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North fcaroliim<?oh\ea rtext. In ft long report of tho opening m of tho forty- fifllf koahioii of Koa* nolco College on tho Ifith instant, Uio Haloin (Va. ) Timos-Kogistor, ?f 1 1 H> nth says: The nttonclanco on tho first day wua vory oueouraging, indicating nn lncreaRO over tho enrollment o{ labt seii Mon, and koopini; up .Koanpko'a record for increasing patrpurt'ge Cot some years. Tho now inon are nearly all entering Mie regular eoursoa for graduation and I ho students as a whole would impreas any ono as a body of oarnoat, manly follows who are at eollogo for apurposo, Aa usual many State# are roproaontcd, and alm> Koroa and tho Chioi&aw Na tion of tho Indian Territory. North Carolina, with thirtoon atudonta, eomos uoxt to Virginia in numerical order. NusUvUlc, Tonn., Conf eiuilul K.vposl i Ioii, With tho approach of cool" weather, aud tho (douiug dayn of tho Nashville lOxpoHitioq, intorost in that occasion btoadily increases, anil tho luoyonieutto Nashville is very encouraging. The Southern I5iv.il way i* I ho abort and di root route to Nashville. l>oublo daily Borneo with through Pullman care. Norfolk and Nashvillo Tnmited, leaving Norfolk dally -0:20 a. W., having Kid eigh M:IOp.'in., leaving (ircoushoro 0:15 p.uv. arriving N'a^hvillo I ;5H i>, in. tho following day. Through I'ullinan drawing room car Norfolk to Nashville. Washington .V HouthwofltoriF- Limited, daily, with through Cullman enr from .Vorsoy City, Washington aud Oreeua boro lo Nashvillo, oonnootion from (ioldslioro, Kaloigh and nil points in North Carolina. Call on agent or ri p ) otumtalivo of I ho Southern Kailway for full inlormat ion. A Uonutllul lllolchy l;'ueo. Ultfht off ? on Kiiy. ' fiiiunsslhle!'4 And mj M Ti t or, llizrina, King worm or an other Heal v, uwly kin ill *o?1bo i nukes tho nmiilyoitivi t i n?i< liirjootis, " I oi !<? rl no" will (jure tl'i'in. 1 1 -? tin* <>iil y < hid rortii' n, in f mi to. AO crnl.s n t (Inu-t-i is, ?;? )>> nntl lor iirict^ln ft-amiis. ,t 'I . vini'. Sn\ unnali, (in. II o w '? Till* ? i?> \\\< ? ? f T ? ? i Ono Hundred Dollar* Howard fur h n y oami of ( '.il.xrrli that cannot ho cured l> y Hall'* Catarrh ( 'urn. F. .1. ( ' ii i;n i. v A Co., Toledo, ?>. "\\V, the hnvo know n F. Che ney for tho lust. 15 your*. ami bi'llovn iiiin per fectly honorable in all bualno;,:? tntn>?n< d.ioint rtud linum inll) aldotoearry out any f>l?l Itra - ? ion mudo liy i )n>l r ii i in. W'r.sr (V Tlil'AX, \V!io|cs/iL" I ?nit;<{lt>l'<, Toledo, Ohio. 1 W\l,IHNO, KiSNAN A M.MlVfv, W'lloloSJllo l>i'ii(fi<tKt<!, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh ( 'on* I* t thou luli-mally, art hiii?* illrooily upon the hlood and luuooin stir I'atM'H of tins system. TepUinoninPi nent fren. Price, 75c. pur hoi I lo. Sold l?y all UruKuists. Ilall'.i Family I'iII* aro tlio oetit. I 'iso's f 'tiro for ( 'onnu million hn.i wived mo lo'tuy li dot Uu'k l>ill. H. F. IIaiihv, lloi>kiini I'lru'p, llaltlOSoif, ]NIiI., TJcc. liiUl. l"lts j't'i iitiinnill v ruKii. ,s'o ntnor ih'I'voih i IIi'hI, day'n mmi- of Dr. KIIiio'm (irrat Krr\ r Itrsloit' r. ;'.1 1 rial hot t it; a ml t io it Imc f n o in |{. ii. im.i.m, 1,1 i.,kij Aivli si., Phlln., Pn. M r?. Wiiu'loivV Soot hi in; Sy nip forrhl'd ri'ii t?..'l 'lint', r.oftnm t ti ?? KHH) rt'tlurinK i n Union - t ioii.alho't- |i!ti 1 1, rii i oh wind oolir, ;.Vm'. h hot tic. More and Greater Arc (ho cures produood 1-y Hood'n Harna parllla than l>y any otltoi tnodioiim. If Vou wro .Htiflfering with Kornfu la, wait rhoiiin. hip dlstvuio, running ftoroH, bolln. pimplo?. ilyupojisia, lo?n i>l nppotlto or that tlrftd foeling, ta!tn Hood's, Htlr*i%paillln. You may confldonllv n.vptW a prompt and permanent eurc. lta uiHupialod rocord Ik duo to Mm po?itivn moril. Komemher Hood's Sar;;aparilla lo ? lip Ik-sI i i > fnri IhoOimTriio lllo'oi! I'uilllor. Hood's Pills S. N. iV N'u. to ' '17. Oil February K'"i. m\ ii lir;il-rlas*i pipsen L'<-r steninidilp will tall dilco.t 1< ? r ('??> ? ;??!?! Fields of Alaska. ' FROM CHARLESTON S. C. For full particular* addrean A. S. Fmerron, l.Vi Meeting Street, Charleston, H. < 20,000 ACRES FINE TOBACCO LANDS For Palo on ca.*>y term* In West. Florida, \Vo are not land hut own It ouivolvew. IN WOOD LflNl> CO., M. lVnsacobi, Fla. MGti ? ? ? ? ? a A It US C?n t<A m*r.l with ii ; ' Rl I# out their Vno?v|nilf.<> by I I IJP I I'M If Aull Jru tlm liiur\*lt<u? ? ? ft I I IV Im fiii'A fol I lift drink tmMr ?J I I II 11 Writ* ItAiiovH OIimiiI) i?l 9m ?" ^ ? C'u.. M Uicmtwmr. N V JTuJLl Information (In i>Ulii wiajiyer) iukiiinI I rtv ftQTUMfiCUflED! M ?! I II |W| M to niffir<>i?. AS!"' fl H D I I ?? I ? ? IK-Itlo Ami vn Infill v I ? in ( I <n lent rn e. ynu p;iv IIia i'xi>reiiiiH(.:<'. A'Miim llr II W. II VIM. Iletil .(>?*> . < Inclnnntl. O. BP RAH FR'Q ,;r? al, Vceotablo BLOOD t< Hi DHI\Lfl 0 Liytlt CUItB. (? u.i in nf nil for It 1 en 111a li -<111, Smoluln, Syphilid, Com. st!patton .% Indlk'ciition. Maniif.icl.ureil hv l.ooKoiil .MimiiiIiiIii >lk"lli'hii' < 'fliiuinii V. i;ii i:i:\ vi 1,1,1:. ? - . . _ tk>\i>si:i:. KLONDYKE IS ALL RIGIIT. Wilt why pay $ 1 ot a thir* for tlncl; with nothing t>ul ??talk" !?? hick it, anil l,o?w mile* from home? | vill veil you dividend V*rlne Cfclofido Gold Mine Sl<wk f$r 15 ctutt a iharr. in * "Mtlfrjuci fra?n !?(> ?h*re* up. Oilier 1I0 k ? In pr^orlton. A Mrei%. Broker I1KN A. JSIAHJK. I>?n%*r. CHo. Mtt.ihcr Stock HxrhAnjc. * Sym'i )ln\-\\ng. II. JC55FH S' LIVER "RE5DLAO; The llc.st on llio Marlu-t , All Druijifists and i\i ere haul.*. Mnl'il by I. <.i:itM I,l, <V CO-, ( liiiiinnoock. 'I ?1111 O A MACfffOUBK)) ATTlOJCTi^ni bAVf llUn-' Dr. J.1J. liAKniH AUG., wrillwaMm| IkjIlJUlC. CJfVlmmU. ??!,)? STBAYEB'S COLLEGE 'MlrTiSSS; lJo^kkcejilug. Beat, Ch??pf?t U^nktlon . CUKtS WHIM AU f Li>? f AILS. Ilont Couch t^yrnp. I*b? In tltrin. tji.M >'>' JAPAN'S tCNTKIU'ltlSK* Money Appropriated to Tench Amti l' eana How tu Mako I e u Sovora) mqnths ago tho Japanoao Ton Guild Boot t<> this country i* special comrniflsion to Investigate tho condition of tho Japanese tea trade in tit" IJnitod States and Canada, and to co-oporato with i tu American representatives in giving pitblicit)' to thomorita of Japan ese tfefta and tho host .MOthoda of pie paring thorn. Tea bazaars aroto ho opened in many of tho principal cities in tho United States and Canada, whero ladies can enjoy a oupof lino Japanese tea rnftdo by exports, and at tho huioo time re ceive matruotionn which' will enable them to make it equally well at home. Moro'than half tlio tea coiiHuiand in tho ( ' nited States and ( 'auada i'< of Ja| aae.-o growth, yet most Americana apparently do not understand liow to prepare it bo a? to develop ita delicious qualities. The JapanosivOovornmoiu has appro* printed a lanfisfnnd to aid in prosecut ing tlx :a educational work. I ho Jap anese Tea Guild has homed this ofliuial recipe for making Japanese tea: ?Find. Fee a small, dry and thor oughly' clean porcelain teapot. Second, i 'ut in ouo teaiipoonful of tea leaves for each cup of t^a desired. Third. Whon usinw Japanese toaa, pour on the required quantity of fresh boilod water, and lot aland with closed lid from two to three minutes. Never hoi! tho leaven. In ordor to retain tho natural flavor, Japanese tea loavea should ho kept in tight can or jar, froo from moisture. Note. To thoroughly enjoy the nat ural, dolicate and sweet flavor, neither pugar nor cream should he Used. AN iCDIIOK rvi < > li I i IC t > . Students of a Texas College Force 1 f 1 in to Itet i act . W. (J. Ih aim, editor of Brann'a Icon oolast, '* us tho victim of a mob of vjnu students of Taylor utuvor; it.v, a Dap tist institution, at Waco, Texan. Mr. Hrann wim sitting in his put>lia!iing hoiiso wdiou four men took him by forco to tho college campus anil threatened to luihg him. Under threats of death, ho wait com pel I ad to sign a retraction of an article he had written reflecting on Taylor university. ? nrflWtfnf Heir Myat crloiiHl y l< l<1iiapj>eit. A Philadelphia, I'a, special says; Frederick (I. Ku.it, wlio is heir to a large estate near Charlottesville, \'a , hut who has been a pat ion t in tho I'enif sylvaiua Hospital for the insauo for nearly nine ycar.-i, being only alightly demented, has heen kidnapped in a startling way. With ouo of llio atten dants ho entei ed a eah to go to one of the (low n tow n hotels to play a game of billiards. The cab was stopped on tho street by six men, who dragged Hunt in another vehicle and drove oil with him. Thoro is no clue to tho identity of tho men or their dent million. I ho Mayors* Convention The mayors' convention in ( 'ol umhua, ( >. , merged themselves into a perma llont organisation, and ntyled them solves tho "Fcaguoof American Mum cipalitieH. " ' !.e follow ing officers were elected John Me\ ienr, Pes Moine.i, lows, president; .Mayor ('ol ier, of Atlanta, \ ice pi e. ideui ; Mayoi Hlack. Coluinhns, treasurer; an l the following trustee*). Mauir Warner. Peoria. I II ; Councilman Walker, Treii ton, N J.; Councilman Kami, Mm neapolis, I ndroit, Mich , w as cloven I as t h v next place of meeting Denlll ol' (it'll Nenl lliiw, (ien. N'oal Po\v died at his lesidence in Portland, Mo. The end was ponce fnl and he letained conseiou.1 ness until mi hour before he died Con. Pow | was horn in INu;t, beiiq; I years old. ! 11(5 was the lather of the Maine prohihi lion law, parsed in ts.M. .starving til l>nwson Clfy. A Bpeeial from Seattle, Wash , >? a \ s live thousand miners have food f??i a few weeks only, and they are fleeing from an aw ful death starvation. Some have dared the perils of enow bound trails to escape, ami lohcuers are going to gel the others. .Typhoid fever and f-curvy are claiming victims. (ion. Milt's ( uinin;; IIhiiip, (?nil. and Mis. Nel-oti A. Miler. and and aide do camp, ("apt Moiris, have flailed for the t inted States on ihe American I me ateamer ">^t. l.oui::." I ' I ( liy New. Items. A M if noli i i man wants tu establish a cob facloi y at Suli.-dmiy, .V i Tho orap|;e crop < ? f I K>ri<hi promise:* to yield (or the year ahout .r>on,Oti(i boxes. Isaac Hell, thn.'priii'Mpnl owner of the Old Dominion sbvamjdiip l.iuo, died iu New Vol k. > A prnii ic tiroJ in Maiiitob.l has been fanned hv tho; win I until it is ehi-e about Winnipeg. A slight shock of earthquake \va-< fe!i at Sr.i.ta ('in/, ('a! . tli" vihiatluuu be ing from east to west. At Philadelphia John I '. Slarhuek, defeats Jimmiu Mitchell by .? i\ \ ards in a twenty -live mile bicvclo nice. Teller "? !ri;n.vh:i w i- i! i n!.v ninn of mv iic?| ii;i Inta li' ?? \\ ln? in\.nl.iM> wiu^ lu .-iii a i unni'-nt \vjih a woiimu." \ ^ Kins "I |o w?, in "he irimo oi wuiiiler. doe:? lie do It V ' I ' * 1 1. r < ^ i i iio slnlr.s liis side of I lie case :in?l v\ ; 1 1 k ? . oil'." - Puck. "is the name to remember when buying Sarsaparilla. It has been v 'f V curing people right along for more than 50 years. That's why. TIIK WOULD OK TKADK. The Past Week Marked by tho In* creased Activity Ih \\'<kol, K.tc. Mradstreot'a Commorclal IJeporl for : tlio past wook nays in part: (.le.^oral . bade is marked by tho increased nativ ity in wool, hides, iron ami steel, ami tlioir manufactured product*, but buoi iioHH in tho quarantined districts re main* f*i a standstill, and at all except few not tliwoHtom distribution centers in spring wheat WttttcH, wlioi 0"bu8inoBS is relatively mont active? there is a chcf.'k to the demand for dry goods, hats and clothing Favorablo reports come fiom a region extending fr<?u Knoxvillo to St. I'uul and f 1010 Omaha to Millwaukoo. The tendency is to iucroaso tho probable yioMd of 'not ton. The price movement shows a long ij.'it of unchanged quotations including v^rioun iron and tteol. jtnplejt, woo], hiden, print cloths, him huh niutn, pork, beef, coffee ami sn!,'arv 1 neroaHO't are confined to a nominal advance for anthracite coal, i''> cents for JScHHiuuer 1 ? i ?? iron, fractional gain f("' 'oaf to haeco, naval stores, butter, lard and anothur advance for woolen goods. Po IuIooh have reacted from the extremely hi/li pi ices at the Went, and cotton is* olV further. I. cad is lower, as are corn, out ft and flour, m sympathy with w licat, which dropped U cents on Jhsd M reel's reported iocroaeo of nearly I o, uu( i, (i |o hu.-ihels in the world's visible stuck a. Tho total number of businoflfl fuiluros in the I iiifed States for ni'ho months by Mradstrcot's is !>, M.'M, u decrease of 18 per cent from the corresponding total last yoar, but 0 per cent, more than in IM!I| and II per cent, fewer than in tho corresponding period of IHOU. Thin . year's failing corporations, firms and individuals report 3118,141 liabilities, u total of !?rt per cent, smaller than one year a^o, about (l per cent, lurger than in nine months id I8!?.'i and of I HIM, and i! I per cent, less than in the corresponding period of 1 Sii;;. I ho rate of failures in propor tion to tho number in business is de creasing, \\ ilh reference to liabilities the falling oil" is noticeably rapid, business failures throughout tho no nunion of Canada amounted to t,nl.r> for tho past nine months, a falling olf us compared wiili last year of b>0 or loss than 10 per cent. Total liabilities si o .?I0, nun this year, ajjainst $l!?, ? jP.i.uoo last year. UliHM \\ m; A I I* KOVI KANSAS I'ralii I.oails of II- isjitt in^ Shipped I' roin < havleMon. l ast week a trainload of wheat ar rived in ( 'hai Icston S. ('., over tho South Carolina audtloorgio Railroad from Kansas City, and was at once vlored in Hie grain elevator of the South Carolina and (ioorgia road. Ueneral Traflle /Manager Kmorson's trip out Wont wrts anything but ft fail uro. It was a HtjiccosK, ami as there suit of bis \isit over 100,001) bushels of grain are now on route from Kansas City to this port. This immense ship ment will lie olosel.v followed by nu other equally as large. The facilities for exporting urain to foreign porta are equal to those of any Southern port and were brought about tliiou<_'h Iho efforts of Traflic Man ager Kmcrnon of the South Carolina nid (toorgia road. J ho elevator is a lirst class one and in construction is modern, a* it disposes ofgraiti in small er and thinner lniik than many North ern e.li/valors. \ \csej can receive a car<.;o <>\ ?' >0.001) bushels without shift in.; its position, which is a great ad vantage m handling a shipment. -- ? r.M>l K DKA III S I*; N T H X ( ' F I wo < 'oiolcmucil to Din Iii N, (', for I tu i?u I <tr.v? Captured. \ .?? I from lied Lodge, Montana, mivs ShorilV ')n:U i b,K nrrestei \ r i. M. Moore him I ( 'hurlcn ? Tito men nro u kiiI cd it! Marshall, N. (V. whorothoy mo under sentence I o bo bunded for burglary, ri capital o Hen so in that ?Mate if committed after midnight. Tho names above given are assumed oiioh. The men aro brothers n a hum I (loorge uinl William Cody. < I eorgo Cody says Ik> and his brother aro innooont of tho criiiio charged. Mo suys: "Wo woro convicted and sentenced to bo handed Oct. I. tstH. Wo carried the case up to tho Shi re mo Court, and whilo waiting t < ? r it h decision wore induced to louvo tin* tail from whii'h murderers hiul d;s ci>\ ?? i I'd moans of escaping. Wo wan dered to Old Mexico and California, 1 1 1 d ti ii a 1 1 v came, hero vabout a year """? ' I- ' Tr> li>;? Cm . A f ii i nson's \V tfe. I h" trial of tho wif'o of Governor At Li;i mi, el We t Virginia, beuan at t ileum dlo, W. Vu . after dud^o I ! I i - /hi I had oveinijed a dcmiirier to the indictment. Iliechaige is forging tho .mine o| bei late husband, .ludge I >. C. t'ai.i leu, 1 1 > certain receipts. I hi* nros ct'iitioti is being pushed by tho heirs of I ildgo Camden, tin* indictment being found short IV beforo her marring to (Jo vomer Atkinson. I ho Governor up I enro l in court with his wife, and it is said that conviction and KontCllOo do not alarm the defendant, ns die wilr| rely mi tier hti.shaiid f'ii a tail par don. I lie Yellow l?'e \ it Si I llu t ion, Tho lopoits from the yellow fever distiicl. up tn the \.'d, sa\s: At New ('rleaiis there wero twenty three new eases of yel!??w fovei and four deaths; the d mease im spi ending all over the cits, at r.dwards there wore nineteen new cases and one death; at Mobile theie v\ as one ca.io only and one death; now cases are reported in other Ala bin i mi towns; ?f Mt!o\i the vclhnv fever is becoming moro malignant. Colt <>n Mill Itcsumes. The ITirinumsville, Mass. .cotton mil] has staitod upon full time after u abut dow n of about one year. Tho mill is" tho principal industry in tho villago, ?,'is mg eoi pl< > v inont to nbout '-'UO hands. Death of M?i.|, Lew Is < ? I n t <* l*. Major Lewis (iinter. head of tho linn of \llen ?V (iinter, branch of tho Ameri. can tobacco Company, ?|ied nt lib Iteiiie, West brook , near Richmond, Va Aged M years. A Curiosity of tho Deep. All t lie ti'di dealers were endeavor ing \ csTt-rdny afternoon to classify n tinny monster which was sent by the Monterey morning evpresui to A. l'nli din i. Ju si/o it is liko a huge stur geon,. weighs nearly seventy- II Vo pouiTtls, and looks like a cross between that big lish and n seal. F.ven ineoJor it resembles tho sleek-coaled animal. The likeness in slinpo continues to tho head. The skin is ns leathery and smooth a* a squid. There was nol a scale on the monster, and only a small tin .-xtonds up the baek nbout eight inches. ? San Francisco Chroniclo. ?v tivW " TO ID IN A PARAGRAPH, The South. Goo, W. Hood has boon appoinlod postmaster at Piltmoro, N. 0. Savannan, (>a , i? to upend $200,000 on hor sewerage ay Mem. National Pythian Press Association will moot in Nashville, Tonn., Oct. Tho Woman's I'.x position of tho Caro linns, which wan hold at Charlotte, N.l'. , cleared ^l,?8v.?'-?. $ At Newport Now?, Va , SV. II. Gal !uj>o was shot down on tho Mioot nud killed by Morris Foreman, President McKinley was luvitod to tho Norfolk (Va.) fair, put had to doclino on account ot tho pros* of business. A. P, Grnco, of Statesvillo, tho court stenographer, has disappeared, and all eH'octs to find him have boon vain. At Warsaw, V a., Alexander Carnon ter, agod 70 \(ars, a oiti/on of Port Ivoyal, committed suieido by cutting his throat w itli a razor. Fx-Stato Secretary A loxftnd or Dor co.v, of Wost. Virginia, nhot and killed himself at Moundsvillo whilo dospond* ont over Ins business rovotfcos. > ( ! eo. W. Vanderbilt, who wont to Fnrope last March, ban returned and will bo in Ashovillo, N. C. , in a fow days. At Apalaohioola, Fla., a whito man lulled a negro without provocation nud cn'mo noar boing lynched by infuriated negroes . Prosidont McKinloy and Cabinet have boon invited to bo present at the grand parado and collision of locomotivos at iho .Macon (Oa ) Carnival, which takoa placo on tho llth and 18th. Cra/.od by poverty and snfTeriu^, Martha Paulson, agod >15, of Sullolk, \ a , leaped in front of a railway train and wtift fatally mutilated. ('apt IV I>. Houldin. for tho past two yearn in charge of thorovenuo ollleo at Lynchburg, Va.. returns to Greens boro, N. ('. , to take ehargo of tho oftlro there again. Col. W. H. Chapman, of' (Jreonsboro, succeeds ('apt. Pouldin at j J <ynchburu'. Polly Uranium, tho eldest woman in Tennessee, died tho other day ago at tho ago of Kill, Sho was the daughter of a Revolutionary patriot and m hor day was acquainted with ^ Sevier, (Mount, Kuan, Carroll, Sam Houston, Andrew ?lohwon, Andrew .lack son, Polk and other in on of national roputation. Tho North. A big mult trust has boon formed in Now York. At Groonliohl, Ind., a M-yoar-o'd boy murders bis brother. (ieorgo H.^IvOwis, the uiillionair coal oporator, diod suddenly in PufTalo, N. V. Tho graud jury of Kipley county, Ind., adjourned without indicting tho Yorsnilloa lynchers. At Fast Jiongmeadow, Mann.; a mother and two children perished in tho burning of a dwelling houso. It is nettled that the PostoUA are tho champions for They already havo a porcontago of 701, while Uaftimoro cannot hopo to get Too. Tho State convo'ition of tho Demo cratic national party of .Massachusetts (gold Democrats) mot in Uo?ton and nominated for Oovcruor Dr. William Fvorott. M.m. Mary Devine and others, of Al ton, III., havo sued tho State, claiming .$?.*>, WO for tho lifo of Mrs. Devine'ason, who w as hanged for murder twelve years ago. Two miles south of Kansas City, Mo. . two moil stopped n cable cur and at tho point of pistols Secured what small change the conductor lind and es caped. Train robbers held up a Rock Island passenger train ton miles north of Chickasaw, I. T. , and relieved tho passengers of two ov threo hundred dollars. At Cleveland, Ohio, J. J. Shiphord has been arrested on a chargo of em bezzling nearly #200,000 from 1\ 1). .Robinsou and a receiver has been asked for his tiri i, which is alleged to bo in solvent and owing 82, 000,000. Tiro, supposed to have been starlod bj- tramps, destroyed tho atyflt barn of Rurgcss Brothors, at ^fllinona, 111. Thirty horsos, many ot which ha I ! takon premiums at State fairs, nt Springfield, were destroyod. Tho loss is ?.M),000, with insurauco on tho barn alone. >1 Isccllnueotis. ("apt. Frederick Chatard, the oldest surviving ofllcor of the Coufoderato navy, has just died. William Rollins was crushed to death between two cars on tho Richmond and Fredericksburg railroad. Passed Assistant .Surgeon W. I). Rralton.of Winnsboro, S. C., dies from a fall at Sabino Pass, Texas. John \V. Mackay and I. E. Hau rhette havo gono to Nevada to close a trade for tho Silver Teak mines for o bout $1,000,000. The North Atlantic squadron will participate on the 21st of October, in Roston harbor in the celebration of tho centenary of tho Inunchin IX of tho I'nited States ship Constitution. Foreign. Spain's cabinot has resigned. Charles R. Davis, Consul at Kloronco, Italy, has resigned to enter business at Now York. Tho Arerentme Oovernment has in vited bids from Cnitod Statos arehitocts for a $-1,000,000 railroad station at Ruenoa Ay res. Washington. The disclosure is mado that all the timber docks but one owned by tho gov ernment are in bad shape. John Wcddorbuvn & Co. have been disbarred from practice befoiV iho In terior Department as patent attorneys or agents. A union railway station for Washing ton is projected .on the site of the re cently destroyed powor house of the Capital Traction Company. A iilg Cotton Fire. A special to The Macon, (Ga. ) Tele* graph from MonWzuroa, Oa , saysj McKonziu's largo iron waroliouse, eon* taining 1,000 bales of collon, cauchl firo and waa entirely consumed. Tho (lames spread so rapidly tbai the fire department could not savtthabmlding. The cotton destroyed was valned at $:tO,OQO, the warehouse at $4,000, and othort content* of tbf building at il.OOOt Insurance amounts to fcW.OOO. In n country town, when n nwn bu/t a new suit, people guv htm for a weelp t An Opinion l>y Assistant Attorney Go nera I Bojy'd ' ? ? ? - ?? WHICH RENDERS CIVIL SERVICE Null and Void, So Knr nn I'rotCCtlng M?o Men Now In Oflteo Aro (.'on corned. Tho Washington Star prints t ho fol lowing: Assistant Attornoy?Ooneral Uoyd in writing an opinion, which will probably roeeivo tho function t?f At* tornoy-tionoral MoKcnna, sustaining tho collectors of internal rovonuo and tln? United States maranal who havo discharged a largo numbor of deputies. Tho opinion is really in tho caso of Collector Hradv, of Virginia, but will cover tho cases of a number of Soul-horn collectors of internal rovonuo, who havo followed the precedent uyi by Collector Brady, It is said these dismissals and the at* titudo of tho attorney have been talked ovor at cabinet meetings, with an agroe inont that thoopiuiou of My. Boyd shall reprosent the views of tho l'rosidont and adininistrntion. It will be careful ly worded, so that the spirit and letter of tho civil service law will bo upheld, Tho position to lie taken by thodocision is, that the tonuro o' olllco c>f a deputy collector or deputy marshal runs with that of the chief \ h > appointed 1 i i. It will lu? hold that tUo position iH one of an adiuiuistrativo character and that no position of this kind can he considered permanont. No oilicial of tho government, it will ho held, .vau bo coinpollod to do anything more than is expressly required of hii*i and it is not required that collectors and marshals re appoint tho doputiosof their predecessors. Mr. Boyd wil^nold that tlie collectors and marshals can appoint whoever they pleaso and do not havo to call upon tho civil servico commission for an eligildo list. It is hold by the civil Rorvico commissioners I that the collectors and marshals have to make temporary appointments if they j havo no eligible list, and if they havo ! an oligiblo list, they must soloct their j doputios from that. WIIKAT, CORN AM) OATS. (iood (leiicriil Yield <? I* Wheat; Corn Kails Short. Tho Oraugo Judd Farm or in its il mil ostimnto of tho year's wheat crop, says that figures basod on actual throshing returns iudicato a total yield of 589, 000, ? 000 bushels, of which 5373,530,000 bush els id winter and 915,4(0,000 bushols spring wheal. With the exception of Illinois and Missouri, tho wintor wheat yield ropro sonts tho full capacity of tho soil. Tho i spring wheat viold in Minnesota and ! tho Dakotas has proven a disappoint- j mont, tho aggregate being only 129, - 0510,000 bushels. Tho xhortago thero is in ft measure counterbalanced by tho good yield in Nobraslta, Oregon and Washington. Tho roport says tho corn crop is exceedingly disappointing, at an outside esliiuato of 1,750,000,000 bushels. Drought during tho past two months reduced tho average con dition from. 8'?. 3 ii month ago to 78.it on October 1. An averago oat yield of 20.7 per ncro suggests a crop of 814,000,000 bushel#, 1 0(i, 000,000 bushels more than last year. NKItliO <?IIO> D K.N 1 K l> A !>.M ISS 1 ON. K.x-Congrossiiinn Miller's Daughter Could Not bo Publicly Taught. Tho Poughkeopsie, IS. Y. ) Dispatch Bays: Ex-Congressman T. E. Millor, of South Carolina, recently applied to Enstiuan College for admission for his daughter, but, on account of tho largo number of young men from tho South in tho institution it was thought by iVesidont Clomont C. Gaines inadvis able to give hor publio instruction. A lotlor to that elVect was sent to the young woman's father, with an offer to give her private instruction. This was not agreeable to ox-Congressman Miller and he sent his daughter to a school in Brooklyn, ^ho is very light in color, and would not bo suspected of having negroblood. Her father isa lawyer, is well educated and was recently chosen president of tho South Carolina Negro Normal and Industrial College. SIX KI!,LISI> AT A CHOS-SIN'O. A Passenger Train Strikes n Wagon L/oad of Peoplo With Deadly ICIVeet. A special to tho St. Louis (Mo.) Dis patch, from Willow Springs, JMo. , Bays: A passenger trnin on tho K. C. , Ft. S. it M. M. R. , ran into a wagon containing seven persona, at, Dead Man's Cut, three miles North of horo instantly killing six and fatally injur ing tho other one. Those killed wero Phillip L. Wooton, Phillip Woolen, Jr., Amanda Wooten, I)oia Wooton, Mrs. Francis Malbrey an<l an inlant child four months old. Kxi'tirttloii Train Wrecked. Ono porson killed, ono so badlj- in jured that ho died soon after tho acci dent and many injured is tho record of a wreck on tho Denver and Kio Grande narrow gaugo at? CJotopaxi, Col., sovon tv-two miles west of Pueblo, caused by tho breaking of a journal on ono of tho coaches. ^liners Dr-maml Ilettrr W'nges. Tho National Congress of miners, which has been in session at Eiego, JJolgum, decidod to mako a domaud for an advance of 15 per cont. in wages. If this demand is not granted by tho mid dle of Novomber tho o\oeutivo com mittoo will call a goneral stiike, Champion* of 1808. Tho Boston baseball club dofeated the Baltimore team for the penant jn tho National league, thereby winning the Temple cup and making them tlio champions for 1898. I., Winston's Tobacco Trade. r* TheWinston, N. 0. .Tobacco Association held iis annual, meeting last week when President Edmunds read his annual f* port, xvbioh showed that 14,081,912 pounds of lea# tobacco were eoM on that market for $888,177. Also that 1ft, 844,069 pounds of tobacco were man ufactured there daring tho pait year. Tho stamp on roTenue collections ag gregated $920, 624. 17. ? ? strlkir* tir Work; ~~ Four hundred longshoremen hare gireo njUhe atfike at Havannah, (Is,, and returned to work. *"? , . yifrj;-'* ? . ;> oorrf TnptAin rftrr^t. aoc. ror-V . Hoitvy l>ruHeel8t?ii>et,48^ l^iygi?'i For tho usklog, wo niftll io . nfo or nil ehnrgea, <??ir now Colowj C?i|>ot CutnloKiio. which *howa nil K,,0('# '?* lithograph color*. You can 'O'jko ^ro eolcollons ft* well ?b It >' V l^w^5?.>V?or at t ho mill, nnrt snvo from ftO to CO !>or coiit. profit you aro paying your loc?l dealer. If you wish Quality saioclca tfi carpot, ?pU'.l tfo. Jit PtO>JT2v Julias Hfnes & Son, BALTIMORE? WID. rionso moutiou this paper. . GEORGIA LADIES HATE SHAMS. Whttcviiio, a a., wrltoii Jlavo use d Dr. M. A. 81m miosis Uvor Modlolno 1ft years for Sic It Homlm-ho, CoHtivoncsii and no woman passlnK through tho Clinngo of lu? should bd without H. It aotii on mo moro mildly and thorough, ly than tho "Llvor Regu lator" roado by Zollln or tho "lllaok Drftught" imido by Chuttanoogn Mcdiclno Company. Nervous Depression of Women* A wotnnn will often without knowing; II Commit slow euloiao for her family, eho will think, toll and worry for hor children. !l'oo often thoy do not approclnto it. Her tlrod nerves and weary bouy at last reach a bingo when Hho Is almost poworloss for nny kind of montnl or physical work, and alio Is dopreuood and worrlod over tho couaclous* noHtt that Hho Is unablo to perform horao* cuutomcd dntlon. Ilcr organs of digestion aro disordered and although thero in a oon. ntant disposition to rost, wakefulness and lops of power to Bleep aro nerloua lndlca? tlona of nervous depression. What sho nocda Is n courso of l>r. Simmons fiquuw Vino AVlno to refltoro ft healthy functional activity and glvo tono and vitality to hor nervoim system. At tho snmo tlmo tho nlomnch, Ifvor and kidneys should bo stlnj ulated with X>r. M. A. .Simmons Llvor Modioino. Hall Ground, Cla., writes: I havo known Dr. M. A. Simmons LtTor Modi* clno 20 yours, and that it cures Orlppo, ll?ad? acho and other 0 o m - plaints. I thlnlc It Is utroDgor than "Zcllln's Itosulator" and "Black Draught," Rnd that . It gives bettor satisfaction. Altpf rvJncLnpf mafuntv, aaJ^ ospcclally after passing through tho experience of maternity, pio^t women And tnelr health Susly damaged, If not(ntlrely impaired, mlnful nna weary dtngnlng ana bear* own sensation lntho bnclc almost every woman tinfi at timcB experienced. Bodio? timer* thceo aro from u tori no displacement, but often they aro Bitnply from wonlsnooa. Women wlio havo to boar heavy burdeus, to undergo novei o fatigue or to eniluro cruoh* Ing disappointment, aro subject to this and many other diseases. Wo cannot too utrongly recommend tho aooof I)r. Plmmotis Sqaaw Vino wino, tho groat fcmalq toulo and regulator. CO t? n F.R I'ON n K N C K I N VITRO. Old Dominion Iron A. \ntl Wits, lUcItinond, Vn DAMON'S P^PjEPSIN^ CHiLLTONIC TASTELE88 AND GUARANTEED TQ CURE CHILLS & FEVER. DUK8 ,\OT K TUP, HTOMACH. W. A. McLartjr A Son, Dims I)o*. Texas, tny: ''W? want aonift i?or? of Riimon'x Pep ?ln Chill Tonic, m Jt fsthft best wo cv?r],,n died. My sun prescribes It In Ills practl .o nml ?a\ * It In tho only iJh'H Tonlo Which ivon a child ran talc? without Injury to tho ktoma. li You may send mo 1 pross of tho lUmou'i Wisln Chill Tonlo and 1 gross or Ramon's Tonic Llvsr Pills." For Snlo by All Dcnlera. PREPARED BY BROWN Mf'O. CO., OntCNCVILLC, TENN. REWARD. A frl?*nd of tnUe lisd ths misfortune lo Iom ??? f.?lofhH I'ifjcrtiiH ?n<l ??VcJ me to Klv<>rtl*? for tlifrlr r?>:wru. Mr<l had ? metal band on Ifj marked ns foll>w?: 1,6078 81749, BS7J1, CI7VU. ci'M/. onus, cmmi cm*m, cimo, rn;6, yim 7. ?!>m. F?3<2. FM62*. K48i3. l>l?eott fancier*, Kindly look through your lofts for sbovo bjrdn A literal reward for such l.lrd returned. J.FKIil/Nl). ?l Morton Htreet, New York. ' flR. Wrtt.WTCTOJ), I# Oh bi con?qlt?4 |n hit ofBojlW, OIIANLOTTA, n. c. Ko. 501) North Tryon 8tr??t( , On any \r*ek day axoopt XfojJaeeitay. Hia pracMco la limited to dlrtMf of tb? * EYE, ear; NOSE AMD THROAT. , B. N. U.? No. 40?' 97. TBTJE. Ricrsawst Great ? LiniMtitf Ia?lw*y? eol<t onder a jra*r*?*o?to*?fir??H MliM HIHI p*ln?, rheumetUro. neoi*1?1?, iprtlni, bratiM and bnrns. ?a to ear* cold* crOMp.con#h? and latrippe quicker thnn mnf known wnwJf. Noenre {&?.'? MVMr COTi?y?**BS LINIMENT CO.. QmnnnjfoKi*, N. OF aam ranui SAW MILLS. If you need ft enw mill, any slzo, write HH? hufo.ro buying elsewhere. I havo tl?V VJOKt eotaplete, Hirti of mills of any denier or manufactwor in the South. v Iff ? ? ? Very highest grado Btonoa, at unusual Iv low prieo#, WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Planers, Monition, Edger1, Re-Saws, JJand Saws, Liu ha, eto. ENGINES AND BOILERS, Talbott anil Idddell. EnxU)bor? Rico Hullor, in stock, quWk delivery, (? > \v prioes, V. C B A DH AIM, No. I .'13(1 Main St., Columbia, S. 0, THE BAILEY-LEBBY 007' Thoonly machine for cleaning rough rioo in one operation. MiLL_ syppy.ES, ggsssi: 8AW, CORN AND CANE MILLS, RUBBER ANt) LEATHER BELTING* JJv*r, Packing.", PJp?N KIH-Uusl. .and Hoods. Largest fi'oek of Supplies South, Lowest Prices. Prompt Shipments. Illu? tratcd Catalogue burnished upon Applica tion. Tiy tho 1M, Co.'s Ant I- Friction l)ti l>l>lt t .Metal, tho be,t for HttW SPEED untehlncrv. CHARLESTON, - - S. C. THK IXIJKIJ HTATR8 UOVKHKMENT has I adnpivd (ln< Kceh-y Treatment in tho Bol divr's Homes aiul in nn Institution for tho exclusive me of tho HcKular Army. ALCOHOL, OPIUM, ' Produce caeh a dlseaso I i. UACGO D8ING t having dotlnito pathol o ?> . Tli ? disease yields easily t ) tlio Poubl ? t hhtiideof (iuld Treiitmvnt aa administered at The Keele,\ In.st tut:;, (iroenvillo, S. O. Del tiled Information mailed on application to THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, (OK HOX J J 7) O'v EF.NVILLE, - - 8. C. ilii-OM.V IVeelcy Institute In 8. <\ ' ? IN CHICKENS Send 25 cents in stamps for Book. HOOK IMJBLISIIINO IIOUSIC, I.'M- ljeoiitit'd Street, - -'New York. ? ? TASTELESS LL IS JU8T AS GOOD FOR ADULT8. WARRANTED. PRiCE60ot8. A GAI.ATIA, II.LS., Nov. 10, IBM. Carls Medlclno Co., 8t. J.oitl3, Mo. (Jontlomoo:? Wo Hold In?b year, 600 boUlM of OHOVIC'8 'i'A8T15LK!?8 CI 111,1; TONIC ODd h(?r? bought throo Krosn already Uils yc:ir. In all o*r ?*? porloiico of M yours. In tho dru? bqslneu, H0,vcr Aold no nrtlolo tliat tfivo bijcq univuruu saUft* Yours truly, AliMEV, CARJl ACQ. never Cold nn nrtieio ui: (fetlon at your Tonic. * NORTH * FROM CHATTANOOGA OR HARRI MAN JUNCTION VIA THE ' QUEEN AND CRESCENT ROUTE Ila n duo me Vcstib n led Trains. Through"' Pullninua from Rnvannah, Co lumbia, Bi>nrt unburn, AsliovilJo, Knoxviile, Atlanta and ChaUnnooKn to C I N C IN N A T I . fSIIOnTEBT LINK. Ff.VB&T 8ERVIC8. O. L. MITCHELL, W. C. niNEARSON, District Pass. A^ont, (Jvn'l Pass. Ag*ot, CbatlunooKn. Tenn. Cincinnati, Ohio. . A PtMMBt, Cool ?*d b?Uf m hit 5fn?fc?, LVON * C?. TOMCCyWOIIM, OURMAM, N, O. TBI OKOROf A ^tKLKO It A P H SCBOOl T?ksIm? tetegrephy starla it* graduate* In U>a rallwa* k?iln? rears. Silicon hdf><lr#4 mc> rc???fnt graduate*. Send fot HIM. m^WS^faOBR ' 1 JM