Tfce Hope Jtule Bill Defeated. .
oupoir. fieptewber 7.--TUe House of
oxi &s wjecj-ed Ue home ruje WJ1 by
A rots 23 to i
Wfrie ap!t Af.sai liwte a Man-
8eptmbe8,At Datilap
ttioo, about 50 lea fjrom C&attanooga,
kafayjlfce . Orime wa i&ardered from
Ambuafc Xt Tbeold.man b4 bcefl
whipped by Trbitecapa las wek, and
Jjad procured tbe ajreat of the whit
tapper. Jo brd V to preyed him from ap
fMAring as itoi agaj?4 hem tbe
wbiU-capa lay in Vait with shotgun. nd
fiddled his body as he passed, at a late
hoar. The ofteer ire not yery . anxious
o run acrosa tb the vmr4rent a tbe
a,re regarded tprJUi much fear..
JfllUAn.aaVfs Suicide
Ctfmao, Sept 7,Althwgb worth
more tha9 tOOOm M. Eoth
mcbUd. ttell known ia tbe business world,
jdHed himself on Tuesday because of an
infane ear tfcat be Fas la Immediate dan
ger of poverty and pMyatiou,
Mr, Rotkcfclli sought two tpodes of
4eatb baAye fa"y wrcoWpUshjog bia
purpow, JJej&rtfahot Wajael, Mm
four bulleU li&o M bead. This not
proving immediately fatal, be banged
bimaelf froj a binge of one of i&s fr&pi
pf bia own' bedfAom.
Max Rot&ebijd was a member of the
jrhoiesaje j&rm pf JJothafctfd pros., and
a leader io society We was i4. yea
pfae,v .
pn. yiew of fire Coinage.
Does tie proposed scheme lor the "free
coinage Of ajlyersgeneraHy understood
couterapliite tbatall holtfsrs of bullion in
thia country caa have it coined at the Go
jerumeut igQtsby tumply paying to baye
jt done.? if not, 'what does it mean.
There are many proposed scheme
Jbese differ jouefrflinuother, But when
people speak in general terms of law pro
viding for tbe freeoiuagaf sjlrer'they
mean that all holders 0f slver bullion
would under such a law have the right to
take their bullion to tbe Government
mint apd baye it coined into dollars with
putcostto them. They would there re
ceive a silver dollar fof every 41J grain
pf their -silver bullipn. Jt'chmond
patcb, Sept. 3rd
Buttermilk for Silverware,
from th ChrlMLlan Union.
I liaye dscovered an easy way of fle-
storing tarnwbed silfer to- its first ap
pearance. -ijver becomes so blackened
from the sulphur smoke, that I was
disgusted with mi. fjowever, I for
got a little cream in a jug; it soured,
and on cleaning it ! noticed the bottom
.was like new silver. J immediately
put all 1 had in buttermilk for a few
hours. Tbe carving became. as fresh;
as at first. Any kiud of sour milk
just as good. No more scouring,
which did not produce the new ap
Tb ponsuniption .Cure
NEiy Yob?, September 8 A London
j: . v. . Amrkncr iTiAsnhiects sebed
lyled forouwderatioo at the IuternatjoB- elastic system of currency which svoald
t ;cted. .
By the agency of currency commis
sion it would be possible to proyide au
Valuable Information if True.
Th purham Sun publishes the fol-
;ovii. g ylich is valuable information
tirtle wniie w.e read of some
AMe who has stuck a rusty nail into
iiis'footj l;nee, or some other portion of
b is person ami lockjiw has resulted
therefrom. o which the patient died.
Yet all 8uh wounds, it is said can be
healed without such fataj consequences
as often folio them. Smoke such
soiled, or any wound or bruise that
iuame4 with burning wool or wool
en cloth. Tjyety minutes in the
cnok- Mil take the paiu out of the
worst vvQuyd, jnd repeated once or
wice it wtl allay the worst cases of in
flammation arises from a wound.
al Mediciil Congress jcal led to assembtcin
JJouje itfixt uionth4 but the postponement
of which to net April bs just beeu an
nounced, as the cure for consumption
discovered by pr. Awick, of the ITuited
SuU-esaud wlucb is attracting great at
tcution in England and coutiueutal couu
tries. - ,
A leading medical journal says as a re
suit of the postponement of the congress
a part of prominent physicians of Eng
land, France and Perinany will leave for
tbe United States tbe last veek in Sep
tember, aud after a brief visit to the
World' Fair will proceed-to Cincinnati
to personally interview the discoverer.
At a jneeting of the Paris Clinic of phy
sicians last week one of the speakers
coupled Ainick's namewith Pasteur's a
a benefactor of the human race, aud paid
a high tribute to the medical profession
iu the Uuited States.
grow "with the growth of the country
and provide for the ever increasing use
of silver, while maintaining it on a
parity with gold at tlni suing T&tio ub
sit present. Wushingtuit Evening
Stirs.
Tbe Deadly Oil Can.
Special to News-Obserrcr-C'bronlcle.
New Bkrnb, N. C, Sept. 8. About
5 clock yesterday afternoon Sadie, the
nine-year-old daughter of Mrs. Jluury
0. Wood, of Riverdale, in this comity,
attempted to revive the fire in a room
of her boose with coal oil, poured from
a can, An explosion took place and
set the littte girl's -apparel in flames,
burning her so badly that at 1 o'clock
this morning she died, The mother,
who wi8 in another room at the time
of the explosion, "nursing a sick infant
rushed bo the aid of the little sufferer,
and was alo seriously burned, but iti
helped not fatally. The railroad ruus
near by Mrs. Wood's dwelling, and
the freight train happened to pass, just
as the accident occurred. Conductor
Willis stopped his train and ran to the
assistance ofrMrs. Wood, and, but for
kis timely aid, it is likely they would
have both been burned to death, and
possibly the house with all its contents
including the infant, burned to the
ground.
Prospects of a State Bank Repeal 2eas
uie. '
Washington Special to the New York Sun.
it is quite apparent to everybody iu
Washington who has means of knowing
the policy of the administration, that no
financial proposition will be proposed uu
tij the vote is taken in the Senate on the
repeal bill. It known that the President
is inclined to favor the repeal of the State
bank tax, and that both be and Secretary
Carlisle are very auxrous that authority
be given them to have coined the seiguior-
age of bullion in the Treasury, as such
coinage would at ouce place an additional
$50,000,000 iu circulation. They recog
nize, however, that any proposition at
this time would confuse the issue now be
ug fought but in the Senate and eudan
gerthe prompt repeal of tbeShertnau act.
Alter repeal the two suggestions refer
red to and poduibly others will be made
by the administration. What their fate
would be iu Congress is now uncertain.
Chairman Springer, of the banking and
currency committee of the House, says
the-e is a majority of one on the commit
tee opposed to the repeal of the bank tax.
The Senate finance committee probably
has a majority agaiust the proposition al
so. But these committes cauuot be regard
ed as representing, iu any sense, the views
of the Senators and Representatives at a
large.
A JlorrJbJ.e Accident-
'jFhe 3 year .ol son of Mr. Lasley
Perkins, wbO Jiyes near Chandler's
niill, mt wjtb a djeatji on the 29th
just. ; U was rfting u a shaft iron
Ithejjt his oajt bepanie entangled
around the sfcaf t, ft was carry him
ArQundat a lively gait when Joe
tran.der, a bystander, saw him.
Young PrJins struck his legs against
gtaader breaking both arms. Then
Urader'bjeaa:ne entagted and hi feet
stuck H wfeic.b was near4 knocking
p a pirce qf plank wfeich flew up and
passing tljrongh young erkiu
bowejls tre ont bia entraiU, Mr
Chandler ten saw theni and shut off
the water. Young Perkins' lingered
Wiwo oouis, trader Wat also
badly bruisfldnd miebt have
killed had Mr. Chandler not seei him.
freidnionf Htrl4.
?Jancy flanks has just maintained
ner record as one of the Qeest nags on
r " was named in
ftonr of tlw wotber 0f President
luoifl, i3 aauj that flancy Hanks
vasortu uarouua g,ri fen
;i4iv aniresi4ent of LincoW county
nenwred grst to Kentucky under
the cay era Mjrs, Johnston, whre
hier sou .braljanj was born. After
thatshaaiid her i?whand who ha
J)een: a farm laborer in Kentuckx
moved to Iudtana and subsequeutK
a.
FOR THE MilAHD,.
WeAknesa. Uillrin Irulfgwrnttrin rut
. nnowirs ihoji bittkiu.
ItnM qakklj. For m by all dtaltn to
kooAidae. Get tha axnulna. -
. The President's Proposition. -The
President at a conference of
some friends some time ago authorized
the Senators to promise to silver men
that legislation for the white metal
should follow the repeal of the pur
chasing clause of the Sherman act, and
hat such a measure would receive his
signature.
Presideut Cleveland's proposition
was as follows :
That all the silver bullion now in
the treasury, amounting to 133,181.375
fiue ounces, should be coined.
That the Sherman nots should, as
they were presented at the Treasury,
be withdrawn fr6uT circulation, and
silver certificates issued iu their place.
nn a
lhat a currency commission should
be appointed to devise, by a study of
the financial system of this and other
countries, such' a sound and stable
currency of gold, silver an si Faper
money as would be strthoient in vol
nme and effect for the proper transac
tion of the business of the countrvand
mat uie silver mm should have strong
representation on this commission
By the first of these suggestions th
President jnet the demands of the
Southern silyer men for" an increased
volume of currency, for the eiguora
4111 t.ltA rninqna rt lOO 101 O -
... ... w,u6v i ir,ioi,i)n) ounces
of silver bullion would amouut in
round figures to $50,000,000.
rhat $50,000,000 would become a part
n ue avaijaoie cash assets of the
Treasury and would increase hv that
um the amount of money available for
he payment of goyeranjeut debU aut
ioutracts.
There are outstanding, in round fitr,
iresHS.OOQO of the Tieasurv
intes. By withdrawing them irradn.
J .IJyand iuing silver certi6ifM
heir places, the gold reserve, which
ras receiitly l,een eucrojifihecl upon to
.edeem these notes wpuld be pro-'
Dids in Human Nature
Selected. .
Did jou ever sin "without feeling the
sting ?
Did anybody ever say to you: UI told
OU so? ,
Did you ever borrow a dollarwith-
out security ?
Did you ever hear of a dishonest man
in heaven?
Did you ever see a big mau do a dirty
little deed?
Did you ever see a dude without be
ing disgusted?
Did you ever hear a sermon without
getting sleepy ?
Did you ever see a windy man that
wasn't wabbly ?
Did you ever see a cigarette smoker
go to Congress?
Did you ever ee a mother that would
desert her child ?
Did you ewr see a little girl that
didn't love a doll?
Did you ever ee a baby that would
act smart in a crowd?
Did you ever wrong a man without
wishing he'd kick vou?
Did you ever see an unmarried wo
man that was satisfied?
Did you ever think it helped a girl's
loveliness to chew gum?
Did you eyer "see the elephant"
without having the headache?
Did you ever invoice the storage in
a small boy s pants pockets?
Did you aver wear a tight boot with
out improviug your corn crop?
Did you ever know a woman that
didn't own a looking glass ?
Did anybody ever give you advice
wherryou needed a biscuit?
Did you ever see a real belle tht
could mike her owu clothes?
Did you ever see an uufor u.ia e
m.in that thought he w.s to be blatu
el? Did you ewr see a woman that wasn't
jealous of some other woman?
Did you ever sit down on a loaded
needle without getting up again?
Did you ever see a woman that was
sati-efid "with the color of her hair?
-Did you ever see a man pay off ji
mortgige by loafing around a saloon ?
Did you ever ask for sympathy and
receive scorn; if xo, didn't it hurt you?
Did you e'vrr see a man who-e God
was in.iuimoi) that had a soul as bier a?
a w'aH?
Did you ever sow your wild oats
without reaping a harvest of rag
weeds?
Did you ever see a young man with
a good countenance that had a bad
character?
Did you ever go home of a nigl t
feeling guilty and tell your wife it was
your liver? ' .
Did you ever ee a woman th t
didn't think her baby was the swsetest
n town.
GENERAL NEffS.
The Landmark says tbat at on aid
soldiers' re-uuiou in Statesville last
week, committees were appointed in
every township to solicit subscriplious
to a fund with which to build a Con
federate monument at S'atesville.
The Durham Sun says; There are
about 140 boys at Trinity College and
the number is increasing by every
train arriving in the city. Of this
there are a. leat 100 fresh nieu.
Many of the old boys have not yet re
turned and it is expected that there wiil
be 100 students enrolled this term.
The Asheville Citizen say; Mr.
Vanderbilt continues to purchase Und
to add to his already large estate
i esieruay a ueeu was uiea conveying
from Senator John M, Campbell to
Mr. Vanderbilt 324 acres on the wes
siue or ousuee mountain, rue const
deration named was $7,500.
The best judgment from Washing
ton is that the repeal will be effected
without formal compromise, after
long ftruggle, and that a silver tneas
uie, with other legislation, will speedily
follow. It may bey coinage of the
seigniorage bullion, mid State banks
although the latter is still uoubtful, or
it may be the former, with a small ad
ditional amount of silver, to stop at a
certain time, and extension of national
bank circulation.
The stonecutters on the-Yanderbilt es
tate near Asheville will about fiuish their
work within the next six: months, '
KicIiMi & Danfilia H R. Co.
Sam'l ipeacer, T. VV. Huideltoper and
Rsubea Foster Receivers.
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Shelby Aurora
Eighteen months ago, Weldon
Atkins, then a ladjof eighteen yanis
killed his drunken father, Charles
Atkins-, who was puwuing him around
the houe. The boy fled, but was cat -
tured last month and put in Ruther
ford jail.
On a preliminary trail before Judge
E. T. Uoykin at Marion ast week
young Atkins was releosed on a 00
bond for hisapppearauceat Ritheefo:d
court in November.
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Is superior to all other preparations
claiming to be blood-purifiers. First
of all. because the principal ingredi
ent used in it is the extract of gen
uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the
variety richest in medicinal proper-
Cures Catarrh JSi.
, low dock, being raised expressly for.
the Company, is always fresh and
of the very best kind. "With equal
discrimination and care, each of tho
other ingredients are selected and
compounded. It is
THE
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because it is always the same in ap
pearance, flavor, .ami effect, and, be
ing highly concentrated, only small
doses are needed. It is, therefore,
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parts to the aged and infirm, "re
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X Dally except Sn day.
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dally except, Si: Oay and Monday, arrive Klch
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to West Point and II .ltl:ao: e daily except jMindyy.
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on Tn!ns nos v.Tn-l :? Pnnm -n Hum t Sleeper
Ijetween Vew York ::!;d M! (i.t...
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to. Mont;' m!'ry
TrtlnsXes.il anil 12 run solid between Rleh
inond an 1 Ailantrand o rrv PullmonsiefpinCars
b-tv.--en Klehino id. Tijnvllle "i.d (;r.-ensboro
Tral.is Xos. n and 12, w. N. c Division, earn'
PuMMi.in Parlor Cors hetwoen SaMsb irv. Asheville
and Hot Shrlny-t.
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A sea captain who ha just arrived at
Savannah says tlie oceau iu that vicinity
is strewn with wrecks, which may be
come the cause of other wreck if left
floating around iu the path of vscU.
lhe Aw Urleann Times-Democrat
an vo tlixf tmm , : 1
J r picaciiu IlJUlcatlOliS
there exists a bright prospect of an
other world's championship pugilistic
encounter taking plate in New Or
leans.
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one dreaded disease that science ha
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that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
:s uie pniy positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh beinr a
constitutional disease, requin.s a consti
tutional treament. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is taken internally, acting directly up
on the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and ivrn
7 : building ui) the
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o much faith in its curative powers
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damage than the ordinary wear and
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Address, Cherokee Nursery Co.
Way Cross, Gs.
(Mention this paper.)
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En-lose 15 cents in .stamps f.r
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1 J.B. CAMPBELL, Pr;;..
T"-159 Adams St-, Cnicago. &
Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Hori
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We pay the highest cash price for
goldf and will buy in any quantities,
Very Respectfully,
RE1SNER
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The most sim)le, durable jind ef
fective Pump ip the market for Mints,
Quarries, Refineries. Breweries, Fac
tories, Artesian Wells, Fire Dty aiul
General Manufacturing purposes, j
3t3n?oml for Catalogue.
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