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"AlXb . i DAILY OPCttVER, JAIOJAKT 10, 190G. li YEAKS W. J Oli 1 H t lark ! :ati:nci i to i s ::ontjis (bliiycr r C l.nrl''s C.' Isiiaili Found Guilty of Aiimlcr lir (xroiitl Dwgree ' ami is Sentenced Mo 1 1 1 can In ltnltoiHlary M'cal' liond, Hxcd at $15,000, V.iil lYolmbly belven )urll ;ulkv of earning Von roalMl Weanons IleiKirt on News- " lHiix-m fiovortv' (jiranUi Tlire Parrtrm and lU'tuae Vow Cliar- ' tew Granted News Notes pi State .Capital. f'y . ' - - V(s ' " ' . - Observer Bureau,'"'" ' 'i ,i ? ', 122 8. Dawson Street, " a-' . v-t Raleigh, Jan, 19, . "Mnthe pusallnff ease of Robert H. LUleston, -of Norfolk, Va., and Harry Clark.' ot-Missouri, two fair fakir tried for the killing-' ot Charles ' G. - Smith, of Petersburg, Va to vTtatelgh at tha close of fair week, in jury ' c reached a verarcp mis morning, vaara (-''ibelnr,acoultted and LiUeaton found eullty of murder In the second degrefl. An appeal--will be taken by Lilleston and other cases are brought against Clarke for an assault -with ; deadly weapon which will be disposed of: at v once. , t ' 1 Mi i ; M " :. The circumstances -1 attending . upon r the killing of the man" Smith. were of " An uncertain ' nature and the closest . attention to all .details has been given , In -the . progress of the-, trial by the J. court, lawyers and spectators. , Judge George Ward, In his charge to the Jury, entered with great care into ev i" ery detail, stating with deflnitanass v and clear-cut lines the law In the mat ter.-at the same time- emphasising that , eomej times disregarded feature of the ' law, 'the killing of , an Innocent .by w stander. Contestants and all Interest m parties '' pronounce the Judge's f charge to be, one of absolute fairness ' -and great force. The verdict was not announced until the opening of court this -morning, as no Verdict could be arrived at until nearly midnight Be yond the hearing of the Harnett Sup ply 'Company'" case, -this "closes the docket for the present tern ' , 'At Aha 'close of Wake county, Su" gerlorf Court this morning, Judge Ward left for a short . visit to eastern Worth .Carolina, after ' which , be will return' to Ooldsboro, for the 'opening of Court next Monday. It Is generally uppoaed that XiUleston,' who was sentenced- 4o 1 years for' the killing of mltlj;dUrlng'falMireek; wilt give ball.; duct of a general -merchant.. r '.! nK, J. W. Stephenson, Eitilihi. i l; J.;. L. Stevens, ' Ooldsboro, and mm stockholders. .The concern is capital ized at $50,000 with $5,400 paid in, . Attorney .General Gilmer left tlna af ternoon .for Butherfordton, where he was sent In regard to the matter of the Bank of Butherfordton, recently adjudged Insolvent. - . . Insurance Commissioner Young has received a letter from Mr. Thomas N. Drake, superintendent of insurance for the District of Columbia,- requesting his presence at a meetings of Insurance commissioners and officers of State to be held. In ' Chicago, , February 1, .to consider Insurance .question ; with special reference to. the life depart ment, and to take steps .toward more unlfpwn legislation ; among;., the States. MOSS LVSfBER CO. New Concern Organised t "Washing ton With ' 10O,00O Capital To .,: Celebrate Lee's Birthday. ; Special tO The.Obseryef. .' . ' Washington,- NV C, Jan." 18. The Woes Lumber Company; with aa au thorised capital of $100,000, has recent ly been Incorporated- In this, city.- The Incorporators are Messrs, W. H WhitT leyf of Boomer ton; F.'sA. Moesof thts city, and others. : A large mill and dry kiln,: are now In process -of construe tion at the mouth of Durham's creek, and It is hoped to have the plant la operation : by February 2, This plant will manufacture pine, j i cypress '.and poplar lumber. ? l s " , f ' ' Mr. H. 8. Buck, postofflce Inspector for this division, has been In the city for the. past few days making an In vestigation relative to purchasing , or leasing a site for the rnew postofflce He its also laying off. a -map of: the town for the free mall delivery service soon to be established In this city. A committee, of ladies appointed -by the Daughlera of the Confederacy, have arranged a very tnterestlng pro gramme for the celebration of 'General Robert ' Jjee'a birthday next Friday evening at.tne court ouse. ,. y 160,090 CONCERN. Kw,. Wholesale Grocery , Company r Orgatdaed at SaJisbury. Special, to The Observer. ' " '- - jMusoury. Jan. The Bimnson Peacock grocery whoesale house- Is the city's ; Jatert Industrial ebterprtsa, with P. N. - Peacock, president; ..HT P. trap son, vice president, and: Arnold J. gni der,. secretary and ( treasurer. . 8 - C.' . ;,"';. 'mmmmmmmmmi,il , HI li i.iiii.h , ,hii.,ii mil -Jw ..V 'k ':) ' r: : . - jh , vt' '-M. : &. (rfjjj i i-. :.if "ifT::, r. If : pn-'C' ,J..-. - y - ; ' - y: , - ' : C I' 4 V A." L-immmm ii i mi imm mi il MX. VAEDAIIAN'S LATEST .:;:rri:D convict at mansion Truth of Report Current in' IieitlMlppl rnpltal la Adm'ttt 1 by i:ecuUe, ,. AVUo Kays the J a Made n Impn ' dent Remark , J.llo " Sllnin! Jlla Sltoea--VUl lie InveHUgaH-d . by , lic'eislatlve Conunlttoo - on't'onvU Hjlfa Goven Btlra.itpi tlie , legislature toy " Mcesase Recem tnendlng Convicts ' as. ' 5 Capital ' Portera,;-'- ;( - '? ',-" - ? 1 Jackson." MtoV.. Jaau'lt-A. report hav ing heeii current -for some weeks that Gowra9r'Varaama..''la4rwhWi:SeivV. rely aWvlct at,)h. Governors man ion soma time ago. W W.? Calvin; Wells. Jr., . a member pf the legislative tenN tentiary committee, called on the Gover nor and asked him It the report was true. Governor . Vardaman' said.' that he J had whipped convict , who,'' he ; said. was hinin his shoes and made some Impudent remark. The Governor Said fc had kick ed the conylct and. haft, then graooea a broom and given him sound thrashing. - Governor VardaiplaB, -in bis message to the, Legislature,1 charged tha ifgWarure to ' Investigate. tha'Oonvlct systemaad this whipping of a eonvlctvTy. the Gov ernor: will be theroughly . Investigated by the. committee. , The eonvtet who ,was whipped i now ..in the prison osstai i,frHn from rheumatUmThepflbJlclty Of the story here has created f grea sen sation in political olrcle.j , - , sv "Ph rjAvumo haa stirred up consider able surprise In tha House by sending 1 triAMifLira recommending that trusty con viAta. instead ef hired. laborers, vhe used aa. porters around the pltot l VvThe recommendation ha ; aireaay;' arous-w violent oDDOBltlon. The' Governor-: wants the eonvtet porters, "uniformed In gray or soma; other agreeable color.'. . . - . " 1 '- '-.vV' , ESCAPED PRISONJ3lBOliI.ji &un Lindsay, After Escaping From , Offlcent. nters Poatoflloe, Steals , Sberirra Wheel and Is SOU at Large. ";'- ? ' Va " ' a :- f Special to Tha Obeervek, f , ' ' Laurlnburg, jani It Sam Lindsay, tha .convict who aacapad an officer aa he was helng takan to tb,: Anson coun ty' toads a few nighbr ago. has fceen puttinr n in i soma good work-in, these parts lately. MS Janded hew Uht be fore as'havlng,; broken, vln the-.oat? office at. Elmore. He stole' Sheriff Mc Laurln's wheel; rode l down, the rail road byiway or the Scotland Cotton Mill, broke Into 'a store at that place, and. has successfully eluded the offi cers so" i far. ' Sheriff McLaurln and others spent yesterday trying to catch him, hut failed to do so. Sheriff Mc Laurln came - from Maxton on the train last night and. It seems, Sam rode the blind baggage on the same train to this place. As soon as the sheriff learned that he came up on the train,- he, Chief Hubbard, and oth er 'spent some time trying to catch the escaped prisoner. Another effort w41i,4' jmada- to-night,-- andr It la thought that they will be successful. The people vare getting uneasy lest he do some , one bodily Injury, and are lending the officers every assistance possible in catching him. A reward of $10 or $15 Is offered for hla arrest. VIOLATING POSTAL LAWS, f MIm Helene Relckiu Star of tha Osnaia Stock Conmanv. Now " PlUlm an I' 'iL''' i Bingagement at, tbe Academy of Music. - tf The amount Is fixed at $15,000, and the I: arranaement of - this amount Wilt be f made through hie - father and a i wealthy uncle, said to be worth $300,- OflO. ' The scene in the court room was i most lmnresslve when sentence was P pronounced, the fstther of the con l demned man, ' eounsel on both sides and. spectators being moved to tears, t Therevwaa jio motion for appeal by f counsel for Clark,, who was sentenced to IS months on tha roads for carrying concealed weapons. ' ;1Comm!ssloner H. B. ' Varner, of the bureau of labor Andprlnting, gave(out i a statement concerning newspapers in jSorth Carolina that wilt be of lnter- est to publishers all over the State and also to the reading public. The com .f.nn nf the reDorts for 1901 and 1905 ?ahowsthat there are now published In if North 'Carolina a smaller number of f r.nnnerthan in yet me circu lation haji increased 19 per cent, over that year. C " ' , . 4 Governor Glenn to-day Issued a par , I Wayne cduhty;who was convicted at f t the October term. 1898, of larceny and ' sentenced to ten year In the penl- - f tentiary. - This case la one of Interest, - I elnce the negro, who has been -profl-V Sclent In a great many ways about the '? f penitentiary; will to .retained as a spo , , I' otal servant there by reason of his - A faithfulness Jn the discharge ot many ' ' f duties,-,. John. Bass, .of Granville coun i 1 1 T. convicted in 1908 of assault and te f sentenced to five years, Is found by Jhe . Governor tbemot guilty.'.There was k ; ; Fno violence tn the case and Judge, Jury r;? v f and solicitor tecommend such pardon. -'-.Pardon was J lso granted F;H.,M ' . haffey; of Guilford county, convicted in 1904, and sentenced to three years tor forgery. Me naa, oeen a man or good character, hut wa given to oc casional sprees, and while drunk forg- i ( A) the name of his -employer. He was lthout counsel and threw' himself on (? Anurt ' mrfv. v' Th. tud?e stated.. f at the time, that good hehavlor would f shorten his term, or rather recom- I mended such. Conditional pardon is - f granted on good behavior, as both i I Judge and solicitor and private prose p i ( cutor recommend such, w . vj Four pardons are refused: -That of ', W, I Brookshlre, McDowell county; ( , v for foregery In 1904. defendant having ;. forged the name of - his employer to 'obtain money, pardon was refused af v ter two appllcatlonst Frank. Upchurch, , . , Wake county,-' convicted for larceny; f David Lowe, of Davidson county, con- yieteo isws lor as.iauit - and battery with ' deadly weapon; Norman' Rice, Madison' county, . for assaulting a wo man with a deadly weapon, la also de nied... lie Is now serving an 18 months' sentence -: on ', the Buncombe "county ronds. i The Secretary of State to-day grant 4 a charter to the Smithfleld Supply Peacock, J. L, Lindieman, W. F. Snider, M. Ia Jaokaon, P. W. Brown and J. J. Htuart are directors. They have an authorised capital of $60,000. The place of business nor the day of opening has been selected, but It Is expected that work will begin early In February, This will be. one of the largest Of Salisbury's LEXINGTON'S STRIKE. Very Little Change In Situation at tvennonan ! muis is uperauves Stfll Out-.Increase In Real Kstate i Values. ' Special to The Observer. ! ' V Lexington,' Jan. (18. The strike equ ation at the Wenoonah Cotton Mills has changed very little emce the first trouble,- with the exception that the threatened second strike was headed off, Thirteen operatives still refuse to return to their work. Illustrative of the value of Lexington real - estate at thle time, the -Moffltt and Smith property, near, the" Southern station, containing perhaps , three fourths of an acre, waa sold to-day at public .auction end brought $3,665, or more than $500 In excess of the pre dicted hid.'; - It was purchased v- by Grimes Brothers, C. M. Thompson and W G. J?enry,- " s ' ' ft ' Officers In New Company Elected, The stockholders in the newly In corporated . Berry hlll-Sutber-Durfee Company, successors f to v Berryhlll, Bryan Company in the West- Trade street shoe v business,' met yesterday and elected the following named direct ors?" ' , &K ,, w ,',,i' ' Messrs. T:" V' Durfee,', J. . Calvin Matthews, H. it, Suther ; and S. T. Hodges. The board of directors elect ed -Mr, Hodges president The other officers are; First vice nresldent. J. Calvin - Matthews i second. vice presi dent, ii. h. sntner; secretary and treasurer, F. E. Durfee, . - The first, opening will be tomorrow morning, .when the "C. O. D." 1 sale will begin. " The new store it one of a chain. The company has one how at Salisbury and will open one at Con cord March 1st.. - ,,.' . , ', ..;--MAY. LTVB "100 .'TEARS, r- --- The chances for living a full cen tury are excellent In the. case of Mrs, Jennie Duncan, ot HaynesvtMe, Ha, now 70 years old.- She writes: "Elec tric Bitters '" cured me ef Chronie Dyspepsia of 30 years standing, sund made me feel as well and strong as young girl." Electric Bitters curs temach - and Liver diseases, : Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at R. IL -; Jordan tt Co.'s drug store. Price only 50c Inspector Coming to Salisbury to Ijook After Offenders Who Send First Class MaU at Fourth Class ' Rates.; , - - Special to The Observer. " Salisbury, Jan, , 18. The . ? postofflce Inspectors ' areV after "Violators of the first Clase-regulations and one will be In Salisbury this week to collect from' those who, send four' ounces for one cent and write letters In It to boot. Postmaster Ramsay has caught - up ' MIND DERANGED. ritiable Plisht or Young High Point Man,'. Wlio Married a15 Virginia ' lady ' Only a l"ew Weeks Ago , News Notee. rt , j ;y Special to The' Observer, . , High Point. Jan. 18. A young man of this- place, who lately married an accomplished young -lady In Virginia, Is in a pitiable plight, having been ad Judged -deranged . in mind. , Papers have been forwarded for his commit ment" to the State Hospital : for the Insane. The young man, ia of good ap1 pearance and does not Impress one aa having a deranged mind,' For the past day .or ao has : been in ' the . hands of Officers, v awaiting - commitment pa pers, -and gives .; very little, if any trouble, lie haa "what is known aa a case of deranged intellect and it is thought that, a few months under the care, of, Dr,r Murphy will bring, him around all right and restore him' in his right mind, to hla bride of a few weeks, , ' rm) - The 5-monthsvold child of Mr; and Mrs. Harry 'Hoffman died this morn- ing and win toe burled to-morrow f-Afr The ltttley eon of Mr. Larkln Kfvetb who waa run overly a heavily loaded wagon yesterday afternoon, Is reported oetter, i t.l- , - - ji i- Oapt. 'Peay,; ex-mayor of Durham, is . visiting the- family of Mr. D. - u. Clark. f . ' I .''TUfM Va11c ,J.h Tn.,A. j.T "' '' A . vkuis, vi oumu juain sireeK Ju. w. church, w' recovering from a serious illness, ' "if , ' Mr.- Edgar Wall, brother of MrV-S. Frank Wall. of this city has ac cepted a . position with the dry goods eetaDiisnmencor j. a. uiinard. r The Otterbelt; Male Quartette Is the next attraction, at the auditorium, ap pearing" January 23. ; The congregation ef the First Bap tist - cnurch gave their new pastor. nev. w. u. rowers, a uounfllnsr UDon the arrival ,f hie family from Ken tucgy last nighty ' , r PYTHIANS' BANQUET. Hickory Lodge's'' Annual Spread A ..SpeUlng Bee. Special to The Observer. ':. HlckoiT.1 Jan.18. The annual ban quet given by the Knights ot Pythlaa last night to its members, about 75 In number; and' their gueets. was a venr enjoyable - occasion. Those responding to the call of the clever toast-master, Mr. A., A. Wfcltener. wh6 presided over the meeting, ..were Rev. J. L. Murphy, Kev: c. " A. ' Munroe. Rev , Parker Holmes, Rev. . Tray wick. W. A, Self, J.,; t , uicK, !!,. i3. uuie, ur. w. is. Ram sey, B. F. Campbell and others. The elaborate supper was served In the dining room of the Central Hotel. The spelling hee, which is scheduled to take place In the Huffman music hall next week.- has attracted a great deal of attention throughout the town. as tne proceeds will go to the Hickory library. , An admission of ten cents will be charged. As there, will be a prize offeredi'for the successful con testant, each -'male member will be charged JS . cents to enter the bee. W '' .i ii Judge Ferguson's Mother Seriously III. Special to The Observer. Greensboro, Jan. 18. Judge G. S. Ferguson, who has been presiding over the one-week -'civil term of Guilford Superior Court, was called to Hay wood county yesterday account of the desperate illness of his aged moth er, who, is 94 years old. The sheriff opened 'court, at the appointed time and adjourned it until Saturday morn. BUILDERS OF f D bib - .Cte(D)ini . si i .v H i,'1 (' aa .i I w VaUUUUUU, . Estimates Furnished )'''.- r , :.lvil9 J - r Correspondence ' ' r t m A. H. WASHBURN, '", CHARLOTTE, ------- SOUTHERN AGENT. 4 tfv j - - NORTH CAROLINA. TO COST $40,000. Winston-Salem's New Y. M. C. A. - Building to be a Handsome Struct '- ure. ' . Correspondence of The -Observer. Winston-Salem. Jan. 17. At the meet ing of the directors of the Toung Men's Christian Association last night It waa decided to erect a handsome and modern home for the association to cost about 40,000, The building will be 60 by 100 feet, three stories hltfn with basement. In the basement will be a swimming doo4. bowling alleys, baths, lockers and dressing rooms, una nrst noor wtu nave an at tractive entrance lobby, containing an open - Are place, colonial style, Opening en tnis. win be tne reading ana corres pondence rooms and secretary's office. Immediately back of tha lobby, or receo- tlon room, will be the gynastum, which is also to De used as an auditorium, xno aeoond ' floor will contain three class rooms, for the Bible and educational Classes; specially large nnd well ventl- atel ana ngncea room ronnt use oi tne bovs' "denartment. and the rallery of the eyhaeium, forming a part of the second floor, will be used as a runnlne track. - .The third floor will be given over ex C.I.1M ,M n..A. ....A will provide .sleeping rooms for W or 30 young men.- imm ruunu win iw proviuoa wiia all modern conveniences and appoint ments. The building will be heated throughout by steam and lighted by electricity. The style or building decided upon by the directors Is In keeping with association buildings in cities the sice of Wlnstom-Salem throughout the United States and Canada. : Ex-Husband of Mrs. Burnett Dead. Washington, Jan. 18. Dr. Swan M. Burnett., a noted occulist of this city and the . former husband or Mrs. Frances Unrtareott Burnett, the authoress, died suddealy. to-day of heart failure. A'rasonal,e amount of food thor oughly digested and properly assimi lated r-4 will always increase the strength. If your stomach Is a "little ofTVKedol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what,you eat and enable the digestive organs to assimilate ana transform all foods Into tlssue-bullding blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach, Belching. Heart-BuNi and an forma of indite. ing, when Judge Ferguson Is expected tlon -. Palatable and strengthening. back. . t i Sold by King's Drug Co. Wff T7J CONSTANT Vj sufferers Most old oeoDle are ereat sufferers in Winter". Thev - wlv with several and recently took m lo ere seldom free from pains or ailments of aome description, because they are from a colored man who broke the not as able to withstand the severity of the climate, with its damp, changing law. . The' worst violators are those weather, as are their younger, more vigorous Companions. Cold weather who send tobacco, tags for premiums, starts the old aches and pains; they suffer ' with chilly sensations, colds They collect them, bundle them up, ' extremities, poor appetite and digestioafaervousness, sleeplessness -and mark them as merchandise and write other afflictions peculiar to old age. With advancing years the strength and letters. Many do not know that there ivitalitv nt thi nvatm hrrin tnAffAin TtuitliMtf oinn t veitr and imrrn. lar, the blood becomes thin and sluggish Isiti circulation, and often some old blood taint that has lam dormant in the .system for. years begins to man- INSURANCE FOR WOMEN against almost Why not Insure - yourself these dreadful Sick " and ' Headaches which make life unbearable? ; . ( ; Then there comes to every woman; times when she Is Irritable end Ner vous no pleasure to herself et ! these around her. ;i SGOTT'S NURAL-G-LRNE Quickly relieves such a eonditlon -taking away all pain and re stores the nerves to their normal balance. , I" . 10 28 5 Cents. ' Free sample by mail on request. , JiVO. M. SQOTT & GO., eharlotte, N. GV "':i'fy WlwJesale Agents.. ' " .-ii a -s ZA B H COIL EG AND Conservatory of Music CHARLOTTE, N. C is a penalty attached to the infrac tion. Postmaster' Ramsay will press oi imrro who are guilty for, col- all nave to stand trial In the Federal Court where the cists will toe ao much heavier. - Zj,-. BAD' DAY, FOR SAMUELS. Expert Testimony aa to Checks Issued ia Damaging Evidence Against Ex Revenue Officer Entire Day Occu pied by One Witness. Special to The Observer. Greensboro, Jan. 18-While there was nothing sensatlona . In the . proceed ings of the Federal C.nurt tn-Aav . th. enUre sessioh was pregnant with interest. Practically the entire day waa consumed In taklna the trnHmnnv-Af mv w v Allen, treasurer of the Greensboro Loan and Trust Company, as an expert In handwriting. The question at issue waa the Identification ef a numW r .ww. given by Samuels to J. M. Combs In con nection witn tne , alleged destruction of certain ui-iiuene. Mr,. Allen's testi mony was decidedly unfavorable to Mr samueis. -Arter argument by Judge Bynum for the defenmt. muiMwirii., show why this expert testimony should not be accepted, Judge Boyd, ruled that ii. ww vmuimwu -,-. ine aviaenoe is a de cided victory, so far for the government. M'Holton presented his contention in writing, i After read in-4h,u urfi,n the -. iudaa.-.:. admitted tha , nhb. - k C pABIHQ- HOIiPtlPV . Columbia JRas Another Bold High way nuuuory 'jine , jugnwayman Escape. ? ,, - a , J v; t -: ,' Observer Bureau ' - iao Main street, ; ; " Columbia, S. C, Jen. 1. A street -ear conductor, ninhrtrrt U'il. son, was held up to-night at 'Harden and Pendleton" streets, while iff - duty. He was one-' his way home , ana was robbed of fl. In small change, his Watch and revolver.- .There is no' elue, to the Idenlty ef the highwayman, who is evidently the same -who has- been com mitting this sort ot crimes here for sev eral months The police . are. eon fused. The - man used a , revolver but -did hot wear a mask, tr v 4 A Record Made In Printing Trade,! Special to The Observer.' J "i " oastcmia. Jan, m. ueginninar at noon Wednesday, a printer in The Oasette office here set thirteen columns of ad vertising matter in 19 hours. on the proofs of which not an error: appeared. This record, which of itself will be of Interest t the- fraternity of printers, waa made by Mr. Will Marshall, the 17-year-old son of the editor ef Tha Oaaette, Mr. W, F. Marshall. He had no thought of making a record until the proofs showed up what, he had actually accomplished, r , hi ift ; The dinner to the Confederate veter an to-day will, be served In" the va cant store -room in tne Y. m. a A. building at 12 o'clock.. Everything is In readiness, and the veterans win no doubt have an enjoyable time at the dinner, ana at tne- anniversary -exercises to be held In the court house to the afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. - A High-Grade : Institiilicn' for Young tellies Modern buildings thorouehlv College plant: Suburban, Park Campus of 20 acres, overlooking the city; lection and if they refuse they wiff fifest itself. A wart or pimple becomes a troublesome sore or ulcer, skin dis-: eases break out, or the slight rheumatic pains felt in younger days now cause sleepless nights and hours of agony. There is no reason why old age should not be healthy and free from disease if the blood is kept pure and the system i strong, and this can be done with S. S. S.- It is a medicine that is especially adapted to old people, because it is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, selected for their purifying, healing and building-up properties, and is very mild and renue in its action, s. a. s, warms and reinvigorates the sluggish blood so that it moves with more rapidity, and clears it of all impurities and poisons. As this rich, healthy equipped, $250,000 rk Camous of 20 Physical Culture and out-door games. University trained and Experienced teachers at the heads of all departments. - , , ! 6 Separate Building and separate faculty for the MUSIC CONSERVATORY Schools of Art, Expression and Business Case Send for fret Illustrated Citatojoe and full lafonnatioa REPUTATION FOR THOROUGH WORK AND COOP HEA1TII ZsaBMBsaSBBBBBBBlMZBBB Seaiod Tern Begios kL CHAIllfS B. KING, PfeS&t iwifyt.r-- ter ts T ' r s . car -y 9i stream circulatea through the bodv everv cart PURELY VEGETABLE;' the system is built up, the appetite and di- , - geauou improve, ue near, anion increases ana the diseases and discomforts of old age past away. S. S. S. cures Rheuma tism, Catarrh, Skis Diseases,' Sores and Ulcers, and all troubles arising from diseased blood. TK 8WFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 11AU GHOBJ'tS PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE RALEIGH COLt'MBIA NASHVILLEl incorporated 1 100,000.00. Estab. If Tsara 8trons;ly andorssd by Busl nass man. No vacation. Enter any Urns: W also teach BT MAII . can or Bona ior jaiaio(u. KXOXVUXB NORVOIiH. ATLANTA ' ; i (pi rs - II ' - a-,", (' 4 III if tne v genuine unl Cured Tobacco' flavor by v ; the- taste , and aroma of -. am'- and rhave made" it the" largest seller by f refusing imitations advertised as sun cured . tczm t". " C- z.nt(Csa Cured Fcvcf Cutout t. this advert. nt snd send, : together wkh sc. stamp, to R. J. ; , ' . Reynolds To' ' C.).,Wlnston.8lem, N.C, and they will mall free a sc-,:i r j tulsrco. Write your nans and address plainly. - "'" ' r.i2. POSITION. May deposit money (or tuition In bank until ... course Is completed and position la secured, or Klve notes and pay out o salary. In thoroughness and reputation X. P. B. C. Is to other business colleges what Harvard and Tale are to academies. SCHOLARSHIPS free. ,. To those . who take Book-keeping or Short- . hand, we will give scholarships free ' In Penmanship, . Mathematics, , Bust- ' ness Spelling, Business Letter Writ ing, Punctuation, etc., the literary branches that will earn tor you- Ht0MoATtB CAPITAL STOCK : $30,000.00 - Not the cheapest, but preeminently tha BEST. : Thasa are tha' largest, eldest-' and best equipped schools In North ' Carolina a posltlva, provable. FACT. 1,00' former student holdins; positioaa in Korth .Carolina. Positions guaranteed, backad by wrKtea eon ..tract, - Shorthand. 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