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is '31 if ii V I i ..I 1 is if V. under the Mrs. R. L. Phillips, of IncMan Valley, Va., "and they pro- p-j nounced ir;y case a very stubborn one, cf. womanly weak- p.; v.qzs. I wr.s not able to sic up, when I commenced to ?Vf bv r-r?:i I used it afcr.ut cr.e Nnw. !i?. r.p.-rrr: rvr:;:. flint v.- 'J ' L' 7 f: 1 V.c gone, r.r.u I don't cui'erai; all. ri a long time, and cannot s 0 P ii 1 1 1 .- if you arc one cf tho'e ailing women who suffer from any t; or the tronb;3 Cardui is Co cc-mmon i '1 I 1 womanly syriciv: ! he womanly ne. Cardui has h?en a; -d i::ce. - TV,--..- ?aau-3 oi hules havo .rd fro-n iL Try II ;? n r li t l iving ;1 r ' i- . C - -' 1- f Of It a ax eou K to V otirv "i I -. . i;-..r t.-f :::iid dr-o L . ' li-i'lfi': or: . ! j 4 I- P- A 'ohtffi to vviii p! 11, 1012. R. S. NFAL, Adm'i Kitddn i Smith, At''---s. eA.i 7 i j College Maintained "by the State for the wo-m-?n of Nortii Carolina. Fiv rogvi lyr course; leading to degrees. Special courses for teachers. Free tuition to thote vho sgroe to br enn teachers in the State. Fail s-:-;on begins September 18, 1012. For catalogue and other infonxii tion, address, JULIUS I. FGU5T, PrcrJcnl, Gricr.sbom, N. C. VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of lie Sei;i?i WEEK-END RATES For Saturdav and Sundav fore noon trains, June 1st to Sr - ptembf - 8l.h, inclusive, limited to luididhl 'of the following f.Ionuay. Viliahgton, K. C, and rotarn, $5.0 For further inforiu it ion c?il on local ticket agent or address T. C. WHITE, . General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. House fi ovinq I am prepared to move houses with or without chimneys. Reasonable Prices. For terms and further informa tion, apply to II. V. KLTCIIIN, Scotland Neck. N. C. 3 fi treatment o two coders, writes p. week, before I saw much change. had been in mv side for vcars. f& " I am feeling better than ''.. speak too highly of Cardui. ! t ! m i n j 1 i (7 I" i to women. manly strengih, Composed "j it acts quickly on the 5 !: wotr.;inlv strcncrtii. tcninrr uo retilatln2 the womanly system. sfiii use for more ihan 50 years. wriiici to ieii of the benefit tiiey for yoai froJb!es. Hcgin c:'?y. t.'...':'ni V try and hog th'.-r.s.-i-ids o.? O '- -1' -' :.v ):: the i 1 1 il'.l- V.c si . ; t.v ' v. v,ri over 1- 'A r-w-3 fi .y E. T. Whit land Neck, l'i other towns. Cempmy, Sci Ac::!t; wanted i" stf p fi fey m f -A -" owe it to yourself a;;d family to see the e o y i ti to got acquainted with its ncau'.ixui ri; n tone, tienrmcr and seeing is believing: come X to cur wp.rcreoms, ;-ee nd X hear for YOURSELF. 1 ' ' , iou will be surprised at the difference; particularly at the H y - - a ! o 1'i'iee ar.d term?. Buy From The Maker. Send for Catrdo. 9 L'--;n H. Sieele, Mgr., 114 Graaby St., Ncrfo'fc, Va. :-, r 4? : : : TO f 2 2 8 5 3 Will II 9 J"W fc3" Scotland Neck, N. C. $ I N S U RANGE f of allSiintis writfen. Why insure in companies that may wish to pay and can't ? I 5 represent the strongest and S most liberal companies in I America. Life and Accident, ( M.utual Benefit and National. I FIRE $ THE TIOJIK, Af.scta over 31 million. THE CONTINENT ATi, Assets over 24 million. THE PHILADELPHIA L'NDERWRIT 5 ERS, Assets over 24 million. 'I THE F1DELITY-PHKNIX, Assets over ( 10 million. THE GLOBE ATTD RUTGERS. Assets over 5 million. Should you wish insurance of anv kind see me. Will see ? that loss is paid . unlvss bv fraud v I 5 " ?AMOND iCy.C:-, BR RAND CO' TADIES ! F 1 :sic 7 - iriw;tos for crn-cnuf-TER's I7IAMOiMU likA.ND PILLS iu P-i-D nrt? V.ot.a metallic bores, sealed wiih Khiei Pibbon. Take nj ointii. nncP-rour i.iruT:!!t tml n-k i V.i-Ci: iW-Tffi S r-IAli?JI 1'IM.s. t.;r t-.veT!ty-S5 years reparded as iirst,fcafc?t, .'.Hvavs Reliable. 00L0 BY ALL SOl'SGISTS F01EYS F;r Backache Kioncvsanci Bladoef? Flight of Insects Recorded. Notion pictures cf dssects in fight prove that ihe navomert cf the wings of all insects presents the same gen eral character. When flight is begun tee do of the iir&t wing beats is much smaller than of the subsequent ones, but the period remains almost ur changed. The insect regulates the velocity of its fight not by the rapidity of the motion oi its wings, but c-y in normal conditions the period of the wing beat remains constant, it may to increased or diminished by various influence,, such as fatigue and cold. Would L?t H!s Hearers Sle?p. Tlio Rev. Allan Stockdale, a Ccn gregationalist pastor of Cambridge, Mass., lias issued a notice to his flock intimating that no one need stay away from church because they fall asleep. "There are many reasons' why men go to sleep, iiany of thorn have been hustling during tho week, and when they ccine into tho warm church and restful pews they cannot avoid sleeping. Heavy air and heavy sermons arc also responsible; the music soothing, too. Let tho man fail asleep; tho rest will do him good perhaps." Monkey "Caught On." Darwin describes a tr.'ck played on a monkey to show its Intelligence. Lumps of sugar wrapped in paper were ! lbrt &iven to him. Then for sugar a ! live v. s'i was' s'lbntiluleJ-, but after i !o.eoth;r ur plerint experience t'r-r.;i tho .v-p tho monkey put the nort p".c-K.re to his ear to learn if it might be safeiv (r.encd. This action showed th?.t the monkey had memory ! u-id coiisldernblo wisdom and bad dis ! covered thai a wasp buzres when ;T-pci in paper. Youth Compan ion. Izr. on rao!:e!ors Over Twer.ty-Four. At the last sitting of the town coun cil cf Xaayperkata, Hungary, it was decided almost unanimously to intro duce a Fpecial tax cn bacheloia over c'enty-ion Tho amount is to vary let ween 20 ponce and 4 according to the pecuniary circumstances of each uuiaarriod man. The proceeds will be entirely devoted to the iounda ticii and motntenance of an asylum for peer homeless children. The divided Republican party Is lik? the boy "blowing again?: ie Mind." There will lc a lot of blaster, but it will not take votes away from Wilson and Marshall. Having exhausted his supply of ad- ! jecti-".3 in drnauncins Tsft, Roosevelt is now leading a campaign of denun ciation of every one who does not nnroo v. ith himreif. Farmers have pulled against the short end of the yoke Ion? enondi. Wilson and Marshall promise- to see that the pulling is made more nearly even. Ser.rlbis Austrian L,2W. Cooing couples who indulge in the liiestiouable habit of couttiug by post may be interested to learn that it is a punishable offense in Austria for lovers to vary (he official postage si cmp, whether cn a enrd or on a let 's r, to indicate their reritiments. Pioneer Tcbsceo Growers- The original planters oi' flue tobacco in Honduras were Cubans, vho f ; lng, and- with favorable soil, climate, : and labor conditions were successful, p j their tobacco takin.rr first nrize in spv- I eral international exhibitions 1 icH vcere exported to Cuba and sold i as Habana tobacco. These planters ; became wed to do and retired. : ! One of the most common ailments I that hard working people are atnic- i ted with is lame back. Apply Chain berlaln's Liniment twice a day and o massage the parts thoroughly at j each application, and you will get 0 : quick relief. For sale by all dealers, I ,r.t:-iT--.-i -.::.r.cus hinn. (PC!'; 13 9 many tradition? 2r.d rcr.'1 rc': iiiou;; cling. The story ( ::i--a led with its origin may lP ! !-.' 1'-' i? !j Tin trc-; lio!!'l!l. f;,L ai:t3:,r; c-rie3 Wesley." waJ Bitting at 1.1-? der-d: by an. open wln- dew v.'hc:i flow in. 1 p-u -:u d Iy a bawl ho bird v.i.o save-.!, for th- i Lawk f saved to follow it. Tho inci ¬ dent inspired iley to write hki tamci li:;cj. Are Ever At War. j There are two things everlastingly j i at war, joy and piles. But Buck ( ; len's Arnica Salve will banish piles 1 1 in any form. It soon subdues the it- ching, irritation, inflamation or ) swelling. It gives comfort, invites I joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ) I ulcers, cuts, bruises'eczema, scalds, pimples, :,kin eruption. Only 25 cts S at hi. T. v hitehead Co. Thero Are" Others. In our adolescent inexper'ence we cherished the notion that hotel clr.rks and book store attaches were th? most conspicuous of the unintelligent?;. Yesterday, however, a telegraph oper ator objected to our using "juxtapose" in a night letter. "We de-n't fdlow code words," said he. And for the life of us we couldn't think, of a sn-irpy comeback. Indian Killed On Trad;. Near Rcchelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track aud was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his lifc Often its that way when people neg lect coughs and colds, Don't risk l your life when prompt use of Dr. King s New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It completely cu red me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," writes J. R. WTatts, Floy dada, Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at E. T. Whitehead Co. V UDGE FOR YOURSELF. Whifli is Ik'tcor Try an Ex perinient or Profit by a Scotbuid Neck Citizen's Ex perience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represen- ne statement of a 'manufacturer .g not cfiRvinnine. proof of merit, - - f .7(J :c iut the endorsement Ox fuenusis. INOW supposing j oa nau a uau bick, A Lame, Weak or Aching: one, "Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. It's different when the endorse ment comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kid ney Pills. Kead this case: Mrs. W. S. Bradley, Roanoke St., Scotland Neck, N. C, sajs: "I have been convhicrd that Doan's Kidney Pills are a pood kidney medicine for they have been used in my family with spiendid results. One of my children had a kidney weakness and I used Dean's Kidney Piils in this case, fretting them at E. T. White head Co.'s Drug Store. The results were very satisfactory." For sale by all dealers. Price f0 cents. Fcster-MilburnCo., Buffalo. Mew York, sole agents for the Unittd States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Gieepir.g in Dosts. Docto-;; are now studying the idea of .sh;ei inf; fur ' a shorter li:ao and Di'teuer. i'y division cf tlie hours of sleep new stimulus for work is gained and new energy both physical and mental must result. Harper's Week- iy. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures con stipation Doan's Rogulets. Ask your druggist. 25c a box. . Eye Water Before or After. "I thought that in the fifteen years of ray practice of medicine," said a physician, "I had answered almost every possible 'fool' question; but a new one was sprung cn me recently. A young man came in with an in flamed eye, for which I prescribed medicine to bo dropped into the eye three times a day. Iie left the office, but returned in a few infinites, poked his head in the doorway, tnd asked 'Sha.ll I drop this in the eye before meal3 or after?'" Everybody's Mag- Baby wont suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Ec lectic Oil at once. It acts like mag ic. Apis. It is dificuit to believe what early writers tell us of the divine honors lavished upon Apis, the sacred bull of Memphis, and upon J.Iinevis, the sa xed cx of Ileliopolis.' Yet perhaps some of our customs of deeds of to day, as handed down by the uninitiat ed, may seem just as incongruously absurd when beard and understood from an equally proportionate futuro time. "Doan's Ointment cured me of ec zema that had annoyed ma a long time. The cure was permanent." Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commission er Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me, Mountain Stops Wireless Message. It has been observed repeatedly on board vessels stationed west cf Cape Otway (at the southern tip of Aus tralia) that it was impossible to com municate with vessels situated in tho port of Melbourne. This has been attributed to the fact that the moun tain which forms the cape contains, largo quantities of metallic minerals which absorb electric waves. Impure blood runs you down makes you an eisy victim for organ ic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause builds you up. Stork Fsrtial to Miner's Domicile. There seems to be an especial af Inify bet wren the stork and the fam ly of Frank Ilartcfski, a miner at Dickson City, Ta. In ten years the lird has brought 12 babies, including hrco pairs of twins, and one set of riplets. Ten cf the children are liv ng. "Were all medicines as'meritorius as Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percen tage of suffering greatly decreased." writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For pale by all dealers. Beauty Hint. Red elbows, eays tho Evening News, are happily a thorn which may be re moved. Saw off the red elbows, soak them in a bleaching mixture of un slaked lime, steep them in carbolic acid, and they will never trouble you again. Cold feet may bo treated sim ilarly. Plying Men Pall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like .results in loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry Tenn.. prov ed. "Six bottles ot Electric Bit ters" he writers, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. It's folly to suffer when this, great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at E. T. Whitehead Co. j OElOCeif BUST EE A WORTHY IHSTBliHEUT People Trust It, Says Woodrow WUsod, and It Must Make Good. Sea Girt, N. -Wo the "Little White House" at Sea Girt is daily called upon to demonstrate his ability as a ready speaker. Thre is not a day passes but what he wets various delegations who call to assure him of their support. In speaking of political machines to the Brooklyn Democratic Club Gover nor Wilson said: "Machines are bad, but an organization may be very es sential. For instance, I have been surrounded by an organization here iu New Jersey while doing my best work. A machine uses its political opportu nities for the selfish ends of its mem bers No members of our organization would ever think of doing that. Pub lic opinion in New Jersey has drawn the distinction. It has killed the ma chines, and it is going to keep the or ganization going. "It seems to me that w are stand ing in the presence cf something high er than allegiance to the Democratic party. The country has been disap pointed in the Republican party, and it 13 turning to the Democratic party. That party is willing to show the way toward those things which must be realized. "Some gentlemen seem to find it easy to make personalities out of poli tics, but it seems to me that whenever that is done politics is debased. "Men who are in search of reform are now resorting to the Democratic party, because, for my own part, I do r.ot know where else they will turn to exnect the results. There is no dis counting the strength and serviceabi! ity of a united party, and the splondb part is that the Democratic party is united. "Speaking seriously, nothing affords me more genuine pleasure than to re ceive such greetings from men in Jer sey who have at least tested my quail ties. Because you have known me at close range and if you will be kind enough to vouch for me perhaps the rest of the country will be credulous of your report. "I have spent a great deal of time eince I became governor of New Jer sey defending your character. It wa3 supposed in the old days, when the board of guardians was in charge of the state, that you were all of you disposed to give the most monopolistic trusts of the country a great ringinq welcome in New Jersey. "New Jersey' was known as the mother of trusts a very troublesome and questionable family and "! had to spend my time outside New' Jersey as suring the people of the Union that It had not been the fault or the disposi ticn of the people of New Jersey that there were certain gentlemen who had undertaken to carry the Republican party in thelf pockets and to adminis ter independently of the rank and file of Republicans in the state. "New Jersey is progressive, but the United States is progressive, and we have here merely a delightful sample of the people of the United States. "Now, these people are not bent on destroying anything, but they are bent on setting everything in order; they are bent upon justice; they are bent upon seeing to it that the people in general are partners of the govern ment, as I was trying to show tho other day. And the Democratic party is now placed under a peculiar respon sibility. It has to prove that it Is the worthy instrument of that zeal on the part of the people of the United States. Tf it does not prove it now it will never be given another chance to prove it. No party that proves un faithful to that ideal will ever again fce trusted by the people of America. Ana inereiore we are sianamg at a turning point in our politics. We must make good or go cut of business. In the vernacular, it Is a case of 'put up or shut up,' because words are going to be discounted. Nothing will be hon ored except the actual carrying out of such programs as sensible men may unite m for the common benefit." pocooooooooooocoocoooooooo THE GREAT DUTY OF AD JUSTM ENT. We are servants of the peo ple, the whole people. The na tion has been unnecessarily, un reasonably at war with itself. Interest has clashed with inter est when there were common principles of right and of fair dealing which might and should have bound them all together, not as rivals, but as partners. As the servants of all we are bound to undertake the great duty of accommodation and ad justment. From Woodrow Wil son's Speech Accepting the Democratic Nomination. ( Wilson will make the most accessi ble president who has ever occupied the White House. He is typically a uemocratic man. ilson is the best equipped man nominated for the presidency since liir.coln. George W. Perkins is sure a "bully" Progressive. A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When the stomach fails to perform its func tions properly the whole system be comes deranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permgmntly cured why not you? For sale by all dealers. 4 mmMm For- mm - - .u SfVOkir ! ALCOHOL 3 TER CENT. AgelaI)L' lYcparafion txAs similaling iteFoctfrrdRcii ting liie Sluisscte dBov-ds ncss and Res ContJinsnrfecr ODiicitJ'Icrphinc ncriliaenLl, Not Nakc otic. Hirjiiai Sad" . mm WW k jjTo-g'P;'' jtocAte&ii'is jtuise&vdl lit larinmnf&ia lfer.it Seed ClarJiid ' Apo-rccl Ppirtcdv for Ccr.'.r. Hon , Sour Str.rdkb.Biarrti'jc: WontvsX'eitMilici'.s.rcvfribi; nessandLossoSiJii?- Exact Copy of Wrapper." T 1 7v"W Eg? i J.,:jtf.,j ecdf!Ui;rthelo'W East Carolina i eaaicrs A Stilt'. school to train IV:- schools of North Caroiinn. j'y. , oil to this oiio purnosc. T:iii' ii&rce to tench. FaH Term : For catalogue n ml oth v iui'i ;m Rcbt. H. Wright, Fresidenr, CVc QC-OOOOOO ODOOO OC V? 1 (ft 1 2 Q v V v Ail it t5 K Cy C -.. MANUUI'AC Tt.r.i d: PLOW BE- single.tr - FARM CA:T: And Deal; v in 1 Iarr, ss. - W. A. BRANT Scotland Neck, . . . 600000 oooooo o- o-c r v c. . t ' Burrouglis-Pitlir-a (Successors to N. B. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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