THE JOURNAL.? TubUshed ewnr day tathS yeir -t Monday. .Journal IBuilding ' 6M0 urBOKlNO.! " C ARLES I 8TSVEN3. ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES ne YU. '' In, dTMe..'""","t'' ae Year, DOtinadrance.. ft-"? 'AKfhtv luriar la tha dtT ".60 Adv a Using rates tarnished on appU- ation." Entered at tba Poat Office, New Ben 4. C. i aeeood-claaa matter. OntOAh PATER OF NEW BIBN ' - CRAVEN COUNTT. AMD New Bern, N C. April 15, 1906. SOMETHINGS CONCERNING THE GRADED SCHOOL ' The most important institution in Nw Bern receives less actual attention, than probably any other institution in the city, and this neglected ii.stitution, in point of receiving personal attention on the part of those most deeply and vitally concerned in its management, is the Graded School, and those neglectful, are . the parents of the hundreds of children who attend, and whose future lives will be largely influenced by those surroundings and conditions which go n makA un the hours of school attend ance, and the hours which school influ ences affect, outside of the school. ' Parental duty in the education of the child is not fulfilled in seeing the child get; off to school in the morning, seeing the child return after school. snd when Bchool reports are brought home, giving these a look over, with perhaps a question of two con- eartiinfir them. There is too much of the idea that children are to be ed. nsated by the teacher, with the simple enkraementof the parent to go ahead and do the best you can, encouragirg orpuniahing as they may judge beet And it is very largely thia mistaken idea, that the teacher is to have sole charge, that keeps parents away from visiting the school room, and by per sonal observation understand what the child is doing, and what its surround ings are, therefore a knowledge of what cc-ODeration is needed to assist the teacher in the child's educational life. Another neglect of this most impor tant institution, the Oracled bchool, is the shameful exposure of the school grounds to the public which is not con cerned in its welfare, and through this openness, the annoyances which teacher and pupils are subjected to during the entire time of the day when school is in session, by the passing crowd which tramps unhindered around the school buildings, creating various noiea,offer ng many disturbances to distract those engaged in study. 3 Here are the most important matters railing for not a mtr notice on th part of the Journal, but tha thought of those vitally concerned, the parents of the children who should acquaint themselves with tha school room, and the friends of education, and every i'ublie spirited person, who shook at that the School buildings are kept with ruch proper restrictions, aa to preserve their thaxactrr and dignity as edure tioosJ Institutions, which the present pn campus does, not, being a common passage .way day anil night, aa much so a the oea street. A school building and grounds aro In ; half proportionate degree aa sacral a church and Its premises. Who this privacy and respect faila to be glean. then the school la going to fall abort in haracter, and this meant a severe Ipm 1 the adorations! forra, which should Trtbe maintained to the hlgheal o Perhfti. what) a waB eetckaed ran , it,' with the Graded School groonde 'roe from their present eorwUnt iim '.on, there woo Id be rraeted a greater i I'.ervVwce at pareata, and a rloaer ae nintaM of parents and tawcher. ' TtaiAly if the pereeU uj t-ut tbe raded School and see what H tacks. i Wilt not be fag Man this (natiut. m cases to We fWiad, end Irlrtead 1 beriwoa Ue eentar sroa4 whVej all thie (H sad virinlty rrrW r mora! and IndaatrUl epbvildiaf 'CWa-teHsf a U , This asrvfl Is VatMkM '.eeUf) fa -a nipples, beraa, fmet Wlea, ekapped rvla, ttCMJkJ plaveMtie ' W , n aUled eye Me, all etasnic aoraa mt4 r oaeaeea f the ak(a Sort) ae Mkey, l fhe,' rmg warm, aeaii km " tMirbetV la, araUaeee Hr "i. tt aaimHl witk enraralVa) to the tfeatinael ef Ums V i'sVe JS rant few ftwt. Trf H. . i Daria rUrsad P. . ttety KtE YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED, j ';. ?. . .'- -"?'V. v,; ." i The CmIiMVwIii at Bat Pre. MM Dra WM,,j.v..ixl ! There are meny men who wear their hat plastically all the time when awake, ad art blanj with a, heavy aaeek-ef bsJr; yet tt tha aoalpa of than aaata atea one becaae . ateea wtta. . tf&adraS germs, th psrtsltes would multiply ai tfce? quicker fat laek of air. ' Baldness would ensue as tha final result Mew bro's Harplolda kill these fanaa and ittmulatea unhealthy bate to abundant growth. Herptclos U a pleasant . hair dreslnc aa welt aa a dandruff eure and aontalna not aa atom of Injurious sue atanoa. Sold by laadlnc dracaiata. ea4 10c. in atampa for sample ta The HarpV- dde Co.. Detroit. Mich. C. D. BRADBA.M. 8peclal Agt. The House committee adopted a reao lution declaring for the electloo z Senators by direct vote and four-year terms for members of the House. Caught Cold While Huntlnj a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontaria, lays: I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall, Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Kerne dy, I tried it, and after using two small bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for enno-ha and colds. It will loosen and i lieve a severe cold in less time than by nv other treatment and is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has be come known. Davis' Pharmacy and t , 8. Duffy. About 500 miners from the Shamokin Pa., section of the anthracite region, believing that a strike is inevitable, left for North Carolina and the western States to work for railroad contractors and in soft coal mines. Rhsumatlim Makes Ufa Miserable. m happy home is the most valuable position that is within the reach of mankind; but you cannot enjoy ita com forts if you are suffering from rheuma tism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will give you re lief and its continued use for a Bhort time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S, Duffy. Major Richard Sylvester, of Wash ing, was re-elected president oi uie National Association of Police Chiefs, Human Blood Marks A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Wil lis, a known meachant of Bac, Ky. Be writes : "Twenty years ago I had se vere hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when 1 began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. It com pletely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemor rhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Co Ida and Qronchitis, and is the only known cure for Wiak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold by all Druggist 60c add $1.00. Trial bottle free. Ex-Governor Black, in the Manges suit in New York, addressed hia re marks to the jurors individually, calling ewch by name. Sick headache results from a deran gement of the stomach and is curee by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Sold by Davis Pharand F. 3. Duffy By popular vote the town of Xhvrlen, Conn., refused to accept $k,000 offered by Andrew Carnrglo for a library, on the principle that "no honest man can berome a millionaire," Will tnUreat BUay Every peiaon should know that good health la impnoaible if the kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure vrlH cure kulney and bladder diseMSw Is) ev ery form, and will balld up an strength' rn tiirte organs ao that they will per form their functions properly. No linger of Rright'a dlaeaae or diabetes if Kolry Kidney Cure la taken la time. Mrs. W. C. Jutte tealined In PUte- burg that her huahand, the late million aire coal operator, on two occasion rontempiated suicide. DtvH Maad Terteee. U no worae than the terrible ease of I'ilra that afflicted me 10 years. Then t waa adWd to anpty Bucklen'a Ar nica naive, and kwe than a box panne ftently cured me, writes L, S. Napier, of Ruglea, Ky. Ueeis all womdoV, ftitme and ftara tike magic. Sold by all Droggiet tt 21c. It la reported that tit peraoM were kilted end eeveral byTired ie, Uk tearav de wMnk mA ef BrVft, Teaas, IWi TM1 We efTer One tleadred lUmr Re ward for any eaae ef Celarr Uet en- iMf be rwred by Hill I Caiarri Core, P. J.CUENKT k CO., ; . Toled Ohk. W. Um uadertWJ, tiavaknwws t. i. Oewey fee the leet It years, aad be- Urrs Mia MferUf Iwevrebie k all kswlasx tranenirs and flaeaHalh; able ts rarry ovl any ajWiarslawts saade Vyalsnrta. ' . Watiima, tun. Narvik, V , Wkoaeaafcj Dnaggwia, Toiedo, f Hstl'l Catarrti Cere U take iafer aally, hfilrf dimtry tp th bkmd k4 faaMBtNi rm fere f the yetra. TeeUmrmleJe al free, frW 7 pt G. n ' z i r If Yea CoSsuaUy K 'hawk- jtfilSjfind Thsra J3 a Xszstantf Dripping Frcra tns fcesa Lira ' ;:-.v fou, - Sickening Breatt 'iyouraoMMorpdr tloyaa tocrua. ulcbif Osyoaa&eeaeavroatdcalr Uuvoobrvira-' tha fC(LT Do you fcuv oalna aeroei tM.eyraf -Am ye loctne jraor 40 01 smsuT it uere a areppuig la um hroet AreyoakxlDyoor MUMuf taetft Axe yoafradaaUysetUDg dearr Do you lieu uuasuta' aooBdaf Do you nave ringing In the ' 4aiir Oo.yoo anffar With nam of tba jtomaehr la there a eoastantbnd Uate In .he aaootht loyoo hareaaaeUnoowabf Do yon oougb a olchtf Do y oo ,t4tfee ;telly Ito,yoakavoeatarrlui -v - Catarrh la no on 1 y daapacoiu In tb la war, botlt eauaeiuleemUona,UataaoIlayo( honea.loao( (kinkiaaand reaaosine ootrof. Wis amblitoaaoeaoart7tottwaaiaaloe ! appetite, inaitwuoo, ayipsTMia. raw UiroatandTMhMtaeaeMUt7;Hioop dcd tnaanlty. ;lt nwi aitantto at pooe. 'hiM It t taklna Bolania BtoaoKBalfa (B.B.B V . it tea quick, radical, ixsnaanwt cure becauae U ride tba ayMem of the potaoa B.B.B1. onrtflM lh blood, doet away wit U trery eynipiom,givingitmigta to tbaentira . A tVmrt Cmt. "Ihero gjes a uiau." olservtl r, steamsh!i4ti)r-iit as he directed Mlti U tlon fo a surly loklng Ihdivtdunl who liad Ja emflgrM Hna for CnnH. 'whose. rforta are devoted to i-n-structius short cuts lu buslwtw uieti ods and lu cltrnlruitlng all time. sumlug men nnd tbelr propoxitloua frois lilR busy existence... He la a ntn of very, few words. Some years ago this' gentleman crossed the ocooii nutt had a very ucpteasBht trip. One morn ing a sympathetic passenger offered him a lemon, expressing a sincere wish that it would give reilef. The pale traveler seized the leimror Burled It viciously Into the ooetta and growled: "This la a owlcker way than the other.'" New Tate Ttoep, The caret tint rateadta, its credit make Bucklen'e Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. ilulford, lecturer tor the Patrons of husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa-, of a diatressiiHT case of Piles. It heala the wont Burns, Sores. Boik, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains aud Salt Rheum. Only 25c at All Druggists. It Is announced. in Wasbiogton that Castro has temporarily- retired frpm the Presidency of Venezuela, being succeeded by Vice-President Gomez. No Pill is as pleasant and positivaaa OeWitt's Little Early JliserB. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never gripe. S Duffy. John G. Carlisle, argued the rase against Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah. Mas Peat forty la fties." More than half of mankind over sixty years of sge suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of-proaCate gland. This is both pain ful and dangerous, and Foley s Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes : "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Our I feel better tnan i new tat tmmxt years, sHhoogh I sin now tl years old.' After a rle amrtis IS. feet above the danger Um tb Mississippi river is stationary. Tha, create atf the high wave) has peaasdanda gradual decline ia now predict edit A Lecay PeeBaajbeee U Mrs. Ahwaader. ef Car, Me., who baa foowd Dr. Ktegp Hw life Pius to be thd best remedy sb etee tried for keeping the 8tesMch, liver and Bowels la perfect ordsji You'D agree arhk hey If you try these peinWes parifiers thatmlOM new Ufat- Guaranteed by all Druggist Prtos 2Sc, At Bavaaaaa, Gas, Judge 8 peer, tended Cress a4 6ayor4e eay a flne of 1578, (40 aad aurelsar years each. Te draw tae Are eat tl a bora, he a-eut without leaving scar, oc te curs boOa, aorea, tester, eeaetaa and aD akin and aalf dkeaaee, use DeViitt'a Wttcb Haaei Salve. AapeeUWfor ieav- Oet the gamine. Ma remedy teases ewhl speedy refisd. Ak tof X)eWltt's-2 gewasya, old by f.flL Duffy. K US l waning s Besauai a uwrrnan AaMrkasa Pteeident WaoasvaH said he beHwred the Algeearae CeBfereaca had brought about better reUUows belweea Cermarty and traaca. ., M . . . - j . im r tatafw weeeaeae.fer, reVyV'Ceiairee, wVMtel llewey aad Tare a threat and kme reaw i it, and ea aomvnt of y, aad ea eeeoent of th rraaX end Tai ava-y bnlUtloe are nfTered foi. mmm waanir SI r eT B Ainwari the s-outfwv . Aak foe r'Uy'e Koaer!, era 1 ar ana Tiv say euueuirna (- fered ae ae ar aremfalmr) IU aire it'dlyUta a aad to treaameaitMftriMn. It la ml Ilea, H MUia aw r4ala eafeet fovea ra sad aVWate pai ass, Sa l k I k-- - ; ,r. l mm , , , , , . .1 , li a ewlt tvewlng evt of Ibe Jlmlwg pe.tJoaefa:nat an lwb-ga, be- Wf triee aa IB'tea Hatea, tt rs allefed te fa New fork, h M tgt-l UeUiHe4 Rtatee eipvH te Mm eoef ag sUlloale Se BerMi.", ' ' ,'i He fun l ae a',ettua1 inUfi a DeWltfe Utt'e I .ry ri--wa. yaanova tittle 1 1 ' are ae ts'! and ef. fectle-e tl.a tk'V'.r dal ht-V.M Sd weak prJ e J-f IK t'"- effart, aVila 1 f t f art the tet E : L J.nrt f T 'UfT. R. I . - y' uaiitraat, ILYoiHiaya; j Tba; is CatarrrL :i nsoe mrmbrane. and B.B.B. aendiarlcli, ttox-jii; flood ofwin-fu.r)fc, pure Mood dlraec ' t ae parsiyma ntrm, aaaoua memMaoe uuuw 1 ma. jowur- bhui mnu atMOtk wlwra ltw oMdad.aod la and Mdad.aodiaUiU .teeuaf aura r wiy mi-ln a pcifcti, caurritinhQitefonas. - V na aM'eradnaUy ennrlna tfaaf otm ai ready deaf or hurt oflutarinc, try ilouuda J Blood Balm B. B. B ). MoM form oi deal- 1 Mia. or partial oaainaai era eaeaea Dy ea tarth, and la eorlng oatarrh ky B. B, B. t kotMiaQda oi eaea, aad wemaai Aaya had tVlr lvoarinj orapletaiy rtord. . UHMleBliUliB(B,tt.)UpleaaBB and aaip n take. - Thoroughly ead tag tray iOBiee4ir'riw Botaala ta-a-redkaea -ttmatatia Wewk Beaaaaetu, enraa pysMMla. Prlad S)t ar torn bal- tV Vaka a eii-aete. awaawrad whan Tlakk atity U aakail lyreraavdad. Blood Balm Sample Sastl ty WaHlaa: Paairlix' Uo Altanta. 6a and epaelaj trmm aaadlvatl ailoa aali uaita, a artaoaklat fame eaaa, aiao aeak ta-Isealoii letter. Urtnt ot Vartoda Marjajaa. lmjtr.s have itlwuys lieeu uned by na Myc races, who use tuiu to drive away evil eplrHs. to twrlfy tUehr foes, to make tlifir tueii flbt 1 letter 'wr to sum inon .friends together. They are of all Kino, sorts and Hlmpas. , In Chlua driiius m-e mode of .bated, -clay, bowl abapud, with a skin stretched across tiie top. A drum from Central Anier fra 1 cone shaped, oret four feet In Belgtit ami Is hollowed out of a solid block of , wood. An Ashautee drum Is sbapad tike a Dig dottle, the large end being the bead of the drum. A Mau dlngo dvum resemlilea tt tnpln npsido down, while ! Krleudly islands drnm, lietwoen four Ud five f4et liigh, Is Just i;k a post wltti ft head of leather not inore 1'ian, ai. Ijjchesi neroaa. l 'd you ever wonder where the cus tom originated of baVlne a tsnn In front oiuTy the drum so that the drum mer could set n good whack at It? It came from the (act 4hat all old drums were very lon and narrow and an or dinary' man con Id only hit them from the wrtt. When some one thought of a mil'! in front oarrylngMhe. Instrument that trouble was over. Came of Navlaatlea. For (he game of unvisatioo one of the player.'', who is "It," supplies the pkij-ers wlili pupers nnd pencils and lallst. "What I lliR ship tbo Quakers Ike?" The players llieu write down tlic word thev think belong there. riie i!TiKW(r lo this onestlon is Kr'.emNhl'i." 'I hen he calls. "What Is the ship I bill Is I 'Kiklng for a mate?" nud the phiyciN write what Ihey thint U the- HiHwer. The answer t; this one Is "Co:irlslil." 'I he game goes on In this way. Man.r other things can be m.vle up. r.n. I i lit nufwer to each Is a siule n.irrt hli h must have '"ship" for i; I..-.I .' lljlile. i '!.; or having the most correct :iuvn ii-H wins the iriinio. luis Is a good rime to bp plnved at parties, where nany -;m fil:iy. The Great Headache Cure Bromo-Pcpsin I , "ota the Word Papeto." On tbo tpot an if Wa', 10c, 28s. aal 80e. Maxicit Gorky, tba Boaataa novelist and revolutionist, arrived la New York and gave aa faitervtew on Roaeia. a Tkeataetf Detter't Veriftef Oeee "1 hare been afflicted with kidney aad bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones . with axerociating palr" Mya .A H. Thuroea a well knoa-a coal operator oi Baffakj, (X "I fnt ao rtlicf frpm sBediplna an til I be- Sa taking Foley 'a Kidney Care, then ereotWM mrarising. A few doeet started the) brick-duevhke- anbetance aad boar I hare em paha actoas asrkid neyeaad l-ft like aaeel bmo. It has "ore ae II QUO worth of goad,". Foley's Kidney Core wilt cure every fcrra of kidney or bladder ehaeeae. . eai i A deal foraoal, gae aadajj kvnda, ag ITacaUng II 000 aerea, la AVeet Vlr gtela aad Ohio has beea closed ky Eaet ern eapttalists. t li'w.jr; ." dsw A v CASTOR1A Zar laZut aaA CUUrat. - eft1 ef I a. t . f t'TVa KM. Oaeue sayi that, the 0r aaaii rnrwa ertace lotewds M aewd his aeweaaart yvbt. ihr'Aagela -II., to Boston, ta rimpata for the KoeaaveH t-.. .u f, " 1 1 I ' '.a tMevrv paarrt j I.I lie i t'a, - ... a,., iiil , a m wtvii.i ifK u W. ; t We mmem rffared a) aed.f(caifi toaktlf .propoaaw lo ihe eretator. abeelll 'rrlr tkUwk 4 aaMwl,.! ufk t-f a strike la kaerd guilt, . ''J i , k !'! t f-. f t e - FIRST CARRIAQE-INMAlNE; . , T-''it lew Mtataler Cawt le Cue If mad vf;rkittf Sold'l.'-,''-.-,;. The-RevT rrani-fci AVIutee vas a na- live of Bo4tua ftp d a graduate of. Har vard college, Me weaj to Eath curly ia ITS? and, after preaching ud probation for. the orthodox cburch. wan lnrited to atttle. frilcU luvitatlon he oewpted. He was ordaiiwd in the autumn et the same jear, . lie went to. Beth on horse back In -company with Lemuel Stan- dish. Mr.. Whiter came from Boston, where be bad associated with such em inent men as Adams. Otis and Warren, himself becoming an ardent patriot, taking the lead hi. the Revolutionary measures adopted in Bath during that memorable period. Mr. Winter married Miss Abigail Al- den in 170S, and It Is through her that the Winters of today trace their an cestry back to the 'Turitau Maiden of Plymouth." Three years after the mnrrtege of the Rev. Francis Winter nud Abigail A Id en they started to visit a sister of Mrs. Winter living iu Connecticut and in tended to ride all the way on horse- back, hut Mrs. Winter became so fa tigued that Mr. Winter Rold one of the horses for a carriage and harness. It was the first carriage that ever came Into Maine and was called a chaise. Traveling was so difficult that two ne groes were employed to accompany them with shovels snd axes to clear the road. Several times the chaise had to be taken apart and lifted over fallen trees. The minister's parishioners thought that It was putting on too much style for their pastor to ride In a carriage, and In consequence- Mr. Win ter sold It. This was lu 1771. It was a two wheeled chaise, (lie body resting on leather braces, which were attached to wooden springs, Lewiston Journal. A DAZZUING EFFECT. H14 Time llluralaiilioii With Lanterns and Candle. Iu these days of electric lights, with all their capabilities for brilliant illu mination, it is amusing to read what the subjects of George II. considered a dazzling effect. A Frenchman vlsit- Ing in 1-onrtoii nt the time of the coro nation of that inouarcli lu 1727 writes culhlHasticiilly In praise of tbe llght- inp of the city as well as of a ban quet display. . 'Most of the streets, writes si. flmissiire, "are wonderfully well liu;ht od. In front of each house hautfs II lauteni. or lare lobe of ghiss, in- slile uf which Is placed a lamp which hums all nii-'hl. I.:ire houses have two of theso suspended outside the doors by iron supports. Some even hove four." How one arc lljjht would have daz zled the pood people of that day! "Wlieu the coronation procession en tered Westminster hall," the writer continues, "tin lltjht of dny was begln nlnx to fade.' Forty chandeliers, In Shape liUe a crown, hung from the cell In?, each having thirty-six wai cau dles. 'On thu king's appearance all sud denly lighted, und every one In the room was filled with SHtonUhmout at lb'' wonderful and unexpected Illtlinl niiilon. I.lltlo cords of cotton wool, luiporreptlhlo to the eye, saturated with buipnur of saltpeter, spirits of wine and other Ingredients, had been prepare I and arranged so as to carry tin- tbiuie rapidly from one candle to another The arrangement had been so skillfully prepared that scarcely a caudle failed to take lire." For Doalaa; Onraflf. A . physician recommends rochrlle salts for amateur doctoring .He snyi tbnt It Is an excellent thing, several tjruoa. a day, tq tako as much of the salts aa inny bo put on a cent In a little wa ter. That will aweeten tbe stomach aud act as a very desirable spring medicine. He also speaks highly of lodn. having no patience with thoee tluild poop lj who have an Idea that It is 11 daogerona dose, doing aome vsgaa barm to too costing of the Inteetlnee "Vhy. everything we eat, almost baa aol a In It." bo cried In disdain. "It Is an admirable thing to take half ro- rhelle Jilts and half bicarbonate of soda. n directed, eeveral times a day I'kuoa of few gentler and still more beurflfeiii general medldnea." A Polaaaaaa Froai. Peoplo In gcoeraJ look npoo all ep- ee of the frog as being perfectly barm leu. Hlioold you be traveling la Kew Granada (United Htstea of Colotn bia). bowever, rng would do wall to let a certain little tne croaker serer. 1 alooe. lio eecretee a poleoa equally as deadly aa that of tbe rattlesnake. It exode from bla kla In the alia pa of a milky liquid aud la oed by the na Uvea as a Klon for their arrow a Wrtfl ea Tm real. If you would write to any pornoee you Btuat be perfectly free from with la Olre joorartf tbe nalornl reta think on no pattern, do patron. 00 pe per. ae tireea, ao public: thlok en noth log. bat follow your lo puUea. Olta yearetlf as you are -what yon are tad hew yoa see IL Every tuao eewi with bla ewe eyre ar does not ee at all. Eniereoe. ' WeelSal Tral Mia. - Of eonree." aald tbe ear-ac tnaa "yen atwar do your Wife's bUldlwtf.' "OraHtiiis! Nor milled Ur. )!- peik.-'Pla amiMat M m. Wln-n aM gwa t aa sa'lfl ml at tKrr lakes me with ber,'vrwlaflHl9 rreaa i, V3Ea " " ' The DUlin? i"sav , , 7N every part of the ' .... . --' .Mtiwoi.a uuu wane n is restorme: the lost appe tite, overcoming that tired, rundown feeling, and other ailments common to Spring which warn usthat it is nprcssarv tn ta a it- : :c. .1.. n . 1 t, 1 .7 TT . . J, matters so that it can supply r A 1 ""iilJ iAlw Spnn cms the season when - J one needs a tonic. It is nature's time for an effort renewing and changing ; aud as everything puts on new life, the sap rises in vegetation, the earth thaws out from its winter freezes, and all respond to Spring's call to purge and purify themselves, there is a great change also takes place in our bodies. The blood endeavors to throw off the poisons and accumulations which have formed in the system, and been absorbed by it, from the inactive winter life, and calls upon every member to assist in the elimination. The ystem is often unequal to the ppetite crows fichle. the enero - A A , . ' ' O the spirits are depressed, and a down condition is the result. Then the body must have assistance must be strengthened and aided bv a tonic and S. S. S. is the ideal one. entirelv irom roots, hprhs nnrl not disagreeably affect the system iu any way as do most of the which crvntnin PntaVi rvr om nttii- 1n.mf.il tm'narol 4 . itrcstion nil f nvnra hl nffpet the stomach and digestion and assists in the assimilation of food; it rids the system of that always-tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts vigor and tone to every part of the body. It re establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, stimulates the sluggish organs nud calms the unstrung nerves which make one feel that he is. On the verge of prostration. S. S. S. gives an appetite and relish for food that nothing else does, and by its use we can find our selves with as hcartv. htinrrv an annetitc in .nrinrr i ot- th,.- t J ' o .' Tt cts mnrc nrnmiitlv :iih1 and is absolutely safe because the blood, which, from its diseased or impure condition, is causing their trouble, as well as for toning up and helping the entire system. When you take your tonic this Spriuv do not experiment, but get the best the tonic with forty years of success behind it, and the nm endorsed by the best people all over the country S. S. S., THE GREATEST OF ALL m a?f r o Tf Jc. n t,, :... 1 1 1 . 1 1 -- - noint. that the rio-lit rcmedv 1 -1 - ------ J mai. la i.ijvviiiiij iiu.ijntu lu lilt- eoimiiioil, ami S. vS. S. has proved itself to be this remedy for many years, 'if it is taken at the first sign of Spring the system will be so built up and strengthened that the disagreeable attentions of the season will not be felt as warmer weather comes on. KEY WESTi pin a dc Best 5 Cent in the City) SOLD BY Rpan's Restaurant AND Riverside Store L B nAJJICIIT Propria tor. J. I. 0'PH & CO., North Carolina Leading Florists Roaee, Cernatione and Vloiste a spec ialty. All Flower tn leason. Wetldirg; RouijueU sod Floral Decora bona at short notice. Palm, Feme sad .Winter llawerin. Plants la gmtariety. Roaehnahea, Ehiobbery, Eeeegreena, iletiire iWj, aad Shad Trees U be UtAnf varieties Mall, Telephoo aoJ Teeafraph Or ders promptly executed, try J. L. O'QUINN A CO., RaJehrh, N. C. AaPhooe 14?. cm imnrxumt Hnw4meJnee4 Mctoea Jew that jmi haQ an-e.1 la few ear beet sd fta.tHlr,aliVs 4ay wr H f,t,r, , ReirTeatlnl ., rwU e mir yoa tif raeaVi of Ktar is thedty (V V hM styles la wire M Ire tV.il is ir4 rerferl ta f t, el-ir.t fabric an4 rheth I" ';Je Vy F. U. C.ie;i4k. T mi are wrt U V rrjrwt il rrvrj S Wt hill 'IW t 1 1. VlSTll III W mm- OF ALL ineTedi'ents and. nrenaririor tliri-i e ftioi - , , ---r----t "' body, mal?e it the greatest of 7 Jt Ja piuymg me Diooa or an poisons and w aste to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keen it "-F'ouiK summer montns that most pven- I have used S. 8,S. quite extensively and unhesitatingly reoommend it as the best blood purifier and ton-c made. I am a machinist by trade amd at one time my system waa 80 run down that by 10 o'olook every day I would be com pletely exhausted, and it was with the greatest effort thai I could pull through the balance of the day. Since tilting S. S S., however, all this has disappeared. I am a strong vigorous man, abundantly able to do my day's work my appetite has been whetted v.p so that I enn eat anything my Bleep is sweet and refreshing, and I know further that it has purified my blood and put it in good condition. I cannot speak too highly of your great remedy, S. S. R. 817 W. Broad St., Columbus, O. A. B. MONTGOMERY. SHE FOUND IT THE BEST SPRING TONIC. On two occasions I have used S. S. S. in the spring with fine results. , 1 can heartily recommend it as a tonlo and blood purifier. 1 was troubled with headache, indigestion and liver troubles, whioh all disappeared under the use ot v'S'S' My appetite, which was poor, waa greatly helped. I can eat anything I want now without fear of In digestion, and my Wood has been thoroughly cleansed of all Impurities and made rioh and strong ayaiu. As a ton'o and blood purifier it is all you claim for it. 771 E. Main St., Springfield, O. MRS. G. WIEGKL struggle, the ies aivf T O ' " ') feneml nm. Being made harl-s it rWc "...v- iiunmiii unuiiai lugicuitm lu uci uuge me sioniacii anu t1i Krivlc ' X I wr f J o-ivee Kpt-fm- nnrl mn locfi-.w of its vegetable purity. Dyspeptic, irritable, nervous, debilt- "' nine, wn,eu tut? system is aepictea ana weakeneil at every be nsrfl-no it? 11,. .wli.i ... .i. 1:.: 1 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC) COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. r C I m Jajt in Receipt of a CAR-LOAD of)e of which ae laivs and Handsome, which I will offer for !, hut m -heap, m they are all hlirh in price but will sell aa chap an they run U auid. ali and aee B. Alao mqios n cua. kllklnd of Belrry. L. G. M. KAHN can be found vJT AJones, Ljyfy! Feed. H6X9 and Exchange STABLES trrSTaajd taM tUl mt tt'armf sad MIm rf i.t rreM for 'e l New Bars X. jf.b2inns, Kzopxlotor - . Pra4 Slree. tlem, N. C Tha A testis 4 KhtieeC Cnae. (rif rates on t Cert Hm as foV KortH CarW'.na Piierr aeosUon UVe Tsay, R a J u..:u j ..... .1 ' - v uimu uu aim siren v inett all tonics. S. S. S. is nature's are to tollow to pull through the day so-called tonics on the market L I ,1 il. . 1 1 "i"vi oartKni. ..li.. .i. it i OF HORSES "utrK. t ..... Raipectfully. Daniels at L. G, Daniels'. Holmft.nUnlvonIty r's , flaKlotIr)talM.CL , Aisaei ka ftt-tf-diLa llo at twi Cbnaef. vstory of Maak Jn 'd, ila IM fiftH B'f Qui Mora Wftor. New llldeMr, aww farHr, seeeiU foJ twrfwhdlrqrt, raseele ierwia. rornUltppqrl , .-. , ' . : FrM-t r -' y ' ', ' - , r , t ' 1 -t f r Ttke IlaTe rar.y r k U e'J- tefina. 1 r

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