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OP GOV AYCOCK. s TOEuicno-va a maie. i of Rettrinr EiecwUw With i j J . lleyotttt - VueUoa uu. i. of Wlimow.liwJfm, - (ikWi .Hetiartrd Chokv ; titt JSVTerir l-Vw Impart .ialHr. for ! legist i mk Proberm .React- . a at lUkHgli - Vital Nml int ration to tne Stare I'rgeii. ,.M(jnoe ft 1 Observer. .ah, iN'ov, IL-Tfte Wonwn ' Club . . !HUh i. face ' fac with the : situation, or' rather wIB who; ; t it t members terms the "cook :-m." it w tbe problem ot Hie oa.. (tie women of .North Carotin wk i v heea used to having cook. u.ipe 1 hose who know 1 how to com ..iseives, and hee ere indepenuen. u.e Mima end iineenteetsni or un .in negro women, i'nere is io t my cotiMjng ecnool here, but tni. ' 'Ople wno.inuht 'that -nuking cm i ...ii-np! Anywhere iuv In cue home i ini must be many poor chnur. i no no nut hv(! home such appi; s tor cooking are even nei ea- iy. ' be presence of tne negroes ii e greater (tart of the tnte, mid the : i-iMV inent mm cooks for geim-ituns ' n-u Ureal many people in look 'n c-ofiKlng lis low labor. A simy iiu .';. yowttg woman in this .it, :.o t Mwa by an admirer if m. aid took. " Mie. became. Indignant mi lie, and rising, ioiu nlm tnen mi. ei- ii tit una iookiiuc tor m iKik. it to on pt the negro wards in irn iv ami , hr one; tor her pn. sm ru!' cona ! for nnnody. Tne we. i. ii departed, and certainly losi ooiu ' by . not contracting a mnrriuK' h er, for the time may (uiri.v Aits wnen .he will eltner nave to cook r no out - to bunt. A great mnu . ri;iii tier nre hoarding, anil not .. w ui.tuern wfin are living "t Imint tttiiHt vpry largely upon rannrd Rooiin hu h indel are a godaenrt to thm practical young woman who wil, irn cnnkmf and not he aaham4 f ii iy h? rteaa ur that U wtll be ver in irouclp tor her to flnit yomi,. u for o iDDlf, inl wln'ii th' an irrW, a Hmift lit 1 1 hoinr ami n Ka ve wlllllolv th (-ook prubleni km ;:em, at leant, but It l rt-iilly a verv ru usi matter, and iieoplo who hnv nt may truly be termed fa Is? pruli rKhot It and arct down to work r they expect. to Mae above the present isln, for orlala It la. ' ', ' . i With tha completion of the ugrieui rnl bulldlnf at the Agricultural am. -i hanlcal College here will come n eat development of agricultural udy. it Is bound to come. It shmus i Kular thftt In all these yearn, until very recent period, an little attention is been -paid to Hftrlcultural filuea- uii in thlH wllew. A few years ai ere were only 17 students taking i ri ultural coarue, while now there c ten time that number. The col- farm la a very fine' one and h n n remarkably Improved, it will be nie an lobjeci-leaaun tin- tin- iicupu- , the ritate, and will tuke li:-i ikwhi ji: nmst th aoll teat fnrma. one of whicfc .:i eventually be in eaeh oonfi-rKWionai uict. the demand tor trained uttxi 'ithI student la very-great. An eru development In this line ia beplnnlnir. 1 farming la coming to be a populai protltable avocation once more, it fortunate that this In ho, for three : lour yearn ago agrlcuiturul mat- is were at a low ebb. and thins i ked very dark for the farmers. Now :s is changed.. If any man doubtvei t tuniigi im iai;i ui tin i. iivi uiitun crease in the -valuation of farm lands i the State would be most convincing, .is Increase In the pant twelve months vlng been no less than $32,000,000. :::a te 11a the Ctorv. and no doubt the siutlon'Ol farm lanws Im not even .Inerv i coina to nrove a areat fac- r. A young white girl, only 16 yeurh l. no ve in two mites of Ka ctEh erselt cultivated a SJ-ucie farm this ,ir, using only the beat machinery, ar. r k access has been simply wotH..vtH e Is at work every dny. brisht. Ut by, strong, self-reliant and happy. ..h her picture In the papers ami hci f the envy Of the leaa up-to-duti rmer, Texas haa set the South an . ample In the use of improved farm athlnery The one unfortunate thing that the mass of North Oirolin., irners go nowhere and see nothing tide of their own towimhip, or ai ..'t, the- Utile territory between ii I ,.l their county seat,. Th problem it w to get the object-lesson to thi rmers or to get them to it. Oiib Of the Interesting questions ir i, at 'it De ttte future of Uovernoi cock, v Will he remain at Ooldsbor 1 practice law there, or will he hav high place In the field of education yujjwuvi :. utr inrvpie vinu nave tnd fault With htm for pressing thr al matter Of the elementary educs. ii of everybody In North Camltt.u. ick and 'White; but the ixopic who . . aKi.A 11m ... 1 I ..i , ir uwuncu nun lui him vihuk Hrf fil l ntly very much like the locusts, a w of whom In a forest will keep up eh a din that an unobservant person tmiiK hiiuic jjiact lull lif e insects.' ; There have been very few . akers m North Carolina the eiual of it hearing so many languages, out ihey rip ivt'i rv m p p I prfefi Ind all lh peunie at work, and If they J? i :Al-l 1 O I Alt I ll vflect, they will know that the I'nlteit! " '1'" Stales, more .ioi.kiv fniin any oinei-j ItESOM'IvS )l Tlir. ASSKMBM. at and reflect tStales, more .ioi.kiv Tnnn any COIinirj. IIHWIDN, jivianunn ilj, nil 1111- , i .1 I. . tlonatiues. 'j her will be a cl wk of tninilRsliiw Appll Walt mi the lorther development of til? hi( uillej there j some solution or inc tauor prohleni, or vast increase In tn.- use ii the best farm nuu-nit.ery. in, AtMiitt VOiiSlilutlon claims that Hs ie.i tittd ftediv -cottnn-tStcKink malllnj jas been Inventod I h're. If linn is done, there In hardly OTy limit to whin ,Nurlh t arolma can ijo In Hie way cotton-fciiiw iiik- !0r' in iil.tiiieii now tiiiiu can be picked, most kiowit.-. i ounting solely uii jjofwl wfhit r-rhlS' r'ifr'iii v iinv through Blindnssx rt passion noted thus uuguanl wdlys Provlffed the said act Or acts lo not "XtvvMl to 4'otiflrn any Ijiw proceedings Jn Civil suits but. that the aome mty bo reviewed In 1 lie fnrrli-of 'Common law VourTyimmlttiie beg Iieave to report tu meir tiptnion;iim( tif niin' or whsh ngtott H-illtvnn -Anrt Ofeene -be' roqwiri'd to pny 1hi arrears of taxes duo from them QrevldUS to the commencement of llu ln errgmim -Of a-ovcrnmeiit In that part of itien, i luocEh. ih Norlli Carollrui General Asm-m lily With TVieAdly "Amirance and an Onler .Made Tliat Itomla of lax tVilkHtor IJrIlnquoiit lrlor to Kc resxlmi Be tilven (n Kewlnt of Kesolntlonn at Nowbern and Action jlhe state and that ihey tB reienm-d from Taken Tliorroil at a litrr Date. j'.he payment of any tuxHT which have be Prepred for The obse.ver from newly-1?.? vi If. ' , . j. , , iiriAl I WII-C II till rT- M CTSI Itei. or!dlscoveie,l orlumls i ittee are induced to make this last roc- . ,71" VL,;. or AL. X immeiulatlon from a Convention That dur- Vr Tr LL,, iroc si- " the people were much Op- hick io Piiii .. ,'.:; h iv, ni a eessed una as tltey enjoyeu nom oi irie Oovernnr fJlenn's administration exptcied to tie a very iiucl om-. He iH a man or decision, and, in fact. inlg!U iirm-lv endlavour to suppord and laninialn m defend the ni1.iMli'iu liovfriimein Is tlitreof & ii a 1.1-Bi slutor i will not Know i iniilv Vnt directly or Indirectly lor tie ! Papsiige of any law .or Uiws Contrary ioi . the true Intent and mVunliig of the I'mmtl- j tenetlts of Government they Ought not in Instlcn to be lmnl.il with its burthens Your Committee lieg leave to reetimmend he moft Friendly lnten-ourse between tln ItiKciiH of thl Htate On the eastern anil Riern wnterw ruit aoove an tnat inn itutl'in Hil l I do further Hwear that I have not by nmell or any oilier pciwiii or P'r wnis given or cause to Klvln any Olft gra tuity or prefjem v, hal.soever To any per .son or Ij. in him for his or He ir Vole to ilitiosi bt caiied streniiouK U l s ue that C.eni'Re Peil, ( f Wltistou-.-taleni. . Io be hia private secretary, (umlih ,.f I he executive oflice. there will Ix no Cllllllue in tne iicr.HOnw-1 oi (lie .Still' .ini.- or or tneir snuoroinaies. (nmani a mm h """" "" i pahichl.ui Moiintaiiis ii ipi".i. rtn,, iui, . nni ... coiiUmiliiK a memlici- thereof take or re The J ipanene are si remarkable i, crW(, p,.vi, u,lv ,,. pTnM or y part ol i;io,iie ili.:i lliry are noiv ii i; rai ling t,P ,,ri, ,,f av fl1ce within the Blali Ihe attention i.i the whole world, at , niier for mv own ue or uses of any pnr- fui tion and discord which have too long irevnlied may be no Uingef siiffered to Hive an existence In the western world: rhl your ,ommittee C'onoelve i to lie er ected by extending friendly protection to hose whose habitations are west Of the 1 1 nice, i M. 'IM :IT i loni; Me. a n .Jiuit:. I (ley deserve to !o. v hlle i j,,,n nt p.-i i.,pH whalsiHver otherwise lliar , the'st. l.nuis Kxporotion. I liac.ivhul c r.i rliall Im- illrecled liy Law i nk wilii a iirorninent J -i t i - oeii ne .! he mill me n very interesiPii th:r betng i hat wnenevcr an., Your CommlttcM beg leave to silgKest .hat nltbough a sepnnill(in Ik nt this time impracticable yet whenever the weolth ind Numbers ihe Cltlrens On the west rn waters so much Increase as to make nl save his! Japanese (roes to unv cuantr n lie not only keep 1l;K eyes and euia open, but he writes to wnat may ne ailed the intclliKetii e ilepart ilienl ol I A I! pc.-lilei ilie ihei"or iSi- WHI Hear falthfull and true All.- to t ! Slate of Frankllnff and I he same necessary that then we are tree o say a separation may I ike place I'pon 'rieinlly anil ici Iprm al l rnis and I'nder eitalii couip.ii in arid slipul:itionM - KT.IPIIA HATTM5. C Vorth Carolina In Senate i::th iK'cr. lTIW will trin lv endeavour lo supisirt Mainirmi i ,,,, fUTet;ttnii Report was rend, amended ,.nd Hie In-lependent U.ermnenl thcrrori m(, cnn(.UTTf wph s amended nr. I as n rjuvenour 1 will Kndenvour to J4MSCOORS. S is government anoui all the ihiriKW o. ; s j.ipcrt the Constitmionnl rights or tlir';(1v order VlIATHRffCLE of healing ' ists? The Human Heart Made to Beat Again inWoman's Body Rescued From the Grave. THE BLIND MADE TO SEE AND THE LAME TO WALK. ' "!'-'- "" "s'HjFMnii Jin. ii I iiniiiiiiJ-ri , ' j&towTty;m,j.x,Mmmm.M And Hopeless Invalids Heal ed of Diseases Pronounc ed Incurable by Physicians. iif.nrtanre or or possible value in ji.i.,ii wiich he sees. I-iklio i i our ac.t all the cltiaens of the t inted Mates who go abroad writing l;, ar.me oti'l clal at Washington uuoiil' what tn- niive seen which Impreiseil them hm o. poKsiliie value. Tlni.k of lie it mil .deas thus Io he gnlhcre.l. It Is IK' wonder that the Japanese are piiKiiliiK ahead. The old soldiers say they never heard of su.-ii lighters; doctors say the Japa are simply wonderful in their ener gy and lii hospital mutters; as artisans, i hey are unsurpassed, and evoryhn.y works: there are no Idlers'. In Hie en en try here there n re very few craftsmen. but In rural Japan there are no end lectors Air of the western Territory lie for of theni. They make all uni;ln tf beau- Us n.u ulna i--m Hie Btetc of North llful things. Kvcn the children ' ibis, farollnn was linlebied lo them for ar il,., ...... ti.nirhl w-lw.ii i-iiK. liillntr io I'.ns "i l uses aim i'i-ei imiiin-H iccf, ic.i be soldiers. They learn everything, niio their adaptability to any sort' 'tf condi tion Is simply wonderful. Hv of n"M'i iriilin a And this Sl l" Im Iii- Thls Im all s.irts of a letter, and so'lwMvs ilislne"- of Im-Iiiv govere-d In the we will talk a little bit about our de mure little friend, Ihe p-irt'iidge, who. neonle ami In ill things dischaige the ililty of ni oflice lo the IsM of mv tvkill ar.i! abllite S lielp me find Onih Tr-ki-n by Hie Memls rs of Connect I A 11 W ill H 'ir I'alHifull 'ind tine nlh "eiime lo the jiiile of h'ratikling and will M-ii'-ly endeavour lo supnort Maintain an'' defend the Iiiden, nUanl Government there of & as a member or the Council of Stnt r will faithfully discharge the duty o' mv ofllee ioi ".'rd'mc to the best of my nl'll! and iiiid ability ,l;,i,l,,rsemem;m''0lMl N,1 KllkM I.. IVr.. on Top of Vn A eoppy of Oath & Toti Hluli for llimiaii Being to ' l.lvc. ol- Wnshiiigi on I'osl. I There is one American meteorological (Station of which people seldom hear i which bctits all others for height. Al- illeetioiis have line-1 1 nougli It Is an American institution, .arl hv the said col it is not i". -this L'nlted States, and al- J MAVWOOIl l Concurred In the House of Commons If, Deer. ITS'! rt'ad c Concurred with JOHN K. ASflli R C. v order J IICNT Clk Kiidor.n nienl i iteporl of the Pommittee on Ihe pell I. ns of the Inhiihls. of Wasliinclon Hul Ivun Greene V K ATI IKK OKKHSKIt V ATORY. Whereas il i uracil I tint Ihe fdieriffs oy tne way. I.i one of tne niiu'n thlngr the r't.-.te h.es. This bird, is adait nj. I iuii?i If lo conditions. Just as the Jap unse arc dolus;. l!e finds it ne essiry! in this day of lii.ignxine tins ,,n I K""e snots to ny tort her than he tteii to do iiaid lev, ,i;,l as -nade in full or in leetm-'s Sheriffs or commissioners of eon- . though it Is In constant operation night 'Nciii.-il nr.ti.ertv anil, r au'lliv the millmr-i ., (iHv there is no observer there, the place being no high up that no living -rlnclplcs cf Honour Virtue nr.d Justice ' . , 7 , . ., , ft l therefure Hevolve.l that wh-re .in-1 It Is a mile higher up than the famous sheriff or commissioners of eontiscateij I observatory of Pike's Peak and three 'n.p-rtv that lu-v,. f.iii. I to settle wltl" Mount WasbinglotiB. piled one on toj h.. Kt-Me ef Xori h (-iirollnn or who have '"I Ted. ti,lr .ic'lioiite nnil lt.-e..1ve il, i n nime'iit rnenls from that Slate and ' il, '., c,-illnl f,,.- Hie .-nil. elti m hi Ii-" '- ne'ile iir oie.'lit lo !ia''i. ii. er nnil nlns to lake to trees, and he i, 111.''.'" Hilt the lmlnls of llll Hllell il"lin acting i,ccornl,,s,y. Thi- ;;r1,er I, ,!", ",j measured pnrtrlile (lights Uisaiutuinn.! .,(,.nv,.,(., r.,,l(Iint ,,, Ij)w both litre and In Virgiuin. and found it',, it r'nvHiet- iti snived ihat i oimmts , that they were tw ice, or thrli'e as long I, m r i e -in'm'nleil In wait on t he General ! as ihev wire, say ten years ago. This; As enildv of Hie Slate of north Cirolln."! may seem mrunire. but it Is true. 'I'm ' " n"'er In Hum tint II Is Our desire (oi hints have taken to I r.es slso ami II ''t-i'iM h i I '-Ji-r and riermanenl ,'nloe is uulle evident thai the old birds havi taught the new ones this trick, for tin hitler are up to it. interesting ch. i racier llcv. Mr. t'iKiiuls, A particularly in North Carolina is .1 Christian minister at Seluia. an Knglishman and was one immortal "Six Hundred" in the is well with Ni'i'lli Carolina ns Hie rest of the Stiles ne Hie mini Incut and to re-novi mv doubts that foe arl"" in Hen Slalr l-csjeetlng th" goodness of Oer wishes In ; ' .i'iIs th"in im the siiheet of our seraira i'inr mid In iisnnre iluon we are ileter- j llined to r:iv the nie.' y t I'i e t I II wi.i'V: I 111" .. It... I,.,,.. I,,!.... .....I ....... ..1 .... ,.r tl..i.. H" ,mi ' or '..s(d..n p:i-. Ihe Seernul dav ,. ol I ii-j I,,,,,. 7s4 -- -fauio.lsi Test- flrltlsh charge at lialaklava. He was ". MlTctH.'-r. c S. also in the British column under Sir'''- A "AMSFv c c. Colin Campbell, which relieved I.uck-! " MPS WHITE S. S. now in the enl nnitmv lit-India : 't "tKI,FY OONEION bears bullet wounds received both ln : 'Kndorsem. nt) the Crime,, un.l In .he niiHiim He h... Hi ihlt Ions of the Assembly been In this country for nearly 40 years and has made a great many warm friends. Hp whs In I.midnrr not long ago. and there saw his old commander. ??ir Colin Campbell. s. c. The Statu of Freiik'tn if the other, would lack neirly 1,000 feel of reaching the base of the build in". This weather observatory is operate 1 y Harvard Cniverslty and is built near the top of th volcano Kl Mlsti. ivhlch ils.s 20.320 feet alsive the sea 'buck of the town of Arequip;:. In Peru, i It is perched on the edge of a huge rater, fioni which at Intitvils great i clouds of sulphurous vapor roll nboul I i lie station or shoot for 1 .1)00 feet Into '.he air. I All sorts of delicate silent if It- iiistru-, I ments for recording the temperature, ; tie force and direction of the wind, j i lit- condition c,f the atmosphere and iiner tilings which meteor. !oni.-'ts de Ire to knuw are io!!e ted in . this Ireary. desolate place, a fid here they j a oi k w ithout a liuinunv being conduit icar them c. ent once fH(. three months, i when an observer mikea-a perilous Irit jp rrom the oMservutory situated lowet -.own to take the records and wind up i .lie clock which keeps the instrument!, I .'King. PROFESSOR'S PHENOM ENAL POWER. . - Upsets Modern Medical Practice by. Curing With out useless Drugs and Medicines. tilves Service Without 'liargo lo tlic Sick nnil Ailllctcd, Ilcllovlnjf. It Ills Duty to inl and ian to Help Suffering Humanity. SELLING ; ,'-.. - , -, .'.- The manufacturer who makes and sella hiA prodnct to the user; Is a merchant as well as a manufacturer. Most of tle cotton mlllsr" have commission mf rchants . to sell their products. In our business we must make the goods and also sell them. It 1s for the selling of our products thnt we pay for this space. It It in worth our good money to reach the purchaser with printers Ink in this way, it certainly ought to he worth the while for those who want machinery or machine work done, to come, without any cpst, when In Charlotte, to see our machine shop,- pattern shop and foundry. . . , We make things and these products of ours must be sold. There are cases where we could save mo'se than haU of your repair bill. There are times when we could fix you to run In a day, where It might otherwise require several days. The D. At Tompkins Co. CHARLOTTE, N C Presbyterian COLLEGE For Women Charlotte, N C. ff. mi iiW-A!.l.l . m Many Kaleigh people have spoken alsiut the election this week as the qulilest nntlonul one thev ever saw i their lives. The time used Jo be when ihere were great parades licre. with rights, fireworks, bands and every noise imaginable. Those were the days w hen1 the parties were closely matched, and J when It was a political war to the knife. I No Ituleigh Mople who saw it will evei j forget the night before the election of' l.STii, whin the Republican and Demo-; .rati.- pi fici ssl,.- 3 "mixed' on Kayetti-. ville street, and when a mjab, of ltepuh-j ilcntis chiisiug a young liemocrat into! the Yarboroutli house, the front ol which they were bombarding with' '.tunes, brickbats and bottles, were met j j SSivnie of the scientist:! in the Are I lUitia observatory, which is also run iy Harvard, and is itself 7.550 feel- bove the level of the sea, cannot make he trip at all, and some of those who j lo make it have to give up the job af , ier awhile because the "soroche" cm i lounlaln sickness overcomes them. Hut j oinntn after month and year after year Hie click, click of the Instrument goes ! jii In the deserted observatory. vhl)t I me sulphurous clouds roll abput it. tin om Hie Ii.int ll illollne fr s r imm's Ini ' i- (,i nreseni the Iteselves of Hi" As semble of thii Slate to the Aise-hly n' tie Rtut" of north Carolina Mr Thomas ti. it was duly elected for Hint purpose "Vsl V MITI'MKI. C. S i' a n msi.:y c. c I MPS V (lTf0 S -!'icCKl!:v IMIXK1.SON s r '. tin, 1 1 , ni uji !. Hie (leniri' Assembly '.icnllemen 'I'lle I ulifrq Ii.,.lu.-ill, iii.fl....ii...l ,.,,i, n.n. ul into :t,,- hinds hv .Mr. Thomas Btii-irt : ' K,0"' nnn threatens destruc vho savs thev contain Resolution of n tion, and fir below the earth, where ''odv of M. n to the Westward of Hi" Aii- nen hve, spreads oul like a map, wlthl eiacnian Mountains, siinmr t hemselves ;he 'w r nkCi sea" ,vii,, oi it the ladles' entrance by the deter-1 'l-nd 'r-" merit i he liitieral Assembly of the Sr.tc 'rarlclln. and that he Is attending to give , 'he Honorable the General Asae'nbly of 'Ills Stat- full information on the Husins' ""' il ' hi the said Heniltilions if You 'ill think pr,. per to cull upon him foi ' l':i t ; ".n I'o-e - nd cAswisr.i. v-w'hi rn ?lst Ileoenir 1Tli eons; mined wife of the proprietor. Her eyes .'ihiKed and she had a revolver, cocked I a ?i;.h hand. She meant business, and j ihe crowd knew It. and nobody camei a step closer, but on the contrary re treated. Meanwhile fighting was goim. on all along the line, nnd the troops were put under arms, while n cannon 'oiible- shotted, was brought up to street corner to sween things clear. It swept, and the crowd dissolved. Flit: I. A. OLDS. Me ' ixe fn Tim A owla.vs 1 tut tic With a Steer Harper's Weekly. The great event at Cheyenne this m and does his duty as he sees !t.!ypar waa lne remarkable feat of Will r-, RI9M cir TP1A nMli, A the ...Kli., ...... :e, the brains and brawn of the State. ave .stood back of hirn in what he has Miie, as has been shown this year at. " State convention and at the public a kings, and of course the colored ; !e are devoted to him for standing ' ir elementary education for them, ue persohs have said that the Gov or might , become the head of some cational Institution, and others have icte-d various things in the future him. For bis own part, he says wiii return to Ooldsboro and re ft the . practice of law. but he. oi se, cannot say what the future has ore for him. He will go down into ry as the educational Governor. of . the questions now beine Pickett, a negro hailing from Taylor. Texas, who gave his exhibition while i'O.OOi) people watched with wonder and admiration a mere man. unarmed and without a device or appliance of any kind, attack a fiery, wild-eyed and powerful steer and throw It by his, teeth. With the aid of a helper, Pick ett chased the steer until he was In front of the grand stand. Then he Jumped from the saddle nnd landed on the back of the animal, grasped its norns. and brought it to a stop within a dozen feet. By a remarkable display of strength he twisted the steer's head until Us nose pointed straight into the air. the animal bellowing with pain and its tongue protruding in its efforts to secure air. Again and again the ne gro was jerked from his feet and tossed the meeting of the Legislature! into the air, but his grip on the horns so near, at hand, is what will " great questions to come before : o ly. There are no really great ns to come before It so far as iw be seen.. . It may take up the a of immigration, .and providing r ts abroad, to turn part of the ; .le from Europe to Xarth t'aro j his is vthe course, the Western take, and it 1 the only thing to it. ". There now appears to be - a desire to get.' foreigners here, : this be as deep it seems, the ' ure may. act upon iw Of course, many people front Europe would me to lids fine fllimate, wwob uke A ia better? Hvlng-place thiini the bleak Northwest, i- t flrst khow about ii and in list, be assured of social oever once loosened, and the steer fail ed in its efforts to gore him. Cowboys with their lariats rushed to Pickett's assistance, but the action of the com bat wns too rapid for them. Before heir could be given. Pickett, who had forced the steer's nose Into the mud and shut off its wind, slipped, and was tossed aside like a piece of paper. There wus a scattering of cowboys as he Jumped to his feet and ran for his horse. Tak ing the saddle without touching the stirrup, he ran the steer to a point op posite the Judges', stand, again jumped on to its back, and threw It. Twlct was the negro lifted froir his feet, but he held on with the tenacity of a bull dog. Suddenly Pickett - dropped the head m the G JVernor to ll.in'l'le the Gen! Assembly 3!st. Deer. 1785. In the house of Commons ..r.lc-o.i to he sent to the Senate Rv order 3 Hunt Plk. Tn F- ii.itc L';1 IVi , 7( M Sneaker A lieni Th.- Ki '.dutions slKn-.l by WllP.im White v Stok. li y I lon.ildsiin lueomp.inleil with the tnnriiKiiy MessaKe we propose refer .iijf to th- Committee a ppi lint e to cori- 'de'- i f .in ,j report on Hie Slate papers rciiiosi the Coniiiiill-e in ivrun-t thernn IiiIIIiiIIiiW H. Order ai i:x Howell to the Commit! in the G !... Not agreed ( Kndorsement) Friinnlin Papers reglsted Deifmher m, Honortiblc Poverty. .'Ittsburg Dispatch. There is testimony to a life of scru- uilous honor In the news that the bur Hubert K. Pattlson, after a lifetime , ipent in the discharge of public and private trusts, died a poor man. It it mnounced that the property he left Is ; ncumbered. and u committee of proml , lent Phlladelphlans has opened a sub scription to discharge the indebtedness tnd preserve the property for his fam ! Hy. That Governor Pattle.m could. In tne pisltlons which he held, have ac .rued wealth If he had been willing to JUbonliiiate his Integrity to the dictates of acquisitiveness, is beyond dispute That he did not do so may be excep tional to the professional politics ol Pennsylvania, but that fact makes thi exception no less to his credit. MAHTIN leive iiddccl M Mul'awlev S 8. M Mc- vernor;! THOUSANDS CURED. DeWitt's Witch Harel Salve has cured thousands of cases of Piles. I bought a box of DeWUCs Witch Hazel Salve on the recommendation of our druggist." so writes C. H. La Croix, of Zavalla. Tex., "and used It for a stubborn case of Piles. It cured i me permanontly." Sold by R. H. Jor- iimr Committee to whom was referred ! dnn A Co, sundry petitions from the Inhabitants of I V arlilnRtiiii Sullivan and Greene Counties " mpressed with a sense of the sufferlnirs SOME NEW PtTTH-nva f those peeple during the Anarchv which has linir prevailed among them leg leave to s-.ii,-iie.,t the necessity of extending to .luni the her-eilts of Government and pro tection: and thai they he Assured thev vill neither be discarded or neglected by W e have Just been making some new pa i tern Hor head shaft, hangers and head shaft pillow blocks. These pat terns are of a design so far superior to anything that we huvo heretofore tiuir nn thren on this side t!ie mountains; ; been able to get from other makers ?nilr"?i iwt.ShaI,1 rim:'".' wcl,rc '" r-that we are not only satisfied but 'XXlr of ni . Vth result, of our efforts hat the numbers an 1 weilth of thosf , , r C nre or very BUDeOf Counties will by no means enable them1 n 1 hev are p"tlrely new and we as yet lo support a separate Government: ! hav ',ut 1,1 them the best feature. Of ar.d that therefore the legislature nt thi3i'bat Wus already on the market.sand period without xl Once abandoning n -Ton- have put In ttieiri also some features .,", , nn.- nuiiii,T-r ill Hi r wca lllV l.lllzi'nicl A-hleh .ii l,,.,rt. , , . i - - i aii irnvc nun uruuui io our KtiowledKe. Wn flncl fhnt In though 1 v.-r : 1 1 to theni or tlicy came to inc. liistauc? makes iio ilii'fereiu e. Whether they live one or a t in c.i.-i." m I iii.'li-K away Is a!i the same. A adtec Is nil that is necessary to enlist my aid. What otlr. r men may or. may not be able to do, how they fall or what I hey charge makes no iliff -i .tiee lo mc. My fiower is supremo." I ""psligatimi proves thai Professor: Adkin's ciaims are more than borne "tit ' f 'I-, and that be fulfills his promise of free service to the Very let- ENGINE, S in ruin ar.d distress: metr s neaa ana : grasped - the uoDet nal advantage in other of the animal with his teeth, threw ugh ; ofjthem , shoold be wide apart, to show that he to any rural -community to was not using his . harras, andt .anlt i comradeship, and after "lowly upon ! . back. The steer lost course, thev would affiliate.;!" footing and rolled upon Its back, tives. Most of the ftopuUn completely -coverlns; the negro". ody ! h Carolina is of native with It. own.- The rowd wa. apeech--i many people dislike kssr with; horror, many believing;, that y kind, mainly because Ahe negro had been crushed: but a see- ft nil about themj'ond later the steer rolled to its othef i here r.o out West, side, and Pickett arose uninjured, blow. 1 at the mixture and lng and smiling. It appears to Your Committee th.n von,.!'" ,"ui. "'eoge. V iirlening persons in that County h:ive so - "'gntng new pitteraf our contract i' deluded many Of the Citizens as toi"'1" wle erection of machinery puts in.iKc inirn wisn a sensratlon under an " posinon to introduce many new Idea that they by the Act of Cession pass- features. It is Just as easy to tjliike u in June I, M were for ever severed from! the hanger so that shufttne- ,nav h nis cov-mment and Its protection and 'casilv Dut un i d t-,i,l T ' ,1 would l e un emaiiclDatlon from Shi verv ; . lS"y P.. Up al'd taen down as it is , ' rn r, . . l- i r. , t, ... ,. . , .im ii..ii,Mi perviineu ine minus or a ma jority for some time while Ixil On by u lind Infatuation: But when they had time to reflect they clearly discnvered-tmit thev vcte euusl partakers With the Rest of thi- Stale in the mild iiitiuoiiee of fts Cnn Jtitullim nnd Laws were cuually rcpreseni .1 In Its Counties . - . xour committee Beg Leave 'to Repre to so design them as to make theni difficult. We make all our bearings, self-oiling. This Is a valuable feature. Who could deny that it! is better to put sufficient oil in a hollow base of a bearing to last six month, and then not be bothered about It again, than to have the old way of. squirting oil sent that while Anarchy prevailed in the!Qn H every two or- three ' hours . and COUntleS or Wnshlnfftnn Hlllllvan Greene Various Acts were done Under the sonant lo the Laws of this State and. the persons promoting the same have oeeome highly reprehensible: but as Great Con teniions ana. Anomositles - would arise. beside, the trouble, generally bavin . mes. also By careful oiling of oiir inthorltv of the supoosft,3 st to ot Mkl1aera mhti,. Iln which were hot strictly Right arid cSkfiiJEJ iLJS il J?0!' - ... nwil WW V1 IX1C verjr best result, and w never hav a .loppy , mens of oil on the floor or on the machinery or on- the cloth , or nJJmJiSnmei9t People in! whatever else we are'. maklnr. f pun' 'vHiTHE D, A. TOMPKINS ,CO." Your Cowimit&i m'- Paitertt , Makers.' " Moulder. and Ma the necessity of passing aa Act Or Acts of chlnists. Oblivion stjas-to Conciliate and Quiet the , .v CHARLOTTE, N.' C - Kochcster, N. Y., Nov. 10. (Special Correspondence) -Discarding the use less drugs and medicines dispensed by doctors and yet healing hopeless In valids of diseases pronounced incurable by physicians and spcclulintn, suc ceeding In restoring life and health when doctor after doctor failed. Pro fessor Thotuus F. Adkln. of this cltv, hns proven the value of a wonderful discovery that threatens to upset mod ern medical practice. In the face of opposition, rrltlcbun, even rlddloule, he has persisted In Tils belief that hope should not be lost until actual and unmistakable dissolution of- the body occurs. He claims, and offers evidence beyond doubt, thnt he has made the human heart beat again In the body of l woman given up to death. He cites nanu-ii nnd instances., w bore, by means of Ids discovery, he has made the blind see ami the lame walk: where hC has permanently cured paralysis, con sumption, syphilis. rheumatism, itright's disease, and other diseases heretofore suppoaed to be Incurable. Mure thnn taut, he states thnt he can en- the sick In their own horrLPs hun dreds of mlleii away without stirring from his office. In one Instance, that of a Mrs. I.. A. Philips, of Trawlck, Tex., the vviliiesHca say that he raised her from the dead. Wnether that is literally true or not, there In little doubt but that the woman would be In tier grave to-day wcre.lt not fur ihin .nan's strange power over human l'f- ind his ni iri clous control ox er disease ind clout h. Mrs. Philips had been u hopeless invalid for many years, ami for the Inst live- had had been bedfast, ;'ouid lie on one side only, and waa covered with bed-sores. She was suf fering from a severe complication of diseases, including stomach, kidney, and female troubles, and had 1ieep nider treatment of twelve different hospitals and various doctors, nil of whom failed to 'help her and pronoun ced her case Incurable. Her agonien were ro great that they threw her Into onvulslve spasms,, while her body wan .vasted to skinand bones. All the medicines given her were without ef fect, and she was rapidly Hearing her rave, when she heard of Prof. Adkin. broken in body, pain-weary, and with mt faith, but hoping against hope In ihis last desperate chance, she wrote to him. He replied at once, snyinc that he would take her case, assuring her thai be could and would save her life and restore her to health. And not withstanding what the doctors had laid, he did cure her completely so that to-day she Is up and about, i: veil woman, joyous, thankful, and en thusiastic. Another case almost equal ly remarkable was that of Mr. It. A. Wullcn, of Finey, Mo., who fur four veins was paralyzed and was rlcadily growing more helpless In spite of all the doctors who attended him. His ure was so quick and marvelous that, in u letter he says: "It was like bring ing the dead to life." Prof. Adkln : ured Mrs. M. W". Xolen, of Covington. Oa.. of n malignant cancer without the knife or probe: he stopped the Great White Plague, consumption. In the case of Miss II. L. Kelley, of Seal Cove. Me., ind hundreds uf other suffering men mil women have likewise been rescued '-y this wonderful man who aecjms to control some mysterious force not known to ordinary mortals. Winn called upon for an Interview. Prof. Adkin said: "Yes, I remember the cases you men tion, but do not quite understand why they should cause any especial aston ishment, iciice thev arc no more won lerrul than scores if other cures I have made since 1 announced tny dis covery to the world. I firmly believe that there Is m disease I may not cure, and whatever other men may do or fall to d i, I n. enn to keep on heal ing the sick end afflicted of any dis ease they may h tve Just as long as 1 am able. 1 i.mlt no exceptions, rich or poor, east or wk:, wherever they live, It is all t:it same to me. All who are sick from any muse mr.y be cured In their oivu hm.-.ca simply by writing and telling nv the name of theirtrouble of their principal symptoms, age and sex. nnd I will giv them of my ser vices absolutely without charge. I feel that It is my duty to God and man to give freely, to help all who nre afflic ted nnd not to use inv discovery merely to make money." "Do you really niviin that anyonewho is sick can write lo you to be cured, without paying you any money?" , "Kxaclly. I iiu-;in Just that. I know it may seenvyitn tinusal thing -to do. but If 1 choose to help the earth's pnysieal untortunates without pay, t lie-re's nothing to prevent my doing so, ig there; ,1 nave my own reason for tny course In this matter and 1 do not want anyone to feel that by taking advantage of my offer they are accept ing charity. 1 will have my reward in proving to the world th great value of my discovery and the , uselessness of wasting money on doctor, nnd medi cines when it is not necessary' ''What is this discovery ..' ..','! con show you better than I con explain. Have some one who is sick write to me and watch the results, -df you dd so I would prefer that you se lect5 a chronic case,- some one (whom hysiclan have na!d cannot Jtc -ctxred. Any doctor may cure a simplo' case with a few doses of medicines but I want those where both doctors and medl cines have failed, j Tell anyone, who wants to be cured to write 'to me. ad dressing Professor; Thomas V.i Adkln Office 907. 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Up i. j m We Back We make three styles or types of Engines, as we have said before In this column, but not lately: THE L1DDELL-TOMPKINS for saw mills, cotton gins, ulanlne mills. laundries, grist mills, etc. j our lumber with a guarantee that It THE LIDDELL -CHAMBER S i will be as represented when purchase (heavy duty) for large planing mills, ' Is made. If you like what you've wood-working plants, roller mills, ' bought from us tell your friends. If large ginneries and the like requiring you don't like it. tell us. What we a steady power up to 100 horse. : want to do will do If you give us The Llddell High Speed Automatic I the chance Is to satisfy you In every for electric lighting in cotton mills particular. and towns, and for' other purposes! -r t wr 0 where economy of fuVl Is an object, J. H. W eafll CL OITl V. arid the nnistt Tierfeet reiriiliitfuri n.a In , ' Knee.) In derrinmleil ' iih these, three types we are abn to supply ull demands, except for ma chines of the Corliss type. W. hav en't said much about engines lately for the reason that we haven't been able to supply the demands thai come to us without any advertising. But now that the ginneries are all supplied we can probably collect some stock, and fill orders with reasonable promptness. Write to us. That is the way to find out what we have, and, the price. $20,1000 WORTH A LID DELL COMPANY, Also manufacturer, of complete, up-to-date ginning plants, saw mills, pulleys, shafting, cotton uhd other presses, ect. OOOCXXX)OOOCX6oOO000OCX000 wr vr 11 61 The Great Library Contest We give tickets with all receipted coal bilis. ' Domestic K Steam. ' . Blacksmith. ' V .Wholesaler-. .and RefaiU': Te have sectred the execu tive sale of the Piedmont Clothing : lanufacturing Cq.'s stock of goods, recently damaged .lightly by fire and water, and will have same on sale Friday morning. This stock consists of men', ind boy' clothing, over- . ' eoats mid pants unprece Jented bargains. THE Barin House Co. 18 Trade Street. LllfERy.FEED CM S81ES SIJIBLES -' '.'.- i - , i Uealer. In Bugglea, CarrlarM. W.gum. names, Hone., Mules, Ktl, Applying Rubber Tire, a .pecUUtr. Carriage and Wagon Builders. Gene ral Repair Work a specialty. SldO iiiiiil ; I 1 Bossioe onfl Transfef Service - : 4H.tr h,'- PARKER'S lLWA'R BALSAM IWptw JPatl to nnturo e-my 3 -," w iiw imiinmi viper. i.i.mr li,lrn. I. k.i,; riiril
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