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Her advice ls free, Hud always helpful 0'\Jir A T\/f T> Is not recommended for O TT -TU.TXX everything; but if you ROOT* have kidney, liver AVV,V' * bladder trouble lt will be found Just the remedy you need. At drug gists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonder ful new discovery by mall free, also pamphlet telling; all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer A Ca., Binghamton, N". Y. Charlotte ~ Directory KODAKS rn?ft&S^ prompt at'entlon. Complete stuck of photo supplies. Send fur catalogue W. I. VAN NESS * CO. 23 N. Tryon Street, Charlot te, >'. C. Wanted Men to Learn tho BarberTrado. We have positions walling. In addition to good salary, commission and tips amount to more than most men earn. Few weeks completes. Tools given: Waves while learning. Write for fr-e catnlogiio. MOLK? BARBEB COLLEGE. 53 WE8TMITCHLLL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. TYPEWRITERS 200miscellaneous new, rebuilt, shop Torn and second-hand typewriters f all makes from ?10.00 up. asy terras if desired. li L Crayfoo & Co., Charlotte, N. C. T?EFF are sold direct from 'factory to the home. It's the piano to buy because IT'S THE BEST and COSTS LESS. West Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. u wn MOTH. MANAGER NEGROES ATTACK WHITES IN DELAWARE TOWN-ONE KILL AND MANY INJURED. BAD FEELING AMONG RACES Riot Continued Nearly Through One Night-Shot and Bullets Whiz Through Streets-Law Officers Could Not Control Mob. Laurel, Del-The 111 feeling which has existed for some time between white and colored residents of Laurel and vicinity culminated in a race riot that raged in the heart of town nearly all night, resulting in the death of a white boy, the serious injury of two white men and minor injury of a number of white and colored men and damage to a number of buildings. A lynching is threatened if the negro who fired the fatal shot is found. Laurel, Del.-A mob of armed ne groes swooped down upon a crowd of spectators in the main thoroughfare of the town and fired a volley of bul lets and buckshot into the crowd. Orem Stockley, 18 years old, son of a farmer living near Laurel, fell to the ground, shot through the head. He was taken to a hospital in Salisbury, Md., where he ?le^^-^^******"***^ L^?eorge Huda/n' 50 years old, a white fi\an ot?ethel, was shot in the leg, necessitating amputation, and John Thompson, a white barber, was shot in both legs while shaving a patron. Other white men received minor injuries. It is known that sev eral negroes were injured but they cannot be located. Oiflcers were unable to cope with the mob and there was a fierce strug gle between the two races until 3 o'clock in the morning. Windows were shattered and the interior of buildings was greatly damaged. Earl Richards, a 15-year-cld white boy, stole his father's revolver and captured George Wright, a negro, for whom the authorities have been look ing for over a year. Richards com pelled the negro to hold up his hands until the officers arrived. Wright is said to be wanted in Virginia for the alleged murder of a white boy. Officers are endeavoring to apnre hend the negro who fired the fatal shot a' young Stockley. Open threats have been made, of a lynching waen he ls caught. DR. SEAMAN A. KNAPP DEAD An Expert in Agriculture-A Warm Friend of the South. Washington.-Dr. Seaman Asahel Knapp, one of the foremost experts of the department of agriculture, who has made investigations in many parts of the world, died at his home here. He was 78 years old. Dr. Knapp was from New York and his work in the Orient and in connections with American rice pro duction in the South and in promo tion of various Southern crops made him famous among agricultural in vestigators. Rheumatism, which later develop ed into a complication of diseases caused Dr. Knapp's death. He was a graduate of U?ion college and re ceived many degrees from other in stitutions. Dr. Knapp introduced the improv ed Japanese rice in this country after extensive travels in Japan, China anr' the Philippines for the Department of Agriculture. His investigations stim ulated the rice industry in Louisiana Mississippi and Arkansas, as he fre quently made prolonged lecture tours in the interest of farmers. Through out the South, but particularly in Louisiana, Dr. Knapp became well known cf his efforts in behalf of the production of not only rice but su gar and cotton. He was one of thc leaders in the great fight of the gov ernment against the cotton boll wee vil. Of recent years he had been di recting the work of the department toward the diversification of crops in the South and through his efforts many Southern farmers were .indue ed largely to give up their one-staplr crop-cotton-and to plant corn and raise hogs. Chinamen Assault Missionary. Shanghai.-The Rev. John Murray, of the American Presbyterian mission at the Tsi Nan Fu was attacked by .Chinese on March 28, 17 miles north of that place. He was badly injured about the head and body and was brought back to the mission by a gov rnment escort. He is now consider ed out of danger. An absurd report had been circulated among the Chi nese that Mr. Murray had stolen a :hild and some of them set upon him, while he was engaged in making pastoral visits. Promised Trouble Blown Away. Madrid. - The ministerial crisis, which appeared fraught with the greatest possibilities, seems to have ended as abruptly as it began. It has .esolved Itself, seemingly to the gen eral relief, into a second reconstruc tion of the Canaljas ministry. King Alfonso, on his arrival from Seville, immediately received Senor Canalejas and requested him to con tinue in power. The Premier agreed n condition that he be permitted to make such changes in the Cabinet as he deemed necessary. Battleships at Target Practice. Washington. - The annual battle practice of the Atlantic fleet off the Virginia capes began in earnest when 14 of the 16 battleships under com mand of Rear Admiral Seaton Schroe der, directed their big guns at tar gets representing warships of a sup posed enemy. Secretary of the Navy Meyer, on the President's yacht May floer, is an eyewitness1 to observe the efficiency of the officers, men and suns, under the battle conditions Twenty-five vesself participate in th< hattie on drill grcunds. A POLITICAL TALK. *?* . "We've scoured tne town ior votes.' "And now I suppose you expect a clean election." SCALES ALL OVER HER BODY "About three years ago I was af? fected by white scales on my knees and elbows. I consulted a doctor who treated me for ringworm. I saw no change and consulted a specialist and he claimed I had psoriasis. I contin ued treatments under him for about six months until I Baw scales break ing out all over my body save my face. My "calp was affected, and my hair began to fall. I then changed Rectors to no avail. I went to two ho'spS^ls and each wanted to make a study of tft^WirWJ?JU,^3eemed unable to cure it or assure me of?K^cure. I tried several patent medicines**SMd was finally advised by a friend who** has used Cuticura on her children since their birth, to purchase the Cuticura Remedies. I purchased a cake of Soap, the Ointment and the Resolvent. After the first application the itching was allayed. 'T. am still using the Soap and Oint ment and now feel that none other ls good enough for my skin. The psor iasis has disappeared and I every where feel better. My hands were so disfigured before using ihe Cuticura Remedies that I had to wear gloves all the time. Now my body and hands are looking fine." (Signed) Miss Sara Burnett, 2135 Fitzwater St, Philadel phia, Pa., Sept. 30, 1910. Cuticura Soap (25c) and Cuticura Ointment (50c) are sold throughout the world. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole props., 135 Colum bus Ave., Boston, for free book on af fections of the skin and scalp. Has Cardinal Gibbons' Approval. Cardinal Gibbons, the highest au thority of the Roman Catholic church In America, has expressed bis ap proval of Tuberculosis day, which ls to be observed by the churches of the United Stated on or about April 30, and of the general organized anti-tu berculosis campaign, according to a report of an Interview made public by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. The interview was granted by his eminence to H. Wirt Steele, executive secretary of the Maryland Associa tion for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis, and Dr. Charles O'Dono van, one of the leading physicians of Baltimore. The cardinal expressed his entire sympathy with the plan of the Tuberculosis day movement and indorsed the program both of the Maryland association and of the na tional association. How He Averted a Duel. The following is told of former Senator Joe Blackburn of Kentucky: In the days of his youth the Ken tuckian was asked by a friend to sec ond him in a duel. He consented, and at sunrise the parties met at the appointed place. Now, it was this Kentuckian^ duty to say the last words touching the terms of the duel. But, although he faithfully performed this duty, the duel never took place. A murmur of "Wl:y not?" invari ably goes around whenever this story is told, whereupon the answer is as follows : "For the very simple reason. When Joe finished speaking it was too dark for a duel."-Harper's Magazine. COFFEE HEART Very Plain In Some People. A great many people go on suffering from annoying ailments for a long time before they can get their own consent to give up the Indulgence from which their trouble arises. A gentleman in Brooklyn describes his experience, as follows: "I became satisfied some months ago that I owed the palpitation of the heart from which I suffered almost dally, to the use of coffee, (I had been a coffee drinker for 30 years) but I found lt very hard to give up the bev erage. "One day I ran across a very sen sible and straightforward presenta tion of the claims of Postum, and was so impressed thereby that I con cluded to give it a trial. "My experience with it was unsat isfactory till I learned how lt ought to be prepared-by thorough boiling for not less than 13 or 20 minutes. After I learned that lesson there was no trouble. "Postum proved to be a most palat able and satisfactory hot beverage, and I have used it ever since. 'The effect on my health has been most salutary. The heart palpitation from which I used to suffer so much, particu'arly after breakfast, has dis appeared and I never have a return of lt except when ? d!ne or lunch away from home end ?rink the old kind of coffee becaure Postum is not served. I Ard thr>.t Postum cheers and Invig orates while it produces no harmfu ?tlmu'ation." Narre given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ten drys' trial proves an eye opener 'o mp ny. Read the Mtrle book, "The Road to VelMlle," in pkgs. "Theie's a Rca .>n." "^ver rend fin? nbove Wterf A new ^........r?i ?rom 1ltn<- time. They ,'??*?'., ?nc lino, uuil lull ot bu urna re?:. Elisha's Heavenly Defenders Suda? School Leuoa for April 9, 1911 Specially Arrancad for This Paper LESSON TEXT-2 Kings 6:5-23. Mem ory Verses 15-17. GOLDEN TEXT-"For he shall give His angels chargjb over thee, to keep thee In .all thy ways.-Psa. 91:11. TIME-According to most scholars, this event occurred In the reign of Jehoram (B. C. 904-894, Beecher, 861-849. Hastings). Mrs. Houghton, however, holds that the Syrian king of this story was Hazael sind the king of Israel was Jehu. PLACE-Dot han, a small town about ten miles north of Samaria, situated on a remarkable isolated bill, surrounded on three sides by hills. Traces of walls may still be seen all around the hill-top. Also Samaria, the capital of the Northern Kingdom. How did Elisha show himself to be a true patriot? By using for his coun try his supernatural knowledge, as we should use for our country our lesser knowledge, and all our powers. Assy ria was not at the time pressing upon Syria, so that Syria could attack her hereditary enemy to the south. But the plans of Benhadad II. were frus trated ??ever and over. Elisha was then living in Dothan, about ten miles ?orth of Samaria. ', Dothan was "a small town, of which some ruins and a well still mark the site." The caravan route from beyond Jordan passes, from the Plain of Esdraelon, close to it Prob ably Benhadad's route on his preda tory expeditions lay through this pass, which was narrow and easily defend ed. Therefore when the Syrians' com ing was revealed to Elisha and told by him to King Jehoram, a comparatively small body of Israelites, posted a little north of Dothan, would effectually check their progress. How can we apply to ourselves Eli sha's advice, "Beware that thou pass, l^^uch a place?" By recognizing all places*?tepeclal temptation, and being on our giiahaOhere. '/Think of the men who canno^get past any gam bling resort to savfc^ejr souls! There are certain stores gWs^h^y-lofta and street corners and 'vac?nT^ss?t^tJbat are more dangerous to boys than pes houses. There is absolutely no pos sible safety except in avoiding them." Boys, and men, too, beware! How did Benhadad plan to circum vent Elisha? Sending spies, and learn ing that the prophet was living at Dotham, he sent a large body of-cav alry and chariots to capture him. To secure such a man was vital. It would at once deprive Jehoram of one who was inspired by the gods and put bim at the service of Syria, for it would be as sumed that he could be bribed to help either side. How did Elisha, in the knowledge of his heavenly helpers, meet the Syrians? Our version, the Hebrew, implies that Elisha 'ajad his servant boldly went down from Dothan into the valley, and that the leaders of the Syrians came down from the heights on which they wera w-js^gurp^i, *o pr ley with the prophet. He prayed; for prayer is the recourse of all the strong est men In the time when they need to be strongest Prayer is a powerful thing, for God has bound and tied him self thereto. He prayed that blindness might fall upon the Syrians, and at once his prayer was granted. Not,'lit eral blindness Is meant, probably, for they were able to follow Elisha to Sa maria, but a confusion of vision cr of mind, so that they were readHy de luded. Perhaps only the leaders were affected. Why did Elisha lead the Syrian* ten miles to Samaria? To show then:, and also to show the Israelites, how power less they were before Jehovah. Elisha made the pompous and confident Inva ders appear ridiculous, which ls the most thorough defeat that can be given to any enemy. Besides, ont rea son why Elisha had led the Syriais to the capital was that they migre be kindly treated, feasted and sent back to Benhadad with coals of fire Reap ed upon their heads. What is the great teaching ol our lesson for modern people. The [real ity of the invisible world, and its pow er to help and comfort To ha% no sense of the invisible is the rub of art. It is the ruin of all life also. Itany will believe only what their uninstruct ed eyes can see. Christians should be continuait up held by the realization of their angel ic helpers. The brave man need not see any celestial form wltb spear and helmet by bis side, yet'he may mow as be goes out to the battle thai the Eplrlts of Justice everywhere are sym pathizing with him and helping htn In unknown ways. The mother Wy not discern an angel bending ovei the bed on which her child is laid,1 but still she may know that there are cher watchers by its bed beside herself, ?pir its whom God has sent to see .hat none of his little ones take any h .rm. The soul In its bereavement may not look to see here again the very ires ence and feature of the friend wiora God has taken, yet still may be ,'ure that even now, in such unknown ways as soul may present itself to soulehls friend is with him, for encouragement and strength. Pity we cannot cow practice Elisha's plan of ending .'rar. When the comet of October, j,68, appeared, a lecturer made a tou- of some country villages In Devont*ire with a view to telling the countrytao pie some facts about the beautifujiob ject; and ?mong other points he tech ed upon the calculations which aston omers had made as to the enornous length of the tail of the comet A countryman treated this part ofjhls ecture with contemptuous incredulty. "I saw the comet myself," said the man, "and Its tail was just four feet long; and how are we to believerfcla man who comes to tell us that i i; >f miles?" r The Mind. fi The human mind is like a ijte, which can play but one note at a tj^ie; God's mind must be like an c^jan which plays chords. The human E Ind is so infinite in its questions, tl7: if there were no God it would be n^es sary to invent one.-Rev. FAnk Crune, Independent, Chicago. i . Deceiving the Heart. 3 If any man thlnketh himself ? b? religious and is unhappy, he deceijetl. his own heart.-Rev. A. G. 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Do* aateed to hold their shape, look and fit bel than any otbet shoes you can bay. tr BE WARE OF SUBSTITUT The genuine have Douglas ns price stamped on the bottom, which gus and protects the wearer against high price REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CLAIMED TO Bi If your dealer cannot inpply yon with the penn '..ne V for Mall Order C?talo*. Stioet ?ant direct from, f acte pr? paid. W, IM BougUu, 145 Spark Si, Miss Bangs and School f< WITHIN EAS Y.ACCESS of all parts and museums. Opportunity given for at educational and artistic value. THOROUGH AND CONSERVATIVE physical, with expert supervision In eve and certain results. FACULTY LARGE, each teacher a s; vidual attention adapted to their respceth PRIMARY, PREPARATORY AND J u:iiquo department known as the UPPE students desiring to spend the winter In > fthere, under the most favorable r nditlor ntelllgent advancement. The UPPER H the ordinary restrictions of a school. BEST ADVANTAGES of NeW York ? Elocution, Lp.nguages and Dancing. PHYSICAL EXERCISES. Special atte lng health, grace and ease, of motion and erclaes are in charge' of a graduate of Dr MER CAMP in New Hampshire. THE SUCCESS OP THE SCHOOL hi ceived the highest commendation of the well as of the highest officials of the U. Whlton refer by permission to the pres) and to President and Mrs. Taft, Ex-Vlc President and Mrs. Roosevelt, and the Cl F?DELE! th rr dye. One 10c package colors all fibers. They dye free booklet-How to Dye, Bleach end Mix Colors. Spring Humors Come to most people and cante inansf troubles,-pimples, bofla and other eru?~ tions, besides loss of appetite, that t?rts? feeling, biliousness, indigestion saul h> ache. The sooner you get rid of them the ter; aftd the way to get rid of them ? to build up the system ia to take Hood's Sarsaparilla The Spring Medicine par excellence av shown by unequaled, radical and pen nent cures. Get it today in nana] liquid form chocolated tableta called Sarsataba. ITCH CURED IN 30 MINUTES. Br Os? AspBcitistn af Dr. David's San&?re Wash We guarantee DR. DAVID'S SAKATTVE WASH to cure any case of Itch la IO ?Bla ute?, If used according to direction*, or va will refund your money. If your Dog has Scratches or Manga Da. David'sSanativo Weah will cur? ala a? ance. Price, 50 Cents a Bottle It cannot be mailed. Delivered at your nearest express office free, upon receipt of 75 cent*. OWENS & MINOR DRUG CO. Richmond Virginia IF YOU HAVE, DO appetite, Indltrertkm, Headache, 'all run down" or : WU! find Tuft's Klls lust what you need. They tea* arpi?e stomach end build ap tb? Restores Cray Hair to Natural Catea RISCO VIS DANDRUFF *M SCURF Invigorates sad prevents tb? lair fresa fallint at| For tai? hy Orttsatses, m ass* afcoetae XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virgin*!} .Mc? SI Far lotti?: tampia Seule jSe. tasd fx ChssaafJ Is GUARANTEED to stop and perma nently core that ter? ri ble itching. It is compounded for that purpose and your money will be promptly refunded; WITHOUT QUESTION if Kant's Care fails to cum Ilten, Eczema, Tetter,Ring I Worm or any other Skin. Disease . 50c at your druggist's, or by m ssl' direct if he hasn't it Manufactured only by A. 6 RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Steam Te The West Point Route (Af Jania & West Point Raliway Ca. s^The Western Ballway af ftlaftaanaj To" California Mexico^ and the West Cheapest Bates 3 TRAINS DAILY3 Call at City Ticket Office. Fourth National Bank Building or writs for rates and full ioiornratmn P. M. THOMPSON. J. P. BILLUP3, Dist. Pass. Agent Cen. Paso. Xgexk ATLANTA. GEORGIA the blood ts poor and filled with tba isons from diseased kidneys or ?aac?iiai er, the heart ii not only starved bot isoned as well. There are many cost ions due to impure blood-sock au >psy, fainting spells, nervous debility ' the many scrofulous conditions, (doers, . . ever-sores ," white swellings, etc. AB rr i be overcome and cured by Medical Discovery estion, increasing assimilation and ha te m. Its a heart tonio and a trent desi liver and kidney i , it helps to clim rna f i red blood corpuscles, thereby feeding* i away with nervous irritability, taka y and do not permit a dishonest dealer ist as good kind." The "Discovery** lins no alcohol or narcotics. In?red? I Adviser is sent fm on receipt af mailing only. Send 31 one-cent ataran* ress : Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. DISTEMPER _ TATARRHAI FTVES AND ALL MDSE AND THROAT DISEASES ta aa a preventive for others. I Squid gres* eat d mares and all others. Best kidney remedy ?SS '.00 and 110.00 tbe doxen. Bold by all iii iisjlsin or sent express paid, by tba mann fae toreen, K Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA xL AS SHOES l?S<?? than ordinary shoes, elected with greater iglaa snots are guar ;ter and wear longer me and the retail Tantee* full value i and inferiorahoe*. E'JUST AS & OOO' r.T. Douglas shoes, write m.iew iry to wearer, all charges ' ???i .5575?, .. Brockton. M??. $2.00,$2.t?0A?3.I MissWhi?on's or Girls of the city, and of tba great libraries :tenda:.ce at public entertainment* ot TRAINING, moral, intellectual and ry department, thus Inaurin? definite pedal!si ; and pupils assured tb* Indt .e needs. LCADEMIC .DEPARTMENTS: also a !R HOUSE, tor grad?ate and special Jew York In a congenial social acmoa is tor culture of social grace* and for OUSE ls in a largo degree free from ivallable for tbe study of Mask, Art; ntion given with the object of ncotnot repos' of manner. The gymnastic ax . Sargent, of Cambridge, Masa. SUM IS been so pronounced that I*, baa r*~ leadlng educators of the country as S. Government; Miss Bangs and Miss dents of ten colleges and universities e-Presldent and Mrs. Fairbanks, Ex iler" Justice. SS DYES in cold wat er better than ?ny other dye. T MONROE DRUG COMPANY,