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The fit ties Family Take Tp Their
bate la k Hum la Sold Hill-A
Letier inmm Advlslnsr ike. Benter
la Rid Ike Hons Else SnlTor the
time eyo, it 'i;; no rewr.-
Lfct their town had u )i i
oily Trhocc r-mc pf t -o,
8 f'Xi.'ity ;i tho .jo? o w-ion
.!. This family .T'i r,.o-
oi .1, too, ft'iii tlie towr. hi
iL vp off.
Some time ago they moved to
Nevr London, or. rather tried to
trove there, haying wanted to ten
one of Warren Coleman's honst
there, tat alter eeeing that they
were a low family, the house v?ae
lefosed to them. They then tried
to rent oca from him at Richfiold
and fI -d. But when thy struck
Gold Hll, Warren Coleman inform
ne that they occupied one of bi
bonnes without having even renUd
from hi oi.
It seems that the people of Gol
ITiil wTl rery probably oust tbf
family, too, as Warren Coleman re
coircd a letter from a gentleman of
the lawa a few days ego, asking
tha. be please don't root to thfa)
and i La t he make them tret out
elo th house would rery pro'oabh
()) duet'oyed in Borne f ay. Th'
gen 'Ionian did not mako thii
threat, m the least, on hia own par',
but merely advised Warren Col
mn in time.
Coi?man haa obtained sorce per
son to go and try to matte the
family Isave, but if they will not
Vboa'e by n ason, the law will have
to rum jfe them.
A few Train to Be Put on the Southern
'J lie Southern's travel hng grown
to unci) proportions that anothei
in.ir. in needed. 1'b.o Charlotte,
Coh.ubia it August, which oomoe
in nt 3.10 p. m., brings several
slof tif r, which are switched over
to tiiC main line, at this point, be
inj attiched to the vestibnle.
Tho addition of these coaches
mftkes f his train to heavy. To
roitjuv the matter a new train is
to be added, running direct from
Colnndia, S. C, to Washineton.
Tho truins will be known as Noa.
3;$ ft ad 34. Charlotte Observer,
A Touffh Character.
"K -t." E i Lit-k, the "boy ore.
tor," rh ) was recently arrested fo.
fjrj?i-ry, s still canfined in j til at
Gruer eb iro. His fathfr, Mr. J C
I.'-ik.'af Arnold, this county, visit
ed b'm leeentlyaud endeavored to
have h'm releftced on boad, but wbs
tioih' ti justify for the required
ano ;r,t. The evidence against the
bpy ' 1 ".acher" is said to be con
f.la and he will undoubtedly be
cmv'c'. 'I. Tne DiepVch sympa
thitv jf th the parenis acd relit
tiv -if be boy, hut from, all eyi-
det o i ) is undoubtedly a tough
ebarn.-t i and will receive no more
th.u I ij just d.jserts. Davidjon
DiHor-lo'',
tent Mute Killed by a Train.
H, r h rson, Fsb. 22 A deaf and
dtitr - Uite man was killed on the
railn "d between Bowen's Croesini;
ard Ornystone yesterday mominp;,
hy a trMiiht train going north. Bs-ft-
Veing Henderson be went
in'.'i h. rlwr hnn to have hU hair
WITH TEE HUMORISTS.
Mis Tend' Lecture at the flmatd
chool BuIKHbk ThnrsdMT MKs.
Miss Yendes' lecture on
"Hnmor and American Hum
orists" Thursday nifr.ht at the
Graded school building was
enjoyed in a degree of intensity
rather than by broadness of num
bers. The room was very comfortable
and the speaker was in good
vein, so that those who attended,
availed themselves of a riob
literary treat.
As the bird flits from point to
point gathering and interweaving
sprig and spray into - a neat
rotundity, a thing of beauty and
of joy, and as tho bee gathers
the nectar from various flowers
and conoentrates the extracts of
all sweetness, so the speaker
culled and gathered from her
fayorite authors, the gems of
hnmor that made the lecture a
series ol recitals m which the
droll,rthe ludicrous and the
pathetio were presented in
characteristic style.
The speaker drew the delica e
line between wit and humor but
termed them twin sisters or close
cousins and showed herself quite
at home in the family. A vein of
the humorous doubtless aids her
in scrutinizing the authors and
giyes decisiveness to her favorit
ism. Of 'the number quoted
Mark Twain is qnit a favorite.
!.'. is nse for waler ts one of his
hret It wa-i in voi.';'rig Robert
i', Pvrdot'" p-xpoii, in a sleep
in : enr t'):t brou t down the
uo'Hc and clival-!1. tl. i audience
l'i u fiLtor to .ma s re sides.
f'be rloMt-1 vritb D r'. BLoeke't
"H.-iuati J-pS' !hit .10 fraught
vith na'.hoa ihM lY.cxc is hardly
anything like humor in it. It has
a moral of a woman's peculiar
ddvotion. on whose absolute self
martrydom the husband was able
to rise to the highest pinacle of
political and social eminence
only to look down and see that in
elevating him she had been
pressed to a lower plane than
when they started as equals in
li fo. Bat his eminence was not
all of the world's sewgaw, for he
saw in their social contrast the
reverse contrasted in nobility of
son, and his visions peered into
the great beyond where merit
meets its true reward and will
snroly reverse thoir stations. The
picture may have its counterparts
but its presentation was so real
that the henrer was wrapped in
tne story, oblivions that it was
recited as an illustration of the
author's power at. fiction. Daily
ol reb. 524tn.
GEN. N I F0RKE3T.
THE SUFFERER BLEEPS.
Jlrs. swinlt Expires After Fourteen A Tale of the 60's From the Lost f ause.
1
Months of Pain.
Mrs. George W 8 wink
At the end of April, 1863, Gens
at 12 eral Streight, an Indiana officer, was
ocloeic 15 minutes p. m. tod.y designated by the Federal general
passed quietly away in death from commanding the Arruy of Tennessee
her long period of suffering. to prepare for a raid into Northern
For about fourteen months she Georgia, the object be'ng to out the
has boin the acute png of wasting Confederate communica ions by de.
disease that made death the on y stroying railways and bridges, and
cure. I to bnrn commissary stores and
The deoeased was resigned at d above all to wreck the splendid arsos
met death In Christian triumph, nl at Rome, Georgia.
Mrs. Swink had passed her 61st It was calculated that Streight'i
birthday. raid would require a march of. -some,
She leaves a husband; a daugh 300 hundred miles. He was siren
tnr, Mrs. B F Harmon, and a eon, pioked troops and supported by a
.Harry, who bays waited at her bed large force for reooonoissancc,, to1
hide as long as possible the teal par
side till the end.
The funeral rites will beoon
ducted at the home Friday at 8
o'olock by her pastor, Rev. C B
Miller. Daily of Feb. 23rd.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
T the Memory ef Slise Lilly
Hammer.
pose of the inoursion
Straight began his real operations
on April 28. h, and by the 20th Gen
eral Forrest, who had been ordered
to pursae and biflls the Federals,
was close at his heels
Forrest was one of the wonderfnl
men of the war. Judged by his re
Wbereas, Uoct m nis wisdom sonroes and opportunities, no man
saw tot on February I4th, 18yy, to who wore tha gray accomplished
remove from this earth to the more, and an enemy who opposed
Home above, Miss Lillie Belle him was bound to fight, cor quer,
Summer, the assistant mnsio run or die.
teacher in Hont Amcena Female The moment Straight felt t':e first
Seminary, Mt. Pleasant, N. C, stroke of Forrest's hand, he nalired
the faculty of the same do adopt that a tireless, skilled fos was on
the following resolutions : his track, and for ninetysix hours,
1. That we submit with humble bJ day or night was the Fed
resignation to this act of Provi- r' column at rest.
dence knowing that our Heavenly Like some insatiate monster, the
Father Dosessea infinite wisdom Confederate general followed the
and works nil thinsrs tor-ether for Fpderal column, and, whenever and
the good of them that loye Him. w&erever no:i there was a vigilant
1 rimfc w tBnrlor tn fa o relentless attack". In 104 miles
bereaved relatives onr heartfelt " I0Unt e,nt Dattlea DT aaT DQ
1-1 1 ;. a ate
sympathy over the brief eepara- lQree J n,al' "u m ,wo 01
tion from this loved one and bid ,a"er' wuere r""erJ w j
them find consolation from the h,a m.en t0 within 100 f.etof the
enemy s line, the only enide or Igkt
was the flash of rifles aud the blase
of c.iunon.
otreight was himself a man of
nerve and resource. Skillfully ar
ranged ambuscades, fierre charges
aud stubborn resistance met Forrest,
and in a fuir proportion of the con.
mots tne federals held their own
870, noo Per Ton,
Colorido Springs, Colo., Feb. 23
The gror.t Uabella gold iniae bae
orea'ed a third sensation Ij ens
countering for ihr third time in
two months nl'ra rich bonaci ore.
In Dece.-nber a vein carrying $1,000
ton was opened in the nin h level
of the Lee shaft. Oa January 27 a
itre.tk in that vein was enouutercd
which assayed on seleot sampler as
high as $10,000 per ton. The run
f the vtiin, inolndlug the streaks,
has returm d as high as $20,000
from :he tint It r,
The latent discovery is a vein
tniuevhat larger, and from its loess
titn it is believed to b) the famous
tiuena Vista vein, wbose charaotr r !
vlv-uite. This vein pinohed ftf
-ojearsiigo. While ft was baing
no; ki d in a period nf IS mouths it
netted the company $301,000 in
ividend?, The vein rut encountered
in the teuth b vel of tte old Buena
Vista shaft. The management rr.
nfies to dent or en-.fii m tt s strike
or to state i he values as shown by
a iVB. From a semi-f ffloinl source,
however, it is learned that the valuf
is 'as high ae $70,000 per ton.
sure - hope of eternal life with a
reunion ""of all those who fall
asleep in Jesus.
3. That we sorely feel onr loss
in being deprived of such an effi
i - -
cient and. oonsoientions assistant
co-laborer, 'who had the promise
by natural qualification and great
aoibition of becoming eminently but they gra,t)y ontnumWed
A fTL.l ii-r i 1 I '
we ael The fierce onslaught of Forrest,
vUr.BuHQgrao.B, uer wvawe anu hi. ,mpetnous attack, his nnyield
cuconu. umpuHHiou, uuu xier IDg tenacity and uncompromising
many acts of love and friendship assaults, combined with his swift
in the school which made her c ar.d rap:d movements, were enough
lavonte witn students ana to Daralvz the stnutrst hrt
teachers. make the bravest soul question the
o. 1 hat ner association in the outcome. Like as a mighty and
school has been ot the most help- tireless blood-hound would follow
ful kind, and her memory will we the prey, so this wizard of the sad
ever cherish, and in cherishing it die riKued the hard-marohing Fed
will do us good. eraU, and never for a single iostatt
6. That tho-ie resolutions be in thvse days or nights was there
recorded in the minutes of the other thought or plan bnt to destroy
Seminary, that a copy be sent 'he invaders,
the relatives, and that they be I Straight fonnd friendly gnides
published in The Mont Amcenian, 41,(1 helping hands amongst the
The Concord Standard, The "don men and women of Northern
Times, The Lutheran Viuitor, and Auburn ; but these coold not hide
the Enterprise-Gazette, Sonoia, him tr0m the wle J of the smits
Ga. Respectfully. In rm 01 lnose ""owing the trail.
Henderson N Miller. Prin. Pr 8taj the Tenging hand that was
TROUBLE IN MANILA.
Natives Bnrnlne; tke rity aed Flrlnc
Ob Our Holdlere.
Immense damage was done to
the city of Manila during Wednes
night. The natives it seems tried
to make good their threat to
bnrn the city by sotting fire to it
at different plaoes at the same
time.
The Americans in concert with
the local firemen fonght the flames
to great disadvantage. Ill dis
posed natives wonld sut the hose
till they had to be driven and
corraled in open spacos to pre
vent their mischief. Many shots
were fired and a few soldiers
wcre wounded. Whole acres ot
the city were bnrded over. At
latest advices the situation wnB
under oontrol. Daily of 23rd,
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
roy At tUKtttd owrn co.. mfw vomt.
Virgie Shonp, Sec,
Committee,
ever uplifted in his rear.
With horses dropping dead in the
roads
vtrB.
been
m'lth full" f.llmn I n . U -
consciousness of Bleep from their
a Ye. a la amI ;h lli.j. !:.,:
need for over fifty years by , . ... . . 6
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Mr. A O Thomas, of Marysvillc
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te Klondike. For rears he suf
fered untold ngnny from consump
tion, aoccmpanied by bemorrbapep;
and was absolutely cured by Dr.
Hire's New Discovery for Cod
jwr ption, Coughs 'and Colds. lie
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in comparison with this marvelous
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aflictious are positively cured by
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c k.:h a-jSfiOO TJuarsnUtcrt tc
'H- " i.rii-H rPlondi'vi.
still buntei the foe. One-half of
the command, on the third day, was
killed, wonnded or broken down
but still, with only 600 soldiers he
hunted the Federal raiders, and, on
May 3d, within twenty milei of
Rume the objeotiye poiut of the
expedition Streight and his 1,600
men laid down their arms and sur
and ask for "Mrs. Wioslows Ponth.
i ig Bjrop," and take no other kind, rendered to the Confederate general,
who ooold then, after his terrible
Mesiiltnl wireelors ConHrined.
The 8tate Senate Wednesday co:
Armed the following nominations
for Monganton hospital ;
Messrs. J P Sawyer, J P Cald'
wall, J Y Dolt, J K Davis, Joseph
Jcobs and E II ArmGald, and for
the Central hospuai at Raleigh W B
Fort, R N Speight, J D Biggs, R
H Stancill and J,li Broadfoot.
THE UB3X FHESC1UPTION POK
CHILLS
and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste
less Chill Tonio. Never fails to cure;
Then why experiment with worthies!
jmitatiout.? Price CO cents. Toui
money buck if it fails to onro.
pursuit, muster less than 600 fol
lowers.
Every mile of the 164 was covered
with wat's wrecks. Dead soldiers,
mntilfted animals, wounded men
and etricken beasts, broken wagons,
abandoned trains and scattered sup
plies told the story of the rclentleis
aud pitiless assault. Nuaring the
end, in forty-eight hours, four
attles and ninety miles' marching
and four hours' sleeping.
Surely these deeds of the cavalry
of the Army of Tennessee are not
unworthy of Confederate valor.
Ask Vour
DBUGcilST
for a generous
O rent
TRIAL HUE.
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V-nrHf In. Cirt Pr. flt( i
t.rfii. XMjocteo !tiu
So Escapes Are Being Blade.
Some days ago we received a
loiter from Mr. R O Bonfield,
superintendent of the chain gang,
in which be wishes to correct
some statements that seem to be
spreading that a nnmbor of bis
convicts have escaped, some of
them since court. Mr. Bonfield
states that not one has made his
COLO 'N HEAD e3cPe since court lie-re. Mr,
Bennola seems to be rtintnug tLo
nh.ia K-ua to tlim btMi of hit,
ability, nod wifhos that some who
tako pleusnre in finding fuuit will
only let hid port of tho wOik
The Old Dummy Car Fixed Up.
To see the new car of Photographer
Messe, now standing near the passen
ger depot, one cn hardly realize
that it is the old dummy passengor
oar which at one time oarried our
people to andfrom the dipot. Mr.
Moose has for months been working
on this car, having purchased for
the pnrposeof making a photograph
oar similar to the one in which he
now lives. Nsw rolling stock has
been put under It and it has been
nioely painted and toe rooma re.
modeled. In one apartment is his
reception room, while in the other
end is his photograph gallery, a sky
light of considerable size haying
been put in. Signer Rita has boen
at work lately putting on the letters
along on tba outside, Mr. Moose
will not keep the two cars together
One will leave soon for Kings
Mountain while the other will be
stationed for the present at Gastonia,
Mr. Moose made the one that he
now travels in while he w.is in
Texas. This one is muoh larger
than the dummy car, it being amply
large for his private rooms together
with gallery.
Bob Burdelte.ta.Blarrjr.
Robert J Burdette, the humorist,
will be married before Easter to
Mrs. P 0 Baker, of Pasadena, Cal
a woman of wealth, well known en
the ooast. Tha ceremony will be
performed in Pasadena. The news
comes out here because a Toledo
dressmaker has been a lifo-long
friend of the Burdette family. She
has one son about the age of Mr.
Burdette's son,
Pasadena, Cal., Feb 23 It is
settl.d fact that Robort J Burdette,
renowned humorist, lecturer and
divine, is to become the temporary
pastor of the first Presbyterian
chnroh of this city. Mi. Burdette
will preach bis first surra on on
Easter Sunday. As he is ons of
the brightest men of the land and
is a great favorite here, this will be
a particularly happy bit of news for
Pasadena, wbose people will feel as
if they bad drawn a prize. Mr,
Burdette is a Baptist, bnt it is more
than Agreeable to the members of
this large Presbyterian parish to
have him serve as their temporary
pastor. loledo, U., Dispatch.
A Banquet to Gen. Gomes.
Matanzas, Feb. 22. The ban
quet tendered here to Oen. Max
imo Gomez was a brilliant affair
and well attended. The Junta
Patriotica, which had charge of
, the entertainment, refrained from
inviting Spaniards, which dis
pleased the Cuban commander,
The Separate Car Bill.
Alter the Ilouse had passed the
separate car bill twice Tuesday
some objections were noted and it
was held np. An entirely new
bill was presented and passed in
that body Wednesday. The fol
lowing is the bill as it will be
The banquet was ciyen in the not changed by the Senate:
theatre. The guests numbered Section 1. That all railway and
200 and 4,000 spectators were steamboat companies, as common
present. The boxes were crowded carries in the transporation of
free Fill
Bond your address to H. E. Buck
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sample box of Dr. King's New Life
Pills. A trial will convince you of
their merits. These pills are easy
in action and are particularly effect
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Sick Headache. For malaria and
Liver troubles they have been
proved invaluable. They are guar
anteed to be perfectly free from
every deleterions su balance and to
be purely vegetable. Tbey do not
weaken by their action, but by giv-
ng tone to the stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate the system. Reg
ular size 25o. por box. Sold by P B
uor.
with ladies of the best cirole of
society and the publio generally
crowded the four tiers of galleries.
Oen. Wilson sat on the right of
Gen. Gomez and Cuban General
Betancourt was seated on his
left. A picture of George Wash
ington was prominently displayed
on the Wall. Gen. Gomez, during
the banquet left his seat and
11 II J 1 m
gaiiantiy onerea some flowers to
Mrs. Wilson.
lhe speeches began at 10
o'olock, Senor Laboetida, In the
course of hia remarks, said the
authorities at Washington wouid
never govern the country against
its will, a remark whioh was
loudly cheerod. Tho house also
cheered President McKinley.
Senor Rivoro said Gen. Gomez
would never leave Cuba. He was
to bring his family here from San
Domina and stay always in Cuba.
The speaker referred glowlingly
to Washington and was londly
cheered. Senor Ouritz welcomed
Gen. Gomez to Matanzas.
Tho Cuban commander
answered, thanking hia hosts and
referred feelingly to the dark days
of the revolution. Ho said his
gratitude at the welcome aocord-
ed him conld not express the doep
feelings ct his heart. He made
no reference to politics and wes
so hoarse he could hardly artic
ulate.
Uen. Gomez has been ill for
several day3 past and looks tired
out. The banquet was over at
11 o'clock. Gen. Gomez was
cheered as he departed.
Critical Stage Beached.
Washington, Feb. 22. A critical
stage has been reached in the situav
tion regarding the Army Rorganis
zt'ion bill, and it ia more than like
ly that tomorrow's developments
will indicate whether an extra sea
sion will be necessary, or whether a
compromise bill can be agreed npon.
Tonight the prospect is that such a
compromise will be arranged and
substitute bill passed at ouoe,
possibly tomorrow, thus elf aring the
way for appropriation bills and other
mportant legislation. Whatever
plan ia adopted, the Unll bill will
be dropped and general army reor
ganization left for ths next congress.
In retnrn for this it is probable that
L'emoorata will consent to an ex
tension for two years of present
conditions as regards tha line and
staff of the army, thus givins the
President the support he needs. If
Democrats will oonsent to provisions
for the retention of suflloient voluns
teer officers to complete the regular
organization, it is probable an agree.
ment can be reached and a new hill
passed .
Full Blooded Stock.
At Central Fall, K- I., there
W88 born to Mr. and Mrs. Piorce
Traham last week a boy who
weiched over twenty pounds and
five ounces. Tint mother is a
large woman weighing over 200
pounds. The 'ather is more than
x foet high and stoutly built. Hn
weighs 225 pounds. Ex.
"Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate tkeworld," said a genius. The
druggiet handed him a bottle of Do
Witt's Little Karly Risers, the fumoue
little pills. J P Gibson.
BLOOD CUBE SENT FREE.
Cure for Blood and Skin Dis
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If you bnvo tried sarsimanllns. patent
uif uiumt'H, unit (iuuici tni. ftnu buu nave
passengers for hire in North Car-
lina, other than street railways,
shall provide separate, but equal
accomodations for the white and
colored races on all passenger
trains and steamboats carrying
passengers. Such accomoda
tions may be furnished by
railway companies either by sep
arate passsenger cars, or by com
partments in passenger cars
which shall be provided by the
railways, under the supervision
and direction of tho Board of
Railway Commissioners or the
officers succeeding to their pow
ere: Provided, that this shall not
apply to relief trains in cases of
accidents, to Pullman or sleeping
cars or through express trains
that do not stop at all stations
and are not used ordinarily for
traveling from station to
station; to negro eornnts
in attendance on their employers;
to officers or gnarda trannportirg
prisoners, nor to prisoners so
transported.
Sec. 2. Tha Railway Commis
sioners, or the officers succeeding
to their powers are hereby au
thorized to exempt from tho pro
visions of this act brunch hues
and narrow gauge railways, it in
their judgment the enforcement
of this act bo unnecessary to
secure the comfort of passengers
by reason of the light volume of
passenger traffic or the small
number ol negro passengers
traveling on such narrow gauge
or branob lines.
boo. 3. That when any coach
or compartment of a car, for
either race shall be completely
filled at a station where no extra
coa"h or oar can be had.and thain
creased number of passengers can
not be forseeD, the conductor in
charge of such train is hereby
authorized to assign and set apart
a portion of a car, or compart
ment, assigned for passengers of
one race to passengers of the
other race.
Sec 4. That all railway com
panies shall furnish first and sec
ond class passenger accomoda
tions.
Sec. 5. That any railway com
pany failing to comply in good
faith with the proyisions of this
act shall be liable to a penalty of
1100 per day, to be recovered in
an action brought against such
company by the Railway Com
missioners, or the officers succeed
ing to their powers, in the county
To be Tried for Their Flghtlnr.
Deputies Townsend and Johnson
tpont Wednesday in the nortlnvest
ern part of our county and were
part of the time over in Mecklen
burg oonnty. Their business was
finding the nc-groes who are wanted
for engaging in a big row about last
Christmas up in No. 3 township, at
which -time some on almost killed
a negro, Neal Cowan, who is just
now beginning to recover from the
wounds inflicted in his head by the
negroes "crowding" on him. The
warrant calls for Neal Cowan, Al
Ruesell, Israel Harris, Jim Mahew,
Cicero Grissom and Cal Black. All
of the parties were found by the
officers and were made to give bond
for their appearance on trial here
Saturday.
Solicitor Rush got out this Indict
ment at the last term of court here,
one of his prosecuting witnesses
being Jim Coon, who is now on the
chaining. Daily tf 23rd.
Something Original.
The following was oompufed by
a Greensboro boy, and is to be lung
to the tnn'". "br Was T.rvZ 'a Old
Kentucky': :
She was on,i; l ii oU I. ri r.icny
UhewMrio tc ew (ci-ons.
Ske was euro beof in C'likai.o,
And in iSostoii wai h:.jed li -ar-s.
In New Vi.rk iho was renin old corn.
In I'hi!al-,ttli!a sLo waf, Ion:
In Milwitiikp? hug pa lnr beor-
In Ureaiisbc ro--iur ..na;try .
Urr-jL-'hr ,i T.4 --:,m.
Southern
Railway.
THE
th
of Wake, and conveyed into
tate treasury.
Sec. 6. This act shall be
force from and after its ratifioa
tion
Standard flntlw-iy
of thj SOUTH . . ,
THE Bii-UCI iii:!: TO AU. PtBjns,
TEXAS, CALIFORNIA.
FLORilfA, CUBA.
AND PORTO RICO.'
Strictly F;KSr class r.,jiiipn.;ot on all
inroufi and Leval fnios; fur--a:i
Palace Slccp'n Cars co all ct
Trains; --- and Sale S.-frcJnic. t
TYa-vl s-. (.. :.;.)-, liter.-, J
yuu .i - n ,.,iii;,l ;i S-ie, Com-!-.
'i iic .via Exi'jJiitous ion.-.
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Kates ana t,e.iJ-V. Inioi roaMor.,
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contains no cocaine,
mtrcury nor any olhei
iiuurlona rim..-
It la quietly atiambed I
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It opena and cleans,
tne nac.il rassAfres.
Allays Inflamation.
nraip Mini in. mmihr.n., mtnrr. the
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Before tlw ilii-on- nry of One Minute
Coi' i.'ura, niiniHUiri were- prently
disturbed ly o. utr'u.iir conertatioLS.
J'u exoow.'or 'Vat-J P Oib;.n,
For a quick remedy "and oue that
perfootly Safe for children lot us
recommend Oue Minute Cough Cure.
It is excellent for croup, bourseneHS,
tiokling in the throat and oouhs. J P
Gibain.
As the season of the year when pnea
monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs,
ooltis, catarrh, bronchitis aud luug
troubles are to bo gunrded against,
noijiillK ''IH R ft " T'll'.ttitut' ,' sill
"aniwnr tlie pnii"-.-' or h '')ut it
po'ul" ns One ,",i iiiri) :!, H Cure,
That l the oun -'rjfii I .. ! rew.'-dj fj U
hi uk, tiirunt oi lirvr..,taal tr.'.bka. In
?ikt vi't'ori n.'dy ha vini it 'f "some-.
tipgelse" ii ' ifc-Kdv'ja.J P (3!lfcn. J
old, nreaintent sores. iiiuiiili's.distroBiiiss
rilMllIJM Ol Hlilll, I'llllllUl eurtiH oil
hiiuiis nrajs or Ii frs. ltolunjr eenBation,
lrntiitius bkiu trouuitiB, eczema, scrot
um, uioers, ooutHRions blood poison
fover sores, mercurial rheumatism'
catarrh, boiln, fuce covered with little
soros, ennper or any uiood tniut, then
givo li. ii. li a trial, because li. li, B.
Jiotnuio Ulood lialm ib mado for jtis-t
trntru cii.-ifn, ami id L-ltres 10 stay cured
thope HluOborn blc d (lisoases thiit other
milder medicmos fail even to lienctlt
All uhove named troubles are evidence
oi nan, diseased ulood in the body, and
U. li. B. cures because it forces all the
poison or impurity or blood humors out
of tho body, bones and pntirn nv.1,
To remove all doubt of its to euro, we
offer to seud to any sull'orer a sample
bottle of 13. li. li. absolutely free
a. u. is, is au old, woll-tried remedy
hence we know;that itcurostostiiyourcd
for the peoplo cured by il. li. li. years
jk are weii lo-aoy auu iree from all
blood impurities.
Oncer. Blredluc, Eallus; Snri.
Cancer of Nose, lii, fnoe, earor neck,
external or internal cancoa, bieodin;;,
eating sores, are all cured by Ii. B. li.,
Vim mo.4 nunrfii! blo-l rni iit r
I All i1rtivr;:ibt;i tv..l li. 1'.. i . at $1 )Nr
j lir;-u t.fi.ilo. i i,t triul b'iMlo, m-'iA (wo
jbunps to pay pvfiUiijo und a sunpl..
i,ottUi of B. J.l. li. -Bill in: sont br rel irn
'mail A.lfUcsi HIM it) HALSt (X
itciii li;,-iirei t, .fi-t!. (ia. Pe.-vii,?
onr vmp1 i ,ud fripi.'rBonal ine.: '
oal advioe w;ll be athu. , I
Wrkoii Land or Kahblts.
Chatham county .has the reputa
tion of boing a great county ft
rabbits, aud many have been sold
during the past few years on the
various markets. But Chatham
not the only rabbit county, iu fuct
if anything is hardly in it.
.Mr. 11 L Smith, of Gath, Orange
oounty, was bere today with a whole
wagon load of rabbits. He had be
tween nine hundred and a thousand
of them, which he has been stllirc
A fowl more such slaughters of
"Molly Cotton-tails" will cause
thorn to become Bomewhut ccarc.
Durham Hun.
Applies Anywhere.
We hope that the farmers have
determined to make plenty of "hoe
and bominy" this year. Farmers
can t prosper if they don't raise
provisions at home. Raise plenty
of hogs, poultry, potatoes, etc , and
have a large, well cultivated carden.
Ki nston Free Press.
CO 'COUD.
Office h ra
Court ho.;-..
rrisj be i id 1
tr
After the h
You tho .. i
grip and v mi
but somen, -iv
expected.
niuhts and
more exJuvH.
You are in d.
no appetit,- f
about in a 1 . ,
way, and tc-
do soems t :
that you n;
prostruti, i
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n
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v
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grip whs at i
Hair. y
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Nervin- ie i
erne you can i k t 1-
shattered norv;-, .,.,1
wtir(f Btriiiij.-.' . !(.!,
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j did wlien !i. -
b-.lt
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the w ' i - i o.
Utility
tri"' ' . u
au; uliier
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I'lect..
t i
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sound Bice
nerves the-r i.
appetite ki -,i
srives heall .ii
restores Im.io
"It was -
altogether
to eet my
weak and i
leave niy '
taking Dr. y.
to improve ii.
short time ru.v
storod."
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treatment r
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