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ii,v,,lN.ri iiw w sa-a-nss,-i w w - nua L-.j-j.v - - . , . - - . -. i 1 1 i i in J The Kind Too Hare Always Bought; and has bees. ' , In one for oreri 30 yean, baa borne the Iffsatnr f ' and has been made under Us per- j fJrLsj(J:-jl: , ' onnl supervision since lta Infancy. 0tar7X ABw no one to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-cood" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorta is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its ogre ts Its guarantee. It destroys Worms .- and allays Foverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates, the Food, retrulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears the ('V ;;. W il -. Tie Kind Yon Have Always BongM In Use For Over 30 Years. umui The Woodcock. Tho food of the w.Mxicoek consists of worms, It'it'bt's nr.fl Kruhs. which the bird seeks liy iroblni; with Its bill the enrth of mh-Ii Kwninpa us coutaln them. There nre miles and uiUes of wet swamp lumlx among our hills where the soil, convened of peat and de cayed K';lT inoM, lit tOO COld Mid BOUT to hold worms. Into such swuuips the woodcock nc.ir ko'. The best wood cock ground Is along tho banks of woodland linioLs that wind In nnd out through nliler swamps, where the rich liliiek inoKI Ik ruil't nnd full of worms and when' tlii- s!r.:ilt cubbajie lind hel lebore ktow thick and broad lenfed. Such places nre tlie woodcock's .dining rooms, ii nil in theiu he leaves his sign manual, the oblong, almost triangular holes which dot each nnd every square foot of earth where n worm might pos sibly lurk. Outing. TUe BauitKc Smasher's Wisdom. The other day an express wagon tilled w!th trunks rattled up Broad way, u nd just opposite the postofflce a big Saratoga slid off and came crashing down on the car tracks. Sev eral people ran out from the sidewalk to rescue It, but the trunk proved to le empty, and there was little dam age done. "Now, If that had been full," euld one old gentleman to the ex pressman,, "you'd have had n line old tlmo with It' "Huh," replied the bag gage charioteer scornfully, "full trunks don't fall off by their solves. You got to fling them off r New York Com mercial Advertiser. ; Elephants Run Amuck. St. Petersburg, - Oct. 6. A despatch from Nljnl Novenrod states that s big aeru vi nimwoatnu vwiuaukn tu a wiw at Rekllit made a break and enraged, ran amuck In th tent Tho elephants at tacked everybody in sight, killing twenty-eight people and wounding 63. Scotcb Miners on Strike. Glasgow, .Oct. '(.Several hundred miners in the United Collieries have struck. The cause Is partly due to a re duettos of wages, and s dispute between the two labor organizations. The Newport News Shipbuilding Com pany has challenged the Navy Depart f meot to show whether their company or the New York Navy Yard can turn out abatlleshlo In the shortest apace of time. I t-'H- HERE'S A BABY . - m MOTnea is wkiX. ' TWlMby U liwltkr bc wn mud mi It motht iu4 pwntr nrKMt llalaMot. .If 5 St . 'X . !!;.' ,, ; ' ' " " " Mother1. FrlanA la loothlnc aofunliw, nlu- Ing oil, a miucl malnr, lnrloftor od "wmx- M II puw mm pmruwrvw wa am wmvm A oomlnf mutbn rubs It in tram tb ouukl.. with Inr own pretty fliwanr-no dolnn nnd wallowiaeolnuty Jnnia oolnaUa ttaatw t ataU. 1 J ha ataia of tha mothar durinr (aatatlok may uanea tht dkpotloa and whola fulura ol tha child i that la why roothwa ahooia watch thatr eondltlon and (nia themMlYM roa yala. Har haalth, that of tha child and (bait lWM. Utod on heaplnf raa irom toriuia, worry and malan choly. B of good chaar, atroni ol hart Mid uuka you o. Baarloe down palna, mo mint drknMf. it of braaat, nod Iruomnla arc dbnlnUhad by thto woodaKal ill reUayed aaL i rarnady hacked Tyr Of drumrlitaSl.OQ two acora yaara of auccaaa. ftaad ior ow bauir-MolbftMoa-m, THC BRAOFICLQ RtQULATOR CO. , . ATUHTn. O. .1 ' 3M Signature of wkit, aaw vim arm. t A. Utile coll on was sold on the local market yesterday at 8 85. Remember to register today and then it won't bother jon any more. There are nearly 10 X) children attend ing school In the city schools here. There were very good tobacco breaka yesterday wlih price as high as has been paid during Ike umm. l'amlico Court adjourned Tuesday for the term. There were no special case of Importance to be tried and the docket was easily disp uted of. W. 11. Johuson aud L B. Hablcbt were In the municipal court yesterday on the chtrgua of allowing persoasottier than employees to enter their saloons after 11 o'clock midnight Monday. Johnson was convicted and Hablcht's case was continued till today. Mr. J. C. Oreen has finished a Job of plumbing the government building wnlch does him much credit and goot far to sustain the enviable reputation he hat aa a workman. The building la fitted throughout with sinks and closets made after the most approved modern style. The practice of throwing grapt halls and banana sktnt on- the sidewalks la very general and Is dangerous. A. lady stepped on s grape hull yesterday and narrowly escaped serious Injury. A lit tle thought in this matter may save s bad accident. t His Life In Peru. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., "biliousness and s lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bit ters, but that worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained In strength and enjoy hard work" They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. Try them. Only 60o at C D Bradham's drug store. The Reading Railway Company has notified Its employes In Harrlsburg, Pa, who are heads of families that they will be supplied with, one ton of anthracite coal each at 14.25 per ton lu less thas ten day, , Reports from Liverpool show that large orders for Lancashire and North Wales coal continue to be received from America, but the exporters have great difficulty in getting- freights, the rates lor which have been Increased $1 during last week. ; ;r 's .What ta Do With Old Matt. i It you want to make the best use of any old hats that yon may have, roe should take them to the Nlcobar Is lands. There you will be received with enthusiasm, for the people whs live IS these islands have quite a p lion tor them.' Every one likes them, snd every one trie to get as many a he can. On. a fine -morning tns set roundabout these islands may be sees dotted with canoes In each of which It s savage, with nothing at all on but a atrlD of cloth round his waist sod s tall hat nnd the funny part of It Is that old hats are very roach mors songlit after than new ones. The Nico bar natives regard new hats with sus- ptctosv snd dislike. If ew Motor Car. , , Marconi claims to hats Invested a mot tor car to run 560 piles at one charging at a 88-nstle-ac-hour speed. tflUf- rd : : . t . Billiards in Spain. Billiards hare been brought into high favor In Spain by tha ! Queen Mother, Marie Christine. ? .. , Slenora Pose will sail for New York October 7, from Hamburg, .. it American Embassy. President Roosevelt's sister, Mrs. Douglas Boblasoa, was one of the visit ors at the American Embassy In London . TEBCUUnyiL'IS OS; The Elks Vesk Witt W W Lea ts be acraenbsred wHs ncssurSt Tss blx show k sa. Ti brass band aaneaaosd ths feet ult marched np MMdls strsst shortly; sAsr OM 'clock yesterday afternoon. The. apses Ukss ephylhs UsU had, Uttt torn of treat sourlry slss Mosrh-s, saHMr lbs roraul iwsisiiMSsst the rnasnd assti wss twtos s gtnafc. Tha crowd at is fiitt- wawV ptrrorm saos wse-twfyg- sad 1ht Bwrags saest kars reasott tb expect that tbs r sulnlsg foar dsyt vHUsse fiss crowds of vUkersu Tat wssther ts sit' sascoa expee or hoparfor Thar dayr bsing pUeaaat, brltlrfSfticoeVssd the tfea- Inft lUamlsed bv, the llckt of the moos. - jr '- The shows' areaofc althsre- yet, but there are sasaghitst kasp taet sltesraos for a whBav Th wryMrajBdst of eourss, art In full Mast,' affording end- lees pleasure snd amusement to the lit tle peoehV" The saebe sstsr aad the wild mtn are holdtac large sudlentea. Then there sre lids ttration; too nu- meroos ts mention. - The sttrtotloa dsstti itsg of special nuatlon is th bicycle rkUstg by ktstra. NIch Niokols, of. New Torky sad Leon ard TTIUon, of FBWsirg. . Both have won medals ss riders tad thsy. bosoms wosdsrfsl riding. What iaeeilad the smallest track ia the Wsrl Is toads of wooden pickets sad- placed taclrcslu form. At ths- boss tha. diameter will not exceed five feet the "track" rises from the ground at on angle of 80 de grees and, of costs, the riding over such s coarse Is haxardous snd exciting. The show is well worth the sdmls- ion. ' Mr. Daniels reelved a telegram from Mr. Layton that there would be five swell free shows on the Midway Wed nesday afternoon. A balloon ascension will occur at one o'clock this after noon. t On account of the son arrival of mater ial the eruption of Mount Pelee did not occur last night but will take place Thursday night snd th second demon stration Friday night Remember these dates and be on hand to see this wonder fully thrilling reproduction of one of the most trsglo occurrences of modern times. There will be a special train from Morehead and Beaufort Friday which Will return after after the second erup tion of Mount Pelee. jkThe Quees- of ths Carnival will be crowned on the streets of St. Pierre be fore the last eruption Friday night. J There is no restriction In voting for your favorite for queen vote early and often and urge your friends to vote. This feature will be very interesting. The contest la lively and the candidates receiving votes by the score. J The Harris Yaudelille Co., will open Its performances today st 10 o'clock. The show Is a fine attraction. The rubber nock is here. If you have not been hit by one or these it Is because of ypur superior dignity. They are fly lng everywhere and if on tries to dodge bs will surely be hit by another. .. One Is also liable to be decorated with a liberal allowance of small paper wafers whlchtare In the air like little particles of snow. One of the signs on Midway which Is either calculated to attract attention for its unique character or else the printer tsdue for several terms of schooling reads thus: " The Grate Southern : MINISTERal SHOW : Comedian.: The first Carnival Dance will take place tonight at Lowthrop hallcommenc lng at 10:80 o'clock. Tickets con be pro eured front KssfsE.B. Williams, Jesse Claypool or Adobpavitunn. The trains are bringing visitors to the Carnival In largo numbers and the hotels have good patronage. ' : Purple . and white, ' the official colors of tho Elks are to be seen everywhere especially in the merchants windows. They make beautiful combination and fine decorative sffect. ' r ; King Xdwsrd has conferred the order of 'the Royal Red Cross upon Mrs. George CornweUifeWetl for her services os board ths hospital ship Maine during ths Boer war. Mrs. Cornwallis-West was Miss Jennie Jerome, of New York City,-; ::;: . ' ' Death Otcrtakcs Steerage Passen ger." New Tork, Oct .-Bleamer Vadolt and, which arrived from Antwerp this morning, reports that on October 4th, Stefan, aged 23 years, s etc rage pas senger died of heart disease, and was burled st sea. . DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE Permanently cured by- the : masterly power of "South Ambsicas Kbbvihb Towo," Invalids need suffsr no longer, because this great remedy csa ears there all. It Is s ear for th whole world of stomach weakness and Indigestion. The car begins with the first dose. Th re? Pnf It brings Is marvelous snd surprising, t . makes ae failure never. . dlsappolnta Ms matter how long von hv suffered. roar car Is certain under uie use of this great health-firing force. Pleasant and always safe. Sold by 0. ID. Brsdham, ,1 A Pamlict Ceuty Yomng Man Commits Siidde on Account of Re jection. Homer Blmsmons, as employee of L. Q. Daniels brought th story of a sui cide from Alliance, Pantile county, last eremlag. He had driven there and heard th particulars of the affair which are as follow Bsebon Huntings, white, aged 18, sob of Lewis Huntings, s well known resi dent of AUIanoe, was a cotton picker on the farm of 8. C. Oampen. He had been quite attentive to s young lady for some tlmo but lately her affections had cooled. Since Sunday he hod tried to rekindle th fires of love and had called on the young lady Sunday, Monday and yester day begging her to be kind to him. He was unsuccessful In his endeavors to win her over and became despondent over his ill luck. It is said that upon his leaving the young woman that if her dectsslon was final she would never see him alive again. He left for home and procured a rope, went to a field near the Campea farm, and hanged himself to a tree. He was found st 11 o'clock, about one hour later than when last seen. He belonged to a respectable family and was popu lar. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. i Ghauncey Oicott Is home from Eu rope and rehearsing his new play, "Old Limerick Town." ' "A Bay State Spinster" is the title of the play which Miss Alice E. Ives has written for Thomas W. Broadhurst Mr. William E. Phllp. an English. tenor, will sing in "The Country Girl," (which opens the season at Daly's, New aort I John E. Kellerd Is to have the lead lng part In "The Climbers" company (which Amelia Bingham will send on the road. Giles Shine, who has been a valuabl member of Andrew Mack's company for a number of seasons, will again bt seen with him. Alto Yolo, a young California con tralto singer from Yolo county, is mat log a success with the popular Dubs band in New York. Edwin Stevens has been allotted the leading part In the sensational French play "The Telephone" to be produced In New York in October. Mrs. Langtry has announced her in tention to build a theater in London that she will occupy Instead of her present playhouse, the Imperial. THE FASHIONS. Repped, panne and dotted velvets will still be used for separate waists. Some of the printed foulards for af ternoon wear this autumn are very pretty, and the designs are multitudi nous. Among utility silks, conservative tastes remain faithful to satin foulards, which for the season before us ere par ticularly satisfactory in quality, color ing and pattern. The long empire cloaks and redln- gotes with loose fronts will greatly help ths light gowns to be worn nest season if they are not quit so light as the gowns themselves. Ia spite of protests the large round bat survives among the leading fall and winter models. Some of the new Paris shapes are huge as to brim and absurdly low in proportion as to crown, Next to the sumptuous yellow satins, moires nnd brocades that rank promi nently among: the evening textiles to be warn for two seasons to come the beautiful rose tints stand supreme. New York Tost He Can't you bear how my heart beats with love for you? She If you sat a little closer, perhaps I could. New York Journal. Robbers Gag An Aged Couple. ' Sharon, Pa. Oct. Harrison Hoovler and his aged wife, of Orangevllle, were awakened at midnight by three masked men, who held revolvers to their heads. The robbers bound the couple, gagged them' snd then ransacked the house, stealing about 1100. Bssssth -Tbs Kiml tos Him Alsavs Bonfttt rkgnfSMI Sf Daughters of the American Revolu tion will break ground in Washington, D. C, October 11th, for a Continental Hall. ,, 5 Another ; Operation. Deputy United States Consul General Bowen, at Parts, will have to nndergo eond operation Is a few days for In ternal trouble. ; ; ;v The Becretary of the Navy has sward ed th contract for the construction of the hattleshln Louisiana to the Newnort News Shipbuilding Campany at Its bid of $8,9007)00. , , v; Martial Lav Suspended. Martial law In Natal was suspended yesterday October 5th. ; 7 Ambassador TowerX- i i Ambassador Tower left St. Petersburg yesterday to meet Mrs. Tower ta Eng FOR LOVE'S SAKE. Xllght lan a Telei!i.u-. land. , i , N !-. ABOUT THIS TIME. When Sac tern bar daya grow chilly And the sOcM wind whiatlan shrilly, ra may know that aly Jack Proat Is near st hand - And that noon he'll set much bolder. CrMDlna P an Says (row colder. Till at but he'U paint bis alfna nil e'er tha land. And while miratna thla reflection. Oft In BDlrlt of dejection, for wa bat to see th daya of trimmer to. Some will think of what I coming. Frlaid wind around them humming. And tb winter with lu Ice and sleet and new. They will think of bill for fuel Boomed 'way up by weather cruel And th trouble that the furnace then will make; Other oriels they'll be recalling-. Buch aa on the sidewalk sprawling, Coupled with the same old fear that bones they 11 break. But there's left some consolation In the aummer'a termination. For the akeetera then will bother ua no more. And the files so long pernicious Then will ceaao their methods vicious And come tumbling from the celling to the Boor. Then the Iceman won't be aasslng Us or In contempt be passing. For we'll all be cool enough without his aid. And th style no more will worry, For our old dud wa can bury Out of sight when In big overcoats ar rayed. There'll be other things to cheer us And but little that will "skeer" us When th winter come with ice and sleet and snow; Bo when daya are growing chilly And the night wind whistles shrilly Don't be mourning that the summer time must go. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. A Sample. "Hello, where you going With that piece of masonry?" "It's o sample of the house I think of buying. I'm going to show it to my architect." A Fairy Talc. 'And," snld the good fairy, "for your noble deeds I will grant you any wish you mny desire." "I will choose," said the lucky per son, "a ton of coal." Hereupon there arose great conster nation iu the rankB of the fairies, which terminated in a proposition to arbitrate the matter In order, if possi ble, to compromise on a ton of dia monds. Baltimore American. A Valnable Recipe. "I want to see the cook right after dinner." "You nre not going to discharge her, George?" "Discharge her? No, Indeed. I want to get the recipe from her for this pud ding sauce. It ought to make the best kind of office mucilage." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mlaaed His Vocation. "So," said the author's friend, built this house with your 'you own hands?" "Yes." "Well, well, well! It's simply won derful. You ought to have been a car penter." Chicago Record-Herald. Woman' Sphere. Jlmly Women should enjoy life In Wall street Blmly-Why? Jlmly Because when they make money they nre happy, and are even happier when they are squeezed. Town Topics. Faint Heart. "I can never marry you, beautiful blond. said the "But," pleaded the wealthy cJd man, "won't you make my life happy for the short years I will be here? I am troubled with a weak and faint heart" "In that case I accept you." And yet they say faint heart never won fair lady. Chicago Mews. Diplomatic. "There Is one thing I like about your husband he never hurries you when getting ready for a walk." "Very little credit is due to him for that, my dear. Whenever I see that I am not likely to be ready In time I sim ply hide his hat or his gloves out of the .way until I have finished dressing." What Wa Broken. Mother Did you break anything .when you dropped that armful of playthings, Bessie? Bessie No, mother; nothing but the quiet, and that's mended already. De troit Free Press, : Speaking of perfect happiness, ever notice a boy carrying s pup T Atchison Globe. 18 me late of aawiuauu aau ' Kodol la the jkouui vuxeo. : SetrcelTfO. I I mars . drownln nan ' a ta botUa am sound and wall. GaoBOB mmm Mum i vt , lie tM nftli; Y1 Th. P botti eoetmlns m t1 mM asmnr-r. letaalBHajnnment) astbe trial slue ctoi&l Prprkt by . O. I CtL ft L "S L"l T "3 s eoothln. haUn m.n'loaHon for nil. , Van ..I S Vjavt kvvl V aia dlannaas. Bnwo:-of eonntaifeftnT , Snia way into the blood, snd are forced by the circulation thioagh the (loads and pores ol the skin, causing it to bnra like fire, and the incessant itching allows no rest night or day. Eczema appears in a great many different forms, beginning frequently as a mere redness of the skin, fol lowed by little blisters or pimples, from which a clear or straw colored . ---.- noo,lormlnB;lirtoso,ssles SALT RHEUM ot z&t , commonly colled Salt Rheaa. Thes acid poisons sometimes dry np the natural oils snd tha akin becomes hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding and canning intense pain sad fearful itching. This form of Eczema is known ss Tetter, and ofteaest polluted blood, and this humiliating disease is called Acne. Local remedies afford but scant relief. The blood and system being- saturated with w - a the poison, the diaeose cannot be reached with washes,!, A CUE Powdera or otber locat applications. S. 3. 8. restores tha deteriorated blood to its norms, condition, stimulates th siuggisn organs, ana ail me waste matter through the proper channels. S. 8l blood rich and strong, and under its tonic snd invigo rating effects the general health improves, and the skin becomes soft and smooth s?ais. S. S. S. contains no minerals but Write us if yon need medical Illustrated book on skin diseases sent FACTS IN FEW LINES' Two little storks have been hatched at IKew. gardens. The champion wrestler of Webb City, Mo., Is a blind man. Pittsburg ships more than 12,000,000 tons ot coal annually. The gross tonnage of Pittsburg prod- nets exceeds 40,000,000. licenses have been token out for 1,250,000 bicycles in France. Tugboap owners on the Rhine have combined to raise towage rates. There are now some six Europeans in the Buddhist priesthood in Barms. Deep sea water for study Is procured by means of specially prepared bot tles. India rubber and gntta percha trees have been discovered In German New; Guinea. A calf with two tongues Is now In the possession of a farmer at Beesert, north Wales. In the United Kingdom last year 4,627 persons were killed while at .work and 107,290 others injured. In London 10,400 laborers on the av erage find employment dally st the docks and principal wharf a The processes now In use for collect lng tin from the waste of sheet tin by electrolysis is comparatively costly, Leeds, England, possesses o factory chimney modeled on the beautiful cam panile designed by Giotto st Florence. Instruction in the art of reading rail way time tables is nov( being given to his pupils by a schoolmaster In BUesls. One Australian 'syndicate has of fered General De Wet 250 weekly and expenses for a lecturing tottr In Aus tralia. Seattle's exports to Japan are now about $5,000,000 per annum, , which to eleven times what they were six years ago. Four tons is the weight of a twenty foot grampus which has been captured by the crew of an Irish fishing boat off Klnsale. Gaelic Is the only language spoken by 0,442 inhabitants of Galway, 2,458 of whom ore between three and eight een years of age. Cheap soft goods made in Belgian) and Switzerland are rapidly ousting Manchester (England) fabrics from the Mozambique market Three hundred and fifteen, shoota In various parts of the world .were-declared dangerous to navigation lost year by British admiralty) surveyors . Dumfries has just revived ths an cient system of shooting for thtvfUller gun presented to the trades of the town by King James VI. of Scotland. Between 7,000 and 8,000 packages Of home grown figs are iiow, being 'dis patched every .week from Worthing, which is the center ot the ftngiinh fig growing Industry. Germany furnishes more than, Qne fourth of the foreign bora InunlgrStlon to this country.. 25.8 per cent) Tj-aundls next with 15.0 per cen andf$Bng1and xoiiows witn a.1 per cent Notices of dismissal have been served on the colliers In tbs - Bochnm and Dortmund (Ustrtcta,ertphaJis,STars It has been decided to restrict ilia out put of cool. ,.(; ... c Lectures on the editing and publish ing of newspapers svlll be given at.ths High School For Journalists, Jvhlch'ls to be opened In the autumn at the .uni versity of Bern. The spirits monopoly, has beenjsr tended throughout the greater'part.of central Asia and the' northern, Csro casus. All efforts to mtrodncsl local option In European BusslahavO'falled. In its- upper reaches- the rlverjllhtme has risen s yard 1 one flay. In the Vaud canton the snakes, which have been ousted from their holes -by the" floods are so numerous ss to eonstltnte a plague. , ;,m x . The commission appointed to reap portion Oklahoma has announced the total population of the territory to be 600,000, with one representative for every 22,000 people and one senator for every 45,000. The great advantages that have te emed to California cities from using oil to lay the dust Instead of water are being recognised by many cities, snd especially In those In which' ths supply of water Is rather limited.. '' sufferers from dvsnenala. snd InAdmaMnw: 1 If your food remains undigested it can't build np ths body. In fact, It does actual damage by decaying In ths imikjuuik me (system. r u .. Clgesto (1 What You Cat. sensible remedy. Bv dlirestlnir what nn eat It strengthens the body and at the same time rests the stomach.- This rest soon restores perfect health. Cathartics and stimulants only reach th, symptoms. is nature s tonic ..-i B, nUSSH. Attorney-at-La. Nocoan. Tax. meftsnnracn t) as th trial gin trhica sails for SDe nw.t vmcnfri,, pom dt b 1 1 nf-aiera. diseases. . Bwa: . Is dne to tie retentkn la the system of Uric Add or other inflammatory Doisons which find their attacks the hands snd feet Unsightly eruptions in the shape of pimples snd blockheads break oat upon the face, neck and shoulders as result raf is eliminated 8. mokes the i is guaranteed purely vegetable. - advice: this will cost won nothlav. free. ... -, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO Atlanta, ta. LET OF JURORS For October Term of the Federal Courts. The following named persons have been drawn to serve as Jurors at tho next term of the United States District and Circuit Courts, which will convene In the United States Court rooms In this city on Tuesday, October 28th, at ten o'clock am. Pitt county A J Moye, J W Allen, John 8 HcLawhorn, R L Joyner, JH Ketchum, William Klttrell, J R Har vey. Jones county S 8 Waters, Hardy Whltford, Perry Jenkins, Luther An drews, D H Harrison. Lenoir county Jesse Harper, John L Albertaon, Esdres Elmore, D W Wood W J Pope, John D Walters. Pamlico county William H. Sawyer, W Alexander, W J Swan, Dudley. Paul. Greene county John H Whitley, Thomas Hill, William Gay, Joseph Fra zler, W H Dail. Carteret county David J. Hall, Hosts Wyatt, Joseph A' Morton, Melvln J Davis, W L Arendell Wayne county George Grantham, W Sauls, John B Cox. Beaufort county 8 R Fowle. Hyne county Ben Nixon. Craven conty J E Willis, W D Petti- pher, W F Crockett, J H Stevenson, W Dixon, John Suter, Samuel Parsons, Smith, J H Moseley, F 8 Ernut ' Onslow county A A Eubank, J B Bryant J 8 N Klnsey. PEnt R0 PILsLO LaW Ortolan! ud O.lr Sanmina. aarc. aivi rt.ii. inann. m uranww an GHivutss'i Kii-s uuuaa la MKW u4 m hfe bliwrlbtwe. TmIi Ummm. Bu; r four DrclM. r nmS . kk una fcr HnraUMlMn, TannnMnnnln ant nltar r Lndlo,n lamr, fcy . tmnMnU. lO.tHHt 1-MlnntoU. Sanr nHDrMa. VhlakaMnr Ckemlnnl On, mrnwmn, $300 Reward I The abov6 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. O. ! 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. I, N. M. Harriett, Sheriff of Jones . onnty, N. C, will pay Ten ($10) Dollars Reward for the apprehen sion and delivery to me of tne body of the above named person yrus Dixon, Delivery to be made at Trenton, N. O. by the 6th day of November, 1802. $5.00 Reward each; ."lI,VV I!' Five Dollars Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me of the body of one Kandolph Fulcher, colored,' about 22 yeara of , age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, full face, , of , , light . complexion,, clean shaven, weighs about, 185., pounds, Said apprehension, and delivery . to be made to me at Trenton by Nor : ember 6th;i902. ' '.'.'V ' f " Five dollars reward, vill be , paid , for the apprehenoion.and delivery to me of the body -of one John An drews, white, about 23 years of age, light hair and' mustaches gray eyes, about! 5 feet 8 inches high,' hal a nil face' and, weighs " 140' pounds. Said delivery tojbe made to me at Trenton, N. C. by Nov, 6th, 902. . , A N. JL,HARRIETTr f DliAviff Srartnm fldmttl- p Hope Farm, .about 4 miles from NeW Bern?, l25o acrca cleared. Good, .Land.- for , Tobacco and Tok2U ;?kC4d V AttaJ ; Good farm buildings, , . : ! Newlcm, X. O. Farm for m, "r"'- '"Tynj-Vr' snaaukestiLii the put week. vraggwr- .. ' )..-.. . - f& buRir ft co.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1902, edition 1
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