The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 21, 1902, Image 3
Hii HOME GOLD CURE.
An Ingenious Treatment by whioh
Drunkards are Being Cured Daily
in Spite of Themselves
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening
of the Nerves. A Pleasant and
8^, Positive Cure for the
Liquor Habit.
It is now 'generally known and understood
that Drunkenness is a disease
and not weakness. A body fillet! with
Roison, and nerves completely shattered
y periodical or constant use of intoxirating
lipuors, requires an antidote capable
of neutralizing and eradicating this
poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants.
Sufferers ma'y now cure themselves
at home without publicity or loss
of time from business by this wonderful
"HOME GOLD CURE" which has been
perfected after many years of close study
and treatment of inerbriates. The faith
iui uso accoruing 10 directions or this
wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed
to cure the most obstinate case,
IP no matter how hard a drinker. Our
records show the marvelous transformation
of thousands of Drunkards into
sober, industrious and upright men.
WIVES CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS!!
CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS!
This remedy is in mo sense a nostrum
but is a specific for this disease only,
and is so skillfully devised and prepared
that it is thoroughly soluble and
pleasant to the taste, so that it can be
given in a cup of tea or coffee without
the knowledge of the person taking it.
Thousands of Drunkards have cured
themselves with this priceless remedy,
and as many more have been cured and
made temperate men by having the
"CURE" administered by loving friends
and relatives without their knowledge
in coffee or tea, and believe today that
they discontinued drinking of their own
free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be
deluded by apparent and misleading
"improvement.' Drive out the disease
at once and for all time. The "HOME
GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely
low ^rice of One Dollar, thus placing
jp within reach of everybody a treatment
more effectual than others costing $2"? to
C..11 .1:-?i: -
vr<j. xuii uiicuviuiin iu.Kumi)?ny escii
package. Special advice by skilled physicians
when requested without extra
charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the
world on receipt of one dollar. Address 1
Dept. 1. EDWIN B. GILES A COM- I
PANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, i
Philadelphia.
All correspondence strictly confidental.
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Loganville Mill Sold. 1
Loganvjlle, Ga., March n.?It is stated
on good authority that the Southern
Cotton Oil company, of Atlanta, has
bought out the stockholders that comprise
the Loganville Mill company. ,
The amount paid for same Is about
91,600. ,
Carter Out for Legislature. \
Columbus, Ga., March li.?Robert F. j
Carter, a prominent merchant of Elleralee,
la In the race for the legislature
from Harris county. W. H. Lut/&i
trell, of that county, Is net a candidate j
#for re-election.
Russian Bank Insolvent. .
St. Petersburg, March ?The
bank of St. Petersburg at Azov is in- ]
solvent. The government has takes
charge of Its affairs.
Don't Force
Your Bowels
with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effects
on the entire system, and where j
their use is persisted in, tend to (
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
..USE..
Edgar's Cathartic
Confections
The only harmless, vegetable,
bowel regulator, and liver vitalize/
known*
As pleasant to the taste as
candy, and as positive as the harshest
mineral. No gripe or pain.
W 10, 25, 50 cents,
SOLD BY UNION DRUO 00.
UNION, S. O.
Inventor* take uo chances In dealing
with Swift Sc <>o., the Washington pat^
ent lawjers. They do business light,
A and have ne?er had a diss iti-u^d client.
^ waa tneir ad in t.m<? nar*?r and write to
them, if )ou think of taking out a patent
(Dyspepsia is unrecognised in I
half the cases. It deceives the K
unknowing sufferer. Its many W
variations work along the weakest H
liuo. of the. system. To battle S
against only one of them is vain.
Our booklet explains its symp* |H 1
toms. Our Dyspepnia Tablets give A
complete and lasting relief. 1
GILES' I
DyspepsiaTablets x,
=? i%%: S I
? SOLD BT UNION DRUG 00.
UNIONS O. (
PICKING8 FROM FICTION.
If jou would have a noble son, be $
noble father.?"144 New Epigrams."
Keep me from caring more for booki
than for folks, for art than for life.- "The
Ruling passion."
In some matrimonial waters are th?
una or nab that swallow the bait, but
leave the hook untouched.?"By Bread
Alone."
Borne people, like some shrubs* must
be crushed In order to obtain the real
value of tlielr essence.?"By the Higher
Law."
There are things which could nevei
be imagined, but there Is nothing
which may not happen. ? "China In
Convulsion."
Independence Is not synonymoui
with liberty. They are often confound
ed, but they are quite distinct.?"The
Rights of Man."
Martyrdom, the apotheosis of resignation,
comes more naturally to women
than to men, more hardly to men
than to women.?"Count Hannibal."
True self control Is to be got in th?
midst of struggle. It Is not mutilation
In the midst of natural desires, but the
subordination of each desire to the
good of the whole man.?"Culture and
Restraint."
The Peer Little Ftllon.
The street Arab lives by his wits, il
he lives at all well. Two youngster!
who peddle cough drops on Chestnut
street have learned ?ni?
One of these hoys is much larger thui
the other, and a crowd was attrnetei
to the corner of Ninth and Clicstmii
streets the other day to see the hif
boy pumrueling the little boy. At tlx
proper time the big one disappeared
leaving the little one surrounded "bj
sympathetic onlookers. Several per
sons, pitying the "poor little fellow,"
gave him nickels and pontiles.
The sequel showed that the "poor lit
tie fellow" was In league With hla supposed
tormentor. No sootier had the
crowd dispersed than the bit; l>oy cnmc
nloug for his divvy. The scene was repeated
several times, always with the
same result.?Philadelphia Times.
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Obliterating Smallpox Plttlnfrx.
Selentltic treatment and much skill are
required to remove smallpox plttlngs
successfully. Tills treatment Is given
by a masseuse, but massage is not
used, as It would never remove the
plttlngs. The process requires a carerul
removing, little by little, of old cuLicle.
The new, which takes the place,
Is smoother than Its predecessor and
requires about ten days for treatment.
Thus, after a couple or more treatments
and in a comparatively short
time, the deepest scars are replaced by
x perfectly smooth skin.
Hungarian Count Suleldo*.
Waco, Tax.. March -.i.?Ignota
L/Owinger, by birth a Hungarian count,
i native of Tsmeswar, Hungary, com
Bitted suicide at the McClellan hotel
jy shbotlng himself through the ten*
pie with a revolver. No cause can be
la signed for the act. For political reaions
about 80 years ago the count left
its native land and came to Waco,
where he amassed a large fortune
Abeut three weeks ago he married e
wealthy widow and appeared happy uj
to the time of his death.
THE EA9TEB!f WAT.
An eastern farmer was lately on hit
Hrpt visit west at the home of a farm
tr friend In North Dakota. It wai
thrashing time, and a large field ol
dax was being thrashed In the Dakota
way?by hauling the crop from the
ravels In the field direct to the mn3
kin a. The men who gathered the flag
in the field were careless and wasteful,
this also In the Dakota way, and left
many scattered bunches here and there
In the field. When the Job was completed,
our eastern friend asked his
Post when he was going to clean up
that field and was told that It was
cleaned up so far as he was concerned;
that up In Dakota they did not bother
with pickings and Takings. This astonished
the eastern man, who was a
past master In all the petty economies
compelled by eastern farm conditions,
ind he felt sorely grieved over such a
wanton waste, and so tie asked hif
friend if be could have a team and
wagon the next day and gather up
and save some of the waste, which
was laughingly assented to, with th<
remanc mat ue might bare all be could
make out of hla raklngB. The team
knd wagon and the eastern man wenl
to work the next morning, and in a
very short time a full load of the scattered
flax was gathered up, which was
hauled over to the fleld where the machine
was at work. The load was run
through the machine, and gave him
thirteen bushels of cleai^ flax, which
he sold for $1.46 per bushel, thus receiving
$28.86 for his two hours' work,
Dakota farmers will do things different
from this before long.
Charleston Exposition Rates
Via The Southern Railway
An U a n._ i? *
v/11 nuuifUiii'Ui ItllO .-*>11 HI VvHnUlllH I il?r
*iate and W?t Indian Fxp *ition t<> t?
i? ld at Charleston, 8. C. begiuincr Dec
mber lt-t, 1901, The Southern Railway
aill cell excursion tickets to Charleston
i d return at tl?e following attract!v<
from Spartanburg. S. C.
For $10.00 tickets on sale daily, wit!
[Inal limit .Tune 3id, 1902.
For $7 85 ticketa on sale daily, Mmftar
to return ten days. *
For $4.95 tickets on rale Tuesdays an<
fhsrsdays, limited to sersn (7) days.
Correspondingly reduced rates fron
>ther points.
The Southern Railway operates doubh
liily trains on convenient schedules wit)
Pullman Sleepers to and from Charleston
3. C.
For farther Information apply to:
W. H. Taylo*,
A. Q. P. A., dtlaatp, Ga.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
t "oomflMi ft New Ur.der
T he Sun''
1 All doctors have tried to cui
CATAliliH by the use of juiwders, acidi
eases, inhalers and drugs in paste foru
, l'heir powders dry up the nuicuov
t membrar.es causing them to crack, ope
. and bleed. The powerful acids used i
inhalers have entirely eaten away th
same membranes that their mukci
t aimed to cute, while pastes and oin
I ments cannot reil?Sh the disease. Anol
. and experienced practitioner who ha
for many years made a close study an
, specialty of the treatment of CATARRH
has at last perfected a Treatment whic
' when faithfully used, not only relieve
at once, hut permanently cures CM
TARRH, by removing the cause, stof
i ping the discharges, and curing all ii
(Innialinn If Hio /mlv rumtt.lo
, to Bcience that actually rcaclus the al
dieted parts. This wonderful remedy i
known as "SNUFFLES the (tUARA>
TEED CATAUKII CUKE," and is sol
at the extremely low price of One Dollai
i each package containing internal an
external medicine sufficient for
mouth's treatment and evcr>thing nt
cessarv to its perfect use.
1 "SNUFFLES" is the only perfer
' CATAURH CUKE ever made and i
1 now recognized as the only safe am
I positive cure for that annoying and dh
gusting disease. It cures all inilams
tion quickly and permanently and is als
wonderfully quick to relieve 11A'
. FEVEIt or COLD in the HEAD.
1 nATAUIJir 1?.
Vil 1 jiivivil tl IIUII lllTUICCU'll UlllI
leads to CONSUMPTION?"SN Ul'
FLES" will save you if you u*e it a
once. It is no ordinary remedy, hut
> complete treatment wh?*.ti is positive!
1 guaranteed to cure CAT A lilt! 1 in an
t form or stage if used according to th
5 directions vhich accompany each paek
} age. Don't delay but send for it at onei
and write full particulars as to your con
'r dition, and you will receive special ail
vice from the discoverer of this won
derful remedy regarding your case w it li
out cost to you beyond the regular pric
of "SNIFFLES" the "GUARANTEE!
CATARRH CURE."
Sent prepaid to any address in th
t United States or Canada on reoipt. o
? One Dollar. Address Dept. 1 EDWIT
. R. GILES & COMPANY. 2330 and 233
. Market Street, Philadelphia. I'a.
16-lv
The jepuhliran w ?angle io 111? TT i<
ovei 1 uban reciproc ' y is : fT ?i d:ng t!
democrat? considerable amusement an
may give'l.rm an opn-rtunity t?> pul
out. some'hinc more substantial be'oi
it, is over. The antis have got. tl e vlr]
hard
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Mr C. P. Wii.gfieM.i.f Fab Mo
who suffi'nd trout chronic d\s* i! -v. t\?,
thirty-live >?a:s, rava ('h.ot.U I'hi;/
Colic. Cho'.en and Hianhiar P. n-.ed;
d'd him in. re good than ;? y dhei nodi
cine he bal evr in d. For su'" hy K
?\ Duke, I). U4gi>t.
Mr. R??osev?,lt's Hsstpnnlio'i of p?we
that the < '"li-tit ution do-s not e mt'e
, upon thp Resident has grown into :
hahit that is like'y to wreck h;s p.?;i? c?
I hopes, if i? dors no more. t /-e of hi
, latest exhibitions itt th it lit'" w*s f t?
! nlsli the Secretjpy of the Interior will
his cons!ru-Mion of the IVrran. n
\ Census Hup an bill, which ho signet
"rrrv, motnuprtl litll IIV < nHUill fUMOJ
> that lii.s construction-niu?t be c nipiifs
with
1 Get the Best.
People that bay n e ent.lled to the hef
and in the 'on;; ran tho best is the chcnposi
When you ro to s iliir store to got som
cough me.c:oeasK for ex loan Syrup, tli
nicest tHslioyiia ipiiekcst cure for cough
' and colds, pad a nroven remedy for cottsumr
tion. head <es' monir's 0x1 wrapper aroun
, a twenty-tlvo ce^t boH e.
> Ignorance no Good Excuse.
A mo her lies no right to bo ignorant o
ayxnptoms Uict 'e'l iih plain as day lr r clii.
\ has '?o. ms. she should know when ttic elill
Is pale, looks s:ckly, ucU t Sred, seems peevis)
has sunken eyes and a nervous oxression
that worms a,-e thocauso. A safe, unfailiii
and nice remedy is Mother's Worm Syrnj
Only '. wenty five cents h bot Ho, and so goo
that children ask for more.
1 Good Health.
A person generally enjoys good henltl
, whose bowels ore accustomed to easy evacu
atlonnaeh morning. Ifbillioissorconstipate
1 use Goooh's Mexlcua Hoot fills, 'i'hoy l<o!|
( but never gripe or weaken.
The Heppy Man.
| The happy man is ho who knows what h
0uR.1t .0 know, and who knowing Goocil'
Qu'ok Helie,'c>iro8 internnl achonnd cxteriui
pa'n, na< .is on his druggist keeping it fo
e&e. Price 25 cents a bottle.
1 Blood Poison.
As the virulence of blood poison increase*
sores may break our any where, every nerv
and bone may ache, the skin peel oil i
1 patches, the hair fall out und tho nervop
system become shattered. The use of South'
oarsuparllla will at once lesson tho activit
' of the disease and eventual ly tfrlve it en
1 tlrely out ot tho system, lluv a bottle an
read tne many testimonials of cares prlnte
' on its wrapper. ?
; Pile-ine Cures Piles.
1 Money xefundod if it over falls.
; Avti-Aouk oures Chills and Fever.
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; APCRr
FOR SAI
CCT BLO(
JB AT HOLMES
Big Real Estate Deal.
Decatur, Ala.. March C*.?J. '
Frahn has closed an Important d<
In real estate with Arantz Bros.,
Fort Wayne, Ind., who have for yet
c run a large band saw mill, getting c
quarter-sawed oak and hfcrd woods, <
porting them to Germany and Englai
The sale includes the site of the T<
n nessee Spoke company with river fro
e of 1,800 feet and buildings, whe
-s Aranlz Bros, will put In and operate
t- large barrel, stave and veneer mi
d employing 200 men.
is
d Tragedy In Memphis Hotel.
'< Memphis, March 1L.?A handsot
^ young woman, said to he Anna B. Ha
l_ kins, of Brinkley, Ark., Is dead in
?- room in the Winters hotel here fro
i* the effect of carbolic acid taken inte
n | nally. J. V. Duvall, a railroad bral<
j man, is under arrest in connects
'.? j with tho tragedy. He put up at tl
I V. --1 ?
(j j uuiei .v?'Bcer<iay witn the woman, re
r tstering under assumed names, ai
J the two occupied the same room la
a night.
r. uiii s HKoon poisoy.
'!, Scrofula, Ulcers, Old Sores Hot
,'j 1 '.t ins? Trial Trent merit Free.
r usi, second or tl.i.d stugespnsitive
l* ii i.ili.) lakinn 1$. B B. (Botanic Bloc
? Bam). Blood B?im kills or deslro;
1 lie >> pii lit p.-i'?Ti in llie Bl-nd an
?xpe's it trom the At the sun
!l liuio !' iiiv Blood Balm Builds up th
~ shaltcm! const it mi. m. Have you soi
,x t! r??.i', p'mpicH. copper colored r.|>ot!
y ml - > i ? , swelli <ccs. <=croful>
v itching ko>, n"hcs a id pauis in Bom * c
t, joints. m r<* in- inn. or fa Hum liaii? Tlie
; B tio-io B'-oil p.:i in v? ill Ii?mI cveiy*son
> -?lo|i l.h?- a. ins . o'l it.akn i(ii* t loo?| 1'. i
!- "i.il j .ell .? d tt \o the i loll gln?vof henl
[ lo ilr hk"i Ov-r d-tt) ii-Min'onia's (
i- ei??e B i ' i?* Bi"i ?1 B'-ilio timiongh.
i- ie-ltd loi ;io >"Id in t^iig e'orn
e too i.d y <*. n;p'oi? dm ctiotis. 'lYii
I) ticatiui. 1 B l? .? i ee l?v ud tif.-siii
i> tA?u B..oil'o, A ant a, (?a. Dc. cr.l
0 lit '.h!i -'i o l"t?e imili-.al advice uivei
f Don't dispan oi a core as Bio.xl Bail
s euios a i on i} else fai'g. For sale tv
2 F. U. D :ke, D. ucRi't.
Thoc s'imo* which will hp "-nin V
the Am-riean top tve> at the co'
onuliov of K lwa>d VII will consist i
- ordinary **voiiBu; dr<s-?. rx(?;i' that km
1 bto'clws and Black Mlk stockh gs will I
I worn in lit ii f turns. s lvi-" ""
was agreed upon munv years ago in
|> eo:?t'er?.nce Iwtweeu >he -ti.i'e Depart
mVnt and tie It i'i-i) Fo ei ,?n OflV;o an
hi-* ev? i" s'i".r?? ihvm w >rn hr A Ulrica
rep esflntaMvcs wh-n a'tendinar coon
The Am 'vieans 'vili ?> > (h? nlv jorson
.* ??o attired, all others tino in umfi.rm lx
, ieg requbed to appesr in court-dres
y with o?'Ctt?d hat. sword. He. Th
United Staler' naval ahd a> mv oflieei
vriii. of course, wear fu'l uniform.
Having a Run on Ch.imbcrl.iiti'
Cough Remedy.
V
r Between the hours of eleven o'cl'e
t a. n> ?: ?! rhvdny tima at mailt on Jar
^ "2-V.h, I'JOl. .V F. t'-lavu ili ii'/aisf, C?lad
s Springs, Ars, soM twelve botlhs <
_ I 'harnb r'Hin'a Hough Itenydv. IF says
, T nrwi' > aedled a uvdicine that sol
^ hotter <?v cave Iw-ttm satisfaction to in
} oustomers " Tohi lt-in?*dy has been i
s general u*e in Vi'C'oa for many year
'j and the people there afe well aoqo-iinfr
?ith its excellent. qualities. Many*
'hem h-ve testified to the rema'kah
nines which it has effected. When yc
m i d a fif'-od, reliable medicine for a com
? t cold, or attack of the grip. w
o < Irm hH Iain's Cou/h Remedy ar.d u
? re certain to be more 'hail pleased wi!
die quirk cine which it. affords. F
<l ' ale by F. <\ Duke, D ujfght.
Sena'nr Mcf/inrm, of \!is? , i?er?fitli
r ...
^ to credit lor the ame. idm?>ut ho h
(i ? ff-r?<1 to the Ship Snhs'dv hill; whi
i> iIn- repub'ie-a n? will h : ?11v dure to vol
j down, as to do to would i eonfe-sair
>. ! hat tbev intended doing what t?
^ ; amendment ?rnuW t?'ev-;tf, The iniet
! dm- nt requires that tho dhtim of it
| mpmiters of ti< of inc. ?ri?or-i'o;s > r
. feckholders of til c.orpor ?tion *, wheih
ft owners of subsidized ships or contract
to build the same. xhtil 1 1>? made l ubli
( A Printer Greatly Surprised.
1 ! 4 I to v.t w ?- s ? ??iUf.h sni p' is- <1 i > n
p I ff :ril w;t8 with llio lesillts of lisit
i' 1 tun I k-(Uxi n"? I'.ti i llnlm," says H"i?
T. ("/o<?k. ?r.'Hsmart of the Afrh-vil
t, (N. C ) (IrtZot.fc. *'l. contr-ofotl a ss*v?i
e i w it' ihpun.fttisti p.-riy l-tat winter 1
" 1 getting my foot. wot. I tii<d sever
? things f >r it without h-ot fit.. One d
f while looking over ihr*(iiiz-tt *, I untie*
d that 1 *r?in Balm waspneitively guaraut- <
t to cure i lieumatdsru, so nought a iu?t?
1 of it and before using two thirds of
! inv rheumatism had taken its llight a>
i mhvp dot, nan arnpnn?a;iam p un vince.
So!<1 by F. <\ Duko. I> ueeii-t.
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I ISOUT!
I RAIL
THE GREAT
OF TRADE A
Uniting the Print
Centers and Haal
Reports of the Sou
NORTH, EMS
Hlf(h-Cla:in Vostlbulo Trail
between Now York and
Cincinnati nnd Florida
Asheville.
New York and Florida, eith
end Skvann^h, or yIb
Savannah.
IC I Superior Dlnin^-Car Servie
9 Excellent Service end Lo\
ly I count South Caroline Int
lj ! I Exposition.
yg I Winter Tourist TicUots to
I reduced rates.
16 for detailed Information, liter
If, H apply to nearest ticket'Cgont, 01
8, | 1 S.H.HARDWICK,
I, , I General Passenger **}gent,
>r I Washington, D. C,
n I R. W. HUNT,
!N I Otv. Passenger Mgent,
I Charleston, S. C,
h P FEBRUARY 10, 1002.
1 A Free Pictsis:
m Any vct-eran, who contemplates :
' M April 22nd to 25th, will receive
18 $ Robert E. Lee, and a copy of I
^ M framing), if he will send us his n
ie SJ and address of the Camp to which
3 K
\7{ TTour liost route to Ps
Ml Cotton Itoltoporatcsk
j? i */nCTiS, K'"*X. Momptiis to Dallas ai
_ B t <ftjsv-f.yyohnnite. These trains
** I N f evt nin^. after the arri'
I ! > .tflWi otleriiiK you closo conn
k I N. B. BA1RD, TratfiifM) Pat
e I.W. la OlACKf. CcKfit F
'J r-vi * .?si s --. i
|| L .<SlYls< iN .V k- 4 > s. . \ t
I
i ForiiiffJj' pet ' ' " !, " o ' .
t Cm-sUl:-. ; / : Uv.iev .
I>f ,
je Ilnlf n century or > a: ?i
MJ hack terrapin vera i' I 1 > .1
ill Posts. Today t'.ty art* <
jo caey known t > . w>u
says the I'lsilaiiciploa Noi.'a .1:1 riea
th Then 1 hoy foh 1 for 1
or laborers, when h! ' < t. '
that 1 hoy must not !.e < m;. .11
terrapin inure t'. T.i
day a Panel is ? i : at >. '. n
,s U011 aires travel l.tnit'-u-' ?. i. -s
'' a chance to feas? on .. .s
ll> clous of all meats.
' 1 Of course this menus ;moml
backs. There are many Imita
,jj tlons. 1
1(j Every first class restaurant in the )
country features "terrapin a la Mary- j
Inn.l" ..?? Il? ......... !...? : -
J-Si lutiu \?H UP illt'MU, Hill iil 111*1 lie (V.SC
( . out of a hundred is tiio roa! terrapin
served. Tlie (liner iv;s himself on
what he believes to he Maryland's
choicest dish. Instead he is merely
eating fresh water turtles, "sliders" 01
, , t'North Carolina j.ohhuis."
:e The reason is simple. Restaurateurs
v don't serve real diamond hacks bevy
cause they can't iret them. The world's
al total terrapin population does not ex?\
coed 25.000 of le^yal size, and those are
-d con lined to the shores of the ChosnJ'i
peako hay, tlie only place that produces
' * tliem.
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New
11 York enjoy a monopoly. These three
cities net practically the entire output,
hut few ever thai their war across Ifce
3D PURir
??TOFTWIII?IWIII In || III
& MOORE'S PHAI
siu?. .--r. i ^w?.i ?4
hern j
,way :!
' HIGHWAY ^
W TRAVEL. 3
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:ipal Commercial
Lth and Pleasure
ith with the & ??
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T and WES1. |j
*?i Through Sle?pln()-Cura 0
v'riflrtns, via A.Iantn. 1
Points via Atlanta and via J
or via Lynchburg, Danville 9
Richmond, Danvillu aad 3
a on all Through Trains. \ ]
v Rfttos to Charlciton ao. tj
tor-Statu and West Indian R
all Resorts now on sale at I i
aturm, time table*, rata*, ate., I !
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W.H.TAYLOt, 1
Asst. Gen. Pas*. JSgqni, I j
Atlanta, Ga. I
J. C. KSAMi S
District Pact. Urgent, jB
J9tl+*ta, da. I j
e of Gtari.Lee ]
mending the Reunion at Dallas, m
a handsome picture of General An
lis farewell address (suitable for H
ame and address, ana the name m
i he belongs. jgj
lllas will Im via Mc'ttphis TliP [H
sown train*, (twocaoh :r?v) from ly
art other 'iv??cn - cities without "
lcara Mom;.hi . raoruintr ami |
ml of trains via all 1..." . I'm.
cctlons ami excel I out; i rvi'.o. '
tngtr Acer.!, Albnla, Ga. a
'aurw arJ Ik'/.t ."-.vrl. Si. loj'.. Ma. J|
' -^>u- - _ :
iUue Ithlfje. The en-v"' 'fortunate
enough i<> be born <'lne;.i. o or ft.
j Louis must either rouse east or forego
the Joys of term pin.
To select ii real diamond bach nmn*
I tours should be guided by these distin*
guisliing nnd characterlsi ic markings:
It is of a greenish. dark olive color,
sometimes running t.> sn-tted gray,
yellow on the plate w!: !i sum uih'.s
the shell nntl has concentric dark
stripes along the plate on both shell.-:.
The sides of the lit a i are a diiuy white,
sprinkled with small Mack spots. The
bottom si t II is of whiiish yellow.
The ir.ales are much larger than th.e
females and ha ve t he concentric ?! real;a
much better defined The l' ":n!' has
tlie more <h liento p.cxh. 'i he ntal" eaii
bo distinguished by bis toenails, which
are much longer than those of the female.
Wilcox Trial Comes Up Soon.
Elizabeth City, N. C., March ?' . ?
The case of James Wilcov. charged
with the murder of Nellie Cropsey. ia
to he tried there this week. Tho
grand jury has been drawn aivd will
begin examining witnesses today. If
a true bill is found. Wilcox will be
arraigned for trial Thursday.
True Dili A&ainst Wilcox.
Elizabeth City. N. C., March \Z.?
The grand jury today found a true
bill for murder in the first degreo
against James Wilcox, charged with
killing Miss Nellie Cropsey. The prisoner
will la arraigned this afternoon.
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