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. s T on r Life A way. To qnit tobacco easily and forever, be maff etic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bac . the wonder-worker, that makes weak men trong. All druggists, 50c OrtiL Cure guaren teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. In tbe cotton seed industry last year no less tban 4,000 tons of cotton seed were con sumed, tbe total Value of tbe resultant pro , ducts aggregating $120,000.000. XToaACo'i 4 'Pick Leaf Smokrn Teeaeesl 'Js tbe bestjpr Pipe and hand-made Cigaretts' emoktng. Klch, ripe, mellow, fragrant. Beats ,4 tbe world. Try it. . . Probobly Lot's wife passed some other tromaa and turned to see what she had on. " Ho-To-BM for fifty shea strong, btood pure, Mo. tL AH drngglatl The work on tbe Swiss Junfrau Railway & proving less expensive than had been esti mated, and it is expected that in five years the summit of the mountain wHlbe reached, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forchildren .teething, softens the gums, reducing lnflama tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, Wk abotte . Fools wait for things to turn up; wise men go and turn tbem up. To Care Constipation Foreveo Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 29a If C. C C fail to cure, druggists refund toone The small boy with a tin can doesn't weary the bob-tailed dog very much. So 35 Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous Bess after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treati se f ree Dr. R. H. Kline, Ltd'J31 Arch St . Phila. Pa. Feed Your Nerves Upon rich, per?,' nourishing blood by .taking Hoou's Sarsaparilla, and you will be free from those spells - of de spair, those sleepless nights and anxious days, those gloomy, deathlike feelings, those sudden starts at mere nothings, those dyspeptic symptoms and blinding i headaches. Hood's Sarsaparilra has don6 I this for many others it will cure you. 'm m a nooa s darsapamia IsV-merieas Greatest Medicine. 81; six for $5. Hood's Pills cure sick headache. 25c. v I An Experiment with the Memory. T Starting with "the word Washington, write down one hundred words just as , Juiey occur to you. lei yum owuuu jword be the one which - Washington naturally suggests to you. Possibly it jwill be capitol. It may be President, JTake the word which first comes into your mind. In the same manner let the third word be suggested by the sec ond, the fourth by the third, and po on. jBe careful that the third word is not Suggested by both the first and second. jDrop the first entirely, ami let ypnr sulnd gb from the second alone to the Ithrrd. Having written this list of Words, you will have furnished your ttelf with a cheap but very useful mlr STot of your mind. If you are able to jose this mirror, you may discover some very serious defects in your mental processes. You may discover that you think along certain lines too frequent By. You may discover that you are inslncr Kimcrficial Drinciules oulto too much to the neglectlof more iirnortairt laws of mind. You ivill be led to avoid Certain, Unkings and' to encourage oth- - -v . -i ta r n i inonri n ioo i y -i niro--, - I II t. S -f! iRnhirrlnv Tlvpnincr Post. TO MRS. PINKHAM , Prom Mrs. Walter E. Budd, of Pat-chog-uo, Now York. Mrs BtfTir, in the following letter, j tells a familiar story of weakness and suffering, and thanks Mrs. PiaRham lor complete relief: Deam Mrs. Pinkham: I think it is my duty to write to you and tell you what L cilia K. lUnkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I feel like another woman. I had such dread ful headaches through my temples nnd on top of my head, that I nearly went crazy; was also troubled with -ch i lis, was ve ry weak; my left side from my r-shoulders to mv waist pain ed me terribly. I could not sleep for the pain. Plasters would help for a -while, but a.s soon, as taken off, the pain would be just as bad as ever. Doctors prescribed medicine, but it gave me no relief. "Now I feei so well and strong, have no more headaches, and no pain in side, and it is all owing to your Compound. I cannot praise it enough. It is a wonderful medicine. I recommend it to every woman I know." Bit I have keen netng CASCARETS and am a mild and effective laxative they are simply won derful. My daughter and 1 ere bothered with sick sttftnacb and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved wonderfully. They are a ..great help in tbe family." W II. 11 ELM IN A N.lfiFl.. 1137 Killeubouse St., Cincinnati. Ohio. uood. Never Sicken. V eaken. or Gripe. 10c. 26c. jOc I CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SNrttag SgMg r pan;, thiogo. Moatrral. !ffw York. 315 TQ-RfiC ?ld s.nd iraaranted by an drtijr- Spit r aw ica IP (Hi n. Ifefci TiA0E MAAH RE0ISTMCO ramf i Amounted to $15,Q!U) in One Day at Wilion. A NEGRO WOMAN i KILLED AT Monroe Agricultural Deplrtment's Crop Reports Winners of Peafcody Scholar- shios Deserters Csotored red) V Mr. Henry Hoffman, a traveling man who was interviewed by a rerjrirter of the Charlotte Observer, said: "ifist Thurs day I was in Wilson and visited a to bacco warehouse. I saw 3,0)0 piles of tobacco sold with a rapidity that took my bfeath. I went into the office and enquired what the business ot the day would amount to in dollars and cents. I was told that the ssles would aggre gate $13,000. I was also told that the average price would be about 12 cents. The farmers seemed to regard the prices as entirely satisfactory, but the brokers said they should be better. The whole tobacco belt seemed to be pros pering. The territory around Kiuston, Newbern and Washington seems to be making a big success of tobacco. " A Weil Deserved Compliment. -Mr. Jos. G. Brown, president of the Citizens' National Bank, of Baleigh, was elected a member for three years of the executive council of the Amer ican Bankers' Association, which was in session at Denver, CoL This is a high compliment to Mr. Brown, and shows that his abilities are recognized at home and abroad, he having recent ly been elected vice president of the North Carolina Bankers' Association. Mr: Brown is one of the State's most prominent and popular citizens, and has no superior as a bank officer. Winners of Peabody Scholarships. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction announces the following list of those receiving appointments as Peabody scholarship students: Miss Eva Culbreth, of Sampsom oounty; J. D. Ennett, of Martin; F. H. Lyon, of Wilkes: Miss Stella M. Hay, of Bun combe; Miss Carrie Belle Owen, of Hertford; C. S. Kirkpatrick, of Hay wood; Miss Leila Thornton, of Duplin. To Increase Its Stock. The Apex Canning Company, of Apex, has decided to increase its plant. At a meeting of the board of directors the sale of $2,000 in additional bonds was authorized. This makes the capi tal stock $6; 000. Tbe new bonds were authorized for the purpose of ereotins a two-story briek building to be used for manufacturing purposes. The build ing will be 40 by 70. Whitsett Institute. The thirty-first term of the well known Whitsett Institute, Whitsett, opened recently with the largest at tendance of students ever present be fore in the entire history of the school. The indications now are that the stu dent body will number 300 this year. iew siuaents continue to arrive uaiiy. The fourth day after the opening 24 students arrived. Agricultural Department's Crop Report. The State Agricultural Department's crop report, for August, based on re turns for over 1,000 correspondents is as follows: Cotton, WA; tobacco, 894; corn, 084; apples, 794; peaches, 75h grapes, tf ; sweet potatoes, 84); Irion potatoes, 8tf;; gardens, 80. The acreage of peannts as compared with last year is only 784, while rice is 99 . Two Deserters Captured. Ed Wars, a deserter irom Battery H, of the the Sixth Reg alar Artillery, wai arrested at Ml Holly recently. He had been out about thirty days. John P. Ayers wss caught in Charlotte and sent back to Bsttery K, Sixth Regular Ar tillery, from which he had been for some time without leave of absence. Negro Woman Killed. As a Charlotte train on the Carolina Central was running into IMonioe one night recently, a negro woman attempt ed to run across the track in front of the engine. She was struck and in stantly killed. The Southern Fiectric Co. The Southern Electric Co., is tho name of a new firm which begun the business of dealing in electrical ma chinery and equipment, at Charlotte, tho first of September. The parties interested are from Charlotte and havo heretofore been connected with other machinery firms in that city. They will continue the electrical businesses established by the Charlotte Machine Co., and propose to operate in tho 1 i ii. cuiire ooutn. In Favor of the Railroad. The suit of R. Lee Wright, adminis trator of Wilson Williams, against tho Southern Railway, for $1,99.1 damages on account of the death of Wiliiums while a brakeman on the Western North Carolina Railroad, was decided in Rowan Suporior Court in favor oi the railroad. Wholesale Candy House. Hardlv a week Dasses that rohia nw ! enterprise ?s not opened ud in C har- lotte. Ale 's with her now gas idaut. ,her bonded warehouses, wholes! b, ' store. c&Lr.inr factory, etc., cou.e . new enterprise in the way of a whole sale canuy house. Charlotte News, Tarheel Notes. John "-Sally, a train hand on the Southern, ut Charlotte, while trying to couple two cars, slipped and fell, and before he could recover, the tram had passed 6ver his left foot and ankle, crushing them. About tbe 10th of September-a larg-e democratic campaign paper, fully illus trated, will be issued by the state dem ocratic executive committee. C. H. Cooper a well known machin ist, in Dunn, died very suddenly in that place recently.. m r SPANISH NEWSPAPERS. for tle Qnocr Thine tb lit Found in Their Columns. Spanish newspapers are queer things, even outside of their "news" about the United States, the Indians and what not, and thedr fQueerness te due as much to the public? which they serve as to tbe inconceivable ignorance or willful dishonesty, or both, of the people who make them. It is said, for iisstanoe. that outside of tbe larger cities there is & large ass of people who do not even know of the existence of the present crisis. To one unacquahrtftl with Spanish cus toms and manners it might seem strange that Spanish newspapers did not lay tbe whole matter before the people, but, according to the Boston Advertiser, there are some obstacles in the way of such a general campaign of education in Spain. In the first place it must be remem bered that less than onor third, and only a little more than one-fourth of the Spanish people can read or write. An educated Spaniard is not the rule, but the exception. A newspaper among a population, more than two-thirds of which can neither read nor write, is not likely to have a tremendous circu lation or unlimited power. Even in the cities the circuiation is not large. La Epocha, the eortscrwitive organ of Madrid, for example, has a circulation of less than 5,000 copies. Outside of Barcelona and Madrid there are per haps GOO papers published In Spalu. and not half of these preteud to Ik newspapers. Indeed, out of all the 1.200 peroidic als published in Spain the scientific journals, religious papers and fashion papers are largely in the majority, while the newspapers are iji the minor ity. Newspaper enterprise does not have much eneourageinevnt. Foreign news is obtained chiefly from govern ment officials. The whole kingdom of Spain doos not receive as many for eign dispatches in a week as are seat to a single city In this country in a 6ingle day. The average Spanish edi tor does not see much use in paying for an interesting dispatch from abroad when the chances are about ten to one that when he gets, the dis patch the press censor will not allow the paier to print It. All those facts must be borne In mind in considering tbe influences which go to make up public opinion in Spain. Unfortunately for the stability of the present Spanish government, clerical influences hi Spain are rather with the CarMst pretender than with the young ling. If Sagasta were able to lay be fore the Spanish people generally a true Statement of the present condi tion of things and of Weyler's brutal ity, spoliation and outrageous roblerT in Cuba it would not take long to settle the Cuban question with peace and houwr to both sides. Told by the Sergeant. , From The Democrat, Grand Rapids, Miclu At the Miehigan-SoMiers" Home, in draml Rapids, lives Sergeant Kiehard Dunn, halo and hearty, although ht carries the scars of several wounds sustained in some of the batttes of the Civil War. In recounting his experience to a reporter, Mr. Dunn said: "About a year and a half ago I began to have trouble with my stomach. My suffer ing was so intense "llwit I tried different medicines and doctored with several physi cians, but without permanent relief. "I read an account of Dr. William.-" Pink Pills for Pale People having cured a com much like mine, and I de cided to give them a trial, whieh I did. "After Ing five boxen I wait -u ri. I never felt bet ter tban I do !nw. even in A Wtuntltil Soldier. my younger davH. 1 urn naturally a robuat man. but that stoinaeb trouble, together with rheu u. at ism , which afterward set in, were mak ing fast Inroad upou my health aod I am KHtlsned that It would have been but a abort time boroee my comrade would have been conducting tle .regulation funeral cere monies over my remains, hail I not chanced to read of anil taken Dr. Williams' 'Pink Pill for Pale People. "There ao several others in the home wile are taf;iuf,' tliHfce pills and are receiving great beiieut." Kk Uaiid Dunn. Subscribed ami swrm to before me, this 1st dayof Nov., 18!7. Henby Gibboj, Xotary PuHlic. SQrgeant Dunn is perfectly willing that anyone sbouM write him in reference to bis enso, provided stamp is enclosed for the reply. All the elements Deeessarv to trlve new UTh and richness to tint blood and restore shattered nerves are contained in a con densed form lis Dr. Williiums' Pink Pills for Pale People. They are aiso u spectfio for troubles peculiar to females, such as sup pressions, irregularities and ail forms of weakness. In men tbey cure cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. tcware of Ointments forC'atarrli thai Contain .tlercury. a- mercury will surely destroy the flense of cietl and completely derange fhe whole y ;.e.n when-entering it through tac mucous ui-.ares. Such articles should neyrbeu-cd except on prescription from repntae physi cians, as the damage they wi.l do !Nfcn fo! the irood you cap possibly derive from Vieni: Hall's Cat-trrh Cure manufactured by: r. .1 Cheney & t f Toledo, O., contains no i .t-rcury. and is taken internally, acting di r etly upon the b oo 1 and mucous surfaces of "h system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure r -ure to tfet th genuine. It is taken inter nal . aud is made in Toledo, Oh!o, by F. J. h ney Co. festimnnin s Free. U C WV ,?nyfclst"! p!ivce& I s lAt? y " L-L.0 per bottle. Whep a man can't do anything else he caa develop into a chronic kicker. There is happmu v-neie there were tears, joy ami srnib s where tucre wss pain because i.tmagivf fcr.hy I K. MOFFETVS Teetbi na rTKKTuiXtJ POWiE-K'M. Teethina Aids Digestion. Regulates tue Hovels, make? teething ca-y. .nnd Mmu'd always be given. I havefoui d Pico's Cure tor Consumption nuhfaiMnc medicine. F. R. i.otz, 13U5, cott St.. 'ioviiigwon, Ky.. Oct. 1, livlf The mines of the Slate of San Louis Potosi laM year produced precious metals to the v.iiue of Si.GOO.OOJ. oeing 300.000 more lhau ihe t roduct ol tbe year iicfore. K.lccate Tonr Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure con-stipation forever. 10c. 23c. If C C- C . fail, urog.rsts ref '.ud money. Submerged Mountain. A submerged island has been found 1,000 mites due west from Gibraltar which offers a curious problem for geographers. II was discovered by the Prince of Monaco, and will soon be placed on the charts issued by the Hy drograpbic Office at Washington. Tne sunken island was discovered quite by accident by the Prince while mSfclng soundings from his yacht Prin cess Alice, and tbe formation was ac cordingly named after the yacht The island is supposed to have been at one time a huge volcano. Its shape, which has been determined by careful sound ings, is much the same as that of a huge cocked hat. The island is in no danger of interfering In the least with navigation, since its highest point is some fourteen fathoms below tbe sur face of the sea. New York World. The Austrian Emperor. The Emperor of Austria is safd to be one of the most hard-working of sover eigns. He is up every morning of his life by G o'clock, and may be seen at his writing table often as early as 4 trying to cope with an overwhelming mass of correspondence. On days given up to chamois hunting he be gins work all the earlier in order that he may have longer hours to devote to the Sport he loves. Beauty Ia Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Casearota, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, liegin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed 10c, 25c, 50c. A girl's aim is usually pobr, but as an am- 1 ateur cyclist sne can hit anything in sight. To Cure a Cold in One Da?. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it fails tocure. 25c. Art may be lont?, but time is too short for some people to become artists. Genteel Poverty in Washington. "I never saw so iniich genteel pover ty before as exists in Washington, D. C. You have no idea how miny of these department clerks tremble In their boots for fear of losing their positions with a change of administration and enforcement of the civil service rules. The departments unSt both men and women for any other occupation. You would be surprised to know how many of the fashionable men are department clerks. Some of the most attractive among them get a majority of their meals out of aociety. They rent a room for a small amount and dine out every nigbt, frequent getting a lunch or a breakfast from a friend. In return they make it their business to be en tertaining and always in a good humor, ready to be of serviee and to initiate new people into the etiquette of the place." Ladies' Home Journal. Be sure you're vron then don't do it. ) 1 OF TBE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF HQS is due nqt only to the originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes stnown to the California Fio Bvrup Co. only, e " 1 wo wish to impress upon all the jiv u'tance of purchasing the true and, original remedy. As the genuine tfyrup of Figs is manufactured by -the California Fio Svrup Co. only. u. knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The hifrli standing of the Cali fornia Pig Sykup Co. with the mecii cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to, millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty cf the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of alt other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it noes not gripe nor nauseate. In order td get its beneficial ellects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX riANCSC.'. Cat LoriSVILLE. Ky. NEW YORK, N. Y. TTANTED-r& nf bar henl'h that RI-P-A-.V-S will iift benefit Sini ?ts. to Kipans Chf miral 'Cv, Nt-wVork, lor li' samples ai d 1000 testimonials. IX ordering enods or making rnciuiries of md v rMera it win be to your aJvaniage to men tion (lilt) paper. So. ''-' To Rernoye Grass Stains. Grass stains may be removed from light summer frocks by damping the soiled part in a little alcohol and rub bing well until no trace of the grass is left. DO V(tlJ PA Y JBTG PROFITS ? Yv yon to boy m "ch- ap-johu," "c'p-:rap. "r.'T-rff." "ma-fchilt" riicte wt.eu voir enn u eail S-tthbt-st a fllibt Jvanw. M itic bncjrit food . t;rt bucfii NOTHIlSfi BL'T Kt GGIK! th.u-n'i of r'Tii a Tf w. and trv ar.' soil nar.y al cheap aj ihe TKHOWN TOUKTHV.R. 8t-omr a;il il Tur tow i, or write. You .hail bemattd njtit. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock HiH. S. C. -PATENTS- Prr.".!rl on cash, or easy intatme-titi.V )TLKS ti BI'UaS, latent Attorneys, Broadway, . Y. TfcB'st BOOK the WAR tKinnd anl sumpt- ninalv illnrrated price 92', frw to anybody sending tw annual subs-riptions sat 1 ea b to the 'verland Monthly, 8AS FBAMClCO. Sam pie 0eiUnd. sc. i 0nmoiu6ti6& $2.00 AX MINSTER CARPET, m 7 Sc. In our fifty yei' experience ss manufacturers. Ct ta never have been as low as during This Special 8aie,Mandan opportunity like this is not ltketv to present Itself asrain. Our offer sew CarpetsA-ee. furnish wad rrcc. rurnisn wu fr eight on orders ded lini ratr and tm9 Xr of S9 and over received during true month- Our Lithographed Carpet Catalogue showing goods in hand, painted colors; also, new 160-page catalogue of Furniture and every thing necessary Xor housefurnisa ing are mailed tree to any address. stau&skr Sup, $1.49 Best quality Axminster Moquette Buk. It measures 27x60 inches, and the colorings are in those delicate tint nnd shades for which these carpets are famous. Address (exactly) as below. JULIUS HINES & SON, Dent. Hid Baltimore. Md. The Old Bay Line Route. At this season of the year when people are peering over railroad maps nnd steamboat guides to decide where to spend their vaca tion, a glance over .ho illustrated iolder of the "Old Bay Line" shows at once that one of the most delightful trips to Baltimore, via Cheapeake Bay .is on the steamers "'Georgia" and "Alabaaa." These steamers afford a most pleasant means of reaching the East. West and farther North, as the invigorating sail on these magnificent and commodious steamers prepares the tourist for the jour ney on the railroad, whether the traveler is bound for New York, which city is reached soon afternoon by the regular railroad con nections of tho Bay Line steamers, or Phila delphia, at 10:45. A trip across Chesapeake Bay to Union Dock, where the "Georgia" and Alabama" iands its passengers at G:45 in the morning, covers 170 miles, and affords an excellent route for distant points, as the tourist alichts in Baltimore refreshed after inhaling the balmy air of this inland sea. A descriptive folder of this interesting route can be had of all ticket offices and stations of the Seaboard Air Line, N. 4 W, Railway, A- C. & L.. C. & O. R. P.., Norfolk A South- ern B. R., etc. GREW TA1TELESS TONIC IS JUST A8 COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. G AIATIA , 1 1 LK. , Not. K, 1883. Parte Medicine Co., 8t. Louis. Mo. Gentlemen: We told lut year, 600 bottled of GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC find bare bought tbrea uruM already tbu year. In nil owr cx panenco of 14 years. In the drug bnotncM. bate Meer aold an article that gate such universal aau noUoa a your Tonlo. Tour truly, ' ABWKY. CAJta A. QEEO WHEAT FOR SALE! W eeeeeeeee Krom tbe greUat erop eier crown In tn Fouth. 'ibree varietlea: Pulraiter. ft briU whttt: Red My and White ClAUwn. both miioth or biarillea. Wheat i now vt-rr trtj from cockle -l and brokth grnln. bi-lnu fur eiiperior to the ummI rtrn'of fed wbeti, W Will, however, reclean the wheat wbenle efretl, tHklng out alnm-t ever v cockle aeednd pieces of broken uraiti ftH well itny inferior rin there. uuy be in it. Wheats It now price $l.in per b?hei. r cleimed wheat Sl.n jier hjttHhel, 'Hie-e prices me both ou ears ftt CharUtte, including m k-. Kach :tck con-ttiin- two bushels. .wend in your order at once if yo,u wish to secure the bet seed wheat ou th market. Ternis: Carh itb order. Charlotte Oil dd Fertilizer Co,, or Fred Oliver, CHARLO TTK.'N.' C. CO (Q ( '!! Milil IT II I - fill . iPVtl 0 Auto. Self l ted rt-n.b'-r Haudled '. sh t I'- t- ver.rri or '-'n C. K r n 1 J r. .v v i ;1 hi C. O. '. Jr.'.'. Hi ;nda'lv exaiai- i. it ion. i Ire Aruis i. o. w instoii,.. WILL IT CURE RISINGS? YES. I Have Boon ?MIlin:r Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy for the past Ave year?, have found it ro lie a good seller and have never hau a single' erMomer rj ay Anything a -ain-t if. bur all si-eah of lr la hizhet terire. I tri-1 if rnys-Mf. al :nv ulte and ebdd. for risini;, on.1 ft-und iniue'dlate relii f. 1 itike pjt asurn in reeoniniendlng it Respeetlully, K. C. ILvui.ki.l. Aulander, N. C, May 21. FREE tine it. eticara. Mbpjg old. rrmit m l Kill K.UI i tree t brniCoB. IPiu-.inu xnlrft. Wl.NsfO. I'lOARMI Wi3,toD.N.C SAW aOxBd 1" -:XII "WjynotuRetbcbeirtTnachinry mL and eavetiineandctrcgtb.The -Electric" SMALLEY SAWS enable one man to do tbe work -n Coald do in K rAA r u r i fciir "V'lnrf rip" ' rw nln n vl- aca reii-t.'eu Lirajr bw m.r'j 'bo r arm riws .t , r-.aae. Btnd lor LieBcnp ti?eCat!oRae and price iistoi 'Smallejr' baws, EuafU n ire and hiu1. oer gutters. "Feed .MSlls, urn sli!llfr. L t ' Jttern and Hone I'uwm. rum I V MrC. tid MnnltAwnn AJ . WE WATCHES ON TIME. SELL Address UNION WATCH CO., Winston. N. C. HUm WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. outfQ cyrup, iTLates t hi time. Sold by drvza EE CHILL I Battle irVJft & l recu ar tlis-a r . 1 1 i The Keeley Institute, For the core of the Liquor, Opium, Cocaine and other drug addictions, Nerve Exhaustion and the Tobacco Habit. Tbe most attractive and beautifully located Keeley Institute in the cou n try Write for their illustrated hand-book 'The New Man. " A ddress, The Keeley Institute, f SREEHSBO.RO, " NORTH CAROLINA. Few ana Simple. The wants of most persons are many and complex. Their needs are much fewer and often very simple. If one wishes for peace .of mind and any great measure .of success In this world, he must learn to reduce bis wantsas near- rly as possible to necessary things. 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