A i M mtn 1 1 VOLUME II1Y. NEW MRS, CKAVIS COIHTY, N. ('., TUSDAV, kTuBKK 'lh I t( 1 lu.S, Nl'MBIR 4ti RlUiGK- Mny New Applications For Pensions are Coming in. Tke Appalaeblaa Natleaal Park. Jin Lewrey'a Eacape Faral tare M aaaac terers Dole: Baalnes&. Copper Mialig. Ralbiub, October 5. Tbe Stale audi tor say the number of Bute pensioners tbli year will closely approximate 9,250. New applications come In by every mall, e says tbe Slate board will pass upon no more of these, as the lists are made op to go to the p'ubllc printers and hae to be revised, to insure absolute correct ness. State Auditor Dixon today accepted an Invitation to deliver the address at the opening of the Fair at Greensboro. Gov. Aycock will, In accordance, with custom, open tbe Slate Fair here. His escort from the capltol to the Fair grounds will be the cadet battalion of the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege. Ills expected that the Governor will go to the western part of the State next Monday, for a few days to sec parts of the proposed "Appalachian Natioi.nl Park," and that In tbe party will be some Senators, Representatives In Con gress nnd ( (BcUls of the United States Allien f ii ml depnrlment. The Inlin e to capture the negro des perado .liru l.owerv, the murderer of chief f police Jones at Shelby, causes comment. The n wards for him now aggrrgHti; $750 In nddltlou to this fe lirg against him in Intense. Negroes liavetr,lvin 1 Ini hiding pUccx. The September liullelln of llie Slate hoHrd of health lias appeared. It reports hmall pox In 24 counties. In putt of Crniivilie it was ucceaitaiy to cblahlbh a hot tun quarantine and a negro who at tempted to violate it whs phot in the legs wiih 'uckshot. i). m il to the satisfaction of I he lielgllhotB. The i mpiomlKC of the haukiuptcy eii-e ' S. II. Lolitn of Kinnion. li) hl pajlni; his creditors $112,5011 cash and giving Ilia pi rrouhl note In h like mm, ends a si ry c omplicate I rase. This was not done until tifter much haggling hy counsel. Undi r an act of the last lcgitduluie the sewrrs are to I I nllt from t hi Insane Anylnm and Penitentiary connecting wil h the city to wers. The pn-i-nt sys tem is thai of a few drains, which lead to hmall Btrtamg near by and is citreme lyoffenslve. The 8. lite i tibor Con missioncr bays furniture maunlm lining in this Slate has hecomc sn fmm dm- hutdi.oar; how great the public will leul'.e when it sees his r pott lor 11)01. The Increase In the number and exti nt of the manu facture of goods In m wood many limes exceeds that of cotloo mills. The gain dining the past few years Is won di rful and I' e business very profitable, w'n-r- as this has by no means been a good year for many at least of the cot ton mills In this Slate. the new development of copper min ing in Granville and Person counties at trui is a great deal of atti nllon. There art- seven nil nca In operation, and other properties are being purchased. The building of the eight and one-half miles railway from Virglllux to the mines of the Virginia Copper Co., at High Hill will lie another step In the development. In the next few months over one thous and miners will lie at work In this tbe greatest Copper ore field roulh of Lake Hupcrlnr. For ipralns, swellings there Is nothing so good lain1. Pain llalra. Try It. F S Duffy & Co. and lament si ss" Chamber For sale by Blf Fire in Tampa. Taut, October 5 Twenty buildings were burned this morning, a properly Ue of $200,000. Tbe fire was discovered In Ibe Urge cigar factory nf O'Halloran & On. The water supply In Weal Tampa waa Inadequate and lbs lira practically burned Itself not ' Oreat excitement exists on account of lbs belief that tbe fire was of Incendiary origin, There have been several th rests at Incendiarism as a result of the labor troubles and agitators have bean made to leave Ue city wlthla the last few boors for advising the use of the torch. Tbe Great Remedy of tbe day la en questionably Pt KiLt aa, ibe la st as I relief of ail barns, scalds, bralaea, fe , asd for palna la tie iloaech and bowels at well as lo eeddea attarks of cholerl aaorbma. So faQf ahould pr Uad to keep koaeewllboeflt always by lUtm, Avoid Nhettluiea, (acre Is tat one Palo-K Hler, Perry DevU". Price IV. and 50c Ezentloi tj Ptiel fperlal to Joaraal. Rai.atun, October T.-OoTer aor At. enrk tire Moeday. Notebft 11, aa Ue dale of Ue eiecotletof Di VaOba, '". tbe COlortJ m erderet, at Wlaloe, tlfrt fordootat. . i 1 i 'CASTORlifV ' for UtuU t4 Cbil&ia. ' THE BETTER BOAT i Sir Thomas Upton Says of Columbu A i Great Race. I Maw York, Oct. 4 With victor? flats flying from her towering masthead? and tbe ends of her spreaders it, 1. im i of her concluding triumph in the c-p races of 1901, the gallant sloop (.'...uui bla returned to her anchorage t-night under the escort of the enilre excursion fleet. She today completed her de fense of the honored trophy In another stirring lace wlih the Shamrock 11, over a leeward and windward race of thirty miles, crossing the liulsli line two seconds behind her antagonist, but win ning on the time allowance conceded by Llpton's boat by 41 seconds. For the second time she has now suc cessfully foiled the attempt of tbe Irish Knight to wrest from our possession the cup that means the yachting suprem acy of the world And plucky Sir Thorns Llpton, standing on the bridge of the Erin, led his guests in three hearty huzzahs for the successful defender. "She Is the better boat,'' he paid, "and she deserved to be cheered." The serleB of races just closed will al ways be memorable as the closest ever sailed for the cup, and Sir Thomus, al- thcugh defeated, will go home with the satisfaction of knowing that his golden yacht Is the ablest foreign boat that ever crossed the western ocean. During both series of races not an untoward incident has occurred and Sir Thomas will re turn to Kngland by far the most popu lar of all the foreigners who have longed for the America's trophy. ' !'al" LONDON SUBMITS. Says That the Better Boat Won and That All Was 1-alr l.uMiov Oct K. The l)ai; 1 . !. . i i j says: 'The Columbia has prouul iicr.-clt the left yacht atloat. Then can lie no .pies lion thai t-bc has won upon !u r incrils. alone. She showed herself a marvel. 'lis craft two years ago. I ul i d a i-ter lioal today than she was wlic: flesh from i ! yaid. All weather seems !i be :i:ik" in her. Says the Duiiy Ciiu nieii : "uch a mi-; left as y esterda 's aliie i- ioith ihdj trouble of crossini the Ailniille, but l.irl more important than the i,uit ol the! contest iti-cll is the i : I 1 1 , 1 . spi.ii in: which it ha been wairrd fioin slnM , tlnlsh. We cannot loo highly praise the; sporlsinaiillli manner in wliich Sir T'homas has taken his hc.iliiiL' The Dally Uiaplilc ays. ' I lie Suain , rock 11 la fairly and squarely healen. It j Is no lack of appreciation of the sph n -j did pluck and culerprise of i.er owner j that prompts us to say her defeat will be i regretted no less keenly on Watson's ae-1 count than on that of Upton. Watson I Buffers disappointment at sceini; his fourth cup challenger beaten." i The Morning Post says; "There Is ' nothing before us except to coufess j honestly that wc are beaten hy a better boat. Captain Sycamore and his crew I did all that waa humanly possible under the circumstances, and the only reason 1 he did not win was because the Shnm- i rock II was not good enough." ' The Fall River Mill Strike Fau. Kivek, Mafs., Oct 4 -Tlie final preparations for the greatest industrial Strike that the c ity of Kail Itiver has ever experienced were mad tonight when the operatives, with the exception of the spinners, voted unanimously to go on trilo mil Monday morning. Late this aflernoon a conference w ith no result was held between the executive commit tee of tbe manufacturers am! textile council ( ftlccra. Afterward the various anions Diet. The principal one was the weaver. The resolution to stiike was adopted by a vote of 2o7 lo V'i The other Bguies wcie as follows Loom fix tures, 101 to 58, carders, 205 to M, and slashers, 0fl to 22. In all casos Ibe vote was made unani mous, and this apprarcntly means a strike on Monday morning. Tbe reason for the strike which items Impending li the declination of the manufacturers lo raise wage S per cent. In line with the action of Mr. Borden, of the Iron Works Mill. $119,000 to Save a Life. BeeTO!i, Ort. 4. An appeal to Chrb. llan America haa been made on Iwlialf of MUa Ellen Hlone, lb mUnlonary held capUre by brlgandi, who will meet death October Bib, unlrti $110,000 ranaom be paid before that dale The appeal aay: "Tbe OTernneot at Wanhlnton ha done and Ii doing cveryiblng olTlclally aad bomaoely poailble io aecure ber re lea. HotvllblUadlng all lb!, there la a poeelMUt of failure of nrjrottellon, an! Il la abeolaUly seceaaary that the aaoaol to be raited, be Inatantly raleed." Coairtbatloai nay be lent w Kidder Peebodjr Company, Irnateea, aad mail reerb Uelr back lag boute In Boat on be fore aooa of October ?tb. BorraLo, N. Y. Oct. 7 lb 1901. My Dear Brother Oeorge. Yoora 4tb lert rtetrred, and a glad, reiy glad, to blow Ut U p'aHng tbe ordera, Ibal yot fare Ue ooe for brick, io Moota'i Woed Yard. dalg brea bating wood ffi Uere Kt tkfe tear, and baring !) prom eo aatUlaotmy, tbatl kaoer yo bare Made io ttUtake. Well, ye eea took for e home, oa tUatoet Rrete ail Beeday, aodeb, oa't I be glad Ut oece amre ba la Old KeBr. - : , - J- trer yoart, Amu. CONVICT LABOR. Wonderful Re.ults Reached Ra.lways. On Third Koad Across lh Kldge New Arch Deaeh c Duty. Methodist Orphan age Building Social Features for Fair Week. lllue KaLkh.ii. Oct 7. Supervisor J. C. La6hley leaves the penitentiary tomor row with '.JO convicts, to do the grading on the mountain section of tho railway popularly known as the "Three C's " The Stale's contract becomes effective Oct 10. The work begins at Marion. It Is Interesting to note tho fact in this cocacctlou that the convicts have al ready built two railways across the Blue Ridge, these being the Spartansburg and Ashevlllo and the WoBtern North Caro lina. The convicts have built two-fifths of all the railway mlleago In the State and the calculation Is made that their work In this direction since 1874, when t jey were first put on railway work (on '.he Spartansburg and Ashcvlllc) ropre st nts $2,800,000. The direct appropria tions by the Stato to the penitentiary since 1863 are very nearly $2,000,000. Rev. Mi. Hdsl.o. the new arch deacon of tola Protestant Episcopal diocese, has assumed his duties he e. The lectors of i Ch-ist Church and the Church of the jCood Shepherd in Halc'gb, a:u in San Francisco attending tee gejcral Epiaco- ps' conveution and Rev. Mr. Huskc is olllclivtlng In those churches, alternate!. , lie yesterday preached tils tirst sermon, in Chi'st Church, and made a very line ! i upresslon as a forceful speaker. Attorney oncral and Mrs H. D. Uil ir": have arrtved from Waynesvlllo for ' the winter. '. ne Supicne Court devotes this week j to li e dccsct of appen's from tho 7th ; d'st 'ct. It is a light docket. ! The grounds of t if Methodist Orphan j u: u"e being prepared for the erection of 1 he main bjl'.dlng. i M s. R. C. Hiveifl, wife of the inana jgerofi'e l'.,;'e gh Acnuemy of Music, d i (1 ycslciday urter a Itng illness, and i " i b i 'cu this mo: 'ih'g. ! Co poralio.i Commissioner Abbott left 1 '.oi'av for Wilkes and other counties In 1 . : section, to Instruct i ho county o HI :'' , " .a: ailon ii.ider the new 1' i. week iiere is to be very gay. Tnc E i.'. ii rcaUi cs will be nime.o;is. T'hc.-c ' 1 be a number of visi'.o.s from V 1 1 -i'c"i. 1 lie Canl.o' c'.ub todjy a":a;)ired to give feniiiiH on Tuesd.-.y and Thurs day of that week anil tho marshals' ball on Frluuy. (Jen. William P. Roberts Is t lie chief marshal. Tomorrow the entire cadet battalion at llie Agricultural and Mechanical co"egc here, 'M) Btrorif;, will be uni formed TO tLEAISE THE SYSTEM l.llectually yet gently when coalive or Mllious, to permanenl'y overcome hab Itual constlpallon, to awaken the kid ncya and liver lo a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to illppel licadiiches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Stifar Trust's Price Cut. S F'.ani isco, Oct. li. Commenting on tho reduction of the price of BUgar In l ue Missouri market by the Sugar Trust, lleurv T. OjULrd, prcaldeul of the A nc lei ti Heel Sugar Associalloi, do ti oeci it as a movo lo c uah out beel-eu- I gar production In order that Ibe trust mlget have no opposli'.on. "Iflheycin succeed In Uiu Missouri Vt''e '' Bald he, "they will Ihen turn ll'e'r attention to the beet factories In Michigan and olhcr sections, and hy llio power of concontialed capital crush out aucccaalrely and Individually the bout ior;ar producer. The truBt tries to de ce've the public by aylng that tho bcot pioilucera can all'l mako money al the low p ice It Is l.-?'QK to establish ThU Is r'to, aid If II had been true the trust wojld have trlod lo ejtablliti a stlil lower p'ico. They arc not sacrificing oobaif ceit per pound in the Missouri river markets to make a price that will still be profitable to the beet-sugar men. Del tb s pirt'cular more on tho part of tho Sugar Tiuil will fa I flat. Tho beet lugsr factories will not sell Iho'r sugar 'n tjo Missouri Rlrer Valley at 2) cent under the market when a fraction of that 1( oents will more their sugar lo eve. oilier market In the United Slates. Wntl trio neit novo of the trust will he temaloi o he teen." Accuracy and Exactness, We do aol gueae about aoytlilng la our prencilpllon departmeBL we use accurate weight and measure. We Lalso uae eitct aaetbcxl la compounding tb varloss oompooente Into Ibe meoT- Clce aa It I wbeo read lo take. And tbra w art alwayi precise la checking orar tbj prtsorlptloa ai a floal precau- Uob lo aee for certalo tbat etarythlag Ii all right. . la Other worde we are golog Into AetaUa la tbli wa, jut to akow 70a Ik Iberougk we art la) trery , part of oaf preectlpllot work. TVorogbaeea le etaotly tba wotsl. , Oar ohjrri I to get toi 10 mi or bring all yow prtacilpiloa br to ba filled. W waat aad lavlta too to do tbl. C. D. BKAMUkt, Druggist. THEIR REASOV :tlun tu Swamp LanJ Or'i board. I.Moll, (Jet. 7 The ria- the it. :, hy .- ..p. WlilCU - vs an. p : : : u a . Well, ''t : and ill. a.e of a .enl iLc . U in a Mate's u.d gel )i est of ; to suit a mailer ' the Stale Board of Educall"L poued io ;he contract or opi,. K. s Fiuch has on the Siatt -.ands was U.al uuder It he c- ... line ten mi.es long and ten ' runuiug ih i around all the .... icavlug out ail the land that v less to iuml)truien. Thus thi few thousand acres would pr sale of any other of the Sta'.i .a large area, and instead of i In getting W cents an acte It only 5U cents an acre for tbe ci. the lands, the lines being n.n Finch and the purchasers. As of fact one of the two deeds which j Finch presented to the boaid for ap i proval and signatures, ran arouud all Iht) timber lands and left a barren sec-; tion. Il is due to the Slate Board to , make this statement. ! Eliminating: the Negro. CnAKLRHToN, S. C, Oct. i-The deter mination of President Roosevelt's ad ministration to eliminate the negro from Republican politics in South Carolina and the South was shown to day by the announcement that John (i. Capers had been appointed a member ol the Nation al Republican Committee, defeating Can didate Ocas, a negro who was strongly Indorsed by State leaders. While the President had no connec tion with the appointment, which was made by Senator Hanna, the National Chairman, it was in accordance with the w ishes of the former to leave ne groes out. Deas is chairman of the State Republican Commilteo and Is seek ing the ollice of Collector of Internal Revenue, but II has been announced from Washington that I, W. C. Blaloek, who Is supported hy Senator McLnurin, i will get the ollice. I Senator Mcl.au, in Is engineering the new Republican movement in this Stale yet publicly says lie is still in t lie Deino ernt'e ranks. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Yl., says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve. Heware of all counterfeits It instantly relieves piles. F. S Duffy. M'ss Stone's Aoduction V as 1 1 nciton ('ct. ii ('onlidence is ex i csscd by Adii)inici r.-iion olliclals that ti e arm. unt of mo icy necessary for il.e ruiiin of Miss Sto'i'' will bo raised. "iveiy possiliie elfoit Is being made to effect Miss Stone's release," said a high o.lli'lal tonight. "Miss Stone's position Is a desperate one, and It Is useless to conceal this fact from the public The delicate nature of the negotiations under way makes It Imperative that there shall be as Utile talk as possible. In iiidicious publicity may prevent the success of the plan now being pcrared." Itusssla has given sympathetic response to the :eiuest of the United Nates thai she use l.er Influence with Hulgaria to induce that (lovcrnment to make eery elTort to lind Miss Stone. PiUlgarla Insists that the woma i is uol within Its territory and Ii has heeu found absoiute'y impossible to e iaiilish her exact w hereabouts. It H enncedrd that she may havo been taken hack to Turkish territory. The Sublime Porte also lias promised to try lo res, ue Miss Stone. lo... .,.. ,.r ii... .v.. .i ' uuc' "" will h killed, tho uae or force la depreca ted, and II Is bcilcvod bore the hi'st way to pursue is to pay llie ransom and then to have Iho Bulgarian or Turk Mi (iov crn incut lake measures for the - will pun ishment of the brigands. Yokahama Suspended Business. VoKkiiiVA, Sept. 21. Tbe tidings of llie death of President McKlniey came as a great shock to tho foreign couimunl ly as well as Iho entire nation, and the day of the funeral was one of general mourning, buBlne being almost entirely suspended. The event baa called forth whatever sllll remained of the latent (cling of friendliness for tho l ulled Hlales, the native papers vlelng with each other In Expressions of grief and syrrpathy. Dr. Bull's Pills lor Liver Ills. One pill a dose Ilm. SO pills, 10 els. Care Constipation, I.lvcr Troubles, nil lousne, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Htomach and Dowel Disorder. I)r, Hull's Pills never gripe. Hard to Get a License. ltALaion, October 7 It Is tald lLal tb examination last week of applicants for attorney's license wa tb hardest 00 so far. There were two negro ap plicant. Tbey both fell by lb wayside and so did 17 wulle applloanla. It means work to get a license now. Mot t y many yean ago It waa a faro. Law) Ockertneo. Ooebea, lad: "Dt Wltt't Little Carl Risers nevr bend m double Ilk other pill, bat do tbelr work thoroughly and snake ma feel Ilka a boy." Oertala l borough, gentle. T. S. Daffy. Street CarCollUloa. ATLf, Oct.. Two oar ea tba Coaeolldated Btrott Railway wort laecd lUtoa at tba eotraat of fair tod Wak Ingiot street tbte attalag, Injuring Igkteea people. Dotb oar wart crowd ed aad ware aider oooatdorablo bead. way, o a dowa grada, wbaa tbty toai THE MARKElb. Tli i ' . ... v - . - eo !' ' K ;.v . v ' Id : N i .N h 1 Cotton. - ' 'pel 11.' i . .se 'i t - - : -s I it . J. :v - - : : Mr. , - ' , . '.'4 May I !! Bfc Wheat - i; n. High. I. i . -e Dec '.'.i : ': May .. . 7.' 7 T- : . CoilN: Upeu. Ili'l. Low CiuoL Oct. . "..), ... Dec. Ml '.7; HUlS: - l,l.eli High !. i A t ios( Wet -.V -.'.0 M" New Vork, 'ct 7 Stoc ks, - i 'pen. 'I llgii. l.o w Closj Sugar . . . 1 1", 1 !".-. ! r.'i '. '. I Am. C 'I- '-J,' '.; U. s. l : : ii ! Tex. Pac . . . Am. C. F. . el- J . I U S. S . '.rjj ' Con. T 115 ; Pac. M . . . 1C j l! lo , I '. ; N. d: W 5;if r.ij So Hy :tl ::i :;i : U.s. Sic.) - Vi r.', i: i". j j NKIV I'.I UN ( I1I IIIN II VICKI.I . ' Cotton in the lev al mti kct yesti.-.ola)' j :ls 'ploted at Si' ! I I v to iiii I i Spots 1 Sales I 5,!HCI k!i- I Future'!, I . i Nov. I : i N..v D- 1 '.'7. I Apr-May I '37 I,ast wee k '31 1,000 Thlsweck . Sat. 150011 Mon I :oho Tuea. Wed. Tlmrs Fri. last year. o(i o'r- I '.I'M II I 1'MiOO C'.iooo .r,(M,o ii io C'3ii(i0 eoo ' For Ihiee days and ni:'lit I ellercl holera mi il in o! the agony untold from an attach of morbus brought on hy ratlin; hers," sayn M . K. l...lliir, I'.eil, district court, I 'i ntreviilr, lo thought I should surely die, and tiied doen clilTcicnl medii im- bin purpose. 1 sent for a bollic ul Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and I 'iai i hoea Remedy and three doses relieved me en tirely." This remedy is for sale bv I . S. Duffy Co. STRANGE KOUBLRS. Mystery on an Ocean I mci at Last j Not many eel.s hiii I 1m ! published accounts ol m sti r txpl. lined ,v ers I- H IH'IC- an i.rey- I sale robberies on our o 1 hi 1 1 e j hou nils ply Ing I'd ecu New li and Liverpool. 'I lie au;l.onties I ship exerted theinselves to theii 01k City I on hoard j utmost, ; )llt ciow U) ln(. ,,;Te;,.ers cvild lie ob- j talned. State room after state room was I ... entered, anil In nearly very i ase some ahsllai led. Seol w re siiininoned, valuable Jewels were land Yard detectives but the most astute 1 1 f at hers of (hat o llre.l with celebrated agency failed any success. Later vi ever, have thrown m.iih pur r. - ow "ii the Ini; llie genlle- i: 'hi I ieiet it'll and mystery. On hoard constanl attention of man passe nger w as a tine, ; ostriches, consigned to mn clvai, Paris, Prance The I man, Il seems, after the sir disappeared, as did also group of II Per .1 nit i. ml genlle nn r landed, th, !lok of feathered beauties. A 11 t races oft he In rds was losl, unlll the day, when lin y weie unloaded al llie Plaul System dork The tag however, had been changed and one of the birds was ndsslng. Il turned out to Im) a most valuable bird, however, and the discovery was a work of a New York sleuth hound On every visit to the hold of the steamer by the afonsahl lady and gcnllcmun this particular o Irlch was fed a jewel watch, diamond ring or omo other valuable arilcle purloined by this couple from ihc state rooms of I hoi r fellow passengers This particular oslrlch seemed to frssi on Jewelry. He that aa It mar, the bird's feathers now adorn somo Parisian, and the contents of his stomach await Identi fication In llio ofTlcn of chief Dcvc.y, In New York City Tbe lady and gonllr man are In the hands of tho Paris poll) e, who arrested them as they were alxiiit lo tad for America, after having reshlpprd tbe ostrich lo New York Having n teaaon to detain the birds and as llio lesl culprit had been sacrificed on the other tide, the society for tbe prevention ct cruelty to animals sold them to tbe aent of the g. eat iobn Iloblnson circus, which will aibihft al New Pern, Hatuiday, Oct. lltb. adv UX Al.VB TASTELESS HILL TONIC. X. .J iNM.ta . (wwfssrtf 1 f 1'SVM.ft, a..ft4l . f..l t tmit. inrto4. . BjairMi4 al naauHAM a rMARMAti. WHY SUFFER FROM Gripi j;.J Chill Tonic I ig Hams i F;illl TO K'nio Apple Ficbli . Milk ('nickers, Five O'clock ol of Fancy Cakes. Baker's Chocolate and O'ooa. Nice Cnnied Mullets and Spanish Mackerel. Yam Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Codfish, Spiced Pig FYet me I'lrrrs for fe. -tier Win." Mouse Trail 5c. Don't 'i.ithi-r Duster, Foot Mat or Whisk Hrooni V (live nie a call and I will suit yon. Respect fully, I 3 'Phone 91. 3 McDMIEL, COMING- ? New Bern ffFfl i Saturday, WV0io :t 5 l:iily Kxpenses $100,000 UTew j I'ei.Iinas'. $3,000,000 Iiivis.ImI. 1 : Coin i TIP- in its Own Polno Snftpio I Tiir,o 1 O " w w a - 77th Year ot the Oldest, Biggest and Best Show on Earth. The Pioneers and Perpetrators ol' Tented AiiiiiNeiiient Institution!. iivJ Ten Big Shows all United. 4 Circuses, 3 Menageries, 2 Stages, Roman 3 Menageries, 2 Stages, Hippodrome. ( iiinluiiiHl with the Grand Hilillcal Spectftcular Production KINQ SOI.OMAN AND THE QUEEN OP SHEBA An imprenive and Emi to iiilv Moi.il mill Mind Klevatinfc Pitpreantic and Scenic Spectacle, with its Km li.tntiiiK llulleU. Magnillcent Scenery and Qorgoouii Cotttumea. KX) BEAUTIFUL BALLET QIRLS. 500 Mod, Women and I l"t s. s in thr CaMt. nrl $40,000 II nnbnek I'liii.int tluit Wultv, KlcphanU liii'htd. Klophanta tbat do everything but talk. New and Novel arena Act. 1,000 Raro and Coolly Aol mala, 50 Hair Raining Racoa. KM) Grand Free $300,000 STREET PARADE ft Ilamls of Mnslr, Fife and Drum Corpa, Chime ol Bell, 60 Can aad Olbted Den. m Tableaux Car, IS Traps, KX) Thoroufhbred Hotwaa, W MlntaUre Ponte, Htcain Caliope drawn by 40 Pontes ami drive) by on naa. HEHoxdxs Of EXCTJRSIOWS OH For The CbUdretu K Flno tbJn to It fjtooandrot thee damp September atorttnta la tat atlT Cblll ToatO) pUasaat as fit ynpaadorta!a taro for Bularlal polaoalo, " Xaepl lb n atom la perfect orbing ardor. Only tOo. at Bradbaa rBbracy, CHILLS, FEVERS T NIGHT SWEATSf other forms of maladies when you I can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The wctIJ J .rs not Csinttin i better remedy- Many wondcrfi.1 cures made by It. as cents a bottle Money rcfui-JcJ .f :t f-uis Ij Jo the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. CXJT. Lemons, Fresh ( lystcr ;t larire C'rack-aewort- Ten Cakes, mid you need a Good WholeMale efc Retail Grocer, 71 Itroad St. vW v tW V Va.lVA A, 14J1UU UJ Herd of Perform Ing Elephant. that Actually Ilay Muaic&l Inilru- lED.opllacm.to. AIL LTStS OP TRAVEL iron riAiaT. . Apply V) J,U II AJ.TS FIELD. . Kw n, K. C. Si i - 1 ; t