The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 23, 1897, Image 4
BLOW IN O ROOK?
ThVOeirt of the Blue Kidge Mountains
of North Carolina,
High up (irnoug tho Blue IUdgo
mountains of North Crrolina. llvo thou
sand foot above sea level, is tno summer
resort of Ulowing Kook. Ami thither
come tho health ?eoker from the j^orth,
and the inhabitant of many a Hicat
striokon Southern city, to tlrlnk thtj
J>\ue, sparkling water and breathe an
i^tr that stimulates like wino.
. Tho only mode of reaching this 8ky
f L&nd from tho l ast is by a twenty mile
i stage ride from Lonoir. Tnis town it?
1 self lias an altitude of one thousand two
hundred foet, aiuLtho tiavoler from
Now Orleans or Ohavloston buttons his
ooat against tho eool\norning breeze as
he steps from tho hotohyorauda into the
waiting wbgouotto. And, what a rule it
isl Tho frequent summer rains have
kopt tlry grass and l6Hvos tho huo of
emerald,' S. but tho golden rod and
oardinal floVor by tho roadside, and the
Boarlet foilave of a guiu treo or tho
graceful festwns of a Virgiuia creeper, j
admonish tlie\travo!or that autumn i
coinos early in tiioso heights.
The road winds- among the hills for J
six or ftovon mills and tiion atrikes'the
Yadkin rivor, ami follows it to tho oool. j
bubbling spring which is its aourco. i
Tho scenery grow? more wild and !
ruggod as wo climb; so dense in tho;
undergrowth which ttpringn from the
black mould that wo wonder how ttio
squirrels, which are frisking about,
have tho temerity to venture into such
a tangle. '1 ho horses struggle up the
asoent, and, turning a. sharp a.iglo in
the road, the whole world, as it wore,
lios below us. \Vo look sheer down
into the tree tops which fckirt the .John's
river and thon out in?o tho sweeping
lines of tho Hluo ltidgo as they riso
rango upon rango ana seem to molt
Into the blue of tho sky. "ju this tho
top?" ".No; .Miss, this ain't nothin',
\Vo do a mighty sight mo' oliuibih'
befo' we git tnur. M And ao we toil up
the winding way.
OfY to tho .South and West rise Table
Kook, Hawk's bill* King's Mountain,
Mitchell's l ouk, and, towering above
them all, Iho urand rather, its top the
profile of an old man's faoo. If tho
start from Lonoir has boon inado in tho
afternoon, the air grows chilly before
tho summit is reached, and search id
tnado amoug tho baggage for shawls
and ruga. Ao day declines, tho sun
noems to pauro a moment on a distant
peak, flooding all tho surrounding
mountaius with violot light, and then
sinks to rest, 'i ho darkness f all a quick
ly. l'ou are tired now and close vonr
eyes a moment, bul soino 0110 breaks in
Upon your rovery with an oxelumation
,of wonder. You look up to llnd tho
woihl flooded with moonlight. It. rests
like a halo over the mountaius, nnd tips
every fern and balsam-bough with sil
ver. Wo climb on, a milo porhapa,
umid this glory, when tho Urea horses,
admonished by voioo and whip, break
into u brink run, and tho Hotel, all
aglow with tho light of open wood fires,
stands hospitably before us, and our
journey is ended.
Tho days of dreamy laziness which
follow uro indoseribably luxurious. One
may go to bod at night nnd sleep
around tho clock with tho deep, health
ful slumber of a baby. Tho jaded appe
tite is quickened in that clear air until
oue asks uublushingly for a second help
ing of Holt p, and ^lien goes oil down
through t ho bill of faro to the very last
Item with nover a vision of indiges
tion.
Ulowing Hook is preeminently cos
mopolitan. There the summer girl may
dress and dance and l ido and flirt to tho
very fulness of her heart's desire. Or,
nho may let her finery lay hiddon in tho
depths of her trunk and go tramping
about in thick shoos and short skirts
from sunrise until dark It is beauti
ful to watch the invalid's color come
Mealing back, and tho poor littlo siokly
children grow round limbed and brown
in tho bracing atmosphoio. Verily,
this is Nature's great Sanitarium, whoro
that good old mother takes her children
into her lap and soothes their jangled
llorvoB, whoro tho doctors are never in
ovidouco and the medicines delightful.
13. T. Punukh, G. P. A., Lonoir, N. (J.
r.lfn l*?'t Worth f.tvlitg
Jo onf ?ho tufforo tljo remdrienlng nifony of
Kccinvn, Totter mid euoh liiUmlug. ItchliiK ftWtn
Krory rougtinnHfl of tbn ?<lu from n
nlmpln chap to Tenor IdnKwonn ?v?>n of
ici'.K stn uftiiiK Is oomtilati.ly, !y sr.d surety
cured by Tettntlno in comfort worm W cents
lo youT Tluu'n tlio pile? of Tettoilu* at drug
otoron. or l>y mall for pilco In tuunp* from J.'l .
bJUuptrlno, Savnnnnh, Ok
Blood
Purifier
Such r rnetlloln* yon nee.l at onoo to remove
thu linpurUicA whlcu havo accumulated it.
yonr blued durlirr winter. Such a medicine ? *
Hood's Sar<aparlili?. 'l'horofore t? k? Hood's
8.UM\p:irilla now. It wl.l do you wonderful
good. It will purify your blooJ, give you an
fclU'Ctltf. and euro all hurcort.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
I? sold by all drUKtfUl*. Price SI. ?'* for I&.
food's Pills ??>? St. tJerl. )? of nt?.
P U R C H AS Eli' " rawa
" mw PACTOHI K8.
Manufacturer to *f(krer. Illnitratod catalogue fiee.
Uudfrtra&r ditmrlniAni, Add:
COAMJ.UJKltrt' MH'I'LIKhVo., Trnr. N. y.
ai i .oc
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n nrilTi We want one acent In thu County
K ?* ? Pi I 9 ? to ?ell to f4in<W? Be?t paying
" article on earth. V e pa* all expente. Ad<1r???
tll.YZA <JitK.ll. C'O.i \\ Nilinifton, U> ( ?
B. N. U.? 16? dT.
uuAE& WrifK All tisf FailS- _
Oflst Couftta Sjrrup. Tnaiea Good. Oao
In time. Sold by druggUU.
EXPOSITION OP Til BOAHOMNA8.
Industrie** Will l>? Miuwu Thatar* Not
Oeuorally l<no>vn.
! A spooial correspondent writing from
Charlotto, N. O., concerning tho Wo
men's Exposition of tho Carolina*,
Among other things, says: "One of tho
Uiost interesting feftturos of tho exposi
tion, which takes place during tho
month of May, reaching into Juno, will
bo the showing of tho industries of
thoso States that aro not vory generally
known. For inatauoo, as lino kaolin as
iH produced in tho liuted Slates is hero
found, and in mado into oarthonwaro^
ohnia and an excellent grade of portfo
lain ware. An exhibit of this product
will ?how tho proce*8 of manufaoturo
from its c-rudo atuto intd articles o {
dainty Bhapo and attractivonesa. Moore
county yield a f>und of most o^ollent
quality for the manufacture of flno
glasavCary, and samples of this finished
warowi.l also be ehowu. Solondid ool
leotiona of minerals will demonstrate
the varied roaouroeH of tho Carolina?.
The indua/i iftl department ia attain
ing largo proportions, and manufac
turers from all aoctions aro taking
flpaeo. It is ospooially dosirod thut
eaoh and every cotton mill in North
and South C arolina will place on ox
hibit a bolt or Wioro of eaoh olass < A
goods they manufaoturo, so that a ooni
nloto whowing of our enormous and
fast growing milling industry maybe
made It in nccossury to arrange for
fliaco at once.
A eollootiott of colonial, revolutionary,
Mexican and Confederate relioa ia bo*'
ing gathered together, probably I Argot*
in extent and gonoval compreliansiva
nosa, and greater historical value than
any similar collection ever mado in tho
two State?.
Very low passage rato? to the Exposi
tion havo boon granted by nil tho rail
roads; and tho net mission lee ia placed
at only half tho usual charge for finch
exhibition^, but tho desire of the mati
agomout ia thut every 0110 may avail
themselves of the opportunity which
otters so much of interest along ai t and
educational lines.
Arrangements are being made to ac
commodate the lai go crowds that will be
here duriug the month of .May. To give
some idea of the events outaido
of the Exposition, whioh is of
conrso tho main attraction, that aro to
ocour iu May, it may bo well to recall a
few: Stato l.odge of Odd Follows moot;
Conor A I Aaaombly of tho Presbyterian
Church in pension; State Dental So
oioty and Board of Dental Examinors
convene; inter-Stato bicycle races will
b? hold; iutor-Stato llroiuen'sj moot
with llreinen'e races; baseball gainon
between leading Sou thorn toams; a
Boriea of theatrical attractions; and any
numbor of ontertainmonts both at tho
Imposition and olsowhoro; looturos and
addresses by prominent men, while one
of tho leading Southern women will
dolivor tho opening address of tho
Womon's Exposition.
TIIK BUStNKSS WOULD.
IC #TV?o t of War .Scare? Floods Don't
Artect Cotton.
Mobsi-r. It. O. Dun Co. '? review of
trado for last week, ?ays: "An undo
elarod war botwoen Grcoco and Turkey
has been responsible mora than any
other single causo for tho ohangos in
businesn. Actual fighting, with facta
which fioom to inako a formal declare-'
tion of'war by Turkey inevitable, have
nttocted grain markets much and atooks
slightly. Tho progress of tho Missis
sippi ifooda doos not ohaugo tho price
of cotton, and aottlomont of tho more
important labor diHlc.ult.ics liaa rovived
works suspended week beforo last, The
tomporary decrease in oxporta and
largo fncttfaso in imports, at
sow York, 20.8 por cent. for
tho mouth caused questions about tho
tiuancial future which havo not much
influence as yot. T he increase in Im
ports, *1?,000,000, or ovor 15 per cent,
from last, year, and j? 17, 100. 000, or
28. 0 per oout. from February, if long
continuod, may omharrass some
branches of. business, but can harly ex
haust balances roiuaii luu from tho un
precedented excess of merchandise ox
port*. <.'.si,.>lli in nine months end
iug with March
"Failure* u?r tho week wcjo 207 in
tho United States, against i)<?J Inst yoar
and ISO in Canada against 'JO last year.
"The total bank clearings in the Uni
ted States for tho week wcro &J40, 2(5 1, ?
1 7<>; per cont. decrease, tf; oxolusivo of
V*. v- vork, i?'182,l>i]4,788; p?r oant. do
croas.'1
? ... ? ^
Tin* Noval >ftMttn'$ lkay.
The Secretary of the X^vy has made
tho annual allotment of tho fund cf
r.'iO, 000 appropriated by CongreBR for
the naval militia of tho States. De
ducting &J,000 roservod for tho pur
ehaso of text books, tlio remainder of
the appropriation is allotod among tho
^tatca having naval militia organize
tions in proportion to tho number of
uniformed |)ettv otllcers and men they
had on thoir rolU on the 1st of .lauunrv
last. The rosult in tho Southern States
isaafollowB: South Carolina, 1M ofii
eers and men, allotment, .*1,814; Novell
(.'arolina, 110 ottlecrs and men, allot
rnotii, 5s 1 , 1 n P ; Georgia, iss oflioors and
men, allotment, Louisiana, 'J0y
otllcors and men,
The latest I'stlmatc <u' tho population
nf the globe Is that made by M. D'Am
frevllhf, \s lio places It at 1,470.720,000.
The number of Inhabitant* per squnro
ini'.o In Asia Is 4.S; In Africa, 15; In
America, S; In Oceanlca and tho polar
?regions, 8; and In Australia, 1. Tho
yearly Increase of the population of tho
.?nrth Is about f> to every 1.000. At this
rate tho population of the globe will j
?lonMe evt'f.v
tot tot. Test.
Thero are two kinds of sarflapurllla : Tha test ? and the
peat, The troublo is tlicy look allko. And when tho rest
d resit like the best who's to tell thom opart ? Well, " tho tree
' la known by Its fruit." That's an old test and a safo one.
And the taller the tree the deeper tho root. That's another
taafc. What's the root, ?the rocordof these sftrsaparlllas f The
dne with tho deepest root is Ajor's. The one with tho richest
fruit ; that, too, Is Ayer'a. Ayer'a flarsaparilla has a roeord of
half a century of cures ; a record of manr medals and at&rds
culminating In tho modal of the Chicago World's Fair, which,
admitting Ayef a fiarsaparilla as the best? shut its doors against
. tha rest. That was greater honor tfontho medal, to be tho only
fiarsaparilla admitted as an exhibit a%Ah? Worid'a Fair. Tf yoa
want to get the beat aarsaparllla of your druggist* here's an
Infallible rate I Ask f6f the best aad you'll gat Ayer'a. Ask.
for Ayer'a tUyvaH get the beai
PROGRESS | THE FLOOD.
Rlvor Continues to Rise In Louisiana
Loveo District.
PEOPLE SUFFERING FOR FOOD,
At K ansa a <-ity t it o It Ivor la Above tho
Danger liliiti-- V luh & burg Asks for
Two Thoiitmnri
Whilo tho oondition of affairs in the
overflowed Mississippi delta in reported
brighter, tho situation botweon Vicks*
burg uiid Now Orleans in causing t Ho
greatoat apprehension. 'l ho river con
tinues to riao in tho Louisiana lovoe dis
trict and weak spots in tlx) lovee ar<>.
being strengthened. ^
Tho water at Hosoda'e, Miss ? has not
roooded. Tho first train that has ontorod
Clarksdalo for many day a has nrrivod
thero. Trains a>o also being run from
Clarksdale to M inter City and Phillips,
from Tmlu to Jonestown. At Helena
tho situation in unchiingod. At a moot
ing of tho property owners of that city
it wan decided to begin tho oroction of
a now levoo around tho oily. At .Mom
phis tho river ro.so ono-tenth of a foot in (
24 houm. An additional Blight rise uT
looked for.
Tho nowa that oauii) to tho >? ar De
partment at Washington, *J\?m
the lowor Mississippi valiov if conflict
ing. Below Vickabnrg tho conditions
api?ear to dift'or from thofio above. the
ttioBt alarming fltatojnoht^ is ua to tho
number of people sutVoriijg for food,
whilo tho prospeoting oftleers in Louis
iana counsel airainat too liberul assibt
ftneo as hkoly to load to bud labor con
ditions. Just before tho close of ofllco
hours, Secretary A Igor rocoived another
telegram tcOm vioksburg, representing
that tho pooplo in tho Sun 1" lower dis
trict woro out otr from dry land and in
groat need of food and forage Ho im
mediately called hia bureau ofllcors in
conforonce and then ordered anothor
stoamboat to take on supplies and start
for tho soouo of diatrcBB.
Tho Situation nt Kansas City.
A Bpeoial from Kansas City of tho Iftth
inst , aays: " The rivor has risen eight
inches since yesterday, marking three
inoboa above tho danger ^ lino, and is
still coming up slowly. Two miles Up
the rivor tho Burlington tracks oro on*
daugorod. The last of tho families on
Lewis Island, a small plaoo at the
mouth of tho Kaunas* river, has moved
out. Tho place is entirely submerged
and tho water at tho lowest^ point
touches tlio envos of tho liousofl. "
Two Thousaiul Want Tents.
A mass mooting was held at Vicks
burg, Misa. , ami a request sent to
Washington, through Governor Mc
Laurin, for tents to shelter 2,000
refngeea from tho Hood. I lie city
oounoil was also requested to appropri
ate jgtsiUO and privato subscriptions will
bo solicited. Thero aro reports of ad
ditional loss of life on parts of l.)avis
island, not visited by relief boats.
r
At Bosodalo, Miss., Mary ltobinaon,
colored, 14 years old, was drowned bv
tho sinking of a canoe. Ibis makes
tho sixth victim olaimed 1>3' tho flood in
two weeks in this vicinity.
At Omaha, Neb. , the flood situation^
ia grave. Tho torrents poured from
tho Missouri across tho North Omaha
Gardens, into Florence and out oil
lahos. The former has lost its identity
in tho general flood and tho latter may
bo soon.
NKWOKLHAX'S I1IG
Nearly Half a Million Dollars Ijoss
Firo at Kan ins ( lly,
Olio of tho most picturesque business
structures in Now Orlonus, known as
tho Morosquo building, owned by
Gaueh & Bonn, was totally destroyod,
by flro Thursday afternoon. Tho con
flagration broke out- shortly before- 1
o'clock, and in an incredibly short
space of li e tho whole building was n
mass of (la nes that burnt with a veloc
ity absolutely astonishing. At 2:i50
tho edillco had collapsod and upwards
of SMUO.OOO had gone up in smoko. Tho
Moresque building occupied ono block,
bounded by Cauip, Periodan and Church
streets and I .aFayotto Square, and its
walls wore built entirely of iron, in a
design known an tho Moorish. Tho
Montgomery Furniture Company and
Gauch ct Sons, crockery merchants,
were tho occupants, and both Arms car
riod full stocks. The flro is snppoBod
t<? have originated on tho top floor of
the Montgomery section.
Tho following iij the estimate of lo^sos
and insurance: (ianch .t Hons $l0o,0u0
on building, ?(10,000 on stock, insurnnco
if 12.), i <00; Montgomery Furniture Co.
loss $100,000, insurance $80,0u0; Ger
man Gazette loss *2', 000, insurance
?12,000; Evoning Telogram loss ?20,(100,
no insurance; W arren hotol and saloon
?loss $10,000, insurnnco $.>,000; James
Aiken, plumber, loss **10,000, insurance
$?">,000; Heath, Schwartz Sons' Wall
Paper Company loss 3 1 ?*?, 000, insurance
$10,000. ,,
'1 he insurance is abont equally divid
ed between local and foreign companies
Outside tho specified ca^es of loss the
damage to adjacent property is estimat
ed to be adjacent property is estimatod
to be $0o, ooo, all fully insured. Total
loss $ too, 000, with an insurance of
Sot'S, 000.
, Mother of Senator llanna Dead.
A special from Ashovillo, N. O. . says
that Sirs S. M. Mnnno, the mother of
Bona lor llanna. died at ihat oity. from
pneumonia Mrs Manna had only
been sick about a week, and was 8i
years old. Her remains will be taken
lo Cleveland for interment.
Col or oil Oa<lot at Arinnpoll*.
Congressman Shattue, of Ohio, nom
inated D. J. Bundy, a colorod lad of
Cincinnati, to a cadetship at Annapolis.
Ho has boon nrged to withdraw tho
naiuo, but say*' ho will stand by the
appointment. Thero havo been come
rumors of disapproval from tho Naval
Acadomy and threats of tho students to
resign. It is the first tiiuo a negro has
)jcon appointed to sncli cadetship and
? trouble is expected at tho Academy.
Will Olobrnte.
The Governor of Florida has notified
the Socrotary of the Navy that the citi*
zens of Tampa are preparing for an ex
tensive celebration of Queen Victoria's
birthflay on the 24th of next month .
Tho nri'tish government, nsa nuvk of
appreciation of the spirit of .llie Vwtfa
?ion, will havo a warship present it the
eelobration.
Increase In the
Dispfttches from Bombay, Tndia, In
dicate there has been a great decrease
in the virulence of the plftguo both in
number of cases and deatfe rate in the
Wrtfeywtik* - - - ?
I WKKKIjY CROC IWLMCTIN
By <)?>sorvop IJunor-Of Interest to
tho Karmlng CIi??s('h.
Jtolow can ho found extracts from the
Mcond weekly woathor and crop bulled1
I tin hy .statu Observer liauer, issued
J April'loth.
j But littlo progress could ho mad o in
| farm work during the woeh on account
| of tho continued wot oondition of the
ground, Over tho western group of
counties, and including one-third or
inoj o of the entire area of tho Stato,
only from ono to two days plowing
could ho dono after tho ground boeamo
fit and bofore tho work was interrupted
by rain. Uvor tins portion of tho State
hum work in very much delayed and
tho Reason fully two weeks or moro
later than uuual. In tho oeu
ti at counties and the extreme
northeastern counties tho farmers
are about up with thoir work and plant
ing is progressing rapidly towards ooin
plotion, especially ooru planting in
t lorry, Marion and Marlboro, t'orn
planting ts general over tho entiro oast
tun and Oontral portions of the State
an tar Westward an latrllold, Richland,
Lexington and Aikon countiofl. To the
west and north of theme countiofl very
liitle corn has been planted and lands
are yet unfit t'ov preparation. Hoarcoiy
any bottom lands have boon plauted.
Marly pluntod corn is coming up very
satisfactorily, but in some localities re
planting will bo neoes.vary. Cut and
bud worms have done considerable in
jury to corn. In the western oouutioa
oorn planting in from l<r> to 20 days
"late.
( otton planting is fairly bogun. and
will this week become gonoral ovor th#
eastern half of tho State. As vot, the
area planted is quite limited. 'I ho early
planted is coming uuto good stands. In
the wostern hair of tho State, in tho
preparation of land a for planting cotton,
plowing, hauling of fovtilizora and list
ing tho same, scarcely anything has
been possible, owing to the wet, nod
den condition of tho soil. Jt in report
ed from many localities that flolds wili
not bo an thoroughly prepared as usual.
Tobacco beds aro doing woll, with
plants plentiful and largo onough to
transplant, which work lias been com
menced iu Marion and Florcneo coun
ties.
' .Melons nearly all planted and soma
up in liar n well.
Thoro will be largo aoroftgo dovotod
to sorghum cano, if the sCod'can bo so
ourod, seed boing roported very scarce.
Some havo already been planted and
ooming up. \ j
iJico planting is delayed,^ tho lands
cannot readily bo draiiiod. Some holds
planted. v
1 anturos growing woll and atTord ex
cellent grazn.g.
Cabbages, poas, asparagus, ouonm
hers and strawberries being shippod
from Charleston.
Toachos vory materially injtuod in
tho norther^ and western countios dur
ing March, but this wook's reports from
those counties would indicate that uot
all woro killod. In tho eontral and
eastern counties pcachos ivero not ma
terially injured, in places not at all.
Apples aro in full bloom and are safe,
as also are pears and grapes.
FIF'I Y-K1FTII CONUKISSS.
Report of (lie Proceedings from T>?y
to l>uy.
BEN ATE.
Tnrisn,,\r. ? In the Souato Morgan, of
Alabama, concludod Ins long Rj^oecli on
Iho resolution declaring that a stato of
war exiat.s in Cuba. Ho did not ask for
a vote on (ho resolution, but announced
t lint lie hoped to nocuro a final voto at
mi eavly date. 'J'lio bankruptcy hi 1 was
taken up nt 8 o'clock, Lindsay, of Ken
lucky, defending the measuro against
oriiieisma made against it. During the
?Jav L'avis, of Minnesota, chairman of
the oommitteoon foroijrn rolations, gave
notice that ho would ondoavor, on
Thursday, to procnod with the arbitra
tion treaty in^xeontivo session. At
?l:4.i (ho^enalo went into oxocutivo ses
sion and boon aftorwarda adjourned.
Wt.dnkbday. ? In tho Sonato tho first
skirmish on the tariffquoation occurred.
Cage's order, relativo to goods import
ed al'tor April 1st, according to tho re- 1
tractive clause of tho pending Dingley
Hiill, was doolarod illegal by a voto of
J1 to 1?JJ. Tho Democrats, Silver He
publicano and Populists voted solidly
asrainat it. Morgan gave noticc that he
would call up hia Cuban resolution
daily until a vote was reach*
od. At 5 p. m. tho Senate went into
executive session and *oon after ad
journod. t
TmnsnAY. ? In aocordanco wifh his
provions notico, Senator Davis prompt
ly moved an executive session of the
Sonato alter the disposal of tho routino
morning business today, for tho pur
pose of taking up tho Angle- American
arbitration treaty. Senator Davis cu
dcavo\ed to yocurc a unanimotia agree
ment upon a time to take a voto upon
the treaty as a whole, but in this ho did
not succeed, owing to objections
from several Sonators, including
Messrs. Carter. Morgan and Mills.
'I ho Senate spent today on tho Indian
appropriation bill, but did not com
plete it s-omo time jvj^Tljso eonsumod
in oxorutive sesRion on tlta arbitration
treaty. Attheoloso of llflb day's pro
ceedings, tho Senate adjourned until
Momlav. Tho committeo amendment
to tho Indian appropriation bill, open
ing tho L'neompahgro Indian reserva
tion in L'lah to publioontry was agreed
to. The reservation ;b said to oontain
some of the richest deposits of asphalt
in existence.
Monday. - The Senate passed tho In
dian appropriation bill. 1 1 is firb.stan
tidily the ranio as it passed the Honso.
Vest, of Missouri, returned to theoues
tion which caused tho rcecnt tariff skir
mish and re introduced his resolution
declaring illegal therecont order of tho
Secretary of tho Treasury, relativo^ to
goods arriving after April i last. Vest
euid ho would call up the resolution
Tuesday. Morgan ondeavorod to tako
ii}) the Cuban resolution, but at l:U5 on
motion of Davis, tho S-'cnato wont into
oxoeutivo session on tho arbitration
treaty, and at"v':13 adjourned aa a mark
of respect to the late Hcpresentativ?
Milliken.
' HOUSE.
Wednesday.? Tbo House was in ses
sion but ton minutes and then ad
journod until Satarday, without tran
sacting any business.
Saturday. ?In tho House the dissen*
slons of tho recent Democratio caucus
werethreshod over again to the evident
cditleation of tho Republicans. Tho
Tresideul's message, urging Congress
to takfl action . for representing the
United States in tha forthcoming inter
national expositton at Taria, was reattr
and the House at 1 o'clock adjourned
until Wednesday.
"I don't see wby you should insist
that Tbomat Is so egotistical, liavs
you nftver noticed that Instead of avow
ing that anytblug Is so, h? Is always
modest enough to ssy *! think so?*"
-That ts .nothing Nit Ms
.thinks that his saying he thMJtrfi so
makes the statement th*t nau?-U mors
oosilrc."? Indianapolis Joury?L
A boa constrictor wftto an adsmnoeC
case of dfpbtberts hm been fooad fa ?
' ^ds shfrrrmstt'i furflftT ta lsdlWMpoll^
TUB CORK OF DUUETEM.
A 0<*i ftnec?'*fti1t v Tr? jt?il In Uitdlion
v I County, N. V?
^Vom t/itf /'reus, Uhca, A*. Y.
On the reoommondatlon of Mr. William
Woodman, of Mouth Hamilton, Now York,
that Mr, Amos J xpittys, n rdtldonl of Oolum
btw Coutro, Now York, be Interviewed <o
gardltitf his extraordinary reoovory from ml*
V'lUOMtl klduoy trouhla, embracing dint>oto*
la its worst form, Mr. Jaquays was visited
and willingly dm lo t Uu aflOompAoylOK Mate*
tnontt
"I am fifty years of nK>\ and five years "<ro
bofrrtn to suffer with pntus lit tr??* ?>?tok and
weakness in I ho reulou of tho kidneys, ?\d<1 I
hui) ft tremendous How of uriuo. Strnnijo to
ntVi my appetite Increased to a a extraordin
ary d< ?r?o. but luatead of ?iv ng mestrontrth
my food 8?'*Hu?d to make me vvalctr hh I
thinner, and I was terribly constipated. My
mouth was pasty, I hu t continuous hcari
burn an t putu acmes the lower part of my
fttomaoti and fWQQWt vomiting. (added,
all, or nearly a I, my fo'f&otlons bt'OAin?
Impalrod, my ulirht wa? dim, memory d?
sorted mo, mid l.fo became Irksome, 1 con*
mm I|?*<l the bt-st fflixi ?nl talent In the county,
ttud th?*y till dlrt?oo*od my oaa? as su??r dia
betes in I'd most aggravated form, but ?av?
mo no relief whatever. At last 1 was In such
a d<nporute condition that a council of phy
sir-inna was callod, but their good oftlous did
nm no pod, and 1 looked forward to death
with satisfaction us tho only rohuf 1 oould
expect,
''My old friend, William Woodman, al>out
this time onuio to visit me. and from Idin I
MM hoard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pdls, which
he declared had cured hlrn of rheumatism,
with which ho bad Buttered all hid life, tin 1
ho believed ihey would do me woo l, its ho
bud r-ad of a oaso of diabetes being ourod by
thulr uho, I be. love it was next diy after
Mr. Woodman's visit that Mr. P. Hyde, of
?South Hum lion, N??w York, ??alliuW>n me.
an. I 1 was told by him thai P uk Pills had
-avt*rt hla life and aoadviaud mo by all moans
to try theta.
"lhla Bottlel the question, and I at onoe
begun a oourgo of homo treatment with Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, Within a week the
tno liclno l?t?k'an to do Its work, the oonsttpa*
tion waa relieved, my skin, which ha I been
'try an<t hard, assumed Ita normal foal and v
Topi-aranoe, 1 no longer had t?nt Insuffer
ably ba I ta-to in my month, and though Mill
wotk and almoat uolputM, the pain in my
t'tii'k and kidneys b<vnn to ab?te and tiio
llow of urine decreased, Hut 1 was far fro n
lioalth, and built very few ho pas ou nerman
vnt oure, thuigh 1 continued to tak? the
!>il la constantly for the next yea r >uid a half,
growing slowly but Mirt>ly during f'a' tlm?
i?>tt?'r and hotter. Tnen I bo ao to re uoo
tho daily doso, and kopt mendlnj? until kIx
rnonthaaKo. when I discontinued thorn, us>d
I Wiis entlr^'y on rod.
"I am siijl Hubjoot to cold, which Is apt to
wttl? ln%my ki *uey?, and always ko?p Pink
PIIIb t>y mo, a^ they brin? mo round vt<rj
quickly. In nP, I havo, I bullov*. tnkoe
il'ty boxes of l)r. Wlillama' Pink Pills, am?
^(ialt navor bo without thorn a> lonv as 1 havt
iiatf a flollar, I havo ro -omm^ndod thorn to
u 1 1 tny suflorlru* fra-n x, and th<'y aoom to bi
KOoil lor auv disorder of th? ?,\Btcm, as th- .v
havi< nerer failed to do their work In any
caHo that I kuow of, and Home weie pretty
tow,
?*I certify tli? abovo Atatoment tobfttrnn
In every pa<tlcu'ar, and If 1 (toinmandud
stronirer InuKtiiKH, I would uso It in prais.u^
Ur. Williams' Pink Pllla.
?'Amob Oaquats."
Mr. Jaquaya Is a hl?bly reapboiuoW and
wtdi-to?do farmer aud builder, and highly
conueoted lu Madison County.
Tho proprietors o> Dr. Williams' Pink Pllla
slate that they are not a patent medicine, but
a proscription us?d tor many year* bv uu eru
imnt pra tit oner, who pto l?o?d the most
wondorfill resu la with them, curing all forms
of weakner.8 ar'alni? from a watery eon tltlon
(.fthe blood or t?hatt<-rcd n rves, two fruitful
cauS' s of almost every 111 to whi-dt flo.sh ia
h^lr. Tho pills ?r?? also a spocilln for tho
'troubles peculiar to females, sueh as fltipprfK
slons, ail forma of wen'wuas uhrouie cousti
paiton. bea:luir-down pains, etc., and in ih?
oa->e of nion wtll kivo ap oily relief and effect
a tirrmanont eur? In all eases aiiain<< from
mental worry, overwork, oroxceasee of what
ever uuturo. Thoy are entirely harmless and
can bo given to weak and aiokly ohiLir n
with tho ureatoat good and without the
slightest danu'or. Pink PI Is are nidi by all
doners, or will bo aont postpaid on receipt
of price, 60 cents u box, or alx boxes 'or
? 2.60 (they are never sold in bulk or by the
100), by a !dr- ssinff Dr. Williams' Medicine
Company, He'.^Mi-etudy. N. Y.
"liuiUr in H Minutes."
Dtil you aee t ut "ad." in Inot week'B paper?
It la certninly a (rooil ? liu n, so enay ana
simple nnd the compnuy f;lvo3 yon a fdnas
thormnmotor,, by wll li you know the rljfht
temperature of your c renin before churnlnsr,
which is very tmportu ? t- '1 licce tiiinvs nru
l^l \*1 ntf x ? at B:if Isfnct ton nnd ?o11Iiik well nml
when yon buy tlio only rtKht t > fell them In
vourcovntv you net tlio thln^n at cost prluo
from the factory.
Jtjwr try ? 'Cc. Vox of Cn?caret?, the finest
iver and !? we n' or ever made.
Xfovr'a Thlo?
We offer On* Hundred P dlur* Reward for
any en.eof Catarrh tnnt cannot bo oured by
Hill's t'at.arrn Cure.
P. J. CJ n en kt Co., t'ropi., Toledo, O.
We. t >e under)" ?ned. have 1; nown F. J. Che
ney for the ia*t 16 ye?rs, and lvMli-ve Him per
fectly honorable In el' biMne'-a t raiivaetiotia
nnd flnmo.'ully able to carry out any obi. km..
tlon made by thvir firm.
\AVjjsr & Tmijax, Wfcoleaalj Drufflats, Toledo.
\ Ohio.
>Vi r.oiso, Kinhaw fy Marvin, Wholesale
' l)ru jriata, Toledo, Ohio.
Hail'n Catarrh Cure la tukon Internally, net
log dlrooity upon the blood nnd mucous sur
face* of thoxyntcm. Price, 7-:e. per boltlo. Bold
oy all DruirK'Bla. T?-t'nio"la'H free.
Jla^l'a F.imlly IMU aro the best.
On'y 172 daily newspapers ?ro published
in ?uglanJ.
No-To-lti?o for riftr Cent*.
Over WO.OiJO cured. Why not let No-Tn-Bnc
regulate or remove your desire ; or tobacco?
Haves money, nmki-H lira lib nnd nmnhi*jd.
(Jure ifunrnnitod. 60 cent* nnd tl.U), ut all
druifrfiats.
The revolution la Uru,u.iy iias boon. sap.
pressed.
A Polito Mnn,
It was told to ft rortnln king of En
gland that Lord Blank was his politest
subject. "I will tost him," said the
king, nnd showed Lord Blank to the
royal 'carriage, holding the door for
him to enter first, which he did. "You
ore right," said the king, "a lepsor man
would have troubled me with cere
mony."
Donton's Library a Hat! .Job.
The great new Boston public library
haa already been found to have been
Ill-planned axid Inadequate. It coat $J.
f>00, 000, aud now $25,000 Is about (t0 be
exponded to construct a "suitable read
lug-room."
mm <*p
Remnrkattle Yield or OllWlr.
Flve-ycar-old trees In the olive or
chards of San D ego County, Cnl f.jin'a.
yield thirty galloua of fruit per tree.
Thin Is regarded a* the most remark
able production of ollres ever heard of.
Many bellevo In withholding salt, pep
per. etc., from tho sick. Thle l? wrong.
Wbitevir la done toward maklp? the
diet derived and appreciated promotes
It* digestion.
f oanaot speak too hl.rhly of Pl*o*s Cur# ftjr
oiMQmpMon.? Mr*. Fka.tk Mofeiu, SIS W. ?W
t., New York* Oct.,2*. 1*H.
_ Mfel Wlnslow** Boothln* 8jmp 'or chi'dre?
t*?thlnc. ?niton* th#Kiim?, reduces Inflamma
tion, auaya pal a. curat wind colic. 25c.a boitltv
Oaooaiict* stimulate liver, kidney* *a4
bowel*. N?wr sicken, weaken or gripe; 10*.
Bttn and Boy* I
Want to lenrn all about a Rome? Dow to
Ekk Out a Oood One? Know Imperfection*
and $o Ouard Against Fraud, Detect Otoe**
end Bffeeiai ?r? ?amatop<x^bU? TeU
the a?e by the teeth? U hat to cat) tbe
eat part* of the aolmal?^ now to SBdeay
BorM Prop^rfy? AW TFissnd other vainaWe
Ihfonnatton ean be oMetned hy ?he*
IIXU4TBATKD UOI^B BOOK,
whMt wa WU1 forward. pOSt-peM. on reMei
or onlv ts eents la *tan pe, BOOK TUB,
HOUlU.m|<Wf48^H.wTorkCny,
^ . '* ?v:,
^ - ? *
_ . witirtNOTOir, N. 0., Apr 1 &
Tho\ D Me*rve. U*q., Cloueral Agviaa. A. L .
"Cltv |
DkmiBiui-I wish to acknowledge with
pleasure the oontrlb tlon tn?de bytbft jH?4?
ixiurd .vir l,ln?> to the Initial expon**! loci,
dent to routing *?<1 hx-atlng'the delegate- t?
IheHouthorn Fhiptlst ounvoutlop expected t?*
meet hero Aral wuck tn Muy,
ItKlvo^mo phutsuro in tuls connection to
iot>"4hf?t ihu wl?a and libera) p Ucy of the
RiTftlxmrJ toward nil enterprises alona it#
liuu Is {irovorblal, and entltlta it to the gooa
will uii . ?iiii)j?ort of fell who appreciate the ef
fort to bulla up our flOathern country.
Your* very truly,
<?lffned> Jamkh * *. KTKVbnbow.
Chairman Finance 0 munittee on Account
Kouthern Rnptht Convention.
When bilious or ooMlve, eat a Oa?oar*t,
candy cathartic) cur* auurantecd; UK.. J&o*
Hi* ?> v uieui .no tti? <ir nerv-'U-"'
nev-'H uftor Hr?t dny** u*e of I>r. KllnoV Gretw
Set v* H? <or?>r. % i trial bottle and treat !?? fir*.
I>?. 11. U. Ki/iNif, Lid., u31 Aroh fit., Phlla., Ph.
l"* "uXyi^' ?
MIRACLES
nolon'< to an older rrc than onra. Put
wo *tlll have things that remind ue of
tho mlaty pant.
Unrt'T date of Maroh Kith. 1807, Mr.
11. W, Llpsoomh, of Pnvoli't, S. O., writes:
"Please find check for 3 dot
Tf I I ItJ O [VI A C?1 I > R.
..?.n,.....,...,. .1 I. .1,1 I III n 0
It Ib vorklnir miracles In thin country.**
Mr. Lipscomb le out one of many who
?u fTo rod with rheumatism. He u-^u
cured, and belnv? ft merchant, has been
selling ?nd recommending
IMS 10 IJ V? a <T OTr;
to nil hla frlendn over since
It Is purely vqgottible, a maznlfloent
buiol purifier.
Bold by ail DruKKlg|4:,Prioe fl.00 p?r bottU.
THE BOftBITT DflUQcO.. Raleigh. M. 0
Be table Charlotte Merchants
Cell on I hem when you jjoio Charlotte, N. 0. Write
th< tn ir you do uot to, ftiiu.hHvt! your order* tilled
i?y mall. In bn?wemui ndv^rtuement* kindly nifv
Hon thin paper.
Eft 9 fc&fl MeutlM, Tllee, Sath.tvoore,
t y i UWMifcftOt filWi ct<v College enU third.
fBWTtVlfi KftTV'ORK. i easonaMe Prloe^
titirlHtiu Writs KT o w(i & Tlmea Pt'g. House.
rftBMfTHDPK. M.AN'DKEWfl, 10-l?\V,Tra(l?
i UuMi viVuAlrto Pianos, Organn <S? Uioyolea
dTOTwakIfiIlo
?Can bo consulted In his offloo In?
C1IAKLOTTK, N. O.,
No. nOjy.gfrPth Tryon Stroet.
On nnV day exespt Wodnes'lny. Illfl
pra'ftm Is llcuitod to diseasoa of uio
Eye, Eur, Noses Throat
Lauah
at the Sun
Drink
Rootueer
Keep
Cool-Orm
HfRES
Rootbeer
Keep
Well-Drink
Rootbeer.
Qucnchw
yoarth/rst
Rootbeer.
B. N- V.rrW.?'Ol.
Corn
is a vigorous feeder and re
sponds well to liberal fertiliza
tion ,n. On corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with- fer
tilizers containing not under
7% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs bift
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
All about Totuh? the retulrvof li? mo by actual ex
peritntnt on the bcit.*fartm ill the United States ? i?
told in a liitle book which wo publth and will ftiadly
01*ll free to any farmer in America whu will write f>ir it.
. GERMAN KALI WORKS,
D3 Nujmi St.. N*~ v'"rlu
MACHINERY
an,c1 s
' SUPPLIES.
KNOINKH, i ItOIJ.KItS,
hAW Ml 1)1.8, CO US .11 I LfjS,
WHKAT .1111/1.8, 1*1. A NKKH,
I1KK/K MACHINKft,
MOUI.UKlAfS, OANG KIHifCKS,
And All kluda 0] Wood Working Maqhluory>
ho out* Id iho \lotith can oftwr you ltl(<bof
fradu Kooda. or ai lowor Taluatt,
?Iddull and Wat?rlnwn KiikMiw. We ar4
only a (aw hourd rule (row you. Writ# lof
IjIkIu, Vftrlublo Fcftrt Plantation 8n\v
HUH* u HponJulty.
V. C. Ct'ADHAMr
(IKNKIt.M, \<* KNt,
Coluttiba, - - S. 0.
Tot misleading. ;
No Danger, In Curing Onp Habit ol
, ? ^orinliiK Another,
flP'fiW Morphine I.aiulanmn), eto., CnroA
VfiUfl In fi oni four lo six oek*, *
\V K V llA It IT Cured In Konr Wq?k4
( I ho euro endornori byNnt. llov't. IntfoldUr#
l<.ni*s, In tlio K ??t{ lar a riu v. by Mis* V\ ll? *
nr<1. tho \v. C; IV V., by lIo?v. Frano!s
Jurpi.y, by I O. (?, 'V. ami by aw**) onrod
patlfti'ts Ui,000 of Uiego helm* Phynioliwuk
** *??* I ?1 inn on-., A<li?ri'*-V
Til W KIOIOMCY INSTITUrU,
Or Urulvvr 27. , Columbia, H. O.
WSoney in Chickens
Kor'irtc. In stftmp* w? MDU ft 19 ?)
i'AUJ. buoK Kivms tn? experlono#
vi ? {?ruciu'ji I'yuUry M*iwi^nO?
hit MinHU'ur. i\u u in?u/wur*m?
i or liuiiMt't ujm!
jiUIS. ll U'lfclHM UOiV/W PBtOOt
..mliairo UMftoHfai t tod lori^ij*
?ISO MM" fUlUMIMtrfl >Vi?U3U t'oWUM
tiivo mt ihci'jIiiu; WO'IMW
uutaiteiur |irumauio i'ouliry rtu*
,.. ititi k I'lIiil.laillNU
tJOi l it i\oo?4ir.l oia.
TASTELESS
IS JUSTASCOOtt Fori ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRSCLIEOctS.
Oai.atia, ii.I/B.i Nov. 10, 1893.
Pnrls Mcdlclno Co., t?l. Ixwls, Mo.
(ioiitlcmcn:? Wo eoM lnut yonr, COO bottlos of
OTIOVK'S TASTEMJSS CHILL TOMC an?l hnvn
bought ilirpo ?">?!? ulioruly llil.n yrnr. In nit o*ir ox?
porlpnc? of M ycnrn, In the rtrus fonwInoM. linvo
iipvir boUI nn orticl'i Ihutcnvo Huon unlvornnl untla*
laoUon aa your l'ynlo. Yours truly,
AliNKY, CARR &CO.
THE WORLD.
For li year* th>?
ehoe.liy inorlltlooh
hnt <llBt(iiic?d All
competitor*.
liulov?#d by of?r
i o>? ooo we*rer? a*
tbn 1)0 bt In M j lo, lit
fciiu llUi'Al<it(t" ot
iniy rliui) ctct off?o
cd ?t yn.oo.
It t( inndo In fell
Hi* 8M Al'lifl
And ttylct and of
every vulety of
loo titer.
One denier In ?
own ?lv?n ?KClu??
vo and *dr?r?
lltcd In loe?l |mp?*
on I'Acnlptof I'AHton*
ni?lA order. Wrttt
for cfttdlopuc to
W. I.. IMii'UI.A*,
ItrorkloiH^lIiw.
@00
13 p ?iar ^ p
CONSTANT WEARERS.
Alllillfttn <Jn. Arl 11*1 limine*.. &
book.. bUort tuu?. Cb??v bmril. Homl (or o?i lio^o*.
ANDY CATHARTIC
CURE CONSTIPATION
Iff*
Ofe* 50 ?
Alt
druggists
nmnr V PTTIDIlPPI?!?n ??? ??? ewtof eeimtlpitlon. r?c*rft? ?re tti? McaI
iUluLI UuflfiBni IjuI/ tir*. M>T?r trip *r frrip?.hot r?a?? e**jr iintnralrftnlt*. 8am
fcoaklet Tret. id. STEJTI.INB RBfcEOT flO., Oiirm?o. Wont real. Can. , or ?w Tor*. siT.i
ALABASTiNE.
IT WON'T RUD OFF.
Wall Ppper Is UnHtaltarr. KAl.KOMrifE IS
TKMromCkY, KOTt*,KUHS OFF A SU ^C'ALKlE
m A n i ATI 11 r *? * pore, permanent and artlstio
ALABASTINE aft&
? F?r Mai* %y fniat Dealers Everywhere,
CD EC- A Tint 0?rd tfcowfnjr 19 6??!rftbl* (lot*. Also Al*ba?Un?
?np
?in
TH* STANDARD FAINT row STRUCTURAL PURPOSES.
MiMii.'im iiiiii'ii miHW *m>Ii
EL W. JOHNS MANUFIOTURINO CO.,
erimtdrn ? ?n?. Haw " orM.
owe tmBaLWPAim^inwsHh^tiiMi. boston. rr * ? fwi m:
OCCONEECHEE
rxmMAM, ir.CL
rwftotiuiirtiit
tfekMI.
FIMPmWtf AUIAJWm
MtOM ZS AND WHITE TURKtYfc
PEKIN MfCKS.
?MOT EtUIAMItDIEIUIV RU,
8H?OP8MII? tfHEEP.
M ^ Ww if *? <M? fObm*