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M:is. e Good Hair PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanse and beautifie the htfc Promctet a luxuriant ffrowth. Hever Fails to Best ore Gray) Hai? to ita Youthful Calnv. Cured scalp diseases Jt hair tailing 30j, aod $1.00 at Pruggista FKOFESSIOSAL. 0' J. P. WIMBERLJS. OFFICE BRICK HOTEL, SCOTLAND NECK. N. C. A. Jt ALBION DUNN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, If I Scotland Neck, N. C. fract'ee wherever their services are '.V'l'iired. W. XIX0N, REFRACTING OlTlCIAN, V wcji-31akek, Jeweler, Esgkavek, Scotland Neck, N. C. A. C. LIVERMON, Dentist. Oti-icE-Over New Whithead Building Odice hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to o i , 'cluck, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. I J WARD L. TRAVIb, lUoniey and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. Lfslo :iey Loaned on Farm Lands. other Lost Reason After LaGrippe. Daughter Had Fre quent Spasms. 3r. Miles' Nervine Cured Them Both. Ir Miles' Nervine is a specific for nervous border:;. It removes the cause and effects . speed' and permanent cure. "I feel it is my duty to let yoa know that ur medicines have cured my little girl of ine.of spasms. She commenced having them t the age of three. Our family doctor said h; would outgrow them but she did not. Ve ,uk her to another physician who said trouble was epileptic fits in a mild form. Me did her no good either. She was so rtrvrius she could hardly walk. As I had .-.'.rsudv used Dr. Miles' Nervine and found ' - d remedy for myself I commenced : T. .12 It to my child. I gave her in all ten 1 " v., of the Nervine and one of the Blood ''.irifirr. That was over two years ago and 1 -as not had an attack since we com t: ed the treatment. She is no longer t; -r. !. with nervousness and we consider i-T permanently cured. I enclose herpic rr. My mother-in-law lost her reason' and in-ane for three months from the effects ' L-Grippe. Six bottles of Dr. Miles' Ner vine cured her. My sister has also taken it f it sick headache with good results. We all t'lauk you very much for your good medi cines and kindadvice. I don't ihink there is any other medicine half so good. I send t y uaughter's photograph so that you may -e what a sweet little girl lives out ut Arkansas." Mrs. Hannah Barkett, V-ringdale, Ark. Ali druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book o.i Nervous and Heart Diseases. Addrew Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. ay & Heflps, Livery 1$ uggies' a m ess W li i p s Robe s- farooro, Norttl Carolina. i'aint Your Buggy for 75c. ' fl.OOwita Devoe's'Gloss Carriage ' 'iiil. It weisha 3 to 8 oza. more to l! C3 ut tlian other?, wears longer and ass equal to new work. Sold E.T. Whitehead A Co. Ml lOIJTJSEflWn pDITO!'S JEISURE JioUFS, OBSERVATIONS OF In an editorial on "Confidence and President Roosevelt loves flattery, and with Mr. he thinks President Says Mr. Roosevelt Lores Flattery. Piesident 13 no judge of men." Hedevides men in his own mind into Roosevelt and anti-Roosevelt, and m ikes appointments, shows favors and expresses opinions accordingly. And after all, does not this accusation against the President hold good for most men? Do we not like and dislike, favor and disfavor just about as we are liked and disliked, favored and dis favored by others? This applies in the little circle of private life to which most people are confined, but really a man in the large place which Presi dent Roosevelt fills ought to rise higher than such feelings, if possible, and make his public appointments with reference to the fitness of the appointee and the service be can render to those who are affected by the functions of bis office. - tax ' "Steal not this book, my honest friend, for fear the gallows be your end." Such was the warning we remember to have seen written on the fly leaf of That Honest Dollar. 8me toxt in e "old field school" in the days of our boyhood. It was written in the spir it of jocularity, no doubt, but behind it was a principle that meant more than was supposed. Of course it was not supposed by the writer on the fly leaf of his simple text book that any one was going to steal it," but he wrote perhaps just to make a rhyme. But the index finger in it points to the danger of the beginnings of such dishonesty ; and the plain and last analysis of the principle is that the person who is dishonest or out of square in small things may finally become so in larger things. The man who will to-day deliberately cheat or beat another out of a dollar by refusing to pay an honest debt, wii! after awhile cheat and dbfraud any and all against whom he finds such opportunity unless he sees the weakness of such course and sets himself straight by deciding to be honest. Pay that honest dollar to-day, if you can, and it will save you from the temptation of cheat ing some one In the years to come. Dishonesty in the handling of one dollar to-day is just as base in its principle -as it will be a score of years hence in the handling of a thousand dollars. One of the safest and surest .i-Ur-S of cc-rrsct living is tc pay erery obligation at the very f;rDt possible moment. tut The editor of The Commonwealth was too unwell to attend the Press Convention at Ashville two weeks ago, but we felt a keen interest in things Lunched in Vander bilt's Bam. lina and Virginia editors by Mr. Yanderbilt. When it was announced that Mr. Vanderbili had invited the editors to a luncheon at his fine estate the Ashville people thought so well of it that they told the editors it was the first time Mr. Vanderbilt had ever invited any gathering in that city to such a function at his place, and they regarded it as a high compliment. However the dignity of the occasion was a bit ruffled by the temporary locus vivendi of the merry editors ; for the luncheon was served to them in the barn which was in such proxmlty to the cows, whose buttermilk some of the cooler editors drank in preference to wine, Champagne etc., that a cow mutiliated a lady's dress by some maxillary process while the lady was en- , joying the ice cream, etc. It had been sent out by telegram . before the luncheon that it was to be given at "the dairy." The Fayetteville Obser-' ver protested against a luncheon at the dairy in the following vigorous style : "The form of this statement would indicate that Mr. Vanderbilt's insult ing invitation was accepted. Unless it was accompanied by complete reasons for using any other than Mr. Vanderbilt's house, the invitation should, of course, have been declined. The members of the Press Associa- , tion, as such, are far superior to Mr. Vanderbilt in position. Even - a cen tury ago, in England, in the House of Commons, the mere employes of the press, the reporters, were pointed to by a great orator as constituting a fourth estate' that is, another body of peers, or equals, of the then exist ing three estates,' viz :"the"King the Lords (Peers), and the Commons. This is a Republic, while England was then a staunch Monarchy ; and more than a hundred years that have elapsed since that famous declaration was made have immeasurably increased the power of the Press which is now not merely another 'estate,' but, in America is superior to the assimilated rapresentatives, whatever they may be, of all the other three combined. It is the All-Powerful Press, in comparison with which Mr. Vanderbilt is but a human speck." INDIGESTION CURED. There is no case of Indigestion, Dys pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will not yield to the digestive and strength ening influence of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy takes the strain off the stomach by digesting what yoa eat and allowing it to rest until it grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords quick and permanent re lief from Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles, builds up the system and so purifiea it that disease cannot attack and gain a foothold as when in a weak ened condition. The constantly in creasing use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure by physicians ot hospital and general practice of itself tells how this most wonderful modern discovery has proven to be the greatest digestont for the al ieviation.of a suffering mAm'At Zuy cures of ooth children and i adults grow larger day by day. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. PASSING EVENTS. Favor," Collier's Weekly says that intimates that how a man stands Roosevelt depends upon how much of the President and how well the knows it. Says the Weekly, "The connected with that meeting. Among other things that struck us was the unique entertain ment given the joint convention of North Caro HOW CONSUMPTION BEGINS. Consumption always begins with a cough that lingers. A cough that hangs on andwill not yield to the usual treatment,-may not mean con- sumptioc-but too often it dues mean this dead destroyer has gained a footing- Bydale's Cough Elixir is very successful in checking the progress of throat and lung diseases. Even con sumption, yields to its ... powerful in fluence, if ita use is begun before the disease is too deep seated. This modern scientific remedy kills the germs that cause consumption. It removes the cause and helps nature rebuild tbe broken down tissue. If you havea stubborn" cough,, try Ry dale's Cough Elixir, it will: not disq. point you. . , - v E. T. Whitehead & Co. , " SalVf rom tJtah'slLake: N. Y.JEvening Post. iPThe Great Salt Lake as a saltproduc erjhas always been "a theme that en lists interest. Edwin C. E3kel,"of the Geological 'Survey, has passed some time there in the study of the indus try. He finds that salt, manufacture from the waters of the lake began with the arrival of the Mormons in 1847. The only salt harvested at first was thst obtained from the evaporation in 'sum mer of the water in litt'e lagoons, rr natural basins, along the' shore of tbB lake. About the 3ear 1869 dams were built to hold large quantities of water in low places for evaporation.. These ponds were flooded in the spring and the salt deposited m the summer by solar evaporation was gathered into piles along the banks and carried over from one year to another. About this time the cblorination process for the reduction of silver ores was discovered, and the demand for milling salt h;' creased very rapidly. The output for all purposes reached a total' of 50,000 tons in 1890, where sa not more than 500 or 1.000 tons were gathered in 1818. AC present Utah ranks sixth among the States as a salt producer, so far as quantity is 'concerned. The fifth in the value of the product. The production has increased from 9G,700 barrels in 1880 to 417,f01 barrels in 1902. The brine pumped from Salt Lake carries morethan 20"per cent, of saline matter and is, therefore, free from cal cium sulphate, which has been depos ited at an earlier stage in the evapora tion of the lake water. Great Salt Lake is bat the renatiuut of an Im mensely greater body of water, called Lake Bonneville, which was reduced to its present sixe by evaporation, while at the same time it became a highly concentrated solution. The water of Great Salt Lake .has varied considera bly in its degree of concentration even in the comparatively short time s'nee the settlement of Utah. It the records car. bo trusted, it was at its masimnm of concentration in 78"0. Frim that date until some time in the ,-eventie the lake gradually became fresher, reaching its least recorded degree oi concentration in 1873. A reverse pro cess then set In and the lake has now almost reached the concentration point of 1850. Mr. Eckel describes in detail the harvesting and settling ponds of the Inland Crystal Salt Company and tbe method by which the lake brine is pu rified and the salt precipitated. He also defccribes tie f-quipment of that companv s renum mill and tbe pro cess by which the separation of the sulphates from tbe s t'l is accomplished- CHOLEii INFANTUM. Child not Fxtk ted to Live Fkom One Hour to Axotheji, ti t Citked by Chambuilain's Co, in, Chol- EKA AND DlA l liKOKA RiiMEDY. Ruth, tbe lit tin daughter of E. N. Dewey, of Agneivville, Va., was seiious ly ill of cholera iuiaatum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another," he says : "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from the store. In live hours I saw a change lor the baiter. We kept on giving it ana nefore she had ta.-ien tne hall of one smaH bottle ebe was well." This remedy is lor sale by all druggists. Automobile Ltick. "Had wonderful luck on our run vesterday," said the mau with a patch over his eve. "Wonderful luck." "In what way?" ' The machine smashed up right in front of a doctor's office." Evening Star. ONE DOLLAR SAVED REPRE SENTS TEN DOLLARS EARNED. The average man does not s;ive to exceed ten per cent, of his earnings. lie must spend nine dollars in living expenses for every dollar saved. Th s being the case be cannot be too care ful about necessary expenses. Very of ten a few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for the garden, will save several dollars outiay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remed'y. It costs but a lew cents, and a bottle of it m the house often Hives a doctor's bill of several dollars. For sale by all druggists. Smith bad buttonholed Jones and talked to him fifteen minutes about the tariff. ' "That's the way I -look at the ques tion," he said. "I'm a btand-patter." "Well,, I'm not," growled Jones. "I can't stand your patter." Chicago Tiiluue. The most pleasant and positive cure for indigestion, heartburn and t U stomach troubles is Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets. They aid digestion, tone and strengthen the stomach- Sold by E. T. Whitehead fe Co., Scotland Aeck, Leg- :r- drtx? store, HO-op r z.. Army Generals The Inventor unsaaicr-ucnerai Ring or ccnrescriitc Arir.y, Writes: "I ltniiita!:n;;1y Ft:; to that I in xnvincod Peruna is a mctliHne that V. ill effect all tho T,res that is olaimod for its use." J. rioyd Kin;;, Wash ington, P. C. Ceaercl EmaJSs. Beaufort, S. C, Writes: "1 have nsod iVrun:i fnv on tarrhal troublo aril ttntl it fwMiHioial and to bo ssll lliat it ro:hisoSi :iKil fr-'cly give it my imqualUied r 000111 mom I a tion." Koberl 'Smalls. General A&Self, o Washing ton, D. C, Writes: "I :.;u fully convinoed that your remedy Pcruna is an exoolioiit tonif. Many ot my frididrf huvo ii.-c-il i! v.-ith li'O tnost Ix-nelloiat rosuils for coughs, eplils ami catarrhal h-o!..'is;'' Irat'. Abbott, :w HtMN:W., Wash ington, I). O. Cnptein Yarnclf, ef Washington, D. C, Writes: " Your uiediciiio, I'oruna, 1 ho liove to be ljie best medicine for oatarrJi oa the market. I have taken only a email amount, anil can see very benefi cial resuH.-."--V'. G. Yarnell, -Ivh Lin coln street, X. :., Washington, 1. U. Ger.ere! McBrldc of V. S. A Writes: " t havo 110 hetUtutiosi in r- ommein!:n:; 1 or'.! 11 a to all per.iuus v.im are a filleted with catarrhal troubles." J. I). MeBridc, 450 Pennsylvania. Ave., N. W., Wswhinjiton, l. C." Cs:icra! LGnstrcet of the Confederate Army, Wmos: '-lean testily to tho merits of Peru n a, both us a tone- am! a catarrh" reimdy. per una enjoys the greatest reputation as a.ealavrh remedy of any medicine yet deviled." .lame.- Ixn street, Gainesville, eia,. Genera! Moskc 0. V. U.t Writes: "I commend Porima io those who arc trouble wilh colds j-roducing catarrh as a most ellieaeious cure and us 8 yood 'general tonic." ('!).;.-. P. Xosko, 213 I;. St., :f. W., Washington, I). O. General Ervvin's Recommend. "Many cf my Xrieiivls havo used IV runa as a dyspepsia remedy with thfv most beiiffieial results." John 1',. Krwin, Washington, 1). C. Bng.-G?-?ere! Scls?fl Benefited. "Per;:na. is j udm.d a wo:; ierfYil tcnio, and for eotijrtis and eolds I know of nothing better." 3?. I'd. Keliell, V,'ab-ington,-I). C. C-2-sseraJ Duf-lcIU of the Un!o:i ,v:::j, Writes: "I have used Permia ::i my fanuly and h.ave found it a va'.tiuitle medicine, aud take pleasure in r;-. om r.ietiding H to all who suiTor from ca tarrh of the stomach or who require a tonie of et";u'ienc ." I lie Cairo, Wash ington, 1. O. "Let's go over and call on the Greens to-night," remarked Mrs. Fox, as the evening threatened to drag. " I don't care to go there unlsss we have an invitation," replied her hus band. "But why not?" "Because they wouldu't have a lunch ready if they didn't know we were coming." Chicago Daily News BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY as ".nercury will surely destroy the sense of smell ami completely derange the whole system when entering it through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should, never be used except on prescription from reputable physicians, as the damage they do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall'.-.' Catarib Cure, manufact ured by F. J. Cheney & Co , ToIedo.O , contains no mercury, and is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the s'Stem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cu.e be sure you get the genuine. It . is taken in ternally aud made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney it Co. Testimonials, free. Sold by druggists. P,ice, 7oc per bottle. Take Hall's family pills for consti pation. Heavy Tragedian Hurry up with my order. I am used to people serv ing me in a hurry. Waiter I don't doubt it. but I am no sheriff. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. The term "Dyspepsia" means a lack nt rionsin in t bfi sfomneh . Indirection tho b.rl ia , net properly digested, regardless of the j cause. It is immaterial, whether you call your ailment Dyspepsia or Indiges tion when Rydaie's Stomach Tablets are used. They are guaranteed to cure all forms cf stomach trouble. Buy a trial Box, (price 2- cts ) and be convinced. Better the hands that ache irom toil than the heart that aches from trouble. NOTHING RISKED, NOTHING GAINED. You risk nothing fn buying Elliott's t,muismEu l.u.u , rpt vnnr monev back if not sitlshert. Your gain io great, because you pet the best liniment ever made. Best for Rheumatism, best for Sprains 9nd Swellings, best for use in the family and on vour stock. VA full 1-2 pint bottle.-costs but 25cts. No risk, all -.i. --.v: 2 Send Letters of Endorsement of the Great Catarrh Remedy, , General Cutler cf Sotilli Carolina. 1 pVriic.;: " J enn rcr cni!r; inl IVrunu for ' dyr-pepsln .".ml stoin-.oh truliMo. 1 lnvo ! ,H-,?n your modiolno for a M:vt period nnd I feci very much relieved, it is indeed a uO'!:derful inedicino be sides a ;;ood tonic." M. Ltillur. Brigadier-General Kirsy Writes: "lean reeommenci Peruna in id t those who are p.ftlieled , itli catarrh."' Gotieial D, T. Kirbv, VrashinU.:i, !)sO. - Ccn, Peue.f, Hcc'tcr Post Ko. 443, Writes: "After il.nng o;! hot tie of IV runa I became convinced of its ;;; i qnalittos, and continued its use to date. All symptoms of catarrh have disap peared, yet I continue i's moderate use as a preventive, and an old man's tonic." V.". II, Powell, r.clleville, III. Gen. Scbrin of the CoatcScrzte Arm:', Writes: " I can cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy Peruim v. a very excellent tonic, and also mod for coughs, colds, catarrh, and jxem-ral dobiKty." W. IT. Sebrinft, 1? W.4th St., Jackson ville, ria. General Liur.cx of WasSiiiitoir, D. C, Writes: -"I can cheerfully recommend your n medy as a permanent r.d effec tive cure for catarrh, eolds and any one who needs aa invigoratlm; to'd -fo buihl rip (heir system." L. L. Lumax, hi0:i !tth Si., Washington, .('. Cc::. PjHe of VJ.oi.'.izlou, O. C, Wvir -:- " I join with my eomrade ; in reeommendir.r Per una to my friends as i u - ::vi;;o--i;i..;;ii..,ie' to ir.-l.i 1: . ,. ; ystem." icii. Pu-em- IS. Payne, -1;7 -1th ! ... N. V." Wa''.!dn;:!..i, lJ.'. Cc:rcl Jallsy cf Pa., Vol. U. S. A., ..;-!.. .-: -- ,i;i:r 1 ei'iina nr.s neon u.- v r.se an: i:y ii 1 -iids as a relief for ;.- t:..: rl.:.l I roubles wi :h tbe most bonetie result. I am so cot: vi need of llie cfliea 1 or rerun a, mat 1 do not nesiinto to it ivy ro imnnendatiot:." Wn. . riV'J per tun, T::lley, D St.. L., Wusiiiit The msjority of our mistakes would never be noticed if we did not call at tention to them. M FORCED TO STARVE. B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky , s:ivs : "For twenty years I suffered agonies with a sore cn my upper hp, so painful sometimes that I could not er.t. Aftf r vainly trying every thing else I cured it with Bnck'cn's Arnica Salve " It's great for burns, cuts and wounds At E. T. Whitehead-iv Co 's drug store; Only 2oc. One of the longest davs in the bvp: age man's life is the one just b?fore pay day. I'inesalve contains the antiseptic properties of the native pine, and is n sure cure for sunburn, tan,te'ter. ec- , zema and all other pkin diseases. Heals a sore, cut or burn without a senr. Hold by E. T. Whitehead & Co.' Scotland Neck, Leggett's drug store, Hobgood. Preachers have been bombarding his satanic majesty's stronghold for centuries, but be still holds the fort. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder for tbe leet. It cures Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2oc Ask to-day. Passenger This train is nearly one hour behind time, is it not? Guard Yes ; but that's all right, we'll get in at tbe usual time. Passenger What ; ,j t h a t ? f Jilarr1TV-r. IlO.ll a ' time is that? late. Glasgow Evening Times, Why suffer with spring tiredness mean, cross feel'ng, no strength, no appetite? HoUisler's Rojky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep von well.. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, and Jno, N. Brown, Halifax. Russia further proved her desire for peace by. Flopping the calling out of troops for Manchuria. Far young and old the bet pill sold , DadeV Little Liver Pill's. Never , 3 " ripe, never fail to cleanse the system nnd tone the liver. Sold bj E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Kck, Ijrg gett't drug store. Hobtrood. A good memory often comes In bandy forget -with. i u Pe-m-nc, Cion. ,1 . ;. i :i 1 w. C S. W, V.'aSid:!;-: .'.), Ii. ( '., v "IVrii::-.; has i.ii,:. - given ):(' Ve il:;;n . and splri; f- . v. orl' " ami it h:' ; ti-'!.::i'l ;d;i; C'F.cirttc oi V V ,1. ;: A.: i.i..;iy . i i:i friends u:tj u- e. ;:!!' us A i .r." h o;:r., I f.- ! : ; :i.i: 11 ( ;iv i... . e ;i your Pi : una a ' n a ia : t'hat it !. :.:: . :?.vt.:v- ic-.. ommend. i: a: su"h t' Tr.:m (hid tHM :: .: a :o;ire' i t r-. Me!'.;' ,');,,( t roc- !-u:j. :..!; !.o;,v;..l 1 1 :r;:e, 1 lv . ro:) v .1. .(on. !'. '.' Writcn.1 "'i'iio e..'-.-K;'lice i:f !' i :;.:a :..t a cure r relief for c.;te.v;h:d ,::tml. . :nceti is well or tablishi d. M:itiy of my "riendrf have 1 con i..m. ii!..'; l.y it- use." P. Ci.as', -) J ! 0 . ri.-vjt t-'t., Aik'. o. tia, ).'. tena-ci s. S. YoT cf Cldo, i.e loiimi 1 evumt o lc it wonderful n t'y, 1 onlv iit-ed : for 'v shi.'lt til.'.e ::. 1 ,!l.t the,'. i.s to it- merits.' s. i-'. m-.My s:.tisli.'d 'ider, Wa-h- ilUItOil, !.!. Cc;:crcS G'Cctiiiar ct ii. V. Lc:on-s. Writer: " 1 f you an -;do J iter from ; vrrh ,r phy: teal d ; e " ; : . i'.itiiediately n is 1 ::.( v. ili.- ive peruna. It h;i;i boon .f (he pronto.-: in '''. J ami i ervico to l!i:;ny ff my I riom!--." t I'eiini.-l u'Oonuor, V:;s :j2it.'l St., N. W., V nh-i-.iy.toii, I. C. Gen. Wrif 'it of tiic Confedorjte Army, WriU1.-; : "i tah.o ph.-:..- u; i.i r; em mendiii Piruna. It is a lemarhablo mi'dieii'.;- a;. 1 .-hou :1 ' ti - d I y rsoit.; who are in r.eed of a -,'v ami by .-UlTeiv;-, f .-:.!! ; rU."V:i:-tu Wr!;-;!!!, imiP-reora i Washhifrlon, i. r. Ccn. f V:u i' y cf Was.5-Sion. D. C. Wriies; Ihae!we. peiun'a a:'d fi:il : t V( rv b( tr iicl::! I . r hi.lr- v trouble and ":'peei..;!y ;.f,d t r coii'tbs, 01 Ids ami caiarrbui i rou !,!.-. ." A . i'. l'.r.vhy. Gen. Lrc'A cf Gfunwsh War Veterans, ' Wrih:-.; ".Many of n:y r:ieiids irivo :i-.1 I'fruu; with b !!: !:.l le.nits :i : n effect ive remedy for catfirrh." M. ICmmet I roll, t-li 3 ili hf.. V.'., W.udi-Umt-m. 1). '. Giber Arm y li ccnl i v. ho j-rain I'o vuna are : General Syplier of Wasiiintfon, I). C. Gzre-rsil Ah'Jd.'oion, l2r.iii.Dik AVtfi me til, V. V. U., Vtti.';iii;ton, D. C. If voii do tu t deriv." I'veoipt ai.d satin- factory i-esulls from tiie it-c of IVruna, 1 write at o!K" to lr. 1 1 ;.r( man, ivin?T ih f u" 1 (.'.! m'mt of vur ea-n and he wi'l 1 be plea- ed to 'ive yell !'!;! v:'.!ilii!'le wi ! viro ;:r-? !:.. j Address Pr. H:utni.;t', I'letceir line Jp.rJaiau Sanit-vi:-:!!, t'elu.!; O M & M . W W M W GIR CHOCOLATE SGDA IS MUiR mi: same as rsun at w m tmxs g;j ;-l'i -fi-.' . 1- v. lv T. Vv'liitfli(-;il ' (.'onii-iuiy Sale Agents Scotland Ick. N. C. (trent thlnf,' happen when ei ergy gets chummy with enfrprfso Tbo tolal miii-ao of the railroads "f the world is estimated t In ') ') 'O. FOR OVER MXiy YEARS. Mrs. Wim-lott'.i Soothing Svrup ha? been ussd for sixlv yesrs by ntillioi-.s ,,f mothers for their children while teeth ing, with pei feel succC3 . It rooihrs the child, softens tbe gums, a',!,ys all pain, curei" wind colic, t.tid i- tin bc-t remedy fe.r Diarrhoea, ft will iehi vo the pjor litt'e sufferer iiumeiiialo'y Sold by di'tiggists in eyry part ol tho world. Tven!y-fivc- cci.fs a liottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. YVi:t S-ntb iuk Sj rup. Each time wo ignore our uttttr lir.- p tl.-Cf , Satan rincy up a are All oid-trme cou-h syrp. wore d, . .... . . . igned to tieat throat, long ami l.roi - chial hfL-jctious wi;h.ii:t due regard for the stomueh and buwe'-, !:cuee no.-t ot them pro luce cot s ipati.m. Vvc't-, the original L:sx .t!ve II mey and T.".r is the original Lit dive ( uii Syrup. Look lor the !-tter li i i d on 1 vi ry p-ickage. So'd by E. T. Wi.itt-htiid ,v. Co., Syotlai;u Nec!;, rn's drug store, Hobgood. : i.-n't g od fiTinCJ' to i'lair a! 1 ut " :n d . the thit es you 1 ie vc'ir. 1 The most wonderful euro for pTe is Man Zh, put up. in io!.V.ab!e Pibes Aiih nozzh' attached. H rehes the -pot, ftops pain instantly, rnd cure! all kind of blind, bleeding, itching or pre trrding pile:-. Sold by E.T. White hfiid & Co., Scotland .Ytcj, Loyutt'e drug atore, Hobgoud . ' . , , : . f i 'Ht ' 1 1: 1, ...i,ty 'vi. '-) f.di. W j 1". 4' " m if :1 ill f it ';"
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 20, 1905, edition 1
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