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X', 4 vThrMurtiaiVi3 a:-neiv story byhe-ttuthor of Trilby, . . :'- A new 'edition of the German 4oet -Uhiand has bee-Iatelxissued, uvliipling?a ballards, VJtie Sven -SfV is toonio jrniti- in October, .... -i ; f,i 4. new. paper has teen; started in e-J-Prricale? - "a to rS; on's lowa ancL Uountrv Library now numbers 200 volumes. I v .. Alfred Austin i3 to be orator at 1 7 Lilt? U11V ClUUg Ui LUC JLUlIi9 XXCI11U Mraifrvine.' y ; ; i'f Griwthohe French Na- lion"" is a new book by Prof. 1 Adams of Yale. ' "A new branch of j urisprudence is arisVng out of the bicycle boom :fialinfwitfr; .collisions of veloci . ',pedLit8f between-, themselves and ;th vehicles of a solid.descrip .tion.s Solicitors ew.ho take it. up . irius.trfttfei;; '.be' bicyclists them- selves or ' read up" the technicali ties of the trade, andthere is every vprospect that they will.reapa rich harvest, for the number of cycle" ilision . cases at the county, courts .and 'before other tribunals is in creasing with amazing rapidity. London Telegraph. ' Gen. 0. 0. Howard, Gyrus Kehr, of Chicago, and others are plsr Y ning to establish at Cumberland kiiown as the- "Lincoln , Memorial yyersity, in honor of Abraham Lincoln. - In addition to the regu lar college course, .it will" have a complete technological school. Philadelphia Record The statue of Edgar Allen Poe, in Brenxpark, New Yoik, will rep resent the poet in a chair, with a raven at his'' feet. Philadelphia Record. The English poet, .Willi am "Mor ris, who lies dangerously ill in Lon don, is the singer for whom many Tovers Of poetry churned the court -,.Jaurel8 after Swinburhe's inelligi ; bility had become recognized. In deed Morris was ithe most worthy ' candidate next to that brilliant i prdsodist.. The young ' bard Wil liam AVatson caDnot bo ranked abpve him as yet, and have been only fitiing it would to have U " ' ' 'rn " ' I x chosen as Tennyson's successor the poet who had supplemented the "Idylis of the IuDg" by a "Defense of Guinevere." But Morns has ol recent years occupied an anorha : lous position, striving to be a So cialist and a printer, of editions de luxe at tlie same time. - Such a combination has necessarily placed . him in a fantastic light, and hip true title to greatness has become -.slightly clouded. Philadelphia . Record. . An excellent furniture polish may be made by thoroughly mix ing one part of raw linseed oil with two of turpentine. Apply vigor ously with a Ipiece of soft flannel alter the furniture has been care- . t - . i -r . - . iuny augteci,--Ladies Home Jour nal. -r i NOT A SICK DAY RESULT OF USING AYER'SPILLS 'Ayer's Cathartic Pills for o-er thirty' years: have kep.tsrue in good health, never having had a sick day in all that . time. Before I was' twenty I suffered almost continually as a result of con stipation 4- from dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia or boils and other- eruptive diseases. "When I became 'convinced :-tbat mne-tentiis of my troubles were . -cattsedby constipation, I began the use of Ayer's Pills, with the. most satisfac- fcwijr- icsuus, ucvtr uaving a single attack that did not readily yield. to this remedj'. My wife, who had been an invalid for years, alVo began to use Ayer's Pills, and her health wasnuicklv Restored. With my children I had no- - 1 - ckness."m WETTSTEnr, Bjron, 111. Highest Honors aWorId,s Fair. f 1tr Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System. w ' For Over Thirty Years! rmkL - ' 1 peed that nearly all their ailments were I nrnnorf. TToflo .preceded by constipation, and I soon I PP" U!?!LHartllad- The Ore j ; :had the pleasure- of knowing that with ! -e8tS vdiw to the ton. The ' ' children as. with parents, Ayer's PilLs, ; King filiuinj? Co., Ol Syracuse, N. ii taken inWasonaYert aU .danger .ol U Yh as taken an option on the nrori- ST-A.T.EJ NEWS. Union county has a chain cane.' j! .Tho Rowan Pops and Reps fusgd Saturday. ; . . ' : There ary731 blind cbiid7eu in North Carolina - '" j Hon ..J... Frank Rav. ha been .1 - 1 nominated 'for stato senator inthe i35th district. . j. - Tbehrra of Ivdwards Brought-;, uu JH years uiu. , mcy aw ivs-. leigh printers. ' ' J no. '.'IS,'. Burwell, Esq., will take pharge of the Statesville FemalelHi wife was formerly.:! iaa Burcn, College, Oct. 1st.' , . - J Salem Fnnale- College opened last week with 300 pupils, aud 100 morere expected., . ,u Richmond Pearson claims to be a free silver man, but alPthe while he is talking for McKinJey. There : are 180 students already at the A, & M. College Raleigh. Over 100 are Freshmen. .T. B, Seigle, of Charlotte trad ing under, the firm, name, of J. L. Seigle & Co. assigned last Thurs day. ' - The Mt. Holly Star has been sold by W. T. Love to JVl. Ill Pride aud wjli te known as The Times in the future. Jno. E. Ray cannot accept the position of superintendent of the Blind School at Raleigh, recently tendered him. " ; Ma j. -Gutlirie, at Rutherfordtou, last Friday - made- a severe attack onT JuderRussell, Republican can didate for governor. J ---Mrs. J.- J Ormand. of Loner Greek, Gaston- county, died last week; ' She was the wile of the Register of peeds of Gaston conb- - C G Montgomery, Eq., a prom inent Methodist of the Western North Carolina Conference, will leave Concord and locate in Ala bama.- H. E. C. Bryant and Minor Elli ott will not begin the publication of another afternoon rmner in Charlotte yet. awhile, so they an nounce in the Observer. Hal Ayec, Populist State Chair man, says . Walter R Henry is in eligible at a- Senator i or Mecklen burg, herice" he will have to resign as a candidate for that office. ' Dr. Solomon Pool, of Concord,' had. a stroke of paralysis'last Sat urday. He is a Methodist preach er, and was president pf our State University during the reconstruc tion times.. H L Grant wants to take all the Populist nominees off the Republi can State ticket, except Dr: Cy. Thompson, who believes the church is on the side of human slriverv! ' Ma j. Guthrie advises Populists' tunate position. Philadelphia h,Mrvntatioii wu made In to vote against Congressman Pear-1 TVor.t Hrhfc Lowentein, of X. ITil to vote against Congressman Pear - son in the 9th difrif nn.lt.lrk! all thev can tor Adams. th Dn.! orntin Pnn.loi .Mork a source of cnustaut mad, of course. IL Grant, Repubhcau of Wavne . , ' r " , county has gotten up a cartoon of Dockety m a deep hole, with But- ler. as the devil, guarding the holJ Chairman Holto sav ill sup-i it. Ex-Senator Jarvis advi.es the Democrats in Harrv Skinners dis-i fli4- -rrni.. P... CM.: ll... ! invu.iu utv3 iui -oiviuiier, my man' 1 wiu wams i opuii3t-rtepuoiican fusion . above all else I Thev sav Skinner is some akin to Jarvi3l Tlfe Anson Republicans last lirdav'nominated fourneroes for office, and, with qrie exception, en- ' dorsed the Ponn I v dorsed the Populist skeleton coun-rT ty ticket The black negroes were nominated for sonnty commission ers. That is great,-isn't it? The Republicans and Populists of Randolph county met in sepa rate conventions last Saturday and effected county fusion, . but some Populists bolted their convention. The Democrats say the fusion tick et will be defeated. - Jno. L. Rendleman wna in th 'Rnwfln Dom nrra f i 1 Safurdav. Au29th, and on Thur-. idnr Rpnf h a. tx-oc Vu j:" 1?! d nuevwaS .the 7th dlS- i f cuwvu whooping for McKinleV. That was a quick conversion. Mr. J. A. Dula, of the county.has v. flnfl ftrA -nrorincr f mine on a large scale. Lenoir Too I ,7 ! v Hood's Pills are the best aftef- dinner pill ; assist ' digestion,- pre- i vent constipation. 25c. : viwoibU U llbtlUlU Ullllt III! niB GISERAL JS'liI VS. The Bible is now nrioted in331 lauguages.- ' Uen. Weaver says Iowa will go "30.000 for Bryan. j The' Southern Railway will meet tne SAL Road 8 cut rate. , The Republican majorilv in Ver- mont foots np 37.000 and over. benajorIi,tchellnof Wisconsin,) wmj supiiuji, JJryai.aua cewaiJ. AL Ribot, ex-piim miuuter of France, is visiting in tbis.country. of Chicago. TheX?onfederat3 Battle Abtey has become the Confederate-Mem orial Institute; ' W D Chipley, of Ga., -is president. r -4 CarnegieV Steel Works, near Pittsburg,-Pa., have shut down for an irtdefinace period. Lack of or ders is' the cause. It is paid that'the popnlatiou c f Kansas is 100;000 less than in 1800, when the last census was taken. a Ld that the exodus c6ntiuu3. Mt.- Hoodj Oregon, 13 said to be in a btate of volcanic eruption. It is 11,000 feet high, and is one of the peaks of the Cascade range. Ex.Senator.Davis, of West Vir ginia, has come put for Bryan. He is the richest man in the stat, and the father-in-law of Stephen B. El kins. The Philadelphia Record openly proclaims the purp039 of the In dianapolis ticket to-be the defeat of Bryan electors in such states as New York, Maryland, Connecticut, West Virginia and Indiana. Fifty-five Democratic clubs yes terday applied for admission to the national association, this being a lew more than the-number of the day before, which was a record breaker. Wa3hiugtou Times 3rd. , Prince LobanofT, foreign minis ter of the Russian government died last week. He was the greatest diplomat in Europe and the great enemy ol the English. He sidd with Turkey iu its brutal Arme nian policy. " Duelling on bicycles is reported to be a new diversion in Spain. Two members of the bicycle club of Grananda recently met in a knife duel, which i probably the first encounter of the kind ever fought upon wheels. It the French newspaper, La Co carde, is to be trusted, he "life'' prisoucrs in New Caledonia' nlTord the happiest examples of what comes-of not being executed for murder. After five years these gentry, if well conducted.are placed in the nrst class, cau become land owners, and are free to ruarrv anv fpmllt rnnvirf in tho c n m r m.fnr ilVpnr.r - .T,, ,iain3 Lor law complications. A promiacut liacut win mamhnnt t 1." V l 1 i..,.,, .,. ... m i broii5iM suit ngainst'.two cRurches j for vU)Ul , , ,atcitn5e .1,,e la4v ....... ...... . . . ,,7 ' 'U ar:l',lrr ""f cor.M.u,.. .... wheiher hnviuff paid tuch tax or ,w. ... , . . ' ' . 1 ' or -ive awav any liquor, on Sun- -Phiia. Kecord. Many people in the United SfMo , , . , will te led lolook more kindlv Sat-Vipon;Tne rV1,ne5e nmon8 Ui W rta ' son 01 l WC " visit to the Icountry. The Chinese who dwell a PeaceT. l-disposed, puwu aua muusirious portion ot mankinds The proportiDn of crim inals among thera is smaller than among some of the other races which form a pa'rt of Jhe commu nity. -But few of tbem -are arrest ed' as Jawbreakers. New" York Sun,' . An .excursion of faom8 seekers from Patton -nd" olher"Pennyl yahia towns wilhXe ran to Wil mington this fall.; The partv. will consist of farmers, mechanici acd business men, many cf whora ex pert tabiiyj- laudscbil locate m North Carolina. Vilmington Ilea 6engerr- " - -. - - IIoav to lo I5UHt it'll!. . To be beautiful, you must have pure f ifythe blood and build up the he&Ith im me ucsv ionic ana itiooa l"unfler of the aire. Botanic Rlood ntm i.u B. B.") Itts the old standard and re liableTemedy. It never fa'ils "to cure all manner of Blood and Skin d!eaes where eminent physician," and - all other' known remedies have failed. Send stamp for book of. particulars, to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. For sale by Druggists. Tho Eloctoral Collcgo. In thee days when every man w&nts to figure for himself how the election is going it 1$ useful to have at hand the electoral Vote cist by tech btate. Here ii the list:- State. Alabama .'. . . Arkansas . . ; California . . . Colorado. . . Connecticut . . Etc ctoral Vote. 11 . 0 t 0 . i 13 - - Delaware.5. . . .i . Florida'.. Georgia . . . . . Idaho.. Illinois . . . , Indiana.1. ... . . . Iowa" . . ; ,r2i lb 13 , 10 . 13 . . 0 . 8 ." 15 . 11 . l . 1 . 17 . 3 . 5 - . I . H . JVi II . n . 23 Kansas , Kentucky ...... I-ouisiana.. . Maine . Maryland .. . .'. . Maachusettes . Michigan Minnesota. Mississippi : . . . . Missouri : Montana. ...... Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey. . . . New York .'. North Carolina. North Dakota . . Ohio ... Oregon -. ; , Pennsylvania 32 Rhode Island ... . I South Carolina ............ i South Dakota TeuuesseO . ; . ... V2 Texu-. . . r 15 Ctali n Verpiont.r: Virginia Washington . . Went Virginia Wisconsin . . 12 I 0 12 o Y vomiti Total. . , . 117 A majority of all, hying 221 votes, h nece-nary to elect. Greensboro Patriot. "Miraclo Root,t ror.LI. Lillutig Chang was made the cipivnt of a gift yj.terday that g:i w him as much pleasure ns-anything he has received since his arrival in the New World. It vn an cbonv m cafo rilled with the tiuet b:ci inen of irinseng root. The rout i littla uod in Ameri ca, but in China it ha for centu ries ben held aliim-it in ri.-wrencr for its curativo jmer-. It i known as the "miracle drug." The root grows in peculiar form Specimens are discovered that arv almost like a human form. Oth ers are like a crtuj or an animal. iChambcrtreet. In twcnty-twi, ' ' -Ne- ( yfaH f uxportiu, ,U.Y haVl, hl.vcr stnut legal.. Jut oti cnt in Chines trade. N.' V. Journal. In a recent lelter to tl .w Jr. W. r n-.n,l .a!:.r t Kmhlort. N. ., .ay, : "I" ",3y U ' r'"ure to ,vu ,u Ucl.m . .,,,.. C-mUr- j of vur oun tale where thc mu1 !test ifiioHii. Aii aunt of uihia who r?5ide at Dexier. Iowa. a about ti. tviit nie a few vrar. inre .,.i it j leaving home wrote uie, a4lt!ng if they -A-iii, If the, were mots-e would briny a quantity uith i i.,.r i... hs.i hi. ....... a-, ,...-y.iiwi.nviV U i .U"Ui ihem." The lueJItine referred to are Chamberlain Cough. Remedy, famous for itiyurr of yoldi and croup; Cham bcrlaju Fain Balm for rheumatism, lame back, j ai la the aide and chet aiyi.Chaabrjaln' Colic, Cholera and Ditrrhoea Kcsiedy for bowel coro plaiuts. Tbce medicine have beeu in couiant Use iu low) for almost a quar ter of a ceatury. The people tix learned tlat they ar article! of ?reat worth and merit, and unequaled bj any other! They are for rale here by W. L. Croue, DruggUl. Misa Nellie Kin?, who iiv in Jacksou towudhip, wai here yeiter- day, She u eighty noe years olu and although iu good miod and fair health, she had uevar ben Jog. tovn before, and, though living within halt a n:ife of the railroad, she had never seen a . trcln, tjntil he went to Waxhaw to take th train-for th; place. She had to com a to court an -;ci had been brought against her by on of ter neighbor!. Monrue Enquirer. .There is nothing to prevent any one concocting a mixture and call ing it MfarsaparHlatM and there ii nothing to prevent anyono spend injs good money testing the stufT; but prudent people, who wish to bo sure of "their . remtxly, take only Ayer'a - Sarsaparilla. aud so get cured. Tho National Demecrnta. The National Dcurcracy, a it calls itf.lf, iiomiimt.-d nl Iiidi.m npolii vt tvrdav n tickvt tiriintt which, nt all event, nothing csn be fa id iHT.nonjlly. L:.e the nun - in?fs vi the Deuucrat:c mul R publicun pnrtie, Seiuttor Julm i Pnluivr, of illinu'., nnd tWn ifimcu BolivAt Bucknrr, of Ki utuckv, ar.j men of character. Thvv havel'Cru coi4jicum:i in their party ai:d the purity tf their pnijHe- lm uv r teen qitefiont-l. Wcaro tiotuhle for our live to ficure out whether the uiuVemeiit tlay ar brad in; will hurt Brvan r Mckiulev, but thcitii 110 troubb alauLccinipro hfiidin thiffact that tin; who vote thi ticket will-throw nwav their VuU; n-i cla'rlv a if thiv utaytnl af hm e!tctio:i da v. Charlotte Obervr; tth. lie out It to III Mtlir lit Cotmiiii v. iJr. Jnob l)U'otu, wli'i U Iu llr vmploj uf 1 tic (hicso l.uuiUr Cu., l Mo!e( Kma, yt; "I late jul ut oui! UH-Uiciitv tack tu tuy cuvt Urr Iu the vU ruuHrj , tLal 1 Liimh frv.m r;t;ftt uk tu U- Utl iiifvllcii- Iu the ert4 (ur rtitimUtaj. h itij uc4 it In tuy family fur Kercrl ")r. ll U called ChtuUrl4tu' I'jIu lUlm. It altyiilM-,ttje ork." icrnt U.t tlr tor W t W. L. CrvuHf, lrujjli. Tb political complications srow apace. Some days aco, Mack Stack, col., who wotkt at thi? coal chute, announced around town that be wai going to run for cor oner on u indejwndtnt Republi can ticket; and caniM to the Jour nal to c how much it would eot him U announce. He wat teld. and went otf to get tho money. But Ufore Mack got back he had seen a new light and didn't believe he d run. lie atd he tied ?vn dc book ti it. Mi'iirou Jcmrucl. ervous Xj-t? UuM rrii'c tbl t en!r coaaliua U li to fouctl la tuu ; Pure Blood tb.a of tt l.,ljr tl."'.,-'i pi..". n t;. rarity f it j 1 1 i 9 Sarsaparilla Ar.J theft for 1; h the crtj Ir frjljlli? rnrvlklr.c (of tiCTkut J ; lr. 1: milMihf iari ur t)4 Lt.t.Lf, arttl ttii cum r-rour, r.ik,c tr.9 Rrrrc firm :r-,p-. Ictr. rticnul ti;of. C trt'liJf, trlcri ti-iira. I: 4f- n a- j csw JVroft-!s. tr-, t i jjvri aad tU wtl vt 1 41 .-i.tt, tc n Make 3 Iltitt rm rtry ttM -P Ul. TLi-;jij t !w .l;r r;l- "rr - Jl J V tr UuU b oar-a " rr.tauU fu::y r..:t!;.h Ua U:t i:i j JJC SiFrc f a f'PC 5 r SZ. " br? Urn Ztr:, Ksrarr(l!a ff rr..(uU fentI H, t,UJ f, ijj I ifn rert.isn 'ir cirri." I u tr. It. IX1 r ":!, !v.,-!-k C. II., Wai VJfgisi. MooJC P:'H 'ujts t:i brer rrii.trv Diisfcrs'J Bills DOTAtHC ; S v x.it g i. - v " m ) ... . ,.. . " . cat i-;. m. i atmoBiS. a THY iprr r.-t: f? it lit I IitUttiUH.ir2t. v, !k - 4 A 4 i Ti n D i A 4 r .- ill, -: tf: s ? - I x Ill' f ,4.1. A, UnD PALM CO.. ..KM. C:. j P a 1 What IS CotrU U lr. tUmucI lNtchrr"rVrctipllon for Inlaat a and Chltdivti, It jmntaln neither Oplutn. 3IorpnIn nor tlier.NareatJc uhtaocr. It U n LarTute tiblltiit fur Iartsorle." Ilnp-, Sothlnj Srp WidCator Oll It 'U-IMraont. It - ciia ranter l ttdrtx jrar', uks Xtj "tnUmi- wf Mother. OailorU detnj Wonni mad " utbit rrtrrthtie. Cat4irla prrieiil, inmlllnr htr :ird. crr IHarrhcra ntul Vlnl tlr. CatfirU relIete T." t leethlii? trouMV. currC ConlIiMtl.ti nd ITatulrnry. j . C'aUnria almlUt- "the roT. rrstiUte the .Slomadi . ikitct Iwet. cnhiff-leaUhy ami natural leer- CatorU - j U live Chtldren lnacr the Mther 1'riend. " Castoria. 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