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One on EilitorDanieis. The Methodists tell a good one On Editor Josephus Daniels, of the Raleigh News and Observer. Mr. Daniels wrote a letter from Salisbury to his paper, culling lor a reversal of .the usual order of appointments, and asking the Bk hop to appoint Dr. W. S. Creasy to Roaring Gap, and send the minis ter from the Gap to the first church in Winston. One of the leading ministers met Mr Dntiipls and snid : "I am will ing to agree jto that on one condi tion ; that you be sent to Elkin as editor of the Elkin Times and let the Elkin editor go to Raleigh to run your paper." The question was closed. STATE NEWS. ) The Salisbury Truth says that The United States cruiser Min two of the visiting brethren who neapolis has sailed from Sinvrua attended the Conference at Sal is- for Syrian water, bury last week blew out the gas. A bill to prohibit tho wearing of Rev. C. H. Durham, pastor of bloomers haa been introduced in the Baptist church of Gastonia, the Alabama Legislature, and Miss Essie Moore were uncx-i Mr. S. Smith, nf Marysville, O, pectedly married in that town swallowed a fahe looth and the Tuesday of last week. j rubber plate attached to it, and The Topic says two United States death followed. prisoners-Clarke of Burke, and Ruth, the 11-year-old daughter Summerlin of Wilkes,escaped from 0f Mr. and Mrs V. J. Bryan, 'baa Lenon jail Sunday night, ov. 2o. ' diphtheria and the Bryan home in They had only about a month long-1 Lincoln, Neb., has been qnaran ined. Gen. Jonn B. Gordon annouuees hat the next annual reunion of I?imUiiiV4 .Anticm Snlvo. A an emrtfucr mr-din-, 1 Ayr Cherry lYciorAt talr-t lb hud f ail other rvm-di-. For Bu 11 Dog Electrocuted. - The first trial of Ohio's electro cution machine just set up in the State prison here, was made last evening, a large bull dog being the victim. He was strapped in the chair exactly as a man would be and the hair shaved from his body where the electrodes were applied. Fifteen hundred volts were turned on. Death was apparently instan taneous. The machine will be tried in the presence of the prison managers with a mule for a victim next Tuesday. Columbus (0.,) Dispatch, 26. The Democrat says Mr. T. G. Taylor, of Oxford, is considering the advisability of planting on his er to serve. The Shelby Star 6ays a colored woman is teaching a colored public school in Cleveland county, for which she is paid $25 per month, and she has only four pupils out side of her own family. At Mill Hill, Cabarrus county, Monday, Baxter Goodnight was caught by a belt at a cotton gin and twisted beneath a shafting Two bones in his left leg and one in his right were broken. Wells and Kader Goodman have been lodged in jail in Gates coun ty on the charge of cattle stealing Weils Goodman was the Republi can registrar in Hoslett's township Gates county, at the recent elec tion. The Newton Enterprise says for the last ten days this and a part o Lincoln county has been stirred up over the bold robberies that have been committed by what was sup- Bruin-, itcrr. t'l r. Kalt Ktutn Fever Sore. Ttler, Ithsmw! ham!, lion, and jUielj ei:re nir, t.r io . pay reft!irf:. U u r;uaranf in cl -1 " uiuonma iminioirary w" '-t iwrfrrL aii fariion i r rutmej return! 1 tt which thr Vun an IiaM Wicr 1 rent per box. For aale at all t j, tt Vaal Urtlc ltl VT tlm relief and eur of crup. impl to Senator Bntler'a fisht with Tom s j It thi thing gn on, Mr. Mc Watson for control of the Populist, Kin.v Ufl m w party rmiiiU ut of the Kingl-os; ; ' slnf9 lh rleclK.tl ,; f circua joke: hti j rrei,il ith thr trj--. Watson to r.utkr--niepirat-ifourctirfmif lw r(u.r-f tt Jv.k your body fn-m your breath." t.Ml;t ,Mm,, -n,,, Umh : Butler to Wat.on-' If th.lV, your dream you "II with you hadn't i ..... t ,J t 'JX'U I o'l - A i.;. WOKO Up I who vutetl ftr him a the rvpfrn TI.e Cl-v-land, Ohio, lpubli-; taUv of t,und nioney. cans are bound t do mnthins to he United Coutederate Veterans Lhow lbeir hl h ip.irwcjalion of place near that town 1,000 Japan ese chestnut trees. The, crop is Dosed to be an organized band of 0 - aid to be a very profitable one. THE BEST Family Medicine She Has Ever Known. Words of Praise from a New York Lady for AYER'S PILLS I " I would like to add my testimony to tb at of others who have used,Ayer'3 Pills; and to say that I have taken them robbers. Judge Norwood, who held the will be h?ld at Nashv ille, Tenu Mav 5, G and 7, 1897. A city ordinance prohibiting the carrying of children on bicycles was adop:edly the Common Coun cil, in New York, last week. The penalty is a fine of $10. The Ohio Iron Company's fur naces and rolling mills in Zanes ville, O., the largest iron works in eastern Ohio, shut down Monday. Lack of orders is given as the rea son for the stoppace. For the first time in it? history the Democratic Club of New York last'Tuesaay night celebrated the election of a Republican President. And for tho first time in its history the Home Market Club, of Boston, cheered the name of a Democratic President, Cleveland, at its meet" iug last Tuesday night. Ambassador and Mr9. Bayard iwre "commanded" to visit Wind- - ...... . ... V t WW a lion. .MarK iianna. mere in movement on foot to n nd him to the Senate. Thi mav mako it in teresting for Hon. John Sherman, who think he ha a pre-emntion i right on th at which ho holds. Mr. Chit. IL Crip, ou of the late Spoakor Crip, has tn norn iuated by tho Democrats of the thirtlcongrsicnaldittri:tof Geor gia to fill tho unexpired trm of hit father Tht election Ukri placo DccemWr UUh. Hnll' Hair IN :iw.r cmtnin If you an anxiou to find tho the natural f"d am! color-matter nut reliable bloMl-purifi'r. read in Aver Almanac th testimon ial of thoHj who hrv curn Mr. m. it. rrum Better HiaifFor Years Hod'i Saraapanna 0tvo strain Its Msrtts, A i-rTDa'-jc o'anUl reodliiaa tt tls luiftiiw U crit tt-t rriot ca f clvTunlc i!ImU, aaJ U USe limri art lui:i up -d by th fit bMd tr-U Iff H?oa's Sri tariU. cr U fTrUL t! -1 UtVr II mfdT l t1 "Vt 6rrr Patna tn tHs Back taf fcwj &4 ta Of I ,JJHITE0 DOUBtEDAltf SERVICE ! NKW Yor.k. WAM!li.T Xi rciLW. AM ATLAXI t l4 OHI.EAN. Ot Illta i "S. A. U KXIT. for the hair, and tultciutal herb for the -ralp, curiiii; prnviie., baldne., daiulrulT, ami calp wirp. 'a - - r.ieumalin, ami jruiuia. oy ir.e There are aid to b- -0O dertcl ; UM, 0f AVer's nfapanlla. thtii wive in the city of Tojka, Kan- J govern yourself accordingly. Mas. which indicate that Kama1 "7" ' " . Scrofula and Uicor Cured, women make verv poor wive or 1 , , , Thrrr U Ho tliMibl. arrtfslinff to tl Kama mn very poir nusnancH. , many rrtnarkahli- curr trroimt hy tjut wh incline to think the latter. td r-n I,",l.n t,,l-",.,J'1 89 he i at least a Cowardly llUS- I Hfirr rtrr minufirlurnl. All e.llT. hnml who rim awav fmm n wif ! Iale into lniffnincnc. w hm r.,tnrr- ti wiin ii. it ruri- imjj-., uirr. kin iliwr, and all nunnrf uf hlwl . j ami llo allmrnt. liny the ll. anJ Are vou tmtl nil the time? , don't thruw your monry at onut- Then vour blood metis to be en- i tltutc. Try thr lone trud and 14 riched and purified bv Hood Sar- 'rlu V . ' I ' if T.r fl-,;ii.. ,un-T, m n., ,lf- For sale by Iruu. a it V in v.rv 4 it - li Hood's Cures of uch terrible di--- a catarrh! itr iieSNi fVtrmrtiu. . . . . -- . . . . . . tk.l0C tfc rJx' Mi T last term of Ourusville couit, anc,( CalifeWrKt Thursday and dine uiie eu-ageu in one oi me mosi,th Queen M Ucror a. Mr. and important cases that came bfor the court a murder case was 6 intoxicated that he was compelled to dismiss courfj.tjl tbeliturc morning, and wvnf payi&Avoom by two men, ouv:hLrtier side. Eagle.. lor many years, and always derived the Q'iTh, .Thur9fla) morning W hilt ach and liver troubles, an.of the Popu-I V ..e and.er. Colored, and hit of headache caused by thebVlection to 1 PnsQrrJiiVttm Brewer, were duck menii?, Ayers rius cannot Dtv,t rVp n :'g a mile soutn ot Maxton nator in a When my friends ask me what is the best remedy for disorders of the stom ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken' in sea son, they will break up-a cold, prevent la grippe, check fever, and regulatei the digestive organs. They are easy1 to take, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medicine I have ever known." Mrs. May Johnson, 368 Rider Avenue, New York City. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures all Blood Disorders. 44 S 1 0 1 7 H k j km a costs cotton planters mor-e than five million dollars an nually. Tiiij i:3 an enormous waste, and can be prevented. Practical experiments at Ala bama Experiment Station show : conclusively that the use of " Kamit" will prevent that dreadea jJant . trtsease. i Our pamphlets r.rc not advertising circursw boom Ingsptcial fertilizers. rui are practical works, contain ing the results of latest experiments in this line. Every cotton farmer' shoutd have a copy. They an Sect free for ihc asking. ! : GERMAN KALI WORKS, S3 Nassau St., New Vat HOW THE DIPPER SMD THE FARM. j Father was sick and the mortgage on I the faria was coming due, I saw in the Christain Advocate where Miss A. M. j Fritz, of Station A, St. Louis, Mo., Avould send a sample combination dip per lor 18 two cent stamps, and I or dered one. I saw the dipper could be used as a fruit jar filler ; a plain dipper ; a fine strainer; a funnel; a strainer funnel; a sick room warming pan and a pint measure. These eight different uses makes the dipper such a necessary article that I went to work with it and it sells at very near every house. And in four months L,paid off the mortgage I think I can clear as much as $200 a month. ? If you need work you can do ' well by giving this a trial. Miss A. M Fritz. Station A. St. Louis, Mo.; will ' send you a sample for :. 18 two cent etampswrite at once. ' 10-22-18t . John G.N. Thej.ien's gun was accidentally iv5charged in some wuT, killing Br. 1 Auara instantly. The entire load of the gun struck the ill fated man in the stomach, causing a terriblt wound. Col. Olds telegraphs his papers: "John Graham, Populist, jf Itidga- way, desires to succeed Bedding field as railway commissioner, but the Republicans claim they are en titled to this place as Otho Wilson is already on the commission. Otho Wilson says the Republican? will not be permitted to re-organ Mr.?. John Howard, widow of the fireman recently killed in tho wreck near Round Knob, kss instituted suit against the Southern Railwav company for $59,000 damages. A $20,000 damage ynit 1ms also been instituted against the Southern b Mrs. Florence Boyd, widow of fin man William B ye, who wa- kille. - :i a ji .i ih un accKie.'ii on me ooui :iern yard at Asheville some tiinj airo. The Monroe Eiupiirer says: 0:i last Thursday eening a little grand child of Mr. John Grady, well known citizen of White Stort township, Anson county, died. While Mr. Grady was sitting up with the corpse Thursday night he fell from his chair, dead. He had not been sick and was a verv healthy man. He was a one armed Confederate Soldior and was about sixty years old. The Salisbury World learns that engineer Terrell, who wa9 in charge of the helper engine when it collid ed with the vestibule on the West- em road, is thought to be losing his mind. The World says Mr. Terrell has been confined to his home since the wreck and the deaths of Engineer James and Fireman Howard have weighed so heavily on his mind, it is feared it will result in madness. Star. ... ... .... . i It r I N I K tot T VtttLlAW 34. Yitn. Km, wi VtnlsU. Hooi't Pill i TCaM I ajr in ynr lpr 13 wiiine lb lf rfrrtion MrUl Tip Uop irk and lb Cri rk I c UirrJ io. Ihr motd nrtV I clrifTNl IIS. t rl A DANDY THINS lliiL Ar !omlflta . tr - 34tus II " L. lUscWt :ii At. l!trkifcf t.l ,. ?TI " Mi. Iiui j 12 , , ?hlty 1 t.. tlulttcyZlt .. vitiAi ir .- Jcrx-r CM! " : , W4-Ur o I ci Hi ilr hta ; ;h Ar. lltmM ii : t-ufnlaf i " Mil n " I.ttcr.t-tt" o !: t i 11- s- 1 k 5 4. BaYM" remained at the Cas ttlgft night, and Mr. Bayard, in consequence, was obliged to cancel his engagement to preside at the rhauksgivinc dinner of the Amer ican colonv here. Over 100 employees of the Vir ginia and North Carolina Wheel Cornpauy, of Richmond, quit work Monday on being notified that their wages had teen reduced 10 percent. The company says the reduction is made necessarv by the fact that the trust, with which the :ampany is competing, has reduced ts prices more than 20 per cent. Richard Croker, of New York, had a long talk with ex-Mayor Grant and other sound money Tnm many men, who told him Iraukly that he would have to assume the ictive leadership of Tammany if he expected to tet the Tammauv braves back into good Mglitin trim." Whether or not Mr. Croker A-ill accept his suggestion wiij lot say. Phila. Record. W. A. Fox, of Topeka, Kan , a railway engineer, died yesterday from the effects of a curious mal idy that bnfhVd the skill of physi cians. About three veks ago Fox's foot "went to skep," and "on after hi leg b.-gan wastini: iway and his whole body followed. -Sovral ttoctois nro in cunfulla- ron, but no explanation of ttu atid diie:ise ct.uld be mad . The eiiit of Mrs. Agatlia B. Kd--on, of Buck Jsliind. 111., igaiust h Pennsylvania K nil road C.m- pany to rocover the value of bag-! age l st in tlie 11 od at Johnstown, Pa., has been decided bv Judo Neely in favir of the road. The judge held that the flood was an act of Grd, and that a railroad company whose property was lofet along with that which was entrust ed to it as a common earner can not be held liable for damages. The Postoflire Department has complaints against fifty or sixty presidential postmasters throughout tho country, charged with violating the order of the President prohibiting them from tiking an active part in politics. Most ol these cases are m the west, particularly Illinois and Iowa. It is hardly probable that the l'ost- I master General will take actii n saparillu, the On ritier. It eivs vigor and vitality. A r1ifint.li ..f lhR -,!. fror.J I hv brH U.jn Writ IhU .Uin- 1 i tutT IUti rtitnhuii! Jon UiH-r lhl I Kansas City, Mo , says : "Recent- Uhink ii my lm tutriiuihrr tui Iv heavv purcha s of mule have i lf- 1 ! nurh n..ir been mr.de in tin nurket by sup- u- ihsu 3. ai,a.(i. n ., iy : u. poseM SpamMi nginl, who onJorI lu,Wr r "'T1 tru Jr r.ltrr; 1 . 1 r 1 plain Hi-r ; ilnr. irain-r : fun- the animals Hupped hurridly to nd; a imlnrr funnel: Wk r.m New Orleans. A local firm has - ??rmll,f . ,,nl arranc-d to snd 2i." animals dur- iiiitrr iu h a n-crr jrti ! tfni it 1112 this week, und will sll several l uZrly rrr UuU"' V J1 t V hundred more as rtquititton i iti, I did, h i.-nt iAM.j iJ made for tht-m. It is said that the 1 ? ,rrl--rt,r-i,',..u;- x"xi nrr luiurr. . ii i'fii Mtui fi rr t4 I'm .t- . , mttilo 11 lit ful d. ftWfclYaithtdcWtr. . , . , . . .. , - djmjixj amj 1 urtu;ir. c!-i.-,ti r hin.n-) an4 h4 it f r4 Min c4l. II ! r la Mil. 11 1 ou iiid lain II I . . i . 1 1 1 . . ! .. t.4 t.Tl- A. I 1 t.-. S-i4 Trli cf VuV.tt.hu t Sn al"" N" V t4 t ?t 1 .t t roftr-lti4C 1 i t".i.i wit. 1 .11 tr Atr r4 ' rr t f ,t ; !:-.,. t n 4 f r. all r- it,t t,3 .. lriU. Malion A. M liU. Mo.. a4 h- t4 joij .ampl cxiiSf. IhU I a jf u.m via) lo ts-aie fsoflft ar&4 hotr.e. illTlH. torr-ui. t ( 0 muis are n ne sent 10 ttiua anti ihfj tll tn y,.u a ifiprr. ai.i y' 1 :.. . . i . . riili en riliflnunrW. An nn! . ., . , . Z ' iiukp 3 urfUibj anjwl.rr... the Spanish soldier. io-2J-13t. Ai:ri... Payiiio Bcciors'S Kills EOTASIC I U . Li . it . 0L8QD D.U:1 : if iPSil Alec btlc Preparation fcr As slmiUiUn'J the Fcod find Uc uti tin like 5 tockuhs and l3owc Is dT raam naawaMM a-mbbm SEE Ttodocs l)i'csl:cn.Claxrrul ncss r.ikl Rcst-ConUins ncitlcr Opm n.Morptiinc norMiaraL Not Nauc otic. i Iiyrfc timrtr Arvrfcct Remedy forContiftv tion. Sour Stonuch.Dianrca. Worms .Comuls ionsJcvTrish- ncssciULoss or Sleep. TacSirutc Sirwiturc of NEW Yomc. 'I V1 SEE THAT THE ! .-;;wii.-.w. aptly i i f ctJ c .. T.J. ANt'lIIl4 . .t.i !.. i ar ifnj. II. Vi . iiti.itt, Trir. V-; fe-I VZ- : Ini-v'.i a. i at. : Central Tics- :atr4. I CXACT COPY CT VfcHAPPCn. JFAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -op IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTIiE OF1 D.B.B Always J2tT lUr af 4x-u 'I'.tt. -.. t- L I ' ,1 1 - " . .- r - i r - , . J ; . 1 I I . - Ivr ft w l.tit Kfir- illr Ira YfViin f at cia t t Hi' r f j Arrii I It W. ' niti atb II in i at. I a 1? ri tti 5 1 a. jit tt it ati- 11 jt is j-t, j: I tc f it ir r I I tt. 3 a-ri. ,N t . . St 31:1. f! "-I "' . -it-. ,n a 'j i ,.- F ta I a r. Lf I fttr 1 1 i V ' y to II lyJil V CiittfrU Ii yt t la taU U'Xj m2f. l U set aaU U ItX XXial alLrr ajm u m1 Tt txyJLlx 9lf ca O ;la at fmolat tlal tl ,, - . 1 I The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prom inent lumberman of Hartwick, X. Y., was sick with rheumatism for flm months. In speaking of it, Mr. Rob inson says: 'Chamber!ain's Pain Balm against all the offenders, bnt deal only with the moat flagrant cases. When most needed it 19 not unusual for your family physician to be awav Balm is the only thing that gave her' from home. Such was th cxierinri any rest from pain. -For the relief of of Mr. J. Y. Schenck, editor of th pain it cannot be beat." Many very ' Caddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, when his lit bad cases ot rheumatism have been tie girl, two years of age was threaten curea Dy it. t or sale at 50 cents per ed with a severe attack of rronn n t j ' r bottle by L. Crouse, Druggist. pays: "My wife insisted that I go for iue uwuor, oui; as our ramify physiciap George Y. IDoffin, the famous was out of town I purchased a bottle of toonist of "Washington, D. C, died Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which yesterday from complication of relieyed her immediately. I will not ii.'' "V " . be without it in the future.' 25 and ceases, mo culmination ot an at- M J tack of locomotor ataxia, !pnnrgiit. , .-. ' The Great June STOCK REDUCING. PRICE CUTTING, MONEY GETTING. CLEARANCE SALE. BEGINS. TO-DAY, JUNF 1ST, 1 St) . Every piece of Furniture in the ENTIRE STOCK will be ofTcrttJ at unapproachable stock reducing price. NOTHING IS HELD BACK. The purchaser in every instance is given the advaula?e. No such Stock as I am now showjog has ever ben icon in this cUoo. I mean to reduce Stock this month. You cannot afford fo mil s this sale if you need Furntlurd of ny kind. If yoa can't visit my store tn person, write at onc lor reduced prices. E. M. 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