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o r IliKuaUCAMAM. ttaleigb, N. (, January 24, Wl. Entered at the Po-t Office In RaWgb, N. C, M second -claan mail matter. THE QUttN PiSSKS AWAY- CHILDREN The Kiprens Company at Asheville baa an unclaimed corpe in ita office. Toniffht the B ind Institution will fj-.ve an entertaiouent to the Legis atare. Hob. Jouab Turner, of Hillsboro, made as f leasant etll on Monday evening. I.ook At the lab! on tour paper and If jour nubftcriptiun baa exoired aLd In a renewal Now l the tlm to subscribe to the CaccaI4!, o jou will get the pro- oeedli g of the Legislature. Ira Newton, of Klkanton, :, a tudent of the University, died At ChApel Hill Tuesday morning. The little four Tear old aon of Mr. Morris IIkell, i.f Durham, waa baroed to death Monday afternoon Tapt. 8. B. WAtera. a citizen of New nerne, fell dead In bia boat while bun ting ducka on Trent Kiver Tuesdsy Afternoon. Would yoa believe the News and Observer Ik not la favor of building a fertiliser factory at tbe penlten tlary, tbe flrat bill proposed by thla legislature. It wax not In fa vor of. "OUR EXCELLENT COVERNOR." 44ov.fHaMell KaAort by the AaaUtant I)oor-Krpr or the Hoaae. On Hattirday before the inauguration Oov. Bunnell gent a meMg to the Ilouae of Representative by Mr. Cade, bis private secretary. When Mr Cade Arrived At tbe door of tbe House the door-keeper ateppe About half way up the aisle or the House and said: "Mr Hpenfcer a inessge from our excellent Governor. ' Mr. Cade waa then Admit ted with the message. THE LAW MAKE ICS. (Continued from Hocond Page.) AND CRANOCNIIDBEN NER BEDSIDE. CIm 3Tt JOO la AT At Hair Paat Mli O'Clock Ta4ar Kn lac lb Qea UrthmA liar JCastaad Grief tHrUkra. Victoria, Qaeen of Great Britain and Irtland, paaaed away at Cowts, Iale of Wignt, Taeaday evening a 6:30 uVocfc The Queen was in ber ozid year, and bad been in i.l bealtb tor several eks. Three physicians hd beo with ber dor-ng ber illneM, end they a i a i . s a aod ner cm area ana graoaeounren were all gathered aroo d ber bedside w ben tie end rame. uienvienra ftsd tbe longest regn vt any Q teen in history Tbe whole world mvarns th Ureat Britain in ber ka. Tbe Cieeu's old-it sn, E l ward V II, fricee of Wales, succeeds to tbe (broue. FLORIDA AID EETMPCUTAI UCtTtfi A XNZXit VitTVL j IA3 FtAZCIt FATCII BY T1IK Seaboard Air Line Railway, "MorUa mm WM Abort L1W TO THE WINTER RESORTS OF TKE SOUTH. The Oxly Like Operating Daily Limited Train to Florida. KMnr ft MvvVwtV. TUIHDAY. Senate Mr. London introduced a bill to ametd section 616 of the Cod in reference to the tiling of com plaints in aetiona to titles to office, extending time from ten to thirty days. Itifarred te jadhiary eommi -tee. By Mr. Henderson : 8 B 290, ma king provision for txaibit by the State at tbe Pan Amerean Expnsi tiou at Baft ill, N. Y , beiriaaintr next May IV f erred to euntmi.iee oi AppruP' ia'iona. B Mr. Fuj: 8. B. 191. amending the oyster law in its application t Pender oonnty. Committee on Fish and Fisheries. By Mr. Vann: 8. B. 194, to pro tect owners of timber, Committee on Agriculture. By Mr. Broaghton: 8. B 200, for the relief of tbe D. and D. and B. In stitntion. BILLS PAUSED. 8. B. 157, To levy a special tax in Anson eonnty, on tbird reading was passed and sent to tbe House. 8. B. 162. H. B. :To incorpo rate United Sons and Daughters of Balem (colored; or wumiDgton was passed and ordered enrolled, being exempted from $50 tax fee. 8 B 156, U. B. 127: To provide for government, etc., of the James Walker Hospital of Wilmington. Passed and ordered enrolled. 8. B. 125, II. B. 176 : To change tbe legal date of "Labor Daj" in North Carolina from the first Toes- day to the first Monday in Heptem ber, so as to conform to the holiday in other States. 8. B. 83: To prevent locust-pine manufactories from obstructing streams. Passed and sent to the House. 8 B. 171: For relief of P. K. Kid der, a Confederate veteran, exempt ing him from peddler's tax. Passed and enrolled. 8. B. 159, H. B. 15: To amend tbe Ed geeom be enu n ty s toe k 1 a w. Pass ed and enrolled. At twelve o'clock the vote for Uni ted States Senator wn taken. Mr Simmons received 36 votas. The Republicans gave the r eomplimen Ury vote to Richmond Pearson, he race ved 8 votes. House Most important new bills Introduced were as follows: II. B. 371 By Mr. Thompson of Onslow An act to raise additional IN THE SHADOW OF THE CAPITOL Naway Nwtea and Tlaialr Tuple Carraat on tba Hqaara. It la aald that Mrs Russell offer ed tj prepare a luncheon for Gov ernor Aycock and his party, and It was l.arned that It was agreea ble to Gov. Aycock, but a city com Itter took the matter Into lte hands and extended a snub to a lady they had fur fonr years pat ronized with D4 coming profession of suclal friendship. Small boys should not attempt to ct as soldiers. They are too weak to run far away from an ene my. The Mt. Airy company wblcb got to lialfclgh Is able to handle nothing. It Is rumored that H. W.King, of Pitt county, la to be the nw bud erlntndent of tbe penitentiary Laughlnghoustt can smile. Frank Winston seems to have thoght he wa being iaaugura'ed aa Governor. He took a nd in-the same carriage after Aycock got out. B ax ton, of Winsfon-Salem, big bor'y and notbad-looking was here to witness tL ceremooies He seemed to have forgotten his partisansnip last year wh le as chairman of the echool board, it is said be iosued a circular requesting contributions from school teachers of his county for campaign purposes in his own interest. White Supremacy. Caucasian, Jan. 17. Tne General Assembly, notwith standing their pretention" to bt-heve U WHITE MEN and WHITE MEN On y, bad eigut colored m-n employ d as laborers abou the balls of tb LfRiflature t $2 50 pr day. Thest colored men were brought to Ral- Igh by the members from their homes, and no doubt these colored men rendered valient services in be half of white &arremacy in the Au gust election. The employment of these negroes was resented bv the white people aronud Kaleigh to such an extent that they have been set aside and white men nut in their places. Tbe following call was circulated around the capital and on Fayette- vule street last week : "Called meeting of White Suprem acy Clubs. "Owing to the fact that negroes have been put in office in the capitol by the white supremacy Legislature, it is necessary that the remnants of the Wbite Snpremacy Clubs hold a ratification and jilifi cation meeting at once. This meeting will be held in front of the market House. Sat urday evening, Jan. 12, 1901. Speech es will be made by ail the white can didates who were defeated. "Chromos will be distributed of prominent Di mocrats. "Come early and be sure you are a Democrat. ' Effective January 14th, the Sea board Air Line Railway, tbe only linej operating dally limited trains to Florida, will put on its magnificent new train, "Florida and Metropolitan Limited," solid from New York via Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington to Rich mond, Raleigh, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville and St. Angustine. Connections at Jacksonville for Tam pa and all Florida points, and at St. Augustine for the Kant Coaet. This train alao carries Drawing Room Sleeping car New York to Atlanta. Leaves Boston 12:03 a. mM New York 12:65 p. m., (from 23rd Street Station Penaiylvanla Railroad), Philadelphia 3:29 p. m- Baltimore 5:45 p. m., Washington 6:55 p. m., arriving at Southern Pines, N. C. 5:56 a. m , Columbia, S. C, 10:00 a. m.. Savannah, Ga., 12:25 p.. m., Jacksonville 3:50 p. m., St. Augus tine 5:00 p. mn Tampa 6:30 a. m., Charlotte 9:51 a. m , Atlanta 4:35 p. m. Connections are made both at Miami on the East Coast and Port Tampa on the West Coast for Key West and Havana. The "Florida and Metropolitan Limited" Is luxur iously equipped In every respect, with Pullman Drawing Room Car, Compartment Car with Drawing Rooms and State Rooms, Observa tion Car, through Day Coaches and unexcelled Pullman Dining Car ser vice. For further information, call on or write to all Pennsylvania Rail road offices, or representatives of the Seaboard Air Line Railway at 306 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.; 1206 and 371 Broadway, New York; 30 South Third Street, Philadelphia; 207 East German Street, Baltimore, 1434 New York Ave., Washington; or to R. E. L. Bunch, General Pass enger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. 0a nilaota m Jo4a a T ftmmmmt la FarUaa N4 Ta The WJoatoa corree pood eat of tbe Charlotte Observer f tbe JOtn ioatant aaya: "It waa I earn el today that a married woman left Winston yeatertlay for rhanpaljrn. 111 , wit boot advUing her baa band. He did not suspect any thing wrong aatil late In tbe after- soon, when b discovered that she bad left borne. Upon got ng to the 8om fa- era paaaeoter depot be waa advised by tbe agent taat nia wire na nougat a I ticket and left on tbe 10 :30 train . Up on Inveatigauon tbe husband learned further that anotber man bad won bia wife's Affections Aid that be left Fri day evening for Champaign, t be for saken husband wept bitterly when be bad been convinced that his wife bad left him. No names have been giita out yet. but the conductor of the traio from Winston te Greensboro tells me that tbe woman is about 38 veers old and fairly good looking." CU mm a rwk a It la THOUSAND TONGUES Could not express tbe raptors of Annie E. Springer, of 1113 Howard sL, Philadelphia, Pa, when a be found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years bad made life a bnrden. All other remedies and doctor eon Id give ber no help, oat abe says of tbis Royal Cure uit soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like aonnding ita praiaea throoghtont tbe Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of tbe Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at JDmg Stores- everv bottle guaranteed. Atlanta, Jan. Mr. V. II. Trxter, of Union Spring, ALa, whose son Bas was kidnapped several weeks ago while a student at the Terbaologka! Srhcwl here, has a p pare oily lest f00 bv a de coy latter aeot biea. F rater received a letter aUtieg thai if he would plaee 600 In gold, tte amount offered tor his son. in a ek with a peek of potato aad proceed along toe road near tbe United tatea Federal prison, several mile from tbis city, he would be met by a negro, who would ak. "Masaa. has you gt dem potatoes?" He was to deliver tbe sack and its contents to the negro and bis son w o Id appear at a hotel in tbiseity locking tor his father at aa early hour Sunday morning. Tbe letter waa signed Packard." mailed In Atlanta, dated Janasry 16 Aod tbe Instructions were minute end spciflc. Threats ot exposure end fail ore to carry oat tbe instructions were frequently made in it Mr. F rater's s"ti, a brother of tbe kidnapped boy, corned out tbe plan of tbe letter, met tbe negro as arranged and gave bia tbe money and potatoes, Saturday night 'l bia morning be was at tbe hotel mentioned and has remained there all day. but Baas Frazer baa not appeared and no trace of him or tbe persona who received the 1500 can be found. Two hsz&nd fcsshds of po ' tatocs remove eighty pounds of"artt"Pottshfromthc jfj soil. L'n!cs this quantity fjt'a. is returned to the soil. Thoe KdleoaJr. May Jail. Have to foU Used Vile Laag-ttare la m Rellarioua Arau- meni. jjuray, va., Jan. 21. -a novel case, in wbicb a justice of the peace of tbi cuu ty is tne prominent ngure, comes before the Page county court at its January t rm 8. veral days ago a war rant was sworn ot for Jacob n eak ford, a justice of the peace f Marks v lie d st' ict, charging him with "using violent and abu-ive language ' in a re- ligioun argument The case was heard before Justice Offenbacker, of tbe same district, and went against Seakford, whereupon he appealed to the County court. Seakford says the case was worfced up by his enemies, in order to retaliate lor nnes imposed by him trl infractions of the law. The case prom ises to be interesting. A Peat House Burned. Omaha, Jan. 19. Two hundred masqaed men, armed with guns, to night stood off the guards and po lice and bnrned the pest house at rtooth Omaha The building was a small one, recently purchased by the city as an emergency hospital for the reception of smallpox pa tients and was to have been put in use today. The citizens became enraged at the location of the building within the city limits, and Friday night an attempt was made to burn this structure, but it was saved by prompt action by the fire depart ment. Tonight a crowd of men gathered near the building, over powered the guards stationed in side, stood off the police with guns, and again set the building on fire. They quietly watched the building burn to the ground and dispersed No arrests have been made. New York, Jan. 19. Thomas A. Edison, Jr., has been adjudged guilty in contempt by Judge Freedman, of the Supreme Court, for failing to obey an order which directed him to surrender $400,000 of stock of the Steel & Iron Process Company, and has had an order entered against him requiring his imprisonment until he does so. In addition he will have to pay $138, costs of the proceedings. Wm, McMahon sued Edison and Wm. Holser to recover the stock, alleging that it was promised to him, pursuant to an agreement for ser vices which he rendered to the com pany in floating its stock. The com pany was incorporated with a capital oi $i,uuu,uuu ana a judgment was taken by default which required the stock to be delivered to McMahon. Edison denied that McMahon was the party through whose efforts the stock was floated. Bute's Creek School Beopens. The correspondent of the Morning Post from Buie's Creek says: The public will be glad to know that we have had a most prosperous opening. One hundred and seventy-five stu dents (100 boarding students) have been in attendance, making an en rollmentof 350 for the year, repre senting 40 counties and 5 States. The subscription list for the new building continues to growi At a meeting of the citizens of this com muaity today, nearly $1,500 was subscribed. The subscription is now Tobacco Growers Ask for a Redaction of the War Tax on Tobacco. Washington. Jan. 19. The Sen ate Committee on Finance today granted a hearing to a declaration from the tobacco growing States North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia and Geor gia granted the support to reduce the tax on tobacco In connection with this legislation on the war revenue. The delegation was com posed entirely of members of Con gress, and was headed by Senators Pritchard, Tillman and. Martin. They said that the tax had been doubled In the war revenue act and that over $35,000,000 of the revenue of the country la raised upon tobac co and they asked for a reduction from the present tax of twelve cts. per pound to eight cents. The ar gument for a reduction was made upon the theory that it would be in the interest of the consumer and also that it would benefit the small manufacturers. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications as they cannot reach tbe diseas d portion of the ear. P ere is in'y one way to cure deafness, and that s by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con d i tion of tbe mucous ining of tbe Eus tachian Tube. When tbis tube is in flated you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be ta ken out and tbis tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which i- noth ing but an inflamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. - We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused bv ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Curtailment Xot Necessary. Charlotte, N. CM Jan. 18. Dr. J. H. McAden, president of the South era Cotton Spinners Association, in an interview today relative to the possioiiity oi cotton spinners agree ing to curtail their output on account of the dullness of the market, said, "This is our regular dull season. think that about the first of Februa ry trade will so quicken that cur tailment will not be necessary Whether the board of Soutnern Cot ton Spinners would act on this ques tion next week in their meeting here Dr. McAden did not state. beyoud $2,000. Quite a number of revenue having for its purpose the new houses are going up in the corn- levying of a graduated tax on them"ty- Tne fire seems to have gross earnings of railroads. oee" n inspiration to all our peo- II. B. 372 By Mr. Brittaln of Ple- We are sure we shall have the v a a i . . w . neip ana sympatny or the public in Randolph An act to repeal section 2 of chapter 353, laws of 1897 regu lating stock law elections. An act to amrd chapter 22 of the private laws of 1S93, relative to the Aberdeen atd Roek Fish Kailroad. H. B. 387-By Mr. Willardof New Hanover An act to provide home ml for North Carolina cities. Bills passed: II. B. 46, authorizing the board of commissioners of New Hanover to pay the chairman a salary of $50 per month. II. B. 125, prohibiting the killing of quail in Rowan county between certain dates. H. B. 126, repealing section 2, chapter 440, of the Laws of North Carolina relating to certain waters in New Hanover county. At twelve oNclock the vote for U. S. Senator was taken, Mr. Simmons receiving 88 votes, and Pearson, who received the complimentary vote of the Republicans, 18. By request Senator Butler's name was not put in nomination in either house. Fire In Her Cargo of Cotton. Key West. Fla., Jan. 20 The British steamer Hellener, from Gal veston, Texas, to Liverpool, Eng land, via Norfolk, Va., loaded with cotton, arrived in port at noon, to day, with her cargo on fire in the forward hatch. The fire was dis covered on the 18th. A survey was ordered for to-morrow. There are 9,000 bales of cotton aboard tbe steamer. The extent of the damage is not ascertained. The government of Chile has boozht 400 freight cart In the Unl t:4 euta. rying to rebuild. Hobaoa to be Presented With a Diamond Pin. Richmond, Va., Jan. 19. The na tional convention of the Kappa Al pha Fraternity, in Juno, will prob ably be held In Richmond. The lo cal alumni chapter, at their annu al banquet tonight, appointed ai committee to co-operate with the Richmond College Chapter In ex tending an invitation, and urging I ts acceptance. The most Interesting feature of the convention will be the presenta tion to Lientenant Richmond Pear son Hob son, the hero of the Merri- mac, of a handsome diamond tra- ternity pin. Hon John Temple Graves, of Georgia, has been i elec ted to make th presentation. aia Boers Capture Train. Pretoria, Jan. 19. The Boers have captured a train .loaded with mining materials between Brugspruit and Dal moral. The passengers were rob bed of everything. A Nun Elopes With Her Patient. Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 19. A sensation was caused today by the elopement and subsequent marriage at Camden, N. J , of Roland D. Moore, a prominent resi dent of this city, and Miss Kllen Du gan, of Shamokin, Pa., who was a nurse known as Bister M. i-eonica, St. Jo seph's Hospital, which is conducted by the Sisters of St Francis Miss Dogan has been a nun for seven years. A year and a bslf ago she casoe t'i St Joseph's as a nurse, and she and Moore ft 11 in love while the latter was a patient in her care Miss Dugan qui etly left tbe hospital last evening, went to tbe home of a friend and early this morning left for Camden. Mr. Moore is 88 years old and Miss Dugan 10 years bis junior. - Temperature of the Cotton Statea. N. T. Commercial. The Southern States have the most perfect cotton growing cii mate in the world, having an aver age temperature for the year of 64 to 67 degrees, with a temperature during the cotton growing period from 74 to 77 degrees. The relative humidity for the year east of the Mississippi Is 67 to 79 per cent., west of the Mississippi 63 to 74 per cent., which may represent the av erage per cent, from April to Octo ber, or during the cotton growing season. The Atlantic States receive the least amount of rain and the Gulf Statea east of the Mississippi the largest amount. The States west of the Mississippi average a little more than those on the Atlantic Waa mtm TWr mm torn. CX&MAM fc.AU WOSU. N Vaafe. HICKS' CAPUDINE Headache Cure . LEAVES NO BAD EFFECT WHATEVER 15, 25 and 50a. at Druggists Anticephalalgine Public School Books! Tbe Public Schools are nou opening oiet tbe State, aod ulll need supplies. Tbese school books and supplies can be bad at a discount to teachers and dealers from ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., A T rFITCKH:, IT. C Do You Suffer From Catarrh? The Original HEADACHE and NEURALGIA CURE. 'ffl SAFEST - AND - 25 and 50 cents a bottle For Sale by all Druggists. Raleigh Uarble TTT orks COOPER BROS. - PROPRI ETORS eaLBIQH, K. O. Monument n 0t Then Use Simpson's GatarrL NSTANT RELIEF. Cream. CURES MOST OBSTINATE CASES. Price 25 Cent. Addrew WILLIAM HIMIUON, Kaleigh, N. C, . Shipments made to any part of the state at same price as at shop. Write for Catalogue. Southern Andrew Carnegie, the great iron manufacturer, it is said, will buili at onneaut, Ohio, at a cost or S 12 ,000,000, pipe and tube works that will be larger j tban any now in existence. They will cover o,uuu acres of ground, their con struction will require a year's time, ana wnen completed they will employ 5,000 men. Iilterary Notice. The Vir Publishing Company of Phil adelphia promises tbe fourth volume in " 1 he Self and Sex Series," entitli "What a Man of Forty-Five Ought to Enow," by Sylvanns Stall, D. D., on or before February 35. Some seventy five' thousand copies of these highly com mended puritj books bare already been old, S. A. L. SPECIAL RATES. Mardl Gras Celebration, New Or leans. La., February 14-19, 1901. On account of the above occasion the SAL Ry. will sell round trip tickets from all points to New Or leans, La for one fare for the round trip. Rate from Raleigh, N. O, will be 25,00. Tiokets to be gold Feb ruary 12th to 18th Inclusive and for trains arriving at New Orleans not later thon 12 o'clock noon of February 19th,' with final limit March 7th. Mardi Gras Celebration. Pensaco-j la, Florida, Feb. 14 19, 1901. On account of the above occasion the SAL Ry. will sell round trip tickets from all points to Penaaco- la, Fla.. for one fare for the round trip, rate from Raleigh will be $22 - 95. Tickets to be sold February 12. tola inclusive and for trains ar riving at Pensacola, Fla.. not later than 12 o'clock noon of Feb. 19th, I with final limit March 7th. WIKTKB TOURIST BATXB. Winter tourist tickets on sale to Old Point, Va., rate from Raleigh $7 60 to Southern Pines, N. C 13 60 and to all principal points in the State of Florida. ' For further particulars regard ing trains and general Information, address H. S. Lkakd. T PA., Hamlet. N O. C. H. 0atti8, CPA I A, Raleigh, N.C. i----- R E L Bunch, Gen. ' Pass. Agent, Portsmouth, Va. - ROBBED THE GRAVE. 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Don't be too sure vou are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says you are well, aiany per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro nounced cured to realize when too latt that the disease was only covered up driven from the uko Mjuyuia surf ace to break out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is surely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con- "eariy Tho Sin of tho Paront. life, for it remains smoldering iu the sys tem forever, unless properly treated and driven out in the beginning. S. S. 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FKKK COACH AT ALL TBA IN & CARROLLTON HOTEL. (o (O 0 0 0 0) ISlStandard Railway of The South. The Direct Line o all points Texas - California' Florida - Cuba Porto Rico. Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment on all through and local trains; Pull man Falaoe Sleeping cars 09 an nignt trains. Fast and sale schedules. Trarel by the Southern ana yon are assured a safe, comfortable and expe ditious journey. AddIt to ticket agents for tle ta bles, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) 8. H. HARDWICK, O. P. A.. Washington. D. C. Under New Management. Haa been Thoroughly Ildooralad. Rates : $2 : to : $2.50 Per Day M. 8. JAMES, Proprietor. M. 8. GREGORY, Ma nag Fifty Thousand Copies Of TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC will be lacud for the Year 1H0L To advertise li simply to make known, who yon are, where yon are. and what yon have to sell. How to do this effectually, and at the a mall est possible cost la the problem for yoa to solve. The failure to obtain desired results from advertising is due to the way some people do It, and they Invariably aay "It does not pay." The judicious way la to use a medium that has reputation, circulation and permanency. Turner's N. C Almanac has been the State Standard for 64 years, and has an annual circulation of 50,000 copies, and remains a standing advertisement for a year. Advertising rates upon application. EXXIS PUBLISHING CO, RALEIGH, S. C STATE OF HORTH CAROLINA, 8.B. i R L VERNON, T P A Charlotte, N C THAD C STUROIS, CT A Raleigh, N C Accused Mother Sought Death. Keysfr, W. Va., Jan. 18. The little village of Moor field, Hardr county, was tnrown into a state of excitement by the discovery, in a constantly used W' 11, of tbe body 01 an infant A young woman named Annie Davis was round by the coroner's jury to have been ita mother and murderer. On Hearing the finding of the jury, the girl weattothe same well and jumped in, bat was res cued. Pyny-Pectoral A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS! Very valuable Remedy in all affections of the THROAT or LUNGS " Large Bottles, 25c DAVIS a LAWREXCB CO., Limited, Prop's of Perry DstIs' Pain-Killer. J NOTICE OF SEIZURE. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE WonH quickly lave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Fills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure bood and s'rond nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Honey back If not cured. Hold by all Druggists. A member of the board of inter nal improvements says the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad is now worth $1,000,000. EDITOR'S AWFUL PLIGHT. F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca, (His.,) News, was afflicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen'a Arnica . Salve. He writes two boxes . wholly cured him. It's the surest Pile cure on earth and Notice is hereby given of seizure of the following property for violation of the internal revenue laws 01 the uni ted States: At Edward-' Dec. 1, 1900, by C. If. Babbitt. Deputy Collector, one Colt's repat'ng rifle and one breech loading double-barrel shot gun, as property of unknown. At Hamlet, Dec 19, 1900, by W. A. McDonald, Deputy collector, one keg e rn whiskey, 10 gallons, as property of unknown. ' At Kelford, N. C, Dec. 25, 1900, by li. L Wood, Deputy Collector, 3 pack age corn whiskey, 71.5 gallons, one copper still, 120 gallons, 8 copper caps, 2 copper pipes, 1 copper worm, fermen ters. &c, as property of R H. Norfleet. At Whiteyiile, N. C, Dec. 24, 1900, bv W. J. Sutton . Deputy Collector, 1 barrel case goods containing 100 pint flasks. 50 pint flaks and 1 box contain ing 2 gallons in pint and pint flasks, about if gallons rye whiskey, as prop ertr of Watkms c run ok. Persons claiming tbe above property will file their claims with me in my 01 fice within SO days aa required by law, or the eame will be forfeited to the u-e of the United States. E C. DUNCAN, Collector 4th Dietrict of &.C. The State lloraal aii Mistrial CoIIeie. OF NORTH CAROLINA Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and indus trial education and special pedagogical training. Annual expenses $93 to $1S2 ; for non-residents, $1(2. Faculty of 80 members. Has matncuiateo about 2,000 students, representing every county in tbe State except one. Practice and uoeervation acnooi 01 about 250 dudiIs. To secure board in dormitories, all free tuition appiicaiiot should be made before August L Correenondence invited irom uose desirina com Detent trained teachers. For catalogue and otner lniormauor address until August 16th PROF. J. Y. JOTNKR, Dean of Collegr CBAH. D. MoIVER, President Cmr or JUlejgk, Wax Cocxty. N. 13. Broughton makes oath that he Is of the firm of Edwards Bronghton, Printers and Binders, doing business In the city of Ralelf a and that the said firm have made a contract with the Ejtkim PuLiH ins Company to print 50,000 copies of Turner's N. C Almanae for the year 1900. N. B. BROUGHTON. Sworn to before me and subscribed la my SEAL. presence, thla the 27th day of August, A. D. 1900. W. M. Rubs. Clerk Bnpertor Court, by Vmcvrcs Botsteb, Deputy Clerk. 0 PEACE INSTITUTE MID COMSERUTORT, 1 TtAiKiorr. x. c A thorough school of high- ade for jgirla. In Pine belt North Carolina, so famous health. I I ? hm kMt fi Bill I I Mr kwrwl I I trmm. Jm. IMawl fj JUtrmd C t wheal of wk te I kwvMn." ta NiwMdk, A. M. frte. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, rr.vinir nullified as Administrator of Henry O. Wigg. deceased, Ute of Wake county, N. tj , mis is w "wj f ons hating claims agaitut the eut of eaid deceased to exh bit them to the undersignd 00 or tiore inr ru uj ui December. A. D. 1901, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recyery. 11 pvr.ons maeoiea w - make immediate payment. This the ird day of Vtmber,0. - W. li ytl A m cLxii auji 1. Umn. FRE3 PATTEgfj 1 J if the best sal? e in the world Cure guar-1 Br J. P. H. A DAMS. The Richmond Dispatch denies the ! anteed. Only 23 cents. Sold bv R. H. I De nntv Collector. Kaleiab. N. rtporft tbtt II Us efcangtd fcinds, I DolUday. drftZSiiV I '.. January otb 1. Oar fee returned if we fail. Any ooesend- hs sketch and description of any inrentionwiH promptly recchre our opinion free concerning the patentsnutry oi same, -noww voamu Patent" sent npoo request. Patents secured -hroofh us adTertised. tor sale ax oar expense. Patents taken oat throneh as receive Hteiak without charee. ia Tkx Patettt Rao oao, aa illustrated aod widely circulated joo BaL consulted by Manufacturers and IueitoM. -scna loc sainpie copy w kis, I '"'n aUfTRfciMM ui Tien j. EVK3 g C3.. ksssssfef&ss - . CPMientAUomeyM, K1EE WBmWEUtTra .iMctaaansuRaicaaue ST. WAN TED. Two reliable Traveling Salesmen ia each State; permanent po sition ; salary and expensea ; experieaee not absolutely - essential. Ad trass. Piedmoat Tobaooo Tfcrka, Oraeashore,
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