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A lilt tie TMnsr. - "It is a little tiing to .sp?nk a pnrasa of commou comfort which by daily use has al most iot its sensed yet on the ear of him who thinks to die uainourned it will fall lJke choicest music." Ui is a simple thing to suf fer ordinary pain 5 but when it comes by day and night with neuralgia's crael hurt, there's nothing better to 4ure it than St. Jueobs Oil. which, penetrating to every p:rt that aches, leases the pain and leaves a pei feet cure be hind it. It a a little thim; to do, but the com lort of relier from uch distress will make one Itel the happier hours of life. A waste of timo is about as bad as a waste cf money. An Important Difference. TO make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not affected with any disease, but that tho system simply needs cleansine. Is to bring comfort home to their hearty, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. - The less a man talks the more time he has to think. Beware of Ointment f r Catarrh That Contain Ulercurv. s mercury wi 1 surely destroy the sens? of smell and oompletelydcra-:rethe whole system wher. entering it hrouh thw mucous surfaces. Sucb articles should never b j used c;ceit on S-esv,r..tion trom reputable puy-ifc. an, as the nm:tge th7 -vili lo is ten fold tothetroodyoxi car po.-siMy derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cnre manufactured by .F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolc'o, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tuo blood an I mucous surfaces of the system.-" In buyinp Hail's 'at trrh Cure be suretngt the genuine. It is tak.cn internally, and is made in Toledo, O io, by F. J. Cheney&'o. Te timonials free. tSold by Druggists, rrice 75c. per bottle. WORDS OF TYISDOH. Dcn't , iiLderra'.o unythin;; because you possess it. . Karl's Clover Koot, tUe gre:t blood purifier, gives freshness ttnd clearness to the complex ion and cures constipation, -o eis., 5U cts., 13. . ; i - Mrs. Wlnslow'b vit.wu eyvup for children teething, softens the enmsj reduces inflamma tion, allays pnin. ' v jl roli-. Cic. a bottle Lack of desire is one of th" rreaft r'oi. attiftfell anil Happy Used to Suffer Prom Impure Blood and Eruptions JIattie Dancer Lawrence Station, N. J. "Hood's Sirsaparilla curul my child o? impure blood aai' eruptions on the heal. She would scratch her head so that it would bleed. The sores spread benini her ears, and the poor child siTifre 1 terribly. I doc tored her the best I knew how but the sores did not get my better. But thank tc Hood's Sarsapariiia and Hood's Olive Oint Hood W.L !83Bf Folly is soon learned. Lack of desire is one of the greatest riches. A waste of timo is about as bad as a waste of money. The less a man talks the more time lie has to think. Pon't underrate anything because y op don't possess it. Abuse a man unjustly, and you will make friends for him. jDon't go untidy, on the plea that everybody knows you. Ambition makes, more bleepless nights than insomnia. IDon't contradict people even if you are sure you are right. (Borrowing is the canker and the death of every man's estate. jThey are never alone that are ac companied by noble thoughts. .-Every addition to true knowleago is an addition to human power. We are not made rich only by what wie can get, but abo by what, we can't lose. A propensity to hope and joy is real riches, one to fear and sorrow real poverty. i It is hard to be grateful to the man Who fights your battles for yon, and gets licked. .; "When it comes to' some visionary and dangerous projects, nothing suc ceeds like failure. . ! No man's dearest friend talks about him behind his back in a way that is entirely satisfactory. I As a man grows old, he begins to look, upon wretchedness in young folk? as a sort of ingratitude. Look up, and not down; look for ward, and not back ; look out, and not ih, and then lend a hand. I One reason why troubles can't last always is that the xeople who have them can't last always to bear them. I The many occupations tnat - are opened to woman w 11 make it more difficult for a worthless man to get a wife, The South-West. squires ment, she is now well as any or the children. She is .'is hirer" and healthy as any child flv-3 years old. This is all the medicine we take, lor I do not think there ts any better." George Dauceb, Lawrenee Station, N. J. Hood's PnB,ffi&g.& OUGLAS., FS9 IS THE BEST. . FIT FOR A K!N? &. co 12 do van; Z FKCKCHAXNAKCOEa CALF. rJ 3.? FCUCE.3 SOUS, '"OCXTAFINE-" 5 fti T5 Pnvo'Cruftn! SPHM ' VT" j V- L-DOUG L. V, Over On a MCUoa People vcar tha W. L. Biglas $3 & $4 Slices All our shoes nra equally satisfactory Vhf'y give tho best va'sc for tha money. They equal custom shoes in stylr and fit . Th;lr wearing qnatltles ero iinsHr-MSsed. The prices are uniform, stamped on sola From $1 53 sivfii over other makes. m- I i your dealer ucot supply ygu coo. ! The E'.ilnea Panama Cau.il. i If that often mentioned New Zea- lander of Macaulay's imagination is tired waiting for the chance to sketch the rains of St. Paul's from a broken arch of theXondon Bridge, he niight find diversion in a visit to the Isthmus of Panamj. He caa see there the mask of wealth and the ruin of the works of man to such an extent as may at least whet his appetite for the feast which the English historian suggested might be his. He will see there na ture in the act of undoing the labors of man. Taet great scare on the . isth mus is rapidly , healing. Piles of ex cavated material are washing back into the channel. The wharves are falling into the water. Acres of ma chinery are rusting into dissolution. On the isthmus are nearly 1030 mile3 of steel track with locomotives and ithousands of dumw carts, now half Ihidden in the tropical gTowth. Seventy-six great steam shoveU stand side by side in tho excavation, buried in 'the luxuriant vegetation,' bo that only i the gaunt arm? stand up above .the green. "Whit a picture-is tnat to em phasize the impotency of man in his struggles with nature ! Whatever he may appropriate for his own use, and whatever form he mav give to what he I! takes, nature will set to work to re- 1 , - posses it some time, cesses will reclaim it maintains a constant it. Of all the unnumbered millions of dollars which have been expended on the, Panama Canal, it is 'said ninety per cent, is goiDg to waste, and will be utterly lost unless the work on the vast enterprise ia resumed actively. Some of the machinery has been abandoned wLere last used, and where it is now rotting or rusting it3 usefulness away. Omaha Bae. Her slow pro all unles3 man warfare to keep Tho Japanese 1 dining table is the floor. The guests squat on their heels, tho waitress m her white-stoekined feet in the midst of the circle to hand the dishes to those who wish thsm. Do You Wish '!''' 1 the Finest . Bread and. -Cake?! ; It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is the purest and strongest of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweet est, most delicious food. The strongest baking pow der makes the lightest food. That: baking powder which is strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome food. Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble ? I both purest and Sold with a gift than the Royal, Avoid all baking powders or prize, or at a lower price as they invariably contain alum, lime or. -sulphuric acid, and render the food unwholesome. - 1 Certain protection from alum baking powders can be had by declining to accept any Royal, which is absolutely pure. substitute for the Great Season. Two professional trappers reported In Prescott, Ariz., lately, that they last year scored a record of forty mountain lions. They brought in with them this trip about 100 tanned lynx skins,, be sides several wildcat skins, beaver tklns, wolf skins, etc., which they have soJd for rugs. They use Swedish blood hounds in hunting. Abuse a pn an unjustly, and you will make lriends lor him. Brains. The brain of the adult male will av erage about 50 ounces in weight; that of the adult female about 45 ounces. The, maximum weight of the healthy brain is about 04 ounces; the minimum about 31. Dr. Kilmer's FwAMP-Roor care? all Kidney and Bladder troubles Pamphlet and Consultation lrea Laboratory Iiintrhamton, N. Don't go untidy on the plea, that ever bbdy knows yea I ' The Standard remedy for all stomach and liver complaint is RipanB I'! abulcs. One tubule gives relief, but iu severe ctise-i oue should be takeu after each meal until the trouble lia disappeared Ambition makes more sleepless nights than inrcmniaj ! WALTER BARER & GO. The Largest Manufacturers of PURE. HIGH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent, liave received HIGHEST AWARDS frcra the great Industrial and Feed 'UVi'i pupnamnufi i "-l bill WW! IWIIW I 1- an hnrnnR nn imp. :Ctl L.UIUJU UIIU IllllUitUUI Unlike the Dutch l'rocw, ro Alle lic cr ether Chemical or JJye ro Tii in ?v of th'r nretiretjore. Their delicioua BREAKFAST COCOA U abst-lutcly gruit and soluble, snd costs lets than one cent a cap. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WAITPB RAKER CO. DORCHESTER. MASS. l mm For Whpopfng roai, IWs Cure '3 aus ces.iful; M. Pf DiHfKn, 67 Throoj Ave , lirook'yn. N. V.. N v, 1. lS'Ji. Don't contradict people even If you are sure you ore riht. I f afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp--n's Eve-water. Druiosuta sell at25c per Lottie. Borrowjnc is the canker and the death of verv rran'i e ta'e. .. n?3 fB S3 ft 1 SEED8 ' farm ! 25 rear la biMKuqss; 1 r-; t I olm'co bo d farsa In the worldTTC'pu tion of our s f.ls t-coul to vione. Ca a.:Kun inW il free?. Larger num ber uf litter v-l va: 1 1. ti aii can e foaad on nT olbcr "I m ai uf loxi r ;-rics It L.. It AU LAND ?K:Xt:i.,ny..IlunfaxCoVa B X u 8 E i Best orih fryrup. Tumos G-d. Use I 1 oiisymotioii B " was formerly pronounced incurable, of the early stages of the disease Scott s Now it is not In all eiiilsioii 1 4 XL will effect a cure quicker than any other known specific. Scott's Emulsion pro motes the making of healthy lung-tissue, relieves inflammation, overcomes the .excess ive waste of the disease and gives vital strength. j j For Coughs, Oclcb, Wpak Lungs,. Sr-re Throat, BroncHtis, Oonsiniipiics, Scrofula, Ansnia, Loss of Pleshand Wasting Diseases cf CHldfea. Buy only the genuine with our trade Send for pamphlet cn ScbtCs Emulsion. . FREE. Scott A Bowno, N. Y. Alt Druggists. SO cents and SI. 5 Li 1
Eastern Courier (Hertford, N.C.)
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