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I represent the strongest and most liberal companies in America. Life and Accident, Mutual Benefit and National. FIRE THE HOME. Assets over Gl million. THE CONTINENTAL. Assets over 2t million. THE PHILADELPHIA UNDEnVvRIT EUS, Assets over 21 million. THE riDELIT "f-PHENIX, Assets over 1C million. THE GLOBE AND RUTGEP.S. A"?ets over 5 million. Should you wish insurance of any kind see me. Will see that loss is paid, unless by fraud iff' --6cVkaa.rJss, .- IT IS. CURED A BAD SPAVIN. $ m Mr. D. II. Ire "Hr horse 'mil a virrv bad care oi f .-nvi: and notliins; did anj-p-.'od until I tried voir Mu.stag Liniment. I rubbed t!.o spavin js frer uentlv with the liniment and ;.o&:i saw fs E an iinprcverarnt. I did this three or fcv.r N times a clay and my Horse v.-as cosnplctcly -s cared. It is sure to cure if proiicriv i::ed." fcil Li If you have a bit of news, Send it in; Or a joke that will amuse, Send it in. A storv that is true, An incident that's new. We want to hear from you! Send it in. Never mind about your style, Send it in; If it's only worth the while, Send it in. Of those crops that all amaze, Of the berries "neighbors" raise, Of a section you would praise, Send it in. Of some patient labor done, Send it in; Of a fallen brother won, Send it in. Of a master who can teach Truth beyond the average reach Of a noble, frlowj-ng speech. Send it in. Will your story make us laugh? Send it in. Send along a photograph. Send it in. When out fishing, send a note Of the thirds you catch afloat Or the g-ood times on the boat. Send it in. -Charles Collins Boland, in The Na tional Magazine. Old bread Just now takes a now form in bread-crumb cakes. Soak tho bread in buttermilk and use Hour to thicken the batter. Be careful never to use too much butter in cake. Use a scant amount rather than what the rule calls for, and it will save many a poor cake. Cold water, a teaspoonful of am monia and soap will remove machine grease when other means would not answer on account of colors running. A little vinegar put into water in which eggs are poached will keep them white and prevent them from spread ins. A scented bag that will keep moths away is made as follows: One-half ounce each of cloves, nutmeg and car away seeds. When nest frying oysters, dip them first in mayonnaise and then in crumbs before immersing in the deep fat. They will be found delicious. If gilt frames are coated with copal varnish it will preserve them, and they can be washed with water with out removing tho luster from the gilt. To remove wallpaper take warin wa ter that is softened with, borax or am monia and apply with a sponge. The paper will scon become soaked and blistered and may be easily stripped c2. It is well to do thi3 a day or so before the new paper is put on. Boiled Mjntton. ""A second appearance of this some what insipid dish may be more appe tizing than the first. Cut the meat, which should be perfectly cold, into rather thick slices and lay these in the caper siuco which went around with them yesterday, or when the meat was hot. Heat slowly to a boil and send to table together in. a hot platter. The sauce impart3 richness to the meat. Or Lay the sliced meat in a mix ture of lemon juice and salad oil "a marinade," as the French call it and leave them there for an hour. Then roll in fine crumb3. Set In ice for another hour and fry lightly. Drain off every drop of fat before serving. The meat should bo salted and pep pered on both sides before it is mari. nateik WHAT'S THE REASON? Many Scotland Neck Teople in Poor Health Without BEST KITCHEN tho Cause. There are scores of people who drag out a miserable existence with outrealizing the cause of their suf fering. Day after day they are racked with backache and headache; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weakness, languor and depression. Likely the kidneys; have fallen be hind in their work of filtering the blood and that is the root of the trouble. Look to your kidneys, fissiEt them in their work give them the help they need. You can use no better remedy than Doan's Kidney Pills. Below is a grateful testimony from a sufferer in this locality. G. W. Tye, Weidon, N. C, says: "I am glad to say that I have been benefited by Doan's Kid ney Pills. My 'kidneys gave me a great deal of trouble and I had pains through my loins. After taking Doan's Kidney Pills all these aches and pains disappeared and the trouble with my kidneys became a thing of the past." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foiter-Irlilburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. SOUTHERN PINE HAS MUCH RECOMMEND IT. TO Stained and Oiled This Wood Offer Surface That Wears Well and Is Kept Clean With Littl Labor. If you must have hardwood, avoid white ash, which splinters and turns gray. Maple has many admirers for hnrri whiteness, but requires al most daily scrubbing to maintain that whiteness, and varnish wears off seem ingly overnight. Red oak has a rich onri -withstands use wnuuuv daily scrubbing Beauty Hint. Red elbows, says the Evening News, are happily a thorn which may be re moved. Saw off the red elbows, soak them in a bleaching mixture of un slaked lime, steep them in carbolic acid, and they will never trouble you j lIqUHX. AVtW JUi-iJ tivuvv.u ' i ilariy. CALOMEL IS DANGEROUS. Is a Powerful Chemical Made From Mercury People Should be Careful. The only sure way to avoid the danger of calomel is to take no calomel. Steamed Rics Pudding. Heat three cups of milk in a double boiler. Cook one-half cup of rice in one cup boiling water five minutes. Add to ho milk and cook until rice is tender, then add cne-half teaspoon salt. Beat one ess light, add two tablespoons sugar and stir this into hot rice just as you tak-e it from the fire. When well mixed, turn into serv ing dish, sprinkle two tablespoons sugar over top and dot with one heap ing tablespoon of butter cut into small pieces. Allow about one and one-quar-tcr hours to cook. O'Brien Potatoes. Peel and dice into a baking dish nine cold boiled potatoes, salting well. Chop one green pepper fine and par boil for three minutes. Make a sauce of three cupfuls of milk thickened There is no real need of any one being troubled with constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial . For sale by all dealers. Eest Form of Prayer. When the hearts of men and wom en are filled with heaveniy love, a power which makes for righteousness constantly emanates from them. Tho&e who pray withe their lives of frr the mct effective prayer, even though they do net utter a word.- Chauncey Giles. Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles eczema, salt rheum, any itching. Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells it. Dodson's Lives-Tone, a vegetable I ith two tahlespoonfuls flour, stir in Mr. S. J. Hudson, Ne vbern, N.C. wrUes : "I have tised Mexican Mttstang Lini- v mentl'or different ailments and h:ie found f-f it an excellent lini:n;ric. At on.' tiniemy jj mare was badly Rtutijr by hornets hut yov'r i liniment quickly cured ber. I hnve rccom- mended it to others hundreds of tiaies." tA I 25c. 50c $1 abottia at Dm; &. Gen' I Stores liquid of pleasant taste, more than takea its place; Where calomel shakes you up and shocks your liver, Dodson's Liver-Tone, mild but ef fective, build3 up and strengthens. It "livens up the liver." It may te taken without any re striction of diet or habits. You can give it to your cnuaren wiin nne results. Get a bottle at E. T. Whitehead Company's and if it doesn't do all that you think it ought if it doesn't make bilious spells mere trifles if it doesn't "liven up your liver" your money will be waiting for you. Cctstlss in Spain. A good many castles in Spain seem to be In danger thoe days. a lilr. R. 3. Saeltcn, Kill, N.C, -write: Itlr. R. 3. Saeltcn, Kill, N.C, writea: - '-I used Mexican Mastane Liniment cn a very -valuable hore for swinney nnd it A emeu it. liuways Keep l; in n.y siaoie ana think it the best liniment for rubs and gallu'' It contains no alcohol and so cannot stingiu cases of op?n wounds or hums. Soothes and cools ut ones. Just try it. Q parboiled snredded pepper, add to potatoes, turning grated cheese over the top and bake 20 minutes. This recipe is for a large family. Sofa B For BURNS and BRUISES. Mr. W. V. Clifton, Raleigh, N. C, write: "I V.eep a bottle of Mexiean Mustang Liniment in my house continually for gen ci al use. It is the finest thing in the world for Cuts, Burns and Bruises. I 25c. jOc. f 1 a bottle ct Dm & Gen'! Stores I Wood's Seeds. eans. The largest-yielding and best of summer forage crops, also makes a splendid soil im prover lovex in price than Cow Pea3 this season. W ood's Crop Special gives full information about this valuable crop and also about all Seasonable Seeds: German Millet, Sorghums, Cow Peas, Buckwheat Ensilage Seed Cores, Late Seed Potatoes, etc. Write for Wood's Crop Special giving prices and in teresting information. Mailed free on request. o mmm mmm a r n a a. mm I.W.WBGO&SUfiS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. T'an Coughs end Breaks Ribs. After a frightful coughing: spell a man in Neenah, Wis., felt terrible pains in his side and his doctor found two ribs had been broken. What agony Dr. King's New Discovery would have saved him. A few tea spoonful ends a late cough, while persistent use routs, obstinate coughs expels stubborn colds or heals weak, sore lungs. "I feel sure it's a God sand to humanity," writes Mrs. Effie Morton, Columbia, Mo., "for I Re lieve I would have consumption to day, if I had not used this great remedy." It's guaranteed tosatisfy and you can get a free bottle or 50 cent or $1.00 size at E. T. Whitehead Company's. Esnana Skin Lav in Brazil. During a Southwark inquest, in which it vnxs suggested that an old mnn hnd slipped on a banana skin, a juror said he had been in Brazil, and there if a policeman saw a person throw a banana or orange skin on the roadway that person was at onco ar rested and fined or sent to prison -London Daily Graphic. Here Is Reiief for Wctnen. If you have pains in the back, Urin ary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, try Mother bray's Aromatic Leai, a pleasant herb remedy for women's 1II3 and a great system regulator. At druggists or by mail 50c, sample free. Address, Mother Gray Com pany, LeRoy, N. Y. Cyn!c Ve!l Answered. A cynic once observed: "It does cot matter whom you take as a bride, be cause you always find out next day that you have married some one else." To which every happy husband will confidently reply: "It is better to love the real woman you have married than to marry the ideal girl you havo loved." tone screaming ior the brush. ?.Tv own nreference, says Maude E. Hvmers in Farm and Home, is for southern pine, stained and oiled (nev er varnished), since the hard wear of a kitchen keeps it constantly scarred, ovi vaminh .innot be renewed m snots without having a patchy look. tv,q nniv rpirifidv is to remove it and A ilO w nr)T)v a new coat, but varnish re mover is both expensive and labori ous to apply. Paint is open to sim ilar -objections, with the possible ex ception that it "patches" better. Possibly the most permanent stain for pine is also one of the most inex pensive, consisting only of perman ganate of potash. This can be pur chased at any dwig store, and needs only to be mixed with water, in the proportion of one-quarter ounce to a quart of water. Have floor thorougn- ly clean and dry and apply the mix ture with a brush, freely and evenly. If a very dark shade is desired, make two applications, but the addition of tho oil makes it dark enough for most tastes. VvThen thoroughly dry. oil with burnt linseed oil, heated, or an emul sion of beeswax and turpentine. The former is quicker to apply, needing simply two soft cloths, one to apply it, the other to wipe away the super-! fi-uous oil. The latter, however, gives a higher polish and may be rubbed to a beautiful luster. Either finish will repel grease spots. In applying the permanganate of potash do not be alarmed if at first your floor takes on an undesirable magenta color; this will subside al most immediately, changing to a dark, rich brown, a genuine Havana stain, utterly impervious to water. Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach "off"? Just a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, puri fies the blood. risquetsifon. It is verjr surprising to find In the Charktte Observer this misquotation cf an old phrase. "Everything was lovely and the goose was hanging high." This is the" way the unin formed commonality have come to write it, b;'.t in the Tar Heel coun try they know better. The right ren dering is "the goose honks high," as the wild goose docs when tho weath er is fine, or, in other words, when "everything is leveiy." Nashville Banner. Each age of our lives has its joys. Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain's Tab lets are taken to strengthen the di gestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and especially suitable for people of middle age and older. For sale by all dealers. Monuments & Gravestones In all First Class Varieties of Marble and Granite. ''- Largest Stock in the South. Remember, we pay the freight and guarantee safe delivery. As we employ no Agents the item of commissions is not in cluded in our prices. This enables us to use a higher grade of material and to finish it better than otherwise. Is this worth considering When in Norfolk call onus. You will find what you want ; see and know what you are buying, and will get it quickly.J The Couper Marble Works,! (Established lMSDlSMeS Bank St.. Norfolk. Va ft i Bin LJ2 Liv3 Australian Freaks". A calf, somewhat of a freak of na ture, wa3 born on T. G. Ware's farm at Little Akaroa, Australia, recently. It has five legs, the extra one work ing in a socket in the breastbone. The calf is thriving, and is strong and healthy. Another freak, a lamb, is re ported to havo been born at Plat Point Station. It has three ears and eight legs. It did not live. Eye Water Before or After. "I thought that in the fifteen years of -my practice of medicine," said a physician, "I had answered almost every possible 'fool' question; but a new one was sprung on me recently. A young man came in with an in flamed eye, for which I prescribed medicine to be dropped into the eye three times a day. He left the office, but returned in a few minutes, poked his head in the doorway, and asked Shall I drop this in the eye befora meals or after?"' Everybody's Mag- To Stain White Kid Slack. Simple treatment with solution of iron sulphate or copperas will dye leather black. Acetate of Iron may also be uaed with advantage. The leather might first be mordanted with a solution of logwood extract diluted with a little alcohol, applied several tlme3 till the deepest tint i9 obtained, also is a stain used for coloring white kid black. It should be applied with a brush, the kid held on a form, to keep its shape, and the leather should be rubbed with a soft cloth while dry ing to soften the fibre. Any of these stains applied thoroughly to give the darkest tint will blacken light leather articles sufficiently to prolong their service, though, of course, failing to achieve results entirely like the new article. To Cleanse Feathers. To clean feathers from their own animal oil, steep them in a bath of one gallon of water mixed with one pound of lime; stir the mass well to expose all evenly to the purifying agents, then pour off the water, and give the feathers several good rins ings in clear cold water. To clean feathers from dust or dirt simply wash them in a bath of hot soap-suds and rinse in hot water. To free them from any taint boil them In a loose porous case, using a little ammonia and dissolved soap In the water. Rinse freely in hot water and dry in a cur rent cf air In the sack In which they were cleansed. Ends Hunt for Rich Girl. Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper. Her peach-bloom com plexion and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from restful sleep; her elastic step from firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from indigestion, backache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they pro mote. Everywhere they are wo man's favorite remedy. If weak or ailing try them. 50 cents at E. T. Whitehead Company's. It is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. Curs for Dime Novel Reading. It was asked recently what could be done to stop boys, from reading dime novels, .and the reply of one ob server was: "Teach dime novels In the same way that you do English In the high schools and that will soon stop it." I know one or two young folks who will never read Scott, be cause Ivanhoe was taken up as a school subject. Use Allen's Poof-Ease, the antiseptic powder to shake into the shoes. Makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Relieves painful, swollen tender, sweating, aching feet and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Sam ple free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted jeivoy, n. j.. Marmalade. une cozen oranges, two grape fruits, two lemons ; slice fruit rind and all thin, picking out pips. To every pound or fruit allow three pints cf water. Let stand twenty-four hours, then boll slowly till tender, and let stand another twenty-four hours. To every pound of fruit and syrup add IV2 pounds of sugar. Boll half hour, or until fruit is transparent and syrup Jellies. Seal in jelly glasses. This will make about forty glasses. Some of us are at this time of the year Bet ting low on our supply of jama and Jellies. These make a fine substitute. Daisy Luncheon Meat. IT, 1- A A 1 .1 1 iukv aujf uuiu msax, you may us two kind3 If you wish and mince fine. Add enough good stock to moist en, and season to taste. You should nave apout tnree cups. Take three hard-boiled eggs, place one endwise In the bottom of a mold and pack meat firmly around it until it is nearly covered; then place th next egg and pack the meat around nuu bo vu uBiu your moid Is full, n ;U8e a round mold). Be sure to place the eggs on end. Remove from the inv;,u aim cut m slices. The daisy will ajt-ar m me center. Mayonnaise Sandwichea. Make a piquant mayonnaise, uslnj? ..M.jr ui ieu pepper ana lemon luiee in tne seasoning. Spread on a bit of w.TKt b?tween fesh gluten T.rf, d Timmei of all crust. Only a little of the mayonnaise must be used 18 kly to drip with the heat i iuu njumg, A sprained ankle cured m from three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the diaections with each bottle. For sale by all dealers Wate, Elephant. The water elephant is a newly Am, eovered animal foundtocffi'L?' Tho Kitd You Havo Alway3 Bonglrt, r.rui v.:;: in use for over 30 years, 3ias borco t2vs anu xin-i peen inn a o -.: : i42 Allowiiooitotofioe---' All Counterfeits Imitations and" Ju?l-;v -: Experiments that trilie viili ar.tl cn:!:;?-.;:- . Infants and Cliildren-ISxpericneo n-nii, .;. . What Is CASTO'.- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Ca ' fjoric, Irops and Sootliinff Syri;??, It contains neither Opinnif j$Iorihin3 sine . rubstance. Its agro is its guaranty. 2" and allays Fcvcrishncss. It euros IV.t Colic. It relieves Teething- Trouble:-, c and Flatulency. 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