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rot:"'* nooiut conait:on. Crete lias lost through political disturbs vs of rooeut years olive irv*.?s; to the value of SlO.OTO.UbO. It will take forty years to restore the orchards to full-bear in? condition, and in the meantime hotUHH.) Mohammedans and StH).000 Christians will have to starve. A New V rk paper says that a man in that city has three wives living under one roof. That fellow apparently regards matrimony as a sort of threering circus. Lyon is? o'? "I'lCK Jueat " Nmoktog Toharro does not make wry ni<mth assweet asn but come- "mighty nigh"- doe- give every one a most delightful smoke. Try it. I I There i* a little cemetery for dogs in a I corner of Hyde Fark, London. On neat headstones their virtues r.re conspicuously commended. So. 26. Deanty Is Btcod Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Casearets. Candy Cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean, by 6tirring up tiie lazy liver and driving all inicuritics ft -m the body, begin to-day to Danish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets. beauty lor ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, ode. Mr. John Eliteb. of Denver, litis a privat" menagerie, iu which ure hundreds of wild and euri us animals. He occasionally rides In a little chariot drawn by a swift pacing ostrich. ' - r^.A.ap ^ 10 turo vvuniipwhivu ? ? vv.. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or C-c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refuud uiouey. Sixty la; guages are spoken in the empire governed bv the Czar of Russia. - Don't Tobarro Spit end Stsoke Tocr Life Amy, To Quit tobacco easily and forever, be magnetic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take Xo-ToBac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or ?1. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. A notable gander belongs to Jvmes A. Kiniead, of Hardin county, Ky. It acts as a watchdog. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervousness alter first day's use of l)r. Kline's Groat Nerve Restorer. $- tr.al bottle and treat i so f roe Dr. K. H. Kline, Ltd., *.01 Arch St.. l'hila, 1'a. Mr*. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup rorchiuirea teething, softens the gums reduoing intlsm v tion.ailays pain,cure* wind colic. 35c. a bottl?. E. B. Walthall* Co., Druggists Horse Cave. Ky., say: "Halt's Catarrh Cure cures every one that t ikes it." Sold by Druggists, 75 . Eat in Haste <knd suffer at leisure. When your abused itomach can no longer cheerfully and properly perform its'duties, a few doses of Hood's Sarsaparilla are like fresh water to a withered piant. This medicine tones the stomach, restores digestive strength, ere ites an apatite and with a little care in diet, the patient is soon attain in perfect health. Try it and you'll believe in it. Hood's sp'.""la Is America's (ireatest Medicine. Hood's Pills cure constipation. 23cents. He Preferred Ho Playing. From Brooklyn Life comes the report of a sharp encounter between a man and a woman, one rude, the other ^jvitry. Mrs. M.. a well-known Bostonian. who talks very wittily and plays very well, once asked Prof. Blackenstein what made him so thoughtful. "Madam," he replied, "I am wondering how it is you can make the piano talk so divinely and yourself so foolishly:" -Ah. well." retorted Mrs. M.. "you see the piano knows it has me to listen to it, whereas 1 know I have only you to listen to me. winch makes the difference." "I pray you," said the professor, "play aeaia. 1 like your playing best." A contemporary asks "Whom are missingV" Without attempting to answer thi6 question we will wager that the list includes Lindley Murray. ~ A LIV1XC WITXESS. Iir3. Hoffman Describes How Sho Wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for Advice, and Is Now Well Deaf. Mrs. PiKttiiAM:?Before "using rour Vegetable Compound 1 was a great sufferer. I have been sick for months, was troubled with severe pain in both sides of abdomen, sore feeling lower part of bowwith dizziness, headache, and replied toll- j what to do. 1 | ' followed your dircc- j tions. and cannot prah-e your medicine enough for what it has done for me. Many thanks to you for your advice. Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Coin pound has cured me, and I will recuni- 1 mend it to my friends. Mrs. Fi.o?;k>'(.c j E. Hoffman,5!- Poland St., Canton, O. Thee edition described by Mrs. Iloff- i man will appeal to many women, yet lots of sick women struggle on with their daily tasks disregarding the urgent warnings until overtaken by j actual collapse. Ti;e present Mrs. Pinkham's expori- i ence in treating female iils is unparalleled. for v'ears she worked side b}- side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometimes past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of fcer great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. OSBORNE'8 A M G/oadinedd Hg aueat \ An^imin. (in. Actual business Note*? & i book- SaorlUso*. Ct*ip board S?ad for catalocn* CHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL ^ OLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. J . > 0 3 i.'-atK'ms :'(/<iit!on?'i<iirnntee<l Catalogue Fret , St n?l 23 cent* la ?ta;aps for pccket calculator. VMTKD STATES COXdKHSS. j Procedings of Senate ai!(! House From Day to Day. THE SENATE Jim: 20tii.- Discussion by the Senate of the question of Hawaiian annexation was begun in open session. Mr. White atlorded the friends of annexation the opportunitt* they had been awaiting. He moved to adjourn, and like a flash Mr. Davis demauded the yeas and nays, the motion to vote upon which was a test of strength between the friends and opponents of annexation. Il wa3 decisive, 44 to la. The Senate, at 5:33, went into executive session, and at 5:45 p. m. adjourned, ,?t'n'e 21.?Interest in the discussiou of the Hawaiian annexation, which is proceeding in the Henate, lias begun to tlag. White. Democrat, the leader of tVe opponents of annexation, spoke for three hours and a half. Among the b-lls passed was one providing severe penalties for the malicious injur}- or destruction of submarine tori edocs, j fortifications or other coa^t defences. At.r>:2"?p. m. the Senate wont into ex ecutive session, and at o:4o p. ui. ud- I journed. Jt'ne 22p. ?Opponents of annexation of Hawaii auaiu occupied the attention of the Senate. White, Democrat, resumed his speech begun yesteidayPettigrew discussed the resolution for i an hour and a half. White concluded j his speech. The conference "?port of j the Indian appropriation bill was pre ' sentod to the Senate and read, but no | eil'ort was made to dispose of it. A | joint resolution was passed authorizing j the President of tjie Lnited States to ijirite. through thg proper channels, tne gfov&hihtSuts of England, Prance, Germany, Austria, Russia, Belgium^ Switzerland, Mexico and Venezuela to send details of infantry, artillery and ravalrv to this countrv to participate in a military jubilee to be held in Madison Square (Tardea, New York. Davis asked immediate consideration of the following: resolution: "That the Secretary of the Navy is directed to inform the Senate whether Lieutenant Hobsoa and those who were captured with him have been contined within the lines of tire of the United States fleet, and, if so, at what place or places they are or have been confined; also to inform the Seuate what efforts have been made to effect the exchange of 6ttch prisoners and with what result; also to transmit to the Senate copies of his correspondence or report upon the subjects of this inquiry." The resolution was agreed to. At 4:.V? the Senate went into executive session, and at a: 15 p. m. adjourned. June 23d.?Discussion in the Senate of Hawaiian annexation was interrupted today by Mr. Rawlins, of Utah, with a speech in which he criticised vigorously the provision embodied in the conference report on the Indian appropriation bill, which acknowledges the right of Indians to lease mineral lands on tbeir reservations. Pettigrew, of South Dakota, resumed his speech in opposition to Hawaiian annexation. McEnery spoke about an hour in opposition to the pending resolutions. At 5:05 the Senate went into executive session, and at 5:55 p. m. adjouned. June :Mth.?The conference report on the bankruptcy bill was diposed of by the Senate without debate. The Hawaiian annexation resolutions were under discussion through the remainder of the session. Throe measures designed to facilitate the work of the War Department were passed witout controversy. The Senate at 5:30 went into executive session, and at 5:50 p. m. adionrned THE HOUSE. JrxF. 20th. The House pissed the general deficiency bill, carrying 3224,000,000. The conference rei>ort upon the District of Columbia apncopriation bill, as well as a number of other conference reports upon legislation affecting the District of Columbia, were disposed of and consideration was then given to the conference report upon the bill to open to settlement the Indian Territory, allot lands therein and provide for the protection of the people. Without any debate the report -was adopted. The House at 5:35 p. m. adjourned. J'rsE 21st. After pissing several bills of minor importance the House 1U WLU411UICC VJ IU7 n uvra V.UUOiUCi ou without disposing of it, a bill to refer to the Court of Claims certain claims of persons for property takes or destroyed bv the Confederate invasions into the Southern counties of Pennsylvania. The opponents of the bill candidly doclare their opposition upon the ground that the bill suggested a proposition so monstrous as to deserve no consideration. Pending disposition of the measure, the committee rose end at 4:44 p. m. the House adjourned. JrxE 22xi>. Today's session of the House was uneventful, with the exception of a brief but severe denunciation bv Simpson, Populist, of Kepresenta- I tive (Irosveuor's sj>eech at the Ohio j State Republican convention. A bill incorporating the National Congress of Mothers was passed. Several bills we're passed, and then the House went into committee of the whole to con- ! si.ieex District of Columbia legislation, 1 and at 3:12 p. m. adjourned. JrxE 23n At todaj-'6 session ot tne ! House, lurther agreements about the sundry civil bill were reported from the committee on conference and adopted, I and further conference upon the re- j uiainiug points at difference was re- ' quested. A large number of bills of minor importance were passed and , sixty-three pension and relief measures were disposed of. The House at 4:23 p. m, adjourned to meet on Monday. Monster Railway Station. * - . .. .1... Kitiliro * Ctn + vnc 1 AlUOIi^ 111L' juii?a/ *. j >f tin- world That of St. Lords is the largest. It lias an area of -jLM.200 foot, thirty-one tracks, and twenty-four roads running into it. Its capacity is i almost double that of the Boston and Maine Station, at Boston, the second : largest in the world. Two hundred , and sixty trains pass in and out of the I'nion Station every day. 330 each way. They average 1?h ? passengers to a train. This means that a total of 2(1,000 passengers pass through the station every ' lay. Taking the daily average of 2t>.? (? passengers as the basis of this eal ulation. 7S0.000 travelers pass through I'nion Station in a month, which is more than tlie entire population of West Virginia. The yearly average is J.i>(>0.000, and this sum Is equal to the rouibined population of the States of N?w York and Illinois. The South ami the "Fourth." We propose, says the Mobile Register, thut the people of the South revive the celebration of the Fourth of July. The animosities of the late war have been buried and ought not any longer to interfere with our observance of the anniversary of the natal day of the republic. We see once again a united country, the North and the South joined iu a war against a foreign foe. Southern men wearing the uniform of blue aud Southern men bearinertbe tlas of our republic. Why, if there were nothing el6e to rejoice over, this spectacle itself should arouse enthusiasm. But there is more than this. This spectacle is the result of the form of government bequeathed to us by our ancestors, and that government itself was the first greut result of the Declaration of Independence, which was given to the world on the Fourth of July, 1776. Indeed, it is someting worth celebrating, this anniversary of the beginning of ft republic in which such a thing eau be accomplished. We appeal, therefore, to our people to take advantage of this fortunate opportunity to revive an ancient and honorable custom. Let the Fourth of July be celebrated; let public exercises take place; let us have an oration, and a parade of the civic and military societies, and wind up the day with a liberal combustion of gunpowder. It will do us nil u world of food. T . -r . rr War ami Crimp. One of the peculiar effects of the war is the i eduction in the amount of crime. This is especially noted in the larger cities. In New York the change is so marked as to excite comment on the part of the police authorities. There has been a reduction of nearly fifty per cent, in the number of crimes reported in that city bince the opening *1 tl." oi nosuuues. j-iiUBauio waujuvu w* affairs is noted elsewhere. Even ajrests for misdemeanors are unusually sxall. A Naval Hero's Story. From the Times-Ihra'd. Chicago, III. Late in 1SGI, when President Lincoln issued a call for volunteers, L.J. Clark, of War re u, Trumbull C Ohio, was among the llrst to respond. He joined the mortar fleet of Admiral Porter just before the memorable operations on the Mississippi Liver began. It wa? at the terrific bombardment of the Vieksburg forts, that the hero of this story fell with a shattered arm from a charge of sehrapnel. After painful months in the hospital, he recovered sufficiently to be sent to his Home at Warren, Ohio. Another call for troops fired his patriotic zeal and Clark sooo enlisted in Company II. of the 7tu Ohio Volunteers. In the army of the Potomac, j,e was in many engagements. Being wounded I 1- J ,, PO.Kmnn.l Ill a 9M1IU1DU 1J? <u HH.UUJVUJ, uv 'I UJ 3CUI to the hospital uu'l tuenee home. Soon aftcrward he Blp ^ G ^ began the ' - study and jgn i _t h en the (- practice of , -i, I I veterinary //jh// IVfc surgery. X^Lx}Lqj\ y ^ v Seeking a wider flHJ ^7 M h a u t h o _ ' . \ Ohio v i I 'aRe a^or,l he went t o Chicago .4 Hounded Hrro. where ho now has a wide practice, is a member of Hatch I'ost, G. A. It., and lives at 4935 Ashland A*ve. Several years ago Br. Clark's old wounds began to trouble him. He grew weak and emaciated, and hi- friends despaired of hi1 ifi? H?? flfmlli' n?(*nvt r?*d mifflri^ntlv tii lu? out hut wasa mere shadow. weighing: only 90 pounds. The best medical atteudance failed to restore his lost strength and vigor. "A friend gave me a box o'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," said Dr. Clark, "and they helped me so much that I bought a half dozen boxes and took them. I soon regained ray strength, now weigh 190 pounds aad. exqept for injuries that can never be remedied, am as well as ever. "I consider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal<- People the best remedy to build up a run down system, and heartily recommend them to everyone in heed of such aid." A Fortune From a Scare. An inventive genius who suffered from attacks l?v stray dogs when riding his wheel, set his wits to work to devise something which would be au efficacious, and yet comparatively harmless, means of defense. As a result he has brought out and patented a pocket pistol which will shoot ammonia, water or other liquid. The most vicious dog cannot withstand a few drops of ammonia in iiis mouth or eyes, and vet there is n<> danger of actually in juring a valuable annual wmcu migii; j playfully iiiiiioy a rider. The weapon has proved so muck-of a success as a means of defense as well as fun-making, that the lucky inventor isrealizing much money ?rom his device. When the sparrow hawk is swooping down on its pr^v. it cleaves space at the speed of ISO miles an hour. !to-To-It?c for FtTty Cents. Ctoaranteed tobacco habit cure. makes weafc j men stxona', bicoa pare. 5uc. J1 All druggist* It is saiil that the castor oil plant ;s abhorrc i by nearly ail member? of the animal world. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Ti.kc Laxative Hromo (Juininc Tablets. All Drtisftists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. It is asserted that plate j;lasg will make a ' > t.m nrnmimimt than fbi< hardest granite. K would astonish you to know how much the death rate of Teething Children has decrcas-d in all The lan:- eitb - -ince I R. .MOFFKT J's Ti:et?ina( . EKl'IIINC l'OWDKKSi have been used Tkf.thjna Aids Ingestion. Regulates the KcvcK makes teething easy, uud should he given by all mothers. If you are going to sea, ship with a wreck- | less captain. Educate Your Itowcls With Cascarets. i Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, ?>?. If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money. j i An elephant that ha.- performed Moody ser- ; vice will soon be added to the attra lions of j the Berlin Zoological gardens. I'lso's Cure for Consump'.i n has saved me many a doctor's bill. S. P. Hardy, Hoj/kiiis Place, Baltimore, Md., Dec.... b\W. J ordering cooda or making en onirics of ad- < J > ril-< r? it will be 10 \ our a !>an:ase lo nici:tou tl..? paper. so. 20 < o I o g Y/^ o Jo There's nothing in Ivory o vegetable oil soap. There's r o streaky, no alkali to injure the f o forms quickly and copiously, : 'o instead of a drudgery. Try i Lprice places it within reach of imitations. CaprrifM, ISM. by Prtctn * < s. sl ^ J N SHOOTS, AMMO WATER,COLG HP nTHFR I I VII W I H mm m MB It is a weapon which pr vicious cloys and toot-pads; and toughs; homes against tl adapted to many other situa It does not kill or injin handle: makes no noise or sr creates no lasting regrets, as simply and amply protects, give undivided attention to ! of to the intended victim. It is the only real weapc makes fun, laughter and lots but many times without re] by its appearance in time ot 1 11 -.-i z /I T 4- cl n A Olliy WILLI 1HJ UIU. xu UUV/O j-iv able, handsome, and nickel p Sent boxed and post paid tions how to use for 5 O Gent As to our reliability, refei STREET'S mercantile agenci MW YORE TOI i 35 Leonard Str southern Ports in War. That neither war nor other infbi- j ^ enee is affecting the progress of trade] wj at Southern ports to any material e.t- J $ tent is indicated by the tignres of the! exports of breadstuff's. During May nthe value of exports of breadstuff's ? from all ports was $38,280,997, an in- u, crease over May, 1S97, of ?20,186,55)7, tr or 192 per eent. The exports at 1K Southern ports were ?11,763,732, an ,v: increase of $8,663,005, or 279 per Is cent., and at all other ports the value was $26,-517,265, an increase of $16,- > 523,042, or 165 per cent. There w?3 J a gain daring the month at every j [J Southern port, and at only one port in tho country, Dulutb, was there a tailing 1 off. During the eleven months ended May 31 the breadstuff exports were $295,003,138, an increase of $110,530,405, or 05 per cent., in the whole j country. At Southern ports the values Go were $113,519,700, an increase of $51,885,062, or 84 per cent. At all other 8" ports the value was .$182,053,438, an increase of $04,051,403, or 55<s. 4 - in 12 Best Cough Syrup. Taste* Good. Use F? j mii In time. Sold by druggists. F1 ! Ci 5**W^WKf" i W V f ft o Soap but scf.p, good, pure 3 lothing to make the linens ? inest textures. The lather o md wash-day is a pleasure t t in the next wash. The 3 every one. Look out for o 3 C?., ClaeiaaatL 5 ^ 50c.1* V - IIHf I ^ isr 0%il 7*" QU/1) i j| & j otects "bicyclists against j travelers against robbers ' aieyes and tramps, and is tions. re; it is perfectly safe to noke; breaks no law and does the bullet pistol. It by compelling the foe to himself for awhile instead n which protects and also \ of it; it shoots, not once, loading; and will protect danger, although loaded | t get out of order; is dur- I dated. in-n'l wit.li t'nfl rlirpp-! - ~ In 2c. Postage Stamps, 'C21 Post-cflflce Money Order, or Express Money Order. to R. G. DUN'S 01- B1IADes. OTSUFPLY CO., eet, New York. "I have gone 11 day. at a time without n lovcmeut of the bowels, not being abie to f?vo them except by Using not water injections, ironic constipation for seven years placed me In lis terrible condition; during that time 1 did evy tiling I beard of hut never found any relief; sucb is my case until i began using CASCAKETti. 1 iw have from one to three passages a day. and If I is rich I would give JluO.Ul lor each movement; it sucb a relief." AVI me it L. II VST. l&U Kusseil St.. Detroit, Mich. fr CATHARTIC wmmm TRADE MARK REGISTERED 'leasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do od. 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