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3' HOTELS AND RESORT5 SZ -- - The North Carolina Hot Springs The Mountain Park Hotel, V Hot Springs, N. C. Strictly modern Hi tel. beautiful and spacious park, natural Hot Mineral Wa ters and Baths, riding golf, tennis, bll Hards, pool, bowling. Fine ball-room, delightful orchestra, dancing and all qu t-door and in-door amusements. Lars assembly and card room added since la st season, and other pleasant changes Conservative rates. Write for illustrated and descriptive Booklet. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL CO. f r -JflLescuecr ; -from. terUh . 229 Musaehusetts Arena. A yM no I nffwd wit Serine rri which threatened to end my llf'lif? irhta si notc wm ca111 to roor Wine ot Cardui. I felt that it w J r?TP b7 Teral doctors PJ my ni I did .a. It was really wonderful how soon X mV. i0"?..1?0." lrT " but to ,-,V-;:7. J:i V :rr ; " V? i wa m money to try it bnt to iron ex r. nrtr. I roaoaue medicine pleasant to take and each - u,j jtowidj oewrani - - " wuvivii u uuir avruu A. wks lciie uijvi tnrl fl -.. , . (MIlihtbaCOWWIIIMlBBt lin inrannutnthi a . fectly natural and suSercd no pain a. You cannot wonder that Z am enthmiaatfo In the praise of your medicine when ycu know all that It haa done for me. aacarraaT, coaxorouras cira. BOTE WINSONIA THE MORNING POST WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 3 1093 mora lvr r"-Alien mide a conserrihre statement when she wrote thai flooding spells threatened to end her life. Every woman should know that flooding i not chewed is sure death, t is notS more nor less than the escaping of the if e blood from the body-bbeding to death. Consumption is no ?s oTerriblo as this awful calamity when it has gotten beyond control. i:roio v. 3hi!nwtb; d0Ct5 iTe,Vp 1lrMIlcn a?d hn he ha4 D3 P. wine of Cardui checked rfehellth. an ' CS "Vlngr " lifC Wine f Cdui brouht he? back S E? 9 (f TC if -CardUil k wc? tex5lb,e 8J1Is for Mm. Allen, would it not do the same f iJSlL -MelnVtrUJl Cularities. beanng down pains. orarian troubles, suppression, nervousness and Si f?r n .l"? T1"3 d?S.crous symptoms of-female weakness and Wine of Cardui' cures them till destroys the last trace and brings perfect health. Yon nefvl Tint fiT ihf err 3 1 f faitV, in' WS r"- 1..Z -tr j i j . . ; A 7 : " -.7- " y, v""ulJ'- irs. Alien aian c. just give it a trial and let W ine of Cardui enre you juit as it did Mrs. Allen. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui. ----- It;. m West 44th Street, Between SixtK Avenue and Broadway ewYork, rfiTt f I ! In tSbciSTY i:v. C. V. Brooks accompanied r :. ; Nettle Ules and Dals Brooks Jor.f'boro to the city yesterday to . :er the Baptist Female University. Female University tonight by the Tab ervmcle Baptist church. The reception will be held at the church from 8 to 10 o'clock. A Interesting program has been prepared and seasonable light re freshments wIH be served. y.r. J. "Vn the "city yesterday and left ta In Constipation. Ileadache . .ifter:uxn to viIt Mrs. Wllnams, ir Kutju.iy Springs. Y.r?. Pavid H. Foy went to Durham r ! y aftrrnoon to meet her hus :. L From Durham Mr. and Mrs. v en t Williamson. W, Va., to make Ulut lm Life 1 In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, "resulting or Liver trouble. Dr. Klncr's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at all druggists. their 'future home. Disemboweled by a Woman Winston-Salem. N. C. Sept. 1. Spe cial. Douglas Hairston. colored, enter ed the room of a colored woman named r:,T, i indite11 Taylor in West Winston, at one Mr. K. Dillon o J- O.clock thls morning. He refused to 5e Kyan of Jlot springs. ATK teU hjg woman plckea J. ft yesterday afternoon for their nomes carving knife, and dlsembowl- ft-r a visit to their uncle, Mr. . . 1T. Kiwir hAfr h rn NO DISPENSARY FOR REIDSVILLE :yan. of this city. ed him. He ran a block before he fell. lie died today. The girl was arrested. , but Mayor Faton says he, will release tvv0 lckcal papers, the Review a f Savannah. ,n?r if evidence is no't produced tomor- Weekly, have opposed, and favo: mother. Mrs. J row showing that she was not justified spectively. Much interest was ilr. Edzar T. Tucker ol n.-. L, on a visit to his mothe: Mary E. Tucker, on Blount street. Little MI5S Grace Hanscm and Master .ymoar Hansom have gone to Oxford ta visit relatives. Miss Minnie Hunt Hansom, who has j- nt a year In Galveston, Tex., is in ti . tty visiting her mother, Mrs. Julia :" Ra:i5om- Josle B, Sea well, daughter of t r. v. N. Seawell of Falson. came to t s v-tn!av to enter the Baptist, hnntinp n. few davs aeo and was car- IVn-.il University, but the college be-i- i alrea.Iy crowded, she ;as compelled in assaulting Hairston. LYNWOODDARDEHDEAD - Dogs Run Down a Burner of House and Barns Scotland Neck. N. C, Sept. 1. Spe cial. Mr. Lrnwood Darden. the young man who was "accidentally shot while r$ A Heated Contest Resulted in a Majority of Eleven Against the Innovation Reidsville, N. C, Sept. 1. Special. The election for the establishment of dispensary resulted in a majority of eleven against dispensary. Distilleries were defeated by fifty-seven. The greatest excitement has pre vailed all day. Every inch of ground was hotly, contested. Five people were arrested and placed under bond at the instigation of the dispensaryites under chartre of votiang contrary to law. One prominent young jnan who was placed in jail will bring suit against John it. Webster, publisher of Webster's week- lb, for having him imprisoned. The campaign wa sone of the most nota ble ever conducted in the state. The rid the favored re- Dectivelv. Much interest was mani fested in the fight by people In all parts of the State. throughout the southern districts of the cotton belt. The tobacco crop has suffered some injury from rains ' in Wisconsin and New York, but elsewhere has experi enced no unfavorable conditions. Cut ting has progressed satisfactorily. ... ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF THROUGHOUT, Situated in the very heart of New York, near the celebrated Long Acre Square,- and within a few minutes walk or ride of z the leading theatres, stores, etc w., 100 single rooms, with telephone, at IL00 per day. and 130 suits at $3.00 per day and upward. Restaurant a la carte all day, and table d'hote breakfast and luncheon for 50 cents, a specialty. Exceptionally fine service, with low rates, must win your approval. Music evenings from 6 to 9 o'clock. JOHN F. MARSH, Proprietor. Refers by permission to Mrs. Jefferson Davis, who makes thl hotel hef home while in New York. " Y v. The Mechanics and Investors Union Has during the year ending August 23th, 1903. paid to members for ma tured and cancelled certificates $32,0000. 00, which proves that maturity means cash as promised. In order to meet the wishes of investors the company has prepared a series of SHORT TIMTS DEFINITE CONTRACT CERTIFICATES, which will mature in 45, 50, 60, 80 or 100 months. Have also placed on sale to be dated September.1903, 25 FULL PAID TEN YEAR COPON CERTIFICATES of 5100. 000, which will be sold for a cash payment of $90.00.- For particulars, address ui GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, 22 Pullen Building. ;rn home. r.?r?5sman and Mrs.- Chas. , . r -Vow item arrived in vs a a - - - . .- vAIr.tnv from Sweet Chalybeate ; Rev. v.. --, w-hrt? thev have been services. t r t.no weeks. Mr?. Thomas went Hilblxiro yesterday afternoon to relatives and Mr. Thomas went to t.s home In Nc.v Bern. ried to Pittman hospital in TarDoro, died here at 5 o'clock yesterday morn ing. The remains were brought here tVi mnrnini train for Interment I V t iltv (3 - H. I and were interred in the Baptist ceme- theitorv veterdav afternoon at o clocc. 1 x M. L. Kesley conducted the burial Mr. C. W. Dunn was called to Mar tin county a. few nights 'ago to hunt down a house burner with his blood hounds. The barns and stables of a r-o!ored man were fired and while they Mi Uzxie Wll has return! horn, ZrVXZl ;,.,r. I,ur::,m. a.co,r,n.cJ by her " " h neice. I-uiFe Liiidsey. : r m ti:n visiting her sister, ll. L. Lindsey. Mrs. Mls Z. B. Henderson, a popular tt;:iM r.urfe. hss returned from Baltl : r" and is stopping at the residence f Mr. J. B. Koonre. corner South I; .rrlnvtori and Morgan streets. home. "and the general feeling of all the colored people in the community was that he was the guilty one, as all other colored people about were at the Are, and there has been a fued between the man whose house was fired and the man whom the dogs hunted down. He was arrested and sent to Wllliamston jail. Saw Mill Hands Will Strike Washington. N. C., Sept. 1. Special. Washington will have a large strike on it shands Saturday afternoon. Six hun dred negro laborers In the nine lumber, saw and planing mills are ready to ap nounce themselves on strike and walk out. A negro labor agitator is here and ha sstirred up discord. The strike is for shorter hours and a larger pay s.cale will probably be asked. Last week there was a strike in a mill here, and as It was a busy work season, conces sions were granted. Mis. Annie Bragaw of Washington. nm at. New machinery, gasoline and steam engines and boilers, all styles and sizes. .. a - - "o - - engines arm uunciii w -- 1 ::. l train yestertiay returning -jjw mills, edgers. resaws. pianers gin. : ..."1; B:.-ing Rock. presses. gTlst mills, water wheels, hy- Idraulic rams, brick and tile mills, ..,5 Gergia 3anderlln of .Washing- 'pimp?, heaters, exhaust heads, oil fil D C. who has been visiting the ters -sims" low water alarms, "Ad- -l'y of 'Wof J. Y. Joyner. left yw-.'liins" saws, iron and wood lathes, holst- -.1 iy morning for her home Jlng machinery, marine engines every ' y mornJ-s . . . kind of rrchinery. Send specifications -Ti Mnr-nerite Pruden of Edenton cf complete plants and get our prices. ; through Raleigh yesterday on !--r v.ny from Blowing Rock to R'dge y to visit Miss Janette Hawkins. Mls Francis Jones and Miss Mar-t-.Tif Painter loft yesterday for a visit 1 ford. . Mr. T. Palmer Jerman returned home :-tr:ay from Carthage, where she i hn visiting her parents. Col. and .Vr. W. C. Petty. rvnOLIN-A MACHINERY CO. -Xlreensboro. N. C. LAY CORNER STONE Invitations to a Mount Airy Event, Sept. 12 . ML Airy. N. C. Sept. l.-Speclal.-A i.. mnnfAri rtf "Messrs. S. 1- - - - jcominiiirv iuimv- . Mf. Mary'L Lindsey of Southern GmVes. O. W. Kochlitzky and Geo. Vv. rtr-.?. the mother of Mr. A. E. fc. , have Issued invitations reaui llows: riT-ir-it. T.or1-e. No. 222, A. F. ana A- M-. extends, you a cordial invitation to attend the laying of the corner stone of a church at Mount Airy Gran ite Quarries on Saturday. September 32th. 1003. at high twelve.",- 'After the laying of. the corner-stone Hon. Francis D. Winston, grand senior warden of the Grand Lodge of North ! . i ...mi ' nn ncdrcss on ii.arouiu, -. S Masonry, and the Masons here- will !!..- harhcciie and Brunswick stew. Mrs. M. G. Jones and children havcA1I the lodrea ln-t!ic community have rned from a visit to incnaa m b.en inVited to help us nr.u ' Death of Mrs. Bassett Durham, N. C, Sept. 1. Special. Mrs. M. J. Bassett. relict ofthe late R. B. Bassett of Goldsboro, and mother of Dr. J. S. Bassett of Trinity College faculty,' died at her home hi this city this afternoon at 5:40 o'clock. She had been ill but a few days. Malarial fever and brain trouble caused her death. The remains will be taken to her old home in Goldsboro and will be interred Thursday. She left eight chil dren, four sons and four daughters. She was 5S years old. To be supplied with the best Flour obtain able or its no fault of hers if the baking isn't good. Some flours produce good bread, some good biscuits, others good pastry. ; .OUR ON TON i FLOTJH B makes them ALL GOOD because there's Finest Winter Wheat used in the milling. Try it today. J.R.Ferrall&Co'f .... JL HOTELS AND RESORTS o t el IS ell e cl air e BROADWAY AND 77th STREET. NEW YORK Abfol-alely Fireproof f ii it t? -i.SJ aa-i Si MILTON ROBLEE, Proprietor Luxuriously furnished rooms for permanent or transient guests. , Restaurant a feature. Most beautiful Palm Room and Cafe in New York. Theatre Parties a .Specialty. ORCHESTILA Affability and courtesy guaranteed from, every employee. HP ATLANTIC HOTEL FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE do to Mr. A. E. I.'r.d-Ay of this city, was brought here f0n0ws: jtrday t-have an operation per f rn.fd on one of her eyes. Mrs. A. L. Terrell and little daugh- , k,. v. - x-a. wn visiting In Vir- r-la for 1 T. some time, have returned Mr. John C. James of Durham is the city the guest of Mcs. C. B. Ir.on. 'Jreensboro. Miss Margaret Cain from Cava N. C. has returned ttPttaf Faen'.tr A reception will be tendered the faculty and students of the Baptist . i,....-, thoiir-nftt neorle. The proceeds of the picnic will go to the orphan 'asylum at Oxford and the new church here. Cures Gsidsi Prevents Pneumooia WEATHER AND CROPS Conditions the Past Week Vere Not Uniformly Favorable Washington, Sept. . 1. The weekly crop report issued today by the weath er bureau snys: In the northern districts eastward of the Rocky Mountains, for the week ending Aug. 31 was abnormally cool with excessive rainfall, except over a few limited areas. In the southern states and over northern portions or the central valleys and middle Atlan tic states the temperature averaged above the normal and was generally favorable for the advancement of crop3 although portions of trie south Atlantic j o nif Histriets suffered from UUU CttOl o - excessive heat. Portions of, the south nnd east gulf states, and of Tennessee, feoufhern Missouri, Arkan sas and western Texas are in need of IOver the northern portion of the corn belt cool, wet weather has been very unfavorable for the advancement of corn, which is urgently in need of warm j .... ii'nitnor. More favorable condi tions prevailed over the southern por tion of the corn belt, where the crop has made good progress. While there has been some improve ment in the condition of c"omnly in portions of the central districts the crop as a whole has suffered deteriora tion, rust and shedding being very gen eral throughout the belt and prema ture opening In some of the eastern districts There excessive heat proved unfavorable in Texas there has been much shedding, and while boll worms are disappearing and the crop is more Promising in the northern counties, the bo'l weevil continues very destructive n the southwest, central and eastern ; portions. Ticking is now n El 6 r,ir last year's brilliant record and many years' experience are guarantees tho seasons. Cleanliness is a. car dinal virtue at this popular health and pleasure resort, located two miles east rt Shelby. N. C, on Seaboard Air Line and O. R. and C. railroads. Carmine cuisine, reasonable rates, sunerb service", renovated rooms, In candescent electric lights. in ovation 1.000 feet in the fieamom section, and in sight of he mountains. Our 13 springs in close proximity to our four-story hotel and cottages, wun no oro nature's medicine and iuujno, , . health restorer, and thousands have been benefitted.: Our suipnur springs have stood the test of more than half a century. Come to Cleveland. Add-es LEE & MILLER. Shelby. N. C. HO RE HEAD CnX N. C. Fine Fish i rig 9 Fine M unting I Special Reduced Rates During August and September. $2 per Day, $10 per WeeR, $30 per Month Now is . the delightful season at the seashore. . Fish ing and hunting is fine. The band will remain the entire Sehe Atlantic Hotel is newly remodeled and refurnished. Enjoy August and September at this famous seaside resort EARLE' TURNER, Mgr. Morehead City. N. C. THeTcARCSBAD OF NORTH CAROLINA, ' Offers you ideal resort for your vacation for health and pleasure; 20 Cottages, 2 Hotels at Foot of Mountain. ......i-ivH,;inr . Table well supplied. Rooms comfortable. , Air lb CUUi anu wi"N"o' ----- v m For STOMACH, LIVER and KIDNEY AILMENTS this water-is a specific, wheth er used at springs or elsewhere. - s , n m.t: tin. iratpr at first hands you can buy VADe If you cannot go to Spnngs J.J):.:: Liberal rebate forrE MECUM IN RALEIGH. 25c a bottle.or byrateor TH1CKg CQ f turn of containers. Sole Agents fob Raleigh. - ,1
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