. . . NIW BEEN, CRAVIN COUNTY, fi. f., KFI DAT, OCTOBER 18, 19Ul.- -SllU.Mi StTTluN. .MMBIK 49 - . -- CL1II.1 MUCH. Repiblicus Sty Tint 3500 sons Heard Prltdurl Per- Raral Libraries la Demaad. Rail road Asseasmeat Caae Heard la December. Arseaal Removal Ordered. Odd Deelilea of Jadje Dona-las. Ralbioh, Oct. 10 The Republicans did mtioh talking today about the speech of Senator Piltohard at Louis burg- yes terdey. Revenue colleotor Dnnoan says there were 8900 peraona present. He aaya that last year 8 Democrat toted for MoKlnley and that now there are 100 of that mind. Those who wanted Pritch ard to speak promised him 1(00 audi tors., Nineteen hundred applications (or funds for raral school libraries were re eel red today, these being from Craven, Edgeeombe, Robeson and Rockingham counties. The State superintendent says the observance of North Carolina Day will greatly stimulate these libraries. Today a motion was made In the Su preme court by B. C. Beckwlth of Ral eigh, acting for Senator Ward of Ply mouth, to advance the case of Jackson against the corporation commission, to force the latter to this year assess the railway franchises. Attorney Qeneral Gilmer opposed the motion, saying he did not have time now to prepare the ciini'. i l h .mi' hi ii n mala at the end of Hit- docket. I lir: court decided to Lear U. :me uller argument on the last case in the docket, which will throw It ahonl t lu middle of December. Nhei Iff Woolen, of Lenoir, has cap lured and returned to the penitentiary ouulre l)e Uraffenreid, colored, who is suivlng Ills third term. The Slate charters the Suteavllle tele phone company, capital $10,000, Mrs. Burton of Marion being the principal stockholder. The Governor and Council of State order the removal of the Stale arsenal fioiu the capltol square to a lot near It. The building will be used for a Bio re house for public documents, and in front of ll a new arsenal will be built. Judge Douglas of the Supreme Court laxt night heard a habeas corpus case the point being whether "champagne Cider'' ia taxable. 1 1 r decided It was not, a 4 gallons only cont-alued a pint of alcohol. Hut the revenue act spec! fically name It an taxable, nd the Htate will take the caee Ik fore the Supreme Court. Some of the oflic.'sla expressed themselves plainly aidutt the Judge's dcol-lon, saying the will of the legisla ture c.i. 11 Id not thus be set aside. TUo labor commissioner hua begnn the preparation of the tables regarding farm labor and crops In this Slate. Minister Wu at Ashevllle. AsimviLLR, li. C, Oct. 15 The yel low dragon of China floated over Ashe vllle's Battery Park Hotel this after noon In honor of Wu Ting-fang, the Chinese Minister, who is tbe special guest of the Southern Railway at the forly-slxth annual convention of the American Association of General Passen ger and Tloket Agents. Minister Wu arrived from Washing ton at 4.80 o'clock In a private car under the special esoort of Col. L. B. Browp, general agent of the Southern Railway. A committee representing Ashevllle, met Mr. Wu at the station, where he was presented an Immense key to the city carved from rhododendron wood, and beautifully entwined with the yel low silk of China. Duke at tbe Thousand Isles. B bock villi, Ont., Oct 15 The Dak and tracheae of Cornwall and York today visited tbe Thousand Islands, sailing from Kingston. They had a beaitlfal day for tbe trip. Ia the morning the royal trala, which had remained at Belleville daring th Bight, palled oat (or Klngstoa. k hearty send-off wu given tb royal party a the train started. Upon ths arrival ofth Duke and Dachesa at Kingston they were eolhaelaslloally received by s great erowd at th station. Tb Dak sad Duchess Uea look U steamer Klngstoa sad, aoooajpaaJed by the royal suite, sailed ihroagl taaThois sad Islands, reaching Brock v HI It the aflaraooa. from Brockvllle th party proceeded to Oardlaal, Oat., whars lbs) trala remslaed tor the alghl. Tfcree Monarch to Meet LosDoa.Oct. 11 The Ross oorras- pnndeBt of th Tlesee says that Xleg V low Iramsenel will a 04 Saeet the Oamt at St Potersborf , bat sWM'otbs)t dty, where Kmperor Francis Joseph will also be present. Th del for tb aseetliig has tot yet been determlaed. Klag Victor Ksaaai al wUl btaoooaipaaled by the Presalet aad Forelgb Minister. CASTOR I A . lor IifluiU bjj4 CllUraa. ' riitti Yh Ban Altiji g&MVa Automobile Records. i flsw Xoait,Uct. 14 -To cover a mile l la a minute Is the ambition of every rac-. Ing aatomoblle man, and with that ob-; Ject let view many reeord trials are being ST? W PU" rU,Mn lheJ?1 ! thirty days. Owners of fast vehicles throughout the country are negotiating I (or the use Of trotting tracks on which ' to speed their machines, and, judging from the mile In 1.06 4-5, made at the Empire City track last week, it Is the general opinion that the object will be attained. It remains only to secure a track, the banks of which will reduce "skidding' to a minimum, and a chauffeur who can supply the necessary skill and nerve to manage a 8600 pound vehicle wbeo it Is traveling at railroad speed. There are (our likely candidates for a championship of this kind. Ilenrl Four- nier, the visiting Frenchman, and the ac knowledged champion of Europe, Is con sidered the best possibility, with his six ty horse-power gasoline vehicle. Another oondldate Is Albert C. Bost wlck, who has changed many of the rec ords made by Fournler, and that, too, with a carriage that he drives almost every day over the roads to the Morris Paik track, carrying six to eight pas sengers. It has a 40 horse-power en gine. Alexander Winton, of Cleveland, who covered a mile at Detroit last Thursday In 1.12 2 5, will try to change the record slate. As a passenger on Fournler'a ride, his connection with the Newport races and his mile at Providence in 1.168- W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., lias proven his rlijlil to be considered In any future attacks on Father Time. Courses on which fast time Is possible Includes the tracks al Youkera, Provi dence, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago. Rumor is also talking of a two mile track at Byosset, L. I , that would, of course, be the Mecca for all record trials. A syndicate Is expected to linvo such a track In operation by next May. Balloon Trip Failed. Paris, Oct 15. The attempt of Count Henri dc In Vnulx to cross the Mediter ranean In a balloou, which left Lea Sa bluts, near Toulon, last Sulurday niiit, has failed. The Minister of Marine, M. de Lnnes san, has received adbpilcli from Toulon announcing that the cruiser Du Chnyla, which was oi-corljng the balloon, re turned to port with the balloon and her parsengeis, wIiIlIi jhc picked up 1(1 miles east of St. Laurent Llglilhouer. Thr bal loon was uninjured. Japan Ready for War. vn Fkancihco, Oct. 15 A war be tween Russia and Japan over k'nun is predicted by Dr. Nicholas Senn, profes sor of surgery in the University of Chicago, who ban arrived here from a tour of the Orient Said he: While I was In Japan I noticed on every hand that the Japanese were mak- ug preparations for war with R'imia. The cause of the trouble Is plain. Japan wants Korea, for Japan Is not large enough for the Japanese. Uutsla prac tically holds Manohurin, and Japan does not Intend letting that nation extend Its Influence lo Korea If this condition can tie prevented." A SALE OF WART8. M Jarcntl Traaaaellon Hint rem I to Confirm d Theory. "This theory," gold tho traveling mnn, "thnt wurlfl will go nwny wnen you stop thinking about them may have something In It, and I am Inclined to hare faith In It I know from actual obaerrotlon thnt warts can Ik transfer red and will give you the case in point. I was buying a newspaper when I noticed that tho bands of the newsboy were covered with warts. Ills stand was within a block of my house, but I am away so much tho Uttle fellow did not know me by name. I said to him: 1 'You should get some one to charm way tboau warts,' that being the meth- sd of getting rid of them when I was a boy. " They ain't mine now,' he sold. 'I sold tham last week to Teddlc SteaMts, and they'll aU go to blm.' "Mow, Teddl steams Is my own boy, and I did not Uko to think of bis MDocta, eh abb y banfls being dteflftucd wlttf warts, arid wo did not live .In a wart atmosphere. Tbay belong mora exclusively to the barefoot boy 'with Check f tan conditions. I had been such myaelf. When 1 went home, I called my boy to me and looked with Boms aoxlrty at hie hands. Tbey were si data and white as a girl's. "What U It, papar he asked curl- uiy. "1 am looking for wtrta' "tV aod U &rvw a kmc, doiightrd breath, there ehYt any yet, but tboy're tut to coejM, for I boogbt tbem from "Oarrotty Mike" for a pin. He says I'm sure to tt 'em. Ain't yon gladr "Glad I I ceold have cried, and I be tter bio osotber did cry. Dot that blamed little cub said be wouldn't be a tend erf cot, and be would bar warts. I lead the rVrt art to him and went away for month's trip, and whan I came back be waa as proud as ranch. Dla band bad grown a crop, of warta that discounted anything I am aaw to that Baa. I banted ap lOairotty Mike,' aad would yaa twlWve It, there wasn't wart ow bla baadat He bad trans ferred Uta a8 U tay boy." Chios re Record Herald. Ctlcrj fiti4cli rowden. Tssts Is aos, aay bet tat raaWly le baadacbs) Ibaa tbaaa powders. T ll sever rail lo rat leva. Made kad sold oil at Davis riascrlptlo namaejp . IIMILIIRI IIVIIIIi ' There is Considerable of This Going; 1 on tbe State, Trial of tJnld Brick Men Mait Tuck day. Contract to be Awarded. Mourning Still Ilaujlnir. Not Many Pensions Asked For. IUleiou, Oct. 17. There Is consider able railway construction in the State. Among the lines may be mentioned Ap palachla Short Line, 10 miles In opera tion, 8 miles under construction; the Atlanta, Knoiville & Northern's 10 mile branch to Appalachla, nearly com- pleted. The Carolina & North Western long the Chester & Lenoir narrow gauge is being made standard gauge 109 miles, Chester to Leuolr. About 10 miles of the Charlotte, Monroe and Columbia is completed; this to be a branch or con necting link of the Seaboard Air Line. The East Tennessee & Western N. C. has completed 12 miles of Its extension from Montezuma via Morganton to Lin colnton, 65 miles. Eight miles of 33 of the Fayettevlllc & A!bamarle is graded from Southern Pines eastward. Of the Moore County & Weston 20 miles Is completed. The Norfolk & Weston is building three branches Into this State; one into AbLc county and two Into Alle ghany; two to reach Iron ore beds, and one to reach factories. The Beaufort county lumber company la building a 25 mile line from Greenville to Vanceboro. Good progress is being made In the sur vey of the 90 mile road from Winston to Wadcsboro. Attorney General Gilmer sajs the no table case against tho tnreo "gold brick" swindlers, now In Greensboro jail, will will bo argued in the Supreme Court next Tueaday. The case Is of special In terests it Is the first of Its kind In this State. Tho evidence Is conclusive. A Chicago lawyer will appear for the swindlers. Theso are the men who tried to victimize Paul Garrett of Weldon, who so admirably trapped them. The contract for the $25,000 main buiiding at the Methodist Orphanage hcie in to be soon awarded but the work will hardly begin before; next Soring, ll had been the hope to have work begin In September. The Adjutant General today sent out the last of the warrants In full settle ment of the claims for expenses Incurred In tl 10 mobilization of llie volunteers here In 18U8 The mourning for President McKlnlvy remains on the government building here until Oct. 19, a m ntb after the bu rial at Canton. The flag will remain at half-staff until the same dale. All other mourning has been lemoved. The Klatc charters the Martin county telephone company, of Williamston, capital $25,000. Half a dczen articles arrived today for the State Fair. One Is "Oliver W." a noted "trotter." All l lie officials aro surprised at the smallncsn of the number of pensions In tho new roll, the auditor was sure a month ago thero would be 10,000, Est! males run irom u.'iou to iu,uw. lucre aro only Mfi'J7. These will get about fJO ', (!)), which In the limit undor the new act . The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever In a tiottlc of Ohuvk'h TatI'.i.kss ( iiti i. Tonic. It ii nlmply Iron and ouinlne in a taslclea form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. A Library for Ocracoke. It a i.kiu ii, Oct. 17. The department of public Inatruclion today received and ac ceptcd an application for a free "library for a public school on Ocracoko Is land Disciples of Christ Meet. Minnkai-oi.u, Minn., Oct. 10. The tlrsl twentieth century convention of tbn American Christian Missionary 8oclrty (Disciples of Christ) opened here. Prcnldcnl I. J Hpmeer read bin annual sddrtwa. hl topic "Tbe Divine Pica." Report ubruttled showed col lections for home mlmlon work during lbs year smouatlog lo 270,S3I. For lo cal work tbe Htsla boards raised $3,417, 644. Tho church sitaesloa fund reached 3Wt,44a whflo tbs total receipt through all ehsnoels ol church benevolence smoaatod to C,llO,48t. J. A. Lord, editor of tbe Christian fltandsrd, msds n addroee on "The Twentieth Century City," In which he said that people living lo tbs city are more apt to stray after falsa godi than lhU brothers la ths ooualry. Tha BocWly kss daotded to Void nest year's ooavsntlea at Ossakjk aad to sieat alBlbOUl lo ItrO.-' &Jdraeses vara shads today by W.J. Writs, l Wssb lagtoo, TS C. V. J. Laaaoa, ol Alia- hetiy. Pa., aad , 11. Mobortat, of Do toa. It la as astabUakad fact laat Ootth U ilT-ply e afforl of salara to gat rid of acme JtIuiIob, Csrollaa' Cvk' Car wdl dirwotly effect this, ly rrpatrfog las dsH ao" u thwoee of tbs air passacaa la ths tongs. Toa aMi asaba aay antetska la tryloj ft,' It It harm leas aad equally food for old kad yoev If o ea rs, ao psy . too, al D radhaa'a. Bread Riots In Russia. l npon. Oct lo-"llie i-nirJrrg pa per report bread riot at Tark..va, Eastern Russia," says the Vienna corres- pondent of the Dally Mall. "In Semara," continues the llspaich, : "the starring peasants stormed the muni cipal buildings and the resiliences of ' wealthy persons, setting some nn fire. troops were summoned and 14 peasants ' were killed. Similar riots. In which several persons were killed, occurred at Anderweska, where two land owners have been murdered, and also at Pes trawka and elsewhere In the same dis trict." The Vienna Neues Abend-Blatt re ports that there has been rioting In KlchenefT, Bessarabia, where 1,000 stu dents attacked and wrecked the house of the Government, the headquarters of the police and the office of the Official Ga zette. Many encounters took place be tween the students and tha police. Eleven persons were killed and 3(1 ln- j u red. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure rcsultf. Price, 25c. A Millionaire Engineer CiiicAcio, Ili,., Oct. 10. John Jacob Astor, of New York, dropped the role of millionaire and look up that of a locomotive engineer for a short time to day. With blue jeans overalls and buckskin gloves the colonel sat on the right side of a locomotive cab and pilot ed the fast mail on the Lako Shore road. It was not a record-breaking perform ance, but it came very near the mark and proved that at least one of Now York's four hundred can do things out of the usual. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits It instantly relieves piles. F. 8. Dully. "A Policy of Conciliation." Wasiiinoton, Oct. 10. Senator Mor gan, ol Alabama, who was one oi i resi- Icnt Itooscvelt's callers today, talked with the President about the prospects of the Nlcaraguan Canal at the coming Hussion of Congress. The President told Senator Morgan that he would sub mit to the Senate a new treaty on the subject which more nearly met hH views than the tlrst llay-l'aunccfote treaty, hut he did not go Into particu lars. Speaking of the President's policy In regard to Southern appointments, Sena tor Morgan said: "It Is the policy of reconciliation, and policy of appointing tho 'iesl men to olllce." T0.CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Kllcctually yet gently when costive or hlllious, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a Tiealthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, coIiIb, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, malo by the t'aliforuia Pig Syrup Co. N. C Military Officers Movements. Ra ikihii, Octolier 17, A letter today from I.t. Bradley J. Wootten of the 7th Cavalry, stationed al Havana, b)h Capt. Urcsham, his troop commander, leaves In a few days for Washington and thenco goes to the 6th Cavalry at Manila, as Major. Lt. Wootten Is now command ing the troop. MsJ. Qrcsham was for two years military Instructor at the Ag ricultural and Mechanical college here and In 1898 mustered In tho volunicers of the 1st and 2nd N. C. regiments at Camp Russell here. The State Pensions. Hpcclal lo Journsl. Rai.kkih. Octolier 17. The list of Stale pensioners and pensions as com pleted by the Htate Auditor are lit class 1 12 annually, 117 pcntloncri total $7344; 2nd class, $0 annually, 375 pensioners, total $13,750; 8rd class, $40 annually, 530 pensioners, total $21,400, 4th class and widows $30 annually, making 7700 pen sioners snd a total of $154,000. Orsnd total 8,627 penilnncra and total of $100, 884. Ths number of pensioners sre over a thousand lens than the auditor cipect- d. Burns Portrait Presentation. Hpaoial to Journal. RtLBiun, October 17. ArrM(renU ara ooaipleted hy Mr. IL A. Maaa, of New Bern for presentation to State on Ootober thirtieth of the oil portrait of Oapt. Otwsy Ttarns of the Privateer ''Snap Drefoa" In the war of 181J. Tha praaeatatlon will be la tha senate cham ber. Jadfs Walur Clark will preside as preeldsal of slats lltarary aad blatorleal aoclsty. Dr, Kemp P. Battle of the State Ualvsrslly aaakaa tha speech of pisesuts tloa.and Ooveraor Ayoock that of aocopt aaoa. Whea yow aaaaeS afaao for eosghls, It la hardly aissssary that aay oae sboald tell yoa that yoa aaad a fsw doses of Cbamberlsla't Cotg Rsadf toallkylbl Irritation 'of throat, aad make sleep posalhla. Il Is rood. ' Try It. rot sala by r. s, Duff Co. , 1 X THE MARKETS. TLc f.-lU. w 1 .. all. iqc v nce: v - od by J K l.nti.Hti i i . H,-rn, N ( .Saw i r , i : : 7 C'TTon; - OjH-n H t. a Cn'Se Oct s n4 - - i.c, Doc -.1; - . - - in JallUfci . t. lu s 1 , ' '.I March s o i - r 7 May . 7 7 '.'' " 7 ' 7 ( !,i'H,K,., i cl 17 Wheat Open. Ill'b. I "lose Dec 7"j 7oj 7i 7' j May 73; 7:t 7.:. ?-.; Cokn: Open 11. '1 1 i 1. .-e Oct .V. V. Dec oliE 5ii; 7,(,: ',i',f Ribs: Open llih l Ch-e Oct . . . k:7j s"i: h:i7 New York. Oct. 17. Stocks; Open. High. Low ('lose Sugar 117 119 lit 119 So Ky :l2j :!'.'- :-'; :!Jh L". S. I, Hi U. S. S 4:i 44 J 4.) V.li Tex. I'ac .18, :isi :;7 ::7j Am. C. F 25J Con. T Pac. M 444 47, 11; 17, N. & W 55; 55; 55 i .V. U. S. S(c.)... . Am. C SltJ Kit H l.i v(rHK,l Spots 4.15-10. Sales H.OOO bales. Futures, (ct-Nov. 4 :tl Nov-lliv 1.'-!T. Apr-May 1 211. NliW IIKIIN COTTON M AIIKI I . Cottou in the local market yesterday was ijuoted at ? to 84 cents. KKCKH'Tt Same week last year. :! 10,000 7,5000 H0000 50000 511000 .MIOCO i;i;noo Last week 280,0(10 This week. Bat. 45000 Mon. WOOIl Tues. 05000 Wed. 55Q(KI Tlmrs. 55000 Frl. iiiio I Filz Lee at While House. Wasiiinoton, Oct. IS.--Among those who were at the White Mouse today was (Ion. Pilrhugh I.ee, of Virginia, who called to pay his respects. He Is an old friend of President Roosevelt. 'IT, ter at the opening of the Spanish applied for a position on Uoncrul staff. lat War, lice's Iowls Ockerman, Goshen, I nil De Witt's Little Kariy Risers never hend me double like other pills, but do I heir work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. F S. Dully. A Lake'a Jawbrraklnir Hume. The town of Webster, Mush., litis nl wnys been proud of the beautiful little lake within ItH limits, but never boast ed of the Juwbreiiklni? name by which lt Is known. The lake bus the longest and moKt unpronounceable name of any In the world, and residents and visitor who puns the Hummer on Its shores and Islunds nre cjuletly suggest ing a substitute fur the unwieldy In dian tenn which for many years bus been applied to this body of water. The full name of the lnko Is Clmrgog gagosgmniichogngoggairuiiKiiinaug, but tho residents have contracted It to Chaubunnguiigainaug. Engineer. LOW RATES OF PARE To The Stale Fair at Ralclph, N. C (Vt 22nd to 26th, Inclusive. Hy rogulsr Atlantic snd North Caro tins Railroad passenger train October 10th to 25th Inclusive, and by special Fair train one day only, Thursday Oct 84lh, 1001. These ralea Include one ad mission to the Fair, Octolier ;0th to 2.1th Inclusive. Fare for round trip. From Morchead City, $5 .20; New Hern $4.00; Dovor $3.25; Klnslon $2.05. l,a Orange $2.55. Schedule for special train Thursilay, Oct. 84th, 1001. Leave Morchoad (!lly, 4 25 a. m . New Horn, (1.05 a m ; Dover, 0 47 a in , Kins ton, 7 07 a m ; La Orange, 7 27 am; Arrive Ooldsboro 8 00 a m ; Arrive IU1 elgh, 10.00 a. m. Returning, train for passengers A A N. C. snfclal wdl leave lUleleb al 5 00 p. m Leave Ooldehoro 7.10 p m. for La Orange, Klnatoo, New Bern and Moreheed City. 8. L. DILI,, General Superintendent & C. D. and O. D. Line. SPECIAL RATES to Elizabeth City Fair, October 21-23. Oa ncoowatof the above occasion this lie will sell Bound Trio Ticket for t00. Dates of sale Oct. 11 18 Good to rstat antil Oct M. GEO. nEtlDSRSOK, Kavr atern, H. 0, lt . Oct. 1$, 1WL WHY SUFFER FROM Chill Tonic SAUER KRAUT, ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT, PIGS FEET, i Ontario Prepared Iuck wheat. Mai'iii'uiii, Cream Cheese. Malaga i rapes, Florida Oranges, Fresh Lemons- Fnltini Market Corned Beef, Kxtra Spicetl Cucumber 1'irkliS. MeDanii l"s Triple Strenptli Extract of Lemon and Vanilla is tin., best. Try it. The Very Best Butter is my specialty. i will appreciate a share of your patronage. Very Respectfully, McDANI 5 u 'Phone 91. j A Delicious Breakfast. 35 You'lTbu sure to enjoy the cakes if the syrup is right, we have not only the best syrups forgiving flavor to your eakes, hut" the hest Hour and corn Y meal, ready-mixed pan-cake V (lour and buckwheat. Just received new mackerel, grape mil s, oat flakes, hominy, A full line tiaekaire cricket's and a wliatever contributes to the best Iiespeet fully, I J. J. TOLSON, Jr., 4! Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. map 1 1 :i i no ciual for the cure of all formB of Hfiaiaciie aod Neiiralgia. I ItKS when nil nlhcr preparallons fall to give relief. A 1 is- 1 u lely harmless, 2." and 50 cents at all Orug Stores. Hy the dose al Soda Fountains. Ontario New Process BEST PREPARED BUCKWHEAT at Archbell & Co, i'HONH IV4. Ii RR0AD ST. Real Estate Dealer. Iluys Htid anlla Cltj Property, Farms and Timber Iyinda. Call and ace mc B4iMintLi 8t, NEW BERN, - K. T. . . OABTOniA. Baantas j tat tad tai tw tvrn fact fcVfiataai nice mm . r CHILLS. FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Grippe and dil other forms of maladies when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world docs not contain a better remedy- Many wonderful cures made by It. S cents a bottle Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. liu'wiricd in i tl Domestic Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St. meals, you'll li High Grade Work They nave Come to Stay, and tbe pneumatic tired carriages are today a permanent fliture among all over of pleasure riding and driving. The line of these vehicles carried by tbe Waters Buggy Company comprises the very betti latest and most Improvmi sty leu. $15 to $100. Remember our repairing department Kespectlully, 4. II. Water A Men, 78 Broad 8t, Naw Bsrx, N. C. To the Public I I have moved my ITardwaro Bug- lncaa to 67 Houth Front Ht. Diftoa- way'a old atimd, where I will b pleasod to nee my old customers aa well aa new ones. Where yon will find a full and complete Una of Hardware, Blovea 4c. at prices- to suit the time. Thanking the public for paat favors and asking a continuance of same. P. 11 DRAlfEY. 7 talk Front Btnai, MtaaaaaaaanMeMHMMt nd here. Lights Out! !! , You cant ao the dry places) ! now. wet feet will Klve Ton a t focmgii anj bad cold, OOMX I tTD anA mI a 1 1 - J Cherry Glycerine. HoMstnArfirmrnAtisiicY. X C.. l r4 A fiet ( t, nrnnnnnnxrnr I