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. . : .OROWS HAIR t i and w can PROVE IT! A lady Ittm Minnesota writ..: J I 'At mult of mini pander! n, my hair ; I clew to fMt In langth." BMtlful Hair at Small Cost m . troubles, like many other dlaeaaea, have en wronalT ilia.noiird and altonether mia- ior in reaaon mat la limply a product of taq scalp and wholly dependent upon ita action. The ecalp ta the very aoil in which the hair ia pro duced, nurtured and rrown, and it alone ahould receive1 the attention If reauDs are to be expected. It would d no earthly good to treat the litem of plant, with a view of making it (row and become more beautiful the soil In which III plar.t (rows . must he attended to. Therefore, the ecalp in which th.a crows muil receive the attention If you are to epct M to grow and become more beautiful. ;tpa of hair ta caused by the scalp drying up, oi luid Its supply of moisture or nutriment; when baldness occurs the scalp has simply lost all Ita ; nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed - upon (a plant or even a tree would die under similar conditions.) - JThe aataraf thing to do In either case, Is to feed anil replenish the aoil or acalp aa the case may be. 5LJ '"i',."?0 n multiply aa nature Intended it should. - Knowttan'e Danderina haa moat wonder ful frct upon the hair (lands and tissues of the ta.' H Is the only remedy for the hair ever discovered that Is aimllar to the natural hair food, or liqulda of the acalp. ' lJeetratei the pores quickly and the hair , eooa (hows the effects of Ita wonderfully exhilar ating and life-producing qualities. 30a SVc.nl bottle Is enough to convince yon of Its great worth aa a hair growing and hair beauti fyijsg remedy try it and aea for youraalf. ' NOW ml all .ragglaU la thro slzsa, 23o, 60o and 91.00 per bottle. SI Out FREE f ,how how quickly tssdtrlss " acts, we Will send a lini urn. pie free by return mall to anyone who eeads this free coupon to the nOWLTOI DAIOEIIK CO., CHICASO. ILL. with their name and address and 10c in silver or stamps to pay postage. Co A Gentleman from Mississippi BylTHOMAS A, WISE O- Novelized From'Jhe Play by Frederick R. Toombs Oopyrljcht, 1909,' By Thomas A. Wise. wm MJKiLf ILL Fertilizers Fertilizers Fertilizers 3000 Tons Prolific Cotton Grower, 2000 Tons Farmers Favorite Ferti- r: lizers, 1000 Tons Carolina Golden Belt, 2000 Tons Bull Head Tobacco Guano. 1000 Tons Carlionav Cotton Guano,! 1000 Tons High Grade Truck Guano 1000 Tons Eagle Island, iOOO Tons Cotton Seed Meal, M:Tons Muriate of PotashJ 300 Tons Sulphate of Potash. .will pay you to see usjjbefore you' buy. III! f f . i i : irak V' ll il Maf af ill! U'i - -.If to Announce THA T, WE HAVE RE CENTLY INSTALLED : t , I : WHICH ARE NOW U nn m mil I liQrnrtiArc I , r J aw A. A . BL.nar aJA tkaiaj H-aa ana Li n a - a v ONE TICKET - - - 25c. t : FIVE TICKETS - $1.00 JP 4ft - tlMI ) am -t j C . S u u r i 7" , p '-r P; -P' (Continued from Yesterday.) himself. Tbis Is Tory annoying to tbe other member, but tna experience la worth something. He baa learned the value of observing other people's legis lation. '.,- The outsider- (members of tbe "third house") and tbe insiders hnve a bond of freemasonry uniting them; they ex change information as to what mem bers of both bouses can be "reached," how they can be "got to" (through whom) and how 'much they want This information Is carefully tabulat ed, and now prices for passing or de feating legislation can be quoted to Interested parties Just as tbe price of a carload of pork can be ascertained at a given time and place. Perhaps it la this system that leads grafting mem bers of short experience to wonder how knowledge of their taking what Is termed "the sugar" got ont and be came known to their associates. Did they not have pledge of absolute se crecy? Yes, but the purchaser never Intended to keep tbe Information from those of his kind. Lobbyists must be honest with each other. Not all lobbyists are men. The wo man legislative agent has been known to occupy an Important position In Washington, and abe does yet , She la bard to detect and frequently more un principled than the men similarly en gaged. If that Is possible. ' A woman with a measure of social standing would naturally prove tbe most successful aa a lobbyist In Wash ington because of the opportunities her position would afford her to meet people of prominence. And Just such a one was Mrs. Cora Epangler, with whom the Langdons had been thrown in contact quite Intimately since their arrival at the capital.. , , . Pretty and vivacious, Mrs. Bpangler bore, her thirty-seven years with un common ease, aided possibly by. the makeup box and the modiste. Her dinners and receptions were attended by people of acknowledged standing. Always a . lavish spender of money, this was explained as possible because of a fortune left ber by her late hus band. Congressman Bpangler of Penn sylvania. That this "fortune" bad consisted largely of stock and bonds of a bankrupt copper smelting plant In Michigan remained unknown, ex cept to her husband's family, one or two of her own relatives and Senator Peabody, who, coming from Pennsyl vania, bad known her husband Inti mately. . ..... ... Be it was who bad suggested to her that she might make money easily by cultivating the acquaintance of tbe new members of both houses and their families, exerting her Influence in vari ous "perfectly legitimate ways," be argued, for or against matters pending in legislation. Tbe Standard Steel cor poration kept Mrs. Bpangler well sup plied with funds deposited monthly to ber account in a Philadelphia trust company. "a She avoided suspicion by reason of her sex and her many acquaintances of undisputed rank. Senator Peabody was never invited to ber home, had never attended a single dinner, recep tion or muslcale she had given, all of which was a part of tbe policy they had mutually agreed on to deaden any suspicion that might some time arise aa to ber relation to the Standard Steel company. It was well known that Peabody had been put into tbe senate by Standard Steel to look after its interests. -. - '.,;;'-,, . . He had found Mrs. Spangler chiefly valuable thus far as a source of Infor mation regarding the members of con gress, which she obtained largely from their families. , lie was thus able to gain an idea of their associations, their particular Interests and their as pirations in coming to congress, which proved of much use to him hi forming and promoting acquaintances, all for the glory of Standard SteeL v Senator Bolcomb of Missouri told Mrs. Spangler at an afternoon tea con fidentially that ho was going to Vote gainst the ship subsidy bill. Senator Peaboay was m- CapKaL" The) sensational headlines) flitted through her mind. Then she would grit ber teeth and dig ber finger nails Into ber palms. She had to have money to carry on the life she loved so well She must continue as she bad begun. After all, she reasoned, noth ing definite could ever be proved re- j garding tbe past Let the future care for itself. , She might marry again and free herself from this mode of life. who knowsT So reasoned Cora. Spangler for the hundredth time during the last two j years as she sat in ber boudoir at her home. She had pent part of tbe day with Carolina 'and nope Langdon and In the even ing bad attend ed the muslcale at their house. But she bad been forced to leave early ow lng to a severe headache. Now, after an hour or two of rest ahe felt . better and was about to re tire. Suddenly the telephone bell rang at a writing : table near a window. i aa r voire eta Irregularity lilt nn -tml cure any cas6 of Kidney or Bladder Dfsa tin ... Bright Di.o. beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do morn. or i.Mbet- For Sal, by M. E. Robinson & Bro, City Pharmacy anJ PaUce bnig Store. , JUST RECEIVED 106;000 - PINE-HEART SHINGLES ! Twormore cars of Shingles and a car of Plaster ing Laths now in Transit. T. Griffin Manufacturing Go. TURKISH, EGTFTIAJf AND AMERICAN CIGARETTES. THE IXrERIAL THARMACT. It IleUol Who UUr She had two tele phones, one In the lower ball and one In her boudoir to save walking down stairs unnecessarily, abe explained to her woman friends. But the number of this upstairs telephone was not in the public book. It bad a private number, known to but two people ex cept herself.' - '' : .' Taking down tbe receiver, she asked in low voice, "Hallo, who is It J" i "Mr. Wall." ; It was tbe name Senator Peabody used In telephone conversation with her. ,,.,r ' , "Tea, congressman r ahe responded. ' She always said "Yes, congress man," in replying to "Mr. WaU," a prearranged manner of indicating that he was talking to the desired person. , "I will need your services tomor row," senator reaboay a Very Important matter, I am afraid. Decline any engagements and bold yourself In readiness.'' "Yes."-"'''-. Is-i - C .'":' ;'.)';! "I may send my friend 8. to explain things at 10:80 in the morning. If be does not arrive at that tune, telephone me at 10:35 sharp. You know where. Understand t I have put off going to Philadelphia tonight" "Yes." ' . ' rrbat Is all; rwdby." ' 4 ? ' "Something very Important," she murmured nervously aa she turned from the desk. ' " "I don't like his tone of voice; sounds strained and worried something un usual for the cold, flinty gentleman from Pennsylvania. And. his friend 8.,' of course, . means Stevens! Great heavens, then Stevens must now nave knowledge of my my business I" . She calmed herself and straightened a dainty, slender finger against ber cheek. ... "It must be something about that naval base bill. I'm sure. That a been worrying Peabody all session," , she mused as she pressed a button to sum mon her maid. j. IM. Johnson, DENTIST. SPECIALTY Venting of Kigs Die. ease after Dr. B. K. Arring ... ton's method. OfTloalup etalre In aorden atullcttna nearihe Bank of WavnaJ' . SETEJT GOOD RAZORS for the Price of One, The Imperial Pliarmncr. i (8) EDGAR H. BAIN, Nothing But Insurance ; PHONE 657. Under Arlington Hotel. THE BEST 5C CIGAR Can Be Bought in Goldsboro nt The Imperial Pharmacy. M' ill formed of this two hours later by a note writ- sX? ?? ten In cipher V - , aras) called two -4SaQf. days later Sena- ed for tbe bill. Standard Steel supplies steel for ocean liners, and their building must be encour aged. Mrs, Windsor, "wife of Congress ' man Windsor of T tear going to ot Indiana, remark again the tMpwx. to M g ah. tlon thnt ahe. was "so glad Jlmmle Is going to do something for ns' women at last. He says we ought to get silk gowns ever , so much . cheaper . next year." Jlmmle Windsor. was a member of the house committee on ways and means and was busily engaged In the matter of tariff revision. When President Anders of tbe Federal Silk company heard from- - Senator Peabody that Windsor favored lowering the tariff on ailkv a way was found to convince the congressman that the American silk in dustry was a weakling and jnany in vestors would suffer if the foreign goods should tie admitted any cheaper than at present , President Anders would 'be willing to do Senator Peabody a favor some x. . .... : -: v ! Sometlmns Cora Spangler shuddered it the thought of what would become of ber If she should make some slip, some fatal error, and be discovered to' her friends as a betrayer of confidences for money. A secret agent of Stand-: srd Steel! "What a newspaper story she would cake "Society Favorite a CHAPTER XXnL "THK BOSS or TBB sxhatb" oains a KXW iUI. RS. SPANGLER would have flattered herself on guessing correctly as to Senator Pea body'a uneasiness bad she heard and seen all that had taken place In bis apartment at the Louis Napoleon hotel, where be hod hurried ly taken Senator Stevens on leaving the Langdon house. . Not only would the two senators lose tbelr Immense profits on the Alta- coola transaction If Langdon persisted in his opposition, but they would lose jas well the thousands of dollars spent by their agents In purchasing options on hundreds of acres and, where they could not get options, tbe land Itself. This land, would, be .on, tbelr bands, un salable, If tbe base went somewhere else. Moreover, they feared that Lang don's revolt would bring unpleasant newspaper publicity to their opera tions. '. ". ' ' ': ' "There's only one course to pursue. Stevens," snapped Pen body as they took off tbelr overcoats. ; "That Is to be prepared as best we can for the very worst and meet it in some way yet to be determined. ' But first we must try to figure out what Langdon -la going to do- what It can be that he saya he win ten ua to morrow at 12:30 if we appear. He f'l must have some thlnff vcrv etar- tllng up bis sleeve if he makes good bis assertions. 1 can't see how" "Nor I." frown ed Stevens, "and my political eye sight Is far hot terthmi tuut fool Langdon's. Un ."Pm ooinn to mind tor del; ordinary clr- ,, j jjKinov, cuuistances we eould let hlra go ahead with bis minor ity report for Gulf City, but as things stand he'll have every newspaper re porter In Washington buzzing around and asking Impertinent questions" "Yes, and yon and I would have to go to Paris to live with our life Insur ance friends from New York, wouldn't weJ" laughed Peabody sarcastically. "I'm going to send for Jake Bteinert." he added. "Stelnertf Stevena ejaculated Avhat" " (To B Continued.! v.v -ns DR. JOEL WHITAKER, t Practice limited to ilwwitw of EYE, EAR, KOSE AKD fHROAT. at Dr. Jj N. Johnson's Office Pri day only. DON'T FORGET THAT- Gurley & Sasser HAVE Fresh Collards Every Day ALSO All Kinds of Meat ! AND , Fresh Sausage. Corner James and Chestnut St. ' Any Land Can Be Grad lially Improved. No matter how barren it is, Borrel fields can be readily changed to heavy grass fields poor land made rich. The LeQtire Combination Lime will show paying results for t ten to fifteen yeajrs to come. Best & Thompson. SALES AGENTS. Put Boiling Hot Wafer in your I Fountain Syringe or Hot wafer- Bags and don't leave them wet with stoppers left in them. Don't fill them full, only about two thirds. DO follow these directions and they will last O longer. O DO let us show you the largest and most reli- able line of Rubber Goods in Goldsboro., I Goldsboro Drug Co 9aEaaSsa We carry the Goods in stock and can . sup ply yourwants at once. , ; : Royall & Borden. E&4 I This Space Reserved FOR EL Edmundson WHO MAKES ' Deals end Good Investments. Ecal Estate, Life and Fire Insurance. 3C3DC some in Watches at Any Price I We have one, of the handsomest and most varied , line of FINE WATCHES in SOLID GOLD, GOLD FILL- ED, SILVER and NICKEL in Eastern Carolina. 1 If you buy a Sxatch here you' wilt get just what it is represented to be JR. A. CREECH, LEADING JEWELER. . . v ; nncz 3DLZ3C Dr. E C. Vitou, DCNTIOT. Phone 880- 3 Qoldaboro, N. O The Advantage of (laving Your Clothes r.lade at IJoino The man is always here at your command to tell - T your wants to. . ; ; . t You have a longer line to make your selection -from. If you send your order away you don't know whom they were made for, you only know when V they come they are not right, then you Can fuxs . with some one who don't know any more about it than you. 1 . - . ; v Take our advice and place your order at home for your spring suit with, .(orrect Clothing and Tailoring Co, SUBSCniDE For. 7 Veil "Woman LoL-byfct Hoes
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