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if mm? a,sa Ci tho In-1 1. wit ii it- rinin noises In the f., I . nipping sound. p-vro b- 1 :). I .'i VU'l'.i' lS! i-','j.ir;'e, is p-T-! -.n In. n t H....-I ', H 'l I '! . I : . . i r ! i My .-ir-. l l! . , r- s.r-t.ariiin. j v v.. !i i .-- I ; -.iM'i.'i-. Tak irtdu .-iti I ns; k ll thorough i .. .. i.v ,.r;, jj (' jt, from tie i-'..ii'.o'i I'lO:'- tl.al i-r;i-i-K..;r;.--n!..-r k -Hood's Sarsaparilla Is smi-;: t' tt.-I, !. ;,,,.. Ci; for1. Huoo's Pilis en.- (ui Livt-r Ills. cent. i ! a i r.Ts all (lnltnrd for 1 1. em i" ' ' t..-i - ii- I h.-1-.f-fo-n -1 . i i- e. I.iki- ;i;,1 n !:i-t i ' i - i : .:ik:i-c I.-tii vif .i :;-.j :i: ! ?..-. .:i...-jri..ii t.n irn . ii i i t. ( . i- I. i t -'i i ii. . -.i f j . ..ii. I. : i l.i .'.i - J. .;;f '! J.n. CANDY CATHARTIC Vy.,. TRADE k'AS RE0I8TJ9CO -:-i I'lJit-iv.'iv ..tpr.. Ta'.t Of .. io .,; .. vi-r k--n Vc.-ii;.-ti. ir f.t i.r. V;, Z',c. -iir. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... l-i.T It. -in. t . i .in.. I ; lr-o. !..nlrkt. Sw Turk. Hl9 HO-T I .- i --it t'-i-l hv a'! rfriis'- t : i uh-.-.tci iiiii.it Prtt:-- ii v.il. la.m l.oq'J-icious. J ... J.i; - l: M a! oil! ' I ; who 1 ; j ii. i i ii"t i.n i lie Ka t- v . 'ii : ' i .1 at f'i: nip's t . ., I. ' -ii ' ;:'!. They .; . !.., . .,.,;! . . - to their Ilil- t . . ' .1 ei .11 '! -.' itl S'-Vt-r ;, : ; i .j ,! fa. 'lity. Tl . .. . ., , .i . iii ii; M;r.'tnl fur : i. ,. i. ; i,--ar Jle-iii w as ; a j-. : 1 in- uay.-.s. : . - . .i :' a i i i.e I nivt-r- 1 1- -. . : I ' : . , ; an . i. i ii - eminent . a. '. : - n:.:-h s:;ri.:-;-etl in it : :., .: - to ii.-ar sene-body ! i ,j .i ,,i , "1 mv, b-.ys. there's i. :- , , . : ; ; : .':1a; I ii.i v. ilalov. ." t ; .-, ,i ; ;i ill e .llt'tit Klttflisll. A r pi;. i . i-.i:;.'- ! a '! made in I I . i a n o her remark ein- i : .j ;.j I . b-i i.i.'i ll toll-lie, .1 lui 1 1;. a tl,.- ..t: u .-i.n- together in low ..i.- - a ':;:! .. e -( . i ! t in Ital.an. Y i i : i i.i- - m: p; i---. pr-.i'e--or tui'in-il ;i!.n.;t I'. :-f s a ia:i-- at his fellow - i-.:. ; - !: '-a- sinpri-i- i lo see lui!!- ; to it a 1 1 swarihy skin-;, ).: :.;i t ! !.! ' i-m-s and t lo-ely ci'(.pp"d iio:-.-..-! -. 'I ... v.. iv dre-s.-d in the l.fitt i :' !'.:-i ;.n. and r.nli wore a pi I-! iv- ., ii I,, A small, elia i, :!; d .tapir;,- t!a;; in the coat l ip. I o I ...-!! was Hi., only thin that in-ill .! ( 1 tii.-ir i-.ilhii..,'. Cllx.wY l?ict!c. " T1 - i ! :. . '- in tie- world la- i . i -r hi i-:i !:;, -li.-d at a nu faeuu-y I- :. Mil, A l,-i 1 ia. 1 I will l i.t a loll: i. til At ooo. The owner o d;aiii"iid ii:i' : who -,i, pi-.-M-ut t he v ;:'e on ie-r in-xt binh e'.liiliiod at the last a ; M-! w i- admiretl by S..ut!i Atrii-an nabob I ii , k w i ; ii ! p.. . . pii-.il,. l...-an-" b ' ! 'ii.it he bouirht it and I. : : :t iti. i . ; w ' i t-i-fi-L.ns stoin-k 1 ' i.v p..s-i!.le part. aud ioiisiiipisoa Ho not t'o'tk for n rirrle n'."ii'.i,! ;li u (.--triMiirt '-in ui'.l fVT 't:li..- ;.o, a sULi-it'Tl Plow. It dovs n- t or.:; ;!;.; v. .: . It tree-;-- it ; .( . '.;:. I"1:. "ii th:ou i: i - i h.r!e c-l,i ; m,;lp;;.: brt a I :-'.- h i. not (. -ti-.:'i : t:; . 'i .-. I ,; jn iei'': ; il.en a l:.o'v i . ; thtti tl;,- f..-u-r .md ('.- i:;,,'t S f.-i.!t '-. I hv M;.h,'-t;i-.. ; , i ernes when von a !:l ruof rlniK:. letter sr. ip t!ic disease witile it is tt iiorruo'.. You ilo it with Yen first imhcc that vet coiifch lebs. Tiu pressure on tlic cb.ct is lift.-.:. Phut fcclin, of si;tloe.it:..i is rrrioed. A cure is luist.'.K J byp'cingorf of Dr. Avcr's Clicrrv IVclonil Piaster over the Chest. A Back free. It is on the Diseases of the fj Thro.it and l.tns. C Wrlo ft F rccly. S If t ii i xv. .ii t . :-,i',i-rt M:nT jti i-.in i , - - :-' 1,-, . , . i :' ll o J vT.ir rtA tfly. V---1 " r. . , " .i .r. ii.pt r.'i-lT, .:n---,!t v ,. a ..'i. ... a rK. J. c. l t:. i.of!:, Mm. h 5f. $4 D S t:r.i;:u,-W.-::S f-r house. l-J a k n ix.u. ':tv iiiai- U feaCSSMI Water Works. I ;u to ri s, Jco I'iants. Urew- fort s. In-i;:ation. Coal and Mineral I'rospectlKp. Oil n;tl f ;ll l U?s. fie. latest ana nesr. lJ tsSJ?, i vi ,-.rs fxperieneo. WKITK US ?-a.-idl W-'IAT YW WANT. ESr A"JUa? LCOMIS & KYMAN, Tiffin, Chio. SI7.50.-SPEC1AL 0FFER.--SI7750. T'ntil ii.'f-. I. ;n ; ..ri't i in; tho-.- iiiv.rilh' a .-ir-lilj. fi.r Si ; ) ; r.vul;!'- ra't Jf you art- not i. fitly t ! !. en i n i ;t.t -i-ur" tee ti-r i ..ei 1 1 .i v t.'ii'S r,.' i w.'icn ii i i. , rn,' t the I har- i. !if ci in, in-li t ii Cii:ii-'. - - ii At: i ort K. n. c. UNITARIANS liiSSi tury Women' Alliance, Kay bi.. Aewport, H. ! i 3 I trusts if a Microphone and Hydrophone. n. new microphone, capable of g'vjr.t-; distinct warning at u. preat distance of tho approach of a steamship, has heeri how 11 to tho I'aris Academy of Scien ces, and its p i foru'ar.cf s arc to ! iji:m! known l,v tests at Cherboiirjr. A similar Intn:i:i-nt. railed the hydro-j-hf.n", was devised r eve ml years ago !y 'oniiii.iin'.er Hanaro. This consist ed of a water li'ht . the vibrator phito le!r,2 pl.need inside to avoid tho too pre.it pressure, of the w:tt.-r. and this t ransniltfiT v..:s iininc-tx d at soi-i di.-'t.-i from lai.d. with wire- sup ported on a ship or r,n short'. Th? tr.-iUfcinittir v.a- .-i ;tt-t .-il .'it a dN'ant r.f a mil.- i- a luilf rind a half Py ti e vil-ratit.u of tl,.- s'tvw of a torpedo l.r.ot. or ih- m'!'f regular heat of th-. .i-iew of a lari''- kit t IcMiip. mahin i. j.,,.;!,p- v. i?!i (v.-. "f three mile. of v. p-. lo h'-ar a ---' from fo'ir to five ii.-it-s atv.iv. ''! !i".n 'N. J.i A inrl- e.ill. lier r.xcu-e. Sli'1 va it-lii:. "!: of her slstorj all ai'OMi it, an 1 is what hT fath er ovtiht-ai'I : ,:.iil when !'.: lirtle p'rl that ?.;tj l.etw.-t-n us h-aus forward the little hoy on tie- other side of h'-r r-atches hold of oii. of li-r braids ami I catch hold of the other, and we yank her 1h ad hade. Oh. it's more fun I" "So that's the way you net in school, is it V interrupted th father. oh. well." returned the six-yea r-oM frankly, "we don't do that in tin- regu lar sehool. you know; eniy in the Sun v Sehooh" Chieao I'uzL. TJIEY WANT TO TELL TboBo Gratcftd Vorami Who Hare Boon Ilc-lpod by Mrs. Pinkha.m. Wcirncn wiio have suffered severely ami been rtdievt d of Iheir il!.- by Mrs. l'iiikhatn's adviec ami im. tii.-in are coii'-tantly uri.'in tiblieati'n of their statements for the benefit of other wo men, lb-re are two such letter: Mrs. 1,1zik r.r.vi (u.y, "is Mcrrimac St., Ltr.M 11, Mass., write.-.: " It. affords me en ,,t jileasure to tell all mfTerinf women of the Ik uefit 1 have received from taking I.ya:i I. l'ink liam's Vejrctal)jt:('i'iiiioimtl. I eanhard ly find words toexjin ssiuy jrratitinlc for what she has il'mc forme. My trouble was ulceration of the wotnb. I was tin der the doctor's care. 1'pon cxainina tion hi: found fiflt n very lary ulcers, but he failetl todu mc pood. 1 took scv eral bot t lesof Lytiia K. l'inhham's Vepc table Compound, nKou.-.ed the Sanative Vash, and am cured. Mrs. I'inhharn's medicine saved my life, and I would recommend it lo all suil'erine- women."' Mrs. A mom TkoM!;i.l.y, Klienburgh Ctr., N. Y writes: "I took colli at the time my baby was boru, causing me to liare milk leg's, ami was sick in bed for ebjht weeks, il-ti-tnrf did me no pood. I surely 1 hoop ht I .' i lid die. I v al so t roii bh-d wi! ii I .. : ' ; ...f .f the v.oinb. 1 coi' 1 not. cal. !i.h! faint, sitel's as often as ten timis a day. One day a. lady --a me t,. s.-e r.-.c ae.d told r.e of tie; heaeiit. she bad d. -rived from taking bydta 11. riukbam'. ; 5 it-i sit, and ro!-vi.-ed n;o to try it. I did ami lo'd taken onl-'haif a !e b.-o re ( v.':to able t sit in ::. !:. ir. After takin; three boit'es I (oei I i'i my o-vn v. uik. i am !ov in ' hi ,'ih " bOV. Tllli R.VIS iOr 1IK: hUtiS. Surprisin'j In.;cnudy in Taking Ihcm LV br.ikcn from Ceaatcr to Cellar. The mystery of how th" csjs left tle-ir place on the counter in front of the soda fountain, over uihi. has been solved, announces the huiiMis City Star. In some instances the e.-e,s iii eppcared alto-ej'aer. At other times they were found in reui'-te places m the dm- store, intact. Tin- rats wer susi.eeie.l, but how could tia- rats car ry rjrs auay without breaking them: i:eii if they lolled the eL'S aloUi,' u ith the utuoi-t car- they coidd not .(..id bie.ika-, s. 1 i-. v. i- er. the einp 'L",' .-hell-, punctured w ith tiny 1 -. wire ai.avs found iu the ctl- X'r. Hueke m.n! . up his mind he v. ti.' hnd our how thne eurs 't i"ay it ho ha i ! r.-aiaiu up all niiii. b'etiirilin- lo Jti.. di'ije. !,a'e. l.ttl a f- i. : midmuiit. he ti'-r '..ei.-d ia h' uiid'tw on the Lb'Monh stre side. Sute enough, '.tie :-il" beinr clo-' 1 and li-'serted. the r.-.i were at ii. W" till th st.-alili of Spaniards two iia i jt eyed it Ih.ws approached and climbed upon the soda fountain. Their ohj.. t was the basket of cu'.u's. Select ing an c-j: ui the ed' of the basket, the hiuuer of th. two rats ch.sped it witli all four fc-t. 1 i 1 . 1 : : i it closely to his body. Then a third rat appeared and tiitew him-, If en his back on the count, r. direciiy under the rat who t i.i-pi'd the e4. about tour in ln-s above him. Tiir-e ile:ai's beitiLi com ph ted. ihe ecetid rat laid hold of th rat's tail and pulled him off the ! aU-t. a in1., presto! the rat ly iiiir oa his ba.-k catiu'ht hi in and th" was safely landed on the counter. I u a jiffy rat V an-1 rat No. l I'.'.-.ied their liviu - euc .1 :i I -u r the 'u irl l. . uii r to a pia underneath where a sli. lt" jtr..j.-i i. d " i-. Here the tv.) rats seati.pi down out of vi.-.v ' behind the count-:-, ti: -t leiiviuir tiu- r:it h.ol-iiii tii. - at t.,e very e lire. Next the rat :i.-t Irijc as th et: s!ed d.-libcrat'dy dr-tpp. ,'. . :- ti.e dee. ba.-k downwatd. ' Mr. 11;.. i.e di 1 i:..t see th re-: ,-f the i-.-o.-ee lilies, but Hiipin.si s ti' rat it:i.en:eath caught him. At any r:i:e. -;n a few ir.otr.fnts the two rats appeared swiftly drae einc their a mratle and the ope aerp.-s th t floor on his ba. k. Mr. Hueke felt it was really too bad t .l'.sturb .them, and : ';.:", -ro h t the bo'.! thieves escape witii tin ir bovty to the cellar. I.',:-:t1 wl'h Thorr-pson's Eye Wafer I C. fi &0 BEST LINE rivnwv 4 ti Tn TOLfrDO. DETROIT, g 9; INDiANAPQLiS, CHICAGO And Tte Tnrfii niif! N'nfliii'Acf , 11UI ill CtdU llUlllfTCJl. . 0 0. Large Crops on State Farms--OuU side Help Needed. NORTH CAROLINA APPLES WIN SeconJ Prize at the American Institute I a r in New York Greensboro Iron Compar Banks of North Carolina. I ho penitentiary authorities are mak ing a burmlean effort to harvest the crops in tho State farm?. In a conver sation Superintendent Mew bora 9 sail: ''The chances are that we curot pick oat ail of tho cotton on the fari.n un less we f.jt additional help. I have sent every available convict to the farm We are 6Lort on convict.- thia your. 'I ho discharges heve bef;ii greater than ti;e receipts." Superintendent Mew borne tays Le is almobt certain that the yield of cotton will not be le-o than :', lO'J bales and expects it to bo much, larger. Last year balea of cotton were made ou the farms. Ihe corn crop is much better tnh year than last, it is ono of the finest crop ever male 011 the farms, the Superintendent pay?. He estimates the yield to be bar rels. The penitential y embarked iu tho rico growing industry this -eur and Mr. Mewborno say tho crop ii a larco one. it will be threshed next mouth. There were "J lo acres of rice iu cultivation and the yield is expected to be lu.WJ bushels. Six thousand live hundred bushels of wheat have beu raised on the various farms, in ad dition to a large amount of truckage, oats, etc. Western .North Carolina Apples, (ieorgo E. Hoggs, of Haywood coun ty, made an exhibit of apples at tho Aiaei icuu Institute fiur in New York recently. He won second priza, tho first going to a New York exhibitor. Of Mr. jjoggs' exhibit tho llural New Yorker nays: "Mr. ieo. 11. liovrs, who made such a tine exhibit of North Carolina apples last fall, also bad an exhibit of a small number of varieties. It is inter ceding to notice tho great difference be tween tho growth of thi varieties thero and of tho same varieties in tho North. Many of them one would hardly recog nize, they aro so much larger, often more highly colored, and sometimes growing of such different shape as not to resemble at all the typos with which we aro familiar. Jt has been said by some authorities that the region in which Mr. IJoggs is growing his fruit, is, undoubtedly tho best apple growing h.ection in this country today. How ever this may be, it certainly is a good 0110 as evidenced by tho product. " 1'y special request Mr. Hoggs sent the ex hibit to Cornell University. Professor Sanders wrote him: "The apples ar rived ia fine condition. They aro magnificent! J had no idea you could raise such apples in your State. "' Some Interesting Tacts About Crops. The State Labor Commissioner has prepared a table lor the l.'S report showing the aveiaire profit per acre of 17 of the most important crops jit own iu this State. Hero are tho figures: Sw eet potatoes $2'.K oM, Irish potatoes s'JS. i',7, peanuts .?:.':5. 2:', tobacco .JO. t'7, sorghum i:.,", hay 81 4. Ks, rico 12. beans 8J. s ), barley $';). C4, cotton ..". I).', peas !r"i.(''r, broom corn .d. '', corn '!, llax b"i, rye Sh '.i'h outs .,. .'!, wheat !. !7. This is a rather curious tabic. It ehows that whilo in l;)7 the averago profit per aero on cotton was $l.2, it ia now .!.', and tho claim is made that the increase is duo to tho tiecreaso of tho cost of production. As to sweet potatoes, tho average in is:? is put at lo. l's while this year it is .-'.'.. oi'.. As to wheat, oats ami rye, thero is said to be a decline, the figures for is:7 being SJ. 0:;, f 2. i;: and .:;. 70 respectively. Atlanta (lets the Prison. North Carolina will lose the Federal prisoners it now has in its care in the State penitentiary at Kaloigh. The State has loBt its last ehauco to get the federal Southern prison, and Atianta has been successful. This was decided by Attorney (ienoral (iriggs, who said his reason for selecting Atlanta over Kaleigb, the only other contestant for the prison, was on account of tho rail road facilities of tho former city, and for its central location, federal pris oners from all Southern States ami from as far North as New Jersey will bo sent to this prif-oa. Losing tiie Federal prison means much more to North Car olina than the people of tho State have realized, and that ,the ieorgians were paick to Pee. The goveriuent, within tho live years after establishing tho prison, will make au outlay of about :?:, utio, noo. North Carolina Ranks. 'Ihe Mate 'treasurer has just issued, iu pamphlet form, for distribution, the "reports 0:1 tho condition of tho State, private aud savings banks 01 North Carolina at tho close, of luwuo.3 an Tuesday, September 1. . " It shows forty-four State banks with re sources aggregating 7.o74,'J::!. J". ; twenty-one private banks with 81. ""!, s"4 us aggregate resoursce; aud six tavings banks with 81, '.'1 7"i. '.'7. The aggregate resource of all batiks in the State is 81o,".-J.;,'.oo. ,!. breensbnro Iron Ccittpani. Articles of incorporation have l-ee'i granted 'i he ( : reenei-oro Iron Com puny" by tho Secretary of Mate, with principal place of business in or near (ireeusboro. The business of tho com pany shail bo mining, smelting and transporting iron ores. iva!. limestone and other mineral:-. 1 he charter n'.r. gives the company the right to build railwavs, buildings, etc.. nec'sj-arv i-r its work. The capital slock shall be 81 ';, MO' I. Ite::is of State V-v.v It is rep.oited in Kaleigh that apt. W. T. II. Leil, who eu'i mauded the Hutherfor Jton company of the Seouii Legiment, is to be appointed t. the command of the Kaleih comi uuy of the First Regiment. Mecklenburg Camp, Conftderate Yeeterans. is to be ur.ifot r.:ed. J i e veterans were nil so ranch please i with the sample uniform on cxhibiLeii by 1 ho ( aicfina v lot tin: Charlotte, that ord?r oace 1 i ace. I. ompan v. Jim L-;e th- b. taliy murdvie I ,!:: e uatv. twu vi-i -January i-; h. wl ' :s to b- note 1 ; a Friday is no louge m North Carol;i.a. 1.1 WaLe i - ha.ig- i :.,.-dav. It e.ctiou th:." .aa'.'s il.-iy a years a .-o:..e other i the custom began of nami tiuy other thau Fuday. P. II. Hughes, manager t" the i'o - tal Telegraph Corutauy's cilice at .-ra vannah, says the First North Carolina Kegimeat is "tho best marcher" -a ticneial Lees corps, and tint this ir. tho opinion of the people in SavaLual:. which is, by the way, the most military e:tv in the Vnited States. OLR L4W.MKERS. Personnel of the Senate anJ House of the Coming Legislature. (Thoi-s not otherwise marked are I 'eioocrats. ) First District Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gate?, Hertford, Pasquo tank, Perquimans Thomas G. Skin ner and G. Y. Cowper. Second District. Leaufort, Dare, Il'vde, Martin, Tvrrell, Pamlico, AYash lugtoa -H. L. Ward and (L W. Miller. Ihird District. 3ertie and North ampton Y. E. Harris, Pop. Fourth District. -HallifaxF. L. Travis. Fifth District. --Edgecombe 11. H. Seight. Sixth District. Pitt F. G. Jaae. Seventh District. Franklin, Na-h and Wilson-T. C. Collie, It. A. 1. 'ooley. Eighth District. Carteret, Craven, Greene, Jones, Lenoir, Gnelo -lames A. Lryuu and J. . Jackson. Ninth District. Duplin, Ponder and V.'ayue F. A. Daniel and I. F. 1LM. lenth District. Pruuswick and New Hanover V. S. Davis. Eleventh District Yarren aud Yance T. t). Fuller, Rep. Twelfth District. WukeF. A. Whitaker. Thirteenth District. Johnston J. A. C. Jones. Fourteenth District. Bladen, Har nett and Sampson-F. I'. Jones and J. Y. S. llobiusou. Fifteenth District. Columbus and Pobesou J. A. Brown and Stephen Mclntire. Sixteenth District. Cumberland Y. L. Williams. SeveuteeLth 1 )istrict. Granville aud Person A. A. Hicks. Eighteenth District. Alamance Cas wel, Grange aud Durham T. E. Cheek and James M. Satterfield. Nineteenth District. Chatham Giles, Fusion. Twentieth District. Rockingham William Lindsay. Twenty-lirst District. Guilford--John N. Wilson. i wcuty-second District. - Moore and lbmdolph-.l. C. Black. Twenty-third District. Anson, Montgomery, Richmond and Union T. .1. Jerome and Charles Stanback. Tv.eutv-fourth District Cabarrus aud Stanly R. L. Smith. Twenty-fifth District F. I. Os borne. Twenty-sixth District. Daviilson, Forsyth and Rowan K. B. Glenn aud John C. Thomas. Twenty-seventh District. Davie, Iredell and Yadkin J. A. Butler and F. C. llairston. Twenty-eighth District. Stokes and Suiry Twenty-ninth District. Alexander, Catawba, Lincoln aud Wilkes D. A. Lowe, Dem., and Campbell, Rep. Thirtieth District. Alleghany, Ashe ami Watauga W. C. Fields. Thirty-first District. Caldwell, Bu"ke, McDowell, Mitchell and Yau coy Thirty-second District. Cleveland, Gaston, Polke and Rutherford M. H. Justico and O. P. Mason. Thirty-third District. Buncombe, Haywood and Madison W.J. Cocke and T. J. Murray. Thirty-fourth District. Henderson, Jackson, Swain and Transylvania L Flunks, Rep. Thirty-fifth District. Joel Crisp. house or itF.rnnsENTATivF.s. (Those not otherwise marked are Dem ccratfl.) Alamance, W. H. Carroll; Alexander, A. C. Mclutofah; Alleghany, James M. (iainbill; Anson, J. A. Leak; Ashe, B. II. Reeves; Beaufort, B. B. Nicholson; Bertie, F. D. Winston; Bladen, Goo. H. Currie; Brunswick, ; Bun combe, Loeko Craig and J. C. Curtis; Burke, J. II. Holl'mau; Cabarrus, L. T. Haitseli; Caldwell, S. L. Patterson; Camden, James E. Burgess, Rep.; Carteret, John B. Russell; Caswell, -; Catawba. A. C. Boggs; Chat ham, .1. A. Goodwin and L. L. Wreun, i'us. ; Cherokee, M. L. Manney, Rep. : Chowan, W. W. Blair, Rep. ; Clay, G. M. Flemming; Cleveland, C. R. Hoey; Cnlumbus, D. C. Allen; Craven, Isaac H. Smith (col.) Rep.; Cumberland, 1 . J. liny and H. Mel). Robinson: Cur rituck. Samuel M. Beasley; Dare, , Dem. ; Davidson, Chas. M. Thompson: Davie, Rep. : Duplin. J. O. Curr; Durham. II. A. Fousheo; Edgecombe, Ii. A. Gilliam, F. L. Hart: Forsyth, ; Franklin, P. A. Davis: ;astou, ; Gates, John M. Trot- mau:iraham, O. P. Williams: Gran ville, A. A. Lyon aud C. W. Bryan: Greene..!. E. W. Sugg; Guilford. J. C. Kennett and J. C. Ibarch; Halifax, II. S. Harrison and W. P. White; Harnett, Dan Hugh McLean; Hay wood, JosenhS. I bivis; Henderson, M. S. Justus Rej). : Hertford, L. J. Law leuce; Hyde, ( laud W. Davis; Iredell, John B. Holmau and Thos. J. Wil liams; JacUsoc, Walter E. Moore: Johnson, D. G. Johnson and J. F. ihowu; Jones, (Jeorge N. Noble; Lenoir, W. W. Carraway; Lincoln, J. T. tlbiuehardt; Macon. J. F. Ray: Madison. , Dep.; .Martin, II. W. Stubbs: McDowell, E. J. Justice Mecklenburg. Herriot Clarksou, R. M. Rauson aud J. E. Hender son; Mitehel, J. R. Pritchard, Rep. ; Montgomery, W. A. Cochran: .Moore, John L. Currie; Nash, C. F. Klleu;Nfcw- Hanover, Martin Willard and (ieorge Rountree; Northampton, W. C. CoatB, Fus. ; Onslow. Frank K. Thompson; Orange, S. M. (iattis; i'auilieo. (ieorge lees; Pasquotauk, i. B. Leigh; Pender, Oibson James; i eniuimans. Person, C. A. Nichols ami Mac Finland. F. II. Nicholson, Rep.; Whitfield; Pitt, W. J. T. II. Barnhill; Poik. Rep. ; Randolph, J. M. Wiliianis; Rr'ohmopil, H. C. Wall and Hector McLeuu; Robeson, J. C. Oli ver and G. B. Patterson: Rockingham, -T. H. Love aud A. L. (larnett; Rowan, Lee S. Overman and D. R. Julian; Rutherford, J. E. Alexander ; Sampson Allen D.iughtry and L. L. Mattkin; Stanly, J. M. Brown: Stokes, W. V". Ling; Surry, ; Swain. R. L. Lea her wood; Transylvania, Geo. W. Wilson: Tyrrell, Ab. Alexander, Rep.; I'mon, R. L. Stevens; Yance, James E. Eatou .Co!. , Rep,; Yake, W. H. Holland. G. T. Powell and J. D. Boushali: Warren, John H. Wright, Rep. ; Washington, ; Watauga, W. B. Council; Wayne, W. R. Allen and J. M. Wood; Wilkes, Tharre, Henderson, ReD. ; Wilson, H. ( 1. Conner: Yadkin. H. S. Williams, Rep.; Yancey, W. M. Austin. Tar Heel Notes. In Fagle Mills tomnship, Iredell county, a little ti ve-year-oid girl of Mr. I'luk Campbell found a jug of whiskey in the house while her parents were out am! iliank eo mtich of it that it put her ia r stupor from which it was im possible to arouse her. Mr. Campbell t roko the jug and let tho balance of the v. hi? key go. Pat Baker, a moonshiner, who for the 1 ast twenty years ha3 escaped tho ohicers has been sent to jail by United Statv-s Commissioner John Nichols at Raleigh. ihe Attorney General has nearly complete,1, the criminal statistic for the year. The rcqoi twill Le fuller thau t w-r before, as it wiil cover all crimes. Heretofore only the chief ones Lave been reported. Veietfibls Giants. Imagine a flower Dine feet arulifl and with petals strong enough to sup port a man. This mammoth grows in Africa and has five large, thick petals, surrounding a brilliant center, which is encirck-d by a w ide, high brim. anJ which would mske a bathtub large enough for a child. There ar? giants among the grasses more wonderful still. if we walk ku-v deep in grass we say It is a lino 1 r..p. and the times we see it shoul der Idea .ire rare. In India there is a species called Dab gras which reach es above the heads of the tallest men. for It is fourteen feet high. A:;d there is grass four times as high in the Indian forests. If tr-ps are near tho bouehs furnish it support. There is. besides, a gr.i- which grows lOO feet iiiah it Is the giant bamboo, and the tallest in the world. Tin .Terieho weed In our own coun try is a unique g:ant. It is a globu hr mass of tnueled vegetation six feet in diameter. I'ntil fall it be-! haves like other plant:, but when tho winds of autumn dry its iap it goe on a vegetable cowboy spree. Its dry ing up does not make It shrink in size-only makes it lighter. It loosens from the soil, and when a cycloue or tornado oo:u"s tearing about thos huge balls ll y before the wind, bound ing and leaping across the plains. Is it a 113- won.Kr that the cattle and sheep are frightened out of their wits when they see these strange things coming and flee for their lives, How to Get Strong A bstem which has become run down by the trying weather of the )ast summer is not in a condition to meet the severe winter of this climate and will easily fall a prey to disease unless a proper tonic is used. Dr.Yilliams'Pink Pills for Pale People are the best medicine in the world for build inu) and strengthen ing an enervated system. Do not confuse it u-.ii- . .:L J uiee pins wim uru- x inaTy purgative pills.They do NOT act on the bowels.theTeby -; further weakening the body. They build up the blood and fa strengthen the nerves. Major A. C. Bishop, of 71s Tlv.r.l Are., Detroit. Mu-h., is well known civil -ni;int-r. He pays : ' Vh n I had my 1 1st spell of bn kiv . anil crime out of the hospital I was a sorry snriil. 1 coui.i 1101 rrB:in my fir-Tiin. u nni could not walk, over a Mock for stvcr.il vrc. ks. I notia-d nc nrti. U a J in the newsnnp'-rs rca;.irilm? rr. Willinftis' l '-nk I'H'.s for I'.ile l' oph-, which convincrd rne 'hl tlu-v . re worth trvinir and I boun'it two l.oT.rs. vr I did not take them for inv (onipkxioii l.ut toi Mn-nalli. A iter 11-111 1; them L. I f, It tM-ttt-r. flint know t:ev did me worlds of t'ood. I na t.tea.-ieil to "A rec-.mmend them to invnlids' who need a tonic or to build up a .-liraterei ff CODStituliou." Detroit tree rtss. j At all dTugiM oi direct ?Torr the 0t. vyilli&mi Madi A cine Ccmp6ty, Sch?nectady, N.V. Price fifty tenu per box. y A statistichin tlrclnivs Hint tho wltcat supply soon o iiisiiil"iont to supply tho vorlfi with lroad. TIits coiulition will prol'nMy oivur at just alKittt t li satno tiuio that the coal eup ly is cxhaustrd. as sclf-ntists protllct. so that thoro would 1" no fuel with which to lako it. anyhow. rJcanty- In niuod Deep. Cloan hlocd neans a c-lc.in Kkin. No beauty without it. t'astarets, Candy Cathar tic clean jour blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. k)im today to banish pimples boil.-, Llctdies, blackheads, and that s-ickly bilious complexion by taking Cascaret. beauty for ten rents. All in:g Cist3, sati.-factioii guara:?:ced, 10, 'JGc.iOc. An attempt is brin i;:ridi to st:rt an agitation ai-aln-t tli'j bih reiit.il.s put Uf on bcu.es by London landlords. To Cure A Cold In One Day. T.ike Laxative Promo Qainine Tablet". All Uru'its rot'uud money if it fails to cure. 'Sic. Toledo is to Lave the preati'at plat glass factory in the world. Don't Toliicco Spit Kd Smole Tour Life Insy. To qutt tobaoco easily and forever, 1-e ma; n"tic. lull of 1 fe, nerve and ritfor, take No-Tc-Uuc, the wonde r-worker, that makes weak men btrong. A'd drui-'trists, Wc or 11. Cure yjai un teed Booklet atii puniple free. A.iiires Sterling Lemcc'.y Co, Chicago or New Yort- Tole.li is tho larg-t elover seeii market ia thf world. o. 47. So-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Gup-i-nteed tobacco habt et're. makes weafc ien btr-jug, biood pure. &'c,V.. Ail drugxiiU. Hi" rnanu'aetun of r-traw 1.- on- of th most important industries of Germany, giv ing thousands m.'aus of s-u port. To Cor Constipation Torerei. T-Ice"Caicarfts CandrCaiaartic. Vic cr25u It 1 C. C. fail to cure, druggists refuaJ ctoosy. Tbetr.iQi-s of Livnria (-hl aod KetaN) yiHl,l..,l only $2.710,000 last y-ar. placate Vour V.oweU Willi C'ararjt;, Candy Patliaiil. c;r" fonstinatfo.i forever .Cv.USc. If C. C. C f lit. ('.ru-istirc fbLd aunt;! A New York department i-tore has gone into the printing and bank b i.-inefd. T'io'a "ure for t'oriumptior: relieves t;,(. mii-tiil.'in.Ki; ( r.ii:h..-i;,.v. I. I'.ri iivrn I.EII, L' Xiticton. Mo.. Ja-i'inrv St. l-.11 M r. Wlti'low't. -or,tb yrti 7. for rh : ; r-n tf-i-tine, softer.s the g':m. ted'e-in,' irfflVm-i. t'.on.all.iy" pain. cures wind eoli'-. Sn:. ;t d-. Fit- t-f-rm nentl v ear-.i. No nt or r,n ..ir.. re---fer f.rt t:?' nM.r. K!i ne-- 1 ir- -.t . -. i . " -'-i - i . c- ' .-.Lit-.him ire i'..se;r-'. li. H. II. Kli ve, Ltb. J)l r?ii t . I':.d i. l'.i Coil MIir. Oa.. At:,'.-.!. 177. I'R. C. .1. MorFETT.-I"tr lii"ton Wrz vr yo-ir 'l e.-Tliiii 1" 1 1 -eth::.K Podrr-i to o-;r little erand. hiid with ta- liap;i.-t r-'i'.r-. '!): rftVi t v r re nln:0-t nnif !. ar.! fKit T.tlMT MOHESATI-KAi TOaV THAN fhOM AW Thimiwk kvf.H I'SKD. Vn'ir-. verr tr-;lv, Ji.skioi S. Krv. P;t-'or ..f -t, c!j in h. 'Now Itiiibu? outhtrr Me?ii'.dit Chir-h.i lie t are of Oliitment fr alarrli H-at ontaln ' 11 r 11 ry . riercurv w t-iri It f'.e-troy the trf-fe cf f ine.l and rori;; '.-t ly dr.:.e tLe wbo:e fiT-.-t-ra when -n-..-rir. It through tre m-i'o; furfa'-en. ;i h art:ele r.oaid r.evr be t;-ol except oa i-ri r .tion fro::i rtfpat-ib.c : ' cins as tne da:.-i.i,re ti.ey wt.J do i t-a foM 'o tl.e t;'"!d o.'i can 'b;y cer.ve :rrrai them. lia.i'a (.'at r.-h ue manufne'uit d. by ' P.J ("teney to.. lv-ii. O. eo.'.talr,- 10! tner'-urT. and U tikf-n Ir.terai'.lr. art 11 il;. i r-ctlT upon th i o t and rr.uc iu 'irf r-jck of I th? -y.tem- In buy!:.? Hal 's t. atirrh C-.r..-! j i -:re to j:et tU. er-'iiie. It is taken iTitr- ! j nal y. hLi 1 H ide iti l ol-rfo, tihlo. by F. J. 1 ( ',-!:fy t Co. 'XVti-rior.ia Fre. I ;" sold by Ir'i:t-; xre. 7:. per bottlr. j Iia.l s i- an: !y P; i-ia-c t.-; Ix-.x. WATCH! 5 nd Tonra-t tre-9 ar.d -e expr'- IOSne.1... ? tl.-r.McHol cl.a-. w !.-a s ..l. r. ir.i . . : 1 - .....I j,.., . K-,,., r -..- " - a ' (ft rvrh, ir:,lr r..i.t- t .r ,-,. ltTOi Clt'iiU lU.uN'o. M Util 8 1. Hiiutoa 5. C. Sfree Christmas Gifts, 50c. to $1000.00. $ ti,.:.')oT.ti a 1 urki-h l hir. t .n!ll n. Our 4 gMHT.il A c.ttalf,'uo T i lull uf y puri.Ti.ii.riA l..r 1 lirist- niiisGitta inn i ric 9 lu a, liiti.m PRICE, $14.25. to tiirtn- a turo. Crock.TV, Fowin Machines. Mi- A verenrf. Clink. M:rroi. ItoIru-t liiUa?. S X IVturt'. liediiin. Stoves. I -t)..!ttt"y A V ;,v-i. ItahvCarriAffOS. Tinware, l.aii-ps, V A etc.. nil of w'.ueli you cn buy Horn in. Q X 111 snufiirtui t r at 4 J t. u p-r 'enr i -e A iiis"n Carpet litiiiij? Y f re an I prepay y f .eiht mi CHrif t;. A i-'ii-.-ian-l rurtiiiiis. IT, f, ,'lr r.f m-, f .. 1 .1 ll-, V... - r. !f- -.h- ii A , .(,- c-.-iiir or Dt X ! n 1: i- --1 n- l.-i.'-2 .i.h.-'i.l-',- 1 j.. ; i.. . i --...ii I. v 1.1 m r. r Hi 10 : u a'im i'- - --- 1.' ; I i . at II .. Oi ilert A t. I .r,H:. j Our FO"il3 are k u n v.- n in e.rry ennier i t tti nvil- Y h--'-l : o r M . a:nl A vtiy? Our KUl'.I". A CHt:lloKi:e will tell Y you. .,idi.' PRICE, 53.95. . ..... -Me r 4 Tl Hilll 4lt An Animal I lower. Thr iiihtibitaiits of St. Lucia have (lis'-ovori'd a wuihlorfiil plant. Tt prows in a cav rn, in an inum-iiM- ba sin of brackish valT that lias ovr flowed from tho m a. To th.- sight it N a porfr-ot llowor, but on th" apitroacii of a hand or a stick it retires quickly out of siirht. Close oxa ininal ion shows that tho middlo of tho Honor like di-o- js pro Tided with four filaments, which niovt' round the petals with :i bri-k. spou taueous motion. Kaeh .f tin so lila iuents is provi-b-d v. i:h jiin- b.-rs for receiving prey. This animal tlnuvr lives upon th" s;av.n of 1 1 s-1 1 and inai ine insect.. Wli'-n -vt-r the pitichers on the iUane-nts iako a i.'it.h. tin- p.-tl.i close and ;! n- N no '--cape for nh.-i:-ever li.-t 1 1:1 so i::;t"..rtun.it.' as to fall in'o th-' c.-catu:-'";; m.-iw. 'J o pi- vi lit locomotive sparks from s-tiii!.: lire to 1 s 1 : 1 -1 ; 1 i ir a io-w spark arn .--to,- has n d si-: m-d. 11 -i.-1 -in-i f a p;p r'l-M'ii'g fr.ii:i t!j.- l.i.ii..r f ti'o kes a. k to fore" :-'u. the .-pr'nkier agaiti.tt jk-j 1 r jfC; 4 7' TSE EXCELirvCE OF SVRIP CF VuiS is duent o'ilvto foe originality an-I f-iinp'.icity of t Ii- f orii'iii-tioTi. but a!-o to the e-jre ;u.d ; r ito wha-h it. i, rearnifac: -ir.-d i.y -':- proi-eM -, KHO'.vrt t ltli - A!!rf i:TA I'lo SVi:VI' f . '.::!y, r: i '." .vi h to Iniprc?. upon ail tic t:opr..a:e-. f r-ti.-.-i:-. t!io true, i.n I Oi i 'ir- il r ;-.:;. As. the pemiii of i i-. ii.u 1111 f.'-.etui '1 ty tin- a:.i:. i-.nia I i., N.f.t i to on!;. , a knov. led-.- f.f th;a f;..-t uii! j- i -t one in a void; r tiie Vi.rt!.!-s, itiiit at b .ri.- Manjfi'c'ured by her j-ar-ti-s. T)... sindirj-.' of t.1;. l'n- roi;MA Tl'i Svi-.i'f Co. with the 1:1. :i cn! p.-..fc--.io:i. und th- sat 1-Ta- t -: which th- -.'f-nii.n- Syrup of n-.- ,;,-. fiven to miilif.ns f fa m:l;-. tr-s the nam nf th.- of the exf-i ::--. .. far in -"! vane . ,f il r:- t , on 1 1.. 1,. v. Pho.it i: ir:r th -:n, .... i o t JUr .-it", in or.. ctTe t-. j ,!,.., .. r, ri i-o "o:;;t ;:;,T -- ::p-iny rt ;-M;tr:..iy it-- r-rned--. ; i ' her Jaxr: . i ' " e,ii--(-V :' i.' l!"t rr.pi' I.' r -:pc i i.i-ti lab.-r the .;m..- of CALIFORNIA FIG SYRU? CO. . r:;tMwii, ui. LriTII.I.U I.,. m-W VOKK. N. r. TTTAT-r-r., rf t.ttl'h ht P.tt-A VH Mtnir'mQ cATnnn . nituiWHiun HK1I IY , I .1 CI f mmple. ItcJ Me. Effrrtltr. ' -in- , ifj w p- T,iev- t-tr,r.t wns -t roll tt-.u4 ,,a rft!;t f' .'. IVrivr-r r'.lcu. j i-..iw.f. L V 1 E l 1 1 K TOK t U.. 1 J ttkioa Birtti.l blct liiUvl. t -111. i s- rri lit f-c;A ou. com I r'Tsil prices. QurUthjrci.cl.iii.yh t-r'.tr-T Uet-'t, 1 itii r-s .h:1 I-ic' in- t.iitis -how? ttie BCtual c-iri.9 in haiul-M.-iMc-t'or- We e Carp-t9 fi c, tur- v M 1 J 10 the to war-r '; th sparUs. 1 The Keeley Institute, For the care of the Liquor, Opium. Cocaine and other druf Addictions. Nertie Exhaustion and the Tcbacco Habit. The mogt attractive and beautifully located Keeley Institute in the country Write for their illustrated hand-Look "Ihe New Man." Addresg, The Keeley Institute, GREENSBORO, - HOHTK MR0L1HA. V;n riv S ptrce: t. tn percent crcn-r itrfr a::d ia?t lurgor tiiaa acy other xti:., made. ContATit saving in fuel, indies future . -t In rei.iBt-i!h- t.-t;s. SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION. LONGEST DURABILITY. TRY THEM AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. Ivlivered. I". O, K, :-(., t nny point ,-i EARL a WILSON, OAMOMA, - - - N. J. THE COUPcR MARBLE WORKS. st.il'!Uhvl ."( Yfarr I, Mr-ent Mink Id tlit South! ii-i.--l on .V.'i:i:i.':.t ht.' . 111 .:..rM. 1 r iiv.r.d at iinv .-u-ti.-r 1 . lor 1 lu-tr.it.' l Cntl, v Iii I ." t d mu e money. Now rmukn. Tin SfitJ.oar.l Air I.iuha- i- n 1 thl f.-n thr.'e h ind :i i;i:itrate-I l.-v -lt-:-. Wiiil'T r.Xi.;r?i..n-." "S -uth- r:i I t:..'-'' ftlid "S-.!tvi;.f.' (in! I.v" '1 ti"-. nri ii-.w r-n.iv f..r (h.-t! a-'.:t;..n mid wll. I.h .-i;t f r --f .--tii:i';-ii lir.'--. l:i"ir Wlt.l.-r !. -.:r--ii-a" KiVv- t .li iiifi t :i..ni i:i 111 riiu I t l;.it 1 hihI I. ii::-! to t! I i-.-t V. lnti-r rti intl.oi 'iiitiy. t'li" ".- ..rt.-.!!i;i:i'f (nn l.M- ot." ( 1 Is- liiti.d.-i n.i-l an 1 n...-t .-.:i.;l. t" l'.. !i 1 f its kn.d i' .-r .- en I v us. Its iiiuk; tip i arti-ti fr..--.i imvt to r..ver ninl it t.iii.r-. ii.-t r:.!y 1 : f r : 1: ji 1 1. . ! 1 In n-v-ard to I. ;;.', ii c jr iiin!-. 'iiu.--. doc-, H.-t'l rt.-si. A , In a d t i f t ! 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Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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Nov. 25, 1898, edition 1
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