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There are dozens of remedies recommended for
Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able to
fllTOrfl tmymiTOTT 1-a!!nf Kilt ft SJ is. nl.ilnt-oln
HfHi W':71" M Ih! the only remedy which completely cares it.
' "V-' lJ Bcrofula.isoneofthe most obstinate, deep-seated
r)hnl;i4 TSlrn oiooa diseases, and is beyond the reach of the
bU'dhl&Ii! L?sUi&ui many so-called purifiers and tonics because some
. , , , ' , thing more than n mere tonic is required. S. S. S.
is equal to any bJood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because it
goes iov,-n to the seat of the disease, thus permanently eliminating eyery
The-fieiiotiS consequences to which Scrofula surely leads
should imprefS upon those afflicted with it the vital im
portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can
not possibly effect a cure. In many cases where the wrong
treatment has been relied upon, complicated glandular
sweuings hare resulted, for which the doctors insist that
a dangerous surgical operation is necessary.
Mr. H.E. Thompson, of Milledeeville, Ga., writes: "A
bad case of Scrofula broke dut on the glands of my neck,
which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I
was treated for a long while, but the physieians were un
able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as when I
began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used ,
but without effect. Some one recommended S. S. S. , and
I be?ran to improve as soon T had tntun fow Krtio
continuing the remedy, I was soon cured permanently,
ml have never had a sign of the disease to return." Swift
Con
a
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5
t's Specifie-
IS?
is the only rem?4iy which can promptly reach and cure obstinate, deep-:
blood diseases. By relvincr unon it. and not ei-nerimpntino- with ttw n
bo-caiiea tonics, etc., nil smlierers from blood troubles can be promptly cured,
instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines
seated
various
me constitution. t. b. b. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails to
cure Scroiala, Eczema. Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison. Boils,
i etter, I impies, bores Ulcers, etc. Insist upon S S S. ; nothing can take its place.
x:0i5f on vlooc- an(i skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the
Swift fcpecihe Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
t 7. 3 v S 5
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RALEIGH, N. C.
One oi the bet, female pchools in the
South, end the cheapest for advantages
given. Send for catalogue.
0-15-Um Jas. Dixwiddie, A. JI.
mm
E3 rr-s - - ii
HELEN KELLER,
Wins Admission to Sadcliffa Coilega
Thotsgh, Desperately Hanaioappefl.
Eoston Evening Transcript.
Miss Helen Keller, having completed
under the tutorship of Merton S.Keith,
her preparation for coHen's in three
years instead of in the four which bad
been assigned by some of her friends
f )r the purpose, went to Cambridge in
Juue ht to take the regular entrance
examinations for Radcliffe. She had
successfully given the usual subjects at
the preliminary examination, two years
ago, and these remained for this en
trance examination. Geometry, alge
bra, elementary Greek, advanced Greek
and advanced Latin.
It is quite certain that no person
ever look a college examination with
so heavy a handicap we may s.ry with
so many kinds of a handicap as Helen
Keller's on this occasion. As all the
world knows, she could not fee the ex
amination papers nor bear the voice of
an examiner. n he natural method: 1
communicating the questions to her
would haye been to rrnke ue of the
finders of her old-time "teacher" and
interpreter, Miss Sullivan. Miss Sulli
van does not know Greek or Latin or
tse higher mathematics, and while she
is ab;e to serve Helen by communicat
ing to her printed Greek and Latin,
letter by leter, she could not even if
NOW I LAY ME DO WN TO SLEEP.
The fire upon the hearth Is low,
And there is stillness everywhere ;
Like troubled spirits, here and there,
The firelight sha'dows fluttering go.
And as the shadows round me creep,
childish treble breaks the gloom,
And softly, from a further room,
Comes, "Kow I lay me down to sleep."
ud somehow, with that little piayer,
Ana that sweet treble in my ears,
My thought goe.s back to distant years,
And lingers with a dear one there,
And as I hear the Child's "Amen,"
My mother's faith comes back to mo.
Couched at her side I seem to be,
And mother holds my hand again.
Oh, for an Hour in that dear place !
Oh, for the peace of that dear time !
Ob, for that childish trust sublime!
Oh, ior a glimpse of mother's face !
Yet, as the shadows round me creep,
I do not seem to bo alone
Sweet magic of that treble tone,
And "Now I lay me down to sleep."
Eugene Field.
pr : jfif
-rv m
J ll
1 9 i
Pis Sii
rnmmi I till
The man who neyer tries to do any
thing and the. man who tries to do
everything are both foolish.
1 : - . . ..
xuung tneciii war, as well as in our
mis war wim Spain, diarrhoea was one
: the mOft troublesome diseases the
irmy Lad to contend with. In ranny
instances H tiecame chronic and the o!d
soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David
Fay lor of Wind Kidge, Greeiie Co., p.u.
is neof these. He uses Chamber
lam's Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy an t says he never found any
thing that wuuJ.i give such quick re-
f. If is hir fi;ilo hv li'. T Wl.iiahn.rf
III-
she had been so diVpned, have given & Co.
r the slightest assistance m answer
ing the examination questions. But it vnen two women have difTcrer
i-iot ttirt.. - l .
was oeemed best bv all concpmpH tn r" " L1JC- tUI!t"-a eacu oiner pecu-
'ioui even me remotest f'tgseation or
possibility of assistance. A gentleman
found Mr, Vininsr. of the Vor.
tr -Jia pis "n. .vm.
M''l'..-wm .,'IH:H -:i
jSVegeJablaPreparationfcrAs
simHatiag theToodandRegula
ling theStomachs sndBowels of
PromotesTKgesQon,ClffieTfui
tiess andBest.Conta!ns neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
iwifc? US' iy T
1 W0M5 SruillMtt"
til JXiiPhASii V.'ITHOUT IT.
LOOK FCW THS
RED CR033,
IS A CYSTEM Dl'!iDEiVES APPETITE
!C :
is The
5;r.dyGup money refunded if
jr fans to-eurs von.
113 CM ILL TON
P sp.&rrierjycnirsMsplfs, If
Sold and guaranteed by E. T. White
head & Co., Druggists, at wholesale
and rota.
I ha,ve the only
Eeal, Sure-Enough
REFRIGERATOR
Ever in use in Scotland Xeck.
From now on I shall keep on be :
Cheese,
Butter,
Fruits,
Chickens.
Melons,!
(in season) and whatever else needs to additional points of Helen's handicao.
De kept coel.
Added to my former large stock :
li-esh Pineapple, Baked Beans,
Sold 'strictly
Bean
13.
New Lot of Pie and Table
Proof of the pudding lies In the eating
was found Mr. ining, of the rer- of it. Proof of ROBERTS' TASTELESS
kins Institution, who had never met CHILL TONIC lies in the takine of it.
Helen TCftllpr nnrl vchn utoo . .
....v, 0 uUllo uu- uuaT JNUrrmivi4 if it. fatio tn os
. 1 ' - w .uw w T HA V. . Urj
iW DnaWe torenkto cents per bottle if it cures
UCi wuo cuiua iaKe toe examination m ftam.rtfa w
DflDers as fast na th
and write them out in Braille charac- T" " bltehead& o., Druggists
ters, the system of writing in punctur- The worst that can be said of little
ec points now much used by the blind. vlces 18 tnat tney won't stay little.
The Questions thus lrner,-iVnrl k J
were nut TTn,.,. ua-TJIT' FOK 0VEK FIFTY YEARS
amination room, m the presence ot a rs v lus'ow's Soothing Syrup has
proetor, who could not communicate ,b.een for yer fiy years by mii-
with har. nnfl ,t,o , u,uiuo ior ineir cniidren while
wu jjbi an- teeinin". with r,o,-w.f .. i.
swers on the typewriter. soothes the child, softens rh'.
Here, howeyer, came in one of the a,la3TS aI! pain, cures wind colic, and is
tne dpsc remedy for Diarrhoea. It will
relieve the poor little sufferer immedi
ately. Sold by Druaeisis in everv nart
t ,, . .. f"--
' worm. JLwenty-hve cents a
Dottle. Be sure and ask fnr "lUra
Winslow's Soothing SvriiD.and tatenn
vfknH I.; 1 . .
UtUCI ILJUU, 4.77.IW
Mx.Senna
jtrsat &ett
Peppermint
aSi & ien'MftSaia
f i!s7-tSccd -Clsrificd
Sugar
Aperfecf Remedy for CenstiDa-
tion, SourStomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
cess and Loss OF SLEEK
Tac Simile Signature of
YORK.
For Infants n,ndChildren.
You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
of
UHW V cvx mm li u
EXACT COPV OF WRAPPEB.
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aucib are two systems of Braille writ
ing the English and the Ammn
with Tomato Sauce, Pork and There are marked differences between
them very much such difference as
those between the two principal svs
tems of shorthand writing. Helen
b. A A.
Etc.
No man who liaints hia nnco riirrlif
T-ll . 1 . ...... Ui-ui
xveiier nas oeen accustomed to the 10 klcK "is wife paints her cheeks
English system, in which nearly-
all
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Always bring me your Chickens and the books which have been nut into nh IS! n rV?k wb?.n ?on buy
Eggs, and anvtbiasr else for barter,
T -.S. W. MQRBiSETT.
iNew Lot of Flower Pots to-day.
Largest Stock ol
and
... .v jn.na. as me arrange- uiarrhoea Remedy. E. T. Whitehead
uisiit wua iur. vining was completed lt wlJ1 refund your money if vou
uul a uav ur iwo oeiore, and as it was MUSU aner using it. it is
not known to her that he did not. t- everyw?e admitted to be the most
the En?h'h Brnm - successtut remedy m use for bowel
, IU ao iunussiLue complaints and the
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or E. T. Whitehead & Co.,
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tween Pinjier's Point and Wilmingcon.
Train No. 49 connects at Eocky Mt.
withlrain 23 for all points South and
j.iu. io irain ior an points JNorth.
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147 students. Total enrollment 644,
Jb or catalogue address,
PRESIDENT ALDERMAN,
b-22-Sept 1 Chapel Hill, N. C.
S. R. Alley,
"Drofessional
i hotographer,
TARBORO, N. C.
Call and see the latest
style of Carbon Pic
tures.
9-22-ly
"Our signed contracts nmhiMt
the use of phones except by subscribers,
uuo request mat tnis rule be rigidly
enforced.
Send your orders for
Job Printing to tins of
fice. First class work
and low Drices.
to make any other arrangement. She er tails,
had to puzzle out the unfamiliar meth- ,lablQ
ol of writing, much as a writer of the
Pitman stenographer might use his
S3nse of logic and general intelligence
by a tour de force, to enable him to
read the Graham shorthand ; and this
labor was added to the other labor of
Helen Keller's examination. To add
to her difficulties, her Swiss watch,
made for the blind, had been forgotten
at home, and there was no one at hand
to give her the time. She worked in
the 'dark with regard to the time which
remained to her as she went along from
question to question.
Put r.lrn . 1 J
suo- ijassuu me examination tri
umphantly in every study. In ad
vanced Greek, which her'tutor regard
ed as her "star" study, she received a
ti O 79 it' ...
wDicn is a very high mark. Yet
here, the time and the Braille difficul
ty worked most heavily against her.
What her marking was m other stud
ies, is not known; it is only known
that she passed them.
Helen Keller is now ready for ma
triculation as a student of Radcliffe
College. Her passing of the examina
tions, especially under such circum
stances, is in itself a wonderful achieve
ment. No particle of its seventy was
aoaiea ior her because she is deaf,
dumb and blind, and no precautions'
were remitted because she is known to
be incapable of deceit. She sat in tota
darkness and alone, without the touch
of any friendly hand. . A slip pricked
wnn untamiliar characteis was nut be
fore her, and her typewriter clicked
out its quick and true response to the
hard questions. That was alL Will
any other human being in such
world of silence and darkness, ever do
much?
The question may well be asked, wil
Helen Keller now take the regular col
lege course? Who will interpret to her
the lectures m foreign languages which
she cannot hear? No one can do this.
No lecture, even in English, can be
translated to her iu the manual alpha
bet as rapidly as it is spoken. Her
usual interpreter knows no foreign
tongue. Who will read to her all the
required matter of the courses of read
ing, none of which has been put into
raised print? It is beyond mechanical
possibility to give her all this through
her fingers. The obstacles aDDaar in
surmountable. But that rs the princi
pal reason why Helen Keller is m.
cnned to surmount them
only one that nev
It is pleasant, safe and re-
No amount of culture will make a
man stop snoring in his sleep.
Why were 25,000 BOTTLES OF ROB
ERTS' TASTELESS 25c. CHILL TONIC
sold the first year of its birth ? Answer
Because it is the BEST AT ANY PRICE
guaranteed to cure, money refunded if it
fails, pleasant to take, 25c per bottle. It
is sold and guaranteed by
E. T. Whitehead & Co., Druggists.
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as
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There it; no disease more uncertain fn i.
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the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most diffimiitiAn..vi. "'A
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
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Iron BittcK-will rare it. Ti.T-ni.Au n
diseases ofthe stomach, Mood and nerves.
Victimg to stomach, liver and kid
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ju mo oiooa, backache, ner
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when he is all run down, and don't care
wnetner he lives or dies. It did mnn
to give rce new strength and good nn-
petite than anything 1 could take. I
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on life." Only 50 cents, at E. T.
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Wise men are wrong much oftener
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n
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DRESS GOODS,
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fDaily except ifond;.-.-. t
eept Sunday.
Vvilirjir.gton and We'd, in
la'iKin lnyision Mnin A,.
leaves Wilmington, d (ID t. m
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ville 12 25 p. tn., arrives He
p. in. Returning leaves Sjiri
p.m., arrives Fayette il'e
leaves FayetteviUe 3 50 r
v iimingion o yu p. m.
Wilmington and Weldou Riul'o-d
Bennetts ville BrancbTrnfn !;-rrs
Bennettsvllle 8 15 a. m., .Maxima" iV-.-o
a. m., Red Springs 'j o.i n. r.i jr, ,",
Mills 10 42 a. m., arrive? Fayo-.tcvilio
10 55 a. tn. Returning leave.-. 5.-p't-ville
4 40 p. m., Hope Mills i
Red Springs b 35 p.m., Jlfixt-.n V,?,
1 m o i- r i i . T 1 . . . . , . . ..." ' t-
Connections at Fuyetievi.'k' v,
train No. 73, at Maxton with h"?
lina Central Railroad, at !'ci , :
with the Eed Springf and ;..!
Railroad, at Sunfurd villi thr.
An Lino ' and Southern
Gulf with the Durham and r; '.,,
Railroad.
Train on the Sc -tTand Xo ':
Road leaves Weldon 3 n tn.. ' . ',
4 :15 p. m., arrives Scotlai!,: -
5 :08 p. m., Greenville 0 :-"7 ; :
ton :.;o p. m. ReUirt:-;;:..:
Kluston 7 :50 a. m., Greer. ',:
ra., anivmg Halifax at 1J :!
Weldon 11 M3 a. ra., daily r:.
day. Trains on Wafhington I5ri:i..''
Washington S :I0 a. tn. and 2 r:.
arrive Parmele 9 :10 a. m. :u ,l ;
rn., returning leave Parmele 5? : . .
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11 :00 a.m. and 7 ::!D p. n:.. -:
cept Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, X. ('.. d-i
except Sunday 5 :30 p. m., ;
4 :15 p. m., arrives -Plymouth V : :
m., 0 :I0 p. m., Returniti-r, 1. ' I
month daily except Sunday, 7 :"0 .
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10 :03 am., 11 :00 a. m.
Tram on Midhuid X. C. T-,
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m. Returning 'eaves SmithJleM. ' .
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Trains on Nashville Bmr.eh !':.
Rocky Mount at 0 :30 a. rn.. ;! -J ' r
arrive Nashville 10:10 a.m!,-! ;. i,
Spring Hope 10 :i0 a. m.. -I :
Returning leave Spring Hope II ;
m.. 4 :55 p. m., Nashville 1 1 :22 a.
o:2op. m., arrive at Ruckv
11 :15 a. ir:., 0 .00 p. m., rtr.ilV
Train on Clinton Br.ir.cii Iravr
saw for Clinton daily, except Ki
ll :40 a. rn. and 4 :15 p. m. j.1:
ing leaves Clinton at 7 :00 a. :n.
i :i0 p. m.
Train No. 78 makes cloce coitntc ' :
at Weldon for all points Norih !;.;!
all rail via Richmond.
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