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Are You Nervous? What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your' womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the hard work you do. As a result, you break down, aqd ruin your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from purely vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs, and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength, CTAKE ARDUI The Woman'sTonic Mrs. Grace Former, of Man, W. Va., took Cardui. This is what she says about it: "I was so weak and nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I know it saved my life." It is the best tonic for women. Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women? Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chattanooea Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Term., tor Special Instructions, and M-pace book." 'Home Treatment for Women." lent tree. J 50 LOCUST PLAGUES I Onslaught of the Ravenous Trib . During an Invasion. GLUTTCMS BY THE MILLIONS. The Devastating Armies Fly In Clouds Dense Enough to Obscurs the Light of the Sun The Hoppers That Come After the Crops Are Devoured. ; iK'. ; tsl tl:i t r. v : :r: c "; : C ; hs u h;..tli miv.c Midi c r c r vy t if t.:o v. i; .if s ! ! r- r .; ; v r upon crys W hen it is dry j cud well de- j ; !;? i? a damp . .- in tine ; ; 'a ill f-iOlj the ! retard it for r -rye 'allization .fa s'3 large as 1 or a rain will ; to :i ;'.r. e ;;ran Dyspepsia is America's c-.ire. Bur dock Blood Bitters conquers dys ppsia every time. It drive out im p irities, tones the ttomach, restores perfect digestion, normal weight and goo'l health. Always Original. There are two words in the English language Urn no matter how often they are tued. never lose their fresh ness. oris:iin Ity md eharra. One is "sweethe; rt' p.nd the other is "damn!" From "The Bramble Bush, by Caroline Fuiier. "To s:i n eeeir. s 10 n. i phrases work'r.t. ;V ir;:r vi':'M: l:;.! '.. '. r. : lb" in.--:.;;-' tit'ClCiVta l:rirc-ia :.!:;. c :,hon U; CM I ;fCt Saw." :?. ; r.tf saw v.-ood,' ! nemost sagacious Friti i'.-.v n by our hard .( .. ;;, Like most say j ed from man ii :. ;;..!, iu mrly. and. tc m : ! ;:;!. painfull. shr,v.- Dent jack in c'.' s-a'v-iiun-e. with it'.u-t i'i ; !? c.; s rr.hs.1ina hi. ;ra;-ie zf-fil '-' ,s;,s to saw -ysarily r.:n? n&. Ahicn ; ! .-.1 V nil!1!' Persons troubled with partial paralysis are often very much bene fitted by ma-sagmer the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamberlain's Liniment. This lini ment a'so relieves rheumatic pains. For S ile by all dealers. Eaded t'.ie Dry Spell. She had a vcicc iike u s'.ren. and wren she sang ' Mid play sure, sand palaces, tho henni a rome. Be it averre oh wum Lull thfre snow p'.ay sly ecrab," ;in:1 cn oti ;e tt.e ccnc;u sirr- i- ro waMt"i a eye in the Mrs. A. R Tabor. f Older, : had been troubled '. ith sick head Tor about fiveyars, when shr be: taking Chamberlain's Tab'ets. S h?a taken two bottles of them they cured her. Sick be.ida;-hf-caused by a disordered stomaci f which thee tablets nre ewz:u i te;ided. Try trieiii, et v f.r.cHt we!i. Sold by al! dealer?. There are several species or varieties of "the migratory locust, which, are mostly to be found in dry, semitropical countries, such as the south of Eu rope. Egypt, Syria and Morocco, for their native home seems to be in the countries bordering on the Mediterra nean, though migratory locusts are to be found In regions as remote as South Africa and South America, where they form it veritable "scourge to the agri culturists. In Argentina, especially the northern -half of the country, they are very destructive, for they will an nihilate the farmer's entire crop in a few hours. A locust invasion, writes John D. Leckie in Chambers' Journal, is an evpnr not easily forgotten. The first sign of the approaching incursion i usually a long, dark cloud low on the horizon. But the dark cloud is no forerunner of rain. Instead of the precious liquid, which the farmer has probably long expected in vain, it por tends the approach of his greatest en emy, the omnivorous locust As the dark cloud comes nearer it is seen to be composed of countless mil lions of locusts on whirring wings Soon the cloud appears overhead and Is sufficiently thick to obscure the sun, which is only seen opaquely, as irnnrli n mist, ulthouch the sky Is cloudless and the air clear. Now we are in the midst of a dense swarm of flying, . whirring locusts, i which dash into our faces, enter our houses and fill our rooms with then presence. The air is simply alive with them. All open wells must be instant ly covered or they will be polluted. Fowls and turkeys welcome the ad vancing hordes. They simply fatten on the locusts as they run around and gobble them up. But this is no bless ing to the farmer far from it, for the flesh of poultry becomes so tainted by HEARD IN SCOTLAND NECK. Bud Backs iU;d; Stronr- Kidncv Ills Corrected SETTLED OUT OF COURT. How Some Dispute. Were Settled by Racing For the Honest Lawyer In a Town !n Denmark. In telling of his boyhood home in Denmark, "The Old Town," Jacob A. F.iis pays that he does not remember All ovor Scotland Neck you htr . t- t Tt.-i l ! it. loan s JMiir;y i itisaie kvv1 i-i ; up the pood work, curing wea sen. j (uat tnei.e were at any time more than neys. driving away baeKacfte. ccr-j reciiiifif urinary ills. Scotland JSVkj people are telling about it telling mm One was bad law- of bad backs made sound again. You can believe the testimony of your own towm-pople. .They tell It fjr the benefit of you who are suf fering. If your back ar.hes, if you feel iame, sore and miserable, if the kidneys act too frequently, or pass ages arc painful, f canty and r.lf color, use Doan's Kidney Piils, tf- wmpHv ihnt hns heiucd so many cfl your ft iemk and neighbors. Follow this Scotland Neck citizen's advice and give Doan's a cbraice to do the some fur you. L. Wilkinson, Eighth and Church streets, ScotUnd Neck, N. C, says: "I have used Dean's Kidney Fills which were obtained from E. T. Whitehead Company's Drug Store, and have received splendid results. This remedy relieved ma of a Ir.rr.e and ae.hinsr back and also regulated the passazes. of the kidney secre tions. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills whenever I havr-cn opportu nity." For sale by ail dealers. Price -"0 cents. Fo-ter-Miibnrn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United tates. Remember the name --Doan's and take no other. two lawyers In tne piace. ;i Yo nrhpr bad not a yer perhaps, but reputed to be tricky, whereas the other was known to be honor itself. It is therefore perhaps the best char acter I can give my people when I re cord the fact, writes Mr. Kiis, that when two farmers quarreled, each sure that he was right, they made baste to r, tn c-Pt first to the honest law yer and usually that was the end of j the quarrel, for tne last m i was willing to make peace. They used to tell of two well to do neighbors who had fallen out over a j line fence and started simultaneously : for town. Both had good teams, uuu they were well matched in the race. For half cn hour they drove silently alongside, each ou his own side of the road, arimly urging on their horses, but neither gaining a length. At last as the lights of the town came into ,4.fr fnr it wa3 evening, a trace ..,.-1 no r.f the risrs. and the; horses stopped. The other team whirl ed awaj' in a cloud of dust. "Hans," the beaten one called after him, and be halted and looked back, "are you going after Lawyer ?" naming the square one. "1 am that!" came back. "Then let's go back. I'm beat. And back home they went and made it up. am mm mm ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Age(abIerVeparationfirAs s imitating (he FoodamlRcguIst ting die jstomaens aiumoweisot A MERCENARY MARRIAGE.' th 1! Promotes Distionkerfu! ncss and RcstXontains ncitto Opium.Morpluac norMoeraL, Not Narcotic. HiCartoiiakSJa Ifam.-d Sutre Aperrect Remedy for Coniza tion , Scut Stomach.DiaiTlioea Worms Coiwulsionslcvcnsn nesscindLoss OF Sleep. I RcSimile Signature of NEW YOT?K For Infants and Childr The Kind You Hay - Always Bough! Bears the Signature of VV.F w nen vou want a reliable medi cine for ?i cough or cold take Cham boriain's Cough Remedy. It can al ways be dcp'ir.d'id upon and is pleas ant and of.fe to tak. For sale by ali dealers. Avoiding Kssiy Omioris L)cctor"i dor. t i:rv.-:s'.;-t: cre at all. V rjur.i -sixh jost-n:ortrm x:i;i-i"-iUo:;." Itching, bleeding, protrudi" blind piles yield to Doan's Oin , r Chronic cases roon relieved. ! cured. Drugirists an sell it. Just so We're Kap Better it is in au error . hnppy, than a rruth :Li ;o aespair. Heart. "1 can't endure much exercise," sighs some poor fellow. "I have a weak heart. In fact I don't really ex ercise at all I don't dare to." And the truth is that he tloes not do much of anything that enables him to taste the real pleasures of living. Too many men and women who believe that they have weak hearts live on and on, al ways dreading to act as other and happier people do, always trying to stave off the death that they believe to be inevitable if anything like exer- this form of diet as to be quite un- tion is undertaken by them. Now, how eatable, and even their eggs have an -; Q you go about strengthening the muscles of the arm and leg: I lore is p. remedy that i!' your cold. Why wa.i': time an : ey experimenting when you ' a preparation that has won a w wide reputation kv its cure disae and can always be dep - upr.n? It i? known evvyv:h;-r-Chamberlain's Cough Rm.o.y. girl Sincerity. never told any r-tasi i her?" He--".No. 5 iiave got it in writ is a m ed seme oj bv ad dealers. real merit.. Frightful Polar Winds b'o v with terrific force at the far north an l p'ap havoc with the ki;:. causing r-d, roujrh or sore chapped blinds and lips 'hat need Bncklen's Arnica Salve to heal thero. It make? tho ?V.in sof: and smooth. Unriva'i o i for ' C'-!d-5ore3, slso barns, bcifs. res, tlc:r5, cits, bruises and piles Only 2 cor.tt- at . T. Whitehead Vimprriv's, Contr-.riv.iEc. "So the Deuior-ra ! yarty w 111 uo; trsssage its record with legislative kaloomine?" "No there's the rub" onttpaio nor a" Doan's Rogulets cure without; gnpm?, weakening ofle". g'st. for then"!. 23 cnts per Vox. anser Ask vour drv;g- Productiof California r. ;han one bun-!: uicksilver i:: :i, Cuicksllver. jve yielded mor-; :r !l:on dollars o :ut sixty years Long Distance Camera. Tin; raosr susTf asful thing which hi: bi ii recently introduced in the way of a long distance camera is one v . I r-U makes use of reflectors inside 're ccTTf ra to get the enlarged object If your children are subject to at tacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Cham ber!. dn's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by :dl dealers. Making Paper. 1 he n.sni!facture of wood pulp pa per involves 2S separate operations frora cuitiiiE down the trees to selling the ir'-c'i; For any pain from top to toe, fnim anv cause, apply Dr. Thomas' Elect ic Oil. Pain can't siay where it is used. A Pennsylvcnia County's Oil,. Wells. In McKean county whenever they want tunds to run the county affairs they just put down an oil well on the county tarui and up the money gushes The South Penn drii:rrf a well last week that is doing live larrels a day alter bring given a bot ot SO quaiia of nitroglycerin A isr.i; !i!:e that H a mfstity convenient ttn r ror a ccuuty to have Pbiladcn hia Kccord CALOMEL SOMETIMES CAUSES SALIVATION. $100 Pir Plate wa paid at a banquet to Henry 'Clay, in New Orleans in 1842. M'ghty costly for those with stom ach trouble or indigestion. Tday people everywhere use Dr. King's Ne v Life Pills for these troubles as we'! as liver, kidney and bowd dis orders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25 cents at E. T. Whitehead Company's. That Explain. "Everybody at this performance seems to be a deadhead." "Well, you see, thi3 is what -pen artists call tfr passing show." A Hero In a Lighthouse. For years J. S. Donahue, So. Hav en, Mich., a civil war captain, as a lighthouse keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he might have been a wreck himself, if Elect rift Bitters had not prevented. "They Dodson's Liver-Tone Ha all The Medicinal Properties of Calome1 With None of The Danger ous After-Effeets. You can get along without takir g calomel yourself or giving it to your family when you can buy a substitute for it as good as Dodson's Liver-Tone. Dodson's Liver-Tone is a pure, harmless vegetable liquid that starts the liver to action just as surely as calomel does. But, un like calomel, Dodson's Liver-Tone does not stimulate the liver too much. It cures constipation gently instead of making you more bilious than you were at first, and it can no more salivate you thanatablespocn ful of maple syrup can salivate you. Dodson's Liver-Tone has given such perfect satisfaction to evoy person to whom E. T. Whitehead unpleasant taste. So well is this fact known that as soon as the locusts make their appear- ! ance in the locality the price of eggs drops to one-half or one-third of their former figure, and eveii then there are few buyers. All the animals about the farmyard seem to be affected adverse ly, for even the horses have a strong aversion to eat grass which has been polluted by the presence of locusts, and unless very hungry they will not touch it. The advance of the locusts takes place as follows: First a few pioneers. the advance guard of the vast army, then the main body of the army, a host which is as invincible as it is destruc tive. All true locusts are migatory by nature, for the simple reason that, be ing gregarious in their habits, it would be impossible for them to exist with out continual migration. The ground ou which they settle is completely cleared in-a few hours, and they must perforce seek other fields smd pastures new, where they can re peat their depredations. For the same reason the destruction which they ef fect is purely local. One district may be completely devastated, while another a few miles away is altogether spared from their presence. When the locusts have eaten their fill the females commence to deposit their eggs, which they do by making an opening in the ground, in which the eggs are laid. The infant locusts ( . . , 1 soon rnase tneir appearance, scarcer so large as a pea, hopping about in countless swarms. In this stage or their existence tbey have no wings, but progress by hopping. While in this state that is, before their wings ; are developed they must be ruthlessly destroyed. . Tons trenches are dug, into which the "hoppers" are driven by rows of men, women and boys armed with branches of trees, with whic h they ! beat the ground, driving the insects in the direction of the trenches. On the 1 opposite sides of the trenches sheets of j galvanized iron are placed upright so I as to form an effectual barrier. j On arriving at the trenches the "hop pers" fall into them and cannot easily make their way out. especially as their progress is barred by the wall of galvanized iron in front of them, the smooth surface of which affords them no foothold. The trenches are soon filled with mil lions of young -"hoppers," the weight of those above crushing to death the under strata of their fellows. Earth is then shoveled on the top of the seething mass of insects, and they are thus smothered and killed. This is the most effective method of exterminating the locusts, but in order to insure the success of-the operation it is necessary that the attempt should be properlyyorganized and that all the neighbors should act in concert. Providence Journal. weak You exercise them, and, from being soft, flabby and all but useless, they become hard, firm and enduring. The heart itself may be defined as one great muscle; it is one mass of mus cular tissue; it is composed of a great number of constituent muscles, and every one of these is capable of being strengthened arid fcardeued so as to resist all ordinary strains. Thus the organ may be made to do its work in the manner that nature intended it to. Sunday Magazine of the Los An gles Herald. Telephone Girl Fears Electrocution. Miss Myrtle Williams has fled in ter ror from her Job as telephone operator, because she fears electrocution. This remarkable young girl faces this unheard of crisis because she has a silver inlaid spine and is paying the penalty of having her backbone trans formed into an electrode,. One warn ing shock that struck her senseless j led her doctors to declare she must j lead an insulated life or face a tragic end. The silver plate in her spinal col- : umn was placed there some years ago as the result of a marvelous operation that saved her life after her back had been broken. Los Angeles Examiner. D.onrA nf Ladv March and Second Duke of Richmond. One of the mercenary iummc which turned ovt happily vr.s that ol tbe sQcy-A Di:ko of Ili- ln;.-".id. lit was married to Lady Sarah Cadognn ; as part of an agreement that her fa- j ther's gambling debts should be can j eeled, Lord March (as he then was, j being eighteen and the bride thirteen Immediately after. the wedding .oro March's tutor took him off to the con tinent for the grand tour, and Ladj Sarah went back to her nursery. This is the sequel as told by Lady Kussel in "The Rose Goddess:" 'Three years elapsed. Lord Marct returned from his travels, but, hav ing such- an uninteresting recollection of his bride, was in no hurry to claim her and went the first evening of his rptnrn to London to the opera. Tbert he noticed that all eyes and lorgnettes were " directed to one box, where surrounded by several persons, sat a most beautiful young creature. Turn ing to a man beside him, he askeO who sh; was. 'Yon must be a straugei in London,' was the ansyver, 'uot tr know the reinins toast of the town, the beautiful Lady March:' ' Lore1 March lost no time in going to tin box and introducing himself to liii bride, with whom he ever after lived so affectionately that their devotioi. to one another became proverbial." For Ove Thirty Years Guarante Exact Copy of Wrapper. mm TM GENT AU It eOIIMi CITY. ooooo-o-oooo-o-o -OOO-O-O-QOO-O-O Wholesale and Retail MAKUUrACTURER OF PLOW BEAMS SINGLE-TREES FARM CARTS And Dealer in Harness, Whips, o. W. A. BRANTLEY Scotland Neck, .... North Car ui. X 0-0-00000000 OOOOO-OO-O-COC: Powerful Motives. Teacher Yos, children, when the war broke out all the able-bcdied men who could leave their families enlist ed in the army. Now, can any of you tell me what motives took them to the front? Bright Boy (triumphantly) Loco motives. Tit-Bits. THE T estes Like LAXATIVE. nS is Eaten Like-Candy. Cruelty to Women. We wonder what death the man wili die or what tortured life he will be caused to lead who discovered the lit tie "trick" by which a woman's age can be ascertained beyond a doubt that is to say, while her health is normal. The only instrument required is an ordinary watch. The wrist ot the lady whose age is in question is the telltale, for when you count hei pulse and it registers sixty-nine beats per minute you know that she is be tween twenty and twenty-five years old. During the next five years seven ty-one boats go to the minute, and the "femnie de trente ans" and over is cn titled to seventy throbs. It is a pitj the man of science who establishcc3, those facts is not more exact whe:i dealing with the women of riper Pf;e for, according to rumor and tradition, it is only after she Is thirty that a wo man begins to leave off having birth da vs. Westminster Gazette. C. C COBB. K E9 KT JAP . D. r.Tc . s einb -ros. rs Phone 435 BROKERS Cor SO. Ert! I s of New York and Norfolk Cotton Exchantre. Cot ; .f Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Excb;.r Stocks, Bonds, Grain, ProvL Jrrs. ; ..!.-; ati'cntion given to te:ejrr&phic and phone nrdm-. ;rcU n ported promptly. Aoy information fter-Jred w ll hh I'lncl'v fm;itlien at my time. Private tel'-v.i': neipai exchange. Coire.-por cler.ce solicited. 101 iiumc Sfrcef. ic-:?-tf Norfolk, Vircjijifii. ic g .v sucn jn : i -tir c!Jt-mers as d 1 J? 1 J nnJ curea me oi mey Company, Scotland Neck, N. C, emus ne writes axcei i " wnrs" ! have sold a bottle that this store en other so called cures for years, , , . ri fVmnr henefit and they also im- will give the money back to any proved rhy sightf Now at seventy, j person who buys a bottle and does lam feeling fine." For dyspepsia, not find it a perfect substitute for indigestion, all stomach, liver and calomei. t ia worth something to l medidne Whitehead Company. wee that. The Right Spirit. "Did Mrs. Brown take her husband's failure in the right spirit?"- "Oh, yes! Just as soon as she knew he was going to fail she went out and ! bought an entire new outfit." Cleve land Plain Dealer. In general, pride is at the bottom of all great mistakes. liuskin. If You Rre a Trifle Sensitive about the size of your shoes, it's seme satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes a size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease into them. Just he thing for Patent Leather Shoes, and for breaking in New Shoes. Sold everywhere. 25c. Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. In our txperioT'f-e n the ?'f?ndlire of-"'rugs atd rno U i--e--, t beii-vc-wehaenver l ed txperL-nce vu h an von r-.l t)r, s i . isfacion to Rexa!l Orderlies. This remedy i not like any ofm-r laxn ive or C tk artic. It- contains all the poor features of other laxatives, but not e of their faults. Our own faith in Rexall Orderlies is so strong that we offer them t you with our own positive persona' guarantee, that if they do not thor oughly satisfy you. you only need tell us and we will hand 'ck to you every penny you paid us for them. Therefore, in trying them upn our j recommendation you take no risk what v. r. j Rexall Orderlies taste like and jre eaten like candy They do not gripe, i cause nausea, excessive looseness, or j any other annoyance. They act so. easily that thev may bs taken a:, ary ti:ne. day or t.iaht. Tiey are pa ti. uiariy good for children, need, or deli rata peivons. The? are put up in convenient la'ix";; in 'three siz.-:-of packages. Prices, 10j,, 25c. an. 50c. Remember, Rexall Remedies can be obtained in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. E. T. Whitehead Company. Dropping Coaches on the Run. The ingenious means by which one c.f the great r.-?i:road systems of Eng land drei)s passenger coaches off at intermedi-it? stations without slowing up the ioci-m five, even for a fraction of a se-.-ond, in its speed of sixty or more mile?, an hour irs called the "sli? coach" system and is described iit Popular Mechanics. It i- a system never ti'ied in America and consists in dropping, or "slipping." one or more of the rear coaches just before ths station is reached. Undoubtedly many American tourists in England after alighting at their destination have been amazed to discover that the coach which they occupied was still beside them, while the locomotive and the remainder of the train were no where to be seen. Ws!H!,4ese As George Sees the Peers. "David Lloyd George," said the miner from Wales, "is a very witty speak er. I've heard him many a time in Carnarvon. Speaking in Welsh, he once ridiculed in Carnarvon the house of lords. He said the average peer thought so much of himself at family prayers he always made one well known passage run: " 'Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the dajs of my "life, and I will dwell in the house of lords for ever.'" London Globe. Scotlsnd Neck, N. C. INSURANCE of a!! kintls written. Why in?uro in comp.n.n:c3 that may wih to pay and can't? I represent the strongest and nv'st liberal cc-mpanics in America. Life and Accident, Mutual Benefit and National. FIRE THE HOME. Assets over SI million. THT3 CONTINENT AT.., Asct:i over 2 5 THE PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRIT ERS. Assct.3 over 24 million THE FIDELITY-PHENIX, Assets over 16 million. , THE GT.OBE AND RUTGERS. Assets ovor ii nvlliun. ShouU you wis,h 'nournc of anv kind see m. ViU w that losb ia paid, unless by fraud .... flaSHBSp?. Flowers ! Flowers ! I FOR HORNET SU: K Mr.S.J.Hudaon.r.WLcrr.r.'.C tncntfor different a hncnts ni.il i it an excellent liniin.nt. At o:: mare was badly stutiff byhonu liniment quickly cured lier. I In: mended it to others hundred:; l t Finishes the Job. It is beauty that begins to please, nd tenderness that completes the charm Many Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray-'s Sweet Powders for Bhildren break up Colds in 24 hours, relieve Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disor ders, and Destroy Worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. Modernity. "Some are so intensely modern that they prefer a Corot to a Rembrandt." ''if it's a better hill climber I don't blame 'em. Mc for the? Kreuch car every time." London J'imeh. Inexplicable. One of the strangest things in this world is why ihc kind of woman who Is proud of l:er intellectuality nearly always marries o ccan who likes to tinker with hicT chickens X it cT.ov er Bouquets of J TJoses and Lilly of the Valley; a'so plain Bou quets Rosfs, Carna tion. Violets and other seMsonnhle Flowers. 1 ort I Desi urn sat sh or t notice. All orders receive lrrnpt attention. ii ! H. STEIN METZ FLORIST Raleigh, North Carolina. Paint in Japan. It is estimated that Japan con sumes $15,000,000 worth of paint-annually. About S5 per cent, of this to tal is imported Japan also has a paint making factory, with a capital of $500,000. House Movinci! I am prepared to move houses with or without chimneys.; Reasonable Prices. For terms and further informa tion, apply to R- V. KITCHIM, Scotland Neck. N. C. CURED A BAD SF A Mr. B. H. Iyer, Marion, N.C, v-ritc "My horse had a very lvul i -v find nothing did uny pto;i un v. Mustang Liniment. I r freqttently with the linimtnr nr. '. s an improTemcnt. I dirt thi? t:.v times a day and my h i ere v.: . r cured. It is sure to cure if x ' 25c.SOc$labottUat Drue &Ce.v! CURES SWINNE'. c Mr.R.S.Sbelton. Hill, N.C, wriiet: r "I used Mexican Mnstanp I.inv.u : " f a TerT valuable horse for siwiuii' : l; cured it. I always keep it in i i v t tbinkitthebcstlinimcnt formlisa.. . . it contains no alcohol untl sting in cases of open wuuMi c- f Soothes and cools at once. Ju n t i re? QOMIMI: V - For BURNS and BRU Mr.W.V.aiftoo.RjJaih,N.C. wte "I keep a bottle of Mexican M ' liniment in my house continunllv I ' :' eralnse. It is the finest thin in the ' lor Cots, Burns aad Bruises." 25c SOe.$l iWlfil Drus & Crn'! or
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