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and Don't Enow it. i - How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an . unhealthy conai tion of the kid neys; If it stains your linen it is evidence of 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 so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the 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, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled 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 more about it, both sent; absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Homeof Bwanp-Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mitsake, bat re member the name, Swamp-Boot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghampton, N. Y., on every bottle. S. A. Lf FLORIDA AflD WEST INDIA SHORT LINE. VESTIBULE LIMITED TRAINS. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and West. In Effect Novbmbek 23rd, 1902. SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily No 31 No 37. Lv. New York, P. R. R 12 55 p m 1210 am Lv Philadelphia, P. R. R ..3 29 p m 7 20 a m Lv Baltimore, P. R. R '5 45 P m 9 34 a m Lv Washington, W. S. Ry.. ..700pm 1041am Lv Richmond, S. A. L.Ry....io37pm 215 pm Lv Petersburg, " 11 20pm" 253pm LvNorlina, 155am 518pm Lv Henderson, " 328am 541pm Lv Raleigh " 415am 658pm Lv Southern Pines, ' 6 16 am 850pm Lv Hamlet " 735am 945pm LvColnmbiat " 1025 am 1220 am Ar Savannah " 235 pm 455am Ar Jacksonville " 700pm 915am Ar St Augustine " 11 25 Ar Tampa " 6 45 am 600pm No. 33. No. 41 Lv New York N. Y . P. 81 N. f 7 55 a m 855pm Lv Philadelphia " 1016am 1121pm Lv New York O. D. S. S. Co f 3 00 p m Lv Baltimore B. S. P. Co ....f 6 30 p m Lv Wash'ton N. & W. S. B. .... 6 30 pm Lv Portsmouth S. A. L. Ry. 905pm 9 25 a m Lv Weldon " 1145am 11 55am Lv Norlina " I 55 a m 1 35 p m Lv Henderson " 228am 202pm Lv Raleigh " 4 15 am 345pm Lv Southern Pines " 6 16 a m 6 18 p m Lv Hamlet ' 7 40 a m 9 45 p m Lv Wilmington " 320pm Ar Charlotte " 10 33 a m 10 32 p m Lv Chester " 10 30 a m 13 51 a m Lv Greenwood " 1237pm 325am Lv Athens " 252pm 558am Ar Atlanta t " 400pm. 735am Ar Augusta C & W. C. 5 40 p m Ar Macon C. of Ga 720pm 1135am Ar Montgomery A & W. P. 920pm 625 pm Ar Mobile L. & N. 2 55 a m Ar New Orieans .LI & N. 725am Ar Nashville N. C. & St. L. 1 30 a m 6 55 p m Ar Memphis 415pm 820am NORTHWARD? Daily Daily - No. 32 . No. 38 Lv Memphis N. C. & St. L. I2 45noon 800pm Lv Nashville "930 p m 9 30 a m Lv New Orleans L. & N. 8 10 p m Lv Mobile L. & N. 1240am Lv Montgomery A. & W. P. 6 45 am 100pm Lv Macon C.-of Ga. 800am 420pm Lv Augusta C. & W. C. 1005 am Lv Atlanta S. A. L. Ry. - 12 00 noon 8 oop m Ar Athens " 257pm 1123 pm Ar Greenwood " 515pm 158am Ar Chester " 717 pm 415am Lv Charlotte " 727pm 5 01 am Lv Wilmington " 320pm Lv Hamlet " 1040pm 7501m Lv SouthernPines " 1133pm 844am Lv Raleigh " 1 35 a m 11 15 a m Lv Henderson " 305am 1150pm Lv Norlina S. A. L. Ry. 350am 145 pm Lv Weldon " 500am 300pm Ar Portsmouth ' 7 15 am 535pm Ar Washington N. & W. S. B. 6 55 a m Ar Baltimore B. S. P. Co. t630 a m Ar New York O. D. S. S. Co ts 00 p m Ar Philadelphia N. Y. P. & N. f 5 46 p m 5 10 a m Ar New York "' 815pm 800am No. 34 No 66 Lv Tampa S. A. L. Ry. 800pm 800am Lv St Augustine S. A. L. Ry 7 40 a m 5 50 Lv Jacksonville " 930am 750pm Lv Savannah " 1 40 p m 11 10 p m Lv Columbia g " 705 pm 530am Lv Hamlet " 1040pm 840am Lv Southern Pines 1133 pm 9 36 a m Lv Raleigh " , 135am 1150 am Lv Henderson " 305am 110pm LvNorlina " 3451m 155pm Lv Petersburg " 5 53 a m 407 pm Ar Richmona " 6 35 a m 4 55 p m Ar Washington P. R. R . 10101m 636pm Ar Baltimore P. R. R. 11 25 a m 11 25 p m Ar Philadelphia .P. R. R. 136pm 156am Ar New York P. R. R. 413 pm 630am Note. tDaily Except Sunday. tCentral Time. gEastern Time. H. S. LEARD, G. P. A., Raleigh, N. C Just Received A LARGE SHIPMENT OF WOVELTflES In Latest Artistic Designs of the lead ing manufacturing houses in the east. Blouse Sets. Scarf Pins. Sash Pins. Hat Pins. Link Buttons. Chains. Lorgnette. Pripoees, etc. , When you buy good jewelry you have something that shows good quail , ty. When we sell it you know It's al right. We put the best judgment into buying, and guarantee the quality of everything we sell. E. T. W hitetead tt Co Scotland Neck,- North CaraDiuu DestrDctlojrof ForsIs. A Penalty Follows They Should Be Protected, Atlanta Journal. HAT la the cause of the reeent tarri fi floods which have de stroyed eo much property and resulted in such wholesale V$m of life? The most obvious answer is that these disasters are the result ot chance. Another reply, less short-sighted but ii ..4taliA wim fa. ftiMtftn naroiy m j - - - tific standpoint, is that the Aimigniy th Almicbtv is directly interfering with the natural n of the elements and is sending I these calamities to punish certain peo- Die for their sins. Th. Mnkmr man knows very well that nothing happens in nature by pure chance, and also that the divine nmvidence works througn logical means, which he is encouraged by di- A MinM.Ue.ta. Conse- " wm- I qnently, he seeks for a more rational i explanauonoilne.u.--. It lea law of climate, universally aa- mitted by those familiar with the sub- iect, h.Mia eonsarvinc and I conservative influence on temperature and rainfall, by which precipitation Is more evenly distributed and the proba bility of floods and violent storms is greatly diminished. -The essential difference," says a leaning auinoruy on atmcphericphenomena, -between me ciimuwsB w ww wuuura, ivnll covered with vegetation and one the other not, is this, that the heat of the day is more equally distributed over the twenty-four hours in the former ease, and therefore less intense during the warmest part of the day. In countries of this kind, the danger from tornadoes is less, because, owing to the diurnal evenness of temperature, there is a smaller variation between the "moraine maximum" and after noon minimum" of barometric pres sure. Violent fluctuations of pressure, and rapid changes in temperature, are thought to be the principal causes of tornadoes. Again, the ground under the trees absorbs much of the rainfall and re tards its progress to the small streams, which would otherwise be overwhelmed with a perfect deluge after each heavy rain. The denuding of the timber lands removes this snongy ground "and 1 Ha rain rashes immediately into the creeks and rivers. These overflow thnir banks and a disastrous flood is the result.. . May not the recent wholesale de struction of forest growth in the east ern halt of the United States be direct ly responsible for the floods and cloud bursts which have caused such tremen dous damage during the past ten days? But one answer seems possible, and that is in the affirmative. It is clear beyond doubt that these disasters especially of the kind that visited the Spartanburg mill district are rendered much more .likely by a denudation of natural forest areas, and furthermore, that forest destruction is suicidal from a climatic standpoint. A well known writer on climate says : -'The countries borderingTthe Medi terranean Spain, ITranea, Italy and rurkey haye suffered in a marked de gree from the reckless and wholesale lestruction of the woods that covered the mountain slopes, and many springs which formerly existed under the she! ter of the forest have now wholly dis appeared rne Angio-saxon race has been slow to appreoia'te the value of the forests with which nature has so iberally clothed the earth, and the history of North America, South America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand :bears testimony to the nine improvidence and lack of consid eration. There can be no doubt but that one of the causes ot the terrible famines in India and China is the un wise denudation of mountain slopes, wnere me lorests arjeorDea a large por tion of the rainfall which now quickly runs off to the sea." The matter has assumed vital Impor tance. Our forestry department is do ing what it can, but is practically pow eriess unui ine wooaea areas are pro tected by legal enactment. Scientific forestry, such as Is practiced in Ger many and other European countries, Is the sole remedy for the unnatural climatic conditions which axe already notieable from forest destruction. Let oongrees be instructed, as by one voice, to pass such Jaws and mark off such reserves as shall bring to a standstill this criminal waste. The folly and -K X m a . . . be brought to an end at once, or worse results will follow. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARZ Taking when you take Grove's "Teste less Chill Tonic because tne formula is plainly printed on every bottle show ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. owe. It is not enough to break down the thrones of sin; they must be built into temples of the Saviour. imrvF.W Tn TiraiE?iATTiw r-"-" uvms at an out oi sue way Viaee. remote from civilisation, a famllv is rwwn oriven woeflperaiion in ease of aeefclant, resulting in Bums, .Cote,! , - .- , ... i . , - . ....... You wni b ifcrpy u Wen. Paine'Celery Compound Bestows that neaiui ana Vigor that Makes Li v : tag a Pfessure. Tfvnn aie nek and out-of-soits, it is in your power to make -yourself healthy, strong, and lTT - .w" -.vi:. r.i;ci,-ktv. mi-ble. lucre is uw uac mhwct f j snouiufu - n a . SelanchoHc. To be wett and strong, means happiness and true joy. if you are W.f-r neuralgic hovering over you; if you ate not as bright, energetic, and strong as yon were some weeks ago, the use of Eaine's Celery Compound will tone up and fortify your whole system, cleanse the blood, correct digestion, sharpen the appetite, and conduce to rqstful sleep. Thous ands once in a half -dead condition owe their a, nnp iiw unnmn of disease . ' -T tneaent ffood health to the use of Fame's Celery Compound. Mr. Wm. S. Gibson, of PleasurevUle, Ky., who, through "cknessand mflering. was brought near uie oaw grave, follows, iegardmg .- broken down in health and stren' nervous system shattered, kidneys out cf order, had nervous and trembling spells I have taken three bottles of your Paine's Celery Compound and all of the above-mentioned troubles have left me, and I can now do a good day's work. I go about my business all day long and it don't worry me, and I now fed better than I have in ten years. I have a good appetite, and can eat and get around on foot as active as when I was a boy. My age is 65 years." ott ana on xor we is DIAMOND DYES Color Jackets, Coats, Capes, Ribbons, Neckties, Waists,., StaeUM wifl Ml fad at clock whan, arc Diamond Dym. PhoeWonl bo.k anil 45 rJ umfln Im. DIAHOWIpYKS, Radhagtea. Vt. Ualaria and XSosqnitoes. Kinston Free Press. KeeD in mind the demonstrated fact that mosquitoes transmit malaria and that they can be exterminated by draining or oiling every ten days all stagnant pools in the neighborhood, and by teeing that water is not allowed to stand in barrels, etc." N. C. Board of Health. Yes, the time of year has arrived for the festive mosquito to make his tri umphal entrance and take possession of his own. Many and fierce have been the con flicts waged by humankind on one side against mosqultokind on the other side. Several plans for extermination hare been devised by the respective com batants, and as yet the palm of victory seems to have fallen to the mosquito tribe. At one time It was thought that the panacea for our ills In mosquitoland consisted in a sanitary inspector with his barrel of oil and watering pot. It is indeed a taot that etude petroleum will kill the larvae of the mosquito when brought Into contact therewith. But 'such a method of extermination was slow, expensive, and did not re move the canse. But as the board of health suggests, there 1b an effectual remedy which con sists In proper drainaee, whereby the breeding grounds are either destroyed or reduced to the minimum. There appear to be two kinds of the mosquito, the domestic kind embrac ing the malat la-bearing variety and the marsh mosquito. And the abate ment of these separate nuisanees re quires two separate treatments. For the existence of the domestic mosquito it is now known that no other excuse exists tnan tne carelessness of the household in tolerating rain bar rels, drainage ditches, discarded uten sils, like vegetable cans, paint kegs, and the like, capable of holding rain water. It may. however, and usually does, need an expert to point out the danger of conditions so familiar that they are overlooked by those who suf fer from them. - sTo rid an isolated house of the mosquito is rarely difficult and "never expensive. The malaria- carrying mosqultos are brad along the edges of ponds, especially those over hung by trees and invaded by roots. Tne only thorough and permanent remedy for them Is to drain such ponds and fill up their basins. The marsh mosquito is exterminated by such a system of Irrigation of his marshy habitat as will daily flood his home and keep it free from standing pools. :r ; ; Do away with the breeding condi tions if you would do away with nx quitos. Thus the effective remedy in ail eases becomes a good system of drainage. Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull after eating and wake up with a bed taste in your mouth. They wilt improve your appetite, eieanse ana invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food. : For sale by ET. Whitehead A Co., Scotland Neck, and Leggett'e Drug I Store, Hobgood. The fellows who are adepts at mak ing loye donl make the best hnebands - KODOL GIVES STRENGTH ley enabling the digestive organs to I mgesajsimuaie ana transiorm au. 01 44V nliiiliisriiiia fcmi tS f fc I into the kind of UoaJ that utriafta I the narm. fa th Umum. hni I ttamoec and recuperates C of the entire body. Kodol Dyrrpaial A Set St&in. : Medical Talk for the Home. A hot kitchen during the warm sea son Is an atrocity for which there is no longer any excuse. In the time of the old-fashioned kitchen stove with wood as fuel, or perhaps soft coal, the house wife had no choice in the matter. To cook dinner necessitated a hot kitchen. The fumes of oooklng would fill the whole house.' Great waves ot heat were wafted from room to room. The perspiring school ehUdrea home for lunoh, the sweaty man, weary with toll, arrives for dinner not to find a cool house where everything Is invit ing and refreshing, but a sweltering oven of heated air thick with fumes of cooking dinner. The housewife, red and out of patience, hurries the steam ing dinner on the table, and perhaps flies add to the general discomfort. Such surroundings do not constitute life in the best sense of the word. While camping out a person might en dure this, but such regulations are hardly worthy to be eaJIed a home. Gasoline and gas stoves have made all this unnecessary. Only those who live in the region of natural gas can avail themselves of the gas stove. But the gasoline stove is of world wide die tnbution. Anybody can have one. The dinner can be oooked and at the same time the house is kept cool. By a little care and ingenuity on the part of the cook neither beat nor disagrees ble odors need disturb the peaoe of the household..- Keep the kitchen cool and clean. In the middle of the day serve a cool din ner. Invent something that can be eaten cold. Hot dinners are very un wholesome during hot weather. A lunch of cold sliced meat, plenty of fruity berries in their season, iced tea, and the like make a mid-day meal more acceptable and healthy than steaming hot food. A hot kitchen on a hot day is almost a crime against the ally. Do not allow any such thing to occur for your own sake. - It makes the children fretful and the husband frets and converts the most even-tem pered housewife or kitchen girl into a termagant. Get a gasoline stove at once and learn how to use it. Ton are absolutely safe. The few accidents that have occurred in times past were due either to de fective stoves or gross carelessness and need never occur again. !&rth, Not lassxy, Lores Cespsay. Caroline Ticknor, in the Atlantic I have always doubted the proposi tion that "misery loves company," and have believed that such a statement was first put forth by some arch-hypo crite whose misery was but a 'pretense, and was beckoning some other sham sufferer into a quiet corner where they could both be jovial on the sly. However slight my knowledge of universal misery may be, I can attest rom personal experience that my own misery claims solltnde, and slips away all by itself, and turns the key upon the curious world, asking nothing so much as to be "let alone." I do not oare to weep in company, nor would it cheer me to have a chorus of other weepers to sob in unison with 'me. Rather would I remain in unmolested wretohedness until mv tears had '.van ished, and my eyes and nose assumed their mormal appearance. Tie mirth, then, and not misery that pines for oompany. Fun cannot thrive alone, and flourishes only among con genial spirits. Our laughter must be shared, our smiles responded to, ana every glance of merriment needs recog nition to make it worth the while. DO YOU ENJOY WHAT YOU EAT? If you don't your food does not do you moon gooo. jtodol Dyspepsia (jure is tne remedy that every oi should take when there is anything wrong with the stomach. There is no way to maintain the health- and strensth ot mina ana. Doay except by nonrisb ment. There is no way to nourish ex cept through the stomach. The stom ach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss oi strength, nervousness, headache, oonstipation, bad breath, spar risings, ntting, lnaigesuon, ayspepsta and all stomach troubles are quioUy cured by tne use of Koaoi Uyspepsia Cure. Sold by Js. T. Whitehead at Co. " - m 1 There is more danger In the under ground currents of desire then in the overhead winds of temptation. HIS LAST HOPE REALIZED. . From The Sentinel, Gebo, Moat. la the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in 1889, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after tor- tune who made a big race one fine day in April". During hie traveling about and. af terwards his camping upon his claim, be encounterea much bed w ter, which, together with the seve heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which It seemed almost impossible to check, and along in June the case be came so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one smell bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and iiarrhoea fbemedy as a last nope, a wg oose was tnvi him while he was roiling about on the ground in great . aony, and in a lew minutes the dose wee repeated. The eood effect of tne nsedlctae was soj nQKes4 and wi thin in 4iour the patient wit taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one -little . bottle' worked a complete core, eon be cannot help but feel gratefoL The season tr bdwsf taaotiMn bstrs et fcaod s-st The averas lonfivlt7 in. the United States was S5.2 in 1900. The submarine cables if joined would reach to the moon. "" , Canada sold England 25,000,000 in butter and cheese last yeaf. The number of sheep in Australia today is given as about 87,000,000. ' The indictment against the. mem bers of the Humbert family: fills no fewer than 300 pages. A Wesnminster (London; organ grindervvbo kept his organ in a stable, died from glanders. Automobile operators in France are becoming more careful as the result of the recent disasters. The Duke of Argyll has sold Iooa Island, In the Hebrides, to the Carthu sian monks driven from France. The contract for the last of the big exhibition buildings for the St. Louis Exposition has been let for 1171,000. Three younk women society leaders have begun wearing their hair down the back, and this may become the fashion. ' Radica, the surviving member of the Hindoo twins, is said to be dying of consumption caught from her ter, Doodica. An electric machine which is in tended to produce rain in times of drought is being constructed in Paris by amunloipal engineer. The failure ot tqe floe crop Has pro duced a famine in the northeastern provinces ot Japan. Over 150,060 Japanese are destitute. About 51 per cent, of the Italians are able to read, according to a reeent report published in Rome, the men excelling the women. The northwest part of New Bedford, Mass., has been suffering from an in vasion ot myriads ot flies which sud denly appeared, and houses, barns, fences, sidewalks and streets have been literally alive with them. Thn Prcjcr 7y to Zstrcdcs) Pecsb, Ladies' Home Jonrnal. In making an introduction the man a . a a a W is always taken to tne iaay to be pre sented, and the formula Is, "Miss A, may I present Mr. B?", Where, two women or two men are presented the elder is addressed where the dlfJerenoe is marked. A girl presents her friends to ner motner, out tne motner says, "Allow me to present !my daughter. Mr. .Blank." A woman should vise when another woman is presented to her, unless she Js much younger than herself. If a man la presented she re tains her seat and bows and smiles cordially. Men always shake hands when introduced to one another. ;' Wo men do eo when desiring to show espe cial friendliness. TO CURE A COLD IN ONC DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25e. Ted Most firms prefer to hire a married man. Ned And most girls wont marry you unless you have a job. Puck. Doubtless you are progressive Borne medioines on the market are old-fash ioned. Rheumacide, the great rheu matie cure, is a discovery, a progres sive remedy. It is the soring blood purifier that yon want. At Druggists. Some have about as much ehanoe of becoming president as they have to earn the CbO.000 a year in any other way. Chicago Tribune. Mr Torn Using Allan's Fooi-Eos9 ? 8bake into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures Corns, Bun ions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen feet. At all Druggtste and Shoe Stores, 25c. - 1- "So you are a reformer," said the man who thinks before he votes. "I am." "Would you continue to be a re former after you got office? Washing ton Star. SOMETHING FOR" EVERYBODY. Do you take tbemf Hanoook's Li- jquid Sulphur Baths are as delightful as they are benenciai. ine meaieinai and tonic effect of Sulphur Baths by Absorption ot -Sulphur through the Por6 of the Skin, acts directly on the blood Purifying it and removing all unhealthy Secretions from the body. For safe by Js. T. Whitehead ft Co. "Yes, slnee Mr. Gotrox broke a mir ror yesterday , she is eonvinced that it Is very unlucky." "How supersti tious." "Not at all. It was a French plate mirror, and cost $400." Balti more News. QUESTION ANSWERED, Yes, Aagust Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the eiv- iliaed - world. Yom mothers and grandmothers never thought of usUz anything else for Indigestion or Di ionsness. Doctors were searee, and they seldom heard of AppendieStfs, Nervous Prostration or- heart failure, ate. They used August Flower to elean out the system and stop tefjim tationof nodlgested food, leculxts tj action of the liver, stimulate the) na. voos and orranir action of Urn eviicn. ami that la all they took when fS5J uu auau awa wiui wnHWKicss aches. YOu only need a few ; docsa of Grtsfi's AusucV7wer in 111 tma, to make you ssr sSmA there fe Cae matter wtai jrtx . TrS 12-3 XTia Clila X7tm Do. LadlW MiasasiM. The nice glil does not' talk and tough loudly when traveling or In any publie place where she may attraot attention. Nice girls do not either ask or ans wer impertinent questions. Do not turn their heads to look after impertinent men. Do not imagine that every man who is pleasant to them has fallen in love with them. Do not direct their conversation to one person wnen several visitors are present. Do not get into the habit of speak ing familiarly to all the men they know. Do not write silly letters to young men or permit tnem to write sucn letters.: LADIES and CHILDREN INVITED All ladies and children who cannot stand the shocking strain of laxative syrups, cathartics, etc., are Invited to try the famous Little, JSariy Aieers. iney are ainerent irom aii otuer piua. They do not purge the system. Eveni -a W a -lL. Il a double dose will not gripe, weaken . sicken ; many peop'e eall them the Easy Pill. W. fl. Howell, Houston, Texn says nothing better can be used for eonstipation, sick headache, etc. Bob Moore, Lafayette, Ind., jays all others gripe and sicken, while De Witt's Little Early Risers do their work well and easy. Sold by JS. T. Whitehead 4 Co. Harold June Is the month of wed dings, isnt it? Peggie Oh (Harold, why didn,t yon speak earlier and give me more time to get ready? New York Times. ' STARTLING EVIDENCE. -Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery- for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds to be unequal ed. A recent expression from T. J. MeFarland, Bentonvllle, Vs.. serves as, example. He writes: "I had Broti-. chitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective in cur ing sill Lung and Throat troubles, Con sumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guar anteed by E. T. Whitehead A Co., Druggists. Trial bottles free, regular sixes 50o and $1.00. He I declare I feel terribly rattled at the Idea of playing in the tourna ment before all that crowd. She Oh , ebeerup, they probably won't know any more about playing tennis .then you do. Brooklyn Life. FOR ECZEMA, Pimples, Danrnff, and all akin diseases, use Hanooek's Liauid Sulnbur. In such esses a Scale Ecxema, and sores ot any nature, when tne" skin becomes dry and harsh, you should use Han oook's 8ulphur Ointment In connection with the Liquid. A few applications ot Hancock's Liquid Snlpbur will cure the worst cases .of Prickly Heat- For sale by E. T. Whitehead A, Co. "It's easy enough to make money," mid .Nuritch, with a self satisfied air. "That's so," replied the counterfeiter, absent-mindedly; "the trouble is to get it into circulation." Philadelphia Press. y n7 f jtuiri cuulhON weal sssks e hump back straight, nckhcrwin Kmak I a short kg toag, bstlt fssdt soft boas & aad heals diseasod hmt sod iTw!oM nthc few genuine okeaits of recovery la SCOTTS EUULSON weal Send for firea nanl. SCOTT ft BOWNtVOeakla. 00 an Pearl Street. NewYerk. JocaadSi'00! , i i nn - ii m R::i EstMcntd, Gcllccting c:d Insurance iteai Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. uuuVD AnD oiAIBO OOtlsECTEl Ken ts Negoti ana count 12-12-tf a. McDowell, . B. BOND. 1 inn 1UU Mlllllil UliW: HJIIt AccSorS5D NECK N C. ACCOUHTS OP BOTH UTDIV IDUALS Vo'" - 'XJUWTg. - e.MMM,MMjssssaBBa pOIttffi AND GRAVES Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpasi it, Er. ling's Jon Biocovory A Perfect For All Throat and Core: Lung Troubles. ilf ttfalla. Trial BoulMfr For Salo and Rent, A good farm for sale in vv. county 2 miles from Macon, N o 400 acres. ZUU sores cleared, baW In woods well timbered with cord wood Good land for Tobacco, Cotton taj Corn. Tenant houses and good water Terms : One-fourth cash, balance i one, two, three and four years. FOR SALE . One tract of land 3 miles from En. field containing about 34 acres ; a g J house on place ; can be bought cbein . . . 0Ke wrBBl .lip RENT, One lot on west side Main street nut to the Howard house 50x200 feet. One lot corner Fifth and Chnr streets, 100x200. One 5-room house on Main street One 4-room House on (itb street. One 6-room House on 8th street! One 4-room house on 8th street. One 4-room house on 10th street. Terms made known on applicatW Apply to HILLIARD & H0USF Scotland Neck. N. C. nntWWIT'T"rf If if If 2KJCXaCKiKwn The Sunny South- FREE! s 1 HowtogTetitt A POSTAL, CARD I Sent todM costs one ctnt am bring to you And your id neighbors, wiihose rumes trt addresses you send us fShQ ounny South tor the current issue. Send only Heeds of Families. This If tb South't Gnat LKrrary Wttky t pablUhtS at Atlanta, Ga.. only 50 cetrti 1 4 yw. Circslatlon now over t?,ooo. Th taaapt copy yoa receive will lukt k yea a rfMlar Sunny South Realer. Tt J paper It not davottd to news, but literiteit, romance, fact anil fiction, and rives the ttit t of all within this wide field. The most n.J 1 southern writers are amonr Its cortrlbuton. Two good serials are always In rrormi froea pens of national fame. ay Ble Sannr Sootri tfeni wttt I the life of flke great sooth. The genial us' 1 shine-warns everything Into activity, j t the season Is never cold enoBgh to check tit hand of Industry, The paper c-ncs trajna 4 with the breath of the magnolia .ml pine. ani gives out the very air of the orange, pill j and bay. The beauty and r'hoi, f i "f- romance and mystery or tne lata wnert to fclHH DIUIC. lip KVlWl Mil"" the cotton whitens In the moonlight, wll h given In the well-filled columns of this fuel mating weekly. Send on at Poata.1 Card flu names and addresses of six of your la bors who would appreciate the opportunityt) M.. UM.. .,,.M. ..1 25 1 read a copy of The Sunny South, anJ ow , sample will be mailed free to each Address o4Il Communications to C6o tStinny South, : ASlmaataw Ca. ' Gt:iQ:STEirs engusi F2;:VnOYALPIUI VJ j GO" O 1 ai A 1 ff" X 1 TmkM Llwars reliable. taMHea.a.lii'-JnT ... sfBB'a ehi.iii m an ct metallie boxes, sealed with b!ftj 1 m imaltattlonK. !'"' 7 r; b. in ataanua for partirtiw aad M atelier for l.iHle." wf l IO.OOO Testimoaiia. wiuinit. CO. PH1U." a t e a for T o w n Property. E. E. HlLLIAKlK John W. Horsn, FBANKP.BHIEll)0 AMmt Oashder. 1 10 1" Vw- D i OBUOUSTBB i?2 FREIGHT, AHD GUAHANTSE SAFE lahgest; stock in tiik -fj tetod Catalogue Fret 1 try k. Tvt nr t7 Xi-X,5.. r! v 'i, ''V.J--" J a- ' i i ntwbM j ri 7 - l:!i2hedy848.) ' ' ' jTOBFOLh'. V
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 25, 1903, edition 1
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