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ADVEBTISING IS TO BUSINESS -WHAT STEAM IS TO Machinery,. That Gee at Pkopeluno Power. D THAT CLASS OF READERS THAT YOU Wish your Advertisement TO BEACH ia the class who read this wer. PROFESSIONAL. r. w. o. Mcdowell, Office North comer iew sx, Street, Scotland Neck, N. C. jg-Ahvavs at his office when not professionally engaged elsewhere. R. A. C. LIVE-K31' D OFFiCE-Over the Staton Building. Office hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; I o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK. N. C. 2 to HQ 1 iMOI , mEXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 8i.oo E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. wV; : -Vol. 1. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C THTJBSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897; NO. 13 vot.. "5TTTI. New Series- t. IF YOU ARE HUSTLER you whx " - ADVERTISE- :,. TOUS : Business. Send Your Advertisement in Now. THE EDITOR'S LEISURE HOURS. Points ana Paragraphs of Things Present, Past and Future. The death of Mra. Beecher, relict of the famous Henry Ward Beecher, re minds the world alresh ot the wonder ful power of that great preacher. He waa easily amongst the foremost and clearest thinkers ot his age ; and while many disagreed with him in some things he promulgated, all had respect unto his knowledge and power. His widow survived him ten years and reached the ripe old age of 85. It is highly important that young men 3tore their minds with knowledge be fore they enter upon the real activities of life ; for when they once get into the whirl ot business, they will find little LIMSIN A CHAIN. WORKERS MEET ENEMIES TRUE LIVING. Some Rambling Thoughts. BY "NEMO. Better far to have theull ' fruition of effort always just evading the hand, and thus beckoning ,to further deeds. Let there be no contentment with one good thing done ; but have each pur pose merely a part of something great er ; just as with the universe, made up of numberless stars, all grouped into solar systems, these included in the vast aggregation itself, and that in turn pushing onward through space to some thing yet neither seen, nor foretold, nor imagined. Poverty-is no bar to breadth of mind or of helpfulness. The poor have al- (Copyrighted.) How sheep-like many of us are. We reflect on neither past nor future ; there is for us no glorying in deeds done by the race, no realization of our share in ways given proportionately more to further progress ; no learning from tne eacn 0ther than the rich have bestowed voice of history, no vision of happy upon them. The widow's mite is no people yet to be blessed. Sheep take soiitary instance in the world. And as things as they find them. Men force for giving, whose pleasure is greatest, Nature to their will. Sheep are con tent if merely well fed. Men do not live by bread alone. Sheep look con stantly at matertal things. Men gazs upward unabashed even by the shim- D AVID BELL, Attorney at Law, ENFIELD, N. C. Practices in all the Courts of Halt- w, A. DUNN, ...IT IV Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are feauired. D R. W. J. WARD, . . . . m . . l 5m w stnrtv. Youth is the time menne clones ot tne tnrone oi ever- With the lasting might. Let us be men ! I - . . . i : V. AMamav in attar I fca " :n to cmte . M mind win years ne aui u in thiQgg in deeds not then from business and devote to study; shared in in pora not possessed by but it the habit is left to be formed in yourseif. a tad-pole's horizon is limit- after years and the study also postponed ed by his unwholesome puddle, but that the main object of life is to pass they who give and ; are glad to have money take the placof fellowship, or they who suffer in order to help? Tteal giving means sharing. Or as the Master says in Lowell's poetry : "For the gift without the giver is bare. Who gives himself with his alms, feeds three, Himself, his hungering neighbor and Me." Do not train your little ones to think I i i : i it until then the man will seldom acquire your nonzon is nmiwsu uy uuwuug u mnch information outside of what he jou will but curb . selfishness and be a is compelled to have in his whatever that may be. nnntlnnt hainff ThA Taat Ifl Sill VOUra business, ... i i lineal descendant from the earliest ages. The ereat ot every clime are your kins- Truly of making books there is no men of numan DOne and flesh of 1 A I . . . m end. And one significant tning aooui human flesh. Find interests outside oi the book-makers and writers of the pres- yourself ; enjoy the inheritance ot great riding the world as, lying in the evil pnt dav is the tact that there are more things already done. one that religion itself is an abhorrent at t.lfint now emnloved ... foe to the grace ot living wnien is me " . , Just as learning a dead language nobiestreparation for the in wnuug uiumi helps us understand .ungnsn, so me dyinjj children than ever oeiure. oumo paat interprets tne present wnn us expeditiously and Bilently by the world as a foe to grace. We are here, to live right where we are, and now, setting up rightousness and striking down wronff. The reherion that lustines a man in taking all his communal rights, neane. protection, eovernment, and in Mr w civina no service in return : even de -m "TT r.-Yt 4-1 ESFIELD, N. Office over Harrison's Druf Store. vct d.ritra nf t.hft dav are writine multiform activities. Without - sucn with an eve to the wholesome instruc- knowledge life is to us, as with the ufc - I . 1 A I. tt- x nit The! oruie, uereii. ui vino ta The Deadly Cigarette. graceof tion of young and tender minds. DWARD L. TRAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. 'Money Loaned on Farm Lands. H OWARD ALSTON, Attomey-at-Law, LITTLETON, N. C" D R. C. A. WHITISH. Hi AU, DENTAL Dr. L. G. Brougbton, a native North whenoe or whither. The Mood Of I n nnn, nnatr nt t.Im First real seed-time for a good harvest is ln hfcroea for righteoU3ne8a and martyrs Baptist ch'urch in Roanoke, Va., re- the early years, ana we uai. to rac,al duty COUrses in numan vains. cently held a meeting in Atlanta, ln promising seed-bed is the child-mind. Such knowledge will thrill a man into a agon on the Prodigal Son, he said May we not hope that as these influ- the full stature of manhood, let tne of cigarette8 itinlv the race shall erow bet- supreme grauuour u-" - ..t me say that l regard tne ciga- I Duvt. 1 J - I ... ! J! afhinar rliiHnila I .... . . :i uuiy "iicn uuiu8 uuuremius, . pgtte nabit almost as great an evii ao j We may draw inspiration and pride of the whiskey habit. If you will smoke, birthright from the past ; we must live gmote a pfpe or ?igar, you can't in- and act in thepresent. naie that 8moke. When you inhale cigarette smoke you are drawing into Bunyan's muck-heap raker saw no r iangg) picotine, alcohol, opium tried in many parts of the State. Ac- beauties ; selnshness in the essential and araenlc and you medical students codins to our opinion, what the Legis-1 duties oi lire, ana appreciauuu ui before, me know how these poisons are ,'-.a im, - afv astern fu" roeaning of li!e do DOt abide t0: found m every man who is a cigarette miuit5 uiu iv.x w.v, i - rether. We cannot serve our race and was worth an tne uamucc v. worship Mammon. If we flank our- rrrir Thft disDensarv system we be- mive8 with monev-baes. or if we want Hpvp to be the most tangible means of to, just for what they may bring of per- . , lmnnr traffic and sonal comfort we are condemning iairiy uiauag'ug ' North Carolina now has an opportuni tv to test it thoroughly. Much depends ! W ter until the world will one day become ideal? The dispensary system of dealing with the liquor problem will now be ourselves to loneliness and heart-aches. Monev never bought a friend, and! money never held one. The transform- smoker and on whom a post mortem is performed. "I verily believe that cigarette smok Ing is one of the greatest evils that ex ists and thousands are going down ev- rv Year to oremature graves, their rf lungs eaten away, or else they fall vic tims to catarrhal phthisis. I believe Taeboko, N. C. SCOTLAND SECK STEAM. DYE WORKS Mourning Goods a specialty Get price list. Address on the character of men that are selec- ing grace Gf a true woman's love, it there ougnt to be a law passed making ted to manage the business. Let good never purchased. It buys eye-service ; l oKr.ro it hnvs self-seeking sycophants, ihe W IXJ Ck. j a. w J I d ididly be- house of the heart is empty when such I men be selected men i ; tn Unsinpu nnrl we cam . fiUit lieve that the next two years win prove to the town3 and counties that have FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. GOOD HINTS TO GOOD WOMEN. Are these Good or Noi? The Comsioxwealth wishes to be helpiul to every one of its five thousand readers, and we suppose we may help a greater number of persons by helping the housewife than m any other war. To this end we have selected some re cipes lor the housewife. Perhaps some of them may be helpful. We think they vre worth reading. Here are a few : When food scorches in the kettle the atter seems ruined beyond redemption, but a possible remedy is to take the kettle at once from the fire and set it in a pan of cold water. This treatment, oddly enough, will, nine times out of ten, remove the burned taste entirely. Cans of potted meats or fish may be kept some time alter tbey are opened and partly used, if they are . covered with a little melted butte. or lard and kept in a cool place. This makes the contents all right, and is easily removed when needed. Corn muffins are made thus : Stir one-third of a cup of butter and the same amount of sugar together until they are creamy ; add three well-beaten eggs and two cups of milk. Put into a sieve one and two-third cups of flour, one cup of yellow meal, half a table- spoouful of salt, one teaspoonf ul and one-quarter of soda, and two and one half of cream of tartar. Sift these dry ingredients twice before adding to the liquid mixture. Put into buttered patty tins or gem irons and bake in a moderate oven thirty minutes. A delicious corn bread is made by stirring a small cup of sugar with half i cup of butter, adding three well-beaten fis's's. a nineh of salt, and one pint of -oc x ' - milk. Mix a small cup of yellow bolted rmeal with two cups df flour, add three taHlespoonfufs ot baking powder, and stir into the other ingredients. Butter a buscuit tin and bake in a moderately hot oven. All Planters of Fina Tobacco Should use ;i Iru TOBACCO GKU-A-IfcTO : Guaranteed Analysis : Ammonia Available Phos. Acid Potash K 2 O From High- Grrade suipnate 3.00 per cent. 8.00 per cent. 3.00 per cent. FOR SALE BY N. B. TOSBY SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. 'A LADY OF THE HANO&" Something About Mrs. Cotton, of North Carolina. Philadelphia Record. A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun writes : The address before the Congress of Mothers which seemed to excite most interest and to elicit most applause was that of Mrs. Sallie A. Cotton, of Falkland, N. C. Mrs. Cotton is the "lady of the manor" on a plantation of about 5,000 acres of land along the Tar River. Upon this plantation hundreds of negroes have their homes and their- employment. There is a large mansion in which Mr. and Mrs. Cotton continue the hospital ity and entertainments which belonged to ante-bellum times. The great change which has taken place is that the ne groes are free instead of slaves, a change lor which Mrs. Cotton says she is very thankful. Speaking of the rearing of children I - - iL. D...1L tr-n STnttsin nirf ThB A . ,l,;.;a fn, nr. inflamed OOUIU, IM-lf. throat or lungs Is flaxseed lemonade. vr f j 7.T .1 anA Mvarant nAnnT. and I think, ner- To make it put two tablespoontuls oi " ' 1 ' . n . . ufl mr haps, religion is more of a - feature of . t r u sis the education ot children in the bouth- over it a generous pint of boiling water. u"a' T , , Um iinmRii than elsewhere. In the Cover the bowl and place it at tne duck ; ----- . ?t t ..rm timed slavery the abundance of ser . , l' ' ' .:n ,u. vants gave the mistress of the plantft- for three or four hours ; strain the f tn tion ample time to devote to the tram xiqum, auu uu 1 '"T iag ot her children, and she did it well, l-mnna and aa much suear as is de- ,us V.. . ... TEnglish Spavin Unrment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and and Clemishes from horses. Blood Spavin Surbs, Splints. Sweeney, -Ring worm titles, Sprains, and Swollen Through, Coughs, Etc. Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wondrful .Blemism Cma ever known. Sold bo U. T. Whitehead A Co., Druggists, Scotland Neck, N. C. lOllv. RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidnev and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or fe male. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immedi ately. If 3011 want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by E. T. Whitehead and Co., Drnffffista. Scotland Neck. N. C. Compare our Work with that of our Competitors. sired. This drink may be taken hot or and the custom still lasts, nne aiso considered herself responsible to a large - ort.nt tnr t.lm kluvfts on the place. I ESTABLISHED IN 18G5. CHAS. M. WALSH. WORKS, Sycamore St., Petersburg, Ya. Monuments, Tombs, Cemetery Curb ing, &c. AH work strictly first class and at Lowest Prices. The trained ear can detect sound&in- Scotlaxd Neck Steam Dyeing Co. the system, that it is the best plan yet audlble to the untrained ; the trained a man manufacturing cigarettes or sell ing them guilty of murder. 'The man who makes a cigarette and the man who sells it is guilty of murder indirectly, and the man who smokes them is a suicide." 1-24-ly Scotland Neck N. C taiien upon for controlling the evil. nvn fan nee into beauties invisible to ordinary mortals ; the trained hand ac- said the BRICK ! T mrlll rai fn Vftll TlOW Si oolite attendant at Dr. wmteneaas President and his family of complishes things impossible to gross Drag gtore ag be j,anded ut 5 00X68 manipulation. The heart trained to Dr David's Liver Pills for a dollar. n..oirlA itaolf lnntannnni TlfiW I r n t:i:.. onrl T .? ror , . , , . . '""'raw """" i- - uest on eartn ior an jjihwuo a 88ttiea aown iu uwi . wrtrl1 without interest in others, a HAVING INCREASED MY FACIL ITIES I AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH DOUBLE QUANTITY OF BRICK. 9 the affairs of this great nation ior iuur Ufe remains narrow : with it ... T! . wi..1 fhoM la! ..-1- Ivmaavha ka I uonra i n tne oruiuai v uimuuu.. BTn a HicK-ruuiu may urouure wo troubles. j no conception of the great weight of centre of world-wide influence. The :ki.,i. hot rts nnon the Pres- shepherd tending his wanaenng sneep, ,U1" .. iJ A . . i r.nn minOT wihkiiil: hiuiu uauKcio. uo rhrtnorn ixn i - " " re8ponsii ident ana nis &- " farmer wrestling with difficulties, the may not agree with them in their po- &t faer un id labor8j all can live SP"Also will take contract to huical creeds we regard them as honest! transformed lives, if they feel their! &ari urnish lots Jrom w,wu glncere meu . and surely when they 8bares m the world's best interests. "50 miles of Scotland Neck realize that upon their work and coun sel largely depends the welfare of more Can always furnish what, you want. Correspond ence and orders solicited, D. A. 1-10-93-ly Scotland Neck, N. C. MENTION THIS PAPER. Whittier describes life as "a cry be- tn.oAn ilia nilonooa " That la a lone- than seventy millions of people, they rf .fc Your Jife and mine can but feel anxious about discharg-1 links in an endless chain. We are ing their duty faithfully. After all, it j the ilviDg expression of the dead who and to I rest from their labors ; we are the custodians ot the future. if so be that is not easy to be a great man bear grave responsibilities. , Proficiency is magical in its effects. Many performers before great audiences nnd almost hvonotize, when I ?AX-iw ar Jt - we live. How dead the imagination that cannot understand this. ... ;.- But mark you ! To live is to turn t.ho hack on inaction : sloth and real the simple truth of the whole matter I living are antipodal. Likewise, earnest ly ti,,t h ,rformer is "at home" in ness and appreciation by our fellows are , i3 i- i. .. iw... i j: i i lmnoBflime. nuuiuu uuuwira his business. Recently a lamuy . Swiss Bell Ringers appeared beforean purposes, is bound to run intelligent audience in Scotland Neck I counter the legion demons of laziness I For a Little Girl RULES FOR POLLS. A wooden-headed doll -should be careful not to hit her head against her mother's, lest she should hurt her. A doll should keep away from the rocking chairs, as the rockers may crush her. A wax doll should avoid the hre, if she wishes to preserve a good complexion. Often an bid doll with a cracked head and a sweet smile is more beloved than a new doll with a sour face. It's a bad plan for dolls to be stretched out on the floor, as people are apt to iread up on them ; and a doll that is trodden on is sure to go into a decline." Marjory was reading these rules to her dolly with a very sober face. Then she laughed. "Dolly," said she, "it's funny ; but I really believe these rules are more for me than they are for you Stands at ths Head. IB is in of milk over the fire in a double boiler the United States. Its name is Balti and moisten half a cup of fine hominy more, and it possesses little of interest with a little cold milk. When the pint save a history in which none 01 its in- of milk is boiling stir in the prepared habitants express the slightest pride, hominy, and cook from 30 to 40 min- Baltimore is fairly old, as American i,tP Rpfore removing the hominy towns go, having been set oft from Cav- t it.- -, ,;th ..lt. nnd nndins and orzanized in 17o. it men lruui wit? uiu ocwvii - i norikaand a good tablesnoonful of had 275 presumably ambitious and chopped parsley. Finally tir m a hopeful inhabitants, but every census beaten ejig. take'from the fire, and turn taken since then has revealed a steady into a shallow isn lo cool. When growth downward, m isw cue piace cold roll the hominy into lulls the size had lost one citizen, and the subee of Eii-lish walnut, roll them hi: fine quent record stands as follows : In 1810, crumbs and brush with a beaten egg- 207 inhabitants ; 1820. 204 ; 1830, 197 ; and ai roll in crumbs. Inr in hot 1810, 155 ; 1.- aro a declu-ate brown and let them . and one of the 59 drain upon brown paper, placing them 8nends his winter's in the Soldiers' in the mouth of Ihe oven where thev Home at Brattleboro'. These balls are like Nothing ever happened m the town. be used that I not even a crime, and it has no distin- ! eeff guished sons or aaugnters. a ue nouses Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist . . - . . . - , "... ... w.r.. . ofSbreveoort. La., eays:"Dr. King.- We will keep constantly on hand a and fairly electrified hundreds witn me and stupidity, giuwony ana nua, wnu . . charming music which they made by cry oar 'J o . . . my congQ flnd u fa tho p!cking up bells, ringing them, putting - ""rT ler I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant i art ii i a am lii izu uiarcuiUK uu i ... ... w. iKm rinwn and then picking up others ,M notjtr nvr vfit have ot Safford, Ariz., writes : ur. Ji-ing : and rinsing them. The melodies were echoed, must face entumely if tbey New Discovery is all that is claimed for ... . t i i I . . . - I trulv enchanting. And a lady simply try to Hit humanity one men mguer. it . lt nevCr talis, ana is a sure cure iur .kU hAr finders over some glasses Consumption, Coughs and Colds. uj ,:.t, .t .mi mnrlfi I TTnhannv for the world is lt lor a I sav enough for its merits. JLr naniii iv iiiicu mu a.. -i ...... ... . i v. " f good assortment of Horses and Mules, SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES All at Low Prices. Call on us before buying and save money. the sweetest of music. We heard them, and thought as they rang their bells and made gladdening B&p&JoMsoa. man to attain bis full ambition. ne vina Kaw Discoverv for Consumption ceases ouuiw, i .a ,i n.rJAa ia not an exoen It has been tried for a quarter . i. . I . . 6 j ... .k. ur Mnijirv. snd todiv stands at the for hundreds ana tnousanas in me to otners, dui is aangeruuo w y. - r ' "it-; 1 ......... nt: i.r..k 1 hoafi; - iLnRVHFiiioauuuiuici w this simple way, what power one has person r-l'rlUes at 12; T. Whitehead v & Co.'s who knows thoroughly know show v r Camp & Higos. 1 Drug Store. music I ALSO FUBXIPH IKOX Designs sent (o any address free. In writing for them please give age of de ceased and limit as to price. , I Prepay Freight oil all Work. MENTION THIS PAPER. 3 11y cold as the individual fancies. iTr-.rS5; u-.. tb.,.. -u.i., .mem, VASES, &G. j ,. feeling of responsibility has ceaseu iu housewne to sit aown vvnenuoing wuiii. " - - . . i. tai,i. exist except as regards house servants. L Licit LEIUaif UO ntviuj-'Muvv - - ii I .J . .i,h Mrs. Cotton's address was full of good au e.ceiicui uiuuiu .a ii.tv ....... . .... tit tt,. ,nnt sense and sparkling with wit. "I am com ooiieu iiumiiiy. "arc uu ... . . i i fc,LM i,.hu t.Wn not," she said, "in favor of female suf- " ' 'LnA Ktr nH frage. There is a great demand for it TTrr Z Z by some, and the time may come when ueai, luciii added to our ether respon- is fine and smooth. Add one aud one- lu, , .. tn lanneauu 8ibilities. But we must never fall to half cups of sour milk, a pincn oi salt, . ,a , . v cor stir realize that the training ot the voter is ana a lauien'"""'"' . . ... . 1 - i u inr iiiiii n ixi kWA vau v vmw these ingredients wen togemer ueiure - adding two well-beaten eggs and half a oung .rviini nf aoHn dissolved in a little hot water. Beat in a half cup of flour. A Queer Vermont Township Butter oattv tins or rings, fill them two- thirds full with the mixture, and hake Boston Evening Transcript , twiair nvtn In Windsor County, Vermont, m i- f.ominr Hoiia iit. oTifl nint About as aueer a town as there JLVJ UlttAV uvuimj f m I " JEWELRY AIND SILVERWARE!!! WATCHES AND CLOCKS PUT IN PERFECT REPAIR. We have engaged tho seryices of Mr. J. D. Perry, from the Chicago Watch Ma kers' Institute, where he took a thorough course, and is . prepared to do ALL KINDS QF REPAIRING And Engraving. His offico is at our show ; window in front. All work is "guaranteed. GIVE HIM A CALL E. T. WHITEHEAD & CO., . 4 25 tf Scotland Neck, N. C. will keep hot firoauette!". Cre must A every part be covered wnn uie e g, over the territory includ which will form a coating over them ed witbin Baltimore's limits, nowhere . .i , . . , . :.-. I.t lot nnrl I . . ; .w onirihini, liirn a villnoA. nnd aS SOOIl afl lUCy rllC lilt" m. 1U1 IUIHq nujuumg ..w ...ui .,,.nt ihi-ir craekine oneu. there is no store, no cnurcn, no post- ii ii ai- -w TO lake uramary uiou. nomn,. ononeh. r9 Vermont proof. Put half a pound of sugar ot fartnera defiine prosperity, but they lead in a pail of ram water with halt a jjeep moving away whenever opportu- . a ..t tt.ir -At. ininrviiU until nitv offers, and noooay ever moves m. I m s.'i . j i 1 . ... . ,. It is twenty years since a weuum iuuk place there r the water becomes clear', and then ootr it off into' another pail, put tho clolh or garments into it and let them stand 24 hours. Then hang the cloth up to drv without wringing. Garments treat- thna nan tie - worn . m ino wuuei- atorm of wind and rain without tne ronnrer eettinff even damp, ine rain - -j . . . . t will hanz in globules on me ciotn, Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for anv season, but perhaps more gener- flllv needed when the languid exhaust- tluul' . .. 1 .V, Utt- more neaimiui iuu rUuW olt-rntive ia A prompt llVrU V - - use of this medicine has often averted UPSON'S ENGLISH KITCHEN, 187 Main St., NUK1ULK, VA. Is the Leading Dining Room in tho City for Ladies and Gentlemen. Strict Iy a Temperance .Place. All meals 2jc. jgSyHudson's Surpassing Coffee a Specialty. 1 16 ly Of 8 LSI! By virtue ol the power vested In me by the last will and testament of tLo late P. Eliza Pittman, I will on Monday the 5th day ol April 1897, expose to public sale to tho highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in the town of Halifax, that tract or parcel of land situated in the county of Halifax and known as the "Merritt trnct," bounded on the north by Beech Swamp ; the lands of 0. C. Stalling. on the south and east, and on the west by the tract of land of P. Eliza Pittman 1 known as the 03 acre tract ; containing nhronta constipation is a painful, i0ne and perhaps fatal bilious levers. 4ia..nwAAr.1fi and life-shortening d if I No medicine will act more surely In a i. Tt AaraAaoa thn nvHtam. causes I m omintArafltinGr and freeing the 8VS- rfloHar-hA. had breath, and poisons tm from the malarial poison. Head- i one hundred acres more or tea. the blood. It can be readily overcome ache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizzi-1 This 16th day of I eh. J b97. by DeWitt's Little Early Eisers. These ness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. and W. J. Buauass, . . little pills axe great regulators. $1.00 per botUe at E. T Whitehead & Executor of P. Khza Pittman. i , Camp&Higgs. . Co.'s Drug Store, v - bt Scotland Ne6k, N. C. 1 14 if to do something. i -'1'; " v '"
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