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If aval Tank. Tli« n.'ftw navaJ experiment tss^ »t the WasihlD^lon yard, In 'which minia ture "war .ships ’\viH be tested, will be rAt ft'et l'>nL' .and fiO feet aeross, and liMide the ater si>ace Aviil be 475 by 4-3 feet. Its depth will he 11 feet. Running seros-s, close to the water, will he .a carriage iijton which there will bti attached a dynanuuncter to re-gl.ster tiie reslatance due to towing a nindol throu^ih the basin. Modf-ls, varying !(> Public School Klcction, Auaf. 10. By act of the General Assembly an election will bo Itehl in every township in Xorlh Carolina in '^vhich there is no 1 ^cal taxation for schoul iturposes, Tues day, -August 10, for the purpose of im- proviug the public schools by local taxation. I'he State of Xorth Carolina has ap- p'l jl)riateil .■S-’i(i,00() out of the general fund to be ajiportioned among the townships voting in fav^" of local tax ation. If a townshi|) x-oios a tax of 10 NEWS ITEMS. slxe from ten to twenty feet, of every i cents on the .Sloo worth of property and iicxv ship to be built will be attached In tJiLs mn •liinery and draxvn througli t':. water. The w.-iv- motion xviJl be ol.snrved hikI tlie resistance It oiTevs \\ id Ik? f aleiii.'ire.]. A New York t.>oy Ptr.le a .Ktc.amlw'Kit at Lom.s.ille tlie other d;iy ;ind ran axxay w.ih '' I'.-rtunately the Uiiio if'i t-iicd to he in u.se at the Cure Corns WItti I'IitkIc. ii? V.''1 tfv ttint RS to attempt the cure ■-r Ifte-r. Iv Z'-ni.i. tUnpworm and oUier cut.an- eous alTa.ei. ,i,s with MX'd medlrin*'. T'-tt- i tne Is the only a! ■.nlulely safe and Ofi tairi r'-tnedy. 'em, 1'cur-1.-* ' irt?. It's an l■lnlTneut .'n? ■■•■nts at dr ncciBtfi i.r hy mail for In stamp* from J. '1'. shuptribw, .'-avaunah, Ga. .' 11 .iiid,-5iM)i(.‘.'S. A. I.. Soiiteiiir. r I.lni' and Mi'ndi.int-i' and I Le M r tier-' T rl.-ition Coriiim ny in .arranK i”- d.-Tii:- of the I'er-orially r ! . I •|■ovid^•'^•|•. K. 1.. ar.d ’ :,, 1is-n*-d .'t liami- .ne- . ■■ : i.,t, 'I'),,. liHdK'o reii- • ; oi -t -m .-Tiir ■. ' r ■ rini. On th.- m,. !: ■ \. I,. I’ll I-', .ri ■■i-M ;,r f ii; i. ! !.. 1 .■ .oir-.” I ir; r hiitr..:i V M r. 1 -o .Old -. \. L. lia„' a I .- I, u !> n i In- \v. Td - "II • h" ! ! ld--|l (■ Hx'-ur-io'i. ';! h" •_-lvi-n 'o the pm-- - l"ii '1. ke’ - f.ir tlii - o. .-a -,, ,:i . i-, i;P"d hv iiddr.-, -o,.; l"lie It ' . rl iia.- Ml .df.T-d to ’ t I i ike if Ttie ' r-n red li. hui.Nn. Mr= N" fir.*, nr nerroti?- ; o( i>;-, Kiriie's t.reat j i o e.;iind tre.sti-NO-free ; . tGl Arcli St..I‘Liila..i'a. | - . I I ■ ‘=. of!,inc P rni;. for children ' d.".:'i iiyr.,-ili;. ineini' oumii- j c'ai'ea wind • ..ir .. i h-ottie. 1 T have fo nd Pl«o'.* Ci;r.* for C...-tirr,ptinr, an unredm;,- oi.-lieiui-. f. 1;. I.i.!/, l.ai.3.Sco1i “-t. ( n. ky., Oct. 1. p.-t. '• It.n. .I.a. kM i. 11. .-,111. wri:.-: ■■■ j'h ' ;..r ntt.eo y .ii-e. 1' . li : ii I n ; e ■ .1 l td lu-/.” .■'oi.i liv I iru.,'- TKOUBLESOME PIMPLES Blood Per.Coriy Purified by Hoods. “I Ji.r." I o ; r-.iilile.4 with small r--d pi-i". ...e-an.ii,' ..lit on my face, 'i'hey ■ a I-.- ; a -cr.-at .l.’hi o' pain. 1 leave •ai,..'; - er.a; f. .rtl.M ot tin.-. I's ."xar.-apanlia •in 1 t 'oi:. e.v.-n no- reih-f. i htive n.ot I M . -1 '.i I [" ihi j.rnipie.n .-in.'c I L-eg-.m tiik iiig ;; l,c. V I'lh. iir.it 'J.IO V. est 144tb .'tr- .xe'.v York I it V, le'iii-’ni.er Hood’s Sarsaparilla ■ ‘ - ic ir- i ; M.-. li.v ' I-.-' 1 : Hood’s Pilis c;;rc..' - Of'itY MUl .1 I’lirilii-r. ■-Lipation. 35 Cents. V dKO RdPIDiy. I* nO 1 tllS d^D 1 ,hlrSh !T OVER. • li. :■ .. 1;.> !,a\ami yrit. We | I"'. I - ■ ‘ id -a In will, h tbev i-ai’ make i ... li.. Ii!'..r t.eiii,.' lUl.t :imi emplny- ■. c r.'Ui. 1. k.-'iviire.. U'j . apKal or great II..'..f .-nr l)e»t v.i l.-rin.-n are Cinintry [ i-ig i: . ... ..r .'l.i win i;ennii'.eratl..n i- , \'... li.ive nee.l f..r : 'ni.n v. inia i.i.i. 'i.vi-. li.-ii,.! V. a-t-' I line, bit V. 1 U-. It ■. HI ! iINsX C'l.. Pal.- , At .ml i, • ■ i MAPLE SYRUP • ■■■. - !. i n'.. .r log, iv 1 H .r .i,..,, f .1 j’ 1' d ...’ f ■ .. •, • a. Mi', I y.iiir kii.diea ’ . .• in a !• w iioiillte- 25 CENTS RER GdlLON. o'- ’ $. ; •■r Crti! ' .11 forth.- Mapit) rup . .\i e'l-nt. ! I all recoiii- ! everv . ae • IPev. r -t .imp and ' ni ■ 1. N i .) i i ■! d ! 1, M orris I w \\ II, i'e .i it ; Dr. WJI.WAKERELQ —I ai, It- • .-'i'te'l .tU-e m— 1! I I K, N. ( ., No. ."•(t'.i N ;itli 1 ryoti fre.it. On any v t TV,-p . p-lay, Rta t r,i i; ' .- .I '.H' .1 I • .. as.-s ._ : iL'* '■ fHRCiT Wanted-An idea 'Eryslk Eye Irr.- W-V. ; ne>i '.I'. *ud nev 1'. 111'.'. I' ,ng -u w. aU'n .Tti'K'.' V . Pan i.t Ait.'-r- . ’ .r Ti.-' ;■ pro-..' .'Tier -an 1 iu'. en!U".- w,h:iIi d. 1« the lif-.i tiiii e i CURE CATARRH ■-•’le.’.l,.-e ' *Uel l! ' . »e n’ aler. S l .(M); all dni" .m. " n. -.Mi l M A » (»., Itartalio \ Pr.iins, ; V *: I'S B!. !■« I-.T-.I .0-1 . iff i.eir kn v'.e . •i .lac ti.a l-.a^.T-l ■ ;« t -r tilt; .iiii-.s t::- AliKiisIn Ai’i' t'l.i 'o,- N . I' b K>»» Saon tia.*. Cttcp b,.»xd. h«iid far i»t;[qx > N U.-N-x 30—-yT. ~ WGBKFORALL.^^.^ii--.c;:^c-^ ■■ ■ • - *-t.mi'S f.ir rnii i'.. I'l' 'id.i''' ■ : ' .erag-.' Co., Cl'.ar,'.t r., N . ‘•Ih-IRl^tjE FrIPER i-ie.,: Pub'.i-ned ERtE ' \'Ni:, .s, Toled.'. li. . •! -C.uS Wi'tRt ALL Else f-AiLS. i I a: : s.- rap, 'I'a-'ie- i.. .-1. tpo oh cents on the jio!!. and thus raises ■' )!)) in adilitiou to the usual school j fluid, the .State will add ,*.7(K) more, I makitig the extra amount added to the j school fiiU'l ill the township .i?l,00(». ]f : the townshiii'raif'-s .30(1, the State xvill ; give .300. Jf it laises over S-TOO, the i State will add .^.Too. i Any towu.-ihip that votes for local fax- I atiou will, tliercfore, be sure to have j tir-st-ciass imblic schools. { Col. .1. S. ( arr. of Jturham, has ; promised to give .S.7U0 to the .school j fund of the county th.at votes the largest j jier cent, of its votes for local taxation. ; J.et all strive to get this bouuty. ! liemember the day, AiigusflO. Be at the Voting place and bring your i neighbors. 'J o stay axvay will be equal I to voting against this plan to get gooil j schools for only a ^mall expense. The I tax of ten cents on the .1(10 is only one dollar on a ilnm.-'aiid or five dollars on live thou.-aud. Suielv every citizen will see that thus the liest schools cati ; lie obtained chea] er than any other j "'uy. 1 J. W. Bailey, i Hugh Moiusox, i J-. 1>. Howell, ' ('.]!. YIekane, i D. H. Hill, ! Committee. ! N. B.—Tho.-'e il.x-.iiing literature for ' inlorniation ur tn distribute, send to .f. j W. J bailey, ( hairuian, lialcigh, N. C. ! A WONDlvUin. I aiiylif fiy a .I.tim--- Ki\ er 1'i~tserniati ami .III-,! f li*' sli.t|ii‘ ol' tlie Stiver, j A New Vink traveling man roctMitly , arrived at Vtirinik I'nini a trip through \ irgiuni ;tn>i tell.s oi' a remarkable ilis- covery wliicli was recently made by li hcriuGii up the .hi iie-s l iver near City Point a few days ago. “I hiiil licaiil a good ileal ebout the j Bcenerv along the river." Siiid he, "and ; Wanted to visit tun oi' three of the bat- j tic gronu'Ji- m ihe late war. so i tinisjed : up my btlsiiK S3 itt Petc.s'mrgan wo it i ii\c! l iCi'i v I’niiit. General ' t iu.it s ii.'l j )ieudi|Ua! ter.s. .\ grc.it nian v nt the ! daVka-.s net their living np that way l>v . net lishim,. 'i iie ui.uuing after I I rcache 1 ( liy I’oint. ii man told i :i'e some of the tishermen hail : canxLt a strange animal, and if I ; vcit t.M to i’eter .lacksoii's shanty 1 I coiiM set' it. .\e.-iirdi’igly. I got into a b.iat and paid one of the ohi Pncle d om tiarliie.s it quarter to loG lue up to the I'la.-e. He had hoaril of the iliscovery and sai.d it was some ‘' womlerful beast" ; that no one iu Hio.se parts Inui ever seen before, i'liliy a humlri''! coioreti breth ren of al! sizes ami descriptions had gathereil arouml by the time we had ar- rivt“'l. dlieiiinlit I't-lore, whib'-iaek- : son and his lirother had been hauling ! their m-t, there \tas annnnsiial eommo- tion. and, after dumi'ing the lish, they were a.stoiii.slied to lind a remarkable looking reptile, a litHe less than three : feet in length. It at tir.-t maile a lively j linht, i'lit wa.s finally laiil out by a blow- I troin an oar. J Iu' snper.'titious negroes were almost ufiai-l to row ashore vith it, but curiosity liualiy overcame (heir fe.ir. I do not wonder that t'ne tlarkit-s were so scared, it iiuil foni'teei! or fifteen ciaw.s attached to short legs sometiung like an alliga tor, also an enormous mouth, which hud liet-n pried open and wasltued with Ugly rows of let til. ihe tail '.vas shaped like that of a whale and the web footed ciaw.s showed that it belongeil to a spe cies which Could swim. Its color was (lai k green, the claws being retl, also portion - ot I’i'e tail aii-.l the iiisi.ic of the t U'U’.h .!'\\ ‘ il It iiad one large eye. .iiid a long slim tongue like that of a snake. I am frank to .say that I never -aw aiivthiug like it bettire, ami if [ i;ad b., t‘u out itith the Iniy.s any tluriiig the wi-t‘i;, w ould have thi'iight sure that ha,! fm,' but 1 imd been solier as a ju.ige for mouths licbu'e. " J ne tiling was (akeu uii to Bich- n..';: h and from tiiere sent Xorlh to s. :.c naiura'ist I believe. It was sent o j th'-.-'ti amcr \ liginia, of the.lame.s fivt-r iv.ui • ot ilio (thd Pay Ijine. I C: me a.ic g on (lie same ti ip, and the ol’c-cr.s ot the boat had quite a discus sion aiiuni tlie animal or reptile. Y\ e spread it out ou a t’im'e of ouper. and o;o (.li the pilots while examiinug it, smh-cnly ma ht au excla'uation. Pe- f .) t'w c coc ; 1 ask liini what was the matter iic hastened out and came hack ■uitii a i.iap of the dames river. Woii- deri'ul to say. the .shai c of the thing w;>s almost similar to the mauy curves iu the strt am. The i hickaliominy and other rivers which tlow into the .lames river, coircspoiideilwith the legs of the ; animal, r.ml w here tlie river was largest ; it w as Proa lest. Th.e tail was located Hear Piclimoiiil. and its mouth wiieii opem-'l w .-m \i'ry similar to the shape of the Hampt.iu Poaiis hetweon •'hi Point I ouifort and Xori'olk. The ot.icers of j the steuine!' were so impressed with the j likeness that oiie of them made a thaw ing of it. I believe, and sent it to the ' hea Iqua'-te' s of the Paltiuiore Steam j I'ii'-ket Company, which operates the I biiues ilivt f !.ill • of .-teaiuers lietweeii i i.altim.'ve aii.i 1 iichnit-.ml. j i shoiihi think that tln Sniithsonian 'In tit'iic at '.'\’.t.-'lluigton wtuihl like I \;-:y i iiiclit ) obt.iMi this curiosity. It j may h.ive been a .•stuitherii alligator. , wl.u'h Ua.l gotten tcit of his latitude an.lintii the .billies, liiu I liii'.e never St ell ail iiiligaior befoi t' w hich. Ini.l a red tab ami to?:guc ami was of sutdi a viviti ’ veciiish tiui." ! I Pill Clothes. The good pill has a good coat. Tha p’ll coat serves two purposes; it protects the pill, en abling it to retain ail its remedial value, and it disguises the taste for the palate. Some pill coats are too heavy; they vrili not dissolve in the stomach, and the pills they cover pass through the system as harmless as a bread pellet. Other coats are too light, and permit the speedy deterioration of the pill, ikfter 30 years exposure, g\yer’s Sugar Coated Pills have been found as effective as if just fresh from the labor atory. It’s a good pill with a good coat. Ask your druggist for AVer’s Cathartic Pli More pill pftrtlcolar* ia .Ayer’s Curcbook, ;oo vage*. Sent free. J. C. Ayer Co., Pow'eU, Mass. Jliscellaiioou.s. .•\rmor plate makers dct'lineto furnish (he (iovernmeut (he plate desired at .?3()il i>er toil. The Ylalloy steiuusliii'!- line has cu'r rate-s cui freights between Gnlveston, d’exas. and Xew York. The London Spectator has some haul things to say ahout the Puited States iu connectiou with the passage of the tariff bill. It is re)iorted that ex-J’resident Cleveland will, in November, be form ally tendered the office of presiilent of the University of Y’irginia. Thei'ft is very little change iii the miners' strike; the lay as to weighing coal before screened is to be tested ami suits are to be brought against opera tors. Various sections of Knglaud have been visited by terrilic thunder storms. In the north'vesteru luirt of London floods have occurred stopping railway traffic and much damage has been done. Floods have also occurred in Essex, Bir mingham and Warwickshire. U'asliiiigtoii Gossip. The Secretary of War is considering a I'rt'positioii that has been made to bim to establish a military imst in -•Viaska. The President sent a message to Con gress just before a ljourument recom mending the appoiutnu-ut of a currency commission. Till' I sident sent to the Senate before Congress adjourneil a number of nominations ami the Senate con firmed several appointmouts about xvhich there were no cuntests. including Abial Lathrop to lie district attorney for South Carolina, and W. S. (dau- tdVfi to be assayer at Charlotte, N. C. Poutliorn Pencil Poliilers. j Governor's (Ttiards, of Austin, 't’^on j the interstate drill at Sail Antonio, ? Tex. Xeeley Zouaves won the Zouave ; prize. Dr. Scott, brother-m-law of (ioveruor Bradley, superintendent of the Eastern Kentucky Lunatic Asidum, has been declarel unfit for the jilace bx' the grand jui v, and his removal demanded. An insurance company has withdrawn its business from Greenville, X. C., I’itt county, because it did not deem it safe to continue its business in a town controlled by negroes. General Lafayette YlcEaws, the old est surviving Confederate major gen eral. 'lie'l Sunday at Savannah. ia , aged 7i years. The stewart.s iu the Ylethodist church at Albertsville, Ala., tituling their church i cveuue iusuHicient, have levied ail auiiital tax of ou each toliacco- chewitig niemlier of the congregation The plan is .utid to work admirably au'l to bring in a goodly revenue. It is reiiorte'i that Eloiithi will get some relief from the hateil water hy acinth. A red spider is sai 1 to be rap idly destroying the plants. President .McKinley has appointed a negro Collector of Internal lievenue for (ieorgia. Xashville. Teun,, is soon to be in telephonic connection with the entire South. The Young Business YIen's Associ ation, of Richmond, Va., have resohed to invite ihe (H-.and Arm.x' of the Repub lic to hold its eucamimient iu e city ill is'.l'.i. .Hm .ire\'. a negro, was lynched in Laurens county, S. C., for au assault ou a 3-year-old child. Tennessee life insurance agents have organized a State association and elect ed officers. G. T. Johnson, a broker of Athens, (ia., committed suicide at Spartanburg, S. C. Xo cause is assigned. Ihe erection of a twenty-ton cotton seed oil mill xvill be commenced at La- vonia, (7a., at once. The (,’harlotte (X. C.) Xews is to imt iu Ylergonthaler type-setting machines und thereliy improve their patter. 'I'he .Ymorican M'arehouseiiien's .\s- sociatiou will hold its seventh animal convention at Nashville. 'I'eiiii., (*ft. 30, 31 and 33. J. H. Linn, of Berkeley countv. South (.'lU'oliim, committed suiciile in Columbia liy swallowing laudanum, lie feared sunstroke was the unusual cause of the death. Judge Fox, of W.avne county. \'a , has declareil unconstitutional the Indi ana law that no convict-made gooils from other States can l>o sold witlioiit a State license. It is said that in the near future the Ihillmau car comi'any w ill have large shoiis erected iu Salislmri, N.C., which will be tlie heiuhiuarter.s for the eastci u division of the com pan v. The conttHct for printing the I3iith volume of the Xorth Carolina Supreme (Muit lieports have bftni awardeti to the .lames L. (loode Prinliug ('ompaii v. of Richmond. \'a.. at .'.)!4. Nash Bros., of Goldsboro, weie the next low est bidilers, .S'.)7!t. In all there were seven bidilers. four from Richmonit. There is a good deal of complaint at this work going out of the State. All About till' ,\ortli. -A lodging house that will cost iifJjii't,- (jdO. where working jictiple can hnd comfortable homes at clieap rates will soon be Completed in Xew Y'ork. Twenti thousand men wereiu line in Chicago at the tledieation of the monu ment to Gen. Logan. The Xaumbaug. iMas-s.) cotton mills, at .Salem, have decided to close for a number of weeks, and 3,(iO'J operatives have been so notitied. .Lngiish sparrows in droves, not to say hordes, have jiicked all the grain the w heat stalks iu a held outside of Wabash, Jiid. 'J'lie Xaumakeg cotton mills of .'alein. Ylas.s., will on August 3d shut down for two xvei'ks, tliereliy throwing over s thousand bamls out of I'lnploymeiit. A cloud-burst at Voiingstou n, (>.. ilooiletl tlie town ami valley washed out the tracks of the lirie Ihiilroad. It is almost certain that many people 'were tlioxvned. Four women and two men xvere kill ed by an explosion of cartridges in the lactorv of the Winchester Arms (toju- pany, at Xe'v liineii. Conn. An over- chaige of a machine, it is thought, wa.s the cause. .\t Topeka. Kan.. A. Hubliard, who was convicted of embezzling (k.'O ns receiver of the Humil.son ITintingCom- jiauv, has been sentencetl to three years in the )ienitentiar\', by .fudge Hanson. Piem esentative Ylitcliell, of Xew York, has introduced in the House a bill to es tablish a currency reserve fiiml for the redemtitiou of United States and Treas ury notes of The fund sliall ag gregate at the start .sion.PUO.Own, of which not over .Sl(K>,0oi>.OOP shall con sist of gold, and the remainder of Uni ted States and Treasurv notes. ELIZABETH-IHiLLcGE. ^ 1- FOR WOMEN. CHAKLOTTL N. C. KQUAB to Colleges for men " it h eve-”y feature of a hlgli grafle College for wuiiien aiPleii. A FACULTY OF 15 .SPKCIALIS I S From schools ■ f international reputa tion, as Yaie .Johns FJopkins, .Amherst. Universe” -'f v.r.Mnifl Herifn.Xaw Kn./ Pans. &c. n,N'sw Eng loma. 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I’latfonn .Scales, Corrugated Steel Roofing. iXIr. riieo. Krtxvarels, a Lawyer as xvell as a Splendid I'laiiter, of Bull Head, Greene County, X. C., Writes W, H, 0.sborn, May 17, '97, as Follows: ‘•Another year ha.s passed, making four, since I left the Institute cured of my thirst for intoxic.ating liiiuors, and as I have an nually written you or Dossey Battle since tliat time as-uring you of my faith in the permanency of the cure, I now assure you once more that time only ndils fnitli in all the good things it iius done for m . and o'h- er.s who have taken the Treatment witli a desire to reform their live*. I am glad to he able to reiiort all the boys in (Treene wiio liave taken the Treatment to he still on tlie right road, and are .'■trong in their prai-es for what lias been don-' for tliem, 1 May truly gi ld t.5 know that you had at the Insli- tu'ea gofidly number of patient?.-As long a- there are H,n;' drunktirds f do hope yon will fOTtUnuo fill up. Every oav I live I rhaiik (lod anew for sp.aring nm long enough to tiike the trealment, thereby saving irv life, and mv soul from damnation. HERE IT IS! Want *0 team all iibont Horse? IIowtoTi.'k Cltit Good One? Enow Irajierfe. -^ fi. .nsand bo Guard against Friiitd? Detect Dhtease and tflect a Cure when saine la pcsBllde? Tell the .Ige by the T«t>th? W’nat to cttll tlia [tiSerent Parra f ;ho EXTRA 5M0KIMS TOBACCO Kade from the Purest, Ripest and Sweetest leaf 1 grv.wu iu the Gol.h'n IteH of North Carolina, t Cigaretto Buok C'jes with each 2 oz. pouch. I ALT. nut to ( i:.STS. ^ A PIcusunt, Cool and Delightful 5niokc. Lyon &. Co. Tobacco Works, Durham, ft. C. Annual? H-iW to Shoe a lIorBe Froperiy? All tlii-' and other Valuable luforiuatlou can ha obtaiiiRd hv rea'ilng our lOO-I'AJtC 11,1.1'.•'T K .XT U I! HtlifSK iiOOK, whlolt we will Krward, post paid, on receipt of onlv 25 eesita in elainjts. BOOK PUB. IIOTJSE, 134 LcaDaril .Sr., N. Y, (H?y. I'piBSOfrCOLLEGEr” * •' DAVIDSON, -- N, C, SEPTEMBER 9, 1897. . iiud A. Yl. Iicgrees. TASTELEBS IS JUST AS CO©D FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. (jAI.ATIA.'ll.LS., Nuv. 15.1S83. Paris Medicine Co., St. Loui*. Mo. Gcutleiuen;—We ?'•!(! la»t '■ear, (lOO bottles of GUOVE'S TASTIiJ.I.sS rillii. d-ONK' and h.avo iHi’.igl.l three gloss aireatly thi:. i ear. In all owre.r- pericnt 0 of 14 yoar.4, in the drug i'nsini'.ss, (inve iit'ver siiltl an article that gilv>‘ such iinivereat satis- ti'.cUon as vuur Tonic. Yourslruly, .\n\£v,r.AHR .tCO- m-. F ridge iNSTiiyTE. m FORTY SIXTH YEAR. 234 Students, t'Itissical atid Uominerciul. The Ijurgest aiul Hest Ftiuipitefl Fitting Sclioul in (lie .Smith. Adiire.ss FKOh KSSOKS llOLr, OAK filOGE, N. G. 3 mm GHI^GE! YVdUt an ajjent ji pvery towii^u thr T' C’Hiiaiui. No exi‘unvace ivqiii!v*Ki. i.aille; most ■\\> pay salru-y (*1* bboral '•*. Yon u:i'i work all the time or luipure lioiirs. an.l ran eani l-om I-;}*!, 1ST''TO 1M;H MAV. sliHli Miv^ 5 COTTAGE LOTS FREE To om* .“i nu.jit Bm* eb.sfiil a«T‘nts. '.rbese lots are w- rf h S I ,OIK) each iiow. v.-ill 1-e wurih YY hoH TiuiHH iHiprov**. 'JTiuy louaird at ri.')’ST' 4>2V>A>*. Mio |iiFt‘!» ol ilie Aliiine YOU Tlii're IS (Pile cf the'i. " Wriie a or.-e for fiili p ittn'iiiars to iiie P. >1. r.. tX- I. t'O tll'AX v. o . Ht !( nst, Xle. F. X. IT—No. .”U—’07. tljnmWBUOlLEGE. m ? make « NEWTON, N. C, x/w .Next Ses.siuii Be iin? .Vugiisi LS«); Full Aea.lemii', ItU'.iii.'.s.s aiul Ctni giuti' i lUir.sp.s, wltii iiiiislc and Art. 4. n aec.iiiiplUhcil lii.''!''i''t'prs. Goi.il lltilMlngs, Apparatus, i.ihrailc.s, . rc. Ih.irpuigh work and n;i.derate .•.vpensi-H. Pure water an.l inciinraln air, tii.rtliy pers'ilis lielpepl. Catnlugue For I'ai ticulars address. REV. .1. C. C.lflFP, D. D., I’resideiif. Frei RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, »liens I'ejit. I, '97. Hoys au'l clrls treated as liuraau beings, aiuI I taught how to make a livliii;. I rented as Ihiniertal I b'viiiKS, und taught f.-i use this life wlti: ref*feuCe t.i the life hereafter. M ill K. .\beriielhy, Kresldent, Hulherrnril ('ollette, Btirl.e ('u.. ."X. usiwintt*. PLMPLES, ERUP TIONS, BLOTCHES, SCALES, ULCERS, SORES, ECZEMA, and CHRONIC SWELLITn'GS. A.kE wonder workers in the cure of any disease caused by ba.d or im pure Moed. They eliminate all poisons, build up and enrich the blood, enabling it to mate ne'Ui/, healthy tissue. PURE BLOOD MEANS PERFECT , HEALTH, and if you will use C.ASGARETS i 5 they will give you GOOD HEiALTH and a PURE, CLEAN SKIN, free from ■ i cimnles and blotches. 1 To'TRY 0ASCARET3 is to like them. For never before has ! there been produced in the Iiistory of the wmrld so cerfect and so harmless a I BLOOD PURIFIER, LiVER and STOMACH REGULATOR. To use « them regularly for a little while rtrean-s IOC., 35c., 50c. > «M 1««I At • UK lAkUPMt iissi and Ferfgat Msalth ***• Vt*' 'Ij i iii: WOKI.I). HAVE MADE themselves trie leaeJing bicycles on account of their quaiity — not on account of their price 1896 COLUMBIAS, . 1897 HARTFORDS, . H.ARTFOROS Pattern 2, HA.RTFORDS Pattern I, HARTFORDS Patterns 5 '—m POPE MFG. CO., Hartford. Cork. SvTCatalogue free from any Columbi.-i dealer, or by mail from us for a 2=cent stamp. If Colainbias oi-c not properly rcppcscBted la yavr ^^ciIlity, let na FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. f .".5TH rOXGRF,S M>.IOI’RVS. SIXTY-FIRST YEAR. , Courees for A. B.. B. y. Yl. (', A. Hall and (.1 vmiiiw.ium. Tt‘11 I'rofessors ami Iristnietors. Four Laboratories. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. CL.VSSi('AL, LI I KB.\B Y, YIATH1-:VIATICAL, BIBLK AL, SUIMX ri FlC, ('(>>1 Y1 KBf I AL. AimilEiS.s THE rr.E.slDENT, HEV. J. 3. SHEARER, D. LL D. TAREMONT COLLEGE. HICKORY, N. Girls and young women. I.ci'iifion a no ted liealth re ? o r (. Ten ?eiiools in one. -S-ltMt IMA NO given to the b e > t music grjpluate Mountain air am! water, lor'-iilargud. ,*■. r iswttoii, A. M., I'res. flO^ETOlLEGfc; . 3a3e4iBs:’!fc5^-s33a:-v, SALEM, VA. ('.'Uii'ies for r.iC'Krcee, wltli Kleetiv. >; lilgli atandan! .\lso Ci.m’l und Prep'y Ceurse.''. l.it.rary 2o,'a'i vol timi's; working luhoiutory: good nnu'als .ami dl.'.i.d- pilne: ^l.\- I'hurities; no liar-rooiiii. HPalthful ?louiitnlu I. catloii Aery inotierale • wpeii.-e-. Special ti riiip t 1 • iiiidldates f"r i>dtii''tr,v an.l noiia if miidstei'h. livreasing patn im.g. froin intniy .Stares [111.1 Mi'ter.al foreign I’o'unlil. s rth tear b.-glns Sept Ittii. ( ntaiogn.. tree. I.. yi.-Hev nohl-, I rea.-. Report of the Procee(liag.s from Day to Day. SENATE. July 31si. The Senate concluded the formal reading of the tariff confer ence report. The tlebate " as siiiritlesa in the main. Allen, of Nebraska, dur ing the debate referred to the i>resent coal strike, coutrastinc: it with the jiromises of prosperity. The strike would be arbitrated, he said, and arbi trated in but one way namely, iu favor of the coal baron and against the miner, and if the miner protested he would be met with the baton of the policeman or the baj’onet of the tiusohlier. Ji lv 33ni'. In the Senate, .\lli.son. ill charge of the tarirt’ bill, endeavored to have a time fixed for the final vote, but failetl. J 'tiring the discussion of the akrricnltural schedule, rillman "as drawn into a vehement argument on the benefit of an exjiort bounty on aun- iMiltural products. This the Senator declareil with emphasis, was the mo-t effective means of destroying the iu- tire protective .system, for if the farmer got ono drop of bloutl iu his mouth he would want to swallow the whole cm - cash, ami it would end in a scramble, overturning the whole ."vstem. I'be House joint resolution was passed re- qite.'-tiiig the President to make investi gation as to the exclusion of American tobacco from foreign countries under tbe Itegie contract system. Tillnian'h resolution for an investigation into the changes of senatorial speculation in sugar stock was rejecteil by the com niittee or contingent expense. riu- ie])ort was couoheil in deciiledly vig;i>r- ous lauiruage. Thomas B. Turley, who sncceetled the late Feuator Hmiih. of Tennessee, "as administered the oath of office. HOUSE. .lf7.Y 31st. - In the House Evans, Hep.. Ky.) from the com iiittce on ways and means, rei'orted a join reso lution, which was iidopteil. requesting the Presitleut to make sticli investiga tions as will elicit all the facts in refer- eneetothe restrictions put iipi'ii the sale of .Ymericaii tobacco iu foreign countries, under what is known as the "ib gie" or government edict. It also mithori/es the President to eiitei iiito iicgotiattons with governments of tlii'.-e couiilnes with a view of obtaining a mollification or removal of these re strictions. ('lardy (I'em., Ky. i e\- i'lamed the necessity of it. saying that a great sur]>lua of tobacco was laised in Kentucky. Tennessee and Virginia, which must liiid a foreign market. Swanson, of Virginia, sni'poited the resolution. .11 i.Y 33nt>. In the House a lull wa' I'ii'i-eii fiom the committee on Ways and Yleaiis to authorize the Presuh'ut to .-^nsjicnd, in iiart or m wlmle. thedis- eriniinuting duties imposetl on the ves sels of foreign countries which imposes siiiiiliir duties on our vessels. A bill was also passed creating a civil govern menl in Alaska. PRINTING NKW MONKY One, Two, Five and Ten Dollar Nott's and Gold CertLfloates to Be Prlnteil, Assistant Secretary Y’anderlip has au thorized and directed the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to print and deliver to the office of the Secretary of the United States notes and gold cer tificates to the amount of S14,0UU,(miii. A large proportion of the notes will be in small denominations, ones, twos, fives and tens, and the supply is ex- I'ected to be sufficient for the needs of the Treasury for a period of about three monthB, meeting the u^ual demand fur small bills received in the movement of crops. The department anticipates, in vie"' of the abundance of crops, an un usually large and early call for small bills. “You good-for-nothing loader! Didn’t you tell me yom 'vere a hard worker?” “YY'ell. It ain’t easy for me to work.”— Detroit News. Tlif Diiiglt .\ lot i.t Bill G Now the I.a4\ 111 t i:c L.iii'I. Washington, July 3tith. uSpecia!.)-- The tnrilfbill passed it- la-t legislative stage at 3 p. m. Satunlay when tbe Senate, by the decisive vote of 4u to Jo, agreed to the conference report on the bill. The announcement of the result was greeted with euthusiastic applause by the crowtled chamber. I bis closed the labor fur which the Fifty-fifth Congress assemble 1 in extraordinary sos.-ion.and after .-tnlilioru rfsi>tfiice. at times threateneil a >leadiock. tUf I'eiuitf c>'U ciirred "ith tlie Hou^e in a re-oiution for the liual adjournuit-nt ot tlu‘ >essioi.* at !'o'clock tonight ihe I’l'c-ident s message for a ciiir- iit-ommi-sion was received, but the tbuise bill fieat ing the t'otuiuissiou "as imt acteti upon. The I'lo-ing ilay was oroiilic ol a series of mi'meutuus scent -. > ash "i "hich alone wt.iuhl liave bft'u ot ewraoidiuiiiy interest -\n analysts ‘J tue vote show- that the alfii iuafi' >■ "'u'' '‘fist b\ thirtv-sevon Kt'i-il ii uis. oii.' I'en;o crat YlcF.uery . oiie silve .ioues. of Nevada . and (.•stew art. I'lm negtitivo votv I'emiwrats aii'l iw o iiuil I'nrtier . Y]r. pulilioan. ami tw t- I' Bittlefi were ore-c,.* ( >ne Populist K \ a- . IlepublicHii tifigi without piiiis. wiisl to withholdmg tio i’. the result w .i- a bu vet this tlid mU a'.'at' t-pui'iican ■ I'oiuhst WU' ill't by 3^ 1‘opiilisi.-, ilnrris ['eiier. .-ilvm- He milisl- .\den and aw ■ iid not vote, a !'i lUC' silver w were abseiit wa.s iquivuicnt oles. Utliollgh 'iiU ests attfichin contest. ('omi limentai y Vice- President, udoi'ted and at "iis emu ted liy t: of the sespioii. I Im I .ml ■| he la-' se.- ;. n;a'-l;ed i'y imom lulditioh t" 111 ailixni • bill, a i-d. a •.■iinem" tlmaigli IU I he !!.-n to the |•o'■,^i■.lS10ll. .'ager intei of ;t great -obltlOIl- t'l till'' Mebart. were oek tlie tinai scene •i uiii' ad ioiirn ment ill till' House. ■ n o', the FKitise was inieiesiing event.-. In the Spt akei • till' I'liigley if crc.itU'n of w :i> ciowded iiiial a !: .1 e t- Ml ' i: 'iiat*' limi a'b 1 !• '1 G.t.l alter till' ■•■iileieiice re lii’; t\ one sec n .-neil the ell ;""l ell it t wav poll and I lie miioiG ■ ends alter tbe Imu >• • • grossed bill was -mn to the Pre.-idenl. The last -tep in l‘•■-■'ary was talicn a' the W lute Hon-e w Io n tuc' 1 lesiileiit afiixed his signature ai 1.'" u'ehick with a beautiful im'ihe' i.t pearl haml k'll pen. w hill; Mr I'o.giev leijue-teil the 1’re-uleiit t'» n -,' ! be 1’resnlent. recognized the ng!:t "> Mi. I'.iiglev, though he d'f oi'iiiim'ntcd on the dimiiiul. ‘ o' t lie pen. i 1 o then aopemii • I no- i_ ..al i.: e to the V'ill, askeil the thite an-i • i'' !- .'nlv 3>th, approveiU ami tm> b.il wa- .an act. I iiiit r t !t. \ e\. ! .11 I It i, 1 w Tbe Secret.ary of tbe Ti easiiry !udd-= tioit the iiew tarill act wa- ui elleet a( the iifginnin.g of lim day on whmh it receivi 'i tin' app!e\iil "1 tint Pie-ident, am! llit'itMoie bciame i'perati\e alni midiiig!'’ e" I'ruiay. .1 ui,' Ji.ii t;.'.: Se.-n •;■. . ii-Wt'd cMt tiieftdi. u iiig ttdegiaia to eolifiMfr-"t l■u•'■t'ln]- " I'he I'epai tmen' bold'' that tin- m-w taritl'liiw covei- an 1 uu in'le- all mi- tom.- liiisiiie-- of .1 ni> 3 Ith. ' 'l!i.‘ .Ytlunla ('oio iitiition Im- di.-i-oii- tinuetl its ( aitdina inidniglit tilition. Iiow t( Irave's. She—But a woman can nmke money go farlher iliaii ii n.au i .in. He—Yesi I've known ymi tim’rav'el half over till'(siy to .spen-nuiir a tli.'Ilar, when a m;in would have p.irr.-d with it at the lir.st siore be \viit iiU'.I P..>sion Transcript. w i e rc heir ;l share of yoi.ir Pal lY'iuiibc, G R E G G a O O . , Hrd wa rc, ,Sl o \'c s, f’; i r i ii i n d' ImplciHcii Is, 1 fi i 111 s And h'ils. Two (ioorsal)ovc hmsimlTicc. GAB I N G H A M SUCCESSOR ro BIMHIAM tN: CO. HARDWARE. ?* GROCERiES. FARMING |) implements!^ WOODEN WARE 0 SADDLES $ HARNESS CONFECTION-6 ERIES. A COMPLETE LINE UF GROCERIES A'l' WHOLESALE AHD R E f*A ! L . MAKE A SPECALTY OF TH'E- BEST ON THE MARKET. Yon wrill find me at the old staiiil mn hlain Strt .*, which I have occupied for thirty years. B.KSPECTFTn.LY.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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