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North Cnrollnn 'orris's .rtext. In a louff report of the opening ex ercises of the forty-fifth session of Roa noke College on the 11th instant, the Saletn ( Va. ) Timea-RoHter, of the l?th ays: The attendance oil tho first day was very encouraging:, indicating an increase over tho enrollment of last ses sion, nnd keeping up Roanoke's record tor increasing patronage for some rears tho nev ;non are nearly all entering 7ie regular courses for graduation aud students as a whole would impress 11 one as a body of p.irnest, manly vs Avno nro atcoliecre or armrnose A u.-.ual mnuy States are represented, nna also Korea ami the Chieasaw Xa lion of tho Indiau Territory. North Carolina, with thirteen students, comes ucAi io lirima m numerical order. RECONCILIATION. Ee Ye Keconciled to Col 2-Cor. 5:20, IVaslnU'e, Tcnn., Centennial Kxposl tion. With the approach of cool weather. ind the closing days of the Nashville exposition, mterest in that occasion uteadily ncrea?es, and the movement to Nashville ia very encouraging. The (southern Railway is the short and di rect route to Nashville. Double daily service with through Fullraan cars. Norfolk aud Nashville Limited, leaving onoiK naiiy a. ra., leaving Hal eigh o:-10 m. , leaviug Greensboro t:-i-jp. m. . arriving sashvilld 1:50 v. m. ue tcllowing day. Through rnllman w awing rooux car Norfolk to Nashville. Washington & Southwestern Limited, uaiiy, with through i ullmaa car from .Jersey City, Washington aud Greens boro to Jsashville, connection from joldsbc.ro, Raleigh and all points in -Aorta Carolina. Call on asent or ren resentative of the Southern Railway for urn miormauon. A IJeautiftil Blotchy Face. went ok you say. "Impoesiblcr And ro It If. lot er, F.rxama, Ringworm or anc other ai, ;i-iy 5-Kin (Useaso makes tQe tmnd'oinest arir iitoii?. J ottenne" will cure them, if -ic ouiy curo-ccrtMin, safe, sure. 50 cents at jiMiSjKisis. nr ay mail lor price in stamps. J J. SLugtvinv, Savannah. (ia. How's TliU? Wf offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for x? W??? 2 i'-Vrh tait cannot be cured by ... .. Y- J: Cue.vet & Co., Toledo, O. v p. the nndcrHitcned, have known F. J. Ch pey for tlie last 15 year, and believe him per leetly honorable in all business transactions rin liinjiu ialh- able to carry out any obliga tion madt? b- thir firm. Westcw Trtt'-vx, Wholesale Druggists.Toledo, wjitt,,SOi Kixnav A Marvin, Wholesale Hall s L :u:trrh Cure is taken internallr, act jnsdire.7T.ly upon t he blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. 1 PeVmi (1,- Sold by all Druggists. i'kc, . per uoiuo. .oll by a iJill"s Family Pills are tho be er. Drugs I io s Cure for Consumption has saved me many a doctor's bill. -S. F. Hacdy, Hopkius Waco, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 2, 1804. Tits rermanently cured. No fits or n?rvous psafter lir?tdy'(us:'of Dr. Kline's Great , crye h-storer. j.-' trial bottle and treatise free Dr. H. H. Kline, Ltt.,!)3! Ar.-h St., Phila., Pa Mrs. inslowVSoothinsc Syrup for children tert iintr. soft;;ns the gum, reducing inflama tion.nllayspain.cures wind colio, S5c. a bottle. and Greater Aro the enres produced by Hood's Sarsa- pnriila than by any other medicine. It you are suffering with scrofula, salt rhA,, hip disease, running sores, bolls, pimples' .ijaijcpsju, loss oi appetite or that tired loeung, tase Hood g SarsapariUa. You may confidently expect a prompt and permanent cur?. Its unequaled record is uue to its positive merit. Remember Hood's SarsapariUa ist ne bestm fr.ct the OneTrue P.lood Piirifir Here Is a text that has had hard Usage. The Book does not contain words more tender or beautiful; yet as generally presented they startle and repel us rathor than attract. Have you ever halted at a mountain inn travel tstP.ined, weary and well nigh famished and asked for bread and they gave you a stone or something like it, hard, sour and unconquerable. "Well, oftert the Eread of Life is not really served to one, but rather hurled at him as some thing: hard, sour and unconquerable. Let us rise to the truth and privilege of reconciliation by easy stages. The whole effort of all life in nlant or animal is to reconcile itself to the world in which it lives, to those active powers of God which make the world what it is. The vine spreads its leaf to the sun and projects its root into the water that it may live. Birds bv Btrangc instinct travel afar seekinc a genial climate and feeding ground. In fact human life only becomes strong. masterful and noble through reconcili ation. We build houses to protect us from the rigors of winter. We invent machines to give us the control of nat ural forces. We study the laws of in dustrial, commercial and social mos- perity. In truth civilization itself, with all of Its peace, bountv and hnnnlnps Is but another name for Drosrressive reconciliation. The difference between the civilized and the sava.?? man Is found at this point. The civilized man nas struggled up into more harmoni ous working with the forrps of rind that organize and srovorn this wnriri- he has adjusted himself better to God's wnoiesomo laws of health, industry, en Hghtenment and ilized men are, exempt from the forces Whacll have destroved snvne-e ranoa famine. want, violence, insecurity, simply because they are reconciled men. Herbert Snenrer r?enfloa ura be continual adjustment of internal relations to external relations." Now the Apostle says all that and more In one word and that world is reconcilia tion. We reconcile our bodies to the material world in which we live nnri realize comfort. Wre reconcile our minds to the laws of nntu ond io nization la the result. vp souls to the higher spiritual laws which ure aim in nature but auick within ourselves and live in joy and blessed ness. So, when the Anostle nlarla with no to be reconciled to God he fa slmniv appealing to every man to rise to his own best, to overtake hla tin anA ble selfhood and be comnWo in rjri One day a bird fl where worshippers were bowed in prayer. A poet addressed line tr the bird which you may recall, contrasting the condition of the birri nnhuHin by a sense of sin, unconcious of having failed to realize its best, with that of the human worshipper with the keen sense of responsibility, aspiration and defeat. The contrast is Just. All life below man finds itself mmnioto ir, v,o. physical process. Even the checks and restraints upon the animal are tvhniiu- physical. With man ft Is nnt er, tt finds the restraining forces in rennn and In coi??cience. A higher order i3 iev emeu in mm. lie feels himself un der moral pressure to be right and to do right. If one doubts this putting of the case, let him examine competent testimony. Speaking after the manner of Paul at Mars Hill, certain of your own poets have said, as Byron for in stance: J'Ours Is a false nature 'TIs not in the harmony of things." v. hat bitter experience underlies that sad confession? What perception rr a possible and obligatory? E3IAN"D"FfOR ATLANTA LIQUOR, POWER FOR Ul MILLS. 1 i The Southern and eaboard Refusi to Haul It Into .South Carolina, Atl A t i fin f f Ct-ASiot aAt-m tlx f.n.nr.l tangle between the liquor dealers of .AOolumn Of Pine ChipS Picked Up , Guild Atlanta, the railroads and the State of- L t:-.:j- JAPAN'S EKTKRPRISE, Money Appropriated to Teach Anlerl Gcials of South Carolina, ovor the ship ment of liquor iuto the latter State, has reached a novel climax. Under the ruling of Judge Simonton as to what constituted an original package, tho railroads have been sending large quan tities of !:quor across the line, and the tlispensa y business has ceased almost entirely, i'he Southern Railway re fused to contiutie the business. And hns a big lawsuit in consennenee. The Ken. board Air Line notified the dealers that DISTRIBUTION PEABODY FUND, Poultry nnd Sheep Shipments-Montgomery to Speak For Russell The Oyster Entry Costs. Mr. Henry Fries, of Salem, is now Ibey would continue to carry liquor un- building an electric plant on the Yad- Wtn, When the kin river that will fnmi.l. rwer tnr til midnight on tho traffic would cease. In the scramble to take advantage of tho limited time, car load after car-load of strong drink lias been shipped from Atl unta. on firm alone sending seven cars. The result is that in Atlanta liquor is at a premium. A PROPOSED "kLiECTRIC LINE. One From AVllkesboro toTaylorsville Being Considered. The construction of an electrio rail- railway from Wilkesboro to Tavlors- ville; N. C.,a distance of twenty miles, is now being asritated. Tho nrnnnsed ino is entirely feasible, and could not fail to declare a handsome dividend to any company operating it. Onr -.-. duce largely seeks a Southern market, and u more direct Southern outlet is r felt want with our people. Wilke.a!:r-.T by reason of location, is the natural shipping point for the produce of Allo gbany, .Ashe, and eastern Watauga, aud a Southern outlet that would afford these counties cheaper rates of trans portatian than can be procured via Greensboro is badly needed. Charlotte Observer. DUAL HITII CANE-KNIVES. Farmers Hack Each Other to Pieces In Kentucky. A special from Owensboro, Ky., says: John Over and John Smith, both prom inent farmers of this county, got into a difficulty while cuttincr cane together in a field, and fought a duel with the caue knives. They fought for some time, and literally hacked each other to pieces. Both will die. They aro quite ageu, oeing nearly seventy years old. Tarlft Duty On Wrappers and Fillers. Assistant Secretary Howell has issued circular letter to customs officers on the subject of rates of duty to be as sessed on wrapper and filler tobaccos, under section 213 of the new tariff act. Instructions are given to the effect that all wrapper and filler tobacco, when mixed or packed with more than 15 per centum of wrapper tobacco, is subject to duty as wrapper tobacco. These in structions are intended to correct the rulings at some of the customs houses, where it has been erroneously held that 16 per centum of wrapper tobacco, when mixed with filler, may be entered at the filler rate of duty. Hood's Pills i. uut causo pain or Burt:. Aiinrufists. 3oc. K N. U. No. 40' 97. "" Klondike. I in 'tihwinvr 1 tana n i , . - v.- t v j.j , iny,-( H TrRX-ClaSS PT:Qfin. CC r ktoomchU -;it . FROM CHARLESTON S. C. y f ii .. . i-oV; Paciiars address A. S. Emerson l.-0 Jleetinor Street. fh.n-loQ a V. ers0Q " , - -wi wji, Vy. 20,000 ACRES FINE TOBACCO LANDS tablet after the of soldiers. devoted to solf same result. pressure impelling? best in unrirht liv- T ... r or Fate on ca?v terma in "West . are not land um, u.vn it ourteivos. OD LflfiD agents CO., Box 5.1, Pensacola, Fli. A.EDS can he eared with- cut their knowledge by Anti-Jag the marvelous core for the drink habit. Write Kenova Chemical ,. vu.. no xrou war. v uU information (la plain wrapper; mailid free! niRFi'j)rHair,9cur . VUllLUiha brought han- ... .m,n. unit, iw, Cincinnati, o. R. BAKER'S aIfii;o?j SI - pupation Indigestion. Mannfar.taiH OKFFVvi'f r lUn,nin Med,-ine C'ompanyr ' tKLL. V ILLE, . . . TE.E8SEE. KLONDYKE IS ALL RIGHT. Jack iVaS .? witonothl., b, ..., ,n Membet hfe. " Suit, & ?STZ PbSmId,. tGtter life V i Vi.e,M0 of waywardness anrl error? Ana Shelley sinfr., iikev.-ise Mature in silent ri,v,i,onM ,ii That all her works fullm the law of love .an save the nutrast th?11 ibuJ fro h!s own heart did that cnild of creniiis lf-arn that ia out of harmony with the law of truth, duty and 1ov. Tf wo ciinnt,i it,..., ine philosophers the rpRutt iv.,Tri the same. Urn Tm 111" I 111 rt- r. ( bept poised of men. used to carry a white tablet with a list o? tho virtu on it. upon which he would punch a iur pis taiiures. well the fcuun necame i k-p n tnr.-, !-i. .. " "at inie iract'.ce of n rpfrmDt oeine, wno was whollv ri culture. records th.-. vvnenco comes this men to seek their v nt'lice comes ttrn cptcq rvf f,n ure, of shame, of remorse that follows ivronff doin.?. "Watch the needle nf tu compass tremble under tho rrin r.f th0 polar star. Well thr r-rin nf o v. w-orld is upon the hnmn.n ni t man attempt to armnnt frZ tt of responsibility that is strontr unon lis meaninsr oP tho ., ' in "-citiuie or sname, the word of re- H6, an,d se where he will land phil- ?foPhav y' The nnly true interpreta tion of human nature is th cr,,-if.i nna TTa j.. . -f "l"'uni v-wc iicutt; me appeal of the y one to come Into ".. nic suniiua m.wa nr info j rat onaJ and timely. Through Christ divine life has entered humanity He wears our human nature in its pure and perfect form. In him humanUy offers ?ZfecK r,teousness and a perfect casriflce for sin. H stands in oranic and vital re at nnahin .x " B I r"To to become The1 sons"1 o?." IhnZ 7" Ul njmseir. of the world w.wt ,1x11 mm oi eternal life complete In him." The Armor Board's Southern Trip The armor board, headed by Com modore Howell, paid a formal visit to Secretary Lonpr at "Washington on the 20th, for the first time siuce its organi zation, aud discussed work already ac complished. It is probable that the departure of tho board ou its Southern trip will be advanced to tho 1Mb of October, and that iJirmingham, Ala., will be the first place visited. t Mullen Will h Postmaster. The Charlotte (X. C.) News stages from inside information that Charlotte's new postmaster wi,l be J. W. Mullen. iiiis newa cornea from such n source as to leave little or no doubt as to its au thenticity. The lorn,' right over this office lias beeu closed, and uothiue now remains to be done except the formal naming of Mr. MuUeu. power the mills at Winston. It is the only piani or me Kind in the State, ana is creating much talk anions the indus trial men. There is a plant in Anderson, something like this plant will be. Mr. Fries' plant is thirteen nnd a half miles from town, and when completed will furnish motive power for the two cotton mills, the woolen mills, a grain mill, a rlaning mill," the city electrio lights, street cars and lights and the water works. Contracts for the above power nave been closed. The cost will amount to over 8100,000. The power will be 2,000 and 2,500 horse power. Before Christmas the plant will be in opera tion, i he material for the pole line is already at hand and work will begin at once. It is a big enterprise and will be looked forward to with much interest by the mill people of the State. '- The Charlotte Observer says: The Pamlico county costs. in the ovster en try matter are giving State Treasurer V, orth sleepless nights." There are C95 cases, and the costs aggregate 4,200. There was judgment in the Suoerior Court for this amount, the cases having oeen consolidated to save the State fur ther expense. The solicitor appealed becauso the cases were consolidated. The sheriff and clerk of Pamlico are the sole parties in interest. Judge Bryan, in his findings in this case, said the amount was honestly due. It is claimed that the solicitor was unable to find any flaws, though there were two investiga tions in the Superior Court. Treasurer Worth has beeu invited to examine the bills of costs to find fraud, but he has not done 60. come weens ago mere was a serious wreck on the North Carolina Lumber Company s Eailroad at Tillery. Sev eral cars were smased, and Engineer . Barber had his arm badly crushed, barely escaping with his life. He re ceived other injuries from which he thinks he is permanently injured. Last week he entered suit againt the com pany for 20,000 damages. Ilia counsel are Messrs. W. H. Day and Lavid Bell. .. Tom Boyd, a colored train hand ou the Scotland Neck road, fell dead at Tillery while in the act of taking a drink of liquor. He had come down on tho freight train from Weldon aud had gone into a bar for a drink. The bar i eider had tcrned to get a glas- of water for him, aud wuen he turned around Boyd fell to the floor before taiiing the liquor, lie expired in a tew minutes. cans How to Make Tea Several months ago the Japanese Tea Bent to this country a special commission to investigate the condition of the Japanese tea trade in the United States and Canada, and to co-operate with its American representatives in giving publicity to the merits of Japan ese teas and the best methods of rre raring them. Tea bazaars are to be opened in many of the principal cities in the United States and Canada, where ladie3 can enjoy a cup of fine Japanese tea made by experts, and at the same time re ceive instructions which will enable them to make it equally well at home. More.than half the tea consumed in the United States and Canada is of Japanese CTOwth. vet mnst AtimnVoni anramntltf do not understand how to prepare it so as to develop its delicious qualities. The Japanese Government has appro priated a large fund to aid in prosecut ing this educational work. The Jap anese lea Guild has issued this official recipe for making Japanese tea: i?irst. Use a small, dry and thor oughly clean porcelain teapot. fcecond. Put in one teaspoonful of tea leaves for each cup of tea desired. ihird. When usintr Jananese teas. pour on the required quantity of fresh boiled water, aud let stand with closed lid from two to three minutes. Never boll tlie leaves. In order to retain tho natural flavor, Japanese tea leaves should be kept in tight can or jar, free trom moisture. ' Note. To thoroughly enjoy the nat urai, delicate and sweet flavor, neither sugar nor cream should be used. FOB UULl CHINA, r f tr it a m .iiOlilillL. IjAMM. 8EXD TO OB CALL OX MOOKE & KYLE, Charlotte, N. 0 No. 8 W. Trade SC., .... at.no JOBBERS 0 F TOYS, Cheap G'liln.i, f,nm't find Glu-juwiire. Will g.vcyo.tOLD TARIFF PRICES. I.ionr t etail Imparl mtnt v carry tliw iinnlftntT)ti line of IiinurrvvHvo, Cut Wudgewowt Hric-nBtnc K'hI House rurniNlilnt. Rrrln by nny houie in the Mutt, uur price ar thi lowest. Good Inprraln Carpet, H9e. per ynrd. Heavy brussels Carpet ,48c. per yard. tor tbeasklup. w mail you, free of all charfree, our new Colored Carpet Catalogue, trhich hows all goods In lithoprapn color. You can mako your telcctiojis as well 8 it yoii wero bore at the mill, and eave frotn 60 to 60 per cent, profit you aro paying your local dealer. If you wish qualliy aOTlejLcf carpet, fend fe, Ja.stf mriv. I.iiti having touch ilc ! fell or cl"! r.r to buy will tltwl it It, llir.it- lntrit t . nnn. il uiufiYt wlih our lu vera uA brokers or dirvct to u. We Pay tlie Hlglicat Market Trice for lions?! Itlcc. RIG GAROLINA MCE MILLS, C.()U)S1J()K, N. C. AN EDITOR 3IOBCED. The Stato Superintendent of Tub'ic Instruction is informed by Or. Curry that North Carolina will 'receive tln. year from the Teabody funds, $2, j in scholarships at XashVilIe and 83,1 ,v iu cash. 'Iho latter goes t the tiree i?. boro Normal aud Indu.-t: ia oliege and to the best of the negro no mi s.-h s huu io xuo iiigu i oint n't i public schools. Last year was n '.lowed. I i!lg its a Apostle harmony ST, J3SSFH5 UTS xno Uest on tho Market. All Druggists and Merchants. Mnf'd by Chottaopoga. Tenn. L. GERSTLE A CO-, I send stamp for wrciiviic ir ,o. a .UA&BJS &C0. vixvcinniatt nut. ' " " VUIU, "Plka Bull on, STRA YER'S COLIEGE altl5? Md Bhort- ie are NAPIITALI LUCCOCK. A mere figure of speech : lie "Away you go to the soa-shore, Mrs. Tiffing ton, and leave your liard-working hus band chained to his desk." She "Chained? No, indeed; If you only could be, I'd have some peace of mind." Brooklyn Life. The 'Miss LUHrS WHHl- AM (I Sit t All O Best Coujrh gyru;). Tatea GooU.' In time. Scwt hv dmiririat. Kansas City Times says that Brooxye Francis, of T.n.-t it i.... , . .. ' - .-, ibiuug in tiio city." It should be made a criminal matter to drop a name at a christening and pi it. In a country town, when a man buvf new aun, people guy him for a wcels Arm Yourself When roeeify. Tho three days' session of the labat convention at Chicago , ended ia a cii mnx of it cendiary speecLes. E. M 3acniater, of Jit. Louis, chairman of -tf couvenuou. resigned tho gavel and luuouueeci a resolution advisini; Btrik eis in fjeueral to arm themselves for icsisiance wiien necessary. Out of Th ir Cells to Freedom. Five prisoners escaped from the county jail at Welch, W Va. , by breaking ,lrT-H O iitVf-n ' 1 . 1 1 1 mi iu uicu mey were eon lined ami digging through a brick wall. Among the number was William Lee, uuder hie senteucefor the murder of the Cline boj-s. ia.ii No Irurtiivr Acllon. The postoffice department will take no further action in the incident of the .-hooting of tho colored postmaster at Hogansville. fta. Ttn-ill tok nil possible to prevent tho boycotting of the postoffice there; the postmaster has returned to his duties. Massachusetts Uepublicans. The Republican State convention of Massachusetts nominated the following ticket by acclamation: Governor, Wm. Crane; secretary of State, Wm. M Olm; lreasurer, E. P. Shaw; Auditor, John W. Kimball; Attorney General, tiosea M. Knowlton. Tho platform de aouncod free silver. One Million Dollar Fire. Fire in Washington, D. C, destroy ed the electric power house and gutted several other buildings, causing a loss of one million dollars. In the ofnee of the Secrcia- v of Stato it is learned that in 1 7PG Te:.c,i Goxe. of Pennsylvania, sold to the New York Speculative Land Company a qrarterof a miiiiou acres of mountaiu land which ho had entered. This land is in what is now Polk, liutherford, Cleveland, Mc PoweU aud Henderson counties. The New York company has sold it out, save about one fourth, to farmers, re serving all mineral rights. That urphy is a great shipping roint is clearh demonstrated from the fac t aloue that since the lirst of Novem ber p;iliott & Wood have shipped over ?40,000 worth of poultrv and e"-s "" ll 1 a-J C"rt rrom me oest iniornjation we can iret v ueroKeeauuciay counties liave shown nearly 10,00?) elieep this year. Mur- !ny iunetin. btuaents of a Texas Collesre ForcA Illm to Retract. W. C. Brann, editor of Brann's Icon oclast, -ras the victim of a mob of 200 students of Taylor university a Ban- ay tist institution, at Waco, Texas. Mr. tfrann was sitting in his publishing house when four men took him bv force to the college campus and threatened to hang him. Under threats of death, he was compelled to 6ign a retraction of an article he had written reflecting on xayicr university. Heir Mysteriously Kidnapped. A Philadelphia, Ta , special fays: ri t-. i i .... cuci 1V.-J. vjt. xusi, wno is neir to a large estate near Charlottesville. Va. but who has been a patient in the Penn sylvania liospital for the insane for nearly nine year?, being only slightly demented, has been kidnapped in a SiartllUff Wav. lthnnrf th ottn. - w w - W MVt-VU dants he entered n cab to go to one of the down town hotels to play a game of fimaiua. j.ne cao was Btonreti on t m street by six men. who draco-pd Tlntin another vehicle and drove off with him. a uere is no clue to the identity of the uicu or xueir aestination. The Mayors' Convention. The mayors' convention in Columbus, r t ai . . w., uiergeu memseives into a perma nent organization, and styled theni- solves the "League of American Muni cipalities." The following officers were elected: John Mc Vicar, Des i Moines, Iowa, president; Mayor Col- ler, of Atlanta, vice-president; Mayor Black. Columbus, treasurer; and the following trustees: Mayor Warner, Peona, 111; Councilman Walker, Tren ton. N. J. ; Councilman Baud, Min- i neapolis. Detroit, Mich., was chosen as tue next place of meeting. Death of (icii. Neal Dotv. Gen. Neal Dow died at his residence in Portland, Me. Tho end was peace ful and he retained consciousness until an hour before he died. fJen Dnw was born in 1803. beine 94 vears r.M lie was the father of the Maine m-ohibi- non law, passed in 1S3I. Julias Hfnes & Son, BALTIMORE, MD. Please mention this paper. GEORGIA LADIES HATE SHAMS; Have UHcd Dr. BI. A. fclm mono Liver Medicine 15 years for Sick lleadncbe, Contlvonoes, and no woman passing through tba Change of Life should bo without it. It acts on mo moro mildiy and thorough ly than tho "Liver Regu. lator" raade by Zcilin or tho "Black Draught" mode by Chattanooga McdiclnO Company. fiiifal lone? tr tou oivb riii.M in:i.r. You pmnnt d lUii umIo y,m un Urtin1 thorn a, I I. ii, iv (,( () i nter to (lu-lr i p iiirri-,i-iit; sn J'ull I'lltHI'lt Mpr-ll I J C.1 H atl' I III l -i l'4 I 1 1- n i i k r - I rrioiiv(, ) .i "rut li.iv (In kn nvl Iu a - u icl ojr ottici.4. We o.Ti-f Hi! t-i yau fr i-uly ii conn. Narvoua Depression of Women. A woman will often without knowing It commit slow suicide for her family. She will think, toil and worry for her children. Too often they do not appreciate it. Her tirod nerves and weary body at last reach a etage when eho Is almost powerless for any kind of mental or physical work, and she lis ucpre33ca nnaworrica ovcrtho conscious XkC33thatBbc is traablo to perform her so customed duties. Ilcr organs of digestion are disordered and although there is a con etant disposition to rest, wakctalncss and loss of power to sleep aro scrloos Indica tions of nervous depression. What she needs is a course of Dr. blmmoni Sqnaw Vino T71no to restore a healthy functional activity and give tono end vitality to ber nervous pystcm. At the same tlmo the etomach, liver nnd kidneys should bo stim lilatcd with Dr. 51. A. launons Liver Uledicine. Ball Ground, Ga., writes: I bavo known Dr. M. A. Simmons liver ?Icdl clno 20 years, end that It cures L Grippe, llcad acho and other o o m plaints. X think it is stronger than 'Zcllin'e Kegulatoi and "Illaelc DrcuBht," and that it give better satisfaction. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWJ WAY. eren If xrtw mn-ply i!iiiii n h rrln. la or- Oft to li-iii'lU l-,r.U jU'llemiHly, run mum knov nictii.ii;f nliiiut tlini. iJin-Tl IliU VHHt irj r ; I ; n tni Kir mi His ex;icriifiii-o n"!! if a (-- ij it Niuitry imwr lorlUillj fcvCi ifi-lity-fi year. It real wiilteu hy amnu vho nut ail Iu min I, nn I il-ni", :vl in ny n tnak niic a tue im of ciil.'ii-n i 4i-.ni :i-i a i iiittl,ii. On i a a t uliir,Ti ir j.,,11 !ll i-roilt -y lit, tweiity-flvj j cart" v.rr, on i u .tve in in v c.it.-' i nnnumly, ni l iiin.cn our rm-ii ilolliiri lor otl. Tin toin' I, ih'it yon un.t IipaIiU tij drlp-t ironliU In tlm 1'i-uliry V nr 1 an mi t t uj It hiini-iir, n:i I kuo'.v liow i r-mo ly it. i'UU ho ik will ti-mrli you. Jf lell how lo tJ-L :l n,i l i-ui' iliii;ii; to feed f-r fgK-aii1 hIi f.irraHfiiiii;; viiioiifoM tonnvafnt tree.loii; .11 rt "!; i l rv.'i-ytolti f, l.ilj , (inoi'il k-i-HV on llin u t .j.-.-c 1 link it iir.ttiuuta, fcem - j ..t 1 1 lor l'Ac-i;t.v..lvj ouu la ilA iipi. Cook Pu;!ishl.i Houso Ul I.EoxAitti sr.. Jf, Y. City. Jf Pains in Lowei Beck. :acUiair matnritr. &nl ppnfirlall utcr passiajr mronga mo cxpcncnco ci maternity, mM women find their bcalta After r j pcrtously damaged, if not entirely impaired. unepoinrui and wenry craprinir and lug down sensation intho back almost ovcry . bear woman has at times experienced. fjomn. times there nro Iron uterlao displacement, bntcftcn they cro eimpiy from wcehncosi. Women who bavo to bear heavy brdena, to uuuiTgo liCTcro luurjno or 10 macro crurn log disappointment, nro rnbject to this and many othcrdi3capc3. Wo cannot too otrongly recommend tho coo of Ir. iruaionKqa.iw Vino Wino, tho great Xcnalo tonic and regulator.- if! is W laa TASTELESS - 1 KrV ri arnes II. Cutler, of Boston, has pur chased for Northern capitalists that part of the old West Asheville aud Sul- 1'iiur ftprings trolley Jin between the passenger depot and the sulphur ci'ijus, ana win rebuilrt it. This is believed to mean that the company will rebuild the Hotel Belmont, which was reacnea ny tlie sulphur springs road. Governor Russell has slprfrT .Tni VY alter A. Montgomery, of the Supreme Court to make the speech accepting.Njn behalf of the State, the portraits of tho tuiee coioneis ot the Twenty-sixth tonn L aronnaKegiment, Z. B. Vance, Henry K. Burgwyn and James H. Lane. is the name to remember wh buying SarsapariUa. It has been ... curing people right alon more than 50 years. That's why PR y en k for 14 fcl'jjui AVoman Bosses Jitrcet Cleaners. Mrs. A. E. Paul has formerly taken 'charge of the brigade of uniforms! street cleaners in the downtown dis trict of Chicago. Mrs. Paul secured her appointment ns inspector through tho Civil Service Comniissson. She icuie ium sue is a "now woman." ir 11 The Story Ridiculed. t'l.l. Tl . . . . i.iditj jvepartment officials ridicule the Bforv attributed to Canadian sources u;;" uuneu states government is negotiating with Denmark for tho ac 'inisition of Greenland. Washingtoi. The disclosure is made that all the timber docks but one owned bv the gov ernment are iu bad shape. " r At the Monetary commission at Wash ington, D. C, J. W. Fries, "of North Carolina was appointed on the com mute on demand obligations of the cov ernment. h The Treasury has declined the third wV ua 'va:,ew.1(lk banking house to exchange a million in gold al Yo?k anC1SC fr currency ftt Xew Governor Russell is invited to open the Winston Tobacco Association Fair November 3d, to participate in a pa rade and be the guest of the Associa tion. He is also invited to open the Colored State Fair, atRaleigh, Novem ber 2d. Secretary of State John Sherman sends the Governor a formal invi tation for the State to make an ex hibit at the Paris Exposition in 1900 in accordonce with the act of Con gress inviting all States to participate. . The Southern Railway people are making great efforts to discover the white woman who gave birth to a child on a train, near Asheville, and threw it from a rapidly moving train. Its body wa3 found. . , .. I he Council of State agrees to lease to Raleigh for seven years its granite quarry half a mile east of the city. It was from this quarry that the stone ueed in building the capitol was taken Starving at Dawson City. 4 r c ..1 I.. . n Bi;cciai irum oeaixie, asn. soys nve thousand miners have food for a few weeks only, nnd thev arc fleeing from an awful death starvation L.' 1 -, 1 A 1 - 1 - uuuio uaiu uureu tue perns ot pnnw. bound trails to escape, and rescuers are going to get the others. Tvphoh lever ana scurvy are claiming victims. Gen. 3Ules Corning Home. Gen. and Mrs. Nelson A. Miles and and aide de camp, Capt. Morris, have sailed for the United States on the American Line steamer "St. Louis." Pithy Newj Items. A Missouri man wants to establish a cod factory at fcalisbur, N. C, The orange crop of Florida promises to yield lor tue year about 500,000 Doxes. Isaao Bell, the principal ownor of the uia dominion steamsnip JLine, died in iew aorii. 'A prairie fire in Manitoba has been fanned by the wind until it is close about Winnipeg. A slight 6hock of earthquake was felt at Santa Cruz, Cal., the vibrations be ing from east to west. At Philadelphia John T. Starbii'.v defeats Jimmie Mitchell by six vards in a twenty-five mile bicycle raco." James T. Druuimond. the and founder of the Drummond To bacco Company, died in St. Louis. Loftin, the Hogansville, transferred to position. colored postmaster at Ga., will probably be some other government John Cheatham, white, was nrrw in Rock Hill, S. C, for tho murder of , man a fellow-moonshiner 23 vears go, in Wilkes county North Carolina. Nenr Iry Uoclis Proposed. The special board appointed bvi, Navy Department recommends the con struction of five new dry docks. An,nn, the five are a steel floating dock at W port New, or a concrete dock at Nor icik, A. 3 kkSSJ ill fil U tSi K23 ?P F3 FM3 K s M WM 1 La S3Justascs;;d for adults. 1 t . ATt A. 1 1 1.5.. liar. V,. 191. ;entlem n:--Vr- t,M yr nr. rod botdon of OKuVir.H TA1- !'!!. 1 rf. flill.l, 'J(.,ir ntil mri tuiiiutit ibrf-o vt -i i !i!r-ijy i r.r. in rll mr perii-rii-o f II )'. in , in t.jo uri., 1 ;iin.w. hnv tiPTTW.,!!! nn !irln l I ('.ivf mieli titilvi-mul MU lltCUvU Tltr TI-1..4-. j-:r milr. . COiinrSPOMiF.NCT, IXVITF.n. Ola iroinmion Iron Ac .atl Vk. llithmnnd. CHILLTONIC TASTELESS AN O GUARANTEED TO CURE CHILLS & FEVER, DOES XOT IVimE THE frTOM CI. w A- McLarty & Son, Dimo Box. Tr xa. r?rJ.,2t?nt fme "jore of nmon' I'cp f in Chill Tonic, as it Isthn best w0 cvfrh.n. died. My son prescribes it in M.prjctic an l jraltistho onlyCh-U Tonic wuiih even a thlld can take without injury to tlie Moma h You may neni roo l (rroas of the llimim's Pepein Chill Ttmld and l gross of Kamsn'i Tonic Liver PlUs." For Sale by All Dealers. PREPARED BY BROWn Mr0. CO., CRECNtVIILt, TtRN. WARD. ralo'fTu TntLhA(fht,mtottn lri. their remru. Erh bird ba a meVl u,Vd , Cl3-. C17S23, C-'44 C34SM ' C1240 r 'i vi k ndly look throiijU your lof for VbovJ T rf. erV I Ijewl reward for each hlrd rttirned. FltKIN n Ot Morton wi ren. w Vork. ' Oxford months. had eleven deaths in three The register of deeds, Mr. J. W. Lliapin, teils us that over $100,000 in mortgages have been cancelled in this county m the last thirty days. This shows that the people are raying their The survey of the Durham and Char lotte railway is in progress at the ra e of a mile a day between Pittsboro and Haw river, in the direction of Durham. There is quite a lot r.f to who will be Raleig-h's next post master J B. Hill A. W. tihaflfer and l. Uailey are the most prominent aspirant. To Clear Ills Conscience. A Charlotte (N. C.) man has .1 ... v w moxuNeuue omce at Asheville $2.20 to go to the conscience fund, explaining IVin I1ii.a . -. . O f spirits on which the tax had not been Things In Books. It -would be easier to sympathise xnth our neighbors if their troubles were beautifully expressed and bound in a book. You are always reading in books of little events that turn tho current of life. Did anything ever happen to turn the current of your life? When on your wav to ernH fnr a living in the morning did you ever, i by taking some other street, run into , aometmng tnat led you to a fortune in j stead of labor? Atchison Globe. SR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, ' Can ba consulted In his office In CIIAitLOTTIC, K. C. Xo. 509 North Tryon Street. Oa any week day except tfcdnesiiay. Ills practlco ia limited to diseases of tb EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 8. N. U. No. 40 '97. TEUE. T-f Rice's Goose Grease Liniment MtnEUrl3.! burns- tarVant: quicker than any known remedy. No cure ?torP4r- Mp'AVnf" "'' 1-.11MPT CO.. OKKE.N8ECKO, N. C. r FROM CHATTANOOGA OR KARRI MAH JUNCTION VIA THE QUEEN AND CBESCEHT ROUTE Iln m (I so t c I "est lb it led Trains. a m i f5 FS Through rulimms from K'lvannab, Co him bin, S-nrtMn-,urir. A-hovilli, KuoxvJUe, Atlanta atid Clmitnuytga ta CIHCIHNATI.' Fi:onTi:T mm:. i ivcst f-Envic e. O. L. MITrilL'LL. W. v. HINCAKSO. District Vass. Av'otit, Qcn'l Pass. Aif out, Chattanooga, Tclu. Cialnnati, Ohio, L,l aitmi, p lie . Ifty rocnt.rcdi'ctlon n HuarUh UreA Jar-k Aattal AM I Jack, u'to'n hn'ii,n Mali 4 t 6yrr,ld erntoani ?V.,,L'','',, , lt- 15 to$i.o. AllMiuml. teMd end reliable Friresub J''t tochangoafierfpt Writ.. lor parclculnrn n,Hit B'Mni .Tank. ,!,. ricdniontSiorli Fwrni ureea muii. Walter " r - County, Oeorcla. km 1m WM Ml; EKJSt 2 ftl'i,"o!,,,n7 "f North C-arolta" Clgarctta &,k Boen with ch touch. all ron 70 cryrs. A Pleasant, Cool and Delightful Smoke. Lycm a Co. Tobacco Woaks. Durham, w. C. TOE CEOROIA TCLEQItAI'U SCHOOL 5&t; Teaches telegraphy therciiRlily . nd -J-V FTfii. rts u graduates la tlm railway Wa fA- service. Only csctusivo 'i clecrapb if- ' ' a Sclicol in the Snnili r,.lal.liili. n -m f,A nine years. Sixteen hundred uc m""""'"! uraduates. Sen.i fo, 111,,.. Tti i iinxpii criiiMit c..i. nZ. jffif OSBOHNC-3 August a. f.n. Artaai balmst VUJII Villi. V.DUO Uld. Nnli.. 7 6ad (or Mulotraav
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