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f -ittlelofi High School C i y s Y O U .'4 G MEN t , a . Y. a. k. .j.'. ti t iviibO 4Kl. A. B. Principals. DV.NT (iI-; !';m nil ..f K-i i- i . '! 11 !' Men I l.-.-lJl !l ' 'Oil. Ill i'lWII .-iSCl. i: M . m 1 . i : i i N Kxlras. i ' i j .'- !'i ' ( 'oi or l.ii'i'. Thuro.ih ! ;i- t ! !;rt ion. i !;t!ir I nllli' llrl'S. ;;! ! ! ciil . j; Inri Sc!rl!ll('i' -Mil. .j-'uii.' ii )!! U-uhv January 1st, . i i' .i (:'! i:i:una:iti'n jnhhvs Z. S. KEACH BOARD, Littleton, N. C. 2 y vT lips L ivcrv ; j Li JL 1 0 ?5 II a v n e s s W.h i p s R o b e s :ky iQjtcsn Tea Nuggets rt. Br.-y Medic'ae for En ?eopl. v;s G 'Hea IKUth tad B.ec.-wcJ Vigor. -riOc ''. C.:r.;-.lmi.-n In'TIee :tion. Live ii-v i'-o.:b!e . K:np!f. F.:vetiw, Impure . S.vl . :i. SV.U':;isn lip ".els. urni-lut'ltf : ...- ! ! :?. i v (ill" i'i Tr-i i'l tfil; -.-i.-i pa:-;. ' -. ' -T- -.r.. a v:l rcc-ii'iea " htif. -'r.r-f a '.U3ur:a:it t t!i. f " J. .--r viii.i to lifjtore Gray -TiVrs Tf n to ita You: ill ul Color. 6)Mti:'l il '."-fat ln!'ii'' I tLL COUGH 5 CURE is LUNGS ' Or, mug a law Ulscsvery . T0KSU:PTJ0N :?H 3 OUGHSar Price 50c & $1.00 Free Trial. .ireit and tiuickeat Cure for all 'HI? OA and LUNO Tr.OUB :ZS, or KOilY SIACK. 3 I'- r.- ft.-: a; c: i t: Hi t! iir-t vonr cons-ci.!nce tell vou when !:nvc- -.1' nc wrong ''Ves, ina'am ii doe l'u 't tell my mother" Ghl Tho fitr that. U contained in Lnxntive Hor.ev and Tar la iule. It is not coal tar, but is ol froai the pine trees of our own ive forety. Jiee'ti Laxative Honey '. Tir, is the best jeraedy for cold :!se it acts on the bowels thus ex '.r all colds from the systems is the ongtnai Laxative Honey : Tar, sv.d ia test for coughs, colds. .p. whonpins: oough, lung and . icx;i;.l aiiections. V. Whitehead A- Co .Scotlaud Neck :ftV drug sore, Hobgood. P; h 3? i: L Y h, r A in A. .hj truvt'hig circuses of France ;..bit r.f the compnny are put to '; :.i- clowns. w.HB.iii '.vc-rrles until she get ikle.j, then worries because she bai !t. 1 f sho talcps HoHis'.er'd Kockv liit.'iiu Tea 'he would have neither . hi-, iin'liii' lace follows its use cutd, To . t or T.blsl3. E. T. White i Co. Were you frightened when you -o ti rimke your lirst speech ?" A'hat should irighten me?" !'he audience." ihe atidience loft as soon as my ;fl was anuouuecd." Cleveland la Dealer. a co Implement tO RICHMOND. VA., arc headquarters for V Crimp and other Galvanized or Painted. Wire Fencing Grain Drills Ensilage Cutlers Feed Mills Cider PSills, elc. I Write for prices and our full Descriptive i.aiaiogue oi an the best M Farm Implements J Mailed Free, on Request. BARBARITY OF EPICURES. They Gloat Over Flesh Food Before It Is Killed for Them. Hosfetter Do you believe the au. tomobile wMl eventually cause the horse to become extinct? Bigger Yed, and every other living being Chicago News. Any one suffering from Kidney pains, backache, bladder trouble or rheumatism who will take a dose of Fine-ules upon retiring at night will he relieved before morning. Mrs. Skinnum Why are yoa all hiding from Tommy? Tommy is the butcher come with the bill. Philadel phia Record. A sweet breath adds to the joy of a kiss, ion wouldn t want to kiss your v.-ife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. Vou can't have a healthy stomach without perfect digestion. There is only one remeuv mai uigesis uai yuu u it and makes the breath as sweet as a rose and that remedy is K.ODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It is a relief for sour stomach, palpitation of Iho heart, and other ailments arising from disorder of the stomach and digestion. Ta&e a little Kodol after jour meals and see what it will do for you. Sold by L. T. Whitehead fc Co. Mrs. Highflyer Do you care ft r candelabra? Mrs Xe-vrich Canned alabra? I ain't never et none. Phil a delphia Kecoid. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWD ERS FOR CHILDREN, SMiceessfuHy used by Mother Gray nurse in the Children's Home in New York. Cure Feverishuess. Bad Stomach. Teething Disorders, move and regulate t lie Bowels and Destroy v onns. Over :0.000 testimonials. They never fail. At all Druggists, 27k. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. V. 7-5 n "To him that hath," ?aid tho man who loves to quot9, "shall be given." "Yes," said the practical philosopher, "and to him that hath not shall be given a swift kick." ruck. A liquid cold cure for children that is pleasant, harmless, and effective is Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar superior to all other cough syrups or cold remedies because it acts on the bowels. An ideal remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough and all curable lung and Lronchlal aflec tions in child or adult. Pleasant to take. E. T. Whitehead ifc Co., Scotland Neck, liOggelt's Drug Store, Hobgood. "Did it ever strike you," asked the observer, according to the New York Press, "that there is something dis tinctly barbarous about your real epi cure, your true gourmat or gas tronome? I saw a great turtle lying in a restaurant the other, day, flat upon his back, his head tied with stout slings. He was alive, of course, and eyed with a look of sullen and yet puzzled defiance the group which stood about him while the proprietor of the place explained, illustrating with touches of his foot the way in which the creature was presently to be cut vp and the varying manner in which the various parts would be cooked. The reptile under discussion was to furnish the group with a 'turtle din ner,' and the mouths of the 'knowing ones' among them fairly watered as the landlord continued his disquisi tion upon the peculiar excellences of that particular turtle. Those men sat down and at that turtle in the form of soup, steaks and stew and enjoyed it all the more that they had seen the writhing reptile alive. To me, had 1" been at the feast, the pic ture of the hound ana helpless crea ture rolling his jlaring eyes upon hia torturers and his slayers would have arisen before me aad taken away my appetite. "There Is a famous restaurant down in the Fulton market which used to have a tank In it I believe that It has It no more, as epcures nowadays gen erally cross the bridge and In that tank fish were swimming about. You could look Into the tank, watch the gambols of. the fish, select the one you wanted and the waiter . would catch and cook it for you. Having seen it alive a few minutes before made Its dead body taste better to the epicure. "A certain restaurant in Brooklyn used to have a back yard in which chickens were running about. It was the proper thing to sit on the back veranda, pick cut a certain fowl, have his head cut off in your presence and then, after it had been cooked, eat It. "Go into any all-night restaurant on Broadway and order a 'broiled live lobster.' and the waiter will bring you the lobster with hia antennae 'wig gling' and his 'feelers' squirming, to show that he is very much alive. Then he will be broiled alive and you can eat him if you want to, and most people do. "It is the same with soft-shelled crabs and various other soi.ts of sea food. The epicure, or the man who thinks he Is an epicure, wants to see the creaturo alive first to give a zest to his appetite. Mind you, it is not in restaurants where there is a likelihood of the food furnished being stale that this custom prevails, but in those where the reputation of the place and the gastronomic discriminations of the customer almost guarantee that It will be fresh. No, it is the savage Instinct of the epicure the same thing which makes a cannibal gloat over his vic tim before he kills him for supper." Prof. Tyler, of Amherst College, said recently : "A man can live comforta bly without brains ; do man ever ex ited without a digestive system. The iepeftic has neither faith, hope or jharity." Day by day people realize .he Importance of caring for their di gestion ; realize the need of the use of a little corrective after overeating. A corrective like Kodol for Dyspepsia. It digests what you eat. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Vheu applied and covered with .. cloth Pinesaive acts like a ioulti t for burns, bruises, boils, eczema, di. senses, etc. ' . Whildies;.! &: Co., Scotland Neck -.htt'u drug Kkire, Hobgood. V:!e Hew do you like my .:;;'' i)on,tyjii think T,ve baguu ' Jlijcbhiid Urn yes. l.ve often 1 thai wsii he mm is halt done. i';Hl A 1 N (THE FOR ACHING FRET. ha'o ifito your Hhoss Alien's Foot a powder. It cures Tired, Ach-.-, Cilous, Sweating, Swollen feet. "!1 Dmguistis and Shoe Stores, 2ic. -lo, FREE. 75-It Jay, dcoi-n't our Congressman do tiling bur draw hin salary?" "Oh, V" What?" "Ho spends it." j'tiijd Leader.. Le cleansing, antiseptic and heal in propc-! it f Pinesaive make It 6t pe or to family &.ives. E.: Whitehead A Co .Scotland Neck, L" .'-ictt'ci drug tto.e, llobgoud. WANTED :-by Chicago wholesale au-i ifiail order bouse, assistant mana ger (man or woman) for this county ai d adjoining territory. Salary. $20 and expanses" paid weekly; expense, money ad .need. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or experi ence required,. Spare time valuable. Write at once for lull particulars and enclose self-ad dresped envelope Address GENKHAL MANAGK, 134 E. Lake St , Chicago For thirty-five years the government of Great Britain has owned and oper ated the telegraphp. - m- -Bi i Now is the time to guard the health and strength of the lungs. The best remedy to use for coughs and colds is Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. The only cough syrup that does not consti pate the bowels, but which on the oth er band,xpt 1 ' all cold from the system by acting a a peasant laxative. Best for coughs, colds, croun. whoonint? cough, etc. E. T. Whitehead fc Co., Scotland ieck, lvjggett's Drugstore, Hobgood. Hair of tho Famous. A market has just been opened fh Paris where the hair of famous per sonages is on sale. One may examine there and buy locks from the heads of royal, military, political and lit erary notables. As regards the degree of estimation in which various nota bilities of past times are held, Nelson la easily first. Last June a wisp of about two dozen of the famous ad miral's hairs were knocked down for $625, and a smaller lock brought $350. Wellington, on the contrary, is by no means in demand, a lock of his hair being valued at $7.50. Napoleon has been as high as 100, and as low as $5, while a lock of Lord Byron's hair some time ago brought $97.50. Brigands in Sicily. That Sicilian brigands are still liv ing up to their melodramatic tradi tions is proved by the following bit of news from that island: About a month ago Sig. di Martino, a Sicilian of good family, was captured by brig ands while cycling near Palermo. His parents. Instead of paying the ransom demanded, hired soldiers to search for him. His dead body has now been found buried under a' pyramid of stones. COSTLINESS OF INDIA INK. Best Quality of the Product Is Kept in China Process of Its Manufacture. An expert manicurist says that the manicure habit will sure children of the stubborn habit of biting their nails. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cure wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately Sold by druggists in eyery part ol the world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup. The first Turkish bath in London under municipal control was opened recently. The cost of a bath is fifty cents. Salve ! Salve ! ! Spread the Salve, but let M be Pine salve, natures remedy for cota, burns, sores, etc. E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, Leggett's Drug Store, Hobgood. Spectacles in China. China has recently issued an edict prohibiting, except in the treaty ports, the sale of metal-rimmed spectacles. Tan shoes are also tabooed, and any one dealing in them renders himself liable to decapitation. This latter drastic regulation is due to the fact that yellow is there the imperial color, to be worn by none save members of the royal family. Hunting Bare Deer in Siam. A representative of Jamrach, the well known animal dealer, is now in Bangkok, apparently in search of the big deer known as the Cervus Schom burki, not a single specimen of which has ever reached Europe alive. They are to be found only In the ranges of hills in the higher lands in Slam. Siam Observer. THE END OF THE WORLD of troubles that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la , of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes : "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great Buffer ing, which I would never have sur vived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of General Debili ty." Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints, Blood diseases, Headache, Dizziness and Weakness or bodily decline. Price . 50c. Guaran teed by E. T. Whitehead & Co.'s drug etore. "Thi3 India ink," said the clever Chinese art student, "has no more right to be called Indian than your American redskins have to that name. For india ink all comes from China, and India never produced a stick of it. "Anhui, my own province, is the one where indla ink is made. The best of the ink is kept at home, for the use of the royal scribes and the official literati. It is only the lower grade that is exported. This lower grade sells at wholesale in Anhui for $1,500 a ton. "The very best grade india ink, the kind rich with gold, is worth $75, 000 a ton. "The constituents of india ink are colza oil, pork fat, lampblack, glue, musk, gold leaf and the oil of a poi sonous tree, the heng, which grows only in the Yangste valley. "After the admixture of the oils, the lampblack, the fat and the glue, the resultant paste is beaten for many hours with steel hammers upon wood en anvils, and during that long heat ing certain quantities of musk and of gold leaf are added, the musk to give the Ink a perfume, the gold to give it luster. Afterward the ink 13 dried for three weeks in molds. The stocks are then decorated, the most artistic scribes gilding them with very beautiful Chi nese characters. "There is no ink worthy to be mentioned in the same breath with ours an. ink redolent of musk and bright with gold." DRINKS FOR THE SUMMER. Good Reason Why Drinks Containing Carbonic Acid Gas Are So Popular. The London Lancet, discussing "effervescing beverages," agrees re garding their extensive use among all elasse. "Probably," it says, "there are two reasons for it. First of all, carbonic acid gas gives piquancy to a beverage, a briskness to it and an acid taste," and, second, "there are reasons for be lieving that the effervescent proper ties of a liquid promote digestion in two wrays; first, by the carbonic acid acting as a stimulant to the move ments of the stomach, and, second, by assisting in the disintegration of the contents of the stomach." On the other hand, however, It may be undesirable to distend the stomach with so much gas, as it may lead to thp embarrassment of action of a weak heart and may even poison the blood by the direct absorption of the gas by the stomach. In such cases, therefore, such beverages should be avoided. It is the question, then, of mere immoderation in use that causes real trouble. TJi H, atAuction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for it's nature's way. The beet kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty yearB." Iffado by J. C. Ayer Co., t-owall, Mass. iLitQ manuraotuiera or yers at SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. ackaefao Any person having backache, kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. The medicinal virtues of the crude gums and resins ob tained from the Native Pine have been recognized by the medical pro fession for centuries. In Pine-ulea we offei all of the virtues of the Native Pine that are of value in relieving all Kidney mi Bladder Troubles Prepared by PINE-ULE MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Scotland Neck, and- Leggetts drugstore, Hobgood. imin an n 111 ' JZr- i ""- 1 JC" r " rr-TK CJ ,-.-75 J There Is real enjoyment in che wing SCHNAPPS tobacco. That's why it has won millions of chewers every year, until now more is sold than all similar tobaccos. SCHNAPPS, the most popular prod uct of the Reynold? factories, is maii- u&ctttrcci i;i the very bear; oi' u;- v :v .. ; j mont tobacco belt, known to the w..-;j as producing tobacco with ?n !? SO caignuut aim cppeuzm uy.'i introduced ar.d popuLsnscd tiic C c fn of tobscco. - - j Li Btai3S W !M Cm C?i3 is manufactured by the cleanest and most healthful processes ever devised, under the direction of men who have made ihe chewing tobacco business a life study, and vho have managed the R. J. Rey nolds Tobacco Company since 1875. Only choice selections of thoroughly cured leaf are used in SCHNAPPS, and expert tests prove that this class cf tobacco requires and takes a smaller amount of sweetening than any other kind of tobacco grown and that it has a wholesome, stimulating and satisfying effect on chewers, besides being the most economical. There are a great many imitations claiming to be " just as good " as i t. m m Pur G!iw . il SCHNAPPS, but there sr. only or.f. ? , i ; tiittQ SCHNiiPPS. Bo sure the :-J . ? i on the tag, and und-?r the ta, S-c-h-n-a-p-n-o. There arc more: p ot:; j of SCHNAPPS chewed eveiy yea: V: . r. j j the total amount of all similar kind j Internal revenue statistics show tt j; SCHNAPPS and others cf the T;cy. j nolds brands wen enough chewers in one fiscal year to make a net gair nf I sis and a quarter million pounds, or cv- j third of the entire increased consiun i-t I ?; j in the United. States on chewir.g vJi smoking tobacco.! SCHNAPPS is marie and cold c v : : j where in 5c. cuts and 10 and 35c. R. J, REYNOLDS TGZs&COO CO., WistsonS2f?fi? ft. C. HUDSOBTS English Kitchen, On American and European Plan. Esxablished 1890. A nice Tloast Beef Dinner lor 25c. Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. AVe also have a few nicely furnished rooms for our pa trons. 347 Main Street, Norfolk, Ya. tH ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SVRUf KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HOKEYTAR " Bletsota and Honey Be m Entry Bottife Highest lute ON INVESTED rUNPS combined with the lowest death rate of any company for a great many years has put the The Lrirgyst and tk.-i j Plant in the .StMe . IB I f fl II i r- i . i prominently before the public, and has enabled it to reduce the cost of Insurance to the policy-holders to The Very Lowest Amount Possible. It leads in low cost to the policy-holder. It is truly the Great Policy Holder's Company. CAREY J. HUNTER & BROTHER, State Agents, Raleigh, N. C. E. E. MILLIARD, Special Agenl, Scotland Neck, N. C. S Qutirier a:i l M... r c il Ik UlllliU jfOMBS. 6KAVK :."$ I of Kverv Dcscrini:.-- . I ; Freight plVjciiw infills. Kaii ;:-'j! iUltvrd. Write l': . j and prices. ! Iron Fciicir.g-K for -' ;. ? CVmcu-rv and nlh '. .purposes n uPKii.'.; j Pi:TKi;sr.rt." s ! J. Y, SAVAGE. A at i Scotland Neck, N. C. Undertakers Old Fashsoned State Fair $35,000.00 JN MONEY PRIZES TO EB DISTRIBUTED Greatest Race Meet of the Ycar$7,0C0.00 In Purses Trotting Pacing, Running Races ami a Steeple Chase livery Day. INJGHT AITkCTIO' Richmond Horse 5hov During Fiir Week f inest Show Horses of the Country. $iy,000.00 in Cash Prizes. Greatest Live Sices "mm iKT Held ia the South Premium List Inrtedzs Liberal Money Prstn Utms in Every Class Dairy II-r is( Li-o f-.Uu k ';ti'cni51y, lhww'p aul Swino, Poultry aud Live F.Lock, I'i-.on, F inn Pnniucis, A'amiin Imple ments, Manufacture.! ArticVt-,, Tv.r;i l ooi lixhihit. Elaborate Art Department includh: j -riV.c Wo k. WrJic f-r Premium IJci Reduced Kztes on AH Rai;roSs THE VIRGINIA STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION, Inc. ric!iaiond, v:;?ci:M:A Full and Comjito s im- mi x j y It re" nnflfms. r; Burial Robes e" Kearse service ay Time mi... I Mill I llll N. B. Josoy CO. Scotland Neck. N ! i rrpsir or rfneie', 3ny kni f i ' " ' ' ' 1 H I far cur C..lPfc t-r!-.! - : door, blind, ttirdwjr. l V:' : " ' ' i !eilric fiHures ir PEANUTS PICKED WITH TME BEMTMALL PICKER bring hand picked prices. No steins, No trash. Will not break the shell. Absolute success. We are BOOKING. ORDERS NOW FOR FALL DELIUERY. JNo peanut raiser can afford to be without it. Write for prices, etc. WE KEEP Oil i:. 3 .AIL GaS Benthall Machine Company, Sin r" - - r-'- -r-S OF ALL KINDS ILL W With omploto TJndertaker' Outfit.; KEARSE SERVICE AT AN- pay or niht we ai- lu accommodate on, an the Public h-ii M. Hoffman & Bi'O- Sootland Neck. North s r I-
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