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f !" i ! : ! f ( : ! i Mil S M , i t M W. f i Hi .!! hi! I ! if r II I niii 'it lijl! T U: I; ; Bill! 1 1 ;'f ' ii' ! fit ! ,' si I; I! I r. 1 1 gf Mi h. t I'' !' . . Si ill i IXATIVE HOMEY ANOTAR FEEDING FOR MILK. Points to Be Observed in Getting the Best Besults During the Winter. SHIPS BRIDES TO CANADA. Salvation Army Starts Matrimonial Bureau First Cargo of Girls Has Ueft England. . Taking it for granted that the dairyman has warm and comfortable winter quarters for his milch cows, a good flow of milk is readily produced with proper feed and management. If the farmer has corn silage, he is able to put up the best and cheapest dairy ration obtainable. We feed cows on full flow of milk from 20 to 25 pounds of silage twice a day, morning and night. At noon, bright, clean clover or millet hay is given, in such quantities as will be eaten up clean. About three pounds of bran is given with silago to those on full flow of milk, while others receive proportionately less. The feeder must constantly watch his animals, as to how they re spond to liberal feeding, and vary his methods with different animals, says the Farmers' Review. With silage that has an abundance of corn in it there is no need of feeding ground corn. Salt the cows about every other day, giving a small handful of feed. This will keep their bowels open and prevent disorders of the digestive organs, which occur quite frequent ly with animals highly fed. Where no silage is obtainable, a good flow can be maintained by feeding good clover or millet hay in the morning and bright shredded corn fodder at night. For the grain ration, feed about four pounds of bran and two pounds of corn-meal, or four pounds of corn and cob-meal, twice a day. Although not as good as the silage ration, still, in the absence of a silo, it will prove very satisfactory. Feed, water and milk the cows regularly; see to their every comfort, treat them kindly at milking time, and rest assured that you will receive your reward in a good flow of milk. London. To its multifarious agen cies the Salvation Army is adding that of a matrimonial bureau on a great scale. This far reaching decision was taken at a conference of officials in London recently: "We believe that the time has arrived when the army can be of useful service in this re spect to the entire world," said Mr. Coombs, territorial commissioner, whose headquarters are in Toronto, Canada, in making the announcement. Work began forthwith. Fifty mar riageable young women left London for Canada on the first emigrant steamer, Kensington, and others fol lowed soon afterward. "There are 10,000 men, at least, in Canada waiting for brides," said Maj. Morris, deputy secretary for emigra tion. According to Col. Lamb, head of the emigration department in London, the Salvation Army acts as chaperon. "We intend," he said, "to see that a young girl is given a proper intro duction and placed In the right socie. ty; in fact, to do the practical thing in a common sense fashion. "When a girl has a proposal she can have proper advice. If she asks we shall inauire into the character and pedigree of her suitor." The officials will arrange such en tertainments as garden parties and Hobgood To the Trustees of the Methodist Church. Gentlemen : We want to donate some L & M. Paint to your church whenever they paint. The largest Methodist chimb in G3or&ia expected to use 100 gallons of the usual kind of paint, they only used 32 gallons L. cfc M". mixed with 21 gallons Linseed Oil. It ccts less to paint a hcuce with L. & M. than with other paint, because painter mixes Linseed Oil fresh fi-cm tbo barrel at GO cents a gallon with L & M , and dttsn't psy !fl. 50 per gallon for Linseed Oil as done if ready fur-use paint is need. Also becini.-e the L & M. Zinc harden the L. & M. White Lead and makes the paint vear like iron. Actual cost L. & M. about $1 20 per gallon. "Sold by E. T. Vhliered cfc Co. A FSARFUL FATE. "Doctor, my eyes are out of order I teen double all the time." "How U ng have vou been reading meters 'or the gas company?" Judge. VI I You feel the life giving current the minute you tke it. A gentle soothing warmth, fills the nerves' and blood with life. It's a re;il pleasure to take Hul lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 153 cents Tea or Tablets. E.T. Whitehead & Co. harvest festivals to allow the men jtfary make3 good hash , doesn.t she? from the western plains to meet the , . . . anv rece5nt either." "What does she make it out of?" "Out It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terriibla torlue of Tiles. "I can truthfully say," writes Harry CoIson,of Maaonville, Ia "that for Blind, Bleed ing, Itching and Protruding Tiles, Bucklen'a Arnica FaJve, is the best Rure mada " Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c at E. T. Whitehead & Co 's, druggists. One of the easiest ways for a boy to be able to get up eailv ia not to have to go to school. Dor.t tie a coush or a cold up in your system by taking a remedy that binds the bowels. Take Kenuedy.s Laxative Honey and Tar. It is dilferent Irom all other cough syrups. It is lieuer. n opens the bowels expa's all cold from the systcra.rfflieves coughs, colds, croup, iihonn'.iiir contra, etc. An ideal rem edv f r vViunif and old. Children like it. t-old by E. T. Whitehead & Co. drug gist. Moments id mm SSA7uI2?OT?i DELIVERY LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH Illustrated Catalogue Free. TEK00UFSR MARBLE WORKS (EstablishccUS48.) 159, 1GL and 163 Bank Street. NORFOLK". A. All old-time Couch Syrups bind the J Kaoi j This is wronir. A new mea i was advanced two yeais ::go in Ken- nprfvV Lqxative Tlonev and Tar. This j A LUCKY POSTMISTRESS Why Buy Mclure's? Ramedv acts on mucous membranes nl the throat and lungs and loosens the i i. n . T.T I l. ...,.!., t- Ho u.imn 11 mft I t. RXKBlS all ' ',,JC IS MIS. AlJ.ViIKir, Ui Vniv, am., l uuncn -' - ; iiy. o r. n.i&iiTH inn McCIure's Magazine is bought and read in homes not bee:-. use it is A macu- but because it is the roagrz'.ne, The Original Laxative Cough Syrup. Moves the Bowels works aU cold out of the system. Best for Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchial Affections, Asthma and Weak Lungs. NO OPIATES raBrKurcorTurioo Sold by E. T. Whitehead K '., Scotland Neck, and LefryeUN liugstore, Hobgood. WE KEEP OH HAND n A CATTLE FEED RACK. Rough Device for the Teed Which Will Economize the Roughage. Lot There are various plans for building cattle feeding racks for roughage. Here is one that is used by State Sen ator A. B. Cook, of Shiawassee coun ty, Michigan, with considerable suc cess. Senator Cook says that all that he expects of this rack is something for the feeding of roughage to cattle. When stalks, hay or straw are thrown into the rack there is no danger of their being trampled on. When the young women. In the meantime great quantities of letters from girls with matrimonial proclivities are being received by the Salvation Army. Whether or not this is due to the alleged decline of love making, or to the strong feminine love of romance which finds freer play across the wide ocean and wind-swept plains, the officials have not decided. of her own head." Dealer. -Cleveland Tla'n FISHING IN SALT WATER. Commission to Begnlate It on the New Jersey Coast Appointed by Governor. I Trenton, N. J. Gov. Stokes has ap pointed a committee to investigate the subject of salt water fishing and to re port to the legislature a suitable plan for the regulation of this business and sport. The commission is created by a resolution recently introduced in the legislature by Senator Wood McKee, of Passaic county. The members of the committee will have a meeting at the statehouse soon, when opportunity will HUMAN BLOOD MARKS. A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Wil liams, a well known merchant Bac, Ky He writes : '"Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the Lungs and was near death when I began taking Dr.King,s New Discovery. It com pletely cured ma and I have remained welle ver since." It cures Ilcniorrhnses, Chronic Cough?; Settled Colds and Bro nchitis and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by E. T; Whiteheaed Sz Co., Druggist. 5Cc and $1 00. Trial bottle free. The most rational remedy for Coughs and Colds is Kennedy ,s Laxativa Honey auti lar. n acts ou toe bowels as a mild cathartic-expels all cold from the system. Cuts all phlegm out of the throat, relieve coughs, colds, croup whooping cough, etc Anideal remedy oe given xor aii pattoes tu .uuj k children-equally good for adults rT vc"L' aL . , Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co.druggist 44Mn Vtj-tAvji Vu jn AOiacinna I . , . , . , ''I see that the metal bed and spring thA pnmmicqinn nlwnvs has hfipn com- 1 nosed largely of men interested in combine has advmced pricos 10 per mendaden fishing. This time It is be- cent ." "These combines are after us CHEAP, DURABLE ROUGHAGE RACK. waste material becomes considerable it is forked out into the yard and is worked into the manure. Thi3 rack is six feet wide and is bailt cn posts of the same length. It can be built as long as need be. As will be noted, a considerable roughage lieved that an equal show will be given the hook and line fishermen. Ocean county borders upon Barne- gat bay. the treat fishing resort of New Jersey, and Senator Shinn's con stituents are made up largely of hotel and cottage owners, fishermen and boatmen, all of whom would benefit sleeping or waking." Cleveland Plain Dealer. DEVIL'S ISLAND TORTUKE has found Dr. Kiuc.s Saw Life Tills to cold from the system, be the best rejridy she evtr tried for throat, strengthens the mucous mem keeping the Sumach, Li ver and Bowe- branes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, Is in perfect order. You.U agrea with whooping cough, etc. So'.d by E. T. her if you t.-y thene painlesj purihers that infuse new life. umranteea uy E. T.Whitehead and Co. druggist Tilce 25o. Whitehead it Co. The most useful thing about a house if the thing that is never there. Any one pufleriug from Kidney pains, backache, bladder trouble or rheumatism who will take a doe of fine-iiles upon retiring at night will 1 1 t n le relieved be Tore morning, xu. . Whitehead & Co., Scotland Nectc, Leg gett's Drug Store, Hobgood. What t;o(.d does it do you to eat if your stomach fails to digest the fuod? None. It does you bann-s:ui6s beicn- ing, sour stomach flatulence, etc when tlm Bf.nmarh In! A a little Kodol iAVS- nensia Cure alter each meal will digest North Carolina, ( In the Superior ..... ii it i . r v. -x.. i what you eat anh make3 ttie stomacn namax voinuo , ITotice. i;ourt, Lerm, i,rji 11, Tossibly there may be men who love their nm'borsas therasoivea, but so far we haye failed to form their ac-buaintance. T HT.l vs uy The be.;t way to rid the system of a cold is to evacuate the b v.vels. Ken- Illiuois Hay and Grain Company. Let tho defendant and others take notice that an action entitled as above ha3 been commenced in the Supeiior Court of Halifax County by li. J. Mad.-y, as plaintifT, against Illinois Hay & Grain- Company, as ilofendant, lor i.a.-K V Laxative Honev and Tar acts as tha recovery d the sum . ot two mm- a pleasant, vtt effectual cathartic on died and ten dollars due as damages the bowels. It clears the head, cuts tne tor Dreacn or coniract. m ianiuB uu phlegm out of the throat, strengthens, refusing to deliver according to con the bronchial tube3, relieves coughs tract, to plaintlif, one csr load of good choice timothy hay, in .day, iwui, lor which plaintiff had paid defendant in and colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by. E. T. W hitehead fc Co. FIRST THE TRICE. It co-is but one dollar a year, or less lhan leu cents a number, for over thirteen hun dred two-col u no a pages of leading matter. This amounts in actual bulk to twenty or twenty-live books costing anywhere from a dollar to two dollar. a volume. SECOND QUALITY. The read- ing matter is wiltUn by A mat lea leading wiite.rs thft I e.t thort story writers, the bent writers on timely ar ticles, the l-efct writers of iuupcrtant serials, such as Schur.'s Rcmfiiiticerice or Baker's Railroad Articles. THIRD TIMELINESS. The read ing matter in McCIure's is not only good; it is not only entertaining, in structive, a tn using and iuspi'!":' 11 la also about tho subjects which jru and ;,!! Auicricans aro mitet intere.- eu at the time. No Hujcts in the next twelve months are going to be to im portant as the question of railroad rates and rebates and the 'question of life innra:ice. Both of these questions will be discussed by authorities in an impartial, careful, interesting way. FOU11T II ITS CH VRACTER. McCIure's Jfagazina is not edited for children, but at the srme time, there is never a line in it that any young girl might not read. Its advertising pages wre as clean aa its editorial ppL",f' DUiUAL U ADM. 10 OF All KINDS ALL li HI Witli Complete ITndertnkerG, Outfit.! HEARSE SERVICE AT AN mi )ny or nilit wo arc r to j.ccomnioo'nio ;:: :V'- . iiiid tho Public (ionomMv M. Hoflfmar. & Brc, Scotland Neck. Noril. "What is the correct garb lor a sur geon about to perform an operation?" "A cutaway, I euppose " Minneapolis Tribune. is no worse than the terrible cse of Piles that atilict me 10 years. Then 1 was advised to anulv Buckleu.s Arnici cfnff 1,. c0,i i m!,w, hy the enactment of a law to permit Salve, and lea taan a box permanently This is a good point, inasmuch as ,w uy, l"c enrea me, writes L. H.JNapier, ot jsujs- many farmers have plenty of material Instetad, of ,bing SCP , 7 I e Ky' Heals al1 wclinds- Burns aod ahn- that ia mnrt for ntti eie t. menhaden fishers and ground into fer- SoreH Iike magic. 25c at E. T. White- cept for purposes of his kind. Such ll"tc '? V1 "" " 1 7 " , eaa ana jo aruggist. a a qo t,Sa i0 l1mni, m,0 coia siorage ior monios ai a nine in r, wn,. ai aa t' order that prices may not be lowered m fnnaaeipma ana new iora. Jersey line fishermen, as well as thousands of sportsmen from other states, have for years been demanding a law that will give them protection from the Sienhaden and pound fishers, and they are hopeful that such a law IN MAD CHASE. Millions rush in mad chase .alter health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bowos regular with Dr. KiuVsNew Life Tills, the relief demanded. their troubles would all pass away Trompt relief and quick cure for liver -md stomach trouble. loi at H.. 1. Whitehead & Co.s drug store ; guarau-1 teed. advance, in which action a warrant of attachment has been issued against the property and chose in action of the defendant, within this state, return able to the next term of the Superior Court of Halifax County, North Car olina, to be held in tbo town of Hali iax, N. C , on the thirteenth Monday after the first Monday in March, lUOfi, .vhen and where defendant in required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiu, otherwise plaint fx will apply to the Court for this, the 2nd on account of the saving in roughage. DAIRY HINTS. Never tell anyone that your butter is not "quite so good as usual this time." Don't make any such but ter. Let every churning be the best will be the outcome of this year's com yet. Keep the cream where no bad smells can get at it. A good stone All smart up-to-date women of to-day, Know how to bake, wash, sing and play, Without these talents a wile is N. G. Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea E. T. Whitehead & Co. A squirrel comes down a tree head first and a cat tail first. Jar, with a close-fitting cover, is about as good as anything for this pur pose. Cream partly ripened and partly fresh will not churn well together. Have It all alike. When new cream is put into the jar, stir the whole, clear to the bottom, to mix it well. Don't "guess" at things when you are at work at your butter, mission and its work. HONOR FOR DEAD SAILORS Handsome Bronze Tablet to Be Erected in Memory of Mariners Who Were Killed on U. S. S. Bennington. This is the season of listlessness. head aches and spring disorders. Hollister'n Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure preven tative. Makesyou strong and vigorous. 3a cents. Tea or Tablets. E. T. Whitehead & Co. When a young woman acts as if she didn,t know what a beau is, H is a sign she has several. Given under mv hand, day of April, 1000. tt. r.J . GAUY, Clerk of the Superior Court, Halifax County. 4-5 It The children s jubilee of good health follows the use of Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar, the cough syrup that expels all cold from tho system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. A certain remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough and all lung and bronchial affections E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, Leggett's Drug Store, Hobgood. SEED! foer, rass Nothing will relieve indigestion that is not a thorough dige6tant. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the stomach to rest reeuperaie .0 Seed Sssd Oats, Scsd Rye, Wheat Etc. Wo make a specialty of High Olure's Magazine in your home fs intended to work only for good. Send $1.00 to-day for one year's subscription, or loavo no order at your bonK-storo. November aui December froa with new subscriptions for T.10G. S. S. NcCLURE COMPANY, 47 l'.AST 2.1U STRliliT. f,tW H1KK. -grow strong again. A few doses of Ko- Grade Field Seeds., buy in large -1.1 ofiermziola will annn rflf.or" f.hfl I stomach and digestive organs to a full quanities, and are prepared to performace of their functions naturally Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot San Francisco. A handsome tablet in memory of the dead of the United States ship Bennington in the disas ter in San Diego harbor July 21 last Don't is being made at the Mare Island navy make a thermometer of your finger, yard. When completed it will be Tt looks had. Don't think vou washed nionoH in st Potor'o fhaTiol at tho your churn out well enough last naval station. The chapel has a fine reach the diseased portion of the ear. week to last all winter. You can't collection of memorial tablets, many There is only one way to cure deafness, do it. No matter if you washed it Gf which have been given by the fam- and that is bv constitutional rem wnen you last usea it, tnorougniy uies of deceased naval officers, and i many beautiful memorial windows have also been unveiled during the past year. Not the least beautiful of Soli by E. T. Whitehead &Co. Bcald it out Journal. again this time. Farm Handy Water for the Cow. i Water should be handy so the cow does not have to suffer unduly from the weather when getting it. When a herd of cows are forced to go a long distance to drink from a hole cut in the ice of a pond or stream, many cows will not drink enough water dur ing the coldest weather to allow them to produce the milk they should. In this way, says the Orange Judd Farm er, even when they are given a chance aboard, the United States gunboat Ben Deafness is caused by aninflam ed condition of the mucousing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is these tablets will he the one now in inflamed you have a rumbling sound preparation in memory of the sailors or imperfect hearing, and when it is who lost their lives as a result of the entirely closed, deafness is the result Bennington disaster. It is to be cast and unless tne inflammation can be in bronze, three by five feet in dimen- taken out and this tube restored to its sions. The Angel of Death is repre- normal condition, hearing will be den sented seated on one side of the tab- troyed forever ; nine cases out of ten let, her arm stretched out over a scroll are caused by Catarrh which is noth- on which is inscribed the following: Mng but an lnllamed condition ot the In memory of the 65 who were killed mucous surfaces. on July 21, 1905, by an explosion We will give One Hundred Dollars lor any case of Deafness(caused bv Ca Blind, bleeding, itching and pro trudlng piles are instantly relieved by ManZan. Ihis remedy is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle attach ment, so that the medicine may be ap plied inside directly where the trouble originates. Manan relieves instantly. E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, eggett's Drug Store, Hobgood. to drink they may not, and as a re sult fall off in milk production as if the feed supply was short. Milk of Sick Cow. When the cow is temporarily out of condition her milk should be rejected. The first few messes after the birth nington in the harbor of San Diego, tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hab'ri In the line of duty and under the flag Catarrh Cure. Send for circuhrs irec they served bo well they died as heroes F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O die. Sold by Druggists, 75c "The mourning nation honors their Tak Hall's Family Fills for constipation names forever and Death's Aneel en- folds them with her wings." main x oinijriJ aim. siuivi.i. Below the tablet when it is placed Mother Gray'a Sweet Towdars for of the calf are unfit for consumption, in the chapel of the navy yard will be children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse ana so sne snouia go ary ior a rew a plate on wnicn wi ne engravea xne n ChillWa Home New York break and the 64 enlisted men in whose mem ory the tablet la given. weeks before the birth of the next calf for the same reason, Beans for Feed. i The damaged or cull beans that ac cumulate at bean houses form a val uable stock food, says Orange Judd Farmer. Bean straw is a splendid forage, and Is especially adapted to feeding to sheep and dairy cows. Natives Won't Work. A scientist who has just returned from the Philippines takes a gloomy view of the natives. He says they won't work because they don't have to. Queer fellows those natives. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It Now is the time to guard the health j and strength of the lungs. The best TomaAv fn noA fnr nnnoha tin A polfls in Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. The cures painful, smarting, nervous feet only cough syrup that does not consti- and ingrowing nails, and instantly pate the bowels, but which on the oth- takes the sting out of corns snd 1 . 1 1 1 a w xt x ernana.expeisaiicoiQirominesybiem DUnion8. Its the greatest comfort by acting as a pleasant laxative. Best ... , for coughs, colds, croup, whooping discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- cough, etc. E. T. Whitehead fc Co., se mases tight or new snoes ieei Scotland Neck, Leggett's Drug Store, easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, Hobgood. Clodol Dyspepsia Curo ClgMta what you eat- callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe store?, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen S, Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. colds in 21 hours, cure feyerishness, headache, stomach troubles, teething disorders, and destroy worms. At all druggists. 25c. Sample mailed free. Addres Allen C. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y SCILLthe COUCH AND CURE the LUPIGS WITH .King's New Discovery for: CONSUMPTION GUGHSanb OLDS Price 50c &$ 1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. FOLEYSHONETHCAR make low prices, quality con sidered. Write us when buy ing. H. R. SAVAGE & SON, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, RICHMOND, - VIRCINIA. 3-22-fim Talil Sale of Dry Mi. By virius of power vested in me bv a certain deed of trust of record In t he office of tho Register of Deeds for Halifax Country, N. C , in Book 177 at page 1013, and executed to me by C.B Riddick and J.L. Hooker trading under the firm name and style of "Itiddick & Hooker", for tho benefit of Iheii creditors,! will cu the ldih d.iyol April 19CG, sell for cash at public auction in the (own of Scotland Neck, 7. C, th it stock of dry-good:?, shosa, notions etc. assigned to me in tho above mentioned deed of trtrst, the eamo being tha entire stock of dry-goods etc., owned by the said Riddick and Hooker at the time oi said aesiguemnt. Said stock will be sold as a whole. The assignea r?s2rve.j the right to sell said stock at any tima be fore the above date by private sale Notice of any such private sale will de duly published in this paper. This the 2Cth day of March. , 15100. Stuakt Smith, Arsijnee. o-2'J-it If vou ever bought a box ol Witch iazel Salve that Jailed to give sat isfaction the chances are it did rot have the name E. C. D3Witt & Co. printed on the wrapper and pressed in the box. The original DeWitt.s Witch Huzel Salve never fails to give sat isfaction for burnp, Hores, boils, tetter, cracked hand?, etc. For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding Piles it alfords almost mimeni i'e rMic It f-tops the pain. Sold ty E. T. Wliithead & Co. druggist. iili -liUM1 IBM HUM lAtaiW Awjamug" KILL.- COUGH AND CURE THE WITH r. mm mm uiseovarv f 1 UNSLiriP.iyri fojiMu's li:'.::;. IL.ving qualified as administrator of A. B. Hill, late of Halifax County, North Carolina, this is to notify all pgrsors having claims against the es tate of the raid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of April, 1907, or thi9 no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. A. B. Hitx, Administrator. This the 1st day of April, 1906. 4-5-6t Mow Lh :0c & SI. 00 I Frca Trial. Undertakers Supplies Foil and Compile )m cofims, caskets, Burial Robes etc. Hearse service nny Time n. b. Jessy CO, Scotinml Nock, N. Surost and Quickest Cure .for all THKOAT and LTOQ TROUB- 1 LES. or MONEY BACK. 4... ...... mm.m,mwm . nnilif-jln CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ASK YOUR DEALER FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A nowder for the ieet. It cures HOLL1STER-3 Racky ftfcuniain-Tea ftaggcis A Enay liedioine for En-y Peoplo. Eriags Goldoii Eaaith and Eenaissd Vigor. A specific for Constirxition, Inlipotion. NUGGETS Tho bpst safeguard tirt headtche constipation and liver troubles is Dc Witt's Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the house and take a dose at bed time when you feel that tho stomach and bowels need cleunsing. They don't gripe. So'd by E. T. Whitehead A Co. Wanted. Men in each Htalo to travel, pes' signs', advert: and leave samples of our Kooila. Hilary 3"7r tt' per inin.th, -T .ou per any tor expenses. Kuhlmax Co., Dent, y., Mm Block, Chicago. Pinealvo is the Uet Salve fur sures, burns, boils, letter, eczema, fklu dis eases and piles. E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, Leggett's Drug Store, Hobgood. The Largest and llest Eqtiippe'l riant in the Stats Qu-irrier and Manufacturer it lilran TOMBS. GRAVESTONES of Every Description. riviiiit propjudtni hit" merits. &;ife delivery t:'i;ir juiteed. Write for and prices. Sinn Ilia. One would think the laxative idra in a cough syrup should have been : d vanced long before it was. It Mjcms the only rational remedy for Coughs and Colds would he to move the bowes and clean the mucous mp.rr.hranoQ j the throat and lungs at the same time Kenney s Laxative Honev and Tnr. does this. It is the Original Laxative .tin! Kiilney Trouble. Piinples. K.veirn. Immire OUgh hymn, the best k U..VXI, Bad Breath. Slnjrsrish rjowi8, Hea.la.;h for Couehs PnlHa rw ,vi J nd Bnckacho. 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J twill n!'Me tho poor little sufferer itrme!: ''"'' Sold by druggists In eyerv lnr I ;l r world. Twenty-five cents'ii I 'ii i-1 sure and ask for Mrs. Wir.slow'.- '; :tl" me Svrun. F0IEYSM TO 1 Nothing has ever cqi.a'''1 1 Nothing can ever surp.i Or. King s lew oisoow VULU 5CcS :.c9 A Perfect For All Throat an Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If it fails. Trial Bottlei '"
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
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April 12, 1906, edition 1
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