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Devoe is too. th,ick for .-some jobs ; the painter will add some! oil, sometimes not always; especially, in cold weath er. Mr. Albert Page, Fairfield, Me., computed' Devoe for, his house (300 Lfeet a gallon two coats) at 40 gal lons; had 1 13 left.. Your truly. 102 ;. iP..1W..pEV013;& CO, Ke&Ier Boiis - Hardware Co. slls our paints." ', . .. . ;i v.; -. -" '' ". :(','. . i. ) f ; Pauitta -For' ZZoeaea acid IaMm. Tb Arkansas experlinent EtatJoa baa fed: the irhole peanut plant to lor3 and mules doing ordinary fare 'rork. Tbe animals did as this! catfon alone as they did before and after on the ordinary rations of. corn and hay, and ; In the snmmer the &drantag9 seemed to be decidedly In favor of the peanut. Only the Spanish Variety was fed and after the first few days In roch quantity as th appetite of the animals j. Simple' Sttertr,jit. . It Is told of a pertain minister that one Sunday 'morning he preached hid sermon with . the . following notice: "Brethren, I have, forgotten my notej and shall haye to trust to Providence but this evfBtxg wiB come better, pre pared." ' Ass HtLmy Way. ... -.-r A sentimental poet. writes, "How cim I meet my darling? "- After some , deliberation over the question we bue corae to the: conclu sion that he .cieet her by approach Ins J&r froiCrtOpposite direction," 'I -lie-J , ' ' 1 " ': In every great business the chief trouble Is to' find a powerful and pion eerihg staEC;,It Is frequently achieved in'these days, and especially In Amerfc ca, by a series of remorseless expert, ments. One person after "another gets his chance, and nine-tenths 'Of, the num ber are flung upon the street. British Weekly. . WHERE IS ARCADY? (Editorial from Washington (D. C.) j " Post Sunday ,July 9 1905.) -. Now is the season of the, year When we : would go to Arcady. .We know that it is a place of simplicity and rest, upon whose gentle shores no . wave of trouble rolls, and whoso inhabitants dwell together1 in de lightful harmony. Ever since Virgil sang to tlx -3 Arcadian paradise the world has soucM to; somewhere equal ly blessed. And now, when the hot sun1 of summer : stagnates the blood and makes -us alllill and fretful, we too, would like ; to find the haven of bliss wherein we can loaf and invite our souls.'---' .'VW j" -Kxr ' ; How is Arcady to beMlfcovered? If we believe all .hat" we read In . the at tractive 't railroad-.advtrtiseTPents, , tf.r-y tl ink. threre are a tliousaud .,e.es. where-1 ; -- care can be f orgottttaWrb appl is ess' -. wfre'1s AroCyV secured.-' .In" faet'-'tthSre--'ds -' sach . a . hf.ad-ity- a r rieaufort; N. C.l The multiplicity of .. invitations.; that one n0:,t fktractive sel:'aore' resorts." Oi begins ; to doubt whether, atter an, fhe t'lrirli; close -to hcrne anu: reached there is n'ot ' some fi? ea-c Q , jqnu- rrionr. v e wo.pa er w um 7 ixym , iQr close enbugb ! to reach with ;out streched arm and the wind sough ing through he pines luuls the weary body Jntio dreamless slumber. It may be teseasliore, where the stately ships pkss by, and where the curling wave break in a mass of foam upon the sandy shore. Or It may be found in some queit valley where 'existance knows- not the noisy bustle of the world, and the minutes slip into the tea.' : . . - "v :'; ;- .One .thing, however, we "must learn It does not pay to hunt for Arcady. It does nit lie at the tnd of a long and thorny lane. We must drift into it or reaili'" it net at all. If we. are 'to fret and fumo and worry over-where we artj to go, "we had better stay at borne. iAnd perhaps thogwho ...are wiFo -'en-ough " net to go fewa at nil; will firtd that Arcady is nWter than Vvrelr BaslneB. "Of course," said- the shrewd tmsi neas man, "I don't want. to be sick, but It looks as if I'd have to call in Dr. Borroughs for a couple of weeks." "What for?" demanded his friend. "He owes me 100, and that's about the only way I can collect it." Phila delphia Press. Arvs': -; 'M ' ;.More- 1 W-.rtours in nviuiian, ua rur- CI is vie. Southern Jiy., Atlantic be ho many, gardens of : iden wiic?it ; cc-art iJLine. and Atlantis , aud North a hidden" - serpent. , U ; the.f plttnre; j Carolina R. ( R., "-.''Lpw' Summer; tour-to- be ' 'believed; - all the',th:oeiary sf - res from ' all ' coupon' stations beaatiful' in- their exteriors.. ud fmrtip, i anj siiii 'lower- Week End rates from. ,j.uciv-;w tr,ii30flit counon siauons. Atlantic Morehead City, unsurpassed m the South. Best of fare fine sfihing rest and " quietude, f Surf-bathing tin equaled: -:: ' i " i-: tuous in their furnishings. roadings, too, - appeal to every fire iHotel, of our esthetic tastes. Tne . rnoun tains in the background stir our. im agination, the ocean in the fore ground invites us to its cooling and refreshing bosom.. We can almost hear the birds singing in the trees which thickly dot the landscape, and the water, in the fountain cn the lawn seems to ripple with soothing . music. Here would be Arcady, indeed, if we had not tasted of-the tree of knowl edge! We know from sad erperl- preparation which conta agreeable feature, and s of ; u money back if it fai is no oil, grease, or any dis- ld on a positive guarantee s to give satisfaction.5 For Old PeoploPunv Children Weak Women DehSBi- " tatccf, All Tired Out Peeph To Cain FIcshyrovGei Chronio Colds Hackitti -Troubles tlotliing 'etfuafe -Nursing and Weak Mothers Strong Ati Weak Pcopio Coughs Bronchitis Lung Vinoim ;",-;-":. ;";; ,- ;: ;; 'u -, eiretUTnycfiirTnon BfL ESTATE, REN- Tf L flWD INSURANCE vervbocly that deals with us makes mctiey. v e seii you any kinu 01 prpp- ertv yor. desire in bahsburv or ,bpen- ceiV for cash or on the installment plan We can rent you a bouse either large or slaall. We can insure your proper ty atainst loss by fire in either one of our 17 largre companies, and guarantee satisfaction. See before making an deal )n our business. V -. MfUP!N BROS:; TAgents. fas V ' " y Phone,, 26" J'. . Isbury and Spencer ence, that even a picture can Re ceive. It is a thousand dollars to one that , when the charming view' is .seen in all its realfty- the results" isTa ;- dismal disappointment. The mountains become, mere hills, as far away as hope ' is 'from dispair. The waves of the ocean roll iipon some distant shore, the birds do hot sing the fountains never, plays. . Instead, we find mousquitoes and malaria,can ned vegetables ' and - stale bread. j When we would listen to shepherds j piping sweet' strains upon -rustic ' flutes we have the gossip and the ! scandal of a city forced upon us. No, this not Arcady. It lies beyond. " And still the question is. Where shall we find it? If we consult our friends our minds - become confused with tales, as many as are told in the Arabian Nights. For, after all, Ar cady depends very largely :upon one's self. It may be a farm, far away from civilization, where the low ing of the kine and the cackle of the hens are the; "only sounds that reach the:i tired ear, unless it be also ; this rnii," may" be the lonely camp upon tne mountain top, where the stars seem ' Th Proper Way, "So Wiseman Is married at last. He used to say If lie ever got married he'd manpge his wife all right. "Well, he's pretty shrewd; he's -g tng,a'b3ut it In the right way." "Is he? How?" "letting her have her own way Phlacl6!phIaPress. . TVneea TJiat EI aire Kotew A Cin!fc3lt7 is khvra in t'a tr)tcs t& anS br.tS ferpf (Szl sZ::' n3 tL"? xsni4 dtoier be?.- &?.feaa a x.i?.X hard lel!e i fruit abooS tie. sire cf n oran 00 which whvn iCe ud dry burt -en with a s-harp iiise 2Ilri the, report of a pistol. irS-i llce- h poiaoaous. The South Am eciqm trum pet tres m!ght furnish a bs:irJ with musical instruments. Inasmuch it3 . hollow branches are utilized T?r boras and also for drums. The soul asks honor, not fame; to be upright, not successful; to be good, not prosperous; to be essentially, not out wardly, respectable. Woman's Life. - III tne We want you to; try refined,' lasting perfumes made In California. Cut this ad out and present It with 10 centajand your name and address to any druggist in this city. It entitles you to 25 cents . worth of any of Sieger's California PeV?mes they are true flower odors -n.irl whra tho flowers grow. Offer C ses July 15 jh Safe, speedy reprnlator; 25 cents. Drufrgtets or i Booklet free. DR. liFRANCO. PMladelphla, 1 GROWTH OF THE ; WaGiivia Loan & trust Company. SINCE TS ORfiANIATJON, ' .;-, JUNE 15, 1893: ' ' ""' ;; - '. Deposits Assets 39 708.93$ 211 8S5.14 147 03.53 367 713.C3 236 379.80 469 403.24 552194.54 , 801 TS7.33 909 002.42, 1 172 341.98 118S 739.13 1585 657.51 I 047 634.68 3,809 370.71 3 373 025.83 4 134 4 04 JO WE WANT MORE BUSINESS Salisbury Saying Banli Building Dec. 15, 1893, Dee. 15, 1894, Dec 15, 1896,' Dec. 15, 1898, Dec 15. 1900 Dec 15, 1902, Dec. 15, 1904, Mar. 14, 1905 MEN AND WOMEN. XlJtrBES X I Use Big G for unnatural Ooarsnteed J irritation or ulceration not to suictare. T of mucous niemDranee. Prmita Coatertoa. Painless, and not ftBtrin- .rmuiiPiirUIIIII Hfl . n i . ,. r ,,-r, m 1 00. or 3 bottles $2.75. Circular aent on request. . ! ' 1 1 . Ae' 1 , - : j ' ' ' ' ' ' SS &V 'jOl rJ SAT aaopvt mrs vss sv rs r v mSJSk iKSjm X"- fS- - wayfjm msjm r mrjlm -v- W XVV Vlf "KX XX. XX Xt J. X. X X .X fca r$m Sy S fAW W 2$ x??Xn vVSa s0feiv'??ft ZVSFL W . 'vvys V -s I oy v V- "Wy tyA y. -xyv' xs xy "wr vv ts rs vAii2y "x" -vx jrs?1. . - - rt 6S T3ie nmosfl TFvaeo Mointtlu' a2 ifflhie SminniinnieF Mais bo TeFFO br Blscoumforte M you are all 1 (Q) M EM 4. r4 U 9 n o resort- recent heated period was a seaspnijof cpol and "pleasant days at this famous The invigorating ocean breezes brought rest and happiness to the tired and worii-out visitors from inland tolri ' l: ' ' .: " '. -' - rf. 0 X ; v. Tune : ' i no. se0 . August -is celebrated for its magnificent s1img ''at': Morehead. The game fish with which the waters abound, are here in greater numbers than at any other period, and large carches are daily occurrences The ; Social Life is at its height how Card parties,; surf parties, sailing and fishing partie s makes stay here a delight The improved, railroad service makes the trip pleasant and convenient Through parlor j cars add to the comfort of the traveler. For particulars and rates, address, : . m Lmim mm mum . ourm-m 1 i . . i 1 ' X-r;
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