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CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
CONSTIPATION
Anvthins For Better Times-
Much a I love quietness and
jK-aco, it is not possible for me
to hr indifferent or silent in the
present conditions of affairs.
Xeitliercan I take nor give opi
ates. To keep work for the 0,000
and more persons in my employ
and turn away from the several
hundred who apply daily and
beg for the privilege of labor
to keep the wolf from the door,
drives me into a fever and J
must speak out. Any citizen
has that right,.
I cannot sit on a fence with
a stiff wind blowing and whistle
for prosperity, the vanished bird
of beautiful plumage to come
back. I
She has been gone five long
w.f.r.; TTow anv can live on for-
ever in a thunder storm I don t
know.
In these times campaign
speeches are only empty shells
without kernels. However
Avell meaning or whoever it is
who thinks he does good by them
must be forgetting that a mil
lion of workmen and their chil
dren are hungry. The man
who looks for bread in such
speeches will not' have much to
eat.
The public heart cannot be
fired by eloquence in this way
fust now, for the powder of pa
triotism is wet with tears of the
suffering unemployed. Give
me hold of somebody's hand
who will do something, not
talk about it, m o n t h after
month.
"Wo ought to have a new, a
better tariff ; but if we cannot
get it let us settle down on the
old one and adjust ourselves to
it as best we can. If we can
not move out of the old house,
we might build a wing to it or
add another story. Far better
that than y e x i n g uncertain
ties, i .
A Republican house has been
in session since last December
and its riddled bill still tosses
about at the other end of the
capitol.
If there is any through train in
congress the country would
shout for joy to see - the "tariff
get aboard of it. If there ever
was occassion to put on a spe
cial it is now.
(fathering ourselves together
also on the monetary question
cannot be done too soon. There
is nouse sending delegations to
foreign nations until we have
some definite, proposition to
make. John Wanamaker.
Chamberlain's Pain la!ru has no
equal as a household linimout. .. It is
the best remedy known for vjheuma
.tisin, lame back, neuralgia; while for
sprains, cats, bruises, burns, scalds and
sore throat, it is invaluable Wertz
& Pike, merchants' Fernandina, Fla.,
write: "Kveryonj who buys a bottle
of L'hamberlaiu's Remedies, com 8
back and says it is the best medicine
be Has ever used " 25 and 50 ceuts
per bottle.
Sold by N. 1. Hood, druggist
Dunn. N. C:
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"No MAX made" remedy., but 'na
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positively destroys all "niiei ohes,v and
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it is healing ami soodiin: to the mticuoiis
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the. majority of eases i f ronehi'tis. t'a
tarrh, D3 spepsia. all Stoinuehe troubles,
all diseases of the Bladi'er, Bowels,
Kidneys', Liver, Constipation, Tiles,
Old Sores. Ueetal Diseases. Ulcers,
Eczema, Sciofula, Blood Poison, Ilheu
nmtisih, Neuralgia, Diseased Discharges,
Diseases peculiar to Women, Nervous
anil Physical eakness, etc.
XO MATTER WHAT YOUtt AIL
MENT, or where you live,, write us a
full history of your trouble, and our
.consulting physician will advie yoi
what to dq in -o.uYr to regain your
health. Consultation is Free ami sacred
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A FAMOUS WOMAN.
Under the gabled, high-peak-
ed roofs of a German street a
quaint little girl trotted daily to
school; I always fancied I
could sec, her with her short,
coarse dress of blue with a waist
that was up to her arms. Her
stout little legs were encased in
thick woolen stockings, and her
wooden shoes clattered on the
stone flags of the hall and kitch
en. 'She swept the kitchen and
hall with a broom as big as her
sVlf a broom not like ours, but
made of twigs, such as one still
sees in German.
She hud a big brother, a tall,
fair lad, with passion for acquir
ing knowledge of many kinds.
Under her high waist beat an
earnest, loving, little heart, and
she carried under her quilted
hood a clear and . intelligent
brain. She learned quite rapid
ly all the lessons given to her ;
and in music, 'which was the
profession of the family, she ex
celled. Chance called her dearly-loved
brother to England..
She followed him there. She
found him deep in nightly stu
dies of the stars. She followed
him, also, in these , studies, and
soon for her, too there opened up
fascination of that most glorious
of all sciences that reveals to us
the very power of the Omnipo
tent in space.
With the ready self-sacrifice
of true affection, to give him time
for his observations, she took on
her voting shoulders the burden
of their support. She '.taught
vocal and instrumental music ;
she sang at concerts ; she played
at entertainments. Then in the
silence of the night, she sat with
him, noting down what he saw
and helping him in his efforts at
original research.
There were no Alvan Clarkes
in those days and this young
German 'musician had to invent
and manufacture his own glass-
os. He gave her one, and with
it she nightly swept the firma
ment. She discovered a comet
and announced it. The news
spread like lightning a woman
had discovered a comet, a wom
an was a great astronomer ! She
discovered seven comets, and re
ceived the gold Medal. Her
name was entered on all the'
royal societies of Europe. Kings
and princes came to the obser
vatory to see the famous broth -and
sister, but chiefly the sis
ter. The work of this one humble
minded woman, who always de
clared she was insignificant in
comparison to her brother, did
moe to dispel man's prejudice
against education for our sex
than millions of equally unsel
fish lives that had boon . passed
in ministering tohis daily com
forts for centuries. Her name
still stands . proudly hohored,
and no astronomer belittles the
work of Carolina Herschell
because it. was a woman's.
Agnes M. Manning.
SPENDING SUNDAY
In a multitude of homes
home that would disdain to be
called anything but Christian
Sunday is sadly wasted. A
forenoon attendance at church
and possibly a session of Sun
day school for the children in
the afternoon, still leaves a large
part of the day to be accounted
for. Many find it difficult to
attend two services. Sin's a
thoughtful writer: "Let Sun
dav afternoon and evening have
the brightest possible ideas
talked over, sung over, thought
over in the homes ; let them
have abundantly, what they
have only sparing!' at other
times, penetrating insight -into
God's purposes for mankind ami
intelligent conception of. the
world's needs ; let them have'
parents, children, servants,
wisely, patiently gladly ponder
ing the mystery of godliness
and then, every instrumentality
of Christ's 'church in America
Once Tried, Alry Used.
If we sell one bottle of Chamber
lain's Cough Itvtnedy, e fetid:. in fail
to sell the same person more, when it
is again needed. Indeed, it has be
come the familj medicine of this town
for coughs and colds, and we recom
mend it because of its establish d
merits Jos E. Elaroed, Prop. Oak
land Pharmacy, Oakland, Md
For sale by N. B. Hood, Druggist,
Dunn.N.C.
will feel a new vigor animating
it." Even a home Sunday
evening, where church unat
tainable, may be made spiritu
ally profitable by the reading of
good books, a -hearty home song
service, and a Scripture reading.
On that day, above other days,
the thoughts of God's children
should be :
This is the day -which the Lord has made
We will rejoice and be glad in It.'
An utter disregard of the Sab
bath in the training of children
is a great-wrong ; but even a
creator wrong .'than this is the
training of children to count the
Lo rd ' s d a y a d ay o f i rk so m e
restraint instead of delight.
LOVELY WOMAN
What the world of letters' think
of her influence over mankind.
Remember woman is most
perfect when most ' womanly. -Gladstone.
Earth has nothing more ten
der than pious woman's heart.
Luther
All I am, or can be, I owe to
my angel mother. Abraham
Lincoln.
Disguise our bondage as we
will, 'tis woman rules us still.
Moore. t
The society of ladies is the
school of politeness. Mount
fort. . f
Heaven will be no heayen to
me if I do not meet my wife
.there. Andrew Jackson.
. Even in the darkest hour of
earthly ill woman's fond -affection
glows. Sand.
''So man can either live 'pious
ly or die righteous without a
wife. Richter. '
Eternal iov and everlasting
Love
tnere s in vou, woman,
lovely woman. Otway .
Women need not look at those
dear to
moods.
them to
-Howells
know their
Yes, woman's love is free
from guile, and pure as bright
Aurora's ray. Morris. -
Raptured man quits each doz
ing sage, O woman! for thy
lovelier page. Moore
Kindness in woman, , not
their beauteous looks, shall win
my love. -Shakespeare.
Ho that would have J fine
guests, let him have, a fine wife.
Ben Jonson.
Reverence every woman's opin
ion, whether -it be to you right
or wrong
Rice. -
A woman's strength is
most
potent when robed in gentleness.
Lamartine.
Lovely woman, that caused,
our cares, can every care be
guile. Beresford.
Decision, however .suicidal,
has more charm for a woman
than the most unequivocal' Fa
bian success. Hardv.
Progressive CllarloitC.
In 1882 the ipulatibn of
Charlotte was not quite 10,000.
It had no street cars, 110 water
works, no sewerage, no post
office building, no park, no elec
tric lights, no pants factory.
It was a good stout country
town, ready to put on city
clothes, j In 1897, the popula
tion of Charlotte is 20,000. It
has the best equipped electric
street-railway south of Rich
mond. It now has 11 cotton
mills, 4 pants factories, a! post
office and federal court building
two new passenger depots, a new
Lutheran college, a new city
hall, new countv court house,
complete water works and sew
erage system, two parks, a Y.
M. C. A. building, every! old
church remodeled or built anew
and many new ones erected, five
hotels, four national banks, two
cotton compresses, four build
and loan associations, two big
iron works, several supply and
machine companies a settlement
of wood working and machine
shops, a roller flouring mill, a
leather belting factory,. sash cord
factoiy, two sfkin laundries,
steam cotton gins, corn mills,
and many others things expect
ed to be found in a health v and
growing
server.
city. Charlotte Ol-
Duriog tbe summer of 1891, Mr.
Chas P. JohnsoQ. a well known t.
torne of Louisville, Ky., hadase-j
vere attack of summer complaint, f
Unite a nambpr nf HifFr-rnf r.-nA-c i
were tried, but failed to affrd aDV j for vote hft turned . over , to
5; ( . e- i u u L " republicanism on Hanna sprora
relief. A fr Dd who kuew what was j ise thaf McKinl woul(, Md
needed proca.ed htm a bottle of Cham- him plenty of Qcket.
befatu . Cohc. Cholera aud Diarrhoea filling prices. ALFRED Lewis
tvemeay, wnicn quicKiy cured him ;
and be thinks, faved his life He
Bays that there has not been ! a day
since that time that he has not had
this remtdy in his household. He
aks cf it in ;he highest piabe acdi
takes pleasure in reDoimendin it
whenever an opportunity is offered.
For sale by N B Hood Dann, N. C.
ii pplf Bjijlii
ill j 1 jj
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reg e la.b'e Prep arafion for As -siiTiiLating
MYca antlRcgula
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa
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SUITS 7Ct!
Bop's fldonis Suits, Sz?s 3 to 1
io:t:) Extra pair cf paras, $2.?3
These Su
Wool Cheviot
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See Pattern's BeJowf '
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age at last birthday, and if large or small
for his age. Money cheerfully refunded if
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ples, tape measure, measurine. blanks, etc.
It Grows from Bad To Worse:
Pittsburg, Pa., June G. Ic-,
Kinley was "the advance agent
of prosperity." McKinley, !so ;
lie said, "would start the lnanu
factories of. the country rather
than, tlio mints." I am here in
the hotbed of manufacturing and
labor,, and bear witness how i' .... . , .
ni i t , , , i . i An unfailing: cure for Diseases of the
well he has not kept his Word. ; Digestive. Nervous and Generative
I find work scarce and pay ' Systems. A Tonic of rare efficacy for
small and many idle men. No ( tl)e 'd and young and of marked ser
'. . . . ;-. ; vice for Students, Teachers, and all
concern is crowded with work . who are engaged in Brain work or
Some have no work at all. In close occupations.
the best and briskest pay is
small, for there are two work -
men to even: one day's work ;
and save where labor unions are
strong enough to secure a year -
J Kill llllll iHJXUl 11, lillUll .
among work people for a day's :
work is sharp. As a come-out, ;
with manv idle factories and
f 1 1 tmi r; -irli iti"nr rtilr :it
AAVV ... II 1111 111 CI 11, Vlll I 11.
-i -j , -' , i i':
halt work, With none rushed by ,
any accumulation of contracts!
and orders, no workman here is i
. . ' . . ;
making much-j and thousands,!
utterly idle, make nothing at ;
all. " : ' : j
Times among the work peo-i
pie, as well as among their cin-
ploj'ei'Sj are worse today than
November ; worse than on the i
4th of Marcli, when the "ad-!
VailCe agent Of prosperity" Was!
" , . 1 - i ' i i
nuiugui .ueu , worse. . lii-cieeu. ;
than a month ago, and affairs j
are. on 'the, decline. They grow j
bad, not better, as this is writ- j
ten.
And tln-i ii flf -rv:rl tlifi
r ' :
in New York Journal.
tjjojso tcaqj oacJ qa nojprrq3 PR rp naqv
ruojsc-j tr Sanp etp bsik rKq qs naqj
v tjJOSBO joq ov3 6A 3j3rs bvji q,v& uoqj
I The Kind Ton Have
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Tr.? Jobber end Siore Keeper.
' st, NEW YORK CITY.
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MAN'S
SACK SUIT
7.50
i Ov..-.ranteed to be made from All Wool,
r". y Brown, Gray. Black, or Blue
made in latest
Imported Farmer Satin,
n ine Desi 01 iusiom
cannot duplicate it in
. your wwn wriu.ou. jiu )4 iu i.
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b'oods made for Youth s i jg 95
to i3, in Long Pants, Coat and vest,
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How to
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We Pay Ex
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should you
not feel satis
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refund the
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money.
Remember
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direct from
one of the
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CURES
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Excesses, - Alcliolisra,
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and that almost innumerable series of
diseases and complications resulting
from any derangement of the Nervous
f": iJ116 forweak
ana nervous children.
Steady Nerves,
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If three bottles b ordered at one time, a copy of
Oriole Cook Boole will be included free.
AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
OR DIRECT or US ON RECEIPT OF PRICE
CO CENTS.
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Maxtoii witti Carolina Central I n I. i, t
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t.oro with "outlieri! Railway, at w ulmit C.
wmi r.ori.iiK ic Wfstern. Hailway.
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May Kith, 1.SD7.
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Leave Wehlon H:So a.m..:JI i.mj
Rocky Mount, l;:r.i a. in.. l(i:;!.ri p. m
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Leave Hocl-y-M.junt. li:rJ a. M.. j. m:
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Leave Wilson. a m. 11:1 . n m i. Ji in
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Leave Mina, 3:00 a in.
Leave Kayettevilie. 4:i0 a in, Ml in.
Arrive Florence. 7: t a in, ::in i m.
Leave Uoldaboro, 7 0:ia in, :!:Kt . in.
Leave Manolia, b:u: a m, 4:L; i.i.
Arrive Wilmington. I):4i a m, r. : r. . in,
TRAINS .MOlNti NORTH.
Leave Florence, hu.'i am, t-:i:, p in.
Leave Kayettevilie, Ur.o a w, lnn i in.
Leave (eluia, l.wi a m.
Arrive Wilaon. IA a in. 12:1( j in
Leave W ilmingtoii, 7:15 ) in. !:iHia in.
Leave Magnolia, item a m, ?-.:: in.
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Leave Wilson, l-u p m, l.:l." a in, II i in,
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Arrive Rocky Mount. 2:: I 1. in. 1::.: a in.
I1:j7 i m. I:v0 p in.
Leavo larlK.ro, 12:12 p iu.
Leave Rocky Mount, i:M in. I.T.Ihih.
Arrive WeMon. 3:.t.i i m, i n a m.
Irain on Scotland Neck Hraucli i- h-I -a-
WeldOll 4:1(1 I. in. Itn-lifax - n m iirrix
Scotland Neck at r.iO i in. (ireenv ill- ! '
K iliston 7 rfiTi i in lift n fii liiLf I..h vi. Kiii-I-l.
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Trains on WaHliinirtou Rraiich l.-.tv.- Wn-li-
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Train leavea Tart.oro N. C. daily.
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Sunday, at r.:30 i. m.. Min.lny 1 I'
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rivea at l'artoro 10 05 a. m.. 11 a. m
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toro, N. C, daily except Sunday, ' ! ":'
rive Smlthfleld N C, fe. o a in. K. turnup
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arrive at R( cky M.unt :05 a. in.,lail ''1 1
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