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' . : ' ' f r - t u. i r ' -r. f .i liV; ,'A 11 i iifij nam. ! How Victories Were Announced by Them. TAYLOR AND HIS SOUP. Ho V.ffinn 1 1 1 INport of a I !ht 1 s 'ill's Way. WL'-n Ctt-nern Taylor liivl fon'ht anl wo') u L'i?t l.attie in Mexico Lc feut a il 'it of it t-j tli-j -ecrctttry of Wara:vl l u:iitl.y having: ".-ir Oq yester. lay iio.-!i i's I v.as ta!:iu't liasty plate (jf v;p. " I h' nation was tltctrifitl at the victory , but ovuryl.oly mulcl at ti,: oM lean's style of reporting it anJ tl:e iinj ortm.co l.o atta- hed to soup. N ' v. tii-lcrs the Vhi's rjominute-I iiii.i for I ') e-i'lfiit over 'iei.eral Scott aii.l harii'-! Vfbnter. Scott was ca'Ic l " M I'ns aii-1 I 'eatherf, " l.'it 'J'aylor v.a .In'ol.i.-.i " M lloii-h ami IIicl-," ni. that i.oiiiiiiati.-il him. J'Lo I t-ino- i!.t:c p:i:-r.-i inaly fun of him anl callc I iiim "ol'i soup plate" aii'l "oM ha'ty,"' I. ut ho wa, .-i-e'e 1. Ids fi-ht- iialiti-.s put him thu.iii'h. An-l Ift-tity Wat tf i .-".; my a wu can put A'lnuia! Mcui-y through for the nu:;; ita-on. Mayho wo can. I atn iihii', of vu iso, for he ii a lu-mocrat iitol a l'i c-tyti-riiui, urnl lein' on of lht t .' t, oll-ht to I.O Cit-ctfjih Wo flon't litio'v t!ift !io i- artiftl to foup, but :rt'.i:i it is that ho is partial to his M'.:na !i, for ho a'-'uaily stopj-e l tiht in' an. I sinking sliips lon enough to fat breakfast. Was stn-h a tiling ever I'.tic, in the x ; j i I -1 of a terrific battle b,-f"re ' 1 we t.ty ininutt s for break frist!" was tin- nil'.' of the s.tewm d's bell on e; cry e.--.-l au.l the por Spaniar.la ha.l Mii i'i-iist; of so) row for a littlu while. Xaehnry J'aylor sai.l : " V little inf.ro tmpc, ('uptaiu Urag, ' but. Pev.eV Hani: "I Soys, let lis re.-t n liiie and eat up soinel'iiiii the lest of their bhipH wiil keen. " I '. ey is a fJiecn nM-nntaii boy ami I like, that, for Vermont I e moci ats ure the be n I enio.-n:ts ii' i thoi'the bne. Ami j:st to think of his beii;-,' a I I es -b;. let iau. 1 .li.h-nt km.-.v they ha'l any in eiiuont ami woiihl hai set him loun for n I'liitariiin or a I'oman ("iith ol ! or a ileei v ater I'.nptist. 'rover "leel:nil, they say, is a l'i e-by tei ian, but may be lie is olio of Zeb Vance's kni'l. Zelinii.l: "J'ho ditieienco be tween me ami my brother Hub is thut It.1 is a .Metiio iist ami believes iu fall ing fiom grace, but I.'ob never falls. I ii m a l'i e:-by!i i lau ami don t believe in falling from lace, but am falling all the time." When Zeb was runnuig against Mnldeu for (Jovemor he foiiml out that nil the people iu u little valley over tin; mountain were I'nptists and ko he went over there i s i s t a few days be feie lb Men w as to speak ihei e and tohl the boys that hi yood old mother wasa I'itptist ami that Hidden was n regular o!-l fa-hione 1 shoiitin' Methodist ami y:i could hear him h mile ut ft camp meeting. 'J lie result was that not a iio.en men came out to hear ifoldeu ami aii.-e got ew-ry vote iu the nettle -mint. i'ut tiuit sto.ping for breakfast at V' inula reminds me of the great tight between ir. Hull ami Colonel Hoyd, f our tow n. away i k before the war. J hey v.. mo beiding ci'i.ens and -o:i-tu:u:iUy at o:i!:: 'I hoy ennied much M.imr sity on tiieir to;:-t;es n;id much c lp-coMiy in their a'idoiaina! regions, fur e.o-ii v. . -igh: ! i: bout .'Vl pounds and had sh-'M iie- lvs and slioit arms anil sl ort. i- h i. ; :ud each had vowed to w !;m-t he i i her if lie ever crossed his p:.th. !ieday as Hail w as going from the i v"-i . tUv'-v, slowlv walking and i';eln!4 his paper, he au.l Hoyd mot at the coiner andthe light beep.!'. I.'ach was as big a cowai d as old I 'al stall', but they to liht ami everybody around w us w i!!;ng. ki n bri.-f time they got to thy ground, mid neither could get v or .;.. o:i top, ,.'!'l they biowtd like I orpois. s. r while the ei-i !e took ) -it y en ti;.-;u all,j lH'lp.;d them up and then each claimed the victory, '"i sent you word ! v. us going p whip you," said Hoyd, 'and now I reckon you will ! id t. i i in:; lies on l ie. " "Whip v, I o, on old. dii ty, lying put py. Why, I whipped you, ami never stop ed reading my newspaper." and lie h,-ld up the ci uuip'ed siicet that s-imhow or other he had never let k Iidiu his hand. I he old doctor nivvay bworo Hist !'.e '..ever steppe. I : cad ili.T ills rai-pr v h''e I" ;! i! ! U g 1 o . d -i list so 'i a v lor t --v f-T-v.i hi !;. :!;! i-t. II. !iterv that ii.ii up ami I 'eve , his s !:o lecoid ia all . I 'evvev's co!ties umlcr hie and r wat. r, and if he u! 1 I luini.ie i tor our next W.-Httisori piediets. the l-e twenty minutes for sh'.bb,.;, th vv l'li iii,t'a-i. -tone .'.all e ! e v i'i y i.i u ' -on "Ut ii lent f-om to i-ting during a praying lor 1 1. ul . f his enemies. p.- i, I ' ill' f d-. ll ka-li a 'I ! i'- in. t I .. w . i I'TilV, ii : Tih th v r Hut alter :i"! that has be n sai id or ut;.; al.out i n heroes. ! don't 1 -.-I ie e h'.! lii.v .-o.l l .'-ni-.l man tak.- p'eas : - in k.iling hi- fe'lovv men whether t:: 1 j.ttlc . r m a i e:s,-.i;,il .;!,.-Urel. in e , hicn time when n f, -,;i.:.t duels i.n-t it was ooUMdcred dishor.ciuble to :e:iie a ehjjMet'ge, li'.-iny a man over ;:ot his i.ho'--,iiv lather thiin lave his ' " ' 1 !i hi han-ls. I takes a hard- l-eai ted !'..:ii to si t -mother down in .-!' bie.-.i i.e.d it l- a sha io of comfort to c very ti ue so'-l er to know that ev il v l.t'.!:et ! e ti:,.-l ,:.-u- ! . a ve t : i-s.-.i t he S'-.ii! k. I saw tv, o : . hi;; v - - hot i.T sun- lle one tiioi 1:10 .: ..; . ", ..tri.ui!0 ;!: :; I I welve n oie.i ti .- j-,,. ,i,,.t p.;t ,;o : i lie kl. w w m".'.. i d !.:. for six of ' the v: ! i- : i ;. ... ,:.rl, s,.,.h ; i.imv i ;: i v e t f !.. f ,..,",.. .4 i tl.es.' V. ho ;.. .- ,; f r tant w.-i U . '! 1..,; ,.r . ( a; ii he:,: d w hi. h -s i t h M c! stll! i: lii:.t- u. ' thy I 1 ... . . - . . . -e.-l . !: ave;: .hat t he l.ilci !l.e voi.-eof ;-' :. l ' ! i . v. :;.iVr.'' -:" I "'!- I s--'.ie.-.s . I o-, .r.t 1 ! ' ' - :u-!i tiier . u the i ott er i '.... -o tt.ev i-i.aUe Mauds ami make ti let.. is or 1 , w - ( s.. .) .... Nathaniel , i :, w o.,,. . n".';,, 11 l-c-as ::; l.,or i-i cic;! v -i-' ' "We... U'-. I uj i.-e:o. m f.:it. ! ma j ci -:. -1 i ;i i c-1 ti) ap- j-uve it. hut -g. j j ."'' 1 hat we have to !i -ht ' at vy.it. " j H': 'ne thitig is certain. We rue ' C' U-it-s ow s,,ol iu feeding Ptarvit- 1 u.-ansatuii o;:r tlc-ts dot.t hunyup I h- P hu m. .b r it Wks hke w e cannot lull Arp lu Atlanta Coustitutioa. j f'Z s-e:.' tv.- iT -Vosuii p..,:-... lie THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. 'I he Sou I h. The f 'onfe-b-rate veteiansof Atlanta Lave arranged to farni-h n.eals aod fcleeping quattetfi free to ',0 'i he Mire Woi ke. s' L'nion of America has dec-lai ed a boycott against coal o erators of West Virginia. At 'i ami a. I'la.. a boy named (iarcii I has been p!.ic;-d under arrest, suspected I f-f I fciii; . Sf -jfi'.rdt sr-y. ; The coming Soul .hern Hib'ica! Assem- bly at Knowille, Ten :i , will be ad ' die -sed by di-ting ui -he I churchmen ' and politieians. 'ongres-man Ilhea, I'rmocrat. from the 'I bird Kentucky district, I as been j confirmed to his feat bv a foimal vote i of the Houe. i It i.- the (.pinion in Congressional j circles that the f-tiHrage lunend'rent I which has been adopted by the I.OUis I iana constitutional en ventio'.i. is tin- constitution-i!. I "I tlit; ::n,i;ii:i lijt-n w ho have entered the seiviee r,s volunteers fiiii the Southern Mut. p, it is estimate 1 that ;' per cent, aie ex ("onftdei ates or the eons of ex-Coi.fe lerates. I'ier of the Haltimoie aud Norfolk Steamship f.itie, at Halimere, Md. , with e-ittou and turpentine was de stroyed t.y tile. Loss, "mt. 1 he Hteamer Alabama caught lite, but was saved. As the result of trouble f.mon' stock holders, the Aint-i i'Mii Hnameiing and Manufactui i.ug Cum i any, of Tucl.er county, W. Va., has pa.-fd into the hands of a jeceiver. 'J he lhivis Coal and Coke Company wiil develop tiieir co?l tract at Hambie ton. W. a , which u ill rcpiii e a shaft Uufeet deep. New houses will be built and tracks laid, 'ihe whole improve ment will cost about i. no i. Col. Heneh-in Cameron, of Kaleih, w ho resented Jen. l it ben with the magnificent stallion" '"Choctaw." re ceived a telegram from (!ei;eial l.ee asking him to ship the horse to Tampa. In honor of Oiuen Vietoiia's birth day and to celebrate the ties of friend ship between the I'nited States and in-at Hritain, a dinner was giveti at 'I in pa Hay Hotel, Tampn. Ha., at which were present nearly all the cllic- rs of foreign governments theie. Tlie Ncrtfi. Trinity Hpiseupal ( hurch, New York, expended over 'j)U,U'io lust year iu its church and charity work. 1 Mn ing a farew ell demonstration to troops at Haivor City, ( re. , a mortal exploded, seriously injuring several persons. The CJiarities and Corrections Con ference at New York hits selected Cin cinnati, c.. for the holding of Ihe na tional conference iu May, 1.:. A collision u:i the Heading Hallway, seven miles oast of Williauisport, Ha., resulted in the demolition of eight freight cm s and a locomotive. Thy Ohio State Senate has ndoptol n lesolution, which pays Sen. llanna attempted to bubo members of the Legislature to procmehis election. A severe hall storm did considerable damage to ciops at Miiford, Pel. Al Philadelphia, Ha., ( has. MeCabe was instatly kiiied by falling from a hay loft. Hy the accidental discharge of an old cannon at St. Haul, Minn., William MeXnmara, Haul lisher and dohn Young were seriously in jure'!. Hy the fall of an elevator, used for hoistiuir Height, at the ttncomi h-ted warehou-e of the I'estou Whaif Company four men were killed and live injured. Papers have been served in the move ment to oust Albeit Smith lrom tho of'.ieo of Mayor of Hrigautine. .lorsey. J-'raud ami brtllot-bo.x stuffing are nllegvd in t!)- proceedings. In the llouso of Uej.repf-nlatives at hover, Del., niter a still" tight, tho bill iu establish a State I Iran I of Aiirieul tuio, which is required by the constitu tion, was killed by a vote of il to '.. At the special election in Yineland, .Jersey, to nppropi iitte a fund for man nal training iu the schools the borough ites turned the tables on the farmers of the township and carried tho t'l'O ap propriation. 3Ibct!tar.eoii9. Orders woe uceived by tho Mon tana euv ally troops to preparo to stait for Chickaumuga. Alexander ( iillnn, tho Hritish Con-sul-(ienera! at Havana, has been ga zetto 1 at ix. C. M. (, Adjuliint Ceneral Corbin's r.d vices indicated that b'T.liil vclunteers Jmve been niiitercd into tlie service of th--Pnited Stat js. Contracts have been let for the con struerion of a rnili-cad frcuu Skaguay to Luke p.enuett via th-. White ! ass. and work will begin at one v 'Ihe HelLiiau ' Jovci niiicit h;n utlered R prize of .- lo.ooo to the i e: son who can invent a stisf.i dor v eheuueal to replace 1 hospiiorous in the making of Inciter matches. ihe I V. th regimont of In liana volun teer infantry ha- but Ca::n. Mount in four sections f,,,- the i cnde.v.uts al Camp hunu lot ing. Ya. ment i-J co-urn mded by Co!. I'liniettf The Horn.- corn - on dent of the Chronicle says he loams that th" aticHtt s de. 'arati in of neuiiali; y was due to noti'ication from a-hiiigt-.-a that no n anib-tation of svmt athv v; ith Spam w . '.:!.l le to'ei ated. TheCenera! Ccnferetice of the Meth odist Hi isco; rd ("in. re!:. South, in H;i! tuiK'te. rhntsihiy. oid.;oic.l Hidiops Cande'ara and Moirio:: He-dlntions en'oei iug ( J iad-toue v a-bpte I I'. Lambeth, of Na-hvil'e. and d. Hrit.-iV rtt. of Mi-smri. were ele.-te-t mt.-siou-ary secret aide-. llon-.luiu a-lvieos under ;;: of May IT, received at miu Hi an. 's o. savs: ' I lie A mei !c in tr.-eps w ill ... alh-u,.. diiect'y and i'i.,':i!v by tp.. e,,., ,., nn.-n t all the free he.. tn-i- j . 1 1 1,..-"-.! be sold I tl e f... d !:,.- ;,-.. ,, ,.. they cn'i . i,i ty i ': ii'.d w i i i be givt-u n:! the ;,-istu;.ce lying wnhiu th-pcwerol the i eople. a-titiiuton. 1 h- herm.n H.-t.- m I suburb t f W;- : ? , J.-t'i'V. ! by Los-. ' suruiice, $', . A N'.-iv i.fivol.ipr. Jiving P:- i .:i:, i -i-M j ; - u . u -;,'- I ::-.'i t ' ii. ,.; ti e "!;.v v, M.;:v u'.le. :md tho .,.ij:- ! ; ': n i,. i-.-iian-h aiii.vr in w-.i-.-h i: was forward .d. A New York iiian -ay- he r:-,n : ir di.-t .v; 1 , j. ; :-;ry. v. ry ; 1. . : A gre.ii :.i;-y in tips ..:.' a.e :;;jje by j Teal estate .leula. j a Some Facts Not Well Known Out side the State- THE ANSON STATE FARM. A ool Strawberry Reason at Wil-iiiliigton--New M Ilit.irj- Company Oriinlfd at liarlotte.. The reoj.'e of North Carolina Lave been unfortunate ia some resreets. They have- been but little addicted to Poasting of their achievements. While other States have been conspicuous en gala days and iu the historical reco:d of the pad the people of North Carolina have for two hundred years been mak ing history w ithout seeking to blazon forth their deeds to tho world. Mr. Haneroft, whose duties led him to in vestigate th3 facts of North Carolina's history has recognized much that the 1 eoj !e of this State have accomplished in the cause cf human freedom and in vindication cf rights ever held dear by free-born citizens, atid has in his im mortal pag s, chronicled some of the events that mark the advance of North Carolina upon the highway of civil liberty and religious devel opment. Hut, unfoi tunately the peo ple iu this State have been so iso lated from the great centres, have had so little communication with the out side world, have been so destitute of those channels of iLtcicouse that be long to more favored sections, that the great, important and unquestioned facts of their history are unknown to the peo ple of other States. While the skirm ishes of die New Lngland States are known and read of nil men events of earlier and of oiute as significant char acter that happened in North Carolina are onlv-know n to gentlemen beyond its borders, who, like the late Colonel Peter J-'orce. of Washington, Mr. Han croft, President Welling, and a few others, are fond of hisAorial investiga tion or have been Jed by ome circum stance to explore some of the partially known historical territory that belongs to this people. In view of these facts it become- an interesting question, w hat Noitli Carolina claims and what can be established beyond all cavil or question V Hrifly thus: That the lirst Lnglishman who ever planted foot on the American conti nent landed on Hoanoke Island iu the month of duly, l")f. 1 hat the lirst child born of English parents on American soil was Virginia I 'aie, who was born on Hoanoke Inland in after whom the county of hare is named. That the first resistance to the stamp act w as at Wilmington, N. C. , in 1n . That the first blood that was ever drawn iu the defence of tho people's rights mid in resistance of ty rami , was at Alamance, on May !"-, 17 Tl. That the lirst meettng that was ever held in any of the colonies to declare separation fro.u the Hritish command, to oigauhe lot armed resistance, wasiu North Cj.rolina. iu the county of Meck lenburg, in the month of May, 1775 nearly lifteeu months before tho na tional declaration. l he Anson Main Car in. Any one who has not visited the State farm recently would be suipi jp.ed io m te the gteat amount of woi k Cat t. Heinhartlt, tho supei lutemlent, has had done there in the last few months. J iie system of canals and lull side ditches constructed on the farm by ( apt. Hcin hardt is unmistakable proof that he knows exactly what is needful for the drainage of the obdurate Jould's Port; bottoms. The value of the bottoms has always been recognized, provided they could be drained, but, as the ta-k was too gieat for private individuals to undertake on n scale large enough to insure success, it looked for a long time as if th-y Mould have to be abandoned to the rushing waters that spread over them after every heavy ; ii:i. The acre age of crops on the farm this year is about as follows: Cotton. r.M) acres; corn, planted and to plant, on;) acres; wiieat, -iO acres; oats, k acres: peas, planted and to plant, Liu acres ; sweet potatoes, enough to run the farm, be sides this there are large gardens and truck patched, ('apt. Heiuhardt's in tention is to make the farm self-sustaining, and to this end he is bending all his energies. Joo;l Strawberry Season. There have been nbout 'lii.'Hid crates of berries taken out during the sea.-on from points between Wilmington and iold -boro. This is a big ineiease over last year, when tho figures were PMf-l"-. The number of quarts carried out this seasou, calculating thirty-two quarts to the crate, is s.oou.noo. Cal culating on un average of 11 cents per quart it w ill be seen t hat the gross ra ceipts were -'w-,, oo . -..- Iiiirlut'e's Now Company. A volunteer company was organized at the (t ueen City J itards' armory on the '.'d, to be known as the Mecklen burg Hiflemeii. A gre,;t,.r ,,a!t :f Captain (Jadd's company is includ -d in this organization. It will fill the va cancy in the Secoud Pegiment, which is expected to occur, due to one of the original companies failing to secure the required number of recruits. Tho offi cers are: IL S. Uormlev. captain; YV. O. Wad. lirst lieutenant: S. H. Alex ander. Jr.. second lieutenant. Later, the complement of the Second regiment Ion been comj leted, but the cornpauy hoi es to be mustered m later. 1 he State charter the (Jreer.sboro p.arrei Crane Company ; capita! i?..Vn. - N vv "i t he i oinpu n . A new textile company has been r-i-ganhred at Ha!-i-h with Williai-i W'hif aui. Arthur Whittam and Abel i. AMertou. lii.-rt "i ate s. v.-.m fyj ti:-.'i?ae.l dodats capita' stock; war. lu Coi peraU d. Mount Airy ha sut'h-et.t water power vvi?h:n ! i..ile o; tj e centre .,: th.--t wu t- ad the machinery in .. I la. e ard enougii t.. spa;e to drive ;-. ; the dv -nam i:.-. -arv to light the c:i v and then glt-nt qUiiititle- of jo,'...: wo-.; :,t i-e left to g.j to waste. Mt. Airy N e v S. Tl ,.:- r..:.:: i r.: f-o.-- r th- War ti,;'.. I "- ; ; i P. -g , y. I f.i--. : 1 : ' i " . ::::';, , v : . of Tl i .!:-- ' . .1 . I - - ' L:.-: ; terr i- ..; w ... ' .-; :: j r.. :.: by war - .r -IKLvr l- f n-t alt. - her roi-x-U. r;-pe-;e-- t, tnx ,.ru f,i. t,,,.,.;. r-' l": 1 :a N ;r Jvr-,y c5a;s j u;g-sts that :uat: :u.oriy ! a matter oi ! toomj, 1 New North Carolina Postm istf r. Fourth class postmasters for North ( prolina weie appointed as follows: ti m 1'ii.s.m It.i'iar.lsville. 15un- 'combe' county, vice Whitt, resigned; Charles S. Young, (ireeniavk, Watati gaeotiutv. vice Havnes, removed; duo. W. Pearsail, Mc dowau, Ibiiin county, vice Me' low an, resigned; Philip A. Wes-ie, Net. Iredell county, vice Har u;ird, removed; .Limes H. Williams, lo-k H-t. 1'i'ion county, vice Cooper, leagued. - I 'nlvcrnlty ("niimienceiiienr. Invitations have been issne-.l an nouncing the cue hundred and third annual coraiaencemeut of the I'niver sity of North Carolina, May "J'-'th to dune 1st, inclusive. Held ty I'liree Negroes. Pan S. Chandler, of south Iredell, who was in tow n Saturday, reports that while he was en route home, just after lark thit evening, three negroes came upon him in th? public road just belov? the Stockton place, about two miles south of town, and took him ott' his hoise. They made an effort to go through bis pockets. Mr. Chandler soys, but got none of his money, not withstanding he had $K orcl-un his per.-on. .Major Hayes Honored. (Jeueral ritzhugh Lee has tendered to his old frieud of the l S. A., who is stationed here as military advisor to (Jovemor lltissell, the appointment of either of the two very important and desirable I ositious on his stall'. The 1 o ltioiis are Chief Quartermaster and Chief Commissary. Major Hayes as yet has neither declined or accepted tlie oH'er of (leueral Lee and will wait a short while before making his decision. Civil Service Kxaiiiinatlon. Civil service examination for the posi tion of storekeeper and ganger will be heid at Statesville dune 4. All appli cants must apply before May HI. Age limitation, 1 minimum; no maximum. - llranch Olllee at Ch.-.rlottc. The YVinship Machine Company of Atlanta, (ia. . has opened a bruch house in the htnham building, with Mr. II. r. dacobs as manager. - Legraiid Kinlorsed for Congress. At the I Jemocratic county convention held in I'ockingham on the lth, Jos. T. Legrand was unauimously endorsed for ( "oiigiess. ... - The long distance telephone lino be tween Charlotte and Statesville is nearly completed. And now n pulent medicine man claims to be the original discoverer of of the quickest method of reducing tlesli. Hut he forgets Shvlo. k. KUZA15 K I II ) AI M- N ( K I K.N T. First Sessicn of the New ami I'ros 5 rons I' ciriiilc College to l Knded "W Interesting and Appropriate -i eitionies. P.lii.abe'.h College at Charlotte, N. C. , opened its litst school year last September with S'i pupils from matiy States. Now it has almost I'M) pupils. Its tirst school year has been one of phenomenal success, and deservedly so. for its projectors spared no pains nor exiense in founding r.n institution worthy in every way of elevating the moral and mental capacities of young women and iittiug them for life's ar d;:ous duties. The college grounds are located just outside the cty and cover twenty acres of a nicely shaded and retiied elevation, commanding mag i.iticcnt and unobstructed views from every point, v. hi!e the buildings proper, costing :?7V' are handsome, large, airy, equipjed with all modem con veniences, and yet h ue tho home-like, refined and inviting environments so lequisite and yet bo often absent - in public institutions. 'I he value of thy college property is estimated it -SIOo, -0'r. Not one case T serious illness occurred during the year; perfect health, moral and physical, lias ruled at Kiizabeth College. Ft is hardly too much to claim that Fli.abeth College is practically "The Yapsur of the Mouth lacking only age to place it on as high a piano as is ac corded to its older compeer of the Norlh. Space forbids as full an account of this young and aggressive educational institution as we would like to givo it. Sulhee it to pay that it has a faculty of exceptional ability. Its president, Lev. C. H. King, and Vice-President, Hev. C. L. T. Fisher, see to it that nothing is left undone towards the personal ?ei;:foit and mental advancement of inch pupil, 'ihe commencement exer cises occur. Line l-'th to L",th, as fol lows : S.-rev-n b-f. r- te-S.ud--r fias. Smii1.iv, fine pjth, iu St. Mark's Lutheran ( htio-p' it 11 o'clock, a. m.. hy K"v. A. G. V.-igt. I'! t.. of N-iVl.l ITT, S. (". Aiinnil S.-riiion Sunday. June lth. iu -t Murk's- Lutheran imr.-h. at 8 oP -k p tn., ty Iter. I. ( . Jl .s-r, I'. J).. of Hkkorv, N. ( '.. s.ii-j. ct. -I.if..." Addr.-.-s M-f.-r. t!e- bit-rarv nd iy. .blue l.Jdi. u, the clleo 'ieti.'S- '!legM eh-ipe, at J hr.. Klut. of "fsom (ireat s .. .-lo.'k .. rn.. I y ll'm. S;oi.-l ury, N. ( '., sulject Norm-n." i ("ah-dn-ni .1 ri II ('...ui'i;. -ii. t Kx"r.i.i.- Pi coli.-e e!ia; :. J-ire- lUli. at 10 o'clock a. rn ad -Ir'-s, Py l.-v. !;. i ert c. Ib.llat-.l. . p. pa-t -r . f St. Murk's j.l I eljaplain of the iiegp. Awardu.g n..-d.i"s. d;tiu''tiou" et (Mu-i-.i. ('-... -rt and be eption Tus.la v, .Inn 14tt). ia c i;-ge ehaj.-i an. parlors, at H o'cc-.-k p. m. rt Lhi! it- M uc! iv aft' S.iv. rco'.ii and Tues- J ne new catalogue, unique and hami-opae. i.i now rady and will be i. ni co iu ii: iei fsifc-1 parties on plication. ap- I-l;:u 1 Mnvri a iile an tiour. I'i .iitiiig i-laiid.i no so rare may !e gem i-..'...v t:,.p '-. 'l'iicy are tarue",y a ma'5'r of locality, ami t: .--r e s:ghttl three time- in lvg ip. tl:.- (.-Tis Athllitic oe mi was lei only un i:i;;:-m.l u- cup m-. ., Put al-o of p.... uliar -ci.-:;-!!:.- !:.f;e-t. the three ln- vpi.'-'-s the i-l ind w as -e.-a it was mov P:g toward the Azores nT the rate of r.b-iut a m-Ie an lour. Its extent v.as nearly srm f.-.-t e.i.-h w:y. and it con tained iac.c'n f-u-e-t growth, many of the tree, b- :ag thirty fed high. W all Pap r Oil ;ity. Zinc v.aii p;;;er i- the la'est oddity. Id.e ziuc : a".::i. h-d to tlie wall by r rem- i:t Invented for tim iurpos, and is made to Imitate n.arble. The :- fae. i- ei.an:.'!.-. so to r-nder it rrf.r. n "i.-rit or u-a.lnb! It e!ainK' f.-r ii.-.v dej-artnre in ,i,.(-ra;jVf. iii;i't.. r'.il tt'it' ud.i:. it is .s perni inent -s s oi-inarble it is m-j -ij i l e-n er aiTl e'in t- as ea-ily put on : ..rddiarv' all fr. tvi;:. A School Girl' Batll. JVcth Ite Ae'orJ. 4 Ml-s E:r malty bolt, a r repossessing school -Trl of MiiforJ,"laL, is of more than usual Tnte'idgon-, au 1 is anibitious to rise ia tho literary world. -Ia fae fall of 153 V f-iJ Mrs. Hybolt. E:nma was taken ill. S was a closo stu l-nt and her work began to tell on her. She qrr weak, pale and nervous, an 1 coai j.'nlne 1 of pains la Iit bark, cm-st and iiiBbs. Afew.r!;rL!!l s!,e gre-r ,vo--.. .1 ftor said s-n tv.vii vi'trnpf iJ..rvte'-- t f- -f iti-'i:. a11'1 ) ,!l' iuv0 1,'a t'..i-.... fr.nn -ch... -J vreck- earlier. Sin-gradu- ..IK- .,r..,.- o-'rs,. !..: nerved Were SO tens' m..:. It. ..!..... r ..-!,.. irritate! her ni' l s!.e ha 1 ;i f.-ver a a 1 a " lu-r t:;usles. Tlie like ."it. Vitus' Jaacc r.timiiil twifidng in -vmpto-us were atuci' "A year passed, an.!, under a li a n g' of p li y s i i iaiis. L' m m a 1 - Cililie foine- vvhat hettr m.hii wa ns I. a d as ever. a e day I r. 1 .' a case .similar to hers which was cured bv H,r ?.'. ''. r- Willi-ims" Pink r.l1- f-T I'al r-.ple and I de-.dd.-d to trv t!:e;e. l -. -na h i 1 im f.iiih in proprietary n;e,!i ein. - I -at tried the piiU. and after taking a ,., .tl , !ie l e-tau t.i i:ni rove. It wa al.oat the tir.-t -.f Apr;! when sle began and bv th -mibile May. after t-king about -ight boxes, s'm was entirely ctir-.l. While ill. .-he L.-t twenty-.-ight pouuds. hut now weighs nmr-? than ever l-cf-.r.'. IPr nerve- are strong and she Is In perfect health. We arc all conHd-nt that Dr. Will iams' I'iak Tills f r Pale People cured h.-r. and I "heerfuliy roeomiKen-t theni ia a!i similar case... Mas. 1. A. ltviioLT."' -s -ri'.ed and sworn to before in, this thii J o:iy of September, K1. Cai.kh Pakth, Notary ru'di.. Dr. Williams" Pink Pitls f.r l'ai" l'eop! vvili cure all di. .i-s ari.-ing from a poor and watery .onditi-ui of th. blood, will i.iiild up a inn .Pcvu system and are a spe "i".e f-.r -ar.i-y.-i-. l'..-oin..tor ataxia and .,ther dis-ji-.-s long re gar ! 1 as incurable. Fitzliugh Lee as consul general at Ha vana illitstraies the ftied iiiiental prin ciple of civil service rel'orn;. y,i.-i i "to find t!m right man i'vv the place and keep hi:n there. Ceneral Lee P a !ei:iociat. a Sou! herner ami was ;. bard light"!-on the Southern side. IL was selected fo!" his present place bv a I H'liioerat iv Pre-;. lent :i the ground oi fitness al.iiie. When :i Hepubbca :: President came in ami found this deli cate and d'tlieult post so admirably tilled by a i;;an of ojiposile j-olitics hi' wisely requested li i it i to remain "as a personal fa cor to the President." 1'v eryb.uly Is ijt only satisfied, but groat ly pleased v.'th the result. The Pittsbtp-g Hi-patch sttys: "deal ousy is now legai'dml as a disease by the medical prof esdon, and in such eases, as :ire brought to eminent doetois it is treated as smb." The divorce tieatnient usually is ;i most cll'ective cure for that ailment. Heaity I Illooil Deep. Clean blond moans a clean skin. No beauty without it. 'a-ciicts. Candy Cathar tic dean your b..... and keep it clean, by stilling up the lazy iiv-i and .h iv ing all ir.i- plllities (loin the body. Hcc.; today t. iiani.-h pimples-, boils, blot, le s. bla. khi .id... atid I hat si k!y iuiious o!.i.!c!..n by taking Cuscniets, -beri'tty b r lennnts. Aildiug gists, satii-fai tiou mi.u.iiiitcd, 10-. , 'Jec, 5i'c. 'Mii-te.-n I. oats for Kh.i.d ikei s ar" ! i; g 'on-tin i.-l m the vicinity .j!.ii:i Fraii'-i-c.., al. Smt fire, Kl.oolil.e li;i 1- roni 'o-id ' otnti'i M-t.-- . ei.il mm v-y. Ad-diet-s tiai-iuer A. ('..( eloi.t-lo .-pui-, t'i !o. S'i . II I"-' DA N' p. - I'A.-.M-l ... ,.;. i en - (-. rm (lie lit I . M i e! I. ,- lie- il if 1 U . K ! l es i I-.-;, t N r li.- 'oa - r. S. im ..r l l.'l.i: j l.'' t: i.il h.,'!h-r.n-! tici'.i" t . Dr. li. II. Mine. l.PI..!t!i Ai, i, -tr. ct. I i::Pi . Pa ... T Botli tlio niotliol apei roi-uUs xv;en Syrup of Fi'gss is taken; it is j.lousaiit ai)'l refro;!ing to tlie tastt;. .rnl acts gently yet irrnjtly on the l'ptt;o T Liver a.'i'l liowcis, clcaii-"'. tlie sys tem ciTeettially, 2ijK.-!s coM:--. Lo'pI fp.'ljcH ait'l fevers atnl euros i,:tlitT:al constipation. Syrup f Ii';s is ti.e only remedy of its kiinl ever ldo 3neel. )!e:isin'g; to tlie tate inifl a--ccptai.ile to t'ne btop.ia i, yrcrn t in i.s action anl truly 1 k r-!-:.-:! in its effect-, prepared o;,ly fiom tin; i::o t healthy and ayjreca'bloubstMiiec?. its many excellent 'ntaliticdeornrnend it to all an-l have made it the mo.bt popular remedy known. Syrup ef Fir- is for falc in 50 cent bottle by .'.II budtnt: dnug gists. Any relialic; lii-'gist who may not have it on hand will -procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. I ). not accept any eub.-titnte. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHAkGISCO. CL. LOVtZYlUI. Kf. &EW YORK, H.Y. TO YOUR War:t to learn all aboai a lloru? i nipenecuoni und ko xn ir against 1 ulieu fiatne F "'' Tell tbo ago ! I'Rrt"i of the anirjrtl? Ilowt i hhoi a ! 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