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The Old-Fashioned Fiddle. Ob, the old fashioned fiddle Was a common kind of thing, Hut the old-fashioned fiddle Had the right kind of ring. And I never heard it running Over high notes and low Hut the old-fashioned fiddle Made the warm blood iiow. Ami the old- fashioned fiddle Was the music of our mas. And the old-fashioned fiddle Was the pride of our pas. And I'd like to see the children That with old times compare. When the fiddle in the bringing up Of children had a share. And the old-fashioned fiddle Made the right kind of noise In the old fashioned kitchen For the girls and boys. When the little and the large And the matron and the maid Took a frolic on thu tioor When the old fiddle played. And the old-fashioned* fid< le Was an instrument of grace, Till the howling of the organ Took the old fiddle's place. And I never hear it sounding Its machinery of praise Without longing for the fiddle Of the dear old days. How the choir had to hustle When the first fiddle led, And the doctor played the second Till his nose grew red. And the happy congregation Of the old church fold Went soaring up to heaven. As the anthems rolled. ?Josiah M. Fletcher, in Boston Globe. Reliable and Gentle. "A pill's a pill," says the saw. Hut there are pills and pills. You want a pill which is certain, thor ough and gentle. Mustn't gripe. DeWitt's Little Early Risers fill! the bill. Purely vegetable. I)o not force but assist the bowels to act. Strengthen and invigorate. Small and easy to take. Hood Bros., J. R. Ledbetter, Hare & Son, Benson Drug Co. Millions in improvements in New York. New York city isinthethroesof a topographical transformation from Staten Island to Spuyten Du.yvil creek. An idea of this is best conveyed by the following table giving the nature of the improvements and their estim ated costs: Rapid transit subway $35,100,000 Brooklyn extension of rapid iraisit r<> d 10.000.000 Cathedra- of St. John the Divine 15 000.000 New Custom House 3 000,0 0 New public library buii ding 3 0C0,o00 Andrew Carnegie's cljain of branch libraries 5 500,000 I Stock Exchange Buil ding 3.000 t oo liall of R cords 9,500.000 Cumberland Realty Company's building 4.00O.000 New Astor apaitment ho'el 3,500,000 J. Pierpont Morgan's Maternity Hospital 1,3'0,000 New Catholic Orphan Asylinn 550 100 Union Club, including site 1 200.000 Total i_ __ $86,600,000 More Than Satisfied. "I hope," said the drummer, "you were quite satisfied with my report for the past mouth." "Well," replied the head of the; firm, "there was one part of it that real y exceeded our expecta tions." "And what was that?" "Your expense bill?"?Catholic Standard. I STOPS PAIN1 Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901. Ever since tho first app? aranoc of mv men hob they were very irregular and 1 Buffered with great pain in my hips, bark, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Drat t.and I passed the month ly period without pain for the first time * in years. Nan nib Davis. I What is lite worth to a woman suffer- i ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet v there are women in thousands of homes I to-day who are bearing those terrible I menstrual pains in silence. II you are I one of thoso we want to say that this I same 1 will bring you permanent relief. Con ? sole yourselt with the knowledge that I I.OOu.uuu women have been completely ? cured by Wine of Cardui. These worn | en suflered from leucorrhoea. irregular ? menses, headache, backache, and I bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui I will etep ail Ihete aches and paint f lor yen. Purchase a ?t.00 battle pi I Wine pt Cardui tp-day and takp It in ? the privacy of ypur home. , ? F#r lir-. u< llwr?t?r? ft*" ?n?I> ? Uw. "Th. IK'.' AitTlcor, Iwmnt," ? TS. Cn?tt?nooc? MfrfKVuo Ch.<t?non?*, I Good as Money I I Return to your dealer ? I five Virginia Brights | I cigarette FOIL wrap= I I pers, and he will give I I you one package of 8 I Virginia Brights I I Cigarettes 1 I FREE FREE FREE I Not Returnable. Floor Walker?I'm very sorry, madam, but I can't exchange this hat for you. Mrs. Smithson?But my hus band doesn't like it. Floor Walker?Then I'd advise von to get a divorce.?Syracuse Herald. A Startling' Suprlse. Very few could believe in look ing at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy robust blacksmith of Tilden. Ind that for ten years hesuffe red sucli tortures from rheumatism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed hit taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured me," he writes, "and 1 have not felt a twinge in over a year." They regulate the kidneys, purify tht blood and cure rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, improve digestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only .">0 cents at Hood Bros, drug store Disappointed Again. "1, h-have c-come," began the voting man, shaking so violently that he almost upset the chair. "H'm!" soliloquized thefarmer. "1 bet a doughnut he has come around to ask me for Mary .lane's hand. Well, here is a chance to get rid of her at- hist." "I?I ha\e c come," repeated the caller. "Well, don't be bashful. You can have her, iny boy." "H-have w-who?" "My darter. Ibdn't you conw to ask my consent?" " N-no. 1 come to b borrow some quinine. I've got an ague c-chill. '?Chicago News. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if itfailstocure. K. W, (irove's signature is on each box, 25 cents. Fortunate. "Well, Joshua," said Mr. War ren to his country cousin, "what was the first thing that struck you when you reached town?" "A trolly car," replied Joshua, "but fortunately it didn't hit irn very hard."?Detroit Free Press Stops the Cough and Works oft the Cold Laxative Bromo-Qninine Tab lets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. "Winter Homes in Summer Lands." The above is the title of an at tractive booklet just issued bv ' the Passenger Department of the Southern Railway. It is beauti fully illustrated and fully de scribes the winter resorts of the 'i South. A copy may be secured by sending a two-cent stamp to S. H. Hardwick, (J. P. A., Wash ington, D. C. The Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter.5 ' Maybe you have one now. Your . children will suffer too. For coughs, croup, bronchitis, grip 1 and other winter complaints Onej Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleas-; ant to the taste and perfectly " harmless. C. It. Ceorge, Win chester. Ky., writes: "Our little) girl was attacked with croup late [ one night and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We gave ; her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her im mediately and she wvnt to sleep When she awoke next morning she had no signs of hoarseness or , croup." Itenson Drug Co., Hood ? Rros.. Hare & Son, J. R. Ledbet i ter. Tow/nLotsforSale! i Cheap, Choice, central location in growing! town of Kosehill. N. C. Heart of Strawberry 1 bolt: last season shipments over 40,000 crates. Call on,or address, C. M. Stkin.mktz, as above, j Ell's Park Nursery,; FOUR OAKS. N. C.. . Offers to the trade and public generally for fall planting all , kinds of FRUIT TREES, , Strictly first-class and home I raised, also Shrubbery, Roses and Ornamentals, and especially tin new and highly prized Winnie Davis Rose, of Southern origin, should be in every collection. Mail orders and enquiries will receive prompt at , tention. Thanks for past pat ronage. ! Respectfully, E. P. Baker, MANAGER, NOTICE! The undersigned having qualified as Kxecu tor on the esfate of Matthew Casey, deceased, all (torso us huvin>r claims against said estate are hereby notified to nresent the same to me dull verified on or Itelore the 15th day of No \ember, 1W12. or this notice will he pie (led in bar of their recover} and al persons indebt ed to said estate will make immediate i?ay nif nt. This 14th dav of November. I'Hd. 11 EN J A M IN CASK V. Executor. N.15-0X NOTICE! The undersigned having qualiflt d as Exec utrix on tlie estate of Hillary Hinnatit, de ceased. ail persons ha- ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same tome duly verified on or before theHthday of November, r. o.. or this notice will be p cad ed in bar ot thou recovery and all prions in debted to said estate will make immediate payment. XTiisTih day ot November, 1W01. VI ttS. .lAitV J. II INN AN N-8-X Executrix. X< IT ICE! NOR TH CAROLINA, I. In the Superior Johnston County. \ Court. W. F. Gkualt>, Administrator ot Patsey Jones, dec'd vs. ; LAND SALE Mary J. Pkki.k. Ai.kxamikk Jonks et ais. By \ irtue ol an order of the Superior Court of Johnston county, ma e in this cause, on the 16th day of November. 1801, I wi I sell lor cash at the court house door in sinithtteld at 12 o'clock on Saturday, the 21st day of Decern ber, 1VH11. the following- describee tract of land: 1'h.it t raet of land lying and being in Beulah township, in said count} and State of North Carolina and beginning at a stake on the run of Great HruBcn, where Little 'fiver road crosses the same, thence with said road S UN B H2 (Miles to a stake, corner lot No, t? in the division of the lands of ?, thence line ? t lot NO. ii. K 12* poles to a pine in Solo mon Watson s line, thence with his line N :i"i W 58 poles to a pine, another of Solomon W at sou's corners, thence with his line N no E 18 poles to the canal on the Great I Irani h, thence with said canal uu l run of said branch to the beginning and containing 71 acres, except 20 acres heretofore conveyed by deed. This the 16th day of November. liH.il. u . K. GRKALD, Ed S. Ahri.l, Commissioner. Attorney. NOTI K! The undersigned having tjualiflcd as admin- I istratoron thccHtdt* of Stephen I*. Holland, [ deeeaaed. all poisons ha\ in r claims atrainst said ost-?tc are nereb> notified to present the same the same t . nieduly verified oil or nefore the ifijnd day of No\enna*r, 1W~, or this notice w.li be picudwd in bar of their recovery and 1 all i*?rsons tnnebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This Jttth day of Nov., 1U01. J NO. \. NAB HON, N22-8X Administrator. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By Itsuse many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child- , reu with weak stomachs thrive on it. Cures all stamaoh troubles Pr?p?r?1 only by E. O. IntWirr A(?., Chicago Tb,|l bonI,coiilttln.iH HuiMtb.SOc, die. NOTICE 1 The undersigned having qualified as Admin tratrixon the estateof C. R. Adams,deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the sameto me duly verified on or before the 1st day of No vember. 1902, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery and all persons in debted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 1st day of November, 1901. SOPH IK H. ADAMS. Administratrix. El> S. Ahkm., Attorney. # NOTICE!' My virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in a certain special proceeding, wherein 1. W, Pittman, executor of Harrison Pitt man, de ceased, was plaintiff, and II P. liailey,Smithie liuiley, Ira lilackman and Frances Mlackman, (has. F Kirbyand Dianna Kirby and others, heirs at law of Harrison Pittman, deceased, were defendants, on Monday, December 9th, lwnl, at Id o'clock M , at the court house door in the town of Smithlield. North Caiolina. i will sell, as commissioner, a certain tract ol Land, hereinalterdetoribed to the highest bid der for cash at public auction, the following lands, known as Lot No. 5 in the division oi the lands of Harrison Pittman, deceased, de scribed as tollows. viz : beginning at a stake in the run of bin branch, Mctsev Pittmau's corner, ami rum with her line N 11 E 52 poles to a stake. Francis lilackman's corner; thence with said line IS si E 7fi poles to a stake; thence N. E. lfi poles te a stake ?honoo S S7 E 122 poles to a stake ir John H Parker's line; thence with Parker's line S 8 W 34 poles to a dead pine: thence S s< W 49 poles to a stake in the run of big branch thence down the run of said branch to the be ginning. containg fib acres. Terms ot sale cash. Object of sale to create assets to discharge and finally settle the estate of the late Harrison Pittman. This November 4th, 1901. J NO. A NARRON, Commissioner. iVlSSOLI T1 < ).\ NOTICE. The firm of Smith & Powell has been thic da> dissolved by mutual consent. All ac counts due said firm will be paid to Mr. W. (4, Smith, who will continue the business at the same stand. All debts due by said firm wil be paid by him Nov. 1. 1901. (Signed) W.O.SMITH. A. O, POWELL. N8-4t I |K<( II I TTH IV VI vrTPL" The drag; firm of Young? Bros., by mutua con8er<t. has this dav dissolved copartnership Dr. J. '.tYoung having? sold his Interest to hii brother, 0. T. ioqdv. all claims agaii st abovi lirm will be presented to ('. T. Voting?. Drug grist; all owing? said tirm will please call ant settle with C. T. Voungr. 1)K. J. J YOUNG, C. T. YOUNG. Nov. 12, 1MB. AMENDED CHARTER OP COT TON MILLS, Notice is hereby given that the Secretary ol State has issued to The Smithtield Cot tot Mills an amended charter allowing said milli to issue$50,000 of Fret rred Stock, which shal be a first lien on all the assets of said corpora tion. 2. Said stock shall be taken up at par witl auv unpaid dividends before the commot stOv k shall receive anything 3. No encumbrances shall be placed upor the property of the corporation without tin consent of a majority of the Preferred anc Common Stock. i. All evidences of indebtedness shall em body a copy of the resolution authorizing th< same. ft. After 10 years any Preferred Stock witl arrears of dividends not retired shall be con verted into First Mortgaged Gold Bonds at I per cent, interest for a period of 10 years. ?k The shares of Preferred Stock shall b< c ach and fractions of shares mav be issued 7. Stockholders hereby waive notice of time place and purpose of the meeting passing ?.hi charter. W. 8. 8TEVKN9. C. 8. C. $15.00 to $18.00 a Weel salary for an lntelllgrent man or woman In eacl town. Permanent position. 30 cents per hou tor spare time. Manufacturer, Box 78, I'hllu delphia. The Southern Railway aknot'NCBs the opbnixo OF 'i he winter TOURIST SEASON AND THE PLACING ?OR BALE OF? Excursion Tickets to all prominent points in the South, Southwest, West Indies, Mexico and California, including St. Augustine, Palm Beach, Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Poit Tampa, Brunswick, Thomusville, Charles ton, Aikin, Augusta, Pinehurst, Asheville, Atlanta, New Or leans, Memphis and THE LAND OF THE SKY, fkhkkct dining and sleeping cak service on all twains sue that vour ticket reads Via Southern Railway. Ask any Ticket Agent for full in formation, or adores? k. l. Vkbnon, c. w. wkstbubv, Tr'vling Pass. Agt., DIs. Pass. Agt. Chirlotte, N. C. Kichmond, Va. 8. II. IIardwick, General Passenger Agent. J. M. Cdlp, W. A. Tckk, Tralllc Man. Asst. Pass. Traffic Man. Washington, I). C. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAILROAD And Branches AMI FLORENCE KAILUOD. (Condensed Schedule.) TKAIN8 GOING SOUTH. : Sia. SaS" 3* S,. Dated August ?? ^ 4,1*11. Zz || cfcg ll iS |S5?cce? A M F M F >1 A >1 F M LvWeldon 1160 8 58 Ar Kocky Mt.... 1 U0 9 52 Lv Tarboro 12 21 .. 7 22 Lv Kocky Mt 105 10 02 7 52 516 12.52 Lv Wilson I V 10 41 8 3 5 6? S40 LvSclraa 255 11 25 .. Lv Fayctteville 480 12 43 Ar Florence 7 35 2 50 | P M AM ArGoldsboro j 9 20 Lv Goldsboro I ti 45 3 90 Lv Magnolia j 1 7 51 4 40 Ar Wilmington j I 9 25 ti 15 TRAINS GOING NORTH. Dated July pJSg ! Si J S a. 5. ? ?1.18*1. c>.5 o= =?= c' = /-CX Arz \ S.rz fcl-c ~~a~M\ pirr : Lv Florence 9 50 i i4 Lv Fayctteville 12 2' 9 441 Lv Senna 150 ' 10 55| Ar Wllifffif-r i <96 j 11 34j i I I'M AM Lv Wilmington I ! 7 00| 9 Lv Magnolia I 8 30 11 Lv Goldaboro.... 7 a*. | 93 | 12 1 i PM amIpRpm Lv Wilson i! 35 8 31 11 34 10 451 1 18 ! Ar Kocky Mt... 8*1 880 1210 1123 IBS ? Ar Tarboro 9 34 Lv Tarboro 2 31 l.vYockv Mt ... 330 12 0 Ar Woldou 4:12 102 ? [ll A_M Wilmington and Weldon Kailroad. Yadku. Division Main Line?Train leaves Wilmington \ 9 00 a m, arrives Fayette \ ille 12 05 p m, leaves . Fayetteville 12 25 p ni, arrivesSanford 1 13 p m. Returning leave Sanford 3 05 p m, arrive Fay , etteville 4 20| p m, leave Fayetteville 4 80 p m. , arrives Wilmington 7 15 p m. . Wilmington and Weldon Kailroad, Dennetts ? ville Branch- Train leaves Bennettsville 8 10 . am. Max ton 9 05 a m. Red Springs 9 32 am. ' Park ton 10 41 a m. Hone Mills 1065 a m. arrives Fayetteville 1110. Returning leaves Fay etteville 4 45 p ni, Hope Mills 5 00 p m, ltea . Springs 6 43 p m, Maxtor. 0 1H o arrives Iter, nettsville 7 16 p m. Connections at FayettevfBe with train No. 78, at Max ton with the Carol ina Central Rati , road, at Red Springs with the Red Springs and Bow more railroad, at Sanford with the Sea board Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham arid Charlotte K.dlroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road ; leaves Weldon 3 16 p m. Heiife* -? 29 pm, ar rives Scotland Neck at 4 lo p u?. Greenville 6 47 p m, Kinston 0 45 pm. Returning leaves Kinston 30 a ni, Greenville 8 30 a m, arriving ! Halifax at 11 06 a m, Weldon 1120 a m, daily except Sunday. Trains on NN ashington Branch leaves Wasn ington8 00a ni and 2 46 p ni. arrives Parmel# 8 66 a m and 4 10 pm. Returning leav Par mele 11 10 a m and 5 22 p m, arrive Washing ton 12 :k) a m and 8 15 p m daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro daily except Sunday at 4 35 pm, Sunday 4 15 p m, arrives Plymouth H :i6 p m. 6 10 p m. Returning leaves Plymow t 1 daily except Sunday. 7 30 a m and Sunday 9 (*) ? a m, arrives Tarboro 9 50 a in, 11 00 a ni. Train on Midland. N. C.. Brunch leave# ' Goldsl>oro daily except Sunday 5 00a m, arrive smithtield 6 10 a m. Returning leave Smith ' field 7 00 a m, arrive Goldsboro 8 25 h iu. Trains on Nashville Branch leave Hoc** Mount at 9 30 a m, 3 40 p m, arrive Nashvillt 10 20 a in, 4 03 p m. Spring Hope 11 00 a in, 4 24 pin. Returning leave Spring Hope 11 20 a m t 56 p ni, Nash\ ille 11 45 a in. 5 25 p*m. arrR e at Rocky Mount 12 10 a in. 8 \ ni. duil> ex. ' 1 Train on Clinton Brunch leu\e> Wai Clinton daily except Sunday 11 44? a ni and 4 24 P m. Returning icaves Clinton at 8 45 a m and P ? 2 50 p m. Train No. 78 makes close connection nt Wei don for all points North daily. All rail vis [ Richmond. II. M. EMM EPSON. Oen'l Passenger Agt. J P. KF.NLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMMKKSON Traffic MhiPt. ; NOTICE OF ADMIN1STKA TION. , Having qualified as administrator on the I estate of B. R. Klackman.deceased, all persons , Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to j make immediate payment and settlement, and ,, all persons having claims against said estate | will present them for payment withir the ? time prescribed by law or this notice will lie " plead in bar of their recovery. This 14th day of Novembt r. 1901. l\ O. B. BLACK MAN. Jihh 1). 1'ankih. Administriitor. Attorney. 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