The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 133, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 1, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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MEAT A COSTLY FOOD
The average person cats too much meat and as mcatj
is a costly article of food it would be good policy to omit
it at times from the daily bill of fare. Just try as a substitute
DR PRICE
ILCRAIN
FOOD
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Two objects arc gained thereby improvement of health and
a saving of money. As Dr. Price's Algrain Food is a correct
combination of WHEAT OATS RICE and BARLEY it lwr Brvo'i M0--
contains all the nourishing elements of meat. Ask your Grocer.
BEAU E8TATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds Filed For Record In Office ol
County Clerk.
(Furnished by Klncoy AuWjct Co.)
Deeds nlcd Feb. U 1010:
K. V. Pott and wlfo to Saml. Nel-
son two tracts of Felix a. Fossea
and Martin Quest surveys; $750.00
H. P. Bone to J. H. Mnuldln lot 3
In block No. 31 Collego Hill nddl-
t on to Greenville; JlM.uO.
P. M. Apperson nnd wlfo to T. F
Appcrsou lot In City ot Commerce;
M 000.00.
7.. I). Qrlshnrc. ct nt to Jim Shields
253'4 acres ot Martin finest 1'. I). Me-
Is'enl and Thomas IleiiBOti surveys;
$17710.00.
J. H. .Mnuldln nnd nlfo to W. II.
Steed lot 3 In block No. 31 College
Hill addition to Greenville; $125.00.
M M. Hnnna lo J. O .James lot in
Wolfe City; $225.00.
V. M. Talor nnd wire to V. Jl.
Steed lot In Uroenvlllo on John (Iran-
Public Stenographer.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor who has boon
bookkeeper for Uio Homo Telephone
Company has resigned her position
with them and Is now located in the
offices of Sherrlll Mulkoy & Hamil-
ton. Mrs. Taylor Is a competont
stenographer and will do all kinds ot
public stcnograpblo work making a
specialty ot the legal branch. Accur-
acy nud promptness will bo her motto
mid she solicits all kinds ot steno-
graphic work. t(.
More pcopla aro taking Poloy's
ICIduey Kcnicdy every year. It Is
considered tho most effective remedy
lor all kidney nnd bladdu troubles
that medical Bclenco can dovlse. Fo-
ley's Kidney llonicdy corrects Irreg-
ularities builds up tho system and
restores lost vitality Sold hy U.
Geo.
W. II. Wise et nl to V. 11. lolinoii
et at tuu lots III Greenville on I.. M
Ililzenillnc- survey; $1000.00.
T. I. Knight et nl lo Jno. Knight
l.iil acres of John Crllskl surtoy;
I SUO.MI.
I .Mrs. J. M. Fortes et nl to W. M
i Pickens tract of J. 1). Webb and .1.
Look for the Singer Sign (The Red S.)
When In need ot machine. Wo can
give you your mouey'8 worth. Think
a C-drawor drop head Singer from
$20.00 to $C5.00. Your credit Is good.
S1NQEH S. M. CO..
II. Iluyle Mgr.
Ellard'a Wood Yard.
Handles all kinds ot dry wood
cord block and stovo wood. Blocks
$2 per rick stovo wood $2.50 per
rick. I glvo prompt dollvery. Phones
Southwestern 505; Now 138. M. A.
Ellard tho wood man. tt.
Benson's Pressing Parlor at tho
'Ueckhani Hotel guarantees ladles'
work. Sweater suits and dry clean-
ing our specialty. Club rates fouri
suits pleased shines and baths millin-l
Ited $1.50 per month. Hot nnd cold the
baths any old time. Doth phones pany makes.
Do ou know that croup can bo
prevent d? Qlvo Chamberlain's
Cough lleuiedy .as soon as tho child
becomes hoarse or even nfter the
croupy cough appears and It will
prevent tho attack. It Is also a cer
tain cure for croup and has never
been known to fall. Sold by Me
Uaughcy Dros. and all druggists
m i
Ladrlppo pains that pervade tin
entire system LaGrlppo coughs that
rack and strain aro ipilckly cuied
by Foley's Ho oy and Tar. Is mild
ly laxative safe and certain lu re-1
suits. Sold by C. W. Gee.
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While It Is often Impossible to pro-
vent nn accident It Is never Impossi-
ble to bo prepared It Is not beyond
any one's nurse. Invest 25 cents In
a liottlo of Chamberlain's Uulment
and j on aro prepared for sprains
bruises and like Injuries. Sold by
McQaughey Bros and all druggists.
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Wo please when others fall. Try
us and bo pleased. Tho Elite Pross-
Ing Parlor Shows & George. Old
phono 401; new phono 320.
Bo suro to plant tho variety of
shade trees that sou will be proud
of when you get old. Barlow can
tell you all about thorn.
Excellent patterns In table ware.
nicest Hogers Silverware Corn-
Best quality for tho low
est price Br. M. Beskow Optician.
I.. Davis mirtcs; $2100.00.
Deeds nlcd Feb. IB. 1910:
U II. Williams et nl to D. Hogers
lot In J. Grlfflu snney; $35 00
Harry JIarley nnd wife lo M T.
I.eggett part of lots 2 and 3 In block
Nn 0 Geo addttou lu Giecnvlllo;
$025 00.
it. T. I.eggell and wlto to II. P.
Phillips part uf lots 2 and 3 In block
No. C Geo addition to Greenville;
$053.00.
M. C. Finley to A. J. Green tracts
of land of T. C. Elliott Peter Adams
ftnd Jehu Orr surveys; $1500.00.
M. W. Briscoe to C. II. Brlscou lot
11 lu Williams nddlt'ou to Caddo
Mills; $75.00.
A J. Green to D. Sawyers tracts of
land ot T. C. Elliott Peter Adams
nnd John Orr surteys; $105000.
J. J. Sims to C. 11. Briscoe lot In
Caddo Mills; $500.00.
D. Sawyeis to A. M. Mcllrlde tracts
ot laud ot T. C. Elliott Teter Adams
and John Orr surves; $2000.00.
J. K. Itobey and wife to I. V. Mor-
gan lot In city of Greenville on Wel-
lington avenue; $C50.00.
S. F. Mcl.endon to Will II. Cole
lota C 7 nnd 8 lu block No. I In
Floyd; $35 00.
Glasses corroctly fitted to the eye
lenses ground and made whllo you
wait. Dr. M. Besow. Optician.
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The Tenderfoot Farmer
It was one of these experimental farmers who put flreen
spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. His theory
was that it didn't matter what the cuw ate &u long as 6hc
was fed The questions o( digestion and nourishment hail
not entered into his calculations.
It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such
on experiment with a cow. But many a farmer feeds him
silf regardless of digestion and nutrition. He miht almost as well eat shav-
ing for all tho good be gets out of his food. Tho result is that the stomach
grows "weak" the action of the Organs of digestion and nutrition arc impaired
sad the man suffers tho miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of ncnousness.
To strengthen the stomach restore the activity ot tho or'
lions ot digestion and nutrition and brace up the nerves
use Dr. Plerce'm Golden Medical Dlscovsry It Is an un.
falllnS remedy and has the confidence ot physicians as
well as the praise ot thousands healed by Its use.
In the strictest sense "Golden Medical Discovery" Is a temperance medl.
elne. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics and is as free from alcohol
as from opium cocaino and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on
Its outside wrapper.
Don't let dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine for
stomach lirar and blood "just as good" as "(Solden Medical Discotcry."
Read This.
i I have been selling Hall's Texas
' Wonder for tho cure ot Kidney blad-
I dcr and rheumatic troubles since he
first put It on tho market and I rec-
1 commend It as tho best kidney ircdl-
j cine I havo ovor sold. Gee's Drug
I Storo Greonvlllo.
DISTRICT COURT.
The
Court la Now Ahead of the An-
slgnment.
Tho following proceedings were bad
In Jttdgo Montrose's court jcoterdaj:
1..V. Ballard ts. tho M. K. & T. Ity.
Co.; passed tor settlement.
C. E. Chancy s. C. D. DoWltt et
nl. After Introducing part ot the tcs-
tomony In this caso the parties agreed
to ntb.trato the matter by selecting
Ihreu ot the jurors who were selected
to try tho case. Tho three gentle-
men decided upon were Mr. l.eo
Bean A. W. DeKeo nnd U V. Henry.
T. F. Moore vs. St. 1 S. W. 11 .
Co.; passed for settlement.
J. A. Eason vs. St I.. S. W.
Co ; continued hy consent.
Henry Delnncoy vs. St. U S
Ity. Co.; continued hy convent.
J. W. Matins vs. M. K. & T.
Co.; continued by content.
V. II. Bean vs. M. K. &. T.
Co.; continued by consent.
ltohl. l.eo Woods vs. M.. K. & T.
Ity. Co.; continued by cunsent.
G. II. Petty is. M K. ft T. lit.
Co.; continued hy consent.
.1. A. llaer s. St. I.. S. W. Hy. Co.;
continued on application uf plaintiff.
Jno. Amos s. St. 1.. S. W. Hy. Co.;
continued by consent.
A. J. Stevenson vs. St. U. S. W. Hy.
Co.; continued hy consent.
David Steele is. M K. & T. 11 v.
Co.; coat titled by consent.
D. YV. Fnrils s. the M. K. & T.
Hy. Co. This was the last casu on
yesterday's assignment and was pass-
ed until this morning on account of
sickness of plaintiff's attorney. Thuiu
Is unly ono li'iire case on this week'4
assignment. So far the court Is keep.
lUK ahead of the assignment for tills
i eek.
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Hy.
Hy.
A Valuable Booklet Free.
Every person who calls nt Fronch
& Moore's drug storo will bo given a
little booklet written by an ciulnoul
authority. Every family has ono or
moro persons who have eczema pim-
ples dandruff ring worm totter
prickly heat lilvoj or soma form of
skin or scalp dlseaso. This booklet
Is written In such a plain almplo man-
ner that any person aftor perusal of
It can tell what Is tho matter wltn
them and can at once proceed to get
a simple homo treatment that will
destroy the germ life that causes the
disease and In this way effect a com
pleto euro of any form of skin or
sealp disease.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
FOR SHEfllFF.
It It not what you read that makes
you wise but what jou retain.
It Is not what sou eat that makes
you strong but what you dlgost.
It Is not what you make that makes
you rich but what you save.
We know a man worth a million
dollars who attributes It to having fol
lowed tho above. Lot us help you
get rich by paying you 4 per cent on
your savings account. The Green-
ville National Excbango Bank the
largest bank In Hunt County.
An attack of tho grip Is often fol
lowed by a psrslsttnt cough which
to many proves a great annoyance.
Chain aerlaln's Cough Ilemedy has
been extensively used and with good
success for the relict and euro ot
this cough. Many casos havo been
cured after a'l other r medics had
failed. Sold by McGaugboy Bros.
and all druggists.
Struck a Rich Mine.
S. W. Bo ds ot Coal City Ala.
says ho struck a perfect nilno of
h nlth lu Dr. King's Now Ufu Pills
for they cured him of Liver nud Kid-
ney Trouble after 12 yoars ot Buffer-
ing. They aro tho best pills on
earth for Constipation Malaria
(Headache DjspvSpsla Dobllltyi 25c
nt all druggists.
You should not full to come nnd see
my superb line of cut glass. Tho best
for the money ever offered. Dr. M.
Beskow Optician.
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a train that sets the pace for
other trains something in
advance of anything else in
the Southwest is
The Katy Limited
HAY-FEVER W&J
This limited tram of unlimited com-
forts is brilliantly lighted throughout
and equipped with
Chair Cars mote attractie and more
comfortable than usual. No extra
fate" for seats.
JL ! Sleepers that are just a little finer
: . man any previously mini uigKci
KKKVW XXX I Ldle3- t0'ik.; .ooms-denul lavatories
i sliding window screens electric ftns
SJJJSJ"4 CM55J5MI5M'JM55MJ' electric berth lights hoih in upper
anu lower uciuis uiiafiv-iiM'ti uia
car.
The Katy Limited with its well
known companion train
The Katy Flyer
gives tho M. K. & T. Ry. two fast
limited trains daily from Texas to
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Business University
NIGHT SCHOOL
THREE NIQHTS A WEEK:
MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.
COURSEB IN ENCU8H DOOKKEEP1NG AND STENOG-
RAPHY. ENQLI8H INCLUDES PRACTICAL GRAMMAR
LETTER WRITING 8PELLING RAPID CALCULATION AND
PENMANSHIP.
TERMS REASONABLE. .
WE8T LEE STREET. NEW PHONE.
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Ely's Cream Balm
Sum to GHvo Sntlofnotlon.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE
ft clestisci unotlicn licalii and pretoets tin
dl-wiiM.il incmhniuu rtHiiltlu from Oiitftrrl
tud dri vci nwuy u Cold In thu Hi-ad imlcltlv
itP4tori44 tho HeriKr-4 of Tusle Mid Hniell
lusy to us CoutuIii4 no iujurluiia 3rug4
Applinl into tho nostrils and uhsnrboil
TiorL'o Rlrn to cents at DruiurUU or bj
ui'ill. 11'mld CriA'u Halm fur uo lit
tUmilzora 73 cento (
UY BIIOTUTBt Hunt Bt Ns Vorh.
Election Oiricert For Year APpolnted
nnd List Given Delow.
Tho county commissioners yester-
day received and approved tho re-
ports of tho Independent ncliool dis-
tricts ot Greenville Wolfe City and
Lone Oak.
The election ojtlcers for tho joal
wore selected and the list given hs-
low: Greemllle No. 1. IN 11. RUIott U.
I.. DnUdsou 1. A. nouknlsht II. "D
Wnddell.
areenilll No. 2. I. ArdlB W. A.
Hurt W. Ii. Noble Will lliiUo.
Whllo Hock. No. S II. K. Hnllowny
V. S: Ward A. 3. Tllns t). A. Ivd-
wards. Kingston No. 1. 1). 8. Itosn J. W.
Kills II. II. Nurils M. I I'uhler.
Hnckhcrry No. B. 1). K. MnBtern .1.
II. Tnjlur.
Kloyd No. C wUriM nidrldBts 1.
I. .McDonald W. 11. Terty .l.iku Duller.
Cnddo Mills No. 7. J. U S. Co.iper
V.-R Slrawii W. M. Kllllnm .1. IZ.
Johnson
Cash No 8. John Alexander 0. A.
Turuur.
Iluir I'cu No. . W. O. lnd ami
Tout Hurst.
Qiilnlan No. 10. Uob Untitles
11. Ford .1. M. Harrow Jl. K. (loodo.
lxmu Oak No. 11. C. Q. H.irnes
J. M. Nance J. N. Do.ld 1'rol. V. H.
Ulcltoy.
Donelton No. 12. W. C. llollah W.
I!. Nuwlaud.
l'ralilo Valley. No. 13. T. J. Kiv
Allien l'attlelt.
Umupbell No. II. Duel Wheatley.
(1 F. Sinltli. V. U. WhUaker I'mtur
Frucls.
Coiniuurce No 1G Sam Price W.
K. Snle Klllott Moore John Craw-
ford. .Iiudlu No. 10. A. U. Anderson It.
O. Unities Webb Stovall Clark Kstell
Uurhaiu No. 17. 1). II. Hush It
I. Ulrdsoni;.
South Sulphur No. 18. Hob Spear-
man Jou Johnson.
Wolfe Olty. No. ID. Louis Denny
A. 12. Weeduti Daio Harroll Jim
Sjmrllii.
Hickory Creek No. 20. W. 1'. Fol-
ty W. J. Williams.
areenvlllo. No. 21. I.. L. llownuiii
J. 11. Jones J II. Iliudln Flureiico
Boekwell.
GreenUlle No. 22. W. A. l'rlertt
V. W Sockwell l-'r.inl; llnlrd I. W.
Long.
l'rulrle lllll No 2a 1". A. Ilmitwell
.1. A. Croft.
Alliance No. 21. F. I). Mock a. F.
Stuurowc.
Vunslckle No. 25. Tom Vnnslcklu
W J. Tupp.
Culcste No. 2C II. I. Mlckler It.
O. Thompson V. W. lludBon lluheit
I'uckett.
Pccun No. 27. Ueorcu Hniiiiuund
J. T. Morilson.
Aberfoylo No. 28. tleorge Oneul
Karnest l.uekey.
Merit No .211.-3. M. Ilulsey .1. S.
F. Illckloy Win. Anderson 1. Har-
rison. Fulrlle No.30.-V. II McUiayer .1.
A. lliudy John Click J II. Aberuntliy
Clinton No. 311. N. Young J. As-
king. Whiles Prairie No. 32. M. F. Den-
tow S. C. Allen.
South Buulue No. 33 M. V. Don-
ulD 11. i:. Sides.
Wel'and No. 31 John ThumpHon
Louis Wilkcrsuu.
Cosset No. 35. J. W. Whlluworat
W. K. WIUIiiBham.
Mexico No 30. J. V. Siulth J. W.
Tally.
Duhiney No. 37. I.. 1.. lilcCrnii
W. J. Fruzler
Jacobin No. 38 W. "W. Waddle
Hobt. McWhlrter.
Tldwell No. II'J. J. IT. .Spooueinori'
A. A. Sprndllug
Wllitu Head No. 10 L. C. Horns-
hy. A II. Lowrey.
Wogouer No. n M A. Huff F. M
llutler.
Mlnu No. 12 II. D. Qlrdnor W. W.
Lane.
Yowcll No. 13 J .11. Scolt Will
Fire.
Uurrow No."44 W. I. l)ourla"d A.
Hiiguloy.
HUon No 15 J. A. k.eo J. V Muy-
hawl. Kellogg No. IC li S. llrooks J. 11.
'I honias.
Illeitlons lint u been ordered In Uio
following school districts: I-ot Pralr-
lo to ahrogalo special tux ot 20c;
olectlou .March 111; on petition of II.
W. Iloderlcu et nl.
Dry Creek to vote on special tax
ot 35c on uamo dales us ubovo "
petition of K. W. Deato" ct ill.
Twin Oak for tux of 15c election
sutiMi as above iiotlUon headed liy W.
II. Duiiiilveu el ul
Autloch for tnx of 20e sumo dale
us above petition by W W. Jones et
ul.
Cecil Felty Makes His Announcement
For This Ottlee. j
C. F. (Oec 1) Felly present toiiiui i
hie oPl'ioclnct No. 5 ot Hmil lounii
Is now In Ihe Hhorlft's rntc to the im i
Isli and thruugli thu Herald ih-slrusj
to nnni ice to his friends that ho t 11!
appreciate their consideration and
support. Mr. Felty haB nil the quail
nentlons that gii to make up n good
sherlft. Ho Is both couraRi-oui and
honest gltes n square deal to i'mtj
n an tiud bellevos lu rnr jlng uut the
lnu- tfi llin tollnr. tin umilil m.tl..
Hunt County nil excellent slieilft Tin bVj
following deserved i-ompllnn-uiiii) j
tiullco of Mr. Felty was prlnit-d in I
the Wolfe Olty Sun of recent date I
"It la not often Hint a cltlen of
North Hunt pioseuts his name lo tin !
puuplu of (he comity ns nn asp ia:.i I
lor public honors but uhenctcr lie I
do place .1 mnii Tor the enliHldeiiitluu
ot tho tolois It Is with the ui-mii
nnco tluil he Is tu'lde ot the ilKhl ma
terlal tu 1111 Hie position 'llu'iifim
It Is with geniiliUi pleasure thai ilu-
tittliio of C. F .Foll is ofTered fur Hie
poa'tlou ot slierllT of limit mmil
Mr. Felly needs no Introduction io
the people of Ninth Hunt He han
been roaicil herb and has bunded to-
hlmsolf u inline for lioticBiy and In
legilly that stands at par with all j
our people. Ho Is at present sort las'
n u nrm ul i itilis uf 111 Id II I itr'l mf itliil illtr '
io luiinuiiiiu rt tni j'livsisvs ((
Ing bin llnio of service has dcinostia:-
ed mi iiiiusur.l iideptness for the i
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wurK. no Is possesseu m tiu cum
deleriulned roiirugK that Ih admirable
In any man nud moio uspeclully un
officer of the law. On soicuil occn
sinus lie has handled unruly law
breakers 111 n u-viniier that hua lecelt
ed thu commendation mid iidinliutloii
of all law loving people ami when
tho decision arises for swift deter-
mined action nnd Cecil Felty Is be-
hind the Job tho pcoplo of Hunt coun-
ty will halo cause for eoiigiutillalluu
should they place him in position to
look lifter tho matter. The totem
of tho county who uio nol fiinilllar
with Mr. Felly and Ills recoul as a
ellluen and officer of the law should
tnako n cntefiil Intostlgathm befoio
passing up his mime nt ihe polls. Ho
Is young active vigilant ami ambi-
tious to see tluil the laws ot Texas
me nt nil times upheld. Vein will
iiiiko no m'stiiko should jou rnsl jour
ballot for Cecil Felty for sheillf."
After The Grippe
"I am much plcnscd to be able to wrlle and thank
you for what Cardui has done for me" writes Mrs. SaraJi
J. Oilliland of Silcr City N. C.
"Last February I had the Orlppc which left me in
bad shape. Before that I had been bothered with female
trouble for ten years and nothing seemed to cure it.
"At last I ocean to take Cardui. I have taken only
three bottles but it has done me moro good than ail the
doctors or than any other medicine 1 ever took."
CARDUI
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The Woman's Tonic
For the after-effects of any serious illness like the
Grip. Cardui is the best tonic you can use.
If htlittla clrmirrtli clnnrtinc 4 tin iiAritAo Ininfrntna If a
T1 JW1 J UIIWIIIUI UIVMMIV.I UIW IIVIV VOl 1III)1U vwo u IV
m appetite regulates irregularities nnd helps bring back tho
ii! liltiiftl rrlnti if tinilfti
m Cardui Is your best friend if you only knew it.
sn iiiuiK 01 me iiiousanus oi lauics wnoni uaruui lias
liclpedl What could possibly prevent it from helping you?
M Remember you cannot pet the benefit of the Cardui
IaTI i'.h-vl-ll " 'iy WIIIV.I llluillllj IUI lllty UIU 1IUI 1UI oaiu
KM ill any drug slore except in the Cardui bottle. Try Cardui.
fcSJ Wrllt J laJifs' Adtlsory Dcrt. Oistlinooj Medicine Co. Chiltinooii. Tena
lor 5Prcia(urruc(AnJ ind 64-pise booV "lloine Ttcatracnt lor Womta." nut lit.
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A New Racket Store.
20 cent buggy whip for 10c
$l.rl) whip for only TSc
IS plerii dinner Bet this week tmlv
Hl.liO
51.nu knives nud forks for !0c
Lamp globes burners wicks etc
cheap. Wall paper .11)10 slock Jimt
arrived. Blowers frjlug puns plo
pans mid so on at cut pilci-H. Any
thing )ou need can bu Ixiiiglil hero
l''uiiiltuiu hoiigbl hold mid evcbaiiged
III cry day In lugs us new customers
and wo conllnuo to glow enabling us
to help )ou us well lis nurseltoH
Suits from $10.dO up and odd diessuri.
a specialty; center tublo bargains. W
rent sell fur cash or Installment pl.tu.
11. S. CHANDUIK
The Fiin.ltuio Man who marks goods
lu plain figures Seo liltit.
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TO INTKODUriJ TllK LA MO 13 FAMILY SIZE
RUB-NO-MQRE
Washing Powder
IN KVKUY IIOJIK IN OUliKNVIIiLK WE WILL PRE-
HKNT A FULL SET OF SIX ELEGANT SILVEKOID
TEA SPOONS FItEE WITH EACH l!Jc PAOICAQE.
SPECIAL NOTICE
IN ADDITION TO THE AUOVE SPECIAL OP-
FEW EAl'll -J5c PACKAUE CONTAINS A OAIU)
WHICH WILL ENTITLE VOU TO TWO PULL SIZE
I5AIIS OF ItllH-NO-MOltn SOAP FOR .
THE AUOVE SPECIAL OFFER IS FOR T1IUUS-
DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.
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The Dost Hour ol Llfo
Is when jou do sonsu groat deed or
discover tuuuo wonderful f:icl This
hour camu to J. It. I'llt of ltocky
Mt. N. C whin lui was Buffering
lulensely us hu says "ficnu thu
wursl co'.d I over hud I then piovud
to my gloat satisfaction what a won
derful com una uuugn euro nr.
King's Nuw DlBcovot-y Is. For aftur
taking one bottle I was eiitlioly
cured. You can't Bay any tiling too
good of u iiiudlcluu like Hint." lis
Iho suiesl n d bout lomody for dis-
eased lungs Hemorrhages Lallrlppo
ABtlima liny Fovor any Throat or
l.ung Trouble. t0e I.0t). Trial bottle
free (iiiuniiitecd by all dtiigglsts
Stagucrs SkcPtlcs.
That a clean nleo fragrant com-
liound llko lluckleii's Anilcii Snlvu
will I slnntly rolluvu a bid burn cut
scald wound or piles Btuggois iikep
lies. Hut great euros prove Its u
wonderful hoaler ot tho worst soroa
ulcers bolls felons uczoma skin
eruptions us also clutppod lunula
sprains ami corns Try it. 25c al till
druggists.
Coal Alfiilfn ami pmlrlo buy haled
shucks cur lorn Alfnlfn liienl
IMioiios 11. -Weathers . Ilralii Co
Houtli Ht. Johu St.
A Safeuuard to Children.
"Our two children ot six and olght
j ears liavo boo Blnco Infancy sub-
J ct to colds and croup. About thrco
ours ago t started to uso Foley's
Honey ami Tar and It has nover
railed to prevent tiud euro these
tumbles. It Is tho only mcdlclno I
con got the children to tako without
u iow." Tho nbovu Horn W. C. Orn-
stein drecn Hay Wis duplicates
the experlcnco ot thoiisn da ot other
usois of Foley's Hoiiuy and Tnr it
curtis coughs colds nnd croup nud
provouts bronchitis and pneumonia.
Sold oy C. W. Oeo.
Life on .-niiama Canal
has liad ono frlghtiul drawback
iiLilurla troublo-lhul lias brought
siiffor ng and death lo thousands
'Uio fcerrnn c.iliso chills fovor and
ague bllloiisnuas l.iuiidlco lassitude
w ak ess nud gouuitil debility. Hut
Uleotrlc lllttors nevor fall lo de-
stiny them nud cure irnlarln trou-
bles. "Tlueo bottloa completely
cuied mo of u vety sovoiu uttnek ot
uialtirln" wrltos Win. A. Fietttoll ot
l.aciima N. C "and 1'vo had good
h illli ever since." Cure Htouiach
I.Ivor and Kidney Tioubles nnd pro-
all druggists.
A tew minutes delay lu troatlng
some cusus of croun otou thu length
of tliuo It takes to go for u. doctor
often proros dung ions. Tho safeBt
w.iv Is to keen Clmmberlnlii'a Cough
Itumedy In the hou and at tho
llrst Indication or croup glvo tho
child u ilnse Pleasant to tuko and
always cures. Hold by Mcllaugluy
Hrus. and all druggists.
Profitable Saving.
It always pats a man to Bavo as
thu accumulation Itself amounts to a
good deal In time. Uut when a man
can savo nud bo paid for It it la
llmu for the young man to conatder
u proposition of this kind. Tho Green-
ville Uiilldlng & Uo-mi Association Is
ut this tlmo Issuing stock and If thu
young men ot Greonvlllo will Inves-
tigate Itu Investment features they
will flud that they will not only re-
coil o In return for their savings tho
money that they pay Into tho propo-
sition but will receive nice profit.
This stock Is selling rapidly. Don't
wait until noxt week or next mouth.
Act lodny and you will profit thereby.
Fol y'u Orlno laxative. When you
havo tuit dun heavy levensn reoi-
I g nceompanlud by constipation.
When you bavo headache indiges-
tion biliousness palu In stomach
and bowels then you ncod Fol y'a
Orlno I.uxatlvo. It movcaHjtebbowcU
frooly a d goutly ntiirTSW'Wy
clears tho Intestinal tract. It uues
not grlpo or nnuseala nnd cures con-
Btlpatlon. fold by C. W. Goo. c.
i m m
Hoarse Coughs Stutfy Colds
pain In chest and soro lungs aro
symptoms that quickly devolop Into
a dangerous Illness It tho cold la
not cured Foley's Honoy and Tar
stops tlio cougn heals and cases tho
congested parts and brings quick relief.
King Opera House
MONDAY FEDRUAnY 21.
I'ull Information regard-
ing; an y trl cost of
ticket HiieduU etc will
gladly lie furnidied by
any Katy agent.
m
ssr
a penmanship. ? yyjiiihiii 7vvS. '
' TERMS REASONABLE. . .. flz $S
A WE8T LEE STREET. NEW PHONE. ' WinjMIffjMjSk
vTtm I ( mm
A WJllfliCAZ 0)0r ! ymSBnJrXMI
w - ar-v m m mj frM ' Jsv:nnjr f s i- t v u swrvjHt rawih
a ax"1 wzzzr"r' .ji n '-i-wuj-ypy
I - C(tMrsSj0Z"j2jJ a. nsj- -zs?r
Y -f'SWUd&SVtUO J SSSSS
C O M I N a I
The Lockes
Present the Delightful Comedy-Drama
In Four Acts Forty Laughs
and Seteral Tears
The Girl and
Tha Gawk
THE DRIGHTE8T CLEANE8T
PUREST SWEETEST ODD-
EST MOST PECULIAR
PLAY.
'An Excellent Cast Headed by C'levor
DELLA LOCKE
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased pprtlou ot the
ear. Tliore Is only ono way to cure
deafuSH and that Is by constitution-
al remedies. Duufncsu Is caused by
un Inllumed condition ot tho mucous
lining of tbtj HuBtactilooi Tubo. When
this tuoo Is Inflamed you liava u
rambling sound or luiKirfctt liourlng
and wben it is entirely closed. Deaf-
ness Is thu result and unless tbo In-
lluiiHLutioii can bo lokou out and
this tubo reator-d to Itu normal con-
dition hearing will bo destroyed for
ever; uluu cases out of ton uro
caused by Catarrh which Is nothing
but an inusmeu condition oi uio uiu
cous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundnd Dollars
tor any caio ot Deafness (mused by
cutarrii) that (cannot bo cured by
Hall' CaUrrL Guro Head fur clr
cu'ara tree V. J. CIIENKY & CO.
Toledo O.
Sold by Druggists 7Cc
Tako Hall's Fumlly I'llla for con-
stipation. m
It troubled with Indigestion con-sllpatlo-
no appttllo or feel bilious
glvo Chamberlain's Htomach and
l.lver Tablets a trial and you will be
nleased with the result Theuo tab
lets Invlgoiato the Btoraach and liver
ana strength n too Ulgctlioa. uoia
by UcOaughey llros. and all drug-gilts.
The Modesty of Women
Naturally makes them sliimk from the indelicate questions the ob-
noxious cxajrrnjiatioiis and unpleasant local treatments which some
physicians consider esbential in the treatment of diseases of women
Vet if help can he had it is better to submit to this ordeal than let
the 'disease grow and spread. The trouble h tjat so often the wom-
an undergoes all the annoyance and shame for nothing. Thousands
of women who have been i tired by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion write in appreciation of the cure which dispenses withthe exam-
inations and local treatments. There is no other medicine so sure
and safe for delicate women as Favorite Prescription." It cures
debilitating drains irregularity and female weakness. It always helps
almost always cures
" Pavorttc Prescription" la Htr Icily now alcoholic notfsccrct
sfljl
It
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PRICES 25c 60o and'74c.
all Its l.-Kjrcriiciitt; lclnJ printed on Itu Ifottla-wrappcrt con
tains no tlolcterlona or hnbUlorinliif& Urujis and every native
medicinal root entering Into Its composition has the full en
dorscment of (hose niopt eminent In the several schools of
medical practice.
Some of the numerous and strongest of professional endorsements of its ingredi-
ents will be found in a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle aho in a booklet
mailed free on request by Dr. R. V. Pierce of Buflalo N. Y. These profes-
sional endorsements should have far more weight than any amount of the ordi-
nary lay or non-professional testimonials.
The most intelligent women now-a-days insist on knowing what they take at
medicine instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping
down whatever is ofTered them. "Favorite Prescription" is of KNOWN COM-
POSITION. It makes weak women strong and sick women well.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cx-
e of mailing only. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo N. Y 41 one-cent
All such communica
Plant trees
best raritlii.
now. Barlow
Fbons blm.
bas the I
tiense ot mailing amy.
cfnmrt!! for clnth-IlOUIld CODV.
If sick consult the Doctor free of charge by letter
ions are held sacredly confidential. '
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate and regulate stomach hver ani
lowels. Sugar-coated tiny granules easy to take as candy.
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