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I I s X I -1 : P 1 1 m i . 3 -Si I -1 Good Advertising Is to Business what Steam is to Machinery, that great propelling power. This aper gives results. . E. HSLLiAUD, Editor and Prosriefcr. Good Advertisers Use these columns for results. An advertisement in this paper will reach a jjood t lass of eople. r" is Cur McUo. Subscription Price $I.C0 Per Yccr. VOL. XXIV. K2w Series Vol. 11.--6-1S SCOTLAND CK, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1503. Women as Well as men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. THE EDITOR'S LEISURE HOURS. Observations of Passing Events. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor -v!' . and cheerfulness sor disappear vhert the kid- re out of ordsi ' IfurS. V3 are V i .1 . f r l.:-.'.y rviuney trouoie Rst "NV'NSHi tecptne so prevalent 'A'is. Y 1 tnat it is not uncommon JACK TEOST'S 1KGE5!3. NUMBER 8. Found eo a $10.00 Confejisrata Bill. "Here oi Fort Arlbar." The wide world wonders at the death sentence some days ago at St. Petersburg of General Stoessel for surrendering Port Arthur to the Japanese January 1, 1905. The great Russian General was charged with surrendering the interests committed to him six weeks be fore it would have been necessary, in order to save his own was tried and condemned to death, but there is a that the death sentence may be chanced to a Ion?- He who was proclaimed the world nvpr cemrcUhc SJgeTuis teS;!h I as "tIie liero of Port Arthur," now bears the brand of criminal l ei-'.vel'iiif', d3-e-:d upon it. the cause cf ' conviction for dointr what feY at the time wnnlil lin vs mips. J he d;f.'i,v:':v i U-J, tw. ,j.--x:...s . . . vi"" - .k.n wv 11 V. 11 L'lL,. -J. I IiI !!-: I i I . ,v.'..-us ina treatment o: .V--for a chili to b borr. " "UU1U ' VV; ".'tii'jSy afflicted with v;ak hid- ' life. He wa H$Xb$?d- neys. If the child urin- robol,i1itv tl -l r atcs too oftan. if th ! probability tl irte sea! -!s the flesh or if, v.hen the child I term of imprisonment. cScf the SaS'isteSKteilh I aS "tIlG lle f Port Al i impjrtant creans. tioned as being right and wise. Such are the turns which come "hi? iinnlfS'.-it I to ttipii in crrpnt rnnl Thuv liouo flioii- rlenro nnrl .p t,o.:tiC ia Ci-e to a diseased coni tion ci the 1 x x 11 xi 1 n . t t , 1 l icn- s and bladder and not to a habit as i content as well as those who walk the humble and unappreciat most pcopia supple. i ed ways of life. Then, a great hero admired the world over; vvoi.iCn as vcl as men are made rr.;-.- , . , . . ...... ... e -2v:o v.-uh kidney and bladder trouble now, sun aamirea, it may oe, but an object ot pity. Such are peat remedy, j the changes in life's uncertain way. "There's nothing true but na fccm roei trie The mild ar.d the same immediate ef:ect isXva3?t03S is soon realised. It is sold ' ly druggists, in fifty- f-y! ! cant and ens do liar i size:. Yru may have a 'i; r?:v,..- j sarnpis bottle by mail ""Slss-BOt ! Heaven." . ..r.pn.CI lei.- Kor.ie 01" Snctp-toi. inj ah a'j. ut it, including many cf the inoi'aiii'j.. wi ies'.moniai letters i.-cm sutiercrs cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer t Co., Bi:-.ghamton, M. Y., te cure an: 'ccatlc-n '.It's i-arer. Thk JSTorth Carolina Arbitration and Peace Congress to be held in Wilmington Mav At'n in intii will -i nntoUn VprtaTv.,.T , n " -.v - - L ill W lU iAXVyOU XlULtk7i.O Ksriis Cerolina Peace Congress. gathering. Its purpose is three-fold as outlined by those who are promoting it, mistake, brt re- . """'vv w iW "" tuv cujuc ui ?v.ami hoo Dr ' orth Carolina upon the progressive proposals approved bv tlie .uimor .s Swamp Root, aud the address , Second Hague Congress. (2) To concentrate thought upon 'y "onto. those ideas that need to b arr, nan;c Curious Acciilsnls Ttist Hove Ceen Caused Ly Igs asd Ssow. I Mi (PearBon's We':!y.) Although scores of lives are lost yearly as a result of rash skaters venturing1 on ice too thin to bear their weijht, yet the worst tragedies of frost are by curious contradic tion those caused by thaw. In February, four years ago, there was a tremendous frost on the Con tinent, The Vistula, among other rivers, was covered with ica of im mense thickness, ?.nd when the thaw came and the bench of frost were loosened the ren.nng river became choked with gigantic dams of ice. In Galicia, near Szcuezin, the floes grounded in a shallow part of the stream, and instantly a vast barrier of ice began to rar itself, while be hind it the choked river swelled into a mighty lake, and, pouring over its banks, inundated the fiat country for a width of nineteen miles. A regiment of sappers, armed with dynamite, arrived by special train, out their efforts were 01 little use. Within twenty-four hours r.o fewer than ten viliiages were under water, 800 families were homeless and nearly 70 people were drowned. WHO WANTS BOYS? (Selected.) Representing nothing on God's earth now, And naught in the waters below it- r j As the pledge of a nation that pass ed away, Keep it, dear friend, and show it Read and See. (Roanoke-Chowan Time.) Who wants the boys? The Sun day schools want them. They can scarcely thrive without boys. i The church r.ppd 5 t'ipm Tfiamdr. Show it to those that will lend an ear Weak when the boys draw away from To the tale that this trifle will tell; ' the sacred service Of liberty born of a patriot's dream, j The public schools are after the Of a storm-cradled nation that felU j boys, to fit them for the stern duties But the faith that was in us was i of onest citizenship, and cannot ful- strong indeed, nil its mission without boys. Though our poverty well we dis cerned, And this little check represented the pay. That our suffering veterans earn ed. They knew it had hardly a value in gold. Yet as gold our soldiers received it, I any ooys It gazed in our eyes a promise to i D0VS- 2$ IMF $3 Miri pro '.: :;! S.-iC Ci the nation needs boys. Its very existence is threatened when the' boys are drawn away for evil pur- j poses. It must have boys; good boys.noble boys, true boys, honest boys, brave 1, j . 1 . I uuys, strong ooys, maniy boys, clean boya, and pure. The saloon wants boys. All boys, It cannot exist without pay And every true soldier believed it. Too poor to possess the pvecious ores, And too much of a stranger to! borrow, We issued today our "promise to pay" And hoped to redeem on the morrow, 1 So docs Franco So does Germany f 1 .... Tn'-eof ilam jCo. haj lf.cn nude lUgal in V.'huiirtoo and the Dutnrt cf Columbia, ar.d alum baking powdert ar everywhere recognized at injurious. ij protect yc.-rreif against slam, vvhen ordrins baking powder. and te ewe yiu d Royal. iiom Koyt! Grar C.Vearn cf Tartar. It ados to thci'iocsubiLly and vdiolcsorac nc;3 Ci tl-.e fuod. So your daughter has married 1 the titled stranger," said the roman- Q P. Sf HTi', M. D. Physician a:;d Surgeon, Scotland Xeck, Is". C. Ofltt-c 1:1 tho Xcw Bank Building. ' Congress. I. P. WiKBERLEY, Physician and Surgeon, Scotland Neck, N. C. Ofiico on Depot Street. 1)8. A. C. UVR0N, DENTIST. 0lVi-0 ur stairs in White &W head Building. If a dollar should drop in the till. be popularized prior to the Third Hague happened a couple of winters rxo at ihe days r0lIed on and the weeks be (o) To discover the true relation between arbitra- ! Wieringen, on the 7uidcr Zee. This! came years j tion and armament, so that national security will alwavs exist, j ffreat shallow inland sea of brackish I p . ut our COiers were empty still; through adequate armament, until a reliable system of "arbitra-1 water usually freezes every winter f0oms w"e scarce the Tresury 1 uuu luimsiies an eueuuve suosuiuie. jiininent speakers anu j v tlw .:n 4i . : 1 : ... j. n. . x 1 arv evenintr a nnmhprnf nonnlowwo sv.ijuiaio iu ptii iiviptut; m i-jii; juewiiiig ciuu il is wet loriu mat! -. ..v.j 'no more representative or influential assemblv hns hn in ! amusing themselves skating off the ! But our boys thought little of price I the State since the stirring times of the Revolutionary 'and ! V L&ZSJ 'som at a 'rable dis- -i lin -i 1 , , , . , " . tance trom snore, when suddenly a Recession periods. hile not much lias yet been said about great floe arss in evtent crJKed ; the meeting the people of the State will doubtless become great- j awy from the rest of the' ice and ly interested by the appointed date. a rapidiy widening "lane of water ! I divided a dozen skaters from the j ' j shore. . x rx jx'x x-J Some plunged in and swam back, , As the great wave of temperance and tne strong sentiment but seven were caj.r5ed out to gea for prohibition continues to swaep the country, and especially 1 on the floating ice Tbow on hnr the South, there are evidences that the ! rushed for boats, but here the frost whiskey interests are becoming aroused I completed its deadly work. The boats suggestive and contains a pertinent question: "To editors the tr,re tnat onG v.ras loosened it was 1 throughout the country has come an impressive proof-sheet of daT- Next day the unhappy skaters j It will die without boys to feast its ravenous nnnftit fnr if liirao nn tlw. .. .....v.o,. 11c woman. f-v- -T I. T J. 7 i. 1- x I uu" , ' , uie most wrsis-1 ..yeSp amvscred Lt-iiL, reienness seeder alter Hoys which exists today. It never ceases its deadly chase. It is the most insi- A Pertinent Queslicn. Office hours from 9 to 1 o'clock i and strong efforts are being ma le to discount prohibition. The I were too tightly frozen into the sand and to .) o C;QCtc. ; following editorial by Collier's headed "Tainted News'' is very j of the beach to be moved, and by yw. wixon," Refracting Optician, constitute the object of its most bi ter and malignant attacks. "The boys of to-day are the men of tomorrow," and the drink cursed men of to-day are the drink wrecked men of tomorrow. It must have boys. Boys it is bound to have. Boys it has planned to have. or pay j Whose boys? YOURS. Or of bills that were overdue j The point is right here. If the sa We knew if it bought our bread to-; loon lives the boys must die. This is day j an awful sacrifice of the home de- 'Twas the best our poor country j fenders, for the express purpose cf could do. j perpetuating the blighting, wither- Keep it, it tells all our history over i ing saloon. From the birth of the dream to its j If the boys are to live, then the sa last, j loons must die. Modest, and born of the Angel Hope I The death of the saloon is the safe Like our hope of success it pass- ty of the boys. Of the IG.000,000 e(h I boys in our country over 10,000,000 ! are ensnared. Shall these continue j to be crowded out, and the other 6, j 000,000 be drawn into the awful vor- j Mr. Cumrox. glancing up from his check book. "Was it a case of love at sight?" ' Y pa TTrmr if 9a n n r-x- TMn,.. Uluuf anu xuu xu Known xo nu- sight."-Washington Star. jiianny, ami uij iriiviest 01 me noys (!ri('is sv('t'iin;;tlii'funtry. Slop it with Prevent ies, before it g( deeply s nted. To ehrek ojirlyeolds with them litt! Caiuly C.hl Cure Tablets i.-i surely sensible anil sni'e. 1'ii-vent ie contains ni),uinine, nolaxatviw, uotliiiigharU (.I'Mekenintr;. 1'neuiiKinia would never' appear if early eM. weiv )roiii)tly lroUei). Al.-t giitxl for feveri.-h eliild ren. Lar-e box, 4s tablet--, l'V. lioefcet boxes o eontJ. Sold by A. V. IVteivon. Ifcc Hszl aad Scuih Aoierica. (Youth's Companion.) Bill What in the world do you suppose makes whales blow so much? Jiil Why. didn't you ever hear that Jonah story? Yonkera Staes-man. It will be imni-eeessary for you to p tlimtudt a painful, expensive oeratioii for l'ili if im ManZan. J'ut 11 in a eoi!ap.-ib!e tulx? with nozel, ready to aply to the soreness and inllanima tion. For any form of Piles, pri'.-e. "t)e. guaranteed, '.'-old bv K. T. Whiteliead Co. The elder Weller had enjoined his I print and pictures, entitled 'Prohibition in the State of Maine ! c 7U,,U L J ueam. . of the pan to send .After 5G Years,' and thus addressed: 'To the Editor: This LT. I0 " fr'!iy r03 i ake i to the Pacific, the gov ; matter i sent to you without charge. . . . If you desire a rr, uie ?z 7 ! People of South x . .1 x- i i- 1 xi x 1 x -c point, a nctie piace 01 voocten-huut fpcrp,. a intprpet ; mat of the entire page, inducting both type and cuts or if you kr. :. 1. lieLeu a Keui mreiest I - ' " - llll lAZsVZlL W 11 I.-, lill'l V T T ill Ever since the first announcement i te?' to give place to 226000 murder j son to spell it with a "We Watch Maker, Jeweler, En graver, Scotland Neck, N. C. -r i.i .1 J. . ..l.i. it . i 1 -r , f 3 -, 1 i-- ?i n MiP ( 1 tip pii ri n 1 trp (i? i-i t itp mt tip rnr n mnn l i t. i ? , r M!Yfi'3 V&TfWl i '"''-' " " m,wx, x j naoicea oniy in winter, i.s people ,J. WLJUj jam prepared to forward them to you immediately on receipt of j are fishermen who catch their prey Attorney and Counselor at letter or telegram, stating which you desire. No charge will j by cutting holes in the ice when the Law, j be made to you for cuts or mats except that express charges ! lake freezes. One Right in Febru- the Atlantic fleet mills? ernments and ! Which shaI U be' boys or saloons? America have mani-1 "omes or saioons: aunaay schools in tv.p pyh; lr saloons: Churches or saloons? ;19-221 Atlantic Trust Buildin I no PrePaid. Edvard Staats Luther.' The long 1 ary, 1907, a tremendous gale arose " &, columns of print and big pictures of bottles, dives and sordid j and before the sleeping inhabitants Norfolk, a. jdens are aU devoted, with an air of judicial detachment, to ! r fivo of these 1;ttI box"like dwel- Public. Bell Phone 7fi0 showing that a.n imr.n.rtin.1 investigation nrovos thnt nrnhihi. unS's new what Had happened their " tion Admiral Evans and his ships were met by a Brazilian wrar-ship as they approached the harbor of Bio de Janeiro and escorted to the anchor- rge. men icr more than a week. Nations or saloons? Oh, what a terrible destruction to our human family is the dreaded stuff. The life of the saloon means the 'i tion is not a success.' "Who paid the LWM,in, tial investigation?' Whose money Attorney and Counselor at 'and making the plates? Can it be tha 9 MTTiirnTinp' t-mTinn.rn m r i ;arf pa ann nr n put, p.ri i rnr r iwaii i .... t-. Halifax, N. C. are who thoughtlessly use such stuff; others there are to whom andTts inhabitants were drowned,' "lonroTdoctrine Money Loaned on Farm Lands T .1, T u . " , s " Fr" "7 -c ';y, iuuij.it. in eertain emergencies, may demand -r- 1 mi ui iumu ci v e tue mteresii ui wuutsvtsr its utiuiv 01 iuis paiiuu- up oaie asaiuai, tu wige uj. u lung death of all else. Boys, the saloons , Til I while the ships were coaling lhe wouia uevour you. iney are your j o; nadiri. Brazi ians eave dinners and reron. : greaiett enemy. ocriKe me accursea tions in honor of their visitors. The sa!oon and strike ifc hard- of flag, bi- 'But," protested Sam, "I'll bo t-Kivti 1.1 x vvjv.T); u clou idil. Herewith they felt it was up to Dickens. New York Sun. THIS MAY IXTKIJKST YOL". Xo one is immune from Kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Cine will stop the invt;nlaritie and ( lire any eae of kidney and Mad in r trouble tliat i.s not beyond tin reach . E. T. Whiteliead fc Co. 1 1-1 T -1. .1 ao b.- .n,. I "u"iC-s '-'Ui't- i-iouc prr7;p;nn nrpsidpnf- Mmlf t0i . parents, gee ngnc ana on Zbth wv.xx, vx txxv- xxxi.yitx- . 1.,.-, 11.. x- XI.- -v.x uvtv-imx f,.,,nta lf r,,,.,,,,,, Ll.l k paiuior setting tne type 1 nrl v,, . . , l 'u wt . . Ui b, coiigrai-, Yours for the boys and prohi t the harried brewers are i 1 uiated botn countries on the friend- tion. i uic naiutu oievais ai sneed across the frozen siirfpr.o. Onp 1 , , . .. 1 ' , - 1 1 ,' ti i .: 1 nnr t? -- - t - nvH v- . 1 1 - iu 1 111 4 gILL El. J05EY, thropic enterprise." General Insurance Agent,! ! Scotland Neck, N. C. IfrH'-' 1-5 AIR Qft SAffl a f.-J L!iftr vrr Fn to Ktalorj Oray! f ;'''-' v;., rrxy to its youttiul CoIorT J P r'V? fi , ,.t;.2!"Lii'2,'-'?LI'-'u?r-:''' ft l VL o. jose UndertaEiers' Supplies. and Complete Line. ;. 'V -. '( .: V-- '-5-" 1 Ci off ins and Caskets Burial Robes, Etc. Hearss Service any Time N. B. Josej" Company, Scotland Neck. North Carolina SIMPLE RFM HDY For I.A GRIPPE. I La grippe coughs arc dangerous as - they frcfjueiitly develop into pneumon- ia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only $ stops the cough but heals and strength ens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yelloAv package, lte fuso substitutes. E. T. Whitehead & Co. mm DYSPEPSIl TABLETS Relieve Indigestion and 8tomach Troubles. Foi headache Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. Swapping Compliments. The current number of Collier's tells how a critic in the New York "Sun" in clear style expressed want of appreciation of a certain theatrical production, where upon the owners of the theatre in which it appeared withdrew from the "Sun" the advertisements of all the theatres in their control. Says Collier's: "Good notices, plenty of advertising; bad notices, none," and suggests that "the critic's business is to find out what comments the man agers desire and then obediently to furnish the article required." Tliis experience of the great metropolitan daily is not different from the experience of many a country weekly. While the ex perience of the country weekly may not be concerning a criti- ; cape, which runs out crescent fashion almost opposite the village. One of the most amazing: trage dies of frost occurred in Colorado on a February day, twelve years ago. The temperature was far below zero, but the air dry and clear, and the sun shining with amazing brilliancy. Five people, who were driving to- To Bkkak ix Xi:w Shoks .imvays I .-k We had great hopes for Farmer Home until some of his friends got reckless and began to write poetry on his candidacy. Concord Tribune. KEKl'INU OPEN HOUSE. Evorvbodv i.-s welcoino when we feel ;ood: and we feel that way only when the use of the power of tho' United States in defense cf South American republics. Conclusive evidence of the ade- 01mtead, LeLtoy, X. Y quacy of that power in such an em-! 1 ergency was at anchor in the harbor i in full sight of Brazil and of the rest j of the world. When the fleet steam-1 ed away, three hundred thousand! AIJ-EX'S FOOT-EASE, a powder. It j our digestive organs are working prop' prevents Tightness and Ulistcring.cnrcs cr!v. Dr. King's Xcw Life Tills regu Swollen, Sweating, Aching , feet. At I late the action of t-tomaeh, liver and all Druggists and shoo stores, 2 cts. bowels so perfectjv one can't help feeling iNiinpie niane.1 ntu,. Atiuress, .. r-. good when i.o uses tbese pills. oc at j E. T. Whitehead & Co.'s dri:g store. Brazilians rrathprsd nn the eVinro-nnrl gether across the tract of forest re-1 on the boatg Jn the harbor tQ watch serve Known as iortn rarK, aia not really feel the cold. Suddenly the distant mountains disappeared in a white mist and the its departure. . uuvuuj.ijiv, WJC vajyitdl UI xil - sun lost its brilliancy. Presently one of the women put her hand up to her cheek, crying out that some- charged with a mist of fine particles, flx ;xo1.i- A Ar ,.r ,.u , ... -i . . . 'i fleet itself proceeded down the coast which glittered like diamond dust. Lf Q ,-f Mn x , i , to iXl , . , . ! of Argentine, it was escorted by a cism of a theatrical performance, it frequently reveals just as j thing had stung her. A breeze be- j Yvmnl-i wnnt: nf waann nn tho Tn.rt. rf thnsfl rnneprninrr whnm trio Sai1 to blow and tne air became article in the paper is printed. We remember once to have printed in these columns the news of a fisticuff between two persons. The item was printed in only a few lines, and as soon aa t.he paper was distribute d among its readers one of the com batants came to the office pale and almost breathless with ap parent rage and wanted to know why we printed something about him. We inquired if anything untrue had been said about him in the paper and he seemed to think that some un fairness had been done him. The paper was referred to, the item read and the fisti differ was asked if the item stated any thing that was untrue. Being an honest and square fellow, though at time3 a little pugilistically inclined, he frankly ad mitted that what we printed was. true. Ho went away appar ently "cooled down," but we doubt to this day that if we had said the other fellow had done our complaintant a cowardly turn and was contemptible in it if we should have been inter rogated about the matter just as we were. The attitude of some people towards newspapers is very peculiar, and frequent ly no thought is taken by such persons as to whether the news paper man is conscientious, or ought to be, in what he says about them. gentine, is not on the list of stop- j ping-places for the fleet, but at ihe express invitation of the government the flotilla of torpedo-boat destroy ers sailed up the river La Plata to ! that city, where the officers were treated with great honor. As the . More - - ;i w x V " v . They saw a settler, his face covered .- t i i: x 4? : ! j ly. They drove to his house and he hurried them in. Before morning all the "party were dreadfully ill, and one woman was dead. This fog is of fine ice particles, so intensely cold that they reach the lungs with out melting. . The Indians justly call this strange phenomenon the White Death. A King's Dyspepsia Tablet after each Pinesalve Carbolized acts like apoul- meal overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia and other stomach ills. Two dsys' treatment free.. ' Ask our dealer. Sold by E. T. "Whitehead & Co. tice, draws out inflammation, and poi son. Antisepitc, healing. For chap ped hands, lips, cuts burns. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. r, u DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is best for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. It is especially good for piles. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Esaspls. Examples lead us, End we likely see j Such as the prince is, will his people be. Robert Herrick. f- If you have catarrh rid yourself of this repulsive disease, ask lr. fcnoop of Racine. Wis., to mail you fiee, a trial box of his Dr, Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple, single test, will surely tell .you a catarrh truth well I worth your knowing. W rite to-day. Don't sutler longer. A. v. reterson. by squadron of Argentine cruisers. Chile, notto be behind the repub lies on the eastern coast, sent a war- J ship to Punta Arenas, the capital of j the province through which runs the I Strait of Magellan, with instructions! to its commander to welcome thej Americans to Chilean waters, and to 1 report that a squadron of war-ships j I would meet the fleet at Valparaiso, i f i Plans have already been made for a reception in honor of the fleet in the capital of Peru when it reaches Callao, the seaport of Lima. Thus, practically all the way round South America, the visit of the ships of the powerful friend in the north is welcomed. It means much to the South Americans to learn that in case of need there is the ability as well as the disposition to uphold the Monroe doctrine. This is what the cruise signifies to the southern continent. t- r.c jaccr iz v.z rrcr. V harvest a poor err? z Vv hen you can no surliy yields pr aero" and ret quality cf tobacco by ui.ir.rj I V',- - 'i 1 : 1 1 -'-. r.-.-..T . 0. ar.-u one. 'i'.-';r-jajcj-7.V a lar L'Uji c A- "J i 'J -tPft-Ji -Oi I -. ' r-. G Z: v., X, 71 1 II why net r.-c tr.en tr.is season ? There' ; no r--'n vb" v-.i cannot accomplish t:,c sir.e as ibousancls i.i ober liv C. Lrvc, ci 'J i.iKJiji;r, Vi.,say5 "Aa a produce re t tubuz co,l do nticL-1 I tau say enough f-.r your fertiiii-'- Itr-,T: I r?:i r.'f f ham frWI r !., t .. .x . . . ! - i ? 3 cur3. a cc.icve irgmia-Caixaiaa TcrtilLa-s to b- the bc.t ?" v f J rn tho rr.orkat for tobacco." ,:- , $ Virginia-Carolina i erl:l:z2rs contDin b--lt-T and 1 1 ''-'- A' rrade materials than any other brartl.i cf tobacco itnili'iJrV P-ilt? i .iy vail incrtrase th8 yield per acre, and v. -p.-ova ths h t i t-..uir ; ana q -.maty oi ir.e tosacco on rrov, go you can K fi yzi a belter price per pound lhaa ever before. IJf,', t !Tr.ch vaJn:.".?o infr,rir.r;ion on tfiV-arro-ntnr: t ) yr.v.c 1 j; iilix jr d -i!er f.jr v. c ;py, c: wj Eiijs ct'i cad one will bo sent -&u ireo. :c. I " ' 1 1 ' l f i,l LA GUIPFE AXD PNEUMOXIA. Foley's Honey and Tar cure la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia. Re fuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. E. T. Whitehead & Co. fj Cla.rJ.H.E.C BHtl.r.e.Mt ' V .Jt syi J1 V Shrevport.Lx. I.i A iL". f'TVI
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