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c Wi H v-t-i - .; . . v ' t --: e- - 1; I; if'i Hi-."-- Mi The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. Tie Discoverer of Swamp-Boot at Work is His laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, oi the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brighfs Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. I Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. . A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. V. and mention this paper-. Don't make any mitsake, bat re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghampton, N. Y., on every bottle. S A. L. FLORIDA AND WEST INDIA SHORT LINE. VESTIBULE LIMITED TRAINS. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Pomta South - and West. Ik Effect November 23rd, 1902. SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily No 27, No 31 "55 pm -3 29pm ....545 pm ...7 oopm 1037pm 1 1 20 p m Lv. New York, P. R. R Lv Philadelphia, P. R. R-... Lv Baltimore, P. R. R Lv Washington, W. S. Ry. Lv Richmond, S. A. L. Ry.. Lv Petersburg, " 12 10 a m 7 20 a m 934am 10 41 a m 215pm 253pm Lv Norlina, 1 55 a m 518pm Lv Henderson, " Lv Raleigh " Lv Southern Pines, 2 2Sam 5 41 p m 415am 658 p m 6 16 a m 850pm Lv Hamlet 7 35 a m 9 45 P m Lv Colnmbia t Ar Savannah Ar Jacksonville 10 25 a m 12 20 a m 235pm 4 55 a m 700pm 915am Ar St Augustine " 11 25 Ar Tampa 6 45 am 600pm No. 3i. No. 41 Lv New York N. Y. P. & N. t 7 55 a m 8 55p m Lv Philadelphia " io 16 a m n 21 p m Lv New York O. D. S. S. Co t 3 00 p m. Lv Baltimore B. S. P. Co ...f 630pm Lv Wash'ton N. & W. S. B. 630pm Lv Portsmouth S. A. Lv Weldon " Lv Norlina " Lv Henderson " Lv Raleigh " Lv Southern Pines " Lv Hamlet ' L. Ry. 905pm 11 45 a m 1 55 am 2 28 a m 415am 6 16 a m 7 40 a m 9 25 a m 11 55 a m i35Pm 2 02 p m 3 45Pn 6 18 p m 9 45Pm Lv Wilmington .... 320pm Ar Charlotte 1033 am io 32 p tn Lv Chester Lv Greenwood Lv Athens Ar Atlanta J 10 30 a m 12 37 p m 2 52 p m 4 00 p m 12 51 a m 3 25 a m 558am 7 35am Ar Augusta C. & W. C. 540P m Ar Macon C. of Ga 720pm n 35 a m Ar Montgomery A & W. P. 9 20 p m Ar Mobile L. & N. 255am Ar New Orleans L. & N. 7 25 a m 625pm Ar Nashville N. C. & St. L. 1 30 a m 6 55 p m Ar Memphis 415pm 820am NORTHWARD. Daily Daily No. 32 " No. 38 Lv Memphis N. C. & St. L. 12 45 noon 800pm Lv Nashville 9 30 p m 9 30 a m Lv New Orleans L. & N. 8 10 p m Lv Mobile L. & N. 12 40 a ni Lv Montgomery A. & W. P. 6 45 a m I 00 pjn Lv Macon C. of Ga. 800am 420 pm Lv Augusta C. & W. C. 10 05 a m Lv Atlanta I S. A. L. Ry. Ar Athens ' " Ar Greenwood " Ar Chester " 12 00 noon 257pm 5i5pm 7 17 P m 8 00 p m 11 23 p m I 58 a m 4 ?5 a m tv Charlotte 7 27 p m 5 01 a m Lv Wilmington 320pm Lv Hamlet 10 40 p m 7 50 a m Lv SouthernPines " Lv Raleigh , " Lv Henderson " Lv Norlina S. A. L. Ry. Lv Weldon Ar Portsmouth -" 11 33 P m 1 35 a m 3 05 a m 3503m 5 00 a m 715am 8 44 a m 11 15 a m 12 50 p m i45pm 3 00 p m 535pm Ar Washington N. & W. S. B. 655 am Ar Baltimore B. S. P. Co. T630 a m Ar New York O. D. S. S. Co. t5 00 p m Ar Philadelphia N. Y. P. Ar New York " 8c N. t5 46 p m 8 15 p m 5 10 a m 8 00 a m No. 34 800pm Lv Tampa 5. A. L. Ry No 66 800am Lv St Augustine S. A. L. Ry 7 40 a m 5 50 Lv Jacksonville 930am 140pm 705pm 10 40 p m 11 33 P m 135am 305am 3 45m .7 5pm Lv Savannah Lv Columbia 2 " Lv Hamlet " Lv Southern Pines Lv Raleigh " Lv Henderson " Lv Norlina " 11 10 p m 530am 8 40 a m 9 36 a m 1150am 1 10 pin 1 55P m Lv Petersburg " Ar Richmond " Ar Washington P. R. R. Ar Baltimore P. R. R. Ar Philadelphia .P. R. R. Ar New York P. R. R. 5 53am 635am 10 10 a m 1125 am 136pm ,413pm 407pm 455Pm 30 p m XI 25pm 2 50 a m 630am Note. fDaily Except Sunday. Central Time. gEastern Time. II. S. LEARD, G. P. A., Raleigh, N. C NORFOLK & CAROLINA R.R. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated Jan. 19th, 1898. No. fl03 P. M. No. 49 I No. I No. 48 ( 5102 A.M. v P.M. I A. M. 2 20 9 00 Lv Norfolk Ar. 5 55 10 05 2 40 9 '20 Pinners Point 5 39 9 9 8 8 8 7 6 50 3 03 9 46- Drivers Suffolk Gates Tunis -Ahoekev 505 26 3 17 10 3 50 10 4 15 10 4 36 II 4 53 21 100 4 50 4 20 400 - 3 41 3 27 Le2 31 12 34 50 39 21 04 Aulander 48 5 35 12 21 Ar. Tarboro 45 Ar.m - - Lv. 6 35 1 12 50 Rocky Mount 1 55 I 6 17 P.M. P.M. P.M. AIM; 'Daily. '- ' tD&ilv except Sunday. Trains 3. 49 and 48 mlid train, ho. (ween PinnerV Point and Wilmineton. Train No. 49 connects at Rocky Mt. with train. 23 for ali points South and no. lo tram for all points Sooth and No. 78 train for all voints North . M. SEKPELLT J. EYKENLY Hustle- Illustrated. Old Employe Learns Why Young Kan Was Jumped - Over Him. . JTew York Sun. SOME ol the elderly men who are trudging along at the same gait as ever in the housps "where they are employed at the same, salary they re ceived twenty-five years ago may ben efit by the following incident which oc curred only last week in a down-town store : . A young man who came to the place 986 than two years ago was advanced over a man who had been there thirty years. The latter went to the proprie tor and compiamad that such treat ment he had received after all his years of seryice was unjust. The pro prietor, without pretending to notice the complaint, asked : "What is that noise in the street?" The old employe replied that he did not know and waited. "Better see what it is," said the pro prietor. The old employe went out and re turned with the information that the noise was made by wagons. "How many wagons?" asked thepro- orietor- The old. employe said he hadn't counted them. "Better find out," said the proprie tor. The old employe went out again and returned with the information that there were eight. "What was the cause of the noise?" tssed the proprietor. The old employe said he didn't know, ind the proprietor suggested that he had better ascertain. The old employe went out the third time, and returned with the information that the team sters were hurrying to load their wag ons with goods. The proprietor then touched the bell on his desk, which summoned the young man who had been advanced. The proprietor asked him : "What is that noise in the street?" "I will see," replied the young man, who went out and retunred a few mo ments later with the following report : "There are eight wagons out there and the teamsters are hurrying to load them with goods." The proprietor turned to the old employe and said : Do you understand now why this young man was advanced over you?" The old employe understood, but his knowledge came too late. Rattlesnakes and Whiskey. If a man jokingly praises whiskey as a beneficent agent because it overcomes the effect of a snake's bite, tell him why the whiskey offsets the rattler's poison. . The bite of a rattlesnake injects into the blood a poison which deadens the heart's action, and which, under cer tain conditions, so interferes with the heart and the circulation as to destroy life. . Whiskey is good for a rattlesnake bite because w,hiskey lashes the heart to desperate activity. If a rattlesnake bites you and you cannot secure the help of a doctor, or some sensible heart stlmulent, by all means fill yourself with whiskey -using one enemy to kill off another tempor arily more dangerous. But don't you see that the. action which makes the whiskey useful in combination with a rattlesnake's poison is destructive to the heart and the brain under normal conditions? If you were pursued by a ferocious ani mal, you would lash'your horse to its a a - nigneat speea, regaraiess ot conse quences. But what would become of your horse, how -long would it last, If lashed and goaded to high speed eyeiy day of his life? The man who habitually drinks whis key, or who drinks occasionally to ex cess, is lashing his own heart, exhaust ing his own vitality and drawing on his own future. New York Journal American. DRWIMBERLEY'S CERTIFI CATE This is to certify that I have used Hancock's Liquid Sulphur in my prac tice and haye tested it sufficiently to know it to be a remedy of great merit. Have used it with curative results in cases that nothing else would benefit. J. P. WlMBERLEY, M. D. Scotland Neck, N.C Oct. 27, 1902. :' ' Friend What Is your new novel about? Novelist Oh, 1 couldn't tell you that. You see, the publishers are going to offer a prize to any one 'who discovers the plot. Judge. MORE RIOTS, at - Disturbances of strikers are not near ly as grave as an Individual disorder of the system. Overwork, lees of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by ut ter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bit ters, , It's a wonderful tonic, and effect ive nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down svstetns. dirpel nervousness, Eheuiactbsa and You Will Be Hsppy if Well. Paine's Celery Compound Bestows that Health and Vigor that Makes Liv ing a Pleasure. If you are sick and out-of"Sorts,it is in your power to make yourself healthy, strong, and nappy. , There is not the slightest reason why you should go through life feeling sickly, miserable, languid, and melancholic. To be well and strong, means happiness and true joy. If you are sleepless, rheumatic, neuralgic, dyspepticTor have the shadows of disease hovering over you; if you are not as bright, energetic, and strong as you were some weeks ago, the use of Paine's Celery Compound will tone up and fortify your whole system, cleanse the blood, correct digestion, sharpen the appetite, and conduce to restful sleep. Thous ands once in a half-dead condition owe their present good health to the use of Paine's Celery Compound. Mr. Wm. S. Gibson, of Pleasurevule, Ky.. who, through sickness and suffering, was brought near the dark grave, writes as follows, regarding his marvelous cure: -- . , . - " I have been broken down in health and mtv1 nmnrrmc cvcteftl shattered, kidneys SUEUglU, "J T out of order, had nervous and trembling spells off and on lor tne lasc ten years, x uavc i ... three bottles of your Paine's Celery Compound and all of the above-mentioned troubles have left me, and I can now do a good day's work. I go about, my business all daylong and it don't worry me, and I now feel better than I T have a food aonetite. U - O k. . and can eat and get around on foot as active as when I was a boy. My age is 65 years." DIAMOND DYES Color Jackets, Coats, Capes, Rihhons. Neckties. Waists... Stocking will not fade or crock when dyed1 with Diamond Dyes. Direction book and 45 dyed camples free. A Typographical Tragedy. Indianapolis Sun. . "You must haye a bunch of humor ists working on you iynotype machines, haven't you?" asked the poet as he entered the office. "Haven't noticed that any of them have any failing in that line," answered the editor. .. "Well, you are a poor observer. Do you read your own paper?" "Occasionally." "Did you read my poem 'To Agatha,' in yesterday's Issue?" "N no." "I thought not. In the poem I wrote a line which read, 'I love you better than I love my life.' " "That was a neat line." "And one of your linotype humorists made It read, 'I loye you better than I love my wife.' " "Ex " "ExaeUy my wife. And my wife not being acquainted with the failings of these key thumpers, thinks the poem was printed exactly as it was written and hasn't spoken to me since it was published." And after taking a kick at the desk he crossed the hall and fell down the elevator shaft. DANGER OF COLDS AND GRIP. The greatest daneer from colds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia. j.i reasonaoie care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Coueh Remedv taken. all danger will be avoided. Among tne tens ol thousands who haye used this remedy for these diseases we have yet to learn of a single case- havincr re sulted in pneumonia, which shows con clusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by E; T. Whitehead & CO.. Scotland Naek. N, C, and Leegett's Drug Store, Hob- gooa, jn.u. - - ; "What's the matter with Weggie?" "The doctor says It "is brain fag." "J ust as I expected. I told the deah fellah he had bettah let his man pick out his" spring neckties for him." -Syracuse Herald. TRAGEDY AVERTED. "Just In the nick of time our little boy was saved," writes Mrs. W. Wat kins, of Pleasant CitV. Ohio. "Pnfln- monia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for. Consump tion, and our darling was saved. He's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung dis eases. Guaranteed by E. T. White head & Co., Druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. The extra session may offer Senator Hanna an opportunity to extend his scheme of pensions for former slaves to all former southern delegates. Detroit Free Press. WORKING OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. - Millions are always at, work, night and day, curing Indiges tion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowell troubles. Easy, pleasant, sate sure. Only 25c at E. T. Whitehead & Go's, drug store. - ' ... . It will require a little time for the public to become accustomed to the Joneslss United States senate. Wash ington Poet. - MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE ; - SICKLY. , Mother Gray's Sweet Powders lor Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, bwUt op colds in 24 hours, care faverutynii, headache, stomach trouUa, 4eethfAT Cirsisrs, and desuey ronk. At til Does it Pay to lavs a Century? Atlanta Journal. "May you live to be a hundred," is a common and very ancient form of bless ing. The idea of long life as a basiB ol human happiness and as a reward for Virtuous deeds, is firmly fixed in the traditions of the race. Yet there has always been some question as to wheth er the necessary infirmities of advanced years did not cancel their benefits. The "seventh age," as described by Shake- spear, "sans everything,", is hardly an inviting picture. The trouble seems to be in drawing the line where full ness of yearsbecomes mere burdensome senility. Mrs. Olive Cleveland, a venerable lady of Lafayette, NVY., recently cele brated the I02nd anniversity of her birthday. She was 15 years old at the battle ot Waterloo ; and at the time of her birth Napoleon was first consul and George III was king of England. In a conversation with a reporter of the Boston Globe, Mrs. Cleveland said : "I pray the good Lord he will not let me live Jo;be 103 years old. I have aged terribly since I was a hundred years old and people began to notice that I was having birthdays. When I was a young woman of 90 I used to do as much work as any of them, but now I am getting old. It has been several years since I waa able to read, and time passes rather slowly. After you have lived a hundred years you have aches and pains you never had be fore. You begin to lose your memory ; you can't see as distinctly as you used to, and you cant hear well. You for get how your friends look and you miss the sounds of their voices and you seem to' be In another world. You know that there is much going on of which you are not aware, and yet you can't help it." So what is "a good old age?" Is it a hundred? or is that too far advanced? Is it 80, then, or 75 ? The only answer must be, that the matter is relative, and varies with circumstances. Some people are old at 35. Some die of old age'at 40. It is almost an axiom ihat youth is not entirely a matter of years. If well wishers would add to their ben ediction, "and not feel old even at a hundred," they would come nearer to saying what (hey mean "The Footpath of Pea.ce" ia the road way to contented old age. Long life may be either a curse or a blessing. In the springtime years is sown the har- yestwhicb will yield bread or armed men. It the planting be good if the tares of worry and the dragon's teeth of sin be kept out of the field, then even the full century of life may be rounded out in calmness and strength. It pays to live a hundred years, only if the first five decades have been lived aright. . MR. LAMB'S CERTIFICATE. My little, son had been troubled with Ringworm on his hand for a year We tried various remedies with no ef fect. At last we used Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, and after three or four appli cations there was improvement, and in three weeks It was entirely cured. G. Lamb, Scotland Neck, N. C, Oct. 27, 1902. First Manager Is that piece at your house a problem play? Second It is a problem whether we are going to get out of it whole, if that's what you mean." Boston Transcript. Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs; Like other weeds it s easily destroyed while young ; wnen . oia, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as yon would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt ,pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest. ; The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to niae it iron? yourseit. Others see it, you won't. Don't wait until "you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. ; If if isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can t expect to be cured at "once," but if you will begin in , time and will be rigidly regular in your treat' ment you will win. . - . Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest "all you can, eat all you can, . that s, the treatment , and that's the best treatment We will send you a little of the Emul sion free, -v Be sura that this nfctare the farm of a label on tha wrapper ef ever EssaWeayesiba every bottle ei . SCOTT & C0VK2. Prof. Weaver in Jail. A special from Asheville to the Charlotte Observer a few days ago gave the following account of . how Prof. Weaver went to jail : "Because he refused to be vaccinated and to pay a .fine of $25 as imposed upon him by the courts, Prof. T. A. Weaver, a well-known citizen of this county, and a professor at Weaveryille College, has gone to jail. " "Prof, Weaver believed that the fine was an unjust one and did not intend to submit to it. It is understood that he expects to pay his own living ex penses while In jail, though his meals will be sent to him. It is said that Prof. Weaver, will try and make it hot for the Buncombe officers who had him arrested." Seal of the Confederacy. New York Press. The great seal of the Confederacy is supposed to be in the office of the Secretary of State of South Carolina. The original design called for an equestrian portrait of Washington in the center, after the statue which sur mounts his monument in the Capitol square in Richmond, and no doubt that design was executed by Joseph S. Wyon, chief engraver of her Majesty's seals, 2S7 Regent Btreet, London. His charge for the work was 122. Some body issued proofs of the "great seal," which had Washington wearing whis kers and a Confederate, slouch hat. Who has the die from which they were struck? It should be worth a hand some sum as a curiosity. 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