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mer boarder*. Spend your vaca tion at The Bragg Hooea. Three CM t>0??? wealtly from Washing ton, N c. For rata*, addtaea Mrs Ann If. Bragg, Ocracoko, N. C. TAKEN UP ONB WHTTK OOW AND ' calf. Marked over bit swallow fork, ?d.pil? right; crap the left. Own er can cat same of paring tor thti notices and cotta of keening. J. Mae Alllgood,* Jeeeama. N. C. S-1J Imo p our child had auSered from severe bronchial trouble for a year." wrote O. T. Richardson. of Rlchar^ ?on-a Mil la, Ala.. "we [tared it had conaumptto*. It had > had couch all the Una. We ?:?! many remedies without aval), nJ duetor-a medicine ?eemed aa useless. Finally w? tried Dr. Kins' i New Ducorery, and are coughs, dolds. boirNBHi, lsgripps. asthma, croup and tore lungs. 1U th? most infallible remedy that's Prlca 60c and fl.00. Trjal bottl tree. Guaranteed by Hardy's Drtjg Jton, ? - , L ? y.> * yfra On Tuseday, June 6th, the Atlan tic Coast Line will *ell round trip tickets from Waahlngton N. C., to Jacksonville. Fla., at $8.50 and to Tampa at .110. BO, limited returnin: tp reach Waahlngton not later than midnight on Tuesday, Juno IS, llil. -?-? -ft m Extra sleeping ears and coachei sufficient to accommodate all pas sengers will be placed on trains and etfnrything will ho done. by the man agement of the Atlantlo Coast Lino to make this a first class jpxcnrslon. Proportionate rates will be made from othet points iu ViuM*. North "th^wrest arottKT edttreee T. O! White, gen eral paaeenger Went, or W. 1. Craig, paeaeaqer traBlr manaiter, Wllmlng i?, N. c. 5-22 to 6-6c . OOKOBBOATIOH CAME t M \ * -.IP OCT OP TKta ?KY church waa utilised Sunday by Chaa. J. Qlldden of Boaton and J. J. Tan Valkeahurg of South .Pram Ingham la a journey from Lowell to thla town. 10 mllaa . The aeroaauta aacended at 8 : JO a m., and promised their friends to Wad near a church and attend Son day aarrlcea After dotting before a wait wlad for aa hour and a half, daring which several photographs Vara liken of the rising snn, two church splrea were noted below. The balloon waa breaght down and struck ground S0? feet from the Vethodlat Episcopal church of To pa led! The aeroaauta waifed until the hour of serrtoea and then leinod the bujlness visitor to the city. Mr. T. C. Hyman of Pasetteville. wm here this morning on business. Miss JeuU Brlnkley of Greenville la t he guest of friend* in tho city. t*e HWh Carolina Anti-flak*. Mague want to Bern this after ( Continued from let page.) and that ^though men hope been trying to find out for the bust two Justice of the sugar schedule, he de clared. As illustration, the control of atoney powers, be said that ha had not knows & man elected president who waa opposed In recent years byj the great wealth corporations. "The money interests are closing their cvuel hands upon the heart strings ot the men whose exlstsnce< depends upon their goodwill for la He declared the reason he was on the warpath was to sepanto money ed interest from control of govern Ht declared that there was an agreement between the republican party and the Interests, and In some states this extended to the democrat ic party, which fed for crumbs at the feet of the republicans, notably In 1 Pennsylvania. Governor Wilson believed that evil ?doers should be read out in the open and made to bear the sting, the hell jof public ecrfitlny. It Startled the World When the astounding claims wore first mads for Bucklen's Arnical Salve but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and every where it ts now known as the beat salve on earth, for Burns, Bolls, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises. Sprains, Swellings, Ecsema, Chap pel hands, Fever 8oves snd Pilee. Only 25c at Hardy's Drug Store. People may forget what it is for but they never forget s holiday. I-" . [|" 'iff' ' " ! Spring bedding plants, jlror beautlfy i ing the yard. Also Decorative plants ' for the house. CHOICE .vc-V'Tjl ? *? e J For wedding ul a|| ,Y,au Floral offering* Arranged In tha beat artistic ttjle at >hort notice. Mall, talephoaa sad teelcraph order. G boats Haunt Swamp*? In visit left FLA. Via Nor Tfck 1911. V until midnight Southern Ticket information. CROXTON. Agent, Norfolk. to ?-?. has ?ome rheumatism, are glad tc know will care any Fevsr. Price 25c. No, Never. Ita foollsn to fear a fancied evil, whan there are real and deadly perila to guard against In 8wampts and marshee, boyous, and lowlands. These are the malaria germ* that cauaa ague, chllla and fev er, weakness, aches in the bo^ea and muscles and may Induce deadly ty phoid. But Electric Bitters destroys and casta out these vicious germs from the blood. "Three bottles drove .all *he malaria from my system," wh>le Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C., "and I've had line health evei since." Use this safe, sure remedy only. 60c at Hardy's Drug Store. Every phase of life no a? seems to have Its insmrectos. - ?>.; * -Tho Steel trust lowers pTicea, the Greeks still bear gifts. ITg TOUR KIDNEYS. Troubles. A Washington Cltisen Shows *How to Cure Them. Many people never suspect their kldneys. If suffering from a lame, weak pr aching back they think thai It IsOnly a muscular weakness; when uria?ry, ^roublo seta In they think 1 1* ao<.n correct itself. Ana so H jl* with ai: the other symptoms of 1 khlnoy ilUurders. That' la Jiwt wh*r?? the danger Ilea. Yotf must cure these troubles or they may lead to more | serious ones. The best remedy to rate Is Doan's Kidney Pills. It cures all Ills which are caused by weak or diseaaed kidneys. Waahjngton peo ple testify to permanent cares. W.'A, Respees, 1S1 B5. Fourth St., Washington N. C., aayar "I have ufted Doan's Kidney Pflls and I know rt?t the/ -Son be relied open to aare a lame and aching back and oorvoct trouble with kidney secretions. For |s?pfe time my kldnay*-dld not do thetr work M they should. I was mfaject to haokache and had polaa when passing the kidney secratiaaat I used a box of Doan's Kidney Pl|ls as dlrectod and they gave me relief." ' was nearly 4 year agio and I hat *o meed of a Mdavy medl ilnce. sale by sll^ dealers. Price BO tI7 ? are all , Wo #aror (be jrll *ttt> A. ptnct cl art wwu beautiful literature tor tbe b?n ??t of aucceodlnc *eneratkl??. ?? no Ukougt-1 tf personal sols or Imn 41ate miK o( fuu. Then k? ilxh ud hj again: "Yea Ul" la *a an of oommoaplac uUtMB.au Art la dead. relltfoi extinct, Ideal. dethroned. Men tblnt only of physical comfoj-t, personal m graodizement and mechanic*] pro P*1- W# will Uare nothing to th< fenerations who succeed us, nothla; to the centuries ahead but a hlstorj of material gain and note? lnventiot and automoatic devices which de ?troyed men * Ideais of patient toU foi the sake of beauty and perfection." And all thla talk which one hear continually In Burope and more ant , more In Amerio* la rank nonsense | ^^Ojrreas climbs by many and var ^ome are hewn tram marble, som. are built of wood, some are Iron lad ' dem. But the climbing ks ooatlnuou. 1 and uninterrupted. .Sometimes the stairways wind ant I ?eem to descend, but It is only tt | make ? more direct aeoent father on We *r? now on t*e ladder of Iron i and there U pothiigi ?? ?t? and tu .tap u 1 raat oa nothing but am air ?-* 11 la aecura and aafe, aad la li_ to fairer betcbta than humanity aw taon Mm Tbere hare been always ??o semi la tfce path of btwwaKj. are cneltr aad V 1 1 fl. ? . ? I - It la l*?ar perbapa led to aiooh at A* dvlluation ad* "" ~-T^ obataclee cre>. Uke I ? tt uxey has led to Wi __ more and more druflpery Jar Mar ( ?U hqM< Watch, for an hour tbt ! traffic tn any great city? think what ; It nsaag Think of Uke. hot kltchani J where oooks and scnUery drudges tor through the beautiful Summer days tc ! ?apply food to restaurants and hotels' I Think of the e^rly morning labor ers, Who are up In the chill dswn "of Winter to carry on the induitrlet which gives sib our cream for the breakfast coffee, our rolls and oui newspapers and our warm fires foi the morning comfort! Think of the workers In the coal mines who supply our fuel, and of th? stokers on the ships who bring uc over seas In sesrch of pleasure! Think of the truckman, and the cab men, and the horses, and the engl neers and firemen on the trains, and s thou as od more tollers who are work lng with might and main to keep thl> great mechanism of civilisation run ning! In the olden days slaves aad nwealt performed the drudgery of the world tor kings and barons and rulers of all kinds. And they were beaten or W headed If they failed in any duty Uttes have improved a *tt slno. theft, hot there are stiQ cruelty and selfishness on earth. When machinery came Into thf world's work It was looked upon a> a demon, taking the bread from pooi i men's mouth ? There are still thou | Made of people who po regard It, bu< ! it la a mistaken point of view. Heralds of Freedom. The mechanical inventions of thl* age, are the advanoe heralds of man'? ultimate freedom from drudgery and of the elimination of cruelty from the world. The people who visited Part twenty years ago tell m.? the change In the condition of the cab horse ? there is marvellous. And this chang< has come about greatly through auto matic invention's. So long as the ca> was the only means of getting about the city companies m?de no effort tc Improve conditions. The horses wer? poorly fed and cruelly driven to mee* the public demand for tranjportatkc ' After tho_cogitng of the underground ! and surface automatic lines UUff ws s ? a slight effort at improving ths ot*. , service, and since the advent of that blessing to the world, the taxlmetc. ' automobile, a vast Improvement har , taken pla<;e In the appearance ant* . treatment of the animals. It still j needa betterment, but that betjermetu will come. In another, decade all I transportation in our large ejties will ! undoubtedly be made by automatic | machines. This Is but one sign of handredr | which point to the lifting of burdens | from man and beaat and the lessen- ] lng oZ drudgery for humanity. The great fuel problem win be ! solved by the invention of man before 1 many years. Coal mlnea win be work ed without the sacrifice of so many ; lives, or a fuel will be created which i does away with the necessity of coal | Mankind will discover a food pro- I duct which will lessen the latfor of cooks, and mechanical appliances will perform the drudgery now attendant upon the kitchen. And man will And time, inclination and power to study the Intellectual ! and spiritual realms and know th? 1 wonders which await those who seek. All honor to the mechanical age. the age of Invention. It is the corridor to the age of spirituality and to a greater art and a fTtstTT religion humanity *?f Simplified apelllns haa gone off on a vacation. The crop of ewee*. c'^i i oduuic* is about ripe. XK 1* 4*4 tl of the Grind Lod*? * Elks at Atlantic City, N. J. July t? and l*4_ These folders are replete with In formation to thoes contcaipUttajf the trip, aa UM7 contain the rates, etop ot?t privileges many pretty half-tone and blref write-ups of the many at tarctlona of these two beautiful cit ies. TIM round trip rata*, which ar% open to the public, from Washington via Richmond is 924.10 to Roches ter and 117.05 to Atlsntlc City and the tick eta are on aale Tor each point on Julys7, 8 and. 9. While the re turn limit in comparative!/ hort an extension of about a mcntn can otH^jned by depositing ticket _ with agent a and iipon the payment of |1. Every Sbriner and Elk > should write to Mr. White, the gei.erai pas senger agent at Wilmington for cop lee of the folders and they will And much therein to Interest them. Every time gn aviator get# killed they offer a little large sum of prise money* NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. Hotel Rates, *12.50 to *21.00 MP w*?k. T. ALEX. BAXTER, Mgr ' Mor*h?ad City, N. C. r*mm j H?tii 1 ttmrtilii MMH t?H>? m fc. h LEON WOOD & CO -NEW OkLEAN'S FAMOUS COFFEE" Jackson Square, "White Label" Awarded prat prise ? the Blue Ribbon on QUALITY by the Alabama Agrlculturtl Ass'n, (1908) Montgom-ery, Ale. 8U(e Fejr, ,#accA 0908-1909-1910). Mecklenburg Fair Assn. (It0l-1909-1 910) Chjf Jo tie N. C. State Fair, Columbia, SC., (1909) (also-The sold rnedai f0r QUALITY). Our record show? conclusively tha t ?t^l? i a the bet ooffee produced apd every pound is eoid with our guarantee to ^Iqq^e. .or.your grocery H^ll refund the purchase price. "THERE 1BI QUALITY IN EVERY CAN" "YOU CAN TAflTE THE DIFFER ENCB." " Never nold In bulk ? Double strength ? Delicious Flavor ? At your groeer supply yo'i. IK YOU ARE GOING NORTH TRAVEL VIA. THE CHESAPEAKE LINE Daily Service Including Sunday. i fce new Met. raersi Just placed In ser uv the "CITY OF NORFOLK" and CITY CP BALTIMORE" are the m til elegant and up-to-date steamers. Setween Norfolk and Baltimore. Equipped with wl:-<lesa telephone in each room. Delicto it deals on. board. Everything for comfort and convenience. R? a'cr Lv. Norfolg (Jackson 8t)*:l!> p. in. ? Boat b Lv Old Point Comfort ... .7:13 p. m. ? Arrive Baltimore 7:00 a. m. ?* Connecting et Baltimore for all points, north, northeast an*! v. est. Reservations made and any Information courteously fur&itfheri by W. H. parnell. t. p. a. 95 Qranby Street. Norfolk. Vs. ARE YOU GOING TO THE SEASHORE The ATLANTIC HOTEL, at Merthead Clty.t )N. C., offers superior attraotlone, u nexoelled ?ooommodatlons, the largest variety Of j amusements, and guests here enjoy the j moet Invigorating and healthful elimate on i the Atlantic Coast. Ideal Surf Bathing Beaoh? Finest Flehlng In the World? Safe Sailing on Inland Waters or the Atlantio Ooaan? ] | Largest Ball Room In tha South-Convention Hell? Ten- <1 nls Courts? Bowling Alleys? Pool? Billiards. SPLENDID CUISINE SOUTHERN COOKING A KEATURE The Summer Horns for Mother and Baby? Cool Sea Air the bast tonlo. Special Rateaforfsvnilles. Low Rate SEASON, TEN-DAY and WEEK-EN D exouralon fares via P.-\TEJITK1> OCTOBER TH, 1000 ? "DIXIE" MODEL Shr.w'nt; li XHhOW w u "ROTARY TOOL" in working position. H Ali ke j vv cxn i ? disuii Mt ang le desired: "THE MORE AHCUljI* Tilt i>i% rl DisJ ; tr description and prices write 4". ?. HA VIS, Aicr.f : : : : : : ''I:' LMchriile, N. C.
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