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1 Family Grave for Sale. Charles Surface's attempt lo sell his ancestors' portraits has been improved on by an advertiser in a religious josr nal, who announces: "Lady, leaving England permanently, must sell fami ly grave; hold five." This is probably the first time thai a second-hand tomb and its contents have been publicly of fered as a bargain. - A girl se"-ms to think a man will be- I'.eve she has got on a nw dress every j a n d a 'j u a rt 'T ro i.I s long, with 300 piers of masonry, and having 3 r?ai--way sixty-four fet abov the water. This work is said to have boon accom plished by Chinese engineers 800 years Probably the most unhappy girl In .the world Is tho on whose teeth ache f-very time afce f;nts candy. A Leai Pipe Clncb. "'The ( xpi'f ssion 'a lead pipe cinch' originated In Brooklyn, N. V.,'' ex plained a well-known turfman. "Though it is very frequently used by sporting people, ft is not over twenty fiv years old, and I doubt if it is that id. if tiidicates a pure thing, or at I?t 'hat Is. thought to b dead sure. 7'bro arc several '"xplanatlons of its nn'sin, but I am f-ati.sfied that Brooklyn vas it -j homo. H was coinotl in t his vav : Horn, years ag" a fellow entered a-plurahing hop and stole a piece of He wanted to take 11 over to New York, and to keep It from be ing pt-f-n he wrapped the pipe around hi?, body,- and thn put his clothes on 'ivy it. A (inch, in turf language, T"!"ns a girth or saddle band or any lhin that is irs"d to kep a paddle on ?. h'rse or mule tteht. 'Cinching up' Ta--anp. therefore, tightening up, and is f Hpjni-h origin. As the fellow with the ;: pip.-, ground his body jumped to cjt'.b the ferryboat hy foil over board, ;r.. of coitr? the weight of the pad carrir---.' bini down. A horseman, in explaining th orcurrenrv said the' thief had 'a lead pipe cinrh.' and he hr?d. and it drowned him. "-Washing-fen Star. No I'sc to Cry. ': i-'- t" t ret an 1 worry and, ith fth'l i utt wo-, r. cnrn j o ;. J ett.eritus i t "' -';'fi . TcUt, Ya 7.c- ! iiri. lii:it;w-rm r mere abrasion ' At rn j t ; -. or bv m'til for -O" j vf! An.- VIH. Si,' J.I t t-(it i ;i t iiMps trciii J. T. .-hu;jtrin Savn. i J.r.n A f t, 'IMck Ivaf " n;kla T obn c (-,1tiO it tii- tei for ili f-liriiiH aroma. -an i niH.'le. Try H. The government lu Jnr nn -owris th? trio- : Setit frpp, Klondike ;Iap f rem i(.i'i '.'jrinii-:doii" ortioial survey. Ad U vh- ianii;(.T fc Co., Colorado Springs," Colo, 1 'i-" V'-n' 'i:o tr ( vri"ijrnj.tija both in inv fam y .i-i'l pr,i'X (: - Dr. (i. PaTTEU--v, nki-ter, Micb., Sow r:u. . V, Kussia t-oayta J,20ft,000 factory tivea. opera- No-Tc-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makefl weak men strong, tiood pure. 60c, IL All druggist York C'i y hn.? 270 pafor box fa.?to- j ri'p. ST.VJTr.-' DANCK, PASMSand all ner-Tf.udi-- -ri-fs i--r)naro-nt venrf'd by the up of j'j.ix i;i''uiTi..emi Kotorcr ,Nenl for ' i vr. r. ? f r! ; 1 hottionnd trratiet'j Dr. U. Kline, l.t.d.,!l Arch Street, Phili., Ph. K. Appetite Strength Without the First You Cannot Have the Last, H-'o!'s S.'ir-H'arili.i qlvos both. It cntly toMs ati'l trngt lions' tim stomach n.l ki'vos li.-stiv power, creates an ap Ui and !nvlgorut3 tho wb"l ystera. J'y nicking tl; J.lood rt.-h and pure it irr-ui:thL tiio nrv; and gives r.-freehlng "f!''" Kememher Hood's Sarsaparilla Il.'ril-irfat't Medicine. i; six tor h Hood's Pills Oiro nil liver ills. 2" cent51. r'ASCWltETS do all claimed for thm uoare a truly wonderful meiiine. I have often w if-hii fur a medicine pleasant u take and at last H?rr,fun'1 'tia (-'a""-arets. Wuce taking tJiem my Pl'XKl has t;ceu i.urilled and mv crnnnlcxuin has Irr-- nrove, wonderfully and J feel much lf ttpr !n evprr "ay. Mtts.i'ALLlfc: E. iSELLAKS. Luttren. Tei flit-' U W V- 1 . t 1Q1 ..' I1'15'- '"taVi?. Potent. Tajte GoM. Do Good Nes-or S.eken. Weaken, or Gripe, lnr, 2V VTc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... B'rlli:s BMrf; rcwfimy. IJiltre. MnmtrrU 5w Tr.rk. S!9 nw I W cststt. CI? RE Tobacco Hatit r time eno changes the. lace thing in ne temperature was 75 degrees; the warm- : Oakviile and Axtellf-ections of Warren front of tfr. B5t month was that of 1), with ' an i county destroying everything in , t -r. a . !tt 'its track. Hail atones feil a3 Great Chinese Bridge. ti a. hen egg9 and the Spanning an inkt of tb. Yellow sa N?de?re "hlbiXSt tern??!- 9 completely covered in some nr m.n- Chin i. hrM,. dr. 'J ' ?,eJ? ' - I t!" oaK" placea. People will have to plough up CANDY 4w4 CATHARTIC iftronJoP? ) feet wid. are. erery year. V e make the machinery our own people, use aad we claim U mLfe fiz'a ?Ja2 thl K?nd m?der- Somethinc is aided V e will soon be ;l year, old in Charlotte. Onrome people appreciate mere nd mech rP,f tyV P?.C" are P'owine. vania to 1 exa?, to Mexico and fcouth America. Our line eS e a" mz, 'hinmthli l tl nJ0 r bta-tes m peQCsyT BaliDft ?'nl8r B??J liilley f. Shafting CoIinS Wfpianerf ffl f&' C; ?f,nf: "lL LIDDEHjL COIMIIP-3Sr2"i CHARLOTTE, PJ. C. NORTH DAROI IN A PFNClLLlNGS. llIE AYKAT1I KR FOR JUNK. Data for That Month for the Past Klcven Ye irs. Th Weather Bureau ha prepared the following data, covering a period of eleven years from tha Weather Bureau records at Raleigh for the month of June: I Ths temperature meaa or normal ; the lowest temperature wa3 4G degrees on June let, 104. The average date on which first "killing" frost oc curred in autumn November 1st. Aver age date on which last "killing" frost occurred in spring April 8th. The precipitation train and melted snow) Average for the month was 4.24 inches; average number of days with .01 of an inch or more, 13; the greatest monthly precipitation was 10.44 inches in 1839;. the least monthly precipita tion was 1.75 inches in 1894; the great est amount of precipitation recorded in any 2i consecutive hours was 5.18 inches on 28th and 2'jth, 1839. The average number of clear days j was 11; partly cloudy days, 12? cloudy ! days, 7. 1 ! The prevailing winds hare been from the southwest. The highest velocity of the wind was 38 miles from the north on June 4, 1891. Scotland Neck's Hall Storm. Toe most terrific hail storm ever known at Scotland Neck passed down Pioanoke river on the 31st It struck a few miles south of th8 town of Halifax and followed the river. Fields were cleared and looked like they had been freshly plowed. Trees wore blown down in every direction, and leaves were etripped like as by autumn winds. The trunks of the trees looked like the bark had been beaten from them with hammers, and in many places roofs of houses were beaten through. The hail stones were from the size of a good large anple down. Hours after the storm they wore in drifts as large as ' walnuts. At Spring Hill, Mr. J. It. j from heart trouble some time, became V tr a a m orihont tt.' K r hnc en Itorci I , so frightened and excited that after the storm he died from a hemorrhage. A colored man was killed in a wrecked building lower down the river and sev Johnson, a farmer several miles from town, was caught and almost killed by the wind and hail. The Fertilizer Tax Valid. In the case of the Patapsco Guano Company vs. the JJoard of Agriculture of North Carolina, the Supreme Court decided to affirm the decree of the Cn- cuit Court of the Eastern district of ; North Carolina, from which appeal had i been taken to the Supreme Court, j Chief Justice Fuller, in handing down j the decision, recites that the General As- I sembly of North Carolina prescribed an j inspection charge of 2o cents per ton on j commercial fertilizers. This tax the ; appellant refused to pay, holding that it was unconstitutional. On this issue ! was jbined, the Circuit Court of North i Carolina upholding tbra constitution ality of the law, quotifrj the second clause of section 10 of article 1 of the constitution. Chief Justice Fuller holds that the words "imports"' and "ex ports" apply to only articles imported from or exported to foreiern countries. "Thg clause," he continues, "recog nizes that the inspection of such articles may bo required by the Siates and that they may levy duties on them to pay the expenses of inspection. " Hailstones Killed Sheep. Mr. II. M. Ciark, of the Secretary of State's office, received a letter on the lst from his home ih Littleton, giving an account of the fearful destruction of a hail storm which visited that section. Mr. W. II. Thorn, of Littleton, ihe writer of the let:er, says: "Hail stone3 as large as yonr fist fell, killing sheep, hogs, chickens and other fowls and ani mals." Tobacco and fruit crops within a radius of four' miles were entirely an nihilated. In fact, Mr. Thorn writes that all vegetation was destroyed and the ground was covered with these tre mendous hail e tones. Farnieis lost their entire crops in a few moments. 3Iorc Facts. A re-opening of the coroner's jury of inquest has been held and some other facts found in regard to the assault and murder of Miss Emma Hartsell. Every witness was on oath. Mr. Frank Pharr testified that he saw Joe Kiser bathing before he was arrested and also stated that a largo black smoke was seen from his chimney, which gives reason to be lieve that he burned his clothes. The coroner's jury's verdict was very posi tive in its finding that the negroes were guilty. . Rowan's Uog Killer. For Bomo weeks Eome strange ani mal, known as a dog-killer, has been at large in Rowan county. Ihe crea ture, appearing at different places, has throttled .several dogs and has been seen by a few people. It is described as a dangerous looking customer, with 'clCi"iCU' ; tobaclco 13 practicaliv completed; the sons who were out in the storm came m j fc(oud ia excellent. Cutting oats has badly beaten afterwards. Mr. Frank ! Pf.mir.ennaA tj, ! iWcyfiAir and thick body,resembIin i an otter somewhat in size and shape i ; War Department Will Recruit. ! Disregarding the wishes of Governor Eussell, the War Department will re- ' emit tne First'and Second North Caro- I lina Regiments with the quota named t in the second call of the President for I volunteers. The decision cf the War Department w3 made known in a. tele- & "om wi. jsurgwyn. Storm In Warren a severe hail storm passed over the Pli tion. A German has patented a tanning process which consists of leading a stream of hyrogen containing arsenic into the tanning solution. A Good Showing. The month just closed was almost a record-breaker at the mint at Charlotte. When the work was cleared up by As- eayer Clanton and Prof. Hanna it was discovered that s'y,0U. worth of gold had passed through the crucibles dur ing May. This is the largest amount of ore assaved at the mint for two or three years. I Has Sixty Members. Mr. E. H. Eean, secretary of tha Historical hociety of .North Carolina. which was organized at Charlotte on the .20th of May. 8aj-s that there are Bixty charter members. N. C. CROP KKPOKT. Warm Weather ami Sunshine Causes Improved Appearance. I'.S. Departmental eat -of Agriculture. "J Cii'r.ate-CropBu'iftincf Weather Bureau ? JSorth Carolina brC., for Wees Ending f . May SOth, 1898. ' Excepting the 20 th and 27th, which were a little cool, the weather during the past week was warm, with alternate' sunshine and showers, proving very beneficial, and causing an improvement in the api earance of all crops. Only a few points did not receive sufficient moitture, while in manv counties cu'.ti- vauon cas ueen ninaered bv excessive trains, permitting weeds and grass to . i i i - , , make too much headway, home farm ers have plowed corn the second and third times; chopping cotton to a stand is progressing rapidly. Transplanting diversity in crop conditions, but the outlook is becoming more favorable. r . l t . . j.avjlpvS uj.sTi:i(.'T. -a war no. sunny week with frequent showers proved to be very benenciai to all growing crops. Southern counties, suffering from drought last week, have received suf ficient rainfall; iu northern counties, especially Edsecombe, Gates, Nash, also portions of .Craven, Carterett and Wayne too much rain washed lands considerablv, and stopped farm work. Jn these cour ties gias3 and weeds are endangering crops. Some local hail storms caused minor damage. Corn ha been worked and is ready to work again; both corn and cotton, though small, are looking very well. Tobacco is growing nicely. Irish potatoes are being dug and shipped. : A great many sweet potato slips were set out this week. Cutting oats has begun with very fair prospects. The apple-tree borer (c,rysobotbris femorata, Fab) is damas Jig apple trees to eome extent in the east. Cenikal Di.stki;t. The weather this week ha3 caused much improvement in crops. It is still rather dry in Southern counties, whi!e in many central and northern counties frequent rains have kept the ground too wet to plow, and weeds are making much headway. Crops in: low grounds are injured by ex cessive rains, chiefly in Durham, Johnston, Wake, Ferson and Northamp ton counties. A severe rain and hail storm occurred from Auburn to ihe JNeuse river on the 20th. Both corn and cotton have made excellent growth. I3ud worms and potato bugs continue their depredations, Tobacco has all been transplanted; the stand is very good. Harvesting oats has commenced. Cherries and blackberries are ripening. Meion3 and vegetables have greatfy improved. Wk.stf.kn- District. There were but lew sections in this district which did not receive fine rains thi3 week, and while iu some counties, especially Iredell. Cabarius and Henderson, the rainfall was quite heavy and washed land somewhat. The coudition of the crops on the whole has improved. Farm work is generally well up. Corn is looking very well aud is being worked by some the second time Cotton is being rapidly chopped to a stand. Potato bugs are becoming numerous and destructive. Wheat a ad fall oats are ripening and harvest will be commenced soon. Blackberries are in bloom. Sweet potato "plants are be ing set' out. Transplanting tobacco is practically finished. All vegetation is now growing nicelv. A nrst-eHss price doesn't always In dicate a (first-chips hotel.. The achers of the farmer vield the dentist an income. mt their crops over in some sec- The followitig case was printed originally in The Monitor, a newspaper published at ifeaford, Oat&rio. Doubts were raise I as to its truthfulness, consqaeatly a clo watch wa tept on the case for two ycirs and the original statement ha- now been completely veriael. Mr. Peteh had been a hopeless paralytic for five years. His case "iia ba 1 wi !- at tention, "lie wa; conline-i' to hi led was bloafe-i alsost beyoud recognition, an i could not take solid food.'' Doctors called the disease spiatl sclerosis, and all said ho could not live. The Canaliaa Mutnal Life Association after a thoroush examination, paid hi a hi? total diatility claim of SI.C50, regarding hiin as forever incurable. For thre vears he lingered in this con dition. Afcti taking snm of Dr. Wiii A- Pills for F&H rf Peot-le ther? 7- was a slight change, a tendency tc sweat freely. Next came a little feeling in his limbs. This extend ed, followed Paid Uis Claim. e e n s a t i o , until at last the blood began to course freely and vigorously through his holy. Soon he was restored to his old time health. A reporter tor The Monitor recently called on Mr. Petch again and was told: "You may say there is no doubt as to my cure being permanent, t am' in better health than when I gave you the firt in terview and certainly attribute my cure to Dr. Williams' Pink Piils for Pale People. "To these pills I owe my release from the living death, and I shall always bless the day I was induced to take them.' Such is the history of one of the most re markable eases in modern times. In the face of such testimony, can anyone say that Dr. William' Pink Pills are not en titled to the careful consideration of every sufferer man, woman or child? Is not the case, in truth, a miracle of modern medi cine? These pills are sold by all druggists and are considered by them to be one of the most valuable remedial agents known to science. If a man could veil as loud in proportion to his size as a baby can, telephone compa nies would soon be unable to .declare divi dends. The New York Ledger is now successful! sold by bright boys and girls, who thus earr. many valuable premiums. Two cents pro:if on each copy sold. No money required ir advance. Send name and address for com plete outfit, including Premium List, tc Kobert lionner a sons. Ledger Isuiidinc, lot William St.', N. Y. City, If you train servants in the wav they should go the first thing you know they'ra gone. Nothing Kivesthe loving mother more anx;- ety than the moanine, helpless distress of hf-r puny, teething babe. (Jive it DR. MUi' FE IT'S Teethina (1 EE 1 HIN'G POWDERS) and the babj will be better and brighter and the rmther happier at once. Tf.ethixa Aid.i Digestion and Kegr.Iates the bowel-. If a man nays a girl a few comoliments sh is very a f t to feel hu rt when he suspen s pay ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure i3 a liouid and takn internally, and act directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the svotem. Write fax testimonials, free. Manufactured bv i. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. ' Anglosatonia conira mundum" is a late neo-Latia coinage. Educate Your Bowels With Cascaret?. Candy Cathartic, cure constiDation forpver. 10c. 25c. IX G. e. C. druggists refund rr.ouey A JAGUAR'S TRICK. The Clever -Way in Which He Fooled the Cay rrans and Crossed a River. Robert Wilson Fenn contributes tc the St. Nicholas an Interesting siorv about "The Jaguar and the Caymans.' Mr. Fenn was camping on the bank; of the Upper Magdalena River, iv Columbia, South America, and this 1; what he saw. We had finished our evening meal and I was enjoying my customary smnlrf nndpr tho tnldiiln nr nettir)2r and chatting-with 'my Indian compan ions, when, suddenly, the most awful series of catcalls that I had ever heard disturbed our peace and the night air. A prolonged yowl, like the united voices all tha cats on all the roofs of a large town, made the cold chills creep up and down my spine and goose flesh to rim all over me. "What is jt?" I asked one of ths men. 11 tigre, sencr: (ine tiger. sir!) he replied; "ra a pasar el rio" (he is going to cross the river.) "Lei him cross if he wants to," said 1: but what does he want to upset m supper and spoil my arter-umnei smoke with his hideous noise?" Come and see, senor,"'he replied, and taking up his gun, motioned me to follow him Softly we crep along the margin cl the creek toward the river, and mak ing our ;yay through the spines ol the overhanging bamboos, came out upon the narrow beach near the mouth of the creek. Sure enough, by crawling cautious ly along in the shadow of the .bluff we saw our musical friend squatted on his haunches, with head thrown back and mouth open, emitting the most blood-curdling serenades one could ex pect to hear, and looking for all the world like a gigantic tabby cat. Bui what connection such a noise could have with his passage of the river J failed to see. "Anastasio I said in a whisper doesn't the foolish fellow know that he will draw all the alligators together and when he gets into the water he will swim ctt in sections? "Leave hirr alone, chuckled the Indian; he knowe how to get across." So, crouch in 3 dpwn in the bushes on the bank of the river, we waited for his next move I think we must nave been there aboul twenty minutes or half an hour, and I was becoming almost worn out with the attacks of the mosquitos, when the concert suddenly ceased. At the sams moment the moon came out clear and bright, from behind a clouu, and Anas tasio, nudging my arm, pointed to the surface of the water in front of the jaguar. At first I thought there were a number of sticks in the water, but as , the current was swift and they were motionless in their places, I was for a moment puzzled. "Caymanos" (al ligators), whispered trie Indian, and 1 saw that his ? yes were better than mine. There were the ugly snouts ol half a dozen of the big fellows, some well out of water, and some just show ing their nostrils and the bumps over their, eyes, but all ready for their ex pected prey. - But .they were to be disappointed this time; for the jaguar, immediately upon the conclusion of his serenade started off up-stream as hard as he could run along the bank of the river, and when he had gone about 500 yards dropped softly into the water and swam safely across, while his baffled enemies were unable to make fast enough time up stream against the swift current to &t him. . ! To Cure a Cold in One Day. TaJce Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c The oldest unirersity in the world ia El Ayhar, at i Biro. - - Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im runtics from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boil., blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion bv taking Cacarets, beauty for ten cents. All drag gists, satisfaction "guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Fersia is in a state of ferment because the shah is endeavoring to introduce western reforms. . Dont Tobareo Spit and Smoke Tear life Away. To Qnit tobacco easily ar.d forever, be mag cetic. f oil of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, itaat makes weak men strong. , All druggists, 50c or f 1. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Ailiress Sterling fiemedy Cafc Chicago or New York, j A writer in . The Arena declares that 500, 000 men now! do the work, with the aid of i machinery, which needed 16JXK,000 persons to do a few years ago. 15, B. B. Has For oO Years ?rool the test and demonstrated the fact that Svphilitic and Mercurial Khfumatism can be cured. Trr it. llM per large bottle. 3 for fO. 8t drugjrUti. or -ent ou receipt of price, express paid, by XJi'.-od Balm Co Atlanta, Ga. ?ioois of wondertul cures sent free. Out of 226,030 , farms in Denmark, only l.MK) are more than, 250 acres ia extent. . To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascaret3 Candy Cathart la 10c of5d. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggbts refund inoney. Steam has been found very efficacious in extiuguishiDg fires on ships loaded with cot ton. - Mr?. Winslow'sSoothinz Svruo forchildraa j feetning. softens the gum?, reducing inflam- tion,aliay6 pain.cures w ind colic. 2-x;. a botUa. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness after first day's u?e of Dr. Kline's Gre:t Nerve Restorer. J2trial bottleand treatise free Dr. R. II. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila, Pa. If some men felt as Lad as they really are it would be useless to call in a doctor. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific iprocesses known to the California Fig Svrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true aud original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Svrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one ia avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of ths Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession,, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its-remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irriiuting or weaken ing thorn, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. 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CO., 1 O 3 9 i0 YOU KNOW WHAT IT DOES? THE KEELEY! It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or drug?, restores CURE his nervous system its normal conditiop,- and reinstates a mft to hishonie and business fculars address m - eitner 01 uie itu-jniuj; "sssCTjmr1' 141Md!aon Aiennr, Baltimore. J. when yoa are ready for it. ED UCA TIOXA L. OLEHSOH AGRICULTURAL &f U AIID MECHANICAL COLLEGE. Agricultural, theiflica, kia Mechanical, Textile. f .1.. Literary. Military. C;piJtIf.i. . 450 Student?. 21 Professors nl Four C ent for Illustrated Catalogue. Henry S. Hart log. Pre. Cleroort(ol8e,r: rv.OSBORNE'8 ; Aasnata. On. Actual bnsiness. So text & book. Saort time. Chep board- Bod for cataloen. CHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL OLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, H. C. fv$ yp Vacations-Positions Guaranteed Catalogue Fret EUILFOSD College, 8, C. BWSKi " .V: Tuition for term S3 or B -ard per mrritft. . In Clubs $. hend for free catalog w. f tie l'rpgldrm. North CarolinaTeachers' Assembly. The loth Annual Session of This Great Gathering of North CaroHurf Teachers aud Their Friends Will be Held This Ye a rat Asheville, N. June ! 14-18,1898. Leading educators from all the rrora inent schools of the State, together with distinguished speakers from other States, will make this one of the most interesting and helpfnl Assembles ever held in the South. Kailroad tickets will be placed on sale June 10th, good to roturn any time before July 2oth. The railroad rates, aud the boarding rates in Asheville, are tie lowest ever secured for such an occasion. The en tire trip can be made for very little cost. All teachers and all friends of educa tion can have the advantage of these re markably low rates. There will be delightful excursion trips to the Vandcrbilt Estate, Hot Springs and other points 01 interest. Some of the finest scenery in the world is along the line to Asheville. You cannot afford to miss thi3 occa sion. It will be the most interesting gather ing of the year. Low rates of board have been secured for those who wish to remain for a longer time than the session of the Assembly. For fuller announcement, complete programme, etc., address the Secre tary, W. T. Whitsett, AVhitsett, X. . EVERY MUl! HIS OWN DOGTOB. By J. Hamilton Arer, A.M..M.D. A 1 his is a most v aluable iiooi; . -i 1111. 111U3CI1U11I, irmuiujf .1 if does the easily-disting-uislied Symptoms of different Diseases, the Cause and Means of Pre senting such Diseases, and the Simple-t Remedies which will al leviate or cure. M'S ra?e, Profusely Illustrated. The Book is written in j-lain cvery-day Knglish, and is free from the technical terms which render most Doctor Books so Taltieless to the ijenerality of readers. Thl Book it" in tended to be ot ??erTicp in I be l''auiily, s.ud Is so wordci as to be readily understood by all ON LY UO cts POSTPAID, Postage Stamps Taken. V si t ...iK. . I . , . ., . t . 1 - 1 1 . 1 . ' . 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Hartford, Conn. ff cotVeVth a Piano write Jua Greensboro and.get an Organ that you can i t fuir vaie iw fa. iV ml. -1 mi ramilies.tOs'Other with Vahialile I Pcipes and Prescriptions, Ex- I j lanations of Botanical Practice, 1 Correct use of Ordinary Herbs,&c I Complete Index. AM . 1 ASD EFFECT. iSifS REPAIRS CAPE FEAR X YADKIli 7AIAEY RT.Ui Joiij? Gill. Beceirr. coxdessed scnrpcLE. IM EFFECT MAY 20TH, 1898. North Boond. hr. WCaiiDetoa ... Ar. Fajtrtteviiie. Lv. Fayettsviile Ly. rayi'tletilld Junction; Lv. Sarlfcrd. ; Lv.'Cliacax. Ar. G regnal pro .... Lv. Greensboro Lv. Siokedale - Lv. Walaut Cove... Lv. Kural Hall....: Ar. Mt Airy No. 2. Daily. 7 4j a rr 10 65 ;i nx' 11 OS HUi 11 12 a :a 12 32 i. rr. 2 29 i ra . . 3 10 j q . . 3 zi 4 57 i 6 25 1 Soutb Uouud. Lv. Mi. Airy Lv. liural Hall Lv. Walnut Cove Lv. rSloke?dale : Ar. Gretustoro Lv. Greensboro Lv. Climax Lv. Sanford Lv. FayetteviJle Junction Ar. rayettviiie Lv. Fayetteville Ar. Wilmington.... No.l DalJv.'- .10 Qi an . 10 33 a eT' .11 (6 a "i" . 11 Z5 j m .12 13 r m 12 43 , :a 2 35 m . 3 50 y ra ..3 53 j. m . 4 0j p ra . 7 1J p !U North Bound Bennettsville Maxton Maxtoc r.fdpric53..... Hope Mills Fayetteville No. i. Dully. ... 8 pra t.-i ... 903 a ni . . . 9 07 a ru ... ? 33 a n. . . 10 20 a in ..'10 il a :r. Lv. Ar. i.v. Lv. Lv. Ar. South Bound. Lv. Fayetteville... Lv. Hope Mills Lv. Red SpriDK9.. Ar. Maxton Lv. Maxton Ar. Bnce!t3villc . "North Bound. Lv. Fiarut-eur Lt. Ciimax Ar. Groeusboro... Lv. Greensboro . . . Lv. Stokesd5?y Ar Madison No. 3. Dni'l- 4 3.3 i. 4 52 j. 5 35 t C0?p , 6 15 p 7 15 No. 1 . . . C 4-t . . . S 3-)' ... 9 17 ... 9 3". ...11 17 . ...11 55 a ra No. 15 ...12 30 p :a 1 15 p :n 2 3') p ra .. 3 00 p in . .. 3 50 p ru . . . 5 30 t r.i South Bound. Lv. 3Iadioon Lv. BtouPsdiiie Ar. Greens' joTo Lv. Greensboro. .. Lv Ar Ciiraax Bamseiir "Mied" Daily xnc-pt Huuday CO.XXECTIONS. At Favett-viil. with' Atlauti'. Coast Lin at Maxton with Crolin Central Eailroal. "at Bed Springs with the Bed bp'-inps and Bj.v more Bail road at Sanford with theSeabc ir l Air Line, at Gulf with the Durham .m l Charlotte J'-.tilroad. at Greerj&bcro nita Southern Bail way, nt Walnut Cove with N.r lolk A Wfif-ru Baiiway. J. W, Fet. W. I!. K I l r , Gea. M-,t. Gen. Iu. A,t. 'WILMINGTON & WELDOH R.R. AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE KAILKOAD. Condensed Schedule Dated djay 13. I83i TEAISS goixo soctg. Leave Weldon 11 50 pm. 9 43 pm. Arrive Bocky Mount 12 55 pm, 10 35 px. Lav Tarboro 12 29 pm, 6 00 p m. Leave Bocky Mount 1 CO pm, 10 35 pm, 6 45 pm. 5 40 am, 12 67 pm. Leave Wilson i 53 pm, 11 13 pm, 7 10 par, 6 22 am, 2 20 pm. Leare Selma 2 50 pm, 11 58 pm. Leave Fuyettevllle 4 25 pm, 1 07 pm. Arrive Florence 7 25 pm, 3 15 pu. . Arrive Goldsboro 8 03 pm. Leave Goldaboro 7 01 am, 8 05 pm. Leave Magnolia 8 05 am, $ 12 pm. Arrive Wilmington 9 30 am, 0 40 pm. TRAINS GOIXO NORTH. Leave Florence 8 45 am. 8 S5 pm! Leave Fayetteville 11 10 am, 10 85 pm. Leave Selma 12 35 am, 11 44 peri. Arrive Wilson 1 17 am, 12 19 pm. Leave "Wilmington 7 15 pm, 9 35 am. Leave Magnolia 8 55 pm, 11 01 am. Leave Goldsboro 5 O'J am, 10 10 pm, 12 08 am. Leave Wion 1 17 pm, 5 33 am, 12 19 11 15 pm, 12 49 r ra. . am. Arrive Bocky Mount 2 12vpm, 6 15 12 o7 am. ii 07 pm, 1 30 pm. Arrive Tarboro 6 45 am. Leave Tarboro 12 29 pm. Leave Bocky Mount 2 12 pm, 12 57 am. Arrive Weldon 3 25 pm, 1 43 am. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Boai leaves Weldon 4 15 pm, Halifax 4 30 pm, ar rives Scotland Neck 5 20 pm. Greenville G 57; pffi, Kinston7 55 pm. BeturniDf? Jeavcs KlriaV ton 7 50 am. . Greenville 8 52 dm, arriving Halifax 11 13 am, TTeldon 11 33 am, daily ex cept Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch leave Wash ington 8 20 am and 2 30 pm, arrive Parrae!? 9 10 am and 4 00 pm, returning leave Parmcl J 9 35 am and 6 30 pm, arrive Washington 11 00 arr and 7 20 pm, daily except Euudav. Train l?avee Tarboro, N. C, daily exoOt Bcnday 5 30 pm, Sunday 4 15 pm, arrives Tlymouth 7 40 pm, 6 10 pm. Returning leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 7 50 am, Sin day 9 00 am, arrives Tarboro 10 C5 am and 11 00 am. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro, daiiy except Sunday, 7 10 am, ar riving SmithUeld 8 30a'm. Returning Icavs Smithfleld 9 00 am, arrives at Goldsboro 10 23 -Km. Trains on Nashville Branch leave Bocky Mount at 4 30 pm, arrive Nashville 5 05 i nr.! Spring Hope 5 30 pm. Beturning leavi Sprint? Hope 8 CO am. Nashville 8 35 Vm. ar-' rive at Bocky Mount 9 05 am, daily ev.-.-jV Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warratf for Clinton daily, except Sundav, 8 10 a m; and 4 15 pm. Beturning leaves Clinton at 7 00 am and 10 03 a m. Train No. 73 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily, all rail vl Richmond, II.' M. EMERSON, Qen'l Pass. Agent. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Trade Manager, ZJVtT- SEWIMG MCH13 tv'niv'" 1 MIW f,fe v HOW it- FO'? CJRCULARS lac lm Hoino Sctn Mstdlns 'a Gaiuej & Jorda'j.U unn, N. C. I'AUT KENEFAOTOR, "ii igga seems . piito lively this morning." "Ho usually comes down to thl oftrce exhausted aud peevish. NVhat' the cause of the change ?" "This is the first morning he hasn't ha; to hunt for his collar button." "How did that happen ?" "The bahy swallowed it." :a na ra :a . ra i rti i Hi arrv
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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