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I mji ji jn-utim 1 11 1! IS- 1 m tBte Do You Gel Up Witbi a Ianie Back? Kitosy Tror.Wa Sates You iHseraMe. Almost eve rvonii knows of Dr. Kilmer's Ewamp-K-oot, the grc&t kidney, liver and A . Madder irieuy, De is cause of its rsiiirk j;! abiekcaUli ijstonr.g t properties. Svanip Roct fulfills almost i everv wish i:i over ling coming rheumatism, 0 pain in the back, kid M nevs. liver, bladder ! iir.d every part cf the urinary passage, it corrects inability' to hold water and Dcaklingpani in passing it, or bad eff ec ts following use of liquor, vine or beer, an.l overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go on through the day, and to get up many times durins: the night. Swamp-Rcct is not recommended tor everything b ut if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just f he remedy y m need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and has proved so successful that a special ar rangement hxu: been made by whidi all readers of this paper, 'who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent f'ee by mail, also a boon telling vnnrP ahout Swump-Roo't. Mid llOW to Jjidoutii'youhavakid-' -"J uey or blaJder troucie. When writi.ngmenticn reading this genei ou BREAKS UP COLD. G803 Reads and Incomes. Dr. Kilmer cX t-o., nme ciwmp-K"-Binghamton.N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar s ue bottles are sold by all druggists. D on't make any mistake hnt remember the- name, Swamp-Root, yr. Kilmer's Sv.-ar ip-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, Si. Y. , on every bottle. GOWAi King Externals; Sells' itsWj wherever introduced, i Imitators have tried to imitate, and substitution- has been attempied.lBut once GO WANS always UGowans for infisinmation and congestion. t It gives as pleasure tcr recom- M mend Gowp.ns Preparation for A Inflammation. - especially of the "8 throat and chest. We have sold a Uownns Prep.triti on for many - rears and never had a complaint. BURLISGTOX DRUG CO., - A Burlington, NLC. 1 BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME All Druggists. SI. 50c. 25c; 1 GOWAM MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, N. C. i guaranteed, sr.i v.axi rtfupiei by your Cru:g!tt il Thousands are Using the Eftew SScYhQd wllh ftonfieriQl Resulis. ' Cut out this prescription Marfan; you are the one that must look after tb-i health of the household, a?id you are the one in these days of high prices that must manage things economically. Someone in the family r- ay have a hard cold this winter: it may be in the head, perhaps in the chest. It matters not where; here is some advice and a prescription that will break up any cold m a few hours, and without taking- harmful dru.?s or strong drinks into the stomach. First of all look after the bowels. The tongue will show whether the HvpriHntrlitornot. If the bowels need attention, a good dose . of cas tor oil made tasteless with a -little orange juice will do the tyick, although any reliable cathartic 'will do. Then try this economical treat ment; into a bowl of boiling water pour a teaspoonful of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) cover both head and bowl with a towel, and breathe deep into the lungs the soothing, healing vapor. Breathe this vapor for five or ten minutes until the head feels fine and clear, then go to bed and sleep soundly until morning. A bottle of HYOMEI costs 50 cents at E. T. Whitehead Company and druggists everywhere. A complete outfit which includes a hard rubber pocket inhaler with which you can breathe it at any time or place, costs only S1.00. It is guaranteed to cure catarrh, coughs, colds, sore throat add croup, or money back. WHEN HER BACK ACHES. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c Ask your druggist for them. "He used to complain because he never got what he wanted to eat." "Yes, but he's rich now." "Yes, and now he complains be cause he never wants what he gets to eat." Catholic Standard and lmes. lis Foley's rin.0 For Stomach Trouble, Sluggish Liver and Habitual Constipation. It cures by aiding all of the digestive organs gently stimu Iates the liver and regulates the bowels the only way that chronic constipation can be cured. Especiallyrecommended for women and children. Clears blotched completions. Pleasant to taka. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists. How to cure a cold is a question in which many are interested just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. In the educational campaign which is now being conducted in favor of goods roads the very freest discus sion of ways end means of attaining the desired end Ehould be invited. Tne issue of bonds for road purposes by any particular county is a sub ject which should be discussed with reference to local circumstances and not along the lines of glittering gen eralities. Advocates and opponents of such issues are rendering impor tant public services when they give their neighbors the results.of care ful observation and sound reasoning. In this connection an -interesting communication appeared recently in The Lumberton liobesonian from the pen of a ciiizen who appears to en dorse the plan of the Rural Letter Carrier's Association which contem plates the division of the road into short sections to be let to responsible bidders to maintain in first-class condition. The Robesonian's cor respondent prefers this plan to that which calls for bends, believing that such oversight would result in bet ter roads and vastly less disturbance of labor. In support of this contention it is argued that increases value of farm lands may bo ?. burden rather than an assistance to the agricultural proprietor. "As to the increased valuation of farmers land, taxes are high enough now and if the value is doubled will not the tax be doubled? If a farm is now valued 'at $1,000 and the value is increased to $2,000 will not the owner have to pay on S2.0C0? Will the doubling cf the valuation increase the production any? Such an increase in valuation will increase taxes but not income." This argument overlooks the fact that income may be increased by a diminution of expenses :is well as by an actual increase in the crops. Pushed to its legical extreme it would offer a barrier to all ?mprdve ments wnicn might incresse taxable values. The crops raised upon the farm way not vary greatly in size whether its money value is $1,000 or ?2,0Q0 but cost of production and influence net the With A Woman Finds all Her Tn-iT-xy and Ambition Slip ping Away. Scotland Neck women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, diz zy spells, distressing uriuary trouble, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and blight's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills are for these disorders. .Here's proof of their merit ma Scotland Neck woman's words: Mrs. T. F. Gray. 'li. Main St. Scotland Neck, N. C, says: My ex perience with Doan's Kidney Pills has convinced me that they are a remedy of merit. My back and head ached severely and I had dizzy spells and other symptoms of kidney com plaint. Finally I procured a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills at E. T. Whitehead Company's Drug Store and iu did not take them long to correct my trouble." For sale by all dealers. Priee 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Company, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for RACER DAES DEATH GF5JM NERVE OF MECHANICIAN AT RSVERHEAD CONTEST. MHU....WI.S ''. the United States. Remember the and take no other. name Doan's "Have you joined the More Day light Club?" he asked; "I should ssy not. It's all I can do now to get home before daylight." replied the old rounder. Detroit Free Press. Causlit la Hie Rain. Douglasville, Tex. "Five years ago I was caught in a rain at the wrong time," writes Edna Ruther ford, of Dougiasville. "and from that time was taken with dumb chilis and fevers, and suffered more than I can tell. I tried everything that I thought would help, and had ISUt. vJi. Will q V l 11V X Wlllt J. ook Cardui, the woman's tonic. Now I feel better than in many months." Cardui does one thing and does it well. That's the secret of its 59 years of success. Try Cardui. cost oi market 'ng v of bushels income quite materially us num raised. modern high ways, we believe, that sich an increase in taxable values would result in benefit to the farmer rather than the contrary. The ini- Judge It seems to me I've seen " , you before. be lowered by the greater lacdity Frisoner You have Judge. I with which his necessary traveling gave your daughter singing icsons. j WOuld be done. K;s net proat i rorn Judge Twenty years. Chicago Record-Herald. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the effected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more than phased with the prompt relief which It affords. Sold by all dealers. itsjale would be enhanced by the lessening of tne expense or marKet- irsg. Charlotte Observer. Arc Yea A Woman? Gunner "And now comes a prof essor who declares that fruit is just as healthy with the skin on as it is neeled." Guyer Mm! I a JiKeto see some- , bones. I believe I would be in my grave if I had not tried Cardui." Baltimore, Met. Mrs. w. n. i son, at 1419 East Madison street, writes, "For several years, I suffered off and on, from womanly troubles, un til finally I was taken down and could do nothing. The pains I ex perienced, I shall never forget. lost weight until I was only skin and body start him on a diet of pineap ples. Chicago News. ti FUND i 4kO IVlVni.i urn fircni B I i s 1TW I- I . N I , , jva- I'i s iZ r rx " ' r-m'Z' Tortured for 15 Years. i By a cure-defying stomach trouble that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried, John W. Modders, of Moddersville, Mich., seemed doomed. He had to sell his farm and give up work. His neighbors said, "he can't live much longer." "Whatever I ate distressed me," he wrote, "till I tried Electric Bit ters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I i could not take for years. Its surely a grand remedy for stomach trouble." Just as good for the 1 liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Oniy 50c at II. 1 Whitehead Company. Are you like Mrs. Ison.weak and discouraged because of some pain ful ailment? Cardui will help you Try it today. Any druggist will be glad to sell you a bottle. When the Steering Geer Eecomes Dis abled He Climbs Out Over Auto's Hcod and Rides on Cranking Shsft. One of the nerviest spectacles ever seen on an auto raceway, says Hamp ton's Magazine, occurred in the Long Island stock car Darby at Riverhead. Herbert Bailey, mechanician for Louis DisLrow and his No. 1 literary shook liands with death. When the car had passed the stand on its fourth lap and was two miles from the repair pits the pin fell out of I ho reach rod, -disabling the steering .rear. The machine threatened to be come unmans genble. What did BaiiCy do but climb tmt ever the hood, lower himself down "on .ha little cranking rod and sit facinc ;i:o radiator with his feet propped against the front axle. With one hand lie prevented himself frcm being dash ed under the wheels by holding on to I:e little water cap on the top of the icod. The other hand held the disabled steering gear together. Bailey rode ;wenty miles in that manner, with the rr-r o-ninc full sneed. until the circuit r-as completed and the repair pits tirade. George Robertson had an experi ence in the famous backstretch of the Merrimac Valley course which might isve had pretty serious consequences. "We were mr.Mr.g seventy miles an bour," said Robertson in telling the f-tcry, "when suddenly I heard a crack. The next second 1 fell through to the floor of the car. The seat had brokeii iT.der me. There I lay with my hands on the wheel and my feet sticking up in the air. "I could not see the road in front of me, and tid not knowwhere the car was going. Jusli before Glenn Ethridge, my mechanician, grabbed me by. the shoulders and pulled me up, tha car tilted perceptibly. It almost tipped over. I tell you, I thought we were goners! No, I haven't said any thing about it. Why should I?" Smiling George they call him, and t. mm .'fir: r.-j -pjw j' yn. t, .VxV For Infants finrl Cli-:: ALCOHOL 3 PEU CKJfT. sLintla?.;r3 ttefcatf anJIfcdula 1 in- au? Swmsciis aniUovelsci Bears the l rr Sigpaturo' Promolc HiesiiOROicctTi ncss and iXosUfts Opiicii.f IcrpMac noritosl Not NncoTic. t9' JScrdeffCHR:.ZS--mnnm JkaiJf.'SJk t'&tejpeeu Ttonv. Aperfcct Eexec.y for Cansfln Hen , Sour SBixach-DSartitoa Yorins,Co-.T'u,,5.ois,rcMrisii- n33 awlLoss or jlek FacSx'Ib SiJ-xtur? of 7 of MH 0 ur i i A? a 1 W- p. il If HrQR ; -S ';: . 1? or Thirty liars mmm w ' i jrWv fTiT-'v T" Exact Copy of Wrj-ppsr. TKU cHTun eoier.ttv, pa ro..i :-r. Guest (in restaurant) You may Dring me a spiritualistic steak. Waiter Beg pardon, sir? Guest A spiritualistic steak See? Chicago News. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthily man is an un happy slave. Burdock Blood Bittei s buiid up sound health keeps vou well. "What kind of a man would you like for a husband:" "Oh, either a bachelor or widower; I'm not particular which." Univer saiist Leader. When her child is in danger a wo man will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk of is ne.'esary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. Hostess "It's beginning to rain, You'll get wet. I think you'd better stav to dinner." Departing Guest 4Oh. dear, no! It's not raining so badly as all that." Sidney Bulletin. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil for such emergences. It subdues the pain and heals the j hurts. "Pa, what's a joint bank account of msn and wife?" ' " Tiiat's an account, my son, where the husband does the depositing and the wife the withdrawing." Judge. You are probably aware that pneu monia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold result ing in pneumonia when Chamber lain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take trie rijfo when this remedy may be had for a trifle? For sale by all dealers. Too many candidates for off.ee ran in the wrong direction. Suffered day and nirht the tor ment of itching pi ies. Nothing help ed me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently. Hon. John R. Ganett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. .4 his simcy countenance certainly bears j -.,-,4. 1m rliortcon 1 t YiS:T ' n solid, gcod looking youth, who gives !he impression that nothing could p-ove him. lie fairly radiates vitality. In everyday life be is an easygoing, merry, careless chap. In a race he is another man. ,A.t times he acts like a maniac. He has been known to strkc the men in the repair pits when they did not work fast enough to suit him. On the read he is absolutely fearless. The other drivers "turn out" for him. On more than one occasion Robertson has scraped the paint off a car that was sIjw in giving him leeway. A story ;"s told of Robertson's be havior during the Eriarcliff race, it was said that he had hurled a monkey wrench at another driver who delib erately tried to block him. Wlien Rob ertson was asked about this he ap peared high incensed. "Honestly, do you think I'd throw my wrench at any one? Why, it's absurd! Suppose I should need that wrench during tbc race! If I threw anything, i throw spare nuts." ' 0 Barrcughs-PiKmaa-yhcsIe? Co. (Successors to N. B. Josey Coimany's Undertaking .) ill (I .0 0 r oiUi5 VjiriiE. ---- . Caskets.SSl-4 Kc-j:. A Complex Lkc cf Undertaker's -Supp::'::. Burrcshs-PSiii?ark-7;5xcLer Co., SccSIari Ncc:. V.. . Q-c-c-ao-c-ooo-o ooo -co oo-oo -o-c c c 6 k 11 JL tit b-A CL3 t t V. 3 rffar- It's difficult to-get more than cents for a hard-luck story. 10 Kg Backache cr Kiansy Feins. If you have pains in the back, uriny, bladder or kedney trouble, dizzines and lack of energy, try Mother Gray's AROMATIC-LEAF, the pleasent herb remedy. As a System regulator it has no equal. At Druggists, or by mail. 2oc. Ask to-day. SAMPLE FREE. Addre-s f he Mother Gray Co., L,e Roy. N. Y. Bosom friends may.be. chums, or they may be chumps. REGISTERED. The Origin of RoystcrRrtillzcrs. Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality above other considerations. This was Mr. Royster's idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY. FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. ) - '! - NORFOLK. VA.-TARBORO. N. C. COLUMBIA. 8. C. SPARTANBURG. S. C. 5- MACON. OA. COLUMBUS. GA. MONTGOMERY. ALA. BALTIMORE. MO. Wife Gut Tip lop Advice. "My wife wanted me to take our little boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boil, writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, Okla., "I said put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it. She did so, and it cured the boil in a short time." Quickest healer of Burns, Cuts, Corns Bruises, Sprains. Swellings. Best Pile cure on earth. Try it. Only 25e at E. T. Whitehead Company. - Do your own thinking, but do your worrying by proxy. - une With Authority. ' Knicker Where v;as Jones going v.hen arrested for speding? Boeder To deliver a speech on the extravagance cf automobiles',. So Slavery to Worfc. Deskins, Va Mrs. Mary A. Van dyke, in a letter from Deskins, says: "I had serious female troubles, last ing -!Q days at a time. I was so weak I could hardly walk, fo I tried Car dui. l-soon I was better. Now I am well." If you suffer from any wo manly pain or weakness, take Car dui, the woman's tonic. Cardui will lift you out of the misery, and weariness, caused by womanly weak ness, and help you to see the bright ! side or lire. Try it. lour druggist sells it. I have a nice lin?4 of Bniow finished and in room, nlso a r,ic: line o't Iir.rnc.--s just op'V' up, all for j-alc and for your comfort a7n! pleasure. Looks, durability and style are all right and 'hilly guarauto;1'.!. Gefore Yea Dor;'! Pali fo Cc:c to See lie W. A. BRANTLEY Scotland Neck North Cav...':-: I 60-000-000-CKXXK5- -OOOC-O-O-OO-OC-C 9 Sale of Personal Property, By virtue of poweY vested in me bylaw as adminstrator of M. D. Joyner, deceased, late of Halifax county, North Carolina, I will on the 11th day of February, 1911, at the home place of the said M. D. Joyner, inRoseneath township, said count v and state, sell for cash at pubHe auc tion to the highest bidder, the follov. -ing described Personal Property, to rn it: AH Ilon-s, Cows. Hog?, Pcultry, Huggies, Carts and othVr Fanning Utensils, one Organ. one Bewing Ma chine, Household fid Kitc'nn .Furni ture, Meat, C'".rn, Fodder, Pep. Vines, etc., being all the Personal Property heiengeng to ih-i esiuie of s.ii-i M. D. Joyner. J. L. J-D'tNuu, Adnr. This J:mufuyl:; 1911. 0 t t 0 line 1 tr r i n X .i f. - - . .-t.: In.TheVcrlt, 1 HE, 3 I iLB.:l: Gasounj-: Eng:: : 3 to 1G II. P. Mounted or stationary. No trouble to t tar rouble to keep ur. Uses less ra.?olins thr.n nthpr rnnnt:- pi-L- l etter cooling system. Sold on better terms at low fully guaranteed. Send for Catalogue. f WOOD'S S2S.SCTED I Seed Potatoes ills Ssv6d at Dsalti's Dcnr. "I never felt so near my grave," writes W. E. Patterson, of Welling ton, Tex., ss when a frightful coogh and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treat ment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of con sumption and I am alive today is due solely to Dr. King's New Dis covery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years." Quick, safe, sure, its the best remedy on earth far coughs, colds, lagrippe. asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by E. T. We ere headquarters for the best ( Maine-grown, Second Crop and Kcrthern- grown Seed Potatoes; stocks selected and grown specially for seed purposes, and superior both in quality and productiveness. Wood's Mew sive3 de Seed Catalog scriptiona and full information as to the best and most profitable kirn's to plant, both for early and main crop. Write for prices And Descriptive Catalog, mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va, 12. J. CGP.DLE, Agcf, Lilvleton, W. C. H. ' ZD I s Kl KM P K i S V il U FLORIST, -, RAI.1SIGII, XORTII CAROJ.LI-rA. Roses, Cnrnations, Violets and other cut in season. Shower and I'lain roqi:et.s forw'1-.;' h loral designs find iiowrs ir,v :ill oecjis"-. ;s. ! Ferns, all kinds? of pot and outdoor fcrddinu-p! Lind bulbs. Magnolias. ev;riro?n.s mi.1 v plants. II. Stelxmetz, Florist, Kah-ili, Is'. C. MM If lonumeiits & (hmu&r- A In all First Class Varieties of Marble and G S iM . Retn ember, we pay the freight and guarantee ra u S.j rf As we employ no Agenls the item of commix ciuueu m our prices. '1 his enables us to use a hi ' ." 3 of material and to finish it better than otherv -i 1 1 i I:., "I. J Ycu will find what vou want : F.ee l ; ftA . i - , ... . . . , 'uu ouying, ana will get it quickly. 53 fS" The Couper Karble'Vvorfi?, t' v I Whitehead Company. 1 ; . v.
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