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Catarrh Cannot be Cured With lncul applications " thoy Cannot rencii tbe neat of the d.senM.-. C.Uarrli i- n. blood or constitutional iieiew. ni in order to cure It you mmt take internal rente lie. lln' Camrrh Cure it taken internally. Mini nets di rectly on I lie b.ot.il nnd 11.1.1 o;is surl'm e. Jluil i itrrh Cure is not a quack me iiciue. it was l.rciu-ribed byoneof the bent piiyMvlmis in t ins com n try for yi-ar-, an1 isareu'ar i.r&-cri.lio!i. It in nm.fiMd ot the In st tot.ic-s k nown, c m bined with the best, bl kj l pur.fier-. hi tint! i" rretly cm the niucoin mi lm es. 'I h" pi yet comb naiio-i of tie two inirn'ilients is what l;oduera such wonderful if-ulm in cunij,' catitrih. Send for fetimo'i'N, fr"". K. J. Chume I'ro; 3., To'ea o, O. Kohl bv OriiKvi!.. price T o. Hall's Family 1'lUs are the best. When bilious or r .M ve, cut a Cabaret, canity cathartic; cure timit m.t. --'t : 10 .. 2.V-, To the Southern IJaptiM onv.nt ion, At Wilmington. N- M;' :"!' to iltli.C. thf SraVi.-i 1 Air l.im-"If:-, t lit-l-t -. rv '-, cjnii ke-t routes nrnt a I. alt rale. In aMn :n to 1 he regular sup. rl. ih.uhle .l.iilv m rvi.-.-. it ! propo-cii to run thiee "Hnptit S;. .-..u 1n.:n " t...m Virginia. Ni.rtn ( arn'm.-i. t-outh Carolina and X nuklriif imme diate i onne. t!"Ii with train- f r tn all lniiiits North. Smth. Kast mid W.-t. ror -pc ial printed matter, map-, t iiiii--ttil.I.-. rates tirk. ts, lee.er- and all 'ii!..nn:.: inn. nddn-- ore ail on It. A. Ne land. in-nM A.t.. fn'r Iiept., ti Kim'ia'd II. .'I-.-. Atlanta. ;.. or T. J Andeisoii, ii!i'l l'.i-i'r Ant. I'l.rt-mnuth, V. Mp. Win-lowN;-oothin;: Syrup fur chi'drcn terthine, RoiteriH tl.c nuins. reduce- inflamma tion, allays pain, cue- wind cone. &-.a boitle. IlsoV Pure U a w .ud-r'n! ".-i:rli mM cine. Mra. V. I'trarrtT. Van S'rle-i ami Hiake Avee.. Mrooklyu. N. Y.. Oct. 1--W. ('Am akft' Mitnmnto liver. kidneys and txiAeln. Never sicken, weaken or nni;; loc. If tri' t-I with -ore e)e ronnKye witter. I iu,'i 1st h -.- lr. I. Thc.inr !1 at a bottle Th' mfinbors of the Ktcitu icv Fm'.Viim h.ive hired detnctlri to rrnt -li otli'-r. Nn.ln.llnr for Kilty Cent. fiver in i 'Mi cired. Why not let No-To-IVir regulate i r rrnnive jour desire lor totinre. ? hmi- ni'iuey. mal-.-s h-alih and maiili. .!. i:iire tjuaran eed. 50 cento und tl.W, t all diuKiitH. AfTairs In Muau-lal and comniT .'ial cir':!ei re at a Mandi-t II. C ancer Tnred Without lifting. I r. I.. II. :v:tt -,-n. of ( lm iiinati. don It. See a I. :n nti : hi r column. Jut try a ii'c. lor of f'acarl. the Cueit livtr am! i ' vu- a'oi-evrr in-ide. Fits Jieriii.u.i iii. in -(. .No (its i r m rv..U' -nnm after tir-l davV u-e of lr. Kline'.-Ureal Nerve Ke.iorer. trial iiol tie and tn a' i-e l ee. il. It. I!. Kl.lXK. Lid. .Ml Arch M.. I'iiila.. !, . TU e tins K .tly t-rupti. i.s. pai-.lui boils. ; n U'tt.( p:i:i;des nnd ot h.-r u!Te-!loiis. wh i h ap; e.tr mi trenerallvat tliis n- -on. niase the uho of that uracil Sp'in .Medic ine, Hoo 1" Snr-apui ilia, a tie -essit . Take Hood's Sars i par.lla ik.w. It wnl do you o nieri'ul o 1. It will purify your hl i; d. nive you ,u app-dite. tune nur tiiTves stren,-th-!i jour stomach, it:id cure nil sprn K humors. ; ciemhiT Hood's SarsapariSIa ! the (Ine Tru lilond l'urili-r. 91. sir fnr ?. i'y p Us to ta'ci d' s r-apar 11 S. N. V.-V. !'7. Onlcr iiinl mtdlioil arc i!n- conjiiii'i liy wliosi al l n i:i;iit of very iivei':ij nlillitips may. If lu? i-ln.osos. s.mmi;i. ! J.!ii!clf th" Iili-sinvr of never licinj; hur ried. Only .irr,iii'i' rro;n iiy tlu ijii.iii Vum of v.orit wli'pdi is to lie.'it Tbr.nn,-') In a tin y or wrels, or any lixcl jicrlo:!, :iiiil u small margin over ninl almve i!i liare K);i'.'e ahsoliilely iii'c.!m1 for earli part of H, mi l that laarir n w ill lieava;! nlile. for tin clinn-e (liitinctions for which ieiiilo coinii'.aiii that th:ly haw lio tlmu. Great Wo;i:'U'h lst iiiies-. Aproiios of Itoliility jia.stit.n s it is of Ir.ten-Ht in know that til" Ji:. n of tin lielg'.aius Is foii if mantes tliat savor of chance, innie at;d niystii-i.sni. ()iie:i Vicforla's favorite iasliiiie is a jixum of whist and her majesty Is an oxcel letit jilayer. Klh ii 'lerry ndlei-ts jdiotograidis and Iti a K'hhI amati-lir I'liotoytaiilier her self. .Mine. Nurdica Is devoted to box liitf and the IHtehciVs of Fife is a very -levr fencer. I.ady Henry Somerset fiijoyu timing und Is very fond of horses. She Is also an arti.st In oils. Mrs. Asciuitli spends most of her time visiting the prisons ninl ministering i0 the unfortunate. Tit" Ihi. Iiess of West minster Is un enthusiastic cricki-ter and Coiuitesn Cowper spends her leisure lu tirgau playing. Oliver Schreiner dividc.s lir t. iitioii now lieiweoti her writing und esiring for her domestic affairs. She ond her husband live iu thife siuall rooms and together di all their work. Their chief income i derived from The royalty which roimi, To the wife from 111., tale of her h;: The Wonderful Kava-Kava Shrul. A New Botanical Discovery. Of Speoial Interest to Sufferers from Diseases of the Kidneys or Blad der Rheumatism, etc. A Bleseio to Humanity. A Free Gift of Great Value ta You. Our readers will be Rlad to know that the new botanical discovery, Alkavis, from the wonderful Kava-Kava shrub has proved an assured cure for all dis eases caused by L ric pcid in tkc blood, or ny di sordered ttctiou of the Kidneys or tninaryoigarJB. The Kf.va Kava Shrub, cu as botanists call it. Fifer jIethi- ticutn, ptows on the bmikst f the Ganges river. Fast Iniiia, Trr Ki v -K ava sum u und frubablv vas (Piper Slethyslicum ) Used for cen'tiirits by the natives before its extraordinary properties became known to civilization through Christian itiissionaries.- In this respect it redemises the discovery of quinine from the peruvian baric, made known by the Iuuinns to the early Jesuit missionaries in South America, nd by them brought to civilized man. It is a wonderful discovery, with a rec ord of i joo hospital curer. in 30 days. It acts directly upon the blood anil kid neys, and is a true specific, just as qui nine is in malaria. We have the strong est testimony of many ministers of the gospel, well known doctors and business men cured by Alkavis, when all other remedies bad failed. In the New YorV H .-.' ffc. or ffr-t K'th. the testimony of Ktv. W. II Mocir. 1 p.. o' Washington,' D. C. nsi given. tUs-ril in;' hi. ei of i.if!rltig fiom KKlney ilisc.isr ant Rheuma'.i:n. and Ilia rajiiil cu't- bv A'.k.-.vis P.e. Thomas Smith, the Method'st i;iini:r: si Cobden, Illinois, paed p.-.itIv or.f htir..i:eJ ravel stones alter two tverks' c,r ci A'k.-.vi. Rev John H Watson. o!'SunM.1 exns.a niini'trr of the gosprl of thirty yeat s' wrvice. ua si: .:k town at his twist of duty by Kidr.ey dic: fe. AAer hoverinsr tetweeu life ar.tl dent!-, to: mo month, and all his docttis l aving lailv 1. he took Alkavis, and was completely rcrstw.ed to health and strength, and is ful filing liisdutiens minister of the gospel. Mr RC. Wood, a prom inent attorney of Lowell. IncVana. wr.s cured cf Rheninatism. Kidney and Bladder disrupt ol te:t vesra sranding. by Alkavis. Mr. Wood desci ibes liimaelf as being 111 constant misery, often era pelled to rise ten times dr.ring the night on account of weakness of the t lncalcr. lie s treated by all his home fibyslciai: v. itlici:t the least benefit and S 1 n a 1 1 y c'mc'eiclv cure'' i:: a few weeks bv Alkavis.' Ti e ' tf stiii v is un doubted and rallv wonderfi;!. ;r (air en Young, of Kent. Ohio, writes that fhe had t: led is doctors ia vain, th.v. the wa ahc?it t.i j;ive p in despair, wln -i she f-mnd Alkav is and wa promptly cured of kidnev C vesve and restored to health. Many other ladies a'so tettifv to the wt!iierfil ci.iative powers cf Alkavis in the various disorders peculiar to womanhood. So far the Church Kidney Cure Com pany, No. 414 Fourth. Avenue, New York, are the o:tiy importers of this new remedy, and they ate so anxious to prove its valuethat forthesake cf iniro-I-.iction they will send p. free treatment cf Alkavis prepaid by mail to every t eader of this paper who is a Sufferer from any form of Kidney or Bladder n'norder, Bright'a Disease, Rhenina tism, Dropsy, Gravel, Ta'ti In Back, Female Complaints, or other affliction tine to improper action of the Kidneys or Urinary Orpans. We advise rdl Stif tiers to send their names and address to the company, and receive the Alkavis free. It Is sent to you entirely free, to PCrg tt -wonderful curative powers. SoringSloiiiors mi mum The Noted Washington Divine's Sunday Subject, Tr.xr: "I exhort, thrfor", tha. first o! all. sup ition-. pr;iyi?r-, iiil'-.-'.-'-sai'jtiS a' l pivinir il llntuki Ij" h:h in fr nil m-u. 'or l;iir.-s :in 1 f'ir ail t:ial ;iri ia nnthority." I TirnMliy, il 1. Tli.tt whi'-li 1.0:1 'ion u to Ensjlnn-1. 1'ar's to rratto-, I;-riiu to G-r t-any, lt-j?n to Ifi'y. Vi'-:ii; 1 V) Ail-tria. S. IVtciTliiir tJ IS i-;a. Wn-t:iiiL".ii i. to tiit-. I'nil' -l K'.:it-5 rujjt.Hi''. T:i-i pippin who bv-! h-rn sn mora of c!ii f tt.Hri a' Him N' ttiou tli.tn nny who 1 ve iinvv,-Ii: r: lso b. ii'.-n AMuti.; and I'h "i'lo fi-'.'.rH. If S n.itor c-r .M'ViihiT of thi llon-i- of Jprvi-!;t;itiviM or Hjpra n Court J:Mtii" nr S'- -r t.i'y o' th i CaMtint or nnri S''ti'rt' i vn of Fn'ix'ii N i: Ion cntTij a puhlln s-i'iiili y in an v olli' r city. Ii's o:nlnif ifi'l xi i;v,' am m n:iril upon, hu 1 unttA'inl 1 f r'-a is p.ii l to h;i. lu t'li-; e-tjjlt d th"rn ar- . inttny priliti'M! ehicftainn in our cdur ':-, 011- ftrn'-t-", ur h!l-:, tlit tbo.r O'-ni:; ;im ! iriiirf' tti:tk' no ix "Itfrictit. Tic --.vi -s s-l !o:a I ;-,'- u: to t'm MattT-h-.ru 'ii' J'in'r;f or M't:t Itiane, 1 th- -: pi-oph; ar 1 to th' Aiju. Ho w at tiii.-i ca: i r --1 : a--. iw'o::i"'l lo walk auonar livi'iutalii.-i i;f ofn.-l-t! ati'l jo'ttivtl -mlnon, th.'U tlcy :.rn li-jt to us ti (r""t uivlty. .11 iriiiti -', r. '"in an I niirht w; tn-ct th tiaut. Hut th'T'i 1-i na ) ia"' n earth wliM lb i:ui'rtaii':- of t"':n l'tialln- injunction to f ray for tli' sii in iTa.u-;it P bum ouitht to 1 : Ir tt r n; pri -1 it !. At taU tlmp. ha 'ir paMi 1 iui-ii hav. (j:'foro tli::n th" rdnoue ! our Natl ir.nl Tr-asary froai appalling d-H'-itH, and tin- ('ii' uu qu'-s-tiou, iind th'i arbl trati iti ii' -;i'i:!, Hiil lu many dnpur;m)!it 11. en am taking i i:ti'irtnut p .sition whii! ,-irM t ) tii 'ii licv ati'l uiitni'd, I would like to ipiot'i trr,- text willi 11 v 'Ol totiDHi.'!' of eru-pha-i-j W'.r Is wr.tti.'u I'y tha Bcarrod mis sionary to th y ;utu' tht"loiian Timothy. "I exicit, tlcffon, that, llrst of all. sup-pll'viti'ar-, pr.iycri. int-r ssious nu t rlvluif 0 tl.anl.s In) tint lu tor all men, for Lius and lor all that ar - in nutlioritv." If I linvt: thii tinic an I j not for' t some 01 th'-m hi'Torc I L'ct tf-n-iuh, I will 'ivb you fournr flv rciisi.i: why tho puopiu of thu Unit'.' I Htat'-i out;M to tnal;o earnest and continuous prayr fi r tho'-uin cTiiu'-nt pIhoi, l-'irni, l.'caii.-c that will put us lu proper nttita ! t'v.ar ! tho siK-L'f-Mjf ul men of th Nati' ii. Aft'-ryou have prayc l for a man you will !. hiiu jn-ticc. Thcra Is 11 had .-ti-'-nk iu i.ii'::iin n ilur! that ik:r.:ia U us to :-ail t-'f .- that nr - tnoro Rtie ,is.ful than oiirr' Ivc-. It -h w-i hi If in boyhood, when tin-lads nil ruhhitu' to tf.-t their ridu on thu i a !,-ol a oai r:a-, ac t 0110 nets on, tuo4 fa lini; to i. t 'in thuit ou tho driver, "Cut hel.til'tl" ril.-T'ieei-.S-flll tr.en s-ldotn Itk'l th !..-.! who In nnv ilepaiticcnt nrti suc 'CSifu1. 'J'he cty "Flo is ti i oliticil ci:Hont," or, Ho h.'iiL'iit his way :ip,' or, "it jmt hap pen, -il nn 1 t!;c;o i an impatient "itittin for h;tu to coin 0 down more rapl !ly than ho W' -,t up. 'I lio l.-.-t cure f. r ."i -h r-ynioim Is prayer. A't- r we have ri-eii from ":ir Lnivj wa vill l o wi-Is I nic the ..!;! -ia! u' yrl InMe.vt of evil. V.'e w;li ho !-,.ipi' i.,r hita bi'tuvth'tt.'si r:;ihr than nia!e,!eti( 11, If ho ii'nk". a rcKlake, wo w i 1 ca!! i: a !::ila!io Instt-a t of malfon B'ui 'i! In i fllee. All 1. oil, how niU'th hnp J'l r wo will 1k fnr w-hn: ouo evil id flhi-I'oli.-, tut wi-hiti on" srood 's Kilnt ly, U iint'li", is (rn liiko! When th" Lord dr ps n nun into depths hey ui 1 which tt:ere i.i n) lower jitu, ho allows li'm to bu put on nn lnvi a! in ' cornniittc' with thu 111 hop" of tiicis i; s.)-ne!iin v.T ii.i,-. Iu " in rr.i a.-.vinhl'cs of tin) i're-hyterian cimr.-li, ia o!:f -r i.-ci of tha l!i;i!:.- list church, In couvii-. i"t: ; of t!:o Kc-pal c .iireli, in II n- cf l; -u- !-i.iitiithviii nu I ."'.'inte of the I " n it -rl Htate.i, thiTH ar men nlways f'.Tl to l:e ;i;.pr, into,) on th coat m it ten o; nuilo k ij, wh'l'i thor.i are tlv-oo who ar' tfhid to to iir 011 th cc.-,irri!ite( of ctih i-iuriH. After y.u hav prayM 1, in th v.nr.l i of iny txt, lor .".It that an- iu aiithor iv, ou w 1 say, "UrothrBn, ti'utl vi.ai, Mr. ( !:.i'miu'.i:, ex. u.-e me fro'u srvim" n tho cooiaiitten of n:-loi!..r, for l.T-t lilsrht. just he', r" I i rav-l fortho' In ivntu' iit t.Hi li y.:, 1 r'el that ciiapter m C'oriuth'auM iVut charily whi !: Miopctli all things' aa l t!;i;'!;e'h liocvil.'" Tho cotniuit tco oT rni.l o l'.'s i-; an iri'Dortai.t cionu.ittc. t-ut I her now i!e -lain tl at tii":, rro important for it worii v,i'o have, i;.jt in spirit of ci nviustiou til'y, I ut in ,-pii it of (.aruest liuvuriuuitv, ; rave l krHioso in hi .-h position. 1 canno: h- ip it, hutl it.j Hk n S:. lrnarl letter than a bloodhound, and I would rutlmr bn a huniii.iii bird uinnir lioiiiukled than a or. swuoplntr upon li -1 1 care:v--e-. Anf.tlicr n':is. 11 why w should t ray for t'" iu ivi.inen; plac is bocau t "oy bavn Mi.; 1 i:nihi; li -.l i ci pl.-xiti- s. This city nt this time iicl.ls hundreds of no-n who aro c;:pc..i;uit of pre'cru.t ut, an 1 I'tiite.t Statcj ti ail i.a.s as never l -f.irc uro fuil ol ap pli"i;ti. .;!.-.. Let mi say I havi1 no synpathy with citlier the ultcrs! or prirleu'tiu'cr ut what are called "ofllce set iu-rs." Ifllia l let already re -oive.l a;,;, jiv.-. aient as miniy ter p! ' iiipoti liti iry from the !.it;h court of hi nvert as every n lulster of tho Ko.pel has ami I had j;t my back a faaiily for whom 1 wi.-hi'.l to nehicvo a livelihood, theru is no t mployi r whoso servico I would wom r ' k th:.u city, Statu or United Siatts Goveru n cnt. Xi.cse Govertiim nts iue tho promptest iu tlfir payments, jayini; ju:-;t as well in hard times as in (rood liuiean l duriti"; sut. 11.1 r va -atio:! a .luring wint 'r worli. l!e Moes tl.at, inai:y of 1?J have been payim; Ittxes to city ami S!ut an.! N.-ni-.-n for years, u:i l whiie v.o ore liideoti d fur tli: roi t;.-ti.iii of Government the Goveniins.-nt is Indebted to in for the hotiost support we liavo rendered it. So I wl.-h uee. ssto ali catiiest nnd co:i:eli'nt I'lrn who n;.ieal to city or M-itM or Nation for a p'aeo to work. Ih:t how inntiy men ia he''i j lauK iu city and Mate and Natiuu nn at their wits cud to know v ; to do, when for i-ier.e pla -es ltr. tir t' ti applicants ami for olio is a humlreil. I'. rplexiti-M ar'.s. from the f.i' t that cit.zeiis 9;en petitions without rcferepet' to tho i.ualiliea'.iens of the apnii--ar.i lor the j.lace.s api lcl for. Y.m ii,u th ni.pliealh 11 ir. 'au.-e 1 hi; applicant is your fibiid. IV. plo scmei ;:i e want that .'or w lr.-h tin y have no iHiahlieatbui, as we hear j ci pi mj.j; "J want to l e an anni;" wiieu th. y ' !'.cr the poure-t u.a'ciial j"..-vi!lo for :.!i:.' i!i.cd. I'c. 'is wa ttni; to be sent to f.-iei'ii ( iriio-i i.s e-j 1 .: ador-. an 1 i;.eu Wiih. ul any I u-in-s iiu.ili'icatioii war.tiu ; to b" ensuia to iore ::n orts,au-.l iliit: rates, tvipab I'iinio ctt' T o: w recking all the laws ol crttiomaj.hy an.', .-yntux, desiring to bo put into 11. s liutis wheto nu-st of tht; worU U !. u-' l y eorre.-pondeiico. If ilivino help is iie.-.lc I in any pia.-e iu the worl I, it is iu tiioM' liar's where patronar-is di.-liibuie In Years jri'tie by iiwiul nit-takes havo been ma le. Uuly G d. who mad" the world out f clia.'S. 'Ul l out of tho cuw.io l piiicou h'lies of lib ie xrii develop sy uimet 1 ical re sniii. Tor Urs reus. -a pray Almighty God ka tiii tl.cM' in auth.irity. Alia u, prayer to tlo.l fur those in authority isuiir only way f lie'n:: ef any practhnl service to them. Our personal a lvtco would 1 o to them, b r thu tnt part, nu iini'riin I'liw. Tiny haw jail t.i" faepa a we ennnot have them, ami they see the suhject lu ali i:s 1" ariii-s, and -,e can b of no help to tip m x -ert tti-nuuh the fupplicatioii that our l'-xi ti'lvisca. m that way we may l- infinite. re-en'utee:i:ciit. '1 !io in Rlite't thluu ton can do for a man Is to pray lor him. It th oi l bike 1.0 true and if it is not trno ;t has been ih on y ia.pisiti 11 that cv. r bl .- 1 the wt-rl-t. uirn nz burl nrisin into civiliza tion and tyiai.niea into r'puhiic l sav, if the ol.i il l'ie leiiiie, Ci. .1 nn.-wor- prayer. Veil may L-ci 11 letter and throun fi.retlu;. t.ss or la --i of ti-i i. r . ; .-. .pjcr it, 1 u: G 1 never uets a o-t.ii'.liK I'-tter tli.lt lie .ices u, I 11 H ie :ep;y. V.v.-rv ;.. i.uii:e prayer is a c! il l's It t;.-r t o los ii mv. n'.v Tath.-r. an i be will ati-wvr it, ami ihouii ou may fc-et man lett.r fr.'.u ji-ur child bef-re o'u ro?po:t.'i s .-the 1 r.v u say: 'ilTc! 1 have ive . ten i. tw .s lr .11 n:v c.nui.-r.ter, an I 1 will cu- frwr t 10 alt 11. -w m: I at . ! aed i' ov pot ia jn-t tls.v way frit s!i bor-es f.r I will l it in th-1 1 1 st wav, an i ihou.'rh she a'.;c I t ie .'or a . e; of niusi I will not rive it n 1 i t. or 7 like the m;j . spo'.e,; n'. it I w.,1 sen ! !.. r a ticl to a !...:,,. ,, 5 , v - h.TM forever.- o G l doe not iu all c.i-e-i answer in tue w.iv tlics - who ent tux pr.-tv.-r hoped for, I ut II- in all oa-s civ what is an;,.. I fo-,.r s -'niethin- h -tfr. S lr.y.-rs went vp fr-.-n t!:e North and tho s""',4t!l :'? ll'e ti-re of our Civ:t 'iVar. nnd they w- re all answered i- G-fvsbnr. Yu ean n ot make !.; heli .v- that G--. 1 nns-.v red otnyth- NV,r:he-n prayer-, for there wer . lu-t as ,tev ..it prav r answer-1 south of :( -5 :- '-:.. r. :.; oi it. .ri! '- "J"ve what was ;i:,e l for. or soaiethi-t-as mu.'h more valua'-! as a bo.-.s., :ia ll..t aro worth m.ret'ian a heet of t.iu-ie. There is u -t a go(a nu intelligent man betwea the Gulf of Mes co an t tho St. L iwrn Itiv r wh.v does 11. t believe that G d di 1 the I cs. th.n,- po.ibl wl-.ea 11 s.ood this Nation -own in 1S05 a i.-loii.jj unitv. u-wr to ') r. nr until the waters of th- Ohio un I the b 1 vaunah. th. IIu.U.u ttad tho Alabama, are l -kel up by the !ru n. i trncvp'sof n world on tlr. ea. Go 1 sometimes answer prav ers on a larae s -nlo. In wors- pre i eamont nation c-jvor wai t :iiu th I-raelilish nnt ion on the banks of t.n he) s-n, the rntt in- shieli nnlthe eiiiitennn hoofs of na c.verwheimin- hot cl.is. a:ter them. An nr.nv eiu'.d ju-t as easily w.ide through ih Atlantb- Oia from New lork to Liverpool r.s tho Israelites cm d have waled turou,-!i the lb',! i,.a. You iiee l to sail on i's water to reai how bi It is. How was the cros-in effected- lly fr;iyer. Exo ius siv.. in- 'tr.i ti., r -"1 , Slid unto Moses: Wherefore eriest tbo-i I unto Spvalc ant, the ohildu of Isr.wl. that they po forwar 1" that Is. "Stop pray inir and tak the an-ow-r." And then the water bwan to bo agitate i and swung this way and that wav, and the r pple became jillow, aid tb biilow c imbed other billows, n-l now they rise into walls of sapphire, and ,nvi.-ible trowels mason them into flrmnesp, ia 1 the walls become like mountains, topped iud turretd and domed with era? of crys :al, and God throws an Invisible cha n iround the feet of those mountain?, so that :hevare obllirelto stand still, and there, risht b' fore the I-raelitish army, is a turn pike road, with all too emerald pates cwunsf ividoopeu. The passinir host did not even ?et ther Te-t wet, Tney passed dryshol, :ho bottom of the sea as hard as the p-iv-mont of Pennsylvania avenue to Sew York's Broadway or London's Strand. Oh, wnat a 3od they h-id! Or 1 think I will change that in l say, "What a God we have'" What power pu's It band upon atron any In Joshua's tinn an i mala the sua an I moon stand still? Josuum t., 12, "Then spoko oshua unto the Lord." Prayer? As a giant will takotwo or four great globes, an l in a toundinc way swliik' them this way or that, or hold two of thorn at arm's lent?' h, bo the Omnipot'-nt does as He will with the preat orbs of worlds, with wheeling constellations an l clrelltnr eataib'S, swiuing' er.sily star around star, star tossed after ptar, or fuq and moon held out at arm's length and per fectly still, at in answer to Joihua's prayer. To Go i tho Unrest world is a pebble. Another reason why we siiould obey tha Pauline Injunction of "the text and pray for all that are in authority is that ut very nvieliofour own prosperity an 1 happiness sre involved iu th-ir doinirs. A sel!lh rea lon, you any. Yes, but a ritjltteons selfish ds, like that which leads you to take care of your owu health anil preserve your own life. Prosperous government means a proapfrous people. Damaged government means u damaued people. V'o ull ko up together, or we all go down together. When w pray for our rulers, we pray for oorselvn, for onr homes, for the easier jrala ln of a livelihood, for better prospects tor our children, for the hurtinK uf the-.e hard times so far down the embankment they can oevr olimb un n train. Do not look ut any thing that pertains to puMie Interest ns hav Ibk no relation to yourself. We are touched by all the events tu our national history, by tin signing of the compact in tho cabin of the Mayflower, by the small ship, the Half Moon, sailing up the Hudson: by tha treaty of William l'eurj, by tho baud that made the "Liberty bell" souud its first stroke, by Old Ironsides p'owing the high seas, and, if touched hy all the events of past Amerlca.cer talnly by all the events of the present nay. Every prayer you make for our rulers, If tlio prayer b of the risrht stamp and worth any th'ug, has a rebound of benediction for your own body, min i and sou!. Another reason for obedience to my text Is that the prosperity of this country is com. Inland we want a hand in helping units r-ondnjr. At any rate I do. It is a matter of honest satisfaction to a soldier, after some (treat battle has boen fought and some great victory won, to bu able to say: "Ye.s, I was there. I was in the brigade that stormed those heights. I was in that bavonrt charge tliat put tho enemy to flight." Wod.tlio . ay will come when all the financial, political tin I moral foes of this republic wib be driven iiaek and driven down by tho prosperities th it are now on their way, but which come with slow tread and in "fatiifuo dress" when w want thoin to take "the double quick. By our prayers we may s.and on the moun tain top and beckon them on and show them a ahorter cut. Yea. in answer to our pray ers the Lord God of Hosts may from the hiif!i he-.yeus coaimand them forward, swifter than mounted troops ever took tho Held at Ey.au or Aujterlitz. In Holland win availed. .Her pJople prayed mightily. The ships of her enemies waited for the hlirh tides on which to come lu. In answer to tfo prayers oltTedtno tide, as never before, was detained twelve. hours, auJ before th.;t twelvo hours had pn -sed a I urrieane swooped upon the enemies' ships and deslroy d them, and rio'.land was saved. If God rieinlna 1 tho hiirh tide in answer to prayer, will He uot hasten it in au-v.vr to j rayr? Surclvit has b- en low lido long enough. May the Lord hasten thu h gli tide of nation .1 wel fare. Amoricr.il cidzeus, our best hold is on Go i. "We have a I secu families in pray r and eburche-. lu prayer. What we want yet to set is this whole Nation on its knees. The most of them nre duad those who in Wol moved in that proces-ion that marched Irom thj city naii of Wah n;;ton dowa Loulsiaua avenue to SovBntli streut ami then t 'trough Pennsylvania avenue to the norlli gate of yonder Capitol to lay the eoruersiono of the extension of that Can tub The presi dent who that .lay presided and solemnly t-trueu that stone tiire i times ia dedication ion.' n0 qu t t-nrt uly sceu'is, aad tho lips of the gr. at ora;or of that hour aro dust, and the grau-1 master of that occasion long ao put down li.0 iipiare an i tho level and the plumb w.t h which tor the last time ho pro nounced a cornerstone well laid. P.iit what uiott interests in- now is that inside that cornerstone, in a glass jar, hermetically sealed, is a document of national import, tbougli in poor pcum .nship. It is tho pen inansui ol Daniel Webster, which alaiu.-t ruined the penmau-hip of this couulry lor many years, because many thought il" they had Daniel Wcb.-ter's poor pcumaiuhip it might indicate thoy ha i Webster's genius. The document reads as follow.-: "If it shall h rcaf er be tho will ot God that this structure shall fall from its base, that its foundation be upturne 1 and this de posit bo brought to tho eyes of moa.be it then known that on this .Jay the Nation of the Uuited States of America stands iirm; that their coii.-ti ut.on stdl exists unim paired aud w.tri ail its original usefiiln-ss and glory, growing vv-tv day stronger and stronger iu tho all .-tiou ut the great body o tho Aui'-'iic iu people and attracting more and more tip: a ins'.ratiou of the won 1. aad nil here assemble), wheihcr belonging to pubiic life or to private iife. W:th hearts b--voatly thankful to Alm.i-t:ty Go 1 lor the preservation of tho Uoeny and the haj.pi iies ol the country, unite in sincere and fervent pr.iYcrs that this deposit anl the wal s and aiches, the domes and towers, tne columns aa i entablutuies now to be eree.ei over it may endure tor -ver. God save the belted S. at. s oi America! Daniel Webster, fcecrctury of stuie of the United Stii: es.-' Tuat was b-.-auliful aua appropriate at iho htViug of the conn rrtoue of the exteusiou ol the Capitol ll.'t y-vight years after the corner stone ot the ol t Cat itoi had been laid. Yet tho cornerstone ol our Ilcp'il.'li-.- was lirst lallin 177C and at the re-est blishment of our National Government was laid again in ISoj. Eat are we not ready for lb i laying of the comei'stono of a broader and higher National lif.-V We have is a Nation receive.! s much from God. Do w nt owe new consecration:' Are w ' not rea y to become a better Sao nth-keepiii -, pea e-l iviug vir-tue-aouoriag. Go l-wor.-liipitig Nation? Are we not ready i,r su'-'.i a c-Tcerst-.n - layiu Why not now let it take place? With long process. on of prayers, moving liomthe norttt and the s-iut:i, the ea t aud the w-st, let tho b'eno be made august beyond comparison. i'ue Go I of nations, wii hath dealt with ih as w.th no outer peopie.will pre.-i loat tue solemnization, ily the square an 1 th level nod t!i i pluruti of th" everlasti-ig light iet I lie comer stone In adjusted. Let that cor nerstoae bit the masoning tog ther of the two granite tables on which the law was written when r-iuai shooi: with the earlh 'iuai;e, and inside that cornerstone put the -ermon on the mount aa 1 a sr-ill containing t he names of all tlio men an i wi:n" i who have fought aud (.rayed nn I toded for tne pool of this nation, fro n the flr-t martyr of th Ameriean Hvvoiutiou down to t e Int woman wtio bound up a soldb-r's wounds iu the flr-ld hopilal. An 1 let some one worthy to .io so strike tiie st. no thre tones with the trospcl ha inner in the name of G vi the I'.ttlier, G-iltho Son anl G id the Holy tr osf. Tiien let tue bin ding rise. on- wall lived by the Pa-'iile oceiti anl tn- other wash .1 of the Atlantic, until its cap-tone ha 1 he l.ii I a-ui l tho shouting of a!! nations, hy th it ti:rt'f as tr-'e ns our own divinely foan led. divinely eon"rileie 1, aa t div nely pro.eete . repul) ii, the last throne of oppression having fallen flat into th dust an I the host sha-kle of tyranny been hung up in museum as a r. 'i;e of tt-irb trie aes. Tip; prayer that the great evpoun er wrote to tie put ia the cTru'T- .one at the extensi in ot Uk Capitol I ejneu ate ns ur own suppli cation, "God save tin. Unite.! States of America," only adding the words with wiiich K ibert South was ap: 1 1 c!oj hi sermon3, wlieth'T .K-livcr-d before the Court at Cbri-t-Chureh cbip'-l or in West nirster A .bey, at iinn.v. r.-ry of restoration of Oli ver Cromwell am! 1 the wor-t tempest that ever swept over England: "TG j1 b- ren der 1 and ascribed, as is most du, all pr:'.ise, might, tatijesty a ul Jorr.iaion, both now and brcver. Amen." "J'pfn feniiont, and give its defini tion." re.iticsteJ tho sfhoolteaolier. T-e-r-ni-e-n-r, fpni-.eiit. to v-ork." re sponded the' diminutive maiden. "Now pla.-o it iu n sontetico, so that I may bo sv.ro you understand Its meaning,"" said the teacher. -In the summer I would father play out of tloors than former.' In the schoolhou.se." returned the small scholar, with such decided fiaukness .ma unconscious humor that the tea.-ln-r found U hard to suppress a bill ilC. When a woman catches a woman he knows fighting to get to a bargain counter she feels much the same as tha man does when she catches him com Ing out of the stage entiance of a va riety hall. RASDOM RE3IARKS ON TIIE 1IU. LEY TARIFF BILL. 'MUDSILL HAMMOND" IS QUOTED. It Mas lie Who First Said "Cotton is King" William Sees a Proph ecy Being Fulfilled. In my last letter I said that I did not know who first said "cotton is king." This admission of my igno rance seem? to have surprised and awakened some of my Carolina friends and now I know from many sources that ex-Governor Hammond said it in a F;eech in the United States senate in 18-i.S, during the debate on the admis sion of Kansas. It was a great speech, for he was a great man. It was a states right speech such as Calhoun might have made, and in it he said: "No, sir, you dare not make war on cotton cotton is king. Until lately the bank of England was king, but last fall she tried to put the screYvs upon our cotton crop and wa3 utterly van quished cotton is king." That speech gave much oflense at the north and won for him the title of "Mudsill Hammond," for in it lie said: "In all social systems there must be a class to do the drudgery of life a class re quiring but a low order of intellect and but little skill. This class must have vigor, docility and lidelity. Such a class you must have, or you w ould not have that other and higher class which leads progress, refinement end civilization. This inferior class con stitutes the very mudsills of society and of government, aud you might as well attempt to build a house in the air as to build except upon the mud sills. Fortunately for the south, she has a race adapted to that purpose. We call them slaves a word discard ed by ears polite but you have a sim ilar class at the north. Yes, you have it it is there, it is everywhere, it is eternal." I remember how the northern press scarified him for his mudsill speech, but ho spoke the truth and it is still the truth, and more so for the mudsills are more numerous now in proportion to population. Almost everybody iu this region is a mudsill, and if that Dingley tariff bill becomes a law the masses will 11 be mudsills for the .privileged and protected classes. rJ ho common people of a nation can never prosper under a protective tarirf until a ma can lift himself up by the straps on his boots. Only the protected will prosper and they are but a small class compared wilh the unprotected. Even Mr. Atkinson, the Boston statesman, says the Dingley bill will prove a bur den on the people and bring in but little revenue. I!nt I did not intend to branch ofY on this tariff question, though it is a:i alarming and serious one to tho south ern people, for we maunfaclure noth ing to speak of. Everything in this room where I am writing came from the north. I have been working iu my garden all day with northern tools and even the wheelbarrow has the stamp of "Grand Rapids" upon it. I didn't used to be a mudsill, but I am now and my hands are si cramped by digging and forking the ground that I can hardly hold the pen in my lingers. But Senator Hammond did not use that Yvord in any invidious sense. He did not mean to sling mud at anybody. He had built a mill on his farm and knew that it Yvas necessary for the mudsill to be sunk deep down below the water and quicksand or else the floods would wash the mill away. Protection props will not protect the mill unless tho foundation is laid deep and strong, and it is the toil and sweat of labor that makes our food and clothing. Labor is the mudsill the foundation of society and government. Extinguish labor for a year or half a year or e-en a month and the Goulds aud Astors and Yanderbilts would perish. We are told that there is never a Yveek's supply of food in New York and those millionaires couldn't ride and Yvouldn"t walk to the Yvc-t after it. I am mighty sorry for those rich and helpless people. Just let the trains stop running and the cooks quit cooking and all the butchers and ba kers shops be closed for lack of sup plies and all the horses get out of food Yvhat would become of the millionaires in New York city? They would be a? helpless as a painted ship upon a painted ocean. They would be like Mr. Kouss, Yvho says he will give any man a million dollars who will restore his sight. The mudsills must not be dishonored, for thev are the only class who are fulfilling des tiny, for the Lord said to the man, "by the sweat of thy face shall thou eat bread." Yes, I am a mudsill right now, and if it is a curse it brings a blessing with it. I work hard at manual labor and get all over in a sweat of perspiration, as Cobe says, and I feel proud of my day's Yvork, and Mrs. Arp gets off her matronly dignity and walks out to see Yvhat I have done and condescends a few re marks of approbation. That satisfies me till next morning, Yvhen I Yvork some more before breakfast work makes me forget to brood over little troubles and it gives me a good appetite aud my food digests and T sleep better and snore less and don't cry out with the nightmare. It is a blessed privilege to be a mudsill, a horny-handed son of toil, for it secures good health and brings a man nearer to his Creator, for he was made out of dirt and unto dirt lie must return. Adam worked in a garden and so do I. Eve stepped around and smiled on Adam while lie toiled and so docs Mrs. Arp smile on me. Ho let the tariff roll on. It won't affect Yihat I raise in my garden, I reckon. Bill Ar.p in Atlanta Constitution. Guy Could you spare rue a cigarette? Gontran My dear fellow, my d-.ictor has strictly forbidden me to smoke, i. A fortnight later :uy meets h!,s friend puffing away at a splendid Havana. t Guy I thought you had to give up smoking? Gontran Oh. my doctor died a week ago. I.e Figaro. Which? Wkkwire Have you n.tiie.l t lu: t Mudge has quit cigars and taken up pipe Yabsley Yes; 1 wonder what is :i. cause? Has he been playing the :a. -or getting engaged'.' Indianapolis .Imn nal. She Wn Too Vonnc. The other day a couple of little girls came to a physician's office to be vac cinated. One of them undertook to speak for the other, aad explained: "Doctor, this is my sister. She U too young to know her left arm from her right, so mamma washed both of thozu." --Cfew York Trllntne. STATE CROP CONDITIONS. Section Director Von Ilerrnian Issues ilie Firi-t lHiM Itullrtln. The first North Carolina climate and crop bulletin for 1 7 Yvas issued Tues day of last Yveek by Station i lirector C. r.'Vou Kerrman, of l'aleigh. In it Mr. Yon Herrmati gives a review of the p-on conditions during the week ending April 6th. He says: lhe crop feion of l'iK has not opened very favorably in North Caro lina. Heavy rains durinsr February and March delaj-ed all firm Yvoik, while the excels cf temperature ad vanced vegetation so that truit trees were generally in bloom before the end of .March and weie c nisidd'ably injur ed by frosts between the .th and th. The "latter part of .March was more fa vorable for work: but rain ear!- in Aj ril placed the soil in excellent condi tion for preparation, and though farm ers are stilt behind, a Yveek or two of fair w ether will enable them to catch up. The weather conditions for the week ending Monday, April .".th, have net been favorable. The temperature fell to the freezing point on .March '.' th and April '.'d as far east as l'aleigh, with, it is thought, considerable injury to peaches, plums and pears, though ap ples escaped. I 'am occurred on lour day?, small in aiiioir.it except that of riund.iy niirht (-It Ij . which though not needed, will not materially delay farm work. The amouiit of sunshine Yvas about normal. Eastern District. The fronts this week damaged fruit trees, strawberries and truck crops to a considerable ex tent, except in the extreme south and tast portions of the district, t hardens are generally backward Consideiable preparation of the toil has been done aud corn planting is progressing rapidly now, while some early planted corn on dry uplands is coming up Yvell. Eye and wheat are looking Yvell and oats have been planted, lobaeco plan's are growing n icely and are numerous. 1 i igh water has delayed plowing in liver fields and put that work behind about two Yveeks. Much Yvork has boon done on tho truck farms and big crops planted. Central District. Preparations of soil for corn, cotton, and t-dmcco Yvas pushed on c very fair day. but i.s still behind. In extreme south portion con siderable corn has been planted, and some upland corn is up; elsewhere planting is now progre-si ;g, J.ovv land all too wet to won; 11 reports in dicate that rye. wheat and oats are look ing unusually yvoII. I ufortunately chine bugs are reported at one or two points. A large crop of spring oats has been planted. Tobacco plants uve up and doing Yvell. Gardening very siov. though some cabbages and tomatoes have been transplanted. Apples just budding; other fruit, especially pouches and strawberries, seriously damaged bv frosts; iu exposed places entirely kiiled. Western District. There were only three fair days, and an excessive rain fall continues to delay fari i work, which is about two weeks behind. ! and i be ing prepared for crops, aad a little corn has been planted in tiie southeast por tion. The freezing Yveathcr has caused much damage to fruit, and peaches will lie practically a failure, though a num ber of correspondents report fruit still safe. Wheat and oats are looking espe cially promising, and some outs have been planted. Tobacco plants aro plen tiful and of good size, (-'rasa is growing finely, but not long enough yet for pas turage. Forest trees are beginning to UUil. These reports v. ill be issued each week diuingthe crop season ant! abound iu information of much value to the. Veoobv Victim of c!iin 1. Mr. Skemcr Mrs. Sapmind. I am go ing to bring a visitor around tills even ing to introduce lo your d.mghier. I think he will be a good can Ii for her. Mrs. Sapniiud What ..url of p.-rson is he, Mr. Skenier? Mr. Skenier He is a wealthy planter. Mrs. Sapmind I don't earc how wealthy be is. I'll never let my daugh ter marry an undertaker. !'r.st-u ('"ti rier. njgi A New York girl coiemiit-d suicide? as the result of ti ;"tt lacing. It' she was it sensible girl it is a pi.y that she should be waisicd i.ke that. itcloug to aa older ago than ours. "But we still have things that remind us oi the ruistv past. 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In tn- iM'i ii. n ihi j.ap:-. r ft TffTB f tBfl ""-"tl. Tier.. S;.h.t)-.r, fc-lJr'l UbU.oi. fc.Wirte. C.'lntrrU" e?itv?f'.H K ST 'WORK. !-enn l-le Pr'.cii t t?ii't tist' Write News A: Tinier IV;.-. H i . Vt??'"" 7 K- M. A NP ' 1 EU'S, lrt-1 c, W. Tr.-i-.lo i wiVa'li Wta-Vl.-.i I'.Hii.i-. 0"u'.uu 6.- hlev cli ) s?pr OSBORNE'S ii Noue Gennirie Without 1 The Above Name-Plate. J VViJ -i;' t Olj t L. rm 3.- OS V) Cjf, $ tf to a physician, ar.rl reveal secrets AllKilMtn. ;. A.-l i.i! tr-.-i.: . X-.l' C book-., (juort time, l.'hrav) bcnnl- h.i: ! l .r -i i. g i v S inVlXl'.'tiJ-al'lsm'iljii ' h'ip.ienlinok h.-i't f"". .Wr-. It. !-. I ! . lir.i! ;; . Itveul .-i.-i-.-l.. .1. in......... . , Sf 00 ,PEn "?STH vi'Vv,virv'.'ir '"', 1 1 S"F- f2 FTSa n jCEk F3 tSf s ft m B a m fir iu y 1 -X' V Wn'77 . ' J I ?i It ia rlifficnlt to mate women be- .V. XJ i M leve their tortures can be cured ut Vf S AI-P' 1:rl::e' The popular belief is that 'J ruue-tenui3 ot women's troubles c;tn be cured vitn V is a remedy that stoos the drain on ty and pull at the organs of womanhood, k makes ihcin strong and well. It W makes them attractive by making thc-ru healthy. Price ii per bottle, sf. V KOI.D BY ALI. Ir.AI T IV". i" Mi:?jnE. Vf 1 td4t-rM?s THE STANDARD PAINT fo? STRUCTURAL PURPOSES. ranspalet, MPn(retiopi "ir Eititr Dec - rati d." S-a u,U ('..: I : r. ' p. rli ::v? Pri'-el.S't frwby mall. Asbestos Kooliiiir, B. .dinar Frit. Sfpnta pp.'-Uii., Ilr.iii r t o: erii b. Fire-Proof rulnts, ttc sbe-ifr? No.i-t ot.tlu.-tu-. ami 1 lerirlf-nl Ir.-iil iilec .lutt-riaJ. H. W. JOIINS Id A n UFACTUIlINGr CO., 87 Maidpn 2n, New ork. CHTCAfiO: S40 A 143 r.ar.flntph s-.r. PHTT. .TT1.TT.T 1 : lMfeny.,-h'b TiOSTOX tTT ft Pearl Bt. ! 1 -Address- WA&!rS'?V i t OCCO.NEECHEE ff MILLIONS H c(. in ar. ft S n, i.tui i.t id fr..m HOLKBA, tU"LP8 M.d l.U K bv iinnp THK nnBHAMHnPrJ&I!HTR. KEN CHOLERA CURE cnoc and 01 ABAS II S to (too lb io... s..ia , all t jL''p -SSa. drnEjrurt and nxP &4&7&SiZ& 5?3chaiit. or aarnpl" rottio ny man ior ftec. Tnke no . ther. t'SE SO POWDKRS. Testimonial, tree. TRADE MARK Manutacturea only vj the Durham Cholera Cure Co., Durham. H- C. A treat bide line for Drummers. FOR USING J I curs triHt'! Eslm DRUGGISTS Because it is absolutely pure. Because it is net made by the so-called Dutch FYocess in which chemicals are used. Because Ivans of i!;e linet quality are used. Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the feans. 5. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent a cup. Re sure that you get the genuine article made by WALTER BAKbK & CO. Ltd., Dorchester, .Mass. I stablished 1780. CD N. m I u-g 1 mi 1 ..BEST.. IM IIIC 0RLD ! o J or 14 y?.irs tliis Bhoe, by merit alone, haa ai..t;i:ico.i nil c-c-r.ij.etitoi B. ! I111I..1 s-j.l l-y ever 1 .000.000 wer.rers its the t fcfst ii Miylf. lit ninl durability of any slice z tv-Tcit.:riil at $3.00. B It mii'.io in all thn LATEST SHAPES and ; ti'.l YLLS ruul ot every vrrrlcty of leather. 0 ;o .ical. r in a town tivcn exc-lnnive sale r-i'.l Hclvt'iiifetl in 1. r-r.l naper on receipt of z i , lit. i . t wVrito lor cataloifue to Iluil'.llnt;, l-'iietory, I'nv i.n.l K iiln eS B frag 25 M Sf OTGS Hail).-'!. "Mill. M.t.-l.inl S i : , . 1 1 . -i. Ilrltiii, 1 ili: ai'.l Ta. jooi.-.r.-, hll.M iilOS Oll-. fi.'. if'i'.t i ciy tiay: v...rl; i-'i hrimla LOMiJAKl) UrO.N WOltKS AX!) Sl i'i LY COMPANY, Ai'tii'bT.l, t;i-:oi:fii.. ;iC. II. U l'S ,'l r.aBiirpr. GEO.B.KISS OIL CO., hid Fetrta ni Asisil lMmh ' Ofli'-i s miii V.'ar.-ln.iifi-s: No?, il a:i.l 4'J S .iitU i olli-'P St., II A I'l.O I I K, n. a iUV I ikiV i....-r ( ki;s an-l ns th.. fefv t v nu k.mi:m. :n:. i-'iNt;. . . . t.im. V. . Ii. Si I'll .V ., t;.itlai, N. V., Prups. ieiii S When jou arc talking Hicj cles, don't be content mr.ii you have seen the new Lovell Diamond Models of '97 They are the Ion notch of bicycle engi neeriii, r.nJ tcience inust now set'k to de velop other lie! lis. The perf.ct point of rik'PF.CTiON ii rcntheii onlv h.' thp I nvpll W heels. On this fact critic agree. Why H n.-tt Irt-.lr litem m ar r.r.f..'!.- -...!.. H stron;; roiits an A nole their beauty and elegant tinish. Their points of superiority are .so sirnnle a chi d can ur.derstanJ them. V.'e stake our bushnss reputation of over 55 years that t!'erc wes never so perfect a v;rc1 made. It leads them all. Investijj te and you w.ll ride no other. Please call and exar.iine, at our loc :I agencies, or at our st rc-s, 147 Washington and 131 Broad St., Boston. fpgg" ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Mailed Upon Application. John P. Loyeil Arms Co. HOSTOX, V.1S.S'. A lit.t of ltnrf.ins in s'-:.;l-li.in.l Vln--1 mailed on ' I woi;i:in, you nearly always see a y '.I t-r-al; h v wouiau. Lenulv is really - J Z - . It is t!".e aUractivt-tiess of M ---- iir;.nu. iJ 'rc for;n thal coc:,:, naturally Si( kucss aud jaiu drive attractive- f that Lc ought not to know. f les c;tn be cured '.vitnout. puysician s aia. T m d WTi I u the svstctn. It stor;3 the pains that drag FiN.E POULTRY 3? ALL VARIETIES. BRONZE AND WHITE TURKEY8. PEKIN DICKS. BLACK ESSEX AND RED JERSEY PIGS. ; unr.urjni r. & oncer. &Pi&,& Jrs?7 Bail Calvrs cf tt flues. pt2igrM. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. TAR DRIPPiXGs. The Moravians eontenii-ia.,. lishing a church in Raleigh. Governor RiiRsell an.l stal 'v. ill , f , bly attend the dedication iv-r.-ui,". '' (Jiaut's uiouument in Xet- V,,Vl- "'''3,0' There are -US Xovth avuhna bnried at Winchester. Va , u!ui 1 ,rs middle of June, it i.s sai l, ,t- win oe iuaih.eu or a 'Taiii',. 1 stono. llei1' Wallace W. Rollins ha-i i,en lHinted postmaster at Ashevill,. iIlf8 " pliauce with a eoniprotnise br''" Senator Tritcliard and ltt I iesut ;":a rearson. "'' The receipts at the Ra'eHi i,.-.t. a- for the fiscal year emlin.. .',r-. " were $i-2,'m. li. In H.i th.'v'V" S2-,0W, and have inere.is,.,l .,' j-ear since then. ' fri It is reported that the Star,. ,li1 says that he does not think linViji'" point a pension clerk in ln t.lMce ri the pension board meets in Sept-' .t to pass on applications. Walter II. l'age, of I,,-:..-, fi, Atlantic Monthly, is invited to ; v the annual literary address nt tLeol ,' inenoeiiient of the State Xnruia' an. iT dtistrial College May 17th. The Kinston Free Tross sm-s illa. .-. old management of t!n At!;;:;t'." Vorth ''urolina nailriunl tnnu-.l me-' the new manai;einent betv.-eii .".." and !?10,iH.O, bsides paving tvro.K dends-ae tf and the other (.f 1 cent tba past year. At Winston the Fries Manufti, t!lv, and Power t'osnpuny Iih; b(.-n r.'7 i-ed with a" capital st. vk .f i :f,".v I he priiu'ipul object of the firni au i to establish an electrii- !.mt 0a N'adkin river, lifteeu miles from above city, to supply Wiiivtim-sj' .vith electric power. II. ". rr,ft' pie-i'lent; II. Foule. vice . re-;.!,..!' n;id J. W. Fries, pfcretary atul t'.j" II ror. Seoretary Rarnes, of th.e s:it,. Fur-, ors' Alliance, has issued H.l-1 that order in which ho s.iv t! ,. ... .. critical time in its liistoty his av.-,.! aud the trouble eonies finm w ithiti is plain that the membership .1Vi. ; redneeil. ilea.vs its i,.ik bt;on non-pai tisan and that om:;:". 1 olitios proper attention v..i not to in. lilt trial enterprise u;l tJ;; j siioe factory has done n.'thiti i,.; . harlotte Observer. 'ashier Rrenier, of Coll.vt,.- i:,...., .jflice, re.orts that the lcw-mie ,,, ions for the fifth district ef North t' olina (uriur the month of .Mai oh t:. obooco .4 '.'4,1.',- pit its 4?, '4 'i'SMT null :;; . pc.-ial fax i iscellaueoiiK j,; . Total .3M4.-4X' 1 hese atuouiits were ci'llei ti 1 jtl: v. rious ollicesas follows: '. mston : tutesville ;i:'..".v-" sheville lV'li" ft. Airy . Hmh.. Experiment has proved the f .i'" ' ity of euiplojinjr prisoners ci outside the prisons, like mi.l-n.jk':.; drainage, building, farndt'ir nnd i-:!.-' operations of the sort. This uillrr :ibly bo found tlio wise ay i.i.-i!: tbolll. KlM'p tiielll lit Milll' lliili.' fill outside. Thoy arc :i p.-nwi. :: clays, ooinposinir every w here a ile pi'rceltl.'liro of the ti:,-.-s ..1" ..i; rtutl ou'bt to be turn;"! to th.-1.. st -nomio use which i"ay ids., l etlf!" for their rofoniinti.'ii. '1 1 1 y :i -:ip bio of doln a r-t h :'l -""! in '.-' onlighioni-d nuil sci ntiii.- ii.;!k:i.-" nicitt. and rccivin-r a l-''! -le'f f n-;i-u:- - tory I'ipo of it than b:ts been pussiMe tm-I.-r t'. inotliods l;er'-to'..-o p-i.v.iilli.'j-. T:. oriniinals of the State v,.ul b-:ivi- j grotit mark on the public wurkM.f t1. Stale if their enemies : p.-r:n:ii..r-ly and systematically tiinml i:i tl.;' direoliol). I tit they ni:t-t in t ! It idle. "That way ittadii'- Tes." T. orinio of keeping them li..-ke.l tip :!'.' nothing to do would !. ;i!;n"st as (,' 11s suiy of those of their null intal: .. f:ioii. which llu v win- i litis rxpi.nii: re. uj CIIO Hill AliD C2AWSI3S K iki4itiiii Bcheaule In Eito -t Jb-n hiy, J.ta'iary l.lw Bt8 o'-elock. A. M. ' K0BTHKJUS1 N.i. 35. N- So. SI I'M ' S.' 2 50 ; 8 01 31i I 8 8 3 55 410 4'rf 430 4 i 11 4'4 I U) 5 15 S 1 Ci 6 k e:3 Eastern tune. A l Lt. Cnmden 8 SO y no 'J15 Wentville. Kmliaw. . 10 4S Heotb H.rliiKS..U'J5 p;ea.uiit nll...ll 5; T.mi''U4ttr C RlvercH 1-i 83 HprhiKdell IU M Catawba Junct'u 1 SO Lejilio 2 0i) Ar. Itniik Hill Ii M Lv. Hock Hill. Newport ... Tlrziih Ar. Yorkville . Lt. Yorkvlllo. Sharon 4 00 . 4i!0 . 4 40 . 5 00 . 5 40 . 6 Hickory Orovn. b :) ) Smyrna 6 1'' Iiiaokubur 7 1 Enrla Patterson Sp'iifc .... Kbelby Lattlmore Mooreoboro Henrietta Forest City Katherfordton Millwood Golden Valley Thermal i.'ity Glen wood H 2' t li'l J 1'" a 40 j-l 10 00 10 2 10 .'.o 11 o-i 11 2'i 1 1 u oo IK l r M Ar. Marion n V M BOUTHIJOL'NI). No 32. 12. A M r m l m 1 50 2 1 ) iVi a 45 3 0', a 5 4 00 4 15 4 Z' 6 at B45 5T.J C 10 f .r. Marion . . Glenwood Thermal C ity GoIiIcd Valley Millwood Butberfordton Forest City Henrietta Mooresboro Lattlmoro Sbep.y Patterson Bp'na Earls BlankHburg 8 SO Hmyrna 8 60 Hielcory Grove. &05 Sharon 9 20 Yorkvillo 9 35 Tlrzah 9 47 Newport 9 51 ar. Book Hill 10 10 t. Bock Hill 1100 Leslie 11 1-3 Catawba Junct'cll 25 t-prln(?lell 11 3H Riverside 11 44 Lancaster 1 05 Pleasant Hill . ..12 21 Heath Sprlug3..r.i 32 Kerehaw Ii 43 VTeatvlile . 1 W DL-Kalb 1 12 Ar. Camden 1 30 P.M it 'i j V-"' 10 10 5 12" " ii i i J'-4-' 4 - 6 -'-. All train daily ee-i t S'l'" ""No? 82 has cuuu.:uu w' . '",,? ' Lenoir llailroad at Yorkville, k -.(. v Southern Bailway at ll'X-t Hi.'. tho Bcaboarl Air I.lue at 6v B. .. with tbe Lau.-ivt.-r i U"- .- at Lancaster, rt. C. and olirm and GorKla Bailw ay at -V- No. 33 ha connection with J-' ollna and Georgia ami W':"t Camden, 8. 0., with the 1m : : ter Ballroad at la?T'i'Xa Seaboard AH Line at 'f J atV' - C, with the Southern .A B.C.. with the Chter A Ln' 0 f Yorkvlile. a C. and with tt.e S' ( way at Blaclcaburg. 9. C. No." carry pas-nsers. .r-ctioD ' Km. II and 12 hv 2B'?f Jj N. C, with tna B T rlon. i. C, and BlaoHburg, wthtfcwiwiDfIrtif.j; i
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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April 16, 1897, edition 1
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