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RISES TO SLOW MUSIC.
Andrew Carnegie Has Organist
Help Him to Awake.
On mornitiKS whn Andrew Car
DOKi hHH lu'en iu thit c:v mi the
past yemr ht ln.s hv.d Waltnr C
Gib 1 rganist of th.' Lf-'ady Ta! -eriiacW1,
n me t- hi? Kitth uv.M'ti'
hnmit nt. lii(it --v'COlid Ptrn t lit 1 1
o'clock in the ftvenii'R and phf on
the giat nrgiiii t h ii t it. I u 1 1 in the
lower hallwav of tiiesir ni:i"'frV
me-iop. Tr. CarmiH is usually
wakeued by Mju music.
It is tiudrstooct that Mr. Gili
is vory well piid for gHttinf? up
Hr:v pnoneh in the ruurnit tr to
wak" ndrew Carneitj. Mr. Oai
oicgib is a great lovtir of music.
The organ Mr. Carnegie has bud
built in his New York house is di -scribed
tts oi-a of tha best and big
gest to ha fonfd iu a private houif.
It is a hugo BfTair with four ko' -boards,
built near the staircase in
tbtt lower hallway.
Mrs. Carnegie and Mr. Gale a -
raugad a musical surprise for Mr.
Carnfgie last Sunday afternoon.
At T) o'clock the thirty members
of the Broadway Tabernacle choir
assembled o the Carnegie hoaie.
Standir-g about the lower Btan
woy, they eaug a lot of old Ger
man and Euglish and Scotch
Christmas carol?.
Mr. Ciroegie was taking his af
teruoon uar. The singing brought
hitn to the bead of the stairs, b s
face fairly banning. Miss Rb
Cornett, a soprano, sang rsa solo
"Come Unto Me, "from ;Tne -siab.
"Mr. Moore, a baiytoue, sang
Cantique Noel." Oae of Mr.
Carnegie's great favorites 19 "Si
lent Night, Holy Night." The
whole choir sang that. Another is
a part, of "Adeste Fidelia." which
was i ho sung by the choir. H-i
enjoyed a Bohemian carol. Other
pieces sunp by the choir were "J':
fant So G-utl." "Sleep, H lv
Babe," "f o. II w a R )fe Krf
Blooming," ard "It Cicne I pon
the Midnight Cloar."
1 he jjrtt Success. .
Forty miDwn-lxJltles of August J-'loww
oi1 iu V'ue I'uttrd iatiUei a wje iuce ii
n:r"'1uctroti! , A ti ; 1 llie !etiiai;ii for it is
8tiircoiitj Isn't di;it i f!ne; .'hawing
of '"Sb? . Dq'1 it tlKit, August
F'- ' has' ha'rtirifail'.nt; success in llie
cv.- ' mdigestioii ' and tivKpepsia-t'ie
tv . . r teit c;uEUjes tf. U-ilth and h;,';
piut.' Docs it not aft 'lie 'ev!
tlenct that AMuKt J'owtr is a sore s-ti?-cificfor
fi1.' ."totii-iche aud iut-.esiiil !i .
ordf rs? thai ,t has provei! its: if th best
of all livfrr rtKulto.? August Flowei
lias a rjjatch'n-ss record of oi rr thin) -five
vrs iti urii.jf t1nra:.':i)r nn'.iior.s f tV.? e
distiesiln c!uplxuiit- ;i uc lUut is
lx;GaJlii!iii wii'.fX Hi its ai;,; itry i!u'. . at
home ar.d :'ioad. as tin- ' nie of A nj-ut
Flower si-rcadh. Trinl hoi-.u-s, 25c; rct
ular -ic, 7;c. I;or f..a!e'o lr. j. Mi:-
Of (.'ourse the governor oarniot
have the Watts law enforced hut
he oouhl lend us to believe that be
wants it done. j ,-
. The man v?ho I urns his cotton
on a par with the man who dout le
the acreage.
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J Teacher's ProlcsS.
It was bound to come sooner or
later, the Pittsburg Dispatch says.
We have had father haunted by
the taunting refrain committing
suicide to escape it and father tak
ing young hope! ul out to tne
woodshed to show him that there
are times when even father works.
Hut father lias now taken his pen
iu hand and this is the result:
Dear ( Hiservations : Allow me
to sulcnit the following variation
of Lew )ockstador's edifying dit
ty: "Everybody Works but
Father " This is the terrible
truth.
( Now all join in the chorus.)
Evei y body works but mother,
She gads around all day;
Goes to women's meetings;
Take in the matinee.
Father toils and worries,
He has a good time nit :
Everybody works at our house
But Ma She's quit! Yours
truly, Father.
A Tlio;i;and Dollars Worth of Good.
A. H Thnrn. ii well known oonl
operator cf Buffalo. O., writes: "I
have been Hllicted with kidnew and
blader trouble for years, passing gravel
adft stores with excruciating pain. I
got no relief from medicine uDtil I
began taking Foley's Kidney Core,
then the rosnlta wan enrnriainer A
few doses started the brick dnst like!ria8es and were dven to
fine stone and now I have no pain
across my kidneys and I foet like a
new man. It has done me $1,000
worth of good.'' McMillan Drug Store,
& H. B. Ward Rowland, N. O.
You can depend upon it that
most of those who are fighting the
dispensary would be doing notk
ing to help prohibition if that
was the if sue.
Of course r any people think
that it is no harm to violate the
prohibition laws, provided they
are not caught, and ereare some,
perhaps, who think the same way
about stealing.
How to Avci 1 Pneumonia.
We have never beard of a single
liiftanreof a c; Id rr'-ulting in pneu
monia rr other Inng trouble when
Foley's Honey and Tar lias been taken
It not only .toj)s the couuh, bnt
h-'afci and strengthens the luns. Ask
for FoI.'v'h HoneyJ'and' Tar and re
fuse Hubfttitnto ( tiered" Dr. O J.
I'-isliop,. of Anew, Mich, writes:
"I ' hive' used Folev's Honev nrl
Tar ifl time Very" serve cases of i
luiffninoflia with good results in every
ciine '.' For .Sale by McMillan's Drng
Store Lnmbcirt'JD, H, B. Ward, Row
land, N. C
Tf the ternpe atk-e movement
causes the politio'iMifl to ride the
water wngon for a while it will
have accomplished some good.
If the politicians and the prohi- '
oitmiwsts dux it up we !;:ow
who
is going to come out on top
It is all right for the farmers to
have something tqlowith polities
but they should watch out for the
politicians.
A liquid road doesn't drown the
traveler's sorrow.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBES ONIAN.
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QUIN LIVAN-LAFFITEAU.
Pretty Church Wedding In Wil
mington. The Wilmington Messenger of
Thursday contains the following,
which will be of interest to many
readers of the Kobesonian:
"A pretty marriage was cele
brated in St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral
yesterday afternoon at 5
o'cl ick when Miss Theresa J.
Quinlivan became the bride of
Mr. Artiatides V. Laffiteau, the
ceremony having b n performed
by Kev Father Dennan. The
church was comfortably tilled
with friends of the con
tracting parties who had gath
ered there to witness the happy
event.
''The bride was accompanied
by her maid of honor, Miss Kate
Carrol), and the groom by Mr.
George Sweeney who was the
best man. There were- no other
attendants except Masters John
and James Quinlivan who were
the altar childrju.
'"The bride wore a becoming
brown traveling suit with hat to
match and the maid of honor
wore a gray ooat suit with hat to
match.
"Imm;d;ately after the cere
mony the brida! party took car-
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noiue 01 tne onae, where a recep
tion was given. They left on the
b;f0 northbound train for a wed
ding trip to Philadelphia, New
York and Savannah. Mr. and
Mn. Laffitea u will return to
Wilmington in about two weeks.
The bride is a young woman
who is much loved by a wide cir
cle of friends and they wish her
much happiness, Mr. Laffiteau is
an employee of the Atlantic Coast
Line and since he came to
Wilmington ..he has made many
warm friends.
Chronic Constipation Cured.
One who snfferes from chronic con
stipation is iu danger of many ser
ious ailments. Orino Laxative Fruit
Syrup cures chronic constipation as it
aids digestion and stimulates the liver
and bowls, restoring the natriral ac
tion of these organs Commence
taking it to day and you will feel
better at once. Orino Laxaive Fruit
Syrup do s not nauseate or gripe and
is veiy pleasant to take. Refuse sab
8tUutfl - "or Said by McMillan Drug
Store I-umberton
& H B. Ward, Row-
and N. C
Tho show that cannot give coon
songs between the acts had best
; teor r!ear of t b i 3 town.
How wo live may bo a mystery
to some people, but whv
some
people live is a mystery to iu
When a man has n pair of hand
cuffs on his wrists he knows what
it means to be within the clutches
of the law.
While the republicans may see
! that it is to their interest to get
Hagefher tou know how they feel
about it. k
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ACTION OF TILLMAN.
Resolution ol Investigation In
troduced and Tabled.
Wa&hingta-i, ; January 18.
There was an echo of yesterday's
stormy session in tKe Senate to
day when Mr. Tillman presented
his .resolution directing a Sena
torial investigation into the re
moval of Mrs. Minor Mor.is from
the White Ilouse The resolu
tion provoked no debate and Mr.
Tillman contanted himself with a
brief statement in which he said
that , he would not have intro
duced the. resolution but for the
taunts of Hale. When he con
cluded. Mr. Daniel, moved that
the resolution be laid on the ta
ble, and this disposition was
position was made of it by a vote
of 54 to 8
Mr Tillman's resolution was
as follows '.
''Resolved, That the President
of the Senato ' be authorized to
appoint a committ e of five Sen
ators to investigate the recent nn
fortunate incident at the White
House, resulting in the expul
sion from the executive offices of
Mrs. Minor Morris, and the n-
port to the Senate."
Soothing and Couifortng.
The Soothing and comforting effects
of DeWitfs Witcb Hazel Salve, when
applied to Piles, sors, cuts, boils, eta.,
subdues pain almost insantly. This
Salve draws oat the inflammation,
reduces swelling and acts as a rubefa
cient, tliusoircaloting the b'ood
through the diseased parts, pre fit
ting or aiding Natnre to pertiant itly
reiroved the trouble entirely, riold
by Dr. H. T. Pope.
Carlyle's Way.
Carlyle appears in a brief re
miniscence from the pen of Percy
Fitzgerald thus: The thing with
Carlyle was to send out for a long
churchwarden (a clay pipa) and a
ocrew of tobacco, which put him
in great good humor He talked
to his plate, as you might say If
anybody said anything from which
he dissented you would hear him
murmuring, ''Oh, the puir auld
fool: a regular puir auld fool!"'
Sickening Shivering Fils
of Ague and Ma aria, can be relieved j
w .... ...o.xo u.tierH. iu,8
is a pure, tonic medicine: of esc cial
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uouei.b iu ujamiiB, iur u exerts a true
curative influence on the disease, diiv
ing It entirely out of the system It
is much to be preferred to Quinine,
having none of the drug's bad after
el1ect8. E. S. Munday, of Hen'rietta,
Tex., writes: "My brother w'as very
low with malarial fever and anndice,
till he took Electric Hitters, which
saved Ids life. At al! druggists : price
50c, guaranteed.
A Conjugal Till.
Husband I see plainly
you '
want to get up a quarrel. And in
the street too.! Wait at least till
we are' inside our own hous?.
Wife Impossible. I shall have
pooled down before we get there.
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Pointed Paragraphs.
Whisky blossoms are often
the burn.
It's rough pn a j.;ir! if her beau
neglects to shave.
It's a poor artist who is unable
to draw an obese salary,
A waiter is a chap who has
learneil to labor while he waits.
It's lawful to lish for coinpli
ments in any and all seasons.
Nothing equals the arrogance of
some men's so-called humble opin
ions.
Only a very lazy man is afraid
to earn money because it may be
tainted.
There is consolation in the Bi
ble for all except the woman who
isn't invited when her neighbor
gives a party.
Mincemeat is but a gastronomi
cal merger.
A newly married man gets back
to his lodge by degrees.
Uait your hook with a gold brick
when you fish for suckers.
The more disagreeable the truth
the more mighty and prevalent it
is
Too often fortune smiles upon
those who are unable to appreci
ate it.
There is a lot of sentiment in
the squeeze of a hand by the right
person.
As a man's brilliant future
grows shorter his unbrilliant past
grows longer.
A confidence man is one who
tellsyou his private affairs under
a pledge of secrecy
After a glanoe at the statesmen
composing the average State legia
la t ure, it is easy to understand
wiy so many of our laws are un
constitutional.
I' 'MAKES YOU WELL ALL OVER
New Scieutific Remedy That "Oetsat the
Joints From the Inside.''
When yon get up in the morning
with a headache, pains in the joints
and muEcees, and a dark brown taste
in the mouth, it is ample proof that
your blody is in bad condition. Pills
and stimulants may give yon tempo
rary relief, but they will not cure.
RHEl MAClDK goes fight to the
seat of the trouble, sweeps all the
germs and poisons out of the blood
cleans up every "plague Spot1' in the
lindr anA ''mabu vnn wall nil rwo.r.
jmEUMACIDE tones up the stomach,
relieve8 indigestion and constipation,
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regulates the liyer and kidneys and
restores each organ to its natural
functions
By bulding np the entire system,
RHEUMACIDE fortiges you against
La Grippe, I'neumouiS" and wint
Colds. Thorough its through cleaning
of the blojd it wards oil' Malaria and
prevents Springs Fever.
No other medicine has yet been
found that cures Rheumatism to stay
cured. A remedy that is powerful
enough to cure Rheumatism also re
moves the gcrinB of all other blood
diseases.
Powerful as it is. RHEUMACIDE
is a purely vegetable romedy that does
not even harm tha stomach of a baby
and acts entirely through nature's
channels
Your druggist sells and recommends
RHEUMACIDE.
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SEABOARD
Air Line Railway
on
Effective April 16th, 1905.
DIRKCT LINE TO PRINCIl'ALCITIE
NORTH, WEST AND SOUTH.
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND
NEW YORK.
NORTHWARD.
No. 45.
Lv Wilmington
Lv Luniherton
Ar Hamlet
7 00 a ui
9 35 a m
11 02 a ni
No.
39-
Lv Wilmington
Lv Lunibertou
Ar Hamlet,
Lv Hamlet
Lv Southern Pines
Lv Raleigh
L Norlina
Ar Portsmouth
Lv Richmond
Lv Washington
Lv Baltimore
Lv Philadelphia
Ar New York
3 oopm
5 26 p 111
7 35 P.ni
"10 10 p in
11 20 p ni
1 25 a in
331am
9 00 a ni
6 23 a tn
9 50 a 111
1 1 30 a in
1 45 p m
4 !5Pi
SOUTHWARD
No. 67
Lv New York
Lv Philadelphia
Lv Baltimore
12 50 pm
2 55 P n
5 17 P iu
7 25 p m
11 00 p ui
9 30 p in
1 57 a ni
4 15 a m
6 20 a m
8 40 a 111
10 15 am
12 45 p tn
Lv Washington
L,v Richmond
Lv Portsmouth
Lv Norliua
Lv Raleigh
Lv Southern Pines
Lv Hamlet
Lv Lumberton
Ar Wilmington
No. 44.
Lv Hamlet
3 30 P ni
5 10pm
7 5p m
Lv Lumberton
Ar Wilmington
ATLANTA"
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND
SOUTHBOUND.
Lt Wilmington 8 (Hi p m
Lv Lumberton 5 'in p ni
Lv Hamlet 10 15 p ni
Lt AthauH 0 us a m
Ar Atlanta n 40a ni
NORTHBOUND.
No. UN.
00 p m
11 28 pm
a 40 a 111
Iu Ui s m
12.46 p ni
Lv Atlanta
Lv Athenn
Lv Hamlet
Lv Lnmlierton
Ar Wilmington
BETWEEN WlLMINUTON AND TA MI A.
.SOUTHBOUND .
Lv Wilmington
Lv Luinberlon
Lv llamlft
Ar Columbia
Ar Suvannali
A r JaekHonvil In
A r Tampa
il (Hi p m
6 M p E
10 10 p in
1 J 15 p m
4 40 a in
H 5ft u 111
86 p m
NORTHBOUND.
No m
Lv Tampa
'iv Jacksonville
Lv Savannali
Lv Columbia
Lv Hamlet
Lv Lumberton
Ar Wilmington
8 60 a ni
7 60 p m
12 10 a in
5 HO am
8 40 am
lo 16 a m
12 45 p ni
Through Pullman Sleepers on all trains.
For ifpueral information, timetable and
paniph let, address
J. 11. UATTIS. T. P A.. Raleigh. N. 0.
J. A. HOZ IKR, Ticket Agent, Lumberton, N O
ABERDEEN AND ROCKTISH
RAILROAD CO.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT AUG. tfi. lm.
Daily except Sunday. Mail and Kxpress, No. 8.
Leave Aberdi'en. 8. 3D a. in.; leave r.pavtttn,
8.1.) a. tn.; leave Junction. 8. flu a. 111.; leave
Monirose, O.eOa. m. ; leave Tlmberland. M15a.
r.i. ; leave Kaefoi ! W.85 a. m.; leave Dundar
ronh, tt.su a. 111.': leave Arabia, ln.1111 a. m. ; leave
Kockflsb. Ki.l'i a. m.; leave Treefall, 10.45 a.
m.; arrive Hope Mills. 11.16 a. m.
Daily except Sunday Mail and Kxpress, No. fl,
Leave Uope MUls. I. en p.m.; leave Treefall.
1.80 u. m.; leave Kockflsh. 1.4A p. m.; leave
Arabia. 2.0ft p, ru.; leave Dundar'roeh. 2.1ft n.
in.; leave Raeford. 8. 00 p. m..; leave Timber
land. H.'.'O p. m.; leT Montrese. 8.85 p. m.:
leave Junction. J. 45 p. m.; leave Leavitta, 4.16
p. n.: arrive Aberdeen, 4 25 p. m.
All trains coming over Bethepda Hlllr-UFt
be under perfaot control. O. K. BLT7K.
Oeneral Superintendent.
Approved: JOHN BLUE, President
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