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r Kascr to Oblitre. ' "No madam." said Meandering Mike, I'm sorry, but it's as'in my principles. can't split no wood." "Well " she answered, "there will be a load of coal here this afternoon, ""'I'm sorry agin, but I can't carry no icoal But I'll tell you what I will do. I'll compromise. Ef you've got a gas ktove I'll turn on the gas fur ye. Washington Star. 'f A man never knows what be can do until h tries, and then he often regrets that he has found out. ) A Hcartlea Girl. "Miss Renfrew Alice," ho cried, "I ttnust speak. For a week I have walked dazed. I have been unabla to eat. At night I have tossed upon my Ibed. to ari5P, haggard and miserable, in the mornings. I " ; "Oh." the fair girl interrupted, 'I Ik now what is the matter with j ou. Go 'iand play croquet or golf, tou need exercise.' MW More than a fair profit is realized on the articles sold at a church fair. : Saw a Train lor fje First Time. A country boy who was brought up In a remote region of Scotland had oc casion to accompany his father to a village near which a branch line of rail way passes. .The morning after his ar- rival, when sauntering in tne garueu behind the house -in wmcn iney staying, he beheld witn wonueriuK ejca co by. For a moment he 're-. a tram . . . , t. .!fl, oatnTlfahmpnt mainea siaruig h.l u wim u.. - - Hnd then running into the house, he Baid: "Fayther, fayther, come oot! There's a blacksmiddy shop ran off wi' a row of houses, and it's awa' doon by the back o' the town." 1 Boils are not considered fashionable, 2but they are always swell affairs. The Iron Chancellor. Bismarck came to be called the Iron Chancellor from a sentence used in a speech on the consolidation of the em pire, "The unity of Germany can only be effected by blood and iron." B'mSoTiredr As tired In the morning as when I o to bed! Why is it? Simply because your blood is in such a poor, thin, sluggish condition it does not keep up your strength and you do not get the benefit ofyourUeep. To feel strong and keep strong just try the tonic and purifying effects of IIbod'3 Sarsaparilla. Our word for it, 't will do you good. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25 cents. Origin of the Word Velocipede. Frank H. Vizetelly tells "The Story of the Wheel" in St. Nicholas. After describing the introduction of the Cel erifere and the Dandy-Horse, Mr. Viz etelly says: By this time the principle of balanc ing the wheel was understood, and the task of developing ..ne crude vehicle of M. de Sivrac was begun. It was not long, however, before this machine was replaced by another, or was, per haps, only renamed. During the French revolution a new form was introduced under the name of velocifere; and its riders became known as velocipedes. In the year 1S0S one of these vehicles, shown at the Luxembourg uaraens in Paris, was much used. Eight years later ' another wheel of similar form cam( into France, and gained popular favor in the 'Gardens of the Tivoii; this was tho draisine, named from it3 inventor. , COULD NOT SLEEP. Mrs. Finkham Relieved Her of All Her Troubles. Mrs. Mapge Uabcock, 176 Second St., .Grand Ilapids, Mich., had ovarian trouble with its attendant aches and pains, now she is well. Here are her own words: "Your Vegeta ble Compound has made me feel like a new person. I was all run down, felt ired and sleepy most of the time, had pains in my back and side, and such tevrible headaches all the time, and could not .sleep well nights. I al so had ovarian trouble. Through the advice of a friend I began the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and since taking it all troubleshavc gone. My monthly sickness used to be so painful, but have not had the slightest pain since taking your medicine. I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too much. My husband aad friends see such a change in me. I look so much better and have some color in my face." Mrs. Pinkham invites women who are ill to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is freely, offered. "I suffered the tortures of tlie damned with protruding piles broupht on by constipa tion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CASCARETS in the town of Newell, la., and never found any thins to equal them. To-day I am entirely free frcm piles and feel likP a new man." C. H. Keitz, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la. Pleasant. Palatable, i'oteat. Taste Good, po Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2jc, 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bterlinr nniedy Copr. Chicago, Mwtrf l. w Vrk. 312 m0mm - ft ; .. frV'y" S. N. -UNc. 23. '93. ff VJs CATHARTIC TRADE MARK RSOISTIREOf'' HO-TO-BjS 11 and guaranteed by alldrng- ! SOUS' 119 CHEERS. i . m " A Great Outburst of Patriotism in the House. CLOSING OF SENATE QUIET. President Signs Many Engrossed Bills Senate and House Pass Reso lutions of Thanks to Their Presid ing Officers. Washington, D. C, June 8 (Spe- - .1 Thn end of this session of Con- TToa , marked. bv two Breu - . tnvla inridnts. One was sensa JVlSW . 'W tionally partisan, well nigh resulting in personal conflicts upon the floor of the House; the other was notably patriotic and swept aray all signs of the former. Mr. Handy, Democrat, by moving to strike from tho record a part of the speech which appeared as that of Mr. Tfiv Renublican. of New York, pre cipitated a dispute which brought on a closing incident of a sensational nature, during which a question of veracity arose between Messrs. Bay and Handy, and finally Mr. Cannon, Republican, of Illinois, by denouncing the Democrats for delaying business by calling for tellers on the motion to strike out, came near precipitating a riot. At 2 o'clock, when Hpeaker Reed an nounced "this second session of the Congrese adjourned without day," a great cheer arose and then began a scene which, while similar to the usual closing scenes of sessions, far surpassed in enthusiasm and manifest good feel ing anv similtr episode in tie memory of the" oldest member of the House. The occupants of the packed galleries who had risen to go, paused as they heard a half dozen members begin singing "America." Other members hurriedly crowded around the Speaker's stand and joined the singers until with in a short time it seemed all members present were aiding in swelling the volume of song. Presently a voice here and there in the galleries joineu m, and it was not long until members and spectators were singing the patriotic hymn. , 3 Tho scene was a marsea transition from the party demonstration which had been witnessed such a short time before. Democrats and Republicans were now singing in accord a national anthem. When the song ceased, some member proposed three cheers for the "nation's President," and the roar of sound that followed came from a united house. Then "North, South, East and West, a United Country ! " was pro posed, and then in turn came the he roes of the war, Dewey, Schley, Hob son, Sampson, and finally former Rep resentative, General Joe Wheeler, who is now clinging:, though ill, to his com mand in front of Santiago, was named, and the hall resounded with cheers of thrilling strength. Then the singing proceeded. Meantime Sergeant-at-Arms Russell had brought in 200 small American flagB and every members was now waving one. "The Star Spangled Banner" was sung, while flags waved and the galleries cheered. Later follow ed "Yankee Doodle" and "Dixie," the latter perhaps for the first time in the House, joined in by members from everv section of the country. Cheers for the Speaker were given. The' patri otic demonstration continued a half hour, and then the members began leaving, saying farewell to colleagues. "Home, Sweet Home" and "Auld Lang Syne" supplanted the patriotic airs and impressed more strongly upon the hearers that another session was ended. The fr'enate's LiHSt Day a Quiet One. In a manner so simple as to be almost perfunctory the Senate, at 2:06 o'clock adjourned without day. None of the dramatic and exciting scenes usually attendant upon the adjournment of Congress were enacted during the clos ing hours in the Senate. It had been asrreed, when the Senate convened at noon, tnat tne nouse resomuon proviu- mg for the adjournment 01 Congress at & p. m. should be adopted and that an ex ecutive session should be held to con firm nominations in the military and naval establishments. No other busi ness except of the, merest routine na ture was to be transacted. The ar: rangement was carried out to the let ter. Mr. Allen, of Nebraska, offered a resolution thanking Senator Frye, President pro tempore of the Senate, for the able and courteous manner in which he had presided over the deliber ations of the Senate during the present session. It was adopted. A similar resolution was offered by Mr. Cockrell of Missouri, thanking Vice-President Hobart. and was adopted with a rous ing aye. Vice. President Hobart then, the hour -of 2 o'clock being indicated, by the Sen ate tiniepece, formally declared the Senate adjourned , without day. For nearly au hour previous to adjourn ment, President. 3lcKiniey and all the members of his cabinet, except Secre taries Day and Long, were in the President's room, adjoining the Senate chamber. During that time the Presi dent signed a large number of engross ed bills, many of which would have failed had it been necessary to send them- to the executive mansion for his signature. 1 A Patriot Indeed. "Washington, D. C. (Special. ) Ex- Senator Cameron, who is now in Lon don has cabled to Secretary Long, offering the government the freense for hospital purposes of his magnificent es tate at St. Helena Island, opposite Fort Koyal, . C. First Sympathy for Spain. London, Eng. (By Cable.) The Ob server's Vienna correspondent says: "The Spanish reverses have caused here a fresh outburst of sympathy with -SpaiD, and there ' is a greater prospect of intervention now than at any pre vious ceriod of the war." The North German Loyd steamer Roland sailed from Baltimore for Bor deaux, France, with about 4,400 hogs heads of tobacco. The whole ship's ca pacity is taken up with the tobacco, shipped government account. I May Save Three Milps. Washington, D. C. (Special.) Ad vices received in Washington from Ad miral Sampson state that the board thinks there is no doribt about saving the Vizcaya, Maris! Teresa and Cristo bal Colon, if haste be made. Colon is much the most valuable, being perfect tmi Camaru Turned Back. Caiko, Egypt (By Cable. ) Admiral Camara, the commander of theSranish fleet which "s bound for tbe Philip pine Islnds and which recently passed through the Suez Canal, basi nformed the Egyptian government that he has been ordered to return td Spain. i NORTH CAROLINA PENC1LINGS. KABID DOG SEAR CHARLOTTE. Attacks a Little Girl and Inflicts a Severe Wound. Louie, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. W. J. Hill, of the Mint Hill sec tion, near Charlotte, -was bitten in the mouth by a rabid dog. The do went into Mr. Fill's house and pounced upon his dog which was lying near the center of the room. Mr. Mill's dner was so frightened that it jumped on the bed where the child was lying, followed closely oy xne siraiiKo An As soon as the docr'eot on the bed Via raViirl dnr inrned his attention to tha child, and besran snapping at her. The child made desrerate efforts to froe herself, but before she could get off the bed thedogbit her infhe mouth, aimost severing hex upper lip, Tho child's screams were heard by Mj Hill, who ran to her assistance. The niad animal attempted to bite Mr. Hill, but a well aimed blow with an axe felled tho dog. ?As soon as possiDie .air. TTiil hitf.liAd his team and went to Char iots with his child, and had the mad stone applied to the wound. It remain ed clinging to the wound for necriy two hours. : Lieutenant William Ewart Shipp. Lieutenant William E. Shipp, of the Tenth Cavalry, U. S. A. , who was kill ed in the battle at Santiago, was a son of the late Judge William M. Shipp, of Charlotte, and was 37 vears of age. His mother was a sister of the late Colonel John D. Cameron, ot Asheville. He was graduated at West Point in 1884, standing high in his class. On gradua tion he was assigned, at his own re quest, to the tenth cavalry, which is comDosed of nesroes. and was ordered to Arizona. There he spent several Tears. He was for two or three year the military officer at the Davis school in Winston. He had rejoined his com mand, and was in the West when war was declared. Looks Like Murder- While Lon Lindsay and Zeb Ewart were rowing up the French. Broad river, north of Asheville, they observed an object floating upon the water which thev soon saw was the body of a child. Thev rowed to the object, and when within five feet of it they made a grab for it. but it sank. Mr. Lindsay says that it was a child perhaps twelve or eighteen months old. He left several boys in boats to watch for the body to rise, while he and his companion went on to Asheville. Mr. Lindsay suspects thst foul play has been practiced and will do all in his power to recover the body. Attention Called to North Carolinians. Senator Pritchard called at the White House and called the attention of the President to the part taken by Capt. Thaddeus W. Jones and other North Carolinians in the fight at Santiago. Representative Skinner saw the Presi dent in the interest of ber-geant Je. JU.. Camoron, Jr., now at Santiago, who took a prominent part in the fighting there. Sergeant Camerom has been recommended for promotion to a sec ond lieutenancy, but was held back be cause of a slight defect in hearing. New Buildings to be Erected. At a meeting of the board of trustees for the Institution of the Deaf, Dumb and blind in Kaleigh a contract was lot for the construction of two new build ings. Both will be industrial buildings. One will be at the white and the other at the colored institution. Each of the buildings will have an industrial de partment and will also have quarters for the power that furnishes heat for the building. The two buildings vill cost about 11,000. i 1 A Klondike Near Charlotte. A Charlotte negro, who seems to have an unlimited supply of gold, has been arrested by the city authorities, but no criminating evidence has been devel oped against him. He had disposed of several pieces of melted gold to the jewelry shops and also at the mint. Their Courage on the Wane. It is roported, since the battle of San tiago, that the negro troops are desert ing. Green Everet, of Goldsboro, says all his men have backed out, and sev eral other places report non-appearance of men. ' , ! A. J. Wood Assigns. A. J. Wood, of Apex, who conducted a sroneral merchandise store in that place, filed a deed of assignment with the itegister of Deeds. Not a Welcome Visitor. A nocturnal visitor at the home of Mr. Hancock, of Asheville, created con siderable excitement in the servants' quarters. After awakening the house . hold a search was instituted and a live opossum was found and captured. Weaving ou Double Time. The Enterprise Mill at King's Moun tain is running spindles oa double time. ! " A Deadly Scrimmage. On Roan Mountain, near Asheville, a fight occurred m which Eube Burli son was perhaps fatally stabbed and cut, Bill Forbes shot and Dave and John Forbes stabbed. Burlison had his throat cut aud was stabbed several times in the body. ; The others were not dangerously wounded. Wake's School Fund. Supervisor Norris, of Wako county, in his annual report, says there is about $4,000 of school funds ou hand to be apportioned to the various townships. A Ijarge Consignment of Tobacco. Twenty-seven tierces of leaf tobacco were recently shipped from Asheville to London Eng. Will Avenge His Brother's Death. "My brother was killed at Santiago and I want to enlist in the army," was the statement of a young man -who pre sented himself at Major Dixon's tent at Camp Dixon, Kaleigh. Repudiate the Contract. The commissioners ' of Buncombe county, have declared the action of a former board donating certain lands to the Vance Monument Association revoked and annulled. J. D. Bellamy Nominated. At the Congressional convention of the Sixth district, held at Wilmington, J. D. Bellamy was nominated for Con gress on the first ballot, receiving 236 votes. , Pays Well. The first two days after the war reve nue bill went into T'eflect theie were $13,000 taken in at the revenue office at Baleigh from that 6ource alone. A special from Durham says that the TTar Department has ordered a carload, of Bull Durham smoking tobacco to b shipped to Santiago. debts of the world. Total Approximates o,S30,00U,UOU Interest, 220,000,000 The debts of the world approximate 5,830,000,000. It was estimated just twenty years ago that the eighteen largest national debts amounted in the aggregate to 4,553,000,000. A sum or 197,000,000 was allowed for the nu merous minor borrowers; and this brought the total indebtedness to about 4,750,000,000, which means that there has been ' an increase in the two de cades of as much as" 1,080,000,000. There have been a few noteworthy de creasesthus; the debt of. Great Brit ain has gone down from 760,000,000 m 1876 to 045,000,000; that on the tTnlted States from 44O,6w,'OO0 ' to 249,000,- 000, and that of Germany from 200, 600,000 to 5,000,000. But the great majority of the old borrowers have been true to human weakness, and have increased their obligations; while a host of smaller peoples have appeared upon the scene. France, an easy first In regard to the aggregate, is also first In regard to the increase, for whereas its debt in 1870 was the equivalent 01 900,000,000, last year jt was equal to 1,280,000,000 a rise tf 380,000,000. Austria-Hungary is second to France in this particular with an Increase of 222,400,000; Russia is third with an Increase of 100,000,000; ana ltaiy fourth with an increase of 124,000,000. The fluctuations in the principal debts In the periods under discussion are shown in the following table, from which the millions (000,000) are omitted: 1876. 1896. Inc. Dec . 900 1,280 3S0 ... . 7SO 645 135 . 440 249 191 . 390 514 124 . 382 605 224 .... . 375 353 22 . 340 500 160 . 200 85 .... US . 135 170 35 .... . 130 125 .... 5 . 82 121 39 .... 80 93 13 .... . 75 97 22 .... 69 148 79 .... 63 23 40 48 215 169 36 91 55 ...4. 30 63 S3 .... Great Britain . .. United States . . Italy Austria-Hungary Spain .......... Russia Germany Turkey India , Brazil Netherlands Egypt Portugal Mexico Australasia Belgium Canada Totals . . . .4,553 5,378 1.333 50a Net Increase .825,000,000 The order of Importance of twenty vears aco has naturally not been main tained. Austria-Hungary (tne special debts of each and the common debt of both) has gone up. from fifth to third; Italy is still fourth, Russia is fifth in stead of seventh and Australasia is eighth instead of sixteenth. Canada, though its Indebtedness has increased very materially, now ranks after Ar gentina, with 74,000,000, and is only lust ahead of Japan, with 60,000,000. Mexico, it may be well to observe, would not show creditably, as the mere dfrnrps indicate, if we .went into de tails of the way in which the reduction of debt has been effected. Among the minor countries whose debts are inter esting are miscellaneous British pos sessions, with 47,000,000; Roumania, with a similar total; Greece, with 33, 000,000; Sweden and Norway, 25,000, 000; Uruguay, with 22,000,000; Servia, with 15,000,000, and Denmark, with 11,500,000. The obligations of the nations which are not included in the above list amount approximately to 452,000,000, which, added to the sum stated in the table, brings the world's total to 5, B30,OO0,O0O. On this enormous amount of money something like 2U,ouo,uuo ts paid annually in the way of interest. Twenty years ago the estimated pay ment in this direction, was 200,000,000 and the increase of ever 1,000,000,000 Is attributable to the. growing cheap ness of money, whereby all nations of good credit may secure loans on far more favorable terms than in 187G. As may readily be imagined, France pays out the largest sum annually In Interest, and the average runs to about 1 per head "of the population, against 12s? in Great Britain, 15s. in Italy, 15s. In Austria-Hungary, 13s. in,, Spain, Is. Od. in the United States and Is. 4d. in Germany Pall Mall Gazette. A Startled Mother. From the Freeport (2ZZ.) Bulletin. While busy at work in her home, Mrs. William Shay, corner of Taylor and Han cock Avenues, Freeport, 111., was startled by hearing a noise just behind her. Turning quickly she saw creeping toward her her four-year-old daughter, Beatrice. Thet child moved; over the floor! with an effort, but seemed filled with joy at finding her mother. The rest of the ho M-vrtr,in rf ia best told in 'Mrs. Shay Was Startled. 1 I 1.1 ' Ann .A.,r4r, QKa no! r4. t me lUOlUer S UWIl YlVJ.ua. oao sam. ; "On the 28th of Sept., 1896, while in the . bloom of health, Beatrice was suddenly and severely afflicted with spinal menin gitis. Strong and vigorous before, in five weeks she became feeble and suffered from a paralytic stroke which twisted her head back to the side and made it impossible for her to move a limb. Her speech, how ever, was not affected. We called in our family doctor, one of the most experienced and successful practitioners in the city. He considered the case a very grave one. Before long little Beatrice was compelled to wear a plaster paris jacket. Prominent physicians- were consulted, electric bat teries were applied, but no benefit was no ticed until we tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "Busy in my kitchen one afternoon I was startled by the cry of 'Mamma' from little Beatrice who was creeping towards me. I had placed her on an improvised bed in the parlor comfortably close to the fireside and given her some books and playthings. She became tired of waiting for me to come back and made up her mind to go to me, so her story, 'My Pink Pills made me walk. which she tells everyone who comes to our house, was then for the first time verified. She has walked ever since. She has now taken about nine boxes ot the pills and her pale and pinched face has been crowing rosy, and her limbs gained strength day by day. She sleeps alt night long now, while before taking the pills she could rest but a few hours at it t;:cj." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale i -;le are old by all druggists. Coal is dearer in South Africa, than in any other part of the world; it is cheapest in China. - F Beauty la 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 in EuritieB from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, -oc, Sue The European concert may be a good musical organization. ': but it doesn't play successfully to American audi ences. . . i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' 'S2 I.U' !3 Maybe the grocer is "just out of Ivory Soap but has another just as good." No other soap is just "as good. Insist that he get Ivory Soap for you. A WORD OF WARNING. There are "Just as eood as the Ivory V they ARE peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. upon getting it. Ok! M. 'JM, by to rwoUi k THE STATE NORMAL AND Offers the young women of the State thorough vrptmiTmMA scientific and industrial edncation. Annual Expense. $90 to $130. Fwulg i members. More than 400 regular student, representing every coupy m uie mty in tne tsiaxe except of about 200 pupils. of about iaupupus. io KS PRESIDENT M'lVER, - - - CtCOQ40,ry We all knew General Merritt -was a great fighter, observes tke New York Mail and Express, but we were not ex pecting an engagement before be was half-way to the Pacific coaet. Boat Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour life Iwaj. To Quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, SOo or fl. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. The making of lucifer matches is a State monopoly in France, SpainPortugal, Italy, Greece, Koumanla ana servia. Teethina (TEETHING POWDERS? la prepared especially for children, and ita suo o"8S in curing Cholera-infantum, all the Ir ritations of teething and usual Summer Troubles of children of any ajre makes it justly popular as a household remedy. Teethina Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels and makes teething easy. A French writer attributes the grace of tho Spanish women to the fact that many of them are taught to fence. To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or 254. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. Last year the rubber output from Mexico was 1,000,000 pounds. Lyon & Co's "Picls Jeaf " Smoking Totacco stands unii vailed for purity and flavor. Made from the purest, ripest and sweetest Tobacco. It will please you. Try it Ireland linen industry vestment of $350,000,000. represents an In- Sb-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c, f L All druggist We consume 450,000,000 pounds of coffee annually. Conductor E. D. Loomis. Detroit. Mich.. says: "The effect of Hall's Catarrh Cure is wonderful." Write him about it. Sold by Druggists, 75c. In 1816 the value of a bushel of wheat in England was equal to that of a pound of nails. To-day a bushel of wheat will buy ten pounds of nails. Sdneate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C C. C. fail, druggists refund money. The report of the Building Department in New York city lor the first quarter of 1803 shows 1909 permits for new buildings to be erected at a total estimated cost of 25,414,- 436. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. rarisian barbers are legally compelled to wash their hands after attending a customer and before waiting on another. The china owned by the Czar of Russia is probably greater in quantity than that own ed by any other person ia the world. Piso's Cure for Consumption relieves the most obst nate toughs. Rev. D. Buchmcel ler, Lexington, Mo., February 24, 1894. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothtngSyrup forehildren teething:, softens the gums, reducing inflama tion,ailays pain.cures wind colic. Z3c. a bottle War Atlas. The Seaboard Air Line has trot ten out and placed in the hands of all its Ticket Agents at principal points, a War Atlas, showing the United States, Europeon Countries, Cape Verde and Phillipine Islands. Cuba and its larger cities In detail, and with maps of the World, North America, Europ and South America. These Atlases are full of information, and will prove of great assistance in understand ing the movements of fleets and armies as given in the newspapers. On account of the great expense of getting out this Atlas, the Seaboard Air Line 19 compelled to fix a price of twenty-five cents each, which is merely nominal. They can be obtiined upon application to Agent, representatives or tor. j. 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Meals and stateroom berth on steamer going and retnrn. will be fnrnishfcd holders of the special tick et", without extra charge. 1 he capacity o' the steamer is of course limited and applica tion for reservation should be made as earl v as poiwibla in order to seenra the best accom modation. 8. A. Li. 1 icket Agent at Atlanta Oa-, will make reservations and furnish number of rooms occupied. The Passenger Department of the Seaboard Air Line at Portsmouth Va.. h issued an attVictivJ Itinerary of this trip, copies of which wUl be furnished upon asmcatlon to any $. a L Ausna booko. DAVIDS : DO YOU KNOW WHAT U DOES ? KEEEl! CURE 1 It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or drugs, restores his servous system to its normal condition, and reinstates a man to his home and business. Vnr naxtfcuLars address either of the following: The REKLEY INSTITUTE. UreenHprO. M.C. Tbe 95 B St.. W.V..WMhlntM. D. C. 141 MadUon Aenue. Baltimore. U. CHICKENS HOKEY tf TOO fllV THM BXIT. - ot do tbU anles ym undenting them , Ton M"l"rter to their requlromenU; and know how to cater to doUar9,wllJn)!f by ex ..m tburtba knowledge acquired perienco, 3??J ..TVnu for only 25 cent. by others. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY. , nlMir ieer them as a dlreralon. In Of l?:4:V moaey w making a auo- &u bis miuvi, . v-Mtime. but ai a y 7T vonr yowls earn dollar tor you. The ! n? must bVabla to detect trouble In 8Si"F2iy ESd an It appw and know -ormedVlC This book will teaota u. KtSlIhow to detect and cure disease; to fed foe diS for fattening which fowU .to Mvef ' stptZi tor twenty-fire conte In stamp. Dook Publishing House ISA Lkoakd St . Y. CJtT. MACHINERY. ies, Boildrs, Gin Elevator , Systems, Saw Hills, Pulleys, Shafting, Wood Planers, Gin machinery A Specialty Just Now. Write LIDDELL COMPANY, CHARLOTTE. N. C. ' Science triumphs as greatly in pre venting waste as in discovering new supplies. 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