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T T r . t COl PA N Y. H. S US MAN 6t ofarv Relation. Sail Beating, i WH6ELER & WIISOY SGWI.YC! M.-f r IIYGJS Purchasing say it runs as lilit as a feathers. Great improvement over .a$imi drudgery into a pastime. The Maffic Silent Sewer. Compared wittiie so far. It turn: inn PPfl wit;the Heeler ana Wilson, no other machine is cheap at any price. For saipnly by FURNITURE R H. SUSMAN FlfNITCIRE COMPANY. SOOOfjet of Moulding on hand. Picture Frames of all sizes made to orer. "'A WHAT WOMEN NOW NEED. More Red Corpuscles in Their Blood Paine's Celery Compound. CALENDAR Superior Court, Beaufort County, FEBRUARY TERM, 1808. HON. N. L. NORWOOD, Presiding. we are LE -AGENTS for the 'Kiss Francis E. Willard. who hafi been ttte i1iie world convention of the W C. I' v . ty that better health, for women I today a far at-ore urgent mfftter thaa thaa wooaans suff ge She says: "wh t womarj at present most needs is a be'ter supple of rtd co pusles." Fiom every Kt'.-tinn of the country, from Maine California, come well-attested reports of wo men, bloodies 'ivsK'ptic, nervous, ser'ously n down, and in mnv cases so weak as to be H"l-ridf1cn, who have been enabled to resume Tlieir plae: s in the family circle and social life, Jafyiy, rubby. "vol1 r d women, bv the aid mt tfcat (Treat blood uirtker aad health-maker. Pace's celery conop -nd, i Mm E. A. War-t is one of tli-ese- fortunate wo "n, vrfaora Pai""' c lery compound has saved rttl ti an ailing uutiappy invalid eonditicu, s her 1 etier f-hu w. 215 Michigan Ave., Mason Citv. la. Sept. 12, 1897. Jfcilsfc Rickar Isou Co., efftletnen Mv greatest trouble seemed to be reMMsral weakness and al'-over tired feeling I jt ?rHof tre and I rtid not expect to be tw teon?; giiii. but I used four bottles of FaJof' wtefy compound and was flatly vreu.etrvnel hh m c-.utfh seer, ed ' 'tt-r so fcau, I Ur i us'iii; ihe remetiv and have not u&6 felt the need of any further help wh-ii-rer. Verv ne'.v?ctiu lv, yo'irs, M K S K A WA T), WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23RD. Harding, col., vs. Harding, col. Bailey vs. Bailey. 2563 Cutler vs. Cutler.' 1954 Brooks vs. Carter. 21 57 Clark vs. Williams. THURSDAY, FEB. 24TH. 62 John R. Harrison vs. Kug- ler Lumber Co. 70 Lockyer vs. Commission ers of Washington. 2872 M. P. Watson vs. J. W Mitchell. 79 W. J. Crumpler vs. E. S. Simmons. 24 26 34 ()0 FRIDAY, FEB. 25TH. HO Codell vs. Railroad Co. 4190 Wilson vs. Baugham. 57 110 Bank vs. Eureka L. Co. 67 120 Carter &Tayloe vs. Kug ler Lumber Co. MONDAY, FEB. 28TH. 9 25 Eborn vs. Keech. 27 71 Hanks vs. Duguid. 26 81 McGowan vs. Eureka L. Company. 83 Respess vs. Roper L. Co. 104 Bergeron vs. Stilley. 38 52 erBiT o! lrt-P women w ho. a ; oiperienoc iiTiitr nervous ule, ue thin and lack bioo t . ermmud Paine's celery compound as beyond Mil question the only remedy that can be de pended on to renew the vitalit of feeb e per sons. This settled coufidence in Pine's eelery com pound is not a heresay belief, but rests in near ly every case on personal use or acquaintance with men or women who have been restored to useful health by no other neans. The rapic change for the better in color Sesh and expres- J sion of the face is so unmistakable that repair ' of the wasted tissues might well be called a re newal of life.' The paocess by which Paine's celerp corn- ound Is able to build up health in the run own body is not hard to understand when one observes how aTely it disposes toe bowels to act regularly, how it i-ncreases the capacity to take and assimilate 'ood. and. regulates the nerves all ovei the body. - The heavy, alarming pain in the back and oins disappears; the growni? paleness aud loss of flesh is stopped d a bright buoyant foel ng gradually takes th pluce of that unending set. ,e of tire md depression. Paine's celery compound is theextct remedy for lh t wjt "lafis of feeble, tbin. blooded, e'ten hypter p rrsi'is whose jceitest nee 1 ;s h th roneh r"f'irnishing of their blood with the rt'd '.irM'isi' S npfii which henUh and luppi-ne'-sin Mich Uir :e measur depud. 'he extrordin ry virtn.- of Pnine's celery coiup(nmd to incro'i'-e h ' p'o ortion of re I crous les i'i th b'ood ;s the coiirc-1 of it s creat power over all blood diseases, rheuma tis . e-n r.i l i a ki incv ilhoives ba k nch s loss of flesh and general run-down eouditiofi WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ND. 15 40 J. G. Bragaw vs. Jno. Cox. MOTION DOCKET. 22 Kinnin vs, Hill. 6 18 Carter vs. Clark. 7 19 Tuten vs, Bennett. 55108 Boyd vs. R. R. & L. Co. 64 107 Brown vs. O'Neal. 66 HOKugler vs. Tankard. f fIB!MBg i f"t S "f ijlJi& jy-:), jjl IPfe M5sic " BEST RTTlNd For Sale only at the Big Racket Store, HILUl Feed; IRON CLAD STABLES Opposite Old Stand, I jtM a 6 I iry. :- i boir fitte.f vh than ever before, ami thank my old customers for : l m nef i i , Pnnti nuance o the wme. and promise new cuo- mP.rs sat sfftion. H -p t itui . f . f are headquarters toi Nicfe Job W opr. Give us a Trial Order. Good Work at Verv Lowest Prices. Witnesses will not be allowed to charge hereafter, except for the days on which the cause is set for trial, except otherwise ordered by the Court Causes not tried on the day assigned for want of time are entitled to pre cedence on the next day. Causes left open by consent take the foot of the calendar. Motions may be taken up at any time. ' Npw iron-Clad Lief. FFEO. EXCHftWGE STILES Geo. . Hill, Proprietor. in 3 liave a car load ot the highest bred Ever brought to North Carolina. ftTEaeh horse is fully guaranteed. STABLES ON RESPESS ST. Near Main fet, Washington, N. C. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla has over and VOfONDERFUL are the cures by over again proved by its cures, Hood's Sarsaparilla, and yet they when all other preparations failed, that are 6imple and natural. Hood's Sarsa- H if, the One True BLOOD Purifier- parilfe makes FURE BLOOD. ! I life I S i ' .. . . -,mrT,ntn new etables. said to be file JoSTsSSv continue to cooduJtl Feed. Uverv and Exchange suhl. II he'reTX Am in on hand at the stables day and iht I w,ll p leas, mf as Dcreroyi-, " j nu;r a o tititinanre ot the SatE6 Thanks for past patronage "'" ' G H H 1 LL. c ustors -in Better Crops Most fertilizers sold resu l from use of fertilizers rich in potash. f do not contain Sufficient Potash 4 tonsure the best results. The results of the latest investigations ofhe use and abuse of potash are told in our books. piey are sent freo ddUrs. It will cost you nothing to read them, and they will save you GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street. New ork. iheNEW ROCHESTER LA Educate Yoar Bowels With Cascaretfc OiiDiiy l ithnrt c, euro constipatioa forever. 10c. ic. If C. C- C. cuugis'1 refund money. THE STANDARD OF THE WOPLD Other lamps may be " like " or " as good " as THL ROCHLSTER in appearance, but like all imitations, lack the peculiar merit of the genuine. Look for the NEW ROCHESTER stamp. No Smoke, No Smell, No Broken Chimneys. Made in every conceivable design and finish, for alUighting or heating purposes, ard at prices to compete with any. WHY DE CONTENT WITH ANY BUT THE BEST ? This No, 876675 BANQUET HEP, heightSO inches, com- t plete with1 Hilic Shade of any color desired ; baae and head ! (oil well aid holder) finished in 1 Bright Gold, fljmre in Bronse. t BilTtTorOilt, sent anywhere on J receipt ot price, 4 . 50. CPaCC Art Ci Thiitfo. St OTT. nF ATEU. height H inchen ; will heat room lOxil Neat and attract i re in appearatwe. W ell made. Comboetion perfect. Sent any where on receipt of price, 4.00. - VAJ e Rochester Lamp Co.SSSCSS New York TTTTTTfTf MP! 4 fjtl I City
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