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THE STAGES OF LIFE
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Capital and Surplus,
Yor uum 1 1 ia.ii liftetMi Vfiir tins i n-ttl utin liu umi.litl i.uukim: fiu'ih
tit's for Ih ih mu'tinn Its stofk huMi-is uimI tliit'i'toitw have ln-eu ulriititit'tl
with the hummus mteirsts nf Huhiav uinl Nn l Imin tii nunitirs fur
many years. Money is lnunel uhhi npjunvel M-eurity ut tin1 leiil rate of
intcrt'Ht hix per ceiitnui. AeemnMs ul' ull are solicitfil.
The wmphiH ami mith uU prolits h:t mir iva-h'il a siun t'i uul to the
Capital Stoek, the Hank has. etnnmeiieimr Juimai y 1. I'htS, t;ihli.sln'l a
Saviti(f( lepaitnient allowing intt irt oti time tlfpomt as t'ullow; Kor
Itt poHit.H alluwetl tureuiuiu thit'i1 tiiitutlf i li'iitn. 'J per ernt Si
montlis or Imnrer, 'A per eent. Twrlw niuiilh m IniiL't'r. I prr ernt.
For further infoiniatmn apply to the I'reMtlent of fahiet.
I'HKSlllKN'T: VH'K' 1'HKMHKN f: 1 AS 1111 K!
W. K. DAMKl., I'u. II. . I.LWIS. W U sMllll.
(.hu'hsun. Noithaiiipt'in eoinity)
Lrom The Cradle To the (irave.
Tun iii-Mt urn
1 1
whai is Litv:'-' ;
Ikis Ih'cii iiskril niaiiy times, :
bill it Ims si'liloiii hern ;
JIIISWCII'll in till' iikiiiiiiTcIioscii
bv a I'iirisiiin iiii'ilii iil in. in in
KiTin li .1 iiiu-iiu I of lli'iilth. Hi'
llllS lll'lilll'll lil'l- ill tlTIIIS of llis :
casi', mill his iiimlysis ii-i'cims
thus:
First Vi'iir liil'iiiitih' coin
plaints ami vaecinat ion.
Second Year Teething,
croup, infant ile cholera and
coin nlsioiis.
Third V e a r Ihphtheria, ,
whuopini'oiili and Ihoik hit is.
Fourth Year- Scarlatina and
i
llieliiilis
Fifth Year -Measles.
liv now, he says, half the
children are dead. The others
live on as follows:
Seventh Year-- Mumps.
Tenth Year Typhoid.
Sixteenth Year Chlorosis
and spinal irritation.
F.iL'hteeiil
theiiia. !
Twentieth Year-Cephahiia
alcoholism and vertigo.
Twenty-tilth Year -Marriage I
i included anions the diseases, I j
Thirtieth Year Dyspepsia
and nervous asthenia.
Thirty-lifth Year -I'lieiiino
nia.
Foi'ty-lifth N ear -l.uinbano
and failing siht.
Kifty-lifth Year- Hheuiiialisin
and haldness.
Sixtieth Year -Amnesia, loss
of teeth, hardeiiiiii; of artiries.
Sixty-lifth Year- Apoplexy.
Seventieth Year Amblyopia
deaf ness; general debility, loss
of tone in tlio digestive organs,
polity rlieiiiiial ism.
Scvcntv-tlfth Year Death.
,-wM'a,iti..:S!-.jM.vi;--"
nw Neuras- !
Trying to Lind Out Mow To Spell
Lii.arns.
it known that t
.vnclibury. 'iru;i
order likker house
I .aa i ns ( 't niij.il ii v .
Iiere is in
da. a mail
called the
if, Lazarus
(iuu.KMill JdllNSDN OK .MINNESOTA.
is proprietor or something or
other where his name is used
ill seniliiie, for a few. So it
happened the iithei day i i Dan
ville that a si roiii; proliil.it ion
isl was walk ill); down a prim i
pal si reel and saw a n erst w bile
one wboseeined iiiiieh interested
in the pa);e, of a sacied book,
iiud I he prohibit ioiiisls Wiis pi o
foiindly struck with the siiua
, lion, lie exulted Ile saw
that hisewioil work had iilready
borne fruit and t be saloons bad
! been but a week pine. He sa
luted his neighbor and said:
! "Well, I am Kind to see this. It
: tills my heart with joy and
doubly so when I know that 1
; took such ii (,'i-ent part in the
: election, lint a few weeks ao.
; my friend, you were lined
up with the thus and theam
blers, and today, under this
beautiful rfijjn of prohibition
you are at your home, you are
i seated on your front porch
i ivniliiijr that sacred book-in-
There Are Just as Many Future
Millionaires ISIaikin ISonlsaml
Selliii); Capers Today as There
liver Were.
E LKY ileiier.ition of successful
men is possessed with the idea
that it had exception, il abilities or
exceptional chances, the like of
which the world will nevel" know
attain, lint the word goes on,
wealthy men die and more men of
ciual or greater wealth '.ucceed
them.
Tin. re never jel was a period in
, the world's history when pluck,
energy and industry, coupled with
; shrewd business sense, could not
climb the rilled steep which leads
to fortune. Hoys ami men must
' work always and wail often if they
would win "in the tierce race for
; wealth." But working or wailing
I they will win if they seize their op
; poriunilies when these oiler and
ability to piolii by diem when they
are seized. What we insist on
i in this question of "What Shall
Vt'e Do With Our Boys?" Is that
they shall he given an Fnglishedu
! cation and then let them do Fur
; themselves, (live them the oys-
terknife and let them seek the oys-
i
ter Fortune and operate it. If they
: can't do this the chances are ten
To w.uk :
Wuv tip 1j' !'
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luilifil. hut
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repair nl ml in.rvi!.
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Dr. 6'hoop's
Night Cure
All Dealers.
Kodol For
ndigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
If ,ift.T i!mi;i: ov.. t! Il..'. of a Jl IV, tmtlld (.f
K .l.'l. lull ( .in h. ii.'-llv ...ly it 1,.,.; t (ifii,..
fn.il i.u. wt; mi'I itltintl v.ittr ittiiiiT. 'I IV
K 'I I. .I.1V lilt (111- , ,;,ii ,lil,... I ill nut Uli.l
1.1. ii llm f. 'lun ula. .if ,.'iit it tn Hie ,l,-.ili r ut
tin. tun,. i,I iiii.i'l.in... If il r.iils tn suti'.fy Vi ii
Plum Uul buttl.i i'iitll;nllini; iiiii. thil.l el lli'l
lii. ilifini. tn llu: ite.ii.-i finiii wlliuil ytiu lji,ul,l
it. ami wo will ii fun.i luui iiiuncy.
- ill Till. Out -
The Minnesota Democratic Convention which met on May I lib, th
and enthusiastically declared for Covcrnor Johnson for President.
deed this is joy cnoiiKh fr all to one that they would not have
that you
; word in
the c-it v.
years. 1 take it.
are now study in;- Hi
order that you, like
may he regenerated." I
The ol.l pilgrim on the pon h
ivplied. sayinj- "Hit ain't the
divine word of which I am a
sufficient ' git up and git" to take
advantage of fortune if brought to
them on a half shell. j
Just now there is altogether too j
much solicitude of the parents as to j
what they will do with our boys,
which leaves the impression on the
DigestsWhatYouEat
Arid Makes the Stomach Sweet
. C. OoWITT & CO., ChlcuKO. IU.
I l.v U . M. Cuhfii, Wet, tun, N. ('.
reading', hut I'm a trying to i minds of the young gentlemen of
lind out how to spell Lazzerus the period that something has got
- as I am short on likker and ; to be done for them, instead of en
was wanting in e,it off an order ; couraging the more manly thought
to l.v nchbiit'e; on this hen- next . that they must do for themselves.
(iLOROl-i C. ORLLN,
ATTOkNHY-AT-LAW,
l National Hunk I'.uil.linif) :
Weldon, N. C.
sliiuia.'li timil.l. v an- w iv i-iniiniuii in
llu siniiiiitT lout' an. I yen .inil,l In-,
very rairlnl ulmiit loll you fat ju-t
! iiuvi, I. ill mini' 1 1 in n tins, yen should In1
nuiii' i-aii'lul no! t.ialtoH vmn sl.mia.'li
, to lie .lisolilrlt-.l. llinl vvli.'ll tilt' sliilllilrll
L'lirs vvtitiiir takt' Ko.lol 1 In e the
li.'sl knovMi iit'.aiaOiiii tlial in ollen-.l
In tin1 ,i'.i,li' lo.lay I'm ilyu-.sia or III
- .llL'.-stii'li 01 tin v stolna.'li t ii ml "If. kn
ilnl iliiri-ts nil looil. It is ili-asaut lo
take.
Sol.l l.v V. M. Colieu. i l.lnii. N. C.
MOW nr. KNLW.
8EA I0AR )
A lady who was perfectly well,
hut fancied she was suffering from
fever, called on an old and experi
enced physician to consult him.
She described her symptoms at
some length, and he listened pa
tiently. At last he said:
"I think 1 understand your case
inadanr. Sit perfectly still a few
moments and let me look at you." j
She complied, and he eyed her .
attentively for neatly a minute, ;
glancing at his watch once or
twice in the meantime.
"There is nothing the matter i
with you, madam," he said. "You
! haven't the slightest indication of
fever. Your heart heat is perfect-'
ly normal." i
. "Why, how do you know , doc
tor?" she asked in surprise. "You i
didn't feel my pulse." '
"I didn't need to," he answer
ed. "1 counted the vibrations of'
the ostrich feather on your hat."
! And he bowed her out. !
PAN
By James Whitcomb Riley
This Pan is but an idle god, I guess.
Since all (he fair midsummer of my dreams
He loiters listlessly by woody streams.
Soaking the lush jjlooms up with laziness
Or drowsing while the maiden winds caress
Him prankishly on2 powder him with gleams
Of sifted sunshine. And he ever seems
Drugged with a joy unutterable unless
His low pipes whistle hints of it far out
Across the ripples to the dragon fly
That, like a wind born blossom blown about,
Drops quiveringly down, as though to die,
Then lifts and wavers on, as if in doubt
Whether to fan his wings or fly without.
Copyright by James Whitcomb Riley.
mail.
And the man who saw Ke- !
; n-m-iii t i hi on this porch wen!
softly on his way he looked
into the heavens where (he Illi
nois dwell be e;azed out on the
bi-atil if ul laiiilsc;iie which lod
had formed ami fashioned he
drank Ibe perfume of the wild
i (lowers that peeped at him with
saucx eves from t he old fences
ali.no t,,. way he recalled that
from the dust of the earth mail
I was made ami in a w hisper
that was lower even than the
soft south wind thai deftly
touched his I'eruna painted
check a w hisper that ev en the
impels failed to hear, he said,
"Well I'll be ,1 -d "
There is no reason to suppose
that die channels to competence
and wealth are fewer and more
dil'licult than they were years ago.
NOTHINO TO 1)0.
1 low can a man say that a wo
man has nothing to do? In one
year she gets dinner 3ti5 times,
w ashes the dishes 1,095 times,
gets the children ready for school
twice a day for ISO days, puts the
baby to sleep 1,-ltiO time., makes
about .100 calls; as she wishes For
something she hasn't every minute
she wishes for (H) things an hour
or 5-25, (iOO things in a year.
Who says that a w oman has noth
ing to?
Monuments
AND
Gravestones.
WE PAY "k FREICHT
' CUARANTEE SAFE
DELIVERY . . .
I, KilXTr K 111 tlir Mi.Mtll
!lliblMtd Catalogue l ice.
THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS.
il-:-tal,lilie,l lsis.)
Norfolk, Vll.
;
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l"i!l lo IIBI bank
nov L' Iv
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YOUR PICTURE.
What Hcys Think They Should
Lenrn.
uf the rising generaimn a young
man should learn to lie, to cheat,
to drink, to play billiards, to swag
ier in the streets, to live without
... . . - -1. r. .... .- i work, to ode everv pretty girl he
un me river ut nie, ioc eiccui-, " -
ft W eak women shuultl try lr. Slump's
i Niirlit I lire. These MiolillliL-. Iielllinc-,
J aiilise.lie Mi,.ositones un ilin-el ,i the
J seat ni" Ihese weaknesses. .My "l!ook
, No. I tor U nun n " I'oniaiiis inuiiv al-
uaUle hulls to women, an.t it is flee.
Ask In. Shoi.l.. nl Ivil.'iue. Wis. to mini
il Ask the iloi-'tor in slrietesl i-onli-.1.
ui-e. an v qin-vi inns vou wish answen-.l
.V.H I'eale.s.
For a poor incubator, the owner
can usually hatch up some excuse.
To sto. any pain, anyw ln-ie in -n min
utes. siun.lv take one of l'r. stniop's
AIR LINE RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRlL 12, 1908.
; cian strikes many a strong current. ' meets to treat lus elders Willi uis-1 ...k i h..'.. I'au. means. .om.-. s.
1 , respect, to talk loud in the presence M -s H. u.Ui.-i .. I'u.k I'ain Tai.i.-ts
of Others, to put Oil Style whether , will iin-kly .-..as l.h.o.l pn ssnre away
..... . u . . . r liom pain eenlers. A Iter that, lain is
j lie can aftord it or not, to boast ot irtM. h,,,,,,,,,,,, x.,.,,,,,,,, ,m(n
'the Feminine conquests he has peno.ls roth women, etc., m-i iuuttut you told me thai was a
neip, -ii lanieis . K-. , , ,. . J. II.... tf.J
All Healers. KC), rut i louuci sonic suoi ill il jnOUSallflS 11 U T C IMQflGy
wlien I was eating it. tin, dat
ine narucucu imet uocs not u ,,- .,!,,,, l. v ,,1
These arrivals and departures are only as infor
mation for the public and are not guaranteed, and
are subject to change without notice.
Trains will leave WULDON as follows:
No. 32 for Portsmouth and Norfolk at 7.25 a. m.
No. 38 for " " " at 2.57 p. m
No. 41 for Raleigh and points South at 12.07 p. m.
No. 33 through train South at II 03 p. m.
For further Information relative to rates, sched
ules, etc., apply to
CLEVELAND CARTER,
Ticket Agent, Weldon. N. C.
Or write to
C. IL (iATTIS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
I Raleigh. N.C.
A Lazy Liver
Mat tin only a tired liver, or a atarvad
liver. It vvoulJ In. a stupid an well as
Havairr. thin? to te;tt a weary ur starv.il
man Ix-i-miso l.u lairisl hi liU work. So
In treatinii tha laoiiix, torpid liver It Is
a tm-ul inistakti to lash It with strong
drastU' driixs. A torpid liver Is hut an
llldleiitli.il ol an lll-liiiurlslied, enfeeliled
bmly wlioiu- organs aru weary with over
work. Sun with tin stoiuaeh and allied
omaiu ol diKesiioii and nutrition. 1'ut
tlii'in In workluic order and nee how
qiil.-kly your liver will U-eomn aolivn.
llr. I'ler.-l' S (Inlden M.ltleal Illsi'oV'ery
I'OI.K MIl.t.LK'S M:V ONL.
' Mr l'olk Miller, ol' Richmond,
; blew into the editorial office of the
Almanack like a fresh hrecve From
the South a Few days ago, and was
promptly asked, of course, for the
latest darky story in Virginia. He
said it was about substituting a w ild
turkey for a lame turkey. One of
his friends bought a turkey from
old 1 'tide Fphtaim and asked him,
1 in making the purchase, if it was a
! lame turkey. "Oh, yais, sir, it's
a tame tu'key ol right." "Now,
I'pliraim, are you sure it's a tame
turkey?" -'Oh, yais, sir; dcrc's
no so't o' doubt 'bout dat. It's
a tame turkey ol right." Ile con
sequently bought the turkey, and
a day or two later w hen eating it
he came across several shot. Later
; on when be met old Hphraini on
the street be said: "Well, Fphraini
tame tur-
A (iii.iul
"umilv Medicine.
"It uivt.s llle I'leasiite to -peak a inn.l
Wot. I lor l.leetlie Ihllels." Willis Ml.
lunik Ionian ol' No i:i i llniishiu St,
New Yoik. "Its a Lriaii.l family nie.li
eiile lei il -pep-ia iiiel hel eolll phea-
lions; while tot lame am! weak kl.lneys 1
U cannot he too highly reeolllllletl.ieil."
I'teetl ie lllttels (collate the ihc'esnve
luuetiotis. piint'y tin-t.lo.'.l. ami impait
leiiewe.l viu-or and v ilahly to the weak
ami ilel.llltate.l ot'hoth sexes, Sol.l nil
tier c'uiuainee at anv .liinr stoie. .ie.
Some Female Figures are unac
coumable. Br. tb. U H:l" Mm
There takes place many a slip
after the cup has been to the lip.
i Cvvvvvj- )
u
3
if PBEPREPI
JofccSays
IhrowtheLiQht on!
STAG pVsu PAINT
lis woi III loulin6 into.
and prnelical users
everywhere proclaim
it Iho best.'
:CNE(wlUmaksTWO
.Most people wouldn't believe
andidatel'or office under oath.
The something you get for noth
ing is seldom worth any more
than that.
made, to have every slang term on
his tongue's end to gossip with his
chums about his lady acquaintances,
to attract all tlrf attention to him
self that he possibly can, to talk
like a loafer and a fop instead of a
quiet, sensible man, to call his
father "the old man," and his
for Sale by
PILRCE-WHITEHEAD HOW. CO.,
Weldon, N. C.
WALTLR
AT II
L. DAM IX,
I I'ORN'liU-AT-I.AW,
war a tame tu'kev ol rmht." was
seem to lake things much to heart. ; l!njL. :p,raim-s rciicraicd rejt.in-
ue
hew tit s i mi,
moils little pills,
..1,1 l.v . M
Tally i.isets, llu-
ohell. Well. ill, N
la-
To lind good sopranos and alios,
ba inudt-many inarveiuin eure.ioi "liver i niiither "the old woman, " to think you must seek high and low.
u-iiiitili.-- by it.- woudirhil routrol of tliu
"but dc lac' is, boss, I'se
gw tne lo tell ycr in cotilidence dat
Jem ere shot was intended fer
me." Advertiser's Almanack.
oi n.ni of diiiestlou and iiutri'.li.n. It re
aturi4 tlif normal aeiivny nl tie stoiuaeii,
litervaw-s tlm s.-cretii,ii!i uf the I :ood aiak
lug iflands, cleanses lliti Kyslein from pot- '
tuniiiis ai'i-uniulalinns, and sorellevi-Htlio
liver ul tlio burdens Imposed uimjii it l.y
tli di-Ii-ctlon of other organ.
If you have blueror bad u,-c In th ttorn
Oil. puororirarlibla tpiwtlie. coned toufua.
foul bnalb. cokillpatisl or Irrtaular buelt,
(Ml mk. aalll llrd.ponden, fissiuonl
bedn hefc pain ir dlltraiW. "aniall of back,
rntwlng or U-frcs5t'd fceiyj In ilomn-b.
oerhtp nauia.NKVV " itatiwa la
Uroal afwr eatlnc. anil klnStt mpiomt
of weak iiomach and torpid lindk ftu mrdl
Clntwlll rvllcTe ion more r"""i)Ui or iot
f, , iH'rii.iio-nUi- tUu L'c-.iui ni.y
OjUvii Medl.-ll I'lvcurry. Pvrliap oul
a part ol U.e above tyuiploriij will be pment
at one tint and yet point to torpid liver or
biliousness and weak itomaeh. Avoid all
but bread and biscuits, f iddle cakes and
Dlher Indigestible food and lake the "llol.len
Medical l.lscovery " regularly and tllck to lis
use unill rou are vigorous and stn.nff.
Trie "Discovery" Is mm-Ms-rct, non-aleo-i
Mk'. Is a alycerle estra.-l of native) medicl
! nsl nsits wlih a full list of lis Imrnllenta
' prlnled on each bottle-wrapper and attested
, under oath. Ite Ingredients ara endorsed
and eitolred by the most eminent misln-al
: writers of the age and arc rvcoinmendcd to
cure lha diseases for which It Is advised.
' Don't accept a liihalltuM of unknown
oompoaltlon lor this non-acra( auuncua
er uaws oowroamoii.
I l:ii cuts in little cuts, siiiall scialelies '
' ,,, I,, .,, I,,., ,,,.,,,. t,.. ,,,.L le i
hy lleU ilt's iteli lliti I salve It is
espeeiallv i!oo. tol piles Ile sun toilet
UeWltl's.
I .-1.1,1 l.v W M I ohell. Uehloll, N. I'.
The successful lailbreakers must
be inclined to break into a smile.
illy of every woman he sees, audio
spcuk ill uF l.ci cVci y chance he
gets, to turn up his nose at those
quiet, sober, industrious young
men w ho do not train in his crow d,
ii) treat his sister w ithout any son
oF regard, to treat her like an ill-
bred loafer instead of a gentleman. ; . ,,. ,. , , , , . ,, ,. i
Ih-W itt s hi.lnev ami Itla.hlei I'llls aie
1 Ic'I'e is your picture, last young , .rompt au.l Ihorouiili ami will in a very !
man true to hie! Look ai it! I low i rhV" """'. ';'itl.'-n tin-, weakened
. knliiev's an.l allav l.ioiilih-s aiisinir lrom 1
do )'OU like il! t hal W ill they do uillaiiiinatioii f the l.la.l.lei. I lu v an-
for you? VXTuit has the future in ! -'"'m. n.ie.i eu-iyw h.-uv
' t Sold l.v U . .M. I ohell, Wl'l.lon, N. ( . i
store for you? Unless you change i . .
your course most radically ruin. It must make a person Feel cheap !
i 1 to look like thirty cents.
I
liiuMen s Arnica Salve Wins.
I,. Ml ...,ie, of 1,'inal II,, V, I
',:,,,.. o . "i i.u.t a !.: .,..
come on the instep el my tool and Coul.l
lili.l ll.'tluuu' that would Ileal II until I
applied Itlleklen's llin-a Siltve. Less
than halt ol n C c ).o won the day lor
me l.v alleelinu apeil'eel cine." S..1.1
uii.le. L!ii:iianlee ai ttiiv dine st,ne.
IINLIKR HLR CHICK LNS.
"Is this really chicken soup?"
asked Mr. Starboard.
"Of course," snapped Mrs.
Siarvem. "Docs'i it taste like
chicken?"
"X'hy, no, it's positively tender."
K.-nne.ly's 1 axat.vi- f'otiyh Svrup is
, the one that children like kovvi-II to take
' as il tastes neatly as iroo,l as maple
suiriir. it is ditt'eietit from the olhersas
, il does not constiiiate. lint on llu nlhcr
liainl il actK ifeiilly yet freely on Hie
howels an. I llu rehy it ilrivea the fold
out of the svsteni.
i Sold l.v VV. M. ( ol.en. Weldon. N. f.
It's not pleasant to be the target
for shooting pains.
LIT ILL ALICLS kLTOKT.
"1 w iuiKln't cry like that if 1
were you," said a lady to little
Alice.
"Well," said Alice, between her
sobs, "you can cry any w ay you
like, but this is my way."
If you start out to be good, be
sure that you have a good start.
The Host Pills Hver Sold.
"After iloctuiiiuf l.'i years for t'lirouic
iiiiliircstion. and sjieiulinir overtwo liun.
ilrisl dollar:, notliiuir lias done me as
much iool as Ir. King's New Life Tills
1 consider them the liest pillsever Bold"
writes H. K. Ascue. of lniflesiili', N. C.
rJolil under guarantee at anv druit store.
2..0.
Trouble and Never Suspect it
l'revRlency of Kidney Lis, w.
Must jieoplc do imt realize llu- alarm
ing imriase and icinaik ible jiu-v.ih m.y
uf klilr,ev,i!-e.sc.
fepH CL! " -t Whllekldn, ) ills-
51 Tt7L'" '""
'7UV)f tlA rvv.-Knircl by
tiK' i P-Umol -'"'"I I'l'V-
(, -ts,,,. t.tL.i.3, i...- ' ,',
(nit thtniKtlrii
in'lh ie.'f.'i'',; '.'if r'Tfs, while the oi,,j
,,. ' ,, i.m iiiulei mines the sjstem.
What To no.
Thcie is eoiuloit in the knowledge so
oll.tl c-.piessed, that I". Knmer's
Sw oiiii Hoot, the great kidney remedy,
1 lullnls' evciv wish ill curing l hclllluitislli,
p,uu in the ii.iek, kidneys, liver, l.laddcr
.-in, I evciv pint of the urinary paaaaiiC
It eniiecis iiinhility ,to hold water
an 1 seaidiiii; pain ul passing it, or had
elU. is loiiovviui! use of li.pior, wine or
l.eer. and overcomes, that unpleasant nc-
, i-i -silv ol lieiiiR eoniiK-lled to go often .
1 .hiiini; the ilav, and lo get up many ,
times during the night. The mild and ;
the extraordinary elici t of Sw amp-Root j
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wou.leriut cures of the most ilis-
: tressiiiK rases. It von uccu a uieuiriiie
von should have the best. Sold by drug
' jjistsin fiflv-eent and onc-ilollar aiz.es.
' You may' have a sample bottle and a
book that tells all PS-ss-v
i alvantit.bothsent free Oil GPsStt
: 1v mail. Address llr. Jtliji.drrKa
I Kilmer & Co., mx-Jj&'ii
, hamton, N. Y. When nei auns-Boi
! writing mention this paper and don't
j make anv mistake, but remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer's -Swamp-Root, and
I Hie address, llingbauitou, N. V.
Vv K1.HUN, N. V.
l'taetioes in the couils of llahfiix and
Noilhampton and m the Supreme and
I'l'deial couils. I 'ollectioiis made in all
pails of Noilh I aiohna. Ilianeh idhce
al llahlax open eveiy Monday.
KILL the COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
wth Dr. King's
New Discovery
ron TRICK
r K I yy""3 Kle linn.
rRiri?
OLDS Trial Bottle Frte
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES,
GUAR NTEED 6AT18FA0X0B.V
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
I'rwn.fMlv oM(.i.il. .t fee RfTURN t O.
M VKAMS'KKPEKtCNCK. (i)rCMGSW
THK LOWE1T. H. n.1 iilmIH. .)iUt or tAH.-h f.r
ripcrl Fsawn-h nft.1 ti;f t.-xiil ill lh-tHnlilliy.
INFRINCKMCNT t-tiil r-.niducltti UfDtx nit
rwrU. i'ntfitti. (it.ltilttAi tl.ioui h (W, HOVfll
TltlOfttirl SOLO. f'l". 1RADE-MARKS, PIN
IMS nd COPYRIGHTS quukly iioiod.
Opposite U. 8. Patent Ofrtoe.
WASHINGTON, l. C.