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xr-W lit ft VI n J. 'SEr5f,5 ?k It lit Advertising Rates ;.aile Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, Terms of SubscriptionSi.. "0 i cr Ai.r.i r. VOL. X 1.1 1. WKLDON. X. C. TIU'KSDAV. .I.WTAl.Y :5). l!M)s. NO. HU. iwra Hi i viva VALUABLE STAMP. HP IE OLD MELODIOUS LAYS. FLORAL SUPERSTITIONS. HARD TIMES AN!) MATK1M0NV 'M.l'IMIul, J I'KU ri-NT AN c i-1 iii Pn-pnrn! i-ui fiir,s .similaiiii(ii!irF(iu;iiiiir(!ii!a linsJilicSionailisanilllimvIsi How ii Vniinir Virginia (iirl Se cured the .Money for Her Wed dins Ore;. BY JOHN likl'XNl.KU' PromolcsllitV'slioiirkrrfrl-' irssaiKl l&rsi.Cnmains neither 0)iiu.Miii'i!um' nurMiucral.' AOTJiAKCOTIC. MttjrfraiJlkX'XWtim inifjiiil Surf' ( ,).'x.?v;tll I . .; lleiWtl- I jfmeM 1 v;,r,'tif- ilvii WJ ilwtti.il S'jrpr I httttuntitltjtr. I Aiwrfcrt Remedy fuiT-iwIIpa linii.SourSlniuadl.lii;"".'; Worms .t'liiivuIsiuiiU'tVi'mli lu-ssaiulLossoFSUEl". Facsimile Signamrfor KEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature W ( .b' In i 1 Use or Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMt CINTAUN COMPANY. NEW TOBB OITV. 30E Inv I'iiom: Nli. ill' l'il"'.l - -'I I J RN.STAINBACK. I'N DKIITAK WW. Weldon, North Carolina. Pull UiK'ol CASKin S. COI I'INS and ROIiCS. Day, Nijtht and Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. o pang H.(i. KOWK I'lMiliAI. IHRI-C TOR AM) 13MBALMI:R. enteen years' HxperietKe Hearse Service Anywhere. M 0 nini'iiii'iiiimil Fjmmmwi'i !bTi mr JwIkawbvmiIihS SuuHimBiinnIl j THE BflMX OF WELOON II II . u W KL. Organized lender the Laws of the Stale of North Carolina At'l il'-'l" L'll'I'll. I !.. State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of W'ckloii Depository. Capital ac Snrplas, $40,000. , Hi 1 1 1 1 ; , i'li-. I liaiikini: laci tiiur t''.-ll id. lilllii "itli:tm'l'tii rtuntu l; nilv ::l III.' I' ':il isilf l-'or moo' luill Ii1"l.'t':i tim tor tins M'c'tinu. 11 -Ini'Mi"!.! with the Iiiimik'-s iiiti'ifi-"t Hill iimiiv v.-ai. Mum v i I 1.11. .I n. itllrri'M i piT -! 1 11 1 II . 11. 1- "II " ' -"i.i'iU .I. 'I'lii- mirphu and uli ln l.lr.l pnOH- l.auni: n a. li.1 a -11111 11... I'.anl. luv roiiiiiK'iii'iiu' Jamiaiv I. I'""- SaMiiu" Hi'paitmi'iil sil'owniir 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 n;i!" ...-n a I. i, i..m1 ullimi'.l t.iii'iiuiiii On..; ni.'i m.nitliM or liniiri-r. ;i pt-r f.-ul. 1 ui-lv Km fiirtlii'r 111 formation apply lo it -.iial lo i'M:'.l.i-li.'. ,11.. l'i.-;.i' I.I I. aui'i. I p. 1 1 al.ii'i' I lo . Ill I', nt 1 ..1 I'HKMUKN r: V. i:. HAM III.. VII K-l Kl -.II.I.M. IM. II. U. l.i.W I-i.lai'li-on. Noitliainploii r llli:ii: li. M I I'll. A stamp from one of grandfath er's love letters to her uramlmoth er has alhirded the means ol'i'loth iiiK twelve year old Janett l;aveett, of AlvxauUria, 'a., in her wed i din, da'ssiii" when the time amies for Iter wedding, and providing her wiih a trousseau. The stanip ! hroiiRln $2,000, the highest priee j ever paid for an American stamp j in America, ai a stamp sale at the J l-'rcem'.m buildim;. i The stamp is one of the few of, : the provissioual issue, printed by j the postmaster at Alexandria in 1 IS 17, before the days of the na I lional postal stanip system. ! This particular stamp is printed 1 in black ink on light blue paper. ! All the other stamps of this issue j heretofore known are printed in ! black ink on bulf paper The stanip is circular in shape and the size of a half dollar. In its center is the word "paid" with "5" under it. 1 hese are encircled by the words "Postollice, Alexandria," around which, in turn is a circle of stars. I As told by Mr. Parish, who eon j ducted the sale, ihe story of the stanip is this: 1 lie i-awcettswno have lived in Alexandria for many generations, were once well-to-do but are now so poor that when Mrs. Janett l-'awceti, who is seventy-six years old, wished to give her granddaughter and namesake a Christmas present, the only thing she could find were the stamps IVom several old letters. All of these-one was from a love letter sent her by her husband in the early 50s-were of old varieties, . and Mrs. I-'awcett was sure they would be worth something. The old lady had always wished to be the donor of her namesake's wedding dress, so on Christmas when she gave the stamps to her little grandchild, she told her to sell them for what she could, and , perhaps they would bring enough to buy a wedding dress. The little girl's father took the stamps to a dealer in Alexandria. ; He bought all the others at mod erate prices, but when he came to the stamp from the old letter, he declared at once that its value was beyond his purchasing power. Accordingly it was sent to an agent in Richmond, who forward- ed it 10 Washington City. It was i purchased for a collection in Cleve ; land, Ohio. ! When she was informed of the immense' value of the stamp from ! her old letter, Mrs. l-'awcett was ; I overjoyed and greatly astonished, j Whatever it should bring, she said I would be the property of her little 1 granddaughter and if there was i more than enough for a dress the I rest would be pu; aside for a dow I er when she was married. -Wash-! ington Dispatch. I love the old nielodioiir. Which solily melt the ages The songs ol Speik'es'". ' Arcadia Sidney's silverv Sprinkling our noon ol nm lavs ihrougli, ;oldui days. !'!ir;.ve. e il'l freshest moruni" dew Yet, vainly in my quid hours To breathe their marvelous nines 1 try; I feel them, as the leaves and (lowers In silence feel the dewy showers, And drink with glad Mil! i die blessing nf the sky The rigor of a froen chine, The harshness of an untaught ear, The jarring words of one whose rhyme P.eats often Labor's hurried time, Or Duty's rugged march through storm and strife, are here. Of mystic beauty, dreamy grace. No rounded art the lack supplies ; Unskilled the subtle lines to trace, Or softer shades of Nature's face, 1 viewed her common forms with unanointed eyes. Nor mine the seer-like power to show The secrets of the heart and mind; To drop the plummet line below Our common world of joy and woe, A more intense despair or brighter hope to find. Vet here at least an earnest sense Of human right and weal is show n, A hate of tyranny intense, And hearty in its vehemence, As if my brother's pain and sorrow were my own. O freedom! if to me belong Nor mighty Milton's gift divine, Nor Marvell's wii and graceful song, Still, with a love as deep and strong As theirs, I lay, like them, my best gifts on thy shrine! WHICH WAS THE WISER? Two men toiled side by side from sun to sun, And both were poor; Both sat with children, when the day w as done, About their door. One saw the beautiful in crimson cloud And shining moon; The other, with his head in sadness bowed, Made night of noon. One loved each tree and flower and singing bird On mount or plain; No music in the soul of one w as stirred By leal or rain. One saw the good in every fellowman. And hoped ihe best; The other marveled at his Master's plan And doubt confessed. One, having heaven above and heaven below, Was satisfied; The other, discontent, lived on in woe And hopeless died. Country Ueliefs About the Mints. I low ers and l.uck. There U nothing which grows around w hich there is more super stition woven than the homely mints. Not only is mint ihe crowning enticement of a julep and a limit? which make sedate uhhies gambol and roll like six-nionth-old kittens; but according to tradition, the different mints have supernatural properties, and there are good and bad mints. Pennyroyal, aside from its qualifi cation as a flea discourager, is said to make fa quarrelsome husband Rheumatism Strange As It Mav Seem the Num ber of Mai 1 iavS rim; I'oriods of Disaster Increase Distress Du ll ml I lie iimrrniae I New York City swamped for the ceii'-e bur li.iii has msi wee!; been and it ill be necessary sisiantv, ae flt.it comes is e idem mat it wi to add on additional a cording to the report from thai quarter. A hundred and lii'ty licenses were issued in one day, and w hen the of'lice closed at -1 o'clock in the afternoon there were thirty cou- I I HVM win. It. "iv AiMIl r.lv i, .mi r- but I... "I ill:. I I .Iv 1 1 ... t Nis f. .r rh-'ll. slriii'-llit. tll.l Is I'. 1. T i 111. ;. In -I ...I llli. :r- nil ' 'I I iili.l litni?i til t in tiV nty nf T.'ii.'it villi .!y M.i' li,;i.l.t .r.si ri sii'.ii Will.. .nt .- .illy Ir.'tit.'.' liutiiy. :l.utn..u- 11! In-f.lts ni . m ! iis ht.roni.ir.l 1 Uh..iilniil llii.l'T MllMI- Ul.r i..l-li..;. li-r.lvi ...i ..I tins rwn.'.ly m ,.'11 . 1 1. '. " ! ts ..is. VIll'T. a Ih.'M' ..'i..n,iM vsisl.-s ysl. ln. lis.l Ilii' I'ii'H.. ..I iivv.t. i ll. ri. h ii.nv mi 11 ill'T l.ints r VYHtl Mi.liiK',! ri'.lt.lUUl'illl Dr. Stoop's Rheumatic Remedy and wife slop bickering if it is giv- pies who had not been able to se- VV. M. COHEN. en to them by soms friend. Cat nip, on the other hand, when chewed creates quarrelsomeness and is said to make even mild and gentle people fierce. If catnip is held in the hand until heated and then put into the hand of another, it will, so goes the superstition, so control that person that he or she cannot leave you so long as the catnip is retained in the hand. Spearmint will prevent illness so long as it worn about the wrist. If spearmint is mixed with salt and applied 10 the bite of a mad dog, the w ound will heal, it is said. In the olden days the children used to put a bit of spearmint in the cots cure permits. The new license law which re cently went into eflect is responsi ble for the rush on the marriage bureau, but it calls to mind a pecu liar fact which has been known to observers of social' phenomena for many years, and that is that during periods of depression the number of marriages in any given commu nity invariably increases. At first blush it would seem thai ihe financial situation would have a controlling influence over matri monial ventures, and in certain w alks of life ihts undoubtedly true. The doubting Thomases and Thomasines who refuse to be- s on Christmas day, believing that lieve that iwo can live as cheaply at the exact lime when the Saviour as one hesitate to take the plunge, was horn the mini would bios- And yet, strange as ii may seem, sum. considering the great body of the The superstitions which cluster people, the number of marriages around llowers are as many as ' increase during periods of dis- there are different flowers. It is considered unlucky to gather flow ers out of season, as before and af-; ter the season they are said to he-! long to the fairies. The firsi wild llowers which arc gathered by a young woman in ihe spring should spell the initials of her future hus band, if the superstition holds true. Here is a schedule of supersti tions about finding the first wild flower of the season; tress and disaster. The elemental desire for sympa-1 thy and companionship appears to , override every consideration of , economy and worldly alfairs. The 1 matrimonial aspirants determine to enter upon that siate in which they may "redouble heir joys and cut I their griefs in hall," j The record 111 New York during S the past few weeks, appears to 1 bear oui his general statement, I I lo aysctiti, less ol rttcnr;th. nervous r...:'., ti'si- .csc. cosiaipaeon. b.-.d breath, l-ncra! .lobiuty. :.cjr ri-ii and catarrh o'' 11. z toir.acri are all due to indigestion. Koriol r".is.vs 11 d re.-:li:ii. This no discover,- rcsre-.cnls ine i.ateial juices of diges tion an t!ie,' e.ist in a healthy stomach, conitsi.vi v.'iti tl'.s greatest known tonic ai.J lecoiistructive properties. Kodol lor d..peps;a coes not only relieve ina.gesiioa and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps alt stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the niu:ous membranes lining Ihe slorr.ach. Mr. S. S. Pill, cf Riverwonl. w. Va . says: " I tr. -jl lei with rsur st' marn lor twenty years, t' !-.! cursi ma and wo are now usir.e it tn milk Itr ra:v." Kodol Digests What You Cat. Eolt s on.y. Reii-v-s inditi-itln, sour stomach, b . c r. i 1 e ct pas. etc. Prepared by C. C. DeWITT & CO.. CHICAGO. Sol.l l.y W. M. I olii ii. Wcliloii. N. ('. (iliOROK C. GREEN, Attomey-At-Law, I National Paul; lluilililic) I'lat-lMi's 111 all statr uinl Kt'tltTal ourts 1 't.ll.'i'litni ol I'laiins in Hal as an. I u.ljniiiiiiir coiiiitits. Moln'V lo loan on approve! si'iurit Utorni-y for titst National l'.ank IWrliloll. III.IHIN. N . C. r, Mmiiyaiwim If found on Monday, good luck ' and men who have watched social ' all the year. If found on Tuesday, large un takings, which will be successful. If found 011 Wednesday, a wed ding in the family. If found on Thursday, hard work with little profit. If found on briday, unexpected wealth. If found on Saturday, misfor tunes. If found on Sunday, best luck ol all. N. Y. Tribune. some noon si ouestions PONDER. TO A TEMPTATION. They Who Wish tn Live Long and Retain Vigor of Mind and Body, Should Keep Holy the Sahhath Day. A lifi .)iurUv IIIIC- ami yMMIIIJ EZmZmMwI u 3 i Dili hi ! 1 II zl B B B 1 s ' 8 AIR LINE RAILWAY mri Hn11l.fi Till: MAJOR. "Prohibition doesn't seem 10 have hurt the Major. Hear him whistling r" "Yes, he thinks thai gallon jug he ordered is on ihe way. Ailan- anta Constitution. The Knopk-otit Mow. The blow which knocked out Corhett was 11 revelation lo the. pii.o lighters. Krimi 1 lit' rai'li.-st. il:t s of in., run; th knock-out blin.' was uinnil fur tin- jaw, tin. tempi" or ilif jnijiilar vein. Siotnach iiiincties were throw II ill to worry and weiirv the lighter, tint if a sclent air man i of sighi of his neighbors. So that liail told one ill llieolil littlileis llllll inn most vulnerable spot was the union of tlie stomach, lie'il have lain-'ln il at him The b'isy man who reaches Saturday night exhausted in body and mind, is assailed at certain seasons by a temptation which masquerades in the garb of an an gel of light. "The office will be very quid today. The shop un disturbed; my thoughts are on my business; why should 1 not go there on Sunday morning, write my letters, look over my ledger and put things in good shape for a new beginning on Monday?" This temptation wears an air of virtue. The man would not be in his pew, it is true, but he would not be on his wheel, nor taking any pleasure, and he would be out ,l:ne, coiis.li. fioai anv cauc. i si. .pp. .1 l.v ill. Hioop's ( ollL'll And it is -o llmi-oinrlily hai inlets ale. thai III. slioop t, s mother.. i'i 1 v w lien, to sie it ii hi. in lit -ilat ion cMii lo very yoiim: Pal. us. ,,. wliolc s .me hi,., h I. -aw-, and tcn.lti steins ui a linie-iieahiiu iiioimiuii s luiilt. fiu- nili Ihe enraliw properties to Or. !i....p's niiiL'li ( inc. It calms tin coiili and Inals tlic oi,. and sensm,,. ,.n cliial nicuil'iancs. No opium, no chin lotoini. uothin.' liaish 1, r. to injure 01 Mipprcss. Nmply a 1. 1 m .ri-. plant c lla.i. thai help- 01 htal acluiis lulus. I'lic .-paniai.K call- llns iim. i,,i,., i. t'oftoi list'-. "'he Su.'l'eil lleli. " !' man. I In. lioop's. lake no oilier, ol.l l.y W. 1. ( ohi ii. Weldon. N. (' How meek and lowly a girl is during courtship and how strenu ous after marriage. Tltr lints sill. litiltc CMi made 11 1- iccelilly i.et n pioduced by 111'. Mump, of 1,'aeilie. Wis. Volition ! bae , 1. 1 boil it en or an minute-.. "Made in a 1111 11 ute" sa s I lie doctor. "Health 1 of- j fee" is really the cIo-cnI coll'ee imitation ever yet produced. Not a main of real coll'ee ill it cither. Health eollcc mu tation is made from pine toa-led cereals 01 fianis. with malt. mils, etc, 1,'callv it would foul an expert were lie to llli kuow umlv th ink il I'm collcc. sold bv W.T. Pa,!,,.,. w,',h, . N ('. wuwa IKMH To and Through the South Atlantic States and from New York to Florida. Also via Atlanta to the Southwest. Unexcelled Passenger Service Via S. A. L. Railway lor 1111 liinniaiiius. Or. Pierce Is briinitng liitit' to the public a parallel fact; that thtf soniu.ii the most vulnerable organ out olhe prVie ntu! as well as In It. We pn.tecil.iii' I vlk- Ihrnati, tti t and lutms. I but theWiNhSwe am iiuerly imliuer I flit to, nnlil ilisiVAIimls llie solar plexus j anil knocks ii out" M il;.' your stomach 1 LitVsoNjJ 1 xsnpr. I intil-.-l 111 sni' lil.-L.unn-i' Watch forannouncemem of Improved Schedules. Cleveland Carter. C. H. QATTIS, Ticket Airent, Weldon, N. C. Trar. I'ub. Airivut, Raleigh, N. C. h 1. -pot, "liotilctl .leuicai iiiscovcry cures 'weak stomach," Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin ami Ira- ; pure IiIihkI ntul other disciws ol the or 11 us n( iliiresiuin anil iiuiriiit.u. The"Ooltltii Metlical iiscnvery"bas apecilic curative elfcct upon all mucous surfaces ami hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what siwre it may have ri'iiched. In Nasal ijfarrh it is well to cleanse, the passaces With llr. Sae's Catarrh Kemedy lluol while usinn the "Ui-covi ry " as a constitutional rem iily. II lil the -Oohlcn .Me.lical Discov ery " cures catarrhal diseases, as of the ! stomach. Imwels. bladder an.l oilier jielvlc i nriians w ill Ik' plain to yon If you will read a booklet of extracts from the writ ! lints of eminent mistical authorities, en ' dnrsiiur Iks iuu'rislieiits and explaininit i their ciirativn properties. It Is mailed fire on retiiiesC Address Dr. U.V. Pierre. I lliilTalo. X. Y. This booklet (rives all the i Ini-rcilients entering into Dr. Pierce's 1 medicines (mm which It will be seen that j they contain nut a drop of alcohol, pure, I tripU-relinislitlycerinelieinirii.setl Instead. ! Dr Pierce's Rrent llioiisaiid-paiie lllus : tralisl (iiiiunon Sense Mistical Adviser will .e sent free, paper-ltoiind. (or CI nno eent stamps, or cloth bound fur 31 stamp. Address Dr. Pierce as above. he fancies, he would not oll'cnd their sentiments of right in the mailer of Sabbath keeping. Never theless, this is a temptation to be strenuously resisted. No law of the becalogue is mure gracious on ihe human side than the never repealed ifourih com mandment. All through the Mo saic economy, like a silver thread, runs the tine and kind meaning and thought of Cod, in providon for a seventh day of resting from toil. When we set out te be wiser than the Lord, and insist on work ing the entire seven days without a break, we seriously impair our vitality and run the risk of -shortening our days. MADE IN PARIS. ''They say Maie's newly ac quired wealth has gone to her head." "Yes, she's wearing nothing but imported millinery!" Chicago Journal. Don't wait for your ship to come in; cnariera tug and go out! uid meet il. The man who makes the best use of his lime generally has a good time. The greatesi truths are the sim plest; and so are the greatest men. Young men think old men fools, and old men know young men 10 be so. There is always room for a man of force, and he makes room for many. A pawn shop where we could hock our troubles would fill a long fell wani There are men who prefer their own blunders to oilier people's good advice. Trust not lo appearances; the drum which makes ihe most noise is tilled with wind. The best swimmers are often drowned, and the best riders have the hardest falls. Don't forget that other people feel about as little interest in vour troubles as you do in theirs. I 11 is me uaiucsi tinug 111 me i world to convince a hungry man affairs for long periods of lime contend with certainty that it is a universal rule. j So it will be interesting to watch the license bureaus and ordinaries' offices during the period which is to elapse before absolute plenty and security comes again. MOl.'RMNd COLORS We wear black, luirope w ears black. It expresses our depth of woe. In China ihey mourn in the 1 purest white. While signifies the purity which loved ones have gained. Yellow is mourning in ligypt, signifying ihe decay of nature. In Hthiopia brown is chosen, typifying the earth from which we . came and to which we return. Turkey has chosen blue as her mourning color, as a delicate re minder of the sky to w hich the dead have gone. In some parts of Turkey, how ever, purple represents mourning, combining the heaven of the blue with the black of sorrow . LIVEE-ISH Tills Morning? TAKE mi v m t'-4s riafW' 'Mswi4 if . J Im. an hmi-l, 'S.-aaXu.- CtJ.J.' A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer J W.W.KAY. Family A LKiHT STAMP. Grocer, An old man had gone 10 a posi ofrice in Mississippi and offered for the mail a letter that was over the specilied weight for a single stamp. "This is too heavy," said the postmaster. "You will have to 1 put another stamp upon it." The old darkey's eyes widened in astonishment, "Will anudder stamp make it any lighter boss?" he asked. wr.i.nox, n.ec, I ki line ep the best of ewrytliinir Polite attention to all fit tuv "J Iv KAY' vp- XU.I'illH BATHS AT 110111. W In 11 tin' 1 1 eat t 01 lx Itllll v : the stomach, nor kidneys. Thai that the rich have trouble. A Cltlll sc ttl'sili .titlitd l.lsi, il comes to an end some time, and a man reaps what he has sown. toiiiach. . ...,; ,,, wavs tail, lion'i dim stlinulale (lie llcait 01 is simply a liial.t'sliift. I.et a prescrip tion l.unwn to dluciiists ci lynhiii' as : - f" l p'" Hestoiaiive The hvsiora- j Cood temper is like a sunny iitt is pu paieo cpicsM 101 uiesewt ai. inside nerves, luiikl them Willi Dr. Shoop's hVstorative lablels or lliUltl and see how tpiickly help wtlt come, lit e sample lest sent 011 ic.picsl by 111. Iioop. liatiiie. Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple leM. Sold bv V. M. I'olicii. Weldon. N. ('. LTER E. DANIEL, ATTOKNKR-mT-LW, KI.I KIN, N, ('. liacticcs in the courts of Halifax and Noi'thauiplou and 111 Uir Supreme ami l edenil courts. Collections mailt) ill all pai ls nf North I 'aiolina. Pttineli otlieo at Halifax open every .Monday. They Heal The Skin and Away Its Impurities Take day. How forcible are right wouls. Cod sends enough to all. How disappointed the average man must feel every time he looks in a mirror. An aching tooth. void the decayed CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Give, and ii : you. hall be given unto Trial Catarrh trrulnitnlH arc Itnni; muih'tl imt lie', uu ri'tui."t. Iiy lv. Sliooji, liacinc. Wis. These tests are provinir 1 the peopli without :i pen iiv'k c-.Ht tin1 ureat value ul this neien- tilic nreseriptidu known to ilnurtrists ev- erv where as lr. Shoop k ('atunti eay. Sohi hv W. M. Cohen. Weldon Uem- ' Sul)i!nn liatlis heul Skin HiseaM's ami ; ijive the limly a wholesome clow. Now : you don't have to yooll to a hmh-pi iced resort to yet them. I'ut a lew spoonfuls t (d IIANCIK'K'S Idol IW S , PHI in the hot water, and you -jet a perfect sul phur hull, riuht in your own home. Apply HANCOCK 'SUtrm St I, I'll! K to the affected paits. and Irzema and other stuhhorn skin troulilesare tjuiekly cured. r. H. II. Thomas, of uldoslu, (.a., was cured of a painful .skin trouble, antl he praisem it in the lushest terms. Your drueirist sells it. Hancock's M) sru'iiru (UNTMKNT is the best cure for SoreH, I'iinples, Itlaekheads and all intlammu tion. (lives a soft, velvety skin. KILLthe couch and CURE THE LUNGS wth Br. King's Hew Discovery FflR OOUCHS rnicK OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTOBX OE MONEY REFUNDED. Bears the Signature of There is no witness so terrible, no accuser so powerful, as conscience. A woman is always pretty in the eyes of a man who is in love with her. OASTOnlA. 9 1 he Kind Yea Han Always Bought Been tie " Bean the m lm m mm Prudent men choose frugal wives. Who lias no money must have no wishes. O-A.STOn.XA- Bnn the ? m Km m mt mm Bignaturt 1'nnni'lty ohlHtiw!. or rrr RETURNED. tO YEARS IXPKttltNCK. OurCNAHtiSS UIKi TMI LOWEST. Ht iiil mt-U-l, photo ui dkwch entvrt wnn-h ami fno tvptfrt ott ptfi)Uihiltt t. INFRINGEMENT aVi'tf outi'llU-lGll lw(-.r -i). Oourtx lutftit ol.minrtl thmmrh hk. AO VEX. H TIEED and OLO, fif- TSOI MHKS. Pitt ftlONA MUl COPYRIGHT qukkly Bhuuunti. Oppoalte U. 8. Pntent Offloa, WA8HINOTON, O. C. fitftii'iitia v
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