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If poaalbl TRal 1)1 a aollrf. tor b aaparlally rtviuMtad, to dlrirt rlrk o' rodtl not to tubpumi mot tli ia two it ncr m to rrova the aauna fart la raj-a rharjlnt mladryicnora; and that ro more b a tnd to pmya altf nrtanca. Ala-i ttit hr r ar I tx. ta dlwharf il upon tha pymnt of con that order ba miu! to tnoluilp i II roata jln o. Iirlnil ri l:i which Nisd wan f r- . 1 nv,o. E'M. fAIGNY HAS BEEN PROMOTED. 1 " aaoataaa Tks Hrwt EIooJ Ptrifitr. im cii ri RHEUMATISM AaaaJ SfWifiC laf M btbaaT DUaXAJM i OIRCCTIONt. XOBBUT CHEMICAL BALTIMORE. MD- ITS. A 8HAKCTHC BOTTLE. M 1 ai A" r . . .4 1 T T-T -JW-lL. v a , ' CURES TO STAY CURED. Dlrtcrent from any.otlxrr remedy. The result tf the Ut&st Kientlflc dlftcovcrtci. cuiro jure tcaxi. IWMiawrai, Dr, lAk. Par M rr I atAW auiiatcd tnniUr itk RhaajHtaatA. ' I Wak falai y lra1.Q 4y aiaJa) bet f4aMr4r(. Luang I x I draiaarJ 4 a-wt lannf rU btTklA. Uut larauidf ot KI1X.L M AUDC. 1 Air4 tt rw It lnL t iaa uLm two UxtWa, awV. tltacki m Uu aratkWIul tOfdi.uiax, 1 avw feci Ibrt 1 ha CMtrtl " Cw WiiM eo Li. tmy "'U c4 tbt diaraM h kJ txtl 6 rra f rrxll rn T t rattm. WkS. LAURA n.GAKDNCU. LX1 Jamaa t-C, XUlluoar. taaMM ba4tk Mkd bvMktl rtrt al yM aawl faw aatita tor aataca At the 4varn3 time ft cures Rhcumcttem It wcep out of th?,b!ood the jurats cf all cthrr blxxi diseases, and curra Indigestion, Con stipation, Catarrh, Kidney and Uvcr Trimbles. La Grippe and Contagious blood Poisons. , TOUH DUCOIT ttLLt IT.. DOEEITT r.HPMtni! f;n.tPrratuT!M. n i'rTIMTr1rrirfi"tlTfVirT'i'VVfTS1 ih" Vneie:nn queotlcn (no mr.UiUI hacrc. Tt " .' Deposits $787,000 00 ' Capital 100,000 00 Surplus 80,000 00 NO INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. BUSINESS SOLICITED. Commercial & Farmers Bank, J. J. Thomas, President. B. S. Jerman, Cashier. A. A. Thompson, Vice President. . H. W. Jackson, Assistant Cashier. .t. TELfljjtfffli : I Cornvpw Upon Your ramlttanc of $2.60, I will delivar by prepaid axpress FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES, or AT 94. SS, El OUT FULL QUART Bottles ol El Maize Corn Whiskey Put tip ilk eat plain ptcka(a The gnality of the goods at th.ia remarkably low price will prove pleasant surprise. It is the pro. duct of the mountain stills of North Carolina, and is rich in quality and flavor and made smooth and mellow oy age. , I Cuataatce von will like it. Aftm- vniiw t.avt if f if iiii ..... .-j you're not entirely aatiafied that it'a the best whiakey for the money you're ever 'had. Hy the Aroclatrd Preaa.) Patls. Jan. . Ths forelrn office atr h u undergone .re. France continue! to rely on hpr underatandlns with the United Ftatea. whereby efforts are pr. cccdlr.R to adjust the nntroveray. In tlir ineanthne the iro"eniment has given a diKlinct mark of, confidence In M. TalKny, the. Fitnih charge d'af faires at Caracas, by promoting him from tho rank of soond sjcretity ao firnt secretary of location. The ofllcl n'.s here reo.nlze tha annoyance to whkh M. Tiilgny has been subjected, ami they sy that under ordlnary'cn dltlons he wou'd be withdrawn as a measure of protest, but the Venesuelan situation Is considered to be so abnor mal that M. Taigny remains at Cancia chiefly to give official protection to the large French Interests In Venesuela. A renewal' of the recognition of M. Talgny's ofllria! status by Venesuela continues to bo an Indispensable con dition of the adjustment of the ques tions In dispute between Frince and that republic. M. Wiener, the French minister to Venezuela, remains n Paris on leave. His return to his post might ; afford y possible solution of the dlffl : ruitlesr but no consideration has yet ; been given to such a move, as the i French government ' Insists that the j Taigny Incident must be fully adjusted before further action is taken. , - THE REVENUE CASKS. Adans. of OrawBaboro. T ft. Roll I as. pounds, atitaivd. of Aihevllle; R, Z. Unuey, of Taj" lonvtlle; E. Ppejucer HUrkbora, of Blowing Rock; W. W Barber, of Wllkesboro: J. W. McNeill and R. N. Harkett. of Wllkesboro. and LouU Clement, of Salisbury. The list of defendants called In- rladed R. Hardin. J W. Hasty, Q. W. Samuel. J. H. Smith, G. H. Walker. A.C. Brj. ! K. Davis. A. H Patteraon, Z. C. Davis. Starkey Hare. . "- The fallara) of the Gofortha to an swer to their ta8S was explained by an Inspection of Mi? return on the bark of tha capias, where Marshal Milllkan'f deputy had written there on: "Defendants- cannot be found. They art 'dogTlng.' " The officer must have Intended - to spell j dodging,' hot hether ha did -or (-ordinary boxes do. tor tno;t people to not made no difference, the oorortha had gone forth, not' belying, tholr names. Making Oood Time. (By tha Associated, Press.) Washington. Jan. 4. The Navy Deoartment has received the follow ing wireless message,' dated January 4, from the Glacier, bne of the ves sels towing the dry4ock Dewey to the Philippines: 620 miles southeaat Cape Henry. Weather glorious. , Light southoast wind. Smooth sea. Speed four knots. Potomac goes Bermuda." The message is unsigned. simply cork o the oocned bottle, ahlo it all back to me. tn col M A r ill ln. mediately rahind yoifr mwiay. I am entirely reliable. I refer you to any Bank or Trait ' ' Company in Richmond as to my financial responsibility. Von are absolutely sure of securing a whiakey you'll like, or it's not costing you anything. PHIL. C. KELLY, Richmond. Virginia. aVWrite for free Booklet giving valuable information -on the whiskey question. A. S. Patterson First on the list Trial Started This Morning. (Special to The Evening Times.) Greensboro, N. Ci, Jan. 4. In the Federal court the government, com' pletes testimony in the case against A. 8. Patterson, ex-revenue officer charged with falsifying expense account. De fendant took the stand as . court re' cessed fur dinner. Reform is the Word of 'the' New Year, and, while many are Beetled, there ts no more practical one, or one that Is more essential to household eoon" omy, than the use of gas for fuel over coal or wood. The gns range will do this in the kitchen, where it is mpst neetled. There Is no question as to its cheaper cost. There is no ques-' tion of its clounllness or of its cfllcioncy for cooking purposes. Get particulars from the gas company and : convince yoWself. - ' Vr :;; STANDARD GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. Phones 228. ,124, Fayette ville St.' " i t i . , Greensboro, N. C, Jan. 4. Be sides the pleading guilty of Z. C Davis, ex-deputy collector ' of Hay wood county yesterday, nothing was done In ths revenue cases , except argue motions and determine what caseg would be tried. The case started first this morning was an indictment against ex-Deputy Collector A. S. Patterson, . charged wilh falsifying expense accounts. The next case to be tried will prob ably be that against Patterson' and Hardin, accused of receiving bribed. After this will be called the case against Starkey Hare, and R, H. Har din, accused of filing false vouchers, next coming the-case against G, 'IV. Sam neL which was begun before. ' It is supposed that the district attorney will not take up the big conspiracy cases until he has tried several of the Individual ases. ' '. ' J ' " Besides himself and Mr. Price, Mr. Holton is assisted by Solicitor Gen eral of the Department of Justice A. B. Hayes and by , Special Assistant District Attorney J. J. Britt, of Ashe vllle. , "', On the othOT hand, appearing for some one or other of the defendants, were Chas. B. Aycock.'of Goldsboro; C. B. Watson, of Winston, and S. B. i'Wi'- .Jf,rf.v.Vji'rl'.,1 ' a:!",v-j ;,:, V;;'.:,.i m I ;v.;f ;r'fi-at -u- ,',. i & M ;sf lis hxikad' aaTilllnily coniplalaant ava ha lighted a rlgaratt a ad shook hands with ths teg maker. 'Van yuu do a rush order for , double quick r ba asked. "I've romr thmuah a tuugh 'flghu' be went on. "Tou kro'r I aiwaya travel wUh a bunch of legs aad ro.-nlng up this wj jr fru:n New Orleans tha Pn'Iman cir waa burned and ah lour of my leg were Joat. 1 only saved tha on I hsi on and cow yow'r got to gat to work to make a rot nor sat for ma double nul'-k With an air of langnor and iaa ths big man stood to tuva him S. lf m-z "2inl. "Do you kr.oW who ha Is?" question ed ha of the Ire trade, after the pot deroun man had gone. "Well, he Is t"ie soa of one or tha richest women In the Crlted ftatea. Ha kwt his leg through dlaaaaa, and he always comes t Phil adelphia to have his seta made. Pla n. Not lliiilly Hurt. , (By tho Ass'icfated Press.) Washington. Jxn.: A. Senator and Mrs. Jacob II. Gallinger; of New Hamp shire, who were knocked down by a street car last nUhtv'.are not suffering any serious effects tOrday, Both were bruised and their faces cut rlightly. but they sustain il nd other Injuries. The Senator was able to go to the Capitol this morning. MAKING ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Secrets of the Trade Persons ... Who Carried Around Different Sets., Oh, yes.- Indeed.! they ' come pretty high," said the aitlflcial : leg maker. It 1s a beauty, though. Isn't It? I venture to say thre ain't another one In Philadelphia like ft,' oh 'or off, and It's as light as a feather, too." With (these words- the.1 creator of ar tificial limbs flourished a leg In ths air. He was fat and sirriilng, and he spoke with .an indistinguishable foreign ac cent, and every once Jn. a while his face beamed with enthusiasm. - 'V They all coma to Philadelphia for them, too,? he continued. '"We've cihi tomers from 'all over Europe, Asa and Africa.: There ma lots of lej makers kn the city at leist they, call them selves such, but Some of them are not leg makers at all; they're harness mak era." , , " ' . : The august Philadelphia leg maker, purveyor to kings, queens and govern' ment officials, took av little time to show the specimens around the room. They were fat and1 thin, long and short, graceful and -otherwise. Some of th am were huddled In corners, accumulating the dust of ages; others hung aloft on racks, so light and airy that they wers wafted to and fro n the brcese. VTou see" continued ths leg malcer, ''we know how' to do things now.' , Ws have got theeecref all' Might. First, they choo down thfl wii'ow. tree;- than we cut out the legs. It t4kss a heap of flexible leather to put the tandons In the right place. , See that spring in the ankles? That's made by the leath er tendons. - If you saw one -on a man yon could not teirtho'dlfferencs. ,Thsn tho whole thing is covered over with flno pink v enamel. ' Looks natural enough; don't HT At this Juncture a ran came a. tha door, nnd a big man. 8 fee 4, weighing nearly three hundred it: . wr - jtFStjKs A'. T-V&iV-l. ... ' N Jt l ff a' . v.. . tvvr f j- a i via ' M I .; ?aaV4 Vay. V 7 X11 ' m - v A .nv. r. . aw v .di v . a" . r ii i m mrr a i m m 1 1 1 pz its 'jxmxu fdiJ . Ti - . 1 Am ' I ' V I I a --IF ' - 1, Mi at. flJ TC. I U ", J . 1 Lr Vi'X ' sis. r K Til I ANI -' ' :'," ' - - " ' ' - ..'!,., ; . f V, ' " -' f . v A! ''"-.'. ,..'".. .1. , V -i. cart their legs around tn, but ha's got I fine leather, cases with his name en graved upon them.' "Do many of thorn get Into It on such I a wholesale phtn? was queried of tlrt leg maker. "Heaps o ftheajf" h replied lacon-j Ically. "Pome of tiem can do anything with 'ra., There'n one young man in I this city. who belongs to a gles clabl and they tell me he's the. best dincsrl of Irish -jigs In the town. He was a I good dancer before hs lost his leg, anil he's all right yet. No, we have no lady j attendants. - We ought to have, th-iugv What's the rea-oTi? till, because ther.. Is not one woman Ju Philadelphia that I can fhid who kr.ows the trade. Pity, too, becausq. thare's money In It. Al good leg maker ought to maks al least 1 $2, n week. "Thei-o are six or seven1 men in pub lic life, well known, who wear-art lnt I lal llTnha Nino hi;t t h.l- Intlm 1 1 a I friends and famllltM know It. however.' One young lady In Philadelphia whj . led a number of d-jr.c?s last winter haj' ' -r , a' ra " h au artlflrtal Ir. Jt is easy to 'wall a. I "- ur- UrjkCMCXX ISlKinPCC I t tOt DRAUGHON-S with one after you learn how to usp thorn. - . - -il'":v'; : ' i "Oh, yes. artificial leg making Is ths thing for me," concluded ths leatmak r. "I started out as a fine carpsnter. doing up banks and public bulldlngsV and one day I went. Into place. In Ms York to order an artificial Hnfb fof a friend in distress.' : Ths maker waa a doctor, strange to say- ' He Blzed me up and I sised him up, and In a short time I was under contract to work f him. They can't steal our patents, far It's as hard to make an artificial limb without years of learning as' It, would be for tome tinhorn .mxkor to produce a StradIvariuB."--&ho Kctailcr. . ton and Martin Mlreels. Nlgnt Apd : Day-. Incorporated 3Q0,000.V Estab. IB Years. Stiongly endorsed by "bush nesa men. No vacation. Enter aay time, Call or send for Catalogue. 1 FWtlon." May deposit money Jor tuition In bank until course is com? pleied and position Is secured, or give notes and pay out of salary. 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