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4 The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Hwe a dlwass prevailing In this country moat danprous because so lerojy h rt ILU deaths are caused by pneumonia, heat t are often the result tCHH W \ vff! I °' kldnß y disease. If 4(1 Jt\\ \ kidney trouble ia al yjePwl \ \ K.| I lowed to advance the cfirVTl/M li KIL kldtiey-polaoned Wood wlfl attack the vital organs or the Mdneyi themselves break down and wr;tc away cell by cell. Bladder troublea most always result from • derangement of the kidneys and a cure 13 obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and Madder remedy. It corrects Inability to hold urine and scald ing pain fh passing It, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The inild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root la soon realized. It stands the highest for Its -won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold bjr all druggists In fifty-cent and one-dollar aiied bottles. You may f' V*" have a aample bottle of this wonderful new dls covery and a book that tells all- about 11, both Ilnm* of flwamp-RooC. sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous ofler In this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kllmer'a Swamp-Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N.Y., on every bottle. Silver Star IS THli BEST Two-for-a-INickel GEGAU BUT DON'T FORGKT EL COKLfO L. E. COREY Wholesale Grocer When in need of Qood House Paints Call on or address T. A. PEED, Williamston, N. C. J. B. SPELLER, DKALBR IN Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Eggs and Purs. We crrry a Big Line of Wall Paper Williamston, N. C. * > Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Reliavat Colda br working them out of tha system through a copious and haalthy action of the bowels. Raliavas Coughs by cleansing the mucoua membranes of tha throat, chaat and bronchial tubes. M Aa pleasant to the tasta as Maple Sugar" Children Like It For Sale By: S, R. Bigs, Williamston, Slalt\ Jones a Co., HamilUut. PERFUMERY Best line in the State CHAMOIS SKIN for all purposes GENERAL LINE TOILKT ARTICLES SPECIAL 5 and 10 cents TOILET SOAP S. R. BICCS r~! mmmuymmi tfinlUjattrnt. I I tegjiif Ili 1 *—* ****'• I Postponed. Beaming with Joy, little Mr. Meek aat upon the edge of hla high lacked chair. Hla apectaclea mere dim with happlneaa, ami he listened In rapt at tention to the remarka of hla proapec tlve motber ln law. "I muat tetl you frankly, Mr. Meek," said the lady, "that my consent to your marrying my daughter has beeu wrung from me only under protest. J kiifW that If I did not agree she weald disgrace the family by an elopement. When she wanta anything we always have to give It to her or take the con aeiiiiNii-es, and long experience has tauffht me that 1 might aa welt try to fan off a cyclone as reason with her when she losea her temper- especially If there la a flallron handy or a rolling plu. Una the mnrrlage day been fixed yet T' But Mr. Meek'* spectacles were no longer misty. ""I have, madam," he reu/arked ner vously, "to aee a man about a dog. If you will excuee me I'll chat It over with you—er— tomorrow"' Aud as hu flew out of the hall door the little mail congratulated hlmaelf tipou the fact that tomorrow never cornea.—London Auawers. Ths Wisdom of Karma. The pundit Karma vat by the river and watched the rlpplea. A man came toward him carrylug a akin of wine on hla shoulders. "Master," he sabl to Karma, "la the bridge safe?" And he pointed to the twisted ropes that crossed the stream. "I am not accustomed to pais Judg ment hurriedly," replied the puudlt. "Before I can either condemn or pratke the bridge 1 must kuow that It has beeu fully tested twice" "You are too flisay," said the man and straightway started acroaa. But, the rupee sagged beneath hint, and dually he fell Into the current. "The bridge la not safe;" Karma call I t'll to 111 01 The uiau angrily waded ashore. "But I thought you renulfd two testa?' he auld to the wise one. "That Is true," Karma replied. "A little while liefore your arrival I tried i to crux* and fell In the river tnyaelf." Ami the man was very angry, and. When lie reached a safe distance he rmlely threw u stoue at Karma, Init happily missed him Bombsrdsd. "All. my ffrlelid," ail Id the old sol dier, "you don't know what It Is to lie In the inblat of a shower of sheila." "Yea, 1 do," responded the younger tuan. - "Itei'ii lii the war?" "No. but I have often aat In the! parquet while the callery gods were munching peanuta."—l'etrolt Tribune. Sprung From the •oil. The niau'a shirt front was far from epotlesa, anil hla waistcoat and coal w ere covered with grime aud greaae, j bul a large buttonhole bouquet was placed iiu the lapel of hla coat. "What do you think of thief n« j sabl to a casual acquaintance, point |n* to the bouquet. "Where do you think I got l.t?" "Don't know," admitted the other. "Perluipa It grew there." w "%csing disss" or Looking Qlaaa. The following la an extract from ths will of a ..liieolnahl.ro farmer, dated Aug. 1. I7l«l: 'item I alao gh* to uiy wife the lied she uow lleth on, one ovel (ate) table,! one Tea table, one Hound table, three round backed chairs, one spindle chair, my chlney lalci and Tea table, Silver apooua, oue Marll (aid warming pan | and a Seeing (Jlaaa aud Tonga."- Lon don Notes aud Querlee. Wlien tlte Stomach, Heart, or Kid neynerves get weak, then these j organs always fail. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a uinkeshitt. Git a prescription known to I>ruggists everywhere as I)ri Slump's Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Stieugtheu these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restorative — tablets or liquid—and see how quickly help will come. Free sim ple test sent ou request bv Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple test. S. R. Biggs. JIHK tioiSu|t|«M.vv ~1-IO M pjat| | l«e.i .IIIJ Jinn ii jo q.uiiu p«t| oi|.w | j«i| IIIUMI ,ii|,iq jo aaeu|suq U epaiu iwip ] utmr u >•.»« |.» ,t.ueu |„ leeeoiujo, > ,i« j UUW,.| |T,M.I.VKSUM ~'tlonMJ.l et|| S.IUQJ... I „.>l«is otn ii| ttutii .n.'iniloil jsotii eqi | R,»H.. 'uii) i|l||oil -nil „;pue|jj j JF in JOJ i>|o.v noi' l.upip A'li.W,. I For that Dull Fitiiig After Eating. 1 have used Chamberlnin's Stout-1 acli and I,iver Tablets for some! time, and can testify that thej ! have done me more good than any| tablets I have ever useil. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating. —David Freeman, | Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tab- j lets strengthen the stomach aud j improve the digestion. They alsoj regulate the liver aud bowels. They j are far superior to pills aud cost no more. Get a free sample at All Druggists aud Daalers in Patent Medicine and see what a splendid medicine it is. I "Gentlemen," said the prisoner after acquittal, "1 thank yon for my vindi cation." "Young feller," replied the foreman of the Jury," "you don't seem to know the difference lietweeu a vindication anil n streak of good luck."—l*>ndon Opinion. Thousands of men and women in all walks of life are suffering from kidney and bladder troubles. Don't neglect your kidneys. Delays are dangerous DeWitt's Kidney and Bladdet l'ills afford quick relief for alffortitsof kidney and bladder 1 trouble. A week's treatment 25c. 1 Sold by S. R. Biggs, Williamston, N. C ,Slade Jones & Co., Hamil- I |K».M.C. THE ENTERPRISE, WIM.I AMSTON, N. C-, DECEMBER 20 I^o7. Tickled Warren's Vanity. 11l the famous Ht. Ixmarde will oaaa I-ord Brampton. Hlr Henry Hawkins, paid the inoet elaborate compliment"of which he waa ever guilty. Kaui War ren, author «>f the novel "Ten Thonaand a Year," with whom realty waa a paa aton, had to give evidence. When Wnrren entered the hoi Hawkins, with hie |M>lltest Uw, said to the author: "Mr. Warren, I owe you an apology for bringing yon Into the pro hate court. I am sure no one will ever dream of disputing your will liecause you liave lefi everybody Ten Thousand a Teat* " The enraptured author bowed first to Hawkius, next to tic l>eticti, receiving | the Judge's liow lu return; then to the Jury, then to the liar and Anally to the gallery. For Eeziai. Tittir ul Slit RM» The intense ttchipg characteristic of these ailments is almost instantly allayed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by All Druggists aud Dealers in Patent Medicine. 1 i Catching a Phrase. A precocious little girl living ou oue of the busluees thoroughfares of the city waa lu llu- habit of gaxtug out of Ibe window at the busy street below for hours at it lluia. "What la It, (Jladys, that you Hud »o constantly Interesting lu Ilia street?" aaked her uioUisi ou# day. "Ob," caino the wUe rejoinder, "Juat watching the cars go pro aud con."— Harper's Weakly. DeWitt's Carboli/.ed Witch Hazel Salve—don't forget the name, and accept no substitute. Get IX- Witt's. It's good for piles. Sold byS. K. Biggs, Williamston, N. C., Slade Jones St Co., Hamilton, N. C v A orafter. 'J'own Visitor (to small applicant for a holiday; -What I* your father? Small Applicant~'JC's we father, 'l'. V.— Yea, Irtit what la he? ■. A.-Oh! 'K's IUI stepfather ' T. V.-Yea! ye*. Hut what does ha I do 7 I'oea lie sweep chimneys or drive buses, or w UatV H A. (with dawning light of com praheuHioni- O-ow! No, 'a ain't doua nothlu' since we've 'ad 'lui!—Punclk. Trial Catarrh treatments are l>eing mailed out free, on request, by Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis. The«e tests are proving to the people—with out a penny'#cost—the great value | ot tliia scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by S. K. Biggs. \ t - - Trafalgar. Trafalgar w na not merely a great ua val victory- It waaMhe moat decisive land the moat durable In Its results of | all the battles of the world. It Hot only gave Kugland naval aupreiuacy, I but no aea dog has barked at sea agalnat Ureal Hrllaln for all tlte years that have fupervrned or la likely to do so for some years to come. No other lialtle has eier hail such a result. Pail Mall (laaette Whenever you feel that your stom ach has gone a little wrong, I when you feel that it is not in good [ order as is evidenced bv mean headach.esnervottsness, bad breath, | and belching, take something at I times, and especially after your I meals until relief is offorded. There is nothing better offered the public I today for stomach troubles, dvs- Kpsia, indigestion, etc., than KO Jl,. This is a scientific prepara tion ot natual digestauts combined with vegetable adds and it contains the same juices found in every healthy stomach. KODOI, is guaranteed to give relief. It is pleasant to take; it will make you feel tine by digesting w'jat vou eat. ] Sold by S. R. Bigg*, Wiliiamston, N. Slade Jones & Co. Hamil taa, N. C. m A Giant Apple Tree. I At Cheshire. Conn , stands an apple i tree which Is known to lie lva> yearn | old and la lielleveil to lie much older than that. The trunk la seventeen and ! a half feet In circumference near tha | ground, and the height of tha trae la about aeveuty feet. There are eight ■ large branches. five of theee bear fruit oue year and tha other three the neit year. One >ear this remarkable : tree yielded ISo bushel* of applea. The tree Is regular lu form, and the circle j shaded by lie brauchea Is ISO feet In diameter. Nitci ti Oir CutiMfi We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affect jed by the National Pure Food and i Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, aud we I recommend it as a safe remedy for I children and adults. C. C. Chase | and S. R. Biggs. Net Appius Claudius. I A New Yorker, recently returned frolu Kuglaiul, where he saw much of ! the tinsel and tin armor pageantry by which various anniversaries have l«eu celebrated at Oxford aud elaewbere, j telta this: A Houian In costume ap- ' proached a fellow tinned character aud aaked, „ "Are you Applua Claudius?' "No," responded the other dejectedly. "I'm not aa "appy aa Claudfos. I'm a« uu'appy aa 'ell.'"~Kxchauge. There is something about Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Svrup that makes it diflereut from others, as it causes a free yet gentle action of the bowels through which the cold is forced out of the system. At the same time it heals irritation allays inflammation of the throat aud lungs. It is pleasant to take. ChHdren like it. -no opiates nor narcotics. Sold by S. R. Biggs, "Williamston, N. C., Slade Jones ft Co. Hamilton, N. ' * GOOD DIGESTION f With J«W Pigtitu't * Hat* ( •'» O-jtr (fine Evrry Obmulf, I Evr>y PiJt'oltt. mm n * Ltcaie. Mil. It. V V .LKCKIE, Keno, Mite., wrltee: "I wlte to tell of the great bene fit! that Pernna hat arrompltihetl fur me It ha* cured m» of catarrh ani j aee.nlngly all the other Hl* that I w»» aul'jact to. •■I can eat anything before tr.» digsit anything I tat. Phyescalijr l am, a n«w man." With weak or deranged iigettion, the , •oiirce of atreugth am! vitaiM* la .nv paired, the ntrveaare weak, the titno* fir xtiatej leenly >'o man I* capaM* at thinking at* corattiy or doin# anything vigorously While (uttering with indigemioo. To rid the atotnach of ratarrh will pr duce fiean, healthy icucona mem hracea and ihua correct the digeation. I'cntna liaa the reputation the world ov ir f.Jt doing thia eery cour«« of Peruna promptly ten 'he dtgeuh e organ* at 'heir true function. Aak Your Drugftat l or Pne Peruna Almanac for 1908 Hie Natural Pace. I ion Hindi, a I'onfedcralc aoldler, waa deciued hy hla cowradea, any* Mr. Ed ward A. Moor 111 "The Story of it , I'anuoneer I ndcr Hlonewafl Jackaon," aa greal an enluina aa Ja/'kaou hltn aelf. In aotne of lite varloita evolutlona tlf the drill it waa uueeeaary for the cadotl to trot, 'l'hla gall llountaell fallcil to ai|o|il am) waa reported to the atipcrlnlemlent, with the apccltW'iitloii, "for fulling to irot." llountaell hanil el in hla written egcuae ita follow*; "I aiu reported hy Major Jackaon for falling nt artillery drill to trot. My eictive la I ant a natural pacer." A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped hy Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Audit ISKO thorough- Ily harmless and safe, that I>r. Shoop tells motile l s everywhere to give it withont hesitation, even to very young babes. The whole some green leaves and steins of a lung-healing mountainous shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Itcalius the cottgh, and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial metnbrares. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract that helps to heal achiug lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb" Always demand I)r. Shoop's Cough Cure. S. R. B.ggs. intellectual Power* of Artiat**. lid ween tho art value of a tine pa ml. )|ig or a great aculpturu and the niosn arftMtc ami faultlcaa garment tuade there la, of eourae, aa wide a differ ence a* there W hatwreii n illniuoml aud a piece of polinhed glnaa, hut this dM'a uol prove tliut the know ledge nee easai',r ty the pl'iiductlou of the former waa greater than for (he latter, that t • plan 1« required a higher order of In tellect or that the carrying of It frouj Ita liegluuiug to ita completion Involved dec|>er thought or d«>|iended ou greater »klll -London Tailor and Cutter. Muscular Pilis Ciril I "Dur'tig the summer of 1903 I was troubled with muscular pain in Uie instep of my foot," says Mr, S. Pedlar, of Toronto. Out. "At times it was so painful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was recommended to uie, so I tried it and was completely cuted by one small bottle. I have since recommended it to several of my friends, all of whom speak highly of it. *' l ; or sale by All Druggists and Dealers iu Patent Medicine. 1 Woman'* Aim. "To convict the defendant of aa aault," »ald the woman's lawyer, '.'lt luual flrat lie proved that the Intentlou ' waa there." "But," interrupted the magistrate, I "all the evidence allow* that the \vo ; niau actually lilt her hudiaml with a j brick." * "Which rery fact prove* that *lie uiuit har* aimed at something elae." I —"l.ondon tilolie. Just a little Cascasweet is all that is necessary to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cas casweet contains tio opiates nor harnifnl drugs aud is highly recom mended by mothers everywhere. Conforms to the National Pure Food Law. Sold bv S. R. Biggs, ; Williamston, N. C., Slade Jones & Co , Hamilton, N.C. Oklahoma is determined to start wul with a complete "Jim Crow ays> Vie* and om4mm. The nature* of all horn in equal sta tion are not *0 wiiMy varied »* U present extreme* of vice and (oodnaaa but by Ibo effect* of rtmt and Mftf- Mt nprrlpni'p. Beautiful hlriM and terrible gimtnea do not aland tly each Infant's -nolle sowing the na*c«nt niliul with tenderest grace* or vlleat error*. The alow *tfrltl«Hi of vloloua associations nuil law l«fvlng Indnl janrffi or Hie sudden Impetus of *oaaa terribly multiplied and social dlaaater mu»t have worn away the auaoeptlhll- Ity of MnwinKt and *elf respect or daahel tin* mind from the height of tli**e down to tlie depth* of despair and recklewtaesa—*rfore one of ordl nary life could lake counsel with vlo , lente and crime. -Frederick A. Aiken. , » —— Millions of bottles of Foley'.' J Honey and Tar Have feen sold | without any |ierson ever haviug ex jpcrieiiced any other than beneficial trills from it use for coins h.s,colds and lung troubles. This is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tai in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs Guard your health by refusing am hilt the genuine. (."• Chase ami S R. Higg-i- Qum and Thouflhl. one tiling U certalu. you c«nnot '(-hew i;uui and think at the same time with any degree of auccea*. Yon may rhew (Um and work mechanically, you may read with gum hi your mouth and perhaps not lula* anything In the au Ihor, but when It cornea l ight down to good hard mental effort you cannot cower Irate and achieve the heat re j sulla of Which yotl are capable while your ,1a w» work uureaalugly. That i-hamplng I* Juki so much wasted euer ; gy uuil aa aucb dissipates your fore* 1 and keep* your thinking powera re ! iluced to the lovtent point. Jtut put It ■ down In your nolelaiok aa a fact that I no uiau can think deep, logical or wall balanced thoughts while his jawa are working overtime.—Chicago Trlhuua. I . Are you having trouble with yout kidneys? There are lots of people today who wonder why thtiy have pains across the hack, why thev me tired lacking iu energy and ambition. Your kidneys are wrong. They need relief without delay Take DeWitt's Kidney & Bladder Pills; they ate for weak back, in flammation of the bladder, back ache and weak kidneys. .Sold by S K. Biggs, Williamston, N. C , Shide Jones & Co. Hamilton, N. 0. —— Irrelevant. At a term of the circuit court lu Ohio a "horne case" was on trial, and a well known horaemnn wa* called as a wit uvea. "Well, air, you aaw this hosseV" aak m| counsel for tin* defendant, j "Yea, air, I"—. I "What did you do?" ' "I Just opened hla mouth to tlnd out | how old he wits, au' I say a tu hlui, 1 ; any*, 'Old sport, 1 gtloaa you're pretty good yet.' " At tlila Juncture euunael for the op ptwing aide entered a vluleut litFjeetkm. "Stop!" he erled. "Your honor, I ob Jed to any converaitliou carried ou lie Iweeu lite witness and the horxe when I fie plaintiff was uot present P"~Har per* Weekly. B»wir» of FrifMit Coils A succession of cold-i or a pro tracted cold is almost certain to etui in chronic catarrh, from which few pet sots ever wholly recover. Give every cold the attention it deserves anil you may avoid this disagree abledisea.se. How ran you cure# cold? Why not try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy? It is highly re commended. Mrs. M. White, ol Butler, Tenn , says: "Several years ago I was bothered with my throat and lungs. Someone t'dd me ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 began using it and it relived me at vonce. Now my throat and lungs a\e sound ami well." For sale by AlVDruggists and Dealers in Patent Meaicine. I have lyitcp-'line of TESTAMENTS AND BIBLES * Front ijc. to sls at the Bible and Grocery House Where I alao handle a nice fresh line ol Groceries, Chickens, Eggs J. L. CHERRY Hamilton Road, Near Cemetery KILLth«OOUCHT MD CURE thi LUNCB wth Dr. Kinc'B New Discoviry mctUP AMD kU TWHOAT kH% IWHTWOUW-CT. aOA&AOTMD »ATO>Aoroltl oft nomrr kktoktuux j I ■M JJ I t .l* \ / HARPEB\ KENTUCKY 1 WHISKEY) \ for Qentlenea A*** \ who chertafc / \ QuMlty J' For sale by J. W.Wat talk *>. r-BACKACHE-i "I wrote you for advice," writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia,-Tenn., "about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I had suffered this way nine years and five doctors hnd failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Wine of Cardu'uyhich at once relieved my pains and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that z Cardui saved my life." It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female diseases, such as peri- ________________ odical pains, irregulari- nB ADVICE . . Writ* ut a let wt «u.rMtw *ll ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. w M At Every Drug Store in f 1.00 bottles. Try It. I-? CARDUI—J A New Business School Kastern North Carolina now has a first class business school where its young tncu anil women can acquire a business training equal to that given iu any of the business schools of the larger cities and at much less expense Opened June 3rd Enrollment first month, 3* pupils. Can l>egin at any lime. Special rates to first pupils who e«- roli from new SECTIONS. Write TODAY for catalogue if interested. Courses of Study: Business, Shorthand, English, Telegraphy xJh First Nat. Hank Buildiug, Washington, N. C.; also Norfolk, Ports- 1 mouth and Newporr News, Va. - J. M. RESSLER, Pre®. I BKPOHT OF Til * CONDITION Of HANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business December 3, 1907. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. . , 1, CapiUl stock 115,000.00 Umnsand discounts 53,688, jo Surlllll , fund 5,800.00 Overdrafts Undivided pro6t. 884.7 a B'k'ng House, I', ami fixtures 5,685.81 Bills Payable 11,500.00 Our from tanks ami tankers 10,819.73 Time Cer. of Deposit 7,869.00 Cafch ami cash iU-uis 9.359.68 •«'»> t«> ch'k. 35.007 V 7 _______ Cashiers' checks outstanding 3,587.5$ **>.44»»4 #80.44914 s*Hir of Notth Carolina. Cotiuiy of Martin . '• J . £ ■Ulriurnt f* true lo Ihr b*»t of mv knowledge and belief J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. SulMcribtil sihl iwoiu to b«for* tuc this ft day of Drcrmber 1 Ci>rr*it-Atte»t R. H. Hargrove, J. H. Koheraon, Jr., Directon.'' ROSS> Notal 7 üb " c - j JOHN I). BIGOS, President ASA T. CRAWPORI), Secretary & Treasurer v a- T. W. TIIiOHXAN, General Manager. The •-* • Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS 'OF Kiln Dried N. C Pine Lumber / DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES ORDERS AND CORRESPOhDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON, N. C. CARTS AND WAGONS Made to Order^ A Woolard's Combined JJ MI Harrow and Cultivator. _ A MviiiK One Horse and two Works both *ilc« of the row at the , Br»aka the cloU and cultivate* w>tT> a* muck out a* any ordinary What every Farmer and Truck ''* '* Cianlner nmU. J. L. WOO LARD, WUUamston, N. C. FOLEY'S MONEY CURE WILL CIMt YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder diaease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. J Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and SI.OO Bottlaa, MFUM MIMTITVTM. . & CTChut mart i R. Weak Women saraaivi sjsPss~ ™aPffimrr Dr. Whoop's Night Cure
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