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"^^Hrraaaaoacg??uactt2 S?{? t TM < v !>oi.i.v i " i* v ? i KL> Yet it -vvi I coLit! iiie dav decreed by j J; Fates." Hot* bright 'uc v'eture, Queen of Sovcr-; cian Suites: When thou.. Carolina, shall become once ; more j Thy people's .as In those days of yore, ; When to chain ihee us a mother, boast thy I c name, Was to thy their purest, highest fame. ! > YYitcn uiy star origin among uiy SilODC, '.VUli briiii;;.,: lii-Lt :.:;v deeds had made thine ow ;. Tiio'sad thy -lory since those days bath 1 been, And though misfortune bitter thou hast s &.<? , I f iel.TL.;, .. thv bearing bath been such " L That no reprr; thv unsullied name can c touch. And ibis is our patriot children's boast: I hey loved thcc till when thou didst suffer % most. c -1 Jruc, the usurper's foot has torn thy breast, And thou ".vert long by tyranny oppressed; r 1 rue, thou hast suffered 'ncath corruption's ' sway, And darkness lone- obscured thy glory's i <2*y; " " < jL.uI now thy wounds arc healed, and bursts the sun ( Of light and hone onec niorc thy clime j < upon, * i' Ana shows what lor." by darkness was ok 1 scured? " j' f he wealth untold in thy fair bosom stored. 1 1 With soil ur.ii clime unrivalled thou art blessed; j shut out the v.-orld, e'en then thou couldst j bestow All things thy people ask for here be-low; BreadsiuHs and fabrics, base and precious ore; Timber and granite in exhaustions store. Within thy ruaim the vine and i:g tree flourish; Fruits of the tropics thy rich breast doth nourish; Produce of hardier climes thou canst bring forth: Thou dost combine what's best .in South and-North: J "With generous hand thou?ana\vercst every i need; Fair streams ; nd rivers thy rich country feed; I Thy realm embraces sea coast, mount and ' plain; _ { What diverse glories in. one small domain! . Fair nature's richest gilts are thine, Ulesfc "land of the Palmetto and the Fine/' And with such gif.3 "our ovrn, our native land." success uut v, ;::ic> tu uusnci uii wmtuiim. ; The day ar.ist c-. iuc, as sure as surest fate, j When, as of old, thou siialt be grandly j great, * j And South Carolina. shall he truly called _ | "Redeemed,regenerated and disenthralled." ! [Columbia Daily Eecord. \ P0\V?ERLV 0.\ CO.tJPEKATIO.V What lie Thick* Abou: that Plan of Operations -Abaci Compulsory Assexss?ents. The Philadelphia Journal of United La- j bor, the organ of the Order, prints the fol- j lowing from. Grand Master Workman Pov,- i derly. Speaking of the new movement of ! ihe Knights of Labor, he says: To supersede the wage system by the introduction Ox the co-operative industrial system always h^s been the goal of the . efforts of our Order, and a general co-operative board lias long supervised oar interests in this direction. The only change of importance which the revised constitution has (.-fleeted is to make the contributions to the co-operative fund a regular as- i scssmc-nt instead of a voluntary contribu- j lion ;is heretofore. These co-operative dues j now will amount to 2-1 cents a year for each ! member in good standing, but whenever ! ilie fund; of lire board have bccome suffi-' cient for the practical purposes of our asst ; cialion, the compulsory assessment will: ccasc. It is evident that in a short time there will become available a sufficient sum of money with v.-iiich the board can begin operations on a substantial scale. This-sys-1 tern of managing the funds cannot be calicd ' . democrat ic, it is true, but democracy is out oi placc in business which is simply a mat r\f rlnTT.rc fnr 7T?fOrPRT.wL TllGfC i . - _ ? *?. is go room in co-opera live management for ; sentiment, or i'or the rule of the majority, ; which, has ii:t'e : eeling of responsibility? especially Vr'ha: the individuals have only a small financial interest at stake. Besides, | very few districts, except by means of large monthly assessments, could get together in j any reasonable time a practical co-operative j f und, and those that did would as likely as not be poor eo operative soil. On the other*! hand the general officers who have the sur vey of the whole industrial field may be. trusted not to let an opportunity for a pro- j li table investment slip. Thus we shall have : all the advantages of the system of protect-: ive co operation followed by the English j "Wholesale Society about which there has J been so much talk since the meeting of the ! i t T.-\ f*r>rrv ! K/iU IJiv a C duvww. vv,- - j tills scheme :; will be ceccssary to Lave comprehensive co-operative laws evicted, otherwise the carrying oui of our system may be f Hind to be impossible. Speaker Carlisle"* Expectations. Speaker Carlisle on being interviewed by I the 2s ew York Jleraid summed up the probabilities oi the nc-it campaign and the ; personalities of the candidates as follows:: "T tMnt >?/? rr- r> n rrn r i ?fon Oi ~?Ir. ClCVC- ! land is a foregone conclusion, and in my ! opinion it is the "wisest and best thing the Democratic party can d<. If nominated he will be elected, no matter v;ho may be j his opponent. He has given the country a: sensible, business like and patriotic admin-1 istratioa, and the best evidence of his ea- j pacity for the place he occupies is found in I the fact that even his most vigilant and j vindictive political opponents have not j been a'oie to point to a single instance in . which any public - interest his sufferred on ! account o't' his official conduct. The petn- j lant tone t>f the party criticism to which he has beer: subjected throughout ills a dram-, istration is of itself a confession that his! course in regard to hrge and important matters isunassailible. So long as he dees j the right thing at the right time, and in the j right way, no political capital can be ciade I : by attempts to ridicule or exaggerate his . : personal characteristics; aau if he is rencm- j inated the Republicans will discover, long ; before the campaign is over, that this shot j 1 is too small for the game they are hunting. ' j 3Ir. Blaine, I think, can secure the Iiepub-1 lican nomination if he wants it. But 1 am ? not yet certain that he would take it. lie i ' is the most perfect living representative of 11 "he real principles and methods of the par-1 < iisan Republicanism which characterized j the administration of the Government for : 1 iwentv vcars iii'ier the close of tht war: i and if the parly intends to make an honest < and aggressive campaign in support of its ; . actuarpolitical faith it will compel aim to | take the nomination. Mr. Blaine believes i ! implicitly in the sovereignty of the Kepub- j ] lican party, and in himself as the -imper-! ' souation of its power, lie therefore claims the allegiance and active support of every ? professed Republican, and never forgives 1 any one who opposes him. This has alien- * uted him from ^ large number of prominent men in his own party, but he is still stronger j iioiuc; uic iii.iu, *:_;u n ^ nominated would receive the full partisan ,liepublican vote; but be will never again j receive such a vote as he received in 1SS-1." q __ i ~ "All Men Art' Liars,"" j Said David of old. He was probably . j1 prompted to make the above remarks after v trying some unreliable catarrh remedy. Had he been permitted to live until the ^ present day. and tried L)r. luge's Kemedy. ' he might have hail a better opinion of man- f Jim a. VV c Claim mai d;i eases cu cauurn . can withstand the magic effects of tiiis r' ^ wonderful rncdich:e. One trial of it will convince you of its eOicacy. Py druggists: P fifty ccnts. * u The comptroller of the currency has authorized the First National Pank, of Greenville, Miss, to begin business. r; Capita! $100,000. c] At Louisville, Ky., a great mass meet-' fi; lag of citizens has been ialied to be held at Cent al Park, iu the centre of tne city a: cn Saturday, August C>, for the purpose sc of formally inviting President Cleveland s< fn visit Tin* cir.v ir> (Vfnlxir P * ,??KTmrr., *-imrrnr r.rr~, -. ? r? tiENKHAL Mr.VK VJTSs. J | il" ,cU2# tttftresi **u:h:r**d from \ariouw ^ <ioaricr?. j There are 2,-'iOO S:;iitas iu New York. j:l' Mrs. Gen. Logan's injuries are said to be i cry serious. ! ? County Antrim, Ireland, lias l een pro- i ;* laimed under the Crimes Act. i j. The Louisiana Insurance Company, of j ' sew Orleans, has suspended busuv . Paris papers say thai the ncx i'a iiama ^ juii has already ki-n M:bscr:i>; -.i in full. -j They are selling a type writer in London d or ?2.50. Negotiations for ti;e settlement of th-j 5 l.oemnkprs* strike at Borer]v. Mass.. ha'.*'.- f Mild!. : :j Senator McDonald, of Indiana, expresses 1 he belief thai the Democrats will carry the ,-ountry in 1SS8. c .Montgomery gets the Colored State U:ii i ersily, over which there has beou such a ;ontest in Alabama. > The Pope has decided that there is no ground for church* interference with the 1 xnights of Labor question. < "She has been dramatized. It took well 11 San Francisco and may please the polite ( iities. fJ.,. "Rrmlvm JTe>fi,ltl i< nnhlisliinrr :i. Series ' JL AiV, i^vgwu 0.-.V# u?w iv >f interesting articles on icel>crgs. John j Sherman Las not been reached yet- : A delegation of 100 representative men if Kansas City liuvc gone to "Washington to invite the President to visit their city. The basis of the campaign is an oldfashioned barbecue. This sounds like old Limes. An exchange asks: Whom siian we marry?" Why the daughters of our mothersin-law, of course. Ecu Duller says he has fully recovered from the effects of his fall, but his boom is still unabled to move. In Rhode Island private houses are searched for liquor. Need we add that it is generally found? The Ohio Republicans wound up by endorsing Sherman for President and nominating Foraker for Governor. St. Paul, Minn., will invite the President and Mrs. Cleveland to visit St. Paul during 4.1, r-v'f rtAWIflfP Wj.CtArn CiiUJLi v vyiiiiiii, ? ? wivi" v. .; . A stable was destroyed by lire in New I York on Monday night, and *18 horses were i burnt to death. Fort Smith. Arkansas, lias a base ball pitcher named Fudger. It is very hard to keep him in the box. Provincial newspapers are using wood cuts of Secretary Bayard to print pictures of Father McGiynn. " Wilson G. Baker, a Chicago real estate broker, who agreed to testify for the prosecution in the boodle case, has skipped Dr. E. D. Stanford, of Louisville. Ivy., ?i- - ?- -? vin.l'/l.ito for tlmTTnitfcd W11U ?<li> iJLLX avbl * ^ .V. ?.? States Senate, to succeed Senator Beck, is dead. Fire occurred Tuesday night iu Minneapolis, Minn., starting in ihe" "Bis Boston" building. Loss from ?aif to three-quarters of a million dollars. The Ohio Democrats have started the j campaign with a rush. Wc hope they will I endure unto the end, fur there is a hard j light before them. Henry George and Dr. McGlynn spoke j at the Knighli of Labor picnic Monday at j Coney Island. Only 1,000 were present. 40,000 were expected. A negro woman. Madeline V?'cst, said to rr-nrti, mtom! t Jioms)) rwl r) 1:17\q ?s under arrest in Macon for cruelly, perhaps fatally, beating a little white buy in her care. Two pleasure yaclf.s, both well laden with people, were capsiz-d in a squall off Yarmouth. England, Thursday. Ten persons were drowned. There is a startling increase in the price of tobacco. A short crop and consequent speculation have sent quotation? up fitly to a hundred per cent, in three months. A? i'.,,, /.,-,r>.r.7iiciVm of C!/v?fcror>\; n; Jake Sharp's case, all briefs and Lotes in j the case were given to Judge Poster who; reserved his decision. John Pickett, a moc-nshiaer, *& >' and i killed his wife Thursday nignr, sVaMon'.s j Ridge. ! "> luiicsfrom Chattanooga, Lu-a::ve j she refused to accompany him to his ; Colonel Charles Chaillc Long is now in : "Washington preparing for bis start to j Corca, which will be made about the 10th ! of September. Sirs. Nancy Edger'y, a resident of Wolf- j boro, X. II.. completed her lOod year on Tuesday. She is feeble in health, but vigorous in mind. I Tillvioif fn friri" Rf>ra r-h ii:LS tanned that veteran's skin us thoroughly as his body will be tunned if he bucks against j Cleveland next year. In Ohio the Democrats have a bald- i headed candidate for one of the oflicts. j Now, what sort of a horse accompanies ;i j bald-headed msn'r Senator Stanford, who is a better turf- j man than statesman, has refused an offer of $30,000 for the brown X'olt Electricity, by ; Electioneer, dam Midnight. j It is feared that a drought will be caused by the tears shed by Cyrus W. Field over the fact that Jay Gould got squeezed in a railroad tie transaction. Two young men, Andrew MeKee and IT ,_,i -nln o >-< cuvrnr i*i : JLJLUVtaiU. ilUOU, Mtui, lUtw <bti w^?v* ?" Philadelphia on a bet. HcKee lost his life and Kusu was made very ill. A terrible cyclone passed through Laurens county Friday morning at S.oO, blowing dGvc a number of dwellings aud bouses of all kinds, destroying crops, &c. General .CciuiflLOger yes'erday sent a challenge to m. 1?erry fight a duel on account of a speech m^de'^y Ferry at Epinal recently attacking Bouiaa'ger P. T. Barnum, who glories In bekiicaiwi \ "the king of humbugs," has been "done" j '.nf in- i r?nn<irlf>n<v? man That was unprofessional, to say the least. The man ^hr> works every day in the j week is the leading member of the.anti-'i poverty societ}r. Indu^ixy, sobriety and i economy are the only remedies fcr poverty. I }Ir. Blnke, the superintendent of U;e J1 New York }>oor, wiii distribute ?20.000 ] among uie uuna poor to-usy. lucic , ::rc 500 of them, each will get $40- . ! 1 Congressman Collins has not been offered ( Secretary iCndicott's seat in the Cabinet and , as nobody thought he had no injury has ( been done by the rumo. to that effect. Depositors may find comfort In bank ; I cault expert that there are not more tiiaa ' aalf dozec first !;;ink robbers in this ' country. } bam ?j csepiis, tiic tdiow wuo wo* g<HS? i; ;o beat Samuel J. Randall for Congress j iext 3'ear, lias quit tlie race already. Jo- j < ephs knows when he has enough. J. St. O.'irrison was arrested at Hunts- j! irillc. Ala., Tuesday night for the murder, ; .n 1S70, of Milcb Johnson and Deputy ^ ShcrilY Fulgham it) Morgan ^supty, Ala. ^ A lot ot land containing .",44 square Copt tuu iii.'iuuii; UII vsiJiauiut x iniauci : >bia. was recently sold for ?S5.U00, or $156 ! * i square foot. ~V- this rule an acre would ' )riag $6,600,m.' J oh a Siicrjwan is going to i};a Toledo 2 invention to speak for Liaise!?, lie sent jrurtlekl to Chicago to sgeak for bim in : 880 and Garfield got to i>e President in- j j tead of Sherman. : 'j Te^as is getting compensation for last i a ear's drouth. Crops all over the State arc 1 e ;Ioriou>ly Sue. The yield of cot; on. it is j hou.^ki, will reach 2,fOG',COO bales, which j li fili bring ^0,000,00*^. ' a Drivers and helpers effi-poyod *,/ tlx - lutu.ii Dcaelit Ice Corupany oi X';w Vo 1 truck sumssfully Mundny x-:;r.rnir^ f- r!; a advance of wages to slo and $12 u, *c_-k j espcctively. . I I Two prominent couiraciors 01 umcajro, ioved by the bone of immunity. testify"in 1 b etail how they jjid iw.elve defendants had : icnth after month robbed tLc county of j ^ lousands of dollars. ! A violent volcanic eruption Las occurred$ tc n tLe island Galita, oil the coast of Alge- | tr a. Streams of lava ere issuing from the j ft rater of the yolcano, and ike glare of the j d< amc emitted is visible for llfty miles. The engineer and fireman 'were killed ' ih id the baggage master injured by a pas- j N :nger train running into an open switch ; sii :ar Hudson, Wis.,"on the Chicago, St. cr aul, Minneapolis and Omaha ^azlwuy, w. Thoiuas E. Powell, of Olrio, is a gentle-: ian whose movements will be worth j ( atchin-j during the next three months, i ] l!"vivjc Ofti.l tr. 1 w m "wTirionfr-nn frt i:i ' way back.'' ! Richard IT. Payne, iLo clcrk under Payi&s?er Putnam at Portsmouth navy yard, as 'arrested, charged with theembez!l-; " . . o: about $o,000 of the paymasters instantly killed G. A. Phiney 31. B. Sinkler, and probably moriily injured Quinn bcinford, while pitciiag dollars at iiertraui, Texas, on Wedncsay. Tlie Augusta, Mc., Kennehcc Journal ?!>?< jt.itmo/.Tit in ilir. roci Y?asbiugton, asserting that I>htinc is . very sick man and suffering from serious eternal disorder, is not true. There was a large c^m'-V-rntion in Cininnat; ou Friday, twenty-11ve buikii isgs 1 King burned and" 150 people burned out. several firemen were overcome by heat, joss ?100,000. Assistant Postmaster General Stevenson nodestly declines to be a vicc presidential candidate, but suggests that his friend, Mr. Vilas, would liU the bill exactly. ' The ilainis of Mr. Vilasjwill be duly considered. Tiie Wall street highwaymen are talking ibout another panic. We are convinced :hat a panic which would sweep Wail street methods out of existence would te a boon to the country. Goethe once said: "We ought to look at some picture every day." The great and festive German never had the Police Gazelle by his side, but he tried to live up to its teachings, nevertheless. A very large meeting of representative citi/.-r.s was "held at Memphis. Tenn., Wednesday afternoon and passed resolutions unanimously inviting the President and Mrs. Cleveland to visit Memphis. A fire starting in Armour's new beef house, at. the stock yards in Chicago Wednesday evening caused a loss of nearly $300,000, to offset which there is insuarmce of $190,000. Reuben Cole, a negro, was taken from the Surry county, Ya., jail on Monday and hanged fo a tree, for a:i assault committed about a week before upon the person of Mrs. Richard Savage. V. irlv Tliursdav morninjr a freight train was passing o-vcr Mount Savage bridge, a few miles west of Cumberland. Md.. when the structure gave way, and the engineer and fireman were instantly killed. 3Irs. Logan bad so far recoyercu from her injuries on Saturday last as to be able to join her friends at dinner. She expects to leave for Washington the latter part of this week. E * .Senator McDonald is for Cleveland for :i second term because lie "lias made a .^on(i record, is a thoroughly conscientious man and has not doue a single tiling to curry favor with the public." jttayor llcwitt has again shockcd the spoilsmen of New York by announcing that ho will not appoint a president of the Park Board until he finds one who is thoroughly competent. The spoilsmen are easily shocked. General Sherman is preparing a paper to be read before the Army of the Tennessee at iis September reunion in Detroit, lie -vi'ill nftrind the convention of the Grand Army ut i?t. Louis as a delegate from .Missouri. Frederick W. Vanderbilt has contracted for (ie erection of a magoitieept residence on Jiis Newport estate, which when finished will be the handsomest in that place. There is no truth in the rumor that he is to bu}thc late Hizs Wolfe's villa. A monument to Col. Ben Cleveland, a hero of the devolution acd commander at the battle of King's. Mountain fa jihat war, was unveiled Thursday at Fort Maiiisop, a station on the Air Line road, in the presence of 1 ,.100 persons. tr t '?>tW rtf iKn Il/Mil.-.nor/>p Tut. Ji. J^uuci, auuivi \'l i/iiv/ *-.v tors. promises to make public the names of eighty-four generals who are alleged to havti pledged their support to Gen. Boulang?.-r j.-; i coup d'etal after his duel with (JassagLuc. A Xev York dispitcji says a washout occurred on the Erie Railroad Sunday night, the ir.ick being carried away wLiie a train was passing over u. Twenty cars loaded with cheese went into me cliicli and were toCaily wrecked. Cuief Engineer Arthur, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive i2i3?;?ecrs. maintains V.J:- vnwitotinn ..C .1 m.m nf crei').; si>r>sf! and fearless honesty. Recc-ijlly he said: "birikes assessments, and assessments mean deaui io organization." Gen. Cluseiel, of Paris, has published memoirs of his connection with the commune. lie warns the ruling classes that if they drive the people to despair they will find the p^troleuse of the future more deadly than the pttroleuse of'1S71. About midnight -Monday night a negro named John Watson was drowned at Palmetto wharf, Charleston. He had ccmc down ihc Cooper river on a wood boat, and while trying to make it fast to the dock lie was thrown into the water and drowned.: God. Bentley's order excluding colored troops from the intcrnationl military encampnieiit Lo be held in Chicago in October has been Feeajted b)r request of the board of managers ia Changs the enterprise. , The press committee that will have spe-1 ciai xib.'irge of newspaper men who visit St. Louisdurio^ ike grand encampment in September, have decided Lc establish press headquarters for working reporters at the Southern Hotel. ] An jinfurtated mob of men took a negro boy. IS years of age, from the count}- ja.il at Kaufman. Texas, arid hanged him, afterwards riddling his bod}' with bullets. He had committed an assault on a nine-yearold girl. dispatches from various points in Illinois sho\*'ij;at &tepse heat prevailed in the central part of the 'S^atp yesterday. At Lin com tne mercury reae.nea ly* ij: ico auaue. ; A number of prostrations?some fatal? j were reported. A cyclone, 100 yards in width, passed within a mile of Waterloo at 9 o'clock Friday morning. A number of houses have renorted blown down, and the killing r>* on*j jJiun. No other loss of life is reported up to 'ibis t?rn.e. JoL'h Taylor, president cf the J^ormon Church, was buried Friday, lumbers viewed the corpse as it lay in the tabernacle jpen to tlie public sight. A son of Taylor's tried to make a speech, but was compelled :o desist. The case of the State against G. S. rurn.ty, indicted for the murder of Julius Mctzi;:. a polo, at Valley Falls factory on June "JO. was .continued till next term. Th-- around of continuance is the absence jf r^lPfial witnesses. The ftepsfclipap organs ai;c now worryng wi J: ch<; face tk$i ^rpsiJ/jat Cleveland ias signed more pension bil^s ihnn Grant lid. They have about come to the c&belu iion that it is "disloyal" for a Democratic President to sign a pension bill. ?very day we hear of two raving 3Iiss:s ;ip[>'i ciiiprs going out to shoot each other uli of UolS: rfl:cp. we hear no more ibour tiicrii. Can it te ^ossi^e*that these renlfemen annihilate tiwoisel v^aijd their 3 f-CCnds and leave no sigu? The Republican and mugwump papers . e devoting whole columns to -Mr. Eugene iiggi'ns, appointed clerk of the Treasury. rJUtT columns arc act complimentary, but t issi accounts !j?r. fi-igg?cc was enjoying xcelisnt health. It is reported that the numerous iiep.ivj , . car. clerks in the Treasujy Department j re jubilant over the prospect of a licpub can victory in Ohio. The bouncer of the , 're;!$nry Department must have taken a acajou. jj Ajiua G. >'hur^.na. c:i Grover Cleveland: i j [e Is a mau of undoubted honesty and un- j s oubted courage. The American people i " ke a brave man r.nd an honest"man. ; c ivory body must admit that Mr. Cleveland j * both. j c A Canadian who resides in a Nebraska j [ >w- .celebrated tiie Jb oartn 01 .J my yy j ampling the United States flag. A j ;w gentlemen not connected with the State t, apartment promptly roue hire, zz z rail. |: The railroads are living up to their priv- j uuuer tuc lutei-ouue ruujujcrcc -cu;i. i ii early all of them show increased earnings T ace "the bill went into effect. The in- n ease is paid by "the .dear people," for s< hose benefit the Ac: was passed. 1 Probably the most distinguished female j p< id"uca'or in this country is Miss Aiico E. j ri Freeman, president of Welltsley college, j U rhere is great grief among tbe patrons of 1 .hat institution because Miss Freeman has ' :;( fallen in love with a Howard professor and ; t mean? to marry Li in. j r< Eugene Uig^ins, appointment clerk of } a' the tresisury. is charged with violating tbe : p civil service law by taking a hand in the > p Democratic primaries of Baltimore. IliUi- p erto Eugene has succeeded in knocking out 3 >iTc onmmcnLs ami we are willies* to lav a small amount on him this time. y Ex-Senator Thomas C. Phut has offered : Colonel Fred Grant the llepubiiccan noitri- ii nation for Secretary of State of New York, v and he thinks that Colonel Grant will ae ( ecjit. This is ia the "line of the policy of '1 \f?. (>!->:t .?c srt.*?n J ?U1. JL lutb uu\'^bvu I -? us Senator Iliscock was elided. i L Tho great anti-poverty socieiy organized | by Henry George and Dr. McGlynn lias ' been in operation fourteen weeks. It has 1 collected $5,007.-10 ami spent $4,074 50? f net balance *92.1)0. It will be seen that c the anti-poveriy socriety is preparing to i make us all rich. I Butler Moore, a white boy ctne years of < aj;e, was rnn over by a street car in Atlanta \ Tuesday morning and bad both bis logs 1 horribly crushed, lie was pushed off the car by <i negro boy named Frank Wright, ; but!he negro denies this. Moore will lose < both legs, even if he survives. i T;:e brakemcn on !hc T>"ew Mexico, Ari- 2 zona and* Sonora Railway are out. The ' trouble was caused by the Superintendent J * ?* -1. . . ? - _ 1. issuing orders compelling me men to maKe up their own trains in Xogales yard. To do ibis the men say that they "would cot have six hours res* iu twenty-four. Unknown parties entered the weaving room of the large 'cotton mill of the Man- 1 ville Company, at Manville, R. I., Tuesday night, and by running a knife along the tops of the rolls ruine i some .3,000 yards of f.-ney goods on the looms. The mill : was recently the scene of a weavers'strike. Samuel X. Brooks, of Hyde, England, father of Hush Maxwell Brooks, alias Walter II. Lenox ?.Iaxwcll, the famous chloroformer ol' C. Arthur Preller, will ar rive in St. Louis to-day to make the lost effort to save his son from the gallows. The Columbian government has granted to the Central and South American Telegraph Company authority to establish and. operate a telegraph line across the Isthmus of Panama, .and to extend its -rabies from Colon along the Atlantic coast of South America. Twelve persons liave died from injuries received in Wednesday's accident on tlic Chicago and Alton liailway, and at least thirty w.ere injured, most of Ihem slightly. The track was blocked uiue hours The killed :.nd wounded were nearly all employees of the construction train. There, are 1,200,000 registered slaves in Uinx.i!, but before long they will all be free. All ."laves registered under the act of 187 i will be free in two more years. Until then they serve their masters, but receive pay. A slave who can raise $200 can purchase his freedom at once. The Inter-State Commission does not re- i gard the fact that commutation tickets are put on sale at given rate, Jo be one that entitles the purchaser of a mileage ticket to complain of unjust discrimination if charged a higher rate. The "circumstances ar.d condition V the op:mon says, "arc r^i [ the same." . The library of the late Rev. Archibald j Alexander liodge, 1), I)., professor of di- | i dactic ;tnd polemic theology in Princeton | Theological Seminary, has been, with the j exception of a few volumes retained by the j family of the deceased, presented to Lincoln i University, near Oxford. The collection I. of books em-. races several hundred volumes. | A spcciaitrom Clinton, Iowa, says that j boys at pjay set lire to a barn in a thickly j settled pari of il:c city Tuesday afternoon. I The Uaptist church end four residences ; were destroyed, and hulf a deven other: ri'lio lnv<; ' is about .$20,000; only parti}' insured. A construction train, carrying over 100 laborers, was run into on Wednesday evening by a freight train, with fearful consequences. Five men were-killed outright and nine wounded, of which latter two will die. Itcspousibility for the ! t A delegation fr~m Lynchburg, Va., ' headed by Senator liar.iel, ;.a!hd on the I President and invited him to attend the, State Fair, to be held at Lynchburg in October next. The President promised to consider Ujc invitation, at:d iie said hewould gl\v a decided answer at a later day. The Board of Guardians of Limerick,: Ireland, has declared the Poor Law Union ; bankrupt. Kino thousand pounds is due! to contractors for supplies. The banks have j refused '.o ?usb the checks of the Union, i and r:;tc* have not paid. The Board j of Guardians has ordered that legal action ; be begun to recouer rates i Some of the prophets arc saying that Tom j j Powell cannot possibly be elected in Ohio. ; I Nearly all the prophets said David B. Hill j [ could not be eleeted in New York in j A political prophet is about a? Reliable as j those good old almanacs which gave the i complexion of a day a year and a half i ahead. ! Lightning this summer is breaking up j : sorao old traditions as to its propensities, i i fih/wi svr rir">ntlv it ct.nr*V frt llir> nlrl rnlf ! long enough, to' strike a tiec. Then it , branched out into a variety of freaks, ! striking f>vo men in a row boat, killing :i man on a feat her bed, breaking a basket of eggs suspended in a cellar, and putting out j all the ele.ct.nc li^jits in Atlanta. A document of vital importance to the ! organization of Knights of Labor, and signed by s?zek leading men as C. E. IVlcXeill of Boston, J. Archibald, John Morrison and Wm. Foster of Lowell, has been received in Chicago. The circular has been sent to all organizations connected j with the Knights of Labor in the form of j 1 a secret circular. i i Nc-iU-er side in Texas uses a sof t answer J ' to'tura poagressman Mills. | , anti-prohibitionist, In a h the other ' . day. asserted that "hell was full'to over-; ; flowing with such political preachers as j.1 Dr. B. H. Carroll," whereupon the Waco i Advance, promuitionist. cyiis Mr. alius, j 1 "this foul-mouthed, Inirdelic, snake-eyed i c monster." ! i The father of Brooks. alios Maxwell, the j _ St. Louis trunk' 'murderer, is on' his way ' i froni Englap4 to make a last' desperate! r effort to save his son's life. It is, qF .course,! impossible for the poor old man to avert c the doom of his guilty son, but he clings to ? the hope. that he may succeed. Brooks is under sentence to be hung on the 26th of August. ,, A disastrous tornado passed over David E City. Nebraska, on Friday. One man was | r killed and over i.alf the buildings in town ; demolished,' including the <"."nion Pacific |, and tlie' Burlington and" ^issouri depots. j ^ A large ones scuuoi nuuse, use memoaisi Congregational churches imd several j' stores uutl* ^.'any dwelling houses were wrecked. The duuiii^c i~ estimated, at I I $200,000. . I A car cleaner on Friday night found six $ official envelopes behind the heater in postal car No. 709, at the Grand Central dcpot; Ycv: York. The envelopes bad ,*r bepn oftebcu, '.bjy t there were in them a ^ number of check's ia transijt for ?few York ? banks. The < he^ks found Aggregated $0,000, and none had been stoisn. There bad beon no money in the envelopes and no valuable letters are missing. rc One of the queerest facts in natural hisLcrV has been discovered by I?cv. J. J. m Lafrerty, o; IlLhrnc-nd, who gives it to the c( ft-orld in his religicl.us iourr.ui as follows: st 'When <1 sparrow hawk'pccneco on a; guinea, he iels the guinea Sy, but the}s0 lawk, silting on tlie-back of she fowl, uses jU c rci! tn <nii(]ft the eninca. lie always ! ' steers his viciiui to Lis nest in the forest."-' j jr It is understood that the United States ac ;tcam: Iiip Atlanta on Tuesday went ashore ' >11 a jeai ro;?k ledge and broke one of her )ropelbr b]adcs.' iicr oSicers are very re-j ia.; icent, but it'is believed ilict tie report is ! sn rue. At all events she put buck to New-! UE >ort, R. I., although she went out for ? sn days' cruise, and is now anchored to the aiuoy off the training station. ^ tcr.-ible epidcmic prevails in the Bee- j' et'tsville sectiOu of ilarlboro county, S. C. j * Vithin a small area of the county, not! ho lore than 12 miles square, 30 or more per-j cu dds have died within a period of 30 days. ] Di: 'he epidemic seems to oe a iever. several4 str< i L-rsons arc still very low, but with the j tius ior me iasi lew nays. n is uop?u mat ic disease will be checked. Tlie seventh annual State prohibition b invention is in session at Jackson, Miss., ? hirty-one counties arc represented by f jgular deletes and eevcral^hy proxy, J bout forty in all. The meeting is com- ? o.sod of representative men, and they ap- i ear Lo ;>e deeply interested in the cause of j rohibiuon. Bishop Galloway, of the ^ lethodist Church, is the presiding officer. t ? * * 1 ^ r- T>^1 Tr,r A rwooay Hgill Deguu 111 jdiju euuuty, xvj., j .iiich still progresses. The slierilx sum- ( ;r.;icJ ;i possee to arrest :i puny of Turners, iving on Yellow Creek in that couuty, c /ho resisted, anil in the tight which ensued, T Jeorge Thom:ts, of the posse, and George , "timer, of the other side, were killed. j >aeh side has been re in forced, and the igiit'is raging hotter than at lirst. 1 A special from Sioux City, Iowa, says: j The Missouri river continues to cut the " rank iti front of this city, several hundred j eel of valuable property having gone out 1 - - - - * ? _ rri _ f >r sight m the last twcniy-iour nours. xui ilinois Central. Sioux City and Pacific and ( Milwaukee railroads have joined in an J :lTort to stop the cutting, and are working 1 50U men. Engineers say they can control < t. in time." t The Inter-State Commission says that ! xrrsons belonging to Hie class known as j omm?rcial travelers are not privilcdgcd to i -;de over tlie railroads at lower rates than ] ire paid by other persons. -Whatever reas- < jnable rates commercial travelers are made .. v/.llltnv lie mnrln tf> Tl/lV. > / |'?j> ? V ? i?JTo chargc one more than auothcr'is an unjust discrimination. And this is tnw whether tickets issued are mileage tickets ! jr 111 some other form. A meeting of the Richmond, Va., I)em ocratic Committee unanimously adopted a ' resolution requesting Blair, a member of the committee and a wealthy and prominent business man, to resign, on account of articles of his which appeared in the New York Independent, charging Democrats in ihc South with fraud in elections and the intimidation of negroes, and advocating mixed schools and similar doctrines. A peculiar case is up in Yincennes, Ind., Charles Bohn had J. II. Bunch arrested foi taking away Bohn's wife and living with her. Bunch is a blind pensioner and had quite a sum of money. Mrs. Bohn had a strong liking for the blind man and Slie leu uer nusuanu, uui n uu? that Bohn really sold his wife to Bunch for $300 ami held Bunch's note therefor. The sale was effected. but the note was never paid, hence the difficulty; Tuesday night's very heavy rains did immense damage at the Falls of Schuylkill, and the oldest residents of the place say that il was the heaviest storm they ever experienced. I lain began to fall early in the evening and until midnight poured in torrents. Water rushed down the billy streets, and at 1 o'clock yesterday morning a roaring stream six feet deep poured down Miff lin street. A number of buildings were washed away, and the water was five feet deep on the floor of the poliec sub-station. The loss will reach ?l(iO,OCO. Bit ICV-V-BR AC. TOO MEAN TO EAT. No got so mean ho would not cat Of any kind of dish; liis friends did urgently eutreat That he'd partake of iis'u. . Shouldn't the. fork of a river be near its mouth. A striking thing in gjoves?The pugilsit's DSL. When dentists are partners lh.?}r ought to puil together. No man can enjoy sunshine if he persists in turning his baek to tiie sua. Many a man l>elieves he is great because lie takes his shadow for his substance. The average tramp takes no interest in the motto "While there's life there's soap." Tennyson says he has laid down his pen. 1 le l;as probably employed a stenographer. To prevent a shiny *kin u,c a little cam J?ui.u 1U HAC VV t^Oi. w 4UVW powder; tliey are delusions. The woman with a disagaccablc bang is she who hammers on a piano in the house pcxt door. . IS'.i mailer liow ir.ueh actors may nuarrel. they always "make up" before they come upon the stage. Fortune knocks onceatcveiy man's iloor but she doesn't go hunting through beer saloons for him if lie happens to be out. When 'er my sweetheart I espy Whose heart I teach, as love unfolds, Then doubly may I claim my eye A well beloved "pupil" holds. Why may Dutch peop^s be ;;ud to comc into tlic world ready dressed:' Because they arc born in Holland. The Massachusetts Republican State Convention will be held in Boston on September 27. Large figures arc fashionable for silks . this season. If you do not believe it, try to \ buy one for your wife. , A whip makes the horse go, "money < makes the mare go" and green muskmclon ( pickied makes a mango. , A Lowell, Mass., dispatch says that four girls were drowned Thursday at 1 North Bellerica, while batlimg. ; The only disease transmitted by kissing, < the theories of medical experts to the con I Lrary notwithstanding, is affection of the ] heart. . i "Do you rccLify mistakes here?'' asked a ' gentleman, as be stepped into a drug store. 1 "Yes. sir, we do," if the patient'.is still i ilive/' replied the urbane clerk, i lie gave consent; 'twas all he'd give, I But all his friends' felt inad,'ob, j Tl;c lijl; Ifyey found on which he'd-lire ' Was nothing but c, sj^acf ow. 1 "I always prefer to be on the safe side, i EviiL'ii l speculate. rcmarkea tiic trusted ( rcasurcr, as'lic alighted from the train in Montreal. 5 "Now, woman's sphere?" began Mrs. S. s "0 yes, I know what that is," replied her * rUo!,aufl. ""Vy'ell, what is it?' Why, a wo- j nan s fear is ;? * There is sweet hope for the bow-legged . nan. An emineut surgeon says that crook- t :<1 legs* may often be. made straight by bcn<? broken. c TJie man who rides on the cars every day , s satisfied 'with one scat; but the man who j ides once a year wants at least four. e A Ilicijland man has had a needle taken ^ >ut of h;s body. Hp aoy shows' how to , .ccount for the stitches in Lissidc. j The Xew Orleaus Picayune publishes t lommunications "with the author's per- _ nission." It is different here. In this cli nate we suppress thorn without the author's emission. Indignant Customer?Look here, I've ieen waiting here for the last half hour. Waiter?That's notliiug. I've been wai- j rig here for the last two years, and I ain't yt icking about it either. - ^ iOOk out ior the rnajUea wiih Dang.', & Whom - our fondest affection allures; lie pulls ue wool oyer Ii.er eyes,' ' tl And she's likely to puli it o'er yours. d< 'An early riser!" said a freind who ran [c ito Col. Soxxlc emerging from a saloon at c] A. M. "No, sir," said the Colonel, CJ rushing the back of his hand across his Sy risily mustachc. "Xo rye, sir: old Tom w go.id enough for ijic." p. A little four year-oiu crca*cd $ ri^pje by b! smarking to the teacher of the Sunday :hool class. "Cur dog's dead. I'll l>ct the th igcls were scared when they saw him gs >ming iiti the walk. Hp's awful cross to dc rangers." at ?.!:i!;el?J Tow did you bruise your hand ^ 3iau t?A drummer tried to kiss me, cx nd i slapped ins rice. jfabCi?biapncu drummer's face with your Ijare IiaBdv ow fooiisli! Couldn't you hud a hammer iywhere? s,w Wicked boys take great delight in pitch- j__ banana peels on the bustles of young 'iies When a pitch is successful, a <]uiet * lile passes along the street as the victim * iconsciously moves along. The gothic- kj of bustle is much Dreferred bv the bovs. ... the peels rest better on that kind of a stle. - * - Delicate diseases of cither sex, i wever induced, speedily and permanently int< red. Book 10 cents in stamps. World's yoi spensary Medical Association, C63 Main wo eet, Buffalo, 2s. Y. ' yoi Tcrrj''s I-ncky Widow. There is a long and curious story beiind the announcement ntfide, wit 1 a i ;ood deal of sensational ilourish, tli it a ortunc of ?7.000.000 has bciMi le.'t to Irs. Kate Louise Terry by h?r late hu?>and, I vail Felro Terry, who died in \aris, where 'the lucky wid^w is still iviug. The >7.000.000. will probably ' >o cut down a good deal, but if the foruuc reaches half that sum Mrs. Terry s an extraordinarily fortunate woman. ; )f the lady the Hartford Times says: Her life up to the mx-sent time, if ac 1 :? - lUllilVij UUpiUlUU ill .1 UU>1,1, nako interesting reading. Kale Ixjuise Gorman (her maiden name) came litiier from England in childhood with lor fraher, who settled in Brooklyn, md eventually became a judge 'there. ; She is now about :>2 years of age, handsome, of good figure, and a style that J las a good deal of dash in it it wiy? i .0 her good looks and her style that she ; jwed her court-room marriage to Ivan | P. Terry. Before that she had been the .vifc of the notorious bank' burglar, Jharley Bullard, who is now said to be serving a long lerm of imprisonment in Belgium. The marriage to Bullard took place iu England, where she was visiting, when she was about 1G years old. I Bullard then went by the name of ! ninrlos Wells. lie wns a smart fellow, i with a line address and plenty of spending money, and the girl he married knew nothing about his real character. Ele took her to Paris, where he opened a sort of American bar-room on a showy scale, and installed his pretty voung wife as cashier. She naturally | attracted a good deal of notice, and the venture prospered for a'whiie. Builard ! gave il up, however, and brought his : wife to ?<ew York. It was then sue ; found out who and what he was. Another wife soon turned up, and the ; couple separated, never to meet again. ! The secoad wife took her two children and went off on her own account, llow ; she lived till she met Terry does not j appear to bo known. lie was the sou of a miilionaire sugar-planter in Cuba, and had made some money himself. Tlicy were married without any loss of ' time, but the subsequent proceedings were not entirely harmonious. A number of little unpleasantnesses occurred, ] and led up liually to a police-court sensation. Mrs. Terry was of a decidedly jealous turn, and once on going through nor husband's pockets, after 1 ho manner of wideawake wives, she found a gushing letter from a young woman explaining why a certain appointment was not kept. It is needless to say that the letter did not improve Mrs. Terry's state of mind. After thinking a while she acta trap for the .young woman, and caught her in it Then she called on her at her home to give her a talking to, and got turned out for her pains. That warmed her up stili more, anil her next suip was l<j ujutvu <i .i-umok the young woman of appropriating certain money that sho said she missed. Then came the police-court sensation, in which the two women played prominent parts, and which tiie reporters had a line time writing up. After a great deal of wrangling the charge was dismissed, and the second woman, a Miss Atwood, soon after retaliated by suing Mrs. Terry for slander. She claimed Sio.OOQ damages, and a jury awarded her $800, but as Mrs. Terry had no property in her name to levy on the judgment is still unpaid. Miss Atwood will try pretty hard to collect it when Mrs. Terry returns to New York as a millionaire widow, if she does return. Her husband's will has been received there for probate, and she will probably follow it. The unborn child is expected next month. Venl Pate. U Cut out tho bone, and trim off all the fat and gristle which are put aside for the jelly. The ioan part of the veal umat-tiioM tw-cliupptil very flue, anU | any biuau paruuius ui mu wuita iiiuv | still remain in it removed. Add to the J choppcd veal, six soda crackcrs rolled j very fine, half a teaspoonful of salt, a J little pepper, one heaping tablespoonful j of butter, and two well beaten eprcrs. j Mix all well together, and press tightly i into a square, or round tin to form it. j then slip a knife round the edge tc j loosen it, and turn it from the form, place it in a shallow baking pan, glaze it with egg, sprinkle oyer it one finely rolled cracker, aud a tablespoonful of butter .cut in small pieces. Pour^n the pan one pint and a half of water, which serves as a gravy to baste it with while it is baking, and this should be done about every twenty minutes. Two hours will bake it in a moderate oven. It is ihen carefully removed fiom the pan by slipping a knife beneath it to loosen sverv part that it may not b:j broken, | and placed on a plate to cool. The jelly is made as follows: The bones, fat, and 'trimmings of :he veal ircput in a saucepan with one quart of ;o!d water, a lil.le salt and the shells of .he C??S which have been used for the pate. Let all boil slowly together, ivhile the pate is cooking, two hours, or intil reduced to one pint. Strain it and et it stand to cool, then skim off the fat rvmcii rises, roiirit again m ine sauce- j ?an, place It on the (ire, ami add half a of Cox's gelatine, stirring untii it s thoroughly dissolved. Have ready a .itfle burnt sugar which is made by put,ing In a smnll tin, oue teaspoouful of ine sugar, and one of water. Let it )oil very quickly until it becomes a dark 3rown color, then strain, and lot it stand to cool. Place the. pate in an jarthen dish, or mould, either round, or :ouare as ihe shaoe of the pate may be. mil the mould should be half an inch nrgcr ail round tnan the pate. Pour .lie jelly in, place it on the ico, and Yhcn stiffened, it will have formed aii ound the pate. When turning it from he mould dip it as is done with a form )T jelly, in hot water for a moment only, tnd turn it out on the dish on which it s to bo served. When cresses arc in reason garnish with them, or parsley vill answer at .other times. It is also >retty with a fe^y slices oi lemons scat-' ered through the parsley. The pate is o be cut in thin slices when serving it. -31. E. Whittcmorcy in (Jood Housexcplng. VI imwr ui inu.tutau, , Lexington, Ky.. July 28.?Colonel John I. Ciis'.leman and Adjutant Roger "VVilams returned from Morehead to-day. ; rhcrc they had been sent by Governor [nott to inquire into the propriety of sendig troops tiiere to at'.end on the sessions of ic circuit court, which is sci for next Monay! The report-thai they have examined \ ie situation and think it unnecessary. The I ?'wn Is dead. Every business house is osed and tbe doors nailed up, with the cception of one small grocery store and ' ,loon, the latter being carried, on by Hie ? idow of Craig Tolliver. The town is k ltrolled day and night by forty members ' the law and order society, armed with . 'iricaestcr ri^cs. They arc constantly on 1 c alert for an'attack froiii the Tolliver f mg. The Sheriff in Mount Sterling, and * :clarcs that he will not go to Morchead to t/?m1 c-Ai-irf hdIacc trnnnc nrr> snnt tn mnirt WU4" ~ ? I in the peace. The law and order society press their ability to protect the citizens d aid the court in the full execution of s p law. It ii the cencral feviiug that at c 2r=t opportunity th.a Toll!/writes will <f 'oop down ou Lhe town and i.vcnge the ? ntJi r>f flifir ;tnr] Ins kinsii'ipn. It is own thai an organisation for thai pursc is in easy reacli of Morehcad. The i?eucc of troops might temporarily avert _ attack, but the only true solu'.ion of the >ody feud is to let the citizens of Rowan s inty settle it among thenise1 v*es. j H I temperance paper asks, bitterly, '"Co o one of bur gin palaces, and what do lflnd?" Very apt to ^nd gin. You uldn't expect to rind icc cream, would ? 1? 5 | . Mii;r? submerged. Reading. Pa., July 2S.?Owing to the j recent storm swelling small stream', the, Little Lehigh river this morning overflowed ; its hanks :?:;d water dashed into a Urge; number cf iron ore mines in Long Swamp t township in this ccuntv. Some of tbej shafts arc one hundred and fifiw feet deep. \ They arc ail filled up and tifteen acres <f: ground, eotered with mines, is under wa-1 :cr. presenting the appearance of a large ; lake. AI! the machinery and buildings are submerged and two hundred arc out of employment in consequence. They cannot | resume work for months. Many of them made narrow escapes as the water rushed into the mine very rapidly. The loss to the ! owners is heavy. Tr !?lwi?vs Si-.:mils nrv-tiv :o sav. "The sun i sunk beneath ihe western iiori/. >n." but a j moment's r'-lLction shows that it is abcu: t!:e only horizon he ei uidsink ijcce.-ilh. under the tire urns'an res. When he feds, like sinking he nl'.vays selee"> the western horizon. Some one wiio has given the subject e. -n- j siderable study says that "blue eyes usually ' go with light hair." We have not given the matter much thought, but wt* have no I tical that black eyes frequently go with a bloouy n;>K*. A NAMELESS CASE. ! }ly case has been a very curious one for about thirteen years. At interals of about one wet-k I would be attacked with spells of severe and most excruciating pain, always commencing in the region of my kidneys. The pain would then go upwards and affect my body and head, arid seemed to penetrate my very eyeballs, creating i he most intense suffericg. lasting about eight hours each speli. I resorted to all kinds of medicine without benefit. Several dcc'ois treated my cast. but none gave relief. I finally used B. B. B. as an experiment, and to my utter-astonishment all pain and suffering vanished after using three doses. To the present time I have used three bottles, and not a pain has ever returned. I do not know what was the matter, | neither could my physician name the I complaint. The B. B. B. acted finely ! and powerfully upon my kidneys; my i appetite has been splendid and my con| stitution buiifc up rapidly. B. Thomas, Constitution, Ga., Hay G, 13S6. jUnimpeachcd Integrity. * I am 55. Broke down twelve years ago, and Lave not been able to work since. Have lost proper action of my hips and legs. For live years scrofulous sores have appeared on my scalp and nose, and at same time mv evesisht be I gan to fail, and for three year's have been comparatively blind. Huve been treated | by eminent physicians _of different | schools without a euro. I have taken ; five l^otties of B. B. B. (made at Atlanta, | Ga.) and all scrofulous sores are graduj ally' healing. Inflammation about mj i eyes has disappeared and there is soint improvement :n my vision. Am very j uracil benefited and relieved and be> in ! to feci like a boy again?feel good. IUj strength and activity are returning in raj legs and Lips. The 13. E. B. acts vigorously upon my kidneys, and the great quantity of matter that Las been forced out through' tLe skin is utterly incredij ble, often so olfeusive in odor as to pro! duce nausea. I refer to all business men : of LaGrange, Ga. P. Prgphill. j LaGrange, Ga., January 13, 1886. All who desire full information a1, mi', the f-aaso and cart of flood t'oisons, scrofula.';nd Scrofulous swelling?. t leers, sores, Kheuma tisni, Kidney <oxap'aints, Catarrh, etc . car. secure t>y mail. free, a copy pur 32 p:i^e liius ir.iU'd !;o.)k of Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever before known. Address, iiLcoi) Balm co., , Atlanta, t;a. ' *_ DESKS, OFFICE FURNITURE A?JD FIXTURES. AfcSt Tor Pamphlet. TEKKr Snew CASE CO., Nashville, Teen. bi mm mm, CATAWBA COUNTY, X. C. . Newly fitted up wi'li new Hotel and Fu niture for over -if O quests and the proprie ors ! would be glad to see all theiir old ::r.d many new friends kt-re. 'llio medical properties of the water are unriveled for dyspepsia. KheuinatLsm, Liver, Kidney and Urinary diseases, General lebilit.v and Nervous Prostration. Healthier location not to be found. BATHS COMPLETE. Cool, Shower, Worm and Hot. Sulphur, Hot Air snd Vapor laths, fine Band of i'usk and .ail Amusements kept atlirst class Water LH'Jy JL ? IU1 Dk. E. 0. ELLIOTT & SOX, Proprietors. ^ Jj y1 iiESSE^TMjlgSTl: Ranger ^? X&CJ^l | f{*^,<Mnh. IS A LINIMENT PERFECTLY j j HARMLESS.AM SHOULD BE (JSED A | i F?VVMONTHS.DuFqpE_CCNFINEMENT.I ! SEND FOR BQpX I 0 MOTHERS . I i BBAQFEI D'KEGULATQR OO.I ?u ATLANTA.GA. ! ONE OF THE FINEST RESORTS iS| THE SOUTH. Ik lissrJ Sprigs. GASTON COUNTY, N. C. This elega_ t Summer Hesort is nm open. Accoau -iodatioa equal to the best Elevation 2,','00 i'ect above sea level Rates $2.00 per day, $10.00 and $12. (X per week. For circulars or inforraatior address tiie proprietors. COZZEXS & TE03IAS, Ail-Healing P. O. OH AI?l,OTT"R P T>m IMC! SESSION BEGLN'S SEPT. 7, 1887. 1.Ti\ T Vvi'PTTT "TIT fn?- WlT~V/2 T A TMr*. : v/ i t i.. i * i. i ^ Li iu the bouth lias aclniuta?va supe iorto those offered heie in every departnent?Collegiate, Art and Music. Oc!j xperienced and accomplished teachers. ( rile building is lighted with gas, warmed I villi the l>e>t wrought-iron furnaces, ha.- a iot ami cold water yaths, and first-cl&s- c p;>oi:;tment.s a* IJoardiag behooi ii very reject?no -;ci:uoi iu the South ha? * uperior. ? Redaction for two or more from the s^nu- $ tmily or ii ^liborhool. 1'upils ch rged only o:u <Jute ofenuauce, after*the Xirst uiOLlii i cut; | a For Catalogue, with full particulars. a.i j re&s Kev. Wil. K. ATKINSON, 5 Charlotte; N. C. { ( dm=mpi FfiR^JEVELS FO! IT <''=^111?* f ~?TERRACE WSI ?2 102* Enslnecrs. Architect H W . * -- & Ja andbri<liremi>n : fur vnr IO #1 ~ If Kilieerinjr, mechanic-. .11 o 'B \ 0 " cr~' I':r"icrs and Mechanics 5- \ * -- , TcfcscopicwKhts. iron head . JJ it fv 22 d--ZTvcs, double extension - rad '/ft. r* V4 .'.n ? graduated circle and poiatc: . W fr=> -3 instrument. Circular trio if jg C. C.-TERRY,^ CUK.2-:S XiJL, HUMORS, from i1. common I31oJcli, or Eruption, I to the worst Scrci'ala. SaU-rneuci, uFever - sores," Scaly or Rongrh ; ? Skis:, fii short, nil diseases caused by bad bio?d arc conquered by this powerful, pnrii'.viiiar, and iavijrorati::;* medicine. Great i?;j Eating Ulcers rapidly lical under its benign iniiuenco. Ksp<.*cialty has it manifested !is potency in coring Tetter, Bosc Rasli, Bdiis, Carbuuclcs, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Slip. joint Oisc-'sc, White Swellings, . <?cirre, or Thick Seek, and Enlarged Glands* Send tea cents in stamps for a -Jh large treatise, with colored plates, on Skin I)is?tseiv or the same amount for a treatise on Scrofulous Affections. M "THE BEJLOOD IS THE EIFE." i i.?mitirhK' rfoanse it by nsinjr Dr. Fierce'* C?o!?cr. jried ieal Discovery, and Rood m digestion, a fair skiu, buoyant *pir- B i'.g, unci vital strength, will beestablished. CONSUMPTION, v.-hi'h Is Scrofula of the Lungh is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken be- . mm fore the last stages of tbe disease are reached. From its marvelous power over this terribly fatal disoiise, when lirst offering this now fc lebrated remedy to the public. Dr. Pierce ' ;?2 j&ouprht seriously of calling it his "Con- f?S sviBptioa Cure," but abandoned that AL H i name as too limited. fot a medicine which, V from its wonderful combination of tonic, or l-sircn?theni;:cr, alterative. or blood-cleansing, ^ anti-bilious, pectoral, aim r.umuvc (nui?at <.>.<, is unfvjualed, not only :<? a rrmedyfor . consumption. but for all Chronic Bis- -; casts of the * ' | Liver, . 'J; vi j C?,SS d Lungs. If you fool drovrsv, debilitated, liavo i sallow color. f skin, or yellowish-brown spota on luce or body, fn_<jucut hoadaebe or dlzziiio?', bad tasto in mouth, internal heat or chill-!, alternating with hot flushes, low spirits and p>omy forobodiiyss,-irregular appetite, .^ nn<: cv.u 1 toup-uo. you are suffering from ^1 r?di?cstso::. Oyspepsla, and Torpid Skiver, or * JSilioiifciicss." In many cases only pait of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy fcr all such cases. Dr. Pierce's Golden ^Icdicai Discovery is unsurpassed.' For Weak. Spitting of Blood, Shortness oi Srcatli, Bron? cliitis, Asthma, Severe Conghs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. M Sold p.v Druggisek at $1.00, or SIX * BOTTI.ES fcr $5.00. :m-:i<1 ton cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's on Consumption. Address, IVorld's S>i>pcnsary Medical Associaiiou, 663 Main Street* Buffalo, N. Y. Wml $500 REWARD : y is offered by the nrcprietora - ' of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy ! \ for a case of catarrh which :>sfA ' *hey cannot cure. If .you V _ have a discharge from the iose. offensive or otherwise, partial loss of -iinell. taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure in head, you have Catarrh. Thousands of cases terminate in consumption. 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