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Dark Hair " I have used Ayer's HairVifcor for a reat many years, and al though I ara past eighty years of g age, yet I hive not a gray hair in g my head." Geo. Yel'otf, Tosvson, Md. Wc mean all that rich, 1 t 1 1 C aarK coior your nair uscu to have. If it's gray now, no matter; for Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair crow very heavy and I long; and it stops falling or the hair, too. SIM a Utile. Alt inuUXt. If your drnMlut cannot supply you, sand 'i on illar aiid we will espre. you a bottle, lie aura anrt riTO the name of Tour naret xiirei narrnr ,xirr ir! p. Auorni, J. I M. 4." PATENTS aor.t. r. aoua. r.t.t uiwf IIiiiM "I. W"liUIK'"'l I '. fKDdr fi t -H I III l. CbRIS WHiRt ALL iLiE fAlli. Bent :uuli srrup. lamrs irnnl. tt An Involved Decision. The maKlstrates of Kremantle, the principal port of Western Australia. Jiavo'Rlven a new and InfrreHtinK deri flon In reference to stowaways. Five tif tho.ae five trippers were brought to the bar and fined thrci pounds each. Of course, they had not the where withal ft) pay. and the prt?eeiitin? lawyer asked for the alternative Im position of imprisonment. Tint the magistrates declined, unless the cap tain of the steamship would guarantee the cost, of th maintenance of the men In Jail. This he naturally refused tn do, whereupon the stoways were !-et free. The magistrates stated that stowaways ar. punished in the inter ests of shipping companies, and there fore these latter should bear the cost They also expressed the opinion that vessels should be -more diligently searched for stowaways before leaving j port. The present practice of allow- j Ing crowds of friend of passengers ! to remain on board until almost the j last, minute facilitated the operation? j r.f stowaways. London Daily Chroni j cle. i I Pleasure is a bubble thr.t never lasts j ns long as it takes to make it. i v am 9 smmm 8 Ml r Mi wT t --Apr rpe WwlsS I f - w Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice Pres. Milwaukee, Wis., Business Woman's Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound " ?I1B IlR8, P,NKHAM : 1 married for several years and no children messed my home. The doctor said 1 had a complication of female troubles and 1 could not have any children unless I could be cured. He tried to cure me, but after experimenting for several months, my husband became dis gusted, and one night nhen we noticed a testimonial of a woman who had v-JL-1!!? i bimilRr trouble through the use of Lydia E. Pinkliam's V egetable Compound, he went out and bought a bottle for me. I used your medicine for three and one half months, improving steadily in health th?j t1wenty;two months a child came. I cannot fully express the joy and h - UlD?5! th?1 J, ln, my hettrt- ur home is a different place now. as we II five Bfimcthin rr tn 1 J n ai J x -i 1 . , I . tii , 0nP"nd. Yours very sincerely, Mrs. L. C. Glover, 614 Grove bt, Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President, Milwaukee Business .Woman's A ss'n. vTompn Whld n? faILto profit by the Prience of these two rated 7n rhoLaLVrely T9 V,ey wer cured of the troubles enumc Vfftiwi riLlfit.er?' just sl certainly will Lydia E. Pinkham's tammntlnnS1 F10 suffer fro womb troubles, nd he 7lftrles kWncy troubles, nervous excitability, .IfAvShW ratlon ''r that it is Lydia E. Pink! I n7iVuf tl SfH?"" is ,cll?iuF wen, and don't allow A'y druggist to sell you anythincr els in lr n you anything An Indiana Lady Tells If there is anvthinir i nAAi.i . j.i.. . .- m B'vwa anATivc, Trn.o ireeiy 10 aurs. 1'inKiiam. she can surely help you, for no person in America can anealt from a -wtdi- Mmii.a In treating female ills. Address "uu n n jr a at a ua $5000 It FE IT it we oanne forthwith produce the original lettara and clnAtarea of rascinouiaif, wnica will The French Recruits. The number of recruits accepted for the Frrr.rh army for 10)1 is only . nsainst 2TJ::.00 for 1!)3, although tbe flifT'-rriiCP in 1h nuu;hr of men ! on t!i' 1 i -1 1 i!'t iii'ri? lli.-in Tbe r.of-r ':(. i f 7.f-i is lu to a inor rigorous i of tb conscripts. , ltow' TJiia? V( ol'r One Harvlrc 1 Dollar Kewar-l Tor any ra of t:rra tuat cannj: be enrei by Ha'li'a CaUrru 'ur-. I'. J. Cheskt A Co., Toledo, O. We, the uu 3-rignet, Latb known F. J. flicnef for the it 15 ycar7 and teiieve hint perfectly honorable in all irasinesi iranac tionnHiil Cnanci-t'Iy r t' ctrr oai any o'.);is'atioi- ma le Ly tfcur firai. WtUT A T bcax, Vno;ta:e lru;glaU, 'foieh, . Waluino, Kinnas A Maktx.y, Who'.caa'.a Jru;;gita, Toledo, O. li&HV ( atari ii are i taken int-rnally,act Jr:f: !irectiy uj o:i iLe LloM and raucous nr laci -h if the nytem. J i-atimoniala tiu ire?, l'rie, 7. jr bottle, fcout by alt J; radiate. llah'H family Till are tue beat. Three r tierationa of " C'omp." 'J liltf jri'tu-rations of one family are compositor iri the oihVe of the Tren ton (Mo. i Ite publican-Tribune. They :i;-e (Jrjindpii" Allen, :iKd sixty-live; hi .!. C. ,. Allen, wna is foreman. jm;1 the latter' h ami daughter, Thomas and Mabel. aged fourteen and sixteen, respectively. riTS(irmanent!.vird.Xo fit or nrvou iiess after ft r-t dav" us of Ir. Kline's flra": Nerve lieatorer.'tristl litb?:inl treitl-ofre Dr.K.H. Mux's v., Ltd., Ml Ar li St.. Phil i., P i. There'i enough fun in evervhodv to have some. the wor'd for AH creameries use butter color. Why not Ho a they do use June Tint 15l'T tf.r C'OLOir A free 1'attcur Institute is to be estab lished in New (h Jamsura E'l'o'.i Cure for Coiwi motion ?it 1 ay life three yeir-i a?o. Mr. Thojias Rob ms, Maple St., Norwich. N V., IV.j. 17, 13)). Tlie oiulat ion of Abyssinia ; about 10,- (XM.'t(H. Mr Winslow'fl Soothing Syrup for ehfldre l t-etldn?, softn the Kiini., re-luces In fl amni tion.a'.lnys i-aiii.-ur.M win 1 c-oli . 25'. a lff ti-j A Maryland widow h just tutting eye teeth at the iee it PKj. her : Curse Seems to Hold Good. A recent drowning at Biddeford, Me., recalls the old legend of the curse put upon the Saco river by tho Indian squaw whose papoo.se vas thrown from one of the cliffs in '"The i Narrows," by white men who wanted to see if it could swim. That curse was, as the legend has it, that no year should pass without, at least three white victims of the river. There have already been two thl3 summer. Deer in City of Vienna. I.aek of food on the snowclad hills drove a wild deer into a suburb of Vienna. It was chased and died ol friEbt. A truly Hibernian episode is exploit ed in Ralph Henry Harbour's story call ed "The Crown and Sceptre" in No- veniber Lippincott's. There is an runazing mix-up in elopements which f'tirs the risibles. I I .'.1? St:;-'.:' V else in its place. of a Wonderful Cure: do Vr, 1 uv an tiie creuit is aue 10 JL.yaia 1J. finKlinm'a " Dear Mrs. Pin-kham : It is a pleasure for me to write and tell what your wonderful medicine has done for me. I was sick for - three years with change of life, and my physician thought a cancerous condition of the womb. During these three vears I suffered untold agony. "I cannot find words in which to ex press my bad feelings. I did not expect to ever see another well day. I read some of the testimonials recomending your medicine and decided to write to you and give your treat- mem a iriai. " Before I had taken half a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, I began to sleep. I havo taken now six bottles and am so well I can do all kinds of work." Mas. Lizzie Hixkle, Salem, Ind. in.. H .r. . v v" j" tha uu is Lynn, Mass. ; her advice is free j prove their absolute geniiineneM. tydU K. Plnkham Mad. Co., tynn, Maaa. ! Tltlanfic Goast Lino. , gyr r . -rl f "rT ;. T.,1Mao,o- rrm wzz mmry - JaSSl Lt Weld -o 11 60 fcM ty Hocnt 1 CO 10 Si P.M. Lv T .tkKjro.... ..la 2'J l.r Ji .;ity Mottut 1 C5 10 03 .1 19 11 10 Lt n. ri, Lt FaylteTllie. At Fivreat- ..4.0 1 10 ..7 S3 3 k0 l-.M. A. 51. Ar iol trixjro. Lt Guidboro Lv SlAacli., . . . . , Ar WtlaioKtoa... Ti aia No. 49 !a:iy, leaves Kncky Mouoi 12 p. m , vHc:i U 43 p it, GoUUboro S 11 p tn. Uagovka 4 p m, airl.e V.'tiuilr, toa 6 p tn. TKAlN'd GOING NORTH. mm m i i . ., T EM J'f (j If il 1'i I.! 1.'!:. ) M A A . I Ha B l ' .n I BB J fe al U It :'' i ti1! rwfl P.M. A.U. J. Ko.74. No. 101. No.82. No.4l Ddliy , Daily, ei. Ban. Dally. Daily. ' nr ptm; Lt Florence 10 05 .... 8 05 L- F ayetteTille.. IS 40 .... 10 CO .... LTKeima 3 10 .... 1125 Ar Wilaon 2 67 , .... 12 07 a.ai. or Lt Wllmisgton 7 0 Lt Magnolia , 8 3S Lv Ooldeboro..,. .... 7 85 .... 031 P.M A.M. P.M. Lt Wilson 2 85 8 20 11 34 10 41 Ar Rocky Meant.. 8 80 8 00 12 10 11 21 Ar Tarbor 8 84 Lt Tarboro ...... 2 81 Lt liocky Mount.. 8 60 777. 12 49 Ar Weldon----....4 63 .... 187 P.M A.M. P.M Train V. Al 4all WOMl... 9 05am, Magnolia 10 68 am, Ooldaborc 12 26 a m, WlUon 1 18 p m, and arrive at Itooky .Moo at at 1 68 p m. : Carolina Central JFUuvir, nt Springs with the Red Springs and Bow more railroad, at Sanford with the Sea board Air Line and Southern Railway at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotti Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Brand Road leaves Weldon 8:15 p. m.f Hali fax 3:29 p. ni., arrives Scotland Nee) at 4:10 p. m , Greenville 5:47 p. m, Kinston 6:45 p. m. Returning leaves Klneton 7:30 a. m., Greenville 8:30 a m., arriving Halifax at 11:05 a. m. Weldon 11:20 a. m., daily except Sua day. . . Trains on Washington Branch leaTi Washington 8:00 a.m. and 1:45 p.m.. arrive Parmele 8 : 55 a. m., and 3:10p m., returning leave Parmele 9:15 a m. and 6:22 p. m., arrive Washingtoi 10:35 a. m. and 6:15 p. m., daily ex cept Sunday. Train leavei Tarboro, N. 0., dallj except Sunday 4:35 p. m., Sinn day, 4:35 p. m., arrives Plymouth 6:35 p. m., 6:30 p. m. Returnln leaves Plymouth dally except Sunday 7:30 a. m., and Sunday 9:00 a. m., ar rives Tarboro 9:55 a. m., 11:00 a. m. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro daily except Sunday, 5; 00 a. m., arriving Smithfield 6:10 a. m., returning leaves Smithfield 7:00 a. m., arrives at Goldsboro 8:25 a. m. Trains on Nashville Branch tav Yadkin Division Main "LineTraii leaves Wilmington, 9:10 a. m., arrivei Fayettevllle 12:20 p. m., leaves Fayetta vlllo 12:42 p. m. arrives Sanford 1:61 p. m. Returning leavefl Sanford 3:01 p. m.t arrive Fayettevllle 4:20 p. m, leave Fayettevllle 4:30 p.m., arrive Wilmington 7:15 p. m. Bennettsvllle Branch Train leavei BenDettsvillo 8:10 a. m.. Maxton9:0l a. m., Red Springs, 9:32 a. m., Parkton 10:41 a. m Hope Mills 10:55 a. m., ar rive Fayettevllle 11:10. Returnini leaves Fayettevllle 4:45 d. m.. Hqdi Mills 6:00 p. m., Red SDrintir6:43 ti m Maxton 6:16 p. m.., arrives Ben netts villa 7:15 Connections p. m. at Fayettevllle wltl at Maxton with thj train No, 78 Roexy "Mount 5:30 a. m.f 4: 00 p. m., ar rlva Nashville 10:20 a. m.. 4:23 p.:ru Spring Hope 11:00 a. m., 4:45 p. m. Re turning leave Spring Hope 11:20 a. m. 5:15 p. ui., Nashville 11:45 a. m., 5:41 p. m., arrive at Rocky Mount 12:10 p m., 6:20 p. m., dally except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton dally, except Sunday 8:80 a. m. and 4:15 pp. m. Returning leaves Clinton at 7:00 a, m.. and 10.00 p. m. Tran No. 78 makes close conneccior jet Weldon fcr all points North dally all rail via Richmond. W. J CKAIG, General Passenger Agent. J. R. IXENLY. Qen'l. Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic M. .nagar. Unerring Childhood. The child is so often right. It has not the miscellaneous knowledge of the grown-up person who reads news papers and keeps a tame Encyclope dia Britannica in. a carefully devised cage. But the childish mind has an unerring logical faculty, not in any way confused by superfluity of infor mation. ATLANTIC AND II. C. R. R. CO. Time Table No. 28, to take effect Sunday. November 9tb, 1902, at 7:05 a. m., Eastern Standard Time. Su persedes Time Table No. 27, of June 8, 1902. A Pas. D'ly Isto j 4 Pass. D'ly 1st a 6 Pass. DTy 1st o. Pact. D'ly 1st e STATIONS A.M. P.M. A-JL pjr 8 00 8 80Lv Goldsboro Aril 05 8 30 f 8 18 1 8 50 Best's 10 43 f 8 04! 8 28 8 69 'LaG range 10 32 7 57 ( 8 87 f 4 10 Falling Creek 10 22 f 7 47 i 8 48 4 22" Kinston Y10 12 7 37 Kinston Juno f 9 02 f 4 88 Caswell 9 50 t 7 25! 9 13 4 43 Ar Lv Dover Lv 9 42 Ar 9 40 7 17 Hines Siding 9 SO 6 03 9&0 5 19 I 9 68 I 6 25 Core t reek Tusosrora Clark'a 9 30 7 00 9 20 6 50 9 12 I 6 42! Neuse Crossing 10 10 6iOAr 6 50LT 6 02 t 6 15 t 6 18 630 643 t 6 49 t 654 7 05 New Bern Lt 9 00 6 30 Ar 8 37 Jame City Riverdale 8 13 f Croatan 8 0a f Havelock 8 00 Newport 7 46 Wild wood 7 89 f AtlanUo 7 35f Morehead Citr 7 27 Ar AtlanUo Hotel Lv 7 15Ar M.City Depot Lv 7 03 P-M. . A.M. P.ii. A.M. Train No. , freight, leaves Newbern at 1 80 pm, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, eoond-clag. Train No. 10, freight, arrives at Newbrt at 10 45 am, Monday, Wednesday and Fridav ecoQd-olass. f Stop on signal. 8. L, DILL. B. A. NEWLAND, Qan. lupt Master of Trala?, J. O. LEWI a, Chief rHjtoha. I II i : '!.WAjVi..ti.M- -T: 811 -T" II II .Mir ORTIIY of a high- j er rewmmendation than I can find words to exrress." This is what Mr. 3. II. Plangmaa (of Sherman. T e x.) says of Doan's Kidney Pills, lie tells his experience in the following words: He says, -Sometime in Septem ber 1 was taken with a dull aching pain across the small of my back", directly over the kidneys. I paid small attention to this at first, thinking it would pass off. But instead of getting better it became worse and in a short time the pain centered through my left hip and nain arrnt down my Ieft leg tfie Small Of This is precisely tho Uil what kidney trou- wc aCA.Afra kia xvttt do with the body. It does not al ways show itself at first, but aj rears just in this way. when seme unusual movement or action brings sharp pains and exhaustive aches, telling of sick kid neys. So Mr. Plang- man s experience Dure una ui Continuing, he says: "I did not know the cause of the trouble, but I am led to believe now that it vas first brought about by jumping in and out of the wagon and in some way I may have strained my back. "I was constantly growing worse," he continues, "and I became very much alarmed about my condition. I knew that something had to be done or serious results were sure to follow. I went to a specialist here in Sherman, and under went a rigid examination." Then he relates how the doctor told him that it was a serious case, but that he could cure him for fifty dollars. KEPT HIS DESK CLEAR. Here is the Secret of One Man's Suc . cess in Life. Railroad circles, as well as a large portion of the general public, were greatly interested in the resignation of W. A. Garrett from the general su perintendency of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad a few months ago. to assume a more important position with the Queen & Crescent road. Mr. Garrett's rise in the railroad world has been phenomenal, but one little story which he himself told to a neighbor hints at a secret of it all. "When I first went into the rail road business as a young man," said Mr. Garrett, "I was called aside by one the clerks, who said to me: "Now, Garrett, let me give you ti). You want always to keep your desk lit tered with papers, so that when the old man comes around ho will think you're terribly busy. Then he won't pile any more work on you.' Well," continued Mr. Garrett, "I made up my mind, that contrary to this man's advice, I would always keep my desk cleared. And I have done so." To-day Mr. Garrett is getting a sal ary of $12,000 a year, while his clerkly counselor is still drawing $G0 a month and wondering why luck is against him. Philadelphia Press. A Delicious Jam. Cut un halves and seed two pounds of fine raisins. simmer them slowly lor an hour in a j quart of water. Pick seven pounds of j currants and allow them to cook till J they break. Add the juices of two orar.r.es and a half a lemon, chop the TAilp and peel very fine and put with the fruit, adding the raisins an 1 six pounds of sugar. Boil to a jam and put up in glasses. This preserve makes a delicious relish to serve with 'cold meats. The bow of promise is never while we are looking down. seen Cleanses the W Has cured hun- CO Does not Sj blood of the dreds of cases M injure the fl poisons that E aiterPhsicians digestion, I A mJ and all other zJ benefits U cause q medicines had the entire B iv KST FOB TI1E DOWELS (S-y CANDY TSikl4c if j 1, . CATKARTIC blEd?iS r".i0J t L?0"?1! PP?."W". WlioB.De... bad breath, bad iM.ft ..ir r : Vi uowcw, ioui cioutn, neacacbe, icoigeatioa, pimp ea. KrS?tiiLeag Hl.er truW tallow akia and dizzineas. When ycur bowels don't movi reeularly you ax- sick. Constipation kilH mere people than all othir disease. toretheT le CA&CARFTr1(?len?;n(1 loS1?, ,years f fferi4 No matter what Suai tokia? CASCARET3 today, for ytjawH never get well and stay well until you t your bowel, nght Take our adhrlce. etart with Cascarets today under absolute iwinteVto w. or money refunded. The centime tablet stamped C CC. Neverld ifbuTk. mrlnd booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Comoanv. Chicsira or v.u r'L , ARE, YOU CONSTIPATED? Is Bad Blood Breaking Out? Have You Loat Your Appetite ? Have You That Tired Feeling ? Do Your Liver and Kidneys WorR Right? DR. THACH&rS LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP Cortes Such Complaints We would like to convince you with a FREE TRIAL bottle, sent cn request. TH ACKER MEDICINE. CO., CHati&nootfa, Tenia. However, necessity knows r.o law and Mr. Plamrroan paid half down aui took the treatment and followed it faithful ly for four week. Naturally. he thought that he wouw soon be rid of the trouble, but in fplte of the doctoring he goes on to add. MI was in such misery that It wa almost impossible for me to do my work." "It was at this Juncture that Loans Kidney Pills came to my notice and 1 Pain w left knees procured some from the drug store of C. EL Craycroft- I used these pills according to direc tions and to my surprise I was con siderably relieved on the second day and in a short time completely cured," This is the uni versal experience of those who have been sufferers from Kidnev trouble and who have been for tunate enough to test the merits of Doan's Kl'ney Pills. There is nothing wonderful or mag ical about this remedy, it simply does the work by direct action on the kid neys, poan s Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only and this accounts for Pain through their speedy ana certain action. Early indications of kidney trouble come from two sources, the back and the bladder. The back becomes weak and lame be cause the kidneys are sick, and re lief from backache can only be com plete when the kidneys are set right. mtfl GAPUDEftSE CURES It removes the cause, ootke the tervet and rHevr the c5ie ad GOLDS AND GRIPPES' hrndaciiM ncd Kfi?r.l?!n also. No bt effects. 10c, ?3c and .Vis tutttcc. (LiiCiD.) tfjWER.y Waicrproo OILED fcaiBWESS CLOTHING A. J. TOWEK CO. Bsaia U.S. A. TOVTtfl CO. UM TC7CCU CA-'I. Aggregated Many Years. A somewhat noteworthy gathering took p!ace recently at the home of Mrs. Helen L. Russell in Wilton, N. H. Including the three inmates of the home the party numbered twelve. With no design at all as to ages a birthday book was calculated. The dates sur prised us into a little calculation which revealed the fact that the aggregate age was SOS years, A Natural Curiosity. A Brunswick, Me., man displays a curious growth found by him on a tree in that town which, thus far, no one has been able to classify. It consists of a hollow, egg-shaped piece of wood about the size of a football and of wood one-fourth of an inch thick. Its formation on a tree in such a peculiar shape is a matter of much comment by all who have seen it. sea 1 'LJI It- tf,-MV-, 1 .! : VJ. I . " "-' ' -I t 1 Irritation cf the bladder sbowa that the kidneys are out of order. Delay la promrt attention often causes seri ous complication. Relieve and cure sick kidneys and ward off dangerous diabetes. dreaded dropsy and Bright's disease, by using Doan's Kidney Pills. They begin vy hearing the delicate membranes and re ducing any inflam mation of the kid neys, and thus making the act'on of the kidneys regular anO r.aturuL A'hing brick', art m7. i '. S-'-'i- " Thry correct vrie vith lr'. W- f, hifjh-cvlorrl, tzctuii, jxiih in ji . -in' Uii'Q. J'rrqvtncy. Ikxtn ZiJury TS'Jm Jtt..Jrt a i-l mm cirfcitU tnd grir?. h'-'itt hirt palpitation, rfrrjJessutts, krulK L', k -(. .. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. voan's Kidnex NAME P. O STATE For frr trial box. ronil thl maww to FosWT-MUburn Co . nuffJo. V . !f it- fi l inrjaictrat. r:U) at!'U en rate sup. 3J C000Cw3 wCOwJ TORN MILLS and $ f fl ILLS TONES $ 4 IT in nel of rorn . r Vldalnara 0 2 tan wi:iflnllt to yi-iir litrrrt t- iirn, onl With 4 AltlU.IW Mllt.-rtVK II. O ?( a rr, ' T. i.ij-:jf;-f.rT. f c-ra e JIl.N from tho ranitu M-iure. tur.ty t-rlu Q W. L. DOUGLAS 3.22&3 SHOES BE You can sae frca 3 to yearly ly wearing W. L. Donghis 3.50 or $3 shoes. They cqusil tiio that have le-u ..-:- 111 .VOU IlXMil '! ii.iens,; s.ile f W. L. ltontr!a- shihvs provi-t tli'ir s:ip'ri"i ily nvi-r alt mtu-r make". S1-1 by r- tuil !i m ii ealc r e v c- ry wh ro j,-ok for n.i'.no I pri-: oil Imft'j'.ii. That I'irtaH k or- . ;ir alue in loaUtiihoeii. ff'ri'S.- '.Vv t orona U Hip hleht 5X?.w V ' jZCftVK grade Pat.lalber ma 4-. 'T Ojt S4 Cilt Edi: Line 't-f.vl Ler'wHcd a' nry hricr. Shorn i,j mall, i" rfti's rvlra. IPMklrated tatalogrrrc. u. I.. UOK-LAS L'rotkloa, a. Straighten Your Hair Take the enrU ot f.f P. It oft n? toy , iVM!:ir Carpenter's OX MAHOW POM V9E ne a Httlo oom yrnih l '! Stiat t n c essary. Holt. lk v h-il? an 1 IumIMit ctlt r the reulta. MaV- thi hiir trr-jw, too. ' PRICc. 25 CENTS. Bay It of ronr dmc-xis or eirl na the j-ri e Pitamea. iJL-e. CARPENTK & CO.. Lojisvill?, Kv. Kip.t!:Tabt:leKftre the Ijv&t dysjiepsl:! medicine ever made. A hundred millions of them have been sold in the United Stales Ii a tinzle year. I'vcry illness arising from a disonleirtl stomach is relieved or cured by ihtir U6e. So common is It that diseas-es originate from the stomach it may be ir.fely as serted there Is no condition cf 111 health that xvill not lo. iienrfitcd or cured by the occasion?. I use of ltiinns Tabtiles. Physicians know tbein and tpeak highly of them. Al! ilrugIsls sell them. The five-cent package i enough for nn ordinary occasion, and the Famiry Bottle, sixty cr nts. contning n household supply fr a year. One generally gives relief v.itb:n twci.ty minutes. rnnrn P rtnov-s all ;Ji in 8 to 2 !a-. s : eCei's a Tr:ne:.t ewe j.i j.oto -. Tr?a!trratr..f al SstnU.l.tli. Vn fft Afa,a.Cs SAWMILLS O. r La rM i . M proven :.rtf; B nAb Her r-t n;u i.'av . V. kl aALEil lEOJ. Wf i a K R.W in. V-T I ' i r OSSE POW R H HAY PRESS Cheap and re.Ub! C0TT0V PRESS ia:iivc.M-.iiH...i ((. w.ti for .r... -x 2j Henry Cp;Ia:td. Chittit.ora. Tenn bo. -4.. P I Is .a caw ..in, r j a":esi.siverai I.oslSeana.Rerrtdjti H tar, .fei'ndlta.neom Set Work and t-e Vea. ll 2?WvM.VariaUe I WcrO are oeaed for acciba': : ni i ir it - t.i- ...... W 5 If "o" EM " removes from the n Urjre quantities of Potash. The fertilizer ap plied, must furnih enough Totasli, c r t!.c land "will Icisc its : ducing tower. Rad rarafuZf om Uaa os trvf - m . CF.RMAS KAtJ Otv m Naem St , Nrv Vk. We Parted in Silence. W,- ivartJ tV.tzicr. prte.l lv r n the Kmka of that SoorlT rier Where the fraKr.tnt ttmr it.fr t .; , nit". We m-t anl partt for-vr Th e.ltht-l'lrl ran, at.-l the tara a. TM many h lotirhlnc try Of frl n.l lns t the klrn-l -rr. Pve. Whrr U foul i.-ir it man c; We partetl In ai1no ur rli-ka met With the tara that irc rs,t rn'r :. tins: W' owp1 wr wuulJ n?ver. r.. tvj ; r K. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1903, edition 1
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