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At recent debate among the mem bers of Philadelphia literary society on the rjueistlon: "Should Capital Pun isbccet IV Abol3h4? speaker la the E?gatir took the ration that if the general ensc of Justice of man kind for rentnrka "had Justified the dath penalty for great crimes, tbere fore those of thia generation ought not to bo! tub It. -for." aid he. "If Y&tiz,.t.z wa good enough for my father. It M good cnougb for nse." SEABOARD Am Link Railway CoubU Daily Sinrici. Ettnta Kew York, Ttispi, AUisii, Kei Crleias and Points Somb iad West. IN KVKKLT .JA.M'AItV 11, 1UJ3. SOL'THWAUI). Daily No. 57 I.v. VwVori, 1. H.B. 2 :0 pm L. I'Uia Mj hia, " ' 4 4-5 pta Lv. lit Uiic r. " " 7 15 j.m Lv. ItW-iinond. ft. A. L. Lv. l' t" r-bur, " " Lv. N ji.iuu. . Miss Gannon, Secy Detroit Amateur J Art Association, tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. " Ji.r? Mris. T'inkiiam: I can conscientiously recommend ty1laC I'J'ilifiaiii'.H Vrf?otiiM ComiKMiiid to thos;of my sisters suti'eriiig "with fern f. v.cnkiu-s and tb- troubles which so often befall women. I suf f'jicl lor month:, with Mioial vwakm.s ari'l felt so weary that I had hard wor!: to krc up. shorting pain--, and was utterly miserable. In my IMr's.i I wwa advised to uk- I.mUh 11. Pinkham's Vcirefablo ; n!0 )t'sid, ai: 1 it, was a r-A letter day to mo when I took the first dose, tor at tli:it tirn': my ivstoration began. In six weeks I was a changed woman, perfect ly v.vll in every resect. I felt so plated and happy that I wni all uom.n v. ho sulfur to get well as I did." Miss Gola Gannon, '..V.) Jon". j Sr., l''tif)i(, Mich., Seerrtary Amateur Art Association. It la clearly shown in this youuir lady's lettcrtliat I.ydia E. PirIch.uns Vegetable Compound w ill certainly ure the sufferings oi women; and whc;n one consider that 3Ilss (Jannon's letter is only one of thn countless hundreds which wc arc continually. publishing in the ricmri.ipers of this country, the great virtue ;f Mr:;. Pinltham's medicine must be admitted by nil ; and for the itbsoluto eure of all kinds of female ills no substitis can possibly tike its place. Women bhould bear this important fact in mind when they go into a drupr store, and be Mire not to accept anything that is claimed to be " juat as pood " as iydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for no other medicine for female ills ban made so many actual cures. How Another Young Sufferer Was Cured. "JjEAn Mns. Pinkiiam: 1 mut write and tell you what your v cge table Compound iuis tione lor me. I s uttered terribly everv month at time of men- stniation, and was not able to work. Your medicine has cured mc of my trouble. I felt relieved after taking one bottK I know of no med icine as P.ood as yours for frmalo troubles." jAIiss Edith Cross, 1G9 Water Street, Haverhill, Mass Iencmbcr,VIrs. Pinkliam'n atlvicc is free, and all sick women tiro foolish if they do not ask for it. No other person has such vast cprri tn e, and has helped so many women. Write to-day. Lv. H'i.l-rs n. Lv. n.vib, l.v. Southern I'iuv . Lv. Ilaiuk't, Lv. ( o!u:nt.i.i. Ar. Sivauiia!), Ar. Jack mviiJ". Ar. M. Aiii'is!iLo Ar. 1 am;. a, 1 12 an 3 15 am 5 45 am 5 l'i am 7 30 a u 8 43 an 11 Oj anp 2 10 im 1 40 :o t' 3 j I m t 4 am Lv Lv Lv I.V No. 3 J NV.v York.N.Y.I'.A N.t 7 5; a n I'liiia A 10 10a:u Sew ii7irk.O.jY.S.Vr-t 3 r) j,m I'aiijr No. il 12 10 ax 7 20 am J 31 a.m jO 40 ai 2 15 tn 2 52 poi 4 54 fx I 19 pit 6 27 j.m H 10 12 15 ait. i 5') arc V 15 s?u 10 'l()jZL C W) IE "No. 41. to 35 'd It 21 i lB TH Open UttfrT.a(li tb opn fcr I wtm!4 lt th wer12 ar by Krerj- hr-J of t;maJii LarteS with th iiw t&, r.Ttrr acrap from rrar !tn Var.ithlaf aaM U Uoocd; Krrj tlarsa of rrcw Famine tik th xsltia that fr( ll'tsht aed fcoiio. arc tfcc t-ra In th Orient ta bora; Kvry irtf. or US. or Soot he 1 by J.xJ Ufxrhac'.r. tlu. And the tuh-K.r. ct th ri', In th ahaaow of th hit!. Wbr th beech boucha wt.tp Tender, lovippir. a'i l .-w; Kvery doutt Cu:Ii?d in! b.'oa Kven lrora th vion-run? By th air a Vt.rJ ai crj Throwj.h it lit. 1 n !d of cr . Krery far tranaiJu-l to llopea a prtray th d. And the ll arh-ioy aa'.n Hooiing oul ar.J htart and brain; Underneath th or-n ky I vrould let th wyri.J gr by! Ohiton PcolinrJ la Alr.fcles Atlantic Coast Lino. CorEXSED Kchedcle. Dated Maj Mh, r2. C4J til y 45 1 j' a ;i o 13 an 3 i'j a:u 5 io a:n 7 3') a tu 8 5') Hiti Liiitttuyr"!.!!. S.T.fo. . i.v. Wa-ii'too. X.&W.S.'lJ." i.v. ivrt-ecvitn, A. I.. Lv. V.'.i.Ioiu. Lv. N jrhiiU Lv Hflli'.;r:rOD, " Lv. I. i'.lt;h, Lv. Southern Tiner, " Lv. llniulet, " Lv. V'i!aj)iiK'loiJ, " A r. Charlotte, " l.v. lifter, Lv. Gi'''invoil, " Lv. Al!ij!, y Ar. Atuiiila, ; Ar. A'iiua'Q, '. h Ar. Maro:). C. of (Ta 12 2) Ar. Moiit.ria'ry.A.AV.I 3 30 am Ar. M,.lm. L. & N Ar. Now Orleaue, L. & N Ar. N:i: !ivii;",N.' ..V St.L. AT. Mtmpbir- " 11 40i:n h 0 l.:n 2 ita 5 l'J i ui 6 40 i. in W. C. b 10 vr.i t 6 U0 j ui 7 t ao b 25tn; 11 i5a:ii 1 40 1 10 ; :c 4 10 i-Hi f. 10 ;-ie $ CO .x "4 ir. i i :!'7 '. 05 a id 4 3 5 a :n TRAINS OOINO SOUTH. Nc.23. N'aS5. N 103. No.4L I.'Hliy Duily.Daliy. ?x Hua.l'aily. A. M. P.M. r.jJ. A.M. Lt ld-D . . '. . . 11 60 WJJ ArRo-sy Mount 1 09 10 3.4 r.M. Lv Taxboro 12 22 ...T 7 22 Lt I'.Wy Moaut 1 03 10 02 7 62 Lt Wilecn 1 b'i 11 10 B 31 Lt iseima 2 65 11 I V Lt Fay-tt'Yi21e...4 0 1 1:0 Ar Ftoreii-'o 7 S 3 10 r.M. A.M. Ar olJLiOro W -0 Lt Oold'toro.." 7 Si Lv Magnolia t. : Ar Wiiiuicirtoii 10 :( r.M. A.irr Tiaia No. 4& naiiy, leaves llo ky M ,uui i j 12 62 p. in.. Wiii-on 2 43 p ir, Goii-htro 3 11 j P ui. Magnc-lia 4 23 pm, arrie& Wilaiiu- ton 6 p ro. 1 TRAINS GOING NORTH. ! IS YOUR HEALTH VALUABLE? riiTin tu i' jt a tiHf it It aafcu mm tv K ) p - rv" J rfbr yfMf tly. Ufa biMtutm 4 tit Cin J m U oaiclimt it ni jli i ! tli r t ;i t-c r I . y t W aac rnf! ;- .J - m,t. 1 J J--4'. - V trt r r.t . '- - aua ir.;iai)3, Uk tr - J J rtmi!it J t:. pitrnlwt!. A J arc thKr;a J -'? . C fr-I i.a s.'i ft r:tJ U t ' r M 4:' i ?t tti j route I.mm k U .- .5t 1 t? tt r tf tJ.") f I i4t-ta. kv!r l iwionc'j U lfc.r t it tBt. X k 'ittrJn ftct.MUu ii ,if it l t"rtJ '', I UvfOcfVSr a.lrtii. tt U ?:rJ ? wa Mr tr.:tv luUJn : rSr.aSv J a Sttmxnn. Vn r,l.ll..l Skia 1 xa . It J4Cf i ..4 ko prmta cftl ia tsa cat t4iat -- OAN CURE YOU AT HOMCt s l r'fctrl Tiei cl km lrcaln.cn. wawSi caS; t-c to rare Jv at Jt aornc, a t hje Ut-aunJ tt fOri Writ u ful'.t Nt ar c. J "nI f coaaaJat Tpto blaai. I orrctpotaactara coaiaaaUal. A4Jrc I. NEWTON HATIIAWAV, M.IV 6 40 am 4 CO paT 11 10 HIE 10 j.) aui 4 1 2 ; u t? in 1-D (j ri:n ti 45 h:u Na.7d No. 102. N.O.C2. No.4: Daily. e. Kan. Daily. Daiiy. NOUTHWAUD L. M::u)hi.-,N.C.A M.L. Lv. Naihvilio, " i7v. "New o . iwTi7?7i77 a n 7 Lv. Mobil', L. & N Lv. 3lit)f.iJy.A.A VV.F Lv. Mauon, C ot tin LvTAuu-usta. C. & V. t:. I.v. Atlanta, J Jr . A.L. ArAtlit-us, A r Greenwood, " Ar. ( Loiter. Lv. ChirloUf, ' Lv. WiltEiiiujlon. Daily Dailv No. 32 N-. Jj 12 45 loou 8 10 pui V i m U SO am If io pm 7777777. 12 40 am 13 a:u 1 00 pic ti 00 aui 4 35 pm TTiTaln .7.T77... 12 00 iiooli 8 10 piu 2 67 pia 1125 pm 6 15 pui 2 05 aai T 17 pm 41?ajD 7 15 pru 5 01 are 4 Ik juu 19 25 1"! 11 li i-.'a 1 20 am 2 52 u:u O ilO aiii 4 4S a n 7 1 0 am A.M. I'.M. Lv ricrenc 20 03 8 06 L- Fayetttville.. 12 40 10 09 Lv Stiaa 2 10 .... 1125 - ki Wilson . S 67 12 07 . A.M7 T'.ll. Ly Wilmit'.'ton 7 0C Lv Megiiolia 8 30 Lv Gohleboro 7 S5 . . 9 S7 I'.u a.m7"F7m. Lt Wilson 2 85 820 11 34 10 4! ArEocky Mouut.. 3 80 9 00 12 10 11 23 Ar Tarbore 9E4 " . '. Lv Tarboro 2 81 Lt lUx-ky Mount.. 3 50 .... 12 43 Ar Weldon 4 63 .... 1 37 P.M. A.M. P.M Is 00 -vsi 8T4am 11 15 am 12 50 poi 1 45 pur. 3 0J j.-tj 6 35 p-n $5000 FORFEIT " cannot forthwith product; th original letters aud eignatures of aljovo testimonials, which will prove their absoluto genui iien?s.'. Lyuia K. J'inUham Medicine Co., Lynn, SXaaa, Lv. Hamlet, Lv. boat hern l iiitM, Lv. Kalcigb, Lv. Henderson, Lv. Norilna Lv. 1 1 oo. Ar. Portaiiioutii, Ar7 Wtt'jii7toIi,:Ni V.s7L: ... .. 0 65 aui Ar. J'.aiti-.noie, ,:.K,r.Co t C 20 am Ar.Now York.O.D.S.S.Co 1 5 OJ pra Ar7 rhiia'puia7NY.l,7ANt 5 "ifTpiti 610 am Ar. New York, " 8 15 pm 8 00 am No. 50 No. 0J 8 0) pm 8 30 arc Train No, 48, daily, leaves Wilnjingtoa 0 05 am, Magnolia 10 f8 a n;, Uoldorc 12 2ti a in, Wilson 1 li p m, and arrivei at Rob7 Mouot at 1 63 p m. Gudine Cures Nervousness AND NERVOUS HEADACHE. 10c., 25c. ami oOo. afc Drugstorce. Carolina Cotril Riimy, at rtr Sprlnxs with th Red Sprlnfs and Bow mora railroad, at Sanfwd witb tha Saa board Air IJoe and Southern Railway, at Gulf with, the Durham aad Charlotu Hallroad. Train cn thr? Scotland Keck Bran:) Road leaves Weldon 3: IS p. m.. Hall fax 3:29 p. ia., arrlret Scotland Ned at 4:10 p. m, Greenrlllt 5:17 p. m, Klnston 6:45 p. m. Returning learea K!nton 7:30 a. m.. GreenTllU 1:30 a m., arriving Halifax at 11:05 a. ta. Weldon 11:20 a. m., dally except Sua day. Trains on waehlngton Branch lear Waehlnjrton 8:00 a.m and 1:45 p.m., arrive Pannele 8:55 a. and 3:10 p m.. retutninf; leave Parmele 9:15 a m. and 5:22 p. m., arrive W&ahlnctoi 10:35 a. m. and 6:15 p. m., dally ex cept Sunday. , Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, dall except Sunday 4:35. p. m.. Sen day, 4:35 p. ra., arrives Plymouth 6:33 p. m., 6:30 p. m. Returnln leaves Plymouth dally except Sunday 7:30 a. m., and Sunday 9:00 a. ra., ar 1 rives Tarboro 9:55 a. m., 11:00 a. ai. Train on Midland N. C. Branch j leavea Goldsboro dally except Sunday ! 5:00 a. m., arriving Smlthfleld 6:10 a. j rn., returning leaves Smlthfleld 7:00 a. m., arrives at Goldsboro S:25 a. m. j Trains on Nashville Brajeh laavi Y'adltln Division Main Une Trail ; leaves Wilmington, 9:10 a. m., arrivei Fayettevllle 12:20 p. m., leaves Fayetta ville 12:42 p. nu arrives Sanford 1:51 p. m. Returning leavea Sanford 3:01 p. m.,arrlve FayeUille 4:20 j. rat Mills 5:00 p-In., Red Sprints 643" li m., Maxton 6:16 p. m., arrlret Ben nettGville 7:15 p. m. Connections at Fayettevllle wlti friin No. ?S nt Maxton with thi leave FayetfevlIIe 4:30 p. m.7 arrfvei Wilmington 7:15 p. m. Bcnnettevllle Branch Train lavei Pennattsvllle 8:10 a. m., Maxton 9:05 a. m., Red Springs, 9:32 a. m., Parkton 10:41 a. m., Hope Mills 10:55 a. in., ar rive Fayettevllle 11:10. Return'.ni leaves Fayettevllle 4:45 p. m.. Rocky Mount 1: SO a. la.. 4:00 p. m.. ar rlTt Nashville 10:20 a. in.. 4:23 pru. Spring Hope 11:00 a. 4:45 p. m. Re turning leave Spring Hope 11:20 a. ra. 5:15 p. m-. Naahvtlle 11:45 a. in . Z.U p. a.. arrtTe at Rocky Mount 13:10 3 m.. 6:20 p. ca.. dally except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leave War taw for Clinton daily, except Sunday S:30 a. m. and 4:15 pp. m. Returning leavea Clinton at 7:00 a. m.. and 10.00 P. m. Train No. 78 makes eloer ccnnectloi at Weldon for all points North daily all rail via Richmond. W. J. CRAIO, Central Passenger Agent. J. R. KEN'LY. Gen'l. Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Trafie Manager. TVie Policeman Didn't Care. "Hrlp! I 'til irv! top him!" Two mm wotv raciti v. Uy p.im; riark, hftweco llarrisn ai.d Van Bur n f-trct ts, tlu- oth r u i.'.r,z. Th purMit r wns ilolnc thf sho-itinp. At Van !ur-n trtt 1. .liilti! will, a po!i t'ltian nr.;l rol'rd intu a K",,rr. Hy the tira' tho MiUMnat hatl pit kftl ilni up thr -!iK'd wa-- nowhere to .'( S-fJ'l). "What's all tl.is iHfk.r .-.iwiit?"' a-Ktd tl.f pihWrrran. "Why, the man I was r-hav)K trif.l lo hold mf up. t'orr' alo.iK. lis ratch him." "I wouldn't y I o x iti tl !init thf IhiiiK if I wfrp you." rmirktl t!i blutroat, wearily. "A LolJup nmji Isn't like a museum freak, tf you're lool-in' for tm jti.,Lst stinid in the middle of the Moek f'r a while. There's bound to lo another onp nlont; In a little while." And then the dt fender of law and order went to ft patrol box and siR naled to his station that r-.:i was well on his beat. Ohieajro lntrO an. Small 4rmp, unUb!c vc cloblt", rcu!t t"ntn wir.t of Potash. Vcub'.cs arc cjicda!!y foivl of rota!u Write f r our fnc jurr.p!:!cts. CHMAS KALI WORK. a 4 . Nc Ya S mSO 5 MO 15 KJJ UNION MADa W. L. Dlm mmmkvrn mm Urn 1 mmmmm rrvavc aaj S25.000 REWARD wl.1 xmi4 tarn caa iixiva tata tauaacst. iWaaMi V. 1 IVitifi'aa tthlaret manufctun f 1m rn 1ut rhrjtp-T and pivuluco hi -'r"- at a lowrr rt t!i tlr n rerra". hih rtiM-a lom tt ill tdi" f.r f -t il 53.00 roiual In rxrry way V tlif a.d-1 rjf- m)ui f. r CI ,,. I v'.lpl T Qniaclaa ar rat DC - rcaa of Unnta tlaa M'an aniaw mIwh lumt p4ir ta.tbr . tur-ra faiti aaxl vi.l linnc laaa an jr onr tana la ww. 1 IImhM ro jta traa a Tmra. rttH a tram Ma aia- ariT W. L Doulaa rkoM t Flai a J mt i - urf SW JT 1- r. war uot atlrclarrraar llNH' I ll lafliaalae! ta-Vt. H.V,l.IO.a w. l. oouolas aaxo cilt cock linc Wonh S4LOO Compared wit ft OaX'r Makn Tlte bett (iPM'r mil wnt hr$t PttCatf. I a.i Cm . CJ'f. a C.i Colt, a-a ka'ivmm amjro futl C' i f rn4mn tuumr hit W. U IrCG!jl 1dUUJU um. ant TV atasisl os Aauri f mtttL. SV. t"t. ..a. aimUtf V. J IHtt ULAN, naw HTU.V.Mjt DROPSY 13 OitrirUTKtsT mL gatt eaa Drerr fi.Ut -m-UetiaijMiaiiylor tatttf jtaraviiii tea asttt ad(;fu aerecai. CatcattiBaTU:u asd eaii. T.c li t'laata. .. I pay aroT cami ion wvuSllAs land yarrahts 1o .!ilcra.f etiT r Al-i cwlma' i . i ttuoal H'i-"-a4 Alal ia W rn u ' ' 1 UAML M. litOl li. T.0. H lria. t Lv. Taiupa, S. A. I. Hy. IiV. st. AuariiHtiuo A Kanr.as man, drveloping a fruit farm in Cuba, writv.s thus enthusiasti cally about his surroundings: "We have forty-five acres of bananas in. that will brins us in eighteen months $S,00O, almost. $200 per acre. Show me the farm in the United States of this size that can match it. The labor will not exceed $1,000. profit! Man! Why, this Is paradise. I am not gassing lther. The port Is two miles away and wo have been offered 40 cents per bunch at tlccl:, 500 bunches to the acre. Piaeapplcs pay $.100 to $330. while oranges In nix years' groth $350 to $.V!t) per acre. The try of the penitent sinner has always been and still Is for mercy. Nothing but mercy from an omnipotent God can redeem us. 1 l- tk "KUNcYOLOS." Nothing will "lay you up,'"play you out," "put you to bed" quicker than a kidney cold. Thousands feel the first etfect of cold in the kidneys: back-ache, rheu matic pains, urinary disorders, retention of urine. Infrequent and too frequent urinary discharge tell of kidneys out of order Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills from common back-ache to danger ous diabetes. A. T. Ritenour, owner of the wood yard at 125 East Cork street, Winches ter, Va., says: "Ever since I bad la grippe I have been a sufferer from kid ney troubles, which made themselves appareat In racking pains through the region of the kidneys and across the small oi my back. The pains were al ways severe, and sometimes so sharp and biting that they compelled me to take to my bed. The kidney secretions furnished further evidence of disorder. They were off color, irregular and pain ful ot passage. Added to this there was an annoying weakness. The news paper advertisements cf Doan's Kid ney Pills attracted my attention, and I procured a box of that remedy at Franck Baker L Sons' drug store. The relief I experienced wasmagical. The pills lifted -me from my bed of sick ness, placed me "on my feet and made me a well man. I can work as well as efer. Doan's-Kidney Pills, I believe, saved my ljTe. They are a great rem edy to stop kidney troubles resulting from colds." A Fhee TtUAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Ritenour wiil b? mailed to any part of the United States on application. Address F"ster Millmrn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. F01 sale by all druggists. Price, "0 cents per box. When Mr. Chamberlain was about to commence the speech which he mauc from the balcony cf the Marine Hotel, at Durban, ho was startled by the sud den apparition of a reporter, who slid down a pillar from the roof and arriv ed breathless and dusty, but note book in hand. Mr. Chamberlain was astonished. "Whom do you represent ?" hj p.aid. "The entire press of the Em pire," was the reply. CURE BLOOD POISON, CANCEP. Ac-lil 11 K Konta, Shifting Pain, Itching Skin, 1'implep, Katiug Sores, Klc. If you have Pimples or Offensive Erup tions, Sploti'hcs, or Copper-Colored Erup tions, or rush ou the skin.. Festering Swell ing!, Glandi Swollen, Ulcers on any part of the body, old Sores, Boils, Carbuncles, Pains and Aches in Bones or Joints, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, persistent Sore Mouth, (Junis or Throat, then you have Blood Poison. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) Soon all Sores, Pimples and Erup tions will heal perfectly. Aches and Pains j cease, Swellings subside and a perfect,never to return cure made. B.B.B. cures Can cers of all kinds, Suppurating Swellings, Eating Sores, Ugly Ulcers, after all else fails, hcalingr the sores perfectly. If you have a persistent pimple, wart, swollen glands, shooting, stinging pains, take Blood Balm and they will disappear before they develop into Cancer. Druggists, $1 per large bottle, including complete directions for home cure, Sample free by writing Blood Bai-m Co., 19 Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical ad vice sent in sealed letter. Lv. Jacksonville-. Lv. Savannah " Lv. Columbia, j " Lv. ilanclet, Lv. (southern Pine, Lv. Kaleigu, " Lv. Henderson, " Lv. Norlira Lv. Petersburg, ' Ar. Kichmou'J, ' Ar. Washington, W.S.lly Ar. Lahimore. P.H.1L Ar. Philadelphia, " " Ar. hew York, " G 4" arn y o Ti i oT 1 iiO pm 6 45 pm 10 25p:n 11 IS pm 1 '20 am 2 62 am 5 il am 6 2i am 0 10 a:u . 2 50 am, 10 5 aoi 12 64 pm 3 15 pm 6 40 pm 7 50 pm. 12 10 am 5 00 a ia 8 43 as '.; 30 am 1 1 u0 am 1 10 pm 1 55 pm 4 03 pm 4 55 pm 8 35 pm 11 pm 2 5(1 a;n 6 SO am Kote. finally, except Hunday. ICentral Time, g Eustern Time. Ib.p.; Tickets on sale to all points. Pall man births. Reserved and reserva tions made on outgoing steamers from Norfolk. Baergage checked from hotel and residences without extra charge. Call at the Uptown Ticket Office Yarborough House Building, C. H Gains C T. and P. A Bell, Raleigh and Interstate Phones 117. H. S. LEA UD, T. P. A., Raltigh,N.C R. E. L. BUNCH, Gen'l Pass. Agent Portsmouth. Va. JAS. M. BARE. 1st Vice-President and Genera! Manager CANDY CATHARTIC 10. k&&m:zrsxsuss3&& u Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in bnik. Beware 01 the dealer who tries to sell 'something just as good." i 9m is Bl 1 fJ 1 1UV.I1L.IW WfATHERWIS IS THE MAN WHO WEARS w A reDut&tiorv extending over tv.eW vsnrs rH m ly gu&rfSkrvtee ore back of vwiiitvii. wui uiv VI I I 11. 1 l'l I. There many imitations. Be sure of the name - "r-"N7d.n ai CM 5AI F' f-VFOVWHFDP a wnaaiw iiiiaifaM . A. J. TOWER CO. BOSTON. MAiS-U S. A. TOWER CANADIAN COLhniU4 TORONTO. CAN. VT. -1 - Since 1S61 the Bible Society of Scotland has iasued nearly 22,000,CO0 copies of the Scriptures. VvaiiE to Dk. Taeer Mr. Co., Peoria, 111., for free sample Tftp'ers Pepsjn Com pou'nd, the guaranteed (Sure "for Dyspepsia, Indigestion and ail Etomach ills. The man who is everybody's friend la his own Worst enemy. So. 14, fatarTli Cannot Be Cured With local applicatlcnsi as they cannot reaoa the seat of the disease. . Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and i3 o'rder to care it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh' Cure is takejt'iBteimally, ajd ast3 directly oa the blood and 'mticoTis surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure not a quack mediyna. It was prescribed by one of the best physi cians in this country for years; and is a reg ular prescription, It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with thebest blood purifiers, acting directly on the rau cous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing, catarrh. Send lor testimonials, free. F. J. Chexey & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Eold by druggists, trice, 75c. Hall's Family Pills 'are the best. The worst thine about "beinz uood-ni- turcd is that you ara apt 'to be imposed upon. Ak Tour Denier For Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to shake into you 1 shoes; rests the teet. cures Corns, liumons. Swoollen. Sore. Hot, Cai:ous, Aching, SweatiugFest andln prowinf? Nails. Alle 's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all druggists and thee stores, 25 cents. Sample m .iled Fhee. Aaarcss Alien . Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. The boaster doesn't have "to lie loaded to snoot oil his mtuth. ATLANTIC AND N. 0. R.R. GO. Time Table No. 28, to take effect Sunday. November 9th, 1902, at 7:05 a. m., Eastern Standard Time. Su persedes Time Table No. 27, of June 8, 1902. 5 Pas. D'ly lsto 8 Pass. D'ly 1st 0 STATIONS 4 Pass. Dly let a 6 Pass. D'ly 1st o. AM. P.M. AM. P.M. 8 00 SSOLv Goldsboro Aril 05 8 30 18 18 13 50 Best's 1043 8 08f 8 26 8 59 LaOrange 10 31 7 5? i 8 8 f 4 10 Falling Creek 10 22 f 7 47 f 8 48 4 22 Ar Lv f 9 02 f 4 38 9 13 4 43 9 SO 5 03 9 50 5 19 f 9 56 f 6 25 Ar Lv Klnston Kington Juno Caswell Lv Ar 10 12 7 37 Dover 9 50 f 7 251 Lv 9 42 10 10 6 40Ar 6 50LV 6 02 t 6 15 f 6 19 630 6 43 f 6 49 f 6 54 7 05 Hines Siding Core Creek Tuscarora Claris Keuse Crossing Ar 9 40 7 17 9 3 3 7 00 9 29 6 50 9 12 I 6 421 New Bern Lv 9 00 Ar 8 37 6 30 A.M. 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A married man from a bachelor. alvavs resents advice Mrs.TVinslow's SoothingSyrup for children teetuingjSOftenthe gums, reduces inflamma tion,allayspain,cures wind coiic. 25c. a bottle Some people are so polite that it seems as though they want to borrow money. 1 do not believe Piso's Cure for Consump lionhasan equal for coughs and colds Joas 1 . BoYER, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 19W. Some people run into debt and then com plain that they were pushed in." Putnam Fadeless Dyes color more .goods, per package, than others. The Coal Strike, greatest of modern bjibbr crises, seems-to have produced $0 fiction so far, but in Lippincott's magazine tor April there is a stunning little story called "An Involuntary Benefactor," by Edith Robinson., well- known for hsr "Mocjc Caliph and his Wlfe,' which goes deep into the hu man motives of the Millionaire and brings him out of such suffering as he is accustomed to inflict a changed and sympathetic being. No more convinc ing comment could be offered, and "the tale will be read eagerly by men and women of every shade of opinion. - The uianmea usner. In one of the boxe9 at a social af- ; fair at the Waldorf the other evening were two or three young women rath er thinly clad. Their chaperon called to one of the ushers. "I wish you would have that win dow behind us closed," she said. "Certainlj. madame," he responded politely, "I will send for a man to do it without delay.'' The party -waited a quarter of an hour, and then the chaperon made another complaint to the usher. "I will see to it at once," he said. After ten minutes more she called him again. "I shall have 10 close that window myself, unless it is attended to immediately," she exclaimed. "By no means, madame," he said, with the utmost deference. "Unless the man comes very soon I will do it myself." And the condescending individual was only a minor member of the great society of flunkies, at that. New York Mail and Express. Archibald Eyre, who writes the complete novel in the April Lippin cott, is an English novelist whom the critics have booked for a sustained flight. His novel, "The Trifler," is both captivating and capital. - A New York .dispatch says: "By a practically unanimous vote the newly organized Manhattan Railway Em ployes refused to accept the proposi tion made by the officials looking to a settlement of the grievances wf the men." Tired Out 1 " I was very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. . Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time. Why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. Vou are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. 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Price $1.00 at Druggists, or express prepaid on receipt of price. , Bpbbitt Chemical Co., - - Baltimore, fid., U. S. A. J Told In Paragraphs. Mre. Lucinda WitUy, li years old, and Joshua Cline. af ed 3, two of the oldest residents of Lapter Couney. Michigan, were marrigl Ust week at the bride's tome. The bride has had four husbands before iir. Clinv. and he wag married for the fourth time. The extent to which American cities are indebted to foreign Immigration is ehown by the fact that in Saa Fran cisco only 24 per cent of the population Is composed of native whites of native parentage; in Chicago that element composes but 20 per cent cf fhe popu lation, vvhile in New Yonc it is but 21 per cent, and in the borough of Man hattan only 1G per cent. TZ ?f. lHJrJll.u u i y lues ii all iue laaiT Beat Caa byrop. lasies tioud. Caa ' l In tlrai. KvJl br dni7irlu Wl'Mlfllrh?Pnnsa SICE TAVI flB'O Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mi: 11 Pin nattire'c Qrest UOE IH1 LUn d coughs, colds, pPLSSiSs f fir cartridges and Ehot shells are made in the largest ind best equipped ammunition factory in the world. AMMUNITION of U. M. C. make is noy accepted by shooters as "the worlds standard" fcr it shoots well in any gun. Tour dealer sells it, a,. The UnionMetllic Cartridge Co. Bridgeport' - - Conn.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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