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It : bjc.-.use ii remarkable properties have been Ustress- liir fit 1 I II1E- I I J I DUTCHMAN'S 1 HE By HARRY B. TEDROW. nvjdiciue vou 1 (Copyright, by Shortstory Pub. O.) Of t he numerous canyons cut through I he mountain ranges of northern Col ors do. few retain their original beau ty. Here, as everywhere, the ruth less hand of man lias marred the per fect work of nature. The granite walls and sloping mountain sides still keep their awful grandeur; the waters tumble and toss along their rocky beds, but the -white hooded peaks look down hi sorrow upon the 1 ; u . a or -.t if vou lir.ve kidney lc. l';Ient;on this paper ; t Dr. Kitmer ii Co., V. t ! -:i " t :ir.;k'j a-iv inis-?"i:.-r iV.k v Kw.inip :ik ;o'- a V.u--r sell you -Cmetinn' in place or' Sw-. nip-Root if yon :i a will b" ,'';:rpo:Htcd. .t if S!0N DUNN "l ". : -ij:; i;;;;"S?iSf changes wrought since man came to :v k;:. snake his home beneath them. Uj ?rhHiia!cM Once the mountains were green '-iTM , , .i wiui spruce aim neimucn. aim i'"" from the water to hc show, but the eager Iiunler of the early days, with minifying hand, fired the tinder-like forests to scare forth the game, and vast tracts were always denuded be fore the names burned themselves out. Id Kuch places tin1 f'iing as pens have sprung up -ne their best to throw a mantk : thnaheJ s!oies and hide the cuamcful sight of charvcu and rotting timber. Here and there from amidst their ever rustling leaves bristles a blackened trunk, tall and pointed like a spear, as if defying the powpr ha liuu its fellows low, "end struggling bushes end ines attempt to coax back the glory that is gone. In this respect kaugking canyon is a fortunate exception. Lying somewhat apart from the region of t.h early set tlements, it reaped molestation for years fti'ler the other regions had been tramped over and prospected. When the inevitable discovery of gold did occur, the rush mdde to the source of the stream and came chiefly .icVoss the range from Black Hawk, although a fairly passable road was soon worn up the canyon from ils mouth. Attok.vkv axi Counsellor at :. Law, Scotland Xock, Is. C. Practices whorovor services - ' ;. arc ri'!iuirod. J. :r f . t.t.ai.L I , FjIV -TriAX AN1 SUKOEON, '.otland Neck, N. C. 0:!U:e or. 1 p;'t Street. 7. n. c. LivfjriON, I DENTIST. 1 that to this day all work in Laughing canyon is carried on in a half-serious ' manner. Their nearness to the roadway gave the three men a glorious opportunity to indulge in pranks, for after the gold excitement began th'e were many travelers, sometimes on foot, sometimes on horseback, but ;r.- re often in covered wagon-;. The cabin, the timbers, and i:ie ducip pile ot the iovlal prospectors wre invisible .'ro.r. iLe roud, r.ud t-.v? & plodding ai:veji.urcr they scared out of his wits w i 1 'i a stuffed bearskin or Indian heavPdrtss. One of their favorite pastL'.es was to sprinkle bits of mica in a trail beside the road to catch the eye of the inexperienced gold seekers. If this trail was followed up over the rocks ana bUsb.es, the bearskin and head-dress did much better service. Nothing was greater fun than when some party camped near them for the night. The alarmed victims must have expected each moment to be de voured by the ferocious beasts that made the air hideous with shrieks and howls. One July day th thret men were leisurely working at the shaft. Two above were at the windlass pulling up the bucket as it was well fielled with rock by the third below. It was one of those gentle days so common in the mountains. wmr oily the cfeck uisiums the silence and the sky stretches from range to range in one flawless sheet of blue, the sun intol erably hot, but cool in the shadow of any tree or rock, and enow always (o be seen. The younger of the three, lazily leaning on the windlass, saw down the crooked canyon a pedestrian coming along the road. The pilgrim had the conventional bundle swung on a stick over his shoulder, and pick and shovel. Unlike others, however, he did not pursue his course with the dogged air of one h.vng 'C ua8u des tination, but stopped at times and craned his neck to look up either side of the canyon. The young man called his companion's attention to the trav eler and together they watched him. Several times he put down hi?- I'tuvik"; w-nt tip umong the rocks and peered about. At such times he would pick up a rock or two sure sign of a pros pector. As he neared them and kept intently looking up, ;hd men caught The Dutch- down into the stream, man was at work. During the next two months Sam, Tom and Phineas laughed themselves fat at the ever-increasing dump on the opposite mountain side, and at the hundred and one things of the Dutchman's doing that a field-glass could reveal. Harder work might have reduced the miners in flesh, but they were victims of Laughing canyon's spell, and the ,loke which was daily working itself out before their eyes was worth the whole summer's labor. The Dutchman never paid them a visit. He was too busy digging his mine. They never visited the Dutch man. It was too much trouble and too far down to the creek and up the opposite side. MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Wbat is Transpiring in North Carolina and Other States. At a recent meeting of the North Carolina Press Association it was de cided to hold the next annual con vention at Hendersonville June 23 and 24th, 1909. The program has not been gotten up yet, but it is be ing prepared and will be announced in due time. "There's some one at the Dutch man's," said Tom one day in the early autumn. The yellow and scarlet leaves had begun falling from the quaking aspen In Turkey there are two fac tions lined up against each other, each faction fighting with all its strength and power and influence to accomplish the end that is its cherish ed hope. The conflict between these two factions is spoken of as the con 7 'Baking of Powder Absolutely Pure The only baking powder IFj made from Royal Grape, Cream of Tartar. a IkTJ of the Turkish people. On the other hand the advocates of Western idea?, j who demand that the teachings of Western Europe be accepted, declare that they will make no compromise, and nothing lss than what they de mand will satisfy them. From pres ent indications it seems that war is inevitable. Ids eye and beckoned to him. He ! the shentlemen tanks, and say goot- up stairs in "White lioa l Tkrhlinpr. forthwith left the road and came di rectly to where they ctood. In Colorado during the early days personal ?pp?a-anc-i a. Woo: rhind for judging a stranger, but a glance at the man who stood before the prospectors on that July day be- T5.V M'nriii or from what particular Circumstance the canyon received its trayed every secret of his origin and Ji"-1 nurf from 0 to 1 o'clock 1 5 o'clock. I :3!YD WESB, fT juyy.Y ant) Counselor at li.WV, Atlantic Trust Building X ovf oik, Va. Public J; 19- ITota.v; Bell Phono 7nP ATTorfN'K y Travis VKO (Jo U ST 3 E LOR Law, itunip bns tone s'lire been forgotten. Some trace it to Indian legends, and say that a once mighty Vtu'e cLi'cf, who murdnre.f hiU faithful squaw and through lemorse became insane and killed himself, is here doomed to haunt forever the scene of his crime, and that upon still nights, when thp moon is full, and -iut ll oinks be hind iMoun- O'alalla, his maniacal Inuijh may be heard above the waters' sound, echoing up and down the can yon walls. Others who hold "to the Indian oripi Sllribute the naming to 5 11 ore agreeable source. They tell , us this was the home of the peaceful i corn-god and that after the gathering of the snmmer'p -rfp ui". uie neighbor i'o -i';to camped along the narrow "purpose. Vhere pise do Mich fat. ruddy rh!k :1:1a butu serious, blue eyes grow, where else do they crop their hair short below the ears or wear such caps, except in the Father land? His chubby form was stuffed into blue ehiK and eas fh't showed Hi liliie wear. His pick and shovel were brand new. No further evidence was needed to the two men, nor to the third, who had emevjrerf from the h.t to view the visitor; he was a tenderfoot, landed by some emigrant train at the mouth of the canyon, and who was attracted hither by the mar velous reports of -fold discove" Ilw d do?" said Tom, the young ; est of the miners. The Dutchman, without altering his and sumac, making bare the mountain j flict between Musselman piety and slopes. The field-glass was brought i Western ideas, and it is one that, in out. but nothing more than the pre- , aU possibility end in war. ence of a stranger at the little cabin 1 , 1 ... across the canyon was ascertained. ! The advocates of Musselman piety, Phineas, of course, came out of the who are the believers of the ancient shaft, the glass was passed from hand ! teachings of the prophet Mohammed, to hand, and a good half-day wasted, j decare that nothing else will suffice The next day neither stranger nor , . ... , , :fu ti niimn . M ca,. 1 than that his teachings be the faith and Tom accepted Phineas' theory, that the stranger had persuaded the Dutchman that he was wasting his time, and the two had gone off to gether. Two weeks passed, when one morn ing the Dutchman again sobd before them. There were the same ruddy cheeks, the same cropped hair, and the same serious, blue eyes, although in the latter a certain twinkle might have been observed which had not been there before. Otherwise: a trans- J The .errowing demand for the in formation had been wrought. i011 ; come tax, ati proposed in th-?. bill in- hi roiinil bond bo w nrp n 1-irnnd-rim . troduced by benator Bailey, is thoroughly alarming the Republican leaders in the Senate. They see in it a great menace to the protective tariff principle. It iz estimated that the bill will raise from $60,000,000 I to $90,000,000, an amount something like one-third ot cit; fourth of the amount usuallly produced by the duty on imports. If the bill is pass ed, the various schedules of the tariff will inevitably be reduced, and this the Republican do not desire. In opposing the income tax bill which bears particularly upon men of great wealth, they are also fighting for the life of the principle of protection, hence their concern that the bill shall not pass. BUTTER-MAKING ADVICE. his round head he wore a broad-rim felt hat. A tailor-made suit of large checked cloth disclosed the outlines of his chubby form. He wore polished shoes, and his fat double, chin lay or a while collar. A Might led necktie and yellow gloves completed the figure before which the three men with bulging eyes stood transfixed. "I haf room hack." began the Dutch man, with an awkward bow, "to gif Mix the salt in thoroughly with the paddles, place it on a cool plate or mold into whatever shap is desired. Wooden butter molds are good and small, stamps can be bought for a small sum. but one can form the but ter nicelv with the uaiidb'w. Mulching Potatoes. Seven yeai" experience at the Ne braska experiment station indicates that mulching is a fairly satisfactory way of growing potatoes on a small kch1. although the method is prac tk'able only when the mulching mate rial can be oil ::!".''(! very cheaply. Old hay or straw shou'd be spread about four inches deep just before the plants appear and after the ground has been Pn;rowcl rr.cr- or :wi:-e sifter plant lug. Kather luiT.-' i.ei d pieera should , be planted two .r three inches deep and tn:- Ir.ils sho d I be placed 15x18 or 12x24 iV-her.. pye. I haf soldt me dot Katrina mine py de pine trees, an' vill lief. The shentlemen vill fault a box mit gro ceries oil c!c load pelow; 'vh haf prung me from Poulder to gif you. Goot-pye." He shook hands all around, and started down the path. All three men wet-e too sui'prised. in Rpeak. A he started away old Phineas suaicienti recovered to put the most natural question in the light of the revelation. It came forth with an effort. "How how much?" he asked, "Twenty-fife tousanut casn, hilt lo per cent, royalty." of the wonderful Katrina mine of i Memphis Will give the glad hand to Laughing canyon. Millions of dollars Practical Suggestion from a Woman Who Is Experienced Hand. Mrs. A. Joseph, a woman farmer, has written a very interesting article on butter making. She writes as fol lows: i When hutter is high, why should we buy it Uhen it can be made at home with very little expense &nd trouble? With two good cows one can hav all the milk and cream needed for the table and cooking and at the same time make enough butter for a family of six, meven or eight. ; Never keep cow that gives less than ; 200 pounds of butter fat pc- year, as ! it will take about 150 pounds of but- j ter fat to keep her, and you want some nvoht. ! Alfalfa, meal and middlings are by far (he nest nun cheapest rood, ana of course she should havn hay food also. It is well to give her sortie greeu j feed, too, such as grass and carrots, "Vntir un lias consumption. Hi. and it near a ewer mm ana u.e 1 u.p Js , .-..m Tll(.s) ..ppall'mj; can be procured it will make excellent ' , f . j i word were spoken lot.co. h. nlevens, Do not keep a cow in a dark barn leading merchant in Springfield, N.C. or shed that does not admit the sun- by two expert doctors one a hint? upc light. Put windows in it that, will J ci;,ijst. 'I lien was shown the wondcr- let in the iignt ana snnsmne 10 cvei, . , .,.,,.,,, lv k,.,..'s V,.w Discovery. V.'crds to Freeze the Soul. 'Your "on lias consumption. Beginning June 8th and continuing through the loth, the Confederate Reunion is to be held at Memphis. Halifax, 0. k.. 'tlopey Loaned on Farm Lands pLL H. J05Y. yBr.N-r.ii.-vT, Txs;i;ANcr: Agext. Vkotland Kock, N. C. banks of the stream, danced and ran grave countenance, nodded to each of the three men separately. "Which way?" asked Sam, after a few moments r opp4C3r;ite silence iii which the traveler seemed bereft of speech. To any one but a tenderfoot the question would have been need less. Pilgrims of the early west al and made merry with each other. This version seems the best, for no ; one from Sunlight creek down pro feses ever to have he-'. he ghostly lauish. w'i'le only to enter the canyon z to realize the foundation for the other theory. The very air is charged with mischief. The water:; laugh and ways volunteered such information. i1V ltd ; ?A.-i5Af f; -I' !i--8 I1-:' Undertakers' shout as they race among the rocks , they have worn so smooth. The great, overhanging boulders nro wr.lci'- carved into .v5. inkled faces of old men j .aid ancient daracs, who make grim-1 aces, wink, and smile at you as you ; pass beneath them. They are always j joliy, these old people, always joking with each other, and ready to lausrh outright at the drol. expressions their companions assume. Up the canyon a mile or so, where the stream is slowly wearing a deep bed, a ledge leans over to watch the work. The figure is that of a scrawny old gnome, with pointed cap and shaggy haiV, who j is so convulse! at the waters' pranks i "I pe lookin' for a golt mine," was the reply. "Xere vill I fint orek' The miners looked each other in the eyes for an instant. Then each turned as if to perform trivial duty. In reality, it was to prevent an al most irrepressible explosion of laugh ter. The strain was i.e'riM4 They grew red. in the face, and a snort from one would have set them all j howling. Several minutes-passed be ! fore they dared look at each other, j This was the opportunity for old i Phineas. He was the arch joker of tlio three. With race as grae a& an ancient monk, this unnatural speci men of ripened age could play pranks have been taken from the shafts and tunnels that honeycomb the ground to a depih of a thousand feet beneath where once stood the two tall pines. The iisuiil stampede was" to Laughing canyon as soon as the strike in the Katrina was known, but although many paying mines were found, none ever equaled the original discovery. It was not in the nature of things that. Phineas. Tom and Sam should long continue their' par'!'eirih) relation after their last humiliating joke, and each in his own current drifted away into the oblivion of un successful mining. The shallow shaft they dug has long since collapsed, and babrevry und tangled vine screen it all from view. DouoMess th spirit of the adventurous Dutchman, wan dering in the canyon, hovers over the spot on quiet nights and laughs if the spirit of a Dutchman ever laughs. all the Confederate veterans, and the in this year is expected to be a most notable one. North Carolina will have a fine representa tion at the Reunion, and the gather ing, of the men who iii gray fought battles that astonished the world will be an occassion of much com radeship and enthusiasm. FINEST CLiMATE DM EArtTl Travelers with One Accord Award Palm to Porto Rico. innc ne miny uums ; ,, ,rJ,-i v with an earnest- farther on a snoring giantess lies, , , , ,iS 9 & rriii0: 31JPSJLU3 and Complete Line. Coffins and Caskets H Burial Robes, Etc. oarse Service any Time j N. B. Josey Company, oti;: n l Neck. North Carolina j t-. .3 VrX i 11 '- - v.i' ' '-wi r ( ! tk j stretched upon a cliff. Her face pro ! trudes from a huge snnbonnet and an uprooted pine tree bends down to ! tickle her upon the nose. j No one remembers trouble in L- tgh ing canyon. The spirit of jollity ! seizes the traveler as soon as he i passeis Smiling Gate, where the can j yon really begins. j Even the mules that draw down the j heavy wagon loads of ore to the milks j at Boulder prick up their ears and i become mischievous when Laughing j canyon is reached. ! Among the first to visit this charmed place were three men who ! drifted over from Black Hawk. They were prospectors, of course, and with ! pick and shovel made a vigorous ex- ploration of the surrounding country in search of the rich lead which had ! been struck at Sunlight before they j arrived. They began the sinking of a shaft on the mountain side a hun dred feet above the roadway. Uood r.ature is essential in all work, and in none more so than in mining. It needs self-control to keep an even temper in slow and tedious working through solid rock. The fault in Laughing canyon lay in too much good nature. Only one of the men was old enough to claim the gravity which is supposed to go wdth years, and his fray head and venerable beard were no bar to the levity with which all three were constantly possessed. The rebult was much sport and little min ing. Indeed, the intoxicating effect can hardly be withstood by any one, and soberness vanishes so completely Man's life on earth is a temptation. ness tnat disarmed ine vieuui 01 an suspicion. "When the case was par ticularly choice, Phineas was given perfect freedom w-ith it, and he never disappointed his generous partners. Sam and Tom then awaited with a half-formed laugh in their throats for Phineas to answer the Dutchman's query. "Friend," said Phineas, in an hon est, confidential tone, placing Ins hand upon the visitor's shoulder, "you are in search of a gold mine. See them two big pines that grow side an' side across the canyon there?" The Dutchman nodded. "Six feet behind that 'n on the left you'll find it. That's the place to dig." "Alright. I vas opliged," and the Dutchman, who had kept his pick and shovel on his shoulder, started off. "Wait, friend," said Phineas. "There's no use hurryin'. Stay an' eat with us; it's purty near dinner time." "I cannot," answered the Dutchman, picking his way down the rude path. "I pe in a hurry." When he had disappeared the three minors went into convulsions. Their pent-up laughter broke forth in screams and howls. They rolled upon the ground. They pounded it with their fists. They shook and kicked, and, in fact, acted like madmen. The performance was repeated the follow ing day, when they beheld a pile of fresh-turned earth beneath the left of the two tall pines and saw with every reappearance of a cap from be hind great boulders come crushing A Cornpr.ion of the exports of tho TTnHprl States to Janan With the imports of Japan to the United States gives the following interest ing figures: Our exports to Japan for 1908 were33,t?24,7Kl- ps c-ompared with $41,068,508 for 1907. The imports from Japan to the United States for 1908 were $61918,330. as compared ! with $71,753,379 for 1907. The kht'ortS of tea from China continue to decrease, while those of Japan remain about the same. Japan supplies the United States with 60 per cent, of its silk import?, ..nd h-!a the imports in silk to the United States have ueCrCfls-- consid- corner. This- will help keep off the dread tuberculosis !? which many cows are subject. The milk should be kept clean, and after straining (if one has no sep arator) Rhould be poured into ordi nary miik can? iui kept in a cool, dry place. Some claim that if the milk If warmed slightly before straining the crfum vill rise more quickly. It is also remarkable IhSt if the pantry, milk house or wherever the milk Is kept is light the cream will rise better and be a richer color. When the cream becomes thick enough skim It carefully and see that ho milk is mixed with it. Set it in a iarg" crock to sour. When it becomes thick ami nouf it is ready for chinn ing. A little over two quart) of cream will make two pounds of butter. If one has no churn a very inex pensive way of churning is the following: ridCr 'he cream in a cool inilk j crock. Then with f very, heavy wire eggbeater beat the cream with Jong, quick strokes 311st the stroke you "After three weeks use," writes Mr. ttlevons, "he was as well as ever. I woidd not take all the money in the world for what it did for my boy." In fallible for coughs anil colds, it is the safest, surer t cure of desperate Lung diseases on cart'.. K. T. Whitehead Co. (innrantee .vitisfuclioii. Truil bot tle free. . " An old lady, Uivelir.fr for the first time in a large tity. saw a glaring sign on the front of a high building, which read, "The Smith Manufac ing Company." As she repealed it aloud slowly she remarked to her nephew: "Laws 'a' mercy! Well, I've heard tell of Smith's all my life, but I never knew before where they I made 'em!" London Tit-Bits. What the north knows as delightful fSMnmer warm-h preva'ls in Port" Rico the year round, straw hats with mus lins ana Snil l WUISIS aie as eunauic , U,-, oflfWt . and as much worn in December as in eraWy, Japan has naroly been attect August. In that statement the climate e by it. nures t.iio.vui& wai, de-hen about $8,000,000. can be belter understood tnan from j ports of tea from Japan have even reliable figures showing the mean ej0Bly about $1,000,000, W temuerPture; usurps m such hh m- , - , , l- ' u .. " .. -.. :n . rim iftfo! Wreas! has been stance generally convey an lnueuiiue ; - -- idea to the average mind. The cli mate is not tropical, it is semi-tropical, neither enervatingly warm nor chillingly cool; it is just right, and therefore delightful. Everv variety of person in every sec tion of Porto Rico saya advantages ' hibition to the voters of the State have come to the natives from Amer-1 L. iean occupation of the island. Busi ness men assert that business has re ceived new vigor, their field of opera tions haii been extended so that frem markets are opened to them, markets that have this early proved profitable. .1 iinr.'iiica'1 flnd 1111 on i 1 1 1 1 Lr-1 ready for more than Porto Rico pro- i until sometime next montn. duces ar-d can be made lo produce. Beyond this American occupation has added to the prosperity of the ra tives by bringing to Porto Rico a num ber of large American concerns that Do not slir around, as it spoils the grain of the butter. Continue beat ing iiniii Dm cream becomes thick and forms into little grains Remove the beater ami sfb- the cream with a small-sized butter pad dle until all the giains are gathered together. Save the buttermilk, as it can be Osed for a sood many things if one has no pigs t' enjoy it. Drain the butter well; press In sev eral places with the paddle and place under a faucet of cold water, or pour the water over it, repeating several times nd taking care to drain as much of the miikv water out as pos sible each time. When it is thoroughly drained wash the paddles in cold water and sprinkle with salt. The butter should also be sprinkled with salt, about a table spoon! u) to ach pound of hutter. Swept Over Marjara. l liis t( rrible calamity often happens because n careless boatman ignores the river's warnings growing ripples and faster current. .Natures warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the kidneys need at tention if yoti would escape fatal mala dies Dropsy. Di.ilK tcs or Ilnglit's dis ease. Take Klectric Hitters at once anil see backache Hy and all your ln-st find ings return. "Alter long siiilering from weak kidneys ami lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly ciintl me," writes J. K. Hlankenship, of IU Ik, Tenii. Only ."it to at K. T. 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Every man hath his faults. Automatic Egg-Boiler. The automatic electric egg-boilers, like those 011 the Lusitania and Mau reania, are able to cook 200 eggs at mice, a clock anangement causing the basket containing the eggs to hop out of the water at any half-minute up to six minutes. Another novelty is a aelf dumping oyster cooker for stews. At the expiration of a given time the cooker pours its contents into a eoup plate and automatically shuts off the electricity. Let us do your job printing. A7a vnnr father college bred?" ti -- .7 " , . mi "Yes but we never mention :t. ine college he went to had a rotten foot ball team." Chicago Record-Heralu When Rubbers Bgncine Necessary and your shoes pinch, Allen's root Ease" a powder, to be shaken into the shoes is just the thing to use. Try it for Breaking in New Shoes. Sold eve rywhere, 2.3c. Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lelioy, N. V. Don't j accept any substitute. Kodol insures good digestion by, absolutely duplicating Nature s normal process, in perfectly digest ing all food taken into the stom- RWhile Kodol is doing this, the tomach is resting and becoming strong and healthy. A strong and healthy stomach guarantees a sound and active brain. The man wim a oumm --- takes a I t -a stomach that is doing for the ! atb a j-.. body just what mature imeuu it to do is the man who is always prepa-ed for any emergency, lie is ' there with the goods. The man with a sick stomach is a man sick all over. When the stomach is irritated by undigested food the blood and heart are di rectly affected. Then dullness, un- ciPi.iTio. sick-headaches. i: r, fointintr snells. ana even serious brain trouble develop irn will rvrevent these. Spurring the stomach and brain tn. eiiat effort bv i :.- .. ivi.. "stimulants" doesn t cure a) '. or accomplish any good. Ne1"1" doe3 dieting. Indigestion and the serious ailments which it induces can be averted and corrected only bv natural means. " Koiol supplies this naiurai means. It performs the stomachs work for it just as the stomach . . i. ...v,iu fVio ctnm. should periomi n i..- III! I." 1 " 1 ' . " " stomach's Our Guarantee GO to Tour 'Iriiirni-t tixlay an.l Kt a dol lar itottle. 'J'lifU afo-r joii nave w rntirf d.nteu. of Hie l.ttle If yu caa troo.1. rrturn tlie l.lll to tu drug-in" anJ v'ill r. luiiU V'-nr nmiify illioiit Q" tion i.r delay. w ill ti.. u i-ay I lie druir iri.t Ur Hie t-nte. Pm t liMltat, all SbwrihtH kiu.w iliat our iruai ant-- N roimI. Tliis,lT-r ai lH-H lo in" inrv" 11 and to but c.u in a fam.ly. The larpe tK.t tln contains 2'i times a rcn-h the nity cent bottle. . . Kodol is prepared at the aboray toriesof E. C.De Witt & Co., Chicago. E. T. Whitehead Company,
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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April 29, 1909, edition 1
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