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TORN ON YOUR BACK. ' T,en Exhausted Swimming, Face Vpvard and You Will Drift Ashore. guest at my summer place a few miles from Pablo while bathing was carried out to sea, and when almost out of sight atid all hope had fled, to our surprise, we suddenly saw his l,ody impelled forcibly toward us. Then we saw it recede a few feet, and then aeain, as it were, shoot 20 feet t,. ward the shore. This continued un til my sou and myself, at last able to ivarh him, bore him insensible to the beach. Alter recovery his story was that after losing all hope, guided by some 'mysterious impulse, he had turned iipou his back, when he felt himself curried' rapidly forward. lie had then lurued over upon his face to get his hearings, when he was carried out far ther from the land, and on again plac ing himself upon his back the surface waves brought him rapidly to the shore, a rescued man. It is au error that the drowning man is attacked by cramp except in very cold weather. He drowns from heart failure, induced by the violent exertion and the upward pressure of the water upon the abdomen diminishing the space and impeding the action of the heart. By turning over on the back this pressure is removed, the back be ing almost entirely a strong wall of bene and muscle; also when on the hack the entire body is nearer the sur face, and the surface waves tend to ward the shore, the undercurrent out to sea. even the legs when upon the hack being less exposed to the current that tends toward the sea. By floating gently upon the back the heart, re lieved of its pressure, becomes calm and quiet, and the swimmer can re gain his strength and float for hours. The bather whose heart is weak should always present, when standing erect, the right side of the body to the waves and thus avoid the Sullivanlike blows of the iucoming waves upon a crippled heart. In every bathhouse should be posted the injunction, "In case of ex haustion or accident turn upon the back." Jacksonville Metropolis. She Got a New'Fair. Sarcasticus and his wife were going to the theater. "Will you please go In and get my goats off the dressing table?" said Mrs. S. "Your goats?" queried the puzzled Sarcasticus. "What fangle have you women got now?" "I'll show you!" snapped the wife, and she sailed away and soon returned putting on her gloves. "Are those what you mean? Why, I call those kids." "I used to," replied Mrs. Sarcasticus, "but they are getting so old I am ashamed to any longer." He took the hint. Pearson's Weekly. Economy. '"What's this?" exclaimed the young husband, referring to the memorandum she had given him. "One dozen eggs, one pound of raisins, a bottle o.f lemon extract, a tin of ground cinnamon and half a pound of sugar-what do you want with all these things. Belinda?" "i've got a stale loaf," replied the young wife, "that I'm going to save workmg it up into a bread pudding. never let anything go to waste, IIenry."-London Fun. C Dress Well. It is not enough that people shall be cad; they must be dressed. "Costly Irabu as thy purse can buy," was ;h .idv.ee of Polonius to his son; oft l oclanns the man." and the advice Just as good today as it was 300 jtaris ago. In Lnck s corn1'0 fUn hQln ma-Ied. My wife lz to me all the time and ask- 1 is In- 1011 re luekv! Wif -,:-H;,;rGy when 1 want ?VeTt!Jlhtl0nB -f he W0rld Good food weil S? cf58u?ing nations. If-ou cannot die8nd gives length. Kdol DyJpg!1 yT? t. you need you eat Yon 8' d,gests what eoains all of thl ?0t dl6t self. It W;tihr! beStf tn! d'Z? combined "ructives. It w?U oQ t0PQS and recon of food in a botTii ex?n dlgesr aU elasseg Jo thiy It 6T PreParation quickly oureJRircf nPtan.tly relieves and -ures a11 stomach tronbles. King Bros. uggY8t8IVref S?? Quinine Tablets tuh bo 25a E 8 is on OF CTJIMIIBIE ' COIHsTTT: We offer you superior your Cotton this season, as we have recently erected a HEW 3-70 SAW Hunger-System Ginnery, consisting: of Double Box Press with steam tramper, Suction Elevators, etc Cotton taken directly from wagon, distributed to gins, baled and DELIVERED IN MINUTES, thus doing away with the long and tedious waiting necessary at t our old ginnery. TOLL $ 1 .25 A BALE. Bales weighing over 505 pounds 15 cent3 Bagging and Ties as A reduction of 10 oents per bale will be allowed to any customer who may wish to de liver his own cotton. W guarantee perfect satisfaction in every tmueo. ana increased patronage. "We will, as usual, for Cotton Seed and will, at all times pay highest mar ket price for same. August PEACE INSTITUTE AND CONSERVATORY, A thorough school of high-gradi pj far girls. In pine belt of North 1 1 Carolina so famous for health. U I THE BINGHAM SCHOOL, (Established Offers your bojs a beautiful and healthy countrr hom in Piedmont section of N. C, on the Southern R'y. Wholesome and abundant food and plenty ot shade, pure water and fresh air. h acuity of seven specialists. Bible, physical culture and penmanship, specialties Thorongh classical, scientific and commercial courses. Scholarships, prizes and medals. No extras, but every course for one f Healthful sports enjoyed. For haodsom9ly illustrated catalogue, sent free, address PRESTON LEWIS GRA.Y, Principal, Bingham School, Mebane, N C. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! IR, Ij A 2nT ID facilities for Ginning- ABOUT FIFTEEN additional. low as charged at any other first-class gin. way, and will endeavor to merit your con- be in the market 1900 j 111 llllMMM it 111 II II I KlU RALEIGH, N. C. Judge Gray of CuJpeper. Va., says : "The very best female school of which I have any knowledge. Catalogue tree. James Dinwiddib M AM Principal. Alfred Cowkll GODWrN, Director. ORANGE COUNTY, Near MEBANE, N. C. 1793.J It is not my intention to sell my Furni ture by large attractive advertisements. I simply drop in an advertisement, to re mind you that The Old Reliable Newberry Furniture House" is the place to get all kind of new, latest designed Furniture at the very lowest prices. L invite you to call when you are wanting anything in my line, and 1 feel sure thai the prices and quality will sell the goods. C.B.NEWBEK3Y. palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying REDUCTION. At a time when r rices arA all nnwaW !1 i.1 , . ii uaiorus me agenc or tne -ETNA Insurance Co. SSTS w&uaif uica Dure lu uiii iinnnn w. rannnn r Uarolina. The rates are now so low that there is no excuse for such rronrtv hi and tha announcement being made in the puuuc pnnis: "io insurance " The rate being satisfactorv, you want uie uesL company. Tne .dUtna is the stroneest American COITI nan V an A haa Vtaon doin business since 1819. Investigate! investigate i a a,. MUHUJi;, Agent. Fayetteville, N. C. Notice of Sale. By virtne of the authority imuitao ueeu, executed to me on tne 23rd uay oi reoruary, iau, by K. E. Barefoot, and duly legi&tered in the Register's office of Cum berland ccuntv. in Book A. Nn. ?i shall sell, at auction for cash, at the Court House uuor ui me town oi a avetteville, on the 26th day of March, 1900, the following real DroDertv. to-wii.: A certain piece or tract of 1 ingiu Cumberland County, State of North Car- oima, m oiacit xtiver lownsnip, and described and defined as follows: Beginning at a cvnress in the main rn i rf Ultl 1 r r i tit . iuiugo auu runs av oJi n zo poles and 15 links 10 a nicKor? on tne side oi the path; thence JV 72 W25 poles to a stake in the nat.h: 23 W 139 poles to a stake on the west side of tieeay israncn; tnence a 4o W 2b poles to a small blick gum in the edge of a small branch; thence South 57 chains and 7U links to a r.vnrsua linfe m me mam run oi Mingo; thence up the . i . .. . ' u am ruu as it moainuers to tne beginning, con. taining 10J acres and fully described in said mortgage rr . i i xnis lotn aay oi F ebruary, 1900. L. E. PAKKER; Mortgagee. James D. Parker, Att'y The above sale is postponed to Monday, Oct. 15th, 1900, at 12 o'clock M.. by mutual conaanL All riahtm ' - J AS. D. PARKER, Att'y for Mortgagee. ROBINSON &. SHAW, Att'ys for Mortg'r. RAEFOR MILITARY ISTIT TP la. FALL TERM OPENS SEfT. 17rif, 1900. Classics. Sciences, Music and Art taught by lull corps ot competent teacners. For further information apply to Prof. W. Pi M. Currie, Principal. John W, McLauchlin, Secretary Board of Truste es. Littleton Female College. A very prosperous sehool with modern Duiiaings, SPLENDIDL Y LOCA TED in a remarkably healthful section in War ren county oq a. A. L. Koad, BETWEEN- RALEIGH AND WELDON, N. C. Panacea water kept in i uildiDc: for free use oi inmates. Fifteen Officers and Teachers, CHARGES VERY LOW. The eighteenth annual session will be. gin Wednesday, September 19th, 1900. X or catalogue address REV. . M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. THE GRADY SCHOOL, Tnrls.ey, iPJ". O., Will begin its next session Sentember dm. write ror particulars to ju25-tf B Jr. GRADY. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the copartnershiD heretofore exist'ng between the undersitrned under the firm name of Brit ton & Johnson, was on Aug. 21st., 1900. dissolved by mutual consent W. H. Britton assumes all of the liabilities of the late firm due and owing on account of the lumber business. W. J. Johnson assumes all of the liabilities of I the late farm due and owing in connection with the turpentine business. All persons indebted to the late firm will set tle with W. M. Britton except those whose liabilities were set apart to W. J. Johnson in the articlen qf dissolution. W. H. Britton will continue the lumber busi ness and haa purchased the go )d will of W. J. Jonnson in that business. W. J. Johnson will continue the turnentina business heretofore conducted by the firm. W. H. BRITTON, W. J. JOHNSON. Aug. 25th, im Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat." ... m Loast Lile "ailway Company CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED Nov. 19, 1899. o a A.M. P. M.P. M.A.M.P. M 11 50 8 58 12 55 10 04 Lef re "Weldon Ar ocky Mt. Lea e Tarboro IS 21 6 00 B 45 1 10 Lv Kocky Mt, Leave Wilsoa Leave Selma 1 00 10 04 1 58 10 25 2 55 4 30 12 19 7 25 2 34 P. M. A. M. 5 40 12 52 6 20 2 40 Lv Fayetteville Ar Florence Ar Goldsboro Lv Goldsboro 7 50 7 01 3 21 8 09 4 25 9 40 5 50 P. M. A. M. P. M Lv Magnolia Ar Wilmington TRAINS GOING NORTH. Ft 9? 81? o "3 P. M. 7 45 9 45 10 54 11 31 Si? 0-3 fc3 A. M. 9 40 12 20 1 50 2 55 Lv Fayetteville Leave Selma Arrive Wilson A.M. P. M.A. M. 7 00 9 45 8 34 11 19 9 45 12 30 Lv Wilmington Lv Magnolia Juv (xoidsboro 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 Kocky Mt. 77, Ar Tarboro 7 04 Leave Tarboro 12 21 3 30 4 32 P. M. Lv Rocky Mt. Arrive Weldon 12 09 1 00 A. M P. M. tDailv excent Mnnrfav t riaiiv day. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Yad km Division Main Line train leaves Wil minirton, y oO a. m. arrivfia Wavattu his p. m. Leaves Fayetteville 12.Z5 p. m, arrives Cianford 1.43 n. m. Kernrninir louo qtj p. m, arrive Fayetteville 3.45 p. m. Licave BajeiteviLe 3.50 p. m, arrive Wilmingtom 6.50 p. m. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Bennetts ville Branch train leavfis RpnnttQTTjii w .. m, Maxton y.2o a. m, Ked eprings 9.53 a m! r a. ux, arrive u ay ettevilie H 10 Returning leaves Fayetteville 4.45 p. m, Hope Mills 4.5o p. m. Red Snrintrs .15 p. m, arrives Bennettsville 7.15 p. m. Connections at Fayetteville witn train No 78 at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad' at Red Springs witn the Red Springs and ttow more Railroad, at Sanford Air Line ana Southern Railway, at Gall with the Durham and Charlotte Kailroad. Trains on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 3:36 P. M., Halifax 4:15 P. M arrive Scotland Neck at b:06 tf. M., Greenville 6:5 P. ill., Kinston 7:55 P. M. beturning leaves Kinston 7:50 A. M.. M. Arriving Halifax at 11:18 A. M., Weldon XJ.-00 a., iu., uauy except ounday. Trains on Washintrton tmnn w,1Qi, ington 8:lu A. M., and 2:30 P. M., ariive Par mele y:10 A. M., and 4:00 P. M., returning leave Parmele 9:35 A. M., and 6:3o r. M., arrive WashmgtoQ 11:00 A. M , and 7:30 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily except Sunday at 5:30 P. M.. Sunday. A-1 . M Ji. rives Plymouth 7:4u f. M k im p f ul'. 1 " Mi. ucblUU mg, leaves Plymouth daily excpt Sunday, 7:50 auu. ouuuay y.uj A. m.., jtrnves Tarboro 10:05 A. M.,li:00 A. M. Train on Midland N. (,. Rra w UV1UO boro daily except Sunday, 7:0o a. M., arriving Smithheid e:lo A. M. Returning, leaves Smith field 9:00 A. M.; arrive Goldsboro l0:2o A. M. irauia on Nashville Brancn leave Rocky Mount at 9:j0 A. M., 3:4o P. M., arrive Nash ville 10:10 A. M , 4:03 P. M., Spring Hope 10:40 A. M.f 4:55 P. M. Returning, leave Spring Hope 11:00 A. M.. 4:55 P. M.. A. M., 5:25 P. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11:45 A. M., 6:00 P. M., daily except Sunday Tram on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily. exoeDt &nndv. t n.n a and 4:15 P. itl Returning, ieaves Clinton at V.ltA A KM J O.K.. I . . w a l.vv a. ju., tUlU U.JM ST. JXL Train No. 78 aakes clnaa vuuVHUU Ul VY81 don for aU pomto North daily, ail rail via Rich- 1UV11U. H. M. EMERSON, J. R. KENLEY, T. M. &MERSUN vjreu i nuuiHger. iTamc 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. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. INo other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dvspepsias Indigestion, Heartburn, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps, and Mi other results or imperrect digestion. PrporJ by & c piwi gricaa '3
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