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Or 3 n n MR. GEO. it. THOMPSON. At Work On the Farm and Feeling Well All the Time. Geo. H. Thompson, (.'raft. Miss., write : "I have been cured of ca tarrh by your medicine?, Peruna and M anal in. I iiad been affected witli catarrh of the stomach about al! my life, and was taken bad every fspring and Summer. "I used several kinds of patent medicines, but they did me no good. I then took a treatment under an M. I)., which did mo but little good, liy this time I had come to where I could eat nothing but a little soup. I had severe pains, had lost in weight and not do anything. I began tak your medicines, Peruna and Manalin. I then weighed 126 pounds, but after tak ing several bottles of Peruna and one bottle of Manalin, I weighed 10G pounds. 'I am now at work on the farm and feel well all of the time. I eat all I want to and my friends say that I look better than ever before. I will ever praise Peruna for its healing power." Pe ru na Is a Systemic Remedy. If Peruna proves efficient for catarrh in one place, it will be equally potent in any other place, because it is a sys temic remedy. The people generally are very much misinformed as to the nature of catarrh. Catarrh is usually believed to be con fined to the head, nose and throat. Lately we sometimes hear of catarrh of the stomach and catarrh of the bowels. Keldom, if ever, do we hear of catarrh of any other organs. It is not because these organs are not subject to catarrh, nor that catarrh of these organs is not a very common dis ease, but simply because it is not gener ally known that affections of these org ins may bo due to catarrh. TO PROMOTE STOCK RAISING Agricultural Department Interested in the Matter i Start to I Made at State ikin in Iredell Owity "Notable Process of. !?& of Odd Fellows in Thte State. 'How us Kxeropt From (ienwtei Elec tion Law Matter of Insurance on State IluilriingM Rushing Work on Piintmg the Nov Acts of the L,eg KliHure. Messenger Bureau, Raleigh, April G. "Deputy Revenue Collector Downing isas returned from a raid in Jones oun.;y, having information of anil licit distillery in Tucfcahoe township, but. when he arrived at the place he Jkiund that Deputy .Marshal Brock was j earlier in the lield and had eaptured : Jo nali Houston,:, the operator, and also the : : ill,, and had placed both in jail, i IleuMiiii was making rum from mo- ; lass s and was very busy indeed when , lii k vanio up on him. Collector j Downing says -that the moonshiner ; has a bad reputation in that section iuut is charged with having shot two ; Mnen killing one whom he thought was uh in f winer in regard to his moon- ; skin ing. Houston on one occasion ! shot, a revenue possemau and the lat- ten wounded, fell back into a well, but was rescued and recovered. List week your correspondent had a special interview with Grand Secre tary B. H. Woodell of the Grand Ledpe of Odd Fellows which showed that the order had made notable pi-egrtss in the state during the past twelve months. Secretary Woolell was deeply gratified today at, receiv ing? the following letter from Grand Secretary John B. Goodwin of Balti more, of the eoverign Grand Lodge: "I am just in receipt of your letter of the 2nd, inst. enclosing annual re-jj-.irts for the subordinate lodges ad the Rebekah branch of the order in North Carolina and am miieO pleased vitli both. It is cer tainly a magnified en t showing for the subordinate lodges as evidenced by the large net increase and the figures as to relief and receipts. Especially arc you to be congratulated upon it ia. view of th fact that it represents consecutive and healthy growth and development instead of anything like a boom as you say. I rejoice with yen and your , entire membership in the prosperity which you axe having aa trust that nothing will interrupt tie onward career of the order in the Cm North State." The municipal election here takes ; Wmhi : . -mWmSBL fell - - . JMA THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER, TUESDAY APRIL 9. 1907 BssKMmf-riirsF' urn - Mmmm I ' Iff 11 s . ; could S TZMPIE. ing paStfg C Climatic Ailments Overcome By Pc-ru-na. Mr. W. J. Temple, It. F. D. S, Dela ware, Ohio, writes: "I am a farmer and so necessarily must be exposed to all kinds of weather. About three years ago last winter, T was taken sick with bowel and stomach trouble. "One doctor called it ulceration of the bowels, another called it colitis. Another doctor helped me tempo rarily. "Then a druggist recommended Peruna and 1 followed his advice. I took altogether five bottles and I con sider myself a well man. "Before using Peruna, it iras utterly impossible for me to do a day's work, but now I can do farm work without the least trouble or fatigue. I consider Peruna the best medicine and tonic on the market. "I had not eaten a meal for five years without distress until I took Peruna. I have recommended it to eeveral Iriends vith good results." place May 6th. The politicians spent most of today in discussing the after math of lesterday's primary. A sec ond primary will be accessary to de cide as to one alderman, and one po lice commissioner. Interest was but languid on the part ef the general pub lic in the primary and it was a very quiet affair. d?T T9.2 & a walH for policy itjstice over Douglas aiii Sea-park, While Mayor Johnson got over 800 majority. Active work today began in im proving the capitol square This being under direction of State Horticultur ist Hutt, who was chosen by the state board of buildings and grounds. Mr. Henry Fries Primrose, son of Mr. William S'. Primrose of this city, has been made purser of the steamer Norfolk, of the Norfolk and Washing ton Steamboat Co. Assistant Attorney General Clement gives an opinion taking Henderson and other towns in the counties of Bertie, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Catawba, Chowan, Columbia, Davidsons Edge combe, Gaston, Harnett, Lenoir, Mitchell, Nash, Pitt, Randolph, Robe son, Stokes, Surry, Vance, Wayne and Wilson, out of the general law of 1001 regarding elections. This fixes the election under the rules prescr ibed ia the charters of these towns. ! At the Soldiers' Home last night I J. R. Parier, of Granville county, died ; of pneumonia aged TS. He was in ! Company I, 13th Regiment. - State Veterinarian Buttler returns from the state test farm in Iredell county, where he went with Mr. Rum mel of the United States agricultural department. Speaking about the trip, Dr. Butler said there is a notable in crease in interest in horse breeding in North Carolina, and he count this to be a good sign. He ent ith Mr. Rumrael to the Iredell farm to in- terest him in tiorse breeding in this state and particularly on that farm, . where a very fine Percheron stallion has recently been placed. Mr. Rum mel thinks the line of work began here a good one and properly begun. He says that he is very anxious to bring about the breeding of beef cat tle in the state, but that much more land is needed than the farm has Mr. Rummel wanted to start with at least twenty-five breeding cows of a fine type, to show that beef cattle can be profitably raised in Iredell county and other points east of the Blue Ridge. The United states has two horse breeding farms, one in Ver mont and the other in Colorado. Dr. Butler says he finds a marked grow'ij of eentimenfc in North Carolina In ; faror of heavier horses and mube. : During the past five years this has KEEP OFF ALL CATARRHAL ILLS Pe - - Ct MR. GUSTAV SCHMIDT. Mr. Gustav Schmidt, Spring Valley, lI had catarrh of the head and throat for over thirty years. It became worse every year. About three months ago I commenced to take Peruna and Manalin, and now I am entirely cured of that troublesome sickness. Your medicine is surely a blessing to mankind. You can truly say that you have not lived in vain, Doctor, and I thank you for the good you have done me. May you eniov a long life to help DR. HARTMAN, Dr. S. B. Hartman, the inventor and original manufacturer of Peruna, is one of the best farmers in the Middle West. His farm comprises several thousand acres of the best land in the State of Ohio, located near the City of Columbus. As an importer o French Percheron and German Coach horses, the Doctor has not an equal in this country. The fowl-raising department is a marvel of ingenuity and perfection; but, perhaps the dairy department Is where the Doctor shows his greatest sense of order and sanitary science. His milk cows, of the purest Jersey stock, have all been subjected to the tuberculin tests, aud he gives to the City of Columbus a pure milk, certified by the Board of Health. The milk stables, the milk men and the whole process of milking are ab solutely faultless and clean. The Doctor himself , past 70 years of age, is the managing head of the farm. eame about and there is now more de raaml lor 1260 pound mules than there was fire years ago for those weighing lltO pounds. North Carolina has been the place of sale by the Kentucky breeders for many years of little mules, the latter has not been able to do the work the big mules can do. jDr, Bugler, who has traveled al over ing everywhere for larger horses and mules. , A number of people from Pine Hurst are now stopping here from day to day, on their way northward. Raleigh could bet with a very little trouble made a winter resort, with an up-to-date country club and golf links, so as to give open air amuse ments, but the people here have not as yet, with very few exceptions. arisen to an understanding of this fact. When they provide these things visitors will come and Raleigh will be put on the lists of the resorts and get cheap winter rates of travel, but not before this is' done. Insurance Commissioner Young was today looking over a large number of policies which the state has upon its public buildings. About forty separ ate institutions have to thus be cov ered by insurance, there being an an nual appropriation of about $10,000 to pay premiums. The entire matter of ! inspecting the buidings and making valuations and estimates and of plac ing the insurance is by law put in the control of the commission. The larg est of amount of insurance carried on any one building is on the western hospital for the insane at Morganton. The property is valued at $900,000, and the insurance thereon is $300,000. The amount of insurance on the cap ital is only $50,000, this being re garded ay a particularly safe build- ing. and ing t bef ;v land a to . Tt Ca ! .- pi; ... h . : Thf ;reat farm of the agricvdturel banical college here is go ! more attractive than ever v almost every acre of the being put into cultivation, and . ; ; of it has been brought up : v high state of cultivation, adjoins the lands of the Ii-iv and also the lands just . v.". by the state for the Central a:.rl the location is very fine. " a: a is ro situated that a great if it can be seen from the rail- . -ir (ilenn left this afternoon " v.V ca the Durham and South iT' fjir uy deliver an address to efare leaving no ordered r tonna of court, both civil cce week. Judge W. j:u to preside, for Per beginning Jcuie 17th, and lor deal r fo- : er E -" - sp to T P - ru - na, a Most Reliable Remedy For All Climatic Ailments. P f SLb Chronic Catarrh of -Head and Throat Lasted Thirty Years. A Letter Praising Pe-ru-na. 111., writes: suffering humanity." THE FARMER. He himself supervises the working details of every department. He is a model of strength and vitality, and since Peruna is the only remedy lie ever makes personal use of, his physical condition is a testimonial to the efficacy of Peruna of greater value than could be framed in words. Dr. Hartman is one of the few doctors who take their own medicine and his splendid physique and strengtli in his old age are an eloquent argument for Peruna very difficult to gainsay. Dr. Hartman, being a farmer himself, knows what the farmer needs and in speaking of Peruna to the farmer he speaks to his own kind of people. Pe-ru-na For Bowel Trouble. Mt. Stanly Bell, Ashley, Ohio, writes: "I was afflicted with rheumatism so badly that it was painful for me to move. I took two or three bottles of Peruna when I began to feel better. It also gave me relief from bowel trouble." Camdeni, beginning June 24th. The county commisioncrs asked for these terms because of the crowded dock ets. The engagement is announced of Mr. Graham Andrews, the youngest eon of Colonel A. B. Andrews, to Miss Eliza Simmons, daughter of Senator Simmons, The date of the wedding is October Governor- Glenn appoints Congress man John H. Small and Secretary Gilbert Pearson, of the state Audu bon Society, delegates to the Nation al convention to the League of Ameri can Sportsmen at Norfolk. May Gth and 7th. North Carolina week at the James town Exposition will be from the 12th to the 19th of August and this is the reason that date was suggested for the encampment of the National Guard there. Sheriff Sears said that perhaps for the first time in a score of years there was not a single negro prisoner in jail. It will be about three months be fore the new laws are published. So far 500 pages have been printed, more than ever before at so tarly a date. Copies of the most important laws have been printed in advance and are being distributed. More in quiries are made as to railway laws than any ethers. From military headquarters orders were issued today requiring all offi cers, having military property in possession, to file bond and the bond for companies is fixed at $000. If Thaw was crazy the time wo cannot see what has happened since that would have a tendency to re store him to his normal condition. Durham Herald. Help the Horse No article i more uselcl lr; abont the stable than Mica rir-osr- Put a little on dies before vou "hook it will help the hore, and bring the load home quicker. L1IGA AXLE GREASE xeais veil better than any other grease. Coats the axle ha! smooth surface of if.fr) powdered mica which reduces friction. Ask the dealer for Mica Axle Grease. STiautesKLcaurar 2 3 it 1 --t - MR. J. B. ALEXANDER. A Necessity In the Home. J. B. Alexander, publisher of Uio "Fruit and Floral Guide, a Magazine of Horticulture," published in Hartford City, Ird., says of Peruna: "I was afllicted with catarrh of t he throat and head for over ten years. I was treated by many physicians, but rew worse until I was seldom able to go out in cold weather. "About one year ago I was advised to try Peruna, which I did, and I am now entirely well of the catarrh. "Peruna is a necessity in our home. With the first symptoms of a cold we use it, and are never afflicted with ca tarrh. "I advise all who are afflicted with catarrh to try Peruna. There is cer tainly nothing equal to it as a catarrh medicine." 71 Years Old and Able to Work. Mr. John G. IJirdler, Garfield, Kas., writes: "I was injured by a fall on the rail road and my entire nervous system wa impaired by the same. The help of a physician was useless. "I then tried Peruna and after uping it for three months was entirely well. I am 71 years old and my work on the the railroad is hard and tedious, but I can work like a young man In all kinds of weather, heat, cold, rain, snow or storm alike." 8400 Pounds Rice. 3e lb. 3 l-4c " 3 l-2c " 3 3-4c " 4c 4 1 4c " 4 l-2c " 4 3-4c " 5c 5 L4c 44 5 L2c " 5 3-4c " 6c 7100 9800 2900 ii it ii 9400 ii 1800 16 ii 2700 ii 3600 8100 1760 7931 2040 ii ii ii ii it ii ii 1500 ii ii All in 100 pound bags, Fresh Stock . B. Cooper Cwaer Grace nnrt N'utt Street. WILMINGTON. N C A FEW o! the FINEST WAGNER'S Pep-to-mai-Saueo Dog Head Tomatoes. WILCO r.RAND Pickles of every description. MEXICAN I Chicken Toma'ec Chille Can Carnie. MICHIGAN Tidai Wave Flour. AMERICAN BEAUTY Fancy Packed Com. FOX RIVER The Onlicst Butter. GRANTS CHEESE Never bad anything like them before. LIBBY. McNEIL & LIBBY The greatest on quality In thl3 country of every kind of Can ned Heats. Come round and view us and nave a talk. F. E. HASHAGEN GO. GROCERS. j DR. S. DAVIDSE I MASSEUR Who bajB successfully Crrr.te.l consump. tion and all chrorj! baa open ed en office at CIO CLT2i:V vTKKHT for professional work. ie! 3 MR. SCHROtDCR Pe-ru iJ3, a Household Remedy. Mr. Henry Soro.. der, Estcy, Michi writes: "I suffered f-r :ilnn )st ten year wlj catarrh of the stoma h and all doclfcf ing was of im avail. 1 tk nine bottlti of Peruna and two o Manalin and am now entirely cured. "I recommend the medicine to all who are afllicted wit Ji thin disease. II is my household friei d." One of Or. flarfmai i s Grateful Cor respond entft. Mr. W. H. Callahan, proprietor of Hill Farm, and proml nent fruit growTT and stock raiser, Glen .var, Va., writes) "I write to expro s my kindnesi toward you and you r good medicine, Peruna. "I had a very bad spell of sickness and could not cat any thing at all. My head, stomach, in fact ., my whole tT ached, and it looked a h though nothtaj would do me any goo d. I had almost given up. "I decided to try a tattle of four Peruna and betore I h ad taken half th bottle my appetite ca mo to me and my head became all Tigh .. In fart, I wa all right all over. ! runs cured me." While Peruna is no t confined to any one class of people, j?t it is probably true that the fanning clax inor than any other, Tely upon Peruna for the prevention f.ndcure of all climatio diseases. V lAflwaiy! (E(D)(ffl Canned Lobster Franklin CInars Early Jane Peas Flat Can Salman Prunes : All sizes Caliiornia Peaches Imported Sardines Full Cream Cheese Always a lull line cl Sugar, Meat, Flour Lard, Meal, Grain, &c. n J.C.STEVENSON GO JUST ve: SEVERAL LOTS COFFEE AND RICE ASK FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES HALL & PEARSALL axoonpoRATcm Cocky fro... A rpC.O; ArC ' sd Kldarr T roc Li. fora. i A crULA Duvo CT- R 1