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frletfng tho Unlaer.
v 1*he Gorman Kmperor lias been put
on nil ft! ill oat entirely fruit dlot. J lo Is
not allowed to drink ton or eoffoe, nn<?>
his phystclnua consider It imperative
<l\iu ho Bhoulil always havo etylit
hours' aleop.
j ** Tllfi Anawpr.
"Say, aren't thoso wool on clothes
warm this kind of a day?"
rtI don't know; I haven't asked thorn.
It they aro like* mo they aro^ though."
Cincinnati Commercial Tribnao.
Tn? ^hrni lUYatfri
Tho absent-minded German profo?nor
iconttnucs to contribute to tho gaiety of
Khe nations. Lately1; ho had, Into at
night In his chamber, (Unrobed hjinsolf,
1 rwhen ho sat down wlih his hoad lu his
A U (1 ^ *
"Donnerwetterl" ho said. "Thoro was
jeomothlng I wna to do. What was it,
liov?"
' Ho R>\t and pondered Intensely for
half an hour, growing colder and colder,
finally ho sprang up.
"Ah, T havo It!" ho oxclalmed. "I In
tended to go to bod!" .
A <?oo<l Honest l)/iuhter
te u portion wo liko to meet. Wo like to havo
KMclm man try Tot tori no. Ho will i>o tnoro
onUiuslnstio than auvfiody olio oiuio
t'U red and oonvinot-d. 'I'ett rlno Im fur loiter.
l'OZeinn, Hlh','w orin nnd t(il $&(t> dlsOjl&O.'i, M
HQtiln (t tifix ill Vtr'uK htbro or by until from J 'I
Bliuptrino, Hnvnnnah, lift.
HfOO Howard. ftlOO.
Tho roadnrfl of this psvpor will ho planned to
loam thit thoro l.i nt foiit 'mo <1 rcttded dlsoano
that Boioyco ban hoen ahlo to euro In all lt?
btu^oi. and that is < alarrh. Hull's Oiturrh
Curo i? tho only- )rio#ltivo onr? known to tho
medlonl fraternity. Catarrh botujf a conntltu
tionnl dtsoaso, roriuircsa constitutional treat
mont, II all'ttCaturrh Cur? In taken intornully.
noting directly on tho blood and rouuoua mtr
fncoa of tho cystom, thoreby destroying tho
foundation of Uio dUoatu, nlid giving tho na
tlent htrtmglb by building up tho constitution
and OHsifitiitK naturo in doing Hi work Tho
proprietors havo bo much fa to "ft curatlvo
powers tli n t- thov offer Ono Hundred Dollars
loi' an v case that It fulls to ouro. Sotul for Hat
of tusthnonialrt. AddronH
1)\ J. Chk.vbv <$s Co, Tolado, O.
Bold by DruggtMft, 7.V,
lltlj'6 Ta tally Pllid uro lhobc.it>
Wohavo not boon without HIao'h f'nro f^r
Consumption for JM yearn.? Ltz.'.t i: Fkuiiki.,
? Camp St,, Harris burg, Ho., May I, 18UI.
M is. \Vlnslo\Y*? Soothing Syrup for children
teething, sofh-nii tho glints. reducing inlliiina
tlon allaya i?ain, cures wind colic, a bottlo.
t'lts: permanently cured. No fits <>r nervous
ne?H at lor tii "-t tlny'o uae of Dr. Kline's <.!!?? ?t
Not vo Ui-'.lorVr. i . trial bottlound Lroatlne Irt o
Br. Tl. If. 1\ i im:, l,t<I..Wl Atrh Mt., I'iitln., Ha.
If afflicted w|th note oyos u?o Dr. I. Tliomp
roiit* Kyo water. l)rn<t/Ulu soil at Ufto, t? bottla
ITS WORST FORM
#ill $ymi>tni?f? of ClitiuiTi Iliivn 1)Imu|>
|iottr?t<l Kiii(*o 'I'nliliiff llooil'g.
"My daughter ban iiml catarrh In It.q
worst form since nho was four yoars old.
Bho obtained only temporary rollof from
mocllotni-H until sho began taking Hood's
fiursapcirllln. Hlnoo using tills niodlojno
tlio disagreeable symptoms of tho dlsoaso
' bavo entirely disappeared." M. \V. Hll.'ihy,
Hnrtlaud, N. Y. JtomoinlH-r
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Ifltliohpet ? In f?o( tho OiijuTriiw Mood Purifier.
(5'l!o nnflst niwtton mill rnro
*3"vw i fiiS Constipation. 20 vc.nln.
Tho Oiling of Machinery,
An inveKtignlor who likop, to not
^ down to lino points hnsjlieen figuring
* 0\!( UlO (lilleH t.n; ll/ I in. fJli.Mji el
wntchca and locomotive;}. A good watch
' iu.cdn oiling onco in a your 10 a year
' f and a half. A loeo)noti.vo oiled in tho
* name way nhoukL/run sixty mllco an
hour day and ivfght for (MS days, or
nearly forty thtiea^tjio circumference
of tlio earth, llo says that as locomo
tives have to he oiled every day tin?
watchmaker must have brought his
un to a much higher degree of perfec
tion than the man who has .built tho
locomotive. As a matter of fact tho
cases are not parallel. Tho watch hi
'inofjl carefully protected from the air,
duet and foreign oubBtnncos. The lo
comotive runfa through dirt, dust, cin
ders and debris of all Korls, much of
which, as a matter of courso, works
Into tho machinery, if this man could
keep a locomotive In a glass chbo and
oil It und care for it as completely as
ho does bin watch, ho might bo able
to make some figures, but tinder tho
circumstances he enn scnrcely be raid
to have proven anything.
hairs
Vegetable Sicilian
ll is a renc-wcr, because
it makes new again.
Old hair b made n c\v>
the cray changed to
color of youth.
YE
I'lUSVKNTKO BY TAKING
( he
Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator.
200 DAYS' TREATMENT $1 .OO
Containing <1 lU-yistfrcd Guarantee.
12 pngo Look aixl Testimonials, I'llKR,
Kent by miiii, ]>os!agu j;airl. Sold only l*y
A((>'iitn (>>r
THCAL0NZ0 0.5LISS CO,, Washington, D,C.
3000 B1CYCLLS
J.vliil It ?*/?>*<?/ out III fin ft.
P ' n nrtr\rti 'tH 1* (ieU. gimi rtllt'it,
<14 'j *50. 9i lui.jul.. Gl')
(of CO Idhaml tvhrtU H v""
to 9 1 s. bliippctl to ii nyon ?
<>fi ftppiv*"' without mlvnn. e
Jtpotft
h:A fty /t tiifjrvf.ii
i tWra Writ* II ??
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fff
#?* bp?i?i <>er?r. <j)tt*ml Cycle. Co. I?? Aronur r?
Cllicufco, III.
DR RAIfFQ'Q femalr regulator
hi Dnfttn O Cures Huffcring Women.
Absolutely Vdget&ble nna Ou<vranUe?L
? Mnoufnotur?<l by?
. Lookout Mountain Marine Company.
OBEKXEVILLE. ... TKVV.
a'N. U.-No7T^97. ^
TO CIJBR A COFil) IN ONR DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Qnlntno Tablets. All
r>niy^HhU rcfuud tlie caah if It fall# toour*.'<*Vr
Drought and Yellow Fcvor Mate
rially Affected It.
THE ATTENDANCE BY WF.EKS,
'I ho Tt roo Days of tho Confodoruto
JUo-l'nlon 1 > i (I Not llrlng Buoll ft
Ijarfio Attendance.
While tho it Ho lid mi co at tho Tonnow
boo C'cutonnial oxpo&itiou did not roach
tho llguro of 2,000,000 thut was pre
dicted for it, utilJ, oonaidei ing t'10 ',ut'
dry fcuminor, whon tho daily utloud
(iu co averaged only 7,000 to 8, 000 and
tho yollow fever woaro that provnilod
during t ho two months that woro ok
pot tod lo inako tho exposition ft suo
coaa, ami which unavoidably roduood
tho attoiulanco by 2>0,0(K) to 000, 0UO,
tho result ih remarkable, Had thoro
boon no ?1 h*. an?l no j ?How leyoi
Hciti o tho ohorishod object of tho Con
tonnial company would undoubtedly
boon attainod and that was to aceumti*
Into a fund iiullloioiit to nurchaso tho
mto of tho exposition anil give it to
Nnshviilo i or a public park. Ibit ovon
as it in, tho (Mini ) any auocoodod in ho
maiiagirg atVai) a that it will bo aide to
pav ovoi y dollar of indoblodnosn. l.voii
tlllH looked doubtful MOlllO weoka back,
but tho rur.h of tho I list weok was un
oxpoctodly great and tho receipts
placed tfto company in a aolvout condi
tion. No iinanoial report has yet boon
prepared and no ollloial report as to at
tondunco has yot boon made, but tho
daily records of tho admiasioiiH donart
inoiit, unoHlcially added, nhow tho ui
tondanco by wooltfl to i>o an follows:
Saturday, May 1 20,017
Wcok ending May B <11,005
Wook ending May 10 <11, MO
Wook onding .May 22. >l,'l?H
Wook onding .May V!) ?!'.?, I "?
Wook ending j J uno ft Go, ft I H
Wook ouding;Juno I ! . 70,'JbU
Wcok ending Juno 10 60,081
Wook ending Juno 30. 100, 4U0
Wook ending .July 0 6ft,ti07
Wook ending .July H) 0?,70M
Weok ending .J uly 17 110,000
Week ending .1 illy .'I -I0,7;ift
Week ending July 01 oD, H<V1
Wook ending' August 7 00,010
Week ending August 11 62,001
Wook ending August 21 42,-lOJ
Woek ending August 28 60,041
Week eliding September 1 40,772
Wook oudiug Hoptoinbor II.... tt2,610
Wook onding September IH.... f?;i, SI U
Wook ending September 2ft. . . . (>I,H20
Wook ending October Vi 60,001
Wook ending October 0 01,200
Wook onding Oetobor 1<1 75?,
Weok ending October lilt 107,0110
Wook onding ( )clobor 00 10?,H07
Total 1, 082,. fir.
No record was kept of tho many
thousanda of Hohliora and people in car
riage a who . articipated in parados and
woro panned through tho carriage gate,
and for noinu unexplained roaaou no
record was kept of udmissioiiB through
tho torminal station tho first two wockn
<>f tho exposition. I low many thoae
would foot up is problematical and at
tomptH to climate would bo guess
work. The yollow fovor not only fright
onod away immy iiorthorn people, but
lnado it impossible tor many Southern
people to attend
Starting out with 20,017 on tho open
ing day, this Hguro wan not | aimed
until .1 uno I Ith, when I'roaidont Mo
Kinley visited the exposition. Thin
waa o'hio day and thoro woro 2?,21-{
people on tho grounds I ho throe days
of tho ( -onfedornte reunion did not bring
out iib hirgoau attondanco iim was antici
patod, being only 10, 101, 2S.JU2 and 20,
600. On Nashville day, September 1 Ith,
thoro woro I l,ft.V\ tho greatest day of tho
exposition up to that t imo. On Nebraska
day, October 8th, when Hon. William
Jennings Jfrvan spoko, thoro wore 00, ?
002 peoplo prosent. Director gonornl'fl
day brought out Oil. 110. Tho second
children's day, October 20d, had 20,001
in attondanco, but it remained for
Octobor ?8tli, John W. Thomas day, to
bring out a crowd more than double
that of any previous day, thoro being
80,702 admissions on that day. On the
last dl* v of tho exposition also there
was a splendid attendance, 11,000, the
second best ol tho season.
While the exposition company can
not bu v tho site f..?r t? park, thov Jiavo
ordered that tho partlionon, the history
tuiilding and the bridges be. left intact,
and as public sentiment strongly favors
establndun.; a public park on tho site,
thoro *i? but little doubt that tho
grounds will be purchased by thocity
or by means of private subscriptions,
and the company will donate nil the
improvements, iueluding tho two
building b nientiouod.
1,U(lt) Car l.oa-U t'rodiue
The produce, the j-ropuoo! Tho sup
ply ftoftinii almost iiioxhaustiblo. Ship
montuworo larger la .t wook than ever
before, 't is e'diniatod that Mt. Airv
will ship this sea ou neatly 1,000 car
loads, or more ll.nn r'i locomotives
could pull it the train was all coupled
lo-'et her. Tlu'ie :irn iwmity tiv<? Onus
in this phico unga.^i.tl m buying: and
shipping produce, and every man is
busy - aoi no ol tlii-m about three
fourths worked to death.- Mt Airy
(X. ('. ) News.
31 o nil Ions JorJvey West.
A special Jo tho Ja'ksonvillo, (l la.)
'I'liocs- Cnion and ("iii/ens, from Tnm
pa. nays: Nino carloads of munitions j
passed through here for Key West, It
is reported thai tho New York Herald
chartoi I'd the. tteaiuor larpou, but it j
iteliove.l ! bu! tho l...at has rcnll}* been j
chartcrovl by the lilihustei
. ? ?o>- ?
X\- ha I t( Cost Van \VycI< to Me Mayor.
It cost Mnyoi -elect Hobert A. Van
Wyck j ? t m t ^l"fH.7o to bo elected. In
hi.i sworn olatomcnt ? i le?l in tho county
cleik's oflieo his campaign oxpcnsoa
woro itcini/od as foijows: Ty. J, 1\
I'ott, for htationery, p.tnmps nod Btono
graphic work, ; to William Knot/.,
for photograph*, and to tho "Na
tional rntoliigcn^or," S00. 75 for nows
paper notioea.
C.oltl Standard for China.
According to a flpocial from Shanghai,
tho Kmporor of China and tho br&rd of
rovouuo bavo approved a memorial pro
fcented in favor of establishing a gold
standard ?nd prohibiting tho expo1"* of j
gold. It U doubtful, hoxrevor, whothor
this will bavo any practical ro?nit. '
A Ilook on ttie l*en.
Hftden, who recently returned to
Hftlitbury from the penitentiary At R*?
leigh, is ont in a card if? the Winston j
(N. (X) Republican complaining of the
treatment accorded tUo prisoner#. lie '
will shortly wxito a book in whiek tb* ?
ttflalfr' or the guaidt will be "et- j
. r ' ? *
TOLD IN A PARAGRAPH.
Tl?0 South,
A negro oolony has boon formod near
Bocatur, Ala.
( 'apt. W. 11. Briggs, a lato doputy
col loo tor shot himself doftd at 1'mpoiin,
Va. *
Mr. Joseph Wylio, of Oliontor. 8. C .
has presented Krskino College with
$10, 000.
Morgan (on. N. ('.? votes bondsto tho
amount of *fMp,000 to tho Sholby
rouil.
Frost i? ropoTlodat Memphis, lonn.,
and Natchez, Miss. , also in portions of
Alabama.
Tho lino Hun Marco hotol, at St.
Augustine, Fin., ban boon burnod by^
flrebuge. Loss Sv'jO.OOO
Louisville, Ivy., rocontly uuftored a
*ir,o,000 fire iu (ho wholesale district.
Covered by insurance.
.A special from Jacksonville says tho
tug I >aiin(loss bus landed two lilibua
tor expeditions in Cuba.
F.ddio Jhdd at Charlotte lowered his
and tho world's ono-third of a milo
record from II to 118 C-.'? Keoonds.
Caught in tho tangled linos of a run
away horso. Howard Swauor, of Hun
tingdon, W, N r., wu? dragged to
death.
A halo of cotton tho iir?t ? wasraiaod
inMc.Uowoll county, North Carolina,
near PysartuYillo, this j oar. ? Cluirlotto
Observer.
At ( 'harlotte, N. < '. . Henry Staflord,
colored. wa? crushed to death at tin*
Ada cotton mill by a falling wull caving
in on him.
At public auction, in Atlanta, Oa. , a
fow doya ago, a lot fronting *?i x ty fool
on I )eca(ur slrool was sold for c*iit),tiiM),
being c*l,"Uti a front tout.
Tho Synod of North Carolina mot in
Ral if-. bury with tho largcpt attendance
in veurM, 1 yJ ministers and ruling
ciders being present.
Onti bundrod and forty-eight l>ales of
cotton were net on lire at Fort- Mill, S,
('., it in supposed by usniull boy and a
ciparolte. About forty wero damagod ;
sovonly-livo wero insured.
The postofllco "it Mocksvillo, N. C. ,
has boon blown open by thieves and
robbed of - half that amount in
money, and tho other hail in stamps.
Tho thiovos rodo oil' on a hand car and
cut tho (olograph wires.
At I londorsonvillo, N. C.\ ono I'arm
was con vieted of assault, with intent to
commit rapo on an 1 l-yeav-old girl anil
ftontonced to fifteen yearn in tho peni
tentiary. Tho crime us* committed
twenty-two days before tho trial.
Wilmington, N . C. , has just organ
ized a paid lire ' department modeled
after that of Atlanta, w hich is ono of
tho best in tho Smith. An Atlanta tiro?
man will go to \\ ilniiugton to tiain tho
morn bora of tho now department.
At Hi plgy, W. \'a. , John F. Morgan,
who murdered Mrs. Alice (ireon and
hex two grown children, James and
Matilda, was indictod for tho crime,
'tried and found guilty, and sentenced
in four days. Ho said ho killed tliciu
in self-dofonso.
Jacob A. Kluftz, 00 years old. living
live miles from Salisbury, "N. C. , be
yond I Minn's mountain on the Stokes'
Ferry road was found dead in his
house. Ho was lying prone upon his
face, with his head in tho liroplaco.
Tho hair and skin wero burned from
liia head. Ho lived entirely alone.
Tho Nor tli.
Tho reported death of Amos Cum
tilings in Now York vi discovered to bo
a hoax.
A slight earthquake at Helena,
Men., rocked buildings, but no damage
is reported.
On the loth Plymouth church, Brook
lyn. celebrated tho seini-euntunury of
Henry Ward P?cochor's ordinal ion as its
pastor.
Tho Central Coal, ( 'oke and Lumber
Company's plant at Toxarkana, Texus,
has been destroyed by lire; lusa &IU0, -
000. ?
At Philadelphia, Pa , Charles (Jor
hae.ii, a mad cigar-maker, shot his
father in law and tho Inttor's .son, and
then killed himself.
At liiirlington, X. J., Mrs. Thomas
Candy died after sleeping four days.
After she sank into a stupor all tho ef
forts of the physicians failed to arouse
her. The ease has excited much com
ment.
At Carson City, Nov ; in rovongo for
an Alleged wrong to his mater, Julian
Ouiniin, aged I <5 years shot and killed
Ciiurlob Jones, Cnited -States district
attorney. Unman surrendered himself
ni tho fdicrifl's oflice.
At Cleveland, Ohio, J. J. Shiphord
has been arrested on a charge of er.i -
bez/ling nearly ??v?00,00i> from I'. IV
Hobinson ami a receiver has been asked
for his film, which is alleged to he 111
holvent and ow mg i??, O'H^uo'i.
John I'avis, colored, was jailed iu
Cincinu.it i, (). , for shooting Judge
John M Mnrkltjy, after a conversation
regai dim? Iho negro's recent burglary
trial ami acipnttal before tho judge.
The latter in :>till alive.
In I lie New York election So! ( '. I
Weill, formerly of Wilmington, N. ('., i
was elected a Tammany Assemblyman
from (he nineteenth \ssombiy district
of New Voik, a district heretofore
largely Kepuhlioaii.
Hichard W. Merrick, John A. Mer
l ii k and Fugono Lindsay, Federal
( \nirl clerks iu Philadelphia, havobeen
nrreslod on charge of i '-suing traudu
lent naturalization papers at rf 1 ? a
heal.
A bund of misftonarirn connected 1
with the liowcry Mission, in New York, i
have stalled out oil foot to go to the i
Klondike frjjn San Francisco. They
will hold Hey vices and lake up cullec
tions en roijte, and will conduct .i res
eiie mission, and do a little mining on
their own hook. They expect lo reach
Sun I i Kncisco .March l.r?.
A court of inquiry has been 6rdnrod
to convene at the New York Navy ^ aid
t<j ascertain tho causes of lliegroundiug j
of the 1 nited States tugboat Nina, oil j
fho Southern const.
I
Mituu-.llauoou*.
Consul General Leo lus roturnod to
Cuba.
Fx-Uuitcd Stste3 Sonator Nathan
Fellows is dead.
At Hot Springs, Ark., tlireo people
wero wero burned (o death.
Prof, George Frederick Holmes, .of
tho University of Virginia, is dead.
Twenty-sovon bleamors are under
charter at Philadelphia toloa<l grain for
Ettropo.
Senators Quay and Vest are a( fit.
Lucio, Fla , whoro they will remain un
til Congress convenes.
Fdouard Mario Ernest Deldoncz, vho
trell-known composer of operas and bal
lads, died in Paris, aged 80 years.
Tho first crop reaped by St. Louis
capitalists from a cofToo plantation thoy
aro working in Mexico is a ?o0,000 libol
suit.
Tho Frosidont has appointed W.
Godfrey Hnnter, of Kpntuck3'?--i>nvoy
^tltauiilinaty nimltnfnhiier pTenipoten
tiary to Guatemala ?nd Hondurat. I
Ho Receives An Anonymous Letter
Abusing Him
FOH HEDUCING THE BONDS
And Postponing tho Trial of < e
First National Hank Olllclnls ol
AhIiovIUc.
A special to tho Charlotte (X. C. )
Ob.jorvor from Asbovillo Buys: Judge'
Dick Iiuh received 11 long auouymous
letter breathing ftbuuo and llneala ol
violence for his notion in reducing tlnJ
bail and continuing the cases of Uroone,
Peiihuid and Diukoruon, tlio indicted
I'Mrat National bank oJlicovs, 'J ho
judge's unknown correspondent said:
''Ah, my Christian brothor, thin in
what makes lynching? in out country
Ainl that is just what is going to lum
pen in this caso. If you don't boforo
30U lt;avo Iho bench in Af hoviilo raiso
their bonds and But a special term of
court for a Mpuuilv trial. you i 1 1 bo a,
parly to the crime by yduv lenioney to
lhoi>o criminals. "
Judge Dick reforrod to tlio lot tor in
oou rt, Having I hat if counsel for tlio de
fendant.'} uiu-over any spirit ?uch an tlio
loiter indicates, there would hotter bo
a chanyo ol venue. I >iBtriot Attorney
llolton t-nid the court did rift lit in con
tinuing tho casoH. "I had the suggos
tion," ho added, "from tho Comptrol
ler i?f the Currency at Washington thai
tho cases r h o u Id be continuoil to the
May toini. 'Jh ih wan made by tho
Comptroller upon tho suirgosliou from
therto bank olllccrs tliul lliov would
make whole the depositors.
Judge I>ick tlien told counsel for the
defeuco that il' at any I imo there was?
any sign of violence they should sur
render tho defendants to t lie otlicors oi
tho t *n?tod State:* and tho whole power
of the government would bo used fot
their protection.
Not Till C'onni'cfts Meets.
A Washington special says; In order
to avoid recess appointments, no action
will betaken, it is said, in North Caro
lina mutters until Congress meets. II
ib practically sottled that I'. C. Duncan
will be appointed collector of the eastern
district, and that some now man, whose
name mentioned in that connection, will
be appointed district attorney.
?ludgo Dick's early retirement is con
fidently expected hero, and either Capl.
Price, Assooiato Justice Douglas oi
Jjjdgo Ewavl, it is said, will succeed
luin. Assistant. Attorney Oeueral IJoyd
it is understood, will not be an appli
cant for the placo.
HEN. 1 1 AM I* 1'OS' \S liAST KIOI'OHT,
Ills Vletvon the Union Pacific .Matter
unci (iovcrninent Ownership.
Gen. Wado Hampton, who lins just
been succeeded by General Longstroel
as commissioner of railroads, has sub
milted to tho Interior Department hie
report for Iho post fiscal year, lie says
that tho year rccckod the low watei
mark of railway construction. During
tho year thirty-four companies with
.">,111 miles of roads, passod into tin.
hands of tho courts, and fifty-oighl
others, previously placed in receiver'*
hands, wero sold at foreclosure. A
steady improvement in railroad earn
ings during the first six months of the
current year if; noted, an improvement
particularly uppurcut in the bond-aided
Pacific railroads.
The outlook in tho West generally,
fof the past year, is reported very en
couraging. General Hampton, though
discounting any attompt to criticise the
course of Iho government in tho Union
I'acilic matter, says ho always has bo
liovod that a settlement more advant
ageous to tho government could bo ob
tained if all tho companies, particularly
tho Union and Central Pacific, could
l>o negotiated with at the same time
through fi commission, to bo appointed
by tho President and possibly all in the
siimo way, than by soiling at different
times ami on a different basis. Govern
ment ownership, or operation uudet
government Buporvision, ho says,
would bo not only a doubtful, but n
datigoroiis experiment, which probably
would result disastrously to the govern
ment.
Slurried In a Lion's Den.
At Hoslon, Arthur C. Standrassy and
Charlotte ,.Wlborg wero married in a
den of lions at tho "zoo, " in tho pres
ence of .'>,000 peoplo. Four clergymen
wero prepared to successfully officiate
in caso the lions devoured them. A
quartette of giant lion-tamors guarded
tho liereo beasts while llev. Geo.
Deader, of Ohio, tied tho knot.
An Advance in Wages.
Tho employes at tho Andrew Tiros'.
Company's bhist furnaco, at Youngs
town, O. , have boon given notice of t
10 per cent, advance in wagos, to gc
into effect Dec. 1. It i? understood
that other blast furnaco companies will
soon advance tho wages of their em
ployes.
\\ uylold the School Tenchcr.
lames Allen, a school teacher of
Wheatland, Hickory county, Mo., kept
several boys after school. They way
juid uml assaulted him w i 1 1 1 stones
at'lorwaid, fracturing hi, s f 1: ti ! ) . which
resulted in his death.
Kftjcd In Church.
Milton Hickman, the most notorious
outlaw in tho two Virginias, was shot
and killed while kncoling in pray or at
a church beside his prospective bride.
His followers, ubo were in church, all
gave up to tho authorities after their
leader was shot.
Appointments b^v Hfc l'rcaldcnl.
Tho President lu?3 appointed Dwighl
Jar vis appraiser of'merehandiso in the
district of Tampa, Phi. ; Kugeno A.
Wobstor, collector of intomol revenue
for tho district of South Carolina.
Held for Murder.
At Atlanta, Go., L. Steineau aud
other mombors of the firm of ^teincau,
whiskey dealers, have been arrested, ?
charged with tho mnrdor ol Policeman
Pondor while ho was endeavoring lo
protoct tho storo from rfiipposcJ burg
lars. They tried to rob tho firm's fififo".
l''lro In nil' Asylum.
Tho negro section of tho (Georgia In
sano Asylum, at Millodgeville, has
beon burned. All fho 700 occupants
were-i*ken j, Tho loss!*
$100,000, with fiO^r cent, insnntnee.
II
Decreaso in tho Earnings of tho
Stato Dispensary,
A VERY SERIOUS CHARGE,
I'rolt ll?lt ton Klrst; Dispensary Second.
HD.'t l?og* In t.'horolceo County**
A Now Business (/ellege.
Occasionally a man Is sont to prison
I for his misdeeds who is a physical
wreck, anil tender-hearted won ami
woiueu uot up a protest against his in
carceration on this ground. Thoso good
people forgot that punishment forenmo
is in no souse aeourded from a spirit of
revenge, but from one of .stern justice
simply and sololy.
'J here is hardly a day that the papers
do not contaju accounts yf tho bonding
to tho pen i toll tiary for' "crimos mon who
are monlally or physically unable to
endure either tho labor or shamo of
their punishment. Not lontr ago a mail
convietod of oiubozzlemout was sent to
an Ohio prison for live years who had
bfcon afflicted with two strokon of para
lysis and was a conUrmod invalid; yet.
we hardly think anyone will contend
that his physical conditiou should have
exempted him from just punishment
for his crime, nor, 011 tho other hand,
no one would insist that a correction
in this instance equivalent to a death j
penally ? should liaveoeen given him.
'l'his and similar easos do not call for
paidon, nor do they suggest shortening
of the term of imprisonment usually
accorded to a particular crime, but, it
seems to us, they do demand a condi
tion of punishment that is not liable to
vosult fatally before the term of cor
rection has expired.
Exam plea of punishment may be
made to servo as gainings to others
without tho adjunots of criminal care
lessness and legal brutality. It is tho
cortainiy of punishment rather than its
form that is a check on premeditated
crime, and bpfauso a man has been
guilty of ono'Vrong the courts havo no
right? no moral right, at least,-? to in
dict upon him a punishment that hia
physical or montal condition cannot
outlivo.
Two wrongs do not inako a right, nor
does one evil excuso another. Legal
punishment should have reformation as
its foundation, and the different States,
our own included, should provido somo
place, either within or outsido their
penitentiaries, where convicts physical
ly or mentally too weak to undergo tho
statutory punishment for their crimos
inav bo made to pay in somo degree for
their infraction of tho law in a way that
does not amount to slow execution.
It might bo well were this mibjoot to
rcceivo some consideration at the next
session of tho legislature.? Columbia
liogiator.
v ? ? H?
Tho News and Courier, nays Mr. J,
Z. MoConuoll, Jr. , Ex-Probato Judge
of Williamsburg county, who was nr
restod sovoral days ago on 11
charge of ombozzling, has been carried
back to Kingstreo. Mr. MoConnoll,
while not feeling in tho best of spirits
at beiner held on such a chargo, is con
fident that tho case will ho comprom
ised out of court. According., vto the
warrant sworn out beforo Magistrate
Matthews, Mr. McConnoll is guilty of
misappropriating STOo with criminal
intent while ho held tho position of
Probate Judgo, but Mr. McConnoll
himself declares thaV'it was moro care
lessness on his part pvhon he allowed
his money to run short, lie has many
friends in Williamsburg county who do
not believe that ho is guilty of tho
charge* which have been preferred
against him and who will stand by him
in his present troublo.
At the meeting of tho f-Jtato Beard of
Control in Columbia last week Com
missioner Vanco mado thofollowiug re
port:
Gentlemen": ? I have tho honor here
with to submit my repoft for tho month
of October.
COM 1'A H ATtVE STATEMENT.
Cash rccoivod Octobor, 1 890. $135, 003. 82
( ash received October, lM,tf!JJ>.73
DiJTorenco $ 4if , ] CO. 1 5
1 attribute this largo difference to tho
competition of tho original package
shops and tho blind tigers, but princi
pally to the low price of cotton a ltd tho
general depressed financial condition
of tho country. It affords 1110 pteasuro
to inform you that notwithstanding this
largo diff'oronco in cash rccoivod, that
wo have mot promptly every obligation
of tho Stato dispeusar3r when presented
and that I liavo $20, 000 ready to pay to
tho free school fund.
<,?*. .
It dovolops now that tho majority of
tho preachers to whom (Jovornor Eflor
bo sent his circular letter asking them
for their views and opinions in refer
ence to tho liquor question, havo total
ly ignored his request. About a thou
sand of the circulars woro Font- out, but
although the prcachprs have now had
over a month in which to reply, only
?I ">o replies havo boon recoived so far,
and the indications are that very few
moro will comb in. An averago of only
four or live replies a day has beon tho
record of receipts for the past sovoral
days, and oven this is dwindling. It is
authoritatively stated that the repot t
published several days ago to tho oll'ecl
that 00t? replies had been received, is
erroneous. The concensus of opinion ex
pressed in tho roplios so far received is
in favor of prohibition first and dispen
sary fccond. -
(iovornor F.I) or bo has^pordoned two
chain gancr convicts, 0110 for twenty,
tho other for thirty days. Tho first,
Jasper Bolton, had recently been sen
tenced bj' a Marion magistrate aftor
conviction of petit larceny. J. A. 1*'.
Uutehins, of Andorson," whoso sen
tence was ?100 fino or thirty dayn on
tho chain gang, was convietod of trans
porting contraband liquor. '
Thoro are 003 dogs in Chcrokeo coun
ty which havo boon roturncd for taxa
tion, says tho Gafl'noy Lodger, and ?o0
sheep. Tho dogs, it is added, arfc val
ued at 3-f, t)0i) and tho shcop at $338.
Mr. Carlos Scalos killed near Kelton,
Union county, the largest eagle evor
seen in that county. It is known as tho
AmoricAo gold-headed eaglo. It meas
ured 7 feet J inches from tip to tip of
xvings. Tho home of this bird is tho
cliffs upon tho Hudson river. It is sup
|X>66d that the recent storm We^v it
from its o>j:Io. Some say it is {he ber*
aid of tho /gold standard And premised
prosponty of the MeKinley ^ministra
tion. The owner will send it to * Uti>'
dermist to bo xao?Bt?d, -^^? -
y r
Woolen In^ralu Carpel, OSc.
Imported VclvctCio'iicl, fttto.
' Our onllro fori'o 1? working day and
nlgnt fitliutf ordri*. Von, oho, ean
iiUvo AO to 00 pt>r t'f lit. on a carrot t>y
writing for oi;r new Colored Carpet
Catalogue which hhowa nli goi rts In
lithographed ooloffl ami with oxoot (lis
tliatnesa, The book coal h you nothing.
If you wish quality sample*, send 80. in
stamps. Our new )ID pago gent-raj
eataloguo of Furniture, Drape; Uh,
Crockery, Broycfl, olo., Will ho ready
after Nov. 1st, Wrlto for l^Vini.
JULIU8 HINTS & SON,
II A 1, T I. IIO It K, ?I1>?
Please mention this paper, ,
MONTHLY
SUFFE'RINO.
'T'liousaudfl of
wqiucU'' Uro
troubled "t
monthly inter
vals with pt^na
in the head,
back, breasts,
6honldcrs, sides
hips and limbs,
lint they need
not snffer.
These pains arc symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painlessly. i
|||^ Ms
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops nil this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
mouth after month when Wine
of Curdui.w-il^ relievo lier?- It
costs ?j.oo at the drug store.
Whv don't you get a bottle
to-day?
l,lor advice, incases requiring
spceiul directions, address, giv
ing symptoms, "The Ladies'
Advisory Department, " The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Teuu.
Mrs. HOZENA LE?VVIS,
o! OcnsvlMc, Tnxns, scysi
" I was Iron hlctl at monthly Intervals
wllh tcrrlblo pains in my head and back,
but havo boon entirely relieved by Wino
ol Cardui."
Seattle FREE INFORMATION
??Skatti.k, Wafii.,
II I ClIAMIIPtt or COMMKKCl!
Alaska uniKAi*. ^
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Ktntc. Si'iittlf, i H.K) population; Ktiilroad,
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nlways Bold under n guarantee to euro nil
nehes and pains, rheumatism, neuralgia,
(turning, bruinee and^mrns. Jr Innlso tvnrmnt
eu to euro colda, croup. couwhK and lit f* i-ii>ix<
quicker than any known remedy. No euro
no pay. Sold by nil druggists and general
Btnros. Mndo <iuly by ?>OOSK (illEASK
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cIas tin g s
Hnllrond, Mill, MaelitiilelsV* Ami l'aclory
Supplies, Boiling, racking, / IiiJocIUm, 1'Ij^
FIUIiikh, Nawa, i'lleo, Oilers, /etc.
t0~(,'ant ovary day ; work WO bands.
LOM II A It I>\l HON WORKS
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AUODBXiCOICOitGlA.
OUY YOUR KINGS OF THE MAKERS.
Till* UoM Filtcil Unity King cent
ou rocclpt of lOc. Stumps taken.
1). M. W ATKINS & CO.
Catalogue Fiucs. w/g. Jcwctcrs. I'ltov., it. I.
STIoseph's liver regulator
TIIIC II KMT ON TlUC UAIWKtT
All l)i*ugalsts (Hid Mcrchnnts. Mnf'd by
I,. (JlSllnTLK ?.V CO., ('Iiaiianongn, Ten n.
?n Bfe g ? ft ? M a ARP8 ran t n with
|| ? | I ? Bl B# out thrlr kno*ln!fi? by
I I LI R I H| Anil-.Ja? tho marvelous
I I I H Bfl El cure for (be drink liftblt.
LJ ? I U Quia Write Itenovfc' ciiviniral
wm ? ? " Co.. fid Uro?<W?y, X. Y.
full Information (In pUlu wrapper) mallet) fret.
CHEW STAH TOBACCO -THE BEST.
SMOKE SLEDGE CIGARETTES.
B. N. C. No. 45. ? 07.
SAWMILLS,
If you need ft 'saw roll!, <u>y write
mo before bdyltig (jlsewhoro. 1 hava
i ho fooatcomplolo lino of mills" of any
dealer or muuufj^ctiuor iu (ho South.
CORN MILLS.
Very highest grado Stones, at unusual
ly low jtrlcod,
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY,
Plnnora, Moulder*, l-Mgor-1, l}o-8ftwi?,
Bund Saws, Laths, oto,
ENGINES AND BOILERS, .
Tal bolt ami Llddell.
Kngloborg lUco Ilullor, In etook, quick
delivery, low prices.
V. e. BADHAM,
No. mo Mnin St., Columbia, 8. O.
jt .?
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Ulna u w _ _ - . w _ I '
lticic iu'lmno and tii hashing
BY IMPItOVKO MICTHODS.
J'ncloiiii i'? Kiee HiOh^nnd Pollshor. ;
lUt oFl ld Drainhgo Pumps. ? >j
Pano Mi Um, Dvap rators and Sugar KottTo*, '
Engine'-* and Hoilei1*. HflW Mdls. Orist MJU'j 1_.
<ve, A full stock always on baud of Belting.
Packing, Plp.? and Pitting?, Pulloyp and
Shafting. Mrllllug outfit* for Artesian Well*, .
THE BAILEY-LEBBY GO.
CHARLESTON, - - - S, C.
Try Oo.'fl AuU-Frictlon Babbitt Metal.
piAiosT" '
For Catalogues, Prloo3, eto., of the
Choicest Pianos on th??|flrkot, writo to
M. A. Mulono, ColumbW^ B. 0. I chal
lenge nny houso In America to supply
hotter Pianos and for loss money. ^
31. A. MAI-iONK, Columbia, 8, C. ^
ORGANS,
If you aro looking for tho best Organ, and
for tho least money, write for eatn login*,
etc., to M. A. Matono, Columbia, 8. O.
> Thoso who desiro to .inspeot uiy stock, I ? ,r
cordially invito to visit my salesrooms v.
while attending tho State Fair, Nov. 8th to
13th, 1807.
M. A, MAIiONIO, COLUMBIA, S. C.
FARM LANDS- FOR SALE
IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
IN I.Alt OK OR SMALL TRACTS, TEH MS
KAKV< FOR FURTHER' INl'ORJIATIGN
ADDRESS ?
10. K. PA LM 10 If , COLUMIIEVJJ. C. ,v
TIIK U.MTR1) STATIC.^ GOVHH.YMKiV T 1ms
I adopted tUo Kceloy Treatment In tho Sol
dier's Ilomu^ and in an Institution for trid
exclusive uscof tho Regular Army,
fllCOIIOL, OPIUM, ( Prod u e .'aon a diseaso
I uUMCGO USING {having definite pathol
ogy. Tho disease yields easily to tho Dou'ol)
Chloride of Gold Treatment as administered
at. The Keeley Institute, Orocnvlllo, S. C.
Detailed Information mailed on application to
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
(OK HOX 37)
GREENVILLE, - 8. ?),
1 he ONLY Keeley fnntlUdo In 8. f),
MISSISSIPPI GIRLS
NOT AFRAID.
Crape, Miss., Bays: I hftvo ?
used Dr. M. A, Slmmona
Liver Mtcdldno 18 years.
It lu tho best of all Liver
Regulators. It cures filok
Jlomlucho, oiid is a grctt
detil moro popular thai)
"Hlack Draught" or any
oilier liver medlolDO la
this country.
Menstrua! Non-Appearanoo.
Absence of tho flow may arise from eomo
organic defects or from abnormal condition
of tho blood or nervous ByBton). Aathotlmo '
approaches thcronro many symptoms that
should be apparent to an in tolligont mother.
When they arc tardy, tho attompt to tiatab*
llah this function ia uttondud with pain la
the bond, loins and back, chlllinogs, naneen
and bloating of tho ubdonion. Tho treat*
mcnt nocessary Is modornto />at-door exer>
ciso. tliouHG of Dr. flj. A. Simmons Liver
Itloilleliio to corrcct tlio not ion of the dlgea<
tlve organs nnd n doso twlco a day for aomo
tvooko of that groat utorino Btimul&at,
Dr. Simmon* Squaw Vine wino.
ronluifl8ter,Morc1iMtt ;k
nnd lrlrst Awlptftn* .......
principal nobron
Normal IllghSobool,
Fuller, Mlse., writes:
1 a in 25 rears old, ana
xoy FqtIior?.wbQjUro- .- ,,
when bo waH 75 voara
old. had been Ufllng
nntl Belling Dr. M. A.
Sinimoni Llvor
Modlctno over slnco
1 could lOUMinber,- -Ik ?
does ?1 1 that Is claimed
for 11, and la nftutnplo as Sugar, Flour and
Dacon. I conulricx it much Superior to
"Zollin'B Modlclno," which I don't uso ?*
auy prlco.
Girls Approaohing Puberty
Frequently miller from irritability, roatlcflO*
Jioes, HinoiliCrinjj Honuntions, palpitation of
lienrt, dcprcnnion of Bplrltg, nausea, confltl
pntion and oomotimoM fainting npntls. Dr.
Hlinmons 8<imnv Vino Wlno, tnkcn Trith
tho orlglnM I>r. M. A. Simmons Hrer
l\fo<liclii?*, quickly rellcvcu tlieso anrt other
dlfttrcsfiliif; uymptoms mid .iBsinla naturo la
performing its natural functions at tho
proper time.
I.oolc o?t. ? Don't Jot tllo preparation
culled "Ulack Draught" coino Juto your
liousoon the fraudulent pretension of being
"Just tho nnmo" f?.'? M. A. fl. L. M,' .Jt la
('not" tho uarac. 1 1 llio component porta
vroro tho nnmo tliero is as much difference
botvrcon ilmm no botwoon day and night,
Eowarc of all Imltatlou.'i.
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