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t m Hems of Interest From Many Parts of the State Trouble Of Th Aseitato. Briareue was bewailing- the fast that, he had a hundred hands. . , 4t They 're convenient for spanking purposes, of course," h said, or for putting 'np a stovepipe, but, great Scott, sec what they cost me!" f'ullimr off his 50 pairs of gloves, EIKCR MATTERS GF STATE NEWS he. resigned himself for the next four hours to tne mimsiration3 or ms army of manicures. Rappenings of More or Less Import ance Told in Paragraph Tlie CoV tou Markets. Cliarlotte Cotton .Market.- , r llhcm prices represent tho prices noLcd. to wagoau XitXid rni(UUlnz-. . '.. 10 1-4 Fl.rioi rniddliJ- . . .... . . . .10 'l-S lliddlin- .. ... .. .. .. .. ..10.00 Tinr- and 'stains' .. . ,S. 1-2 at i 1-2 Gtr.cral Cotton Xarket. Galveston easy .'. .. .'. .. ..10 1-1(3 ..10 00 . .9 3-4 ,.9 3-1 ...9 3-4 ..10 1-10 ...10 1-2 . . . .10 30 ...1-0 30 ....10 .r5 ..9 7-S 10 1-1(1 ,.103-S .10 1-2 K-cw Orleans do . . , Mobile do . . .... Savannah tpiiot . Oaarlotiton do . . Wilmington nominal Norfolk steady . . . . lJallr.uoro nominal . . New York rjuiat . . RoUon do . . . Philadelphia do . . HotisUm quiet .....'. Atrtista quia!. -. . .. .Memphis quiet .... St. IxM!H do .... . Otnctnrwili - - .. ...... .. Loui.svillo firm . . .. .. .. ..11 00 Cliaxiotte r-rodr.ee Mnrket. niulieiiK Spring .. .. ... ..12 at 2" ller'M jcr Ifcad .. .. ....28 at 35 DudiH '.. .. .. ..25 Kgx .. .. 2') Ryo ..SO Com . 72 at 75 Oolton Soed .. .. .. 21 Oats hWd . . .. .. .. .. ..50 at 55 'Cte--Seed . . 55 at 57 1-2 Baltimore Produce Market. TMHmorc, Nov. 11. Flour quiet, onrJ i Aliped. V licit easy; spot-' eon Irnc). 7t 1-2 io 7t 3-8 -Southern by tmvl 7-i 1-4 to 74 3-S; Southern by fttuipld (iO lo OS. OuU firm;' Ho. 2 WVstcm 74 to 75. Jvv.o firm; Wo. 2 Vc:U'crn 71 to 75. IJuUcr steady, mu'liaugcr. Kygs 6 mi 2-)c. v-i'ccM) active, uncuagva jyjgar xte-Hiy, unchanged. Yonth Kills Assailant. Concord, Special: Mr. "W. M. Rose, the youn'json of Gaston llose, who re cently camo hero from Durham, shot and killed Dan Lowder, and slightly inju-xd Wash Foster iu au affray at ihf Brown Mill a little ofter 0 o'clock Wednesday, just as the night hands had entered the spinning1 room for their night's work. Mr. Rose is .about IH.yKrirs of age and is -overseer of spmiiinsr at this mill of the night shift. Lciivder and Foster, while under the influence of liquor, entered the mill and demanded their time. Roso re fused to pay thorn without on order fro tho superintendent, Mr. II. H. Mayes. Tho boys attacked the young overseer, Foster with a pistol and rnvder with an open knife. Seeing there was no way of escape, Rose drew his pistol aud Qrcd three shots afc Lowder, all of which took effect, the man dying instantly between the Jong spinning frames. 'Foster receiv ed two bullets; ona in the shoulder atid one in the hand. Neither wound is considered dangerous. Tanners?, Protective Association. Greensboro, Special. Secretary J. M. Sharp of the North Carolina Farm ers' Protective Association, is makim: great preparation for- the annual meeting of the association here No vember 16. Special rates, over the railroad "and at the hotels have been secured. A large attendance at the meeting is confidently expected. Street Railway Franr!iis cimnieA n W w to MJ4 W V StateaviHe . People. . Statesvilie, Special. The street railway franchise asked' for some time ago by Messrs. L. C. Wagner, Isidore Wallace and D. Ft. Jenkins and oth ers was amended and was granted by the board of aldermen at their meet S Monday. The limit of the fran- u wiieo ycar3 irom next Jan uary. : Daw serous Negro Escapes From Au thorities at Spencer. Spencer, SpcciaL Juno Smith, col ored, made bis escape from the ofQce of Justice W. h. Kav here and 'fled to Ujo woods. Ue was taken into cus tody at a camp of Lane Bros. Co., con tractors on tbe double trackin g of the Southern Railway for laying op fwUjc,lioad ofrt another cmpiivtvat th&camp. with a pick, and was brought to Spencer for a hearing before Mag istrate. ; AWbitsP awaiting tlie'-preparation of the piper3 in the case Smith took leg bail and when last seen he was., making his way through the ?woods near Spencer. TouM in Caps Fear Eiver. -Wilmington, Srecuil.--The bodv of a young while man found floaUng ac? downward in tho river three miles ' below - Wilmington, has been Identified as that of young Walter Fields, of Leavinburg. who mysteri ously disappeared iu tjjis city Mon day raght a week ago. soon after ho jasheci ike city to :;lieud Federal Court. There were m marks cf vio leaco to ' indicrts foi l play ORCHA"' ITTVA1ION. Orchards are not serured in a day or 3 year. A crop of grain or grss may ocra'Irnally be trf on f-.m the land, lur It requires ti ne to cstal'l'sh an o-fhard; hence it Is a serlcm mis tn'ze to neglect trees and allow them to 'wrms df' fi" wn e 'a'or cf making an orchard, and tho losa of time waiting for the tres to reach the bearing: stage, is considered. When an orchard ha3 become overrun with weeds, or the trees show signs of de cay, the flrst work should be to cut away all dead "or diseased limbs and then plow the ground, implying fertil izers on the land. Work in an orchard Is difficult on account of the tree roots, but it should be plowed occa sionally if possible, so as to break up the hard surface soil. Rye or crim son clover may then be seeded, if in tho fall, and the ground plowed again' in the sprln?. turning the rye under. Cow peas may then be broadcasted on tho ground, after danger of frost 13 over, and, If d?sired. the cow peas ran. be. fed off by sheep, as the ani mals will return a large proportion of tho crop to tho soil as manure. With the application of the manure or fer tilizer the orchard may then be seeded to clover, but no orchard should be kept permanently in grass. The pref er pl?.n is to plow the clover (or anv srass crop) under, and then grow late potatoes, cabbage, or some other crcrp 'hat is cultivated between the mws xnd which requires manuring. Peach 'rees thrive best when given clean -lUivation, like corn, a crop of any ' ind sometimes doing harm. Clean cultivation,- with n mulch crop such is rye, sowed in the fall and turned 'n tho spr.lncr. is ;t?uallv beneficial to many orchards. Philadelphia Record. AWFUL SUFFERING From Jrlftal Valm Fwn Wnd loot System AH Hnn Jitrwrn Mi racufu Inrf hy l.utieura. orl t'diiiioi pck bigaiy rinjnh tor the t uticura Hejiiedies. I am now ev fuiy two year ot age. My ytpm nad -been ali mn oown. My b.ood wa n tmd tbat Mumi . fjouMtuig. tiad set in. 1 had rterut oununi auruutuK hit, bw v -weut to the ho.pilaJ. where 1 wa aid up for two month. 11 y toot and ank.e were aimo.-t Ofvorul. rrroatntion Dark h.ood rloed out ot wounds in many p.acea ( and 1 wa o dnheartened tntt I thought -urelv mv iat eudtice wo .ovr.j .ravir.r me. At the toot did not improve you cau readily imagine how Melt. I a aimpiy dixgiiHtrd -and tired of ufe I nood thi pain, which wai dteadhii. (or tr iiofitti. and during thw time I na not ane to wear a -hoe and not acie to work. ome one sp&kc to me about t uticura. I he-con-aeqitMices were 1 bought a et ot tre ( u ticura Keiiietl.es ol one oj tny fiieniie, who 'was a druKxLb, and .he -nwe ihal I ffne afte. the second application beyond acriitioti; it aeenied a miracie, (or the l u ticura Kemecls took tticet immediaie.y. 1 washed -Le for with tne (''uticura ."oap before applying, the (Hntrnent, and I took me Kea;ent at the name time. After two weeks' treatment my foot was heated compiete.y. I'eop.e who had een my foot during tny iilnesa nd who have aecn it since the cure can haidiy belie - their own eye. Hobert Schoenhaucr. Ncwburgh, t. Aup. 21 1905" FBOM BIRtHOOD TO nOCIflWOD Mothers Should Watch tho DeTolopracnt of Tholr Oaotofs Interesting Experiences of Hisses Borman and Llills. Too Fiaical. "Prisoner," eaid the judge, who was tibout to pronounce sentence up n the culprit, "if, instead of bein chronic oltenuer, you had chosen ihe career of a lawabiding citizen" "I am a lawabiding citizen, your hpnor," interrupted the hardened rook. J "Whenever I break a law I am ready to abide the consequences. " Thereupon his honor added six months to the term of imprisonment le had intended to impose, as a puu shmeu for picking flaws ia the ourt's English. Finding1 he was suspected ; of mur dering Mrs. William Garrett, a wid ow, John Hawkins committed suicide at Abington. 7 If You Read This It will be to learn that the leading medi cal writers and teachers of all the several ftchools of practice recommend, in the strongest terms possible, each and every ingredient entoring into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint," torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, namo or nature. It Is also a specific remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal affec tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung disea?e (oxcept consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It is not so Rood for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases ft is especially efficacious in producing per fect cures. It contains Black Cherrybark, Golden Seal root, Uloodroot, Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen's root all of which are highly praised as remedies for all tho above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and teachers as Prof. Iiarthoiow, of AJeiTerson Mea. ColV lege: Prof. HartveT tho Univ. of Pa.; trHTngwood, m. u., or Ben liege, Chicago; Prof. John ox Cincinnati ; Prof. John i.;of Cincinnati; Prof. M. D.. of Hahnemann Chicago, and scores of eminent in their several ctice. 1I.JI..I fit m t . .truicai iji sen very " l tne r1 up Lea m.. Ik. MiBletl9t4iil-'n II I JIM 3dK;wy II if ui IH0S JOB EVEHYli?myri Shoaa. $S to Si ZA Ai AlfV' l!lcoW,SS factories at Brckton,Ma!; i! you how carfutiv wV 'r1! are made, ytu would thl ; why they hold thrf? Prof. Finle nett Med. Kinir. M. M. Scudde Edwin Med. other sch M "Gold ny Every mother possesses information which is of vital interest to her young daughter. . Top often this is never imparted or it withheld until serious harm hat result ed to th.o grrowing- girl through her ignorance of nature's mysterious and wonderful laws and penalties Girls' over-seneitiveness and modesty often puzzle their mothers and baffle physicians, as they to often withhold their confidence from their mothers and conceal the symptoms which ought to be told to their physician at this critical period. When a girl's thoughts become slug gish, with neadaohe, dixxinest or a dis position to sleep, paint in back or lower limbs, eyes dim. desire for solitude; when the is a myttery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will at this time prepare the system for the coming change, and start this trying period in a young girl's lifo without pain or irregularities Hundreds of letters from young girls and from mothers, expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has accomplished for them, have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., at Lynn, Mass. Miss Mills has written the two fol lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which will be read with Interest : Der Mrs.- Pinkham: (Pirtt Letter.) ' I am but flf tweu years of age. ana depressed, uare disiy spans, cams, headache and back abe, and as I have heard that jou can give fceloial advice to girls fa my condition, lam writing 7011." Myrtle Mills. Oquawka, EL Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) " It is with the feeling of utmost gratitude that I write to you to tell yon What your valuable medicine has done for me When I wrote you in regard to my condition 1 had eontulted severaTdoctors. but they failed to understand, my case and I did sot receive any Denefltirom their treatment. I followed your advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and am now healthy and well, and all the distressing symptoms which I ba! at that time have disappeared. " Myrtle Mills. Oquawka, 111. Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs. Pinkham as followt : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound my periods were irregu lar and painruL aad I always had such drealfal headaches. " But sine? taking tho Compound my head aches have entirely left me, my periods are regular, and I am getting strong and well. I am telling ail my girl friends what Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me."-Matilda Borman, Fannington, Iowa. If you know of any young girl who is sick and needs motherly adviee. ask her to address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass.. and tell her every detail of her symptoms, and to keep nothing back. She will receive adviee absolutely free, from a source that has no rival in the experience of woman's ills, and it will, if followed, put her on the right road to a strong, healthy and happy womanhood. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound holds the record for the greatest number of cures of female ills of any medicine that the world has ever wear longer, and arV of 5 than any other make. Wherever you rive v on the bottom. whu-K .- "a PfcckJ tute. Ask your dealer fur w r and lnlt upon having them ""to ka?r ucior t aalttt usncf- thru Write for flhmrated C". W. L. DOUGLAS. 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