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. t '! , i J t t v I 1 J -Sr i - 1 For nearly ten ye"-?, st d Merest times, Lire. Mary Jinks Bii ! tresses to hair dealers. At the grea Fewer Vinino to Sell Their Hair. Ov.lr.3 to the fact that the young; ! country men of France, under tue ! spreading influence of tho cities, are ! becoming move particular as to the -f ' appearance of the girls they "walk out" with, peasant gins are Decerning less and less willing to selL their rich m of TrcaUway, Tenn., suffered wiln womanly trouolcs. bne m says: ""At last, I took down and tlionght I would die. I m could not sic. p. "I coi khii enL i had pains all over. The EJ doctors crave n;o up. i read- ih:d Cardui had heipsd so many, and I lo?ra? to ':- it, and it cured rne. Cardui a" A ? si r ti I f.:X n4,Mi:Hl H Wa-Tmm' mi W'i If you Si-3 weak, tired, worn-cut, cr suffer from any of 61j the pains peculiar to weak women, each as headache, p backache, draggins-down feclir.gs, pains in arm, side, hip Sk or limbs, and ether symptoms of womanly trouble, you In should trv Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per- M W$ fectly harmless, vegelable ingredients, Cardui is the best M remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good, jjgj U4 It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no L-aa aner-cnects. &;-, U3 Ask your druggist. lie sells and recommcnus Lamm. & h- Wrlleto: Lr Advi'.pry DrU, Cr.1ir.Hoo?a Mcaklas Co., Chattanooga, Tenr... f .l f r:a for Special I;:str:cins, and 64-rssc b 1 j Limos hair fair, held in .the market place of the city, there were fewer dealers present than ever before. The supply of hair i;? failing and prices ranged from $1.50 to 1.S5 a pound. Select the Beautiful Way. j There is a beautiful and an ugly way j in which to say almost everything, ! and happiness depends upon which way we take. You can upset a person i for a whole day by the harsh way in which you may call him in the j rooming, or you may give him a beau ; tiful start by the cheerfulness of your i greeting. So not only in words, but in all J tbe little common courtesies and du- ties of life, think of the beautiful way j of doing each. D. Ij. Porter. l',me Treatu:ent fcr Women," scut free. J 54 LjfcJ Cefcndsr cf Apaches Debarred. One Paris lawyer has had his name strut k off the rolls because it was dis- o"vTTred that he acted as the regular Ivm i legal advi.rer of the 7ache fraternity. j from which he drew $0,600 annually in ' fees. One day he was engaged to de- ' fend an apache in a suburban court. ith the and fter a heated argument outside the J- i 1 . till ll '11. i-C 111 .! kJ.tULIAUUU V- ' y'rS-- '.'v-"::.s J-yifiiM!A ills client was not satisfied with w-a-' qjjt-M-- lawyer s procedure m the case, ; (Zf:. SrsVj .fp t?rrt : court the client threw the lawyer into ; SlUllCM fel Wi&V ; the Kiver Llarne. Cnse and Comment. i ' t :; i . : i i...- s ' ': f ' : i-i . i-; : : ., ; ' .. . , $E immm of dollies ovv'i-y ye;ir lo poultry anu nog (t; if-- n x-siiscrs. Lt.pi. your tiiou?anas ot An Idea!. I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of a I?. H. Ivcy, I sfDii, I'.C. v. .'' "Mrhorjc :t v-rv ..i:v : s wro saved from ch'.lora aii'l other diseases U man to elevate his life by a conscious ; Cm-ics t:;c Lei. weathoi- by the use of endeavor. It is something to be able ft) cv j'hs Crcatsft C'r.diei-r.-syc-.-Sve Kstswa to paint a particular pifture, or to fy i jecis beautiful; but it is far more i glorious to carve and paint the very 4 atmosphere and medium through which , PravsaC-s oat! euros M . " " r . tho ch-Asr-.-. bt ti'.n't ; Thoreau. .j K' ' ' .A ; V:'-j ne.. ;ivo is to il-:m f i ri. 2i ''.-''. ' - mov -r .;:..- ! V:'.'! lo id ,3 j v'v.-V3T..J ": - Jis- 3 i Always a Way. , -. ... mt.M'i.; x,ur.. knocks ?t t ii- i i ,.:..-!.-, ; !ipt;:erc;-.-.-.v. which Rf.;n-.o ; ho sjstcia g In a public washroom, where there v-;- nj n,- :,:!.. a; cre towels a-Uentv. if anvbodv want- l-Cj-fT'-W--' ; r"?-"e;:f:'.- fO--Ct w; cd to use that kind, Tip saw a man j$ M i h': H S il r'' 1 r"1.",1! v''SlSNHo 1 1 who Iuid bccu musing his face in pAVV-'---rCi-':' -' i 'T '-o T: 't'toi V-r2; '.!a 1 1 co'.l water take his immaculately clean. e.u-.vl. :tl:;:...iv'i r;;:v r-ra-''-:" A-t i '. i--"0 i ; f f ; h I I:...-: .;C.-c .it: L .n:i!..c- .. r"- T -T:L '.'" a : very fresh-looking shirt sleeves, as be ipping ays '';hK' M : tcT,fid and slowly mop his dripp 'j'..-; V'-.h'H: CTui;:; k4 : face till it was dry; so there's alw. a way. New York Press. r Del! niiger's Occupation Gor.e. The abolition of the custom of rinff- .; a- . hlg thG tovrn icii at Uuntingford. E. - T. Vvhiivner-d 'Jompariy, Scot-, Hertfordshire. Ensland. which for ?.r,rt i kind N .N. ('. A-ront: wanted in j years has tolled fcr deaths and funer " . ' ' ' i r:?d from over the gateway cf an inn, '.hrcvi s out of occupa.'ion Saunders, the heil ringer, v. hose family have rung r ; the bell continuously for over 140 years. - w . - ! 'NIC? i o -co th; f- r-! ?f Pip S g 1 - f-J PI h WO i ; H-tvin? (tu-ilifiod a? p.'Jr.u-iiitrjitoi of John B'. Nci. d-c.-a-!, Ira a id to noiitv all :'ccii - haviar el-iin- a- ur.St th estate vf t-.-iid ifc?asvd Send for Catda. to present them to the iindersfl'-d wirhin on? year from the d ;.'.! e.f this uqticci or ;-aM r.o'.icQ will bo pleated m bur of thoi r rr?-"vorv. Al! persons ind-bted l; ?aid e:tie win r!cn:io mulo ini.Ticdi-'ito ?fttlo- Julv 11, 1912. li. S. NEAL, Adm'r. Kitc'dn & Smith, Atfvs. Sweets for Children. j If you desiro to keep your children healthy and yet satisfy their natural o cravins for sweets, give them th-9 ! sugar- in its natural form. Candy is v j injurious, but honey, preserved figs ; and dates, raisins and maple syrup c 1 are just as much appreciated by the ; small folk as the manufactured sweets. I Tiic Mc: Wiio Succeed !v ?.j heads of lar!ve. onforiiript; r.ro t to" jret ae'iuair.led with its o men of great energy. Success to- S brriUifu! iieh tone-. Ilearinp- $ (1:iV lcnmnd3 heahh. To ail is to 5 , . - fail. It's utter foliv for a man to and seeing i.-; bc-sieviiM;; come endure a weak, run-down, half alive t t:H-our v.Ta-er:r.m?, oe and condition when Electric Bitters will , .- ,Tr, 7-, M'put him right on his feet in short aCiU lor iuoraa'. ; : order. "Four bottles did me more . You will be surprised at tho '' ' real good than any other medicine I t i-tr f,.-,.. r....-,i, ,i ,f .i 5 1 t-ver took," writes Chas. B. Alien, o UiHeronce; j-fu-ticiiiar.-y v.t the i -.,. i. , c ,v i .r vdiiia, tii). Alter years oi sut- price and term?. j fering with rheumatism, liver I- ' I trouble, stomach disorders, and de- Buy From o ranged kidneys, lam again, thanks v . 'o to Electric Bitters, sound and well." - i ha Maker. j Try them. Only 50 cents at E. T. ; Whitehead Company s. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the wo m?n of North Can. linn.. Five regu lar courses leading to degrees. Special courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who aorree to !? convj teachers i:i the State. Fall s'?s:;ion begins September 18, 1912. For catalogue and other informa tion, address, JULIUS I. FOUST, President, Greensboro, N. C. - 1 : e ! Curs for Dime Novel Reading. -vl&iti' r I !t was asked recently what could : .fin?., ih-s. r-s?n ?i . ' be done to stop boys irom reading ? T IT cdio ".t v- o dime novel.-, and the reply of one ob- iglish in S i!.4 ranW Ncl- V- ! the same way that you do En " the high schools and that will soon 00 '$0-yO4&4$. stop it." I know one or two young cause Ivr.r.hoe taken up aa a school subject. Seaside Excursion Fares VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railraad tf The Sruth WEEK-END RATES Fur -Saturday and Sunday fore noon trains, June 1st to September 8th. inclusive, limited to midnisrht of t he following Mondc.y. Wilningtca, N. C, zpA rei-ura, $5.00 For further inronmtion cad on local ticket agent or address T. C. WHITE. General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. WHO! ri. JH5Cf il "you krew of the real value of S ; Ciiamberla-n's Liniment for lame Scoiiand Neck, N. C. I , back, soreness of the muscles, sprains , . , , l a-id rheumatic pains, you would INSURA N C E ( 'never wifih to be without it. For : sale by ail dealers, of fs!l liirals written. j . S A Jewst, " "''.es, taut Gays one of the characters in a cur- s - f,lu carvi; i i piay, Eia-os of his wife whoia lepieaent toe sirongent and j he wants to divorce: "Sho se-s tht ( most . 1,OG1. compames in ffiy racais are . troporly cooked, ste Vnfn(iaV, Ll?l and, 4Ccl.denV i i runs my house, iia takes care that tho -IlltuaI ofit and .National, ( buttons are on my eioh. buffece FIRE - that make her a wife'" Nor,r THE home. Assets ovpr 01 million. ' c maKe her a wi.e. It makes her THE continental,, Aswts over 24 J 1 Jewel of purest ray serene. Ph.l.'i- ,T1""on- 2 lelphia Inquirer. in-; I'HiLAUti.rniA UNDERWRiT- JUtS, Asset-; over 21 million. House Movisis! I am prepared to move houses with or without chimneys. Reasonable Prices. For terms and further informa tion, apply to R. V. KITCHIN, Scotland Neck, N. C. 5 the rinRT.iTY-rHKKix, Assets over Jl Few, if any, medicines have met t tii rT--"'M-n rTiT-vr a with the uniform success that has J TU".!vo!-3'iioAn urERs. As?cts I attended the use of Chamberlain's Should vou wish insurance j Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- -ij-. a n? i v. i licii Ktioie cures oi cone and diarrhoea which it has effected in almost 'every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. For sale by all dealers. Christmas Makes Demand. The Genrsn demand for apples and nuts to hang on Christmas trees is al ways very great. The inland produc tion of ripples, even in a favorable S bhoula you wish insurance f i of any kind see rac! Will see V il. i. 1 ' t 1 1 n -i f uiai io?s is paui, unless ny 2 raua ( CiAMONO BRAND .-f - -fel i for tho flcma.nrl ?n si-lta nf fh rr. ATTT- - 1 "-"V iT ? -'A' v. C4,Vw XI.AJi. J ApU yonr IK-Hr.fcUt for CHI-CHKS-TER'S Jem. aiinoiirt arFB id fa, t-- emoii --., ) I - ! ' . - 1 l.j v. aniaii L t. ir,l' that thousands of acres of new trees UIA.UONI) I.KAKD riUwS iu red nnJA v I are planted each year. In order to , metallic boxes, scaled with j;lue ! err,!,, f v :,,i i , x , T ibbor.. Tiru no cxnEsu n7 oi? y, W supply the inland market, large quan- ; -nin;'-.t ana r. r t IU i.ii 3 I IAM ! r.UASi) !iI.M, l'.-r twoiitjr-fij-J ,ars refarUc-'l .-'.3 l-c-f , Safcr.t, Always IleliablR. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS MSYSIIBIEYPIIIS OR D.ACKACC KlOHSVS and Dlaooct? t-. tities of apples And nuts must be im ported from abroad each year. - Dyspepsia is our national ailment. Burdock Blood Bitters is the nation al cure for it. It strengthens stom ach membranes, promotes flow of digestive juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Which is Better Try an Ex periment or Prolit by a Scotland Neck Citizen's Ex perience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represen ted. The statement of a manufacturer is not convinning proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back, 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. Read this case: Mrs. W. S. Bradley, Roanoke St., Scotland Neck, N. C, says: "I have been convinced that Dean's Kidney Pills are a good kidney medicine for they have been -used in my family with splendid results. One of my ch-'idren. had a kidney weakness and I used Doan's Kidney Pills in this case, getting them at E. T. White head Co.'s Drug Store. The results were very satisfactory." For sale by 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. 1EC1PES FOR CANAPES VARIED ASSORTMENT SHOULD SUIT ALL PALATES, THAT Small Boy as Conservationist. A lecturer before a suburban wom an's club raised his voice with em phatic confidence. "I venture to as Eerl," ho said, "that there isn't one in this audience who realizes the im portance of the conserving of our for ests, nut one who has ever done any thing to prevent the destruction of our forests." A small boy who had ac companied his mother to" the lecture interrupted in a high, childish voice. "I once shot a woodpecker," he said. Vniv-f Driven Prcm Horn?. Every year, in many parts of the country, thousands are driven from their homes by coughs and lung dis eases. Friends and business are left behind for other climates, but this ij. costly and not always sure. A better way the way of multitudes is to u.-e Dr. King's Mew Discove ry and cure yourself at. home. Stay, riht there, with your friends, and and take this safe medicine. Throat and lung troubles find quick relief and health returns. Its help in coughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough and sere lungs make it a positive blessing. 0c and SI. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by E. T. Whitehead Company. Misquotation. It !s very surprising to find In the Charlotte Observer this misquotation of an old phrase, "Everything was levely and the gee-tie was hanging high." Tliis is the way the unin formed conmouality have come to write it, but in the Tar Heel coun try they l:ncv.' better. The right ren dering is "the goose honks high," as the wild gcose does when the weath er is fine, or, in other words, when "everythhr-; ia lovely." Nashville Banner. An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has been at tested by many dealers. Here is one of them. H. W. Hendrickson, Ohio Falls, Ind., writes, "Chambtrlain's Cough Remedy is the best for coughs, colds and crrup, and my best sell er." For sale by all dealers. Women in StdskTs Epidemic r fewi r tl.roi five suicides, fl cf woir.cn, were committed in Paris ono recent day. A mother and her daugh ter took cyanUlo cf potassium because they had had r.o food for three -days. The davr.ktcr war; a lyric artist. A young Austrian girl cf IS threw her self onto the i-;.i!s a a train wf.s en tering ti e Marbenf station of tho. Me tro. A woman of -10 took arsenic, ar.d the fifth, who was 27, shot herself through the heart. Chicken, of Course, Always the Most popular, Though Anchovy, Caviar and Mayonnaise Are All De liciousMade With Hash. Chicken Canapes. Fry round slices of white bread, or toast them deli cately, and then top each with a lit tle minced chicken and sauted mush rooms, seasoning delicately with salt, cayenne and butter. Set in the oven for five minutes and serve hot. The drumsticks of a large roast chicken and six mushrooms would make half a dozen of these delectable bites. If the chicken is dry, mix it with a little fresh cream or olive oil. Cold Anchovy Canapes. Pound anchovies to a smooth paste with a little butter and season with cayenne and lemon juice. Spread the paste on thin strips of hard toast about two inches wide, then sprinkle them with hard boiled egg, chopped almost to a powder. These are delicious supper bites. Caviar Canapes. Mix caviar to a cream with lemon juice and spread on thin strips of buttered toast.' Sprin kle the bread in even rows with chop ped hard boiled egg and minced onion, adding a dust of salt and cayenne. An other way is put a ring of onion on the bread and then drop a slice or two of hard boiled egg Inside. Mayonnaise Canapes. Spread rounds of fried bread very thinly with an chovy paste and then cover with may onnaise, to which have been added chopped capers, olives and onion. Serve cold, and garnish the dish with cress. Hash Canapes. Put a little ham or tongue with beef or mutton and chop almostJ to a paste. Add one tomato and.a green pepper and season highly s-ith cayenne; only heat the mixture thoroughly in butter if all the ingredi ents have hitherto been cooked, and serve on slices cf hot buttered toast. Remember that any appetizing edible in the house may always be added to a meat hash, fish excepted. Ham Canapes. Rub chopped ham to a smooth paste, moistening it with cream or melted butter. Spread the paste on small rounds of fried bread, sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and cayenne or paprika, and brown in the oven. Liver Canapes. Saute thinly sliced calf's liver in butter, not cooking it too much; season with salt and black pepper. Then fry a Jittle thinly-sliced bacon. Put the liver, cut in narrow strips, on two-inch strips of buttered toast, then cross them with smaller strips of bacon. Add a small lump of butter to each canape, and put them in the oven for this to melt. Ornament the platter with watercress. Making Cream Puffs. Put two ounces of butter into a saucepan, add half a pint of water, bring to boiling point, add quickly half a pint of feiftcd flour, a pinch of rait, a,nd one teaspoenful of sugar; Etir well with a wooden spoon until the mixture leaves the sides of the pan; remove from the fire, allow to cool, but not become cold; add four eggs, beating each one thoroughly in. Put away in a cool place for one hour. Tut the mixture into a forcing bag with a plain tube and force on to a baking tin into small rounds; brush over with beaten egg and bake in a hot oven for half an hour. When cold split open on one side and fill them with whipped cream, sweetened and flavored to taste. Sprinkle powdered sugar over the top. l'nc!e Ezra Says "It don't take more'n a gill uv ef fort to git folks into a peck uv trouble," and a little necrlect of con stipation, biliousness, indigestion or other liver derangement will do the same. If ailing, take Dr. King's New Life Pills fcr quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and onlv 25 cents at E. T. Whitehead Company's. Bright Light in Calamity. Times of general calamity anc con fusion have ever been productive of the greatest minds. The purest ore !s produced from the hottest furnace, and the brightest thunderbolt is elicit ed from the darkest storm. Lacon. Running up and down stairs, sweeping and bending over making beds wiil not make a woman healthy or beautiful. She must get out of doors, walk a mile or two every day and take Chambarlain's Tablets to improve her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by all dealers. St?ire5 Boards. Boards that are stained are apt to eccme lighter after a little wear; )ut if. rubbed with paraffin oil they yiil again become darker. They may hen be rubbed with beeswax and tur pentine, when they will look as well is ever. Any skin itching is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. - Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema any skin itching. At all drug stores. Vegetable Sausage. Three carrots, four onions, two pars nips, one half pint split red lentils, two eggs, one-half pound bread crumbs, sago, parsley, garlic, salt and pepper. Boil the vegetables and mash fine; cook the lentils until soft; pound them well; add to the mashed vege tables, together with a little boiled sago, chopped parsley, a small portion of finely chopped garlic, salt and pep per; mix the eggs and bread crumbs; add a portion to the other ingredients; make up into pieces aboutthe size of ordinary sausages; roll in egg and bread crumbs; fry in boiling oil until brown. Stuffed Ham. Select a freshly cured ham and have bone removed. Fill cavity with stuffing made of bread crumbs, tic up securely and inclose hariT in a paste of flour and water to keep juice from escaping. Tie in a pudding bag or cloth, have ready a pot of boiling wa ter and let ham boil slowly about two hours. Whenjboiled sufficiently re move the crust, pare skin off careful ly, so as not to injure the shape of the ham, put it in a roasting nan sprinkle with bread crumbs, set in moderate oven to roast. Pineapple Sandwich. One cup of pineapple, juice and pulp, three-fourths of n . . -"f "I. sugar juice Of half a 1 - --- - muj lingers; cook the pineapple, sugar and lemon j uice unui tnick, let it cool, spread uiii me ,aay lingers or sponge cake Press together in pairs. Dates and Gfnaer s9, Chop the dates and preserved gin- fcT., muiBKii wnu sirup rrora the e!n- jc. anu a. hiub lemon juice cook with a little water or not, to a smooth paste; cool; when cold spread tho mixture upon thinly, sliced bread, and tui in diamond scapw. Sleeping In Doses. Doctors are now studying the Idea of sleeping fcr a shorter time and oftener. By division of the hours of Bleep new stimulus for work is gained and new energy both physical and mental must result. Harper's Week iy. "I have been somewhat costive but Doan's Regulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly " Geortre B. Krause, 306 Wnin,', Ave., Altoona, Pa. J8S. TIio KLid Ton Ilivvo Always 33o;;s? i ia use for over 30 years, lias T All Counterfeits, Imitation, m: " . Experiments that trillo villi ' Infants and CliUdrcn Exi - h - 8a trt-i lid ! w .-. Casloria is a harmless sn"Wt goric, lrops and Soothing t.y contains neither Oii'ii . substance. Its ftt?o U its pjv: and allays Fvcris!nies. H Clic. It relieves Tcctliinp: r -and Flatulency It ass::i!:i;f Sfom.'wli mid IJowols, i-Jvin- I Tlio Children's Panacea Th-j 2 GENUINE v castc: yy Bears tho i,p:;.. He KM You Hai 8 In Use For Oycs THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MOH r.v East Carolina Teaches Oft V. it A S til to school to train schools of North Carolina. Iv. ; cd to this ono purpose. Tint; n "too to teach. Fall Term 1 m 1 ; : For catalogue and other iiii'ori. ;" Robt. H. Yright, President, G c: . Q OOO 0-00000 OOO O-O OC Whoiesa! 3v MANUUKACTur.r- :: r , PLOW BEAT SINGLE -T r E 7. FARM CART And Dealer iii Hair.".-u. W. A. BRANT-". Scotland Neck, .... 6 ooc ooo o-a-o coo oooc- Burroughs-Pitt V'v' . X (Successors to N. B. Josov Compa:. V-..'- Caskets.- Ccsffins I A Complete Line of Undent; $ ' HEARSE- SERVICE ill ZUX J Burroughs-Pitrmen-Wheckr Co., : N orroiic Don RAILROAD Route of "The Nighl New Short Line Through Eas Norfolk, DIRECT LINE P.KT V.T.I N Rcleigh, New Hirr Via Washington, Kinston, Greeir, Wilson, to Points North ::: I Electric Lighted Pullmaa Slecpl.an Fast Schedules : Best Son i Double Daily Express S R. L. Bugg, Traffic Manager, Norfolk, Va. W. W. Ckoxton. Gen. IVs. Agt. Norfolk. Va. Momimi ts & Gra en In all First Class Varieties of Jt; Largest Stock A 6 JH Remember, we pay the freight and As Re employ no Agents the item o 2. Z 1 i ilKl s- i nis enables us ot material -and to finish if utt ih worm considering? When r xou will find what vou wan. : you are buying, end wiil get The Couper Mart! (Eatabi8hed l848.)Xl59-ieo ' ! - I .i . ; it . : ''Si I V V ... - ...U .' r- r r i I- .-: - v.V i ' s f v ;'1
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