1 HOftmOMAl BAUDS. W. T. IIKHNOOnI ncxTurr. i.MijacKnniMi, k. e. 4mm urn Nimq St Hlo*’* i>mu Htor*. DU. C. W. UKOAN, OBKTXHT, Offiou as «ta)n orcr IVkW Drn* Btnt* TaUiiUuoe 8T. JONATHAN PEE LB, • ATTOiurmr a* Law. UAUKIK&nUG. N. C. .Office orar L’rlnre A Hlue’a Urn* Htorr TatepHono KHi. MAXCY L. JOHN, ArrOBAVT AT Uw. uum.Nm.Kn, v c. %'Ii.iiwk Office ill, fMldMMW 0. WJ. MATTHEWS, • Official Barn*. «r lur HootUod , County tar*nrop, - * • - • w.«i. AH rail* promptly aflMvtnl f», J II. IOWAN, XAliXKJI, Krerytkm* nme : •rcf-rlaar carrier. LETTEtTI A UUIRINBIItQ IA# YEI. Ixar Htft What would Ur tliii reealt nl wrJUai* poor paint with thi« gnarantraT "If yon have nay fault to And with thi* paint, aithar now in pulling It on. or hetwafftr In tha waar. Ml ynnr dealer aboat Ik “ We aatbodna him to do what la right at uar rapraaaa.’* That maaaa pay daaianre, don't It Slatw’a another peanut tae; "If ywur atate nbetnlet Intla tUa paint adulterated. we wtli pay hia bill, and * ml yoa ItO-hl." IVt ahead by both of Lbner gaadantewi; » wa ana the maker, we know ail about m. Toat truly y. W. Darne JL Co. W f. FVIda ndla our |wiut r*om ia to W pound* . One of tiie moat remarkable one* of cold, deep-wen ted on the lunge, causing pneumonia, ia thut Mrs. Gertrude E. Keuuer, Mariou Iiiil., who true entirely cured by the une of One Minute Cough Cura. Hlw soya. “The Coughing nnd at redoing an wuokeued me that I mu down in we«ht from 1W to UJ. I trim) a number of miih'dies to no avail until I need One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottlea of this wonderful remedy cured me eatirely of the cough, wtrcngtlieueJ my lunge and rev wtorad me to my nonunl weight, beuith uud strength." 3ol<T by W. L. Field*. Tit WORLD'S TAB AS "OLD HAT RfllE sttsii. (CUIUMMl trod iMt WOCk I lii the Palace ot Education is a model school in actual operi tionj t'ructk'al method* used in educating the deaf and blind nro demonstrated; the condition of Industrial worker*, publiobaolth, charities, the liquor question, municipal improvement*, und *o< lal condition* in general uni all represented under the exhibit known a* Social Economy; spec, laleducators in agriculture hort i culture, mechanical College*, (uid oxueriment stations? aro here n linMentnd. I In the Palace uf Manufacture* are shown every appliance, ami piocese ueed in thr manufacture ot every article plnoed on the market for sale, together wild the flouted product, They an* systematically arranged, so taut the observer may intelligently | follow the operation, und result*! obtained; n uuiq.j* feature is u display of clocks, run by water, air, und electricity; tlie display ol mechanical toys ie especially fascinating; all ki d« of fabric* mauufactnril from woolen cot ton, otid other material, velvet#, ribbons and laces art exppeed in Uieir various stages of manuf.a tnre from the raw material to the eiquurftriy finished product; in tlio cutlery depfjrtuteat is a can ing knife* forty ft«t loug, witli * dgu like that of 4 ru*Of. The exhibit* in the 1'nlu.e of Va- ! ried Industries, eupiricajeut those of the ]Miiuce of manufacture*, mjoIj articles as [lottery, entj gin**, jewelry, furniture, iuul art work, or* to be been, nmppg other tiling" minting to ntnun fauturiug, located in vartoa* parte of the ground*, ore loam! the following factories in opera tion bat, shoe, paper, pen, and imitation diamond factory,' tha (i anuiacture c< nitrogen from air, art poftciy w.<rka, gum •:«t tiug grinding and polishing, etained glass works etc. The Paiuuo of Minee nod Me tallurgr contains a collection of all kind* of rntw gem*, onw, met oi>*, and mineral*, books, map*, GAY LORD’S STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRESS GOODS. Gko. 0. Gaylord to always on the lookout for bargains and especially in buying goods that he can sell cheap. We’ mo showing 4 colors. in*cot.t<>n Kuuoine. It. makes a cool, strong nu.l cable dress It to 82 inches wide and worth 18c. a yard. Our price to only 10c. We are also showing three cclors in silk striped cash mere. They w$re goods formally retailed lit 50c. a yard.' W« are selling them for lllc. o yard. We have also two colors in Toije, a grjfy opd a ton, which you see jn $ur Window, goods that were sold at 50c. i and I api two colors pn|y,pipk apd bhie, that w<* were wtling for 10c, apd wbloh wo now want to olose out at 5^c. a yard. ' GEORGE Or®AYL<>RD, WILMINGTON, N. C. ARE YOU SATISFIED > WITH VOUR TYPEWRITER EQUIPMENT ? Try «* X>LIVgy umi ytuy ^ 'cwuw. 4. C. CRAYTON, Qcneaal Agent. ____ CHARLOTTE, N. C. OhM> photograph* UluHtru tiug k1' •JSfJ'i underground to pograph; . .•,)<] mining detail*. In tho on ule exhibit, the mining gulch, which cover* acre*, is shown Ui» method* of pluoer, ■ quart*, and hydraulic mining; the viaitor lyfll find n turqnoixo inlne, u coal mine, ‘ a placer-gold miue, an< operating lapldaiy, many office, a iWieyl ▼ania coal broker, a primitive Mexican copfier mine, an Idabo opal mine, an Idaho eilvoY nug. cyst weighing ten Lone, u ciuetei ut ISO poarl* from Australia^ syetanj of producing an*. meth od* of smelting ores, vufeoaia Ktutue coinpoe*' of coal, coke and iron, fifty foet high. Klwtrol.v tic productions, the mauiitueturv of nitric acid from »lr, *wl y.irions other electro chcinioo' prooeeses, am demon, xt rated in the palace of electric* ay; Merust, asm inn, and mercury vapor lamp*,, art an interesting exhibit; the manufacturing oT iu mndusoent lamp*, including the .flashing proots#, in which the ffl nmeute arv oarbogitad, nf* eiiown in dotafl; mnueroue mobs* ci motor*, and battarte etc., are to be seen; telegraph' and tsle pboueeyeteme arc well repre sented. and multiplex telegraphy ie idiown ip fpmup*rcriiil opera tion; the application of eieoerio. ty for the mpeutie parpoeeee will prove n rwJutiou to the 'aver age visitor; the purification of wuf»r fof d|dniiipg purposes, Jjjj electrfeity, ie shown o« a large soalc; the (tcoustiein,—an taetru qhuiC which enables the deaf to hear—is also demonstrated; al ternating aud direct current (JynnjooH, and motors, rotary conveners, trjuMbtrwiem, and regulator* of every form, and make, are arranged audcnnntcr *d ho as to illustrate th.-lr one; an ont-dunr exhibit occupies 1400 leaf of double track, npon vtwcti wsw' nr- epmwt; ~trru\h|g and efficiency are made. Ill the w«Bt end of the palace of inuchlnery jc up numerous powr er pl«i)t developing nearly 40* 900 horee power, all the power UM fov thp giupijDUtlpn o| the ground*, driving exhibit*, ma chinery and pump* for tb* cas cades U controlled {rout (be great switchboard <m the west wuli of tbia building; among the many pjuswvs pieces of niaehiu* etj on exhibition in ttnshulUUng 1ma WeeiingbouM* reciprocating steam-engine, from Pittsburg, of 5,000 horee powet | Its bright ‘ is 54 leei; a l uaigenllul witter wheel from Man Frunciupo, opera tod by water fonreil through a pi|i* and UOMlh , hr -1 -.MU, pump > I .it tin mt* ol i^HI /ailoua pei ui' oite; under the pressure of 800 pounds to the square Inch, the water-wheel revUlvu* at tqo rate of 90*9 revolution* per muiut*; machiuisU claim that tb# sne ©wediil Invention of tb|« eogiu* has for generations beqn cqn ddeyed uq a par with tbe*olviqg of the prqbjeni of perpetual mo tion; lets gnayqn ts«l hpf** pow er fas equal to n line of horse*, harnessed tandem,., eighteen mils* id length; another wooded lul achievement l* tbs jp*u,t bob gten gup motor ol .ItOOO • bqym, power/the fly-wheel is 28 Uet in dkimeter, It's two pistons each travel tea tout with every com plete stroke, *uph Woking 100 fl*» minute) a horse ooukl puss through Its oyllnd^rs; 80 tons of eool p*r d*y ©oneufti ed In tbe gsasrstioa of ghsiMMest. nor/to operate it; (he imaDest machines for Miiuiufsatuying ritiy nersws, amt delicate era|nb srbtwis, to Jfo, the giguiiW lath* which tfirn the iinmetiee ooaqon uMed lu die nary, together with a full Itoeoi wood working tool* froul the <h lidate lathe, to the' umssivo mWc-Mt** of flm *** m«i*, are Vi ttt|*r afcfektq, amt (he SdhUutKtqaewnJto t* (ooim! bfis w« f scluov. every v lid ton mcwniv* of thru teehuiowl hnowledge or experWnoe, l^ciswbQ have ♦'wbed* In tlieir heads"'wQ] find tb* uio*t bewildering display of the dMSr eui ptmbw of travel la the palace . |VV> rf ’ */ 1 eM* of transportation; the building « ntuiiui (oar mite* of track iur the display ol railway enre and locomotive#; the 11. uod O. Ry., hue on exhibition the largest lo comotive# ever built, it's weight ie 300 tone, has sixteen driving wheels, seven feet in diameter, und has two sets compounded cylinders to tbe aide, one set lie. lug midway ol boiler, U of trie articulated oompohud type; every manufacturer of locomo tives and cam, either passenger, freight or electric care, rf Europe oud America have a contempor aneous and retrospective display of their product*; a series of la hratoiy teste of locouf^Lve*. in volving the most lafrraetfng types of modem, dotocKc, and foreign eugiues, am conducted by the tedding mechanical vagi, users of tbe » orkl; u unique fea ture is a complete fall eise model of DoWittCUntoa's train, used is 1831 ou a teq mOs stretch of track wb‘di aftnward become known a* tos New York Ceutmll A Hudson Kiror By. Along side! tills primitive train is acomplsto1 foQ Bias mode] of tip "‘'Umpire 8tuts Exprsas", tbs most famous train in tbs world; auturoolKlae. motor care, and eyefrs - together with every tofrn of earrings, wagon and truck of prim Hire ftt>d modern make pf all civilijpd nations are represented here; the old stage Coach in which Hank Hook in his famous drive into nacsrvflle, Col., told Ur. Grady !'krep your sept Homes, we’ll get you there on time" is on ex hibition. in tbs marine exhibit is U> be essu tbsoi I sty Is craft of the Mississippi, the strongs boats of tbs far east',. tbs mod ern ocean grey-hound/ sad tbs modem maR-pf-way, dtp, Tt*e aeroimnte who are to oompote for the prise of f 100,000 which tite exposition commbwtoii bae offered, have their .lirebtpe k*e»«rt in Hii< wadJjjf"; - - - Tbo Admin |strut|qu btR]d]ng contains over 50 bilge offices, is occupied by tbs various execu tive and exbjbit departments of the exposition. Auiqng other prominent building* ure thv Tumpleof Frutevnify. the Hap of International Cougrww, ILoR of Anthropology and buihliog qf Pbysioal culture) thogymnasiucq In the latter is supplied with the most elaborate apparatus; loot boll, Urns ball, fencing, eques train pdio, rowing, and all the various games representative of all oountrioe are ployed by uem bere ot national and inter aatloDsd associations; all sports during t)ts exposition are desig nated as Olympia events. Among tbs out-door exhibits I Isa dlspjay of tb* different ty-j pee of ntenkln^, acnffiRg tbcua qrs pigmies and canqibftls from' Oentfal Africa, EpKpiiipianx from tfas A rtlp rwipM, gioau from I fVtagpnta, fndlanx fr<wo Alaska. H Irani this omecabWhua^ WfE^OAR LOADCbUNI! ONE CAR LOApOATSM! ’ O-O—O, ’ Abo l*n* lota of lfcwt, Moor, lAtrd, Cbffca, Mnn®r‘ (board Oo«b, felppri bbiff, Water OfMiud Com Mm] Mk) a full Lfc*a iti othar Qroearfea, all of arhbhwUI bt bold atvhobaab Prb»a, i » • T j - Tq»/ wJrt tn4 un*afa tttoar 8tor* ttM r*4*farut*d lidffwtoa’* Cot tmi 8U**t TK wk Mi fa tndfapn dfcbfatutb* fcummr. W*bav* tl^-xdDiMv* right tor Hcotbuxl county. Coll and moUmu. uniimt VMIK1LB CIMMT. , JpHKA.OTAKTON, Tkt, Mtixico, and rmtntiDBl of the 0> H. Among the mot* ia teres t ing a type* nrt the Alon kantsra and Haber*--aborigines from Ja. pas; all ruce* IWe Ip kata or boamm whom architects!* ia pe oaliar to their native land. Sway country in the work! ie rrprsaonUd at tbk Uir, moot of them by special buildings or pa vilion* of their own pecoliar architecture. Those who have no special buildings are lavishly represented by axltlbits: must . every stats in the union has a ' special building, though North Carolina bos not. her total up. < propria tion for exhibit* being only f75,000. \ Among the special features of tbs exposition* which I have tailed to mention is a section of a German rullroud under gov ernment "octroi, p steaiu crane Wting u huge locomotive, tvpro ductioii of tbs “sunny brook” distillery tn actual operation nt»- ! dsrbond; astsom shovel exhibit. ! Jefferson guards, over 700 to the , grounds, vamping grounds. - bxxW fftrcstt, (laity bams, stock ' vtm, speech transmitted by , electric Ugbt rays, Kdlson’s per- , sopsl exhibit of Inventions, . Southwest ppmUghthonss, Lon- J ta« high, lagoons two mffsslopg, * W bQspftal m irriga. ting system oovsHng four acme, Own. Grant's lag cabin, Tbotans Jefferson's old home, Robert * Btims’ historic boms, Andrew ; IscksaqA hermitage, replica 1 of walls of tytait Manila. Da- 1 vlHon built entirely ofpsaaataj < ice plant at 800 tops dally \ capacity, protected terminal la- 1 Provencals ia Mew Tort, typi- * cal froaUer trading post, * fa 1 production of tbs sadist Meat- 1 can city of Mitla, a fuUwistd, * completely rigged yacht, sis , aerosol beautiful roses, Cyyloa 1 tea garden, “from New York to | In pom pa ling this exposition * with other Ismoos lairs, yon wiQ 1 %od tbgt It ie twigs as huge aa ' ti* Chicago Oohuobiaa, more 1 thap three times the oiae Of tbs Paris fair, and nearly ten times 1 thesis* of the expositions at 1 Bqffalo, Omaha, Chiilwtua, I Atlanta and Ban Kruooiecoi it has i 1M acres under root and cant 540,000,000. If you can go about it so ns to go, why go; if von can’t go, go aoy-way, got got go! and whoa you do go, yon will come back saying what tbs qaeen of Bbsba said of King Solomon's glory, “the half has not been told.’' tup **n. tv »•«•***« Mm, A weak atom*uh vuVw tbe man, because it weenot trans form-the food he eaia into uown tabmwit. Health aad strength cannot be restored to anr tick or weak womna without tost ra storing kmilth and strength to tbartomacb, A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to bed the tiaenes and wW» the tired and ran down-litahe and organs of tbe body. Kodol Dys pepsia Care digests what TOO eat .definite* sad strengthen# the lHauds and fevWNMM at the STOP mvm. Obs» Ifdt attention k diver Vd bam the Uad forces now oo oupying positions in neutral Mnnrboriato tbs hMinted and bMiigmii brand unwind Port An tin,r. nud eemne probubla that tbs next important move will be a a other Attempt oa the part of the Jopanees to take the Ron ■t in stronghold by atom. It ia indicated iu the diapuVhee, bow* ever, that preparations for as •Xteunivo oooflU Beams to be making in the virtaity of Mak den.. Title ia ratify uncertain, however, lor tbs Japanese are •rill taking tbe lokvttv# and thore ia no telUag what they wil do, aad tbs Huaema wfll llkaiy do noth lug until they are toned toft,and than, nnimathtyrthanga to«fr uuuto*, itwj wui couunnt their movement toward Herbie "JUST OUR NEW LINE OF FALL QOODS, STAPLE DRESS GOODS OF AULUUML l'p-to-date line of Shoe* and Ofir Shoes. See our Orock **r>-m)d Glaaeware. We wont to sell you a nice Boggy or ** gi*syou prtosa on AQJtliia* you need la the General Merchandise line. Make our store your l*Mquartein while in town. loan to serve, D. GMcNFU t. wbmv It iimw t h*jr will tote ud thtnr wiatw qmutoro. Oolr •boat two yt4, rwauUn autfl Uw flamn^jr oold amtW wu ta aad it uiMjr u that uo &xMt* nngiant oo Uod wflj jW *m than, ahag aethr* BatUwrateaothfeftaaoia'thaa ■panaiaHoa to ba had ****** thia, and dm taaa'a ojuoaia •boot aa good aa that at » othw wtMa it ooom* to that Th* moat dlMounotw fctfor loatioa to tha p—■—rfram Port Arthar in that thaawavai. *»<*«*• awilm h gM* **m of dopMioa, aodtfcot U>w* U foundation lor thia W *hown by th« itatwwt fr^ Bt. .i wabUd to occupy poftlttooahdra toCora oataaabla baeaaaa of tha Ba—ana *,**. ooaa at with* reach oo t*r »uw. la tha moan isa£*a*s.“.-es: and pUch* th«m In pooiUoa to mom •Oectivo^j boaibard Part Arthar. Aaexpeetod, the atari at tha Rnatiiia float tocth^i* Eo*t uuMHi wiaoaa mo appear, aaa * I

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