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How Did You Die? (Edmund Vance Cooke.) Did you tackle that trouble that came your way With a resolute heart and cheer ful? Or hide your face from the light of day With a craven soul and fearful? Oh, a trouble'3 a ton, or a trouble's an ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it; And it isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts, But only how did you take it? Tou are beaten to earth? Weil, well, what's that? Come up with a smiling: face. It's nothing against you to fall down flat, But to lie there that's the dis grace. The harder you're thrown, why the higher you bounce; Be proud of your blackened eye It isn't the fact that you're licked that counts It's how did you fight and why? And though you be dona to the death what then? If you battled the best you could, If you played your best in the world of men, Why, the Critic will call it good. Death come3 with a crawl, or comas with a pounce; And whether he's slow or spry, It isn't the fact that you're dead that counts, But only how did you die? Don't lot the hiiby sudor fro:n ecze ma, sores or any itching of tin skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. IVrfertJy sal'.' for child ren. All druggists sell it. We are quick to criticise, and criticism has its own place in life; we ar slow to cheer, and therein we waste one of the resources of power given to us by God, and we lower the temperature of life. Be lieve me, men and women around us are hungering and thirsting for a friendly word and a kindly greeting, and I care not whether they be high or low, they would count it a bene benediction. John Watson. A marvellous preparation containing the most healing ingredients. JIol- lister s Jioekv Mountain ica when all else 1ms failed. .V. Tea Tablets. E. T. Whitehead & Co. or "John, I can't make up my mind whether to chirsten baby after Aunt i Jane or Aunt Mary," "Oh, Aunt Jane, of course. She's quite as rich and ever so much more delicate." Brooklyn Life. Never can tell when you'll ma-h a finger or suffer a cut bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Jr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly euros the wound. "Evidently a Turkish bath is a scheme to keep one perpetually dir ty." "I judge from what you say that you've never taken one." "No, but I've seen a Turk." Philadel phia Press. Constipation couaes headache, nensoa dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Down's Jtegulets act gently and cure constipa tion. U5 cents. Ask your druggist. "Did your laat cook turn out well?" "Oh, finely! Ye were with her on ly one day, but she baked enough things to laat a week." Harper's Bazar. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. Xo appetite, and what I did eat distressed nie terrihlv. I'urdock Blood Bitters cured mo." J. II. Wal ker, Sunhury, Ohio. Caesar thrice refused a kingly crown, "I guess," said he to Marc Loeb, "that will relieve some of these boom-nursers." Pittsburg Post. Xo need to fear coughs and colds this year as you can obtain Bees Laxative Cough Svrup now from Your dealer. This is good news to mothers who fear croup and whooping cough. It is a gentle laxative that expells the poison from the system in the natural way. Cuts the phlegm and clears the head. Guaranteed. Sold by K. T. Whitehead & Co. "What's the longest word in the language?" "Good-night, I guess. It takes lovers about two hours and a half to say it." Nashville Ameri can. The clock ticks and ticks the time away, Shortening up our lives each day, Eat, drink, aud he merry, For some day you will be where There is no Rocky Mountain Tea. Free sample at E. T. Whitehead Co.'s drug store. Jaspar Have you got a nurse for your children yet? Jumpuppe No. We have changed our policy and have hired a referee. Town Topics. HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cure chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural ac tion of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup docs not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Re fuse substituted. E. T. Whitehead & Co. Petty AnnsysRcss. (The Lookout.) ; The petty annoyances of lift con- stitute a very formidable mass, if one j chooses to dwell upon them and re-; member them. They are curiously! combined with the most delicate ' pleasures; as the thorn is set on the ' same stem with the rose. Those who ; have the highest quality of receptiv- j ity and are most sensitive to the finer delights are the elect victims of the imperfections, the dissonances and the small grievanc-s that beset the way of the aspiring and the path of the ardent. No one, however wetf ! poised, can be entirely indifferent to the stings and discomforts of these j minor troubles: but the healthy na- ture will keep them below the hori- j zon of habitual thought. A man is ! . - , ,, : u,i;r, strong in that he is ab!a to suborum- ate the minor to the major concerns I of life; and fruitful in the degree in ' .!.;., ya ,cw hv nhi nMos ! and keeps to his path, not only with fidelity but with delight. Th good traveler does not miss the chance of beautiful scenery bescause his com panions of the hour are not of his kind; nor does he suffer a bad cup of coffee to overshadow the shrines of history or literature. A statesman does not yield hi3 measure because he is surrounded by scoffers and The man of religious con-' trifiers viclion does not suffer his wrath to j me part 01 our people in meir reia V) r-lrmoVrf bfw-.n flr.irehea are such I tions with their ey-Presidents ought imperfect administrations of the spir itual interests of society. The artist is not plunged into melancholy be- I based upon motives oi jusuce ana cause paints and brush are often so 1 fairness, and adequate to the situa obstiuate and unsympathetic to his j tion. hand; nor does the sculptor despair j The condition is by no means met of his vision because, in its tracing by the meager and spasmodic relief out, stone is hard and dust and dirt , occasionally furnished under the envelop him. The writer does net ffe of a military pension or some turn aside from his work because : other pretext; nor would it be best language guards its felicities and me-; met by making compensation, al lod:e3 with such persister.ee; nor ' ready accrued or accruing, depend does his imagination lose its freshness ; ent upon the discharge of senatorial because the use of the pen involves or other official duty, such drudgery. i in concluding this discussion, a Every fine achievement is beset ; personal word is necessary or per with difficulties. It is only the ardent : missible in view of the fact that I lover who bursts throguh the hedge am tha only man now living who ef thorns and awakens the princess. j could at this time profit by the ideas No little character of the sterner ; 1 havs advocated, I hope my sincer sort is wrought out in the overcom-1 ity will not be questioned when I say ing of small difficulties and the pa-: that I have dealt with the subject tient bearing of petty annoyances. without the least thought of person And the supreme work of living free- &1 interest or desire for personal ad b", joyously, and fruitfully is accom- ! vantage. I em not in need of aid p-ished by those only who know how j from the public Treasury. I hope to ignore trifles, to endure minor dis-! and believe that I have provided for comforts, and to make the day noble! myself and those dependent upon in spite of the annoyances which are me a comfortable maintenance, set about it like thorns. within the limits of accustomed pru Balsg il Twice. (Exchacco.) He who defers an unpleasant duty dees it twic. Anticipation of it may .tn-in, if ? iw, fl,.t! H V- V-'Vi-V. Tl till X 1 111 tllV JilCt placs, and then contemplation of it , necomaa a. r wsnra. hs nriinp ! task, rutins upon your head weighs ' you down and holds you back. The I well-finished one, beneath your feet, i raises you up and helps you forward, i Somehow or other it seems thai the hard thir"- rp 1h irnnnH-anf tl-iino-o Maybe it is beetle they are hnr.-V j and aometimas left undone that their j importance h realized. If you have I not met with success you think your , fforts merit, do not sit down to j groan and rail against fate, but just j quietly cast about for the disagree-1 able parts of your work from which ' you have shrunk. There you will find j your point of weakness. You may not attach importance to these things. ! but you can never know how your j nglect of them has changed the cur- : rent f yourlife- ! KANK FOOLISHNESS. j 'WliP'n attacked hy a cough or cold or when your throat i sore, it is rank : iOoliahnass to takr loohahnas to take any other medicine ! need New Discovery seven years and J know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guar antee at E. T. Whitehead & Co.'s drug store. 6Ue. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. "Your cook" "Oh, she is so careless that I don't believe she could drop a remark without breaking her word. "Smart Set. Everybody leves our baby, rosy sweet j and warm With kiss;,- places on her neck and ; dimples on her arms. j Once she was so thin and cross, used ; to cry v. itli pain i Mother gave her Cuscasweet, now j she's well again. , Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. - r-zrrz Mr. Crimsonback I see someone ; is suggesting a matrimony club. Mrs. Crimsonback- -Well, dear, we'll stick to the rolling pin. It's good enough for me. Yonkers Statesman. AN INSIDIOUS CANCER One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious dis ease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregular ities and prevents B right's disease and diabetes. E. T. Whitehead & Co. Doa'i Worry, Dear. (Sr.muel Merwin.) Don't vrorry, dar;the bleakest years That clog the forward view Each thins to nothiug when it nears, And we may saunter through, The darkest moment never comes, It only looms before; The loss of hope is what benumbs, Not trouble at your door, Don't worry, dear; the clouds are black, But with them comes the rain, And stifled sous that parch and crack May thrill with sap again The burden bear as best W9 can And theren be none to bear; IIard work has never kijed a man But worry did ifs sharG Don t worry, aear; don t blanch, j .' , don fc yield. But dare the years to come; or lve the enemy the field Because he beats his drum. These little woes that hover near Are nothing, though they ffall; We know that life is love, my dear, And life and love are all. Provision for Gar Ex-Presidents. (Ex-PresKlr-nt Cleveland in The Youth's Compan ion.) Whatever omission there may be of fair ad considerate conduct on to be made good by a definite and generous provision for all cases alike, dence and economy, and that those to whom I owe the highest earthly duty will not want when I am gone. These conditions have permitted ms to treat with the utmost freedom a topic which involves ne personal considerations, and only has to do in mv mind with por!ir!srtirvnt rVirir J f "f'"?6 fat"re' b,ut are, not ftached Jo trie ex-lWent of to- dayj an,d ! am SUre that 1 ara ,actu' a,ted 0,nIy,by an ever-present desire that the fairness and sense of justice characteristic of Americanism shall n9ithcr fail nor be obscured. The Tii:ags Bfe liava MlS3ei. (Selected.) "I wanted it so badly," said one who had spoken of a past desire "and now I am so glad that I did not get it. I can see now clearly, looking back, that it would have changed the current of my whole life, and changed it for the worse. I would never have attained to what I have, if my dssire had been granted." "When shall I attain to this- To thank Thee for the things I miss?" It is Bometim3 a hard task to at- tain to this We want things want tham so fervently and earnestly- ems hard, and we are tempted to rebel. Yet in the years ahead of us the rea son liea clear and plian why it is not good for us to have our way. A bet ter path is marked out for us by a wiser One, and we are led along it gently, patiently, in spite of our mur murs and rebellion. Some day we sea the hidden and better plan some day here or beyond and we pour out our thanks for the things we have missed. A CARD. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your your money if Foley's Honey andTar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cure la grippe, coughs and prevents pneu- monia and consumption. Contains no opiates. Tiie genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse Substitutes. E. T. Whitehead & Co. r- If thou addest little to little and doest so often coon it will become a great heap. Ilesicd. It is very important and in fact it is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach promply at the first signs of trouble which are belching of gas, nausea, sour stomach, headache, irritability and nervousness. These are warnings that the stomach lias been mistreated; it is doing too much work and it is demanding help from you. Take something once in a while; especially after meals; some thing like KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. It will enable your stomach to do its work properly. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. SAFETY-COOKING STOVE. Equal of the Coal Range and Will Not Explode. Numerous attempts have Tien made to devise a cooking range In which oil could be substituted for gas or coal. Very small oil stoves HiHitlMHHdlil I nil vui" TTmriiT rmT , i Oil Instead of Coal. havo proved successful, but to con struct a large stove, equal in size and usefulness to the coal range, has been a hard problem. The demand for such a stove is unlimited. An oil range which seems to approach the ideal is shown here. The range fs similiar to the usual household range, but in place of the coal grate an oil burner Is employed. The oil Is placed in a tank and conveyed by gravity into a vapor. The latter then passes into a flame, which Is regulated at will. This oil burner can also be used in connection with an open grate or fireplace. Flat Dweller's Lament. "I entertained for years," she was saying; "then I got so tired of it I quit. It was all a hollow mockery. People came to my house, drank my punch, ate my cake, and went away and roasted me. Those who roasted me most came and told me what the others were saying. Well, as I told you. I quit for several years, but now I have begun again. Why? It's the terror of loneliness. New York people, except the butcher, the baker and the gas man, won't come to your house without a special in vitation, without the promise cf Ec:ae amusement. You may sit at year home in New York 3-ear in and year cut, with never a knock at your door that you care about. There are too many others ready and willing to furnish them smusement. I was getting moss-grown, sitting by my radiator forever with only my cat. Better ingratitude, better sys tems tic criticism of yourself and your methods of entertaining you can't please everybody than this Insufferable, deadly, Siberian loneli ness of the New York flat." GUIDES TO HEALTH. Don't sprinkle yourself with heavy scent. Your particular kind of per fume may be exceedingly obnoxious to those about you. Little women make a mistake if they wear tight-fitting shoulders and long, thin sleeves. They only maks themselves look weazen. The woman who wants to seem taller must see how slender she can be. The thinner she is, tho taller she will look, other things being equal. But there are things she must do. If the feet are tired and painful with long standing they will feel much rested if bathed in salt water and if after washing salt is rubbed over the hands it will close the pores and keep the skin soft. Hands should not be exposed to extremes of tempeature. Neither very hot nor very cold water should be used, and it is not well to be con stantly washing them. Wrhon wash ed, however, it should be done thor oughly. Feminine Tast? in Eooks. "Women In the last fifteen years have taken to reading a much better class of books," said a veteran dealer. "I think I may safely assert that the average woman has to-day a finer literary taste than tna average man. "It used to be different. Womn used to to read nothing but the "Dutchess," Mrs. Southworth. Ber tha M. Clay, and writers of that class. Now they read Howe1 is, Joseph Conrad, Kipling, Wells, Mrs. Wharton, Hardy, W. W. Jacobs, George Meredith, and so on. "So much for my average woman paron. My average man patron reads Conan Doyle, Hall Calne, Rider Haggard, Winston Churchiil writers of the popular class. "I suppose it is the higher educa tion and the greater freedom now allowed women that havo improved their literary taste so tremendously." To Clean White Chamois Gloves. Make a lather with castile soap and warm water, In which you have put one tabiespoonful of ammonia to each quart. When the water Is tepid put the gloves in it. Let them soak for a quarter of an hour then press them in your hands; do not wring them. Blnse in fresh, cold wr.ter with a little ammonia added. Press the gloves in a towel. Dry in the open cir, after previously blowing to puff them out. A CUBE FOR MISERY. "I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produoes," says R. M. James, of Louelien, S. C. "It's called Elctric Bitters, nd cornea in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a billious attack in almost not time ; and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission." This great tonic medi cine and blood purifier gives quick re lief in all stomach, liver and kidney compliants and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at E. T. Whitehead & Co. 'a drug Btore. 6 !' SSL-Si . I Zii I iaanwrarjin m m.. s SI! 1 My Wish. (Robert Spear, in the Christian Register.) Thet while I live or when I die, To know my happiness was no one'i misery, That no one's loss did ever iwell my gain, My pleasure never came from other's pain My joy was never sorrow to another; That all should feel I ever was a brother, (So brotherly that it was sure to spoil My rest to feel it came from other's toil, Or that my strength was weakness to a neighbor's fame, My honor purchased by another's shame; Or that my home or church or land was blest By what had other hearts and homes depressed.) My wish ii this to only hear the call, To ble3s the Hand, the Hand that gives to all. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a pen ny's cost the great value of this scien tific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold bd A. C. Peterson. Mr. Rich I suppose you find that a baby brightens up the home? Mr. Benedict Yes, we burn nearly twice as much gas as usual. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT RE CARDINO THE NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUJ LAW. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not a fleeted by the National Pure Food and Drug Law as it contains no opiates or other harm! ul drags, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. E. T. Whitehead & Co. It may look as if the Republican party was making serious mistakes, tut the Democrats had best not count on this to help them out. Durham Herald. It depends upon the pill you take. DeWitt's Little Early Risers arc the best pills known for constipation and sick headache. Hold by E. T. While head & Co. "You were married before tho war, weren't you?" "Well, yes; the fighting did start a few weeks after the ceremony. Smart Sst. "I trust this may be read by many sufferers from Kidney and Bladder trouble'' writes Mrs. Joe King, of Woodland, Tex. "I sulTorcd four years and could find nothing to give oven temporary relief. Our druggist at last indured me to try your 30 days' treat ment of l'ineules for $1. This one bot tle has cured me and money could not buy tlie value it has been to me. Guar anteed. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. "Do ycu believe the good die young? "I think they do, if all my wife tells me about her first husband is true." Life. A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Slioop,s Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly harm less and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells moth ers everywhere to give it without hesi tation even to very young babies. Tho wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a, lung-healing mountainous shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the coughs, and heals tho sore and sen sitive bronchial meniberanes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plan!; extract, that, helps to heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor u.ses. "The Sacred Herb." Demand Dr. Snoop's. Take no other. A. C. 1'eterson. I have formd a tried and tested cure for Rhcu fnatism ! Not a remedy that wM straighten tho distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony growths back to flesh again. That is impossible. But I can now surely kill tb-: pains and panes of this deplorable disease. In Germany with a Cheiuist In tho City of Darmstadt I found trie last ingredient with Which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was mide ft perfected, dependable prescription. Without that last ingTediont, I successfully treated many, many cases of Rheumatism ; but now, at last. It uni formly cures all curable cases of this heretofore much dreaded disease. Those sand-lilce granular wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seem to dissolve and pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does sugar when addod to pure water And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the cause of 'Rheumatism is gone forever. There Is now no real need no actual excuse to ruffer longer with out bclp. We sell, and in confidence recommend Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy A. C. PETERSON. onuments & Rheumatism M We pay the Freight, and Guarantee Safe Delivery. Largest Stock in the South. Illustrated Catalogue free. The Couper Marble Works, (Established 1848.) 150, 161 and 1G3 Bank Street, Norfolk, Virginia. My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will erw long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only g genuine hair-rood you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp I clean and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty yeaxa. I . .T,ibir 3.C. Ayer Co.. Ijow?". AW. an muniil'aoturerB ox M&yer's SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Dr. J. E. Masrow Corrects all KWp that Glasses defects of the L. I L will remedy. VIRGINIA OPTICAL PARLORS, 324 Main Street, Corner Talbot, Norfolk, Va. 6-6-iyr Telephone 1 1 27-A -.JoseyCo Undertakers' Supplies. Full and Complete Line. mJAu Coffins and Caskets Burial Robes, Etc. Hearse Service any Time N. B. Josey Company, Scotland Neck. North Carolina FOSTER. POCOSIN IANI. All persons are hereby forbidden, under penalty of the law, to Hunt Trap, Fish or Tresspass in any form or manner whatsoever on my land known as the "Pocosin Land," con taining ahout 1200 acres, and bound ed as follows: By the land of Chas. Tender, C. W. Albertson, the river road from Sprinc: Hill to Edwards' Ferry, the land of G. K. Moore (known as the Ben Smith land) and the Chas. Turner place. Let it be understood that this notice applies to all persons, friend and foe alike. S. B. KlTCHIN. ll-28-6t Tlie South Bend Watcli! "mm TON'T you think it's time, hon- KJf estly, to relegate the watch you now carry to the attic along with the other heirlooms and get a watch that you can depend on to meet the conditions of the life you lead? We wish you would call and nee our line of beautiful South Bend Watches. The South Bend Watch is sold on what it will do for you, not on the strength Of a reputation of a bygone past. We will gladly show you the eco nomy of buyinu a South Bend Watch if you will asK us. we guarantee them to be satta- Jactory time-Keepers. Kt , i member, the South Bend I Watch frozen in ice Etill keeps perfect time. Don't forget we carry a full line of other watches, jewelry, silverware and cut glass the year round. E. T. Whitehead & Company H. W. NIXON, Mgr. Scotland Neck, North Carolina. Gravestones N.B n 5 ! DO YOU WANT A $1 J)C3.C0 .CCISCT INSURANCE POLICY In one oi the :irest compiles !a Ar.erlctl Ve will !ssuo s ic'i a rc'.Icy, H'I'ic ywr fr.nlly S 1.000.00 in enr- ri yevr c'.-aih Y s-'-i-lcnt. nr. 1 S7.E0 per wjk in cn;e ci jui 3 '; '"'. " everyoi vlio ttnd v.-' 3 '.d .vary su!.-- iter to THE COTTON JO'JfcNAL. ! '; or.! representaiivo ccttc;i crc'-"'S' ."er. pu.:3..tf weekly at Ailanis, Cla.. rrlce one d.-lur pi yea. -. Send In your eubrirlptlon a:id tha- : f cno ci your friends, and rec-ivu Th OUon . 1 urrl f r cn year, und tho THOUSAND DCLLV K AOTrni.T POLICY. a?a limit 65 year. v $1,000.00 for 9Ssofiln.fcu. , ...... i ii If you cannot Kt one ofymr frier c 1 s-inrr .V 8md$i.50fcryoi;r3ut3ctiFtioa ni ti A;cKui. Policy. MI thU Coupon today io TM COTTON JOURNAL, Atlanta, Co. I encloss fcr which send ms THE COTTON JOUR KM. Ur en. r,ar. and the Accident Insurance Polii Y ior Sl.v'). Nsrr.e Asto - P. O - ' State - To wfccm policy Is io be madj payablo: Largest and Best Equipped Plant in the State. Chas. Miller Walsh Quarrier and Manufacturer MONUMENTS, Tombs and Gravestones of Every Description. Freight prepaid on all ship ments. Safe delivery guar anteed. Write for designs and prices. Iron Fencings for tmetery and otlierS. purposes a Specialty. Petersburg, Va. J. Y. SAVAGE, Agent, Scotland Neck, North Carolina rcpur or remocrl t.ty kins of Suitdmq I Sena H fcr pur (ATALSUi of bu.ldmq malarias, aash. doors, blinds. hriwjrt. mantels, pt.nl, glass. qs vt & etrctric futures ic. pj fFRAKll Y. CLARK .,iH I EslaMisIiriNilTn. KIJRr3L!.VA EES Reeky Mountain Tea ftf'ungsts A Bnsy Uedicino far Easy Peopia. Brings Golden Health and Ecacwcd Vipr. A ftwetfle f "! G",m tir.i Inn. In'liio;licn. T.ivo Hid Kiilnpy Trou'Dlo-". i':nipl's. r-i'in, l;iiiur Ul'wxl. n.i.l nrr.nh. Sl.lt'-.'ish ro-.v.-l -. M"ii I i-lv inj Hackarfi.;. It's Kilty Jliitintain Ter. In nl t furin, cnt" a l. Cimi;!" i'iiidi by fIoLi.if3Tiii Duva Company, Jlf-dis-m, TV is GOLDEN KUGSETS FOR SALLdW PE0P p Allcoujh eyrtips contAlnind onUtes eonH Mti the bowels. Bee' Lxtiv IIony n4 Tax moves tho bowels and coaUu do opiates. S M by E. T. Wiiitohea-I & Co. Et 1C3 We havo a full line of field seed, such as : Clover, Timothy. Orchard Gass, Seed Oafs cf all fcimS Seed Wheat, Seed Rye, etc. Also sell feed, and .sultry supplies. "Write us for sam ples. N. R. SAUAQE: Sc SON, Seedsmen Richmond, - - Virginia. BPPSOZT'S English Kitchen, On American and European Plan. Established 1890. A nice Koast Beef Dinner lor 25c. Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. 8 in We also have a few nicelv furnished rooms for out l trons. 4. tj&bl&tt Conforms to National Pur WKA 347 Main Street, Norfolk. Va.
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