Eliot's Remark Resented. The remark of President Eliot of Harvard, anent the entertainment of the national convention of echool teachers at Poston, that the western delegates should he plven a trip to the eca beach, ?b "a bath would do them enrol," has caused a good deal of com ment anions the pedagogues of the wild and woolly west, who think the Eostor.inns have as great need of les ions of clf.anlir.C3H as have the peoplo from other sections of the country. t -- 1 a My Hair "I hsd a very severe sickness that took off al! my hair. I pur chased a fcede cr Ayer's J air Vigor end it Lrought all my hair p back a win." V. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111. One thing is certain, Ayer's Hair Vig6r makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hairgrows, that's all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. St.M bl!(. All dmirfiti. 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To prove Ml tlili wo will infill a Urge trial package with book of instruction nhaolntely free. Thil ll not a tiny laniple, but enough to convince anyone. At drugglati or aent postpaid by ua, eta. laree bos. Nati. faction (nnrunteetl The It. 1'jixton f., D.pl.1.,Iloston,Mn 0f0yCT(H0vTCT)T)TOv09 I TORN MILLS n,i $ o V niLLSTONES T If I" neel of Torn Mill or Mlltntonea Q you will l!iid It tynurliltcrrttocrre:cnd A with t'AKOLIVX Mil l.tTtir: 4 . Q "cron, M. V, manufaoturem of Corn MliU from tho fanvua Moore County Urtb WATER SUPPLY can be had and plenty c ! money made by us ing our Well Machinery) L00MIS MACHINE CO., TIFFIN, OHIO. ISAW HULLS Uur Latest Im proved Circu lar Saw Mills, Jiwlth Hefre's I nlrerval .og Boann.IteetlUn- cook-hlnR iirial(le Feed AVorka are unex-r ceiled tor ai'vkct, simplicitt. nrnAPti.- rtT am "ASK oropKBATtnjf. 'rite for full fl'ienorlntlve eirculara MAMiiforf urml r- MSATKM UtON Nf)RK.S.Vlnston-Snlm.N.C. .. rrwa.nl nil' tn MMm TI So. 3.'5. CURED Givos Quick Jlclicf. Remavrs nil nwelting in 8 to 53 days ; effects a permanent cure in "to to 6o tiays. Trialtreatmctit gi.-en free. Nothingcan be fairer W'Vvi IV Write Or. IS. H. Green 8 Sons, $ZLjV?:!L. SocclaJIsfi. Box It, Atianta.Ca. The Coolinc iy Hc.it, Siom.icL Air' -"mi. t-rf'Vv J C'onslii.at ic Headaches, C'onslij'ation. 'it S'jooajor vhil'trm loo" Tg Tarrcr.t Co., Xcw Ycrl I') hj- A.n-r:r:in i Sasslaw fl ropsy CLAREMONT COLLEGE, A noted health m Director of l&i&im' 'S-M3docm (Oxford, . l?rrtaQSUg' - Trouble Averted. Wirdig "Sir, 1 understand said I v,as an unmitiraied liar you Diffkins "You have been misin- j formed. I did not use the word.un- i mitipated." ' ! Windls "Then I accent your ; apology." The Jackal is a greater destroyer or bumanlty in India than the tiger. Sta tistics published by the government cf India show that while 928 persons v;ere killed by tigers, more and 1,000 children were carried away by jack als. COMPELLED TO USE A CRUTCH FOR m n p it n rfe Jim. r. Conlln, tS Groen fltld Avenuf. CarbrcJ.il. Pa., save : "I siifferpi with Dack.ichp, find. (Wpi' tho um cf rnr!ici!Ks, I vcnW not ret rid of it. I v aicitmpt llcd to v. a crutch for einht numfA.;, nvi n. iKivi ct tl.u time tv.is unable to rslk at 11. I fairly ncroamed if I tempted to lift my feet from tb floor, and. linallT. J ?tt 3a 7 I lot control of mjr limhu . thrnusrh wakDs. as I could BHther Ivnd nnr Rtralchton up to my fuJI bdcht, and If ; iw a woman was in a sei ioua condition, 1 My hu- band went to Kelly'a dru j ftorv aud hrourlit homo a ' box r.f Doan'a 111 In. 1 felt osier in few Ujf, and, 1 ooUaulnx tho troauzkont, I L NAME P. O.. STATE for tm trial box. mail this coupon to Foatcr-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. If a bore pr H taaufllclent, writa addrew on aepa ratt allp. HI9 DAD-COLORED WHISKERS. It Wat a Gcod Joke, but They Picked Out the Wrong Man. A little Joke happened at the torn back there last year," said tke stage driver as the highway made a half circle to tto west. "What sort of a Joke?" csked te man on the seat beside himi "Wall, among the passengers to start from Hill Top one mawcln was red-wniskeretl man wno was great on the blow. He Eaid he'd almost give $100 to have the stage stopped, and that he wasn't afraid of no forty road agents rolled Into one.: "This gave the boys an Idea, and It was put up that Joe Harper should be at that turn and purteird to hold us up and see red whiskers go down Into his butes." "And did It come ofT?" "It did. When we reached the turn I slowed up a leetle and Joo Jumped out and yelled fur hands up. I pulled up the bosses and he hollered fur the passengers to git down. Lord, how Joe hollered! You could have heard him two miles away. Everybody got down and the passengers in the Joke purtended to be half skeert to death." I "But how about red-whiskers?" "Fur about a minit or two he 'pear ed to be ready to collapse, but then ho pulled himself together and It was bad fur poor Joe Harper. He had a gun In both hands and ho opened Dre and shot to kill. "I .don't know how many bullets he shot into Joe, but it wasn't less'n six, and then he put in half an hour to see if any more robbers was on hand." "Then the Joke was not a success?" "Not skassly, sah not skassly. Joe Harper is lyin' in his grave back thar, while the red-whiskered man vas so mad about the put up Job that he driv all the passengers out of the stage and made them walk fifteen miles." "I'm a great hand fur a Joke, sah, but I ain't Jokin' no more not with red-whiskered men. They may be great hands to brag, but they also Is loaded fur b'ar." THE TOWN OF SPECTACLE3. Curious Manner In Which an African Settlement Received Its Name. John Molr built a commodious resi dence a number of years ago on the outskirts of Blantyre in the Shire high lands south of Lake Nyassa. He is the agent of the African Lakes company, which has . a number of steamers on Lake Nyassa, and has proved that it is possible to build up a prosperous business in inner Africa without selling spirits or firewater to the natives. Mr. Moir wears spectacles, and the natives call him Mandala, which means glass. When he erected his house they also applied the name Mandala to the building. There Mr. Moir developed a settle ment around his private property, all devoted to the interests of the com pany ho represents. There ars store houses for ivory and other things bought from the tribes. Trade goods as they arrive from Europe are also stored here till they are sent up the lake. The place has become a very thriving settlement with several hun dred population. It did not lack a name for a single day because the natives at once named it when the first storehouse was erect ed. They simply made the name Mandala embrace all the town; and now on all good maps we see a little dot and the word Mandala standing for the most thriving and important suburb of Blantyre. The fame of Mandala is known to all who are interested in Africa's progress, and the name it bears was given to it simply because the founder of the town wears spectacles. New York Sun. The Chinese and Stoie Floors. In China the dining rooms are usu ally floored with tiles or stone slabs. This is because the household animals dogs and cats, are allowed to remain in the room at meal time to receive whatever food the diners do not wish. Your Liver1 Is it acting well? Bowels regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer's Pills. The kind you have known all VOUr life. J.C.AyerCo.,J.owen,Ma8B. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FTFTT CTJ. Of WHV.r-nTS OH H. F. f!ALt CO.. W8SCA. V. H. tpor Girls nnd mcrrrrrr'0'sr xr r YoanzVVomen JiiviXvw A V. resort. Pure mountain air and water, influences reasonable. Conservatory a. H. Norman Moa. Enc. and Leipslsr, Ger.) A J. DOLIN, A. SI., P, Prekf dent. .Prince as a Naval Stoker, The Duke of Connaught when com ing home from India in the battleship Renown determined to inquire person ally into the conditions of naval stok ers. In spite of protests he descended nto the boiler room. Having been provided with a proper kit and a shovel, he proceeded to stoke coal with all the enthusiasm at his com mand. At the end of half an hour his highness confessed that he had enough, and he yielded up his shovel with the admission that naval stokers have no easy time. EIGHT MONTHS. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS . . . . r. lu.h?(. fJAXBODALE, FA. was soon able to walk. At the end of two week the pains in my loins left. When r had completed the treat ment, I had not an ache nor a pain, and I have been in Kidney Pills7 mat condition ever smce. CIKTS Aching backs are eased. tup, dock, ana join pains overcome. Swelling of the limbs and dropey signs vanish. They correct urine with Diicit oust sediment, hifrh colored, pain in passing, dribblinjr. frequency, bed wetting. DoanB Kidney Pills remove calculi ana gravel. Relieve heart Dalnitation. sleeplessness, headache. nervousness, dizziness. Poor Soils are made rich er and more productive and rich soils retain thtir crop-producing powers, by the use of fertilizers with a liberal percentage of Potash. Write for our books sent free which give all details. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nwuu Street, New York City. Atlantic Coast Line. Coxdzxskd Schedule. Dated May 6th, 1903. TRAINS GOING SOUTfl. " No.23. No.85. No.103. No.41 Daily Dally.Daiiy. ex Sun. Dally. A.M. P.M. T.M. A. 3X. Lv Weldon 11 60 9 88 lr Rocky Mount 1 00 10 32 P.M. Lt T-trboro 12 22 .... Lt Kooky Mount 1 05 10 02 Lv Wilson 1 59 11 10 Lt belm 2 55 11 59 Lt Faytttevllla... 30 1 20 Ar Florence....:.. 7 85 8 'i0 7 22 7 52 8 31 6 41 C2( P.M. A.M. Ar Uoldtboro.. Lt Goldsboro . Lt Magnbjia;.', Ar Wilmington 9 20 7 81 8 5j1 10 II P.M. AM. Tratu iio. 49 daily, leaves BockyMoun: 12 52 p. m., Wllou 2 40 t. m, Goidsboro 3 It p m. Migaoha 4 23 pm, arrltei Wilmiug' ton 6 p in. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.78. Ko.lOi No.32. No.48 Daily Daily. x.Sau.Daily. Dully, "pTmT Lt Florence ... L" Fayt'iteYille. Lt Selma a.r Wilson 10 05 12 40 2 10 . 2 67 8 05 10 09 11 25 12 07 A.M. P.M. Lt Wilmington... Lt Magnolia Lt Goldsboro.... 70C 8 30 9 31 7 83 P.M.v 2 35 8 80 AM. 11 34 12 10 P.M. 10 48 Lt Wilson Ar F.ocky Mount. 8 20 9 00 112 Ar Tarbor. Lt Tarboro 2 81 Lt Itocty Mount.. 3 60 9 34 - 12 43 187 A.M. Ar Weldon .4 63 P.M. P.ll Train No, 48, daily, leaves Wilmington 9C2ram, Magnolia 10 8 am, Goldtboro 12 26 a m, Wiieon 1 la p m, and arrive! at llo'.'ky Mojint at 1 53 p m. Carolina Central Hainvjy, at c Springs with the Red Springs and Bow mora railroad, at Sanford with the Sea board Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlottt Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Brand Road leaves Weldon 8:15 p. m., Hall, fax 3:29 p. xu., arrives Scotland Necl at 4:10 p. m, Greenville 5:47 p. m, KInston 6:45 p. m. Returning leaves Klneton 7:30 a. m., Greenville 8:30 & m., arriving Halifax at 11:05 a. ra. Weldon 11:20 a. m., daily except Sua day. Trains on Washington Branch leavi Washington 8: CO a.m., and 1:45 p. ms arrive Parnielo 8:55 a. Tn., and 3:10 p m., returning leave Parmele 9:16 a m. and. 5:22 p. m., arrive Wasningtoi 10:35 a. m.'and 6:15 p. m., daily ex cept Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, dallj except Sunday 4:35 p. ,m., Sen day, 4:35 p. m., arrives Plymouth 8:35 p. m., 6:30 p. m. Returninf leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 7:30 a. m., and Sunday 9: GO a. m., at rives Tarboro 9:55 a, m., 11:00 . m. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro dally except Sunday CO a. m., arriving Smithfleld 6:10 a. m., returning leaves smithfleld 7:00 a. m., arrives at Goldsboro S:25 a. m. Trains on Nashville Branch iavi Yadkin Division Main Line Trail leaves wnmjcgion, s:io a. ra., arrlvei Fayettevills 12:20 p. in., leaves Fayette vilio l.::42 p. in. arrives Sanford V.Zl m- I:etu;nins Ic-ave Saniord 3:0 arrive Kayettfv:;!? 4:20 p. m. leave Fayettevllie 4: SO p. m., arrivet vv ilmington 7:15 p. in. Eennettfivllle Rrarcb Train l-avea Densettsvlile 8:10 a. m.. r-Taxton9:0a a. m.. lied Springs. 3:22 a. ru.. Parktoc 10:41 a. in., Hope Miiis 10:55 a. m., ai rive FayettcviUe 11:10. Returnlnj leaves Fayetteviile 4:45 m.. Horn M;ms 5:w p. m.. Hd srnn23 &: c m.. Maxr.cn 6:3o p. m., arrives Uen oettsvtile 7:15 p. in. Connections at Fayettevllie witfc train No. 78 at Ma.xt.on with thj K'ocxy iiount s:30 a. m., 4:uu p. m.f ar rive r-iashvuie iu:u a. m., 4:-i3 p.ni. Spring Hope 11:00 a. m., 4:45 p. rn. Re turning leave Spring Hope 11:20 a. m. 5:15 p. ni., Nashville 11:45 a. ra., 5:41 p. a., arrive at Reeky Mount 12:10 p m 0:20 p. ra., daily except bund ay. Train cn Clinlor. Bsanch leaver Vm saw for Clinton daily, except Sur.fiay 8:20 a. tn. and 4.: IS pp. m. Returning leaves Clinton at 7:00 a. ia.. and in in p. ra. Train No. 7S rnakfr- close ccnneocioi at Weldon for li points Nort.b rialiy all rail via Richmond. v. .) chah;. Osnrai Pas.enger AgeTt J. R. ;EN'LY. rTi'X. Manager. In xtremis. "Is the tloor vcll barrel? And the win dow?" -Yea." And the outer satc is it firm ar.cl fast? There was one rode by cn t'e hitter blast That cried. 'Beware! I shall entr there An3 set my seal ere the cawn of cay." ' "It is all secure. Sleep, sweet, nor fear: There is none can dare to enter here.' "Quick! Cover ne close and sit on guard And shield by sight, for I seera to see A Pallid Presence that beckons me: His bro7 is coli ar.d he's green with mold. Oh. how could he enter if all is barred?" "There is Cease, These are peace. none has entered, beloved, but visions that vex your "Oh. hold my hand, for to part Is pain, You see it not. but there's One defies Our bolts and bars and bids me rise And fare with him thro' the valley dim, Whence none may ever return again." Oh, strange and sad! Ere I answered "Nay." Dark Death had stolen a soul away. Susie M. Best, In Independent. PROMINENT PEOPLE. ITwt Kubelik. the vlolinUt. rtvthed his twenty-third year a few days agt. Senator Cockrell i-05eMes a remark able memory. He ncrcr forjrets a face. President Roosevelt has de lined an invitation to attend the Frontier Asso elation reunion at Cheyenne, Wyo. Venetian fronds of Tope Pius X. Mid that he looks ten years oldr than he did before his election to the Pont id eate. Andrew Carnegie has offered the cify of Dublin. Ireland, the sum of SHO.orio toward the erection of a free rublic library. Mrs. Jane Latbrop Stanford. Presi dent of the nnirersity. lias sailed from San Francisco, CaLfor a two-year tour of the world. "Kid Larigne is teaching French men how to box. He has many pupils at his school in Paris. Diily Lavisrnc, his brother, U running a club in Se attle. Probably the oldest public officer in the Nation is Judpre John Slaughter, assistant to the State librarian of Wy oming, who has Just passed his ninety fourth birthday. King Charles I. of Uoumania, who re cently celebrated the thirty-seventh an niversary of his coronation, is described us "one bf the wisest and most beloycd moikirchs of the time." Charles Stevens, Secretary of thd Anti-Vaccination League of Minneap olis. Minn., died from smallpox. He had frequently denounced vaccination as Inefficacious and a barbarous prac tice. Joseph Wingate Folk, who has !een mentioned as a Presidential possibil ity on the Democratic ticket, is the young Circuit Attorney of St. Louis who successfully pushed the recent "boodle trials" of that city. Mary E; Wilkins, (Freeman) made at one time the curious discovery that in writing to her intimate friends she unconsciously imitated the handwriting of the person she addressed. This is an unusual form of plagiarism. LABOR WORLD. A general strike seemed immiicnt among the t-'f.-innn coal minors. The Bricklayers International Union has a membership of over 80W. Philadelphia textile works employ fiOOS children undci- sixteen years of Applications for three ch.mers in Porto Rico have been rc-cived ly the National Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. Striking shoe ooeraiivos at Montreal. Can., have returned to work, their strike resulting in an ignominious ! de feat for the organization. It is reported that the Western Union contemplates an advance to iU 'opera tors which will average . a month. About "jOCO men will be affected. A number of firms in Wheeling, W. Va., have refused to concede the de mands of the union limicr.-. The hit ter's strike has been tlrajrgins on in consequence since April 1. It is expected that it will be but a few months when a sufficient number of schoolteachers are organized in va rious parts of the country to warrant the formation of a national organiza tion. Carpenters ct Toledo, Ohio, who were loldiug out for thirty-seven and one- half cents an hour, have compromised on thirty-five cents. This agreement, lasts for a certain period, when the advanced scale goes into effect. Under agreements signed by the Hotelkeepers Association and the Waiters' Union at Chicago, GOOO em ployes receive a ten per cent, advance in wages and improved working con ditions. The agreements run until Au- During 1002 labor disputes in the United Kingdom were fewer than in the preceding year, but they affected n greater numoer or workpeople tiian in the preceding five years. The time lost, however, was less than in 11)01, and was below Ive years. the average of the last FITS per onanentlv cared.No fits or nervo'-is- rtc-ss after first dav'3 tiso of Dr. Kline's Grai NerveRestorer.?2trial bottle and treatiselied Dr. R. II. Kxixe, Ltd., f31 Arch St., rhlla.,V.t Eighty-five per cent, of the children of Japan are now in school. Ask Tour Denier For Allen's Foot-Save, A powder to shake Into your shoes; rests the feet. Cures Corn, Bunions, Swoollea. Sore, Hot, Callous, Acaia, Sweating Feet and In growing Nails. Alie-i 's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all druggists and enoa stores, 25 cents, bample mailed Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LcBoy, N. Y. AutomoDi.e buuding gives employment to u,ouJ persons in f ranee. How's This? "We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward?? ny case of Catarrh that cannot bo curod D iiEJi & atarrn uure. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Tolelo. O. Ve, the undersigned, have ino-vn F. 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The Domestic Hen a Wonder, Scratching a living here and there, killing thousands of bugs and worms which would cause much loss of crops if allowed to live, the ordinary barn yard hen is a wonderful combination of productive forces. In five years' time she will lay 700 eggs, each contain ing 650 grains of water, 125 of fat. 108 of lime, 80 of albuuuen. 20 of sugar and 10 of ash the most condensed and strengthening form of food offered to mau. Every person having a little riot of ground is able to keep from half a dozen to many dozen of these wonders and so add to the family in come. To do this to the greatest ad vantage, one must know how to care for his fowls to guard against, de tect and cure disease; which fowls to save for breeding purposes, etc The simplest and most satisfactory way of securing this knowledge is to buy it from some person who has made a success of fowl raising as a business. Such a book, giving the experience of twenty-five years', is obtainable for 25 cents in stamps from the Book Pub lishing House, 134 Leonard St, New York City. It is an invaluable work. The life of one chicken saved would pay for the book several times over. IS YOUR HEALTH VALUABLE? Di is rwy. - tncpi or won..- S!tcd with a Cbro- rftca permaaeatly. Life U a eoounuoo. .tn-5l. d lh'" no aa :,o hoy. toM.oc DUUooUUa .t erery tan.. U thi. ZT Zr. . ho are carrytajf repaired to trea Chr.-ac Di ae CAN Dx. Haiiuwav. bare perfected x ,y.;cm ef bom. treatment boae.a.1 have thoum!, of other,. W me . y.ptom bianV.. C"rt pondnc conildcntial. Nctary Has a Record. Hamburg. Pa..trs. it is claimed, tec el:est witary pub lic in Berks coun ty, in the person cf JacUscn Levan, who has the au tosrapli of every governor of the state, from the days of Andrew Jackscn Lcvan. G curtin down to the present, cither on a notary com mission or as justice of the peace. Justice Levan is 74 years of age. a native of Lehigh county, and becn his career as justice cf the peace on April 11, in the town of Ham burg. Baring his public career of nearly forty years not a single judg ment or case decided by him was appealed to court, neither was a ccze of his ignored by the grand jury. mrrm ,7 l1 ul I if. H -v--M f mm VNw VSa CANDY yy GUARANTEED CURE for fill bowel troubles, anoendicitla. biliousness, bad breath, bad blood, wind on the stomach, bleated bowels, feu I mouth, headache. Indigestion, pimples, pains after ea'.ng, liver trouble, sf.'.low skin and dizziness. When ycur bowels don't mov regularly you arc sick. Constiratioa kills more-Deoole than all other diseases tocetter. It B starts chronic ailments and long years of suffering. 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WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER ta: TRIAL BOTTLE IO CENTS t1 i 9ITT nifi h Ci 7CURES Sick Headache f4 ' AND DiZZlNESS. V 'n aii'l r;. at Urugst trea EDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. KteblUheJ 1839. .l)e artrner.ts cf Med!r!r. Tiint;tr ar.d t l-arraicv. I he :xtv-.lTth s. sioa wili commence rptc-mber 23. 1 ni t.cn ftes .-ni livinjt xre:i-es ura moder ate. For annunccenitnt acd turther informa tion, addrrsg, ChrUiopUer Tompkins, 91. I., I)tn, lilrLmoud, Vtrgiulsu Bill. WKAVEItVlLLK, S. C. Eight miles from AsheYil e. We want you bare oar catalog. Address, . MAKVIN A. YOST. I BB51S VrHtBt ALL ELSE rAHi. fien .oaga sjrap. rsstes uoaa. Use In time. Sold i7 drucrrtsts. i ra . omctine temp r,,T-- Unrnrtrr a a apecs!' t. 1 hut a inoa- ic d a a bar artmnJ "T''' .tA ,vemsWe. of b, a.n,e co-panioa. hict. they uU tbat U.w baa Wn arq-ired by t'T 7"" - , . ' pltrat'on. deoteJ .rI-T.Iy to tr -7 , ' . U..,e4 nore than any other r ch caaT corel,.i:ooJ aA Skin Pie., Bla-Jer ..d ' Proren .cce.f-I in er.a tbe mo,t ob.ua.t. CURB YOU AT HUc. . . . too at roof own h.c . for f.UT aoc. ; - . ataWaV, UJ. Addraaa J. NE"TO His Shoulder to the Wheel. Eugene H. Ihman. the young Col orado student who was the first Amer ican to be awarded the Rhodes schol arship at Oxford, is a self-made stu dent His credentials were indisput able' for they showed a percentage higher than these submitted by a score of other students. Naturally he had to submit to the i.,crrc nf hovs' ioumals. and -success" papers, so that his career might be the inspiration for other struegling youths. How did you manage to work your wav through college fo successfully?" asked an important representative of a very unimportant journal. By keeping my shoulder to the wheel," replied Lehman, tartly. The answer will be appreciated when it is understood that young Leh ircan worked his way through Yale with money earned in pushing an in valid In her chair fcr 25 cents an hour. TAKE DOWN REPEATING SHOTGUNS A Winchester Take-Down Repeating Shotgun, with a strong shooting, full choked barrel, suitable for trap or duck shooting, end an extra interchangeable modified choke or cylinder bore barrel, for field shoot ing, lists at only $42.00. Dealers sell them for less. This makes a serviceable all round gun within reach of everybody's pocket book. Winchester Shotguns outshoct and outlast the most expensive double barrel guns and are just as reliable besides. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., - KEW HAVES. CO.W. company, nicafo or JVev York. WS Female College schools In the South, ith a high y fit a verv nnnnlir immr U.n rom five static. vtn.iin(r (rnm n.J W r-r ' ft rwr a m w M RfcV. J. fl, RHODES, A. fl.. Pres., LUtletoa N. C. K. E RlpansTabulesare the best dyspepsia iraedicirJe ever made. A hundred millions of them have sold la the United States in a single year. Every illness disordered stomach is arising from a relieved or cured by their use. So lommon Is it that diseases originate from the stomach it may be safely as serted there is no condition of ill health that will not h benefit cured by the occasional use of Ripans Tabules. Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The five-cent package is enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains a household supply for a year. One generally- gives relief within twenty minutes. ATLANTA COLLEGE OF P3ARMACT. to t iicucusarr. on t m I. v. n rusr store. Tvm r. GEO. rTATVjat iSSTita. Sa 33. Siffirt Thempstn't Eye Utsr Londcn. tnai escap-.ag e:-c:rjr; traction cabr has bra fa. way throngh the gas pir. IKl V. ..... .uu.i ia t. Thcs: perforation Tarii iroiu Cnr-Hurmu ri n :n eighths, and as the thlrkn: f"fa i-lro,lnri ruin li r.nV - than flTevfUhlhs cf an is.a th a - - - - kk at ia am- a . plete. SEABOARD 5 Air LiNiv JRailway ' Doeblt Dally Sinrlei. Brtieea Ket Tcrt, Iuapi, iiiuu, ir, Orient ud PolaU Soai. txd f IJI XFFKCT APRIL 12, H.j3 BOCTHWABD. Dally No. 11 Lt. NtvTork- P. B.B. 12 U pa Lt. Phlladtlphia, S 29 pa Lt. BaJUmor. 6 45 j a Lt. Wat olnftton. W. & By 7 00 ; ta 13 :ia Lt. Rlobmona, B.A.iuy 10 as j ffl Lt. PeUrtbur, 17 rx Lr. Norllna, Lv. Henderson, lUia lnia 4 00sm 6 00 ta Lt. Baleifb, Lt. Southern Plne Lt. Hamlet, Lt. Colombia, I At. Bavacoah. Ar. Jackaonvtll. 10 00 ia ntj 3 20 1 sa 8 05 1 6 60 t a tjl. ?J47 4S ia t ooTi Ar. hX. AugosUne At. Tampa, ho. S3 Lt. Ktw Tork.!l.T.P. K.t 7 65 sa Lt. Philadelphia. " 10 16aa Lv.New I'urK.O.D.a.a.Cot W pia Lt. Baltimore, R 8.P.C0. j c K t a Lt. Waafton. X.AW.8.B. Lt. Portsmouth, b. A. L. 9 05 pa Lt. vTeldon, - 11 45 1 a Lt. Norllna 1 tOaa lia HI, a C;Cf 10 49 ia Lt. Henderson, Lt. BaldKb, Lt. Boutbsrn Plnea, 3 22 aa stOaa COO aa 7 SO aa 4 Lt. Hamlet, Lt. Wilmington, Ar. Charlotte, " 10 0Sm lOtJisi Lt. Chester, Lt. Greenwood, Lt. Athena, 10 25aa 12 SS ta 2 W pm 4 W m IC4 t Ar. Atlanta, J Ar. August, C A W. C 1 10 pm Ar. Maoon, C. of Oa. 7 M pm 11 Jla Ar. Montgom'ry.A-AW.P. 9 20 pm Ar. Mobile. LAN. 3 55 am Ar. New Of leans, L. A X. 7 15 am Ar. NashvlUe.N.i-.A St.L. 6 40 am Ar. MemphK 9 45 pm biiaa NOKTHWABD Daily ral'.f No. SJ N . M Lt. Mempblw.N.C.A Ht.U 12 45tioon 6 (0r Lt. Nashville, ' Lt. New Orleans, L. A N., Lt. Mobile, L.AN. Lt. Montgomery. A. A W. P 8 15 t m ....... 12 40 am 6 45 am Lt. Macon, C ol Ua 8 00 am ' It) rsi Lt. Augusta. C. A W. C 10 10 aa Lv. Atlanta, I Ar Athens, Ar Greenwood, Ar. Chester. b. A.L. 12 i0 000a e 10 2 67 pm Hi: I a 6 15 pm atUa " 717 pm 4 Ilia Lt. Charlotte, 7 25 pm 6 01 aa Lt. Wllirlngton. S SO pm Lt. Hamlet, 10 SO pm 7 to 1 a Lt. ttou thorn Pines, Lt. ltalelgb, Lt. Henderson, Lt. Norllna Lt. Weldon, Ar. Portsmouth, 11 18 pm 1 25 am 3 M am 8 45 am 605 am 800 en t 4Ua 11 ISaa 1 5 pa 3 00 1 a t Sty ' Ctftaa Ar. Vab,ton,.N.A W.tt.R... Ar. Baltimore. U.t).P.Co. tCSOaa 1 03 pa tioia tW aa Ar.Naw York,O.D.aH.Co. Ar. I'hila't bia, N.Y.P.ANf 6 46 pm Ar. New York, 8 IS pm No. 34 i 09 1 m N.. M tSOu Lt. Tampa, 8. A. Ii. Ry. Lv. tit. Augustine 6 40 a:n I i a -7&0ja 12l0a IMii fUil iUu II Mia 1 10 pa US pa 4 09 pa I tip ( Wja 13 It I ta Kn csota Lt. Jacksonvllie, Lt. 8arant.ab Lv. Columbia, j Lt. Ha Hi let, Lv. Southern PInM, Lt. F.alelgb, Lt. Henderson, Lt. Norllca Lt. Petersburg At. Iilcbmond. 45 am 1 IS pm 6 S&m 20 :0. m 11 lHm 1 25 am 2 Mam S 40 am 5 4V am 6 89 am t. 4 Ar. Washington, W.8.By.lU 10 am Ar. Baltimore. P.B.K. 11 5 am Ar. rbllaJalphia, - 1 6 pm Ar. New.York, " 4 tn u Note. f Dally, eept Sunday. Central Time. Eastern me a.r 1 Tickets on cale to all points. Pod man birth e. Rtba nrr4 and rttrrs tloni made on ontsrofpg sU&tnt-ri from Norfolk. Bftggfcge checked from hotel and renidenrea without extra charge. Call at the Up-town Ticket Office Yarborough House Bulldin;. C. H Gattis C T. and P. A Ball, Ealtich and Inlrtst rhoneal.7. H. 8. LEA UD. T. P. A- Ilaltlzr :.C 1 B. E. L. BUNCH. Gen'1 Paw. Aged rortmouth. V. JA3. IL BAHR, lit Vice PreiUt and General Manager. ATLAHT1C AND H. C. R. B. CO. Time Table No. 23. to take jSnndaj. November 9ia. l'J02. at ":M a. tn,, Eastern Standard Time. Sa peredM Time Table No. 27. of Ja" 9. 1902. Pas-. D'ly late T Paaa. . D'ly lft fl I Dly M 1ft e. lt STATIONS AM. P.1L JLU. PA 8 00 S80LT Or,lUtoro ArllCS H It 18 IS 63 Best's 10 43 fi Ml 8 2 t&9 LaQrantce 10 Si I t&; f ft 10 Falling Creek 10 221 been tiS 4 22?. Kinaton T10 12 ? Lv Ar Kl&ston Jano J 802 f 48s CasweU 9S0f73 9 IS 4 Af Xjttt tn HLoes Biding 180 803 Con Creek ISO 9 tO 819 Tuscsrora 9 23 I 9 4 f 5 28 CUrk'a f 12 i 1 42 Xease Cr'eeLng 10 10 6 40Ar v' Lv 00 6 50LV Ar 8 27 6 02 Jixm Citv f C 16 BlverdAle 8 IS f f 6 18 OroAtan 8 02 1 80 Harel&ck 8 00 843 Newport 7 46 t 849 Wild wood 7S3I f C 64 Atiactle 7 35 1 7 05 Morebead City 7 27 Ar Atlantic Hotel Lv 7 15 Ax ILOity Depot Lv 7 03 AM. P.M. AM- Train 2fo: 9, IreiRht, leaves Ktt 1 80 pm, Tuesday, Tturaday and Satardi. aeoo&d-elassv . Trala Ho. 10, fraight, arrives at at 10 U am, Monday, Wedneaday asd frid aeooAd-elaaa, f ffitop oa slgaal. ,8. L. DILL. B. A. HXWLASD. ' 0a,ftept- Master of Trail j. a Luna. Calet Dtoxtsbf. V

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