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NORTH CAROLINA PARAGRAPHS. NEWS IN -BRIEF FROM . ALL : OVER NORTH CAROLINA: Condensed News Picked up Here and '.There in pur Exchanges Happenings of a Week in Reada ble Form. . ' Winston is to have a factory foe ; the manufacture of pants and shirts. A boy in, Mecklenburg county , . stabbed a schocl mate in a quar rel. Stite Superintendent has .been V called on for 1,000 .by the Cullo whee High School. John 0. Dancy, the colored orator ( will go to Ohio this fall to make campaign speeches. - Miss Carrie McUauless, of Salis. '. bury, has been offered 250 for a painting on porcelain, ; Sngeons removed, by electricty, a mole on the Governor's cheek. The " - operation was successful. At the next term of Salisbury court there are, two capital cases to come up for trial; one for assault and one for murder. , Three prisoners escaped from Ashe county jail last . Thursday. Tha ; Times says two have been caught. The coroner's jury found a verdict that the negro rapist, .Robert Brach ett, "was hanged by the neck until dead uy about fifteen men whose names are unknown." The penitentiary directors refused to appoint Loge Harris attorney. They say they have four attorneys on their board and don't need an other. Joseph G. Brown, of Ealeigh, was chosen vice-president of the Ameri can Banker's Association for North Carolina. Brown's speech was much complimented. Dr. John R. Moss, charged with offering to take a bribe at Hender son, has entered a plea of nolo contendere, and has resigned from :: the board of county commissioners. . S. Otho Wilson, ndlwav commis sioner, is not ,pleased with Sena v tor Butler's criticism of him. He 'intimates that he does not care whether his course meets the ap proval of the Senator or not. The county Commissioners in Warren and Craven counties seem .likely to get into trouble for not holding the school election. ' The Attorney-General has ordered the matter referred to the solicitor, and they will probably be prosecuted. Dr. Eban Alexander, of the Uni , versity, spent last night in the city, going down to Chapel Hill this morning. Prof. Alexander was United States Minister to Greece un der Cleveland's administration and has been relieved. -Greensboro Tele gram. 1 Stephen B, Weeks, of Johns Hop kins University, is writing a "History -of Qommon Schools in North Caro- lina." He has also in preparation a work on the : fLife and Times of Wiley P. Mangum. ' He is now ' in . Raleigh getting up data Jfor these vwork from the State library. "Charles Madison, a brother -.of i' Xilian Madison, the. victim of Clu v- erius, shot himself on a C. & 0. train as it was nearing Williamsburg. He - shot himself through the head ad ; . death was : the almost1, instant re snlt.V. ;He was: under- the influence of ': liquor. - .-.No cause assigned. ' . The Southport Standard ;'say3 that sUast Tuesday "afternoon about 1:30 'o'clock, during an electric; storm, lightning struck a small tree in the yard of Mr, Wayman Robertson, of Brunswick countyP and running :down a wire clothes-line fastened to the tree,' killed one of : his 'children, stunned two others, who are not ex- pected1 to live ' The children were playing in the yard at the -tinie. i-' GOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common glass .with urine and let it stand . twentyfour hour.s; a sediment of settling indica does an unhealtny condition of the kidneys. , When urine "stains linen it is postive evedence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to u-inate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and nlader are out; of order; WHAT TO DO. There is.comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr Kiimet's Swamp Root, the great kidney reme dy I'ullSUs every Wish in releiving pain in the back, kidney, liver, bladr der andevery part of the urio.r pas sage?. It corrects inability to hold unn and scalding pain in lapsing it, or bad effects following use of li qNor,'wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times dur ing the nignt to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp. Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for . its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases I If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pam phlet bath sent free by mail. Mention The Courier and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,' Binghampton, N.' Y. The proprietors of this pper guarantee the genuineness of this x)ffer. . s Colored Girl Preacher at boro. Greene- Perhaps a hundred or more white people went to the African Metho dist Episcopal Church last night and heaid Claretta Nora Avery, . .the child preacher. In the audience were some of the most cultured peo ple of the city and not one. of ; them failed to become interested greatly in this little, wonder. , Her mother says she will be twelve years old in September; that she was born in Washington, . D. , her motner benii: a native of IVntacola, Fiy., that she vas o.uvertt-d u hen she was only eighteen months o!c and has been pivajhiug lor sume four yeartf; that .-iie i ..had no education except vvhar. ner jau'M gave her, being able to read and wi ir on 1 v. - . I ler. mother naturall v rai.im !m ? inspired of God. To tn :' this .c-"-sertion will be received with great allowance, but when one heart h: there is a change, and the longer In speaks and the more v 1 1 lvar -iter the more convinced one become r ha! if not inspireil she comes wonderful ly 'close to it She took for her aubject last night. the story of the conversation of, Nic odemus. She stuck to her text throughout, was logical m,the ex treme, rhetorical, and at in-1 same time simple and practical. ; She has a wonderful; voice, pleasaut to listen to and no doubt she cau; talk for hours without becoming hoarse. . Say what you please about her in spired or not inspired; she is a won derful being. She preached about fifty minutes, but held the undivided attention of all her hearers. rG reens boro Record, 13 th. , Weylor Has not Resigned. x HavakiA, Aug. 14.- Rumors which have recently been put in circulation to the effect ;that . Captain General Weyler had forwarded his -: resigna tion to Madrid are. officially denied here. " r , ;' ' - . $2.68 is all tbat is necessary ; ro p for a genuine first-class pair of pants They are just right m every. particu Jar,made of good material, finished in the best style and fit unsurpassed. Made by Noell Bros. Pants Co., Rox boro, N. C. These goods are usually sold for more money than this and it will pay you to investigate. Sold - - , v :' J. A. Long on & Co Ur., Kamsey the accomplished Secretary of the board of Agriculture has succeeded, for the first time . in this lattitude, and with much ( trou ble and little expenie, in' growing Jin the court. yard of the 1 Agricultural building, some of the world's rarest plants. "Among these are the Dogia Feunilla, the cutting of ' which is a gift from the King of v Siam; -the Dockroatia Kamseyensis, the , Jimp sonia Weedianiia, which is so 'highly valued by tho Chinese" and , in their langauge is termed the Jimsoti; weed: Some of the Jimsou ia plan ts ; ; have, attained an altitude of eight feet. One of these will . be sent by Dr. RamseyJ at the. request. of the Prince of Wales, to the royal botanical; gai den Kew. -News and. Observer. . 1 WHEAT GOINQ UP. ; The price of wheat reached nigL water mark yesterday when it touch ed SSi; and the claim of, the bulls that it will reach $1 is not without1 reason. . Indeed, it lacks less than 12 cents of it : now, and considering the strides that the market has been making of-iate, it would not be sur prising to see the difference disap pear. " Dollar wheat . and . ten-cenis cotton! What a goal to look for ward to. Charlotte O bserver. Ai the sNorth Carolina Yearly Meeting of friends it appeared that a great many membera in the Yadkin Valley quarter vsell tneir grain to dis tillers and the jplea was made that they were forced to do so ' to, get bread and meat. A lengthy -discus sion4was brought a'bout by the com plaint that those members be dealt with and disowned unless they recog nize the trror of thdr Way., By the reports from the various quarterly meetings it was 'found that there were 72 members who dealt' in, sold or used intoxicants. TORTURED BY THE TONGUE. Some Men Who' Real This Will Sym pathlse With Poor Jonlaa. "H'mlM mnrmnrpfi Mr. Junius froua ;hia paper. "A man falls dead whil smoking hi pipe, niid" "There!" oried Mrs.' Junius, aisiug her needle and vol co with the same ges ture. "Isn't that what I've always said? Aud yet you will go oh, day after day, with those horrid old cigars and lug slaving my life away doing up lace cur aius ihfit mother gave us out of the ve?y money ?ho saved cp with her own huiid keeping hens, and hard enough, tco, I' can tell yon, with "eggs. only a sent each tho : very momenr hens began laying t&a tey ought to, and I'd like to know where you , think you '11 land, Julius Junius, if you keep on smoking your .life away? Oh,- but -it is only a step and for pity's sake 1 wish you'd 5x. that ouo to the front door before iorne caller trips over it and breaks the knob with her bonnet and you know I' ve begged yon on iny bended knees to leave off before it's too late and not die suddenly, like this man you're reading about, wit-h your life insurance run out, and bringing everlasting disgrace op your wife's f aniily. But what a provok ing creature you are, Julius Juhiun, t sit there grinning and refusing to say a word, and you knew I want to hear the rest of the particulars just as well as you da" :-' As his; wife stopped to cwl up Mr. Junius laid down the paper. ' - V The inan was 96 years oldy" he' said Eof tly. "Somebody .j put a cartridge in bis pipe for a joke, and it went off and shot him." ' : ' ,' And wheu Mr. Junius came in from the evening club his wife was stillilow Ing on unbrokenly. Tacks. - . , - . ... , ; T',.,., That SlBkins Feeling. A good iory is being told on ou& of Iotrisvlla's most rprominent homeo athic physicians. Several days ago a young woman called at his office, and after discoursing on all the topics of in terest of the day settled down to tell him her ailments. ; Among other-things she said : that A she was ; greatly annoyed with a sinking feeling. The physician prepared a little bottle of pills and gave them to her, with 'minute directions as to how they should be taken. The wom an again began to talk, and after many vain efforts to get her out she started for the door. She had just opened it when she turned and said, 'Oh, doctor, what shall I do if these pills do not cure me?" "Take the ; cork," he retorted, They tell me that's good for a sinking feeling. ' And he called the next patient I ato bis priyi ffire; Louisville Post- PO NOT BORROW , TOUR Neignbor's paper; take cne ol oi vour own i HK CoURIFl or instance ftl.OC a ear. TTiiriMHUlllMII1HlHttllllum!ltUIII1lll!lllllll!liiMimilltiUiim 1 " ZA - AgefablcPreparationfor As - ;slmilating theToodandRegula-' tug thebtQmachs anabowels ol PromotesDigcsUonjGheerful ness andRest.Contains neither Cmm,Morpuine norMnexal. NotNarcotic; j Jlonp&m Seed'- ' - ' Ux.Senna JRockdUSdts- ' I ... Anise. Seed, ' I ' . Jtypermint 1 , 1 , .. .' 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