1 11 h CAUCASIAN. ! BECOtlMENOS TMI AUENOUENT. y.mrth Aaalalaut PbMutMer ;.--rai It- 1NARK3CIVIIC OAY. SAO CCATR OF UL ADAMS- . CoaaiaMja Y ,,11.5 aI the Pot utnce in Kaleigh.i s . -ecornt-rU mall matter. Warn lira tfj ImIm, Ktc. 0Ml, 1.4 , 1 1- ItHpti-t inte Convention mt t. iijl'1 ue-al Week. hh flnttii-KMeo faei binlraru(l,?.,pl;!?'or,,P,,n,.'" or th'ir employe - viii aiuiug IT BO III II ,;, j r Ourt at Oxford tbi week. j h- vBtrn North Carol Inn oi -f. rf rn - wh m (jreenaburo this Mr-. Mary lUttle Cobb, wife of Pr :. hch CVli. 0 bo, di d Totd m, -r- nig t Ltl-eville, the home o' b.i .oottiei. I to!i"tf i f llobokffi, N. J, ha a letter, Hating there waa a ,.it to a4Aiutt! President McKio- It W Mrat V. krtlt lr tb I'll, (ria fa lull. Thanksgiving-Day fall th ynr mi the 2ttti of the month, thai lav Washington, N 5 Fourth Aif- livifc been r-t a.ide by tne Gov ernor of the Stale ami by procla mation tif lb Preii-nt fr return ing thanks to dad f.r the' bl--ingH Mhowvml upon the gwople of thin country duriug the j-t vear. An exchange ways: The custom tin. I'mimmtcr General Ji.hn I.. Kr a low In hi annual report re ommend an amendment to t interstate co ti-mer-elaw pro i biiln telegraph a'd 1 or comparatively recent origin, the flrt Thank! vlug-lMy U-ing celebrated by the Pilgrim in 1621. Uoveraor Bradford, of the Plymouth xlony, appointed a day fur oral anil prayer after the firnt harve-i g er ao iiinif in ine rr en gind or lo'tery awindifa or anj other scheme carried on partly by mail at partly b. common carrier i.d iu viol tion or the poiial law. Other legitla tio urged in an followf : Author's ng poitorB je npctor . tie out ae'ar. h wa ran a wherirrer ne eeastry ; payment of in d'li tl expan se incrrnl by b-cal ulneer or oiher- Ifi the arrent, deleoti -n and kewt.mjf of jfxtbfr! by tb littl lnd that K?t V ia iners yi laiin postal ia uoiil trannferred to toe Unite J Mate mar hal'a c atody; rona ruction of ins-ec tor'a lookou' tower iu potofllre when eer deemed necea-arj by the fontma ter Geuerii and prhititiou of loow poU' blug of circular, ctlendar', etc. owiny t rruall pieces of iuil matter fren n Ir sliDioir in larir uu eale I Onj morning lat wwk while toj - . . . . T . i . ' ihiK in on iiiKiWorin hintt ; envelop in irann jun. rJoui colorwl, felJ totbe! here were 16,l4x appoi- tmen' of tlduHu the rot k-tiound coat of Nw England. Ho that to the reli gious Hpirit of tbee firt settlers uion lh northwest coant of thl itjunlry we owe the, day now bo klgsly givifn over to fontbII and turkeys. During the fir twoi-en-turinn of the history of the country, the celebration of i he day wis con fined uirgi'Iy o the New England senator fJuAhtnan Davia died Ja at hi b nie in M. Paid, Minn. wi4 chairinaii of the committee vear. l4.4CSbeiri7 i.f tit- lourih-c and 707 being preidential, an mrreaw bt-ten, tn-Kigh iluriog th lltVolu I i of f34 in all ttv-r t. tar 'I'h. p h ti narv War llilu unnmH tn snmo nf aia been an Increase in the Dumber oi resignation, enpecial y of f urth-claa He on ,i;l,.B,: ,w ...ta, -7r.:.r;rtz, rhed Mindaj into Kdenton Htreet V. rountry f r the so e benefltof -ome Meibodi.it cburrb of this city. F.ve c rp ration, nur-ery company, patent otiieri were adibitt-d by certificate. medicine firm or o h r private in-titu- ition, boe operations deprive the gov A ame of football was played rumen t ot its legitimate revenues fhe I 'ooiran v or coruoraiion uiuiilv has s. .tiiv.l and tbo A. & M. Colleiro t one connected with it appointed ; by Judge in iiri Aini ii'i Km i:jr uuv iiu.ir. of the raii-el alions or the a arv and all"Vta c.a f the potmater. 'b lint itutioiia aotnetinie have d-rivd r ti'iu-Hiid of dollar reve iue or di coiin on their pol.al b ine.4i. the Middle States Mince then it ha.1 Itecouie general in nearly all ot the States and hat liecoma a national institution nince 18G3. Ti.h Hrore wan five, to iix in favor of tte "Farnur Bio" VJ. Kelly, of Fayettwvilie, wn-'un yer u0 killrd bv a- tram 'i-rJ Tu'B'lay evernug. it eems that K lly whs Jij.,k .d a;tger?'l a fell aodr tb teuil r. In this State there nre '.'1 Prett byterian vbunbi-M, with K7 acive .rea'her. l)uring the year $21, oi 'U were given to foreign uiivtionn mxl :J I, )) to home. Toe t'h rlort.. O-iui rver naten 'hi llrvsrj r":v n N,,,i Ctrolin lu'uel'.i' l fion. 157 T.Q vo'ea w!. le io I8l0 he rereivtd 174 488. T iio W .w8 a fa ling off in bia vote tf 10 7.V. 'I he gHine of foo' - ui plnyed nt Norfo'k Saturday b twienthe UnU verd y of North 'irolln and Unl veisliy of Virginia result d In a wore of 17 toO In favor of Virgin a. Two of Carol I naV men were hurt before they enter d the game. The Secretary of State on Friday luMied a charter to the Italelgh Ixan Company to do a general agency htihinoKS in llaleigh. The incor jMrator are .1. 15. llatchelor, Henry ahjj and Cha. Iteid. Ovu Hruwo to rw Hi Month ia Jail for t'eutlon Frauds. Chicago, Nov. 25. General Theo dore F. Brown haa been t-enteuced Kohlnaat to erve hx months In the Du Page county jail for violation of the pension law The defendant whh convicted of making a false affidavit in regard to the pension claim of Mrs. Florent I. I all, a widow. General Brown is 64 years old, a mem tier of the Grand Army of the Tbm former i bio. th irirr r our itepubtic and has an honorable war ouatry U lue Maiolr to Chrl.tlan K. r, Clnj Je fa mul to nave a fatliily b10"- i in the Fawt, but has not lived with New York, Nov 25 General .'osephjthem for several years. Mrs. Hall wa.i on the peusion rolls because of WHEELER AND HQBSQN SPEAK. ltppd rruat t atrar 0-r a4 I mm Mi 1 7 KtllnaU R k It II. ei C. N.. 24 A rad i h, id .M-rai r d oia tt rax'B t 0. i 4 3 b r'OUtta 1 arol 0orn Ktt oa K-lr d . I th? mouth, rrop. Hair fans Mt. Efaeat I, A Um, farai- ernp t:aa on the kin, fcTt throat, cvppet o4jrrl pUXcbe, lina&'arvf awoJleti rUndv aching cstcl at CV- f Villi ,0,l t j dura minf rap! bcivr. and ixr won trlj of this pU. i .r,duig ob turn - T . 0n, rfftctua--T tiltAaj u vu, OW.adbtr t-r lam irirfDI CglO lioIcaiJesnctiir rioisoa. i i; . p.ejritr i ' trtiiiBC,wB! b. S. S. ibe only fe iprx-d. iw o. wy , ana u tc i nre f-r Uni 'iirae tAdly killed Td ponj t naiitd driving w 1 Dd over bta b -4j nod tola mangled form, lf--e. a drawo from uudtt the engine. Tnia dea bi-a particularly A.-i w. . a one. It caa rxwa l tnq in re wka ainee Mr. A.1aa w napi-u married to Miaa L llia" 8t-.rr. o Blacksborg. IIwa 27 y. ara eigbed about 175 p uod-, .ud a- a very pietare of i-it . iea yoang wife, a widowed motner oi three laterc Mr. dimi was second serg-aotef Company G, of F r-t r utt Carolina Volunterj. tu me ripauiah American war. ni iafani-le the onSv anttdoM Isjt tLis a-x-Sc xm9. It cert, the wont case, thoroughly and r-rnnacentlr. ctacnco ecu. i.la Eivc Rett N Uer$c. - tkeir trcatsarat did oe bo irorxl : I wi r1!ts -orr all tt time : tar hair cia-oul. uI.tt ptrrr-l ta m iu t rauuih. toy bv1r rs lrao I ro. rrrvl yiprr colore. pt tchr a4 o1cn -I arrrd rper?l iro-n rH-i.--! tc pttr U my ilxniilm iai irnu. M-nrtKa cu4 have hrrti n j won : oaiv tho-t afi-Kte I a I was can nndrriund rr. - - rnr jv 1 hii sboot trmt all nope ot ever Dcukf wen aaia waaS W heeler fD ke i n the mol'Ct of "Our oiintry. It Progrean and Us ri- iimpbs," and l.ieuti n-nt Kichm i.d H Hobion, on ' rpre iati " f ie Life and Service of Admiral Philip" to3 0o0 people in arnegie Ha I, to-day "Non- of the pe.iple'. triumph," aaid Oeueral Wheeler. would be of any Vilue u riles couple I wi b Ue 'hri- tian religion. he progress or our country is due more to the Chri.stia'1 religion and it p act ce than all el e combined You have heart a great deal abouf abolishing the ctnteen, t-ut the servl es of her husband. Ag-ulnaldo Wounded. H ng Koug Cable. 221. to New York World. B. Wild man, tne (JoiUd State Cooi-ni hrrnf haa Information tha the Filipino junta, at a meeting held Novtmoer 15 decided to brave in ch ancea of deportation rather than quit Hong Kong. Recent correspondence between the junta and the inaarrectioniata proves that Amnaldo is still alive, bat he is said to be atftdrin? greatly from a gnn-thot wound in his stom ach. The Hong K ng j inta ha- also d a ded to make another attempt to end arms to the Fiiipinoe, ia a Uancb. fhich will probably flf the German flisr. Tae venture will be in charge or Uolonel Julio uei mar. Heyea and Garcia, two Filipino agents, have a large stock of mam lions of war at Macea. The Cnintse general. Pano. who w8 reoHntiy deported trom tne Pail iooinef. has been conferring witt a a r the junta Here, but has gone to Ding apore. A L.IFK AND DEATH FlGflT. Mr. W. A. Hinea, of Maaehi ter, la., writes of nis almoer. fnHrtculouir escptt from du.'b, svt: "Exoosu e af trr meaxr Is induced serious luug roublt, wbic ended ia cousampiio.. I had Irequeiit ueuuorra&ges aud cou?hd night and day. All my doc tors said 1 most soon di Tur-n l the peopl- a eking tus promised to mil. ti. lii no in its r . tv and have heen confronted by the argum ut that the b gau to use Dr Kiag'aNaw Diacov- canreen w& better than the aloon. to . rv for Conaaiitior , wnica com- The capital -tock i to lie ?10,00(), divided into hliaie of $"0 each, but the sto k may lie increail from time to time to not exceeding $100, 000. The company may liegin when $5,000 is ul criU'd and twenty per cent iaid in cah. whi'-ht'e men would otherw e go Itu the problem ha9 een attempted i-i a ditlerent wiy here in ew iork. You are doing awav with the canteen by petting up the Y. M. f! A " The latter part of his address was on the desirability of retaining the Phil irpiiiea. Lieutenant Hobson'n address was a review of the life of Admiral Philip as an ottlcer and a Christian. General U. O. Howard presided ptetely oar.d me. 1 woajd not be itbiont it ven if it c.osi $5 00 a bot- rle. Hundreds have used it on my commendation and vd say it n vm id fo cure Turoat, Cest and Lnnjf ...nhltj.'' Regular szs 50 i aud $1. Tr al b it:le tree at all druggists. (iuanl Killed by Dynamite. Asueville, Nov. 24. N. H. Ingle, Men can be cured privately and positively at home of all weaknes ai d disease Write for new free book to Dr. J. N. iiathaway, 22J . Broad StM Atlanta, Ga. tf I dectded to try S. 6. 8 ttt -Butt eunleaa I bad little f:th le't in ny me4K-ine. After takinr ttaethinl bntUe I oaliced rUaoge in ey ctmdt- Con. Thl wt irulv en eoorarlrf. and I deter mined to rive S. S. S. a thorourh trial. From that time on the improve ment waa rapid ; 6. S. S. eexaed to h N the dia- comyleteW under control ; the arre and ulcera healed and 1 waa aoon free fmrn all sizns been str.jc and henlthr erer ainre L- W. Smitb. Lock Boa fci. NobleTrille. lad. is the only purely vege table blood purifier knnn. fi.ooot offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other m neral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable tnlormation atjout this disease, vith full directions for self treatment. We charge nothing lor medi cal advice ; cure yoursrlf at home. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. HA Evcr cotton planter should write forourvaluable illustrated jiamphlct, "Cotton Culture." It is sent frce. Sc-4 mimt a-j a-idrr-t ta CfRMAV K Kll WORKS. j Ni K. T. HICKS' CAPUDINE Headacbo Curo . . LEAVES NO BAl K KF 1C CI WHATEVER 15, 25 arid 50s. at Draggiat Public School Books! a. The Pablic Schools are m opening o.ei the State, and will need supplies. Thess school books and supplies can be bad at a discount (o teachers and dealer, from ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., IN". C Frightened to Death by Fire Alarm. Luray, Va , Nov. 23.-Mary Rid ley, living with the family of Mr. W. L. Rhodes, of Eist Luray, was eo badly frightened last night by the blowing of whistles giving a fire alarm that she dropped dead. &he whs standing in front of the Rhodi s home- when the alarm soundeo, and was seen to start for the house, but fell as she entered and expired in a few moments. She was about fifty-five years old. DESERTED WIFE IN SEARCH OF HER HUSBAND. A Woman From Omaha Found in a Pit- ibte Condition, oe Broad war Niw YohK, Nov. 24. A p lice man fonnd a starving woman with her eighteen months' starving baby, on Broadway this afternoon, tne clo thing of both being saturated with the rain, and the woman wandering aiatlassly about in a half-d.t d con dition. She is Claudia Staples, of Omaha, ia search of her husband, win', she s&yg has deser eJ her. II ft.ter is a ranch owner outeid Oav ha Toe woman is 35 years of aee aid clad in ragged clothing;. Her child wan mu h better clothed. Tae wo aiau's mind was almost wandering for the lack of nourishment. 8he as takea to a phc station and wben it was found she bad been fou lays without food, a suitable m-' was provided. Then moth rand b oy were sent to Ballevne II tsnital Th woman told a story of having been deser ttd by he husband and d Uaving twi children in Una a wh 1 - she came E vstin searcl of htm tak ing the youngest child with her. Her monev did not last after she got to Mew Yoik and she fiaally went into the halls of buildups to sleep. Anticephalalgine The Original Hi-ADACHK and NEURALGIA CURE. SAFEST - AND - BEST 25 and 50 centa a bottle For Sale by all Druggist. Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tnckor'a Store. WIS AUK OFFERING SIIAtirST II AM III THE WORLD TO WED. a convict guard, wa killed yeet. r w - w.-..w ... - " I . m dav Milteraooa or an extuosiou ui - Mh WHarha 167 Found. White the fl naUllie near luw vuuny nbuuv iiu.b.nd welch, only 4t. quar y, ju-t hcn-sa the French Broad . , river irom Ashoville. A. J. Rog Majr Paue, of Bicghamton, Pa., erH olatksmltn, was iDjured. The who is said to be the smallest man in convict, wnose duty it was to work , L the world, has fallen in love like an the bellows in the black-oilth shop, A Acr.'atlon wa-i dlovor.-d hern ! the worw, nas xaiien m .ore iia. an one day lat week. Home time ago ordinary morta', and with a girl who J PJ p,ace ,n the a citizen of Rtb Igh got a divorce is remarkable onlv for her sin. and d;l h0e8 in the q jarry when they from hM firt wife and was remar- the two are to be married soon in fcnoUi be ready. It is supposuu ried. Ill first wife still lives here, the ordinary old way. that a spat k from the anvil ignited and one ev nlng Ust. week she be-; Major Page it well known to the thednamlte The guard who was came very 111. A friend, not know-' puolie, for he has b en on exhibition j-jU Was within about 15 feet from lnc whHt eoe to do Tor ner. secur- tor a lonsr Time. lie is tniriT-one d a iarrlago and t ok hor to the (years old, 31 inches high and wtlgbs home f her former husband and forty-one pounds, it was while irav- plnnd himn his porch. Her for- eling about the country that he met iner husband found himself in an Miss Mary Wickle, of Suamokin. uncomfortable ponltion and sent p. Wis Mary Is a tall, willowy for the chief of police to have the young lady who tips the scales at 167 woman removed The matter wa. pounds, and is plump and six fet turm d over to Health Officer Sole. hieb. She is a leader in Shamokin but when ho reached the honv the woman had made her way to a neighbor's house. the shop whtn the exp Osion occur red. Prepared for War. Caracas, Vz., Nov. 25. The Ven ezuelan government has received from Germany 10,000 Mauser rifles and 3,000,000 cartridges. Last Friday was the hotter t November day on record siuce the establishment of the Weather Bu reau in Raleigh. The maximum temperature was 82. Beware of Ointment, for Catarrh contain Mercury. that as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derang rh orhiile avfif.pm whtn entering it l.. . . (i,,-ii. nf I tnrougn me niuc us suriaue-. oucu ar Ke, vl , .. . w ..-. Playing Ghost Results Seriously Sctantoo, Pa., Nav. 24 J tn DjvI Thursday night sttucK Mrs. ohu Noone, of Clover Hill, on the nead with an axe, ard she will be in me for the remainder of her life. Dot la is a neighb r of Mrs. Noone, nd she thought she wonld scare him br playing ghost. She wrapped i heet abnt herself and began circ In around Djyle s little house. W ien Mrs. Noone pansed in front of the door Djyle opened it. The g lost said "Boo," and Doyle struck r with tne axe. me biow landed on the head fracturing the skul. Attending phys cians say M a Noone will never recover her rea son. THE EXPORT OF RAB3ITS. , bla Animal la Inrralnc In ropntartty and la IVtnr Mhlpp4d From the Stat In Lirrti Uuaatltlea n- Man Makes th Hnln-aa Profit abl -Win Kata tha It abb it f Charlotte Observer. GLORIOUS NEWS Com s from Dr. D. B Wnshita, 1 l.ttewne: r unroot- nPM ri Mions froill reDutable physi tleg of Elecirie Bitters has cur.d cjan8 ,as the damage tbey will do is r It nkink h.l . , . . i . n ,.:i,l- A . . tni i i ,t.rr. mew i vl u y " j , if ii ,mu lj iiic & vtvtv. j wu vmu v. . socieiy, oatairan:e u mmJt i . h, for Tears. driv from them Rail's Catarrh ardently in love with Mapr fage as "-:rK,".. wollia brk out on I cure, manufactured by V. J Cheney & be did witn ner. ue was wun I , . , A ,uu haar Ann. r0.. i nledo. O. contains no mercury, a .a i i . mm . i rini iiriku auu a nuu mw -. i . . . lace's circns at tne lime, ana nisursi - - T ...i. and is taken internally actmg airect y gift was a large bunch of carnations. r mrlur:" the b o d and mucous surfaces o. . a I .L .... IB OJUVinio BUU un - I . i. .. .,. : K.,ni-i Mall'- I '.tiirrh mis was are year, ago, muu iTu- I, T,.i. .hnwa pie kept up a correspondence , m j r - - - t-age visiting onamoain wuwvr Mjod flf known lJs 1 Im VVZ vuk. i Vw aimr. the sapr- me remedv for tcxima, tet- neys au uuwn, mcws pvov. hems diirestion, and builds np the a 1 41 I cy fT 9 1 If kl-i.h i ,! upon the b o a ana mucous sunaces oi -hit th!n!au1. th system, in buying Hall's Catarrh wnai inou-mnaB ,;re De sure you get ihe genuine If .loctnc Bitters l ig thn internallj, and made in role ir known. Us do. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. timonials free. old by Druggists, 75o . Hall's Family Puis are the best. yihteuUy that an unusually fine crop of rabbits has b en raU d in North Carolina this year and that they are commanding a good price in the Northern market. A few years ago a rabbit was saleable on lv for his hide and the left hind foot, but n w tt ! saiti d down and shipped way af'er the manner of ix rk In this seitloa of country the man who Is making most ropu'a ton, and lucidontally, profit, as an exp re-rof rbblts is Mr. F. W. Bost, of China Grove. He stated to the Observer informant that last year In November, December, Jan uary and February, he made an av erage purchase of over three nun dred rabbits a day at ten cents a piece, be ski to the market there being cats about. In one day last year Mr. B. itruded hr to advance the date to Tbankelving, when tne c-remo nj will occor THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics Pyny-Pectoral THE BATTLE OF OCTOBER 30TH. n American Llaut nant. Sergeant and Corporal Killrd. Manila, Nov 25 Particulars he jut been received from iloilo of. the battle on October 30tb, at Baguson, isl and of Pansy, when 200 bolomen and 50 riflemen attacked the Americans, who losr three killed. Lieutenant U M. whose stomach and liver are oat of 1 A 1 1 - U .kAnlil .nnv that oruer. ah dusu ouwuiu uv- Dr. Kings New Life P.Us, the won-l dt-rfnl stomach and liver remeay, gives a splendid appetite, sound di gestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c at all druggists A QUICK CUKE FOR I COUGHS AND COLDS! Very valuable Remedy in all affections of the A$50,000 Book. $ THROAT or LUNGS 4JMi avb-v av jv. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, rrop'a of Perry DaTia' Pain-Killer. . aa-r.r. p- i Raleigh Barbie Works rX. COOPER BROS-, -PROPRIETORS aaLaioa, a. 6. Monuments. Shipments made to any iart of the state at same price as at shop. Write for C talogae. tf RICH AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS GATHERED from the GREAT MARKETS of tn Ol.l mal the NEW WORLD, and couprUlog the VEKV LATKST and CHOICEST STYLES In BROADCLOTH, VEVK.rUNH, TAILOR SUITING?, NOVELTY ZIUKLlNES FliKNcH KNOTTLD and STITCHED MATERIAU OOI U and LU.NG ll AJRED FABRICS. AC. MATERIAL for HEPAKA1E W AISTS, ucb) as VELVETS, CORDUROYS. DOTTED and SATIN HTRII'LD KLAN.sKUl and a variety of SOFT MATKUI ALS for RLolE4. Our Stocks this aeaion embrace Good of a claat nevatr ba fore shown In this City, and are off-rd at com moo mD prtreav. The pleasure la our to ahow you. IK)I;IIL 1 FERR.VLL Southern Do You Suffer From Catarrh? RAILWAY men Use Simpson's CatariL Cream. WANTED. Two reliable Traveling Salesmen in each State; permanent po sition ; salary and expense ; experience not absolutely essential. Address, Piedmont Tobacco Works, Greensboro, S.V. 6w lillStandard Railway of The South. Th Dtreet Line all points Texas California Florida - Cuba - Porto Rico. INSTANT RELIEF. CUKES MOST OBSTINATE CABE8. t Price 25 CenU. Address WILLIAM SIMPSON, Raleigh, N. C. I THE YARBOROUGH W. R. SMITH'S COLLEGE, LEXINGTON. KT, Tjjen, aft lardTUt, tn, after Invcatlnt from S hava bacn educated la wV.it manvvyouP In So for tultlor) for ac -Hiona as BookR -aplv.is and now receive from looloj 1.500 salary .r yar. KcntiidUnlvgrMty DipWkna awarded craduate. MiCalleK-TcelTed Meaal at two Vorld't Expotlon&amircfers to thouaan twful '(raduatea. NJOIct thia wt Influential Colieic. rNacatioa. Read -vcrli-m?Tlt- Fgf oartk:- at fw rafercacc. Stcnocraplief a. Tclcg. 1 S000S0 Si .500 I4fc I -.trt . LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE. A very prosperous school with mod ern buildings, splendidly located in a remarkably healthful section in War ren county on S. A. L. Road between Raleigh and Weldon N. C. Panacea water kept in building at all times for free use of inmates. Fifteen officers and teachers. Terms ?erv low. For catalogue address Re?, J af. RHnilRS. A. M PRESIDE Ml I iiautnn 19 O. StricHj FIRST CLAS3 Equipment on all through and local trains; Pull man Palace Sleeping cars on all night trains. Fast ana sale scneaaies. . Trarei by the Southern and yon are assured a safe, comfortable and expe ditious journey. Apply to ticket agents for time ta ble, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) Frank S. Gannon, 3rd Vice President and General Hanasrer; J. M. Cuip, traffic manager; W A Turk, G PA, Washington, DC R L VERNON. THAD C STURGIS, T P A C T A Charlotte, N C Ralelgb, N C The highest price ever paia for a Koontz. Sersreant Kitchen and Corpo- Uincrle volume was $50,000. It was ral Burns ad of Company F, Forty- for a veuum missal which was pre-for'h,-!"f.aR',7n. -a, hnioed while rs- rented to King Henry VIII by Pope V . a a. XT a.. 1 -x V Tha mlaiil ahbits a day at ten cents a anu a rgeaui. mwucu e t-.iw j panieo He requires that the rabbit spears while going to relieve an out- He i .nrfik.iUw-.riiah-ari poss. When the garri on in force at . nned nd that It wear its head P rebe 849 of the latter were w now U lnerea.sinr be t anged at Daugupan, Luion. next eighteen mm If . .r!J h.f 1'hurs.lay. Ther are u derconvi tio i la. a- would ' Bna " for ar-on and murder, the vit m of eraMon was connoiteMng and Lieutenant Koontz lieo X. The missal was accotn- and 8 rgeant Kitchen were piercea oy panied by a document maxing iving the defender ot the laitn. it iu possession of the German killed. None if ihe other parties or government. tr.-Akino' nativea malemuchofa stand boii-fht l.2i0 rabbits, and for these I .n.i n.- iaiinroiitji l.iat 103 killed all and the othrs purcbaseii he found toid HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. . a .ia i l 1 immediate ana Drontaoie saie in yoUa riLirmos to b. hssgsd. AH doctors told R me Hamilun, Richmond, a . and the .Northern ,,, natives wil' of West J.ff rson. O , after anffpri.g Tki j ...o r - nr ........, bel-anged at Daugupan, Luion. next eighteen months f.om Rectal Fistu- ium jcai i't. i.vmv i his export of the rabbi trad has induced a large numbei of boy- to make a business of rab bit killing. In this county or in Cabarrus or Rowan or other coun ties In thl State marly any s zea ble boy can takea three dollar shot gun two or three hounds and a minimum o' powder and shot and .lay irv. n or eight or ten rabbits in a dy, and if bo in sell these at 10 come a head he makes cotton mill wags in addition to his fun. The value of the rabbit as an ex port h emphasized b cause It Is al most a tifl business iu thi coun try The great demand for the Small anln al CAUfi one to wonder the latter crime mo uding two Ameri can prison-rs. The mi itary courts are now returning numerous death tenten- its upon natives. die nniess a costy op- nerfoim d; but he cured hm.f with fire bxes ot Backlen's Arnica Salve, tne urtst pile cure on ar h snd the best Salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by al dru?Kst. Veterana to Collect Xtellca. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says : Fact and Fancy December Smart Set. . . it.. . Ah 1 bovs. be careful how yoo act: ine yOD IOUeraio v duiibus urwi laaw - " , " ' ,, , -n.Ah!.l...Mi tha arnrk O. inina WWII WUt iui--g r - - - . "... I collecting civil war relics, etc., for the Hall of History in the state Museum. As stated, this hall will be bo arranged as to provide for a covering Think well brings ! . She's fancy now, then she'll be fact And facts are stubborn things. . Alntl ljn isM CDIUUUIUKIvai wikvviwu) it the d llcate tastes of the epicures I the various periods in the StateV are turning to hares. One answer I history. Various organizations will An order has come to all tobacco o iui mug to oares. true answer uwiui). ,.iiv-.wh. . i, t nnl,nni,o iA-, in at otuA to the proportion U that the rab- collect for it, amon them the SUte dealers ft J Dlt is . nt out from tho blc North ern etab iiibmeots in a variety of potted Koods. Only Brer Rabbit, he change his name. The West on Water. Denver Republican It teems to h .e beeb the anti-ir nea'iyn pla ktbat kept John G WooUey's vets down. Literary Association, which will ship out ot tne estate tneir enure have a museum committee. Tne stock oi cigarcues ana cigareutj pa Confederate Veterans today secured pers. The order came from the the battle flag of the Twenty-sixth American Tobacco Company and is North Carolina Infantry, the regl- arnoRed to be due to the cigarette ment which at Gettysburg under Ljjon OI the Supreme Court of the ine commana oi ioi nmtij j-iui- gwo, the youngest colonel on eith er side in the civil war, suffered the heaviest loss of any regiment in el ther army daring the satirt trog gin, ' United States recently. The number of snd-nts at Shaw Uulversltv, colored., la Raleigh, h rta4499. THE A1WERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW O? REVTETS ft the one Important magazine in the world giving ia Its pictures, its text, ia Iti contributed articles, editorial, and departments, a comprehensive, timely record of the world's current history. Not the enumeration of mere bare facts, but a comprehensive picture of the month, its activities. Its notable persoaalities. and notable utterances. The best informed men and women in the world iiod It Indispensable. 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