ADVERTISING IS TO BUSINESS -WHAT ST E AM IS TO- Machinery, THE DEMOCRAT. IF YOU ARE A HUSTLER Vol" TtL advkrtim: Business. E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Si w. T;i Ckkat Pkopklun: Powku. VOL. X. SCOTLA3STD NECK, N. C THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1894. NO. 35. Write Hi) a nice adver' dement about your business and insert it in THE DEMOCRAT, 1 ... -.Ml Hc-r.n. - li-inTO ill bU.-inOSS iil i a iv i vou ii "--' ijrour.fi. D PROFESSIONAL. n. w. o. Mcdowell, Main Office North corner New Hotel. Street, Scotland Xeck, X. C. S A hvavs at his office when not professionally engaged elsewhere. 1 9 2G ly D R. FRAXK WHITEHEAD, Oflice Xorlh corner New Hotel, Main Street. Scotland Nkck, N. C. gg?" Always; found at his oflice when not professional I y engaged eisewneie. 7 1 v mr.Damels' JUDGES' EOSCES. POPULARITY. How the Members cf the Supreme Court act When of Duty. BISINB ALL THE TIME. Prcsuects Still Brightening. Although the supreme court ot the United States is the most solemn body in the world, the nine men who com pose it are not unlike other men when once they have thrown aside their rol.es and have said good-by for the Wash. Cor. to Richmond Dispatch. Mr. Josephus Daniels, of North Caro lina, seems to have a wonderful pull here, if all accounts are true. He was verv well known in his own State tefore da' to the at iudSes' chair- he accepted an official position under the present administration, but very fcA' pdopks who made his acquaintance after he first settled ia Washington had any idea that he was such a hustler. Indeed, they rather looked upon him ment ot which i hi- library, and t ; Th 3 L:cal Newspaper ini What . reach which yitti nu:t descend a .i r of stairs so dark and uncertain that u begin to fear they may c.u;- a vacancy some day ujon the tench. Once p.iin ed, the library l- a dream of te.iuiy, for it looks out upon a lovely garden In the middle of the mom is a desk, in the centre of which the judge ait., in such a way that he has a dek on three sides of him. A little way off eits hi- secretary, w hom he keep busy : and I H x n.A b RK v i I . i : -WMi jottr Adirrtiment D U. A. C. LI VERM ON, mm IS Okfick Over. I. D. Ray's, store. n.'lice hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to r o'clock, p. m. 2 12 ly SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. D R. J. II. DANIEL, -Di NN, N. C. dry or made into a tea. EVERY PACKAGE'S! Ilms tlie 56 Stamp in red on wrapper, J. II. & CO., Philadelphia, I'a. TRUST IN GOD AND DO THE RIGHT. The world stretches out before you, A field for vour muscles and brain ; All of the judges have comfortable all aroulKi the j3 a real museum home lives, and most of them own fine o vaiuabie books. mansions in Washington where t they jude Brewer has four of the hand- must spend the rest of their lives by Lomejit daughters it was ever the lot of virtue of their office, which is for life. m;m to have The ddest u Mr;J Jet. They receive an annual salary ot ten more wife f)f & Hch lawver in Toka. at the Interior Department a& a sort of thousand dollars, and after a few years the next is Mrs. Kerrick, at Bo-ton. green "Tar-Heel." Shortly after arriv- of judgeship they fall into the easy .md at homo ;ire Fannie an(1 n ingherehe was made appointment W of thinking winch wm cxprewed tho ,atter not JTt Mllt. jll(ige Brewer is twice a grandfather, though only "7 vears old. Judge Harlan lives in the most pic turesque house in Washington. It is on top of the hill in Fourteenth street and over looks the city. The house t! T 1 "l.iV A f f'tr i I 4 But life M:ikes I he disease f cancer a Specialty i) 10 ly D AVID BELL, Attorney at Law, ENFIELD, N. C. Practices in all the Courts of Ilali fnv :ml :id ioi ninr counties and in the - ' " - - - j Supreme and Fedora! Courts. Claims In the strict path of duty ne'er waver collected in all parts of the State . 8 lv A.DUNN, A T T O 11 X E Y-A T-L A M Scotland Nkck, N. C. wherever h Tract ice. repii red. services are 2 i:i lv w, H. KITCIIIN, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Scotland Nlck, N. C. gtSF" QiWee : Coiner Main and Elev enth Streets. 1 ;" ly The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Eegu lator, (the Red Z) that's -what you hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything else will do. It is the King of Liver Medi cines ; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and fJalomel. It act3 directlv on the , , , T: t-4 a to me by one of the most honorable . 1 - . , CierK Ol 111V AlllUIlOI J7CmilIllClll, nuu 'Jtt hewassoquiet-that he struck the Judges him.if "I have only mysala tern. This is the medicine you average Republican hold-over as being ry and I spend every cent ot it. TOot PUlrl W nil Dmcrmsta in :i. A o,.-,,,, .ot nlon there is a big insurance upon my U1 t. i'-t. J J - OO I It J'lfe'-J JJJV.C rtini tv.-J wnv f, . I Liquid, or in Powder to be taken . h fi Ir Daniel wafl notas iet and that will provide tor tne wne ana ns thev thought. He fairly made thing, children in perpetuity I think." ' 1 - - .... hum. and so valuable a person was he All the juages have families ; ana it jn neary ft whoe hl(x.k and iu to Secretary Hoke Smith that he soon has been suggested that, if the presi- thJ rear js ft ,htle ganlen where lht, had him transferred to even a letter dent were to appoint a judge who had judge worU, for ids health. The hou position in hisaepartment. He is now, never married, it would be putting a furni,hod verv much .lfter the man and has been for many months, the premium upon i.aciieior-noou vn.c-ii . of a mntUorn UoinCA with the one- chief clerk of the department, There would bode badly for the home inter- klert) comfort. It aK) conveys the I i t 4 . . ... . , 4. iil l, ..i.i Afinn dt nW .. i it n, Mntipfl pivfi I esis oi nit; coiiiiiij . Oiipoti A nnift idea w 1 1 h its nooks ani i - i yu n . Mr Daniels larger scope for his work. Chief Justice Melyille H. Fuller was confusing turns. ,! .Orr timno;tc nnrl villi i o i I I Be fearless of storms which o'ertake lie is a power in the department, and appointed by President Cleveland in jude Harlan's family consists of it is said that the Secretary thinks 1888. He has a mansion on the corner Mrs. Harlan, three sons, Kev. Richard worlds of him. Secretary Smith is of of Eighteenth street and Massachu- iarlan, John Harlan, a lawver, and North Carolina ancestry. The Hokes setts avenue. It is one of the largest j.irnes. Then there are two pretty and the Smiths are more numerous in houses in Washington, and it would daughters at home, Miss Laura and North Carolina than they are in Geor- be an easy thing to lose yourself in it, Mjss Ruth. The latter is still in school for From the outsiae it attracts the yisi- jUdjre Harlan i.s sixty-one years old aim I . - T.I i 1 tv.; xv Liit natnvnl tor's iraze from Us aristocratic ana ex- vrv hnndsome man. He lias uvea Iam a i t-- - - There was some talk of making Mr. elusive appearance. Inside the rooms in thj8 home six years Daniels Public Printer, and it is believed are monsters. Every room on the jdge Howell Jackson, appointed h fi,t svotnrv Smith fnvovfid it. How ground floor could be used as a ball- Harrison last year, lives in a very I lll(U V i Vim w , I Though foes' darkest scandal may speed, . , ,f frnished in dark l,rt.A nn K street. l'nfr- And strive with the shrewdest of tact ever,. the oia ruunc rrinier, mi. - ll;u. diet was appointed, but Mr. Daniels Oriental tapestries ana nuog.i.. tunately 3lrs. Jackson nas oeen .nun :, aopears to have a great deal of influence Heavy velvet and Turkish carpets cov- great deal this winter, on account of Qw with thnt. oPRcinl. who has so mam er the floor, and when you walk;jthe the heath of the judge, aiKfhe house . . . , . .1 ...i . : milv smmd vnn npar is vour own rus- i,aa Wn f-lofl. ll.-juallv there a positions at Ms aisposai, ana wuo usuoi j - hampered by civil-service regulations. great deal oi emeruumug . mi i Iia ji i'i n'isi n f statement is made On the next floor is the cmet jus- Son house and the judge and his tamiiy . , v. . . O 1 that Ir. Daniels has been able to put tiec's library ; and it is by far the lar- are very popular I I ,1 : f 111 I - , -r T-fc T 1 . I , n r.'..,.7 , i TPst ana most luxurious oiauv nwmi .lnrtrf Mcnrv It. Drown ot-i;;iu nn. i-jja ii" a j' more people inio me uuicnimuu o i - - AbouLoneycaragoa pretty young rrintil). office than any two Senators of the justices of the Supreme court. new year well as on that day his lovely I I . m .111 .... l.ndv ntiendimr Ilichmond High School 011,.OM)n)o(;voo fmr; ATnrtb flnlin. It has eight windows, and you coma uew house v.t 1720 Sixteenth street was ... ' ' I I 1 1 III . ' 1 I . I ii Lfl.l;AVjO I -I V ' la, ' . . . . . . . - . i I " V. . ; i "'- "IImUH- . " '., ir ."In !n Cl.iJ !rv " l'Htlu r i: i .) morning ''" V.-.' ' 'I hen I ',... I try ti "ll hci ii p; p. i .: i; n.- "' M iH'ijutV.rrrt .V , t - r . . The y wliirh ha p!i-l.cl in thf dee!"j'n.ent Suth by the work ! it new ip,pn cm n"er l fully iununM. Cn.lor m.itiv diM- hi mermen and .f;cn wrl but meagre -upj-ut fntn tin bu;nc- ' h;!:-.n it.'::v u.en of the conimunity. the m.;-rit ..f';ul .uu- t Southern pajrs h:ivt U-n j or :t-i:t 1 . i -i ml! '' -i d.iv iu and d;i nil!, l.:-riisg f.-r the crn-.. upbuilding of that -"ti'n. It l tt regretted that tlu gnat wirL which thev he dune has reeied lltil.- practical encouragement. in ue sections the heartv uplIt f i'0u- papers i" almot univer-illy regarded a matter of nece-ity, and eery hu-: nes man make it a part of hi buiiic-- to deal liU'rally with hi- lcal i.ipet- In the South, on tho contrary, th value of nespaierr4 not - 'ully ap piwiate!. Ihi-ine men generally d not seem to understand that the ne- paper is not a luvury, but a ne-eit that if they want to kwpupwith th times, if thev want to i'iseer new means of deeloiug their busine-. they must study carefully the new papers, and not .-imply regard the newspaper as something to N glane,i . i :, ii i .1 .. ... ;... over m.rieu. a..o im. . ; on(hn't wtll ,uU, ul , um . il The local pa ,-ers should hlralb , W"-- XZa! supporte.1, l.?,ause the life and energy cL tu Mm ,i -"j . .... i .i d n i'!ti -! thl the !- B HLAl-lliV KSt:i; 1SE .Jlt.t It ln't:ti .. .... - a,..,L. n ttiy nr t ii1:im ut it t iii;u- tin ir i 11., v'ii jitl l h rmedy in Ir IVre.'. I rtlt- Y-n-- you Push" forward through all like a man- Good fortune will never forsake you, If you do as near right as you can. Remember, the will to do rightly, If used, will the evil confound ; lave dailv bv conscience that nightly Your sleep may be peaceful and gin, and a feeling of friendship sound, Let honesty shape every plan, And life will of Paradise savor If vou do as near right as you can. To injure your fame, never heed, But lustly and honestly act ; And ask of the Ruler of.- Heaven To save your fair name as a man, And all that vou ask will be given If vou do as near right as you can. An Unknown Admirer. UM-vmw lirl.m. mi. !. n !""-. rboru or Ht. Vltut'i ditix, !."i.t uj-u tho (rregulftr.th n l lit !. in. nt- T Im ,-w.il ntrurnir.il- tho VitVortte Pfiip- ! i!,,n" curmt y ii ;nl'r.ii.' id on. I . ...1 . . ...... .J. ii.-iw Dr. rUg' ni...ly .itivlj nor loturfh. of every town is judged bv the world M manufactum-a wl. j n.inii- u. r.fui. l tl I money tf no l-n.-Ut U t-ifi Ini .-e-l lir-e bv the look of its local p-M-i-. : Tim " rrwriptt'-i. " r tt.f rUin . r " th troutl" liriii. fatiittmr i-lu. i The city that has no Ine, progi'i paicr tilled with the adertisements ! lie, progressie merchants will attne very little attention from the outio business world. Every man conteu. plating an investment in any Southern town carefully studies its newspajK-r-. as he can larely judge by tln'iu th nl.inicti r df the business men of ti e V iv v . .... ------ ce. Nine men might read a copy of any paper and duit so carelessly as t lind little in it of value, while" the tenth man, looking for opiort unities for bus iness or f jr information that will he f value, sees opportunities of utilizin.: this information in many money-mal.- ing ways. Joseph Christian. P. St. Geo. Barraud. Late judge Supreme J ('turt c,f Appeals , of Virginia. ) QlIRISTIAX & BARRAUD, ,l TTOHXE YS-A T LA W, Will practice in all the Courts, State and Federal, in the city of Richmond. Office Room 10, Chenih' r of Commerce Ru'tldiaij, 1 r, lv RICHMOND, VA. received a package from a little town It is actually stated on what seems to be easily divide it up into five very com- declared completed. It was copied in Virginia containing a handsome ana 1 authority that on the list which fortable rooms. Judge Fuller's desk after his Detroit home and can hardly valuable diamond ring. Accompanying the Ynhlc printer keeps of his aipoint- faces three windows and shining across b3 distinguishe I from it Tcngtie Twisters. the package was a note stating that the meilt9j tI)e credit for a large number it donor was unknown to her and she , 0 Joseph us Daniels. x would, perhaps, never see him, but that he admired her. The ring had it .1 iiTT-...... engraven in it tne worn iikiiuh. The young lady graduated this year, Carolinianj who5'haa managed to do so it sidewise are three more. The desk There are only two in the family, itself is a long solid flat-topped desk. the jndge and Mrs. Brown, who i t i-u i : i . A The top is usually littered with papers somewhat of an invalid. She is a very , liOt lllvU LilJJ5, UUl I and a stack of legal books, .between handsome blonde. , the windows and around every a v ana- judge Field lives on First street on cuit box ble wall space are book cases filled with terrace, where he has a spacious The bleak breeze blighted the bright Some people may generally speaking, there is very great admiration here for this young North Six thick thistle sticks. High roller, low roller, rover. A growing gleam growing green. Flesh of freshly fried flying tish. The sea cease th and it suflieeth us. A lix of mixed biscuits, a mixed bis- I. J. Mercer & Son., 02o East Main Street., RICHMOND VA. LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS. -o- Oives erson.il and prompt attention to all consignments of Lumber, Shin gles. Lath.-;, etc. i 17 '-) ly NEW Jewelry Store After six years experience, I feel thor oughly competent to do all work that is expected of a WATCHMAKER ani JEWELER. WATCHMAKER a;:i JEWELER. Repairing & Timing Fine Watches A srKCI.U.TY 1 also carry a full line of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND FANCY GOODS. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Properly X. Fitted to the Eye. in: hiki Sewing Mm THE BKST ON EARTH. SEWING MACHINES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ir. H. JOHNSTON, Next door to N. B. Josey. 10 6 6m and recently she received a package postmarked from a small town inXorth Carolina. It contained an elegant gold watch and chai n. A note accompanying the present stated that her unknown dmirer knew her birthday occurred about the middle of June and that the rift was intended as a birthday present. The enamored unknown took great pains to keep the young lady and her riends from discovering his identity. He even carved out the numbers in the watch so the jeweler who sold it could not be traced. Neither the young lady nor any of her friends have the faintest idea as to avIio the knowing ldmirer can be, they not knowing any one in tho towns from which the pres ents came. much, and it is freely predicted by many of his ardent friends and admirers that if ever Mr. Cleveland is President again, or if the latter has any influence .with precious volumes. And over tne aooi j Thc first noor ,s Hn reception broom blossoms. well ... I as vou enter is a liie-slzea pom an ui , firime .imi tho iudtreV Strict fdronir Steuben Mrlmrer snare H lli Ulllllln iwi.ii.', J---D- I - 1 the late Judge Blatchford. library is on the second. Facing the slickly six sickly silky snake: Judire Fuller has eight children, j desk is a big bust of Homer, Swan swam over the sea ; sw im sw nu I -i , . a r,,... T'lii-ool - .. t i l im I . , I.ii.L- oimin the next man who-is President, Mr. seven naugmem anu one r,... whom tne uuge cpioit-s, .um inu. muhi , - ......... :n i i, tho of the daughters are married, one ds as his mascot. swum, swan. iMniPix will ii. i rjri liuai - government that will simply make the -still in school and the other three are balance of the North Carolina Demo- recognized belles ot tneir set. i ne son is the baby of the family. He is only thirteen and goes to school. Judge George Shiras, appointed by Harrison in "J2, is one of the most crats green with envy. These same friends of Mr. Daniels insist there is nothing narrow or selfish about him. He not only has done wen Mrs. Field is a remarkably handsome it is a sname, m . m-,e I , . .... I, i i , , i t i i '. Oi'jniP S:itn. i is :i a s nam. ram. sun woman and nas neen nei iiumi..i.-i .- r companion for forty-one years. Their a shame it is to sham so, Sam. i iu birbrn S!,vs. "forty Susan shines shies ami sorks ; sock- Jl;L'l 7 , i ... . I i t . . i.: vliit n'ikft one vears long." Mrs. Field has Iter ami snoe siuue . ,r ., i . ... 1:1 ui.inimr kI, uml soeks. for shoes iiud i Price !'. e-nt- HT sitting room just on tne juuge s no:;i! v , b ( .. .. OR. H. 0. HYATT'S SANATORIUM, KINSTON. N. lyth"' ' "! tht '' " '' ""- ' "f Si r tf r V- '.11 Norfolk Commission Co., . S. IK SAI LS. M.nnn: .V. C. .1 C:n:rr.i::i:n ICcrc.iar.tc ana ' MEBCHAHMSS LZZYl. Fruits, Vegetable-, and .ther P. )m ."J A 17 ll;uuukr l n I . . I'' Rkl I 1.1 N I - ; The P.aid. f mere-. N.rfo!k. Va. ; T. W I " Ca-hier, Fjii iuTr' and Met ' ? ' New Berne, N. C. : W. P.. It - I' -n. P Bank of Wjivne, Gold-bom. N. I 12 ly ' m'CKLENS A UN IC A . AI.Vi: i Tut: Bi -t Sai vi. in th !1 f r Cut-. Brui-e-, I'hei. Salt l!h ! I -er Son-. Tetter, t ha --i M Chilhlaiti-, "oi l)-, and all ' i ' - tion-. aixl p-i!ie!y in- Pi! . pav npiir"!. It i- :u ,i mt ; t . i Irf-rfeet -ati-faetion or l!ioi -, n-flui'h I. Give the First Fruit; 1. R. Presbyterian. "I cannot afford it but I can sacrifice it." This is a good way to meet the himself, but he has put in some licks for his friends, and he has gone in heavy for North Carolinians. They contend that a man who thus sticks up for his friends is bound to succeed, and they look forward to the time when he will get up many notches higher him self in the service of his country. Knights of the Maccabees. splendid Phasing gentlemen you will meet in a out Steplien ; it C;ust twice nocks shtx-k Susan. of apartments in the Arlington hotel on the third floor, comprising seven I your recro.uion .Stephen, is to The State Commander writes us from objections of our selfish natures to Lincoln, Neb., as follows : "After trying Christian giving. The rich man with other niedicines for what seemed to be his thousands and the poor man with & yery ol)stjnate cough in our two chil- Qeore Shiras, third. And until the hi pennies hear alike the whisper from drenwe tried Dr King8xew Discovery death last summer, of Judge Shiras' within "You can't afford to give." If j t. f, ho w rnr. Shiran the fourth. and at tne ena oi two uuys me wug" lifetime. L,wv hrtr When I asked the judge Uobert Ib.wley rolle! a round rol Judge Shiras has a magnificent suite recrefttion he smiled and ' mu"'1 ro11 lt' r"J; hesitated. And 3irs. rieia sun . j 1?fltt.,.v rf,,lf.. r()Ilnd. J.'' v - ' ' " Oliver OgletJiorp ogleI nn owlaisd ovster. Did Oliver Ovdethorp ol'I an owl an'l oyster, where are the o-vl and oyster Oliver Oglethorp ogI"l .' Sammy ShoesinitJi saw a shrieking i-ongster. Did Sammy Sh-inith ho a shrieking songster? If Sammy Shoe- over six feet, with a che-t like an nth- mitli saw a shrieking songster where it; . r..lf.vir.n j l.'nl- and fli iripkinir sfHiL'-ter SainuiV Sh' whitP n.id hi face smooth except for a rooms. There is a fine reception room, a beautiful large parlor overlooking the park ; ana tnere are the judge's sleep in? room, his study, his lihiary and two rooms sacred to Mr?. Shiras. All furnished with things picked up in travel. The judge has two sons, both prac ticing law in Pittsburgh, and he is very proud of being the grandfather of a voun? man in kilts. The child is keep right on working." Judge White, the new associate, needs perhaps a little personal descrip tion. He l a young man for his po.-i- tion, ling less than fifty, and he stand- If HAD A '. Ti; -n v Mi of im Man v Mi-h ll "xl the f!. -l I:' -h! Willi ? h we trv to reason ourselves into believ elv left them. We lllg IJlilb HC t'iUl iUlUlU 11, CU.Ui i-vv- ly be beaten in the argument. And if without it hereafter, as our experience we give only when we have something pr0ves that it cures where all other to spare, the gifts of many of us will be remedieg faii. "Signed F. W. Stevens. i ,... ((.,n(yfilj' vicito " Tint aooui as sciiitc as '"'b5"3 ii-iv. .. up State Com. Why not give this great u?c nnf flm fmp rnneinle of Chris- lino 10 uu" . -- x A tian giving. God calls for the first medicine a trial, as his guarantee., fruits, not for what we can spare after trial bottles are free at E: T. White meeting all our own wants. He calls tiead & Co's. Drug Store. Regular size to deny ourselves for His sake and to -Qc ftu Q0; give to Him that which we need for ourselves. Whether or not gifts which urA the, frnif of self-denial do more good to the cause than cifts that can spared, they certainly do the giver more good. Indeed no one can really taste the sweetness of giving without self-denial. FITS. All fits stopped free by Dr. be Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day's use. .Marvelous cures. Treatise $2.00 trial boctle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kine, U31 Arch St, Philadelphia, P. will not be The Jndge says that note! lile does r.ot meet his ideas of home ; so he is neg -; vj.12 tiatimr lor a Handsome nousa in ua- , - fashionable part of Washington into which he moves this year. Judge Horace Grey lives in a large square house on I street. Outside it is plain, but inside it is all luxury, even to the Buttons which greet you as you enter the big door. On the ground floor are three mammoth parlors and you get an impression of ferns and rich furniture. The judge's library is up one flight of stairs, but no interviewer has ever had the pleasure of seeing it or describing its contents. Judge Brewer lives on Massachusetts avenue in a pretty house, in the base- pair of English -sideboards." His face gives you the thought of a big, over grown baby. Judge White lives in a secluded hotel on the fifth floor and has :ly three rooms. His library Is very small and is fittel our wst.-i pine shelves, and there i a flat, plain table for a desk. The only ornaments to his den are three hotel chairs, a cuspidor, a waste paper basket and two windows. smith saw ? Hobbs meets Snobs and Xobb- ; Hobb lobs to Snob and .obb-; Xobbs nods with Snob- and rob- Nobb.-' lob. "That is" says Xobbs "the wor-t for Hobbs' jobs," arid Snob- sob. It May do as Sfcich fsr Tc Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. III. write that be had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with seere pain- in his back also that hi bladder wa affected. He tried many so cal!d Kidney cura but without any good result. About a ear ago he began Ur-e ket. P.otani'- lt!d It i;m i a -cientiou-ly eomj-oun-i i n.i-l re-ult "f forty e.:r- pra' t ice b. iia-at physi' ia.'i. It i tl.: 1- ' ' j.uiiher eer :"fer-! to ti.- j : . and i- yuaraiiM-! to cxui- : fair trial. Try it for all -i-. : : li.as:s. iiicbiIing ( at. urn - i i matism in it- v.oi-t rtu, of it contain- more curat! !' ; ing-np litue than a d oi n 4 . er kind. Try " I he t'A IN ! ; .i -:il ert i --ti. nt e!--w h'-re. for ovki: i in v vi;a i - A n ( M.i am Wi.i r.-'I r: o J i Mrs. Win-low '- r .! i r j r . . Iec-ri iwl for over fifty e.tr- . lion- of mother- f..r their .: while te-thi;ig. wish j-rf- t -u.-.- MKitliC- the chil'l. -oflen- the ; all.i- all pain cure- wind . the U-l ierr:ely f r Dt..rrij . . t.'ejt-ai.t to the t.;-'e. .-old !. 'i-t?- in eery jait of the Twenty Ihe cent- a bottle. It is incalculable. Ite-uje ;;nd a-k f Win-low' no otlier kiial. a 1 i f e I i i!- n ,. It t'.:;s i I d. ;! 'lotliin: vni! :'.n That ail are happy is evi.lent. The judges have a grand tosition lor life ; of and their wives are second to no one once except the ladv of the white house ; I adapted to cure of all Kidney and and, according to Washington etiquette, j Liver troubles and open gives alrno-t thev need never call upon another I instant relief. One trial will prove our woi.in.rtun if tliv do iiiitLtntompnt. Price onlv for large! Engii-h Spavin l.inn: '-tit i n Electric Bitters and fonnd reli. fat nil Hard, Soft or ('a!!. ,nl I ,,,,,. J ... a ;id Clemi-he Ii"tn lioi--. I . ce. Electric Bitter is esirially j y.n ,jn(s I I pavin .-m o-, .-j worm tifles '1 hrotl.'li. Ciish-. Etc. S.-.m, i) w of l.e bit:!e. Wa:: r;d ' e, most woiidrful BlemiMu i.t.- vwc prain., ik ut:-u by wish to d? so. Augusta PnE-sCOTT. ;l-,w.wti Sold Imi K. 1. PlP-lt id it . . . . .... rv i . ' - ... - bottle. At E. 1. N hitehead v i.o:. : (. Dr,,L'gi-ts, Scotland Xeck, X. C. i Drugstore. i 10 1 ly.

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