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. 2 DAILY ENDUSTEIAIi NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 5- 1907 V WANT ADS. ONE CENT A WORD a. Mm for lean thaa in eat- a arlea of thro llaea. tlx mrta of averac leaittb uk a llaa, Tko follontac rate. mn for aaaaeeativa laaertlaaat 1 tee ceala a Ilnr. a tiaaaa S ceato a Uae. ttawa 4H aeata a llae. M tlawa ...... .4 ecata a line. 9 tUM 8H mti a Uae. fa nam .......a ecata llae. All ardent fop elaulfled adi. aaat be aecompaalcd with eaah for aa aaaa7 tlmea aa ad, arc to raa. , Vewa waat ad, ara laexaea- Btra a at taey nriac bick re- aalta aad aara rctnraa. WILKES ASKS ASSEMBLY FDR COUNT TREASURER DEMOCKATIC EXECUTIVE COMMIT TEE PASSES RESOLUTIONS ASK ING ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE. HELP WANTED MALE. SALEMAN TO SELI, LUBRICATING oils and grease on salary or com mission. Excellent side line. Cham pion Refining Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 3-3-tft WANTED WHITE BOY TO ATTEND to stock and do farm work. Churches and schools near, and is the right Rlaca for one who wants light work, o objection to orphan boy. Apply, W. H. Mlllaway, McLeansville, N. c near Hlnes Chapel. 3-2-2t WANTED FOR UNITED STATES array, able-bodied unmarried men, be tween the ages of 21 and 35, citizens of the United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who ran speak, read and write English. Men wanted now for Philippine service. For information, apply to Recruiting Office, 330 1-2 S. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C. 2-23 Special to Daily Industrial News. Winston-Salem, N. C, March 4. At a recent meeting of the Democratic ex ecutive committee of Wilkes countv twelve of the fourteen members present voiea m iavor or tne iollowmg resolu tions: Whereas, Information having come to our knowledge of the Democratic com mittee of Wilkes county that since the adoption of the constitutional amend ment requiring the payment of poll tax as a requisite to voting, on or before the first day of May, the sheriff of Wilkes county has been taking checks in payment of hundreds of poll taxes, holding them until after the Republican county convention met, then takinsr a note from the successful candidate and holding said note until after election, or until it should suit the convenience of the maker to pay it, and, Whereas, the nuances of the countv ALLOWS ROM CLAIM COMMISSIONERS. TO APPOINT ROAD SUPERVISOR WINSTON NEWS. TO Special to Daily Industrial News. Winston-Salem, X. C. March 4. The county commissioners, in session todav. allowed a large number of claims. The board a year or more .ago appro pnated $3,000 for macadamizing the Mickey mill road. The work cost about $5,000 and Mayor Eaton and Alderman o, i. jsorneei appeared ociore tne com missioners today and nskAt that the county pay the other $2,000. The re quest was granted and the expense will be charged up to the fund allowed for permanent road work. The new road commissioners will meet with the countv fathers tomorrow for organization and the transaction of oth er business. A road supervisor will be chosen at this time. 1 here are two ap plicants for the position, Charles Grif nth, who has held the place tor two years or more, and Charles Ilauser. The store of .1. IT. Scott, on the cor- HELP WANTED FEMALE. rV ANTED A GOOD WASHERWOMAN for a lady a personal washing. An swer at 218 N. Cedar street. It R-ANTED WOMEN AND operate sewing machines. See our advertisement in this paper. Belt Mfg. Co., Durham, N. C. GIRLS TO lee our Golden 3-:-6t SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. WANTED POSITION AS STENOGRA- her. About two years' experience, teno, care Daily Industrial News. , 2-28tf , FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT A FRONT ROOM WIT board, to gentlemen, one block from postorflce. Address D, care Indus trial News. 3-r-3t FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED rooms, or unfurnished. P. O. Box 574. It have so increased that it is to the 'best ner of Fifth and Depot street, was interest of the people and taxpayers of broken into last night by unknown per the county that two officers shall handle sons. them instead of one. and, The furniture for the postomcc's new Whereas, the fine and commissions home in the government building ar of the offices of sheriff and treasurer rived yesterday and was placed in rinsi combined amount to $5,000 or $0,000 a ' lion today. Removal of the office is year, so that it. is no injustice to the I in progress, and Postmaster Reynolds sheriff to divorce them, therefore be it j hopes to be able to, receive and ; dis Resolved, that it is the sense of this! patch the mails from the new quarters committee that the office of treasurer (tomorrow. Since placing the furniture of Wilkes county he established by the ' and lixtiires it lias developed that the general assembly and Charles ". Carl, j quarters .'are' too small for the amount ton be appointed as treasurer to serve of business to be handled. -until the next election, or until his sue- The revenue stamp office, which will cessor shall be elected and qualify, be- occupy one or two rooms on the second lieving this will save the countv .money, lloor, will be moved about March . HEIM WANTS SPEEDY TRIAL FOR HDEREil (Continued From First Page.) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WANTED MAN TO FURNISH CAPI tal to put first-class invention through for interest in same. For further Information applv or write A. T. Smith, Greensboro-Prox., N. C. 3-5-3t FOR SALE WEST END DRUG Store. For particulars, apply at 904 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, N. C. . 3-23t W am TED BOARDERS. BOARDERS WANTED ON CAR LINE one square from court house. Apply 107 E. Gaston. Reasonable rates. 3-3-2t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE NINE ROOM HOUSE, ALL modern conveniences. Two blocks from courthouse. ee Lee Cartland, at Merritt-Johnson Co. 3-5-6t EGGS BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK egs, for hatching purposes, for sale. Pure stock. J. C. Benson, 118 Lucy Street. . :.' . 21 f OR SALE AT A BARGAIN, NEAR y new Underwood typewriter. Ad dress S, care Box 726, Citv. 3-2 had acted. The governor added that he is much gratified at the course the peo ple of Favettcville have pursued in not trying to prevent the bringing of . the prisoner to Raleigh, and he feels sure there will be no interference now with the due process of law, and that it is his desire to bring the negro to justice just as quickly as possible. . To this end, he says, he is ready and anxious to call a special term of Su perior Court whenever the Favettcville authorities desire it for the trial of Walker. ..-'-." SALISBURY MAN TO DISCUSS AD VANTAGES OF ELECTRIC LINE . FOR BOTH CITIES. TIGHT FIRE FOR SCHOOL VOLUNTEER BUCKETER WORK AT THREE O'CLOCK IN MORNING DEFEATS FLAMES. S LAW PORT-GET DAY! BEST ALL SPENT SUNDAY IN RALEIGH. REC0RDERSHIP COMES UP THIS WEEK. Special to Daily Industrial News. : Salisbury, N. C, March 4. All of Rowan's representatives in the general Special to Daily Industrial News. 'Special to Daily Industrial News Salisbury, N. C, March 4.-T. J. Je- j Salisbury, N. C, March 4.- Crescent rome. of the local bar, leaves tomorrow : Academy, a Rowan county institution lor Monroe, his old home, where he will . suffered a lire yesterday morning that i assembly spent the past Sunday in Ral discUSS With citizens nf flint. i would have been far "worse had the-eigh. the first time that the entire Ten posed electric car line between that place ! Z?.1 "T" V?, were,8? unceremoniously j restitution has been in the capital city n,wl r " VJ,lc wuwn in nie morn- "nc iiiuih. - . ami mis. insr not fniinhr. rl ,,,, ,i t.i.. li ,.,.. i. .:n i.. J t1. c" raw wt-jUTianTIV. - , ir, iuui 11119 W11 UB tllC there has been considerable talk of i Hetore they wore aroused the lire was most important week there to Salisbury. this project. The proposed track would J1'"'" "em. Several had narrow escapes, as the recordership is to come up in the come to Salisbury by way of Mt. Pleas-! 'Z??"pA f4 ,"tJwith omej Senate after having successfully passed ant and Mt. Ulla, and behind here are scvcr.il to sniro'on:,- '. :! ti. ' r. i - - -". .wcc Vi ..ruling, ii'ivsviiiH lives ui nowan iavor many citizens who hope for a success- j apparel. ithe establishment of a recordership here ful ending to it. It would make far the better trans- nnrfariAn Hli- I l i Siiisbury X tlr .horned" I W it hard, with j:. .t . . inp rcsu ii l iar, rne other un inn wi.ro uijlmih.1.-, uesiues me smaller towns lhat would be brought into direct contact CLARK RESENTS STORIES OF PEONAGE; ATTACKS HEARST (Continued From First Page.) STROTHER BROTHERS CASE GOES TO JURY T! (Continued From First Page.) Murdered Policeman Buried. -Favettcville. N. C. March 4. The verdict of the inquest over Policeman isal(l that he would instruct the jury to lleemg when he wjs shot, was open or closed on the night ot the tragedy at .Kotherworxi He admitted today that liis previous testimony had lieen to the ell ect that the window was closed, but qualified his statement by savin? that it ma v have been opened by Rvwaters when he (Gaines), left the bedroom to go to the lower fliwr. He declared that Iivwatcrs leaped through the window without in terruption, indicating that the window was open as has been stoutly contended by the defendants. ":..-'" Whatever may be the effect of Gaines testimony toward discrediting that given by previous witnesses. Judce Harrison The agreement limits the daily ser vice of railway telegraphers to nine hours with a provision that the require ment may ne extended ns to hiiv rir- icular cases when a proper showimr is made to the interstate commerce com mission. The President sinned the bill t the capitol. TAWNEY NOW SAYS WE NEED NOT WORRY AB U r STARV.NC Near the boys' dormitory there stood another school building so close that it appemed certain that 'it must go. The the result that the other buildings were sa ea. The loss is about $800, with half in surance. )r. Lyerly, the president; says it will be rebuilt as soon as possible. It contained eight rooms, and there were sixteen boys in it when it burned. JEROME CONCLUDES HIS ION OF but it is understood that Senator Kluttz is not enthusiastic over it and it may fall upon tribulations. The people of the city care less than nothing for it if the lack of talk so far amounts to any thing. , , Every can of Argo Red Salmon ron iains one pound net. It is always guar anteed to be full weight. (Continued From First Page.) Lockamy was that he came to his death by a pistol shot wound inflicted by one lorn Walker. The dead policeman was buried this afternoon from the Episcopal church of St. Philip the Apostle in Kast Favette- ville, attended by an immense gatlier ing of friends and the officials of the city and the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. At last accounts from the hospital it was said Uiat there was nothing to give out for publication tonight except that both wounded officers, Clnison and Buckingham, are still in a critical condition. MISCELLANEOUS. OUR NEW PROCESS, DEVELOPER (for men only) is a revelation. Promptly relieves the ag-ed nnd mid dle aged as yell as younft man. Sent on trial. Write for sealed booklet. So. Inst. Co., Box 433, Houston, Tenas. 3-5-30t LUMBER WANTED BY WHOLESALE. Address at once. Box 189, Greens ; boro. N. C. 3-3 PARTY WHO EXCHANGED OVER coatB In Crump & Co.'s barbershlp will please return to jr. E. CarriBan, 692 Chestnut street, citv. Cout bought from Chisholm, Stroud. Craw ford & Rees. : 3-3-6t SPDDNER WILL QUIT AFTER 1 G YEARS IN THE SENATE (Continued From First Page.) years' service, and resume the practice of law. The reason assigned by Senator Spoon er for his resignation is that he cannot afford longer to serve as a seiuj tor be cause of the financial sacrifices he is making. He emphasizes his contention regard only as fnr as it actually contra dieted the witnesses' originel state ments, and not as weighing against the testimony of the accused. Mr. Gaines' testimony was the most important of the day, both in its bear ing on the case and from the spectator's point of view. Judge Grimsley, an uncle of Bywaters, Mrs. Pessie Triplett, the dead man's sis ter, and ,T:tck Clark, his colored driver, were put on the stand but their testi mony was objected to by the defense and the objections were sustained. Judge Harrison Mated at adjournment that his charge to the jury would be delivered some time tomorrow... PYTHIAN S GIVE EIGHT CANDIDATES FIRST DEGREE ', Greensboro lodge. No. 80, K. P. held an cnduisinstie meeting last night at which, eight '...candidates for initiation were given the first degree. In addition to the members of the lodge several vis iting Pythi.nis were present, and after the transaction of business a social ses sion was held making the evening a pleasant one. Refreshments were served consisting of sandwiches, coffee and fruits. ... Hundreds ol people have tjTrT the that a senator cannot properly practice grocers that the Argo Red Salmon is the 1'ALMiST vauntare TELLS WHAT 1 'aw, ana it was ot signiiicance that, i nest salmon that they have ever eaten Washington. D. C, March 4. Repre sentative Tawney. of Minnesota, chair man of the committee on appropriations, announced in the House today that in stead of facing a deficit in the treasury at the close of the fiscal year of 1008 as seemed imminent at one time, there would be n surplus of -'0.000,000 at that time, llie total appropriations made at the present session of Congress, he said aggregate apparently $010,948,670.03. .Senator Allison, chairman also made a statement to the Senate along the line of Mr. Tawney's presentation. His es timate ot the aggregate appropriation agreea wun mat ot .Mr. iawney.-'. NORTH CAROLINIANS LEAVE FOR HOME Washington, D. C, March 4. Nearly all the members of the North Carolina delegation left for home soon after ad journment. Messrs. Overman, Thomas and Mnall will tarry here a few -days at tending to matters in the departments, ni'preseniauve iiackett and wile are here and witnessed the closing scenes incident to the adjournment of the Fifty-ninth Congress. FERTILIZER TRUST WINS IN US. SUPREME COURT (Continued From First Page.) Dr. Wagner that he may conclude with i the witness tomorrow. " i Mrs. -William Thaw is exneeted to be I the next figure in the witness chair. i With Mrs. Thaw's testimony in the de-J fi-nse will practically have comnlcted its ' case, ana n seems HKelythat the state's ease in rebuttal may besin before the end of the week. Just what District-Attorney Jerome will be able to prove in rebuttal re mains quite as much of a mystery as ecr. ne complained today .in seeking a broad interpretation of the rules of evi dence by Justice Fitzgerald that if he should ceill any of the defense s alienists in rebuttal they might refuse on the ground of professional privilege to an swer any questions put to them. This seems to indicate that Mr. Jerome's threat to call Allan Mclane Hamilton in rebuttal carries with it the Dossibil ity that Dr. Hamilton may not testify, ior ai me iraie nc made the examina tion of Thaw in the Tombs he was in the employ of the prisoner's counsel. Include six cans of Argo Red Sal mon in your next grocery list. It will keep for twenty years. POSTUM in pLce of Coffee does give relief from coffee Ails "THERE'S A REASON" I HP URES Ti. ACHE I wU 10c. Bottle 25c. Bottle 2 Doses 8 Doses YOUR ASK DEALER rOR IT. Walker Makes Them Better. Place your order now for an Easter Suit. Our line comprises all the latest Novelties in foreign and domestic wool ens. The largest assortment in North Carolina to s.'.lect from. The stylo anil workmanship put in otir garments make them essentially the clothes of the sea son for the buyer of the hour. worries, annoys, perplexes you at this moment, and what to do to gain your wish, your heart's desire, or your money back. Can call names and tell who and when vou should marry. Ladies. 50c and ft: Teaches Palmistry and Claivoyancy. Open until seven at night. 337 South Ashe street. 3-2-6t COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HOLD MONTHLY MEETING and it was of Spooner announced his retirement for this reason the ame day that Bailey, of Texas, returned after his desperate fight for the other side of the proposi tion. For months Senator Spooner, in con fidential conversations with his Repub ncan colleagues, nad intention to resign.- None of them wouid believe him. Thev attributed his con Ask your neighbors if' they have tried it K. P. Lodge No. 69 Meets. me regular meeting of Guilford longe ao. (,l, is.. P., which was held last nignr m tne Junior Order hall was well au.cnuea.. . I he meetmer ' w.m ermfl,,! told ' them of his to the transaction of routine ihnsiness. ao new members were initiated. The regular monthly meet hur' of the ... 1 Iloard of County Commissioners was In private conversations todav Sena- BnL'". ?ty CO,,.rtf0,,"e.- tor Sooner -would confirm none of the Koutine biisinesn was transacted. A ., :nt, . , . ... . ?Z ?.fS. U t iay t0 cons,derltentions. All that he would lay in reply At tl iwb.--- . , .-; '-jto queries was that he would'imike his WrH JrlltF51 rd"y .ftehome in Madison, and practice law at h board met with a committee fromlanv nlace in he fnite 5tot.. versatlon to pessimism, and, without ex-i. pery can of Argo Red Salmon con .ni;n .,t I,; o ' iu.4. tains one pound net. It ia nlu-.v-. anteed to be full weight. the Board of Aldermen and discussed the question of . equalization. While nothing definite was agreed upon, it is understood that the boards will make n effort to get the assessors to make a thorough investigation this year and have the assessment raised where they re too low. DR. McKANNA MAY BUILD A HOSPITAL IN THIS CITY Dr. J. J. McKanna, proprietor of the Thrte-Day Liquor Cure, was in the city yesterday looking over some real estate. Be Intends to erect a $20,000 building If he finds a suitable site. He thinks he Iim about located the property that will ult him. The enterprise will mean touch to the city. ; . Swettenhm Has Resigned. London, March 4. The resignation of woveraor owettenham, of Jamaica, has fceconis an accomplished fact and he will leave that island as soon as his affairs an be arranged. Negro Is Arrested on Suspicion. A negro, giving his name as Ed. flplng, was found loafing around the rear of stores in West Market street last night and was locked up on suspic ion. The arrest was made by Chief JKeeley and Policeman Skeens. IARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO clients present themselves. NOTES FROM DURHAM AND ITS PEOPLE Durham, N. C, March 4. S. II. Ream went down to Raleigh today, and to morrow will take charge of the Seaboard freight office in Raleigh. Mr. Reams has been agent for the Seaboard here for a number of years. He is succeeded monials. I take pleasure in recommend nere by Kobert l. Montgomery, who;'nS nim nil thanking him publicly has been assistant agent for some time.!1'8 S. A. Dougherty, 327 Easf Mar Mrs. J. If. Edwards, accompanied bv ! t street. her daughters, Mrs. Fred Markham and All Bad-eyed Folks Should Enow! If any one wants to know whether nr. t. a. JJtchenstcin. M. O.. the New 1 oris eye specialist now at the Meyers Company's store, can make a body "see, please call on me. The opticist fitted me with a pair of his famous glasses and I haven't seen so well in twenty years. I took a trolley trip the other day. and life seemed anew to me. I enjoyed the trees, hills and valleys, nature, etc.; ev erything was so bright and clear it'just mad me feel good all over. He certain ly is doing a great work if he can re store people's eyes as he did mine. He tells me he has thousands of t.ei. .Mrs. John Holloway. will go to Riilti more, where she will enter the Univer sity, of Maryland hospital for an opera tion. We Guarantee Satisfaction, J. A. Brogden, of the National Si company, uayton, O., writes, under date of October 12, 1006: "Nosena is the only preparation I have ever used that relieves my affection so speedily and pleasantly. I am getting the. first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted ca tarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nosena if I could not get another." . Buy Nosena from Z."V. Conyers. Get your money back if not satisfied. Sam ple tube and booklet by mail, ten cents. Brown 'Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo., and Greeneville, Tenn. Catarrh and - Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Nosena. It soothes tho congested momhr.:nti.. 1. .6XJays inflammations, and thoroughly healaf ana cicanees. n keeps moist all the passages whose tendency is to thicken and become dry. Cures colds, throat troubles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stopped- !' nusu, I'lrauuiiir inroucn month bama, Mississippi, Lousiana and Ten nessee in violation of the antitrust law of 1800. . It was charged in these indictments that the combination controled 00 per cent, of the fertilizer product of the country, and that throuch the Coloni.il Development Company as a common medium, prices were fixed and the amount of sales regulated, the result being a cost in the aggregate of not less than .4.000.000 to the farmers in the state --mentioned in excess of what it would lie under a system permitting free and unrestricted competition. .1 here were . twentv-nve indictments rtpainst 'the officers of the fertilizer companies, but only eleven of them have reached the Supreme Court. The proceeding which terminated to day was merely preliminary and did not go to the merits of the ' case. When taken into custody by the Virginia mar shal, the defendants appealed, to the United States Circuit Court for writs' of habeas corpus on the ground that the Argo Red Salmon can be served on Tennessee court under the constitution ny table. It can be served from the was incompetent to try them for an of- i "an. or prepared in many palatable icnse winch had not been committed in The Plain Truth What More Can Greensboro People Ask? When well-known residents and high ly-respected people of Greensboro make such statements as the following, it must carry cireviction to every reader: F. H. Cobbler, hardware salesman, of Oil Asnnoro street, Urcensboro, N. C, says: "I do not know what caused my kidney complaint but for three years I was afflicted with this disease. The pains in the small of my back and throusrh the loins clung to me event at night in uv'i ami 111 ui .morning x arove leenng lame and sore. During the day I tired easily. On some occasions I suffered from dizzy spells and headaches. I feared in dications of serious kidney disorder. The action and condition of the kidney secre tions and the passage were too frequent and sediment was also noticeable. Some times 1 was obliged to get up during the night. Every cold I contracted seemed to settle in my back. I got Doan's Kid ney Pills from the Fariss-Klutzz Dnur Co., and used them and ia a few days 1 was benefited and as I continued to use the remedy I continued to improve. By the time I had used four boxes I was cured and the cure has remained perma nent. Doan's Kidney Pills is the best medicine I have ever used and I am glad to give them my indorsement." For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,(sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. T. A. Walker & Co. WHO TAILOR BEST. Cleaning, pressing and repairing done. 212 South Elm Street PHONE 648 Throat Couahs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you bow deceptive they are. A tickling In the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your case carefully to your doctor, and ask, him about your taking Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Then do as he says. Get the best medicine, always. w bt b Mt.eui we pnbtnn . O. AyarOe., jjOweu.auM. tho forrmlmofftMonr preparation. ATLOCK PEARCE, C ONT R A C T I NG PLASTERERS Estimates cheerfully furnished on all kinds of Plaster Work in any part of the state. 9 Ornamental Relief Work a Specialty. Phone 1169 or 988. For months we have been hard at work on our spring stock, giving orders, designing styles of our own, and, most of all, trying to have good values in our various lines. Our snowing so far predicts for us an un usual good business this spring. NOW COMPLETE ' Hats for Men and Boys, Soft Hats and Derbys. A showing that Is not surpassed by any hat house in America. Buying only of manu facturers enables us to save you from 50c to $1 on 'every hat. UNDERWEAR Medium weights in cotton and wool. Domestic and foreign goods, 75c to $1.25 per garment. CI.OTHING-MVe haven't all of the spring clothes in as yet; we've enrt' ;h to show you the finest tailored garments it has ever been our pleasure to fit on you; we would consider it a favor for every man to call and try on one or two of our new suits for spring, and it will not place you under obligation to bu v. Only look. OTHER NEW ARRIVALS NECKWEAR. HOSIERY, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, ODDS AND ENDS All of the odds and ends of "heavy 1 weights" stay on the reduced price list. Overcoats, Suits, Trousers, -Sweaters, Jersey Coats, etc., so, if anything we can fit you in, you saVe money in buying now. It is our loss and your gain do not expect many regular lots in the winter stock, for it isn't here. v- )ERWANGER The One-Price Clothier Raleigh, N. C s. that jurisdiction. MAKES THE KIDNEYS ACT Simple Prescription Overcomes Terrible Cases of Rheumatism and Bladder Trouble. To make up enough of the "vegetable treatment." which is claimed to be re lieving nearly every sufferer who uses it for backache, kidney complaint, sore weak bladder and rheumatism: cret from any good prescription pharmacy one-half ounce, rluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce txmpound ' Kariron and three ounces Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. ,-snaKe wen in a oottle and take in tea spoonful doses after each meal and again at bedtime. Those who have tried it claim that it acts gently hut thoroughly on the kid neys, relieving backache land bladder trouble and urinary difficulties almost instantly; Many cases of rheumatism are. known to have been relieved within a few days, the pain and swelling di minishing with each doae. A well-known local druggist, who is in a position to know, asserts that this prescription, wherever it becomes known. always ruins the sale .of the numerous patent medicine rheumatism cures, kid ney cures, etc. It is a prescription which dishes. BAD BREATH Da uiiea all kinds of medicines. Mr tontna li.a h?,i,. d "r ulnhem I c.n willingly .ud hJiri,?T ' entirely eifna'uf. 1 k-noJ "!, "' recommend them to.nr one saSerinc (ran sacta troubles"" ChM. H. Hslpera, 114 E. Tth 81., New York H. T. f(Ff) Beat For 1 1 Thw Dowtls CAHDV CATHARTIC while sleeping offensive breath, etc. Tt. the majority of Detent medicine mann is antiseptic, and contains no chemicals I faetnrers,.': and even certain physicians or urugs naving a narcotic effect, or that Q,sl,Ke to ee publialietlv- Few eases, in cau cause the "drug ruuiz urug company, habit." ariss- Argo Red Salmon readily adapta It self to the requirements of breakfast, luncheon, dinner or supper,- and gives seasonable variety to every meal. deed, which will fall to fully yield to its peculiarly soothing and healing influ ence. Being composed of common every day vegetable ingredients, which can be gotten from any draggfsts, it makes up a good, honest and harmless remedy ana at small cost. ' f!??,,,' '"'8M. PoleM, Tut O004. Da Boofl oioiien, noun or Urine. Me. Kr.Hc Dnu ' b"- 1'e fen.lne tablet strmiia gog! Oiumnteea Is ear or your Boner bk. 8trlini Remedy Co.. Chicaca er M.V. .ll AXXUAL SALE, TEN ISSLUOX BOXES WILL Q. KIRKMAN PIANO AND PIPE ORGAN TUNING Repairing, Rebuilding. .',"..' S H O P S:' 0 Danville, Va. Greensboro, N. C. Box 400, either address. WANTED AT ONCE! WOMEN AND GIRLS TO Operate Sewing Machines. ! "V ' ., : ' '.. ' , - Clean, easy and paying employment. Beginners paid GOOD WAGES. All Machines run by power. Board secured at moderate rates. v For foil particulars, apply promptly to m GOLDEN BELT MANUFACTURING CO., DURHAM. N. C i 7 PEILE STAlfDAKD 8CH00S OF C0MMEXCX, .. peXoidraji emnaig Xwaf put nontiedo aitax MJ CreeubarVll C .
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