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';! t. ir . - J; ! t. I 1 T 5 - V V i ' i il I tit, .11 , 1 - j ! ! ' . . u 1 1 1- Jt I. 71 11 , i - Hi V a' Mr .?! I ; '-; C tut I-'. si r All women, who siufcr from ihs aches and pains, due to female ailments, are iirccd to try Cardtti, lire reliable, oiatif- wir i-fr.ir.flv f.- .vnmn. Prrdtii acts Oi"0;r.;3ay, : owilLliiv, wiii V"vwjj . . . M yet gently, and without bad effects, on the woman -y cysitsi, "ril . . . . 1 it.it . . - it. -,-.,..1 -lT,rf tlm cv-f-m relieving pain, uunuiug up b faj-a i a : m thousands of ladies have written M results thcv cblaincd, from the use Si etox fc4 W W-w J W. U talis-.- ' nearly Mrs, Jane Calichan suifercd from womanly trouble for m ten years. In a letter Irom wnuevine, in. c, fcne : "I was not able to do my own housework, i-.v fcl ri stomacn was veaa., auu uiv;.u fel sche. and was very weak. I kl'-a ' " f-sn ... i t j r 3..: jl I am in the best health 1 nave M Cardui enoush." It is the best i3 m-r. I.. i. .. WilCIlier SCriOUSiy tiCi., ui iir' i h;a- Avinnrv Dpnt Tin fea for Specto Instruct:.?, and C-i-pase book, " !! f louse nOVSiMI I am prepared to move hovses with or without chimneys. ReasonoMe Prices. For terms and further informa tion, apply to R. V. KITCIIIN, Scotland Neck. N. C. A f " Scotland r'eck, N. C. INSURANCE of g!" hi'ids wriUen. Wiiy insure in companies that may wish to pay and can't'.' I represent the strongest and moft liberal companies in America. Life and Accident, dutual Benefit and National. FIRE THE HOME, A?aets over CJ million. THE CCNTIKEN'TAL, Asrits ovir 24 n.i'lion. THE rniLATVET.PKIA UN D F. RW R IT- THE FIDF.UTY-PHEXIX, Asr-t-ts over 1C trillion. THE GLOBE A"-ir ItTJTGnr.r. Avsf t? ? ovi-r rj million. ( Should you v.is!i insurance 5 of anv kind see me. Will fee thatlossia paid, unless by fraud S i j j S j C i i I K.;tjti: jii; .. fe. i- ikiVi.--'. I F"r. E. H. !vcy, M-is?. ;.C. v: fez l'.I;i.-,tciuff Liv.ii-.ieiit." I rniih' .i i! '. TJ:i ". : p. r ? fej an imprnvesitcnt. ' aid tins i!.rce t;- K rr 1 times a ilav nn.l mr hfr? t.-.i--. cMiirk-ii Iv ? : cured. It is sure to cure if proptn- u !." FOR HORNET STINGS, 0 fefc. S. J. Hudson, Ncwbere, N.C. writes : t-'l P "I have -.?tl Mexican aiti,Si;,rr T.::;:- t nienttur tlnltrcnc ai!;nM: an:I h:x it oa rxtt-iu-nt liii!!iiv'!t. Av C'.r t : :nnrc was foailij smn-' Ijv hornets !..it: y liniment (uuL-kl'v- ctKV.l !: !. I iiavt- u-.v mcnikd it to others hundreds oi timcj.' CURES SWUNNEY. ; 1 Mr. R. S. Shekca, Hill, N.C, writ ; VI "I used M.-sican luusl-utji; Linirav-nt on ffl r very valuable horse for svini!i-. ti.1 it. Q cured it. Inlwnys keep it in ir.v5?t!:1e .-.nil f j t:-.!nkitthc-lx-sl hni;rn.-rt l'.r ::iis" 5?i jl contains no nuutiui a::l m c.-i.-;iio stint incuses of opva wountls or bums Scothea and coo's at oiice. J-.isc u7 i. For BURNS and BRUISES, fj Mr. W. V. Clifton, Raleigh, N. C. write : "I keep p. Tjottle of Mexican I.Tnstiing (ji Liniment in my house continually lor gen- eral use. It is the finest tiling in the world fc for Cut3, Burns and Bruises." 5? i 25c. GCc. f 1 a bct'.'.o at Dru: Cer.1! .tort g! onumeefs a M In all First Class Varieties of Marble and Granite. ": argest Stock in the South. fl Remember, we pay As we employ no Agents the item of commissions is not in cluded in our prices. This enables us to use a higher grade of material and to finish it better than otherwise. Is this V l?k you are buying, and will get it quickly.! The (Established 1 r'i 1 yJ t 1" ' m m . . . .. - - .iiii, ici.uu. Mi r,.:v 4hn rocf :ir..f ream nr. - J J to tell of the quick curative r t-'-.7 of this well-Known meuicine. m --4 RPR 11 .W. t;f - iij KJ I had back- m ;eral doctors, but they fcj 2r 4 months, and now si tried several c r ever oeen. 1 can neve idiac tonic, tor women. 1, ir P., biaiysy uy vai 'uj. hmfinpi Mcdicina Co.. Cfcaltanoosa. Teon., - ma Treatment for Women." 8ent freo. J 53 f& ' ' . ' z ' i- p en ;r.a five ru!ciue3, art of cc Lrii!:.:..1 1 in Paris ens . n;o-,::cr crd her dr.ugh nf i-cta.-:iu::i bc ause f:c;l fr.r three lays. r: a a yr!c urtis. A t t: IS threw her-rr.i'.i-. r..; a ' aiu wf s en- ,'.. ! . Of thO ITO- Ao i i ro:::o::, v. ro rtf.-CiU t. tcr took cya:-tl-f-y had Y.rA The earr'iu: young A ri self ontc t. tcriug ti c :,. tro the A vor.:r.ri of -10 trc-': arseiitc, cud fil l::, v ' o was 27, -.hot Inrscif Small Boy as Conservationist. A iscturer before a i-u burbrea wcri an's club rai-ictl hi3 voice v, ith era phatic tonHdeneo. "I veuturo to as rort," he ssid, "that there isn't ore in this jtiTdiCTice wl.o realizes the im portance of t'je oo::?if rving H our fcr osts, net one w.!io has ever dene v.r.y thing to prevent the d.vstmction of r.,:r foresti--. A f:n;.n l:;.y wlio had ac companied his mothr-r t 'il'.e led ure Interrupted in a hibh, childish ro;c-. "I enco siiot a woodpecker," Le E."id. 1 L circji Hymn. :v.:r cf fioul," is ft 1 which many traditior? ;s Gti:.t:cj::s cling. Ti:C ;:'e'l v illi is origin may -. l p-. ro )-r. beanit "I . i V r'--:v. waf hyirm :;::: nr.;! (iittisg (low w iy an open w;:v rs;:-d l:y a hnwt i 1 ir hawk feared acnt isspii-cJ famous line.;. fallow it. The i:::'.i '.'ef-lcv to write Li:: Weed's Seeds. es & s 5 n fc The largest-yielding and a : best or summer torage crops, i:j prove? ioivcr in pnee taan a Cov Peas iliis season. jj Wood's Crop Special gives Ej full information about this fj N valuable crop and also about S all Seasonable Seeds: S j Ensilage Seed Corns. I Lata Seed Potatoes, etc. j W rite for W o o el's Crop! Special giving prices and in- '1 terestiiig mrormatior Mailc ea ZZiis AUZU&iZte-iftlZ Vise RICHMOND, ViaGirIA, have just issued a new and complete- Farm Implement Catalog giving up-to-date in- tj formation and pn All Cora and Cotton Planters, Whsel and Disk Cultivators, Damp and Farm WagQEs, Engines, Threshers, Saw and Planing Mills, Metal and other Roofings, Baggies, Harness, Saddles, Barb Wire, Fencing, etc. Our prices are very reason able for first-class supplies. Correspondence solicited. Catalog mailed free on request Write for it. ? Tne Implement Co, 1302 E. Main St., Richmond, Va. ravestones the freight and sruarantee safe deliverv. Sr.. 3 (3 C . i R t-J - fi SEEDSMEN, -K;cSaond, Va. a in worth considering When m Norfolk call on us. You will find what vou want : see and know whnt Couper Marble Works, 848. )gl 59-1 63 Bank St., Norfolk, Va A DRAW. SS. Old Grouch So you had a fight with Clarence. lie claims ho licked you. Cholly Oh! the boastah! It's twue he v.'iimpled my cv.-avat dweadfully, but when it was all ovah his collah was fwiglitfully wilted. POOR BOBBY. Dobby I can't satisfy my father md mother no w?y. Teacher Why, what do you mean? Bobby Maw won't let me stand on ; my head and paw is always kicking 'cause I wear c;it so many pairs of shoes. u3 I 7 PK1L . WW c Wigson "'.Vhen your wife caught you hugging the chambermaid I sup pose she was speechless with amaze raent. Wasson Speeclilers! Say, you don't know xc.y v,i;e. MiEquotation. It is very surprls'.irs to find in tho Charlotte Observer this misquotation of an old pliraao, "Everythii'? was lovely and the goose was hanging high." Thi;; i.s the way the unin formed commonality have come to write it, but in the Tar Heel coun try they know bettor. The right ren- j aenng is the pooso honks high," as the wild rrooEe does when the weath er is fine, or. in other words, when "everything is lovely." Nashville Eanner. . Helps e JaJjc in isi Fix. Justice Eli Cherry, of (ViWU Mills, Tenn., was ;.laht!v worried. A had sore on his log- l ad baflled several Anot-nr lr.no- r!efa() ,11 die?,. " thought it was a cancer," he wrote. "At last i ured Buclder.V Arnica Salve, and va? completely cured." Cures burns, boils, ulcer.-:, cuts, bruises and piles. 25 cents at E. T. Whitehead Co. Much Rubber In Rhodesia. Tlie vast extent of northern Rho desia renders it impossible at r.rpn- ent to estimate even approximately the extent of the rubber arens, but i such evidence as is available point3 to the great prospective val-ie of this asset. Helhcr Cray's Sweet Powders by mothers for 22 years. They nev er fai I . At all drug jjUts' 25c. ""Sam ple free. Address, A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Wrrt Oi't cf IJfo Tosrt'ier. M. and llms. Vaioy,- aged 81 and i 79, both dlc3 ol old age at Correze, Prar.ce, iho cti;er day. The date Vvag :ho anniversary of both their birth lays. Esc.ipes cn Awful Fate. A thousand tongues could not ex press the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox, of Joliet, III., for her wonder ful deliverance from an awful fate. "Typhoid pneumonia had left me with a dreadful cough," she writes. "Sometimes I had such awful cough ing spells I thought I would die. I could get no help from doctor's treatment or other medicines till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. But I owe my life to this wonderful remedy, for I scarcely cough at. all now." Quick snd safe, it's the most reliable of all throat and fung medi cines. Every bottle guaranteed. 502 and $100. Trial bottle free at E. T. Whitehead Co. TALKED A WHOLE LOT. J 6 ( 1 .1 for cmldren relieve fever.snness, bod plyinjr Chamberlain's Liniment and I stomach, teething disorders move massapring the parts freelv at each. ! and regulate tne bowels and are a j application. For sal bv all dealers pleasant remedy for worms. Used i JUDGE FOR YOURSELE. Which is Better Try an Ex-j jMninitiit or Profit by n eoth-rtd Ntk Citi zen's Experience. Something- new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as repre sented. The statement of a manufacture; is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends i.s Now supposing you had a bad back. A Lame, Weak or Aching one, Would you experiment on it? You would read of many so-calleu cure?. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. It's different when the endorse nont comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the prooi that backs every box of Doan's Kid ney Tills. Read this case: Mrs. W. S. Bradley, Rcanoke St., Scotland Neck, N. C pays: "I have been convinced that Doan's Kidney Pills are a good kid ney medicine for they have been used in my family with splendid re sults. CV:e of my children had a kidney weakness and I used Doan's Kidney Pills in this case, getting them at E. T. Whitehead Company's drugstore. The results were. very satisfactory." For sale by all dea'ers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Point to Remember. It was xhe ballet master who spoke. The occasion was the rehearsal in London of the Walpurgis scene iu 3ucnods "F ;t." lie chilled: "Loi- aies, 3oidic;, tal-:e yer 'ands off ycr 'il-'S, yer rot dancing on 'Arapstead 'eath; j-cr dancin' in 'ell." Stops csrache m two m:nute3; toothache or pain of burn or scald i: iive mintt'es; hoarseness, one hour; nuscleaclie, two hours; fore throat, welve h urs Dr. Thomas' Eclectic .Oil, mor;; reh over pr.in. Fa!i'-n r?m H'ch Estsia. Man In-; wandered so far away from the rata of rectitude in diet that he has let l;i;5 ir.stfncJtve gaide. His sense of true 11 is neaily gone. Ilia iasto i3 rerverttd. IIo has Io.it his "horse sense," or monkey sense, and is left to wander in a wilderness cf ignorance and disease. His only hope seems to bs to Fit humbly at the feet of a wise cpe and learn the difference between, food ar.d poisons. Good Health. Toor appstite is a sure eijrn of irr.-paire.-l difresMon. A few doses ci Chamberlain's Stomach snd Livti Tablet'' will strengthen your diges tion nr:d improve your appetite. Thousands have been benefited b taking these Tablets. Sold by al To Keep Nuts Fresh. If walnuts or any other kind it nuts are packed in layers of sand and kept in a cool place, they will Ijcep fresh for an indefinite period. Soak them in warm water for an hour before using if you would have then peel as if they had just been gatlir ered fresh from the tree. The Demons of The Swtmp ara mosquitos. As they sting they pjt deadly malaria germs in the b!ood. Tr.en follow the icy chills and the fires of fever. Theappeiilt files ar.d ihe strength fails; also ma laria often naves the way for deadly typhoid. But Electric fitters kill and cast out the malaria o-erms from tt! U!Uu, KIV yuu ii line upfU-Ulf 1,1 1. : r. iZi. land renew your Ktror.Qrih. "Aftti Iodk suffering," wrote Wm. Fro' we!I, of Lucama, N. C, "three bot tles drove all the malaria from my system, an-1 I've had jrood health ewr tinc" R;t for all stomach, ; liver and kidney ill?. 50c at E. T. ! Whitehead Co. Eiiks Kl?.rd to Confine. Soldiers deployed alone: tha r.ortfc. ! cm border of Yellowstone nm-ir ii-a : to fire fhoir rifles continuallv to i-ppti ! the thousands of elk from leavin tho grounds itntil the open season for i ; hunting is over. j j Now i.s the time to fret rid of your j I rneurnatism. iou can do it by ap- The Deadly Pipe. Personally we do not like the sight Df distress, but we think we would rather enjoy feeing what would hap pen to a germ that tackled the kind of man who smokes a short black pipe. Galveston News Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find noth ing better than Chamberlain's Lini ment. Sold by all dealers. Disappointed 0r?ce Ssekera. A man will got so mad because the !cb he wanted was given to fuaeone slse that he will spend weeks fight 'ns the appointing power, purely oa principle. It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets, r Darius Downey, of Newberg Junction, N. B., writes,'"My wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of good." If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. ORIGIN OF INDIAN RUNNERS Came From West Indies and Are Thought by Many People to Be Most Profitable of Duck Family. (By ANNA GALLIGnER, Oh'o.) It is only comparatively a lev years cinee the Indian Runner ducks made tfcir appearance in America, laey came originally from the West In dies, where they have been raised for vears, chiefly as egg-producers. They derive their name from their native land and racy, upright carriage. In color they are fawn and white, with yellow shanks and light-green bill; the latter being sometimes splashed with black. The body Is long and narrow and i3 carried in an almost upright posi tion. Neck is long and thin, with fine ly formed head. The Indian Runner is rather small, fully matured ducks weighing from lour to five pounds. Drakes from five to six pounds, live weight. But they grow very rapidly while j-oung and are easy to raise. What they lack in weight is more than made up for in their other good qualities. To begin with, they are very prolific layers; beginning when about six months old. Their eggs are pure "white and a little larger than those of a Plymouth Rock hen. They are superior in quality to any Indian Runr.tr Drake and Duck. duck's eggs that we have ever eaten, and as a rule, they bring higher prices in the market. Tho ducklings reach a marketable size when about twelve weeks old. When forced, they will weigh four to lira pounds at two months. The meat of tho Runner is of su perior quality; fine in the grain, juicy.. I and excellent flavor. Hotels ana res taurants pay fancy prices for duck lings. The eggs are In good demand, also. In winter when egg's are high the In dian Runner 13 "on the job." Any enterprising person can work up a trade among hotels and restaurants that should prove highly profitable. There is no great danger cf strong competition, as comparatively fe poultry raisers have taken up this branch of tho Industry, notwithstand ing the fact that nearly all kinds ol poultry products are bringing unheard-of prices in the open market. In summer the Indian Runner when given free range will find the greatei part of his living In the fields. But cl course when being fattened for mar ket, they need some grain. It would bo well to say right here that for best results the grain should be eithci ground or cooked. PROVIDING GRIT IN WINTER Hens Should Ee Allowed to Take as Much as They Require Don't Feed It In Their Mash. (By TV. F. PARRISIT.) Y,1ien winter conies and the ground" freezes, or is covered with snow a goof! deal of the time, grit must be sup plied. Gravel or grit should be sharp, so as to both cut and grind. Smooth pieces of gravel will not answer tho purpose Gravel dug from a pit will make one of the best grits. When pounded into small piece3, broken crockery will make excellent grit, also. A little sand mixed wit. the other grit is helpful, but it will net answer for exclusive use, not being eharp nor coarse enough. If you prefer, you can buy prepared grit from the dealers in poultry sup plies. A good many people do this and a good many other people buy oyster shells with the belief that they are obtaining grit. The hens need some of the oyster shells, as they sup ply the system with lime and car bonates, but thry will not take the place of grit. They are too soft, and digest rather than grind. Keep well filled grit boxes where the hens can run to them at will dur ing the winter months and you will find that they consume quite a lot of the material in a month's time. Pro viding the grit in boxes and allowing the hens to help themselves is tho best way of feeding it. They will then use as much as is Eecessary for their health, as they are the best judges cf this matter and consequently will not consume mere than they require. If we always knew how much won 1 be needed for the health of the birds, it would be all right to mix the grit with the feed. But since we do not know this, we would best not force grit upon them ss we would be doing if we mixed it with the feed. Most disfiguring: skin eruptions scrofula, pimples, rashes, et., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters is a elearinjr blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyeJ, cle'r bramed. clear-skinne 1. The Average Man. The average man is a person who can remember that you owe him $3 2 good while after he has forgotten tint him. Galveston News. i K1- The Ivi.id Ton JIavo Ahr.-.y.-; Bo-:.:-, :..': in wso for orcr C0 y-rs, ?:r-5 be -. -. . s3 si? cor;." 1 r.a,!.;.'; fJoanlcrfcit., Imitations ru;d ":":.. : Kxporimcntrt that triile vih rr.:.' - Isfouts and ChMroii-n'' Casfcrla is a ZiavileM silrLM'.iio : : l".ric, Jirona and Sootlii::-;? ; ; : ; '. canialns ae;tl:cr Oiiuiu, 7r.vj- ::j , rbstance. Its no i.J l nnd allay.'5 ITcverLsIincss. 1 c:i' !' . Celic, It relieves TeetMr? Tn.iCA... anl Flatulemy. It a--in:'la(-.-.J t Stiaa-3i and KotcIs, giving !;:. .y The CUildrcu's Panacea Tbc 21.' Civ . Bearri tlio Sii-r-: ri9 n Use For Over 30 V T..C CCNTAC'N CSiPKV, T7 M'JSPAV ntX:t.-T. i" ; all malarial conditio: c: . thecystem; succeed: w!-.--dics fail. It is truly a r w quickly restores cid ti: : strength. It is the create ever compounded. Get is. intlay, and 02 ; . well as thousands of ctlv : Two cizes, 25c 50 eSS&w t 11 itSttD' 1 CMIli-kcver ; FEVERS Suffolk Drug Corno aoooo oooooo-oo oo-oc g Wholesale and i. ?T A NUUFACTLT.ri' OP PLOW BEAMS SINGLE-TREES FARM CARTS And Dcnlt'r in ITai rc-s. V.'ln.. W. A. BRANTLEY G otland Xec!:, .... 6KK OOOOO-OOOO OOOOCC ; m wi fw ? ,tq 1 m I i m 6 I Re Effective To-Day Way 30th Substantial Reuuclica in A'.I c caze 34x4 36x4 37x5 New Prices $33.25 43.75 54.00 The Superiority of niclielin TIre:s is : All Over The World'. IX STOCK GvC Weeks Motor 1 Scotland Neck, N. ( PL 3 ? l1 JJMc Don't be satiifi Ise. Nothing - living 1 iv- ill. . accomplish such ri ! . X.'i; ' l If.
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