1,. i i i t ... ; !1 '1 JL Vol. XXXIII. NEWTON N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH, 9, 1911. No. 4 The E NTERPRISB. EWTOl 4 4 j NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. A Historical Sketch of Catharine Yoder and Her Descendants. Price Campbell Cotton Picker. Mr. W, L. Haskell, of New The Best Policy. Cascades of poesy and avalanch- The Fishdealer s Mixed Orders. Worst Plague in History of World. A Lawyer s Feathers Laid. Far more unerringly than by Pekin, March :!. Famine and The best story heard in Wash- Live Items Culled From Exchanges. I York, who is vice president and es of rhetoric too often charac- any weather bureau prediction, the plague are sweeping over inton for a long time is one i - - . 1 f 4. 1 O 4-1. .. j i i i . , 1 . t . - . . . Kfe . . . . the position as and Mrs. Bell as Statoville Landmark. lt to outer upon their new : Mr. Bailey, who has been mana work. i SC1 of the farm at the Barium 'resident McKay, of Rather-. Orphans" Home for some years, fo-d College .mnouncesos com-1 has accepted a position as mana memvinent speakers. May l)th ; r of a fruit farm near Fisher ,,a i,,th as follows: Annual v"e. Va., owned by Mr. P. S. sermon bv Rev. W. A. Lambeth, i Bd. f Mooresville. Mr. Erwin William Preston Few, Ph. D., OorrMDonflMice of Th Fnterpr'oe vyaniunne oaer was the!scuci,n umimci ouum-j venae oratorical triDUtes to tne i'.e approacn oi spring is in- China. The known rlpith fmm ioiu oy tne becretarv of War j ; daughter of Conrad Yoder, the ern Cotton Oil Company, was in j departed. Reading1 the great dicated by the gleam of the the plague number 30 000 and wno s a brilliant lawyer, to il original pioneer an 1 father of the j tbis section recently and de- j memorial orations, or hearing the piscatorial fervor that irradiates according to the official statistics, lustrate what grievous mistakes jYoders in Catawba and Lincoln scribed very interestingly the j average ones, you are struck by the eyes of Senator Frye of : the death rate averages:00 daily! law.vers sometimes make by try j Counties. She married John j new Price-Campbell cotton pick- Ithe fact that verbosity exceeds Maine just before the opening of But the officials haye little lns to browbeat witnesses. ! Becker, a Pensvlvania nrm.. ing machine, whch as conserva-i sincerity words as a rule are . the tishinsr season. Burins- thp l-nnwipdaonf thQ ., An attornpv nf mn(!i,oki. J l" --.-. - C-J ' v..-. v i,u, LWUUHllLO Hi v-L-i-j 4 X kJl The barn of Mrs. Tisha Harp, , His true original name was al-itive a magazine as World's made to serve for feeling. winter while the streams art ice- the interior or if they have they reP-tation went to a small town who lives at Harmony, was ' was known as John Berker. All I work declared will revolution- j i. One sentence from the heart is bound and the spruce trees are are not permitting the facts to to trT a case, in the course of burned Tuesday night with a lot the old German people used to ' ize cotton growing in the South. worth a dozen pages from the; white with snow, the Senator be known. which he saw that, in order to of feed, harness, a buggy, surrey call him Becker in this section of I AIr- Haskell declared that the j tongue or mind..:- He', who- feels loves, now and then to relate a It is impossible even to est:- win for bis client, he would have The fire is the country until the English i machine has not yet reached its is bound to convey some measure ' fish story. mate the number of deaths that to discredit the testimony of a believed to be incendiarv. : people translated his nnm to ! highest development and that it i of his feelings to those about him. He teils of a memorable trio on! have resulted from lanV r.f f. i young man. w w : 1 m. t m r u. VJL AVUU He who speaks by rote, however which Senator Spooner joined: TheChinese are directing their After several offensive ques- so Deautnuny ians to sever the nun at rns choicest trout stream, efforts to control the plague uons l"e lawyer asked the OdicVW-cll. Leuoir Topic. - .i Rev. .1. W. Bell has acceprea superintendent Matron of . .. Ornlinn's Home. tl'iC LL,m of the Reformed ' some fertilizer. ji it uio rtimth -it rivwnt. Mr. Be .... i ,u irMbnnt xWil : On,- Fntbo-W Hnoa I Baker- In the examination of j 1S somewhat crude as it is tlU 1 4.4 1 1 1 1 I Mill - ' vvv.iju -vr IIVJ kU J U tllUt Ruph iegistration Book of UU' no cruder, if it is It is indeed as migration, you will find many j crude, as the first locomotive cr latehstrings of sentiment. German names of Rprk-Pr i the first Among the S000 recorded in that i however, McUormiCK reaper, and there is every They had it ail arranged, after chiefly along the railways and .youth sharply, "Are you not a book, there is only one name ; promise that it will be very Phillip Baker, and he came about , ' speedily developed until it as it Senator Tillman's tribute to hiving called into counsel a re- frontiers, for political reasons. worthless fellow?' :eeds Mr. Bailey at Barium. departed associates, Dolliver and liable fish-dealer, and a trust- Since the recent Russian request I don't know, sir,"' replied Clay, is a specimen of genuine worthy expressman, that a box for permission to cross the bor- the young man. oratory cry stali zed eloquence, of trout should arrive every other der and quarantine Chinese "Now, as a matter of fact," 17o-. The Beckers are of the satisfactory as the harvesting ! Rhetorically there is nothing to dy at Senator Frye's home to towns along the Amur China rePeated tne lawyer, tapping the German descent and still retain ' machines for other crops. I the words he uttered, but they ; indicate the success with which j has been attempting to check table in front of him to empha- that name. There are many1 In Mr. Haskell's opinion even are clothed with the garb of they were casting the fly. ! the plague along that frontier, size nis remarks, "don't you living now in Pennsylvania ot tne present machine can be used i sincerity and carry echoes to the The plan worked beautifully but the Russian legation sars knovv YOU are so regarded in are ti.e oio hen is this community?' "I don't know, sir,'' repeated the boy, -Well," continued the lawyer, "isn t your father a worthless fellow?-' "I don't know, sir," was the Durham. N. C. Alumni aaau-w. Aunt lena Allison, colored, ; that name. Bakers are of the ! with profit in Oklahoma and heart even when presented in the of course we caught sjme and that this has been done ineffW- Rev. L. B Abernethy. Canton, said to be more than a hundred i English descent and had original-1 Texas and in other places where j cold and passionless form of some we didn't" but the express- tiyely, because there are no doc N. '. years old, died yesterday morning ; ly settled in the south eastern tn land is flat, cotton abundant ; print. . ; roan was fairly regular in the ' tors there who are familiar with Mr Henry Wilson, who lives at her home in the Poplar Branch I portion of Virginia and from ana" labor scarce; but he would! We quote his concluding Weight of fish forwarded, and modern methods of sanitation, one and one half miles east of settlement. She had been so ; thence they migrate into the state j not advise anyone under the or-! words: the prepaid charges wera about Local authorities, including Lenoir, is the owner of possibly ' na' death for some days that it ' of North Carolina. They founded dinary conditions that prevail in j "Dolliver as we all called him, ; the same from day to day. All the police and soldiers, in former U'St hen on record, lne "uo 1UUU'. cnu d, coiony wnicn now is hidge- section t,o purcnase tne ma-1 was a great man. ureat men worn, wen unui one uay a uis- epiaemics, ao not care or do not " Tk . chine with the idea that it is , are plentiful in this country, but 'patch came from the Fry domi- know how to maintain adequate monotonous reply, thoroughly a practical and work ! not as great as Dolliver. Good cile: sanitary measures. Japanese "Come, come!" roared the able machine already. The per- men are plentiful in this country, , "Rush two more boxes smoked and Russians have both offered attorney. Answer me. Don't fected machine will come in the but not as good as Clay. They herring. They are great. Are assistance, but only in a few TOU know that your father is a very near feature, probablv two i both have left us and we know tV.e salt mackeral running also?" places have these offers been 'worthless fellow, who lies arou ad hence are of the English d-scent, i or three years. not how soon our own time may There was a busy time with ; accepted, the Chinese not liking as Virginia was visited by the The price put on the preseni ; come. I feel that with especial the wires'jus' then, for the fish , to receiye favors from foreiners, Knglish, long before old Pennsyl-; machine is $3,000, and it is ' force. But-but I cannot go on, dealer had got his orders mixed, whose political motives they dis- vania was settled by the Ger-! claimed that it will pick an acre Mr. President. I have thoughts, and instead of shipping fresh trust, mans and the Beckers were j of cotton an. hour, regardless of but the words will not come. So trout to Frye's home, he had Physicians engaged in colq- among them. And hence this ! the amount of cotton to the I wTill sit down." sent herring thoroughly smok- batting the disease are of the The veteran senator from South ed. But the Senator was equal opinion that warm weather will .m ut fifteen vears old came- Monday she was apparent-' combe. Martin. Moore and War and is half white brimmer and dead for some little time and ren counties, where there are a Last year she iiAaeieni! wt-xe ueing maue . great many of these yet living, to secure a casket I3r her when who spell their name Baker. that she was ; The Bakers are Virginians and brood of now it w.is discovered still alive. half Indian game. l-.i.l i.'trc nnil raised a ni hi.liliHK. While sht walks with a tottering step and lu r eyesight is somewhat de tVctive, vet she is a hale and it ji,:.i., f' hearty granny ana nms iau lu Hickory Democrat. continue her usetulness in the v.O'-M I'or some lime. Dr. Shu ford accompanied Dr. Foard to Statesville, last week, to a misunderstanding where the later will undergo an operation for kidney trouble. t . t.i ti i i :u xur. i.ou. nan is guing iu uunu , e married her in 17 a fish pond 150 xSuOOfeet, in the onjv i-, Tn..,s nf channel bottom back of his farm. The u.t nviri ini, : the house work?" j "I don't know, sir,"' j youth. ''Why don't him? There be sits jury." all day and won't said you on the ask the John Becker who married Cat- acre. It is understood that quite let ween the county commission frsimJ drainage commissioners & to w hose duty it was to a Irid :-(' over the new build harine Yoder was of the Pensyl-, a number of machines will be Carolina might have ransacked to it. Camp supplies had been kill the germs, although this vanian German descent. When ! built for Texas, Oklahoma and the classics for metaphors, he mu ed with the hsh caught that may bring only a temporary 1)7, she was Mississippi for the next season might have spread the liberal day--of course. He hasteud his respite. It is said by the medi And they and they will no doubt be stores of the English language reply: "You received the bait cal authorities that such an Solomon, I used to excellent advantage, over a discourse of hours, and by mistake. Nothing but smoked ; epidemic as the present one, RESULTS THAT REMAIN Newton Peo- . i l -i i i . - .1 ivc-ntly cut by the meowing pona will oe iu to ieet aeep ; Eiizabatb .Sarah. Pollv. Eliza an One advantasre that will be felt have failed utterly in paying, so herring will ever machine across the: Hickory road, and will be stocked with cat fish. uannaiu David was born 17' : even bythose planters whodo not ' touching a tribute to the friends trout, you know." the public was put to some in- Married in Burke county at the ! and spoke the German language ! use the machines .will be the ! who have passsed away. Senator Spooner usually con- c . i wnietiee for several days. Mr. res;(j.nce nf Esquire Adams on at first. He married a Miss check it will put on the exorbi- "I have thoughts, but the eludes the tale truthfuily by J.ihn M. Crisp, Register of Deeds, ti;0 c, 0f February, Mr. Roy i Vanhorn, an English lady. Then . tanfc prices charged by the negro words won't come!" How often giving the return message: solved the problem by ordering ium2arner to Miss Clara Lingle, he ceased to speak the German, j cotton pickers those insections, have we seen the lover, the ''Received the bait, and taken the bridge built and let the mat- i,h!i, ,,fr,od nountv H A ! He had learned the blacksmith ; Charlotte Chronicle friend, the companion, bending it sic -hook and all." "Affairs Adams was the officiating magis-i trade under his father's manage- over the lifeless form and tne a. xn La-ten," Joe Mitchell t-ate !ment. He settled at Baker's . . . - . forever-sealed lips of one who" Chappie, in National Magazine 1 Ho. Raising in U ataiiCa ... . Mountain on the lands once had gone, unable to give utter- for iarcn. owned by Elias and Daniel Yod-; Mr. Editor: I wish to give ance to a single apothegm of . m . -.. -w -r -r --., J . 1 A. " f 111 I 1 I er. rney had beuat John, rienry ; hui reauers my snort ex peri- griei or one syiaoie oi ctespair: Sidney, Jones, Caroline, Adalina, j ence in hog raising since March, And that sad tragedy to the sur and Eliza. Thus his first wife I lO. viving when not even tea's wil died, then he married Sally catch fresh which is entirely pneumonic, has not visited the world since the middle ages. ter el whose duty i!!if ie decided rial's thonghtf illness ;tn-r is appreciated. to pay lor later. Mr. in the CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldren. The Kind Yoa Kate Always 3sgi.t Mr. Z. B. Buchanan is solicit-, ing stock for an up-to-date opera house to be made out of the Stroup building. A good opera; house is considered to be one ofj Hickory's greatest needs. Thei sum of $12. "no is the required amount. . ' Bears the Signature of J.c:a.r.a.cr. I .v. i "vii!i' S.'onl. Mi v Malinda Dowel, mot tier of Mr. .h.h.i Dowel, of this place, d.fd. at the home of her son. on Mur.day night of last week. Aj.ei! ahout 7 years. Messrs. Richard MeLeod. Thad V, I I, U';it1 nnd Osie .hvmst.n'left hist. Saturday morn- tVm shavings in the boiler room. ii:g!'..r Washington, D. C. where in. Dog Rescued 163 Lives. The fire department did good Abernethy and begat Jane, Belle and Colen. He and his wife are buried at the Baker grave yard. Elizabeth was born 1S01 and iuve secured positions. An.ong the civil cases deposed of, in court last week, was Hol lar against Bell Telephone Co. Plaint ill' was awarded $1,000 damage. Carl Alspaugh against Eaj.ie hpaugh. Plaintiff was granted a divorce. Capt. W. T. Rowland sent, las! week, to the State Agricul tiiai Department a petition, sine 1 by .",o0 or more of the best citizens of this county, asking i'nr the establishment of an apple experiment orchard in Alexander. T lis is one of the things our ap p!e growers need and would be of work Tuesday morning in putting ; married Phillip Warlick. John was born 107 and was The inside of this room was char-! crazy. red but the fire did not spread. ; Catharine was born 110 Sir Edward Morris, prime In that month I bought a pair relieve the silently burning heart minister of Newfoundland, tells of Duroc pigs, and on August the speaks its pathetic eloquene to in the February New on Ruling Made Papers. Uncle Sam has formulated : Are Appreciated by pie. Thousands who suffer from backache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after another, finding only temporary j benefit. This is discouraging, , but there is one special tridnej medicine that cures permanently I and there is plenty of proof right here in Newton. Here is the testimony of on? i who used Doan's Kidney Pi lis ; years ago, and no ;v states that : the cure was lasting. ! W. K. Self, College St., New Mailing ton, N. C. , says: "I found Doan's j Kidney Pills to be a reliable kid- nev medicine and have no hesi tation in making this fact known. The loss is slight and the mill will hardly sutler any interruption from the trouble. and married Jacob H. Shufcrd. Wide World sow farrowed 7 -nisrs. which T iu nparlv pwrv Hnv' Masrazine a remarkable storv c f . new olan b v whit b to decrease. sold for S30. Then on April 2 Then comes the mourner with heroism on the part of the New-' the promiscuous sending out of pIy back waf lame for ''uite a she mothered a litter of 10 which profuse tears or storm of words, foundland fisherman. The name of second -class mail matter, in-' wnile antJ 1 felt languid. The I sold for 850.50, and on Septem behind whose countenances we of this man was George Haryey, eluding newspapers, magazines. ; kidne secretions were also un- f)ut a fire at the Elliott Knitting j Salhe was born 104. and mar- i bar 14 she brought forth l:i pigs can see the lurking seeds of quick and he resided in a low, rocky and other periodicals Mills, which started it is believed, rje(j j0i1D Warlick for S25, leaving four still on demonstrations of grief appall Bay. an order instructing postmasters L " lvluue x llls 1 hand, So rating them at the our very souls! In those days the emigrant to notify publishers in case of and 1 musfc say that nothing eyer same price at which the others There is no language to express ships to Canada were crowded non-delivery of such mail, and ; l'elPed me so greatly. I inten sold, the sow paid me $131.50, and no heavenly tears to drown with passengers. In the autumn tiye weeks after notice is seryed L" LUIU"1U" Iemcuj and during the same time the the bitterest sorrows; and the of lS'.-J the brig Despatch, bound the postmaster is authorized to male paid me $05.50 making a deepest grief leaves no scars. to Quebec with a hundred and attach a label jind return the total of 197. Then after feed-' Senator Tillman conveyed that sixty-three souls, in a gale of matter to the sender and collect ing the two parent hogs sixty impression which every wordy wind struck a rock about three at the rate of one cent for each days, feeding them 29 1-2 bushels tribute seeks, but often fails to miles from Harvey's horn. He two ounces. If the publisher! Mr. Se was interviewed on of corn, I butchered and weighed convey genuine sorrow. Au- heard the signals of distress and sends return postage the matter February 15, ;911 and he said: them and the pair netted 785 gusta Chronicle, pounds. The lard, 'after being Dollv was born in 113, and ! married George P, Shuford, ' Solomon was born in Is 15 and first married a Miss Rockett and Sassa-! she died at the birth of her first ! child, and she and child are hur ried at the Baker grave yard. Then he married Anna Hoover I aUU u Jill axe uuiicu a. u vuc : Thesolonica Baptist churchgrave ! yard. Eliza was born in 1820 inn.! lipr-nrnp the. sec.orifl wife of l o ward Jake Rhineliart is 111 From fras Poison. j Hickory. March 2. Take j Rhineh u t of this place, a popu- j In i-young business man, who was made desperately ill by eat ing'crystalized sassafras, makes January 14, until cured. (Statement given 190-) A LASTING EFFECT. out. weighed 82 Hannah ; i r. r -. : 1 1 advantage to the rowers of this section. fruit X-iin-COln.. ii County New.-.. A hill has been introduced in the present Legislature charter- ' g the Mt. Holly, Ponver Elec tcic Railroad Co. The citizens of Denver seem to be s inguino in their belief that, this line will be a reality in the near future. ! George P. Shuford was born in 1825, died young. ! John Becker and wife belonged j to the Dunkard church. He was i born in 1775. Catharine Yoder was born 1782 and died August 1867 and were buried at Thesolo nica Church grave yard. After he Durkards passed out of exis- slow progress toward iij ii uvt inent. The body seems to haye recovered but the mind is still sick. Mr. Uhinehart lias periods of I Violent mania, once he seized a i nail and bit on it, and several t imes ii. has taken two men to 't 11 I i. ..-I 4- ..-. . I.A 1l hold mm. oi'in.'r utu'es n. l--. . . , .... - .. .1..: ...,,T p.uei and enioys n umi; aiuunu , town. The case is puzzling to the physicians. The erystahzed sassafras came to this city from .the mounLairisiu lujuid form, as sassafras oil. On the way, from the cold or some other cause, it 'hardened into a crystalized form, and when Mr. lihinehardt with several other young men ate of ;. he look- ns much as two table- 11 i. . .1. i i .ii ii.rri. Q rir.c-. rf ' the largest nog we nave ueaj-u 111. (1 L! Wlllh I ( JI J ' to rendered pounds. My experience with the two hogs was as follows: I put them in the pen on November 17, one Tatt Appoints a Negro, Washington, Feb. 28. Presi- immediately launched his boat, will be returned at the rate of. "I willingly confirm the state- with his boy of twelve, his girl one cent for eyerv four ounces, ment I gave three years ago, of seventeen and his dog and This giyes the postmasters recommending Doan's Kidney tried to get out of the wreck additional work in re-forwarding Pills, This remedy cured me On deck of the doomed ship second-class mail, and also giyes and I have had no recurrence of wert crowded the crew and the publishers extra expense, in my former complaint," passengers, in imminent peril of the case of promiscuous mailing For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., other 204 pounds. On December ! 10 De Asis.ani -Attorney jener- between his boat and the wreck- It will be of utmost importance Uuffalo, Mew orK, sole agint 17, I weighed them again and ' al o tne Department of Justice. eci ship, out across that awful to publishers to haye their sub- for the United States, one had gained 97 pounds and This is the first time that a waste of water the gallant fisher- scribers to keep them posted as Remember" the name Doan's the other had gained 115. mak- negro has been named for such man and his bra ye children urg- ' to any change of address, and take no other. a prominent position in the ae e(i their frail skiff. To get close oartment. to the stranded ship was to court Lewis, who is at present w dent Taft today nominated Wil- eighing 294 pounds and the ' liam H' Tewis of Boston, a negro their lives. A terrible sea raged of matter that finds no delivery. ing a gain of 212 pounds. During the next t tarty days they gained 210 pounds making a total gam ' an instant destruction and the task : spoons Mr. Charley Seagle, a son of Mr. D. T. Seagle received pain ful injuries on last Monday by heiru kicked in the face -by a nnle. His left iaw was broken ti,, nil is. said to be from one in two places and both the upper sx drops. and lower front teeth werej it is said that there is no other knocked out. The accident oc-'case Q1 record of poisoning from cured on Mr. Charley Dellinger's this drug. place where Mr. Seagle's saw mill outfit was engaged in sawing ; timber. The young man's face is ! A special MEDICINE FOR KID ladly bruised' so much so that he j NEY AILMENTS. will carrv the f irs n loner time. 1 Munv elderly people have found m j - - ' ' ". . ... j . . . , . . T T . I C1i . I C ' . 1 1 1 A J ' tencein this section of county, i of 422 pounds in sixty days, assistant uni.ta states atcorney oi saving tuose ou ooru t-usu , they carried themselves to the j being weighed the last time after ( at Boston, is one of the best well-nigh hopeless, but Harvey's . Btotist church. (Japt. John j they had been killed ard blead. ; UC1U iaBJe's 111 U14 W. W. Blackburn in Watauga : Umted states' we win succeed witn marveious intelligence, Democrat John G. Thompson, who resign- seemed to understand what was' ed recsntly to take up private req aired of him and at a signal law practice in Danville, 111. The from his master sprang out of A Libellous History. place pays $5,000 a year. the boat and swam towards the Roanoke, Va., Feb. 27. The Boston, Feb. 28. -William ship. The seas overwhelmed) greatest excitement prevails Henry Lewis is one of the lead- him and drove him back, but he here among the patrons of the ing men of his race in the coun- persevered and finally came near' Roanoke College, as well as try. Born of parents who had enough. The sailors threw him among the Confederate veterans, been in slavery, he won distinc- a rope, which he gripped with owing to the introduction of a tion at Harvard as a scholar and his sharp teeth and at last he history of the United States, an athlete, attracted attention got back to his master and was ! i which carries paragraphs relat- later as a lawyer in this city drawn into tne boat almost dead : ing to alleged improper relations and during the administration of from exhaustion. Communica I between masters and slaves in President Roosevelt was ap- tion was now established be ' slave days, as well as to para- j pointed assistant district attor- tween the ship and Harvey's 1 graphs to vilify Robert E. Lee ney . skiff, and with the most laborious ; Becker died a member of the Dankard church. G. M. Yoder, (To be continued.) Newton Enterprise: Mr, G, U. Reep killed his big hogTuesday. It weighed 730 pounds. This is of anywhere this year. (This Catawba county hog lacked a yood deal of being as heavy as c the one killed in January by ex sheriff Milliken, His hog weighed 815 pounds. Chatham Record. HAS MILLIONS OF FRIENDS. La"- . . .. . . . . r, i'o a .; 1m r. i i-t -i ir Fv's K ney Remedy a quick reiiei I lencs oy iimiiuno .uu .. .v..j ani prmHnent Denent irom Kianey ana vc u-co. ... Physician was secured, who ad- bladder ailments and from annoying the past forty years i nde them its ; xWoA f i lL 4.- 4. u u 1 u-inary irregularities dae to advanfing the best Salye in the world tor sores, V1ea that the patient be brought Koffan. Farmer. JVIo.. ul rs eczama, burns boils, scalds In th . I i-in u.n;f..i o . r.r na :.. .pni'. RMnA. Kpmv ffe. ted corns, rore eyes, spraisui, swenup 1 f r i- . i . . ..trf enrufi t-l The history is entitled A His- torv of the United States bv H. Va in 1863 How would you like to number your T7iarm :-,', Kit TT.illinr.K Rnclc lan 's Arn.CA V. JLilsOIl. Lewis was born in Berkeley, i efforts every soul was saved. t r ue was as no equal for others' to know of it." For Sale by all t-i.es ?5c at Clarence Llapps ana k. . j. v - 7 ' - " - - -j J r v.niaae rfrl :rTK v. u i. : a complete cure in mv case aim w.u TI Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Medicines that aid nature always most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loose-? the cough relieves the lunars, opens "v secretions and aids nature in restoring ; the system to a healthy condition. , Sold by Clareaoe Clapp and R. P. : Freeze Druggists. The dog"sowner was presented a ; gold medal from King William-IV. Doan's Regulets cure constipation, tone tne s oniaen, s:'.mulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite ard easy pas?es of the b m's. Ask your (Eefl WeM If you are sick, you wish to get well, don't youl Of course you do. You wish to be rid ot the pain ana misery, and be happy again. If your illness is caused by temaie trouDie, you can quicklv get the right remedy to get well. It's Cardui. This great medicine, for women, has re lieved or cured thousands of ladies, suffering like you from some female trouble. TAKE (T A, 1 For Women's Ills Hn Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., tuffered agomy lor leTen ruars. Eead her letter about Cardui. She write! : "I to nek lor seren Tears with female trouble. Evefi month I "would Ttry Marly u. w.i, m-. V.n,. nrl hjirt. T took 12 bottles of C&rdi aad Wtt VUV TT AWJLJL "J -i, - -' cured. Cardui is a GoA-send to snff ering women." Try & AT ALL DRUG STORES f 4 ::.: . . ' ,. . . 5 - ; , i , - ; i i - i ;" . a s i .' . - . r . i - . . 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