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I I I V l X I 1 I N O -tOp.; lifted ,W - tS'Xt3 1 IMSlMllllU r Medicine in te World. ' ft Cur new spring styles in Bedrpom Furniture is now open for inspec tion, The styles were never so ar tistic in design or so perfect in con- , struction or finish. We have some unusually attractive things at this time which we are offering at real bargain prices. The big scale on which we do our buying, and the uniform low price way at which our goods are marked, make it possible for us to sell clean-tut, artistic high grade Furniture' at less price than the inferior goods are sold' else where. We want you to come in and look over some of the new ' style Mahogany and Quartered Oak Suits we have recently receiv- ' ed from the best makers. They are decidedly the cream of the Furni ture production in this country. The price cannot be equalled by 25 per cent on any' other market. Our liberal methods enable any one to have the best witkout entail- . ing a burden. : : : : P Barker- Gardner Go JLTargest Dealers in the State . . ' : iiitkm The Best TOBACCO I N The Sweetness, Scent and Flavor Stolen from the Sun and'Sky. ' Chewers K .n o w n o Sweeter Pleasure Than Chewing' GRAPE. TRY IT USE IT ONCE A L W A Y S FOR SALE BY JILL DEALERS. If you haven't tried it, send lOc. for Sample Plug. NOT MADE BY A TRUST A. Patterson R Sole Manufacturers. If there is anythincr about your illness you do not the details. She will send she will not charge you a Chewing OTE WORLD. Tobacco Co 9 Richmond, Va, FURNITURE I Its annual sales are greater than those of any other It holds the record for the of letters from grateful women which are on file in the . Merit alone can produce test of time..- : , ; The ablest specialists now agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most universally successful remedy for woman's ills known to medicine. j t 'v ; .v.--'.c-;-, -V.;V:v--:! All sick women should note these facts, and placing all possible prejudices aside, should realize the truthfulness of these ' statements, and that a cure for their troubles actually exists. - X L . Wise is the woman who has faith in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for health and happiness is Sure to follow its use. YOU CAN GET HELPFUL ADVICE FREE 1 you promptly a reply which cent ; besides, she will keep JAPAN'S MINISTER MAKES t SPEECH M in ister Takh i ra Makes an Address at Delmonico's at the Dinner Given the Silk Association, There De fends His Country. (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 12. The thirty second annual dinner of the Silk As sociation of "America was held at Delmonico's last night.i It had been expected that the Japanese minister, Kogaro Takahira, " would be present to respotid to the toast "Dai Nippon," but he was unable to leave vashing- ton, and sent a long telegram instead. His speech was read by Consul Gen eral Uchida, of this port. Mr. Taka hira's address was in partas follows In 1895 Japan gained a foothold in Manchuria by right of conquest. Rus sia thereupon took the initiative in intervening on the, ground that Ja pan's occupation of the Liao-Tung pe ninsula was a menace to the peace of the East and the integrity of China. Afterwards, first through 'undertak ings nominally peaceful and subser vient to Chinese society; then on pre texts based on internal disorders in China, but at no time justified by ac tual conditions, Russia herself took armed possession of the whole of Manchuria. To the "ordinary intelli gence it would appear that the peace of the East and the integrity of China were menaced quite as much in one case as in the other. "But Japan had another and a stronger reason for intervention. Russia once the absolute mistress of Manchuria, held Corea at her mercy. Then she could with little effort sweep away - feeble resistance of that kingdom. It did not require ex traordinary foresight to perceive that she would' not permit even independ ent Corea to Temain as a possible em barrassment to her future control of the north Asian litoral. Herein lay the real menace to Japan, not alone to her commercial and industrial in terests, but to her national repose and. security. For this reason she has intervened." - NO LONGER THAN YOUR HAND Is the spot in your back directly af fected - by : lumbago. But it ia big enoueh to Drostrate vou until a kind Mend rubs Perry Davis' Painkiller Into your aching flesh. Then the throb bing pain, which has bee na3 baa as toothache. . dies awar. Painkiller Is equally good in relieving sciatica and the various forms of rheumatism. 10 tod 50c ' German Cruiser Leaves for Port Ar thur. (Bv Associated Press) Berlin, Feb. 12. The German cruis er Hansa left Chee Foo today to bring the German women and children away from Port Arthur. . Two million Americans suffer the torturlne Danes of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures Atiany drug store. w , Impossible to foresee an accident. Not im possible to be prepared for. i t. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Monarch over pain.; , ? "Little Colds" neglected thousands of lives,: sacrificed - every , year.' Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures lit tle .colds cures big. colds, too. - dovu to the very verge of consumption. Terrible plagues, those itch in sr. pestering diseases of the skin. Put an " end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At any drug stote. greatest nUmberLof actual such results,- Good advertising serves to call attention " T"' understand, Mrs. Pinkham, may save you years of suffering and pain. She has your letter strictly confidential. Write her to-day ; WADESBORO NEWS. Negro Killed by Train Henry Young on Trial for Killing John Williams Does Not Remember .the 'Shooting. (Correspondence The News) Wadesboro, Feb. 11, Snow com menced falling - here on . Tuesday morning, and the ground is now cov ered with it. Today the sun shone out, and the snow is now thawing, rendering walking disagreeable, j Vance Robinson, a colored man of Gulledge towriship, was killed in Vir ginia - early this week. Vance was well-known in Wadesboro, and always voted the Democratic ticket. It is said that Vance was struck by a train while. trying to board it. The trial of Henry Young, the slay er of Williams, is now on. Henry loung is now on the stand. He is a young man, about 22 years old, and claims to know nothing about" the murder. ; He does not deny doing the shooting, but says that if he did he does not remember it: He liae a good face, and if one would judge from. his appearance they would not suppose that he is capable of committing such crime. The State will introduce more evidence. This ease will occupy the whole week, and it is- believed that a verdict of murder in the second de gree will be the conclusion of the jury. Miss Mamie R. Grimsley, of Char lotte, and Mr. W. A. Grimsley were quietly mawied at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Mr. H. d Taylor. The ceremony -was performed by Rev. M. A. Smith, pastor of the Methodist church of Wadesboro. The funeral of 'Mrs, T. R. Tomlin- son, who died here last Sundays morn ing, notice or which . was given in a former communnication, was one of the largest ever seen in Wadesboro. Many of our stores were closed, and our people turned' out en masse, thus evincing their sympathy and respect for the departed. The U. D. C. and Knights of Pythias passed resolutions of respect and . sympathy, and copies were sent to the sorrowing family. Gov. Aycock has positively refused to interfere with the sentence of the court in the hanging of Will Boygan. The execution will take place on the 25th. The erection of the scaffold will commence at an early day. Boy gan, who has been informed of the Governor's ' refusal,' still denies his guilt. v . The main belt that drives the ma chinery of the cotton mill was cut last night. The miscreant who did this has not been' discovered. .Plucky little Japan! v We hope she will whip in this very unequal con test. Ten to one are big odds to fight, but Japan will have to overcome even more than this. We admire her pluck and hope that her judgment will prove equal to it. ' I - Two more days, and the old, toper, if he gets his .dram, must be very sly. The drys are determined that liquor shall not be sold openly In Wades boro. Prohibition will have a fair test in this community. . '. r n a n pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, 'is so fraught idth dreadr ainsuffering and danger, . that the . very thought of it $lls her with apprehension and horror. There is !no necessity for-the reproduction of , life to be either painful or danererous. The use of Mother's Frien 1 so Dreoares the system for the coming event that it ls safelv o ' - . . great and wonderful : . ; ' appliedexternally,and , JYfi) W mg&ll0 "X? has earned thousands ULU of' women through . ; the trying crisis without suffering. Send for free book containing Information of priceless valua to all expectant motnir. Tht Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. medicine exclusively for-women. " cures of This Pinkham laboratory, and which are constantly, being published. , . ... v""A v - at Lynn, Mass., will be srlad MORGANTON LETTER. Court House Repaired Bad ' Roads Since "the Snow Other News. (Correspondence The News) Morganibn, Feb. 11. The court house, which has been undergoing re pairs since -last -fall, is at last about finished, and it has been greatly im proved. The building which was be fore almost an eyesore, is now an or nament to the town. Our court house, by the-way, has quite a bit of history attached to it. It was commenced in 1838, and finished in 1843, after hav ing bankrupted two or 'three con tractors. I wilL give you a complete history of it before long. v The roads in this county are get ting very near impassable since the snow -has melted. W& have the worst roads in the State, anyway. The farmers have about finished breaking up their., land for corn. They did this before it got wet, so they are pretty well ahead with their work. .The Ladies' Village Improvement Society has had wire receptacles put on the street for trash and paper that accumulates there. - Miss Mary Li. Bristol, who has been West for the past year teaching mu sic, and who "returned home last Thursday, left this morning for Ashe ville to visit relatives and friends. :Our people were very much shocked over the1 great fire in Baltimore. It is .the talk of the town. - Mr. Bracher Clarke was married last Thursady to Miss Olive England, by Esquire J. P. Denton, in Silver Creek township. It was a runaway match.- . , ' At " Pitts' and Giles' saw mill, near Brindletownv Burke conuty, Dolph McDaniels got mad at the other hands and went home and got his gun, and went back to the nu. and tried to slioot John Baker, but the gun did not go off. . So he put an other cap on it and shot at George Weiss, and did manage to hit a cow belongihg-to Deputy Sheriff T. N. Neil. It scared him so much, they told me up there, that he has not stopped running yet. INSURERERS We write for the (old and tried) Glens Falls. Assets $4,046,681.16 ; Li abilities, f l,57.0,8jD4.07. , Net surplus over all liabilities, 2,475,877.09. This company! was involved in the Balti more fire for only $175,000, "and its losses will be promptly paid.' Also for ' the Hamburg, - Bremen; Assets $1,834,177.95; . Liabilities, $1,397,485. 25; surplus " $436,692.70. This com pany is involved for only; 1.00,000, "slnd its: losses will be promptly ad justed and , paid." For old and tried and strong companies, call on us. We want your next policy. J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. 39 North Tryon Street. No woman happk ness can be completo without children it is her nature to lprs, and want them as much so as it i to love the 'beautiful -and nassed without anv danerer. This . .. . ' f VUUUV&U fact is attested by. hundreds for a time, but merit alone . 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