THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONIAN. I The iinpirtei! ietlsr Painting Jit ehfi on ai lis Time Ds the use in It is a SETTLED QUESTION that it pays to use Fertilizers liberally, and when this is followed by thorough cultivation on land that is proper- 3 17 drained, good crops are almost assured. V link our business, a3 Merchants, to that of the Farmers, as Agriculturist and consider that wa 18 are ai mubuauy iaoerebbou m uuu urupa, ttuu uxus euu we uijer rerunzers 01 x3l aepuLation ana u-uarantee as to Quality and true worth. g Wo sell Guano rnade of Animal Bone, Fish Scrap and other ingredients, recognized as best Fertilizing Materials, as well as Guano made of & Cotton Seed Mea as principal source of Ammonia. We carry also, Best German Kainit, High Grade Acid Phosphate, Nitrate Soda Muriate gf Potash. Cotton Seed Meal, Etc. We sell a so, Genuine Peruvian Guano, the supply being received from two Islands, the analysis of one beine $3 f 23 per cent, cid, 3 60 Ammonia 4.25 Potash, and the other being 9 per cent. Acid, 9 per cent. Ammonia, 2 per cent. Potash. The quantitv of P hi k i Of course our Stock of Goods is still at the top for Assortment, Quality, Styles, Prices. Etc. Come to see us and let us transact some business f together in 1906. Very Respectfully, v 5f UALDW ELL January 25, 19C6. ARLYL F LUMBERTON, N. CABOLINA.fi ' -"--''t-h-"tHTKJWJ ttWfatMMTaWSW .... - 1-1 L JIM ,..UK. .ijub 1 L I 'I i'fUn Ii'iiiiii'i 1 .mmmmt fr IJlil'llI Mill Jl III L i.ilii n . i ---- ri' VillOl iS faSt supcrseding old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions because, without a drop of oil or disagreeable feature, it contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from1 fresh cods' livers. By our process the oil, having no value either as a medicine or food, is separated from the medicinal elements and thrown away. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vinol is deliriously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom ach, and therefore unequaled as a body builder and strength creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases. Everything Vinol contains is named on the label. OUR GUARANTEE We have such faith in VINOL that if you win take it we promise if it does not benefit or cure you we will return you your money without question. We take all the risk. DR. J. D . Li i n nr . 1 1, MCMILLAN N. C How pig Men Are Guarded. So cleverly has the secret ser vice of the-Standared Oil planned the safeguarding of Rogers and so tenderly is he cared for that few of those who saw Rogers or Wil liam G. Rockefeller pass in and out of the dingy room at 07 Wall street realized that six men 'were within reacbof these at any mo ment until they entered. Once inside, two men were not fari.her than arm's length away at any time, while the others were near by. This personal bodyguard of each of the Standard Oil men is a fea ture in itself, and probably oosts more than the bodyguard of roy alty itself in many courts. A tal' broad-shouldered white mustached guard walked,from Mr. Rogers' outer room with him yes terday. Another fell in behind as theyt reached the doors opening into the street. These were Stan dard Oil employes In the street they were joined by four others Two of these were employed t by "private detective agencies. For whom the work is done is a matter that is as much a mystery as manyof the other de tails of the affairs of the Standard Oil officials. Two other detectives are from life insurant 9 companies, hired jointlyby the concerns carry ing insurance upon I th9 lives of these officials. To have a man at hand in case of danger to Rogers, John D. Rockefeller, John D. Archbold, or any of the other great financial lights connected with this concern , might be; the means of saving the payment of claims mounting to millions, Sentiments of School Master. When in doubt, take your wife alocg. If a man is not as brave as his conviotions, what good are his convictions? Every German carries a soldier on h s ba k, and every American keeps a politioian. A man with his heels run down feels it in his brain. i our selhsn. man is the center of an admiring crowd and he's the crowd. Don't bother with the man who says the world is growing worse Send for a physician. When a man or woman doesn't care, the case is hopeless. Over-educated .men are like over-fed men, only the indigestion is intellectual. In America the real Imperialist is a child. Half the worl st ruecrles to cr3 straighten out what the otner half does wrong. Add whiskers to s elf esteem and the case is hop-less Keep on killing the fatted calf, so long as the prodigal comes. To be important is one thing to look important is another thing but to feel important! There you have the fellow who enjoys hu own sooiety. tied made women gentle and unreasonable so that Bhe would love man and beoome the refuge of children. Every nation knows the la guage of a laugh. So We Have Heard. Tigt t shoes cause baldaets. The Japa carry money iu their eara. The ben tlas9 cBt $o0 apiece. A strong kapgaroo can leap 60 :eT 26 'I e average life of a hip is jfctt . A "chow," or Chinese edible dog, cost" $75. The Persians have a different name for everyday of the mouth. Teu per ceu. nf the building Bttock by lightDing la9t year were church. Men work best at three in the afternoon aud worst at niu? iu tb inoroiutr. Greatly in Demand Nothing if more in demand than a medio ne which meets modern require ments for a blood and tystem cleanser each m Dr. King's New Life Pills., The are jast what yon need to pore stomach and liver troubles Try them. At. All Druggist. Road Building as a Business. No one denies that to build 8 tfoo i hnU r- q iir. 8 tre services of a good architect. The same is true of road building. To build a good road requires the services of a man skilled in the work, aud skill is never acquired by merely reading a theory. It must be ob "ured 1 v ciuil experience. A college training in road buildiog mav not l,e icessary to msk) 8 ood road bmlder, but tuch an education quips him with a knowledge which soouer or later will more than pay lor the extra t'm- ?pt)t in 'it --acquirement. Highway engineering is disfciuct'y a branch ly itself, acd it is rapid'y becoming recogtrzid as soch. .To day there is a greater demaud for ina hightfy eugineyr than ihe apply, ftLd thi d-tuaud u I- uud toiucreasa as tbo 0rk of bu ldii:g road progies. There is to n- . tr opopire tor 4 ymng man t bi the profession of bigbwty eta-. How to Avoid Pneumonia. We have never heard of a single instance of a cold resulting in pneu monia or other Inner trouble when Foley's Honey and Tar lias been treu. It not only stops the oongb, but heals and strengthens the lnngs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and re fuse substitute offered. Dr. 0. J. Bishop, of Anew, Mich, writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very serve oases of pneumonia with good results in eveiy case . ' D or sale ny jmcaiuian s wrug Store LumbertOn,& H. B. Ward, Row land, N. C. Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague arid Malaria, can be relieved and cur d with Electric BitterB. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial t jnefit in m- 'aria, for it exerts a true curative influence on the disease, driv ing it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of the drug's bad after effects. E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex.,' writes: "My brother was Very low with malarial fever and aundiop, till be took Eleotrio Bitters, which saved his life. At all druggists ; price 10c, guaranteed. The Time Will Come. When everybody ku w tha selfishness always d-fost itself. Vliben to get rich y ra:kmg others poorer will be considered a disgrace. When the Gil Jen Rule will be regarded as the soundest busiuess philosophy. When the same standard of morality will be demanded of men as women. When all true happiness will be found iu doing the right, and only the good will be found to be real When the business man will fiud that his best interests will ba the bst; interest of the man at the other end of the birgaiD. When all hatred, revenge and j )lou?y will be regarded as boom erangs which irflict upon the thrower the injury intended for others. w;.en a man wno seess amuse ment by causing paiu or taking life of inrocent, dumb creatures will be considered a barbarian. When ever a man will be his own physician, and will carry his own remedy with him when mind, not medicine, will be the great panacea Labor Inader. "MAKFS YOU WELL ALL OVER New Scientific Remedy That "Getsat the Joints From the Inside." ueer. The prudent mtn opens his eyes and shuts his mouth. Chinese Formula For Rejection Chinese editors, it is said use the following formula when re jecting a manuscript: "We have read it with infinite delight. By the ashes of our ancestors we i wear that we have never seen bo superb a masterpiece. Hii majesty, the emperor, our exalted masterif we were to print it, would com macd ub to take it as a model and never publish anything of a less strikinz Quality. As we could not obey this order more than once in ten thousand vearB, we are com pelled to send back your divine manuscript and beg a thousand pardons." Even tainted money may make a tidy sum. Unless a man has unlimited faith he should never take his meal" in a cheap restaurant. It takes a born diplomat to dis guise the truth so it wpnldn't be able to iecognize itself in a mir ror. While it doesn't take any more time to be polite than disagreeable, the latter seems so much easier to most people. A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. A. H. Thuras. a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O., writes: "I have been afflicted with kidnew and blader trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excruoiating pain. I got no relief from medioine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Oure, then the results was surprising. A few doses started thebrick - dust like fine stone and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me f 1,000 worth of good.'' McMillan Drugstore, & H. B. Ward Rowland, N. 0. -- When you get up in the morning with a headache, pains in the joints and muBcees, and a dark brown taste in the mouth, it is ample proof that your blody is in bad condition. Pills and stimulants may give yon tempo rary relief, but they will not cure. RHEUMACUDE goes right to the seat of the trouble, sweeps all the germs and poisons out of the blood cleans np every "plague Spot'' in the body and ' 'makes you well a) 1 ovor. RHEUMAQIDE tones up the stomach, relieves indigestion and constipation, regulates the liver and kidneys and restores eaoh organ to its natural functions By bulding up the entire system, RHEUMAOIDE fortiges yon agairst La Grippe, Pneumonia and winte" Golds. Thorough its through cleaning of the blood it wards off Malaria angl prevents Springs Fever. No other medicine has yet been found that cures Rheumatism to stay oured. A remedy that is powerful enough to oure Rheumatism also re moves the germs of all other blood diseases. Powerful as it is, RHEUMAOIDE Is a purely vegetable romedy that does not even barm tha stomach of a baby and acts entirely through nature's channels. Your druggist sells and recommends RHEUMAOIDE , SEABOARD Air Line Railway Effective April i6th, 1905. DIRECT LINE TO PRINCIPAL CITIE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTH. BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEW YORK. NORTHWARD. No. 45. Lv Wilmington Lv Lumberton Ar Hamlet 7 00 a m 9 35 a m ri 02 a m No. 39. Lv Wilmington Lv Lumberton Ar Hamlet, Lv Hamlet Lv Southern Pines Lv Raleigh Lv Norlina Ar Ports mouth Lv Richmond Lv Washington Lv Baltimore Lv Philadelphia Ar New York 3 00 p in 5 26 pm 7 35 P.m ,,10 10 pm r 1 20 p m 1 25 a m 3 31 flm 9 00 a ni 6 23 a m 9 50 a m 11 30 a m 1 45 P m 4 15 pm SOUTHWARD No. 67 Lv New York Lv Philadelphia Lv Baltimore Lv Washington Lv Richmond Lv Portsmouth Lv Norlina Lv Baleigh Lv Southern Pines Lv Hamlet Lv Lumberton Ar Wilmington 12 50 p m 2 55 p m 5 17 pm 7 25 p m 11 00 p m 9 30 p m 1 57 a m 4 15 am 6 20 a mi 8 40 a in 10 15 a in 12 45 p m No. 44. Lv Hamlet Lv Lumberton Ar Wilmington 3 3tptn 5 10 p m 7 50pm ATLANTA BKTWEKN WILMINGTON AND SOUTHBOUND. Lv Wilmington B 00 p m Lv Lumberton 6 2ri p m Lv Hamlet 10 id pm Lv Athens 0 OH a m Ar Atlanta 8 40a m NORTHBOUND. Lv Atlanta Lv Athens Lv Hamlet Lv Lumberton Ar Wilmington No. 88. 9 00 p m 11 28 p m i 40 a m 10 15 o m 12.46 p m BETWEEN WILMINOTON AND TAMPA. SOUTHBOUND . - Lv Wilmington Lv Lumberton Lv Hamlet At Columbia Ar Savannah Ar Jacksonville Ar Tampa 8 00 p m 26 p 6 10 lo p m 12 16 p m 4 40 a m 8 68 a m 6 85 p in If it were not for the fact that most people ask 4oo much indem nity there wouldn't be much use for courts. It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you incondition physically' mentally and morally That's what Holster's Rooky Moun tain Tea will do. 85 cents, Tea or Tablett). Ask your Druggist. If yon are the right sort of man the world will hear of you a'ter your demise. NORTHBOUND. No 60 Lv Tampa Zv Jacksonville V Savannah Lv Columbia Lv Hamlet Lv Lumberton Ar Wilmington 8 60a m 7 60 p m 12 10 a m 6 80am 8 40a m 10 16 a m 12 46. p m Throuch Pullman Sleepers on all trains. For general Information, timetables and pamphlets, address J. H. GATTI8. T. P A., Raleigh. N G. J. A. DOZIER, Ticket Agent, Lamberton, N 0 ABERDEEN AND ROCKFISH RAILROAD CO. TIME TABLK IN EFFECT AUG. 1S,U04. Dally except Sunday. Mall and Express, No. 8. Leave Aberdeen. 8.80 a. m.: leave Le&vltta. 8.46 a. m.; leave Junction, 8.50 a. m.; leave uu truae, v.vua. in.; iave ximDnnana, .15 a. m. : leave Raeford.8S a. m.: leave DnnHnr. rosh, 9.80 a. m.: leave Arabia, 10.00 a. m. ; leave Bock fish, 10.16 a. m.; leave Treefall, 10.46 a. m. ; arrive Hope Mills, 11.16 a. m. Daily except Sunday Mall and Express, No. 9, Leave Hope Mills. 1.00 n. m .: leave Trfn 1.80 d. m.i leave Rookflsh. 1.46 t. m.: lun Arabia. 2,06 p. m.; leave Dnndarroch, x.15 p. m.; leave Raetord. 8. 00 p.m.; leave Timber- luu,0.up. ju,, iro JUUUbrBBO, 0 .00 p. m. '. leave Juuotion, 1.46 p. m.; leave Leavltts, 4.10 p. m . ; arrive" Aberdeen, 4.26 p. m. All trains comlnir over Bethesda Htllmmt be under perfect control. C, N. BLUE. weneral Superintendent. Approved: JOHN BLUE, President

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