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A. NEWSPAPER FOE, THE PEOPLE
TEBMS:-1'M PER. ANNUM IN ADVANCE
VOL. XL.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER J4, 1905.
NO. 19
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TO THE MERCHANT: If you haven't Red Meat Tobacco in stock, write the factory we vul supply you direct
HMP i TO THE CONSUMER :
We give you our absolute guarantee that each 10c plug of Red Meat is made of better tobacco and contains
more Rood solid juicy chewing quality than any other 10c plug of any weight offered or sold by any factory
Writ aunt tad lulJre,l pla'nly here I
.jiq any CHEWKR of tobacco who will cut out and mail us this advertisement, we will mail him a card which will entitle him to one 5c cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at ary store 'rrn'.'irv; tS's brand,
Manufactured Only by Liipfcrt-Scnie Co., Wlntton-Snlem, K. C
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tCETABLE SICILIAN
&HairRenewer
Perhaps you like your pray hi ir; then keep it. Perhaps not ;
(hen remember Hall's Hair Fcncwer always restores color to
gray hair. Stops fallinc hair, : !so. ij'Tn..rriip.i:.i,
TANNER'S PAINTS
Kctainth.-ir pre-eminence
above ill oilier brands ia
because thoy are made of
the beat materials obtaina
ble and are ground with
great earo. If jour dealer
doe not carry them write
to the manufacturers.
Box 180.
Tamer Paiit & Oil Co.,
1419 K. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA.
ITu Bank of W
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AVOID BITTER MEMORIES.
Wl OROW OLD BICAOSI W DO MOT
KNOW BNOUQII TO KIIP YOUNO
Unlet memories of linfal Hie which
has gono all wrong make premature lur
rowa in the faee, take the brightoo-is
from the eyes; the elasticity from the
step, and makes one') life aplei and
uninteresting.
W grow old because we do not know
enough to keep young, just as we be
come tick and diseased because we do
not know enough to keep well. Siok
di ss is a result of ignorance and wrong
thinking. The time will come when a
man will no more harbor thoughts that
will mako him siok or weak than he
wou'd think of putting his bands into
firo. No man oun be eiek if he always
has right thoughts and takes otdinary
oare of his body. If be will think only
youthful thoughts he ran maintain his
youth far beyond the usual period.
If you would be "young when old,
adopt the aun dial's motto "I record
Done but hours of sunshine." Never
mind the dark or shadowed hours
Forget the unpleasant, unhappy houra.
Remember only the days of rioh experi
ences; let the others drop ioto oblivion
It is said that "Long livers are great
hopere." If you keep your hope bright
in spite of discouragements and meet all
difficulties with a obecrlnl faee, it will be
very difficult lor age to trace its fuirowa
on your brow. There is longevity in
ohccrfulneas. Exchange.
WAIT ON THE LORD,
V. sit on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart ;
wait, I say, on the Lord. Psalm, 27:14.
My heart is faint, O Lord I I am so weary ;
The heat and burden of life's day is great.
The path I take is often long and dreary,
And I am weak but Thou dost bid me wait,
Unto my open easement I oome creeping,
In agony to pray the whole night through ;
When other eyes, live Thine and mine, are sleeping,
And stars keep vigil in that arch of blue.
Thoo as the dawn, with trembling, rosy Sogers,
Draws back the curtains of the darksome night,
The radiance of Tby prosence round me lingers
Content am I to do what seemetti right.
Take courage; we shatl find in all our living,
However hard and unjust seems our fate,
Strength for life's conflicts daily He is giviog.
Learn, then, to murmur not, but trust and wait.
THE BLIND GIRL.
......WELDON N. C.
Brume! UiJer The Lais of tie State of North Carolina,
AUGUST 20TH, 18112.
STATU OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY.
833,000.
Tor ten years this institution haa provided banking facilities for this section
lu Mockholdera and directors have been idonli&ed with the business interests ol
tililif. n.l Vu-t- r. M..na i. loani.it nnnn an-
" ..miii.iuui.uu UUUUUCB lut luauj jvmia. ..utjtj n .
proved security at the legal rate of interest six per centum. Accounts of all are
pollened.
President: Vice-President: Casnier:
W. K. DANIEL, Dr. H. W. LEWIS. W. R. SMITH
Jackson, Northampton eounty, N. C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
WHY THE WINNER LOST.
Miss Jones And so your former
sweetheart married your rival, did she?
Mr. Brown lee. You see she didn't
really know which of ua she liked best,
so we agreed to have ant fight for her.
Miss Jones And you were the loser?
Too bad that you should lose the fight
and the girl, too.
Mr. Brown Oh, I won tbe fight all
rinht enough. Tbe other fellow was in
the hospital for two weeks, but she mar
ried him juat the same. Guess she
thought it would be a gcd idea to
marry a man she oould handle.
NEVER TIKED.
One day several years ago a Yankee
told a farmer that be was never tired.
"Well, mv man." said the farmer. "I
think you will juat suit me. I don't like
men who are always getting tired."
Then he set the Yankee hociog weeds
in a field. After a while the farmer
earae along to see how he was getting
They say, dear father, that to-night, you'll wed anoiher bride,
That you will elasp her in your arms where my dear mother died.
That she will lean her graceful head upin your loving breast,
Where she who now lies low in death, in her last hours did rest.
Tbey say her name is Mary, too, the name my mother bore.
But father, ia she good and true, like the one you loved before?
And are her steps so soft and low, her voice so meek and mild ?
And father, will she love me, too, your blind and helpless child ?
Please, father, do not bid me oome, to greet your new-made bride,
I oould not greet her in the room where my dear mother died.
Her piutare's hanging on the wall, her books are lying near,
And there's the barp her fingers touched, and there's her vacant chair.
The chair whereby I used to kneel, to say my evening prayer
Dear father, it would break my heart, I could not greet her there,
And as I ory myself to sleep, as now I often do,
Then softly to my chamber creep, my new mamma and you ;
Then bid her gently press a kin upon my throbbing brow,
Just as my dear mamma did; papa, you're woepiog now.
I know I love you, papa dear, but how I long to go,
Where God is light, and I am sure there'll be no blind ones there.
Now let me kneel downbyyour side and to our dear Saviour pray,
That God's light hand may lead you both up life's long, weary way."
The prayer wa9 offered, and a song. "I'm weary now," ehe said.
Her father raised her in his arms and laid her on the bed,
And as he turned to leave the room, one joyful cry was given.
He turned and caught the last, sweet smile his blind cbilj was in heaven.
Tbey buried ber by her mother's side, and raised a marble fair,
On it inscribed these simple words, "There'll Be No Blind Ooe's there."
WAS A VERY SICK BOY.
Dut Cured by Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"When my boy was two years old he
had a very severe attack of bowel com
plaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
we brought him out all right," says
Maggie Ilickox, of Midland, Mich.
This remedy can be depended upon in
the moat severe cases. Even cholera in-
AN AWFUL JOLT.
The largest and best plant in
the State.
CHARLES MILLER WALSH,
lso Iron FeocinK, Vase
Ouarricr and Manufacturer of MON-
I'MKN rs, TOMBS, GRAVE
STONES of every description.
Freight prepaid on all shipments.
S.le delivery guaranteed. Write fur
designs and prices
on, tut was surprised to see the Yankee fII)luni j, cur,j bJ ;t, Follow the plain
lying on the grouod, fast asleep under a p,ited directions and a eure is certain.
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothino Sybcp
has been used for over 60 years by mill
ions of mothers for their children while
tocthing, with perfeot success. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain; cores wind colic, and is the best
I remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold
by Druggists in every part of the world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for" Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,"
and take no other kind.
etc., tor ceruetrv anil other
Durpmes at lowest nriww.
IfS.SATISl'' ACTION GUARANTEED.
Work Delivered At Any Depot.
ectllly.
hedge. The farmer gave him a puih
and said.
"I thought you told me you never got
tired
The Yankee was scarcely awake, and
after rubbiog Ms eyes, he said:
"Well. boss. I never am tired, but if
I do not lay down several times every
day and havo a goml slfep I should get
tired, like the rest of folks.
A man never amounts to much until
1,e has been turned down by at least
three girls.
For sale by W.M.Cohen, Wehion,
N. C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawka, Oarysburg, N. C.
Bt.o..- :a v" L .Tlx . " jr
SPRING- & SUMMER
-o FOB 0
HEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN.
Bin Line Dry Gooda, Notions, Goota Furniahinga, 4e. The largest line
ever brought to Weldon. Don't fail to nee thera before you buy.
Our Shoe department is full and running over. The largest atook we have ever
rried, and we are making prices '
THAT WILL SELL THEM.
In received a big lot of (DORSCII) Shoes. Suit, to order, made up in good
hpe and by good tailora. Fita Guaranteed. Don't fail to lee out line of
Samnles and Prices Before You
Place Your Order.
3H. D. ALLEN & COMPANY, g
WELDON, N. C.
ETT- " ' ,
Maatawa i'n'f Hi 'i
THE GUARDIAN OF OUR BODY.
The forrmort biolo;!it of our dar,
u M..i.rlnMk..ff. haa ahown the world
ol acienw tlint there are leucocyte. In our
blood that art a. ncavcnirrr. or tiolicrmen.
Thrne fxilictmra which at' calud Mitfo.
cytrt look out for the noaiou. or Jwuonouo
iirniem. ill our hlnod. Varlou. orfcndliie
.l.n.rni. an nicked out of the blood and
h. ih.w tM.lirrmen anil di'.tmvrd.
Therefore our live, are protected, by
Uicc bluod cell .poliernwa, lue wuf jvn,
anil w nj")t nuiounily Horn aim-war
lontr a onr blood conUlna plenty of phago
cyte, and ri d blood corpusclea.
"A new broom aweep. clean and in
order to put our own home in ordi-r we
tuust git rid of all the poiaon. in the Wood
with a new broom .uch an alterative
.ara ana.l. from roa,t. and herbs Wllil-
a at.. .... of .Irohol. a. Dr. l'ierce'a
Golden Medical Discovery, a apecihc for
making rich red blood for eradicating the
poison, from the blood. In omc way the
policemen in the blood are increased in
number and .trenglh ao that we are put
in the be.t po.sihlc shape to resist disease
to cure neuralgia, coia, maim, uu in
cipient consumption. ,
fi-rt.. .1nr. .iai.lv and time 1. tnveu to the
enbject the more we find that the blood ia
the center of life "-aaya Dr. R. V. Weree,
the noted specialist of Buffalo, "the health
and comfort of the average person depends
..alra.lv nn this blood supply for the heart
must have pure blood or it will not puinp
and keep the body supplied ngularlj like
the beautiful automatic engine it la. The
nerve, must be fed on pure blood or we
ir. al.. ...in nf n.itrnliria. which is the
cry of the starved nervea for food. Head
achea, cold in the head, catarrh and many
other thiilga are due to stagnation of the
i-i 1 n
I)r, Pieree'B Pleasant Pelleta are a mild
laiative. No other medicine equals them
lot geaileacaa aad Uoroughataa.
ACCORDING TO SCK1PTURE
A certain tailor of very strict princi
ples m in tbe habit of excusing the
faults of his afsistiuts only when they
eould justify themselves by Scripture. One
day a woman entered bis shop and ask id
to see some material, but refused to buy
it because it was too cheap. After show
ing her some other goods, the assistant
brought baok tbe same material, this
time asking a higher price, wheieupon
the customer bought it. Afterward, the
proprietor, who had witneaaed tbe trans
action, reproved his assistant severely.
The latier, rerrembering the rules of the
establishment, replied: "Oh, its accord
ing to Scripture all right She waa a
stranger and I took her in "
TO FIND HIS SIZE,
The late Tom Reed Cfar Reed
waa, as everyone knows, a big man phja
ioally.and there were few men who wore
larger oollara. One hot day in the sum
mer of 1901, Reed waa in Portamnu h
and, having to wait over for a tram, he
decided to make an impromptu toilet,
changing hia collar, etc. So he hied
himself to tbe nearest habberdasher'e
and begas a aurvey ol the oollara dis
played in the store.
"Waited op, air? queried one of the
clerks.
' Not yet," responded Reed, and then
added, "I would like a collar."
"What siae?" piped the clerk.
"Sil20," aoswend Reed.
"We don't keep collars so large, but I
thi k you oao be aco muiodated at the
store just around the corner."
Reed found the store around the ear
ner to be a harness shop.
BARGAINS.
The Heiress "Papa, I am considera
bly embarrassed to discover that I am
engaged to marry both the duke and tbe
count."
Papa "How like yonr mother, to
jump in and buy more than she wants,
jut-t because it ia oheap I"
Pain from a Hum Promptly Relieved
by Chamberlain'. Pain Balm.
A Utile child of Michael Strauss, of
Vernon, Conn , was recently in great
pain trom a burn on tbe band, and as
oold applicationa only increased the in
flammation, Mr. Strauss oame to Mr.
James N Nichols, a local merchant, for
something to atop the pain. Mr. Nio
hols says: "I advised him to use Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, and tbe first applica
tion drew out the inflammation and gave
immediate relief. I have na.d this
liniment myself and reeommend it very
often for cuts,burns,spraina and lame back
and have never known it to disappoint,
For sale by .W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. C , W. K. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A Hawks, Oarysburg, N. C.
"WHO WOULD HOT TRY-"
A YOUNll MAN nr.NT II IH SWERTI1KART
TIIR WRtlMl 1I1X AND WI1AT WAS
Till IIRHULT.
Wouldn't this jolt the loving little
birds off the houghs? A few days ago
a young Jefferson City dude, accom
panied by his sister, visited a Btore to
purchase a gift for his sweetheart as a
birthday present. Thinking a book or
a box of bon boos too common, be do
cided to give her a pair of gloves, and
made his purchase accordingly, while his
sister bought a pair of fancy stockings for
herself. Both gloves and stockings were
wrapped in similar packages, In some
way the bundles became mixed, and the
young man, not knowing the mistake,
sent his sweetheart the stockings accom
panied by the following note :
Dearest : 1 hope you will enjoy
this little present, instead of something
foolish. Ob, how I wish no other bands
than mine would ever touch them after
you put them on, but I know, dear, that
such a wish is vain. A score of fellows
may touch them when I am not by yonr
side, and other eyes than mine may see
them on the street and at parties. 1
bought the longest pair I could get, and
if they are too long you can let them
wrinkle down. A great many of the
girls wear them slipped down a little.
Alwsys wear tbcm at parties. I want to
see bow they fit. Somo fellows have
dirty hands, and they are likely to soil
them, but you can clean them, dear, with
benrnc, if you leave them on till dry.
I hope they are not too small. Blow in
them before you put them on.
From your Loving ."
The engagement is off, and if the un.
fortunate young man ever shows his
mug in that end of town he will get it
knocked off by the man-like fist of
"Dearest One's" father.
Moral Always look ioside a box be
fore you send it away.
ATTACKED BY A MOB
and beaten, io a tabor riot, nnlil covered
with sores, a Chicago street car conductor
applied Bucklen's Arnioa Salve, and was
soon sound and well. "I use it in my
family," wiites G. J. Welch, of Te
koosha, Mich., "and find it perfect."
Simply great for cuts and burns. Only
25o. at all druggists' drug stores.
CUT IT OFF SHORT.
A Kansas man away trom home re
ceived a dispatch from bis wife, saying,
Come to ace me at once. I am dying."
He took the train immediately and leach
ed home eight houra later. His wife re
ceived him joyfully. When he was able
to speak, he asked her what she meant
by sending him such a messaga. "I
wanted to say that I was dying to see
yon," the woman explained, "but the
man would only let me tend ten words
for a quarter."
LIKE FINDING MONEY.
Finding health is like finding money
so think those who are sick. When
yon have a oough, oold, tore throat, or
chest irritation, better act promptly like
W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va.
He says: "I had a terrible chest trouble,
caused by smoke and eoal dust on my
lungs; but, after finding no relief in
other remedies, I was cured by Tr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of
any eough or lung medicine in the world.
At all druggists' drug stores; 50c. and
tl 00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free,
"W ho would not try to win a heaven,
Where all we love shall live again,"
Where all we hone shall And its haven
And all we suffer lose ila pain.
Where all our sins shall be forgiven,
And all our faith be realited,
Where love shall find its reoogniliio,
And all our double be reconciled.
You have to get out an injunction
against foolishness is order to make any
I impression on some people.
GOT OFF CHEAP.
He may well think, he haa got off
cheap, who, af er having contracted ooo-
atipation or indigestion, ia still able
perfectly restore his health. Nothing
wil do this but Dr. King'a New Lift
nils A quick, pleasant, and certain
eure for headache, coDstipatioo, ete. 25o.
at all druggists' drug stores; guaranteed.
YOUR DAILY TASK.
DltlNU YOUR WllOI.lt HEI.r TO IT WITH
AU, YOUR rOWBIlS INTACTa
It makes all the difference in the
world in results whether you come to
your work every day with all your
powers intact, with all your faculties up
to the standard; whether you come with
the entire man, so that you can fling
your whole life into your task, or with
only a part of yourself; whether you do
your work as a giant or as a pygmy,
Most people bring only a small part of
themselves to thiir tasks. They cripple
much of their ability by irregular living,
bad babits in eating and injurious food,
lack of sleep, dissipation or some other
folly. They do not oome to their taskB
every morning whole men. A part of
themselves and often a large part is
somewhere else. They left their energy
where they were trying to have a good
time, so that they bring weakness instead
of power, indifference and dullness in
stead of enthusiasm and alertness, to the
performance of the most important duties
of thiir lives. The man who comes to
his work in the morning uorofreshed,
languid and listless cannot do a good,
honest day's work, end if he drags rotten
days into the year how can he expect a
Bound career or a successlul achieve-mem?
Good work is not entirely a question
of will power. Often this is impaired
by a low physical standard. The qual
ity of the work cannot be up to high
water mark when every faoulty, every
function and every bit of your ability is
affected by your physical and menta
condition. You may be sure that your
weakness, whatover its cause, will appear
in your day's work, whether it is making
books or selling them, teaching school or
studying, singing or painting, chiscliDg
etatucs or digging trenches. Orison
Swell Marden in Success Magaiine.
3
Cause uf Insomnia.
Indigestion nearly always disturbs the
sleep more or less and is often the cause
ol insumoia. Many oases have been
permanently cured by Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon,
N. C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J, A. Hawks. Gorysburg, N. C.
Sew it goes thread.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
nud Don't Know it.
ZIow To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling Indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; If it stains
your linen It 19
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass It or pain in
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There is comfort In the knowledee so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
kooi. ine great xmney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or Beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity ol Demg compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Koot Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won-i
derlul cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have ths
best. Sold by d-uggists in50c.and$l. sizes.
Tou may nave a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that tellsal
more about it, both sent 9
absolutely free by mall. T1-"
Address ur. Kilmer ac nnm. or rawunp-Rooa. i
Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
Don t make any mistake, but remember
tha name, Swimp-Rool, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y.. on every bottle.
J. A. ALSTON
S&hTrSfiSSra
A Remedy Without a Peer.
"I find Chamberlain's Stomach end
Liver Tablets more beneficial than any
other remedy I ever used for stomach
trouble." Bays J, P. Klote, of Edma,
Mo. For any disorder of the stomach,
biliousness or constipation, these Tablets
are without a peer.
Sold by W. M. Cobon, Weldon, N.
C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C , J. A.
Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
THE NEW BABY.
FINE
Family Groceries,
PROVISIONS,!
-Cigars and Tobacco.
Fine Whiskies
AND WINES
TERRIBLE THREAT.
"And if 1 should break the engage
ment, aatd tbe liyde l ark Iwrneo, "tell
me truly, what would you di?"
"I I should take poison I" cried the
beautiful girl.
" i ou would really goto tbe nearest
pharmacy and get poison?"
"No, ho! Voi.e than that. I siiouid
allow a yonog man who smokes ' cigar
ettes to kiss me." Chioago Daily
News.
Merrimac Clnb nnd Pride of Virginia, nice
and mellow. Bar stocked with Choice
Drinks of every kind.
Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street,
Weldon N. C. 10-21-ly
DID YOU
The Mother tsn'i he just perfect?
The Father Great kidl
The Uncle WhaM Another?
The Aunt (on the mother's side)
He favors all of us.
The Aunt (on the father's side) He
favors all of us!
Tha Nurse He's a poor sleeper.
The Bachelor Friend I'm sorry for
them.
The Cook-He. a darlintl (I'll give SAY DRINKS P
em notice to-morrow!)
The Doctor bhall 1 ebarge tot) or
$100?
The Cynic Well, it isn't his fault
The Clergyman Anoiher sonl.
The Milkman Another customer.
T. M.,in Life.
Well you will find
the choicest brands of
RYE, PURE OLD
APPLE BRANDY
and Sparkling wines,
Where,YouAsk?
A man never forgets a good deed if be
did it himself.
WHY AT
It may be considered a corruption of
good manners to snub the wife of a mao
to whom yon owe money.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acta on
Nature's Plan.
Tbe most successful medicines are
those that aid nature. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acta on this plan. Take
it when you have a eold and it will allay
the cough, relieve the lungs, aid ex
pec. oration, open the secretions and aid
na'.ure in restoring the system to s
healthy condition. Thousands have
testified to its auperior exoellcnoe. It
counteracts any tendency of a eold to
result in pneumonia. Price, 25 ocnts.
Large rise, 50 cents.
F r sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. C, W. E. Heavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
SicK
Headache
When your head aches, there
is a storm in the nervous sys
tem, centcrine in the brain.
This irritation produces pain
in the head, and the turbulent
nerve current sent to the stom
ach causes nausea, vonutincr.
This is sick headache, and
is daneerous. as frequent and
prolonged attacks weaken the
brain, resulting in loss of
memory, inflammation, epi-
lcpsv, tits, dizzmrss, etc.
Allay this stormy, irritated,
aching condition by taking
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Tills.
They stop the pain by soothing-,
strengthening and reliev
ing the tension upon the nerves
not by paralyzing them, as
do most headache remedies.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do
not contain opium, morphine,
chloral.cocaine or similar drugs.
"Sick headache Is hereditary In my
fnmily. My tether turrcrcd a treat
deal, and for many years I have had
spi-lls that were ro severe that I waa
unable tn attend to my business nlTaira
for a dny or so at a time. During a
very sever attack of heidache. I took
Iir. Miles' Anlf-1'aln l'llla and they
relieved me almost Immediately. Since
then I take them when I feel the spell
coming on and it slops it at once.'
JOHN J. McERI AIU,
Pres. 8. B. Eng. Co., South Bend, Ind.
Dr. Mil..' Antl-Paln PHI. ara told by
your aruaalst, wno will au.r.nna xnai
th. Hr.t p.ckaa. will benefit.
vour montv.
Never eold In bulk.
Elkhart, Ind
fall, ha
25 floa.8, 29 centa.
Miles Medical Co.
W. D. SMITH'S,
Washington Ave.,
WELDON, - - N. C.
Full tine groceries alwaye on band.
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