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CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1896.
VOLUME XL1V NUMBER 2258
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BOYS AND GIRLS
CHURCH AND WOMANS
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watch
you
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want a
come to
good
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Illin & SiiKf. Tom's
S r The winda vi M
w'nls but winds thafi
g.l l both purchaser
I seli.r
Si to
Store,
Ft rt)
I ,
(Nxt f Gilrenth & O Shoe
r any llnr i-e you wed in tli
Jtwnely liu, c!l and see US.
GARIBALDI IiRUXS.
rLJXi Og 7" -'-' - - -
Tired
Feeling
I I ... - . ! .. f tfcACalfcttfll!
u 'ts from $5 00 up. Shirt to
Iniit tho band. Hata to make
ur hair Btand. Boys you misa
our chance if you don't call and
th Ho ' Su'uh, lists, Shirts,
hi. I other buy'o supplies that are
Loing lor a mere song of .....
Makes you seem " all broken up," with
out lite, ambition, energy or appetite
It is often the forerunner of serious ill
ness, or the accompaniment of nervous
troubles. It is a positive proof of thin,
weak, impure blood; for, if the blood is
rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it im
parts life and energy to every nerve,
.organ and tissue of the body. The
necessity of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
lor that tired feeling is therefore apparent
to every one, and the good it will do you
is equally beyond question. Remember
Sarsaparilla
ellon & Shelton's.
I1 S We are juet back from the Nortb-
n market and our good have come.
tint, A: Sboltou, next to II lUruchV
Istke best in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
u jj cure liver ills, easy to take,
tlOOQ S PIUS easy to operate, 25ceuts.
The Commonwealth.
Tbe Commonwealth is tiuly u common
woalth, M tho industry which makis it
poeuible is unly a common industry.
Every man if dependent on his leliow
lowest on tuo highes Und. r Indisiou
alism, no less truly than uiidtr Hwwl fin
the workers constitute an indmir ul arm) ;
tho organization H a real and complete
under the one hyutcm ae under the other.
It is true that some men are iveipiu
and some underpaid, ami sometimes tbo.-u
who contribute to tbe illth of tho com
munity are paid most of alt. But all
honest and honorable employ menu con
tribute something to the gen-ral welfare,
and no employment is honest or honor
able which does not so contribute. Nak
rnmo into the world, and wo are
.fc-.M-w - "
ur in tin I. MI; 31 Snipes leather
M) ihe K'a'd i hoo'; A- H U"hbiin. op-
ersti e at i he Gn gbuin Mil'; T. A. Sharp
principle ot the Q lJboro graded i.choo';
A. B Ivfiioa.!'. n ft-fpor ot ni.i' to ma tie
:it Ok K dge Iim'i u- 11- Btfiks. ol
llicO'Mtir, hi d II K C Br am, ct tbt
CI'Mi ;o' ti l) n.in-ihi.
'i 5 c ' j f the i 'ubth I It- the ro
moticn bid ut.-iititi m tf tl' Jrvidh
It-UoWrhip biigotton ot follee lif--'.' O
fiiHl eigfiyint; with the Cbail.-lic Otstt
rer Mr. U. E.G. Biyaiit took rooms at
the borne of Mr. Marcel u L Davi-, and
in tbe late summer he wa j lined by Mr
E M. Snipes, ai d Mill later by Mr A. B
Kimbtl. Jnd now te l umber has in
creased by the addition ot Messrs. A. H.
Itabbinn, John C. Coble, Thomas A.Sharp
aad H. A. Banks having tutored the old
members of the club while be was in
ant w e-t snnvrMi r m- u r "go ii.-ei
kii'i?'.'. irie !ti l f'lrbaidf : s a in!e en-
ierd tlio futii'i: l.aMhj coiCi'o n and
tubn qu ntiy ijijeu an a' unum e nl
inoi-iure i u hi nn I. t 1 1 n itc in piunt
jrrovuh ui d. v-l- ein in. Iii-a -g-
irfio ilt fact i iii t i ii i w ht te ulii' :.t i. n
ii;d f pi y n a !u' I'f ! n.t digi.-i !y
Hll't ll.' I llh'i It'l Ottt"! Iilll'.n ui neM.
l iie lnni iKufki-t iMMt lt- deMMid i I Ul -
ii to ilMit im tv.'i c iHj, sk I t ! tin. i
... . " i ...... i :. I.
crop-, vill l-'ir (Xf'i'i Mi-it "i 5 '-. ii u
lioduuU rii u!ir at! i C in ot r.,ble
quantities i bf c-mmg winter. :- th ie id
tome rh riatje in Europe.
Generally plentiful early ropi,, fair to
brilliant outlook for Lter varieties, and
tho prevalence of low prices describe the
fruit situation in the Middle States. Or
chards and vines suffered some in Xiew
York by reason of a hard winter and sub-
housed, clottiea, anu ieu . - wni;ah nt thfl TTniverMtv and sen ient drcuth. vet there is an abundant
nrov des the necessaries ul. mo, ------- - -. - . uu p
dustry proviaes me "i' llAwino ff,n h hoenitable welcome suoolv of fruit in tho western half of the
or by the industries oi oiuers iu y f innnn' nf whih S, Mnvlnrr farther south, weather
' "fn, nn. hin ". When we ask tbe club wculd not be Complete without conditions have been unusually favorable
u5BUu.0 u.Uf) .v.- D himthereforo bv h s oermiesion it now I to plant erowth and aevciopement
her lor bread, sne oius u ',,!,' ,mher Tt will Snp.,;l invtitraiinn lust made bv Amer-
nnt na tne DlOlU viaiiiis mm " " r o J . .. ,
. - mmilha hilt, nv nui- uimniiB miiiiiti iue n - - l , . . . . , r - . 0 r
loou into our up
Drains tu.o f e-u Jt ua r hi ihB office of
bod-.e.-, and bidding us get iuou .u. :I" "17
Ic, He puts Adam into tuo g.ar" v" . , " L r tua -.i.,t.
tint;
uiir
OUT S
den to
t)RS. McCOMBS & IBHUJM,
DKirlltE TO llNbUltM I HJS fVULiiyj.
lmt tliey hiiv.i this day entered into a copart
nersnip lor tne
1'KA.CTICK OF MEDICINE,
AND
SURGERY.
March 1, lb95.
March 15, 1895.
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CHICAGO
CHRONICLE
THE
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JOHN FABRIOR,
4 ROUT I THTON BTRKBT. CHARLOTTB, N
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
DEALER IN
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sal
ver and Silver Plated Ware.
fir Special attention given to Pine Watch
tf()iring.
Ian 25, 1MJ5.
DR. E. P. EEERANS,
DENTIST,
CUARLOTTE, N. C.
GREAT DEMOCRATIC DAILY
of the Northwest.
Will be sent postpaid to any
address six days a week for
one year for .
FOUR DOLLARS.
The Ohronlole Is the moat
ooneplouous newspaper suo
oese of the day the dally cir
culation exceeding 7S.OO0
copies and the Sunday circu
lation exbeedlnff 100,000 cop
ies. It Is a flrat-otass newn
paper of 12 and ie pagea (Sun
day 40 to 4S pases) and
la a stanch supporter of
sound democratlo pYlnolples. .
. j H
in Keep u, anu wui
. i : . l.. da on the
man now oir iuhi r
fidtlity wit'i which ho discharges the
trust reposed in him. Tho raw material
mut b.- won by Jofv; or blandishment
from the reluctant iM'tb: it must De con
vened from raw materiul into flniabed
produce; it must be carried Irom tbe place
where it has been created to the commun,
ity in wbiuh it is needed, and in that
community it has 10 bo bicugbt to the
individuals who need it, or brought where
they can come and find it. Thus agncul
tuio, manufactures,' transportation os-
...nl -it I in I if.
nnv.i. . m.
But more than those are essentia', a ue
b)dv must be kept in order anu put m
Older when it becomes acraugeu, iuC.c
mut bo physician, Tbo niemoers oi
this commonwealth must understand
anu
Okkick 7 West Trade Street
Nov. 2, 1894
TERMS.
DR. GEORGE W. GKAUADl.
OFFICE, 7 WEST TRADE ST.
nu-t'wit limited to Eve. Ear. Nose
and Tliroat.
April ;5, 1896
'II UGH W. HARRIS,
Attorn-? and Counsellor at law,
0
Office. JNoa
July , 1895:
Baity (except Sunday) 1 year
Daily ami Sundty. 1 year
Dally, 6 month (campaign edition)
Daily and Sunday, 9 nienlhi
Taily, 2 months
Daily and Sunday, 2 months
Dailv. 1 monlh
Daily and Sunday, 1 month
Sunday, 1 year
Saturday,! year
f e
$4.00
6.00
2.00
3.00
, 1.00
, 1.40
. .53
. 75
. 2.00
. 1.00
tbo following officers weio elected: John
II Colle. preeid.it; JI E C Bryant
Secretary, and Jlow aid A BanUn. poet,
ukh pre feasor E. A Aideiman, jionera
ry president, The club expects to snvite
IVi'sid. i.t Alderman to !cp ure hero on.
Obsc vcr.
A Few Woids OQ Dit
Philadelpliia Record.
Since the date of Dickens aud other
TCrcrliKh travelers iu the United fetaies
there has been an immense advance in
the American cuisine. The influence of
diet is now better understood; and in
constqunnce, dyspepsia i far lets preva
lent t nan formally. But there is still
wreat room for improvement, particularly
a "...
the country districts. A properiy
as far west as
Ohio, this S.ate making a better recoid
than for some tirno pa-t. Horticulturists
lure m ro than ever beloro engaged in
praying, anu as a con queiico uamoc
thr. 'h lnsec'Rand tungi was resirivteu.
Prices have ruled low, with consumption
t i I .1 .......
enormr n-. and pronaniy mmp B'Cii'f
ma-loin the way of cooperative handling
f i y . . 1. .-.-.j'.r.t t m 1-v.t.l O ,l I
Ol HUrS. VJIIO Ol IUU l4i"i- hhj;iv'"
and still unsettled questions is that ol
transportation. Rates in many instances
remain very high compared with prices
received and the margin between the pro
ducer and consumer is altogether too bur
densomo for both classes.
Tbkv tl at s mv, a d where an w ?
(.VmiiM i-i.i- mrny tS12or$l&
per faj.'-la and i h rtuli wi u d bo mieb
Hh i n ii c ul.i hMiie. Talking ol fre
wiin, nir nui ii- ii u u 1'i.t uirn u over
SCO 001) 000 . . t-.rU i ha n SI in ev
r lotinb fhT.i. W ul I that flVd the
rtMiiifi ? 1; imj'.I e-tr prifi? ! fi
e o rnn : o tiVu That's
- l 1 tiiji k, v?iii f . .-i'v r wi.ll l'i
tor ii -t 'I'll'- i-i ioti is t nr l" ' 'u p--
:! twid 1 1 . - ;iV .!i-.-icsi,iir ii Wo wai.t
H'f.Hi I riiu:n'lvM ti.Ht K itopi-.m t Un
( i i arc at 1 to uktftt.ru of I h-tioo!vc."
VV. J BRYAN S ROMANCE.
A NOTABLE ACCESSION.
in
their right reiations to eacu oiu, reflated diet, with a proportionate quan
these must be stuaiea, unuerbi-oou a.u , - me&t &nd ye etable8 properly
taintd: there nm3t be awyejs. -uo " cooked, gives tone to both body and
iiUfinfil and estbet.c lire ol man asserts . . nntinn tat oni,:Ara nPf,i
v... - ,, , L . I IUIUU. X UD UIW WHVU "Hit"
itself and its needs; there must be author, fQr flghUng
teachers, muBiciane. "011" , . " , or marching hae given way to tho proved
must be
cultivated, love - developed, ana - extract -s far more eerTice.
One of Cbioago's Greatest Merobants ue
dares for Silver.
fnliimhlft State.
Pnl H. f! inner, of tho bia nrm ol
SAiAafll fiooner & C J. of Chicago and IM e w
P ' . r , r 1," W
Vnrlr has luBt returnca irom amwF-
. r . i j j i.
is -alive to tbe isauea oi ine aay uu u
evidently kept well posted wnne away
from Chicago.
Mr i-nnflr went across the ocean to
where be
make his annual visit to his aged f. ther,
spiritual broinernouuo exnerla insist that a Email quantity of 7,"V,im Tj-r.Und in Holland.
men oxprewed in sets both w Uaaid8 tftken mea,9 has a ...d .u u:- iif.. u.. o.
wnrshiD: tnere musiuuF1Ml i---r- ffnt. in tho reiie-rro.1 of .uuSCie. in
eta of the religious life, And theee latter rnnenee of tbe 8DUr it gives to the
rne
... j .J 18CI IDM UiatMlutUJ ii iuu.Ur,Mvv m,kn
the moral principle oi eiuciuru uu Ug effe(Jt .g more la9ting. But reeistered burghers of
i j a . k cmri n irm neruuuu ui . .... i. . . r i " .. . ,
appiicu. uu i t-- --- -
Met H s Wife as a School Girl and C Lam
pooned Her Cause.
There is a romance connected with the
early acquaintance af William Jennings
Bryan with Miss Mary Baird, now Mrs.
Bryan; which has never been published,
says the Kansas State Journal. Only a
few personB know the story. One of this
number is a Topeha man who relates it.
At the same time that Mi Baird wai
a student m the Jacksonville Fetnle col
lege at Jacksonville, ill., young Bryan
was attending tbe Illinoii college at tbe
same place. After a certain hour in the
afternoon the young ladies of tho college
were free lo promenade about the college
gn ud-i. at:d whilo ei j ) ing this roe:ca
lion took the opp T'UMiiy to & rj' with
the b ya from the II in ia col'ege, who
were 1 ivariably on hand.
Ii was during these, piomenades that
Mis Baird attraoted the attention oi
young oryan, and a nirtation was com
menced, This led to an acquaintance,
and a meeting was arranged at the home
of a relative oftho young lady, in the
suburbs of Jacksonville. The first meet
ing was but the forerunner of a series ot.
weekly visits by both parlies to the same
place.
But the enjoyment of the youngcouple
was not allowed to proceed without inter
mption. The matter came to ine eara u
tho president of tfio Female college, and
he at onoe called JVliss liaira to mm ana
questioned her concerning it. bhe ac
. . . i J t 2 sWa
knowlodged mat ene naa oeeu iu iu
habit of meeting young uryan, ana s
such conduct was strictly against me
rules of the college, her sontenco was ex
pulsion. She was ordered to be in readi
ness to leave the college at a certain
dato. .
Tbe news of Misb Batrd'a expulsion
on w n
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of ta: tar baking powder Highest
of all in leavening strength. Latt Rt United
States Government Food Report.
Royal Baking Powdkb Co-, New York.
Hi
When Baby wu sick, we gavo her Cstorla.
When ahe was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When ha became Miss, th clung to Cantoria.
When she had Cbi'dren, he gave them Castoria.
k hi- f ,
tbe ministry to
M sd .pint-are
rlAH lnil7inillllin LllUll I " .. . I l " ... . r r
more necessary uuu .- - advocates ot total aosiinence, nowevoi, lrin abroad said air. ujoper
nrfr war
llprl nnnn bv a rerjorter tor tbe utiicago
Dispatch.
u'rur ia nnt much that 1 can say o
under Socialism, becauso the fraternity djs ute thia point; and it may ba con- wJ3 a Vip of pleasure and duty and in
voluntary not compulsory, and too Digner jf & ra&n ukeg bo we,, . ft81fre it 8erved me well."
14 and 16 Law Building.
t I OSHOUNK, W.C MAXWELL, J.W. KEEBANS
OSBORNE, MAXWELL & KEERANS,
Attorneys at Law,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
tir" Offices 1 and 3 Law Building.
practice in the State and Federal CouKe.
Oct 20, 1895
lmT'wTlI. WAKEFIELD,
Will be in his office at 609 North Tryon
Sample ceplee free on appli
cation. Address
THE CHICAGO CHRONICLE,
104-1 60 Washington St.,
Chicago.
Street, except on Wedne.day and Thursday
euc!i week. His p actice W limit, d to
EYB. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
of
IfyoiTwant to look
j nice, send yoj Xo
'fvX WE have tbe
ltt lonnrv in NORTH
PAunt TNA and ffuaramee
you Strictly firtt c'as Work. .
CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY
.jMimhina are left dependent on the
ttood will of man to bis fellowmen They
!re a part of tho apirit, not of the ma
cbinery,ot life. Finally, there rouat bo
bomes, where workers will bo rented and
ref.esbed for tomorrow's labor, and cMi
dren will bo reared to continue m miun
ueneratici.8 tbe tusks began o iu.
r i . I. . . ....II !.. rii l ii i-1
Uera wives anu mptu! nn- --
. - i-r. It whit, kitMirt1. tind tountain.
ma to i.io ui "
and preparing ior mo v.0
themselves bavo gone to their rebt. laus
recaided, Society is seen to u u t.u.,
an organism under Democracy as under
Monarchy, ender a tree oroiue.uooo
nder State Socialism. Every man is the
servant of hia fellowmen, and ho is great
i ... V n. corvOrt mOSt.
t ti,a human hivo are seme drones
I. . I -I .k whn
idle, useless, gooa-ior-nauguic
tramps the roaa in soiuiupb
k i onach and t. ur, are
WOO IIUOB . . .. .1 . .
oualiv vagubonds.it the spirit anu unci
.? n ;.iu r.loaHiircseekiiig
n tne bunio f v
thoi'Th one is called a tramp and the other
a -
I but . .
f.nnkfld and In nronortlonato quantity nnnnn. u much imoroved in ueaitn
that is, a duo a ' mixture cf meat and veg- , b;8 ooeun voyage and tays that tne
etables -the omission ft a Biimuiani, ,ol;,i,.ai 8itualiOn m Ihifl country nucr
would not, perhaps, much matter, ixev- usU lho poope abroad
1 l . i I . I ... hnnH to l7Ah I '
ertheloBf, wnue a nine wmc ui uici
at a meat may not be a source of forco, it
id insisied by those h hae devoted
study to ihe sulject ti at, besides a piK
to th- digestion, it arrests tho wear oi the
not vout system. But or. a question of
this charact r let the doctots decide.
"To preservo the bod's bealih and
hurrlnnus n rt-ntler htrhtsomo. clear anu
i w
not lumpisb oneaienoe to
aKonlrl he the, numose of diet.
a a
Who aaa thlak
of hqu lmpa
UHBgWPtMOII
YJanted-fln Idea
t-i..i rt mm Mm! thav Tn&v brlu vott waaltk.
Wrtt JOHN WXUDKRBURN CO., PM Attor
ara Waahlactoa. D. C. t x tbalr $1,800 pria off
aa4Ut of two buaOnd lstTantiona waufotl.
Health is Wealth.
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE OhKIHAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS.
Iaaoldnndar poaitiva Written uarale,
br snthorised acenta only, to care Weak Memory,
Duaineaa. Wakefulness, Fit. Ilysteria, Ouick
mn, Kiaht Ijosaea, Eril Dreams, Ick vf ContU
danoa, NarrooaneM, Lasaitnde, all Drains, Yoath-
tal Eirora, or excessive um oi iot!rr. jpium.
or Liquor, which jeada lo aiisery. t "iisnmpunn,
Iaaaon.7 and Death. At store oi mail, SI a
box; six for 95; with written aruaramec
eare r refnaa nnry. Hample pack.
mind,"
And as
Thrtw do not aDnrovo of McKinley ev.
.Kr hrn.iiae of his protective th.ories
aajwa-'av.- - l .
' ... . I I . . tf t ilti
hut thoy rcaurd l.un as mo io?0ei .
evi'a, as Hryan represoi.l.s tree c t ago ot
silver, lam not strong f..r Melvmley,
said bo, though 1 favor protection. v e
can make ovotythiug over hero that is
made abroad, but with McKinley as Pres
ident our currency may become even more
nnr.irnnted than it ia today, as fringlo gold
standard, if adopted, would work ruin to
we
have said, this purpose has been country and make times harder than
18
You eee, they favor MeK'nley
they believe no win
due tner
in
a toumt
the? are
over there because
r.nl .,nnmr OUT
1 ... 11 f . nml ll fell
gold. Too dooiB can 101 tum,
ver U our coin those debts can bo paid in
that metal if it is bo chosen.
GOOD IN PXLVEK.
"I am yet somewhat on the fence, tut
I can't ee anything but good to result
sliver, iiuu,
DRS. M. A. & C. A. BT AND,
Dentists.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
No. 21 Tbvon Street.
H. N. PHARR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office No. 14 Law Building
Jhu 3. 19G.
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
of some Bifuf
aKKIOT CI.ARK60H. CBAB H. DOLB
CLARKSON & DULS,
Attorneys at Law,
CllAELOTTK, N. C.
i.-.r.! ttpntinn ptven to all businegs in-
irusted. Will practice in all Courts of the
Stite.
-f Office No. 12 Law Building.
Oct 7. 1896
E. NYE HUTCHISON.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Offices 16 East Trade Street; 4 North Tyon
Street, up stairs. "
Cot'ton.
With careful rotation of
crops and liberal fertilizations,
cotton lands will improve. The
application of a proper ferti
lizer containing sufficient Pot
ash often makes the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. Use fertilizers contain
ing not less than 3 to 4
Actual Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
against "Rust."
Our ptmpWet are not advertising circulars boom
ni peaal Fertilizer, but are practical Work, contain.
iog the result of latest experiments in
Every cotton fanner hould have a copy. I ny are
tot free for utc asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
03 Nassau St.. New Yora
pie
thins to patent?
.nm M.i- ther may bring you wealth.
nevs. Washington, u. e;.. ior mou r .1
2? iut of Ptwo bundrea Inventions wanted.
irrpatlv advanced in ibis country during
the last quarter of a century, In our
cities ibo dinner fas becomo tho moal of
tho dav, and a Savarin wcu'd find at a
dinner fit "to bcinvited to': in Philadel
phis, for example no bing omitted
which his genius for gastronomy ci u'd
desire. But it is not these gastronomic
feasts that concern tho mass ot our peo-
, Tramping and traveling re . pimD,e mea lhat affords nutrition ,nm (rfi6 C0DSiSe ol
r ,vee i, ton nil-"'!" . . i i t w t-u v - ir . . 1 1 I
equally legitimate t r a m umi.. fae muMl8g aflu vuo nerves is tno ue- bentfit the mine-owners, it win aieo
equally UlegHimave iu . - - r -j-- -- 8;ueratnm , benefit the minere give toem wo.
m . x.- . k n n i ii r ia v I'M n . til a m iii nwru iih mi inri
ine art oi couKei y uuo ui iv j.r Denent tne west. "
trom time to lime, been taught in our money. lt will mako better prices lor
pities And tho lectures that have been farm pr0uqctF; it will make tho farmer a
irivHn. with oractical instructions, have hnpor in our markets.
served an cxeellaut purpose, Nothing "Times can be no worse than they are i
could bo more useful to the health ol our ftt ppe8ent. Our currency is not expau-
sivo enough for the demands ol our peo
ple Franco has $40 per capita in circu
lation, and iu people are prosperous and
hippv. We have but $20 per capita. Wo
need more in mey, and free bilver coinage
will put an ond lo busies stagnation.
' Our factories ars closed and our arti--,.a
iwl mechanics are out of work.
r- u j a . . La
Mor money will make higher prices, bet
llrjrp- J-J-. nrt without Wait
ing to map out any plans oi proceaure no
hastened to tbo president's office. Young
Rnran iaaflvpn then the prize orator of
tbe Illinois college, and he started in to
convince the president that he had taken
the wroDg course, and that the explusion
was unmerited.
A tew days prior to this event Btyan
bad written tbo parents ot Mis? Baird
asking their consent to visit th young
Alihon.rh he had not received a
i only be presumed 0:1 an affirmative an-
- ' . . . . j . . I . .. .' L .. I. A
swir, ani told tho pres-ioeni tuai uu
l. e content of tbo young lady's pareuts,
and that his intentioi s were entirely
honorable. Ha albO presumt d upon the
affections of the youujr lady and stated
that their formal engagement was only a
matter of a few weeks.
" At tho tnd of an hour young Biyan had
the president of the college looking at tbe
matter in an entirely diffdie.it light Ntt on
ly was tho sentence of explusion repealed,
but Bryan obtained consent lo visit Mis
lUird at the college weekly.
Although it waa not until after the
young ccuplo bad left their rcfpectiv
colleges lhat their engagement was an
nounced, it was while at school that they
became fast friends. Both graduated at
the same tim?, and a few years later they
wro married. Atlanta Journal.
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thinks ueba'Pr-'V-d bat ufui . -
try dots not pay; -o beg ,aMr than to
work, and lb, wo. k Chut he can do is hot.
ored by society c.rcely more and reward
j ,.Vv tfA than beggary. We may
nalliato tho oflVnce when bucd
into idleness; but there is no sue
.. ;Aa ami .,f the rich rosn.
been born in surroundings which declare
K;m .no nrontabloncaa of labor; ho ha
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lth which is itself a power
The indu.t.ial world; if he does not
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f.f ionorance. w bich a f jw elementary . j ror 2,)du3 arJd a rcyiYftl oj
essonsasto what conetitutea a proper
dietary regimen would put to flight. "Goods and produoo are too cheap be-
I.i advance ot tbose lessons we vcmu.v cau8e people have no money 10 ouy luv..
in rrivp. from Tbe Westminster ileview Th Herreciation in prices on some lines of
lor August, for the benetit ot tnose wno.
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Milk disagrees witn same, uuvumj
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stomach will resume its pristine vigor,
and trive new life and happiness to per-
Tnterestintr In'erview in the New
York Journal of Commerce.
In the New Ytjrk Journal f.f Cm
mcrcial Bulletin recently was pii i-d an
interview with J. L Bullard, of Bullard
X-: Whpclcr. lie and bairn'mir dv.'crs, of
New York,
When questioned ab-ut ire ties Mr.
Bullard said:
'Tho wire tits Lave been i".-d on ac
count ol the increafed prices r 4 baiid'.ties
thisvear. When tne Btcci : ool was or
I ganiaed last spring the pr'.to of billets was
sdvanced about 50 per cerii- As a result
i he manufaclurers of batid ties raised
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The denreciation in prices
. . .. . i .
goods has been more man ou per cent, m
tbo past six months. Cn merchants and
manufacturers stand thai?
"Tbe Wilson bill that reduced the tar
iff on goods about 10 per cent., except on
wool, which is mado free, is not tbe cause
of all tho hard times."
Do vou think that putting baok tho
sons afflicted with ills which no one, save oId Ur;ff Would cause a return of prosper-
those who bare experimented on tne buo- i it ?i.
t: .;.aj r.nm T!L nnu i K nirirA lut l...J !, Ainn t!s said venl.'liJ v I ' I lltt
year, to about $1.20 per bnndle (thirty raanufaeturers of cotton lies bad b d
ties). 1 think that thov raised their fog baitness at loss for. sou,.' vtarn,
prices a little too much, but at tbe same owing to the fact that the good f Eng-
timo the price of 75 cent was a loosing Hsh houses were admitted fu eoldnty,
one. A few planters, mainly members When they advanced prices thi yar, a
of tbe Farmers Alliance, objected to tbe they were forced to do on acc uM oi iu
increase and tried the experiment of us- increase in the price of stfel lille-.i., .m
ingwire. of tbt planters thought that the increae
'The wire ties, in my opinion, will not was unreasonable, and used irf
be generally used. The presses are cot The new method adopted wiilnwiU
suited for them. Then again there is a adopted to any great extent, houtwr. a
loss to tbe planter. At present a bale ol the planter is a loser. For intan mi
cotton is tied with six steel straps, which cotton band tie which weigh i mc pound
weieh nine pounds. These are sold with &re worth at present j.ritt - 3 cci.t a
ihfl hale, and therefore are worth as much I nonnd. or 27 cents. In sellirg l. v ri p-
as nine pounds of cdton to the planter. I resect nine pounds of cotton,
Vn ii wires wool 1 not weigh over I cresent prices is worth 63 cm
four pounds, and as ihecotper pound I A profit to the planter of 36 c
for tbo wire and bands i about the same,9iz wlrt tiea will weigh tut tl " l
tbe planter who uses ihe wire loses the I aod therefore in selling ieti... iuii
value of about five pounds of cotton, less, I ctnts. They cost 3 cenU a y u d, leav
of course, the cost of the band, which is I fog a profit of but 12 cen's, 'hn ihe
about 3 cents per pound. I planter in usiog wire uee man r-i
"It has been argued that the wire i really loses Z4 cents on escrj i a "
would rust the eotton, bo'. I d" not think I too. ' . . -
that this objection has much weight, as I Tht ootton merchant, on u.- omir
the wire could be diped ax well as ina i nana, WOUia msae a prout.
bands. I think, however, that i he wire I coming to this and otner n.M v. i inuv
ties would eventually iijure Hi4 cotton be bound in tbe ordinary dim n
by cutting in the bale. The ultimate merchant in tbe Soatb w hf 1 1 "
purchaser of the cotton would p.-fer tbe wire-bound bales of tbe plant, i ill ..un
hand tits, a ibey can be liveted io?eth ply atrip on the ircs, and aft r .rtni te
1 i!ft the wirl iVa fcal will tie them will, l ui.d tue
a- U fj VI UeVU OV.VsJva kiiiV i sjssa w , ,
.,,,. Ithstebv making the profit which might
Another New York man, who is inter-
ject, would neueve couiu ''uui
simple a cause as a uiauruviuu onjmavu.
. rtsBfe
Tbe Ftuit Crop cf 1899
American Agriculturist.
Taking the country
Ibis
A CHAPEL HILL CROWN
A Number of University Bays in Charlotte
Form a Good fellowship Oran zauoa.
A lew days ago tke following boys cr-can;r-d
ihe Davis Chapel 11.11 Club:
John H. Coble, of Lauriburg, now profess
af a whol", the
fruit crop of 1896 may be put down as a
full one. While there hive been some
shortages in tbo Southern States, and al
moin territories Webt of the K ,cky Mcu .
tain, th".s fact has not ut much of a fig
ure in the North a..d Eist. where yields
of the early varieties bate been abundant
and prospects for later ine and tree
fruits good to exceliant. Social investi
gation prose.-utcd by ib'H j mr. al and a
Miramary of the exhaustive returns fro.ii
correspondents everywhere show that
tbo older Middle and En-ten. Srat.s have
far.d better than e r-iioi s lu-il er wtBt
Thi U no doubt due in some d -gice tc
better attention on toe u"1 : nd
W IV I (st.-
rists. While isolated
MANY VtBWS TO TAKE.
"Thorn arn manV- WftVs tO View
matter. Tbe poor and the middle classes
pay all the taxes. I believe the multi
millionaires should pay their proportion.
I believe in a graded income tax as a
partial panacea for tho ills we bavo fal
len into.
VVitb free silver the price of wheat
and corn would enhance in value at once.
Dollar wheat for the farmer makes him
look at bis clothes. When they are
frayed be. buys new. Ha furnishes his
house, if it is needed, and so helps to start
tbe furnituro factories going again. It is
so in all liues More money, tbe greater
ihn demand for eroods.
"A jingle gold standard mould bring
prices still lower and mire failure and
more disaster or the people, lt is hard
. ..r nh.i d pr&eilv ritrht. We arn
l" . . .... i
partially
vnai
1 1 - - v
noon a Di-matauo ossis uuw,
is in a measure our saltation
vt I i I. at
B, N kVilik!
UW ! Will w " -
thereby making the profit which
htvto gone to tbe planter."
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