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Pinro tho female svstem and relieves female pain.
1 A Mrs. M.A.St. Clair, of Eskdale, W. Va., writes:
"Before taking Cardui, I had given up all hope
rrcttmg well. " I had suffered for 3 years with my
ff 'deft side and was confined to my bed, so I took Cardui,
and now Cardui has about cured my female trouble."
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lVpr.Ialicn Has X t
Man i 1 Ivory rcrly-::
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because a c;i ivi- t iitn:.ui !::iii. - t::t
rivcrS v.v;i'h: wing nppies and
t'a-ti r current. Natures warnings are
kind. Tiiat dull pain or r:i-b'j in the
buck warn- on the kidneys m-ed at
tention if ou would escap" fatrd mala- !
dit..- Dii:;v. Di ibcti's o.-iw lubl's (lis
ease. Take Electric Dittcr--at once and
s'-; i.aekaeiie liy and ail yniir oesr leet
j: return. "After ionj: suflerinjr from
weak kid. nej 5 and lame back, one .fl.O.)
bottle w iiolly (rued ino," writes.. !t.
Bliuikensbij), o; Beik, Teini. Only ."tie
at E. T Whitehead Co.
First American Financier I have
no p't'enes with the people who go
to Monte Carlo and drop all their
money.
Second Ditto Neither have
Why can't they patronize home in
dus tries and drop it at Yvab Sneei?
T ., , , ,- ,. ,
dustries and drop it at
Philadelphia Record.
IJell That youn Dr. Wikon calls
on the little Widow Black every d?y.
Nell Sf;e must be very iil.
Bell No, very precty. -Kansas
City Journal.
The Best Fertilizers for Corn
That the yield of corn from the average farm can be greatly in
creased by intelligent and liberal fertilization has been repeatedly
demonstrated. Large crops of good corn result from preparing the
land well, using the right kind and quantity of fertilizer, good seed
and proper cultivation.
Virginia- Carolina
Fertilizers
will greatly " increase your yield per acre " of corn or any other crop.
In some cases remarkable results have been obtained.
Mr. C. W. Caruthcrs of Sumpter County, Fla., writes: "Words
cannot express the value of your fertilizer. It is really so far ahead
of other companies' goods, that it would not pay anyone to use other
brands, were they given free and put in the field. I can prove what
I say to be a fact. I made a test on five acres. I used on one half
the land your fertilizer and on the other half another company's fertil
izer, same grade ; the land received the same cultivation every time.
kept a correct account of the amount of money I got off each half
and I rot $J00 more from the land on which fused Virginia Carolina
Fertilizer than I d d off the other half. I got four times as much
torn from the land on wkich I used your fertilizer?
Write today to nearest office of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Company for a free copy of the new 1909 Farmers' Year-Book or
Almanac, full of the most valuable and unprejudiced information for
planters and farmers; or ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Sales Offices
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Columbia. S. C.
Atlanta. Ga,
Savannah, Ga.
Memphis, Tenn.
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ft ACQ
example of thousands of
Cardui. Cardui is a non-
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Help You
1"' TfliT imi
"HtA- (iate im! ' t-xi-la m:i il t-.-inyrry
comp"ser t his emit:. "How
i dure you, sir, charaete: ize rn; n.u-ic
;;!SV!'ti havi-?" "I don't under? yr.
you," demurs the critic. ''You i;ai
that my rhnp-?jy impromptu was
i tu..f!" ''Burn tune! Oh, r?:..
.y...-i ii iv i.d, I bai-1 no such thi g! I
-.-.id it was a vagrant melody. "-J..!-o.
Policeman (to loiterer) -Now.
th'-'n, what are you doinf? here? Loi
terer Wht are you a-doing hetv?
poi iceman Can't you see. I'md-'iny
m v duty. Loiterer An' can't you
v- I'm a-makirir the duty for you
-.It)? -Philadelphia Inquirer.
I. She How could you tell papa th; t
- I vo'.t v. ere up every morning in t i rn
t i ste the sun rii--e vnen you don't
jeer, up tiil S? He-That's all right.
! The sun rises until noon, doesn't it?
:o i 'Joston Transcript.
Admiring Friend And do you
' tie those lovely verses whenever
.ie spirit moves you? Poet Nope;
',e i the landlord threatens to!
icveland Leader.
Wi fie Several men I rejected an-
; now wealthier than you.
i Hubby That's why they are.- -
I Milwaukee News.
s ; Wiicn Bubbers Beceme Necessary
n :
j j ;':idyour shoos pincli, Allen's Foot
o I' io, a IJigyikT, to he shaken into th
h Inios is jut th'i thing to use. Try it
if'r n'akinj? in Xew Shoes. Sold eve
rywhere, -oc. Sample free. Address.
Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. Don't
accent any substitute.
Sunday School Teacher What was
Adam's punishment for eating the
forbidden fruit, Johnnie? Johnnie
(confidently) He had to marry Eve!
--Life.
Words to Freeza the SguI.
Your son lias consumption.
- ' 'Your son lias consumption. His
c-aso is hopelefs." These appalling
words were spoken to (Jeo. E. Elevens.
v. lading merchant in Springfield, N.C.
b y tv o expert doctors one a lung spe
cialist Then was shown the wonder
fid power of Dr. King's New Discovery.
'"After three weeks use," writes Mr.
leevens, "be was as well as ever. I
i would not take all the money in the
i world for what it did for my boy." Jn-
fallible for coughs and colds, it is the
r-a test, niret cure uf desperate Lung
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i o. Guarantee satisfaction. Trial bot-
j tie free.
Clerk Mrs. Van Aster complains
that her photograph;? don't look like
. her. Photographer Complains! She
ouht to be grateful. New York
i Herald.
Sales Ofices
Durham. N.C.
Charleston, S C
Baltimore, Md.
Columbus, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala.
Shreveport, La.
J
Fertiii-rbit
- Carolinal!
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p.
Gen. Ccrbln Says One of Them Can
Ix More Harm Than All the Men.
Cincinnati, Ohio. "One fool wo
man can make more trouble in an
army post than all the officers and
m.-n." said Gen. H. C. Corbin, former
A tjutant Genwial U. S A., disu.ssing
the Hains murder case.
Gen. Corbin had been asked for
his opinion of the sensational stories
of orgies at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., as
told in the supposed letters of Mrs.
Hains to her husband.
"But Mrs. Hains says the letters
are forgeries," was the reply.
"Such thinrs as are described as
occurring at Fort Hamilton were un
known in my time in the army, an i
1 left i. o ily a year an a half a--V
srij the General. "It spems incredi
ble that sch things Could happen,
panici larly at Fort Hamilton, right
under the eye of the Inspector Gen
eral, right under the shadow of de
partment headquarters, right under
the nose of the municipal police.
"D..t o :e fool woman can mrke
more trouble in an army pest t nn
all the oTicers and men. We .an
. cn'-rol the latter, but we cannot
ontrol the woman. There were sev
eral such cases in my time, and we
iiad to get rid of the officers in order
to get rid of the women. I had one
such case out in the Philippines, and
I had to pursue the only course open
to me. 'It Is my wife's fault,' said
the officer when before me.
"'No doubt,' I replied; 'but we
can't control her and you can't con
trol her, but we can control you.'
"He resigned. This Hains case is
distressing. I understood the mar
riage was unhappy all the way
through. But those letters, they
don't seem as letters natural for a
wife to write to her husband. They
look more like letters manufactured
for the purpose of creating sympa
thy, and, perhaps, furnishing a pos
sible Incentive to insanity, temporary
or otherwise."
CXKISSED BABY PROTECTED.
Microbe-Laden Adults Not Permitted
to Spread Germs to Child.
London, England. An "unkissed"
baby boy is one of the remarkable
citizens of Bradford, in Yorkshire.
His parents hold strict views on the
hygienic raising of children, and
have framed a set of rules for visi
tors who come to see the baby, so as
to guard the precious heir from con
tact with microbe?laden adults.
Displayed conspicuously on the
walls of this unique infant's home
the following injunctions:
"Don't kiss the baby.
"Don't handle the baby unless
your hands are very, very clean.
"Dcri't bring baby's face close to
your own or to your hair.
"Don't allow baby to touch your
face or hair.
"Don't talk, breathe, whistle,
blow, cough or sneeze into baby's
face. We want him to live.
"Don't use your handkerchief to
baby's hands, face or mouth.
"To some these rules will appear
comical or stupid, but they are not
written as a joke or without thought.
Therefore any pert-on infringing
these rules after having read them
will incur our extreme displeasure."
MICROBES AND MEAT EATERS.
Prof. Mctchntkcff Warns Against In
dulgence in Fleshy Food.
Paris, France. Dyspeptics, gouty
and rheumatic men and sufferers
from diabetes are scientifically warn
ed by Professor Metchnikoff that the
present popular idea on the danger
of eating much flesh is well founded.
He reports that the human intes
tine encloses "putrefying" microbes
of at least three classes. One of
them, discovered by an American
savant, produces violent toxines. The
Fceond, of Belgum origin, is as pois
onous, but its toxines act less ener
getically than that of the American
discovered microbe. This also is the
case with the third microbe which
was discovered by an English bac
teriologist. REGICIDE'S WILL FOUND.
Assassin of Carlos Bequeathed His
Chitii-c His Name and Compassion.
Lisbon Portugal. The will of
Manuel Silva Buissa the man ..ho
assassinated King Carlos, has been
discovered in this city. It was writ
ten evidently in anticipation of his
death, and gives instructions as to
how his children "were to be notified
of lu's deiriiiS.
He tvid lis had no property to
leave L-i.-i children other than "my
name, ray resnect, and -.y corr.yas
Eion for those who suffer. I beg
that my el i hire n be brought up In
the principle of liberty, equality,
an I fraternity, f :r -.vV.iili they will
soon become r-rrhans."
FsL-c Te ';. Armor Plate.
L'elinssrpvM e. Y;. A great chance
for avevtisirs is presented to a den
tal man here whose faU-s teeth saved
the lifo of Isaac Gprcr.kle, of Middle
Creek towr.sMp, Sr.yj'ir County.
A glancing bullst, shoe by a rabbit
hu;:ter, punctured Sprenkle's lower
lip, and would have penetrated the
rorf of his mouth had not its momen
tum been r-rrested by striking a
stout set of false teeth.
R ..;. i icO Sl.-i'ses In 100 Mhrctea.
; Go. The annual meet
in? t"f llorss Swappers' Assocla
ticr. e. : r. hoM. in Americr.s, oe hun
gtl: I- c i sos fcr-ins swr.ppct in as
muy i ,;-.iV!t53. More i'ir;i a dozea
1
Had dysiepsia or indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me." J. II. Walk
er, Hnnbury, Ohio.
Teacher Now, Willie, how many
months has 28 days? Willie Wise
All of them. St. Louis Times.
Never can tell when you'll rpash a
finger or suffer a cut. bruise, burn or
scald. Be prepared Dr. Thomas' Ec
leetric Oil instantly relieves the pain
quickly cures the wound.
mm
V. . " : ',..V 5 -,
mmmm the south mmmk -mm,
1 oyster Guano
The Lover I love the true, the
rood, the beautiful.
The Cynic Three girls? Harper's
8 zar.
In Texas they have to give ten
lays' notice before getting married.
Fine law. Lot of fellows wish they'd
aken ten days' time to think it over
before Louisville H-r -1 i.
"Why does a romance always end
vith the marriage of the happy
.air?"
"Because reah'ties confront them
henceforth. The next question is
vhether to board or keep house."
Lou'sville Courier-Journal.
Constipation causes headache, nau
ea, dizziness, languor, heart palpita
tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken,
weaken the bowels and don't cure.
Doan's Regulets acts gently and cure
constipation. 25 cents. Ask your
Mother Why, Ethel, you musn't
e sad on your birthday. What is it.
Ethel Well, Tommy'll be 8 next
nonth, and then he'll be a year old
than me again, and I've tried so
lard to catch him up. Punch.
DON'T EXPERIMENT.
You will Make no Mistake if
You follow this ftdvice.
Never neglect your kidneys.
If you have pain in the back, urinary
lisorders, dizziness and nervousness it's
ime to act find no time to experiment.
'"hose are all symptoms of kidney trou
le, ami yon should seek a remedy
vhich is known to cure the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to
ise. No need to experiment. It has
ured many stubborn casses in this
icinity.
fan Scotland Neck residents demand
urther proof than that contained in
re following testimonial:
Jos. Savage, Church St., Tarboro, N
, says: "Frr some time my kidneys
vcre disordered, the passages of the
eeretions being fcsmty and at times
tjiiuml. I had severe pains across my
oins. If I stooped suddenly, sharp
r wir.ges caught me across my back and
it such tinn s I could hardly straighten.
fter using a number of remedies with
ut relief, I procured Doan's Kidney
i'ills. Thejr banished the aches and
;auis in my back and regulated the
onssages of the kidney secretions. I
tm pleased to recommend Doan's Kid
ney Pills in return for the benefit I
'nave derived from them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50cts.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
ole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
fei; WHEN IN
I TARBORO
yu should make
&&&&t:m it a point to call
t&'&ft, ,,et at our Studio and
sec uui uaicai Kjl c-
ISVN :Te:fi ations in the Art
of Photography.
Every day we are
pleasin people
who have never
before had a good
Photograph of
themselves by any
other Photograph
er. Easter-tide is
a convenient time
to give us a trial
while you are nice
ly "rigged."
S. R. Alley,
j $PP ! 1 Main St. Lewis Building.
Tarboro, N. C "
Eyerythbj in
Photography
m
repair or remodel any kind cf buMma, ? Sand
for aur tATAlO&U of buildinq materials, sash,
doors, blind, hardware, minlels.pafflis.alau. fas
& tlecirk futures &c.
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THE STANDARD
FERTILIZERS OF
THE SOUTH
Company, Norfolk, Va
1 5LVO -vr
! Coopers of Raleigh $
MONUMENTS
Mte Pay The Freight
Send for Catalogue.
Monuments & Gravestone:
A In all First Class Varieties of Marble and Granite.
ILargest Stock in the South.
Remember, we pay
i eluded in our prices. This enables us to use a hieher grad
y of material and to finish it better than otherwise. Is thi.-
j WHY NOT TAKE A TRIP TO
4 FLORIDA-CUBA . H. X IS
THIS WINTER? BOTH HAVE
BEEN BROUGHT WITHIN
EASY REACH BY THE
SPLENDID THROUGH TRAIN
SERVICE OF THE
WRITE FOR RATES
SCHEDULES. RESERVATIONS
AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS TO
W. J. CRAIG
nwnc Mca.
T. C. WHITE
CEN-l PASS ACT.
WILMINGTON. N. C.
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siapag npfa Ininj jre ajBg jo j
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jj jfippSjtl Zt fi Oeffetomejju; sjna iou saop ; j
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Pfnba ou wcawp jappejg pn Asup' Joj
Raleigh, N. C.
the freight and guarantee safe delivery
worth considering? When in Norfolk call on us
You will find what you want ; see and know wha
you are buying, and will get it quickly.
The Couper Marble Works,
(Established 1813.) 159-163 Bank St.. Norfolk, W
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Kodlo! For
indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
If, after using i oo botile of k,u.,l, u
can honestly ssy It bas not bennfau-d m., we
will refund your money. Try Koad tixi.iyon
tbia guarantee. I ill out and sign the r.i.uw.
ing. present it to tho dealer at the t.-ne rf
purchase. It it fails to satisfy you return O
bottle to the dealer from whom you bought u,
and we will refund your money.
Town ' .
Stato
Sign here-
tat'l his Out-
Digests WhatYouEat
And Makes the Stomach Sweet
B. C DaWITT CO.. Cblcauto, in.
Largest and Best Kquipped
Chas. Miller Walsh
Quarrier and Manufa-cfu-fr
MONUMENTS,
1-, Tombs and Graveslner.
of Every Description.
YfMprht irepai(l on nil sliip
ii ents. Safe delivery nii;ir
nntPfd. Write for dosiutis
md prices.
Iron Fencings for
Cemetery and )tlieri:ic5"'
purposes a Specialty.
Petersburg, Va.
J. Y. SAVAGE, Afjrnl,
Scotland Neck Norh Carolina
We Do All Kinds
OF
MACHINERY
REPAIRING I
1 3
And Iron and Brass Foim-j
dry Work.
Sell Engines, Boilers, Saw Mi!;-,-carry
a full line of Mill Fupplit.-.
"i
Prompt Skijvk i:.
Raleigh Iron Works Company,
120 West St., Raleigh, N. C.
Savage Seeds
We have in stock the follow
ing varieties of new seed Mirh
as German or Crimson Clover,
Seed Rye, Seed Oats, Old Fih
ion Clover Seed, Tinntli
Herds Grass Seed, Ky. 1-nie
Grass, Orchard Grass We il
o handle Grain, liny. Mill
Feed, Etc.
Write Us for Prices
and Samples
We sell the purot and l-'t-t Sm d
irain a iul Grass Seed iomi i:i ii -
in n try. Gnarant e cpi:dity ;s '
u jirieos a ri'a.snal)li' as any ctl 'i
Hiuse in tho trade.
We are also I a re1 buyers if line;"
Irown Peeil Grain and Grass Srn!-.
nd Samplt'8 and we will make ..
tier delivered at yeur stntkm.
M. R. Savage & Son, Richmond, Va.
l(V15-tim
We Keep on Hen!
Burial Cases !
All Kinds all the Tinie.
Also
Complete
Undertakers'
Outfit.
Hearse Serv'ce anyThrA7
la.v tr niirlit we fire r: !
r HM)Tprti(id;ite our tfi'inl
and the liIU- (.ennilly
M. Hoffman cS: Bro.
"Scotland Nwk North (';irdin:-
Executors' Notice.
Having qualified a.- executors of
S. II. Strickland deceased, late of
the County of Halifax and Slate of
Mrth Carolina, this is to notify a 1 1
nersnns having claims against sai l
deceased to exhibit them to the un
ersiVnd executors n nr before the
23rd day if February, 1910. or this
otice will he p'eaded in bar of th-ir
covery. All persona idebted to
-id estate will please make prompt
-ttlment.
This the 23rd day of Februr y.
'009.
Rufus W. Strickland.
Moses Stricklano.
Kxtcutors.
5am A. Dunn, Attorney.
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