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11 W T AE ABE, OUR HOME AND HOME FOLKS AGAINST THE WORLD. .OIL. VOL. 3.0, 1TO. 44. GABTHAGE, 2ST. C, JTITIfcTIE 2, 1896. 5 CENTS. il. c. IjI-acr , iV. J. Adams BLACK 5c -A-JD-A.lrS, Attoriicy-nt-L.nu', OAltTIIAGE, NYC. Fraetice in Moore and udioining 4:OUUtiH. Jail 1 Zeb.B. Sanders, ATTORNEY-AT-LA IV. Wil' practice wherever services required. 'Wil, II. MCM.ILL. THUS. 1. WAUUEX. McNeill &' warren. Attorney ami Counsellor at Law, CAllTHAOH, N. C. THE BEST SPRING iEDIQlE is'SiMA'.ONS Liver regulator. Dont forget to take, it. Now is the time you .need it most to wake -'up your Liver. A s ugish Liver brings on Malaria, Fever and Afcue, Pheuniatisin,! and many ether ills whsch '.hatter tno constitution and wreck hearth. Don't ifc-rret the word Will give dose attention to all buA- wiVhjlator vou want. I The 'word Reg- TK'ffrt placed wil h th'-in. ifciOllh-e in Court diou.-4 May J J-1 1 W. C. DulCI.ASS. V. L. SI'KNt'K DOUGLASS SPtiNCE, L'LATOR distinguishes It from ail other remedies. And, besides -this, SlAMONS LlVlER REGULATOR is aj Regulator of the Live r, keeps it properly at wo; k, that your system may be kept in gix,d condition. FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS Liver Regulator, it is the best blood puririer and corrector. Try it and note ATTORN E YS-A T-LA W J?Af I any other medicine, and there is no other Liver remedy like UM.UGNS LIVER REGULATOR-the KinguJ; Liver Remedies, be sure you get it. ' i J. IF. 7ilm Carthage, N C Practice in Moon ami adjoining C unit ics. I t-rSin'ciiil nUcnlion will be given to laisiin,.-..s ia tin l'Vdoral Court at i;,iii-ii. i CARTHAGE HOTEL. . CARTHAGE. N- C. Located on Court-house Sqr BUS, C. J. SH WV, - - - Proprietress ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST CLASS 'livery IN CONNECTION J uly 4, 8'J-tf. Republicans Dissatisfied. The ominous silence which sue ceeded the boisterous convention of the Republicans who assem bled in such unasual numbers at Raleigh on the llth, 15th and lGth instant, portends the gath ering of a fierce and furious political storm. A Republican who has recently travelled through a number of the Eastern and Middle counties. said yesterday: "The 'Savages (as Judge Rus sell calls them) as well as a large proportion of white Republicans, are outspoken in their denuncia tion of the methods employed to secure the nomination of Judge Russell. Many' of them even declare that Russell has not voted a Republican ticket in filteen 3'eurs, and openly charge him with conspiring to defeat Col. O. II. Dockery when he was nominated in a previous cam T I . . paign. in many piaces tne Republicans have held confer ences and obtained many names to a call for a general conference or convention to meet in Raleigh in June and formulate plans of effective opposition in the No- Mr, .Iarnf-3 Perdue, an: old soldier 0 residing at. .Monroe,' Mich., was things contemplated by those t- ...-4-U ..,vr;;ti-l 1 severeiy iuineuu hhji , iiieuuuuiaui Y1SITISG C05ETISLA5D ?jf-1Mii'). The small boy's new pants are alwavs lor rent. Mothers will fiud Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy especially valuable for croup and whooping cough. It viil give prompt relief ami is safe and pleasant. Wo have sold it for several i years and it has. nevr failed to give lit. .4. r.-- ,.r.,,.;v, 1 W uie moiiu peiect tstitisiuutiuu. vj. . Kichards, Duquesne, Pa. Sold by Chas. Cole & Co., Druggists. It's a mighty poor mule that won't work both ways. "Now, my dear," exclaimed Mr. Spoopendyke, as he dashed into the house, "bustle around lively. It's now three o'clock; the boat for Manhattan Beach starts at four twenty-five, and I'm going down. I am not the man to go pleasuring alone. I want society, and there's no society, Mrs. bpoopendyke, that I admire as much as yours." Mrs. Spoopeadyke flashed up with pleasure. "That gives me an hour and twenty-five minutes to dress. I guess I can do it in that time." "I don't see how you make that out. The boat leaves from the Battery, Mrs. Spoopendyke; it don't leave from our front stoop. It takes a good twenty five minutes to get over there, and you haven't mor'n an hour to dress. I'll shave while you're getting read', and we'll take dinner rijiht within the sound of stoop and glared up and down the street. Mrs. Spoopendyke took off her hat, brushed down her bangs, and screwed herself around like a giraffe to find the drawing string oi her overskirt. Then she opened the top bureau drawer, and pulled half a dozen pieces of laee out of a green box. Putting her finger to her lips she began to consider which 'piece she had better wear. "If youVe coming with me you want to start!" bawled Mr. spoopcnuyice. "What do you take me for a season ticket, that vou can no on any time? Ain't ye coming?" "In a minute. I'll be there in a miuute," gasped Mrs. Spoop endyke, clutching the piece of Highest cf&n b LdTCxin; Towcz'LxlcX U.SGori Hepcrt jOmUTTEEtf PURE particular? Can't you see the boat's just in, and there's plenty of time?" icasoncd Mr. Spoopendyke. She accommodated her steps to his, nr.d in due time they reached the Manhattan boat. ! with fiftccu minutes to snare. "Another time when I want you to go anywhere, Mrs. Spoopendyke, you want to be ready the moment I speak. I won't be kctt waiting all day, for anybody. You hear me, do A smile Is the tekplnoc mes sage of friendship. tM CUM. crte4 for lace she didn't want. "I'm onlv! Jou If the delegates to the Pitts burg convention were as strong"" in votes as thev are in wind the Prohibitionists would be a factor ia the Presidential campaign. looking for my parasol." Mr. Spoopendyke thumped the balusters for about a minute. "What's the matter with vou m now: What under the sun are "Yes, dear," said Mrs. Spoop endyke, beginning to rcalirc that Caje Fear & Y.. V. Eaiiway. liuNUKNSKI) SCIIUDULE, John Gill, Receiver. IN EFFECT APRIL 12TH, 1896. North Hound. No. 2 Daily. Iave Wilmington: .......7 2." a m A 1 rive i'a yet tevilL. .......10 ;55 a m Lenvo rau'tVfville 10 55a m Fa vet t'.-villc d unct ion 11 5 a in Sanfonl.... 12 22 p lu ,, ( untax J V m Arrive (Jrensboro 2 o( p m 1Mve ., ........: 05 in StokcsdaJe .'5 59 p m Arrive Walnut Cove..,!.-. A Ml p m Aave . 4 5-5S p ni , Kural I fall 5 17 p m Arrive Mt Any 15 p in South bound No 1. L'r.ifv but, received prompt relfef from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, lie says: "At times my back would mc he so badlv that l could hardly i-aise up. If I had not gotten relief J 1 would not be here to write these few lines. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done me a great de.jl of good and I feel verv thankful for it." For sale by Chas. Cole & Co., Uru who are j dissatisfied will be a carefully prepared address to the Republicans of . North Carolina, and also a communication to the National Republican Executive yet!" objected that lady. the surf, right within the sound ym up to? Do you know l of the surf, you know." . asked you to go to Manhattan Mr. Spoopendyke stropped his abQut six wceks agQ? ow razor ana snaveu nimsen care- many clotheg arc JOU putting fully. Mrs. Spoopendyke went Qn? IIow much toggery do you from, one closet to another, and ncrf ya ? IfIcau find nn .i . ..1 a a..i.. 1 I tnreweverytmn-outonineueu. enginc powcrful enough, I'm mnaiiannourAir.opoopcnuyKc tQ hvc u dresscd by was prepared for the voyage, stcam bercatter untn the fuel and admonishe'd Mrs. Spoopen dyke to bestir herself. i "But I haven't commenced T F. AolHony. Ex-Pttmatrr of Promi C.ty. Iowa, njr -I trwjbt oi Lntths of'M)''- Core' W Xtm rr.4tim a ad wa lv of it f.J tut mors I r.r-,1 il n nnv tnn'K ;n) 1 fitr Lctok. she had left her fan. smelling M by cVie A. Iht.u bottle, parasol, veil and hand kerchief at home in her hurrv, and had forgotten to close tht window in case of rain. (.rUiA;c. More but it cost Ut convitwr Im, m b i ptt more doc lot bU money. gives OUt! Say are yOU going to I Mora curative jower is cnrrl by iU rullir CoiTiDiaai'on. jroyoruon ar.a jtvct'w. Kellcf la Six Hoar. DHtreHuing LUnov anJ Un'Jer diiwruM-j n-livcd ia ix houm tr th "Nrw innt South Amcrvitn Kldnfj I I'.i... ' I't.i. w.i..tv 1 1. n lfat ' Htirtiri tii mti iunt fl il rtcxxlin'r - 4 triMiiptnHK in n-lieviu in in tit bladder, kiJu?), Uuk huJ every part of t! urinary panars In raivl or female It trWer nrtrnUan 'f McdlclnM Tila In a NitU c! Hoo Rarv ; watr mul pain in patting it almost raniutbiintn-uiycir rinu.m. inim-l;nt'l v. II von want Coick tncurml In lu manufacture. , , j. ."l It cof Vie proprietor and Ue taW n V -T' in'tritfa He who makes the best of life loses the worst of death. le Mt. Airv le Kural 1 1 ; i H nr. Walnut Cove le ,, le Stokrsdale 3i r Greensboro ' . 'le Climax . le Santord J5 1'.) p m ar Fayetb'Vill; .hinctioii; ....4 .() p m 9 .'15 a m ....11 t5 a m 11 :5 a m ;....ll 45 a m .....12 12 p m li 58 p m 1 o;; p m 1 JS2 p m Now is the time to provide ' your self and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's. Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea, Remedy as a safeguard aiyiinst an attack of bowel complaint, diirinL'- the 'summer months. Itcosts but 25 cents and is almost sure to be needed before the 'summer is over. This remedy never fails, even in the most severe cased, and is in fact the only preparation that can always be 'depended upon. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by Chas. Cole k Co., Druggists. Stolen kisses smack of vice their naughty flavor makes them nice. committee as to the condition of j practical affairs in this State. They declare that Russell, at the head of the ticket will cause the Republicans to lose all they have now; that Russell knows that he can't be elected, but that his ambition is to control the Fed eral patronage of this State under the Republican administra tion." Wilmington Messenger. Manhattan with me or not?" "Yes, dear, I'm ready," and Mrs. Spoopendyke rustled down "Haven't commenced! What stairs -Won't you please pin have you been doing all this the ccntre Qf m y overskirt to the time? What have you been up ccntre of my train?" to? Deyouknov it's half-past Mr. Spoopendyke went at it. ' IlhetimutUm cured tii n dy "Mjtio Cart" for KLtatfWrti NfurUi roicUljr care In 1 to 3 dy. which r.ake It ptxuliar to Itvlf. more i,,,-: c r.,....,. .. . ...t,.v.l. cuplcd In 1U ItKriU.ry than any oUi. M "t"-00 UIV" - floro wonderful nirn rZrt- xnd ntor tcv aoJ uijiKUoi. Ii rrtarrt t lu tmomnW lJ'T"?8 m1 tit tfM imntiiVKj MorO at.d nnre nrrt..' vj cf 1V are rjortHl br !n:pfif. , 1 t-r- Th Crtt d KTfttj brnatUw more r?P.?. ''.1.' I v m I. ci. Cola A rw.DrerrUia. y tiK.iiK u vooay man rr iw-ior. f,rtli N O lluitlti M ' ' - three?" . Ut re nnnnpn dvkc nulled her hat .... p i' - j 1 "Well, my dear, you were at around straight and drew on her 1 1 nr Favetteville. le Fayetteville. ar Wilmington Nortlibi)unil Leave Bennettsville... ar Ma x ton le Maxton le Red Springs...... le Hope Mills ......... ill- Fnvetteville ' " . 'O:.tl'.ll0UIul FavetK'ville.... . ,..4 p m 4 4.j p m 7 55 u m jWo. 4 Daily ......8 45 a m 0 45 a m .'.) 50 a m ....10 12 a m 10 45am .....10 51) a m No 3. Didly .......4 4-'l p m 4 53 P m BucUIen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Tno People Eo!ievo what they read about Hood's Sarsaparilla. They know it is an honest medicine, and that it'eures disease. That 13 why you should get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood'8 Pills cure all liver ills, relieve con stipation and assist digestion. 25c. He who lendeth joy seldom borroweth trouble. innincc to S "JrlhantS nwveriboly is begi uruiM,ii.in . wv, , 1 t - , Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and aUjiaKea spring .am. .u .k a ie lloiw Mills. ........ le Red Sprinrs... 5 42 p m jr Maxton 0 12 p m le Maxton.. 0 13 p m ir Rennoltsvibe 7 20 p m Northbouutl No 1G, mxM daily ex. Sunday le llamseur 0 45 a m le Climax i...S 35 a m jir Greensboro ......0 20 a m le Greensboro 0 35 a m le Stbki'sdaUv..... 10 50 a m ar Madisiuj.. ...11. 50 a in . Syutl.lionnd Nu 15. mx'J Juily ex. Sunday. Skin Eruption, and positively cures Ihles. or no pay required, it guar anteed to give'perfeet satisfaction or money retunaed. rrice z. cents pei box. For sale bv Chas, Cole x: Co. gool thiti to do provided you take Sim nions Liver Regulator the best spring medicine. It's a sluggish liver that clogs the system and makes bad blood. A dose a day of Simmon3 Liver Regula- "Nervous Girl" wants to know tar will make a new man out of you, aad ' . tt.. f.i: ,Q,of;nn ! a new woman too. Look for the red Z now to cure uLitiuiuysi."oanw" about the face." Get him to shave off his moustache.' . .. on the package. It is Simmons Liver Regulator you want. le Mad'iM'n le Stokesdale.... iir Greensboro., le Greemsboru.. Climax......... iir Uatnseur J. W. FRY, Gen'lManager. .......12 25 p m 5 50 p m AV. H. KYLE (ien'l Pass agent The crow is the great American corn remover. If it required an aunual outlay of $100.00 to insure a family against anv serious consequences from an attack of bowel complaint during the year there are many who would feel D W Fuller, of Canaioharie, X. T., it their dutv to pay it; that they ; gavs that he alwavs keeps Dr King's could not afford to risk their lives. Xev Discovery in the house r A Household Treasure the glass shaving; and I didn't want to disturb you." "Oh, you didn't! Of course not! You can't put on a frock without the glass, can you? You've got to have a looking glass to button vour boots! S'pose you can get ready in half an hour? S'pose you can dress by to-morrow afternoon? Think vou'll be fixed in a week, eh? mf Why wasn't you ready when I came home?" "Never mind, dear, I'll be on hand. You go down in the parlor, and I'll be there in a jiffy." Mr. Spoopendyke growled his way down stairs. Mrs. Spoop endvke hurried on her skirts, put mf on her hat, and then prepared to dress herself. "Are you ready?" howled Mr. Spoopendyke, when he'd waited about three minutes. fp 99 nirwl Irs Spoopendyke, feeling around the small of her back afeer an invisi ble net. "Perhaps I'd better go over gloves, and then glanced down hei back to sec how her liege lord was getting along. "Stand still, cant't ye? IIow d'ye s'pose I can tell the middle of anything while you're twisting around like a grindstone? Stand up straight, won't ye? I don't see what dod gast the thing!" and he ran the pin into his thumb. Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. MOOd S FlllS &ck llich. r-rtuit English Spitvin Liniromt retnovw nil hard, nolt or mlloud lamp nnd bleoiLfheH frornhoriM-, blood rpavina, rurbu, ffiliut, fiieyt ring-bor, Ktith, pniin. oil swollen thronU, ctiughn, etc. K'iv $50 by um- c4 on itwittl Warranted th mot wn- I i . . I 1 1 : .1. 1, ...m fc.l.t gl pr iKjtTV. Ufnui jirniui:i rurri'iiT lv Lhaa 'W oi (o, orujrgwu, at tharrv. S.( VI, !, "Oh, dear, I'm so sorry! com nienced Mrs. Spoopendyke. "Oh, yes! you're sorry! Why wasn't you sorry before I begun? What d'ye come down here half dressed for? What d'ye s'pose I j am an eyelet machine with a thumb like a thimble? That; .1 BRICKS "i 1 1 -V; 1 i 4 A lloutshohl Remedy.' And it n-vrr fall- to enre rUn:rrja-ti-iu, catarrh, pirn rl. Motthw iiikI nil di.i..trn oriM'ijr Irom trapum bioo4l. in notanio i.lool ludm, (n. B. li. ) Thoufcmda ndon" n th lt n-nKilv ever uflvml tonmnLini. Th tlxiu.;i:i 1 f rt:n frfortnl vf thin rfraedr nr nlmort tnlnw tiloua. Try it. Only f 1 00 ner larg bottle. For icile by drtigutA. tvlvtr- We arc pivpaml to faml-li JWST QUALITY or BUILDING BKICK I ' n . T T - t T T 1 1TJ IT T t-'lt ll thumb won't be well for a year! 'Vt! nnd n hnUl Gast the dress anv-1 0 ! J TOR $6.oo VJIR TIIOVSASD, t,t rtf Wrlit a ladiitJr now: uon t you khuw -uj i $ r5o.oo IS COLV CXIX.V For Selllni "Story of Spain nd Cab." Ti.f Inttrv allot al 3ra &. Iiok Co.. nlitr. V4. t.ffrr tlMtW W axyw I 'Uzf in xhrr r"ttt lii c;4rs r iiwr uw lw k. 'mf c f iia aal Ccb."' rretuinot l;lrI oU4 firts tot dj nodiy r-M. Tlt U ta af Va tr-tLirx e'!ir b-V oil. lUmy ra kfrj: 110 4r. A CTftf-Ua account of l jrtr.t aJ tie rr f rliUtijUtta. 1(0 to(ilal tift. tO 11 -Vf'.t'it tii m erlit . tf; &c-t. rxutt flf 10 rtu ( al pin yourself up yey You wait j A here, just wait right here; I'll be i back soon, I'm just going for a i and his and those of their family for such an , t.,m v p., alwavs found the verv nmounr! Anv one can get this insur-' vsf results folhr.v its use: that be ..i 'm p m ance for 2o cents, that being tne . Woukl not be without it, if proeur ..2 35 p m price of a bottle of Chamberlain's i a.iie. G. A Dvkemau druggist, Cat s ..3 10 p m rone. Cholera and DiarrhoDa Remedy. ' kiii v Y..savs"that Dr Kiair's New 3 55 p in Ttj almost every neighborhood some ljiseoverv is undoubtedly the best . 1 1 ,n i i ' z : i c ... . . . . 1 - fF I. T-.l . . i i j v i i l : . :l . . . , 1 , , . . .1 one nas uiuu irum uu uu.inv Loujrn remeuy wmi ne iuu umi il in oticI tell tne OOat T.O couicuiuuuu his family for tfght years, and it nas never failed to do ail that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so longed tried and tested. Trial bot tle free at Chas Cole & Co's drugstore. Kegular size 50c and ?1 00. 3 Carthage Railroad. timetable. In efiect May 0, 1SU5. No. 38 I.o Carthago at; 8.15 n, m., Kelly's 8 27 ar at Camerou i) l 0 No. 4 Le Cameron 9.15 a. m Kelly's 10.00 ar Carthnjje 10 10. Le Caithage 12.23 p. m., llnnnon 1 30, ur at Curriesviile at 1.50. No. 5 Lo tinrrieTille 2.40 p. m,, Ilannou 3.00, ar Cavthaje 4 00, Le Carthago 4.20, Kelly's 4 2, ar Cunuvrou 5 00. No. 41 Le Curoerou 5 10 p. ni., Kelly'a 5 10 nr artba?:e 6-45. tchedulo trains on Cariiae roal make i close cnint.ction at Carncrou with li. i: A co mpiaint before medicine could be procured or u pn-sician summoucu. One or two doses ot tins remeuy wm cure anv ordinary case,;. It never fails. Can you afford to. take the risk for so small an amount? For sale by Chas. Cole & Co., Druggists. It may be pleasant to "embrace an opportunity," or even to "hug a delusion," but both com- ? for you in the morning. Maybe you're acquainted with the steamboat. P'raps you've got to fasten you A 1 r. O. D. Cant Aberdeen. tit Special lire Brick! Prices quoted ou Application. Address A D. J. HMO! & CO., spile driver together!" "Never mind, dear; it don't matter if it isn't pinned." "Don't matter!" howled Mr.. Spoopendyke, "don t matter! . ) What d've ask me to pin it for, j then? What d'ye ye do it for just to see me mutilate my TtvL "W. XL Tmtm, rm ft II f T-k m pmtimarr mt II M U'l -trria a l l V m-mtxmm la Ufc!z $ m JwrnTft f lltg kin. K viai thla 41 MM,tka IrzU.ff. & RIB. X. Ct W w i bined don't begin to approach the rapture of sqr. waist of a pretty girl We get the cream of experience from spilled milk. ' Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remeilv the rapture of squeezing the , , Tnw . t .- This medicine has leen found to be peculiary adap ted to the relief and cure of all Fe- influence enough with that thumb? Look here, are you trains .o.rg Nort'.i an l Souh Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria- ChiSdren Cry for Pitcher's Castorla- Children Cry for w. c. lEiTi. Maur. Pitcher's Castoria, steamboat to make it wait a month or two for you," and Mr. Spoopendyke went out on the ' mm ' n ILllTOlf H like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach. Indigestion ore promptly cured by Hood's Fills. They do their mOfm THAT'S JUST Ti fl malr Complaints, exerting a wonder ful direct influence m giving strengtu and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constiptation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melan choly or troubled with Dizzv bpells Electric Hitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guar Viltv iviita and M 1 25 cents. AD drnsglsta- M-h l-le & Co's dru-Stor Prepared by a L Hood ft Cf, Lowell, Mais, at t has t Die a CO orusiore. iioclyFJltouke wlUi Hoc4a Saaaapacffla, s ' - i easily and thoroughly. Best alter dinner pills. Pills stylish: goods AND XjOVnT PEICES bring plenty of cutomra, !:nr I going with me, or going to stand here like an eight-day clock? It's nearly four, and you've seven hours more dressing to do, haven't ye?" "I'm ready, my dear. I'm only j find it nj-o-Aary to rvp.-tu waiting for you." H.;ve juft r ive.1 tUeic-wt buIti , A . c u in Summer MiUinervUnc. V;N. A.c They took a car to South. lit(.hHmoUr.ljT-i?l.o;.!.l:irk Feirv, and as they got out, Mrs. ' Silk Max- Silk Mitu rc .1 and rf)c. Spoopendyke rushed for tfcc ! JfU OTifilS SOllCUed lSl ClTtlailj filled. ferry house. MRS M. N. HUNT. "What's the matter with youj SANFORD, N. C. now? Going to fctnasb any thiug aprU li-Uci. pEKfiYRgYM.ILLS KZrSmmmm. mmmt mm M. 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