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H la flip hV -w ri n i A'JvJr.i.iiii.j Rites iViaiio Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription -51 .."(: Per Ariaiiv. NO. Hi. VOL. XMII. WKLhON. N. C, TJU HSDAV, AKil ST 20. UMKs. I 1 i u 1:1 M M t J n r i A LONESOME BOY. Mow He Happened to Soil Her Dress 'ilh His Muddy Feet. Tlio Kind you Have Always Ilouglit, and which 1ms been lit use for over SO years, lias homo tho sipiaturo of and has been nmilo under liis per. tLjtAffl?'' 8Him ""PCrvlsion slneo its inl'unry. -AfyY. JtUcAtA. Allownooiiotodeeeiieyouln this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 'Jiist -as-ffootl" arc but Kieriiiients tliat tt'illo with and endanger Iho health of Infant and Children Kxncrience against lOxperimenU What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless; miliitltiito for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and .Soothing Syons. It is l'leasaiit. It eontains neitlier Opium, iMorpliliio nor oilier Nareotio Milistanee. Its ngo is It.4 g'larauteo. H ilestroys Worms and allays lVvvrishiiess. It cures Diarrho'ti and Wind ('nil.'.. It relieves Tcctliiutf Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlm Food, regulates tho Mtoiuach anil llowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. Tho Children's l'auaeea Tho mother's I'l iimi. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The hoy s(iiinncd uneasily. He was so close to a woman in gray that everybody I'elt sure lie be longed to Iter; su when he un consciously iIiik his muddy shoes into I ! i c broad-cloth skin of his left hand nciRhbur, she leaned over and said, "Pardon me, in, id, mi, will you kindly make your little boy square himself around? He is soiling my skirt with his muddy shoes, " Tlie woman in gray Mushed a little, and nudged the hoy away. "My buy?" she said. "My goodness, he isn't mine!" The boy .squirmed uneasily. He was such a little fellow that he Could not touch his feet to the , Moor, so he struck them out AN OLD SWEETHEART. Lucky Girl I BY J. W I GLHY. V:- Somcthin' about an old sweetheart, some dream about an old flame -Feller named O'Reilly wrote it; don't iust remember th' name; Heard it last nighi at th' lecture; girl that knew how to recite Had it committed to memory- knew how to bring it out right. Some perfect stranger set near me, back pretty well to'rds th' door. Feller iust dropped in, 1 reckon I never saw him before Feller 'bout fifty or sixty, puny well dressed, I could see. Dropped in to pass a dull evenin' an' took a seat right nex' to me. Somcthin' about an old sweetheart 1 don't remember it all Bui it was still when she spoke it wasn't a sound in th' hall. I don't go much on recitin', but when she spoke it, you see, I couldn't help listenin' to it; she seemed to talk right at me. Someihin' about an old sweetheart say, but she knew how to speak ! Sometliin' in her or O'Reilly made me all wet on my cheek, An' when I looked at th' stranger, hopin' that he didn't see, 1 lis cheek was wet, an' a tear rolled down on th' side nex' to me. Someihin' about an old sweetheart I don't remember th' words But it brought memories to me, springtime an' (lowers an' birds; Ml. !.-:.! .Mill V. d f ruin The l.icorrijiblo Widow. si The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CINTAUN COMOftNV, 11 MUNRAV STRICT, NIW VOMK CITVi WHEN HARVEST GOMES- BY FRANK L. STANTON. jjjj lA I'lllINK -'.'i. Nil Ill I'iiiim.s J I mill .'it. II I. N. STAIN HACK, " I NDKU TAKK1S, Weldon, - . North Carolina. Tull l.ineol CASKinS, COI'I INS and U'OHIiS., Day, Night and On t -of - Tow 11 Culls Promptly Attended to. D II. (i ROWIO, I UNI.WAL l)IKI:CI'OK AND liMUALMIiR. Seventeen years' lixperiencv. Menrse Service Anywhere. aoDoon 30E OE 3E aw? gT'"j.: THE BaNK OF WELDON WKLDON, X. (' Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, VI Ml SI' LMfll ISO'.'. State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital Jifl J $40,0C0. l;or moiv than tjfli'fii vimij ilii im tit't Tor this section, lis stuckli.il.lt i with tlif lmsincNS ii.terrsts of Unlit: many yearn. Money m louiifl ukii interest mix iter centum .Wuuut itutioh h:is provitlet! tunkiiiLr fai'ili- uinl ihit'i-tiiiM !me liern itfrntilietl , tiiiil Ntiithamptiin ('untitles I'm ;piiuvel MMMifity ut tlieleirul rate of tl all a.e ulit-itetl. o Tlie iiimIii and uinlivitleil itrnlit- Iiumiil' if:nahil a Mini iniual to Capitul Stork, tlie I'.aok liu. I'liiuiiu'iii'iiii; .laiiiiaiy I. I'ms, islulilislii' .HUVIIIIIS lll'liaUlllf'lll ulliiMIIIU lllli-H-t nil lllllf 'Irpi'Mls ai I'lllll'Ws: llt'piiMtM Ullilttfil tliri'llllllll tllll'l' MlnlllllS HI Inlli'l. J I'I'I' I'l'lll. mini til or InniriT, X jii'I oeut. 'rni-lM iihuiIIimii linmi'i'. I ut ci'iit. Tor furtlicr Iiil'iniiialiiui apply tii tin- I'li-nlrnt nr Ca-luiT. i'KKiiiiKr: W. K. HAMI l., vu l; l'i:!.ll'l:f I it. ii. u. l.i:w is (.lai'liiu. Niirtluinptiiii W AIMI It f Mini. straight in front of him, like pegs Brought back th' spring an' th' June time thoughts that were misty to hang things on, and looked at ' an' dim litem depreciatingly. -An' 1 looked over an' wondered what it was bringin' to him. "1 am sorry I got your dress j I saw him take out his liankchef, lookin' about sort o' sly, : dirty," he said to the woman on i An' when he thought I wa'n't lookin' rub something outen his eye. the left. "I hope it will brush 1 He didn't seem like a stranger you know how sympathy is olf." Somcthin' about an old sweetheart, mebbe some kindred o' his. "Oh, it doesn't matter," she j a ! said. Then as his eyes were still j fastened upon hers, she added, j "Are you going tip-town alone?" i "Yes, ma'am," he said. "I al- ways go alone. There isn't any-; , body to go with me. Father is i ! dead and mother is dead. I live j with Aunt Clara in Brooklyn, but ' she says Aunt Anna ought help do something for me, so once or twice ; a week, when she gets tired and : wants to go to some place to get ! rested up, she sends me over to j slay with Aunt Anna. I am going ; up there now. Sometimes I don't j ; tind Aunt Anna at home, but I hope she will be at home today, because it looks as if is going to ! rain, and I don't like to hang j 1 around in the street in the rain." i The woman I'elt something un- comfortable in her throat, and she ; said: "You are a very little boy' to be knocked about this way," j rather unsteadily. "Oh, I don't mind," lie said. "1 never get lost. But I get lone some sometimes on the long trips, and w hen I see anybody thai I think I would like to belong to 1 scrooge up close to her so I can make be lieve 1 really do belong to her. This morning I thought that I belonged to that lady on the other side of me, and I forgot all about m ' feet When the toil of summer's over, then the harvest will be sweet, The music of the fiddle lo the tiddler's patting feet; Love will be at the gate there, where the lights an' shadows meet, Kissin' of his sweetheart in the twilight ! The roads will then be frosty where we drive the teams to town, The boys'll then be shakin' of the juicy apples down, An' l.ove'll tind the sweet girls an' be swinging them around An' kissin' of ti is sweetheart in the twilight ! An' then we'll hang the mistletoe, by happy lovers blest, An' feel the heart a-thrillin' like a bird-song in the breast, An' l.ove'll go the rounds then- kiss the one he loves tlie best He'll be kissin' of his sweetheart in the twilight ! Tlii' Hiii'lni-'s Wife-Well, Jane, si) j'ntir i r husband's piiii.1 nt last Didn't .vim tfive liim Ills iiii'dli lni' imp el ly 7 Jam' All. poor, iliar, hnw cmilil 1? Dm lur siild as huv It was to lie tuuk in ii rr (it inn' lue niic was In-SLctili. ilinU'tit puslti I nrslcril Mrs Slit said sln i. mi' I 'adn't (iri'i'ii to loiiil ad one, tint It ike! So 11 were no guoil.- Not We A (iOOI) KIND OH PKAYIiK. A twelve-year-old girl, w ho was one of the "little mothers" in a New York slum, had quite worn her life away in caring For tlie naughty and the sick children younger than herself, and she lay dying. To a girl of her own age, who sat by her bed and tried to comfort her, she said, "I don't know how to pray. I never had a mother to teach me. 1 never joined the church. I haven't been to Sunday school in three years." That is why I got your . Then she sank back in despair, dress dirty." j and her thin, calloused, needle- The woman put her arm around pricked hands lay helpless on the me tiny chap and "scrooged" him 1 ihreadbare quilt. The other girl no so that she hurt him. and everv ! looked at them thoughtfully, and other woman who had heard his artless confidence looked as if she would not only let him w ipe his shoes on her best gown, but would rather he did it than not. Heart Throbs. II as: CASTORIA For InfanU and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Buars tho Signature then said, "Show Him your hands, dear, and He will understand July Farm and Fireside. YOUR SriY LKl-ST CRITIC. SEA BOA i ) RAILWAY 1 ''Salt water lady," is what you call a good many seashore compliments. AIR LINE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRiL 12, 1908. These arrivals and departures are only as infor nntion for the public anJ are not guaranteed, and are subject to change without notice. Trains will leave WELDON as follows: No. 32 for Portsmouth and Norfolk at 7.25 a. m. No. 38 for " " " at 2.57 p. m No. 41 for Raleigh and points South at 12 07 p. tn. No. 33 through train South at II 03 p. m. For further information relative to rates, sched ule etc., apply to CLEVELAND CARTER, Ticket Agent, Weldon, N. C. Or write to C. II. (JATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N.C. I Tho Sloilfsty of Women I Vaturally makes tlieiu shrink from th ; liiiklli'Kte questions, the olmnxiuiia ff i animations, anil linpli iisant loeal treats , meiits, wliieli some iiliysieians eonsidi-r I t'SMUilliil In Urn treatment of diseases ol 1 women. Yet, If lu lp rim 1' hail, tt Is better to submit Ui tills ordeal than let the di iii Brow and spread. The iroulilii Is that so often the woman uiiilertro- all the iiinoMance and flume lor nothing. TliotrsaniisSjr women ho livo lieen eurrd lii Dr. rierce's Favorite I'reserlp- I lion wriw. In JWi'rlullon of tho cure which diMJH!xhh the examination! ml liH'tl lr..iilnl..ilXTlfere Is no oilier 1 miilj.-iiie o ire mi.l (or itii.i-.llil , ' wiiiiiioi s ' t'.i.'lili' I'res.'npl ," It cuTeiuletillitallnii Jralns. irr. nuiatity tmi j femiilii weakness. It nlways helps. It , klmost alwuja eun-s. It Is slrletly noil- j alcoholic, non - secret, all its InnnslieuU , t. iiiit prinuslon Its little-raiKT; run- j tains no deleterious or tialut-foriniiiR i driiits, and every native m.slleliial roit . elit.-riim into Its composition has the full rmlorsi'inentof those most eminent In the ! several schoolsot ineillcal practice. Some ot these numerous and stronuestof pro- fessional endorseiiients of It-s Inifnsllents, , will I found In a pamphlet rapied . around the bottle, also in a tsmklct mailed 1 fnr on miuest, by Dr. U. V. l'ierce, of ; lluftalo, . . Jiiese proiessiuiiai en dorHMnents should have far mon weight ! than any amount of the ordinary lay, or I non professional testimonial. The most Intelligent women now-a-days tnte on knowing v. hat they take as mist Iclne Instead of oieniug their inoullis like a lot ot young birds ami gulping down whatever is offered them. " Favorite Pre scription" Is of KNOWN t'OMlUHI-rmx. It makes weak women strong and Ick women well. Dr. I'lerce's Medical Adviser Is sent frr on receipt ot stamps t pav exiM iisn of mailing nil. Send to Dr. U. V. fierce, llullalo, N. v., '.'1 o cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps forclolli-tsiuud. It sick consult the Doctor, free of charg by letter. Alt uch conimunlcatiouii am iield sacredly conhdeiitlal. Dr. fierce'! f leasaut I'elleU InvlgoraU You should be your own most severe critic. It is very easy and most comfort able to persuade yourself that you are doing your best, but deep in your heart you know the truth. Do you really feel that you are doing your very best with the work that has been cut out For you to do? Are you earning fairly the salary that is paid you? If you are dissatisfied with your work and the salary paid you, make a change, for it is hard to put your best effort into unconge nial, underpaid work. But if conditions are satisfacto ry and you are shirking your part of the bargain you arc defrauding your employer just as much as though you took money out of his pocket. LANOUAUI; Oi-- TLOWERS-O j The myosotis stands for "Re-; nieinber me." The recipient is likely 'to recall i the sender. j To send hyacinths is to say: "1 am very sorry." Hoti't mind. Just fancy how ! glad she is to receive them. j I'.y sending roses you as ood as say "I love you." 1 If they are fine enough the charmer is certain to indicate the "same here." j An offering of acaias (mimosa, ; if you prefer) says, "Let us be; friends." j Why, of course, what girl could j resist branchlets cioihed in fairy fuz of gold? Should you dispatch an azalea to a fair one you are advising her to "He temperate." Naturally she will assure you in her note of thanks, it is impossible to be temperate at sight of such plendor. AI1.INU. PI Tin' t';i: of my ft'tltliT' Tin' r.li'1'lunt jour li:i'L up! II Acquainted, mm 1 K , ii . y -- sv - II. -I Mere! Keep .null' t:lil cut Well, .von needn't p't Chest. ii THE HOME rOLKS. Don't KorRff to Write to Tlicin If you've a gray haired inoiher In the old home far away, Sii down and write die Icticr 1 You've put ot! from day to day; Don't wait tiniil the tired steps Kcaeh heaven's pearly gate, ; But show her that you think of her, 1'icloie il is too late. "Yes, I need a new coat, but llicie arc so many things lo gel for the children, that I tliitik I shall in do without." These voids were uttered by the father of live; after a pause he continued: "1 low well I remember hearing my father make such remarks, when I was a boy, and how liule 1 understood and appreciated the sacrifices." Many, many parents are work ing hard and depriving themselves of comforts to give their children a chance. As a rule, parents want their children to have better ad vantages, a broader education, and more pleasures than they had when young. The best return children can render their parents is to do ; the very best they can and make '' the most of their opportunities. If those who are away from home could only know how moth- j er is constantly thinking of them, i and praying that they stray not in ' evil paths; how she longs to know ' if they are well and happy, hey j would surely write often and tell all their doings. Don't write a few hasty lines saying you have no time to write. Take time. Don't say there is nothing of interest to write for whatever interests you will also interest your parents. AS TO RARE IsHi:!". "It is a mistake," said Otto f. Schaar, the president of the New York Waiters' club, "to think that an l-'nglishiiian always wants his beef excessively rare. As a mat ter of fact, the linglish like their beef belter done than we do. 1 ' once saw a waiter," he continued, "serve an linglish duke with a cut , of very, very rare sirloin. The ' duke looked closely at the slice of bright red meat. Then he said, J 'Waiter, iust send for the butcher, ; will you'-' "The butcher, sir?' , the waiter stammered. 'Yes,' said the duke. 'This beef doesn't seem lo be quite dead yet.' " THH KMiLISli or IT. Pt'Wiftdi tro'!)iV U io;t it YTii;foTti of. mul not lliit-.-,( tt tru VV.. tl.iiiL of I y.M" !'. Ki-itiiliiini. it n I in'l.'-.tii.ti i-.-i r. ;il (ii-ii. y t !),.' nr.- i i j t u ' - iri'y ui ;t c i l.tiii Mrnlie IV'TVi' -.; hll.'" lh.1 Jt Mil- Ii.'- l.H'! Ill Hi- i ! ;M.'ti ..; i;, K- I - i'l. to P.- .i.iMiri. !. ! ; ftcl litvnr 1. 1 I - .. O'.tt tli.tt fli' C.'!,! i ui It htthx in - i.nt. hir-!iin!flt -I. -Ii lip-illi ii'nl '.i'I'i'; !'"iir:itM-- - ' t.r I V-.r W li.lt l! 1.11: .till tt ill itiiiy n i cjii.iii ':. 1 .1 h,--t c.rn-t'tly h- !r Hlionp ii'. it. m ; v i" i hi lit r st ii i nit 'ti . l..-t..ititit!. i.i.mif iiir'-ct ,i i. .ii.' T .i-i :if hi th:il iKT'-si -,i.t I.i- ;. -t..ntiiv- U ''i : I:',;'i-v iiiil .i!ii-ii)li'. no .oilllD liis tl -'i H'Tbl In' hit'l. . l,l.,Hti:ijj, WiIiniiMh-n. iwl 1 1 .tii.l mil. try l'r. Miiiuj a . -! - uli'l W -i bell und i tiucr- Dr. Shoop's All Dealers. or Weak neys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitfs Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c E. C. DtWTTT & CO., Chicago, HI. SuM liv W. l. I uliell. Wel.lotl, N. ('. OHOROR C. OREEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1 Naliutial I'.auk I'.uililinc'l Weldon, N. C. Monuments AND Kiml I.iulv I've n Illlle I my nl your size I'll like ymi tu meet. Kill Kerrii.Mii Klxty llve pminil i liiini pinlli AV. t llill'l lliei-l.il' li'i mi know ns. Let him pi i;it a ivp;i'l;iii"ii' - New York W. ii lil. Hedgerow Robbery; or, The Inhumar Boy. Judge What is your profes sion t NX'itness 1 am a poet. Judge Thai's not a profession, it's a disease. Why James Lee Out Well. l Aei vlimiy in iinesv ille. olnei. kikiu- lira Muivl.ee.nl 11 nil mule f. flie , mites: "My liusliunil, .luineM l.ee.linn- ly lielieves he owes his life tu the use of' Dr. Kinc's New Diseineiy. His lime's were so severely atlei'tei that eonsiiinp- . lion seeini'il inevilalile, w hen a lYieinl ree oiiiineiiileil Newliiseovery. We trieil it. ami its use has lestoteil him to perl'eet t lieullh." Dr. Kiiuj'h New Diseovery is i tlie Kinc ol'ihriiiit uinl linn; reniedien. : t'or eouc'hs ami enlils it iius no eiiiul. Tile lilst ihtse ifives relief. Try It. SoM uniler L'uurantee ut any iliutr store, ."iiie. ami ?1. Tnul Imttle free. P - c' 1 k A lady, accompanied by her small son, was making v arious , purchases at the army and navy stores in London. The boy grew , tired. : "Who are you buying those ; for?" he asked. "Why, for father," was the re-1 ply. 'Tather in heaven or father in India ?" the boy persisted. The lady mentioned the remark to a friend, who, thinking it amus ing, repealed it lo an linglishwo man at church a few days later. The litiglishwonian listened sym pathetically. "Poor woman '." she sighed. "She was married twice." Gravestones. WE PAY -nm FREICHT si GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY . . . 1. H.I-T s rol'k 111 the Simlb IllihtraU r.ataliigue I rce. 1HE COUPER 'IKRBLE WORKS. iKMulili-lii-l isis.) I'.iiuU st., Norfolk, Va. 1VI to II nov - I v OASTOIIIA. Bear, tie UiiUH.-,-tKM You don't get triple ext. the ounce at the dentist's. act by Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BLacT-drTughT . Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouMe, is firm ly established. It does not imitate, other madicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger Gale than all othors comb:ned. SOU) IN TOWN tt Tlie I!' Willi I lie I lie IIi.im' liinl' Slightly Mixed. A KIM) WOKI). A kind word costs but little, but it may bios uii day liiC one to whom it is spoken. Nay, have not kind words been spoken lo you which have lived in your heart through years, and borne fruit of joy and hope? Let us speak kind ly to one another. We have bur dens and worries, but let not, therefore, rasp and irritate those near us, those we love, those whom Christ would have us save. Speak kindly in the morning; ii lightens the cares of the day, and makes the household and all its affairs niovealongsnioothly. Speak kindly at night, for it may be be fore dawn some loved one may finish his or her space of life for this world, and it will be too late to ask forgiveness. The cat and the light should both be pui out for the night when you tud retulau jUHuaeb, jlver and buwala. go o bed. We always feel sorry for a dig- nified man when the tatty is facing i passed. The naked truth is still cold facts when clothed in warm language. , The attaeks of Momaeli tiotilite ami stoinneh ilisotilers will uuiloiilileillv lead lo chrome ilvspepsia unless voil take siunetliiiit; for a sutlieieiit tune to i strenc'theii tliiLstouiaeli uml give it a chance to tfeiniell, ll'vou take Koilol in the liec'iiininti the hud uttackxnf Dys pepsia will Ih avoided, hut ll'vou allow these little attacks to pi llll'heeileil It I will take Koilol a lonc'er tune to put voiir stomach in if. mm I condition aifuiu. ; tlet a liottle of Kislol todav. .S.1,1 hy W. M. Col Welilon, N. !'. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. W ALTER R. DANIEL, ATTOh'NKY-AT-LAW', All th- I :..".!.) youi I'.ia.i.-f.li e : i.e;. . a:c yojr ran r.:. they f.l- . i .c v.a.ie cr ... ,:i l-.e Lijcd. a:-. .r o,:t 1.....' lull j uo vi-:i.ikin,;n. r. Jl'inctiees ill the eourts of Halifax ami Noitliainploii und in the Siipieine and l-'e-lerul colitis, t ulli-etioiis nui.le ill all pails of Ninth I'anihiui. Itiiiueli olliee al llulif:i open eery Monday. KILLthe COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS I .on-, r.. lu . undrheu-fiome;:-a. i i i:i the ih ice'ed The fruit you can for the winter is a put up job. DeWitfs Little Kaily Kisers. safe. easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Sold hy W. M. Cohen, Welilon, N. ( Mrs. hand 1 .Mrs. run It tin leiwiiy And bus jour has uruid to drhe liis own uutu? NeMil' li - Ves, Indeed; he cai .list us Kood lis Hiitne o' lllep l::..t! liiy h c n't . l"'-'-;' Il ii l,t-,i'.i L.u.. a,i cii r.nii i: . .. v. . I I.e.: liu.. il.i.. ' i.i ; ..lib. Jin.' ..dl3l-n-..i: 5 wore b i . v i-.i..d.-rn ... ;'.ii .ticnui ii; i l.bn.'y li . ii id u .a lu-.. ady i.-.bch , ...o lie-ti is .: v.. I' .incy ".iivi uric r jcG. :;y uri:iaiy 1110 ,-.id;irys, - t:.:.t rc.irly : their bcgin- WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PRIOR lt HIa A Ml OLDS Trial Bottlt Fim UND ALL THROW AND LUNG TR0DBIE8. rUK I - . OUARA NTEED SAUBFACIOliV OR MONEY BEFUNDED. auto mis.-l'hlhiilelihin l'n'ss. When the chappie takes the cake it must be "Johnny" cake. Bwritkt Bifutum at Ihl Kind lut Han Uwaft Boufiht tu Il you a-.'! sicl ii ciiii nv.ke no miniake by fu3. doctDiinj ;,cur kiJncys. The mild and the cstrautdihaiy clict t( Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Kuut, tnj great kidr.ev remedy is I i:xceneni uemm aumc . wonderful cures cf the ti;...;t uistntoine cues i Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. :ti!H iill'oril i '" 1-iSjldonitsi-ic-rus f i t,-.. s,. lose I'nl sues- -Tli.. north ' byalldtUEgistslntitty-gffr iofld'ei'ti-ieliitteis as a ifeneial taimW I cent aiid oe-lollar a: i reineilv. for heailaehe. hihousness ami ; You may have a - torpor of the liver and hmvels is so pro- ' sample uotue oy ma. Hon,, of s.H.x uoiiiieeil that I am prompted to Iree also pamphlet tell.ng you how to find a word ii. its favor, for the lienelit of . jut if you have kidney or bladder trouble, those aeekniK relief n. unci, alllielions. Mention tt... paper when writing Dr. Kilmer There is more health for the difcstivr Co-, Bingham ton, N. Y. liotl e of t' eetr c ittera . -"v - .'"-""- know of. EU-!' il oivuiih iii a ll.., ,., Ullt. .,il.,., n.n.n,li I Soltl uu.ltT iruainutoe at 'alUlruif stores, j tho name. Swamp- Rool, Dr. Kilmtir'i 6wamp-Koot, and the address, Binghamtoii, H. Y., on every bottle. I'miiilHiy ul.mtiiMl. or FEE RETURNED. 0 VSAHS'tXPCRICNCI. llitr CHARCCB AflV THK tOWKIT. Solid iiKMltt), tiului Hkt-K'li to.' i)Mrt wit' li .ml tttf n'))trt tin imtt'iitikbilHr. mFRINOCMENT fl'tila rmiiltlftwti bf'Iora nil NHirtH. hit. -nt ntititltxtl (lii'.utfh un, ADVCff TlStOitml OLO, fn-f. TRDC-M ARK, VtH ION mad COPYRIGHTS qukiy ukuuiiMl1. Oppottte U. 8. Putont Offlcdt WABHINCTOM.D. C.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1908, edition 1
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