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THE JOURNAli Pubdshed every day to tsyeer,eoapl Monday, at Kiddle street. 5' ': FtoriNo.8. , . " CHARLES I 5TEVENS. T . , -r-., .v -. anrroB a raoruaroBa ,? '; . SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES. One year, la advance..... .......$ One year, not la advance.... M Monthly, by carrier la the city.. . . . JO i, -Advertising Rates furnished oa appll cation. sr Entered at the Post Office, New Bert, N.C, as second class nutter. - j ; Qfflelai Paper f Kew Bra aal . rl Crave Ceaaty.' Hew Bera. K. C. J IMS ' , INSURANCE WAR AGAINST GREENSBORO CdMPA- ' NTES. h 4..-, T .s.' I. The threatened content between the -' Soatheutern Tariff Association and the ' Greensboro, N. 0. Fire Inurnce Com- "panlee, has finally begun la earnest. The contest against the North Caro lina Companies Is because of their re- fusatto arbitrarily raise the firelnsur i ance ratet 26 per cent. v The Southeastern Association people, since Its raise of 25 per, cent In rates. - has gone about In the attempt to force the Greensboro Companies to come Into the forced rate business, bnt has signally ' failed. - The Greensboro Companies refused to advance the fire Insurance rate, simply upon business grounds. They' say the :.' rate Is now high enough, and an advance Is not Justified. - The Southeastern people want the extra money out of North Carolina to make good their other losses, while the , Greensboro Companies knowing the business done In this State, say from ei perlence that North Carolina rates are sufficiently high, and any advance Is nn '.' warranted from a Just or business stand- point. While the war may be a fierce one be tween these insurance people, the : Greensboro Companies have the promise . from their policyholders, and this prom lee ought to be religiously kept, that no matter If the Southeastern Association cats, they will not leave the Greensboro Companies, The Southeastern people In their at tempts to destroy the Greensboro Com panies have forced agents to give np the Greensboro Companies business In order to keep In with the Southeastern, and have also offered to UkTnp Jhe pouciei of the Greensboro ConS; la ex change for Southeastern policies, with - oat extra cost to the policy holders. So fsr the Greensboro Companies have lost no policy, and their patrons are glv- 'Vil. i, Ing them full support. This war onght to prove that the -i t.TA.I-aeW wd e,. Sontheaatern Association cannot run out ' of business North Carolina insurance companies, and If North Carolinians will ''' I- WMjf- stand by their local companies the In '. nrance trust will not be able to prevail, and dictate absolutely in this State, all Insurance rate matters, regardless of the trne bnslness situation, State of Ohio, Citt or Toudo, I Lucas Oouhtt. f s. Fsuxk J. CrrMiT makes oath that he .s senior, -partner pt, tfae . flnopt ot f. J. ChbtbtACo., dolpg business In the City of Toledo County and Staia afora said, and that said firm. will, pay ONI HUNDRED DOLitAES RKWAilD for each and every case of ,0taeh that cannot be cored by the nse of Hsxl's . CaTaaEH Coa.sft-:il,-.i;-.i,,.:f-. ' Sworn to before me and subscribed la my presence, this 6ih davot ptaemher, , A D. 1886.1 J?T-,,"A,- ' .c awsason: asux, J - Notary Public. aally, and acta directly onihs blood and snuoous surf sees ef the sysleta.. Bend for teatlmimUls.trB. . ..j.j a g1 PMr PliWara On bast ; After ralilflg, jtwo colts Maxlm,Sillfc :iwlU bf rseMagaln. u Oeorge, t.Od it In the Brooklyn sta ble of Charles Mowef. tojuV Athre-ypuolQlybxo,a'4X showeds piliain.8a7 recently at tbe Los Angeles track. , lvs :;: j 7 , PWf '? W (PeorKt tfh Kitchanl wiaiWhradtaCrcin 4iKtljLi Lady Pipes, 07. that was last fall. Is now. going perfectly sound and win be r&oid tblsneasa&t.i. n h Fra Chimps, fiVBjwMl(Let)n Tntclion, 2.20i4, are. tiof owned by t' .Vert-imer, EastiiualS 'V jVn . U- '-a owner has entered John v. r-' ' fa Id tiie kiake race for tbe , . Lt.u.Uou.hliUrf fniope,v,'., vct I). Era t BysaciM, W. Tll x lumotW.i5K',ViMd Birch. 2 1 1, for the season's, campaign. ' Ui! fciimn 1ms a Wiutlul eonn nt (Da in brlil g iprlugs Paand ,;sthor a bti of roTSfly bred : r such a!ro as Qn .WUkea, V.;: ion,,t. XAIc,-.-ira,t, CALLING A ELUFF. ( Oatae Jamtt's Str t fit, Slt Si Cam Bfr Jadara Watt. ,-,-.: ; Judge Jarrott tells this story to the Kansas City Star ot the first time he came to Kansas City and tried a case before the late Judge .White of the criminal bench: --SVv'v'V ': '.';.":.' - "I was quite young then. In (act, I was, what "debt 1 lled aTreen country lawyer vrho had never been to the city before. X bad been told that Judge White was a Tartar, so yon can imagine that I was somewhat nervous iwhen I aDPeared before mm aerenaing one of my own country boys who had come to the city and got Into trouble, ,. iA panel of twenty-four Jurors had been selected, and- all of them.; bad qualified as being unprejudiced, As you know, after" the states attorneys Jiave snade, ifcei challenges and turnefltbe Vat over to the defendant's attorney a 'reasonable' time Is allowed the defense to Btrike off the names of-jnen It , does not care to have otj.jthejury. Twelve ot the panel bid taken seats in the Jury box., while the' remainder : occupied mKafra near hv ,-, j; 'J?efow Jthe llstjwas, hjnde4 o me Judge .White looked over bis glasses and scowled. --f"-ii- '. - Young mai,J .skldiJletcely ?1 doa't.?rant jroutte,dela.jtWa,CDurt by taking two or three hours to make your challenges. By sonable' time Is not meant all forenoon.', , Ot course I jwaa fdgbtPL but 1 acted on tbougbV that came to me llkeaflash. .--i..;.--- "Jldnr honorAf aoUL,.'! hay no de- atra, to .delay the court" The twelve nen twho,.hapiieto occupy the Jury bpx wlllie aa&sfactory to me. I don't know ant' of them, and tney don't know me.' "'But tout, honor.' exclaimed the prosecutor, 4l want a jtew moments In which to make challenges.' Can't m V mVM&t&tofc M the. defendant Js , willing to take his chances, the state surely should be Annnllv trtlllfiir ' "The case was tried, and 1 won ttL 1 cleared my man. Judge White came down from .the bench and walked to where t was standing. " 'Young man,' be said, 'you're a po ker player, aren't your t! , "'No, Judge,M npsweyei bashfully; 1 haven't played aiiy poker since I be came a man.' " 'Nonsenser said Judge White. 'A man. who calls a bluff like I made at you a little while ago la boundio be a poker player, ot the. fit water.' $100 Dr. B. Dctcnons's Anti-Blnretk may be worth to yon more KbagLflOO If you have a child whjspils bidding from incontinence ol, .water, .during sleep, Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Bold by .C. D Bradbam, Druggist. Bait. The flsherman,- with line and hook. Hears, u he idly baaks, . The g-ursle ot the limpid brook And eke the limpid flaskm, Bt Louis Post-Dispatch. Itcml AJBmame. "Is her husband so very richT" "Rich) Why, she can even afford to economize on her clothesl" Brooklyn Life. Bustks Tb Kinsj Tfsn WasMwiya BAgM T HTm taaJ Tan s rasa An Instance In which' a dreari jwaa fiaeful In preventing an Impending ca tastrophe Is recorded of .a. daugbteT Jot Mrs. Rutherford, at Eertop, the grand daughter of Sic Walter Sso. TjUa la dy dreamed mow than nceat,,er pother had been murdediiy, a black servant She was. so; much upset Jjy this, that she MtiuTwiJuome snd.'to her great astonishment apd not it tittle to ber dismay, she met on entering the bxrase the very black servant aha bad met In her . dream. He had been en gaged in r abseifilis prjvaijed J upon a gentleman to .watch In -an ad-J Joining room during the following night, - ,AV ttj L,t. wovlv, About S o'clock In the. inornlag.ihe gentleman, , teardratepa gup stairs, came out and met the servant carrying a duanoty of coals. Being questioned as to, yber,he .waagolng, hei answered confusedly that ha (was going to mead th natress' ilre, yfhlch at 8 Vcloctln the jnoroiflgn tht.rpld dle of awnmej. wnajgiddently, Jnpofp blsv On urthet.lnyeatlgath)n , strong knife was found -hidden jn .coals.. The ladv eacarjed. but the man was subsequently Ranged for murder, arid before. his execution he confessed that he intended to have assassinated Mrs. Rutherford. , - . ' v , "; r . Reaajto.Tlcll,,.. -1 usea uewitt's Witch easel naive for piles and fouad It a oertaia cure," says & R Meredith, Willow Grove, Dei Operations unaeoeesary to cure pries. They always, yield to DeWItU Witch Hazel salve. Cures skin diseases, ' all kinds of wounds. Accept no oounter- feitt.. r, S. Duffy. Csllneaa al In the town of; Haschmanrv Ger many, prises (re offered yearly for the men who will marry the ugliest or the most crippled and to the women jover forty who have been jilted at least twice. The money was left by a big financier, and be, realising that beauty la an attraction har4-t TCtet,B1..B,d a provision In Lis w.yi that outof.Uie sUiJ.,r" "1"1wtIryn,any frjtie fon"',w, r forty "who 1iayi lten JUle, . receive, when the funds win A. . 110 eacn, bift the trustee cajf 4 ju" ibJs amount jtatLai bis own dlBCTctlpa. offtt , I larger jalxa to some one who XVlputlM jpnusti, ally ugly girl or onajo whmru nature bas been specpjly ynin, .aucr. - '.- A Sprained Ankle QuTcUr Corel : , f'At ons tuna jjufJojTjiOiom.s severe sprain of He ankle,"! says Geo. K. Cary editor of tb Guide, Waitlug'toii, Va. "After, using several well recommended meijlclnes without success, 1 tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and am plcWied to say that rellof came as soon as I br;,o its use and a complete cure speedily fol lowed." Bold by F. S. PutTy A Co, NUFwaY I..Ai.,Ef.j. " ass Wn I Wkkk Childrca Ar . Botkcnd Wllkeat Hmmi. -: ' Pew mothers seem' to realize what they owe their children In early life In the way' of guarding them from unnec essary wear and tear' upon their nerves. In these days w think so much of sun. light, fresh air. pure food and hygienic methods generally "that the least ad vanced of mother! must pay som heed to these matters., ;ir"'m.. X;-"; This a wakened modern conscience makes it all tbe stranger to find, the rule of thumb and the-slavery o? cus tom still prevailing in so many ,fami- Ilea, i Tba other, day the writer Was privileged to watch the toilet of a thor oughly up; to date baby,' ..The nursery Was a 4ellghtf ulbIarge,, suuny room, scientifically ventilated , and warmed. All the appointments were of the best and both mother and nurse were weU informed. .- All- went veil till the mo ment came to remove the little day shirt This garment was skin tight and was stripped .backward over tbe bsbyts bead, rubbing" all his tiny fea tures tbe wrong way, ruffling bis tem- ,per and causing blm to protest vig orously, as any sensioie numan neing would. . ;t,Tbe mother and nurse smiled' and said,'. "He always bates that process.'! The same thing was repeated when the: nightshirt went, on, only the. baby's It ace, was rubbed down Instead of up. By this time the thoroughly outraged ; child yelled with anger, .Think of the pro name wear ana tear, to nerves ana ;tempr n this unnecessary annoyance repeatea several nmes in tne twenty four boors! ,. ... , Tben take tbe matter of balr. It was E.. sensible fntber who took bis four- year-oia son ana naa nis curis cut clos to bis bead In spite of feminine protest it is trne that the little boy who came home was not' so plc'turesiitfe as te one who started" for the barber's. When the mcihwmoaBteted.jtba play because wftofnlr cElldrW pulled hlsjialr. IWmordlBg'fie-cKeoriirtiui nuVrijuse 0 nursH olled,h! hair; He wllf seed all tu& steidlu. duty essary friction." , These are only blnis of tbe ways In which cliildggp .an bothered .wltbopt reason. There outfit to be a more Im aginative liislgbt.on the pnrt o tbe adults. toutb's Coinna ufoii, jrjpfefcti.; Starln (roof .of iiwon'derYulad vaacj bj nilclnf.Js,' given by drugglsit G. Iflbit'on&At'Yfc An old man there had long suffered with what mwI doctors nrannanoed Incnra- ttopjetwT tin bnsil( Flecrid BUters ajbl PD,4ff.i9TOa'en;sliAnifc patye, wmcn treatment completely cured him. . WheA Electric Bitters' are' naiad to expel bflToaa, kidney and microbe poisons at the same Utoe thls salve exerts Its matchless heal ing power, blood' dlseaa skra erup tions, ulcers and sores v'snlah. Bitters UOci Stive I6c at.ff. D.Bradbam's. M Tra Cfciliri'i. . The i members of tfie Berlin Society of, Leap tear's Children to which none Is admissible unless born on. Feb, 20 will keep their common birthday In great style. In 190,Tbey have bad no .opportunity fog eight years, ss. ln 1900 the extra February day, accord ing1 tyjltoe rules of the reformed calen dar was omitted: Herr Montour, the president of the society, is a septuage narian, bu( u tb4 seventy years of his life be has only had seventeen' bjrth days. He hopes to celebrate bis eight; eeoth- birthday . and ..seventy -second year of his life In tbe midst of his col leagues on Feb. 29, 1804. Philadelphia Record. , Spring Fever. . . Spring fever Is another name for " bil iousness. It Is more serious than most pra uuns. a lorpra over ana lnscuve sis mean a poisoned system. If locted, serioas Olnsis may follow symptosaA DeWIU'sLItUs Early retnovs all danger by tlmulatlng liver, opening Ihe bowels and cleans- ine system oi impnnues. - oaie puis. Hever grip. "I hav taken DeWltt's Lijtle Early Blserl for torpid liver every spring for years,'', writes R. M Everly, liundsvllie, W. Va. "They do me more fooainsnanytninitaava ever inea." 8. Dffy.. . i im wf eajsiaa. ; L At the headwaters of the Orinoco Smash traditions located the land of XI JhffSda "the elided, man." a no. Tentato jwhon WQntry.was so rich In fioiiajut that h hid Wii body anolnt 4 Wth olLand sWrinkfed with gold ev- xif, nrarmng, so uai no anono in tno un aft though gilded. It Is ft curious raci mat tne cotmtrxUljrnlch tradition located this marvelous being bas never been explored by a vtilto man. ; - ""Wsfelt ysry tippV." writes 59. K. BjrlJI, Old Town, Va.wtea Baiklen's Amies Btlve wholly cored our daughter of i bad ease of scald head.'V It delights aii woo use n i or vuis,, uorns, uurns, Braises, Bolls; Ulcers, , ruplfons. ; In falllble for PUes.- Only 26c at D : D. Bradham's drug store. : f X' n" 1- ' i ' ' .' rarMlaaal Jalaar '", ' .The Corneals n-, ibouglit yoo and sjlss Poser . were to be, married this week. Is It paapbnfA-v.4--''v;.V. hi' , ,Tbe Heavy-Gad. .alr.'vBbe actually wants her name to appeaf .before mine )n the wedding snnouncemeot.-Ex-change. : -. - j'1 . -'' ':'.' om Aairi'aw.; . t Bacon A man can't Isks any money with him when he dies. . , Kgbert-Oh. I don't know. I had a friend wbo owed me 110 die hist we k. I gnefs he's taken tbst with blm all. right tankers Btatesmsn. -.:.::t I " s . , Plltty Temples In Ini'x ' ; 'Sacred cows of ten defile Indian tern. plea, but worse yet Is a body that's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit It Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold mlncry. p iJve llv'aly livers, active bowols, good i'"'.hh, flue arpotlio. On!y2'-o at 0. P. T ..'! ;"'.' fl WiiwtiwtU a . a Mzzziz uhit yea cat This preparation contains all of the dlgcstants and digests' all, kinds ot food, ltgives lostabt KllcrUtU never .falls to cure. It alluWs yoa'to cat aii the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take 1U By Its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed.. It prevents formation ofi gas on tbe stom ach, relieving all distress after eating: DleUngunnecessary. Pleasant to take. tt oan?t help - Prepared only by K. O. PsWitt AOo,. OWCM Sua tt bottle conuTos IM UmeaUw io& stoa 8f ATt ClfES. Ohio Is now known as tbe state where the officeholders dsed to coma from. Slonjf City Tribune. : : The husband who, wan.ts a divorce In Maryland, would better A abandon his prerbgaUve. The leglslaturebals"rJa t& law rjexrrJWDg.tte.wlfe' t8 wort examlheJ-Be EbuM BWt,- Saved Prom anAwftii Pate. wrlteTtfrsr-A. M fheia; of Chrmbers burgf, Pa. "I was so I6w a'fler Six months of screre sickness, caused bf Hay Fever and isthma, ibat few thought I could get -well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Oo'nsumptlori, used It, ihd was conf- pletely 6 u'red." For desperate Throat Diseases It Is the Safest core in ihe world.ahd Is infallible for Coughs, fjolds and Bronchial Affections. Ouar anteed bottles 50c snd $1.00. Trial bot tles free at C. D. Brsdhem's. .. , .., .Iadlaaa la a Traat. . A: meeting jyns, held, by the Omaha And Winnebago Indiana, on their reser vations several days ago, and a relic trust, was formed. , Qreat Thunder, a leading financier of the W'lnnebagles, was elected president Great Thunder's specialty Is making bows and arrows. Ureen Rainbow and Prairie Chicken, makers of belts, and John A. Logan, manufacturer, of .eagle feather wai boqnets, were made directors. Ail the members of the tribes will obey these leaders In matters pertaining to tbe prices of Indian goods. RELIEF 01 SIX HOURS. nKIdhey hd Bfadder Dis ease relieved In six h6urs by "Ni w ObVst Booth AHi'McAit Kidkbv Ctjbk." If Is s great surprise on; account of Its etfieedlng promptness In relieving pain la bladder, kidneys and back, Id male or female. Believes retention of water al most Immediately. If yon Want qnick reljef and cars thuj Is the remedy. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist , Ho TliViiVi Par CO.OOA ClAura. The flow of genrroxtty on the pnrt of tbe public to Hie troopx In South Africa has tailed off very' greatly of lute. A letter from a correspondent Just receiv ed may partly explain tbe reason. "Two years ago," the writer soys, "I sent a upt altogether Insignificant pres ent of 00,000 cigars; not 000 or 0.000, but 60,000. 1 applied to tbe war office for tbe proper address and bod this painted, along with my own name at the side, on tbe cases, Csre of tbe gen eral commanding the Hue of communi cations. Cape Town.' From that day to this I have bad no kind of thanks, not even sn acknowledgment" Pall Mall Gaxette. . A GBR TLB HiffT. ta dn'r style of, climate, with Its sud den 'cWnges of temrirrturey fain, Wlhd snd sunshine often fntermtngled In a slrigti rfay, It is no- wonder thai our chUren,, frie'ndi and relatives are so freauenlly. takes from us by neglected colds, half thedektbs resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Bosohea's Gir'nlan-ByfHp' tepilbbht yohrhems for ImmSafati uie win prevent lerloiSs tlithUUKigi doctor's . 6111: fad tt- doses. Tor cdrlng tConiu'mptlon, Hem- orrtages,.pheanibrn, fetsrCoiighs, Croun or any 'disease of the .nThrps or Lungs, Its success. Is stnfply. Wonderful, sa your drriggtst will tell yoTtt. Qtt a sample bottle free from P. 8. Duffy. Reg mar site, vocxs. uet ureen s epeciai MWffifc of Mk Lii focl fjfor Bo'nVn. .on llu liPilllikion' jSIk& 'riehr 'Hd'rroaalarki K?-ts an old cordred wb ntan wbo lui nern- spokeh sdnce tier husband -was put tfpon the block snd auctioned off to southern, sla ve .dealers overforty year ago,,JYn?n; be,. was ior,rrom ner sme, she vpwed never to speak until be was restored to' her, and. though ma'hv fears hlife' 'rinaaerf Kruf the custom of selling butnari beings has been abolished, she atL'l keeos her vo. fAb'tit Bussn," fs snsli calld.1l bow oerween sixty ana leA'enty years or age. .y-vU-., ir'-'j,: v. , ;? ; The MI Prescription for lUQarlt. ChilU and Fever la a bottle of Gmova's TasTBLBss Cbijx Towia It Is simply Iron sod quinine la t tasteless tone.. No cure no pay. Price BOo. r, 'f-j'; k) " ' 1 ; . ... 1 ' .;-ra'si''aJarlXss-'-?:-'&'-'1 The London Lancet Ueeun-es that "the iralnlirg of dotnestle o arses Is at tbe present . day. strictly comparable with, that of the monthly- nurse or 'gamp'. of a generation ago tlint Is to Say, traditions, prejudices and Ignorant prnctliis nre rxrpetunted In unfnlllng sequence' from nurse (6 nurse ami con stitute, a cloned ring of reaUiiince through which It is almost Impossible tobrenk." . -. t . v. - . . lm.l, ' , TOU KnOW VBAT TOO ARB TAKirQ Vt'l)n you tutie Orovo's Tai'ob s Cl.ill Tonic, I a t 6 f.. Is t '"'y prlnti J Oil r- 1 1: 'ii .:.! t It la '-- y I. ,.4 . I i, ,.-.'.t;i i f- ... : if- f-wi , I ir U , - -T; THE HORSES. "'' xTbe" Monk' uf working halveyUttel than 1 A3. - - "i . . , The Abbot Is working quarters la thirty seconds. - -.. ; . Roselear,' 2:14& baa been-bred" t John R. Gentry, 2:00. -. . C -: Eight thousand dollars cash was ttn price paid for Prince Direct; 2:14m, by M. V. BtarghC - Tho pacing stallion Roan - WllkeaT 24, has been purchased" by Daniel Oilman of Eieter, Me, wbo will cam- rat(n liinrk tills' ttaa'W r '' . . : : W. W.' Savage of rifrlaelQfM f has'aolil hls pacing stain6ttttArfDnoif tles'at tf"reportel prfce of tLWft-' '. Bptil'Wk the tM tralnef to drive " nfile' befter thdri 2;30 over the Cleve land trrfck1 this spring. Pilot Evans, 2:19 Was the horse be sampled and thetlme;? .. , j E.' E." Smnthers' stable, I In chargS of ' George Bpear, Is now quartered af Ynit" Grdsse Polnte track. Detroit Lord Deri),' 2KXH4, and the gteen ptfcei Gold iAct are the stars of the lot A'GoMCoueh Medicine. Wfspeaks well for ' ( hamberlatn's Coukh Remedy when drugglsU use it In their own families in reference to a&Y oilier. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five yearif with com pie'te satisfaction to mtsclf snd enstom ers," says Drugglf-T J Ootdsmlth, Van Ette'ri. N. Y. "I have always used It In my bwn family for both ordinary coughs and 'colds and for the cough following la" grippe, snd find it very efficacious. For sa'e by F. 8, Duffy & Co. "lady" WiidhiaKloa'a flown. Mrs. Charles ii. Orvls of West EIgty-first street. New York, has the gown that was sent by Americans' in Paris to Martha Washington to be worn at the Imiuguratlon of General Washington as president of the United States. It was decided, however, that it was by far too elegant and costly, too suggestive of the pomp or royal courts, for the wire or a good repub lican to wear, and It was put aside In favor of one of those simple frocks with which the portraits of "Lady" Washington has uinde us familiar. To day, however, tbe French gown would not be considered In tbe least luxuri ous. Leads Them AIL ' One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for couhs, colds, croup snd throat and lung trou bles," says D. Scott Currin of Loganton, Pa'. One Minute Cough Cure Is tbe only absolutely safe cough remedy which acta Immediately. Mothers everywhere tes tify to the good It bas done their little ones: Croup Is so sndden in Its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields' at once to One Minute Cough Cdre. Pleasant to take. Children like It, Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs F. S. Duffy. "Wnlv . I :; Rar." Ftc. It Is mild thai im less thun 102.000 new settlers have imkkihI through St. PAul this year. I'lie I'loilcer i'ress bits been Interview!!: I be railroad agents, wbo keep an y- :: the movement, and It UihIh tlu:t - v'M r the settlers went over Hie tlrcat Nor.lirrn anil Northern Pacific to poiiitH Went or the western Hike or North Dakota. 80.000 stopped off Bt' Dakota polutK. 13.000 settled in Min nesota. 10.0UO 1h nted lu South Dakota, while the Omaha and Wisconsin Cen tral roads hauled lu'.OOO Into northeVn Snd central WIkcoiisIu. Ton may as well expect to run a l team' engine without water as to And aa active energetloman with a torpid liver and yon may know that bis food; or feels dull and languid after ealing often ha headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach snd Lver Tablets will restore his liver to Its normal functions, renew his vitality, Im prove, his .digestion and make him feel lite a new man. Price 28 cents. Samples free it F. 8. pnffy ft CP's drug store. Taleaeop'ie Mra Ladder. : A German Invention In fire apparatus bis Recently been tried with success at PJttsbarg. It consists of a. telescopic bidder capable of being extended to e leWh of cighty-flve feet and worked by means of compressed air. The lad der Ik attached to n heavy truck carry ing an sir tank. Tbe ladder can be di rected at a particular window or other place In a burning building that It Is disirnble to reach.. A fireman lashed to tne end of the ladder la shot uh with It. and rescued persons need not clamber down, as tbe ladder can bo quickly low ered with them on It CaiTat F. 8. Duffy ft Co's drag store and et a free sample of Chantberlalnt Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are sn sfegk'nt physla ." They also Improve toe appetite, strengthen the. digestion and regniate the liver and bowels. . They are easy to take and pleasant la effect ."'.' I, ; :; tlst PaV im Salt tike Ci&'H .Tbe Bart Lake CltX Telegram, says fiat In tbat city there' ore some teo tklcel workers wbo, earn 1500 a month, rfwplxpert; decorative painters are credited with receiving $20 a day and finding employ isent whenever they dc sir to work. ' A few plaster cast men command -wages equally high. Brick layers get 17 a day, while plumbers. .liners, carpenters ana stonecutters all it f4.D0 a day. Machinists earn from 13 to 14.80 and painters from $3 to I.BO... Restaurant cooks get from $28 aw a week. ; ,-. i 'Mr.'. W. 8. Wbsdon, Cashier of Ihe First National Bank ot Wlnterset, lows In s recent letter gives some experience s carpenter In his employ, tbat will be of value to other mechanics. lie saysi "I bad s carpenter working for me who fas obliged to slop work for several days on account of being troubled with dla'rftoea. I mentioned to him that I bail ' been similarly troubled and, that Cha.iil)rlatn's Colic, Cholera and Dlr rhof Uemcily had cured nie. lie boujlit t bo! n of it from the druggist bore snd Ififiii, 1 r o t'ist one done rureil Mm, S'hI Is -i t !! woik." For fu'e ly F.S. V l. BiiBBSBWS 5y 4id your first-cigar make you slckf "Gee, kid, It's" so long ago' I've dont flrBof.''-Neiv York' Journal. Not affile The milk wagon was upset .TBff laffwIro'vnnrtn'rtraTge stood bj the roadside, weeping bitterly. Tuf tut, little boy," said a sympa tbetic stranger, "there is no use In cry ing over spilt milk!" ' "I'm not,, mister," answered the hon est" youth betweed sobs. "I guess yor don't kttow moctr about this business' If you tbftfk luat."-Baltlmdre Ameri can. laeorrlfflble. Rev. Dr. Thirdly Yes, sister, I no ticed your servant as I came in read lng a novel oh the back porch, and 11 grieves me that she should thus break the) SttBbath. Mrs, Simple Dear met I don't see what I am going to do with tbat girl. She breaks' everything In tbe house. New York Journal. A Real "Friend. "I suffered from dyspepsia and indi gestion for fifteen years," says W T StUrdevant of Merry Oaks, N. C. "After I. had tried many doctors and medicines to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. It give Immediate re lief. I can eat almost anything I want now and my digestion Is good I cheer fully recommend Kodol." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. Tbat only further weakens tbe system. You need wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol enables you to assimilate what you eat by digesting it without the Stomach's aid. F. 8. Duffy. SICK MADE WELL WEAK MADE STRONG Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis covered by Famous Doctor Scientist That Cares Every Known Ailment Wonderful Cnres are Effected That Seems Like Miracles Per formedThe Secret of Long Life of Olden Tiftes Revived. Taa triaftfljf tt rM U All Who Scad Watta aad KeiAaJfy. . After vesrs 6fDtTentstuflV. and del vlng Into the dusty record ot the past, as well as following modern experiments in ins realms oi memcai science, ur James W. Kidd. 861 Baltes Build ing, Fort Wayne, Indiana, makes the startling announcement that be has Da JAMES WILLIAM EIDD. sorely discovered tfii elliir of life.- That he Is able with the aid of mysterious compound, known only to himself, pro-. ancea as a result oi tne - years ne naa spent la searching for this precious life giving boon, to core any and every dis ease that Is known to the human body. 1 here ta DO fleubt Of the doctor's earnest seas in making his - claim and the re markable cures that he Is dally effecting feems to bear him out very strongly. Bis theory which he advances Is one of reason sua ossea ow souna experience ra e medical practice of many years. It costs tothlng to try his remarks ie "fillxlr ot Life," as be cells It, for he lends It free, to anyone who Is t sufferer In sofflclent quantities to convince of Its ability to cure, so there Ik absolutely ho rlsktorea. Some ot the cures cited are very remarkable, and but for reliable witnesses wouia ssraiy De oreanea. ine lame have thrown away crutches and walked about after two or three trials of the remedy. The sick, given up by home doctors, navs Dean restorea to tneir fami lies end friends in perfect health. Ithau matlsns, neuralgia, stomach, heart, liver, kidney, blood snd skin diseases and bladder troubles disappear as by magic. Headaches, backaches, nervousness, fevers, consumption, coughs, colds, asth ma, catarrh, brnnciulls and all affections of the throat, luhrt or any vital Organs are easily overcome in a space of lime thai IS simply maryeions. , ' I'ariiul psrs'yuts, locomotor ataila, droi frwt r''fnla and piles are qrjli . y i il f -i u uni ntly Tfn-oved.' It purillt-s tne cuilre svstcm, blood and tis suoa, restores normal nerve power, cir culation snd s stale of perfect health is produf.il t onro. To V doctor all sys l m s:C 1 Slid en 'V r.ivied by this grtt "KlUIr of Llla." bend for Hie rini-ily torlny. It Is fri to evpry suf. f -r. f V l.,.t ?- 'f lo 1-n flu. .1 -It (!() r f.r li be Sviit f . a ( j r n n ..I. i " I bequeatfiT to my chJldrett Bcrojula with all its attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. ' This Is a Strang legacy to leave tosterityi a heavy burden to place upon tne shoulders of tne voune". - -This treacherous disease dwarfs the uo growu ana oeveiopmeni oi tne lactuues, ana tne child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, is poorly equipped for life'a duties. , j ' ' Scrofula is a' disease with- linuiefmfs- aAtFvarted sryTnrtom8; enlarged elands or tumors about tEe neck and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful , skin eruDtlons noon different farts of the bod show the presence of tnbereniat or sciofulatlirmtter inKhe blood. This dangerous and stealthy disease ehtrmchee'rtselF securayr inthg the bones and tissue, destroys tike recYWrrtftcfes-ef thbtbo6$ resulting in white swelling; a pallid, waxy appenttrhceof the sttbii loeof strength and a gradnal wasting away of the body,' a; cs. . coniDines doiit puniyinsf lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. Writeus about vour case and our nhvsicians will cheerfully advise and Jkelp you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and sion diseases free. THE SWisf Costs Only 25 cents Or audi IS ceats ta C. Jolr 18. 187& Ob. O. J. Momrr Mr t aspRteiio with your Mcellenl madtelsa, TEKTBIM a. "S(LI tffthtas. K.Brr nmedT wai ailuuuud la th ihspa day the boweM were regular, end thenke lo TESTHINAJ A. tbe Youra, etc. w. It wtU be to the in terest of those want ing Buggies and Roaa Carts to call at once, I have a fefo second hand ones left on hano and they must be sold, J. W, STEWART. Elkllwooi, HARDWARE Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Dcors.Win dow Screens, Oil and Cook Stoves, Ranges, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oilc, Varnish, Putty, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Cutlery and all the nseful articles usually found in an Up-to-date Hardware Store, HEADQUARTERS FOH And all Kinds of BUILDINGMATEEI1L Best Good. IaOweat PrtesjN. Under Hotel Chattawki, lf.W BERJf, If i Eye Strain Cause of Sore Eyes. Inflamed eyes, styes, and headache are symptoms which point conclusively to eye strain, and trcure yourself jou must seek the cause, correct it and iben your trouble will disappear, you can stimulate and help nature in curing tbe symptoms by various ways, but still tbe cause is there and liable at any moment to break out again; It seems like pouring water on the smoke to pat out s Are, to pursue sny other course than the proper adjusted glasses to correct tbe strain. A normal eye Ii one which wbea in re jJos tbe rays entering it are brought to a focus oo tbs retina, when tbey are not this way an extra amount of nerve force Is demanded to make them focus correct ly, the result, an overflow of blood caus ing congestion, styes, tbe leakage of nerve force, the headache; It Is not hard to understand bow a severe strain cab soon ezhsust enough nerve force to cause a general breaking down of tbe whole nervous s stem. By tbe aid of the latest Instruments can adjust glasses to sny one, child ran especially, letting them go sbouf their studies j without being seriously handicapped on account of eye Uoabie. f'-t'' 1 J. O. BAXTER, 7a. h UNIVERSITY Of9iortti Carolina. Academic ttepftrtinent '4-iS "4.' Sled IcI ne, ; , . ; 'v? Vhkrmnty, , "One hundred and elgbt scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to ministers' tons! Loans for the needy,' i;'-';"j;i 863 Students." 54 Instructors. Hew, formlbor1es,' Water Works, Cen- tral Basting Bystem. v t fail term begin September 8190?, ' Address, : " ,' - iKCi-',' .- -, f . P.'.'VKjrABLE, Preslderit;';': ;;;;:.:' ' Onu-mi. Hitj, N. 0. in" ' '"' i " ' ; .' :ji, i t. . r,i . LAXATTVE TASTELESS :'!!ILLT0::!S. kuar l&KdltC Tvauoaa, Ala.. body andblsdcfl' ana tonter jiroperties, ana is gnaran- iwfw A xeca enuray vegecaoiev-sraacmg irinc iacai remcoy in all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes It rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure is soon effected: S. 3. S. improves the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the 9tVcnrC c. Atlanta. G. fint Ctoljri-brfaitiii. 1 DisrrhoesJ)yKiitery,aiid I . the Bowel Troubles of CUMmefAnrAge. ii er Wfisuea, Kegulatti the Bowels, Strengthens at DrfiJsft, nw intie? aner Makes TEETHING EASY. ST. LOUIS. MO. J. MOFFsTTT. M. 0 Di.r air I ImUctti aha An Otn Uttl (lrl. Jut thtrUaa nontfci old, hai bad much of pnacriptloni froB tsmll. phTikiua Her boweli that I abaald give roa or two taero wae a great ebamge now life bad returned- little babe bt no dolnt-Well.' aoIVEtt, Kdltor aad t-roprletor Tailugee (AU.) Nawa. A. & N. C. RAILROAD COMPANY. FASIBHGSR DEPARTMENT. To all Agents A. & N. C. It. R. Season 1902. The following rates of PasseDger Fare in effect June 1st, 11)03, to Morehead City and return. O o a ? 5 . S i STATIONS. -32 "a ,h5, 5 - -cu, Waoa a n . 0 a s 5 p a of !e . Goldsbnro $4 CO $1 50 1 25 Best's 8 75 1 40 1 10 La Orange 3 50 1 30 1 00 Falling Oreek 8 25 1 20 1)0 Klnslon U 00 1 10 80 Caswell 3 00 1 00 80 Dover 2 75 00 75 CoreOreek 9 70 K5 70 Tuscarora 3 95 HO fl.1. New Bern 2 00 75 0 Riverdale 1 75 70 55 Croatan 1 70 5 50 Havelock 1 00 no 45 Newport 60 85 35 Wlldwood 40 25 25 The above rates to Morehead City and return to lemain In force until other wise ordered. Summer excursion tickets (season 1902) from A. St, N. C. stations round trip for Seven Springs, N. C. To agents A. & N. C. R. R. Hereafter tickets will he sold from your station to LaQrange to parties visiting the aliovo Springs at Ibe following rates of fare for Ihe round trip. Goldsboro .70 New Bern 2 25 Bests .30 Riverdale 2 75 Falling ('nek 35 Croatan 3 00 Klnslon .00 Havelock 3 25 Caswell .80 Newpml 3 45 Dover 105 Wlldwootl 3 65 Core Creek 150 M. City 8 90 Tuscarora 1 75 TlckfTs on sale June 1st. Uto contract trier Mid limit ibem gnud to return lo Ocl. 8lst. All tickets must lie signed. COUrON STATIONS. Through riiii-a of fare lo points namrrl on WihIi-iii North Carolina R. R. In ef fect .In lit- In, 190.'. From M New Kins- La- Clly Bern ton Grange To Hickory $13 CO 1250 11 10 10 50 Morssnton 14 85 13 35 19 05 11 &5 Old Fort 15 65 14 05 13 25 1165 Blk Mountain 16 20 15 20 13 80 18 20 Asbeville 10 85 15 85 14 45 18 85 Hot Springs 18 85 17 35 15 05 15 85 Connely " 13 90 1190 11 50 10 00 Wllknsuoro 13 35 12 85 10 05 10 35 Lenoir 14 70 13 70 12 80 11 70 Elkln 12 50 11 50 10 10 0 50 Blowing Rock 20 20 19 20 17 80 17 20 Wsyiresvllle 17 95 10 95 15 55 14 95 HcnderonTlllel7 65 16 55 It 15 14 55 Brevard 19 05 18 05 16 65 16 05 Ssluds 17 85 16 35 14 05 14 35 Statesville -19 26 11 25 0 85 0 25 8.L.DILL.G. P. A. Competitive Examination for Ap pointment of Naval Cadet at United States Naval Academy Annapo lis,Marylanl . Notice Is hereby given that an (lami nation will be held at New Hern, North Carolina, on June (8(h, 1902, for the putpope ofselectlsg a cadet snd alter- nats for appointment to the United ) Hlalaa Naval aoailtm at Aimaivnlla ' ' ft. t.t . . i a m - ' . the Third Congressional : Dlslrlot of nonn varonoa are wnuueo io eompeie, (Inaat.aa L Tanaaa U i!. narvianu. unir uoua oua reaiuenis or .'li 9mA nt.iJ .ttr n , ... , ... " ... . . , 7 n.iift e..H.ii ......it..; v 1 ii -' ; . The eighth snsual Christian Endeavor Convention for North Carolina wilt be held la Asbeville, June 97, 88 and S9 This will be a practical Convention, and the ways of working Christ Ian Endeavor is country snd Iowa will' be fully dis cussed, Tbs 'Quiet flout" snd Family Religion will be among tbe prominent topics before the convention, , , .'. .' . Bev, Egbert WVBmlth of Greensboro will be one of the ipeektrei others wll. be anbeatjeed later."- "v - ' . Bev. L. M. Ones, pastor of the Chris tian church In Asbeville, Is chairman o Ibe entertainment committee. Let all Interested la Christian En- deavor work attend tbe convention. '"':''.'" -'- UAMtB Bays, . Chmn. Press Dept., and Tran Hafsgr State Vnton. . ' Sll.bury, K. 0., April 19, 1313. , v.i.,J TTT. ITT.
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