Go! Even With the Government In the rank and file of the army na subject is more freauently commented upon than General Otis' extreme con scientiousness in matters of petty detail, .ays the Chicago Tribune. During an advance on the north line recently one company had to lie down at the side of the road for shelter from the well-direct ed volleys of the insurgents. One of the privates had dropped his haversack in the m iridie of the road away back, and, after the company had laid down, he cal ni! v stood up and walked down the road toward thc lost haversack. He made a fine target for the insurgents and the bullets rattled around him pretty Uvelv. "Here, come back here, O'Malley," yelled the Lieutenant of the company "You'll be killed." '.Well." replied O Malley over his shoulder. "I might jest as well be killed as have General Otis a runnin' me up hill and down dale and comm' over tc me house ?very mornin' and a savin', 'O'Malley, why don't you pay the Gov ernment for that haversack?'" Then he calmly walked on and got the lest piece of property and. as he came back and sat down Just in time to escape ? volley of Mausers, he threw the haversack on the ground and said: j "And when he does come to-morrow mornin' to me house FD say. 'Otis, me little man you're dead wrong. I never lost no haveysack. There's your bloody old potato bag. Take it to the Govern ment with me complimente. A bushel of wheat, as an equivalent amount o? flour, can be shipped from Minneapolis to almost any point in Western Europe for about 20 cents. For Men Only! Who are suffering wi h Coughs, Colds, Asth ma or Bronchitis. King's Wild Cherry and Tar, 25r. Pleasant and it cures. B?KWELL ? 1;U:.N Co.. Charlotte, N. C., and all med icine deaiers. No cn re. no pay. Kentucky was the first State to give ; ichoo! suffrage to widows, granting it ; in 1S30. -W hite hats arc worn for three years j as a sign of mourning by every grown ' male in Kores after the death of a mern- j ber of the royal familv. - "Take Time by The Forelock/* /f?pp't vnt? sickness overtakes you. malfcft** ??r?H 'l^f^ranc^S? j ^Tttat O'V^VXT and the taner tree among ? which it TS growing are pimentos, frt>m 1 which the world gets its "allspice." lt looks like jungle, does it not? Yet many hundreds of pounds would not ? buy that one hill slops. Among the j lovely flowers humming birds sparkle as they fly and hover; butterflies as large 1 as birds dispute the honey with them. As you turn around the corner you sur prise parties of tiny ground doves ,and j every now and again the larger pea ? doves flit across the road. Up from ? the valley below the sounds of voices ? and laughter. Stop your carriage and j look down. Those are the works on a f cottee estate, and those flat terraces par- j titioncd off into squares are the "bar becues" upon which the berries are 1 dried. You can see that some of the j squares are a different color to the rest, j The dark ones are those that are cov- ? ered with coffee berries; the others are those which have not yet been filled.- * Good Words. 1 Facts For Sick Women First the medicine thai holds the record for tho largest number of abso lute Cures of female Ills is Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Oompound. Second-Mrs. Plnkham oan show by her letter flies In Lynn that a mil lion women have been restored to health by her medicine and advice. Third All?-gtersto Mrs. Plnkham aro received, opened, read and an swered by women only. This fact is certified to by i tho mayor and postmas ter of Lynn and others of Mrs. Pinkham's own city. Write for free book con- | faining these certificates* Every ailing woman ls Invited to write to Mrs. Plnkham and get her ad vice free of oh?rge. Lydia E. I'ickh&m Med. Gp:, Lynn, Maa?. ATTENTION ls facilitated If yon mention thisDaperwnea writing adwfcsera, So. 4 NO crop can grow with? i out Potash. Every blade of Grass, every orain of Corn, alMVuits Lr and^ . Vegetables must have it. If enough is supplied you can count on a full crop-1 if too little, the growth will be * scrubby, Send for oar boots t??s^a? About composition o! ?^JsJ?rtn:zers best adapted f Virginia for , Bf reason of its growing importance, from a la;bor standpoint, the nava, sta tion afc Port Royal. S. C.. has been pro- ! vided w|?h regularly organized boards of the mpioyment and regulation of \ labor. Representative Payne, of New York, chairman oe of Catarrh thai can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .7. CHENEY & Co., Props.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him 8erfectly honorable in ail business transac ions and financially aJhrto carry out any obligation made bv their firm. WIST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo*, "Ohio. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale DruegisT?, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is take\i internally, acting directly upon the blood aha mucous surfaces of the Colds,Grippe, w Y I ll BJ Bronchitis. Hoarse ? ness. Asthma, Whooping cough. Croup. Small doses ; quick, sure results. Dr.?ulCsFi?icure Constipation. Trial, 20 for ?c. ?BBKBES^ STOPPED FREE ~ 'BTP Permanently Cirt$ m m J^tn. tatai?tj Prevente* bv 1 ":: ?2 W- CINE'S ?HEAT , m m W SERVE RESTORER ?PeridT? enr? frr ?IT iferwtu ?tocase*. Fiu. EpIUm. Bpacrna cjviSt. Viituf Danes, So Hu or NtnoOMM r^r ^?.^'"* .Treatise ?sd $S trial bottle free to i-it psucSkO, the j p*7i2?exprc? eharprtoaly wh< n'reo?Ted. Scad to !?r. Kane Ltd, Bellevue Iast:tote of iiediaiae.931 Arch St.. rt?adeiohi*. Pa. CARTERS INK Have you tested it ^ Xooiharink "justasgood." r .BOOS AGENTS WANTED FOR th? grandest and fattafreaTjag book ever published, Pulpit Echoes es Livrae TKUTHR FOB HEAD AND FEAST. Containing Mr. MOODY'S ben Senaosa. with 600 ffrn"f"ff ?nriaa. Incident*. Peraoaal EparfaajBJMlfc, a? told By D. L. Moody faaueK WKk a coa^t* M^^ofbJblift by Rey. CHAS. T. Go??, Pastor of Sir Moody ? Orieaw^CaaaAJorflre yeart, udtt Introduction by B e T. L ^^ANABBOTT, D. ?K Brand new, e^iP^S?^^ *0*5r^i- K^1,*rte?O?VM# r?ara?a?aat?cfcaofGra\aa. # Clover ?nd Farm? Bacda. Send this notice aa* i?^avRfc*alrAM40i fit/CP ^ ?OBS AM SILLER SEED CO., Li CROSSE, WIS. A. c. f Yon can earn $60 per no. handllsg om* Portraits and Frames. Write for terms. ?. B, Anderson * Co.. 373 Elm St.. Dallas, Tex. OPIUM MORPHINE HABITS ( IRED AT HOME-PA ISLES*LY DR. MEEKER CO.. CHICAGO. RHEUMATISM. PA I.VIXTBACR. LaGRIPPE. CROUP and CO LOS. Grandmother used it. why not you? It's the greatest medicine known. Sold by ail druggists and generat stores. Made only by GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT CO.. GRKKNSBOBO, N. C. j *E SOAP at OSB PRICE, viz., TWESTT-FIVE CENTS; the REST akin and complexion soap, and the REST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world? 'Qjd? WINCHESTER ^?P^fc^W^ Rifles, Repeating; Shotguns, Ammunition and lf*^ wi / Loaded Shotgun Sheik Winchester guns and Sfi^ R!?L w?^. \ ammunition are the standard of the world, hut ?JA fi^^? tncy not ost an7 more than poorer makes. All reliable dealers sell Winchester goods. ? yk/^ FREE ' Sendname and address on a postal for 15? B 5 i4K? PaSc Illustrated Catalogue describing ali the guns and ^fl ammunition made by the P^NiL WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS 00., L^LU&MW '7S.WIHCHESTER AVE., ._MEW HAVES, COHi. ?? ' -Xi's . ?nag?; po-otitelr worth $10 to get a ?art. teed Pot atoe. $1.20 a bbl. and op. eas* t. with c. to Salze r. *5 pkg* earliest vegeta ble seed?. $1.00. Catalog alon?, ?e. At ; _ MERCHANTS Having shoes to buy will find it to their advantage to cor respond with us. We are sell ing many lines under the market. Now receiving or ders for our samples to be fill ed in rotation. . K. ORR SHOE CO., AT LAM TA, GA. U GRIPPED COLDS DYSPEPSIA ! No Medicine to Swallow! Cared by Absorption la 30 day?. If not benefit*?-ii money refunded. Book free oa application. Semd $1.00 ter a PAD to the MAXKISG GROCERY CO., Manning g. C. SOLE AOTS. rOR N. C.. S. Sunday. Sunday. i'ai p. m. ,8 20 8 50 0 20 10 50 11 20 1135 12 30 100 1 20 2 30 2 50 3 10 4 10 4 45 5:30 o' 00 6 25 0 35 7 00 p. ni. 12 5ft 1 15 1 27 1 40 2 10 2 15 2 35 2 50 3 00 3 10 3 20 3 40 3 55 4 02 4 20 4 3;, 4 50 5 00 5 20 P- m. p. m. 'jun.** ?? KoasantH?i ?i 'iv ftfiah Hi -.' ?> t?r ... Biaefci r, J* Between Biacksbur- ^3 Marion, \. < West ll 33 EASTERS TIMK* 2d Class 1st Class Mixed Passas'r Daily ex. Daily ex. Sunday. Sundav STATIONS h?kmx ledit a. m. H 10 8 30 ? 40 9 20 1010 10 25 10 50 11 15 ll 35 11 45 12 05 12 25 12 50 p. m. p. ra. 5 30 Kacfabu?l* 54a Earls 5 50 Paur's&g'*?? 6 00 Shelby 7 JJ 6 20 Uttimore 6? 6 28 M< oresfcoro 6? 6 38 Henrietta (jj. 6 55 I '.r.'-u ?tv t: l 7lOKutherfor.ito?6e3 7 22 Millwood Jj 7 .ti Golden Valley j# 7 40 Thermal ( ?ty 33; 7 58 Girnwood ' 51; 8 i "J M.tri..a p. ra. WEST. Ga Huey Division, 1st Class. 15 13 Daily ex. Sunday, pm a in 100 600 1 20 0 20 2 40 6 40 l>. ra. a. ra. EASTERN TIME STATION'S. Blaekstwrg Ch?*rofc?e I'aaV GafiVv Train No. 32 leaving Marion. N". m.. making close com . tm at Ki S. C., With th?' >o;;th? r . v train .\'| Cuarotte. N. c.. anil ... : connecting with the s<.i?t! ins to Atlanta, (ia., a:, i nil. will receive passenger--oins Ea*: No. 10 on the C. a>s??nger . : ? leaving Blacksburg at -VIO a. BH I nectins at Hock Hill, S. c.. aitni ern\s Florida train for ali {>ouifc>ftd Train No. 33 leaving (.'aBdea, &J ?2.50 p. m..after the arrival of the Soi Charleston train connects at Laeec?] with the-L. ? < '. H. li.: at Catawfc with the S. A. 1... poing East, at Ba S. C., with the Southerns 'rain NoJ Charlotte, N. C., and ail points El neets at fortville, s. ?.. with (nial the C. & N. W. It !:.. for Chester,! Blacksburs witri th?' Southend fl Soins Kast. and thc S..;.t:.<*rn"s tra?a soi s West, and connoting at Mawi with the Soutnhern both Eastandll SAMUEL UH Pita A. TRI! Supen?te* s. B. LCSS Gen'l. Passenger DIDN'T HIT BOB TOOMB How a Big (itorffla I'ollticiaa I tin?ly Saved Hit 0?ra Life. Don Hain gave me a new Ti story recently, says the Atlanta stitution. 1 call it new becaase never been printed. One D the legislature was in session, ? Markham nous? was crowded statesmen and loungers. (?en. T( was there. Something had gone at the capitol and he was mai usual, he took no pains to ?-once sentiments. VWn Bain entert hotel he found the &< neral taltt citedly with .i crowd aroonc Toombs objected to something* done in the legislature and pr? to "cuss our" the whole in eloquent talker was perfectly ?J He threw off brilliant ?-jdzra?l theta and outburst.- of profanitf! he almost equaled a volcano aj force, fury and fire of his The loungers listened ard 14 They enjoyed ir tremendo8S|| looked at the politicians w #1 they stood it. Among !hcf J was a member from a rm'!'!'* county. He was a giant ia *J tall, broadshouldered and 21 He was not in a good haoorB Toombs irritated him. K;r^, J s?nted the general's remarks. J d--d if 1 stand your talk a2>' ,:<*B he salo. "You are ' ' ^ ''.J you repeat your statement HI?J This interested the crowd J 1 lator towered over everybof?jj to strike the general. Too?*B fearless way. was about r": ' I thing when e>e\> ral jB ly drew him into th? eieva.?orf??B him to his room. "1 *'2S - hit him," remarked the '.'z-: '-M then a very small. !?f'';:ci^? man, with a pale face and JM eyes, walked up to th? "Yes," said the little ma?.^ saw that you were about * ? That's why I cam? "P-*' * ".? deretand," replied the close to you." M : "because I was going to ^'JM st > mm struck Gen. Toorna ... y.tm lt, and if you bad to t ne? ' Jm have shot yo-i through ^fM Saying this he UPP^ ^ The tall legislare;- in ^??B said something apologetic atory and remembered ^ * m elsewhere. "That little T^jM Bain in conclusion, '^as Hart, one of the graves. m cers in the confederate ^fl was afraid of nothing. 2^ ifl Just what he said. He ?fl killed that man ii be . I Toombs." _ il ?-' ^ .-ial^ Tommy, aged 5. was st:rJ^Koots the house in his first ^ being told his baby V kiss him, said: MI? that kid takes me for ncr