ADVERTISING IS T BUSINESS -WHAT STEAM IS Machinery That Great Puorr.'.-LisG Power. LEADERS THAT CLAS Ol- THAT YOO Wish your Advertisement TO It EACH is the class who read this paper. The Same.. Old Sarsaparilla. That's Ayer's. The same eld sarsaparilla as it was made and sold by Dr. J. C. Ayer SO years ago. In the laboratory it is different. There modern appli ances lend speed to skill and experience. But the sarsapa rilla is the same old sarsaparilla that made the record BO years of cures. Why don t we better it? Well, we're much in the condition of the Bishop and the raspberry: "Doubtless," he said, "God might have made a better berry. But doubtless, also, He- never did. " Why don't we better the sarsaparilla? We can't. We are using the same old plant that cured the Indians and the Spaniards. It has not been bettered. And since we make sarsaparilla com pound out of sarsaparilla plant, we see no way of improvement. Of course, if we were making some secret chemical compound we might. But we're not. We're making the same old sar saparilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it's the same old sarsaparilla be cause it works the same old cures. It's the sovereign blood purifier, and it's Avers. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Scotland Neck. N. C. THE COMMQNWE ALTBL V . hrxcelsIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00. v r HILLIARD. Editor and ProDiietor. ' ? J'AV' - - "- VOL. XIV. Kew Series Vol. 2. THE EDITOB'S LEXSUBS HOURS. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1898. NO. 15 Points and Paragraphs ofThingi Present. Past and Future. PROFESSIONAL. R. A. C. LIVEEMON, rcE-Over the Staton Building. It seems to be charged on all sides, and conceded by those who do not make charges, that Governor Russell has sold out his convictions on all rail road questions ; and most people think that aa it relates to the Governor he could whistle softly in the quiet of his own chamber: "Tis the jingling of the guineas Helps the hurt that honor feels." The Norfolk Virginian and the Nor folk Pilot have been consolidated. Mr. M. Glennan, who has been editor of the Virginian, is vice-president of the new company, and Mr. Elam, editor of The Filotjs editor of the Virginian-Pilot. This ought to make a strong com bination, and the two papers together ought to be much stronger than both separate. Jm - The Commonwealth does not wish to raise any "scare bones" to force de linquents to pay up, but the News& Observer quotes the Jacksonville Times as saying : "It is rumored that all country news papers have been requested to furnish the War Department with a list oi their delinquent subscribers, as the de partment wishes to conscript the delin quents at once for service." Charles Broadway Rouss, the blind millionaire of New York, is a Vir- glnian, ana nas recently aaoeu ten thousand dollars to his former gift of ! twenty-five thousand to the University of Virginia. His munificent disposi tion towards his native State reminds one of the princely gifts which George Peabodv dispensed to his own beloved America alter he became so vastly, rich as a London banker. iffice hours from 5 to I o'clocK ; & to o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. NATIONAL DOOM. OTHER THOUGHTS ABOUT SPAIN. What Weights Axe Sinking Her. BY "NEMO.' hopeless. Aspiration lay like a giant chilled by the cold. But since mat time stimulation ofjthought has caused the great heart of the world to throb with increasing power until the feeling ot a common humanity thrills in some degree even those most separated by birth and wealth. But against the j tendency of the people to think and act, hope and accomplish, the proud and stubborn spirit of Spanish Grandee ism has stood out resolutely. The ris ing tide of human aspiration -cannot be withstood. If a government, even though hoar with age or crusted with heroie deeds, try to turn a deal ear 40 the cry of the poor for lite and liberty, I for education and hope, the cry wilknot NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY. SOME FIRST GLIMPSES. Interesting Facts. (Copjriglitsdby Daws & Tabor.) The demon that has been steadily and relentlessly forcing Spain toward its final national plunge, is preparing to close the compact, wherein Spain as a nation four centuries ago chose wealth rather than wisdom, and pride rather progress. E ven leaving out of consid eration for a moment the present con flict In CSba, the evidences of certain oufc bufc itg pleaaing tone turn. national doom can easily oe reao. . , . fi d fateti erowl of , - I a cornered beast. Thus has it been Colonial Greed : 11 we wok oao . F m0r organised than at the conquests of a few centuries ago, Nlhlli m TtU88ia, ja Anarchism in . . . -. ' I - when irequent tidings 01 uw Wumw gnaIn Tnft nation is honeycombed and boundless wealth fired the souls of lawtesa sentiments. The men in adventurous men, the skirts of no nation power are under tne hopeless necessity will be found entiny nee irom innocwui, Qf gaardin-g against the home popula- blood. Bnt gentler times have brought M aa if jt w6re an jnva(iing army gentlei methods, ana tne vaiue 01 nay- Nootner government m Europe, not mg populous colonies instead ol rav- Russia, is in so serious a condi aged miles to rule over is found to be Lion Spain stands revealed before the ultimately of the greatest advantage to WQr,d M not havls controlled the . . m mi ; s Aiw am ... tbe nome country, xnis t " Krowth ol hope and thought, but as other evidence that the world progresses. havin -ithstood it. The inevitable Bat while the scales of Inhumanity ditar draws nearer each day. and is nave fallen from the eyes of England, nQt dejayed by the fact that Spanish and other nations that attempt 10 vie at.teameil weicome- foreien complies with her in colonizing policies, Spain is offerine a fav0rable diversion of as blind and cruel as m the days 01 n- tfae direction in which the combative zarro in Peru, and Cortez In Mexico. . .. . t .IDend itfiCif. llL J.I 1 K w With an absolute lust ior weann wis I new territories were then regaraea as Mueh more mieht be written, but fair prey to be mercilessly stripped ol . multiDj WOrds? Srain. is being everything valua We and portable. The hurrled to her doom b y th0 blinding spirit of the men wbo carvea ner vast forces wIthln her Her brutality in empire out of a new world has remain- derstand the query of the English) "answered, 4 Wingandocoa,' which is as much as to say. 'You wear good clothes " ' Wingandacoa, according to - the above, was not the name of tne coun try at all, but simply a complimentaiy word spoken bv tLe Indians to the By W.O. Altea In Wilmington Meaaenger. Englishmen. " ' Some days after the exchange of hos- Wl.en Armadas and Barlowe left pitality with the natives, an expedition Roanoke, which was about the 1st of of exploration was formed. Captain September, 1584, they took, with their LBarlowe, with seven companions, was consent, two Indian men to England sent up a river "which they call Oc ht would be interesting to know the cam," unquestionably meaning some feelings ol these men when they be- part of the Albermarle sound, about held the magnificance of Xiondon, but twenty miles to the island of .ttoanoice. not a word is told about their stay - in On the northern part of that island I tne iand of civilization. It Is known they came to an Indian village, where that they returned to Boanoke the Granganimeo lived, and here they were next year, and also that one, Mautco, royally entertained bylthat chief's wife, waa ever afterwards a steadfast friend the same that had been aboard the Lf tne English, while the other, Wan English ship a tew days, before. cbese, became their inveterate foe. Captain Barlowe tells how tbey were Something more will be said of these-! entertained, from which account a few ,nen aa the story of Roanoke is related, extracts are taken. "When we were The tale related by the voyagers come to the outer room," he continues, about the new country was so interest- "having five rooms in her house, she ing that a desire sprung up at once to caused us to sit down by a great fire, and secure it by colonization. Men were after we took off our clothes and wash- ready to enlist in the enterprise and to ed them, and dried them again, some proceed without delay across the seas of the women plucked off our stockings to establish a colony. Thus Raleigh and washed them, some washed our j0und it an easy matter to secure men feet in warm water, and she herself for the project. He, therefore, fitted took great pains to see all things or- out an expedition for that purpose, dered in the best manner she could, xhis first attempt at colonization will making great haste to dress some meat form the subject matter of a for us to eat." Our author noticed a chapter. irreat manv thinzs about the mode of IF YOU ACE pJSTLG ADVERTISE TOUB Business. Bshd-Tottb Advertisement in Now.", N. 083. Mass la 84, 48, 42, 88 lack wMft. 8S.SSbuys tola Brast-trlmmed White Enameled Bedstead. Ia took la all widths; length, TO inobea. It has one lnoh pillars, two-inch brass vases and caps. Toil bed retails at tram ft to 8 dollars. Bur of too maker and save the mfo lleman'a lanre profit. Our Catalogues ire mailed for the asking-. Complete dleman's mr mail lines of Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Crookery, Picture. Mirror. Stoves, Herngeracors, umoj varriaave. tmmjm. Bedding, eto are contained in these book. Our Lithographed Carpet Cata logue ihowlnv all gnoat la hand-painted colors is also free; if Carpet Bam plea are wanted mall us 80. In stamp. Drop a ' postal at onoe to the moneyavers and nsMsibsr that w pay freight tkta oasmtsi pifceesj r Jraeta. iee nrHum, tiers mm 1 g.00 mm over. Julius nincG Q Con nALTIBIORB. SID. Please mention this Paper. How to Tell a Had Dog. living among the Indians, their furni ture, cooking utensils, and other things. "Tbeir vessels are earthen pots, very large, white and sweet, their dishes are wooden plates of sweet timber." Thus it was that the first intercoruse between the Indians and white A Drunkard's Sermon. Chrtstlaa Advocate. When the cry of "mad dog" is raised in the streets, the chances are a thous and to one that the dog is not mad. Moreover, when a person is bitten by a dog reallv mad, the dangers of hydro- future phobia are very slight indeed. Such, are the facts, contrary to common be lief. The best cure for one that is bitten by a dog that is supposed to be rabid is to take a tew vapor baths, as hot as can be stood. The perspiration result- was friendly, and the historian of oeace and in war make her unworthy ed unchanged througn ine centuries. o kinahiD wlth the sisterhood of pro- " - . have hitherto Christian Herald. Probably no more eloquent or dram atic sermon on the sin of drunkeness ig rom this will eliminate any poison jga ever delivered than that to wmcb that may haye been introduced into men a small gathering of drinking men list- the system. Then endeavor to forget - -i 6e been fined by Sfth . tb.tb., .or-nan, S2T ar.7,,7 in many cases without regard to fitness . . d It will m. of the person or the advantage of tnaeeabe astaange historic parallel, if i T-nj-SiMwa- mm vVrtnri fho HaVaI 1. . . 1 1 coiouy. xuu.xo- " tne Anglo-Saxon race mat nrai curuoa - nnohpd omn the swineine opment of a colony has never been re- faer in world should feelings of the natives toward the n open 'b. winging had triaL" An incident is given that shows the garded with such favor as the direct results to be attained by squeezing out taxes and farming out lucrative ofllces. In a progressive age this is simply a mad spirit of self-destruction. The in evitable has been the loss one by one Aa gtr0ng seed crythinking pent Its sturay roots aon ii-Bireiouiug im also be the one to finally expel her ! Fallen the nride of Aragon, The lordly might of high Castile ! Mark how the closing shadows steal Where erst the sun of empire shone ! 7 A. DUNN, ATTORNE Y-A T-L A TF. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are and was flecked with spots of red required. tu ..c,;tinolir innlinMl tnavfnip. until now out OI a . territory Ulito h intrPSfPd in the reoort through the unequaled either in natural wealth or tu. wth tm . in extent, there remain the very minor pupe1? ; nossessions of Porto Bico, Cuba, and few days agv a cloud stretching from tne phllippine ito. horizon north to the horizon soutn as-1 m sumeo tne 8uap a Uugo ageicolcral TJnprooeessivkjess was said to appear about ten feet wide ADOut the beginning of the 16th century Spam, possessed of a religious I -i . i Som nnfi renorted that a similar fury adroitly mingled wnn greeu, a- seen in Kew York pelled the Jews and tne Moors ana con- Burst outwards, seeking nourishment, So when a new world had its birth, The swelling seed of wide domain Fell on the barren soil of Spain, It withered there for lack earth. Thus many dawning lives we see, Closing too soon in dark despair Too narrow-souled to rightly bear Full-grown responsibility. Novel TJse Tor The Telephone. the ened in a New Orleans bar-room recent- an about it. After this treatment the ly. The Picayuoe of tbat city tells the chances of having the rabies are very story. The drinkers a group of well gmall. dressed young men with plenty of How to tell when a dog is rabid money were standing at the bar, when should be known by everyone. Most a poor, miserable specimen of a tramp people think that when a dog is sick it doors, and j8 rabid. To know whether a sick dog ..jj with hWred eves, looked at them appeal h. or ia not rabid is so clearly defined comers. Alter neing emenameu a . - . . the house of the Indian chief on the ingly- They ordered a drink for him, by johll P. Haines in Our Animal northern end of the island in various paid for it, and then boisterously de- Friend, that any one can easily teU by wavs the party were given a dinner manded that he make a speech. After remembering the following tacts he that might he denominated a banquet swallowing the liquor, the tramp gazed hai en to the publie. They .re r JiHv kind. "While we were at them for an instant and then, with qulte different from the popular fancies f I 2. 1 1 that ahnmH hns rt: t X u .--nna .Mm a ul the narrative continues, a aiguny """4uouw " " " y U1UD" three f he bad "Uen in tne social scaie, no i. it ig supposed tnat a man aug began to speak. dreads water. It is not BO. ine maa "Gentlemen," he said "I look to- Log is very likely to plunge his head I . . . . J 1 i.A .ooma I . . . i i ll.n..nk h. mnnnt to look one towards another, and a at uu uu l "J-oow' T e-VBa V . . I . T lnnL- nnnn thA nlfttlirA Of a lOSt I .nllnn if nil lann it with dltllCUltV, I at meal," "there came in at the gates two or i men with their bows and arrows from hunting whom when we espied, we be- ,W. H. Day. David JBeix. DAY & BELL, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, ENFIELD, N. C. Practice, in all the Courts of Hali fax and adioinine counties and in the Rnnnme and Federal Courts. Claims collected in 'all parts of the State. phenomenon was about ten days before. These to some fiscated their property. It thus mtiict national iniury to itself are sure signs of war and remind us oi i France did later when it drove the the war signs which our grandfathers J Huguenots ; for it stripped itself of its used to tell were seen when they were best farmers and mechanics. In louy, I believe, it gave argriculture a furtner fatal hlow bv exoelline the Christian ized Moors. As a young. HenSerson Gold Leaf. On last Friday there was an interest- aroUnd Koanoke island, these first voy. lng cause tried before J. O. Drake, Esq. agers to our state made many explor at Warrenton. A man was charged in? trips to tte neighboring lands. In with house-burning. On account ot tnese they found out many things the nvmber of witnessess and counsel about the country and people, which consequence the (26 witnessess and 6 lawyers) the case they toId to attentive eara when tbey & . father D R. W. J. WARD, Surgeon Dentist, Enfield. N. C. eranb reaches our i Office over Harrison's Dm? Store. The war fever is running high in ;0i nAPitv ia re- was protracted lar into tne nigm. returned to England, I very uaaia ui uohji ' I . , , , j j i L x Congress, and haying to write for this markabi y undeveloped in Spain. The included in their ior mat repur, h imaiMuij- t- r . Itnnb th rtnnition that as the house Waal Wo tfAr "Rolaiirh minmnMvRr.l dflvs before printing crudest imDlements are still in use, ana - to day we cannot forecast what may oe soon as she (Granganimeo's wife) es- mannoou. iu.uswu xt is nuPV - plS Z ? mistrust, she was very much as young and handsome as yours. rans about with evidences ot intense moved ad caused some lof her men This shambling figure onced walked as eXcitement. It is not so Tte . mad to run out, and take away their bows Pdly as yours, a man in a world oi dog never runs about in agitation , he rnd arrows!andbreaK them, and with- men. I, too, once had a home and never gallops; be ,1. always . . t friends, and position. I had a wife as iv in a strange place, where he jogs al, neat tne pour u , ' . " rtr..m -nd t - . . Tt ha . nnPOaChed br DOauiIiui aia au i atuujs diw n ij "ri - dropped the priceless pearl ofjber honor dog or m&n, he shows no sign of excite and respect in a wine cup, and Cleopa- meilt DUt when the dog or man is near tra-like, saw it dissolve, and quaffed it enough, he snaps and resumes his down in the brimming draugnt. x solitary trot. had children as sweet and lovely as the flowers of spring and I saw them fade and die under the blighted curse of a T hud a home where and which are I ,5ii. n tua auar and . I IllVft 1 1 L IDB nuun uyuu the gate again." Dnrinff the two months' stay in and the condition of affairs when this para- readers. But we think the hanging in effigy of Presi dent McKinley and Mark Hanna by a I hnlo fim and darkness - 1 ..A- nAAnnlAH e T TtlA Tl TVIO lT r.nM 1 1 1 1 I I I mi X mao anthnQlQGT.lP. 34 III I 111! i! . I be great regions that the Moors had 1 thA "i Jl "7"" T reignedinitiiteid. 1 had aspirations fa QQ than B wild- ing, the offence was not the capital Cresting. They had visited North , hieh as 01 .ba,,We- CaroUna under th. -c- ..vorab!e .con. " " , P". 0" I ' I a .-.,. Avn-.afhr wr AAlinaai Tiir . mi A na-am-mAV' ODQ C1T1 I . .I M. was strenuously opposed by counsel ior aittons. The superb summer season , theae beautiful wings, and at the prosecution. Mr. melts citea a wa8 at it9 best. The woods were sweet MXmA lh.m. that I mieht be lf - o - To-1 E DWARD L. TRAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. Money Loaned on Farm Lands. Alir ITlTk iTCJTAV Attorney-at-Law, . LITTLETON, N. C. acterizedher abroad. When Pizarro -l -l ! T. 11.. ...in rt loTlrt fift.V lanoea m jreru, wjo bwk v J I . . . , . LJ . . , mi , --K5or (mm law dook m support oi ma puo.uu" "i wltn tne smeil Qi nowers. xuo . ... no more. dent ncainiBi sou auu -- - ana mon 7'::" which a wpy Id not be found in fragrant with the odor of ripening M" TM .Tont a wife a crowd of war enthusiasts iichmond the can coun- The tree, were dense with their few niehtsaeo was very foolish, ine Anuw,uni' a , koi fnr hnth aidea retired to the Central L..nifimnt. fnliaee. The seas were UUU Ul J"J .-w a s a. T..MnaB YA ho voeif. r- ePa"en6"ru0"-; dv desert called up A. C. ZoUicoffer, Esq., of erything presented a scene of beauty rigation work, made this sandy desert A few m 11. mmm cnmai pmw i r -- ' - 1t . Dloesom :,Za wn who went to his offce, obtained and from the report will show something that those who engaged in it will regret hail constructed aqueducts hun- uu "U1U ... , that tnose wno e g B tn0y had constructed J read the book over the 'phone ; and as of the enthusiasm which marks it : it, if they have not already. dreds of miles long, and even pierced ntontltaL sweet. mountains in order tnat mis regiuix -j ' . . oatio. I , -i, hi tt uiouwu, iuiu i fruitful and wuoiwsiuio w m - r n Ha.S i valtlrkri I . t AnMiAt now Tefirardeu tnei mL i laciion oi an. busiuiihi& mo i'"""'"" i - thr are aione iourioeu snw o taiMMinnonr. i iih ruuuuciuioi i w to command more respect from citi- "VnnranonOTH are 7 . .. more tnumpuaxiw , t.t fll. nTfmBm hail- " . chief medium of information to tne kine and esteeming those things 7-- 7" 7 " smeiimg mr , - loBotvi", , I 1 oni fho HAfAndant waa allowed to I . , . -; anhnTondaneh . ti,- nrld The news- Kot rtiild he earned bv the sword, - pn.neiriuii---- greHwit.v. -- hro on bail. .;i KAt,aVA their oaks that' we historical truths and neglected the real essentials 01 pruo- 0 o. M. FURGERSON. ATTOBNEY-at-LAW, HALIFAX, N. C. 9 9 1y papers give many facts that were formerly learned in books. The world has become too busy to spend much time in what is now known as "solid reading," such as the nt Matrtrv and travel and tell ; . ftmtr-have their oaks that llBifj m W-SVy T ai- ":i a k hw thA evil results wjlu um y"' have but far greater ana oeuBt. peniy , au- , ,4. liAn that thia is the first case on record . Unmhtr was a descriotion that are fehV Mexico was a similar vicwm. - - - arts wi- I t.. ai.i. nh.M thA tAiAnhnna has I . . - . . . n - nmu creatures whom Montezuma 111 "" r pleased ir waiiwr, y,u 1 The strange ruled were exceedingly progressive. But their works and plans and agn iifnvai vaina were scattered to the been used for similar purpose. The rapidity with which croup de-1 ooinna nnlla for instant treatment ; and P AUL V. MATTHEWS, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W. gains ' . .iK thirHondthirstvconauerors,rro,uira,'""a " butadailyor weekly glance , at tne - , p - yet few households are prepared ior i and -" w - , Mmi sunken neyonu an noiw w mm .-an nil I MSI NIH1 S - - newspapers suuiw I Dntr.n hsvond all hope ol re- men trot along totheir business en- Thug everywhere, at home, Collection of Claims a specialty. Lagements and take the next chance J abroad, Spain has prepared the way for - w n .t. the newsnaner to learn something her own undoing new. All this ought to mean much to the newspaper publisher it ought x him the imbortance of bU BUggcoa vr printing what is true and what is good for people to know. R. C. A. WHlTExxxJAA, DENTAL Surgeon, The Grandee Spirit For centuries after the destruction of the Roman Em . . 1 m il : visits. An admirable remedy ior mis disease is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It has saved hundreds pfjives and should be in every home where there are youne children. " Bold by E. T. Whitehead & CO. took ; hi natmn the aueen. she was IV bv " j-w a. delighted with the new country, and conferred upon it the honor of naming it. . " One error the explorers fell into must have prolonged laughter in Ra leigh himself when he found out the "3. If a dog barks, yelps, whines, or growls, that dog is not mad. The only sound a mad dog is ever known to emit is a hoarse growl and that but seldom. Even blows will not extort an outcry ministered before it, and I put out the rom ft mad dog Therefore, if any and desolation - Aar - .iriirr.tnnces. utters that of a hoarse mad. that the mad dog froths at the mouth. It is not so. It a dog's jaws are covered or flecked with white froth, that dog is not mad. The surest of all signs that a dog is mad i a thick and ropy brown mucus clinging to his lips, which he often tries vainly to tear away with his paws or to wash away with water. "5. II your own dog is bitten by any other dog, watch him carefully. If he is infected by rabies, yon will dis cover signs of it possibly in from six to ten days. Then he will be restless, often getting up only to lie down again, changing his position impatiently, turning Irom side to side, and constant ly licking or scratching some particular part of his bead, limbs, or body. He will be irritable, and inclined to dash at other animals, and he will sometimes snap at objects which he imagines to be near him. He will be excessively thirsty, lapping water eagerly and often. Then there will be glandular swellings about his jaws and throat, and he will . . . .. I ainiv AndAsvnr to rid - himself of a plains ot tne : . . K . . . . I . t i -1 nnaAiia iliaiilianM TIT father without a child, a tramp no home to call my own, a man in whom every impulse is dead. All, all oorollmvAd 1 in in the maelstrom of onntivnvw ir j 1 drink." The tramp ceased speaking. The glass fell from his nerveless fingers and shivered into a thousand fragments on the floor. The swinging doors pushed open and shut to again, and when the little group about the bar looked up the tramD had gone. He had gone out in the dark December night, to wander no doubt till dawn, but he, outcast though be was. had made an impression. Ihey felt tbat they had received a lesson, which they would remember while they lived, and when they left the barroom, the words of the poor wanderer still sounded in their ears like a note of warning. com sunshine thick, ropy, mucous discharge from his mouth and throat. If he can, be win nmhahlv atrav awav from home and f j - TTe who alwavs . .... -.j. l.l A jwJ.rau Itttlat of life's mistake. They reporteo.tne country cm - as being called Wingandocoa by the and aeserv. Indians. Sir Walter, in bis history 01 Tfae Hke the eng may u con. rf md inoamfullT aiong the the world, written while in prison many caTe and scatter brain powM or con hihwav or across country, meddling The confession of past tolly may be years after his attempted settlement T6x and concentrate it. with neither man nor beasN unless they . . --.l AXTHala thA nil. I . .. 1 : .i.uuant nioliMn .4. Dv.nilrii Telgnll. eiVeS a SOlUUOn Ul pire py mo vuao - . omy tuo piuicmvu - Tarboro, N. C. SPRIH6 PARK HOTEL, J. L. SHAW, Proprietor. Littleton, N. C, Onnd amnmmodationa near Shaw's All-Healing Springs at $1.60 per day, rrrt vAarn airo R. J. Warren, a drug- eiat at Pleasant Brook, N. Y bought a small supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He sums up the result as follows' "At that time the goods were unknown in this section ; .y berlam's Cough Remedy is a household word." It is the same in hundreds of "Z..!-. , WhAm ever the good Remedy become ,JZ v will have nothing else. For sale by E. T. Whitehead A Co. man'intellect was practically benumed. A nU of darkness was over all; the nnhlea were almost as their serfs and. the serfs were utterly Mm H. Inveen. residing at 1 A , TTpnrv St.. Alton. All., suuereu cniatin. rhAnmatism ior uvei months. She doctored for the whole of this time, usmg 720 the matter and tells how the AmArieans are the most inventive aDDroach bim, and then giving a single The only exception to tnis ue- mtstakei , tv. tv.rm ha m been nennie oil chiui. v snap. was made. After telling that Peru, rgQed DeafiyjB00,000 patents, or more . ferocious dogs which,1 . a is iKat MtAnra loanswi excitement, object in sight. " i,;rt than chamberlain's uonc, uThnn nvmntoms ol rawes are con- as W 1,11 I - . t 1 : I I a. ji xa.i a wdm TifiL. Lfin iiiiiiicB 1 than ATkO-r.nira 01 mi iuo yawiiw -ww m eiebt xacatan au x - - - ninvrv of modern during the earlier stage 01 it nearly of countries in the inaian tongue, u. p " f- to m.y attack any living various 1 were oniy oruinary wwvm v. 1 BTTfygTBTTS ASNICA SALVE. remedies recommended by friends, and which the Spaniards mistook cho,era and Diarrhoea Remedy, or has den8ed from yaiuable information re KBKST SAi-VEintheworldforCuta, -as tre Z eeived from physician, of undoubted The same happened .mong . v, vu8-. -r7"r n(JV .thrit, Mr. Haines Tne REST SALVE Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait novum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisf action or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by B. Ti winTRTrKAT 00. a roli of she then used one . . T m ir...nhn r oktnn. Kv.. savs: Xl btles of Chamberlain's ceeds ; "The same n.Ppnnu -- - - ""t Chrrlaln. Colic, authority." T.;n Rotm .htoh effected a complete the English, which 1 sent unoer oir . h- Romedv in mv i .m told further by M. O AA Mummmm . , , . "XT 2 1 jUJl!OHm MAAVSi sww m - vvw - cure. This is published at her request, RichardrGrenville to inhabit Virginia. famlly for geveral years, and find it to that dog8 are no more liable to rabies as she wants others fnoilarly afflicted when wm& of-my people asked test medicine I ever used for n Angust than in any other to know what cui her. The and 50 cent sizes for sale by E. T. White- lhe"mi . 7 ma t nn- Forsaleby E.T. Whitehall 4 Co. . montlw. head A Co. savagww v w , - euuua; Mmmm t

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