i\ltl:ls TH8
IliH
' D?ri and
r of .Raleigh, N O. I. In
the Call building opposite Post
offlcn. He given a full reading of
onw put. present and future lite.
Telia you bow to get right 1/ you
are wrong. No money In ail ranee.
Reference on application. 6-2 5
F/*T OYHTKIt.x, Ml'I.LETS
kutd 1<J0 pat Chicken. at Oarft.IJ
Clamona. Ptoao HI. i
NOU8 AND WAttTSl ,.JIMOV?D
without pain and 1 earn to nc>r. V
lKfactSon guaranteed nr no j
Ask for Prof. R. L. Kurahcarv ' !
Pa loco ^arber 8hop. opposite j
**** , m
ONLY -CANDY MAKKlt. ??
Christian George-the Candy Ken,
la here at No. ltd.. Market street.
Candle* made freak' dally. He is the
greatest Candy, Maker In the Boutb.
Call and eee fc!?. 8-*0.
Cheetah* Trained Far the Hunt.
Trained cheetah* are used la Persia
and India In jnuch the fame wanner
that hound* aire used to European and
North American countries. The game
they arr used to hutkt la principally
d#er and antelope. The ehvetah la an
animal with black and brown spots re
sembling 11 leopard, but longer in body
and limb. The Indian prlncea keep
pack* of them for the hunt The heads
of the hunting cheetahs Are usually
covered with a hood until within 200
yards of the game. The hoods are
then removed, and the animals creep
stealthily toward the benl and. baring
?PPtESched as uenr as possible, pounce
upon their prey, klllluc *lth one blow
of (he pa u\?Popular Mechanics.
The Lamps ef the See.
Many kinds of Jellyfish are phos
phorescent at night and present a
wonderfully beautiful appearance
when alowly moving through the wa
ter. and It la thta phosphorescence
wiikrh baa given them the poetic title
of -the lamps of the sea.** They arG
not Isss beautiful In the dsytlir^. for
most of the species sre striped df tint
ed. some.being melon shaped, with
rows of fringes dividing the section*.
The tentacles are often plumed, and.
while waving about la graceful curve*,
attract or gather In the food uf the
animal. The **Portosguase man-of
war* la probably the best known, as
well aa moat attractive in form, of the
wfeole fa mi.W
Sunday Popcrc.
The Qrst Hueday paper In this coun
try waa lb* Sunday Conrter. begun at
New York In 1&&
Appropriate.
Lady Shopper?1 am looking for
spltable present for a gentleman. Clerk
?What la your friend'* occupation?
Lady Shopper?He ia an undertaker.
Clerk?An undertaker! Let mo show
you a nice berry aet.? Boetou Tran
The Colt's Fut.
Watch the colt'e feet. The hoof la
liable to break off unevenly and make
oad crack*.
' Not to Blame.
She-Saturday la our silver wedding.
- Don't yep think we ought to kill the
* pig and have a feaat?
Ho?Kill the pig? I don't aee why
the poor animal la to blame for what
happened twenty-Ore year* ago.?Lon
don Tit-Bite.
A CIos* Shave.
The Barber?Shell I go orer your
fhee twice? The Patrotv-lVe, If there
la any left?Brooklyn Life.
Ho Chenee to Tell
Hobb?How fast can your, ear go?
NoUt-Tbe cope never let mo tad out*
-Brooklyn Eagle.
?
-And.'* eaid the narrator of (mating
atoriea. "the explorer ran with all hla
might and the Uon wlib all hla poane.
"Too are an adroqat* of woman
suffrage. What are your reasoned
-My wife."?Widow.
Dry Air end Electricity.
So perfect an Insulator Is dry air
that It takes 10.000 Tolts of electricity
to leap a gap of an inch.
Coooanut Pickcr*.
Cocoanut pickers in Trluldad get 90
cents per LQ00, or more If ths trow are
re?y talL ,.
A CoWe Milk. \ .
Four hundred gallons of milk a year
is about the average yield of Wealthy
eow.
Wheat Crept.
i4 la calculated that about one-third
of the world'a wheat crop la harreet
ad 1^ July. ;t ; , Vjfej
Potato Production.
Germany. Bussla and Austria ex
ceed the United States In the produc
tue of the power of ssle
hi a deed of trust to rae ex
by L. P. Brooke and others.
November 22ud, 1907. snd re
ded In the reglstera office of Beau
fort county In book 136. page 466.
[which is hereby referred to. default
baring been made In payment of the
Indebtedness mer4by secured. I will
sell at Courthouse door In Beaufort
county on Wednesday. September 7 th.
i?l#, at noon, for caah to the highest
bidder, all that lot or parcel of land
In the City of Waahington, N. C.. at
the corner of Fourth and Gladden
streets and in' that part of said city
known as Gladden T6wn. being part
of LOt. No. f.0 and being the same!
conveyed to A. D. MacLean by Charle*
Blackball and wife by deed'dated No
vember 14&. 1905, recorded in said
register's office In book If5. page U0.
which Is also referred to, and convey
?d by said A. D. MacLean to L. F.
^ Ha having been executed to so-'1
he purchase money.
August 6th, 1910. /
t ST i; g. rumley; ;
?< ' ' 'Trustee.
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION.
[To all whom it may concern:
Tak? notice, that John C. and W,.
C. Rodman hare this day dissolved
the partnership heretofore existing
between them In the name of the
Washington Drug Company, and
have sold the same with good will
and assets to K&sfs. A.'C. Moyt. W.
L. Vaughan and W. F. Rhyne. who
assume control of the same from 3
o'clock p. m.. August 9tli, 1910, J.
C. and W, C. Dodman arc responsi
ble for tho debtu of the Arm contract,
ed prior to that time, and tho pur
chasers are responsible tor r.ll obli
gations contracted thereafter. J. C.
and W. C. Rodman have no furthern
connection with the business, and
are not responsible for any obliga
tions except as above.
This, the 9th day of August. 1910.
J. C. and W. C. RODMAN.
Trading as the Washington Drug Co.
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of Mary T. McDonald, de
ceased. late of Beaufort county. North
Carolina, notice is hereby given that
all claims against said estate must be
exhibited and presented to the under
signed within twelve (12) months
from this 26th day of July. 1910. or
thin notice will be pleaded In bar of
thole recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate are required to make
Immediate payment
SETH BRinOUANX. '
-- Executor of Mary T. McDonald,
Deceased.
This 26th day-of July, 1910.
NOTICE OP flALK.
Under and by virtue of a deed of
trust to me from A. W? Btyron and
wife. Marianna Btyron. dated Slat
day of January. 1907. and recorded
In the reglater'a offlce of Beaufort
county fn book 144 at page 233.1 will
on the 12th day of September. 1910.
at 12 o'clock m., sell for caah. be
fore the Courthouse door in Washing
ton. N\ C., to thevhigheat bidder, the
lowing described real eatate. towlt: ?
(1.) Situate, lying and being In
Beaufort county. North Carolina, and
In Pantego township, and being that
certain tract of land ;well known ai
the Jackie Clark homeatead or Law
rer' 3 Clark land, adjoining the landa
of john Clark on the west, the Leacb
vllle public road on the aouth, the
landa of 8tyron and Lovlck on the
east and Pungo river on the north,
containing one hundred (100) acres!
more or leaa.
(2.) The landa allotted to Mar
garet Lovtck and Marianna Sty
ron in the partition entitled
"John D. Clark, H. J. Lovick and
wife, Margaret, and A. W. Btyron and
wife, Marianna, Ta. Lawrence Clark.
Catharine Clark and W. H. Wilkln
aon, guardian ad litem of Catharine
Clark," aald land being lota Noa. 4
and 5 In aaid partltl conalatlBg of1
tracts or parcels Noa. 1, 2 and 3 of1
such allotment, to which and to the,
final decree therein, recorded In the
regiater'a offlce of Beaufort county
in book 81, page 895, reference la
hereby made; aavlng and excepting
out of the aama the a tore and lot in
the town of Leachyllle conveyed to
W. J. Harris; alao the.wharf hereto
fore leaaed to the 8tyron Trannporta
tloti company; alao the 19 1-2 acres
out of the aaid land conveyed to Mra.
Margaret Foreman; and the grave
yard. and one-half acre given to M.
E. Church, being the aame lands de
acrlbed in the aforeaald deed of trust.
This 11th day of August, 1910.
JT.J). MACLEAN,
f * * - Trustee.
lift. HAKUV " IiiCOO ST. WE
. The use of', mineral waters and
inlutrui in lmu of coatlveneaa,
la deo .\aly harmful. The natural
reataly la HolllsteVs Rocky Moftn
Tea. Purely vegetable, a mild
ra. which doea noi gripe nor
the bowel muscles. Hardy's
Wreck.
Barton. 'iolf, l. mUL
to be one of Uwi hottest place* on
earth. For six consecutive week* there
the thermometer has been uowa to
stay above 100 In tbe shade. It varlea
tbe monotony, however, by occasional
climbs to 125 degree* or so. fetter* Is
no rainfall, and no well* ?xhrt, for at*
tempts to reach water even at a depth
of 500 feet have failed. However, in
the bed of tbe ocean, a mile from
abore. copious springs of freeb water
gush out This water la" caught aod
brought to land In goatskin bag* by
native divers, who tell their merchan
dUe at good prices. These submarine
springs are'said to be supplied from a
mountain 000 miles away.
Lor\den*a Big Bell.
"Big Ben." tbe bell lu Westminster
clock tower, London. Is known tbe
world over, bat It Is incorrectly named.
Sir Benjamin Hall, the first commis
sioner of works, doting whose tenure
of office the clock wss erected, bad far
leas to do with It tlian Lord Grlm?
thorpe. who designed It aod was tbe
moving spirit In its erection. In Jus
tice to him It ahould 1m known as "Old
Grim."
Dells.
The Ivory doll of tbe Boman child
was too costly for the ages that fol
lowed the fall of the empire. For
many centuries dolls must have been
chiefly of home manufacture. Tho first
ahop made dolls nfter the middle ages
were tbe Jointed wooden dolls of the
Netherlands. The** were known In
England and in this conotry. too, id
colonial times mm "Flanders babies.'*
Golf Defined.
On the terrace of a country club,
overlooking a green dotted with sheep,
a group of nongolfer* were taking tea.
? male nongolfer. who took his tee
through a straw, said thoughtfully: '
"Golf might bo defined as billiards
gone to grass."
i "Spleen on the green, I'd call it,"
saki a female nongolfer.
"Or the last flicker In tbe dying fire
of athletics," sneered a young football
player.
"The misuse of land and language,"
suggested a tennis champion.
"No, no; you're all wrong." aald "a
famous sngler. "Golf Is simply n game
wherein tbe ball lies badly and the
player well."?Washington Poet.
Art at Home.
Believe me. If we want art to begin
at home, as it must, we must clear onr
houses of troublesome superfluities
that are forever in our wny. conven
tional comforts that ore not real com
forts and do but make work for serv
ants and doctors. If you want a gold
en rule that will fit everybody this Is
It: "Have nothing in your bouses that
you do not know to be useful or believe
to be besutlfUL"?William Morris.
Changed Hsr Opinion.
"What Is the msusolenm. dear?"
asked the wife.
"It Is one of the most beautiful tombs
In the world." explained the huaband.
"It was erected by King Mausolus in
honor of his wife."
"How perfectly lovely of him!"
"Yes. He had it built while she was
alive."
rTbe wretch!"?Chicago Tost
Dr. Johnson's Fruit'Appetite.
No man ever welcomed the return of
tbe fruit seanun uiore heavily than did
Dr. Johnson. Of straw oerrles and
cream be declared that he could never
hove enough, though In his Inter years
be devoured enormous quantities of
them. A voracious eater at nay time.
Johnson's appetite for fruit was limit
less. Mrs. Tlirate saya that be used to
eat seven or eight peaches before he
began his breakfast. Ltlfcr Forter, at
Litchfield, nsed alwayF to keep the
best gooseberries on the hushes In her
garden until Johnaon came down to
pick them.
Imagination.
It la imagination ratber than rea
son that distinguishes man from brute,
and no person wbo la devoid of Imagi
nation can know extremes of happi
ness or misery. Happiness in a great
measure depends on tbe faculty for
r~ Cash In Hia Own Field.
Papa?See that splde?%ny boy, spin
ning hia web. la it not wonderful?
Do you reflect that, try aa he may. no
man could spin that web?
Johnny?What of it? Bee me spin
this top! Do you reflect, try u be
may. so spider could spin this top? |
His Hours.
Grace-Dr. Squills la practicing now. I
isn't he?
JBthel (blushing)?lea. , !
Grace?What are Ma boors?
Ethel?From 8 to 10 usually, b<U
when pa's out be stays later ?London
Mall.
Financial Disaster.
The Italian fruiterer wbo had rain
ly endeavored to Instill trtje commer
cial Instincts Into tbe tnlnd of hia er
rant son was bewailing bis fsto at his
offspring's perverse conduct : j
M1 leara him for two mlnoot ata ray
Stand, and whata you tlnk? He ralna
the bos?totals ruin. He sella tbe
front row of the orange."?New York ,
< A Correction.
The habit of contradict In- some
times 'Verteaps itself an wittingly.
Trs heerd it said." remarked
at the crossroads store, "that
by Woodrille
was one of eighteen sons."
"That's whar ye hteiti wrong." e
tritrated the chronic kicker "It wasn't
John Henderson at all. Twaa a Uoth
er d> hls'n."?Llpplncott's.
Ika f IfflpniH.n ? ij
whit U this Rockefeller
of r -Hocta. ot
mBmbI
-II
? Lilian Bonnor returns r?
tettUy from *n extssJod nut t"
Swtork, Philadelphia. WUtlUtnn,
Baltimore ?nd Atlantic City Bin
hts been ab*oat two mosttu
? ?
Mix Ada Rhode. !? hscli Horn *
visit to Aurora ud 0th?r point*.
Mluaa Saner Mlion. of Core point,
AOico .lone*, of Vandemere. Launs
Rowe and Lena Mlion. of UnSil. arc
In th* city riiitinc Mr* L n Hi; ??
?a Ea?t Main itreet fo. a waak.
? ?
Mr. L. W. Batsman, of Plymouth,
a popular Knight of tile Qrl:\ la a
Waahlngton visitor.
? ?
M. an! Mift. Jack Bold and aon,
of Plymouth, wore In the city yoator
day.
Ulwss Maud aud Allc* Bp?ar bare
returned homo from Hyde county
They wars accompanied by MU?
Cartwrlght. of Bwmn Quarter. who
Is their gueet on Bonner ?treot.
? ?
Prof. R. T. Bonner, of Aurora 1b In
th* city.
hi i' ? ? i
Mr. John Elliott, of Surry, Is In
the city today. ' \ ,
? ?
Mr. W. 8. D. Eborn; of Bunyon, is
In the city today.
?
Mr*. Mattle Marsh and daughter
iRosa, of Bath, are-in the city, the
Ijguest of Mr*. E. Lh Roper.
I * *
Mrs. J. D O'Kaal and Miss Eula
re visiting relatives anil friends in
Hyde county.
Mr; R. B. Cowell left on the N. &
8. this morning for Vanc?boro |
business.
Mr. M. Jordan, of Plne'town. was
lit th? city this morning.
>Ir. alen Waters teturned this
morning from a businesK trip to Bel
haven.
* ?
Miss Ruth Credle, of Pantego. in
In the city visiting relatives and
friends.
* ?
Mrs. A. M. J-atliam an.l rhlldren
have returned from an extended vis
it to Edwards.
? ?
Mrs. Edgar Jackson and rhlldren.
of New Bern passed through the
city this morning en route tQ Nor
folk and Ocean View.
? ?
Mrs. L. T. Tetterton who has been
visiting her daughter Mrs. Lona
Peele, who was operated on Tuesday
for appendicitis returned to her home
In Plymouth this morning.
? ?
Mr. Horton Cutler, of Jessama, is
In the city today.
. ? *
Messrs. Rob Hlckson and L- W.
Mizzell, of Vanceboro, are in the city
today.
. ? ?
Mr. Paul W. Rear, a prominent
member of the Norfolk bar, arrived
in the olty laBt night to visit his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kear on
Blast Main street.
Th* Music Was Fatal.
A New York politician once found
necessary to attend an entertalnuu-nt
at an o/phons' home, and he was bnv
Ing a bad time of It. The selection by
the boys' buud wus pnrtlculariy dls
tresslng. Turning to n friend, the poli
tician *ald with a shudder. -No won
der they art' orpliniiH."?Success Mujrti
zlne.
A Monty Savar.
"But you urti inking consirterablf
risk III letting .vour vuuug men
two or tbive *H?' board.",
"Yes. there la some risk." auswcred
the boardlug Imuae keej?er. "But then
ytvu ?ee. tbey wwrry over It so thut
they Ios# tbelr apatites. so I save
money In tbe long run,**.
Diplomatic.
"I heller* our boy I# a born diplo
mat."
"Ua? be shown extraordinary ability
us a prevaricator 7"
"Well. no. not that exactly, but be
can cheat other boys In trnde* aixJ
make them think they,are getting all
the bast of It."
Napslssn and Woman.
N a poison L. who was a great ad
mirer of female talent arben its ownet
dkl not, like fclme. de Stael. direct li
against hi mas If. used to say. -Tberv
ars woman who have only on* fault
?la, that thay are nof men."
' Man and Woman.
When a man get* Into trouble tlx
first thing be thin ft of Is. "Qow shall
1 gat out of this flxr When a woman
gets into trouble bar first thought la.
"How shall I beat bear this misery T
?Wlnlfrsd Black.
Cheeky.
"Does Winks take any tnagaalnesr
"All ha can gat. I don't dare tolfar?
one lying around."?Birmingham Ago
Herald.
Braaa la an aDoy of tin and copper,
and analysis-of tbe earliest ex toting
specimens demonstrates (hat it was
formerly manufactured in tbe propor
tions of one part ?f tfej to nine of cop
? notice In Genesis fixes the dis
covery and oao of both- these metals
??rdta? to tbe Bible, .t between
??4 aad l.tBS J?rt before I bo Cbrtl
CHYS1AL ICt
TELEPHONE 83
CRYSTAL ICE CO.,
Washington, N. C.
"IT'S AROMA IS UELKIOl'H. IT*
FLAIOK IS RICH. IT'S BOUV IH
FINE."
JACKSON
SQUARE
COFFEE
lu making gooo coffee.
On? c&sential you find.
To secure good results
You must have a good kind.
Your grocer has It. Ask him
to supply you.
IMPORTERS COlfFEE CO., Ltd .
New Orleans. La.
KLIJ80N BROS. (*>.,
Wholosale Distributors.
OKKATI.Y KKI?UCKI? It ATMS
TO ^
NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA L'EACH
Mammoth La bur Day Celebration
at Virginia Beach, Monday, Septem
ber 5th.
Tickets hoI<1 for all regular trains.
September 3 and 4, good to return on
any regular train leaving Norfolk not
later than Tuesday, September 6.
Itoun?| Trip Rate*.
From To Norfolk Vlr. Ber<h
Oriental ' $2.75 $3.0?
New Bern ?2.S0 $2.75
Washington $2.50 $2.75
Bel haven $2.25 $2.50
Columbia $2.25 $2.50
Plymouth $2.25 $2.50
Rates in same proportion from
other points.
Call on Ticket Agents for full in
formation.
H. C. HUDG1NS, W. W. CROXTON
O. P. A.. a. O. P. A.
NORFOLK. VA.
MILS LIQUID CURES EGZEKt
Skin Sufferers! Drop <Jrcn*y Halves
ami Nasty Medicines.
That mild, soothing liquid. D. D 1
D. Prescription. Htops the awful ?tch
with the first drops. A prescription
of acknowledged value.
Get a trial bottle at 25c. It will1
take away the itch right away and I
you will sleep poundly. We assure!
you personally of the merits of rhlf 1
remedy; for we Know. Hardy Dv.ig
Store.
FOR HKA1>ACHK? Mick's Capudlne
Whether from Colds. Heat. Stom- |
ach or Nervous Troubles. Capudlne |
will relieve you. It's liquid?pleas
ant to take?-act* immediately. Try |
10. 25 and 50c. at drug stores
f CHOICE
Cut Flowers.
Write, phone or wire
J. L O'QUINN & CO.
Raleigh, N. C.
Your wants, as they are head
quarters for everything in the
Florest Line. phone i?9
STAGCKRS SKEPTICS.
That a clean, nice fragrant com
pound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve
will instantly relieve a bad burn, cat,
scald, wound or piles, staggers skep
tics. But great cure proves It's a won*
derful healer of the worst sores, \ 1
cers, bolls, felons, eczema, chapped
hands sprains and corns. Try it. 2Gc.'
stall druggists.
UFF ON PANAMA CANAL
has had one frightful drawback?
malaria trouble?that has brought
suffering and death to thousands.
The germs cause chills, fever and
ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude,
weakness and general debility. But
Electric Bitters never fall to destroy
them and cure malaria troubles.
"Three bottles completely cured me
of a very severe attack of malaria,"
writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lucazna,
N. C . and I've had good health ever
since." Cure stomach, liver and kid
ney troubles and prevent typhoid.
SOc. Guaranteed by all druggists.
Work 24 Hows a Dey.
The busiest little things ever made
are Dr. King's New Ufa Pills. Every
pill la a sugar-coated blobule of
health, that cbangas weakness late
strength, languor into energy, bra^ft,
rag Into mental power; caring Constl
eadacbe, Chills, Dyspepsia,
25c. at all drngglsts. V
pation, H
Malaria.
i: ISSUR?;
fc&
i
ifrwy
OUR WIRE FENCING IS BULL-STRONG. HORSE-HIGH
AND PIG-rSGHT.
COME IN AND PRICE OUR FENCING WIRE. AND WE'LL
DO BUSINESS WITH YOU. YOU'LL FIND OUR WIRE AND
I OUR PRICES RIGHT.
WHATEVER BE YOUR NEEDS IN HARDWARE. YOVLL
I FIND Ol R STORE THE PLACE TO SUPPLY THOSE NEEDS
J. H HARRIS PLUMBING
and SUPPLY COMPANY.
JUST ARRIVED
New Fall and Winter Seed
Rutabaga, Turnip,
Kale, Coilard,
and Rape.
'Phone 80.
Walter Creclle & Co
Odorless, Smokeless, Ex
plosionless
ELECTRICITY
-18
Safe as Sunshine
USE
Mazda Lamps,
And you will have both
Quantity and Qualify
Ask us about our Special
Wiring Offer
WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT
Some purgatives contain ?ucii
strong drugs that, while tney cau?t
the bowels to move, Injure the dell
cate linings of, stomach urn! imes*
tines. Uolllster's Rocky Mow lain
Top Is not In that class. It it> slight
ly laxative and at the *.-.:ae time
healing and soothing. Hardy's brut
Store.
A Woman'* Great Idea
is how to aiak<f herself attractive.
But. without health. .*t is hard for bet
to be lovely iL face, form or temper
A week, sickly woman will be ner
vous and irritable. Cot.stipai.on and
Kidney poisons show In p:ia;>lee
blotches, skin eruptions n?;?i r
wretched complexion, but ???? trl<
Bitters always prove a godsend *c
women who want health, beauty j:w
friends. They regulate Stomach
Liver nnd Kidneys, purify the blood:
give strong nerves, bright eyes, pur*
breath, smooth, velvetry skin. lovel>
complexion, good health. Try them
50c. at Dr. Hardy's brug Store.
WHY SALVES KAIL
TO (TURK ECZEMA
Scientists are now agreed that the
eczema germs are lodged not In the
outer akin or epidermis, but in the
inner akin. Hense, a penertatlng liq
uid la required, not an outward satve
that cloga the pores.
We recommend to all eczema pa
tienta tiic standard prescription Oil
of Wint^rgreen as compounded in
liquid form known as D. D. D. Pres
cription. A trial bottle of thia D. D.
D. Prescription, at only 25 centa, will
Instantly relieve the Itch. We have
sold and recommended thfc* remedy
for years, and know of wodnerful
curea from it* use. We recommend
it to our patrons.
HARDY DRL'O CO
YOU %CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE j
Pain along the back, dizziness, head-1
ache and general languor Get a
package of Mother Gray's AUSTRA
LIAN LEAF, the pleasant root and ;
herb cure for all Kidney. Bladder
and urinary troubles. When you feel
all run aoirn, tired, weak and with
out energy uso this remarkable com
bination of nature's herbs and roots, j
As a regulator It has no equal. Moth,
er Gray's AUSTRALIAN LEAF is1
sold by druggists or sent by mall1
for 50 eta. Samples sent FREE. Ad.
dress, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy,
*. T.'
8ucceae In a?y line la dependent
upon perfect health, strength and v? 1
tallty, more than upon anything els*
Aa Holllater'a Rocky Mountain Te>
baa helped so many phyalcAlly. an<
mentally, It ha* an rely dove lea sbar
la patting man and women on the
road to auccaaa and fi rtune Hardy's
Drugstore.
Gaiety
Theatre
A. P. RAMIES, Manager
C.'AIETV THKATlfc TONIC JUT.
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THK ItlJST THKKK IS.
Th* Gambler* Doom?Gaumont
Draina . < .
| Love's C. O. L).?Star. A War
Drama.
iAn Advertisement Amhw red?Ek
fia::a/. Comedy.
Kliud Boys 'Jr. ticstia?Nilff S<*d.
WEEK END EXCURSION FARES
TO NORFOLK ANI) \ hu;i\Za
ULKH VIA
NORFOLK KOITHERN K. R
Tickets sold (or Saturday uight
trains, good returning, leave Norfolk
Sunday night.
Saturday night, .July 9. first data
of sale and every Saturday until Sep
tember 3.
GREATLY REDUCED RATES
From Norfolk. Beach.
To Virginia
Raleigh $2.50 $2.75
j Wilson 2.25 2.60
|Farmville 2 25 2.50
(Greenville 2.25 2.50
(Washington .... 2.00 2 25
j Fares in *ame proportion from nil
elation* between Ralesgh, bolhavcr
and .Norfolk.
The night express o( the Norfolk
Sont hern oner* ill l-est and most con
venient service betweeu Raleigh,
Eastern North Carolina and Nor
folk, Va.
Si>end next Sunday at Virginia
Beach, the most attractive seashore
resort in Virginia.
Get complete information from
nearest ticket agent, or D. V. Conn.
S. P A . Raleigh. N. C.
11. C. HTDGINS, O. P. A.
W V/. CROXTON. A. P A-,
Norfolk. Va.
A l>tea<lful Wouail
from a knife. gun, tin can, rusty nafl
firework*, or of any other mature, de
mands prompt treatment with Buck
ton s Arnica Salve to prevent blood
poison ** gangrene. It's the quick
est, surest healer for all such wounds
as also for Burns, Botles, Sores, 8kln
Eruptions, Eczema. Chapped Hands,
corns or piles. 25c. at Dr. Hardy's
Drue Stose.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else iaOs.
'r nervous prostration and female
jreakncucs they aro the supreme
remedy, a* thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY[LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it la the best medicine ever sold
over a drag gist'a counter.
STRUCK A KICH MINK.
S. W. Bends of Coal City, la., aaya
he struck a perfect mine of health la
Dr. King's New Life Pills, for they
cured him of liver and kidney trou
ble. after IS years of suffering. They
are the beat pills on earth for consti
pation, malaria, headache, dyspepsia,
end debility. 25c at All druggist*.
Whether from Malar*.oua <
Colds or ererfceatlag. try Bloke* Cap
idlie. It redoeea the few and re
lieves the aching Ifa Ki.nl*?It.
4* eoa bo cents, at drag su res.