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SPECIAI^MTTIC
FOOD KIO^u^ETTROUBLES
JflJUiR^JMIUrK* STBIOT DIET
Unlike other goodsr >Ask yoW physician.
Leading Bfocera^^or bodlaor tanuile. writ*
FAHWCLL 4 RHImiS, Wateriown, N/V., U.S.A.
jlH^^Well-kno wn 'R?gal* K*ugs^ C exS^r^^RB^U
alble, ill-wool finis.>, $3.70. Bnuulo Sip,^|
axis, greatest value known, fS.60. Splcn^H
^rn did crado Brussels Rug, Sxl2, $I.TS. Famous In-^H
AxmlniUra.^^
Will Cure Cough
Don't fool yourself into the belief
that a "slight cold" cr a "cold in the
head" n but a little thing. Every
"cold" i3 a fever, nnd unchecked,
may result in death. When you apply
YICK5&1SALVE
you cure your cough and your lungs at
onaand the same time, through inhalation
and absorption. The healing, antiseptic and
germ destroying vapors are inhaled with
each breath. It cleans away the sores
and inflammation, sets the lungs moving
strong and true.
Always have a jar on hand for instant
use?don't wait until you are attacked to
tend to the druggist for it.
"Please send me one half dozen iars cf
.your Vick's Croup Salve, which I have
found ?o excellent for the past few yean.
Enclosed find $1.50.
MRS. WM. H. KNOWLES
. PensacoU, Fla.
At your druggist's or by maiL
25c., 50cu, $1X0 A
Economy suggests
tht Dollar Sis*. JjfagK
Vick's Family
Remedies Co.
Greensboro, . N. C.
SCIENTIFIC SWEEP MILL
A This No. 6 triple geared, doable act<
lng sweep mill baa more capacity and
I liT'ilffl*"' <1? better work than any other
liCMlt Sr H. two-horse mill; It
TURNS CORN
TO DOLLARS
wa"to^Rnd
trrMAT log your feed with
j^3BM|^n one of onr mills. W#
UR^HJ||BH make power mills also
' -^SSBPyJEJ? for engines of any slie.
Send for free catalog.
TM* UOUBROS. CO.. hi 422 Nwnu.Ih
THE P B E S B Y T E E I A
regarded. With proper treatment and
climate, Dr. Aatisr declares tnat tnere
la. no disease wulcn wui demonstiate
uiore ciearly tlie dealing art.
New Mexico das been called "Na--.
turns Sanatorium." 'thousands of people
are discovering that, all tnlngs considered,
it iB tbe best place in our entire
country for people with pulmonary
troubles. Some wbo come bere bave
means' and can go to a private sanatorium,
but a large number, men and
women wbo liave been on salary, cannot I
do tdls. They come, however, expect,
ing to. work, the very last thing a consumptive
ought to do. The purpose of
the Tresbyterian Sanatorium is to have
a place where they can be taken care of
at a moderate rate, and some of them
- cared for entirely free.
V. Of course one church cannot do all
that is needed to be done, but other
denominations ?ro f nil n iL'ii, rr tliA
? w.w ?? ?? V AWiiV *? buc CA
ample set by tbe Presbyterian Church.
The writer would be glad to corres*
pond with any who may wish to know
more of the work, or to assist in such
a worthy cause.
STATE SCHOLARSHIPS.
President Finley, of. the Southern
Railway Company, announced to-day
that, <*s a means of supplementing the
extensive work being done by the Company
for the advancement of agriculture
in the territory traversed by its
lines south of the Potomac and Ohio
rivers and east of the Mississippi, it has
been decided to inaugurate Southern
Railway Scholarships in the State Agricultural
College in each State traversed
by the lines of the company.
Mr. Finley will take this matter up
flt nnrp with thn nronl^nn*
? v ~w ? -V*A v**v |/t ui cacu .051 ?
cultural college concerned, asking him
to permit the company to pay for the
scholarships and to select the young
men to be benefitted by them. The
scholarships, which are to cover the
full four-year course in agriculture, are
to be awarded in accordance with plans
to be agreed upon between the presidents
of the colleges and the Railway
company and are to be given to young
men residing in counties traversed by
the lines of the company, and who would
otherwise be financially unable to avail
themselves of an agricultural college
training.
As soon as arrangements have been
definitely perfected, full details as to
the scholarship or scholarships to be
awarded in each State, will be announced.
$100 REWARD.
Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards,
Chicago, Illinois, will pay the above reward
for the apprehension and conviction
of the person who is operating a
soap swindle under the name of the
"Armour-Swift Soap Company, Limit
eu. ine party is Bam to go under tne
name of "Smith" or "Nelson," and Is
described as a man of about forty-five,
tall, weighing about 180 or 190 lbs.,
smooth face, heavy Jaw, iron gray hair,
teeth containing a number of gold fillings.
Smith usually Introduces himself to
the unfortunate housewife by presenting
a card reading thus: "The ArmourSwift
Soap Company, Limited, New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, Special
Agents for Laurent Fils et Cle, Paris,
TT?Of?/*A ? Of ?hA OA~??v V? I CJ
a-a ai cue oaujo Hcue unci 1115 uio
victim an alluring bargain of toilet and
laundry soaps. With "orders" amounting
to $10.50, the prospective buyer is
given the choice of valuable premiums,
carpets, rugs, sideboards, etc. He
usually secures cash payment at the
time of obtaining the "order," and then
leaves for other parts.
Many people have already been duped
by this fellow, who has no connection
with either Swift & Company or
? Armour A Company of Chicago.
N OF THE SOUTH
Hall Mala Hull
TEXAS HKE8BYTKK1 AN
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN S<
Four Bplendld buildings, elegantly fur
metal furnace room, obviating all dangei
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, tei
In the history of the school.' Two coursei
to degrees. Special departments: Piano,
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Bi
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One h
year. College opens September 21st, 1911
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A
!776 Hampden-Sid
. Able faculty. Select student body dr
and Intellectual tone. High standards a
and Athlectlc Field. 14 Unl Entrance
grees B. A., R. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam 1
venlences. Expenses moderate. The Win
gin Jan. 4, 1912. For catalogue or other 1
Graham, D. D? President, Hampden-Sldne
Statesville Fei
Presbyterian; Thorough Courses; Modern
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nln
nuio. KRV.
Washington and
LAW, IUVG1MBEKINO, COMMA
Students drawn from thirty States,
and religious tone. Address, Pres. G1
Ward Seminar
LuibluAet *865 bcmiosry aad Special Coarse*.
Coa*er*aior> oi Masic WINKLER Director; CAMPOE
Domestic Science all trader tpecialitla. 173 Boardiot
Beautiful campus (or oatdoor sport*. For catalogue a
"A. WORD TO
we have always heard, "Is sufficient,"
realizes that we have done our best In gl
equately describe our many facilities?th<
SECURITY AN
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AMERICAN NA:
RICHMuNC
National State
R1CHMON
(Consolidation of National State
CAPITAL, $1,000,000
OFPlCl
Win. H. Palmer, Piesldent;' John 8. Kile
President; J. W. Slnton, Vlce-Pre
Interest Allowed on Savings Deposited.
THE NOWLAf
High-Class Diamonds and other PreclO
and Wedding Kings, Silver Novelties, and
the Largest Patterns. Fine Imported and
Lorgnettes. Goods sent on approval upon
1121 Bast Main Street.
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to grow again."' *
Wherever you live or wnatever you
a Superior Drill that will fill the bil
want?plain Or fertilizer?Disc or H<
Line. Absolutely guaranteed. Sen
over and then tell your dealer you wi
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COLLGOK KOK QIKLS.
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nlshed, heated by steam from outside
r of fire. The beautiful acetylene gas
anls, outdoor games. No serious illness
i of study. College and Seminary, leading
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Qult&r,
! Needlework. China Kiln, Art Rooms
>ston. Visiting Director of Music and
undred and thlrty-slx music pupils last
For Catalogue Illustrated by photoM..
D. D.. President, MUford, Texas.
Iney College 1911
awn from many states. Notable moral
nd thorough work. Extensive campus
Requirement. Courses leading to deteat,
gas, baths, and other modern conter
Term of the 136th sesslQn will benformatlon,
address Rev. Henry Tucker
y, Virginia.
11 i_
iiciie v^ouege
Equipment; A Home School. Board,
e months, |162. Pupils received at any ?
J. A. SCOTT. D. D.. Statesvllle, N. C.
Lee University
iKCK, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Expenses very moderate. High moral
SO. H. DENNY. LL D? Lrxlsrlos. V?.
F?R GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
jT Nashville, Tennessee
Frtiicb and German spoken. Colleie preparatioa.
>ELLO, Voice; SCHMITZ, Violia. Expression, Art,
; Pupils. Coaple'e appointments. City advantages,
ddresa J. D. BLANTON, President
THE WISE"
Therefore we believe that the public
vlng them the TWO WORDS which adl
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and City Bank
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SURPLUS,
ERS i
tt, Vice-President; Wm. M. Hill, Vlcesldent;
Julten H. Hill, Cashier.
We Invite you to do business with ua
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us Stones New design* in Engagement
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kl J Superior
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r seeding conditions, you can get
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io, U.S.A.
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WT STRUT ST. LOUIS, MO.