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f i 1 i 1 v I ... It- il.. V( 1,1 I i.i .) in Ul AT ......835 ... 12,104 1,891,902 al Carts. T. J. JOHNSTON, - , ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW, i ' ,;c FRANKWM, X; C. i Careful attention to oil business. ! . .. i-y - . . . . HENRY 0. ROBERTSON. Attorney at Law, rAXKUX, MAC02I COCNTY,. 0. Wilt practio in th court of tlilaSUtc (he Federal Court. Collec tion a Specialty pttial Stotttcs.:-. Notice in thin column Ave cent per line for each lasne. In regular local col umns, ten cent per line for each lue. Seven words make about a Hue. . The Smi-Weekly Journal AND THE Franklin Press AKD s One Organ Ticket For $2.C0. We have arrangement by which we can club w ith the Atlanta Semi Weekly ; Journal ou the above named term from now till the 6th of May, 1903. Now ia the time to enbscribe before the offer rttua out of date. . . THEPaicsa.. Franl'in, Maooti County, . North Carolina, fine groiip of the . loll 80I100I . 4"' for aale at thia office, 25 cents eaph. )V,hen voir little chickens ; begin to lif with "gap" give them My res Poultry Spit, 10a at Smith's. WANTED. I will pay cash for 10,000 lb. of goodcicle punch mica, to be delivered iuFj;iiklinfpr May 15lh '"' The change from r grnssiir niako,,."'ur buUcl Gife" your cu My res' Spice. 25e at Smith'. ,- The Carolina Mioa and Locust Pin company has cliaj.'ed ; hand. Mi. J. II. Dunlap and other have bought out Mr. N. 8, Thomas & Co., .ami the biiamea will he eontinii -d under the eame name. The officer of the tiew.coniptiiy are J no, II. Dunlap, Prea.& Manager; Dr. A. Huntington Vice Pre.; Dr. Geo. - Huntington, 8ecly. & Trcaa. ; AKUtiHT HIHT1KE. 7 The children in a Sunday School claea were required to paea by the coutnbutioii-bnsket, aud aa they dropped in their efferiug -repeat a veran of Scriplure. 'Ali went nicely uulil the laat litlle boy reached the basket, dropped ijjia iwnulea, aud anid,-"Father, forgrraiu.;3TTTor tbyvknovvij;i. what they do." Woaiau'e Home Companion. . r- ' - ThaTeleyheae Mrikc. That ia rather a jarring bill of indictment that the Aabeville telephone girla briug agaiuat the 'company : rJ-r : 'v:".:;"' I-' . . iTava to build their own Urea he opera! tug room. To get fuel bad 10 tear down .rtitiou iu tho building. , ' - 3. Hadtoaplil it up with an old epade luelead of a hatchet . 4. The auperiutendeut cornea into the operating room with Lis hat ou and a cigar iu hie moulh. Ashevill Citiieu. TreTaiile Harvey la Sorth Carellaa. - Owiug to the iucreasiug intereet which ia being takeu iu the oiiuer . al reeourcea aud the peraervatiou of foreela iu North Carol iua, the Uuited Statei Geological Survey baa decided to make a careful . reaurvey of about cue tbousuud equate tuilei in Burke, Caldwell, McDowell, Rutherford, aiid'Cleve- laud couutiea iu liua Stale. The work baa already beeu beguu under the charge of Mr. W. C. ilall,a8iated by Messrs. L. S. Leo pold, O. E. Camp, C, E. Foster, K. C. Howard, C. Williams, and I. . K. Muuroe. , Tlie BuiltSlnfs IKdlcated, St. Louis, April 30. -Tha buil dfis'if tha Li uieiuna 'I'urcbaHH Exposition were formally dedica ted to-day, with ali pouip and ceaeiuouy. Iu every way, save i;f, the exerciM"! ere a' simcefH, " ' "',wii! cm I'fiielauce '' wee, 1 1.: - S' t 'cly from the j clouds of dust ' 11 tl.ii "t ' of the V nr, Led 1 .. 1 Ll I jl po o2 Kev.'J. A. Cook returned homo Momhiy to spend a fuw day. Mr, M, C. Caldwell, of Ol.l Fori, N. C, wm in tou yeateiday.. " Charley l:iby returned home from JuckloAii, Teuil., last t'litlay eve ning. Mrs. F. S., Johnston, left Moiidav 011 a two weeks visit to relative in Georgia. . , ... , Any. F. S. JohnMon left jitter tiny for Wayntsville and Aahevillt on busines. Air. Marion Wlight and danghiei' Miss Laura, of llighiauds, were 111 town Saturday. The editor of the Pbess ia on a business trip to Highland and Cash iet' Vaftey ihi week. - . Mrs'E. L. Bam and little daugh ter lift" Monday for a two weeks vinil 10 friend in Aslteville. Mr. A. E. Stewart, of Washington, D. C i visiting her sutler, Mr. Jjbn CL Wright of our town. Misses Ethel, Jeasie and BeH'e Leal went lo Asheville Friday to upend a few day and to hear Nor diva sing. Rev. Mr. Brendlo bapliied five can id at for church membership in Tennessee river at the river bridge Sunday morning. Mr. 11. S. Smith, of llendorsonvil.e, M. C, and. J. 11. Uurwood, of KmU Hnsville, N. C, were registered at, Ihinifigliaa'a Sunday. 5 ' ' Dr. VV. A. Kogira, Atty. 8. L. Kelly, (3ol. T. w" Porter, and Mr. Harry Barnard went out to the Black place yesterday to fish for trout. Mor.hin whiiJkey aa nomeliai ia evidence Saturday ; and Sunday. Ilia' taid to have Uen gold in town and near the tiarria Itolh r Miila. .. If regular employment' and hoiieai vork were disgraceful, 6 know of wvcrat young jnen a ho would not disgrace tlieiuwlvit to hull uiuth. TO CUKX A COLD lit ONE DAI Take Laxative Broinu Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the uiuuey if it full to cure. K. V. Grove' liguature I on ea:b bvx. Jtftu. itlerabiuiiail r tyrY v'"'' I 'y eon I amrvraiu aUnin about 5 o'clock Sunday 'evening, accom panied aim thunder. and jiglUmng. The people in ihe vjiuay ot ClarkV Chapel .. will decorate the graves f ConfuHrate , veterans at the cemetery a.s- Satuiday. ? Tliey do this annually.- Mrs, W. E. McDowell and d liigb ler, Mia M 'y and Mi A mie Ashe left laat Thurxday on an' exlendeif vicil 10 relative and friend al 'Wallhala, S. O. ' A valued subscriber in renewing hi subscription say: "I'm taking oeveral paper which I love to read, but I had rathet do without any 01 them than my county paper." 'OAUTOalA. . . Tfaa Kitd You Haaa alwayi Bcggtf BigmtiM "T Mrr-ltyltert '..porter and wifa 01 Uusielv ille," A!a are in ihi city viai ling relative. . and friend. Toey liave been at Alidrewa during the past week visiting hi father' family, Rev. Mi. Sinima baa been chosen by the Church al Sylya as one of the Presbytery to consider Ihe eae of Uev. W, T. Bnghl and his Cherry iree trouble. Wayueaville Courier. "Persistent report" aaya, according to the Aaheville Gazette, that D. G. Noland, Dr. J. T. Sevier and E. A. Keisicer, of Aaheville, .have bought the "potritied, iiian." aud the price paid was ,t4,000. . - . 0 "Strength and vigor come of good, food, duly digested. Force', a ruaily 0 terra-wheat and barley food, add no burden, but sustains, oouiiBhes, invigor ate" ' ' - A busines s and social ineeling 01 the Franklin Public Library Club will be held Taerdjy night, May t, iu Library . room, Ugmiiing at 8 o'clock. All ineinoeiS aud llioae de siring to join 'are . r. qu i. d to lie present. The social le;. line of Hie evening will b a ,lGeo. iahiiigio.. Parly.' The dew Library room is a credit, to Franklin and to the Library Cluli. A lian.U.ime reading table and three couchea, the work of Mr. Geo. Camp bell are very handsome, and add very muuh to the af pearauceof the room, wuile curtains, picture and rug the gift ot fiit in!, lend a home-like air to ihe room. The chairs are ceuifor tab e and 'auhtiiamiid, 'J J ilocen in ail, ami were onlered by the W. It Sialknp Fur, C,). five ot com in in K i'ii, and to Hilii tt. bin kiiiilnex-4, Jlr. S'.allct.p gave the chair a coal f varuii-h free of ch iry;. quick -Ann 1ST. J. A. Gil let l :: of Verbena, Alii it;ii f.oin a n was tw ice in l ?.".. T. J. J5Siiihh..n et to Atiiie viiV I'iSoiitliHv The j'.nn's Deal of Franklin are visiting Mis Mary Kiiulerlt;y at her home in llnmoth Aslieville Citizen May 6. , 51is Joanna Smuttier, 'of Aslie ville, ia expected to arrive thia eve- inne on a week or ten day nail to Mm Carrie Jarr. t1.. . . . Madame Nordicn, who will sing liuie tonight will lie entertained ai luncheon today by Mr. Geov.; W. Vumlerbilt at Billniore House. Madame Nordica will ' be a gin 91 of ilia Battery Park hotel during the remainder of her stay in Ashev ille. Ashtvillu Citiien, May 5.' . TOWS EIECTI0X. The following were elected al ihe town elect iou yesterday. ' Mayor. EH.Fruks. . : Aldermen. J. C. Wright, Dr. W, II. Higgiua, Dr. F. L. Siler, R. I. Brysoii, aud Geo. Dalrymple. DEiTH OF XAJ. W. U. HtHUON. VMaj. W. H, Higdon died at his borne yesterday morning at - 9 o'clock of heart failure. Had be lived till next September he would bavn- beeu 7 years of age.' He was a member of tne FrankLu Lodge No. 145 A. F. & A. M., and aUo a member of (he Baptist church. He was buried today al 11 o'clock with Masonic honor at Sugar fork Baptist church. HW IUEA WOIiS'8 -tatiAZlSE. , Brides, graduates, '.and. "fl Wftr. are the dominant features of Ihe first mouth of 8ummr, aud the Ju:ie tiumber of the . New Idea .Woman's Maoaciik treats.of'th-m all. "June, the Moulh of Rosea.' is a practical 7 floral uiip-r. Iv Beuiamia- B. Keecb, charm if '' illustrated. Sarah Sfa" r ntes a noteworthy art-' Brides;" A gnt-s ieS June FetP writes nf ' Mo-"" tOU Piu theS" the S.K -.iciety iiug, Jj.ni- Uroiti. recivl lensiic storit'S h tiobal ftxui resNmakiuii j."ut, charac- The short fare of excen- - ENfJl.EL.iAU YEKTIG0. Yesterday while the passenger traiu waa beaded Inwards Ash vilje Eiifioeer Poiudexter was seized with an aitack of vertigo aud conld not retaiu his hold up ou the throttle. Couduclor Kelly was called upon aud proved him- selfequal to the emergency by running .the train several miles into Dillaboro. ' Here the service of a freight engineer were obtained and thus Ibe traiu reached Ashe viIIp. ' 1 ""' . ' ' " Engiueer Po'udexter was (oft in Dillaboro under the care of a phy. siciau. Anheville Cil'X"Q, May 2. (Stan Seta Six I ear la Prison. . - Ai1antB,Ga., April 28. G. Hall man Sims todayplead guilty to the embezzlement of $94,000 of ibe funds of the (JapifaJ City Na tional Bank au was senteced to six years the Federal prision. Sims waa collection clerk of the bank, aud was for some times promiueut figure in ihe social world of Atlanta. " Monday tiight we received the following announcement : Jame Wc C. Lj le, M. D. Ellutbetb P, Bngera " Marriril, i" r Butte, Montana, April 29, liKXI. , ' At Home, May 15, 11)03, . ' ' V . Vock, Itlulio. ' Dr.'Lyle is a promising young niau aud bis many relatives and friends wish ho and his bride a happy sojtiurn.'" ; iVatlj ot 1 Trteraa. . Frank II Hasti.'ii:, of Curtooge cbaye f jwnship, died April 21, 1903, at The a J of 77 yars. : He was a Coufederale Veteran, haviug served in Compnny I, Thirty niulb regiment North Carolina lufimlry. He was a member of the Charles L. Hobinsou Camp, No. U47, U. C. V- lie prtfegged reli g:ou and joiucd; Ibe Methodist church about teu days before his death. . A STARTLING TEST. " Tosa.e n lire, Dr. T. G. :.:.-ir.t(, of No. JSIt hoopaey,' Pa., ie i ! :: starlling tesl lesiilun iu a wen ' r Inl cu e. Ho write., " , t h .mat ketl vv ill violent hem I , eiiimed by nlt trauon of the . , S, I had olten found' ri I,. I eM't'Henl for iiciih; k , ; i i 'i i ) . er trouble I ! 1 : ! i' Eight cents a ,i.i. 1 i wliat a young vom.;n 1 f.r twelve pounds of flesh. She wns thia and weak anr" paid one dollar lor a bottle ( Scott's Emulsion, and by tak ing regular doses had gainec twelve pounds in weight bef ire the bottle was finished. Eight cents( a pound cheap for such valuable ma terial. Some pay more, some less, some get nothing for their money. You get your money's worth when you buy Scott's Emulsion. , We will send you a little free. . SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and 1.00; all drn!H-v Prltchard Mwara la As Associate v Juailce. .Washington. May 1. Former United States Senator Jeter C. Pritcbard, of North Carolina, was today sworn in as au associate justice of the Supreme court of the Dtstriot of Columbia. ' . - Aai He Hiked. ' From the Kansas City Star. A former Kansas mnu, writiug to his botnn paper, 'tl!a the follow ing story : . "Once while traveling iu the Ozark Mountains in Arkan sas IceiDH upon "what looked.' be an old well or the tpflonv but lhicklv wootWiT hilV Not .1 having watywtfmy horao'for halt l a day,IaJismounted, ii' b'im ton, ireeaud lowered the bucket' iufo'i ihe well, but to my aurbrise whj0;: ihe bucket oam up agaW it Ifai..n.t m .ion. t al A tm t tflh i read : ""Hike or die.', I can say that I gladly did the former. 1 1 kuow at once that I had intruded I upon an old moonshine whiskey distillery, numerous' in that sectiou of the country. They had placed a well curb over the eu trance for blind." ... To Seel at Hot Springs. Tho State Medical Society will meet at Hot SpriugBou June 2, ac cording to the decision made al last auuual meeting. Reasons were presented lo the Buucombe Couuty Medical society why the meeting should not he held there, but at a called meeting of the society it was resolved that . the place of t meet fug should not be chauged. ' , The State Bunds Sold. Tho issue of 300,000 ten -year four per cent, bonds, authorized by the legislature, was awarded last weeV to Townsend, Se;tf & Sons aud Wilson, Colston & Co., hanking firms of . . Baltimore Jointly, iheir bid waa 103 592 There wore fifty eight bidders for amouuta raugiug from $200 lo (be entire jsnv - Eleven - bidder aBlted for th" wbUe amonnf. An pxebange very truly ssys : "It is no discredit to a man to haveeuenoios aud opposition. Ma ny men hesitate to take Buy course that will call forth the opposition of any prsou, becuuse tbey do not want, lo have enemies. The world is full of envious people. Some people hate a mau because be is successful in busiuess or oc cupies a prominent position iu a community. The world has uq animosity toward the. quiet citi zpu, who offends uo oup, ge'a in nobody's way. Il is I hi live men. the meu of puah and energy, who incur enmity, Every mau who s fearless in the discharg of" hi8 obligation in any slatmu ot life haa enemies." : i: Virlsor tlk'arftle. " Pr.f. Peiinypai-ker, principal of York High School, has p-n,ttd the following idgn in bis school: "A oigarctle smoker is not. fit to enjoy (he , oorupHiiy of a young womau. Hereafter, any boy stu dent found smoking, cigarelles will uot be permitted to associate with the young women of (hi school." Asthma and Eczema Cured. Intelligent phyaicians ay that fif ty per CiMit of lliO cate ot Asthma and Eczema fire caused by au exeese of uric acitl in the system. UHIC- SOL, tlm great California inieuiil'il- Heme 1 ear. s ' e ;,'-ov. east- m k.-U il at 1 t. per bollie, ' ' ft.i 1 U I. If I . . f r I m Tho Only Perfect Writing Machine Made. ' isvv;v--.i : ' . . v wkv ; . .! f ' j ;' . A -""' . ,. -..- jr. ; .4 , - F-::;;;A '"'- i I v ' I :: Machines sold on easy payments (o parties who can furnift good refereuee. l Send For Catatoaue. THE FITTSBUHO VlRITIilO MAClllflE CO., 2o Wood Street, CURES CATARRH Read what a prominent tanburg, S. C, has to say P-;t... i fa t I - To-Lo-Tan i3 a complete treatment for catarrh, being: a combination of two in harmonyj absolutely cleansing the system of every trace of the disease. Treatment $1.00. If your druggist dooo not . Tolotan Co., Knoxvlllo, Tenn. (AAalAaaAAAilaBaaw I 10o,21e, k :hv ptrWutall lniutor, D'R. M Q"FFETTfS J r i i i ia K t l t ! . (TEETOIHG our bholsra-lnfantum, Dlarrlior,vyentery and the Bowal Troubles of Cinitiron GlJJi??:. Dltion. Rtilo tho-Powola, Stronxthona tho ChiM and MAKES ItliTMiiMa EAST. Cure Eruptions and Sera. Colto, Hlvaa and Thrush. Ramovoa and prevents Worms. TEETHINA Countorts and Ovoroomes tho Cffsols of th Gummsro heat upon Teothln Children, and oOfci only SS eonts at Oruaaista, or " w.ti .u v. w. mwrrbi I, m, DO YOU GET UP . WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. ' Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sura to know of the wonderful cures made by Or. Kilmer's Swamt-Root, the great kidney, liver li and olaodsr remedy. - It is lhA vrAt mi.HL cal triumph of the nine teenth century: dis covered after years of !.niftM .... U t... tJslDr. Kilmer, the eml- II- '-HiSl- nant k,dney ttad " 1 'y ' der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bltdder, uric acid (rou bles and Bright' Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not reo ommendeaTor everything; but If you havekid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways. In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless wo ooor .j pur chase reliel and has proved so successful. In every case that a special arraneemr.nl has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried If, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling mors about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this pscer and t'-y send your address to - . Dr. Kilmer Si Co., bing-ha-rton, N. Y. Tho 1 regular fifty Cent and Homof Han,p-Hnnt dollar sizes are sold by all good drupplsta. Collision Near Axhcvllle. A" collision, remarkable from tlm fact llinl it whs neither a "bead-on" nora "tail-end" colli sion, occurred yesterday mo'tiii'i; at the junction junt ucrona the trestle ( here Ihe Murphy Lralich leaves tho n.aiii line. A frei'.'il train was coniiii;; in local j from -t nu li e irpoy line when it w l !' 1 ft I "but d" il.t 1 I I I 1 I Ir: ' tl.fi lo ;:! .) 1! I I , I.I jt i r v. . i 4 Y w a TLo wriiing is iit plain view cf the operator all Ihe time. Simplest and tdroug est construction, rupid ac tion, easy loucb. - .-Adapted to all kinds 'of work bci for laUilntiitg and invoice work. Univerfiiil keyboard, removable type action, iu alantly cleaned. Treble the life of any other machiuo for. good. tlean word. Pittsburg, Pa; . Wholesale Grocer of Spar- of tM-ovonderful remedy: Km Gentloin. - The Willi C.T Durii"' Hunt- " " yn a sufferer ... -ud for 10 years, utd, I have tried edies. 1 was treat- cU nuu mteraku it by an eminent pliysici.iu. For sew' Tea I B' no Dettcr. I then we 1? dnttreri I v. as treated hv aprominont catnri ccialirt. Tho discaso had made me deaf and my hearing was Retting worse, lonay tho leant, I had given Up hi despair. I raw advortised tes timonials of truthful friends who hud mod Tolotan. I procured this remedy and to my surprise, found at once, great benefits. I heartily rccorumond Tolotan to all Buirercmw catarrh. Cralofull; yours, -t distinct remedied that act keep To-Lo-Tan, write to "tiii th (raft film Cures Censtlpatlon, In(llttioD, Blond, Kutnny ami Liver dlsvasuH. BEWAHE' 08" SfJBSTlTUTORS. Yonr money back if they full to help yon. I IT POWDERS)-' ot. SAUTa Bnw C0El)ERA.TETEBANS, V MEETIXT wei'. vraer ko. o. a T r I -T :Ild. Qrs. C. L. it. Camp U.C.V.: " Iratikliu, N.C. Apr."27,190; The members of Charles L. Rob insou Camp No. 947, United Con federate reterane, are hereby commanded to meet iu annual eession in the court bouse in Franklin, N. C, al noon on Mou day, May 11th, 1903, to ullend to Jbe rfgular business that usuallv conies before Ibe auuual meetings . By Order of ' K. P. Kankin',- Major Commander. W. A, Ccktis, Adjutaat.. ' Investigation has been shown that GO perceul.of cignrett amo kinz boys had poor memories. 40 i per cent, were untruthful, 60pr cent hail bad manners and 90 per ceiil. were gh,iv Ibiukers. while the average efficiency of boys uot smoking was 1)5 per cent. These statistics, however, cut no ici with the youlLs who Vq uot think they eau lay claim to manhood un ices they have one of Ihe little "oofiiu nnilti" stuck botweeu their leclb. Exchau(?o; FRISCO RE.VlMXa sorii-E. Ou the tirt and third Tues.:ivs of April, May mid June the Piisco Sy tein (.Saint Louis A fan Frauci: ( Railroad) will have on aale reduced one way Ufnl round trip tivlu ts f.'oui riiHMi'lmni, ...'I'luplt-K and " ' ti (' 11 S III ' I 1 , I ) , Mi I , t '1 7TI Munday Brick Block Undertaking Rooms Up Stairs. Fumil'irc, uiude and repaired, and kept for ak Colli us, cas. kets, and uud'trlaking goods of all kinds furnished promptly 011 de mand. .Terms right aud reasona ble. - Staflcup Furniture Co. THE iPovblg Daily Trains Carrying1 Pullman Sleeper. Cafe Cart (a la carte) and Chair Car (seat free). Electric Lighted Throvghovt I IITWIIN Blnnlngtam, Memphis and Kansas City I - AMO TO Akk eOlNTO. IN Tern, Oklahoma and India Territories , r-- - .' '.. AND TNI " .. Far West and Northwest TUB ONLY THROUOH SLBEPINO CAR USB BBTWBBN THB SOUTHEAST AND : KANSAS CITY : Descriptive literature, . ticVeta ar ranged and through reservation made upon application to W..T. tauNocaa, on . aAal.aaVr.. ATLaVsaTv. Aa W. T. SAUNDERS Qant Agent Paasangar Dapartman ATLANTA, GA. - Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it, Dr. ing's L'gv Discovery rorC: OKatlMFTIOJI rice SfcJI.M A Perfect , For All Throat and Curei V Lung Troubles. Money back if It falls. Trial Bottles free. EN TRi" NOTICE. State of N. C. Entry No. 14532. Macon Co. . J. M. Paves Enter 100 acres of land on waters of Biirningtowif and Tellico, Buniiuglowu Township; and known asjh - C'ppner MineKiub; joiTiTnnids of Woody7 W.jff'.TIu'? ward and ollieis, for coiuplaiiient. Entered Apr. 10th, 1903. . j .... i. M. Daws. . The above is a true copy of Entry Nq. 14o82. K. II, Franks, i Entry laker, Mil- - April 26V 1903. . ; .." con County. LXT1.Y NOTICE. . . State of N. C. r." . Xt . Macou County. ;Lutry No' M2- . R.L.Long enters ,100 acres of land lying In Macon County N. C. and in Flatta Township, oh the wa ters of Evan Creek; Heginuiiigon t buckeye tree, corner of No. 15172, il) Id own corner, on the bank of a bKneli, and adj uiung the lauds of T. NtWlL I'i own lamls and oib- era. ntei.rii zo, tyiM.. I certify the abovev !py of entry. E. II Ajiril 25, 1903. ' ot oiinty. r r f- . I " -a C permanently cured, without pain or dete lor drue or other stimulants. We res ,neir natural condition because we rei- ConfidentiHl corresnonUence, e Ctpt. or 'Mian Extremely Low Rates VIA SOUTHERN RAILVi AY. On account of the following oeca-" eioli extremely low rale have been authorizyd via Southern Hallway widt h nrn availablo to tho general public ; ; , Atlanta, Ua, For mueting Na tional Conference Ciiuritie and Cor reutious, May li 12, 1903. Tickets ou sale May 4 mid 6, liiuilotl-iaT' re--turn until May Hi, - Atlanta, (sa -National Conven tion Baptist Young I'eople' Union, uly 9 12, 1903. Ticket on aale Ju ly 7 lo 10, limited to return until Ju ly 15, 1903. Extension of Irnil may he obtained ou these tickets to Au gust 15, 19(13, if deposited by orlgi ual purchasers with Special Agent, -Allauta, Ga j on or before July 15, 1903, and upon payment of fee of fifty cents. . Nashville, Tks.v. General As sembly Cumherlinid ; 1'rehbyierian Chunh, May 2129,1903. Ticket ou sale May 21 to 29, hulled to re turn until June 1. . ' . New Oulkans, . Ln Amerionn Medical Association May S-t, 1903. rickets ou sale May 1 lo 4, lnniteil ten days for return, except if deposi. led with Special Agent, New Or leans,' n it luler than May 12, and a- on .ayinent t went cf fea of fiflrVplVHl. bo exrftay 80, 1903,7 it may ciimond,- V a. ooul hern ' Edit- cathinal Conference, April 22-27. Tickets on sale April 20 to 22, limi ted lo' return until April 28, 1903. ' ' 'Savakhah, Ga Southern Bap lint Convention, May 7 14, 1903. Ticket on sale May 4-7, limited to return until May 20. By depositing ticketa with Special . Agent, Savan-' nah, not later than May 20, aud pay ment of fee of fifty cents, filial limit may be extended to June 1, 1903. ;- '-' :. ' :' .' ' .-. - - ' Ticket on sale to uhove point from nil stations on Southern Kail- Por-detailed information , apply to nearest Ticket Agent of . Southern , Uuilway or conueulini! hues, or ad dress - J. II. Wood, ' iJinirict Passenger Agt. Aaheville, N. C. Veteran. HA8HVILLI, TtNN. rS54j?i!irrs f United Confederate United Daughter ot the Confau. The Sons, and other Organlzatlonm, at-OO after. To Simplti, Foot Twe-Ctnt Sums. S. A. CUNNINGHAM, iraciai. 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