-""i 1 uanli a mTW fJI If liM I OIEO BY Kit OTW RAXO. Widow or litlariakl TlrdaU Lew m.mA I'olltlclM S.aae IlrUaf Fro liar Troablra. Htannton, Va., Jau. 17 Mrs. Annie I rn . widow of a dlrtlnguUbrd men.brr f the Virgin bar an her- elf a member of prominent family, I committed iuicide erly thin morning by hanging herelf. Wrapping rope around ber rerk iweral times, h tied it rurelT to tbe third-itorr rranda ni rolled nrr the railinr Her next door neighbor, niK-ntd the blind of ber h.mf . wan horrified to find tbe body of Mra rair danirliDft' from A rope by I the aide of the porch. I be milkman, rio arrived about that time, took down thm till warm but lifelea body. Mra.1 rnlr nr onlv a thin wraDDer. The act wm premeditated. Mr. Craig perauaded her attendant to attend ean ly maim and took advan age of ber ab ance to put an end to her own xUt- rnce. he eviden It prueerded very deliberately. Hbe to-k the rope, fast ened it to a ring in the ceiling of the pircb, wrtpped it around ber neck three time, cauirht the end aecurely and then rolled or aterDtd Ofer the! rallinr Irs Craig bad been in ill health for many yearn and had pent much time in Northern honpttaU Her husband, Col W.H. trar. shot himself aeyeral tears ago, and her mother died sudden ly lat July while in a sanitarium. YflL CtMJSWSII April iet 1 A New Weather Prophet. An old hunter. In the wild of I Buncombe county, comment on the fine weather thb winter and nays in the AshevillK Citizen that there would bo no winter this time that L no wivere weather. In HUpport of this he quoted the wwom pro phecy. "If the pomum' herald, "have a thick coat of fur on their backx, then you may get in an extra supply of fuel, for it's going to be awl ul cold. Itut if the fur is thin you may exixtct mild weather. Of I all the poHHums I have Bern this sea son, not one wore a thick coat. That's what makes me say there won't be any very bad winter." akiecp owder The strongest, pupr. "st efficient and wholesome of leavening agents. Not lowest in price, yet the most economical ; indispens able to all who appreciate the best and most healthful food. Our country is enjoying prosperity almost unsurpassed in its history. For every one there is money enough to buy that to eat which is pure, sound, good, wholesome. Why should we use cheap, impure, un hcalthful articles of food? There is no economy in them ; they endanger the health, they may cost life. There are reported almost daily cases of sickness caused by eat-, ing cake, puddings or biscuit made with the cheap, alum baking powders. In all articles for food buy and use only the best. The good health of the family is of first consideration. If IS ia tlx Texas Heard From. From the Houston Post. Texas has the resources within her own borders to completely clothe, teed, house, ana warm ana cool a man. We have cotton, wool, hides, wheat, corn, meat, sugar, salt, vege tables, timber, iron, coal, and plenty of artesian water, to say nothing of our facilities for lighting things up with our own oil and natural gas. Where Is there another State in the Union that can say as much? Alum is used in many baking powders because it makes them cheap. It costs less than two cents a pouna. Alum U a rorrosive noison. Think of feedine it to chil dren t Wt the manufacturers of well-known alum powders are actually denying that their goods contain it. OVAL BAKING POWOES CO., 100 WILLIAM 6T., NEW YORK. A Lover of Children. It la no nrw thing for Mrs Phoebe A Hearst to be nitere.tl both in tf e we f re and happiness of children and you iK people. Mi was a school teach er in tlie days before her marriage to Sena or he ret, and probably little dream d that one da he woul) be able to upend million on behalf of others. Her wor lor the University of Califor nia, and her Kindergarten Wrk, are very aympa hrtically described by Na rah K. Holt n in he February number of Tim I'iL'Mi.iok Mm lleariterni! to spend all her time g ing aboot doing good, and not harm, with her enormous wealth. FLORIDA FAST MAIL BY TIIE Seaboard Air Line Railway, "Florida and W eat India Short Lino" TO THE WINTER RE80RT8 OF THE 80UTH. The Only Line Operating Daily Limited Trains to Florida. The South Carolina Canteen. Greenville News. Wonder if the South Carolina members in Congress vot d for the abolition of the army canteen? One would hardly think so, when their State is so concerned in furnishing its citizens with an abundance of official booze. Among the items in the f 2.500 bill for exuenses of sol diers to prevent lynchings last year, we find an item of one-tourth ol a barrel of beer. give It is Poor Old Orover. Georgia Tribune. Grover Cleveland advises to the rank and file a chance. generally remarked that when old men suddenly do something right, which they have not been In the habit of doing, that they die soon after. Perhaps old Grover has had a subtle premonition. The "Florida Fast Mail," another of the Seaboard Air Line Railway's splendidly equipped trains, leaves New York dally at 12:10 a. m , 23rd Street Station, Pennsylvania Rail road, with Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car and Day Coaches to Raleigh, Southern Pines, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, where con nections are made for St. Augustine, Tampa and all Florida points. This train connects at New York with train leaving Boston 7:00 p. m. Leaves Philadelphia 3:50 a. m., Bal timore 6:22 a. m., Washington 10:55, Richmond 2:40 p. m., arriving at Southern Pines 9:35 p. m., Colum bia 1:45 a. m., Savannah 5:00 a. m., Jacksonville 9:10 a. m., St. Augus tine 11:10 a. m., Tampa 5:30 p.m. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleeper New Yorfc to Jacksonville. Children's Valentines. It is not given to children to un derstand tne full meaning of hearts and darts In Valentine lore, but they T d?L.f Ut f Through VertlbuledPa-engerco mi7uwuj uuir; .Limn xrarj, mw famous sister of the famous Dan Beard, shows them how they can do It with scissors and paste. Nearly twenty Illustrations appear in her article in the February Delineator. Home Interesting Statistics. United States first coal mine, 1806; first Iron factory, 1812; first cotton mill, 1812; first stereotyping, 1813; first gas, 1816; first savings bank, 1816; first sewing machine, 1818; first steam-power press, 1823; first matches, 1829; first, revolver, 1835; first clock, 1837; first gold from Cali fornia, 1818. Exchange. es and perfect service. For information call on or write to all Pennsylvania Railroad offices, or Seaboard Air Line Railway rep resentatives at 806 Washington St., Boston, Mass.; 1206 and 371 Broad way, New York; 80 South Third Street, Philadelphia; 207 East Ger man Street, Baltimore; 1434 New York Ave., Washington, or to R. E. L. Bunch, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. Not Strong Enough to Raise a Row. Washington Poet. Mr. Bryan says the Democratic party was never in a better fighting condition than it is today. As a matter of fact, It is not strong enough to raise a row over the manner in which its poultices are applied. Where to Put the Arm. London Sporting Times. "She had undertaken to teach me to waltz," he observed. Then, surveying himself in the restaurant mirror, he readjusted the poise of his hat and pinched his neck tie up a little tighter. "I've only been at it three weeks, but I have already learned where to put my arm." The Parrot Yelled 'Fire!" Newark, N. J., Special to Phila delphia Record. A parrot's timely warning saved the house of Mrs. Myron Hart, of Irvington, from destruction by fire last night. Mrs. Hart went up stairs, leaving "Poll" In the kitchen. Half an hour later she heard a shrill cry of "Fire, fire!" At first she thought it was a joke, a small boy, who lived near-by, was playing. She went down stairs, however, and it was lucky she did, for the kitchen floor in front of the stove was ablaze. On his accustomed perch sat "Poll," shrieking "fire" at the top of his voice. Mrs. Hart extin guished the blaze with a few pails of water. Had she arrived on the scene a few minutes later the house would have been doomed. Masters of Men Not Hard to Believe. Bibbs Mrs. Homeleigh says her hus- oana is a great sunerer. Oibbs I'm not aurprised. How long has he been married to her? February mart oet. The Saturday Evening Post announ ces fr early publication a twelve-part serial siory of love and adventure bv jaorgan Kobertson Masters of Men is a poweriui ia e o- the new Navy. rh0 central figures in the story are a nou urpimii, woo nas entered the navy as an apprentice, and a young ensiro. unu ui tun iiitii Acaaemy Tne auiaor ieaaa ms two neroea through maze of adventure by laid an! sea. Ne el v Dispatches received by th York World from almost every of importance in the country aays the grip teems to b an epidemic Taere are thousand of eases in every large eity ana nonireas of eases in every mall eity. The malady seems to be spreading. Ashevule G.zette. A Popular Oirl. CharleyIs she one of tbe girls you ean kis if you want tor Jack She' more than that She'a one of the girls you don't hy- to kiss Set00 1 W01 t0FebruJ,J Smart "What are the last teeth that come?" asked a schoolteacher of her clafffln physiology. "False teeth. mum," replied a boy on the back seat who had just waked up. Mc- uall's Magazine. The Richmond Locomotive and Afa ehlne works has received a- order from the Wabash railroad for fifty io eom tivea. the eootract pne of which Will aggregate about 1850.000, The residence of H. H. Carr In West Selma was destroyed by fire Thursday morning. Loss about $500. Ills Treat. Chicago News. Visitor: "Say, you are de guy wot treats fellers as git jagged?" Dr. Glitter: "I treat inebriates." Visitor: "Well, I'm one o' dem fellers, an seein' it's your treat, you can gimme a little whiskey." It Will Not be Long. Times-Mercury. The News and Observer says it did it that is, appointed Furches and (Took. It will not be long until it will be cursing them. A Big Relief? Times-Mercury. Since the penitentiary has a big (?) balance in its favor, this legisla ture can be relieved of making an appropriation to it. Will they do It? Smallpox Precautions in King- Gcorg-e. King George, Va., Jan. 17. The county board of health today order ed all .public schools closed, com pulsory vaccination, and appointed Dr. F. F. Ninde to attend all small pox patients. $60 per month and expenses can be made by a capable woman . Perma nent position Experience unnecessa ry, write at once for particulars. Ulark & to . 234 S. 4th St.. Fbila.. Pa. Oct 4 3m. Men can be cured privately and positively at home of all weakness and disease Write for new free book to Dr. J. N. Hathaway, 22$ . Broad sc., Atlanta, ua. tf The Oldest Kidd in the State. Times-Mercury. The oldest Kidd In the State is R. G. Kidd, of near High Point. He has lived in three centuries, hav ing been born in the close of 1700. The Eminent Kidiw and Bladder Specialist. Tn PpU't Party Convention astcmbl Id Ralelzh, April UU. reaffirm th piiocipl4 ml forth is. the People' Party National plat form adoouid at Ht. lxal tn i and Instruct the d4egatMi te National Convention at Bioaz ! May Srtb. to vol? for the nomination of William J. Bryan for Prele. We commend the prw?nt State Administration for it high pei sonal and official integrity, and challenge a comparison of lta rec ord with any and all of lu predecessors. We condemn the Democratic Ltfta- lature of 1893 for lU extravagaat ex- oenditnres of rublte moQeyamoaatinff to $ljB9i,7t6Jt in 1839, as oppoaed te sl.2S3.971.ll. expended by the preced inar Legislature, an txceas of 131 0 794.66. not tncladi or the iod of 100,- 000 for public education nor the 130 for porcbaae ol state larmt. We lortoer conaemn aaia legisla tors for the careless blondeiriaf ana care leas legislation, including more gross blunders and anconstitattonal laws than ever before enacted by any General Assembly in hortn Carolina. We farther denounce toe maenine leaders of the Democratic party for lavinar tbe whin on the back a f the Democratic legislature ana forcing them into enacting and submitting a disfrabchising constitutional amend ment in violation tf tbe solemn pledges of the party, made not only officially mtneir campaign nanaoooa but bT members or tbe Uenerai Asaem bly and other Democratic candidates for office in their canvass before -the people. We denounce them not only ior UOIOmT kOis in viuiauuu ui wueir pledges, but also for submitting a mea sure most odious in form and danger ous in effect. That General Ae&embly being composed of, some of tbe best lawyers of the party, must have known, or at least bad a reasonable doubt, not onlv as to the unconstitu tionahty or tbe monstrous provision oi Section 5, known as the "grandfather clause" in said amendment, but also of the great danger of that unconstitu tional sectional section railing, leav ing the remainder of the amendment to stand, thus disfranchising by an ed ucational qualification arty or sixty thousand white voters of North Caro lina, who in 1838 gave the Democratio party power in tbe Legislature, ana whose ignorance is no fault of their own but is chargeable to tbe neglect of the Democratic party, which now seeks to disfranchise them and make their ignorance a crime awngside that of the felon. But even if the proposed amendment were not unconstitutional (as it clear ly is), still it is especially objection able in the following particulars : (a) In that it dignifies with the right of suffrage the most vicious, trouble some and obnoxious clans of the negro population, and completely disfran erased tbe moot faithful, kiudly and or derly element o( that race. (b) In that.while ciaruoriog fo white supremacy aod declaring that no white wan fetitiil be disfranchised under t-hiu amendment, they have so written their amendment that ever white boy be coming of age after 1908 stands ou the o&me footing with tbe nejjro, and can not vote unless he ia able to re&d ani write. (c) lis that Ly tbe latter provmoo, they have mad? it possible (or ibe ed ucated negro alier I'JVis io cast bis bal lot while the uofortiUU&Ee son of the white nieu who have been tbe strength of true tieniocrdcf standi without a vote at the ballot box. Tbey gi&UKbter i the surrr.age of tbe son whose father tbey dare not opebiy attack. (d; In th&l this suffrhge awend- meut does not remove tbe negro from politics or settle the negro question in North Carolina. (e) In that every voter who has not paid his poll tax as much as five months before the State election and eight months before tbe national elec tion, shall be disfranchised as much as if be were convicted of felony or were an ignorant negro. Tbe purpose of this provision is not only to disfran chise every good honest citizen who unfortunately cannot pay his taxes by the first of March preceding the elec tion, but further to try to bribe the vo ter to surrender his sufirage at tbe ex pense of tbe public school fund of the State, which is derived from poll taxes. There lorks behind this proposition a still greater danger to the public schools of the State, for with the adop tion of the amendment the opponents of free schools in North Carolina will at once raise tbe cry that every doiiar raised for public instruction means the increase of the number of negro vo ters, and thus the poor white man's son will be chained in bondage of ig norance and disfranchised to prevent the education of the negro voter. There is no white supremacy in this. The constitutional question pre sented by the proposed amendment is one that must be determined by tbe judgment and conscience of each indi vidual voter, 'merer ore, we do cot make it a party question. We ataie tbe evils and dangers and leave the voters of all parties to pass their verdict in the light of these facts. The question is above party, and no one should, be more active and anxious in our judg ment to defeat it than the rank and file of the Democratio party. The People's Party is and has always been more distinotly than any other party in North Carolina a white man's party, and is more anxious than any other party to solve the race problem, and to force all parties to a discussion of the great economic issues so vitally affecting the welfare of all wealth pro ducers of the State and nation and de cency in politcs. Therefore, we propose in lieu of this dangerous amendment, the best solu tion of the race question that is possi ble as long 'as the 15th amendment to the Constitution of tbe United Slates stands a solution which deprives no white man in North Carolina now or hereafter of his right of,.?uffrg, to wit Amend Seotion 6, Art. 6, of the Con stitution of North Carolina by insert ing among the disqualifications for office, enumerated therein, the follow ing, vis : All negroes and aiipersons of negro descent to the third-generation inclusive. If the Democratic Legislature which meets in June will offer this safe, con stitutional and wholesome amendment injieu of the present soheme it will have our hearty support. If tbey will not, we appeal to tbe people to tail v to J our assistance to elect a Legislature pledged to support such, an amend ment. We congratulate the peop e oNorth Carolina upon tbe decision ox thv State Supreme Cout in the case of H&rria i vs. Wright (131 N. C. IL, 172), declar- I ino" that the fieri a r ! lunk!. k. xaa Hsomrer f Swamp-Root at Work la . power to provide diff erent systems of Eis Laboratory. county government for various conn- There Is a disease prevailing m thtt'1"80' he State. Acting: under tb:s country most dangerous, because so decep- decision, we pledgt the People's Party five. Many sudden deaths are caused by to be maintenance of the system of n bean disease, pneumonia, heart failure loc seli-government m ail the white or apoplexy are often the result kidney - counties, towns and cities in the State at aaraia4ta. i is tatsj rarttsaa, aafaif. tmCaaow tat .atibi aiaatiM tew ttat as trar sarae4 Ub ttatate aoofcs aay ckaim ta tc Uaioav. pledge oriva t laervaat Acirecy of tb cue acbool ay ta Sort Carltba,aad ptaat to ta ;3t taat tbe op4i Party tea sure fur pabuo vdscatu ia Mart t-arauaa tbaa the DuaocraUa party r Aid ta iwica tfca ltagtti uf unw. i im I'oDuiiata of Aorta Carol ia credited to Brat gieat tne pa bi to scnool !(. W piedg ouraeiVM to Um eara of ae onlortunate elaa ta 21 orta Carv- lia acd to aa iacrcaao ta to aarj facilitie for too aama. rirneal of oar sincerity J we pot at to our past record in Una particular, aod aay that no "Lrgialatara la wbicb 'epuijat nave baa a eoatroutag vote iaa ever turned a deaf ear to too de mand of tbe onfortanata, or boon fol lowed by aa ergon t appeal for addi tional provision as has boea roocaUy iaaoed by tbe Board of Fvblio Cnart tiea becauao of tbe fallor of tba Dem ocratic Legislature to make eooa pro vision aa aeen and urgently aeedeo at the time they were ooosnmiag tbeir time io enacting political lagtsiattoa and creatine new odoce dart oar Um session of 1SW. Labor is indispensable to tbe crea tion aad profitable nee of capital. Cap ital increases tbe ensciency aad vaiee of labor. Whoever arrays oae against the other, is an enemj of both. That policy Is wisest and beet, wbiob montceetbe two oa the basts of abso lute luaticfi. ifeTlBUttDt llMtTED Trais Double Dailt Sekyice BMTUTEEN' NW YORK. TAMPA, . ATLANTA, NRW ORLEANS, AND POINTS SOUTH AND WKST. i ND oHaAi lifcfv 4M AlIJa STIC Ot A!T LIN IBk OCTANT OKKinW CAROLINA. TKAiaa woium a).TH k. Si II. C. RAILROAD. 1 1 an w ta iiL.a. i , er. U tavattei IS EFFECT JAN. 13, 11 SOUTHBOUND Dally SI Dally Mr ! Vera, ream.- I OO pm 11 io ajr Lv Pbtletfel FEB- 8 7 3 an Lv BaWaaere, P rra infina T. K. K-- ti paiOMia . . tf-, nun BiLfir UIM Lv releislinu " 11 tl pea I M am JJ1 JJL- at 11 f CI Lv Wei .... ArBocSy BMtl Lv Taxtwo IS SI, LvBorty Mooat Lv WUaoa LvSaiaaa.. Lv Faytt?U Ar Flarfeora . Lv UeUabora Lv Manoiia . Wilmlwte a tm. i -eaaae TUae Ta ta. ml Oek tAaTTayta TaIZ3 rvea em. earn teTiuaa Ar 1 & 13 U a 1 ta to ; s 1M a .1 S r. e., i rr 5 r. MS n ' AC 4 9 t a a S so 4 I) to) r Lv Bidfeway Jet Lv BeMffh ..... 2091 9 && pm IPTUE BABY 18 CUTTING TEETH Be 8 are and nae that old and well tried remedy, Mb. Winslowb soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It soothes tbe child, soften the gums, allays all pain, cores wind co. io and is the beat remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. FOB OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. WiNSLOw'e 8ooTHia Svbuf has been uacd for children while teething. It soothes tbe child, softens tbe gums allays all paiojeuree wind co.io, and is tbe best remtdv ior Diarrbea. twen ty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout tbe world. Lv - ' Lv Coram Ma - Ar Savannah aj JackaoavilJ... Ar TuiM . . Lv Hew York NYP A LvPbUadW'PbU I.vH Y, OD 8 Co... Lv Bthlzaora BKPi'a Lv Waab'a N A W 8 B b rMnaoMMUb a.atJy Lv BJdeawayJct Lv ttateqta A.r ttM.iet Lv - at Wiimiimvui, x MoatM Ai UAClOtta,... Lv Cbeatar Lv Ureas wood Lv Atbena r Atiuu ..... Ar AnaoaUG A W O... mx Maoon C of Oa t MonU'ry a A W P . At Mobil AN ai New Orlaena LAN r Naahnll NUa mL ax Mempbta .S Mia 7Sepea . &iam 107 pan 7 07 aa 10St pm 9 U8 ajat 1 aa aw ISSSpm ft 00 S 60 pen 6BUata SUOaut 10 JU am IS 00 p e 10 aia a a i pa 9 oo pm It LHU 9 ft pm SOJaaa lSm 6 &0 a. 7 OS am 11 pm a 10 am V . u. 9 43 am 11 45 em a 08 pa 4 S i 10 pm 7 3J.m . 9 4) pm Soft am 740 am 8 40 am 4 UOpm liOpai 6 lOpaa Si ma 1 SA fftm S 61 pm 7 o ita 7 0 pm 9 JO m lrf AI lu Ae pm 107a 4. am 606 an. 11 10 am UQOam 41ipm a 80 pm 6 66 pm 810 am rRAIPft 4HJIM. RliRTH t S LV Fturvowa.. Lv Fayeuavllla. Lv8euoa ...... Ar WUaoa. o Lv WUtuitnrtn Lv Maitnoua Lv Uoidenoro 11 lt 1 a t 3 . as 9 41 11 IV1 is it! 4 '0 .. LvWUaoo. ... ArBocty Mount. r. S S St. 6 s 11 Lv. Ar Lv Ar Lv 7 0O 9 SS S 11 1) a i; ij ii . r. m. r. u. IS 10 V 1 II 0 . 4. MOBTUBOUBD. D1S DISTRESSING STOMACH EASE. Permanently cured by the master ly power of "South African Neb VTNB Toific." Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It Is a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion. The core begins wit the first dose. The relief it brings is marvelous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. No matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health-giving force. Pleas ant and always safe. Sold by Henr T. Hicks, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Dr. E. Detchon's Anti Diuretic My be worth to yon more than $100 if yon have a child who soil b- ddiug from incontinence of wat daring slep. Cares old and yuo alike. It arrests the trouble at one $1 Bold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist. Ada Why does Clara ppeak of George as her intended? Are they engaged? Alice No; but she intends they shall be. McCall's Magazine. A hundred years ago there were no farms west of the Mississippi; to day the Western crop is 600,000,000 busheR or one-quarter that of the world. Daily No eOJ Daily Not. At Taxboro... Lv Taxboro Ar Wal tlot S 4 r. IS i I 9 U Sti r m Lv Atlanta! 8 A L By... 1 00 pm Lv Charlotte. 6jpu iv. Wilmington, 8 uaput uT Hamlet...... SSOpm ArRaleUh 1118am Lv Bid' way a i5 am AT rurtaikMMiui OUaiu ax Waab'ton N A W 8 B at BUUmore B o P Co at isew York OCobOo ax PmladeltAla M YPAr 6 46 pm ax lew York.... a S put Lv Tampa s ALIO 00 pm Lv Jacksonville iuzuam Lv SavannaQ 1 am bv ColombU 6 0. pm Lv Hamlet 9)pm UT KaMigll .2Vaiu Lv Bulge way Jet ...... H tm l.v PeietsooAg . 4 flam Lv Richmond 6 10am a rt MiiinHfii f. n.a t 4u. ax Baiumor P R R 0 -iam ax PllweigbL r R 1 itp. iimo luit PER 3 u8m 9 01 pm o 00 am 8 05 a.. 11 3l am a UOpm O 0'(u 7 00am 7 vUata 130riu 8 0 am 7 4 j pm 11 i am 6 43 n. 9 t am Is 0'pu. 2 16pm 4 46m 6 s).m 9 OUpa 11 4o(m a m 6 i3.a Not :Dailv oepi rimelEatfteraTie. ouudv 'Central NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF N. C. R. K. CO. Burlington, N. C, January 15tb, 19 1 he first payment of tbe 39th annual dividend, due the Stockholders of the JNorth Carolina Rail Road Conpny, Zi per cent, on tbe capital stock of said Company, will be due and payable at tbe office of said Company in Bur lington, N. C , February 10th, 1901. The above payment will be made to all stockh lders of record at 13 o'clock m., January 20th, 1901. SI EVCKRB. ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. The Wake county jail Is almost empty the prisoners have been sent to th roads. disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves weak down and waste away cell by cell. Then the Hchneseof the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brlght'a Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's 5wamp-Root the new dls oorery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforahave failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free bymaiL also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. - Address Dr. rUbner & Co., BrnghamtrsL UL Y. tsA as established by the General As-tm bly of 1335, nd at thu same time to provide and maintain a legislative sys tem of coonty government for all the negro counties of the Slate, so that there can never be any .question that the white people shall always have fall and complete control of county in the State. We denounce the Democratic Legis lature of 1899 for passing an election law, every provision of which, i care fully and cunningly planned and de vised to thwart the sovereign will of the people of North C aroliriaJ)y whole, sals trans' and dsbsneherr of the bau wme? tr r AJttBrJCA'S FAStCON MAOAZlNa wwww.awweieieieiejejaaej THE DESIGNER PnMialpBtf flseKSdy TZSSCSSSESSSSS w w w W rTTTTTTT avra MUaoansai COLORE!) riATlES. TtTB aeiJCB8tA Standard Patterm el rafiable pattenu. they aOow JeioriptioB Price: $1.C3afcr. If seats far ASSESS WAOTCI VOL Yt3 aaaiais fjaty aad tarns ta liSi t tlta DtfrtBea. THE DESIGNER. Waat Mtk New York Qty. Ihuiug ear Dei wnu rew Y ra and KiCu mond, and Han-lei aud Jack so i. villa on trains see. 31 and 44. Tickets on sale to all points. Pull man births. Rrs?rved and nerva tions made on outgoing steam r from Norfolk. Baggage chicked from hotel and res.dences without extra charge. Call at the city tiek et office, Yarborougu House, for all information. . C. B. GATTIS. C. P.T, A. Raleigh, N. C. 'Phones 117. U. 8. LEARD, T. P. A, Hamlet, N C R E. L. BUNCH, G. P. A. General offices : Portsmouth, Va. BELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved In six hours by Na flsvim Unnmi A --r . . v-. acta a kuu aol KidbY Cvrz." It is a great sur prise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remtdy. Bold by Honry T. Hicks, druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 19-ly. Ar Lv Ar GoJ4 Bat lAOraag relit ag Crvek Kisatoa Cat well !ovrr lKvr CoreCrevk Toacarora ( iart Nw rWra Nrw rWra Rivrrdale Croataa llaveloek Newport Wild wood Atlantic More bead City JfcrebeadrUy Atlaatie UoteL M. Clt j Depot W0TBOUBO TBAIA, r.. at t to u it a H a a IT : ao 7 U 7 A, 7 i A I 0 k) U t 44 u t II at tlMuj aaoapi MoiMlay. tlMiiy aaavpt Buooay. Wllintnrton ai.U WaiOon rtun. T4 kin lMvtaion Main Una Train iave WU minaion 9 00 a. m-, axnvaa raymevta U w p. bu, teavM rayetuvute la p. tr. arnvw baniora l 4 p. tu. taturti iut leav bAnford 80 5 p. m., arrive Katettevllie 4 p. nu. leave FavettevUle 4 SO p. n., axtlve WUmlnton 8 2ip.ni, WUmlnaoou nl Wetdou Balaoad. Beo nctteville Branch Train i?t iwnaer vtiie rQ3 a. m , MaztM 9 8a niM Bad bpnna-a 9 jo m. ta., IIom Miua it 5 . a. a arrive JTayetteviiie It tl. xaniiujc Fayettenile 4 43 p. nin Hope Mdit AO),. mM ttJ opnnK o ai p. m., at ax woe a m., axnvaa Bcnnctuviiia 7 id p. m. cnnecuona at rayaueviiie wita train tm iH at Maaton witb tbt tarouoji ta i BAUroaiL at KmI tiprind witb Ui K bpnnxaand Bow more KilroMl. at oaa( old witn tne Heabuaxd Aix Ltue aud HoaUrt. Bail way at Uolf wtUi lK Uoxbaiu and LbATloue KAilxoad. Irain ou lu' bootland Baca Bxancn iumi iravaa Waidau to p. iu . xiaUlM 17 p. m.. amvea bootiand aca at ft u p. tu. orn.. vllle b:S7 p. tn., k-Uikion :ob p. tu- Vun.. ing laavea Kiuatou 2 flu a. in., tirwnvti- a.oi a. ui axxivin Haiitaa ii.i6 u . We:dou 11.&3 a. tu..tauy xobj buuiay. ixaiusou v mnUiaguju tirauco imfi v, mi luglou :1U a. lu. Hid a iu m , axnv k"j uifci 9:10 a. u aud 4.U0 p. O.., 4 IOIl. leave Faxiueie a. m. aud t.io t 4 , -riv WaabinKion lt:UU a. ta and 7 v j. . aaiij exoF()t tiunday Iratii ibmlrm laxburw, S. -, dA.i) euuOay o.M p.m., Ouuij 4.1ft . nvt 1 jymouui 7 .40 p. m . o iu p.u., ain laavea tivUiOULn daily ao-pi eunoa a. iu., anti oatiuay .ak., wiifw l ooru 1U.10 a. ui. and 11. ou a. in Train on AltUiand N. c. BrauUft ttmf uoidauuro daily. x-pt bunia t U) a. m... arriving ttm uustid D io a at ...,.,... . .avea Buuinneid . .00 m. a... arrirre at Goide . uru t.'ij a, iu. Trainaou ahviii Bxaucr. m J.M) Jiount at St.'M a. tu., 4 io p. iu. axn iai. nil 10 2J a. m., 4 0i p. at., bwi ti 11 ou a. m., 4 5fl .:., irtoruiL. laTr eprmsHoiA l4 - ru., 4 &o p.u., xiaabvLu 11 45 a. n., ill p. el, arriTe at Kouty Mount J2 0Ja. mn 6 p. no., daily axoept danday. Train on Clinton Breach isatea tVaxaa tor Clinton daily, except ttandaj, ll;40 a. ni.. and 4,25 p. m., moxnlng ieevae C a a ton at 45 a. m. and JfcfiO p. m. fraln No. 78 maxea dose oouiiavtioa ai Weldon for all pointa North dally, all rail yla Richmond. i. B. KBNLY, Otn'l MajaT H " i IlBSOB Trasf yaaart, Lv AT S r DaCyax. mmad m acm. r.M. weiaeawxa U CS f OD Baaaa s IS Si s IU laUAari.,, s ISO a 70 rmiauM Cveea . e IS B s eff Binetoa a IS IS e ef taewelL... , f 9 SO ( IU Oore Cia e 0 a I ST IXaoarore.. , t 9 99 C S3 Ciaxaa. i. t IU f IU Hevbara Jg , BJverdaie feu Creeiea I l as is Lv Lv ... e hawpoTT ...... e WUdweod f Atuaoe. f Qxy.. e AUenOe Heeal at. Ly Utaat. Tta i n va eaeaa W Water Tetacrepa r. a. mm turaaj A. lm DLLU 6Qfln YEARLY to ChrlatUn VdUUman or woman to look ai ur our growing bnslnaaa In thin and adjoining Counties; to act aa Manager and Corres pondent ; work ean bo done at your home. Enclose) self-ad-drfeaed, a tamped envelop for particulars to II. A. Bherman. Ot.n'1 Mar'gT, Coooran Bldg, ppoMlto U. 8. Treasory, Waab mgtoo, D. C OatbkwalMMtmMihA Umm t I X. mt nn. rt. nnw n, W mm mil SPECIAL LOW PRICED Campaign Offer. AGENTS, Booker T. Washing, ton bae wntteo tbe atcrr of bta life ana work, tie gtvee Jbie view on tb Ke arro Problem and all hie beat aperebea. White and colored people are giving advanced orders. A bonanza f.. agents. Both white and colored I JCente make money with thia bovk. I Write today. J. L. NICHOLS A CO Atlaota.Oa. s U CIS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM tmmm ui kMatlAa. ki. rnwniiimiMIIMt. r1" to Mmtor Om .Hair to It Ttkftal OoW: Tm nimft4 airMuaJ aa. mJ . i nr. - m ' LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE. A very proeper oae eebool witb mod ern buildinge, plendidly located io a remarkably healthful aection in War ren county on 8. A. L. Road between Raleigh and Weldon N. C. Panxcea water kept in building at all times for free nee of inmatee. Fifteen officers and teaebers. Terms ;w, ww. i-or catalogue address Rev ttniM. m M, PKE3IDKS1 J ti The Times RICHMOND, VA. DAILT 1ND SUHDIT 4 tlOOTHS QHIT $1.00. WANTED Two reliab'.e travel ing salesmen In each Hiate frma nent position; salary and Vpe.eos.l vxporiencn ooiaDsointeiy e.tntlal Address PiDeaioirr Tobacco Works, Ornbor, N. C. SLvufT'M.w The Daily Times Is peadlarly fitted to cover the entire field with Its full AflHociated Press reports; Its Urge staff of Special Correspondent throughout the Bute, and Its Buff Correspondents at all Important Dews pointa. The regular eabaciipUoo rate of The Dally and Sunday Ttme Is SS.00 per year. Address TILE TIMES, Richmond, Virginia. yo I Major's Cement MAJOB'S CMMJJfX. KAJ055 XafLaT. GOLUWlBIAr - DESK CALENDAR SIIT11NH EDITION 9Q1 S1ITEEHEH ED IOH THE UNIVERSITY THE of HEAD NORTH CakOLINA OP TBE STATE'S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Three academic course leading to degrees. Professional - courses In Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. . Summer School for Teachers. Scholarships and Loans to needy. Free Tuition to candi dates for Ministry, Minister's Sons and Teachers. 512 students besides 181 In Bom mer school. 38 teachers in the fac ulty. For catalogues and informs, tion address F. P. VEN ABLE, President, Clupel Hill, H. C. Tuition $60 Sot convenient memorandum pad with separate pap foi each da of the year Enclosed by handsocs steel frame. f,Uy be hung up or placed at ani desired acsleon the desi The 1901 Fdition has colored carer of nen de slfcn and Improied binding.' flow readj. to ay Altai on receipt of Five Tfo Cent Stanpi American Bicycle Company. Columhia Sales Department. CONN-. : mm mi--.

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