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HICKORY, P KISS: APHIL 8, IH7 T TO THE POINT. Dlekfl Remark After the Acelsent . Havd npp4. - One of the men eropkyed in a cer tain Yorkshire stone quarry i a man of few word?.. Indeed, his popularity with hi mates has been attnoutea w ue Coatrevcraie Orr Committee. Washington, March 31. The disor ganized condition of the Senate coui uiittes formed the subject of a spirited . a tm . 9 ....Jit c .ntrovery in ine oenate in eiwuwo 4 session today. Senator Wolcott, aaChairuiau of the Committee on Post Offices and Post Baldness is often preceded oraccom panied by crrayness of the hair. To prevent both baldness and grayness. use Hall's Hair Renewer, an honest remedy. GEOROU aOLO MINES. fact that Dick could never spare enough words to get up a decent quarrel with. v Roads, attempted to secure consider anyone, says Clips v J tion of the nomination of L. C. Dana The other day a huge block of stone,- weighing several tons, was being raised by mean of a steam crane. When near the top the chain" suddenly gave way. - Dick was at work 60 feet below when the accident occurred. Fortunately he realized his danger, though only just in time, and sprang from the ledge on which he stood to another at some dis tance. A second latter and the huge block was broken into a thousand piecea,on the aolid bed of stone. . r Trembling in every limb, the owner of the quarry, who had witnessed the affair, hurried to where Dick was stand ing and seized hum by the hand. "Whatever would have happened if you bad delayed your leap a second, Dick?" be gasped. The workman glanced back at the heap of debris on the ledge. A funeral," he replied, coolly .seizing his pick and preparing to resume work. Where lie Drew the Line. Among the first stories recorded by Mr. T. E. Pritt in his "Anglers' Basket," 1s one about a Scottish laird who was relating the story of a fine fish he had caught one day to his friends at the dinner table. "Donald," said he to the servant behind his chair on old man, but a new servant ''how heavy was the fish I took yesterday?" Donald neither spoke nor moved. The laird repeated the question. "Weel," replied Donald, it was twal' pund at breakfast, it h.id got ten to aohteen at dinner-time, and it was sax-and-twenty when ye sat dawn to supper wi the captain." Then after a pause he added: "I've been tell in' lees a my life to please the shooters,but I'll be blowed if I'm going to tell lees noo, through my old age, to please the f ushers." to be Postmaster at Colorado Springs, his committee having passed favorably upon this nomination. Senator Gor man objected on the ground that the committee was incompetent to act be cause of the numerous vacancies ex isting. Chloryetloa Plant to ba Esttbl'shrd aad Net-lectadVela- Opened Up. Atlanta, Ga., March 31. At a meeting of the directors of the Appal achian Gold Mining Company, held here to day, it was decided to erect at once a chloryation plant sufficient to treat the products of seven stamp mills now In operation by trie com pany. The contract' was closed for This objection precipitated a debate, the chloryation plant and work to be i .u:u i k,. i.nna.Ta commenced ai once, xne main io ue 111 WUICU BUIUO IMUCI ouoifi lauftuofev - was used on both sides, the Republi completed within five months. cans contending for the reeula-itv of The president was directed to em- 9 I a m 1 Itif 1 Dlov a large numoer oi aaaiuonai the report and the Democrats criticis ing it as irregular and illegal. Senator Gorman extended his objec tion so as to include all reports from the Post office Committee. . This ob jection applies to Messrs. Bristow and Shellenberger, the nominees, respect- miners to open ud the large veins heretofore neglected, and to sink ad ditional shafts on the richest portions of the property. It believed and predicted by mining experts that the outnut of cold from this section will ively. for the offices of fourth and sec- in the near future surpass that of any ond Assistant Postmasters General. is pure. digestion April Wisdom. Be sure that your blood your appetite good, your perfect. To purify your blood and build up your health, take Hood's carsaparilla. This medicine has accomplished re markable cures of all blood diseases. It is the One True Blood Purider. Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to make you well by purifying and en riching your 11 od, giving you an ap petite, and nerve, mental and diges tive strength. " A other locality in this country. Judge W. W. Murray, Cdl. William M. Deman, Mr. John P. Williams and Hugh F. Kirkpatrick, all officers and directors of the Appalachian Company leave here well satisfied with the out look. The contract for the chlorya tion plant was closed with C. E. James, of Chattanooga, who is also Quite extensively interested in this company. Educate Tour Bowel With Caacareta. C&ndr Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. 25c. If C C C. fall, druffiftsts refund money. A Duty on Mica and Corundum, Mr. Pearson's real and industry has again been rewarded in a veiy sub stantial way. The committee on ways An Overtlg-ht as to Copper. Washington, April 1. -Through some oversight during the considera tion of the Dino-lev TRriflT hill. th and means agreed today to put a duty H(mge neglected to t an auiend of two cents a pound per square inch . 4. , . SE11I1) TttetaUcPrcparaficaliarAs slmflatlng rhcTrxxlandnt ula Ikjg the stoaariss axxlBowus cf IVcmvotesTcsUoTijChceTful raiadRestXoa!Alri5nriI!rr Opnimlorpuine xiorlfincxat NotNahcotic.' Em SmJ- A perfect Remedy forConsUna- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. m . m Worms juonvulsiorts .t evcrisn ness end Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NOT "YORK. CXACT COPT OT WRAPPER. THAT THE V FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBT BOTTLE OF Cuter! la ytt sp U ta-!M tattles valj. It U set soli U InIL Soil Lrw siyeas U sail yom sarUdaf 1m m tLs b cr tIm tist ri la J Mi rood" aAi "riH sarv poaa,H a-B Oat ya rrt 0-X-S-T-0- tt 1 K9 vrtrya EeonoailMl to as Deari . At a chapel meeting in Jamaica the following resolution are reported to have been adopted: (1) That we build pound per squa on mica and, what is equally iuipor portant, substitutes ppecific for adva lorem duties. Under the ad valorem system mica is undervalued in Calcut ta at least 75 per cent of the actual selling price of the same grade of American mica. The higher grades of 3 new chapel. (2) That we build the new chapel out of the material of the mi which is so ahnndantlv obtained fSnZL, ? i" western North Carolioa, i. protect- 1U WIC AU UUUCi Mil MIC ICVT the free list. which had been prepared by the Ways and Means Committee, and conse quently there is no provision for cop per in the bill. Not having any special mention, copper falls into the basket clause at 25 per cent, ad valorem, one is built. Aelet Demtlatrr. The famous MasrtraL who lived in the First century B. C, speaks of a Russian dentist, Calcelliua, a "in- the habit of fastening as well aa extracting teeth.' Fart ante la tha Aim. On some part of the coast of France, when the wind is in the east, the mist that appears bears with it a very no ticeable perfume. A Monster Oetosts. An aqtfatic creature.supposed at first to be a whale, 22 feet long, 8 feet wide and 6 feet high,was lately found partly the amendment8 adopted by the com mittee today. It is Senator Pritch ed by specific duties; and with the in creased duty under the Dingley bill. the industry will rapidly deyelop in North Carolina. Professor jHolmes, State Geogolist, and Mr. Jason Bur leson, a practical mica miner of Mitch ell county, both sa the contemplated legislation will open every mica mine in the State and add hundreds of thousands of dolla-s to the State's resources. Speaking of this matter to day, Senator Pritchard said the credit for this invaluable work is due solely to. Representative Pearson. He has been untiring and persistent in urging buried in the sand at An astasia Beach, Fla., by a couple of St. Augustine cy clists and wns pronounced by the presi dent of the local scientific society to be an octopus. The -missing tentacles might have been worn away by the sand and waves or eaten by sharks. Nerve and Teeth. Bad nerves and bad teeth will be found to go together in an extraor dinary number of cases. The hustle and bustle of our modern life, which is so trying to the nerves, has an equally de trimental effect upon the teeth. The Boston Mmle Hall Or Ran. The great music hall organ, once the pride of Boston, which has been stored in a shed for the last ten j-ears, is to be sold. It cost more than $60,000 and weighed nearly 70 tons. It wqs finished on- October 31, 1663, and the public waa invited to hear it on November 2. An ode was written by Mrs. James T. Fields and was recited by Miss Char lotte Cushman. Although it was looked upon almost as a sacred thing and re ferred to as "the hope of art in future years, it was kicked out in 1884 be cause more room for the permanent ' orchestra was yeded. Her Faith Gone. The London Telegraph tells a story about a young curate of evangelical views, who recently committed the in discretion of smoking in the street. A woman, one of bis parishioners, who saw him, was so shocked that she im- ard's purpose, when the Dingley bill reach ee the conference state after Something- to Dcpeod Oa. Dtacftclen'a Arnica Salve. Is the best salve in the world for Cuts. Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevei Sores, Tetter Chapped Elands, Chllblatut- Corns, and all Skin Ernptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay req aired. It Is guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Sbuford Drug Company. Bca Butterworth Landed. Washington, April 1. The President today sent to the Senate the following nominations: Andrew D. White, of New York, am bassador to Germany; Win. F. Draper, of Massachusetts, Ambassador to Italy; Chandler Haile, of Maine, secretary of the embassy at Rome; Samuel L. Gra- DON'T SACRIFICE . . . future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but BUY , tie Sewing Machine with an established reputation that guarantees you long end satisfactory service t jmWIHIITE. ITS BXAimrULLY FIGURED WOODWORK, DURABLE CONSTRUCTION, TINE MiaiAMCAL ADJUSTMENT, covpled with the nest Set of Steel Attack & wots, makes It the O HOST DCSOABU lUOSKE IS T1X IUKOT. ftMiars WaatW wW wa ara at raa aaa Ui. White Sevvlnn Machine (V. & w W L Send for our beartfal hatf-Una catalogue. OIYEtAKD, 0T2O. Si passing the Senate, to, secure a reason- cey, of Massachusetts, consul at Fuchu, able duty on corunaum. lie nas as surances that it will be done, and the immediate effect of it, he says, will be an investment of over one half million dollars in western North Carolina. For more than a hundred years the ShaKers have been studying the reme dial properties of plants. They have made manv discoveries, but their greatest achievement was made last year. It is a cordial that contains al ready digested food and is a digester of food. It is effective in removing distress after eating, and creates an appetite for more food so that eating becomes a pleasure. Pale, thin people become plump and healthy under its use. It arrests the wasting of consumption? There never has been sucn a step forward in the cure of indigestion ns this Shaker Cordial. Yur druggist will be glad to give you a little book descriptive of the product. Give the babies Laxol. which is Cas tor Oil made as palatable as honey. China; Arson Burlingame Johnson, of Colorado, consul at Amoy. China: Ben jamin Bhtterwortb, of Ohio, Commis sioner of Patents; Oliver L. Spalding, or Alich'gan, and Win. B. Howell, of New Jersey, to be Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury; Captain Robert Craig, signal corps, to be major. Withdrawn, Anson Burlingame Johnson, consul at Fuchu. Wanted An Idea Wbo eaa talak of aoaia aimpla Protect roar I4aj tbTtnay brta ram wUa, Writ j6hn wanoEaBtriji a oova auor Ben. WMMBpoo, v. t, ror tatr iuo prtea ocar . or two aoadraU larcaUoa waataO. Wanted-An Idea 5 SJlmtmlc rr3 aua talak o two Ms Km n h ii ifiinr ViC h .) c5?pFr 5 i ' . ? S3 c The People arc Couvlncad When they read the testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. They are written by honest men and women, and are plain, straightforward state ments of fact. The people have confi dence in Hood's Sarsaparilla because they know it actually and permanent ly cures, even when other medicines fail. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood s Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet efficient. APPOINTED BY THE PRESIDENT. Crid4Ur of Wt Vlnral far Third Attlttaat Secretary f State. WASHtsoToar, March 31. The Pres ident to-dav sent to the Senate th mediately renounced her belief in the following nominations: thirty-nine articles. Imatfraati ta (ke Cltlea. The general impression ia that the great bulk of immigrants to the United States find homes "in the great wetV" notably those from England, Wales, Germany and the Scandinavian coun tries. The contrary, however, is shown by recent figures to be the case. The" states into which immigrants go by preference are those on the Atlantic seaboard. Of 343,000 immigrants who landed in this country during the last fiscal year covered by the treasury re port, 127,000. meant to remain in New . York state, ' Some 61,000 others had Pennsylvania for their destination and 36,000 Massachusetts; so that these three states absorbed about two-thirds of the whole-immigration to the United States. . Collector of Internal Revenue for the First District of Pennsylvania Pen rose A. llcLain. Third Assistant Secretary of State Thomas W. Cridler of West Virginia. Attorney of the United States, Eas tern District of Arkansas Jacob Trieber. Marshal of the United States, Eas tern District of Arkansav-Henry M. Cooper. Agent Sisseton Indiau Agency, South Dakota Nathan P. Johuson. Lieutenant Commander Albert H. Cduden to be Postmaster in the navy. Postmaster at Ocean Grove. X. J. William H. Hamilton. Editor and Librarian, New York Agricultural and Experiment Station, Geneva, Y. Frank H. Hale of Washington; D. C ConuaUtioaer 5 worn la. Raleigh, April 1. (Special.) Dr. D. H. Abbot was sworn in as railway commissioner today. The commission is now composed of a Democrat, a Pop ulist and a Republican. The Democratic and Republican commissioners combined and elected clerks. Na-Ta-Ba for fifty Ceata. Guaranteed tobacco habit core, makes weak men itron, blood pure. frOc, SI. All druf clsta Ceoceasiaa to the Araralaa. Coxstaxtixoplk. March 30. An Irade was issued to-day granting, with some modifications, the concessions asked for by Mgr. Ormaniao, the Ar menian Pat riarch. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. s . . -, - - -
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