The Ivy from Lee's Grave. ThV disappearance of 'the ivy taken irom Robert E. Lee's grave and planted by the last graduat ing lass of Yale on the campus by the library wall9 is due without doubt to some sectional fanatic, whj) may have really believed he was doing God arid country ser 'virft in removing it. The college f . . . 0 - , . authorities attempted to explain j the mysterious disappearance of the creeper by saying thatrelic hunters have made way with it, but if they believe this themselves they have not succeeded in pur suading any one else to believe it. Nevertheless, we do not doubt that a majority of the good people of the North will frown upon this ex hibition of bigotry in refusing to allow the harmless sprig of ivy to remain unmolested. Certainly the majority of the Northern papers condemn it, and the following from the Philadelphia Record is a fair example of the light in which they View the matter : j The theft, of the Robert E. Lee ivy from its bed near one of the walls of Yale University, where it was only recently planted by the graduating class of '96, has proba bly been the work of a bigot in- X 3 f ' '- J 1 SLeuu ui a mere vauuai ot curius. Such a climax to the unhappy con troversy over the original accept ance of the ivy is nothing short of disgraceful. One may question the strict appropriateness of such an ivy among the old elms 6i New Haven;. yet, since the Southern members of the - class carried the day ;bn their proposition to plant it, the ivy should have been left to flourish to that green old age when such deeds of narrow-minded ran cor would be unheard ot. Yale counts many Southerners among her sons, and she would not have needed to blush for her romantic memorial of one , of the noblest Americans even if a Confederate leader who ever lived. The States are still making slow improvement in fraternity. Jet us hope. Charlotte Observer. GENERAT. NEWSi- STATE NEAV8. XllTISIt A.T V IS O Since 1578 there have been nine epi demics of dysentery in different parts of the country in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dysen tery, "vhen epidemic, is almost as se vere iid dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best effort? of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of chr dren and adults, and under the most trying conditions, which proves it to le the best medicine in the world lr bowel complaints. For sale by W. L.Crouse, Druggist, Dr Tyre York now says the Democratic party has come back "to hi n. He is a candidate for presidential elector in -the 8th district. Th Hickory Times is the name of a new Democratic paper at Hickory, issued by Editor J. R. Whichard, formerly of the Salis bury Herald. LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CURED BY USING AVPD'Q Cherry rk I JL1 J Pectoral A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. ' They say Bryan wears a number 7 hat. The University of Pennsylvania has challenged Yale to play a game of football. Sanders Garland, son of Ex-Attorney General Garland, lias joined the Republicans. The people of Buffalo, X. Y.,are giving much attention to the cul ture of mushrooms. Fusion of all the silver elements Dems., Pops, aud Reps, has been effected in Colorado. The war in Cuba still continues. The rebels' were recently defeated in several engagements. Mrs. Lease and .ex-Gov. Le wel ling have made peace. Thy have been at. outs for quite a while. The papers say that 50 of the Republicans of Oswego county, New York, have declared for Bryan. Gov. Oat?s has forbidden foot ball games by the University of Ala. boys except on the University Campus. The Socialists of Missouri have put out a State ticket. They cast 1500 votes at the last election in that state. Lord Chief Justice Russell, of England, spoke before the Ameri can Bar Association at Saratoga, X. Y., last week. The Washington Post says Bourke Cochran's Madison Square speech, replying to Bryan, was a dismal failure. The Post is a gold paper, too. Dr. Nansen, the Norwegian North P0I9 hunter, says that the only thing which kept him from reaching ihe North pole during his recent trip up that way, was the lack of dogs. Tillman was hissed at Mt. Gret na, Fenn., last Friday. He was to be the star attraction at a meet ing held in connection with the Lebanon county fair, but his speech did not take. ProfF. W. N. Crouch, author of "Kathleen Mavourneen," died at Portland, Me., last week. He served in the Confederate army, was married four times, and was the lather of 27 children. It is not at all unlikely that a combination ticket will be put in the field by the Republicans, Na t'onal Democrats and Populists in some of the Southern States, per haps in Alabama, Texas and Flori da. Charlotte Observer. The sound money Democrats ex pect a big convention at Indianap olis. Senator Palmer, General Bragg and Congressman W. D. Bynum are spoken of as presiden tial nominees by that party. Gen. Buckner, of Ky., is the only name mentioned for vice-president. George W. Smalley, the famous American editor-author, has ben granted a two months' holiday by his paper, the London Tim??, and hasgone abroad on a special mis sion for The Ladies' Home Journal. He has engaged to prepare a 6hort series of articles tor that magazine, and is gathering the material for them in Europe. The work will The ' eighth district Populists have endorsed Congressman Lin-ney. Five State banks have bexn es tablished in North Carolina in the! last few mouths. W. AW Teague U Populist elec tor for the 8th district. He is a singing school teacher. Buncombe Democrats, last Sat: nrday, nominated Chaa N Vance and D M Luther for the legisla ture. The Rockingham county Popu lists have endorsed W. W. Kitch in, the Democratic nominee for Congress in the fifth district. L C Caldwell says to the Salis bury Worid that it h not certain that he will resign his oflice a mavor of Statesville on account of his change of political faith. The Raleigh Correspondent of the Charlotte Observer recently sent that paper the news That tins Americau Tobacco Co. would spend $200,000 in this State to beat Cy rus B. Watson. JOTES. I Doctor McConii lr.iyr. An amuoti tlorv fl the Ut1 Ufcadio Ilearn is blind. 1U in ,Ui, fork.:illnrf , f W... ul Mc- in Jnpan, lcVtof ! nicvtoi. u cd fr ljr Emile Zola is writing a book in - trjliiii t ti, mJtrrtntv. u I Venice. ItoM i tL N'cvaik Call: In the month of July ICO bocl Th Wnr iM dvlr -- were ptillbhed. lirc! to I l th mrtius icftu- i$ Y in chj-r rii-ry dar, What is Gerald Maey, the pvt, thought to be fuully ill. England has rai.-Ksi f ItWM) for a memorial to Thoma II. lltutlev. Gladstone ha in preparation an edition of Hutltrr Analogy with not en. Gcoro Ebers'savshe ha not In come a Buddhi-it, us he hu tntn charged. Sir Arthur Sullivan ha made toO.OOO from tho al cl "Th.; IiOit Chord." Regina A Hilliard i a Tennes see literary woman who ha lately come into notice. oe H. Thorpe, who write Curfew Mut not Ktug To-Nii;htM lives in at San Diego, Cnf. Jnme Lauu Allen ha in prejwir- ution a book on the romantic char acter and iucident of Kentucky hUtory. A Geriiiiiii doctor charge Tol toi :f plants rim. He i au to have tt wlen one of Hvrnardiuv Saint Pierre' storie. Tliotiian Went worth HiKinon is paid to have the tine-t collection of booki on women, ot any j. ron in Europe or America. JMiaKepvare laruvl play u Hamlet. It contains I.O"? hne. The "Comedy of Krror" i h shortest play and contain 1 i7 lint-. It in tiuid that "mJ,(.X copie nf Geo. Meredith'. Aiuaiiii; Mar- The Patterson Manufacturing Company, of China Grove, will in crease its capital stock $'.),(XM. The money will bo expended on a new 6XXX) spindle mill. At present this mill is running night and day. The souud money Democrat met at Greensboro vesteruav to elect delegates to IndianupolU. Among those who signed the call for this convention, we notice the names of Sol. Weill, of Wilming ton, Jno C Tipton, of Rutherford ton, and Jno D Shaw, of Rocking ham. The Seaboard Air Line has adopted the private teh'praph and nage in one volume were old alarm call, the invention of Will. I during the firnt wevk of its rc- Wynne, of this city. It wns fully I cent appearand in London. tested by Mr. Williams, superin- Align Kvam Abbott now an tendent of telegraphs-. The new nounces that he i tho nuthor of system will bo immediately put in theanouyniou Knglih iMMik'CnHl operation between Raleigh and Give My Donkey Wing. hich Charlotte. Raleigh Cor.Charlotte recently app.anvl in London, m Republicans here voucI;i for the the Xeweastl-j Lendvr. r from statement that Dockery will sup- the blackuiith" fore? to the rdt port -Mckinley. His friend ny j toral chair. He learnetUitin nnd this, ropulists deny it ami cay I lusher mat hematic while l:fing h ha. given his word he will vot hures, and hi- experience in Ln- tor Bryan ana. atson, but that don journalism formed the ba-i if it is true that he is for KcKin-0f Barrte' romance, "When ley. Populists are no loncer Imund I Mali's Single." dutll.g xrfcict le iut llie iiotict to tin? tud lilt. Tlic cloingr;ici4 M3 ftrtent ray vr by th" dicii.r. Oi? monuuk' nflr h lad rjid Ihu notic-,ft tndriii run up it!i 1 nituthf r noli:- l!.at Prfc r Karue French cla wull t- i J nine oVlock that dT iutrmd half nul tli". mm uuj1. lUf i MjCoU id it Ulf, tut the tudnt iuitI that I'ruc.r KwriC!' iuld b much di4p;oint fd if tb notier mr tinl trad. Th xrcii nt on, and tlc 1 dxtor forgot all alcut lh notice. H't utart'd to n.ak th Jural pti y- r. 110 prayca for iiq przacui of tli lnitHl Statef. tliin"mlf of ih cabii.l, lh enator ai d repriutaltvc. th envcrnor of New Jer'yt hv mayor and othet othciaU ot I'rmcrtou. and lbrn cam to th prtffir and tntttuc UjJ in tint cdb In ttc mrantttnc Prif r Karg?' notice can.? iit !! niinl. and t!i acmb!cd ;cdeiU vrto tonthl to hoar Ibf prtdt.t ay, 'And, O Irdfblf Pfofror Kars, !h"2 Krnch cla will I held thi inorntui: at nine o'clock, int adct !;alfp4t i2:?. at utual." Youth Companion. "y x ' . . ....... ... ' ' ' ; CaUorU U lr. Samurl IMtchrr' frr-TlplUn fr Ict.i. nud CtilMri-n. It rtt nrlitirr nj.ium, l"n' -' tttrr arr.lk titlwr. II U m lfiul- tlt.iilit for !n-rrr. Irr. thns tti r.i e i It U lUaail. !! citJrv.nlr U Itlr1 $rrV i lllllrm f toltirr C.l.Ti- ,rltry V..fT!'i tIU lVrfitmr Ca.lfU t'tvrUl ,,lr, un1. rir- Iurrlnta d Vli.l Vi. fi.. Trthlu- lnitttr-.. rutr Vintlrl' I1tul...? ftorU nlutlUl tl rrjubl tl 1, nmt How rl, stt hTIlti mt rvjlur-.l Wrjt. C -tj 1 thi ClilldrrwU In--tl' tott-f" lfrnt. Cantoria, Omonn 4M ! gmt ; Vm Tho Soutli Carohr.a Alliance will balo t!ir ne cotton with wir tir woighiiiit l H ani c-t inc cc nt jcr buidb dehvrfed in Columbia. f" t. "- 1 m nt t u t a t i i f t,0 am -" m '' f-tm n.i 1 " i1 S i '' a .ft t . 5 ' ( .j r - t . . .if 1 r .'l Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla The Great June Credit to Hood's STOCK REDUCING. PRICE CUTTING. MONEY GETTING. CLEARANCE SALE. BEGINS IT () - I) A Y. .1 I X K 1 S T. 1 J I) 0. It Cured All tfij Affection, n V 1 V KvctT p I'cfr.ilufc tu ti - KMllH. 1mK m: k , : ; at ut.apj'fr .'.chat !? k fti::.ci: - ti .Tl!X JlJ.iLl1 ! i hack I 1 t;ch I Tie ! 1. - I jr.. it I. :i- v 4 a!ii- ID t!" t ... I rrr at. t j h Cor. Doughton In tho Eighth. Wn.Ki:itoi:o, Ant:. in. Th- c)tii;rfiioiial convention m- a- A C Mrlntoh nan 1 1 I 1 ' . .sL . lc if 1 J 1 1 I--. 1 1 I i4t ! I TTiV !..' it j-r it It t,( !! 1 advert i!?d. p?rmanMit rhairman. Deal cliit-f f'retarv. nnd li A i Wcbb.r.on.i r IIn.l-..it ,11,. I I1 .l.t , fro?nirrTata ! i.i r.l: :i.s; a.f rf uackett ami litnnjhton r"! iar4 tii 1 to support him. Kaleiuh Charlotte Observer. The Santitir-ation service- and recent shouting PCencA of St. John church seem to be centered at Klin St. chapel ju?t now. Report from there sav that the modest little edifice i thronged at even night service and that large number flock around the altar. TIhtw are . several churches all through the JU im countv where thin doctrine h Ik- wa l,ul 1,1 "ommation on the nine- ing preached iu?t now and manvhv-ninth ballot. Ilower with.lr-w believers have endorsed it and on thc lnlr.Ml and thirtieth bal- claimed to have expenenced tnat lot. though t ill leadin-. Dough-i nerfeotion of christian character ton XV;l?i onuuatel on the 011 hun fioldsboro Argus. ,,r,'d nn'1 tirty-eccnd ballot, r- 1 - - f f . , , . p..-...; ... f .... r . .,. 1 ... Citvt : I'.i: I . . .u " ' ilit- I .tlu. y -Tv. l t L I UAI L4 put in nouunatioti. tin? fi . on iii"!iiii li lot ltow.T I mi ' uftwt lit rtrit tiiln in ; v l.i L. ? . i.-. I tin? fim ballot, llackvtt uithdrfH ! W. I rc4 :;-; ;.'.-;.:-. I I I I r 5LW V ICE H v'i' J K I Jon food's 5"rsn" tucMi t. t- y3ii ' Altif ' " ' fcl . that IUcH.!tQr-n- ! TUj" CiJ hf,lh im t t - 1U ii L filP Pinw 1 1. in m. tl.T.Ar I I i-pf.-il.iit.tr. i : 1 i . 1 . I I ..iv ' i I. - - t, I. cMving liti vote. There w a great f hmtt ir rirm .nrr.ar. 4 i d -ty 1 lan Maclareii' new short story, (enthuiam. The nomination wa the lasfhe will write until after hi? American visit, has been secured by The Ladies' Home Journal foi publication in the October and tua4 to clc H.o.r "htti nrnu lt tmi:i rf rtjrln.T my ariL-ilefc.' Jurrtt 1 . t & '42 "Three months ajro, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attach of acute bronchitis. I .put myself: under medical treatment, and at the v end ofr two months was no better. ' I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry ; -wMwi WmmA- - ; 1 necessitate his spending part of the I November isus. It is called The .Minister of St. Detle s, and is said summer iri England, and the re mainder in Germany. Pectbral. The. first bottle rnve me ' great relief ; tlfe second, wfiich I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that orie or two bot tles ; more fwill effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Aver's N Cherry Pectoral." E. M. BrAwley, B.D., Dist:, Secretary, Am. Bant. Publication Society, Petersburg, Ya. Ayers Cherry Pectoral COLD MEDAL AT THE WOULD' S TJgjR. Ami'S LEADS All OTHER SARSAPAR1LLAS. Ihe State Proni birionist met in Salisbury last week. Only eight counties were represented, and the 1 convention was a small affair. The following ticket was put up : For Governor, .Tanies R Jones, of Greensboro ; Lieutenant Governor, H J Dowell, Raleigh ; Secretary of State. Thomas P Johnscon, Salis bury ; Treasurer, Jonas Hoffman, Dallas; Auditor, AC Sherrill,Gran ite Falls ; Superintendent of Public Instruction, G W Holmes, Yadkin College. State electors were also nominated. . The death of Sir John Millais so soon after his election to the pres idency of the British Royal Acad emy, is in one sense doubly pathet ic. And yet in another aspect it is a matter for universal congratu tion throughout the world of ,art that the greatest painter ofjthe Preraphaelitics Should nave lived not only to see the apotheosis of the Rossetti renascence, but also to sit in the highest chair of that Academy which began by ridicul ing his pictures. Millais had long survived all his early comrades save to be in the brightest and cleverest Maelareresque vein. Besides it ! charm as a delightful romance, the story is said to be notable for the admirable character that the au thor has created lor the chief pi sonage the miuitfter of St Bede's, as the loyal lover of au humble Scotch lassie. Rev, Dr. II. Y. Satterlee, Bishop of Washington City, and father of the rector ot Grace Kpucopal church in Morganton, has been commissioned by the Church of England and the Protestant Epis copal church of America to visit the Czar of Russia and intercede with him in behalf of the Arme nians. made unanimous. Douzhtou wn born? to the pvaker'$ stand on the (diouMer of friend anil mnd" a ringing p ch. Bower, Uackett and Jone ninde great rfjK'chv. It wa the largM, bvt-lwking, most enthusiastic and con order ly congressional convention that ever met in North Carolina. Ed-' J mund June w re-elected chair-! J man ut the executive commit!-. The executive committee will ?-! lect the presidential elector. Ev ery county had a large delegation. The're wna nut much change of thj votes for the candidates ont he dif ferent ballot each man held hi strength well. Tne man i named who will beat Linney. It will b the hottest canvaes ever had in the district. Ihe convention balloted twelve hour?. The nomination wns madi at 12:30 to-dav. HOOd'a Pills vtlfcrreily V-ttli4"t t 1 t Payuui Doctors9 $ Hills 5 BOTANIC $ ! BLOOD BALM? THEGRUT nCMEOV S fz u t;cso t3 um tonus A . .11 .... MCC1S. tcrr 1 M m .. m 9 mm- .M f. Z fmm M 4 .. t-0 f- t f Hwtxt. t .! It itl.Ii'l llan.Uf At. K-kit ,1 it A.l, ,lm t " I I ?l 11 " yit. !!. !! t r t. " i:uii..f-t Ml. ll.45 l.t. iUtutfl I uoLrl : r. : r.i I j r ft I .? w la " Jl 4 !.. ; i ii i 1 I. 1 1 i. . I 1 : . 1 j i I ' k s .- ;s ti T ti'-j'a I j t .;:; . tt. i M Hci.',i ! 2 1 ft i - - i " V !t it?. V ' j I .j ..- i .; . ;" jti. S . 1 . 1 . 1 '1 t! rt. : ' :i ;:i I i . i - r . si : : : u t -r : - .-. I r ; i- t ; ' t u lit "j ; 1 f ,t . t ti If f 5" t -' . S I l.t ! ...t - f t .. , I i - t - . . 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I P.lVtfifn Ull tiPtt Id mixlliIno cuitu.f I for any season, but perhaps more gen-1 "rV" OIU otoiM I- nvorlto erally needed when the languid ex-1 Dr. L. M. GilUm.whu practirrd mrd hausted feeling prevails, when the liver icmeorer forty year, orijzinatr,!. ucd is torpid and slujrjrish and the need and claimed that Botanic IUoo.1 iialra, of atonic and alterative i felt. A (B B B) which ha now txrn in uc prompt use of this medicine ha often about tIfty-Gve year. w th? brt Ton averted long and perhaps fatal biliou ic and Blood Turiflrr rvrr rtvrn to the fevers. 2 o medieints will art mnr trnri.i t .n. . . noiman unnt. aDd nas passed uureiyin counteracting and Treeing the malignant ulrr nr. rtu-firnaf inn. away, like Baron Frederic Leich- fP-10 Jrom ithe tmui Prison. catarrh and all kln and blol Uice! ton rUh in honors, and in fame.- f'SS1 Ttf-VZ'S Philadelphia Record. - and 1 per bottle at anrdroK .tore. VfiO. Xor aale "7 ru'tj. ' 4t wt- k r. 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