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.1 at ifi25 IIMfl pT JOHN "W. SLEDGE, pkopiuktoii VOL. XXXVI. A." IT E "W S P A P E B POB THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1901. TEEMS:-'1511 1,KK annum in adyam k NO. 18 Xsi'Cct.iblc Preparation for As ling the Stowicte and Dowels of nrffinnnnnd n.......inu n.iji9linn Craerful- an... nnHhinu nnlllwM nMganCIHrSI.VUIliniii-'' imtimi.JMurviuiie '-"" Not Narcotic. Mx Snn For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Mo quitoes aud young widows li as to have a special grudge against old bach elors. The motliiT heart heals os Irulj under SHlin us under calico .it A perfect Remedy forConstipfi lion . Sour Sloavach.Diarrhoca WnnisA-onvuisioiis,rKvvrisii m ss mid LOSS OF SLEEP Facsimile Sigwilurt of NEW VOHK. : m it M 3: In Use For Over Thirty Years tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTOH S. N. IREDELL & SON, Hint t.irturim' ami ilisiiiiuring disease has its cause in an impure cmuliiinii of the lil. i1 . The impure condition of the blood often arise.. Iroin n uiscascti cninn- turn ol the hliii'iani ami allied olenitis m llgestioil and niitri- tion. When diges. timi is iiti'ierlcct llie nutrition ot tlie taiiy is iu.idc.ni.ilc to lis need!.. The blood be comes thin, poisons aecuniulate in it, and these poisons o'tell manifest themselves in some eruptive disease. lloctor Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of di gestion and nutri tion. It cliiinn.iies rfl poisonous substances from the blood, puri fying it and inercus iiie its ouan'.ilv and richness. The "His- rmlTV " cures IKT .liaKiisi'H the blood and other diseases which ordinate in a diseased condition ot tne sioin&iu. 11. j. c t , L.... n'Mf. " iu ahsnlntelv a non alcoholic and lion -narcotic riiedicine. There is nothing "just as good." "K..r three vear 1 h:ive suffer-.! with ttiat drea.leil .lisease. rff ilia." wrllri. Mr. J ol Herman. iirrK.iii. . . . . - I'ierer's liolilf II Me.ll.al Ill-cuvrry, hlcli I itul. . t .1... I I. ...I ,i.lf..l, l.irFF,t tMittl.-a 1 I it h... 1 1-.-,, ii vem sine. I Hti.pliril takiiiK vulir ini'ilicuie anl 11 lius la-ver aii.fnrt'l Kitire. ' I lliiuk vour ineilii-ine a W"tl a .ii..i hniip (iIIuts tuifTtrinir a I "id ill lake il ami I relieved orillcir aiifltrinir IVictor Pierce's l'leasnit Pellets are Dowcrful aids to the cleansiliK ol ine cloKi-ril system. By all dealers 1 medicine. r.HlCHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS i i tt . rnv.. it Amnn flftvnor X1 I (J ill J. 11C xxj . V... . Prof. TriffBH. of the Chicago University, lias created consul rlniniinir tluit moKt of the liymiis are "dog ClIUIJH Ui-ii -v t-i terel." Thev snv thehv.nim is doKK'rel-that they am t retmed enoun; .... . ..-.i . " H,m.V luiim lllltlllll plKfi l)Ut I hut all liif Time wi-vi' nuiiH eiiinc. - ...ir Sill" ; . :t . ThfV snv they need revisin'-w.. must make em more polite. "On .Ionian s Moriny hiuiks i numu ...... o Hut, just the same, i'crfessor, you had better let em be The Uml -He uiiderstands Mn-so tney re roo.i en...K.. K'lios.. tlicro'siiothinu finer than that Rood old "Heulah Land," And when our Lizzie sings it you can see the glories grand; When "Kock of Ages" rings out trom me imuetuia.. r....... , . . .i r.,m tn i r nr mi limit1: I ten you iiiisoiu sinner uiu i u fi"i.. ...... - -- , , And when they strike "Amazin' (irace," eaehfe lersingin free, . . , . i . .... .......1 utiminrli fill" me. The ljoru lie uiKieisraims iu m nn k"". ...-,. It isn't what you're singin'-vhy , I oftentimes torget And praise the Lord to music wiut me guuu uu , i..:i i ..:!. .1.,, oimin nnrl I don't tlllllk it 8 WTOllg It isn't what is in it, but the soul behind the song. So. I tell you, I'erfessor, you had better let 'em be .... . .r i i . ti.nv'i'a f.iuiiiirh lor me The Lord lie unuersiauua em j o Josh Wink in Baltimore American. A DIFFICULT TASK. STRAIGHTENING THE FURROWS. The Experience of a Wayward Bov A Word To The Wise. 1J WMMHKCK BTilKKT, :sro:REo:ri:K:. va. Cotton, Peanuts, Peas AND A b Ii Produce. I.UMHKll, WOOD and SlllNUl.KS. We maka specially of handlinp North Carolina produce. Guarantee the liih e,. market price .oJ prompt returus. It. lerece8;-Norlolk Na.innal Hank - ie 20 1 v Coiuuiercial Agencies ' 7 :v,. S; I - - - v- SOMETHING- WONDERFUL. AN EDITOR TO THE RESCUE. He Is A Pillar Of Fire By Night If Not A Pillar of Clout! By Day. 1 u! KHANK I.. STANTON. I. The hvnms in timeo' nieelin' that the brotherin' sent so high i.i. ... : i i.i,. (l.o wiiwlors! in the everlastiu skv. 1 ney seemt'u mnaaaa i-.iv. ........ . -- - . - He couldn't ever sing 'cm when he heard the music roll, But he shouted "llalleiiua: an -uiury II. Fact is, he warn't a singer, though lie alius had he win, x i t i f,.u tin' thev coultln t keeulum still. Dill Ills Willi "il" " S"" .'"" ! ', , .. ii On Jordan's stormy hanks he stood an' saw the waters toll. An' he shouted, "Hallcluia ! an "uiory in my sotu. III. An' 1 know the angels heer.I him, for ahlessin' scen.e.l to fall At that watchword, liaiieiiiui ; on mo i.......t - He was on the firm foundation, wnere we nev ,;, .an. e. - Where they bring the royal diadem that crowns the Lord ol all. my old lady, boys; hut the lift ilnuiM 'Hdjh," he Haiti, "I've bt'en trying every dy of tuy life fur the pant two trail ru l.i utrui ..l.H'ii mil the furrows, ana '-' r- I cuu't do it." One boy turned liis head iu surprise to ard the captain's neatly kept place. "Oh, I don't mean that kind, lad! don't mean laud furrows," conliuued lln captain, so soberly lht (ho atleuiinu the boys became intense as he went on When I was a lad about the you boys, I was what they called a 'hard case'; not exaclly bad and vicious, but wayward and wild. Well, my dear old mother used to coax, pray and punish dead, malum: It all the "J ' " harder for her but she never got impa tient. Ilow iu the world ehe bore with all my stubborn, vexing ways so patiently will always be to me one of the mysteries in life. I knew it was chaDHiutj Ii nr0iiv i'arp niakiiie it look auxious and p.v..,; , old. "Alter awhile, tired of all rts'raint, ran away weul to sea, and a muj;h time I had of it at first. Still I liked the lea and liked journeying arouud from place lo place Then 1 settled down to bui n..aa in a liireliin laud, and soon became lirosiierous, and uow beiian sending somt thint: besides empty leiiers. And such beautiful letters as she always wrote during all ihoso years of eruel absence! At last I noticed how lonpiogly tney grew lousing for ihe presence of the son who used to try her so; aud il awoke a corresponding longing in my own heart to get back to the dear wailing soul. "So, when I could stand it no longer, I came back, aud such a welcome and I Mi mother is not a THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLGtitS TAINT. IV. -for the man that could HuU. Alnar. ri'llablv. Ladlra, uk PrUBjIlt for Jol4 lueullle beit, mmim with blun nlibon Tlmoollirr, K.nii laaffroH. ".w uUo4 lilllo.. Uuyof yuurliniaali. nr wad In .ticny tor Prtlrlr, Tiill moBlBla and "ltllr Iter L4lr.." """ l.v return Hull. . Teatuuuulala. all OruKKita. ' ' CHICHESTER CHEMICAL go. 1IM MmMMm Najuair, Pllll, P. An' they thanked (lod for his shoutin' noising, , , , i But had religion iu his soul, an' made the heavens ring And from Greenland's ley mountains, to Afrie s sands that roll, He shouted "Halleluia!" ami "Glory in my soul ! noticed waa the whiteuess of her hair and the deep furrows on her brow; and I knew I helped lo blanch that hair lo its suuwv whiteness, and draw those linen in that smooth forehead; and those are the fuirows I've been lring to straighten Those uersoiis who lire accustomed lo :er at the edili.r mau as a critical, ...file uml ..(.nHnriiiiis rierson would do - I well now lo pull in their horns Lik .he New York Telegraph, we have always rnirl. 1 t he editor almost as a iiillar of - cloud by day and uf fire by night, but we ,.,,l... i. not I he L'elieral view. We are willing lo waive the pillar of cloud but we insist upon the pillar of lire, lor lo! an editor illuminated a church which was in darkness last Sablialh, and is now ..,,,.. ... a Wiilnierl'ul. mil In saV list ful. man even by his own suhsciibeia In liiidgepnrt it was. The eleelric Hihi in the ('iinureL'atii.lial Church Wi III out just as 1 1 eongri galioti weut AH wondered who the backslider was whoso secret hin had brought uboul lliis sad slide of affairs. Silly young persons I,.,! in the darkness. The liluld clulched I heir valuables, fur r. tiieiiib. r- 'ing that I hey were in Ciitineciicut ihry knew it was wall to be cautious. Weak women crew hislerical and there was a geueral suspicion that there was much reprehensible flirtation iu thu choir lolt. Tbeu came ilia editor in au electric aulom.ibile He urged the startled and discouraged pastor lo abaudou any idea of dismissing the worshippers, and driv iug his aulo to the rear of the church he attached a few wires to its battery. In an instant the church was flooded with liuhl, the organ lolled, the choir g' t lo work on the paeu ol praise, aud all those who had uioucy villi them felt as iruuQuil as could be. The editor wore no proud L.ii lUoueil in natience to the uoo.l man in the pulpit, aud subsiqueiilly ......iiibnted as lib.rallv as any one else lo the benighted heathen. S,.r.,f,,l.i isbutaiiiiidifietl form of Illoon Poison and Consumption. The parent who is tainted by t -.ther will tec in UM child the same disease manifesting itself m the fnrm of swollen glands of the neck and ., throat, catarrh, weak fl' eves, otleiisne sores and abscesses and ol- V teiUimes white swell ingsure signs uf Jry!'V. UCiiurxiriii.!i.n);iui"i r ' ,. - " a longtime, (or tlit disease develops slowly ,!,., 1 .itirl will l.rr-l- i.nt 'it the first favor- ahle opportunity. S. S. S. curt-s this wast- ami hiiildinv; up tl1' Mood "and sti ululating ard inviLroratuiLr the whole system M. Seal, its ritlilicSi)Uiirc. asllvllle,icIl.1 mvn : " Ten j cat ). mv (Ihii liter irit aim cm her f rc I it. ft. I'ruiu thU w-uni'l the jiland on tl... ...I- ..f I, .tu.iltctl ntlil tlUTMtM alteiiOi. her wHlitnil anv bpuclit. We dreided to tiy S. U. b., aud u Hw boUlts curcu nti c- nuks new ana pure Mood to nourish and strengthen the body, aud is a positive and s:ifc rurn for Scrofula. It overcomes all forms of Mood poison, whctr.i-T lnnenieii or aeqmreu, aim u remalv ;u thoroughly and etTectively 1 a l... 1.1... ,.1 Tf vjmi hau lirlV blood trouble, or your child has inherited some hlooU taint, take . o. o. anu k the Mood in tfood condition and prevent the disease iloiti further damage. t Heml lor oxtr iree oook ami wmc uw physicians about your case. We make no charge whattver for medical advice. IHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. AILANU. OA. New Drug Store 1 NewMedicinesI W. E. BEAVANS, ENFIKLD. N, C Drmittist and P Opjiosile liandalph l'.ros. it WHITHER IRE WE DRIFTING ? jS CANDY CATHARTIC. ' in. i r f i i a awm i it Tl I hp vractwH Genuine itimptd C. C C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sen "something tut is good." mt- 4v--" k "1 i !? a M. COHEN you eta get ihem from .nd .1 r pr. 1'all on me lor any Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Stationery. i Toilet Soaps. 1 1 All Kinds Perfumery, U Toilet Articles, ; ; ....Cigars : J F, il 1 AND TO HAVK Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art Pioiurei. Prompt Kesponiet DJ ot Night. 11 r1"".'- iV fioia McJd . Sold by W. D. 8mith. Weldon, NOTICE. I AM SKLL1N0 THIS WKK.K (HH)I 11 AY, ', r Hill Itn fjp ' Her tiWondepful Eyes. " ; i j! . ' . . -. , s. Oh, wcro I an artist with power to paint A picture as pure as the soul of a saint, As strong in conception and rich in design s the jewels that come from the depth of the mine; And were I to paint from the coming of Spring Till the swallows go Southward on shivering wing. I never could paint you the picture that lies 'Neath the lovable lids of her wonderful eyes. If the stars were dissolved and the dews were distilled. And mixed by a chemist tho never so skill d. nd then if Aurora were captured and bound nd melted and mix'd in the splendid compound; If the tail of a comet were given me then To dip and to paint for the children of men, Tho 1 took for canvass the scroll of the skies I never could paint you her wonderful eyes. Her wonderful eves! How they sparkle and gleam! How thev mock the outburst of the poet s wild dream. For they rival the light of the costliest gem, And her beautiful soul is reflected in them. 1 am powerless now that I stand in the way Where the twin lights of love cast refulgent their ray; I am held in the thrall of the power that lies In the fathomless depth of her wonderful eyes. LEAVINGHOME. TO YOUNd MEN. 1. 11,. 1 l,.si niidii. while mother was Isleepiug iu her chair, I sat thiuking it all over, and looked lo see what progress I had made. "Hr fai-n was neaceful. and the ex- I pressioo was coiitculed as possible, but I the furrows were mil there. 1 haiiui succeeded in straightening them mil I never shall never. "When they lay ruy mother, my laii I old sweetheart, in her casket, there will be furrows on her brow, and I ihiuk il I wholesome lesson to leach you, that the neg'.ect you offer yi ur parents eouusel . and the trouble you cuuse them, will abide, my lads it will abide I" "But." broke in treddie Mollis, with Ureal, troubled eyes "I should think, if I you're so kind and good now, it ncedu t I matter much." "Ah! Freddie, my boy," aaid the cap- tain, io toice whose quavers showed that he waa trviuii to 000- PILES 1..11 i;A nf ..vprvtliinir usnallv found iu iImik tiire. I'cr umeries. nouns, louei Prescriptions carefully and accurately tl. .1.:....;-. ,..., and ih nniwaisl uirl coiniiounded day or night. 8 la iy- i.u nut. in.mi U...M r i (lo hand iu hand to-day. And the people year alter year keep on Throwing their clothes away Tho e.iat and the vest are tossed aaid And where ia the fleecy shawl? Our clothes get thinner and fewer What will betheeud of it Ob! what will the shirtwaist man take next From the things he has to wear? And what will the uetwaist girl throw off From the sh'juldcis now half bare: The shirtwaist man and the netwsisl gii' Go frolicking down the way Have we started a style that is going to end With the old fig leaf some day ? If a man fails to open the door when fortune kuocks she doesn't break the door down with 1 buttering ram. If every girl in the world was rich nverv man would find somebody to full io love with. The reason Eve tempted Adam was kdn.i, iha.fl wuan't anv olher man HI ..fik.iinnii "l m .I:."-.;- i,,a. yniiri I ran ncrnm your V.VhinI f . 11 11 1,. and nvr fnlllill BUY IDlne loouual'tliem. 'l'o-daj I am entirely ! Irom .''tt.'SSL"!? rt... 1. i; tl. Ikaara. i.ti CANDY CATHARTIC jl tiuoi auaa hmmtimo . . r . ..-... nnnfl. Pltaaant. Palatani;. m ... flood, Never Slek.n. Weak.o. or Orll. le. a. ... CURS c"",,r"': . in lurtb, Inall CHI. Wntnd. S.w l"fcan u. TA DIP IkiMane iiarsniHl ST alierm-ROmU-DAG ilium ttiaK'l'oMcoo uawa. L.GBA1TT, ,;1 BICYCLE i WORKS .... 'Vheels sold anil Repaired rarta of Bicy-clistfnrnislied. W II1TK I'OKN, (jllp I'er bushel. trol, "you cannot undo the pas'. You the garden, may do much to make the roughest Making love is as different from being plioes imootb, but you can't straighten ;n 0,e as clam chowder is from chocolate out the furrows my lads, remember that!' oaramels. "Guess I'll go aud chop some wooa I mother spoke of this morning I'd most I fr.,,n.n ahout it." said lively Joun I h ' ... Hollis, in a strangely quiet lone lor mm. "Yes. and I've not ome errands to I do." suddenlj remembered Billy Bowles. I "Touched, taken, saui the Sinniy, captain to himself, as the boys lumped W. H. COHKN, Pharmacist, weldon, M. I.. All goods delivered Ir. e Store Phone II Besl.ti iiee '. a I i- ! S) II . HOW IMPORTANT IT IS THAT OUR ROYS SHOULD RK CEIVE THE PRt)PER TRAIXISO AT HOME. Leaving home is to many a youth his making or his ruin. As 0ff, keeping itep in a thouuhtful, soldier- i.:i, it .iri.veain lie. deiiends larcrelv on the kind of training like way. I IU nilUU liiv-v" .w - , . r. w he has received while at Home, anu me mini 01 sum no " ,, HVKH ,ikt veaks BestWATKllGROUNOAl KK f. To the young man of good parts, moral stamina grit aJ L Winslow't Soothing Syrup has beeu MK. Mi. Per Sack, O I . I ' ' ,,,,tl,ii,ir is n o-reuter develooer ill the right dl-1 f, .!, .earn bv millions ol 1 f ...... 1 id .u nt niiionir 1 nnikm i..r phil.lren. while teethinti. with ..ii man n see inor anar iii'iu ii.ii.. v.... ..... c, aiwuv,. , . ... HEADACHE Al Jfc saw. " JS', GOOD OATS Per bushel, 0. t .n,' mission ou earlb is 10 convince some man that he ought 10 get manicd. K riair. tula for lesfl. aaLAll other boo Is in proportion FOR CASH. W. T. PARKER, - . m lam IWM METAL CD 0 lMnilM(.Nl). VA Southern Headauarters For . a . IIL'TIIU TIV Pl.ATKH. iwiii ki r.r.L. : ' - " ' lit ON AND 8TEBI. HOOKING OK Al. STYLUS, HABHITT MKTA1.S, SOI.DKItS TINNKKS' TOOLS AND 81'IMM.IKS OK vveiiv liKsritll'TION. ETC. Distributors for Niagara Machine and Tool Works, of Buffalo, N Y. HSeod us your order, and inquiries and p.lron.xe Southern industries. 1 r iy L I Mi aa O n-t.m Roliclted. ' 2 8 1 y . j. u, M, m dwa jVi s 3 &t The Weldon Grocery Co. WilOLKSALKJOnilElWIN STAPLE & FANCY aGROPERIES & ...n ei nnu nnnrrRV n . wavlfinM M WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing rect.on u,u . r . f tovinV parenU is all gone, and perfect success. It soothe, the child, th,t ct ,.s ffiadc is Dr. K.ng's New ?,rangera,the r'lV'H Life Pills. The pill- change weakness liemusinow le.v ..p ... " . ni- ind oolio, ana u ne tiesi remcy . , tb lcssness into energy hitherto bv the loved ones at home, no am now ot-priv, Diarrhoea. It will relieve tne poor 11 u . ' , " ."-.-..;.. ,,..wminel hin. to thh for himself, .uffcrer immediately. Sold by druggista br... fag mto mental powe 2. )."jfr' "it 1 1 jSp-i They're WtLIMlN, N. '. ,n ,,l ih world. 2 cents a lire and ask for "Mm. ins- 2 'JM ' Music Id The Heir. At Miflniiut Bailiff; Hi RUT L,QU,D MUS,C 11 U .;.iNTna... lURKOMltYK MKI.UW APPLE BHASPY. n Fine Wines, MAPEFKOM THECLPSTEHINO UK A PES. SERVED AT THE PALACE SALOON ..iiir... (fW. D. SMITH, ( Washington Ave , WELDON, N.C. Full.line gmrries always on hand. cumsiauees " "'"i"-' - r - - .- Brought into competition with others, he must struggle to keep in ey P" liis place in the race of life, unassisted by friends. I his, to th. $MMaf, 8jrufl iuJ ke do oth vmimr liiilil of good parts, is ine stnooi 01 experieiu-r nun n w kiod. " .. 1 1 1 t 1.:... ...n.i-0-v tiiet. welt -reliance, anu. 111 u woru, iiium-s ui uu.. 11... it I.- : H..ll.. .......Ir ......ill.itiii.r r.i.'t-loMfi. I Tl... 1. .-..I.,.. t.,.inl in llm ItaltlWaV ul u manlv inun. nuni unsi uni , ..o ...... .. , iil,tt..reiil veiituiew.llic. witll little or Ho OonMcieliee. r 1'HS ill h, i. where hope ends aud memory be liim that neeuliar selfishness w hich turnsgood talents and inge-1 RiDs ..,.;tv. iiiirtnowersfor evil, his leaving home soon works his de -1 i..n. The seltish. reckless young man on leaving home. soon linds himself in partnership with the prince of darkneus and ou the highway to ruin. How important, then, that our I Ihivh all receive the proper training in the home so essential to " .. ... i . ' f 4..I... ....r... .,f ll,il.,c.lea lifl.it lllBV oualifving them 10 samiy ... -j have passed tin; home leaving tinie!-Religiotis lelescope. A PRAVEU mil PATIKNCM Shall I not be patient in the trials of my life, when Thou, O Lord, hast shown such long suffering patience with my sinning heart!- Pardon, I beseech Thee, my inward discontent and the too little care I have used to keep my tongue from utterance or ....tiitiliiiiit. Even when 1 am troubled, help me to be, cheerful both in thought and word. Teach me through experience of .,ii 1... inst and tdtilul in all relations with my fellowmen, to i....lr tci Thee for strentrth to work, for peace to rule my heart, for joy to brighten earth and tnake the witness of my life effec ....i f.. im 1...1,. .if iIiitk. And all these blessino-B I have cour ' age to expect from Thy fatherly love, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. A COMMUNICATION. Mr. Editor Allow me lo speak a few words in favor of Chambeilain'a Cough Remedv. I Buffered for three years with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nighis. 1 tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but eould get nothing to give me any relief until mj wife not a bottle of this valuable medi cine, which has completely relieved me. W. S. Brockman, Bagnell, Mo. Ibis remedv ia for aale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. You may have observed that blunt persons aometimea mskei very cutting re- axirks. wonderful in building up the health. On- lv ''io. nor box. Sold by W. M. t ohm, v i diuggist. Selliihnees is the lather of misery aud jealousy is the motlier iu-lsw. A SHOCKING CALAMITY "bslely befell a railroad laborer, writes 11. a k.u.., ,.f Williford. Ark. "His foot was badly crushed, but Bueklen's Aruiea Salve ipiiekly cured him. Its siuinlv wonderful for Burns, Boils, Piles and all skin eruptions. Its the worms chsuipion hesler. Cure guaranteed. 2!c Sold by W. M. Cohen, druggist. A man with the toothache can create more excitement io a house than his wife ..,.,1,1 if .he were lo be brouuh home sick. Oood teams and eomfortable vehicle, t.ivena a call wheu iu need of wood, a team or a bicycle. Yard and office corner Maple and Secoua streets, Weldon, N. C. dec 20 kiD.BmiTT.li, lUMaii Sired, Noilulk. i. Teeth extracted withuot the slightest paiu bv the use of pure nitrous oxiue pu. the safest anaealhelio known. It h" been in constant use in my practice lor 3 yr. Chloroform and ether adminis tered; also the best local anaesthetic lioid blidge work, gold crown and porcelain crown work; artiUcial teetn, nuing .1. teeth and all kinds of dental work known lo tho tine art of the profession executed ... .1 'nr.. 1 -1 in the most caretul anu sannui " reasonable prices. 314 Main street, Nor folk, Va. Hra th. A lhe Uml 1m Hi alwig Bought When you want a pleasant physio try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta They are easy to take and pleasant io effect. Price 25 .m. Samnlea free at W. M. Cohen's drug store. It is not always the woman whowtips the loudest and the iifieuest who has had the most trouble ,. 4 80 V VEARB EXPERIENCK a 4T T.ani MaNKW nlntl; MMrt.ln o..t nelnlon IMe "fl". tlon.atnrtlTiiail.iilial. I'.tnnta latm "".J.1"""' qirrlalwitk., wlltii.at cliarj m " Brlaliwtk. wlllniatcnarj win. Scientific flwerican. . 1 .t-t-aatt.afl Haltlvr l,lfllt 11 T- , Kar : rnnr monl ha, L Bol4 ar .11 yW"i" SO l Co '--. New tori
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