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6 rHJE GTOJST MESSBJNG ELK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 19 05 in having this year Gardner, Aber- nathy and Sadler of last year's A. MilDME AT UNIVERSITY Preparing the Case. i "Nigger If you want to go through the slums why limit the trip to the lower East M. team, and the Snipes brothers from Guilford's team. In addition to these men there are a jramber of candidates who are showing" up exceedingly well Tban Six Hundred Students Haye Registered.

In thepractlces. Manager A. H. Bahnson of Winston-Salem has arranged the following schedule: September 30th, Guilford college at Chapel Hill. OctoIer 7th, Davidson College at Charlotte.

October 14th. University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. October 21st, Navy at Annapolis. October 28th, Virginia Polytechnic Institute at Richmond. York is Ninety-ninth street, between Third avenue and the East River.

An important ferry is at the foot of the street. To reach it you must pass through what is called "nigger town' and "dago town." Here is a dead cat. There is a dead horse. Yonder Is a lot of pickaninnies playing in a hummock of filth. The street has the appearance of not having been swept in a year.

Children are as thick as ants and as busy as flies. They are yellow, tan, brown, chocolate, black and other assorted colors. Many are cripples. Most have very thin legs and kinky heads singularly enough, the most mis-' erable wear shoes and stockings. In.

the south they would be healthy, barefooted and in their shirt-tails. New York Press. -Substantial Increase Over Last Year, Ir. Hetty Becomes Professor of Ccnilstry Otlier Changes In the Xiculty Secretary for the Y. 31.

O. A. Bob Lanon Becomes Gymna--slum Instructor Football Prospects JOHN AT TWENTr-nnfl-BIUACTAff. BUCKWHEAT cakes and sausage. Doughnuts boiled In grease.

Ham and egga and coffee And a great big whalin' piece Of pie with lots of short'nin' And a doren kinds of spice. Of course 'taln't hygienic. But it's all fired nice. DINNER. Roast pork and cabbage.

Gravy fat and hot. Cold boiled ham and pickles And of doughnuts another lpt; Nine kinds of vegetables. Three kinds of pie. Of course 'taln't hygienic, But. gosh, it's livin' high I SUPPEK.

More pie to start on. With that there nice rich crust; Biscuit hot and soggy I eat till I 'most bust. -Green tea, good and strong; Preserves and pickles galore. Of course 'taln't hj-gienlc. But I guess I'll take s'more.

JOHN AT rORTT-nVB. NOT the temporary improvement resulting from dangerous mercury, opiates, alcohol, potash 'not the momen- And Schedule of Games. 'November 4th, Georgetown Uni ty at Richmond. ft 1 A. 1 .1 NOVemDer lltn.

auu Mechanical College at Raleigh. tary relief trom tnzrp pain given oy liniments; duc a tearching cleansing of (he blocd that clears thm fyitem of every vestige of the disease, and absolutely CURES RHEUMATISM. V7e know that it should cure because it is compounded in the most scientific manner, of purely vegetable drugs -that cannot harm, but build up the entire system. We know that November ISth, Virginia Military In stitute at Winston-Salem. November 30th, University of Vir ginia at Norfolk.

i Krrmnerl the Masons. Are You Engaged. i Engaged people should remember, that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their diges- tions in good condition with Electric it does cure because hundreds of those cured have written (us-that it has in There is somewhat of a stir at Spen CURED AFTER ALL OTHERS FAILED. cer today over the work of some mis Bitters. S.

A. Brown, of Bennettsvllle. I chievous boys. Either yesterday after Tt $asle Wttl from B03BITT BALT1VORC. YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS RHCUMCID2 noon or Saturday night (we do not re Rheumatiz and Bright's disease.

Dyspepsy and bad heart, Bight and hearin both ain't good, Meals are far apart. Pills and patent medicines Now my diet rule Wlsh't I'd been hygienic 'Stid o' such a fool. Chicago Record-Herald. call this) tb.e masons were In secre. session and these boys broke up their (Special to The Messenger.) t-liapel IIIII.

X. September 19. The University of North Carolina open for the scholastic year of 1903-G under most favorable conditions. The number of registered to date Js a substantial increase oveh the registration last year at this time. Of this number 20 are connected with the department situated at Raleigh.

The last two years In medicine -are furnished medical students there and every possible facility required by advanced medicine science Is complied -ivith. The freshmen class Is composed of exceptionally well prepared students, and is numerically larger than any previous class. Almost every preparatory school in the state has representatives ami every county has Its quota of men. Students have matriculated who repre meeting. S.

says: "For years, my wife suffer- ed intensely from dyspepsia, compli-cated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her en- tirely well. She is now strong and i healthy." R. R. Bellamy, druggist, sells them, at 50c a bottle.

Thev did It Intentionally. There is a ladder fey which they climbed up to the roof and entered the building from GEO. 0. GAYLORB'S A Sure Cure. the top.

The ventilator between the celllne and the roof made it easy to see and hear what was going on and the masons were forced to abandon Sir The Thomas Llptons Accident, greatest muster of Scotchmen their purposes temporally. fa ll opEmm The names of the boys were learned SALE under arms since the battle of Flcd- and warrants issued for them. Several of them belong to the best families in Spencer. The aspect that the Is to as den field, was reviewed by King Edward, nearly forty thousand ScoUisb volunteers marching past his Majesty. During the march Sir Thomas Lipton, honorary colonel of the Second Lan arkshire Engineers, was leading his regiment, when his horse threw him and Sir Thomas was kicked in the iace STARTS sume will be interesing.

The boy3 may or may not be prosecuted for dis turbing the masons service, or tnej 4 mav be indictel simply for tresspass Whatever proceedings is instituted serious. Eden- His injuries are not burg Dispatch. against them, will be of Interest evary- where. Salisbury Post. SEPTEMBER AND LASTS NINE DAYS.

Diphtheria, sore tboat. croup. Instant relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil.

At any drug store. sent quite a number of other states, the southern, states especially having ent quite a number of men. Several changes have been made in the faculty for the year. Leaves of absence have been granted to some who go away for further stud3- and for research work. The chemistry department has quite an addition in the person of Dr.

C. II. Herty who comes from the University of Georgia to accept the directorship of the department here. Dr. Hetty is quite a celebrated scientist and Is one of the most prominent members of his profession in the south.

Drs. YVni. McNider and L. B. Newell are here to assist in the inedical department.

They were members of the Colonel Bryan declares that he will Jones Can you tell me how I can get Slayer of Brother Goes to Penitentiary. News was received here from Burns-ville, Yancey county, today to th3 effect that Charles Doan, who was placed on trial there last week charged with the killing of his young brother last spring, fcad been convicted of murder in the second degree and sentenced to the state prison for a term or five years. The killing of young Doan occurred on Chestnut Mountain in Yancey county. Charles Doan, his younger brother, a small boy, and a companion, had remain in politics twenty-five years longer. He is losing breath, for nobody had any thought of his gettimg out.

Charlotte News. rid of that pain in my chest and that awful tired feeling? A visit in our mammoth store will surprise you for bargains Write for large price list One mailed on application free. Doctor Yes. Have your wife take a course in some cooking school. St.

Louis Post-Dispatch. A Stransre Loan. gone hunting. Charles Doan, It Is al A dentist in a western town one day had a tall, rawboned, corn fed young woman of about twenty-five years of age come Into his office with the Information that she had to have a "plum new set of teeth." When the dentist It is easy to relieve a cough or cure a cold after a copius evacuation the bowels Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the Original Laxative) Cough Syrup. It acts on the bowels I expels all ccld from the system, and cures coughs by removing the cause.

This remedy clears the phlegm and strengthens the mucuous membranes of the throat, chest, lungs an! bronchial tubes. The honey bee and the red clover blossom is on every hot- tie of Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, the Original Laxative Cough Syrup. R. R. Bellamy.

206-208-210 FRONT STREET. leged, shot at a bird and missed it. The brother and companion laughed, whereupon Charles Doan rammed a paper wad in his gun and pointing at his brother fired. The wad struck the victim in the back of the head, and tearing a great hole in his head, killed him instantly. AshevIIIe faculty at Raleigh but were transferred here this year, owing to the resignation of Dr.

II. IL Whitehead, dean of the medical department who resigned re-ctntly to accept a professorship at the of Virginia. Dr. J. 1Z.

Mills, associate professor of chemistry has been granted a year's leave of absence which he will spend in Germany. He goes abroad to do research work. Mr. M. W.

Stacy, Instructor in mathematics, will leave in a few days for Cornell University where goes for a years work In higher mathematics. Mr. F. II. Hlckerson.

lately with the Wm. Bingham School at AshevIIIe, will Lavo charge of Mr. Stacy's work during hia absence. came to examine her mouth he found that she was wearing a peculiarly Ill fitting set of upper false teeth, and he said to her: "What dentist ever made such ill fitting teeth as these for! you?" i CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Some of the best white men deal in futures, and some of the" "worst ce-, groes deal in craps.

Both are alike WHY DO YOU HAVE COLD HALLS OR COLD ROOMS IN YOUR HOUSE BY INSTALLING HO WATER HEA TING SYSTEM You can have your whole house thoroughly heated and also useless coal or wood? WE WILL BE GLAD TO GIVE YOU ESTIMATES FULL PARTICULARS WILMINGTON IRON WORKS, No. 10 South Second Street. Jan 13 w. tf. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature, of "OH, them ain't mine," was the reply.

"I jist got the loan of them for this morning off my aunt." LippincottV Magazine. A IToIsr Old San. Scene: A garrison town. Time: Sunset. Old Visitor (startled as the gun is fired at sunset) Dear me! Whafs that? Native Oh, it's only sunset.

guilty oi gamming, auu il a go souxd of them before me they will be punished alike, said Judge Jones in his charge to the grand jury. Greenville Reflector. Farmers are now predicting that it cotton is carried on as energetically as last year the crop will be picked out by Nov 1. While this may inD-cate a short chop it also indicates that the crop has been unusually early in Tarboro Southerner. SPECIAL KATES To llaleich.

X. Via Senloartf Ac count of the ortli Carolina State Old Visitor Why, does your son set here with a bang like that? It goes Fair. Oct iber 1005. down Quietly enough at our place. Professor Edward Kidder Graham, of Charlotte, of the department of English, has resumed his duties after a year's leave of absence spent at Columbia University.

Mr. Frank McLean, a recent graduate of the sity, has been made an Instructor in Hie English department Professor Joshua W. Gore, of the of physics, has -resumed his duties after a year's leave of absence "Srecanse of III health. Professor Gore's many friends throughout the state will be glad to hear that be has entirely recovered. Mr.

J. C. Jackson, a recent graduate or the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, lias been secured to fill the position of of the Young Men's Christian The Seaboard announces they will 0r ft London Tit-Bits. tell excursion tickets from all points within the state of North Carolina, in cluding Norfolk, Portsmouth, Rich Qnlte So. 'Deep mourning for a widow means a heavy crape veil and all that, doesn't mond, Petersburg, Suffolk, Franklin and intermediate points in tho state of No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum, dysentery, diarroea, summer complaint of any sort if you have Dr.

Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the medicine chest. High Point claims Prof. Olsen as her very own, claiming that he was bornj there twenty vears or more ago. It i3 not likely, in view of the Professor's' brutal performance at Ashevillei thaK: High Point's claim will be disputed Salisbury Post I ILJML(D)F me a WATER GROUND VIRGINIA MEAL It?" Virginia, account of the state fair, October 10th-21st, for one first class lim "Yes." "And what does 'second mourning' ited fare for round trip, plus fifty cents for one admission to the fair grounds mean?" (minimum rate including admission "Well, that usually means she's look coupon $1.00) ing for a second." Catholic Standard and Times. The rates from the principal points will be as follows: Everything is in the name when it.) comes to Witch Hazel Salve.

E. C. DeWitt Co. of Chicago discovered) This has won by its merits reputation of being th Portsmouth, Va $5.93 Norfolk. Va 5.93 Suffolk, Va.

3.45 Installment. Bacon Did you ever get anything on snme vears aero how to make a saivs i from wuch SJeitSat isTsTecific for best. Our order "DUNLOP, the installment plan? Franklin, Va 4.95 TJT lilts KlIMlO VlTTllCOC fl Tiff Lewiston. N. 4.45 Egbert Yes; I got my household that way.

First I got my wife, then her fa Rich Square, Richmond, Va 5.30 an skin diseases De Witt's witch Hazei ottip People who buy nothing else from Salve has no equal. This has given t0AnlroSit SSnSITi us buy this meal, because they write, "Our customers ther and motber, and now I'm getting Petersburg. Va 4.0 her brothers and sisters. Yonkers Weldon. N.

3.C0 Statesman. Sold by R. R. Bellamy. Oxfonl CJ "iO Henderson.

N. 1.95 Sanford, N. 1S5 Hamlet. N. C.

3.00 from The depressing news comes As Represented. Patient Look here, doctor; you said call for it." There is only one "DUNLOP MEAL," so accept no other. If I took a bottle of your tonic I would have a remarkable appetite. Why, I uyser uay mm me picamcuu ia to.rv- ing on flesh Still, he may once i more get back to normal trim, after he has had his regular winter's wrestle Maxton, N. 4.35 Lumberton, N.

4.35 Wilmington. N. 4.S0 only eat one soda cracker each week. with the senate. Durham Sun.

Doctor Well, don't you call that a Monroe.N. 5.S5 remarkable appetite? Chicago News. THE WORTH Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering diseases of the skin. Put an A Kile Definition. end to misery.

Doan's Ointment cures. SOLE HANDLERS. At any drug store. Madam "Have you had Charlotte, X. 0.15 Lineolnton.

N. 0.90 Rutherfordton, N. S.45 Hickory, N. 0.90 Ienoir, N. For military companies and brass bands In uniform, twenty or more on one ticket tbe following rates will apply for round trip.

Portsmouth, Va $3.35 Warren Plains. N. 125 Henderson, X. 90 Oxford. X.

1-0 Cock "I've had tin places this 1 month." Harper's Bazar. Richmond, Fredericksburg Potomac R. Association. lie will have entire supervision of the work and has already assumed his duties. This is the first year the association has had a secretary and the University Is one of the few southern Institutions to have an secretary.

The new building of this organization is nearing completion and will be ready for occupancy within a few weeks. It Is one of the most attractive looking buildings on the campus and fills a long felt want. Professor N. W. Walker has been made professor of secondary school organization.

This is a new office recently created and Mr. Walker's duties will be to travel throughout the state visiting the different schools and organizing schools where there are none. Mr. Walker will work under the supervision and direction of the president of the University and of the state superintendent of public Instruction. Professor Walker will have professional rank In the University faculty and -when not engaged in his work of travel will deliver lectures on educational topics at the university.

Dr. Robert Lawson. better known In athletic circles as -Rob" Lawson will be In charge of the Bynum Memorial gymnasium. He Is a skilled gymnast and is very popular among the students. Dr.

Lawson coached the University base ball team last sprim5 and tho team he put forth defeated the University of Virginia team in both games played. He will be assisted In his work by Mr. K. Wardlaw. of Boston.

The outlook for a good foot ball team is very Coach Warner His had the candidates out for several days and has been putting them through a thorough- course, of light training preparatory to the harder work that is to follow. Mr. Warner Is a Cornell University man, havinir play-M guard on that team for three years. Tie has coached several teams since hi jrraduatlon and has developed fast team wherever he has coached. Last year he the Sherman Institute team an Indian school In California and a team that won every wnn1 played.

I'oye Kil.rron of rhnp-el II V. i il.TT'f ll.is KoI'im i- tin hnt foot ball In addition to vi crro -AND. I.ouNburg. X. Koflol Dyspepsia Cure is certainly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and weak stomachs.

They say it never fails to cure and that it strengthens the digestive organs and? makes the stomach and breath as sweet as a rose. R. R. Bellamy. i Citizen "Do you mean to say you: Washington Southern Railway The Richmond-Washing on Line The Double Track Link connecting the 2.10 2.T Franklinton.

N. Sanfonl. X. C. Max ton, X.

Wilmington, X. Charlotte. X. Shelby, X. c.

xrith Iprs men ill couldn't get alon 4.rr Tammany Com- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad your department? Baltimore and Onto Railroad missioner "Not very well: the elec tion is so close in my district that we need every vote we can get." Puck. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Seaboard Air Line Railway BETWEEN ALL POINTS VIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, and VASHINGTON. D. C. Down in the mouth." New 'York World.

When indigestion becomes chronic Southern Railway it is dangerous. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure TU The gateway between the North and the South, Fast Mail will cure indigestion and ail troubles Passenger, Express and Freight route resulting therefrom, thus preventing Catarrh of the Stomach. Sold by R. R. Bellamy.

The ratfs for military companies do not include admission to the fair mounds. Tickets will be sold October Kith to 2nth, hu lusive. and for trains arriving at Kaleigh forenoon of the 21t. final limit of tickets October 23d. The Sea I -a rd will arrange to operate sp.cial trains 'from Weldon, Oxford, Louisburg.

Hamlet and iiitermeiliate points to Kaleish on Wctlnestlay and Thursilay. Ot-tober 1Mb and lith. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address. C. II.

(JATTIS. Traveliiig Passenger Raleigh. X. C. sept W.

P. TAYLOE, Traffic Manager. Dfdnt Get Kissed. "If I was a maQ I'd like to play poker with Jack Handsome. He's so easily bluffed." -How's that?" 'T told him I'd be angry last night if he kissed me." Houston Post.

"That shows the injustice of said the railway man. "What's the matter now?" "Everybody is giving three cheers for Japan because it arranged a system of rebates on peace, terms." Washington Star. COLCHICINE TV Trochet's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUTJf endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe anar- -America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms.

Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the genuine. WUXIAU8 MFG. CItVIJL2tfD.

OHIO- ole Props, Sold by JOS. a SHEPERD. SALICYLATE Smiles. He Do you really think it hurts a man to be hit with one of Cupid's arrows She No. As a rule, he merely becomes senseless for a time.

New York Herald. STOB iTha Kind You Have Always Boiigf-J 3 Bears tie Signature may 9.

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