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Beauty Is mood Deep. Clean Mood means & clean skin. Ko beauty without it. C'a sea rets, Candy CaAar tic clean your blood and Leep it clean, by tirriiij up the lazy liver and driving all irn ru:.itis t'roia .lLf body, JJcgia. to day to 'T;ai.-'i j mtrirs, toiU, blotche. Hacktu-ad., and tii.it sickly b.lious complexion bv taking d.-'arcts, beauty tor tenVeiiU. All dru gisti, satibfactioo guaranteed, luc, 2Jc, 5;jc. L 'troit merchants want trading siaps tcdj bed, So. 50. To Cure A Colt In One Day. Tak Laxative Bromo Oninine Tablets. All brii;l..t., refund money if it tailt to cjr&. Sr. ' TI Ftt-Ti.hip I.o'd Char.eruont recently lf.adJ 2.500 toi.s r( sll rad at Caatou, M l., or.u.-e on railway in Ireland. Don't Tafcarco Spit and RmoV? Tour l ife Away. To qu:t tobaoco easily and forever, te pt: riic. iuA of i:f, Titrva andtieor, ke No-Toll ic. the worrier we,r1;er, tb&4rr.akei weak men strrmj. All druiy:"ia, COe or II. Cureguaran tctd. Iiookle.4 aud simple free. A'iiresa fcfcoid.ng lauedy Co.. Chicago or New Yorr Aou twenty new books are published diJ y J'jOrat britaln. r it' pernvuv-ntly f-ured. No ornirvo n y-ft-r nrt 'Uy' u-i of lir. Kl;n fir-at Ncr'-e I'.ej,t-.rer. $- t : l'tt;efir. lreit:j fre.j Itt: I:. II. Kt.iXK. Ltd.. KH tctiSt. I'hiU. Ha. At F.iyrla, O., tr.e lc-al B -II roapany i m.-ikii.' rM'dac. raV- lor telephone of C c-n'si a asor.th. To Cure Coagulation Foreve.. Tr.keCiit'jreti Ci.viv C-tijartic 10co?!S. to Curt, druoU refund utuojy. TJ th if the factom at WatertowL, ' Tip,, ari working overtime. Sharp Pains Darting fr rn or. ; ' tr.t to anotl.T, FdifT and wol -ii j'jr.t , liifl.im.'f.-Mon, lnt-ns? -u.-fenritf, are e!iur;i--t rif-tirt oi :-,'euma.!.-n.. All thf .ainful vn.ptorn nrt cured 1 Hood'a Saf-aj.ariila rhkdi puri.".es t!.e hlood and n-ijtrit.Jiz's t tie .km 1 wJiie.'i i.s the "an5-e of rh u'natiMn. Why entinue to iiJ'-r hen you may be relieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla mrir:i'H Great'-'t M.-di'dni. l'rife ;!. I'r-pared by (). 1. H.,.,1 Ji: ( o.. Lo.v.-li. :.; .,. food's Pl,S euic ail Liver Lis. VtwuU. Inconvcn en.ey of Clii'd Mnrria;;. A niarringe t..k ,'.:'c- ',: o?h-r ay,. l!i" i :i ! iug a.. Blum i a vidow-r of ;il,- forty and a r.li.itn.i girl of ni."m iiiu'-. 'J'h i!;-p;u ;jy in nee Is nith'-r st;i; )'n? n nd it is ;iagra-Vitr-d by othi-r ;r-;::.s:ai: (,; fa tanee, tin- widow v !:a: a dauiil.t'-. rd about ;; !i;' d ciiufd as a tea- !i T nt a Hidf.ol at v. hh i:.-r fath.;- i-; lionorav iiia:iagT, or san-thin lil.u It. And li'- wifi- of tiiia- is a pu pil nt tlie 'ii'i. l utilor his (laiigli.-r tt eiifuK - ti. '!'!: tlrst llrug tlj. of tslj.e :M oj; taa i ry;ng , M'lno. -'liit.- v;:!i !..-; d.s r, !-i-i! f.i 1: ) v sl,.. ,t!;. ji, ,!,,.- -aid -;!-!y :. : -.-;.... :. U'iliJe 1 il.- : U. t;; .j-. ;. ; ,, r ' 'h:rr,: W!- i. :, p..,,;- :,; ,r ., 1V Sl)i I!ia :'"'. Ill I if-V ; it t HH'ilt r !i r ! ii.otiKr oj !;.:: t:..,s: u;Vl. ,,,, .,,,.;. ,j in- school. i i fi.r ti:-- f.!'J:i-;- ar:d li'i.l' Hid K, !.: !...- -In s- i t, a l.ivif.; 'i''.M-:s:-:. LIrr?. Ko.Tiran Describes Eow Sho Wrot. to Ivlr.j. Finxha'ra for Advico, and Is Nov VoiL . Df.aj: Mi:. K.'.vkmam: Df fore using ,vriur eci-tabia (Jwuipuund I '". as u Treat sufferer. I hvo li.rn sick for tnontlLS,. u-as trov.blod with severe ra:n in both sidci of abuo.acn, s-rc. fi-cli.i g letter riescrib- f'.diowt (I yo::r V.. tions, and cannot pra:.-o yoi-r ni-:...i: rnov.gh for v. l:at it, has ih-cc f. laiiy thanks to you f v yourr' i-. ' Lydia II. l'iakliarn's Wf-v'al h; Com pound hascuri il me, atal I k )l r . mend it to my frionds. i'i-. : 11. Hoffman, 512 Boland .v r .C.n- .: , (; The condition dt'siTlbedl.y Mr- ; man win appeal to many v.oa::r., jvt lots of siek won:cn btruggle .u w'r.'.i their daily ta:,l.n disregarding the urgent warnings tiutil overtaken b actual collapse. The present 2Tr?. rinkhini's osperi rncei5r,tri !tipg female ills is unparal leled, for yenrs .she worked side by s: Ic with Mrs. Lydia L l'inkhaia, and A.r foinetime-s past lias Lad sole charge, of the correspondent department o ker great business, treating by letter as many us a hundred thousand ail'.:;g women during n .sii ji year. VOTTON is and will con f.nuc to be the money crop of the South. The planter who-gt.-ts tire most cot ton from a given area at the least cost, is the one who makes the most money. Good culti vation, suitable rotation and liln.Tal use of fertilisers, con taining at least 3; actual will insure the largest yield. We will send Tree, upon appkca'.ien, pamphlets that will interes-t everv cotton planter in the South. GCRMAN KALI WORKS. O.I Nassau St., New York. '- ;h sfvl ' V WiVI" l .vo :a-k! ktl-,1Vl." Nj -an-y re.;.;:rl: l.rl.r: Tli I'rulen i-l bi.i Jy Co., li-raia'sq., . V. CiVy. 13 PiO P;:VldV!i!CrVRY;rM i.ix N 11.1 or lu k 1 it: u.u.i.mjJ 10 (.,B' c.!n. i. Jri'f. Lt a .ilt fctCJS ..- , ---OJva:)ru). Tes;f o.sl. fsc ' 11 t-ir . . ...1 i.t- -. ....... X J - 15 roiasn Li it 99 id KJ d 3 ti."darort l !lT.. Aiii'.k. Oi .'.:: i-e 10 N. Fryor St. STATE SQUIBS. Statistics are very dry reading, but it is only by presenting them that Nor tli Caroliaa'o position cs a coatrib- i utor to the government's revenue can be siiowa. As a contributor to tii3 in- temal revenue she ranks twelfth ia the hat of .States, and amon? the South- em Btatee ouiy .Maryland ana lrginia f excel her. She contnbated ?3,2.,2'3 during the past tiscal year. Notwith standing this larg contribution to the government' reveuue, North Carolina Lad, next to Georgia, more illicit al ha aeized and destroyed than any other htattt I hey numbered o;?, of which T.Y.i were eizid iu tu Fourth and in the Fif h Jiitrict. ItcoU to iakfe , these Siizures $11, 50, an 1 the va.se of j ttie property oe.ze J 18 repor ted at Wl. Ine report farther shows iaai j there are in North Carolina 219 reg.s- tered tobacco in an ufactvrr-", a decrease silcj last year of 6 registered Cigar , maawfaciurera, 4b, an increase of 0. i of reiistered leaf tobacco dealers, 301 ' Durmif the iast fiscal year there were j manufactured in North Carolina 92, '..2 cigars, aud cigarettes to the enor sious number of 625,7c;4,2'j0. Only j New York and Virginia ra.ik Ler in t'i:s brnuch of the tofcacio industry. J In the 210 tobacco mauufactor.es of the ' State u0,4'37,3-"' pounds of leaf tobucne j was used, 1. 704, 407 pounds cf licorice, ! 1,023,(59 pouLds of su?ar. and when completed, with other materials, the I tii.ished product weighed 4 ;,.ril3,j:jj j pounds. Of th& tobacco ru'jnufaciur ' 'ill, 312 jouadj wui plug, 4,6; .X'Ji j pound smoking, arid 4;,272 fnuudi (null'. The amount of tobacco fold! 'was 3; Xl'if-ih'i ouad?, tiia whica 1 i f-ti-mpa to the amount of .-J 1,8 3 2 32 ! were placed. Ti"j total LULutj;r ol ' persons who ray direct internal reve j nue taxe j to the government iu North i Carolina is 1,4 )). Of tho l,4.i2 lein-j tertd hst.l.e: les in t Lie .ia-e opet u e I, j 1k4 are fruit an.t 4H gia u. TncSd i ! disti leries used 2!, 427 bu-htls of ma t, i 1,7:.j buihcis Of wheat, zl,,''Jd bu.-.neln ! of rye, and 1",212 bushels of com, and i of the 4 ,427 gailou of fruit brandy i produced 47, lag gallous M ai the ent:c lug upp!o ja;it. j htate Labor Commissioner Hamrick j says iu the prtf-iee to his report fur 1 1v'j-?: 'orth (.'aiuiiua is to-day tie j Mus.jaohuetts cf the ocith 8adexceedn ! ali the other Southern hthtis in the i Vrf'ue of maiufaetiii'di ami number of ! inauut aet uriUiT estabi irihiuon ibis great movemaat towardt becoming a laaniifaeturing community deserves special eueourageineut, for with our c.iniate, water-powers and othr facili tie for profitable manulatvunug there ia no reason why thi- hIiosi'.iI not be come tlio greatest mauufaetuiiug State cf tho Union. Our farmers have leady lealiZed the valuo of the nianu laeiiiniig pi nr. t& whih have beeu es tablished Hi tae r nrd-t, for t!ie.-j have givea toih' iu a ready-' homo inarkj: fer the prc-ducU oi tue r tod. L.-i-tn:e has bc;i s!gi;t.i y bie.-ed iu toe t'j'.ai ai.'senco of iabor liR;urbar:fe , fdrikoi r o.iiec t;-.ab!oi bo' veeu e::i 1 ioyer and rrupluye. bm w;ih the e:.i r uious inerea.-.e iu ar maunfueiuriLg C3tabithiueat- we may at a ay time :e called noon tu i:ieef u distai i.aacj this kiad uad it w.uid be a iv;.-a:;.e for the Lege,u:ure to eonier oa the com misaioiier ov:cv ta Het as arlnier ia any liispute.i hi':h toa' arise between capital and iabor. la cotton aad l.baj (".' luet.iries aad in iaiaoor miils tii-ie ta e employed no !e .s than 78,o:)J per aad at !t;t-i 2 i ,'l )) persona i;ro de cedent on the.e three industries for existence. With tho heavj- increase in eoitou ruaaufaotuving m Nottii Caro lina there ha cornea demand for a tex tile fxhjol, to give lasrraction iu this hue of manufacturing and to enable our factories te Kecure native fckdled employes. A school of the kind could reauiiy no naaetl to ono cf the Stat-j educational institutions and the cost would io Hiding in comparison with th beneht- it would be to the cotton mill operatives ia tho state. Among the items of interest to North Carolinians is the estimate for appro nations submitted by Secretary Ca'eio Conirress for tho imit iisrni year tre: For the ia;.port of tUo Ciier- j okue ndiaa Sehaol, '27,s;o, wj less i than wa" uppropna'ed tor the curient yei'.r. Improvemeats in the Cape Teal qaaraaiiae station, $H,-r,u. Floating u'ds ('aj)tt Lookout shoals, jfjo.Urj. i'ixel a;us Cape Fear light station, ,0-:. Cape Fearrange light-?, 8, 1 i"). Coutmmug iiii ;;ro vemeats at the fuilowiug places: Black river, s'2,0i-t); 'i'I-o I ear, above Wilmington, Si 0,00.-; . i. o i'ear at aa I itjlow Wdm.ngtoa. . l. ,! ..;.; . outeatnea creek. S ,O0J: 1'. suing creek, 2-Vj; Beaufort Laruor, ii,".ua; Neue river, i"lu,un ; Northeast aoe Fear river, ;'-.',(iJ;; iieut rivc-, 2,.VaO; 'v acramaw river, f?,0dd; salurv ot one superiuteadnt hie saving 6va tiua, North Carohua and Virginia coast, 1 , M0' . Elizauetii City. Bishop Fitzger ald, who iield too recent. e6s,sioas of tho Western North Carolina uad North (.'arc ima Conferee ce-s, is wrtiUi. auother book, to be known as "The Hilary of.Meu of .Methodism iu .My Time.' ihe rceu of the North Caro- uaa coniereuce prest-uteu una with a j eui-yiaoa auu Mier lUKsiaua aiJil IWO i ijoid pens with hich to write tt:e .Vol th C arolina chapters. Thess w.ii j afrerwards be leiurued to the North l i 'arohaa Conference Historical Society, i r.e new Ci-nlereuce orgau will be pu bin-bed in Raleigh, and wiil most prcbabiy lo known as The Raleigh Christian Advocate. The first copv wul be Israe l about the that of Febru ary. It. ivey, the editor, is . one .f tha leading meu id the Conference, and is a new t.j aj er man of experience ana ability. 1 be Attorney General decides that the State' must pay tho expenses of re capturing the Federal prisoners who have escaped. The Stare desired to make tho j eaitentiary itself pa, but the-Attoi ney (ieaerat fays this "is im proper. R At.rii.n. --Secretary of State Thomp son w.l! isMia certificates of election to fude George H. Brown, Jr., of the Firt Ju.I.e al District, aad Solicitor Coi.n M. McLean, cf the Seventh Ju iic ial Disttict. The Secretary cf State vas a iv .-ed to issue certificates to iudg Biowu and Solicit, r McLean bv Uto. :.ey General' Waiier. The Attor- :CV (ieIH natter at P :.!..-.: sailed !)'. t h ... i.sts f): :al gave an c j iaiou iu the he request; f the Secretary. -F. zniy-tive warrents were . - c -. - t cf ', see lie; e uiir- ': X-; e::.i t-r. Fines and t: .:..o;:nted ?. A Day Nursery. A Greensboro woman has opened a day nursery and appeils to ail moth ers who are inconvenienced by beiag compelled to leave their children ut home to bring them to the nurserv, where "the best motherly and Chris tian care will be given them by a lov ing Christian mother. " i l Poisoned by M siktoe Bcrricj. j At Charlotte little Anna Falls LiddelJ j ate bomo mistletoe berries and was made very sick. The physicians at- tending her said that vomiting was all I that paved her iife. She ate the berria ! while at school. t TAR HEEL NOTES. The following: is the roster of there organized State Guard. The commis sions have been raade oat: Fir. t iieiment: Colonel Walker Tay lor, of Wilmiaeton : lieutenant colonel. "W. E. Wan en, of Wilson; majors, J. C. Bond, of Edenton, and H. C. Bra- an cl Washington Company A. Tarboro. eaotain. J. F. Jenkini; lieutenants, J. A. Jenkins, Harry Smith. Company B, Scotland Neck, caDtain, Claude Kitchen; lieutenants, G. H. White, S. ",V. Hyman. Company C, Wilmington, captain, T. C. James; lieutenants, C. II. White, C. L. Grainger. Company JJ, Goldsboro, captain, O. Griswold; lieutenants, F. E. Tudor, T. M. Miherk ComianyE, Plymcutb, captain, S. E. Beed; lieutenants, if. W. Wyrell, W. J. Jackson. Company F. Hertford, captain, T. F. Window; lieutenants, C. V. Willi ford, Wayiand Haye. Company G, Washington, captain, F. C. Malliejn; lieutenants, M. E. Herring, Z. M. Potts. Comiany H, Clinton, captain, D. T. Herring; lieutenants, J. C. Holmes, A. H. Herring. Company I, Edenton, captain, P. R. Hinc:; lieuteuants, L. M. Badkam, C. B. Elliott. Comjany K, Wilson. captair.S. W. Bobbitt; lieutenants, J. Ji. Bountree, E. F. adal. The soooud Regiment will until the first Regiment of Volunteers returns from Cuba and is mustered, be a stela tpu LrgauiZation, having only a major, not yet elected, to command it. i h companies composinir it are a? follows: i .'onipanyB, Lumber Bridge, captain, Ed'ar Hall; lieutenants, L. M. Currie, J. t. Mailoy. Company C, WaynesTille, captain. C. G. Logan; lieutenants, 1). D. Terry, V. S. Norwood. CoipauyE, Charlotte, captain, J. T,. Anderson; lieutenants, Q. L. Chf- ton, P. B. Schillinger. Company F, Asheville, captain, Hugh Crawford; lieutenants, Charles Davis Jr., John E. Hampton. Compauy G, Afchevdle, captain. T. W. Boukiiart, ; lieutenants, S. O. Smith, Arch Nichols. Company I, Muxton, captain, J. S. Mcltae; lieutenants, T. M. Norton, 31. J. McXa r. Company K, Butherford, captain, J. F. Rowland; lieuteuauts, O C. Erwin, O. A. Lynch. 'Ihird Regiment: Colone!, Henry Ferry of ifeudersou; lieutenant colo nel, J. N. ( rai?e, of ReidBViile; ma jors, T. J. Vvinston, of Durham; P. T. Jones, of Herideifcon. Company C, Henderson, captain, ; lieutenants, J. Smith, J. S. Toy thres8. Cotnpany D, Durham, captain, J. A. Woodali; lientenftats J. R. Wooten, A. II. Lloyd. Compauy E, Oxford, captain, R. L. 3Iea lows; iieuteiiaats, O. C. Blocker. J. R. Wood. Company F, Fianklinton, captain, W. L. dcdhee; lieutenants, J. II, Henry, B. T. Green. Company (r, Re.dsville, captain, R. G. Giadstoue; lieutenants, W. S. ThcrLu-, S. J. Gardner. Company H, Warreutoo, captain, P. J. Macon; lieutenants, Tasker i t-lK, t rack r. Wiggins. This regime at is also partly skeleton, i wiil be noticed. .ViNKvr.i,E. Mf. Stough, who lives near hers, has a very large and rare h braiy, soma of the works dating back over i;-; years. There are two books e-peciaily whose antiquity and charac ter of binding com mauds attention, 'ihe size of the first book is 5x7 inches, and is bound iu rawhide. The title is "A i):sna.-mi from the Errors of tha Times," by Robert Bay tie, of Glasgow. j. ue i-eeoud boox is remarkable also for several reason, i he nrst reason, it is known as Martin Luther's Bible and is in German. It is most remarkable for iis M.e, weight and mike-up. It weighs 14 pounds And in tizb is 10 inches in width and lo inches long and inches ia ihiekness. The cover i of rawhide over ti.iu v.oodea backs, each cover be ing ornamented and protected by thin brass pistes listened on with large brass-headed tacks and a diamond row of t ho samo on ea:h side to ornameut and protect it from v.v.ar. John R. Smith, Commissioner of Ag ricuitnie, exhibited a statement from the State Treasurer in which the latter says the Department's balance on hand J Jfcember 1 was $27,477. Smith savs that the six extra inspectors of fertili zers who were ou duty this year caused tae collection of S'2'),0,jO. The annual meeting of the North Caro.ina Association of Academies will be held iu Raleigh, in the Senate cham ber of the capitoi, on JJecember 2ih and 2 dh. This is one of tho largest j organizations of teachers in the State, aa meeting promises to ue a very interesting one. Ihe railroads wifi sell reduced rate ticket, and the boardiug houses uud hotels wiil make tjeeial reduced rates to those who at tend. Ihe Yarboiouau House will ba LeedquarterB. Rev. Mr. Thompson, of Sharon, in j "lecklenburg county, is not only one i of the best preacher in the country, j but one of the best farmers. He ha j beeu living in tho county only a little over a year, and has three hogs, which are not over a year old, which we gb 2 '!', 2.? aad 321 pound, respectively, lie wants to know if aav other preach-' er iu the county can do better tbaa this. ihe State Superintendent cf Public Institution has distributed some of the Rert'. ody fund, sending S400 to the Normal and Industrial College at ' ireeu shore, and the following amounts to colored normal schools: Plymouth, 5r'.i''; Tayetteviiie S2.ji.; Elizabeth City, Winston, SUO, aad to the High Point graded school c2JJ. Governor Russell still intends to go to Washington to fee about tho State's writ claim to ,-f2?,wJ, but be does not jet know exactly when ho wiil make tae trip. Wins rov. L. T. Gordon has brought suit agaiu.-t tha R. J. Rey nolds Tobacco Company for $.3. uH i lor ilamaces sustained by ialling through an eievatcr hole of the company. SAT.'-rtKY. The Yadkin Power Co. , incorporated by the legislature of ;?i;7, he'd its tir.-t meeting here. Subscnp tioa fer stoes were authorised and .-:'g..o0. was subscribed at tins meeting. Greenville. Ofl:cer3 for the ensu- lag year were e.ec: Carolina Bap'istcorv Pre-"i.-Mt, i;. H. a; dtttts, Noa'i Brig-. fonuson: eoi i es j o.i i . B. i'r tlhto'i ; sec. e'.n tieasiiier, J. D. Li Wa.tei Durham - . the North as fed lows; vice-j resi Pote.it, L. ret. try, N. K Wnite; i-V.i. I'd) clanus t ponad ra: tiie tis:. disti .r: on ii-a; i . i -.1 -j - '. it is la! .1. !' ! : l:: t..- ,ur..: TV .1 i ' s t . '..-tc2" . IL' '. lO.a It 1- i.t 1 t.o ; POTTING . SOIL.; Ao Article ol Ccrnman Sale for Ceplenisbinj of City Flower Pots. A sign Karkcd 'Potting Soil," s.ea in a Horist's window, was new to pno rn.ia who saw ir, but he burned upon inquiry, as. indetd. he might have re alized upon a moment's refiectloa without Inquiry, that the thing i: stood for Is old, very old. Pottlug soil can be Thought of almost any city florist, and It has lcng'btcu en article of sale jn cities bdng f-old for the re plenishing of exhausted earth In the pots of Sowers kept la city homes. -. How often this earth may be renew-' c-d dr-pends. of course, on circumstan ces. Some p'ants and flowers ex haust the soil quicker than others do. In feome cases the soil may be re stored by the use of the proper feit l uers. Sometimes the soil gets sonr from too much watering. The soil L-:uy last for years' without renew al but it might be said In a general way that the s'il in the home flower pots, to attain the test results, would require renewal perhaps once In three years. The city dwellers obviously cannot go out into tha street and tear up the stone pavement or a section of as phalt to get earth for his flower pots, and It is very likely that he has no yard where he can get It. Ho may take a trip iito the country for It, and be sure to hnd enjoj raent Iu the go lug, but. on the other hand, that takes lime and cots something, and uDles he knows something about soils he may get some that is no good, that is clay ey, for instance, or otherwise of littlo value. So usually be buys pottimj scil from th. florist. The florist gets suitable earth in th? country where his country green hoi fso? are. It is pulverized and mix ! with various fertilizers, in one pro portion ar.d another or with none at all. according to the requirements of the plants for which It i to be used "'i th? degree of forcing to which they are to subjected if they are to be- forc ed. A supply of :-uch earth he keeps on hand also ot his greenhouses in tho city, and this is the porting goil that is bought by the home cultivators of riowrr. lis cost js small. Commonly so as it is here, potting soil is u more cormnou article of sa'e in Fun pea u c:th'. where flowers are nioiv commonly kept than here, and wht-ro t hey are even cheaper than here. A little potted geranium plant, for example, may be bought In th street;; of London for two or three cents. New York Sun. PHILIPPINES' MINERALS. Cold, Silver, Copper, Coal, hoa, Yiarb!e. aud Other Valuable Deposits. Admiral Dewey hrus forwarded lo the Navy Peoni-ini-Mit a mem .'tandum lu cho minora! resources of th Philip pines, prepared m the Aduiral's re luest by Professor George F. Becker, of tho miid States Geological Sur rey. Professor Becker made exteu rive researches and consulted all tht available authorities Only about a so or of the several hundred Islands, he says, are known in contain de posits of valuable n.':.:erals. He in cludes a table showing the mineral bearing Islands and their resources This table follows: Luzon Coal. gold, copper, lead, iror) sulphur, marbla, kaolin. Cataacduaues, Sylvan. Bchol and Pans can Gold only. Mfirimdttquc Lead isd silver. Minrloro Coal, gold and copper. Carrarny, Batan. Papu Rapu, Sem arara. Nogrcs Coal only. Mnsbete Coal and copper. Ibvuiblon -Marble. Sa tear Coal and gold. Par.ay Coal. oil. gas. gold, rrprer, Iron and p-rfcars mercury. Bd.'ram Sulphur ordy. I.eyre Coal, oil and perhaps mer cury. Cc-bu Coal, oil, gas. lead, silver and Iron. Mindanao Coal, gold, copper and platinum. Sulu Arch'pelatrT Pearls Of the cral Mr. Becker siys that It 's anr.Iigor.s to the Japanese coal and that of Washington but not of the Wc-ish or Pennsylvania coal. It might I better bp characterized as a highlv cat' onii'o 1 lignite likely to contain as much s dpinir as iron pyrites, liable to spontaneous combustion and Injurious to boiler plates. Neverthe less, he says, when pyritous seams ir' avoided and the lignite Is proper .y handled. It forms, a valuable fuel, especially for local consumption. Mnslc on the Battlefield. The first use of field music of which we have absolutely authentic Informa tion was at the battle of Bouvines, that village of French Flanders where the French have won no fewer than three victories Philip Augustus defeating Otto IV. of Germany there In 1214, Philip of Valols defeating the English there in 1340, while in 1794 the French defeated the Austrlar.s at the eame clace. It was at Bouvines. ia 1214. that trumpets sounded the signal for the ! victorious French charge, the first U--hentic Instance of a command erivc-n i y a trumpet call. JCdnrate Tour 1k.t-.oH TVIih C-ttrST-jio Car...jr Cati.ai Mc. cure cor.it!par"-sr. forever. lCc,C5c. It C. C. C. Tail. urugR.s? reluud messy. Tho incu' ator La.s h n introduce 1 '-a the "fitr.'?h farn:i3 aiif nula. So-To-Hsr for Firty Oat. tot:co naat cure cjsies wek icea loou .ye. ir m . H. Ail drugiai Over 9.0-)d.03a loave? ,,f bread ar ren ?;a:e l daily in ,Vw York. W'eh-i'.er.i-thvea v. :th ut P:-.- Cur 'or C ns-.tnp:.f.-a 'it : ycxr l.MztE r'PHllXIL. Cairp M. Larri-t-.i:g. p . y.y 4, tu. Mr. V.-!i..iow soota.r.K -yr :aforch'"' lrn tet.r nr. s. tne -,iia-. 'eu-:c.r. !nS,nn. aiiay r s.c-ir,--. w.a ro'.ic -i a roltie. 1L-re 1 more f at trrn ,!i th s ction cf tf CcTir.trv than :-.n-i..- t,. n. w L.Li.i -l lc-,v voir. v .':i,rj-.. be ic- ur-,;i-. For -t t e.-vre dcK.t-jr I mifn' it ill V . . v r .-rr.-?.::t;. it -i iw .)..:!? fi ic t , ;;r-v, .:a . r.ral trct:r.cur. p.-caounced j: !i-tv.ra.'.L-. St :n-c r r.v ; r. - . catarra V t a torrs-i: t.o al .'.:se,t . . r --reV-ri reg-:irfs .--r.-t:tat.oru.l tretrr.e-t. hh'- Cata-fL C c. nfi cf.r.-d h- K. J. 'L.-av t'o ': o i tb'- o:.lr r :-.'".-.:aal care f.-a'. r iiii-vcT. .-.isuu.-i ute: iriaii-wn !ivn!!1r oi:e;n:.M .t t directly "r-;'.' tl- ci aad !nc--ss-.urta-e - the ?ts- tilU lrVLrr OUeL5!i:,r J doll -. lor an V '--:::a,h-.t'jeure- srad lorc.rcu r.vcdi. !ui. .-. . egress X. J . CHESFY ir-lo. C fcr Dru.-t::r". Tic. iia.l e i'aiaiiy Pii. ar tht bel I'x iLM If 11 I $ If you have a carpet that looks dingy and you wish to restore it to its original freshness, make a stiff lather of Ivory Soap and warm water and scrub it, width by width, with the lather. Wipe with a clean damp sponge. Do not apply more water than necessary. The vegetable oils of which Ivory Soap is made, and its purity, frt it for many special uses for which other soaps are unsafe and unsatisfactory A SPLKXDID WOKK. Report of Industrial Bureau of tho Seaboard Atr Line. Capt. Johu T. Patrick, chief indus trial agent of the Seaboard Air I ine, repoits that for the fiscal year ending June 30, 189S, 91 enterprises have been established on the line of tho various roads comprising the Seaboard Air Line eystem, consisting of eight cotton factories, thirteen canning fac tories, five clothing factories, nine flouring mills, three spoke and hatidlo factories, three furniture factories, one broom factory, one rope and twine factory, ono shirt factory, ono agri cultural iatplement factory, ono bicy cle, two buggy and wagon and ono baking powder factory and foity-eix miscellaneous factories. He further reports that 443 families have settled upon thu line during the paet year, bringiug with them nearly Si, 000,000, and aggregating in number of persons over 2,000; also that there have been 89t out 224,000 fruit and shade trees nt stations on tho lino during the past year. Twenty-two experiment farms have been started during the year, and three agricultural libraries, in the di rect interest of farmers, are being maintained through his department, and books from catalogues are being drawn and forwarded to farmers living upon the lino on request. Wilming ton Dispatch. Philadelphia's Iojr AiubnUnrtk The ambulance built especially for dogs and small animals, and the only one of its kind in the world, has been put in use in the veterinary department of the University of Pennsylvania. The exterior cf the palace car do wagon Is decorated on each side with a vig nette of a grand-looking St. Bernard, and the inside, is covered with remov able antiseptic pads to guard against contagious diseases. In order to avoid belligerent encounters between the in jured four-focted patients of this trav eling hospital, it has heen provided with movable slides, so that the in terior can te divided into various sized compartments. It contains also cages attached to the top and sides for p:t bvd3 and poultry. We never did: but we have seen the clothing at this time of the yetr so covered wih dandruff that it looked a? if it had been out in a regular snow storm. No need of this snowstorm. As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will mfdt thi PaVee cf dandruff in the scalp. It goes further than tms: it prevents me.r rormauvn. It has still other properties: it wiil restore color to ray hair in just ten times out of every ten cases. And it does even more: it feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair be comes long hair. We hsve a took on the Hair nd Sctlp. It is yours, for the If y -11 do Et cMia atl tfc bnC?i you xc te4 trvm tk at ci ch Vieor. writ ; l ocur kbvct lu liolbiy tfcj. liktcci d-atfc.IT with rouni. A VZ. J. C. XI OA, Low. J, JliM. fx r.v.H 11.... lmm mi I I see i snow Mmm 1 mmm i CONSTIPATION "I have pone 14 dayi at a time without m tuovenieat of tbo buwrii, nut belim atlo to move tueni ei'-eja by u-.ltg Uui water injection. Chronic ccnstiratloo fcr teven years placetl me 1q ttiis terrlDio euiittitiou; Uiirln.Tthat lime I did ev ery thing I heard of but never Jouu.l any relief: such fas my case until I tetun usii:(i CAbCAKflci. J now naye froai ene to t liree 'aia:es a Uay, as J If I was rlcn I w...ull give HM iJ fur raeh luovenie&t; li U suca a relief. ' ayi.mlh I.. Ur.M, Vi-'l Uuseii M.. Ueirclt, Allcb. Plensftnt. Palatable. I'otent. Tate Goort. Do Gguu, i'evcr S. keu. Weaken, er (iO;.e, 10c, ic, b(ie. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tciilsf BaMdy CBuy, t'liltajo, Jlontrt!, Stw lark. 321 The Best Ho liday fp Gift One that w ill brinic a pleasant monthly reminder of th- River is a subscription to tho NEW AMI IvifcOVL'D Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly Now 10 cts.; $J a Year. Edited by Mrs. FRANK LESLIE. EACH .MONTH: C''vrr in Cob.rs and OnH. Scorrs of Rich Ilhi.-traMona. CONTRIBUTORS: W D. H-l '., CJara Par ton, lirrt Hiite, a'.:-r Camp, rrank K. iciton, Margaret L. ha:;i.'t-r. Julia C. K. p..rr, Jonquin Miliar, E'lcar i awcit, l-Ttoii Ca"t, Louis Cfi.Tid'rr Moulton, and otner famous aud popular writers. la-itifu! Art n?f. "A Yard of I'an?irs" or "a Yard ot Pup-pi'-s"; a'f tf;e fnr-rt Nov. an I Xrm.s No. GIVEN FULB rh a i. co yearn uijri ifj'ion from Jan'iarv tj"rin numbers iti all. Either art plat- OIVCN TREE with a a-memf. trial subscription ir as cr:.t.j. COMPLETE Slory r, tue SINfclNO Cr THE ".MrRRlMAC an 1 the t apt:r a--i I n.ri -r.iuncnt ot the Crew at S.T.tin?o, by OShORN W. DC 10 AN. I'. S. avy. late hf;iu-,ina'i ' t t he .V- ime, in tl.ejanuary Number. I iiily Mutrated. Sb:crile K.rr. EJitiom LimittJ. FRANK LESLIE I'LBLISHING HOL9E. D't B. 145 Flith Avenue, N. Y AlenUc lhi paper uhen urxienng. AGENTS WANTED e:?VT:,ii; rt nesded at cmce. HOWAU tLOs.. BuSalo. y. OVER-WKOUGHT Estracta From Letters I am to r.crvous and vcretched." these expressions are. Little thing's. - can't slep, you ic; c-t.i'-v; f ;-czi;vi prf? F f-'iZi-A 1 'f'X r1'.';-- ''.--rTvj.--2L fVi'i' --f H- ftP M CANDY M CATHARTIC jLi&h: :Z i"vrl ! V,. 11 .(d nrf. V,a Ji Jr tifi- troubles enables her to tell G? Jj'.Zi--3.- hat is Ur-t for you, and v ' Pa., writes: ' DcjlE llss. PixsuAii: YTill you klrcTy ally-v ras the pleasure of erprt&sicjf mr gratitude fcr the v. enderful relitf I hare experienced by taking your Vege table Cornpocnd. I sfrcrcl for a Ion 7 time with nervous prostration, back ache, 'hc'Ldacl.e, loss of appetite, a heavy beariag-dowa feeling, also burning palas ia tha groins. I ccull not sleep, was tired all the time, had no ambition. Life was a h crCzn to me. The paias I suHcrcd at times of menstruation were some.thia? drcadfuh I thought there was no cure for it. I sawyour iwlvertise ment ia the paper, and my husband advised me to try your medicine. C J took -e Lotties, ani now I am well and happy. Your medicine caved my life. A Million Women Have Been IkaeriterJ by Mrs. Piskbam's Advice and Medicine The Keeley Institute, For the care of the UQutt, Opium. Cocaine and ether drug addiciians, Nene Exhaustion and the lolicto Habit. ' The moit attractive end beautifully located Keeley Institute in the ooantrr Write for their illustrated hand book 'The New Man. " A ddresi, The Keeley Institute, GREENSBORO, KORTH CAROLINA. OF INTEREST TO ENGINEERS. A Boon fo ractories anJ Steamboais and Manufacturing Enterprises. ..! TThe E.irlA WiNon Compter, of CitonU. Ni C. are the owners or t?i kiarl Improved rctional tirate har. pit-uted bv Mr W. m. ';Earl, an exprri in combitdtg different ir.iQ torcur dura Dili ty and ed-lency ef rsutiinc prIuets i iii Orie hr is made la ti Iarts. bearer bars or rib wh:ch r pe r m -net.t,coat ta:l:e on hlf weight In mall gnt-j and tnre futti inlarji grics. aad top :6ect;oa whic i ret n rtitader of rit bv n.ears of to horizontal bar m to which fl i tr.itsv er-e brs are ast. 1 he M tlous ar S.X, e rht. ta r twelve lnchea qure. ls exi.tnien .re a-.lowed. 1 ep cf moni: or one naif inch fboulder. one half !nc? r"tn top of bcvclM hlf on whic.i hur:zoul im of e t ou jui i a.nC uriwtai fur:-j beveled half. tw. ribs bolac placed bvlea urice8 torther Uiu bracing nbs eidew aye. l.ih have lour iuc rf dect n l tlm tach oa lthert.d mpeting oue from next r.b, further 't'lpiMrtiiiif them, liib ar tbai'e'i convex ou lufonor b rJer. "traiibt on upri -r. ou In h in depth at end. live inch ia center, w.th tree ojentnrfi in them for lnterrhn of lralt thus prtxiufin; rotary. K;ondiDt; current etim:tud by Patent otUv e at TO t ' percent ?pre. L'ari ltir, theretora. give 7 p-r ceutdraft or twice any ptnt barer 3X Pit rent more tnin auy otaer having & jr c-nt j-paoe. up-rior merit are: lrt. Superior drft giv.n better c nbu-tiua. 2ut. t'bep repair asonatit i o three fl. iu novrr reDrwed. oth -er '.W.n twice center of beat Intensity which, I life of oth.r bara. Ub? When ctuXr destroyed a new eclion 1 replace1 at o-t in-te.id f en:in weight and no Oj e cor il i k as heat inten-ity ; effect ve in de etroyiiift taction. Averagw durabl.ity latwlce Center. s on half i; repUred on y onee whils whol twice rner i Iu other". Advntnf-" rm 1st. Coal tirat- 7v per cenj flrtt and fuel pvd eqnnl to iaerea drar 2nd. JJep:tirct b''ned M per cent nd te-nev-al t;mc xr ed ID itTC'.-nt. 3rd. i urabi lty iicrea'i'd by m-t warp.nx and tuptin.T 1' percent. 4'.Jj. Heiri on'ructed cieatia-' rally. heat pioluot on is uniform. 1 he above detrrines the in.in v virtues and aupeiroritT of tbe E-r Sectional Urate bar fairly Well. but a frw rfiuark: bied nn titetnerlts madw tbe 1'. tent t'itire v 1 1 not b ami. If. f cr lit ? to t'ie st iteinnt mide ut the I's'.etit Ottl'-e. lh Lnri Mar iiiv.-n 7; ivr ' rat draft, ai.d in th p liu r.-i-e 1 dr itt at 7 t p.-r c-n(. tl.eri I a -vvini; of tjo er r.-nt In fu I. A Uv1-t-r enmumin? U t ix .ak per uav fir 3r'A d'ivs ww.ild roti-oirne 7..0 ui.fc-x ji'i" fr toii wouLl eo-t S-M'''-tW. Ni-w I' .rl pri- cent of thi motiut i saved tjl.ic.ij 0i. the cost of j ut iiiit iu '.he I'ar- nt th r-p ; r- if nece." sary to iirf. t e w;tr-9 of 11 rem a ii for th yeiri-:tl olutely iiothlnr to the purchaser. THE GOOPcR MARBLE WORKS. Ji:tiil.lUhel ,0 ara. tro.ini M-.-t t . vnutni v vi d miv money. AVHi i.-ie y ppr c.rt. to H per cent. Kroatr 1 raft and !Hct longer than any uliior crat-t made. Con?t'ints4vin$; lu fuel, and less futurft cost In replacing bare. SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION. ' LONGEST DURABILITY. TRY THEM AND Y&U WILL USE NO OTHER. ii-'eli vered. F. O, 3ct., tj any point tu United t;ites. EARL & WILSON, (iASTOMA, - - - N. Cl 'I he Eutlieran OrpUau Home, 'Buprorted principally ' I-y Houthern L'l tl..-. at..-, i.- loeai.-d at .-ulcia. Va. The Ir.bti ti:ti.ii i iu it.- inianey, baving been In oper atic ciilv u few years. Th building ar Lut imiwInL', ( til ar hul SiaLt;al atd ccm f rta'.i .: With l.rnited m aLs the in-titut Jor. lac nduted in tho mort eeouov-i'-al ntjd fr.nriii way. It ii unpret-ntiouainitB work. Its t jwt i-t to xivJ the ehl.dren a common ech'.Gl education, an ludu-trial training, and a ntoral and reliKi'-'U' culture, and thu tre i art tt; rn to mi a reM'Ciatde and h-nest iivir.' for therni'elven, arid Ut them for living in Cfitl.-nau foci'-ty. Uurit.i? the lew yearn of '1:. oxHivuc-B th Hiru has been carina fr-r Ciid' rvarlbi? children h w uld otherwifs iiavol.Hen toudeetf d. Ihe Home is nowaore Jy In iie-d of inuey and MipplW. If burins the Xma- s.'B-oi), vdifii all hearts areop-n peLerouo d.cd.-. any oi.e rn'ed to help on this ilol.ie work, it will be cr a'efully recelve-1 and God wi 1 Lie- th ch-ertul pivfr. All mot.ev and t:if:s may te hent to the Hnpettn tendeLu Lev. Ji. Vf. Croulc, Salem, Va. rATF.D-'"i rf ba1)iMlh that ni r-AM B . ' will uot UnHit Send 6 rrm. . Hipnj Ch:iifrl C':, NewV-jrk. for lu naiu.l.i and lv in:im'inial. SI7.50.--SPECIAL0FFER.-S17.50. frill Dec. 31 ar '!Trlu a f hr. iiin-.h.' e:e V iii Hiilp f..r $17.50 rrular rat-.".) If y.u ar n" x iily t cm- li'.w. you cwn o-ii'l t' "'ur th f!-r) 8tel fay t.'i- S I .. when y O j eome t iln t ltr ; lolte Ci roiiM-rrHI College. CllAKLoriK. N C. 1 uH-rlns enwds fr uiaklnc rniuirir f ad v rtUrrs :l wl.l be lu t our a iaiicage to men t.on Ibis paper. Ho. AO KERYES OF WHIEX. Received by Mrs. PinWiara. ''I feel as if I thouM flj." How familiar ennoy you and make vou irritable. You are unable to lift ordinary burdens, and , I.nrscst ? trk In the South! i; 'B Low pr'res fj'iitd on Monuuienti",. fV (irnvetoTicfi, Et., iu Marb'lo or frx H traiiite. C.eliverea at any houtb-ra H M r.. lit. Wii e for lll-.i'troted fataloc. f-iv r j so. vz, it i- t - t n!) are subject to dizziness. That Lcaring'-down sensation helps to make you feel miserable. You have backache cr.d pains lotv dowa In the tide, pain in top of head, later on at base of the brain. riuch a condition points unerringly to serious uterine trouble. I f you had written to Mrs. Pinkhatn when '-oa first experienced impaired vitality, you would have been Eparcd these hours of avful suffering. Ilajplntbs will be gone out c I your life forever, my fister. unless you act promptly. Procure Lydia E. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound at once, end begin its u;e, then write to Mrs. riskharE, at LTin, Mas3., ii there is . 1 1 4 r. ...... Ay. -.4 tincte.rb tan:. frald to toll hr th t.ti.n'j you tuu.a not uj uio uoo tor, your letter is tecaouly by women and ia absolutely confldeatiaL Mrs. you just the will
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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