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u 1 A k A 1 .1 Is! Mi 5 I 3 ')' 5 J, I I it Is I I, I I- 1 I: ill S! ft ' Oftan Hie Kidneys Ars Weakened fey Over-Work. Ifriealttj Kltoeys fcc Impure Blood. V.'ei.it "t:l vnlicrUV.y kidneys -".re re- --r , , therefore, n kidiiey f" N- trouble !s permuted to L'Flf ('v t ) continue, serious re-3vfH;-& calls i. re most likely X;:' U - K V-'t to follovr. Your other . "'-.'VA ". Sir. ft. ::s r reins mav need fct ti i lioi!, hut your kid vcya most, because t'.iey o most and should have attention firct. Therefore, when vf;;r 1:id?:evs r.:-e wer.k or out of order, ca:i un lerciaud how quickly your en t bo '.v is n-JIcrted and how every organ K-ci!i to fail to do its duty. If von crs t-ick or "feci badly," begin tfkiiiij the rreat kiduey remedy, Dr. K i knarY. Swsitiip-Itoot. A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of -7.?m-Roct, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest because its remarkable k ialth restoring properties have been proven i-i thousands of the most distress ing cases. If you need a medicine you r.hom.l have the best. -k.d bv dru'dsts in Tl5peaj45e!F how to ilnd out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper w: -n -writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., J'hihamtonN. Y. Don't make any mis ta'.', but remember the name, Swamp-fCool- .? don't let a dealer sell von to letting in place cf Swamp-Root if yoit do yov. V.U.J ! "The Liver Piils act So Naturally and Easily. Such a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people have in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them .wrote: "I have used Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills arid also your Anti-Pain Pills, on myself, with good results. The Liver Pills act so naturally and so ea3lly that I scarcely know that I have taken a pill. Frequently being troubled with headache I take an Anti-Pain Pill and get Immediate relief in every case." A. L. Wilson, Sparta, 111. Mr. Wilson was for a number of years cashier of the First National Bank of Sparta. Br. Miles' Nerve and Liver P1II3 arc different from others. Many kinds of liver pills are "impossible" after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr, Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer f orce bu': in an easy, natural way, with out griping cr undue irritation. They are net habit forming. If the first bottle fails to benefit, your druggist will return the price. Ask him. I7KLES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. THE PSALM OF THE SUFFRAGETTE. Show me not with scornful numbers You've too many voters now. Woman, wakened from her slumbers. Wants the baV.ot anyhow. Llfo with Bill or life with Ernest Is no more our destined goal. Man thou art, to man thou turnest. But wc, too, demand the poll. Not enjoyment, nausht but sorrow. Is the legislator's way. For we'll get to him tomorrow If he should escape today. Art's expensive; styles are fleeting. Let our lace edged banners wave. Thus Inscribed, o'er every meeting, "Give us suffrage or the grave!" Heroines, prepare for battle I Lend your efforts to the strife! Drive all husbands forth like cattlel Be a woman, not a wife! Trust no man, however pleasant. He'll agree to all you say, Send you candy as a present Go and vote the other way. Wives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime And, preceding, "leave behind us All the rest at dinner time. Let us then be up and doing, Don the trousers and the coat. For our candidate pursuing The elusive, nimble vote. Smart Set. It Often Happens. When Alfred Pool first went to school He stood no chance whatever, But he grew up and "played the fool," And people called him clever. All Kinds all the Time. Also Complete l!nlerskes, Outfit. Hearse Service any Time iMy or night wo are rearlj to accommodate our friend? and the Public Generally. 15. Hoffman & Bro. Scotland Neck North Carolina House Moving! I am prepared to move houses with or without chimneys. Reasonable Prices. For terrr.s and further ir.fo n.a tioji, apoly to R. V. KIT-CHIN, Scotland Neck, N. C. mm TPADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no io ocna inoiioi, vketenca or pnuius and trier description, (or FREE SEARCH and report oq r:?ntftbility. 6 years experience. 4ond 2-ccnt stamp (or NEW BOOKLET, 611 of patent information It will liclp you to 4Mna ' ftEAD PACES 11 and 12 before applying a patent. Write to-day. Bt?I Will I c Wl PATENT LAWYERS, 1 seventh St., Washington, D. C. am free s li I ids5' MOMEY Kf?iJM0ED. What She Could Do. A correspondent recalls a pointed but discourteous and yet not wholly undeserved interjection made at a local political meeting. A 1 -cly, -whose husband had tempo y lost his voice, loyally appeared u make a speech on his behalf. She said a good deal at the outset about the state of his larynx and then plunged into politics. Having speedily exhausted that theme, she returned to her husband's health and described not only his disappointment at being unable to address them, but her own eCTorts to patch him up for the fray. She had tried hot fomentations, she had tried poultices, she had made him garglo his throat, ehe had steamed his throat for him, she had sprayed his throat and made him try every kind of lozenge. Was there anything else she could do for his throat? And a voice said, "Aye, mem, cut it" Tit-Bits. Catalogued. Two Women on a train, seated to gether, held each a covered basket From one a .faint shuffling noise pro ceeded, while from the other came now and then an indignant pur. The conductor came by. "Dogs ain't allowed on this train," said he. "This Is a cat," protested the owner of the purring basket. "Makes no difference; dogs ain't al lowed," repeated this stolid logician. "Must I get off, too?" inquired the other woman. "I have a turtle in this basket" "No, ma'am; turtles Is insects, but cats is dogs," he told her. Short Sto ries. Obiter Dicta. A member of the American Bar as sociation, leaving one of the meetings at Chattanooga last summer, met a colleague who asked him what was going on. "Judg Blank has been talking over an hour." "On what subject?" "The Judge didn't say." Chicago Legal News. His Defense. "What defense," asked the grafter's wife, "did you make when you faced the investigating committee?" "I vehemently called the man who had brought the charges a liar." Chi cago Ilecord-Herald. Not Bragging. "There are a lot of girls who don't ever, intend to get married." "How do you know?" "I've proposed to several." Cleve land Leader. THROW OUT THE LINE. Give the Kidneys Help and Many Scotland Neck Peo ple Will be Happier. "Throw Out the Life Line" The kidneys need help. They're overworke J cant get the poison filtered out of the blood. They're getting worse every min ute. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney Pills have brought thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair. J. T. D. Rawlings, Second street, Weldon, N. C, says: ''You are welcome to use my name as a reference for the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills, as I have tested this remedy and have found that it is reliable. I had backaches and pains through my kidneys and was bothered by irregular passages of the kidney secretions. I finally got Doan's Kidney Pills, and it was not long before they gave me entire re lief." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 csnts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Gibbs Your wife seems to be a contrary sort of woman. Dibbs Contrary! Why, whenever Isskher to darn my stockings she knits her brows. Boston Transcript. Stopped Those rains. Timberville, Miss. Miss Gertrude Gatlin, of Timberville, write??: "I did not know anything could stop f iose womanly pains, from which I uinVred for two years, until I tried Oardui. I had been troubled with various female ailments, but they -vere cured in a little while, thanks ro Cardui." Cardui is especially ad apted for use by ailing women. It relieves headache, backach, drag ging feeling, irregularity, nervous ness, misery, and womanly weakness. It is safe. It is reliab'e. It does the work. Will you try it? Please do. Mrs. Benham: What is the "white man's burden?" Benhan: The white woman. New York Press. A King Who Left Home set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., savs he always KEEPS AT HOME the King of Laxatives Dr. King's New Life Pills and that they're a blessing to ill his family. Cure constipation, headache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 25c at E. T. Whitehead Co's. "I'm glad we can't live in China," said little Oswald. "It must be aw fully tiresome to have it dark ail day and the sun shining at night." Chicago News. Regulates the bowels, promotes 3:dsy natural movements, cures con stipation Doan's Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 25c a box. Binks: I wish I had the appetite I had when I was a boy. Jinks: I don't. I didn't have to pay my board then. Boston Tran An ordinary case of diarrhoea can as a rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and and Diarrhoea Remedy. This reme dy has no superior for bowel com plaints. For sale by all dealers. Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organ ic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause builds you up. Nurse: What's the matter? Johnny: The baby is a fake; I threw him on the floor and he didn't bounce a bit. New York Sun. Cuts and bruises may be healed healed in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. This liniment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains. for sale by all dealers. To Servo a Purpose. Young Lady Please show me your extremest style of hobble skirt. Salesgirl Fcr yourself? Young Lady No; for my chaperon. Judge. An Insinuation. He I certainly have cobwebs in my brain. She Why don't you try a vacuum cleaner? Baltimore American. The Careful Brother. Ha eees the providential will In every flowering clod. He trusts in Providence, but still Puts up the lightning rod. He says "all happens for the best," But when the day Is done Hie treasures 'neath his plow rest. He ruarda them with a tan. The hill of glory still he climbs Where higher things have birth. His faith in heaven Is fifty times More than his faith-In earth. ,. Atlanta Constitution. Just Half in Bed. Clyde, Ky. Mrs. I. A. Decker, writes from Clyde, "I recommend Cardui, the woman's tonic, to any woman in need of a remedy. For five years, I was unable to do . my work. Half my time was spent in bed. At times I could notstand. At last I tried Cardui. Now I am well and happy, and can " do my own work." Don't suffer pain, headache, backache, and other womanly misery when your own druggist has on his shelf a remedy Cardui. Get a bot tle for your self. - Mother Don't you know, darling, that we are commanded to love our neighbors. Little One Yes; an' 1 s'pose that's 'cause we can get along with most everybody else. "Doan's Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a long time. The cure was permanent." Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commission er Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. " Wise Guy Speculating in stocks is nothing but "fishermans luck." Shorn Lamb Hardly that, I've sometimes gone fishing and succeed ed in saving my bait. Chicago uauy jNews. A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy. For sale by all dealers. "I had a talk with the Resf-SplW and he told me all about the authors who had helped him." "I'll bet he didn't say a word about the authors irom wnom ne had helped himself." Puck. Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. "I suffered intensely after rating and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good," writes H. M. Youngpeters, editor of The Sun, Lake View. Ohio "Th fircr fa doses" of Chamberlain's Liver Tablets gave me surprising re lief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfect ly good health." For sa!a bv all dealers. ;r" TURNING THE TABLE. Or Making the Boot Fit the Other Foot. THE office boy meditatively pushed the call button. A moment later. In response to the call, the president' of the corpora tion entered and respectfully approach ed the office boy's desk. "Did you wish to see me. Tommy?" asked the president timidly. "Oh, yes, Mr. Monypeny. Take a scat. I'll be through with this novel In a few minutes. I want to talk to you." The president sat down as directed. The office boy finished the alluring tale of how B'lck Black, the "chocolate de tective," saved the heroine. Then he closed the book, shoved it Into a pi geonhole of the desk and turned in his swivel chair to face his employer. "Mr. Monypeny," he began, "what I have to say to you la important, and, while it Is not pleasant, I want you to know that I have nothing personal against you. As a matter of fact, I like you and I want to be your friend. Understand?" "Yes, Tommy." "But the situation Is Just this: This concern has not been doing as well as it ought. You know that, of course, as well as I do." "Yes, I know." "Well, then, you know that some thing must be done, and I suppose it might as well be done soon as late." The president looked worried. "You're not going to get rid of me, are you, Tommy?" he inquired. "No," replied the office boy, figuring a little on a pad before him. "No," he repeated slowly. "I hardly think that will be necessary; but, as I said before, something must be done. Now, the principal expenses of this concern may be grouped roughly under three heads raw material, labor and dividends. That's right, isn't it?" ' "I think that's about right." "Well, of course, the charges for raw,, material cannot be reduced. That's out of the question. We've got to have the stuff, and that's all there is to it. The same Is true of la bor. You can readily see that we are the most important part of the busi ness. We can't do without the men who do the work, and of course you cannot expect U9 to accept any less for our work than we are getting." "Of course not," admitted Mr. Mony peny. "Then that leaves the dividends as the only department in which we can retrench, does it not?" "It looks that way," agreed the president reluctantly. "It certainly does," pursued the of fice boy. with an air of finality, "and, as I have said before, it grieves me soi'ely to be compelled to reach a con clusion which is so unfavorable to you. My kindly attitude toward cap ital is well known to every one." "But, Tommy, it would be unfair to Interfere with dividends at this time. You know I have just bought a big country place and an extra automobile, and it takes a lot of money to run them. Now. if you had only told me, say, a month ago." "But I didn't know it,", argued the office boy. "I bad hoped it wouldn't be necessary. But, come! After all it Isn't so bad. You ought to be glad I am not going to dispense with yon altogether. I am only going to ask you to accept a 25 per cent reduction in dividends. Will yon be willing to remain with us on that basis?'' "I suppose I'll have to." "That's the manly way to talk. And you'll find it won't be so bad. There are lots of ways you can economize, don't you know. Cut out a Florida or European trip or something like that. Yes, I'm sure you'll make out That will do for the present." "Thank you. Tommy," said the pres ident politely as he turned away. "You are entirely welcome, Mr. Monypeny." Ellis O. Jones in Life. In Duckland. "Tut, tut, boy! What does this mean? I hope I do not find you danc ing on the Sabbath day?" "No, sir. I've only swallowed a frog, an' he isn't quite dead yet." Careful. "He's very careful with his clothes." "I should say he Is. That man could go fishing In a new suit and not Injure it" Detroit Free Press. Don't Forget. Always put off tonight what you are going to put ou In the morning. Princeton Tiger. The Acid Test. "A loving wife." remarked the man on the car, "never persists In talking about things her husband is trying to forget" Detroit Free Press. The Discoverer. Of faults a seeker he would be; Of recompense he found a dearth, Save In the truthful claim that he Had picked the easiest Job on earth. Washington Star. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins Sept. 13, 1911. For catalogue and other information, address, JULIUS I. FOUST, Pre.ideet, Grees.bore, N. KEEP THE AI8 PU8E. Badly VcntHsied Booms are Baa Things For a Person's BeaMb. "I'm always half dead in the morn ing", "I never get up my strength until nearly noon", "I don't feel rested in the morning; I'm as tired when I get up as when I go to bed", etc., are very common expressions among women. Permitting this kind of sleep with out making every effort to remedy it is slow murder of which no mother should be guilty. Breathing bad air, or rebreathing air, reduces all tlie process of the body, and lessens vitality. "To every air cell is given a blood vessel, bringing blood from the heart. It leaves the heart charged with carbonic acid and watery vapor. It returns pure, if pure air has met it in the lungs, with all corruption destroyed, a dancing particle of life, but to be life and not slow death, thirty-three hogsheads of air and twenty-eight pounds of blood must pass, daily in to the lungs and twenty-eight pounds of blood journey from heart to lungs and back again three times each noun It rests with ourselves whether this tide shall exchange its poisonous and clogging carbonic acid and watery vapor for life-giving oxygen or retain it to weight down and debilitate every nerve in the body." Wh'le she gets up in the morning she would feel newly made, rested and refreshed by her night's sleep, and if this is not the case the ques tion of ventilation of the bedroom should be looked into. Every night light consumes a large amount of oxygen; incubator lights are wore than the average lamp for this drain on the available supply. In our towns people are beginning to sleep outdoors, on sleeping porches or in tents during the summer. Once ac customed to sleeping with an abund ance of fresh air, one will not be able to. sleep in stuffy, closed bed rooms. If very sensitive to cold, get a board the precise width of the window and five or six ir.cl high, then raise the sash, putting this board under it, and an upper current of a;r will be created which help purify the room. Children who sleep in well-ventilated rooms do not get up cross in the morning. Walace's Farmer. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed befote the summer is over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by all dealers. "Yes, Charley- is as brave as a stack of lions. Did you hear about his daring a policeman to arrest him?" "No! Ge! What happen ed?" "He was arrested." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Accused cf Stealing. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing the sting from burns cr scalds the pain from sores of all kinds the distress from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruis es, sprains and injuries of their ter ror," he says, "as a healing remedy its equal don't exist." Only 25c at E. T. Whitehead Company's. Are You Going to Build ? You will need Sash, Doors and Blinds, Porch Columns, Hardware, Paint, etc. Gsrk Sash & Door Corporation Frank T. Clark, Pres., NORFOLK. - - - VIRGINIA. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts The State's Industrial College. Four-year courses in Agriculture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Industrial Chemis try; in Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses in Me chanic arts and in Textile Art These courses are both practical and scientific. Examinations for admis sion are held at all county seats on July 13. For catalog address, The Recistrar, West Raleigh, N. C. H. Steinmetz, FLORIST, Raleigh, Nor. Car. Wedding Bouquets THAT EXCEU mm mm Mr mm mm ill .Soi 'i 1': '-f or VCum T" Mil fJZ9i ifcii m mm Lug ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANgefablerxcparalioRrorAs similatiiig theFcotfandRegula ting the S uaacfcs aiidiioueis of Promotes Digcsltonniceifu! ness and Ifest.Ccpialnsncii?,cr OpiumMorphinc norJliocraL Not Narcotic. Piimpl a S:cd jtbcSfteM Bo Julie SJh vseSted i ' .turteuattSada Him Seed' Clarified 'tor Aperfect Remedy for CensOpa Hon , Sour Stomach.Diarrte Worms,CoiTVu!s:ons.FTris!i nessarulLoss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. J R La 3 For Infants ani The Kmt Hie-:!? Bears tlio Siffnatur- Of - Mact opy os wrapper. TM, VJ 8" OS" Thirty 1 $9 H $Frr- -I- 9 i n .1.0 M ;: ' 1 m 1 m m I S Easily laid can be laicl right o . vooJ ih.r.?!c:3 proof Stormproof. Last as long es building t-.J rv We have local representatives almost averywlicra l i : mediate locality, write us direct for samples, price t-.;. t . CORTRIGHT METAL SCOrLNG CO !:'.' 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