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A MODERN NEED. I waut a new thermometer, built n a different way, , An instrument that's adequate to measure our dismay Wheren there's not a breath a-stirr ing and the air begins to bake And the water's hoc enongh to boil the fishes in the lake; When the sun is like a searchlight and projects its rays of heart Without discrimnnation on the woodland and the street; When everything's a-sizzle and the steaming world is sad. I want a new thermometer, and want it very bad. I want a new thermometer, in height at least a mile; It ought to be constructed on the Tower of Babel style TTfi i i 1 1 j I ; 1 Witn an iue uurrymg worKmen. as they delve and hack and hew, Exclaiming in all language, "ls't hot enough for you?" 'Twould be a satisfaction to behold its metal rise A shaft of liquid silver tnat would splash against the skiesi These top contrivances you buy they nearly drive one mad! I want a new thermomoter and want Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though, they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. . j If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample DOttie Dy man Home of SwampKoot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. r FREE BLOOD SKIN CURE An Offer Proving Faith. Ulcers, eating sores, cancer, scrof n laitching, skin, scabs and scales of of eczema, aches and pains in bones, back of joints, syphilitic bloody poi son, rotten gums" and chronic rheu matism, and all obstinate, deep-seated blood tronbles, are quickly cured by taking a. few large bottles of Botanic Blood Balm. We challenge the world for a case of blood dihease that Botanic Blood Balm will not m i -l cure, xne cures are permanent ana not a patching up. Is your blood thin, skin pale, alliun down, as tired in the morning as when you go to bed, pimples, boils, swollen glands or joints, catarrh, putrid breath, erup tions, sores in mouth or throat? If so vour biood is bad. Blood Balm will make blood pure and rich, heal every sore, stops the aches and pains, build up the broken down body, and invig orate the old and weak. Botanic Blood Balm, the only perfect blood purifier made. Sold at Drug Stores. SI per large bottle, including com plete directions. To prove our faith in Blood Isalm. a trial bottle will be given to sufferers. For free trial bot tle address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Don't hesitate, but write to once describing trouble, and free per sonal medical advice given. Blood Balm B. B. B. cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Over 3,000 voluntarv testimonials of cures by using B. B. B. RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing hidney and bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New it very bad. Washington Star. Great Sooth African Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account ot The easksi and most effective lts exceeding promptness in reney method of purifying the blood and inS Pain in bladder, kidneys and invigorating the system is to take back in male or female. Relieves take DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers', intention of water almost -immedi- the.famous little pills for cleansing ately- If you. want quick relief and the liver and bowels, Hambrick. The Sultan's Admiral Lost His Hat At a time when the relations be teween the United States and the Sultan of Turkey were strained to the utmost, and the wires between Constantinople and the State depart ment were hot, the ranking admiral of Turkey called upon President McKinley and had a long chat.. The visitor was a short man with bushy black hair, cut close and pompadour. He speaks good English and is very much interested in American affairs. He had mislaid his white Fedora hat, and had probably forgotten that he did not wear a fez or a chapeau. As the search proceeded I heard him say one little word that indicates his higher civilization. It was a short explosive, exclamatory word, often spoken, but which does not look well in print. Joe Mitchell Chappie in "The National Magazine" for July cure this is the remedy. For sale Dy W. R. Hambrick, & Co., Druggists, Roxboro. You assume no nsk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Hambrick will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it , It is every weere admitted to be the most Successful remedy in use for bowel eompaints and the only one that never fails ; it is pleasant, safe and reliable. Somewhat Inconsistent. Johnson I had a good chance to say "I told you so" to Thompson today. Barbour How so? "Why, I strongly advised him him marrying Miss Ernot, but he wouldn't listen to me, and now he repents it himself." 'I don't see why. She is a most charming woman." "Bat she's as desf as a post. "That isn't any defect with her. She can sead your lips so cleverly that you would never suspect she wasn't hearing every word you said." "That's all right at . FOUSH DEALER IN Groceries; Provisions, Shoes, Domestic, Dry Goods, Furniture, Fertilizers, Tobacco, Snuff, Country produce. Cash prices Paid for Hides Have Yomr Job Printim !Doirae at SOUTHERN RAILWAY An Ideal Ton riflt to the North and flast, via tne "Chesapeake Line Steamer. me pieasure-seeKing tourist can accomplish no more delightful rail and water journey to the North or East than via the Southern Railway to Norfolk, tht nee the Chesapeake Line Steamers to Baltimore. The Chesapeke Line is the fast mail route. The fleet consist of the most magLificent steam ships afloat, City of Atlanta, Charlotte, Danville and Baltimore, leaving Norfolk every week day at 5 :45 p. m, for Baltimore touching at Old Point Comfort. These ships were especially com structed for the Bay service, and their appointments are as perfect as ',he most fastidous taste can suggest. The cousine is unexcelled and very attenticn possible is shown to a e traveler. The connection with the Southern dlway, arriving at Norfolk at 7 :50 permits a day's stop over at t d point, giving an opportunity to v . it Old Point Comfort (Fort Mon roe), Virginia Beach, and Newport News, For rates, through tickets and any other information call on any agent Southern Railway or write R. L. Vernon, Trav. Pass, Agt., Char. oltt. N. C. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as Executor of Tho. H. Briggs, dee'd, late of Per son Co., North Carolina, this is tc notify all persons having ciaims against the estate, to present the same to me tor payment, on or before the 9fch day of May, 1901, or this notice wul be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indeb ted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This May 9, 1900. S. G. BBADSHER, Executor. Winstead & Bradsher, Att ys. 1 Greensboro Nurseries. It can truthfully be said that a nursery is known by its fruits. I introduced the Connet's Southern!; Early Peach 15 years ago, and the Greensboro 7 years.! ago, and aftei getting reports from them over a large' , extent of country, I feel proud of the fact that I in troduced them. There is a quite a number of new peaches introduced every year. After the first an-; nouncement, the majority of them are never heard of, v. as they were probably introduced simply for the pur pose of selling a variety at an advanced price, ancL. were either some old variety with a new name, or else not adapted to general cultivation. I woiild be pleased for my friends and patrons to look put for the Greensboro and Connet this year, and let me know they succeed in their SQction. JOHN A. YOUNG, Prop , Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, N G. TELE- AT C. T. Willson & Co.'s old stand. ROXBORO INSTITUTE. FOUND ED IN 1842 "SING WN ? Ion't Ie Duped W. A. Bradsher, Principal, Mrs. H. Field, Assistant, Miss Fannie Sergeant, MuSic Teacher. rr v,or. "haw lrfipn tilaoed Troon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition nf " Webster's Dictionary." They are being offered under various names at a low price By bry roods dealers, grocers, agents, etc., ana in a few instances as a premium for subscrip tions to papers. Announcements of these comparatively Worthless This school offers all the adyantages usually found in High Schoob and Academics. Expenses Moderate. See or write to the Principal particulars for APointer to Paint Purchasers. .irivortiapn TO fl Lilt! KUUSLtUJ Li ill A. 1LIUU O J. CUXJ.I, J- lUUVVUJi Thompson claims that it. is wearing e!S!a Ask your dealer or 1-imna Vint". I . a 'olnoliTi ct fro i n at n r rP iiluc-o, wm,v i reprinvu ure vciji imoiuts , him to skin and bones to have to get up and li2ht the gas every time he has to tell her that the baby's cry ing." Life. . UI had stomach trouble 20 years and gave up hope ot being cured till I oegin to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done me so much good I call it the savior of my life," writes W. R. Wilkerson, Albany, Tenn- It digests what you eatnd cannot fail to cure. W. R Hambrick. nro fJh irom A to A, Dhototypo copies of a book of over fifty (N) and which was much superior in paper, print, and binding to these imitations, being i l e l n -roKz of some merit instead ot one J. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn. says, "rcannot say too much for DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve; Onte box of it cured what the doctors , call ad an jncarble ulcer on my. jatf ' CtuTpiIjB8 tmd all- skin diseases. .Idkufbr .worthless imitati6ns,-r WffHambri & Co. Lon? Since Obsolete, Thp sm)iement of 10,00a so-caiied "nevr : :. ;,.h snmp.nf these books are adver tised to contain, was compiled Kyi n grentle man vln died over forty years ngo, uui was "Soi J, ifore his death.J Other mSnor adsTo-a a.e probably of mere or 2c iirtiietibnftrftwlklcfc is the ii 1 iui i::..4.a r.ft fimiliar ta this sreaiwatton, m ri- GEO. W. PITKIN O., Fulton and arpenter Streets Station c. .Chicago. If is to late to complain II when a thing is done, Be sure and get Pitkin's Pamt hrst and there will be no complaint nec eesary. If your dealer does mot han dle write us direct. , GEO. W. PITKIN CO., Station C, ; CHICAGO Were it a Contest In which the purpose of making: vour dollar laRt ; the longest in musical satisfaction was the goal, we would enter the lists; but as it is a struggle to get your money at all hazards, offering in exchange some-, thing vvhich sounds well today, without a ghost of a; chance of living tunefully till tomorrow, we retire from. th( p.nnt.pt firifl hpplrn-n -rTineA wnn wanf rool tttVi t'A" come aside while we sell them a STIEFF wmuu win uu a -tiling ui ueauiy ana a joy, iorever. ' Kemember we sell direct from factory and won't fcnr- aen you wnn tne middleman's pronts. ! v W. . Ramsey & Bko., ' DURHAM, N.C. ' PIANO '1 e tains overvaw jnnf - . ' It is proTecTeu oy cuw iii-v f 1 1 i f f r i .1 , isZ'jS'e bave at 'vast hn tftlA oast, -from ceap iniitatiou';, :- na this wnriis. JSS nanie of whica.ia, Wsbstkr's EVERY TUB must stand on its onw bottom. Oar past reputation a paint gnnaers is our oesc louna&uon Aebycui dealer, or Geo; W. i. 'in 7 vfr ;.- PhHnl 1 n -1 f, w 1 -1 ii 1? 11 11 .a 3-4 r r Farm Implement:. House in the South Q c. McnmArhmaU C?r In-ncld, K3., U.o. A.' CUUoa C. CHXCAGO, . . ' Riinnip. Harnp. HHIfifi. Kir Purops; andil'lell Fbrturcoi i i iCJUJUi' k-j J. t; -r.
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