The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 02, 1896, Image 4
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VARIOUS TOPICS Di.SOUrtSlCT) liV !
Tine rniijOsopHRii,
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Veopio itiul Aitnlmof tb<? Day llumtlnl
in VJftOroUH H?yU.
Ono time thoro waft a gonoroun, big- ;
ho, r tod mau by tho iiorno of Colonel ;
CJ r i f?li\ living at GAlneavillc, (In., and
hie heaVTa desire wa& to hco poaoo on j
earth and good will among men, Ilia
hand wo^ open as tho day to charily,
but hit* chief delight wan to reoonoilo :
those who wcro at enmity and mnko
peaoo between unborn. llo worked dili
gently along thia lino for novoral yearn
and was culled tho peacemaker, but in
ooureo of titno ho seemed to lose hia
influenoe, aad if hogueooedod inemoth
oring a cpiarrel it hroko out again.
Politics got rampant and ohuroh mem- '
bers got. nt out>?, and it took n good
deal of'' hia tim? vi.siting arouud and .
plencling for peaoo. At last ho pou- t
dored over the matter and, liko old
Kip Van Winkle, ho "ftvroro oft'. " "I
can't do it, judge," ho cadly con feared
to hia old friend, Judge Lumpkin, "I
can't do it. I thought l could r<foira
mankind; but I oan't. '1 hoy get worae
instead of better. Socicty in like a
mill dam. It ia al ways /'priuging a leak, ,
and au fuut ait you atop one hole it
breaks out at another. Nothing hut
tho graoa of (tod can keep peace among
tho people, and ov?ut thatdocn not aoom
to oironlate in tbia region, and e o X
liavo.quit,"
The judge oomfortod him nod told j
him not to deapnir, but Griffin rotirrid ;
iroiu tliB contest a f-aihbu and a wiser j
man. Tho strife and slander and
backbiting went on, aud it took peuoo 1
warrants to keep tho peace. N>.> one
man can reform society, and with I
many reformers it ia tioon discovered
that they need a littJo rotorrning them
solves.
llenr.y Ward Bencher was a great
preacher and a roformer of wooIhI eon
dun!, but ho fell from grnoo just an
Solomon did. Most of theae reformer*
aro in earncut, but they are cranks ami
htm righteous overmuch. I'm khurr>t
brought tiobUlu and di&oord in Ida '
cburoh^>y exoe*sivo zoul. Tom Dix<ju '
ia doing tho aaruo thing by dabbling
into politico. A rrapcolablo minority j
o! hie members are silver DcraocrutH, >
and bis pulpit talk lwm intmlUd them, j
When a prcaeher aabiimca to know it
oli he Iobgh b1o p flnonoe. Humility ia .
tho beat credential n man of God can
have. Vanity auil conceit may not bo \
uihs, but they aro traits that nobody \
forgivoe. Political preachcra may get :
i file e, but they make onernita ai d that i
isubadsigu. Drn wiug orowdn and crcut* j
lng a aeneation irt one thing, but saving j
toulii through the power ot tho gof.pal ;
ia another, t wiidi tiint every preacher 5
would let pot it in* alone, for when hn 1
abuHea tho Democratu ho makes them j
mail, and it does not reconcile them if t
ho ubusca the Hepiil.licans and tho Pop- ;
ulintfi, too. .It is as if ho said : "Evrv- j
body is a rai-oul but me." Of con mo j
we all got more or less excited about \
poJ|||da and let our prejudices get tho t
better- of our judgment, and at auoli !
times it beoomeo tho preaohcra to bo
calm and eereno and tolerant and to ;
kc<'p tho peace. 1 see tt charged in i
tho northern press that we have no j
fair elections in Georgia, I. deny tho j
nllegatiou and defy tho al legal <>v. I !
havo been on tho watch for years and j
have had no reason to inspect, that any '
man, black or white, baa been defraud- j
cd of bin volo in my county. I believo j
that men havo voted who were not en
titled to vote, bul it was no part of a
echo mo by tho ofticials or ronnagi-re,
aud waa wholly unknown to 'hem. I
believe that t Lio elections iu Ooortia
nro aa fair as in any otato in thrv t-n
ion. Tho defeated party always cries
frand, but never proves it. Binnder is
a cheap i oJuee, but is hard to undo,
and tho further from homo it ttaveU
the. deeper it settles in iho public
mind.
Intolerance in the bane <>'< noo.irty,
both in church and state. I lead
ing today aomo bitter 1 1 1 i 11 c- o against
Wcititiii titling bicycle*, and hi tho
mi ill d paper u tcmperatca nf.ib!n mtiHo
ill uufcllno of th?" It Will! Wl'ltteM
by ft woman? -a lailv ? ami 1 oonouied in
nil tho mud. T ran hoo unthinf> im
modoit ill a ?irl tiding if h!u.- is in < .? i -
catly dressed in ftkirtaand depo^'* hi r
noif modestly. A fi?nt giii wj!J be fust,
whether uhn rides in ^U: * f ?;t bloom
err, or don't t id (J ul a!!. rherc i?> morn
immodesty m |.rnroit>fU<*>ui< t ;a i 1 -a: Is
ing and in this ruund dances of tho
I'.'tUro! ni tliAa '!> ::.i.ufr (ho hike, even I
jri I *1 1 <>Mi?>rw. \ few venis iigo 1 whs
shocked a? tn<j idea of' any decent pirl
lidu... ;},*? hut- my |in judlcoA ?
)| l"'l J'Hi'.Sl'd UWllV. Il HOW SCUtOa.
gl-accfu! tniug to do, and I admire the
poetry of lh?.jr motion. My wife i?
in lov?.< <v 'tj ;ho wheel, and m,Vu thai, i
if f;iio ronid ? a<! hark forty or llfty
veari fcho would 1 1 n v o one. Two ?
"f hi r grond.si rn <*nme over from
liomo on their wheels, and one moon
lit h'. ni^ht f ho remarked that if thoro
?'js nobody to aoo Iter t<bts would go
clou n to the ten Lie court aid tak<> a
round ou the sly. "Merciful fa- .
therf-l IforibiKt dietuj Sic j
temper tyrannic!" 1 exclaimtd,
"Von could'nt ritlo )f you would
and you (ihonld'ut if you eould,
and you shan't even (lunk about
it. Aow, there," and i departed thoM>
00ftAt3 and walked out iu tho hail to
let mj cholor dowu. Pretty aoon the
boyu can 10 out on tho veranda and I
lif anl her laughing and telling them
how *11$, arouttefVmy indignation. ^io
I cftiiio hWek and made out hko I wao ;
, funning, but I wascnt. She wants mo i
to tako a round juut to eeo kjc fail off, ;
I reckon, but I'm not going to try it. J
My lirao ia pAfit for athletic. I ean :
chop wood and roll thn nnicyclo and
"ido in the quadricycle, but this donblu
spinning wheel business don't suit an
oftl Dinu with a very high ocnter of
gravity. It doesn't snit a woman ol !
that kiod, either. But aftor all, the
biku in rather an expensive toy. Tho j
boy* nay thata good one will last abont
iwo yc*rir, and in tba meantime tho i
rtpa'.rs will ave'rsgo a few dollars a
year, and st I don't see thai it is any !
6betpnr in the long rnn than a horse. !
-Bat the price is entirely, too high. A
xiitto who knows told me tb?t the aotoal
boat of a batedred-4oUac biko was ]
. aboul S35. . I know a broker who sold
forty two in tbipo'montbseb^bi* com
fiOff ?as $1? on #*eh And ? boons of $9QQ
extra when hit* fiales auiouu ted tu 8^j,0v/0.
Orir people ar o btitylug thousands o f
thorn, ami out money just pours into
thoir hopper likW; it Always does for
everything thoy wake an?l put at u?. If
it i? not ? Chicago exposition it is
something olno, find they keep ns poor
all th<? time. Hut (John pay a: "That's
ull right, major, for everything in
adopted, and tho world i$ obloegod to
have poor folks to k o??j> rich folks in
money, If thoro waiont any ohiokonn
thero wouldont ho any hawks. If there
it Kent any rait* there wouldont ho any
cats, lor everything is adopted." "And
if there wasentany girla there would
cnt ho any boys to fool Vm," said 1.
"Je? so, nd/ttkly so," raid Cobo and
ho slotted hit* tobacco to tho other j
Jaw.
lint 1 ean still work around the J
house and tho garden. Tho flower pit j
w.?h dilapidated, and my wife ealied 1
my attention io it several timo.i. And
so yesterday 1 repaired Die broken
glass at d then got my oun of red paint
and gavo tho ?ns!i a now ooat. It lor>ks
line and 1 was proud of it, and luxurl
a ted in advance upon the praise she
would bestow upon mo, but when 1
came into her autru?t presence she din
Oovered-souiM paint on my pants and
Vest. "Wan th>T?? ever such a man
m this world; painting in his best
clothes? the only decent pants you
have got," and she looked afar oU' and
uighud. "Will," she eontiuued, "take
them off right now before the paint
dries and let inn work ou thorn. I hover
can get \ ou to ohttlige your clothes
win u yon are going to do dirty work."
?So I changed them and alio got tho
benzine and pot/uiued the room with
it, and in h k i f an hour my garments
were el anei than ever. ''What makes
you do that way?" sho said. "Why,
my dear, 1 thought 1 cot>l I paint and
Hut get a drop on my clothes, and I
feel so much liko a gentleman with my
host olothoH on that 1 hato to take
them off, but 1 won't do so any more."
In eouiso of tiuie slio got over It, and
1 got some praise after all. Things
are now onltn and serene. ? liu.n A up
in Atlanta Constitution.
I'OlilTICAI. I'KKJIJPM l?;
No K.xnimo for La wlessuftsa. i'lif* Yale
I io.V?.
William .1 Itryan urrivocl at tho Hotel Bar
tholin ill Nua Yoik laut Monday oveulug. Ito
WBS accompanied by U t*OflimiU??0 1 aro
ma ny Hull, who had t;ouo to Bridgeport,
Conn , to meet hint. About 200 peraonB
chuotod hiiri at tho hotel entrance and ho
tipped lil') hat and . lulitni In recognition. Jlo
weul direct to bis rooiii, and there, Inter, din
ner was served. Mi. Bryan's attention was
cit t<> tho burning of tho Barns factory at
Worcester. Mans., nnd to lb" mm? U'-n con
tained in diapnuhofi that tlm hnildlnj: mny
have been (il l i>n Jlio by aoum one v. ho leit
mrhKuftnt nt tlin action of Mr. BntiM', last
Friday, i;i l.ortiilttiiiK' tho hnuyJuK out ol a
red t!a.< with Ml. Brytui 'a picture ou it. Mr.
Bryan Haul.
I'horo if nothing that 1 earo to .my on tho
Bubieut. I do not bellnvo that any ndvoentu
of Ireo all ver would do harm to Mi. Burni
ui to hla t.ropoi tv. Whiio Mr. B-irnv'-i a-lion
on Friday wju not very conn J paid w>
attention to it. tl" bad a i u<ht to decorate
his bulnliiit! as bo choar, oven though tlm
de-coral Ioiih niik'hi l.o t>troiun\o to hli point
ed I opponent.", <*n I Ida nui?lil?Of.i have a
rl.'ht to oriti-i.-o his n tiu.irt It they see lit to
do'..*, But If any otio baa attempted to
inbiro hint, or his' property, -nob person
(lii|/l\t h? punl.-hed ilko nny oth?r violator
of Uio law. No j'oiitk-al reason can excuse
an ?t lank on porjti.n or property. Oor cam
pa)'" Is n cam]. ali/n of mtui'iitloi), and no
true friend ol tho eaus?o will attempt to vlo
lato tho law. no matter how bitter tho ffohl
Htandard advocatea may as.iab us or our
I'rMr.il!Sew;iH arrived at tho Fifth Avenue
Hotel a short whilo t.eforo Mr. Bryan reach
ed tho city. Ho parted company with Mr.
Brvan at N'ow London. Colin. "J am of the ?
beflvf 11 said Mr. Howell, "that Mr. Bryan s
tour of tho New Finland iilnun will redound
to tho Kootl of our ticket.
Mr. Hi van made aiioeohoa to blcorowds at
l.ynn, Pr'ovldonee, Now Ilavon nnd Now U?n
i Evidently New Huvon wished to make
amends for the reception Mr. Bryan rooelvod
thi'ro la>t week, for tho depot nlieds covered
! n of r-j.thUHia >tle bninantty. 1'hQ citt
i K?iii3 weru there in foieo. both In point of
! mi in I kit and in volttiini of lunK-t'ower. Mr.
lJi viin Hp-'ke to th< in only a inoment, Init In
i that moment bo k^v,? tbeiu opportunity to
j illaolaim nny pai tlelpullon , In the 'riotous
i demonstration of the tMlle^ianf.
Mr. liry.m bad ju.-i eloped a few remarks
! tfiiiio; ii.. w plea ant hl-? trip through New
! KiiK'und had boon, when ho wad Interrupted
I tlinc: , . .
1 A voice: " I'Ikto are no Yale Mudontit ho u
Uf-diiy. Mr. Itiyaii.
Mr. ibyan "Ho n-'t ci il l-d/.e tho bov?too
hri.->hlv. I an! ie?t inehned t-? erittei/.o thein
j ii 4 r.,ii.'i> otti- if-, and nttiibulo their i lit ' rrup
! i,?n niuio toy- lit '.!.il e xubt-itinoo than to any
dellnet ,i'e | * 1 1 >.'ii 1 1 oil i?. Interloro with free
! siieeeh. , , , ,,
' lie i.,adoa : licit vpeeeS al 1 rovldoneo, t(.
! ? |[,. t,?. |, l,l> (i'\t i'r.'in a it; tiy Prof. E.
ii *n if*. .11 A:ei ???'? *? i ti" -ubje.-t w.i* a KOOd
' oil. U ! I ii'i ei.?w I e!iet<retl him wildly.
\l 1 vi. a, M;i"., he delivered a abort
npuecli
^ i'litt s riciu i<:. i\N?)ioi>.
LcudvlUo .Miners A'b to He Taken
fiiicU At tlioOtd lime.
T'ia ?reat niinei..' .strike, whleh has kept
J.ead viiie, Cnl.. in a luim-jil lor marly two
months nnd which resulted in tho kiliinf,- of
flvo men n?onutly and the sni)-placiiif,' ol tho j
city under martial law l ? ended. A mooting |
of theatrlkem hna been livid under the super- j
vision of militia and after tho nj-lormy ses- I
r-lon. it wn.s finally de.\ I l that tho men re- J
turn to woik nt tljo old -chedulo of prlccj*
provi.llnc: the mir.o owners would a?rnvs to |
i-ive (hem their old plaee*. A ?'onimiiteo <>f i
live v. ii. i appointod t?> con -or with the mine j
owner.-', i. ml as it generally believed ilifit '?
oillr-l'.lr >>r tile i>n" ui tw > lldlieS tllllt_ llilVC
M a rl.d Hp will, iton il li !<"?i tn en . t ho old mei) ;
witli" taken ha.:k. N> further troutun |m j
r^p t . ? I . Thef>tril;o WM.J trie uilteomo ofthQ
|"ii i (on f.' tl, o inin' I by tho Western !
F-'ijeratinn ol Mlti^rH. and nPn'ist every ml- j
net was In tli" n iloa when tho.r ?lemnnd< I
tvrro nVu'lo aimI r'4fu.4?'.l. TIm> minors j
(3 it day lor ail eia-sea of workmen, Jnelu- J
rtii'K aurfftce and nnder?<rc>ur.d iron. 'I'htf |
xl;e owners d'vlnre '. they would nit pay atid ;
nearly all of them closed do>. . , several oven .
alt. i ivlnvf t he pn ii' pi I o I ne I'm rilnviT ? ^
re^iaiaed williru; to ea.iolnuo paying the j
wac'M wlih h had pi'ovmled up to that time. !
Under that seal'*, Oarl;ico worKora wore paid '
only 5 2.10 . Praeticully tho only el.nnKO tho 1
union demanded was tho ndvnnco of ttl's '
ol am ol men to sJ.
? -ass' -
A Kiitliev ?.t/;hf IJiiy.
Tho first organfjed rtrsrfjattnr.s to can on t
Mnjor SI^Kinley this week ea:uo Irin L/isbon. !
CoNmibiaan county, O. In n epoclnl train of :
Va conclies. It wna ma do up ol trap!. 'yen of i
the L'sbon Tla 1*1 ,?to mills, farmer:*, bull <.-s |
nion nr.rl mnehanles frcmi tho vicinity, and i
was accompanied by the Ids'. on City I 'and.
lion. It. W. Tnylor, MeKlnley'^ #nccr/p'>r In t
Coni<rfc?!>. mail", ttit? Introductory a<btrof.'?.
Httvernl car load of mlai^teta and deleKntcs
tothoAfricnn MethodtPt KplW?p?l Confer
enco, in in Cloveliiuil cali<?l on Major .
McKinlov. They m.?rqhe<t Informally to the
McKinle'y home, whom nddresses wore mndft .
t>y 8t?lo Henator Orceu o! Clovelaod, Bishop
Leo aad Dlshop Arnett.
For n Coiiitltutloiinl Convention.
S . Ooycrnor T&roey, o( I?DU0rS?<\ has
?iRDOd the Mil .ubnjiftlnif \Q the poopj.o tho J
f quC4lI6a or calirn^ a ooh litulfonal convon
4ioi?, And tho oleetioo will bo held tho flrtt
Thnmdny in April. If'tho proposition l? In
floriwl drl*?><ateji will tx> t?k^tt??l the * first
Tturaday in Aujjuat and tho convention will
j^mhU tho ftrtt IIoimUv in Daoemtm.
NEWS OF
THE WORM).
AH HANGED l*AH AtiHAI'IIIOAh hY
FOH I'll IC IJDKY ICKAOKiK.
f(np{>ei)ln#A Moth Homo ami Foreign
ii a Tukeii Krom tho ha teat 1>1?
patches.
Note# From 1 he Sout It.
Tho tugboat I >(inii l Ion*, hold lit
Urunswiek, On., on the t ? 1 ? n r ^ o of i> I ? -
burden ng, has boon released on bond.
'1 ho fciouthorn iaiiwn\ reports for
Auguf-I ' 1 1 ?' !?' I Of'rt on r n i w vh <?f^l i 'I I 2,00 1 ,
a rlf p eie.c <if ijt I < il#, 1 ; lift carningn of
H 12l',t)"N, dooronse .-jl I, 123.
I ), Silver, a prominent merchant of
Sparta, (in , was an.snKHi mi tod on It i h
way from his store hli(?rlly after dfirk.
Tho murderer mmlc hia escape.
Or. W. Ii. It %' ? 1 1 ? r , who assassinated
Miss Bailie F.miuii Owen in Tnlbotton,
Ou.( on the ni^ht of A j ? i i I 5th han boon
convicted and sentenced to hung Jan
uary I Oth. 181)7.
At. Now OrlonitM, f<u., President
Nichols ami Canltier Doblanc, of tho
lately Miape udod Hank of Con wnoroe,
have been urroslod. They gfivo bond
in tho sum of $500 cii 'h.
Roporta received from all sections of
Toxos indicate tli'd the. cotton ovop
has boon seriously damaged by heavy
ruins. Cotton whm full down an>l hull- j
drodn of acres are \v n v i ? ti < I clean.
A trcuiondoun eloiidbmst struck
tho town of Sun Marcos, near Sun An
tonio, To.uik, uud wiiihcd a largo poi
tion of tho town away. Several poo
I > 1 ? t uro mining aii.l it in bulioved thoy
have been drowned.
(Jupt. Cleorgo II. Horry, of tho Kf
fuighum Hussars, a company of tho
Flint Regiment, (loorgiti oavalry, whs
assassinated while on hiH way from Sa
vannah to liia . homo in KOinghnm
county, iibont three mik-H wt-ftt of Sa
vunnuh.
... 4>K ? -
I hrouglioiit tho North
Ex-Seorotiwy Whitney wua muniod
lust Monday to .Mm. loUMi S. Ruu
dolph.
At fioud City, S. I> , tln? typhoid fe
ver epidemic 13 inerOHHiog. Over '200
mineis ion laid oil, and it in almost. im
poHtiiolo to I. lit i in on to tiiko their
phiocN.
(.Ion. Carlofl RololT, w ho in aooiiHod
uf aiding tiiibuatniDg expeditions to
Cuba, liftn boon held by a Unitod
Stat ,-s Commiesionor in New York in
?2,500 bail.
On} hundred miners from thftSwflh
wr-r.t Minaonn iuH Southeast Kansas
mines, recently loft lor Ijoadvillo, O.,
oil apcoiid trains to take tho placoof
ttir atnking miner* at that plttee.
Tho little t o w n of Cleveland, in
Khujkitot county, Oro^on, has boon nil
lint aipud off tho map l>y Uro. Tho
Ions ib outiiiintod at $(jt),Ut>0, with pr?o
tioally no inbi'.ranco^
'L'he Vol k Mille?, ??! Saco, Mo., aro tu
Bt art. ti p Octooer 5th. llioy employ
i about 1 ,1'idO oporat: vt;e. At Sanford,
tiio worsted nulla ?)U start up and run
on lull time with full crown both night
and day.
Tho "Watoi liury Watch Company, of
Wutcrluiry, Conn., whoao fuettiry him
been c.loh?"d for hov? ral months owiug
to the industrial doprossitm, h:i? ro*
Hoimd worn, giving mnphn uicnt to
. ra I hnmb^tl operatives.
liOuin < <imm, of I'ittu'jurg, 1'n., hn?
lowered tho Amt rican profcp?i<.?nul bi
cyclo record lor twenty foiirp, which
he hi Id, and wi>n ?-l?)t). Ho covered
miloH, 1 1 ynrdf* in I vventy-t hreo
honr? and tiiirty-Ri\ miiiutoH.
Wilbei i'* rorlor, of Wutertown, hns
been noiriinntcd by tho l)emoeratic
Siat?. (,'om:i.itt> o of Now Yolk, for
t io\ ern.ir, to lake. Ill** I'ltico of John
Jtoyd J liatch??r. I'r. derick C. Clmub,
of I jo w i .?*, nviis no.wimited tor liiouton*
an'. ' ?? > v .-iTior to t k- ? the place of Mr.
i'oi u r.
It' .1 i m ?. :i t'orb<tt and Thomas
Miailny e\er content for tho hoavy
] m. i:;ht l.ain)?it.n lop in San l-'raiuuBOO
it iy hi ic thi'.i j ? r t? i>u t >1 e tliut they will
ii.aH.'if .?? *!.e llU'l ting 1 heinselveM. Nei
inT^tlie Natl. mil! r.ur Lur- ka club litci
ilep^sit'-d ii cent of guaranteo money,
iukI it' l'J not beiiovnl that either club
i n:; any intention of doing 6<>.
1 h?< west coast of Mexico has boon
vinitdl bv a tiomondmis storm, winch
hart i Miisi >1 great damage and conster
nation. I II., town of Altata, port of
th? State ?? f Sinalon, in inundated nnd
tlji: capital city, ('nliacan, i? tjutlcring
Bover < I v . Many ttmali Iowiih have
been ilooiiod. Aid if rtcpiostod lor
tho suneierf, who havo l' !>t u large
nmoiuit of pro|n?i ly .
1 "*?l I ? IcmI.
Col. Robert, lngorsoll iRto make tour
upoechort in Illinois for MeKinlev.
Tho Democrats claim Kentucky by
JM.OOtt majority and tho K. -publicans
by 20,000.
John Roy d Thnchor has declined tc
ucce.pt the Democratio nomination for
Governor ol New Yolk, Baying that lie
could not accept the Rulliilo platform
rtiiv more tlinn that adopted lit Chi
Oftgo.
Knur DkuIIia lit >?? Ji.
A 8j"?.'v5..i ! i '.hi-: Cbrot>t< fmni Millen.Gn.. !
sriy*: A terilMe wiori-an<l r>iln-slorm visited j
davannnh TitvsJay morning nbout 10 :30 ;
o'oioc'w, pro.Mrntlng tn!?'gr ?ph uu<! telephone ?
wires, blowing ''.own chimney tops
and ti I no Plant syatom'# pnbsongnr du- |
pot ontiroly doni"Hah?nl, | art being i
blown nwny. The Tyheo depot was com- |
plotoly blown a way. The Ontrnl Hallmad'H ?
wharf propi-ity suffered terribly, sheds being j
blown nwny, unroofed mul "blown down. .
The shipping nt t1 o wharf aufforwd very j
seriously. A number of churches aro re
ported blown down, nnd the streets nro al
most completely blocked from trees, houso- j
tops nnd chimney. Tho town market Is ,
bndly damaged. Up to ?> o'clock there has j
bean only four deaths reported. The storm i
Is said to hnve been more serious than ever '
kuown before. At Charleston, 8. C.. the I
wind blow sixty-two milts au hour, but no j
damage Is reported.
Desl h to lluKi.
A special from St. rater. Minn., of n recent
date says: For eomo tlmo this pari of the !
country has been Infected with a fatal hog i
disease. During the leal f?w wvk* It hM i
befin especially severe, and Is killing whole
! herd* of e*?ln*. If u estimated thattbopra
enre of th? dl?#ae? will rout Nicollet and
Leaseur conn tie* over $100,000 -and otber
: count lea In part of Minnesota as much mora.
; The general verdict Is that the dt***w fa not
| ofcotara, kmt ?ofo??aec4i^i) of the _
I- ' - - ....... .'J
'WASHINGTON
HAPPENINGS.
onKAM OF TlIK NEWS A8 OULlitCI*
FKON Til LC DAILY PKK88.
Which Will 11a of More or !;?#? luter- j
cut to tlio (loneral Header.
no|.r< sor?tative I lent on MoMitiln, of Tou- ,
(jobhco, iiftrt ooinplotod tho liornooratio cam
paign book. Tho tit l<* pa?o contains tho ad- '
monition O i Jolforsou in his first inaugural j
ft-iv'ci'io to t>ow to (ho will of tho nia|ority. ?
fioin tho Chicago convention ft glvoa th*
platform, Jiryan's spccch, tho notification j
'pc^i'ln s and h'ttorii of noccptanco. It lays i
low n di" fundamental principles of tlio I)om? \
ooiutK' party (ih oxpoundod i?y Joltoriou, Al* |
i'Mi, Oil l" ?, hi',vinour, ol N'nvVoik, and
llrynn, Ohm hundiod pages AVO dOVOted to
o. dv> i qiic.v.iun. TuOfO aro chapter* on
M 'Kli i v'm puhljo rccord ou t tio suojact of
-iivr, Colncho immigration. tho forco 1>H!
i n?! tlio effocta of tho McKlnlov tariff law.
Under tho hoid of tho Monroe doctiinoand
liploinnti" relations tho hook quotos from
Jefferson, Monroe and Cleveland. A chantor
on i ho income tax gives Biyan'a a poocn In
ill'* ilonno on that fiuhjeet, tno report of tho
com mil too, th?> <ii wonting opinions of tho
Mij.rt inn court and Heni\tor Vest's roviow.
Under tho hoad of labor tho book reproduces
in lull Mr. Bryan's speech on Idibor (lay at
Chicago, Tho chapter on trust* treat* of
th'i trust law-* passed iiy tho Democratic
party, Thorn la a chapter on pensions, ono
on pnlilli! lands, ono on untaxing tho rich,
another on t ho looord of tho Fifty- fourth Con
gress anil finally a chaptor on tiio tariff Tho
first edition consists of 10,000 C0pl<>9.
* * * I
Bormtor UuUer, chairman of I ho national I
Populist com mil toe, hfH prepared aud for
warded tj Did pnpor, tho llalelgh (N. (',) i
Caucasian, an editorial warning Populist J
n??w->|>!ii>?uH in that .Statu aKalnst exorcising \
retaliation on tho Democrats because Uomo
?ratio papers, which profess l<> be for Bryan,
ulvhe ih<<ir lenders to scratch the Populist
uouiIuock im tho funion ticket.
"i horo is," said thosenator, "one Instance
3f this l;|iui amoiiK tho Democratic press in
North Carolina nl which I hayo already Won
informed, nud 1 have no doubt that tho ex
ample will no followed by ollie papers in
">t Iji'r Htatos, which while | ? ? f??^~ i n ?* to sup
port lir>au nro at heart against him. If
'.heiro ample shall ho followed t>y the Pop*
1 1 l?it papers ad vision the Populists to scratch
die Democralio oloetor* on fusion tiokots,
I tho result might bo disastrous."
Mr. liutlcr aald (hut slops would ho takon
! immediately by his oommitteo to prevent
j inch a result by Bonding circulars to tho Pop
j puliM papers throughout tho country warn
ing thorn of tho possible elToot of such a
30t:rfl0mjd adjuring Hu m to ftivo loyal sup
j port to th" ticket in ensvs where fusion may
jhavohron effect' d, ro/L'nrdle.sa of thooourso
j of the Democratic press.
. Tho report of tho Venozui-lan Commission
I appointed last January to it: v-stigatd tho
I British- Venezuelan boundary lino will prob
i <tbly bo iiuhIm to tho prcj-idiMit shortly boforo
1 Goiigr??*s ziS'ciu'S In December. ft win ox
I pCcted t bat tho report might t.-r ready l?y No
vember 1, but complications In connection
j with th" work in Hoibind caused delay. Tho
! several members of tho Commission havo
! b'C-a at *,70 rk in ditferen* branches oi the sub
let a'! summer v.ii ri n yiew to reaehiriK a de
cision as mrly a<? possible. Justico Brewer,
i the chairman <-f tho (Commission, has called a
j mooting th" Commission lor Octobor D.
I *
I Tho Bath iron work* of Maine will build
I two oi the 80- knot torpedo boats aud tho
j Union Iron works of Bau L'faocisco tho ro
I mainlng one; Wolff & ZwicU-r, of Portland,
Oro., two il/tj'-kn-it boats and of tlio liith>
30-knot boats. Ilcrroshoif wiil havo throe,
(Columbian Iron Works of IJ.iltimoro two,
and Hlllman Bros.. of plitia lelphin, one.
i This is tho decision finally reached by Chief
j Constrnstor Hixborn and Engineer lu Chief
j Melville, to whom tho numerous aud cornpll
i rated bids openod September 11th wero r?
' f-r red
* * *
United State* Consul Cnugh, at Messina,
| Italy, In a ropott to tho Htato Popartmont es
I timates that tho lemon yield for next season
will be fully as lar^e as that of tho senson
! jusirciosod. Tho fruit is in good condition,
j Gathering began Septcmbor 26th, and ship
I ii enta wlii ?/n out early In Ootobor. Tho or
. align cri>i? wiil bo full and nearly double that
I of last peason.
* * *
j The runiot that tleneral Fitzhugh Loo may
le'turn t" thi.N country on account of his
' liealth, is not credited at tho Stnto Do|)art
j nnail. At tlm D<?| i?rt moiit it Is said no Inti
i mn'.iotj li?< b?'en received from General Lo
. th.it ii o ile.- ires a leave of absence, nnd it la
I e.\ poetud that ho will remain In Cuba as long
1 ?ri thvio is d of his presence there.
Tho department ?f f^tato has received a
i telej;iani I rotn ('onsul General Loo at llabana
I stating that Sainuid .H. Tolon, tho naturalized
? American merchant of Cardenas, who was
! orrcoted <jii the Ward I.ine steamer deneca at
I llabana, hiu-ibcou released.
! The President has pardoucd J. U'. Phillips,
j convicted in Alabama of illicit distilling and
i sentenced in April last io 15 months Ptipris
i eminent anrl t-< il< 0 tine. Tho application of
j C. M. Chisholm, convicted In Georgia of
j .lounterfeitlnv', lor restoration lo rights of
Mtlzonsdilp has been denied.
KOICKHITNNKIt OK IMiOSPICIMTY. |
K/.truonllimry Diiii.iihI for Ships tu :
'l ake Krrlsli' Kroin Sunt h
ci n ! 'orl
T!:? Manufacturers" lUVord ???Us attention
to to? romarkahlr aotiviy in tho fercij*u
t ratio of tlx* rotiM try an. I esj o.Maliy tho hea vy
grain anil coltou shipments that aro being !
tnndo from south Atlantic and gulf ports. J
Tito charters mad' la.?t woe!: for fuli car^o !
lUoamora to c.uiy gtain fiom ?Ms country
foot".-"! up a total of 3,100. 000 1>uaI>oJ^, ami of j
2,'2IK,AU0 bush?l* a r?- to go through
iiniithur.. port.*?, Tho demand for s'.'-ainors to
load grain and cotton exceeds tin* finmcdfnto
ly available supply. Hates havo advanced |
cliarply and an en^runuM aniuiii.L of tutiun^o
lias hcon <?!>>? rttTf-d <>n roii tract.*) that in <iiiu?
will run through tho entiro win tor. i
i nminenting <>n this. Tho Manufacturer.^'
Kccord says: "In time* past ngieut improve
ment in foreign traite such as this has K'Mier- I
ally I'i'rii th" fororunitcrof a-*li\ Ity and pros- J
jvvrity in ail lines of hu.?inen>."
Ainnn-i tho leading Industrial enterprises
reported for list- w>?|< wero n *2"0.fi?0 mining
company In Arkansas; (lit' rebuilding of a
t '.OO.hOO c< ion c.imf>r.;?s (ilaat in 111" samu
State, contra -t- i ? -4 for wa'er works In La
U range and M ? ntezurv.ii, <m. ; electric light
plant lo l.uilt at ftrun-wick and an too plant
at l'?t?i ratd, lia. ; eicctri.: power plant at
New Oriear.* ; n ? ? r ir?- mm plant at Bond,
Mi w. ; iiiaoi?.:t" ^ o -r.e, -,??><% r ???, N. ? * ;
a 60vK)-l>unii'<[ . )-v ' ?. at Onlvcs
ion and a i?U.'io"0 u. !.f; i,...: . ?. waro
houae at th" '(.!V i ,(i i tTO.CL'O ?*o.npief-3
compnn\ ?? M??xia. l -,?
Appeal Id Working Men.
At Clovoland, O., tho looked out Brown i
Hoisting works employes have issued an ap
peal to nil worklugmon of tho Uulted Btat03,
In which thf>y ?ay that constitutional llb^ty
of tho masses U fast waning through tho ef
forts of corporate monopoly to plcdgo tho
vote* of employes to McKlnloy and tho Re
publican party contrary to tho Constitution.
The representatives of (he gold standard arc
denounced, and it is further Mated that at
tho coming presidential election worklngmen
can have no Interest lo common with the po
litical party whoso Interests are managed by
Mark Hanna, the champion union labor
crusher; the Brown Hoisting company, Pull
man, Frick, tho Standard Oil company and
nnd Carnegie.
AMCMlty ror Haste.
8iick-n?td S*I--QuIckl quick! Flur
ry ?P, joung fellarl I want ? 'turauc*
pol'cy oh n>y husband for (100.000.
Bland Insurance Agent? lint, my
food woman, why all this hurry? Won't
to-morrow ?
? ? fUtekrHood Bal? Ter-morroy ho blow.
?4i ttol* ? bow, -Troth.
v wl . 4
BRYAN -IN ? "
NEW ENGLAND.
u/NVAnrC8 THIC ICNtCMY'S OOON
TUV' MTIIijU KOK I'd Kit .
Hla Greatest Ileceptlon Whs at Hath,
Me., I X Im I(miiiiIii< Mute's lfomr.
Greatly refreshed by ten hours' sloep,
Bryan loft Hartford, Conn., to "lovado thy
oncmy'B country still further, fhoro was
n small >%row<l At tho depot to calch ft part
ing glimpse of tho nornlneo and theso Bryai
told that I ho money changor wa-> interested
in having a dear dollar and that a dear dol
lar meant hard times to tho producers ol
wealth. There was no demonstration, no
oheorlng and nothing in tho way ot enthu
ift'rn.
Tho !lr?t stop was .it Windsor, whore a
smaii crowd luul gathered, carrying a ban
nor for "McKinloy and pr<.vp*rlty," There
wi'fo-a fow cheers for him by u part of tho
of'iw d, and tnoro eheors fur his opponents.
At Wuid.ior Locks, tho next Mop, tho as
> nublago was moro erithUKiaMlo for Bryan.
Everybody wanted to shako h indt with him
an<l called on linn fyr a spoech. "I am glad
U so yi.u," was tlio extent of ins acidruss,
and ? von that was applauded.
'f'ii ?iiipsnnvillo also gave him a cordial re
ception and ho was cheered enthusiastically
l<y a fow hundred pooplo gathered about th<
depot.
, At this oily Mr. Bryan said: "I desire in
this city lo pay tribnto to independent jour*
| na ism. I have always rospootod an honest
I and mrueM and abio opponent, I novel
| criticized tho right of any ono to speak his
| sentiments and o.vpmes his ideas as clearly,
a.-t forcibly, as eloquently as ho van. I bo
liovo with J.' iTerson that error is harmless
win .0 r< ason Is loft to combat It. (Great ap
plause.)
"And if any man has an idea, I am willing
for him to launch that Idea and trust to tho
j merit* ?.f that idea to make its way Into tho
mind ami into the hearts of mon, and I ro?
I spool the Sprlngilcld Uo. uldican t?r tho high
| (groat applause), plauo upon which it dis
j cussed political question*. I respect it for
I tho tolerance which it shows to political op
| pot.enls, and without eonsurin& tuoso who
j substitute abuse for argument . I can vcom
I mend those who use argument Instead of
j ai>tiHt*. ("({real Applause.)
"1 can commend Also to overv cltlzon tho
words of that distinguished editor who was
llm foundor of this papor. 1 am told that ho
is tho author of tho expression that a mau
I who is not will'ng to die for a causo in which
I ho believes is not worthy to live." (Great
I applause.)
; William J. Bryan's advont Into Now Ham p.
j shiro and Maine with another sogmout of
I Massachusetts began in an interesting man
j nor at Lowell, which city ho reached last
j Saturday nt 51:10. Fully 7,000 people weto
j gathered in tho big train shed iu and nround
j tho station to seo tho candidato. Mr. Bryan
I and Mr. Sewall made their way to tho bag
I gage car and stood in its broad doorway arm
j in arm in full viow of tho cheering throng,
I A rush was made to shako nands with tho
; two candidates, ami this took up so much
j tirao tbai no opportunity was afforded Mr.
! Bryan for a speech . "I have no time to dis
cuss any questions," was all ho managed to
J fay, and then as tho train pulled out ho
shouted, "but I am glad toseoyou." Another
cheer went up as tho train disappeared. A
number of Now England politicians aeeotn
i panicd Mr. Bryan and Mr. Sewall on their
j Journey.
I At Lawrence ho mado a hri^f speech to an
j audionco numbering about 8, 000. Mr. Bryan
and Mr. Sewall wore taken to tho Essex
J House whore a banquet was served. After
? leaving Lawrence tho ilrst stop was mado at
Haverhill whoro ho delivered two brief
speo'hns. At Brunswick a smallcrowd leath
ered. and Bowdoln Oollege students gave him
I throo hearty eheors. Stops wero made at
; Hollingford arid Salmon Falls, and North
: Berwick and Brtuthi Berwick, Mo, Several
i hundred peonlo composed these gatherings,
i and many' shook/ hands with both candi
: date?. , /
| Tho North Berwick crowd welcomed Mr
Sowall to his home Stato with three cheers.
Mr. Bryan was also choc red at each placo, but
did not speak.
"Throe checrs for tho lion hearted loader
I of tho labor cause," wasthoshout that greet -
j ed Mr. Bryan at lvonnebunk. Tho knot of
j men thero followed this sentiment with three
eheors. Mr. Bryan told them that ho could
not make a speech because he was saving hl =
, voice.
Blddeford's welcome to Bryan and Sewall
? ame from a thousand or twelve hundred
P?opl?.
j The Portland reception committeo came
! aboard tho car at Blddeford. A vast throng,
| eortalnly 10,000, perhaps 12,000 hoard Bryan
in Union station Squaro in the wost end of
F'ortland. Arriving hero, with Arthur Sew
all, Mr. Bryan was escorted through the
throng in tho station to a temporary stand
in its rear. Tne square was packed with hu
manity. Llttlo enthusiasm was shown, al
? though many in tho near neighborhood
i waved their hats and cheered heartily when
tho candidato appeared. Mr. Sowall intro
duced his fellow standard bearer, who n ad?
a short speech. On its conclusion he returned
to the station, and at 5 30 left for Hath on a
special t rain of two cars furnished by Mr.
Bewail.
i.aohlng Bath, Arthur wowall's bon.<;,
It was dellrou? on tho account of tho pros
encq of Mr. S^wall's colleague ou tho Na
tional Domocratlo tiokot, William J. Bryan,
of Nebraska. Everybody turned out to see
tho two Chicago nominees, and tho local
population wan auumentod by lurgo numbers
of excursionists from near by communities.
Poonlo tramped up from tho railway station
by tlio hundreds on the arrival of the train
and helped swell the thousands in front of
the custom house la Centro stroet, whero the
speech making took plaee. Tho candidates
were met at tho station by a big crowd, placed
in a earriago drawn by four horses and es
corted to Mr. 80 Wall's residence by frco silver
clulis and a numbor of lot-al Democrats.
From tho So wall residenco to iho custom
houso four bands precodod tho Bryan and Sc
wn.ll clubs that led iho way. Tno model of a
ship built by Mr. Sowall'e firm was a feature
of tho procession.
Mr. Bryan talked about a flood of money,
and referred to the uso < f silver ns money in
China, Japan and India substantially ns in
previous speeches. Tie made an eloquent
peroral ion. ?
At the conclusion of tho spceoh thoro was a
wild scene. Men swung their hats and shout
ed themselves lu^arse. A rush forward to
shako hands with tho lender of tho ticket
was made, but Mr. Bryan eluded tho on
slaught and escaped with Mr. ft<*awe)l. Bands
aud political organizations fell Into line, and
? he candidates were escorted to tho latter'a
horr.o.
Mis.s rownloy? ves, liulcad, uncle,
I lovo birds. Undo (Jrccnfleld? I
thought you hated thorn. Miss Town
ley- Why! Don't you seo I have fonr
In the house/ L'uele Gracnlleld? I ?ca
you havo? in cases.? Life.
Medicine
Lh fully as important and beneficial mm
iprlnj? medioine, for At thfa season ihera
la groat dnnger to h?4ilih in the varying
temperature, oold storms, malarial germs
and prevalence^ fer?r* and other diaeaaaa. .
Danger may be avoided by taking
Sarsaparilla
The beatr-In fiw>t tbo On+T*?? ***** tvifimr.
The Ins and OUts of It.
If you get best wear out of a coaf, best work must
have gone into it. You can't get good bread out of
poor flour.
Moral : You can't get tho best out of anything, unless
the best is in it ; and the best has to be put in before it
can be taken out. Nfow, we have a rule to test those
sarsaparilias with a big Hbest" on the bottle. "Tell us
what's put in you and we'll decide for ourselves about
tho best." That's fair. Tuit these modest sarsaparilla.1
s.\y: "Oh! we can't tell. Jt'^i a secret. Have faith in
the label.". . . Stop! There's one exception; ofte sar*
saparilla that ha3 no secret to hide. It's Ayer's. If you
want to knov/ what goes into Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ask
your doctor to write for. the formula. Then you can
satisfy yourself that you get tho best of tho sarsaparilla
argument when you gelt Ayer's.
Any doubt left? Gft the ?' Curtbaok."
l! kills doubts but curfs doubteis.
AtMttss * J- C. Ayer Co-? l-owelli Mm.
PV/"vf Fv^b tIlc weII-known Chemist,
1 I UJU JL^ciU^V/ClV^ says t ? ***** $' ? .,
" I find that Walter Baker & Co/s Breakfast Cocoa is
absolutely pure. It contains no trace of any substance
foreign to the pure roasted cocoa-bean. The color is that
of pure cocoa; the flavor is natural, and not artificial; and
the product is in every particular such as must have beei>
produced from the pure cocoa-bean without the addition
of any chert leal, alhali, acid, or artificial flavoring sub
stance, which are to be detected in cocoas prepared by
the so-called 'Dutch process.'" > ,
Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
OP
FEMALE
DISEASES1
thousands o7 women aro nervous, ttred,
Imu hoadscho.slck dtomsoh, fainting eps'ils, '
dlztlnoss, eor.nly or orofuse monsos, we?|c
back, constipation; their aides, shouldm
nnd ilmbe acbo cenftlanlly? In foci, they suf
fer fiorogmoral debility el tho whola ?y atam.
7h3 cu-peiior tonic (jualltieB of iticEI.RS?'&
WINS OF CA.IOUJ make ii the U&iilftg fMH
ody for till# Cla?8 of troubles.
JL. D. PftDgburn. New Virginia, Iowa,
o?rrr: " My wlfo Jins Bufleioil for yearn
from gonorul weakness, palu in top of
hefttl, Willi aud ucck? at tirtian conlrt noo
do hor work. One liotile of McElHkh'w
Winn ok Oxnnct lias Riven hor instant
relief. Tho oUtct ia wondorful. ? '
fcronnlAl Wheat Plants.
There are several plants of the wheat
family which are pareunia), and reap
pear In the same llolds or localities from
year to year Indefinitely. >
8100 Howard. 8100. /
Tho readers of this paper will pleased to
team thnt tlioro is ut loiustono dt?a(lttd dlfeas?
that sc.mice hnn ueon able u> euro >u all its
atax-'S, aad tlmt is Catarrh; Kail's Catarrh
Cave in tho only positlvo euro uow known to
the mcdic.il fraternity. Catarrh bein?a consti
tutional disease, requires n constitutional
U"?>?tti)ont. Hail's Catarrh Cure ib taken inter
nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mu
cous surfaces of the systom, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of tho disease, unil Kiy'ng
tlio patient strength by building up the con
r.titutton-'and assisting naturo in doioK lt?
work. Tho proprietors have so much faith In
Its ourativo powers that they ofTer One Hun
dred Dollars tor any coso that if fails to cure,
bend lov Mat of testimonials. Address
. ? F* J- Ohsnky ?fc Co., Toledo, 0.
hold by Druifjjlsts, 75e.
Hall's Family I'llls aro tho beat.
Tell ? Friend <iood Nevr?. .
Pkovidbnck. R. I.
"Please forward f-ix boxes of 1'i.tterinb. C.
O. 1). i think it strange that 1; is not 6old
; fie in New England, as it is J he best cure for
??< *<>ma, rinerworm and all <ruption* of tho
.skin I evov taw. I got a box from a Cincinnati
isrummoi , at.<l ? avo part of it to a younc lady
who liad tried ulmo.-t everything fo remove
t mi pie* and an eruption trom her face. Two
ji, >1 cations of Tettkhisk comp'etely cured
her. I knowa ?o a gent Icnmn whose body had
lic?-n covri'd with eczema. T?o boxos of 'Ikt
ithi!?b cur eil him completely, and now his
fckin is a3 tfnooth as a baby's "
P. O. IT anlon.
With Silver Springs Bleachinj; Co.
1 box for ?>0c. in s'amps.
J, 'J'. Mit'?'X|tycK, Savannah, Ga. j
TU.tt Joyful Keollac
IVith the exhilarating sooso of rooowod health
and strength and Internal clcunlinoss. which
follows tho mo of Syrup of Figs, Is unknown
to tho few who have lot progressed beyond
the old-time medicines aud tho oheap substl"
tules sojnotimci offered but never accoptcd by j
?Jio well-lnforme:l.
If a man will ifefluce his faulty, he j
will find that at tho same tiiuo be Is J
also reducing his expenses.
y
Dobbins' Floating- Bora* Boap being
cont. pure, I*, therefore, absolutely all go?p,Jknd
hn* not MR,' in II to turn yellow. Dobbins' Be*p
Mf'c Co., riitM ., jruarnnt<H? lis purity. Etsry
one know* the value of BoraJ?. Try It once, pleise.
Beware of the man who tries tftr'l
whitewash sin of any kind. ??'
FITS stopped free and permnrrnt'.ytfured. No
fits nft?r (lr?t ilaj's u>? of I) it. Kmki $0 '1*y
jNKUVKKKSToiir.ii. Fif ?- S:J iris! I'nttieRMfl trert% .
iso. Send to l)r. Kline. WU Arch St.. l'ftila.,1 j
Mrr.. Window's Socth1r?r Syrup /Or children'
?>i:lhi:?K. softens t h?* jfU'iii. reduces in flamima
I io;?, allays paln.ru '* r*'fr.S\e. a bottla
After s I x years' suffer In*,-/ wa * e?wed hr
Pise's cur -Wativ THOMl/rtOW, 29 W Uhlo
Ave., Ai'mghnCy*, I't*-. Mwciyifl. 'Jl.
ifftilllcted with sore ores uso Dr. I, Thorn p*
>u's Kyo watejvDrtlgglsts sell at25oa bottle.
QOLDBRSILVER?
fcUHER WILL BUT THE
0RHH8E SMSAPMILLA COMPOUND
The finest tonlo In tho world for weakness
and 'general debility. It will lnerea*o the
appetite, build up tho systom and for all Im
purities of the blood. A ?plPndld Liver
Medicine, cure* Itjdlgeetion and Rheumatism.
Iu order to Introiuco this compound we have
decided that we will sell for the next SO day*
? three months treatment *2r
41.00, regular retail price W.00. ThU med
ic! no can bo obtained from comittj mer
chants or drt?l?ts. If joor
, not Rot It, addree# ? letter to U?? 'Orange
Medlolne do., M N. OoH??e St., Charlotte. N.
1 O.. for olreolar mad teetlmo?l?? Jt* ragard to
| the mijlWoe. - - ^ -
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A Novelty for Every Homo.
A Necessity for Every Office. 4
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AGENTS WANTED."- LIBERAL TtHMSJ
TOM KYANS, 34 r?rl< 6?w, fipw Vwri^
Reliable Charlotte Merchants -
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Call on thorn tvhen you goto Charlotte N. C. Writ?
them If you do not go, and hnvo your orders lllled
by mall. )u answering advortlsemontH kludly men
(ion this paper.
PP!UT!Wfi "EST WORK. RcAgonaMo Prices
fftifl iiiiw Wr to Nowb & Tlmeft Pt'g. Ifourto.
pfffj Mff fIB PE. M. ANDREWS, 10-18 W. Trade
t Uftiul Uftit Also Pianos, O gans <fc Hlcyclos.
mtlf AffB AND LAO Bit BHKltT ~R,
WAittA PORTNER liHEWINO CO.,
C. Vainer, 317 8. College Street.
flffflfltP? Surroya. Phaetons, Rond wngone, a
fiWwUibi) Carta Etc. Manulucturors Agents
Writ ror catalogue. 8. S. Mo>t no h Co.
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HAGGARD'S specific TABLETS.
OVERCOME all Abnormal conditions and ESTABLISH
tho healthy notion of the SECltETOHY OHOaNS.
CUIUNO all OKNITALand UIUNaRY trouble*. ltCI
torlng Vitality and Giving Strength to the*o Organ*.
Overworked and turndown Men and Weak nnd.ver
vou8 Wpmen will And thenj lust tho Komcdy tlioy
Need. Sent by mall on receipt of price, $l.(W per boxj
three boae# ror 50.
Haggard specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ^
nDI 1 1 M and WHISKY habltacnrctl. B<">ok?en?
lil I U III Frae.Dr.B.M.WoOLLET.ATtAKl A OA.
8. N. U.--40.
Money in Chickens
For 'JSc. In *o m>u<1 a 10)
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of ? pracUcAl i'oultry luiscr? *o?
ro wMtauf, but a hum worklus
for 4oilai? wul veau? <iiiriuK Ja
vetn. It UMltei liow to OeUot
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rlio for FMtcnlof f wUVeii Kov?Ut>
b*T? for Brett! lag; everything re*
tuUlte/or proflNiblf ivwitry r4Uj
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CO, 134 uru.
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eminent fa (N Soldiers' and
Sailors* National llomr*.
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