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FRAUDULENT ADVERTISING.
An interesting article on fraudulent ad
vertising was presentrd at the last meeting
of piano manufacturers and dealers in
New York City last June. This article
was written by Lewis H. Clement of New
York and covered the entire field of ad
vertising in a most practical manner as
applied to the piano business. One of the
special features, mentioned by him, was
reference to the German and English laws
with regard to mis-statements made and
fraudulent representations in advertising
and called special attention to the clause
which refers especially to the placing upon
any manufactured article any name other
than that of the original maker as being
subject to a heavy penalty such as fine or
imprisonment, as it is a very common
practice in the manufacture of pianos to
deceive the public in regard to the real
origin of the piano by putting false and
fictitious names on the fall board and cast
ing the same in the iron plate of the piano.
Mr. Clement in his article deplored the
fact that there was no such law in this
country whereby every manufacturer of
pianos would be compelled to cast in the
plate of the piano and place in the fall
board his own name showing the actual
origin of the piano.
In connection with this article, it is in
teresting to note the advertising in this
paper, inserted by the Bush and Gerts
Piano Company of Chicago, which com
.p3H*y —hac- -.■. n -a -strong fight
through the Associations and has taken up
along legislative action the question of in
troducing laws, in this country similar to
those in Germany and England, following
the-trend of the legislation which comes
under the head of the Pure Eood Lpw,
which has been such a great protection to
the public since its inception.
Damo Berners, Fisherwoman.
Dame Juliana Berners, prioress of
the nunnery of Sapwell, near St. Al
bans, England, was the author of the
first book on angling iu the English
language, printed in 1400. She gives
a list of twelve flies, and now, after a
lapse of four centuries, artificial flies,
constructed after her formulas, would
prove ns successful ns any of the up
to date creations.—London Saturday
T'eview,
Hardship.
<lnate—l hear you
■ doing?
■ Graduate—Oh, run
sol cleaning Inkwells
■Ait Is, until my em
p ' w-o to ask me out to
his ’ in"">r. It’s pretty tough
to lie tes with your social
Infer if '’ness hours.”—Life, !
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and Dysentery Remedy
Cures acute and chronic diarrhoea, dysen
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Asiatic cholera, and prevents the develop
ment of typhoid fever. Same wonderful
results obtained in all parts of the world.
“WORKS LIKE MAGIC.”
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Price 25 cents per box.
Don’t accent a substitute —a so-called ‘‘just
as good.” If your druggist hasn’t it aud don’t
care to get it for you send direct to
THE ONTARIO CHEMICAL COMPANY,
Oswego, N. Y., U. S. A.
SALLA^jIg
is anew
Dandruff
Cure
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
We guarantee that this prepar
ation will clean the scalp of all
Dandruff. All we ask is that
you who are affected with dand
ruff, purchase one bottle and
Try IU
It is also a splendid dressing,
perfectly clean, and very desir
able. Makes the Hair strong,
healthy, abundant and beautiful.
For Sale by Druggists.
SALLA ROSA MFG. COMPANY,
Hancock, Mich.
If your drug-gist does not have it send
one dollar direct to us and we will send
you a bottle prepaid.
bAn| I suiter with indigestion
TAKE PKOGPKO.
liuhi’T sulTer from full stom
ach after eating I
TAKE PUG3PHO.
DON'T have a headache I
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TAKE PHCCPHO.
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ft--ling !"
TAKE PHOSPHO.
DGn’ l suffer with Stomach
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TAKE PHOSPMO.
DON’T SUFFER WREN YOU
DON’T HAVE TO!
TAKE SHCSPF:O.
GOARAN i E_D.
Which means that if you are
not satisfied with PhOSPHO
you get back the 50 cents
you paid for it. Directions
with every bottle.
THE GHILDREHS’S GUARDIAN.
(THE DOCTOR ll\l YOUR HOME.)
VICK’S
Group and Pneumonia
SALVE.
(EXTERNAL)
Endorsed by Registered Nurses and
Physicians.
Three Sizes, 25c. f 50c. and Si.oo.
FAMILY SAFE-GUARD.
Combined stimulant covering and per
fect continuous inhalant, furnishing
Antiseptic vapors for Respiratory Or
gana with every breath. Results as
tonishing. Relieves Croup in twenty
minutes ; abortes Pneumonia in six
hours. Also for Asthma, Bronchitis
and Whooping Cough, Head Colds.
Worth its weight in gold.
Criminal to bo without It,
Sold by druggists. Money returned
if not satisfactory. Prepared only by
VICK’S FAMILY REMEDIES CO.,
L. RICHARDSON, Mfg. Chemist, Prop.,
Greensboro, N. C.
XMwI jffij IT i y ffinß
SINGLE STRAP
ItiikHmsss
This is the mo3t perfect aud serviceable set of
[jjness tc be bought anywhere for the price.
1: is made in Imitation Rubber mounting,
with Kay Saddle and Griffith belly Hand; has
solid wave turnback. Lines flat all black with
spring billets. Every part strong and well made.
We want to satisfy you that we can save you
money by ordering from us. We will send any
of our goods on approval, under guarantee.
We manufacture Harness only and sell a better
[uraiity of material than the ordinary dealer.
Write direct to our factory and save money.
UNITED STATES HARNESS CO., -
Statesville, N. C.
Hhe most popular of the age. Strictly high-grade, havlna
ands of artistic endorsements from well known mu- til
is. used In over tour hundred public schools and over
hundred conservatories ot music. 1
JN.'ON LABEL PIANO MANUFACTURED]
the name of the name of the manufacturers— [
Chicago, cast in tne plate. Buy no piano I
the name of the real manufacturer cast in the f
getting nothing but a stencil. IJ
‘ The Siory of the Stencil.’* Also make application and If
iful souvenirs—sent flee. Agents wanteTin all
TS. Sh Cm d ber e ?h t e^,me. tomer8 ’ freighl aD<l elpeuseß I
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Address HIGH POINT, M. C.
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put
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/.'l.:; flCvil Ask vour dealer to show you th CKtbCtNI
Iffeggjf CRESCENT STOVE WORKS,
Evansville, Ind.
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L. I). RHODES.
DENTAL SURGEON.
GUMMING GEORGIA
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: E E
limn non, administrator upon the estate
of Wifson N and Huldah .1 lilackatock,
late of said county, deceased, has in due
form applied to me for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of said de
ceased. and said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court of Ordi
nary for said county to bo held on the
first Monday in October itK)B. Given un
der my hand and official signature, this
ilth day of September IJOH.
H V JONES. Ordinary.
Adiiiiiuatmtor’ft S;tl*.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
Bv virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Forsyth county, I offer for
sale before the court house door, in said
county, on the first Tuesday in October,
1908, next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property of William C.
Crow, deceased, to wit: All that tract or
parcel of land lying and being in the 14th
district and t't section of said county
and state. Said land consisting of lots
No 1251, containing 40 acres, more or
less, except 20 acres of said lot which
was deeded off to llenry W Crow on the
north east part.
Also all of lot No 1250 containing 40
acres more or less.
This sale is made to satisfy the debts
of William C Crow, deceased, and for
distribution among the heirs.
Terms of sale : 10 per cent of purchase
price on day of sale, balance on Thurs
day the 10th of December. 1908.
R. M. CROW,
Administrator.
This Sept 7, it)o8.
Administrator's Salt*.
STATE OF GEORGIA—
FORSYTH COUNTY.
Be virtue of an order granted by the
Court of Ordinary, of Hall county and
State aforesaid, will be sold, at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in October,
1908. at the court house door in Cutn
ming. Ga., between the legal hours of
sale, the following described property, to
wit : A tract of land situaP and, P ing and
being in Forsyth county, about one and
one hal miles from I!rown’> Bridge,
known as the W.C. Crow old home place,
bounded on the north by the !ud of Lir.
George Brice, on the east by land of V.\
C. Crow, decvs'i t l . • which was t!, ** ;•
. *.i ~■! i.i A. L.r Ay, .it* 1 1 s-'.iiti In',
■liueA I*l- ■ Nitiev t?r<r# itti 1 <- 'f 1 ite west by
land of Marcus Walarup. Slid tract of
land containing fill of land lot No 1227,
and 15 acres more or les-, o land lot No
1226, which lies just north of and adjoin
ing said land lot No 1227. 11 of sai ■ trac
it land containing 55 acres more ~>r less.
Said property being 'o'd as the prop
•rty of Elizabeth A Cos . di; 1 ased, late
of the county of Hall and rate aforesaid.
Terms of sale : 10 per cent of purchase
price on day of saie. Balance on Thurs
day, the loih of December, 1908.
This the 7UI day of September, 1908
H. W. CROW,
Administrator of Elizabeth A Crow,
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
By virtue* of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county 1 will offer for
sale, before the court house door, in the
town of Gumming, in said county, within
the legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in October next, to the highest bid
der, the lands belonging to the estate of
F M Holbrook, deceased, late of said
county, part of what is known as his home
place, containing one hundred and four
teen acres more or less >n the 2nd district
and Ist section in said county con-isting
of lots No 37 and 108, an 1 a strip across
the west Side of lots Nos 38 and 107 of
sufficient width to contain seventeen
acres off of each of said lots This prop
erty lies well, is well improved, a good
dwelling, out buildings and storehouse at
splendid country stand, and may be sold
in one body or divided into parcels and
sold separate ly as the -’dministrator and
heirs may determine by day of sale.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of sai l deceased. Terms cash,
but purchaser by paying 10 per cent of
h's bid on day of sale will be allowed un
til December Ist to complete the pay
ment and title will be made when the full
amount of the bid is paid. Possession
given on or bv January Ist. 1909.
A WHOLBROOK.
Administrator.
Sept 7th, 1908.
Notice to Debtors anti Creditors.
GEO R GIA—FORSYT H CO UN T Y
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having demands against the estate of
Thomas Willingham, deceased, late of
said county, to present them to tne un
dersigned properly made out and prov
en by the first day of April, 10ot*. And
all persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment to
us. Aug 2fi, 1908
F T WILLS, and
J F HAWKINS.
Extr's of T Willingham, dec’d.
WANTED—Second hand bag-* and
burlap; any kind, any quantity, any
where; we pay freight. RICHMOND
BAG CO., Richmond, Va.
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was ihe first lady of the land.