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7 X X: The present membenhlp of the G. A. K. is 367.639. It gained last year 33,040 mem berg and loat b;- suspension, death and other causes 56.956. The deaths numbered 7,368. The town of Carthage, Mo., has the "rooks." There aw four qnvr nea there which , do an aggregate business of $400,000 a ' year. The ship 1,600 car loads of stone. A. New York man thinks that with twenty 4 story -buildings and a four story fir department the town is not properly equipped- in case of fire, rather short on the-reach. : Pigitail is fashionable at this sea son of the year, and. doubtless, those who are partial to thi dish, can .be supplied in -Atlanta, at there are several thousand Ohiuamen there. It is aaiAtha,t.one of.the features of the Paris Exposition of 1900 will be another World's Congress of Re ligions... Report has It Jiat the chief Protestant and Jewish fcHthoritiea of Prance haTe'agreed to co-operate in the affair, while two French Oardin als and' other Catholic dignitaries likewise faor the proposition. ' For. nearly a year fwork, has ; been done towards the artistic improve ment of Uncle Sam's paper money, aiid ia the near future hew one, two, five and ten dollar bills will be issued that the officials believe will be the most artistic notes ever issued and that will probably be in the hands of the public by the first ot Novem ber. It is said that the oldest actor in the world is Henry Howe, a member of Sir Herny Irving's company. Mr, Howe is at present eightyf our years of age and has been on the : stage fifty-six years. For over forty years he trod the boards at the Uaymarket He has played with Irving for 13 years. . W S Stratton, the great mine ovner, whose incnme is $1,200,000 per year, walked from i Colorado Springs to Cripple Creek three jeare ago, in order to save the four dollars railroad fare. He is a carpenter by trade, and is described as- "a modest, Bmall- sized man, with iron gray hair andutactTe, dressed in plain busi ness suit, and wholly inconspicous." This astonishing statement is U Imi U.nnfonfnnn T!jwnrrl year would be the annual jalue of the cotton of the South if it were all manufactured at home, and the time is faBt coming when the world's cotton mills must, come to the world'sjchief cotton field the South. This means a wonderful increase in the wealth of the South; it means a rate of progress and a. degree of prosperity never seen before." Experiments have been made in Austria to test the likehood ef a war balloon being hit when fired at. A captive balloon at an altitude of about 4265 feet was fired at from a distance of 4400 yards, and 'was struck nine. timea .without- being brought down.. In .a second trial a captive balloon, at a heigth of about 2625 feet, was fired at from 5500 yards distance. A violent wind, causing the ballon to plung a good deal, rendered the aim very difficult, and the balloon was not brought down until the fifty-aixtb round. . A church iriTodiNew Jersey, wuo recently painted and varnished, and by Sunday the seats were,' to all appeaiances, . perfectly - dry. if But when the congregation had been seated a short while the .warmth from their bodies softened ihe var nish. Then each member jrealiz:-d what it.wasjo. stick &lo&ihaWi brother." The harm done to the various .Sunday-gJp-meeting Qut- fits was .considerable, and the. con gregation are" how trying to see where the funny part of the whole affair, which the, outsiders seem, to appreciateicomegin. 'AO. Elections . Ue jhjif je n oIatati States, one-auarter of the whole number, and bat-" few Ire really important Ihetale jofing are Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Marys 1 land, Mawachusefts, "Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, Jftw, Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania. 'A Governor . will be returned in Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississip pi, New Jersey and Ohio, and four of the seven now j have Democratic Goyernors. Besides these Utah .will Abandon the territorial stage and become a State, choosing a f 1L set of officers. The interesting contests We in Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey and Ohio. ' v . Aaairyman, Jiving in Portsmonth, Ohio, had a tanwwhai unique exferi jnence the ether (lay. ,He Jaid down to take a nap. He vas waked p by a peculiar touch on the hand that was hanging down and looking downward saw a big copperhead snake rubbing its head up and down the hand as if enjoying the pastime The man was scared, of course, and wished that he or the Bnake was in Kentucky or some . other soyerignty. He was afraid to move lest the snake prove quicker than he and resent the move by driying its fangs into the hand . About the time he was beginning to get desperate his Scotch Terrier bounded into the room and shook it until no two joints stuck together. - The world is full of Strang incon sistencies. There was never so much talk of hard times in North Carolina and there were never so many visitors in the '.mountains of .the State as there were dnring.the part summer; there were neyer so many excursions nor excursions so largely patronized. The colleges and high schools haye opened this fall with a : larger at, tendance than ever before and school attendance is universally . accounted one of the - best barometers of the prosperity of the people. Somepeo. pie have money there is no mistake about that: and when a street takir comes along with a patent medicine for sale, or a peddler with a pack on his back, or a range man, or a fellow selling a twodollar clock for fifteen, there are those who cough up cash who would never be suspected cf having a dollar in the world.--Statesville Landmark. A remarkable incident is noted at Plainfield, , Wis., by farmers who haye raised a second crop of oats from only : one sowing. The first crop of. oats this season was very short, and the crop seemed to ripen very unevenly, especially on knolls and high ground, where drought af fected the crop badly. After the haryest the oats came up or rather banched out from the old roots, and in two weeks the fields were as green as in June and presented the usual appearance. The discovery has recently been made that there are five engineers employed on one division of the New York Central Railroad that can neither read or write. All of them have worked for the company nearly 20 years, and managed to attend to business about aB well as those who could read and write. The company has decided to send them to school to learn to read and write and keep their pay running. A French medical authority ad vances the opinion that death by falling from great heights is abso lutely painless. He says that the mind acts with great rapidity for a short time and then unconciouness follows. It will be much better to accept this French physician's opin ion than to try to disprove it by ac tual experience. Beloit college in Wisconsin has just opened its doors to women. It is one of the oldest educational in stitutions in the Northwest, and has stood nearly alone for many years in that section in its opposition to co education. : MWha is the matter here ?" asked a ' stranger of a small boy as he noticed a large wedding party com ing out ot a church on Fifth avenue. "Nawthin' but the tied goin' out." The world owe every man a living but lie has to work to prove his iden tity to the cashier. i i Mr. Gladstone has a lead pencil which is so big that he employs it as a walking stick. .Flaws Items. ! ' Wheat and oats planting has be gun, but this work will doubtless be greatly retarded by the unusual jamount of cotton which is now openings owing to . the extremely jhoVdry, weather. is i The baseball team of this place, WillFlowe, captain, is now in fine jtrim, and the boys say they are just itching for a match with Concord." ' Gold mining has about gone to sleep on the green banks of Ander. son's Creek. The Coloradoans haye disappeared most mysteriously, and even John McAnulty, who can tell of all the curious capers of the stars and the weathei, is unable to tell where the Western prospectors haye gone. ' Miss Kate Archibald, the beauti ful and accomplished daughter of Mr. F A Archibald, of Concord, who has been visiting relatives at Flows for seyeral days, has returned to her home, much to the regret of all who met her and also those who didn't meet her, because they all wanted to meet her. - KORNER WRITES. Since my return from &n extended visit to my kins people and after haying spent a quiet summer with the missus and cherubs in the rural districts. I find that much has been accomplished during my vacation even Sam, the hired boy. had the taters dug. It was a relief tome when I learned tbat two of my fine Berkshire hogs had died suddenly. So much has been said about the hog pen nuisance, and the poor ani mals knowing that I was away and couldn't look after their interests, got it into their heads that they would rather die of their own ac cord than to have me kill them, which I would have done a little later on my return home. And then I learn that the town duddies made the bicyclists come down from the sidewalks and the Snnday mer chants let up on retailing, which I heartily approve of; but unless they remove the goods boxes and storeB off the sidewalks and compel all merchants to build sheds, under which the countryman can hitch his horse or team, thus leaving the street for the pedestiian and wheel men, there is injustice. Those or naments are very pretty and I know, as I was once a countryman, that all the sun-burnt, horny handed sons of tillers appreciate the consideration of the few who have provided eheds for them during the heated summer. My hogs haying shaken off this mortal coil and gone to where all good hogs go hog paradia-5 ray great supply of apples came near spoiling, bat they didn't. Sam squeezed and otherwise bruised them up, so tbat I can taste of them every morning during next winter, if there are not too many mornings and my taster does not grow with age. After the crops are all gath ered and the cold, bleak winds of winter sets in, I'm gwine to have another luxury locusts are ripen ing and the missus and Sam do love simmon beer made of them, the lat ter haying his barrels all in trim when I reached home. Your humble servant happened to strike Salisbury at the Populist Republican rally. I saw But ler, Shaford and Pritchard, but outside of these three lingers, it didn't look like, judging from the crowd in attendance, more than any ordinary good-trade Saturday in blessed Concord. There was little or no enthusiasm, and very little few who heard the great high con claves. Jeter and Gathie, old boys, were not on (he scene. As the sun and moon have a ten dency to rise and fall; so has the price of cotton; but the old man will rush to town one of these days with the courageous vim he usually does up things, when the dealers will come across with near onto 10 cents for the staple. I feel so good over the matter that I am thinking of breaking up housekeep ing and taking in the Georgia show. If cotton brings 10 cents before November ;15, half of the money paid for the Cabarrus crop will go to the Cotton States Exposition. Between me and Sam and the baby, we'll have a jubilee. By the way, the baby has grown some and can sleep with both eyes and its mouth shut during the day for several hourB at a time, and has got a hole row cf teeth, with which it recently chewed off several inches ot the missus' nose. It would Lave bit mine but it was too red, from recreation. You haye been severely criticized by some for exposing th3 bad sani- j tary condition of the town. I am heartily in sympathy with tbem in their opinion that such exposure will hurt the town, bat when prompted as you were by complaints of citizens who haye their own health and families to look after, it is well, no doubt, that you put our people to thinking. When I get my bicycle repaired ard my bog pen moved to the farm I may come again. KOKNER. The Discovery HsTed Ills Life. Mr. G Caillouette, Druggist, Beaversville, HI., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told 1 could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began Us use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep keep store or house without It." Get a free trial bottle at Fetzer's Drug Store. ' Capslsed and Monk. Alpena, Mich., Sept. 18 The crew of the schooner Kitchen re port that when - crossing Saginaw Bay yesterday they saw a schooner capsized and 'sink within twenty minutes. ' A gale, was' blowing' at the time and the Kitchen could not assist tbem. '. --r M -T A MISSING BALE OF. COTTON. And Iiv It IlIi)eneu to drt Lost The Railroad Satisfied Wltb the Explanation. One of the railroads recently made claim for a lost bale of cotton, and the claim was returned with a letter of explanation from the depot agent that made it all right. The letter read : "Deak Sir: The day I received this cotton from the C. & L. Koad my wile had twins, and in the ex sightment and blustering around, this bale got into another lot of cot ton marked A. S. H. R., and that same night my watchman's wife bad twins, and the next morning my clerk's wife had one only, and all our mother-inlaw8 was among ns, and when we got done working with the children I could not find this bale of cotton to save my life. 1 do hope we will not have another storm of children any more during the cot ton season. Pleas teil Mr. not to be too bard on us, both of my child. Ten was girls and I am afraid I am going to have a hard time support ing them. Tell him to take the bale of cotton; the price will go up in a few dnys, and he will make money on it, but if he don't want his wife to have twins get rid of the bale as soon as possible; but don't send it back this way any more. Yours, etc." The Charlotte News ia responsi ble for the hhove itm. It does not state where the agent is located tbat is experiencing this greet trcnbJe,but there is CDn&tfiation in knowing that it can't be applied to our agent and his corp3 of assistants. uniticilutherans. The Synod at Work Ninety lteleates OllireiM Elected with Rev. Nchcrcr as Secretary. The triennial meeting of the United Synod of. the Evangelical Lutheran churches of the South is in session at Staunton, Va., and will probably continue for another week. The opening sermon was preached by Rey. A G Voight, D. D., Pro fessor of the Theological Seminary at Newberry, S. C, after which the "Holy Oommunion was administered. TheSynoJs represented are those of Georgia, North and South Caro lina, Tennesse, Holston, aouth West Viaginia, Virgina and .Mis sissippi. JXhere are ninety delegates present, and an equal number of lay and clerical. A number of distinguished visitors' are present. The election of cfficerB resulted in the election of lley. It C IToliand D. D., of Charlosfcou, S. C, Presi dent; fLv. L G M Miller, D. D., of Roanoke, Va., Vice President; Rey. M G G Scherer, of Concord, N. C, Secretary; and Hon. C II Duls, Attorney, of Charlotte, N. C, Treasurer. The chief matters of interest be fore this body is the Home and Foreign Mission work; the perma nent establishment of a Theologi cal Seminary for the United Synod; the establishment of a religious paper which shall be known as the Organ of the United Synod, and the consideration of the future places in regard to the 3outh View Orphan Home. tire lor Headache, As a remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a per manent euro and most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence- We urge all who are af flicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bit ters cureB by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents and S1.0Q at Fetzer's Drug Store FURNITURE' COFFINS &C. I have now in stock at my rooms opposite the court house a splen did line of well-made Furniturf such as Bed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands Safes, Chairs, &c. I defy competition in regard to quality ana price, lou will be surprised when you hear my prices Come and see. If not in stock cau supply you in a few days. I have a nice line of -COFFINS- at prices that will surprise you. 1 , keep a full lline on band for im mediate Bupply. 1 buy LUMBER- and run my planing machane, and all persons who wish any thing in this line, will do well to call and see me. - - Very Respectfully, J. T. Pounds. Concord. N. C. July 13. 1895.. JN0. R. ERWINV C A- MISENHEIMER. ERW1N& MISENHEIMER. . Physicians and Surgeons ,' Office Nd. 3. Hartv buildin?. --on posite 2nd Presbyterian chtrsn Charlotte, N. C, . ESTHEAMER1CAH TOBACCO C!Xl'.yr DURHAM. H.C. U.a.A. JdT MABG FROM High Grade Masco ' ABSOLUTELY PURE A "HAN TED" HOUSE. A Genuine Sen re at Brier. Which Ciiunes "Krmorm of Conscience." Down in the little community, the center of which is the postoiQce, Brief, on the Union and Cabarrus line, is a house which is now attract ing a good deal of attention and which furnishes an in teresting' topic for conversation at the country church and "deestrict" echool house. It is a "hanted" house a sure enough - "hanted" one. too. Mr. Key Biggers and family lire there and the troubles have become so unearthly that they are preparing to leave the place for ever. The story runs thusiy: Several years ago there stood a country store at the place where Brief new is. The store was owned by a mau namd Tucker who held a copartnership with Key Biggers. The store became noted for its meanness and shameless exhibitions of lawlessness and indecency. It was u rend-.zvous for all the thugs a: d toughs of the laid, and their hours were of the whole night and their entertainments of the basest and lowest order. On one dreary night two years ago, a whiskey wagon was at the place; and around the favorite haunt gathered the usual crowd of revelers. The sound of their dances and -the hum of music blended vitb the cui'Bes of the crow J, all of which floated solemnly and dreadfully on tbe heavy niht air. But when the echoes were dying away and the night's deviitry bad been i';cut. completed, a. strange flo .me .'.b ;eea iu the store, arid it was soon discovered that lire had made such headway on thu building that all hmuiu efforts to save it inusi provo failures. It burned down, and now a lawsuit is talked of between the former partners, for they each suspect the other. After the conflagration, Mr. Big gers built a dwelling for himself nearly on the site of the store. When he moved into his new house he began to hear strange sounds, which would approach as the sound of a wagon coming. The noise drives up into the yard, rushes into the house, visits all the roomsand, af ter shaking the house and thorough arousing the occupants, departs with its strange noise still clinging to it and finally dyicg away ;n the distance. Lately the racket has bes come unearthly and Mr, Biggers is going to move away, in the hppe of leaving the devil behind. Several parties have gone to see, or rather hear, the thing (for noth ing has ever been seen) and they all report it as being beyond their un derstanding. It is no unnecessary fright, but, whether they ever learn the true cause of the trouble or not, there will for a long time be some timid people aroundiBrief, who now intend to make their stay there as brief ns possible. Tired and broken down women will find that DR. KING'S ROYAL GE8METUER is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up the strength and puts disease and pain to flight. For FEHALE TROUBLES Including all menstrual and womb difficulties, it has no superior used both locally and internally." It is emphatically IVOrMi'S FRIEflO. Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New pack ige, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Sold . by druggists. Manufactured only by THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., Atlanta, 6i. " fun f 0B tt-PAOZ BOOK: XAXLXD nil. FETZER'S DRUGXSTORE. TYr. Miles' Patn rill are guaranteed to faf nuouvee. 'TJa cent ft oom.' 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