Wonderful Presidential Coincident, j Coincidence, which is simply a my- i .Oil 3 law of Kerfe'4 phicb 'VQrjkil ?n- r discovered groove, is nxosjt wotttffou , infierwoven with the lres, wrainir i atlons and deaths of on; fit "foalf- jzen- Presidents. Washington, ye re told, "died on the last day or the eek, tkeiast hour of the fay. the last icath of the year, and .in" the Jast ar of the "century." All that this ?nesof coin:idetit fuels iieyl$ jt make. f-.i-iy r.!4iv-iMis i far tip -fay of :. Uuih to h;iw occurred on the Hiir- , irS .!fi.v Dfc.euiijef M'Kteiud of ro;iriW;ith, j "I- ..Hi'i.jHiir? of ,e:htv .which ''..-Hows in the livn of the text five .V's.'i.'iils !s . .wn mr remarkable: limn. Itetired, ;Joh); Ai;tin 'nonius Jell -ron Jat;.-s Vitdion J i ii-s Monroe Adams 1735 1801 1743 1809 17-") I 1817 175'j J825 1707 1829 . !Vo4 thin table it will he wen that .1 i of these "distinx.ii i?,M A inerica ns J.H !jru eisht year niter big prede ... ... ,r, iiijd I bat each (vwlh the excep ts .! dt i. Q- Ad .m went out of office .1. '..fter li'u' rrifdpreK.SOr. Jollll 'IV JCiua miiv " I .T inis, - Thomas' Jefferson, Junius . -n roe each retired in the sixty-sixth ,wrof their ages, and three out of the : -ur died on the Fourth of July, our ttroiversary oflndefwnden'ceJ The story of it fiendUh outrage with its horrifying .details ;couies to us through the cjolunins of the Shelby Re view. The atrocious crimp was coui- nutted 6u Sunday alteruooii near Polkville, the alleged criminal being .Charles StsV, a 'youth' of 17, and the ;:fr rer Zrarape' Sisk, a child of pine j-ars. The criminal escaped into Lin coln county, but" the officers are still in pursuit and his arrest is certain. rviru Neely, colored, attempted to assasiijale 4f. William Allen in hi. home, in' Gaston county, near the DOUin Carolina ,a " . M " , " t k ii.' .- . i 1 . . r.,.,.....im f f ru. MT. Alien recoil uy uu w-umhui f n. bake Neely for shooting at his chick ens with a how aud nrr.iw, and the negro sought re en ge through assas sination. The negro is un ex-convict. TheOastonid (i.72eiie oiSth says a negro b y who lived on the place of a farm.tr had entered the' house of Mr. Williams Allen, near Begonia, last Fri day nijrhu between Handle o'clockv tool; a pistol from the mantle, walked behind the bed an which Mr. Allen and his wife slept, carefully placed the pistol against the sleeping man's head and fired, , The boy fled immediately. Mr. Allen locked his front door a usual uerore retiring unu leic me Kej in the door. The family, startled by the report oji a pistol in the house, jumped from bed at once. They discovered that the front door stood open and that Mr. Allen had been shot in the headMrs. Allen called for help. The nearest neighbor gathered m to minis ter to thu wounded man and Dr. Geo. Patrick was called in. He found that the bullet, entered, near the top of the head and ranging fore ward and down ward had lodged in the forehead. He pushed it back and took it out at the point of entrance.-The wound was dressed and at last accaunlithe patient was up and going about. suspicions restod on bam Neel, a 35-year4ld colored boy employed on the farm, who had been rather im pudent and iiisolent for several days He was arrested next day five mile away and on being brought back ac knowledged his guily and was put in jail. Although so young he had al ready served a short term in he South Carolina penitentiary. The bov used all the skill oB a professional burglar in entering Mr. Allen's house. The pistol used was Mr. Allen's own. The boy found it on the jnantle pieceiq, the bed room, where he did the shootin A special to the Chronicle from Milieu, Ga., gays: Deputy Marshall ! N:Parnell killed Henry Johnson, a uegro desperado and outlaw, John son was looking fox the deputy with a Winchester,- having threatened to kil him, but Parnell got the drop and put fifteen buckshot in the negro's breas within aspace the size ofa silver dol lar. ' A country paper thus falls" foul o its hated rival : UA man living abou I.) nines irem he;"t? uieu. trcwii poisoiiing last week. It sms he ate a lanch thai had been raj-.ped in a ecpy of ot)r loathed and disgusting cniitem arv, and it-killed hmi. Othrrs shocld take varning.'' Near West field last ToY.rday-t.he efcven-year-old boy of Haxris Hender son Kane was thrown from the mule which he was riding. The boy's foot caught in the harness and the mule dragged him nearly a quarter of a mile. When found an hour after wards the boy wa dead, says the Sentinel. WASHINGTON" LEITJ2R. fr ruu wmaaeptT' " Present Cleveland is deeply ' interr ested in the efprtslhat ivrebebg madej to acetaiii if the carelessness to any! peron wjs respousitde for the Jiorn ble. tniedy in Ford's old tWtre?j which killed 21 afld injifed sixty-Hld clerks in Xie Records and Pensions of 6cepf tlvJ War pepartinent, although he has wisely, refrained from taking any ftttiouih-t might e considered a interfering with the properly .consti tuted authorities now .engaged that takv Ureat pleasure is being brought to bear on hirn tosuspen.d or remove CoL Ainswortlv the army officer who is txp the head qt that office, and upon whom a great many people aiv ,dwpos ed to place the blame, but Mr. Cleve land idea of fair play is such that it ifrnot probable that he will take any action until there is more tangible evi dence of Col. Ainsworths guilt tjian public clamor for making him a scape goat. If he be guilty surely that fact cau hardly escaoe the coroner's j'iiy ii ow investigating and the army court of inquiry which will take the maittr up at the close of the intiueft. The-lmprovemeni, in ibe financial situation has been very marked during the last few days, and Treasury offi cials and others who krep close watch on financial affairs believe that the turn has come in the flow of, gold abroad andlhat the situation will con tinue to improve. It is a certain that the gold in the Treasury is again in creasingat a gratifying rate and that there is at present no demand for gold 1 c or shipment abroad, becretary JJioi- ton expresses the opinion that lrom now on our cereals will take the place of the guld which we have heen ship ping to Europe, and the fact mit tlie arge amount of gold which the Itoth- childs contracted to furnish Austria has all been delivered is also thought to have been a factor in causing a ces sation in the European demand for sold. The Government has lost in actual ash, accouling to Secretary Carlisle's- figures, in carrying out the provisions of the Sherman silver law, nearly $11, 000,000, representing the difference bt - wecn the amount paid for the silver now stored in the Treasury vaultu and its present selling price. If it really had to h sold at once the loss would probably be much greater because ol he further depreciation in price thai wuuld follow such a large quantity oi silver on the: market. Among the consular- appointments made this week was that of Benning- on R. Bedle, of New' Jersey, t be Consul at Sheffield, England, in plaie oE Benjamin Folsom, reigned. Mr. Folsom, who held the position since lis appointment early in the Cfeve- and administration, is a cousin of Mrs. Cleveland's and as ' ''Cousin Ben," he figured in all the Republican papers as proof that President Cleveland was not iu earnest a hen he declared him self opposed to nepotism. Wonder what those same fellows will say now that Mr. Folsom has voluntarily re signed? The chances are that they will ignore it entirely and say noth ing. Secretary Carlisle has, in one res pect, a long lead oL all the other heads of departments. Since taking charge of the Treasury he has replaced more than 200 Republican officials outside the classified .serv4ee, with good Democrats. "Democratic Congressmen, after a hard and stubborn fight, have succeed ed iy convincing Postmaster General Bissell that his rule against the re moval of Republican fourth-class post masters who have served four years or morev unless charges are led against them, is a bad one, and it will be re called and all Republicans who have been in office four years or more will be replaced by Democrats just us fast as they can be got at in Mr. Maxwell's office, : A letterireceived by 5r. Cleveland this wpek furnishes conclusive )roof, if proof were needed, of the wisdom of the establishment in the Pension, Bu reau of a Board of Revision, the sole duty of which is to go oyer all the pensions that have been granted un der the law of 1890 and determine whetner they were granted in accord ance with a proper construction of that law. 1 he writer of this letter, Mr. J. M. Burnett, is an ex-emplove ofhe omce, wno voluntarily resigned during the last administration because lie -could not conscientiously take part in carrying out Ruuuts metho i?. He tcik the President of a Jargn .number of pensions illegally granted, .and rivA niiir.eis. 1 sites, unci th imrilitya the applications, so that hisGt-ateaieats may he easily verified. He says that thousands of pensions have been ille gally granted, and that they are not couSned to casesfn which the law was wrongfully cniistrued, but include ah enormous number gpinted indirect vi olation ot .v. Mr. Ilnrnett concludes by expressing the belief that at least $50,000,000 a year can be saved. by a thorough and rigid purging and revis ion of the pension rolls. ' ' ' ----- , j - ....... " V. I.i I .V i gTTE NEWS. Albemarle scored " another victory, for probation oh Monday of last week, the vote standing 44 to 26. Tlie tomi of leaufort,which 1ms been dry for five or six . years held a locsd option election ou Monday of last week and went wet. Mt-powell county voted ,on the pro hibition question and went wet. Pittsboro Record : There is a col ored vouth in this jcou.nty. named Frank piston, who is if) feet 8 inches tall. He was too yonng to vote at the last election. - The Charlotte Observer says that King's Mountain will soon have a new cotton rjill. There will be 5,000 spindles, and enough looms to weave the prodiat. The News say$ that Stanly county will have to build a new jail or make an an addition to the old one very soon, on account of iiicreae of crimi nals in that county. RobertW. Shai p, a popular young merchant of Graham Station, N. C. was thrown from his delivery wagon in a run-away last Thursday, and died in a few hours. The Statesville Landman! says that Newt. Robinson and his sou Melvin. ibout 21 3 ears old, engaged in a fight near Sherril! Ford, and when they were separated it was found that Melvin had cut his father in abjut a dozen places. The attending physi cian thinks-the old man will et well unless blood poisoning sets in. Young Robinson is in jail at Newton. Ramsey Williams and- Will Black- L 1 I moil, two negroes working at ine Snow Lumber Company diops got in to a difficulty at High Point, last week ti i t i i it" i over a dump. Diackmon strucK vn- iams on the head with a piece of scantlinsr, which caused death within few hours. Blackmon escaped but offi:ers are in-hot pursuit. The Newton Enterprise says : Dy namite was thrown into tbe upper pond of Mrs. M. M. Rowe, Saturda night and about all the fish destroyed. After the.offenders had carried off all ihev wanted, it is said th.it carp could be seen floating about almost a yard ong. The two young men suspected of the crime have left the country. The trustees of the University, at a recent meeting created a chair of hi- lery and education. 'J hey hae placed at the head of this -department, by a unanimous vte, Prof. E. A. Al derman, recently of the State Normal ind Industrial School at - Greensboro. The new professor of Greek, taking place occupied by Dr. Eben Alexander, minister to Greece, is Dr. Herbert C. Tolman, of the Univerity of Wiscon sin. -Statesville Landmark : Emanuel Stikeleather, siged about 0 yeai, met with an accident at Gilbert's saw mill, near Aaity, in Chambersburg town ship, last Friday afternoon, that caused his death about six hours afterward. His foot slipped or caught on the car nage of the mill and he was pulled up againstjthe saw, which struck his left leg just above the knee cutting clear through the bone and leaving the leg dangling by astripof flesh and muscle The flesh was also torn loose four or five inches up his thigh and the bone exposed. breensboio liecord : Manv of our readers will remember Geo. W. Ar uold, a colored man by nativity but as white as any one, who was here for some time in 1872-3. He was killed by jumping from Ford's old theatre the other day in Washington where he hud been employed for number oi years in the business bureau. Arnold was an educated man, a stalwart Republican and some tiling or an orator. The writer re members asking him one day why he didn't pass as a white mn, as he would never be taken for a negro His reply was characteristic of the man. He said, k'As a white man would be a poor shoat,. but I'm thundering big nigger." Castoria is truly a marvelous thing fur children. Doctors prescribe it, medical jour nals recommend it and more than a million mothers are usiug it in place of Paregoric, Baieman's Drops, so-called soothinfr syrups and other narcotic and stupefying remedies. Castot in is (he quickest thing to regulate the stomach and bowels and give healthy sleep, the world ha3 ever seen. It is a pleasure to the taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves constipatjon, quiets pain, t ares diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worm's, proems convuHiQr.g, soothes the child ' t i tV children.' panaceathe mothers' u i sii rrireei.'intrjind nntura s aph if. r! n-ieah I r put uyi m ouc-:!;-? Voti5 o-.rr It is not sold in balk. Don't niiow any ,i':t to sell yoa Hnyihiug else on the plea or "proin i.e that it is "just as good'' and '-will answer every purpose," ' See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac- y ls 0 Many Persons are broken oown from overwork or household cares, isrown's Iron Bitters Rebuilds the ine,,lid3 'Sfon. removes excess of bile, ted curea aalaria, get ihe geauiaeT VVorM s Fair' is a Shetland pony sq 1 t 111 "II - t y . . . . - . - , ... ..' is; $ ; sm ill that its'shoes' are made from a S20 gold-piece. ULCERS, SS CAFICERdf SCROFULA, - V SALT RHEUM, V RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON, theee and every kindred disease arising from impure blood euccessfnlly treated by that never-failing and bept of all tonlca and medlrlnp, SmgLsSEiHcSSS Books on Blood and Skin & and Skin x aiala sent on jw cific Co., Diseases free. Printed testimonials application. Address Tbe Swift Specific Co ATLANTA SOLD UNDER OUARANTP-ff. cctuai. cost i.y.na than ei& per ga SOLE AGENTS. Wives and Daughters Often lose the benefit of life assurance, taken out for their protection, because of ill-advised investments. Again, the intentions of the assured sometimes fail of realization through the prodigality of a son to whom the sudden pos session of so much money proves too great a temptation. The Equitable Life has provided against these contingencies by offering The Tontine Installment Policy. The premiums per thousand are much less than under older forms of insurance, and the amount is payable in 20, 25 or 30 annual payments, thus securing a comfortable income for the beneficiary. Write to W.J. RODDEY, Manager, For tbe Carolina. ROCK HILL, S. CJ What'stheMatter withit? If you think there is anything the matter with your watch, let lis take a look at it. Don't let it o on ticking itself to destruction. A tew particles of du.t will, in a few weeks, do more damage than the ordinary wear and teur of a year's time keening. Our guarantee-is for Twelve Months. Have you seen the beautiful line of SILVERWARE ? we are now offering, and the complete selections of clocks, watches and jew elry. We are prepared to satisfy 'the desires of the most- fastidious, in anything in our line, and a call will convince you that we are Vre pay the highest cash price Amvnrrtbo rnrinsif ?P1" . nt hu. 1 iiiioniiiRn for! gold, and will buy in any quantities, Very Respectfully, REISNER & GORMAN. k A w,m4inkipatei. Huv Republ'au Stat Coitvejition which met" in Cotjim- bus, Ohio. Thursday, renominated Guv ernor Mc Kin ley for Governor. Advice to Wc-jsiu If you would protect yourself Jrom Painful, i'rotuse, Scanty, "Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Cartersviixk, April 28, 1SS9. This will certify that two members Qf my immediate family, after bavins suffered for years from itlenatral Irregularity, being treated without fcjfitby physicians, T. ere at length cc. lpletely cured by one bottle of tfradtteld'a 1'emale Ilejjulator. Its effect is truly wonderful. J . W. StkA-SOK. 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