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'V1, sMi' fe - 1 J: 1 V J I c- r Us 'NO "".47 J7 V smma v", "One, of my daughters -had- a terrible case of asthma. X7t tried . almost everything, but without :re- iief." ;e then triedAyer, Cherry ! Pectoral, and three, and r one-half t bottles -cured her.' J Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville. 0ev V'- 'sGherry Pectoral curesmany cases And it cures bronchitis, nosseness weaii lungs, whoop croup wlntieB oughsu night coughs, ahdtthardf bldsi Three sixti i 25c 2.; $1. ' AU i irri f Consult : Tour doctor. If h iftyt tsJcs it, , then do as he says. If hs tells you not; to. take it, then don't take-it.' lit knows Leare it with him. "We are willing:. ' ; NotHiiigxan ieyer;" surpass it. .'V A- Perf ecti i 3 iX' Curei ;l-ung Trouble.!- jf o Money back If It fail. Trial DoUl free. W. L. DA VIS SCIENTIFIC OPTIOAl. Air eye troubles diagnosed. All cr rors in refraction corrected. Leseon in Optics taught ' - 'WINDSOR, N.G Miss Ido M. Snyder, Treasurer of the - Brooklyn East End Art CInb. ' M If women would pay more attention to , their; health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if. they .would observe results they would find that the doctors' , prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. ' . V In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McEIree's Wine of Cardui and Thed Mrd's Black,Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." o Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. I' It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding, it is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child-bu-th and: in change of life. It fre quently brin jts that have been barren for years. All UTUffffiatS tiaVA Ssl ;m .hntfJ as nf Win a P of Cardui. jepalr or remodel any kind of bulliir? cnd nA?A,FnsE of Ell kinds of building materials,hardwre,niant!3, tile work, paints, glass, gas & electric fixtures, Cic. r 1 1 r WINDSOR, Owing to the; Heavy Rains -; P r' America's ;weatest; River! TJare at: eris 'r ' to Inundate its Country- illlD CAUSE HOLD , Oil Account f i om the Mississippi Val ey are verry ' disqtiietine:. Most of ts tributaries now have on a treraen dous head of waterthe : Ohio the Arkanasi and White livers, in Arkan sas the Red River, in Louisana, the Tennessee and the Cumberland all ndeed, excepting the Missouri, which although'it is bank full and. ,has .in many places submerged j .adjoining ow-lands. seems to have come, to' a stand for the present.. How ' f long ' this condition will continue it is, of coiirsej impossible - to predict with certainty. ;: But one forecast can be . . . . Is!.. i . - accepted' with implicit " confidence. wnicii is mai a mucniurtner ; proion. gation of rains in th MissippTVal- sy wm worKr mcaicuiaDie-;qisaster. Uufortunately, . Jt is the history of great , floods such .as n 6 w . prevail frbmlthe head-waters! bf the Missouri to New Orleans, that they are acconi- li. pained y furious winds and ; 'rain- stsrms. , Should the present freshets prove no exception to the rulef there is reason to - appiehend the ,7 most frightful calamities, ;r .throughout the. aUuvail regions south of Cairo. Hard rains in districts whose storage . ca- pacity has already been Exhausted pacity, has already by previous overflows means : a con centration in the Mississippi,, below the mouth of the Ohio of : the floods of a dozen enormous livers and - a hundred streams of all sizes, con verted for the moment . into raging torrents. Whether rthe levees of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisia na.wiU'hold against this incalculable s rain is a question of tragic moment now. Those levees V ave many ene-! mies the gigantic lateral pressure of the current, which eats ; ont " the lower strata of sand &c; in the na tural banks, leaving them to topple into the river;. the devils who delib- erately cut the1 dikes sn as to flood sections in which c they 'have felled, timber, and last, but nor least, the patient crawfish, which honeycombe the embankments,; making excava-' tions five or six feet in diameter . : , If you Wish ; fat cattle and slick and healthy . hor ses use Owens & Miner Dixie Condi tion Powders, "Best on Earth" for stock of all kinds i5cts a a pack age at Nicholls Bro Windsor; Baker & Hoggari Lewistow.. ; vC 0 Kctapet.-tmcdne: a tliln erlluc-all;-::, ci 7 P 1 o j U RSD'AV ancvgenerr.IIy pr; paring the ..whole: structure to crumble into ruin.nt the first onslaught of the flcoc. A terri ble array of dangerl It is safe to assume, however, that every; possible precausjon has' been. , - J UKI than ofjore, they watch the craw fish' with1 a more enlightened. viw Jance-, and some effort his been mr,de. to'revet the ,banks so that the la teral pressure maynot be undermined. Let us hope so. Should thet levees break.inthe , Northern' Mississippi' counties in Chicot County Arkl. and in Carroll,' Madison, and Tensas pari shes Louisiana, should the great Morganza crevasse ot " 1SS2 recur and. the Bonnet Cae: disaster of 1874 be repeated no one can com pute the calamities that would ensue. Thecotton crops of the, great alluvail districts of Arkansas, , Mrssissippi and Loisiana and ths sugar crop3 of the Lafourche,the TerrebonnV, and J eche would be destroyed, Millions property would be 'oblitteratcd and hundreds of thousands of la- boiers throw 1 out . .employment. The next few dajs will tplll J Let u? hope that better auspices will dawn upon the situation .''' . ; v The. wonderfully ; activity of the new century isshown by an enormous demand for the worlds best workers Dr.! KingVNew Life Tills: For Con stipation, Sick Headache Billiousness l.ro?D. 01 wraacni Liver o. ? Kidneys they're unrivaled.: 0nly2cc'i i . . Jr iv:! 1111 -, . ,' . ; - ' . , Con?SS WlH be Called To- : getherin the Fall ' - V Washington. JMarch 12. President Roosevelt will call the fifty-eight Con gress in extra session in ;the antumn, probally October x; for .the purpose ot havingja concurent tesolution pas sed approving the Cuban reciprocity treaty, whichjis to be ratified by the Senate next week. If the present extra session of the Senate should ad journ with acting on the reciprocity treaty, Congress would be called to gether immediately. As the late fall is, the time for marketing the Jbulk cf the Cuban suar -crop, it is thought that by meeting in October Congress pass the legislation necessary to put the treatyJinto affect in time to give the planters the benefit of the pew tariIratcs !durin the t year. fhis signature is on every boa o? tha genuine Laxative BrcmoQuimn2 Tablets 4w ciaedy that euro n cold In cno y o ' i - n A r t n r- r : ?? r- 1 ' 9" I V v. v 1 o (""N """ jExPres. Ci2VGitiiid .Won't Say I Am, Or, I am Not a Candidate For .the Presidential Nom ination Next .1 : Year :.. TI7-TE KLONE I'lILL; FORETELL. New York March .tc Ei.rre?i. dent Cievelahd;was asked this morn, ing: ' "Would you accept a Presidential nomination next year?' "That is just what I won't say," was the'reply. ' ' ' Would, you take any steps to pre vent our nomination should the con yention iosist on giving it to you?" "I can't say anythUigf about- that, cither,'.' said : ir. Cleveland. - Mr Stiaus however, made a state mcnt before- leaving 1 his house this morning in regard to Mr. Cleveland's ,, '.fit . views upon the issues cf the. next Presidential campaign. He r.iid: :: "Mr. Cleveland gave it as hi, opr.- it;: that :h ?,::! r -;- :1 . r - t boliminatca from the next X'rcidjr.. tial canvass, and erp:::rrj r.imrclf as being unable to understand how. that question could be entirely divorced jtrom the tariit issue, to say ncthin-: ot the absolute necessity cf a goc - . . . v insistence upon tanft reforms for j 00 d ts j -j aim v tut w i uuiu uu tui iu3 i;a pie of; the country." - , , At Once of Prevantlan is better than a pound of cure. l here fore Sick, flead-ache. Constipation, Billiousness, Dyspepsia and all Stom ach and LUer troubles tike Dr. Davids Liver Pills and thus prevent a mord serious and dangerous trouble. Price 25cts for a box of 25 pills at Nicholls Bro.Windsor; Baker & Hog gard Leffiston.( KITCHIN SPEAKS IN BALTIMORE Congressman Claude Kitchin was one of the principal speakers at a b in quet in Baltimore,- Wednesday night of last week. Mr. Kitchii returned to Scotland Neck Jhursdaj. In speaking of the banquet he said it was one of the finest affairs of tne kind he had ever attended and that there were eight kinds of champagne and eight wine glasses at-each plate, and yet he did not touclf a drop. It is needless to adJfhat some cf his Hal iax county friends would have br-cn pleased to exchange places with him for that occasion. Weldon Times. EeontU ..lt:r ti: mi .2 c. "i The Siniucc.iiL jL ! has been i:. for frccJ.::i cf his i:c:r.::::L-r.3. rc. ta;n d: c f c k.. c r the vi!!;.;;r v. ?.z has i C- : crat:;n c: r.nr.;vcr. d.iy cf A'.rxar-.J.r III. ed the nict !. 'u'f.ca". r- ! r r t V- . - t ! .. ij"4 1 - 4 T. 9 , cla n c: a r.e- cr KEV7 stil'.:,:ii:i c:; Th.e st: - the t - - 1 , T - l ... C' :' Consumption h a hi:: vccd llourishin bct in lun?. 1 Like oih:r cosily destroyed while when old, jl'illvUlllw possible, S tre n g th e n th e I u n s r. y would weak hind r.::d t weeds will disappear. The best'lunrr fertilir-r Scott's Emulsion. Sal: r hs'ood too, but it is very h: to digest. The time to treat con i::. ticri is when you begin iryr to hide it from v:: Others see it, vou wo ml Don't v.ait tmtd v, ( deceive yourself r.::y 1 Begin with the r.r.-t ti: to take Scott's Emuhie: it isn't really con " urn j much the better; youv, :.. . forget it and be better r : treatment. If it is cr:: ::: tion you can't expect to cured at once, but if vou be ciin in time Mill nmuiv recuiiar m v 11 ment you v. 1 i I v.-in. Scotfs Emulsion, fre. h rest all you can, cat all can, tnati the treatment that's the best treatment. 4 i-RANZ( T-CLAHi: CO.. 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Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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