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THK BOOK OF PSALM*. Boat Known Sacauaa It Appeal# M Common Rtllgtoiit TW Book of r I"bi h >ii>ih tM *«« know. book la the ««M. No other port Km at Um Bible asnak« u> us. aa U «nw. vttk a more (uslitu wire, uj« the lAmlkm Spectator it baa an litlmile, and almost horn sly ckarsa which mucada It at once to tbe afMtaaa Critics and theologians have olanand in eodhaa volumes ita origin. Ma interpretation. a lu w thoctty. bat neither ruauani nor con troversy much affects the cxmntleas multitudes who lore the FKker. Mm do not come to it artth cvrUxas Intel lect* bat with yearning kttrtl What they aeak 1b It la not learning or in struction. bat mmlort, oousolsuon. and nau confidence of hove It la to the aurravtil, the afflicted and tne despairing that theae sublime ret »Ua ple hymns make their constant and Irresistible appeal. And they do *, they go home ao to the heart, because they ionic ao directly (runt the heart. They have thai inspiration which not lent tilvtlnc tMauac it iwenrf lor the mosat paft lunuui, because It se»ms ao much a message communicated from without aa as an outflowing Irom the deopoat springs ut beiug. or a rev elation of thoughts written on the heart itself by the very "finger ol I God." Their words la tart, touch ua ao nearly exactly because they are «o natural. The arllaa are subject to human weaknesses, they often mhiiiil the Aerae psaskms at their age, or lorm narrow toatepUuiu of Jehovah, or seem to look otu) lor temporal promise*. and yet their *ery fallings only bind them to ua with a closer bond, and place in clearer relict the wonder of thetr Streugth. the perpet- , uai marvel of their lalth For ine | steadfastness and aortiuw of their faith la. Indcwd, a true marvel. They walk In darkness, but have no doubt, and amid dangers, but are without fear. "They that put their trum In the Lord a hall be even aa the Mouut Una. which may nut be removed, out standeth foal forever" —such la the continual burden at the Psalm tela. That Jehovah la merciful, loving, and righteous, and that, aa "their fathera pat their truat In 111 m and were not confounded." even ao alao It shall 'm with th«tnaelve% la the Arm founda tion of thefr simple awed, aa It mtwt everywhere and always be the foun dation of all creeds, however complex, and It Is Just. we believe, bwanh il this thla Aqpllclty ot thought that the Influence of the Pfealma la ao anlvetaal ir, VM their com moa appeal to all jalnm os canae they dwell almost wholly oa those haste Ideas which underlie. not one parttaolar belief only b« tN N llgloue beUefla Hal hMe rtaea above the ita«> of superstition Oteeaae In Telephone a Consul Mahtn of Nottingham, re ports that the aoccsatad tranamlaaion of dlanasa by telephone moothpl.sjes has led the British General Hlectrte Company to devise aa taetrua>eni la , which all dancer Is avoided by aim ply abolishing the mouthpiece The receiving and -transmitting apparatus Is combined in a small metal case, shaped tike a watch, which la held continuously to the ear both In spenk- Ing and lMantag. the trannmlttlnf ml. roptvone betas made so sensitive thai It becomes unnecessary to ita centrnte (he (Ownd waves on it oy the aid of any mouthpiece, each aa is ordinarily used. Mounted on a han dle, with a speaking key, the new ! arrangement h exactly similar to lbs common combined receiver and trans mitter, eiMpt that there la no mouut piece, and the speaker, aa It were, addresses himself to the world at large. Instead at talking Into a trum pet-shaped orifice. Taking Oaygen From Air. . Consul Brnnot of St Etienne write* that a group of savauts of the Acade- j mle dee Sciences, Paris, recently paid a visit to a factory at Boulogne sur- Seine to witness the manufacture for • Industrial purposes of enormous q-ian- . titles at oxygen and nitroglycerine, | extra*;od In a liquid state from tee atmospheric air. The Consul says "Georges Claude, the Investor of the Interesting process, furnished the ex planation*. Aa the liquid oxygen , flowed out from the generator It wax of a bluish hue, while the nitrogen was colorless, Several experiments : were made tor the visitors u> prove the importance of having an abund ant supply of oxygen at one'a dlspoaai; a forge set up In the grounds show ed the wonderful effects of the gas. Th>- Ore, which had almost died out, was Immediately rendered Incandes cent by a current of hydroxide from j the blowpipe A bar of iron was j brought to a red heat and then melt- . ad like lead. Two pieces of Iron wars welded In a few minutes by the aid ot a powerful flame from the blowpipe. Much ostly aad tedious riveting will be no longer necessary. Iron will ha welded against iron, copper against copper etc The doctors already fore see the possible treatment with liquid air of certain affections of mlcroblan origin, such as osteomyelitis, anthrax and the malignant disease of the akin termed lupua" Boyco—"His same Is John John Joyce—"What do they call him for short r* Hovcc—"l don't know; Jack Jack son. 1 suppose." Why does the sun burn? Why does a mosquito sting? Why do we teel unhappy in the Good Old Summer Time? Answer- we rfonl. We use DeWiu's Witch Hazel Salve, and these little ills don't bother us. Learn to took for the name on the box to get the genuine. Sold by & R. Bigg* - - ,*•••* * w# - ■*— v . ■ . • i MA COOKS or OLOCM TIMES. Soma of the PseqalsWas sad Ulnars That Thsp Clslsnd flea cooks were, and are. vary asees sary prnsnsa In the Internal iwaoay ot the ship or war. hag thssw wars rogues assorts theas aa mni aw j rlaasna at men. There wen aaa eoohs who rose by the *U at laflaaarr aad . knavery to very lucrative potthas. Lard Nottingham. whan Lord HM 1 Admiral, gave a patewt to Ma own ! cook to appoiat Ml the rooks la the navy. Stewarda, purveyors, cooks and bak- ' era are claweed together by ems writer as the chief beneficiaries awdnv tas ■ system ot peculation aad perquisites : which at one time made the navy ar happy a hunting ground for the ras cals of the ooontry. An they were not all permitted to ply thefr trade with Impunity, says the Umdoa (Mot*. 1 and one sea cooh got seven years ha-d labor from Sir John Fielding tor a long series of frauds And la sen tencing the man the Judge exptessc* hi; regret that he cuul.l nut order - him u> be hanged at the hospital ; cat"* I'ea scrap was generally the best ra- , tlon the meu bail aad was certainly { the most liked Potatoes w»ic always j served in the skins, sometime- two to each man. aad a good salaswd moa I waa frequently prevailed apnat Vi enoa ! cukes and duffs that the mea had made for theataelves detaandtas t« his acrvlcos either a pad d grog or a ' portion of the dish hr cooked Sometime* howeter. he cuall onty be tinl»ed by money, and In that way Increased his pay of 36 shilling; a ffiemth. In addiiton to abb-h I- was nearly always In m-elpt of a pea ton of lit. M per month Oe-icbn ties* sources ol revenues he also made a goasi deal of money from the nab ot "slush." the fat scraped Iran the ship's coppers affaw flneh meal hae leer, served, and half ol which was hi* peniuMte The other half bebmced to the ship for greasing the bottom and running tackle The hip's cook wss. moreover, hon ored with a guard of two marla*-» who stood sentry over the door of tas galb-y luring the preparation of nmaas to prevent unwarranted i*Mc upoa the provlsbtns by Alp'a thieves, ae did not wear I uatfcww. n>w was lie exfienled to keep wateh, being allowed to sleep In comfort sad mraparatlve privacy throughout the night on tne lower gun deck Hot on the other hand be had some duties aot roauact ed with food, among them the prepare- • tlon. when the ship was la port, at a ' hot poker for flrtag salnton. at the navy that the *tp was not j properly paM ef antll the peasant ' was struck bp the soak. Thin opnrn- ' tlon he was exported to perform as the last idffner at the Alp. aad aatll ' ha had done |t ao oSmr conM na- - nlder himself dbvbarged or at bberty to leave the port This mle held posd though every i i ■ is bad Mt the nhip and snmetlmea the enoh htnassd. la a Ot of abseatmladedsesa, went off wltn out c arrj Ing ant the tssn. and had to he routed ont sjWln bsfore the Isceaa- 1 ad offlcera cooM leave tar their homes [ There will fas ssamen alive today who ! have heart the phrase "Brery wan ' to bis station, aad the cooh to the forsahaet," aad the laadaman who baa rend Marry at will always coaaert the man at the nllay wMb (he fsmoua 1 phrase: "ttoo of a nea cooh " In addition to the nhlp'a conk of . coarse, there wena, a* aow. the mens nooks, man who ware appointed by the seamen themselves to be presi dents of th> nnasia for the weHi. aac who had tn receive the provhdoas tor the mesa from the purser at the daily Issuing uf victuals, aad who had u> . band these oa to the ship's cook tn good time As rompeaaatioa for bee trouble the mesa cooh drew the rook's, or double, portion of grog, and ae j deserved It, for bin duties ware ardu 1 ous and his critics severe If he spoiled the doff he wss filet j by a Jury of the mnsa. and thle Jury was gathered by hoisting a a** rwab I or beating a tin dlah betaeen d*ck» | forward He was nndemnsi t 'in most imlnfql punishment If found j guilty. He was also carver for the ! mess, and In nnW to prevent favor It Ism a blindfolded member of tLe 1 mess waa required to rail oat the name j of the person who waa tn receive tbe j portion as It was placed an the plate | Hntall or large, that portion waa given to the man named, and probably u more satisfactory method of dealing with the question coo id have beta found. Ob est Story Made Qood. Now that ghe cat storks are again :o j | the fore, one from Jost a neaniry ago ' may find a place In thla raae tbe ghost was oMcially taken Into account by a town maetlag Duhr the date ol March \ IMC, the Annual Register talis how s butcher of Kirrttord in 1 laru aehlre, had disappeared during a recent flood, and how rumon apreao that an apparMloa had beea seen near . h certain bs-al pool of water Rome gave It the farm of an uncanny dog, ; others that at an eqoally myalertoas man Who had nftersd blood-curdling , yeclla, and It was toM that, eves when nothing waa aeon, cattle refused to drink at the pond, and Koreas trem bled aa they passed It At last a town ' meeting was decided to pump the poor dry ft was dons, and there* snre i enough waa the batcher - London ' qftronlda. It is a great pity that Mrs. Thaw did not treat her son Harry as in > sane long ago A world of truth in a few words: ' 'Nearly all other cough cures are constipating, especially those con . taining opiates Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey and Tar mores the ' bowels Contains no opiates" You can get it at S. R. Biggs'. t ll ■ JOHN CHINAMAN'S HOUSff. Mast bs SwWt M a flpscial Time and. ha a Sped si sap. | When n Chinaman has decided to ' build blatsrM a house the first person | hr . nanMls M not an architect, bo* I a aort at wtxard Hals bndtvtdwal examinee the site j aad marks the mmtt spot for the (toot i floor la China front floors most aev- I ■ m tars Sap sosth. though a parnj [ I sonthsfh aspect M highly dsrtrable . Only hentus ef the ■nqimni aad * l high governing iiMi lila mny front aaa ' I aoetk ■ The wlanrfi, or Qaomaacar. arxt pre- i arrlbes the exact aloe of the front door Aa Inch too aach or too little mlgtu - , flare dlseat rows consequences A acre's of wood or of bricks must hr crested about three yards la front , at the door This Mto hasp ont any evil breath Not human breath, nor nor bad odors, bat aome mya tarloua and fatal something which la only to be kept oat by that screen , The wtxard next locates the spot. tor the kitchen fireplace This aiar> ' a-ast not face south, because the south i represents Arc; and tbe kitchen fire i and the south Sue. Working together.] would bs so powerful that tbe would Just naturally burn u|> . , - { i Having settled the question of place the wlxard figures out the time when , v oik may be begun with some degree i ol safely FW lnntai.ee if the earth god ahuald be at home when the work tben digging thej might Ski a spade Into his augial cranium an.. then there would be the devil to pay , Ihe fkmlly living in that house wouki die ont The woald be builder most also and 0-4 whether 14 M X year a ben be may with safety begin anything A man must not be marri-d lor instance, when hi* age Is Si or 'M, or any even 1 number „ Having picked out a favorable year John must uext consider his two lucby months, for there are onty two out ; of the twelve which are favorable to his undertaking new things Then his yellow road days or p>nl ones puk be determined There are more black aoad days than yellow ones, so lb 1 suspicious moments for starting am I houen are finally reduced to a pretty limited number. , L Hut that Isn't aIL Tbe lucky days ' Of the whole family must next te figure* ont, compared with John's own yellow road day* and tbe result boil ed flown The proper moment for putting the float door In place for building the kitchen fireplace and so on an then decided on. aad. after watting perhaps several montks for the asspletoiw dsy to arrive, John caa at last begin worh I Sssgultn as Plialsa Thfre may be aa advantawn In btrds living In crtontas. bat I cannot see ! how any other hisds wtrall want to live neap a colony of gulls A gall Ita Mi own country wIU steal llhe a politician and murder Ilk* a pirate They swarm about as like vultures al ter g battle Tile minute oar ap ' prooch drove a murrv or aormoraat i Irom Ita nast, the saintly looking 1 Seals swoopsd down to eat the aggs aad youag While the gulls an fre»bootsrs aad robbers oa the tstaau. j h to only when other birds an fright I seed (Klin their nests that they have , a chaaos to cany on their nefarious ' trade Sternal viglUnre la the pnre , the latter pay for their eggs and loans Kxcept when they an fright •aad by the approach of some person, tbetr possessions are never left for an instant without a guard Hat tbe M ' teat manage to sprrlve on the rocks and thssn gulls are tbe most usefui birds In the bays and rivers about the water fronts of our titles They are valuable as acavengers ab.l ahouid Ibe protecctod In overy way Three ot them an equal to a buzzard. Ton at flues galls are equal to a pig -Tas j World Today Ssrrss Leas fIIO.OOO The American owners of Ore Guartar laps de loe Reyes mlnea. sltuatnd in the State 4 fhnaloa, are mourning tbe lone uf fIOO.OOO In gold and sliver bul lion. which was lost In a remarks Me manner The train of donheys loaded with bullion were on their w-vy i to Maxatlan, at which point the pre • cioua cargoes wen to lie shipped to San Ktaro lecc, by aater The animals were pilng along a nar row trail bordering high above me 1 llaitta Blver when the roadway, softened by the rains, middenly cav j eel Into the river, lb- uilmals and . trillion and a number of Mexican drivers dlaapeparlng In the current As SOOII as the new* of the heavy loos reached tbe owners of the mlnea a la rite force at men wae sent ont u> j search for the treasure, a search that ' continued for several months, but not a single her of the bullion has been ! discovered It Is nippuMcl thai the an unals, with their freight, were swept down the river In tbe l*aifV Ocean 1 The hunt for the bullion In still oa. and a group of employes of the mines i la patrolling the river day and nigbt for a distance of more than one htu. dred miles to keep ontslders from - searching and getting away with the treasure -Mexican Herald Atmoepbertc Effects on Longs. A physician writes at the effect ot 4 Iroadea's smoky stms>phere upmi the • human lungs "Tbe coal miner's iuag : Is Math, the lung of the Eskimo Is a ! gnaily white, the li|ng of the 1 .ondoner a Vkh gray. Natural selertbia evolves i adeptad to meet all sorts of net oral ctraametancos among whk*b I a rarbon-laden atmosphere to not la | dudefl Such aa atmosphere in a pro duct erf maa's own stupidity and nature ' has had ao stance of protecting buu ' xgalaet Its eensequencen Czar Nicholas says he wants tbe soldiers. That's about all be has left In this state it is not necessary to serve a five days' notice for eviction of a cold. Uae the origi nal laxative cough syrup, Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. | No opiates Sold by & R. Biggv. .. .imEyKACTOE has cured thousands of cases of Rhaumatlsm after all the doctors and all other means V*? fa tir"i_/ ,,h ** lTTl ? cid * ©ured John F. Eline and others, of Baltimore, after the famous specialists of *£? In the world, had failed. Rheumacide cured Austin Parcel le. e* Salem. V*, and D. H Olmstead. the Norfolk. Va.. contractor, aftar they had spent large sums on other remedies and the doctors had given up hope. Rheumaeide eured Mrs. Mary Welborn. of High Point, N. C. *im« • Mir*** !■ tms cue ® f r t* um " l L , iP. she had endured for 10 years. Rheumacide cured W. r" . . / •• *vhbb. sc. aui is Hughes. of Atkins. Va.,after the most famous Mew York spedalisU failed. ■fiSftSSrf? gss&r , ,™ k rK ,„ Th * r * l# • r—aon why It cures: Rheumacide la the latest discovery of medi- Iff^rV2r ,,, " l! " 1 . , ' ra r M ' c ?' * c '« nce . and while powerful enough to sweep all germs and poisons out of the blood. It operates by purely natural methods, does notinjure the p. /O / 0 m PIID CO fous-ss JMiwwFfzf/F/? •»tood. unn! i>, j. WW/M MJMsw >mJM W MJM Mjm JmM I" »«-«• mt llr mid mUW W rV M RtWMtMi. fir cot mr one ■ Bclatlae skd j hecaw to take it | 111 I t m JIIL »nd bd«t Ac lifstheit .a aai u«r»i up I !c«sn 1 . 'lawtaa»ha|i. wwftami _ I*w*Vm'h * n .« »«, t on> *—Hi O—t. W? •«» «nii my - —. — Indlgeatlon YTJr.ZEnT'J-'g^l.%.f 1 ;;; SWEEPS ALL POISONS OUT OF THE BLOOD «—«•—l ramady that goas right to tha JJSihTdU^Hi rT'irV 1 " ,na " 1 S"_»>» r«mo»lng th« mm Your druuiat aall. and recommend* Rhaumoctda. «A* ~ oot " a " , Sample bottle and book la t Iraa If you sand flva oanta for poetage to niiarTT* .jamuwiikkS. BOBBITT CHEMICAL COMPANY. Proprlatora. Baltimore I yV Sold by 5. R. Biggs 1 f Wealthy talist-. who J jar* eager to "get tafk ki Ihc M*l ! I wilt hart bttSt. difficulty in cx j |cbrHT|(!DK aoi'i'l!) i>>V» yuli amhi- ' 1 ! tio«i> farm hand- " I i _ Mlfitli s Sti Will makeft l»»e mi* at- thai nly j *» on Ihr hiL'ht r .i|>.au4*v K. \V Goo4loe. *">u qr-de> v>> Dulton i s|„ in Waco. T#t» i «%i no sea oral, f.i valtlr Ho •riles: • 1 ' fia-. e n*«l Dt V !fe>w liiacov I f(r fix toMwaftiuNi ke past five feat* and :t Ift-p- *eil and salt. Ikiure tbaf li"«| ! had a cnii|[h akidl (>* /esist had been growing >MM- Now y s ijone " [Ciiio v.h">i-ts. l I*9.7La ir 11>p- 1 Croup. WhMifilij Cuu, it ai«l rents PueuaHdiia pleasant to I take. I.Tir y Ifilllt al S H. Biyp' ifrug Price jOi | and St o© tnat 1*3&; free. , The hea-ngs in Pittsburg j livoiur cases bughi to In held in a i padded ceil Prof Ivlei. ■' cuilegr ( •sai«l recently. A can live J Ivomlurtalei brains nol 1 man ever «-*.«tcd w.i%«mt a digest I .we sr»l-m Ihi dyspeptic hah j neither ta.th. bo|« «•: charity." i Oay by 'lay oj»i K'afite the iin j t>ortance >t .a stig lor their digc-s --j lffrft. TWIfT '*"• j a little toii- .Un alter overating I I * correct* vt- . K • j3 For liys J i! [K|Kia. It •" jje»b Kt. j l you cat.) j Mil by S K j Good Re«s (or V> liliamslon. ' Kttwe at La>l baatottfr* a keal Cure I |-«r khrunutfsni l . t■ .0 j Artc-r yea' ol « ;» new »t.icn(.litv KBnidj i**, i>eeu fount! J :hai not on «11 if cures Kbe inul:?«, and kmdreil I »ilK4M^ t E'» laj#i hlll'Ulilii tism i» \ *»y pn » >l «. «1* i> .!»» l'lo ». I in new ilisci>i ty MAC I DE. (hough pure.j and ai l =ui>» tnr«ugfc c'.amit-la nt u traliiiiS a .'lid aii |Mfi4lus ainl 110". gtlrtls oul of the ui-nxi A» llSe Mitie tune it tones up t*»e }!•> act. anil regu lates the lirrt isjd kidneys RIIEIXUiDC Ihc-retertt, cures the >UscaM; jirrpaotully , because it rcmoreV iht aaust. it has cured i.uaitdii 141 j alter the most noted doctor* ajetl hospitals have fane«!l. Khe.irtfcddet curtd jamis Wnk-s, ot U 'jafiS C., alter he t na.i been »!■ fced by rt.c-uniu ti-im for Itree je£rs and his teel were I Lis is of ige many inai «eloi.j cure? ii|itU>iAClUi'. has already ptrtorptii KfifcLMA CIDL ss «. ■••ii-n casts oi Kheurr.aUsn. bcl»li(,a lumbago, goat, kidney trouble, ii.digestion and constipation, ugbtin this com i inanity todajr. ir* iltiaose "cased so many others we beisevc it' wiii cure you . Ail the icaci.ng druggists in this fplace se:i ai d recommend KIIfcL MACIDE. Hou^mßs My ■wntow tea Nuggets A Bmj ■ IHii fc« Urj Mv »>'«" ' i» mt laamd Tl«w - hmU>l f * OoaaMMnaa. Io4V«tloo. Uw I r-11»l»| Ji I tsrmma, Impui* hi BrMk .IBM*, t: »»JrMilanTb» Ib lab-1 (X flra. Wmu a fena. Omiilao made by . K'iuam Dm a Oatf&n. Witla«p. wu. mm aam m mun kpke * • Williamston Telephone Co | Offrrr nvpf flank of Martm Connty.* WILLIAMSTOW. Pi. C. i'honc ( turjes IMrfMiK' 11 !imilr«l to « mir*ir«. extra rhki«« iritl positively >* m» « f«»r '«-«•««• iimt To Washington a* Crnt* j" Gieeiis-illc 15 " " Plymouth ij " " Tiul>«>ro 15 , " " Kim ky Mniint J) 1 " Srotlaml Nc-ck »S " Jaiiipuville 15 . Kaikr billry'* 15 m " J (>. Ktaton ij ,g ' J. L..Woolar>l 15 ' O. K. tywiUKHIl-1 IJ •• * ' _ l'«rnicle 15 Kohcrnonvilk 15 " '" Kvtttttfc 15 •" . C.ulil I'ollll 15 ** (leo. I* MrNauithUm 15 " Maniilton ao " For i>thei pouiU in lia4rtu Carolina -•ee "Central " «hnr a phone alii tie Hind lot use of mm tuhacriherk. UNIVERSITY OH NORTH CAROLINA ■789-1906 Head of Hie State * Ivliiiali'iiul System t»llnj)liitii. l/iiftlnimrliig. (ir.iiluotf 1..1 M, Mimllcliii' l»t».»r i«i.»r,y. I j Library contain > 13*100 v»luinc*. New j whU'i rk electrii lights, central I heating " svstem •lofitiT'- tnrteik. K)tnn.uiuin. V .V C \ Bitiifltii>» j 68? ATUDCNT6 14 IN FACULTY The t ak!l ?*-»•• Ik|»tu*. Sept i«». j KftAN l I' V>AAHL>, PftE&JMEM, CHAI'KI. HILL, X C UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE fJßXniii* I STuAftr Mcgjiri. m o P«caiom L Tilt* Lttikf* ror.f ».».• to the SUnduds by law for MHua» E4«mtioo Send for Bulletin No. 11, which ««l!« atmut it. Three free imtmlocv Spwc ffr l*+mriamrmt. MEDICIiI tfTISTiy MUMACT vffliinißrl J J I Tcioi-Mndr.# ■ 1 .j . ..i.!,... .. k-j .- *. -a*.:. r«Timtl j IH*l l>«y «)i-iw IM.lkmit.) U "«I ■ 4 . ft » , Will K» *««■* 5 -k-n' ffci.'bi |j»* Mr 1-4 rmi J n :*>t»nc>U>!fltT r» jrrar«* irnAW SUR- I t fASftINQ RCrir«(NCtl. fV* hw Mtbto ■ 4I- ' >1 i «meio i 801 BIO® lovanth Street, I KILL»> COUCH AND CURE wi LUNCSI ""Dr. King's New Discovery /toNtuarriM M« FORI OUCHSaH Mcktt.M ' U " Fraa Trtal. Boreat and UuidurtTuafcTaU TBSj&AT and LOTTO TBOOB UB, or KOWT BJkOOK. Great Reduction Sale jj in jj Millinery, White and FanGy 11 Lawns : at 11 * f G. D. •GARSTARPH BIN'S. jj Ladies, conic; and £et your pick. I; The prettiat Lawn you ever ; BJIW. i; : ; CLOTHING ANI) MEN'S LIATB j at reduced nricc. j f A Painless Cure of Curable Pain 1 Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women's I I pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous I I conditions of the female organs, which should be I | promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow. | IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF whenever she suffers from any of woman's biting and weakening pains. I I It not only compels the pains to str-p, but it follows up and drives out I H the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back. It makes you well Try It Sold everywhere In 91.00 bottlea. WHITE UB A UmZK "WITHOUT A PAW," ■ freely and frankiy. In strVtmt amtKt- writes Mary Shelton, of PopUr I I enoe, telling us ail your symptoms and Hfcid, Mo., '*l c_n do my housework, I ■ troubles. We wtti scad ft,* advice although, Nlore taking CAKDUI, two I ■ (•» plain waled envekme), how to doctors had done me no good I can I I cure them Adtlresa: Laws* Advtvuy truthfully «y I was junsl hy Cardui H H t>ept , Th. Chattanooga Medtdoe Co., I want every sullrniw lady to know at I ■ Chattanooga, lean. Bus « ndrrful mottclM." Dennis S. Bi|(K s , Pres. A Trena T. W. Oen. M|r. AMT. Crawford, Sn D lifiWONS LUMBR CO • » Manufacturers oi . a Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, j» j* • • • • DENNIS SIMMONBIBRANO OYPUMkNINOU . j ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON. N. C. . -f
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