i , ,'. t; ;.v -- -I';.-.. ' .:-. it.;'-.;- .- .':. .... ' ' v - -.. ri , r . - -. ...... ' ' --v .- . .. v.- - j . Ppr in the Coantj txccl- A. lent AdTertuini M-dinm l . ' At U- -LL. .lLU -; JULVUJL Jl len! AdrcnUing Mrdma. ; ' V 7 i l, I yuL a NONPARTI3Ay? family newspaper. Z oo"a year J 1 Food Vienna Sauoogo H distinctly different from any other sausage you ever tasted. Just try one can and it is sure to become a meal-time necessity, to be served at frequent intervals. Ubby'B Ylontm Sau 8ago just suits for breakfast, is fine for luncheon and satisfies' at dinner or supper. Like all of Libby's Food Products it is care fully cooked and prepared, ready to-serve in Ubby's Croat Whlto Kltohon- the cleanest, most scientific kitchen la the world. 1 Other popular, ready-to-serve Libby Pure Foods are: Cookod Oornod Boof Poor less Driod Boof Veal Loaf Evaporated Milk Bahod Beans Chow Chow Mixed Pickles Write for free booklet, "How to make Good Things to Eat". Insist on Libby's at youj r grocers. Ubby, McNeill & Libby Chicago Substitution. 1 "Good morning, madam!" voiced ;i!:-e cherry salesman. "Goou morn-ii'-'. echoed the quiet-looking mat ron '-have you something very choice in lush kce?" "Well-er W Well er no: but iifiv's pomethins 111 c? n J 1 m' cut v-five cents a vard." "Just uoodJV doubtingly. "Yes, yes; tact, confidentially, superior to the Kill nit ule. How much do you wish, H ase?'' "Just a yard,"' sweetly. 'Ifiif's your monpv " "Huf .7 'UL 11.L VI I., in coniusion, "you ve :i mistake this isn't TYlAllQir " , .'; avrreeably. " Whv, no! It's a lr.atinee ticket." "So it is!" - l . . . . . J .'-cctlv. But is represents seventv- jliv fents, and while it isn't actual .!,!'""y. it's' just as good. Adios." . i !:'1 lerk fainted. From .'"hemia-.i.' the July , For COLDS and GRIP. ; Flick's CAnjDixa Is the best remedy j ,r, , vf,s, tl",G, aching, and feverlshness cures i i. i . uhi unci retoorrs normal condlUons. It'a ;.,' iTccts immediately. 10c. 25a and , .v.. ji.i-iu Dturtn. Tuil down your bat on the wind ' c. l i-ench. n; tliroat h no ti-itiing ai'ment. It will ''.snics rarrv intVticn to the entire . :n tl,rouRlr the fowl that is eaten. ...ns uizara Oil v a soiro. quick cure. ' mm ii.tse wno are poets tan maka 1' 01 sausage skewers.Hans Ander- '(11, ; Tciterine for Corn Eczema. ',., MocksvlHc, N. C. ! J. T. Shuptrlne. Savannah, Oa. '' iJeir Sir: 1 have a friend in the , ;untry hero who Buffered for years with 7.cma, and like myself has tried -all "n,ure euro salves'1 for it with no re j I told him If he used Tetterine he i ': ui.i noon be reHeved, for it Is the only t ins that I ever- used that would kill It, , -will ought to know for I have had It . r.n t J'ea,s. and never got any rellet , ntu i used your Tetterlne. I told him V I1 11 ?f ould try ft, and It failed to i j i '-riffit him, it would cost him nothing, ' 1 -ou!u pay for it my.self; but I am not s :riisy as to the results. I ,,ri ,Vl km' any corn for y had ; , no that gave her no end of misery, and i Prevailed upon her to use Tetterlne : ,.H"elv ,0n it;. and it soon disappeared. j . Jil:trc is nothing equal. to it. r l ' Yours truly, P. s. Early. . Tetterlne fures Kczema, Tetter, Ring J'-nrm, Ground Itch. Itching Piles, ln ' ,f;'nt3 Pore Head. Pimples, Bolls, Rouafh '.'ily Patches on the Face. Old Itehine "res. Dandruff. Cankered Scalp, Uun ns. Corns, Chilblains .nd every form of "in iisear,e. Tettenne 50c; Tetterlne "litl 25e. Your drmrrlnt nr Vv moll i tie manufacturer. The Shuptrlne Co.. f-avanmih, Ga. . prief is apt to imagine to itself vi!h more than double the realitv. l'liilcmon. So. 32-'09. i . 1 A SURE SIGN. f Wlien It Appears Act at Once. ' , Trouble with the kidney secretions !P a certain sign that your kidneys ere deranged that you should use Ooan's Kidney Pills. They cure all irregularities and an noyances, remove backache and side pains and restore the kidneys to health. Robert G. Miller, 31& Ferry St Danville, Pa., says: "Kidney - complaint made me a cripple. I was stiff.' lame and jore and had to endure terrible suf ferings., i waa threatened with "right's disease and was refused in surance by the examining physicians, I was nervous, weak and run down. Doan's Kidney Pills helped me, and m a short time I was entirely cured." Remember the name Doan's. For eale by all dealers. CO cents a box. vsvfr-Miit;Urn Co., Buffalo, N..Y. I HEEL CHROMICLES Happenings And Doings Of TheOid In Honor of Brave Scots. Wilmingtixn. SDecial Tt mated that between 3.nnn anil A fUlfl people attended ' the annual celebra tion on Mobres ' Creek battleground "V r- ufe,.ine scene of the first de cisive victory of American arms in .the war . of the revolution, Thursday Jhe feature of the exercises having beqn the unveilinsr of a handsome. ument at the imhrls nf aenerousroe to Capt. Campbell, Xaptam McLeod anr rr:i v- ut.CUUCULO land Scots, royalists, who rushed to their death, in the ambush of the Am ericans in that memorable engage ment. Nearlv evprv nnr,nt ; fu- v - --j vuuijr iii lilt; vape Jear section special tsam accommodations havin" been provided from -Wilrr, ifayettelle and intervening while hundreds came by private con vevance An A not a tnm u i lne celebration was in nr ,. nne success: the wpih the comfort of the visitors was look ed after m every detail and not an untoward incident occurred. Excel lent music was furnished by- the Del gado Band, of Wilmington, and a detachment of Naval Reserves - from this city, fired salutes at intervals during the dav from . 1 bo f-vwinuu ' 'JL t J? 17 whlch -wrougDt such rearful havoc on the memorable oc casion in 1776. The orator of the dflv xena Vfnn T P. Dixon, of Raleisrh. eloquent and inspiring In a splendid aaaress upon the elements of true patriotism which-he love of home, country and God. Hei was listened to with raDt attention and was most enthusiastically receiv ed by the large audience. Ihe monument stands about "ten feet high, with upon its , face the. symbol of the Scotch thistle, and be- noain .it a most appropriate inscrip tion prepared by Col. Alfred Moore Waddell, of Wilmingtonas follows: Here fell Captain McLeod, Captain Campbell and about fifty Highland Scots, Loyalists, wno with splendid courage assaulted with claymores the American intrenchments. They were heroes who did their duty as they saw it, and are worthy of this tribute from the decendants of the equally brave men whom they fought. Peace to their ashes! Erected by The Moore 's Creek Mounmental Association, "' 1909. The famous battle of Moore's Creek Bridge, which was fought Feb ruary 27, 1776, is familiar to every student of history but few have learned to appreciate its connection with the destruction of the gallant Scotch Highlanders, who rushed to their death in the ambush of the Am ericans, which pierced the gallant Highlander Captain McLeod with 2Q balls. . In the celebration Thursday de fendants of both those who fought for American independence and those who fought for their allegianee to the crown -joined in doing honor to the patriots on both sides of that fearful Struggle in 1776, the first victory in the revolution for American arms. Fire Destroys Lumberton Sawmill. Lumberton, Special. The planiug mHl, dry kilns and a large quantity of lumber of the Carolina Lumber Company, located in the southern part of town, were totally destroyed by fire early Thursday morning. The origin of the fire is unknown. The loss is $6,000; insurance $2,000. AF.saiarle Votes $67,000 Bond Issue For Improvements. Albemarle. Special. As a result of the election Tuesday for the purpose of voting bonds to. the amount of $67,000 forilights, water and sewer age, the bonds carried by an over whelming majority early in the morn ing. Those 'opposed saw their finish, and they put forth very little effort. Detective an Ex-Retailer. Asheville, Special. II. B. Adams, one of the detectives who came here some time ago and entered into con tract with the good government league, to aid, along with Hubbard and Bridges, in cleaning up the town, was Tuesday placed under arrest by the sheriff on the charge of skipping a $600 bond, given in the cases of al leged retailing in Greensboro. Deputy Sheriff W. J. Weather-ley, of Greens boro, came and .took charge of -Adams until the $600 bond was made, by members of tfco- good government league. State Banks- Make Gains. Raleigh, Special.-The State pri vate and savings banks of North Carolina have an aggregate of $50, 389,620 of -assets, a gain of $5,025, 120 over a year agd, is the showing of the summary by the Corporation Commission issued Monday. There are 315 banks against 294 one year ago. The aggregate deposits are $37,063,790. gleaned From All Parts North State. Orders Prom Headquarters. General orders have been issued by Major General Julian S. Carr, United Confederate Veterans, concerning the approaching reunion which is to be held here August 2526. The follow mg are his commands: - "The annual reunion of the North Carolina division of the United Con tederate Veterans will be held at Charlotte on the 25th and 26th days of August. 1909. to whife J: yu-mn ted 011 federate veterans in this State. Our comrades of Meck lenburg Xamp No. 382 and the other hospitable citizens of Charlotte are preparing to make this reunion as grand a success as was our last "at Winston-Salem and they will do all W their power for the comfort and pleasure ofall veterans who will at tend. Free meals and lodging will be given all veterans who cannot pay for the same, but they must as soon as poseible, notify the committee at Charlotte that they will attend so that they may be provided for. Do cot go there expecting free entertain ment unless you have notified the committee that you are coming. 'The annual election of division and brigade commanders will be held on Wednesday, the 25th, and such other business will that day be tran sacted as may be deemed proper, and on the 26th will be the grand parad. No camp will be allowed a vote or voice that has not paid in full its dues to Gen. W. E. Mickle. 824 Com mon street, New Orleans. All camps in arrears are urged to pay him with out further delay. Chief Justice Waiter Clark has acceDtad an invito tion to deliver an address, and thei will be addresses by other distin guished veterans. "The railroad companies will gire the usual reduced rates; the exact rate from any station can be learned upon application to the local agent. The Central, Buford and Stonewall notels fea ve agreed to give every vet eran a rate of $1.50 a day (including meals), where two occupy the same room, and the Selwyn will charge $1.50 for a room without bath or with bath if two occupy the same room but this does' not include meals. r.. further information address Comrade J. H. Van Ness, the chair man of the executive committee at Charlotte." To Ask For Right of Way. Winston-Salem, Special. C. B Watson and W. F. Shaffner went to Asheville Monday to see Judge Pritchard and petition his Honor to issue a decree granting the South bound Railroad Company a right of way through the property of the Whitney Power Company now in the hands of receivers. There is a well- -wuuu;u jcpuri current mat tne Southern Power Company is endeav oring to get control of the Whitney Power plant, but the men who have already expended several million dol lars on the property are said to be determined to retain control and when the sale comes off the bidding is expected to be pretty lively. Receiver Furniture Manufacturiag Company. . Greensboro, Special. Judge Boyd Monday appointed Mr. R. M. Rees receiver of the Greensboro Furniture Manufacturing Company. The appli cation for the oppointment of a re ceiver was made by creditors several days ago, but in the hope that ar rangements could be made to liqui date the affairs of the company with out going through the bankruptcy court, Judge Boyd continued the hearing until Monday. Tha liabili ties of the company will aggregate $44,000, with assets amounting to about $60,000. Sues Burlington For Daiuages. Burlington, Special. -Suit for $20, 000 damageshas been brought by Mrs. - Denny, widow " of Mr. Denny, who was killed last spring while working on the city reservoir, against the city of Burlington, J. L Russell and Grover Harris, contractors who had the work in charge. The city of Burlington will show that the work was given by contract and that Den ny was not in its employ. New Superintendent Sprang Schooh. Hope Spring Hope, Special. Mr. A. B. Harrell, of Dunn, principal, of tha Apex graded school last year, bs been elected superintendent of the Spring Hope schools, succeeding Robert E. Ranson, who resigned some time ago to acoept the position of superintendent of the schools of Nash county. Mr. Harrell is an e:Tperi enced and successful teacher and the people feci that they are fortunate in securing him for the school here. Mantel Works Change Hands. Lincolnton, Special. The Pied mont Mantel & Showcase Works, the principal stockholders in which were Burwell & Dunn, of . Charlotte, and Mr. T. J. Smith, of this place, has been sold to Messrs. N. A. -Jones, J. R. Hovis and others. The new. stock holders met Saturday and elected Mr. J. R. Hovis president, Mr. N. A. Jones secretary .and treasurer andj Mr. a. L. Delhnger vice president and superintendent. f items of Interest Gathered By Wire and Cable GLEANINGS FROM DAY TO lUtf .. . Jr - mm m m Z4ve Items Covering Events of Mort or Less Interest t Horn and Abroad. C ?' The railroad commissioners of j Kansas are notifvino- tti that thev must pnfnr0 fu- annKmg act Qf the legislature, fcak- uik at uniawrm to drink on trniWo , Lewis Einback. at Newnorf KA set his grapophone to pnino- lnf f hlO (WOrinl J. i . day morning while his wife was an xious to sleep some more. When he refused to stop it she shot him with a number 22 rifle througE the arm ne repeated his crime in the after. noon and she sent a pistol bairinto ms leg Just as John P. Rodpl. fi7 o. uiu, naa put a noose over his neck , , w. .o to nang himself at Philadelphia last omiaay ne iell dead A club of eis-ht rirls in CUvA viiio, nave lormed a compact, it eeems, to commit suicide. One 17 year-old, Rebecca Bonshek, has kept the compact and Esther Stromh4r who revealed the fact stronlv nt;. mates that she will be th ' wp-rt neaamg annormai literature is at the bottom of it. "I Jeremiah Hunter find Snlnmnn Lancaster, , of Cumberland, Md., re- cenuy saved the life of a row hv amputating ner injured leg and made her a wooden leg on which she gets about measurably well. senator Stone, of Missouri, feel ing himself insulted by a negro waiter on the train, struck him. Mag istrate Grannon, in Baltimore, exon eruiea mm trom blame when he heard the evidence Wednesday and uismissea the case, At Atlanta, Ga., a dog is kept in prison as an important witness to iorm a link m the chain of identity Of its crime. owner, charged with grave It seems the identitv of the dog unquestionable while that of its owner has an element of doubt, Women missionaries find it not practical to do missionarv wnrlr in Chinatown, New York, the wrought- up condition probably beine the out- growth of the Elsie Sigel tragedy. anaw sane. 1 in tne late Gulf storm a fishing vessel was caught. An enormous wave swept five men off but another wave landed two back on deck, leav- ing tnree to drown. Airs. Elizabeth Taylor Dandridge, me inira daughter of President Zachary Taylor, and sister of Mrs. Jefferson Davis, died at her home at Ti TT 1 i i mvc&Lcr, va., last Sunday. . Washineton News. The statues of Robert George Washington, to be presented by Virginia, have arrived at the Capitol. The Senate and House conferees MATTERS GUI 1 1I1S are said to have reached a practical SOme pecularity of the Japanese ear agreement on all the points at issue, drum many of the pedestrians and UrvUIe Wneht. with Lientflnt Labm as a passenger, broke the world's two-man record for aero planes, at Fort Myer, Va., flying at 40 miles an hour for 1 hour 12 min utes 40 seconds Tuesday. ? Secretary MacVeagh has begun the wood" in the force of the Treasury worx or cleaning out the "dead department. The special naval board meetinc at Boston is to suggest reforms in firearms and navy yards. About 15,000 children were given an ice cream treat in Carroll Park by Mr. A. Stanley Brager Tuesday. President Taft has fixed October 18 as the date of his meeting with President Diaz at El Paso. Parcels from naval vessels rtp hereafter to be carefully examined so as to prevent smuggling of dutiable articles. A joint monument is to be erected at Washineton to commemorate J peace after the Civil War by sons veterans, u. a. A. and United Sons of Confederate Veterans. Foreign Affairs. Forty thousand workers in paner. woolen, cotton and allied industries m Stockholm, Monday quit their jobs and went, on strike. The British government has de cided to build four more hattlpshins this year of a type called paper- Dreadnaughts. Louis Bleriot, who astonished the world by flying ' across the English channel in his mono-plane now finds tne hero worship a worse problem than his plucky but dangerous feat. The Bolivian archives at Buenos Ayres will be turned over to the American minister. uayoucoc gunners were Kill-1 ed by an explosion of a12 pounder gun wniie at marcn target practice Monday. An experiment was tried at May ance, Germany, to puncture a balloon 4,000 feet high. Kifles and machine guns were without iffect but the sec ond shot from the howitzer destroy ed the flyer. The Cuban Minister to 'the United States denies that there is any dis ruption in the Cuban cabinet. v : - r- " rf : nT2fr03T8 ranwENtf DOCTORS AT iOlXIt SERVICE FREK. 9 Penny to Pay For the Fullest Medical Examination. Tf vrin iw j . - m uuuui as to tne causo your disease mall us a postal re- iuesung a medical examination blank. r w, fl return to uo. unr rLnTAra mill - ..! : - vtneiuiiy Qiag- nose your ease, and If you can be wurpa you win behold so; If you can " vurwu you Will J told n. Vrm are not obligated to us In any way. lor VT aDsoiutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or cot as you see nt. Send to-dav fr n mr w examination blank, flu .,t I return to us as DromDtiv a your criei11 aoctors will diagnose t Z. 'uu,u8"i7 ansoiuteiy free. pm ,7, V? aM Jen Sts.. I f An emptv Duraa rflitcm heart. Gaelic. ful For SUddpn chfll linntMA nt l.l.lro. a diarrhea and rammer complaint. The shovel scouts the poker. French. Call t tho Urur Store r.iv Oet a bottle, of Dr. Btjf?ir3 Hijklebw CorJlfil for Dtarrh03. D,.,,v.or. OhU drei rejtMos.oto. Dru xtlr.i 2i aa i 1 1 . Olliflr orirl ,n j j jLiaiian. T . 1 " "SlCC. - ry t 1 1 I j i 1 1 r n nnn r n hS8 thin Sn?P for C3uldr totu- I Patience,- nersistenrp nn ry are oni acquired by work. J. G, Holland. I Pop TY Iflfliruv mm m . N CoM. Hnt. stomach im.:,. nihw m ately. Try tt, 10c., 25c, tod 60c. at drug t . L-A a . 1 i. stores. A good wife is a troaA nnun Hebrew. ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS. "EE? "? Fr Hwen. ftraw Affected. TT?e Up A" "OP0 of CnrT m Quickly Cured by Cuticura. "I suffered from eczema on m k,i. u a j 7 ; 7. 1 we,v years; my hand and feet would swell, veat and itch men wouia uecome callous ana get very dry, then peel off and get raw. I tried ..77 nd .of d ointment k " 'J?1 dorto". cure for eczema. A friend of minTiJ! u!i a"a W Cuticura Remedies, ."VLT1.81 thera tril !"til 1 got P?nYb ee a vast improvement nrl mv " , eet were bwlod up in no time. I Uve had potter & n - f, Drug 4 Chem. Com. Rnl. P- cf Outicura Reroedita, Boston, Mass. All animals love varietv in their feeding, a change being really equiva lent to a larger quantity. Bough on Rata, unbeatable exterminator. Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c. Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25a Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c. Rough on Roaches, Powd, 15c.,Liq'd, 25c Roaghon Moth and Ants, Powder, 25a Rough on Sfceetera, agreeable in use, 25c, E. a WelKChemiflt, Jersey City, N. J. A Japanese Peculiarity. Ever since we had taken the road at Kobe, we noticed that through cartmen tailed to notice the "chug- chugging" of the unmuffied motor. Even a peremptory "honk-honk" failed to attract attention. It is not until Mr. Mancini, or his sucessor, Mr. Ito, sang out "hai-hai" the cry used by rikisha men to demand the ?ght of,w?yfT the riower-movxn8 horse and bullock cartsthat the ob structing pedestrains or cartraen would look up, and then, surprise and wonder written over their counte nances, hastily get to one side From "Across Jaran in a Mntir Car," by George MacAdam, in the August Outing Magazine. i Defined. . at Say, Pop, what's Civil Service?" It s an act governing the ser vice in the department the Customs, ice rosiai, tne ' Uovernment Print ing" "But, dad; what does it mean?" "Mean? It means where a busy man rushes into the post office to buy some stamps falls in line, waits an hour and twentv minutes before "reaching , the' window then, after tendering a hundred dollar bill. nears tne tallow-laced clerk murmur pleasantly: 'Wholesale stamps at the next window, please!" From thj July Bohemian. So. 32-'09. EverV hckacre of f o Post Toasties Contains a little book 11 Tid-Bits made with Toasties." a 1 f J A. COUplC OI ClOZen feCipeS Of fascinating dishes, A help in entertaining Home folks or company, Pkgs. JDc ani J5c At grocers. W I'lnifii'Dllimill;; doctor merchant. No have its Ml - - oi maintenance. I At Rural Telephones are in nte in thousandt of communi'ic Th. ;-..'f.'.. standard Bell Telephone a??3ratu,. "t h7SL2 ZZM. and economical scrsicc H reuaoi ,v This. elePhone syrtcm is moderate In ctKt asilr wkhia the reach of the trerage farmer. 7 Wlkaia your name and addrcz. on thm margin W mail it toUay tl 'JrtrsSW VV CO ILKN KLFnTRIO anturrs WESTERN Chicayn, C'incinn!i. Indiana poll. Minormpoli. tt noraem tiectnc atd InafCTariBg Co.. Ud T4 Restores Cray Hair to Natural Color OVII MDIrr ABO mCUHW trixort and prnU the Uir from (allinc off XANTHINE CO Richmond, Virginia ! Mt Stm. l C(4r ITCH CURED ByO.. A,pli.G.. DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH U guaran teed to cu-o any cave of Itch In half hour If used according to direction. Phow till to per Bons harln? I tch. 1 f rour doif h Scrtrhf or lance David's Sunatlve Uuh will cure him tonw. Price 50c a Bottle. Itcannot N mailed. Delivered t rrnr nearest express olBc Jrc noon receipt of 75 rent. VweiKtMlisrllrmC., Blckaiial, Va. Florida Lands R O Y ALL TE R RACE Suburb of Greater Jacksonville, Lota 50xU0. I15C: COO drrwn VV . V.l Email (nrmi; largo aere. Write mewhst'roa want. Kaliabla information faraiabod. will i n r re&x thrM timM hfnr rm. rv. . tn i. IV. TV. CLEAVELAND, J.ckaoDTllle.rU. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. GA. tt aClcted with weak Thompson's Eye Water PALATAL rearnof CniLDKCX LICK THE SPOO'. IUII. isjZLL. artpUi,aiU DtcaaUoo. 23o. L1- PKDQQUTx Suicide Slow death and awful suffering follows neglect of bowels. Con stipation kills more people than consumption. It needs a cure and there is one mcrficme In all the world that cures it CASCARETS. Caacarets 10c. box week'a treat ment. AJ1 dnursrlsts. Blrireit teller U the world million boxei a month. Interesting Facts 1he only effective and reliable remedy known for Gout, Dyspep sia, Jaundice, Kidney and Blad der troubles, Constipation, Head ache, Biliousness and all disor der of the bowels is DR.D.JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS For fevera! generations thej hare been a household necessity for reliev ing and curing complainU o this kind. They are safe and sure In every in stance. As a laxative, purgative sad cathartic they are unexcelled. Sold by dnzggitt. rperytchere tn 25c and 10c boxes A CERTAIN CURE FOR SORE, MITCHELL'S MAKES THE USE OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY. Price. 25c. Druggists W y - Wheat Crop iff 0fl jBJ&&l? I f " POTASH Two poond. of PoUah.addd to each . . e P"- total -LZJ , 7rlw GERMAN KAU WORKS Oroanize a Local Telephone System Just think what a Telephone System would -save you all your neighbors your veterinarian pewtoffice icpot : matter how far v fmn the i Telephone Comnan'v. vour ronmimltv nearest own local service at a very low coet ' mipnone tne and tbeir cof. COMPANY EASTERN "iAL TAcrnc Vmxhu. ' - MooruJ aaj Wlzurpeg. EDITATIOXAL CLAREMONT Cnt.t.noa. niekorr. ?f.C. Glrl Pchool. HralOful LocaUon. Experlenowl Teacher. Moderate Kate. J.LKcinr. Pm S to mm i ncwt. Tuition and Room Rem at riFLMosT HIGH SCHOOL lo? uiews on of nine monihi Jl Is 'ii' J.,ei.'1 '.hecheapert rhool In tha ataie. - E. VI. Kuonce. Memberof lb letrtaia- ture. 'Most heartily dj I commend tbecbool to 'l who hare aoti and daughters to educate. " C. E, Taylor. Ex-presliirnt ofWaJc Fore College. "In my opinion there la no Hlh School la this part of the country dolna- more thoroorh. edncatlonal work "-E. Y. TTebb M.C For Cataloc wr.te W. D, liuaxa. LairDAXJi. WANTFn6Y0UNfi MEN AND To prepare for positions now i wilt'nj them. - For full Information, writ SOUTHERN COMMERCIAtSCHOOLS. Greensbero Wlmton-Salem Or Wllmlnjton. N. C 1RTLAND SEMINARY... OAK GROVE. VA. An Ideal Home Vchoof for Olrla la west more I nd Co.. 66 miles each from ashlnctoi urtd I yhimul M snrronndlns. nlnired nHehborbood, Chrla t an lnfluences.cxtenslTe private rrounda. All branches taucht tuo or months. Wrlto for cat akxTje 15lh M-sslon be ns Sent 14. 1909. Mra. Wm. DatMity Wi l. Prin.. Oak Grore, V. I & oldest and HrxJ I u a ftna una. No . .U1 OWiata tooth tt taa C. M. SMITHDEAL, FWau. Va. So. S2-'09. TOILET AfJTISEPTIO . NOTHIBO LIKI IT fOR ' 1"UIT VCLTPLI Pnio cxcala airy I llCi I U I fl a cleaaatat, whcaei&g ml removing tartar from the teeth, bmdmritnj4 all genni of decay and LseM wbi ordiarj loota rxeparatioM cannot do. THE MOUTH iTLi aaJ throat, purine m Srealh. and kilU tL tm4 vrhkh collect fa ma rnooth, causnj aor tbxl tad teerh, bad breadv. gripp, aad ptrh ackawiay THE EYES S-tStZ telisved and atrengrheud by Pcx&m. j CATARRH Stte,CK Eammatioa and stop th cLacharf. h It a Wi remedy for stofino catarrh. . PaxtiiM is a hamleas ret oewtxtml cj 1 termiride,disnfeclaal and deodorizsr. Jaed in bathing it destroys edan and leave tha body antiaepticaSy clean. rOR SALE AT DtrUO STOMCS.SOe. Oft 0TrAIO Y MAIU LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTOW TOttXT CO BQ8TOW. HA WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES.; SALVE PAYS 100 rnd. of ,n;... ; one per cenL . crop uro and MSwn W rcgaoL lrac . 1224 CanoTer BUr.. At Unfa. w k Cakatv-RMUcack Clack V -4. 1 : r f It' 1 J 1 4 1 ' i 'I 5- V .1 i i!i 1 i v -1 ' 4. 9 -1 ' 1 'A -