The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 19, 1897, Image 4
i it 1* tstlnmu^ ;ttiat tl?o amoui.t Of
Kolrt In ctfCalftttQtt, throughout th?
IwoiU iu about &to,000,00(Me*tt than
^,000 \6vMkf \ ' %
.. 4 . . *^4 M^P>, ? r*
?? McKlmoy'# Inauguration.
*The tteah<*? Air Mho Railroad have l?
auod haudttino poetore announcing a rAte or
. . .ottofw?, for round trio, to Washington, I),
C's on tfoootini <>? th? inauktu atlon of Presl*
dent- clout MoKlnloy ?i?a Vloc.Pro?hlont
.jfouftrt, MAroh ttfi. holld Pullman*
. . .XHwV.'u 9 trulu?rdaublo dally t.or vice- from
v\Mian|ato Washington. Also tpooinl rata
: dot military and brae? bands. tfkketa vviu
? booneal? March 1st. 2nd and fllru flood to
return until Marohfetn. Fornpketa and rnr
thvr Information, itpply o W. H. namijotir,
city tlokot agent, Charlotte, N, or to '1. J.
Anaorwn, yerwral passenger agont, l'oiu
mout|>t Va.
A Proaperou* OH Company.
. , -jrhebaalneM of tho Cloarao M. HI"J? <'??"
t-jharlotte. N, tt, ?ho\v? phonoininai growth.
Thoy hnndloonly tho high? gradva of lu
bricating I'h, Urousee, <>t<', ,
. Correspond with thain when In need{ tboy
? re thoronKhly reliable. j
CA80AnR7a cdlmulftte llvor, kidneys and
towel*. Never nloken, weaken or grlpo; 10?
fceware of Ointment* for Catarrh That
t Contain Mere dry,
*i roorenry will aural? dejtroy the netne of
umell and completely derange the whole syntehi
ivhon entering tt through top nnjooua aurteoft.
jStuiharUols# ehould never bo \m?d eroepton
prescription from reputable phyaloiana, a? t )??
damage thoy will do fa ton folu to the ^oo<l yov,
..?*ttf*M401y<Wrlv<?from them* flatJVi<M?rrh
Cure, manufAoturod ojr F. J. Cienuy & Co.,
'iblodo, (X, oontelna no mercury add ia taken
lutornMly. noting dlrootiy op&n the blood and
inuoouA Aurfacoi of (he aynfem. In f>u5> ing
Hall a Catarrh Cure bo eure to gut the genuine.
It Is t-tkon Internally. and la made In Toledo,
Ohio, by F, J. Chanoy A Co, Testimonials tiev
Wehaire not been without I'ino'n flnr? for
v^snBumption (for )!0 yoAre.--Iiiv.ziP. Vuuiutt.,
Camp tit., ilarrtsburg, Fa., May 4, 1WL
Jnflttry ? 10c. box of C'a?earot<*. cnn^y ct\~
tl.*rik\ llnost llvor And bowel regulator made.
Mm. Wln?low>8notbl?g Byrup for chlldro* ,
l??thln#Boft*n|thOg>?>i*. rtducr* InfiHir.mv
don, Allays imln, OMrrsTvInd f.ollr.23c. a IwUK
attfiMutft or racing Jiftvo Jntoiy T>ftr.n pro
flloting that-L'nton'N hour riword of thirty
cni&mll*a Ma ynrdo will novcr bn noalon.
No.To.Bro for Fifty t'outiu
? .. .Ov'or 400.030 curbil. Why nol lot No-To-Hao
regulftto or rumovn your dinlro for toliiu o ?
inouoy, nukoH lu<alih nnd mntilioo ).
Curo Kuurnuteod. CO cents runl $1.(0, ut nil
drdggiatK,
1 ri Km way of fro.ik bloyi'lun, no x t to nioy.iln
t>or?t?, loo bloyoli'H out tho most loo with lu
vaatow.
iFlTSotopi^lfreoftint jxvniiMiMitiycurftd. No
St* after flrst day'o \>ho of l/n. Kmms'k flKRAt
BHViSHRfrroiiRH. Kr^eW trial bottle mid irmt*
we. Bend to Or. Kllii<*. 1*31 Anh Si,, I'bUu., I'ii,
n 111 lot, fid with floro ej'os uso Or. 1. Thoinr?
rons Kyo wator. Dru'iirtatn noil nt l?otil<>
WlttN bilious or eontlvfi, ?jnt a Oanrnrot,
eandy cathartic; ouroKtmrnnlood; 10o., ?jo.
mmm j
First
ijtyft null always Hool'u Sarsapnrill.i purlllfs
tlio.blofKV. That In why It permanently ntroi
. whbn ?11 other UHMllolifoa full. flpiiH-mlmr,
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
I? thebeit? In fact th> OnoTni* Hloo.l ^urliW.
MiuiJ'a Bill* fl?l l?roii?i?lljr ?ml
V)v9H ? I 1119 cfTftcl ivel>". 26 ceutH.
ingredient of complete fer
tilizers. Crops of all kinds
?equire a properly balanced
manure. The best
Fertilizers I
contain a high percentage
of Potash. i
?* i
All about P.ntasb? the re*titticf it ? <;<< by actuil ex
periment on tno best fumi in itii t'nli^ii Stater?it j
told in a little botk which wc publish atul will f.latfly
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. . JO tlttfc KOlil hy (UnujrifKiL
an mhr
, i u- ?. |
'?Through a Nolo In the Ceiling of
? York, S, C,, Jail.
TWO MURDERERS AMONG THEM.
Well I'Juuucd, Well Schema
>?Hloo?l Ilouiulti Following Trftcltn
Mit<l<< Ily 'I'll c??*.
Yorkvillo, H. 0,~ (Special).- Titers |
wa-ta wholesale delivery of prisoners at
thoco'unty jail .Sunday morning about !l
o'clock. AlUOUK tll?> pviHOUOlB that OS*
capod aro M. U, llooso ami Dfvo I\
I i melon, oonvietod of the murder of
ChftO. F. Williams, of Tunnel Hill,
Oa. , ami sonteHcod to the penitoutiary
for life, but waiting tho result of an ap
peal to tho Supremo Court '1'hore
woro only two white pi isonei'S that es
caped, bill in addition to thoso woro
olovon nogroos, who offootod thoir os
oapo aUo. Those negroes aro charged
with various misdemeanor#, but nonoof
tho ci'imcs aio serious.,.
Tho ftscnpp of t lit) prisoners wan not
discovered until about 7 o'clock Monday
morning, but .Sheriff Logan promptly
gavo too alarm aud summoned his
possos. ?
Tho manner In which tho . dol ivory
was effected shows a great deal of
ingenuity and is undoubtedly duo to
the fortilo brain of ."Nf." U. fleese. "When
the jail was searched it was found that
a hole largo enough to admit the body
of a man nad been bored from thnceil
of Reese through, tho coiling. Through
this holo tho prisoners crawled to a
point directly over tho stairway. Hero
uuotlior hole* whs cut in tho coding and
by mean:t' ot blankets tho prison om lot
thomsolvoR down to tho floor, and from
there to tho ground by means of tho
stairway was a very simple thing.
For four successive years tho grand
jury has rocommondetl that cages bo
put in tho jail in place o? tho present
insecure arrangement, but tho eounty
Vonimis<jioners liave boon deaf to such
ai?pealay?*2so Lilamo can be attached to
.Sheriff f<ogan, nor wore the poo pie of
this town surprised at the delivery for
tho condition of tho jail fyuti well
i known.
blood hounds have been socurod and
i are now following tracks supposed to
i have boon made by some of the prison
ers. it in tho common supposition that
llooao drove to Hock Hill in convey
ances provided for him by his friends
and there took the train for the. North.
II o was known to have had about $2,000
on hia person. <?
There ia a great deal of excitement
over tho delivery and rewards will un
doubtedly be offered. On a Bible of
Luekio's left iu his cell was found these
words: "it. H. lloes, Favld F. laickie,
in remembranco of no."
The ( lovernor hai been risked to offer
i a reward of $V>00, hut it is not. likely
thntho will oiler this amount.
A telegram lays two of tho negroes
w1?o escaped have bcOU capturcd in this
fc'tato.
j A RTItANOK H'liN OK IN'SANITV.
)?rid'j nnd Orooni Dut'ii Kclotivo'rf
Itousc, Then Drown Themselves.
Tho bodies of jMillor Hiploy, ngod 03,
ami his young wife wore found in Haw
j kins county, near OhaManoopa, Tonn.
'I lie couplo had boon missing for nov
r oval days. II appeara they burned tllO
resident'? of Homy .Sutherland, a
brother of Mrs. liiplov* last Saturday
j night. I'roin lior brother's home they
! went to tho J/olston river and drowned
j themselves). A note found in Hip'ey's
pocket. requested that the bodies) bo
I buried in tho same eoilin. 'I ho eaune I
of the aid. in hupporod to hnvo been i II
! feeling between the Kipley and iSuther
| land fn in i lies'. J.i i ) ?lc?y wna highly con
i noctod and had been in tho United
j t :? t c:i army for some time. They had
i only bren ma) t ied ten di?j?. Two vials
i t f laudanum wore found near thorn, ami
I had out tho hell ropo from tho
church, evidently for tho purpose of
t i n k tUetifrOlv..^ togfthor, !.? lieforo
hiking tho fatal leap they piled their
outer ;;aimeut:i and saddle:} in a church
and I c I thoir horses luoso. Ripley was
a close kinsman of Col. Uiplov, of
hnoxville, atlornej' for tho Southern
li a i I ? ay .
DAVIDSON AM) NASH.
?Monuments to l>e Kreolcd in Mfmory '
of Thcftc Two Cicnerals.
A V.'n*hfnj;ton, [.>. , correspondent
?n "I ho committee on library has
fuvoi 'fthly ro ported n joint resolution to
out i v into e fleet two rvf olutioiiK of the
t <>ntinontal Congress', directini,' monu
ments' to bo 01 eelod t-> the memory of
Cenorala Francis Nndi and \Y illinm I re
Pa\ iil.?on, of Noith Carolina. '1*1 jo
resolution provides that 'tho miih of
be, antl i:? hereby a.\ propriatotl
for the i vootion of a monument in honor
of iho memory of bripradier-t Sonera!,
l iiimi.-t Nash, of N'urih Carolina, ne
(.vtdiiu? to tho resolution of Congress
Pfr-.-rd on tho <ith day < f N'ovembev,
1 ! . that a like Mini bo uppropri
n ' ( d for I ho erection <1 n monument in
of tho memory of Hriuadior-Cion
erni William* tnr ijovintoiiT "of" Ncrtli
furoliiMi, in accordance with the reso
lution of ( onf,rrosa passed on thety.th
ilny ol September, liSl.' IvOpresenta
livo Skinner appeared l)cf6ve. tho com
in\ttoo laid ' forni' d tho ropoit, which
.-mbodioft many mteiestinnr incidents of
iho Continental period." 1
_ ? ? . --
'I ho Vreaident hns granted r. pardon
to restore citizenship to (K T. Hnug
inan, of South Carolina, convicted of
counterfeiting.
"Flee!" cried she. "Von huan fly,
don't yon?" ho naked. "Never tnlml
what luseet I moan; Just git. Pa's com
ing."? Harlem l-ilfe.
OF
f Coming Hostilities Between Tur
key and Greece Growing.
HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED.
The 'f'roublo Aro?o From tho ftorout
Conflict floltvoon tlio Christians and
A I USMI I lllu Mill
ronft<(ifi({aop]o - (Cable).'- All tlio in
dications point t<> coining hostilities 1>q
Ueou Turkey and Grocco growing out
of tho complications m ining from tin)
rocont conflict between tho Christiana
and Munsulmana on the Island of (Veto.
Tho Bultun of Turkey has oftlcially
notified t.ho Powora that tho Ottoman
Kmpiro will attack Greece in Theaaaly
in tho event of the Powora failing to re
Ktrain hostile aotion in ('veto on tho
l>urt of Grcccc.
Hitch a contingency an intorforoneoby
tho Powers appears to be remote, f*n<l
tho landing of tlio G.voqk flotilla ut ('a
noa, under the command of 1'rinco
(leorge, indicates plainly that Oreoco
in anxious to force the fighting by tak
ing t;top.'< to provent tho landing of
Turkish troops on tho island, and that
it is probably the intension of annexa
tion which tlio Christian population are
ao anxious to have accomplished.
The Greek tlotilla is said tohavolumV
od a largo quantity of munition* of war
and provisions intended for tho e<iuii>'
inont of tho insurgents, who had Hook*
ed to the hills surrounding the town of
Canon awaiting the arrival of reinforce
ments from Greoeo.
That I'rinco George ban lon^no timo
in aKsuniing an attitude pf aetivobcllig
oronoy i;? indicated 1-y a report from
(.'a noa.
JOHN 1? ANDOfJ'H TIX'HKll OKAl).
Ttao Noted Virginian 1*ubho? Away,
A ISio;- t-npli teal Sketch.
At Lexington, Va , Haturday Hon.
John Randolph Tucker diod at 8:05
o'clock. ITe wan eonr,ciou? up to n few
hours liisi denth, and diod very
quietly.
Mr. Tuckor wan born iv; Winchoator,
Ya.. December 21, 18'23, and was oil u*
cated at tho University of Virginia. Ho
was admittod to tho bar in 1813 and
wan a presidential doctor in UV.J and
Ho sorvod oh Attorney (ionoral
of Virginia from 1 Br?7 to I81KJ. ISy tho
isauo of the civil war he wan deposed
from his offleo. Mr. Tucker wan oloctcd
prorosfor of equity and law in Wash
ington and Loo University in 1870. Ho
represented Virginia in tho Forty
MIrh Clara Barton Authorized <0 Min
ister to Wounded In Cuba.
Tho.Hpauish minister has addroacod a
loiter to "Mire Clava P.arton, of tho Rod
Cross Society, in which he snyn :
"f have just roeoived a cablegram
from the Duko of Tetuian informing 1
mo that Iho Government of Spain, aftor
consulting the cornmandor-in-e.hiof, ac
cepts your bouevolent oflbr. J am in
structed in tho r.amo cablegram to con
vey to you tho thanks of tho (^,110011 and
Iho Spanish government for your gra
eioua intentions and views. "
Mih? Harton and her oflieeva ore ready
to leave for Cuba if tho American peo
ple desiro to entrust funds or other ma
terial to them for distribution among
the hoinolosa, sick and destitute of that
island.
? ? ? ?
An I'nheard of Coincidence.
A fcpeoial from Concord, N., C. , to
(ho ^haiWWo Obeorvcr nays: "An
almoKtnnhf ai d of coinoidoncohappcned
in Xo. 8 Township lftf-t woolc. Mrs.
Knfus Jtnrringor, a inftldlo-ogod lady,
who hnd been fick for finite a whilo
with pneumonia, died. A neighbor,
Mrs. .laeob Alman, u woman of great,
physical strength and a most amiublo
lady, waa sent for to como and help
drcsH tho corpse for burial. Wliilo the
process was gointj 011 Mrs. Alman took
suddenly ill and diod within threo
hours in tho came homio where lay the
eorpso r-ho had gono to } lopnro for
burial. Tho death of Mrs. Alman is at
tributed to heart failure and lo having
bo. umo unduly excited. . (.-?
A Alanine's Aw ful l>ccd.
At Lexington, Ky. , John Maris, a
leading citizen, tried to murder his en
tire family. I he man was undoubtedly
im-aiic. Murrs killed his '1-year-old
son, John, shot hi * I i vear old daugh
ter, Helen, tried to kiil bis sister, Ida,
and killed himself. Mnrrn was about
?ID years r>ld and had been a member of
tho linn of M. Kaufman Sr Co., cloth
ier;:, for years; was prominent in build
ing association circles, "owlYnl a great
' deal of real cHato ami wYm considered
one. of the most, promising and succors
fill of Lexington's young businessmen.
- . r*E2V,?
KICD CltO.SS TO TIIK HK8CUK
Ilryjui Will Ijccturc.
NYm. J. liryan finy* ho will continue
to loetnro ns oooasion required. Am a
rule, hin loot uvea will bo given under
!!?*"? nnvpices of bimotullio league* ( r
Mimilnv organization*, wbieh would
share in I ho receipts. Tn this way lui
would l?o assist ing the silver oauao and
proudiug en income for himself.
*"* ~ * i ? -?'< -* ? *
Wiint fViltOH- l\?otorloH,
'Iho Clovornor of Alabama has rigncd
a bill oxonipling front luxation for ton
years all collon factories built hero
after in that, titnto.
Minor Mention.
Tho ?tool rail pool baa gone to picccs.
Otn. Joo Shelby <Vod at Adrian, O.
Hiehmond, Va , is to have a bieyele
factory.
Prenarationa havo bc*n completed at
Lincoln, Nob., for the coming gonoral
conference of tho Seventh Pay Advon
I iata of Iho world. ^
At "WaaWnalo^ ?at:?faotory asAur
anccs liavo b<#n Yceeived from Caracas
that thoVenftauelan boundry treaty will
be promptly rallied.
- At Frankfort,- Ky-> the Oeurt of Ap
real* has orcrmlcd tho petition for ?
rehearing. in tho Jackson and Welding
?aac?. ihia will bo final auo it TV
inSina with the Governor to fix thai
datJrior the execution of iho mard?r?ra
of PeaH Bryan.
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Tlio doctoral Voto as Counted in
J6tnt Session By Congress,
LARGE^aOWD OF SPECTATORS.
Boutli ftarolhwt'fl Voto Was I>uly
Mmutoil for Urynn? Vice-President
KtovcMsoii Presided.
Washington -(Hpociftl)-- Tho Houro
joiuotl Wodnead&y with tho fc'onate in
\vitnoHaing the count of Iho eleoto: )
voto for President and Vico President
of tho United Statos, for tho term be
ginning March 4, 181)7. Tho votes of
tho Hovoral Btatos were rea<\ in turn bv
tho tollers, Senators Lodge. Republi
can, Massachusetts, aiVft 1 Jilnckourn,
Democrat, of Kontucky, and PoprosoU'
tatives ftrosvenoy, Republican, of Ohio,
and Richardson, Democrat, of 'Jion
noftspo, and tho result stated by Vico>
President Btovonson, who ixDfctdtfd
over tho joint convention.* - J t-wad that
Mr. McKinleyhad received 271 voteo
for President and Mr. Bryan 170; that
Mr. Tfobart had received JJ7t votes for
Vico-Prosidont, Mr. Bewail 119, and
Mr. Watson 27. It whh stated that this,
VTN. m'KINUT. QAnKET A. 1I0HART. ,
svos n suflleient declaration in law of
tho election of Messrs. MoKinloy and
liobart fov the term stated, naj'rasident
*nd Vico^Presidont respectively. 'I ho
proceedings woro wituos&od by an im
mense crowd o? spectators that tilled nil
tho galleries, but without tho Cl'lish in
tho galleries that haa marked pluvious
similar occasions.
Tho spectators of tho count were
largely mombors of Congressmen's
families and their iutiinato friends, ^hc
galiorioa boing veaorved for their uto.
One section of about 200 seata wan
thvown open to tho public. Tho aban
donment. by Beproaontativo Murray, of
SouVli Carolina, of hia previously an
nounced intention to objoet to the
counting of tho voto of that State had
tho oftect of decreasing general interost
in tho proeeodingo. Jt fell to Air.
Urosvenor'a lot to announce tho nine
votes of South Carolina for Bryan and
Rewall. Art ho did so an f;xpcotant R'
lonce fell on tho aasembly.V'Tbit not r
whiapor of protest was heard. Mr.
(Irosvonor declared that tho certificate
appeared to bo in proper form, and it
was accepted.
At ono in inn to beforo 1 o'clock Vice
President .Stevenson callcd tho joint
convention to order, Speaker Bocd kit
ling fit his left, and Sonalors Lodge
and Blackburn aud Beproaenlativos
(irosvenor and Richardson, tho tellers
fit their lVspoctivo houses, in front at
the cierk'X'desk. Mr. Stoveneou r.ftid:
" I ho Senate and House of Bepresonta
tives of tho United Btalea havo met in
joint session in pursuanco of the con
r.titution.on tho day appointed for the
opening of tho certificates and counting
of the % oton for doctors for PrcHidont
and Wo President of tho United
States. The eertifioato of tho State of
Alabama will be read by the tellers.
Senator Blackburn thereupon reatl
rho certificate of the voto of the. Aia
basna electors in full and the result an
nounced I iy him, 1 1 votes for William
Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska, for Pres
dont, aud li votes for Arthur Sowall,
of Maine, for Vice-President.
Senator Sherman: "I move, iVfr.
President, that tho reading of tho for*
ivml certificate be omitted in the case of
tho remaining States."
L ho Vice-President: "Unless objep*
Hon is made, the certificates of tho re
maining Stn'oi will not bo read, but
the result will be announced by tho tcl
lcif> after they have satisfied themselves
of .tho correctness of tho returns."
Tho tellers thon, , in rotation, an
nounced the votes of tho ccvoral States
*a follows:
Alabaniw, Bryan 11, Sou-all It; Ar
kansas, Brvan 8, He wall 5, Watson <> ;
California, ^loKinlcy H, Jb-v&u 1, Ho
hart 8, So wall 1; Colorado, Bryan 4,
?jcwall ;* Connecticut, McKinley 0, Ilo
hart <?; ITolaware, McKinley 8, I lobar t
I; "Florida, Bryan t, Ho wall 4; Georgia,
Biyan Kl, Sewall lil; Illinois, Mckin
ley 21, Hobart 2-1; Indiana, McKinley
1.*; liobart 1", Iowa, McKinley 18.
Hi. bait 13; Idaho, Br van f?; Kowoll
bandar, Brvr.n 10, Pewall 10;
?vent uck v, McKinley 12, Bryan 1,
llobftvt 12, Sewall 1; I-ouioiann,
Brvan SetVall I, Watson *1; Maine,
.McKinley 0, Hobart 0; Maryland, Mo
Kin ley N, Ilobnrt ?; Ma^j-ttchuftetto,
M cK iii ley t~, Hobart 1 ft ; Michigan,
McKinley 11, liobart I t; Minnesota,
.McKinle\ !>, h'.bart V, Mississippi,
lb-van l\ Sewall li; Missouri, Bryan 17,
Seawoll M, Watson 4; Mont-ana, Bryan
So vail I, Watson 2; Ncbrarka, Bry^
an c1.- Sewall 1, Wi\tron 4; Nevada, Bry
?in J:, Sewall New Hampshire, Me
Kinlov <1, liobart .4; New Jersey, Mc
Kinley 10, liolmit 10; New York.
McKinley 8*', Hobait ills North
Carolina,' Bryan 11, Sewall 0;
Walson ft, Noith .Dakota, McKinley 8,
Kobnrr 8; Ohio, McKinley 28, Hobart
38; i Vcgon, McKinley -1, liobart, -I;
Pennsylvania, MoKiniey 3'.', liobart 82;
fthodo iGlRTirl, McKiclcy 4, Hobart 4;
-onih Carolina, Bryan* 0, Sewall t):
South Dakota. Bryan 1, Sewall
2, Watinn 2; Tcunessco, Bry
in 12, So^ll 12; Texas, Bryan
1ft, Sewall 1.1; Utah, Brvan 8, Sewall 2,
Witt von 1; Vermont, McKiiiloy 4, IIo
hart 4; Virginia, Bryan 12, Somali 12i
h?.rt 12; Wyoming, Bryan 8, Sewall 2,
Watson 1 ? totals, McKinley 271; Bryan
170; Hobart 271; Sewall 149; W?t?on 27.
New York Appropriates $12,000.
<} over nor Blaitk bas aignetl Senator
... ? ? '- AAA
To Preyt?t the Spr^iol of the Plague.
It is annoTineed thai Mr. W. 8,
Jones, ITnited States consul general at
Borne, will represent the United States
attba mUrnaiional !CCuUt4mo*, , w hjeh
id to be beld ai Veaioe, to oonetder the
to IV WW wna W ~ ? ? *
?w o? jr?T<mU?f the. ?pr?d to
, Bmuiw wna Arngitf, of ttrwUcv
: HALL'S
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
Beautifies and restores Gtriy
Hair to its original color ami
vitality; , provents baldness ;
c(tirc$ itching ym] dandruff,
A "nti'6 hair dressing
It.- 1*. HaM (t Co., Props.. KafthuA, N. 1(.
SuM by fill Druggists.
REVOLVER FREE. WATOH FRE J
1 3d other artctes. Cost nothing. H?Mour?ffv
mi
fcvwi' WTift t?ll? IM? put *U<! Ml
t oiWtt.lf'W {!??-?
tu.l to 1 dowbta fccJI^O, IJ. *W.
mHCfJ n cr r J r*V ?> H?troW?r, I ?JM
.tit k< )<??'?<?> 'Tturt *ni' *"m
I v!!0<l ecu: ; I \ t ?? ?.
dlu r r ft!.' I lf.? Mn>.n* worth II.
rvr sol.lv !#<<(! ?'? ?n mU1cni>.E?M
lliifl ?.ti*rin votlh t<?C\l
jti) rtlorn<-i"'?6iUI ?3K.?M Fi9.
ldo? I'tlUi Button*, K.9 Kuj-vJorM,
J (10/ 1**1
) 1 **il J'fUii! Sh4l i ? P?k
tt M< ru^riml'itii toil I rfrfW'
iMI HUHMl If CVl? EA\I)HAI.
All V a ??k, til oitler 10 IB
froriuce <nir fljWi*, ll Ihf i
. ><*?! ?il'-w t>? l *' ??"<l In
i'A< t(?k<* <?( owr
?1 |< ?T. I'ull VXkUltUBlVW
FREE
rfin^mK'r, mii onlr p*v (< W *n<l tipn'o innin
fljlftrii, *T"1 lh# U 'Mirti* tinniest Art* Ires. If tout!on'(
r .r.?!rtfr iri? if ! wnnh ? iim*4 wli#t * j *?k, tluu't >><tf I ctnt
Ad.lrcsn NV1NSTON t'?? UliWu, N. f.
ANDY CATHARTIC
CU HE COflSTS PATIOH
J lo < .
AU.
OROfiBISTS
SBSOIiUTELY SUUMTHD i-'
,lc ui4 l?4ll?t IVtc. A.i; RTKHUKO IIMIE1K <??? I>ltl? M.'iiliol.
REASONS FOR USING /
Walter Bak^r & Co.'s\
Breakfast Cocoa.
f i. Because it is absolutely pure. .
2. Because it is not made by ti e s?"> called Dutch Process in
which chemicals are
J. Because beans of the finest quality are used.
4. Because it is made by a method which p unserves unimpaired
the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans.
5. Because it is the most economical, costing le:>s than one cent
a cup.
Bf< sure that you get tl?o genuine article made by WALTER
BAKlvR Sc CO. Ltd., Darcheetci', Moid. l-ctahllMied >780.
A St. I.ouis paper hanger and extractor, (a enunsernting soir.c of his
past troubles, said : "My wife and I swear by Ripairs Tabulcs. Many a
morning I have pone to work on a job and had to quit. I can't begin to tell
yob nil the suffering 1 have f?>ne through. I lost my appetite and nrarly
starved myself in ttying lo worfc up a relish for food ; hut indigestion, dys
pepsia. constipation, biliousness and headache Constaiftly attended ?ne. I
tsok biiters, tonics, pills, but tfary didn't cure me. My wife had fd*o m>wc
trouble with her stomach and it was a friend of hers who fir'sj tolc^'her to try
Wc Ptartcd in together to take then. My *|jpet:te 'oon ^ l??r-k? and 1
began to feci bully, and my wife is as -fccl! as fver she was in her life.
ti. K. U.--7. ? '07 .
/Tho wonderful ne w Gonslilutionnl Curo
f<>r K II I?tJ j\I ATISM .
The rennyi
Fxtnwt*
r.i v It n Vfjclablo Coinpown*1,
nrr-f ... Rboif, IlcrlM ninl Pnrks, no ui>l
I'lHlllff tlm nii'l tl lives out tl<"
If*. rUHIHM III!1 tinrv.il Hii'i uii.vn ? ??',
nolsmimis a' his tlir.t c.-aisn the Curr-t
W |>cr CpiiI of lh?- |i!?lli>nlR. Tho mine Is
e
And It K!1I? niiClintilMm.
.V?M l>y Druggists i;pnprMly. I'rleo ?t.i?
7*?r l?>ll c. Mx for ?.V10. If >*>ur local i1r?K
i:1ai Iihi it>it &?>t it In ttock, ?Tilor fi<>m tlin
n?amif??*ttirrr,
TIIE H0BBITT J)RUG CO., Raleigh, N. C.
THE DURHAM HOB? CHToKEH
CHOLERA CURE.
USG SO OTHER.
Wrlto (lit tastfmonlals.
ThooiUy rowtrrtvin tho TvnrM
cosltlvoly guaranteed to prr.vont
hurt c'lioliTa. I ut up In
nvrent niul SM-i* Sold *Ji'
ill l i>rnRCjst3
a n t\ country
mftrchnnta.
'i'rlnl liOttloby
mail, aceurc
ly j>n<kcd. to
nr. j- fifldrc98, for
?v.
Muruifactnrp<J
aiiIv by
THE DURHAM chombra cukbco.
DURHAM; .NORTH CAROLINA.
it t? mannr<ictttre<i from ?ho1c? ???d
Hmiw Stock by D. O. AY COCK* of
Het*^er??n, N; Ov? - ??* ?- r*4*?ft- tor
ONLY 6 CRNTa
. fog -Sal# fry ? ' '"' 1 1
.in I r?
"*r^s3ss
To Railroad Men!
Or ony oilier rnon! If yon wnnt to
oxporlonco thoKfchlett donjon of 8At
Jtf/ip.tlon ^vcr derived from ? good
ftmokc, try An ?>
MACHINERY
and
SUPPLIES.
fiNGINKS, BOILrKUS,.
SAW MILIjS, CORN M I Jj t<y,
WHEAT MILliS, PLANER^,
HRIOK MACHINES,
MOULDKRS, GANG^pGRRS.
A n (J nil kinds of Wood Working Machinery.
No ono In tho Boutt can ofTo!* yon hlghot
Rrndo goods, or at Tower prlcou, Talbott,
I.iddcli and Wateriowu Euglnes. W? are
only a low hours rido from you. Write for
priced. ' , ...
Light, Variable Feed Plantation Saw
Mills a Specialty. *
V. C. iADHAM,
GKNKRAL A(?ENT,
Columbia, - - S. 0.
NOT MISLEADING.
Vo Danger, fn Curing One Habit of
\ Forming Another.
(Morphine, IittndannniY, etc.. Cared"
I Vf iamua ? fi *
la In f>om four to?l* */?*?. .
wHsKEY IIABIT Cnrftd in Fonr Wwk?
1 1)6 cure endorsed by Nat. Gov't- In Sold lere
11 omw, in the . RMfniar ^Aray. by JW ?
tivrd, tho W.O^KU^bJr ^^LD^<7LrT^,^l?
Mnrnhy, by I. O. O. T. and br 8OG.WO cured
patients. SO.OOO of these belnsc Physician*.
Vbr Terms eto.,_ A<lrtroM
THE KRKLRY INSTITUrR,
/ Or Drawer 27. Columbia, ?. O- ^
We oie iittw V
For eomo of the largest T?Wele .25??' J.1!
ibis country, and carry in a took a.tafrtfa line of
1111$ *
203 and 20S
CHARLOTTE,
N. C.
DON'T KNOW ]
^ ? t
That wo carry at Obaifloitet N? 0.,
iho Urgent and fUVeal utock ?<
F U R N I T U RE
In tho Btftto.
Wo guAVfttttoo yon a' largo raving
on your purchftfioo of
furniture
AND
CARPETS.
CURTAINS
AND *
RUGS " ; :
And overytluuff to beautify your ~ -
homo.
Call
and
See
Us,
O JR.
Cor
res
pond
With
Us.
<r >fWo also carry tl^
LARGEST
ASSORT
MENT OF
DRY GOODS
In Iho Stato of North Carolina.