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CONSCIENCE THE. REMEDY. Governor. Edward 0. Stokes, of New Jersey, the 'great creator of trusts, seems to think tfiat religion and not the law is the only thiug that will reach the trusts. In At lantic City last Sunday the governor in an address to the class of newly ordained ministers admitted to the Methodist Conference on Saturday, stated that the religious element of the country must take up the cure of trust and other industrial evils before a remedy could be found.. Ho said : "Human ingenuity will discover methods to circumvent all remedial legislation no matter how-carefully drawn, and the only way to solve the trust, question is to spread the gospel of honesty and uprightness until the powerful will not prey up on the weak." It would be a right good idea to get the trusts to pray instead of prey. Certainly it will do no harm to a rou83 the conscience of trust mag nates. President Woodrow Wilson, oi Princeton College, must also agree with Governor Stokes. President Wilson is credited with declaring that' the trusts must be "moralized." -President Roosevelt must therefore quit demoralizing the trusts after the manner of men. Wil. Star. . letter to J. II. Smith, "" ' PlTiwonth. N. C' -: ' Dear Sir; We manage to get some iun nut of naint. J H Kohluiever. Grove Citv. Pa, put-in De?oe. Along came a salesman of somebody else'a paint before o?s had gul (Uere. eaieauinu osiu vuia nsmuuu- measure. Kohlnaeycr weakened huug.flre and flopped; stopped oar and took his.. It was onr turn now. t We emptied our can into his aud his into ours. The short, measure was his. not ours: and we kept 'our man. Aud, ever Knee theu. that paint-niann-faoturer . gives full-rneasure ; his paint is .cot pnre. but bin gallon contains four quarts. Go by the nania ; and the name to go ! by is Devoe lead-and-ziue. Youm truly 27 F W Devoe & Co Love that can be Worth measuring. measured is never I ncred ible"liru tal i ty. It 'would have been incredible brutality If Chas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse, N Y., Lad not done the be6t he could lor his suf fering hon. "My boy," he says, 'cut a fearful gatsh over his eje, so" I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which- quickly healed it and saved his eye." Wood for burns and ulcers too. Ouly 25c at Spruill & Bros. - - 1 I i 1 - -. . i--v v: 1- - T mm ; is til 2 o s a o u k sm 0 W 3 -n 2-2 Jfi I i M, ' . q 2 5 j 5 J a igg C:. 5 3 2 2 5-11 fj Died.- After a short, illness of pneumonia Mr. W, P. Lelioy died at his home, Hotel lloanoke, oirSaturday night last, aged about 30 years. , Mr. Lelioy was a native of Tyrrell countymarried Minnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hughes, and re cently moved to this town and en gaged in the hotel business with Mr. Hughes. . Mr. Lelioy leaves a wife, two children, a mother, two sisters and two brothers to mourn his death. The remains were interred in the Baptist church yard on Monday, Lie v. L. B. Jones of the M. E. church, conducting the 6erioes. Miss Francis Hardison died at the homo of her brother, Mr. 1 T. Ilar- dison, this town, on Sunday last, after a brief illness, aged about (JO years. ' The remains were laid to rest in tho Tetterton grave yard, near town on Monday, L'ev. L. 13. Jones otli ciating. The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fulku, of Honey Grove, Texus, nearly met his Waterloo, from Liver aud Kidauy trouble. Iu u recent letter, La Etiys : '"I was nearly dead, of these com plaints, and, although I tried my family doctor, he did me no good ;.ao 1 ot a 50c bottle of your grunt Electric Witter, which cured ui. J consider them the best ruedi cine on ' earth, and thank God who gave you the knowledge to tuuke them " sold aud guaranteed to cure, Dyspepsia, Bil iousness aud Kidney Disease, by Hpruill & Bro., at 50a a bottle . v Between- two lads a woman is Tery apt to cbooue both. HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEAliS I TTia nld;nrifril HROVK'S TatBsR Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It U ire a and. quiuiue iu a tasteies form. No cure, uo pay. S0. oe 25 . There 18 something wrong in (he home that is not the happiest place ou earth. . Strikes Hidden Hocks. When jour ship of health striken the hidden rock of Coufctmption. Pieuuiouia, elc, you art).-Jotit. it you don't pet help from Dr. Kind's New Discovery i'or Con sumption. J. WV-McKinuon, ot Talladega Springs, Ala., writes : 'T had been very ill with Knenmoivia. under the car of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. King's New Discovers'. The first do.se gare relief, and one bottle cured me. hure euro tor sore throat, bron chilis. eribs and colds.' Gnarantced nt Hpruill & Bros, price ."() and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Many a sister spoils her testimony in the ciiHrch by her tougue in the kitchen. The Old Titna Way. Our Grmd mothers Ejave us powders and ttms because they knrw nothing of nioderu uiedicbte and methods. In thin asre of pro gress auu discovery, nieely coated, coni- preHsed tablets are fast snpero.ding the old time powders and teu, vKydale's Liver tub lets are compressed . chocolate coated Un lets, easy to swallow pleaatit in effect, always reliable, .They contain ingredients that cannot be used in' powders or teas. Ingredients that have an effect upon the liver that is never obtained from thu so Called liver powders etc. A trial will prove their merits. Plymouth store Co. Woman's inhumanity to man makes the divorce lawyer happy. - If taken this month, keepa you well nil summer. It makes the little ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring tonic for the whole fa'mil. Mollister's Mncky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea c.r Tablets. Bpraill & bro.. PAY YOUii TOWN TAXES. The tax books for the town of.Plymouth are now in iny hands for collection. This tax ia long since due, and to save trouble and eipense yon are requested to conse forward aud pay eame t once. . J. . 11EID. Collector. March 2, l9f.." That Ticklipa; ia tho Throat. One minute Hfter taking One. Minute Cough Cure that tickling iu the throat is gone. It aots ifi the throat not the stomach Harm less good for child 'an. A. L. 8poffrrd, postmaster at Chester. Mich., nays : ''Our little girl wa unrr.nseions from stransnlft tiou dariug a midden acd terrible attack of oroop. Threw dones of One Minute C )ug! Cure half n hour apart speedily cured her. I cannot, praise One Minute Caagh Cure too nmch for v'uat it has done in our fam" ily." It always gives relief, sold by. Sprnill t-5 l':r. . '...' . Why .Is It?, ' Thrrappearanco of thisjjaper shows that a large majority of ourpcople do J hot ' properly apprcciat a paper that is printed in the county. Too many had rather take a paper print ed elsewnere, and help build up some town and county other than their own.1 The s.une way with some merchr ants. They know you' are foolish to order goods from elsewhere when they could, and would, sell you the same for less money. Yet they ur- der their, printing, sending their money where it will never come back, when they could get better (because h proof is shown) right afhome. - That's their privilege. , But wo do think we arc entitled to the county A'ork. v We do not make, large books, but we can do the sta tionery envelopes, letter heads and most of the blanks used. Such as the Court House has recently been stocked with, we could print, and just as cheap as the county gels by sending its money away. Why does the outsider gfit it? , Death .rate in New York and Chicago Dnriutf November and December, 1003, one. fifth of the ''deaths in New York and Chicago were from pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not oniy stops the opngh but heals and strongthwUH the lungs and prevents pueniuonii, ho do not take chan ces ou a cold wearing away when Foley's Houey and' Tar will Cur you quiokl.v nnd prevent herioun reHU.ts. sold by J. 0. hv erett and Koper store Co . ..n .M j....,.t.L -L 1 A woman does not count her years until after she ha counted' her grandchildren. J, W. PEEEY C0HP'Y, Cotton Factors and Com njision JWerchants, ; Isokpolk, Va. ' V Quotations, Mar. 15, lSJQr, COTTON t v Steady. Strict MidJltUK 4 ' . . Y 8 1-3 Jdiddlit'g . . . 8 t3tri9t low middling . - 7 7-S Low middling .. . ' i &- lingfcs . Stains lJlnes , . , PEANUTS i: Fancy ., ... , '. . . . Ktrtctly prime Prime . . . Iy)w grades , . ' Machine picked . Spanish . U. E; PEAS . lila'ik & Speckle Peas Clay & lied Peas , Steady. 8 34 to , .,' 3 o-8to . ' S 3-S to . 2 "-8 !.o .1 00 bushel $3.20 P bag l.tro bu 1.40 bu Pc-auut Bagu, 68 io. in bales. Re Z0 AH3 QKG THE LUP3CC . fl,ra fetes mmm i t oivsuaiPTior; prico R' OUGHSard 50c&Gt.C0 Suroat and Uuickest Ouro for all 9 TII1XOAT and IiXINtt TIIOXJJ3- t LES, or 1IOITEY EACH. ' f rr-:---' . -5. i'CC: LOG tiC AM WITH acock -King Fed Works ''...-3;.if3 akd .'Boilers, Woodwof.eikq j I,lA01UNEr.V,.COTTON GlNNISG, BlUCE .' MAf'IXd AND SHiNCtLS ANI L-VTH Maciiinecv, Cok Mills, Etc., Etc.- t aiE2E3 MACHINERY CO., ColutnbiE,i'S.'Ci iTHE GlOBES SHINGLE MACHINE 1 . .11 m IIIOUICEIEIT:! As I expect to lcaveior the Northern markets ow . ; Monday next, to purchase my spring stock, and for lack of room I have decided to run some goods dut at. dEsne- B W . Fisices 'X .Any who wish to rivuil themselves of bargains will do well tp call nnd. examine the special olTenngt, such an ' .' :N' Carpets, Rugs, Matting, ' Ginghams, Dress;goods, in various widths and prices. . I have just received a pretty line of Waistings,- which are in . regular patterns, (3 yards), and .oiler same at GOc. per pattern. They arc, beautiful mercerized goods, and at the Lowest price . t 1 1 3 (Mi t h . .. ' . .. ,', - . "'',1,' I have a f;w more of the Tourist Caps on hand at right price; I alo "have a 8ina.ll lot of ISilk Waistings which I will sell at 25c. per;yartl. Jn thiji oll'ering 1 will close out "my lino of Hamburg: Edging at about-Cost 5, to 15 and 20c. for wiliest, which i 18 inches wide. This means something to 'cash buyers as the goods were purchased at low prices for spot. Caih. I also wish , to call the attention of the public gener ally to my " ' ..: ' . ' , " ' . KiME:Mr STB31E, ' ' ' whore Groceries can be purchased at a reduced jate.- Nice Coffee, 'llc.; Cheese, full Cream, 13c. ; Fine Butte , 35c.;, Tea, 25c, and in fact all goods on reasonable pricos, so give me u trial and be convinced. '. ' ' ' : ' , Yours for Business, "y r- Cabbage" Plants and Ssa Island -Cotton "'Seed.. CAUDAO!-; PLAN'jW for hhIo, ami tow ready Tor delivery. "KAItLY JKRSY WAKKFIELD" and "CIUKLMSTUN LAKCIE T.YI'K WA KflKI KL-'J", two nrliot sliuriha! varietios nnd head in i .tatioaus uiunttl. , L'UciSSlON," "AUGUSTA TnUCKRU: aul "SUORT STKM FLAT IU i'CU," tbe 3 le.t fl-it-lipud vuntiies :ind hciid in rotation m namtid, Pritce : Single tboimnd," $1.50; D.OOOai.d over $..i5 per 1.0C0 , 10,000 mid over, $1 per JOCO. Tcjhis : (h -with; order; w, ritillltd k.imf I l T IHl)illBUil1' ivivfi.r. .dnii.ii v.l-i.ii.mu li tM.nr... f.... ... 1 1 .u...... .-v.. r.-j...,, ...... on SouthUurolina Sea Cunut, aud we underiUbd !IiKy will Btana severe cold wtiaoiu injury, i'lants era tea ror bhipinut weigh 20 lb, per loy and we have.spccial iovr rates for prompt tiannportation by Southern Kxpre Co. " I knw f other planU you can buy cheaper than mine. 1 sell good plunts. cheap cut rate" plants shipped t torn m v--' farm. I 'gnu ran tee those that I ..hfp to bs'true tn tj pe and name, ami growu from high grad pnrchatt'd from two of the mott reliable need houses iu th United Statns. I will refund purcb prico toany dfatisfled ciivloincr at end of eou. . OUR COT'ION SKEL. i.iutof our Um Staple variot.y of SEA ISLAND COTTON old thi y ear in ChuiUston ou Dvc. S. at ?c. pt r pound. tJecd gl.SJoper bu.; lots of 10 bu. and over $1 per bushel. '..- :.:: ' t . My specialty : Pi-onipt Mup:nen. True Vauetiei', aud Satlnfied Cupioincra." I have be'n iu tho ' id ant bu!ti'.era for thirty ttve yearn. , ' ' U'ni. 0. GE11ATY. IWJtfViSSrSSK Youngs Island: 'Ju HORSES and MULES The season is now about over and wo have about 2") head of horses and t nuilos left. Some gootl ontiS-and some lugs. In other worth we hftve them at any price. We .s'lall orddr no more this person, and to cIojr out quick' will givo.you the burain of your life. Can be Ften any time at J. E. I looker's st.tlihK, S- II. HeVberry & Co no S3 t 1 4 ''"V -1 "py C, iyers; ..i mviivj . viuv -1'iiini ot'as occupy 35 jwroa I growing tlieru in llm 0)en air' ; tough and hardy ; I Our Constant Ain or Store Betterment Finds Expression in tlie Superior Val ues lor this ' " Season, TliK STAKE THAT SAVtS "l(IUD9.Uri L) 0 m Y O U NKED-Clothing, for Meuor Boy'a; Ladies' Dress Goods, Koyol ties, Notions, Ladies' and Gem'ji Furnihinj,'?, ' Hats, Caps, ' Shoes, Heavy and Fancy Groceries? Then viit our store. No trouble to show ;;oods, bo tome as often as ycu l'likewhether you wish to buy or . . Look, around our well .stocked stoi and satisfy yourself that you can if much better here than elsewhere.; Big lot Peanut l?a'v always hand, , Yours truly, . A Johnston HcAllM Kopers Lf.-tdin Merchant, te. '.','.,..,. .V
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