PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
j A. M. Scales,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Greensboro, N. C.
Dr. J. E. WYCHE,
DENTIST.
nrtue 'n B:inli buQd'.mr, South Elm
MtG5sa. N. C Office phone 29.
Ccs Jse phonf?!2
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rWashee Washee
ShirS !0.-., Collar 2. Cutis 4,
. iln.it-; shirt ", Drawers 5c, v
n-.rdkeix-hie 2, . Socks 3,
A-v.-y, 4.;. Towels 2, White Coat 20.
lo Kat Market street, jf
I JOE LEE.
. Mason's
Fruit Jars.
5c each,
G5c dcz., now.
Friers wii: Iv h'grrr. Buy
nojiv when you can. '
NO-CHARGE 00,,
510 S. Elm St.
riimio 105
Executrix's Notice.
Having .lualieeil before the clerk o' the su
tv rior co .rt. as executrix, with the will an
nexe.:, of the estate f f H. H. Cartlai J. de
ce i ed. 1 herebv ot:fy all persons having
ciaiin against tho saiQ estate to present then
t- me on or tofore tne Cutii day of Apni. 1900.
for men or .'..is n tice will be plead in bar
of their rcco Terr, and all persons owing the
estate are requested to make immediate pay-ni-f.t.
Tis April 20th 199.
-. H. CAKTLAND. Exeeutrtx.
J t". ar:l:i. A.-eat turtle lixecatrix.-
police of Election.
IjSD'r. :i'l by rifjo of a resolutioa of the
Hv:j.a V A.iiorm.u uf ilif City of Greensboro.
N;t'.i C.irti !U i-us-cU 01 CzU d- of May.
I, i? ajd ou t!ie -:'ta ay of . ay. t ' , in pur
s ..bi- I itto euaiuer i tUiCiiy nU au act of
r.;:r-.tl As -iii-t ' of Iwi ;.i Oao.lu at its
si-si.iu:i ; r.uiU -d on the - i!:y - f
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r.i t " luo H'N'.ils w ! r. la re-o-
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Biace 1 part
iti;s u--ti;e. !nt e i -hereby
t . i eee.i.jit ',! aia iot
k. ...o 1 0.1 t:i futu oity oa
;lie 1 iti til
ay ft : 'v. 1 - .'
. .-a y, I't-i.i the lSth
.v. 1 - .'. ! .n.-; i irtt.t-.-: u .suuittttn.'
w;t 01 s -l cay the question
Turee li inlreii Tiwusana Doiars of
l
., 1 11
, ju;m i.outi . p-iyaoio cmrcy years auer lueir
and in ile ommalions of ilOu.O , JoiAt.OU
are 'i 1 anci t eariut' interest payable
sei i-aaunaiiv at te per centum per annum,
u tne levy of an a uual special la to pay
sfd oouus at mtuntv. und ihe interest as it
t cronies due. the saia bonds to be used for the
f iviirf purposes, and none other, tte
a-nouiitiTvivtia beini the maximum arao 111s to
be se:.i for the purpose spec.Uccl. to- wit:
't' weji v-ti e Ta u'-.i'.ud xAJiiars of o mds for
t'.ft pui-p-'se of bui.dic or buyi g, conducting
s" cvera'iurf an e.ectnc liht and power
i"Vi". o. ; plant, or b Ah. to furuish Ugatt.
t'tt the ::t-e-rt 01 eit. ar.d so lights and pow
tfto I'&c c r.-.ens of said city if the Hoard of
Aldermen wn ri.: tue ila .ured Tn;usand
Lo.:-rs f h.d.- t.r the purpose o building or
l)tiv.ii- 2 V.'i.er 'ur!ts plant ad maintaining
ih- s us -, to fur-:i a water for the use of ihe
citv ;i-;;l il-. clli:r...
,"iitv-tive Taou-and Ul'.ars of bonds f or the
i m pose of bui uiug. construe tinsi. ealarginK
and" Liii.itainiug the sewerage system: T'uirty
Ff e Thousand uo liars of bonus lor the pur. ose
t,f erei-:in' a build.af or buiid-iugs for a City
If all and Market, aud for the F;re Department
or-'aieol tue hre c trr.p nies and t-jr other
ciiy uses; and Seveutv-irive Th usani D-)llai s
o; i.nid for the purp.-se of tfrudin;;. curbing,
iiie iila.'i"- - p inifunal prtjvnnr ihe stre s
uf i:ie Ctl v: at .iueii ejection those qualified
,.-, r, K.vni in t e isst e of said bonds ana tne
1 !?" o: saia tx 1W1 uf j:e.-uid slmll vote a ballot
oil wh e 1 is i". !ad or w itieuur partly printed
acd par iv written ti;e aoixI Issue' ana those
uu.i.itied o: -rs o- posing ths issue of said
i.u- il.. a rii'.r icVi'ut said t x as aforesaid
vote a ba ;oi on h eh is pr uted or w rit
l?n. or parity priaied and paitiy written the
nits Xo Issue."
I Thai for tiie purpose of holdiu? said election
. C. Worn man i.as oceA appointed Kegistr.tr.
n4 the foUowicg have been appointed inspec
tors of said eic-cti'tn, viz :
?'or the First Ward. A. M. McAdoo.
'For the seeoi d Ward, Jsse T. Abbott.
For the Tiiird s"aro. I. 1. Sergeant.
For th- Four:h Ward. J. H llankin.
'.-r the Fifth W:ird. W. j. Lewis.
yor the sixtu War-.l. ('. T tlias ock.
And saia Kej:.strajNjjrUl keep his registration
boni:s open lor iiiewt gistration of voters ..t
2J at thews" nt re. AL. P. Buitdi g. South bUi.
street, beginning forty days prior to sa'.d elec
tion and u Ui cittse sai l nooks ten days be lore
the sa d election, and said electi n shad be
Le'.a in ail resp-ectn us provided in the iifore-.c-id
act. and in tre charter of the city.
at v order of the iioard of Aldermen.
JOHNo.MlCUAUX,
Msy S'. 199." City Clerk.
Southern Raiiw'y
'iff IN EFFfiUT MAR. li. 188.
This condensed schedule Is published as In
formation and is seoject to change without
iotice to t:te public
Trahis leave Greensboro, N. C.
T:,5 a tn Xo. 37 daily. Washington & South
western liiiaitcd ior Charlotte, Atlanta, Mir
-Btirgbain. iieuipais, Montgomery. Mobile, Xew
Orleans aud al points south. Through
Puila.-n-Sice.r Xew Yor'i to New Orleans;
Now Yori; to'XijinphU, New York to T.tiapa.
IMuir.s car a-aC Vefcti'aoled Coach Washington
16 Atlanta.
t:;W a a No. 11, da'iy, for Charlotte, Atlan
ta an;1 a:i points SoutU. Cunecui at Salisbury
fi-r AfitevU.e. K'losviiie and Chattanooga
Through sleeper New York t-oNaohvUle. -
S:I0 a tc No. !i. duily, for Danville, Richmond
and local stations. ,
?..ii n m-N'i. de.i'v. United States Fast
M.l. for Washington, Kichmond ind all points
Sortii. Carries through r'ullmun lrawir.g
so-.-- .Muilot Sleeper New Organs to How
I ..1. i 1 ! t.i V.- w VttrU Piitliiiftn
?.;' jurist hioepi-.'g Car on Monody, via Mew
C. :0 lis :rd southern faoiiiC. baa rauCLsco
to A aa.'.i'iOti.
7: -i p in
daily.- TTnitcd Sta'.esFast
Hi!, ;;r i-ur:
iri'ttte. Alutnta. t'.nd aJ rxums
iSoutn ana South v.-eat. Connects at Charlotte
?!,e ar.d local st :tu:;s. Poi.iman Drawing
Koolq iluhet sleeper Now York to New Or
iciaaiXew Vorti to Jacksonville; Charlotte to
' !t:fn?:n'har!i; Charlotte to Augusta, fullman
Tourist Sleeper Wednesday Wa-shlngton to
Ka Francisco.
,1-):4T p m No. 38. daOy. Washington &
Soaihwc-iteru Limited for Washtngion and all
points North. I'uilman Sleepers to Wasning
toT' audew York.
No. 3 daily Fost V ai; Sov:th, S.30 a m. Con
nects at Charlotte tor Columbia, Augusta,
bavannan, Jacksonville and Tumpa.
; daily Fast Mail North, 11. s3 p. m.
earries ti.ro ga PuJman c ins to Jersey City
s.:i llich-uer.d, V a.
6.-S?-. p lt. No. 7, da ly, for Charlotte an
0ai l-ohlCS
c:i0 a at No. . dr.i'.y. for Raletgh, Goldsboro
ar.u local points. Con' p. 3 is at Seima with
tram f jr Tarboro, Norfellt and local points; at
Uo;a.,tLiro for Newborn aid Morehead City.
No. it. !v-a- es Grerusloro li'itO p m daily
fcr lialeigh. Coidsboro iid local points.
U :- p rn-Xo 12, daJy. ror Raleign, Norfolk,
and ,Hiin:s e:vst. I'uLaian Sleeper operated
Cr.ar.otte to Nvrfeik.
fi:i3 a m No. 105 for Winston. Wilkesboro
and Ue.ai points. DaUy to V.rmsion-Salem.
Dally exeept Sunday to WLikeshoro..
120 p m No. 107, d.Uy except Sunday for
7i32 p m No 109, dally for Wins ton-Salem
First sections of all scheduled freight trains
carry passengers between points at which
they are scheduled to stop.
Joh M. Cr-LP, Frank S. Gahhck,
Traffic Manager. 8d V. p. & Gen. Mgr
A. TURK, Gen. Pas. Agt., WashingtonO), 0.
DIVINE SERVICES.
Where You Can Spend a Quiet Hour
Worshiping Qod.
' Wkstminster Presbyterian Rev.
C. E. Uodgin, j)aslor. PpcacLintf at
11 a. m. and 8 30 p. m Sunday
School at 9:4") a m. ' S. H. IJojd,
superiutcudent. Wcbtininw t.r League
at 7:45 p. m. You are cordially in
vited to at tend these services.
St. Mary's Memorial Chapel
( Episcopal ) Kev. J. D. Miller rector. I
Sunday School at 5:40 p m. A wel-
cometo all.
St. Andrews Episcopal Rev. J.
D. Miller, rector. Fifth Sunday
after Trinity. Litany, Holy Com
munion and sermon at )1 a. tn Evening
prayer and bcrmon 8:30 p. m. Sunday
School 9:4o a. m.
St. Barnabas Episcopal Rev.
Horace Weeks Jones, rector. Sunday
school 9:45 a m. Fif h Sunday after
Tr inity. Holy Communion and sermon
at ll:f0 a. m. Evening prayer and
sermon at 8.3J p. m. All are cor
dially invited to attend.
St. Cutqert's Chapel. Episcopal
Proximity Mills. Rev. Horace
Weeks Jones, priest in charge. Sun
day School 9:30 a m. Evening prayer
and sermon at 4:00 a. m. All are cor
diality invited.
West Washington Street.
Baptist Rev. Livingston Johnson,
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. J.
Y. Joyner, Superintendent. Preach
ing at 11:(0 a m. and 8:30 p m. by the
pastor. Subject in the morning:
'Opportur ity and How to Use It."
At night: ' A Distinguished Guest."
All invited.
Proximity, ( Methodist ) Services
morning and evening. G. T. Rowe,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30.
Friends Church QuakersJ. H.
Peele, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45
a m., J. R. Mendcnhall, superinten
dent. Services at 11 a. m. and at
1
p. m. All cordially invited. i
Cherry Street taptist North1
Greensboro. Rev. J. M. Billiard, j
pastor. Preaching at 11 a m and 8 j
p m by the pastor. Sunday School i
10 a m. W. F. Clarida, superinten- j
dent.
St. Agnes' Catholic Church
!vt Rev. Geo. Htid, O S B , will say
Mass at 9:30 a. m. Evening service
at 8:00 p. mi All are welcome.
Centenary. Methodist Rev.T. E.
Wagg, paator. Sunday Schooi at 9:4
a. m. C. C. Johnson, Superintendent.
Preaching at Ham and 8:15 p m.
by the pastor. Light Bearers will
meet at 4 p m. tomorrow in the church.
All arc cordially invited to attend
these services.
First Presbyt-erian Rev. Egbert
W. Smith, D. D., pastor. Preaching
at 10:30 a m and 8:30 p. m. by
the pastor. Sunday School 11:40
S. Al Kerr, Superintendent. Chris
tian Endeavor meeting at 7:45 p m.
Public invited to these services.
Grace Methodist Protestant Rev.
T. M. Johnson, pastor. Communion
at 10:30 a. m. Preaching by the pas
torat 8:00 p m. "Sunday school at
11:40 a.-m.
West Market Methodist Rev. J.
C Howe, pastor. Preaching 11 am
and 8:15 p m. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday 61 :00. Sunday School 9:40 a m.
P. P. Claxton, superintendent. Epworth
League meets every Monday at 8:00
p. m. Y'ou are invited to all these
services.
Lutheran Services tomorrow, the
2nd, at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m., in the
Brockmann school of music hall.
rA cordial iuvitation to all. Pastor,
l D. Risi: ger
No Cure No Pay.
That is the way all druggists sell
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills
and Malaria. It is simply iron and
quinine in a iasteless form. Children
;ove it. Adults prefer it to bitter,
laiiseating- tonics. Price. 50c.
York Butler, a young Spanish war
vote an, yesterday stved three boys
fi-om drowning at Xew Y'ork.
THE
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far
There Is no use talking a baby in the house is the link that binds
husband and wife together. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock
The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the
occasional worries and trials of life. When a wife is barren, there is a
derangement somewhere in the genital organs, caused by one or more of
those common disorders known as M female troubles". Wine of Cardui
is the remedy. It puis the organs of generation in a strong and healthy
condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind.
During the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother
is built up to withstand the ordeal of labor, and when tire little one
makes its advent it is lusty ana
strong, well-titted to grow to ma
turity in perfect health. The
mother, too, passes through the
trial with little pain and no dread.
Wine of Cardui is truly a wonder
ful medicine for women.
Large Bottles for
THE
BINGHAM SCHOOL,
ESTABLISHED 1J93-
Offers safe, healthful and beautiful country home cn Sou'hcrn R. R., wholesome and
abundant food and plenty of shade, pure water and fres-h air Scholarships, prizes and medals.
Gymnasium Instructor. Literary societies. Outdoor s orts enjoyed. Seven teachers graduates.
Biblical, classical, scientific and business co'Tse. For handsomely illustrated catalog -e,
ddreos PRESTON LEWIS GRAY, B. I, Principal, Bingham School, Mebane, N. C.
Good RoadA Club.
We the undersigned agree to sub
scribe the amount opposite our names
for each mile of road to be macada
mized outside of the city limits in the
county of Guilford for the first forty
miles to be built, to bo paid to the
county commissioners as the work
progresses.
1
E. E. Wharton, 2 shares, $5
per each mile 400
Telegram Pub'ishing Uo , 1
share $ per each mile 200
G. A. Grimsley, 1 share $5 per
each mile 200
W. D. McAdoo, lsha e $5 per
each mile 200
Ceasor c one, 2 ehares $5 per
each miie 4 000
Southern Loan and Trust Co.
5 shares 85 per each mile 1 000
Friend in neighboring county
1 share $5 por each mile 200
Former resideut and well-wisher
1 share $5 per each mile. . 200
P. P. Claxton 1 share $5 per
each mile.
John A. Hodgin 1 share $5 per
each mile 200
There is a time for all things. The
ime to tka DeWitt's Little Early
Risers is when you are suffering from
constipation, biliousness, sick-headache,
indigestion or other stomach or
liver troubles. They never gripe.
Howard Gardner.
Sanitary Ordinance.
Be it ordained by th. Board of Al
dermen of the City of Greensboro:
That section 130 of the ordinances
of the city of Greensbo.ro is hereby re
pealed and the following be enacted in
lis stead :
There shall be a Sanitary Committee
appointed by the Mayor, composed of
four membi-rs of the Board, whoseduty
it shall be to inaugurate and carry into
effect such measures as may, in their
best j idgment, be most conducive to
the health of the city.
'1 hat all proprietors ( f h itels, board
ing houses, manufactories, workshop,
and managers of'schools in the city,
and all other occupiers of houses
I herein, shall provide for the removal
of exurementil depcs:.-t upon the
premises 111 the fulloiog manner: (1)
Tha privies shall be . so arranged
( being elevated when necessary ) as t'
permit the excremental deposit to be
easily removed, acd to every privy
an entran e to an adj inin? street
shall laiade when practicable. (2)
II s'hall be the duty of each person
usii g tha privy 10 throw a putticieni
qu unity of dry earth i.ver each evac
uation to cover it fully. (3) As soot
as the recept ic'es are t vo-thirds full
uf the deposit, :tnd at least twice ai
month or as much oftener as the Sani
tary Committee sha'l deem proper,
the deposits shaU be removed outside
the corporation.
For t e more ufTe tual carrying cit
of the intent of this ordinance, the
boaid of aldermen shaft elect a special
sanitary officer, with police powers,
who s-ha.ll have charge of all sanitary
work under the direction of the saitary
commitief. Tre said officer shall
have under-his eupervision Scavenger
Wagons to do the work aforesaid and
as the sa d sanitary committee shall
direct It shall be the further duty oJ
the sanitary oflicc- to investigate tb
conditions of pi-ivies, back yards and :
other places in the city, require the
city 'careiger wagons to wait upor
them and see that they are kept clean
And further, to carry out the intent
of t is ordinance, when the work
done by the city scavenger wagon, th.
occupait &hall pay a reasonable
amount to the officer in cha,-gt of th
work for the services rendered, am?
upon failure to do so the same shall
be reported to tte Chref -of-Police, who
shall proceed to collect the same a
other taxes and penalties are collected:
provided, that in the event the Sanita
ry Policemen t-hall report that tht
occupant or occupants of such houses
are insolvent and totally unable to
pay such charge the sane svall be
uaid by the owner or owners of such
houses.
That it shall be the further duty of
the sanitary officer, under the direc
tion t f the Sanitary Committee, as of
ten as practicable, to make a thorough
inspection of the sanitary condition ol
the city, especially examining injer
son,all privies, drains and backya ds,
unused cellars and pits an other
places exposed to thj collection of
s'agnant water or pth r filth, and see
'hat the sanitary ordinances of the city
are faithfully observed; and he shall
promptly repo t al: viola ions of said
ordinances to the Sanitary Committee,
and tie party in default shall pay a
tin ; of Gve dollars, and one dollar' ad
ditional for every day a nuisance
shall continue after having been 6u
reported. Jno. S. Michaux,
City Clerk.
LINK THAT BINDS.
Jacesoic, Tkjtk. , Nov. 23.
subject to miscarriage for three years
and buffered constantly with backache. I wrote
to you for advice, and after using three bottles
of Wine of Cardui, according to your dir ctions,
I am strong and well , and the mother cf a fine
girl baby.
Mrs. E. N. JOWEHS.
IACIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT.
Foradvlcr In cases requiring special
directions, address, glTing symptoms,
Ldl-.' dl.rj Ufp't, TheCUATTANOOQA
MKDICUiK CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
$1.00 at Druggists.
ORANGE COUNTY,
NEAR MEBANE, N. C.
UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS.
The Hot SftUx of Arkansaa VU
Ihe Southern Railway.
Will eradicate from your 'system the
lingering effects of erip and other ail
ments caused by the severe winter, and
malaria, rheumatism, neuralgia, ca
tar h, stomach, kidney, liver and ner
vous disorders, paralysis, blood an&
skin diseases, and chronic and func
tional derangements. The mountain
climate of Hot Springs' is cool and de
lightful in summer. 100 hotels open
the year around.
for illustrated literature, contain
ing all information, address C. F.
Cooley, Manager Business Men's
League, Hot Springs, Arkj
For reduced excuiantiekete and
particulars of the trip, seeiocal agent
or address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass.
Agt. Southei n Railway, Washington,
D. C. jl4-tf
Is It Right for aa Editor to Recom
mend Patent Medicines ?
From Sylvan Valley News, Brevard,
N. C.
It may be a question whether the
editor of a newspaper has the right to
publicly recommend any of the vari
ous proprietary medicii.es which flood
the market, yet as a preventive of
suffering we feel it a duty to Bay a
good word for Chamberlain'8 Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We
have known and used this remedy in
our family for tw nty years and have
always found it reliable. In many
cases a dose of this , remedy would
save hours of suffering while a physi
cian is awaited. We do not believe
in depending implicitly on ary medi
cine for a cure, but we do believe that
if a, bottle of Chamberlain's Co'ic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy were
kept on hand and administered at the
inception of an attack much suffering
might be avoided and in very many
cases the presence of a phys'ciaD
wou d not be requrcd. At least this
has b'en our experience during the
past twenty years. For sale by C. E.
Holton, druggist.
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The Sapphire Country.
Along the cool southern slopes and
table lands of the Blue Ridge moun
tains in Westarru North Carolina, at
tn average altt&rde of 3,000 feet, is a
country full of delightful surprises to
he tourist, sportsman and healtb--eeker.
No other state contains so
nany clear, cold and wonderful'y
picturesque streams, so many grand
vater falls, such wide sweeping moun
ain views., and such beautiful lakes
as the SappMre Country, where until
ecently there was no provision made
for the accommodation of visitors to
his delightful section. Now, how
tver, entertainment is offered on Lake
Sapphire, Lake Fairfield, and on the
summit of Mt. Toxaway, the view from
he lodge there being the most exten
sive of any mountain point of vantage
n North Carolina. )
Parties desiring to visit this beauti
ful country can purchase round trip
.ickets to Brevard, N. C, via Hender
onville, where coaches convey you
jver good roads making the drive one
f extreme pleasure. For full inform
ation call on any agent Southern
Railway, or write R. L. Vernon, trav
eling passenger agent, t harlotte, N.
C, or W. A. Turk, general passenger
igent,1 Washington, D. C.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
ruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped 1 hands, chll-
l-'aina. rnrna. a.nrl n.1 1 nlHn p.runt.l on sa
nd positively cures piles or no pay
squired . It i s guaranteed to give per
'ect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
C. E. Holton.
Convention Notes and Rates.
Detroit, Michigan, is in many re
spects considered the most beautiful
city in the Union. On account of the
International Christian Endeavor Con
vention to be held there July 5-10 all
railroads have given a one fare rate
for the round trip. The tickets will
be on sale July 3, 4. and 5 with final
limit July 15
By depositing ticket8VUtge8tive organs to a natural condi
in Detroit ana paying ou cents they
can be extended until August 15.
Board in Detroit can be secured for
41. 50 per day and for even less when
furnished rooms are taken at 50 cents
per night and meals bought elsewhere.
Write for full particulars at once, as
others have already done. Rates are
as follows: From Charlotte $22.80,
Sanford 419 80, Raleigh $19.15y Hen
derson $18 30, Durham ttft.3V fiW"
etteville $20.95, Maxton$2jLr Wadea-
boro $20 80, Greensboro til 8yV Win
ston-Salem $17 80, Goldsboro 42QJZ5,
Salisbury $19 40, Hickory, iMff,
Asheville $19.40, Statesville 1Q- 40.
Send 15 cents at once for Ijeaatl'UI
convention badge
All interested pe-sons are qwcdlaJly
invited to join our Christian Etu3eKor
party to Detroit.
Address,
Miss Mamie Ba,ys,
Trans. Mangr. C. E. State Union,
Cbarlotte, .Si. c::
Discovered by a Woman
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in this
country. Disease fastened its clutches
! upon her and. for seven years-she with
' stood its severest tests, but her vital
' organs were undermined and death
seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly,: and could
not sleep, bh. hnally discovered a
way to recovery by purchasing' of us
a. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption, and was so much
relieved on taking first dose that she
slept all night; and wita two bottles
has been absolutely cured. Her name
is Mrs. Luther Lntz." Thus writes
W. C. Hammick & Co., of Shelby, N.
C. Trial bottles free at U. IS. Mol -
, ton's drug store. Regular sizeSOoents
1 and 41.00. Every bottle guaranteed.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Annie Petty went to Archdule
this morning.
H. W. Miller, of Raleigh, was here
yesterday.
J. H. Hopkins and L. M. Clymer
went to Reidsville this morning.
Capt. B. J. Fisher and G. Sam
Bradshaw went to Asheboro today.
Mrs. C. C. Townsend went to Bur
liogton this morning to visit relatives.
Dr. R. H. Whitehead, of Chapel
Hill, was at the McAdoo last evening.
Hon. Spsncer Blackburn, of Vt ins
ton, was a guest of the McAdoo last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Henley and
children went to Graham this morning
to visit relatives.
Mrs. W. E. Coffin and littlechildren
left this morning for Concord to spend
a while with relatives.
Dr. Chas. D. Mclver returned this
morning from Charlotte where he 6pent
yesterday on business.
Mis Alice Shemwell, of Lexington,
is visiting her sifter, Mrs. T. E. Mc
Crary, on South Spring street.
Rev. W. F. Kennett, of Mt. Vernon
Springs, passed through the city yes
t :rdt y afternoon enroute to Salisbury.
Mrs. R. H. Ballante, of Reidsville,
passed through the city last evening
ecroute to New Orleans to visit rela
tives Col. W. H. Osborne returned last
evening from Raleigh, where he has
been on business connected with the
penitentiary.
George Jennings has returnel from
his home in Reidsville, where he h&s
been taking a much-deserved rest. His
health is greatly improved.
Miss Elizabeth Frost, who has been
spending some time in the city, return
ed to her home in Raleigh this morn
ing. - Miss Sallie Rigsbee, one of Dur
ham's moat accomplished young ladies
passed through the city this morning
returning homs from a visit to rela
tives in Reidsville.
Dr. and Mrs. Burbank left today
for Virginia Beaca to spend several
weeks. Dr. Burbank will return to
Greensboro in time to attend to his
work chrring the tournament.
Judge Tid Mrs. Thomas R Purnell,
of Raleigh, passed through the city
last evening returning home from
Winston where they went to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Purnell's s'ster, Mrs.
Chas. Buford.
To cure piles, strike at the root
that's the way. Da Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve strikes at the root it removes
the cause, quickly and permanently.
Don't squander time and money trying
to remove the effects. Howard Gard
ner. Base Ball Yesterday.
At Pittsburg:
Pittsburg 11
Brooklyn 10
At Louisville:
Louisville 9
Philadelphia 13
At Cleveland:
Cleveland 1
Boston 3
standing of the clubs.
Clubs. Won. Lost. P.C.
Brooklyn 45 18 711
Boston 39 22 639
Philadelphia 37 " 23 617
Chicago 37 24 607
St. Louis. 35 27 571
Baltimore 33 26 559
Cincinnati 29 29 500
New York 30 32 483
Pittsburg 28 32 467
LoWsville 22 40 355
Washington 18 44 290
Cleveland 11 48 186
What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It
is the Lewly MltScovered remedy, the
mosteffective preparation ever devised
for aiding the digestion and assimila
tion nf fnnrl . and rpst.nrino-t.hprlftrB.no'prl
tion. It is a discovery surpassing
anything yet kcown to the medical
profession. Howard Gardner.
Fans are supposed to keep you cool,
but a baseball fan generally makes
you hot.
W. M. Gallagher, of
says: "For forty years
,various cough medici nes
ough Cure is best of adl.
Bryan, Pa ,
I t ave tried
One Minute
" It relieves
Lfeastantly and cu-es all throat and lung
.roubles, coughs, i olds, croup, whocp
fting-cough, la grippe and pneumonia
Howard Gardner.
What you want is not temporary
relief from piles but a cure to stay
cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
cures piles, aud they stay cured.
Soothes and quickly bcal9 old sores,
scalds, cuts, burns, wounds and skin
diseases. Howard Gardner.
The principal cigarette factories in
Mexico have combined.
Yellow Jaundice Cured
Suffering humanity should be sup
plied with ezery means possible for its
relief. It is with pleasure we publish
the following: "This is to certify that
I was a terrible suffeier from yellow
jaundice for over six months, and was
treated by some of the best physicians
in our city and a'll to no avail. Dr.
Bell, our druggist, recommended
i Electric Bitters; and after taking two
bottles I was entirely cured. I now
take great pleasure in recommending
them to any person suffering from
, tnis terrioie maiaay. i am gratefully
' yours.M. A. Hogarty,Lexington,Ky."
I bold by c. r, notion, druggist.
Cape Discord, off the coast of Greenland, is said to be sicking into the
sea. ft may be possible that some seal hunting native may slip in with it and
suddenly find himself like Jonah of old, scrambling around in the interior of
a big jvhale. Result: Discord ard discontent.
N6 discord or discontent among the numerous buyers who arc .taking ad
vantage of the
Great Bargains Offered Daily
at HARRY"-BELK BROS. CO. You will find goods on our counter at
Prices never before heard of in the slate. Listen I
$1.00 ribbon at 50c, wool dress goods 5c worth 15c, lawns and organdies and
piques going at a cut price. Towels 2c, sheeting 21c, calico 21c, Jawn 21c,
dimity 2Jc, pants 25c, big job striped apron front overalls going at,25c, best 1
hose 3 pair for 25c, equal to any 15c sock on the market.
SHOF ! Youshou1d look through our immense stock -of men's shoes
from 50c up. $1.25 shoes at 93c, solid leather. $3.00 at
$2.5 , ladies slippers 25c up, patent sandal-- $1.2-5 cheap at $2.00. Everything
cheap. Little Browny buys lots of stuff at the Cheapest Store on Earth the
store that gives buyers so much for their money that they carry the news to
their friends and neighbors ju-t because they cau't help it. Yes, they do; they,
talk about us and they send their friends to us. Keep in the middle of the
road and you will land at
Harry-Belk Brothers Co.,
Cheapest Store On Earth.
225 South Elm St. K. of P. building
w
AISTS
We have put
32 SHIRT WAISTS
at 25c, just 14 of the price-
We also have
left that we are
prices.
. Johnson &
1-3 Your Life
Is Spent in Bed
What per cent, of vour income have vou invested to
make this one-third comfortable?
We have a full line of Spring Beds and Mattresses, just
what you need.
Prices from $1.50 to $5.00
"Bloxton & Jennings Best'' $5 Swing Bed is guaran
teed for 20 years. Something
one. Can you invest $5 that
this?
BLOXTON &
Easy to Put on Easy to Tata off
There's "a something" about our clothes to measure that
you don't find in others ihey slip on easy, they slip off
easy ana most imponani, tney 111. Let us make your
next suit put it on, walk down street with it, people will
look after you and admire it. Tell your friends that you
paid only $15 or $20 for it and they won't believe it. Don't
seem credible. Tell them it cost anywhere from S25 to $40
they'll believe that, while
$10 the best or it. leu your
trousers and our wonderful $15
Popular Price Tailor
Their Goods are Not Built That Wav.
An Overstock of Cheap and Medium Grades
has forced the prices y down. I have a full line of
Rockers, Chairs,
and Hail Racks,
which are going at bottom brices. In fact I am sell
ing all grades of Furniture Bedroom Suits, Extra
Bureaus, Tables, etc., at marvelously low prices.
Come and see me and get my prices whether
you want to buy or not.
LOW PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE.
cord!
on our job counters
that we will close
a few White Waists
selling at reduced
Dorsett's
entirely new. Let us sell you
will give more comfort than
JENNINGS
your pocketbook has at least
friends about our famous
Serge Suits to order.
335 South Elm Street
n't come
From
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