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The. Hind You Ilx.e J
la use for over CD j
r Experiments that trifle with and endanger tLe I ..at
- Infant and Children Errciicsce esr4111 Xlx?
CastOria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ci , Tz c....-5
"forlo, Drops and Soothlngr gyrnps. It is Tlea:: it.- It V-'T
v eon tains neither OplomIorhine nor other : rc y
substance. Its age is its pnarnntee. It ' 7cridh"
and allays FeverlsLness. It cures Diarrhea JV.'Iail" '
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipaoi -: "
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tLo
Stomach and Bovehu"s4Tins
The Children's Tiir.acea The
mt: : yf i w. - n. -
me Ainti lou nuvo
In Use For. Over 30 Years.
. m amrraua ooaMa; imuM Brainr, m mm mi
Uv9f?Ttfttttf1t?tftttttttti
Ueg to call the Attention or tbe lioaBekeeperso hid J in ftna
f" Complete Stock ol . . Qf r 5
c Slanle and Fancy Groccn
1 .f- m-
his stock
.3 A share of jour trade
T . MAD!
ttttfttff f f 1 ttttf t II
The Faraers &
BANK.
Cp4Ut, Ssrplu Ml rrefltt $ujtuM
What We Have Dooa. Do,
WUlOeotlaiMtoDa.
This Bak eoa4eU Its buhMM Spoa
'p-uvBcnr" lxl. -
itenny with au, ; : :
. WerfuUy ckftrtaud Ike Utwwta
of ar nMomer,' hwnw, fr
.Matlyd knm to Umih
; fonaalUM orua too to ci la ootU-
tlal wsyt, yoe etaaol rwpclit
- sek SMtldcmloa. . ;
W m ot dUpoMd to rrlok ti
tact Uu Utf taurwu of 1U fiok lad
Uom of U posr w eioMly komad to-
IiUc, m4 ousot ky My Mil bf
pMrtel. " - if.', f r !.
-TKU Bk art M r-rxwliory for
Villa, M4 .Mfsly krtMt lh Ull tk
M(MfM(wlU M or MMN bit
' wlU m le menw, M Urr mx Um4
idleK tTIUr, c - .
W ! to b prottrt, mttmdr M4
IUak kmu Try rqHfwt viuia
, iv. uiu af aradaat basktar. -
: II yo mvi Brrcr MmUS4 !tk
"! M rlro, k frr eomtlvlar
tM lrWUlhv l krxatf m
i , nt ft t f c . a wi smm.
as4 fe trm rr t rlll frrjTly
k rl an4 JTjr4 I kooiaa
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j t" rw-,u t (rH ' ti 1 s II aoaa.
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ATTOUtll -aa C0CKI&XCS8 at
Offloe lUworad across Street
Story ef Ha. 61 (abov TeUfrtpk OU
- sos) tkntk rroat Btraet. mi I Va t
1 ilotel Ckatuwka, t 'ZA
ara . a. ' ' t- " a 1. I
m end if ska, ( tMBopraaaS as4 t
ftnU0otrrU,M4 wkartTtr aartrtoas art
wiraa.-f.
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. Attaroey at Law, f - r
74 fa. Froei Bi, Orr CoW ChUwlJ
Clrmtk, Cimvfta, Zoom, Oasto. CVH
HapMaa4 faaaiai Cowls 'T
T J'aMlcatlori ok flini
KartV CafeUaa, lis U f Cart
a.a fi; WHaoa,
; I 1 - o.a,u
' ; C J, atoCavtky, aAa. of
v.' rrlaas TJioert ; - ;
-tBft. ; i
Kniak Iloaaa, Hom, 1 tr is
; kaad,0ntf rKsat. Frsk I .1
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bringing in tome delicacy Jo ba added to
is -aolicitedv Tour "'Orders will re-l
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bouse giilfs of the rnpitol since con-
gre. s 8:jo .;. a. iTynbly (vJ,0UU was
gppnt or wl'.l b srent "in ench work,
TLe boiler C. . aclty of tlio euglne room
of tbe senaia wllf be lucrcased from
eeventy-flve to 127 horse power, as tho
faciuueg la tliat respect were found to
be Inadequate last winters T-'ai .Jf
Iq' the galleriee of both . tbe senate:
and bouse of representative? inahogany
benches will take, the place of hairs.
The purpose ef tils; ehauge Is to -Increase
the seating capacity of the two
hon ips. ' Tlie'c!,,. i will Increase the
seating capacity of the bolise 400 and
ftfthe "Senate 250, The floor of the
limine lobby fWlll bftcoverwtlth white
marble instead of the old' English tile."
1b theneartfotures it la -proposed -to
have bronze doort the Uouae-sMe to
correspond with (bose of. the senate.
Allegorical -.figures on, these .doors will
represent agriculture- knd 'h-ade Tb
designs have ;not - been finally rieter-4
TIM Wktlt Haa ChUa. "
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To those who are inflnenced by "the;
OUt superstition of altUng ddWfi'to table
thirteen la number, fin iuvltatlon from
the- president " to dine -at i the 'White
HonseoftN tBe; ftew-rstaTO " aer vrcei of
hlna may VeB5 be" looked at askance.
Wbetl4nfetttknalIyot ly'accldent,
the mystic number la curiously repeat
ed in" the crest and oven In tbe transac
tion Tj.v which' the ser-ce wils ordered, j
To .begin with, there are, or. .course,
thirteen stars H ud' thirteen bars in tho
shield. v fepeeeTitJni"' tte 'righwf thll
teen states of the Union. one war
tho eagle grasps thirteen bolts, and in
the other an-oilve- branch-upon which
are thlrti'M leaves anil thlrfeca b..err!ea
The irlnk ns'tf tLe eairte.;too. have this.
toen eaUera,'and y.ia'baioun'itliat
there ar thirteen letters in tiie motto,
m Pluribua: Udum,"ft-fe.;.S
- Further; tUereaw thlrteeu:: letters la
tbe Cnrlstiaa autea f tne ptsiaeoJf.
ha& bit Vifa-Tbeodor apd. iAnnie--and
thirteen! letterf ahbinv8bfldWl.
shire, the cMntlu igbtdnr which
the Wedgwood ware la munufsctnred,
but rferhapsthe most f niflcU fact fit.
aU JuTthls- respectMs; IliH tae jwrve
watt delivered' oa Friday,- Vti.jSS.jt
this year. 'itfy.
eenT to require, ouiy a party of ur-
teen teraMk nr tfusVtwnsrti ve 1 ;uch
mtters. search nla'nTlnd'dlugently for
rkeiircu Us mind diligently for (
izoum to ibwst liimseif frpmVthe
re U peruopi aoleVntor la 'the
in excuse, to ahaest wlinseit.
table;
There U. pevbo pi
world more exclusive thau,flj.nt.provlil
ea atlhe cspUoJ fpr the raprene;)Ort
of ta Unftai JBtafea,jTha -elevator
can be used" by exactly. eleven people,--atul
uo -aaa-i-lM-i would -foe "uieweut
consider entering It except ai'a guest
of one of theae eleven privileged gen
Uemeni TBf YoHunsto eievefi ar the '
nine justices of tbe United States so--praiM
coortfU cterV and- tha "hiarsbar
of the court -;: Tbe elevator goes from
the groond floor of the csplloi to the
mala floor, on which la located the u
pram court of .the TjDlted fitatea. . It
la a small atevaiorl a ihat, . yHth its
ooDductor, tb toe portly fotuisof Jua
Ucea of the' sui xme court of the Unit
ed F'ntea ouM mi f."It lifMWI Of the
iu Wi. otctrte alevstora
la flnlsbed In msgnlflcent style.
Tbe interesting thing about this ax
ehadva alevstnr Is the f set fbut the Jn
ttcea, wad J ' ey ary to pwt cue.
toma, kavs dm yet got ant of tboir
habit tonnwl ; ure ibe tmw elevator
WM pot l;i r's- ' r"i front the
groond wr ia Um auua fiuw by means
of tha aeoat elavator. ;...,.' i
aiiaa Caaaaaiaai aaawkaa.;
Ttey ara Isofftlng In ..ITsiUngtou.
6vr a'rabuli that a sentry rt oot of
the oepartioeota adatnletercd ratealty
to the Boesisa smbsau dor's coacboian.
t Tk eMrbmaa. it appeara, wUbed to
drtva biamaster'a-carrisra- along a
rasawij tbet f :! Jrta" rea40 ws
barrad. 'tuu tba sentry refused to kt
the carriage pass the eoachmsa rvtnon
atratxL .
1 crire," be tMld, aa RomUs mbv
fctr. -
1 cast klp lt,T Waraaa ft sen
try. -..' f
Tt a ft mlr ,t. ' th' " fb
Bukh. "Tr r r la 4 . C-
alol, i a-.:. .r ait.am.,....y 1
ailti!i;f plmipotrutisry of aa rtr tf
aa a lioakiM."
"i'mw-by." fr.Il th sentry, !
WooUa-t M r - ,.-(,-'; e . ! .r
tasr tu t fr- X, i
; Captsia Jolia R. rnxi-f, Jr. of Km-
tOfky, One IlnrvlrH r 1 r rrTt-
May, On i - j ..-'..i-l
t4 ) 'a He rr. , tj at k!t.:
a.4 -i t.i't aa tb 'T it (':
trtl 1-. ' 1 In i' I I,.;;'
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lie '. sli.--.r oaJ almost
1, ... :...; iuirr.ttive is vu."!i(-.d for as
I- :;;e trutLful ly several citizens of
r.ta, Jlr. E. Mlze K-.iong others, and
ty nutnerons resWi-nts of De Kiilb, In
w !-h county a:.i but a few miles
from Atlanta the locus In '!o of the
remarkable manifestation. described be
low Is situated. .' ' j
Ko attempt Is made" to account for
tbe phenomenon on either natural ef
supernatural grounds. . v ,
"."I llye. said the farmer. as he slowly
cut a huge hunk of tobacco from his
ping, about a mile from a place which
in times before the war, was knows as
the Burt place, .because a family by
that name had first cleared the land
and built the bonne" on it -1 . was a boy
then a v-iry Bmall boy--but I remenv
ber well - the elder Burt i He was a
stent; -dark man with" a most. violent
and j tfndlctive temper. - I remember
one Sunday at meeting when he nearly
wore out a-big black snake whip on
one of his mules. His family were 'all
afraid of him, end his neighbors avoid
ed pirn when be got into one-of. his fits
of passion. -And yet, outside of this,
he. was tt good cltlnen, i good father; a
:uevuieu iiuauuiiu ..auu.?uuu3u. w - t
ope Jiandea vUberaliryr It was his J.
fiendish temper ;Wlilch ruined bis-whole
fife. lit olden times I reckon they.would
liave-said, nnt he was possessed of a
aevll, and lie wasr-a devil of a temper.
i-"WelL resumed the farmer after a
Jmoment's rumWaflonythe Burts owned
fwVeral.ulRgerS,"gnd among them was
a. HUelyllvcly gat named Jude, who
Was aiklnd of house, servant and.mald
to Mrs.- Kurt Verhaps It was the. con
tsclousnessof her -superfotlty to th reg-
jilar . field hands,'' perhaps sympathy
with h6r misrrass, who-usually received
ibe fulforcof Burfs wrath when one
of 'nis ppl)s overtook 4,tdm,Vl)ut' what
ever the xinse hifty'haVo ,1)een the ef
fect wn8 ' that Jod" gave her master
some Impudence and. earned his dislike.
Fron that on Whenever he fle Into a
rage Jude me,. tor-for riTnrbe share o
the storm ana was rronuentiy . threat'
'I'll thrash tho life out of yott,Burt
is reported to Have said to her one day.
i fEf.-ye do I'lLh'unt ye,' she's my
natatfa-Judo!! tle impolitic -reply la said
.to nave K-:i Z'-
'Burt flew Into a paroxysm of rage.
Insane in its violence.-' Ho had the-un
happy" ghnstruiTg tip' and blmseff beat
her until his strcngtU was exhausted,
and he was m6tt of powerful tra
"When-she-was taken down Jude wis
senseless. Bna. was" puin au -empty
corncrib 'and given no food.? In a. day
orrtwo'sbQ Sicd.' probably front the et
fectsfof thtf beating,-tnoybef from the
"want of ' attention. -and "..food. "-perhaps
.from f-botU 'jcauses.-: Well," Mw comes
the singular part of this buslnessV Juds
r was. buried. Jn-a little clump of pines,
ust across a creeic .wiucn ran in iron;
4 of tbe Burt manijon, abotit 200 or more
yarox distant' judo had- saw that V
Burt executed hl threat she would
,'bgnf Itm?.. Bhe kept her promise; f Oh,
you needn't laugh.-T don't attempt to
aeconntforttt but If s a fact, and there
are joopcopie in my coopry woo win
tell you the same tiling. ..1 . a - ;
.VW arasn'tjk tnoothVafter Judo had
been burlod before . rumors ix5gan to
circulate about a wonderful ball Of fire
ikaU SPpekreaafilghl at: tha Burt
place. Investigation followed., Then th
jrum ,cemaouT,' ana iue - eomm unity.
was almost ready to lynch Sort I bo-
iieve legal proceeding's ii ore tnken.'. At
any rate, vhe changed so that no bus
would have known him. lis grew thin.
pale, wlth iC trrror ,atrlcken t look sK
wayp on bhr face.. One day he suddenly
picked up, aold his place and! with his
family went somewhere In Booth Cany
lloa. But tha wonderful light did not
-eeaaa when tha Bnrte left It is seen
even now,. and, although all trace of
J ode's grave has long since .tanlshedV
tha ItRht serves to show tha exact spot
in which she had bcea burled ,
' ,"IIrw la tbetr . UK'.
-Tveii,tht light, which la a osU af
le red lira about tha also of a cocoa
rut, moves along about five feet above
tha ground and never' falters, or hesi
tates." ' " ly : f. ' J -. ...
-. 3isyoe us s.marsu weni, -
"Marsh lights dnuf anil along la tb
teeth of high wluds afid stand atffl ta
partVrular placaa. Not Jra- m marsh
tight, whatever it is, Tha poopls who
lived llw aome years ago-tn 1
think a meat rvspvctflble family, were
cot a bit afraid of the IIkM and fct
to watcb for its aptxwiriinoi. They Wcra
aD fiU-p one night sfur lty bad )uat
moved thfra when tbey wra awnk
by a r-i'isr aenMtloa. Ijooking
out Ima ti.o j -srd, thy saw this bufl of
Debt l.-V.)i; a pale glow imotd and
jvif.-ctly u :..iiry. Tbe bend of tha
m; mi Wnl :t iO InVMitlsnte, WKil
t' liiflit nwiKl liwly atny lownrd
Vji rri. It W hlrif a"-rfs Iba
up to I'v Mil la tho rfnmp "f lln i 1
d.fcr;; arct in lite n,l lifie Juda
WBt t rUA. It b.-H ftc.t pprvl
!ti.- i -.l tlrf-nrt ttrs f-'i.l" !i cftina
f- i ! ar's to " It rV-nt!!lc fpn
l..o fc..--n If and fjM- r.waj enrzlrd.
Hint bi 1 !.!:!k It UJ Vm. I t'.tnk
It's p'it? lug n '.-fa f.-r ! tUn J
1'.!. Tlisff sit i.jSr hss rrrr
ff it. rnt if a f..-1 :i u.
b-w
t t'
t
i tKh, r.ft- r
i '.-.h tut- prcat'.-t.
t of i.mrrj-Iiii" o sirl
-C ber parents.;
luuUjt hls arpearanco
NVhfca a suitor
he says nothing to tlie uialilen, who
eften do-s not fcnow who he is. but her",
parents inform ber that she Is sought v
lu marriage. ' Shortly afterward, on a' i
day appoluted, th5 plrl, her' parents,.;
frlen4s anir suitor nil "hieet together at .
s feast, and the young mmj'and maiden
are placed opposite, sd that they an '
look at each other freely and can talk
with comfort After the meal is oyer
the company j-epair-to a? open space,
where. "the race for awlfe" js run. The
r.sual distance Is about s quarter of a.
mile,-and fhegid is -placed a . third of
the? distance from' the starting,- point
If ishe b fleet of foot she can easily J
reaeU-tbevgoaJ before -her suitor; . and-
ln that case hft may flever trouble ber
again.';. If,- however, he has found, fa
vor In her eyes; all she has to-do is, to
lag somewhat in :ter .flrghti so that he
may overtakevJie "lt she .flesJrea tv
Intimate to Inm 4hat his love for Aer
1 returnel she ija'rua 4 Uttle way
and tbcn tprn with,opcH arms to ac
cent hinf. O - 4 " 'V"
- , . ....--im ja . .
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a f French Manual" mny'get some sat."
Isfaction from the thought that with
their own language they are revenged
upon: the; -Parisian.-. ruetnods Avec
Frononcifltlon" m . little; book which
makes straight' the. way of the, Eng
lish language for French - tongues."
Does one wish to say, "How Is It, mlsst-
one so- charming .and pretty, walking
alone 7". rwhlch, of course, would ho
one Of the first remarks a French trav
eler woufd have Occasion to make)' it
is onlyjnecessarjr to consult the "Nou-
velles ; Methods."",: "Aou lslte, miss;
oueune so tchurmlungue- annde pretij
ouaklnngue alanine ?"; If the -traveler
goes to the theaterjhe man at the. box
office may say, "On! have onll orches
tre stalls Vaifte, beute-allow me tou
Wroarqne- sat- se ; are se- best sites f or
Sinngeule .:dgeentlomcne,".L Evidently
"th" is given up as a bad Job; and "J"
is as difficult for thd Frenchman as for
the German, though a German manual
gives John Bull, as "Dschonn Bool.",
Oreat Ataahroaa Gnrdea In. Fraaea.
:The . strnngesE. 6t the ' underground
worlds In France which I visited was
one devoted, to tbe raising of tnush-
rnoma' Iht- llmftn sopmnd nnhonndnd.
Ss indeed they were, for It pierced the
We entered
through. an-openlng under ail orchard
of cherry tteesi During "harvest time"
I crop .Is gathered every twenty-four
hours.:; Throe men, with their great
baskets, make the rounds of this under
ground farm every' morning, and every
daj-lirth year can count on an Im
mense crop, which they ship-to tbe
jargccUfes hear hy and even several
miles away; The discolored and inferi
or mushrooms are sent to the canneries,
but f or his .best growth tho producer
receives only 20 cents a pound. Scrib-
pers Magazine.
'""S , ?I "Paatml. Caacaaaloa.
6b Walter Scott was asked why he
bad made Ellen Douglass, tbe lady of
theUks.J W 1 V'-f X .; :(
, Because.'' he renlled, "If 1 bad made
her the.1 lady of the river there might
have been g run on the bank.1
t Beallalng the poefa pecuniary condl-
ttons. hi friesaa oongratoiated him on
his foresight aw York Tribune, , .j
HERE'S AtBABY
m MUTtika
Mother's Friend;
aatna: FHaa4 U i-wathl, rtt4, rtj
ir 9-L, faasaawaaf sMsvaar, tar M Okas f rat -rawi
as. at a-akr- aaw aM arrfo venar Nrs W
A 4Mawns at4 ITwl- M SSI SS) awl fas) cirMa
fr. k ass vttr l"r 4
Saaof tarUI o4 tkt aWmga a0 ImlfarM
ai a L
m aa et tK I- atarfe-f fMM,' ?
'r-. (-hS 4 : ta'i) a a) at .u a fx) tjt of t
-1! 11 hi t -4 V t k, a-t
, BV-4 f l"'na. f ft-arai, 1 4 a-
M , a t at-f I ) -d a4 !-' Hva5 4taa4
- i k I X l-Sf! waarvy a.
- v ( - . , tl-ae M ra-0' I a
rr-i - , M nrf - a V rWa4 f a4 "
a p aj (ia-arir.f 4 r SiiaiftJn
a. av . a r f r 4 . sMaa anaai.F a '
... f. a-4 4 Wa.Uaaai iff Watai f ,,
, k.4 i ra twaar fa a4 fvjusaraa
4 . f .ia rr
i i arwt Irk'MU 6s, .
Thi rrt no rrcuUTOH Co.
-I VP1
I i 1 . ! t
I. is j..,:..
tMVfrtty is t' :.
fi.- :..-t tl.e w
is wrLu ., . -1
I Th I) Villf ft n ffwtet UijM
I Ha avalM mi M parti II I nil
CYNICICMS.
Ttey aay that every oiau is cractcd
ca some subjeH. - J.ook youm'tf t-i"-.
What Is jour speHnltyt -- -
When a fatW asks a girl child how
much money the (seeds ; her , mother
soon teaches her to fmake it enoofh.",
f Hidden away in -every breast la the
instinct of a slave; thelnstlnct to
cringe before power and beud the knee
to it.
We don't know of any f&tt irho baa
harder time wKh his consdesce than
an onselflsb man who carves the TDeat
for -his famiiy-. js-A
TThea yoiTflud a mad Is not as mean
as you had always heard .said, ivhat la
the feeling you havel Now. coot ess,
a It dlsappointmeutt' ,- Vjv-"
The only difference between a grada-
atlng dress and a .wedding oreas, so
far as' we "can see,"7s that the latter la
worn with more confidence, -. -..v-
Some men are so -confidential that If
they wre going .to fljea- aw tbey
would tnke every man in town off to
omrslde and tell him about It Atchi
son Globe, .t v
,unere is tnw.s ainrerenca oetweeo a
house and a wemant 'A ooat of paint
Improves the nouseAtchlson tJiobe,
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A.
Bone Pallia, Itching, ocaW
8kln DlaesMa. . . - C
S-walllaas, Cartranelas, Ftnplat,SaoBla
FsrmaiMnUT oared br taUov BoUoia BlooS hi. B
StroT tin ictw PoUob la tot Wood, Jfrtrnkan
adwt ana puns m Sonat, tack ana, lotett, JtotiiD
BawDf okio, JUoog fass not tc tnui, aa-autn ultadai
awngl anS Bonrotjon tba gktB, Hqam tudm la
llpttts, Sort Tlnow, rtmplM, ot tBa4Tt anoStoss,
OotilMf-Coloml Spot, at tuH am Skla, Ml tvnAvw. a
nwroo. Hi w any Bit at lb Mr, Saw at Ert-
aielMugcat,iftaBeiaief Bom.ur
Botanic Bloed Balm, suarantaod
tecmsaiwUiswomiBilBinaaiistaa.il laaawStra
aoaVa,ptjMBitdltBaaaaM Bads
BUtoiaaaUaehwtnflBtiiatoaataa
mka Uoo4 jtart and Mat, avawhwlr thtBstna Ut
antlrt body Into a ! ntlltiy aaaoitloa, B. B. B.
bMeoTBltBoniB(a)MOlBl
mthlnsUwlMtaattl. r- -i.'- -f- ...
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an otaMxl by a awtnt yotaontA. aMSItka ot tba
Blood. B. B. B. ttopt Eawkinf tad BoKUas, ltekloa
and brttoUns,AoBudraUittant thiiiBitllaB,
CtUirht hetlt aU Batba, Sttha, XrojCionl, Wtbry
BUitCT, font fnWrliUBoflol liiMj by striata
Vttrt,baMoodtttorat
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Boyooiattnf BawVltnta Xttnt Bona, Hut, aUr
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FtaipW, Wait, BwtUhisti ateeUaK'SUaslaa rabn,
tU Btood BlMtttwUldtiiair tWort laty
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SI Ctnoartorta by tauac BotaoM aiooa oaiav
tof a lar bsu
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rtauantandtaftlatakti Tboroathty aated Im BTyis.
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For All Polnti ZforUi.
The Steamer 211SI7021
to schadalad to sail at I a, av, Vooday
wadneaday and maay. : - - . k. , -t
I m VmrA,i aalA hat lataa
tban an boor pravloai te aaillai.
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Usvlsg Ikti fltr adaVautaaaa spoa
tha aststa of Wallaoa Koaa oicasnj, all
paraoBf iBiUbtad to said aetata art aoU
ted lo ataka laaMdlaia payaant, aad aS
parsoal bolllt( ctaM affalaal I
etttta ate aetlSad to praaaai tba a
dolt ver-tltted oa or bafor Jsm 17U
I irtii, or this aotloa wlU ha plaadad la her
of recovery. TOO 1. KcCABTOT
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Admlnlatratorti Hot!
HirtDf UI day e.ns1 aa amlais.
Irtwrel IMSautaof aitfus (Imi
daraaaad, all paraoas katinr ciaUsa
afatstt stld atuta are raqaatal lepra,
east tba state to taa tnrtra-A fof
ptymaal CB ev Ufora tha SV.a Cay ef
Jsaa 1''A ov iV.t aot.'na wt'l ba rltd4
Is Kr ot brit r-oTrr. l rrauas la
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Buara ana imauioie cure for RHEUMATISM and C
andorscd bjr tho highest, medical authoriiiea, of Euror
Series. - Dispensed onr In spherical capsulea, whiLii
solve" in liquids of tha stomach without causing' Irritatio
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THE NOHT1I
STATE NORMAL & INDUSTRIAL C0LLEG.
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Scieallfle
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Five courses leadina to Diblomas. Advanced courses leading to Decrees.- We
equipped Practice and Obtervation BchooL
toi ion, and fees lor use of text books.- etc.
State 180. Twelfth annual session begins
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Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenograj.
era. For catalogue and other information address ' "- i-.:--
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Vary low rates are Mnouaced via
Southera Hallway from potata on lis
Unas fw tha followiag special oooaakms:
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JM 88-Joly It, 1908.
MONTEAGLE, TINN, Bible School,
July 1-Aagast 80, 1908.
BAN ' FRANCISCO, CAL.-NaUoaal
Kaceaapaeat Q. A, R., August 17-88.
1908.
TDSKXOXX, ALA. Bummer School,
Jaus 86-Asguet T, 1908.
Bataa for tha above oceaataaB opaa to
tha public
TfcieuwillU aoidto these poiaU
froai all atatloas oa Bouuera Kauway.
- Datallad laforasatloa aaa ba had upoa
appUeaUoatoMy-Ticket Agaot ol Ua
itoaiaaraiaaiiway, or Agaau of eoaaeov
las bBaaor br addrasatag Us uadav
Bigaad. - '
B. B. BARDWICK.
Waahlagtoa, D. O.
TO TUt ,
Qiorious Jrlaatntalag el WeaUra
' Nortli Caraalaa
Southern Railw&y
tavtlaatae aUanlioa of aU OaaUh c
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TUB TOURIST 5EA5pN ,
opaaU JtML, ItOS, aadM pX eala
Uv-taU IsBtstarSiaaralsaTlGlstl
waat M sale free) trtaei pal poiaU la li
(oath aad BoaihaaaVto the aotad raaorta
looataa oa sad reached kv MOan Kail
way. Ttekata oa aale ap to aad laaladlsg
Septoaihat 10, 1KB, (as ret era. :
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Faculty numbers 40.' Board; lauudrj
SHU a vear. For non-residents of Ui
September 16, 10081 - To secure boar
CHARLES D. McIVEB, fteflidenV.T'. '
Gbxbksbobo, If. C.
A. & N. C. R. R.
TIKI TABU HO. 80 " ' .
To Take Effeot Sunday, June 7, 1S0C
at 0:00 A.U., K.S.T.
Going Eact Bohxdulb: Going Wo
No. 8 Passenger Trains No. i i
DAILY. -
Lv. p ra BTjiTioirst Ar, a t
8 80 Goldaboro.,. .11 C
80S LaChaage.. ...... ,.10C
4 88 Klnaton. ..,.,....101
5 0 Ar. New Bero, Lv,...., 8 G
5 60 Lv. " At...... 8 8
T 10. ...Ar. Mocehead city Lv C
No. 6,
Paaaenger
Train
- No. 6,"
' Paaaeager
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STAnoaui .
DAILY.
Lv. a. M.
8 00.......
8 18
886
8 87
8 48
9 08
918. ...
9 80
... Qoldaboro,. 8
Beat's... 8f
...LaOraage......... ?b
.railing Oraak..
ft
. . ..Elnstoa... 1 87
....Oaawell,.'.. ...., IS
Dover:.,...,..., 7
...Con Oraak. 7
9 00
...Toncaron.......... 6
9 98 aarka.... ...... f
1010 Ar. New Bern, Lv....... '
10 SO. ... Lv. New Bern Ar...... 6
10 40 BiyetdaJe .......... 84
1048 Oroataa.... ..8 4
10(0 Havalock .....,. Oi
11 08 Newport.,.,.,.,, 6 2
1114 Wlldwood ....... 81
1140. . . . Ar. Morehead Ottr Lt.;. 4
A.M. . I tk
FREIOnT. - A
No.1. DAILY EXCEPT ' INc,
tdClaat. 8UNDAT IdCi
Lv. a m a a . Ar, b
Oil...... .. OoIdahorOa,. 1
6 40 Bears........... 9
918 ....LaCnaiigs... 8
1-Ulag creak.,,...., 1
7 88 Kiaatoa.., .12
7 40 OaswaO, ........ a 1
9 00 Dover. ,...11
9 40 ra Oraak. Y
10 10 TnaoaoiiM(.,,,...10 .
19 88 ..dark's
11 00 .Ar. New Bera.La-,,,
18 80 Lv. rTawBera Ar.
aa an' B I
tit.... BJvardal,, ...7
1 90taa,naC-i'BVtV ft
140 Haralook,..,; 71
C8 ... Newport Lr.,.,, 8 f
990 WUdweod........ar'
8 98 ....aUaatU. ,T
IM ..Ar.af avail tt.1 tfty.Lr..... 8 r
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Citizens' Br: ;'
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