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la p 'g Ik issl Q W4 Terms of Subscription--$1.50 Per AnntirrE I vcrtisin. Rates Made Knovvn on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. WELDON, N. C, TIU'IiSDAY, (HTOISKK 1, l!M)s. NO. Tlio Kitul You Havn Always Bought, nml which hnn been In UNO for over 30 year, Iiuh horno 11)0 Nljriiuturo of nml lia form mndo under Ills per V j)fj?-fy , Bonal Miporvlslon Hlneo Its infancy. YY, '-t4li Allnwiioouotoriccclvoyoiiin tills. All Counterfoils, Iiuliat ioiiA liiul ",Tust-iis-v;ood"nrn lint IWpcriinoiit thai; ti lllo villi nml iMidunpror tins limit li of Infants mid Children Kxuerleneo UKiilnst, i: vpcriiiK-iit. What is CASTORIA Ciistoria Is n lmrinless Kulistitnto for Cnstop Oil, Pnro pirio, Uriips nml Soothing Syeps. It Is IMoiisunt. It oiit:iiiis neitlicr Opium, .Morphine noe oilier Narcotic) MiliKtimee. Itsnu'ols itH jfiaranteo. It destroys Worms mid allays Votorisliness. It cures DIAi rliii a and Wind Coll;'. It relievos Teetliintf Troubles, eures Constipation mid I'laloleney. It nssiniilates tlio Tood, regulates tlio Sttmiaeli mid l$oels, i;'v'"t? lnsiltliy mid natural sleep. Tlio Children's I'unaeeii Tlio Mother's friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ."an ji lAV I'll' 01 N n . nr I'ihimw '.M and ."il. u P.N. STAIN BACK, I'NDKWTA K 111!, Weldon, - - North Carolina. f-ull Line of CASKHTS, COI I INS and ROUPS. Day, Niht and Out -of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G ROWE, HUNHRAI. DlwrCI'OU AM) IMHAI.MI.W. In Seventeen years' Hxperietuc. Hearse Service Anywhere 301 O 3E o THE BaiJK OF WELDON WKLDON, N. (' Organized Under the Laws oi the State of North Carolina, ai'i.it .'urn. ivy. Stale of Nortli Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital and Surplns, $40,000- Km- more than tiflecn year this institution has provided luiukinir facili ties for this section, lis stoekhold rs and directors have been idcntilioil Kith the business interests of Hah'aK and Northampton counties Im many years. Mmiey is loaned ii approved seemity at the legal rate of interest six per reiitiiui. Aeeouii ts of all aie solicited. The surplus and undivided pmlits haute.' leaehed a mini ripial to the . .... .1 .1... 0....1 i...- ...in.. I itiu.n-v I Phis established a v a pnai fi'H'h. I..UII in-. , - - Simile's Henartiuciil allonnn; int. i si on time deposits as Pillows: l or llcposits allowed toleiiiaiii three n.n.ilhs m Ioiil'i i. - per cent. Six months or longer, II per cent Twelve months or longer. I per rent. 'or further information apply to the ITesidenl or cashier. CLASS IN MANNERS. Instruction for the Awkward In Old Time Southern Schools. The father of Alexander H. Stephens, the vice-president of the Confederate Slates, was an "old field teacher, and one of his schoolroom exercises, which the pupils called "learning manners" evidently made a deep impression oa little Alexander, writes l.ottis Pendleton in his biography of the statesman. The plan was no less j admirable than iinaint. j It is related thai about once a , month on a I'riday afternoon, after j the spelling classes had got through j their tasks, the boys and girls were j directed to take seals in rows fac- j inn each other. Then the boy at ! the head of his row would rise i and walk toward the center of the j i room and the girl at the head of. : her row would do likewise. j As they approached the boy i would bow ami the girl drop a courtesy, the established feminine ' salutation of those days, and they i would pass on. i At other limes they were taught I to slop and exchange verbal salu tations and the usual formulas of ' polite imiuiry. ' These exercises were by nieet j ings in an imaginary parlor, the ' introduction and reception of visi ' tors, with practice in "common ; place chat." j Then came the ceremony of iu 1 imdiiciions. The parties in this class would walk front opposite sides of the room in pairs ami up on meeting, alter salutations of the j ' two agreed upon, would begin , staking known to each other the friends accompanying them, the boy saying, "Allow me, Miss Ma- j ry, to present to you my friend, , Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith, Miss ) Jones." After Miss Mary had spoken to Mr. Smith she would in j turn introduce her friend, i These exercises, trivial as the ! description may seem, the vice presidency of the Confederacy says, "were of great use to raw country boys and girls, removing their awkwardness and consequent shyness and the painful sense of being at a disadvantage or the dread of appearing ridiculous." Youth's Companion. A J w fa 1 il sy I'KKii,i;st: W. K. IlANIKl., Vli'K I'l.l.NI I iKN f eAMIIKII. Oil. II. . 1.1. WIS. W. I(. h.MITII. (Jaeksitn, Norlhanipton eouulyi here Hullets l lew . Iiavi.l I'aiker, of l ayette. X. Y . a veteran of the civil win, nho IohI u loot ..I i:..ii, J,io,' kji's: "I'he L'oo.l I'.lee- tne I'.itleiK have done is worth 111010 1 than live huudied ilnllaiK to me. I sent luiu'h inonev doctoonu' for for a had rase of t icli tioitl.le. to , little pinpose. I then tried Ueeloe I'.lt- , teis. and they cured inc. 1 now take thrill as a tonic, and they keep me ! Hti-oui;au.l we ll.'' ". at any dm j store. Like tlie chariot's runs fast away. wheel, life SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY I 1 SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 13, 1908. These arrivals and departures are only as infor mation for the public and are not guaranteed, and are subject to change without notice. Trains will leave WI-LDON as follows: No. 32 lor Portsmouth and Norfolk at 4.55 a. m. Nn..MI,.r " " " tJ.I0p. m " No. 41 for Haleigh and points South at 12.07 p. m. No. 33 through train South at n jo p- " We operate l.ouhle Oailv ve.tihule service with Hr''!,UlpClmoud' ii,,ville,St. Aum.Miiie, Atlanta, hiinnncdiani, .M. niphu. I mtMnouth .Noilolk liichmond, Washinirtuii, r.altuuorc, fhiladelphia and New torn Por further information relative to rates, sched ules, etc., apply to CLEVELAND CARTER, Ticket Agent, Weldon, N. C. Or write to C, II- UATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Served as coll'ee. the new entree Sllh Ktitutc known to it ocei's everywhere as lr. Shoop's Health Cnllee. will luck eveiiacoM'ceespeit. Sot a tfiain id leal collie in it either. I'ure healthlul toasted mains, malts, nuts, etc., have heetl so eleverlv l.lended ax to ITive a woudeil'illlv saiisl'vnn; colfee taste and flavor. Aiid it is "made in a miinite. In, i No ti .lions '.'11 to :iu niiiiiiti s til inir lest it and see. Or. Shoop crea ted Health roller that the people nni-'hl havea eciuunr colfee sulistitute. and , that would he thorouu'lily satislyimr ill even- respect. : I'oV safe I'V W. T. I'aiker. Weldon, N.l. A man would rather think he understands politics than know he understands something respecta ble. Word of PraiBe Tnr tllP several IllKreillenls nt which Tir. Pierce's ninlirttn ai coniiH.si d. as Kiven l,v leaders In all the several schools of niedieliicslniuld liavo far ninro wniili ,1 i.iv nmnulit nt nim-imitesslonal ti tlinnniaU. Dr. I'lcrcn's I'avorlte 1 rescrlp- tioll has THK IIAIMIK OK IIOSKSTV Oil every hoi tie-wrapper. In a lull list of all lis in grclieiits printed In plain Kiajlish. It yon urn an Invalid woman and miner from (rispienl hemlachc, tiacknclic, gnaw. Ingdlsti In Honiach, pcrlisllcal pains, disacr'l;''', catarrhal, pelvic drain, drac-giifly'low n distress In lower abdomen or pelv, l rhups dark poW or sp-k danrin hefora the eyes, faint spells and ! kliulllul symrtomscaiised by female weak-wjLd..d.-ungcmcntofOjlntiiti ' (in!:ins7Vf7clin "oi d0 hi tter than tako Ur l'lcr Kavorlto Prescription. The h -Altai, surceon's knife and opera ting tall may bo avoided by the timely uo of Wavoilto rreserlptlon" In such caes. Tli'Tcl ttirw .y the o)i;n)iills erani'n 7trni.. i.ls.il fanif jJiCill 1 1 fill mi Mil vii, f; , ul ...... In. :ivonle,l anil i,mji. -.sf . it t r, v t o n nt c;irrn ii "in, W.' " r Vrr.'l ... 'l-',vr,ir, 'eWus native niediclnol nsits known to meil cat Vence for the cure of won,.,n' p.;culiar allmnnn, contains no alcohol and no harmful or hahit-forminiidriii;s. Do not oxiH-ct too much from Favorlts Prescription; "it will not perform miracles- II will not disolve or cure tumors. ; Ko mwllcina will. H will do s much to ! S vinous health In most weak nesses ana anmrnu iu,,u,., . women as any medicine can. It must be But till sliould climb for health women as any uion'"- -- Jim i a fair cLnce by r-rsevoranco in Ha B , nnv.ln I,. i. nil, ul time. use tor a res,mi,"i, Lmjjn'l .1 ITnl il hi "I ' I'l' 1 si-'-' "V trfeif a VnllstitiiteJixJlli'i r'""l "' fSKSSivIN to 'consult Pr. Plerco by letter, rw. All corresimd Jnca to Jninlrd a. saonslly ws-rr . and womanly conli.lonees are , l"""' t pr,!tesslonal privacy. Addn-sa Ur. U. . tierce, HulTalo. N. Y. , . . Or. 1'lerce's I'lensim' " ts tl M laxative and regulator " u," lr")W! Ti,.. tnvliiorate stomucli, liver ami b. wcls. One a la.atlve , twoor tlire. . catbarUo. tMJ W tk M eaudJ- Some Climb for Fame and Some for Gain ;iii k 4 4 "i and happiness. A package of Drs. Hoag & Turbin's Liver and Kidney Tablets Are for Liver and Kidney com plair.ts in their varied forms. Get a paJtagR today and see lite good it will do you. Price 50 Cents FOR SUE BY W. M. COHEN, WELDON, IM, C. BROKENJHREADS. I lave you broken the threads in weaving Your life's wonderful warp and woof? Are the threads of harmony severed ? Do you stand in shadow aloof? While the law, that Infinite Wisdom, I las scattered with bountiful hand, Is yours if you'll only receive it, This power, so mighty and grand? Have you broken the threads in weaving Your life's beautiful woof and web ? Have the strands of happiness parted, And for you, life's tide is at ebb ? Do you sit in the shaded gloaming And grieve over trials in store, When measureless God given forces, Hut wait for an opening door? Have you broken the threads in weaving Your life's marvelous fabric, rare ? Are the threads of destiny tangled And your days full of weary care? Do you see not the golden sunshine, The sunshine intended for you ? Do you still walk on in the shadow, When harmony's law glimmers through ? Then pick up the threads that are broken, Untangle the strands that are crossed ; And weave into life's varied texture, New aims, e'er its purpose be lost, Let gladsomeness fill up the moments, Bid sadness and sighing away ! Nor see but the sweetness of living, And the golden dawn of to-day. So the mended threads, that are weaving Life's strangely, wrought fabric anew, Will gather up harmony's keynote And entwine its beauties for you. Then peace that is past understanding, Shall fall on your soul, and its balm Will be as the sea, when the Master Cast o'er it His shadowy calm. RESIGNATION. There are whips and tops, and pieces of strings; There are shoes that no little feel wear; There are pieces of ribbon and broken rings, And tresses of golden hair; There are little dresses folded away Out of the light of the sunny day. There are dainty jackets that never are worn; There are toys, and models of ships; There are books and pictures, all faded and torn, And marked with the finger tips Of dimpled hands that have fallen to dust Yet I strive to think that the Lord is just. But a feeling of bitterness fills my soul, Sometimes, when I try to pray, That the reaper has spared so many flowers, And taken mine away And I sometimes doubt if the Lord can know That a mother's heart could love them so. Then I think of the many weary ones That are wailing and watching to-night For the slow return of faltering feel That have strayed from the paths of right; Who have darkened their lives by shame and sin; Whom the snares of the tempter have gathered in. They wander far in distant climes; They perish by fire and flood; And their hands are black with the direst crimes That have kindled the wrath of God Yet a mother's song has soothed them to rest; She has hushed them to slumber upon her breast. And then I think of my children three My babes that never grew old And I know they are waiting and watching for me In the city with the streets of gold. Safe, safe, from the cares of the weary years, Prom sin, and sorrow, and war; And 1 thank my God, through my falling tears, For the things in the bottom drawer. THE HUSBAND OF THE FUTURE. 1 VOODOO DOCTORS. Watch Tor This Model Husband l:or Me Is Surely Coming. : Heliel of Negroes in Their Ability to Work "Spells '' Catarrh To i-rmvn: tl:nt I'liliirrii inn linni-li In- 'lr ..l I: M llll.l.'.! Much has been written, of late, about woman- the model wife, so we have a word lor the model hus band of the Inline. We say "of the fin tire" for the reason that if he exists today we have never bad the pleasure of his acquaintance. The model husband of the hi litre will walk out with his wife on ' a week day, and will not be afraid of a millinery shop. I le will even have "change" when asked for it, and will never allude to il after wards. I le will not be above car ; rying a large bundle or a cotton I umbrella, or even holding the baby in his lap in an omnibus. I le will po to bed first in cold weather. I le A well educated and clever ne gro in Philadelphia related, with obvious sincerity, an experience of his own with a famous voodoo "doctor" of that city who had grown rich from his wizardry. "( dice a person had a writ out against me," this negro said. " I he constable had il. The magistrate was set against me. I went and got a charm front the 'doctor.' 1 met my enemy, but I w as not seen. I met the constable, and lie walked by and never noticed me. The magistrate did what he had never i done before- forgot till about il. The voodoo stopped il all." This same negro reined another in- -li'.i ,( Hi,, ii. tit .,ili.. m . '.'i i-.. I ion w .Il l.r in.liinj .l.illM, .'I. .ill ,M v. lin-l ! .. ,i in I ll.i.oi In llir.iuKli 'I r si ! s ' il ' .1 1 1 i I ul"". inc. rlilin. f'lit IT -tiui. ii s . ,',"ul,M''.:,'",''!"!,.i'.;1''i 1 1 .in ill ul ! .i I II' H'MIl'' II" r,l i''11' ' ! lit.' l.-l W Hi it! . i. I il il in i niintf mill- li; I.. .I Klil.HJIlM ml l;i.,iiiii.in. ,! ...l;iti 'I inlo ft .j..,n, .1 I,) Pr i.l II ii." Rti't ;,l . 111. 'II llV till ,.,, , c. -ti.nOiii. -ml -.miinlh, I. i.t tun.-, i ll'. .I.TIllil" , ..I ih.i i,.'ni. .. i 'I U UM'll I'Ut will get up in the night to rock the incident of his experience cradle or answer lite door bell 1 le will believe in hysterics and j , will be easily melted to tears. He ; will patch up a quarrel with his j i wife with a velvet gown and drive ; ; away .tjie sulks with a ride in the : automobile. He will never get out of humor because a few buttons are missing when he goes to dress, : neither will he bring home friends for supper. His clothes will never smell of tobacco. He will respect i the curtains and never smoke in ; the house. Me will be innocent of any latchkey. Me will let the fam ily go out of town once every year i while he remains at home with ' one knife and fork, sleeps on a curtainless bed and washes his own dishes and socks. Watch for ! this model husband for he is sto re ly coming. HOME. "Be It l;ver So Humble, There Is No Place Like Home." What beautiful and tender asso ciations cluster thick around that word ! The thought- of it is a very shield; the name of it has a spell to call back the wanderer from the path of vice, and far away where lite myrtle blooms and t lie palm trees wave, and the ocean sleeps upon coral strands, to the exile's : fond fancy it clothes the naked ; rock, or stormy shore, or barren moor, or wild height and niotin- ', tain with charms he weeps to think I of and longs once more to see. Of 1 all places on earth, home is the j most delicate and sensitive. ItSj chords move with a breath; its li res are kindled with a spark; its How- j ' crs are bruised with the least rude-1 ness. Here our hearts wear no j covering, no armor, r.very arrow ( )m ii 1 was nearly killed by a voodoo black cat, which used to come into iN house. I threw a stick and hit it. It was a witch. It tni'iiit'iiti'd me I was ridden in dreams like a horse. I sull'ered terribly. 1 was dying. I went to the voodoo 'doctor.' I paid him $5 for a spell. That night I awoke. The window was open; the moon I was shining. I saw the little black ; witch hovering up and down there. She was smaller than in her own body. She wore a very big, old , fashioned bonnet. Her face was! like that of the cat. But she did not come any closer to tne. Then she faded away. That ended it." The belief is prevalent among the negroes that witches have pow er to assume the forms of various animals. In South Carolina a means employed to guard against such visitations is to scatter rice or similar small grains thickly over the Hoot' in the form of a cross. Before the witch can approach her victim she must devour every grain. The task is too tedious for her patience, and she takes herself oil'. Marvin Dana in Metropolitan Magazine. Dr. Shoop' s Catarrh Cure All Dealers. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of svst-m through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing th mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "Ai pleasant to the taste as Mapls Sugar" Children Like It I For BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS Trf ; OeWitt s Kidne) and Bladder Pills - Sure and Sail ; Sold by W. M. Cohen, Wei, Ion, N. C I. J. KAPLIN, Nest lioor to Iioanuke Itolel Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. Had a Close Call. Mis. Aila I., ( looin. the nidrlykimnu proprietor of the Cumin hotel, ainrhn. Miss , suvs. "fin seeiill lilonths I suf fereil with a sewi i'coiiL'h. ami consump tion seeini 'l to have its cup on inc. when a t'oi-ml iri'imiini'ii'le.l In. Kiiil' s New iiseony. I lieL'a.. lal.iinr it. ami three hollies alfecteil a complete cine." Tin- fame of this hie sn mir couth ami eiifl i, ini.lv. ami hnn; amleol,l ii-ini'ly, an. I hue.' Illicit heal, i I- woil.l nle. Sold at auv ill ui: spue. .Vic. ami sl.no. I rial bottle free. The cheapest place for MIIN ami r.HY'Sclnllillnr. Mso a lariie variety in ladies skills. lorVoilrs a Specialty Gent's Furnishings, Etc. I. J. KAPI.IN, Kuiinokc Uujmls, . C. To a depraved bitter. taste, sweet is Would Mortgage the Harm. A farmer on liiind honte -', Knipirc, lia.. V. A. Ilovil by niline. says: "llnek lee s AinieasaKe eini'd the tvuiKorst i ..in . .ui iii v- I i.i in t and tirikixt ihein. everv cold wave i ..n.- on mi I, v. It is vuntimiore than ,. .. i o i i ' iiMwi'iibt'iu l'iiIi). 1 wmil'l not be uith- 10W S Ull UPUIl llieill. Il c uuiu ; . .. ... i .... , ... . Olll 11 n I nan i have a true home, we must guard Kl.i it." only : ATTORNEY AT LAW, ;Wia HON, N. c. Practices iii the courts of Halifax and a. I j i 1 1 1 1 ir eounlii s and n. the Supreme Court ol (lie Mate. Special atlellllOU k'lvi u to collections and prumpl return W. J. WARD, ii:nti.st,j ul ! li i: IN HAN IKt. Ill ILIHStil iWl.l.lniN. N.C In nioilcUL'e the farm al ativ di inr slnie. well our thoughts and actions. Ai ' "V single bitter word may disuuie. the ' o commonplace people he cx home for a whole day, but like ! inordinary seems impossible. unexpected flowers which spring epl-.- ly up A Healthy Homily. along our path, full of fresh-; ..)lm . vvMl. rilliu . ,,.ls ,.;,, Ve,i s,,.i ness, fragrance and beamy, so do i in-aith smce iir momr i". ,., , , , , . I I New l ife fills, thiee veals -... sas kind words and gentle acts and . . ....... n:rai limitci. ;iHior.i SWeet dispositions make glad the ! Maine. They cleans,' 'and tone the svs- , . , ,, .... I telll 111 a Ip'llllc Hliv Unit does you eoini. home where peace and blessings n. ,i( ,inv iU.,lir slH, dwell. The heart will turn loving- j ly toward it from all the tumults of ! To know a man, borrow the hovenrhl nml hnnif. "be it ever' eve of the blind and the ear of the 1 so humble," will he 1 spot under the sun. the drearest A SONO IN THH I1HART deaf. HeWitt's tattle Karly l.'isers. the lie liloiis little liver pills, 't hey are small, sure, sale pills. sold In- V. M. Cohen. Weldon. N. C. Verv Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and hava tne wrong one civen you. For thi9 reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BLAfflAUGHT Liver Mencme rum romitatiun of this old. relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver irouDie, is nrm ly established. It does not imitate- .... n, lre. If in better than others, or it would rot be the !- vorite liver powuer, wiin larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN 1 We can sing away our cares 1 easier than we can reason them 1 away. The birds are the earliest : to sing in the morning; the birds I are more without care than any ' thing else I know of. Sing in the ' evening. Singing is the last thing i that robins do. When they have ! done their daily work, when they have flown their last llight and picked up their last morsel of food ! and cleared their bills on a napkin j or a bough, then on ilie tp iwig j they sing one song of praise. 1 j know they sleep sweeter for it. j Oh. that we might sing every ' evening and morning, and let song ; touch song all the way through ! Oh, that we could extract the sense ; of sorrow by song! Then, sad things would not poison so much. ' i When troubles come, goat them ' with sons. When griefs arise, i sing them down. Lift the voice ot i i praise against cares. Praise God j j by singing; that will lift you above ' trials nf everv sort. Attempt it. All things arc they are easy. difficult before Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble priy.; upon the mind, dis courages and lessen:; ambiticm beauty, vigor ana cuerinoiici.a amni disappear when the kid neys aio out ol order cr di-.ea ei. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent iS-n II 4- nil uncommon i f r a chll I ta be bom a'OL aff hoU i with weak kid- i ii - m.,- II it.- rhn I niln- a:e too cficn. it the urine scaUs the (lc;h or If, when the ciuid reaches an ai;e wticn it :ne::U re ar ie ,.j control the passac. it is yet sftUeted with bed-wetting, deper.d upon it. the cause ot the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition ef the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and DOtn neea me same pjai rciucuy. The mild and the immediate ettect ot Swamp-Root is soon realised. It Is sold tiv Hruccists. tn fif'.v- and one dollar mv .r 11 . jl AVING secured n nr?t-c!n M baker I am prepared to fur nish Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes Ctc. in any quantity. The best of everything in the bakery line. M, S, MQUNTCASTLE, Weldon, N. C. : . ... ' v... c ::: Ki:?,taisr- i iirv Mill' in i iLiiVLit. uiiu uuiuiit -l . we-- ! A ..... I. io ,l, mple bottle by mail ' I.IOU s people un cui m, nuu io uo- The interesting thing about hav ing children is how uninteresting ihey would be if they weren't yours. Hushed be each lawless tongue. OASTOIIIA. All things are subservient to diligence. aiiDronriate language of Christian i feeling. Henry Ward Beccher. Besn till Slgaitan f Kind w Have map Km free, also pamphlet tell- Home nf Srwnr-Hnftt Ing all about tt. including many oi ura thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer k Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sura and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ard the address, Binghamton, N.Y., on every bottle. I'rmnp' 'lrtftiii'-.l. or FEE RF.TUBNCO. 10 VCAflt'IXPKIIIENCK. Viii CMARUtfc ARC THI LOWMT. ffiil intMlel, i-hoto Binkutch (ur ntM-i-t Mxin h ami fitv. rfiw i-t on mtiiiialility. INFWINOtMENT milln o'tMiiii-ted U'rii ftll eoiiit. I'Mi-ntu ohtntnwt tlirt'tirh ns, ADVZR Tl0 Mid BOLD, U n TRDI-MARK, PEN SIONS mul COPVftlCHT iuieU ublMiauO. Opposita U. 8. Piirant otnoe, UWARHINHTON. O. C. mmmm mm 4 kAV 1
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