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Beavty la Blood Dep. Clean blood nioann a clean ekin. No teauty without it. ( "ascarctM, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood anl keep it clean, by stirring up t lie l.iy liver and diivmg all im purities fioiu tho hod v. lgin today to fianisli pimples, boil.-i, Lloti lies, blackheads, and that si. k!y bilious complexion by taking Cascaretn. beauty lor ten cents. All drug gist, Bdtibfattioii guaranteed, 10c, 2Jc, COc. Oniy a man of pu-hena prop-l v Ii t arrow. ' Ho. 40 I.ton.V In', IMrk lit .if " Hinkt-u Tnlifurn il' not iiiuk'- ry ii.oit!i nt- t .1. n rose but .iro h 1,litv I i.-l.-' rl.,. tiVo -. ry one a most delimit fm Mnoit, 'i ry it. Th" :tt j i r-l r.f Hi., -mall I , , y j- al wnyd ft F-U!t f.-r onm :go. ' lMoptB Toor BnweU With CrrUi ('torly Ciithartl'-. ur constipation forever. We, i3-. If C c C f.til. UruiiKisui refund taocej. 's.-v.-o - :i,;u. on:- w---k nut it olt-li tk'-H nior- t i n. k1: oi.- i-troiiL'. I ( lire a t old in On Day. "I hie- l.MXJt'' vt. I'.r"iuo ,''i:iiitit- Ta'.l' t-t. All I'nuri.'i-'- refund lunin-y if it f i ! - to:'ir.-. liV;. N" iii-iii '-v. r l:a- t (! a-li -i ill: J -.11 ! V I." keep- .'!'. of. i r tii. Doa't Tohtrro Hplt tad Smoke Toor l ife Awty. To q-i t ".i.ria'-co fcanil7 and forever, la m&g "tic. fu.l of Pf. nerve arcl viror, take No lo U.ic. tUo wiriO;r-worl:T, tliat makes weak ruen strong. All ilruinistd. 50c or 11. C'ure Kuaran-t- d. Booklet uvl Barr.fle free. AdOreaa Bieilli( Ueuod; Da, CUiLgvo far Kew York. M my a -tage-.-t ru a person blames it .'til t-n tic o:iiliI-u-i driver. ".-paie my child! sp'ire my chlMl!" ricH tin- in ..tiicr win n too Lit..-. Oil.- I,..x of IlK. Mot-r h i rs i Kill 1 1 1 n ni.MHiN.. j'.w. t.i.K-, wmi'd )..-.. -,.v. i her Iuhi.r, ;,nd In. M'-fi.-U - .1 .i v no oivi !,' ih.- tin nk-of i.iIiti'- wliii i" ( !,!!.r. 'i h.'ivi- lii'i-n savt-il liy J K I II I '. A ' I 1 K I II I M. I 'o Mlll-i I. I'M'ln I I out I.I. ii- lt l,i lli r i'ali nl. - "I In li riu "I Voivl.-s l-urn-. 1'nt.iit Att.,i !-. Vo. :m;uIihiv. N. Y.. win.-.-a I vci M-I 1 1 inn,! Hlil appi a 1 Hi our IK'X' i M"'. !!''" .Ml. m ' 1. 1 - . i 1 1." I i.Iiia-h ore;t-v ili-t.:i!l ll.i-l.t... Y '. f.. I'-'llir ... M:k'ofi;,t...l E Ainl' v ry tho'iht rvuinrt an 'Xridltiin vt vitality wlii-di in.i.-t ho return 1 hy iri:in.) of tin Mood Mowing to tfii ItiIii an 1 ..tfiiT oraiif. 'I'ld.-i h in'iMt lu .ijr", rh-li and i:o i rihhliir. It N ma l" .so .y HumiI'm Sur, i (.irlila whl-h is thus tho ffi'iit .-it r"iitrt'i-.:iv iiit? iiiididin", thu eurn f'ir wak ii'Tvi-s. t lint thud fnciin an 1 all dl.s'oisi'M 'a,isi 1 hy punr, lii:;uro Mood. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ih A iiiiro- i'i i'.v ! -I M.-di -im-. $1; sin forS'i. Hood's Pills ' 'i"4 in li,'-'tioii. Cui-nts. L WuhIiIiiu Milk VcHCl8. All thnnih tlu; w.'iriu wf.'ithr, rnr thoilar rare Is iii-edi-d to lriin.se rs- Hrl- thill h.'IVr riillt.'lirinl tuilU. If il I1J' jiiiiiiili' id' inilk is left in llir rri'vircs fit' r.: i.rl, ill" M-:: l is, It will MHif lllld firt'iH-: n n - ii.ilk that !s n H rv:i id :idd rd. Mnn.v .n.;.lr in rleuiiiiiK milk frmn vi'sm'Ih a--h thrin first with M-;tIi 1 i iil hot wider. Tills is a niistnke. Tlie ht Viitri- only roai dates the nihil u it'll, raw-dni; It to sti' k nioro i loxdy to tho Hd.-s ..f thr Ver-rl. If It he of till, t hi; Kuilnj of the milk soon eats tlnouj;li the ro.iiiii of tin, and causes rust on the iron hiMteath it. What vs call tin Is merely Iron with a cry thin tin mat in. No such vessel is fit furlong use, tis the tin will wear through, and all the umre j u I k I y If the manlattsl al oiiuien, iii.'i'!" hy hot water ami milk, requires hard ruhhlnir to rcMiovc It. The lii'hl way io ch an milk vessels is (o rill.-e th.'lll well with cold water, find thni scald them, to destroy any (eiiiis that ihc cold water may Lavu (eft Tin: ills of aumi::; Ami How T!r:t. I'iukhuiii llLdp3 Ovi-rcniiio Them. Mrs. M.i;v I ' i . i i..i k, 1 I'M Marianna i t . Inc.-, ! ... !!!., t.. Mrs. I'iiikhin.i: ' 1 h.i I i rn tvonh;c,l f..r the -a.d. to -a!-i wi.h f.iiiih'f of t!ic voii!h, lein ot iii i a. pains ov r riy l ly. h In a.iai he-, ha k.;clic, ln-rv u--ue: ai'd vm .i!ii ss. I tru il th-. .-s a.i;! va.-i'M:.; na.i.l'. , without li lie I . . i- t. .;;. two l.ntlUs of '."',! Ve., ( , ; ;- 1 oiind, t lie t ! 1. : I ol.:., mi. ! v. , t : !' v wonderful I h.:c now taki : rr. 1 more hot t les i.f . .i:r 1 1 n c ra.iic 'uc, a nd ci u s.iy t h.it 1 am i nt ii ! , i un d. Mi s. Ih suv I loi.u. No. - or, l indh v St., Cincinnati, ni, ... to Mr,. Pit.khani : 'lor a lour time 1 su tf.n.l with rhionic ini' ruination of the won;h, pain in ahd.'iuen and hca ri wrr d w n fee! ui;r. Wa - very iier i.s a t t im. , and mi weak I w as l..i r.l'y al-V t do aav thiiir Was sM'.j.-ct t - I.-, a.'.achrs. a! ttotllded ith lellrol-ho .1. A f t el' h ..- tot iiu;- for many months v i'h (titlVr. nL jdiv sii-iaiis, aiul '. t in: - n. . 1 1 !'ef, I luid c'.xell ;:,i ; l ;u- of l-eii:rr Well ai-ain when 1 read i'f the Meat 1 . i I!, rinkham's Vc: ct.ih!c Com pound was lioin r. I i.-cid, d -mim di :'te! v to e.c it a trial. T ho i suit was ?-;:' ply pa .? he'.-cf. After taUti;' f.-t-r r.ot: :. .. .,r . t.ii u- o-,. -.., , t'siii.;- tlin-- p;,. , ,.fs.in;"ie Wa !i I an v.i v 1 f, ! !:!,, ;i ;,,-w' woaiau. I .in in it my duty 1,i aiuiouneo liie fact to mv fellow S!i:-t, t-. that I.vdiu II h nk'. -ii'i's V, tah'.o rem. it'ivs h.ivc til !y t illed tno of all n.- pal;. - .i. . Mitf. I have he:- a!.. no to thank for my r eov-ry . for w !.h h I an r i ,.t -ful. May heaven h'ess r for the -Kood work -she i3 ilolu:; f. our :e. " 1'ne Cteat Cities. i i,,. -,. , ri:!':r;it f cities is 1 1 1 1 1 a p:-i s.-nt dav .pa--.- i ;:. They will .out ;.!!. to ii,. r, ;!s... '; .. Irlft . f the multitude Is toward th.-n: -i drift ;:ieat! to lie lor, 1. U. v I!. SvveiM.i I. Ilpis .-opahai!. Proohh n. N'. Y. ROlhtlll l KIKA CO.. Ro.k sili. S. f.i Wn'-"-- ' " s , '," ,"1'h 111 J' v N s jR r 1; :'i Uat'.Mo'f -.'h'', ':' DRO PSYTrri?ica?.rFuRxr J""- s "j! "' ' ' k Unci , ii I ( ,:,ri tM-i.ii,. i.i l ro .tr H II ci llN tc3 Atl.nti 0 The Bsst BOOK Vi..:W4R,,:r::;! rr-rn it 1 s'i:-i; I- ti -iip-!-. l ri-' r.c- ! i r; .- tw-- :t:.i.i:al -n - i-: - i n:1 1. SAN HUM I- Sia.llo UvnUn.i, to. ouKts w.ime all tururt Ki.. "in,.,,.. ,,;.! hT .in-u-,sf- 18118 f I smi. John Henderson Receives a Bullet Intended for Another. THE TAR HEEL REBEL YELL. A Model Cotton Field Near Charlotte, Which Will Probably iclJ a Bale to the Acre Soldier Accidental!) Shot. The State Lahor Commissioner pivea the Daltimoro Sun's correspondent Home interesting note fiom the report which li'i will make for The cot ton exports from th; State are IH'.' Ov) l a!es, (ieniiuuy kadiny vv ith .?14'.,:!J'', iitat J5ritai)i following with S'llT,?lt. The oxportM from Wiliniiitou were ? , -7'il,0 )U in valur-, uu increase of c I , '', -''' over ls'.7. As to tohiii-oo iiiauufitc turiiii,', there in u remurkuhle falling oil' in the production of cigarettes, there heiu no les-. tLau J?,Tr.,w'J fewer thun the previous year. The production of plu0' tobit'jco increased 7, i":i, O'i'J jioumls, ami more cigars were male. There ure ")7 factories, of which 17- are 1'lu;. Iuriti the busy heusouthe.se employ lo.OO1) meu, ii,7'JiJ women ami V'-) childien, u total of :1 ,'.'). There ate made '.'A,'.!, )') pou mis of plnatid smoking tobucco, 7. !';:, i iiu) o,MUrs ami in l,ow cigar ettes and mo, no ) poiiuds of f-uulf. a'os are . V T a day for skilled lueU, r.l cent-, for uiiskilled meu aud also for vvoiaeu, ceuti for children. I'raised by General Kurt, lion. Hurt, on his return to Jackson Honville recently, was ,mvlu a berenade by the 1'irst North Curoliiiu lU'nnent, ami beiu called upon for u Hpeech, Raid: "My lur Heels, I am glad to be with you strain. I want you to give that rebel yell for me. That's it. Oh, but that sounds good, tiive it again, boys. I culled you boyH, but excuse ine, every one of you. You have been my especial care since I have been here. No regiment has ever made such re markable improvement as vou have. When I first saw you, I thought that you were the most rag-tagged, bob tailed lot of fellows that I ever Bavv, but now I'll back mv Tar Heels agaiust any other regiment in tho corps, (iivo that yell again f r me. 1 want to tell you boya, that I've heard that yell on occasions when it mudo me feel like turninir arouud and i uuuiug; but thank od I am with the yell this time. ! waut to ray that if that yell were to be given by you before any body of men of cipia! size, Spaniards or any other nice, Iheio isn't a oue that wouldn't break and run. Vou would be irresis tible, and especial I v if you had Arm lieid at your head. " - - The Bullet Was Not for llim. dim Henderson, colored, who liven in Charlotte, received a wound recently in a peculiar manner. Ho was coming up South Tryon street, tovvaid tho Charlotte, Columbia V Augusta cross ing, as the train was approaching the crossing. Ho stopped on tho sidewalk to wait until the traiu passed. As it passed, ho saw two w hile men standing on tho platform of tho seeoud-c!as:j much. '1 hey were engaged in an alter cation. Olio man struck the other with a piece of board. Just as he did the assailed party drew his pistol ami lired at his assailant. The ball, instead of taking eifect on the party for which it was inteuded, missed Lmu, and struck .John Henderson in tho chin. It rau around his mouth and lodged in his neck, near tho jugular vein. Soldier AuiJentj'.ty Shot. At Camp Shipp-1 Jag ley, Kaleigh. one ii i l; li t recently, two sentries wore sky lurking, each having a l itle in hand. While at the position of charge bayou els one ritlo was discharged and the hill let struck tho side of iTivato V. C. llargcit, of Compauy (i, and cut a gash under the side of the breast u.id then thioiigh tho arm, making a singular wound otily a ipiurior of an inch deep, but. not at all serious. A I ish Culture Station. Mr. S. O. Worth, who is now in r:::i";:e of u fish culture station in Ten 1 1 1 . -co, will bo transferred to North Carolina about the 1st of October to cuct tho lish culture station in eastern N. 1 1 U Carolina, which was authorized a! the last ;-cssiou of Congress. Cottiit! '.till Partijllv Burned. lie.' Pouh'e Shoals (Vttou Mill was partially burned recently. The lire ; tin ted in tho water wheel Jkum. and w as a'.i-ed by fi ic! io:i. It burned up the card - and s; read to the factory i io er The heat was so great that it melted tlu' sprinklers ami this put out tho tiie. 1 he damage is lo.on i or nii'ie. The mill is located ten miles ii oiii Shelby. - - .Made! Cotton I i J 1. du-l ItvomiI tho threo-mi'e post, to the i i.;ht, on the lvad running by IJid dlo I'niver-itv. is a cotton field that is pi.il to iiiiv in Texas. I he field shows that tliM farm is owned by a modtd t'.i: firr. Mr. Wt'Iiams. A close ob.-or ver i::.s watched ih.s field fi t-iu the time the oottou was planted iv.hich was at 'y and it has made rapid pri mu s.;, lie " i e Lets that the yield will be ii.oi i l ':.-fi a 1 i :;ad 1 ale to t lie m : e. Mr. Wti.iams no? o'dv tleserves the top d' the miiiket ii r 1'ts cotton, but he should have a l n. i i... His cotton is ahou.t a'l open and L.u d, and should ch:-.s l.igii. esp.ci.illv tho poltiou lo cev.tiy gathered. Ciiarlotte Observer. - Charlotte will soon have another beer and bottling hou-e. - ojrin Pe'ilurv. A. i.iriiu: rob! ery was committed iu A' !u villo i ecent ly. !iss Tanuio Har ris and Miss l"i:i::a:i v. t e w alKing dow n W ediin street .t the corner of Sj nice st:et hurried foot.-toj s sounded close bcinnd tiiem. Miss I'lhuau turnovl to see who was approaching. The next instant she was soi.ed ami thrown to the ground. 1 he as-a-daiit then grabb.ed Mi-s Harris and snatched a pi cktt-book Ci'iitaining ''' in money and a gold ii:ig from her hands, lie ran down Woodfin street, where ail truce of him w as lost. oius Saii fat Con. '1 ho modification by the railroad cotumis.siou of the order reducing rail road passenger fares on the Wilming ton Wtl.ion lluilroad so as tu cotifine tho reduction to the main line alone, exempting nil biaucLes, ai pe: s to give satisfaction. The lailioa is ro tested earnestly against the order re ducing sharply the freight rate ou loose cotton in car-Ion 1 lots, and this is the cause of the holding tip of the or der which, as Chairman Caldwell savs. v i; trally rescinds it. - T he t harlotto cotton miiis are run ning night and day. RAILROAD Y. M- C. A. TOR SPLNCER. The National Executive Committee Has Plans I'nder Consideration. The national executive committee of the Y. M. C. A. is considering plans for the construction of a fine new building at Spencer, near Salisbury, for the particular comfort of railroad men. The plans call for a reading room, bath rooui.- and bucu other con veniencesasareto befoundin a building of this Lature. It id fatated that Sam uel Spencer, president of the Southern, hus generously contributed gl.OtW to wards the buihliug. Weidon's New Knitting .Mill. The stockholders of Weldou's new knitting mill met and organized by electing the following board of direc tors W. li. Daniel, W. K. Smith, W. T. Shaw, J. T. (iooch, V. A. Pierce and K. ( lark. A charter will be ap plied ftr at once and work on the mill will begin in todays. The capital stock laid in will be t-',0'jO, with privilege of iucreusing to SoU.WO. The mill will be a modem brick (Structure with the latfabt improved machinery, and will work 1 '.'") hands to begin with. It is to be completed by Junuary 1st. Chamber of Commerce Interested. The chamber of commerce of Win ston is manifesting an interest in the jroposed Southern extension of ihe Norfolk A: Western liailroad. The presi dent of tho chamber has appointed a committee to take up the question of building lonir distance telephone lines. Mr. l'attersou says that the proposed railroad line from Keidsville to Ker nerHville could bo completed at a cost of $10,000 per mile. -- Building Boom in Durham. New buildings are going up all over Durham aud in the suburbs. Some tweuty-fivo or thirty new residences have just been completed for various parties iu North Durham. The brick work on tho large addition to the Dur ham Cotton Manufacturing Company's mill at East Durham is rapidly going up; aUo the brick work on the new Markham block, on Main street. 4- The Mecklenburg Case Settled. The fiuit growing out of the appoint ment of tho Mecklenburg registrars of election has been bottled by Judge Fur ches, removing eleven and appointing in their stead those persons recom mended by the Populists and Republi cans; with the appointment of seven objected to ho does not interfere. A Bii( Fish from Long Creek. Fishing in Long Creek recentiy, Mr. 15. Y. Sperry, of tho Central Hotel, Charlotte, pulled out a trout which weighed live pounds, it was a beauty. The trout, always a game fish, gave him a good light, but was landed w ith tho ordinary hook and line. To Establish a Hospital. Dr. J. P. Muuroe, of tho North Caro lina Medical College, at Davidson, ia to open a hospital iu connection with tho medical college. He was in Charlotte recently to purchase sup plies, and to visit the city hospital. -- fourth-Class Postmasters Appointed. The following fourth-class postmas ters have beeu appointed for North ( aroiiua: I.eujamin O. JJlalock, Jona than; Abraui 1. Uanuer, Sugar drove; l-'iunk T. Yopp, Verona; Marion Miller, Weusel; LelaJ. Lisk, Wilinot. Bis ten hy a Ma J Dog. China drove, Mecklenburg county, had a meat mad-dog scare recently. Mrs. Lea.ut' aud a l-'-year-ohl son of Mr. .1. S. Long were bitteu. Mrs. Lea iiur went t ( harlotto to have the stone applied. Mr. Long took his ton to Ual tiuioie for treatmeni. - - (iood Cotton Picking. Melton Ulack and his two sisters, who work for Mr. J. W. Woisham, of Uamah, Mecklenburg county, picked l.uoi.t pounds of cotton in one day. Mil tun picked 10s! pounds aud his eistera o'.-y. Cotton Mill Notes. 'Ihe Sterling Cotton Mills, Frankltn tou. is adding l.ouo Bpindles; the Pee !eo Manufacturing Co. , Pockiugham, ',tioi) spindles, :iJU loom3 and dye house; the Durham Cotton Manufact uring Co., Durham, is adding 5, iou spiudlos and 100 looms. Tarheel Nubbins. Work was recently begun on the now water works plant at StatesviMe. l ire iu Mt. Olive, Craven county, recently destroyed considerable prop erty. Lieutenant Colonel Andrew D. Cowles has instituted 6Uit against the Paleigh Street Pail way for ?g0,00 damages as a result of a fracture of his leg last June. Wake Forest has between 225 and j:i' students on tho roll and more are exi ecte.l. The cotton warehouse being erected at Charlotte will bean immeuse allair with a storage capacity of from 7,000 to to id, 0U0 bales. of tho ."1 applicants who stood for law license before tho Supreme Court at Paleigh, C' passed and "J j fai'ed. The boat d of lady managers for the Winston Tobacco Fair has already se seeured -7 vehicles for the big lioral ptrade during the fair. The penitentiary authorities tried to takeaway convicts employed on the Paleigh I"; Cape Fear Pailroad, but the contractor refused to give them up and threatened a euit. Tho penitentiary authorities then dropped the matter. Mr. II. S. Blair, editor of the Lenoir Topic, has withdrawn from the race as aa independent candidate for the Leg islature iu Caldwell. F. Chovurs. a foreigner, supposed to bean Italian, was arrested iu Dur h:u recently aud carried to Paleigh to answer the charge cf assault and buttery upon Ai ostolo Kearuso, another for eigner. Another call has been male on Col one! P.urgwyn to carry out his original pleu cf having a court-martial investi gate the charges against Chief Surgeon Stcckard, of the second Pediment. Tarheel Notes. II. E. Robertson, Esq., of Davie county, died recently. Mr. Pobertson wai a tobacco manufacturer and had represented his county in the Legisla ture. He was '. years old and was prominent in Masonic circles. State Auditor Aver savs there is now about SOO.OtH) in the State Treasury, against which there stands about $7 ''. -O'M of appropriations ma le iu an-: i- '7 by the I.ogi-;ati:re. 'Id e c tton it c i. 's for li i , t : : e : ui 1 i l a : 1 1 1 ; : ',.. I l.u:!ot:e M:o 1 to ' : . .- The Official Gazette at Havana pub lishes a decree signed by Captain Gen eral Planco and bearing date of Sep tember 'J7th. granting pardon to, and ordering the release of, all political 1 montrs now undergoing confinement in the island. Captain Page, General Patter's aide-de-camp, who has betn on a visit to' (ieneral Gomez, at the Pojas Camp, eays (iomez seems very grateful to the' United States and confident that the American authorities will be able to es tablibh a stable and independent gov ernment. Dr. Nancy Guilford Las been arrested io London. The Spanish government estimates, that tbeie are ji'M.t.Ouo people in Porto Pico w ho desire to return to epaiu. T he Spanish naval officers who ie cenily arrived at Santauder, Spain, on board tho City of Pome, from Ports mouth, N. IL, have been entertained at a ball given by the illieers of the German training ship Charlotte. The citizens of that place gave a lunch to the lei mans. A duel between M. Charlee Frust I'aulmier fvd 3L Turot, of The Lau terne. was fouut.t at I'aris, rapieis be ing the wtf.poas used. M. Turot was thrice wonvded in the thigh aud side, aad M. Pf ulraier was Blightly wounded on the lip. Hospital Station. Acting Postmaster General Heath has ordered the establishment on cto ber loth of t; temporary station of the Fort Monroe, Ya. , postollice at the get tral aiilitary hospital near the old forties. It will bo known as "hospi tal station" aud will have general post ollice facilities. A Revision of the Hrevfus Case Assured It is fcemi-oilieially asserted in Paris that M. ?dauoti, the procurator general, has tout a report to the Court of Cassa tion which ensures a revision of the Dreyfus caso. Seaboard Air Line Affairs. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of tho Seaboard Air Lino was held at Portsmouth, Ya. , the Pyau interests being represented by attorneys, who btubbornly contested every inch of ground, but were beaten at every turn. Tho Hott'man interest had iu proxies aud other wiso about s, 000 shares, und the Pyau faction nit more than one fourth that number. A letter from Mr. Pyau, iu which ho reiterated charges against HoH'maii, was submitted. Judge Van Wyck has formally ac cepted tho Democratic nomination for: Governor of Now York. Henry George Declines. , Htnry ( Jeorge has declined the noun-, nation for Governor of New York on the ticket placed in the lieid by Ihe Chicago platform Democrats, and the committee having authority to till the vacancies nominated Ilemy M. McDon-' idd, of the couuty of New York, for the place. miga Jjuquin Miller's Tomb. Joaquin Miller's latest freak has beeu to build his tomb. It is also a crema tory and so arranged that after luciner ' ation the allies of tho "Poet of the Si erras" will bo blown all over Fiutivale Hills. Still Djing in Havana. A private letter from an Ameiiean citizen in close touch with the Cuban' commission iu Havana, says that great suffering is existing iu Havana for lack of food. Peoplo are starving, somo dying on the streets and many others who are unable to go out and beg, die in the houses. Prohibitionists Win. The Prohibitionists have carried the Dominion of Caii'.' Ju by a Email ma jority. Sir John Moore Elected Mayor of London. Sir John Moore, an alderman of the city of London, aud senior partner cf Moore Prothers. tea merchants, has been elected lord Mayor of London, to succeed Horatio David Davies, tho present incumbent of that office.' He was born iii lsgv,, has represented the ward of Caudiewick Binco 1 ;, and was sheriff of tho city of London in lsy.VJl. Advices received in Madrid from lloilo report that tho insurrection in tho r'hilil'l'ines is increasing consid erably. She was reading in a low, thrilling oico: '-When no packing begins in all!. t, it seems as though there eon.. ; l; .-pot oil the earth's sill face IU diakeii." I!o rouse 1 himself from a somnolent attitude in an ea -y- hair. 'Who wrote that, Mario? He's been hroiigli i. whoever h-' is. I wonder vh. m In' nun rii !?'' "Why, you groat .tu'iid." said she. "it's .Vinson writing d.out the ic Hoi! -, hold Wol ds. A olli-r'! KM-api". From t.- . n.vr.f-.V. .); .''. Sft r'.. u U III. When l;i.-!i:i,ond liad falh-ii and the great eoTiinian h'l.s had ii"'t t '-iK-ath t!;" hist-.rir apple tree at A p p. .n i a 1 1 x . the v; j I '.'iin.-y I vania Volunteers. prematurely aged. -iud in tat jO t-rs and rags, l-r-.k-Veri in l.odv but -d iai;iiti-ss .-pirit. .swung itit line f.-r th" hist -4gran 1 re view" aiid th-n i,uietly in a r h e d away to b-gin lif-'s Irav anew aud i tin' hills and vail-y- of t!i- K'-y-t"ii" st.it". Air.'-ng th" nu'iii er A -a !;o' i ii ri .a:ii !..i.-k to th" .id I..".." ia Mr. st.-r-biig. III., ba-.-k t -t! " !ir"si b- tint !. l ad left a: th" :.: t" ar::.- f ur years r-vji i-. H- w. i,t a w a v a h a p p v. h-aitliv farno-r 'v -h - f vig -T..U- 'i a'.!:-. I: a g:i-.-t of tin. self that it Ti to lT.sib -.t bin- .In s ii. f..r . . I . 1- ,n a'e-rt . .-ft iv ' hi- r- "V.-rv as f it -i:!-rer rr--t fr i; t ia. ar ; v. M . ia a:. 1 t':" -t-.rv . T wa- a gr a. at i--n ,.i i - l:a-g" !r a I v. ..1,'itt. 1 ; a1:-!..: iav kind, an I ::.v -u'T -n: g- v.-r- i ;r:;- s nt.-,.... AT t' i . I V i- I .-.t a. :v. .-: d 'u i-. g ar-' iad .:., v with th" - uity. N'.r.i:,.' ' -) 1 '" 1 r r. - r:::-tt:-t:t r-.i- I M.tli thf ' . . :.! in v atr-atio'i x;i- .a f ! '" 3- ' t:" w'.-a b-rtiil cures :T--t" 1 by ..u on-' Mux 1 ii s b.i 1 ai-- 1- -' -" : 'ii i 1: t tak' li ::. r- t!i i:i a -a' e-a I n- ti I aa i-ii fv-'neat ia ay H'ii'ioa. aa 1 I k-; t a i:npr vi'.g s:-a i i.v. I t thr- l. . f tin-; id-, an t v t !: . n ! . thit i i n" was ia i..-::er "o.-i- bri .a t!i:i;i at aav tiai" -ia--" th" --i- - of " v : r::.v rvi iae- t :.: I have -.-,.-t ';.T" I with r'p- l -na? i- . !':. i ).,.. i-f.k l'dl- for l-.,!e I'.- i- . r :.r !v t'. it r il l . .V g !. :. ! to then: I o'.ve a y restoration t-. .:r.par;ttiva health. They araagraiii raiJ v." 3 in t!i" '. --1 ! IT..' . -k I i-' " 'I ! The many uses to which Ivory Soap is applicable, make it an economical as well as a valuable soap. Spots on cl--thing; are quickly an J easily removed by an appli cation of the foamy lather of Ivory Soap with a dampened cloth and a brisk rubbing:. Ivory Soap cuts the grease and leaves the surface rubbed perfectly clean. Be sure you use Ivory Soap, or the remedy may be worse than the grease spot. IVORY SOAP IS 994i PER CENT. PURE. MKS. mKIIAlI TALKS must ill inkhain will l mm2 BVAiA W&iZJ ASS4 X-?J ti.- safer it now in good health. I will always give your medicine the highest praise." AsX Mrs. PinkhanVs Advice-A Woman best Understands a Woman's Ills EOOKS FOR SOLDIERS. VViocoiis-in Set a (Ior.il I'.x.implc in Providing u Traveliti.ti Iihrary. Tho goxl exanijiio set by Wiscoiir-in in providing her soldi- rs with a travel ing library has been imitated by Pud'a !o. The plan adpied by the Litter city is much the same as that in vogue in Wisconsin. L'.K'li oinpany is to Ih' given a libr-.p y of from lifte-'ii to eighteen volume?, in cased in a weather-proof box, .md the companies will exchange libraries imt' fd!ca!ly. Th" vv.jik is to be done at v mk C O- e ; I .tg r,-f, C&sS , IlKAPlNo MV tii" library, but the reading matter is to ! f i:r:i:s;i-d by the j. - pie. as a!-n the :;::;. lo-e-;.-. f..r ci-.-s. tran-ji i.- at:.:i, In .-I1 : tl." b-iiiriil v-lumes. i" Is hoj.-.l s. :; large .j-m ntltS"? oi pn;- r d v..l'i.,.'-. n..i;.!7.:n-'- and ::-i:;--rai-d ii.'T-;,..;..-:-, 'o b- disrrlb'iTed with-c.i: ''.' r--i'.:lre:n-r.T of roturiing th'-m o tii" :::;. i':v libraries. A Nnrio-i'-s ci.a ra- t.-r. -A r.ar!n ! .i.ly f-.r :tc- y.y.-:.... of developing haf;:. :-;. '!!: iiatior.s of th arth !! a.ll'ig i aoii f 'l.ir .and ayi:ig. 1 "Shew y..:; r Typi-a! character." i-.iv. Labn and Saioti re ar.-weriiig !::. p. e-t i,.n. As v.:i- r'-:it!y sai-1. I .-.::. iai.i .. .1;. ifg :!.! -;;. are ! grow::,g srr..i;g;" but b low the Hp-r-I ! ial -i-i.s it is a .pi. -tfon of chara'--! -r wd.l"!; ea. ii r ation develops that ! eTer::.i:i. - ii:'- r -Jeath. T.jis H all a ! -- n i:i !.:f;otj-:...T:,.v. .. M. I':--1 ip. Hrooklyn. N. Y. I - .- h.h'-y .' I'!-.- Cat - 1 .r I : -;,,.; ;: . ,-i H. Kha.iK MoBBS. JiS W. gd at., New Yori. Ua- M - y rAr.n ai.ono. TO TIIK FUTUJiE W03LVN. Will tho New Generation of Women bo More Beautiful or Loss So? Miss Jossio Ebner's Exporionco. A jdcasing face and graceful figure ! These are e)uipnioiits that widen tho sphere of woman's useful ness. How can a woman have grace of movement when she is suiToiiiig from s iiiio disorder t hat gives her t In so awful bonring-down sonsations'.' lbv i'aii she retain her K ant i ful face w hen she is nervous und racked with pain? Young women, think of your future and provide health. Mothers, think of vur growing daughter, and prevent in herns well as in yourself irregularity or susjicnsion of nature's duties. If pii..kd, don't trust your own judgment. Mrs. charge you not hing for her advice; write her at Lynn. Mass., ami she will toll you how to ike yourself healthy and strong. Lydia Ii. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound strength ens tho female organs ami regulates tho menses as nothing else will. 1'ollowing is a letter from Miss Jkssii: Pisnku, 17b.' West .Jefferson St., Sandusky, Ohio. "Ii:.i: Mks. Pi.nkiiam: I feel it my duty to let you know of tho groat benefit your remedies have been to me. I MilTorod for over a, year with iiillaiiitnatioii of the ovaries. I had doctored, but no medicine did nio an v good. Was at a sanatarium for two weeks. Tho doctor thought an operation necessary, but I made up my niiii'l to give your niodicinc atrial before suluiiit tiii!T to that. I was also troubled with loucorrlnta, painful menstruation, diz- iiervoust!es,.s, and was so weak that I was unable to stand or wall;. 1 have taken in all several lot tlesof Lydia P. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and Plood Purilicr. and am tieori Meredith, tleorgo Meredith sometimes rewrites a chapter several times before he is satisfied with it, and then occasionally decides to use the fust draft. It's a poor snake-eharuier that the snakes hiss off the stage. Ko-To-Br for Fifty rents. Ooarantwd tot.iu-v haMt cure, makmt wink taeu Btroutf , biooti puxu buc. L All druggmui. Some lie n j'inip their 1 ail in ord-r to sa time tla y would otherwise have to serve Mi". Wir'-;o'sSo..:.h!n: sv rip for hildn-n teeti ng. sof :)- the gam-i. re. In. it, iiiflnn i tiot:,. allay- p aia.eii n - wind col!.-. a l.ottu. To Care Cons tpntlon Forever. Take Cai.carct3 Candy Cathartic 10ecr25a If C. C. C fail to cure, drUb-gistd refund mouey. Its oi." thing to Lav an j a and imoth r to carry it out. humor says that th" oil trains in thi country are ma on sitandard tini". iiioi'k i iii: We oit. r I Hi" Hundred I)l!ars Itewmd P,r mi v cii'i' of ( at irrh that can not. be iurd hy Had'- Catarrh Cure. F. .1. ( IIKMiy .V Co.. Toledo, o. We, Uu- ui.il, r-iLrrii 'l. have known ' ,f. i ,.-. ney f"r tin- !i-t I ". e.i r-. a nd h.li.ve Inm jhi -K-etlv hoii.,rah:e in all h-isiii-- t ra n- ict ions iiad 'iirii.. inliy al.'.n to irry outai.y ohii.n tioie in.iili- l. their firtii. W i-r .v t in w, V holc-.i!: lira-gist-. To;e io, i ih:... Wai.oim;, Ki.vnan M.oiviv, Wliol.M.f. I i ui.-isf-. T'i:eln, h:o. II I I"n I a tar rli Cure i- tak a i iitemnlly. a t. iiig l;-r etl y u ;-ori th- h!o"d a-jd run' on -ur-fii'i- f .j-'iii. 'J'-sfinioi.i.iU s.-nt fro. I'rire TV p-rioMl... so.d hv all iJni.gi-t-. H iii'- KaiiiMy pill- are the Ir-r. TJierff Are Million in Theo. H re are two of t!ie best known pro duct, of Cuba. Millions ,f dollars have beeu ngide out of them and oilier mill- c---s ri m Tfi!l.O" .i I I.A.XT. OiPFrr. PLANT. !o:j are to ! made. The Illustration sioj'.vs th- way t!i- coff.-,. and toba co fortUIo- look in the lb-Ms before lie- rusts login to gather theru !u. How anI Arrow in China. Among th-.- !a k wood-meu of China, so to -j-ak. the lxjvv and arrow still do duty hi removing objectionable persons from th earth. The Chines Ikjvv and arrow are not trifling little affairs iiiKint for pretty archery tonte?s. eiTh.-r. Tie bow is an enormous thing, much higle-r than the man who mo-s it. a lid the arrows ar rovortiuuately ''MM The Keeley Institute, For the care of the Liquor. Opium. Cocaine crj Cruz aJdictions. Nerve I haustnoT and the Tobacco Habit. The most attractive aud Leaunf located Keeley Institute iu the cn-Vf. Write for their illustrated hnu I l0o'k "The New Man. " Address, The Keeley Institute, GREEHSBORO, - KOHTH CAROLINA. It ii)ilit ltcvc lkeu Itt-tter. Miss i:iHliiny.h.'lin-Iid papa gi.. , nny encouragement when v..u him for ine t day? Mr. Hopclelgh-Well. perhaps ; ... It encouragement, lie told m.- :.. ; ,r ...... tliat I am a man by going to r ... and added that if I got ba-w al.v. : . think a'i""t it. 30K540000 MOOCo0 Y IVllll iohmiih jJgCREEKSB0SO,N.f. Fi.1.:;: Ui M IHE CO'UPER MARBLE WORKS. listal'Hshed .",) V.-nrs 150 I6J Bank St.. - N0RI (H k. I.ar-gei.1 Mmk In I lie v.mip I.o-.v pr'ct's ipi .td :i M. Di.i ,. 1 1 r iv -; nes. l-;t- . in v.,, hi. ... tifaiiite. lie'ivercl at ai.v s, r' im lit ri' for Ill'i-t no...! i ,...' tfsea2 No. b'. it i- iron: an.i s-ive n...... , EVERY MAN HIS OWR DOCTOR. Ky J. Hamilton Ay. r-. A M..M.0. 1 hi- is a i I Valii.il.ie n. ok for the HoUM'h.'l.l. t. a.-lciii: a II il ilie t iolly - 1 1 -I t li u i !-1 Sy ini.lelii-nl ilHTi-reiil I1 -Hse-. I he i'aii. HH'I M.'.eis of l"i--veiitiiiK 'li. li Pl-. a-i s, iiml t li. sin.pl,. t lieiiii .llesw hicli ill al l late or . lire. l ;wi-. I rolii-i ly Ulustrat.' l Ilie I'.iHik is v rill. ii III .Imiii n rv-.t.iy Knllsli. an-1 n fi..m Ihe tei liiii.'al i Tin- Ineti r.-ii.l.r most 1 . t. r li.N.ks valll. lt -- t. t in- -:!! r..lit ..r I. -a-l. is. Tii in Itioili in III iemleil In hi' ill Sri urr In I Im I until'., . 11-1 is so worl-l is toiir r. a III iia li i -to "l all N I.V IMi-xTI'A 1 1. I'osta-f Staines I .iki'ii. Not .ll ili'is tl.is H.s.U ion 'aiii i. iiiu.-h liit..rinatiori l'il;e t i v- .. liisiMse. Imt ei I ri r Iv uivi-s a Coin .lite Aii.il-''' "t t- V .-I 1 1! tl i l tainltiu' t" li IHI--! 1 1 1 .. Marriage an I til.' l'ro ln. - t a i I lte'ii'ii4 ef n. aiOiv laiiiih.--,t.i;. tli.-r ilti V aai.ilih-l:ei-ii :m I I'H -. i'.it:oii-. I -I 1. in. .li. .1-. .1 li. Man. mI I'rM.'li.v, Correct u ! 'ii'.lin.irv Mi l ls,.c O.c.n i ktk hum. IKMIK IM II. HOI -f . 1 31 I.i mini tl -I., N.V.I H it 1M OI L, I. MONEY IN CHICKENS it yoe !vk tiikh nr.tr. Vti paiin.it llii.s iiiil"H yni uii Iit-i-oi I an. I 1- liiov In" tin aler In tlii-lr i e' o Ire io-ii t -. ...,ii . iiinnit -in-il l vi-uik ini' I ilnllar-i li- iriiinir i.erl n;-.so ..'i iniisl liuv tin know I'-liC' a-filr.l l,y oli.ei,. We olT-r Ihu to you for only .': ckuu YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THL OWN VAY vfii if kiu in. it-It ki i tl.rm an it .1iiril ri In r lr to iiai. llo Fowls jii.lti-l-.iisl.v. .-l '""' ' " m.iik-iIiIiii mIh.ii- tl:.m. In ihitI Oil ',, " mIIhu a Look Hivm- O r t.i rl- n. I fnu 25c. of M ,,n..,l .i.llry laisi r i..r I UIIIJ I wciilv-ttvi- irso. Il .T written I . ",u' " ' 1 l-l 1ns mln. I, an-l lime, uml nioin-y m im.iIoio - " I'.-sot li. ki ll raisii.r--n .1 io-1 a-Oin.-. ' i' i.,iii..miii. ir jou ll i..nt l.y t'l- i""-i'' years' work. ou i-.in uvi. inuliv Otili-k i t nmk- our K.nvl i-Hrn ilollari f'r "" "'' .oi:it is, tii it hjii iini-t l..-ut.l.- to i ti-' t tro-it'i" ine I'oiiltrv Vrit an sfiou It i'i"-i"4. lll.w torrlile.lv It. Mill lmk will t-ltnn ' It tplii iiow to il-t.-i t an I lire .lei i-. to i I KKi mil Im for fatn-mtiif; w l.li li f l i l,r tin-i purl o-ri; ami rv. i y tii Ins. Iiel - J iioui'1 know on this hul.Jis-t to make it i.i..1'hi... SltUt JK.stliMl-l tol li nlv l.v. . . nt- In UtttlUl- Dook Publishint; House III! IKUXKU ST.. .'. v ' EED WHEAT FOR SALE! i tOittio from tin- (.'ii-iil.-t i n-i i'.it eroAii !oiiti. 'lliKe v.uii to f-1i a-tei. . vvhi iit; I:, , May .imI ' liif- ( 1 oi stiiool li or Ik :ir !l-s. W In it i i - v. . from roe kle ce. d n ud hrokt ti nr:u., ' sti j H-1 ior to hi- n- ual 1 i n of - i- l ! Will. how. cr, le.'l- ili lie- v. In .it " hi n il, t :i k i iig on t aliiio-1. et i-r v k ' piice- of I-r. , a en or 1 1 ii a -i w ! j a - . i u ur liri tin-re In iv Im ill it. Win- it a . price ' !.'o p. i li i-ln-l. re. 'i a in 1 a in per l'i-!i. 1. 'I !..- ui ar- ,.,tli . .. I'liarnitO'. iiii'lin'oiot no k''. f.o' li - tains t-n Im-lii-l-. Si-ml in to'. i ' once if yii'i n h t'l -''! r- ' "" ! - t - on t in tin rl.et. Ti iin-: 'n-ti vv it'i ' Charlotte Oil & Fertilizf-T G or I- red Oil v. r, II A I: M) I I K, I , g0ILEnFEEYETPP' An-1 ri-rr I.'A" I'lM' I- I.-irp-" ' 1'II'K. V .tl V I - iii.il I II MM.' N ;i m, r.tn i i i:-, vi 1 1 i .ui.i i.i i oi Lombard Iron V.'oi ks: & ouppiv C , A I t.fl.. '... 8TCPPU FREt PermatiKDtly tur5 IniMltj Prttr'4 bi DH. VLIVE S Ihf. REFVE RESTORER kv I IU Iw. f I ! '" friHiin. Tri n'U3tr: tf9 to Ht tt!li. H.'t i,.'il "(" " '' ' r. t. I . . I ' 1 t'-II !...)! Ar ' ' " WAIGH.! son1 your n-i'lo- i! a-.! .-. ,:i -.!' -I.li. r.Vuki-l v-.-cs. Wl.r.. : w- will iioil .... fo , a lia- .!- tr r b ' J iw t -.va'i h. w-iii r. tnllH or '. ' , tlUAIl CO.. - " o.o.i .-l. lfi'. I t,r4r rui ioojs or inn kin 4 riojni'i'. ' "1 . rli r .1 mi.i In- ti o-ir a 1 11 now 1 ' ' '' ' '( tmn thi lirr. ' 1 A 1 Is i 1. s -.i V. V'I i J. n J l..!..l' A(nilo j. :. ' PI LIS uffVr.nl lliporturef tin tl-n" ,A wi'ti pro'roiti: p '.- -t f ti ' r ' c ' t -n wl'a vxbl-.'.'i I rvs &r li t '. 1 ' ' . I y-ar;. I r.15 i ri'oo'ir AM AI-.t " town of N'w ii l- . uf,-i r;. . r f..-jr : nt. . ' to tp.al t'.ern T"-!ay I an. M;rc ) ;.':. ! ar-i i'ei 'A' -a ;' nieri C H.Kr.tTZ Mil Jr,n-H S-t . t-lo'ii ( : ' P:fcaslri:. li!xLal.l.' I'wtrrt. T G'fi, Nem Mrifn. VVeakrn. or r I map rnuiTlPATION Blrti tni,t, t.rnnaf. k . iX'- t ' , r.r i" is .v i tt i - Tcs. 1 1 -
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1898, edition 1
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