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Your Old I
Stomach |
For A New
Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets will
make the change
in a week. For
Ia fact. Relieves
all distress and
stomach gases.
The free trial
package will
convince you.
Slpnfl fnv if tn
day. 50c a package?all
drugstores.
F. A. Stuart Co.,
150 Stuart Bldg., 1
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Weak Hearts
If T A '1 i
i was terriDiy amicted with my
heart. At times it seemed to miss
every other beat. I took Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy until my trouble was
all gone?it has never returned."
R. R. PENN, Springville, Iowa.
One person in every four has a
weak heart. Some are born weak,
some become weak from disease,
others by over-exertion. If you have
palpitation, fluttering, irregular puke,
short breath, oppressed feeling in
chest, smothering or faint spells,
you may know your heart is weak.
There is nothing better for a weak
heart than
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy.
It has brought relief to thousands,
it should to you, even in cases of
long standing.
The first bottle will benefit; If not,
your druggist will return your money.
INCORPORATED 1832.
VIRGINIA FIRE 6 MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
RICHMOND, VA.
Assets $1,557,761.6
Capital 250,000.0
Net Surplus 569,929.6
8urplus to Policyholders .... 819,929.6
W. H. PALMER, President,
py n Annrsnv
W. h. McCarthy, Secretary,
OSCAR D. PITTS Treasurer.
DO YOU HAVE CATARRH?
The almost universal bane of mankind
Then use Dr. Christian's Catarrh Balm
Guaranteed to cure. Free sample. Writ
Dr. J. M. Christian, Hazelhurst, Ga.
HE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SO
| Obituaries I
MRS. CARRIE B. MASON.
Fell asleep in Atlanta, February 22. She
I was me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
IJellingratli. Wife of the late Dr. W. D.
Mason. She leaves one son, Dr. Albert
Mason. When quite young, she gave her
heart to Christ, and united with the First
Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, Ga.
I Her married life was spent in Fort
Worth, Texas, where she, with her liusLand,
was a faithful member of the First
Presbyterian Church. Her loving service
in this Sunday-school and church will
long be remembered.
Hers was indeed a life lived for others
?"A heart with leisure from Itself to
ovjumt: ana syiiipamize.
A devoted mother, a faithful daughter,
and a sweet, unselfish sister and friend.
Her home is indeed bereaved. We shall
miss her sadly.
Peace, perfect peace.
With loved ones far away:
In Jesus' keeping we are
Safe and they.
I. P. T.
PROF. G. W. WALKER.
Died in his 67th. year, at the home of his
(laughter, Mrs. Clarence Gordan, near
Asheville, N. C.f March 16, 1910, Prof. G.
\V. Walker; a Confederate veteran, an
honored Mason, an efficient teacher, a
Presbyterian elder.
He did yeoman service as a Confederate,
as an educator, and as a Christian.
His remains were laid to rest from his
church in the cemetery at Blacksburg,
attended by the V. P. I. Cadet Corps and
faculty, the Masonic Order, the Confederate
Veterans, and a host of friends from
the town and surrounding country, as
well as by his own family. He fought a
good fight, he kept the faith, he finished
the course, he is wearing the crown.
D. J. Woods.
CARRIE DURANT PERRY,
Wife of J. W. Perry was born May 5,
1879, and departed this life May 21, 1909.
She was an affectionate daughter, a
loving sister, a devoted wife, a faithful
Christian. She adorned her place in life
worthily and well, and while life was still
1 radiant with beautiful promise of happiness
and usefulness, the Master called,
' Come up Higher," and she entered into
her everlasting rest. Pastor.
Attention, Fathers and Mothers.
g When you were a child your parents cured
your boils, old sores, chronic ulcers, bone
q felons. carbuncles, poison oak and many other
ailments with "Gray's Ointment." For
1 OVPP ltalf a nantum' < Una 1 '
, u vcuvui J II lino urnll 1111: iiiinureu
family remedy In thousands of homes
1 throughout America and foreign countries.
If you are not using it in your home regularly,
it is because you do not appreciate
how helpful and indispensable it is to every
parent. Get a box for 25c at your druggist's,
or if you have never used it, write us for a
small sample, which we will gladly send free
postpaid to demonstrate its value to those
who do not know it. Address Dr. W. P. Gray
& Company, 835 Gray Building, Nashville,
Tenn.
Mr. B. G. Worth, Wilmington, N. C.,
7 writes: "I have been extolling Gray's Ointlt
ment for over fifty years. I am now 86 years
e of age and would not be without your Ointment
for anything."
UTH. March 30, 1910.
t Every Family, that has a spot
of landtoset a hive can keen
Honey llees in Controllable
Hires, anil raise honey for their
own table, or for market. Lots
of honey anil lots of money,
keeping* beos. Five thousand
dollars income frotn Bees in
Controllable Hives in one year.
Something New in /let Management.
For particulars \vrite
w v/. j?. vution, uornam, Maine
$525 in Prizes For Bible Readers
Open to Old and Young
In Ohdeh to encourage Bible study. I offer
1st. $25 for bestntiswers to Questions on baptism.
Send for list (furnished free), get all
the help you wish from any source, and if
you will enclose 16 cts. in stamps. I will mail
you a copy of The Bible Mode of Baptism from
which you can learn the answer to every
question. 2nd. I offer$5O0 for the references
where rantizo appears in the Greek New
Testament62 times;ekkeo, 152tlmes. and louo,
139 times, as claimed by Naptlstscholarsand
wrl ters. Consult any Greek scholar, lexicon,
or concordance and let me hear when ready.
Kcv. J. E. Mahaffey, Box 315, Clinton, S. C.
11 l 1
llf I JJ j Invitations, Announcemenli.
1AI Pnlllfin Visiting' Cards and Stamped
If IjIIIIIIJV Stationery. We can give you
O better stock and prices than
Others. Samfltt and pr*%f ufan riqutst.
Lycett Stationers. 317 N. Charles St.. Baltimore, Md.
jjjTO^Fish Bite SS
W:-~2fyr nseBIAGIC FISH Ll'BE. Best fish bait
ever discovered. Write to-day and get a
box to help introduce it. Agents wanted.
^ J. F'. Gregory, Dept. 4, St. Louis. Mo
Good Income
An account with the Commonwealth
Bank is one ot the best
investments, as it is not only safe
but yields a liberal return in interest.
Your account is invited.
You can safely bank with us by
mail.
Per Cent. Interest Paid on
? Savings Accounts.
Commonwealth Bank
12 NORTH NINTH STREET,
FARMER'S WIFE
HAD HEAP TO DO
Mrs. Shepherd Was in Bad Shape
When She Could Not Stand on
Her Feet.
Durham, N. C.?"l*am a farmer's
wife," writes Mrs. J. M. Shepherd, of
this city, "and have a heap to do."
"Four months ago I could not stand
on my feet, to do anything much, but at
this time 1 do the most of my work. 1
took Cardui and it did me more good
than all the doctors.
"You don't know half how I thank you
for the Cardui Home Treatment. 1 wish
that all women who suffer from womanly
trouble would treat themselves as I have.
Ladies can easily treat themselves at
home, with Cardui, the woman's tonic.
It is easy to take, and so gentle in its
action, that it cannot do anything but
good.
Being composed exclusively of vegetable
ingredients, Cardui cannot lay up
trouble in your system, as mineral drugs
often do. its ingredients having no
harsh, medicinal effects, and being non
poisonous anu penecny narmiess, earaui
is absolutely safe for young and old.
Ask your druggist. He will tell you to
by Cardui.
N. B.?Write to: Ladies* Advisory Dept., Chattanooga
Medicine Co , Chattanooga, Tenn.. for Special
Instructions, and 64-pac? book. Home Treatment
lor Women.' sent in plain wrapper, on request