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Thewst and tonic on the There is hardly a man, has not heard of f &, Cm 3m tot tho bloodm" It is a standard remedy, a specific for all! blood trembles and unequalled as a general tonic and appetizer. S. S. S. is guanpteed purely vegetable, the. herbs and roots of -which it is composed arc selected for their alterative and tonic prop- i " m m a m , :.f. erxies, majcing n me iaeax rcxneay lor all blood and skin diseases, as it not only purifies, enriches and invigor ates the blood, but at the same time tones up the tired nerves and gives strength . . and vigor o the entire system. ' For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, .Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, Malaria, Anaemia; r Scrofula, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt , Rheum, Tetter, Acne and such other diseases as are due to a -polluted or impoverished condition of the blood nothing acts so promptly and effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germs and poisons ; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations and soon restores the patint to health. Write us and our physicians! will give your caa i prompt attention without charge. Ttt OVIFT CFZCtrlO CO ATLAnTA GAm Webster's Weekly: fne Leaks ville market is said to be glutted with apples at 40 cents per . bushel. ReidsviUe folks are paving from 75 cents up for fruit. There ought not to be all this difference with only twelye. miles of good roads sepa rating the two towns, A Costly Mistake Blunders someumcs are very ex- nonaivo Ofwaftfnnft.il V life itftftlf ifi the price of a mistake, but you will never be wrong - if ' you take Dr, King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They are; gentle, yet ,thorougb. 25 cents, at Morris' Drog -Store. Dr Cyrus Thompson, ex-Secretary of State, will, on the first of next year, rem me the practice of medi ' tt ii ' i. T.. i Cine, rie will practice at ovvu villr. Onslo countj. It has bfij several years tince he has practiced. He will devote much of the winter to study. r Coughs, Colds and Consumption - Few people realize when taking cough medicine other than Foley's Honey and Taf, taat thy contain opiates whicajare constipating be sides being unsafe, particularly for children. Foleys Honey and Tar contains no opiates, is safe and sure and will not constipate. , At Armour poatoffice, Columbus K)unty, Allen Williams, colore Jat tempted to assault Miss Walker, -daughter of a prominent citizen; j.ue uegru ww A.nutc(ieu away uy the young woman's screams and was afterwards arrested and jailed. A Frigntened Horse. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur ranp.es. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy1 and there's none as good as Booklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, soreb, eczema and piles rapidly disappear under its soothing effeet. 25 cents, at Morris Drug Store. An attempt is. being made to in duce the government to introduce printing machines in the government printing office. The work of the of fice could be done much quicker, and the cost would ba reduced 33 pex cent. The Typographical Union will probably not oppose the plan. The great rheumatic remedy not only cures every iv form of rheumatism, but makes radical cures of 7 Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Catarrh, 4 ocroiuia. aores. 9 . , - : , .. 1 t . . . r : r and afl diseases arising from impurities in the; blood. 9 Endorsed by physicians and prominent people everyr P wnero aiicr DOES NOT INJURE THE I 9 Oentlemeo : I tak piearare In barin of your Rhettmaoibh. Two bottles be of any benefit to you lu advertising- Tours truly. f . H. All Druggists $1.00; or Bobbin Chemical tCo., . known and most popular blood purifier market to-day is S. S. S. - woman or child in America who VBQ7X COITGHtEBSXXJkJT XT7XWCSTOIT, OF QEOZLGfrXA. I know of th mioMifttl use of B. 8. S. in mwy oeni. It i the bst blood rmdy on th mtrkit BX-OOY. AXJiBN D. OA2TDLEB. 0. 8. 8. 1 uafuotiom.biy a rood blood purlflor aad tho boat tonio Z ovor UMd, . t A certain fellow who answered ad vertigement8 in cheap story papers has had somn interesting experience He learned that by sending one dollar he could get a cure for drunknes. And he did. It is to 'take s pledge and keep it Then he sent fifty two-cent stamps to find oat how to raise turnips sue cessfnlly. He fonnd ont ''just take hold the tops and pull." The next advertisement he answered read: (How to double your money ;n six mouths," He was told to convert his money into bills, fold them, and he wonld see hs money doubled. .Next he sent for twelve useful household articles, and he g't a package of needles t He whs eipw to learn, so hA sent one dollar to find out how to sret rich. 'Work like the devil and never spend a cent", and that Bton ped him. . But his brother wrote to learn how to write ' without pen or ink.. He was told to use a lead pencil. ' He paid one dollar to learn nprtj to live without work, and was told ' on a postal card: "Fish for suckers as wejlo, and in order to not stutter' to keep his d'n month sbntf Not'Bick a Day Since. "I was token severely sick with kidney trouble. lined all sorts of medicines; i none, of which relieved me. One day Iaw an ad, of -Electric Bitters arid determined to try that. After ; taking a few doses I felt relieved, abd soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not been sick a day since. Neighbors of mint have been cured of fHeumatiimi' neuralgia; kidney and liver trouble and general debility." This is what B. F Bass, of Freemout, N. C writes. Only 50 cents at J. D. Morris, drug store The State Labor Commissioner re ports labor scarce in ninety counties and eighty per cmt of the peopte want the compulsory echooMaw. Don't be impofced'upon by taking substitutes offered for Foley's Honey and Tar. The'W. C."T. U. is to memorial ize Congress for a,r. an polygamy amendment to the Conetitot'on. t n nous, "jaiarrn. o uiorougn xnai. , - a DIGESTIVE ORGANS. v 9 (? 9 tuitmony to tbe ouratiTa properties cured my eon of a bad case::;. If this will your meritorious remedy, you can use it. BAND, Steward State Blind Institution. prepaid on; receipt : of fprice, 7 X 9 e T - . Daltlmbre, fid. 1 ITever . Nefer be ashamed of work - even if you havs to turn a grindstone. There ara a lot of ' cranks in I this world to be turned, , Never allow yourself io gt thebig bead it will cost vou : more,, for a hat. Never turn a new leaf unless you have something sensibly to write on the page. ,vNever bang your head, evn if you are guilty -the sheriff will attend to the hanging, j Never cease to advertise your busi ness, if you have anything worth selling, or wan t the pubjic's atten tion People are forgetful and have to be continually reminded of things, even in the little affairs of households and business, f Never marry for money, bnt aN ways for love but if a girl has mcney, though, try to love her. Never wear a tight corset it is in jurious to health, and then if you want to be squeezed let your hus. band or brother do it. Never cease to speak a good word for your town and business it impresses people with the idea that you are interested in the place. Never kiss a girl in a crowd she prefers it done in private. ' t Never run down your town or its people it will lead people to run you down. Never fail to pay your little debts and keep your promises it makes long friends and gives you a .high moral standing Durham Sun. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Pleas aat to Take The finest qnality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Gough Remedy, and the roots nsed in its preparation give it a flavor similar to , niap'e yrup, making it qnite peasant to take. Mrl W. L. Roderic-. of Pooles ville,!Md., in speakinsr of this rem edy, says. "L have used, Chamber lain's Cough Remedy -with mV chil dren for several years past and can truthfully say that it is the best preparation of the kind that I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious after effect. For I saie py w namoncK toSZO ? Reflections of a Bachelor . The woman and ber tnoney are soon shopping. : v Woman is the citadel taken not bj siege, but by assault. as The more a man loves his pipe, the less A woman's temper irritates him. A woman has as much respect for losic as a man has for old love let ters. The devil would go out of business f women could have the clothes they want, New York Press. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's jhameful when youth fails to show proper lespect for old aga, but iust tho contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They out off maladies no matter how severe and rrespecfcive of old age. Dyspepsia, tundice, fever and conotipation al l eld to this perfect Pill. 25 cents , t Morris' drug store. Warrants for Old Soldiersi . ' r The clerical force in the office of the atate auditor are busy these days writing warrants on the. state treas ury for the confederate .pensioners, of whom there are twelve thousand fsix hundred in the State. And the arrants aie to be in the hands of the register! of deeds of the various counties by December 15 for distri bution to the old soldiers and" widows of soldiers, Raleigh Post. ; 4 1 ,m. . '. N The farmers in Stokes county are preparinff to 'do a thing or two to. the tobacco , trust, 'likewise to their neighbors f who persist in growing more tobacco. , The Danbary Report er says;"It is said that a, ban.i of farmers in the Hartman section are so incensed over the low prices paid for tobacco by We' ti us't that; thev h"8 ve oran) zed-Hhemsel Ves ; for V the' ' purpose 01 uciBMyjiug iub ursc piant bed tbat snau ue piantea in trie-neighborhood.'- . V " A. , Pointed 4 Paragraphs . . m . : Pessimists tbnv bn dtsappoint ments, - . ' - Love is 1 he holy sure cure for f em inine coquetry, : , Some, men seem toa baVe tne horse less brand of horse souse. Dis honesty has passed the limit wht u a man cheats at ' solitaire ; 1 Pro babiy th mule kicks becau se his owner doein't use a .steam plow, A man's 'happiness may depend upon the load he is capable 0 carry ng.," ' ' A quiet little game is one in which money, dc ea nearly; all : the talk ing. " ' - h . :'Jf England may be. the mother conn-" try, but the. United States seems to bt the father in law country. V man refuses' to believe that a girl knows how. to, kiss unless he has it direct from her own lips. A Thousand Dollars' Worth of Good A. H, Thunes, a well known coal operator of Huffalo," Ohio, . writes : vl havo been afflicted with kidney and bladder trou ble for v years, nassi ng gravel or stones with excrutiatihg pain. I got no relief from medicines until I began taking Foleys Kidney Cure, then t he result was surprising A few doses started the brick Mo like fine stones add now I have no pain across my kidneys and' 1 fel like a new man. It has done me $1,000 worth o good. Another Trost Gone. ' Tbe Consolidated Lake Superior Compimy wae oorti in the spring of 1901, with a paper capital of $IC2, 000,000. Tnw. were' the g linow days whtfii irus.s were lormeU whii you waited, and chaiters wfie com ; rnon r than lliec in fly time . Decern, ber, 1902, it stopped pyii-.g lvi. dfcnde. OijH-ur, 19i.;, ti went. o evtrltini( mjhsD. t heie was not much Hie natter with it, except want of 'rVal--capital, want of ch, want of prudence, skillful, oue headed management. Some thous ands of unpaid workmen and bitten investors nre ieit to mourn its loss. Gone to join the Asphalt Trujt and others of the Great Busted! Every body's Magazine for December. Revolution Imminent ' A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness. -br stom ach npsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the ( troublesome causes. ,It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, and clar ify the bloo6 Bun down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50 cents, and that is retnrned if it don't give per feet satisfaction. Guaranteed by J. D. Morris. Druggist. Ao Warmth in Tnmpkins.1 ' Annapolis (Md.) Capital: ' The Somerset Journal states, that pUmp kins are less expensive than coal, selling for $4.50 a ton, And yet we tail to see just how- we can feed pumpkins to our stoves during the coming cold n onths. , L f 8 Saved From hlembranous Croup C. V. Lynch, a prominent citizen of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My little boy had a severe attack of mem branous croup, and only got re lief aft r one dose and 1 feel.Xhat it saved the life " oi my boy. substitutes. I Refuse : Coriectly says an exchange: The columns of newspapers, is. tho editors farm,' his shop, his trade, his grocery, h i s 1 a v office or p r otV s sio n , .a n d - w hen he ocnates sprtceforVhich he gets nonreturn, he is out just the farm, er : tha t gi ves a w ay h i s pigs and i bn t ter and eggs, or tbe professional man who gives advice gratis. ' v v ; -;CASTQRIft' ; i Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought I Bears ihe As a tobacco market Koxborc is notj equalled by !any- town in the ? - . 1 ---1 . '-'V- . VAS II I U 6.T0 II LETTED. The statute of iimitations will not save . United: States Senailor .Dietrich who is charged with bribery and co ruptibn. v ' President Roosevelt would not dare submit to arbitration our righ to make a canal treaty with Pan- ama. - J, P Morgan's undigested securi ties seem to be ' Canting financial appendicitis in Wall Street. 9 - B 9) h. m s Itis eafeto say fhat Mrs. Reed Smoot will not join the W O T u. The Republicans claim credit fop our past prosperity bnt they say the nvesent business drpripsrion has noth ing to do with politics. In SDeaklng in a Presbyterian church in Washington, the PresU dent said, 'We can divide, and tnuat divide,' on party lines, as regards certain questions, as regards the deepest, as regards the vital ques tions." He said nothing "as re gards" his action toward Colom bia. In wearing a small Panama flag on his coat, Piesident Roosevelt of fered a needlew slight to Colom. bia. In tbe Tin? ted States there are 510 periodicals to every million inhabi tants, id Great Britain 113, in Rus sia 77 and in Japan 17. Tbe - first , consulate of the new republic of Panama has been estab lished in New York City, at Not 18 Broadway. ' 1 s President Schurman, of Cornell Universitysays that the students should ditide the day into eleven hours s'udy, two ior meata; tnreefof exerctse,None for recreation and' eight for sleep; Is hot the college presi-; aent a uttie dends? ', -yy. excessive in nis dm- Carrie Nation makes money selling small hatchets. Her scheme is busi ness with temperance high jinks for advertisement. . Speaking of toe Alatka award, Sir Wilfred Laurier, Premier of Canada says- "Our hands are tied to a large extent, owing to the fact of our con nection, with the Mother Country, making ns not free agents, and obliging us to deal with qu estions affecting ourselves, through the in strumentality oi the British ambaa9 8adol.,, The speech was regarded as almost revolutionary. According to Senator Spooner, be fore the reciprocity bill was sent from the House, the Senate met, received a Keed Smoot petition and "-"-Ik " adjourned. mm A A A A WW w m The Turkish press says that Abdul Hamiais responsible for the great prospentv of the country. "When a reign is so benificient, whn the 'welPbeing of the population is so dear to the ruler's heait, the future seems full of promise."- According to this the Tuiks seem to be better off than foreigners imagine, but it willsoon be time to hear the Sultan's American press agent on the sub ject; ( i iRepresentatiye Morrell, of Penn svlvania, has introduced a bill in the House of Representatives, making it an offense under the Federal law for cotnaftoh' parfiers to provide : separate c.irs for eitherVwhite or black passen gers. ' DuBnthe last year ; Spersons were illedand 45,997. were; lDji in' Tftirrnad accidents ' m thiscoun try, r ( V 1 town in regard to prices. - -
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