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THAD R. MANNING, Publisher. cc , ZELzer." Carolina Carolina, Sjeatetst's Blessinos Attend SUBSCRIPTIOI $1.50 Cub. VOL. XVII. HENDERSON, X. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898. NO. 10. head. Immeditately she bore down oore down upon them, SHANONDOAH'S CAREER. and ordered efficiency of them can z.l be of pith to fourteen pounds of blades. upon the distant vessell, and Ameri- the nearest the Mile, of New CORN STALK PITH. greatly Bedford, increased by making sides It is predicted with confidence can bark, the Alma, of Seaport, Me., to produce their auto- that DESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY THE FAMOUS her ship's papers. Her the demand for bound for Buenos Ayres with railroad Captain matically resist the inflow of water. cornstalk pith will CONFEDERATE . complied, but was enraged to NEW PRODUCT WHICH IS TO REVOLU- Inasmuch as eventually absorb the entire Beware iron. She was on her first voyage, find the American available himself thus entrapped. He de- TIONIZE THINGS IN GENERAL. carry supply so many uses ! thoroughly equipped, nicely coppered heavier batteries than simliar are being found She Destroyed Yankee Shipping Val- clared the war was over. Waddell de- for this new product. and beautifully clean a tempting ships of other nations they would when A finer grade ued at $1,100,000 Was NeverOver-take- n manded documentary evidence, which prize. Defense Unique Experiment in War Ship so protected be able to give battle to of paper is made out of it than the on her part was out 1 , - Man-of-W- ar of the Captain could I . J r. by a Federal not produce. H s Equipment Kentucky and Kearsage vessels far heavier than uesi anu jusiiy tamous Of tbe Knife. the question, and the Confederates vessel was seized themselves. ininese rice Continued Her Operations Several and the Shenandoah to Have Armor Belts of Corn The corn pith, it be paper. All other grades of paper are boarded and scuttled her, after ap- started Stalk should said, has Months After the War Ended after the companion ships with Pith Naval been made from it likewise. Before Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marsh 6eld. Mo., propriating such of her furnishings as Experts Declare That a not adopted by the Navy Depart- long, writes: Ceasing; Hostilities on the High Seas the usual result. For several days f it is asserted, the pith will "For six years I have been a they could make use of and taking Three Foot Belt of this Material is ment without elaborate experiments supercede sufferer from a scrofulous affection of She Was Surrendered to the British the Shenandoah had ihJngs all Equal tests. wood pulp for the crew prisoners, six of whom after- for Protective Purposes to and Coffer dams filled with the pajier stock. This, if the glands of my neck, and all efforts Government Commodore her own way and the prizes were fre- is a of of physicians in Waddell. ward Six Inches of Harveyized Nickel-Ste- el stuff were riddled by big shells, but true, muter the greatest im- Washington. D. C, volunteered their service as quent and valuable. She struck fleet Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to active on Armor. water could not be made to enter even portance, inasmuch as the forests of Captain James Iredell Waddell com- men the Shenandoah. The after fleet of whaling ships, only to reduce the enlargement. After six Alma was valued when projected at the holes in a pow. this country are s rapidly disappear months' constant treatment tnv mander of the Confederate at g95,ooo. consign mem ana their contents to her, cruiser ( Rene Baclie's Washington Letter in Chi- erful stream from a fire hose. ing. In order to produce the Chroni physician urged me to submit to a re--' On November 15 the Shenandoah the flames. On 26, alone, five cago Shenandoah was born in Pittsboto, N. June Chronicle.) The old wooden vessels were attacked cle for one year an appalling acreage moval of the gland. At this critical mo- crossed the equator. The course ships, ment a valued collectively at $160,000 The new battleships Kearsarge and by shells that made holes of trees has to le wiped out, and this friend recommended S.S.S., in 1824, and lay along the wa. deep-roote- C, died in Annapolis, thence south along the coast of were destroyed, and a day or two and laying aside a d preju- Kentucky, to be launched some time terline but the amount of water that can not go on many decades longer. dice against all be- Md., March 15th, 1886. He was ap- Brazil. Nothing of interest occurred later she reached the patent medicines, I climax of her this month, are the first vessels of their entered was small, It will be odd if the newspapers of the gan its use. Before I had used one bot- after crossing the line except the in- owing to the swell. pointed a in the United career, burning within eleven hours class ever constructed with future shall be printed man- tle the enlargement began to disappear, terchange of courtesies with armor belts i:ig of the wood and the fact that holes on paper States Navy in 1841, and in May 1842 neutral eleven ships, worth in the aggregate of is from and now it is entirely Rone, though I am Years vessels until cornstalk pith. It a notion in wooden ships could be plugged with ufactured corn stalks. not through my fifty Ao (being 18 years old; was wounded in December 4, when the nearly $500,000. with second Imttle yet. American whaleship wholly novel, and naval experts are comparative ease. But a sheet steel ves- The fine corn stalk pith above men- Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, e a duel with Edward, of and The was Lieutenant Waring of Shenandoah now over- watching the experiment with great sel under fire from modern high power tioned is being utilized as a base for I would have escaped years of misery " ' f.ir urir- t- out of New Bedford three , . 'IV so severely as to in. months, crowded with prisoners, most of whom 1 and saved over 150." '''' was interest. Such confidence is felt in the guusisiiKeiy to receive a great many explosive compounds. It is declared f capacitate him for service sighted and captured near the were afterward transferred This experience is like that of all who ' 'I L i ;.c ti!- - for nearly a to passing wisdom of it that all of the other ships shots along the that explosives with this base will tainted Island of Tristan. The water line, every one suffer with deep-seate- d blood s year, Edward had ships. troubles. ...'..... lAa.iAyi-r'- name and lame him for life. He Having cruised around daring- now in course of building for Uncle admitting first supercede all other explosives, and The I a water. The and most doctors can do no good, and even t .Jut k served taken whale and was "cuttin out" ly for '"''''''""' ill i:o.v. now. creditably in the Mexican war a week or two longer, and Sam's navy that they will themselves in- their resorts to prove v-- ' are ordered to be furnish, natural way of guarding against such develop the knile either ' ' "tinirj:; it, f when captured, her crew being so oc- , was promoted in 1855 and while sighting no more ships, she turned her s fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only U till :t, of u-- o. ed with a similar equipment. Those water line damage was to a cidentally, as the smokeless gunpiw-der- uie, 50 jts.-- cupied with the whale that the Shenan put belt of real blood remedy, it pets at on service at Aspinwall was stricken prow southward again. Her depreda- who are best informed such armor of the the future. Among the root ol on subjects around the vessel, for the y. doah had come within extending the disease ami forces it out crma-nentl- with yellow fever, which spread among easy range of tions were at an end for early in Aug- her unobserved. declare that a three foot belt of corn- a few feet above and below the water 200 and odd uses found for the corn- the The Edward's out- Bar-ricont- o, Ayer's Sarsaparilla officers and crew just after the ust she spoke the English bark stalk pith is pur- line. stalk pith may be water- S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable fit was of excellent quality, and the equal for protective But guns improved so rapidly in mentioned -- ship went sea, from Liver- i. s to until he was the only San Francisco to poses to six inches of nick- power proofing compounds, leather fho oritrinal r; ir.sriparillr.. Confederates lay by two days supply- Harveyized penetrating and facility of fire enamel, It f fticer left to command her, with a pool, and from her received conclusive el steel armor. that a varnish, glue, a substitute for celluloid, A Real Blood Remedy. ii. is behind n a r;':ord for ing their steamer with belt could not be carried the cure3 few convalescent seamen he necessaries. evidence of the end of the war be- is a blood remedy for un qu;tllu,l Uy puri-fym- until The idea of it is cornstalk pith whole length of sufficient thicknesss to artificial silk, filters for water and beer, real blood troubles; ;iuy blood ir The whaleship was then burned, and reached lloston. He was assistant tween the States. Commander Wad- possesses in a remarkable degree guarantee defense. Hence electric lamp niaments, a iioor cover it cures the most obstinate cases ol ':iJiK,uad. It is the only Waddell landed for a day at Tristan the the value Scrofula, ICczcma, Cancer, professor of navigation at the naval dell could not persuade himself to of of the ing superior to linoleum, mattresses, Kheumatism, ear.sapurilla honored by h and made arrangements with the properly absorbing water, swelling cornstalk padding for armored etc., wincn other so-call- blood reme- medal tin. academy for some time. enter an American port and for some with such rapidity as close a cement, paint, horse collars, insulation dies fail at World's Fair of native government to receive the Ed- to shot snips, while tor unarmored vessels it is to touch. S.S.S. ;ets at the lfi03. Ot'j.-r- s In i860 he sailed for China and led time aimlessly scoured the seas. Later hole before briny a most for refrigerator cars and dry cells for root of the disease and forces it ont per- imitate the ward's crew, most of whom were the ocean can enter admirable projection. a successful expedition there. He re- it was determined to seek an English the ship. manently. Valuable books will thy cau't imitate the Sandwhich Thus a belt of it placed be This idea, like many others, has had electric storage batteries. be : signed in 186 Islanders. port, on sent free record 1, while on duty thtre, and November 5, 1865, the tween the outer and inner skins of the a gradual evolution. A few years ago Thus, if there is no error in the to any address came SAILD FOR MELBOURNE. home in 1S62 and, after declin- Shenandoah entered St. George's ves el, and covering the is having decided on the claims advanced it will be seen that a by the Swift c Soon after the department from water line, correctness of 5?Jarsof tires. ing a command in the fleet fitting out channel, having sailed 23,000 miles calculated to keep her afljat, even the principle, the Navy Department material hiterlo supposed worthless is Specific Co., At- for an Tristan it was found that a serious ac- lanta, Ga. attack on , he ran without seeing land. On November though that delicate part filled the coffer-da- of some about to be applied more profitably 5. HcCOIN, cident had happened to the propeller of her anat ships with the blockade to Richmond, and enter- 6, she steamed up the Mersey, and the omy should be fairly riddled by pro "cellulose," obtained from and in a great variety of ways to the shaft of the Shenandoah, and it be- cocoanut ATTORN I;Y AT LAW, ed the Confederate navy served at Confederate flag having been hauled jectiles. A similar stuffing of husks. That material was uses of mankind. W. R. BEST, came necessary to seek some con- cellulose, most highly New Orleans,. Drewry's Bluff, and down, Waddell sent a communication obtained from MLNDLRSON, - N. C. siderable port for repairs. Cape coacoanut fiber, saved commended at the time. The husks Chareston, and was sent to to Town to the English minister of foreign The first step creating good Physician and Surgeon. 1 the Japanese cruiser were imported from towards a tip-- l. 111 in l;u i Li w was llsukusima at the Ceylon and the ).' buildiii"; nearest, but Commander Waddell I . r . complexion by Nature s own is C take command of affairs, Earl Russell, placing his ..1 method to !i III n il t Inll-- . the cruiser Shenan- ship 01 yaiu was "cellulose"- -! word for the sub- Ollice over preferred making Melbourne, if possi- uauie tne river, when she cellular get the blood clear, and the circulation Doieey's Drug Store. doah which he fitted out at sea. at the disposal of the British govern- struck imp- free and There is 110 11. ble, the course repeatedly near the water line stance of woody matter freed from active. complexion itui thither lying nearer the ves- so sallow, muddy or pimply be V. ih;i:i:s, ment. Through Earl Russell the by large projectiles. In the same fight urities-was separated from them by but it will JQIt. S. IIAICIMS, (Batiinoie more frequented tracks of the United cleared and brightened by l)r Pierce's !Sun.) sel was transfered to the jurisdiction of the Chinese armored cruisers Tchi machinery in Philiadelphia. The finish- Discovery. ATIOUNRY AT LAW, States vessels. The voyage was mark- Golden Medical It is the best The agents of the navy department the American minister, Charles Fran- Yuen and King Yuen, neither of them ed product looked like bits of ground natural complexion-make- r on earth. It - who ed by the capture of several merchant- sends the fresh glow of real health to the DENTIST, HKNDKUSON. is,'. ( are engaged in the complication cis Adams, who caused her to be con- so protected, were cork. Unfortunately it did men. capsized and sunk not prove cheeks by thoroughly clearing all billious HENDERSON, - - N. C. O'lici-- : of the official records of the Union and veyed to this country to be disman and eruptive In Hat is' law Duiliiiik neai The character of by shells. altogether successful. It was apt to humors out of the blood. It C t the Shenandoah strengthens the digestion over house. Confederate navies in the late war tled. The "upper a is putrefy, and taking fire and regulates i9Offioe K. O. Davis' store. Main was known at Melbourne and she part of cruiser sepa readily, give the bowels in a mild, natural way. It Streieit. hive recently brought to light, from Such is the record of the Shenan- rated from so out a distressing gives brighter color to blood, not i.n dropped anchor in Hudson's bay, downstairs," to speak, smoke. Ship rats bred the and i. southern sources, a mass doah. She was for turtle-bac- only beautifies the complexion but makes of hitherto actualy cruising by a k deck of steel in it by myriads, and, in short, it was cheered and surrounded by the steam- plates. the eyes brighter and the breath sweeter. unpublished information of curious in- for Union property but eight months, This is called a nuisance. It cost about $100 a ers in the haven. The next day the the protective deck, and ton Thousands terest and value relative to the opera- and during that time she captured and its edges are below more than the new We have just been shown a steel en- work of repairing the ship was begun the water line. cor.i stalk pith. tions of the Confederate privateer destroyed vessels to the value of more The whole Meanwhile other were mak- graving of and during the delay several of the "top story" of the vessel, nations Adam and Eve and are Testify Shenandoah. In destructiveness to than 1,100,000, and the Union had with masts, bridge, smokestacks, etc., ing experiments in the same line. Ger- suprised that two such homely old Union crew embraced the opportunity to ( property the work of the Shen- never been able to direct a blow l Till: )M)i:iriT. desert, all of them men might be ?hot avjrj burned away and many favored cork, which was cut into dodoes laid the foundation for such a CI kAIIVi: I'Ottl KS OF andoah was second only to that of being who had against her. She had visited every an the still she woulo 'foe expected to slabs an inch thick and stowed in the sweet and pretty man as Miik Hanna. prepared enpociully for you. ' joined the Shenandoah from captured fiat, wo freo. wblrh Alabama, and the former enjoyed the ocean except the Antartic, covering a 'turtle-deck- coffer-dam- s mail It treat of tfli ships. the " deflecting the pro- with glue to fill the inter- The attempt of Waddell to Im - I-.- peculiar distinction out- distance of cat-tail- A was that cverv child !. , of having far 58,000 statute miles. The jectiles aimed her. stices. Italy tried s. were schoolboy asked to explain Job Person s Remeay pursue and bring back these men was at Bat the trouble These stripped the records of all other crui- last gun in defense of the South was is the the formation of dew. His answer i obstructed by the that shot holes above the protective every day cat tails of swampy r rey s Grejtcst. of all Blood Purifiers. sers in the length of her voyage and fired in the from her deck was; The earth revolves on an axis consul, as well as by the Australian might let in water on one side, places, which, not being cultivated r the fact that she never met with deck on every twenty-fou- r hours, and in con- Vermifuge ilis-:i"in- the June 22, 1865. Baltimore ex- overbalance her and cause her to turn plants, had to be gathered at large I N.itm own lemeilv it never slightest authorities. The Shenandoah, in a hat boon successfully used It has stood the test for opposition from Union arms Sun. suddenly and keel upward. It is in pense where they happened to grow. sequence of the tremendous pace at ur a imn coniury. - fortified British was in posi- Ob. haul limit- than ;t ijiiiii'tei' of a century. in her path of destruction, and con- port, no which it travels it perspires freely. hj mall tot ts. it order to avoid this embarrassing con- The fuzzy heads were packed in can P. AS. 'UET, BluBr, 14. Ilasriueil others will cine you. tinued her depredations tion to resist these acts, and on Feb- Hark from Hawaii, the Dole.ful The i!iu-- t ;ti;t;iavate(l tonus of many months tingency that the water line is backed vas bags, which were covered with a after ruary iS, the repairs and coaling sound no annexation has yet rolled NEGROES RUN WHITE SCHOOLS the conclusion of the war. inside by a series of steel water- non combustible coating. Certainly is having been completed, the port was round Orange (Va) Observer. Scrofula, Old Sores, It worthy to remark that the navy tight compartments called "coffer- the notion of protecting fighting ships department cleared. . The while people of Newbern de- Better late man never. at Washington was in pos- A young man in dams." with cat tails was sufficiently picturesque Rheumatism, AFTER THE WHALIN'G VESSELS. Lowell, Mass., troubled mand that the committeemen in session of information relative to her for years with a constant succession of It is obvious that a number of the if not humorous. However, the cost of IHczema, Tetter, outfit and plans earily in The delay of the steamer at Mel- boils on his neck, was coupletely cured charge of their schools shall be while ABOVE OLD the summer by taking only coffer dams if pierced by projectiles them was too high, and they rotted of 1664, but no bourne operated against success for three bottles of Ayer's and men of good character. They THE ami all diseases of the Blood and active search was in Sarsaparilla. Another result of the treat-mer- it in a sea fight and filled with water quickly. Sj now the Italian navy is as forceful now kin pel inanently cured by its u stituted until Tanuarv. iSfic. and the Shanandoah in the south Pacific. was greatly improved digestion and will not submit to this imposition. w would be apt to upset the delicate bal- has adopted cork shavings mixed with as ever and suffering lieie oilier treatment failed. Write though The whaling fleets of that ocean had increased avoirdupois. The poor men of the city are compelled ones tor book of testimonials, l'ostollici' the United States ships Santee, ance of the vessel, causing her to list tar and pressed into cakes. received warning of the presence of to send their children to the public will rejoice when they and laboratory, Kiitrell, . '. Wachusett, Iroquois, Wyoming and The World's Song. over to one side. Under such circum- France, too, has tried the mixture of 5dd in Henderson by the European the privateer and had departed for schools; the well-to-d- o can send their hear of the wonderful ef- t f and Pacific squadrons at stances some of her cannon would cork shavings and tar, but at preeent sheltering ports or the Arctic ocean. It's a great children where they please. It is an The Dorsey Dru Co., large were successively ordered in pur- old world, for all its cares point up at the sky and others down she is using "zostere" a species of sea ficacy ot . . . . . suit Learning from a passing steamer that Sighs and sorrows, and pangs and prayers, outrage, which the poor people as well Phil H. Thomas, of her, none of them ever succeed- Under the heavens, glad or grav. toward the ocean, so that she would weed common on the French coast. It ed in coming up some United States whaling vessels to as those who are better off, will resent and W. W. Parker. with her, much less It rolls along the Judgment Dav. cease to be serviceable as a gun plat- is dried, treated chemically, packed in fliricana. in engaging her in were to be found in a harbor of the And sings in the light of the Unseen's at the polls. The white men will have combat. In the face: form. In other words, she would be- canvas bags and smeared with a wattr fall of Caroline Islands, Waddell directed to get together or we are doomed. The M 1S65 her commander gained ' 'I bear the burdens of race on race come useless as a fighting machine, proof coating, or else pressed into The rve'ous his course thither, reaching the Islands And whirl the dust of through Newbernian BLOOD 1 URIFIER. conclusive information that the war the dead and would be compelled to strike her bricks. Being a marine growth, it is early in April. i FAVORITE AND Ind gone against theSvjth, and he safe from deterioatioii in Hundreds who hav be- MOST POPULAR liv- great colors, even if she were so lucky as to sait water. "Bacteria do not occur in the blood or leii-urel- As English pilot who had been It's a old world, with its bono and . and uninterruptedly made escap: capsizing. Accordingly, it fhe experiments of the United States in the tissues of a healthy living body, come discourage J . . ing there for some years, volunteered fears has, either of men or the lower animals." So his way to England, where he gave Pleasures, treasures and scalding coffer-dam- FLOWERS tears; been sought to fill the s with Government naturally have attracted says the celebrated Dr. Koch. Other By trying a score of other rem- PANSIES, his services to the Confederates ami It careth naught for darkened NASTURTIUMS h:mselt and his ship into the hands of skies as as possible attention abroad, and all of the doctors say that the best medicine to ren- SWEET PEAS, one Pkt. of brought the steamer to anchor in sight If its sUn shall set, or its sun shall rise something light to help princi- edies and upon whom the bett lie British government. If stars sink der the blood peifectly pure and healthy each variety for only C of four blind from the Unseen's keep the water out ol them and to as- pal Eurjpean piwers are making ex. is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. of physicians failed, have ere it 1d4 tka Idinn ol Tna t'MU 0 U (oi vessels flying the American face. . . . lnrlnmg fr mpr of Isfs I'aUl.iru. acd Florii Cultur. OKIllINAI.l.Y A IlKIi'lSH .SHIT. sist in maintaining the flotation of the periments with cornstalk pith as a fill, was too late, heard of the grand- c flag. The flag of the bhenandoah was "Forever forever O fading race, HI n. HFT'i SCOTT. IK Imb Stmt St.. llanooU. Miaa. coffer-dam- full-rigge- 1 whirl for s ot The man who is always wondering The Shenandoah was a d the dust of your dead through ship. Empty tin cans, hermetically ing the their ships est of all Medicines, not yet displayed. After anchorage space !' 1 various of war. Doubtless it will be quite gen- what the neighbors think of him, h;p of 1,000 tons and 250 horse was secured four armed boats were sealed an other things were PARKER'S It's a great old world . . would j with a Draw near, tried for this purpose years ago. erally adopted before long. be suprised sometimes to learn HAIR BALSAM iwcr, battery of four aispatcnea with orders to capture the O sweet ! CVantog ami tKtu.t,cj the hiir. Nothing satisfactory was found, The process of preparing tne that they seldom think of him at all. I'rinu-U- guns two pounders and two vessels There is rain on the roses at your cortalk Africana, luxuriant growth. 32 12 and bring their officers, ships' feet; Nrver Fail to Rpstore Out Whatshall earth care for the pangs vou however, until a Yankee hit pith is decidedly interesting. The un- bhe was log-book- genius Hair to its Youthful Color. pounders. originally the papers, instruments for nav- : The Sure CureB.BHaV. tun. srs.p hair ta.iaii. bear corns- just as The greatest trial in the life of the ('r'9 British ship ! upon the idea of using pith of manned stalks, they come Sea King, built in 1S63 igation and whaling charts to the Lean your lips to the roses, dear -- OP ALL har- professional funny man is that he IS for the East India re- Let the light kiss tiie night of tears from talk-. This proved the solution of from the field that has yielded its trade. On her Shenandoah. Aher the boats left the hi. h -- ui a r:.ciuh M araon '! Urnnt. your face; the problem, and that is why all vest, are fed to a chopping machine thinks of so many jokes and forgets turn from England from her first voy- steamer the Confederate flag was Hark to the singing: "O fading race, the Blood Diseases. of and cut pieces an inch them before he can get time to write PENHYflOYAL PILLS age she was purchased by the Con- hoisted and a gun fired. This signal I am beaiing your beautiful dust through newest vessels the United States into in length. ,v rl iiiul anil Only Trruiino. space !" Navy are being provided with a belt Then they are exposed to an air blast, them en paper. federate agents in Europe and fitted announcing the character of the war- For Sale by all Druggists. It's a great old world ! . . . Let us of this material. To call it a belt is which blows aside the leaves and light out as a cruiser in the Confederate ship brought down the American flags The Maccn News says a rising JT VJ-i.- j TnLe live and trust while the pieces Vs?l", H't-- iajhvT' us t'.ty.iw service, primarily des- fairly accurate, inasmuch as the com- trash, of stalk are J o'hrr. , V to disperse and and the seizure was immediately made. That life is more than a rose in dust; defines I lf7.'j.-- ...... ALl':U.M.'J.(r14c. genuius Kentucky as the land I a pipe to ff f r ; s. ..t troy the New England whaling fleet The lowliest flower at our feet, partments, or coffer dams, filled with carried through a hopper. r fir I in Waddell remained some days in this l.aili.-n.- bi.v where v tp llrlit"'.f lor ' tn .'it r. t. rt turn Kven with the thorn is sweet is sweet ! a the Northern seas. She had de- the stuff run all along both sides of the This drops them into mill which Notice. "" been harbcr, where he made friends with There's the red o' the rose, sweetheart, in "The corn is full of kernels ,7-- I'lnrfi your ship. The belt of stuffed coffer dams cracks the husks, releaiinj; the pith. signed as a transport for troops, had the native "king," a savage. face. And the Colonels full of corn." IN; QUALIFIED AS ADMIN- - And the morn's in your eyes ! . . . . is three feet thick and extends four The resulting product is exposed to an- UAVl specious decks and large air ports, and (O with the will annexed, of K. SKNT MAXV PRIZES TAKEN. fading race which blows JJarnes, deceased, Cleric was well suited for conversion into a I am bearing your beautiful dust through feet above the water line and lour feet other air blast, the pith f. before the of The course of the Shenand jih was space is way and the shells of the Superior Jourt of Vance county. Ibis to cruiser. A fast sailer below it. The pith packed under one the stalks Is persons holding housekeepers under canvas, L. in to notify all claims thence for many days toward the (Frank fctanton, Atlanta Constitu- in coffer-dam- s another. The pith is separated present m her steam power was more than auxili- tion ) pressure the in the shape into against aid estate to them to Liebig COMPANY'S north and beset with violent storms. of bricks. Navy men say that, with a two grades, coarse and fia.", by yet an- on or befor the i;tli day of January, 1W, ary, as ihe could exceed 1 1 knots (Stfliroa or this notice wili pleaded In bar tit Finally the snow covered KursI Islands good turtle-bac- k deck back of it to other air blast. The coarse pith a recovery. without pressing. Provided with 15 HOW TO FIND OUT, their Persons indebted to said Extract were sighted, and on May the sea white, spongy pulp--is the used for i Prove the mrit of Hood's 8ar:iiarila estate are notified they must make Imme- - of Beef months' stores, she 31 defend the "vitals" of the ship, 100 short . sailed from Lon- tlve, jxTmarir-ii- t Cnr-- ot Okhotsh was entered, under the Fill a bottle of common glass with urine of arc ship padding, and before the final press- diatr settlement. don on October S, 1S64, in tons cornstaU pith equivalent of scrofula In severest tonus. 1 kf This nth January. 1H command and let it stand twenty-fou- r hours; a sedi- Cures coast of Camschatka. A few days of it into blocks is subjected i. JOHN L. LL KKIN. Administrator, COOK BOOK- - of her English master, Captain Cor ment or settling indicates an unhealthy to 1,000 tons of steel armor. ing it to goitre, swelled riiiinini; vrr-- K. later 11 with will annexed, of H. lJarnes. dee'.d how bett, for Maderia. the whaling bark Abigail, of condition of the kidneys. When urine Henry W. Cramp, of the firm which chemical treatment to render fire disease, sorts in the eys. tonieinue mar.v delicate Ten days later she - A. U. Z01.LICOKKEH. Attorney. di-'.- New stains linen it is evidence of of Mult lih'Miiii, with its anil r' was Bedford, was overtaken, captured kidney trouble. has built most of the ships for the new proof and decay proof. Cures liinv- itHuiif delivered over to her new com- Too frequent desire to uriuate or pain in and iMirning, scald 1';rl"'-:C- and burned. The Shenand jah con- ft; e V- - navy, says that of the Balti- The pith is utilized for a vl.'iT' --Tis. New mander, Lieutenant James I. Waddel! the back, is also convincing proof that the cruisers varieiy of Boils, Pimples, and all other rwp- tinued as far north as the mouth o( kidneys and bladder are out of Cures who had taken passage from Liver- order. more type, if protected wilh a corn of purposes presently to be descnled. tions due to impure Mood. 8 Chrinsk bay, but being f .reed away WHAT TO DO. en- T husks, leaves, Iysp-psi- a e pool with the officers and men detail- pith belt, would be warranted in he etc., of the orn Cures '' and other troubles EC by the ice she stole along the of There is comfort iu the knowledge so a good stomach tm.ic was needed. ed for his lat- coast gaging many of the ironclads of the plant, separated in the manner above command. Among the often expres?ed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp of Kheumatism, where patients were un- HUMPHREYS Siberia on her still hunt amid frequent powers. it referred to, are ground Cures ter were some picked men from the Hoot, tlin great kidney remedv fulfills other Without they would into a meal able to work or walk for week. fl every in famous storms and great danger from mating wish relieving pain in the back, be liable to be sunk by a well directed which is a most excellent food for cat- - of Catarrh ly expelling tlie impurities CURES Alabama, which had been kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of Cures ice. On June 1:4, no ships having fire. of tie. Tne meal somewhat j which cause and sustain the disease. sunk by the Kearsarge a few months the urinary passages. It corrects inability J machine gun "This product resembles No. 1 been sighted, Waddell changed his of Nervousness by properly toning and Fever, Congestion. before. The Shenandoah was com- American firms," he adds, "offers a bran in appearance, and it has been Cures it or bad effects following use of liquor, feeding the nerves upon pure blo.d. No. 2 course toward the Alejmn Islands, cheap and ready means of vastly in- proved to contain more digestablej M .rm. missioned on October 19 and that day wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleas- Cures of That Tired Keeling by restoring 'VidTiw. entered Bering sea on the next day I N... 3 I !if:mis' Diseases. cleared from Maderia. ant necessity of being compelled to get up creasing the efficiency of our cruis- food for cattle and horses than timothy strength. .'Send for book of cures by 3 mm mm in a many times during the night to j Will a aliao and almost immediately fell with urinate. ers and the unarmored sides of all our hay, weight for weight. Aj as basts n:atr maffnifttt '"'V. buuful - No. Diarrhea. The journal of Commander Wad- Ihe mild and the extraordinary effect of tlie fiant, r IitiiiIi MMlavnt lkaura, er- j f couple of New Bedford wha'eis. One swamp-Koo- war vessels for cattle food mixed with r;lijr banljr. .lwit pcudmea llumU Ikraeia. No. 7 Coughs v (.'olds. dell is now in the possession of the t is soon realized. It stands should have these belts other food f of them, the William Thompson, was the highest far its wonderful cures of rui OJLI I'OBTT itHTS, DLL!! IKI.D. !) navy department, is in- the without delay. This discovery and material, it is extremely valuable. It N.. Headache. j and it a most most distressing oases. you soed-ioin- e largest of New If need a 1 the out England, and -- C I!ITT7 p teresting y u should have Sjld application of corn pith is of as vital is easily imagined that the discovery rrAmr,- - nr. Free r No. lO Dyspepsia, indigestion. record of the career of the the best. by LnJOQ YICK'S and Floral I. ill ...Arp"r"'" Shenandoah. valued at 56o,ooo. These ships were drueguts, price fifty cents and one dollar. importance to the of a use for cornstalks, hitherto regard- No. 11 Yoa may have a THE It CSV MAS'S CATAUHiVK Delayed Periods. burned. sample bottle and as the development uf Harveyized ed as a waste product, is likely to be nod the Ladiem' Oardeaer matt Adviser paiiphlet bo h sent by Men- J- - Ww-liit-M No. 12 Loach-M-ren- . HER URsT CAPTURE. Th e following five vessels were fiee mail. Sarsaparilla Tlf ly ' iMitatoU" full r1it. awl 4 day tion the tlQLD Leaf and send your address armor and smokeless powder." very profitable t the farmer. The Uit filautiuK awlVullarr ; an tumynttmMf. No. 1 3 ( .a;.. On October 30 the cry of "Sail ho." sighted near an ice fibe. The Con o Dr. Kilm- - r & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. is corn To C I. Hood & Co.. Proprietor. Lowell. Mas. rlaaiArl aixl ludrled that Le The point that without adding entire plant, afier the ears ol He fca It an Kea4. Many Hluafrmrt.. t proprietor of this paper guarantees after-dinne- r i lar- No. 14 rang out from the Shenandoah's flag, - are Ui best frwm I ptmtm f I Skhi Diseases. must federates hoisted the American h e genuineness of this offer. much to the cost of the vessels the corn are removed, contains one pound niir. . Ulr. ,"r'artua ptUs. digestion- - 23c tium lalirnnn rX'i.iu-- .4.li e-- llOOa S PlllS aid Krmui'f.illrlT " r; No. 1" Rh u !..lla Inrtimk Aim IlluattaUwa-JAME- aiatism. I3U Ur Blleil alia l" N 1 ; CiV.an h. VTCKS SONS. Rochester. N. V. N... 27 ..:.--,.?-. Kidr.oy D. FRKK virk's MiiUiDC. N". r i V S : e Throat. COOPER'S WARE (S,r U""" GETS PRICES Tbe Fimoaj Gardening lathority. No. & EHEST -a 77 Grip Hay Fever. la a vrltM in In of Information aljAat rVat. I'-- . tn 4 car hr. y- -- H. p. an4 fruit, and aw rruw Oia Utrr; .r .Mthie Maiiiia'. of PST "Taa Vu Moalitl Mcrrvfuilr. prica of k'i Illarat4 ..r Mailed Kr. e. U tart yaa aiH ra-li-ra v' '- :'t.',rlra Macaana Flflr flta yur, If -" 'iruk'tfi-t.- -. or - .t on of 2T t- - , jr iara-r- ea o. , rvcipt lab raiaaa with afaaaaa r i Uumphrvvs' Jlcd. Co.. Cur. Wiiliam That is the record established through 25 years' UM! MtulM will avail ta you regatarly iur a) a We begin the new year determined by hard work boMh for I rial. Writ at aar to experience in the Warehouse business. to serve our patrons better than ever. VICK PUB. CO.. ROCHKSTaUL. K. Y.