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i ) T i IS OUHF DANGER. Mr. McKinley's Physicians Give Oul Optimistic Repo ts. A BRAVE BATTLE FOR !I!S LIFE, Ilia President's Fortitude and Good Constitution Powerful Factors In Assisting to his Recovery. President McKinley. who was shot ly a would-be assassin at Buffalo. N. Y.. last Friday, has shown remarkable vitality, and up to Wednesday his I'hanreg of recovery seem splendid. Tho anarchist who did the terrible Icrvl is in prison awaiting ihe develop ments while the police are at work trying to unearth n conspiracy with the object of assassinating the presi dent. Eiuminent medical men who are attending Mr. McKinley are agreed that while his wounds are very serious, he is improving rapidly, and in a few more days, if no unfavor able symptoms develop he will be out jf danger. i:ctors Agreelliat The Present's . Symptoms Ara Favorab'e. ... "Buffalo, Special. The corps of emi nent surgeons and physicians in at tendance upon the wounded Pics dent Wednesday morning tommitted them selves without reservation to the opin ion that their patient was out of dan ger and that there were na complica tions threatening his life. They did not gives assurance of his recovery collectively over their signatures in an Dffi'ial bulletin, but they went a long way towards it individually and sep arately during the day. Kach of them, with the exception of lr. Hixey. who did not leave the Milliuin residence, placed himself squarely on record, not privately to the friends of the Presi dent, but publicly through the agem-j of the press, that the danger point had passed and that Ihe President would survive the attempt upon his life. Emma Goldman Arrested. Chicago, Special. Emma Goldman, the anarchist queen, under whose red banner Leon Czolgosz claims he stands, and whose words he claims Bred his heart and his brain to at tempt the assassination .of the Presi lent, was arrested here shortly before noon Tuesday. She disclaimed all but the slightest acquaintance with tho President's assailant: she denied absolutely that she or anarchists she l;new were, implicated in nny plot to kill the President. She aid she be lieved Czolgosz acted entirely on his jwn responsibility and that he never i laimed to ha.e been Inspired by her, as he is quoted as affirming. The President, she averred with a yawn, v.as an Insignificant being to her, a tnere human atom whose life or death woe matters of supreme indifference to her or to any anarchist. Czolgosz's act was foolish, yet she declared it probably had its inspiration In the misery which the Pole had seen about him. Violence, she said, was not a tenet in the faith of the anarchist and she had not advocated it In Cleveland, .W. Cat-lgoaz bus said he heard her, nor elsewhere. Want Tillman Expelled. Baltimore, Special. At a largely attended meeting here in Bethel A. M. E. church, presided ovjr by Bishop James A. Handy, reso!iit'.---3 were adopted declaring that the attempted isdassinatiou of President McKinley was "the fruition of Ilia seel of tolcr tni of crimes toi abhnnent and mem orable against the nativr- citizen, as represented by Parker, the probable preserver of the life of our President." Parker was also referred to as a repre-t-ntative of "the ejected at home, the regarded offal of American society." The resolution further says that "since Senator HcnJ.miin Tillman Is, bv his own avowals, an abettri of murder mil rapine, it is hereby requested that lie bo expelled from Ihe United States Senate, that the lives of our public of ficer:; be not further nienanced by the monstrosity of his presem e. the per versencss of bis teachings and exam ple" SuIciuVTai Winston, N. C. Winston-Salem. N. C. Special Mr. Ilillard L. llyinan. a young man. was found dead in his room at the Hotel Jones at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. He was lvine on the bd undresed. with a bullet hole in the left breast. His right hand was placed cn the breast and under the left was a pistol. The physician who examined him says ip ball struck the heart and that death was instantaneous. John Jones, colored, has been serv ing a Kl-dav sentence on tho Aiken chaingang. He now has a more serious charge against him. The governor has given notice that he will honor a ronuisition which will authorize innnv in bp tak ii back to Augusta, Ceorgy, where he is wanted for hoss- rtealiu . Thn .nmnnr has received a letter f,om Mr. IxmlK'W. Hartjm of Cali fornia. Missouri, Inquirinn ii Ihe bov- cruor knows Mr. unaries v. iiijiu... Individual named represented a:i(l i.mveri himself to be a Mason, anJ borrowed money from the governor s orrcspondent. who says that tho dis tinguished looking stranger claimed p.cquaintame with the governor of South Carolina. Mr. Barton was in formed thai bis friend was no doubt cn impostor. The governor has received a map of tV rurvcy of the proposed "Lee coiin t -." He states that no far there has been nothing to f-how fraud In any of ihp millions, and It Is his duty to or der ihe election unless Irani! be hliotvj. The date has been set for the 22d of Oi tuber. "Let them fight it out at the ballot box." said the governor In tho case of the proposed Heyward countv, the law was not compiled who In repaid to making an actual survey and the election will not be ordered until all papers are made more spe ll Ho. T. W. Johnson, a white man con vie tot! of violating the dispensarj liw has been pardoned by the gov einor. J. J. Onirv, probate Judge o! Spartanburg, seems to have bee:i a live in fecuniiK the mans pardon. Ht was Ffnfnced to itpy t fine cf $200 ol lhrr,- r,iot:!l'K on ihe Sra'tan bure thainc.cg. Ill health if. assigned as the cause for lelease. A pnysirian t leitificHte slated that Jon.ison a; unfit lor work. Iinn vn-.ir daughter niUK 'Always'? asked the guest. "No; she stoi" foi n.eals." replied the long-suffering par cut. NORTH CAROLINA CROPS. Hie Catherine Season In Here With Cotton Opening Rapidly. Thp weather during the week was a vast improvement over that which has prevailed during the past month. To heavy rains and deficient Insola tion succeeded clear days, cool nights, and abundant sunshine. The favorable conditions are shown by the beneficial effects on all classes of cultivated crops. The temperature averaged about 2 degrees daily above the normal, while the rainfall was deficient by about 0.15 inch for the same time. Cotton improved somewhat, but it is feared that the evil effects of pre vious bad weather cannot be offset The bolls are scattering and the fields are very weedy. Plants are red and shedding is still going on. Pick ing has begun to a limited extent. Corn Is a fair crop on uplands. Young corn has improved and altogether the outlook is more promising. The good weather has been extremely favor able for the cutting and cuding of tobacco. Almost the entire crop has been housed, the weed being bright but light. The weather has been most favorable for the saving of hay and fodder and the work has been rushed. Some fodder is affected with ihe dry rpt, nut reports are gener ally favorable. Wheat threshing is about over. Land is being prepared for sowing as rapidly as the condi tion of the soil will permit. Some oats have been sown during the week. Turnips are coming up to a good stand; much is being sown. The re ports concerning peanuts are not al together satisfactory, the plants in places growing too tall and not spreading out enough. Field peas are growing finely and it is said that in some localities the yield will be the finest made in years. Sweet potatoes are doing well and are most promis ing, l.ate cabbages are not plenti ful. The prospects for fruit have somewh-tt improved. News of the Day. The European dog census has been completed and shows France, with 2,- 8R4.000 dogs, holding the European rec ord. Not only are there more dogs in France than In any other country in Europe, but there are more per thous and inhabitants than in any other Eu ropean country. Fiance has 75 dog3 to every thousand of its inhabitants. Then follow Ireland with 73, England with 38, Germany with 31, and Swe den with A. There are .UOO.OOO dogs in Germany, 1,500,000 in Russia and 350, C00 in Turkey, though tourst3 who have resided in Constantinople aver that this number falls short of the ac tual total, which they think to be larger in Turkey than elsewhere. In r ranee there is a dog tax and every dog is registered, a condition which makes the computation camparatively easy in that country. The number of dogs In the United States is estimated at from 1,000,000 to 150,000,000. . It is said that the great fair held every year at Nijni Novgorod, Russia, is the largest in the world. It fre quently happens that 400.000 people are in the fair grounds at one time, and the volume of business transacted is enormous. In the fc.tsu 1SUSL fur fcXv, ample, goods to the value or more than 172,000.000 rubles were brought to the fair. This represents about $130,000.- 000 of our money, and of this amount more than 143,000,000 rubles worth was sold. It is worth noting that in the gradu ating class at the University of Ver mont this year was a young woman who supported herself doing house work through the entire four years' course and a young man who supported himself by working at his trade of stone cutter. The time.ha3 entirely passed in all the colleges when others than the wealthy have a chance nt ed ucation. R. B. Weddingtou, a Union County, (N. C.) farmer, who died recently, was not troubled by the race Issue. He lived in the kindliest relations with the negroes and in his will he gava three tract3 of land to three of his faithful colored servants, leaving money to oth ers. The remainder of his estate, amounting to 1.K00 acres, he bequeath ed to the Methodist Churcn. It is proposed to build a cotton mill for the manufacture of yarns at I in rens, S. C. the Investment to bi $2", 000. Complete equipment for dyiing and mercerizing is to be included in outfit. L. A. MeCord is interested, and Is asking builders of machinery to correspond. Right Rev. E. I) Ferguson. Bishop of Liberia, has arrived in New York. He Is 77 years old. and has labored i that country for the last 50 years. The Barings now hold four peer agestwo earldoms, Nortbbrook and Cromer; two baronies, shbnrton and Revelsloke. And the founder of the family, like the nrst Koths hilcl, came from Germany. He was a Lutheran minister, who settled with a son . in Exter some 203 years ago and started a cloth manufactory. - A Colon diBfAtch imports a victory of Colombian troops over revolution ists. Correspondence compromising the Venezuelan Government is said to have been captured. Herman O. Armour, of New York a brother of tho late Philip D. Armour, millionaire meat packer of Chicago, died at his summer cottago at Saratoga. Baroness Mumm ven Schwartzen stein. wife of tho German Minister to China, is acting a small part in a New York theatre. Workmen of the Bay View steel mills held a meeting in Milwaukee and voted to return to work. The radical element secedid from the lodge. Manv vessels were wrecked near Port Huron, Mich., and the life sav ing crew rescued 50 persons from the wrecked vessels. Big Fire In New Orleans. New Orleans. Special. There wa a large fire In the wholesale district on Common street, between Tchouptlou tas and Ma?zlne ttreets. Sunday nlgbt destroying J. H. Menger'i wholesale grocery and ship chandlers, and L. M. Brunswig ft Co's. Chemical warehouse. The loss will reach $200,000. To have faith in God Is not only to i-Lev that He diet to save you but .hat you live to aervt Him. ARP KEPT AT WORK (iis Wife Reminds Him When Repair, ing is Needed. BILL ALWAYS OBEYS HER ORDERS Ms Then Tells of the Times When He Was Young and How the Boys and Girls Used to Act. My wife said she had a promotion that we would have an early fall and 1 bad better prepare for it right away. She reminded me that there were tarn broken glass on the roof of the flower pit and the sash needed repainting and the shelves renewing and I might whitewash the brick wall and so forth and so fifth, and so on. Well, I have done all that and was humbly waiting for the next order when she told me that Sam, the darkey, wasent coming to run the lawn mower over the grass in the front yard and maybe I could do it and save 75 cents. Well, I have done that, but nobody paid me the 75 cents and next thing I knew she sent one of the grandchildren to me for 75 cejjts to pay her debt to the aid soci ety. These women have got nearly as many clubs and societies as the men, but they stay at home of nights and that is better than the men do. There are the Masons and Odd Fellows and Nights of Pythias and Nights of Da mon and the Royal Arcanum and the Elks and the Nights of Jeriocho and Nights of Iabor and they are all nights or midnights, and the women have to stay at home and nurse the children. If I was a marrying woman I would strike out the word obey and put in a promise for the man that he wouldn't j'in anything that "took him away -rom home at night. It's bad enough for young folks to tramp around at night hunting for the moon. They are crazzy about the moon, and that's why crazy folks are called lunatics for lunah means the moon and the ticks are not far off on a moonlight walk in the woods. Last Tuesday night there were six couples of our lunatics who went up the river road in search of the moon. They wanted to see It rise from out the water and they had to get out to the big, flat rock in the river to see it, and they had to slide down the bank to reach the rock, and the young men eooned it down first to clear the way and the yaller jackets were waiting for them and by the time the girls were on the slide the little devils began the attack and they took 'cm on the slide in the flank and in the rear, in the face and shirt waist and arms and legs, and took the young men, too, and such screaming and scrambling was never heard or seen in that part of the country. The young men did not desert their partners, but shoved them up the slide again with great alacrity. The whole party were bunged up amazing. Eyes and ears and noses and hands and less began to swell, and they never got to see the moon at all. The girls cried with anguish and the boys moaned and groaned and these wa3 no ammonia, no soda, no doctor and no house within a mile. They could just see enough to find the horses and by the time they got back, home some -were" bltntf -in on cy6 and some In both, and you eouldnt tell a hand from a foot, nor a nose from 1 turnip beet, nor the ankle from a calf ealf of the leg, I meant. Well, they got home about midnight and that 5- niile ride was the lougest and most miserable of their lives. The young men have not yet reported for duty nor have the girls dared to look into a mirror, for fear of breaking it. It is a wonder that those girls with such thin apparel were not stung to death, but I suppose that the stuffing and pad ding about the breastworks saved them. We old school boy3 know something about yellow jackets. It is bad enough to tackle a nest in the daytime in open ground where you can run and fight, but to slide down into one near the water on a dark night must be awful In the extreme. The last time I (nme In conflict with the spiteful things I located the nest and went to the housa and got the wire fly catcher and set it over the hole. It worked beautifully and was fast filling up when nn outsider took me, "ker-bim," on the back of the neck, and I departed tho?e coasts with alacrity. By and by the boys came and built a little fire not far away and set the fly catcher over the smoke ml killed the whole concern. Cut yon must look out for the outsiders the sr-j"ts and sharp shoters. Bees can't sl'np hut one time, but a jacket can keep up ns long as the poison lasts. The a; ns of a bee Is bad, that of a jacket Is balder and a wasp Is the baddest of all. ex cept a hornet or. perhaps, the devil's packsaddle on a fodder blade. They do say In Texas that a tarantula is wor-e than all the rest put together and fre quently proves fatal. They say. tco that any sting is a cure for the rheu matism, but I never found a man that had tried It. Some poisons affect ins person more than another. A good cit izen of this country died in 24 hours from a bee stii g, but my faithful ser vant, Tip, can take leem up In his hands and let them "lite" on his' neck and face and sting him fiirim:s'y, End he brushed them off and laughs anl says they tickle him. I have nickel the stines off his flesh by the dozen. and he has never had rheumatism. A colony of honey bees number 5,000, yellow jackets 500 and hornels 200. But this is enough about s irh p's'ty thinss. though the sting of a m isqu t- eerr.s to be attracting much attr. from tbe men of ( enie. But I was rr.Tiin.itins ab u? t nn7 that have to be d.me before I -in". My wife says It Is about Lire in make a lettuce bed for the winter's supply an I it is about time to transplant tw.i or three rows of strawberry plants frm our own runners, for it is a giod p'r.n to have some new ones coming on every year. I receive so many le;:crs from good women asVing about how to grow them and to forth, that I wiL' say briefly: Prepue the g-o''n1 j-lmit lile yoi would for any garden l.'rh nr v a h'c. foik deep an l manre libera"" oren a furrow and .-altr .!) in it my kind of aii cs. oil cul or mixed If you can't sift the afar, be ture anl thrr-w fM 'he c!ndrs ft biir.ps. Place the plants about a f.nt apart, spreal out the roots, diaw ihf earth around lightly. If ground 13 dry lire water to ea. h plant, then pull Fome dry earth over the iut. That's all. Have the rows two feet apart. If you have ro plants oi your own. then order some, and get Urandywme. I.adv Thompson. Gaudy and Exceiaion. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, THE . . . STANDARD RAILWAY OF JHE SOUTH The Direct Line to All Points, TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA 4ND PORTO RICO. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Equipment on all Through and Locals Trains: Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are assured a Safe. Comfortable and Hipedltlous Journey. ..... apply to Ticket Ageuts fir Tables. Bates and Oeueral Information, or Aduhess 8. H. HARDWICK, O. P. A., Washington, D. C. K. L. VERNON, T. P. A., "tjEMlotte, N. a P. R DARBY, C. f. T. A., Asheville, N. 0. Mo Trouble to Aoiwer Questions. but I know what these are. If ashes are scarce use a good handful to each plant. Stable manure makes the plant grow and ashes maRes the fruit. Let me make another suggestion to these good women. If you have no asparag-s bed, make one this fall. It is the cheap est thing grown, and about the brst. We had it in abundance all the spring and are now having a second crop. Buy one or two hundred crowns at 75 cents a hundred, plant about like you would plant strawberries. Don't dig any ditch as they used to do. Give 1. 1 good coat of manure every fall or winter and the same bed will last you 20 years. Fork up the ground once or twice a year, but do not fork too close to the crowns. One other thing and I am done. Plant the small buter bean. It is som? times called the see-wee bean. It is sure and prolific and keeps on bearing until frost. It will take an arbor or very stout poles to hold up the vines. That's all Bill Arp In Atlanta Con stitution, l LABOR W03LO. The trackmen's strike on the Cana dian Pacilic Iinilway (ias been settled. The number of n railuonds last year 1,000,(XR. Over "000 men ,1 lusher wage sclie mines, Tenncssei, Condi I ions in appear thnt the is not encomii: Tlr America has griinti i tlu era - trrnuen Iiico. The steel si' they made a I'ierpont Mori must tljilit on. Labor Day v in nil parts of ally observed Jiutry, and par- I ndis wi re larger ever before iu . most of the cilic:- Last year Fraud nverage.l nliont , fevciny-iive strikes u year the average 1 fi' months wns less 1h;i:k Tbe F.xteulive Ci'n.A ron l-'ederution of 1 r month. I ins i the lirst live j fifty 1 of Hie Ameri- I t r bus eonsitl- ered cliuri.-cs nguinf rrsilent Shaf fer, mi l nppoinicil ' coiiiiiiitlee to in-vosti'-Mle. - The InU-rnulicii.il Associasrt.n of Ciganiiukers bus decided 10 p.jsipone for thre;1 years the e invention which wns to liuve been L;id in linitiir.ore, Mil., this month. The l'piio',stei-ers' I'uion bus pintle n ileum ml on Hie ouitilnyrrs in New York City for nn eight hour work (lny. Tli:- nninn lias a inoinbrrship of nlinut "'Mi. About IwO.iki,) Lussinn laborers nn rtnnlly rross the l o'indnry 1o work in (lermuii Melds timing b.irvist time. The Kiissian ioveriinunt having re eeiiily tlirealeu. tl to stop this tempor ary t migration. 1 ho 1 ionium press re torts that such 11 iiiMsure would hurt Uussia more than (ivriuany Chines naornlnE. If a ton, on receiving information f.! the death of his faf.ier. or mother, or wife, suppress gu'ii Intelligence, and omits to go into lawful mourning for Ihe deceased, filch neglect shall la punished with B0 b'ows and one year's banishment. If a son or wife enteis Into mourning in a Swful manner, but, previous to the eypiratlon of the term, discards the mouiig habit, and, for getful of the lofc, ijMaioed, plays up on musical Insti.iments and partici pates In festivities, the punishment fhall amount for such offense to 8C blows. Whoever, on receiving Infor mation of tho death of any other rela tive in the first degree than the above mentioned, suppresses the notice of it. and omits to mourn, shall he punished with $0 blows; if. previous to the ex piration of the ei:fl period of mojrn ing for B'Kh relative, any person mats away the mcurning habit ami n s ines his wonted ammii.cn:.c he rlnll b punli-hetl ith 00 blown. Whet. nr.;. officer or other prison in the employ of the government has received Intel ligence of the deafn of his fdthrr or mother. In confeqrence of which in telligence ho Is bound to retire from the office during the period of rc-.it:ra-ing. If, in order to, avoid u:h ictir.' rnent. o falsely t pies'nts the de ceased to have ttfn his grandfather, grandmoibei'. uni, aunt, oj toui-in. he fhall suffer puniahmej of 10' blowf. be d'fo.tfil from office, and be tendered Ineapabl" i.f as.:in e:ite:i:i? ir.'.o the p.itilc tcv, c. a'r MifP-v i ri;'i:':..' lofAfS f,.l!f up n as r-e r- ue gr'ai-si crauu'' to r r.c':M.ili;e of a cnmniunuy. Manys ftw,d sjilada, (or exanii'c can not lie rt ' kcd nr i;''ijcctcd to tl-e cf (:. cf a Ji'jr'i t,mi;rratiire. -alule. ct''tr hatid. ua'lut'f them in in filled water '"ay roni'i-r tlifm tilt im-c of inyii-. d:.ea-.C, In employed by vas more than 1 si l ike for n i Si -'oal t'reek if fin ';iake 't J workmen if Is of Labor j It for a gen- 1 I admit th.it ! '1 a, 1',,lllsiu;: ' 1 if Jfl'i't say they ! 1 r CREtTIiR TIIA EVER. Richmond, I i. nrnlral, Oct. T-l'i. The (iraod Kree Htrn.it Fair and Carnival I at Itiobmoud, Oi!tobtr 7 to J 2 inclusive, will faraurpa-s Itt-t year's cti"lrnti..n. It win be a writable "Wwk of W-.rnlcr-t." Tlioie will bo 1 aradm evnry duy ami n''tit. Hhows galore. Brass Baud piay. Mile: ol exhibit. Tim greatest electrical display ever given io the s :jnth. Thiuney's fii'tiou-i Baud from t&o Pail-American, (jrttrid Horse Show rireaent log the B id Ton of .u:ue Aristocracy, nud a Ihou-uad features which spaee forbids metnioiiiutf . The IUI road rate la one fare round trip. Scud a pos.al to Richmond Car nival A.si ciation, 1111 Ea-t Main birect, tor programme aid premium list, Europe and Australia together are al most exnetiy equal in area to South Amer ica. North America and Australia com bined '.vouid aimost cover Africa. PrafnHi C annot Be Cured br local applications as they cannot rearh tin diseased portion of the eftr. There is only one 1 way to cure deal'ie-H?. Rnd that is bv eonstitu- ! tioniil remedied. JeafncM is canned by en in- ' Hatned condition of tbe mucous lining nf th 1 Eustachian T.ifiu. When this tu'jr: is inflamed you have a rumloinsi sound o'- innerf ect ha-- ' in:;, and wacn it is entirely closed Dea'nesa is I th resnit. and unless the inflammation can be ( taken out and t'013 tn'oe restored to its normal ; condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever. ; Nine cases out of ten ar caused by caterrb. which is nothing bat an inflamed condition of : the mucous surfaces. ! We will give O'ta Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness realised bv catarrh), that can- ; not be cured by Hall's Ca iarrh Cure. Cinsa'utaa ! sent free. F. .1. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Drutjsrists, 75c. Tali's Family Pills ara tho best. The population of the German Empire includes 3,000,000 who use the I'oUsh lan- Nut Alt Alke. Switzerland has Wet summers and dry summers, so that some tourists may spend two or three weeks among the mountains without ever getting a view of them, while others hardly see a cloud and revel in mellow sunshine. Up to the middle of August the pre sent season was exceptionally un pleasant, and thousands left, the sum mer "playground of Europe" disgusted. Nevertheless there has been a con stant succession of accidents more, in proportion, than in any preceding summer. This, however, was to have been expected, for the figures printed in the year book of the Swiss Alpine Club show that there has been for years a steady increase in the number of fatal accidents. In 1S95 nineteen death were recorded in the following year twenty-four, 1807 and 1898 had thlrtv-four and thirty-seven respective ly, while the fatalities for 1&99 and 1K00 were forty-one and forty-eight. In shortening the Union Pacific Railroad between Omaha and Ogden by thirty miles, reducing tbe grades from a maximum of ninetv-seven to a maximum of forty-three feet, and ex panding the curves, $15,000,000 will have been expended, it is said, when the work Is finished. Tere will be a great saving in fuel, in the use of much longer freight trains, and in higher speed, anl the resulting in crease of earnings has been estimated at $:!.OiiO,OoO a year. PotaltR-s form toe wor'.d's greatest sin gle crop. 4(,l iniliiuM bushcis beins; pro duced annually, equal 111 bulk to the en lire wheat aiid curn cro;. H. H. Cmfix s Mixb. of Atlanta. Ga., are the only micccssfui I'Lopsy specialists in the world. See their liberal offer in advertisement in another coiunin of tbis paper. An ordinary p:ano contains a mile of piano wire. Piso's Cure 1 aunol be too highly spoken o' s a couga cure. J . U. O'Kiiies. 12 Third Ateutlc, S., .Miotitvtpelu, Minn., .l&u. 0, i'JDJ. Cremation ot ihe dead lias been the cus tom in .Japan for 1200 years. It's easier to ut up with the prodigal son tbnu to put up tor him. ho. 37. rt-TxiM s FsnKLfos IT: prorlnres the fast est nnl hri.-'uti-st colors of any known dye stuff, r'old by all druicists. The Scale winch produced the larue-t rorn crop List tear was Iliinois, w.tli 247. t)ti,'KK) bushels. A vc-sei goinp front M.inucal to Port Artimr ius to ascend titm teet Krl lor Ihp llaivfls. No matter what nils yo i, hea.lach to a rancer. you will never get well until vour botycls ai a put risli . Cs;-r.r.Ts help ns'n- ). curs voti witiioa: a grioj t.r nam. prottti-s easy natural ninvements. cost you hist 11 cents to star: gcttm? your halt'i haci. .s rr.rs Candy Cathartic, tbe genuine, lint up in in;lal botes, every tablet lias C.C. 0. stamped on it. Ilcnare of imitations. A man can go t'own lull faster than he can go up. riTSpprmanon:Wcure(!.Sofltorn-rvo.I,. I-.J . i. ..'. u.,l.r,...rr,. 4vi"i,.iiiin, . va .... . ... ..... Lr. K. H. KllNE. l.m., '.HI Ar.-hSt., 1 mia. II. : ' "i ftr haul work. Mr". WtiKlow'n Sothin-r Srrun forchiMrti tthiHit. so't.a tin Rutin, re v lnda-nmv tlon.a Uyj nin. fO-fn wrn-i cit?. 2-i; a .; i,tur.iiiy U makes a fellow feel clirap to g.vt hni'-ii-'t n'v.iv, Moth er "Mv mother ra troubled with consumption for many yeara. At last she was given up to die. Then the tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured." U. r. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long yoa have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. Tan slits : Uc, SO--., II. All arsirlsts. r.-tnin't T.tr dot.T. tf sits t. it, ttixn An mt l:A Ml. If h Mil Jfa tin, t l.ss It. th.n don't tak It lie knews. It wlLb lilta. Ts ars Htl.ic. J.I'. ATKIlltl. U.H.MM Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your lier! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 2S;. Ail d-m-rltu. w .nt i;T i br. ... . , , . i b or '.-nr! s Msuuiul -l- I I,. i ... BUCKINGHAM'S DYErJTor. 1 LV.TV.'irlTfcoraBMB'iEiiWalir i A Clever Man. Sir Wilfred Laurier is a very riever maa. He had to make a speech at the Toronto Industrial Kxhibition Tuesday and he had to say something about this year's census. He admitted that the figures were a little disap pointing, atvd then he toid his audience that Canada' business (exports and imports) in the last fiscal year amoun ted to about $87 per head of tho popu lation, while that of the United State:! amounted only to about t'J9 per bead. "So you see," be said, "that even with our limited resources we can trade man for man, about two-thirds more than our American neighbors. " ; svCsC t-CkvO C-K3-0VO-0C 1 $ mil 10 sV ;iC.tS10M, VA., I Oct. 7-12, 1901. i A postal will bring full Information. Q I RICHMOND CA$ NIVAL ASS'N, I 9 1111 K. Main St.. ItU hniond, Vs. J TARTUNG FACT 0 Thousands ol children are being gnawed to distraction by Worms. Synptnma re seldom rel. TUey depend upoa the child's temperumeut and unoo tho variety of worms present in the intestine.. Lose a j Time I Adopt Hie and sure cour-e by using DR. BOYKIN'S WORM KILLER CvO90O-e IT IS A SURE, SPEEDY AND SAFE DESTROYER Or THESE T.ONSTERS. IN USE OVER 30 YEARS. ACCEPT NON2 bUT DR. UOYKI.VS. 25c BEST VERrtlFUUE NOW.N. SOLjVjiRVWHERE. CURRENT NOTES. T. C. Martin, an authority upon the subject, finds that lOO.OuO people are employed in telegraphy, 2G.O00 by Hell Telephone companies, 130.000 in elec tric lighting plants, 150,000 on street railways operated by electricity and 150,000 in electrical factories. A personal difficulty is imminent if Kansas City. The mayor says that the city clerk deliberately helped two claimants to dip their hands into the citv treasury by officially certifying to a falsehood; and the city clerk says that the mayor is a liar. "Have you eiiv sort of machine to sew on buttons?" asked the bachelor in the twentieth century department store. "You will find tne matrimonial agency the third aisle to the rigni, replied tho floorwalker. Ocean Views Va. Is rapidly assuming precedence as a Suti mcr Uesort Its accessil iuty, proxiiniiy to Xorfolt, from which poiut ii is reached by electric cars on a Ireqiient and convenient fchediile, and above nil, iis great uaiural ad vantages and attraction, in a si'iwntim uo-ei accommodations, easily place it wit" 'he foremost of our seaside rt-a rta. The Sen board Air Line is the direct route toXor.'olk from all polu a South. FOR COLORED STUDENTS OF BOTH SEXES. ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL, 11 AM-: Walls N. 1. Col lr 1 n iWIr m "i Vlnt l r- Trl n Jntf lVftioul tin- S uraes. $S.(Mj MnnMi. MU'Xit i" w-k : hoir nr afi ftJt Mht -nrJvu-'l. f'ai p'-ntri'. ,litn..,r bt'lck.i... j(t r ruler the Kjilf ' a rbuicti. iitfi Yrmr. Kir t'Mtal'xftm. af.p y to i'dulpai, 1t. A. Uuklrr. liaincu t o. 37. ASTHMA-HAY FEVER CURED BY iDr.TAFTS v ili' stuo tor J FREE TRIAL DOTTLE Adircm D3.TAFT 79 1 130TST..NYCITY EDUCATE forBUSlNESS LLEXifiaTO?l BUSINESS COLLEGE, I.KAIM, ION K. A hlshr'asn Pntln- i ri iinvt n-Iimi fir Vy an-i tilr-K ISin -r. li -.)iil:i.)i. n .t -t "f "V t nlii . i irur cl.-i-dve c in jn'c y itlim.tH -v "T..ii-mL'crivil H.ifHfn i lin!ntf l..iw iw-k rJi-" f..ieiih, nit 't for tiil '' ami ur ! ciitiira rp niol'.a t trrt ifi Ati'lr j llviiiain a U. JuUfi. lre i uU Lnln4ion. H- j w v wv, 'X , ' ."? ntelltse.it .en .n.l W omen as I j 7raveiinp kppre-.eututivP'i cr Local Manager-. ; Miary Jo ta iwo n upar ami all cxut, i ccorJiiiK to fi.fiirnt'f bu'I ttnu'iy We io want Joral renifiin'pf. .'h'v $) to fefit and com jils-ion. rr;-nihnK ut ii 1 lie time rrotrd. sritU Matup to. )i-: n.'.r.aT auti aie position pieertd. A lire-, Iea. 1". 'iHV. hrXh COMTANV, I'hiU.ieltlr.a, la. $75toS200f,: Per Month i'i-K least Premi ms Fr-t ! A.blre s. SCOff REMEDY 10 . I..u,.,e. Ki lien tl u ri t nti-i,1cili tl.l. i n;er. Yoa ShouldUWIl Jr IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD AS IT MAY BE NEEDED ANY MINUTE. A Slight Illness Treated at O. ce Will Prequcntly Prevent Long Sitkness, Willi Its Heavy Cxpens-s and Anxieties. I EVERY H&lTHlS OWH DOCTOR.; llf J. HAMII.ION . 1CH8, A. II., M. I). Th s is a mmt Valaabl Km 4 ir tin- II wselioM, teat innz as it does th asi distiniruishfl .-vmi)Ionn tt -l.lierent Iiis.s., tne i.iti- and .M.ans m ci j revent ing sucn lyieesses, sum iu; or cure. COS Pages, Profuse. y Illustrated. I m SJ, Ii .V'ilriVi It" low Vft nn v nring wie ' L .W M'if i'i -L r.i D po's,! It tho imtneTiw cliuoi V FL Pn"-J' N" ,h;' I'""t yii-Jf.' j ' (f f0. " V fintu n so i'Hi-h Infurrift'inrt !',' : Xul Krt ' J ) J' JUS live in II "f ists. In vrry iirnprrly i i u ! I Kur " '" . ..s-tw at"' a r.T- rf An vy-: tirna rinlana'ior.a rt Bta'al f-s't'er. I'w! t'w ' rdinarv H'-rhs. Ksr Rdittot. I'.evwd and Enlarr'H s.-i-h ( -.!r.-Vt- lnirx. W i'-h '-i' TW.k id tbe houae- there is no e;e for nnt kno-r -.nsj what to 00 in aa em erenrr 1 Don't wait until von hv illne.. n r- '-n-'v tv'or Ttn nr aend at one for th i r'mhU to',,. ONLY fl 'r!NTS fST-P.MD. , Send rottal note or poM atr ps of any denoirinafon not larger than 5 cents. BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE 134 Leoncrd St., N.Y. : FHAGRANT 1 in a handy Patent Bex (nc-ar) nPs S020DOMT LIC'M 2 Larse LKtl'lD tai P0V,'Dr.? Joe s VJ At all Stores, or by Mail for the price. HALL & RUCKEL, NEW YORK a. hh 1. 11 nil M..vr..nihBi Tna. DR O PS YOT:CTJ.:rn cam.- ii-.us ol ul.a.ui s mil lOduy. lroliu. ir. Dr. a. Jl. WM'gSl-MS. Bss a. AlluM bft '8t pnil C5 or wr.ry description. wt- WrUe for r-n- i'..-.ni'. i.sn,.r., lw s. i:u w..UAL-iisi"ir.i. E PAY R.R.FARE am im er $3,C0O I 1 1 c HI. t t ai " 1 OO r'l'.K V. "IIOI.-Kll COLr. Writ" (iii''H " " -Ala. l.uine . ....... ..a tn nil at ICAPUDINE ? For IIK.M1VIIK8 t 1 mid Vh.Vh.HH. "i Taken with Qnlnloe it prevents Nir- O 0 vousnt'js and Ahlnu and reli"rH iLe T t lever. AT ALL DllUtl SIOKE V MlEcALCOLLEGEOF VIRGINIA, t k I T he ixtv-f-mnlj ses-ion wilt comment tcti..er tut, U't. Uf prn'tuiHtt r tctifm-. r"ilf war four fM 5'iVu pr M-tM-ui. l;m I nent 'tf -ntl-Crv. three ft-ara curn;. fites Jfii.H' ir saiti". 1 ei-wrtuieot if Pnarmai'y. to ve .r c-'Ursr. fp $0 .11 r u"t-ilto. l-ir fur tier particular. auJ Cat ChEliToFBEi TOH KiNi. H 1)., Deis, Kit il.liOMI, A. in .n 'I'th. Hi n 1 ahiIh rl nn-1 l I'ieK i.vv a nn ban I. AGENTS Brohard Sash Lock anj Brohard Door Holdsr AW wtirfcrrs evtrywlir can earn biff rnrTiT l r'w.j- hiMiy lt-ui.r.t lor uur iro'xia. bioti iaLV k.w.tlt i-ri'.is f r'T l'lt ur 1 h-tavtioa "O." i-Uti-aUL-lwUla-. la fast Ttmersee. ATE SPRING, 'I h arUhad ul Am r.t I'lilcl Open ani Wnfr SLtpl'"! Thf-wphoni i .r. I i.r nifr.i I fll,lit:ul hi Khn a ul 1 enf 1 .rf In ill lni' " Kipcirlf I .ytn. "t-t.ni Hf. 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The Mooresville Enterprise (Mooresville, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1901, edition 1
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