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Also heart disease, rheumatism, backache, gravel, dropsy, female troubles. acKacne Also Tltjfies tus Blood. Daniels Free of Law's Toils. Raleigh Dispatch, 3rd. The contempt proceedings Federal Judge Purnell Editor J osephus Daniels, of The News and Observer, who has been in custody since Monday for 1 . Ar v- s- r r ivtusal to pay a .z,oouiine, were dismissed todav and Mr. Daniels mi was released. The habeas corpus writ was leard by Judge J. C. Prichard, the new justice of the fourth dis trict, who came from Washing ton for that purpose. United States Marshal H. C. Dockery brought Mr. Daniels into court at 3 o'clock. A great crowd was present to hear the case. Justice Pritthard sat alone, though tlrih week the federal court is m session, and. Judge Purnell is on hand. Argument was made for Mr. Daniels by ex Ige R. W. Winston, and, by in st ructions of Judsre Pr tchard, District Attorney bkinner repre- sentedudge P urnell. After argument, Judge Pritch aid dismissed the case and re leased Mr. Daniels, saving that he failed to find anything in sec tion 725 revised United fetates statutes that warranted the action, and hence ordered the respondent dismissed. Mr. Daniels was fined 1 y Judge Purnell for editorially criticising the judge for his actions in ap pointing receivers for the Atlan tic and North Carolina railroad. The appointment of receivers was overruled by Chief Justice Fuller, and now Judge Pritch ard has released Mr. Daniels. Ttlecrams of congratulation are pouring in on Mr. Daniels. PUNS AND PROMOTIONS. Clergymen Who Have Bees Rfwrd ' - ed For Their Facetlomneii. Canon Melville owed bis earliest pro motion to a pun, says a London jour nal. When the late Earl of Dudley, who knew Mr. Melville sufficiently to remember that his Christian name was David, had a living at his disposal he received a letter containing enly the words, "Lord, remember Favid." .The earl's reply was no less terae and Scrip tural: "Thou art the man!" Perhaps the earliest instance of ec clesiastical promotion won by a pun is that of a curate named Josepn, wno Was prompted by Swift to take this text for a sermon preached in St. rat rick's cathedral, Dublin, before the viceroy, "Butler," the Duke of Or- mond. "Yet did not the chief Butler remember Joseph, but forgat him." The Rev. Dr. Mountain, who was the son of a beggar, owed nearly every step of his successive promotions in great part to his facetiousness and won the last step of all by a single Jest. When he was consulted as bishop of Durham by George II. as to the fit test person to fill the vacant archiepis copal see of York he replied: "Sir, hadst thou faith as a grain of mustard seed thou wouldst say to this Moun tain (dramatically striking his breast), 'Be thou removed and cast into this sea (see). J.nat ueorge xi. suuuiu so understand and appreciate the Joke as to accept its suggestion is perhaps the strangest part of the story. Apropos ofpuns, promotion and the see of York, here is a good story of a living given by an archbishop of York in reward for an impertinent personal pun. The archbishop, Sir William Dawes, entertained his clergy at din ner shortly af tet the death of his wife, Mary, who appears to have been a reg ular Mrs. Proudie at once to his grace and to the diocese. At dinner the arcn bishop apologized, with a sigh, for things not being in the apple pie order that prevailed when his dear, dead wife, Mary, was alive. Being himself an inveterate punster, he added, with a sad shake of his head, "She, indeed, was Mare racificum!" A curate, who knew too well what a tartar the deceased lady was rejoined, "Aye, my lord, but she was first Mare Mortuum!" and was absolutely and immediately rewarded by the archbishop for this impertinent pun with a living of 500 a year. TRAVELING IN INDIA. One Mot Hire a KatlTe Servant o Endure Endlena Trouble. Every one who goes to India to travel or live at hotels, says the Chicago Record-Herald, must have a personal serv ant, a native who performs the duties of valet, waiter and errand boy and whatever else may be required of him. This is a fixed custom of the country, to resist which brings endlesu trouble to the traveler. Many of the Indian hotels expect the guests to bring all their own servants, both chambermaids and waiters, and are consequently so short handed that the traveler who comes without them has usually to wait upon himself. On the railways a native servant is quite indispensable, for travelers are required to carry their own bedding, make their own beds and furnish their own towels. The company provides a bench to sleep on similar to tnose in American freight cabooses. Each car has also a washroom and sometimes water. But if the traveler wishes to be sure of washing his face in the morning and if he is wise he will send his servant to the station master before the train starts and ask to have the water tank filled. Then a Hindoo with a- croatskin full of water will climb to the roof of the car and" fill it 1 and, having descended, will stand be fore the door and toucn ins toreneaa every time the traveler looks toward him till he receives a penny'. At the eating houses along the road the servant will have to raid the ta bles and shelves for food and bring it to the car for his master, since no wait ers are provided. In addition he will hire baggage carriers and will attend to all the details of catching trains and engaging rooms. A good servant can be hired for $15 a month. Toorer "bearers," as they are called, can be engaged for $2 or $3 a month and expect to "find" them selves, but the traveler must pay rail way fare for them. Xan't become fiiscoxiraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Fenner. lis has spent a lifetime curing just such cases as yours. All consultations are FKEE. "I was afflicted Trith bidnpy disease and srravel and g'rowincf constantly worse. Finally one of the pravels lolled in mv bladder and I w:is about to have a surgical operation to remove it. I was induced to try Dr. 1- enner's Kidney and Uac-Uache Cure and after using . T. OAKLS, Orrix, V a," a f e-'y bottles I passed a st(ne half as large as a marble formations and effected a cure. SoM bv Drusrsrists. 50c. and ?1. Ask for Dr. Fentier' W. Almanac or Cook Book Free sr. Vitus' oan "Ve have soidmanvdozensof Dr. Fenner'set-Vitus Dance Specific and every case has been cured by it. It is a blessing. Alles-Clark DRCGCo.Akron,0. For sale bv W. A. LESLIE, Druggist. Bags. We sell Paper Bags and can fill ordresfor large as well as small qualities at very low prices. All sizes from 1-2 to 20 lb. in stock. We also keep many things in the Station ary line used in offices and the school room. We have a large stcck cf Frir.ers Sta tionary and are prepared to fill orders for Job Printing in the best style and on short notice. Try us. STARTLING EVIDENCE. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming m, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery tor (Jonsumptiou, Coughs and Colds to be un equalled. A recent expression from T, IS. Mcl arland, iJentor- ville, Va., serves as example. He writes: "I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being ben efitted. Then i began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective in curing all Dung and Throat troubles. Consumption, Pnenmonia and Gripp9, Guaranteed by John lull and W, A- Lteslie, drug gists. Trial bottles free, regu lar sizes 50c, and $1,00. IIIS LASTHOPE REALIZED. FROM THE SENTINEL, GLOBE, MONT. In the first opening of Okla homa to settlers in 1889, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April- During his traveling about and afterwards his camping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed al -most impossible to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope A big dose was given him while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was . i j : a:. soon noucea ana wiimu au hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep.for a fort night. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grate ful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand sug gests this item- For sale by VV. A. Leslie, druggist. WORST OF ALL 1ENCES. EXPER- BThe News-IIerli for Job W 3rk. Of lit ohe ws-Herald, 1 G COBB, Proprietor N it never go is better to have it always and not need than to need it once and not have it. ever go without it and you will broke. Security is the thing. hould prepare for war in time of peace. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Itching ' Humors, Eczema, Scrofula. Etc. Send no money simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at oar expense. A persoual trial of Blood Balm is better than a thousand priuted testimonials, so don't hesi tate to write for a free sample. If yon suiter trom ulcers, eczema, scrolula, Blood Poison, cancer, eat ing sorea, itching skin, pi tuples, boils, bone pains, swelliugs, rheu matism, catarrh, or any blood or sk'n disease, we advise von to take Botanic Blood Brflm (B. B. B.) Especially recommended for old. obstinate, deep-seated cases of malignant blood or kia diseases, because Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) kills the poison in the blood, cares where all else lails, heals every sore, makes the blood pure and rich, given the skin the rich glow of heiilth. B. B. B., the most perli'Ct blood paritier made. Thoroughly tested lor 30 years. Costs 1 per large bottle at drag stores. To prove it cures, simple of Blood Balm sent free by writing Bloon balm Co., Atlanta, Ga, Des cribe trouble and free medical ad vice sent in sealed letter. SE This is an honest offer-medieiut sent at once, prepaid. ITae For a Little Orphan. Some years ago one of the charitable societies of Iowa sent a number of orphans to one of the towns of the state for distribution among childless people. The distribution aroused much Interest in the village. As the orphans were being given to those who wanted to adopt children a little resident of the town ran up to her mother and said: "Oh, mamma, I wish you would take a little orphan girlT' "But, my dear," replied the mother, "I have you. What do I want with an orphan?" "I know you have me," said the lit tle girl, "but you might want to have a funeral, and you could use the little orphan girl instead of me." Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the ex perience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatur. Ala., For three years" she writes, l endured insufferable pain from indiges tion, stomach and bowel trou ble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was in duced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney, fetomacu and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine- Only 50c. It's guaranteed by John Tull and W. A. Leslie, druggists. mill m i mmm tvm mrni j.n.'FJ.m 1 tMHW IM mmmr'r m A Royal Clock. There are nearly 250 clocks at Wind sor castle and about 170 in Bucking ham palace. One of the most interest ing of those at Windsor is in a gilt metal case given by Henry VIII. to Anne Boleyu on the morning of their wedding. It is ten inches high and is engraved with the royal arms of Eng land quartered with those of France. The lead weights. are engraved with true lovers knots and "H. A. Dieu et Mon Droit" at the base. This clock, which at one time became the property of Horace Walpole, was bought by Queen Victoria.- It has survived four centuries, but four y irs only marked the duration of the f -yal love of Hen ry and Anne Boleyn. un no risk. sticth in time saves nine. Take "just a mite" of liamouV Tonic Eegulator uightly, aud jou will be pleased with the effect. That tired, exhausted feeling will disappear, there will be no cause for headaches, paius iu the back or side. Wbeu the orgrans aie 1l a healthy state cue has no cust for complaint, and that is just the state a systematic use of- KtmonV Tonis ltegulater will produce. 25 ceniij, . How Holland Treats Paupers. There are few ablebodied paupers in Holland. A tract of public land con taining 5,000 acres is divided into six model farms, to one of which the per son applying for public relief is sent. Here he is taught "agriculture and ia subsequently permitted to rent a small farm for himself. Holland also has a forced labor colony, to which vagrants are sent to do farm and other work, whether they like it or not. A Long Lived Pike. In the museum at Mannheim there was a skeleton of a pike which meas ured nineteen feet and had a ring around it with this inscription in Greek: "I am the fish which was first of all put into the lake by the hands of the governor of the universe, Frederick II., the 5th of October, 1230." The fish, having been caught in 1497, was 267 years old. London Standard. Made Sore of the First Requisite. Betty So Maud is engaged? Well, I'm sorry for the man. She doesn't know the first thing about keeping house. Bessie Oh, yes, she does! Bet tyI'd like to know what Bessie The first thing is to get a man to keep house for. Harper's Bazar. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of (tf&Ski lia'iiori's English Cough Syiop cures Coughs, Cold, and all kiD'1' dealeis. jd troubles Bronchitis 25c. AH Good Spirits. Gooil spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their maiu source is the liver aud all the due spiilts ever made in the Blue Grass State could nt remedy a bad liver or the hundred and -one iU effects ii produces. You cau't have good spirits and a bad liver at the sarin time. Your liver must l in line condition if ou would feel buo aut, Uapp.r aud hopeful, bright of ve, light of step, vigorous and Micces.-sful iu your pursuits. You can put your liver hi fine couditiou by using Green'M August Flower the gieatest of all medicines for the liver aud stomach and a cer taiu cure for dyspepsia or indiges tion. It has been a favorite uoase bM remedy for over thirty five Veirs. August Flower will make vur liv-r healthy and active and thus insure yon a liberl supply of "good spirits." Trial size, 25. ; tegular bottles, 75u. At all drug gits. ld tuon's Touic Regulator is the most popular all around medicine we have eer haurlled It is a gentle ixaiivt-, le.ilr If i.l tonic ind pioiupt iiealth remoter. Hand s-'m', large tin box 25;ts. FOIETSKONETTAR Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia LAST CALL FOR GRADED SCHOOL TAX. I respect fully a?-k all pnrsons who bae not. pa d their graded .ehool tax to come and jn aud save trouble, for trouble there will be ;f the taxes aie uot paid onn. Wiiocan you blame ir your name ap;. ears in ihe list adrertisedf Yours trnlv, J b. uoLloway, Tax Collectt r Match 15, 1904. Done Pains, Itching, Scabby Skin Diseases, Swellings, Carbuncles. Scrofula Permanently cured bv takins Botanic BlooJ Balm. It destroys the active Poison in the blood. If you have aches and pains in bones, back and Joints. Itching Scabby Skin. Blood feels hot or thin; Swollen Glands Risings and Bumps on the Skin, Mucus Patches in Mouth. Sore Throat, or offensive eruptions: Copper Colored Snots or Rash on Skin, all run-dnn.ot nervous; Ulcers on any part of the tody.- Hair or Eyebrows falling out. Carbuncles or Boils, take liotanio Blood Balm, enarantecd to cure even the worst and most deep-seated cases where doctors, oatent medicines, and hot springs fail Heals all sores, stops all aches and pains, reduces all swellings .makes blood pure and richxompletely chang Ing the entire body into a clean, healthy condition B, B. B, has cured to stay cured thousands of cases of Blood Poison even after reaching the last stages Old Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema are caused by an awful poisoned condition of the Blood. B B. B. cures Catarrh, stops Hawking and Spitting: cures Rheumatism, with Aches and Pains heals all Scabs. Scales, Eruptions, Watery Blisters with Itching and Scratching of Eczema, by giving a pure, healthy blood supr'y to affected parts. Cancer Cured Botanic Blood Balm Cures Cancers of all Kinds Suppurating Swellings. Eating Sores. Tumors, ugly (jlcers. It kills the Cancel Poison and heals the Sores or worst Cancer perfectly. If you have a presistent Pimple. Wart, Swellings, Shooting, Stinging Pains, take Blood Balm and they will disappear before they develop into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless cases, of Cancer cured by taking Botanic Blood Bairn OUR GUARANTEE. Taks a large bottle ot Botanic Blood Balm(B.B.B,)as directed on label, and when the right quantity is taken a cure is certain, sure and lasting. If not cured your money will nromnfty b refunded without arqumen'. Botanic Blood Balm B.lS.lt.l ia Pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Composed of Pure Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens Weak Kidneys and Stomachs. cures Dyspepsia. Sold by all Druggists. SI. Per Large Bottle.with complete direction for home cure. Sample Sent r reo bv writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ca Describe your trouble, and special free medical advice, to suit your case, will be sent in sealed letter. W. A. LESLIE, Druggist, Morgnnton, N. C. Malarial jaknsss -vr fMW takes the joy of life away and opens 1. - -J r n m the system to disease. .Assist Nature, avoid strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment. & TONIC PELLETS will help the natural forces restore perfect health, feed the blood and aint the bloom of health on the cheeks o A Treatment tHat Cures , thout unpleasant effects. rA:i r, t Complete Treatment ?1o 25c. Wise buyers of IMPLEMENTS. Know w and where to ct ii They lealize Hint 't to Li-. I success of their 'fill s labor depends ai"- upon the tools t!iev use. Implements are no experiment. Defter crops with ht labor, 1 i 1 in at 4 -w h me r w m ri".ui'.Mj,.i..,i.i , 1 zjJ I, 1 bi VVwO v )S? into rS t7 EVER , E fUR . tm TIIKEE TIMES THE 53 ALL STEVENS RIFLES AND PISTOLS ARC GUARANTEED TO BE SITE, DURABLE 1KB ACCCRA7L THE FAVORITE PJFLE ConstlDation is-nr.fh.'rinr ! than a cloazma of th fmwpla I and nothinelesg than vital starf- nation or death if not relifvprl If every constipated sufferer could realize that he i? allowing poisonous filth to remain in hn system, he -would soon get relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels are relieved. Thed ford's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in a j easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. Be sure that yon get the orirn- ,.1 rm, ir ji" 1-11 1 t P uai iiicuauru a uiacK-uraugiit, made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and 11.00 packages. Hortaa, Ark., Hay 85, 1901. I cannot reconneid Thedford'i Black Iaght too highly. 1 kee It In ny hoase all the time and har BMd it for the last tea year. 1 aerer fare aiy children any other laxatlre. I mink 1 moid aerer be able to work with oat it " iroBblM with 1 cV1nP"o. 1 oar atedlclae Is u uui acrpe me ap. 1 v. B. flcFABLASD. 1 m othing like it. reditors are carry it. afraid of a man who don't very good business man has it. GO TO M. B. KIBLER FOB IT. Locate cold Spring Hotel, i 23 Miles WnrtK.Wec ,f Morgnton. Elevation 3440 Feet Surrounded yjjth Beautiful Mountain Sc :cner. Board at $1.00 per day and $25.00 by the month, run a hack, making- two trips a week. Leave Cold A " 1 T" -mm- un xuonuay. ieave Morpranton at 8 o'clock mornino-, also Friday and Saturrlav of - . 1 V b 1 J - Terms for round trip for each person $3.00. I will Spring- on Tuesday same week. A. Xoven, Proprietor. in JBuLlSl K!9 ! ail posIftlveOy cispe Guy case, off ' CCEdney op itsiaiiidep. diasease ..molt IbeyoBiii tSiie 'iroach off --Bnedibine. .. Wo medicine cam do Bnpra.- FOLEY'S :;iUDNEY CURE strengthens the urinary organs, builds up the kidneys and invig orates the whole system. IT IS GUARANTEED TWO SIZES 50c and $1.00 .Passed Stcna-and Gravel With Excruciating Pains t' Thur.-S' Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O .writes 'I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for Ve,rs 7Z fng gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicinea oni, tave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB 5 fSS wil f urpnsing A few dose, started the brick dust, like fine stoles eTc and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I tell Kic . n' FOLEY' KIDNEY CURE has done ml iW f'S"- Ho Other Remedy Can Compare With It Ih0,,-TvCarter'0,Ashboro N-C., had Kidney Trouble and one bottle of FOLEY'S KinNFvVrrB' - 7'.l ;UD,e 'n i .1 . : cucticu a penecicure. and a , . " wwiim VIIVWl&U m be says there is no remedy that will compare with it. SOLD UID .REGOESBiDED BY VA11E OF ANY OTHER. ONE THIRD EASIER, ONE THIIiD FASTER. unoccu- Agents wanted in pied territory. Wheeler & Wilson M'f 'g. Atlanta, Ga. For Sale by Heldf.br akd & Connelly. D ou b 1 e Yo u r Salary Through the I. C. S. You can do it, just like thousands of others we have helped toward success. We can train you at home, in spare time, and at small expense, for any of the fol lowing positions: Mechanical, Electrical. Steam, Clrt, or Hlnlng Engineer; Draftsman; Architect; Book keeper; Stenographer; Show-Card Writer: Window Dresser; er Ad Writer. Writ TODAY, atatlng which poet tion Intereste yon, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Box 799. SCRANTON, PA. OS CALL 01 OCS LOCAL HEPRESKHTATCTl ia an accurate rifle and puts every shot where you hold it. Weight 4 J pounds. Made in three calibers .22, .25 and .30 Kim Fire. . No. 17, Plain Sights, ' . . $8.00 Ho. 13, Target Sights, . . 8.50 Where these rifles are not carried ir stock by dealers we will seiid, eipres i prepaid on receipt of price. Send stamp 'for catalog describine complete line and containing valuable information to shooters. The J. Strew Arks asd Tool Cs. P.O. Bm 33ou CHICOPEE FAILS, BAJS. UM4 50 YEARS' tW kr MA Trace Marks Designs CC?YRIGHTS 4C AriTone wr.ffln? a Pkctrh cue devn'" qiii-klr a.trt-iiii onr vim n fxe cl,!,1?; ."" liiTpntinn is prihniily p.iieTitiiWe. "? IB mZ ii.,.unMi.n.nn.iot,i;,.i 11 nr.iihi on I'sicca . . . .. . . ' f.. ..u."rtrf 1.111115. Patents taker, through jlar.n A -" recti" tptruU notice, i!oy.t chsroe, mthe S&Bfific JUaericaa. A handsomelT I'll utrnted w(wklr. 1 cu la tion ,if any wientitic j.mrnal. ler"':,ti year: four months. L Sold by all n"rdf7 MUNN&Co.,BNewDTp Branb Office. 62f v gt, WasbinKtuo. 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T'Ultn of 21 and 35, citizens of t"e 1 States, of good character and t1 habits, who can speak, read an.i 10Be Englieh. For information api'1? iit cruiting Officer, 15 tdj4 etreet. Charlotte; Southern v Trust tuildinj?, Greensboro, ro' 8 building. Winston Salem, 4U 4 Bve.. Asheville, N. C or tie Building. Spartanburg. S-1- FCimraBmXllW! Kakes Kidneys and Biaddef
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