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iWwarivtllRnMw^ i,- * Wtf?? Why did you Bend tho doctor ,, jftway before allowtap htm to do uny. y 1hl?tf for you? < Husband?The fool aald he could euro me I u three da ye, Why, aay, I'm ln&urod for VI 0 a week and my salary's only $20. I wonder what ho take* mo foi* ! ? Cleveland l<oador. IIe-~I mu/it have a k I sh for overyear mol, dear, 8be? Some men would hav? bought a whole bo* Instead of that meawley little paper bn* full.? Dotrott Free Prow, fThe Incident In tho ftjMinlsh Oortos In which (he Puke of Tetuau boxed the ears of Senator ('omas, and whloW was followed by the former realgnln# fi-om tho Ministry, now linn a acquol Id I lie withdrawal of the roaljcnatlon. It Is also said that no duel will follow, the , affair having been arranged. The Spanish sense of honor is certainly not what It once was or this commonplace ending would he Impossible, Hut then again, a liberal Senator may consider It a privilege to have Ids ears ho Act! by a duke, i 1 * ?' ' " * I Nil Depression In the South. The Savannah News sayn: Wo von turo td say that tho farmers of IheSouth know very littlo from experience of* , hard times and of tho business depres sion of which so much is Raid in tho newspapers, though it is safe to asset! that nine out of ton of them have heard so much about the lack of prosperity that they behove their material condi tion is steadily growing worse, instead of bettor. Thoj' do not compare their ^material condition of ton years ago or even a year ago, with that of today. In fact, they do not inquire of themselves as to whether they aid freeing them solves of dobt or increasing their debts. They accept tho popular opinion that tho country is not prosperous, and that hence they are not prospering. If they, and many engaged in other occupa tions, were to scan tho fuels closely as to what their material condition was, and what it is, their talk in respect to the hard times would have a wholly dif foront tone. The business of tho country is de pressed. Itusiness men are complain ing, but Southern farmers have no t ea son to complain, and Southern business men will soon have no reason to com plain if the Southern farmers continue to prospor. Comfort C'oMm rtO Cciiln. Irritating, a>:j:i avallm*. aijonl/.liiic Totter, Ko coniK, Hint: won n and all other I iik nklu ills auAca .tr? quickly cured hy tho u*i> of Tottoilmi !t lASiiOlllllUI, I'uulillK, 1 1 <? (t 1 1 1 1 K CotUliM) cents tt box, pout paid ? hrlUK'H coin tort ntouc.o. Adilroaa J. T. ShtiptilnP, Savannah, On. A 1 1 en I ion is cm I led to I ho maple r>y nip a.l In this piper which is endorsed by tltii I S <? v . >iini .Ioiim, lliiv, Hull Taylor of Tcitn., mill oilier--. 'I'll Ik h> rli |? witli Htmar has boon itiado I ? \ ? coil) mill v ii lid sold extend vclv throtiKh I If wholesale a nil rot nil trade, l?ul ot ro irsc n nocoHBiirl v not too IiIkIi for I lie people when It passed 1 1 1 roil v; li mo Jimny hands. It n mm proposed to lot tho poonlo have I he/Turin ilia iiihI nmko it. al first cod nail I hoy .yill nuiki n mistake it' t liey do not take liolil of it. It }i li h been pronounced e<|iial lotlm "only |?n i Old Vermont" wlileli retails at, ?1 .'!?) per gallon. ii o vi 'm riii* ? Wo otl'or One Hundred lioll ir* H<nvar<l for any ni?i' of ( 'utarrli Mini eaiuiut. b ? cured h\ HnllV Catarrh (,'uro. I1'. .1, C'llF.NI'.Y >\i Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, Hie millers iKiieil, liave known I'". .1 . ('lie lioy lor tho la^t. I.'> yearn, anil believe him jior. I'octly honor. I hie in all huni liejtt, lian actions and llnaneially alilo to carry out any ohlli:a Hon' m i de by their II rm. Wl'.NT iVr Tit It A X, W'lloh t'ale I ) i ny^lsl m, Toledo, Oil O. \Y VI.IUNO, KlNNAN \ At A It V I N, Wholesale 1 >runi:isLs. Toledo. Ohio. Hall s ( ?n turrit 'Cm o is i a k on I met nal I y, net ? Iiik dlii i ? 1 1 y upon t lie blood anil mucous van laoon of Ihe system. I'lice, V.'mv po> hot II- Sohl by all I li iiukImIs. Test.linoiiln Is free. Hall's Family fills ate (lie host. Fits permanently cured. No fits or norvonn neftH alter llr?t ilav's tiHO of Or. Kiltie's (ireat Nerve Hestorer. trial hot tie and treat ise t ree ?>n. It. H. Ki.ink, Ltd .KJl Arch 8l.,l'hlla.,L'a. Airs. Wliislow'm Soothing Syrup for rhlldron I.eethlnK. softeiiR t ho gum?.roduci iig in tin in inn lion, allay s pain, cures w ind colic. 2T>c.n holtlo. I believe I'lso's Cure for ConnnmpMnn saved my bov's li fe lata. hii miner. M rs. A r.i.tK I lot'i; i.ans, Lo Hoy, Mich., Oct. :*?, IWl. ? "II It I'M'oMH M l I \ \ II 1:0 (Mil Dominion lion <V \nll \\ l>?. II It'liinoml . \ >? mk g? ? B ? R I B AKI'S i kii )i? ?? vril will fl ? ? I I Ha I mm ilirli knoulml) >< I 9 ? 3 I ? Ml mM Ami ,I?k i In* inm \ ??(?ui'. I B H 8 8 IV 14 < UI.. for tlY llrink ImM' U 91 I aim wriie n -Mir- > :? i'lu-muni JTvill inforuution (In )>Utii wi?|.).*r m.n. ! r(.- | 50 CTS. FOR I 0 CTS. i A I'nmpli'lo iiovi'l, f{oo<! |>n |w*r nn<l lanf tvpi\ mul , n Hi' itl'iilniioil ItooK, i.-llliio lo-w to i>? iti-ri.-i look ini'. sent Iri-t- for lun-nt-. I wo lim< V' Iiiiio ? . | A'loal Viilnc, fiifrcni II. K. 1. \ V. I OS I'ii I- 1< Hoi. . Nn, \ in It. N. | D A MM*; doormat ?h>mki .... OARUfcrt str ayer's coiiEGEVr,!:::,: ))oukkeO)iIllK Heat, a . S|f Mi! 1 ???? I'liui'Miit* ??'! ] H. N. r. No. M~' ''.17. ?? I lost f l?y W11U illHI l\VO 1 rlill ln n from tlio of- V feet* of hereditary i scrofula. My thud \ chinl \v;is (ian^ut onsiv ai- I footed wit li sjyrpfulu. 1 1 o \ was nuablu to walk, his 1<-(1 \ foot lichfg covered with run- \ rili>x fcifros. riiyslolans hav-1 lux faflv''' t? relieve tho others of my fa>d)y, I decided to try / Ayer.i BarHapatllia. I kiii I ploawd to say Ui? trial was suc-1 J cessful, and my boy was ro*torcd' ' (olM'alll). I am confident thai iny child would have died bad ho not 1 used Ayer's Bar*ap;irllla."? .Iah. M,' Mlntonvlllo, Ky., Aug. 5, lfc>5. WEIGHTY ( WORDS g mi juih in. i Yorkvillo's Gallant Yeomanry As sembled at Tlrzah. .. ? THE ' ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, CoMKFptfliimn Htruit DoMvftt'* u?i Art droix-YlllniHti ?Imups on l'r(>aob?ri iui<I l>i<f?wiitrt tl?o DlnpuuHHry. Tirziili, York county's goographloal jontro, wa.i on tho M h tho center of in oroHt and tho Mocoa for tho Alliance* nou ami citi/.ons of \i>ik and adjoining sounties. Two thousand of York'a yoo nanry, gallant swains and winaomo voinou, niil hored t here. 1 ho foui th mi null i * 1 1 f *11 hi puion I of tln> County \|| mil co was a groat occasion. W, \. Khlor, proaidont of tho ^01"k v Alliance, presided grftoefuHy is master ? of ceremonies. Thomas ? . \lel?ow, at> ehxpiont young ban rater A VorXvillo dolivorod tho address 01 A'olcun io. Ml. Wilborn, profit lout of the Statu Alliance, spoko of the .biocts of the A 1 1 ianeo, ami In an oarii jst and oloipmnt appeal oallort for a I iruo Souther nitiH to ho loyal to Uio Al iianoo and hor prinoiploa. . Congressman HtraiUpoko for an hour mid u half on tho democracy of tho Allianco and it? demands. Ho oIohoiI with an arraignment of tho MoKinlpy* (I anna Hood special session and severe lv Hcorod tho iuiipiitouH tarill hill. Him views lire diametrically opposed to (hove of Mol.uurm, and ho speaks with tiro ami y.oul. \l I o'clock a hoav.y storip came ii|> .muI the mooting hroko up. . , Anionic Homo of tho distuiuuiHliod visitors preaout woro: NV. A. Noal, 1 >. Shew ami 1 >. I*. lhincau. The dispensary wu# olosod arvd peace and good will prevailed. An im mouse crowd hravod tho rain lo m root Tillman at Tir/.uh <>n tho tith. I lie 1 1 i" is t speaker was Col. H'Aroy I. |)iim'an, whoso exposition of tho Al lianco | >i inciploa was liatonod to 111 toiitly. , ? When Senator lillntaii ami t iovernor 111 lor In) in h v td, thov w ere loudly ohoer vd. Mr. Tillman began to speak soon afterward with Inn iuh-uhIouioiI lire and vi.'or 1 1 o staled in the beginning that his 1 1 rat political speech was nuido liour ih is spot eleven yoai a ago. lie tlioja I ?4*&r fit ) it u uliilmrutu ilofonso of tho illH pensarv I a iv . lie fathered all responsi bility l*?>f tho law , ho nuraod it and hold it up, and atood hy it, defended it against all the atlaokii in thoeourta, in the I 'in lington wai and ia now standing liv it in the. Senate. II hard work and fiiithfiij cll'ort can have lnlliienoe, lua lull (roeonl I y defeated in tho Hoiiao) will vet pass ( 'oiigresa. lie j u in i mm I on tho proayljora vijfor onaly for opposing Iho law heoftuao, ai they 'any, it is a aiiaino for the State to lie selling whiskey. I hoy ataiid aloiig r.iile the hiirkeepera in their oppoait ion. riie do\ il is at one end of Iho lopo ami the preachers are at tho other, try mg to ehoko tho law to death. They have al lied (heiiisel\os with ( ion/idea, Hemp hill, .Sinioiitoii and tho devil. I'liere was stealing in tho dispensary hecaiiae of the divided responsibility, I. lit there wus also diahoneaty in other business elii\rpi isos. Ilo then defended (iovernor I'd I erne, who was an hopest man and truthful, and has not gone to lying at Una latu dav. ... .. in regard to the metropolitan polieo, Senator Til I in an said t wo day a after the Legislature uiet in .January ho had a friendly interview with Oovornor Kl lorho and inlviaod him not to remove the police unless every member of tho Charleston city council would sign an agreement to boo Uio law enforced. 'I lie (Iovernor ?aid lio would not-, and Iho did not think he had turned out to | bo a liar ami a hypocrite. i In reply to a ipiijMion from \\ . H I .awronce, of I .aureus, ho saul that he ami Mr. Mel, mum had voted alike ori tarilV issues. He explained his bind in regard to voting with the Uepublieana. (iovernor Klleibo was then introduc Ml, and after vindioating himself in re | ga'rd to ineti opolitan police, ho denied the charges iigniual him in regard ton ijouitiine io elect Mcl.auriji. lie would oca cam li' lute l\ ? f re election and would then refute the chalgos agllllist Jlim. Met e thorn w as a little pleasantry he Iwoen himaetf ami Tillman. Tillman had atated in Mdioville that ho pro foiled to remain in the Senate,- but il <i?ur/alofl was to run the State, lit wiui Id I'oino home ami ho elected (iov r Mi. I '4 1 1 c i lie stated that then? might In- ., "a statcsiiian out of ajoh." for he would himself stand for ro-eloc l lull. Congressman Strait then sprung ? sensation l?v denoii m-ing a report in tin Columbia lioeonl, saying that he hail attacKed Mi-l.aurin and Tillman on the tni ill' 'piestion hi tO'- interests ot I .vans and |rli\. lie had not attacked tlu-m, and his:':pet-fh could not he so construed. He siuipl \ decl.iii <'d his views. \ftei diiner Coiigi eH>?iiuin Stokes and M l SI iudi spoke. | - Srul I Siicrct'iN His l''u(ltor. 1 ( ii r I it Nfot t , --i in of I ln> 1 ut <? A t toi noy Hil-nt'lltl .'Vott, .*1 \ llHM I >0011 H'|K*l|i|?il llltoMirV ^i-ih-ihI t>> till lllrt lulltii s ii m-\ [Mi i"l t ?*i in. 1 1 <? lias ao *?'! it !?' I . iiii'l In- 1 1 ;t tit <>. tl in uiulorMiooil, *?lil | ?( * ?l >:? I ?iv l'" ?* III** KofUtuko i-Kii \ ??!! linn tm tin' nomination lor thn oMii ??, ilioii; Ii lie will 1 1 1 1 1 1 v?> 1 1" inakv uu i !)?'."> tut lint *1 1; * * t mil. i T1IK MTftlKIN'O 31 INK 118. | The Situation Loolia Wor?o-?lHoo?l Rhed and Mint .May I'rcvntl. The situation at the Ooflben mine, in ! Illinois, how changed f<>r tho worse, i Strikers have arrived from different ; points and ei#ht hundred aro now there. | A number of arieuta of stiikoi? have J beeu made and the prisoners taker* to ' llilbb^ro lor trial. f j One striker from Mount Olive was i bound over to keep the peace. In de fault of bond ho was sent to jail. Thia tended toinoito the strikeru and n num? ber of small fights and diflloultles oc curred. General Uradley ison tho ground. He says every miner in tho district lias boon ordered io f'ofToon to pvovent work. Sheriff Jtaudlo, in anticipation of i trouble, son L for additional deputies. Nearly overt inan in Coftoon is on duty, with many from liillshoro. Twouty-flvo armed <loj uties havo boon ordorod from \okoniis and fifty from llillboro. They are t < > proceed iinmediatol.y to (Joltoou. Tho shoriff has an armed forco of two hundred. Kvory striker is aiMmid with a short totiuk, Those thus far arrested had re vol vora.N* Tho roquoat of Sheriff Handle to < low Tanner to send State troops wax refus ed on tho ground that the sheriff bad not exhausted his resource. From the general appearance hero the sheriff should Ite ablo to control tho strikers by u?in^ {?ood judgment and coolness. Mtd a^ureHaive acts on the part of liis deputies will cause an excited condi I ion nf ulVaira and may pi eeipitato riot and bloodshed. ASSASSIN'S III m i : i Idl.VH IjOw IIik I*i-I nit*. Minister of Spit I ii. A cablegram from Madrid, Spain, of tho I'Mli, Mays Honor ('ntiovas del ( aslillo, prime niinislei t?f Spain, was aHSIlHHillllt(Ml today lit Hlllllll \f-puxln by mi anarchist. I ho murderer tirod threo shotH, (lllll (>f will "ll Htl'licll IllO IHOIIIHT 111 Hid forehead and aiiot Inn' in tlui chest. TIio wounded iiuui foil dvintc at t lio feet <>i' 1 1 i h wile, who was with litui. Iiii^ei ? i ii ?? in a^ony for mi lionr and Hioii pasctn^ away with (ho cry of 1 ' I fonj.',' I i vo S|<nni," which wrl'o tho last words upon his lips. Santa Ap'iieda is noted for its baths. The place is between San Sebastian, the "Uiiiiacr residence of llio .Spanish court, and Vittoria, the capital of the province of Alava, u I m > u t :'u miles south of Hilbou Tho premier went there lust Thursday to taken three weeks' course of tho baths, alter which he ex pec ted to ret ur u to San Soliustiaii to moot Fulled Stales Mini* ter Woodford; when that gentleman should be ullicially received l?y the (piecn rodent. I he assassin was immediately ai res ted. He is a Ncapoliton and jfivos the name of Hinaldi, Imt it is helmved that this is an ussunied name and that his real name is Michele Anj^ino ( iolli. The murderer declares that he killed Senor ('anovas "in accomplishment of a just vengeance,'' and thai the deed is the outcome of a vast- iinnrehist conspir acy. 'I lie Strike nt Atlanta The strike situation at (lie I'ultosi I'av. and ('olton Mills, Mlanta, 'in., a'Sitined a more serious phase on the ith, when the operatives demanded a sillied Mateniont from Mr. Lisas that he would remove all nc'jro lahorers. 'I he presitleiil refused. 1 1 e discharged the iieero women who were the im mediate cause of the trouble, hut would not put. out his o!<l laborers. lite strikers refused lo return. lie' mills ale now .silent, hut ('resident Fl-as says he will advertise for new oper ?il i \ es. I.aii'h. The strike at \llauta has Keen settled an I the operatives has re turned lo work; President lilsas mivs no white, women were discharged, hut ti.i'iie^ro women were emp oyod be cause suHieii-nt whites could net be secured. A rlil I rii < eil lly I toll c Smlt Ii. ' I he hi;.* strike of the I1 niton I > :i *r and ("ot'on M ills operatives in \ tiuiibi. ( in , was (lie woik of former Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith. I lu? striko was the most serious labor dilticnlty that has developed in Atlanta in recent \ ears, and as it involved the troubles of I he no'jr.; ijiiest ion, an ad just incut w as dillicult. I 'isinlei -ested parties m duced the strikers' committee ami I "l e - Ii I e 11 1 I', Mills, ol the colilpailN, to meet in Mi Smith s olliee, however, ?i lid with t he I oi' m el s eci et ar \ act i n as arbitrator an agreement was reached on terms sllllL'est ed by him. I'he set I |e nieiit is ie::aiiled as a victoiv for the principle ol aibitration in labor dis , v.... I > ; i ii it I>.\ I<I< II<I -. I >< ??] a re<! . I ln< ( 'olli pt ( ? 'I lei ol t lie ( II I I elli' V has declared iliwdends in favor of the c red 'tors o| the following insolvent national banks. I '? |'er cent . I'ii;-t National Ihiiil- . <>t I \ lei . I'cx.. I ,' I per cent . the Merchants' National Paul., <>t i 'cala. l'"la ; .'i ) per cent . thf t'ltivciis' Nat tonal Ihiuk. of San \n^elo, lev ; *J*I per cent , the I Tolelice \ n t tonal Mank, of Florence, Ma . per cent., th" \nieiiean National Mank, <?! New (llleaiis, | ,a . P) pel Cent . the i itv National Pnuk.' ol Fort Worth, Te\. < 'on fi-sM'tl Vn Mulli ( limes. .Iui> I'ii'i* ilu? nj-yro who is 1 1 1 1 1 i ? ? i* ?? 1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 < i> nl' ? I ? * ; 1 1 1 1 ?' ni 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 m > t ) ? I , \ ,, , :<>! -attempt It* I'Minitutl ii-ninll upon Mrs. M.irlv<, and who i : i*< I i ? ? I ? ? ? 1 till' ; 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 ? I ill;: to t Iti I lift 1 1 V assnllit u vming ladv ii fit t fliestnut 1 1 1| !, in 1 1 1 ?> suburb* i'f t lie above nt y. Iiiis eiiufessed ?(> l?i?l !l ?'? !!!!(??>. .Iinl^r M . < nil Doiiil, .hi'lco Samuel Mr( m>v\ an dted ivt ,'iis home in Abbeville, S. aged 7 S v dii'S, lie served in tho Me\ieuu war as captain iiinl ipuuterniaster ; was ? * 1 ???> t *** I n member ot ( 'ongres.M in 'out denied hit* seat; wiih a member of the Slide 1 .egislature, n lnigadier rron ernl in tho Confederate nrmv, and for a long liino nssooiate justieo *?f Hie Su preme Court of Houth Carolina. A UiihIik'm Itnvlvnl. 'I ho Birmingham (Ala.) (tolling Mill Conipanj' is now working, and will at once begin making its entiro necessary stool i>ro<lnct. Tho Alabama ltolling .Mill, at (late City, will begin operations in a few days in all department*. Tho entire, lflant has been thoroughly over* hauled. Thero i.s a general building boom, and over ^Lr?<K),fK)0 is being put into businestfamf yptdenco house*. A rcportthat American flag to" I* raised over Hawaii ii denied in WMhingtoa. (II Mill BUDGET. I Secretarl Sherman's Letter to Japan / Will be Short, N TAKING THE MILLION MARK, ?- < ? 1 > 'I li? Colli t>rodi?otton~-Kor?iffU Coun tries Advised On the Now Thrift Ulll-'Other Notes. The Mtato Department has sent out instruction# to the United tttatea am Imissmlorn and minister* abroad uc ci edited to countries with whioh wo hnvo trado roiationa thai would bo af fected by tho onaotmonty>f tho Ding" U'\ tariff hill, directing Mhom to com municate to tho foreign officers at thoir respective posts tho text of tho act. and to call attention to tho aeotiona of tho now turilf whioh provide for retaliation, reciproQity and similar arrangements, l itis is done in order that there may bo a proper bhaitt fur the institution of no got iat ions looking to tho oonaiunmation ot tome of tho reciprocal agreements contemplated in the Dingloy act. The grounds not coverod by tho fttate I >o pm tmeiit in these negotiationa will l>e difficult to traverse, owing to this com plexity pf tho subjects to bo flouted, and t hi* dissimilar conditions existing in various countries with whioh wo moat htivt/io do, yot thoro cannot bo any del lav in undertaking the task inaarnuoh as Congress has in terms enjoined tho beginning of the negotiations as soon a^ may he after tho passage of this act. So fur, it is said, no formal response to <??11 ad vances have been made, but from on lain news items that como from Mu/op0. ?' 'H perceived that auch overtures may be oxpoctod at any tin ? r 1 1 ? ? 1 1 1 . 1 1 is understood that, tho reply of Secietary Sherman to tho last Japanese protest against the annexation of Hawaii will be brief by comparison w till the Ions: letters that havo gone be (?>??', but will be conciliatory in tone. I hi'< is accounted for by the fact that the State department has taken note of tho public uttcrancoaof eminent Jap ein-se statesmen, which, while < U?l*/ oiiicial, are still of redoubted nutlieu' I ici J v , all going to show that J apaiyhaa h< i eil no designs upon tho islands, but seeks only to conserve her treaty 1 1 > ? 1 1 1 However, tho bussio tono of the note on the point will bo tho declar ation by Secretary Foster when ho sub united to I 'resident Harrison the orig inal treaty of annexation in I81KJ, which faded, owing mainly to the immediate change of administration. A Now York insurance company is petting a good deal of lucrative busi ness in China, according to Consul Ib ad, at Tien 'i'siu. Kndowmont pol icies are I he craze. The higher class ai.il idlicials take readily to the idea as a safe method of making ill vestments, j "which cannot be touchod\ and upon who h 'Kpioe/es' cannot bb levied." j \\ n 'un a few days after his arrival at Ion Tsin the agent insured Chang Yen Mow, a leading engineer, for ^77, oiin. and had written in othor quarters .i ! ioii t .s| uou. Ho is conthlont of placing policies to tho extent of .??!, I - | o.Jy m l ien I'siu before the winter sets ? ? i A dispatch from Cleveland, ()., says: I "All tin' prominent leaders in both j homes of < Ymgress will in tik o speeches ? 1 1 <>hto this I'n i 1 in thvdnterest of Sen* "> ? > i Milium I lie 1 1 nt inVludo.s nineteen Senators and nt least 23 members of the lower Iioii.su. Senator lliinna himself will make short speeches of lifteen initiates in length in biH jonrnej' i mi oii'.'h Ohio It has oven beenelaim ei! thai President .McKinley will maku a journey through the Stato. " ?*4 mi~ I he pension roll of the United States hui al must leaehed the million mark. ( 'winuiis.-ioiioi Evans has finished a ? taiement showing that at the beginning i'l tlii- t ?-???? I year, the pensioners nuiu nered just i'H.-i, iV.28 . I Miring last year ?o, 1 1 1 1 new |iimsioiis were grunted, and .:.H? I were restored to the rolls. Old age ;i n< I disease. however, are workmg-grent. inroads into the lists, for there were 'I !,:?;n deaths during tly year. I he I reasury department has roeeiv > ?1 an intimation from tho Spanish min i .lei that a eargo of arms and ninunit i ? > 1 1 ha . !n en shipped from New York to I -ndueport , < 'onii. , whence, it is said, it is to he transferred to a vessel, sup* I ue.ei I to lie the Douglass, for shipment i.j ! hi'. ( * n I i4i n insurgents. The enstom oftieer s 1 in \ ? been instriieted to see to it that t he In ws of t he United Status aro M- t i* 'luted -??k I'lie < leriiiun press is still <1 isenssing niuit iinlavurnblv the terms of the 1 1 in u lev bill ; (jonniin exporters and 1 1 1 : ? nn f :iet in ei s are already mak ing coin phiints of i ti | it ry to business, canned by tin . hill \ prominent (iernian says a t.niil wi.i oil the United Stales by the ? oinliiiieil powers of 111 i rope is imprae t i?*a I >! e, that (iormany needs our pro dm (H mid her hands are tied. Mi I 'lesion, t he Director of the Mint* j est imiitcs the gold production of the I world foi l*!H>to have been S'Jt Hi, 000, 0(10, j <?! which the United States contributed I ? >\ ? t uou.uou. For 1X07 it is believed j till* Will Ms L^< ? I ? 1 product will reach at ; N :e.t |o,nnn,00(?, an increaso of oi in, nun o\ er INOO. I 'i evident Vonng, of the National bavt-hall Ueiii'iiH, who has beon em ph? \ ei I in t he Treasury Department for tl nty uy e vcars, has tendered his res ignation. mnl. at his porsonal request, it wiv accepted by Secretary tiago. ? ? The I 'resident has made the following appointments: Win. Li. Diston, of. (,?nincv, III., to bo Surveyor Go^ral of Maskii, vice (iilbert II. Pray, declined; Lewis Morris hidings, of New York, to he Second Secretary of the Embassy of the United States at Rome, Italy. -*?*- - - - An earnest ctt'ort wilt be made to have some provision mado during tki*-ill5\t sousiou of Congross for the repair and tension of tho Whito Honsoy^ Keports from varioua^fiootions of the country indicate that the silvor cause Is gaining strength. ' Tho Slate Department haa been ad vised that Ira C. Farley, traveling in Cuba for a Now York eigsfctte com pany, was captured by tbe Spanish foreee, and haa l>een turnod over to Consul (Joneral Leo t6 bo sentontof tho island. Farley is a oitizen of Mas sachusetts. There are sixteen contested cases on file in the present Congress. * i? Si Al Albany and Olon wood, Oft. , two "ne^'ro? lirutes hssn glven swifl justico for U*s nsnal orlsns? raps. I hers was no rpp* nsad, trat ;l ' .NEWS ITFMS, | !?' (toiillicru I'on^ll IVitntcra, The smallpox situation in Binning- i ham, Ala., is very much improved. Tbo local school tax has boon do feuted generally throughout North Car olina. u Felix Bobbin#, the 0-year-old ?on of 0. A. Boboius. o t Charlotte, N. 0. ( w?a drowned while in bathing at Caro lina Reach below Wilmington. There are several oases of fcyphoid fever in the Vanderbilt household at Biltmore, N. 0. Mrs. Idilla Powell Banks, a well-to do widow, ha* been arrested at Quit man, (ia. , for drowning her 4-year-old son Albert because he woa disfftfured in face, | Moonshiners murdored^eputy Sher jjf Wharton, <>f Beattopo, ciohome county, Ala., for trying to breakup thoir business, Fulton county, da , in which is At lanta, shows a falling olV in tax roturna of $<?, yjiil.'ttos} from last year. In a recent Kjtrmou at Winston, N. C,, Presiding Klder Woody declared in favor of the Curfew law. _ A negro, Jim Nelson, wronged an 8-yoar-old paralytic negro girl on the outskirts of Charleston. The negro population is excited. The editor of the Fitzgerald ((la.) Leader has sont to lion. Wm. <1. Bryan a watermolor\ weighing Hit pounds. INI . A. Connolly, of Savannah, (la., has been chosen as secretary of the Nicaurauuan Canal Commission. Alfred K. Holton has been appointed Unitod States attorney for the Western distriotof North Carolina. A gentleman who has been iload two months has been appointed post master at Wahoo, Sullivan county, Tennessee. The .erection of a twenty ton cotton seed oil mill will he commenced at La vonia, ( ia. , at once. It in believed that the plan to utilize the water power of the .lames, at Itioh mond, for a great oloOtrie plant, will succeed. The old Talbot machine shops, at Richmond, Va. , havo passed away after fifty years of life. The depression of 'the times did it. Worried by business troubles, wealthy Samuel Blair, of Chattanooga. Tenn., cut his throat and died in his bath tub. J. II. Milam, of the Seaboard Air Line at Charlotte, has mysteriously dis appeared. His shortage foots up to 91,444.44. A sheriff's posso in CotVeo county, Ala., killed Allven Lighlfoot .and badly injured his son .Joe, in attempting to arrest them for general crim6s. The gold brick swindlo was worked on a New Orleans saloon keeper for ?7,000 l>v members of a gang who havo operated oxtensivoly in South American cities and largo towns of this country. Tho men were arrested in New York. At Weaverville, eight miles north of Asheviile, N. (!., Bob Bracket! narrow- 1 ly escaped being lynched for an assault upon Kitty Henderson, but after being spirited away to Buiffcoinbe jail a mob battered tho door down, and it in very likely that ho has paid the penalty of his crime. William Austin, known as the giant blacksmith of Stanley county, is to at tend tha University of North Carolina this yew and join the football team. He is <! foot S);J inches high, weighs "i to pounds and is twenty-two years old. Ho walks with a bale of cotton weigh ing 500 pounds. He will bo tho biggest football player in tho country. All AltQiit llie North. A rain storm at Colorado City, Col., flooded tho streets six inchcH. An association composod of buyers for commercial houses in the .various cities has beon formed 111 New York. Cincinnati, O. . is thccenlreof a great now combine of nianufact urors of wood working: machinery. Tho World says that babiotif^ hnvo been abandoned by their mothers in Now Voi k within tho past year. Man v of tho principal, life and acci dent /iistirauco companies of Chicago are rofusing to assume risks upon tho lives of persons contemplating a visit to the Klondyko. Tho National Democratic Association of Colored Men is called Jo meet in convonfion Columbus, \ ). , oh Sept. VJ.'Ul. All tho gas companies of Chicago, have consolidated. Tho capital stock is raised from !?-l()H,WU to if&'i, 000,000. StopliGU jr, ( arty, who pHt up tho first telephone iued in Cuba, 'died at Now llavon, Comi., from heart fnilnro caused by excossivo smoking. At St. Douis cotton is said to bo cornered and it is likely to remain no until September I st, when the ollicial cotton yeai opens, and the new crop begins to move. Tho statements of the local warehouses show that tho total number of balon in storago aggro gate 0, OHii bales. Chns. A Dana, tho nestor of Ameri can journalists, owner and edi.orof tho New York Sun, iw seriously ill. At Hudson, Mass., an attempt was made to blow up a section of tho tene ment house owned by the L, I). Apploy Rubber Company, in which several of tho workmen employed at tho factory in tho plaeo of tho striking help have been boarding. M Isccllaucotis. American whalers this season have realized ?702, 440. Within oighteon months famine and pestilence have killed H, 000, 000 people in India. Most Kansas counties pay a bounty on wolves killed, and Michigan pays for dead sparrows. Mr. Moody announces that ho lias no idea of retiring from his evangelistic work. ? ? ^ An explosion iii tho cartridge factory of ltustchuk, on tho Dariubo, killed fifty-six peoplo outright Arrangements are being made for the establishment of a mail route to tho Kl'ondyke region. Tho highbinders in Han Francisco*. CaI., have posted ffClist of Chinese who they will mnrdor. X ' / New York is still tallring of a World's Fair in 1000 to oowinoiuorateUie consol* idation of t&e varioni cities which are 'comprised in Greater New York. f From 12,000 to 10,000 natives are now Wider arms in .revolt against ifee British in India, and the rebellion is still spreading. ^ f ' /' a. ELIZABETH COLLEGE. . *- FOR WOMfiN. CHAHIiOTTE, N. 0. KQUAli TO TIIK U1CST Collogca for rnon with every lvM\\r*pt * high grauo College lor Women aduort. A V AOULTY OIT 15 SPECIALISTS T11HKK OOUKSXflH Leadinii to a?((r?4?. GROUP BYBTBM with ?lecttvM. MUSIC co^hjoHvatohy With courne leadlaa to diplopia. P! t>e Or?an. Piano, vloiln. (iultaiujUftnjo. Man dolin, Vocal. "w ART CONpKilVATORY Full conrso to dlploma--idl varieties.' FUIili cOMMKIIOIAIj Oourfto?Teaohor frngi Kastman. A KF. PINKO IIOMK^ With every moiloru conventenoe. CI4MATK similar to that of Amiihvim,h. COI'IjKOH ntHIiOINO, 172 ft, frontugo,143 ft. (loop. 4 i?torje-H hlah, hulll of preftned brlrtk, lire probf, ivTth , every modern appliance. (fataloKue ???t free on application. Address, KKV, C. II. KINO, President, Cliftl-lotte, N. O. NOTICE. ~ TflK BOBPEWDKn FAD. 4 It a stub -"Her# you, fiee. %or ycr dun dotn'wld 4 i? Wft flun<lA> (WjpfflPW, n?yj" SMOKING TOBACCO Made from ibePurett, RtraitandSwMtaattoaf grown 1n tjjq Goldon U?H of North Carolina. ClKarotto Doojk goft with each Hot. pouch. ATj-LFon 10 ojsirrs. A Pleasant, Copland Delightful 5moke. Lyon & Oo. Tobacco Worni, Durham, N. C. MADI C Q VDIID Mn<io on your kilohon MAlLC u I nUl utovqjn u few mtmitoH 1,1 nt. a coHt of About 20 CENTS PER GALLON, by n now proceaa, which noils lit $1 per gallon. "1 want to ih.ink you for tho Maplo Syrup reclpo which I And 1* ti06lltnt> loan recom mend it lilutily to Any And every one? Rev. h'nm J'. .Union, CnrtcrsviUv, On. Send gl nnd irct reolpo or atmnp nod 1 nvoa Ik'nte. Hounnza for ngonte. .1. N. liOTSl'KICII) Morrintown, Tcnn Built ni?hf. nun* Llfht. eelliie?l?hl. >?UREKA 'windmills ANY WOMAN time. and onn ccnt'A worth of oil will keep It eur piled awholodnys an Ironing can o? dona J- -* oonl plnoe, vrbtoh 1* no marh nicer than ha?lif jihout a hut ?tor? to a irnimer; OAtnUi are niaf money erlilair t|il? Iron, a? ?*?ry woman ord ufler teeing It worked. AUdrftsa at onco Department 014, BA1HD A CO., Blatlon A., PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. THE THOMAS J* (ho rti<v-t ,??!,; #><tn 11 it K'oviif Uil!, ti ll l| ! .. Ijll ( I I I'ttt'k I 0' >11 uii. lit . i - ?, mV"n labor, ui'tk.* )uii in.. i. vy l>>r lviiu.fi l u V Other It. .The mont Idi proved Cotton flint, rroanaa, ElovatotB, KdkIhaa and Hollers .to b?r found on tho nutrk?v\ My Worgoaut Xj<>8 ? Beam Buw Mill Is. in HlraplUdty a?d om /knoy, a svondor. Oorh Mills. Planers, _ -^JnnR Ed^er* and all Wood Worklo? ' Machinery. M-Jtlull ^ai* d Talbott En* KluCiH (ipu iho tH'bt, WTlfw to mo before ? buying. ' V. c. OA DH AM, Oouoral Agent, Polutnbln, H. 0. r the' bahiy-lebby coT~ ; uifi&umJiuuiu&iMi' m. <km$ . i for <PleAUiQK rouyU Jleo iu one operation, ^iUJUFPM, SSS; BAW, CORN AND OANU MILLS, RUBBER , AND LEATHER BELTINC*, ' ) llw, l'ui'kluw, I'ij.o KltlhiKH rti?d prne?tj Goods. LuikoM Ht?.v.?U of Kupplictt Kouth,. Eowrat PrltH'H, .dlroSMpt S 1 1 1 1 1 m t ? i ? t . Ulua tinted CataloKun Em uiahod upon Applica tion. Try tho ll-ti Oo.'a Ami- Friction. Hn hl> It t Metnl, Uio brut .'jr. HIGH BPEfiUE:* : mimhlnory. CHARLESTON, - - S. Q. y Till: t'MTKD HTA'i l>i tJOVP.n N'MWVT hn? adoplt-d tho Kocicy Trrotiacnf. In till' 6o)? db<i'a ticuuos and in ?< n Institution for Mb ? e xolu >1 v.-iBk ;* ot the liojjiilar Army. ** *$?{ ALfOtHiPWrHIUM, I I ii'duco iac? a dl?ea\?i T O R fl OUOtT 6 1 N 0 fhnvint: dollt.ltu natltoU- ? . iiKV ' lit' ilis.'.'in- yield* easily.' to tho Doublet ( h'lorlde of Gold Treat moot ai a'l minUtoredt at Tlio Kooley Institute Greenville, S. (J,-. Detailed Information mailed on ni'i'lloatlon to> J.:' THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, (<>it nox ;>7) v GREfZN ViLL?, S. O. Tl|tt O.VI.Y lUcloy Institute in 8. C, TO every ONE WHO wants a\ I lt(HHl NCiil ftiiil IvoAU \\ HKon, WiUUlUUtOk mi v. you c.un't nmke a mistake In buylnua-. I'ltUMONT. .wee y<>ur don or and call for It,. He inlly uuaianteo our nautili* and ycu can't, buy a bottw Job on earth at tho urloe. WrltO' ua Jf vour iiivtvliant tb>n t bundle them. PIEDMONT WAGON CO., H H'Kt >lt V, - N. O [1AVIDS0N COLLEGE, u nAvin^nN . . n I DAVIDSON, - - N. C. SIXTY-FIRST ytflK. ?. . SEPTEMBER 9, 1897. Courses for A. IV, IV K., and A, M. Dogroos Y. M. C. A. Hall and Oynuiafdum. Ton Proft'RsorH and InatruolorH. Four Laboratories SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. CLASSICAL, LITKRAItV, MATII1C9I ATIOAIj, 111 lihlOAL, SCIKNTIKICJ, t!()M.MKItCIAL. ADDKE8S THH lUtliSl DENT, I REV. J. D. SHEARER, D. D.,LLJ.. CLABEMDNI COLLEBO. HICKORY, N. C. . Girls and voting women. Location a no ? ?-?< liuultli- r? sort. T o n schools In ono. $<10(> PIANO ui von to the Vi^Kt music graduate M <> u n I a 1 1* air nnd water. For catal'K ad. 8. 1'- lint mi), A.M.. Pre#. TASTELESS CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOcts. CjAl.ATtA, 1 1.1.8. , Nov. 10, 1893 , Pi. >lu. eolrt lust year. 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