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R-fceONr it rttistss and corrspta the nodv. istnni saad throat tin boar, mouth and Tha iret of tha aata bbbm ana aisusuws rau on. tftarkiBs tha vital artana at by lrttle i tat that ga sppaanns; as the aarae and deatrwrtive oi all red unrates on rat soifB iiws iwi sushi, increase ta severity, finally with cBratift aatiBsr iiaeata. but ba isaaeaustad or in a modifted tortured wfcb rhetnaatae pans and covered sores. II tea pexoUar pataoe, ant so highly stsd by one taectad wttb this Lihaoae with oebtcy.

Mmt Ai Lap la Per-ad MM Ik tea IM aie bt foens form or stubborn this trouble asoetriaW aaiddls Mfc. fa fftat and traceable to blood early Ua. You buy bare taken aotssb and iota, the re tha body it handlinff the the vims. It can be transmitted -llse or SoofaW. meVcurr faithful It for tarn or three Tear blood thorough! of every of tha Home Tiialanent book.

maMr- of the dtaaase in all tha resalt of many yean of cured, hut jov were not, for these poisonous minerals never rare thai disease tber but doing its work on the isstde, sod will show up agda tooner or lster at the awme old taat, bat it it. 8. a 8. bat cured thousands of cases of aal will enre ram. It fa the oaly ratrtJy veaetsble blood porifier known.

parent to cnua, Many aa old torn pofaoo contracted ia and thought you were MraT.W.Le Mats- abu rwaat was iaocsUtrd was only antidote there ta never uAm nt KLwwi iLl 1 I aWail i "r-opar- I lg it. You can cut tune, who isfected aty haby, and for aU tasg years I NtVied ssaotTasiasry; My My Wats com ltd wita MfM MM laTVri. Ht drire it from the octskle, Ves aaay not itxofstaea Cctsjpous Bocd rVatoa, CURE for that poisoo tha any rethrn of tbe disease YOURSELF AT HONE. This loom is adapted to the weaving of ate cwpeti, pttl cloth, fancy burlaps, and similar gooda requiring the use of different colors of filling. It ia substantial and convenient for the wort fat which it waa designed.

The box motion is of oar alid- ing.tooth form, which commends ttsef for its simp idly and easy operation. The take-up arrangements provide lor a large roO of cloth, the roll being made of wood with fine steel pint inserted sometimes we use a roll of iron pipe with the steel pins inserted for this purpose. For a more extended description, reference is had to the preceding article on the Jute Loom. MASON MACHINE WORKS Taunton- Mass. THE D.

A. TOMPKINS Agents, CHARLOTTE, N. C. COTTON AND LUMBER. We make and furnish all the machinery necessary for putting into a marketable condition the South's great sss great aaaaa at teatlmoay of thai aa tare la to be fooad ta boohs rsaatlns; to tha Bah ibaMoaa aad it taHtatd by every Tbe ttaohera of tha faith la aw Tork aad other piaota to this ootmtry dan httaatioh to the fata That the, year lMt the birtbyear of Seha.

wsJ that pared for tha second coming ot Christ. The nitrites Wert right as to tha coming, bat wraaw as to the manner la wbach waaM return, aay tha Bans, "Beta," say tbe Baha, "la a ntaa perfect humanity." aad they add: -Baha It Christ returned attain, even aa Ht tataaataaa, ta perfect that which He had begun. Baha has canst for tat perfect -IB of the law of Chriat. aad His Injunctions are In all respects similar ta those of Hit other Incarnation. Por SB-stance, wt are oonmmaded," they aiy, "to prefer rather that we should bt killed than that we should kill It la she same throiajbout, and.

Indeed, taatal ot be One of the cardinal points of tha Bab-tat teaching Is that all tha prophets were true teachers; and that there la no disagreement among them; all teach tbe shine truth, bat such measure aa nun sal receive It. Oat tplrlt speaki ttwbuyh ail the prophets. Mankind advances, and as It does ao tt needs new instruction. Abraham's teaching wst suitable sad softdtnt for the people of hit day, bat net for tbbea to whom Motet was sent, nor ye: for those to whim Christ was tent. Mrs.

Phoebe Hearst, more prominent beeaast of bar great wtalrb than many other of her American sisters, paid a visit to the Baha, and was Impressed with bit conversation. Since her visit to Syita she bat been a continuous snd munificent contributor to tbe cause, and, It la reported, recently gave to (ht fund being rated by Abdul Karen to carry est the work 1b the Bast. 'Another convert, Miss Parmer, the founder of Orwenacrt Perm in Maine, visited Acre aat tprinsr, and htr interview with tbe Matter has been the theme at meet legs of the believers both Ik tWfa DhUaMi 111m VA saw. i as siasBBiraaa ons, sou jwr stem ss your own. SOOtua yon nana rfffi VflfnTiT MT MWrMatkat ot medical adVke at ihv ttrae, write to tbTawfsi bSbm wtacb oar phyaidana They have made life study of blood was devasriag aae.

diseases, and will gtve roar letter prompt and careful ttntibn. Consult them at often aa you please we make It sad iwpro-ed bo charge whatever for this service. All correspondence fa the start, ami a conducted ia the strictest confidence products, lumber ana cotton. Write us for prices and descriptions. LIDDELL CHARLOTTE, C.

"EVERYTHING IN MILL SUPPLIES." 1- ,1, WM iUraa's in JiLorJbsa! P-b f5aeWo a- -t I i Eureka Fire Hose. Accepted without question by all Insurance Companies. TEXTILE MILL SUPPLY COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, N. C. SOUTHERN ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.

Electrical Machinery, Supplies Bad Construction, Dynamoet, Motors, Lamps, Wire, Private Tehphons Systems, Call Dells, Annuncialors. Sea dal attention to wiring reside ncee. Correspondence eollcited. SOUTHERN BRANCH IRICAN CARD CLOTHING CO- tha Try on Street, Charlotts, N. a cattsr.

M. fa tt xt ft Ll 1 JjL ll VJT. Mill and Machine Shop Supplies. COMPANY. Office lo Durham Block.

Ut Sou Oaneral Office Wo BtAMtnrAOTtntBSts or a BTBBV DBtJCBIPTIOK Of J. iX SURFACE, PLOT GROUND AND NEEDLE POINT. Exclusive American License for tht Patent Flexifont Card Cloths. Special attention given to clothing for revolvlu top Cards. Expertt furnlahed to ototks and start tame.

THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO. i the Orient thai Bt. at ibor HMBOMa of (he 8r-If bean ttaohda 'he Bab i etaaaag QTm of weii- ma at itM Baha, Bad tie repre- giattfl to able osentry are Ibrahim O. Xlienretti, D. and ATxlul Karla ISaiah.

th tetter a dub of about hs wet Mt to CeW Tor flM Syria IBM ttwaag to aorratt certain teach-(ass of Dr XaattaUa, who man formerly aii paalL About three years ago Dr HSna appeared 1b Haw York, ha v. tag co cut frets Chicago ua Jar pit-roosart of Mr. and Mr Doa. who had beta oawrartad lo tint city. He bed large ajbpoa, comooatd -malaly of wetnea.

and he wu la a fair way lo WHO deem bare aa the bead of a new reilglses aaatetr; bat oertata of his doo-trtaaa creased dtataaalon. and than dla-eaaaloa, and there was trouble. Jfaay oi the ttartrksjt of Babism at aapoaard tbe doctor -were ebjeoted bjr American "women, the doctor twos ftaand hUaeeif Involved lo a quar- hta pupiB quarreled with (her and anon there were two aaatoa. one for and one aaaltut whi declared that he Bras pi Meant Jfaaamroecatuem. Ttwn east to tip try Abdul Kartm.

who oawrnr. Khetralla to task, and eaho bad, Ma rotable for hi pains, for the doAerm not bead hla adtnonltlona gad tee himself WK to Wlw, pre KpajaJnoilahf. Mr. (Dodge. BtBteWveBtBBBtBi StBswFWtmsBBSBBt as lyej la's wfater'a May In Nov Tor tjBB annmiK mar kobl a Jarre liar eh -educated tad arell-to-do aaaja vi eeew-c an the colt, among of here Hearst, of Bao nanotaoo.

Waiting, of Boston. MIbj aba founder of Orewnuere Col- eay Mr Main and Mm. AureJla C. 9m, of taW elty. There were a num-ber of men lb the several claaeea, but ooa.

Kbalralta taught fbaav people bat the Bib raUfkm would in time tMKtrow till otbara, and that the prea-0I bead of It woa the reincarnated 9aam He la, the doctor a tat ad, a prii-Kir la th eftr of Acre, Syria. Babaan arlrtnated In Part tat tbe year UN. when Mlm All -Mtntammrd. aoaag man of noble Mmlty and a de-yaaaaaaat of tbe 'Prophet Mahomet, atarted out -to twtli The word bab cmms taJta. and he aakl that be was Bjt abannel or rte of ajraee.

fWate who Jlatened to Dr. Khelralla tall Md Ve.ry Utile about Boblsm. but aooie among ttm were eoterprlalng tfarch the pubUo libraries asout BCD TeUgton. I had bean printed on the eub- ae aacyciopedlaa and one or a mataalnea contain ttne Bret. Broone.

of Oambrldge UBivertlty. baa written entartainlngly of tbe atot in but Tear Among tn TeraJaas" aad other worka. tMralla I not authority for thl tUteoiehk hut nevertheleaa rt ta true, that Whit bt teaehea la nothing more or Mm than ao eeotertc Mohatncnedan- Wt, node raited and Amerlcanlaed ao that educated people may not be re veiled by tome Kaalern doctrlnea. eigne ana woaaora art aaia to nave accompaatea the blrtn and earliest infancy of atlna All. the founder of Bib- Mtt, and be was put to death by tbe tnt.

thereby aecurins cnoxtyr'a crown, the made wu that one waa to follow greater than he. In hla teach- Mgt bt advocated the restriction ot gamy aad advised hit followers to lam not mora than four wives. Hi a teachings ware an advance tat monalt; on the state of things exkstlng kt hi? thae among the Araba, and hla death wan duo to hit opposition to polygamy aad to other doctrlnea of tbe lalamiter. Amorrav hi followera waa a woman of IbbIMIJObibIii zareen Taj (or Ann), ana bar advocacy of one of the Bab reform, the abolition of the trail, helped make his fame known SBBwtttgMWt a Orient. The Bab was Ml at tbe ace of 27, and with him iBl two of bit moat devoted dkicinles Pertecutlona were heaped upon those and the new raith apreia Taj waa punished with death, and immediately her -fame be came securely established, second only to that of the Bab himself.

The sue teeaor of was Beha-u'Ilah, who ft Is declared by the Babs, was no less personaga than God. The present mm bribe faith la the sen of Baha ih (or Obd), and la declared to be eaus Christ. One of tbe argumnnts advanced by lr. Khelralla 1n favor of the Bab over ntMr religion la that the present avw born in holy wedlock, there- ewtna womanhood and wedlock The BKbists do not believe In the di vorce laws at Persia and tbe Baat raiiy, which offw every fajeillty tor 'inen to dispose of their wives as they chooae, aad they have mitigated many avns extaturg Mohammedan coin- Agalaat tbe Babs and thtir reforms Is IIMLIi the entire Islam Church, whoa- Utra btUtve that Mahomet waa the jpawbpbet. and after h'en there will Wito wtber.

The Babt say that LaarMBt waa nwoaaaai-y and tha a faflbt? rtawUHim la needed, owing to fe of the Shah of Persia was at- naaSnBaaaMaMBaWlnambers of the Bib Mt aect, and for many years therea'te gflBWsBbtrs were persecuted tn every emU. The chrefa of the sect were eerk to several dtffwent localities paaaasasmay, and flnal to Adrlanoil, ft was white there that Beha-aTlah Ml. as the 'tSraat Dellv ailar of the Kew DUpensa- xKiatr wbobb as vent the Bab had an wtitved-. His assertlca was hotly "on-testetf by his balf-brotber. wh hi! iPMabO.

py -tha nab as bM Irrrmedl I two sects of Babistj Ute Bast. Dr. Khetra.Ho the fsella wins; and Ab- ne nenas tartv. the death of Beha-uniih prophecies, and all of le, aay his followera, Fjr ent lettem to all the of Europe, Victoria, No 19 tat ctar of Russia avmeadmg reoaaiit on of HMon ridiculed 'the liy that he caused be an ft la said Beha-u'Hah be informed that exile, and tbe paws at tail before tbe foe. Two BOce waa invaded by The Caar of Russia UttW ante la felt belle af ttBat otlr BBI fcosilV one of fit jhterd tteirei ffcd -aP num- Hot muot facta, and far Mmaeii th.

rophecylle .1 MANUFACTURER OB Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, and wunlmti mJ 1 1 1 kiihi iu hw- yourself perfectly and permanently Addreaa, SWIFT WITH BOO Ft ABB HORNS. Americas Osrrcspondente Picture Blaa la Brttlab Fa pen. London Cable, to Philadelphia Record. Considerable interest Is being manifested here over the A merle in residential elect ion. and the pipe a devoting ewne space to the ntwta a-d to prognostications.

It Is a matter of common tttnark however, that any attempt by a Brlt-Ither to form a rational idea up subject to Impossible, owing to the ftct that the American correspondents of all tbe London papen tre rabidly partitan Republicans. The "Nt-e York correspondent of The Times' ueema to have struck tre ntt caught CO by all iheolfters, and In on- of the opposing candlaate given i to ih British ptitvnc', which by tbs ITme is convinced. that Bryan' chief object in striving for th. presidency ti to enabia him to wreck politi cal ant comme-r. la1 vengeance upon Great Britain.

Blgh Point Peraoaele, Correspondence of The Observer. iHIgh Point, Nov. Warren O. Brown, the genial foreman of The Charlotte Observer Printing House, tpent Saturday and to-day here vltillng. his mother, who It Indisposed.

Mr. Joe Lindsay, a prominent business man of Rtidfville. spent Saturday In town, or business, Mr. Vlrgtl A. J.

Idol, ne ol our popular young men, who Is new a student at the University of North Carollra, It spending a day or so with th. family which he tt a Tommy Sechrett, keeper of the cemetery, haa made some noticeable lmiroenientt there. Mr. Pepper, who, tnaveln Tomllnson A wholes de conimtsMoti brokers, oi thla place, at for a few days, Mr. C'ilf-fonl try.

clerk In W. A. Rlnaa drug, tture, returned to-night from a ata -f days in Winston. Mr. Chat.

R. Ohcc.i. of Willlameport, ia IB town. i Krong glert Chinamen la Hsy. Now York Commercial, 3d.

William Oratton, a French-Canadian, kn -r ha hdlAnlrl te Mjllnn A'. k.hIp r.mi..i ahi.ta. mmntraun- chimnn intn tnln banv Watchman Murphy, of the New Tork Central at Rennesselaer, oppcaite Al bany, found the -Chinamen In a hay car on Wednesday night. The car vaa ton signed from William Oration, Bangor. N.

a few miles from the Oanad an line, to William Oration, Manhattan Ptation. troth atreet and North rlvar. Federal officers' here were and arrested when w.nt to In quire -if the car had arrived. Piles ured Without tha Knife. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro ru ing Pile.

Your druagest will refund your money if PAZO OINTMENT tails to curt yeu. 60 cent. HEAD ACHE "Both my Telle aad myself hove been laur CASCABIST8 aad they are tbo best medicino wo liarc over had in the house. Last wools my vrifo was frantic with headache for vwouar sno trioo somooi youri Asi. jutr.

rs, tad thev relieved tho pain In her head almost hnmedlatoiy. Oiias. SxDroRn, Pittsburg Sato Deposit Oft Pittsburg, Pa CURE CONSTIPATION. Snwr c.a-M'j.oMe.a"'wi,s rsa. ta NO-TO-BAC IN A NUTSHECL.

The truth about our ttock of things electrical ready at hand and what moat do ordered as wan as of our methodt of setting them up, wiring and matting connections can be told in a tins: none better, none cheaper, none more satisfaction giving. We will live up to the most rigid specifications given the opportunity, which we aoilcit. THE D. A. TOMPKINS 60., MACHINI8T8.

CHARLOTTE, N. 0. gftasBsw aa bV" TtAOf mask stoanaro OooSeVer Sc. it to. a he Dealers in Cotton eoaptaU mt prrtoat eanwaatsarttan.M BAOM At AfJCBWCT PAKK.

OsmilDg of tha rail MMling of IhsQaeeaa Osaaty wseksy Glabt New York, Nov. 6. -The fall mee.ln of the Qweent County Jockey Club be-gtn to-day at Aqueduct Park. Summary: Pint race-Belling, about seven furlongs: Oliver Mc. 7 to 1.

won; -Mldnlaht t'himes, to 1 sad 1 to 1, second; Huit-allcpochtlt, 10 to 1. third. Time. 1:97. Second race Seven furlongs: He'ot O'C, I to 5.

won; Orients, 7 to a and to 2, second; Lone Fisherman, SO to 1, third. Time, Third race U-lf. miles: Trlllo, 7 10, won; Mlao Hanovtr. i to 1 and 1 to ateond; Lancewood, to 1. thlid eiau taa Bourth'rtie-Mlle and 7 ytrds: Irat i va, aattota.

The BeMieh' -third. Time. ltMsVk- Fifth rscs felllBS-, 6tt fnrlontrt: The Puritan, 6 to 1, won; Quite RJgi.it, to ijjand I to 1. second; TaJcoae, 7 to 1 nird. Time, Sixth race Mile and 70 yardt: Water Curt, to 1, won; Rochester.

1 and 10 to 1, second; King Bramble, to 5, third. Time, The latonla Bests. Cincinnati, Nov. 6. The result! at Latonla art: First race Seven furlongs: Ben Boy, SO to 1, won'; llhlers, to 1, second; Ormon.

20 to 1, third. Time, 1:11. Second race Six furlongs: Lady Iris. I to 1, won; Queen A. Day, 20 to 1, second; Juanette, 6 to 1, third.

Time, 1:1. Third race-One mile, selling: The Sluggard, to 1, won; Nettle Regent, 4 to 1, second; Bohul. 2 to 1, third. T.me, Fourth race One and one-quarter mites, selling: Kentucky Babe, I to 5, won; Dramburg, 10 to second; Col bert, 6 to 1. third.

Time, 2:08. Fifth race Five and a half furlongs: Albert F. Dewey, 5 lo 2, won; Warranted, 6 to 1. second; Alex Person, 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:08.

Sixth race-Seven furlongs: J. J. to 1, won; Bxlt, 4 to 1, second; Li Ml tond, 5 to 1, third. Time, 1:27. Tbe Piedmont Park Bates.

Atianis. ov. o. ravontes gen- eraiiy won to-aay over a stow mac si neamorsi rsrs. me -weainer was nnu: t4 nt Julia Rose, won; Nannie second; Eous, third.

Time, 1:09. Second race Four and a half fur longs: Jessie won; Annie Coons, second: Gladys third. Time, 1:04. Third race Three-fourth of a mile: Cities, won: George Ltbar, second; Mike Haverty, 'third. Time, 1:24.

Fourth race One mile and a six teenth: Chub, won: Lillian Reed, sec ond; Zonne, third. Time. iMM. Fifth race Three-fourths of a mlh: sMascaglnl, won; Grandma II, second; Brother Fred, third. Time, 1:90.

MB. DDPOT BETV HXH FItOM CHINA. Assistant Engineer on the Relief at Davld- saa Personal I ten. Special to The Observer. Davidson, Nov.

(. iMIsses Mary and Lucy Smith, who have been visiting Mrs. Dr. Martin, have returned to theli home in New Orleans. Master Irwin Graham entertained the Coveaanters, the small boys' society, the other night.

The children enjoyed the evening immensely. A new telephone fa being put In. It la hoped 'thai we will be connected with Concord, Mooresvllle, Huntensvllle. Charlotte and all neighboring; towns shortly. Mist Luoy Martin to quite sick and unable to teach.

Mr. Frank Dupuy to here visiting his mother. Mr. Dupuy it first assistant entrtne-er on the United States hospital ship itetief. He haa Just returned from China, where he haa been in the midst if the recent troubles.

Mr. O'Brien Denim That He Distributed Cer ta In Circular. To the Editor of The Observer: The statement given to your reporter in to-aays Observer that W. T. O'Brien, of Durham, was handtnr out the circulars containing extracts from The Caucasian of November 1st, was made upon information famished by the city editor of The Morning Herald ana correspondent of The Observer.

since rcy return Mr. O'Brien haa em phatically denied the statement, and feels that a personal injustice has been done him. We do not desire to do him or tny man a wrong. He further states that he has taken no part ia the sena torial contest, as It it between Demo crata and ht has nothing to do with that. I therefore wire you his denial In Justice to him.

Mr. O'Brien says wat distributing circulars, but not the circulars referred to. J. S. MANNING.

Durham, N. C. Nov. 5, 100. Captsta Cbaliaan Billed.

London. Nov. 5. Lord Roberta tele graphs from Johannesburg, under date of November that in opera', ions in the Belfast district. November cap tain Chalmers, of the Canadian Mount ed Rifles.

Was killed, and Major san dart, of the same command, wau wounded. WORKING NIGHT AND DAT. The busiest and mightiest little thing mat ever was made is Dr. King's -New Life Pills, Every pill to a sugar-coated globule or health, that changes weak ness into strength, listlessflest Into en ergy, brain-fag Into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the aeaith.

oatTi par we bbsm Dy Bur well A druyglsu 1 SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. THREW THE BODY TO TBB HOUS. WUUaaa Coafeaaea That He KUted His Brother-te-Law. Indianapolis Dispatch, Id. William Rh arson, a farmer cf Johnson county, la In Jail at Franklin charged with a hrutal murder.

Pherton 71 years old and his vie lm. Mil.oi Knapp, waa hit brother-in-law, agat Yeiterday evening the body Knapp was found in a hog pen on a neighbor's farm and had been terrlb'y mutilated by the hogs. At that it waa lupposed that Xnspp, Who wit quite Infirm, had fallen In the pen and the hoga had killed him, but It was learned that Pherson had been In the neighborhood. The two men being ene r.i s. tutpk-loB was directed to Phenon, who waa arrested and to-day confessed Ut murdef.

He received an anonymous jPBgWssaaasataasTt RTiapp was Ultimate wjtn ins aaugnt r. hot Knapp denied the charge and The. matter, was dropped. Tes.erday he saw near his place and the two men quarreled. Pherson struck Knapp with club and then threw hit body over the 'fence to the hogs.

After the murder went to hta daughter and told her what had happened. Both mia wens well-to-do. Use Allen's Foot-Ease in Your Gloves A lady writes: "I shake Allen's Foot- Base Into my gloves and rub a little on my hands. It saves my (loves by ab sorbing perspiration. It is a roost dainty toilet Wt Invite the attention of physicians and nurses to tbe absolute purity of Allen's Foot- Base.

Dr. W. C. Abbott, editor of The Chicago Clinic, says: ''It Is a grand preparation) am using It constantly in my practice." All drug and shoe stores sell it, 26. Sample aent FRKE.

Addrets Allen S. Olmated. LeRov N. T. Sheet Iron Stoves, With east iron tops and bottoms, make tht most durable, aa well aa tht handsomest Our stock is well tupplted with these, at well as a number A other styles of stoves, both for wood or coal, rooking or heating.

We should like you to see our stock before making your purchase. J. McCAUSUND Stovt dealers and roofing contracts, 221 South Try-on. The Old Folks at Home Are learninr-aew wrinkles ever da rrom ine youtut rota of the nresenl generation, one or the moat comfort lag Is tht fact that the Model Steam Laundry gives satisfaction to lis aua- tomera. Try us next week.

We wash bed and table Unen ao ofaeanlr and give such a nice finish to the gooda you cannot anora to send elsewhere. Twen ty-five pieces bed snd table linen for 26 casta NOLLAD AY CAVE, Both phones Iff. Weal Fifth street Good reliable agents wanted In all THE LATEST IN JEWELRY, m. HaWng recently vltjltd the Northern markets, I purchased an elegant line of up-to-date goods for my store, and many neve already trrived. Tou are invited to call, sat and make your purchases.

Tou get only nice goods and will save you from tea to twenty-five per cant, on dlamons, wutdhes.gold lew tlry. Rich cut glass, sterling silver, art goods, bric-a-brac. The largest and most select line tn the ctty. JONH FARRIOR, No. 4 South Try on Street vai SEXTON ROBBINS COMPANY CHARLOTTE, BOXJI AGENT! BOOTH FOB MACHINE COMPa NY.

ill 11, in VI. Willi III tin. n. jj mer. t( aeerrus, wrote aw nneen Hons that aha attired to.

put to the Baha, ad had the paper containing foMed between the pages of nor itiH aamtwafc eatasv tbs waa ushered Into the audlenee ha! the secretary of the Matter told her to atop a moment, and then repeated to ar what tnt Matter I net met ad htm ti aay to her. She heard from bit lips the fifteen questions she bad brought with her! Co impressed was she with this revelation of bit superior knowledtrt that she fainted. Subsequent Interview a confirmed her faith and Increased her desire to serve the Matter's cause, and she has returned to htr heme convinced that she hat swan ant) tawed with trie reincarnated Christ. Ml fa Lillian has been cone vlnced of the genulneneas of the tBeha's religion, and has returned to her home in Boaton an ardent Batust. 'Mr.

and Mm. Oetterftld, of Datcott, Journeyet, to Acre to see the Baha and. returned to New Tork In the early summer prepared to artve up everything and be come followera of the Beha. Some years before 'Dr. Kh el rails came to New Tork from Syria to tell the Wett of the Beha, Laurence OMphant in hla "Lift In Modem Palestine," pub- ished In London ht 1S8T, devoted a chapter to the "Babs and their Pfoph- and described a visit paid by him to one of the Babe's gardens in the vicinity of Acre.

Hla account of the Babs colony was fathered from hear say, for he did not see thdvBeha or be- ome acquainted with any of his Im mediate household. The moat interest ing of nil accowita given of the Baha by a parsctaat acquaintance ta that of Prof. E. Q. Browne, of Cambridge University, who spent a week at Acre in April.

1890, and head four different In terviews with hint. Acre, Mr. Browne found to be cov eted with a wealth of liehutlful gardens and fragrant orange groves, and he was told that the change had taken place in the thirty odd years In- which the Beha had lived there, fie was installed aa a guest in the Behje, where Uvea the Beha, his wife, sons, sister and disci ples, and he says of his stay there: Here did I spend five moat memorable daya, during which i enjoyed unparal leled and unhoped for opportunities witn those who are the -very fountain heads of that mighty and wondrous spirit which works with invisible but ever Increasing force fon the transfer matlon and quickening of a people who slumber in a sleep like unto death. The spirit which pervades the Babfa is such that can hardly Sail to affect moat powerfully all subjected to its in nuence. It may appall or attract, it cannot be ignored or disregarded." After describing hla Journey through various paasajres and rooms, under the guidance of one of Beha's, younger sens ne entered a spacious hall paved with i mosaic of -marble and, then, "Before a curtain suspended from the wall Of great ante-onamber my conductor paused for a moment While I removed ray shoes.

I found myself in arge apartment, along the upper end of which ran a low divan, while en the side opposite to the door were placed two or three chairs. In the corner where the divan met the wall sat a wondrous and venerable fisrure. crowned with a Yett head dresa of the kind called taj by dervishes, but of un- ufuar height and make, round the base of which waa wound a small white tur ban. "The face of him on whom I gased I cannot describe t. Those piercing eyes aeamed to read one's very soul; power ana authority tat on that ample brow: wnue the deep lines on the forehead and face Implied an ate which the let black hair and heard flowing down in indistinguishable luxuriance almost to the waist seemed to belie.

No need 10 ask In whose oreemoe strmri aa I bowed myself before one who la the object of a devotion and love which klnajs magnt envy and emperors sigh for in vailn. A mild voice bade me be seated and then continued: 'Praise be to Ood that thou bast rraen louows the conversation, or rather tha address of the Beha. for he did the talking. The good of the world end the happiness of nations were his themes, and hta prediction was that fruitless strifes and ruinous wars shall pass away, end the "Most Great Peace snail come. "Let not a man glory," he saia, -in this that he loves bit country let htm ruber ajlory jn this that he loves his kind." Tbe Beha who has now a following recKoneo at snout four millions to1 Bar ma ana the surround In countries, Is aid to be yers of age.

He has been in exile since childhood snd for thirty rears has been practically a prisoner in Acre, although he has en ft! re liberty within the limits of that district. He la not an educated man. never bavin at leraeo any scrooj, yet he is said to be to discus MtelftgenUy every sub-bot. and knows the history of aU per-p enter hit presence, and can tnem su the incidents of their lives trfrether with their characteristics ana Lrougnts. DeWltft Little Early Rlsert are the vai iiver pirrsever made.

Easy to take uu uever H. Jordan A Co. FALE8 St JENKS MACHINE BONE MEAL IS SOOO FOR ALL CROPS II It especially One for grotn grsaa-ea wheat, oats, eta Ortnulated Boat la kigaly reom-awnded tor poultry food, W. W. PHIFim.

n. onn at Burned Out in the Night Would toe a sad fata to think about, but sadder yet It would bdtto know that your dwelling place bad been consumed by Art without anv Insurance being placed on It. We write policies only tn the very best comoanles. that will adjust your losses aad make lust settlement! piotnDtiv. E.

COCHRANE. Th ehanotte Private Hosnitai. Open all tbe year for reception of pa- men a. Addreaa? CHAR. ATB HOSPITAL, It Churoh atreet, Chariot ta.

N. TU KIEL 85c uenu equip modern LOTTB priv North PROVIDENCE Carolina Portland Cement Company Peyre O. Hanabao, Sec and Manfr. 194-196 BAST BAY. Charleston, S.

C. OLD DOMINION BRAND. American Portland Cement, sold in cooperage. OLD DOMINION BRAND, American Portland Cement, sold in cloth Backs, 20 cents rebstt per barrel tor return of tacks. OLD DOMINION BRAND, American Portland Cement told in paper sacks.

saving 20 cents per barrel. oljj dominion iikano, American Portland Cement, highest grade of Portland Cement manufactured. Also agents for Clover Leaf brand American Portland Cement. P. O.

NORTON BRAND, Rosendale Cement. LOUISVILLE CEMENT. STATE Agents for North and South Carolina for 'LADDS BTDRAULIC LIME. i 1 i i llltitl ml Charlotte, N. C.

Next Term Basins Sept. 6, 1900. Special Advantage! to English, Musts and Art Board aad Tuition only $17161, J. R. BRIDOBB, President: Miss LILT IXtSd, Lady PiiarMpaL Ladles' Tailoring and Dress Making Tbe ladles are informed that theft department will he opened oa the lfth September.

Miss Rubes is in New Tork, looking after tbe latest atylea and designs and we will be prepared lo cater to their wants aad to Inform them hi regard to what is to be worn. J.8.PmLLTPS, MERCHANT TAILOR, First National Bank Building..

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