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VOL. 17.
WINDSOR, N. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14- 1901
NO 45
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YOUB MONEY DAOK " KSiV
M7 MS US
V sawssasu .
Guar .
10 fcg
WOT
Sent
Free
bv
Insured Jeweled ,27rsjt or Watt- I
mmm sooei p. o:
best 7
Mali. ar Movement.- to a'-l "V J. 1 . Williams Kepiy 10 VOX.
Greniiinnfinlil fiilMioacn
guaranteed tor I0year&. ! - Catfon'ypr
Nearly 1200 styles of oauv-i .
watches and all the lat- . '
eat itnin,Ta in reilatla 1 - :. - -.
Jewelry, are Bold by us i
at 45? below retail j
holiday SUGGESTIONS. IgardstoMr. K. SaUenger's. article
AJUata Materials, Bi
this office, blacker white exekgr AVil
liam Smithwick.'.colored who 'claim-
rtftNFAOS, 97.25
toes, coucnes, .
ns Games. Grs
kerchiefs, Knlvea,
Cisrars. Clocfea. . Cora.
nodes, Coucnes, Bona, Easy iCnairs, Fountain
napn
..Please allow me spats to say in rr
arda to Mr. K. Sallenge'r's. article
eyDkcf&ut: which he based entirely upon my pol
f eta, CaWneta, Candy, r;t . " - . -i-,-.
China, China Closed i ,tlcal career. 1 . . .
os. Mumera. Musical In.
etruments, Pedestals. Pictures. Pines. Purses.
1 D
Pens Games, GraphapnonesJ Groceries. Hand-
Lmvea, uuni
Rockers. Sewinar Machines. ; Snort itio- Onnria.
Table Silverware, Toys. Umbrellas. Writinsr
Desks, are a few of the thousands ot suitable
articles we sell for Christmas presents. In addi
tion, we are head-to-loot outfitters for Men. Wo
men tod Children, sell Everything: to Eat, and
to Use. AU information is contained in our No.
M illustrated catalogue, each eopy weighing 8
lbs. as an evidence ot interest, Bend us 100. to
help pay postage. These 10c. you rsduct from
took fibst obdks of SI. It quotes wholesale
prices to consumers.- 1
reiAovna eiuioeun no. onu Good BeMetwtth
inpn from 15c to 81 50um Dau tranxnortation.
Madrto-order Mm'a Clothing OcdaloqiMwith samples
pat Expnsfiagt antf Quararrte to fi t. Lithographed
cmiaiogu or liorota, ttuaa, Oraoenei, etc, shomna
footfa In Vwr real eolori. Wo pay freight and torn Car-
fererrte.
wnyp
pay retail prices t "Which, catalogue do
hi wane 7 AaareRS tnis way :
UUS KIKES & SON, BALTIMORE, HD., Dept. 909
DR. W, L. DAVIS
Consulting Optician.
AH errors of refrectlon scientifically corrected
W. R. JOHNSON,
ATTORN EY-AT LAW,
WINDSOR, N. C.
Practices la all Courts, t
ySpeciat attention given to Collections.
,. Fir st-cjass Watch repairin v.,
Qocks and Jewelry and all kinds
of i Spectacles and Eye-glasses fcr
' - . " . sale.
Mr. Editor, I did not call or use.a
ingle name in m article of January
t'ie 3rd; So, if Mr. Sallenger's'nkrne
"after participating in such Ian abject
scheme of cpmspiracy as 'that . men
tioned in my article comes before the
criticising public why hetf mnst not
fault me.
i- Now, if Mr. Sallenper. wanted to
write a full and unabridged history of
mv life, he ought to have pone -back
t') mv birth and had it combined in
one vast. volume, then he could have
taken it out on the highways ard ;T
m quite sure he would have had
better paying better business than S't
ting on the stool of do nothing whin
;nd foaming at the mouth and abus
ing other people beoause they will not
aid him in appoiritine a negro post
master, for- his own advantage and
self aggrandizement. I
I dont wish to use a s.ngle word of
egotism; but I wish to say that I be
lieve with an unprejudiced conscience
that I have fulfilled the wishes of th
white people of this" community in us
ing every means in my power to pre"
vent the appointment of "as Sallenger
puts it" "the Honorable W. S. Ether
idge" Post master at this office.
Mr. Sallenger refers ba k to the e-
ed to be an old seivant of Sallenger's
also Mr. W.HjSmithwick whf claim
ed to' be alliecrfo' Kenneth by sonw
secret connection and stood in fear of
bteaking the friendship bonds that
bound them together.' There wtre
two others who were neutral . n the
subject. Now those ' were the. r good
people that Sallenger takes to support
his statement and those" that 'signed
my petition are t'ie ones that he K.
Sallcngf r" aas sought to "class and
elevate" with Ben Askew and his tal
lies. :' God forbid, "Mv dear readers"
that no other white, man posessed
with a single drop of Anglo Saxon
blood, may ever hurl such . an insult
in the face of their neighbors; for oy
ol the Min C people who signed my
petition are as true to democracy as
ts the eauh is to its orbits. No my
dear readers: it was not a question of
politics but a question of having the
post, t tiK.e where people can go and
get tucif mail without having to sit
on their buggies or stand in snow to
their knees and hollow until their
lungs tail to per lorm their duties and
men return home a good many times,
without theii mail. This is what has
causeu Mr.Sailinger to have to &tuop
to the aid of a negro to get the P.O.
Oack in his own hands.
Mr. oaheuger asked for space to
aiake a true statement ot affairs. Now
lets see it he devoted his space to this
purpose.
He says that I rt signed as P. M.
Det&een the first and tenth of Octo
ber, when mv Mill burned. Now if
R W. HALISH,
ISxpert "Watchmaker and -'s-duatc
Optician
..-. - ."r i. wVur J-. m 1 v---.
t jfct uasn raMrTor uia joia ana uver
TIME TABLES
in my office for 15 days pinted in plain
English," stating that I "had resigned
and no one had been jrecorrimendedt
and unless some was .recommended
the office would be discontinued.. At
the expiration of' re; days -they also
sent me a blank petition and; request
ed me to hand ti someone that would
make a good postmaster, and Barna
easel being the only one that was fit
and suitable I did mybest jto have
him appointed. Any one;, wishing to
investigate this 1 will b glad to show
thehi the proofs at my office. Mr. Sal
lenger claims that Barnacascel's ap
pointment would have defeated the
wishes of the patrons, which! I, defy
single instance. - Sallenger, told
Barnacascel himself that f he would
promise to heep the office at bis house
he would not say a.word r gainst, and
it now seemV MrrSallengerii is the
only mermering: voice. Two we:k
after this, says Sallenger, Geo White
offered the office to W. S. Elberidge.
an honorable colored man. This looks
a little suspicior s and 1 doubt very
much if they can pioduce this lelttr
only in answer to one written' to Geo.
White. Mr. Sallenger says F-thenkge
consulted him at once and in regards
to same and 'secured a house2 to keep
it in. Now this throws another daik
shaddow on ' their 'concocted . plans.
Why didnt Etheridge consult his
KepuDiicans wno auerwaras signea
his Detition? A'hy did they -K. S I
lenger and W. S. Etheridge, and one
other whose name I will not ':sa, seek
to hold their clandestine rocetrgs,
as Sallenger asserts, mutually ague
between themselves, to appoiut a ne
gro postmaster and locate the office
to suit themselves, regardless of what
the white people of this community
had to say. Surely this was a noble
way to piotect the welfare of the pat
rons that Mr. Sallenger was so inter-
1
t
a ego to Mr. J. B. Stokes, president
lection of 1896 whan he declares I j ol the E. M- F- Insurance Co., of
voted a Populist ticket. Why didn'tl dortie Co., he will tell us that u:y mil
go back to 1894 when I 1 cast my uurned on the 19th day of July three
nrst ballot and voted a straight out! mouths prior to . Mr. , Sailengei's
J Pjopulst ticket, clear off gate posi, j &iate..u.nC Again he says that ,1 had
Kps and runners, for 1 have not 1 ao saw mill business" when 1 resigned Jested about. When Mr. Barnacascel
:r' v iiakcuin,y pen to'deny the charge I aud i', yugo to the people wbo'help- was rjetitioBing.for Jhe aprTntme"nt,
TT7" T TVT C O T? MM C "":. k) r;.nt,. A .-.,. t .ul , . .. .... .l " i I iu. AKt.rn-
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?oi:-ulist ticket in 1894 and 1896 with I ud cur mill on the nth ot October, a pledge from Mr. Barnacascelio hold
ire same ctmcientious heart th: t 1 1 m'i itauy lot operation only waiting his pttitition until he could gie the
voted the Democratic ticket in oS.ar.d 1 ,ur a iv:. onces ot machherv that natrons a showine. 'And "my "dear
. .;-Lr - . ' v. I - ... ' " II ...... . 1
1960, viz; believing that I was doin; j ere uipiaced iu transportation. Sojpatrons this ta the showing he gave
what was benehcial and best for my we find both these statements abso- ycu. This was what necessitated
country. : Itclv groQadless and false. And - if teleeram 'to Washington asking to Ie-
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RAILROAD.
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PASSENGER TRAINS.:
NOBTH.
NO. 3-A
I Time Table No. 2.
EFFECTIVE 5-27-i 1899.
SOUTI-
No. i-.
6" 20 a m
630
6 55 t
' -
1
7 3
75oam
fLv 1 Windsor ! Ar 6 iop r.
v Butlers 1 600
' : Askewsvifle 5 40
" ' I Holly Grove i 5 5
r BRANNING Ar 520
Powellsville 1 5 5
: Ar AHOSKIE Lv 4 45 P '
Mr. Sallenger, says let us see who! some ot our good people, "Mr Edi-I fer the appointment until he1 could
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those jood neonle -re that -maH tor. 'iiaa Kept tne dates as ciose as have a secret consu'tation wiu ue
o : r r . .-: -v 1 ' - -v - - . . 1 . - 1 i w.- 1 .... -.
tw;ns,mc u ,8. t i- ency cauvasd the county to debar Hon. W. S." Etheridge () and aae
' i I mft from PWiinf ihe. little insurance I irra'n&rntnt for one of the darkest
I tell him ,o they were: My petition 1 d hony due m ercf blackened the fair name' of
oe irs ice signature 01 every pairon 01 by lhe K M. iDSUrance of Bertie, the our
of the most prominent patrons of this
office; and yet he laid 1 this petition,
Mthat of his own wife, asidc.endorsed
that of a negro, which by his own
statement, was only supported by 15
to ao Degrees. These'' is to ao ne-
w 1
groes is the overwhelmning majority
he asks our kind Editor for space to
represent at the commencement of
his article. He burls on me a traitor's
doom for going in under Geo Wh'te
in 1897, and in 1900 we find ' him
seeking ifrst, to hava his wife appoint
ed postmistress under the same Go.
While; and next to have her appoi i!
asslstant under tre Hon. W. S. Eiler.
idge. " ; . ': - j- -
Mr. Sallenger says I withdrew ny
resignation which stopped the appois t
ment of Xtheridge.. I trust it has d r
this is surely whit I cancelled it ft r.
But I fear this was not what kept him
out. I am quite sure if the case w; s
investigated closely we would find aiv
other of our popular white neighbors
promised to stand Etheiidge's bond,
and when my article appeared in th
Ledger he found he was going to fcet
caught in his little game, hence he de
dined to have any thin, to : do with
the bond. Therefore Etheridge had
to give up. So I have the pleasure cl
knowing that either my article in tl
Ledger, or my resignation, kept a n
gr oat of the postoffice. I will not
use the bondsman's name, but it mill
undoubtedly appear in due seasor.
for hit dogs are prone to bowL Mr.
Sallenger charges me with never vet-
the Democratic ticket unless I did so
n 1900 at the state election.
Now Just for the ake of con d em
mng this statement I will say that I
was appointed poll holder fcr the pop
ulist party in 1898 and I it first d
dined to serve, but tfter being re
quested to serve by some of the mmt
prominent leadets of the democr-l
party in Bertie, Co: I complied and
held the polls, for the populist patty
"which then consisted of two men
and did my duty towards them as fr
as I knew what was just and honest
and at the same time I voted a straight
democrat ticket. Any one wishing t
investigate this can call on Mesv
Philip Perry. E. H. Walke and R. F.
Smith, three of as prominent denro-
crats as our county afTords.
realixing that 1 got my
tion, at all other poor country
have to do, I am sure
willing to excuse ray mistakes for I
baveaV any professional frWnd at
Chiocl Hill. JV)Iin Creea cr at
home to write m ne for me.
Yours for the same tiue Deraocta-
cy.
J T WILLIAMS. I
!i:t!- educa
untry boyi 1 1 . j
yoo itl be
0. f
$500 REWARD.
We will par the aSove reward for
any case ol liver Complaint, Pjv j
pc-sia. Sick Hcid ache, Ind rtitwu,
Ccnsttpatjon, or Costivcncss we can-
no cure milk Llvcrita, the Up-;
Dite Little Livel Pill, whe tn di-
cttions are strictly complied with
They "are purely Vegetable and never I
fait to give satisfaction. 15c boxes
contain too Pills, toe boxes contain!
40 Pills, 6c buxes contain 16 Pills
Ikware of substiiutknl and imitations-
Sent by mail Stamps taken NERVI
TA MEDICAL CO. Cor. Ointon
and Jackson Sts-, Chicago III.
roa. sale, iv
Dr. W. S. Gurlcy, Druggist.
PEOPLES' MUTUAL BE
NEVOLENT ASSO-CIATION.
r
JiMsr
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h In CTcry ccu-h ihzrz
H lurij, l:ie t crc-cr.ir:
l f';trt the rrcbtb;,;::
--v - of c:-::'-rr.r
;Tht thrott and
V; S) f.i.n cd from
cctrar.ee. Ttir
co chances
:Ji' 'ttx the. dis.
At J'!J ceroua foe.
there hi3 been t rcr- 1
L feet cure. M'hir a rce- i
crdl Slxry ycirj of carts, f J ;
Windsor, N. C Jan. 19, 190L To
Peoples Mutual Benevolent Associa
tion. A nnmber of members have
complained that they have not receiv
ed the notice card (call No. a) of the
death of II. P Pugb. To all suvb
as have cot paid the assodation. this
is to notify them that unless they pat
ihe dues, their names will be stricken
frota the rods. We do not want to
lose a member, and hope every
member will send in the dues at once
We will have an agent in the field in
a few days "and we hope to have
1000 members before the end of the j
year Remember that the dues no
being collected ate not for Pugb, but
may be for you. Remember also
that this ajsoc'ution.has nothing toj
do with he Fire Assodation. Brirg
or send your $ 1. 15 at ence.
H E. ETHERIDGE,
, i Secty. and ' Treas.
tooth c and he c
wounded thro&t and
lucts . Youccctpeiaai
tick c consumption wl:h
all its terrible suflerlcj
tnd uncenala resuhs.
There !snothlneub.d
forth throat tod lucs
at co ghing. . . . -
A ZK. bonis xill cure.
taor Iniry coth; hard-'
crco tht itInecdtCc
tlxe; the dollar borJe is
' C It t lit. rt-!r
rvtrttrnN(Wirf4kMd
W. 1. s.m - raa, a. u. I
w twM. tr f 1
W wr mrmm UN
hat tz- . 1MMI ta
D.J.LiTII.Un:.)M(. If
mm DmI Home.
44 It often maiie my heart ache,"
Mi. Sallenger seems to boast Tenn -to hear mv wife cou?h until
his color line that he drcw.He mearal it seemed her .weak luogi . would
dear leaders that he drew tie colorrd I collapse. Good doctors said she
. .
a-Daily except Sunday: flag Station.
Train No; 2 makes direct connection with th
Norfolk & Carolina tram No. 102 at aiioski
for Norfolk. Traia No. 1 makes direct conuectio
with Norfolk 6c Carolina N0.103 trom
community. - Well might j he' say i;net and so very close! that when I Ur -e WUh Con??roP?,f -x- x c
dates could have been remembeied that two vears is - long time for me to I came to make bis atoerane aftt r 1 .... . 7 T
. i ...... w - - iiiiiri wr a w- iiui mux m i .r in a iv-mxim
for aes to come. hold out whenit has only taken him the flection he found him self nmhcLJ l)r k'mA V. nwit.
Windsor Academy,
cwtj. coitus ix im nmr,
LAXCVACI.V SCIEXCE AXU SU5;C.
rtcrAars rna cotxrr.t. -rvs
srrciL attv-xtix to ti'hf.
tf$taisc a no rti:rAtAT:o'
THE FAIL TVtM trCIVS HIT
tkisd i ik m iirrtMtra
THcsraiNC Ttaw trciKS jakvast
xr
Km Cr IU, 1 1 KILL Xl &.
., Pnndp2L
J.W.BRANN1NG, C.E.BR AN
Prs, General Manager
M.C. HINSHAW,
General Freight & passenger Agent,
Ahoskt I 5 "rt
s m
r
CHESAPEAKE LINE.
w ii in-. iiMMin nin
-a ' ' . " mm '
aJJ I
IMS Jl I:
Aeaih, he asserts that 1 stood in two weeks, by his own statement, tolcoorC(i sjjje He asked the frd tond persistent use of this exctlko
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fear of the coming election. Sup! denj his pledge to, wnue 5uprcinvT. deliver him from mo democrary and ,ucv1v,w "y w
I had k .his.office .U Andrew m,r...ow patron, l Uto I d, b. p.,he Lord nottt p,. ."tu
salary ot six to : ten aouara tne columns m -jui uuum f"', i ly wnen ne goes to deliver mm ari ... . .... j- ' . . .
L. F. PIERCE.
Agent for the
TJ. S. Mail Steamers .
To kJL. Points North East & West,
Lv. Norfolk, Jackson st ...i
Uv. Old Point Comfort... -j
: Ar. Baltimore, Pier 19, Light st.
55 P re.--
........6:45 p. n.
.......7:00 a.-n-
B. & O. R. R. P. R. K
Lv. Baltjtnor-.......
Ar: Philadelphia...,.
Ar.' New York.. ...,
7:55 a-1 ni-
, . .10:15 a; m. .
i 12:35 p.i m. '
8:00 a. tn.
10:15 a. m.
12:43 p. m.
Steamers leave daily except Sunday.. - -r
For staterooms and any information call at.
Norfolk Ticket Office, Main and Granby Streets.
" Phones, 12.
E. T. LAMB
Gen. Agt.
W. B. BROWN !
. Pass. Agt.
RAILROAD
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
Dated May 27th, 1899.
No. . . No; 'So. No.
tios 49 Stations. t'
TmT a. m. A-M-
. 20 900 Lv.Norfolk,Ar. 5 55 1025
2 40 9 22 Pinners Point. 7 5 30 , 1 03
303 951 ....Drivers.... 5 5- 9 34
3 17 10 05 . .Suffolk ... 4.50 ' 919
3 50 10 35 Gates 4 ao 4 8 42
415 10 501 Tunis....' 4 o 8 23
t 4 36 11 06 ... Ahoskie.... 3 41' 8 05
4 53 ii 21 ..Aulauder.... '3 77 . 8 50
f3j ii 00 ..Hobgrood.... 253 7 08
00 i22i Ar.TarboroLv. 3.31- 646
y- . - Ar. ;'. Lv.
5 35 ' 50 Rocky Mount. "I 55 6 37
P. L. E. M. ' . , ' ?4 M.
Y011 haw. used alls
Ui ViUII I vlllv" i -.
I dies but it does not I
I yield; it is too deep I
seated. It may wear
j itself out in time, but
ill iy uiuic nauic iu;
I j ! ' - I
I prouuet id grippe, $
i pneumonia or a sen-1
l ous throat affection. J
( You need something I
I mat wiu give you
I strength and build f
i
I lU ' U II II II : I I Cora ImpoteHcyNlght Emlwtona, Low ot Mam.
? " , I jMalI effects ot self-abuse or I CA
I we 1 -k. m. 1 I -I ft-, J excess and indiscretion, I
EMULSION ! iSsSsSte
a !fW Afi ot Toatb. By asu ugTS
I
I strengthens, builds up and I f rBTVltclT&Ul6 IS
I!e sa-s the second Detition w
, and something to teai? , - ' ''c;iifnrMore,rown business.,
.,, , J r . . headed by Mrs. Georgia Sallenger fort . .
ment will not ho d; for it is I .. , - J And now dear readers I wi
ish make
I keen bier assortment
that,, if the Republicans had postmistress; and signed by sixty-eight this statement. I tendered my resi;- of SDectkcleS Olid VB T7 A A WLT-I7
l the victory, 1 - had nothingto . , - - :: - nation to the department honestly. x-.. -r jf-. W J. V CJ 1 TL X
-i - ; t MI:,K...:i:K(,k-.i:i: t RlvSSe3, QT Sale, 1 pay
a single thought, and roy resigttatk Cash for.Old gold Olid Sll I . BICY CLES
a ver. . iiign graae watcn-
i great
jjose
normous
- - . r I ... - . II Mo.mm mi . m a mm m
per oionin, wttn a clerk mre ot sevea j boast of his action in the case. I ne neean i warn Mr. Moaes ot w. I at R.
dollars per mouth aud, board? A' god- - the Second Detition was kitchen lor they are both able to easel ree.
ly tncome;
f his statement
a fact
gained
tear, as mere was no one else at. tnis
office to appoint; and it tbe . Demo
crats had won sure 1 had confidence
iu ihcin to know they would not oust
me because 1 voted a Populist ticket
in 1894, I hope this fear has not in-
jured nervous svstem
Mr. Sallenger says I tried to have
Mr. C, . Baruacasel appoiuted P. M
Contrary to the knowledge ot the ii
roi s. Another absuib blaicUitut. i
never recommended any one when I
resigned and there was a notice Iron
the Department posted coiisjjid 6o
ng diseases. 50c
C. Eaxcmore's. Trial bottk
WHY
DR. HATHAWAY
CORES.
flERVIT&PIUJB
Reasons for. Hb Marveloaa Socctss
.-. -His Jew, rre Book.
Dr. rXathairayi metliM
rf treatment Is no experv
ncr.l. -UU the retult of
Iwcatvycart of experl-
rGco In tbe moat xtn
tlTo practice of any
t racialist in bit Use in
Uio workd. Hwaaara4-
tutod from one of tb
best medical eaDegtt la
.the country "Bd perfect
ed lila medical ud turci-
cal .education by extao
slve bospltal practice.
FatIt in bis rrof esslonal -career be mde dlaoov-
jrtAa which ti.ifd him at tbe bead ot bis profs.
1 slon aa a specialist In tratlntr what are geoeraUy
known as private diseases cr men ana wgmoo.
This system of treatnicnt ho hai mors and more
TwrfMtAd each vear until tr lay bta cures are so
, tavarlabte as to be tbo marvel of tbe medical
profession. .
Enjoytapr the tarcest practice of any tpeclalUt
In tbe world be still maintains a system of nomi
nal feet which makes It possible for all to obtain
his services. ' . -
nr. ITaihawa7 treats and cures Lca of Vitality,
Taricocela, Stricture, Blood Poisoning tn Ks dif
ferent stages, Kheunuusm. wea uacK, nerv
ousness,' all manner or urinary wmpiimu,
n
f Vvw.---
w
Rtacd ready at .ny time and .t wou-t
be a pleasureto me togive this oice 83 Wftllly repaired. Re
up to some go xi honest wh.te imn peater. Split Second and
who would keep it decent and m or- CmTOnOgrapb, English,;
aer Dut you cant oiame me lor not I Watches - - .
suirenoering 10 a 101 a neaaiong ne-i x -rjy- -rj ,TRTT. !
groes if T cm prevent it. Now afte. nio
vaaAAMCw : vwiwiua uuu
Practical Watchmaker
Rfpalreas. -
j GUNS,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Z will fin thi WhPn PVPrVthmo ' m 4?;no fW. e hozea for
I . - e ., TLa- J.Ca I &2.B0, wlthonr bankable srauran tee tocuro - rjicers, Sores and Skin Diseases, DriRhU Disease
I S.Kft talk. Ihre IS nO dOUbt I or refund the money paid. Bead for clreoUr .. .n,..! VLWTMibiM. Hiatreatment
S- . . . . . . $ and eopy of our bankable guarantee bond.
I make ihe. hodv stronff and I r (texlow j.abih.
. . "',.,- -mi a . At : 1
rWail.
"tUaily except Sunday.
: Trains No" 40 and 48 solid train between Pi
aer's Point and Wilmington. s T-iin -No. 49 cor
ttects at Rocky Mount with trai 1 23 for all poi t
South and No. 78 train for al? pc its North. .
- G.M.ScRPttL. J. R'.Kcnley:'
' "rt.al Manager. Sup't. Trains; s
T, fvl. ErZ
' 3aii4Wl Pfc.saaa Aieent.' -
and an tonns of KWney Troubles. His treatment
1 far undertone:! men restores lost vitality and
EXTRA STRENGTH makes the patient a strong, well, vigorous ma.
1 - nr. Hathawav'a success in tbe treatment of
Immediate Cesarca varicocele and Stricture without tbe aid of knife
. . vAnAWUV.1 .Th. mAmiI Ii tnaitiid
. . nr muifln mm mixunvi i i . - "
1 . 1. j mm at pnww.' . . . . . ... . 1
. -r .r i, 1 4L.... i t rooBwij (furuiwu un 'a 7"r-r"' bv this metnod at ms own nmiM wiuioui pu wr
healthV. -not OnlV tO thrOW f yaricoco2,-UndeTelopd or ShrumOiina, . nrtm buslocsa. "mists positively th
I LX.-. L-J 'U U..4 IA paresis, omorari,;,, ;.YV. wVMt whlctimres v. iUxnitan cvtmUou.
s frtt4iftr -4Kr fc4om atfaint . r.i. n mnil in nlaln tackatr, ai.OO a . mfferera from Varicocele and Stricture to pages
I "'J V I , box, 6 i for $5.00 wit our bstkibMIW; 27. SS. 29. 30 and 31 of bis new book, entitled.
I farther attacks. If YOU are i;anteo bond to cure in SO day or rerond , Mnn vigor. Health," a eopy of which sriU
f run down or emaciated you T m e 12 VITA MED! C AL CO. j wriuTtoMreebSkiurt
i should certatnly : taKe tn:s i ointona Jackson sts, chicaco, iuv mentioning your eomruu. ....
IlUUIIMLa : .sOW ,; - I ' C Or Oy lr.. VV. O, iu
'J-' 50c entSx.no, all druggists.? X for, N C ' - . .
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York, 4 T - . .
Dr. Hatliavrar A Oo-,
tM8tJft Broavd Street.
auorxiox this r araa waxor warnxo.
FRE- BLOOD CURE.
Aa offer Previdiag lajtb to Sf1rr.
Is your Blood Pure?, Are you sure
f it? I)o cuts or scratches heal slowly
toes yourskin itch-v burn? , Have
you Pimples? Eruptions? Foul Breath
Catarrahf Arc you palef If so purity
your Blood at once with B. B. M-
(Po'anic Blood Balm). It makes the
. - r- m mr S . a' " 1
liiovd rure ana ,tucn, neais evtry
wre and gives a clearj sooth, healthy
kir. Deep-seated cases like , ulce-a.
cancer, eating sotes. . Painlul 5wel-
ii.gs. Blood Poison are quickly cured
l v B. Bv B., made especially for ar
obstinate Blood and skin Tioublsl
B. B Bv is difTerer.t from other rem
edies because B. B. ! B. draihs - the
Poison and Humois out of the Blood
and entire system so ithe symptoms
cannot return. Give , it a truL It
cures when all else fail. Thomugl ly
tested lor 30 years. I Sold at drug
jsores at $1 per large, bottle, 6 lar.e
bottles (full treatment) $5 So suf-
teers may tejt it, a trial bottle given
awav absolutely free.'; .Wr'te for ii
Add'ress BLOOD BALM CO Atlr-ta
Ga. Write today. Describe trouble
AtuBta.Oa,. and freeTOedical advice give
1 t-
Lr Lt ' '. .J i J
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At o caos.
s
CYSTTJ! CUILStRjyiES APPtTTTi
& CORRECTS THE. LIVER.
mam hi
TASTELESS
Wood's Seeds
art growa anJ atUctrd ith rpdal
rtSertrxm to their sViartatUit j ta
the soil as4 dimat cf tb 6otlh.
On our atsfvl farms. as4 la ctrr trial
grounJs, thocsasis cf doCara ar
expeaded in tetUcg and fTowSrt,
thrtrf test aredt that it Is pcm&
Ut to grow. By cm txfrtcau
we are enabled to save our res too
era tnoch ex pens. aa4 los frees
pla&ting varieties not adapted to
our tsjolhern kM and diaiatt.
Wood's Seed Book for ICl
U ally tip tn. daltt, and tails all
aboot the test Seeds for tha
SocrLh. It surrjlr ail olbe
lica lions cf its kind ta hdrfd and
cefuJ inoncation for Gardssaen,
T rockers and Farmers,
Mailed frt. WriUfoflL
lv.; wood & soiis,;
SesJ Grcirars h l!:r.!:::::,
RICHMOND, VA- " .
uttttT sits ic:ti iiui s::ti-
atJr"! fW M eBvVW(Sai V
;t?UU) Chill tonic
f3 scli strictly CP its Me: ?. IT i tht 1
arivcur- money refunded f . f
II i ci id iu tui t y u u .
i, i i. - mmm n i mr
' XrTHiWahi
W eakaess sslfts Uaalf ta tM leas
aaMUdSi aad a-tiag boa-. TVs V-d to
raiiary I LS Umm ar vni-il dt
Miag pewc tar C a .. - r-a e
tlavd rka aiJ rwt. 1 jom rt- -
taaaaasrsssrtvsro'IUa''
trwaa inws I . ' lars U sw i I y r .