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I , . 1 STOP TO 71 Tr, i IH 11 YOU J . Borrowm? YOUR Ncig- Jk'-' hot's LEDGER!. WE. Will Send it YOU Twelve Months for ONE Dolar ? Six Months: 50 Cents, . - i wo X " r':ci u i' t ;.TNT t ft " . . , a -c c ; VOL. 17:. WINDSOR.N. C, THURSDAY JULY 11 1901 NO 1 1UJ . . T I in. in BIT' I lin AKfMV - nItn On Jellies preserres and pickles, spread a thin coating of v lined Will keop Ahem absolutely moisture and Bid proof. Paraffin Wax is also nsefal in ,&,doxa athoi was abont thetioaaab , Foil 4irctionsin aach pound package - Sl d werywher. - .i, .. 6TANOARD OIL CO.' " ' .V 1 Interesting North Carolina. Items In -Condensed Form. SuHtt--Sft-.-ir f V DA .... . ... ., Mr. C. C. Hunter's., residpce 1 at .Warrentoq was" destroyed .by fire; Fri: damorning. . S. xZ.S-X. '' uTbe disbanded company "of! State guards at RutherfQr'dtorv' has -be$n reorganized under new A officers;, arid asks to be reinstated f 1 : ' !- 1 "rjtfift election? onv a dispensary -in tMurfieesboro resulted- in a vote Alamance Gleaner: The Burlington Daily Messenger is reported as tempo- :rarily suspended, but that it' will be resumed -shortly under the editorial management of Capt. R. G. Foster. It is stated that the editor and mauager A. Campbell McKibbin, left suddenly Saturday for. paits, un known, and there are various rumors as to his suddenjdeparture. . The Monroe Journal tells a story equal to that of the lamb and the El. lit II ID A Connecting Link Between Ha man acd Simian on Exhibioion Adjoining the Bostock "Arena." ,a- gainst " a : d is pet sarv.X."ocalj::o bt ion XSWCl -.v-r. . - i y prom omon continues, - i, , "ICIAKiXl iTarbwalS(Hilheinej:..JChe 'Carol All eye .doubles, diagnosed. AUer- lina Telephone and TelegraplT com- rors in rciratuon correciio . xeseons SCENXIEIi in Opting taught WflSlDSOlCNO ; ? W... JOHNSON. I ATTO RN EY-AT- LAV, : 1 W4NDSOR, N. C. Practices In mil Courts. Special attention given to Collections. pany have declared "their"usual Tquif- ly dividend of one and one half per cent. .Y . ' , ' " The Presby teriarchurli at .Burling ton wasstruck .by ligMning;Safar uay evening, aDOUt O'O ClOCK, ana set on fire. It was damaged at "least?!- Since the days of Darwin, when lion lying down together It says: I that noted n.Uuralist wisely, pcrliaps. "Mr.-J. D.; Mjdlin- comes up with decided that man was descended from a story which he says In certainly true a monkey, other scientists have bvctvj but whch he isfraid to tell, because hard to work to prove 'or to diproTc folks may- think it. 'fishy. ;While ': m his theory. Up to the present time his' barn the other .day getting out is not disproven, and it remained roughness, he lifted the, pile of straw for Dirrctor Bostock to secure from andlfquriiluhder Jit a sight which the wilds of Africa a specimen of the gave nun no'liftle suprise. It was a Chimpanzee, which corns s nearer ?p- nest of rats ana cats together. An old proaching man m sjze.form and ml j . u tellect than any othtr livmc -cr.-aturc .dl UilU JJUl 11C I tilllCll, WUItll - JVCIC - .... . - . luat uaa v-ivi Ultr actil III vauuiiui ahriiit thrpp uppIic rIH lhr . Ther rium i lie nidi iis-it' c uimj is covered with hair.likc Esau of Bibica days, he has named it .Esau, and ooo. First-class Watch repairing:. The directors of the Oxford orpha -V- -t I T.r.f.n 4 til in4c . . of Spectacles anJ liye-giasses tor new one?: rXNi Durltires.as a UUV.V.LUI . a l he third annual session of the State Bar association r finished" their business Friday morning. Chas. M Main St,net door to Mrsl Barret rs Busbee,.of Raleigh; was elected presi ! ' store. , z ti. Csh Paid For Old Gold and Silver. , . -WINDSOR, N. C. R. W. HALISH, Expert 1 Watchmaker and Graduate Optician , were four of them. In the bed with them were three rats about a third grow i. Why or how the rats got in tt Km ii in co Applicants for Pension Under The New Pension Law ot N. C. " We give below the names cf cur old Confederate soldiers ho app'icd for a pension under the I eve Act. Seven of which, however erj reject ed some because tl.cv were worth J500 or more .and some who were ram wmm. WinJsor, N. C July t. T'.c I-urd r f Cun-.:n; rr r ' at tl.c reuVu hour ;h all rrcn.lr prcMrnt. to C. W. Sj rtiU Chiti nun, J. H. Iiarcrcc. J. It- I- cr.. Tl e mlr.u'.cj c la meet and apj rc.cd. our nr ' T9 yt-i a ::2 1 f -;;r!c i a . - - Z IriJ I'- ti 1 ' a - crnars vcur i hsJ thin !:;ir, bur :h;t Is t";- n ; cat! or.s t f l . 10 ilta:a rcta.t I S et; next .x r.OT):;.. S. r. . r if e , Frrcr.ar., KLts ra)K..j 2nj nulc it rich, d::lf Co, without, attracting the attention of the old cat, aud meeting . consequent destruction, is the mystery." Tl M El TABLES. dent for the ensuing year. The State has chartered - the ;Ra- leigh Hosiery company, capital $75.- 000, stockholders William W. Ashe S. A. Ashe Jr., and S. A. Ashe.' The CHESAPEAKE LINE J coaiPany manufacture' hosiery U. S. Mail Steamers 1 . i. k ... . -r. IV: f T ' . "1- -1. 1 I '11 J -w XVU1U3 x u 1011, who snot anu Kuicu J? HDt jPolieceroan Wood at Advance, Davie Io all Points North East-& West. I county, June 8, has been captured .at M. V a.aM 1 -r" t . 1 "11 1 - lvannoe va., ana win-- oe v Drougni back for tnal as soon as requisition papers can be secureu. Special Deputy, J. D. Grimsley andaides seized awhkey;? ditilleryl and five barrells of s 'whiskey' a near Seven Springs Saturday- on account of irregularities. Tl.e still and - whis .."..,...5:45 Pf m. '..'..'.6uls Pm. Lv. Norfolk, Jackson st....f I.w mrf Point Comfort...... Ar. Baltimore, Pier 19, Light st.. -...7:00 a, in. 77 , B. & O. R. R. . R- R- Lv. Baltimore ....7:55 a- m- Ar. Philadelphia 10:15 a. to. Ar. New York 12:35 P- n- 8:00 a. m. 10:15 a.m. 12:43 p. m. Steamers leave daily except Sunday. For staterooms and any information call at. Norfol Ticket OfficeMain and Granby Streets. " Phones 12. ; " - there, and how. they managed to stay I ,. . , . : , , anything exhibited on the gTeat pan- American Midway. Esau possesses more brain than any cteature ever captured and has been easily taught Burlington special -to News-Obser- lo iive just like the man he so closely ver: There is now $ico. rewarJ for resembles. He wears clahing, sleeps information as to the whereabout in a d, eats at a table with knife 01 a. ampoeu xvicwiDDin, tne and foric smkCs cigars, tides a bicy- editor ot the JUally Messenger, who cle looks inlentiy at the pictures in a left town so unceremoniously Satur- book plavs on mud instruments. day a week ago.- As stated by your poSes in i,vin pictures of charucttrs corresionderft, many rumors were of city life, such as the fireman, po- anoai. vne.oi tnese accusea tne Hceman etc., and "otherwise demonis- gentlenian of -an intrigue with a trates that he is without question the married woman in; this place, and most wonderful forest f representative further stated that her husband invit- lhe worlJ ha$ ever s IIe ed him to depart within 24 hoirs. It SeCurcd at enormous expense and seems that the parties most interested two special attendants had to travel were in apparent ignorance till Thurs- tthh him aU thc wa. . (rom the coU, day when it came to their ears. -- The cot lIe j4 thc ?st wonderful " 0 ...x... to 1 feature ot tne great Midway at me ana tnreatenmg tnose wno naa Deen p anr-rican Ex noMtsioo and the talking with blowing holes through sght o the ifclimc. ; fading physi them, tie then issued a circu.arL:nl! ,nj tP;0.;cic n ilin)!iin: offering $100 reward for information h5storians; ha;.e travelled thusancs ol - wVug ut.CaUuuio i v..cu.u. . him and unite in nro- The huckleberry season will last nouncing him ihs greatest specimen about ten days : longer. Consevative of the ape-human race they have ever persons esiimaie mat- tne , trops win seen bring at least '$ 1 00,000 (to Sampson E. T. LAMB, Gen. Agt.' W. B. BROWN lgy f taken tQ WhJte Hall; - t Pice Ao I .. J . . ... RAILROAD. The stomach control, the situation SPASSETNGER-TRAINS, North. 1 TIME TABLE MO. 6. 1 EF No. 2-A PECTIVE T-8a." 19Q1- South. No. r-A 910am 9 18 9 35 9 4 950 10 10 10 30 a m Lv Windsor Ar - , Butlers Askevrsville "7 Holly Grove -,f BRANNING Ar Powelisville r Ar AHOSKIE Lv 1 rre istattsvule lanamaik says that Chief Justice Furches andJudge Coble have .both given in their income for taxation though they are ! person ally of the. opinion that they aie not liable to the tax. , - Sanford Express: The cultivated I blackberry is now one of the most profitable fruits raised in this county. Large shipments are being : : made i from Southern Pines to the . Northern county. - . ; ; ti 1 : 1. . 1 t.. 1UC ucrr,Ci. "avc uccc ucliCI Those whb ere hearty and strong arc than in tormei years and prices have those who-caii eat and digest plenty been good all the season! The berry of foo.-l. Kodol Dy-pepsia Curedigests 1 jlille'r Co'.eraia crop will bring twice or tree times the yuu cai u -"J L. W. l'nelps. Windsor. - tne goou iouu )ou 11 juu qu.ici 1 from inrlliinn hpaHhum. btlchin? I H- T. New same, kcxabL crop both combined. All you get for olherstomach trouble, this prepara hucks is clear profit It cost nothing rion can't helo but do vou trood. The to cnllivate and we make our crates most sensitive stomach can take it deemed fortunately able to work, &c. Jon lUy.c, McDor.i'd ar.J A!.-. Lewiston T. Evans Colerain. B, J. Terry, Aulandcr. Wm. II . Hawkins. Windsor. ). M. Thomas, Merry Hill. Mary A, Bazemore, Quitsna. Thrs. II. Bazemotc, Ixistcn. Chas. T. Jenkins, lwiston. Why L Lassiier, Aulander. Henry Bazemore, Lew iston. Jno, E. Nixon. Colerain. A. C. Pecle, Colerain, ' LA. J. Oncer, Aulander. Jno. W. Phelps, Quitsna. W. Thos. Vhelps, Colerain. J. J. Butler, Windsor. Thos. Vanhorn, Merry Hill. A. L. Hopgard, Burden. Sallie EHolder, Windsor. J. Turner M'ue'.l, Mt. Gou'd. Chas. Wallets, ColcrainT Thos. Brown, Colerain. v Jarvis Hog;arJ, Windsor. - Wm. Bonds Windsor. M. D. Harrcll, Colerain. Jno. Lasiitcf, Aulander." Samuel F. Evans, Rrxobel. W. J. Scssoms, Colerain. " Wm. T. Perry, Lcwion. Jas. W. Farmer, Harden. Amanda C Freeman, Cr-larain. J. K, Matthiws, Hexlcna. Aug. 1).ivis Co!cra!n. W. I). Garris Sr. Iwiston. A. L. Tillcryi CutofT. Jno. Baker, Hexlena. Reuben L. Bynum, Windsor. Nancy C. Davidson, Aulander. A. J. Dunning Jr., Aulander. Jas. Thomas, indsor. Jese'Byrum,Windsor. L. Mina Yoodworth, Windsor. ' W. J. Copeland, Lcwiston. Jno. G. Floyd, Quitma. Racheal II oggard,-Cutoff. no rciscn v r.y vcj rr.u- thrcjh l.lc v, ith h:!f stirvcd !.-:r. If vcu v. ; : Wa) i A li 1 I v w with Aycrs Hair 'i - r, sr.d heavy. r- if. a-4 !! ? ai-i . f J -U 1 t - - -m a . : i L. F. PIERCE. I. M. Miicll ar.J cl Windsor J. )a rcr.ee Hani: Au'ancicr. J. II. Simons. J. C Ixary & O. t). W. Ikikcr. CV.ctam. J- I I-iwen Merry IL'.l. Thc appl'.cation cf Jch B on an J ; W. P. HarrcU, after a kn.hy d s ...... cuss'.ctl L a'.torreM ar.J Citixert acre refused. Ordered that the tear toad kad rj from Centre Grove church to Hct..j ford county line, be ar-4 tt.t sac li hereby rccticd as 1 PuLt.c road, ate . that the Supervisor ol Mitc'.c. si , township, le rot;:".' 1 cf tf a sate ar.J assign bands thereto. Ordered that r o pctitcrs l-crr c t j issued to any tson 'resident, t sc'.JI Patent fcviicir.c ia Frtsc Cc-r :y. Ordered that the Ccr.subtc W t J t f C M. Prudcn cf 5r.ak.L :c Tomus. p be approved and recorded. Thc fct'imin-iccts were aid. ted and ordered rccctdcd. E R Ou.la scr.ices as ilircttor. C. Farm . 5 S-S T P Earlv' conseir rnsc-ccr tal till 6.40 ' t trt fa V k f t " "f m -1 1 R. C lUtcmore, tndsc far Ccuuty ?,' r cnaVTe :t? rnT t?.r jr r " S Prrr s rrit Kac V t. f.-rr. , '. :-- A;cr.! let ,t x , . C -J WAVERLEY ' BICYCLES. Rrra-rru Eici'a.r:. j GUNS, cc LOOCS. Satiiiacticr. Guarcr.tccJ, A ikh ta.'r, -. 1 H 1 a t - 1 , :i I a r; . t 1 it 7 00 p m ' 652 635 620 6 l5 ' markets at good prices. ; 5 40pm of onr own timber. Heart Burn - REAL FUNNY. . c-i - FtaV Station. Train No. 3 makes direct conncuon w "e I Raleigh. Not m vnv men weTe em- a. rm ina train No. 102 -at Ahoske &. for Norfolk. Traia No. 1 makes direct fionnectioii DoVe(Jr The shops have not been with Norfolk &CAROj.iNro.io3iromir.x.i-.t . , - v j- ;. - r ."! f Mnlrori aciwnnalant hv rhf. r H. CORWNM, JR."; H.T- WER Pres.- . . U Superintendent. . . ; . V . C c u , by constipation:1 Eat slowly and not It is understood that the Seaboard I Jf ? , , - , ,.. ,j. j f itoo freely of easily digested Icod. AirXine. Jias closed its. shops .at Mastcate the food thoroughly. tLet M. C. HINSHAWr General Freight t 'passenger Agent. i RAILROAD, CONDENSED -SCHEDULE . Dated July , 1, I9OI. . When the quantity of food taken is too large 01 the quality too rich heart- Too many cooks' spoil the police burn is likely to follow, and especially raan ' so ;f,the digestion has been weakened , . r . Jntr nn frills.. - 1 ' The thermometer rises and falls by "103 U9 STATIONS. 8. t ' f"" p m. A. M. . P. M. A. M.", .7 V, 1 -io 9 00 Lv.Norfolk.Ar. 5 55 t oo 3 50 9 22 Pinner Point, .5 3 12 40 4 m 948 ....Drivers--.. ,5 05 12 13 4 a6 1002 ....Suffolk ... 4 5o 11 59 5 03 10 35 .Gaes.... 4 o 11 22 s 22 -o 52 ......Tunis.... . 4 00 11 02. S37 11 13 ... Ahoskie..'.. 3 4r ; 10 46 5 52 11 26 ..Aulander.;.. 3 27 . i 33 630 ia 02 ..Hobgood.... ' 2 53 9 54 6 53 ia 22 - Ar.TarboroLy ; a 31 9 34 : Ar. - - Lv. ' ' 7 aa 'M 50 Roeky Mount. 1 55 - 9 5 ranked as impoatant by the- company for several years. --There' is an unveri fied rumor that the comp my will locate the: shops at .H.anrlefc-, ; J '-- '' ' ThebphiluS, -i -Hunter Hill 'died Saturday morning at'9,25 o'clockat his residence in .leigh after .three weeks' illlness with fever. This an fiouncement will cause deep regret "all over the State, for the deceased was a poet "whose ; writings .were .. - s - . t I widely read and much admired. Mr. ; ill was born . in Raleigh 4- years Henry C.'" Crown . engineer, and. Charlev Strickland, fireman,-were . .. . - 1 - ' . . : . . injured by, the engine of the Enter- voiee, was saying fDaily except Sunday,, is No. 49 and 48 solid trails between Pin 1 Point and Wllnungton. lzaw . . Drt-b. Mnnnr WIT 1 IT'dLl I A lu Daily, Train aerV outh and No. 78 tram tor aii pouu G. Ml SrRPELL? J R .KENLEY .l al.nArar. ... . bUD,I. I rm. Qanaral Pasaba, Aeent. Masticate" the food thoroughly six hours 'elapse, between meals and , s region of the stomach - after dating The man who doesn't toop may indicating that you have .eaten too sti'.l be stupid. - : ..... - - ? much, tttt one ot w-naraoeriair ,5 a fellow doesn't have to be a swell Stomach antfXiver Tablets and the - heauburn may be avoided. For sale toswelter. . by J. 'J. Mardre & Bro. There will be a hot time in the old HI5 PRAYER WAS ANSWERED town to-morrow. - ' T-' -Love is blind, and yet lovcis pull Little Jack had been - forbidden, to down the bl5nd' ; ' play with jhe water in the bath-room Won't somebody please take a fall but one day the temptation proved to bfflie mecrury. 1 U. . a. I ' strong ana ne lurneu u.c 3 he rich consuroptiV(.-a coffers won't k 'k' 't. l. l.al la I -' JNurse, coming 10 ine uooi a nine ui- . ' . - -. , , keep him from coughing. ' . ter, beheld a rapidly filin g . tub, be- r . .. . .n k". w '.Some doctor would rather Slue W men hncil a. aiuaii uuji "'"i . J. R. White, Aulander, -Asa Cooper, Drew. Aron E. Tillcry, Cutofl. Wm. C.fillcr, Windsor. J. P. Slade,"Aulanutr. WiJley. A. Jones. Hexlena. W. J. Barker, Colerain. A. J. Pritchard, Windsor. Alfeus Bass. Colerain. Eliza Mitchell, Windsor. Jos. 1. Williams Evansyi'dc. Jacob Barnes. B.anning. ohn Turner, KoxobcU 43 accepted. tick prise Lumberconipany near Smithfield jumping track. - The Herald says Mr. Brown was badly bruised . but not eriously. Mr. Strickland's, right leg vas" , borken. 'f. injuries were ve ry seriouV" though "i rot'.' .necessarilyj During last Mayan infant child of our aith- clasoed hand and 'a terrified to theories than build up a practice. , . . 1 : vjrrfris she a proicssionai mui clan?" Wagg Well," she prolesses to ."Ob, Lord, if you know how.please turn off this water, but if ypu can't, please send some one who can." Cure For - Cholera Infantum Never TCnowu To Fail. . fatal- Relief in Six Houra- i'neihuor was suffering from cholera infantum.-The doctor had given up aU hoDes of recovery.- 1 took a oottie 01 Cone, unoiera ana be." ' r No, Maude, dear there is no simi larJtv hptween a stove lifter and a piano mover. : , " ' (aim - Richard Ta)Uc W II Sandcti.n E E Ethrcidp, vat t bill on L'.c Windsor Ixd-tT, printsrg lor county - -J5 T A Stnhhwick. taking fax lit in . Merry Hill a 4- do J 05 s sft-.ccs as JS' M H Itoarrn J T Vealc J C Tyres Alex Lass tcr Chas Bond J R Chejry do do Wl.l-.cs do WcodtiUc da Roitxl da .1 cUs da morro V ! A cr. vc, Nc a 'c :l J. W. PERRY CO. Cotton Factors and Cornm;.r-ion Merchant and dealers in B a r, Tieir Peanut bais and Land Plastor. VJt ouct Nova Scotia Land blas ter for June and July shipments ay followc: -. lro ttn Ijt than 10 l-r. $.to- let -. J c Orc,-'or,d r.re v J. W. I'l.RKY CO.. DUKES &GURLEY UXUllC'llWrA Vllf lUNTi f I aa DR DtkhM'i AaU tHaraOe Mav iC worth to ou more than $ too if you have a child who so Is bedding from ncot.icncnce ot watei during sleep. Cures oM arw young alike. U arrests the trouble at once $1.00. Sold bv Dr. W. S. " Gur'ey do do Mi;t do Indian Wood do do nakcti'.e Co - Thc Board adjournal to meet to- July 2. E. F. ETHERUE. CSctk. WIndjor N. C. July: 2. loot. . The Ikaard cf Comr. nut tiay a; 9.30 o'ck, as per adau;nrccr,t ) c Icrday with all present. T. C Bond. Treasurer petilior.ed thc Ba'd under laws tS39, chapter 4j6;'h: rt;:cn was granted and the Norfv.k Nafln al Bank was do.natd as a depi. lory for $3foo, ana thr Bar.k ol-Gd Uz k Lyon for 1. 1- of County fund noa cn hand. Ordered that the affl la'.h-n cf W.( j S, N'xoo, to trtaU h-ujf Colerain j ' ; lc grar.ica. 'He io 1 tr.g acc'.s erc and pa.d. - . - ,. . f , H " FISH '.' I J.Cl!rU. VA- Some womcn'entertam for the p!eas ure it gives them sending invitations to spmc other women. Mrs. Annie r.Kh.. ed tax i cf-ni S3 5 lender rfccV. ten p.rary I dp 1. F. S Dad. c.tt I t pa;xr. a 4 De Witt's Little Earl, - Riser search the icmotes; parts of thc boels and remove thc impurities specuay with no disco rpfsft. ruiy are famous for their. ttf.cacy. Easy to take, revel gripe. R. C. Bazctnoic. 3 o t r-."- -'.! i 1 1 -r' A. C MitchelL takhg t- 1 t 1 V ii. r- : . i v (If The Co-T.rv i. ci "r.h ti e lVa: n Iard and jacit sari-s Ftr.sl nj pp' cali -iv. On rv :: n l-ifd ad-1 jju.-ntd to m-rct Ju'j S'h. I 11 irilERllKH I ctctk.i ... .. - - r- ...- 4 tk.-i a.- f , W 1 l,rl VfiflS t'ro-V N. C. says he suffered nh piles for j a. ru Ta cw a- - hftecn years-He tried nuny remedies ,-!f!Ii--i, 1 ' ' ' " " ' " ' v.ihJ .....I.. T. k. j i:;'!:v;!VV:-:.l I;-;,,. v Witt's Witch Haul Salve and thar-,. ,. , . , . ; t-.: 5. fit- r -J f; quickly cured him.K. C.lar?n.oie.Ic,fiUhUrj a.,s lc ,i.:cfc f ; trr v. . . . vrr ''. His r-.ij-Iy a Vt t:i: m rj- ' B'obbs ronc has j.on,!eifui s-e'f j4U-j'ct. Hr tfta'.ru If ll ; 7 ltT..TI'r7T" ;t, :,, control." blot.bs-"In !c d he K a. i -. l u' - .:S--t , '7. "IV i V.. M: T I V ! . . ... . . 1 - . ' iv ! r . ift 1 1 : r : . I1 - 1 - '. : 1 a S I C'l I v 1' " 2 1 u-'.x v d Bladder di , Chamberlain's epatf rpheved in! six -hours by "New Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, Great South 'American Kidney 1 telling Kidney I telling them I feTt sure it would do Z to directions. I sir ' . . r I I- f :Tf 5e o (rrpar Slirnrise Oil ' POOU II uscu a.i.uiui"h account of its exceeding promptness J.n two days time the child had fully in relieving pain in bladder; .kidneys " recovered. The chlld is now vigorous dMM. CTUAANTEED a-irM. $5.000 U?J . R. R. FARt fAi" 1 200 FREE tV"ra J ...fCT"ereB,. Spldr Vy,SGurley,s . Druggis. , j. J.lardre & Bro ' Windsor, IN. C ' - After ,many intricate examples the scientists have discovered methods tor obtaining all the- natu al diges- tants. inese comumeu in i i,f0bbs .i yte.A aith ulistahces that builds control alllU V4 lV.va " ! .... . - a ud the digestif organs, n.Tng a I was talking lo h:n. U r ten a- l I.. "aw iH dyspeptics' to eat plenty or nourishin corapouda Kodol Dyspepsiu Ct-rc.' fhis nw-n. an! he 1 cc It digests what you eat anu a.iow about thc weather. V. 1 ' " . .r 1 i -d,i:,., 1 klthv I have rprommeneded Dcr Ut iancl dsck, hi iuhic n.ui.ii.t. . , ! . , 't. Wi -a-K5U th.. stomach troubles ate 1 -: r -1 infhorilotPlV tl-iii rnnifflV ireUUCllllV illlU liaC HAni . 'iSSTtS r l ef and cure h s- ever know, it ,oWI.-M. CUKT.s.bci.g r.diclly cu.ecl by U . n-..; -1 L the remedy! " : Baker,v Book waller, OUo. For sale by icmal agents it con.au... 1. r J ; is the remeay . . .. ant to take and will give quicx rcicl. ,Uj t.-!i.: i J :nt-r I "-li r rc.iC y. tak ta, i- I cut .'!. A tftil its rr.- f r ill I.i'.f Ki :r.-y tr K-C.Ia:c:r.::e- f . j fc , . t . .i Vi VI ik w PA.-ALA, pvSK.zrSCUESS. Macon, Ca.
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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