NORFOLK & CAROLINA R. R, COfiDEJNSED SCHEDULE. Dated -Tan. VJtb, 1898 I03 A. M. No. Stations 48 I P. M. No. A. M. t! 20 3 17 9 OU Lv Noifo!k Ar. 5 55 9 20 rioners Point 5 39 9 40 0 03 :i 50 10 31 i 35 10 50 4 36 II OS 4 53 21 21 6 35 122). Ar. Drivers Suffolk Gates Tunis Afcoskey inlander Tarboro 5 05 4 50 ' SO 4 00 3 41 3 27 Le 2 31 10 05 9 50 S26 12 8 39 8 21 8 01 7 48 6 45 0 35 P. M. Ar. 12 50 Eo sVv Lv. Mourn I 55 6 17 A. M lakes Bhort roads. $piB y-nd light loads. 35 Daily, t Daily except Sunday. Trains No. 49 and 48 solid trains be tween Pinner's Point and Wilmington. Train No. 49 connects at Ilocky Mt. with train 2d for all points South and? INo. lb train for ail points South ro. 78 train for ail point Kbi-th. G. M. SERPELL. j. R. KENLY Genr'i gup't Tains T. M. EMEU SOX, Gan'i Pas. Agent 1 tod-ibf everything that runs on wheels. Soid Everywhere. MmA tr RABDABD Oil. CO. .WILMiNOTON a WELDON R. R. AND BRANCHES. AND ATLAJNTIC COAST LINi &AJLROAD COMPANY' OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. PARKER'S J- HAIR BALSAM Cleanse and beautifies the hxix. Promote. luxuriant growth. Sever FeiU to Bestore Qft9, Hair to fin Vnntlaflil C!- Cttres scalp HiJtiisiit fSiiiL'g. 0-15-1 yr L. FLORIDA AJND WEST INDIA SHORT LINE. VESTIBULE LIMITED TRAINS. DATED 1902. iits Weldon Ar. Rocky Mt. Leave Tarboro IjV. Itoeky Alt. l.-eave Wilson Leave Set ma Lv. Fayetteril'.e Ar. Florence Ar. Goliishoro Lv. Golilsbof o Lv. MaKEo'.ia A r. Wilmington A. M ii r.o 1 0i) 12 2: ...1 or, 1 5! 2 5-: 7 P. M, I. M. ! :! 10 S2 10 ti ll 2t) 12 20 1 2, A. M. B e S e s .'a; a P. M. " 22 T 52 20 r.M. A. M. 5 4r. g 2; 7 31 8 37 A. M c" 33 P.M 12 5. 2 2 3 1: 4 2f 6 o-: P. M TRAINS GOING NORTH. a Iff la o o A. M P. M. f-.v. Florence 10 05 s or, 5..V. Fnv-etteville 12 40 10 zS LeaveSeliua 2 K 11 "40 Arrive Wilson 2 57 12 2o " a. "ii " p."m! a".'"m Lv. iHiap-ton 7 0t 9 3i Lv. 5'a.tniolia S .( il 0; 3v. Golesbcro 7 35 0 37 12 2C Yr. "i. i i XV m! p."m! rV'w, feave Wilson 2 35 8 20! 12 20 10 35 1 l:- Ar. Itocky Mt. j 3 30 9 tj 12 It- 11 23 1 C-f Arrive Tarboro j 9 34 i L-eave Tarboro 2 31 j Lv. Kocfcy Mt 3 50 j 12 V Ar. Wolijoji 4 53! 13' P. M.i I A. M ' P. M. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE iietweeh New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points . .South and West. In Effect Apml 13,1902; Lv. New York, P. R. R. . Lv Philadelphia, P. R. R..." Lv Baltimore; P. R"."RV....: Lv Washington, P. R. R.;, Lv Richmond, S- A. L. Ry. Lv Petersl'.rg, " Lv Norlina, " Lv IlendersoH, " Lv Raleigh " Lv Southern Pines, ' SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily i U 1 iNO 12 55 V Hi 12 to a E". -3 ?9P," 7 29 a ni .S45pni " '934 am . .7 00 p m :041am 10 37 p ni 2 15 p m 1 1 20 p 111 2 56 p m 1 55 a m 5 30 p m 228am 412am 6 05 a m 554pm 7 ay p hi o 27 p Lv Hamlet Lv Columbia Ar Savannah Ar J ackson viile 1 2n a m 10 35 p m Ar St Augustine " Ar Tampa " 9 40 a m 1 05 a in 210pm 455am 700pm 15 am 6 45 a m -to 50 545pm Lv New York N. Y Lv Philadelphia Lv New York O. I). S. S. Co t 3 oo p m No. xx. No. i P. &N. f 7 55 am 855pm ' 10 16 a m 11 26 p m Lv Baltimore B. S. P. Co Lv WasJi ton N. & W. S. 6. .......f 6 3D p hi i Lv I'prtsMor.th S. A. L. Lv Weldon " ? Lv Norlina '' Lv Henderson - " Lv Raleigh " Lv Southern Pines " Lv Hamlet ' . 6 30 p n: Ry. 9 05 p m 925am 11 45 a m 11 55 a m 1 55 a m 1 40 p ni 2 28 a m 2 10 p m 4 12 a ni 3 55 p m 6 05 a m 6 18 p m I Daily except Monday. Daily ex cept Snnday. Wilmington slid Weldon Railrosd. Vadkm Division Main Line Trail aavcs Wilmington, 9 10 a. m., arrive; Fftyetteville 12 20 p. m., leaves FayelLt -ville 12 42 p. m., arrives Sanford 1 lb p. m. Returning leaves Sanford 3 1( p. m., arriye3 FayetteyiJIe 4 30 p. m. leaves Fayeitevilie 4 40 p. in., arrive Wilmington 7 30 p. ni. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Bennettsville Branch Train leaye; Bennettsville S 10 a. m., Maxton 9 01 a. rn., Red Springs 9 32 a. m., Hop Mii 10 5 a. rn., aniyes Fayettevili 11 10 a. m. Returning laaves Faye'.te vil'e 5 j0 p. m., Hope MilU 5 25 r. in. Re4 Springs 5 53 p. m., Max ton 6 li p. zn., nnives Bennettsville 7 23 y. m Connections at Fayetteviile witl rafn No. 78, at Maxton with the Caro lina Central Railroad, at Red Spring with tue Red Springs and Bowmor Railroaa, at Sanford with the Seaboart Air Lino and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Ch&rlotU Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branc2 Road leaves Weidon 3 :15 p m.,Hali'.? 3: 29 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck ai 4 :10 p. m.,, Greenville 5 :47 p. m., Kim ton 6.45 p. m. Returning leave Ivin3ton 7 :30 a. m., Greenville 8 :30 a at 11 :05 a. m. Y except Sun-. Lv Wilmington " 3 05 p m Ar Charlotte " 10 08 a m 10 32 p m Lv Chester 1022am 135am Lv Greenwood " 12 35 p m 3 43 a m Lv Alliens " 2 50 p m 6 13 a pi Ar Atlanta t 3 55 p m 750am Ar Augusta C. & Vv. C. 540pm Ar Macon C. of Ga 7 20 p ni 1 1 35 a ni Ar Montgomery A & W. P. 920pm 6 25 p hi Ar Mobile L. & X. . 2 55 a hi ..... Ar New Orleans L: & N. 7 3 a m Ar Nashville X. C. &. St. L. 400am 6 55 p n; Ar lempliis 415pm 825am NORTHWARD. Daily Daily No. 32 No. 38 LvMemphis N. C. & St. L! 12 45 noon 8 4o p 111 m arrivillfr TTnllfsi-r at 1 T ...... .1. A. Weldon 11 :20a. m., d da;. Trains on Washir-on Branch leav. Washington 8 :00 m. and 1 :45 d. m arrive Parmele 8 :55 a. m. and 3 :I0 p m., returning leave Parmele 9 :15 rn. and5:22 p.m., arrive Washington 10 :B5 a. m. and 6 :15 p.-m., daily ex cept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daih except Sunday 4 :35 p. m., Sunday 4 :do p. m., arrives Plymouth 6 :35 p m., 0 :30 p. m., Returning, leaves Ply moj h daily except Sunday, 7 :30 a. m and Sunday 9 :00 a. m., arrives Tarborc 9 :55 a. m., 11 :00 a. m. lram on Midland N. G. Branch vea Goldsboro daily, except Sundav iitiujuiuj; .caves ouiiinneia :v) . ; arrives at Goldsboro 8 :25 a. n l rams on JNashvilIe Branch Iatc. Rocky Mount at 9 :30a. m., 4 :00 p. m.. arrive Nashville 10 :20 a. m.,4 :23 p.m , oprinK nope ix :uu a. no., 4 :45 p.m Returning leave Spring ilope 11 :20 a m K .T XT I ill -I . r- p.m., arrive at xCocky Moun j.. .iu p. in., u i&v p. m., aaiiy except ouuuay. Train on Ciinton Br ich leaves War saw for Ciinton daily, i cept Sunday 8 :30 a. m. and 4 :15 . m. Return jus leaves viiuwu ub :uu a. m. anc 'J :30 a. m. Train No. 78 nakes cl are connection at Weldon for 1 points North daily all rai1 via Ricr mond. H. M. EMERSON, (teal Pass. Agent. J. K. KJSJNLix Gen I ii answer. Lv Nashvilk !-v New Orleans L. & N. Lv Mobile L. & N. LvMontgomery A& W. J Lv Macon C. of Ga. Lv Augusta cT&wrcT 9 30 p m S 00 p m 12 30 a m 60 a m 800am 9 30 a ni 130pm 4 20 p m 10 05 a m Lv Atlanta t S. A. Ar Athens " Ar Greenwood " Ar Chester " Lv Charlotte " Lv Wilmington " Lv Hamlet '' L. Ry. 12 00 noon 2 57 p m 5 14 P m 8 cop ni 1 1 23 p m 156am 406am 27 p m 4 50 a m 3 "5 P m Lv SouthernPines " Lv Raleigh Lv Henderson " Lv Norlina S. A. L. Lv Weldon At Portsmouth " 10 40pm 7 40 a m Ry, 1 1 33 P m 135am 3 05 a m 3 50 a m 500am 715am Ar Washington N. & W. S. B. 8 34 a m 1105 am 12 42 p m 145pm 3 00 p rn 535 P ni 655 am Ar Baltimore B. S. P. Co. lAjewrYorkCDTS. S. CoT .77777777 Ar Philadelphia N. Y. P. & N. ts 460 m t6 45 a m ioopm Ar New 'ork 8 15 P m 510am 800am Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Tampa S. A. L. Ry. ." St Augustine S; A No. 34 900pm No 66 800am L. Ry Jacksonville " Savannah " Columbia " Hamlet " Southern Pines Raleigh " Henderson " Norlina " 7 45 a in 5 50 945am 800pm 1 55 p m 11 55 p m 705pm 5 00 a m 1040 p m 825am 11 33 P m 922am 1 35 a m 11 35 am 3 05 a tn 12 58 p m Lv Petersburg " 5 53 a in 4 07 p m Ar Richmond " 635am 455pm Ar Washington P. R. R. 10 10 a m 6 36 p m Ar Baltimore P. R. R. 11 25 a m 11 25 p sn Ar Philadelphia .P. R. R. r 36 p m 2 56 a ni Ar New York P. R. R. 413pm 6 30 a m Note. fDaily Except Sunday. Central Time. Eastern Time. H. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleigh, N.C. none lives are saved BT USING Dr. King's New Discovery, Consumption, Cougfis and Colds Than By All Other Throat And Ixuag Remedies Combined, f rhis wonderful medicine positively Stirea Consumption, Coughs. Colds Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever,Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough, no CURE, mo pay. BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the siiij- iruuuii maiyQB Kina 01 looa is needed for brain, another for muscles, and stili another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is des troyed by indigestion or dyspepsia You must prepare for their appear ance or prevent their coming by tak ing regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids di gestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and Vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at E. T. Whitehead & Go's., Drug Store. Get Green's Special Almanac. CHICHESTER'S EKGUSll FEUsWOOYAL PILLS 5iSf?:Ai21ay3 reliable. LaKa, asic Droggist tot -fi ItJltAltIKH UHH.MH in nil Ooltl metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon, no other. Befsw daagenMn BaaNStH navonufl iMUMioM. Muy of your limggitX, Kin ttv 111 suun by retnr alt Druggists. CEJOBSTaB OHXKXOAX, uuw. nuy 01 your umggihi, ips for lirUcBlaura, TmU ller flw Iadta," letter, , TnOmoabdc aold toy DemocraUc Platform, Following is the platform adopted by the democratic state conyention at Greensboro at its session en ?21y io, 902: , ; "We cngratulate the people of North Carolina upon the , adoption of the suffrage amendment to car state constitution and Opoti the. benefits tna, have resulted therefrom And M ptedge the democraRd 'party to faithfully maintain . it by eyery legitimate means and we demand that the republican party shall declare its purpose either to'accept or reject it, and until it is act eppted as a finality by mall parties we declare it the duty of tha white people to stand together for its protection "The democratic: party, representing the intelligence, the virtue and the manhood of the people of the state, re calls with pleasure the entire absence of scandals during its administration of public affairs. and the gratifying ad vancement that has been made amongst us in all industrial lines. We have fos tered agriculture and promoted manu facturing ' and have given to capital full security and have protected the! rights of labor. We pledge the parly to a fair and j list syblerh of taxation and we demand that all subjects of' taxation shall bear the just and equal proportion of the burdens of government. "We renew our pledges for the ex tension and improvement of the public school system of the state, so that it may keep pace with the needs and con ditions of our people, and point with pride to the great impetus and progress in this great work during the last two years arid call attention to the fact that this year, for the first time in the his tory of the state, every school district has been able to maintain a public free school for four months as required by the constitution. We believe that the permanent prosperity of the people Of this state depends largely upon the con struction and maintenance of good roads and we pledge the party to the hearty support pi all wise measure? to that end. We heartily commend and endorse the administration of Governor Charles B. Aycock and other state offi cials for their faithful execution of the party's promises insofar as the same has been possible thus early In their terms of office. "We likewise extend our apprecia tion and endorsement ot United States Senator F. M. Simmons and to our democratic representatives in congress ! and congratttlste them and the people of the state for their faithful and offi cial services to the state in councils of the nation. "We affirm our allegiance to the democratic party and its principles as enunciated in its national platform. We denounce the policy of imperialism as inaugurated by the republican na tional administration and declare it to be obnoxious to our form of govern ment and fraught with danger to the very existence of the republic, We de nounce as oppressive and illegal those combinations of capital known as trusts and monopolies that stifle compettition, throttla individual effort and destroy tho generous spirit of rivalry that should exist in the commercial world. : "We denounce the deceptive and sor did course of the republican party in congress in furthering the existences of the trusts by its refusal to-enact leg islation restricting them and to en force in good faith the existing laws against them, that party being in the lull control ot all branches of the gov ernment. "We denounce the present iniquitous unjurt and trust-creating protective tariff, imposed upon the people by the republican party, and demand its im mediate revision, to the end that all un just burdens shall be removed and es pecially upon the necessities of life its provisions enable the trusts to ex tort from the people unreasonable pro fits and to sell their products to con sumers at home Jat greater prices than are charged for the same goods to the foreign consumer. We demand, there fore,' that all such trust-made goods be placed on the free list. We favor the establishment,' of the Appalachian Park and urge that our senators and represenatives in congress use their best efforts to secure its establishment "We again appeal to the people with a confidence that it is only from the democratic party that there can be ex pected an honest, capable and efficient administration of the government of the state, and point with pride to its past history in the administration of the affaiis ot state, and challenge comparison with the fniquities of fu sion and republican rule. We promise the people of the state a continuance of that honest, safe, conservative and economical government which has al ways characterized democratic rule and pledge our best efforts for the advance ment of the material prosperity and happiitos of the whole people. "That we favor making all nomina tions by our party for state and dis trict officers by primaries and the state execntive committee is hereby in- structed to formulate a system to regu late primary nominations for the Unit ed States senate and district nomina tions and w& (JStnand the enactment by the general assembly of. appropriate legislation of such primaries ; that an oath shall not be required of any voter in st-ch primaries ; that the state execu tive committee is instructed to call at such lime as they think wise a primary to nominate a United States senator to saeeeed Senator Pritcbard, but such pfimary shall npt b bfeld on the day of the general election." A minority report was made as to the clause in reference to the national platform which provided : "Substitute for the words : We re affirm pur allegiance to the democratic party and the principles as enunciated in its national platform,' the words, We reaffirm our allegiance to the fun damenial. principles of the democratic party.' " - - lhw was voted down and the origi nal clause was adopted. There was a minority report on the paragraph as to the selection of candi dates as follows : - ' Strike out all that relates to to the nomination of a United'States senator to succeed Senator Pritchard." On motion of Hon. Thomas Skinner in is was amended so as to strike out in the platform all relative to prima ries end then as amended was adopted FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS, Mrs. Wmslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for sixty years by millions of mothers tvr their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. Jt soothes the child, softens the gums, alias all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best tremedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. sold by Druggists in ever part of t he world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syrup, and take no othe There are two things that should keep a man from worrying : If he have no reason for worrying there's no use worrying, and if he have a, reason, there is no usa. Los Angles Herald. WOMEN AND JEWELS. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty pow er to the average woman. Even that greatest ot all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to make oi- save the money to purchase them If a woman will risk her health to get ! a coveted gemt then let her fortify herself against the insiduous conse quences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use Dr. Boe chee's German Sj'rup. It will prompt ly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troub les. You can get this reliable remedy at E. T. Whitehead & Go's., Drug Store. Get Green's Special Almanac. Subbubs Why are you sneaking into the house so quietly? Commute Sh b ! The cook has company, and I do not wish to disturb them. Town and Country. . Sec Am grocxi Mtanjumda rfiire CiSiiey retools lUkd Dott't B3io it. . . How To Find Otit. Fill a bottlfr or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-lour nours; a sediment or set tlissf indicates an unhealthy " condi tied of the kid neys; If it slalris your ;jmcn .- it- ts evidence ot -kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back . is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge s$ often expressed,-that Dr. Kilmer's Swarrfp rteoti th great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects . following use of liquor, winter beer; arid overcomes that unpleasant -necessity of being oempelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. : It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book, that, tells fftore abotit.it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address ur. runner & Home of Swsmp-Kbo. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE . . ; SxCKLY. . Mother Gray's Sweet Fowders for Childreo.(ji8e4 by Mother Gray,a nurs in Children's Home, New York, Break up Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverisb ness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders, and Destroy Worms. All druggists, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address Allen S. Olm sted, Leroy, N. Y. Indiscreet : Chirner So you're not friends: anymore? Rimer No, he doesn't know what true : friendship means. I asked him once to giye me bis candid opinion about some verses I had written. ChimerWeIi. Rimer Well, the chump gave it. Life. Real Estate, Rental, Collecting and insurance Igency, Real Est ate Bought and Sold on Co m mission.. Rents Negotiated for Town -and ('oiintry Property. 12-12-tf E. E. HlLLIARI). John W. House, .managers. Froi. JAMES HARVEY) 425 Church St., Norfolk, Va. THE ONLY HERBALIST II NORFOLK. ( All maiiciii v pr0i.irei fro ri Herb' fi.irks ani itoois gttberel from liu TAftlC GARDENS. Cures Indiges tion, Connfipnifon, Tori id Liver, M filarial Fever, Kidt:ev ni:d livor Trouble, Thick and Scalding Urine, ell lLfi:irr.maiitn the Bladder nl other Organs, Barn, Bruise, Sprat ae, Cuts, Sres of Ion? t.inJig and nil kind o Blood Poisoning, either Inherited or Contracted. I have cured Sores of forty years' standing arid put up some fins To-.iiro .o build up we,ik and thatt jred Constitution?. My Five Minute Pain Ciu'a u the bal in tho world. Have bon in Norfolk c'tveu years and can give references by scores of the best i eoplo n -the city. State your case as near a pjsMbie, enclose 1 and I will pt?ud me licine to that amount. jl. McDOWELL, Pkkbiuknt. FRANK P. SHIELDS, Casiiikr W. R. BOND, Ass'x:CAfciiiEKi SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. M 1LIC1TS THE ACCOUNTS .OF BOTH INDIVIDUALS FIR-Vc?. and rrtsjxj t 10 lv A CERTAIN CURE FOR BLAINS. CHIL- Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder. It cures Chilblains, Frostbites Dam pi Sweating; Swolen Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25 cents. LINGERING SUMMER COLD3. Don't let a cold run at this season. Summer colds are the hardest Kind to cure and if neglected may linger along for months. A long seige like this will pull down the strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will break up the attack at once. Cures Coughs, Colds, croup, bronchitis, all throat and eng trouble. The children like it. Frank T. Clark Co., SUCCESSORS TO COOKE. CLARK'. CO. $A$M,DOOR$ AMD BLINDS, Hardware. . Plato and Wildow Glass. Cabinet Mantels. Grates: Tile Work. (hi. rtWH-ln riri1 McDuffie's Tasteless Chilt. inm W4ll build up broken systems and make the blocSl rich and healthy, certain cure forchiils. ena'ranteed LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES one size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shues. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy ; gives instant relief to corns and bunions, it's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, cal lous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot acbiag feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Don't accept any sub stitute. Trial package FREE by mail Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy N. Y. Marriage Would Cure Him. Mr. Gumps. "That boy will never be good for anything until he marries." Mrs. Gumps "I suppose not." Mr. Gumps "No he's got to get over the habit of hanging arund the house." New York Weekly. Combination Pure Paint. fixtures. Longman & Martinez Builders' and Painters' Stipnlies, Norfolk Vir vini i. The Miser's Glory : "He lived very poorly." "Yes, but he died rich." Judge. 1100 REWARD $100. The readers of tbisj paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much'faith in its curative pow ers, that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENNEY & CO., Toledo, O. COSdld by druggists. 75c. Hall's family pills are the best. McDufpik's Turnentine and Muttnn Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure for woooping cough, easy and comfortahfo works while you sleep. ixj the new remedy lor cost ivenes. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cas carete Candy Cathartic will make them act naturaily. Genuine tablets stamped C. Cr C Nev A SAD DIAPPOINTMEJNT. Ineffective liver medicine is a disap pointment, but you don't want to purge, strain and break the glands of your stomach and bowels. . De Witt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. , tThey cleanse the system of all poison and putrid matter and do it so gently that one enjoys the' pleasant effects. Tbey are a tonic to the liver. Cure bilious ness, ton-id liyer and prevent fever. "What broke off their engagement?" "Why, she told him she wasn't worthy of him, and he replied: 'Well, you know none of us are perfect.' "Phil adelphia Bulletin. BEWARE OF THE KNIFE. No profession has advanced more rapid ly of late than surgery, but it should not be used except where absolutely necessary. In cases of piles for ex ample, it is seldom needed. DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and permanently. Unequalled for cuts burns, bruises, wounds," skin diseases Accept no counterfeits. "I was so Iron nted with bleeding piles that I lost much blood and strength," says J. C. Phillips, Pans, Ills. "DeWitt'a Wi lob Haxel Salve cured me in a short time. Soothes and heals. MONUMENTS li Gf I EMS WE PAY THE FE EIGHT, AVI) aUlA.t,4?j3 SV:: DK LIVER LARGEST STOCK IN fHE SOUTH Illustrated CatalogueFrce. THE OOUPER MARBLE W0EK3 (Established Is IS.) I sml 103 Bank Street, NOItFOL'.T.;V DeTmam Military School, Lfeia An English, Classical, Scientific and Commercial School. Seventy-one boarding pupils froai sevenlesn counties and two elites enrolled the past teiin. Would you like lo attend a school or have ynsr -w-i i i one where eiliciency instead of numbers is soufit? A school in w h-U t' o "ioral physical and intellectual natures are properly develop! ; a school tbat 7 Iris e. tablished lor itself t reputation for t!oroiij?unes; a .Military choo! sh-i k no"t a uiwuiuc au. 1U wilicn IUB OODie IliC is ritl y.in.o. . .., t. ..T honest boys and young raea arewanted ? I ten luvestlgnto our echot.I. raanly IV A V1 at A . 'mi .a m uut JHn wune, giving a iui; and iborough preparation f;r tho scientific schooi. college or li fo. Athletics receive fpecial attention and en couragement. all session begins Sept. 3rd. Charges most reas ,nab!o. Write for illustrated catalogue. J. E. DEDNAM, Supt. 7 10 An Adequate Supply "Henpeck has given up something, eh ? That takes a good deal of will power." "Yes his wife has it." Puck. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Aliens .boot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly tases the sting out of corns and bun ions. It '8 the greatest comfort discov ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Easa makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure lor sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to day. Sold by all druggitta and shoe stores. Don't accent anv an had tufa By mail for 25 cents in stamp?, Trial psckage FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Norfolk's! only First cass OPTICAL STORE lEye Glasses and Spectacles Ac curately Fitted aiid Adjusted. TUCKER, HALL & TEAYLOE, The Expert ODticians, 69 Plume St., Norfolk, Va. 10-24-ly. Near New Postoffice. HIS LIFE SAVED BY CHAMBER LAIN'S COLIC, CHOLER4. AND DIARRHCEA REMEDY. . .' "B. L. Byer, a well known cooner of this town, Jsays he believes Chamber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life last summer. He had bean sick for a month with what the doctors call bi ! iou dyse a tery . and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It cave him immediate relief," says B. T. Lit tle, -merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co.. Scotland Neck ; Leggett's Drag Store, Hobgocd. FtTran no Shct Raisers Do you find stock raisinir as profitable as it should be? If not the fault r, 1 Jour own. Call on your merchants. Mess I utrell-Hardy Hdw. Co. Scotland Neck, N. C. Ask Them For a Booklet published by the American Stock Food Co., of Fre mont, Ohio. Tbey Are Free. It will tell you how to make more money in stock rais ing. .Also how to Save 25 Per Gent. Feed. as well as how to prevent diseases. The only Stock remedies manufact ured that are guar anteed. the iiicture of Uncle genuine without None sam, and manufactured at Fremont. Ohio. For sale by FOTBELL HAR OY HD W. GO 4-10-Cm Scotland Neck, N. C. Ecra;, C2c?o CoC:iiibC-iC?o . , - "

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