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DO You Get Up . NEW STYLE SPRAY STRAINER. With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's Swainp-Root, the great kidney, liver and r Madder remedy, be cause of its remark able health restoring properties. Swamp-Mrt- fulfil!'; almost T s ivviuw - " " f3 everv wish in ovcr- !fli coming rlieumatistn, Hil min i-i the back, kid- neys, liver, bladder Cej and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scaldingpam in passmg it, or bad effects followinguse of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. Swamp-Root is not rccotmnenuea tor everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just t-ae remedy you need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and lias proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kid- --7a Problem of Doing Away With Sedi ment of Solutions Solved by Per fected Instrument. With spraying " solutions, such as bordeaux and lime sulphur, the prob lem is to get rid of the sediment. With the ordinary strainer there is sooner or later a clogging of the sieve if placed at the bottom or the end of the receptacle. With the strainer perfect- egg ney or bladder trouble, When writingmention S&SSStS!SSss reading this generous Oiler ill una T'auci tuavj. i-,V--:.AV?7?rj send vour address togii Dr. Kilmer & Co., nt.mo oifcij-Koot. Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles are cold by all druggists. Don't make any mistake hnt remember the name, Swamp-Root, ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, In. V., on every bottle. "THE HOME OF Pl KK DRI GS" Hurrah! Cross Section of Strainer. ?d by Professor J. P. Stewart of the Pennsylvania State college no such trouble can occur. The illustrations show that the liquid must pass upward to the faucet. Thus the sediment is feept away from this part, and there is Hyrraii! Strainer For Fungicides. always a steady stream. The liquid is poured in at the top A. A hose may tie attached at the faucet. Should any I solution remain with the sediment it I may be saved by pouring boiling water ! upon it and using this water in mak ! Ing the next batch of spray solution. LIQUID MANURE. School Days Again. I And they find us bettor prepared than ever for the school children's Supplies. A complete and classy line of tablet composi tion books, ink; pencils, pens and erasers. Ask for the famous Rlue Ribbon Tablet. Quality not quantity our motto. E. T. Whitehead Co. "The Rexall Store" It Contains Numerous Qualities For Enriching the Soil and Should Bo Saved. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS. Scotland Neck Peoplo Should Know how to Read and Heed Them. Sick kidneys give many signals of distress. The secretions are dark, contain a sediment. Passages are frequent, scanty, painful. Backache is constant day and night. Headaches and dizzy spells are frequent. The weakened kidneys need quick help. Don't delay! Use a special kid ney remedy. . Doan's Kidney Pills are for sick kidneys, backache and urinary disorders. J. H. Waller, Sixth and Sycamore Streets, Weldon, N. C, says: I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a very valuable kidney medicine and do not hesitate to give them my endorse ment. A kidney weakness caused me much annoyance and when I had the good fortune to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a supply. Their use relieved me promptly and I endorse them in return for the im provement they made." For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. There was once a young person named Clara, Who adopted a Frenchified air. She drank cafe noir, And when told "Au revoir," Would always reply, "Pomme terre!" Lippincott's Magazine. de Will Tbey Sell Near-Beer. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer has the follow ing: "Internal revenue officers say that the near-beer dealers here, ana throughout the State for that mat ter, are preparing to take out liquor icenses again June 30, the plan be ing for their places to go right on after July 1, when the act ot the ast-Legislature prohibiting near- beer saloons goes into effect all over the State. The leading dealers are free to admit that they do not ex pect to close out their business at all. They will take out the government icense to relieve themselves from surveilance of the revenue officers and then they will sell all brands of drinks that will eliminate the beer idea. The liquid may and will proba bly very much resemble beer, they say, but there will be no beer or near-beer brands and that the bottles will be different. The applications or renewal of government license are already coming in anticipation of the present licenses July 1. The change of the size of the bottles and the brands they bear, is said, will constitute the principal changes that will take place in the near-beer sa loons and their service. I he near- beer men insist that they will comply with the law and they will be re lieved of the State and local tax they have had to pay heretofore. Wcrk Will Soon Start after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation ana inui cestion vanish and fine appetite re turns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowels and impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Iry them. Only 25c at E.T. Whitehead Co. We fteep en Hand uria I vE All Kinds all the Time. Also! Complete Undertakers' Outfit. HearseService any Time Day or night we are read to accommodate our friend and the Public Generally. M. Hoffman & Bro. Scotland Neck North Carol in.- A great deal Is usually said about saving liquid manure. It is Important that all of the liquid manure be saved, vet it is by no means necessary. The liquid manure is found to contain a great deal of nitrogen, a little potash and generally no phosphoric acid at all. While nitrogen is the most ex pensive element needed in the produc tion of crops when the farmer has to purchase the article on the markets, yet it is one of the easiest for the farmer to obtain by the natural means. There is a great amount of this ele ment in the air we breathe. If the- farmer grows alfalfa, clover or any of the legumes he can' capture the nitrogen in the air .and store it in his soil. If he grows clover often in the course of rotation there need not be so much nitrogen in the manure he applies to the soil. The thing Is to get all the phosphoric acid possible back to the soil, and the one thing im portant, if not necessary, Is to see that none of it is lost. If some of the ni trogen is lost in the waste of the liquid manure that can be replaced by grow ing legumes, but so far as Is known none of the phosphoric acid can be re placed which has been lost in the mis management of manure. It secjus that nature has provided for the saving of the important elements which cannot be replaced from the air by having them contained In the solid manure, as it is the cast of phosphoric acid. A great deal of nitrogen is lost each year in the liquid manure and in the decaying of the solid manure, but this loss can easily be made good by the growth of any plant which will take it from the air and place it in the soil. Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept loose and ex oectoration easy by giving Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this dis ease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers. Damocles saw the sword suspended by the hair. "Since it can't cut the hair. I iudge your wife has been sharpening her pencil," he remarked o the king. New York bun. hefreJ "I am all right now, thanks to Dr. Miles5 Heart Remedy9 The same relief is ready for you. Are you sure you do not .nee i u? If Dr. Miles Heart Remedy Charles Holmes, why won't it i you? "I was troubled with heart disease, and after reading about Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy, I got a boHla. Ee fore I got the Heart Remedy I had to sit up most of the night, and felt very bad at my stomach. Whatever I would eat made me feel worse, and v my heart beat very fast But thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy, I am all right now. I eat good, sleep good, and feel like a new man, al though I am almost 68 years old. I have been a soldier in the late war of the rebellion, and was badly wounded." CHARLES HOLMES, Private Co. B, 54th N. Y. Infantry Volunteers, Walton, Delaware Co, N.Y. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy is kept in thousands of homes as a friend always to be relied upon in time of need. - Sold by all Druggists If the tint bottle falls to bonefit, your money Is returned. Ask, any Druggist. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Protection For Apiary. It is best to have an apiary in a place that is somewhat protected from the north wind in winter, and for con venience in working it Is best to have the colonies all in rows far enough apart to allow a wheelbarrow between the rows. It is best to face the en trance of the hive to the east. "I suffered habitualy from consti Dation. Doan's Resrulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that thev have been regular ever since. A. E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Texas. The Old One So you wish to marrv my daughter, eh? Do you ever drink? The Young Man Thank you; not just at present Business before pleasure is my motto Philadelphia Record. The uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. "No m?n is utterly indifferent to the public." "Oh, I don't. Some body has to wear the first straw hat of the season. Louisville Courier Journal. The woman of today who has good health, good tember, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion the result of correct living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For sale by all dealers. MARK TWAIN'S CLOTHES. The Great Humorist Always Had Relish For Personal Effect Un usual In Men Nowadays. ' At the time of our first meeting Mart Twain was wearing a sealskin coat, with the fur out, in the satis faction of a caorice or the love of strong effect which he was apt to in dulge through life. Fields, the publish er, was present I do not know what droll comment was in Fields' mind with respect to this garment, bu,t probably he felt that here was an original who was not to be brought to any Bostonian book In the Judgment of his vivid qualities. With his crest of dense red hair and the wide sweep of his flam ing mustache Clemens was not dis cordantly clothed in that sealskin coat, which afterward, In spite of his own warmth In it, sent the cold chills through me when I once accompanied It down Broadway, and share the Immense publicity It won him. Clemens had always a relish for per sonal effect, which expressed Itself in the white suit of complete serge which he wore in his last years and in the Oxford gown which1 be put on for every possible occasion and said he would like to wear all the time. That was not vanity in bim.ybut a keen feel ing for costume which the severity of our modem tailoring forbids men. though it flatters women to every ex cess in it. W. D. Howells in Har per's MagaElne. ONLY ONE OF HIS KIND. The Judge Had a Mignty wow -w.. For Not Hanging on to the Horse. t.. h second Cleveland cam paign Colonel John P. Irish, the golden . .Tnriira Klnne of 11 Inn rra gT Waterloo. la., the man w - - brass, were stumping iuw the Democratic candidate. They were driving In a Duggy on u road to Sidney, a young city In. the southwestern part of the state, when they came to a fork of nepad where there was no sign board. Which turn to take was a question, as ijr barely time to make the town anyway. "There's a farmhouse over mco .... Titi . vAa nmf bit You sit still, ana i u bi "' ask questions," said Irish, and, climb ing out, he started for the desired in formation. He got It ana on u i ,,m snw the horse, evidently fright ened at something, tearing down the road at runaway speed. Insteaa or wy- to etoD the horse. Judge K-inne dropped the reins, climbed over the seat and dropped oar tne Dae oj. iuj buggy into the road. ' whpn Irish caught up to him tne Judge was busily dusting himself off after his roll in tne roauway, uui " the least disfigured by his acrobatic stunt "You're on the right fork of the roaa. all right. Judge, but why alant yon hang on to the horse?" asked Irish, laughing heartily. Why didn't I hang on to mmi rumbled Kinne In his deep suDceuar voice. "I'll tell you wny i aian r, my Christian friend. There's lots of horses in this world, but there Is but one Judge Kinne." Los Angeles Times. Ruse TEMPTING TABBY. That Won a Satisfactory Pose For the Camera. The repairs on the house were com pleted and the shavings swept out; also a new coat of paint added dressiness to the outside. What next but a pho tograph of its new angles? That be ing considered, the question of mo ment was how to pose Katusha. Rolled into a ball every cat looks like every other cat; hence It was Ka tusha In action that must grace the foreground. Being abominably cod dled and fat, action was the last thing that appealed to Katusha. Coaxing and likewise prodding made no effect. She had been known upon occasions to be stirred by a morsel of delectable food. But fancy an aristocratic feline pictured in the attitude of tearing at a chicken bone! Impossible for Katu sha. There arose an emergency and with it the mistress, who disappeared into the house and brought forth a branch of Japanese paper cherry blossoms. A wave of them before Katusha's eyes was like making some hypnotic pass She got up, stretched her body, while her nose Just reached the pinkish flow ers. That was it! They appealed to her aestheticlsm. Snap went the camera. It was per fect "How" began the man of the house. "Just the alluring fragrance of a sliver of chicken secreted In the bough," said herself as Katusha rolled back into a ball. Kansas City Star. There was a famous tenor, Whose voice could reach high C. And still we find that be was not Averse to flatter E. -New York Times. There is one medecine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer months; viz, Chamberlain'g Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost-certain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be without it. For sale by all dealers. If manure is left in piles about the barn it soon begins to heat, even In winter, especially if It contains any large portion of horse manure. No living creature can be very com fortable with the body all stained and smeared with filth. . The skin must be kept clean to be able to do its destined work. The men who have followed diver sified farming for years rarely ever are pinched with a crop failure be cause of a variety of produpts for an income. raint the outside of the buldings In the autumn after the hot weather is past or in the winter. Oil paint under cold hardens so as to be much more durable than when It dries under heat A little money spent on the farm home making it more convenient, more pler.sant and more attractive both to the people within the household and to the passe rsby will be money well spent. - 1 1 has been said that there is not a section of the country where legumi nous crops cannot be raised or where a domestic animal cannot be kept to eat the legume. The live stock belt is as wide and as long as the nation. Spit, Quit. Fit. Hines, Ala. In a letter from this place, Mrs. Eula Mae Bradley says: "I used to spit up all I ate. I was tired and sleepy all the - time. My head ached and I could hardly drag around. Since taking Cardui this has entirely quit, and now I feel quite fit." Mrs. Bradley suffered from nervous, indigestion. Cardui builds up the nervous system and strengthens the womanly constitu tion. That's why Cardui helped Mrs. Bradley and why it will help you. Try it.' "What's the latest from the Mexi can revolution?" "Looks as if it might go eleven innings or more." Pittsburg Post. Wins light For Life. It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mershon, of Newark, N. J., of which he writes, "I had lost much blood from hemorrhages, and was very weak and rundown. For eight months I was unable to work. Death seemed close at my heels, when I be gan, three weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Discovery. But it has helped me greatly. It is doing all mat you ciaim." or weaK, sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever or any throat or lung trouble its supreme. 50c & $1.00. Trial bottle free, Guaranteed by E. T. Whitehead Co. Indignant Diner Look here, wai ter; I just found a button in this dish of roast turkey. Calm Waiter Yes, sir; it's part of the dressing. Harper's Bazar. A Charming Woman is one who is lovely in face, form and and temper. But its hard for a woman to be charming without health, A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipa tion ana kidney poisons show in pim pies, oiotcnes, SKin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electri .Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood: give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at E. T. Whitehead Co. HIS BLACK EYE, How He Got It and the Worrt That Was Yet to Come. "Gracious! That's a peach o a black eye. Where did you get it?" "Got it on the left side of my nose. Where did you think I got it over the ankle bone?" "Don't get heated. How did It all happen?" "That's different. It was all a piece of my confounded luck. I was up on the Blue Cliff road looking at a piece of real estate when along came a coat-, less and bareheaded fellow running for dear life with a lot of panting pur suers stretching in a long line behind blm. I joined in the chase. Being fresh. I rapidly overhauled the fugi tive. I had nearly collared him when a big ruffian grabbed me and profane ly told me to clear out. I spoke rudely to him and kept on running, and he suddenly reached out a fist like a ham and knocked me into a ditch. And what do you suppose It all was?" "Give It up." "It was a rehearsal for a moving pic ture film, and now my portrait will go all over the country and be seen In thousands of theaters as a bruised and battered butter-in who got Just what was coming to him P' Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tame Eagles. A man living near Tromso. In Nor way, is a great lover of wild birds and has succeeded In taming three eagles. He took them on the moun tain side while they were young and. according to the London Field, kept them a couple of years in captivity. As their craving for liberty, however, grew stronger and stronger be at last let tbem loose, but they have settled down in the neighborhood of his home, and when he ascends the height which has become their favorite resort with flsh or a newly shot seagull they quickly discover him from afar and come majestically sailing through the air, settling down beside him. Their meal over, they willingly allow him to pet and stroke them before they again make for the rocky islets, but they will not allow a stranger to approach them. M t a . i v - " ? The KLid Ton Have Always Bought, and r. i;: u in use for over SO years, lias homo f lic ! ; . . . , V".. rt 1 1 n ... yjZ. sonal supervision s-i r c AHowro one totlccclvi AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-: Experiments that triilo with aiidemlar-or ' . Infants and Children Experience r.-:u.v h'; i: What is The Cow Decided. A peasant living In the village of Predeal, near the Hungarian frontier, lost his cow. About two months ago he happened to be standing at the railroad station watching a train load of cattle about to be sent across the frontier. Suddenly he gave a shout "That's my cow!" he cried, running toward one of the cars. The trainmen only laughed at him, and he went before the magistrate. This good man listened to the peas ant's story patiently. Then he pro nounced this Judgment: "The cow shall be taken to the public square of Pre deal and milked. -Then if it goes of its own accord to the plaintiff's stable It shall belong to him." The order of the court was carried out, and the cow, in spite of Its ten months' absence, took without hesita tion the lane which led it a few min utes later Into the peasant's stable. Chicago News. Use Allen's root-Ease, the antiseptic powder to shake Into the shoes. Makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Relieves painful, swollen, tender, sweating, aching feet and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't accept' any substitute. Sam ple free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Etiquette. The very high sounding word eti quette had a very humble origin, for etiquette meant simply a label. It de rived Its present meaning from the fact that a Scotch gardener who bad laid out the grounds at Versailles for Louis XIV. was much annoyed at the courtiers walking over his newly made paths and at length had labels placed to indicate where they might walk. At first these labels were ignored, but a hint from high quarters that In fu ture the walks of the courtiers must be within the "etiquettes" or labels was promptly attended to. To keep within the "etiquettes" came to mean to do the correct thing". As It Used to Be. Mlldmay is a philosopher in his way. The other evening Mrs. M. gave him a scolding that would have made al most any other man crazy. But Mlld may said never a word in reply. He only murmured to himself: "And that is the woman I used to bold on my knee and call my little tootsy wootsy!" Generous. First Beggar What are yon doing here. Pete? I thought your stand was on the bridge. Second Beggar Oh, I gave that to my son as a wedding present Meggendorf Blatter. Cheese It! "What do boys mean when they say 'cheese It?" " "It means that something mischleT oas has a curd and they want to nt a whey.'' Memphis Lady Writes. Memphis, Tenn.-Mrs. D. Loonev of Memphis, writes: "I suffered misery for nearly e ghtyear taking Cardui I am much strnSj6 and I haven't missed a smfHl I hardly know how HLmeal gratitude." Don't wSTV"? your symptoms Cardui oyvL a Tut erdown. mat you need if d!!P" Strength will enable yoi fn eh off female troubles anH throw the headache, b?cSir !i?re-Vent and other symptomc TtiS ' dlzziness suffer from! Ca&ho Castoria is a harmless fmtstitv.to xor .. . goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. J. ft i.: -contains neither Opium, Blorphino wr? of -substance. Its age is its stiarantco. do -and allays Feverishness. It enrw D.uvi : . Colic. It relieves Teething Trcuo-es, ct!- and Flatulency. It assimilates the To;.'!, : . StomacS and Bowels, giving healthy ai:d The Children's Panacea Tho 2Iotiicr?j osrfuiKE CASTORIA Bears tho Signature c-; .v. I:r. J; I ! :, 7. V it l J J 7 The Kind You Haie Always M$l In Use For Over 30 02 rear TM CINTAUn COMPANY, TT BU STRICT, NCJ 0KCT.'. Burroughs-Pittman-Wheei (Successors to N. B. Josey Company's Undertnki: c t A Complete Line of Undertaker's Supplies, f -- i HEARSE SERViCE AT ANY I!, ;;;. i 5 Burroughs-Pittman-Wheefer Co., Sctiiuti li&Nf i 000000 c o-oo:i A New Year 1m f: , ' I have a nice line of Busies finished ;ii -A in -1: room, also a nice line of Harness jusi ; ;i up, all for sale and for your comi'o!! :vA pleasure. Looks, durability am! styl" are all right and lully guarniiv. ;. Don't fail to Ccme to See Me Before W. A. BRANTLEY Scotland Neck, 6OOOOOOOOOOOO .Norti: ' I 0000000 -CO 0v H. Steinmetz, FLORIST, Raleigh, Nor. Car. Wedding Bouquets THAT EXCEL. Personal attention given to all orders. House Flevift I am proi'aivil i with or without o!k ReascrcM: For terms nr..! -tion, apply to K. V. Are You Going to Build ? You will need Sash, Doors and Blinds, Porch Columns, Hardware, Paint, etc. Clark Sash & Door Corporation Frank T. Clark. Pres., NORFOLK. - - . vmnmiA mmm: mm a ov rev TV r,: ,-t A "7". ., PARKER'S " UAID DAI mm 1 vv iuiiunni KrowT'l wirT1." Gy 'in $1 in) at Dnirgjr-. TRADE-MARKS nnu - '! dewr1tln. tor fki -"-;, patentability. Mjrais" fro"..- f- Seiwl C-mitrt.iinii t ' V fall o( patent liirurtn.r.i.' . fortune. . ... i , 'r' r READ PACES u .r fbrapau-nt. v nw t.. fipl 1 PATENT t-'-V J03 Seventh St., ' Momiments & Gra iVtSixJii In all First Class Varieties of Marble eui J-argest Stock in the 3c PTtI Ann V aw - a a Hf,Irrloyn?Aentsthe item of ecu Ciuaed m our nrioa rpu: i , .. i. ...... , -- , aims tiiuuies us u i , or material and to finish it better th?n c?! S- " . worth pmnMn.:.. ;., v. "siuciiiij it i:tn in xou will find what you want ; t you are buying:, and will ect it i:: The Cccper MsrL!c V ' ra- o-.i! A'y- (Established 148.) 159-163 I'm -
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