the journal: -- Pub.ltbed amy day la tvear,eixpl Moadsy, at M Middle sUeeU. - - - "' f y-. ....I .. a,if CHARLES L- 5TEYENS,, V : suBscmrnoif unCv Oaa year, la admce...... OiifitV, not 1b advance.!.-.. MO Monthly, by carrier la tee ehVf.. . i( '- I ? Advertising Rates tarnished oa appll cation. - ' fate red at the Poet Office, New Ben, H. O, aa eeoond class nutter.- " - Oflelal Paper af Haw Bxsital . Craves CtMtr.-: Maw Bar. N. C. laly It. IMS, DEVELOPMENTS AWAITED AT GREENSBORO. The Democratic Bute Contention which ii to meet at Greensboro on Wed netday of thli week, l a contention whose proceedings are awaited with in tense Interest by the people of the en tire State, regardless of politics. The chief work for the confection; the adoption of a party platform) tin manner of precedeare la the Naming ot the next United States Senator-, the elec tion of an executive committee; the noml nation of Chief Justice, Associate Jue tlces, State Superintendent of Public In. strnctlon, Corporation Commissioner; and the nomination of ten 8uperlor Court Judges, these are all 4mpertin matters, bnt even more than these, is awaited the Democratic spirit which Is to Infuse and enthuse thaeoaVentton Into party action. x . For It must not be foTgotieB that there Is a changed condition )n the po litical situation, that the Demosfatic policy removing the negro as a political force Is now operative, and the appeal to men's Intelligence' not passions as promised by Democratic leaders, If ta take precedence over the political alarms, once so potential and Influential to rally Democratic voters and white men. Truly the action of the convention, under the new Democratic conditions, will be awaited with Intents Interest. Those within the psrty believe that Democratic promises under the amend ment will be fulfilled, while those on the other side will not, until the-eoaveptlon by Its public action and proclamation gives to the people, Its policy, which will prove ha good faith to the people for placing it in power and In charge of the State's material and all other Inter ests. RELIEF m SIX HOURS. DIstresslngKldney and Bladder Dis ease relieved in tlx hoars by "New Gbbat South Ambbicah Kroner Curb." It Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pale In bladder, kidneys and back, In male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If yon want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist i mm CiBtmni Meeer. The largest and most cumbersome form of money Is found ra central Af rica, where the natives nan cross shaped Ingot of copper ore over ten Inches long. It la heavy enough, to be a formidable weapon. TOO KKOW WIAT TOP ARE TAKOq When yoa take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formala la plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Is simply treat attd qatalae Ii a tasteless form. No core no pay. Prfee boo. " Vrarerv Dieareaaa. An enormous trade Is now dona In Imitation Jewels which are' made by man j clever processes. "Veneered dia monds" are among the latest things of the sort A paste Is made of real dia mond dust aud acid. This Is rolled oat Into very thin sheets, cut to the proper shape sod cemented (Irmly upot a piece of clear glass of toe requisite form. v . . If a Man Lie ta Ton, And say aotae other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged heater Is as good as Boeklea's Arnica Salve, tall . Mm thirty tears of marveloM cores ot Ttle,Burnt, Bolls, Corns, - Felons, tJhsara, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Skis ZrupUons prove It's the beet and cheapest : JSc. at O. tk Brad ham's drag store, A '.:ri X, . sftwaak V . n V JV 7U ,-:r1t ThW -r.')iiaaito eoutalct t.l fc dllmtt....A mnA Ainmoim all klnit.l A V food. JtfrivesinBlantrellcf andneVe -f falls to cure, v ltajlmvn y.,u to eat all i toe fvodyeu want. The miwt sensitive atoaiacha can take It. Ky Its use inkny i thousands of 1yirTrt.Ica have been ' Cured after everything else failed. : It ' ' Breventa formation oirm oo titeatem. , arli, relieving all dltr' af tor eating. liletlngunDecesHary.Pleasantlotake. . aVlMI St. UWWM CUUUUUa A WMi WW WW. u Tr.-UILECCME C'JZSTIONS. r Wkfch Meet Felee 4 I r" j !.v. frier Are atomlMsi ' . '-"George, dear, ' why ia It that the edentlQc persons don't try, to Investi gate the Inside of the earth?' ' v'"I suppose they consider It beneath them, my lote. . . , i- "There, George- you are trying to ok regain. , I'm aerioua about thia real serious. It seems to me that It BvoaHt be doing the world a gaehs serv ice If somebody could And out last .What Jt It stuffed with." I That U the woman, of It, my dear. Ton want-to get at, the cotton batting and th. sawdusts Tea you do. Ton are consumed by i ruthless curiosity. If on want to find the funny business that makea the .doll Bay papa' and teamma,' If a the destructive intfmet tbaf att wemear poaaeeV ' ' .. i'TChy, Geoj-ge,' you're hofrldr -;0b, I know your aet.Wtfve had several women In our family. I Knew alt about : you - when : I married yon. Buf supposrou could get youf de atructive little aclsaors into the Inside of the globe. Would It de you any good to find out that the cotton batting was guncotton and the aawduat gtant powder?" - ' " "George, you are a mean thing. I don't care the littlest bit wbat'e Inside the old earth; Only It doea seem as if iwe ought to know. Perhaps we could guard against things better If we knew what to expect" "Pooh, pooh, my dear. The chances are it you knew what to expect you Wouldn't sleep a wink afterward. Tour head would be filled with the wildest apprehension. Tour ears would be attained to catch tho hollow crash that foretold lie end of everything. You'd Walk pussy footed for fear of breaking through the crust' Tou'd have a sul phur respirator and a lava cellar and a steel umbrella that would abed cin dera. Oh. you'd enjoy your Inside knowledge, I don't think.'' ' "George, rm not going to suggest anyhing aerioua again. Ton make light of .everything. All I had In mind iwu a bote bored down into the earth far enough to cnablo sto know what" a going on down there." "And I suppose when you found out you'd pull the hole up aad fold It stray for future user? ' J "George, I'm not going to any an other word to you." Cleveland Plain Dealer. BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE Another ridiculous food hat been branded by the most competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food It needed for brain another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nour ish a particular part of the body, but It Will sustain every other part. Tet how ever good your food may be, its nutri ment Is destroyed by Indigestion or dys pepsia. You must prepare ror tneir ap pearance of prevent . their coming by taklag regular dotes of Oreea's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy mtlHona. A few doses aid di gestion, stimulates the liver to health action, purifies the blood, and makes yoa feel buoyant and vigorous. You eta set thia reliable remedy at F. S. Duffy- Get Green's Special Almanac BoMtr HarMM. Tbe headdressea or 1770 were se urge that ladles, going to balls were forced, tb save their headgear, to kneel on the floors of their carriages. CAITI fcantks Th IM Twaml tat Big--, af A mwmmwj Bereea. A delightful nursery screen In a black oak frame baa tbe lower panels of woven rushes, while above la a bril liant scene from "Old King Cole." On one panel ia tbe "nicuy old sour hlih aelf and oa tbe ether two tbe "fiddlers three" In dashing black and red. Poisoning: tbe System. It la through the bowels that the body fi fJeansed of, teewrHles. Coeatipatiea sspi taste pcetaas in ins system, eaua Ing headache, dulneee aad melancholia at flrtt, then uastghtly eruptloat aad finally serl6us lllneaa aniens a remedy Is applied,. De Witt's Little Early Risen fievsnt tklt troable by stimulailag the liver aad promote easy, healthy action of the bowels. These little pUlidoaot act violently tat by strength enfnf the bowels sa able them to' perform their own work. ' Hater gripe or distress. T. 8. Duffy. " 'A Lyna una recently asade a shoe In thirteen mlnutea. . - CiMked kawaw A cracked egg may be boiled perfect, ry wen If bet ore placing la boiling wa ter It Is first wrapped la oiled paper and Oed with a atrjng. . i' A Spriiici AaUe QilckJy Circi "At oaa time I saSered from a severe sprsia of the ankle," ayt Geo. X. Cary editor "of the , Guide. Washington, Va. PAftetualag aeyeral well rsoommenoed mecUcloes with oat success, I tried Chanv berlalat Pala Balsa, aadaas pleated Id say tbatmllafreameae tooa aalbegan Its Bee and a eomplete en re speedily fol- lowed.-- BoldbyF.B.DufyCo. ,. , ..... . f - ? Ceravee Tbw tiur n lt la saM that the H.-wiiiuIt l.tilluliter refuses to face a eoW.i-.ii itt.iut i uiuvb mere dangerona. A bull nuiU-it a l.lhid rush at his aeafMiit. end title a little knowledge and experience will toou en able au active man to avoid, but a cow fence with hef horns VRh a akill aud ejulcknese unexpected In micb on appar ently clumsy enlmal, and a-inna tnust be active endded wb tea avoid tbe re peated attacks of aa augry cow.!, . '.. Tbe bull; to snrte of nature; fights to obtain tbe mesteryof tbe herd and Hot to nil, Mt tbe cow Only to protect bet offiprlngaad. In her ease, there Is no Quartet given. It Would not be to the advantage of the herd that the buna should kin each other In determining which WSX tna stronger, and therefore they do ant use their horns as lethal weapons, but it Is, on the other baud, grpfttly to the advantage of the cnlvp, end so of the future of the herd, that all ' i thftt dure to attack tUmn I , : Could Kat Ue Xm" j -1 v , Sit Up or Stand,' Wjttont I " f Experienclnc tbe Most ExcrndaN t -; y WPaln1: PoiMft P fi!pil r Ppvrti.Aprt1 I (Limit a . tliil J JUwr u-4 - t,fV'i ft, After the ftliireg of Pbigfcfans, Spf clal Mrdlchw infi" lleetrle Bittery, BiBrsbf i Piln aid TtrUrea vd Restores ' Heiltn. Ia theraaks of t IcIr t ortarer.-aad dli- eased auftarert, many aaaavaaai wemea have becomef hopeleat- eeaueTfthe failures of pbyslclana aaT their edl claea. . . -:, . - - We would have all sack detsereeVaari detpalriag mortals take eoatfevt this very day. vve would 1m press apoa them tbe blessed truth that Petne's 3 Celery Compound Is abundantly abteto save and cure even at the eleventh hour. Palae't Celery Compound accomplishes Hi life-eavlng work for lae old and youag whew all other atedlBat treatment falls. A multitude of people have furs. Isbed stroag -aad raeontrovsrtlble tettl- nsoBy ia suppoti oi taeetaieBteat . that "Palns's Celery Ootnpound ewkerstck people wan.", nr.. John W. Boyd, of Hlibtwake, lad, refertehlsown case at follows: "Last winter I waUkedowa with a verv severe -attack of aervoneaod mus cular rbeoaistlua. ao bad -that I could not wdown, ttt epot sesBd, -without the aseal eieraelatlag pitn. I was all the time uader tbe eere of two ot the best phyaletaaa ot tbe place, bat I did aot Improve. I took different rheumatic ' cures snd ated aa sleclitc battery a half hoar each day for ten days without any relief. Finally I eoncladed ta try PaJne's Celery Compound, and to my -surprise after asiag one half of a bottle, I wet -able to get oat, and aefore I eted the whole bottle I went to work and have worked everv daralaea. I keve rsiaed 0 pounds In weight and am feeUag ftrst' raw. - Bread for toast thould be atale.! ahould not be cut too thick and sbookl- be before tbe lire long enough to get heated through before It begins to brown. Then let It take a rich creolo complexion. Don't Fail to Try This Whenever aa honest trial Is given to Electric Bitters for any trouble It Is rec ommended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never falls to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowals, stimulate theHver, iavlgorate the nerves aad purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonle for rua-dowa systems. Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney and Liver Troubles, Btomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleepiest aest, Rheuma tism, Nearelgla, and expels malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by 0. D. Brad ham. Only 60 cents. DMfalMn ef Biro. Connecticut farmers discovered some time ago that birds' were their friends and secured the passage of laws to pre vent their wanton destruction. Fur thermore, they saw that the lawa were enforced. Borne of the farmers eyea set out cherry and mulberry trees, ex pecting that the fruit would attract to their fielda birds which would eat the bugs and worms . that Injured tbelr cropa. Sared Prom an Awful Fate. "Everybody sald had consumption, writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers- burg, Pa. "I was ao low after six months of severe alokaaaa, canted by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marveloss merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Coarampuon, weed H, aad was com pletely a ured," For desperate Throat aad Lang Diseases It la the safest cure la the workload la Infallible for Coughs, Colds aad Bronchial Affections, Guar anteed bottles 50c sad tl.OO. Trial bot tles free at 0. D. Bradham'a. Bavelaat oil. . If a lamp afaouM Im overturned, dont attempt to put' aot the Ore with water, fof It will simply spread It In stead throw -down flour, sand, garden earth or salt, either of which will bare the desired effect . ' Call at F. 8. Duffy ft Go's dreg store aad get a fret sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are 'an elegant physio. They -also improve the appetite, strengthca the, digestion aad regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy ta take Bad pieaeaat m affect.' I'.' ";' .' . Wetw-jip w'eHfc ;' ";V. '' " To" rendie ttuota waterproof enelt to gether s HitJBieTttJU fat end beeewaa and- wheal Hirald tub d'Tlttle of H over ibeedgea orf.ie soMi where the stitches are. TUit Ufa .rfflder your boots flulte waterproof,- , Colds era aoaaattaaea mots troubleeome ta summer thaa In winter. It's to bard to keep front adding to them while cool ing off after exercise. Oaa Minute Cough Cure cures at once." Absolutely -We. Acta Immediately, Sura cure for coughs, colds, eroup, throat aad luag .troubles. t H Dulty. " : .. t&. pw.?: ' Spruce krewa nearer the arctto re glona thaa any other tree, . .-.:-..-.v--- e a :,:.;; '?- Veaney .'Atttte Dveasv ' ! The BritUb soldier baa not blwaya Warn a red uniform. White wS the prwalllng color Under Henry VIIV. Bud dark green or russet la tbe time of BlUabetn. - . .-.. v . ftoa br. E ixtcboiis'a ni Diuretic may be Worth to you more titan $190 If you have a child who soils hnililinf from Incou'.lnPnce of w'r during nh-fp. Curoe old and yoont; s''.'-e. .It iirfpts t!.M-r"- rt n. ,!. !' 'llf O. IK - PERTPCRSOfiALS'.' - i i K - I i -..-.Of.-".. : Buaaelt Sage la one ef tWse rich men Who believe that they cannot afford to be giok. Baltimore American. 3 i ' - Being divorced -will make no parties lar. dlffereuee -to Mf. Lease. Oe haa had to support himself for several Team aowlbnsaB City Journal, ; uev. im nuns oniyinootn cnurcnt Brooklyn, . Is going' to- take 'en- ocean Voyage because he la unable tf Bleep, How he must envy tome ef bit congre gation. Boston Tranacrtpt z l If . England were desirous of break ing tip tbe cordial understanding, K could secure immediate results by men tioning a person of the name of Astor aa a possible embassndor to America.- Waablngtou Star. ' , v Saves Woman's Life. To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Cragg, uf Dorches ter; Mass. For years she . had' endured Untold misery from a revere: lung trou ble and cbttuate?oougb.. "Often," the writes, "I- could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not sneak. All doctors and remedies failed till I used Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption and was completely cured." 'Sufferers from Coughs, Jolds, Throat and Lung Trou ble need lots grand remedy, for It never disappoints. Care is guaranteed by CD Bradham. Price SOo- and $1.00. Trial bottles free The Creearoom. In the dnja of (juevn Elisabeth it was customary to strew green rushes) on the uncarpeted floor of the actors' retiring room In theaters; hence the term greenroom. Subsequently it was usual to decorate the walls with green paper, and sometimes the rushes gave way to a carpet of green baise. Mother Always Keeps it Handy. "My mother suffered a long time from distressing psins and general ill health due primarily to Indigestion," says L, W Bpaldlng, Verona, Mo. "Two yean ago I got her to try Eodol. She grew better at once and now, at tbe age of seventy tlx, eats anything she wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects es she hat her bottle of Kodol bandy." Don't waste time doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause. If your stomsch Is sound your health will be good. Eodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by digesting your food. It it nature's owa tonic. F. B. Duffy. Brothcrl? Lore. "Throw that cigar away, my boy." "I'd let ycr linre it In er minute, bnt blood is thicker dan water. Me brud der berc asked fl ret" Now York Jour not Vacation Days. Vacation time It here and the children are fairly living out of doors. There could be no healthier place for them. Ton need only to guard against the ac cidents incidental to most open air aportt. No remedy equals ' DeWltt'l Witch Hazel Sslve for quickly stopping pain or removing danger of srrtoat con sequences. For cuts, scalds and wounds "I used De Witt's Witch Uaxcl Salve for sores, cuts and bruises,'' says L. B. John soa. Swift, Tex. 'It is tbe best remedy on the market" Sura cure for plies and skla diseases. Beware of counterfeits. F. 8. Daffy. Bttut Charms. Even tbe Romans were not without their charms.. They hang little cases around the neck-, which contained' a charm, generala not disdaining the name. Augustus thought it would bring him good luck to wear a piece of the aea calf and therefore never went with out thia talisman. , A Good Graf n Medicine. It speaks jrell for I bamberlaln's Cough Remedy when druggists .eat It la their own families la preference to any ether. "I have sold Chamberlain's Coagk Remedy for the put live years with eosa plete satisfaction to myself aud eastern ers," aaya Drtgglit J. Goldsmith, Van Sttea, R. Y. "I have alwaya need la my owa family for both ordinary cougbe and oolds and fof the cough following la grippe, aad '.find it very efflcaoloaa." For tale by r, 8. Duffy A Co, , :7Vri0 ''-neiliMB BrvV:!'f; - j ' Hudson bay Is I.W0 miles 10 longtb and covers au ttrm Of 830,000 square miles. w-v i.f . - .:- He)' el' misWawf; ;'tlV. Klpon, Vorkulilre." Englnud, keept ap a custom L00O years old." Every nfgbt a 'wakeman."j attired In oUlclal cos tume, appears before the mayor's house and blows three- solemn notes on the horn of RliKm.; ',y- k- -;,'t' Mr. -W. a Whedoa. Cashier pi the First Nstlonat Bank of W Interact, Iowa In er recent let ter gives some experience a carpenter In bis employ, that will be of value toother mecbtntes.; He says; "I bad a carpenter-working for we who was obliged to Hop work for several dyt on account, of llng ttoulilnl Wiih dlarhoea. -i' mentioned to him thai 1 had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colin, Cholma and P!t rboea Remedy bad rnred mo. lie ImiiikIu a 'e t f It f n the din--': t Imre snil i 1 ! ft t t l.i (In. sj r '.,, )!.,! f 1 i 1 . St." 1 nt t " ; , fiAYS 'NO PLA RSC - WUilntn T. Cv'eoslr fe wfltmi-a nei yiayaa be ealledvv'IbKentuckr feud." V V - V s " t anfmaffta Ttinmaa' Whn Tjiu me A Milliner"', haa been secured by KIrke LaShelle. '-" a- Sadie paapliy .has been re-engaged h - play Ura,T Crowley In ."Qulncy Adanw Sawyer ." - ---i lebu McVeigh, comedian will play the parrdf Ituba Boy In "Foxy Qrandf pa" next aeaaosv .v , John Drew wllj'e'saiila vacation at Eaathampton, N.T. The other Drew, big and UttlerwIII be With bmi, , " The KlhwA TEdanger Amusement company haa been Incorporated at Al bany with a capital of $150,000. The new mnetcer coraMy in which Jerome Byfcea la o appeaernext eea son to entitled '"TbetOBey-Baroer The great receipts of "Thar Sleeping Beauty and Ibe 'Beast, which haa just concluded Its-phenomenal season, were $SOL0OO.'. , ., If present negotiattona go through, "King Dodo" -will be presented ia Lon don, neat fall A separate company Will be selected. Nellie Lynch baa been re-engaged to play tbe principal soubrette in. the English musical comedy, "San Toy," managed by Edwin rrice. Reed More Help. Often tbe over-taxed organs of diges tion cry out for help by Dyspepsia's pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches, llvei complaints, bowel disorders'. Buch troubles- call for prompt use of Dr. King's Mew Life Pills. Tbey are gentle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25c at C. D. Bradham't drug store. u ' aeMtera aa fijanMi. Every Japanese barrack has a gym nasium, and the Japanese soldiers rank among tbe best gymnasts in tbe world. In half a minute they can scale a four teen foot wall by simply bounding on each other's shoulders. One man sup porting two or' three others. Ton may as well expect to. run a steam englae without waller as V and aa active energetic mas with a torpid liver and job may know that bit food; or feels dull and languid after eating often hit headache and sometimes dizziness. A few deees of Chamber laln'i Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, Im prove his digestion aad make him feel like a new man. Price 5 cents. Samples free at F. S. Duffy ft Co's drug store. CAN BE 8ATED. Ho ont aver uetd CokoDrmdrclICiire without wtiaf Flag riauUe. It makea a acalp hsalthy, and a -healthy scalp grows healthy hair. Imitations and substi tute fail, .but ths genuine doaa all ae claia it will do. Bold at every drug a tort, used in every barber shop. Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap. for stianpootng the hair and beautifying the complexion. A pronouoctd and imaediale suc cess. Delightfully refreshing. A. R. BREMER CO., CHICAGO. FOR SALE. BY ILIA DRUGGISTS The- Tourist Season OPENb WITH THE MONTH OF JUNE; and the South em announces the sale ot IrOTT It ATE i Sa taiGD Mel! FrofflJlotoPoiils To tbe delightful Ketorts located on - and reached jrm its lines. THESE TICaTITS BEAK FINAL LIMIT ; OCT. ti, mt That section of North Care-Hoe . known aa . ' ; & THE LAND OF THE BKin ' - ' ',. aad the v ' J . SAPfHlRE OOUNTBY ? Ia particularly attractive to those la search of mountain resorts, where ,the air la ever cool and invigorating, aad where accommodations can be hadeitber at the comfortable and well kept board. Ing houses or toe mo ret expensive ano up-to date hotels, ;- . ,. v ( ..-' y-; " ADDITIONAL SLEEPING CARS Placed In Bern oe from Varlout PofaU to Principal Besorts, thus hfferdmgt! GREATLY 1MPEOVEO FACILTflKa' .,!.! I Jer reaohtna; those hose points, a -'-'I -..,;,!v)'-. directed, to! the rartlcular attention It w Elegant Dtning-Cay Service en prlu- :vv.-?;elJ.thongh totdeay'j. U . Boothsrn Pallway haa Just issned Its handsome Resort Folder, descriptive ef the many deliphtfnl resorts along1 the line of Its nd. The folder also fives the Ksmn ot proprietors ot hotels and l.ai - l,n. a a" ' tiiiP'''f Bf guetta tiiey -. neramec ,.o. .Copy can be limf ttnrm nnllitln to any Sontliera luiiiwuy 1 U.Rtit AK"t." ;-, tienrrallWnlger Agent,,,'; '. :-v, - f W. A. T!'"t, -".' ,' ' .. ' I-On 'cjfgr.' ' ''?,....... J', D. C. . t ; r aUa. i Tho liniment bottle and flannel atrip' are familiar objects in nearly acvery- .houaehokl. They are the weapons that have been used for generations to. fighld Rfittiiiiatlsmr and are about as. effective i the battld with thia giant diseaaa.as thai blnnderbnsa of our forefathers wouldbe in tnc4e.warlare.: " era Aheamiitianufl.aiiaAt t atAA edWlltion of the blood.- It li fillM 'tin the joints, muscles and nerves, -mimn tinK.nl I i 11 L ; Werraepositd there by thebteodandcasvbe reached only through the blood. Rubbing with, liniments, soaaatimea relieve temnor'aHlv the nrhea and pains, bu these are only symptoms wuuigcuiineweauier; iae reat disease lies deeper, tbe blood and system are infected. itheumatisnueattnot .be radicallv and nerntanrntVe cnrnl mti the blcxxphaAbeeJ Bnrifle3, and no remedy does this so thoroughly -.nd,,lrorptly as 8 Si-Sj It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream exhilaratin? tonic. Our physicians write about their case, and we will send and its treatment, THE IiA GBAHGK, W. C Knglish, Classical, Scientific and Commercial lor boys and young men. t-'eventy-one Eyarding Pupils from eventeen Counties and two Btates the past year. A M ilitary School that is hot a machine: wheie kffscibkot ikstsad of miHbkhs is SOUOBT; where thdihfiii, manly, honkst boys are wanted. A four years Preparatory Course, giving full and thorough preparation for College or For Life. Athletics enrouragfd. Charges reasonable. Term begins Fept. 3rd. Write for illustrated catalogue. J. K. DEBNAJI, Snpt TTffFTTffTTTfTT - mffftU" cngncunumi ano. mmMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmM1mmmmmmmm INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: A combination of theory and practice, l hook study and manual work in Engineeriny;, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, Oechanic Arts ahd Cotton Manufacturing. Full Courses (4 years), Short Courses (2 year Special Courses (3 mos.). Tuition and room, $10 a term; board $8 a month. 80 teachers, 309 students, new building for 600. Write for booklet "A Day at the A A M. College." llitiiitAAAAiAAtAif a ilitiiiAjtt AAAAAAAAA4A AAA Ailillii TIIK KTOIITII CABOLIJVA State Normal ond Industrial College. Literary Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial Pedagogical nualcal MARBLE wo 7DR. M O -i iiJ (TEETrllNG Itarrr (at ArkmaMa BrttodWI OoeMne.VTl1i: "ticlmid SS lit, MM foe oHc !! lf "TBBTBINA " Wmdk vkaramM4cklUmUkitH. TtwoUMrtrb4r Mii- MU, Md n mum k matyi mmtwuam tt t oar kk w to wkw ooadHioo 1 hm bowU but oosdMtoa lor dan, US otkliic tkM MtMtNUrf aftd k. k maA fttrtkf tf Jlli. Ottor NOTICE. On August 1st 1902, 1 will sell at tbe Court House -door, hi Mew Bern, N. C. to the highest bidder for cash, at IS o'clock n;, tbe following described notes and mortgage: Two notes under teal dated January 91st 1897, due respec tively on January 1st 1898 snd January 1st 1899. Face Value $300,00 each, signed by J. P. Its wit, payable, to Rddle W. Rawlt. with power of sale and foreclos ure. See book 18 psge SS0 snd book 81 pa(e 637 In tbe-rrglster of deeds office of raniioo county, it. v. " anail'im 'KLiaiutfjiX law, 74 .Bo. Front 8t , Opp, Hotel Cbattawka, HBW BSBN, M. tt' rVovAn f!nnnt AtSmTHwr . f ' Circuit, Craven, Jones, Ontiow Cart eret. Pamueo. Ureene. Lenoir, and the Trinity College, ' Offer 198 Kradnata ttd nnderirradd- ata eotrrses of study. jr. New llbrarj fa culties, nuioniwry equiproonie. ; mm grmBatlusa.. 4 . Number of, students doubled la 8 years. "Large number of scholarships awarded annually. Loans roBdejfc;Wofly students, jSaeeiaes very' moderate. ,' ?a'rl.tfsz ' ForeabeeMdiR; '4;:Si-ii.j.; '-i - id' Pf -Vf. flKWSoic,'' t'r 'v Beglstrar; "! laxative tasteless ink to;:ig. ..mho a ironor '.cAMiiy tuid at irw.r and liniments and oils nor nothing -...aa... . .. . M. which are liable to return with every i iuu) nioig oHjua.D uk aiieciea pansy wnicn dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and the sufferer-obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. .- & S. 3. contaltls no-potash or other mineral, but is a Deflect Vegetable blood nurifier.nnd most will advise, without charce. all who free our special book on Rheumatism SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a, , - T"''"'''"""'''; oueuumLoi Ksuucyc President GEO. T. WINSTON, Raleigh, N. C. Session opens September 18th. Kxpenses $100 to $140, for non-residents of the feate $1(10. Faculty of !.'( members Practice and Observation f-'chool connected with the Col eg Correspondence invited from those desiring comtent teach ers and stenographers 1 o secure hoard in the dormitories all free tuition applications sliou'd be made before .Inly lDth. For catalogtie and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLE- I). HclVER, ORKF.NSItOltO, N C. TUCKER BROS 810 North front Street, WILMINGTON" N. C. The place to liny jour ( emetH'y Work at BOTTOM I'IUi l. Ir Foreign and Domenlic Oraiiite and Marble. Lettering mid Fininh the Best Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch jard, Goldsboro, N. C. FFETTyS 1 1 1 11 11 ti't a POWDERSJlryj Buck Si aists. Ark., am. 18. UuL r 1 1 fmtllursoolt Uw MoMtdAoM -TSBTHINA" (mn ummfn M Uw Umu$ " u im mj tool ku Notice and Warning to the Descend ant of Col Benjamin Stead man of the Revolution ary Wars. I It will be foand vital to the beet In terest of Ann Rebecca Hcolt snd Kll.t ! beth Spellings descendants of Col. Ben- I tomln MlMitmort nr ahMlr lr.l holr. to forward to tbe undersigned, by U. S nail as early sa possible, eflldivlu sworn to before a court officer having a seal, stating the degrees of their descent from the said Sleadniaa and the present address of sll known xteseendenti. All of whom are hereby wanted against signing or empowering aay one cite to sign any Inttiumeul of writing, convey ing any Inierrat to any lands owned hy the enisle of tald Benjamin Bleadman nntll after hrarlng from tbeandrrtlgned by loiters NAM RON 8KN0J, No. 1514 Cheyenne Koad, Colorado Pprlaes Colors In Directory ot the Malls at the New . Bern Post Oftlce. ' Mall for all points North, rioath and West via A. eV N. .C. R. R. and A. LI Liae close at 4 a. as. ,.' .... ; Mall for alt points Seat via A. A N. C R. R. close at So p. n. - ' ' Mall for all points -North and West via A. A .C. It B. close at 0:00 p m. Matl for Oriental. Maaleo, JCIIaabelh City aa Norfolk vie Mr. Nente olose at 6:80 p, m. .( j'.Se-Jfc-M-VJ. . 'Kail fof OrleataV Manteo, Kllaabeth Chy snd Norfolk ia Btr.Oeraeoka does .a ef .tVa . .. - , . Aril Ilflnfii'lr borp, Btonewall, Vaadehaera tndXrlen - tal close at 6:80 a. " , - ' . .. v? Mail for Belial, Mma, Qeddy, Chip and Doubt close at 9-.H0 a. m. . : . ' , Mall mat aatlaiai Krnlil VAtan. W matl r and Vsnceboro close at 1:00 p. m, t . MaH for Wh!tford:close at 1:00 p. m. - : flaritotTB W. IlAMOrx-a. P. at.

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