Tft Chatham lzcxd II. A. LONDON, Editor, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1911. MEETING OF CONGRESS. The sixty-second Congress con vened in extraordinary session yesterday in accordance with the recent proclamation of President Taft. While the President's ob ject in calling this session is for the purpose of passing the Ca nadian reciprocity bill and the bill for the tariff commission, yet of course Congress can consider and pass any other bills it may deem proper. The political complexion of this Congress is different from any of its predecessors in many years For the first time in nearly twen ty years the Democrats have : majority in the House, and in the Senate the Democrats and "in surgent" Republicans have a ma jority over the "standpat" Re publicans. As had been decided by the Democrats some time ago Hon. unamp ciark, or Missouri, was elected Speaker, but his power has been considerably curtailed. Instead of his appointing all the committees, as has been the cus torn, all the committees are ap pointed or elected by the Com mittee on Ways and Means. On these committees our State has fared very well. Hon. Claud Kitehin is on the appointing com mittee Ways and Means); Hon. E. W. Pou is on the Committee on Rules and is chairman of the Committee on Claims; Hon. John H. Small is on the Committee on Riyers and Harbors and the Cen sus; Godwin is chairman of the Committee on Civil Service Re form and is on the Committee on rublie Lands; Page is on the Committee on Appropriations and Webb on the Judiciary Com mittee. Our new Representatives Stedman, Faison, Gurjger and Doughton. are on less important committees, as is the usual fate of new members. This fact shows the importance and advantage of retaining the same Representa tive several terms. We are pleased to note that the Democratic caucus, held last Saturday, decided to reduce the expenses of the House of Repre sentatives $182,000 annually. This reduction will be made by reducing the number of employ ees and abolishing some useless committees. Such a reduction and reform has been long need ed, and we hope that this goad ucgmmng win oe auspicious of a continued reduction in exDendi- FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS. i WASHINGTON LETTER. Terrible Tornado in AM.. It seems almost impossible to oBegui correspondent, . . . Mobile, Ala., March ;u. Re construct a fire-proof building. Washington, D. C. March 31. 'lated reports from .tin section of While many building3 are fire- Tne national Congress is again. Monroe and Clarke 'ennoti-, de Droofas to their exteriors vpt m session the second extra ses--vastated by the .cyclone; indicate prooias to tneir exteriors yet sion of the present admmistra- that many lives have l-een lost wreui occiii w uc in c- Tirtn iTrfn latinn oo t-n. v-riio AHinaa f r z l .1 - 11 -, s u -i -"" wiiow.u.iwo iruiu uaiurawiwu iui me nononza, copper mouutaiu is proot m their interior. , Congress will do is varied. It ismorning: stated that the town had situated, was driven today. Trains The burning of the costly cap- thought that the administration ; been practically wiped out bv the j will be in operation over the en itol of New York last week illus- Y?nli be' more than pleased if cyclone with a loss of six: lives Itira line within two days and the trates very forcibly the truth of "-j?; persons were in-iumc ore will be shipped from ... L mi . v-viuj, ojjiccmcut wjwi oitn- lumi auu gere.8 oi ouiiainOT ae- lienneeottrnr Costly Railroad Completed. Cordova, A a ska, March 30." -The last spike cow pi tinar the Copper Iliver and Northwestern KailiO;id, between Cordova on tidewater and Kennecott. where 1 9P the above statement. That building cost about $26,000,000, crats who now control the lower being constructed of crranite and house have a much more ambi- marble. and was said to be en- us Prograrn ana indeed there lets are believed to have tirelv fire-nroof. This wn tr., 'e taritt retorms tt cannot completely destroyed A ' i itfj pnfrpn rnn CAAn i 'n rd-i st uaolished. The area of destruc- . ter on Mouitatr . . - .. . . " "" I t uou extended lor 6a miles anmnd i Work on the railroad, which is uaineatown and ruauy small h.-etn- j 197 miles long-, and eost $ 20 000 - ueen uuo, between the adjournment on the 4th of March and the 4th of April has been full of interest. The sudden mobilization of the army and its establishment on the Mexican border has been the subject of discussion throughout This was true no doubt as to the exterior, but the fire caught inside and raged furiously, involving a loss of sev eral million dollars and destroy- mg many valuable documents and records that cannot be re produced. It is claimed that our State capitol at Raleigh is fire-proof, but a fire could damage that building and destroy the docu- national affairs It is reported ments therein just as was the tnat a . large contingent of the fate of New York's capitol. Al- 50rce .now .?n. the Mexican bor though our capitol is a massive S Sai ,lraa Jtl granite building, yet there are American interests in Mpvi no fire-proof cases or receptacles demand a strong American force for all the records and documents near that perturbed territory. therein, which omir and wriilJ There is again discussion of a Wnif by any mischance a fire was started among them. The between France and tho TTniterl danger or nre in such a building states. With reciprocity with is from its inside and not from Canada and peace agreements the outside. I with Great Britain and France. In constricting the new ad- VZ'LZT, " S" ''"'1" 25 iiiiiitatiauou uuuuing au iiai- preDaration of the aHa. . ... . . . IT.. . eign ias provided for by the last but there is no assurance that Legislature) we hope that espe- tne Senate will ratify such peace cialcare will be taken to maxe eements as tne two great An rh intprinr naori biu-ooaoii governments may ar . ..x. iik.o.lij uic-uiuui rnnffP wirh conh K ti, :ui j 1 ., .i " ""'ci. iiicic aapuasiuxe, unutnus avoia tne are some Senators that are verv 33iuiin,y ui sucn a loss or vai- jeaious 01 tneir constitutional uable records as befell New York, privileges to vote senaratelv and I i . a aisunctiy in every matter of in- a lculjiahvc. LKKUK. ternational relation. Still the The revenue act of the last worlti moves. Civil service re- Toi i . lorra was looKea UDon as Utoman 6.awuc mwuc uie same rais-Uu; 0, .3 " taV tV.Qf ro0 o u J,jr "uiuany mea- xnat ujr liic icve- SUreS looking toward tho n.m'R. x 1 v umi- nue act ot the t usion Legislature cation of governmental and com in 1897 by not observing the con- niercial relations have been ac stitutional equation of taxation, comPhshed even in the last ten which requires the poll tax to be yeftrf: PYnpf fuof fu . e?ual to the tax on $300 worth be "1 ot property. eenng and maneuvering in Wash- The tax levied in the revenue in&ton during the present extra act on $300 worth of property is fssion-. is significant that the 45 cents and the poll tax is $1 29. 21" PC instead of fl.3 as it should have houses of Congress, both by elim been. This error doubtless oc- ination and addition since Marrh curred from increasing the school 4tn- Many of his friends have tax two cents on the $100 worth ,n ea to both the House of property and forgetting to in- e aenate. while some who l . geiun to In are opposed to him are no lono-Pr crease the equation on polls. in power in WaihiSSJS? i?7a When the same mistake was not thought that Mr. Brvan pv. made in 1897 the Supreme Court Rccts to do more than influence decided (in the case of Russell ine nomination .of a Democratic vs. Ayer. 120 N. C. tence. Over 2.000.000 farmers the length and breadth of the! throughout tho United JStatew and land. The ultimate Durnose nfiaDada 011 v V;itkius It.nodips. .1 -m . . . I mi I . ... . . ' tne administration is not known, but preparation for any emer gency is the highest wisdom in was begun is'oveuiber 15. 1907. The railroad is owned by the Alaska syndicate, popularly known as the Guggenheim-Mor gan syndicate, which also owns the Alaska Steamship company oldest. WLanrlmf.w.o, iim copper mines. .Construction Mfl,nLf 1.:. i .". ii she road Ten Acres of Floor Space. We have the largest plant of tne kind in the world. Me are the iMavonne: Extracts. KniVoH. Toil et Articles, Soaps aurnVrfumes. We have the best proposition there is for energetic, reliable young men. VvV need a trav eling salesman for our line right now in Chatham county Addrpss The J. 11. Watkins Company. 113 South Gay street, Halti'mcr Maryland. Established 1868 Capital over $2,000,000. Plant contains 10 acres floor upace. remnrkable modern times. was one of the most engineering feats of Bogus Clcth. W hit t is paint? Some people think anything labelled "paint" is paint, but there's a difference, just as much as be tween one kind of clotli and another. Cloth nine-tenths cotton and one-tenth wool, is bogus cloth. Cloth all wool wears to the limit. Paint at a price be tween 75 cents and a $1.50 is like bogus cloth. The-L. & M. Paint is all wool and wears to the limit. There's a rea son. Our agents are W. L. London &. Son. "3 sr. w E wish to announce tbnraKU tlm colnrau of -onr Putsboro paper th opoortanitv whi, h 1 and thoroughly equipped store have to offer von "in the way of hifrh-clas rnrcfiaij.Uxe f 1 verytiamg: to Wear in Rf).Cf and .Til ,,,FuullyTfl oa,ir m glvlnj, yon tbe c)ai)0. I III V W' (I'll ITmi T.1ft- ..L ... 1 Ht reHj iippartineiifc store prices gviug iu inn a series of advertisements iu thi ask thaf. . j t,cly UUy aua 8;e we oft(. FEW SPECIALS FOE, THE WEEK : - w .Uuuv.ucMur Ataxnurcvti, all (V)ior 32 in. S oZccttc, all shades, the 25c kind,' for . . . . wide Black Taflcla KiTk n 26 in. See SSlIts, all slifxdco, at . 24c fe35c Mercerised Flaxons, 40ZH. wide, at.V.iKc Watch for new specials every week. Wiiliams-Belk Co., Sanford, N. C. . 5c 25c gre Gen- Alfred Iverson, of (ieoria, died last Friday, aged Svers. He burg. Henderson Gold .Leaf: .The old ser vant nf f!nt. T r it n.,f commanded a brigade of .North Caro- dl' l' "" ni trnnnc K...i., " uuuic w "ail n.- 01 UeilVS- nFf'ont U.f !.: . . 1 num. dihkiii was aiwav faithful to his muster, and went wiih T in 1 .t u""luluc waweiieia m tne sixties. uaar icrongn me Alps. He carried his master off tho. htn. ueneva, Switzerland .Murch field when woundi 7 " j " xne oore lor the Lotschler'- tnn- hotne with him after thecivil war a-id Dei turousrii thft Alps w is coin- lived and served Cant. Hunt the re micidu iwurtv. JlIUH iiiraoiH tnn. iuainaeroi His life, and t'nnt rr,,. ... . .. I - - I'v. "i"uu nei win cost $10,490,000 and will had his remains carefully buried near oe nni8hed lor traffic m lli: I'l his own home Wednfiv ff0rr, oore is nine and a auutr ftii ah " lonjr and will shorten the.ioumoir .midnight in the Ozarks from London to Italy by tluee and yet sleepless Hiram Seranton, of uuuis. ine nnai Rt.Mo-eu f nia ( :lvC r tti 1 , ' uic j. wugucu niiU COUgUClI, suutaiaudu excavation, Dy which e was m the mountains on the adv me two ends ol the born mt I Of live doctor. hn im k,i 1 . - - " I w wwmu 11 UOA.1 fcuitt tue enorinpr4 h.i isnmnfioti. tint fAimi 1 1.1 ' I " - - XXAIF lil LUC -.vu uuoU1UkOIJ accurate m ineir ciunaie, ana started home. Hearintr 01 nr. Kang s ew Discovery, he began 1 Make Your Room New. "W ! ... .iauwis, cnairs, wook-woric, and small rooms, can be quick I v nainted by any one with a small can of our colds, la grippe, asthma, croun.wlwm- II .. t;?i . I- . . 1 r misn nomestic I'omt, in all inS cougn, lmy fever, hemorrhages, Are You Vonderlti - Where to Buy YOUR SPRING GOODS? have our stock c-vnolefc. and prices ar ri-U anr'' jroods are rirht The bluest stock of "dolI ever carried in this section, and we can lit w our lecKomnsr. iee con- to use. I believe it saved my life," he writes, "for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again." For all lu o ' wuiw( colors 15 to 25 cents AiaKes all inferior wood-work bright as new. Get it from W. L. London & Son. noarseness or quinsy, it's the best known remedy. Price 50c and SI. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by G. It. Pil-kington. tures. SENATORIAL NOMINATIONS. There is quite a discussion now going on as to the proper man ner of nominating the Demo cratic candidates for United States Senator. Such a discus sion is rather premature and can well be postponed for a year or more and let the Democrats of this State have a rest this year irom aitterences as to party pol icies and the merits and demer its of aspirants for offices. The average citizen of the State is not now worrying him self about the claims (?) of the various aspirants for office, but is contented to leave such "cares oc state to be considered and solved next year. Just now the farmers of the State, who con stitute the great bulk of the Democratic party, are more in terested in "pitching" their crops, in preparing for bumper yields of corn and cotton, and ar3 more concerned as to th prices they will get for what they xdise. There candidate. It is thought that he that, while that section of that ftfaknTtSkt ie does S revenue act was void, the re- vor Harmon, of Ohio. Champ mainder of the act was valid nnd Clark, the Democratic SneAkr that thf low k j has been talked of as a nrpsiHn'- -m- - I rill nncoi Ki 1 1 fir IV . . 1 1 1 1 1 mg Lesris aturP nt,nn0(i uul Iie Has iaiKea force. Therefore ?S. and soimpru- this vear will rorWn th. e ' X ' ue"1. ln nis 10fir and mediocre , , wn- auiiicaa nn IflM nrooi. llil 11. 11c ine citizens ot Hok county will have a gmd rally at Etaeford to lay in ceieDration of their new cm my ffovernmedt which oi into e'.lict tills week. IT-U - ... . neii ;i meaictne must be piven to young children it shoulU be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough llem euy is maue Ironi loaf sujjar, and the roots used in its pretKirittlon five it a Huvor similar to nnple syrup, making 1'ieasant to take. It has n suporior uiiuius,cruup ani wnoopin cough. or sale by all dealers. last The circulation of the Pro- that it is douhf.- will be considered n an available candidate by those of the oartv with gressive warmer has avpraH ment. nrvniia T o 1.114.": 7. m . - 0 u- . A "CLLe, ox ,bU copies everv issue fnr Wisconsin, is much talkil Qa the past three months, which is he Pfobable Republican nominee wonderful for any periodical 5??? aHd .the ce published in this State. ffm. T.fW we are pleased to note this tdr La Foliette ia consmVimna i n . . .. I L.' - .. . gicat success 01 the South lend, "is criticism ol tho rrnntw f . V 44-MVl 1.1 . "V...WAVI VI ing agricultural periodical not if ermv t0 tn? Mexican border. mprp u h0,.oa 1 , xie ueriounces It as unnficpei-ir es for its diWo K.,- ii . - -v.nvKaiiL waste 01 iTi. "f- pumic iunas, but it is probable MJC BLt-iL uwu so vain lhul ine neures wi Hornmc 1 1 1 . . ..... duie a paper is doiner. Everv uiat trie army can be a easilv farmer reading carefully that mainta,ined along the Rio Grande paper and heeding its suinres- F13. ,sia 10ns, tinna nnnnrxt- wiis enirainea, and sure- Lrtinioi ian to raise more v f.hf and better crops and stock. and the exercise of camn lifS do - nuusc ui a Ulisur III J-t 11'- ginia was burned last weelc and $100,- warn money was also burned, lie had sold valaabltt coal and timber lauds and hoarded the money in his dwelling:, lasted of depositing it in a uank. Approximately $8,0o0,00 loss was sustained by the ' peach-growing in dustry in tlie Uoitei States east of the Rocky mountains last season from 1 orown roc, sea and c nculio, a small beetle, according to a Department of Agriculture bulletin -.'The I-ss was I about half the value ef the crop. fn cases of rheumatism relief from pam makes sleep and rest jiossi hie. This may be obtained- by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale bv all dealers. The monument to the. mpmnrw r the Confederaie soldiers of Randolph county will be unveiled on the.-'.rd of June. Judge Walter Clark will deliv er the address. The Long, the Large, the Stout, and the Regular Built Mail at prices that arp low for li .,i;t : Hy, truui j to per suit. ALSO NICE LIKE OF BOYS' SUITS AND PANTS IN DRESS GOOIiS we can famish vou GINGHAMS from .... CALICOS ... rcto25; SUITINGS ..V.Srtanduii SILK from.... ....10c to 23.! Also , fall line of UnaeVwV. P"" 5C t0 $1 50 Wilkins, Ricks & Company, SAXFORO, N. C. cannot carnD otnerwise than im- is some difTPTvmn . . Ul opinion as to the proper manner of nominating the candidate for Senator. One plan suggested is for a State-wide primary to be held on the day of election (as was aoneiniyoo m the Simmons Carr contest), in which of r-n,, only Democrats wnnin 1 seemed to -v. . . a u,cagS.tU .M are ten- prove the efficiency and esprit uclcu puunc spirited citizens ""-corps 01 a iorce doubtless en 01 tfaleigh for their successful ervatea Dy lon inactivity. There efforts in raisin? the -amnnrt wasne same necessity for mov- wiiu ctxiiij mut Liiere was in P a mi - - J" "a ivuoseveit s aa- . A. building. They started ministration to send the navv to uul wiwse ito3,uuu in ten days eui?"u arouna tne world, and uur haby cries for Chamberlcin's Cough Itemed y," writes Mrs.T..li.Ken. .1 1 uncK, uasaca, Uj. "It is the liost cough remedy on the matfeet for colds, eougns ana croup." J.)r sale bvull , j aealers. ' The largest timber deal ever mnd in this State, so f ir as we now recill,wus that made last week whereby the Champion Lumber Company bought 100,000 acres of land i;i J lay wood county aud tw railroads. Tne com pany has a capital of i3,000,000 ai will do much for the dtrvc-lopmeut f Jlaywood county. Saved His Mother's Life. 'Four doctors had given me up," writes Mrs. Laura Gaines,of Avoca,La and ray children and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use Klectric Bitters. I did s,and they have done me a world of good. I will always praise them." iMCdric Hitters is a priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache. weak ness, debility, const ination ,r 1 disorders. Use them. ain new health, strength and vigor. They're guaran teed to satisfy or money refunded. Only C0c at Ci. It. Pilkingtoirs. i inn mini iimmaawcj 9 . r-rX I M onarc . Means Something. liiin jfold yourself Have'.' ten typewriters, of diirerent make placed in a row a Monarch some, fe where among them.' Try each key board in turn. The machine with the lighest touch will be the Light Touch and you can locate it everv timp moft it. ... vMil V-VX. Just as the Droner tonic ferapKS1Ve y aCt'0n inCreaSe the ncyof a "monthly paym en ts Monarch Machines may be purchased on the Monthlr Payment Plan. Send for Monarch literature lin hi .,vao"" iWi lviuiiarcn sunenoritv. A nncf many brinpr full information. will and raised $75,554 in eight days. mis shows what and united action plish. organization will accom- possiDly other reasons that Sr, ator La Follette and some others nave not yet tound out. lhere is much sneeiilntinn wifV. reference to comine- lpo-icintion The uncertaintyTlife was CoeT ffSS "JS? most forcibly illustrated in the It may be that th err Wni sudden death of Judge Joseph S. an adjournment until late in the Adams. He had hrfA n summer. The situation is full of "-ctcsu ctnu expectation is on tiptoe awaiting events. jlast week i health when at Warren ton and be in his usual good Anothjr ilan suo-ovri health when on last Sundav h enph nnnntw tn Un . ! SUUdenlV fllPffl nf QnAnlav., l r mo.. ; was fmm P vr":Zl.:. " i i 8,1 rihquake last Friday morn ....t -i uaj ui ciecuon ana thus i V, - wumy anu ing. Mirrors wereshal . T ... . rlJJfl noon o i.il,- f i j I . .... tuati ucl ita itepresentative in the i juubc ior aooui tnree desks and chairs in oilices rolled about Legislature who to vote for. And " still another plan is for the sen-! Next Sund77iT7hT7ti, atorinl oanVAot fK , iNijXT &unday is the 46th anrn- . . "u""atea versarv nf Hon Lee's surrender at the State convention ,w iiuJ ;r'. "e" ee s SUI the Govprnnr nd dL PPomattoac Uourt-House, that iiiv,i umic ox- Little Rock, Arkansas, was shaken last Friday morn- shaken from walls, and windows clattered Never Oat of Work. nil, i - . i . . . . , 4 iie ousiest little tliino-s ever mar'e are Dr.King's New Life Pills. Everv pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into .strength.' languor into energy, brain-fag into mental power; curing constipation, headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria. Only 25c at G. It. lilkingt ns. Chpel ilillNews: While out. driv ing Wednesday afternoon Dr. Isaac H. Mannintr, accompmied by Mi Mary Jones, dis-ovred the dead body' of Miss Annett Pritchard lying out in the yard at tbe home of Mr. Merrit.t Lloyd, f.jur miles south of ovn. M '-""" u ll was plowing nerby,krew nothing of it until Dr. M .nnin-informed him. lie- death is sU. posed to have ieulled from he.ut failure On the ritman farm in Edgecombe eeunty 163 bales of cotton were raised on loT Meres. So Tired s It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an in active L I V E R . With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to cnes earning capacity. It can be kept in healthful action by, and only by DURHAM BOOK AND STATIONERY COMPANY j-x w est nam street, Durham, N. C. IS DURHAM & SOUTHERN RAILWAY. iSoheduIe in Effect Jau. (. lino Southbound. . Northbound. No. 5 iSTo.4l No. :iS. No. Read Down lie 'd (Jn A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 8.45 3.20 Lv Durham Ar 12.10 2.i) 8.55 3.2Lv E Durham Lv 1:2 00 l.f.0 f.u .. ijy uvxma lv 11.47 l.;?r SOUTHERN R AIL WA Y. Oireci l ini i A I? P,:- . B I , v Aorh. ioalii. ht, y Very Low Rc;ir.cl Jr'u iiatt 10 All Ite Fr --r-:,! nni . . '!i.'.-)iLi 9.2 3.52 Lv Togo Lv 11.30 1.15 TM T Nr , 1;na'' to 0.45 4.-.02 Lv Carp, nter Lti U 7 2.5-i A".-, , -Oo v' ,m- "es at Ati, r .55 4.10 LvUpcburchLv 11 10 12.45 tt r-"'1';1; , ! M -n"i . 10.10 4.25 Ar Apex Lvll U i2.3() f ' Vf ''i"" MT' " ' i -'- 11.25 4.4H.Lv Apex A Mo.:, 12.10 A&iu ,oaV,U? Ka : 5 :" iP.M A M i i i ' . '"'KbJm Jj:i5 , ! 12.05 5.06 LV Wilhon Lv T.os li.2o f ' '. Ka...-.s Cir. : 5.14 Lv Vartua Lv 10 oo ll.(;0 ! f, ' ' "j lay, -wl c.i.ne. i :12.52 5.32 Lv Aier Lv o.'-iu 10.30 "i ! "i1.. I? ';: ll- I 1.12 1.32 1.45 2.25 3.00 0.13 Lv 6.30 Ar Duke Dunn Lv 8.08 Lv 8.40 0.12 9.20 : 0.00 . -riei i. Urtli-iaVS- If. .l'. r . - 5 45 Lv Yille Lv 9.28 10 i5 i im.V.,,-, S V."" C'll'e,' vv' poim ' 5.57 Lv Coats Lv Si n Siil !; JiSJ l,nM !o -!;ii, 6.0lLvTurlifWtonLv 9.08 ... 12 ! w,J ' Iv.0 ' lork 2:31 I), m. Thi .. . . ... mVVffWrf.vn r ... . J. . . - '-"l -K. I-1" w 3 makes connection a.t Anx vincaro ali I J T . : i.Ilfi I'jlt . i.orDi Kicked by a Mad Horse. Constipation brings manv ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keen vour IWPk. j ular, madam, and you will escape manv ...x aiiiueius io which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple , J7B' lIKe lr ly simple thinpa, it may lead to serious to!iseuuenv. " v TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. event occurring on Sunday, the ie; Samuel Birch, of Beetown. Wis..hd lu I.. , . ".ttus 1 I,u',e assistance and . ' vnieiu amoei ain -j-, Jit firul vii uuiiua v. I rif- tCktr no nn nnrnp inn d hnni i. Some good 9th of Anril T- ' "gui- and sufferin- s w ytnoi April, lbb5. Tt IS some- ful sore that developed, but at last, i... . . 's Tablets are friven ' " N.l I J T. may be avoided. Sold ficers are nominated. reasons mav hp frivn ?- j -. Afe 0ume- -ui aUU WPHT nr n fiMnnU -n In L'Iati'c Irn m Kalt-a j ijZv f HZ"S'f here tercomesthis year on the same pletelT Rtest healer of ul-i A French a"" broke t he record a piciiLy ui. lime next Vear tn Afme. ,r . cers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, putc 'nfaiu v v iiiuntn i rno iHrhl oo . . . ' im.jims ihsi. 1tii1h- . "-"-"" mcui. r. j.-j n . - .v. uu living "iKi mf es t vw. vac auiiuuer Coffins and :: caskets ! No witu ot'iiiKaiu --ir jjine jo. .i lor .: - n i, om-ri-ooro i lialeijrh, Norfolk, Richmond, Wash-! ,"i .8 'ouri.-t siwpi-,f Ior ( .a:jfril, t injrioii, ISaUiiuore, Philadelphia, 'ewi ,lor ,'1 ' loi-n York and all Northern points. j niough afl.(Jv car for Asieille io. 41 mattes connection at Anex 1 V i : .xv'wutjr ' w:44 a. m . i with Seaboard Air Line No. 41 for San-' ' K 0-"'' a: ."' "nves Asheill :-j:t lUctMiig close conrsu-t ic n widi o pec l.d frtrH Ti i li ret V-i it IS T5..a. 1 O. HI. (Atlanta, HirminKham, Montgomery !,VPP" atii0:()OH.io . following oav ai- ! aud ail points in the AV est and South-! 1, fng ,!l,i',Jr,i wiih cW cm.- i west; Columbia, Savannah, Jackson-i ...,V or alj l1u-; north a, d nonh- , ! ville.Tampaandall points in Florida. V.Vim-. ijest Hnnp.nnT.P. out nv nm-niw to ., . Aor Vin:iton-Ss.lein k avrs Coffins and the sou. A full stock of Caskets alwav? nn a All tickets are soldbythisCompany wiKCtt always On nand and and accepted by the pHssenjrer w ith SOld at all rsrifpQ AU "tae understanding: that this Company suiu at ail prices. All kinds will not be liable for failure to run it s earth. Try it. r52 at Q.K.PiIkingta i'8. of 91 miles an hour. the aveia;:e speed and sizes. B. Nooe, ' Pittsborc.N. C. - j - irains on scneuuie rime, or for any such delays as may be incident to their operation. Care is exercised to give correct time of connecting lines, but thia Company is not responsible for errors or omissions. No Sunday trains. uivi-isrunilur ltr r.to ..tl i south and west This cr 5s hi.i.d.., n. . traia No. Ill Jeuvin r ur .,t 10:1a p. rn. " . J'iuu oesireony informati' n.plc-iM-wnto or call. UV a..e here to iJrm.sli information as vvp)j, t ,eM Ul.kH,. 11. l'A ll VliT I 'P l a'nnl..' . . 'I A.,