fcy crder cf rarliamont e rpport fca Jnst been raade out end published con cerning tho CLxialrced funds In tha keeping of tbe various English govtrn tnent departments at the present no tncnt. The chcivery division of the St proEQfl Court of Judicature haa la It poa txawlon over TAOOCjGO, tJizr paying 'toAzZ tha iaat to yaars tSC.CO.OeO to inec?Mf'-T cla'nvarta. The Irib Court cf Cr.'.--er Loldj eooa (ri,. 000,000 of v.rir.inlnied moneys, vIaII tha unclalECf' Gccrumcnt Ktockz Rid (tccuEj"Ii;ed dl.iiltudj retained by ths tre-usrry !t;:r?rncrt f.n:ovnt to ?!",-D00.OC-0. Uc'alsi'vl dividend ia bankruptcy arc figured ct $30,Cr;.V)0. "wLilo Liij'?i!n.'"id rmy er. J tjavy prl-c t&ouey cn-i ac'iitr'uLitScr.s of pay ex ceed $3.C)0',('. AH theso fundi are Usfcd by th:? l';1tirb Oovc rutr rnt until claims thereto Me b-rn dV.Iefuctsrliy proved. An rivtavor vrin be rrsado to transfer to tr state tLe cu.--.tody cf un claimed facia In tLe bar.! of bankers slid ciucra. 'ILc-ae funds tie knotra to amount to a c a 1 kitei. far eirec-d-'.U the total rujio'.'.it of unclaimed mon ey hot !r. Hio keeping of th Gcvera- a ; fait-PL turn. I Weit of th' n .;i '.trr. t the exlveii' t.iDc;t-e!rr.i! '.V' 1 ''nirjr nurdre them at .rv M Kvonifiug ItIi. tc 11 .v,' r.fa at :f sure ! ty Tfa'i ji "'J :': 'a vi. J. T. 5;uptrln I ztjnf" Ar 'lead to tr.e world, but they re To Cura i.r, In One Day. Take LaiiVvo H.-orn . guin'ni T.bt. Al 0ndicieli9i.ir., -iy I - i - rils t ;u re. 2Vi. ?dor.ey 5 u'-iful ta ft ncrv.it but tjran:;l- Fits r-ermnr.entl r ''irM. N'c flti rr nrooi ten. hfttv !'r -; V :-. , ,f l;r. M;in 's Oreat Kervft H - r.S2.i'a! --tV-.HU-f V. "nofr-e br. It. a. Kum, I.-.l.. mo! Ar Uvt., i'iiiU.. i'e. The heir on h. Le"k Is LI inane pro- Jlr. tV5-; - ,,r, -.'r.g pTr-19 frnhiidren t-tt.lrif. r. r--.-ai. rc : i-.u ivAM. a- ffi..i.s !.!.,(;': rk- vit.d C!.!iO, Uk.. a bottle. '.Vorr.n; i rbe :lrcst 'rt-ht ;r;5 on arta Cfi- ''. 1' : !t. Hmokfe :-.k.i.. irr.'s. tuh f'f U'..- : i.u o -...ft.-. many H ' 1' Ill :' 1 . 1! a iu; v, Hopkins i. in beoie;-i:.g dou'tiend Li-ux. C'onirv.-xtlvo Iuvrstore ; (n 1 .f-'y i ' "'.'i thr hy ;1k In jV-ir n i irt. .-. .-.: -. ! silt P.n t:. re:!i-i- insiii'-. Im iiUMATii ctr.b xae V ad r! . T'-'t : : fv '!..: . r;t for ir ';:'!)' v. I'll ir;t.tii -Injr b t!if: havirnr M'.t;-;. t. ( J;.'.P:.r. IjL'ciIE. In- .:!!' n liri-k' r, U O.'ull ttrect. Kcy v rk j'.-or eo:T " ber hca- f .r .'l-orrj. tan a ha rc . I Ji c u. Ar warri':V 1. '1 r r"iu?f! SVnreth- IarvHt t'r.-.r(-rs In Au..r'.-. Lowst rPa. H.-. r tfet...M only iX.fi i-'r barr.L U farm i-nOi! r:over and Rrfein fatii U-fl(-vcrt!: CM. 00 to j.;rt a start) peat you v tli') J'.'i': A. M.n.Ar t-:tjd Co., I.a Crot-iia, Wi.j.. rewp.t cf 10a. postuKa. a. c. 8 Soman would P wliiincr to gwoar to t eryihirir; he ay- d :r;i coiirtdhlp. 'iiiirt t,t ni'ifccvpt fcr CatMrli That ": : tklf 5lfrcirj, ?s n:ri".ry will pimdy ilc!t,r.''y tho .ea8 of t rr)r.llftj)d i'i'.:j'iU17 ilr)U:j,-e the.viiolosyptein acnti;ir,; it thi'vtuii t.it? muciut.surrare3. H:' '.U nrticlrit n!nvld nevpr bo vwl except on rri'rrlpwon- f riii't-.'oh fiivhiciutifl, as the nin.ai t.'ny w ill (i i 1 t"ii lolu to fie kmh1 you pjvi P'i.!''niiTlV( fnnii tlitMii. Ha l's t a to rru f'trc. r-ri-iu faol'ira-l by 1'. J. lionpy & ( 'o., !''. I c. , i'ontiiii- tio mercury, and 1 takui (I't -rnoWy, d'r.vtW nn tur- hlood imd rm -ou.-i kii-t'a-e i f tlie BVi tm. Iu buying H.a!"s ntur'i v ro t nrn to fft te smiln". tt l-i t'.k-i Internally, uu I Is ni.viie In Tclrdo. l.U by V. tipnpy.V ' o. T nUmonlalt free. VrVld bv 1H;-;! Lt; r.-,t 75.5 ier boHla il ill'i I f inlly I'll! im, t'u. Im- t Pain in the Side Could Not Hard Work Until Hind's Snrsapariila CunscJ. "I l a l a -y..TO prJ.n in my lf t elde ar.i could do Any h-.rd v.irk, Hy Imsbaad fet p;c a l-r.tti cf llood'p arsaparl'laand t'en tuk'u!- It nr.d soon I was nblo to do nij w'rk. I ru r-.' troubled with porcfula sora thrc t, i: Il-.od Farsnparilla ha.s r'ird tbl-i. ' Mas. Emma rKPirn, North !Jad.oa, N. Y. llemember ttHOOU b parilla Is the l.pst -in t-ict th- O.-.eTnie Iilood Pcrifier Hocil's Pills ovire ric'i bea lobe. 23c. WM CHOLERA IV2.0MtI5jSi ! a m.ti! type of A!stlc Cholera anj If onr of t!.e rrrt j einful and yesUrr.'nsr '1 !iioo-. It iometl-nts kill bffare a J ph'.!m un bo i.mmonfJ. how iiecfissry It it to heve a reTiedy at '1 ihrr U nrth!rf better tbaa NORMAN'S EliiiiAUZlHG CORDIAL : fo: C.vcr.: Vorbtis m-J a;i StcT.ach j Troubus. H If 0LI'TEL1 CI iir.S DYSPFFSU. j r P.N IP NO W O.MS FXIST J 1 GORMAN'S 1 Indian Worm Pellets W;i! c tr-j cWui as they act en the liver. j. rnce bile ard regulate 2;! the orgarj. . pyii;1 SOLD ZVERYVVMCRE. GOLD-BREAKERS CO 3 In to 12 '.oure. f5C. ft BOX at Drujgtsts or TIIE COLD-BREAKER CO., AlliKS, - - bO'JTII CAROLINA, i y H. 5 f i fl r.rroi.:-.ry. cottx-1 J,;: S US J N-;t:r... aUc :arm ytrU. K. Uf i.LLLAbUKCi:. 47 P. t.,AUlat',0. If e.r.t-'i'. ::h ) r t r e : 1 1 I : Q fjm j YA 1 1--t-ci..li ra-.M O-jcl. Vfi Column of News and Notes Grouped for Our Readers. HOWERTON ON SANCTIFICATION Consider the Doctrir.e the Most Dan Kcrou That Has Crept Into tha Christian church. Jla Charlotta Observer eays: "Dr. ITcrerton considera the Santificaticu' doctrine as one of the raost dangerous tLat Laa crept iato tha Chriatiaa Church. lie denounced it Sunday in Etronjj terms. Sauctificatiou belongs only to perfection in the soul's life, aad that by reason of man's very nature, is Uever attained in this world. The i-ro-fession of f stiCtincatiou is an evidence 'A Rpiritua! pride, hioh is in itself einful. 'J here has been but one perfect man,' said JJr. llowerton. 'There will iiever be another. The standards cf the Church are not responsible for a low decree of spirituality iu tiie Church. "J bey put before us an ideal aud fay: 'r'.tnve to aUain unto it,' but vte know (n:t strive though, we do, we never at tain unto 1 erlfection in this life. To bay that wo do is the height of Fpirituai I resumption and folly. " Mine JfoWl for $120,000. We learn that arrangements for the j ..u .1lul1,(lu,.UjvM1..wi.v. , tale of tho celebrate l Porm mine, sit- nated iu .Nash and 1 raudia 1 counties,- j t3 has a record of about two million dollars, although nothing but part of the Burfuco ha? been scratched aud there remains unlimited quantities of t-re in bight. The purchase price to be 1 aid is SPJ't.OOO, which we consider very cheap for a pi operty of such undoubted va.'io. liifc'.s?, wiio has taaea three quartern m-ne. in of a million from the HaLe South Carolina, during the ' p'tnt eight years, will be hiiperinteu- j dent. J his assures legitimate working and consequent rucco'-h. Machinery : wui 1,0 place'! on the property au'l ac- j i Y 0 wurk commenced at once. - Rocky Muiint AroudUt. iicor l.'r:'lin of a Murder Trial. At Wilson a murder case had a queer ending. It wa; the State airaiut Latnb f-.r killing u man on Jan. 2th last. I'.hto-rtM, while drunk, with his wife ! uii'l two Huns m his waon, went to La;ii's house, t ailed him into the yuid an.i shot him ia the ripht breast, so near that Lamb's clothes were burned. Lnjnb kuorked Flat man down and beat him. LntmAifs pou lulled Lamb if but ho tore away nud retiuning to Lat i ian piair.pert .:V tho entire top ci hi 5 head. Lu.ob is vet in bed b'ut will re- Cov r bill for manslaughter was re-'. turned. Lamb's attorney has entored n. plci of lo!o contendere, paid Mrs. Liitmiiii S:,").'(J aad she assented to a suspension of judgement. Int e ret!:ig 'rop Figures. Prom advance sheets of the annual report of the State Labor Commissioner t.oi:.o interesting figures are gathered us to crops. Of tho' principal ones, tho average yield per aero, average juice realized, and average cist of produc tion are stated to be as follows: Corn, IT bushels, cost per acre, 3";.0t), price realised pr bu ;bel, 4'.) cents; wheat, bnshe.;.-., cost PI. in, price 77 cents; oats 17 bushais. cost 5.20, price :1"j cents; cotton Mil of seed, of 214 lint, cost $1 !.!'), price 7 cents; tobacco (?!) pounds, cost -M.7, price G cents. The average profit per acre was: Corn SI. :'3; wheat, ,-?;.(! ;; cats, :f. Vj ; cotton. ..G3; tobacco, .pj. 0;:. Hancock's Position. Kftleich special Wilmington Mes sender: Hancock's friends aro claim ing that the reopening of Mrs. Abbott's damage suit means that Hancock will not be bounced; that in fact the crov eruor could not bounce him with this suit pending, as such action would prejudice the jury against Hancock. Sneezed and I.roke Three Ribs. Mr. T. M. McNcely, of Hopewell, Fustained a peculiar and at the same timo painful injury several days ago. He sneeed rather iolently and broke three ribs. They had been broken once before, under different circumstances, and were not very well knit, it seems. Charlotte Observer. Intend to Have Convicts. The authorities of Cabarrus county notifj- tho superintendent of the peni tentiary that they intend to have the State convict ' p: promised, for road work. It teem that there will be a suit. The superintendent does not want to furnish any convict?, saying all are needed cn tho farm. llaleigh Post. Cots of I'o.Mie School Election. Peturns of the cost of holding the election Lit August in aid of special taxes for i-ublic schools aro coming in to Superintendent Mebane. He says that c raven county is so f.ir ahead "as to cost -S'm. In cno county 'he elec tion cost only Till. 100 Car-Lo;i(l of (;raii!te. Messrs. 15. A. I'esperman & Co. . ol Faith. PoYi.m entity, have been awarded contract P furnish 100 car loads of curbing f'-r the streets o Puliigh. Charter Granted. The State charters the Pceky Mount Ice tiu: any, with . .O.'O " capital. i o t ! . e T.att.i a A'artm Pump Com 1 luy, of Hickory, caj itu!. S-M.oii t. I o i n e Sajphire Corundum. Tlie National Abraive Manufacturing Con.pauy. f.ir.ed under the New .Ter : tv lav.-s n ,?h a million dollars capital, La- already seemed control cf "Jo, oo:j acres of laud. early all in Jackson county, this Mate. Kiilrtl lli Itrother-ln Lan-. sceelal to t'.:e Paleih Pest snvn A ti;at Sent McArthur, hvinc three miles inm Jviu'ton, was badiv beaten bv i 'rank Faulkner, his brother-in-law and neighbor, from tLe etlects of hich he died. Tn most cf t::e counties the gamefea poti ends March i ' th. '"- water is yet found by the well i oo-t:s. t Momve. at a depth of more thii 7'."J feet. ('overnor F.ussell appoints Wheeler Martin solicitor of the Second district, vi;o Bernard, resigned. The Social Purity League of Wilson is gctt.ug in its work against the lewd wemeu cf the town. Wilmington Messenger says Johu C. P.iccy, culcred, will ussuuae the duties f-' t c UvTo; j cf customs at this pjrt March ist. f SNAP SHOTS AT THE NEWS. The South. Twenty-five tbou?aud miners in Ala bama have beeu vaccinated by the Ma rine Hospital Service. In Putnam county, "W. Va., -Irs. i Melissa Caruthers -wa? kicked to death i by a cow. ! By a decisive vcte in the Virginia i House the bill to re-establish the whip j ping post was defeated, i J. W. Bice was arrested at Rcsnes, i Va., charged with counterfeiting. 3 cent j nickels. ! President Androws, cf Browa Uni I versity, will deliver the comuieuccment : address at Wake Torcst College, May 21 The North Carolina penitentiary will put ia cultivation iJC'J acie3 cf rice laud near Wilmington. i The industrial reports from West Virginia are escGuraing. The woolen industrv alone give3 employment to t 5,0iX)pecpIe. j P.ev. Wm. Meade Clarke, of Bich ! mond, has declined to accept a pro fessorship in the Virginia Theological . Seminary. I A safe robber, Martin Kelley, was thot and captured at Greensboro, X. C. by E. G. Wests while in the act of opea- , ing the latter's safo. j Arthur Garvey, of Rocky Mount. N. C. , had hi3 jugular vein eevered by falling through a pane of glass at Rich mond, Va. He bled to death from the wound. I Bishop Chas. T. Quintard died cf j heart failure near Darien, Ga. , on tha j 15th. His health had beeu bad for some time. Ilia remains were carried I to Tennessee for interment. because a stranger namea i;awnii3 did not resent an insult in church at Blue liidf:ef Ga ( bit Dillard fchot Because a stranger named Rawlins him dead in the edifice, and w as him self riddled with lynchers' bullets later. The Atlanta (Ga. ) Federation of Trades condemn the movement for a Southern Confederacy of Labor. One of the principal reasons given is that it will result iu renewing the bitterness and hatred caused bv the late war and WU1 aiVKle tLe country into lactions. Seven conncilmeu were Fent to ail at Lovmcton, ly., lor contempt oi court, Johu W. Carroll, one of the wealthiest tobacco manufacturers in this country, died at his homo ;n Lyuchburpr, a. Jn reven;;e for bein ortiercd to ceas his visits to his daughter, l'eter Pieffer was 6hot and killed hy .John Schoneld. at Louisville, Ky. The Louisiana Constitutional conven tion, at Xew Orleans, will amend the suffrage laws and disfranchise many negroes. The Virginia State Senate, after cut- ting down theapprcpriution from 000 to Sioo.'jjtj ordered to its engross ment the bill providing for enlarging tho cell accommodations of the peni tentiary. Tho money is to como out of future earnings of tho prison. Before the fr'outh and Wett Coni- Gov. Geo W." Atkinson, of West Vir ginia, made a livelj7 epocchon tho won wonderful resources of tho fcouth. Col. Thomas E. Moore, of Bourbon county, il y., has chaileuged Jeaha Breckeuri'lge, eon of (.'ol. Vv. C, P Breckenridge, to a duel. The North. State Senator Ilobert J. Ilanby, of Delaware, is dead. A fleet of fifteen eteamships is at Philadelphia, loading tho great ship ments of wheat from tho West. At Philadelphia Peter Maher defeated "Thunderbolt" Smith in the third round. The match was for sir rounds. The State Hoard of Arbitration lim sustained tho demands of strikincr miu ers in the Northern Colorado district. The New York beard of health's esti mate cf the population of the consoli dated city gives a total of ;?,4oS, Tho milling industry of tha XovlU west is vigorously pushing tho bill to punish adulterations of flour. Mrs. Mary Masrhin, who kept a New York boarding Louse, has been sent to the workhouse for begging food on which she fed her lodgers. Students at the University of ?Jichi gan will no longer smoke on the cam pus or in tho corridors, in obedience to demands of the girl pupils. The National Editorial Association's Executive Committee, at Chicago, 111., fixed the next annual convention for Denver, Co!., on Sept. . Train robbers wero scared from au Tron Mountain tram near Bismarck, Mo., by the passengers, after stealing valuables from one man. Ex-Bank President Charles W. Spalding's sentence of imprisonment as embezzler of Chicago University funds was sustained by the Illinois Supremo Court. Tho Democrats have made heavy gains in tho municipal elections in New York State. In seventeen coun ties tho Democrats made gains in thirty-three towns and tho publicans in only one. Glean elected its lirst Democratic mayor. Wm. H. Heath, manager of the Cen tral Electric Express Company, of St. Louis, Mo., was found dying in Forest Park, from a bullet wound in the head. Tt was evidently a ca-o of suicide. The young raau was t ikeu to the city hos pital, where he died, lie is a relative of Perry S. Heath. Assistant Post master (.teneral. Miscellaneous. The National Congress of Mothers will meet m Washington in May. The Japanese will colonize a tract of 100,0 -t0 acres in Mexico, to bo devote1, to coiYee growing. The United States is ?ail to have had over 40,('j'V'.-0 hogs at the begin ning of the year IS:)?. Iowa nlone hav ing nearly i'j'V.v.o John Wiliiams, a Democratic leader in Br.rthoh mew county, Ky. , ?hot and killed in a quarrel by .Tames Lewis Gen. Lee is about to found an crj ban asylum in Hab.tua for destitute children. The Christian Herald of New York guarantees tno expenses. Detective hhvc returned from Paris to New Ycrkwith William P.i'.ey Foster, alleged embezzler of S CO from the Gratuity Fund of the New York Trot duce Exchange. The McGraw Ircwcry. at Perrv W. Va. . a sclit Kruvger, cf Cincinnati, for Ilal'l ei 's Atx-tu?t V;cihi"i;?ou .lot t The rresi.'cnt Las fcvA to the donate the nomination if .Tr-hn I.. ?Iat:e-or,. to be postmaster at W.i 1 .-.'i o N. ('. Washington tpecial fay-: I he :ua jority rtrort iu the contested taction cae of Ihorp v. 1! efiovu the Frurth Virginia district, nlcd in the Uc-e, re-vc-res F.i es' plurality cf e, .,!. a-d gives Thcrp a plurality of ?pj. The re turn frt ru nineteen rejected pre c:::?i in Petei f-burtr and Lnnenbu:? county, wheie it .ult-cd the rtturus were -uc-ctsf :'.ly i-ipoaclied, precincts at whio.i l)emocra! v. ere judges cf elects u. j--.-crc-used liu.rp.V )-:;:ia :-y ia tue Vie exacts carried by him to i.l'jT, A Beantlfal Ctrl' Affliction. --n :a Rep-jbliez, VersziZUa, 7l Th.Teke or T.aias. Ial..lU,aU ... . I .ai parests. ara ea?!t3! ?Pel ap ; load Btbelr cb!llrc5. Trf.'r daugiter Lujy, !a artlilar, has g!ea tboa .-nis'a coa:?ra. laa Is Cftoen, aai frsa a itroaj, ha't'ay j!rl, thre yturn af3, ha biora weak and lept failing o" la fleai. tiat.l ahe "uecame a tre sStf.'.etoa. She 6med to Late no i'.fe it all. Her blood b1 iapur aad flrally I'm bectirae t!i Tfoti-n el narvcT3 prostra ;lon. De-ton did cot hlp hfr. Mot of lha tlir sht rn conCce i ta b 1, rris xerf terror."! ai l irritable, tad teeiaed ca tha rtrcrd or Kt. V.tue' dance. 'Ona mf.K.lL?t" tni 1 Mra. Tt:e'-er, "tha S&otor to M us to give her Df.YiU!ans' Tiaic Pillt I-.r P.-i ?o; 1. wLIch 'jelrwUffht wlta 2l::i. Ife a' i ha was treat'r. asirttiar casa r;t" thesa t-iils iad tbey wre furiu;th9 patient. Va bt-T jrivia th i r'.i's and the aext Iay could 6o3 a cbang lor tlic better. Dtsmssvl TKeir EaugVer'a Cast for Eovtre. Tlie doctor ckvws and was surprised io se .1, . l . ...... II . t.t n Uonn fU'.U itt iUip.UHCUl, lira U3 fcV JLvr j civus nc-r ins rnenicae. V.' r.vrt Prrni,.- rid after ei.ia meal until el'ht bcx?s had teen usud w:iu h'io was well. Shft hs d ot been alc'i eiaca. aad we have no fear of the old trouble raarnlag. ',Ye thick the curd alacst miraculous." Subccr!bd and sworn to before me this 23th day of April. 1S07. HU3H Joh'o, Juetice cfihe Ftact. Theso o:l!s ar wondirially euectiva tho treatment of all dioaM f.i I npuro blood, or ahitterei nerva l'uy ar? a iapte l to young or old pa had at any dru Btora. I'liiwers Aiinwtrud ii-otli Purpose. A cc-ruln young tridow of Indianap olis who had just changed her weeds for brighter hues gave a dinner party cot lorig ago. The rooms were decor ated "rtlth a great profusion of flow ers. Roch'R la masses were on the ruem tols a.nd the dinner table fairly blos f om.?d In fact, tlie abundance of flow ers was unusual. One of the guests could restrain her curiosity no longer, and -.vhen the dessert was brought In said: "Well, Mrs. Blank, you're rather tpreadln-; on the flowers to-night." 4 'Vea," replied the fair widow brightly, "but to-morrow I am golns to take them out to Crown lilll and put them on poor Tom's grave." Aatumn Festivals. Antumn festivals are on the incrcaM In America, 'lnia year nas proauccd fen unusual number of "prosperity fes - uis." "peants- and ca!vato. Some of those, es the ' lez'Arul of the Veiled Prophet" in St. Louis, and the "ParaJo of tho Priests of Fallas" In Kansas City, with their gorgeously cos- turned "Kings" end "Queens" end i"Mald of Honor," are time-honored in stitutions, whose popularity with enor mous numbers of plain people shows that a democracy cannot, or at least does not. eradicate the a vera re man's love of glitter, pomp and ceremonial. It Is eary to eneer at such festivals as childlbh cud unmeaning. In a meas- ure the came thing could be wiid of er - try ceremonial, whether elf ic, military or religious, that appeals so powerfully to the human lmag!nr.tlci, and throuyU j which the race 13 raised to the loftiest ' iheights of patriotism, valor and moral- j ity. Pr.!e53 we re to become a nation jof plodders and money getters we must jlearn to play as well s. work, and lt 13 , well to encourage this eiue of the Amcr. 'lean character. Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ' Liver and Boweh, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- : aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the i only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- j ceptable to the stomach, prompt in I its action and truly beneficial in its 1 effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50 ocnt bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who ; wishes to try it. Do not accept any I eubetitut?. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA FKAICISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, if. HEW TO UK, K.T. j 5-Geni iS from 1 4 WEHAVEHQAGEHTS aT WmT ?k. tat Lit. $'.! i'.rxc -iter Ut Zi ytist SrrT if, r.uust, I r7 r. n zi. r ""r" T lU m' (UiilBT f 8uM aju sunn are. YftUMPET CALL3. Baa'. "iJSS. to tha Unredftinea. . I x " I I all God eska. The prunea limb Is seldom tf on t-at diet. A wdae inan's cletakc are tha capital of b's ex perience. The greatest deeds are done by tbo who ere the lfcut conscious that tuey are freat. I If our eye were brighter, un t-ara . ! Trould be brighter. ! Disposition Is the mint that coins our ! -comforts cr their counterfeits, j "To err is hum?n." Tint Is sound . ' doctrine; nor Is it Lnrd to live up to. Eomo people are b?ptized simply to ; near the world say, "O. how pious;" I The rctn who will do good as be has j j opportunity wiil be busy every day. j j Tha man who knows nothing except j ! what he has learned from bock. Is : ' poorly educated. Ram's Horn. Microbe Can : lUldnesa. bv a microbe, ac . liSianfcS S Cau- ' cordlnc to Dr. II. Sabarmrd, the famou x"rench dermatologist. The eminent "V , . . r vv1 - hli pnyslcian has for n:S.y years nc.a mi j present thecry on the tuoject of DaJd- i (" ness, and for the past three years hi haa been engaged In making culturei of the microbes and In performing er perlments with them. He cow sayi that If a destroyer ia found for the mi crobe no one need be bald. When a man's love grows cold he ghould put his arm around her and warm her up. will cure well, have a bright, : . , - . n . . ! riCll COiOT and liavor, With gOOct b j properties, if liberally t r r j supplied with a fertilizer con- i . . - in, t i taming at least lUj ti(,lHdi m the form of Stilpliate. v f . . . I IP-C quality OI tobacco 15 im- ; roved by that form of potash. J Our boots w;il tell 5ou Just what to use. They arc free. Send for then. GETiMAS KALI WORKS. xk hea demonstrated ten trsocnd tiiate that it i3 almost icftllible FOR WOMAN'S PrCUUAR WEAKfjESSFS, Irreirolirities and dereTijremLts. lt has become the leaciig- remedy lor this claF.i of troubles. It exerti a wonderfully healin?. strtegthea ir.g acd EOOthiDg influecca upon the menstrual orpins. It cuits 'whites' and falling of the womb. It atopa flooding and relieves eup- I a pressed and painfnl menstruation. For Change of Life it ia the best medicine made. It is beneficial during prepnanr'T, and helps ta bring children into hemes barren for years. It Invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens tlie whole sys tem. This ?reat remedy Is cfferd to all afflicted women. Why will any woinn suffer another minute with certain relief within reach t Wine of Cardui on!y costa $1.00 per bottle at yonr ciruz btore. Tor advice, in ea?s rtiutrinf rprcial dirc tar.l. aldrua, Qivinij tymptomt. ttit "Ladir$' Advirrry V'pr rtmrr.t," Tttt Chattanooga Atd icir.c Co., Ch-iitaMX-ga, Xnr Re. 1. W. SMITH. Camden, 3. C. tsvi: "tf.y wife i;;ed Winec! Cs-tii;l at home for taltlrg of tha wotrb and it entirely cured hr." P!UM,MORPH!NE,WK!SKEY,CO- ran-. Toiareo ni Pb;i!T. Ulprtnc Habit rr" ivntlT ccrfl t-T II A R v" ii llllUI' 1 1lEATMEVf. My b"' k. e nraliU t fr. 1 mt.r rit i t. malle.1 fre. IU. J. '. flOFF.MW. Tteo:n 4 Iiabella Hnll llnc. thifaeo. 111. Oo!!on at a Profit force. ' fjmm)&mtKtnl3& .ana may 1 v3MMM!i&V TTIIS CACS88 B ALDXEf 5 I 61 How tie land deep with a CHATTANOOGA CH1LLFD PLOW, wh'-c' will jire a nc-w soil and prepare !t to tcre up r:o:Etut a;a!n?t next .on'a drcuth. If tha turner Is fol lowed Ts-ith a CfnTTrtF.COG fcl'ESOIL TLOW, 10 trch tte better. Er.rt::re ol tvxlt dealer cr write for cata.lom and Information PR EE. ru CHATTANOOGA PLOW COMPANY, j Chattanooja, ........ Tennessee. f3 t-Tli iili W.i h l it f tit t !- j. Wfi- tnm , n Stmt. FrW. h nncit. !.,. n. tv- -Mti;MuOn4nka MiMMWJkclM. nuittuJUUJ Ot it 1 TT 1 W IfpPPTl llUUlUJ -- m fjlll I Know What It Does? It relieve a pero j all Heirn for STorcdrlnkorctrr. j restores en nervous gvstem to its normal cbnditi c. and rein states a man to -his tome aad business. uGircss .THE. iattie n siitkii iei . y a r GREENSBORO, N. C. If von need a saw mill, any six, write me before buvtng elsewhere. I have . . - - - j r.t oil? tlie most coTr.oifie ae -j dealer or Eianufactuter in th? south. CORN MILLS, Yery behest rrade Stone?, at tinusual Iv low prices. WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Planer. Mcal.K-r-. F.dS'er-, He-Saws, Land Kaws, L'iths, et. ENGINES AND BOILERS, Talbott aad Liddell. Encleberg Rice Ilullyr, in stock, quick delivery, low prices. V. C. BADHARfle No. loOd Main St., Columbia, S. C. e ATTEND THE COMMERCIALSchoof, r.RT.txerttG. s o. COMMERCIAL School, C!IHLESTO. 5. V. Largest, first Eanlrred and only p--datt 1 tluxiue-s Ctilleso i 'lie M ne of, t . Witte for Catalogue. SOMETHING NEW. KEEPING abreast with the inventions of this age, we, by modern ma chinery, compress our powdered Dr. M. A. Sim mons' Liver Medicine into tablets and sugar coat them. Consumers can either swallow the tablets whole or chew them up and swal low with water. The candy sugar coating ex cludes the air protects the purified medicine from microbic influences, pre vents the possibility of deterioration from atmos pheric changes, insuring perfect purity and full strength when taken, and makes it pleasant to take as candy. Tablets contain only the powdered Liver Medicine, same as sold in packages by Dr. M. A. Simmons and we his successors, since 1840. Mr 25 Cts pr Tartar. G. F. Simmons Medicine Co,, PROPRIETOR. St. Louis, JvIoi FARM SEEDS Balur's 6eMs an Varraated to Prodaea. t. Walter. ! .RtTiTl',1. Pa., attonIii.4th.worH br irowlntl'fl bur.if fa:ter eora: t. Arldr. Mliuloott. W It.. UJ bu.h. barlr, ui P. Hloaot, Hand all a, Iowa, br rowcf IM bath. Balt-r'. eatf p-r ara. if you a .um. nu ii.tm. n win n iu li-'j 0 saw euttom-rt. bene. l l tmS on trial 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10c. 11 rtn of rtr. fara Rof Pn, Sand V.ub. ion. Wheat, ' ebaep H;. Jtrui.tn Vera. ., in. clailsg oar mammoth Catalogn., talllff a.1 aije&t th IVM rold (rtitt frr baat cam. lor r &.w marv.Ioa. euro idi oau, 'Tna'fim, iaa tampi. of (am., all maliM jn apaa Mctlpt er not I'M. ponac. pa.1nr.17 itthf v to e- a aiart inumio enu. Sed tatr at f 1 00 a mil i Jlft. rarllt rt(.vao Piaai aatu. Sio. -. fend 1 hl catalog ad, aiosg A, 0. B. 8 N. U. Ko. 7.-93. eat lita.Ga. istatl btihit., KaUxt aort tuna. tfM ravt g.a ( HHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL So Vacations PcalUona O-iamnUe-J -CeUf-ae Tr e want a hrntlina; agent !n arery eonnty t- sell onr latest tmproTf-d Plowa. aII kinds direct from the faotory to tie farmer. Work r jht aronad your home Babt Ccltivator CoxpAirr, Birmingham, Ala. T?Wa.lVIEN VANTED. TO TKATEI. fcr old eatatllaked bemaa I'ermaaent vdtioa. t40 pr mcnth aad all exrenaMi P.W.ZW3X4 4 C0S 14 Lccuat t. I-liidllkla W1 HAT "BOB TAYLOR,' GOV. OK TKNS., SATS. Jfartla City Drat XTf. Co.. KMrma. Tana. Gantlarnan! In reply t your latter cf race t date, wlllaay tLatl did r c1t rraai taaeflU from "Dr. Fran'a Couch Cnrv.H conalder !t tha teat remedy tor cccfhs aa4 eoida I aart yt aaxL Youra tnily, ROMal L. X ATLAS. 11.1. V SAW MILLS. iSlfiii Gaqgy Li?er plsgiGlns. SOUTHEBHliSf BB.da4 gatedala la Elect June 50 Io. 15. f Central Tim. 1 1 f 25 a m Lt Porfoli. 4S9 pm Ar fi3ltaa...."'i!a 2 85 o rn Lt fteima t tB 11 Ar 0 ts n ii 8 p m Lt BaleiKli '" 'j ' . iHpm Lt Darhata...'. 1 1 !? llSfimO flrans.... 15 IS 1 12 p ra Lr....Hih PoJ,t. .V. T I H 1 15 p ra Ar.SalUbury f ti.r t T . , J I M P ra Lv.3 illry c timi Ar & 8 43 pra Lt.... 8! u.r!' t ." VT " J t 15 p m Lt Nftor...." iT, 1 IMpmLT Uiwkcrr.. ."tUS ! 0 iff r, m r .C.-.,,-.r!lr a ' U : --1- - .0-. i. ,.- . j. 10 CJ p ia Lv. 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P.aWti. aret.'x,m. bury, Aitii. I'oxTUis. Cbl -Mct Ka.cbvl.le. ,. Trains Ka. 7 and n, 35 acJ 06, i a!e-p5iijC(irH tj-tw-en A Levlile, arti: Atlanta and ;.acii, Trains N'-e. 13 an 1 lt, Pullaan Fnr cr btTT--ii A-bviil'", tpart;ia!.urg. C and Cbarl'.i-tML. a. C. , TraiLs 5 n.id 6 a.a'o-. eoDa-nlon at ... town a ;. Knoxvi.!-) vrith trains to : ! M"n pliir. N-w O.l- -'ii, ' to. P. R. O.VN'.ON. ?f- A'f 1". T. V-rr-4. A G"n. M ia. Tr'i.T. V.)' Wahfejftoa, D. C. Wa-hir.i't W. A. TURK, H. FT. IIABFiVIf.. Ceu'l PiLv' Ag"t. A.'t. C-n. r-.". A VahlrgtOB, D. C. At.a--. Will Lose the Interest. There will be no poiir tersest eala of the Kanaas I'aciiic ra:.r:i The recrganizatiou cor-inittee fered to Lil ,303,W, the f I & c;:' of tLe principal of tLe .leLt m'. -rovernment. TLe 1'itter "ill. -''-i'. loso the interest, acioniiti- to n:. ToKrRulate Hotel .tJ A bill in the Kentucky Lei -'- fixes daily rates in f.rat-cass l'-9 4 51. 50; boarding bouses CO ce'-:. restaurant mea'.a 2j cents each. r orctKncrs i nave said that the s voice Is proncrally , but it !s vrr- can woman and strident, but it h9 la saying "yes.