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G RE35TT8BOBO DAILT WETWB FTtTDAT A PHIL t9. 1910 Evary old mm coma rem soma kind of imparity in the blood. It remains oa, discharging p.a,;e on me fluth bcatiae tr.o circulation constantly de yaasl Ulto tte fibres ai-d tissues -aiita stirrornisi ripot, tLs iiieclioaA matter wit which U blood l iorjiAin::i-t''il. It .5 impossible for the tore to htil while th blood u in this impure nt.'-e. 3. 3. S. heal old toroi because it u '-tc imMM of ill bio pinntrs. it goes lolo the circulation ud remove the rauao from the blood. When ILe blood hue been purified there l no longer any influn yaaaory lanpumy or mtecuous nutter to lrntato the plat', and nature cauaea a cartalB and natural healing of the nicer. It It all well enough to endeavor to caana an oid aore, or r.?p tn Itching, or absorb the dlacharge, with external application, but a cure ran never b reached In thi way, becauae uch appllca tiana do not reach Uie blood where the cauae is located. S. 8. B. doe not simply can a acb to form over an old acre, but beginning at the bottom It heal the place permanently by building new tissue, and filling the place with firm healthy fteah. S. 8. 8. is a puraly botan'cal remedy, being male ontirely of root kerb aad bark, each of which ha a direct and lasting efftct in removing impurities and poisons from the circulation. Old people who have suffered for year with a chronic sore will find 8. 8. 8. a moat helpful tonic and system builder in counter acting the debilitating efloctl of the old ulcer. Special book on Bores and Ulcar U to all who writ. THE 8WXFT BPECIX10 CO., ATLANTA, OA. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT TO MEMORY OF PALL B. MEANS (fwciitl to I ii V wi Oiafwl H.; Af.ill I t, Utcr.tr tuwi.u il. V-rtti m-'Ui. Loivtrtllty, ! a nif-Miiij t.illefi to tatKt' tot ion on tin- df at Ii i "I ru. I' Mrttu. ado,l.,J thf l !! n j.- i -! iiU"U - Of r!M'('l "hr ; - ni in his intin.li vr utiioin ad mercy li n n Lit 'o i tnnte frum among us our ii rd I n' ml kiM fldri krtftber, C'ul. l'aul li Meane, I ln-t i-fme b 1. Tlial tli !t:rf..-.ln mwi.'M h-n it him a latllilul ua mix i and tin un.vr U? a ly-i - ii TIih t i It in hi 1 1 r a i ili -; t on (.luilB ul Oiil r J"i in a lilr ftU hObl mU III IN th' Uplxttlilitl ol Hi'" lafUfititv Hiui tn th'' lxttiuini aiU Vplift rtl tbr pc.le ! i,i tt' :i Chat r .iiriid t in. iuvr.i one ir d'"f pt n hi t h .i ii' I , n i' i i llwio our at(jitiuiiHMi ot lii- n.-hii l i and hi kludly iit-rt iti lit' wi'IImm v our ftfx-iaty and 1 hut ot iIm himvim My. 4. That tlirjc rtr.'lui KMi r.f prca 1 iKn "ir iintiutf iii Urn t - cpia hr actit (or putdiral ion i i ii. I mvi-iit !la-eiilB, J he 1 I J If. 1 t In- i or r ! 'I i ibun, tfc, NVwn uiid Oi"tr t , t tie liu riot l ( tbaf i vr and t lie I reerishorn lMily Mrwf, mux m. ItFKVI-. HORAri-: i M'ATV, Mt s PIA'MMin, Committee if thr pinlctti.' SotictT. BeltgatM ta Good Roadt MorUns (Spt-cial to Puily Nm rUlflgh, Aprii 28 .-Mtui Uiiua, the praaldent of tb vhainbur of (tuiniroa nd the Waka cuvinty coniuiikBaOfifra have been appointed delcuatr., rn in all. to rnprrannt thla city and county in t br I good ixHudt WM'tinfr in fhirhatn Friday to takfl step toward tmthiiifr to cotiHiini luatiou the ratahlirJinit-nt of improved roadi all the wa i nun Kalfigh to (sicciui borti. Au cnthu-itic and mil urn 1 lal delfrution i aitnn-d. Charter Granted. Rakifli. April 2.H A chiirtr in iurd for the New Km Mnp HirtUi-rHjte cinr puaj, oapital 2i(Mi, 1 V, K Kmip Lium aud oi rr-. lielpsBaby'sttoelsFree Any mother with a child Riven to constipation should send her name and drlrrs to Dr. Caldwell and srcuic a free sample bottle of a remedy especially adapted to the cure of this trouble in children. There is no remedy on the American market today more widely used (or thi? purpose than Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin. It is in thousands of homes for just this purpose. It is the best child' remedy obtainable, and any mother having tiouble with her children's kowe.1 owes it to herself and the child to make a free test to see for herself whether these claims are justified. Thousands say they are, but you should find out for yourself, so send your address today for a free sample bottle. Then, fter having used it, if you arc convirujcd il is the remedy you need, do as other mothers are doing and o lo your diueglst and buy It la tho regular way at fifty nt and na dollar a bottle. Th dollar bottle la for families. Every household shoul hat such redr t hand. a. on can never tall wliao oma member of taa (aanlly will auger from conttpation. Indigestion, liver trouble sour atomaeji, tck hedaihc. etc. Here you hav. a laxative that the youngest child can ae with safety, and yel la effective on th strongest constitution, j 9 child III rafue It. aa II Is ver" palatal. ie. and II never grlpea. Raaulta ar 'Onjlntaly guarantee! or money will be refunded. Tou can ee from the testimonies printed Bar and In other announ. emeriti how anlhualastlc people ar about tbl remady. Thl abould In luelf prompt you to begin Ua uae. but U rou do not want to ba But to any opens before heln convinced then send lo Dr. Caldwell for to (rwa kotUe. After that you will alwaya Use Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin t m takinsr Friup rrfin ani think R ta the a;randa? ineu in- 1 h.of r VaAea for consttrmtlor unil I Un j tak' n eu) others 1 mud 1 . . t of l rrm a rata It rnoith for v-1-.t i- has 1otk' lar me ana aino rii ci.r,4-'ii :ny funr arreat msxllt in.- b n v.r 1 n -MRS R A. URANSIT.TTKK s'lA -k- Ukla. I moat aay that T am on the acm,i Vttl of flyrup I'-'pfji nnt It L- one me more a-o..(j than all m t medlctna I ever took l r-arnot apr-.tk too hlahW Of it 1 frl t!mikfnl th.H I ever wrote vou n" it th. tv-... I can et moKl nvtiii:,K nni it 1 n"t dlatreaa m -MRS. K',LKN DUN (JAN. lluncie. lnd. n. r AT.nwvf x pr rtv-v. 1.1 t will br rt.r jf.i to r.M'B TOl AM Mt.liU AL n i( f. ov MAY DEHIRE FOR YOCB- fcl.r OR t A Mil Y irKTAl.NIM. TO THF STOMACH. TJTER OB BOW'tl-s. ABS01.n-:i. FRKB OK HHr.B. EXPLAIN YOI R C.48K IN A LETTKA AXO HK WHJ, RRP1.Y TO IOC IN DETAIL. VOU THE FREE fr' AM 11. ft. S1MI I.V KtMl VOCE NAME AND AD DAEM ON A POaTAL CARD OR OT RRK WWR POR ETTHRR KBV AT 7HK DOTTOn-f ADURER M Dft W. B, CALDWEIX. R.SU CAXarVtKlX BXDO MOTICEXX0. LU. LTTTl. i sT 1 I'J BRADFORD'S CURES LD 5 ORES WEST DURHAM TO HAVE NEW $30,000 SCHOOL BUILDING ij-ec-iiil to !aily N ) Iht'liain. April 's I Ik- W r-t )nrliani miIi' ,ii- piunun, uin , Mill. lol .an b" arruied. a :Cl.tHHl puMlcj ft'huol Uiiilduig, the rqual cf .mv gradeil k i 1 1 1 t 1 1 ln-re or miyliTr in tin- ntjit" mi J' i t . inty ,i'illJini-l r ,t mil w tm-n i l( dilli.l i! . In Kat Iiurlia m I heif n imw itearl v r-ailr l"i t'p.in v a Ituu-e tlia' ha no mipr ir i in Nuri ti t hi uliua 10 , lu i It un-. limit liy i In- count y prtdfifHrxH had n f.ecli'd by I h Dill j iam t'oll'in Minnfrtc luring r'MnwiiiT, t!n- mm- fiii rMtir i - tin Kr in Cot ) ion mill- ttfurlt h tilt t lia W ft iHiHham! r...ti- I -'!iml. v In- It h.i. ii .iai.ii.F'i ' i n i d- tj'itf I t .) T In- hp. dc ul 1 in- hc' f - jit I he rtit i U- a veiage . It i'ii'Mlire n linnl a ca pit. n y on1 r Ur pre ncnt f her fill 14 rentat ifn room in the new building whirli rvervrnxly hope in (. oti t'if :iundk"m' li-t near the "Wi 'l Durhjim Kim-'-umI . hun l. i have imluat rial Mini lnyh i ho ffaturtt and u thorough iititird lyatim prom mI 'l'lit- rminiv will t.uild it t r 'tn it n it 1 unda and th-re will W rir at v no taue of bundf nor will thrrr bt a aprln ta I . PiOfUdent Morfitfi Condition. vpecial lo Iltilv Newc.) Hlon Uillege, April Ut night about 7 o'lo the phi(mna in attend lane on President "MoOitt iw.ued iht fol lowing atJitrnnt : "1 hre are aouit' thin4 ilightly in lator ot President Moftttt'a Kindit ion and tome ot tiers arc I not ao favorable. We ae no decided 1 improvement in hia tMUidition." 1 he ! pri'uMent pawrd a e-ry restful mcht for ! niiu, and tlu hope ia tiiat it brought him renewed atreuplh ajiiin?t the em-roach-t mrnt of the diaraac from whiih he ia j now auffering. Conferring About Pic. i, Special to Uiijly News ) lUleigh. April 2H-Mi. Armfteld, of the Uw tirrn of AtUmi, lerome and Arm Li M, Monroe, wna a caller at the office M Oovcmor KiUhin IUhJrt, conferring with refamce it) apjwintnient of cor poi at ion rtniiniaaioner to uiTed the iatn fl. f Aycock. He dtclind to say in wlioae iriterciit he wan apwflnn and uigen efffVctirW that the i"roernor do iml ni,ike pul die t he list of lipping nt m have It at hand. r K r ' . r 1 1 A LIVER PILLS CURE ALL WOMAN'S LOVG TRAMP FROM TEXAS TO WASHINGTON W .li.i;;lui pril 2. Mrs. Sadi Or - liuuuis the rharufK'U onlaI, r-destnan. .rill jim , on loot from . her it t!.tai.'- , ic. i Irar Lake, la . uon ., t.li t. leave tbe Va.bmjrtnn l.o-n.ial bere she is no un ' .1.1 ....... Mr. IH-i'iltt M l.ll L A , . ..... ...A ..... il nw .. i- i ... " is M ml ul jiJ, armed in U Bioj!ioii . , ,,, With th- ..r-ption f . few mile. In North C.iolina, where slie f guru mooev to railroad fare. !-e ays uc u.o n.i. " - man. a distance of about 2,000 miles, where the theatrical troupe with which she traveling disbanded for ti.mu eil re.uD. Kb decided to walk borne, .,( v.biie riear Lake i .tout the same i1ii.Lm from rihermn a Jack.nunlle, "" :.!'; E of'the'To'u:, rludiiiv my husband, went the other :.V;' H"ii.h" Ill jnd .lmoet phyeicalW exhute.l r..m h.r lona; tramp. ir wrcun ' met by n puliieman of the Fourth pre- i nut n she fhoboed it into iuii(i rt ( (n, (, hool and will be Prebyte lon. a. roes the highway bridev HeuiR ri.in rallies. There will be several other wiMiniit lunds the hliieenst liud her sem I., the lioue ol detention, hut her condi I... n was ftuch that the phTMcun whu s'l.-rided her recommended ho-pitul lieet menl he will prolmtily leave YV!hin&; ton asylum in a few days. I lelt Sherrusn lant Noveinlier," he aid "It baa been slow jroinfi, but I ae determineil to reach home, and when the dhnw broke up. 1 .leelded to Mart out und w;ilk. Of iniirw. f have stopped M-wrnl davf in slm.ibt eiery town, snd it "ill probably be l'lirii-tnui belore 1 reach Clear Ike. I will be nil riphl again in a few days I have managed to p-t enough ea( without much trouble, and moat "f the time I have found a place to sleep, although -onie ti ijrht I had to lay down r.l. t lit- ground h lonp the roadway" M-. fSrcntt a,T he hai enjoyed (lie trump, . it has civen her sn opportun ilr to see the country. SUPERIOR COURT. Kernodle Caae Will Likely Get t Jury Today. Tn Superior court yesterday the law yers were all on hand and the oaa of L. L. Kernodle againat John J. William and wife and J. TV and P. J. Rrnodle was resumed. L. L. Kernodle is seek ing to recover the value of alleged ad vances on uatea varying from ! to SI, 300 each, given by th partie. Mrs. William and the two Kernodle defend ants ar tbe only children of the plain tilT, one of the defendant being cUrk of the Superior court of Alrtmanee county. The evidence Introduced hrougnt out a number ol tin lw point and revealed a sad family dispute between the liti gant. The evidence waa finally concluded yesterday and th cast will likely gt to tbe jury by noon tody, three spec-has of counael having been completed yes terday afternoon. The following ablo array of counsel appear in tbe caae: Kor'thi plaintiff. Mmsra. I. .V l-ong, King and Kimball and W II Carroll, in.l (or the defendants K. f. l'arker, )r , I S Oiok. W r. Bynum. jr., and J. A. ItarrillRer. FORECAST i Ry Tbe Aasoeiatrd Pr. 1 Wnnhington. April i - For North Par olina: I-i'ir, warmer r'ridMT and Satur (iiiy; light to modern I c roitheait to eaet winds woutli Carolina .tn.! l.iorgia: 1 air. anrmer Friday; Sal.uulay Uir, warmer m north and central nortion.; hght ei . . ,,l . , j Al.ls.ma .nd Mi.aiaainnk: Fair. wiLrm- Friday; Saturday lalr; 1'pht to mod ! a:-a..j... a-f ! t. I- j ,itc wind becoming aouth. louifiana I nir Friday ..ud yunday; Ii ' V 7 ,V i light to nvKlcrnte amith -md,. j'4" h U ,T EaM Texaa: Fair Frldar and fiah.r 'V n'st Wf d,v; moderate wnthrtat t touth winds. notbI reenboro WOO --H; Dur- ir.ir -r,, rr,i.r ...j'Uam. $337.25; U inaton Salem, $W7.ttl; , J."ST-hJW'JXZ Z'tZJ i AaUrilk, SfWt.On; KaWsh. ,245, Hirh ind. r.- T.w.n. . tr..- ar. ,ai. i. .... eooler in rorth'nnd west portion.; Sat uHay, fa Oklahoma: Fair, continued warn Fri day; Saturday fair, aomrwhat cooler, i ArknM: Fair Friday, warmer in eaat portion; Saturday fair. Surveyors Finieh Their Work. fSpecial to Daily ewa.) I Durham. April 2. - The leveling party, urinu nt'lit of av for t he nr.ro!pd - f- ------ r - i f.tcniion rf tlie Soul hern rower com- !i-iny'. elect rwa' i-ablea to Durham, yea- j tenia. iini'.'d thdr work and returned i I thi- morning to (iret-naborn. The entmion ia fr.m White Onk ' milla to Durham, and goes through the intervening count le d. -l-., ....as -l..a .-t,e.l. .,,,.,.11 i i ti,. ii, i i.r.,. ,n,i (..A th. ir.niMV hfrncp.'wer that i ai.tiladv liere. It ia 1 1 a Ik. ..-.-l. ill I it HTl IS I'll (Iltt I t iiT ill JJMti ilt HMM will i . . . tv u;. i c;i6ilv conautue that i.mMint. Ttv kiud ..t tiwcr- t" ii-e.i li tlic traumi- ion compntir will he tli- tin foot tU'Tia- ni-nlnl p'lle,, Confesses $7,000 Theft. TV.rkcMlmr A' Va . Vphli-T T. i.tipi-ni1! 1 t-Mnit'i Hall ni'M' an-J (thio, 1 it- in-j"-( tm . 1 in jn il t-xUtv a ait ir.ji tiial m-on a cl.iiriif 'f stealing 7,Im0i ti.ii! tin- -ate n tho IV.t-d Stale Kx prc-i iti'n v. . tjrpcntcr i- ' harmed inint h with T. !in H. Rector, a night lei k. who in irlt-.H ii have Iwpti hi iTomnlire. At iirrliminari' harinff yetenia l-'arpentci made w oonfe- , . Held for Barn Burning 1 1 N" i.il t . 1 :. i 1 v Xews.l ' Ral'ich, A iril '.i Viiiitrationa cann1 tO'lu v to omininiont uf lii',irawp J. K. Voinie 1 hal at I (nl.iwell iintv .Ton". 'I. linger n,l lv I r..ler- I wnl two u nite mm were tn,.. boiinH over to court in bonis of SlXHTi each on the chsrire cf burning the farm barn of J. b. lutley. SUM MER COURSE FOR THE NATIONAL TRAIMNG SCDOOl Special to Daily Xewa.l i Durham, April 21 The Bull Mm for' V" f0"'", " ,h fr.iinlns school has been ibueo and, to IrlH Khoo th wrrkmta k,TC ,11 made the frniufwirk for the firat i p-i nmnent buildinar t " w "" auditorium Jot. tn- summer school aud will be cood for ... ' . . all fmurt purpose. Bv completing it . l .. . ii i . . . . . .n.r ...I B- guMMOT many ot ia eoiwutonai fins wruin nave ooen made to the in.taution when u showed that Tit n),ouC bricks on the aruueds rtadr to be put in a permanent auditoriuai and a qiiiaiivarv .. aooa as me plans Dar hr(n eITeu the eofitmrtor ' xh sununer sohool ciurM -on- ,tiuue from July 5 to Au?ut is, end the I ; best white ad colored educator will be I j ,,. lBe 1rtur, htlt Mm( won. ; ,irfu nttraetions. ejome of the fcirceat 1 t T:T,V, KUiw lr. James E. Shrpsrd, rrr"dent of the lernor will speak at Xewsik, N J.. June . j j. jn Nprirurfleld, Mass., June 3, and at I R.,knl,, a New Vort sii'mrt). June 4 j f tj.w date are lo be in the inter ! in the following week, and fiovernor tJlenn ffivea from luni ! to 8. inclu Jive His service to the school, a novel plan of uplift through the colored min istry, is considered the beet card that Dr. Spheard ha played. Governor filenn has made y?flt)n Newark before alien making MrnIice ipeexhes. i HORACE WRITE WILL : SUCCEED (iOVERNOR HUGHES Kew York. April 28. Horru U'hft, UMttennt-(t"Trnof ol New York, who will Iwcoiui pimrtior whn ornior liigEhi! itrifiis. to o ott the SitBrero October 7, iH;, Hp it the oti of Hor-1 FaTctterllle. April 28. Two cuai of met K. White ni nephew of Ajitirew j mtiifpoi have been ditcovered in ray D. Wliite, once pieK)nt cf fonieU I'm- 'Mtvitle. Yeoterday two nerro mea, vt'iMitr and a(terwrl atnrcinKAi(r to (THianr. found oo a railroad platform near the Mr VvhitVt laroil) went to lyrafuae onuntr jail, airk ith the diaeaaa. Sheriff wltan he waa four jcara old. and there . A. Wataon at onoe had them trana he prepared tor college, er.teri.jg Cornall, ferrd Lo an amply boxcar naarby, wliere lie aa graduated with nonnri in whera t h tr ara now eouiinad undar 1H87. He took pria In oratory in both auard. The aick mail aay they were lay hi junior and aeLnsor yrara. j Tug raila for the Atlantic C'oaat Line After atiidYint; law in the offioea of i near Tomahawk when, becoming tick, Senator Frank Tntorv-ock for two years, (the foreman yeaterday put them en m he tiniht-(i hia legal eiucatioii with a pa-air g freight and told the conductor course In the ro)iitntia law a-hnit, and ( to put them off at Fayetterille, which be waa admitted to practice In 1MK). lie did. A phyaieiaa for the company, Dr. aoon formed a partnership with Harry F. J, V. McGougkn, now baa charge of ffcie King, tbe managing clerk in Mr. Hitch aick men and will tranafer them to a cork ofnee, and. after Mr. King 'a death, in ibwj, wun jerome l.. i-neney. At the age of 21 Mr. White took an actire intereet in politice, and in 1K0j he waa elected atate aenator, being the T'JimCfSl. man in the aenate. He was reelected in IMVg, 10H0. 19f2, 1W)4 and 19((6, eah time by a Urge majority. While in the senate Mr. White acrred on aereral important rnntmltteea and wat chairman n the cities committee. He wax t)rt tulki'd of us a possible ramii Htw for liciitf-nHnt jrovernor in IfKH). In l!MH, whwi ffOTs-rnor Hughe ua riele-t-d. Mr. Wnite n flerted lieutenant governor. CHECKS MAILED FOR BENEFIT OF FIREMEN'S RELIEF FUND lSpviiil to laily New Kaleigli, April 2 CoiiMiiiabion'T of ' Ir.ftiiiancc .Tames R. oung mailed today 'to tin- 52 cai-i und towno tn the atate entitled to Mtrl n-ipate in 'het ka cover P"rt'ft" ' If f fund raied throtigh the one-half in their portion in the ,nrenoen re 1 P'r ffDt 0n 6r iurftlice policiea in force of the rcnetire town with ! Point, $J3R 8Ti New Hern, SITd.il: l.oldi-baro. ili. The .malleat amount ' If1" to Morehead Qty INVITED TO BIG WARSHIP FLORIDA LAUNCHING i Special to Dai It New. Ilaleiph, April 2M. liovernor Kitrbiu and Adit.-f.cn. J. F. Armfteld have re ccired invitation to attend the banquet and other ei-remoniea in connection with thp launching of the Hif Dreadnought ttattteehip Florida, in the Brooklyn narr , vara, Mar .. f.cnrral Armn-ld waf- there on the occasion of the laying of the keel nt thia big fighting htp in March, 1WM. it will he ono of the bi: g't fighting ship afloat. Educated in Nine Month; I n...- a ;i o. &w.A . . l-'-l-t.-H. f " " "''" pirl who 1 id not undf rtar.d one witrd of r.ngheh to la .ha poet of th graudating (lane of her choi), all ao-mpliphmenl nl, all aoi-om ia the n-corr 'in nine months, ia the n-cord of Inpe , -. I t i we M. retersion. a tirl of t , r i. -v n Who (las' " broken a!! rerorda tor tne Boeton even IIIU riMi lact The little girl landed in thia eeaialry About niiu innntha ago. fhe entered ihf lort i;ra-le of tbr Hancock acltav.l. and paanel throultythe eradee) alasoct at th iaf nf .ne .1 week, and found h'T aet in the irradiating rta before iicr tint wn v.a- ver. Harvard Professor Df Boaton. April is.-l)r. Herbart Bur-; roll, pnifew.r of -.urgery at the Harvard ; . u 1. , 1. , . j . I tor ihwo in, manual, . una Am. on c"itv hospital ywneroay aitrr a lonf nine, iw. rnjr-( rfll wh a iat president of tbe Am art-: can Mr-liral asorratioa. 1 hr 1 YouB2 Have Tosi a Site? executive committee of Mpn". I Tiri.tin .saoriation the ila propositions from parti" owning &irah)M aitea iinon wkiel, to eret the V l f X Kt.iUltM, fald proposal nurat b rwreivwd not later than noon Saturdav, April SO. Ad- dreaa Jownb J. Stosa, abau LIVER ILLS, 25c Bottle Q)ttolene Is No animal product, such as hoe lard, ever has afforded, or ever can afford a satis faction to compare with Cottolene. It is far superior to lard because it contains no hog . . - 1 . and its puntv is unqucstioncu. u is more ccoiionukiu . : , ( ; i , trying because, being richer, CottoUne ii made from COttOn. From Cotton field to Cottolene is made. pje. doughnuts and cakes cooked with Cottolene can . " . .. , m,r., J.VesfJWe most determined dyspeptic, lor Lottolitu makes tood aigestioie There is no substitute for ing as good 4S Cottolene. It IS absolutely the purest and medium. COTTOLENE is Guaranteed IZ1 Ml pleased, after having given Cottolta a fair rt. Ma.,-., tA in Rnllr from catching dual and abeorbiag Made only by THE NEGROES WITH SMALLPOX PUT OFF AT FAYETTEVILLE Cbarlea hmith aiid Lbarlea !., ore peathouae. No danger of infection ia ap prah ended. Another Heat Coming. (Exchange.) Am IHahmaq had recently buried hit wife. A a be eat one evening diaoonaolate in the dooryard of hia tarnthouae a wo-1 man neighttor thought alie'd plar a joke on him. She came up behind him and i covered with a white aheet tapped him ! on the ehoiilder. He turned from tbe ' tfhoflt with a yell and atarted off acroaa 1 the field on a run. followed hy the wo ; man. 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