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if iilv" ' 1 W BIBS, H. C, BA TUEDAT, 1I0E5IS8, MAT , OMStf j: YOL. ' XX H0J9.4 : o TWIHTI IIRST III PAH CROSVEHOR SAYS: "Peruna is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy I am HON. DAN. A. GROSmOB, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. Dan. A. Oronvenor, Deputy Auditor for tho War Department, In a letter written from Washington, D. C, says: "Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best spring tonics It Is an excellent catarrh remedy." DAN. A. OROSVENOR. In a recent letter be says : consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when I wrote you last I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me If my certificate Is genuine. I Invariably answer, yes." Dan. A. Grosvenor. A County Commissioner! Letter. Hon. John WlHl&jns, County Com mis sinner, of 617 West Seoond street, Dnlnth, Minn., says the following In regard to Pcruim: " As a romedy for catarrh I can cheer fully recommend Peruna. I know what It la tb suitor from that terrible disease and I feel that it Is my duty to speak a $ Don't Forget to Remember, T And Remember Not to Forget, 1 THAT I HACKBURN'S I IS THE PLACE tTo buy all kinds of Wash Goods. A large and well selected stock to choose from. (ft I A I We will show this week a Beautiful Line of Isadles Paranoia. 26 in. in Bed, Green, Bluo and Black, with French Gray Oxidized Handles. . Something New! They are Beauties;! Call Early & net first choice. rne Amerc 3? V ' ' ' -VH AVE JUST JIEOEIVE0 TI1E1R ; '.C ' . 5' Enormous. .Spring Stock . and Invites )he tospectiaii of the puUio.,,:'V;'--'.v-,-.''-A''f':: ZZ J v i The latesi male, and styles In Spring Suits for eTerybody At Prlci thftt Knwk Out Competition :: ZZ .-Meni Furnishing' Goods of every description. ;' Cheap too. j j Shoes, tip-to-date styles and of the best makes.' Dry Goods of 2 all kinds. Ws carry a choice line of MTIXISrEtlT that Is pret- ; ZZ . 7 enough w' rty lady Ladies Dress Goods of every qual- J J . Hy from ginghams to the most select Weaves, at. right prices. ; ZZ Give us a call and well do the rest.', 1 .""-'"ZZ li A:ZRIGAfl StOCIC CO.? H ., .... I J :: P. HOWARD. M 1 1 1 I I asWell as Ever." good word for the tonic that brought mo immediate relief. Peruna curod mo of a bad case of catarrh and I know it will cure any other sufferer from that dis ease." John Williams. Miss Mattlo L. Guild, President Illi nois Young People's Christian Temper ance Union, in a recent letter from Chi cago, Til, says t Proprletif, BUM M I I M M t 1 . i I i "I doubt U ' PenmabetarlraltaaB the remedies recommended to-day for catarrh ot the yitem.9A remedy that will core catarrh ot the stomach win erne the same eoadltkm ot the mucous membmae anywhere, i have found It the best remedy I beta ever tried for catarrh, and bettering ft worthy my endorsement I gladly accord It-Mettle -'j Hon. W,1 F, BTOvnlowt Congressman from Tennessee, writes! from Wash ington, T, O, the following) . ; I hare suffered from oatarrh of the stomach tot several years, and for the past twelve months was in an exceed tngly critloai oonditton. My attention was called to your Peruna, and I began to use it, and my Improvement was noticeable after the first-three days. ' I have taken three bottles of the medioine and I feel satisfied that I am now almost, if not permanently, eared. ' In connec tion with the . Peruna, J baveosed you Manaiin rot wiinwwiesj ana torpid mreft I regard It as the beat medicine for this purpose that I have evwi wed. Having been benefited so mnoh myself,.! gtva yon this statement, that others may be likewise beneflted. W. P. Brownlow, M. C Jonesboro, Term. Mrs. Elmer- Fleming, orator of Beser voir Counoil Ho. 168, Northwestern Le gion of Honor; ot Minneapolis, Minn, writes from 258ft Polk street, N. E. : "I have been troubled all my life with catarrh in my head. I took Peruna for about three months, and now think I ant permanently cured. I believe that for catarrh in all its forms Pernna Is the medicine of the ago. It cures Mrs. Elmer Fleming, Minneapolis, Minn. when all other ' remedies fail. I can heartily recommend Peruna as a catarrh remedy." Mrs. Elmer Fleming. Treat Catarrh la Spring. Tho spring Is the time to treat catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often retards a enre of catarrh. If a course of Peruna Is taken during the early spring months the cure' will be prompt and permanent. There can be no failures if - Peruna Is taken intelligently during the favorable weather of spring. As a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna eradicates catarrh from the system wherever it maybe located." It cures ca tarrh of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as catarrh of the head. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, wrlto at onoe to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vlco gratis. t C Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. r nnnnnn THE Is OPEN can; be found : everything pertainine; MerchaMise J Special;! attp rJti9.StachDepart WE i, ft- a'. -.- .:' . "'.V rs .:.' S'tr ix-v (.. .",-' 1 MMMM).MlmM..MtMM,MMM,MMM,M , 'We Se I -; Every :We M .v;-;:;r'!i: 11 3 MUSH. -7 - I It Strong Effort For State Orphan age. A r (tool State Book. Daughters Con , feieraey d Soldier Heme. : Kerosene lamp Start Fire. SlagaUrOe . . . evrreaee. State ,i-. Gkarten. kiLKlQB, May J. Governor Ayeock and Bute Superintendent Joyner left (or - Charlotte this morning, to attend the educational Conferenos In progieu there, wbloh is the second of the series and wbloh is attended by representa tives of 20 counties. The clerk of the Federal court here lays the docket of the term which be gins this month Is the lightest In several Tears. For eight, years past earnest efforts have been made In the successive legis latures to secure jhe establishment of a State orphanage. AU have failed thus far, but now a very determined effort U to.be made. There was a conference here until a late hoar last night at the office of the Raleigh Christian Advo cate. Active work will be done in the various counties to press the plan. The State Agricultural department has Issued, under the title "A sketch of North Carolina," a book which is a con densation of the larger work, "North Carolina and its Resources," which Is being distributed. There Is a great de mand for these books, from all parts of this country and from abroad. The Daughters of the .Confederacy are Justly proud of the Improvements at the Soldiers' Home here and feel that but for their efforts these would never have been made. The News and Observer declines to take (Ides In the Clark controvery. Some persons declare that Judge Clark must make a statement orer his own signature, while the other side declares he must not go Into print but must avoid any controversy. Last night a kerosene' lamp exploded in a "block" signal house of the Sea board Air Line between Raleigh and the penitentiary. The building was con sumed. It set a bridge on fire, but the firemen saved.the bridge. Editor Henry A. London of Plusboro who is here tells of a singular occurrence near Moncure. An ei-Oonfederate Vet eran fell dead on his farm, while at work. George A. Thompson was his name. A neighbor, Thomas J. Poe, also an DESIRES TO STATE THAT. THEIR PART and READY SOLICIT A SHARE OF THE PUBLIC S th i ng ! ; '. Sell , the:;Best 't)f ; Eveitliing ; " We Sell the Best of Every thinir e J i) , uUt Made of Pure Orape Cream of Tat-taty S9TM MMNt NVMS SO., an ex-Confederate, conducted the burial services, in the absence of a minister, and then fell dead. The State charters the Atlantic Chris tian College, at Wilson. It will be co educational and under the direction of the Christian church. A charter is also granted the Mosley Brick and Shingle Company of Kinaton, also one to the Ravan Mattress Company of Salisbury. Mr; H. C. Brown, Secretary of the Corporation Commission, will bs a can didate before the next Democratic State Convention for the nomination df Com missioner to succeed D. H. Abbott. Mr. Brown is familiar with the duties of the office and possesses the qualifications for an ideal Commissioner. He Is supported the man who pays the freight that Is the manufacturer, Merchant and Farmer He too has been so uniformly courteous to the legal fraternity and others desir ing information touching coronation matters that he will be a strong candi date. Grover Cleveland Back. Princeton, N. J., Hay 3. Grover Cleveland returned to Princeton today from Florida. When asked how he had enjoyed the trip be replied that he had passed the jive weeks very pleasantly and that he felt very much Improved In health, We are still selling meat at UfO per pound, not 20c as reported. Oaks Market. uuuu P:1MT ' r FOR BUSINESS, where; MM.MMMMMMMMM ,.' v:J rvA:,w t - - . . . ':;, .Jf !: if n fffi Ml WVi MS) ITt, S8V.T0Sa They Fayor Ship Subsidies. Washihgtok, afar I The House Com mlttee on Merchant Marine and Fish eries met today and received letters from Charles H. Cramp, Alex K. Smith, Secretary of the Maritime Association of New Tork, and Commissioner of Navi gation Chamberlain, favorable to the Ship Subsidy bill. Postmaster At Durham, N. C Washington, May 1 Among the Presidential postmasters nominated to day was Patrick J. O'Brien, at Durhtm, N. C. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 56c LESS WORRY. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves In dozens of ways, and you can't prevent it. All you can do is to keep them as free from exposure as possible and al ways have In the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Anway's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It Is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 16 cents will be refunded by any dealer selling it Sold by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's Pharmacy. flodol Dyspepsia Cere Diflvsts wtoat yejej eat to General; MMM.I V m?' the Cheapest ! f 1 fresh from the Whitehurst Farm today early as the supply will not he large. Fre3h lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Hams." Also Eng- Hsh Cured Shoulders, Fulton Market Corned Beef and Canned Meats of all kinds. I Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin Cutter 85c lb.'- Also J a Nice Print Butter for 30c lb. Nice Fruit Jelly 5c lb. 'l t Pickles both sour and sweet. ' New Cream Cheese. " ' - Phone us your orders and possible prices. Yours to please, 'Phone 91. 55c per Pound. If you want your breakfast table complete huy your But ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, Ac. from us. 4, We also have a large stock of all kinds of Canned Goods that we do not caro to carry over for next season, that we are are selling at a bargain. Don't buy anything in our lino until you get our prices. Yours to Please, Wholesale and Retail Orocer, ' - t " PHONE 09, Cor. Ilroad A Hancock St. WE CAN COLLAR YOU TWICE FOB 25 CEHTS. ' WE CAN CUFF YOU FOR 25 CEJfTS. ; Wo will do a good job at the price, and you will be well pleased. We know of no one who can do the job better, or more satisfact orily to you. We believe we are selling the v Best Collars and Cuffs on the Market Linen on both sides, and they won't come back to . ' you wich saw edges the first or seoond time they are laununed. We take particular pride in having Collars and Cuffs that are just right, and it would please us to have -you give us a trial on Collars and Cuffs. No late style but what is here. E. W ARMSTRONG, 67 Middle Street, Appetizing 'Thing. We hate the most exten sive stock of appetizing things i' ' ever mtrodnoed here: Pickles, Baaces, Jellles,.Buscutt, Fralts and cpnd Intents gathered from the Occident and Orient crowd each other for room, and the barer Is bewildered by the vs- t'rlety .we olfer. Too liare a . range of choice, however all . of the best,, too, and that's Jus what roc want. r J.J TOLSON, Jr., ar i ati s m Ma m. m a sua.f mr ;e.;;iiavens(. TbS Old Sellable Bhoe Kaket on Middle Street bM pleased .the people! tor rears with his work," Can excell aO others h the buitnsi ','Ux bill oltr." Jba repahinf ol Ladles shoes a ipeeWtjr, 4 130t MIDDDB STILKET. . - LilAnVS TASTELESS :".to;:ic. i mm p tr Place your orders they will be filled at the lowest . j-tv en - ' 2 TFholealo I ft Retail z 71 Broad St. v. - a. i m a . i ! MS CiTAKP.! S loosens ip Lbs tsmat!, la aose, elears oat t! i i otarrtl fcoaaachee d ) t geetloa ta the front of, i 1 oaly 10 oou and t i i from Its see la worth i! Mff. by Bradham's FI CoU tWachs r ' Oontala no or otber lajarioua ' depress but at' raoretae Its s' for Ilsnlai .!. : lOo. Mads an 1 macr, eornsr I '
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