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Why Not Buy the best5 They cost no more. Cortland vehicles are made of the best materia!, best finish and painted on this market. It has required thirty-five years of practical experience in manufacturing high-grade vehicle to attain their high standard of excellence. We sell the Guil ford and Chase City Buggies, the best buggies manufactured in North Carolina. GET OUR PRICES" BEFORE BUYING KEARNEY ("Yellow 203 PARRISH STREET, German ant! Pearl Millet, Teosinte, Field Peas, Soja Beans, Navy Beans. All kinds of Seed for the Field. Call lo See Us! G E KING & SONS Three Registered Druggists. 224 West Main Street, - Phone 106 NifolkMgrp (Schedul s in Effect Nov. 25, 1906.) DCUHAU DIVISION. Sun Paity Ex Sua Daily a.m. p.. Ill Ar 0:15 9:50 p.m a.m. 5:15 7:07 8:29 8:00 9:01 8:2S 9:24 Lv Psrham Lv Roxboro Ar 7:30 S:oo Lv Denniston Ar 6:53 7:I7 Lv S'th Boston Ar 6:25 7:05 Lv Houston Ar 6:oq 6:jq -45 9:39 11:50 12:15 Ar Lyncnourg Lv 3:00 4:15 WESTBOUND LEAVE LYNCHBURG DAILY. 2:33 p. m. The St. Louis Express Pullman s'eeper, Roanoke to Colum bus, B!eaeld to Cincinnati, also for Radford, Bristol. Knoxville, Chatta nooga and inlt-.nieuiate points. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to Xnoxville. 7:00 a. m. For Roanoke, Rockv Mount, Winston Salem, Radford, Bristol, Bluefield, Norton, Welch. 5:30 p. tn. Daily for Roanoke. EAST BOCSD LEAVE LYNCHBCRG. 3:35 p. tn. Daily tor Farmviile, Rich mond, Petersburg and Norfolk Parlor Car. 2:50 a. in. For Petersburg, Rich wond aud Norfolk. Pullman sleeper to Norfolk. Also Pullman sleeper between Lynchburg and Richmond. 8.50 a.m. Daily for Farmviile, Peters burg, Richmond and Norfolk. Winston Salem Division. Leave Ro anoke 5:15 p. tn.. except Sunday, for Winston-Salem an I iatermediatestations nd 9 "2o a. m. daily for same stations and Charlotte, N. C. North Carolina Divisions. Leave Pa laski 6:10 a. m. daily, except Sunday, for Betty Baker and 6:2s a. tn. daily, sept Sunday, for Galax and Fries. Clinch Valley Division. Leave Blue field 915 daily, 2 25 p. tn. for Norton. 11. F. BRAGG, Trav. Pass. Agt. V. B. BEVILL.G.P. A., Roanoke, Va.,Gce. Office, Roanoke, V. Southern Railway I3T EFFECT At'Gl'ST 6. loot. This condensed schedule is published as information, and is subject to change without notice to the public: Train leave Durham. X. C. 3:30 a. m. No. 111 westbound daily for Green-borj ami io"ai points, connecting t Grt-eborr wi.h Florida Express foi Charlotte, Columbia. Savannah and Jack otiville, hl.vi with the Washington and Southwestern Limited, solid Pullman train, for Atlanta, Birmingham, Mem phis, Montgomery, Mobile, and point south. 3.40 a ns.. No. tit, eastbouud. daily ior Glds'oro and local stations, connect ion t Go'dslwro with Atlantic Coast Line Ut Wilmington, Tarboro and Nor folk, and w ith Atlantic & North Carolina Railway for Kinston and New Bern. 7:00 a. tn., No. 162. mixed, Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays for Keyaville and local stations. 9 to a. ts No. i8. eastbouad, daily for GoMsboro and local stations, con necting at Selma for Wilsoa, Rocky Mount, Norfolk :;d Kastcrn North Caro lina points. 9:40 a. ).. No. nl daily fur Oxford, Chase City, Keysville and Richmond and lecal potsl. Handles through costb between Raleigh, Durham and Rich Biond. Io:oo a. m., Xo. 107. westbound, daily, j for Greetibro and local stations, con necting at Greensboro with t S. Fast SUil for Washington and New Vork and points North; close -connection with tiain for Charlotte and local stations, also for Winston-Salem. J:5J. m . No. ,-36, eaitbour.d, daily, for Goidsboro and ltal fail's. ! 4 Jofi. Hi., No. l, we,t'iund, daily, fr Greensboro and local stations, con necting at Greenslioro with trao No. 2j for Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman sleeper stid first class day coach Waahusgtos to Jackson ville without chatiee. Also connects with trsin No. 35, U. ft. Fast Mail, j. Atlanta and all points South and South west. 4:45 n. mi., Xo. 174. tniirH. daily ex cept Sunday, for Keysville and local tUtkms, 6.45 p.m., Xo. IIS, daily ttr Raleigh tad local points. John B. Ceaiiah, Agent, Durham, X. C. JR. L. Veiwost, T. P. A., Charlotte, N.C, & SONS Front.") - - DURHAM, N. C. The Great Summer Feed for Your STOCK!; SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. The Exposition Line to Norfolk jamestowFexposition ! Hampton Roads, Norfolk, Va. APRIL 26 TO NOV. 30 Special Low Rates from Dnrham Round trip season tickets, $ S 25 " 6o.day tickets 7 50 " KMlay tickets, 6 So " coach excur tickets, 4 00 Coach excursion rate sold day prior to owninjr date and on rh -T,,,., j thereafter, limited seven days and en , dorsed "Not Good in Sleeping, Pullman ana rnrior tars." Other tickets j?o on sale April 19th, and continue until close of exposition. For rates from other points apply to your nearest Seaboard agent, or repre- t'lM.'.wlIeil 1'itttHviigrr SiTvk-i via SEAB0AR01AIR LINE Iff, Watch for announcement of Improved Schedules. l or information and literature address C. II. GATTIS, Traveling Panger Agent, Raleigh, X. C. R. L. MONTGOMERY, Agent, Durham, X. C. To Bicycle Riders You arc invite! to call and see the many improvements in the modern bicycle. The styles and makes of my line will p.eaie you. Call and inspect them. A few second-hand wheels at a bargain. My repair shop is well equipped' and y -,vtr work will be promptly done. H. A. GASKINS (NEAR FIVB POINTS) Durham, - - N. C. Notice of Administration Having this day qualified as admlnis trator of the estate of W. B. Harris. de eased, hte of Durham county, N. C, this it to notify all persons having :::ms against laid estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the id Uy rf April, I90I, or this notice will be i n bar of their recovery. All per-s-ifis indebted lo said estate will please , B:ke immediate payment. ' TIu j I dy of April, 1907. K. V. GARRARD, Administrator, . CONJUNCTIVITIS. Cauaes and Treatment of This Allmant of tha Eyas. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, or mucous mem brane covering the front surface of the jeyebaH and lining the lids. It may be of any degree of sever A 11 1 . iy ana uue 10 many causes, .varying from the mildest form of irritation up through pink eye to the most violent inflammation, .resulting sometimes, through extension to the deeper structures, in destruction of the eye. In the, simple form of acute con junctivitis the eyes are bloodshot, the membrane lining the lids is red, the edges of the lids are reddened and swollen, and there is a sticky, more or less yellow, secretion, which quickly dries and gums the lids to gether. The eyes burn and smart and are verv sensitive to the light. There is often a feeling as if a hai or a grain of sand were in the eve. Bacteria of some sort are almost always to be found on mieroscopicJl examination of the secretion,' but it does not follow that conjunctivitis neces'a.uy results from contagion. Bacteria are almost always present in the folds of the conjunctiva and await a lowered resistance of the membranes, resulting perhaps from dazzling light, irritation from dust or cinders or eye strain in order to take on renewed growth and excite the membrane to disease. Recurring attacks of conjunctivi tis, accompanied perhaps with an occasional sty, almost surely result from eye strain and are to be pre vented only by the wearing of prop er glasses. A mild attack of acute conjunc tivitis will usually get well of itself in the course of a few days, but if neglected it might go on to a more severe form of inflammation, caus ing suffering and serious incon venience, and it may lie even endan gering the sight. The subject of this trouble should stav in a room, not dark, but with the light dimmed a little, and if he is obliged to go out he should wear colored glasses while the mflamma tion lasts. The eyes should never be bandaged. The utmost cleanliness should be ob?erved. The eves should be bath el several times daily in boiled wa ter containing a little table talt or in a solution of boric acid. If the lids are hot and swollen much, re lief mav be obtained by the applies tion of small squares of linen kept while not in use on a lump of ice and frequently changed when they begin to grow warm. This treatment will usuallv suf fice for the ordinary case of con junctivitis, but if a cure does not take place in a day or two the phr sk' n should be consulted, for de lays in eye troubles may be danger om. Youth's Companion. Wanted tha Clocks Wound. A woman who had put her furni ture in storage surprised the ware house superintendent by making 1 queer request. "Here are six clocks," she said, '"I didn't pack them up because I want them to be kept running all the time. Will you see that they are wound regularly? Nothing spoils a good clock so effectually as useicssness. lhe works get clog god with dust when lying idle and seldom run well afterward. If you will set those clocks out on a Icncb and send homebody in to Mind them every week, HI be much obliged. lven to a warehouse manager who had been a-ked to perform many a strange task in his time that seemed a peculiar stipulation, but he promi?pd to see that the rloekl were wound. ew lork Tress. Some Tsmptraturs. The Quaker's habit of calm some times deceives onlookers as to hit real feelings. There was an occ tiou on which Mrs. Abigail Grayf peaceful countenance aroused rt fentment in the heart of her niece, one of "the world'i people." "I don't see how you could lit there, Aunt Abigail, and hear that man talk and never look as if yoo. eared," she said tearfully, referring to a late interview with an unprin cipled ihopkeeper. ''There I wai boiling, and not even so inurh'ai one of your cap ruffles stirred." "If "thee could have seen far enough below the cap ruffle-," re plied Mrs. firay sedately, "the would have seen that I was boiling lso, but without steam, my child." The Scallop. The scallop can anchor itself u well at any ship. It never fails to drop Hi tnchor on th approach of rough weather. The scallop, lying in its bed of shoal water, foreseen 1 itonn in true tailor fashion and at once puts oat tough and elastic little cable from point mar its hinge. ThU cable it fastens firmly to the nearest rock. It is then se cure in the vilest weather. He who wades through scallop haunted hosts as storm approaches mav tee the tiny shellfish mooring them selves on ail aides with silent bustle. AFFECTIONATE BIRDS. Wa of tha Gacso of Kappol Island, Tiarra del Fucgo. To the naturalist wild life is every way more interesting than that of domesticated . creatures. Si 0 whero can this life be studied better than in regions least frequented by an. Captain Snow tells in his "Voyage to lierra del iiieiro how complete ly unacquainted with man were the birds of those South American is lands. What particularly interested turn was the fellow feeling shown among the sea fowl. "1 remember once when I wanted to give the men a change of diet at Keppel island I shot in an hour and a half twenty-nine of the best up land geese, quite as good and large as our linest geese at home. "It was not always, however, that I wanted to shoot these birds. They went in pairs or threes when feed ing. On the occasion to which I re fer I was making sad slaughter among them, when I observed a male bird suddenly turn from the flight which he and his companion were making and look around. I had shot his mate, and the poor thing had just dropped on a hillock not far from me. "For a moment the male hesitat ed and walked off after alighting near his partner. But he again re turned on seeing the female strug gling in death. On he came leisure ly toward the fallen bird and so in different to his fate that for a sec ond or two I did not shoot, until I bethought me that I would end his grief, if grief he had, by making him share the same fate. Another male bird that I winged fell in the water, where I could see him swimming about clopely attend ed by his female companion. When at last I sent the boat and captured tne wounded one his poor consort took to the shore and wandered about bv herself, apparently ouite disconsolate, and refused to mix with the others. "I could mention several in-! stances which I noticed of affection ! between these wild birds, but must ; give only the following: One of the loggerhead ducks had been caught aiive and carried about with me on the beach. The other bird, seeing his companion in this situation, at once came on shore for it and fol lowed us about to some distance, until at last I allowed the captive to go, when they joined each otner and immediately waddled away to the water. ' Surf Bathing. The oft repeated warning to surf bathers, and particularly to those who dive, to protect their ears from the water by cotton plugs, etc., is not generally heeded, to judge by the damage often traced to its neg lect, says a medical journal. They who have lost the membrana need to be especially careful and to give up diving. Tne tympauum is readi ly protected by the cotton plugs firmly introduced, but in diving even then the air in the nasal fossae, accessory sinuses and nao pharynx is compressed and partially escapes by the eustachian tubes, and in con sequence the water enters so far and high m the nasal fossae as to pain iuijy irruatj the pituitarv mem- brace and b'ads to protracted con- ges-iton. Kept Him Posted. Some years ago a railway porter uroie 10 Atimirai jx.-rcsiord or the British navy saying, "Our home has been blessed with twins, and I write to a-K your lordship if vou will ask .t. - ft m ..1 - me rnneess ox wales it we may call the little girl Princess of Wales Brown and the little boy Lord Charles Beresford Brown." Lord Charles procured the necessary per mission from the princess and sent it, together with his own. A month later ctme the following from the same man: "My lord, I am happv to inform you that Lord Charles Beresford Brown is well and hearty and that Princess of Wales Brown died this morning." - A Compliment The heavy villain of the barn storming aggregation stalked into the workshop f the village editor. "What did you mean by referring to me as a 'misfit' in your write-up of the performance last night?" he roared. "I meant," answered the local molder of opinion, "that you were entirely too peat for the company you were with." And the heavy villain, being a itranger to the ways of village ed itor!, believed him. Kansas City Independent. Always Happy. She Papa believes in the pleas Bret of anticipation. He Do you agree with him t She Oh, yes, indeed. In tha tumtner he promises to buy me a sealskin coat the following winter if 111 give tip going to the teaside, and in the winter he promisee to tend me to the seaside the following sum mer if I give up the sealskin eoaL to, you ice. I am alwtya happy. B aamin CHOLERA AND GAPE X And all other ills in Chickens and other Fowls cured by : Yearby's Poultry Powder I TRY A PURE AND FRESH DRUGS PROMPT ATTKNTION TO MAIL ORDERS. I Yearby's Drugstores : EDGEMONT and DURHAM, N. C. 1 What the People Need . . . : The Roller Mill Supplies it ! Merchant, your Flour and Meal trade will be permanent if Carr-olina Rol ler Mill products are kept constantly in stock. Peerless stands for the best of wheat. Banner is all right aa straight. Satisfaction guaranteed as to all goods . 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