rr*: i- i>« : I WEAK. WB4«T WMOSN i. — WigKm'.^ Cum ti Baliir W«m aa4 5m ’XIM& ftOttn the teefc aehM Aod throb*, VQmzi tha hooMWWk ia tortore, nicfat Infacs no rest nor uiinaiy d)««vdMni t«t iu, I’t 1«t ia * waary one. •%. A 'm^Ut CMMEh. A ■taUMTB, aaaoTiiif, depreatiny eo««h haufs ob. rack* tiM body and , weakMu) tA« Inun, mm «(t»B l«a4c (to aerioos reatlta. Hie first doae of ior. Ktuc’s New Diseov^ give# r*- 'lief. Henry D. Sandert, of Vavea- dibu, Vt., was threatened wtth con sumption, aftw ha’Tiac j^MwiMnia He writes: “Dr. Eiha’s New OiMovei-y ought to be in every fauUy; it is cu B*w pui.«. t« ^ coughs, coM* or luir^ trouble." Goor for children's coughs. Ifoney bscK ii‘ pot satisfied. Price fiO c. and $1.00 At all dnccists^H. £, Boekkn h Co., Phiiadeli^ia or St. Louis. ■ave prored thair worth in Burl- ig one Bttzitugtoa woman's tea- 'stuuAy, and WiUiam WUiatt, Jr, a forma- oonstessman, todaj mm ko- Uneed to serve a year and ^ wonths in sing prison and pay 11,000 flue. . Louis T. Walter, a politiciain, was sentenced to three months and fined U,000. Willett was convicted of pay ing a brtbe to Cassidy for a Supreme Court noiaination. Walter was the ;o-between. Wt*. S. L. llal^, Anthony Street, KDriinHton, M. C., says: “I was nei-% jmft disty and my back w«s pain- iHt.t alM had pains over my Mdneys sBif.I fett tired all the time. When i about Doan’s Kidney Pilis, I "DuasMies” Were Vaed. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 4.—To show that tile defendants in the Alaska coal land conspiracy trial of Charles F. ts^ some from the Freeaaan Drug Co. i Munday and Archie Shields k»ew they U.. trouH«.» i could not without the passage of a law by Congress acquite patent to coal claims which are alleged to have been removed the trouble. . Eor sale by all doalers. Price SO Foster-MilbUFn Co., Buffalo, Hjinr York, a«le agents for the United SSStesT" Remember the name—Doan’s—and isKe. no o2ier. Rest Periods WoMea. Washington, Feb. 4.—John Skelton Williams, new comptroller of the cur rency, earner the appreciation of ^00 women in the Treasury Department Co-day when the ordered two daily 'est periods of ten minutes' duration. weie picli«d up by i^«u t -ftOrribte Bletchea of Eczema. ^ Qaiekly cured by Or. Hobson’s Ec- -zetnK'Oinliiient. C. P. Caldwell, of 1fe^^r{eait;j, La., writes: “Jdy doctor ^ne to try Dr. Hobson’s Ec- -agwa ShIvo.’ I used three boxes of and three cakes of Dr. Hob- Deimal Zema Soap. Today I tfve not a spet anywhere on my b^y •Wt C3U iajf I am cured." It will do HitisjJUTie for you. Its soothing, heal- antiseptic action will rid you of lA. sitiii Kutuors, blackheads, pimples, S^Kema iitotches, red unsightly sores, smS lea.Y,es the skin clean and healthy. m" a .box today. Guaranteed. All Sftr., or by mail. Pfeiffer CSeniieal Co.. Philadelphia oc St. entered for them by "dumaanies,” the prosecution introduced correspond- ^ce between Algernon H.. Stacey, brother of Sir jEkiward Strscey, and manager of the Pacific Coal and Oil Company, and A. C. Frost, of Chi«- go, head of a company seeking title to Alaska coal lands. Laborites Didn't Cheer. Capetown, South Africa, Feb. 4.— Genera] Jan Christian Cmut, minister of defense, today was che^^ed by all except the laborites in the assembly. He moved the second reading of the bill to indemnify the governments for its acts under martial law. The Minister of Dedense urged that the government had to deal with no ordinary strike, but a syndicalist con spiracy of the worst sort. Former Political Boss Sentenced. New York, Feb. 4.—Joseph Cassi dy, former Democratic boss of Queens lyEIEVEB m KEEB II imowtjiE mft’s “l%e CM4 Sstandafdr Gfove's Tasteless chili Tooic is Eaually KaliiaUe a» a Geaeral Tonic because it Acis on the Liver, MaJaria, Earichcs the Blood and Buiid& up tfw SyBtem For Grown People and Childreo. rBalamf »hat you ara taking when you take Grove’* Tastsless chill Tonic foHwata is priated on e^ei-y label showing that it contains the well known tW^yepertiee of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest hitter la im Tasteless Form. It iias no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, WeHtnew, g««r«i debility anJ loss oi .ippetite. Gives life ami vigor to Nursing TJo^tfirs ^ale, Sickly Childr:u. Reaiovcs Biliousness without purging. licK^et Mscvaus depression and low spirits. Arouses the livei So action and T'^f^J^efefejod, ATrni-Toni.-!!! -iS:ire Appetizer. ACompIete Strengthener. ISirsity should !>e wittiou-t it. Gi; . miced by your Druggist We laean it. 50c. AutOMiobile Plunges Dowa Eoibank' Ment. Statesville, Feb. S.—Sir. George \b^er, of Statesville, and a party of friends had a narrow escape from [injury Sunday afternoon when Mr. .^bsher’s machine ran down a high embankment. The runaway car did not turn overl The accident happen ed as Mr. Ab^er was going down a grade on the State Highway toward Back Creek at high speed when, he met another car coming up the grnde, and in turning to the right to avoid a collision, he lost control of his ma- ^chine, which plunged down the bigh embankment. The runaway car did not turn over, but the driver was thrown out and slightly injured.'His passengers remained in the machine ind aside from a severe shake-up w>re lot hart. A front wheel of the car ivas crushed. Persons who witnessed ?ident consider it almost mi raculous that there were no fatal re sults. I-H-E G-R-O-O-N-D-H-O-G. Saw his shadow, and are to have fortydays of winter. This will require heavy feeding. When in the market for ai?ythingr in the feed line, we are headquarters, Corn, Oats, Bran, C. S. Hulls and meal, shipstiiff, Red dog, Alfalfa, Timo- lli}% Oats and dover and soja bean hay Melrose and Dan Valie^ fii ir. Sugar, Coffee and fall line Ciuiies Merchant Supply Company, ^Rnriiiitjrci^n. M. C. Graham, M. Monroe Negro Forged Liquor Pre scriptions. Monroe, Feb. 3.—When the report of the Medical Dispensary was sent in on the first of February, it was ascertained that Dr. H. H. Croft, a negro doctor here, had given an un usual number of prescriptions and when confronted about the matter he began to look over the slips that had drawn whiskey end he found several that were not in his regular writing. An investigation foliowsd.-snd nfter getting a few facts together, Chief of Police Ianey arrested a negro cement worker here by the name of Eugene Ssliler, who acknowledges having is sued tUe prescriptions from tim« to time not only for himself, but for those that were thirsty. He was arrested and is in jail «»wait- ing a hearing for forgery and obtain ing goods under false pretense. Sa- liler has been regarded as an e.xem- plary man of his race and his down fall has created much comment here. The forgery wan so complete as to baffle the dispenser. WOMS KUe • Wwua M « »aU WauKeec^, lU., F«b. 3.—Fiv« wo-, men of Volo, 111., accused of driviog theii- neighbor, Mrs. John Sishard- son, out of the village by riding her on a rail, today were fi.ied $100 each by Judge Charles Donnelly. Hone of the women was able to pay her fine in court. They were given three day? each to raise the mouey, durit^ which time Judge Donnelly will coiunder the advisability of inflicting a jail sentence 'J the money is not forthcoming. Mrs. Bichardson had bera the mb- ject of village gossip in which the name of her brother-in-law was in^ volved. The women visited her home late one night, ordered her from the village, and, according to her story, placed her on a rail and rode her from her home. Uttauers Senten««!i. New York, Feb. 4.—Lucias M. Lit- tauer, a fornur congressman, and ois brother, William, were f'ned Sl.OOO each aiid sentenced to six months in jail t^ay for smuggling. The court, however, withheld sen tence in the matter of the jail pen alty. The brothers were arraigned in fed eral district court, having pleaded guilty yesterday to two indictments, charging sinuggling and conspiracy to defraud. They had admitted bring ing into this country without paying duty, valuable jewels purchase in Venice and intended for grifts for William Littauer’s wife. Old Press Operator Dead. Boston, Feb. 4.—^The sudden death of James E, Griffin, well known as a telegraph operator and newspaper worker, was announced today. More than 80 years ago when employed by the oid New .England Associated Press Mr. Gritfin operated the first tele graph line between New York and this city leased by a press association. I.ater he entered editorial work. Rebels Occupy Altamira. Brownsville, Tex., Feb. 4.—Rebels today occupied the town of Altasnira, 12 miles north of Tampico, without re sistance, according to advices receiv ed at constitutiorialist headquarters at Matamoras, Mexico tonight. Dog of ed Kept Watch bj Bodj Man, Drowned. Monisville, Pa., Feb. :s.—Myslory surrounding the disappearance yester day of Benjamin dec, seventy years old, or Morrisville, was cleared to night when his body was found jam med in a quantity of ice near the shore of the Delaware rive.r His pet fox terrier, his companion for years, was standing guard over the body of its master. Coroner Rue took charge. It was Clee’a custom to gather drift wood from the river and develop ments show thet yesterday he wjnt out in a rowboat, which is supposed to have capsized. It is believed he fought his way to shore, only to suc cumb. Mrs. Clee sat up all night await ing the return of her husband, and when he failed to appear a searching party was sent out. Governor O'Neal Won’t Talk. Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 4.—Gover nor O’Neal tonight declined to express an opinion on the result of the vote in the United States senate denying his appointee, Frank P. Glass, His scat, and did not say whether he would call a special election to fill the va cancy. But with Judge Clark on the job who will be audacious enough to say that the suffragists are without re.,^- resentation ?—Greensboro News. i.'nited Stales Civil Serrice Bxamina- lian. STKNOfiRAPHER AND TYPE- WRn'ER, Field Service. /' One $1.00 Wiil bring TTie Twice- A“Week Dispatch to your door twice-a- week twelve months Cuuncilnian Falls Dead After Heated Debate. Lewistown, Pa„ Feb. a.—Council man B. F. Joseph fell dead here to- rfay his death being due to excessive sxcitement caused, it is said, by heat ed discussions at a meeting of the Council. Warni debates on the ijues- tion of increasing the health officer’s salary and opening a street over the Kitshacoquillas Creek are beiieved to have so affected his heart that he fell dead in his home after leaving the meeting. He was a member of the P. O. S. of A., tho Knights of the Golden Eagle and the Fame Firs Company. He was thirty-one years old and is survived by his widow and two childrea. His father, Kev. George Joseph, is pastor of 'Trinity Evangelical Church here. Steamer Vadio Lost. Prince Riipcrt, 3, C., Feb, 4.—The steamship Vadso, of the Union line. Captain Richardson, was lost in Na- go»a Gulf, Portland canal, e#rly Tuesday morning. The vessal in « siRaC- inj^ in half an hour. The 26 persons on board were saved, reachingr her*i today by the steajnahip Venture. ' Cept«dn Richardson’s story of h« sinking is that the Vadso (track in a wild atona in the dark. The stcaTner Places of Examination in North (Carolina:—Asheville, Charlotte, Eliz abeth City, Goldeboro, Greensboro, Ncwbern, Kaleigh, Salisbusy, Wash ington, Wilmington. Date: February 28 1914. The United States Civil Service Commission announce.? an open com petitive examination at the places and on the date named above to provide a regsst«r of eligible*' from which to make certification for filling vacan- ;:ies as they may occur in positions requiring the qualifications of sten- o"raphy, typewriting, or stenography and typewriting in the Federal Clas- fiiScd civil service in the vicinity of ithe places of examination. Women wU be admitted to this ex- ftmination but will not be admitted to other stenographer and typewriter ex- Bm:.^fltions for the Field Service hi the Fourth Civil Service District until February, 1915, unless the needs of the servce require otherwise. Age, 18 years or over on the date of examination. The examination is open to all per sons who are citizens of o? who owe allegiance .to the United Statex •ind who meet the requirements. The scope and character of the ex~ amination, Uis limits of eJvil service districts, and the regulations govern ing certification are shown ia Por:n 1424, "Infonnaton top Applieanis for the Stenographer and Typewriter Ex amination.” Persons 'nho visb to cntcir the ex amination should at oiica for Pom 142B and appUeatioB Form 1871 to the Secretary of tha local board a? d?3 ssrvics «i»uijn«rc ri, th» postoffiee ia one of tbe eitjee ziam- ed at the bead ot this ancoasedment,! or to the district secreUjy h» jmJ. dresa below. Appitcftlon^ ahoold be, properly execatod sod filed without delay. ApplicatioM for ^ axwii- natioa most iw fil«d wSth tha «hM|m noed iar a good ike home—in the ttiA «bBb^ in mttie^ ft kmam Is iaocnkvenieiit Hm IftiAllO H idisd tar bame m II gjtrm m eamjpaet, bamdf. Domeft Boasa’t Bear ^ JIbM Wffi last for y«ars Ask fer tfMHAYO. Ai dmaiarm tv&tyvehw STA{a>Aia> OIL COMPANY mam gMU-lotte. M.C. Subscribe Nw For The Atlanta Journal Daily, Sunday $c Semi- Weekly Lerpsl Qfculatieii Ssutfe d! Wm BY M AIL Daily & Sunday $7.00 per annum Daily oniy 5.00 Sunday only 2.00 Semi-weekly LOO Ail the News! Ali the ilme!! KE-SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Because of advanced bads and by vittae at an osrder tho Superior Court of Alamance Ooont;?, made in a Special Proceedinfsr whe^o all the heirs-at-iaw of uiie late C, Suliss were made patUes £or the purpose of selling far partitiMi the se»l prt'p- crty of said 0. M. BMias, deceast ', in Alamafice ^^ounty, we wiil offer at public anle. to the h^c&est bidder, at the Court Houvf in Grsiharo, N C., at LS o’clock oa jSATUXDAY, jAMHAEY '24, 1&14, Jthe foUa^r.ns: iloocrJbed real proper ty, to-wit: Trast 1—Adjoiniac the lands of D. T. Curtis, heiw of Jobn Staiay, de ceased, S. L. BiKoa, and oUiers, hcNUtd- ed as £»Uows, t»-wit: BegifinUg at an iros ^olt in public road from £iiir S’alis Buriiogrtos, ecfsar wi& D. T. Curti«, nmn'jig tSicBee fil. dofpeeas Z. 8T.01 du. tm iNB holt is arid iiss, caMsr «itb leM Dixon; tlMoee M. g«tt iW. SSjit ehsios te a nwfc, witih «eW Di3(*n; ttMoee S. 3K sraM W. SIM bains te « tlMaw a. ttM eiiahia to %«3»- Biag, e«ata!nintr -48 aens. third in six taouOsa, cod oss-ifiivd ia twelve Rwnths, with int«rast d»- feired pa/iaents aad tttle r««pf»d uaHi fialiy pciid. Tbte fMuuwj S, 1S14. m t W«n&. Cnrisw, J. A. CHles, SnihMM, K. 9^ dOBIZftfestoMBi immediately to All. M*ay of the ctew were i« their hvaks, andj®**^ to sr««g« fo» ax- only had time to (st a few iwraoaali*^’’*^^ **^ tb* appUcM^ effect* «sd l«ver away anal! bo(ita.l^^***^‘’'7> dft; S«fl Bamte* Hettriet, Ai) wM leaU Tb« anrviv ns* Waahlas**, J>, C, An«»d«ia Quiaar?, iaa. St, m4, ^ Tsmet Me. 8—A lot ne pajMgi ai iitnA ta BwrKsstoa Tovaahip^ within Itts^ eoxpomU Ua^te ^ tihe Tow» ^ Bggi- ineU>A, en tin earner whaea Sbwa* naA Qataarm atrtttx iaUireett, it Tuiag faii Ka. SS5 ftS shows Sry Sop «K (aid Town, detad 13801 it btbtg ttta of laad conveyeA ie asM C. M. Saliaa by the Knriib Oi^aiisa Rail- JWd Cdapany dated dagr of Ji»y, 18M, iad zcc«7dod Ib «f Qaeda OCNti {f AJ«naa«a Oiwtaty te fiaed 9oek No. 14, on ptgm SOS SIC, ani ttpm 4^ % mw aa4iit«.*watar IbNaa. awtor «■ t qrii i«aia at aa« m iMt Ra.) Milw-wn AN INCESSiUiT GBHi. Coatinued Dr&ppsB|r of Mecus S>to my Thcoat. A severe coiieli is aKratrs a arave svmp'cm. It ma^r not tadiaate «r- !ranic cUseaaa ot ttke iunss- ICven tiinujrh the eovsh la a ftasetianal dls- turbaiiee H (s tit suaicioit sravit7 to uftjnand £tteii.£lon. The dropplns of mucus from th« tiacfc part of tie nose iBto the tferoa.t liidicatss nasal catarrh. Somattsnefl thin eaea om e. jong time before Uto patient pays any attention to tt It is stated OB gaod authority that mu cus into the throat ti tbls way ta apt t* excite catarrh of t&e atowafh. At any rate, the ooRdtlltw oii^t te be eorrected as soon as iMs- elkld. Ura. Beurland, ot Rranicston, Vtjns. found after nalng Parana titot aot only aid the tucessaot oouSh disap pear. but ths dropplae; ot mueoa Ibto the tkneat also ceased. Bead wViat ste says; “t’er twenty-t&rea y^TS I wsa a eonstant luffeter trem riironl* «a- tan-k. I had a severe misery and- mimssgr ia tbe top at my kead. Sticya was almost a oeatlnual drops^i^ of atncus into »y tkroat, wbloli eai»>d Irs>;t>eat tKaMtMatioB. iiv Mllr*- cyateia s>a*«allF becama la:^hnd. aad nr ooaditiea grew weraa- i tod an tnoeasaot eonab and trequeat at- tacks of hlUena ectie. trom wMcil H seemed I could not teeovcr. Hy boweia also tiecame aSected. eauatac aSstrralns Mttudm of hemorrtuicsa ^ t(te6 xnaajr nmedteic wftieh aa^ eoly taapoiaiy raiia( ar so uMit at I at last tried r—na,, u« % Cay* X was rslVsvol a( £ba have] Attar aatoc ftva hottlta f ma eared. n mm .iwmk .«ia ac Mseafc aim