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PASSKI TKN MILLION; Wilson Toba-c 3Xurkt in Thr?e Moutlm Good i'rices Kule, The report of the sales of "tobacco for the past, month is in and again Wilson makes a month's record that tells the story of her imprtance as a tobacco market. The buyers here pay the 'top market prices for the weed and the farmers are pleased with the big money they get and the agreeable people who sell the crop. Up to October i the sales were 7,444,613 pounds, and during the month of October these figures were increased by 3,300,283 and adding 1 ' . 7,444,613 3,300,233 10,744,806 How does that look to a market reaching out for fifteen million? Un less all signs fail Wilson will pass that mark. VICE-PRESIDENT VERY SiCK. His Vt'hols FamilySat Up Last Night Grave Fears Are Expressed. Paterson, N. J. , October 30. Presi dent Hobart passed a restless night and reports were flying that the pa tient could not live more than a few hours. This was denied at the home of Hobart. The family admitted that his condition was such last night as caused the whole family to sit at his bedside throughout the night. Im mediate friends also were there, in cluding Brigadier General Congdon. He said this morning that Hobart's condition was such as to cause grave fears to his family. "In a minute" one dose of Hart's Essence of Ginger will relieve any ordinary case of Colic, Cramps or Nausea. An unexcelled remedj'' for Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Summer complaints and all internal pains. Sold by B. W. Ilargrave. ARRESTS AT PANAMA. Trying to End the Revolution An Army Corps 1 Dispatched. Washington, October 30. United States Consul General Gudger, at Panama, yesterday cabled the State Department that many arrests of Liberals are being made in this vicin ity. Unrest prevails, but so far there have been no open disorders. News from Colon, Columbia, says the rev olution is confined to the departments of Bolivar and Santander. The gov ernment has dispatched an army corps against both departments. Troops are being sent to Panama and Bolivar via that port. WRECKED IF! A STORM. The-Gordon L. Caldwell Goes Ddwh They Could, riot -Hold to The Raft.-' Charleston, November 1. The steamship 1 Navahoe from New York has arrived, bringing Capt. Gaskill, of the steamship Gordon L. Cald well, of Fernandina, wrecked in the storm of Monday night. The Cap tain and twelve of the crew hugged a raft but it turned over. Seven were drovyned at once and the five others drifted away and are supposed also to be lost. Just remember that gray hair will never become darker without help. nwill bring bade to your hair the color O It cleanses the scalp' also, and prevents the formation of dandruff . It feeds and nourishes the bulbs of the hair, making them produce a luxuriant growth. It stops the hair from falling out, and gives it a fine, soft finish. gl.00 a bottle. At all druggists. If you do not obtain all the benefits you eirxwted from the use of the Vigor, write i.! ' it. 7 rail?! 5 11 kjr k Id - O 1 w A Lowell, Ma THE LAW OF KINDNESS. If advice we would convey, There's a time we should convey It; If we've but a word to say, There's a tone in which to say it. Oft, unknowingly, the tongue Touches on a cord so aching, That a word or accent wrong, Pains the heart almost to breaking. Many a tear of wounded pride, Many a fault of human blindness, Has been soothed, or turned aside, By a quiet voiee of kindness. Time to me this truth hath taught, 'Tis a truth that's worth revealing More offend from want of thought Than from any want of feeling. v Charles Swain. All the dread; and nameless aching, All the bitterness awaking In a sad heart slowly breaking 1 have readl alas! ere while; Not alone in books deploring, Darkly o'er life's lessons poring, Rut in glances upward soaring, And on lips1 that tried to smile. Eyes unconsciously revealing, Tnward smart' of keenest feeling, All the heart's sore need of healing", Shining with a wistful light; Smiles which others gloom dispelling, Speak of woe too deep for telling; Speak of grief beyond rebelling How they haunt me in the night! Called from loved one to dissever, Called to joyless, vain endeavor, Hope and gladness fled forever, . 'Tis not theirs to fate revile; Living all for others' gaining, Coward tears and plaints disdaining. Steadfast they and uncomplaining, And the brave HpA bravely smile. Beatrice Clayton. SINS OF THOUGHTLESSNESS A Brief Sermon On the Wickedness of Carelessness Stop to Think. Sayfs Thomas Hood: "But evil is wrought by want of thought as well as want of heart. ' The New York papers tell of an accident that happened to a boy while bathing at Coney Island that may prove fatal. Upon going into the water the boy steppted upon a broken bottle and severed the poster lior tibia artery, the mam one in the leg. As the only chance of savingr the boy's life. the leg was amputated, but it was not expected that he would survive. The person who threw that bottle into the water could never have sup posed that a serious and possibly fatal accident would result from his thought lessness, but he is not therefore freed from the responsibility of the outcome of his act. It is his fault that this boy dies or lives to move about upon a gingle leg-, -me tact is that hundreds qx per sons are killed or Injured by other per sons' carelessness where there is one killed or injured by his own lack of care or by unpreventable causes. It is therefore worth while to reflect upon the lives that might be saved and the suffering that, might be prevented if people would take a little more thought in the common acts of life. Here eomebody threw a broken bo tr tie into the water, never stopping to think of the possible consequences of his act; and in the same absence of thought stones, glass and and other missiles are thrown into the street or through the windows of houses, regard less or where they fall; pistols are fired, pointed anywhere, as it happens; and lirewcrks are sent off at random. Peo ple do not stop to think. How much of meaning there is in this little sentence! It means that because people do not eep tneir wits about them thousands of their fellow-beings are made to suffer annually; it means death for other thousands; it means that ho one can hope to avoid injuring others uuless he thinks be j ore- he acts. Man s inhu manity to man is not all the result of malice or of cruelty: a great deal of it is clue to thoughtlessness. They tiot In. Two ladies visiting in Washington recently went to the capitol to hear the proceedings in the United States Senate. Most of the eralleries beiner filled, they approached the doorkeeper or me senators' gallery, where admis sion is by card. As they did not pos sess this passport, the . doorkeeper sug gested that they procure one from any senator tney might be (acquainted with. uut we do not know any senator," xney replied. , "Well, it is very much to vonr orwi. it," said the doorkeeper. "Pass right in. iuuies. ine Areonaut. H Pleased to Oblige. .Sailor Want to buy a parrot, lady? Lady Does he swear? Sailor No. lady, dis one don't: but if yer want ter pay $2 more I kin iret yer a very choice article wot cusses DeautJiui: Fuck. A little 4-year-old occupied an upper berth in thesleeping car of the Scotch express. Awakening once in the mid dle of the night his mother asked him if he knew where he was. "Ttmrse -vl do," he replied, "Tin in the top drawer. Why allow yourself to be slowly tor tured at the stake of disease ? Chills and Fever will undermine, and eventu ally break down, the strongest consti- tutioa "FEBRI-CURA" (Sweet Chill Tonic of Iron) .is more effective than - 4 , k Quinine and . being combined with Iron is an excellent Tonic and Nervine Med icine. It is pleasant td take, is sold unaer positive 'guarantee to cure or money remnuu. Accept no stihsti- PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK DAY IN THE YEAR AND GIVES ALL THE From All Parts The Stirring Events Everything in $1.00 for Three Montbs. ;- Delivered by Carriers ISSUED EVERY WEEK. THE; CREAM OF NEWS World, Nation, State, County, City. Orjly $)1.00 a Year. ASK FOR OCR GREAT O O S2 Prices are Right S.MUNN,SON&eO COMMISSION COTTON, STOCKS, 56 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK CITY An -Aew fnr thf rinroViac anH j- j .tonrlino- fliot APTTTAT. executed on the Exchanges of New York and Chicago Board of Trade. Customers may draw at sight for balances or profits, or they will be depos ited in any City Bank they may designate. , urders soncucu uy n mm tV ATr for TS 5 c Ask for DS. ISOST'S rSUITYEOYAI. PILLS and take no other. Jpg- aana tor circular, rncu ?itw per w d.viu DK. MOOTS CHEieilC-AXi CO - Cleveland, Ohio. r-nATvi Tmm IEWS! 1 ". - I i of the World. of State Affairs an the Local Field. . Ten Cents a Week. to Any Part of own, FROM EYERYWHERI COMBINATION OFFER. ALL KINDS DONE IN THE VERY BEST STYLE. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MERCHANTS GRAIN and COFFEE. cnlp of above articles are received with the "DELIVKRY is romtemnlated and are 3-16 The only safe, sure and reliable Female PILL ever offered to Ladies, especially recommend B ed to married Ladies. LOCAL : Bonn: I. Between P, P-1. 1 -saves No. . - ''. :r6P. M LvcsAV-kon ; ' - co r. DeUv;ui GuUlsboro c x. ,. ' " ' ' v I'ii -NO. IC2. 3:3s AM. Leaves Wilson' -1$ "Shoo Fly" i.o.,,,...1 No. 40.. -it: '10:35 P.M. Leaves Wilson, 6-Va"V . M. CITY UFPlUEUs. , Mayor James T. Wiggins, aldermen: Ed. B. Mayo, W.J.Davis, WT. P. Anderson, okn Y. Moore John Riley, 2nd 3rd 4th . 5th City Attorney J no E". Woodard -. i i t n a t " Liiv ieiK 1 no. xs. . .Moore. I Collector W. E Deans. ! " Treasurer W. E. vVarren. Supt. Water Works R. . Graui!pn " Electric' Lights j. T.-'i!sor. Electrician- Ernest Meredith. Street Overseer Amos Wnlston. p.olich: I. H. Makshboukne, Chief. Frank Felton, Geo. Munko G. P; Bryant, Ephkia?-; Harkell! COUNTY OFFXCEIiS. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: Geo. D. Green Nathan Bass. Jas. G. Rapkr. . u. r. ;jAKf, duerin, ... ). D. Dardin, Clerk of Superior Court. W. B.. Barnes, Register .ot W. T. Farmer, i reasurtr. Dr. j. K Ruffin, Coroner. Jas. E. Taylor.. Surveyor. Regular tnoetings of Mt. l.cbanca Lod.-ze No. 117 A. F. & A. M. are he'd in their hall, corner of Nash lird Golds ;)oro Mre.eis on mt: i.si ,v;!u 3:11 .oncay W j. Bovkin Regular meetings of Mt.' Chapter No. 27 are held in th "V V 1 tall every.' 2nd' Monday night at 7:30 o'clock p. m. each month. V. JHoykin, H. P. Regular meetings of Mt. Lebacoa Commandery . No. 7 are he'd in the Masonic hall every 4th Monday night at 7:30 o'clock each month. L,at W illiams, E. C. Jr. O. U. A. M. Meeting every Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock. I. O. 0. F. Hall. R. H.' Fulghum, Coancellor. Regular meetings of ViLsor. Lod?e. K. of H. No. 1694 are held in their hall over the 1st National Bank every 1st 1 hursday evening at 3:50 o'clock, p. n:. 1-5. F. Briggs, Director. Regular meetings of Contentnea Lodge, Nq. 87, K. of P., are held in Odd" Fellows Hall -very Thursday night. Visiting merr.hers -al'.vays wel come. Regular meetings oj" Er:terpnie Lodge, 1. O. O. F., No. 44, are held ev ery Frday night in Odd Fellows' Ha;!. T SEND US fiUF DOLLAR 2? new 1899 pattera hh-mde RKSEKVOIB COAL ASD ffOOl COOK BTOTO, by freight C.O.Dn subject to eianunau isxamine m your creignC depot and if found perfect ly satisfactory aad the greatest Store BAiU GAI9 yoo ever saw or beard of , pay the FBKIGHT A6BHT oar SPECIAi rBICK. 13.00 laca thn 1 t sent with or-U STOVE CATALOCUt. and freight charges. This stove is !.I,V:'"eItn ISMkUxII. top is 43123; made from best pig rarrl. large flaes, heavy covers, heavy linings ana grrj larSe ovenehelf, heavy tin-lined oven door. hAD nickel-plated ornamentations and tnmmiiPi large deep, gennineStaatfsk pweeiaia led w'' some large ornamented base. we furnish FRKB an extra wood prate, matin?'" feet wood boner. WB ISSUB A BIXDUt) GCAIUST every etove and guarantee safe delivery to rgj road station. Tour local dealtr would ctiargeyoflt- for such a stove, the freight is only bo. each K mues, m we mtc jou gi SEARS, HOEBUCK&CO.aHC.)CU; SemnBeetac&aC are UwrocWy roJut.-1" JOHN GASTON. Fashionable Barber, "Nash St vVILSO C. Easy chairs, razors keen; Scissors sharp, linen clean.' For a shave you pay a dime Only a nickle to get ? shint; Shampoo or hair cut Pomp . y You pav thesurn oftvventv cr:t- .-re. TREATMENT FREE TH J A L TO EVERY MAN. This offer is mad ..rl ! . . ' : MtT . -it C''1- pro-ided that application le -so that its inventions, appnanf' D'Jpr failing remedies may receive tue tii sible publicitj- and prove their own w. actual use and permanent cures. . jjjjcc-s whatever -will be received - ,,ner ;S State Sanitarium from any onf u" treatment 'until beneficial reXnvViiiS& knowledged. Its remedies and fmVe iave been recommended by tne -of two continents and endorsed vy deveioT est doctors in the world. .V.E ,t and ne ment is desired, they accompio i fail to invigorate, upbuild and form They infuse new life and edeT permanently stop all losses rue n ndenq the constitution and P''L rnan They retone, restore and ret - hahitsfr regardless of age. They cure e h permanently removd their rain' those of excesses and over-tae 0 iw neurtsthenia or nen-ous exiian c0 ure, no publicitj, no ' pointment. Write tc- ; -jjrt IlImG): ,yU 28-io-3m - t y w Hargrave. For sale at NADAL'S DRUG STORE.
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