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Pillosophy. of tnatintr many pills there no end. Every pill-mawr "Trv xnv pill as if he were offering you bon tons! The wise man finds a good, pill and sticks to it. Also, the wise man who has once tried thexa never forsakes ..Ayers Cathartic Pills.. For Youne Married People to Try- Try not to look at richer homes and covet their costly fur niture. ' i i Try being perpectly indepen dent from the first and shun debt in all its forms. Try to avoid the too common mistake of making an unwise effort to "begin where the par ents ended." Try going a step further and '.visit the homes of the suffering poor when secret dissatisfaction is liable to spring up. Try to be cheerful in the fam ily circle, no matter how annoy mrr TTin.v bfi the business cares find the housekeeping trials. Try to co-operate cheerfully in-arranging the lamny expen ses 'and share equally in only necessary self-denials and econ omies. rJ Try buying all that is. neces sarv to work with skill while adorninsr the house at first with simply what will render it comfortable. Try to remember that it mat ters but little what "people think" provided you are true to vourselves, to right ana duty and keep your expenses within your means.; Malaria produces Weakness, General Debility, Biliousness. J,es oi Appeme Indigestion and Constipation. Grove'i Timfplpss Chill Tonic.' removes the r-aiise whirh nroduces these troubles Trv it and vou will be delighted. 50 of'nfk. Tn cet the erenuine ask lor Grove. -Sold and guaranteed . b Hood & Grantham. Henry P. Cheatham, colored, ex-congressman from the 2nd district has received the ap poihtment as Recorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia from President McKinley. 'You run no risk. All druggists guar antee Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic to do all that the manufacturers claim for It 'Sold' -and guarantee by Hood and Grantham, Dunn, N.C. Warranted no cure, no pay. There are many imitations. To get the genu ine ask for Grove s Sold and guaran teed by Hood & GrapthamrDunn, N. C Washington Overbypof Co. "E," 14th N. C. troops died at the Soldiers Home in Raleigh baturday night. . ; 1 1 . i. i i The Raleigh Correspondence of Wilmington Star in Friday's issue says: A peculiar case was y&kd in the Mayor's Court to-day r' Mary Hass, a white woman, attempted to pour oil on her husband, John Hass, and set' him afire, because he want ed to move near his work. See ing that her husband was de termined to move she set fire to her bed and the fire company had to extinguish the flames. I he Hass woman objected to moving for the reason -that it would break Up her four setting hens. She declared that she cared more for her hens than her husband. ' m TRADt-HARK. Nature V Heroine and Rap!d-Rc5torative. ' An unfailing cure for Diseases of the Digestive. Nervous and . Generative Systems. ATonic of rare efficacy for the old and young and of marked ser vice for Students, Teachers, aid all who are engaged in Brain work or close occupations. CURES Depression, Tired Feelings, .Kerionsness, Hnscilar Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation of Heart, Restlessness, Hysteria, Hem Weakness, General Discomfort, Excesses, ' . AlcHolism, and that almost innumerable series of diseases and complications resulting from, any derangement of the Nervous system. Invaluable for weak women and nervous children. Steady Nerves, Braced System, Sound Bestj Good Work, IISUETO BI OSHS Dr. Cox's Cccelin Nervs Tcnio. CONTAINS NO OPIATES OR DANGEROUS DRUGS TO HARE A HASIT. SO Cents per Bottle ; If three bottles be ordered at onetime, a copy of Oriole Cook Book will be included free. AT DRUGGISTS AMD DEALERS ! OR DIRECT Of US ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 60 CENTS. ' V - m ' winKeimann cc Drawn Dru$ Co. A BE AVE WIDOW She Had True Convictions- - . Warning on a Tombstone. Outvin Oak Hill Cemetery, the fashionable burying-ground of this city, a marble shaft tow ers far above its neighbors. It is colossal in size, white as the driven snow, delicate in propor tions, exquisite in design, airy and graceful as a pire of the Cathedral of Milan when viewed from far away. It is the ob served of all those who visit the beautiful cemetery and vho tread the flower-lined and shad owy avenues, and they linger at the granite base to admire the delicate carving and ponder upon the strange and suggestive inscrintion chiseled upon its A polished surface : At last it biteth like a serpent and stinfieth. like an ' adder.- Prov. 23:22. This unusual and - unique monument marks the grave of a once prominent citizen. He - x was prominent in business, prominent in politics, promi nent in social affairs. He was the personification of business integrity, a leader in public en ternrise. the exemplar of the -X. young men of the community; By and by, even as some in sidious disease takes possession of the human body, an appetite for strong drink' took possession of this business man, this polit ical leader, this social lion,, this model for young men. It came about like this : First, the glad New Year's happy greeting ; then the convivial cup at the camp-fire and the club ; then the public reception and the cordial entertainment of the city's honored guest. His his tory is simply the old, old sto ry. He fell from his lofty pe destal, from his high estate, from Heaven to hell. Prosperity, political standing, social influence, everything was swept into the great vortex wherein sooner or later are en gulfed all that has been or is, of him who looketh upon the wine when it is red. He died and was 'buried.- The people, i great multitude, stood uncov ered by the side of his open grave and listened, reverently, to the words of the preacher, who recounted the many good things the man, now dead, had said and done when living, though some marVeled much at his neglect to "adorn a tale and point a moral." And long lines - of civic societies, with their plumes nodding in the breeze and their rich regalia, a picture of beauty, threw over the rich casket "the broad man .1' J " , a . tie oi cnanty," and cast into the open grave the emblems of immortality. MM 1. l i 1 -i j. ne man naa uvea ana was dead and buried; and the great world, forgetting his faults and frailties, remembered only his excellencies. But the widow! She remembered even she did not remember the virtues of her liusband the cursed cause of ruin. And one day by her or aers, tne imposing monument above his grave was erected, 1 ' . ana around it, from apex to granite, base, the sculptor had chiseled from the inanimate marble. a snake of many .coils, whose forked tongue, ever pro truding and stony eyes, never closing, are .a constant warning to all who look upon it and read the strange device upon the pol ished surface of the granite base that "At last it biteth like aser pent and stingeth like ah ad der." Kansas City Times. Tj. F. Farley conducts a Urge mer cantile business at Liberty Hill, Q&. lie says : "(Jne application of Cham berlain'a Pain Balm relieved me of a severe pain in back. I tbink it O- A. For lame back, rheumatism, neuralgia, swellings, strains, bruises, burns and scalds no other liniment can approach Uhamberlain s Pain Balm. It is intended especially for these diseases and is "famous for its cures. For sale by McMillan & Pitt man. Rowland. N. 0. Saturday morning the Emnire plaid Mills at High point were burned. There was 110 looms in the mill and all were burned. Loss $27,000 : insurance $16.- 000. The Carolina, Tennesse. & Ohio Railroad partiallv com pleted from. Wilmington to Southport was sold at nublie sale Saturday. It was bid off by Jno. R. Turrentine Jr., of Wilmington for $10,000. Un der the new management the road will be completed. . A'c tabic Frcpararionfor As similating die Food find Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 1 Promotes TKgesUon.Chcer ful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium,Morplime nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. i i 4 1- i J- ft JioJulUSvUi jfiiite. Seed. irpfcrn:int -JJl iitriolialt StaLo ItfcmSced -' Clti fit Super . Apcrfecl Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Slonr.ch. Darrhoea, Worms .Convulsio ns .Fcvcri sh ness and LOSS or LZEP. Facsimile Sif r.tUicc cf KEW VoRIf . ti -si fill 2 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Governor Russell has offered, a feward of $50 for the arrest j and conviction of the unknown parties who murdered J. F. Ba ker, a negro, at Dudley, At the meeting of the State Board of Pharmacy in Raleigh last week twenty-two applicants applied for license. Only 12 of the number stood the examina tions successfully, among them being two colored graduates of Shaw University. On the public highway near Reidsville Saturday an elderly gentleman was found withi his throat cut. He could not talk but wrote on a piece of paper that he was a school teacher and his name Preston. He had been attacked by two young men who cut his throat when they found he had no money. Mr. John Ppterson, of PsMoutville, L.. was vfcry aureaMy surpriHe.1 noi long ago. For eighteen months he had been troubled with dysentery and had tried three of the best dootors in 0 New Orleans, besides half a dozen or .i.re patent medicines, but received very little rebef. Ciauiberlain's Colic. Cholrra abi Diarrhoea Remedy, waving been recommended to him, be ij:ve it a trl and to his grea' sur-pMS"-, thr;e d's-!J of that remedy ef-!'C-d a permanent cure. Mr. Wdi. McNamara, a well kuowi; inerchant of 'he same placi', is well acquainted wifli Mr. Peterson and attest o the rufh of this statement This remedy i Fur sale by McMilla's & Pitlmac, Rowland, N C Tlie Diocese of the Episcopal church in North Carolina has purchased St. Marys School at Raleigh and will from now on run it in connection with the church. They pay $50,000 for the site and" buildings. , A convention of cotton yarn manufacturers, was held in Char lotte Saturday. An agreement was signed by them to curtail manufacture of cotton yarns 25 per cent after June 15th. V A T u ra A. PERFECT HEALTH RE GAINED THE WONDER OF THE AGE. -Grandest discovery in' the annals of medicine'. Guaranteed, to cure more diseases than any other medicine, treatment or sys tem known to the medical profession. JSo MAN matie" reined v, but 'na ture's true panacea. Vatuma. is an antiseptic germicide, it positively destroys all 'iniciobes" and germs of every kind, name and nature. it is healing and soo.hinjr to thetmif-uoiis membrane, it will permanently! cure the majority of cases tf i ronchitis. Ca tarrh, Dyspepsia, all Stomaohe troubles. . all diseases of the Bladfer. Bowels.' Kidneys, Liver, Constipation, Piles,! OU! Sores, Rectal Diseases. Ulcers, Eczema, Sciofula, Blood Poison, Rheu- i matism, Neuralgia, DL-eased Discharges, Diseases peculiar to Wonifn, Nerous and Physical eakness, etc. NO MA'Pl'ER WHAT YOUR AII ilENT, or where you live, write us a full history of your trouble, and our consulting physician will advie yoi what to do .in o.uer to regain your health. Consultation is Fiet and sacrrd ly confidential. Terms -ery low. For proofs enclose 2 cent stamp - Local agents wanted everywhere. No enn vussiu. We aIvrt5se you in your hoin paper. Address with stamp. TH E V ATU1I A COMP A N Y, P. O. Box. P 14. Chicago, III. The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, ' Bears the Pao-simile Signature OF i ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE THE KIP YGU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. THC ,CNTAOIt COMPtNT. WCW VOWK CITY. j I tircincr! 'mm has demonstrated ten thousand times thUjt ia almost infallible FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. Irregnlaritles and derangements. It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures 'whites" and falling of the womb. It stops flooding and relieves sup fressed and painful, meytruation. or Change of Life it la the best medicine made. It is beneficial daring pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens the whole sys tem. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Why will - -any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach t , Wine of Cardui only costs $1.00 per - bottle at your drug store. . For advice, tn taset rtquiring tptetal dlreo tiont, addreii, giving lymptomi, th4 "Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga icine Co., Chattanooga, Term. Rev. J. W. SMITH. Camsen, S. C, says: "Mv wife used Wins ef Cardui at horns for falling of the womb and it entirely cured her." ! , 1 IT 13 ABSOLUTELY SEWING MACHINE MADE MONEY "WE OR OCR DEAL. Kits can Mil you machines eb caper than yon can Set elsewhere. The NEW HOMBU our best, but we make cheaper Itlnds such ast the CLIMAX, IDEAL and other Illsh Arm Full Nickel Plated Sewing machines for $15.00 and up. Gall on our agent or Trrlte us. We want your trade, and if urlces- trms auu Square aeannr will win, we will haT It. We challenge the world to produce a. BETTER $S0.00 Sewing Itlachlne for $50.00, or a better $20. Sewing; machine for $20.00 than yon can buy from us, or our Asrentst, THE HEW HCIIE ESURia MUCEIHE CO. Obavss, Kiss. Borrow, Mass. Cno Rovtux, N.t Cjucago, Iij- ST.Lons,Mo. I t-.zjs. 'izxui. roa sale Br .GAIXEY & JORDAN, Dunn, N. G. PV I am agent tat Tucker's Granite and Marble Works, of Wilmington. N. I C, anl will be pleased to show designs and make prices to any personfe who desire a Monument, Head-stone, or Iron Fenc ing for graves. Good work and low prices is our riiotto. Drop ine a card and I will cooie to sec vou, I. J. Smith, Benson, N. C BLANKS FOR .SALE ! We now have on Hand a full supply of Warrantee and Mort gage Deeds, Chattel Mortgages Lien Bonds and Magistrate's blanks, at prices as low as you can buy them anywhere. Send lis your orders or call at our of fice for them.' 1 J. P. PlTTMAN, Pub. of County Union, ! , Dunn, N, C. F. C. GoL's Goroots, a ita lYl Arib American Beauties CORRECT SHAPES. ARTISTIC EFFECTS. All Lengths. OnacaBoz. IIEVEST MODELS. FAIICY AND PLAIN. FEATHERBOKE CORSET CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOX4 BY R. G. Taylor, Dunn, N. C. THBI DTTBET A HVC HOG AND CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE. I tJSE NO OTHER. Write for testimonials. The only remedv in the orld positively gnaranteed to prevent and I core Cholera. Put up in ;45-cent and $L00 sizes- Sold by an urugnisis and country merchants. Trial bottle by mail, secure ly packed, to any address, for 50c. Manufactured only by THE DURHAM CHOLERA CURE CO. k DURHAM, j NORTH CAROLINA. i " 4 Return this coupon with your flivt order. Coupdn No. BO- . 4- . Having jliad repeated calls for blanks for legal purposes we have bought a' supply of them to accommodate our friends. We sell them as cheap as they can be sold,jfor cash only. WantecHAn Idea Protect your Ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Patent Attor neys. Washlnstoa. P. C, for their $1300 prise offer and new list or one thousand Inventions wanted. I III t ' Jm-.l v -.-rf I . , -1 II I Xfcii w ,This great remedy is indorsed by physicians, and prescribed by- them all over the world. Positively guaranteed to cure the most stubborn cases. Theformul is published plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is r sw a va m n 1 Jm9 1 a mm a 1 3 - iv TO ALL sarsaoaniias For Female Complaints and building up run-down sys tems it acts likQ magic. Try a bottle and be convinced. READ THE TRUTH 1 - EXTRACT FROM BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS. MWas rheumatic sufferer for IS months. -Derived no benefit from physicians, treatment at Mineral Wells, Tex., or Hot springs. Ark. My doctor declared my condition lionele, but as a last resort atdrised P. P. P., Lippman's Great Berne :t. 'I hroueh Its cae 1 am to-day a well man. W F.TIMMINS, of Tlmmins A Hines, Leading Grocers, Waxahachla, Tax. Indorsed by B. W. flixus, Dreggisu -" P. P. P lippman's Great Remedy, eured me of difficult breath ing and palpitation of the heart. Had not slept on either side for two years; now I sleep soundly in any position. A. M. RAMSAY, De Leon, Tax, " Swern to and subscribed before me." II JM. LmIXBEbt, Notary Public. I "Strffere for years with a disagreeable eruption oa my face. I Various remedies failed to remove it- Three boitk of P. P. P., Lipr fx man's Great Remedy, completely cured me. - II CAPT.J. P. JOHNSON, Savannah, Oa, i sold by all Druggists Li PPM AN ATLANTIl coast line. WILMINGTON AND WELDON AND BRANCHES AJSD FLORENCE RAILROAD CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAIN8OOIN'q 8QCTH. Leave Wcldon llKJ a, m., 9:44 1. m.; arrive Rocky Monnt, 12:.2 a. m., 10J p. m. Leave Tarboro,12:li a. m. Leave Rocky Mount, lOp.M.. 10:3.p. m., 5:40 a.m., li:15 p m. Leave Wilson, i.05p m, 11:13pm, 6:13am, 2:12 p m. LeaveSelma,:0 p m. Leave Fayetteville, 4:15 p m, I .-07 a m. Arrive Florence, 6:55 p m, 3:14 a m. Leave Goldsboro, S.10 p m 7 KM) a m. Leave Magnolia. 4:1 p m, P.-0.1 am. Arrive Wilmington, 5:45 p m, uS0 a m, TRAINS GOINO NORTH. Leave Florence, P:45,m, 65 p m. Leave rayetteville, HaO a m, 10:20 p m. Leave Selma. 1.00 a m. Arrive Wilson, 1:42 a m. 12:10 p m. Leave Wilmington, :3Ta m. 7:15 p m. Leave MaRiiolia,10:5 am,f:55p m. Leave Goldsboro, 12:01 am. 10:10 p in. Leave Wilson, I-It p m. 1:15 pm.lOpm, Arrive Rocky Mount, 2:3 p m, 12:53 p m, ll:55p m, luO p m. Leave Tarloro, 12:12 p ni. Leave Rocky Mount, XSi P m. 12:53 pm. Arriv Weldon, 3:3J p m, 1:41 a m. Train on Scotland Neck Branch road leaves Wotdon 4:10 n m. Halifax 4.8 p m arrlvee Scotland Neck at 520 p m. Oreenvllle 6:57 p Kinston 7:55 p m. Keturnlng leaves Kinsion 7i0 a m, Greeuville W a m. arriving Halifax at 11K a m, Weldn 1120 a m, daily except Sunday. . . ' , Trin on Washington Branch leave wash liigton t:00am,and 2:00 pm., arrive Parmele 6:50am, and 3M0p ra. returning leave Par mele 9:50 a m. and 60 pm. arrive Washington 11:25 a m, and 7:20 p ni, daily except Sunday. rrln Ip.vh Tarboro N. C. daily, at r.: 0 p m. arrives Plymouth '7:10 p m. Returning, leaves Plymouth 7:30 a m, arrives Tarboro Train on Midland NC Branch leaves Qoldn- boro, N.C, daily except Sunday, 7 io m; ar rive Smlthfleld N C, 6 30 a m. Returning leaves Smlthfleld. N. C. 9 00 a. m. arrives Goldsboro. N. c. 10 S5 a.m. , ' Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mnnnt at 4-. :o n.m.. arrives Nashville 5.-0r p. m., Spring Hope 50 p. m. Returu'ngleaves Spring Hope 8.-00 a. m.. Nashville 8:35 a. m. arrive at Reeky Mount 9.-05 a. m.,dally except Sunday. . Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton uaily, except Sunday, atll: 10 a. m. and tf:15pm. Returning leaves Cliutou 7 00 a m andsoopm. .... Train No. 78 make close connection at.We don for alii points North daily, all rail vh Rihmnnd Also at Knckv Mount with Nor folk and Carolina railroad for Norfolk all points North via NortoiR. H. m. EMERSON. General Passenger Agent. J. R. KENLY. T. M.EMERSON, General Manager. Traffic Manager. h2. S O I f & 42 o P C 50 s & s 0 3 Q v. g . 0 , I L J v I J) BRffS.PROPRIFTnRV CAPEFEAR'AND YADKIN YALLE1 RAILWAY. JOHN GILL Hcciver. CONDENSED .SCHEDULE. In nilVoI April 1, IS7. Leave Wilmington Arrive Fayetteville.--... Leave Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Junction...... ffta. m U Id 11 21 " 11.47 - ifxjp.m. t.r.5 - . 3.5 3.3i " l.2 4.55 " 5.;- Leave !anrora Leave fiimit . , A rnve Greensboro Leave (ireeutoro -..-.1 Leave Stokesdale Leave Walnut Cove Leave Raral Hail Arrive Mt. Airy Sorm Bocxd. N.. 1. Daily Leave Mt. Airy................. , Leave Rural itaii, Arrive Walnut Cove....... , Leave Walnut Cxjvc.-.. Leave Stokesdale. Arrive Greens bo ro.... ...... Leave Greens loro... - .. Leave Climax ... f Leave Sanford . Arrive Fayetteville JuuctUu. Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville... Arrive Wilmington 10 () ltt.ll 1 M.:i U(7 '1 1.5 1 12. r. m. l;.4.i- 2. 4(1 3.55 s.r.( i.'.2 North Bui nd. No. I. lUlly Leave Bennettsvllle Arrive Maxtou........ Leavq Maxton Leave Red Springs Leave LumWr Bridge... Leave Hope Mills Arrive Fayetteville .; Mo i .;: ! lU.O 4 .,11.1.; BOl'TU BOUND. NoBTH" I50VXD. Xo. 2 Dally' No. 3 nnliy Leave Ptyettevllle Leave Hope Mills . Leave Lumber bridge.., Leave Red Springe........ Arrive Maxtou.. , 4 v., j.. i 4. H. 5.35 " lu " .17 " 7.:4i and 1 Leave Maxton Arrive BennettKvsville. N. 15. M'XFIL Daily Ex Sunday. North Boi'hd. Leave Ramseur. 8 4". a. ui :r. II.07 . 11.55 " No- 15. Ml.VKli. Pnlly K ' SuiHliiy. Leave Climax , Mrlve Oreensboro., Leave Greensboro... Leave Stokesdale.... Arrive Madison south Bound. Leave Madison Leave Stokesdale Arrive Greensboro. Leave ireenstoro ...... I enve Climax..... Arrive Ramse u r ....... tM-als. f ; '1.'."-. i :u5 ! li.ti.-, NORTH BOUND CO N U KCT I N i," at fayetteville with Atlantic inst l.lni-for all iKHiits Wcrtn aid Kast. at Minfor.l w itli tin Seaboard Air, Line, at Grt'eiiMlxno w Hh tli Sontherii Rallwav Com pany, nt Walnni Cove with tin Norfolk A W'htern .Uallif.,il fur VViDHton-f'alcui. HOL'TII B"fM' CCIKKKfTIONS at. Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Vi t.Tn Railroad for Roanoke arl oint. Nnr!liaii! West, at Gre'iiaboro wlifftlie Sunt lum lull way Coui any Tor Raleigh. Hiclnniil ami ill jiofnts nortlt and ent: at Kiiyettevllle lit the Atlantic Coa-t Lin.' fr all point ..th. at Maxton with the Set.arl Air Line f.r Charlotte. Atlanta and all points south ati'i southwest. J.W. FRY, W. K. KYLK - Gey'l Manager. Gen'l 1'axs. A irent . UiAPJTCn AH inrAocantlilnY Oi nn mt of soma aimptt thing to patent? Protect your ideas ; they mat brtng you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKIt BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washiugtoa JJ. O.. for their f 1,800 prize oner. c-C y mo CATARRH MALARIA Tkii Wii lU If ' FRO U BILES PIMPLES BIOTCHES OLD) SORES y&L00D. P0IS0MING . f RHEUAUTISA1 ICW If U Old. A Ml FOR (KfK BOOKLET. trWk. n. ui 1'. IU, i. in . If you want to get the home 1 1 m ... OLE PROPRIETORS. CALTJUORE, IO., U. 8. A. - UPPMAN'S BLOCK-SAVAN NAH.6A uews suoscriDe ior this papecj
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