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-mw Aj--j-. ' "' "' iff ; I J.'h!;i'. ' i i''-". :'! f -. I 4 " v !' II -i'ljft :;r m l!i:i;!.Tl at ill TO DELICATE WOMEN You will never get well py, hearty and free from pain, until you build up your constitution with a nerve refreshing, blood-making tonic, like It Makes Pale It is a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegetable Ingredients, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache, backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru ation, dragging down pains, etc. It is a building, strength-making medicine for vomen, the only medicine that is certain to do you good. Try it. Sold by every druggest in $1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, in strictest confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. All the News. A country exchange has this to say! If you buy 100 pounds of Whi.c about printing all the rews : ' Lead ia kegs you get 89 ponnds c- ' A man stopped us on the street the ! White Lead and 12 pounds of Vol nlier day and s-ndwe did not publish : When you L ..tM.IVdnt you set a U.. s.'l the news. We should say not. In thfi gallon of paint won't wear off for 10 u first place, there's somebody else de-: 1") 3 ears because LM. Zinc harder tending on us for a living; If we put.- the L aU. White Lead asd rosk-s iahed all that happened we would be j L M. paint wear like iron, with the angels. In order to please tbej gallons LAM- mixed with 3 ga! I.-jople we "must print only the nice ; Ions Linked Oil will punt a moderaft flings said of them and leave the rest ' 3izd bouue. , . gossp. Ye, it's a fact we don't print ! L. A M. ccs's only .fl 20 per gillor the news. If we did,ouldo't it be j Sold in the north, eac-t. south aiu s iccy reading? But it would be for .vest. t iTweek onlv. The next weeic you - S. Ar.draws, Ex-Major, DjLbar;. v ;uild read our obituary, and there; Conn., writes, "Painted my hoi:.- vould be a new face in heaven. All j 19 years ago with L & M. Looks we!' lhjuews is all right when it's about ; to-day." tije other fellow." j Sold b? J Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. lielia What is. the matter, dear? ; -Scotland Neck. You don't look well. Stella I'm j m9mm nt well. The marcel woyes m my, The children s jubilee of good health L uTroae me seasick. Town Topics. , Just a little Kodol after" meaU will relieve that fuke-ts, belching, gas on . sr .maoh, and all other symptoms of f digestion. Kodol digests; what you j f t, and enables the stomach and di-. g '.-tive organs to perform their func- J tfons naturally. E. T. Whitehead & Co. i The Venus of Milo explained. "I wore elbow sleeves in the W inter and tL'eTfroziToFf,'' she"vou'chsafed. Thus indeed do we eee what woman will en tl .re for fashion. Xew York Sun. Have you been betrayed by promis es of quacks, swallowed pills and b ttled medicine without results ex cepl a damaced stcrr ac-b. To those w 3 oSzv Ilolhster's Rocky Mountain la. 35 cents. S. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, Jno. H. Brown, Halifax, a& If Mr. Simmons knows any tmng be j o.a be depended upon to tell it at a titie wheu it will do most good. D uham Herald. Good looks bring ha'ppines. Friends cs 'e mor3 for us when we meet them w th a clean, smiling face, bright eyes si -rkling with health, which comes by taking Holliater's P.ocky Mountain T. a. Do cents. E, T. Whitehead & Co,, Scotland Neck, J, o. N. Brown, Halifax. Jim How did you fall in love with ht-r? Is she pretty or is she rich? Jit.'k Both. She's pretty rich Pi-.tsburg Gazette. IN MAD CHASE. Millions rush in mad chase after h-- ltb, from one extreme of faddisin to '.nother, when, if they would only ea' good food, and keep their bowels re ular with Dr. King's New Life Pills, th ir troubles would all pass away. Pi.mpt relief and quick cure for liver at 1 stomach trouble. 25c at E. T. W iiitehead & Co.'a drug store ; guaran teed. l-'s repair or remodel any hind of bji'dmq ? Send M for our CATALOGUE afbuildinq materials, sash. ': doors, blinds, hardware. mBnte!s,pamts.q!s3S qas r.i t. i i c.-i c . r cv eiecrric iiatutcs otr. H M FRANK T. CLAIi C.,"ijj e .a. s o x. x a . Be tb th 7 lhB Kind You Have Always Bought Sif :atcr& Kodol Dyspepsia Cure laests what you eat- GKO. B. CURTIS GEO. B. CURTIS & CO., ' DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions Hardware, Crockery, Stoves, PLOWS, LIME, HAIR AND FERTILIZERS 9M6m. ENriELD, N. C. and strong, bright, hap Cheeks Pink "YOU ARE FRIENDS of mine," writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Gallatin, Tenn.: "For since taking Cardui I have gained 35 lbs., and am in better health than for the past 9 years. I tell my husband that Cardui is worth its weicht In trrM tn all suffprtno- la, Hoc To Frank Davis, Practical Painter. i Don't pay S cent? per pound for wo u -'ouows me use oi ues a laxative none; 1 and Tar, the cough syrup that expe:- all cold from the system by acting as i cathartic on the boweis. A certaii recnedv for Croup, Whooping Cougi a, lu broochj , nffectIout. T. W hitehead & Co., Scotland Iseck, Leggett's Drug Store, Hobgood. English Kitchen, On American and European lan. Established 1890. A nice Roast Beef Dinner lor 25c. Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. We also have a few nicely furnished rooms for our pa trons. 317 Main Street, Norfolk, Va. Clover, Timothy and Grass Seed Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Wheat, Etc. We make a specialty of High-Grade Field Seeds, .buy in large quantities, and arp prepared to make low prices, quality considered. Write us when buying. N. I SAVAGE & SON Grain and Seed Merchants, Richmond, Virginia 9-14 fim Now is the time to euaru the healt and strength of the lungs. The best remedy to use for coushs nnd colds i 1 1 T T t r . oee s jjaxauve iioney ana Tar. The only cough syrup that does not consti pate the bowels, but which on th nth ! I J . 1 1 1 . m er uana.expeis an coia irom tbe system oy acting as a pleasant laxative. Best for coughs, colde, croup, whooping cough, etc. E. T. Whitehead fc Co. Scotland Neck, Leggett's Drug Store Hobgood. FOLEYSRIDNEYCURE S. PIERSON I'aL iiiii suiiiLli S UUi RCHMOtJD, VA., KiJi D CJU AKTERS FOR I5arf "Wire, PonSls-y Netting. Write for prices and catalogue. IVe curry oo of the largest and best stocks of Farm Implements in the South, ar.d can eave you money on yenr purchases. What ever you need, get our prices be fore purchasing. Special bargains in Farm Wagons and Buggies. Best makes. Low Prices. The Implement Co., 1302 Ma'n St., Richmond, a. fcf STAMPED CUSHION TOP 44c. Postage 9 Cents. Cushion Special From Our Ari Embroidery Department Itampeu Cushion Top on green art material; design is called "My Little Canoe." It is stamped so plainly that even a Doginner in the art of embroid ery can successfully work up the de- sigii. l lie tnce ot stamped top. mciua- ng back. Is only 44c; postage, 9c. Two dozen skeins of silk in shades of green and pink are required to embroid- r the cushion; either silk cord and tassei. scrim, silk or satin ruining win finish off the cushion very effectively. We sell this cushion completely em broidered and finished with satin rib bon milling at ? 13.00. PRICES OF EMBROIDERY SILKS, CUSHION TRIMMINGS, ETC. Wash Embroidery Silks, in skeins. wit!i paper Holders, including f no, no man, Caspian, Rope anil Mount Mel- ick Silk; price, per skein. 4c; per doz en, 44f. Twist Silk, per skein, 3c; per dozen, !c. Cushion Top Trimming, three yards long, tassel on each end; made in silk and mercerized qualities in all popular shades: prices. 2!c, S0c, 40c. and G9c. Silk Loops; price, 49c Scrim Ruffling (sufficient for one cushion), price, 40c. Our 500 pae Spring and Summer cata logue, an encyclopedia of New York fash ion and household supplies, will be ready in March. Sent frrc on request. Write for it now. Make use of the low prices and save money. Address Room 201. R. H. MACY CO., BROADWAY, NEW YORK ASK YOUK DEALER FOB ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder for the feet. It cures Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous. Achio.sr, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. At ail druggists and shoe stores, 25c Vsk to-day. Why Buy Mclure's? McCIure's Magazina is bought and read in homes not because it is A maga zine, but because it is the maaziufj Arfcv? FIRST THE PRICE. It cots itifc one dollar a year, or less than ten ents a number, for over thirteen hun dred two-column pages of reading natter. This amounts in actual bulk to twenty or twenty-five books costing inywhere from a dollar to two dollars i volume. SECOJND QUALITY. The read- ng matter is written by America's eadlng writers the best short story writers, the best writers on timely r ticles, the best writers of important serials, such as Schurz's Reminiscences or Baker's Railroad articles. THIRD TIMELINESS. The read ing matter in McClur8's is not only- good : it is not only entertaining, in structive, amusing and inspiring it is lso about the subjects which you and ill Americans are most interested at the time. No subjects in the next twelve months are going to be so im portant as the question of railroad rates and rebates and the question of life insurance. Both ot these questions will be discussed by authorities in an impartial, careful, interesting way. FOURTH ITS CHARACTER. McCIure's Magazine la not edited for children, but at the same time, there is never a line in it mat any young girl might not read. Its advertising pages are as clean as its editorial pages McCIure's Magazine ia your home is intended to work only torgooa. ena $i.uu to-aay lor one year's subscription, or leave an order at your boos-store. November and December free with new subscriptions for l'JU6. S. S. McCLURE COMPANY, 47 East a.vi Strsbt, New York Si a Vi i if m M. aim 'im njs Taps. jA-Wk it van 0 NEW YORK WEEKLY LETTER Princess Gowns Part cf Alice Roose velt' Trousssau Purchased In New York Oriental Art the Craze Dis played In Jewelry, Combs, Etc. By RENE OEVERAUX.' Of course fvery one ;? interested In Alice Roosevelt's trousseau, not only because she is the president's daughter nnd the most talked about girl m the United States, but because Her cos tumes have always stood for what is correct and smart. Of that part of her outfit which was purchased and made up in New York two of her evening gowns, one pink, the other pale rrcn. are of satin broche and are on princess hues Her woddir..a gown, which is. of course, the most important item of bride's trousseau. Is of white satin broche. the pattern of which is wreaths of flowers ml was designed by Miss Roosevelt .'v -elf. The silk was woven in America 'is. and the pattern was destroyed ;U i required number of vanls was r"v The style of the gown is an.yi '.jryrincess. with sn elaborate ci j :ra" a:ur a yoke of beautiful olj W which was worn by ji!ss iioose veil s uiouifi. us a iut fall of lace which edges the yoke and which completes the elbow sleeves. Her traveling dress of tan broad cloth trimmed in velvet, chiffon and soutache braid !s also a princess model. A striking yellow satin evening gown, severely plain, with a pointed bodice, has an effective design of silver span gles outlining tin iow corsage and the bottom of the skirt. A fetching little dinner gown of pom- padour silk is one of the prettiest Ski 'ri a xv- CHTSESB MANDARIN' COAT IN VOGUE. NOW SO MUCH gowns in the weddiu. outfit. This ex quisite silk, 'ivith its delicate pastel shades, is one of the most popular of the spring fabrics. Another dinner gown is a black net over taffeta, with a full skirt and el bow sleeves. rerhaps the most unique article of Miss Roosevelt's trousseau is an ex quisite hand embroidered Japanese tea gown made from a shawl presented to her by the empress of Japan. Among her negligees she also numbers several Chinese coats and Japanese kimonos, splendid with rich silk and gold em broidery. This craze for the oriental has quite captured feminine fancy, and the most gorgeous Japanese kimonos, Chinese mandarin robes and the short three quarter Chinese coats, hand embroider ed in gold and brilliant silks, ranging in price from $20 up into the hundreds, are in great demand. They have even been pressed into service as opera coats, and at the theater their rich col oring stands out in artistic relief among the white, gray and more somber hued conventional theater wraps. The Chinese coat shown in the sketch is of bright crimson silk elaborately hand embroidered in "gold. The band edging it is of old blue shades of silk and gold threads- on a lighter blue ground, finished with a narrower white band scattered with tiny pink and green flowers. It is fastened at the neck and at the right side with tiny gold buttons and frogs of red silk cord and is lined with white china silk. While this is quite an expensive crea tion, its simple shape renders it de lightfully adaptable and practical for home manufacture, and out of plain silks appliqued or hand embroidered or of soft and artistic Japanese crepe the clever home dressmaker can fash ion a stunning negligee at small ex pense. It is in the i .' V accessories F.nd baubles, however, that oriental art reigns supreme. One sees the most fascinatingly beautiful back combs, belts, necklaces, bracelets and rings richly enameled and carved in Arabian, Persian, Chinese, Egyptian and Syrian designs. They are all so exquisitely beautiful and alluring that the fair shopper seldom can resist their charm. Even my lady's toilet table revels in the mysterious cold creams, powders, perfumes and soaps of the orient, and her modern Marceled locks give out the subtle scent that was perhaps part of the toilet of some beauteous Egyp tian princess thousands of years ago. Our readers may have any question concerning fashions or fabrics answered by Rene Deveraux, the fashion expert, by addressing Rene Deveraux, P. O. Box 269, Madison Square, New York, inclo.'ling Kamp for reply. TORTUE OF A PREACHER. The story of the tortue of Rev. O. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harpersville, N. i.f will interest you He says :- "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies,- without relief, until I took Dr. King's Mew Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Co!ds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consump tion." A grand cure for diseased con ditions of Throat and Limgs. At E. T. Whitehead & Co 's druggists ; price 50o and $100, guaranteed. Trial - bottle free. TIio Ivhid You Ilavo Always ia use for over GO ycp.r., and C , 6-f' , sonal supervii iiou since its infancy. SJt'--Z&eZZ AIloiv no one to deceive yoxi in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-gwHl" are but Experiments that trifle ivith and endanger tlio health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Castorir is a harmless substitute fbr Castor Oil, Pare goric, Dions and Soothing: Syrups. It in Pleasant. It contains iieit!u?r Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, its acre is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. It cures Diarrheal and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. Ifj assimilates the Food, regulates the Stosnaek and Bowel, fjivisi healthy a:i;l natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's I'ricnd. Eears tho The KIM You Have Always En Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COBfM. TT LARGEST 'BOO id m DEALER IN MONUMENTS IIOULDSCS Ash, Poplar, and Oak Logs for Export Laths and Shingles Scotland m a. Mcdowell, president. V C. GREGORY, Vice-Pees. The Scotlai Ml But, SCOTLAND NECK. N. C. SOLICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF BOTH INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. 10 10 OOOOOOOOOOCO Th e Mason and Hamlin O Pianos and O r " &m o Gable C mmimm O All grades of Musical Instruments sold 2 o . o o o Address inquiries and orders to E. L. DAWSON, x Washington, oo ooooooooo Bought, r;td -wlilcli lias been, has borne tlio signature- cf bas been, made unilcr bis pcr- ALWAYS Signatur e cf MURRAY STBECT. fir.w VCFK CtTT, Bought AND GRAVESTONES WS PAY THE FREIGHT, AND GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY STOCK IN THE SOUTH Illustrated Catalogue Free. THECOUFER MARBLE WORKS (Established 1848.) 150, 161 and 103 "Bank Street. JfOKFOLfc". VA. 3 0 0 a e f ID ALL KINDS OF in 5 0 (I Neck, N. O. Q iigi FRANK P. SHIELDS, Cashikh W. R. BOND, Asb't Cashier OOOOOOOOOOOG ORflP'Y l Fine Conover Pianos. m o o Q O O North Carolina. ooooooooooooo TAXATIVi f 3 AMD The Original Laxative Cough Syrup. Moves the Eowel3 works all cold out of the system. JL'est for Croup, Whooping Cough, Biviicbii! Affections, Asthma and Veuk Lun -;s. K3 CPiATES riKflCLE MurcJ!. r.:c'.9 Sold by K. T. Whiteln Scotland Nt-clr. nnd I.. -. '. 't's 'Invrs! fn, 1 lolvood. They say inoi?ev docs not mbiT-iovh in, ry. $ L'lsSURPASSA r. : i x- i F. cot!arnl Nn ' , ... C WE IIEEP Oil EAI'i BURIAL m 0 sir ALL K1KDS ill !!" "With Complete UrLdertnkoro outfit.; HEARSE SERVICE A7 AN M Day or niht v.e are !;). to accoi)ii7iO(late our fr; v.. and the Public (Jeim. I M. Hofman & Scotland Npnk. North ' unctertalrers h and Oerapleta Lir.e. Collins, enskf-t Eurial Robes etc. Kearse service : -i Time . . . ; N. B. JOSF ScotiandiNeek, N. ( . The Largest and Be.n I qu;'i . riant in (he Stiite CB&&LBS UILLER WAS3 Qnarricr and Manufucl ut. TOMBS, GRAVESTO: So of Every Description Freight prepaid oil ali ments. Safe delivery :v anteed. Write for d-. r ' ' and prices. Iron Fencings for Cemetery and othrrjR$fi : purposes a Speci a lty. Peteijsduimj, Va. J. T, AVAGE, Agt, at Scotland Neck, N. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Or. King's 1 iJeiv Discoven S rorC Mm'M-. mm . . rwkcm "o eft- A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles Money back if It fails. Trial Bottle free, S- Tavativ;.' IiPiTEY v'.ft.ii'("''. vi; w-,-.: iffloi! 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