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■ The Chicago is
■ , , r for ih« moon when it calls
■° ‘magazine that is not devoted
■ o 7. rt iud cos et « (lvertlf;em, ‘ ,lls '
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■ per cent of tlm ol
■|cgJ State, Federal and inumci-
K a : in North Carolina are held by
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I j,. the city of Wilmington, a city
■ f 25,000 inhabitants, there are
■ten n ,J g ro P ( d* c ' ,nen ’ ,f°rty-six ne-
■ magistrates and twelve negro
■ jetor carriers. The negro officers
■ outi-uinher the whites three or four
■ tim* 0 -
■0 0 0
I The white people of the town
I own 90 per cent of the property
I Lgj p»y >0 per cent of the taxes
I and they have virtually no voice
lj D the municipal government.
I 0 0 o
I Toa pupulati- n< f North Cero-
■ linawas. in 1 SOO. comp'sed of
whites 1,066,682 and negroes 5G2,-
565 So one-third of the popular
lion, that owns less than one
twfbtieth of the prop' rt v and pays,
p. esibly, of the rev-’
«uue that maintains the State and
municipal governments, holds al
ums'a half of the offices.
000
Col Ingersoll refuses to thank
(H for our victories over the
Spaniards But he doesn’t goto
the other ex < une and thank Shat
ter.—Louisville Times.
000
Ou Monday ast ten carloads of
sheeting left the yards of the In
dian Head Cotton Mill, at Cordova.
Walker county, Alabama, far (he
Celestial empire. This is the sec-
Ojd shipment of sheeting from
this mill to China. Brokers in the .
Orient have engaged the output of
the mill for five years, and every’
pound of its output will go there.
000
We hearti y endorse everv word
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of Editor Loy less’ article in refer-,
eace to the Beach resignation |
from the Prison Board. We would
nth .ve been surprised if Gover- j
mr Atkinson had made an ap-'
poinrment or t>vo while Governor
elect Candler was taking the oath
of office, fie was loyal to his ring-'
stere until the last. But at last
things have changed in Georgia !
and re hope such another action ;
will never occur again.—Fitzgerald
Courier.
000
In the chief cities of J ipan eev
eral of the streets are devoted to
the sale of certain hbos of merch
andise. In one street you will find
nothing ou sale but woOdeu and
wibow ware, another to paper
Ln erne, wnile one street resembles
a lorest of bamboo, where the
thousand of bamboo articles are
sold.
000
Lord Ashburnham, the wealthy
Eng ish ag-mcof Don Carlos, man
«g»s also the affairs of the Princess
Paliiioibdo,claimant to the thrones
of Greece and Turkey, Princess
die, of Bavaria, who ccntests
that of Nap es, Princess Ludwig,
of Bavaria, who thinks herself en
titled to that of England, and
Queen Carols of Suxonv. who
claims the right to Sweden.
000
Ihe last issue of the American
and Cotton Reporter tells a
•tory in statistics from whnh a
nj °r&l may be drawn. Under the
hsading of “New Mills” eleven
ttsms are given—all southern. Un
tr the caption “Enlargements
au d Improvements” are found
elevon items—nine southern and
two New England. Under the
heading “Shutting D >wn” eleven
niins are mentioned—all New Eng
l*ud. 'lhete figures show most
pointedly in which part of the
country the textile indus'rks are
018 king the greatest progress.
The best way to avoid sickness is
to keep yourself healthy by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great
bl °od purifier.
DOING CHEAT WORK.
Use of Paine’s Celery Com
pound in the Philadel
phia W. C. A.
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i The magnificent building at
the corner of Eighteenth and
Arch streets, Philadelphia, is a
monument that tells what a
great charity is the Woman’s
Christian Association of the
Quaker City .
The superintendent of the W.
C. A. home is the accomplished
1 woman whose portrait is print
ed here,Miss Katherine Kenne
dy. What she has done and
; what she is doing for the bene
fit of other women commands
the highest respect and admira
tion.
In all other institutions of
this kind more attention is giv
•en every year to teaching the
laws of health and right living,
physically as well as morally.
The health of communities is
more and more frequently a
subject of attention from clergy
men and teachers. An ailing,
nervous man or woman finds it
more difficult to be hopeful and
cheerful and good than a well
one. Writing to the Wells &
Richardson Co., who are the
proprietors of the most wonder
ful of all remedies for the cure
of diseases that arise from the
impairment of the nervous sys
tem, Paine’s celery compound,
! Miss Kennedy, in the couise of
her letter, referring to tho use
■of Paine’s celery compound
: among the members of the W.
<C A., says that “those who have
■ been taking it feel greatly bene
fited, and desire to continue the
ORF S TLE AN D' 4 COMFORT
and for a jolly good time with
family or friends, there is noth
i int» like an open surry for either
I Winter or Summer. Our stock
iof stylish carriages is unrivalled •
1 and our spider phaetons, runa
: bouts, buggies,tiaps, carts, wag
: onettes, canopy top, or open sur
’reys, are light, easy, .comfoita
ble and beautiful in construc-
tion, trimmings and finish. \ve
also repair and overhaul vehicles; slso carry a big hue of line
I harness and lap robes. Rome Bunav Co, s'oß-511 Broad
| street, Sattekfikid & Williams, A b ents -
use of it. So many women run
down in health by overwork, or
what is worse, over worry, have
been restored to perfect health
by Paine’s celery compound,
that its record in every large
city in the Union Grateful testi
monials of this character have
been published time and again
in these columns, and it is a fact
that no other remedy has ever
received a hundredth of the
hearty blesssings that the man
agers of public institutions have
openly accorded to Paine’s col
erp compound.
The widespread use of Paine’s
celery compound, in the most
intelligent, careful homes, and
among the most thoughtful por
tions of every community, has
grown up by just this sort of
personal guarantee, by word of
mouth, from persons made
strong and well to others Head
ing exactly the kind of invigo
ration and toning up thatPaine’t
celery compound gives.
In time of great mental stain,
when other remedies only med
dle and muddle, Paine’s celery
compound purifies the blood of
all bad humors, and cures the
•many ailments from this famil
iar cause.
A vast pronortion of all dis
eases are preventable. Paine’s
celery compound is universally
prescribed by medical men to
stop the progiess of disorders,
due to poor blood and badly
nourished neryes
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