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TK K EBvSBBQRBSflSl Digests what you Eat Ycra mlgbt as vrell put f uei under a boiler without burning tt ana expect the engine to run, as to eat food and not digest it and expect to Keep up nourishment for your body. You must have nourishment to Uve and when you cannot digest your food, Kodol, Dyspepsia Cubb wld do It for you, with no aid whatever from the stomach. It contains exactly the same elements ae Nat ure's digestive fluids and can't help but produce the same results. David Taylor, Blind Ridge, Pa.,writes: 'I have been afflicted for a number of years with dyspepsia and have ! tried various remedies without good results but was cured by one bottle Cf Kodoi. Dyspepsia Cure. I cannot say too much in ita favor. If can't help but do . you good Prepared by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. The tL bottle contains 2K times the 50c siza. Vhen you need a soothing and healing application for piles, sores and ekin Cisease. use DeWitt's Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeits. J. H. H::!- : Sua E OS PSTEIN BR ODD FELLOWS CORNER. our N6W butts and Overcoats j. Are Expecting You to Call and See Them. ARE YOU READY? IE ARE. And within this store-house of Seasonable Clothing there rests piles upon pile- of warm comfortable suits and overcoats, ready to protect you from the wintry blasts. Wt have the single and double-breasted Sack Suits in many styles, an in many grades and patterns; the stylish Cutaways and stately Prince Alberts to please ou are here. Our prices are quick sellers and we correct all errors BOYS' GLOTHBS If there is a headquarters for any thing tnis is the one for Boys Clothing. Our line for this fall will testify it. EPSTEIN BROS. ttOZLErSLtMON tUXIR ft Peasant; Lemon, Tonic- Cures indigestion, headache, mala ria, kidney diseases, fever, chills, loss of appetite, debility, nervous prostra tion and heart failure, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Blood. (Hosley's Umoa Klixlr Cured me of indigestion. I had suffered for ten years. I had tried almost every medicine, but all failed.' Since taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anything I ike, W. A. Griffith, Reeves viile, S. C. Moiley'a Tmun Kllxir Cured me of indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering, when all other remedies and doctors had failed N. u. Coleman, BeuJah, 8 C. Moxloy's Lemon lixlr I have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia for about fifteen years, my trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with ten ible headaches. Lem on Elixir cured me. M y appet ite is good and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine that done me no good. , Charles Gibhard, No. 1515 Jefferson St,, Louisville, Kj. Mozleys Lemon Elixir. Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous indigestion and heart disease. I was unable to walk up stairs or do any , kind of work. 1 was treated by many physicians, but got no better until J. 1 used Lemon Elixir. 1 am now healthy and vigorous. C. H. Baldwin, No. 98 Alexander St., Atlanta, Ga. j MOZLEFS LEMON HOT DROPS lCures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarse-1 uccd, Mute - uiuafa, xiiuuumbio, ciu- orrhage, and all throat and lung dis eases. Elegant, reliable. Twenty-five cents at druggists. Pre pared only by Pr. H Mozlev. Atlanta HUMOR OF THE HOUR A Study In Caste. Human nature is so happily consti tuted that as long as the humble man has a humbler man to look down upon I he can still maintain a degree of digni ty and self respect. i To the back door of a city residence the other day came an old man tramp. He was grimy and tattered, weary and Wretched in appearance, but asked no money, merely something to eat. A , cup of hot coffee was added to the 1 bread and meat bestowed upon the poor old fellow, and as he munched : and sipped contentedly, albeit raven- '. ously, on the doorstep the lady of the house chatted with him. He said that 1 he was from old England, that he was , once a traveling tinker and made good wages every day, but that he had grown old, work made him very tired, so he had concluded to beg his bread. "Couldn't you find occupation of some kind bomewhere?" asked the sympa thetic lady. "It would surely be less tiresome than walking as much as you do to beg. "Oh, no, lady, replied the old tramp. "An I hain't a low down begger; I hain't the lowest o' th' low, lady. No, 1 no; there's a class 'twlxt me an th ; gypsies." Detroit Free Press. j ODD bellows' Corcer. n t w n a 1 n s T 1170-, SHORT I And if yonwant;to be in the PUSH and win the love of that beautiful, 1 blue eyed girl, fTOU MUST LET US o 0 m I LaundEr Collars and Stained-Bosom Shirts. TOUR o ST We put up work that will stand the exposure of Hot Days and Late Hours, and twist the spine of a fly, should one light upon it. OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED. No creased collars or cuffs, and their brightness will daz zle your eyes. "Mary had a little lamb." but we are very certain its snowy fleece was not as white as we make your LACE CURTAINS. Give us a trial and we are sure you will patronize us again. ; GOLDSBORO STEAM LAUNDRY; A. NEW AND STYLISH LINE OF IICTURE nOlJLDINQ Just received. Call ard-have your oictures neat ly 2rd cheaply framed by xpericnced dealer?. Special cut' prices for 30 diys. ParKRr & Fanrasr Furniture Go, GommenGing F noay Afternoon We will offer the balance of our LADIES' OXFORD TIESatIthe.following cut prices: Our Queen Quality $2.50 for $1.69. Our line of 2 Oxfords for $ 1.50. Our line of $1.50 Oxfords fcr $1.15. A few pairs Pat. Lea. Oxfords at $1.25, regularly$1.75. Cheaper Slippers also go at greatly reduced prices. We will sell on Saturday of this week our entire stock of UMBRELLAS at the following cut "prices: All $2.00 goods at $1.50. . All 1.50 goods at 1.13. All 1.00 goods at 83c. All 75c goods at 59c. . 5outherlandf Brinklcy & Co is hard enough it is. It is to her l we owe our wor and everythi should be made easy as possible her at the time childbirth. This is just what iOTEiEH'S & A in. v I e V V And It'm Often Done. j "Are we all out of debt at last? she asked. , "Thank heaven, we are!" he answer- ; ed. "Then let's give a swell dinner and dance," she suggested. "But that will put us In debt again," . he protested. ' "Of course It will," she returned, "but what's the good of making our credit so good if we don't use it?" , Chicago Post. will de. Itwillmak baby's coming easy and painless, and that without tak ing dangerous drugs into the svs tem. It is simply to be applied" to the muscles of the abdomen. It penetrates through the skin carry ing strength and elasticity with it. It strengthens the whole system and prevents all of the discomforts of pregnancy. The mother of a plumb babe in Panama, Mo., says: " I have used Mother's Friend and can praise it highly." Get Mother's Friend at the Drug Store, SI per bottle. The Bradfield Regulator Co, ATLANTA, GA. Write for our free illustrated book, " Before Baby is Born." A Suggestion Considered. "An aetor must often leave his real self behind him when he goes on the stage, must he not?" said the inquisi tive young woman. "Well," answered Mr. Stormington Barnes, "it would assuredly be a great convenience if there were two of him so that one could remain out and watch the box office." Washington Star. Mlglit Ee Worse. "Oh, doctor," exclaimed a rheumatic patient, "I suffer dreadfully with my hands and feet." "But, my dear sir," rejoined the phy sician, "just try to think how much In convenience you would suffer without them." Chicago News. W-h-a-tt rWSSyKrCtoutte tod beautifie the hate. SgX&emvfSA Pieraowa a Itccnriant frofjt. t-.i?stt-Sir'S iiftyriiftA jirZStZQ. EiiVROflL PfLiS OrSarlnal nod 3)n'iv Cfinn1n& $V lr Irncrfst'f(jr Chtctiester'u Mnqlish Dia-A P.v.-? -nc--1 Brand In lrd and Gold met-i!Uo' P k.'i Ht?.f7iy.c ur patieolara, Htixnoniaia and v E, 'siCellttr Tor Lnill," " Utter. 1j reer ff ; h .p t ;iteaaif!ai Csh.. T:i ala F jLt- S4termiil"u 'Heists. PMILADi- PA. Proprietor of Private Lunatic Asy lum This is an extremely painful case. It appears that he burned 3,000 feet of gas one month and the company only charged him for two. lie has never recovered from the shock and, I fear, never will. ARE YOU Goino to DUiifl? Wrong Again. Footinit Who was that impudent lit tle brat who oame into your room and acted in such an ill bred manner while I was calling on you this morning? Mr. Meekton Er why, to tell the truth, that is our youngest son. Ohio State Journal. A Poser. MJPiMM!BsawBi mih.Bftniiw :t-riiii Tali l : J J 1 ill 1 U n M t ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I U ! ' U H . M 1 1 H l " i - n 1 1 J M M f l M ; H H 1 1 T 1 1 1 ! ! 1 f l M M H 1 1 I ! 1 H 1 11 1 1 1 1 HI M f i ' I Ail Mil Agetable Prcparationfor As similating Hie Food andBeguta ling ttieStoinaciis and Bowels of For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Promotes Digestion.CheerfuI ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morpriine norMneraL XOTNAltCOTIC. J2pe of OlUlDrSAMUEL PITCHER jilx.Srnna liocKdU Salis jluitc Seed. i Car6onnte.Sata, ChnifiedSimar mntenreen. Flcnvn A perfect Remedy forConstipa Tion, Sour Sfomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. 1111 PiC Simile Signe ture of XEW YORKi EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.. jj tas eemlr the . t 1 SighaturepP JW Use' WJi Tor Over I Thirty lears iim uu mi m cm jy si ua' TH CINTAUn COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. i'.aip)u;iw ii w in. lufmi ii mwii.iL''ii.i"W.iHq".'"aiiin .mu in'i. 1 11 ,iiiL.i,:)ia yAi..i..-...i.aJ.....-.....,...J.j..a'.,-'fc w.a 3.- J iii Mom auaSaU aa. - Health and Beauty For generations women hav been taught that "beauty is only skin deep,'' but, like many proverbs, that will not stand. Beauty is blood deep. There can be no beauty without health. Our grandmothers lived closer to nature than we do, and they were so sheltered by their home life that health and beauty were theirs naturally. Skin foods, freckle lotions and face bleaches were unknown commodities. But there has been a great change in the lift of women since then. With broader education and larger opportunities, she has developed mentally at the expense of her health. From the quiet duties of home she has gone forth until now we find her in many avocations of life, which prove too great a tax on her vitality. How sad it is to see the cheek robbed of its color and the eye of its fire. These symptoms nearly always show de rangements in the delicate feminine organ, ism. They don't call for bleaches or paints or powders, but for a remedy that will make the afflicted organs strong and well. Wine of Cardui is just such a remedy. Women broken in health and spirit have been made healthy and happy by this Wine. No one should give up to the "blues" until this reliable remedy has been tried. It has Croven a blessing to other women and will not disappoint you. It brings that uoyancy of spirit, elasticity of step and lightness of heart which Is the corner stone of beauty. A healthy woman is always beautiful. Westville, February 4, 13C9. I feel that I must say a few words In praise of the T-adies' greatest friend, Wine of Cardui. It is the most wonderfnl remedy that I evertned. I have been a sufferer for years, at tiras "oeinjr confined to my bed two or three days each month. A. friend recommended Wine of Cardui, and since I have taken it I have been . f eatly relieved. I intead to continue to tafee it, for I know i is as recommended, will use every effort to get others to use it. Mrs. MARY B. COOl EY. For advice In cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga. Tenn. a jjn imm. njpmn Miiip .ua jrv1'.'.''1" -M-.!.1- W'HM I If so you cannot afford to do so until you have examined my stock and prices I can now furnish your order mora complete than anyone elso In the city. AU kind of lumbor, including J dry frtici nw y wrtr.ed liuortcg1, sli-irifr, and caiilnsr. C-.n iunj..sri your 1rJcb on sV.or. notv-v quamy and prices on.r.ntfid. I -will nouS'toeafc in or&iee of my shingloj: If you hwva used them, j you know waa they re; nu u rot. vou shrnH 'i ?r at once. Thantriuy she public for their gener ons patroaftge ;&n6 skinr a contint anoa of nms, T remain. years trulj A. T. GRIFFIN. Elsie Mamma, were you ever a . child? Mamma Certainly, dear. All hu man beings were once children. " j Elsie Really? Well, who took care j of the babies - then? Philadelphia ' Press. in unit nit Display of Pattern Hats, Fancy Goods and Novelties. OUR I1HE OF Reada-to-Wear flats Excel in style, finish and price any thing being oflered to the public ! EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! , CORRECT STYLES! GOOD MATERIALS! POPTJLAB PBICES Kliss filay D. Carter, , Willie's Dilemma. Mother Another time you must not interrupt me wben I am talking to t visitors. Willie. I Willie Hut, motner, Dy tne ume you'd finished I should have forgotten what I wanted to say. Detroit Free Press. JL Straddle. Wynks Are you a believer in pro tection or free trade? Bynks Both protection from bill collectors and free trade with the butcher and the groceryman. Somer ville Journal. The Unobservant "Widower. Father Miranda, isn't it about time for you to think of getting married? Miranda Mercy, pa, I have been thinking about it ever since I was thirteen years old! Somerville Jour nal. - Another Way. Bizzer I am going to enter a monas tery, to live a life of meekness and privation. ' Buzzer Nonsense! Why don't you become a poet? Ohio State Journal. According to Boboy. His Mamma I'm mortified to learn that you stand at the foot of your class. I can hardly believe It possible. Bobby Why, it's de easiest thing in de world. Detroit Free Press. Samples ol Maim Utters le fire Now Receiving. Lake City, S. r., Aug. 17, 1901. The K. E. Jones Buggy Co., Goldsboro, H. C. Gentlemen: We were very much pleased with the two sample buggies and especially the top job. We think it as nice a job as any body can make. and as soon as our bu-auess opens up shall give an order for more like it, Yours truly, . Fparta, (la., Aug. 7, 1901. The R. E. Jones Bugsy Co., Goldsboro. 3M. O Gentlemen: The sample bugy ordered of y -ur Mr. Jones just received and it opens up so satisfactory, I beg to say t at you can f-bipus two mote of the same kind upon receipt oF this letter. A vailing fulvice cf shipmfn1", I am, yoars verv truly, TUB R- E- JONES UQOU GO- GOLDSBORO, N. G. OUR Tinware, Stove Mats, Stove Pipe, Fire Boards, Heatine stoves, Elbows, Bath Tubs, Gasoline stoves, Oil vapor stoves. Gooking ranges, Cooking utenciis. Cocking stove1?, . Sewing Machines and Sewing Machine Supp'ies is now complete in our new rooms. Nos.' 112 and 114 South Walnut Street. ROOFING PLUMBING fNJ HOUSE MEETING The John Slaughter Go.
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