■ ■ * UFL-1 R *L- IJ J
JHI WMI CM IT HI UNM If
Mr. J. T. Barber, of Irwinville,
Ga., always keeps a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Ditr-
rhoea Remedy at hand for instant
use. Attacks of colic, cholera mor
bus and diarrhoea come on so sud
denly that there is no time to hunt
a doctor or go to the store for med
icine. Mr. Barlter says: "I have
tried Chamberlain's Col'c, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy vtliich is
one ol th** best medicines I ever
saw. I keep a bottle of it in my|
room a.-. 1 have had several ut
tacks of colic and it has proved to
be the best medicine 1 ever used."
' Sold by R. Biggs.
Piof. Dowie predicts that after
his death he will return to this
world and finish his work; but
even that jolly does not seem to
eucourage his creditors very much.
g"'. 1 **" •»,» ■
Fiial A Can Far Inpnsla
Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort Wil
liam, Ontario, Cauada, who has
suficred quite a utiuiber of years
from dyspepsia, and great pains in
the stomach,, was advised by her
druggist to take Chamlierlaiu's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. She
did so and says. "I find they havr
done me a great deal of good. I
have never had any suffering since
I began taking theui." It troub
led with dys|iepKia or indigestion,
why not take these Taltlets, get
well and stay well? For sale by
S. R. Biggs.
fu recognition of his eminent
services, Couiuiisioncr Chas. F.
Neill certainly should have con
ferred upon him, the title of
"smell-master" general.
Best Time to Get Well.
AH Poisons Can Be Driven Out ol Uw
v. System Now.
, Right now is the beet season of
the year to get rid of the blood,
liver and kidney aflections that
have been troubling you. You
need building up now in order to
stand the strain ol the hot weath
er of summer.
Let Kheumatism, Sciatica, Gout.
Catarrh, Indigestion or Constipa
tion run through these months ami
they became chronic and hang on
for years.
A regular course of KIIKUMA
CI L>£ taken at the present time
will thoroughly cleanse the blood
tone up the stomach, set the liver
and kidneys to doing iheir normal
work again, aim will build up the
entire system.
While it is the most wonderful
blood purifier in the world, yet
RHKUMACIDE is a purely veget
able preparation that operates
through i ntirely natural methods.
It has been tested on the delicate
stomach of a baby without the
slightest harm.
Isetter get a bottle today and
start to get well KIibUMACIDK
has cured hundreds of stubborn
cases after all other remedies, not
ed physicians and even the great
Johns Hopkins Hospital have fail
ed. klihUMAt IUK has cured
thousands ol CM es and we believe
it will cure you. Your druggist
sells it.
KHFUMACIDK 'gets at the
joints from the inside" and ' makes
you well all over." Sold by S. K.
Miggs.
TO CORK A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take I.AX ATI Vli HKOMO Quinine Tab
let#. Druggist* refund money if it fails
to cure. K. W. GROVK'S signature on
the box. 35c.
The Triadic
Shaving Parlor
OVER J. W WATTS & CO.
Sharp Razors, clean Towels
and Good Work Guaranteed.
{Cleanliness Our MOTTO
Thanking one and all for yoar
past patronage and hoping for a
continuance of the same, I remain.
Yours to serve,
J. H. HYMAN, Prop.
XTwX
/ harperX
/ KENTUCKY \
I WHISKEY 1
118 IN II
This Industry Could be Proiit-!
ibly Carried on in America.
DEMANDS~OF~INDUSTRY.
PrcMnt Rivals far Trade Introduced
Originally Prom Nottingham,
England—Machinery Uaed Moat
Dellcata In World In Seneltlve
naoa to Haat and Cold. ,
"Calais la oas o€ the greatest i»«
centers la the world, particularly tor j
machine-made laoe,"- says Unitixi
States Consul J. D. Mllner, In a re- 1
cant report to the Department of Coin- j
sserce and Labor.
' In Calala Chare are 400 lace mnnu- |
factories, containing about 1,000 lace ,
machtnaa. Tfceae machines range in 1
value, according to thair age and kind,
ttom 11.000 to ai.ooo each. Among |
the manufacturers are all kinds, rrout j
those'who make the onmmonwi srti
cies to those who produce the tin«st
that can be mechanically made. Amons
the workmen in these factories -ore 1
some employed In making common 1
articles, and others have no superiors
in their profession. Calais has Its am
bitious cttisens and the spirit of riv
alry and deaire to oioei in it* pro
ducts. This rivalry la caused by (he
desire not ooty» to prosper financially,
but to excel in art.
"The manufacturers do not complete
the lace. This is done by the bleach
ers and dyers. Nor can the manufac
turer afford continuous employment
to the men who install and repair tne
machines; these must be the 'mctteur
en oenvre' and the 'regleur.'
"the first machines imported from '
Euitland wsrs of a very rudimentary
mecnanlam. Bucoeaalve Inventions
step by step, have resulted m tho
creation of one highly improvod ma
chine. known as the 'Lovers.' Tne
Levers machines, entirely adopted by 1
the Calais laoe are of two :
types:
"1. 'Lavera with lean liars' are ma
chines Quite delicate in construction,
of which all the parts are so com- :
blned as to sssurs constant speed and
regularity In thetr movements with
out accidents. These manhinsß are
capable of making lace of a width
which varies with the machine, from
146 to 1M inchea.
"2. Machines denominated 'wi
th rough without lean bars' have a sort
er movement than the Levers with
lean bars, and a far greater capacity,
as their movements are qutoker, and
the width at the machines q*ii be
much greater, some of them having
a width of US inches. The weight of
thene machine* varies, according to
slse, from tt.ooo to JM.OOO pounds
"The consular district at Plaurn is
the only one in Germany," says Con
snel Muench, "where lane (other then
torchon) la manufactured by machin
ery. The ecpertaess acquired by its
people through many generations ol
lace making fay band seemed to offer
fair promise of a profitable BFId for
the Introduction of modern laceipak
lng machinery, and about the year
18A8 the first lace machines were
transplanted to this reglou from
Switzerland, in which aountry their
value had been fully demonstrated
This district now contains more than
7,000 machines of the several patterns
hereinafter described, and has become
one of the leading lace centers of the
world. Following the direction at
lowest wages, the industry bas grad
ually spread out from this center until
the vtllsges and hamlets of the sur
rounding mountains have also Be
come dotted over with machine lace
plants, and in this wise ons or two
neigh boring consular districts havu
been Invaded, though the real seat at
the Industry has always remained
bare, snd chance shipments from oth
er districts are mainly due to tho ef
forts of American agencies located
there to accumulate a number of or
ders into one lot.
"What la now familiarly known as
the 'hand machine* for making em
broidered lacs Is an Ingenious device.
Invented by Joshua ileilmsnn, an
Alsstlan, about the year 1829. Though
numerous Improvements have from
time to time been supplied, the princi
ple of the Hellmann machine has re
mained the SUDS"
Consul Oenergl Peters says that tbe
embroidery and laoe industry Is on"
of the most Important and profitable
of the esport Industries of Switzer
land. It demands educated and Intel
ligent workmen for the management
of the embroidery machines, and mnny
clever female helpers for the auxiliary
machines snd for the various processed
through which the merchandise' hae
to go tjefore It Is ready for export.
The industry sends Its product* to ati
the clviilssd countries in the world
From a national economic point of
view this Industry .* interesting snd
worthy of attention, because tho cost
of production constats principally in
the workers' wages and only In s rec
ondary degree in the value of the ma
terial and raw products.
In Normandy, France, there stands
a modern chateau, the brick of which
la laid in sach elaborate paterns that
it gives the effect of intricate em
broidery,-
The awlfteet bird Is either the vul
tnre. which M said to be able to travel
at the rate of ISO miles an hour, or j
the Bnglish kestrel, which can prob
ably equal, if not thlr sfecrl.
The old time method of purg-i
lag the system with Cathartics that
tear, gripe, grind snd break down j
the walls of the stomach and intes-j
tines is superceded by Dade's Lit
tie Liver Liver Pills. They cleanse 1
the liver, and instead of weaken- j
ing, build np and strengthen thej
whole system. Relieve headache, I
biliousness, constipation, etc. Sold |
by S. R. Biggs. |
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VAST NESS OF THE GREAT WEST.
Hew Mexico, Arlxona and the Rest of
the Country.
"When my son gets old enough to
appreciate and romember the things
he sees," said a writer In the Chicago
Record Herald, "I'm going to take
him all over this big country of ours
and show him *hat it really is. I've '
come to the conclusion that no man
who has not traveled a good deal can
be ptoperly educated, and I predict
thai the time Is coming when a y*ar
of traveling will cunautute a regular
part of a full college course. Thta ,
Is my first trip to the Par Wed.
I've rend a great deal about it, and
I've seen many pictures which are
! supposed, to show the beautlee mill
the wonders thnt are scattered through
■ It. But I've found out that books
and pictures, which are good enouqn
I In their way, cannot give the impres
' slons one gets from looking at i«r
| real things.
"I think nearly everybody In tne
Kant understands that most ol our
territory Ilea west of Chicago and HL
Louis. There may be people In lloston
| and New York who haven't learned
this, but, generally speaking, those of
us who have gone to school in t-o
i East or middle West know In a
vague way that California la bltoter
than Maine and that Wow Mexico nas
more square mllos of land than Orm
nectlcut. That, however. Is ntssit
as far as we get In out knowledge of
Oils part of the country without com
ing here and seeing It I never real
ised before how foolish It Is to expert
1 any man who has not traveled much
to have an appreciation ot the needs
or the ambition of p»oplc wbo do not
; Inhabit the narow xone within whlrn
his life has been spent. Here's a ;
j case that will show what I moan: 1 1
[ know the editor of a country news
paper back In Ohio. He has noer i
I been 800 mllos beyond tho borders 01 j
! bis native county His neighbors ro
gard him as a pretty bright fellow, I
| and he Is fairly well Informed ne
cently he has been writing somo virn
est editorials on this statehood ques
tion. Now. I haven't tiny desire to
take up tho cudgel in favor erf either
j Arlsona or New Mexico, and it doesn't
make any difference which side he in
on; but what can a man In his position
know about conditions out hero, ami
how is he to decide what will be thu
best for these people
"Some of tho men we oloct to Con
gress get out of their native Htnte lor
the first time when tbey go to Wa*h
lngtott. How are such men' able to
vote Intelligently on measuixu thai
will affect In different wayn px>pl«
wbo live In widely neparatxl parte
of tbe country Wo ought to have some
sort of a law that would make It neeea
sary for a man to do almut a years
■toady traveling and see *vory i*>r'
of the United Statos twfore he oeitd
teiiue eligible to hold a ixihitc 01-
fioe.
"The railroad map Is one of the r"a
sons why tho else of tbe Western pnrt
of our country is not uppreciat- d
by lieople who have never sivri it.
ilailroal maps, and especially tt in
that are published by eompanl« WIK je
lines lie oast of the Mississippi Klv"r,
generally Bhow the West, If thqy H'n>w
It at all, us drawn tii a snuiller sculo
than that which Is used for RUCII
States as MtchlKap, Itulbuta tlhio.
Pennsylvania and N>w York. \a
shown on the average rallnsid intp
Utah Is about the slse of Ohio, mid
Arizona corresponds in size with V)i
elnia. Here are a few comparltu ns
In thr matter Of sl7c: Mairv tho
largest of tht New Rn«;land Sinies,
has an area of 33,000 squaro m'les;
California covers IR«.IKK» square mi ce
of territory. Ban Bernardino county.
California, a* big as Vermont mid
New Hampshlro combined, and Cocon
ino county, Arizona, —t|io county in
which the greater part of the tlrund
Canon Is located —1b as big ns MH'-HS
chusettfl. Connecticut and Now Jer
sey. If It were possible to move inn
States of Now York. Pennsylvania nnd
Maryland they mlgnt Is' set down in
side of Arlsona and there would "*
room for Delaware. The area of Now
Mexico Is greater than that of nil
note and Wisconsin, while Indiana »nd
Michigan are only a little larger phys
ically than Utah.
"There is one thing about Colorado
that the people of the Knst do not
generally understand It Is common
to suppose that State consists entire
of Rocky Mountains and bad men with
picks. Ip the Imaginations of a ma
jority of the people who have never
been there It Is what might be caned
a perpendicular State. While It Is a
fact that Colorado has constantly on
hand a large stock of goods in the
mountain line. It is not all mountains
There Is In the eastern part of it a
district as largo as the State of Ohio
that Is comparatively level and well
adapted to farming purposes
"It Is only by traveling through these
big States and Territories that one
may get a fair Idea of their vastmss.
It Is. for instance, almost as far from
Los Angeles to San Francisco as
from Chicago to Burralo, and It takes
a fast express train all day and the
greater part of a night to cross Ari
zona. In case New Mexico and Ari
zona become a single state It will
have an area as great AS that of Illi
nois, Indiana, Michigan. Ohio and
Pennsylvania, and If Santa Fe Is to bs
the capital the man who is elected
to the Legislature from the south
western part part of the State win
have to travel as far when ho goea
to represent his sonstltaentA as a
Meaner of Congress from Missouri
doan-to yjahlngtoa.''. , -
Dull From Lockjaw
| never follows an injury dressed
; with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its.l
| antisceptic and healing properties!
'prevent blood poisoning. Chas.
; Oswald, merchant, of Renesselaers
jville. N. Y., writes- "It cured
j Seth Burch. of this place, of thel
ugliest sore on his neck 1 ever
1 saw." Curescuts, Wounds, burns
land sores. 25c at S. R. Biggs'
jSdrug store.
|P! "THERE'S A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM!*)
M NOT THE MERE TEMPORARY RELIEF THAT THE OLD "REMEDIES" GAVE/*■
NOT THE LITTLE HELP THAT THE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS GIVE; BUT H
ABSOLUTE AND COMPLETE CURE. . THAT IS WHAT
V I RHEUMACLDE DOES. RHEUMATISM IS CAUSED BY AN OF
I 1 ALL I || II URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD. IT IS AN INTERNAL DISEASE ANLLFH(FIM ■
\HSW /A |\Y) | I ILL A STRON K AND VIGOROUS INTERNAL REMEDY THAT WILL CLEANSE"!
- (WJ \ A \ URV I (H THE BLOOD OF ALL ITS GERMS AND YET ACT THROUGH SUCH NAU I
I I IN URAL METHODS THAT !T BU,,DS U P THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. *'
- • ILVJR 1 H SWEEPS ALL POISONS OP T TOB BLOOD. I
I THE GREAT ITIOOD B CURES TO STAY CURED. |
. A.SUKC CUNT FOK 1 FL| DIFFERENT FROM ANY OTHER REMEDY. THE RESULT OF THE ■
| RHEUMATISM E M LATEST BCIENTI,IC DLSCOVERLES - AT THE SAME TIME IT CURES
1 ALSE A SPECIFIC FOR ALL OTHER DISEASES I CURED AFTER 16 YEARS. OF THE BLOOD THE GERMS OF
H .RHLMINM IMPURLLLT) OLTH« BLOOD, J ]FL U ALL OTHER WOOD DTOMM*,
1 °""CT'RONS. IS M AND CURES INDIGESTION, CON-
M MAN*, ONE TO TWO TEASPOONLULA IN A UTILE | MB OF EWR BELLI* WELL RFIRIN. HUT HEARING OF STIPATION. CATARRH. KIDNEV
WATER, ALTER MEALS AND AT BEDTIME L MIL KIIL.UM ACIDE, I DECIDED TO FIIVE IT A TRIAL. . TRL
% " —— >SJ KFLFL 1 HAVE TAKEN TWO BOTTLES, AND, THANKS TO THIS AND LIVER I ROUBLES, IJ*
H MM WONDERFUL MEDICINE, 1 NOW FEEL THAT I HAVE „„ J .
M RFTRRITT FHPMIRIL FFT & MH ROTTEN A "NEW LEASE ON LIFE." EVERY VESTIGE VIRIPJXI ANU WONTAGLOUS B
N DVDDIII UICITIICAL VU M W L|J|M OF THE DISEASE HAS BEEN DRIVEN FROM MY SYSTEM. BLOOD POISONS.
•OTT .AO.AITTOAA' I MKS. LAURA D. GARDNER, *
I BALTIMORE,*MO",' U! S. A ! H|| 1301 JAMES ST., BALTIMORE. VOUN DRUGGIST BILLS IT.
§4- .H., E THE BOTTLE. -»J 11 BOBBJTT CHEMICAL CO.,GFE "»»«">«.». I
Sold by 5. R. Biggs
A Happy Home
To h.-ive a happy home you must have children,
as they are great happy-home makers. If a weak
woman, you can he made strong enough to bear
healthy children, with little pain or discomfort to
yourself, by taking
7 CARDUI
Woman's Relief
It will ease away all your naln, reduce Inflam
mation, cure leucorrhea (whites;, falling womb, ovar
ian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache,
etc., and make childbirth natural and easy. Try it.
At every drug store in #I.OO littles.
WHITE US A LETTER
I freHy i[yJ frankly, tcfllnn us nil your
I troubles. We will Rend frrc advice (In
I plain seated onveiof*-). Address: Ln-
I Jies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga
MtfMdnn -0., Chattanooga, Twin.
Dennis 8. I*re« At Treu« T W. TilK''M"'H'*®n. A«a T. Crawford, Se'
DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO
. . Manufacturers of •.
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Kiln Dried North Carolina Pint Lumber, .* -* -* J*
W W » « OENNI3 SIMMONS'.BHANO BVPREHB BMINCLF
ORltllM A fill I'llllHESlVh/tENCE
■ WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
DRINQ Laxative * ru '' ru ' 1
* BSr I I w W Pleasant to take and does not gripe or nauseate
Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble
Stimulation Without Irritation.
OKINO laxative Fruit Syrup is ft now
laxative syrup combined with tho deli
cious flavor of fruits, ami is,vory pleas
ant, to take. It will nut Kripo or sicken.
It is much more pleasant and effective
.than l'ills, Tablets and Saline Waters,
, asnt does net derange the Stomach, or
irritate the Kidneys, Liver or llowels.
Constipation.
Onmo Laxative Fruit Syrup wi 11 posi
*€iv |y onre chronic constipation a:' it re
stores tho natural action of the intestinal
-tract. Ordinary aa.thart,ics may give tem
porary relief but the stomach is upset
and the bowels are irritated without any
permanent benefit having boon derived.
fill D PIIAD AKITITC Tahe ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if you
UUH lIUAIf AR ICt are not satisfied your money will be refunded*
Prepared only by FOLIY A CO., Chicago, 111. J
•OLD AND RECOMMENDED BY . - -*• I
8, R. Big&s, Williamston,. IN. G.
" DUE TO CARDUI
and nothlnx els»', Is my baby Klrl, now I
two wvks old," writes Mrs. j. P. I
W'st, of Webster City, lowa. "She I
Is n lino, healthy bate and we are I
both doing nicely.''
The condition of the patient remains un
changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels
have not been stimulated and in a few
days a stronger purgative may have to be
taken. This is why I'ills and Aperient
Waters never give permanent relief.
Their violent action results in an unnat
ural movenientof the bowels and it isnec
ossary to keep taking them indefinitely.
Why ORINO Is different.
ORINO Laxative Fruit syrup is tho only
preparation that really acts upon all
of the digestive organs. Other prepar
ations act upon the lower bowel only and
do not touch the Liver. It can very read
ily be seen that a preparation that does
not act upon all of the digestive organs
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Bill Heads, Statements, *
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PUBLISERS - PRINTERS - BINDERS
Wiiliamston, - North Carolina
• ciin not euro Chronic. Ooristipation,Torpid
Liver, Indigestion, Hour Stomach, eto.
For Biliousness and Sick
Headache.
Take ORIHO Laxative Fruit Syrup. It
- sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and
- acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and
. liowels without irritating these organa.
Clears the Complexion.
r ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulate!
1 the liver and thoroughly cleanses the
- system and complexion of
1 pimples and ldotehes. It is the Lest lax
- alive for women and children as it ia
* mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or
, sicken. R.efuse substitutes.