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There la Weleooaa tor tha Prodigals.' The prodigal son - of Bible Umea did not demand that hit father move hit house oat to him in the hog pasture but. when he sot tired of hot? feed and hog company, he arose and returned to his father's house. "The prodigals who left the Democratic party, in 1890 and voted with the Republicans are dissatis fied with what they have received from their late allies and are tired of their company ; but they demand that the old Democratic bouse be moved to them The loyal sons who have stayed at home object to this, and say tnat u tne wan derers want to be back "witn them they must , return to the nomestead- Mr. Bryan voiced the sentiment of the party on this subject in his New York speech Saturday. mgbt. cJ ; - - '. : - ; How Smallpox la Sprd. -;. Gaatonia Gazette. fj'.;-,.'y-:-' The traveling man who roes about oyer the country unvaccinated commits - a crime against his family and his community.- If a case like Mr. Sossamon's were to happen in Gastonia it would, do the town an amount of harm ecarcelv second to the wrecking of ,a bank. Everybody should be on the alert. There is no telling when , a traveling man will sit next to a smallpox subject on a car seat, nor when a pastor in' his visits among the sick may run up on a virulent case. 3 He Klaaed a RTeffr Baby. Monroe Enquirer. ' . - G. Edward Flow, the Republican poli tician who gained bo much notoriety by kissing a negro baby in Charlotte last fall, was a witness in the Bellamy Dockery case in Marsh ville this week and while entertaining a crowd which had gathered around him, an old colored woman came up with a very large, black faced rag doll and asked Ed. to give it . a kiss. Ed did not discuss politics for the space of fifteen minutes, vft - - - He Wu deed toIU ' '-So Bangs has gone to jail for for gery! Who would have thought it!" Vlt is very sad: Four years solitary confinement, it will kill him." "Oh, no! he won't mind that part of it at all. He is quite used to solitary confinement. . --:y, ....I'i "Indeed! Has he ever been in jaO before?" -J vr-;: v-,:-- "No; but he has been clerking for Biz years in an establishment that never advertised." . There is in New York an anti-vacci nation society, which eombtli hn mn : erally accepted theory that vaccination is a preventative of smallpox. - It calls vaccination "a filthy rite, which ai- a - s reaay nas . siain more man war, cor rupted the blood of millions, and is rapidly contributing totrards the degen eracy of the race." : In V circular re cently sent out,' Mr. E C Townsend, secretarv of this society, further av "Do you know anything About vac cine virus, how- it is obtained, how it operates to prevent, cure or mitigate smallpox, or that it does so operate ? The truth is. there never has' fain th most shadowy scientific basis lor the practice 01 vaccination. There is abso lutely no evidence worth v of mrfnmi by any man of reflection, to show that vaccmauon ever Bared a human being uwa smallpox, except - by killing him before smallpox had a chance at him ".'Pure vaccine,' (so called) is a septic poison, being the putrefying matter uuui a eure uu m oeast wax may nave been inoculated with vima tmm a ,nK. ilitic person, besides being at the time amicted with, tuberculosis. And the inruBong or this filth into circulation . is the essential feature of official v rui nation. There is nothing worse than wuitu mj Tiu&ie pure Dioou, impair the general health, and jeopard ize the life of your child." ?;- VYAfonNGTOS, April ' 24. A ttorne. General Griggs, in speaking today of ucriu queuing near aewnan, Ga., yesterdav. said the rjuv ki sped, and therefore the government iTwuu hk no acuon wnatever in re gard to the occurrence. , CLEVELAin). O.. Anril 2 TK isters Association today discussed the Georgia lynching and appointed a com mittee to draft resolutions condemning ? ""-"g" w wbji as me crime com mitted by the victim of the mob. - Kev. John Mitchell, presiding elder, ma speech recounted the crime of 8am lb. Bome of the ministers objected. "That is the trouble with some of .-. you," said Dr. MitchelL ."You do not . want to hear of the crime. I really be lieve that if such a crime was commit ted in this city the people would take the law into their own hands and would bang the perpetrator in th f i- and order. We should not only'con demn the hiimim. . -4 k., -iT: Ivl ...r."10 .wr. wretcn, I. wmDie crime be com mitted." Coafenioa Extorted wit a Bp - . Nyaci, N. YV April 20. Dick Brad ley was hanged to a tree near here last mght, but was let down in time to save bis lue. . He was accused of having stolen the pocket book of one ofthf uiree wmte men.; They determined to hang him and he was pulled up some distance, choking and gasping, f When ' The information at the WarDepart- : Sf tha8tate went to Cuba are now away from the island: Th nnu.i.. . :ue t4 broaSht borne as soon The President, after consultation with members of hw Cabinet, decided not S SSZTJP'Q pre8ent th 'olunteS army authorized by Congress.- GenSl Otis was instructed to rnm return to toe United Sutes of tne Vol! unteers in the PhiUpines. - ' Vimd CharybdU" said his friend, 'were the twn ...T r .oned 'fa lS 'S't we them over here . Miles, it is stated irTa Wash- j marbal for the members of the beef court ot inquiry if they report that Us Jf?01!?6"?76 ocrata; it is said will attempt to prevent the nomination of Mn Bryan by the national conven- eiroiceforthe ThilH loiwniyj-. Hd' uBe; lady: I was brought up in an incubator! ; "7 ' i Tk Taatnanlnn DertU ine animal tnv,'n in Australia aa the Tasmaniau devil is cue of the only Iwo survivors of what mast atone time have been a widely distributed class of animals, to Julse from the fossil re mains already foand la : many parts of Australia, uze nearly every mamma lian quadruped of the continent, the devil ia a marsupial, but with the soli tary exception of the tto called Tasma nian wolf he Is the only survivins mar supial animal that is carnivorous and may be regarded as a beast of prey. The devil is now very" scarce -and will soon De extinct, but in the arly con vict days of ' the island when Tasma nia then called Van DiuniMii'it LantL was the penal settlement for the worst class of ; British convicts they were plentiful, and many f ghastly stories were afloat of their attacks upon escaped convicts who hail la ban tn'thn hnah. - ;- It is believed that the name of devil a . . . was oescowea on tne animals by tne convicts, whohad learned to look upon them with Almost superstitious fear, partly in consequence -of ' their appear ance, but still more owing to their un tiring perseverance in following up an enemy to the last with what looked like undying hatred. No specimen has ever been round on the continent of Austra lia. Lippincott's Magazine. ' " Brwtalftlea at Sea. - In The Pall Mall Magazine W. Clark Russell quotes the instructions given by the Earl of Lindsay in -1635 to his cap tains: - ' - ' ' The keynote is struck' with the de votional spirit of the age. The chief in command Is to take care . that all the officers and, companies of ; the ships worshin God twice a dar. RwHntr drunkenness, robbery, sleeping on watch 9 ' . ... . . . ana ine uxe were to De punlsliea ac cording to the order' and custom of the sea. . Punishments were hrntaHv ratpta In those times. They marooned that is. they set a man ashore alone on a deso late coast or island' and left him to starve, to be destroyed "by savasree or wild beasta. ' .. . :They keel hauled that, is, they dragged. a man-naked ly yard arm whips under the bottom of a ship, and drew him np raw and bloody with the harsh woundinsr of r&raiud) and imiVa. like adherences, only to be submerged M - m a . xresn ere me nnnappy miscreant could fetch a full breath. They nailed a man to the mainmast by driving a knife throntrh his hand. For mnnW f tfct "was often manslaughter) they tied the uvuig w me ueaa. dsck to Dade and threw them overboard." , Proaraaatlcmtora. -r' ; The old snDerstition. which haa nrnn into an adage, that rats desert a ahin which is no longer : seaworthy nfiii an article of faith with the frah ato sailors of the great lakes. - Sundry well autnentlcated Instances seem to justify this belief. Here ia ADA. Thick Vwrtp ... -- . I VUV1 was a three master which did a tramp tuBinees. uoirc in cuflalo In 1850, she was fot xnanv years ireearded aa nna nl the best craft on the lakes.' - - Late in the faH about IS ymm she unloaded a cargo of grain in Buf falo, and reloaded with package freight for Chicasro. . Kh rough November night Just before the w iet on one ot tne seamen saw a rat run over the luvam tn tt,A k. . vm n iwih In a moment another waa amm tko seamen called others of the crew to sea tne unusual siKhlu Between BO nA in rata poured out of the ship and took refuge along the wharf. The crew re fused to Ball but the Mnhin eunaie. anippea a rresh crew and sailed forthwith. The ahin m, mitu -ti nanos. tiousenold Words. c Am Eoaprcaa' Pau : I heard an interesting fact mnMiii n luruiw impress oi tne French the vuiu iukiji wiucb snnna m vhit .m- won ner tnougnta run. Whenever she nas occasion . to write anything about her lamented husband: she always uses the diamond nenv uhiMi nmi i treaty of Paris, - AH then ) pated in this historical occasion wanted us pea as a mementa But so keen was the empress on" rrsaMKin .v. - w- o am begged that only one pen should .be uaeu. wmcn sue tnonght she had ngm co retain as a aonvpnir TV). agreed to. The pen takes the form f qaiu piucsea from a eolden eairl'a wing and richlv mnnntni . orii, monus ana gold. Woman's Ufa - - w . tv a UMT That Collies amd I once witnessed . a nhnaa nf evolution of nractiral nA r i relkjion in Scotch sheepdogs on a com- uuuiou paDoasn among the mountaina - - The ennrchvard r : - vwwuwi W1UI ahepherda. accompanied by their dogs, which lay quietly asleep at the feet of their masters. The . . -"wm wiwtmmnnM .iuo : Tealm - had hncn v. n 1 - vuugt r mjo mini prayer was neinir nffmtd ta no sign of Impatience, but the moment the benediction commenced -the devo tional doggies all roused themselves, and before the "Amen" they were in uvutuB uruer. "iNewman Hall," an Autobiography. . &S-;tlrtnM Per tfca Femat. - ' Lieutenant (tn h . . vaiMj J aVAMlf 'T-; Orderly Lieutenant r toV. m ertyjof reminding you that you areln- wu so dinner today. -"Where have T hum tA a. dinnerf' - " . - 'Yon have hAen Invito V Mr. Holdfast : r" '' Wil? "Sol have tO(Un-nrIt. 1 .'. . m. .uv vw uuHQr I must not go there nfrnrpruR - ti go to the restaurant and bring me two onions. London Tit Bits. -' . .;- v - - ... ,.; ... From a auarrv of nft i southern Minneata probably its kind In theworld. the inaiana ror centuries oUaineimaterials for the Dines, which ft of commerce, as they are found ia Mawu gxaTea nomiM gUlT to Canada, I"rtat Oasss a ' iho Dallas. Tot a oo " m. .. '. sf.ji .this evening .j. - v davenport.:: sue was nding with her hnaW C - a country Toad. " They were overt.fe en by two larce sotiada r j mounted men riA; . a .u 5.escaping crim! 7, wine situation caused the woman to drop dead in the wagon. Once upon a tim Q k.m. tuned a jawyer; -almr "LeTme give yousome advice,", said the law yer, i ?'I d rather you sold the advice, and gave methe proceeds," ventured ThiilfJ ll7lng eem onward, ihis fable teaches -that j,n circumstences fine words can be made lnoirecuy to butter parsnips.' BeV. Dr. P. 1. fJrrir , a n . t.wwu.v., nuu moveu from t Greensboro tn Tau:. time ago, has Joined the Baltimore Con- w"ui - cnurcn, riouth. andbenn assigned to the North itiino'rSha " , ' Polated Paragraph. . , . Chicago Newa. , ' . -FooU invest first and investigate later. Learning and wisdom are not always on good" terms. - - -. - Love in a cottage is but another name for a labor union. . People who live in glass houses should have them frosted. ' . - - A wise niau prepares for the worst whikrhopiog for the beet. nearly every mamea woman thinks a lot of other worsen envy her. ; The inebriate is unable to cet sixteen drams out of an ounce of whisky. At a wedding the men alPpify the -Actions may speak louder than words Hilt wnmpn arill mnliniM t nao mrrAa A wise man never miPBtinna a rhil.l in public unless he is sure of the answer. uneasy ues tne bead tbat wears a crown, but some other heads seem to he easy enough. '- - The man who has little and wants lees is richer than the man who Jias much and wants more. '- v About the easiest thing In the world to lose is a diary. It is almost imposei ble to keeD one for anv Ienirth of tima. Otilv those who dwell wh pra thara ivq mountains without vallera eTneripnA juya wunoui sorrows. Havana wrappers make good smok ing jackets. . Dreams and Vweather nredictiona . . 11 a . " , uewauy go py conirariee. - . ; . . uooic .agents and sailors need wind in their canvass. ' . v - Manv a eirl lives tn reorot tha - . m - KJ -Z - " mJ The man who waits until to-morrow never accomplishes anything. PerhsDS all men are Hn. hnt thBM are times when it's unwise to say so. oome girls are kept so busy getting engaged ; that they nave no time to marry. au uuiicsi ixiiLU in nor nn v rna vsr. i f"k hAMABl aah m. mm. A. 1. . I blest work of. the Creator, but also the I . " J "V I scarcest. , . - It is better to do bna thinr cmrwl than only partly to accomplish - two good things. . ' A fi8h diet mav not atrenirthan tha brain.but going fishing often invigorates iuo ujuagiukuun. ; - - occasionally a wise makes a fool of himself by getting married j.ne pessimist tacks because of the morns on roses, while th rw;m;a . m --w vfuitDi a Z 1 at k T . juwea oecaase or tne roses on thorns. xrooaoiy noinmg bores a man more man to nave another man heoin n planation of something he was just go me to explain. - Deaf mutes are familiar with, signs, but " only drunken men try to shake hands with, the wooden India na in fmnt 01 cigar stores. - BTorUh Caratllaa tadautrtea. The State of North Carolina iattr. ing much attention at preeent on ac- count of the remarkably large number I of new, cotton mills being eracted in addition to those a!roAa in nniMhV. J ..uuu. Ibey include improvements and new pianw at voncoru, ;Ltan, ureensboro. Harlem,' Bed 8pringa, ML Mourne, uBxinsou, xarDoro' and Kaleigh. In prenarine a nimmin nf ihoaa ni . I w VUWt- pnsea in this Bute the Manufacturers' uuiw vuu iuauuiaciurers I xtecord gives as a reason the advanUees which North Carolina towns possess for the textile Industry. According . to a wrraponaeni oi tne xtecord, ten years I ul oowon. lie accused the defend asro Charlotte had a wtmUtiAn .x .1 I anU io the laVa rnt lnn;n. . 1 10,000 and one cotton milL Today its DODUlation ia more than tW :.- - - auu 1 us I twelve cotton mills are running day and I nigbt in the manufacture cotton yarns, I gray ciotns, ginghams, toweling, web- bing, Bash cord, hosiery, batting and wadding. Iu hve clothing factories are Utilizing everv hrmr nMi.imki 1 . -o --j hj a.erpi up their orders. These factories are the I direct result of the cotton mills, while . i cmuv mi lexuie me I tnere are tne four firms which -contract to desien. build and eouin mttnr, .n;n. complete, and which are kept burr. hi a lha f;- ...v: i z u.o uj lliu crjf Maa supply vum Ms ouipiug goous every day. faetarlM Help tSaPamm. Cbariotte Obserrer. Apprehension has hmn -'-' tntlwinz mimflrtnrinu i'niBM.t. :n r . . .. : a wuiiwas pure WO thAA contents STTu ZT?0? 01 but ahow a VTn n ""a J' Ution en,. F..:(n"tPa: I customeri of farmers for thTr Z frwt. m. . . . ablenroZncta hT" .:.. '8Q- tare to farmer. .Va'.CI Tl' 'mT in f.rir s ILIT "provement tibWrhipVan. ." and takin the .ntUrZ"..!":1 all uaaallv be done hv . witiioutiatinWln production of iht'BSZ- u " .v.K. xii.uiium ue nour it waa nvnoiwArl w nuuiu Bwm as u mannfactnrM . Roncfti I ha. " c ures. benebt large prorrtiou as7h thI: " aiu aauku ajB.tr i ii v srmnvs a. a.... a i stock in them Or engsd to onerat tha'm -.. . - . r " I Salisbury Sun. . . ' r - Kowan is note . th .u.. . - vk VaaSTJ SC (. f 14.B LI1BL VIBB been found within herh a " kue iront. utner minerals are fonnd l.n but the: latest thin .. ,0?i L mother is earth is coal " .Last week parties were dtgging a well for a saw mill r,n th. K.7 Tf" I Smawho i Ulfa ' a-iw UlUUCriy . air B on the Moorelrr When Z7t fourteen-feet from : the" avnusuiii. liiuruwn mi as w . i v a strucs: a big vein of coal - . I - SDecimena f th!. -ll . . to the city and left at the Kn " mi sag ,amu e-i rivrav rv r t Some of it was hn . r? mle the discoveryrind soma It ,h town, ; nrougbt to I caUaDaauKitoadrtTwav WASHmoTv.: lnrsreol. u ' . 1 War Alger has cahWt t rre01 1 eral Brooke an ordeVe, "TDM turitr rf .11 it.wiu: -k."f the judicial seal of .i -at SLlllLini - - 1 Oi! (t-.ljklwSamStM. a. - " May 1.-1901. . The nrdo )Ti I .V to liabilities incurrei-ror J.n who presented' theoun toTh" 1P.18tt'OQ a 'airly well satisfied witn the Order and hawat,,A , I They pleaded for a remission of a por- in the view that tn ..,jr rate of interest would hhlT f of existing contracts. i Republican Cosm.. - drawal will he i ikI .."r18 J""1 Democrats.- - 01 tbe K AVealtbr Dnkr'i ,ncanter wltn t Cool a ad SelPoaaeaaed Barglar. Kxw York. April 20.- William W oaerman, tne aged and wealthy presi-L uenioi ma national isaak of Commerce, had dealioes with 'a rAmarlra.K!o 0 - and level-headed burglar early yesterday 1UUI L1U. Mr. bbcrman was awakpopd hv th light of a taper and found a middle- aged man standing beside bis bed pumung a revolver at nim.- "If you I make no noiae." the intruder said, "I'll fao you uo harm, but if you shout. 111 I shoot." Mr. Sherman had t the back 01 his bed an electric alarm that would I minute, and it was posaille for him to I have rirmMU1 ti nnntimn. - TV. ter a little thoneht he onnciniiM tv.. the life of his son or his servant worth more to him than what the burg lar migbt Uke, so he gave no alarm. . After liehtin the fa a in tha rrwim f V a intruder moved coolly about, examining every article that Beemed valuable. Home silverware attracted him and then some lewelrv that was hfcrM Tr;.i u Mr. Sherman for association tv.. burglar lifted them, and the banker thought it time to reason with him. -i-iow, loon here." he said. "I think you would be" foolish ta Uke those things marked with my name or initials. If you pawned them they would proba bly lead to vou arrest. Vhv an . settle this thing on a financial basis ?" "Abat s sensible."' a&M the "What Art von nr' "I'll ttive voa everv rjmf T t m j " - I V ui mis room and raise ah liiatnrKanna til VOU have left thla hone " i The. burglar-accepted the offer, but nas U1UCU UliZUBiea tn find nn d in the banker's pocket book. Then, after tunner parley, it was agreed that the intruder should take two BticKM MoM. j. ... -.4,.. r pruea ty mt. Bherman, and also two 1 ... ikwkir(i nra tt rtni . ' m S'SWV - a. m going now, he said to Mr. Bherman TVvn't . AWL . . W. I WTJ an alarm until I am safe out of the wav Sat - . .a . . u you 00m want bloocshed." Toeo heeoolly extinguished the light" in the room. Walked tO the door vent Armn stairs and out of the house. Mr. Bher man after this aroused hia ana caiiea in policemen, who discov ered that the burglar had gotten in by raising the front parlor window. Jr Coia B Acre. CHABIXSrroS. R. C. Anril ?5 ift.. . f -aaM aae AaiVX betoe OUt twentV-tvn honre lha nM Sn the Laki Gty lynchinir Caae i hia mnrn. iag announced that no agreement could be reached. The final I w w m aa rv WVS only five members hanging out for ao quittal. Theeixht defendaoU are re quired to furnish bond for their an- pearance to November. Uefore dis- miasinz the iurv. Jodsra rtra!o arv. on the lynching fever which has pre- auu in iuo Diaie. . ue said tbia was a woite man e BUte, and If the whites. with aU the machinery of the "law at . 1 mv imw m their command, wp nnh! tn mi. ik. Sute without resortinsr to mnh mU ii was time to confess their weakness and incapacity to govern; ,. J. P. K. Brvan onraivi f Ka mu the government His address, whicli continued for four hours, was an ar raignment of the crime of Ivnchin a'""" u iuo enni 411(1 ot ' lt prisoners. - Durinir the m courQ i be declared that human life U cbeaper in South Carolina than four- their '"ends of mutilating public rec- lords in order twwta. . n.t .k.' u . - w.. uu auicila uiq Pnner8. George 3. Legare replied for the de- rene. tie declared that President Mc- bad himself laid the foundation of 106 cne by appointment of a negro to office at T..V r;. - it. 7. j " uo pruteauxi lhat the defend ants were euiltlees and V'ed the witnesses for the proseca" "6uiui, Ura Hcanaaat TaMaat ar Hall. New York Bun. When one ff the mail nraha m. e ' , vcirtM Sfc Ul ilODOKen nntlnffixa Ma openea yesterday morning a creature wim a ooay resembling a frog and a tail use a lizard inmrwi mt i the mail clerks. From the head of the animai projected two horns. Iu bellv was pure white. TJrmn 5r.o;t;" 4 - - . I OI tne DOUCh a hmVn Peboard box which" had evidentiv fDUlDed lb ound. The XW" "ar woman v tl " "auJKa sr Eev ' . fV"r Schroeder described the 'Ps of the horned toad. was between four and five inches in 1D,llDB transmission of live crea- V natter. Postmaster xa .P".,eM box . was so receiving clerk 'S P1 o i to m.I . .vw.., w made the imprint onon tha whiLa hii at . . - - - - vv t. postmaster refused to h a! e or tbe " "TOUicuk Wamcat Sow Sciot Board. Atlanta Journal. AQe "cognition of the - righto of wo- r"e.u w etnoersmp on boards of edu- aM a AA c, , " "iw' wonixeo .mao BuUi and cities. Several oues n ave women school commission that women h.T Thl ,umie,4n2 F1 fomen ehall be represented on th vies: Ha8iee9 ' leir-BUUj Uoi Knaaul. a a - . T " boJh thf if l llllD KfT't1 Vhe P?b- w .7 . . " " -"""' canaiaates lorM : - t v . . - .1"ev"," et4l- bere women are u.u ea to vote even at school elec- K?ir?7 re el,ib,e to Pl4cc8 ool There is a biU now beWlhe Nsw iors legislature for fhA ATtr.ntn aaT this w vavuoiyu ail . P"f?" w women. The New "f ".e.ma n? gret oewepspers DUW advocate iupsage." It ".""7 ED? 'porters in both u.OU8ts 01 lne Jesrielature and tha "T U4 1W P"age are excellent. . opinions as to nd " .T1 to0r Pronounced - - - & " 'X . - w.- Chart kstov a'r 7 utloCK- 1481 night ,br. nemf. Tora P. wiih two oth- con- went Z119 "tation house with a Khr,f waa trouble in restrain nr hm .., ,:, FU1? ,w ken and tlieTneeroes nrn! lecteo. : - 1 NEW PLANTS FROM JAPAN. Fralt and Forril Tun, a PraaaUlasr ' Font Plaat and Hie. Professor S. A. ITuari. ths "Ttcial commi.'icn(r ff S-'crtry Vl!-un tj the orint to invcfl.'ate tLe aTgllablM ty cf tastern pluuta and tte3a for ccia num use in tLia coautry ami ffjra epecinaena of those. that are viluaHe. has mbinittnl hit preliminary rei-rt rammir np th work TLcro are a number cf seeds and planU selected for experiment vith a view, to comruoa' usage htTe. and ibfy Joilodo ptrgim mons, the eastern 'rodactof which is a far more edible fruit than oars; bum boo. Japan pining pears, camphor trees and hagL AU the pcrsimmcn'aad par sc linRs have reacLcd bere and have brn dl&tribnted to experiment stations, and the rent eoon will boat b ic J for ex periment. As to the peraimcna. Pro- feasor Knaro found verv few varieties iufEciently teeted to be worthy cf in troduction. A few. bovrever, were a. in?Bt1 . Tha ttfrinnmnni. the rpnnrf showa. are the moet universally caed of all tne rraus ia Japan, xnis matrca tha first imnort tinn nf tV.a ri. riety of the persimmon, which U dried . I 1:1 . . . ani ttpbctt i hia a r. t Nmi TMnma were purchased ia Japan for brbridls- . - . - i ing onr pinma The bamboo is nsed in Jaran f jr an Infinite variety cf purpoea. and It la even a , tabl delicacy. Whether the Amnrlptn tjiate art!, he tra.int tn rait the bamboo as a food it is cot vectored to state, bat tnt report says It wiil thrive in laany of the southern states and be of great vales in various waya Among other uses it is saestedasa material for eave trough, light fences. staging poles, rafters., etc." It Is the product of a warm climate, and in rich moist soil frequently grows 60 feet In one year. The Japanese rear brocebt here la very hardy and is larxelr ased to graft epen. and it is stable for this Dnroose throncrhnnt tha fTnfta KtaLaai One advantscs it haa over tha Ararriran pear is. it is said, to be proof against blight. V Csmpbor trees were selected because this variety will aUad the frost of our gulf ktates and the trees are large and ornamental. Thebsrk of the paper mul berry, it is urged, will go well with the bamboo for a variety of purposes. The Crypomeria japenica is the prin cipal tree used in reforesting the moun tains of Japan, and it will be a valuable addition to the woods ef the southern sutes. Hagi or Lespldigu bicnlar is a new loraire riant, aroarentlv rJ rmi w.in. It stands the drought well. Is similar to alfalfa in chsracferrirtica and nutritive vaioe. Dot more hardy, thrives on poor er soil and has a more vigorous growth. - A newvaristyof rice was brought rrom the Island of Kloahi, which. It ii saio. wiu not oreak up ta the mill, which causes a lost of from 40 to 75 per M.a x .i tt . ... vcua ia toe unitea otstea. , v Aa Uke as Twa The Kural Kew Yorker illaatraLaai the Station pea and the Surprise, aa iuuwa, ana says: ."At the Enral grounds the 8tatlon sa wss txiea WDea , first Introduced, aoout 188S. The elsim was made by wiajogns mat era tnst it waa the wneat wrtnxled pea arver Introdnced. We tried it and found the claim cor rect TThea the Borpriae (Qregory) was introdaced. the asm claim wss ma da Last season ths Station sad Sarprias were planted side by side, and ww com pared them closely in all retpects with- vu, uciijg awa 10 a elect any difference. 1 lexea without selection. Fig. 1 shows ine utation and Fig. t ths Burrrise. xjoin ainos were planted April 1. the first picking of each being June 7. , From replies to Inquiries addressed to uiuu aeecLKmn thai v-....i . a av.a " HuoLCU lutrj are not all of tha opia- uu uiii tne iwo rxtaa aM .1; v. tnat a letter from tha nri., iv. va vuw Surprise give evidence that these pea "7 i-erent parentage. The Kew lorker, however. amrhitUt. nouncee the 1887 Prorperity and Gradat ua a.tuo pea. ana la not prepared Kn . T. .. a" " v pit wuii uama 11 Hnn n 4t v.. wu uSiSilj iTotpenty. -- I JJrtaf Haalla. Considering the nnfavr-.v.i v wuica nas aelaved nHr -w-v . -4 . -a v m buj rnmea macn or tha -o.t. . .v. - - lug ueorgaa commissioner of agriculture suggeett plantinir on tha hati.n. wumm.na BOTgnum. rve millet, rt. ana eariy tpecaJs peas, to be cut green as needed for forasre. The gist Of most of tha rm.Ia rr.-. gestedforagricnltoral dtpreion In the avium .as, J'lani SIZU an,t anflo-a BTiFpaes-ror Home use, then raisa mucn cotton sa you can." As observed st tha Al aVtarrtaa trf sMam cottonseed rneal is of but slight benefit for cotton on new ground. Z - WtSlitVAA. Rotation of crcrs ia not an mnh ticed by southern ttrawberry growers ss by those in- ths rrth Tr , i. the Insect pests become troutleaome, sad wis unii ceieriorates la quaiity and f 1CJU. ..' Aa.ata Big CotUtm toll. BaUabory Bua.v Aegouations are now bcinjf . made oc.mg 10 me ba.;diEg cf another Iare cotton mill ih thit county. If the plans are pon turn mated it will mean cub to the city and county. The mill it" net to be built in Salisbury, tut tUjtlice will be benefited by iu cperatlon ia the county. The mill will be tci'.t and fur nished at a cost cf half a million. The Salisbury cotton mill is soon to increase it output cocrlJ -rahly. Machinery it to be purchase i thia week, We under stand, for thenewwerk. The Cuban armv 1' U hav t.-n r ovw very carefully with tLe reeuJ t that there are t:. 11 over thirtv-r ir.a iv..-i mer. who wiH appear f.r a tLnre cf tLn mree mion dollars, Thlt v.111 r.-T, each tnaa about J75. wi'.S rr'iv, ( the oncers. . . Eifihop O. P.riLraJ.i r:!!r,.A.i. annual sermon at the sprroacLiE com mencement cr thA i. m'.-i.t, ' n ....... i UUB College. Kev. T. NT. n n -.. deliver the literary aJJrc i " ' 5) . V 7 I - I :.. at I int.: s r.vi . H.a iio ccnteLticu V.. will U h::J in Creecfro C. T. U. e Cr.1 tollh. - - lle Eoall.cra HaUaTay bas been r:-l oa acccunl cf tl.e kil'.irz cf Pan r.kr. colon-d, the track walker at the Yilia river briJfcS last year. Tte Eurlictoa ewt iijt t.t'.';- x and anti-t:nal!i it the al-.rl paraiaount ifue in the mncid;ai cv.:i test now on in that burg. The traia on the MockiTiLIe and Moorcavi'Je railroad will Uave Mxkt ville daily at C;0 a, tn. ar.i arrive in CLiriotte at 10: a. m. It wi.'l Icare Char Suite at S p. m. and reach Uocls-vU!eat7p.-m. It will l-c a mixed train for the preeenL A rwflemin ho waa in Ifrw-Jrat-i" Sunday ejs atig tancLScatloa tn-tic; . t 1 ia.a a tv .at ar ii midj new mere tr wt., i . u. i aicLAimn. lie it teinr assnted by a divine fom the Kiitern part cf tie Sute. It ia reported that the ciutect cf Hocktville aie divided la their views regarding the doctrine L-eicgeirKycndeJ by the tanti cation iHs. sars the Wicitcu oenunei. - Slsac Clgara r WkatMaU. A atiiiDgtoa uispatch cf the 22od sayi: . 'The Internal revenue bcrpaa hat in far been notic4 of the discovery cf otcr na.! a mi.aoQ cuars maxmfr'.rr,i Lv Jacota, at Isncaster, Pa., and taricj counteneit tumps. Three t-ndred thoutand cf thee wrraf.mn.l !n own ftxtory at Lancaster; 70,0001a Fan T" n yi .. .... t ranasco; c-.imj ia rni:adelpb:a; llOt wu in VJiocinnati: lO.tXXJ in Tor.io ana ta tne Erat ew York cj trict. It it believed that thia a m rui r. will be Urprjy iocreased as the search - a m 1 goes on. vrcers nave ben lasoeu to revenue stents to seixe all rjf-r md. at Jacobs' fsctory, wherever found, and 1 a a a . . isier on mey anu be sold at auction, the purchasers bein r mraired to r-?mn inem. ine oroceedt will be turnel im aL - W . . uae i reasury. t nst relief. If any, s D6 CXtendeu to tha innrwnt mn-hibfi vi tuerfacovaj- cigars nas not yet Loto oetermineu." Uandredt of thousands of these cigars have been seiied all over the countrv. In Charlotie PjWi load or so were seized. It is understood a, - J V tnat not OUlv the rjrara ant nrn Jacobs factory, but all cigar, manu factared ia the ninth dittnet of Penn syivaoia. in which thia trtnr cated, bave been seized until It can be be determined whether the stamrw an tpariOQt or cenuine. The rnrrhir. of the cirars are - cf mnna w - u-w-aaaa rw a U W V. W U S parues but ibey may suffer loss. Est. enue asent UraJahaw ana in r-. loeadsy, an 3 seized several thousand ' aaa WMUJi cigars nere. AOere aie acr-a rf tant ln 11 tOWniLlD-. CAMftlainai tVw.nrw le a aa " S taS a,1 V, a -w wmmi aUUWU M tpeculatioa land, that no trculator avask va laa. J S 1 - i wiuuuu WBOCilimil or ar I naiv . w .- . .... . -.--J v . 11 U VH1 UmtmHi in.4 ... surrounds some liule mountains. Sev eral citizens are anxvKts to 'tale it op" a ana fay uj Uxea. That far no owner nas been found. The borninr of tha nmo Pm n nose. t v... - . . a shocking sifair, and one cannot con- ciuuil 11 WlinOQl intra r V, lu..w . . ' a- "uuui. uumacnm-n cm Hose committoi "" iw fLWTOT Qin aa if ... i . . uuc vt vuw man Giaooncal in u arna'a cf "'"a. Aneaecaxia it aMi w : . . . ' vji k xor COniemriLatifvn Tint :. j notluttifv the rirJ. r,t v . their ontreakaUe cruelty Iq wntilating toe nerro and th ; v- . I j..,v, " t 7 '"a ulu o laeaUa. IttU tenma kvK.,H.. I mm m ..L . .H .v, ,u, j-oore wao eomc:iui " " 'V removed from Urban-.tl zxui ine Crime and its puaiahment are auks condom nst h . non4 T; 7 ' li.C i AaaAjs, Keroes are raHna' rit vr r-rf too exodustera." .. iw . .? .T-. .. .. . -j i c icinm. MUire UnOC IS cmain. IK . . . . , . " . wji aou hort l - i of frta w a ear. f--m aM I f.v. w . ro - vm va aUS 1111 MI. nt T A m ak uuuim. AMiainess mm v.-.t miE r ton do not emrJo a nw, ; I can irrt a white man tr ik i. . all manner of ways the departure of the -.v. xaauisiea. White jwrJ are roinz into U'i'm; There are hundreds cf cnem ployed nesToes who must go elsewhere to V-t notnes and work. - - The American fl!aa rv . , . - vuujimuy cat advanced pnecs of window glass 10 txr cent, to take efrt . 1X7 nJ"- WiiI U iderS5y curtailed owing 0 ttriktt th' z-atern factoriea in a.. ,v .V groea-bouie Uowert. " ' 1 ' ""Five thmian nt :: dlee and ninetvri.t . . . placed in tie burj Cotton iiS at an early date. A tnecial l- is .:- . txowinf; Rock aara mn .,m . v . . the Hlh. iSla and 1CC of ArKi 1 ... rati A out a hern i vail way, STANDARD RAILWAY OP South ... Tbe Direct Un t am n.;... " l otnij. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, L0RIDA,' CUBA AND PORTO RICO -t oa all Throat, an., T" Saa Ibj.i STw . . a ... . u. ra.-, rUr. 8. 1 A al af . . rraliiat r..nyti.rcmU.rBt(i - .... .f s m . . . . am t t . - . " 7 tut T-- Ti: r r - " AL"'"r"' curi ; r t - ? - r ' ' . a r P - . 1 ,' v V N .s , j w , , . - -- W V. V. t. V " " A- - - - .'AjL "---r-v: u-i a. : . . -3 f V: cf fT 1 1 1 .-, i'.:':cfl'r. Hcv v-i If prrAf ). ! to li.e w L, ll'.'.Yt tli!-i a in t' Lie a I ' . t i. rr,' at :.: r-.' . :. Gtn. D. U.i r ;t n air ii nrt; I t . cr-e vf t:t Wi.fi he a!o-i i', in. rsJ--iine, i: an i r-. '.:. i tl tr- 'j n sj l.-.-irJ C'.-'.'.c:'.f 1 :.irJ IV C;r ti Je cf Le ley, i:-.re Lea the 1 ur.rr rf a rr.I'e away, sir of an tr. i irvcr.i tta.tr- man an-1 rutirr eJ-Jcr ia b:i church N-crr.5 it...) and Uid lefore tl.e t rca. 1 cr rc and aAi liar k t:. t- r: ct j.-..-..-i, and tclJ the urr'rhtr.f.r C;e en 1 c f that man i pace.' the rjrr.'tex:.t.',:c intona tions ft 11 like r-.rAlir talm on wounded hpur.i. When he uxI in ll.e United t'uitet ch.ir:ilr at Vaihir-Vn, t-ide the roorta! remains cf the jrcat Cato liman and t ij to the ajuerul Ifxi rttTe tcnUtivcs cf the rreal."..t cf thit na tion sni cf tho world, 'There it nolb- irir erf at bill GvJ, the voice and words al.ee ir.irrc-.-c 1 tho ir..:ln-.i"car.c all huma: c. nctrns as compare! wiih rchrion. When he stood in the clian- cel of i-'t. Fan Is and e'.rctcli h'u harvl over the casket co-Uir.irg the r all f.ra cf C.9 I)ai:-hUr ct the G nfed rra.T ' an J uu. 'iwr-! ar th rira in heart ; for they shall te Gcl,' it had a au:r."n;r anj irnumr?t otatrLTa ci Ifr.t ll ;t.cn." lie dt cac n tali vxa Sherman. c.I ?" Ycrk, and Hklnt, cf Iliinc-:, trs leaJicx candidates fvr the P;kerthip ct tae liouae c r 1 epreaealatirea. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's Li vcr Pills keep the bow els in natural motion and cleanse the s-stcm of all irr.purities An absolute cure for sickheadache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, con stipation and kindred diseases. "Cnn't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilcsburjf, Va, writes I don't know how I could do without them. I have lud Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured Tutt's Liver Pills v e - i ,- AND n at a 0 " ' SS aa U k a -J a t -s 3 i. V V " fv a. i. 8badc U rret Oct. AiX 1-8. soaiasea.au. r.ra Lv -a- ... j : air an; a? t C .( a a v. t 1 1... a.i i a:u, 1 1 m.i'ra. ,J aK :j"-"J -T 1 f -jo, i t ana; T i : f-j'r t i -..-ri i r i ::r Ll a. . . .at i ; . ..i. r? , " L . . it, t-- f . ..... "rala Jat tnarrtaa -.- . . . . "as '- raartTStia Lr-.: f r-i . Traia (anWrtCa. -;.-.. . a M, TtTia X. f- 1 T . .V . ' - asaa i .r iilkat- La C'Ca. t rara ran . . . , adork a. rx. r."... ar , .- . : fc .n l JJW fast Joarrta via A.X.M S. Er. TYaJa aT3 aKaj-ata a.i r, v . tor OjwirinaU. Thia tra-a r'- .v' J ACajsla U Bona. " To the South toj Cast. a. i ,. . 1 Vla. (a!-. ..- r-. ... .. - - . m.i- .m !,i A . . . TV -i T-.. , Ult'.r'. . . . w a. . fc. H. . E: VTe rrrrrsrnt the ratratrt. Amor i -i: V C TT tKc Inc.-uMre. thr'caW t:r C t! f .s. rr. w e rr, i i'rr r t - and Ciiu,-:iT Co.. rl ... 5 Wf '-ri A. finer Ton want ( racket thrttwil! write f:: V '.r SQViaauaj.D. Ifa. ) Xa. I Sa-tt 2.-, -ra t : j j . ! - ..I . 2 m ; i -- ' i"r-' ..J i j - , r ;i;M-''s."'. "-ai - V " ': ' !L ' ' 'i - " :'.;". if. . . - " - -j -m 7 1 '11 i J I t . I ....... Trala 1 14 aaa ar.;, o a a an a i r at J ra aaa 1IAjK. riwsa "'"" ""- - a .mb av hat la i I aar'I"wa'm Jl . . . . as JaXaaaassJ t H ; i lt( -..-iacfc " ' M J Iziraraxico. BONDS a . . . IOP rr. . . a a . an mount. Cs'.t on ra u,r rV.?- 1- .'. e URKE - :o:;a.-- cl: ' .'! r, conn:: II. :, -V. Ci.i u: xtC:tt, II. : ! T. A. i a .. a rt it val - be - l.daaotonlyttwlifC? t!mM'4l.f .. . "Ta.".. mw cars and alri .. - &aaaJactarr4 by kaovm to the Curr aU tha lportsaJ7,,f - . true and orl., " by tba Caurou only ksowWf. tt Zj1 aaaiat ooa la Sat of ixaitatioos nxaanfaclorvJtT roaiitA r.a brwr o-7v!T t J riven to miilioas of fJ. r W tbe name of U Con,.. frla aJraac of ail JT?'- k - aa It ada oo tbw ki... a Krwels witLotjt Imu,,. ln- Xhem, uai U S-- rnaeata. In orUn f slTe-rta. plemaw rraaewur iwT's Ue CosBray lV . the i. taaraarwai rrvjrr verrnirur! aaaaidraatora a . . . far Uia. kock saat uauiat,, la alWtrt Kttr os sui TSrSV IS SA mtmm . A . vr rail na a Jacar, i a ret sax oa cmsaacs .... ruHiuti anu. BST SL , tooa ovt roa narranoai a l , STTTVTt. TMt C(aj,r sc. . UM TMC MSMt, PERirr DAVIS at to I. ak-4W.k ha I -n 1 h-aaS r-4tr4. ji .;ttmmm " Taa'aBaaaa4TriSaTttiaaa1ia a4 Bat a4 aa wma - faua a bnun ml (Bit j a a a.aui a. ' a.'a. S-aia, rira a EKilifEcia WILBUR R. SMITH. LC2INCT0M. KY T ctnmkw at a taaaaaja aal w-axaatwa c: s:z,7Ji ccuiee cf 17. urnn aarara SLa-SaJ as Wartft r a aaaava-a. w an BMaaa . w (a--. a4Tr t !jjma I - ... . ... . J. M Ml I l. . . - ; . . aViLEUR R. SMITH. '-r TRY ALLEN'S FO0T-AS, A ro-!"TW ta aaaava. Icm llaf aSMaa. 41 . a rrv-or f ava ta-4 nsw wMai a 1 1 -o p. If xa bar imitii aT t I a.-A trr-JtiaaWa h4 Laaa. liaaraa t fnr a rl tulai wauaioa aaan. larai wo wo aa J a-vaaL.Btfx IWa. fcuam a - 4 a:. Hiaraai cvaraaa a4 t-MJtaf ajl .a a -.4 ka a rriaUa ran tor t a tr- I Tr n tn-alar. . I' a .- : .-.a a - 1 iv- . ra T- : . . -aj t.riL A&Srraa. Aura ft Ca- Lm L. T K T. -t T. Pearson. -11 1 c ra ey-at-XaaxP, C oor&r rateas aa4 Cprrt Kra. i-'OSr.AXTOX. X. C cf tv.r worLJ, ' rt .a . . . icd write poTarira st tW '. -1. t Ifir 'mfo.lliMiM fkf Itrtart. a r.rr arxi Uirrae. ttar iu tS ClmliM Ifn-M. -A feral t.-a -.tW I r ri, Uir. sad thr r.5.rU t Co. c'n writr yow aaviil rN "i-frynt Stsrwlard Csaraau C-- n ! - rw"t who have t cit A J.kY. HSVfC s, m Amta. l . v - a -spy rtttt rtauaCf tm I WlWCa-artov. Woraoa . . I I PIDM r -n Wa .. 1 a k m.A. . r LiT-j.i.?ra "r3j aMTW Iw.t, r" a i Ta f ;.,- .... ! . 1 ' - In . raan." GOUIITY BANK, 1r ?JOOtOOO.O(. 'f. IN-V)LT. CssUrr. Ct 'LLI.TT, AsaAUsat . J. D. Cmjott. S. JL Chi rr. ; ' t? &als. Yost x"rrl r-d taaslfr.rrt'Wl . c I t i-: 1 1 i . , 4 ' - - C storr
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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May 4, 1899, edition 1
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