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ki’s Largest pool. Whiri" 1 The Peril In Protection the World Wide Magazine.) bi'tore the junction of *^he Ma- i>ios and Inambari rivers in (iv iii’a, the latter river div . arms, with an island some ^ >1.^^ i:i between, writes O. 1 he right arm, which is h. s ffci- for Diwijraticn, was me of our arrival impassible, i: the recent and excessive iliat had caused the formation Lis rapids. We had, in con- . to tnke the wide left arm, iiich the main volume of the S IS then flowing. r;.a.ier can imagine the enor* ice of water that was being the Madre de Dois, when he Jiat the Inambari at its left i iion was three hundreds yards I haps thirty feet in depth, at six knots an hour. This is? of water ^et the Madre ' tself four hundred yards wide rij^ht angle. The current ambari being faster than the > Dios, the former river cut i\)ugh the latter, right across ' her bank. There the Inam- ~ i.rown back and surgeit round I’ircle two hundred yards in . to join up again with the owing to the hank. The thus formed was probably • he largest in the world. (I have • y used the past tense in this oil, as the course of the Ina- constantly changing near its The circles of seething water vard and downward, screw . to their center, which ap* a grea*; hole, at least six the level of the outer rim. Bit- lei. V' a;e: ains in the Stomach ontinually complain of painc; omach, your liver or your re out of order. Neglect may P>y, kidney trouble, diabetes : - disease. Thousands recom- i tric Bitters as the very best ;r.d kidney medicine made. H. of Raleigh, N. C., who ' ith pain in the stomach and ites; “My kidneys were ;:id my liver did not work .'UfTered much, but Electric was recommended and I "rom the first dose. I now 0 a new’ Mian.” It will improve Only 50c and $1.00. Recom- . Mebane Drug Co. I? ;■ . \Vi, ' eaoh accusing tongue, '.veak persons do; lieve that story wrong -ight not to be true. —Sheridan Coughs ana Consumption I . nd colds, when neglected, . u ? k d to serious trouble of the lungs, i > wisest thing to do when y - vc a cold that troubles you is to St I . ttle of Dr. King's New I'iii You will get relief frcm J ^e, and finally the cough will ' ). H. Brown, of Muscadine, A “My wife was down in an obstinate cough, and I i' ' c lieve had it not been for Dr. V Discovery, she would not to-day.” Known for fortj- : : s as the best remedy for i colds. Price 50c and ifl.OO. ended by Mebane Drug Co. Ki: k- T K- he g to the Virginia Pilot, the ’ ‘ lumbia State remarks how that “Envy hath no holidays. ” i e is not acquainted with xcept by hear-say, but speak* ; mself, it is a sad varity that ■ as very a myth as man 'od hope on.-^Va. Pilot. Burns, Bruises and bores ckest and surest cure for uises,boils, sores, inflammation kin diseases is Bucklen’s alve. In four days it cured iailin, of Iredell, Tex., of a is ankle which pained him so i hardly walk. Should be in ^ u e. Only 25c, Recommended « ;uit: Crug Co. I I “A Subscriber” writes to ask what I the Virginian Pilot meant, when say- ifigr in a rec».nL tk4itoriai uiiicie that ‘A system of taxation based on ihe protective prii.ciple is a menace t.) the maintenance of free institutions?” We meant just what we said: That no government can long endure m rep resentative form which sa* rifices thf> principle of equality to the discrimi native nurture of class interests. The automatic effect of a Tariff designedly protectiv'e is to divide tvery c(Jinriiu- nity in the land into separate ami an tagonistic classes, one of which enjoys privilege~and profit from laws which increase the burdens aiid so invade the rights of ail the others. From such conditions onlv one or two results can eventuate. Either the people must re-assert and retake their rights, or the preferred element must preserve its advantage by so throttling the fopular will jthat the nature of our institutions will no longer be republican in foim nor democratic in spirit. A house divided against itself cannot stand; and no household can hold together whose affairs are so admini stered that a vast majority of its members are relegated for subsistence to the crumbs that fall from the over laden tables of the minority. Democ racy cannot co-exist with an artificially created moneyed aristocracy. Protec tion makes inevitably for the restora tion of feudalism, for a rule of caste; and that m time inevitably tends to the creation of an autocracy, unless a readjustment of inequalities is effected in time to avert acteal revolution. Ii is not the democratic party alone that will be in danger should the existing situation fail of remedy, but Democracy itself. For the endurance of the Republic is dependent on its fidelity to the faith and objects in and for which founded. —Va. Pilot. II F9R YOU Lest You Forgets It was your home paper that firtt proudly told of your graduating in the high school, of your entry into c' liege, jf your marriage to the sweetest gir* in town, of every step in your life that meant its advancement. It will likelj tell when you cross over the river, and speak of your entering the pearly gate way, when the editor knows you wert too much of a skin flint to subscribe for your hame paper, too narrow and mean to say anything, but somethinf: kind and untruthful about the editor. * Refinishing Marred I Furniture IS EASY AND INEXPENSIVE Sliabby, scratched pieces of furniture that are iinsightly and a discredit to your home can be made to look bright and new at slight ex pense—and you can do it yourself. ACMEQUAUTf VARNO-LAC stains and varnishes at one operation, giving to all kinds of surfaces the elegant effect and dur able, lustrous surface of beautifully finished oak, mahogany, walnut or other expensive woods. Call for color card. l-LUiER AND FURNIIURE II One of the piettist and largest agregation of ex clusive up to date foot wear evt r S3en in Durharn is now collected together in ourj^to’e. We feature only the BEST. We Study Your Wishes and make it our exclusive rule to fit you with what will give perfect, and permanent satisfaction. Don’t fail to see us. Pridgen & Jones DURHAM, N. C. Spring OPENING At B. GOODMAN’S Store. An Exhibit of Men’s Young Men’s and Boys CLOTHING. Pity and Envy 1 ould know this day must be ur last, ere tomorrow all your work ' '!st cease, you keep pressing on as in the Muld you halt to plan iet future '' there be any wrong of other ■ j — you would, trembling, hasten ■ set right, A >uld you, heedless of the pub- ' praise, with fear the coming of to- 2ht? ^ however great the thing you do, 1 ' :* er rich you are, I pity you. ' could know that after this fair .ay masK of death must lie upon .. .ur face, there be no dark stains to '■ar away. ?nisdirected steps you would re- •"Hce? ‘ ; uerdon that you seek, would it lain value that you place upon it ■w? '^‘•Muld you bravely press ahead - Rain last the precious laurels fur your '-row? o, however small the thing you do, however poor you are, I envyyoj. —Chicago Record-HeraW. We have gotten together t’le finest and most up to date and complete assortment of Men’s wearing apparels that has aver been our pleasure to show. In every department you will find merchandise of standard manufacturer's with reputations for high class and superior quality, perfect fitting and work manship. BIG LINE OF LAOIES AND MEN’S Typewriters of all makes at reasonable prices Name the machine you want and let us make you prices. GREEN & POTEAT, Book-Sellers Sc Stationers Durham, N. C. FIT FOR A BRIDE In grace of cut, and perfect proportion is ever admited of the Warner Ccrset. We guarantee satisfaction. Nsw Bulgarian Flouncings. The newest o! the new, full dress lengths, fine white Voile with borders of emtroidery in Bu^arian colors. Some are ecru ground, also, with the colored borders. The price is $1.50 a yard. The b i* ds to match the Flouncings are here also. Fine White Tea Linens No other house can show you the exclusive patterns or the extra fine Imported Li iens yoa’il see here. Plenty of Nai ki ts to n atch the cloths. We are the Whit^^ Goods people of North Carolina; and we sell thousands of dollars worth ( very jeason. Competition is never attempted by any other hou^e. See the exclusive ladies dns> goods offered by us. ELLIS-STONE & CO. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA. DEPENDABLE IS A WORD B. Goodman “The Home of Good Clothes.” Burlington. N. C. There Is Tried and true sign on the guide post of lifes highway, that points unfailing in the direction of profit, prosperity, and happiness. Watch our advertisement and'ie you will see how it directs you. Years of experience en ables us to understand the wants of our cu^omers. We have personaly selected for you inspection, one of the nicest, and most elaborate stock of real up-to-date ladies dress goods. Millinery Hats Etc. A beautiful line of the latest style hats, something neat and nobby Coat Suits The most equisite cuts knowi? to the art of man tailor ing Besure and call at J.D.&LB. WHIHED Burlington, N. C. that is worth while to adopt in your voca bulary. I study to give it emphasis as ap plied to my SHOE SALES Carrying only the best, showing such styles that meet the approval of the best shoe con- noisseures. The house that gives you what you wish for the least money. J. M. Hendrix Go. Greensboro, N.C. INSURANCE ! I carry a full line of the strongest companies for fire, life, and health, insurance. Anything in the insurance line. Rates reasonable. When needing anything in the insurance line see » S. G. MORGAN POSTED-POSTED Any one trespassing by cultivating land, cutting wood, or timber, roads, depositing ary filth, Or building hog pins, pasturing cows, or in any other way trespassing upon our lands without the writ ten permission, will be prosecuted. MEBANE LAND & IMPROVE MENT CO. By W. E. WHITE WE WANT YOUR TRADE But we are determed first to deserve it, by carrying the nicest and most attrac tive up-to-date line of ladies dress goods in all ut the prettiest spring weaves, trimmings to match. ^Vlens summer hats, and an endless varitey of what will please you to wear. A full stock of general merchandise that includes most every thing, and at the lowest price. SEE N. W & J. 0. WEBB HILLSBORO, N. C. LIVERY FEED & SALES STABLES First class Rigs for hire at short notice Horses fed or boarded at moderate cost Don’t fail to see MILES AND DILLARD Mebane IN. C.
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