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'rone " I have kept A; 'i Cherry Pec toral la ray toue vr a great many year. It is the best medicine in the world for coughs and colds." J. C Williams, Attica, N. Y. All serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first In a single night with Aycr Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all Kinds. TVmiIim: 2!c,Mc.St. AH fnarrist. -. ConralVyear doctor. If h mji tax It. thaa a a aaya. H he tll r no It lk It. bn duu't take It. II Uovi. Lhti It with bits. Wa ar. wininx. J. C. ATEli lO , LowoU. Matt. cartridges and shot shells are made in the largest and best equipped ammunition factory in the world. AMMUNITION of U. M. C. make is now accepted by shooters as "the worlds standard" for it shoots well in any gun. Your dealer sells it, Tha Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Bridgeport, - - Conn. J ISCTC7) 'Tfarlnc takan ynnr wn1nrfiil "nan menrft for tb r-w looritna an1 h.1n" entirely rurl of (turn cell catarrh rh nl dTKp.i.nl. I think it word of rrii i think it wi lux to .'cari "forth einvuuiicrfu i rumixmitinn. I h.ij tkn nuPTH'fonn other mt-rnllrd rrn tli tut wl ihiai arall jid I bml that PasrurrU r-,i Murfl 1 day titan all toe otbera 1 have tkkea would tn a v.ar.' Jauioa Muut, 10 Mrrctr St.. Jency City, N. J. PI. mailt. Palatable, Potent. Taata Good, T)o Oood, Haver Slekan, vakn or Uripp, Kc, 2JC. 6ue. Novrr old Id bnlk. Th" ffonntne tablet afninpcd C C O. Muaxantved to our er yuur lauvej back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59a AHHUALSAU. TEH F&LLIOH BOXES So. 22. A Man of Business. The angry father kicks the man from the front steps. younj "Sir," says the young man, picking himself up, "I would like to call youi attention to the foods handled by mj house. Wo make the best line of soft rubber soles and heels that you cat find anywhenp." Father gees back to the house, rub ting his .chin and wondering whether after all, he has not make a mistak in refusing to welcome so great 1 business genins into his family. Sllnor Matters, The successful liar la always care ful not to write them down. Candor without courtesy is not courage. DANCER SPOT. A dnngerous spot for pnln is the small of the back; it tells of kidney ills, as do most pains and aches in the back. Kidney ills begin with backache nnd end with Diabetes, Drop sy, llrlght's Dis- J ease. Cure Kid ney and Blad- eler troubles before they reach the seri ous stage. Head how easily it can be done. W. J. Hill, of 10 South Union street. concord, Ps. C. proprietor of hardware aud harness store, Justice of the Peace, end one of the best known residents of that city, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills proved a very efficient remedy la my case. I got a box at the Gibson Drug Store and used them for disor dered kidneys and backache, from which I had experienced a great deal of,, annoyance, trouble and pain. The kidney secretions had bothered me for 1 a long wiine. were very irregular, dark coiorea and full of sediment. The pills cleared it nil up and I have not had nn ncbe in my back since taking the insr nose. Aly back is much stronger nnd my health generally Is improved a great deal. I am glad to make a pub f. wivtuioi-mt-iii vi. ni 1 ins, trustin that it may be the means of relievin some other sufferer." A PitEE Tjual of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Hill will be "mailed to any part of the United States on application. Address Fostcr-M.il-burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by u umggista, pries 50 ceats per bex. , 'VIV I lr you "all run down,wM Bf wind up with VA i Hires 1 M Rootbeer M That will "act you gcing.gjgH Charles E. Hires Co., II W A II I! TV a How the Dahlia Was Named. A strange spied! plaat with cod dirg little flowers via sent from the city of Mexico to the Ma4rld bo tan J ral garden. In 1784. and. being new to tbe botanists, was named Dablla. after Dahl. a Swedish botanlaL Florist a soon noticed the treat possibUity of variation In tbe flower In color and size, but It was rare in Europe until Humboldt brought from Mexico a quantity of tbe ieed. SEABOARD 'Air Line Railway Ccublt Daily Sirvici. Between Few York, Tisipi, AU&aU, Kei Orleans ind Points Scuta and West IN KKFKCl APKIL 12, iDt3. SOUTlIWAIiD. Daily No. 31 Lt. New Tork, P. B.R. 12 M pm Lv. Philadelphia, " 8 29 pm Lv. IiaUlroora. ' 5 45 pm Lv. WaniilBKtoD. W. a By 7 00 pm Daily No. 27. 12 10 am 7 20 am 9 34 am 10 44 am 2 15 pm 2 57 pm 6 15pm 6 03 pm 7 33 pm Lt. I'.kbmcud, B.A.L.lty 10 35 pm Lr. Petersburg, 717 pm Lt. N rllua, Lt. Henderson, " Lv. ItalelKb, Lt. houtbern Pines " Lt. Harnle', " Lv. Columbia. J " Ar. bavauoah. " Ar. Jacksunvllle, ' 1 35 am 2 22 am 4 00 am 6 00 am 9 34 pm 7 25 am 10 40 cm 10 00 am 12 55 am 2 20 pm 5 05 am 6 50 pm 15 am Ar. Kt. AuKutlii ' 1 55 pm Ar. Tampa, 6 45 am 6 00 pm No. 33 No. 41. Lt. New York.N.T.r.A N.f 7 63 am 8 65 pm I.y. Philadelphia, " 10 IB am 1121pm Li.Ncw Yotk,U.l.B.a.Cot 3 00 pm Lt. JJalttmore.U. H.P.Co. t 3 pn IWaU'toa. nTaV.B.H 6 30 pm Lt. Purtaruoutn, b. A. L. Lt. Weldon. Lv. Noriuia " 9 05 pm 11 45 pm 1 50 am 2 22 am 4 10 am 6 00 am 7 30 am 9 25am 11 65am 1 40 pm 210 pm 4 CO pm 6 16 pm 10 40 pm Lt Henderson, Lv. lUlelK'b, Lv. Southern Plnea, Lv. Hamlet, 1 L"v7VUgiliiirtoii, " 3 80 pm Ar. Cbarlitte, 10 OBam 10 45 pm Lv. 1 botwr, " 10 25am 1 35 am Lv. Greeuwood, " 12 33 pm 343 am Lv. AtbenH, . " 2 60 pm 6 05 am Ar. Atlniita, J " 4 60 pm gtOam Ar. Aujjua'a, C. & W. C 6 20 pm ArTllMdon. O. of Oa 7 20 pm 11 35 am A rTMoiit tn ' r y aT vTv. 9 20 pm 6 25 pjn Ar. Mobile, L. 4 N 2 55 am Ar. New Orleans, L. & N. 7 15 am Ar. Nnnbvillo.N.i .A St.L. 6 40 am 6 55 pm Ar. il cm ;liL " 3 45 pm 8 45 am SOUTHWARD Dally Dally No. 32 No. 33 Lv. Mompbla.N.C.A Rt.L. 1245 noon 8 00pm Lv. Na-.hvill, " 9 30 pm 9 30 am Lv. Now Orleans, L. A N., 8 15 pm Lv. Sloblle, L. A N 12 40 am Lv. Moutgom'ry.A.A W.P 6 45 am 1 00 pm Lv. Mauon, C. of Ga 8 00 "am 4 20 pm Lv. Augusta. CAW. U. 10 10 am Lv. Atiauta. X b.A.L. 12 00 noou 8 10 pm Ar Athens, '1 2 67 pm 1125 pm Ar Greenwood, " 6 15 pm 2 05 am Ar. Cheater. 717 pm 4 15 am Lv. Charlotte, ' "7 25 pm 5 01am Lv. WilmloKton, " 3 30 pm Lv. llamiet, " 10 30 pm 7 60 pm Lv. Houiboru Pines, 11 18 pm 1 25 am 2 68 am 3 45 am 6 05 am 8 00 am 8 46 am Lv. Ilaltngb, Lv. Henderson, Lv. Norllna IjV. Weldon, Ar. Portsmouth, 11 15 am 12 50 pm 1 45 pm 3 00 pm 6 35 pm Ar. Waah'ton.N.A W.B.B... ArTU iltimore, B.8.P7Co. . . 6 65 am 1 6 30 am Ar.Now York,O.D.8.8.Co... 1 5 00 pm Ar. Pbila'phia, N.Y.P.ANf 6 46 pm 6 10 am Ar. New York, ' 8 15 pm 8 00 am Mo. 34 9 00 pm No. 66 8 50 am Lv. Tampa, S. A. L. Ry. Lv. sr. Augustine 5 40 am 6 20 pm Lt. Jacksonville, Lv. Savaunah Lv. Columbia, Lv. Haider., Lv. Kcuthern Fines, Lv. Raleigh, l v- Henderson, l v. Norlira lv, Petersburg, Av. Richmond. b 45 am 1 15 pm 6 85 pm 10 SOpm 11 18 pm 1 25 am 2 68 am 8 40 am 6 49 am 7 60 pm 12 10 am 6 80 am 8 65 am 8 45 am 1160 am 1 10 put 1 56 pm 4 09 pa 4 56 pm 8 86 pm 1125 pm 2 66 am 680 am 1 6 35 am Ar. ashlngton, W.S.Ry.10 10 am Ar. Laltiinore. P R.R. 11:5 am A r. Philadelphia, 44 1 S6 pm Ar. New York, 4 15 pm Note. f Daily, excopt Sunday. ;Central lima. Eastern Time. la..j Tickets on sale to alf points. Pull man births. Reserved and reserva tions made on outgoing steamers from Norfolk. Baggage ohecked from hotel and residences without extra charge. Call at the -. w,. t rifi UPiOWn I iCKtri UlllUe Yarborouzh House Building, C. H Gattis C T. and P. A Bell, Baleigh and Interstats Phones 117. H. 8 LEA HD, T. P. A. Raklgb.N.O R. E. L. BUNCH, Gen'l Pass. Agent Portamoutn. V. JAS. M BAHR Ut Vice President and General Manager ATLANTIC AND N.G. R. R. GO. lime Table Ao. 28, to take effect Sunday. November 9th, 1902, at 7:05 a. m., haetern btandard Time. Su perbedea Time Table No. 27, of June 8, 1902. 6 Pas. DTy 1st 0 8 Pass. D'ly lsio 4 Pass. D'ly 1st a 6 Pass. STATIONS D'ly 1st o. A.M, r.M. A.M. P.M. tfUO 8 30L.T Ooldsboro Aril 05 8 30 I 8 18 I 8 50 Beit's 10 43 t 8 OS J o IN JLau range 10 Si 7 57 I 8 87 I 10 Falling Creek 10 22 f 7 47 f 8 48 4 22 Ar Lt Klnston Lv Ar 10 12 7 37 Klnston Juno I 902 f 488 Caswell Dover 9 50 f 7 25f 9 IS 4 48 Ar Lt 9 42 Lt Ar 9 40 717 nines Siding 9 SO 5 03 9 60 619 t 9 56 f 6 25 Core Creek Tusosrora Clark's 9 S3 7 00 9 20 6 5 0 9 W f 6 421 Lt 9 00 6 30 Ar 8 37 8 131 8 03 t 800 7 46 7 S9t 7 83 1 r 7 27 1010 5 40Ar v" 6 02 James City f 6 15 Kiverdala I 6 18 Oroatan 6 SO Havelock 6 A3 Newport f 6 49 WUdwood f 6 54 Atlantlo 7 05 Morehead Cit Ar Atlantlo Hotel Lt 7 15 Ar M.City Depot Lt 7 05 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Train No. 9, freight, leaves New ber n at a ou pm, ATieeaay, rnursaay and Saturday, second-class, Train No. 10. freight, arrives at Newbern at 10 45 am, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, seeoaa-oiass. f Stop on signal, B. L. DILL. 4 B. A. NEWLANdT" Crea, upt Master of Train, J. 0. LEWIS, Chief Dlspatober. FREE BOTAJCIC BLOOD BAUt fB.S.BJ CXKKJJ Blood and Shin IMacmaca, Clem, Cmanr, Itrhiatc mblr Eotma, Bob FaUau, looi Foiao. tit. UEEr-SKATKD CJittCS A SrKClAI-TV. Send no money. Simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) at oar expense, to prove that 13. B. B. cures the worst and most deep-seated 1 51 00 J and Skin Diseases. If yoa euffer from bad blood, pro ducing itching scabby eczema, scrof ula, cancer, blood poison, ulcers, eating gores, bone pains, pimples, offensive eruptions, swellings, ris ings on tbe skin, offensive catarrh or deep-seated old rheumatism, we advise you to take B. 11 B. It has cured thousands of the worst cases, even where the body was a mass of ulcers and boils, blood thin, with agonizing, itching, burning skin, and where doctors, patent medicines and Hot Springs failed. Blood Balm kills the poison or humor in the blood, heals every sore or pimple, makes the blood pure and rich; aches and pains vanish for ever. Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) thoroughly tested for 30 years ; composed of pure Botanic ingredi ents. Good for weak stomachs or weak kidneys. Drug store fl per large bottle, with complete direc tions for home cure. To prove it cures, B. B. B. sent free by writ ing Blood Balm Co., 322 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Describe your trouble, and special free confidential medical advice sent in sealed letter. D. 0. B. sent at o.iss prepaid. A Word of Defence. A contributor to The Mother's Jour- j nal 6peaks up in support of the so-1 called "self-sacrificing mother drudges" who are represented in the popular imagination as working themselves to the bone in order that their daugh ters may lead lives of idleness and luxury. The mother in the kitchen scrubbing up the floor, while the daughter in the parlor, dressed in pur ple and fine linen, thrums cn tha piano somehow it Isn't a pretty pic ture. But while the daughter is plen teously censured for permitting it, says this writer, nothing is said of the son for whom perhaps tne mother is toiling quite as hard to give a college course. As a fact, however, why shouldn't a mother toil thus for both ber loved ones if she so desires? If that is the way, cr on of the ways, in which she finds he-tj.ppmess, vhy on earth shouldn't she do it? And then the article continues: "In the majority of 'toiling mother cases the real fact is that the mothers are un consciously selfish pleasure seekers rather than sacrificial victims. Toil ing to educate their children and give them social pleasures and lives of hon or is perhaps the supreme joy and recreation cf their lives. If there is anyone who really enjoys life and lcad3 a happy, cars-free existence, Jt is the hard working, stay at home mother who lives in her children. In them she renews her youth and often sees the high ideals of her own s'rl- faood realized." The Marine Engine is Alive. All good old chiefs love their en gines and come to believe in them as McAndrew did. To all of us assist ants and 'prentices they were not t-e mere machines that they appear to the outsider, but quite human. Every noise they made, every motion, every trick they had, we knew and had the reason for it. Kipling speaks of the marine engine as the most sensitive thing man ever Invented. There's a precision In a telescope, and a fine re gard for details in a phonograph, but the marine engine is alive; it strains and labors desperately, it groans with rheumatism in Its joints, screams with the pain of tight bearings, staggers and plunges against the oncoming seas, gets out of breath and runs away with Itself, trembling like a frightened horse. Benjamin Brooks, in Scrib- ner's. There Is more danger in the under ground currents of desire than in the overhead winds of temptation. PITS permanently enrad.Ko fits or nervoai- nese alter first dav's use of Dr. Kliae's Gre Nerve P.etorer.i 2 trial bottleandtre:tise.rea lr. R.K. ktiSE, Ltd., 131 Arch St.. Phlla., Pa The owl mav have a rpnntatinn tar wis- dom, and yet he never looks on the bright side of life. Tse Alien' Foot-"Es. It Is the only cure for S-svollen. Smarting. Tired, Aching, Hot. Sweating Feet, Corns and .Bunions. Ask lor Allen's Foot-Ease, a pov,-der to be fhaken into the shoes. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Kamole sent x bee. Adclre3S,AUen S. Olmsted, LeEoy, X. 1. There are some neonle who would chest at solitaire. lteware or Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Blercorj-, as mercury will surely destroy the sen33 ol smell and completely derange the whole sy3. tern when entering it through tbe mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can Dossiblv derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheasy & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buvincr Hall's flatarrh Cn ra be sure to get the genuine. It is taken in ternally, end is made in Toledo Ohio hv Jf J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. J5"eoid by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. PerhaDS it IS nniK1p fnr turn tn lira aa cheaply as one, but i; depends largely upon n uu wie two, ana wnr is tne one. Fruit acids will not etam goods dyed with Pi'txam Fadelkss Dyes. It doesn't take a lumself on the back. contortionist to pat MAKING CANES TO ORDER. Fashions Chang in This a In All Things Else. "Fashions charts ia cases, as they do la STerytbint el," said a taaso fastorsr wbo knows all about its faaslocable trade. "Last year cur cus tomers were ca&eg for rouga wood la Its est oral state, without any orna mentation. Tbey wanted canes xnads almost as thin and as llfbt as w ban gees. So many cheap Imitations bad bn made t silver-mounted smooth wood cases that men of fashion would not look at them. This year we are returning to silver mounts, bat ia de signs made to order that it will be almost cut of tbe question for Im porters of cheap German silTtr to Imi tate. In umbrellas tbe large bandies of rough wood still bold farcr with the men. It is no longer fashionable to decorate them with initials. A man likes an umbrella that be can pick out at sight from a bunch of others at bis club or elsewhere. Some men will have the crooked handle eo that they can hang their umbrellas cn a hook la a hat rack, and we have to manu facture a few of them to meet the demands of the trade. Women always go In for something odd, and usually expensive." Roof Breaking Crows. For a long time the Public Works Department In Victoria, B. C, bad been puzled to account for the con tiued leakage in the roof of the drill Bhed. an imposing building with a slate roof and solid-looking towers in front. In spite of frequent repairs. Elatos would persist in falling down. A thorough investigation showed that the trouble was caused by crows, who swarm on the beach at low tide and dig for clams. The birds found out that a clam dropped on- the roof of the shed would break nicely, leaving the contents in a safe and convenient spot for lelsurly consumption. Near ly every time a clam was dropped on the roof a slate would be cracked as well. Scarecrows have been erected, and no crovs have visited the roof since. I'Ibo's Cure is the h?st medicine we ever usa 1 lot all arrections or tnroat ana lungs. w ir. t. Exdslet, Vanhiiren, Ind., Feb. 10, 190J. Thf fellows who are atlepts at making ! love don't make the best hunbandd. It is not enough to breakdown the thrones of sin; they must be built into temples of the Saviour. Many 7omcn and doctors do not recognize the real symptoms of derangement cf the female organs until too late. " I had terrible pains along my spinal cord for two years and suffered dreadfully. I was given different medicines, wore plasters ; none of these things helped me. Keadinrr of the cures that Lytiia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has brought, about, I somehow felt that it was what I needed and bought a bottle to take. How glad I am that I did so ; two bottles brought me immense re lief, and after using1 thxee bottles more I felt new life and blood surging through my veins. It seemed aa though there had been a regular house cleaning through my system, that all the sickness and poison had been taken out and new life given me instead. I have advised dozens of my friends to nso Liydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Good health is indis- Eensiable to complete happiness, nnd ij-dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has secured this to me. Mrs. Laura L. Bremer, Crown Point, Indiana, Secretary Ladies Relief Corps. $5000 forfeit If original of above letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. Every sick woman who does not understand her ailment should write Mrs. Pinkham, Iynn, Mass. Her advice Is free and always helpful. apudine Cures Nervousness AND NERVOUS HEADACHE. 10c. 25e, and 50c. at Drugstores. Wagner I'll wager that that Miss Jones is a beautiful girl. Jagner What makes you think so? "05UC1 Duauac cvtrijr wuiuau ill 1 1 L . : 1 1 m bewmg circle nas pronounceu ncr positively ugly. -1 Improvrd Service to and From the Coagt via Seaboard Air Line K'y. Buffet Parlor and Observation Car is now operated on trains 39 and 40 between Char lotte and Wilmington. Leave Charlotte. 5:01 a. m. Arrive Wilmington, 12:15 noon. Leave WilmingtoD. 3:30 p. m., arrive Charlotte. 10:45 p. m. Prompt Buffet service at moder ate prices. Cha-. B. Ktan, Gen'i Pa-. Act. j eos. D. Meabis. Gen4 Aet.. Wilmineton. N. C. B. M. Coffet. P. it T. A.. Charlotto. N. C. H. 8. Leabd. T. P. A.. Kaleieh. N. C. JSBitk Cam Biraa'ita tai Z-liVLti lj Mtraaxlag tts adds la tie Ujsi tai ari7isj tisa nt cf tie i7ttea: Is fa letter tain the test Ei ycrifisr. All UasA aluise; yijll pnapUy to this great rsssly. In the fall-winter of 1900 1 was afflicted with Sciatic Itheumatism, eo much so that 1 had to use a cane to assist me in walking. Upon Bitting- down, there was no ease to my thigh, and the only position in which 1 could bear my lep was straight out in front of me, while in a reclining position. Realizing tho nature of thj disease, I began treatment at once, but receive 110 relief until induced by Mr. J. T. Doster, of Oreenville. of the drug firm of Bruce & Doster, to take "KHErjjiACipB." I purchased a bottle from them under the guarantee of Mr Doster that if 3 bottles did not cure me tbe muncy would be refunded One bottlo rebeved me, and I have had no touch of rheumatism since that time. m W. A. P.ilmor, who lived hereattbotime (1901), wasdown with a sever attack of rheumatism, and for six weeks bad to be turned in bed on a sheet After t he use of eeyeral bottles of KHEUMACI DE, he was pronounced well by tho attend ing Physician, who is a great believer in tbe efficacy of your medicine Yours truly, J. L. Q. THOMPSON. Editor Pickcn Sentinel. Pickens. S. C. All Drusefets. or exDressap-e crenalrt. Prire t Bobbitt Chemical Co., IS YOUR HEALTH VALUABLE? Dtawaa. aiway. a Saaca : . ' it r"'o aucca Da. l!TuwT. cf tr.atmat -v i'- ' ' v - iem, at 1 ta . . . 1 i w.,. Miracfe cf Emtrton's Style. Emerson's fciglest arti.-Uc quality has in it always a suggestion of miracle One "canrot see how it was done." and imitation is disaster. The sentence, the phiae. creates In the inind a sen?e of luminousnes. ao keen is the vibration. This may be said of all works of hif-h artistic genius, but in the case of Eiuerson the mirac ulously luminous efftnt is peculiarly felt. On a building at tbe Pan-American Exposition at I'.uffaio tre visitor who read the following word?, even if he could rot remember having read them before, might not Jor.g doub as to their origin: "O rich and rarlous Man! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senfes the morning and the night and tbe unfathomable galaxy; in thy brain, the geometry of the city of God: in thy heart, the bower of love and the relams of light and wrong." The Century. Employs Army cf Servants. A new hotel in New York city has a capacity for 1,200 guests and em ploys 1,800 servants. 3z 0 ii IBBfi8S3l mm has been curing people afflicted just as you are. It's the greatest preparation for toning up the system, building new blood and muscles. What you r.ecd is just this medicine, and it's your advantage as well as ours that you take it at once. Commence taking it today. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Dr. Thacher's Liver Medicine ( dry ). 25c Yes, your druggist sells it. Be sure it's Dr. ThatcRer's, though Write our Consultation Department, explaining symptoms, and receive free confidential ad ice. THSGHER MEDIOiHE 00., Chattanooga, Tenn. i iW. by ITiey CATALOG msm ltabIUl.eU 1876. The R.af.a. urrrri pro of l.a.mt a. Sctfon m'm predam mr. flexible in innsrr wparlar U&lber than nr alhrr tiiaaac. Th. ale b... urr th&. 4omm )led th. pa.t ronr y.ar wh.rh provr. u. .ap.ricrit. S:i'.c: i , '., B:X.a lJi-2 .iilos: S.,Oai, 340.W Cotton Gins CONTINENTAL GIN CO. Birmingham, Ala., ENGINES Send fcr new catalogue just Wrm B ' " W 1 A RIFLE PISTOL CARTRIDGES. ! 11 im) m " It's the shots that hit that count. " Winch sstcr Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that b, they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, pene trating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get, if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make. AU DEALERS SELL - . Baltimore, fid. , ..--- rMii ai. a4 mnmS m . Iw, .a-J . rk AMW c-ri-.-WI. TaU r4tW tr..IVy U.. ffx-t A. W ti:-aU 4 a, ar. .tO-Scmj a4 4rt. aawi aar.U karrs ,,j u. tr,,t tk- .-f.:.T. Mr !-'' Or-W l.a.aara kaa hrwm rsr4 Vy t"tf ft f t .k-h-o.. 4.,4 t ia' -i-T t. .t-..t. I trWoHMtritWor ta fr ti4 1 ll. v-c.:y ..Ur.l4 Wat !t tU4 i aack Uf .rarUhf n.l-.U rfcr.i J .fvk.. S.r. ar r.Bhl .! ai. I).-.-. I Ca-Uata. of Vt.. ctt-.. aJ r o..i.l aU.c4 trt-a f J a lb anirf ciiiMtt cai kirb bla t rra yo at y- . f r.r. &Mit oir caa. mm wwmm foe waaiwt J. NKVTUf HAlliAni, When Rich and Careworn. Of course this Is a wicked o.d wcrl l. a troubled old world, ana ai- 1 v aa tt'iri IM iui 111 a 1 . I It there Is mare unhappineas than there need t. more Jjlessnss; sucn siupia. urhappinofs and joywssncF. n pie would only opon unr eyr tivate th?ir senses, use the gifts at hand. Instead of repining, envying, sleeping Iifo away. Are you rich and careworn? VNell. that Is too bad. and no llRht troubl either: but you can help yourelf. Each day take, by fair meana or foul, an hour or two to yourself, writes Kathcrine Pope in the Tilerim. ttalk. ntL- mila un and down. If Wain, -- - - it be ' singing weather." find son.e te cltiJed spot, on soft green grass or warm sands by the water, lie flat on your back, stretch out to your full ex tent, and take in long, deep brtaths Virtu will enter In to you from mother earth. Your tingling nerves will gradually quiet down: little by little the lines on your face soften, and by and by your whole being will relax and mayhap you will fall as.eep in the sun. Does'nt that word ex press your condition? Aren't you depressed, tired and all fagged out? Ever stop to figure out why you feel that way, and how you can get over it? Well, we have done .the thinking for you and can' give you relief. For 50 years I AGHER'S L0OD SYRUP 1 11 1 ma crm I. BOUG-1LAS KTT a B I mm m Ha aaiaaal 1 aaaafc '83.ssand S3.2 Shoes R1SS Vk Vou can save f row SJ.OO t o S3.00 j early wcarinjf W. I- Uoaxlaa or S3 hhcx-a. are just aa good iu every wrav tut the thai utb uwu coei.Ds you iroci s.uu 10 Si.uu. ibt immense tale of W. 1.. DotiKlaa ilioos i-rorea tbeir snperiority over all otter oiaka. Sold by retnll a hoc dealer every ber. Xbe genuine have name and prtca biihmI on the bottom. Take no ubftitute. ItutColorEveUttuaed. W. J Uonglaa 9 V.IU Klf MASS? une cannot oe equal lea at any price. W. It. DoukIiS Tonkaa and eelli more rr.rn'a Goodj-oar welt (haail-Mvnl proceea choaa tntn any o ner manurartum In tJie worla. flfin PaW9H w1U ' lii anyone wiio ihi.uiuuu itbnaiiimnaiaiiroveiD MaUe o( tbe Imi liiijiorted ana A meri ran dlaiirove (bla atairmmt n Iratueii. and Presses MADE BY and BOILERS issued. WINCHESTER MAKE O? CASTXISCEC. si CURED IfOBSVB Hetaores all swelling ia 8 to sa day-; effects a permanent cure tii 30 to 3o days. Trial treat Kent gives free. Not Kin can be fairet Write Or. H. M. Green's Sof . SsesiaJIsts. Box R. AUaaU.Ca, so. 22. I iHllUlln A New Vegetable Remedy! Wr ;Algo Hies, f istula and Soree. wat- pIua'"aaeed Every Case Treated. HATIONAL CANCER MEDICINE COMPANY. Austell Building. Atlanta, Ga. F5L!,,?"T '2 ,mpTOT your Ccoiplexina. toKliacns freckia Cura Co.. cWle.ti., ia o. ift ti tut raiii. 11 Yoa nerd light to rxUe Tobacco profitably. Be sure your ferti!:x cr contains at least 10 per cert. Actual Potash from Sulphate. W bm! f. tm rsH w U i aarmatAjr XAXX woaia. When Aldrlch Laugbed. "Did you ever laush at a Iue'.-j said Senator Aldrica of IthoJ.. 1. -I did once. It was th funeral f old time acquaintance, an ! ta r. E Ister atti made the tper.ln !':. wis absent minded. He rt i:; the pjlplt. began to rak. and in heslta'.t!. He had forgottt-o IN ,t of the tcrpse. "Our di-ceascd. our drta-. ; brother or aimer be tat I. a:..l ' V., went on and i-pokc with grat f- : t atout the virtues of the d-o-a !. Ing It always 'brother or slater.' r :r ally, pausing a moment. I br.l : say to tne aped daon ttu iz a loud whi?ir: Tbe ctJipse, which Is it. a J--- ). -r cr a sister?" -The deacon was very M '! of wit. He answered la a wbi?;..-: -'Neither. Orly an aeiti:ti:ia:.. , "Here." Senator Aldrich en i-J, i laughed. Htlahlic Coast Line. DatJ May Ub. 1X2. TRAIN'3 OOINO SOUTH. ' o.23. 5O.80. N .1P1. S-TtT I'alij I)aP.y.r)a4iT. 1 hua. A.U. P.M. I' M. A -. T Weld .n 11 SO it Ar Rocky Monet 1 00 10 31 P.M. Lt 1-tiboro 12 i .... Lt Kky Mouut 1 Vi 10 03 ii '4 11 31 Lt Wilscn 1 ft II 10 LTtMtitna JW 1169 Lt FayttteTH;e...4 0 1 V0 Al Horeiice '1 S3 f '.0 P.M. A.M. At Ocl l.twro.. 90 . I 1 It I P.M. A k. Lt Goldfboro.. Lt MaKnolia... Ar WilmSnKoa. 12 5J p. ra . Wiioi 'i i'j u rr, Uoid.-b' rn 3 .1 p tn. Mva lia 4 2 pm, arn.ea un.iii.j (uo 6 tr.. TiuiNd aoiN'a Koniu. N.71 No.ioa o.S Duy Laily. x.aii.Pary I' A. 11 . 10 OS ,. 12 0 .. 2 10 2i7 KM. bvi 19 oi 11 J5 llii Lt Plorence ... L" FsyeltnTll.e Lt Ktimi Ar WtUon A.M. 1 i. .... ' T .... iji A1 i 11 it :ti! 121a 11J Lt Wilrritrton..'. Lt MsguciSa Lt GoKlaboro.... 31 P.M LvWilon 1U 80 Arliocky Moan.. 8 80 SCO Ar Tarbor?.... Lt Tarijt-ro . . . ... 281 Lt Hoc at Muuut..k 10 ... 1 it Ar Weldoa". .4&J .... 187 P.M. A.M. r "Trata Ko, 4", daliyl leaves WiiT.Intji 9 05 am, Maxcolla lu t-S a tn, Uld-i-r 12 16 a tn, ViUson 1 is p a, mu4 r.'.m J fto'Ky Alontt at 1 S3 y m, Carolina Central narrtraj. ar - Spring with tbe Red Springs and Bo more railroad, at Sanford with tbe Sea board Air Line and Southern Rallaaf at Gulf with tbe Durham and Cbarlou Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Brari Road IcaTet Weldoa 3:15 p. m.. Ha'J fax 1:29 p. w., arrlrea Scotland Ned at 4:10 p. m, GreenTllle 5:47 p. n, Klnston C:45 p. ra. Returning leavci Klnaiton 7:30 a. m.. GreenTllle S::9 ra.. arrivlne Halifax at 11:05 a. ra. Weldon 11:20 a. m., dally except Su day. Tralna on Wachlnxton Branch ltati Washington 8:00 a.m, and 1:45 p. a. arrive Pannele 8:55 a. and 2:10 p m., rcturnliif leaTe Parraele 9:15 t m. and 5:23 p. arrire Waahlsftci 10:35 a. o. ani 6:15 p. dally ex cept Sunday. Train leaTcg Tarbnro, N. CL, daCj except Sunday 4:35 p. m, ca day, 4:25 p. m.. airlres Plyaout 8:35 p. 8:20 p. m. Relurn'.rj leave Plymouth dally except Sunday 7:20 a. m., and Sunday 9:00 a. m.. r rlvea Tirboro 9:55 a. m., 11:00 a. zsl Train on Midland N. C. Dranci leavea Goldsboro dally except SuniaT 6:00 a. arriving Emlthfield 6:10a. m., returning leaves Snilthfleld 7:01 a. rn.. arrives at Goldsboro 8:25 a. rx Tralna. Na'arWe Rranch jet Yadkin DlTlalon Main' Line Trail leavea Wilmington. 9:10 a. m.. arrlva rayettevllle 12:20 p. m., leaves Fayetta Hie 13:42 p. m. arrlrea Saaford 1 p. m. Returning leaTM fcanford p m.. arrive Fayeftevli; 4:25 r r" "aft rayetterilU "4:20 p. xri, arri" Wilmington 7:15 p. xa. Bcnnettevllla Branch Train loata BennettSTllie 8:10 a. m lfaxtcaSi:C a. m. Red Springs. 9:22 a. ra, Parito 10:41 a. m.. Hope Mills 10:55 a. tn . f rive Fayetteville 11:10. Retc""-1 leaTea Fayetteriiie 4;45 p. m,. If llllla 5:00 p. to.. lied Sprlcgi"5:13 m., Maxton 6:16 p. rn axrlres B netUrlUe 7:15 p. xa. Connections at FayetteTlIle i1 train Xo. 78 at Maxton vlth tM - - - RocTty Moant :30 a. ra., 1:0D p. a.. rive Nashville 10:20 a. m., 4:23 P- Spring Hope 11:00 a. 4:45 p. m. Re turning; leave Spring Hope 11:20 a. . 5:15 p. in., NashTllle 11:45 a. m . 5 a p. m. arrive at Rocky Mount 12:10 a m.. 6:20 p. nu dally except Sunday. ' Train 01 Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton dally, except Sun3s 8:20 a. m. and 4:15 pp. ra. Returcis$ le&Tea Clinton at 7:00 a. m, and lO.i p. m. Jraln Ko. 78 makea close connect at Weldon for all points North dali all rail via Richmond. W. J. CRAIO, General Passenger Agent. J. R. KENL.Y, Gan'L Uanager. T. 11. EMERSON. Traflc Managar. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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