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PERFUME AND DISEASE. Nature Practical, Wot Poetical, In Scattering Sweet Blossom. A French physician has decided that perfumes prevent people from taking certain diseases. During an epidemic his attention was attracted to the fact that persons who constantly used per fumes escaped taking the disease. But he found that the more ueiientu fumes, like violet, lavenaer, uiuu. ui. rose, were more efficacious than muss and strong, rank essences. Beccaria, the famous Italian botan ist lonir aso advised city officials to plant trees and shrubs with odorifer- nnj blossoms or fragrant leaves along the highways, courts and parks of Htle? because these strong odors pro duce ozone, and thereby purify the air nnd make the city more human beines confined to city streets or narrow, sunless courts and alleys. Indeed nature teaches us some of her iniintP mvsteries and farreaching processes when she plants tuberoses, orange trees, the night blooming ce mna nnd nthr shrubs and blossoms with such rich and oft well nigh over nnwerinc odors in tropic lands to neu tralize the danger of fevers and mala oTfefno from dense vetretation or I1U 4" ' - 1 O - - w damp, unwholesome marshes and riv ers. Who of us can resist the charm to the senses of great masses of white ninra with countless bees murmuring rouna tue iragram imt- of blossoms the pure, uciigntiui per fume not too strong in the open air .under the radiant sun of May? And lilacs are so vigorous, are easily grown on any soil and very long lived. Only an expert could tell how old some lilacs on a great-grandfather's old place are, with the gnarled trunks and vigorous masses of green and blossoms in May. Boston Transcript. BLAMED THE GOVERNMENT. Hut Had the Letters In III Pocket All the Time. "See here, young fellow," sbouted an ansry visaged business man with his head up close to the stamp window in the postoffice. "You are a pretty lot of incompetents that the government hires to transact ine uuuou s mu.ii uusmcos. A A. I I 1 1 . . . I , "What's the matter, sir?" asked the rlork. calm by lone familiarity with such outbursts. "Why. I mailed a letter to Cleveland last week that was of the utmost im portance, and It has not reached its destination vet. I have come here to kick, and to kick right hard." "You're in the wrong pew, my dear sir. Go to the superintendent of mails, and he will fix you up." The indignant "business man was passed on from department to depart ment until he finally ran up against the authority competent to handle the mat ter. "Such things do sometimes happen, he was Informed in the conciliatory words of the superintendent. "We'll send our tracer after your letter. To whom was it addressed? Tell us where and when you mailed it." "It was a plain envelope," explained the still angry customer. "I usually use a 'return' envelope, but had rea sons for using a plain one in this in stance. Here Is one (fumbling in his pocket) like it. By George, let me look at that again. I'll be hanged if that isn't the very letter. I haven't even addressed it yet." As he vanished down the corridor there was no suggestion of apology left behind. Detroit Free Tress. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writing of hia almost miraculous escape Irom death, says: "Exposure after measles induced serious lontronble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhagejr and coughed night and day. All Eby doctors said I uiusi soon aie. ien i Degan to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, which completely cured me. i would not be without it even if it cost $5 00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all say it never fails to core Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at B. E. Sedberry & Son's Drug Store. After many intricate experiments, scien tists have discovered methods for obtain ing all the natural digestants. These have been combined in the proportion found in the human body and united with sub stances that build up the digestive organs, making a compound called Kodol Dyspep sia Cure. It digests what you eat and al lows all dygpeptics to eat plenty of nour ishintf food while the stomach troubles are oeicg radically oured by the medicinal agenta it conUiag It is pleasant to Ue o4 will giTe uiok relief, Stag Bros. BLOOD rOISOS CURED BY B. B B. Bottle Free to Sufferers. Deep-seated, obstinate cases, the kind that have resisted doctors, hot springs and patent medicine treatment, quickly yield to B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) thoroughly tested for 60 years. Have you mucous patches in your mouth? Sore Throat? Eruptions? Eat ing Sorefc? Bone Pains? Itching Skin? Swollen Glands? Stiff Joints? Cop per Colored Spots? Chancres? Ulcer ation on the budy? Hair and eyebrows fall out? Is the Skiu a mass of boils. pimples and ulcers? Then this won derful B. B. B. specific will completely change the whole body into a clean, perfect condition, free from eruptions, and skin smooth with the glow of per fect health. B. B. B drains the poison out of the system so the symptoms can not return. At the same time B. B. B. builds up the broken down constitu tion and improves the digestion. So sufferers may test B. B. B. a trial bot tie will be given away free of charge. B. B. B. for sale by druggists at $1 per large bottle, or G large bottles (full treatment) $5. Complete directions each bottle. For trial bottle, address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta Ga. De scribe trouble and Free medical advice given. The AppetlU of GoM Is envied by all poor dyspeptic! whose Stomach and Liver are oat of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the won- clexfnl Stomach and Liver Bemedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound diges tion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfeot health and great en rgy. Only 25c. at B. E. Sedberry k Boa'a drag store. P Al WAYQ kPPP ON HAND There is no kind of pain or ache, internal or exter nal, that Pain-Killor . will not relieve. LOOK OUT STiTUTES. BEARS THE FOR IMiTATONS THE. GENUINE NAME. AND SUB BOTTLE PERRY DAVIS A. SON. CITY LUMBER YARD. EUGENE T. WATSON, Dealer in Rough And Finished U RflBE Flooring:, Ceiling1, Weatherboards, . Door and Window-Casings, and all kinds of MonldintfB. also Shingles. Laths. Lime and Hair. REDUCTION. At a time when prices are all upward it affords the agent of the iETNA Insurance Co. great pleasure to announce a reduction of rates on CHURCHES, SCHOOL HOUSES, DWELLINGS, BARNS, &c, in North Carolina. The rates are now so low that there is no excuse for such property being burned and the announcement being made in the public prints: "No insurance." The rate being satisfactory, you want the best company. The tna is the strongest American company and has been doin business since 1819. Investigate I Investigate ! B R. HUSKE, Agent, Fayetteville, N. C. COPYRIGHT 1 Jl PEACE INSTITUTE AND CONSERVATORY, eigh, . c. A thorough school of high-grada for girls. In pine belt of North Carolina so famous for health. I For Drunkenness an& Drug Using. Please write do. Correiondeno 3attlenti&L THE KEELEY INST1TUTL Jept. O. - Our Illustrated Handbook ent i-ree X. EXCURSION BATES. The steamer A. P. Hurt will sell, com mencing July 1st, round-trip tickets from Fayetteville to Wilmington and return at $1 50. Tjckats good uruil September 1st, 1900. Children over 12 years of age will be charged the same as adults. Meals fur nished at 35 cents. W. S. COOK, June 30, 1900. General Manager. Executors' Notice. The undersigned Executors named in the Last Will and Testament of Thomas S. Lutterloh, having duly qualified, here by notify all persons having claims against the decedent, to exhibit the same to the undersigned or to either one of them on or before the 26th day of July 1901. Persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. RA.LPH B. LUTTERLOH, HERBERT LUTTERLOH, Executors of Thomas S. Lutterloh. R. P. Buxton, Att'y. Fayetteville, 25th July 1900. Offers undergraduate and graduate courses. Large number of electives. Eight scientific laboratories, equipped with modern and advanced apparatus. Large additions to library. Complete gymnasium. Expenses low. Fifty schol arships to be awarded. $50,000 spent in improvements the past year. Send for catalogue. PRESIDENT KILGO, Durham, N. C. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, - - N. C. Sixty-fourth Year Begins Sept. 6th. CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, BIBLICAL, ; COMMERCIAL courses offered for A. B., B. S. and A. M. Terms Moderate, Location healthful, Laboratories complete, Teaching Thorough, Gymnasium equipped. Wend f r a catalogue. J. B. Shearer, PRESIDENT. Warrenton Hieli Sc&ool LOCATION HEALTHY, INSTRUCTION THOROUGH, DISCIPLINE FIRM. EXPENSES including Tuition, Board, Lights and Fuel guaranteed not to exceed $70 Per Session cf 20 weeks. Catalogues furnished upon application. John Graham, Principal, WARRENTON, - - N. C. One Minute Cougn Lure, cur& FAST BIAD, FAST FIND. It makes a man sleep better o' nights when he knows that his earthly posses sions whether of merchandise or house hold good 8 are well insured in good com panies. If you've not insured, get in line quickly; if you are or have been, don't let your policies expire. Accident, Employ er's Liability, Bonds, Workman's collec tive insurance written. NIMOCKS & COOK, General Insurance Agents, 10 Hay st., Fayetteville. lrC. (Phone 66. ) Judge Gray of CuJpeper, Va., says : "The very best lemale school of which I have any knowledge." Catalogue free. James Dinwiddib. M. A., Principal. Alfred Cowell Goodwin, Director. M 1a ' .jHiT.i.iir.-T7..:.i.i i.ni EH V (I I En""" 111 X mm hi.., A. Clyde Steamship Co New York. Wilmington, N. C. Georgetown, S. C. Lines. FROM NEW YORK FOR WILMINGTON. ONEIDA Saturday. Amr 4 SAGINAW Saturday, Aug 11 FROM WILMINGTON FOR NEW YORK. SAGINAW Saturday, Aug 4 ONEIDA Saturday, Aug 11 FROM WILMINGTON for GEORGETOWN. ONEIDA Tuesday Aug 7 Steamship Oneida does not carry passengers. tThrough Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to II. G. S3IAL.L.BONBS, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C: TJIEO. G. EGER, General Manager, 19 State Street, N. Y Notice of Sale. Land Near Hope Mills, No. 2. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Cumberland County rendered at May Term 1900, m the case entitled Fran cis Berckman et als. vs- Ed. Evans et als., the undersigned Commissioners will ex pose to sale to the highest bidder for cash at ihe Court House door of said county, on Monday the 13th day'cf August, 1900, at 12 m., the following described lands, to-wit: In Rockfish township, lying on the south side of Big Rockfish and east side of Lumberton road, adjoining the lands of Paul Nichols, J. G. Fisher and Nathan Jones, beginning in the middle of the Lumberton road where the road crosses at the Allen old field and runs thence with the road E. 7 chains 68 links to a stake in Fisher's line, thence with Fisher's line near a pine to a corner of his to the mid dle of the Lumberton road in front of the old Allen house, thence with the Lumber- ton road north 30 E. 17 chains and 30 links to the beginning, being same as described in Book G, No. 5, page 538, excepting therefrom one-quarter of an acre as de scribed therein as sold to.W. P. Latham. Z B. NRWTON, H L. COOK, July 12, 1900. Commissioners. Notice of Sale. V v vlrtne ol tne autnontv contained in a naortiratfe deed, executed to me on the 23rd day of February, 1897, by K. E. Barefoot, and duly Teinatered in the Kegister a oihce of Cum berland county, in Book A, No. 5, patre 6, I Bhall sell, at auction for cash, at the Court House door m the town ol Fayetteville, on the 26th day of March, 1900, the following real property, to-wit; A certain piece or tract of land lying and be ing in Cumberland County, State of North Car olina, in Black River Township, and described and denned as follows: Beginning at a cypress in the main rut of Mingo and runs TV W 25 poles and 15 links to a hickory on the side of the path; thence iV 72 W 25 poles to a stake in the path; thence iV 23 W 139 poles to a stake on the west side of Reedy Branch: theuce 45 W 26 poles to a small bl ick gum in tbe edge of a small branch; inence ooutn o cnams and u iiuks to a cypress knfe in the main run of Mingo: thence up the n ain run as it meanders to the beginning, con. taining 10J acres and fully described m said mortgage This 16th day of February, 1900. L. E. PARKER; Mortgagee. dames D. barker, Att y ' The above sale is postponed to Monday, Aug. 13th, 1900, at 12 o'clock M., by mutual consent. All rights reserved J AS. D. PARKER, Att'y for Mortgagee. ROBINSON 6c SH.1W, Att'y a for Mortg'r. Administratrix's Notice. I have this day qualified as administra trix of the estate ot Harry McDonald, de- ceased, and all persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to Dresent them duly authenticated on or before the 9th day of July, 1901, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 9th day of July, 1900. E. A. MCDONALD, Administratrix. B. F. McLean, Attorney. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of Ed. P. Powers, deceased, late ol Cumberland county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigued on or before the 13tb day of July, 1901, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted 10 paid estate will please make imme diate payment. This 13th day of July, 1900. c. b. McMillan, Administrator. D. T. Oates, Att'y. UeWitt's Little Early Risers, Tht ti-MVH) lltti U1 Wilmington k Weldon Rail Road AND A. C; L. RAILROAD COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED Nov. 19, 199. O eg A Mm A. M. P. M. P. M.A. M.P. 11 50 8 58 12 55 10 04 Lep ve "Weldon Ar locky Mt. Lea 7e Tarboro Lv Rocky Mt, Leave Wilsoa Leave Selma Lv Fayetteville Ax Florence 12 21 6 00 1 00 10 04 B 45 1 58 10 25 7 10 2 55 4 30 12 19 7 25 2 34 P. M. A. M. 5 40 12 52 6 20 2 40 Ar Goidsboro 7 50 Lv Goidsboro 7 01 3 21 Lv Magnolia 8 09 4 25 Ar Wilmington 9 40 5 50 P. M. A. M.P. M TRAINS GOING NORTH. 2J M ( -6 5 00 o-3 of 0-3 o A. M. 9 40 12 20 1 T0 2 55 P. M. 7 45 9 45 10 54 11 31 Lv Florence Lv Fayetteville Lieave belma Arrive Wilson A, M. P. M.A. M. 7 00 9 45 8 34 11 19 9 45 12 30 Lv "Wilmington Lv Magnolia Lv Goidsboro 5 15 P. M. 2 35 3 30 A. M.P. M P. M. 5 43 11 31 10 38 1 16 6 15 12 07 11 35 1 53 Leave Wilson Ar Rocky Mt. Ar Tarboro 7 04 Leave Tarboro 12 21 Lv Rocky Mt. 3 30 12 09 Arrive Weldon 4 32 1 00 P. M. A. M P. M. tDaily except Monday. Daily exoept San day. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Yad kin Division Main Line-rtrain leaves Wil mington, y t0 a. m, arrives Fayetteville 12.15 p. m. Leaves Fayetteville 12.25 p. m, arrives Santord 1.13 p. m. Returning leave Sanford 2.3U p. m, arrive Fayetteville 3.45 p. m. Leave Fayetteville 3.50 p. m, arrive Wilmingtom 6.50 p. m. Wilmington and Weldon- Railroad. Bennetta- ville Branch train leaves Bennetts ville 8.15 a. m, Maxton 9.20 a. m, Red Springs 9.53 a m, Hope Mills 10.42 a. m, arrive Fayetteville 11.10. Returning leaves Fayetteville 4.45 p. m, Hope Mills 4.5o p. m, Red Springs 5.35 p. m, Maxton 6.15 p. m, arrives Benuettsville 7.15 d. m. Connections at Fayetteville with train No. 78. at Maxtun with the Carolina Central Railroad. at Red Springs with the Red Springs and Buw more Railroad, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway, at Guli with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Trains on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 3:35 P. M., Halifax 4:15 P. M. arrive Scotland Neck at 5:08 P. M., Greenville 6:57 P. M., Kin8ton 7:55 P. M. Returning, leaves Kinston 7:50 A. M.. Greenville 8:52 A. M. Arriving Hahf ax at 11:18 A. M., Weldon 11:33 A. M., daily except Sunday. I rams on Washington Branch leave Wash ington 8:10 A. M., and 2:30 P. M., arrive Par- mele 9:10 A. M., and 4:00 P. M., returning leave Parmele 9:35 A. M.. and 6:30 P. M.. arrive Washington 11:00 A. M , and 7:30 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Irain leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily except Sunday at 5:30 P. M., Sunday, 4:1d P. M., ar rives Plymouth 7:40 P. M., 6:10 P. M. Return ing, leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7:50 a. M., ana bunday 9.00 A. M.. arrives Tarboro ):05 A. M., ll:00 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Goids boro daily except Sunday, 7:05 A. M., arriving Smithheid 8:lU A. M. Returning, leaves Smith held 9:00 A. M.; arrive Goidsboro 10:25 A. M. 1 rains on N ash ville Branch leave Rocky Mount at 9:30 A. M., 3:4u P. M., arrive Nash ville 10:10 A. M , 4:03 P. M., Spring Hope 10:40 A. M., 4:55 P. M. Returning, leave Spring Hope 11:00 A. M., 4:55 P. M., Nashville 11:22 A. M., 5:2o P. M., arrive Rocky Mount 1L45 A. M., 6:00 P. M., daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 11:40 A. M and 4:15 P. Jl. Returning, leaves Clinton at 7:00 A. M., and 2:50 P. M Tram No. 78 aakes close connection at Wei don for all points North daily, all rail via Rich mond. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. J. R. KENLEY, T. M. H.MERSUN. Gen'l Manager. Traffic Manager Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. Li is tne latest aiscuveieu uigeau ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. SickHeaaacheGastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prtpartd by 6. p. DflWit Ac., Cblcaca KUTG BBOa
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