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Hurried Eaiiag and Constipation.
Hurried eating is a common con
tributing cause of constipation as
well as other ills. When the food is
not properly masticated more ener
gy is required in the upper part of
the alimentary canal to reduce it to
the condition necessary for complete
digestion, and in cases in which the
vitality is depleted this may seri
ously cripple the activity of the
lower alimentary canal as to con
trioute largely to the atonic condi
tion, which is a large factor in such
cases. When the food is not fully
masticated it is held back in ti e
stomach, and this also has a ten
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thorough mastication will not cure
those cases which may be largely
due to bad mental condition, exces
sive mixing of food, lack of exer
cise, overwork, too concentrated
food, or some physical defect of the
intestine, it is an important factor,
and more careful mastication will
contribute to improvement in all
cases.
Cocgbs anb Consumption.
Coughs and colds, when neglected,
always lead to serious trouble of the
lungs. The wisest thing to do when
you have a cold that troubles you u
t) get a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery. You will get relief from
the first dose, and finally the cough
will disappear. O. H. Brown, of
Muscadine, Ala., writes: "My wife
was down in bed with an obstinate
cough, and 1 honestly believe had it
not been for Dr. King's New Dis
covery, she would not be living to
day." Known for forty-three years
a3 the best remedy for coughs and
colds. Price 50c and $1.00. Recom
mended by E. T. Whitehead Co.
Lady (to Messrs. Cook's official)
I have nothing to declare. What
shall 1 say?
Official Say, madam, that you
have nothing to declare.
Lady Yes, but suppose they find
something? Punch.
For Buret, Cruises cd Sores.
The quickest and surest cure for
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of a sore on on his ankle which
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Shou'd be in every house. Only 25c.
Recommended by E. T. Whitehead
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"I have real three novels by your
Cousin Amanda. In none do the
lovers marry. Now, that is peculiar.'
"Oh, not at all. She is much too
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ness." FiiiegendeBlaetter.
Lcck to Your Plumbing.'
You know w hat happens in a house
in which the plumbing is in poor
condition everj-body in the house
is liable to contract typhoid or some
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perform the same functions in the
human body as the plumbing does
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kept in first-class condition all the
time. If you have any trouble with
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quick relief. For sale by all dealers
"Success
is very difficult to at-
tain.
"True enough."
"Fortunately, when a man does
attain success his entire family can
go through life hanging onto his
coattails. Kansas Citv Journal.
Ceng !i Medici e For Children.
Too much care cannot be used in
selecting a cough medicine for chil
dren. It should be pleasant to take,
contain no harmful substance and
be most effectual. Chamberlain's
j Cough Remedy meets these require
ments and is a tavonte with the
mothers of young children every
where. For sale by all dealers.
Gladys Helen certainly looked
! happy in church this morning.
Mae Evidently sne had nothing
on her mind but her Easter hat.
Judge.
uc a Cure For Rhenmctisa.
"I suffered with rheumatism for
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hand to rry mouth for that length
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Mapleton, Iowa. "I suffered terri
ble pain so I could not lie still at
rive years ago i Degan using
Chamberlain's Liniment and in two
months I was well and have not suf-
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fe-ed with rheumatism since
sale by ail dealers.
For
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post. Boston Transcript.
Ladies Can Wesr Shoes
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corns and bunions of al! pain, and
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Many Scotland Neck Head
ers Have Heard It and
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"Good news travels fast," and the
thousands of bad back sufferers in
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thanks . to Doan's Kidney Pills.
Thousands upon thousands of people
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J. T. D. Rawlings, Second St.,
Weldon, N. C, says: "You are wel
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as I have tested them and have found
that they are reliable. I had back
aches and pains through my kidneys
and was bothered by irregular pass
ages of the kidney secretions. I
finally got Doan's Kidney Pills and
was not long before they gave me
entire relief."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
He Why is it that grind is never
subject to colds?
She He is always wrapped up in
his books. Yale Record.
Pain: in the Stomach.
If you continually complain of
pains in the stomach, jrour liver or
your kidneys are out of order. Neg
lect may lead to dropsy, kidney
trouble, diabetes or Bright's disease.
Thousands recommend Electric Bit
ters as the very best stomach and
kidney medicine made. H. T. Alston,
of Raleigh, N. C, who suffered with
pain in the stomach and back, writes:
"My kidneys were deranged and my
liver did net work right, I suffered
much, but Electric Bitters was rec
ommended and I improved from the
first dose. I now feel like a new
man." It will improve you, too.
Only 50c and $1.00. Recommended
by E.T. Whitehead Company.
Nell Whv do you use make-up?
Bell To tell the truth, I haven't
the cheek to do without it. Phila
delphia Record.
For earache, toothache, pains,
burns, scaM, sore throat, try Dr.
Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid
remedy for emergencies.
Clara Rose told me that you told
her that sesret I told you not to tell
her. Belle She's a mean thing! I
told her not to tell you. Clara
Well, I told her 1 wouldn't tell you
she told me, so don't tell her I did.
Lippincott's.
Straight At Ii.
There is no use of our "beating
around the bush." We might as
well out with it first as last. We
want ycu to try Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy the next time you
have a cough or cold. There is no
reason so far as we can see why you
should not do so. This preparation
by its remarkable cures has gained
a world wide reputation, and people
everywhere speak of it in the high
est terms of praise. It is for sale
by all dealers.
The Boy Quick! Bringahambu
lance down to Paradice Court. The
P. C What for? The Boy Mrs.
Murphy caught another lidy sneak
in' 'er broom. Sketch.
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ElECML GENERAL TOiiiG
Gr jvt's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both
in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives
out r.Liioria and the Iron builds up
ibi System. Fo? Adults and
Children.
You k?iow what vow are taking when
you take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill
TONTC, recognized for 30 years through
out the South as the standard Malaria,
Chill and Fevr Remedy and General
Strensjthening Tonic. It is as strong as
the strongest titter tonic, but j'ou do not
taste the bitter because the ingredients
do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis
solve readily in the acids of the stomach.
Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean
it. 50c.
There is Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Look for signature of E. W. GROVE on every box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.
PUNNING-
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Red Horses.
Sometimes a horse after an illness
turns a different color. A lady in
France who possess a splendid sorrtl
horse found on its recovery from ty
phoid fever that its sparse hair grew
an intense black. A young black
horse trained for the race course
wfs recently taken ill, put out to
pasture and doctored for some time.
It ultimately recovered and was as
well as ever, but its shining black
coat had become an unusually spark
ling red. A young lady in America
at 16 possessed achesnut horse, went
away to boarding school and on her
return found that the color of her
horse was changing, as she called it,
"like a regular checker-board,"
with no definite illness to account
for it.
Veterinary surgeons give all sorts
of explanations for the changes of
color observed in the hair of horses.
One, at the Pasteur Institute in
Paris, has announced his opinion
that the coloring matter is affected
by little changes in some minute and
mysterious organs in the abdomen
answering to the suprarenal cap
sules. When theses are affected the
horse undergoes some developmental
change, the nature of which is not
yet precisely understood.
The same thing, to some extent, is
noticed in the skin of man. Cobalt
mines seem to affect workers to
tint their complexions and to change
the color of their hair. And this
also happens in factories where dye-
stuffs are handled, the hair of such
men and women often taking on a
distinct bluish tint. Braziers and
copper smelters now and then find
their beards and mustaches turning
green. London Lit-Bits.
One way to relieve habitual con
stipation is to take regularly a mild
laxative. Doan's Regulets are rec
ommended for this purpose. 25c a
box at all drug stores.
Big Letters on Green Paper.
Griggs Say, did your wife ever find
any letters in your pocket and raise
a row? Briggs She found X's and
V's, but she always keep quiet about
it. Baltimore American.
Drives Sick Hf adache Away.
Sick headaches, sour gass3r stom
ach, indigestion, biliousness disap
pear quickly after you take Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They purify
the blood and put new life and vigor
in the system. Try them and you
will be well satisfied. Every pill
helps; every box guaranteed. Price
25c. Recommended by E. T. White
head Company.
"So you are going to do less trav
eling?" "Yes," replied Miss Cay
enne. "I have come to the conclu
sion that the fatigue of travel isn't
compensated by the satisfaction of
making friends envious by sending
them picture cards." Washington
Star.
Itching piles provoke profanity
but profanity won't remove them.
Doan's Ointment is recommended
for itching, bleeding cr protruding
piles. 50c at any drug store.
Ethel Why do you wear gloves
while learning to play whist? Edith
Oh, Jack says I must never letsny
one see my hand. Boston Tran
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The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter'r
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Sloan's Liniment is a splendid remedy f ur bnckrv
joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica, iou c!l:i ; to
rub it in just laid on lightly it gives comfort and cave ut tnce.
Best for Pe!n erni StiTnc:s
T-IblGeo. BncilANAM, of Welch, Ckla., writes: "I have uses! yurUv.
irr.er.t for the past ten years for pain in back and Etifncsand ii s! l.-.: t
Liniment I ever t:icd. I recommend it to anyone fcr pah.s of a:r,- klr.u.'
rs? -
is good for sprains, strains, braises, cramp or soreness of the
muscles, and all affections of the throat and the-t.
Mr. J.
Chicago.
Notice of Land Sale.
By virtue of the rower vested in
me by a certain deed of trust exe
cuted to me by Harold Johnson and
his wife, Henrietta Johnson, which
u recorded in Book 146 on Pajje S50
in the register of deeds' office of
Halifax county, I will on the 18th
day of April, 1913, in the town of
Scotland Neck, N. C, sell at public
auction, for cash, to the highest
bidder, the following property, tc
wit: Beginning at an iron stake on
the east side of a path. Mptv Ed
munds' S. W. corner in P. C. "Greg
ory's line; (hence S. 08 W. 34 10-100
chains to the main run of Buckhorn
Swamp, or Deep Creek, a corner
with 3 sweetgum pointers; thence
h, 32 V. 95-100 chains to 2 Iare
sweetgums. said to be North Caro
lina Lumber Company's corner;
thence along an agrctd line between
said company and P. C. Gregory N
40i E. 12 02-100 chains to smali
blackjack; thence N. 80J. E.; teence
S. 82 E. 3 65-100 chains to the he
ginning, containing 13 acres and be
ing same land sold to Harold John
son by P. C. Gregory.
This March 14, 19d3.
a r, , ,9: W GREORY, Trustee.
A. Paul Kitchin, Attorney.
Notice!
All persons are hereby forbidden
to m any way obstruct the drains on I
either side of the public roads in '
Concconara, Scotland Neck, Rose
neath and Palmyra townships, under
penalty of the law. Those who have
oubcruccea by hlling in said drams
with poles or dirt are hereby notified
to immediately remove said obstruc
tion Do not allow your plows to
be dragged over the drains. Ob
struclmg the drains is against the
roau .aw we cannot have good
roads unless the drain a
Orifn Wa i ..11 .T ... v I
5 , . i "."di tu an me citizens
of said townships to co-operate with
times Plng Said dra'ns pen at a11
J. H. Darden,
bupt. Conoconara Township.
I. H. Smith,
bupt. Scot. Neck Township.
W. C. Allsbrook,
bupt. Roseneath Township.
R.H.White,'
0 3s"e
mk. T xauuyra iownsnip.
This January 7. 1913.
For Infants and CKprni '
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ders; I got a bottle cf your liniment a: 1 vie
relief at the fifth application.'
R.e!i3ve! Severe Pain in ShcuH -3
Unit.rvood, of rcco V.'; r
111., writes: " I am r. piaiv
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li-hcr
by occupation, and since last Sop:
n.' r : a- e
suffered with severe pain in !' ?!. honl.ts.
I could not rest l ight or d;y. ')'
friend3 told me about voi-i ' '
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