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Remunerative Chimney Sweeping. A new tenant. desicniins to fin hii chimney ami .-:ivf tlie expense of :i Bweep. hoisteil a lnjiidie of b-,irni::g; Ft raw at the -nd of a pole. A uuiaent later he was -tarried ty a iroM-n tinkling, aiifl -.hi 1 1 i 1 1 ,ir mouii. -aw ih:tt the hi f.-Mhion. .1 li.-nr-th w:is Lt Tally i-overed with ir-il-i :' -. further -xamiii:it ion v :: h-d tic- charred fragments of ;i l-nth-lil ba -U-Iet:d-ed l.y a lim.!. in th- chimney, v.hde the windfall it-. -If t..'al!'-.l i:: to nearly ?l.'.'io. 'l it Bits. Beauty Ic Blood Deep. CWn blood rnenris a clean (-kin. No tfauty without it. ( asr arf tn, ( 'andy Oitliar tic cVan your blood riinl l-.orp it !rnn, by fctirriiijj up the lay hver arid ihivii a'l irn . unties bom the lodv. I'.'v'm t . d iy to and tliat hi'-kly bihoiM complexion l.y taking C'ascareN, heauty tor ten tent-. All drug gibts, btttibf.iction guaranteed, 10c, '2oc, GOc. 'I K flr-st orlT for nth way po-tai ar f r South A:n-ri-a ha- ;'.-t b n j ia-d with a :n .'inn's -t-.rl:, hr.'n at l-i rii:j.'t.-i-S. -'la--. " To C ure a obi In One. Day. 'lake I.axa'iv- br-.roo 'o.ir.ir...- Tablet-. Ai. ni.v:-,-refund ?.--. sf it taii to . . In the -otton 1 industry la-t vi.r i.r.t I'-'- thai; 4,I)M).0: .1.- f .ottoj:--'.-l .v-r- ''.li-'irned, tie; t ,ta. ti. r . 1 rod cd- at'irr-v'at iii : ! ' ),(,o i,i Ko-To-Bao for Fifty Cent. Bieu atrotnf, Uiooa pure, tuc.il. All urustaita. Of th- P . - i' c.v in ;-r:i:uny d'-nt-. ,f th- f ! runtri d .-fat ... .1 -i ! I,v: A u'm " I'ieii Leaf " -ii:i'v ei I ,!,, e i floes i.ot nul-e -. -r n oi.ih a w . i . -i : o-. , hut, . oiiih "iiihty d - l'..: i . i -. oh-a moid delight : u! Mic kr . '1 rv it, 'I h tiarJ-h fhw,' i tie- oi. !.. Mat.' in .-y lnt-n-'-, dating l.'m-k to 112 !' or th-r.-.V.-.ut.-i. More hab!.sl:vcBriuc U-.-r. e-,w hv Pi:. Moi r !: i I i khiiin a 1 1 i k i ;il M bow. , than hi all othf-i rnie.!!.-- , omb;h .'. 'IFPTIIISA A!.lh I ifc.tj.u. I:.K!dat.- tj.i-l'.'i'A'!- (Uel iiifikt-B tt . thiin.; i-ay. Pi 1 rare-'- tleTf- ir-2, 'J'o. enn n.ii -h ' .'. . Wiii"li i I'.. I ai.i.iiail v 1 7 P'.,'1'! i.o'iti ja;: .. of i!.n;, , liTt Tohnrro Spit anil Smok Tour Life Artoy. To Tut t' t.aeco easily an'l forever, he rnnsy H' tlc. toil of life, nervo and vljjor, take .'o-"'w Har. iho wonder wi, r!: r. that tr.alc s w. aU r:i n nroii(. All drutrisU, .vc or il. t'urtt jniaran tei .I Uuokh-t and ;;:n:p;c free. Aodrnj billing Uemody Oa, CLitago or Kew Vert I'oh' ourt ttt i.-t i.-a -h w that 'orriwnil I.-. th h'-t l.dmvfd county in l.niaijd. Mr. U'in-lowVSi.olhlrii; Syra.o f.r 'hildr.'T t.-fthlntf. hntti-rm t.h.i u"iin-. ii d'i'-iiu' ir.il'itn i t loii, 1 in y s J.hi Ii.i 11 1 -, u i lid oi h . 'Sf . :i f." . Don't sweat and fret, hut kvp . , .i and tako Hj(h1h Sarsaj.arill.'i. 'i'hii 1- . I advice, 14.4 yon will llnd if you follow it. Hood's .Sar:iaparillfi is a t!rst- hi-s sum mer uiedleie Pecause It isHo.iod for wlh.l h-tolini'dl, H eniillnj to tie- Mood, no helpful to tie- Wil de hod.V. Mtl.e n .j mistake, hut t;et only Sarsn- miuuu s pariiia Alii. li. a s l.r.-alest. M- .one. Hood's Pills !:iv;r ! ! :,, ; A Wonderful C'loik. Tn oiio of the town hails in a .Lipan fte treaty port then' i.; a 1 -ni;ni;;!de t illle-pie. e. It is Cnh1;iilled In a hahd nmie frame, three pet wide ,-i!Ki" ti ve feet long. It represents a noonday 1,'iinbiapc, very ciuviTly caiiied ot:t. In the pii.-maiun i plum and rheny tr:es appear in Moom, while in the rear a hill is to be seen, from whieli flows a pietty cascade, imitated in crystal, from this casrad" Hows ; liny btream. which wends ils way Pitw en rocks and islands and linaiy hi-.-.- it.-. If in a stretch of woodland. In a minia ture :-ky a i;oid-n sun turns on a : diver wire, .striking the h.mrs in a sil r rone; as it misses. Kaidi hour is niaih.-d by a crecpinu tortidse. A lditl of rich j.duma;re warhl.s at the clo-e of the hour, and. as lh warldius, r.;.-..-, a mouse- suddenly makes i ; pp.-a ram-e, and scjitnpeiini; over the hi'.! to the garden, is soon lost to view Ai'oio-;., , It is certainly a wonderful pi.-ce ,.f lueehanisni. San I'ram i c: C hr.n.ii U mi$. PIXKIIAM'S ADVH'K. What Mr3. Noll nurst hns to Sr.y About It. Pi'AK Mrs, Tinmiw: When I wrote to yon 1 hail not 1 ecii wc'. I ( .r live ;. ea r.-; liad itoctorcd all the time hut p.! m Letter. I had wouil. tro ible crv had.' My woinlt pre--M-il h.n ard. cam-me1 Jules. I was in such :?:i.M ry 1 .. mil scarcely v. aiic :i. ;-.s t ; i o 1' or. M. n Mnialion was ir:-i':''i!.ir and too pro ,.3 l'-iM'. was ::'.. , hueorr!:...-. I fJrM U.-n up ail II, l.V xvci'.-.cver.vl.. ..!;, ho::-lit I had c .c.si;:n;: :. ui. "tvf fr- lviK r t:i:iin-'' ) ;;, l ,t!.-; of j : , ' ' ' I . . I 1 .1 I .. I I I Ik- ( V" ,- : La:,'. Vcvta- v,j Mofotq.,,.-.,!. I fe'.t vc:- ;;r,u 'a Lt-ttcr jJind "war, alV o .!. . ru;: :' y my own vork. I ccK'.itiuoi t ; e of yiv.: r iiic.ii- iue.an.l fee! that 1 o-.ee my rvc. vi rv to voi:. 1 ea:!r.i t a an .i vm: c;n i 'or o ur advice ami y:.:r wonderful m.-d.-cine. Anyone the.! h: :.mr in;: statetv.i'nt may a rite to me ami I v. i'l .r'.ad!y ;:v.s-. .. a'.l ;n.ja:i:es. Mrs. Nr'.r. llrusr, fVeo water. Mo. Letter Tile- tlio foro-'o'n.-. a rtaatly lc:.:i ; received, eotit i :li.te i.. a little to tlie satisfaction fe'.t hy Mrs. I'lnk hum that her medicine and c .ViC,-, 1 n rv assiit in women to 1c;t t heir heavy Imriler.s. M r s . 1 ' i n i; h a : n is a i M r e s i -. l.y n n , M a s s All su :Ycri!i:.r woan n are in;o d to write to her for advice, which v o jriven witl-.out i-harye. It is an ex perieneeil woaian's ad.vice tywoiuia Ni-w lPd::'io:i. We.h. not n i n nc-w religion as mu--h a we h an apj-li a- 11 of th.e principles of the nl.l to e.-'-y f th" so -iah business and poli'i- Kev. T. Ik CramUh :, Chris- bur', l'a. 'T ni: fooli:d b .u'.' To ' !:.' k lill.l ' i I.ik.1 K Itu- -1.n!1,h:1!,.o.,atL:',:Jlf ILL lil'CGY CO.. Rock !IiP. S. t. & ' A Nnrthnrnpr VVritpc rf thr Ro- sources of THE OLD NORTH STATE. -- - Ncifrncs of Scnliand Neck Become In. ccnsed-J. W. Haves Was MurderedPop Ldist-Kcpuuiican Fusion in Cleveland. Frank HeywooJ writing about North Carolina's advantages, in the Philadel phia Southern i'royreKs, says: "la "( heral the soil of North Carolina is well adapted to the grow th of all vege tables and crops raif-.eil Ly our farmers, ana laany others that the North cannot j induce. The corn, wheat and oat crops can always bo depended upon, while clever and all grasses are always ol luxuriant growth. JJuriug the pant lev years North Carolina has como ft.-; ward prominently as a fruit growing State and the markets of I'hiladelphia i: l New York are as accessible to the fruit growers of North Carolina as they aie to New Jersey. " - Defied the Officer. The negro.'i of Scotland Neck raised 'i'Uto a racket there recently over an at tempted arre.it of a colored man. John Mayo, tiie colored man who was tiou biesoine, was abusing a coloryl boy on the streets and it: a s-t-.ue, and when u policeman told him fo keep quiet, ho replied i!i a threatening manner ami defied the olfi :.!. '1'ho j-olicemau knocked him nearly to the ground. Mayo ran and succeeded in getting; uway. Later it was reported to the po lice that Mayo was in a certain store, whither ho went to arrest him. When it was knoivn that Mayo was about to be arrested, the negroes rushed in crowd, to the place, as if to prevent the arrest. It turned out that Mayo was not, and so there wus no trou ble. Later the negroes gathered in tlie edge of town in large crowds ami rliot a groat many times, but they made no further trouble. -- Hater Works Svsteni for iJatidson. The executive committeeof Davidson College Jbus ordered the establishment of a complete Ky.stem of water works, iai.'a enough to furnish an abundant hupply of pure water for drinking ami .sanitary purposes, and for equipping the institution with modern bathroom eo! venieiicos. The water will also be f urnished to all of the college boarding houses, ami tiie town is taking steps to co operate with the college and extend tin.' system throughout the corporation for tiie uso of all the citizens. As it will require eight weeks to bore the necessary artesian wells, and put the plant in operation a number of small wells, reaching to a depth of from 100 to 15o feet, will be driven immediately mi as to furnish water of tested purity for the opening of the term in Sei teiiiber. Populist Republican f usion. The People's party and Kopublicans have formed a fusion iu Cleveland county and the following nominations were made and ratified by the fusion ists: l or the House of Representa tives, it. J. llauirick, People's party; clerk of court, J. II. cuinu, People's party; treasurer, J. P. P.yors, People's party; surveyor, V. P. Peam, People's party; register of deeds, L. A. P.ober, Lepuldicaa; coroner, John (ireeu. Ke i ubliean; count- commissioners, (i. F, lianaight aud P. Y Hannah, Repub licans, and .f. A. Roberts, People's party. .1. W. Haves Was Murdered. The coroner's jury which was sum moned to sit on the case of .!. W. Hayes, found in a dying condition by the Char lotte, Columbia A Augustu track, near Chai lott ,and who died several hours later, rendered the following verdict: "That the deceased, J. W. Hayos, came to his death by five wounds iu the top and back of his head, inflicted by sumo sharp instrument iu the hands of some person or persons unknown to the jury, and that the railroad is entirely exonerated from an' blame whatever." A Long Rest. The revemio people are giving the moonshiners a long rest. In two months only one seizure of an illicit still has been reported at Raleigh. - - -- W ill Not Open this Year. In the course of a conversation a trustee of the Raptist Female Univer sity, being erected at Raleigh, said it would not bo opened this year, but will certainly be opened next year; that is l.y September 1st, lblMt. The reason is that it is found simply impossible to complete it earlier. At the last Raptist State cent en t ion $b", 000 was subscribed ami this amount becomes due Septem ber 1st. General Poland Dead. P.ri-adier (Jeneral John S. Poland died at Asheville of fever, contracted at Chickauiauga. Mrs. Poland aud their sou and daughter were there when his death came, ami they, with Lieutenant Wrenue, of General Pol and's stall, accompanied the remains to Westerly, R. I., where the inter ment took place. - -. Operation for Appendicitis. Vr. d. Y. Long, of Salisbury, as sisted by lrs. Walker aud Henley, perfoimed a most successful operation on Sam Walker, sou of J. 11. Walker, lisq . of Asheboro. for appendicitis. The patient is .Icing remarkably well and raj id improvement is noted each day in his ease. -- Rjrhce and Smith Censured. The Asheville District Conference of the M. li. Church South, recently in session, passed resolutions condemn ing action of I'.arbee and Smith, book a-reiits of the Southern Methodist Church, in connection with the pub lishing house claim before Con gress. Hrowned at shevillc .lohn MeCauley was drowned while iu Lathing in the French RroaJ river at Asheville. It is -aid the unfortunate man was under the influence of whis key. - The jury in the tax title land suit which has been in progress in the Su i erior Court at Asheville returned a verdict finding all the issues in faver of the plaintilV and agaiust the Messrs. Lymaus. The judge instructed the jury that if they believed theevidence, the deed to the property iu question i made- by Tax Collector Weaver was riot valid. the ouse ol Mr. Raster Parks, from near Hanisburg, against the Southern Railway Company, in which Mr. l arks sued for SI, U damages oa account of getting hurt at a railroad crossing some two years ago, has been decided ia Mr. Parks's favor. TAR HEEL NOTES. I ATA I. RUNAWAY AT CHARLOTTE. Mr. Saunders Thrown frcrn the Eusgy, Re cciv inrr Injuries Which Resulted in His Death. Mr. Sauaicr3 aud Miss Cochrane, a lady friend, v ere out for a buggy ride iu Charlotte; recently, and just as the horse was turning a corner a negro rid icg a wheel ran into the horse. The horse made a hinge forward and began to run ui r. terririe f eed. Mr. Saun ders pulled ou the reins and turned tht horse toward the sidewalk when he lost the reins and he and Miss Cochrane were left pov, d ie-.-. 'I he buggy struck the curbing and Mr. Saunders wa thrown violently against a stone step on the curbing. lie was thrown with such iorce that when his head struck the stone he bounded lack the full length of his body, and when picked up his hea i laying iu the opposite direction from the s: U-walk. His feet were lying against the curbing, lix amiriution showed that his skull was fracture 1 from ear to ear. The unfor tunate man Lover spoke after his head (truck the curbing. Miss Cochrac was thrown f;-om the- buggy, but waa notseiiou-ly hurt. She received sev eral scratches about the neck aud face and was terribly frightened. After be ing carried home sh j was told of the serious condition of Mr. Saunders, and was almost prostrated with gi ief. Carolina Centra! Railroad. A plan for th': readjustment of the debt of the Carolina v. c-utral Railroad, iu which iialtimor.j capitalists are in terested, ha-i been recommende I by a special committee n:med for the pur pose and api -roved by u large majority of the bondholders. The plan pro vides for an is..si:e of imjo.ooO of -1 per cent, lifiy-year first mortgage gold bond.i, SVi'M.uo , preferred stock and C'l.oo'o, irCj of common stock. Princi pal aiid'i.'itcrcst of the new mortgage is guaranteed by the Raleigh .V (lastou Railroad Company aud the Seaboard .V Roanoke RailioL'd Company. - - - 9 - - f.iiahe;!i C.dlje Improvements. Lli.abet h College, Charlotte, has se cured the services; of a trained nurse irom Philadelphia as matron, a skilled housekeeper and C.erman women who will act as home maids and cooks. A new pipe organ has been added to the collega chapel, also a large reference library. The college authorities are sparing no efforts to make Jiliabeth College one of the foreino: t institu tions in the country. inipr-nenieri's at .retard. There is a largo force of hands at work on the new Rrevard ioxaway turnpike. Many miles uf the road have been built r.-ward Rrevard from Toxaway, aud it will he pushed rapid I v to completion. A telephone hue has recently been completed from Rrevard, via Cedar Mountain to Caesar's Head; also a line from Rrevard to Davidson's river and (I range via Shuferd's bridge. H as His Ovn Horse. A novel sight was seen on the streets of LUijay recently. !t was'u man -who said he was from Asheville and vas moving him.-. elf, his wife and three children to Marietta. Ihe man was working himicli' to a cart, pulling one of the children ami what seemed to bo their luggage. 1 ho woman and other children were walking, lie had pulled his cart all the way liova Asheville. -IO- The Bicycle Assess:i'ent. Tlie Railroad ( 'oLa.uu.sion bus decid ed to make the minimum assessment of bicycles SP!. CD. a tjoj reports from the counties there is a wide range uf difference mi the valuation of bicycles. Some counties report an average of 510. PO and others an average of tfiXOO. ihe Commission was of tiio opinion that a bicycle was worth cdo. 00 if any thing. - -.-- -Pearsa!i Ke-tiouknateJ. The Ninth District Republican con vention, which recently met in Ashe ville, re-nominated Richmond Pearson by iiccIamatKoi. The resolutions adopt ed endorse the administration, Pritch ard aud Pearson, aud insist that the civil service bo changed so us to "con form to the laws of common reuse and common justice. " liorse lilies With Mabhics. A horse belonging to Mr. C. A. Slack, of Charlotte died recently from the ellects of hydrophobia. A few davs before its death it would chase ar.y one that came inside the lot and would foam at the mouth ,;;st as a dog with the rabbies. The proportion to:.--i:e bonds by the city of Durham was defeated by thir teen vote-. Pension r,:li A great liumiic pensions are bein C-tioiiS Nt!,':i CUIUS. r of applications for g received at tiie All 's i'M'st-iia.-s .pension -'. :' ' a year from the he strict regulations liitor s okice. i li ers only get abon' State. Despite ; governing the gi sious an ocea.-don. er gets on the v-'.i Twca:do. I nting of Mate peu iraudu.eut pentiou- I cr Ce.;:. ihiJenj. mtaiu cotton mill at Crowder's Moi King's Mountain aid a dividend of v per cent, last yea mill is .t..'o A Lar?e C(T.;i The America ' ceutlv siiii ! -.; ' r. ihe cai ita! of tha -sa :n:i:ent oi f..!acco. i ub..ceo Coiapatiy re-,;fo.- no pounds of to iile to I Mirhum. bacco freta Cferin.:: c. iniecess. The opening -;.ie ut the tobacco warehouse at Lumt-ei ton was quite a success. There v as about IM.OoiJ pounds s i t aud 1 .ought very satis factory l i o cs. l hc-e v.a-u u:;iubt-r of buyers rej ie-e:;t:ug the largest tobaeeo institutions in the'v. crid. 5 tore and ieeK r.i.-troved sv t re. The stoichou-e and stck of 'r. V. K. Collins, i t Slj.r ::iv. was .tc.-troyed by lire recently. inelo-s amounts to SLU )'J to $i.r,ox lnu:auce 'J,f JJ. Wallace's -.unt Fare. ilv of the w r. . rttltv :;; .au.o at Can.p Moitnt. u; i:..i una. , .:'.' -r ly. t'.umik.d t . hi., rai Wall-.--.-. "If rath, r hard In- - . ut ; . had very k:f ..c." "Wh-it ha-..-you had. my --n:" .-.-'... .1 the -ah d:uwi?;g t!:e ! oy : . a at i i sid" ,::.!, "'he youth i.-.t- 1 il.- b.ll .-i :'.-r the day. -Why. -. .';, ..r b.. .'" .f d lien, nil Wa.iu- , "t! :.. t half '-.i '.. I lived for fUi.. .lav.- . oii vattr and onioiis. and iiad ic suit, either."-- San Franci ?co CLroaicie. NORTH CAROLINA CROP BULLETIN. General Prospects for Crops are Very Sat is factory. The reports of crop correspondent.1 for the week ending Monday, Augus , are again favorable. In fact, at thi time, probably the turning point of th season, the general prospects for cropi are very tatisfartorv. The week wai showery and wae.ru, with intervals ol Lright sunshine, resulting in excellent progress in the growth of crops iu mosl sections, except where the rains havt been too heavy. The temperature was about normal; tie maximum reached oi slightly exeeeiied P0 degrees on three or four days, axd the nights have not been too cool. The precipitation wa; above the noc mal, and in some coun ties excessive, with damage to hillside and lowiaud crops, occurring chiefly in portions of Washington, Bertie, An son, Marion, Davie, Lincoln and Le noir countie?. At many points the rains occurred dailj, but were gener al iy light, atsd crops suffered more from lack of timely cultivation than from too itruck moisture; in most coun ties, however, there were sufficient in tervals to fc&ubio the linal laying by of crops toproooed rapidly. Iu some coun ties crops will be Laid by very grassy. Cousiderableland has been j lowed for winter wheat. and oats. Cotton is not unpromising. The abundant rai'is have caused the forma tion of too m icli staJk and weed, do-laying- the formation of fcquares; the shedding of formi and lower leaves is also increasing, but, in general, though irregular, the crop is doing fairly well. Iu some sections it is really line, with plants full of blooms; but it is apparently not fruiting well. Com has been slightly damaged by rain on lowlauc'.s. but all upland corn is very riua. Lsite corn is in silk and tassel and is practically safe from future drought. Laying by the crop is finished, i-jomo fodder has begun to ripen in the .southern oounties. The tobacco crop doing well; some dam age by lloa biivgs is reported. Farmers have been very successful in making good cures, L ich work is proceeding satisfactorily. Minor crops, peanuts, rice, field peas atl potatoes, are doing very well, thcwigb. very grassy here and tL jre. Sweet potatoes are beginning to come into n,arket and promise a large yield. Sowing turnips has begun. Haying was interfered with in the tvest by daily stvuv.vrs. Melons and peaches are tiii abundant, though damage by lotting is considerable. HE LOVED HIS DOGS. One of the Most Cliarruirur Traitfi of Sir Walter Scott's Character.. "He was ;i gentleman, even to his dogs, paid a vision1 to Abbotsl'ord in IS'10. 'When too. roughly frolicsome, ho rebuked them gently so as not to mortify them or spoil the natural biioy.iiicy of their elci meter. Dear old Seoit! How he loved to si roll with his dogs thronah the woods of his beautiful homo, there rwnid tho rural scenes which he loved so dearly ho would take long, i-njoyable. satis fying walks with his pot companions vc ho added not u little- to Ihe happiness of his life. They woiv elevated by him to the position of steady and sens ible friends; they possessed rights to be respected and feelings which it would be seamkUous to outrage. Scott always kept one window of his study open that his dogs might leap in and out ns ihe fiiiiey moved them. One of the most charming periods of Scott's life was that which he spent with his family at Ashesliel. a coun try mansion on the bank of the Tweed in a solitary tnouniain district. At this time ho was engaged in writing "Marmion." Many of his literary friends visited him here. On Sundays they would all. accompanied by the several dogs, go ph-knicklng to some favorite spot, frequently the ruined tower of L'ibank and then- dine in the open air. When his dear old dog. Camp, died, Scott had been invited to dine out that day. but declined on account of "tho death of a dear old friend." His most famous dog was the greyhound, Maida, who cinie upon ihe scene when the Waverly novels wore beginning xo set the world talking. It is Maida who figures at his t"t in the well known sculpture by Ste-I. Washing tori Irving, during a visit to Abbots ford in 1M7. enjoyed the pleasure with Seoit and his dogs. "As we sallied forth, every dog in the establishment turned out to attend us: Maida de ported himself vvbli a gravity becom ing his ago and siz". while the others worried him gamboling, frolicking and leaping at his re k. "1 have no doubt." said Scott, "that when Maida is alone witli them ho throws gravity tisid" and plays the boy as mm h as any of them, but he is ashamed to du so lu our company." In the autumn of is-jo w hen a large party. Including Sir Humphrey Davy, Dr. Woliastoa and Henry Ma k.-nzy. w.to starting oat with the dogs, a I ; r t 1 - black pig was dise..ered to be frisking about among the dogs with th" evident intention (.f joining the party. "This pig." sail Lc.-khart. "had formed a strong and most senti-nn-ntal attachment to Scott and wa.s constantly urging his pretensions to be admitted as a regular. I remember him suffering under the same perti nacity on the part of an affectionate hell." It i- a sa 1 task for Scott when quit ting his h.me to s.-. k la altli abroad, which he did ma find, to leave his dogs; his last order.? wire -hat tle-y should be well taken cure of. A ruiv,nei for Lining stcei. Eh ctro-niagiKtic lifting drv!c?& have l-.-cn in everyday i:-e a the proof butts f th.- royal ars.-nal at Woolwich for ov-.-r live y.ars. and in the transport of h- avy pn-j.-ctic-s w.-i.:i:ing as mu.-ii a- l'.o pound.-. I'ortn. rly to ::...e a large Lumber of shot was mo-g biUc .-eis work. lac. only on account of the gr.-a: w-ight. but by rea--.ii ..: !. .'.illicit! ;y f g.-t-fug slii.g- arc::..i tie- proje.-f Th introduction of th-.- ! c'r-.-ma:-:: iu ! pk:.-" ..f the slings !,;;- y. ndered the task ea-y and .-i; v .piiekly I p.-rforni-.-.'.. in this case t'.i.- .-r I ere of the u:aNu;et of iuverted-l. I s'uape and in n- f.rgl:.g. and tic j winding is nieekau.cally i rot.-ct. d by stout iron tlane.-s ai-1 is .-occr.-d by rl.icic brass strip-. The m.ign.-t is c. 1 e.-.l::--ly etiici. and requires about on.--. i-i. th horsepower to .-netgize :t f .r lir't.ng a weight ol v.'iW i'oaudi. Casi'.t:-'. Mr.iziiie. ' 0 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ? c (9 (' ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( 0 ( ( (' ( Co ( C ( ( ( ( ( ( (9 ( Some persons say they are never influenced by an advertisement. It is not expected that any one will buy Ivory Soap solely because it is suggested by an advertisement. it vou have never used Ivory Soap, you may be induced" to ask some friend about it; should you lind as you probably will -that she' is enthusiastic in its praise, then you may try it. Millions of people use Ivory Soap ; they use it because they like it. You too will like it. There is a difference in soaps. CofjrM, 1 Tie 1'rcevr 4 ount.1. Co., CuKianU. MEDALS FOR DEWEY'S MEM. ilonorable Uerorution Which Means u Whole Lot to the Wearer. The medals of honor which Congress voted to give to the officers and ' men who fought tinder Dewey at Manila are not especially artistic. The medal iiself is not a thing of beauty, but it means a lot to the man who has tlie right to wear it. The medal is a the pointed star, c.uh point ending In a trefoil. On the star is a circle of thirty-four stars ;i there were only thirty-four States when, in lSf.2, the medal was design- meiai. of honor, edi within which is a representation of America "habited as Minerva," her left hand on the fas ces, her right hand holding a shield and repelling discord. A trophy of two cannons, one sword, several cannon balls and an eagle fastens the star fo a ribbon resembling the llag, which joins ft to the elasp. This iiied.il of honor corresponds to the English Victoria cross and the- Iron Cross of Cermany and Prussia, but it Is a fact that either of the latter Is bet ter known to Americans than the em blem with "which our own country rec ognizes valor. Perhaps one reason for this is that wc are not in the habit of paying much attention to mctlals and decorations in this country. Another may be that -we have sometimes ques tioned the manner in which these med als have been awarded in times past. Occasionally there has beou a suspicion of the presence of a tiolitieal pull in these awards. Yet lu spite of the drawbacks to lt; reputation which the delay in award ing it and the way in which some of its wearers have acquired it cause tac medal of honor i.s an honorable denta tion and has been won honorably by most of those who have it. Most of them won it for such feats as capturing battletlags, though one soldier got it because he was on the guard of honor over Lincoln's cortiti. The Twenty-seventh Maine Keghnent received the med al as a whole. Its time wa.s up, and It volunteered to remain and take par: In tho battle of Cetlysb.ug. For this and its bravery ut the tight every tur vivor received the medal. Modern Longevity. Ill the seventeenth century the aver- . cge duration of life was o'ulv thirteen years; in the eighteenth, twenty; in the present century it is thirty-six. This great increase in the average length of human life is not. however, an in dkatio of an increase in the vigor titid vitality of the race, but it is rath rr due to the fact that cholera, the black plague and oth.-r devastating scourges which formerly oversre;id whole countries at frequent intervals, i sometimes several times during a cen tury, have be.-u brought more and moie under control by improved putt lie sanitation and quarantine. The real rest of the vitality of the race D not the average P-ngth of human life, but the proportion of centenarians The proportion of persons who have attained great age is without doubt at the present time ;ueh less than cv-r before in the history of th" world. To Cur Constipation Forever. Take Ca.scarets Candy Cathartic. 1'jc or Kg. If C C C fail to cure, tirub'b'la rtlui.it u.utey. TL-- s.-hool ''hii frei. iu -raiai.y are iarg.-iy u.-i:.g imitation II ii.i rubber slate.-. I nr. r.-'-'imi.. r.! !'.-'- Care for Corwirnp t;..n t.. -urT.T'-r- tr..n. A-'hma. K. n. 'low;.- sfcM". I t. Howard, W;-.. May . At-r 1- -n terriers ure !riir.g out all r.tb-r faLivLali" pet .Jr,t-. in i.nna Edoest Toor Bowels With Carret. Canly Cathartic cur constipation forever. 10c, Jjc. 11 C. C C tsA, Cr-ftruui rcX jLd cione j. Tk-r- js r.uw t ui.-iu-g in Knglar.-l a eahln arrymg -t-aa:.--r, with curving car aeitv of C.IV'J t-.Ls of Cilt-K How's Thi One H-.n.irt-d I--II tr-. i:. w-,' f,.- an y a-. Catarrh that can nut ! u-, ,j :jV ll.-.ii"- C f.tirrh Cur.-. r"..T. HKNEYA- (i... i'r Tolr-e,. -. ti.e un.b-rsiijr.e'l. hav.- kw,u y 'j Cheney t'T tLe la-t V, -ear. ar.-i bi-liew Lira I--rf. ctly L'TiorHbl-tn ah Lu-.i.ti-ru.. - t;.n- a lid t.Lar.i .n'.'.x .-.! t.. . !.r-v t;.n. and r.Lar.i .a..v ,.! t ot-:!gat:o:i :n..de bv ?he r t-re: arry out an-. W ir a- Tki ax. Uhjlt-al- bri I-i... oni... .-. To- Walum;. Kns. ,v Ma!:vi- W ,, . I jr-igi-t-. 1 1 -do. h;,,. Hal!'- Catarrh Cure tir. inter!;,' .c ir.g dire. r!y ::r- .n th.- hio'.f nr,H' e,o' ', -V.rf jees of the s tcIi. I'i I'll-.-. :v.;. tr bott.e. " it-: e--iu.u:ia :r tiku I P;hs are the iest. ML I ''I . . ) ) ) 8 ) ) ) $ s s ") ) ) ) $ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) !) I'roof t'pok1i. Mrs. P.louser (aider some years) I suppose you don't love me. Mr. lilouser Don't love you! Don't 1 live in the same house with you? Bos ton Tra use riot. ElapdKt Snndiiy School Chautauqua, Shi-lh). . '., Aiiuuxl 2a, 1!!S. On account of this occasion, the Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets to Shelly, X. C, and return, at rate of on fare for the round trip. Tirkets on stile August 22nd to 24tk (and from points within n radius of lO'J miles of Shelby,) August 27th and 2stli. good to return until September 5tb. l'or rates and schedule see streamers or call on ticket agents. T. J. Anderson, (ien'l Pas senger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. 'E!:ave beeti nlns ASCAKi:TS for Insomnia. vk!i v.nicli l liave been afflicted for over twenty years. I can say that Casc arets have given me raor.? relief than any other reme dy l have ever trieil. I shall certainly recom mend tliein to my friends as being all they tire represented. ' Tuos. (Jillako, Kigin, Ilk Plnasant. I'alataliie. I'oter.t. Taste flonrt. Do GiMjii, Never Sicken. Weaken, or iri.e. l!ie. li'xv .'.lie. ... CURE GONST'PATION. ... Sti-rliii- Krmniy umpanr, C Ir.eo. Moniml. w Vorli. X16 tiU I UtMlj Uists to 4' K T .Micro IIat.it THE COLUMBIA GlAJNlfSS MAKES fllLL CLIMBING EASY 1 Other Models at ! Low Prices. STANDARD OF THE WORLD POPE MFQ CO. rURTrORuCONNJ .ZJ CATALOGUE 0? COLUMaLl. D! CYCLES VMl TO ANY ADDS.EL5 FOR ONE TWO C&JT STAMP CTnaorn rtirr - a Permansntlv CzrzC Inianity Pretentid hj Dn. KLINE'S 6BEAT him RESTORER pnr,d.'l. I uw' I'av. KO;luwNi',uui rvr f ni tiTifi, Trs-atia nd 18 trial V.ottl t. r. !. .- 1,1 V. Cr. K.i.,- 1.1). Ii..t..-j'. ..f i;. li-iu(-,i'.l Atcu .-t.. i'ti.la.1. iot,i. V . EED WHEAT FOR SALE! 1 - rom th-- u-n .it.--t . r,, w r grown in the '.;;tli. '! hi'-.- vara ti. -: Fu'eurr. a bearil v.te .: Hid M;,y ar.d Wh.u- Pm-.-n. f- i. ,:, or !- .'iria . Wdi-at i- t..w v. rv f n-e from .,. kh- :! u:.d hr,,;;, u rain. 'o.-in tar -up -r.or to 're-a--;-,l ran ut d ).. ,. V.; w-a. however. r. . !. ;ln the wt.-:tt when e ire!. taking ot;t .-oino-r (-v. rv . ... k. 1 - - -i and I : -- of t ion. -n v.-;j ,,s any inferior yrnin th.-r.- i ihv in 1. Wij.--.. n. j. j.riee : p-i; ;h:;-J. !. r. ri.are d wh-at hn-h-3. i h--.- i r; . - a r- i ot ti on . ar- r.t i.nr.o'-e. in. ibr. -h k-. Ka h i-.i. k con-l;i-r:- two .-!..-:. T:d in i.ur or-l.-rs at oi.re o i a -a to -. "ui .r ti..- 'uc-t -eed wheat on the ,.-t. ! em,- : (;a-h with order. Charlotto Oil L Fertilizer Co., or Fred Oliver, ; II A ULO I TK, X. C. ( Mil oell. A v.-rv u-efui and. by far. th- mo-t nov-l thiLg of its kind i- the Laundry Ia-t. gott-n out by th- Seaboard Air Liu 1 h- upper t or'i.jti i- a:, artr-ti - g.-aj, (.-antifuii v -x-.-..-t--l. having atta -h. d a numb.-r of blanks. - l- f r- h vk. -., ntcning a li.-t of ail the art!--:-- -l the wash, and pad 1- in the form of a .-ii.-r.dar. The-; maybe prc-iired, by -n -iOring Siv nts in -tan.p.s to c.jv.t posing-, from any of the rpre,.-ntative.- of the N-at-oar i Air Line, or from T. J. And-r-on, O-nerai Pa-s-Lg-r Ag-r.t. I-.-t.-moutb. Va. ANT! r -M tarsr.-1-hr-.i.-ul ( I t I - ordrrin ;ooi r makins n.uirie f ad-rtU-ri u Hi:: l- to jour aittiiK.'r l wen- uur.tJ wntrtt AIL tu,c rAl -UU SjtUD. I.l.-tl-, ti.,j, t:i t!a.e. s. CATHARTIC NjSv TRADE MARK RCOI&TERCD mmmM IWmWm COLUMBUS ; m hichikes. tynikl IIhastfords ti.;; tNcxIBesl. : II -f3:-T'"r.v-. J j'Catuiogau l- rce LBB a. Uue fej TH :D0 YOU KNOW WHAT IT DOES? KEELEl! It relic eves a reriao. all C-irint or .in-. i CUBE nis r.irv itu normal rf,t.-,. uci r. ir.-tates a "a. . his home For n:irT:(-!il- i','. I bn-ir either ef the f.,-1 The KEEI.KY I WITI TI rern.h.Vr Nff' K t.. VVt .. a.t,liuio. ;i , ; ' t-. HIS MjJiM.n -nui-. lUliiiiu'irr. 'u T HE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF f.CRICLLTURB AMD ECrlfS:c ftsTJ r. mo ment In every .'.rr.artv.iut. T.,-r.;v tC. esieri. titvil spfcl.i'.Hls In Ka. ultv. KiiU . t;-t, , Agriculture, sol.-iu-e. Civil. M.-vhaun-.' ..n't v'JJ trleal Fr.dneerln:,'. i:x(nst s v.ry iL.i.ra-, For Catalogue Ad.lr.-s Vrcs. A. U. llolluiilay, IlaMoh, N SlOHN B. WHISHT, ..jV1;,.., L.ir.-p-t Pit: ai'd t';'.!. 1. iii.-r.: -a U- 11;- ("aeultr. S't: Students. r-; tli'fe .ViVTiii.- .-.-.rv,; tlin-t-be-i'tlvc Coiir: three I rot. i-le:;u St. -;, la law. Medicine aiM rn.irnm-v. nuu,. i i 5wn' to W -men. Tniti-n. '.' uvi-:ir. l...jn.n-, ni. m a. .-I'.o-'" - .- h!p-and 1. in- for the ii.-e.iy. Suimnrr N h -.! f. , ea."hT:V4 lui.truet.ir. 1,;" students, fotal . i.'., u CK-Ilt bT l .itatocue. a.i.irenn. 1" u r.-i ntj Al.hFlt.M . lini.el Hill. . IF TOP GIVE THEM HELP. Von cannot lo this unlesA you undrfnn-1 th" and know how to eater t their r"iuireinei-ts; uiil you -aiint b-nd years an-l dollnr l.-iii iiins tT fiprieiu-e, so you must l.uy th knowledge .-iuirl by otners. We offer tuU to you lor only IU iouu. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN VAY fen If you merely keep them as a iiver"'.no. Ino icr to naiiille FowU jiiUlci.iusly, yuu muM kuo oinetlilint alM.ut them. To meet Oils want 'af M-llinij a iMw.k RivliiK the exerleiiee Onl 0K .r a i.raclUntl poultry ral-er lorlUIUJ tweuty-flve years. It was wiiiu-n uy umun wli-Hi' all tU mind, and time, and money u mukmi; a u ceisof Clilc-ken rainR not ax R .atlme. i-ui aj t.ininew. and ir you will j.ront by tils tw..;i') a years' work, you e.an Have many Chick annually, tun make vour lowla ;arn Uoilar for you. iu IhiiiiI K that you must he able to d.-t.Lt tr .iitilrla the I'oiilfry Yard a soon us it i.i-.irn, uti l i.u how to rem.Mly It. Tnln ikkiIi -.vill t. a.-h ou- It tel how to detect and cure tlis.-u.-e; to fee I r rv:s and also for fatn-nln; which fowls I.i nave M hr.-ediin: j-uriises; and every ttilnir. in-l'.'l. f Ibould know on tins suhjeet to make It i.r r. t uo.e. htut po.stnald lor Vwnity-II ve ceuts lu au;ni.. Dook Publishing House 13-4 LxuNiiin St- N. Y. City. 12Ii;CATI .N'AIy. IK.IM Ittsl! Ctll.l . ( omm.-n iiil. Sin.rlluiii.1, 1 . j ..-r 1 1 hi - . i t..'i - ( (.Mi tuition lidmlts to i.i! !c-;iil!ii. if- t- I -. ! ' tort v two week" i ..i-.i to I - tli n-x.-. oi . : ' a-.sl-tei to ,o-ltion-. i:iev nih ..-l-.ii I..-.C- -'-f t liilx-r .lh. t ut;il--, ii-f C. A. I ' V !v IT.-: IC lit. !...c . It iel.n.i.ii :. llT MNlWt Ms! ef&iia Page RICHMOND, VA. r,i.t i Medicine: Dci.tMn : Pi.-.iti. . CatalOg. ! .Viln.tni. tor-: -'-! Mnd -i.'-. EICHHuSDtOLtE5S,df!a:;;;r Richmond, Va. THc OSBORNE'8 Aimumn. fiat. Actunl btiMR-. Si'.i' bH.-.. fchort tin.. Chap ooar l Hand n.r - OH ARLOTTE CO MM EBGiAL UOLLEGE, crniEioTit. .c JT5 Vai atloiiB I'o-ttioiK 'r i iritiit. . 1 ' .""',''.'' S-tid a eenti In statute, for K-K.-t -. Massey's P Illrmlncbnm, Ala. Cilutnliu, J'3-. Monliioiiicrr, Ala. J:. ckii t Wf ...y ernd-tifs ruliroal far ic. ' -' B.tualloDS. Write at onca ir cau.. -.-- - c TRINITY COLLEG r I !T r- fall '" ir -j-s hi Kn.-M-h I.e.-.' :- eruture. An'-l.-nt and M.l.-rri I-.n-' ' '-,'' i . Sorlolojrv. 5I'i..T,l.'l --. rtdl : -. .I'-C- ; ; . , Commerce. Won., n a't'idt'-- f".C( ' o . . th-l.ir.- t .-ndow.-.i in::ti.'.:. n "' ",,r!'-- Itoard from r0.5O lo !. ! ;.r r r. -.n'. I lilt. oil iM.MMMI a e t . .-xt w-.-loti o. n --(.t. .iC' r ".. ' ' ' . i. alir, JOHN I . hll.."'. I'irt.aii DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON. K. C SIXTY blLOHU YlrMt tt0!3 W1- t S 3- Kleven Profe--ors anl I:.-'-.- - ' r' Thr. Cour-e- for b gr- Arn;d- Cab:;.- '.- nr. 1 be ' ' Location Healthful and IJ-a Oyrnn i-ium Coti j i- t -. lernii Kea-onable. m:m i ok a t i a -" '" J. B. SHEARER, - - PRESIDENT. BRISTLE TWINEyEABBlT, &: FOK ANY ViVA or olN , ENGINES. B01LEFZ & And Iteralrs for air. Vina?. in;..torH. Pir-J, v:--"-' . LOMBARD IKON IMS 4 AVGLdkiA. OA. I DURHAM Af.C. ft "P im Honoi -t i l. ic-. i .-r i ' (.-, H,f nd If C. fl II W.M i
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1898, edition 1
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