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V o O o I i i X ! f THE KING OFTt BLbOD PURIFIERS TJn raawdv pr vet discovered ahas met with uch tx0W?avor afS. S. S. The people everywhere indorse it, InTtVUr f.w homes where S. S. & for the blood it M krMvn and used. It is supOr in many ways to the ordi nary blood medicines. In the first place S; S. S. is a guarantd ourelv vegetable ftmpound, made exclusively of medicinal roots selected faft their wonderful purifying and tonic properties that act upon the blood, purging it of impurities and restoring it to a healthy, natural condition. At the same time, under its tonic effects the gen eral system improves, the sluggish organs are. toned upnd renewed stflAjrth and vigor and better health is the result. No bM after-effects follow the use of S. S. S., a so often wuppens with blood medicines containiif strong minerals, Wsfch derange the stomach and digestion and in other ways damage the system, for diseases of the blood, such as Chronic Sores, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Boils and Pim- . . P'es. Ecaema, Tetter, Hlood Poisons, and oflier Itontlo.Ho, Ark., May 81, 1003. . , . Q.ntl.men:-or .bout twelr. rear. I a.t. troubles due to Impure or bean uslns; your 8. S. 8. as a household remsdy. bad condition of the blood, I hsatakn It as a tonio and appetiser, and be- no remedy acts SO promptly nere mere is none Bwr. and thoroughly as S. S. S, Thle Will Interest Altok.rs. iother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Cure Feverishuesa, Bad 8 torn eh, Summer Bowel Troubles, Teeth ing Disorders, cleanse and reflate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. They never fail. Over 30,000 testimonials. At at Druggists, 25c. Sample Free. Ad dress, Allen a Olmsted, Le Roy, N. T. It reaches deep-seated, matter. If I use a bottle ot S. 8. 8. It tone op the which the ordinary potash ! nnl.nm A an hnllnff With WOOdS. B. 8. 8. iastay standard, Soyer mind what is the long-standing cases, upon y.tlm, cleanse, the blood and makes . m. well and sarsaparilla comcounds as-sln. A. an all-round family medicine I consider . J- , s s.s.th. beet remedy of the kind th.t h.T. x havenoeffect. Even where everueed, and (enerally keep it on hand as a f am- there is an hereditary 11, remedy. MK8. V. C. WH1TTINQTON. predisposition , S. S. S will search out and remove frqm the blood the fixed poison and build up the health; it enriches and purifies X-eak, thin blood and stim ulates the circulation. Pure blood is essential to health. lou can eist without good blood, but can never be robust and strong; for every organ, tissue and nerve in the body looks to the blood for nourishment. and unless this vital fluid is kept in a pure, healthy state, the rest of the body suffers and the system soon breaks down. .Nature has pro vidaal in S. S. S. a remedy for diseases of the blood which long experience and thorough test have proven superior to all others, and the acknowledged "King of Blood Purifiers." OUR MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, in charge of graduated physicians, is an important part of.our business, maintained for the benefit of those who need advice or special information in regard to their case. Write as, and our physicians will advise you without charge. the swtrr specific co Atlanta, ca. CONCORD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Engines; Saw Mills, Shafting, Hangers, Palleys, Gearing and Many Castings. When in need of anything in our line we can give you some interesting prices. EH i 110 Hffl WORLD'S FAIR SCENIC ROUTE TO SAINT LOUIS, MO. Shortest, Quickest and Best Route. Vestibukd, Electric-Lighted Trains with Special rates Pullman Sleeuers and Dinine Cars, Through tickets from North Carolina with direct connections. lor treason, sixty or Mlteen uay lit nets. Fifteen day tickets from Concord, N. C, $24.45. Sleeping car accommodations engaged upon application. SPECIAL COACrl EXCURSIONS on authorized dates, tickets good for ten dtrs at rate of $18.15. Special accommodations arranged for parties. Correspondingly low rates from other stations. Stop-overs permitted within limit at C. & 0. celebrated mountain resorts. Use the C. & 0. Route and purchase your tickets accordingly. For coach excursion dates, reservations and other information, address ..j,,: . , , t W. O. WARTHEN, D. P. A., C. & 0. R'y, Richmond, Va. UORLD'S FAIR . ST. LODIS, HO. MAY-NOVEMBER, 1904. ...SOUTHERN RAILWAY... Account the a boa. occulon. effective April 91, 1WM, Southern Rallw.y will piece on sale dally, ticket, .textreiuely low rates, to St. Louts. Mo., end return. Following .re rate, applying from principal points In Slate of Mortli Carolina : Asbehoro Asbevllle Charlotte lAirn.ni (iastool. ..... . Goldsboro Greensboro .... Henderson HeuderaonvUle . H Ickory Marion.. . iCl-lf . to 10 . H4 10 . as 10 . 3780 . 34. II) . 34 10 . 1J6 . H HI 00-Day l.VDay Season SO-Day U Day 3l in fA.-X Concord 35 JB .86 U ft MM Si . Ml. Alrv 37.00 8U.S5 10 30.10 Newton 34.10 W 40 W..W 40 SI KalelKb SO at no u so 30.10 2lrtft Ku trie rford ton .S6 SSvt) its 31.40 W.25 Salisbury 34.10 2 40 i.) a-HI 23 ; (tanford 37.70 31 SO m 91 40 ZIHI rtelm. 37.10 31.40 SS 27.KS 22 95 Xtatesrllle, via Knox. 84.10 9140 23.30 91 40 130 Wllkesboro 4O.00 SI 40 10 28.40 23.30 Winston-talem M . 24.40 Southern Railway. elTeAlre AorllM. 1S04. lnaus-uated Throutrh Pullman Sleeolnc Car between OreenSkoro, N. '., and Louis. Mo., via Salisbury, Astieyille, KnoXTiUe, Lexing ton ahd IulaTllie. leaving Greensboro d.Uv .t 7.20 P M. For full information u to rates from .11 point., Bleeplnc Car. reaervatlot.s, scbedules nustraied literature, etcaares. an i au an l, or a) B. L. TBRIfOH. Travelling Pan. Airent, J. H. WOOD, Durtiiet Pusenfer Agent banotte. N. C. Aebeyllle, N. C 8. H. WA RDW ICK. TralBe Manager. W . H. TA T U)l Oea. Pass. Agent, am. W avBla.ljia.etton. X3. O. . . Knight's Templar Personally Conducted Toura to California Arrangement, hare been mule to run special through standard sleeping ears to Sua Francisco, and wblch will le.ve rbatlanoox. tbe eveniDgs of August 16th and 30(b. arriv ing la St. Louis 8:08 s. m. August 16tb and 31 it. From St. Ixnils to San Francisco tbe nmle will be Tis Missouri Paclflr and Uenver k Rio Grande Railways (the Soenle Line of the World). Stop, will be suds at Colorado Springs, tilenwood Springs and Salt Lake rity en route. There will be no transferring of baggage, etc., to hotels. Sleeping Car be oeriipled tbe entire time en route to Han Francisco. A Tery handsome itinerary cortnng trip has bee. issued sad will be mailed on application. I. H. REH LANDER, Trav. Pass. Agt., Chattanooga, Tennessee Not. For spare in Chattanooga Sleeping Cars apply to A. N. Sloan. Masonic Tern- T i44)4t444l4t44wtt)t Governor Ayoock will go down in history ss North Carolina's "Educa tional GoVernor," and the Wilmington Star says our next Governor, the Hon. R. B. Ulenn, is to if the "Industrial Governor." It males this prediction on the strength of soay of Afr. Glenn's utterances in the campaign. In Ral eign for instance, he declarrd that his hobby would be to travel throughout the length and breadth of the State, telling of its wonderful resources and inviting people of other States to cast their lot here. For eczema pimpa, dandruff and all skin disease, use Hancock's Liquid Sal. pbuf . In such cases as scale eczema and sores of any nature, when tbfe skin be comes dry and harsh, you should nse Hancock's Sulphur Ointment in con nection with the Liquid. A few appli cations of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur will oure the worst eases of prickly heat. For sale by Gibson Drug Oo. State Auditor Dixon recently stated that he expected there would be a fall ing off in the number of pensioners, but to his great surprise he finds that there are hundreds of new applications. A" ' A"lrr)J Story For Uttltt PolK- TheFeatherless Ostrich Ask for Allesi'. Poel-Kase, A Powder To shake in your shoes. It rests the feet. Makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen and Sweating feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Don't accept any sub stitute. Sample Free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Humor must fall out of man's mouth like music out of a bobolink. I find nothing better for liver derange ment and constipation than Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. L. F. Andrews, Deg Moines, Iowa. For sale by M. L. Marsh. Manner is a great deal more attrac tive than matter especially in a mon- key. NATURE SPARES Tk Strlckea Raw From Grief. What a fortunate provision of nature It is. that deprive, the rose of mental suffering; for how poignant would be 113 grief to discover, in the height of In blooming glory, that a canker fed at It ; heart, and that Its beauty and fragrance were doomed forever. Nature alwavj .Dares the .ufferlrur: she la a veriti.h'.i tore-house of 'pleasing rewards, for those who seek her aid. In the vfar . gone by falling hair and grayness hive cast . gloom over the lives of thousand : of young women, but thanks to the In vestigation, of scientists the true came of hair destruction la now known to ba a germ or parasite that- burrows Into the hair follicles. Newbro's Herplcida absolutely destroys; this germ, thus permitting the. hair to grow as na ture intended. Sold by leading drug gists. Send 10c. In .tamps for .ample to The Harplcld. Co., Detroit. Mich. M. U. Marsh, Special Agent. CASTOR I A for Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Commissioner's Sale. By Tlrtue of an order of the Suoaiior Court of Cabarrus county, May term, 1MM. to' me direct! as eommttMiloner, I will, on Monday, tne imn nay 01 bpcenifer..iw( ac cne court Iioum door In the ctty of Concord, sell at nubile suction to the hihewt bidder for CAfctH. a certain town lot ltuate In the cltv of Concord on the west side of liroad street. aescnoeu as rot lows : beginning at a stake Martin Pharr's Con ner, thence s 8 poles to a stake. Thos. Kent's corner; thence w 8 H poles to a stake In W. u. t oieraan s line, tnence n s poles to a stake Martin Pharr's corner, thence B HH poles to the beginning, containing 24 square poles, more or lefts. This theatth day of August. 1904. L. T. HABTSBLt Commissioner. FASTER TIME TO TEXAS. COTTON BELT'S IMPROVED SER VICE BETWEEN MEMPHIS AND SOUTHWEST. $15 to Texas and Back. Trafn No. 8 now leavM Mem oh 1 at 7.4ft n. tn. and makes a hurt run to Textis. It carries Full man sleepers, parlor cafe cars and free reclining chair can. K?achcs Texarkaiia, latlas. Ft. wnn ana waco sever, nours earner than heretofore. Make direct connections fr Paris, Bon ham, Wbltesboro, Marshall, liOngview, fnJeiine, Austin, Shreveport, Beaumont, Hous ton, Han Antonio. Train No. 1 leaves Memphis 8.40 a. m. carries Farlor cafe car and ehair cant: Pullman sleepers rmn Fair Oaks to Iallait. Ft Worth. Wiuo. Corpus Christ i. and South Texas points. nrrtji intuit- ner.wm- lh Krw mi sate nm ann third Tuesdays of each month one fare plum $ for the round trip, stop-overs both ways and 21 dav return limit. MPK4 IAL. On AugitKt 9 and Vt and Hep. teinher 13 and 7 home-scekef, ttrkel at rate of 15 (or the round trip from Memphis to Dallas, r. rtonn, wcnv nmisvm, uaJveton, Han Antonio, Corous. ChriNtl. Km wn wood- Amriila. Qiianah, and intemieiliHtepiinU. For hill particulars and feias literature, time tables, etc. write to H. H. SUTTON. D. P. A., I Cotton Belt. Chattanooga. Tenn. Sale of Land. Br snthmitT vested in nie ss a Anmmlsslntipr. by a owrre to sell land lor partition, tileil In the olDce of the lerk of the Huperior Kxirt lor f aharnn county, on the 1Mb ilay of Annist, ItfH, In a ttperial FrooeMilng. wlieretn Jilin I Petrra and Jaiws I). BaiiKh are SlaJntlfl. and Hattie Kieanif. Thos. L.. Helen l, lary Kliulielli, Harry O aid J. art White, nil-mn-rhinlren of Janies H. Wlilte.deeeaaed.an'de. fendania, I will sell, hy piihlie auction, for eaiih, at tiie floor of the court hoose In I Ai(nl. N. C. on Hatiinlny. the ITlh day of HeifHnner. 1M, a tndB of land known as the old home ila-e of I an ell Baniliardt, deceased, in No. 9 lowiiAhip. Cabar rus omiiity, adjoinina the lands of John h Kani hanlt. I'aul Kanihardt. deceaned. and others. containing ahont aw acres; the full description ami iMHiniiaries whereof are set fitrth in a deed from Haiiiel Kamhardt Ui Kvellne Rnihrdt, reeonlixl in hook . pane 8W, in tiie ofnee of tlie Ueglster of leeU for Caoarnis cotinty. m. n. BTiiKi.ar, Aiarost 15, 1904 taiiniissloner. WANTKD Industrious man or woman a. permanent representatlT. of his: manufac turing company, to look after its business In Ihts county and adjolnlnit territory. Busl nees successful and established. Salary 9i no weekly end expenses HaUtry paid weekly from Home oflloe. KxtMnse monev siItsiic. d. Bxpertenc not eesentlsl. RnrkMe self addressed envelope, tteneral Hmumfw, Co- There was a great crowd of circus men who went to snlmalTahd to catch tbe rarest animals that they coo. Id find (or their circus. And when tbe os triches heard of this they were all Tery much alarmed. But what wfle they to doT None of them knew except George Henry Os trich, who was a Mather smart fellow and thought that ue had an idea that would prevent the circus men from navlnir anr attention to him. So on the day tmt tbe men were ex pected to arrive George Henry came around to where the other ostriches were and did not bare a feather on his whole body! "What on earth Is the matter?" ask ed bis brother. "What haap you done to yourself t "Can't you see?" asked George Henry, smiling. "I've plucked all of my feath ers out, and now the circus men will not want me because they will think HI DID MOT RATH A TOATHEB OX HIS WUOL BODI. that I am not an ostrich. They will let me stay here and take you away with them." "I believe I'd rather be taken away," replied his brother. And Just then tbe men came in sight "Hurrah!" they cried. "Here la the greatest creature that we ever saw. He Is a featherings ostrich. He will be the best thing tn the whole circus. We will just take him along and will not need any of these other fellows." So oil they went with the featherless ostrich and left all the others a't peace. Moral. It Is hard to fool the circus man Pittsburg Dispatch. Every lady and gentleman who are troubled with pimples or facial blem ishes, are requested to call at your drag gists and get a trial bottle of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. If used as directed it will soon destroy the germ, heal the disease and make your skin white and soft. A few applications ot Hancock's Liquid Sulphur will oure the worst cases of prickly heat. For sale by Gib son Drug Co. The first bale of North Carolina grown 1904 cotton was sold in Char lotte Saturday. It was raised near Morven, in Anson county, and by a negro farmer, as was also the case with Georgia's first bale. When a married woman's flirtation gets dangerous she eases her conscience by assuring herself that a good wo man's influence helps the wont of men. For Over Slity Year. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothwo Svhiip has been used for over 60 years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with per fect success, it soothes the clilla, softens the gums, .Hays all pain: cures wind colic, and Is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," ud take no other kind. - s It Is little trouble to a graven image to be patient, even in fly-time. Pullos.B Kleeplng rare. Beginning Sunday. May 1st, The Norfolk ft Western Ky., will inaugurate through Pull man Cars Roanoke and 8t Louis on trains 8 and 4 via Columbus, Ohio and Pennsylvania Lines. Trains 8 and 4 now carry Pullman Parlor Car Dally Norfolk and Koanoke. With this additional extension form practically an unbroken Pullman service from the Atlantic to tbe World's Fair. Excursion tickets of several kinds and limits are now on sale, ad ditional through train and Bleeping Car Ser vice will be Inaugurated about May 22nd. W. B BK VII.L, Gen. Pass At. $27.50 Hot Springs, a. D. $30.70 Deadwoo and Lead and return, from Chicago dally, via the Chicago ft North-Western Hallway. Corre spondingly low rates from other points. The Black Hills region, the great natural sanitarium of the west. Is one of the most picturesque spot. In the world and well worth . visit. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent. Illustra ted Black HIHs Booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cents In stamp, by w. B. KniBltern, Chlcgo. Tks Colorado Special. This Mild through train, only on. night to Denver, leave. Chlcafo at T:0u p. tn., reaching Denver next evening at o clock. A perfectly appointed train. Another Colo rado train leave. Chicago dally at 11:00 p m., arriving Denver early the second mo: n Ing. over the only double track railway between Chicago aud the Missouri ilver. The beBt of everything. Tbe Chicago Portland special leaves Chicago dally at 11:00 p. m. with through .'eeplng car service to Han Fran cisco, Ixw Angeles and Portland. Tickets and full information can be secured from your home ageut or address W. A. Cox, 601 Chest nut street, Philadelphia. Pa. Week Baal Bale. The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to point, below for all train. Saturday ana rorenoon tram, minaay, gooa returning leaving destination not later than Monday following at rates as luiiuws xion voncorj ord : Pi Ashevllle $4 50 T.ylorsvllle ff Black Mountain 4 10 Tryon 8.95 Round Knob 8 70 Henderson vllle 4 N Marion 8.T5 Brevard 4 Morganton J. ho Ijike Toiawav ft 56 Connelly Springs t ho Hot Spring. ft 26 Hickory 180 Ticket will also be sold to Blowing Kock for S7 00. good going on Friday and Saturday arelurnlng not later than tlaQfollowlna tl.M Chirac 10 at. P.al-Itllane-w apoll. and Betarn Via the North-Western Line $38.00 ronnd trip Chics ro to Superior and Duluth; S'JO 76 round trip Chicago to Sault Ste. Marie, tickets on sale dally. $IS.H4 Chicago to Marquette and return, on Hie Angnst t and la and Septem ber s and so Correspondingly low rates from other points. Through sleeping cars. The beat of everything. Information and ticket, can b. secured from your home Merit, or address W. A. Cox, sol Cbestuut street, Philadelphia, Pa. I Trinity Collet's Nates. The forty-sixth year of Trinity Col lege will begin Wednesday, September 7. The correspondence in the office daring the summer baaieen heavier than during any preWiut summer. The DroaDects for attendance durinc the coming jifvQ exceedifjly gratifying Livery thinriQeing set in order for What promises to be the largest opening for the past several years. The Executive Committee bare or ganised a Department of Law which will begin September 7. Mr. Samuel Mordecai, of Raleigh, has been elected Senior Professor of Law, and Mr. B. P. Reads of Durham has been elected Associate Professor. The Executive Committee has not yet filled the other two chajrs in this denartment, but will do so in a short while. It if regarded by the friends of the College as tbe most notable and signicant years. This will be the only taw school within the State that is located at a county seat, and ' student will have special advantages in the study of courts, anj! acquaintance with the judges and lead ingfaryen of the 8tate. The work on the Woman's College is being carried forward as rapidly as pos sible. Messrs. Hook & Sawyer are pre paring plana for the buildings, which will be model of beauty and conveni ence. The location of tbi college is one of the ptettieet to be found about the city of Durham and is in easy reach of the library and laboratories of Trinity College. - - - Tak.a Willi Cramps. Wm, Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was taken suddenly ill Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had to hare mem bers of theorew wait upon him and Mr, Gilford waa called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gilford's medicines. Elkader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale by M. L. Marsh. , Personally Costarica Tear to Cali fornia. A special train ha been arranged for and will leave St. Louis 9:30 o'clock the morning of August 31st, via the Mis souri Pacific Ry consisting of through Baggsge Car, Day Coach, Dining Car sad Standard Pullman Sleeping Cars. The route will be via Kansas City, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and the Den ver & Rio Grande Ry.,' (the Scenic Line of the World.) Stops will be made at Colorado Springs, Glenwood Springs, and Salt Lake City en route. There will be no transferring of baggage, etc., to hotel. Sleeping Can will be occupied entire time en route to San Francisco. The cast for one double berth accom modal ing two persons, St. Louis to San Fran cisco, including all stops and lay-overs, will be $1G 00. ' " A very handsome itinerary covering the trip, has been issued and will be mailed on application. For reservation apply to the under signed. " ' I, E. Rehlamder, Trav. Pass. Agt., 84 W. 9th St., Chattanooga, Tenn Through Sleeping Cars to go forward on this train will leave Jacksonville, Fla., August 29th, Chattanooga, Nash ville and Memphis, Tenn., on August 30th. 8lck Headache. "For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character, She doctored with several eminent phy sicians and at a great expense, only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain's Stom ach and liver Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did before and is real well," says Mr. Geo. E. Wright, of New London, New York. For sale by M. L. Marsh. Another deportation of union miners. or those who sympathize with them, occurred at Cripple Creek, Col., Satur day night. This from of lawless ness on the part of the non-unionists is somewhat Unusual, as'they are gener ally the ones who have to leave a troubled mining district without !king time to pack up. No matter who en gages in it, however, it is a form of lawlessness that is dangerous and should be stopped, a indeed all illegal acts should, no matter where, they oo cur. Charlotte Observer. F scaped aa Awral r.te. Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had con sumption and nothing oould be dpne for me. I was given np to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Induced me to try it. Reunite were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery, It surely saved my life." This great enreis guar anteed for all throat and lung diseases by all druggists. Price 60c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. (30.00 ta Coleraa aaa Belara. Vis Chicago. fTnlon Parian A North Wm. lern Line. Chicago So Uenver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, dally throughout the summer. Correspondingly low rates from .11 points east. Only one night to Denver from Chicago and Central States and only two nights enroute from the Atlantic Sea board. Two last train, daily, w. A. rv. tul Chestnut 8tret, Philadelphia. Pa. From Chicago daily, Aug. 15 to iseot. 1U, inclusive. U5rra- sDondinelv low rates from otffer rDoints via the Chicago. Union Pacific 'and North-Western Line. ftnecial Personally Conducted trains leave Chicago August 18 and 2o fori I San Francisco. Stop-overs at Denver, Colo- i rado Serines and Salt Lake Citv. with side i trips at a minimum of expense. i Chalet ef route retiming. No sxtri charge on tpaclal trains. , k These low-rate tickets slso good on fast daily trains. The Overland Llmiled 1 is s sona inrouifD irsin every day in the year, less than inree uay, iu in. t,oasi, over me only aouble-lracK railway between Chicago aaa to. lusouri tuver. i ue airect transcontinental route. O O The Best of Everything. Write for itineraries. AU agents sell tickets via this Una. ' W. A. COX. General Aroitt. 001 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. sna TRINITY COLLEGE. One hundred and seventy graduate and undergraduate courses of study in departments of Literature, History, Science and Philosophy. Well-equipped laboratories in all departments of science. Large library facilities. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy young men. Broad and national spirit. . '" Trinity College Has the Largest Endowment of Any College in the South Atlantic States For catalogue and further information, address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, Durham, N. C. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lflvs been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under bis per- fjfitjCJrl!flj'jt 8onai supervision since its infancy. xmtv. CCCAwz, jyiow no one to deceive you lu tli is. All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Just-as-good"are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tbe health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 1 1 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kareotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacca-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. NIWTOM ITV. THE- " T OPERATES Double Daily Trains Carrrlaa Pallas. Slsrpsrs, tats Can (a la carte) aad Chair Cars (seats tree) . Electric Lighted TRroughout acTW.CNa) Birningham, Memphis and Kansas City AMD TO ALL POINTS IN Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories AND THI F irWest and Northwest THROUGI SLEEPIIQ CM SERVICE FXOI TIE -SOUTHEAST TO MEMPHIS MO -.IUhSsS CITT. ft m ONE-WAY OR ROUND KIP ss4 Ixrarsto. tlrkst. troa Atlsata. IHmlnaaaa, lis., t. aoinu li Soathwost m ssls first aad Ikira TaesdsTS ot ssr. aaata. DeserlrXlva Htsraturs, rickets arrant and through reservations mad. upon indi cation to F. K. CLARK, Taav. pas.-, mot., ATLSNTA, OA. S. L. PARROTT, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT. ATLANTA, GA. WORLD'S FAIR April 25 t lovimbir 30, 1904 Exouralon Tioksfta Bold Dally Ssass. Ticket., flatr Day Tlckata ad FUImb Uay Ticket. THROUOtl PULLMAN SLEEPERS CAFE DININd CARS NryW e the - Norfolk and Western Railway Offers to visitors to tha Liulslana Pirohati Exposition ift Louis, Mo. W Exoiysion Tloketa via CINCINNATI, OHIO, a. COLUMBUS, OHIO. I'm Isa a S'eepers are eeftattd dally te Hulk tbe akevs cities, ... pasaea. (era ra. t.kf th.lt c i. Bitrs. m Iult, and ad4ltll ir'orwm tlua furni ned mpn ar-pl r.t t. Af At. 4 tbe Catp.njr, r . W. B. BrvMI, t!e-i"l H-e- a-er wl 8 '. M. F. P-rajr-, Tts. P.'.. t. l'iN. ' A free bottle of Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader oi thu paper who will write Medicine Co., Chattanooga, it to any reader of p -Mif Vp' " a hi.mnt r", itetotheThacher IV,. V l"-'." "II. ."7 MAlii UAU-AM urv o o
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