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-70: ADVERTISING IF YOU ARE A HUSTLER MONWEALTH roc WILL ADVEETI8E toob Businesa 0 OCR AnVKKTIFKMBBT IV Jft W BUSINESS - -WHAT STEAM IS TO- Machinery, E. E. HILL.IARD, Editor and Proprietor. EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $l.oo. -o- Tm m Grkat Propelling Power. VOL. XVIII. New Series Vol. 5. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY , MAY 29, 1902. NO. 22 HP E rone 3 44 1 have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec .3 toral in my house for a great many ; years. It is the best medicine in ihc world for coughs and colds." h J. U. Williams, Attica, N. i. All serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, id for coughs of all kinds. 3 V. -sts sizes : 25c.. 50c., Si. AH inubta. ?" ronsult vnnr doctor. If he says take it, then do as I'.e says. If he tells you not 5 to take it. then ilou't take it. He knows. ' Leave it with him. are -willing. 5 J. C. AT EU CO.. Lowell, Mass. 7 n CJ Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of the i:r stants and digests all kinds of t"i m h1. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all iho futtd you want. The most sensitive st miaclis can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been snivel after everything else failed. Is uniualled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. l irst dose relieves. A diet unnecessary. i?uses aiS stomach troubles i-c parel only by E. C. DfAVitt.Sc Co., Chicago 'Jl'iio $1. boitle eonttiins 2!4 times the 50c. size. FKOFESSIOSAL. A K . X C. LI VEEMON, y Dentist. OFrics-Over TSe-.v Whilhead Building, 0 Hoo h-n'.rs irom U to 1 o'clock ; 2 to 1 o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. U. J. I. WIMBERLKi, OFFICE HOTEL LAWEEKCE, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. piL II. I. CLARK, J Olli.'e formerly occupied by Claude Kitchin. .M iii Street, Scotland Neck, N. C. US A.DUNN, s 8 A TTORNE Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are renuired K. II. SMITH. STUAliT II. SMITH gMITH & SMITH, A TTORNE YS-A T LA V. Stateu Bid'?, over Tyler & Outterbridge Scotland Neck,N. C. r DWARD L. TRAVIS, Attorney and Connselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. fjsJToae'j Loaned on Farm Lands. 111 Li TEETH Directions to Frevant Breeding of the Gums. Youth's Companion. Is seems a yery simple- matter to clean tbe tee th, end one may think it hardly worth while to read any direc tions for such an ordinary procedure But there is a right way and a wron way of doing everything and it is eaft to fay tbat more persons go aboui cleaning tbe teeth in tbe wrong way than in the right. Not only is the way in which this is usually done i effectual, but it may even be injurious both to the teeth and to U13 gums. The gums play a most important' part in keeping tbo teeth firmly in place, and every care should be taker to prevent them from receding. Out of the most common causes of this re cession is the injmy caused by the im proper use of tbe tooth-brush, yet thit injury can be wholly prevented by - a little care. Iu the first place, tbe brush should not be too bard and the bristles should uot be too close together. Tbe surfr.ee of the brush should be serrated, or un even, Tith longer and shorter bristles, so tbat the projecting ridges may pene trate between the teeth. It is belter to hive the brush slightly concave, to fit the arch of the teeth, but in thai case one must have a second ono for brushing the backs of the teeth. The teeth should never bo scrubbed by moyiusj the brush from side to side icros3 them, as most persons do, lor it is that that pushes iho gums- back and tears them. This motion, espeel .il ly when the brush is a stiff oue and a gritty powder is used, may also injure i be enamel of tbo 4"cth. u hould be cleaned b', !n a direction from toward ; be cutting edge, so that the bristles will not only scrape tbo surfaco, but sweep between them. This motion will alo coax tbe edge of the gum over the neck of the teeth instead of push ing it away, and as the movements in this J'.rection can ba neither so rapid 1 nor so forcible as wbon they are from I side f o side, the gums are less liable to be lacerated by the bristles. The b icks of the teeth are to be brush 2d in the same way, while the grinding sur faces musr be cleaned by a to and-fro as well a a lateral rubbing. Luke warm water is best for the teeth, and some good dentifrice should b3 used once a day. Saving Sparo Moments. Acknowledged the Corn. - i The following is the origin of "1 acknowledge Jhe corn," which ia used in the sense of admitting failure or having been outwitted : In 1828 An drew Stewart was in congress discuss ing the principles of protection and said in the course of bis remarks that Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana Bent their haystacks, cornfields and lodder to.New York and Philadelphia mar kets to sell. Charles A. Wyckliffe jumped up and said : "Why, that is absurd, Mr. Speak er. I call the gentleman to order. He ia stating an absurdity. Wo never send haystacks or cornfields to New York or Philadephia." "Well, what do you send?" asked Stewart. "We send,'5 replied Wyckcliffe, "horse?, cattle, hogs and mules." "Well," continued Stewart, "what makes your horses, cattle, hogs and mules? You feed $100 'worth of hay to a horse ; you get on top or your haystack and ride off to market. How about your cattle? You make every one carry $50 worth of hay or grass to an eastern market. You send a hog worth $10 to - market. How much corn at 33 cents a bushel do3s it take to fatten it? Why, thirty bushels. Then you put thirty bushels of corn into 3 hog aud make it walk 4$ 11 Prket." Before Stewart could proceed fur ther Wyckliffe arose and said, "Mr speaker, I acknowledge the corn." McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure for woooplug congh, easy and comfortable works while you sleep. Tiy the new remedy for cosvivenes Prcs'deut Roosevelt is said to carry abo;:t wiih him constantly - a small volun e of Plutarch or Thucydides, says the Chatauquan MVj;azine. Mr. Gladstone's habits of time thrift were well known. He and his friend Lord Lytteltcn, also a man of scholarly tastes, were married on Iho same day to two sisters, and during tbe many expeditions that the young people took together on the year of the mar riage, the wives were often amused to see how promptly, on any occasion of wailing the little clessics would ap pear out of the pockets of their hus bands. Some students have found the period cccupied by dressing ia the morning too precious to be spent in tbat occupation alone. Sir James Paget, in his youth made tables of Cuvier's classifications and posted tbein in his bedroom. Cardinal Manning when an undergraduate at Oxford, ac quired a satisfactory Italian vocabu- ( lary during the time spent in shaving. Fhllbpe Brooks, again, combined the process of shaving and study. In such cases, evidently, the ideal subject of study is detached "words or facts which can be read one at a time and then revolved in the mind while the collar is being buttoned or the razor stropped. One of the most in genious devices for doing two things at once was tbe expedient by wLieL Lord Dufferm, when Viceroy of India, learned the Persian language. His ol ficial and other duties left him scarce ly any time to sit dowu with grammar and dictionary. Every afternoon, how ever, he took a "constitutional" with a policeman as his escort. He arrang ed with the Chief of Police that his attendant should le choses from thoe members of the force who knew Per sian, and in this way he profited by his daily walk to such a degree lb-it with in a few months fie had acquired a satisfactory facility iu speaking ibat language. AD. ANaLVS IS Reveals That "Pe-ru-na is Calculated to Tone up the System, Restore the Func " ' tions and Procure Health." SO SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER. CHEMIST. :. .fi. i n Joseph Bldgeway h cure iOid m Bsaa. Kertnotfs Chocolates laxative Quinine, ec sy to taie.and quick to cure coHia liead aid sor Prof. Ij. 3. Miller, late Professor of Chemistry and Botany of the High School of Ynsilanti. Mich., writes from 33Z7 TS. Clark Street, Chicago, 111., as follows "As several of my friends-have spoken to me of the favorable results obtained through the uss of Peruna, especially in cases of catarrh, I examined it most thoroughly to learn its contents. 'I found it composed of extracts of herbs and barks of most valuable medicinal qualities combined with other ingredients, delicately balanced, calculated to tone up the system, restore the functions and procure health. " consider Peruna one of the most skillfully and scientifically prepared medicines, which the public can use with safety and success." PROF. L. J. MILLER. "Bnilda up tho System." Hon. Joseph II. liidgeway, Secretary of the American Anti-Treat Society, writes the following Jotter from tho Grand Central Hotel, St. Paul, Minn.: "Ifcia with great pleasure that I en dorse i-ernaa as n honest r.icdl-, cine, competent to do all it claims. I have used it several times and know of nothing that cures so com pletely, and st tho samo tirao !Uiid up the system. I Lave rec ommended it to o number of my friends and always feel that I do them service for I know how satisfactory tho results invariably arc. I only wish every family had r. bottle it would save muc h sickness and doctor bills." Joseph II. Ridgeway. "Fool Better Than for.FIv Tears. Mr. James B. Taylor, Roberts, InL writes: "I am at tho present time entirely well. I can eat anything I ever could. I took five bottles of Peruna, and feel' bcttfr now than I have for five years. I have doctored with. other doctors off and ou for fifteen years, r.o I can recom mend your medieino very highly for stomach troubles. I tako great pi. asure in thanking you for your free advice and Peruna." James 15. Taylor. I Enjoy my Meals as I ITaed to." Mr. J. W. Pritchard, Wolf Lake, Ind writes : I am pleased to eay that I have been' cured of catarrh of the stomach by Po-' runa. I could hardly cat anything that agreed with mo Before I would gel half through my meal my Btomach would fill with gas causing mo much distress and unpleasant feelings for an hour or two after each meal. But, thanks to your Peruna, I am now com pletely cured, and can eat Wiling I want to without any of the distressing symptoms. I can now enjoy my meals as I used to do, and it is all due to Dr. llartman and his wonderful medicine, Peruna. "It has been one year einco I waa cured, and I am all O. K. yet, so I know I am cured." J. W. Triteliard. Dyspepsia is a very common phase of summer catarrh. A remedy that will cure catarrh nf one location will cure it anywhere. Peruna cures catarrh wher ever located. That it is n, prompt and permanent cure for catarrh of tho etomach tho above letters testify. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. llartman, giving a full statement of your ease and lie will bo pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. g Address Dr. llartman, President of The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. t ; I , - 3 AV E - Y O U R. CI.U PE KJTCMIS. A. T. KiTCHIK. XITCIIIN & KITCHIN, AT rOUNE YS-AT-L AW. Practice wherever services are required: Office: Futrell Building. Scotland Neck, N. C. Buy Your BUGGIES, UNDERTAKINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES from JOHN B. HYATT. II. C. Brown's old stand, Tarboro First-class goods at low prices. Compare our Wrk Willi that ot our Ccmpclitors. ESTABLISHED 1865. CHAo" M WALSH So Mk aid Granite ' WORKS, PjStycKwiort: St., PetekssDEO, Va Monuments, Tombs, Cemetery Curti- iug, &g. All work strictly first- days and at Lowest.Price3. " ' l ALSO FURNISH IRON FENCING, VASES, &C. Designs sent to any address free. 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