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. A Home Newspaper Published iivthe' Interest of the people and for Honesty in Governmental Affairs.
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VOL. IV. NO 15.
Salisbury, N, O.. Wednesday, April 1st, 1908.
Wm. h. Stewart, Editor.
LEXIN6T0N AND DAVIDSON COUNTY.
LOSS BY FIRE AND ROBBERY.
STATESVILLE AND IREDELL COUNTY.
HOCKSVILLE AND DAYIE COUNTY.
CONCORD AND CABARRUS COUNTY.
ALBEMARLE AND STANLY COUNTY..
MEETS JUNE 24TH.
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A Veteran Fax CiogHt. Roidylso iB'Coan
ly Neighborhood. House Burned at Tyro.
Lexington Dispatch, March 86th.
John Pugh recently caught one
of the biggest gTey foxes he ever
caught, and he has captured some
large ones. This one had been
running for years in the Stokes
Ferry country, 1mt went "down
finally before Mr. Pugh's hounds,
after a" four hours chase.
A small child of Fred Green
colored, was burned Sunday at its
home near the depot, and while
the burns were painful, the child
will recover. Matches caused the
accident. ' ,
. Ticket and freight business at
the depot slowly- improves. The
new rate law goeB into effect next
Wednesday, and after that the
rate will be 2 cents per mile. This
law will extend all over the south.
Mrs. Scott Brown, formerly of
Thomasville, but now of Camden,
S. C, and one of the most popu
lar hotelist8 in the south, will run
the famous Haywood White Sul
phur Springs, at Waynesville, the
coming summer. 7.The capacity
of the hotel is about 400 guest
and Mrs. Brewn's many friends
hope she will fill it to overflow
ing. Thomasville note. I
We'received a letter from some
dear unknwn subscriber Monday
Afternoon who is "agin" state
prohibition; but he couldn't or
he wouldn't sign his name. We
Borrowful and carefully out it in
the waste basket. If a man is
afraid to sign his name to an arti
cle, he does not deserve considera
tion. But the funny part of it
was, he signed, "A Temperance
Democrat." It is to laugh.
5 Last Thursday . night th6 re
mains of the. first wife or, the late
John W. Finch were exhumed and
reintered by tbe side of Mr.
TTinrih'H errave. She was a Miss
- o
Ifewsom, a daughter of Dr. Allen
Newsom, and died within about a
of her marriage, one war
J - - w
buried in a metallic
when exhumed, after the covering
Fine
Former Thomasville Ladi Loses Heart! Doable Header on the June Bug.
1roo Robber anil Incendiaries in Si. Cattle from the State Farm.
GeOJge, .68. - StatesvmeL&ntoark. March M-7.
The Thomasville correspondent Sharpe Bell, colored', died a few
of The Dispatch sends an interest "u
, . , . snip, ouarp was auuwu u wauj
ing story-of robbery and mcen- gjj -fl oitizen who bftd a
diarism which has recently come mania for stealing cows. ' Within
to light months after it happened, a years he stole four or five
the whole having been smothered cows and Berved many terms on
up to facilitate the work of detec
tives and attorneys for the lady
who haB lost so much
Mrs. Flora H. Pinnix, the vic
tim of the robbery, who was for
merly Miaa Flora Hoover, a sister ertY stole nter cow
of the late Capt. P. A, Hoover, of apparently harmless and
Thomasville, made a visit to rel- when a cow cam
ia Anrt way lie couldn't resist th
the chain gang accordingly. He
was on the Iredell roads for a
long time, finishing his last term
a few months ago. Once he es
caped and while enjoying his lib-
He was
inoffen-
came in aib
the tempta-
tivftfl in thia ftonntv last August. wa7
Just before this she was robbed of tioh to take her.'
$11,700 at Jier home in St. George, The condition of Rev. J. B
Burglar to be Tried. Dalle Marr Patents
an Air Brake. Cooleemee Rebuilds.
Some
News Items About Our Neighbor
TownjnlCdnntf.
Mockavllle Courier; March. 25th.
A. H. Jarretfc mother and
sis-
Concord limes, March 27.
Dr. D. D. Johnson,
who. has
ter, andfriend-MisslingnjAn,of been proprietor of a drug store
here for nearly 23 years, this week
day
to
here
Yadkinville. snent dne
the past week enroute
bury to visit friends .V
James Lang wiir be
here this week from Charlotte to of theTstore
DV1U VUI UIO CllVl UUBUIOBB IIU
Messrs. Mumford F. Ritchie and
brought W. T. Wall, who will take charge
April 1. They
will!
be nlftoed on trial for burtrlarv. I continue the business at tne old
I M
It will be remembered that he lslstand under The Times office,
the supposed leader of, the gang which Drv Johnson has occupied
that attempted to rob the Bank ever since he has been in Concord.
of Davie in 1903. Many people
here'are eagerly waiting to get a
glimpse of this ootoriouT safe
craoker.
a.
A postal card was received from I Concord, and
R. O.. A. Teaeue, of Farmington, Thunderstruck
Sunday night last a fire con
sumed tne dwelling on Marshal
Dorton's farm, near Flows, in No.i
10 Ttwihin, sicfct mils stuth of I
one mile west of
bridge. The firel
Several Deaths. Pythians to Hare a Big
Time. Ilrs. Leonard 6nes1n Training.
Stanly Enterprise, March 86. '
Robert, the son of Mr. and Mrs,
W. P, Lowder at Norwood, died
last weekC . He was about 40 years
of age. - :r .. .
The Albemarle Pythians are ar
ranging to have a splendid occa
sion at the district meeting to be
be held here on night of April 28.
R. A. Robinson, of Norwood,
died Saturday morning. His re
mains were carried to Richmond
county for interment. He was 68
years of age and a brother of Mrs,
J, W. Boitian, of this place.
Charles B. Leler, a prominent
citizen of New London and well
known in the county, died yes-
diabetes.
Democratic
For God and Heaven," the oppo- in the edifice overnight.. The wasaDOUB ou years -to over w. w. iioiaen, oi wase, in
sition, 'For the devil and nen." I building- was unoccupied, ana as IOB'w Ui BFuou P"WUB1
Mr. Teaeue states that this would card players are thought to have grown sons and daughters. His contests ever waged in the btate.
daughter, Mrs. Luther Earnhardt, I While details of this convention
of this place, left yesterday to be I are meagre it is known to have
at the interment, which takes I bee n a very stormy one, ! the Hoi-
on which he suggested the ticket is supposed to be an accident or
. - I . I i.1 1,;w.i -oa TQOliinrf 1 noUannn V.tt nsntloo nlin 'of air a A I terdaV mOIOlDE iTOm
Ga. While asleep in her room, Branch, who has been critically ill lUi uu& 0x0 ,oaoa 3 i - 7 ,1: Ufr fafl.... fi
" . . .'! . .' ... , anA PToavan." the onno- in the fina otrArmirht. The Mr. Lefler was about 5
along about the first of August, at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. u.
she was arroused partially by some p, Sowers for some days, has been
liomi, in 'hoi rnnm Diml v P finworo for anm Q r a7H Vifl.il been
un raau9aA tnftf. fiomet.hinff mrrrintr Weflnesdav nieht it in a much truer light. left matches or lighted faggotB
duo locnAuu vumv " v " a " I v B j o I . . . . , . -
wrong, but being in a stupor, pre- and it is thought that the worst The Board of Graded School exposed m tne ue nouse. ji so
sumably from the effect or chloro- has passed. His mother, Mrs. H. Trustees met Monday and decided it ,is hoped the persona will be
form, or some other drug, was un- E. Branch, of Clinton, S. C, and to go ahead with the, work and to discovered.
able to grasp the situation, Nev- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and give the town a graded school next Mrs. A, M. Furr, of No. 9 town-
ertheless she was conscious of a Mrs. J. G. Branch, of Salisbury, year, beginning this fall. Hope ship, died of paralysis at her
neruon beinff in the room. Later are here with Mr. Branch. this will be entirely satisfactory home near Georgeville last
in the night, when the effects of , s . j(aoam nf thft State U alr kickers. , Wednesday at 0 o'clock a. m.
the drug wore off, she was able to f in j d bout 50 head of gamnel Lawrence, who has held She had been very low for some
move, and immediately went to k cattle at the depot tomorrow, a position here for some time as time as we had noted before,
her trunk, where she had $11,700
OR Koinir raioorl at I nTi'nlor toff. SnnrlaiT for Saliabnrvl f ft complication of diseases,
I Zi M U. . U1J.ULU AUASVXA WV V I AVAH " ' " J
fttftte f ftTm, The remaininff . 25 where he has accepted a x position She was before marriage
woro fattened hv cattle men in the on the Watchman. A Widenhouse. She was 66 years
v.w j I 1 r , 1 1 nt. 1
ennntv who fed them according to . . . ; jano o monuns oid. one leaves
j w 1 Anions uie uatuuu uou iai 1 1 1 j 3 j v.
- , 1 uuHuauu, six buub auu one uaugu
ter.
State ConTsntion to Meet
in Charlotte.;
4 The State Democratic Executive
Committee at its session in Ral
eigh, on Thursday, March 4th, .
selected Jube 24 th as the date
and Charlotte as, the place for tbe
State Democratic Convention.
79 members were represented by
person or proxy at the roll call.
After a long discussion; the com
mittee endorsed Wm. J. Bryan by
a close vote.
The decision of the State Demo
crat executive committee to hold
the coming State Democratic con
vention in Charlotte in June re
calls the memorable convention ,
held in this city . in April, 1858,
just half century ago,- the conven
tion which nominated Judge John
W. Ellis, of Rowan, for Governor
in bills. Onenme the trunk, she
A. W
found that the money was gone.
There were eleven one thousand
dollar bills, one five hundred dol
lar bill, and two one hundred dol
lar bills. t
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Mrs. Pmnix kept atore at &t. h t t farm; The cattle will be
George and was known to nave ahioDed to John Redmond, a stock
money. She immediately em- deaier at Richmond, Va who will
ployed detectives and lawyers on q11 them for the owner8.
tVia nman onil til ft Tlf.mORt BAttTftCV I
W-4 .tor. An amusing (and yet it might
tbe direction of the Department lek by D Swift & Co Wagn
Agncuiture, 'as an experiment, . . D n;. waBnft to W. A.
just as Mr. Meacham fedjhose at Weant o this ace, for a fluid Jn Fesperman and Davis
pressure air brfge. Wo wish Mr. B&rnnardB. two young wnite men
of No. 11 township, got into a
vention.
place in New Bethel church ceme
tery this morning at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. Hester Leonard recently
accepted a position in the school
of trained nujses at the State Hos
pital at Morganton, She former
ly lived in Albemarle, and lor a
year has been in the home of Rev.
nr. Murdocn, at Salisbury, as
companion to the mother of Mrs
Murdoch. Previous to that she
was taking & course as trained
nurse, which' was interrupted by
her own illness; She intends now
to complete the course, and enter
the work as a professional.
C . S. Brown visitedhiainpther
Mrs.'-Cornelia Brown aiQooleemee
has onlyrecentlyJU a serious) runaway oc- Monday Mrs, Brown is " in her
supposed guilty parties have been ourred late Wednesday afternoon 85th year and ig good
iJt'x-k&w ttii mill nV on Court street. J. H. Wilson s fih- Tflft(iH withont the aid
health.
arrested and ; their trial will come on jourt sweei,. a. xi. She reads without the aid of spec-
nffnotmnth horse and buggy were, leaving tne tacles. Mr. Brown tells us that
Following hard upon the rob- Wr sbop) at a good pace wnen while he Bat in a chair that
berv and her efforts to run down " "uu ttJ" "x """ has been in tne tamiiy
,. v j. denlv broke loose from tae bed.
tne guilty uaibioo,
firrVit loaf. Woflnoadftr in t.Vlfl mad
a a feult Fesperman lies at his t When a negro, by the name of
homrroth asevownmndwerflitnnby
hiseye, being inflicted with a) of whiskey- in a street car in
three-pound weight in the hands Washington,-D,.C., Friday night,
of Barnhardt. The bone over his Congressman Thomas J. Heflin,
eye is crushed in, but hij .wound i of Alabama, protested, and a des
den and Ellis factions both dis
playing considerable feeling in the
hall aB well as outside while the
meeting was in session. The
convention assembled on Wednes
day, April 14th, and the nomina
tion was made Thursday fol
lowing, the session being held in
the old court house which f then
stood on the corner of Trade and
Church Streets, on the site of .the
palatial " Selwyn Hotel,, Capt.
John Walker, of Mecklenburg,
served as temporary chairman of
the meeting until Gen. C. M.
Avery, of Burke, was made presi
dent of the convention. Char
lotte Observer. i
one hun-
her store was aeniJ urow luuoe dred years and over, Mrs.urown s
I ... . I 'V..r. T?Vq W'ilonn roVin iro a in I . . . i . , , 1 .1 .
coffin, and burned to the ground and sbe lost A"u"ft "" '" tatner and motner Dougnt me
all therein. It is thought that ne 8Sy B"u BiUUUU ehair when! they first began keep-
had been removed from the glass, this was the work ot tne same par- " " . " " "g nouse, ana it nas uwiuni uou-
was seen to be in apprently per- ties who perpetrated the midnight tbe bed dropped, but he mancged tom that wa8 put put in it and is
fMtatatft'nf Tre-ervation. Men robbery. This is thought to have . still m good condition.
awww bvmu r 1 - . .. . I . J 4.kA. hnron -l ho omnamrr
u.;niicnnT -Fz-vt tha tinrnnaa nt tnmwinff UFPVU . o
roiueuiuoiuiKiuccu v j 0 .
0 1 . , . . nnt -,f V a lnnirtonr. was
Qf ano .n. nnTMiit off the track and 01 in- f
uuv tr 1 1-
is not necessarily fatal,
rest has been made.
No ar-
J. R
ill for some
Litaker, who had been so
days, died Monday
tn faot Judge J. C. Pritchard will ad-
peared as natural" as when first timidating Mrs. Pinnix. The store tnatwnen e young --- -- on the-subject of State Prohibi
1 ..a j i u,a t.Avr Jna ilnroa filled with (roods and was 6s- t"e buggy dropping, inBLeaa 01
whosaw the body,
her features, state
buried, and she bad been dead 34 was filled with goods and was es
years. Quite a number of people timatfcd to be worth several ttiou
turning loose the lines and falling
tion at the court house on Mon
day, March 80, at 2 o'clock p. m.
were present were present when .and dol to.. being tbe .rgest " " .toi. Lrt y one that can possibly
DED I1I1UM IIIUII Ill n I I . m w t
night about 10:30 o'clock, Mr.
Litaker was taken to a hospital in
Charlotte some time ago for treat
ment, and his condition greatly
improved. Later, however, he
relapsed, and nothing could be
i done to save him. He was a good
citizen, and leaves many relatives
and friends to mourn his death.
perate fight ensued. - Congress
man Heflin shot at the negro
tMice, one ball entering the head
just above the ear, fracturing the
skull. He claims that, owing to
the animosity displayed against
him as the author of a recent
sJim Orow" 'billK.be had asked
and obtained permission to carry
a weapon. Mr. Heflin 's objection
was raised against the negro s
drinking, because of the presence
of ladies on the car, -
r HtiiFiailiar mt
This Union is rapidly hastening
toward a state of society in which
the President,- Senate and House
of Represenatives, will fulfill tbe
duties of kings, lords and com-
the coffin was removed, having
been attracted by the unusual in
cident.
mercantile
George.
The friends and relatives of Mrs.
Pinnir in this conntv will await
There was some ugly domgs oui, I .th interest the triftl and con
1 I , - H m A - f
in T.ne Arnoia comuuuuiiiv uuo
night last weeki when damage was
be present to hear this dis-
. a
drma tn nersonal property, a
drummer stopping at Craver &
Zimmerman's stole, suffered dam
age to his vehicle, the cushion,
back and dash board being slash
ed. Harness belonging to 'Squire
Sidney Craver,. was ruined. A
surry and milk wagon belonging
viction
alleged robbers and incendiarieB.
Lexington Dispatch.
J, B. Stiirrlll still in the Race.
To the Democrats of North Caro
Una :
It has come to me from a num
ber of sources that the report is
to Rich link were cut and the being circulated that I have with
wire fence of John Koontz was drawn from the race for the Dem-
greatly damaged. Chief Hay- ooratio nomination for Commis
worth with his bloood hound went gioner of Labor and Printing of
out to the place, and some progress North Carolina. I am at a loss
was made tracking the criminals, to "know how this report orig-
but the trail was lost in the road, inated, as I have never had the
There seems to be i pretty good gligtest intention of withdrawing
idea as to the identity of the mis- f rom the contest. The encourage-
creants : and there seems to be menfc and support I have received
little doubt that it was all the f rom every part of the State Beem
work of blockaders, against whom t0 assure my nomination for this
the men damaged have stood in office. I have reseived almost the
the past The officers should not unanimous endorsement of the
stop until they have the criminals. North Carolina press, and letters
. - I A n an
i;n. ran nn itfbr t.hn hnrao .nd uu',u'
two wheels until he stopped them. til gUBhed jurist D tWB 8ubj6Ct-
, . , . , , . .1 Cooleemee Journal, March 85.
Capt. Tom Kowiand ieit just a
little aet nn" Satnrdav because
j. V V V mfwv Jf J I . .1 T 1
I tr Tt H ova TrrrTb i r. ct aATnQT.nintT llirft
of the people who are the his train was a double-header dur- -"" "iU " , .
ing the trip from Statesville to w J
Charlotte. A email locmotive had .e work with all the speed possi
been dispatched from Spencer to le. The overseer in the several
save the expense of having two departments of the mill are over-
t . . i honhnff onn AioaninfT nn t. n o tti h..
conductors the extra engine coupl- m, ..th. tina of the wavs." Of
nhineTV. i ne TnanniniRiH are nurei - i o "
x.li: il. Icourse they didn't mean it that
engine and the -two puffed away " ZZSTZ Z way but many of them do seem to
towards Charlottaith the- little - "1,,. I think that very few people will get
train of three cars m & r-? after the new ruling goes
7 '. The TBrwin mills at Durham and effect. Be calm, dearly be
A little grandson of A. M.Savilleni.a .olrQ,nVo fttynA1 mftnv nf loved, those who appreciate your
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probaoiy aoout moumb lu the hands.
Will Eliminate the Deadneats.
The way some of the editors are
The rtontraotora arrived Mondav discussing this new postal regula
bion, WUUlU leave uiio uujucosiuu
on the uninitiated that after April
1st, the Gditors will publish their
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papers only to supply tneir ex
ohange list, as some of them are
expressing it, they have come to
White Caps.
Dressed up iu some off his wife's J ton Transcript
clothes and claiming to be a
woman visiting in the house. Rich
ard vxill, a well-to-do necro
farmer, was allowed to pass throgh
U 11UC Mi lUlUiiftVDU TV uiudap
illcit distillers, who surrounded
his house last night to take avenge
on him for having, as they believed
revealed to revenue officers the
location of a blockade disitillery
on the neighborhood, uui nan
leoeived a note with
bones, comn and other gruesome
symbols, warning him that he
must leave the. neighborhood or
-i.
mons, and the power of .the com
munity pass from the democracy
of numbers into the hands of an
aristocracy, not of noble ancestry
r or ancient lineage, but of moneyed
monopolists, land jobbers, and
heartless politicians," This quo
tion is not, as might appear, a
present day . jeremaid,! but its
author was William ' Lyon Mac
Jeazie, the instigator of the Up
per Canadian rebellion of 1887,
and he gave forth this utterance
in 1840, after three years resi
dence in the United States. Bos
Gaze on Child Buried Fifty Years Ago.
When Postmaster Joseph Wid-
uer, of new nartrora, iosb nis
little daughter fifty years ago his
wife and he were horrified by the
thought of physical disintegration,
and .they sought the aid of a New
York undertaker to preserve the
child's features. As a result the
body was buried in what was
known as an "air ht"kcoffin of
iron with a cover of glass, 1
The undertaker assured the sor-
was seriously but not dangerously
hnrned Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. Saville on the Boule
vard. The child had been left
alone in a room for a few minutes
and when members of the family
responded to his screams they
found the little fellow's clothes in
flames. His feet and legs were
painfully burned before the flames
could be extinguished. The child
flatnrdav niizht about 12 o'clock V""UK ; "JTi. T broom and it is thoueht that the
mf - i tna mnar nrnm iiihiit. uhiiiuuizllh iu -
the attractive home of Dr. J . E
n. crnod man v
The neonle seem to flortB wiU PaV f 01 their PaDe" f.rxe death. He had icnore the 'Owing parents that if they looked
be verv well contented, knowin nd hosQ who d not aPPr6Ciate nntand the' 'white cannera" name Ut ' their daughter's Corpse a half
thotth ,,mnnv will rnhv the them enough, will have to go ith-1 ftnmnftnv of them flnd century later it would be as natu-
vki,M v w-wv t . . i ft v " r j "
to
Cathell at Tyro was burned to the
ground with all its contents. The
loss is nearly $ 4,000 and the in
surance $2,275. There was no
one" at the house, Mrs. Cathell
being away at a neighbor's and
the doctor at Reeds on a profes
sional visit. The servants were
all away
some unknown- cause in
the most prominent Democrats in
the State. For these assurances I
am deeply grateful, and if nomia-
ted and elected will give the duties
of the office my very best attention.
Respectfully,
J, B. Shebbill.
Concord, N. C, March 21, 1908.
broom was ignited from the open
grate and his dress ignited by the
broom.
Anderson Hodge, a Salisbury
negro, is in jail here awaiting
trial in Iredell Superior Court for
retailing. The officers have known
for some dayB that Hodge was a
. - . Lt. ' u- Li. . !rf recrtilar walkme saloon' or blind
The hre began iromtno ruum, uiwuguu vu i -; w a
no oil bird and ita caire the dnlv thinsr tigeT, hut up to Wednesday they
vuv I " a- - .... . . i
.. .. i. xt.. x.. M.t.Ui,.4 w.p aavaA All the doftWa were unable to get a case againB
tn.n' uiano rt tha hnild- books! medicine, instruments, his brm. He has been making tups
ing was none : and nothing what- diploma and license were destroy- from Salisbury to StateBville
ever could be done toward stop- ed. About 1,100 pounds of meat, about three times a week and
.i r, . A. . x I a iba trnm aW nine hnorfl. were each each time he carried a heav-
pmg me mu in tne mam pait w ouu .v o- r
Ail'-1. x ij i.vL.r.i Tir nathell . will re- ilv laden suit case. The ofneers
nntanta iuvn, uira hnild aa Boon as he can eet his got on to his game Wednesday and
nnen innw on M.nin.r into affairs straiehtened out, when they arrested him Hihey
bnildinff
arly completion with all possible them rh Just fn8fc
, - selves with the thought of
work on the new
e
speed
No Race Suletde In This Family.
There is a lady livi ng in Cham-
bersburg township who, yesterday,
became the mother of the fourth
pair of twins. For three conseou-
ive times there were twins born
after which several children were
born until yesterday she gave
birth to twins again
nn
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just console your-
the dif-
ferent complexion the subscrip
tion list will take on. All the
deadbmts, those who swallow up
the newspaper man's profits, will
not be on it any more. Wades
boro Ansonian.
began firing at the house. At first
Gill put out the fire and hid up
the chimney, later, however, his
wife appealed to the marauders
through the strongly barricaded
door to at least let her and the
child and also another woman,
who was spending the night there,
pass out in safety. This they
consented to do, vowing their in
tention to burn the house there
after with her husband in it. Gill
then dressed in some ol his wife's
The house was then rid
died with bullets, but not burned.
Gill drove thirty mile through
the country today toRaleighand
reported the case to the State and
Killed By Lightning.
During i severe electric storm
She is the Wednesday night about 8 clock, UlotheB and the three passed out
mother of twelve children, eight near Hickory, Mrs. Sarah Feim- safely.
of whom were born at, four differ- ster, widow of the late Jno. A
ent times. She also has two sis- Feimster, was struck and instant
ters who are mother's of twins ly killed, by lightning.--Mrs
and herf grandmother was the Feimster lived with her daughter, United States officials. Raleigh
mother of twins. Dr. Hill at- Mrs Augustus Stroud, on the Dispatch.
tended her yesterday and says I farm of Mrs. M. E. -Gaither, two
thas the last pair are stout healthy miles from Harmony, and when Best Healer itt the World.
children. Statesville Mascot. struck was sitting m the room r6V p. Starbird. of East Ray
nursing one of her grandchildren, mond, Maine, says: "I have used
lianor"and who was unhurt and the grand- Buckien's Arnica salve lor several
DOcketHnntnoi. ... tilled. Mra. TTsim- years, on my oia army wouuu,
ral as it was then. The fifty years
expired th,is week, and the Wid
mers had the body exhumed.
When the earth was removed from
the glass cover they saw the child's
face as calm and unchanged as on
the day of death. The coffin was
reburied and the Widmers are
happy 'in the belief that the earth
ly . form of their child, will defy
the ravages of all time. Water
bury Dispatch to'New York World.
found three pints of
a drinking glass in his
and on going to his boarding place 0.a. ; .wt 0r-' id i. and. ot.her obstinate sores, and hud lor cougns ana ce as, ia grippe
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loosens a cough quicker than any
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After the case is pronounced hope
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asthma, bronchitis and hoarse
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