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tuc wcnnxir nuviuw, rimuuvulle, it. c., ixahch 20. isoo. What ic Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other. Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents , vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and TVind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Ita good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria to the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far diatant when mother will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the various quack nostrum which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful gents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da, J. F. Eihcbklos, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. DO YOU NEED Sash.Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets SIDING, FLOORING, FRAMING, SHINGLES AND LATHS? GUILFORD LUMBER MFG. CO., GREENSBORO, Cs. C. VENETIAN BLINDS, best ever thi th M srvle , hilliag. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK OK GENERAL MERCHANDISE Such as Shoes Clothing and Cloth of all kinds We have always endeavored to please our customers. Will bt glad for you to call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere Would call .the Farmers' attention to our CANE MILL, The Best on the Market. The best Wheat Fertilizers. Can give you certificates from some 01 our best farmers, who have been using it for years witn best ot re sults. We also handle Cement, Lime, Piaster, etc. Agents for Clark's Spool Cotton. Merchants can save freight by buying from us. Always glad to exchange Goods for Dried Fruit, chickens, etc Wheat, Corn or anything ot the kind. Call and see us. P .0. ons. evil vouthfulerrori Wo-aleta ldirrlJ- w c..hy K'E'I Guaranteed Acutely Non-Ia. The best Telephone and the most rap,-d Simplest, Cheap est to build and to operate. Telephone Switch board and Central Of fice System is made by the MASON-MAXWELL TELEPHONE MFG.CO. Factory, 3 Governor Street Richmond, Va. Send for Prices State Number of Subscribers. Our Telephones and Switch boards have been adopted, after thorough expert investigation, by the largest competing com panies, including Baltimore, over 5,000 subs. Newark, N. J., over, 4,000 subs. Terssy City, over 4,000 subs. Washington, D C, over 3,400 subs. And many others. Southern Railway Co., (Piedmont Air Line,) Local Schedule, in Effect Dec. 28, 1895. . SOUTHBOUND. Tr-ins pass Reldsville as follows: j:t7 a. m No. it, daily. For Atlanta and all points South. Solid train from Richmond to Atlanta. Pullman sleeping car from Richmond to Greensboro 6:50 1 p. m. No. 35. daily, (fast mail), foa Cna'lotte. Atlanta, Augusta -nd all point bouth and southwest. Tnrough Ptllmn draw-mr-room buffet sleeper between New York Washington, Atlanta and New Orleans 6:s a. m. No. 37, Washington and South western Vestibuled, limited, r aily. Stops a Reulsville only for passengers beyond Char lotto NORTHBOUND. 10:39 p. m. No. ia, daily, for Richmond and points No th. Carries Pullman sleeping car trora Greensboro to Richmond. -."'i?. P: m "Ni- 36 Fast Mail, daily, for .Vashinifton, Rlchmond and alt points North. Carries Pullman drawin --room b-iffet sleepe-a from New O leans to New York and Jackson villa to New York. ti4 P-rn.No. it Washington and South western Vestibuled, limited. Daily. Stops at Reidsvllle only fnr through paasengrs. All freight trains carry paaseniiei a. W. M. Gkenn, Gen'l bvpertntendant. . , Washington, D. f I4AIO ft AI AU ClMim and bwi'Sie tin h-r Promotes a luximt rrnwtii. JUvver rails to Kottore Orr vuraa actup annrat mir tu twj .1.01 hi jmjtfjrifu , HiriDERCORNS. Tnnly ura Cure lur t urn. Btut all nam. fcini iun la U4 iMt, Mj mutant V. lvu. at Ixttai. j llllVMmWMTOl - MAsi. JlaaaiatVl. mfcltAa. a Ui i .1 Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me," " H. A. Among, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. M Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has woa as to look with favor upon it." Umitkd Hospital axd Dispensary, Boston, Allkm C. Smith, Pre., Can supply you with anything i) this line on short notice and 01 the most reasonable terms. Se our EMBOSSED WOOD, some thing new, being highly orna mental and costing very littl more than ordinary lumber. Usee1 in decorative work. Agents foi Hill's INSIDE SLIDING and made, and costs very little more so & GO ILLIAMSOCJ fl CO. &ii uuiouiKenii) .... tuy mi nervous diseases. Weak Memory, Lot of Brain tower, Headache, Wakefulness, L.t Vitality, Nightly Emis- dreams. lmDOtencv and wasting diseases caused br or excesses. Contains no opiates, is a nerve tonVc and blood builder. Makes the pale and puny strong; and plump. Easily carried in voatpockPt. 1 per box; for S3. By mall, pre paid, with a written guarantee or money refunded. Wrlt ns.free medical book., sealed olain Trappf, with testimonials and nnancinl stand: tie. XocKiraefm mnsvlrafinn. Beware of imitar Lions. SaldbTOBrwMtt.orwtdKMNERTBSIiliOCO., UuonlcTc!ale.CUnc. 2KB & OVERMAN iuriri'"- mQR YOU TO READ 13,000,000 IN USE. Think of it. Thirteen millions of the Gen uine singer Sewing Machines in actual service, each and every one giving entire satisfaction. They are permanently and locally represented the civilized world over. Received 54 First AWHrnsattne woruvs coiUTioian Exposition in Chicago for durability, siasalicitv and su periority of mechanician. The few points of ot friction aie all read justabie and loosimot'on wh ch occurs from years of contant use can easily be taken up at any time. It has no cog wheel and no serines a Dart from the tensions A folding box lined with velvet contains all the latest Improve J attachments s given with each macnine. The Dest is the cheapest alwavs Entire satisfaction positively guaranteed, and they are here to do what they say. Any kind 01 01a macnine nun in exchange. Write cr apply to The Singer Mfg. Co. Danville, Va., or to J. Huger Hill, Their ReidsviUe Representative. Live, Energetic Business Men Wanted. . F. W. TOWNES l Funeral Director ....AND.... Embaliner. Fall I n of UNDERTAKER'S SUP PLIES always on hand. Office opeu at all hours. ay or night. 416 MAIN ST.. at J no. W. Ferrell & WS., 1JAJN VlL,liS. VA TO MY PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC I have just receivsd from an Import itig Hous-f in New Yoib a fine tine of Foreign and Domes' ic Goods, consisting of French Calf, Russia Calf, in liifht and dark -olors, Ctrdoran (which neither rre8ks or leaks, a" it has no gra n Kan paro, Dongola. Patent Leathe;. O z Ca f, in hl?ck and dii k green for Tops and Patent Leath r Sh. es; for drejjt shoes this has no equal. j A so a lull lineof shoe finding i t rything that is needed bv a shoemaker 1 hat I off.-i to tlie trade c n as good terms as the sum qaa'ity of gocd can he sold. I refer to my patrons and so' cit your rdcr. ir in need ot hrst-class stoes J, H Saunders lit r. L.ui Street, Greens boro, N. U A trial order solicited. THE NKW AMERICAN. In the prisint hot dis-sinsion ye obsarva mis apprlhens'on In regards of workm racket in tbecomin' fall campaign, : 1 ad tome fellys do be cl'imin' that they sar - ten have the namln , -Of the kiad of sort of sthoyl of man th e Oirish vote to gain. Thin some fellys do be shoutin' and some papers do be si outin That they have the very candidate and have the noicest plan, Wid a platform smooth and aisy they will knock all other crazy .." .nd will Kher 1" ttie fa.hj'ae of tv.a hon est work-n' man. Av ye notice, too thim fellys wid the l-.rge bay wltdy bellies And a mout' like Harlem tunnel and a cop per bottomed throat. That sthand bladyin' on the corners that they understhand the for'nera , . And cU calculate es tct'y ph-vere to place the German vote. Begorra. I've a notion wh en I kern across the ocean For to grow up wid the counthry and ma bran new life began When 1 kem widout a farden t'rough the gates of Cashtle Garden, I be kem a redhot Yankee and a b-uld American. So, me wily 'politician, ye'.l be wastin' am munition . Av ye's go to feedin taffy to the Oirish or the Ditch; W're Americana today, sir, wid a moighty big broa' A, sir And we vo'.e from morn till eventide widout a ha't or hitch. Frort Judge St. Patrick. Everyone knows that it was St. Patrick who made the shamrock the national flower. or Ireland There re many different versions of htw h;s was brought about, but the one generally believed pays that when the S4mt began the task ot teaching Christianity to the untaught pasit folk he had great difficulty m making tnem comprehend the doctrine oi the trinity, At Ustf. taking a piew of shamrock, he pointed to it and in a moment his audien e saw how it was passible for three to eminate f 1 om one. Then St Patrick travel'ed all over Ireland, assisting the pope, until the name of Christ was known every where. Before he had been at work long there was no spot 1-ft untouched by the new religion. In the year 443, 11 years after rrs arrival in Ireland, St. Patrick was a member of the council appointed lo remodel the laws of the Jand on a Chris ian basis. For nearly 60 years St. Patrick continued his work, Rome Fending hem. and the work was consolidated and built up into a firmly established religion. He was in a place called Uladh when he was warned that death wbs near. The saint proceeded towards Armagh, where he wished to be buried, but he was told in a dream to return to the province of ulaclh. wh'ch was the scene ot his hrst triumphs. "When he arrived at Saul he took to his bed, and on the 1th oi March, A. D 492, 60 years after his arrival in Ire'and and at the age of 120, the patron saint of Ireland breath- ed his last, surrounded by converts of his ministry. He found in Ireland 3,000,000 of pagans, and in 60 years he had changed the rehgious aspect of the land so completely that there was not an idol to be found in ail the land And this is bow Ireland was clear ed of fnake. Atlanta Journal STATE ITEMS. Gen. John B Gordon, who lectured here recently on "The Last Days of the ( oniederacy, tns promised Mr. G. W. Hinahaw to accompany him on a visit to North Wilkesboro some time this sprinsr. The General's grand father lived and died on "Ken sington Heights," where the town is now located. The State Univers-ty baseball Team hai made dates for games with Yale and rnnceton. The number of student? at D-vid son College is now 175, and at Wake Forest 225. The appraisers have allowed D. L Gaskill, of Salisbury, $26,897.94 in -uranceon account of the recent loss of his tobacco fnctory and stock. This, the World pays, is the full amount, less $602.02. The Greatest of River. The Amazon i the king of streams From first to last it receives over 1.200 tributaries, of which more than 100 are large sized rivers, and these rise so far apart and have teir floods and ebbs at such different seasons that the Amazon is at about the same hoierbt the year around. At some points on it lower course one mink is invisible from the other; the be holder seem- to be looking on a gre it yellow eea of fresh water. When discovered some tribes of Indians on the lower portion knew nothing of the existence of the opposite short and did not bel eve that it existed. saying thRt "the greit river flowed all around the world Its mouth, in cluding that of the Para, is 180 miles m width, and it is navigable for largn sized oceah steamers for 1.000 miles from the sea, and so vat is the flood of water which it pours into the At 1 intic that thi ocean is tinged yellow for 400 milps from the coast of Brazil St. Louis Globe-Democrat. . Distressing Kidney and Badder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure - Thisnew Temedy 13 a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the badder, kidneys, back and every part ot the ur nary pis -ages in male or temale. it relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by W. S. Alen, Druggist, Reids viUe N. C. t Latest 8nCKrstloiis fur Women Who Awbeellnit Go. All women who ride b:cycles are just now engaged in the study of what to weir when they go awheel mer on the first clear dav of sorinar Mohair is an ideal material for bi cycle suits, because it sbeds the dust easdy and sudden showers only seem to freshen rs color and lutre. suit should consist of bloomers to take the place of a petticoot, a well-made skirt and a jacket- With this the severely tailor-made woman may wear a waistcoat and chemist tte,and the less severe a shirt waist. Union undersuits and corset waists should form the total underwear worn. Hat must be devoid of feathers and frivolous trimmings and so small as not to catch the wind Tam o Shanters and sailors are Admirable for young riders, wh le toques and Alpine hats are better adapted to older ones. Bicyile shoes ana eithe leather leggings or gaiters to mtch the suit should p. worn. The Oeclioe In the Southern's Stock New York, March 12. The recen decline 'a Southern railway stock ad bond is understood to have been du to sales by members of the syn dica e furmwi t m underwrite the Richmond reort anization plan few Hays ago a Call was made upon the syndic te membeisfor the rem iKder of thtii" subscriptions due, amounting ' 30 per rent. In ant c pati n of the distribution of the Sou horn rail r .d scjuniies, wh;ch wa made y s ercay on ihe c'os'r g up of the syn dicate some cf the mcmle.rs sold ti n I bonds and otockB they were already carrying. ; . 1 ; THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL EVENTS PRESENT AND FUTURE. SnrpetloD for a Combine of Farmers The Immense Sums Expended by the Lobbies Inflaence of the Social Lobby Ituzzing; of Preaideotial Beea. i . , . Washington, D. Q. March 14. It is tc be hoped that with the recent blizzard winter has blowed itself out. and that the "hoodoo" put upon the wra'her bv thit "resky little var mint," the ground hog, has ended with the f r y days of sev re weather which followed the 2nd ult., nd which have done much to renew his waning prestige as a weather prophet But wouldn't it be a good dea for the tarmers to form a com bine" ana exterminate the little brute which has such a maleficent power? t would le a combine with better objrets thfcn animate the other 'trusts which ratten on the public. nd which are fully represented in he Congressional lobby. Only a few ays since, kj. r. Jiummgcon, tne in sulted and injured multi-millionaire ail way magnaet (who thinks it an outrage that the people, who lent him millions to construct the road upon hich he has built bis colossal for tunes, should be fools enough to ex pect .a penny back), while denying oundly that his road employed lob- .vist s, admitted that about $2,000,000 had been paid to parties to promote he interests ot the company. Alter such an explanation no one can, of our.-e, henceforth accuee the com- Emy or lobbvmg, tor are not Mr. untinaton and tiis pals "all honor able men?" Tbe President has resumed his re- options, at intervals between hi 9 ducking expeditions, and the general. public has again tne opportumty to grasp his august hand, but not to ask anv questions about his Cuban poliev. It is well known, however, that he is opposed to recognizing the insurgents until they achieve their independ ence, in which cae, the recognition will, no doubt, be cordially tendered, but may be received somewhat in the -ametashion as that in wnicn sturay SamuerJohnson acknowledged Lord Crutc-hfieldtardy and no longer nf eded patrons it is more than mnted, however, i-hrt the ind fferenee of the President d Cabinet, and the open opposition f Senator Hle and others is due to the tactful diplomacy of S- nora de Lome, wife of the Spanish minister nere, wno nas oeen untiring in ner efforts to win over the leading ladies and to array against the struggling Cubacs the vast but secret force known as the "social lobby" and which in Washington is orten more potent than right, reason, the press, and popular opinion, all combine!. ior has she conhned her labors to the . . . . ... wives and daughters of tbe Cabinet and Congressmen, but her woman's Wiles have brought to bear on grave and reverend senoirs. and Male s tirade against Cuba and his nauseous defeoc of Weyler and his atrocities were based upon letters and docu ments prepared bv her husband and delivered by the Senora in person on tie dav of the oration. The Presidential bee is buzzing bu-sily in many bonnets besides that which graces the dome of Bnce, of the colossal cheek, and the ingenuity iipl lyed in straddling the hnanctal ind taritt questions by the various aspirant is simplv marvelous. Ooly sturdv Ben Mclvinley oft-ecotehed but never killed is trying to use the tiepublican incubator to hatch out a tariff chick, but the brains of tbe principal attendants s-em, like the eggs, to re sadly addiea, ana it is loubmil u any cockerel will be pro dueed lusty enough to survive the cold water which will be thrown upon it by many Congressmen and most of the rrasidential aspirants, VV ashington is a beautiful, a mg nificent, a religious city, whose multi tudinous church spires pierce the skies in every section, and it has charitable societies, and reform so cieties, and mmd-your-neighbors - business societies innumerable, but that there is something "rotten in Denmark" is evident from the fact V at within a little more than a year the bodies f 414 infants have been picked up in the slums and sewers the alleys and ash-heaps of the city, tbe sad result of the laxity of morals Hiid freedom of mauner which are now, alas, .so prevalent in both ex tremes of society. That such a hor rible state ot altairs could never pre vail in a Southern city is a matter of gratnln'ion to Soithside. RESOURCES OF THE STATES. Agricultural, Mineral end Other Prodof tlons of the State. Oregon's salmon fisheries produce about 600,000 cas s a year, and i s wool clip exceeds 16,000,000 pounds, There are 25.000 square miles of for ests and the annual gold yield excetds f 1,000,000 M-ssouri grows 219,000,000 bushels ol corn, rfb,000,000 bushels ot oats, 20,01X1.000 of wheat, and 13,000,000 pounds of tobacco. The lead product has excelled 100,000,000 pounds in a year. - Massachusetts has over 100,000 per sms engaged in the fisheries. Tie making of boots and shoes gives em ployment to 62,000: cotton goods, 58, 000; building, 500,000; clothirjg, 33,- 000. Michigan produc s one fifth of the iron of this country, mining 9, 000, COO tons a year. . The copper mines are the richest in the world, having pro duced over i200,ooo,ooo ot metal. Rhode Island has 2200 factories, employing 38,000 men, 22,000 women and 4400 children. The combined capital of the mills is $876,000,000 and the annual output f 104,000, 000. Kentucky is the foremost State in the production of bemp and has been known to produce 35,000 tons in a year. It produces nearly two thirds ot the American tobacco crop, grow mg m rs89, 2u,uuu,uuu pounds South Cirolina farm products ex ceed $50,000,000 in value annually, $14,000,000 being cotton. About 70, 000,000 pounds of rice are raised Gold is mined in paying quantities at sixty places m tne otate. Indiana produces 130,000,000 bush eis oi corn, 40,000,000 ct wheat. 446. 000,000 of oats and over 1,000,000 tons ot timotny. it has 10,000,000 fruit trees,, boa'ing 36,000,000 bushels o applt s and 4,000,000 of peaches Arkansas his 1,000 farms, which produce ou.uuu Dales ot cotton. 900. 000 bushels of sweet potatoes. 100.000 pounds of tobacco, 42,000,000 bushels ot corn, and 2.000.000 bushels o whe t From the Arkansas forests ;re cut over $20,000,000 woi th of lum oer every year. Ohio raises 100,000,000 bushels of corn, 37,000,000 of wheat, 37,000.000 or oats, iz,uou,uuo ot potatoes. 35.000. OOttpounas of tobacco, and 3.000,000 tons of hay. The vineyards pi oduce s,ow,wu gttuons ot wine and 30,000, 000 pound of ermnftH Illinois produces $270, 000,000 of farm products evry year. The gra n pro duct ieacl.1 s &145.0O0.00O- li $50,000,000; dairy products $27,000 - wu; nay ana poiatoe-, $26,000,000. fl e frm property is valued at more tnan $i,oi,tKM),o)0.. Ilea on human, mange on torse dogs "1 ai' stock. u ed in 30 minutes b Wool ford's Saiiiury Lotion. Th snevec THE OLD NORTH STATE. ' Interesting Items Called From Oar State , Exchanges, Col. A. K. McClure, editor of the Philadelphia Times, arrived in Ral eigh yesterday. The supreme court has adopted a new rule, limiting speeches of coun sel to one hour for each side. The Burlington postmastership will probably be settled at next Wednea day's committee meeting. Mr. Thomas V. A vent, a pioneer of tobacco raising in Nash county, cleared $350 art acre on much of his tobacco crop this year. The only woman bank cashier in this State is at the First National Bank of Mt. Airy, in the person of MissM. L. Fawcett. The old Bank of Oxford, wh'ch went into liquidation in 1892. has made a final settlement and the re ceiver has been discharged. Th Enterprise notes the burning of the Presbyterian manse st Newton- It was insured for $600 and Rev. J. L. Graham's furniture was insured for $700. It is said that tbe cold snap th;s week has hurt the peach crop in the western part of the State. There are intimations of damage to the wheat and oats. Three car loads of chickens passed through Gastonia bound for New York, It is said that there were 12,000 of them and they ate ten bushels of corn a day.' The town of Marion is to have an $8,000 furniture factory and a $4,000 factory . for making insulator and shipbuilding pins out of the moun tain locust naive to that section. Joshua B HilL a prominent Repub lican and an ex-United States Mar shal, says he now believes thf-re will be three State tickets, as it seems the Populists and Republicans cannot get together. The fraternities at Chapel Hill are considering the question of erecting fraternity buildings. Several of the fraternities are contemplating the erection of their own building at an early date. The Mabel Paige Company gave way tor Folk Miller in Greensboro, because of the patriotic object of his en tertainment, and the star herself went to the entertainment. Rottd and Heed The following is a short svnopsis of a sermon preached m Winston lat Sunday by Kev. Mr. stamey. "It is very practical and a friend at our elbow thinks the boys of our town would do well to read and heed Boys, dare to be a Daniel. He said Ipis discour e will not be to preachers or statesmen, therefore it will not be upon Lamel the model prophet," or "Daniel, the model statesman," but to boys, especially therefore my subject is: "Daniel, the model boy." There was no blemish upon Daniel upon his body or upon his mind he was ery wise, upon his heart and life. His heart was pure. All who would be like Daniel, their hearts should be pure. Tbe neat external appearance and the foul interior of men, Christ illustrated with thesepulchre "beau tiful outside, but full of dead men's bones." His character was not stained bv bad deeds so coma. on to youths. To be like this boy means clean hands a holv life. Would not be defilf d bv such things as are used by so many bovs of bad habits. He allowed him self no sinful indulgence. The boys who are slaves to cigar etts, drinks, etc., would do well to make an ideal of one so cle m. Had convictions and remained true to them Others siid: "You will starve upon pulse and water " "Fool ishness to refuse tbe Kirg's delicious ineat and fine wines." "The King will kill von for such nonsense; ' but he kept his vow. Oh for such firm ness in all theby! I admire the boy who would die by his convic tions. Possessing such a character as our subject one will be praised by men. applauded by angeis and honorei of God. The dyspeptic carries a dreadful load on hisback. Ii siems as if he were really made up of two men. One of the ambi ti us. brainy and energetic; the other sick, listless, peevish, and without force. The weak man weighs the other on down Tbe dyspeptic may be able to do pretty good work one day. ai d the nex' day because of some little irKVe-pHon ir e ng, he may be able to do nothing t atl. Most cases of dy5pepia st irt win constipation. Constipation is the can e of nine- tenths of all human sickness, ome of its sympto 11s are sicV and bil iis beadacbe, dizziness. s t r stomach, loss of appete e, foul brtath, i dy belch ing, heartburn, pain and d fess atttr eating. All these are incicitive of derangement of the liver, stomach and bowels and all are caused caused bv constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are quickest, earl e t md most c-itaincure tor this conuiuon. They are not violent in a;tion. Send 21 cents m one c nt stamps o World Dispensary Medicai Associatior, Buffalo N Y.. and receive Dr Pierce's io 8 page common sense medical adviser, illustrated. An Interview, Paris, March 17. M. Bertehot, minister of foreign affairs, bad an in terview with Marquis Dufferin, Brit ish ambassador, this forenoon, and asked reasons for Great Britain send ing an expedition to Dongola. He pointedly called Lrd Dufferin's at tention to the gravity of conequences of such a step. That hideous and deathlv demon of sickness constipa tion, is an easy enough thing to cure if you take the right medicine. Constipa tion is one of the commonest things in the world. It is really one of the most seri ous things. Fully nine-tenths of all the ordinary sickness of mankind is due to this one cause. If you place an obstruc tion in the gutter, it will stop the flow of water, and gradually a mass of poison ous, putrefying matter will accumulate. That is exactly what happens in the digestive organs when constipation be gins. Poisonous matter accumulates and is forced into the blood. It goes all ovei the body and causes all sorts of symp toms. A few of these are dizziness, flatu lence, heartburn, palpitation, headaches, loss of appetite, loss of sleep, foul breath, distress after eating, biliousness and erup tions of the skin. These things are un pleasant, but they are not serious. The serious things come afterward. . Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are for the cure of constipation. They are tiny, sugar coated granules, easy to take, mild and efficient in their action. One is a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. There is nothing else in the world like them. There is nothing that takes tl eir place. There is nothing f just as good," although lieing and unscrupulous druggists may sometimes tell you so for their own profit. Do you want ta lose your health so that the druggist can get rich r- The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in plain En glish, or Medicine Simplified by R. V. Pierce, M. P., Chief Consult ing Physician to the Invalids' Ho tel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y., 1008 pages, illustrated 6S0.000 copies sold at ft. SO. Now sent, paper-bound, absolutely TREB on receipt of i one-cent stamps to pay for mailing only. Address Ut Author, as above. 5 DAILY FASHION HINT. vVHAT IS WORN. B Sure to Bare Your Clot! Gowns Spong . ed and Pressed. Lace bridal veils ara now more fashion able than tulle ones, but the bride who can afford only the latter need not feel at a disadvantage, for a tulle veil is more youthful and more becoming than a laoa one. The fashionable bride wears littln or no jewelry, which ia an Indication of very good taste on her part. When choosing tweed, covert cloth, homespun, smooth cloth or any other firm wool goods for a tailor mada gown des tined for ordinary wear, it will be found by far the best plan to sponge and shrink It before it ia made up. This can be done at home, but not as satisfactorily as by a professional. All the large shops sponge goods for 3 or 4 cents a yard In addition GLACE SATIN COSTUME. to the original price. If the material li not thus treated, the first damp weather shortens the skirt half an inch or more, while every drop of water loaves a mark. The newest sleeve pattern, which at last marks tbe decrease of size that lias so long been annouueed to no purpose, is in one piece, the Ream being on the inside. The fullness is entirely confined to the top. the sleeve being close above the elbow half way to the shoulder. This makes the balloon small and round. The bishop sleeve promises to be a decided vogue for summer wear. A new evening sleeve con sists of a short cap, from which fall four ruffles of mousseline de soie. This has an exceedingly pretty effect, as the gown is also trimmed with flounces of the same goods. The illustration shows a charming toilet in mauve and dahlia shades. The skirt is of mauve and green glace satin and baa a narrow border of sable around the foot. Tbe Louis Seize coat of dahlia g?ace satin has an ample basque and is edged with narrow black passementerie. The vest is of broche ivory peau de soie, with colored lowers and foliage. A jabot of old lace Is carried down tbe front. The standing sollar and the flaring cuffs are of peau de loie. A large open collar of sable fringed with tails covers the thoulders. Jcmc Chollkt. Mr. Simon Hartnnn. of Tunnelton. West Va.. his been subject to attacks of colic at out once a year, and would haye to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours as much as some do when they die. He was taken recently inst the same as at other times, and con eluded to trv Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. He savs: ' I tooV one dose of it and it g ave me rel.el in ve minatts. That is more than anvthmg else has ever done fcr me. Kr sale by Purce'l & Dudley Reidsil2e, md J Carter Mjdison, Why M. KinUj Will be Nominated. Here are some of the reasons whv it is safe t- predict tHat William Mc Kinlev will ba be nominad for Pres ident y tbe Republican Convention at s Louis: 1. Because he is the only national candidate, the only candidate repre senting a national idea and a national issue. He stands for the aggresive radical sentiment of the Republican party. His nam- is linked with a single idea, and no matter how medk cre or talentless he imy really be, the poputar imagination sees in him the champion of a great issue, the father of protection. 2. Because no one else mentioned for the candidacy is linked in the popular mind with a national policy, a national idei, a national sentiment or a national mrasure. 8 Because he is a western candi date and has behind him the enor mous sectional pressure of western sentiment, without the aid of which no Republican has ever been elected President. In fact, the Republicans have never chosen any but western men for tre r candidates, except in t ie case of Bliine, and he was beaten. Fremont in 1S56. Lincoln in 1860 and ISM, Grmt in 1S68 and 1872, Hajes i 1 1n7o Garfiel I in 1880 and Harrison m 1888 were all western candidates. 4. Because the opposing candidates have none of them any strength out side of their own State or section. Morton has only New York. Allison has nothing but Iowa. Reed has only New England. All combined are im potent against a united West and South. 5. Because last, but not least, the very fact that Mr. McKinley is op- Kjsed by the two most powerful sees in the East, Piatt and Quay, and the two most odious, despotic political rnucbioes, is bound to create a reaction in his favor; bound to give bim the sympathy of ihe masses, who hate bo fees; hound to help him in th end. We predict that Will iam McKinley, of Ohio will be nominated. New York World DELICATE ?!SSP FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS fl SUPERB T0NIG ! exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan nel all impurities. Health atld strenrjtti are ouaranteed to result from its use. My wite was bedridden for eighteen months, after using BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGU LATOR lor two months, is getting well. J. M. JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark. BBADFIELD BEGCLATOB CO., ATLANTA, GA. ftaU b7 til SruuUU at BL0O per bottla. Do you want to be In ltf The bicycle business is growing enormously why not try Ut Yoa can buy one wheel, or aa many as yoa lute, and sell your frienda BICYCLES AT COST. An order sent now entitles you to a big discount. Apply quick for the agency for your place. Our wheel are the highest trade, most reliable bicycles made to-day. Particulars and handsomely illus trated printed matter by mall. CABII5 A FCLT05, Baltimore, Md. ail: fMMm'M mi The bicycle business is growing is. 1 ob acco. No croo varies more, in final ity according to grade of ferti lizers used than tobacco. Pot ash is its most important re quirement, producing a large yield ot hnest grade leaf. Use only fertilizers containing at least 10 actual (K.O) in form of sulphate. To in sure a clean burning leaf, avoid ieranzers containing cnionne. Our mmnhleu nst tint A wrtfsin ar -ii-ifav-a rutnm fng special fertilizer, bat are practical works, contain tog latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and are really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for the asking. UEKMAN KALI WORKS, 01 Nassau St.. New York, W. B. BEACH AM Dealer in Lumber and Building Material SCALES : T., WVjvt' t r v DR. -DENTAlSUKGEON - REIDSVILLE, N. C. Unatatra. corner P-r Rlocli A $50 OPEN BOGGY TO BE GIVEN AWAY. I have deposited with M, C. N EAans. cashier of the Bank of Reidsville, a slip npon which he has put a number. No one knows what this number is except himself. To eyery purchaser of a set of harness from my store will be given a numbered ticket and the one getting the numbt-r bearing the same number as the one that Mr. Evans holds entitles the owner to a fine open buggy costing $50 00. Every customer has the same cnance. A limited number of tickets will be thus disposed of. The buggy is cn exhiDition at my store. J. A. PEAS tbe simple trnth . Ym are ob'iged to buy hristrnas Presents; no matter how hird the time are. Naturally then you want to find the p'ace where you can get the most or your money. Dance Broa & Co., Danville, Va , is tlie place Above all others. Thev h tve Pr. sents to suit everybxly, young or old rich or poor. Send us your orders and be convinced Large stock cf toys and bo:ks for chit dren, DANCE BROS. & CO. DANVILLE. a. Opposite Johnston & Cheek. MrEI'RF.E'ri WINE OF CAP! !. V f V 5 WOMAN'S Rn.IT for wonthly pain- -n ilu-. . eck. shoulders, bead ;ind iin.b' These p ins are syn-ptni ' i fanfrements peculiar i wiT.m McElree's Wine of drdui ."r . ran(fe men Is, cares Whites .1 ' K Womb, relieves Supp ps--d .n. rioodinp. gaietK the nen. - br i Bess toafflicted wnwn. FOB BALE BY .tlEI)'H lI. () n- Illrr 11 IU-1 tie . 1 T I .11 , Ellington & Snipes Practical Wheelwrights and Blacksmiths. Shops oi Wes Market Sts. Frashure's Old Stand. Horseshoeing done in a scientific manner and according to the natural formatiun of the foot. .Repairing of all kinds of vehicles, Buggy painting AH work guaranteed. Prices reason able. Your patronage respect ully solicited. BOOK STORE AND JOB POINTING OFFICE. " You will find mc on tbe corner next to W. P. Ware's store, where I keep for s tie a full rupply o; rooks genera'ly kep' in a flr. t cltss Book St -re Special bar gains in writt g ) papers. and sta tiorery of all kinds Picture frames ol all kinds and sizes male; ( oid-r, ind it you want to save monev 01 Job Printing call on wis and I will give 3ou a nea: job and at lowest p'ices. Come and ee. ? Respectfully, Bhtuiaulim Carol Ins D.y. ' M sue v Mr-" for Kh ui at'nT and Nenra' vr a ra ic iiy euros in 1. to 'avn. its a tic upon tbe yatem is remarkable an I mv to- it aa it ran .vet a -nee the caus.-an . th I'e a linn a 1 a. 1 i di ears. he first Uot gieatlr benefits; ti ceuts. Sold b- "etttr Ovarioajs, OraggiaU, JUidaviU. V, G. Potksh J. N. HESi HUGH R. SCOTT Attorney - at - Law. REIDSVILLE, N. C. Prompt attention to all business. Special attention to settlements of Estate Negotiation ot Loans, and tne Rent ing and Selling of Real Estate in town and country. At Wentworth on Mondays. LUMBER! Wht-n in need of Lumber Call on o address EL L0UE, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all Kinds of P ough and Dressed LUMBER, Shingles, Laths, Siding, Ceiling. Floor ing and all kinds Building Material. Greensboro, and Red Springs I. C. W CfclekMtera Earflaa IMasaMd Bru. miMYROYAL PILLS Orlflnal aad Only Sea viae. src, iwTi Kllsble. ukoica ask numd Annul in Ke4 mi Gold meutlieX kwies. taJi aim blu. ribbon. Take othrr. Befute dtmarou ntfrttita. Mm amd imitation. At DtuiiMi. nr Am. . In tmp tor particular., tettamoaUl. .nd - Keller lor l.xllem" m Utur, I Cktehtxter ctemlcml CaMsdlMa H.nt. alder Druprnt.. . ysiUaasv. Pay GRATEFUL -COMFOPTING EPFS' COCOA BREAKFAST SUPPtR. "By a thoroufrb. knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of the dijtes- tion and nutrition, and oy a careful anpiica--tion of the fine properties of well-selected. Cocoa, Mr E ps has orovided for our break fast and supper a delicate'y flavored bever te which may save us many heavy doctor' Nils. It is by the jud'c ous use of such articles of diet that a constitution mav be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle ma adies are floating around us realy to attack wherever there is a weak point We ma escape many a fatal ahaft bv keeping ourselves well forti fied wi h pure blod and a ropeilv nouristi-d frame." Civil Se-vice Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk Sola only in half pound tins, bv Grocers labelled fhus: JAMES KPPS & CO.. Ltd. Ho i.oeopathic Chemists, London England. Since io6 I have been a sufferer from catarr I ;rie" Ely's Cream Balm and to all appearances am cured Terrible hea aches from which I had long suffered are gone. W J Hitch cock. Late Major U S. vol. & A. A. Gen., B iffalo. New York. CATARRH FLY'S CRCAM BLM Ooens aid cleanses the Nasal Passages Ailavs Pain and Infl im mation. Hea's the Sores, Protects the Mem brane from co'ds, Restores the S jnses of Taste and Sme'L The Balm is applied directly into the nostrils, is quickly absorbed and gives ro liefatonce. ELV'S PINEOuA BALSAM is a sure cure for Cough. Colds, &c. Price of Crea-n Balm. 50 cents at Druggist or by mail. Ely Brothers, 56 Warden street. New York. HO filORE EYE-GUSSES WEAK OOHE MITCHELL'S ;ye-salve A Osrtain. Bafa. nd Emtctiye Bemady for SORE. WEAK, & INFLAMED EftS, t Producing LongSighttdnest, A Restor ing th Sight of th Old. CnmTear Drops, Granulation Styt Tamora, Red Eyes, Matted Eye UtheS, m noDccoa nn mm m miinnccu. Also, aqnally afflcadous when Tiaed In etbar isaladiea, such as Ulcers, Fevsr Sra Tamer. Salt Rbesiaa, Baras. Files, oi wbarever Inflammation exists, MMTCHMitUm VAXFSmay bDsedtoa4Tantac. s Bmli hj aUI DiHaiW at S3 Cmtt. Cape K'.nr fiamp -alley miiny Co. John diLL, rleceiver. Condensed Schedule in Effeot Dec. 9. l895- Northbound. No . Lv Wilmington. 7 25 a r Favetteviile . . n "n Lv Fayetteville. . lossam No No. 16 Lv Sandford. 11 i4 p m Ax Sanford Lv Climax Ar Greensboro.. Lv Greensboro.. Ar Walnut Covs Ar Mt. Airy Lv Bennettsville 3 35 pm 2 56 p m 3 05 pm 4,1pm 645pm 8.5am o 2 a ra Ar Maxton Ar Fayetteville 10 52 a ta Lv Ramseur f 45 a m Ar Greensboro 9 10 a m Lv Greensboro 9 35 Ar Madison 11 50 am Southbound. No 1. No. . No. 15 '-iv Mt. 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C 11 on our- ager t whn w '' tali pi asure ,n posting you to your advantage. VV. C. S.WAKN, AGT. REIDoVILLE. N.;C 1 wASn rt-. y wan 1.1 -jt 't the Hnlted , itas tatcreiiled n . 110 and Vh.eky t sits to have ote of m 000 ks on fbeso dis use. Addrass B. M. vVoolle, Al.Ua, yiw dos$ioc will 0 watyoutrtf. 7 all L
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