IIIKCAI CASIAN.
HtrH. N.C., O-t. 20, 1899
Wilmington Stir arid the Wjl
. MfHf i lift f lat HnJ.irdst
mirt "lJ " '
there
rpr !. tttion of facts from utr.rt to
Ijoish. T.i newspapers stated that
k'in.-.t'i'" ,( 11 tbtir 'epota that
ulit
ritHiueil nearly acolunn m
with thfr njtii'Jerer, Arc)-
ilx, w)i tsko to prison
lot rVily tr Hift? k-f p-
,y u pu'y hbwMli hrere't T ir
T ,e articles contained & mis-
tion.
, Hi ml r tnis county packed
. . i. : i t '
the J'ir' aK,,'n U,U1 unu lllt ce
,. nvict' d through pi-ltic 1 p-r-
9 . l . m . L . .. . t
,ti. losittaa oi mere Ofine a
of grour.ds for ibia arns.
th" facts are that tbo Judge
. A.I O .
('.mf i l-moTt, ine rv'licitor
. . ........ u li n il A l rt Yt t. r it t a. 9 t fc.
jrfft l',l.,,C.'-. 1..,'S HIT
Welve j'ir' ra who found iiim gail'y
ire i),.iuf crut3. These statements
,re fact-, ar.d if tht-re Wilmington
D(,WSjHf rs wantfd the truth about
fh .,HttT, hy didn't they go to
th, t Hi .ft who had KiDsaula in
eai oily instead of publishing a puck
,t lit-s from the mouth of this
notorious dpperado and cold blooded
Bur!err. I'puy Hheriff Turner
ttji these reporter did not approach
him a'out tLo matter. This ahows
they were not looking for the truth.
If a corrected report of the affair
doe not apprar in the 8rar and
MfSHHiRt r bef rn ur nxt is.iue we
will thun have more to sy about the
muttf r. ''linton Caucasian.
London. Oct.23.-In tbe House of
Common, this evening; during a dis-
.-oo.vii ui allowance to
mi ilea or reserve troop,, Ptrnel.
..men,Dr, Patrick Brienfsald he
v,-u ,, o-rs would be victorious,
i" apoiog-z d for Mshmto in the
"ril"n Pt7 declared that Cham
fcerUin'g hatids were more deeply dyed
In blood than tho.e of any criminal
who ever went to tbe scaffold. Tbe
speaker ordered O Brieo to withdraw
his remarks. Us refused and was sun.
pended. When told to leave, O'Brieo
went out, exclaiming:
"You need not bring an army corps
'o remove me; you may want it elsewhere."
Ooi-k Mm well In lti.
George Maxwell, who ehot add
killed Tube Maxwll, both colored,
in I)mal township on Friday,
0i:tol)er iSth, as related in the
CaucHS'iin last wefk, was brought
to jtil here by Constable Hinton
Mnivrell on last Friday the 20th
inst. The prisoner stated on his
examination b fore the committing
Magistrate, L. (.'. Sj-ell, that the
ghootiDg was an ai cident. That he
and Tohe got into a fight and that
Tobe had him down beating him in
the face, when he drew a pistol from
his pocket to frighten him, and tht
in Tobe's tffort to got the pistol oat
his hand, atd in hia iffort to prevent
him from getting it for fear he
would use it, the revolver accident
ly find. O'her witnesses on the
examination swore that Tobe had
threatened to kill the prisior.er. The
ease will be btfore the Supreme
Court for trial a: nut February
term. Clinton Caucasian.
Mm Killed Neur Marlon.
Marion, N. C. Ojt. 22i. Last
night at Samuel Weaver's, two and
a half miles east nf Marion, Edward
Tamer shot and killed William Py
aft.
The Weaver family, coinposfd of
lewd women has been giving the
community and courts much trou
ble. Several fights have occurred
there in the past five months, but
noue of fatal result before, ham, the
hat-lnud and father, a mm of weak
intellect, wa driven from home two
weeks ago.
The facts iu th honrcide, as I
father thm, art: A woman was
talking to Turn-r, Pyatt caught
ber by the arm aud led her away.
Turner follow d tb m, a sctrtl en
sued when Tarner drew his piifol
anJ shot Pyatt through the bi dy.
The latter fell and diod almost in
stantly
arrest.
Vhat a DimtvrvL Thiko it is to
Wdke up in the night suffering from
cholera iriorhm.aud jet caes'of this
kind are very common. Tbe trouble,
biwever, will never become serious if
If ou keep a bottle of Pain Killer at
Jiir.d, for it is a remedy that never
itiia to cure cholera cramps.
Iitrrhoe or Ojaentery. Avoid subsri
totes, ihere is but one Pain-Killer,
I erry Davis', l'riue 25c. and 50c
Cnu Taking n Cub.
Havana, Oct. 24 The census i
progressing favorably. A striking
feature disclosed is a large number
of Spaniards who have not register
ed under the Paris treaty in order to
retain their Spanish nationality.
They are holding the matter in
Rbeyance, which indicates no de
sire to participate in suffrage unless
compelled by fear to seek safety by
registering. The proportion of in
habitants who cannot read or write
amounts to about sixty-five per cent.
BISMARCK'S IKON NERVE
Was t he result of his splendid health,
ludomitahle will and tremendous en
ergy are not, found where Slomach.
Liverand Kidneys and Bowels are ou'
of order. If you want these qualities
and the success they bring, use Dr.
Kiog'a New Life Pills. They develop
every power of brain and body. Only
25 cents at all drug stores.
I.ltorary Note.
The College Man's Number of the
Saturday Evening Post (of Philadel
phia) though planned primarily to
appeal to university men, past and
present, will interest all who care for
the short story at its best. Robert
W. Chsmbers, in 'The Spirit of the
North," tells of the adventures of a
party of Columbia naturalists and
their quwst of the dingue hitherto
supposed to be extinct in the un
known country behind the Hudson
Mountains. Tbe College Man's Num
ber will be on all news stands Octo
ber 2Gth.
liusiKKss Department at Littleton
Female College.
We are prepared to give young ladies
h thorough course in Stenography and
Tvpe-writing, and Book-keeping or
Telegraphy at a very low cost for
board and tuition. It will pay. any
young ladies who arethingiog of going
off to a Business College, or who de
sire to prepare themselves to take a good
paying position, to write to us at once.
Rapid stenographers and good tele
graphers are always in demand. Ad
dres, Rev. J.M.Rhodes, A.M. Presi
dent, Littleton, N. C.
A certain Dyersburg woman as
sured her husband she never told
him a lie and never would. He told
her he did not doubt it. but would
hereafter cut a notch in the piano
whn he knew she deceived him.
"No you won't" she screamed, "I'm
not g-ing to have my piano all
ruined.''
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob
life of j'iy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve
cures them, also old running and fever
sores, ulcers, boil, felons, corns, warts,
cuts bruises, burns, scalds, chapped
hands, chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and ache. On
ly 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed.
. I'll auu VJ iiu i t ixj -1. l . , . , , , .
Turner has thus far evaded h0'd b &11 drKK8ts.
IMd'i't Know How Mur Wives be Had.
Chicago. 111.. Oct. 24 - Forty-two
T.,rn,l Strike SaK" ! "ramie. scattered throughout the World
Havana, Oct. 21. Despatches four of whom are in Chicago was
from Sxgua LnOraude report that a the confession made to-day by Wal-
toroado and cloudburst struck the ter L. Farnsworth, a Chicago candy
town yesterday, destroying many commission man, who was arrested
housfs, including the hospital. Four yesterday charged with bigamy.
patients were killed. In the city Farnsworth also admitted that he
tix persons were killed and nineteen was a man of many aliases. Some
wounded. Crops were severelo dam- of these arn Chines Lradford, A. J
aged. Hittig, S. L Thomas, A. L. Kiefer
General Bandera, a most active and Bradshaw.
Cuban negro politician, delivered a "I cannot tell exactly how maDy
speech at Cardenas las night urging women I have married' said he, "I
Cubans and Spaniards to forget kaow of 11 in Europe. 4 in China, 6
their differences and help ra'h o; her. in Peru, 1 in Eagland and over 20
others in differt nt psrts of the world,
hut to ave inv soul I could rot tell
Vintp minv I married them for dif
HKLENA, M -nt.O t. 23.-F r five f.,,nt -.PR!ons I did not live 1 dp
das i8r wek snow erne down al itu th.,m Taev will all tell voa I
I nnt In I he Sn w.
moat udc asdutfly. At tbw town of
Cb.fai, tie couu'v i at of Teton
foun'y, it ws tn to twelve ffei
dep in d i if is rd at least Ibree
on the levl. Toe bodis of eigb'
I i t orders hare -drehdy b en
f 'u d in Tton count v, ard fifteen
her herders wn are roisijji hnv
bei-n eien no f r l. Toe los f
life will ni'titil it'div nrsors in
Te oT county. nd 20 000
P?rish d in th storm.
was good to them.'
STORY OF A SLAVE.
99
"It is an HI Wind
That Blows Nobody Good.
That small ache or pain or
weakness is the 04 ill wind"
that directs your attention to
the necessity of purifying
your blood by taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla. Then your
whole body receives good,
for the purified blood goes
tingling to every organ. It
ts the great remedy for all
ages and both sexes.
Dyspepsia " Complicated uilh
vot nd kidney trouble. I suffered for
yers from dyspcpsU, with severe poms.
Honcf s SrspArilU rrude me strong jwd
hetrty." J, B. Emerton, Auburn, Me.
JlCcdS tSaUafjguft
Hood' Mll enreUTerliU; the non-lrritmtlnff anil
wily n.thi.rtte to tk with HwVtWHiu;
. I Kta of Two Workmen Moving
Tlinbrr.
Madison, N.O., Oct. 23. While Will
Hopper and Riley Pierson we remov
ing timbers from the new cotton mill
at Avalon, both were struck by an up
right piece of timber, which killed
Hopper at once and fatally wounded
Pierson. Pierson is married.
Faith Core Believer Acquitted.
La Porte. Ind.. Oct. 20. Th tri
al of James Chenowith, a believer m
raitb cure, who was indicted by the
grand jury of Clinton county for
murder, being held responsible for
the death of an infant child, because
he failed to summon a physician,
has been acquitted. The case was
taken from tbe jury by Judge Kent,
who held that there is no law
requiring a parent to provide medi
cal attention for his children. The
State will carry the cas9 on appeal
to tne Supreme Court. The decis
ion of Judge Kent is regarded as a
great victory by believers in faith
cure.
Explained.
"Could you tell me,'' inquired the
passenger who was waiting for them
to change horses, "why every thor
oughfare in this town bears the name
of some war hero and the smallest,
dusty street should be called Dewey t"
"Yes," responded Amber Pete,
"we called that thar little street
Dewey because it's modest, it's away
off from the others, got more grit
than all the others put together."
Chicago News.
Tin Freight Embargo Cusp.
Washikgtox, Ojt. 23. The Uai
ttd States Supreme Court today
granted leave to the State of Louisi
ana to file a bill for an ir junction
against the State of Texas prohibit
ing the enforcement of a trade em
bargo in connection with the yellow
fever quarantine of the latter State.
The question of jurisdiction was
argued by Attorney Farrar on be
half of Louisiana and by Attorney
General Smith, of Texas.
ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND
There is no kind of pain1
or ache, internal or exter-'
nal. that Pain-Killer Willi
not relieve.
I LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE
BEARS THE NAME.
PERRY DAVIS & SON.
THE NEW BULL-PER ELECTION LAW
Ita I'reUlo llrjnlM tn Leadtag
Th recent LgisUtcx repealed
tue non-partian election laws of
1S'J" and 1897, which guaranteed to
every party the right to be represen
ted on election boards by election
officers of their own choosing, nnd
enacted an election law more vicious
than infamous Simmons Ball-Pen
Election law that was in force before
1S95.
Tbe leading provisions ot this law
as published by the R&leigh News &
Observer are as follows:
L Tbat the election for State and
county officers shall be held on the
first Thursday in August and every
two years thereafter.
2. That there bhall be & State
board of tKctions composed of five
persons elected by the Legislature
for a term of two years.
3. That there shall be a county
board of elections consisting of three
prrsont, appointed by Suite board
for a term of two years.
4. That the State Board of elections
shall meet in Raleigh the fust Mon
day in May, 1899, and organize by
electing one of their number chair
man and anotner secretary. Another
meeting shall be held on the firs'
Monday in April in each election
year, bpecial meetings may be call
ed when necessary. For their services
the board shall receive four dollars
rppoint all registrars arid judges oi
elections. Members of tbe couny
b ard8 may baTemoyed by the State
board; and the county board in turn
may remove any registrar or judge
of election.
6. That county boards mast meet
not later than the first Monday in
May for organization, and for divid
ing tne counties into precincts and
polling places.
7. Tbat before the next general
election there shall be an entirely
new registration. Among questions
to be asked applicant is "whether he
has listed his poll for taxation foi
the current year in which he applies
for registration, and for the year
next prereding. And if any appli
cant shall falsely swear he has listed
his poll for taxation, he shall b
guilty of perjury and and punished
as prescribed by law."
8. That the registration books shall
be kept open twenty days and oiosed
on the second Saturday before tht
election. On each Saturday during
the perioc the registrar shall go to
the polling place to register voters.
On such lays tbe books shall be open
for inspection by the voters of tht
precinct. There shall be no no reg
istering on election day, but voters
oi ay be challenged.
9. That on or before the first Mon
day iu July the county board shall
appoint twj judges of election for
oach preciD"t.
10. Thai to prevent disorder as
many as three special ofh.e-s nay be
appointed by the registrars and
judge of election.
11. Tbat there shall be one ballot
for all State officers, one for judges
of different courts, one for members
of General Assembly, one for eountj
officers, and one for township offi
cers. That all ballots for each
thesa classes of officers shall be th .
aame size, on white paper and with
out device. The piz of tbe ballot
must be prescribed by the Scate
board of elections. Ticfcrts in the
wrong box shall not be counted
12. That the members of the s v
era! boards of election shall consti
tute the board of county canvasseis,
which shall uieoi. at the. court hou e
second day after the election, euz
pas b returns, and declare the r.
uk at the court house door.
Ml
THE NORTH UROUIU COLIEGL
OF
jAqriculture and Mechanic ArtsJ
Term Bgta M4a-4av. ptMWr Stk.
Giye an extraordinary eourat of instruction at an extraordinary low S
cot to tbe student.
ai not only rdocates but prepare ita fudr.t to tx iMUifr.t
loT ot liu!tural and mrcbaniral mtrprie.
lurrr we complete pc!al ai.d rbru court in t b various A rrtrultural
inuuainai. Mechanical, Tntile and Civil Art.
Mudenta will he allowed to ufand the entrance examii.afi. n at the
vvuijtioi i counties in wticb tt-y rrnJr, tnu air.rth- rii-rr w
Entrance ei.ruma'ions will be held oit the lSth of Auti'. in the caurt
Uoiine. utider tbe euprrviton t-f ountj Superintend? ni.
tor further Information, catalogue, etc , apply to
PRESIDENT CEO. T. W NSTCN.
WKST KAl.KHill X C.
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Elkin Woo en Mills
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any dealings with, try the ELKIN WOOLEN MILLS' at-d you will mver
regret it. They have one of the larprH mills in the Suh. They bip
their goods to nearly every State in the Udk-tj, and tbqnaiily ot thuir
work is unexcelled.
Write them ft r their handfome u w cxfalogur, and do cot disrobe of
our wool nctfil von pre it. Address,
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$16.60
THE WHOLE SYSTEM
A DAY SURE EASY MONEY
Any person without exrerience, or without capital, willinfj lo
work and willing to talk, ard t-how ihe Oiniiy (ias lUtort in op
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ensily, and without work, make at Hat $Gariv. An en i rin rd rp'n f ouM n ute
$25 or Hi a day. A 'tore cn be orered, and a 1 00') A MON I H c'-nd. The (ia P
tortis the STAR . ATTRA TION for an agent; jtople crowd the i.'tce where it is t-hown
Makes fuel gas fron cr al oil; r o dur per; twee 8 cesr, bright flange, benln oven in ten
minutes; coal oil. thercmiLg fuel; tvrjrof'y inleitMeC lie r ew tire a 8urH; clean no
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Ifyoutlnd it exactly as rejjresented, cjual to oritan tliat retail at
SIS. 00 to (lOO.OO, the frreateet value you ever saw and far better Wian
organs advertised by others at more rannej, pay the f reiirht arent aur
ptwlal 90 Uyonr price, 31.7&, ie4PtDeei,or.w.iaaaa mitneum.
teas Luati
one-hail the
price chaxK"
special Wf Qj ownr price, ei. 10, lew; uieti,wrw.i.M. ucii.,
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Principal, Dnlelana, Helodla, CeleKte, Crraaona, Basa Coopler,
Treble Coupler, Dlapaton Forte, Principal Forte, and Vol Huaa
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Oreheatral Toned Keaonatory Pip Qaallly Uccvla. lHctof SI Pure
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Kecda, 1 Set .' 81 KlchXel low Smooth Diapason Keeda. 1 bet ef
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n tne nil? nest gi
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ness or ailment, to the most persistent
chronic disease, and without the use of
grain of medicine Thousands of peo
ple all over tne united spates, irom
private citizens to Lavyers, Doctor,
Preachers, Supreme Jud?es, Editors,
etc.. even Crown Heads of Europe bave
given written testimonials of these
facts. Book of testimonials, ana mat
ter of great interest with pric of in
struments sent free. Every family
should have au Electropoise; it saves
money, induces health. Send your art-
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who have thoroughly tfsted its merits.
Agents wanted. THE ELKOL'KU-
POI-ErO. 5'3 4thSt. Louisville, Ky
May Become Invaded by Catarrh-
General Lewis' Case.
l'r r. Clark K t"i.
1-rXtNOTON V..Ot?f. 21 PlS
d-nr Wilson, .f Vva-bingt'.n at d 1
Tobe bouid hind and foot for years
bv tbe cbalng of disease In th worst
f.iriii of slavery. Oeorge D. Williams,
.it Irchesr,er, M c h.. tells how such a
slave was made free. He says: "Mj
wife has ben so helple-o for five years
. i t, shp f.i.nl J not turn over in b d
eht ep aionp Alter uing two Docies oi iviec
trio liitrers, sne is woiiueriuiijr iui-
penvi-d ami able to do her own work."
I'his wiprr ini remedy for female di
"Htfb q iifkly cures nervousness, s eep
le'snet s, mcloncnoly, neatiacne, nacK
chp. fainiinc and dizzv spells. Thir
miracle working medicine is a god
t'uivribvtv. has cus d a s-ls i v s-od to weak .sickly, run down people.
lit-ru r. Bnt...nnini tr thx law Everv bott e guaranteed, uniy o'J cts.
ulent boJv Kssembled tbat there
Ihfl nlinir of onm
mon andatatate law and Professor Robbery ronge.
Clark hd zevrred hia connection Goldsbobo, N.C.Oct. 24 The
with th ITniv.rsitv. Professor Unfa in th tobacco warehouse of
Clark is recogniz-d as tbe greatest Keondy & Biker at LiGrane was
u'honty on contracts iu Anotri. a robbed ot six nanarea aoiiars yester
Clark has not oeen in his class day. Tbe sale was nniocgea, in
room for irrht davs. It is paid tha monev bf-ing in a drawer in th
there has beein a violent breach, and gafe and 1-cked The robbery took
'hat he was allowed to resign. He I pi ice daring the sale. A Strang1
negro man was seen to leava tne
building about the time tne roonery
is 'supposed to have occarred, The
arue negro pnrcnased a ticKet to
Ooldboro, and, from the descrit tlon
given, it is thought he bought
ticket here for Warsaw.
left last evening for New Yurk.
TwUteil th Lloo'a ll
Albant, Gi., Oit. 21 The dan
Kr of twmtiri? the lion's tail was
pointedly illustrated here today
Frr-d M rris aged ten, visited
hooper's Circus. Emding the vigi
lance of tl.e kttpus he ee zed the
tail of t hw hircrat lion and Lmve it
" ' p. p. - r-i
REMARKABLE RESCUE
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plamfield, III.
th. m-n hernia makes the statement tnat ene caugn
Vre ahU W,7h In Tngrv roar th cold, which settled on her Jungs; she
w r W,n n "'I. !.Ilur Vt. was treated fur a month by her family
st inrnsi paws K ,u" ph sician, but grew worse. He told hrr
barn r..- K.l ska i.hi!H a hi.aH aTifll . . . .v.-i s -
b.mucu mo a...- - i Bne wa8 a oopeiers victim OI COUSUUip
Dearly palled it ff before he conld tloI1 an(j that no medicine could cure
oe rescued. The scalp was nearly her. Her druggist suggested Dr
tfra tffand the claws scraped the King's New Discovery f. r Consump
it-nil in . j...n niaixtr Th child 1 1 ion t s he bought a bottle and to he
seriously u j !'' .
rinbugh La Comee Horn.
New Yobk. Oct. 24 Tbe steam
f Havana arrived from Cuba to
Dight Among the jarsengfrf was
0n. Fitzhogh Lee. -
delight found herself benefi'ted fron
the first dose. She continued its use
and after taking six bottles, found
herself sound and well; now does her
her own housework, and is as well at
she ever was. Free trial bottles ol
t his great discovery at all drug stores
Only 60 cents and $1 00, every bottle
guaranteed.
Hon. James Jjewis, purveyor General ol
Write to Cozine& Co.'s Cut-Rate
Purchasing Agency, Louisville, Ky., Pe-ru-na Drag M'f'g Co., Columbus, O.
for any thing you want to buy. You
can save Dig money, loioriusiiiuu
free.
TICKETS 6000 FOR THIRTY DAYS.
A heap Excursion Trip to Washington,
Bxl'imore or Philadelphia, by the Sea
b'ard Air Lin.
You can boy of any Seaboard Air
Line Agent tickets to the Phi ladel- as precious as blood. It is blood, in fact
pbia Export Exposition at the rate o I it is blood plasma blood with the cor
" Gentlemen I have used Pe-ru-na for
a short time and can cheerfully recom
mend it as being all you represent and
wish every man who is suffering with
catarrh could know of its great value.
Should I at anv future time have ocea--i
sion to recommend a treatment of your
kind, rest assured that yours will be the
one. James Lewis."
Whei-ever the catarrh is, there is sure
to be a waste of mucus. The mucus is
one and one-third fares for tbe round
trip.
You can stop over at asbmg'on or
Baltimore, going or coming.
Your ticket will be giod tor tnirty
(30) days from date of ( urchase, only
t mHst be used on or before uecem-
ber 2.
You can go by Norfolk and con
necting steamship lines, or all ran.
Millions of dollars nave been spent
on this mammoth Industrial Esposi
tion.an education in itself.
Tickets an sa'e Tuesday ana rnurs-
day of each week and including Tues
day. November 23d. isay. sezu iui
In the highest
nuad Co n piers a
etc., bellows ot the best rubber cloth, S-p'v bellowa st ck
and nnest leatoer in vaives. inc. ACMfc.VUe.tNia
finished with a 10x11 beveled plate French mirror, nickel
plated pedal framea and every modem improvement. V,K
Fl'RMSH FREE a handsome organ stool and the bestorgan
Instruction nooK pumisnea.
GUARANTEED 25 YEARS
H'lrWryfi ;
. It. v j
ItneQimi Urr.a we issue a written binding? 25 rear
guarantee, by tbe terms and conditions of which li any
Dart eives out we repair it free of charm. Trr It en.;
month and we will refund your money if you are not
perfectly satisfied, auu r these organs will be sole al
CU.7S. Order atonee. Don't drlay.
OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED I'l
not dealt with us ask your neighbor about us. write
the nublisher ot this paper, or fetrorxditn National
Bank, National Bank of the Republic, or Bank of Commerce, Chicago: or Oerraan Exchange Bank. New Vork or
any railroad or express company In ChlcRpo. Wo hate a aaplial ofoier (4o0.O0O.0O, oeeupr entire one of the larv
est business blocks in Chicago and employ over mxipeople in our own building. C!Kl.L OKU4SeaT 2t.fMaa4
npi PIANOS, fljo.ooand opt also everything in mnpical instruments at lowest wholesale price. Write for free
special organ, piano and musical instrument catolosrue Address.
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). Fulton, DesplainesandWayman Sts., CHICAGO. ILL.
SEND NO MONEY tTOT&aiSSIS
SKnnannannnKannaniaBanaBnianaKanal we Will Baud J oU
GRAut C10P CABINET lU .OICa SEWING MACHINE ; freight C. O. o. a.tiert
nation, x ou can examine it at your nearest ireitrnt depot ana ii
L-iund perfeetly satisrartory, exactlv as representl,
rpial to maehines others sell as high as SCO. OO, rnd IHIarwnKni
bllEaTKST BARGAI5 IOU ETER HFA11D OF, pay war V
il . . . i . mm m, . nnnnBnnnnnnn
... iu. mi out oijouiii uttbi mce 5i3 Ml J
and freight charges. The machine weighs
120 pounds and the freight will avern ;e 75 cents lor each M0 miles.
GIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in your own borne, and
we wiU return your I15.M any day you are not satisfied. Wo sell dif
ferent Bake and grades oT Sewing laehine at ts.60, SIO.OO, (ll.OO,
la.OOsnd op, all folly desrrlbed In Onr Free BeHlag Xachlne Catalone.
bot Sirs.sO for this DROP DESK CABINET BUHDICK
concerns
our ad
vertisments, offering unknown machines under various nances, witli
various inducements. Writ seme friend la Chirac and lean who ar
REL1ABLB AND WHO AR NOT.
has every ODCRS tlFBOTinJT,
bvert boon piti.iT or rtkrt hiuh
fiKADI MACHINE SAKE. WITH THE
DEFECTS OF HONK. MAUE BY THE BEST MAKKR IN AMERICA.
KUX 1UE BtT MAItKlAIi
?ab SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK gSS?
riA.iu ruusHLQ, one illustration snows macnine clotted, (beaaarop.
' I p'Dgiromsisrnti to ne usea as a center tanie, tae r aeeii. (a
pen with lull length tatile and bead in place for sewing. rsaey
arnwert, latest lav akrietaa Imat, carved, paneled, embossed ana
decorated caolnet finish, finest nickel drawer polls, rests on cao
teis. ball bearlnir adjustable treadle, iretiuine Kmyth iron stand.
inest tarn Hieh Arm head, positive four motion feed, seif threadinaT vlbrat-
shuttle, autoaaatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tenstoo
is the gy eatest value ever offered by any bouse
3EWARE OF IMITATIONS
THE BURDICK
L- ) ;8iani-h-lnsa-i6nwr' I '
"TAP
"A tana worm elctitecn feet Ions at
leaat came on the scene after my taking two
a O a TfWttmO rTls I T a. a Was dhsoHsSAV Iltf
bad health for the past three years. I am still before August 1.
taking Cascarets, the only cathartlo worthy Of
notice Dy sensiDie peopie.
Geo. W. Bowlxs, Balrd, Miss.
puscles removed. To etop this waste,
you must stop this catarrh. A course of
treatment with Pe-ru-na never faila tc
do this.
Send for free catarrh book. Address
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co
Columbus, 0.
The State Normal and . ..
Industrial College
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Offers to younar women tfcorongh lit
erary, classical, scientific, and indus
trial education and special pedatriri
cal training. Annual expenses $90 to
$130; for non residents of the Sate,
150. Faculty of tnirry mernoers.
More than four hundred regu'ar stu
dents. Has matriculated abnnr 1,700
students, representing every count? in
the State except one. Practice atiu jo
servation gcbool of, about 250 pupils.
To secure board in dormitories, alt free
tuition applications should be made
raw nwahi ataas
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liberator, improved Ioom ahml, adjustable presaer foot, improved ahoulf '
carrier, patent needle bar. patent dress troara. head is bandnmielr decora tod !
and ornanvntr sad beaattfnlly NIOKEI. TRIIrirvTED.
GUARANTEED tna IbralMt rnnnlsc. at darnblo ami aoarr.1 nolssleoa aiaeMna I
aaan. Bwry knowa aMaeaaM Is fonihko an4 oar Free Zoatrnction Book telle I
Just how an vnne can ran it and do either plain or anv kind of Inner work. I
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CATHARTIC y
TNAOI MAKN aHalTlWk0-,ir
Correspondence invited from those
desiring: competent trained teachers.
- For catalogue and other informa
tion, address
PRESIDENT McIVER,
e . Greensboro. N. C.
sriomon.ua, raiaHwio. iw.h .muw. y.'
Oood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Griper. 10c, 25c. 60c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
r, nieafo, Monti' .al, low Tork. t
WAHTED-SEVERAL BRIGHT A N D
honest persons to represent as &a Nfanagers
in this and close by counties. Salary t900
a Tear and expenses. Strsie'it bona fide.
no more, no lees salary. Position perma
nent Onr reference-, any bank in any f?' " 1 rr?,"V-n;
bo lown. It is mainly office work conducted at 17 students. Total enrollment 644.
aUV I ' va, mi . I a . 1 1 ' hinai Ana, 0- a Iamii am M rm i u.aa-
ome. Jteierence. isncioee Beii-aaaressea 1 "".ur, Auurc-oa
tamped envelope. Thb Domikioh Uompa- President Aldkrii a.y
KT, departments Chicago. , t t Chapel Hill, N C.
f 1 to.
A 2 O-YEARS' BINDING GUARANTEE Is sent wl(b every machine. , 1 fj r . . ,
K IT rilCTC Villi MrYTItlNfi to see and examine this machine, compare It irr , ur j w ( e
B'1 TOU WUIHIWb ththonevonrnaorekeeratao-rrrVi . r.sri lbi-rs lit for t In VI !l . r- ..i:..- l
0 SllUiWi .IIU Him U " . n mm-w wm.wMMMi v.ww w - . . .
MKICSI TOCB SlktO n at any Oaa wiinla an. Boots roa ony yoa nra
hrfiO ij.l i b- M r
'll'lf-1 3' l l f .
A iJrt-f tl is t,ff,f?.
and than if convinced voa r.ailaa aia.ee to Sle.ee. nan
C1K.KO. frt TO KKTI ki TOCa alt. tO H at nor tlaa lihia ln Booth, voa snore ore
OSBia TO Dif . HOST DILIT. ISaara. Rnernek at Co. an thoronstilT reliable Editor.
Address. GEARS, ROEBUCK 6 CO. (Inc.) Chicago. III. 4
TRUSSES, p5o.-Sl.25 AND UP
65c.
We ar senior the verj Soest Trasses made
. ,-niUT PRirRfL lasn than Altthinl
the price c ha reed by others, and WE f2
nillBHTCr TB flT V0D PtRtFP.TlY Sir V CJt
whether yon wish our 65e I'roora Truss or our al.lt Sew
Tork Beversibl Elastic lrn.a, illustrated above, cnt this
ad. oat and send to ns with Ol'B r-i tlUL rSlCEnamed,
state your H.la-kt, Weieat, Age, bow lt.ne: yon have been
raptured, whether rupture is larpe or small; also state
number inches around tbe body on a line with tbe
rupsure, say whether rupture r on ripht or K it side,
and ve will send either truss to yoa with tbe under-
stanii&fr. If It Is not n perfrrt fit and eeaal lo tmoaea tnat
retail at three time ear prlee.you can return lt and we -
u. ill M.r.rn tr..im nr,nnMw
WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS GATStOCl'e t,,?"
of tnwoea. inulutlinsr the Sew nn.'H Lra Trcol "J
taatenrea a!nro.t nny rae, ni wrtrh we srtl lor Kill Is.
Address SEARS. ROEBUCK & Co. CtilCAGO
(Snara,
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.
Ml BkU. HCXAI HUM BNinilaa lanutok
nay kalr al from 6SO S3. 23, tn ooal f
wile bos Ual rosau ni Sz. W to s.ooV
OUR OFFER: Cat thU ad outand
to as. inclone a rood sized
sample of Uie ezaet shae wanted, and cut It
oat as near the root, a pooai iie, Ine loo
ear aeelal nrir awotod and orols oitro to
pay postage, and a will onko ta wMea so
Bate yoar kalr eiaet, and send to yoa by
mall, postpaid, and it roa are not perfectly
antUned, return It and we wiU Immediately
retund your monev.
Oor spxlal Orr rntt aa b.IWwsi loc. twitch
two. long, long stem, 63C abort Mem,
SOOt -oa. 23-in. long, short atem.ai.2Si
Sos. Zt-in. long, abort Mm. SVI.SOi tL
U-la. Vmg. sh ort stem. S 2.23) is-os-ts-tn.
uii,NwiBKai, ot. otaauiss
i " tne Highest grade oa the
market. Oroor nt oooo and not aooooin.rJal
avtero. Toor ssowey riia.il It yo. aro a
El. Write (or Free Catalogue ot
air Goods. Address,
SEARS. ROEBUCK A CO.flM.) Ctiicaoa.
nk.sk Ce. swerkmaikaf tsSskhi InMnaj
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THE UNIVERSITY OF
NORTH CARO-
Widest patronstre and-ullr'st equip
ment . in its history. "Faculy 38;
Students, 495; 3 Academic Courses ; 3
Elective Courses; 3 Professional
Schools, in. Law, in Medicine and in
Pharmacy. New Building8, Water
Works, Splendid Libraries Labora
tories, Etc.
Advanced Classes open to women.
Tuition $60. a year; Board $8. a month.
Ample opportunity for self-help
Scholarships and loans tor. the needy.
Free tuition for, teachers. Summer
School for Teachers. 24 Instructors,
GOOD WATCHES ABSOLUTELY
FREE.
We want your name for PASTIME,
a bright, clean, illustrated story and
humorous paper for the family circle,
16 large pages, only 75 3 a year; on
trial 4 month, 10c. We give a Dickie
silver watch, guaranteed for one year.
Will keep time for many years as ac
curately as $100 watch. ' And we give
Gold Watches Bicycle-, etc Sample
and particulars free. Send us your
address to-dfcy if you An no more. We
will surprise you. Better enclave 5
stamps for trial subscription or 43
stamps for watch and paper and post
age Ac. while the watches are going
free. The PASTIME Pub. Co., Loms
ville, Ky.
01 ICE.
f. W ll. P.rs. ii. 3 1 tv'f t.usl'fled ta
t'l'i.iri ira cr l M.- -.n f Mrr
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avii.if lain;. f?-.if..t ft. o1 .-:
re r q .m. d li. ex' .bi." il.ni f r j-
Lt t ,i r !.f.--. '. I fi at r.f xi:-
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V;rr-1 t;y tl.f M.u'
TListLt I2'rt ds i.f Si r 'r-rytir
W. Jt. P.KAN I LEY,
Adu.ii i;ra; ,r.
Se't 21-G-.
tOally oirept Monoy.
6!i-lay.
I rain rrn the rVvKiand Kerfc Branrfa Eoad
m yiuiar
VTo bar a book.
fr S prepared frsr"!y for yoa. wrblcliwr
J E I we rniill free. It treat. c.f the!
yt n'omawU ttisoriJc-ra vrorras etc. I
Chat every child is Lus&o to, owd for
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vHU hostler for speeal pofltkm. . Good
chance for advancement: no catrital or ex.
perienc required. K. A K. MasnfaKtiuirut
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Oct. 12 It
JDai.'y exeeU
Ur t. W:.!tfi 4 10 p. ta UmUtmx p. so,
ari!Te)fVJfin'! Neck at p. in Ortom-
ii t,jtl p. kipoa p. ta. Hnaru
In Iravo tiooton 7uvi Greea?ill
M i in., arriving Ualifsx 11.1S a. BU.
WUoa 11 53 a. m.
Trail ou Waaliixir-.fyn Bra&rh leert Waofw
i rtou J) m tn. aid lit; p. a; m-rwr har
ti.-: 6:10 9. m. and 2.40 p. to., rettmiirg
.tut I'arrule V:3i a. m. auJ ria p. m.t u.
nve Wko&irifioa ll.-W a. ta mud J u. nt
Jalv.
Treia leav Taxboro. 5. C-. lilr exert
burday 5 VI p m.. haulj't.tA p. nu. ar
nvea MyiuO'iUi 7:40 p. tn., 6p.hl, man..
a. ta aiid fcaoday it a. bl, arnvee Tar
boro 10:15 a. n. and a. tn.
Traun on MilUod K. C Brauicfa Imtm
&oidaioro daily, except HaaJay, 7jg . m
amving hm tunid s Jw a. r-iamtai
M-arce &rnniiL-j it3J) av. tx arnr ml Gtudav
boro 1X a. tn.
Trains on Natbvillc Brarcb learn Rocky
Mouit at 4 l p. arrive batj.ru 6.; 6 p.
"i- tft-niiar kloim km m. murnln armtai
tiprmflio -r. -Kh .. m haatiriile SJk aL at.
arrive at Jlocky Moont tA& a. aa daily ez
orpt Buaday.
mm on Clinton Branca leaves Wtmw
fr (unton datlv. exomt Sandav. II: if. a. m
and 4,10 p- mornutc leavee Clmtoa mt
7.-UU a. m. and S OU p. m.
Train 78 makea rloaw cooDectioo at
WeWon for all Doiuta North dailv an rmil
Via Kichmotxl. aiao at Bockr Mocnt wna
Norfolk and Oarolina B. K. for Norfolk and
all points Korth via Norfolk
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