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THR NEWS AND OBSER Ell. TUESDAY MOiUWO. JUNE 10. 1902. FE AYDEfl AGAIII BLAZE EIHW Incendiars Torch Said to 1 wwowwwwyww Tf Have Stared It.

ft. A Number of Building Destroyed Involving I 'I I': Losses Near $13,000. Several of Them Were Uninsured. (Special to. News a.Hd Observer.) REFRESHING AND EXHILARATING! WHAT IT IS, ITS COMPOSITION AND USAGE, Tonics known to the medical orofession.

Excels all other Tonics, inasmuch fireenville. N. C. Jane- 9. The town of Is one of the Greatest Nerve Cnim Clhb Aydea, ton miles south of Greenville, was swept by another Incendiary lire I as it acts- more promptly and is easily assimilated with the juices of the stomach, As an anti-malarial Tonic Sunday The fire started at oae it has no superior.

It relieves fatigue and gives great endurance: it is peculiarly beneficial in nervous conditions: o'clock, exactly four weeks to the hour front the previous conflagration. The common to all sexes. Ctn-Cho is, purely medicinal and its composition is prescribed daily by the best and most noted physicians in the following are the losses; V. C. Coward, damaged moving furni ture; S200.

insured. United Stated. It's as harmless as tlu purest water you drink, j. Zeno Lyons, damage $100: no insurance. Byrum, building.

$750; insurance stock no Insurance, CIN-CHO IS SERVED AT ALL SODA FOUNTAINS AT FIVE CENTS A GLASS. H. C. Venters, stork. $3t0; no Insurance.

13. L. Bailey, stock, no insurance. It goes directly to the thirsty spot in a most delightful way. Bright, sparkling, bubbling, with bracing strength and lasting vigor There J.

W. Taylor, stock no insurance; building $750, insurance J450. Edwin, Tripp, stock. Insurance is tone and health in every drop. When you are thirsty, drink Cin-Cho.

When you feel fatigued, drink Cin-Cho, When you $300.. u. w. m. uarris, vacant, store, S500; no feel nervous, drink Cin-Cho.

When you feel bad, drink Cin-Cho, When vour at) insurance. 1.000 j. w. cx stock. stock.

I petite is poor, drink Cin-Cho, It is pleasant, refreshing and exhilarating, Call wnen your neaaacues, arxnK um-uno. When you drink at all, drink Cin-Cho, Manufactured by surSDCe, J. Smith, two store buUHnga, ma anq stales, mill; insHrsnue 9m, siot'k, ismij bu insurance i Aflinn pinHn, duniflin to mil llit.r, fftmj uu InMlr-Hnfe, THE CIN-CHO COMPANY, Goldoboro, N. C. MkiiHn0FB, tutur, Miii no W.

Jatksoil JatnaH tt atrHhi fa euu ot cA jr. M. M. riauls, danla" lo stock insured his iiti'iii to I'oiigrrRs as linlirf nsjilid-to I he i oinpli Ion of the ivnrU so wr i ht'KUII. i X.

A. PlXCLAII't. IVvirtt' X. C. June l'W2.

1 CUts Beanioa of Chapel Groui People mm nue more buildings Vere destroyed In this than the previous ftfe, the amount I Bill- Only 7oarTreseat. To the Editor: The IF IT graduating class of 1S52niet at the I'nl- or the loss is only, about one-third large, the previous loss befog $40,000. IITO1 AT LIIUTOTOK. SPRING FEVER. WW i i verslty commencement, on Junj 5th.

fifty Out years. td the day. since fever is another naw for a tor- of ho received diplomas in rtiil 1 i nn.l hov'ls. If nt'K- only ifour were abje fie present, of Hons Unroofed, Telegraph and Telephone Particular. the eigltt survivors.

These four, were Rev. S. Miltoa. KYost, of Davie county, X. new a resilient of White Haven.

k- toil, serious Illness may follow such symptoms. IV Witt's Little Early Risers rnnove nil daniter by stimulating the liver, opening th-' Is 5au-l cleansing the system of impurities, fit pills. W. H. Kins Drug Hobbitj-Wyuae Drug Co.

Poles and Trees BlownvBewn. Special to the News an Observer.) Lexington. X. June SO. Yesterdav evening about 2:30 our towlk was visited by one of the worst wind and rain storms Gcqre Hatgh.

of Kayetteville; Thomas f. Iak of anil Richard H. Li'wis, of Kiston. tvtr Known in this section. Houses We four old boiys visited the scene of nv the past, dug un and Exploited college 1 gpKCIAL UATF.S VIA S.

I. jokes and anecdotes that had the moss of half century clinging to them but they r(eIeifin24to 48 rour, FOR SALE BT H. T. HICKS DRUG COMPANY. were good ones, tor Zeb: ance was the Fan Fianiiseo.

''aliftsrnia from North t'arolinn points to San Kram isei. California am', return, account HUmital Meeting Knights of I'ylliias August 11-12, 1902. author of tnost jof them drank many dippers of water ifrom the college well, blapplng, one another on the back and giving advice about walking upright, and' Every year the paiiir demands dew comforts, new pleasures and new luxuries. Years ago anything reasonably soft was good enongh for mattress making. Now nothing but the softest and most rejsilient materials will satisfy For this reason the i falling into sad periods of silence while thinkjng of the thirty-one; classmates who had "crossed the river." FERR v.ere nnroofeJ, shade trees blown down, but fortunately no person was At one time one could not see The reports from country say that wheat, corn and cotton are badly damaged.

One of the chimneys of Md C. A. Hunt. beautiful residence Was blown down, and the slate roof Mas badly broken. The tin roof on Mr.

H. P. Watson's residence was almost entirely blowft. off, and one chimney was blown lown. The water ank at Mr.

H. Pinnlx's residence was blown over on the house, causing much damage to the roof. re water tank at Mr. C. A.

Hunt. was also blown uown. The Alotho-dist Protestant Church at West Lexington "yas blown from the foundations, nnd is almost. a complete wreck. Tele-lihone" and electric light po.s were broken off.

and many of the beautiful Khade; trees on main street broken ALL, At the reunions in the Dialectic and Philanthropic halls, we hd a good time. at least among the Df's. telling the Chattanoor'- Tcnn. t'Tt '-O tc Cliattanooq-a. ami return, account i i.tual meeting- So-Jthern J-Mucatlocal July 1-4.

plus nietnber-j ship fee. Tickets to be sold 27 to, Jt.ly flnnl limit July Ticket can be extended until September lth. Oxford. X. Hileih to Ox- ford.

N. C. and rcttirn. account St. Jbhn's I'ay Celebration, Jane 21, at Ox- i ford.

X- Tickets sold June 22, 1 24: final limit June 26th. I smooth-faced young genilt-mftn around us of how thev. used to do it In days "lang syne." It' was fine opportunity for, At Tucker's Store. "stretching a little." Ueins the only wit- Royal Elastic Felt Mattress" nesses who could be present. But I am afraid I' ova telling a society secret, so must digress.

Great Clearance We received so mucl attention and i down, and a few of them conftletcly de- I they ave su'h prominent positions at molished. Some of these trees are ol- every function (I believ.e that is the word) is growing more popular each day7 and fulfills the requirements of particular people far better loa-r we 4-ftrae very -near t4t4nk.ing that we most or quite a century old. J'asSStgs 'on Nashville. Tcnn. $17.

T.aleigh ta Nashvill Tcnn. and return, account Peabocfy (College Summer SchoI. Nash-vi'lfe'." June 16 lo July 28. Tickets sold June 12. 13-nrd 14.

June 27. 28 atid 25, July 3 4 anl 5: final limit July 31. but can be extended until September 30th ILK than anything else used. were distinguished tnen. '1 was glad of one thing, they placed ts during the alumni banquet at he table with Governor Aycock.

ex-Secretary of the Xavy Herbert, jeneral Julian i P. Carr, Mr. Richard Battle, president Venable and others, where; 1 knew there must be gocid i' Near Special Tabli Entrance Fayetteville St. Mala street blocked (Or several hours. Many outbuildings and fences are overturned and demolished, i XAKD0LFH XAC0H COMMECIKENT A 3eptiit Birt to That Great leafing and so if Was.

We let Bro. Frot Monteasle. Tenn. $17.95 Raleigh to Montcagle; account Assembly Bible School. July 3 to August 15h.

Tickets sold July 1. 2. 3 aDd 23, 24. and final limit August 30th. When last weekended it brought to a finish the greatest week of silk selling we ever had, antl that means volumes.

Tomorrow we start this Special Silk Clearance Table again, loaded With silks, and offer them at the sarnie bargain prices of the week, before, and it is our thinking that bigger values are on the table for this week'? selling. I uo uitr sptrcrif lu iLK 1 11 IOF us. wane w-e ate his fried chicken. We "elected Rev. S- M.

Frost. presidirt of the class and Riejiard If. Lewis, secretary. We suggested, and -it was unanimously, carried, that Tom Ieak be treasurer, if by any chance there should happen to be any money anywhere, to our credit. We might have 'made George, Haigh vlce-presidenl, had pt the whistle of our approaching! train -warned us toe Tacpma, Washington.

$9.6." RaleiKh to Tacoma. Wrshington and return, account Annual Meting' Y'ouhg Peci.lc's Christian Union Society of I'Sited States, Julv 2rd to 27th. Tickets sold July 15 to 20 inclusive; final limit rSeptember x. Methodist CoUeg. ISpecial to the News and Observer.) Ashlan3, Jun.

9. lias recently ieceived a gift pt $10,000 from Baptist family in Richmond, a ratner unique gft In the history of Christian The college nxw gives to Nleserving young tnen more than fifty scholarships, and that without reference to church affixation. To prepare teachers is a principal mission of Randolph-Maipn. There are several calls for teachers mow before "the faculty which cannot education revival is on In Virginia. Commencement beeins here on the 15th lr.th.

1 here are thousands pf yards of plain and fancy blacks and colors-all pure silks-some adjourn. So our good Brother Frost ro- Koston, Mass. $19-50. Raleigh 10.Bo.4-nounced the benediction, and three- ton. Mass.

and return via all rail, phis minutes we were separated never more, via Portsmouth and M- Z.i. T. in all probability, to meet' again, in the $14.45 pl'us $7.00 for the round trip, flesh, but as preacher classmate1 account the First Church of Christ, said, in hope of meeting at; the great rot'l Scientist. Boston. June 13-18.

1902- in only waist lengths, some in dressvskirt lengths and some in full dress lengths and Tickets sold June 11, 12 and 13; Ana! iim- some are in full pieces. All are yours for the LEWIS, can ine world Deyond. i- H. Kiuston. X.

June it June 27th. of June. Onj that daKthe baccalaureate eerraon will 'be preached by Rev. J. W.

Puffy, D. of Washington. In the morning an4 the Y. M. C.

A. sermon at night by Rev. Geo. Hansford Spooner, of Rlch- m. lowest silk prices you ever saw.

Week end tickets to the mountain and seashore resorts will be 'placed on sale June 14. round trip rates as follows: Norfolk. Va 3 $4 00 Mj J. Half For Con grew. MARKED WAY DOWN.

Our guarantee printed on side of each mattress; "If not satisfactory after 30 days trial, return at our expense and your money will be refunded. Rolf a 1 1 Bppdert Ki Old Point, 4.0" NATURAL PONGEES. The most stylish of all silks this summer marked Way 75c. qualities 49c. a yard $1.00 qualities yard 1.25 qualities C3c.

a yard a yard Sc. a yard SOr. a yard finish Silks fi.iMi. quail- reate address will be delivered' by Rev. James Atkins, D.

of Nashville. Tenn. On the same evening an oration will be delivered by Rev. E. M.

Deemil A. Fh. of Homeraville, N. Y. i The orations and deoates by the studengi, always ojf a high order, will be especially fine $1.00 qualities.

1.2T. qualities $1.50 qualities Foulard Satin ties a yard. To tho Editor: Tfce following lion was unanimously adopted at the great mass meetiing jheld is this city on, Monday night, called? by te. mayor- and board of aldermen to celebrate the pas- sage of bill sfor'the Inpravement of the upper. Cage "Whereas, MaJ.

E. J. Hale, chairman -i Darkaas, N. 0. Golds boro, N.

Ocean View, Vh 4.00 Virginia Beach. Va 4 25 Wilmington. K. 4.00 Jackson Srrings. N.

3.00 Llncolnton. N. 4.75 Sbelb. X. 5.25 Rutherford ton.

N. 5.S5 Marion. N. 5.30 Hickory, N. 4.73 Cliffs, N.

4.7C Lenoir, N. C- Ulcwlng Rock. N. 7.80 For any Information regarding rates, schedules and Pullman reservation, ap- Bobbins! MethodUt Preacher Joint Baptists (Charity and Children.) 7ORi FFETT'S rHLL GO ON YOUR BOND 3 vu American Bonding and Trust Baltimore, Md. I I I 31 j.ly to H.

tlATTIS. P. P. RaleiKh. N.

'C-, IL T. P. Ai, Raleigh. N- C. i Office in Yarborough House, 11 oi me committee, appointed; by the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce td promote and secure th adoption of our river improvement sohem, 4as generously given time and means and talent to this great work; "Whereas.

Chiefly through bisi able, ingenious, and indefatigable efforts ''we believe the project has reached its present triumphant status; "Resolved, That we congratulate him on the rich fruit that his labor has borne and hank him heartily and psofoundly for this great service): to his native town and State." In view of the facts recited above, of his qualifications, of the. circumstances that Hon. H. L. Cook has withdrawn from the Congressional race in this district, Cumberland will present for many years a prominent arioKsuccess-ful minister of the Methodist chrch.

but is now a member of the, Baptist church of that city, attended the) Chowan Association last week for. the first time A3 a Baptist preacher. He was ordained to the ministry at Elizabeth "City pu LTonday night of last week and we hope will speedily enter upon the active work of. a Baptist pastor. Bro.

Crowson is a fine preacher and: a very accomplished (TE ETii INC POWDEnsmoJ ASSETS OVER Accepted as sole security by U. Cur am rtolara.lnf Saturn. Dfarrhoaa. DVMntar aixf thet Bawl TwiyhU. Af ChilHr.n Bl'SIN ESS CONFINED TO SURETY BONDS.v Government and the State, and Counties of North Carolina.

An if Ap. AM Digestion. Regulates th Bowels, Strna4hens th Child and MAKES TEETHING CAST. Cures Eruption and Ser. Colio, Hiv aad Thrwah.

Rniovs and prvnt Worms. TEETHlNA Cowntaraota and Overcome the) Effet of th Summra hat upon TtWn Children, and eosts only 23 onta at Oraaalst. or snail 25 cant J. MOFFETT. M.

DM St- Louis. Mo. 10,000 Crates of Peaches; (San ford Expeas.) united front in advocating Mtjor Hale'sJ IN SELECTING AN nomination by the Democratic Congres -I have sooe 14 ay at a tin srttbear mailt mt tmm tewela, not baiaa able to novo tfcem zoept by osiaa hot water Injections. Cfcroaio couUpaUoo for ht yeen placed me la this terrible ootxliUonr during tbat tine I did ev-erytbiDa I beard of bat never found any relief: aaoh was ny cm util I beams in CA8CARKTB. I sow aava framooa to three paacaae.

a Oar. and If I was ft I woald give UOOJJO tor each BOMMMt IS Issaeka teuet" Atijiik Hlkt. SOLICITS THE BONDS OF Federal Officers, Administrators, Executors, Bank. Corporation and railroad officers, Quardians, Receivers and Assignees, Deputy Collectors, Gtiugers, Cotton and Tobacco Buyers, Insurance and Fertilizer Agents, Contractors' and Builders, Postmasters, Letter Carriers, etc. Tobacco and Cigar Manufacturers.

And all persons occupying positions of trust and responsibility. Reasonable rates and prompt attention to correspondence. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED In ajl county seats and important towns in which we are not at present represented, address, B. RifANEY, General Agent, Raleigh, N. C.

Freezes1 Cream Ice It Is mid that the peach crop oJ. Van Lindley at Southern Pines will amount to about tea thousand crates this season. With good prices this means, a nice gum- of money in Mr, Van Lfadley's pocket. It Is said that the finest peaches put oa the New York market are, raised at Southern Pines. Experlenee that Is given away seldom appreciated.

lot ttuaacu Dk, imnm CATHARTIC- ji I am a candidate for the), nomination of sional convention which meets in this city on August 20th; North Carolina has: not now a single Confederate veteran in either House of Congress. That cannot be of auy ether Southern State. We could not better reassert our loyalty to Slouthern ideals than by beginning with the election of Major Hale, rtt Iaj. Hals' demonstration of the commercial feasfbitiity of the Cape Fear Improvement scheme' and of he cause of North Carolina's commercial inferiority to her neighbors and the remedy therefor, has been literally' a work of genius. His Ions ftd successful fight for this Bcfceme against apparently opposition has i exhibited executive capacity ot the highest For these reason the people of this' section regard "ALL WBK1HT-F08 MORE THAN HALF A CENTOBT" that will give perfect satisfaction, the essential features to be considered 2re i 1.

PRINCIPLE. 3. MATERIAL. 2. MECHANISM.

4. CONSTRUCTION. THE "WHITE nOTINpPAIN combine every rood featura. Pot cream In can. tarn two minutes to thoroughly Incorporate the material aojas to make smooth cream.

Then take ont the dasher, pack ice around can. and It will frees smooth and j- THQS. H. BRIGGS SQMS. AV 7 Register of Deeds.

I have filled the office' since the death of CapL Billy Hood and everyone who has. vlsitVd the office Gonctippison cajra in L'encr mape inin ever tra- CRADICATC Headache, blUoatness, heartbam, Ir dl aU liver ills are Cored by record I fore in tta history. With th tWORMS l. roteot, wo. eaiua.orGnlue.XA lO.

rieasaa. raiatat Qeed, tt.var Bicaeo, come to the Democratic voter; soliciting i their support In the primaries CURB CONSTIPATIOM. M. 4 Uhumam body. J.

J. -A WKIObTSIMMAN VtiiETABLE P1U CO te Vsrk 3t a wk 4w .23 cents Sold bj all druggists..

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