Bad Spells fl "i suffered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness," I writes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C "At last, I was | almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. We had three H doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bad I spells, that lasted from 7to 28 days. In one week, after I I gave Cardul a trial, 1 could eat, sleep, and Joke, as well as ■ anybody. In 8 weeks, I was Well. I had been an Invalid ■ for 5 weary years I Cardul relieved me, when everything ■ else failed." CARDU I WomanVTonic I If you are weak and ailing, think what It would mean, (J to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more H than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy,for women, ■ has been used by thousands of weak and. ailing sufferers. H They found it of real value in relieving their aches and ■ pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved I and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, for I use,- at once, by you. Try It, today. auxJ - J - i —— 1 = fHER GREATI FEAR By GERALD DAVIS Colonel Rogers of Virginia was n man of tbo world, a bachelor and au excellent fellow at heart, though he was only understood by his intimate friends. No one ever thought of Rog ers a* a husband or a father. As to living with tnuii, woman or child or having bls%ffnlrs mixed with those of any one else than himself, the Idea was preposterous. lie was very fond of i women's society and was popular with them, but always in a general, never in i • particular, way. He bad reached the age of fifty without liny entanglements, but was no,t disposed to consider him self "out or tho woods" so long as bo lived. His one aim was to BO conduct I himself that no wotflan could get un advantage of him, for, though be ad mired the sex, lie held tho theory that no man could stand against oily one of them either in duplicity or to prevent the accomplishment of any purpose on 1 .which she might buvo set her mind. Sogers wos very fond of piny—that la, among gentlemen. He never played j at a gambling house. Indeed, he onee ■pent a week nt Monte Carlo without ] Investing a franc. "I never play to j make money," he said. "I play only a gentleman's game for the purpose of passing the time." * Rogers went to Paris and was intro duced at an aristocratic club there- One night nt a social gamo ho won from a young man named Rutan some ten or twelve thousand francs. The I amount expressed In tho French coln ago sounds large, hut It was n little over $2,000. Rutan was understood to fee well off and did not seem to take his loss to benrt, and, as for Rogers, there was nothing unnsuai In his winning or loalng such an nmount nt any time. Tbe settlement was made by Rutan'* paying Rogers his winnings in. new crisp bills of 1,000 francs denomina tion. The next morning Rogers wns sil ting In tho rending room of his hotel | ■canning n newspaper when n waiter . announced to blm that a.lady desired • to see blm In a reception parlor. "A lady to see me!" exclaimed the i colonel. "Are you sure you have come ! to the right man?" "She wishes lo see Colonel Rogers of • .Virginia.". Being the only and original Hogem of Virginia, the colonel raised himself ftom bis comfortable leather covered chair and followed the servant to the lady. He found a very attractive look ing person about thirty years old, but With n worried expression on lier fare. "Colonel Rogers, I believe," she be gan In tolerable English. "At jour service, ma dame." "You won last nlgbt from my baa hand 12,000 franca?" "1 believe 1 did, mndarae, win some money from a Mr. Rutan." "Would yon mind taking from me In place of the notes be gave yotf other Botes to a similar amount?" "I would gladly do anything to oblige ftm, ma da me, but 1 would like to he sallgh toned as to tb* reason for the CbAAgfe" "And I would not think of penult ttag yon to do me a favor without riv ing you some Inkling ss to the cause X bare always board that the chivalry at Americans toward oar sax comes largely from you southerners. Every 080 knows what may be expected from Colonel Rogers of Virginia." The colonel bowed. "I will trust you with tho sacret 'on that account. I know It will remain With you. My husband's father Is wealthy. and my husband has nothing. I have, fortunately, some money of my own. My husband la an Inveterate gambler. Re has lost all the money hla fSther has given him and broken every promise to reform. Tooterday. on his promise not to gamble. Mr. Bntan, Br., gave blm 12.000 francs, Marked some of tbe bills and set a detective to watch his son. I discover ed through an accident that tbe bills wore marked, and my husband told me that ho had lost them to you. 1 desire to save hla from a break with his father, which. If It occurs, will never bo healed. Dy replacing these note* ho has given you with others I can avert this calamity."! There was nothing for the colonel to do but make tbe exchange. Indeed, be Was glad enough to do so, for be was terror stricken isst be be connected With a family scandal. Taking tbe notes from his pocketbook, he counted 12400 francs and banded them to tbe lady, receiving In return those she took from her own portsmonnsle. Then. ;v with a profusion of thanks, she left Tbe next day a gendarme called at I lka hotel, and the colonel was charged With passing counterfeit money. Every || note tbo lady bad given him was spurt- To Colonel Rogers his loss wss noth §g fag, nor was tbe position in which be 1 was placed especially appslllng, for he ■ was above suspicion. It was the fact I a»t after all his fears and all his can j tion be bad been lbs tie tbe dupe of a ence, 11 nl he parried all efforts c-n the part of those who endeavored to have h!ai come to them. He never quite re covered 'from'the Shock. He played a number of times after that with M. Rutan, whom he discov ered wns a bachelor. Who Informed the woman of the colonel's winning* was never discovered. It wns doubt less ono of tbe club servants. ' STORIES OF 0. HENRY. * A Promised Visit and tho Droll Woy It Was Evsdsd Wherever one goes one bears a story of the late O. Henry, tbe writer. Ev ery one In maguxlne circles hereabouts knew blm, and most bad bad a per sonal experience or two. Somehow ev ery story Illuminates the man. They are not merely humorous tales, but through them ons catches a glimpse of his characteristics, bis broad humanity or his generosity or his love of the city. Robert H. Davis, the magazine man. re lated that on one occasion be weut a-vlsltlng with O. Henry down on Long Island. "It wns a very hot (Jay." said Davis. "Wo hod climbed an everlasting bill. Another greater bill stretched before us. Tbe sun was a disk of brass, and dust and bent and clicking Insects rose from the ground. Wo sut on a fence to rest. " 'ls there anything else I can show you?' I asked him. "'Yes,' said Henry, wiping his fore head. 'Show me a return ticket to New York.' "Un one occasion he had promised to spend the week end with Oilman Hall at bis country place In Jersey. Mr, Hall had Invited blm several times. When Henry finally accepted Hall gave him the most precise directions. " Tnke a 8 o'clock train on Friday afternoon,' said Mr. Hall, 'and I wlllt meet you with the csrfrystl at itbe sta tion.' "At 11. o'clock on Friday morning Mr. Hall was called to the telephone In bis country borne. Tbe boy at tbe railroad station droningly informed blm that there was a telegram for him, signed •O. Henry.' , " 'Read it' commanded Mr. Hall, and tbe boy's sleepy voice buzzed over the wire. " 'New York/ be read. Twenty-third street substation, Western Union Tele grapb company, 10:30 a. m. Addressed, Oilman Hall. Far Out, N. J. Dear Hall—l have mlased tbe 3 o'clock train. Signed. O. Henry.' "Neither Henry nor Hall ever refer red to tbe telegram or tbo evsded visit In subsequent talks."— New York Let ter to Cincinnati Times-Star. His Rors Old Pointing. Speaking of fake sntlqoee snd forg ed pointings sn srt amateur said: "There is sn Amerloan who bought a Rapbnel In Rome some years sgo. The Italian law prohibits the exporta tion of masterpieces, snd the American bsd tho happy Idea of gattlng tho Raphael painted over. Tbla was ac cordingly done. Tbo rata old painting reached New York In the gulae of a modern snow scene. "Thsn tbe restorer, under tbo watch, fal owners eye, set to work on It With a sponge dipped In turpentine bo proceeded to rub tbe snow scone off. Bo sponged It off readily, but ho apongod a bit of tbo Rapbael off, too— and, behold, underneath tbo Rapbael a portrait of Marconi was revealed."— Washington Star. Tho Dutoh at Churoll. Men atlll wear tbelr hats In church la many parts of Holland. Moreover, smoking In church Is not considered Irreverent by tbo Dntch whan eervlce la not In progroea, and tba ministers tbsmaelvee Indulge In tbla practice. Altogether, according to a recent vis itor, "tba Dutchman has a very com fortable form of religion. Too keep your bat on In cburcb and that aavoa you many a chill; yon talk freely and In your natural voice, not In a whis per; you have a neat housemaid In a white cap snd spron (snd nothing Is more cleanly snd cbsrmlng thsn a Dntch servant maldi to show you to your scat or to offer you s chair; you have nice drab pewa of painted daal all around yon and a cheerful two decker pulpit above." •lew Development In the Child. Remembering that Balsac, Walter •cott, Daniel Webster snd the groat educator, Froebel. were counted as dullarde In tbelr youth, tbe Importance of allowing certain minds s slow de velopment lo manifest A child who st fourteen Is learning numbers may at forty compose o great epic or dlscovsr a new element Through kindergarten methods, manual training, phyalcsl and Industrial exercise, dancing and military drill, the attention la arrested, the slumbering mind Is roused, tbe wsnderlnc will he recalled.—Rbeta Cbllde I >orr In the Century. Don't believe Jill yo'i resd slsct li.i ponltry protitM. 'I here's *oinrlli!ng fn sale behind a fairy isle. It's a g»:u brick trick to tell a story slick. BE LOVABLE. Let your tail be reader your* 1 •ell worthy o( love, and this even more (of your own happiness than for'dial of another's. -Maeterlinck. uuNuntit uiwirruai* EFFECTIVE AND CHEAP. Students In Seattle Moke Interesting Experiment. The University of Wssblngton st Se attle hss recently Instslled on tbe cam pus s number of ismpposts which were designed snd tbelr construction personally supervised by Frank E. Johnson, Instructor in tbe university. Seventy-eight of these posts have been placed In tbe most Important parts of tbe campus, comprising about one-flftb of Its totsl area, and more will be placed when a state appropriation has been obtained for this purpose. These posts are a university product through out, as they were not only deslgued -by aninstructor, but the entire labor was furnished by students In tbe engineer ing department during tbelr vacation, and the castings necessary were de signed and made at the foundry of tbe engineering department. The Fortland cement used also was a Washington production. Tbe concrete was band mixed In pro-, portion of two parte cement to five parts gravel without tbe use of any sand. Tbe pea gravfcl was screen ed through a three to tbe Inch mesh, and all passing through this and caught on another screen of six mesbss to the Inch was used. After an averago of eighteen hours from tbo completion of the pouring the molds were removed and the surface tborongbly wire brush, ed. After a three days' set the surface was then washed with one-half strength muriatic add (commercial) When the cement was eaten down sufficiently to make tbo gravel stand out prominent ly the pole wus liberally sprinkled wltb a bose. Each subbsse and the necessary wir ing for each lamp were completed prior to fbo arrival of tbe finished polo at Its permanent location. My refer ence to the plan It will be evident that the construction enables easy and quick work on .the electrical connec tions without detracting from the beau ty of design. .The erecting frame and wagon were *mnde at the unlversltv shops. The trucks support s weight of sufficient magnitude to require spe cial construction. WASTE UTILIZATION. Pittsburgh Hoo Novel Plan Per Using Refuse snd Employing Poor, A scbemo for utilising tbe city's wnste and at the same time providing occupation for hundreds of persons Is about to be inaugurated in Pittsburgh uuder the direction of tbe nivlsory board and finance committee of the Pittsburgh Association For tho Im provement of the I'oor. The ldeu Is to collect the city waste and have It sorted by an industrial branch for men. Headquarters for the work have been provided by Mrs, Wil liam Thaw, who glvos the use of a large corner lot free of rent, together wltb a number of buildings which can be utilized for the work. In these buildings will bo located a waiting room for applicants snd an of fice for the general manager, as well as rooms for sorting the waste, for repalr t lng such articles as are salable and the display of these for sale. The contract bus been let for a two story brick sta ble to accommodate sixteen horses snd for a wagon "shed. A fund of $25,000 la being raised to start work on tbe scheme. "00 NOT DUMP TRASH." New Slgnbosrds Erootod In Vacant Lots of Puoblo, Colo. Half a hundred signposts bearing tbo inscription "Do Not Dump Trash" have been ordered by tho health de partment of Pueblo, Colo., and the first consignment bus been delivered to-the city hall. The posts are to be erected through out tbe city ou vacant lots and In plsceo which hove heretofore been the dutnplng place for trash and rubbish of all kinds. Delow tbe warning will be posted s copy of tbe city ordinance which provides heavy penalties for tbe same. Commissioner Prevost and Inspector llyruea of tbe health department have I teen looking Into the situation, and a number of locations for ths warning posts already have been decided upon. fOWN PLANS SWIMMING POOL Ookdalet Csl.,~Asks For Bide on Free Munioipol Plunge. . . Tbo town of Oakdale, Cal., has Just decided ou a novel Innovation In the shape of a municipal swimming tank. . It will bs tbe first of Its kind In tbe San Joaquin valley nud will be free to all. When tbo proposition woo first men tioned tbe residents considered It s joke, but the city trustees hove evi denced tbelr sincerity by purcbsslng three lots In tbe western part of the town snd snnounclng tbst tbey will In tbo near future vol) for bids for the construction of tbs tsnk. Pumping Station Chrlotowod. Tbe new pumping, station at Sbsr man. Tex., wss set In operation fol lowing a christening by Mayor Wall, witnessed by titty persons. Tbo now station will take care of the output of four wells and will force 80.000 gal lons of water Into the mains sacb hour. Aeeepte Commission Government. The proposition for s commission form of la Holton. Ken., wss carried by a vote of 203 for and 173 against tbe commission plan. Dig but deep enough and under all earth runs water, under all Ufa runs grief.-Dulwer. Some Are So hr Nature. A certain young man. who prided himself on a bruaqoenoaa tbat be mis took for wit met an eminent bat touchy, ecu Ipt or at a studio supper. "So you're tba fhep,'' he osld. as botng Introduced, "tbst makee mod headsr -- - "Not all of them." tbe sculptor re plied. quietly.-Youths Companion. Spooulstlng and Gambling. "Congratulatlous. old man. I bear yon hare been speculating successful ly." "No; 1 loot money." •That eo? Wall, yon ought to know batter than to gamble. "-Kanaaa City Journal. Footlights—So you're oeen my Ham let Wcllr what do you think of Itt Critical Friend-1 prefer Shakespeare*. Boston Transcript t Washington Dlipatch. One hundred And twenty mil -1 lion dollars was filched from the American people daring the last fiscal year by swindlers who op erated largely through the United States mails, according to a report to Postmaster General Hitchcock. This was an increase of approxi mately $50,000,000 over the pre vious year. Of those who are alleged to have operated the fraudulent schemes, 1,063 were arrested by postofflce inspectors. They included persons in all walks of life, merchants and mechanics, politicians and professional men, paupers and millionaires. !)ur ing the yeat which ended June 30 lust, 452 perSons were convicted and sentenced and 571 oases are awaiting final disposition. Postmaster General Hitchcock's order to inspectors to collect evi dence that would warrant crimi nal prosecution of the swindlers gradually is building a wall of protection against such frauds among the American people. Be fore that punishment was only a fraud order forbidding the de livery of mail to such operators who worried but little. They merely changed their names, ad dresses and title of tjieir "busi ness," continuing thuir operations until another fraud order caught up with them. The report says that these fraud manipulators, who usually exploit bogus mines, fake remedies and worthless lands, constitute a dis tinct class of lawbreakers. Among the wealthy offenders who have been oaught by the inspectors are criminals who have posed as re spectable citizens, leaders in their communities and personages in the highest sooial and business oiroles. Some of them were mil lionaires, enriched by their plun der. Some of these men now are serviug prison sentences. Hellefln Mix Hour*. Distressing Kidney and Blad der Disease relieved in six hours by the "NEW GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, Kidneys and back,' in male or female. Relieves re tention of water almost immadlat ly. If you waqt qulok relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Graham Drug Company. A dispatch from A(sxico City says more than 60 persons were killed as a result of an attack on a passenger train by rebels in Mexico last week. The train was wrecked and the passengers slaughtered. One of the most common ail ments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you wilUget quick relief. For sale by all dealers. In the Federal Court at Greens boro Wednesday of last week the case of N. Glen Williams and D. C. Foster against Collector Brown, of Statesville, came up for a hear ing but yru postponed until yes terday. Williams and Foster are trying to restrain Collector Brown irom disposing of a number of barrels of liquor seized from plain tiffs. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an ex cellent remedy, and takes pleasj ure in recommending it. For sale by all dealers. Cornelius N. Lucas, who killed W. C. Jones in Cumberland coun ty July 13, was arrested Wednes day of last week in Charleston, 8. a, and will be brooght to Fay etteville to answer for the crime. The killing ooenrred over a trivial dispute. A vast amoant of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When the stomach fails to perform it* functions properly the whole sys tem becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is all yoo need. They will strengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permanently cured— I why not yon? For sale by all ■ dealers. FREE. —Ws have 18 subscriptions i to the Southern Roraliat, one of the ' very best agricultural papers pub . lished in the United States, which will be given away to those who come first. Pay a.11.00 on your subscrip r tion and get the Raralist free for one - year. Do it now, before all are sold. "Were all medicines as ineri . tirions as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffer ► ing greatly decreased," writes * Lindsay Scott, of Temple, luck ** For sale by all dealers. t ' v •j£ - _ v • Household Necessities J y Li I I > 111 Is I - Jj JLZXJ _Ej JGJ I You Car* Get Either by Paying SI.OO in Advance And Taking Thfe Gleaner For a Year. \ !• I i * 1 If you owe anything on subscription, pay up and pay SI.OO in advance ¥ " and you get your choice of these valuable premiums. ;■ vfM - ' A FINE SAFETY RAZOR ? T' ' * -• • » | ' i'J ON SAME TERMS, AS THE SHEARS. ' jg. This is your opportunity—sl gets both «\ jpfpl paper andrazor. Housewife, here is the best Egg-Beater -> i fin the world. It makes the work easy - , and light and does it quickly, '' «, Send or bring the SI.OO to THE ALAMANCE GLEANER, Graham, N. C. if .... ii i .ii, ■ • Tie "Progre«slve" Party is the individual, man or woman, who uses Foley Kidney Pills for backache, rheumatism,weak back, and other kidney and bladder ir regularities. Foley Kidney Pills are healing, strengthening, tonic, and quick to produce beneficial results. Contain no harmful drugs. Never sold in bulk. Put up in two sizes in sealed bottles. The genuine is a yellow package. For sale by all Druggists. Robert Kinzel was drowned on the top of a 12-story building in which he lived, in New York City Sunday. He had gone to the roof to release a foot and a half of water which had collected there after the pipes became clogged. He ran his right arm down into the drain pipe and as be released the rubbish the suction of the rushing water caughc him. Ilis arm was drawn in up to his shoul ders and became wedged in the pipe. Three companions strove frantically but vainly to release the imprisoned man. The suction held him in the pipe and his head was drawn into the water which still remained cm the roof, caus ing him to drown. English Spavin Liniment re moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprains all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save SSO by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure known, Sold by Graham Drue Co. Democratic members of Con gress, 116 strong, headed by Speaker Clark, journeyed to Sea girt Saturday and passed the time of day with Gov. Wilson. They gave him a book containing the autographs of the visitors and the Governor said he hoped the affair was t\»e beginning of a long ac quaintance. Itch relieved in 20 minutes by Woodford's Sanitn.ry Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Graham Drug Co. " National Democratic head quarters in New York are located in a building called the ."Wilson building." The Repnblican com mittee had arranged for head quarters in the same building but withdrew when they learned the name. To Care a Cold la One IMjr. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mon«iy if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's cignature is on each bpx. 2#c. ■ Gov. Blease, of South Carolina, has issued a statement denying all the charges of bribery and cor ruption brought against him. T. B. Felder, the Georgia attorney who is his main accuser, reiterates the charges. Hay fever and asthma make August a month of intense.suffer ing to many peoplfe. Foley's Hooey and Tar Compound gives prompt case and relief, and is soothing and healing to the in flamed meinbranes. Wm.M. Mere thew, N. Searsport, Me., says: "A few doses of Foley's Honey an® Tar Compound relieved me of a severe attack of asthma and less than a bottle caused a complete euro." Refuse substitutes. For sale by all Druggists. FOHYSKIWrtYCOK 9Ukm UHmm mm 4 Right C' : V v .. *»Vy ; ;i -r', Our Big Four Clubbing Offer The Greatest Subscription Bargain Barer Offend; Reading for the Entire Family. a asms VOKC Jmi 111111 l I BJoomlnfton, Iftlnoß. } Edited by JAMES M. tßvinri. CUcMo, IlUnoU. . Edited by AttTHtJR 1. Bttlfc ' u u |llU|(niUd National Farm Edited by HERBERT KAUFMAN. itsfcsd *BpoisSi for Protremive farmer. In oive.more r.adlnr matter for th. Interpreting and t«ach'ns a*rl«ul- all agricultural communities. It la money than any monthly masaaln. IMthoHty o« fruit culture and should printed. In it you will find hUtory. &JFESS *. by every f**~r and B .r- «™... .c.nc. Invention. art, litr es. and s better and mor. aatlafylnr , America. If you expect to ture ' drw " a - Vacation, religion and oocntry life. It !» .dlted from th. many uaeful departments of Interest Bald, and IS doaely associated With anaJt. a aucceaa at ra|slnc fruit It la lln(nt .vary family, auch ai music, th. (SMBSfSi th. Farmers' Institutes, necessary to hare the- beat ideas of ;c oUn(, fashtona, needle-work, hatr the Agricultural Colleges, Expari- %hct» who'hare succeeded. These w:ll dressing .horn, dressmaking, health, m.nt Stations, and all other organ- etc. Woman's World Is superior to lsatlons davotad'to country Ufe una- »• lou » a >n .«v.ry issue 01 in. irrun moit magutnea u iilng. for 11.00 a r Grower. 'year. Three Magazines and The Semi-Weekly Observer for $1.60, Worth $3.00. iThe ImUWHkly Obswvsr, on. I The Prult Grower, (monthly) .-J 11.00 w»i ItiMr Vole., on. year. (twlc. a msnth). RSc | The Woman's World. monthly) I .* .250 The Charlotte Semi-W«ekljr'Observer I Pt Not 1 Postpone Tom' Acceptance. _ - ■ .. Wel , - ifowspaDer F" J » Coupon. Clf, out and Mall with Reanlttanoa, .r «•«o^., S Mpriat .( Th. Daily pbscryer. Now It fs also a Th « F * rm v ® lc «' riBK papar, but sUll carries all th. n.ws, con- Tha Fr "' t l[ f o * er '. The Wonmn i World. mad made a rcontlniied story of world ovoiho TWELVE I^ON ; THS * from day to day. This news la gathered from all parts of tha world and paid for by The Dally Ob- server. Th. political news Is an Impart'al chronic 6 °"® * ""' """ ••••• at th. events of the w.ek without regard to "party or n - F - n State ...... •• • • faction * An-f>i;nl entl ael f 'THE SEMI-WEEKLY OiSSLiiViiK,, Charlotte, N. C ' _ ——l I mmem—mm I I I .1 — *• Curesßlllousncaa, Sick „ HBTUH Cleanses the syjtem Headache, Sour Stom- MJT I jM, IJ thoroughly and clean ach, Torpid Liver and »"ow complexion# Of , Laxative Fruit Syrup GRAHAM DRUG'CO. SOUTHERN RAILWAY AK 1 Direct Ua« Tm AH Points NORTH, SOUTH, CAST, WEST. Very Low Round Trip R*ta* to aU'Principd Resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta-leaves, Raleigh 4:06 p. m. arrives At lanta 6:35 a. m., making close connection lor an arriving Montgom ery following day after leaying Raleigh, 11:00 a. m., Mebile4;l2p. m., Orleans 8:20 p. m., Birmingham 12:15 m., Memphis 8:05 p. m., Kansas City 11:20 a. m. second day, and connecting for all other points. This car also makes dose connection at Salisbury-for St. Louis and other Western Joints. • Through Parlor Car for Aahevills leaves Goldaboro at 6:45 a. m., Raleigh 8:35 a. m., arrives Aiheville 7:40 p. m., making close connec tion with the Carolina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10&) a. m. following day after leaving Raleigh, with close connection for aU points North and North-West. Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Ralaigh 8:80 a.m n arrives Greensboro 6:30 a. m., making does connection for all points North, Soneh, East and West. This car ia handled on train 111 leaving Goldeboro at 10:45 p. m. , If you desire any information, please write or call. We ass hen to furnish information as well as to sell tickets. H. F. CARY, J. O. JONES, T. P. A-, General Passsngar Agsnt, 21f FsyettsfiDs St., Washington, D. 0. Raleigh, N. 0. SUBSCRIBE FOB The Gleaner-91.00 a year. ~ v" ' "II Mississippi Republican progres sives have rescinded the cell for e State convention to ehooee dele gate to the Chicago national con vention of the Progressive party, "on account of the many appeals from many of onr faithful Repub lican friends that are coming in to us from all parts of the State tirging that we stay with the old party." _ FOLEYSKromPnis Bltlicm WIfHITIIW The United States Supreme Court hold* that the prohibition of pablie billiard and. pool rooms is constitutional and that the muaieipelity of South Patsadena, California, has the right froeloee *?£. law. *The keeper of * billiard room contended in this case that the ordinance abridged his personal rights and liberties guaranteed by the fourteenth amendment to the Federal oonaW tntton. TRADE MARKS Dunns 'rnfv Copvriohts Ac. ' )!!H&aAl r ILWutlllM D.B. „ Indigestion Dyspepsia Kodol -SirtarMf.rsa.'rKa pMffiib'br temporarily all at lb* food In tha stomach, so that tki - ■l—aoh m»j nat and reenparata. Our Guarantee. 2*JJJS»« KyMTs"srib^iSftys! _ ""* «" u f LW *yj »o • n *» *•«*■ MMilmCib ■ ' KILLtm OOUOH ; ■ CURB M LUHCB ; "-™ Dr. King's • MAIM Rlaaaham J IWw UISCOYOIJ

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