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North Carolina seems to Imvi caught the infection, political infee tion which prevailed in South Carolina for several years, and while wi are glad to be rid of the old disi\ne we would not willingly visit, on sins upon our neighbors Wo hop that the old North State may soot emerge from its present politica condition. The fire brand in Greece may ye jset nilanie the powers of the East The Grecian spirit is not to he sub dued by n threat and they will no hesitate to strike for their altars am their fires. It were better, that th powers accord them their rightfu demands, than to withhold them am plunge millions of men into wni I War has a strange faecinaiion fo | each generation that comes upon th stage. Only those who have tasted r~ seem to know its bitterness. We may be partially disposed to wards Gen. Lee, in believing that h should be retained in Cuba, but th opinion is not wholly our own. Man, others are of like mind and conside that it will be unwise for Preaidcn McKinley to remove him at t his time Gen. Lee has been on the field not for some time and is doubtless bette prepared to take care of this govern meats interests, than any new ma who might displace him. Partisan ^ ship should not enter into such quel tions and we hope that the govern ment may retain General Lee yc awhile at least. The conditions prevailing in On ba are very much the same as hav been for so/erul months. The can paign as first- inaugurated by the in surgents is strictly complied wit and they only strike when they fin the enemy in bodies that will pel mit their doing so. To Mttaek jp Spanish force when in aaiflt Volut u W^Vuial and t.l; \ \\ itc their opportunity to pounce u;o him and when least expected make dash cu ting swaths in tlndr r-n.t. and as &uddculy hie awuv to the; mountain fastnesses to wait anoilu opportunity. Spain cannot mai such a campaign in Cuba and ha\ from the start, when much strong* . than now, failed to even checkmut k the dash and spirit of the patriot) & Her spirit is gone, she has no cans and only hates to give up so deai possession. Time, determination an an invincible spirit on the part o the patriots will show that nothin Kh short of complete independence wi ||9 be accepted. Cuba's battles are In iug fought on the other sida of th world at the same time and ever V blow etruck on the Phillipine Is j lands is In Cuba's favor, as it i weakning her enemy to that extent The Phillipine Islanders aregivinj the Spanish a hard ligh1. and ere loiq she will relinquish her hold upoi these fair possessions and* retire weaker than in the beginning. Mexico lost her greatest genera the other day in the person of Guad elupe Lupez, who died from pneu monia. (Jen. Lupez was known ?i the greatest Indian tighter in tin irepublic. As a full-blooded Indian he was able to cope with the savagei trith their own taotics* Me was regarded as the best ofiicer in the army. i \ <j'j t awui \-M L " for? lit .V! y : v ir.t t .-tv.cll, rr I. K-p w '1, < ' li; vjil'p Sarcnparllla Ouroa ki W. " ?m Considerable discus. 11 a ! a proYohtd of lata 1\ ;; il'iilh. : captlire of Do Gross's .battery at Allan 1 ta, Only 22nd, 18C4. jL'ho forty ? 1 second Georgia regiment claims 1 he i honor, which has heretofore been ac- J corded Manigaults' South I'arolina i brigade. Sometime dncoC'ol. 11 i'y era of Georgia was appointed to write a history of the battle of Atlanta and 1 he makes tho "forty-second" the captors. Gen. Walker, who coin uiundcd the 10th, S. C., as well as others of the same command, ? luinis l-hc distinction of the capture for his South Carolinians. We would not uuiruci one wnn iroin u corgi; t, v. war record is full of glory, but u lire anxious to place the h n they belong and ns wi ias i\v \ understood that Munigauhs brig.de made tiie cipturo and Horry conn v bearing n conspicuous part in t iat command, wo are not willing to give up tacitly the honors which our pro pie seem entitled to wear. Geji. Walker who was in Atlanta last week, visited the battle licit! with , other prominent men, some of whom participated in the event and us yet have not fully agreed as to whom tlio distinction belongs. We hope, however, that they may bo able t^ do so ' soon and we will take pride in placid ing the laurels on the hrows*en titled to weai tin in. We are j< alousof onr : llorry bo\'s rights and believing that they th serv this me d of praise, we cannot snrre dor it until fully aware of our mistake. The clai- j mauts in this discussion seem to bn ? fair minded men, with the disposi* 1 tion to arrive at facts and we are confident that an early solution of 1 I the matter, now in dispute, will be ^ Settled. New Woman In Africa. ' The new woman has suddenly np poured among the native tribes of Africa, where the black belles have t discarded earrings and breechelotha i ! w ami donned bicycle bloomers, much e lo the astonishment of the swarthy JI warriors. The negro women on the ^ 1 outskirts of the forest, where they r* I coinejntoclose contact with Kuroper ait civilization, have gone crazy over e the bicycle. 'I Hitherto it has been a company ti\e 1 y easy matter for the young black men to satisfy the craving of heir sweethearts for articles of personal adornment, as the styles never changed and the amount of cluth ^ ing the women were in the habit of 1 wearing was extremely limited. Now, however, the latter not only want a complete bicycle cutfit, but an tip to N date machine as well, with a c.vc >? r meter, lamp, kit of tools and all the 1 other attachments. At lirsl the nativi swain.- J a , bought for their sweet heat I the old, high wheeled bicycles which were ^ discarded by the European market. These for a time satisfied the aspirations of the native African belles. |it They quickly learned, howeVcr, that i wheels of this jiattern were out nf t (bite ami thitt^the safety with in(la teu tires was the proper thing, ij One of these Indies ' color in Naj '.til recently posed for a photograph' ... against a'ba^kg+'OTtTtft of gum trees ,f. m.nl'T'utT.i'To gi\ ss, with a native kraal , in the distance. ?She wore a check Ml, , suit, coasts ing i ' . n >rfolk jacket . with a bolt and 1 lootners that fitted _ j close about the hips. Her ouly uns dergarment ;i}?] ear '.I to consist of a woolen chemise. On her head an al,r pine hat \vn: jaunt ly set. So up to ro (late was this African maid jhut she ! disdained bicycle stockings and wore ,r the short soeksjcoming half way to the knee that are the latest thing s j among the fair bicyclers of Paris ? (l | Detroit News. Huron Klmond do Itothsehild has established another colony in Pales tine. The new colony, which is k situated in Galilee, not far from DamnM'u.--', consists of a \i". < of 3,000 acres, with numerous springs and the sources of the river Jordon ^ This settlement, which will 0 colo* mzed by 50 farm laborer, of tried 8 experience, will bo interesting as an experiment in home rule. In the 3 other settlements an administrator 3 and a staff of oflicials manage the affairs of the colonists, but the new ' colony will regulate its own affairs, j -w? ? I Two years ago K J. Warren, drug . gist at Pleasant Brook, N. V., bought - n email .supply of Chamberlain's 8 Cough Itemedy. llo sums up the i result as follows: "At that time f the goods were unknown in this see* ; tion, to day Chamberlain's C li . Kcmedy is a household word. " Ji is > the same in hundreds of common; ties. Where ever the i d (joulitie; of Chamberlain's Cough lb no i\ I conm knowi. the people wii1 In nothing else, For s tie b Dr. J Norton, Druggist. ' .Mnklnj; Lincoln l*roM<n(alile. ^ In i.limiting "When Lincoln Was first Inaugurated"' in the Ladies Home Journal, Stephen h'iskc writes interestingly of the memorable journey from Springfield, Ills, to the national capital, and tells of Mrs. Lincoln's efforts to have her husband look prc-einable when receiving a ii legation that was to greet them uptn reaching New York city. "The train stopped," writes Mr. Kiske, "and through the windown immense crowds could tie seen. The cheering drowned the blowing off of -te.un by the locornotivo. Then Mrs. Lincoln opened her handbag and said: ' 'Ahi. iiam, J must fix. you up a bit for tin city folks.' "Mr. I in oln gently lifted her upon Ih at before him. She part - . cd, ( tubed and brushed li.is hair and arranged his black nectic. " Do I look nico now, mother?' ho nfectl unholy asked. " 'Well, you'll do, Abraham,' replied Mrs. Lincoln critically. So ho kissed her and lifted her down from the seat and turned to Mayor Wood, courtly and suave, and to have his hand shaken by the other New York officials." -i- <cr* - ? Oddities and singularities of behuvioy mu) attend genius. When they do, they are its misfortunes and its blemishes. The man of true . cuius will he ashamed of them?at ust lie will never affect to distin guish himself by whimsical peculi arities. Tin- <1 rainiest KouhmI.v. Mr. lb B. (!reeve, merchant, of hilliowie; \ a., certifies that lie had ; consumption, was given up to die, j sought all liiediciil treatment that J money could procure, tried till cough rem dies- he could hear of, hat got ; 110 relief; spent many nights sitting u,i 111 ii ? ii. 111 , \i;is iiiuucou to irv |)r. King's Now Discovery, and was Inured liy use of two hottles. For) past three years has boon attending! to business, and siys Dr. King's New Discovery i-5 the grandest remedy ever made, us it has done so much j for him and tilso for others in his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs,] ' Colds and Consumption. it don't fail. Trial bottles free at Dr. K. Norton's Drug store. O I- ? Love and Polities. Kansas City,'.Mo., March ID. ? H. L. Short, city clerk of Kansas City, Kan , who was a candidate before i the licpubiiean primary election for mayor of that city yesterday afterj noon, was henton in the race on actt of love affair. Mr. Short has . t .vi !"i I, for six yours, and is known s a goe I official. Many cx! pocted him to win, hut the women defeated him. They voted almost solidly against him, According to the story, Mr. Short had boon attentive to Miss Sadie Far sot for over years, and had been engaged to marry tier. Mr. Short called upon her one evening last fall and Dtoy: talked over their engagement, and, it is said, h id determined upon the date for their marriage i'lu second evening tliTeafter Mr. > hoi1 was quietly m tr icd to M s ( race Firestone, who hud been divur* i .1 from her first husband. Mir" .u ons was almost beside nei if jv ith grief when she heard of he .afl'air, and told her story without I I Detail"!* It VI'*,j orvl..iwl..l ~ .v. .. k? o|/n IMIIU ttllll" paign material fur Mr. Short's opponents. It pro veil particularly iff oc; live among K'O of Miss l'arsou's teacher friends, as it is sahl they voted solidly against him. Thirty five more votes would have elected Short if ho could leave secured them M my women went about in hacks and buggies, and spared no effort lo see that every woman voted. Short was . favorite with ti c men, because thvy realized that he had tnadei good city clerk and believed he would make a good mayor. Something to Know. It may bo worth something to know that the very best medicine for res storing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Hitlers. This medicine is purely vegetable, at by giving tone to the nerve cen* i tro:in the stomach, gently stimu1 tes th' Diver and Kidneys, and aids Mu.se organs in throwing oft' impuriti a in the blood. Electric Bill . improves the appetite, aids dige lion, and is pronounced by those who Invc tried it as the very be t b'ood purilicr ami nervo tonic, fry it. Sold for GOo or $1.00 per bottle at Dr. E. Norton's Drugstore. WHAT W? SAY, but wli.i I ood' S.irsuparilllu Does, tli.it ti ll the -tory of its merit and success.Uoinembcr HOOD'S CURES, ^ ' llow Weoley spo i id bis Berhiou* \ A fanner once went to bear John Wesley preach. The (pfeftohsr said ' he would -i1 v.- u;? thrio tof thought; ho w'0 talking chiefly about | money. His first heat' was. Hlet all you < m.'' Tii' farn ?r nudgul s neigh* !v. i* so 1 eaid: *n:u )u?m rot something in him; it is. lioirt?!e preaching W<. '< y roa.ehod 1.is .second division. "Sjino all \o\i Mm.'' Tin- lurinn' be eann qui to excited. ""Was there ever anything lik this?' 1) c,id. 'I h : pieachc denounced thriftlessno8S mid waste, and the farmer rub* bed his hands as lie thought, ^All ! this httv I i-een taught from my you 11?. uL ' Ami with getting and ! with hoarding, it seemed to him that "salvation' had com? t<? Ins house, j But WYsloy advam ed to his third i he:ld, which was, "Give .ill 3011 eau.s (), dear! O, don! said the farm or, "ho has gone and spoiled it all/' The Duke of Cambridge, in virtue of being a relative of the. ijuent, gets .CO,000 per annum besides Ids salary as commander in chief. President Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ohio, Is liigldy respected all through that section, lie lias lived in Clinton Co. 76 years, and has been president of the Snbina Bank 20 years. lie gladly testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and what be says is worthy attention. All brain workers find llood's Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted to their needs. It makes pure, rich, red blood, and from Ibis comes nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength. "I nm glad to any that Hood's Sorsapa- [ rllla is n very good medicine, especially as n blood purifier. It has done me good j many t lint . I'or several years I suffered greatly with pains of PtJ if t B w ItUUI in one cyo mid nbout my temples, en! peclally nt night when I lind been having a hard day of plivslenl and mental labor. 1 took many remedies, but found helponly in Hood's ^arsaparillt \\ blch cured me of rheumatism, neuralgia and headache, i load's HarHHparillu lias proved itself a truo friend. I also tnko Hood's Pills to keep .my bowels regular, and lik the pitta very much." Isaac Lewis, B?> inn, Ohio. SarsapanHa Is the One True blood Purifier. All di ugslsts. $1. Prepared only by C. 1. Hood ft Co., Lowoll, Muss. ., i^?i? are prompt, efilelent and 110011 S 1 illS easy In elloct. Scents. A f;iv >rite remedy form my of tlie ills of this life is Simmons Liver Regulator, the most popular modi | cine yet discovered. It is a searching cleanser, and by its action frees! I he system of all impurities, prodnc : ing a sound, healthy liver, it is the standard household remedy for liver j and stomach troubles, and has the unqualified endorsement of thousands of our best citizens throughout the country. Having been be foie the people for many years, its long and honorable career is a suffi ,cient guarantee of parity, and lvlia bility, Simmons Liver Regulator is manufactured by J. II. Zoilin & Uo., Philadelphia, and Is retdils distin pushed by the red Z on eaou [tack go. THE - I WORLD ALMANAC ; AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.... FOR . . . , IA A | ? ? It will answer any question you may ask It# " The' Standard American j Annual." IS EARLY 600 PAGE8, OUER 1,500 T0FJIG8 TREATED. A COMPLETE statistical and political history of the United Statss. Tho rc->.:lt:j of the Presidential elc on accurately compiled. 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It Is hotter lur us, and tin - an article changes hands, somebody 1 dorks and canvassers and rent and light ii nonay and tholr cost all goes Into the price yot ho application of good hard common sense i ml our thousands of pleased patrons prove t aiow us, ask any bank or coiamcrclAl ngn oincmbcr till- you need not pay us one sing wn homo. If it isn't jiutexnctly what you \v. '0 pay freight both ways. J'hat shows that i andsonic catalogue?It's free, 'illon look i latwo aro thoroughly reliable and honest i tonoy and wo can prove it. Sciut at once f CORNISH & CO.,v |] p.T*P A.KT.o I (, tiocicm standi , wiU Family Mcdiu , 3 ^ cine: Cures the ^ common every-day j ills of humanity. in Bi? MARK 1 ' 8 on Ttnby wns Rick, wo gftvo her Cnstorl.i. en she wna a Oiild, she cried for Cnstoria, jp, on she been mo MKh, she oiling to (Vxstoria. en tlio hud Children, Mho guve them Cam tor la. I I. Hart. T. H. Blacbla/. art ?& Co, FRONT Street, i UKK. >ion lerchants, VND: Piiaval Stomas. Consignments of NAVAL nd COTTON. wymm hale ^ ILKliO 1 L E 8. ON if A NT) AT ALL I) riAUNJLS> l?'Of{ SA1.15. int < i ? it>ouoM& ixtic . .Art? * near ie is School, ,y, >3. C. } II ihe branches usually taught, in first in itnti?'ii, heir. j cnipow* red fo grunt ? prepared to cntor the Sophomore success!oily eng iyo in y ho ^activo^du" H MONTH. .<*1.1. $1.25. $1.51, $1,75. $2.00. $2.50 '$y.oo. nt fie of fifty cents per sessioi. for, from 510.00 to $8.00 per montL M. A. DAGNALL, PiuNOii'Aii C?ur Most >ular Piano ifn-d to way v.?httil rs our most popular piano, II la tlio one wo n>tl moat of. Tlio price of it t Is .loot each nn instrument as you would or dealer 8-fW) for. Everybody knows that rmous ju-ottts la tho retail piano business, protlts anrl irlvn " u> uic actual user ot '? ?limtimto (l>c middleman. Wo believe we know thai It Is better for you. Kvory nnkes a profit. Somebody lias to pay f?u? i llto dealer's store. All these things cos i pay for your piano. Our system i? merely to ihe business. Onr no yen is of success, ' t the system Is a good one. If you don't. ? 'about us?nsK your own liimk. And 'j :o?t till you Iuito tried the piano In yom V you may send it back at ourcvpciisc? to In earnest, doesn't It? [fend for our up. Don't deal with us unloss you.ilnd till our transactions. We can save you our Hook on I'lA.NOS aiut OKtJAXS, ashington, N. J., U. S. A. ESTABLISHED N EARLY 30 YEARS OS 1 WILL DO IT. I will keep constantly on hand / V. ) >' ; 0 n g s, 0(A?oil*, (.'lias, (""ackers, I>aimiiH8, tnnei?, Turnips, Onions, Cabbages, ish Potato't, Cheese and Dried pples. I'< sittot.tion wi i be given my ti,;. i8 it) my Itarbcriug establishen:. ul in I]: ' same building. M. lb WINEGLASS, P i nit