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1723 ft Mil- ?j fail 231 JOHN" W. SL"EDC3-E, imiopkiktou. vol, XXXV. A. IT 3H "W SP APEB FOB THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1901. TERMS:-i.5o per annum in advance NO 48 ii iffi ESTABLISHED 1870. FRANTK T.CLARK C )..,, Sai Doors aai Mouldings, Porch Trimmings, Hardwood and Slate I&antels, Tiling and Grates. vguFine ltuililtr'u Hardware." PAINTS OIL & GLASS. Anil IsuilJifij JH '.,iiiiiirci.il l'l iee am kileiiil nl r.vrry 19 li .,n..U A voi. R N. Stainback, WELDON, N. C. . IK-.i'u r in (jEflEL ffaUCMllDISE or a i.i. KIM'. ZEICLER & BAY STATE A SPECIALTY. fcfl-.-i.ilr A a lit ill WeUon n.rSTIUirsi: (Formerly mild here liy M V. Hart.) A lit s m?w,!S''ir.?5l 11 Q(..y..Urfk ..: ST4 o, 4 AND A COMPLtTt :.'. I IMF OF LINE OF w V) Vl lleadii'iaiti rs I" r (J re. n ( I r, ci it w v i ! 1 U in l! i I I. A. fSM ITU, S I'K I.Kit IN 9 i UmmB9 Wtai GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE in any j-art ul' lowii. I'a'.l i inf. Tl 1 11 r" ft. I). A. SMITH. WELDON, N. C jfll X..X.X,X.X.fr4u..l.ii..'A-'- iC. G. E WKLDON. N. l'. Fancy Groceries, Fruits and )) C()X FKCTIO N K II I HS.:- II !l Li,U nf fl.iv.irin f,.r t'liriMiias Cult All Jellit-8. Full line Confrt'lionciies of all fn.tl. OLD YINES AND Bit AN DIMS. i. S.ilu Agt-ot Fur CAPITAL CH lHlVIv CAU.FOKIT. irrnnsFNE OIL :i CTS. QUART. c 2 S 2 .e- . . ;.i- ? fV iY-r'O fv S The Peerless Wine, In Thousands of American Households. Mppcrnoiif! SHOULD BE I IN" ALL 13 Li A-CK B E RRi guods are guaranteed to (jive satisfaction. Home Office, CHOCKOYOTTE. N. C. 'tlly ULA- '"lUIL-lJ The Best Liver Medicine. Largest Package on the Market. n.. ,i..u .. - pi l'."rz'' :vj,.j:.Lr:. i naw. to '. r'T.n n. tne ifntlrtly.1 u D. i u. m i 'i ii i c ) link Stair Work, licsenption US NOUFOLK, VA. S II 0 E 8 Willi IIKliS 1111,11 A I: I' CI.dTIIINli g'U'imlce.l. UNDERTAKING In nil it l.r .n.-h.-H Mcliillic. Walnut, Tclcphone or telecr ifiiileit In l.iv or nitilil. ipli messages at' 2Te- 7t- lis rnRBDllfi. Vi tkr: . I al kind- 0 IP . i.n-1 Ir.-b ' 7 'fc a -5vv VC r.' -:r . - Yunfailin fe'twdyHnd .11 I an their Branch Warehouse, ST. LOUIS, MO. Print srr. i for II.OO. u......(!.i.(mi uinnml with pirn- ti k-nl.tnf Two peiMt' eurtMi ui'ii 1-.V lir.inrl.uin. QreeneTii.e. ivau. rANS jo-. s and -?"r u -. 35 m- nr r . ri if-ri" CITY LIFE. T. DE WITT TALK1AGE- God will. Unless our Cities Re pent, Covin1 us up as Quick and Deep as in August of the Year 7H Vesuvius Ava lanclted llerculiincuin. I have uiaJo up uiy mind tliat a y lilc in destriijii) too iii.iny joud nun There cuiihs in ev. ry Auiumii a laro iuflux ol iliu.-c liflwi'in pixtcen and tw.'iity-l'uur y.-urs iifajjii, and lliuuaoda of tliciu are d.-.-ilrnyid every year. Tli.y are sliuvulle I off and down, with uo Merc COinpunclinii tliaii lliat with nliieh a cua! Iieavcr neiM.pa ilic notliracito into a dalk cellar. What ilh llic wine cup and the j.i lubber's diee and t lie H'ailet enelianlrefP, no youii); Mi ni witlmnt t he (jraee of Gud i( ta I'm ten minutes There i tniicli di.cus.-iuu about whieh is the wot city uf ihc cunlinent. Some say New York, suine Miy New Orleaux, some fay l'hicaj'i, some Miy St. Louis What I have to fay is, you cannot mane tn ti l-ii eoniiinriMiu between the in finities, an I in ail our cities the tempta tion eem infinite. Wo deep a great many mi L runnine; day and oitit. Ni,l rice iiiiil-cr ci. lion uiiils. Not mills of corn or wheat, hut mills lor Lriudini up men. Such are all the "Mf; shops, li censed aud uuline.iisfil, Such are all the gamlilitii.' huIooiis. Such are all the houses of infamy. And we d.ithe work aecurdin to law, aud we luru out a new j:rit every year, and riud up war.n h i ails and clear heads and the earth about a cider mill is not more salurated with the beverage (ban the uroiind about lluse mind-detlroyiDg ili.-lliulii lis is saturated with the blood of vieliins. Wcsay to the Northern neighborhood: "Send us inure Mipply," and to Southern i.l Wistein neihliirhooils: "Send us more men ai d womin to put under the wheels (Jive us full chance and we could (irinil up in the municipal mill 500 a dsy We have i m ue.li machinery; we have ei"iiL'h men who can run tliciu (Jive us m ire In nies to erufh; ive u mi re par' inal hearts to j.ulvt riz. ; put in to the hopper the wardrobes and the family liibles and the livelihoods of wives and children (live in more material f, r these mighty mills," which are- w.t with tears and u!phuruus wilh woe, and trembling with the earthquakes of an in c. used God, who i!l, unless our cities P pent, c 'Ver us up as quick and as de. p a in Aii!iist of the year 711 Vesuvius avalanche.! llereiilaneuin. The Difference. Lady I see you advertise homemade bnad? Baker Yes, ma'am. Iidy l'oes it la-ie like homemade? Baker No, ind, ed, ma'am. Its sweet and Mid New Yoik Weekly. Into the ft't'.tre would sadden many a nappy woman. The mis- rTMiOT cry ot marriage r?-Ykfc'Cl '"'1' results from '" which Vf:$f f,ri'& r.iniileiilv nuxl- -- ... k t ilititleij. Wluiuioctorsarc :i'. last consulted they frequently r-i i l ii ii . 1 n tt1 i ney uo noi uii ,!.., J .mil the root j. , . . - '0 of tlie trouble. 0- i,: i?. KV vorite Prescrip- lM lion nasi iniai y in wHiiiMiii.is. oi vl r ises where ooc- WA tors entirely linieo. " I hail been a (treat sufferer from female I M-pukm-sn." writes ' Mrs. M. 11. Wallaee, 1 4 ..t Mt,..i,u,ir Cnol: P. Co., Texas. " tried f'i':ir doctors aJ Hour did me any if Mi. I miflereil six years, hut at last I found relief. I fol lowed your advice, and took eieht bottle of 'Favorite I'rescrin Wfm1l ti.m ' and four of tin .'jCvViJ i;,,l,len Medical Dl- KXP&f ii&&J covery.' I now teel I have gained eiitbtecn pounds." -favorite Prescrlpiloa" HAKES WtAK WOMEN STRONO AND SiCK WOMEN WELL. "I anrl th lorlarw of the dtitintd with iirolruUiin pll lirounlit on by constljia- ,,in I rD MTOSl your CASCAHl.'lMn llie ; i...o in mil nvrr fnnml anvtlilnff lo tonal Uieni T.wlay 1 am entirely dee tiom Dll.-s mi reel like a new man. f o II. Kit, 1411 Jonea St., Sioux City, U . p.,.,.,,.. Potent. Tflfite noon, lio QooS, Hoiir Sirtien. Weeken. or Ofli. I. 1. miD CONSTIPATION. ... uri'ui t.-r. n'??t?m!?'-"J"' ua il nan fMfln urr,tffrt hr allA'SS' km I I X H TU L lo'll l ... 2M PBLtIS jfj&k CANDY ff CATHARTIC ji HUMU'DMW .HUM CVBBTOMCOO umm. DON'T DEEPEN Is father's eyesight growing ilini His form a little lowr? Is mother's hair a little gray. Her step a little slowi'i'i' Is life's hill growing hard to cliinlir Make not their pathway steeper; Smooth out the furrows on their brows, Oh, do not make them deeper. There's nothing makes a face so young As joy, youth's fairest token; And nothing makes a face grow old Like hearts that have been broken. Take heed lest deeds of thine should make Thy mother be a weeper; Stamp peace upon a father's bro.v, Don't make the wrinkles deeper. In doubtful pathways do not go, lie tempted not to wander; tlrieve not the hearts that love you so, But make their love grow fonder. Much have thy parents borne for thee, Be now their tender keeper And let them lean upon thy love, Don't make the wrinkles deeper. THE CHILDREN ARE LONG AWAY. KHANK 1.. STANTON. I set here in the evenin', by the old time fireplace, I see the firelight flicker lightin' my wrinkled face; An' I sav 1 say to the old man as I've said for many a day: "The children have left us lonely the children are long away!' Well, he gives me a word of comfort strokin' my thin gray hair: An' he says: "The flowers are everywhere! But 1 feel the teardrops fallin", an' ever I sigh an' say: "The children have left us lonely the children are long away! The same sun rises each mornin' an' brightens the sky above,- The bright green on the meadow the violets speak of Love; An' the love o' the Lord is with us in the darkness an' the day; But ever I'm missin' the children: They are so long away! We never can keep 'em with us in the home their love has blest: When the birds are pledged, forever they leave the mother nest. An' so, as the shadows gather, fo 'ever 1 sing an' say: "The children have left us lonely the children are long away!" CURIOUS ADVERTISEMENTS IN CHINESE PAPERS. Due Is Inserted By A Jilted Swain and Another Is A Quack Recipe for Lengthen ing Life. A noticeable feature of the China newspapers is the "exuberant verbosity" of tin. ir advertisements. This is duo to cheap advertising rates, as well as to the flowery language uf the Kingdom. All sorts of communications get into the newspapers, but the busiue-s system of Chinese editors is so admirable that instead of airing privato ai.d public grievances in "letters to the editor," they are iuierled iu tho advertising columns, and thus help the editor to gel an hnn.st living. An announcement inserted by a jilted swain whose lady love eloped with C'hou Liug, closes wiih these heartfelt words : I cannot control my wrath and bittcr- ncss. .'ly loven one uas, n is hu.u, uc nticed away by this rascal's deceit. How, I wonder, can a mere tailor s dummy like this succeed in winning her ? Surely he has no law or justice be fore his eyes It is on this account that advertising. Should any kind- hearted gentlemen give me information of her whereabouts by letter, I will re ward him with 820; should he bring her back lo her parents, I will joyfully give him 81(1. I will most certaiuly not eal lo y nrds. His kiudness and benevo lenee for a myriad generations to all eternity, shall not be forgotleo." Quacks in China advertise in beautiful uiu'iii'ge. One lueh ad. reads: "Our re. ipe has come down to us from a physician of the Minis Dynasty. A certain Mandarin was journeying in the hill country when he saw a woman pass Ino southward over the moutitains, as though flying. "In her hand she held a slick, and she wa.i pursuing nn old fellow of a hiindnd years. The Mandarin naked: "Why do you beat the old man?' She an swered: 'He is my grandson, for I ntu 500 vears old and he is lit. He will not i.urifv himself by taking his medi cine, and so I am beating him.' " I he Mandariu alighted ftoiu his horse ind kn It lovn and did obeisance lo her, trying: 'Give me, pray you, thi dru.', that 1 may hand it dowu to poslciity fur thcsalvslion of mandind.' "Hence it cot its uamo 'Fairy He- ceipt lor Lengthening Life' Take il for live days, and the body will feel light take it for ten days, and your spirits will become brisk; for twenty days, and the voice will he strung and clear, and the hands and feet supple; for one year, and white hairs will become black again, and you move as though flying. "Take il constantly, and all troubles will vaaiih, and you will piss a long life without growing old. Two dollars bottle. THE WRINKLES. Be lavish with thy loving deeds. Be patient, true and tender And make the path that ageward leads, Aglow with earthly .splendor, Some day thy dear ones, stricken low, Must yield' to Death, the reaper; And you will then be glad to know You made no wrinkles deeper. bloomin' still, an' the birds sing A MAN'S SUCCESS. PROPORTION TO SELF CONFIDENCE There is Little Hope for the Man Who Does Xot Thor oughly Believe in Himself. A mau's ruccess in life is usually in propordou to his confidence in himself and the energy and persistence with which he pursues his aim. In this com peting age there is little hope for the man who does not thoroughly believe in himself. The man who can be easily discouraged or turned aside from his purpose, the man who has no iron in his blood will never win. Half the giant's strength is in the con viction that ho is a giant. The strength of a muscle is enhanced a hundredfold by the will power. The same muscle when removed from the giant's arm, when di verted from the force of the mighty will, can sustain but a liaction of the weight it did before it was disconnected. What miracles confidence has wrought! What impossible deeds it has helped to perform ! It took Napoleon over the Alps in midwinter; it took Farragut and Dewey past the eaonons, torpedoes and mines of the enemy; it led Nelson and Grant to victory; it has been the great tonic in the world of diseovery, ioven tinn and art. Tho man without self confidence and an iron will is the plaything of chance the puppajl of his environment, the slave of circumstances. With these he is king, ever master vf the siluition. REMARKABLE CURE OF RIIEU MATISM. From the Vindicator, Ruthcrfordton, N. C. 1 he editor uf llie Vindicator has had invasion in lest the flheaey uf Chamber bin's I',. in Halm with the most remarka ble results in each case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for Ion days whieh was relieved wilh two applications of Pain Halm, rubbiug the parti afflicted anu reutiting instant benefit and eutire relief in a very short lime. Second, in rheumatism in (high joint, almost pros- (rating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with the liniment on reiiring at night, and aettiniz up free from pain. For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. You cannot estimate the sunshine of heaven by the sighs of a prayer meet ing. A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK. ' Of largo sores nn my little daughter'! head developed into a case of scald head" writes C. D. Isbill, of Morgauton, lean., but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely ourcd her. It s a guaranteed cure for Keiema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, sores, Ulcers and riles. Ooly 25 cents at W. M. Cohen's drug store. OEY A WOMAN. WHAT CAN SHE DO Brave in Time of Real Trouble, Yet She will Scream at the Suggestion of a Mouse. She can lauh with her lip!, make a man think she is the merriest cricket in the world, while her eyes are full f un- shed tears and her heart is beating as if it would burst. She can forgive a great sin like an angel, and nag a man about a petty vice like an importation from the lower re gion. She can fix over old frocks and wear them wilh a cheerful heart that he may help somebody, and she can spend the first money that she really feels that she can use fur herself, in going to a matinee and on sweets, when she knows she needs a pair of sbees. She can quiet a baby with one or two reassuring pats when a man might al- mnt Lnnelr ilm life mil nf if. pi it a whole bottle of soothing syrup, and it would still be open-eyed and aggressive, They can employ a whole day looking for a couple of bracos for jack, and yet in the time of trouble she could buy a mournioz outfit in half an hour, and her needle would fly as if guided by elcctrici- ty in sewing on a bridal gown or a shroud fur somebody's baby. She can cry out her troubles on man s shoulder and teel a reliat that is only possible for masculine help, and ten mioutcs later she can luuch in that man's face and wonder what men were tuaut for. She can be brave in lima of mental trouble; she can stand by and hold the hand of some one who is suffering from SJine physical trouble, and yet .she wil' scream as if about to be killed at the suggestion of a mouse or beetle. It is pent rally a race between the boiicymoon and the lace nightgown to sec which will disappear first. I'OKOVDK HHV VKAKS Mrs. Winslow's Southing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by dniirt'ists tn every rait ol the world, i.i cents a bottle. liesureandasklur"Mrs. Wine- low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth- er kind. I He who will not listen to the teach- ints of a failure shall never hear the voice of success. $500 UKWAU1). We will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverla the up-to date Little Liver Pill, when the directions arc strictly complied with They are purely vegetable, and never fail to mve satisfaction, lijo. boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c. boxes contain 40 Pills, Dc. boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of sub stitutions and imitations. Sent by mail: stamps taken. Nf.rvita Medical Co., Cor. Chntoo aud Jackson bts., Chicago, III. V 19 ly For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. The moral elevation of Christ is mani fest in that he hopes for good from the most dcgiadcd. A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. "I have no hesitancy in recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. P. Moran, a well known and popular baker of Petersburg, Va. " We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and ii has always given perfect satisfac - tion. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or oth cr harmful drug." Sold by W. M. Co hen, druggist. 1'selhe fewest you have anything possible to say. words when AN HONEST MEDICINE FOR GRIPPE. LA Ui'orj;-' W. Wain, of Somh Gardiner Maine, says: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken litis uf trash uf no account but profit to the veuder. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cnld and grip have all loft me. I congrat ulate tho manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. The man who isn't true to the woild isn't true to himself. WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY, There's no rest for those tireless Utile workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions aie always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headaolie, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weak en. Small, taste nioo, work woudors, Try them. 25o. at W. M. Cohen's irug store. THE GREATER NEED. A poor little balf-starvcd child, living in a London alley, bad a ticket given to her by a kind lady to admit her to a free tea aud entertainment, She was wild with delight at the idea, and was run ning up to tell her mother, when she stumbled over a child crouched on the stairs, crying. She asked what was the matter The child laid her mother had !... i,.. uea.cu mi i because she asked for some breakfast, and she was so hungry she could not help I crying. 'Well," said the other child, placiag the ticket in her hand, "take ibis, and get a good tea. I've had no breakfast either, but my mother never boats mo." She then passed ou, leaving the ticket in the hand of the astouished child. FAITIII-TL INTO DEATH On the deck of a foundering vessel stood a Dfgro 8ave. Xhe last man left on board, ho was about to step into the lile - boai. It was almost laden to the gunwales, to the water's edge. Bear- mg in his arms what seemed to be a h""7 bundle, the boat s crew, who with difficulty kept her afloat in Itie roaring sea, refused to receive him. II he came. 11 mttst be unencumbered and alone; on "lis they insisted, lie must either leave 'hit bundle and leap in, or throw it in and stav to perish. Pressing it to his bosom, he opened its folds, and there. warmly wrapped, lay two little children, whom their father had committed to his care, tie kissed them anil bauo tne sailors carry bis ulTtCtionate farewell to his master, telling him how faiihlully he had fulfilled his charge. Then lowering the children into the boat which pushed off, tho dark man stood aluuo on the deck, to go down with the sinking ship, a noble example of bravery and the ' love that seekelh not its own " Buy and Try a Box Tonight. While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Ca thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll I never regret it. lienmne tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, w Ready To Take His Turn. "What are you doing here?'' asked the I , iceman. "Jcs' loiterin aroun'," answered Far- mer Corntosscll. "1 m waitin lur a bunko man to come along an show me arnnrol Innn an Vino run a fow refresh n)ent8 a 1 ,a,t0 1110 traln' 1 ve I i i o .1.1.1-1 P1" '"e game so oiten tnai i mintc I . . . . i i I mebbe 1 oan quit it this lime quiclt enoimh to come out suthin ahead. Washington Star. Continuous Performances. Mrs. Nexdore what sort ot a piano player do you consider my daughter by this time? Mrs. Pepprey I should say "non un ion. Mrs. Nexdore How do you mean? Mrs. Pepprey She doesn t seem to I consider eight hours of labor sufficient for a day. A Spring Pattern. Assistant Madam, what shall done with this bonnet which your pet doK chewed uf? Milliner Put it in tho window with al card reading, "Advance Parisian Novcl- ty-8S5." Now He Is Sorry He Spoke. Dick I an not worthy of you, dear! Pauline Well, don't you suppose I 1 know it? M1LKGE TICKET HEDl'CED. Seaboatd Air Line Railway one thovs and mile tickets are now sold from all points on its lines at rate if 85.00, in- eluding those previously sold in the Stale of Florida at 830 00. These Tickets are good over the entire Seaboard Air Line Railway System and are honored between Richmond and Washington by the Rich mond, Fredericksburg k Potomao and reOUylvania Railrosd, b Pnrln- mouth and Baltimore by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company (Bay Line) and between Clintou and Columbia, S. C , by vt t ft n tho Columbia, Newberry & Lsureus Hail- road. All tiekela whieh have been sold at 925.00 aud endorsed "not good in Stale ot Honda will be honored over tho entire system, including lines in Flori da, regardless of such endoisemeotg. No baby under a year old can ever take the place io a man's heart of a setter pup. When a girl is proposing to a man she acts most like a cat climbing down a tree backward. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the CUgufttort of The Oldest and Best S. S. S. is a combination of root ftn(j' jbs of great curative powers, and when taken into the circulation searches out and removes all manner of poisons from the blood, without the least shock oi uimu loinesyaiciu. On the contrary, the general licaltn begins to improve from the first dose, for S. S. S. is not on'y a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength- ma nnrl lmilds ud the constitution wl,ilo ntirrintr the blood of irapuri- i a " - . ties. B. n. cures an diseases ui blood noison origin, Cancer, facrofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Enema, l'sonasis, ban Rlipiun. Herpes and similar troubles, and is an infallible cure and the only antidote for that most horrible disease. rr..,io.ri.9 Wood Poison. A record of nearly fifty years of successful cures is a record to be proua nf s S. S. is more popular today than ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence is larger than ever in the history ot tne meuicine. juoy wo to thank us for the great good t. t. o Via flnne them, while others are seek ing advice about their cases. All letters receive prompt and careful attention. Our physicians have made a life-lonz study of Blood and Skin Dis eases, and better understand such cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialtv of no one disease. Soj. w e are doing great good to suffering humanity through h-W 011 r consulting de- partment. and invite you to write us if you have any blood or skin trouble. We make no charge whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. Swift's Silver Leaf Lard has received the verdict of popular approval a larger sale than any other lard in this country. It is wholesome and absolutely pure. Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon are unexcelled in quality, choice flavor and attractive ap pearance. Swift's Products are made under U. S. Government Inspection. Swift and Company Kamas City St. Joseph Omaha St. Paul St. Loui' Over ISO Branch Houses In the U. 8. Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY the FREICHT AKnQUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY . . . LARGEST STOCK lu the South Illustrated Catalogue FREE. THE COUPER WARBLE WORKS. (EstabIUhedUB48.) 159 to 163 Bank St., Norfolk V.' lot 9 It. NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Core Impotence, Night Gmimioni, Loss of lion. ymmm, orv, an wait lux diasaaet, f lur " Heela ot r,It.abuw or ITJmcesa and incineration. UWfl A narro tonlo tad GO PILLS k ij tho P'ok glow to pole IJSSmf i'"6' a rntqrao thai a-. MajDiooa outlaw. Brini SO CTS, 'J nra or otith. Br snail noo par box. Q boiM (or $8.60, with our bankabla cotmuitoo to otaro or roftind tho money paid. Bend fur cinuUl aud oopy ol our baukabli JlOftl (uaimotoo bond. al EXTRA STBENOTfl inartniaia niiini (TaXLOW LA OIL) FmltlTelr rmarantmd onto for Loos of Power, VarionMH), UndtTelopMl or bhninkao Omana, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nerruua Prxiatra, tion, Hritnrla, Flu, Inaaattr. Paraljals and th llesulta ot Eioea.lTo IJwaot tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mall in plain packmm. 100 o Siain pacaAirn. i nnv b&nk&bl oar beuikftblo f" ar- smtoo bond to euro la 90 doy or refund DUX, o lor BO.VAJ Wll money poid. Addraii NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jacttton 8taw CHICACO, IU.' For sale by IP. M. Cohen, H'eldon N. C. BO YEARS' I EXPERIENCE I I Thadc Mark 9 "f f 11 Copyrights Ac. t04A 4. I yaffil Hi I ft It uoortn.it our oi-Iummi frau lid her tt iliviinllnn ! probublT patentable. ('otiiliMni-t. ttviu fctrlrtlf cmitirjfHi.liU. f luirtbnrk oti I'uti utaj piit frpo. Oldest nireiiry for siiTin pal.ii, I'nt on U Uvkrn thrut!h Muiui at Co. rwlt i.irTLU mttc, without chftriftt, luOi-9 SckitWic JltMican. A hnrtsomolf MlaitnttM wmbIt. !,rr(wt 'r. culnUim (if nnT PdenhAC Joorunl. Turn.x. ? a -1 : i"'jr oiomii, fi, ViMQ U) Mi nwvii aiarm, NewYork acton. D. U. Otto, fit F IU WmUbci-m.
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