J He JUUKHAU ,J- 1 -, " '" ,; Published every day In theyear,eicept - ltoadyttMattddle street, ' ' -- ' - " "J' - Psoas No. 8. r. CHARLES U STEVENS. ' BtlTOB tXD tBOnOSTOli" .. :HBSCWPIIOH utssrP.- .toe year, ia dvsaoe.'...... .;4.te On year, not fa dTooe,.f..i..,f S.M a - a- ,S !? "!, Advertising IUtM fttrnUhed an sppll satlon. f n - Entered at the Post Offioe, New Bern. N. Um leoond Imm utter. ' rr; OBelal Paper f Sti hn al Mew Ben. N. C. aly 80, IMS. THE FARMER TO BB ENVIED. While no new statistics are needed (o prove thai the farming interest is the wai backbone of the ooantry , and to gauge the country's real prosperity, crop conditions matt be regarded aa the greajt factor, yet It la not without profit to look oyer compilations of figure regard ing the farmer'a growing wealth. And In thli connection the following from The Financier, ahowa howfestfs the following wealth of tola ooantry, aud that the farmer, as a class, wu ever aoproaperona at at the preaent time. The Financier says: ' ; hA The farmer, eo far aa actual wealth b concerned, b the eapltalbtof the United States, ThCeawBareaa report the Talue of tanning property of the country, tuned bat week, estimates that the 5,738,857 farm of the United State are worth ie,674.9047. Of thb mount 36G,198,m, or 81 per cent, lepressnt the value of building, and 118,114,498.066. or 87.6 per cent, the value of bad and lmprovemeats. Farm Implements and machinery are worth $701,881,660, and lire stock 13.078,050,. 041, making the total fanning wealth over 80,514 million of dollars. This, Is , undoubtedly a very low estimate,: but accepting It h correct, other forms of Industry pale beside It in comparison. The value of the railway systems of the United States, approximating 900,000 miles, b shout 11,800 million dollar, counting bonds and stock oapitallaatloB, or but little over half the farming wealth The railways, In fact, constitute the only , single Industry which approaches even remotely the stupendous totals' revealed by the census enumeration of farming wealth. It b Impossible, of court, to compare the operations of these two Important divisions of Industry, for the simple reason that they are distinct la their results, and th Items which enters Into one are not found la another. Still It b not without interest to classify as far as possible the operating totals, with the Ides of afford ing a rough approximation, at least, of Income yield on investment, etc . The railway systems of the United 8tte4n 1900 reported gross earnings of tMV 96,878, or a little more tkaalM percent on the total stock and bond capitaliza tion, The gross farm laeome la 1800 was 18,764.177,708, and the percentage of gross laosm span In vestment was Vifi per cent It will be seen that the mm Ing Industry made out better than the railways. ' - How's Talk? Y We offer One Hundred Dollars Be ward for aay case of Catarrh that -eaanot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Our. -' T. J. CHENEY ft CO, Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the bat 15 years, sad believe him pefectly honorable in all business ad financially able to carry out any pb llgstions made by their firm. Wist ft Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDiKGjKnrsiic ft Manrai, Whole ale Druggist, Toledo, a ; ' ' ; HsU's Catarrh Care b taken Internally acting directly apoatho blood Sad ma cou earfaeea of ths system, Testlavoalati eat free. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by allDraggbte. - Hall's Family PflUare the best,,, s t. f i . . - !' ! '" U " , he TWatrM ft Waa Oslt Be (American) My grandfather fefH 1 Banker H11L - . y"' ' 1 ' - She (English) -Oh, whsf-a 'pretty sume for a golf llnksl Bat bo W did. he Happen to fall Wndge. V ' . - - ,1 Oat tw tnthwaraa i ' , Two were thrt are sfmrt at sweet A But feewaare to attar tberew - .Wban a sum gets us in a oar - And sItm uor uimi his smui , . mam atate-JasnaaLt J I say some othn salve, ofatmeat, Otloa, oil or sllrgsd healer b aa good a ABaekba's Arnica Belva, tell aha thirty 'years of marvelous tares of Pftosuai, 2Bolb, Coras,. Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, -Bnalda, Bndws sad SUa. 'Eruptions Oeove it's the best sad cbespeet. JX O. Bradham'a drug store, . ii it k -t t r i. t m v - . : ' n .. , w - ' : x inn rronarsnon eorT"!rs en i in ioov itgivesinstAotroiietsnd oevf ineioon vouamnt, aue diwiiwwiiiv J'11'1 11 ' ..' 1 1 I 1 : f . i 1 Mil rf, MJiacn can (bkc lb J'J 1U use r hi j -tlMniwn.i t)f dyTvpiiPS fiae t n ; cared aiterever;buinf( else 1 .led. - it ffy ach, relieving all diHt aft r c -i: . l)letlDnunnecc8sarv. ric&act to a. , -ra s - I-: a .4 a i. .. - -- t y 11 - 1 CUnfAiN CALLS.'. ' the next Drory Lane pantomime jrtll bh "Mother Goose." . ' ' '. Kate Upper has been engaged tor Julia Marlowe's company, ' Delia fitacey Is one of the engaged for "Codfleh Aristocracy." ,. . XL 8. Wllbrd begins Ms American tour la Montreal on Sept, 20. - Ada Xewls has been ngaged by David Bebsce for next season. - It la ceported that CharieaTrohmsa will have nothing more to do with one eight stands. . , ; - A ten-year-old H Carmen d'Assll va b writing a Way for the Comedle Francaise lot Paris. - - f- - Miss Grace Heyer la to succeed Mrs. Clara Bloodgood la the rob of Mrs. takela ITha Way of tbe World." Otis Harlan b playing bis old rob ot George Washington Flshback in Hoyt's "A Texas Steeroa a southern circuit Mr. Nebe Erlckson, a real Swedish actor, .win play In "Xoa Tonson," un der P. Kennedy's msnsgement, next esBon. ' ' ' - , v Mr. W. 8. Whedon, tbshbr of the first National Bank of Wlnterset, lows la a teceat letter gives some experience a oarpeate la hb -employ, that will be of vara toother smeehanles.' He says: "I had s earpeater working for me who was obliged, to stop work for several days oa account of being troubled with dUurboe. I meaUoaed to htm that 1 mat, baeaelmlbriy Jtroabled sad that Cluunterlala's Colic, Cholera and Dbr rhoea Remedy had eared ae. He bought a bottle of It from the druggist here and informed me that on doeeured him, and b again at his work." For sale by F. 8. Duffy ft Oo. I v ) I- V v., ' ' ' ' More' Parlaaale Thmm Most. Wlgg-No; can't say that Talkalot b a friend of mloa. 1 merely have a speaking acquaintance with him. Wagg Moat people only have a Us Unlngaoqualatance. Philadelphia Reo brd. . : i Can at F. & Daffy ft Vs drag store and get a free sample of Chamberlain' Stomeabaad Uver Taeleta. They are sa elegant physio. They also Improve the appetite, etrengthea the- digestion and regulate the liver sad bowels. They are My to take and pleasant ia effect AwiaMs s IMI Arnst "Rrasslu di'trat outiueul, but he b eating It regularly for breakfast now," satd Larbltt. "What's bis object?" naked Oilroy. "He's trying to Improve hb golf ac rent" Judce. Too may a wU expect to run a steam engine without water as to fled aa active energetic man with a torpid liver and yea nay know that hb food; or feels dull and languid after eating oftea has headache aad sometime dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's 8tomach and Lrrer Tablets will restore Us brer to Its normal fnnctloni, renew hb vitality, Im prove hb dlgastloa and soaks him feel like s new man. Price 85 cent. Samples free at F. B. Duffy ft Go's drug store. Cmrty Batv. venoa with naturally curly hair re said i to be fpsmissad of more lova ble and tweet aatorea than those with .wiry or straight capllbry adornment On most occasion tbe fact that we are loofclaav our best Is a wonderful ln ceattv to gosftbefcavler, and tbe wo- man wtth aatoral curia can discount aar wria4sfjtk1arlred' slatec many a tlma and oft She knows ftWhy' should aba not lie amUUat Aratght bstrssas; aeasiaerea oy saeestcseau as a mane Of tAewds 4bT4eaar. " Hslr which W straight before sickness will some-' times grow curry afterward. . ' MtTLA FUi, October 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltl aoas, Md. Gentlemen-I have had Eczema over thirty yeatsvaav tried many remedies prescribed by varioa physiaiani, bat to nothing ha the disease yielded so reed- fly s to Liqum SuLTHoa. I think, if oseeVpropetr it bwadoabtedly a speol flo for F rases. I have prescribed it for e4hetawUaaotsetaaaoxry retulu. I consider It the best remedy tor eats aeoaa affeotloas I kavs ever kaowa, aad regard It as the greateat medical dltooa eryoftbtage, '. " - ' ' 4 4 . . AEewpeUuliy yoaia,'. .-' - -v 1 W. A, HEARD; H D. For sale at F. & Daffy's. V T ftvtau jaaaia, We have traced it back aad And that a, TopeMaromaa some sixteen years ago earned bar baby girl Bertha, later be waa called Bertie, then Birdie, thea ana when she waa graduated It Byrdeyne. Mothers never toon; simple a thing may result trig Atcuson Globe, - :4 SpialaclAille Qutekly CaVel! .' 'At one Una) I saffered from a severe spratn of Oe aakle," says Geo. E.. Cary editor of the Guide; Wsshlngtoe, Ve, "Afuraatagesveral well reouaad4 Biedicjaeswitaoatsneaesi, ) tried JCham bnUInb fata Balm,, aad sm pleased to key that relief came as sooa aslbagaa tu see sad a ecasplste ear spesdllyfol-towed."- Bold by F. B. Daffy ft Co,- j r "T'fii'tU ;aw 4aW 4)sWkj: fBera l a rraeebwy of a earstma per sonality well known to many prof es aieaal men ia London todar. . He to a Scot whose business ability b above tbe average, but everything be does 1 cone ntn the air of a aaan eoastantly ' wrestling with aow problem ot the soul. . Me rarely speaks unless spoken to He never smlbsv and hb eyes have a fixed but Intense expression,' One day be was returning to London with several eornfantons, Tbe whole par ty were Kcott'h,' ut the companions were of gouUJ tn -' Oim of them told a humorous tab, over which the rest bached uproariously. Mot so the hu man problem. II i t in a corner of the railway carr' r'owerlng at his mirthful friends. i:u.f an hour a ft or- ward, however, when all were stnnd' -; St a Street enrner before sepnrntlng 1, took one op' 'e snd n!4 anh 'in.- f s 1 slowly: "Ye would olit!rve tlmt I C 1 na' IniiRh et yonV '-.ry. Wi.'l, I r t thJ.t r - t H'.t ,:: , t I 'eve a !. it -f t .."- I (v,E MEN. Gonzales de Queaada, "Cuba's first minister to thb country, came here five years ago na a uuuun reyuuui; ngein. Be U still in his thirties. Webster Davis, formerly'. assistant secretary of the Interior, Is to leave 'Kansas City and take up the -prtctlc of Uw in New York city, f '. ' - ' ; 3. Lewis Boyden of Norwood, Mass, the ts superintendent of two Sunday ihooto In 'that city, has Just cele brated hb eightieth Irtrtboay.-r.i;. --Frederick A. Kuirtxsch, surveyor of customs of Syracuse,' H. I has one of ihe finest collections of paper aioney of any one la the United Statea. - Major Pond, . the Impresario, .ia In bb sixty-fifth year.and began life as a 'Journeyman printer. . He once net type for three months with John Brown.- Professor Morse of Salem, Mobs, has been decorated with the Third Order of the Bblng Sun try the emperor ot Japan, an honor Which he rsrely be stows. ----- - . . f Admiral Crownlnshield pronoonees Eime "Crunshel," Just as Majori-b- proooonced "Marchbanks," lump Beecbara,"'ClKilniorideley Burnley" SJid Metinjen f Mevrn,'' j John D. Long b a triple ex x-con-gressman, ex-governor and ex-secretary of the navy.- Tufts college has Just conferred upon hint ."titte-whlch wlU tick, that of doctef f tawife - -r F. N. Finney of Milwaukee, WtaJ has purchased tne fanwus rug' known aa the Bmpree Eugenie's prayer rsg. It te made of silk end was given to the consort of Na'poleon 111. by the shah ot Persia. ; " A. W. Paine of Bangor, Me, will be ninety years of age in August and has practiced tow at the Penobscot bar for sixty-seven years, and he b probably the oldest lawyer la point of practice In New Engbnd.. M. Combest the new French prime minister, was formerly a priest, and as the real executive be will now be charged with- the enforcement of re cently passed statute which will drive half of tbe priests of France but of tbe country. DofiHFailtoTryTUs' Wbeaeve& honest trial b glvea to Electric Bitters for any trouble It b rec ommended for a permanent cure will sarely be-effeeted. It sever falls to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys sad bowels, stimulate the liver, Invigorate the nerves and purify the blood. - It's wonderful tonic for run-down systems. Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney ad Liver Troubles, 8tomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, . Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satbfaotloa guaranteed by 0. D. Brad ham. Only 60 cents. Wkr She WaM a latmaaotlM. "I must bare nn Introduction to that woman." "Why, yes;, certainly," repUed her friend, and at once brought it about Later she asked: "What made you so keen about meet ing Mrs. S.T You gascd at her as In tently ss if yon could not take your eyes from her while yon were talking. I never found bcr eo interesting." "Oh, I don't know whether she is in teresting, but didn't you see that love ly tie she woreT I Just had to find Out bow it was made. I know bow to make one exactly like it now. Just let me clap my eyee on anything ot that sort If or a few minutes and Til reproduce M oo that you never could tell tbe copy from the original." New York Press; Mother Always 1 Keeps it HtnoyV, "My aaotaer saffered long time from distreeslsg pains and general in health due primarily to Indigestion," y ITf Bpaldlag, Tsroaa, Mo. "Two years sgo I got her to try KodoL 8be grew better at once and bow, at the age of seventy six, eats anything she wants, remarking that ebe feanr1 a bad efforts aa she ass her bottle of Eedol hsafly.tt Doa'twaste Una doctoring -symptom. .Go after tbe cause. . Ii your stomach b sound your health will be .ed. Kodol rests the stomach aad atreagthens the body by digesting your foed. lt b store's own tonlo. F. B. Daffy. . v ; ; Am ercfaUMt Sf Netk lotWsys that With ra asodera- ateeK aptnta' a bond ing can be carried to height equal to Seven end uue naif luawtaa Absn eter of. theses. ,JBy this rnen a ordinary rttyH1oc1t -eooM -bw' erecsed a bnUdlnsj U00 faet algfc,rB00 feet nlgner Una tbe JUffet tower Itwoald bare 12S stories aad rest sbotit 136,- wofioa. , ... t :.( . ? ; .'" ' t : t Take a beta la Bjmeoek'a Liquid M phur. ney sm supsriertotheM of tb aost eebbrsted Bnlpntrr Bprlirrs, having tbe additional advantage of being! nude sey desired strength. Tbey will? care Prickly heat, .Ecsema; lad all skia dls- eases.' For sale by F. 8. Dafff.T.iP:' j ' . '' , , fl ' -n -i JAiatHf s sesiaOfai-'- I ''Tyapepsia -would no longer be the national disease la America If the peo. pie of thb country would adopt a plslS diet etmilar to that ot Norway and iKraden. Oont b witnown -iansotig Swedes-and ri.a wsIilm, md "th reey cheeks and clear complexions of the young people of those coootriae -are the result of the simple food the chit dren eat," the United Statea consul at Bergea, Norway, says. )"Hot rolls end white bread are rsrely seen in Bwederi Knackbrode or bard bread b the stand ard article of food. It- b made of ground oats nnd rya Tbnre b no yea at tn the bread, and it b rolled Into tbla Wafers; which are baked and bung up (where they will kp" perfectly dry, Swedes eat thb broad and drink milk for two meals a day and hsve one meal at Which they eat meat and potntnei Sweets are almost nulnown. c: '..Jrea are allowed to eat candy Only on state occasion." ' ; i ,.r ; k C;IC;r;a CcJIc'iv J . tt speaks well, for, ( ksmberlaln's Congb P;!Y .y 1 -n dri ' i use It In tbelrown fan,,.:cs In pn).Uiuta to any other. "I bare sold Obmber!Ma' Cough Remedy for th put (Its jnrt wlih com plot sat:u.act!oa to rr.yjrtf snd tiistom ers," Sfiys rr-- t J. C, " "h, V.?n ri!fi,r'.Y. l..-fl'Tf-, v lit la i. j i f ' y f..r' '" -f i ' i F Got Cow Ere. Eruce, a K-J Opera glsger, Escred &a cperatloa. . proof That lany Operations for Orarlaa Troubles are Un steeessarr. -.. "f Daas Mas. Peteham i Travelling for years on the road, with irregular, meala and sleep aad damp beds, broke down -my "health so eompletely twt years ago that the physician advbed a eomplete reut, and when I had gained MBS. O. BBUCB. snfdotent vitality, an operation for ovarian troubles. Not a very cheerful prospect, to be sure. I, however, was advised to try Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vegetable Compound avnd Saut atlvo Wash ; I, did so, fortunately for me. , Before a month had passed I felt that xoy goneral health had im proved) la- three month more I. waa cured, and I have been in perfect health sinoe. I did not lose an engage-' ment or miss a meal. - " Your Vegetable Compound Is eer talnly wonderful, and well worthy the praise your admiring friends who nave been cured are ready to give you. I always speak highly of It, and you will admit I have good reason to do so." Mas. 6. Baron, Lansing, Mich. $1000 furftlt If (tow tnUmnlml to aet smatea TTh fullest counsel on this abject can te aecuredt without cost by writlnK to Mrs Plnkham, Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be entirely confidential. The Saeceaafal ChJeacaaa. , "I teU you," said tbe doctor, "ir the man who can push himself along that succeeds best in this world." "Not at ail," replied the professor. "It's the man who can shore others but of tbe way that succeeds best" Chicago Tribune. NeedJMore Help. Often the over-taxed organa ot diges tion cry out for help by Dyspeptls's pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches, llvei complaints, bowel disorders. Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are gentle. thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25c at C. D. Bradham'a drug store. Eaay Enonaa, The New Arrival and the Experi enced Mold are the dramatis persona) of a brief comedy published in Life. Tbe New Arrival was in doubt about the use of tbe blower on the open fire place. "When will It bo time to .take this blower off?" "Lave it nione," replied the Experi enced Maid, "till it do be too hot for yes to touch; then lift It off," Poisoning tbe System. It b through the bowels that the body b cleansed of Impurities, Constipation keeps these poisons la the system, cans lag headache, dulness and melancholia t first, thea unsightly eruptions aad finally serious illness unless a remedy b applied. DeWttt's Little Early Risers prevent thb trouble by stlmulstlng the liver and promote easy, healthy action of the bowels. These little pill do not act violently but by strengthening the boweb enable them to perform their own work. Never gripe or distress F. B. Duffy. A Great Work of Art. It was Apelles who visited the studio of Protogenee In Rome and, finding the artist absent; drew a thin colored line In such a way that the Boman knew that only hb Grecian brother could bve done it But, not to be -outdone, Protogenee drew thlnnef line upon that of Apelles, and when thb, was teen Apelles drew a third line upon that of Protogenee, ' Tbls panel, waa then looked upon at tbe greatest worst of art; no says the story, in the pabee of the Cesar ' ; Sarefl From an Iwftil Fate. : "everybody said? had toonsumptlon,' writes Mr. A, MVBhlelds, of Chambers burg, Pa. "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, eaused by Hay Fever tad Asthma, that few thought I could get well, bat I learned -of the marveloa merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption," Used ' It, and was com pletely o ured." For desperate Throat aad Lung Diseases It is the safest cure In ths worliLsad is Infallible for Coughs, Colds snd Bronchial Affections.. Guar anteed bottles 50o- aad $1.00. Trial bot tles free at C D. Bradhsm's.'M u. t. r'TK' Tfca. Haaaaa Baav' '4 v The heart of tnan is a booknay, It b aa enclycapedb of everything that baa ever come within the range of Its personal experience.'' It preserves an eternal record of all ' the stories -In, which It has played a- part. It ts strsnge what sad things may be hidden In Irs depth without giving any token of their existence. The heart may be gsy end may send the smile mantling to the face, but all. the while yon see only the topmost stratum. If the graves beneath were to give up their dead, the mllos would seem etrangcly out of place, - , r ..,.?- v,''. Vacation Days. ' . Vacation tlms b bsre snd lbs children sre fairly living out of doors. There could be so healthier place for them. You need orly to guard against tbe se clilents incidental to most open air sport. .No remedy equals DcY.'Ht's Witch H7,ol B!ve for qnlikly atopj ing psln or remnTing dnnfnr of srrlotn con sequence. For cuts, Sf-ulils and woun !s "1 used DeWUt' V. i !i Ilnzel F ilve for sors, cuts ami brui r ; L. B. J-il-n n, f'-r"(.,Tex. "It l I' 1 t r j i 1 ! ' t." fiure ' ' r ; ip' I. ll. ,-. ..a " -'A ' rare' r,a'"e f r trfne would be the .iu ..an euila. of h, elne. There 1 inan can put op his ntua but anywhere. ue aas an abundance of fruit, such ss the banana, Jaca, caK etc She tidal rivers are full of fish, shrimp, crabs and oysters, and the woods abound rtthaamfcrf.sg:, a v-jT' 1 - '' ? r lrts..lTmetotelT;;.;t- " "Colds are someOmeS more troublesome la sraasir4kaa) taw laser t,4faj so hard to keersrjsansBdrne; tetaantfhoe cool ing off site ererelsb. One Miniate Cough Cure cures at ones.' Absolutely safe. Acb Immediately. Bare cure for cough. tcoUs,toup throat and lung troubles r a uugy. Oa na t3atoiilo'.tlNl. He knew tli- luaevu liy tbeli names; Ten Ihouiuiul kinds or more; A eockrouch oa the bathtub's rim A Ulattta ortentalls waa te hint. Ana It was nothing more. , n -.-CbJcafe Tribune. Wkea Traa H eeta rat. "See where they've formed a broom stick trust" . "Whst for?" "To beat the ai:trn8t.',--Detrolt Free Press. . BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE Another-' ridiculous food has been branded by the most competent authori ties. They hsve dispelled the silly notion that one ktad of food 1 needed for brain aaotaer for muscles, aad still anotherfor bones, A correct diet will not only nour kw a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet how- aver good your food may be, Its nutri ment b destroyed by indigestion jit dys pepsia. You must prepare for their ap pearance or prevent their coming by taklnr regular doses of Green's Aurust Flower, the favorite -medicine of the -healthy millions. A few doses Sid di gestion, sumuisiee the fiver to health actios, paiiaea the blood, and makes you feet buoyant aad vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy si F. B. Duffy- Get Green Special Almanac. A Palater. Briggs How do you know Mrs. Dul cet is such a handsome woman? You say you never saw her. Griggs No, but you shouhd-beer how the other women talk about her. Bos ton Transcript. Somebody figures that there are 1,487 remedies for rheumatism. But it gets there just tbe snmo. New York World. Saves a Woman's Life. To hsve given up would hsve meant death for Mrs. Lob Cragg, of Dorches ter, Mass. For years she had' endured untold misery from a severe lung trou ble and obsllaste cough, "Oftea," she writes, "I could scarcely breathe and sometime could not speak. All doctors snd remedies failed till I used Dr King's NewDbcotery for Consumption snd w completely cured." Sufferers from Coughs, Jolda, Throat and Lung Trou bl need tbls grand remedy, for It never disappoints. Cure b guaranteed by 0 D Brad ham. Price 60o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A BaalMM Haa. "You lent him the money to buy that mule from you?" "Yosslr," answered Mr. Brastus Pink' ley.' "It doesn't look Uke business, but tt were sech a good chance to get de beef of de trade dot I couldn' bep ad Vancia' de caab," Waabington Star. CAavoniA. na j tai mwmtmn Beopt -The Tourist Season OPBNb WITH THB MONTH OF JUNE; and the '' ssiBOnneavttiesaleof - . IsOTV'. IXATE Sdef Im&i Tictets faJIMeflii Points : To the delightful Besorti located on1 v ' and reached via IU lines. j i THESE, TICKETS JBBAK FINAL I . LI KIT OCT, trr 190S. .. . That sectionjoj North Carolina - ', ' kaowa at THE LANt OF THE SKY f SAPPHIRE OOUNTEY Is partieubrly attractive to "those tin aearcnof mountain veeons, wnere ui air b ever eoel and invlaxnatinav aad w hers aeoomraodstions can be harfslthor at ths oomtortabb and well kept board ing nouses or uie more expensive aao - .: v. ;V I K - f ADDITIONAL SLEEPING OARS Pbeed In Service from Various Points ' tl.,,,l I nMMm S.hna a,frAMllni GREATLY 1MPEOVED FACILTTIK9 For reaching those points. i '? Partlrttbr attention is directed to tbe Elegant Dlnhtg-Car Service on prin- .; . eipal through trains; .. V 5- -1 . ' I " -V. t 1 Southern Fallwsv has Jtist laaoed Us handsome Resort Folder, descriptive of the many del'"-"'"! rmorta along tb line ot iu run. i. 'ihe folilev also gire of T-rfi '-''. r ot lint"'s snd ' ot piesta ( jt IrfQ b , i any buuthern 1 1 I hiU 1 1 tt, Southern pathway ,ALMytUiii The crutch Is a poot substitute for lees, and affords a rerr inpnnvenlent and tiresome mode of locomotion there ia no more pathetic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving- along the street sxtpported by these artificial limbs. , : , ? when Rheumatism settles in the bones and muscle of the legs, it is safe to predict that the victim will eventually become helpless jnd crutch-boand. - The eorroeive, irriritiBgnxatter that is deposited ia the joints and mnsclea causes the most intense pain, the knees and ankles awelVand when the aatoral oils and fluids that lubricate these parts are completely destroyed the joints become locked and the muscles drawn and stiff, and crutches a necessity. TheBrMpoisottthstprodorh dLitribnted thronsrh the BVStem. and ,back and feet, or other parts of the body' resulting often in total disability. A nmuuint ran nf Ttnenniatiam can be effected onlv bv a comolete cleans- 'ine ol the blood, and rioother remedy It neutralizes acia enecis, puxiaca and the gritty particles are washed out or dislodged by the new rich bloodand elief comes to the pain-racked Sttfierer. S. S. S; leaves no morbid, irritating matter in the Hood to reunite and produce xnntW attafk. but excels everV atom of it from the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does' not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. ' Write for our special free bobk-on Rhetrmatism, and if any medical advice or other information ia wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish it without charge. THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A, tr? " II II INC Bar. J. W. Berrr (of Arkansas BelhatM paoUCMOC-l KKTUlMA " W I Mit bj a package ana it la bad eondttioa bat an. aa aotalas Mriaci reuei ana no nas aaa ao forUmteooUa. Other aaiapamot I'ARBLEanoORAKITE jJfl01KEHlS; Mm THE KOUTII State Normal md Literary Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial Pedagogical riusical (Agricultural and INDUSTRIAL T "III 4"." A combination oi theory and practice, of book study and manual work iu- Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, mechanic Arts; P and Cotton Manufacturing. Frill Courses (4 years), Hhort Courses ( i year), ; Special Courses (3 mos.). Tuition and 80 teachers, 809 students, new building P at the A & M. College" President UNIVERSITY Of cHprth Carolina. Academic Department " Jttedlclnc, I -6J Fliannaey. One Itundred andy'elght: sehoUrahlp. Trai Aaitloa toteackersand to ministers' sons. Loans for the needy, t0i Stndeata.:-M lastructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, ,Cen. ; 'K M tral Heating BrstehV ' Van term kegfiuBeptember 8, 1903. CuruEiu.ll- O. i . OF PHARMACY 'Jitaitf of Nortb Carolina. f-HjjffirjIpped. taborttorij fr K .j-y.fi .-; TBoroiisii worif. Address-' A-f:ji'viV'4.j-i , ' Chnpol Uill, N. 0.- While In Beaufort be tare and stop a Cr oil House. Flrst-CIasS Board. A home .AT.Iini; people. Fl ihliig I int!rs; noxc" 1. Terms 1.5 s iodsred In the arms, shoulders, hands. so surely accomplishes thta as S. S. S. boo mTiguniics we aiagnani dioou, JaL'l 1 II II M XT POWDER'S Buck Staiasa. Ant- Beet. 18. BWL ,) "SneKawISn SrnowttfocwaickplewauJiBM -Tai ata motlasportaaallmeiailibabewuiaaaaiioaa ooadltlanl hla bowali bad Mlhlu aM MUwHil thaaMMdaoaa of TKKTHIN A ' ' oa.. buoraawnaoain. Taaiaar aay a laay in ail aMaabn of tha UaUly b.ra aMd U aud itiy duM ti.i TUCKER BROS 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON" - - N. t The place to buy your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. Ir Foreign and Dometttic Granite and Marble. Letteriatr and Finish the Best Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N. C. mm--- tv w GRANGE, X. English, Classical, Scientific and Commercial for boys and young men. r?eventy-one Hoarding Tupils from Seventeen CountU sand two States the past year. A MiliUry tMiool that is hot a machine: where kpfioiknot inbtai op mimhkhs ih sooonT; where thutiipiii manly, noNitsr boys are wanteil. A four years Preparatory Course, Riving full and thorough preparation for College or For Life. Athletics Kiirouragril. Charges reasonable. Term begins fept. Ilrd. Write for illustrated catalogue. J. E. DEBNAM. Hopt C AKOL.INA Industrial College. Session opens September 18th. Excuses $100 to H(i, tor non-residents of the Beate $160. Facility of i'K members Praetiee and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teach ers and stenographers. To secure board in the dormitories all free tuition applications should be made before July lftth. For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. ndVER, GREENSBORO, N C. rrt Mechanical College EDUCATION: room, flu a term; Doaru jr a monui. a for 500. Write for booklet "A Day ; GEO. T. WINSTON, Raieign, n. u Trinity College, DVRtIA, N. C , Offers 185 graduate and undergrade ate courses of study. New library fa olllties, laboratory equipments and gymnasia. Number ot students doubled ia 9 years. Large number of scholarships awarded annually. Loans made to worthy students. Expenses very moderate. For catalogue address, , IX W, NBWSOM, Registrar. I. 10.. WARD, Attasraww at Law, M.Bo. Ftoat 8t, Opp. Hotel Chatrawka, NEW BKBN, N. O. Craven.Connti Attorney, firoait, Craven, Joaes, Onalow,', Cart eret, Faailioo, Greene, Lenoir, and; tbe Supreme and Federal Court. NOTICE ! 1'. .. iHj t y t , Llqoor Dealers and Livery men are hereby notified .that tbey most corns torwsrd and llrt their Ifcbsdnle B Tai st oaos. The time aas already expired, and la order to avoid trouble they will st tead to.laU aaatter at oaos. ' KaUTaWt M. QkKast. ' :''''17aa Fla1aaaaa Rtll.i- V aAV tr aalai a aal aa jmiUm Varaa . an.1 mmnUta t-- . Wtl aall ebeap for cash or gilt edge seearillas, or ' will rent tbe farm, selllns; tbe imple ment and team to, tbe right maaats' living flgnre. - ', Call or address, ;, - , una. b; a. Vinson, ,..:- ' :" , F. f. fJYTX & C"'. a a. i :. r. r-