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, WOMAN'S PART IN WAR. rtr J-apnnenc Are Working Heroic lljr at Home and' In Field. All the women In Japan, native and foreign, are at work for the soldiers auiuuuuu anu ii,ngnsn ladles are scarcely less Interested in - making bocks ana caps ror tne brave little Drown men who are flehtlnir th nni elans than the Japanese women them selves. One may see Japanese princesses alongside women of various flrradatinna In social position working with, might huu uittiu ut rouing Danaages in the great Aoyoma Military hospital. They JAPANESB NUKSB IN JINEIKISHA ON THE . WAI TO THE 7B0NT. all wear the regulation white cotton dress and cap whether their rank is high or low. Ordinary social diver sions in Japan now give way to what Is connected In some way with the war. If the women meet for an after noon musicale or a garden party one can be sure that the object is to raise funds for the work of the national Red Cross society, its auxiliary, the La dies' Volunteer Nursing association, or the Aikoku Fujinkai (Ladies' Patriotic society). If a tea party is given, in stead of devoting themselves to gossip and fancy work the women make their needles fly in sewing garments for the soldiers, and the talk is all of the boys who are fighting the Russians In Man churia or on the war vessels of Japan's wonderful navy. If one of the party has four or five sons at the front, she is the heroine of the day and the envy of the fond mother who has only one or two boys to give to the service of the emperor. While the little Japanese women are working bravely at home the Red Cr,os8 nurses with the army in the field are displaying a courage that of ten equals that of the men. The Japanese have had a national Red Cross' society since 1880, when Tnnnn am J XI. "I 11 1 uuian ciiiereu me ueueva uiuance ana was placed on the same footing as oth er nations under the international laws of war; A society which had been or ganized in 1877 to do a work similar to that of the Red Cross then became the Red Cross Society of Japan. Un der its direction nurses have for many years been trained in so thorough and scientific a manner that they are able to be of great service now that their beloved country is "in the 'midst ofva life and death struggle with its ene mies. V Symptom's of Deca'y. "I am afraid you are not so strong as you used to be, John," said a fond wife to her husband. "I think it is about time you were getting some in surance on your life." "Insurance on my life! What are you talking about? I am as healthy as ever I was. Insurance, indeed!" "Well? dear, I only mentioned it, you know, out of respect to yourself. I thought you were failing." "And what in the world put it into your head that I am failing? Me fa li ning? -WhyI am as strong a a horse and caq, run up three flights of stairs without taking a breath." "Well, that may be so, but I am afraid you are deqeiving yourself." "Deceiving myself! Goodness gra cious, woman, what do you mean?" "Don't be so impatient- What makes me think you are failing is this: When you were, courting me you could hold me on your knee for three hours. Now you cannot hold the baby on your lap threeminutes . - - A Startling Test. Tn aoLo a life Tir T (I MVrrttt. of No Mehooptny, Pa, made a startling test resulting la a wonderful cure. He writes;, "a patient was: attacked with violent hemorrhages, cansed by nice ration of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I Ere8cribed them. The patient gained om the first,' and has not had an at tack in 14 months." Electric Bitters re positively guaranteed for Dyspep sia, Indlgestlon.Constlpation and Kid ne? troubles. Try them. Only 50c at B B Sedberry &.Sons. v When the Sap Biies WeaUungs should be careful Coughs and colds are dangerous then One Min ute Cough Cure cures coughs aha colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs Q. E. Fenner, of Marion, Id. says, "I suf. fared with- ft cough until I run down in weighfrom H8 to.02 lbs,. 1 tried ftnum ber of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute' Couch Cure. Font bottles of this wonderful remedy cured, me ertirtiy of the cough, strengthened, my lunge and restored me to my normal weight, health wd strength." r Sold by-all' druggists - , it r.j iv C CHASXES MANI.Y STBDMAN. PMOmAW "Bn of RHEUMATISM. D.nfleros to M It I 1 ran. Easy to cur now. A alnala bottle II ' Will probibty 4e h. work. BU easel roqalro mon. RHBUMACmi coret or lettloj rid of tha ciom, h thit no trie of th finue llnrert In the tytteni. It pnrlSei tho blood, rcllerei the inflimmMion of the Ui aeri, the chronic conttlpttion ul the cuurh thtt lollowt luch -Jt-tloo of ihe irstea. " Though Mti. M.ry 1. Welbpn, of Hlth Polat. N. C, ! 80 retre old tod bid lufiered from rheemttln for 20 year,, the iu completely cored by RHEUM ACIDE, ud decltrei ihe feel"ye.n yoonter" ud li uxIom for ill who ro loSerln from tar of the formi of thil dread dlieue" ta try RHEUM ACIDB end be cired. REV. I. R. WHEELER, noted Methodlit mlnltter, of Relttemova. Md., wrhee eis)hatlettlcilly of RHBUMACIDE, which caredJUa. Ifali 73 retri old ud hie been. in the mlnUtry SO yeirt. Ma plc ionu mis from tOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., PROPRIETORS. BALTIMORK, MO. "arra at the joints mom the inioe.m II 'totracfe WSPEPJIACURE Under all curableconditions Mr. D. Kauble of Nevada. O.. was Mrs.W. W. Uy ler of Hilllard, cured by Kodol Pa., was cured of stomacn of Chronic Dyspepsia by trouble which had effected his heart. the use or .dol. KODOL DUtiWhtYeutt fr)R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Oallfornla Knights Templar-Odd Fellowj; the Last upponunuy oi mo i or. PaotnnT)o Ancrnst 15th. and continuing daily to Septembei 9th, round-trip tickets will behold acoount or tne aoove oonvea tions from all points in the Southeast to .ifi Tjb Athta1a tr San Fnnoisoo at extremely low Wltn final r6tnTn limit October 23rd. . ' rptoVafa olll normit nf ten d&TS StOP over at St Lois and allow holder privi lege of going one route and returning an other wtihout " additional cost, except that tickets returning via Portland an additional charge, of $11 00 will be made. The FriDflo-Book Island Systems offer excellent routes in either direction. , Wi.if tnr i-t 1ftrinflT literature and full information, and let us plan your trip. : 8. L PAjB-ROTTf Wstriotf.Paaaeii ger Agent, Atlanta, Qa -' ;5IodoI Dyspepsia Cure Trouies cureby A-l A fi in m mmvav. r, 7fa iVkodoi?! Xv-r- VN TtTTTrm l T -til, . . ' JLill ' '" ) - After March 26th, the General Office for North and 8outh Carolina division of the Southern States will be in A FAYETTEVILLE,N.O., next door to Bans of FayetteviUe. Thil office will be in charge of Mr. P. D. Law rason. Our friends and patrons in the above territory will kindly note. Respectfully, W. F, BLOUNT, Bupt. Agencies, B. M. PEMBERTON, Special Representative, W. W Kimball Co. EECEIVEES' SALE , We. the. UDdersiarned. have been ar pointed Receivers for the T. O Williams Co. It is our intention to dispose of the entire stock of select groceries as rapidly as possible. With this in view, we are prepared to oner ine wnoie stoos at attractive prices. Every merchant in rayetteviiie or vi cinity will do well to inspect this stock before supplying his wants. This sale will commence .. on Monday morning. 16th iost, and continue until every article of merchandise, including fixtures, is sold. Three valuable horses are also offered tor sale. H. W. LILLY and T.C. WILLI AW8,Jr, Receivers. IIS mrn I? Owinc to the heaw work noon me. I will discontinue my retail beef business from and after May let until further no tioe. I will, however, be at my place of bus! tidbi on Gilleinie atreet. and will nnrehase cattle, ah,eep and hogs on the hoof, ohiok ens, eggs, etc, and pay the highest mar ket prices. I I am deeply grateful to the public for the generous patronage alwaya extended to me. and return my sincere thanks for same. I win b glad to be of . iervice to my patrons who may desire' it, by recom mending to them a reliable dealer who will fill their, orders in a first elais man. nor. v " ' I can fill orders for roast pig, dressed fowls and fresh fish dally, a good supprj of which will be kept on hand. Also a hotel restaurant and ice cream parlor in connection; meals served at ajl hours. E. N.WIiiLIAMS. A BARGAIN! j One Brunswlok-Balke(J6mpany'Billiard Table and one Pool Table, of lame make, will be sold cheap for cash, or to the right party on time. y j. MoDONALD. See Wl.aD-M er feariaUieM awtf : I mjmm W hM ta r"T'"L ... n IS Hay !, ITayeeMvMie. uie Lip mi PgMHYBflYAL PIUS IXi- i II 1 Hi A lltllinil DAY f.ir.UT ;Tlt?ihB ;' ' (Garruon Old SUnd) - yttevlllr INT. o. SOimySIDE FLORAL liaRSEBT.- JLiJX.JST'T NOw X?uf,08e,A 0,ai''les, Caladiums. pi Dahlias. Cannas. a nice lot of Palms at 25, 60 to 7lo. each. .Evergreens. ean still be planted sucoesetally. Greenhouse' Plants, . we have in fine shape. We are very busy but will try to meet all demands. Snd in your orders. r; FayetteviUe. N. C. flLDINUTON GBAN1TE AND ,,HAEBLI ffOBKS. MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES. Cemetery work at ngat prices. Lettering and Finish the Best. Latest Designs. ALL WC3K DXLIYMBMD H. A. TUCKER ft BEO., Props , Wilmington, N. C. a r n i oirrtTii i ki . . ... . a. v. uaomwo, agi rayeiieTuie, a. C. Postal to box 68 and I will call with samples. STRONG. The following is a copy of a telegram received last meht from tha Etn& Tn earance Company. Hartford, Conn.: "onmeient innds on deposit for pay ment of all Baltimore losses. Onr I aarplos will remain largely oyer fire millions.7' Signed W.B.Clari, President. The Etna after mnh a trvino Hma presents a stronsr front. UaTinor fnnr w million Csnital and abont six millinn surplus. Tons bnsiness is solicited. a. a. avsa, Agent. DR, MOTTS The only safe, sure arl reliable Female Pill ever offered to Laulc3. Espe cially recommended to married Ladies. Ask for MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS and take no other. Send fob circular. Price $1.00 per box, 6 boxes for $5.00 OR. MOTTS CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland. Ohla. For Bale by McDxjttiSIIeugi Stoki, (N. E. Banting). - NEWTON H. SMITH, JEL1 ZIBtJat sxkcS. Xxaaauraaxxo. FaytttevilU, N. C Having recently formed business eon nections with some of the most reliable real estate agents in the north-wett, west andJMuth-wett, from whom I am receiv ing inquiries as to our climate resources, inducements offered to settlers and in ventois, prices of land, etc In answer, I am preparing a bulletia,' and offer in this an opportunity to owners of real es tate, water powers, fto , who will list their property with me for sale on com mission, to be paid only when sold, to advertise free of coat to the owner. Reply promptly, sending full descrip Mon with lowest cash price. J. HUMPHREY, Contractor and Builder, FavetteviUe. N. C. Plana and estimates rWniahed. Un-to date work. 8ea the many handsome residences in the eity built oy me. WE WILL BOND tou, ' In this progressive aee, the custom of askine friends to so your bond is rapidlv passing away and instead. Bond Com panies are performing this necessary ser vice. It is an unreasonable tax upon friendship to expect friends to go oa boni and thereby expose tneir property to risk and themselves to the expense and troub'e of a possible law suit, and all for nothing, when we will execute an classes of anretv bonds for a moderate fee, and assume all liabilities incident to the rise. Tha laws of North Carolina permit the Ereminm on Bonds to be charged against is estate in the case of Administrators, Guardians, Receivers, Trustees, and other fiduciary trusts. " ' i a Jk3 S Fidelity & Euarantf Co,r .. : . - t H.. is imoou, uenonu e. Knt, K. of P. Bailding, FayetteviUe N. Q, PEom-29l DICK Uaill B all v D ESSJ D CJtV , . BKANCHE3: New Eerne cocAreo Bottlers of ExclusiTe License from the (jlddresa all communications ta : : "A GREAT V . . ' ' ,1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' After several years study and experience, we have at last sueceedad Im atscr lng a perfect harmless process . '.)'' : ....... , , . . .... , ,. ., .... . W can clean them on or off the floor. Dont throw yout old rugs away It will surprise you to see how , t "We Oein lVCole rTThLeiri ; i-joolrc LiilrsiQ New! we eiaanse, restore the colors, and preserve them. -All "vK"c!)rJ: C. O. O.. r driver will not leave any packages unless paid for. 'AYETTEVILLE BIG FERTILIZER SALES . Onr Fertilise) haIah r.hi aunnn r n 1 - SiOlL. Wa fiontrftated in aqvatiaii far n. I - - modate the trade to the extent of their AT REASONABLE PRICES. The leading brands in stock, including "SEA FOWL," our leading bread at high grade guanor GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Hay. Grain, Feed Stuffs, Farm Supplies, including Plows, Castings, Hoes, Chorals Spades, Hames, Collars, Pads, Plow Lines. Back Bands, etc. Harness Saddlery. Faim Wagons, one and two horse; Tobacco, Snuff, etc. SProaslx PERFECTION add TRIUMPE RFMFMRFR S?EECri0N and UMPHare tne best and cheap iiiaifitBiii vtaii cxiuuABoiu -A- F3. OTOP-IlsrSOISr, Ivlemeig!?, No. 107 Hav Street. FayetteviUe. N. C, Thone 66 r FAIET1BVILUS, S. O. t O. 0. XU7SSEL. Prop'r and Han&sor, KasaiMtarf rs ol and Dealers In SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, and General Maohinory. . CTIaws, Belting tai Mill gnpplies eonitandy FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Iron aid Brass Castingi of all kinds. Chesapeake & Ohio Railvav WOELD'S - FAIR - SCENI - ROUTE SAINT LOtjIS, MO. Bborteat, Qxxlols.eawt and HmmX Route, Tettibnled, EUotrio-Lighted Tnina with Poll man Sleepers and Dining Car. Through tickets from North Carolina with direct connection. Special Kates for Season, Siitj or Fiii Day Tlcksta. Fifteen da? tickeU from Fayetteriile, N. C$26.29. 81ooping oar aeoonunodadea ear gaged upon application. SPECIAL COACH EXCURSION 08 "ori datoe. tickets good tor ten days nK'ror V y TO m aA 1 Jntu .M.tiA. wewvia vAvutfivu uaii iwfTiiiiuui uwor AU'K llUUrlsiK)!! oVXaTv-l WO. WABTHJUT D. P. A, Q eVO. K'y, BieaJMad, Ta. R SUSMAN, EASTERN LIFE INSUE- ANCE COMPANY-OF AMERICA DEAR SIR- I beg to aoknowlelge with thanka tha receipt of your aha k $2,000 in full payment of Potter No. 764 Upon the life of my lata huibaad. V w kins, who was onlv insured four months,' and had paid only one premium ol a gui Mian, juu ur jvuf promo attenraou in mia matter, i am, 1 " Very Bespectfulty. i .J and FayetteviUe, ITorth Carolina. Coca - Cola Co.r of Atlanta, Georgia, . ' 4 DISCOVERY." i ..... Respectfully, STEAII lATJIIDIlY. THONK 42 . ; a t vum ngio cuiiiu ipv auu mwmm h annr.lv ta nii -- fl'ef I auv aiuaj yavvauvti v aaftvVJaw" wants Irl m aona uaroiina. iney never laiL en htod, OTRXPAIic WORK a IFVCIALtT at rate of 120 40. Special aooojaaMrfaUoaa at yfr oniiikaflv. -i.. A ll Dover, N.C., March 14, ISO General Agent , ME3,ETTAnAWX
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