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i r- .- X v.t ASfcgetahle Preparalionlbr As similating thcFoodandRctula tiiig (he Stomachs and fSoms of 2 Promotes Digcstion-Cheerful-Aess and Rest .Contains neither OpiunvMorpkine nor Mineral, Not Narcotic. -1 AxSmn IkCm A perfect Remedy for Cons tipa non , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and Loss or SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. At ail exact copy or wrapper. .-fill ON SHAKING HANDS.. The Dcfenxlvo . Roaaoa Whr the KlKlit Una rirtt 1'eed. Did you t vtr stop to think about the custom of diking hands and wonder why It Is t. U wo nlwuyn shake the right handy I'rolinl iy yon have never thought iihout It tit all or If you have you think tlmt the only reason for usln your i-ljiht lmnd I.t that you were taught nut i use your left one, Bays the r.minlo Courier. In renllty thlH custom, now so eomnion, is a very an cient one, mid It originated In this way: In the days when people were not so peaceable r.s they now are and when each man nettled his quarrels In his own way every man curried a sword or dagger to defend himself. This sword was worn on the left side, where the right hand could quickly grasp It for use In time of peril. Therefore when a mun wished to show that he wns friendly ho extended his right hand, which would be clasped by the other's right band tf he, too, meant ience. Thus each could be sure that the other would not draw his sword. With the dawn of more peaceful times tin- custom lost Its one time pur pose, but It still retains its original meaningto show friendship. Atmuaiihrre of Ceylon. When visitors enter Horticultural hall, In Philadelphia, they pant. The heavy air, stagnant and warm nnd moist, oppresses their lungs. But the tropica) plants in the hall would die without tliis kind of air, and a man said of it the other day: "It is very much like the air of Ceylon, Ceylon bus Just such n heat, and just such a crushing, prostrating humidity as this. Do you know that every European house out there has among its serv ants a clothes ulror a man whose sole duty it is to air nnd beat the clothes, which otherwise would be come covered with n thick white coat of mildew In a few hours? I took a hundred and fifty dollar camera with me to Ceylon. The dealer hod war ranted the wood to be perfectly sea soned, but I had not been in the island a week before my camera had warned nnd fallen apart The Ceyloneae, In their horrible cljmate, are healthy be cause they eatrho meat and drink only water." Philadelphia Record. Steamer Sank. Vtenn, Sept. 85. A Danube steam ship sank nearhere today and fourteen persons were drowned. . : ' ( WHEN BABY IS COMING Mother's Frierida Wmtim'i amateat drtaai of beantv and srlory la rv ta wbon. nature naa oaoeva; wr w neci nmn a mother. Everr (aeuUy i keenly alert ana her nature tne nnen aa an ior- i the Joy, the ambition, the raceeae and the life-Ions' aatitfactlon coming, comma; nearer, day by day, in the dear and Innecenl being go aoon to aee light, and the very uncertainty whether she (hall aee sweet girl (ace or brave boy face be.tde heron the pillow, adda aeat to her expectancy. Then, 1( ever, he ahonld take car of Bar pbyilcal, mental ana moral neaun. MOTHER a -KlfcNU a; '5 f RlfcNO applied externally throuKhout prtfgnanoy win relieve l.ll tAk. h..Hhr liMartw. AtMllff. clear Dom narturition. ana n muviioi .mi vuum nleainned, pure blooded, calm nerved an! cheerful in disposition, who are mutually Inilnenced for month by the continued Ot Mother'! friend. ', ' ; ra jrtffftitii no ! ' Our ueatiae "Motherhood" mailed The bmdfiklV regulator o. ArUfTa, a. I i A y, 3 . ' 11 i ' For Infants emd CMldren Ths 'bd Yea Have Always )Dcoght Bears .Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years ' wamiaiHwin; wmmili There were sales of cotton local market yesterday, 8 cents. In the 'A continuation of the present weather, j nrllh I ho Irmnnratnrn wll nn In the eighties, means the revival of the straw hat. Rev. H. D. Davis of Snow BUI Will occupy me pulpit .in me rarjernacie Baptist t.hurch, tomorrow morning and night A few homes were received by M. Hahn ft Bon yesieidsy. ' They were shipped from Elizabeth 'Jlty by steamer Neuse. A freight car loaded with slabs from Hogslde was derailed In front of the Atlantic Coast Line depot jesterday evening. The mosquitoes has been active enough this summer, but the Insect has never been more active, numerous and vova clous than just now. The complaints of nuisances abound ing along lower Middle street, and around the building In that portion of the city, can be easily believed by anyone who Cares to walk about in that neighborhood. Hon. R. B. Olenn will address the cltl- tens ot New. Bern on Wednesday night October 1st at the Court House at 6 o'clock. Every body invited tojeome out and hear the Issues discussed. TheJadtes are cordially invited. Take Care cf the Stomach. The man or woman whose digestion is perfect and whose stomsch performs its every function Is never sick. Kodol cleanses, parities and sweetens the stomach and cures positively and per manently all stomach troubles, indiges tion and dyspepsia. It Is tne wonderful reconstructive tonic that is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all ot the nourishment inthe food they eat. Rev. J. H. Holladay, of Holladay, Miss., writes: Kodol has cured me. I consider it the Lest remedy I ever used for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. I was glveu up by physicians. : Kodol saved my lire. Take it after meals. P. a Daf fy. ;-::;:V, rrosrreMtT aatnean. There la a charming tlond yevag woman well known to Phlladelphks an veil aa Baltimore and New York (who laughs when yon call her "senora." A woman friend gave the story away, says the Philadelphia Preaa, andtaa she takes It good naturedly there is no use keeping the Joke away from the public, Too see, young as sho ts, eke elected to marry a man who ,waa grandfather, or, rather, he beeame one soon after hie marriage to her.be baa that deceptive, innocent typetCf beauty that gives the owner the .ap pearance of being about eighteen Bhe was looking at the Cuban curio) and souvenirs for sale at a basaar yriQt v woman friend, And the old .woTaarifbe bind the wares called her 'seooxtsn,' "No, no," said the friend, "she laaeno ra." The old woman shook "her head and declined to believe. "No, ae&e ta," she said. "Bhe is a girl,'' she-con tinued In broken English. "Bhe too young -and pretty." "Yes.' ehe in a ener,? aald Mr G , wishing to tease the young woman, and, rem bering the birth of the grandchild, ate added, "She's -not only jnarrled, t but she la a grandmother r "Dlos, iftwt these Americana are so progressive 1" said the old Cuban, is UJ'j ; .'. v-w-iMeaBBaMMMM-j , Deathjof Mr. John Tillman. Mr. Joha Tillman, book-keeper for W. B. Blades' mDJ, died yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Hancock's boarding house on Middle street He had been 111 wlthty phoid fever about ten days.' f! t ! Mr. Tillman's home was la Salisbury, Md. His parenta and brothers and sis ters survive him. He was aged twenty four years. ; ' "' : Hehad been employed by Mr.' Blades since last July and was an exemplary and Industrious yoang man, who during hts stay bete had won many friends,. The remains were sent north on the mall train last night the . If 11 fi MST IN THB STATE. , j H. c. CaafUT. Carpcatcr Shop. Flae Wert Tarnel Oat Ths AtUatlcW North OaraUaa Bail- road Company, boasts t taring ths best equipped carpenter shop ta this Bute. Tka shop has had its qahMMnt eom- pleted hy akortlstag, tlaa lag ud bor ing machines, which km been recently dded, which enables the eoapaay to tan out IU owm rolllnf stock. , During'the.past week, the i.M.u railroad shops bars turned oat for lti own use, a box ear, express car, osbooeo, mm flat ear, besides at tending to the or dloary ear r pairs of the road. These tears an all of. the latest and bost.lmproved kiad. . TRUSTWORTHY MERCHANTS. HcGehee fc W&lls Successors to J. Toisoa Jr., Hare aa EarlaMe kepatattoa. The city of Maw Ben is plenteousty applied with good grocers all of them doing , splendid business. This apeaki well for the lodlvhloal concerns and for the algai of the times for when Ike peo ple patronise the groceries liberally, baying la large quantities of things that not only aaatain life bat of the luxuries. Notable among the merchants of this claat are MeGehee Willis who nave recently paschaaed the stock of J. J. Tolson, Jr. They are yoang men well know here, Mr. McSehee having been clerk for Mr. J. K. Park and Mr. Wil lis with Mr. John Dann. They are worthy young men and deserving of large patronage. , They offer an excel lent line of staple groceries which they prefer to carry rather than a heavy and unsaleable stock of fancy groceries, They fhaveagood supply of the latter and can fill any order given them, but their specialty is the etaple articles of the trade. A Theatrical Success. Charlotte Observer, Sept. 86. "Reaping the Harvest" was played to a very appreciative audience at the opera house last night,' and, as on the occasion of the presentation of the play In Char lotte last year, .scored a success. The play Is strong In all essentials and has cleverly written lines; and it features, in an attractive manner, the quaint oddl ties of the various persons who take minor parts. The company carries g ood stage effects and understands the art of presenting a .clean, pretty prod no tlon. A Startling: Discovery. Within the past few days a star of magnificent brilliancy has appeared to most of our readers. On close examl na tion tt psovesto be Marie Lamour star sing In "A Wise Woman." Manager Green says that by this discovery we are plaoed in possession of observation which proves that this luminary ia ap proaching with great , velocity, and that she will be distinctly visible to the pea pie of this city In her radiance at an early date. Runaway Match Was Good. Danville Register, 18th. There was a fair -si zed audience at lb Academy of Music last night to wltnesa "A Runaway Match,", which was pro duced in this city for the first time, The show was everything that has been, claimed for it in the advance notices and. excelled many perfomances seen here at a higher price.. There was laughter and lots of tt from the beginning of the first act until the. elose ot the last Each, member of the cast sustained his or her part to perfection throughout the , play. It proved to be a doable runaway with both coiiples trying to keep their plans' from the other. : A stop ever at a tavern, resulted In many side-splitting situations. and the play ended by the eouplos mar rying just opposite to their first inten tions. "A Runaway Match" deserves- packed houses all along ita Journey. THE EYE AN ABUSED ORGAN J. 0. Baxter jJewekr and Optician, Caa Correct Maay Defects of the I . ) J-'-. i-'iBye. ' The eye. Is a ywy important part of the human mechanism. It Is also the most abased member., A noted oculist has said that seven out of every ten persons are afflicted with eye trouble and there are many of these cases where the trouble is self Imposed. , People do not; take one halt the care of their eyes and all too early inIlHe they have to resort lo ose of glasses .Among the bad habits that many people hsve are reading la. imperfect light, reading poor print, read ing In Improper position, ' reading when; tired or alok. straining the eyes to see aKmetJeefcata distance,: etc. ' . :,v--; It often happens .thai wearing of glass es is the one remedy for the correction of many defects of the eye, and the pro per and intelligent selection of specta-1 cles Is highly important ; Mr. J. 0. Baxter the Jeweler, ha made a special study of the' eye and If prepar ed to lit glssses after the most tipproved scientific methods. v ; I s Astigmatism and Myopte successfully treated by him. Pl-ople wtahin g, to im prove their eyesight or having any diffl culty with their -vision should ; call on him without delay. r i New Alarm in Colombia. Washington, 8eptS3The OblonMaat revolution has broken out seriously 1st a new place, aoobrding to Information .re ceived at the Navy J-epartment today. V - - M-aaw-aeXaWOT----.,,' ; . New State) Bank. Raleigh, tBept 5. The Bute Tvev arer chaHers the BaAlc of Union, at Mots roe, wltk a capital et twenty-five thous and. - :(? T-;i , ! ;V; TEE COTTON EXCHANGE The Ealargcd aal baprtved Facilities of J. E. Latkaos Co a Great ' Advaatagc One of the buy places of the city is the J. X. Latham k Co' Cotton ex change, where in addition to the baying of eotton for the ntarket and conducting general stock lobbing bo tineas, they do an extensive wholesale business In meats. They have made soms changes In their baslness this week, having instituted a private direct wire from New York and Chicago thereby enabling them to get more complete dally market returns and nicker service. HThey now quote the stocks on several corporations. The npper story of tie building is for the exclusive use oQhelr teierrapnlc business. Aa office has recently been established In Norfolk where Mr. Latham Is located and they are placed in touch with one of the leading cotton markets of the conn try. These changes enable the firm to serve i their patrons better ana tney are equipped now to do business on a much lareer scale land their customers will have a great advantage also. DO YOU HUNT? If so, Ton Will Finds Reliable Line of Sporting Goods at W. T. Hill's Store. The "open" season is near at hand when the law allows whoever wishes to shoot game of all kinds. This country abounds so in fine game thst the sport of hunting Is very popular.; i To be a good sportsman, one needs a good gun. If the gun Is purchased W. T.. Hill's store. It Is a good one. He has everything that a sportsmsn needs: the newest and best patterns of guns and the most reliable ammunition may alwava be found in stock at his store. If any one Is looking for a standard bicycle, Mr. Hill can supply It without sending to the manufacturing house, lor he keeps them always In stock. He is the leading dealer and will be found to have as low prices as any. Among the many articles that Mr. Hill sells that Is deserving of special mention Is the Edison phonograph, of which he sells the latest improved pat tern. The instruments and reoords are very fine and will afford splendid entertain ment to all who admire good music. A HARDWARE STORY. The Smallwood Hardware Store Furnishes a Large and Reliable Stock of Stoves and Oils. The hardware business presents tut a 1 limited list of articles that Interest the average householder that it is aimcuu 10 mako a write up that does not repeat what has already been Bald. The store of E. W. Smallwood on South Front street offers a line ot hard ware that has an attraction aside from the price In the excellent quality of the goods. ' They sell the Garland cook and heat Ing stoves. These stoves have a world wide reputation and are every bit as good as their reputation. In addition to their regular stock of hardware they sell doors and sashes and have a fine line of oils and paints. Sportsmen will do well to examine their stock of guns and ammunition. A CONVENIENT DRUG STORE. C. D. Bradham's Store Contains a Urge Stock of An Goods That a Drug gist Sells. A person does not necessarily hsve to associate a drug store with all the ills that flesh Is heir to, just because the druggist has a cure for every trouble from the crown of the head to the toe of a the 'foot, it does not suggest that the Hi. a 1 .Ala a. ueaier warns every uuuy w uo biu v that he can sell his medicine. At any rate that is not the way with 0. D. Brad ham whose store Is the deposl tory of all that makes a sick man well or a plain beg pardon, a beautiful woman more beautiful. Mr. Bradham has a large stock of pure and efficient drugs and Is the manufac turer ot several medicines and tonics. He sells also oils and paints, brushes ot all kinds and artists materials. Among the delightful beverages which have satisfied many a parched throat this past summer, pepsi-eola, a drink of Mr. Bradham's own manufacture la a prime favorite. It has sparkle and just enough acidity to make It pleasant With an eye to the best that the con fectioner has he gets monthly a supply of Huylers candy. To say any more on this line would be superfluous for every body knows thatt Huylers "Is the best that Is." Then the line of tobacco, pipes and smokers articles to be found la this store are second to none In the city. MenEscapel Dublin Sept 15. A train carrying the Tweaty-flrst Lancers and the chargers was derailed near Carrick Forgusthls morning. The men escaped but many horses were killed. Aristocrats Held For Fraud. Vienna, Sept. 95. Count Corlln Bar ncclatandhts mother, both the most prominent Polish aristocrats, are on trial here for frauds Involving twenty million dollars. No Martial Law Necessary. , Harrisburg, Sept 85 Governor Stone says it will not be necessary to de. dare martial law In the coal re gion. ALIASES OF THE PEANUT. Arm r naxaee re the Taexk relate TleUev. Considering its universal popularity and excellent standing in agricultural circle, it is remark bio bow many aliases there are under which the pea nut travels. Whenever it la Introduced to A new community the toothsome offering of the sod adopts a new name and comes forth Wltn an additional sobriquet which makea It almost nn- rocoffnixable to Its old acquaintance. If the "edible fruit" as the dictiona ries call It had ever done anything to be ashamed of, the public might under stand, but as things are the eccentrici ties of peanut nomenclature are abso lutely astonishing. Here in Virginia we designate our little friend principally as the peanut but quite often we likewise allude to him as a "ground pea" and occasionally 'goober." Over in England they call the aame fruit ground nut, while It Is vsriously known elsewhere as "earth nut" "Manila nut" "Jut-nut" and "ptndar." The scientific patro nymic, aa we understand It is Arachls prpogsea, and the family Deiongs to me genus of leguminous plants. But be Its name what it may, a pea nut is a peanut the world over, so far as Its virtues go, and few are the hu man palatea which decline to receive an introduction to It Richmond Dis patch. A Different Sort of 1ea.tfcer. A Pennsylvania physician tells a story about his servant which reminds one In a, vague way of the "skinny side out and the woolly side In" rhyme. He had Just hired a servant who, says the Philadelphia Telegraph, had some of the "ould dart" still clinging to her boots. One morning he noticed his office windows were rather dirty, and, call ing Bridget he Instructed her to clean them before he returned. At the same time he told her that he would stop and purchase a new chamois skin and send it home, and with this she was to clean the windows. After be had gone his rounds he re turned to his office. Glancing at the windows, he found them thickly streaked with grease. He called Brtdg et and the following colloquy took place: "Bridget, didn't I tell you to clean the windows?" "Yes, sor." "And didn't I tell you to use the now chamois?" "Yes, Bor." "Well, did you use it?" "Sure. I did sor." "Let me see the chamois," said the doctor, and Bridget promptly brought it Then for the first time he learned that his wife had left the house a half hour before him and had sent home some tripe. Black and White. Every crow is said to think its own nestling the whitest but a white cat that had four kittens, of which three were white and the fourth was black, gave the first place In her affections to Sooty. Once they were all brought into the drawing room to L "shown off." Besides the humnns the room contained a great Newfoundland dog, Hitherto cat and dog had been on friendly terms, but now pussy showed much anxiety lest the dog might harm her black pet especially. At last she seised It by the neck and bore It be neath the lowest piece of furniture, where the dog could not possibly crawl. but she Merely mewed to the others to follow her as best they could. The black kitten owed all this care to its color, more happy In this respect than the black sheep which is said to be In every flock. Exchange. Holland Holland, known as North and South Holland, forms part of the northern Dart of the Netherlands. These prov lnces are composed of land rescued from the sea and defended by immense dikes. Holland was Inhabited by the Batvl In the time of Coesnr, who made a league with them. It became part ot Gallia Belglca and afterward of the klndgom ot Austria. From the tenth to the fifteenth century It was gov erned by counts under the German em perors. Holland was at one time Dutch republic It was created kingdom In 1806, and Louis Bonaparte, father of Napoleon III., was declared king. - Diplomacy, "I always endeavor," said the matri monial philosopher, "to take the wrong side of an Inconsequential argument" "With what object in view?" he was naturally asked. "It gives my wife a chance to prove me wrong, and this so delights her that I find her generously tractable in all the more Important matters." Chi cago Post Hla "Mr. Diggles," said the boy with big ruffles on his shoulders, "I wish you would let me come and ee where you live. I want to look at your room. "Whr. certainly. But what made you think of that?" "My slater said It was better than your company, so I thought it must be something line." A Xnrrylasr Max. "Are yon a marrying man?" was salted of a somber looking gentleman at a recent reception. d "Yes, sir," was the prompt reply; Tm a clergymen." . i-' Go after the cause, ' Stimulants TheymaytemDOiwlyreUevethAsystrembutthenextmealcloiniltBiniln. The food' should be digested. The nourishment health strength it oontaias snouia do appnipnatea osoroca uy Chlldron Thrlvo on HcCzl , i is invaiuaoie id au waaung aiseases. . ; 1 '" "I wish to thtnk you for what Eodot hasdon for me." Writes Clifton Qlt-tnn,Cbllatt. Ind. "It curea me at driripela after ererrthlni eie had failed. When I tried Kodol It helped m rtfhtnwaj. Icbeerfully recommnndlt." Meiil I -sit TOsat Yoa Cat. , " Prepared by E. OLOs'Wtuas OoChl. fo. The Si bottle contalns2H times as much (by actual meaaurement) a the trial tin which eolls for ROr. Abe w i I bequeath to my children Scrofula with all it attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. This is a strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a heavy burden to place upon the shoulders of the young. This treacherous disease dwarf the body and hinders the growth and development of the faculties, and the child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, is poorly equipped for life's duties. ocroiuia is a disease wiu numerous ana vanea symptoms ; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful skin emotions utxm different carts of the bodv show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. This dangerous and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system and Attacks the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting in white swelling, A pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. S. S. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and la guaran lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body .. e Write ns about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and Skin diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa. A Wralthy Cittern. "That man Moneybags has so much money he doesn't know what to do With it" "Indeed. How much has be?" "Well, I don't know exactly, but he's got so much he doesn't have to endow colleges to get his name in the paper." Baltimore News. Sincerity. Clerk I would like to get off early, sir, as my .wife wants ma to do some odd jobs around the house while It Is light enough. Manager Can't possibly do It Clerk Thank you, sir. You are very kind. Seabrooke la Real Coasedr. Tom Seabrooke, like nearly all ac tors, Is in the habit of shaving him self, ne was unexpectedly detained from home one day, and, feeling that he required a shave before going to the theater for the performance, he went into the barber shop at the Marlbor ough. All the chairs were occupied but one. "He'll be back in a few moments," said one of the barbers, referring to the absent tonsorial artist Seabrooke took off hit, coat and collar and began pacing up and down the shoD In his peculiar, nervous, restless 'WIIT, ABKN't TOO THB BABBBB?" , way. A rew moments later a mani hastily entered the shop, took off his linen coat and. turning to Seabrooke, said: Are you ready for business?" Seabrooke replied, "That's jwhat Tm waiting for," and walked toward the vacant chair. The newcomer did themeof the body of one John An' same, and both reached opposite sides I . ... , . , -0 : of the chair at the same time and dreW8 wmte about i8 years of aga, made ready to occupy it ".Why, aren't you the barber?" said the stranger. "No," replied Seabrooke. "Aren't you?" The loud laughter of the other occu pants of the barber shop gave em phasis to the comedy situation. New York Press. The "Cleaa Shirt Mlaletrr The Rev. T. 8. Forsalth, jKho once was prime minister - ot Neat ' South Wales for two days, is rememberect.aB having headed the "clean shirt minis try," which .was defeated on the first vote upon Its policy. Mr. Forsalth was helping his workmen unpack some cases when the governor called Upon him to form a government, and his first act on receiving the message .was was this incident which won for hlsl vv Bv uvui "v v vw.u, ministry the name by which it is still remembered ln Australia. Mr. Forsalth I paints, 0UB, Varnish, putty, Bash, In his ministerial statement had re-lr, , , ., J tated the story, and a witty memberl I)oor" Bunds, . Jutlery and;all th of the opposition found himself unable to resist the remark that he gathered uiue uiure irum iub premier n buius - mcnt than, that he had gone home put on a clean shirt and cathartics will never cure Indigestion, ' uu sysiem. 4 , r s ' CIO DO L tourtfles, cleanses, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. This new discovery digests all classes of food and Assists the stomach and digestive organs In assimilating and transforming it into the kind ot nourishment (hat is taken up by the blood and fed to the tissues throughout the variousorgass ot the body;' Kodol cures indigestion and dyspepsia, thus removing the cause of all stomach troubles. Kodol gives such strength to the body that famona little l,r-r- olila for blltouaneei ot Xhej nerei sriii) 'oonstlnatloo. tSaf. Uiorounh, V IfS teed entirely vegetable, making it tne ideal remedy in 1 all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. Improves the digestion And assimilation of food, restores the Dr. Wnlta.B5S&5 in , " leTlxir of optam, eo- eelee or whisker, large Mac w par ticulars on bone or aaatarina treat ment. Add real, a. M. WOOLLKTOO, UHN. Pnor8.net. WblsktfCure UtUata, tteorg-a. Alw.j.nlLM... Ladle Mk urifius CHIOHKHTEK'S KMOUSnf la UKD u4 IM4 anllk I ItKD u4 IM4 anllk u, mM iblnrlbD... T.ke m Mkar. bl-vM r ftMk.Ul.ti mm aaS I ! with. ttfan. Buy of 7-a.r Urmjt,!. . M-4 4 tm wtsp. r i-araa.-aw imrmm Hi ReHrf tbr lalM,' Mr, l t.,r-j 11 -11. ISMOTXtaaU Battle II Draniau. VktohMtar Cbut.ll Oik. aTaiii.ei, rmm next etaeion IRSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE-"' MEDICINE PESTIS1I.T rHAHMT Lecture Halle or Theory, Laboratory Jot rreo. Hospital for Practice. One hundred page Catalogue Pree. $300 Reward! The above reward is offered by Governor Aycock for the arrest of Cyrus Dixon, of Jones County, con victed of murder, broke jail Sep tember 16th at Trenton, N. 0. Dixon is 22 years old, 5 feet, 7 to 9 inches in height, prominent cheek bones, red face, thick dark hair, dark eyes of bloated appearance, wears number 7 shoe. j. I, N. M. Harriett, Sheriff of Jones ounty, N. C, will pay Ten ($10) Dollars Reward for the apprehen sion and delivery to me of the body of the above named person Cyrus Dixon, Delivery to be made at Trenton, N. C. by the 6th day of November, 1902. nn Rpwarrl irvsww iiviiui -i EAC1T. Five Dollars Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me of the body of one Randolph Pulcher, colored, about 22 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, full V It Hi tm I UNIVI face, of light complexion, clean : sh aboijt 135 pound,, - . . . "v" "'"J I be made to me at Trenton by Nov lemrnr 6th. 1902. I . -n K. lvo uoutt wl" I for the apprehension ana delivery ta hght hair and mustache, gray eyes about & feet 8 inches high, has a ull face and weighs 140 pouhds. Said delivery to be made to me at Trenton, N. C. by Nov. 6th 1902. N. M. HARRIETT, . Sheriff Jones County. Sept. 19, 1902. , , - , . u O , TT-.A r T, m. "cttW3rB. awjvtf I Rangee. Lime, Cement, , Plastoi, I useful articles usually found 1b as I Up-to-date Hardware Store, i to J DADQUABTERS FOR Ana all Kinds ot BMKGMEM : ; Isowmt lLrIf3r. Under Hotel Cbaitawka, ' Bradham'a Antl Bilious Liver Pi:i. . . w i are purely ' vegetable and act by stimulating the liver, causing Inere: - I flow Ot bllo and producing natural s ments of the bowel8 They do not j dace griping or sick stomach, r for Constipation, Flntulc,'"', 1 etc. Price 25 cts. I.lanrr I l D. Bradham, whoic.e i J i. . S'.Ot- . .,: WMM, t. u. dottt co.