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) s v :..y , WTO PRI r i - i 4 Vol. XXXIII. NEWTON N.C THURSDAY, MARCH, 16, 1911. No. 5 N ERI SEo 9 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ( Live Items Culled From Exchanges. j I Iredell. ZButrle. !ut-villc landmark. Morganton News-Herald. A car attached to west-bound j Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant and lit rruin No. 11 yesterday was loaded ; tie daughter, Betty, arrived here v.itli soldiers. The troops were I Wednesday from Missoula. Mon- wvbably a part of the movement 1 now beinff made toward Texas. Work on the Statesville Air! l J o Uolf yv,;ia wj u-- k .aa ,. the force of State convicts who are doing the work is now p-t?ar Fourth creek. Mr. L. E. Garrison, son ot Mr. Il . Chapel graded school) to attend .,ul Mrs. S. H. Garrison. of;a Sutmille. fell under a train at ! ution The appropriation for : place SztarA night March 4lb Seville yesterday morning and j S tete Hospi al here for the Well we arg glad to knQw Ins ritfht foot fras s badly mash- j next two 18 $190,000. j our snerjff Mr R Huiu &nd rl that it had to be amputated i The S. McD. Tate Chapter his deputies are proving them jti!t above the ankle. Mr. Gar- Daughters of the Confederacy j sel ves worthy of the high posi rirun was walking along beside a are making preparations this j tions they hold. We learn that i lowly moving locomotive, pre- week to hold a sale on Saturday, j they have been bothering some ,arin to board the train to go to ; Soirtanburg. S. C, to take a iutar run on the Spartanburg monument now in course of con division as flagman, when he struction in the court house stend on a piece of metal and ; square. The sale will consist of tell, his feet being thrown under things donated by friends of the the locomotive, a wheel passing i organization. Anybody in the ov-er one feot. He grasped the county wishing to contribute .omotive with his hands and ir(rt)iHiy savea nis uie uy quiciy .hawing himself up and away from the machiney. The train v.u stopped promptly and the injured man hurried to the Mis- skn hospital, where he is being , .......1 if Th omnntntinn w:i rAd shortly after his arrival at rh- hospital. XicolrL. l.ih. utit Couaty Time. At her home near Machpelah, .n 'l-Vb. 25. 1911, Mrs. Isabella Pii-iiitt leiarted'this life. a-e 82 virs Mr C M Yoder and one of! Mr(; M. C)der and one or, ru. neiffnDCM-s, 01 -lawuu. PuCu tl.ruugh here Monday with two liiiof potatoes for the Gastonia market. Potatoes ?D cents a bushel. there brin"- "I Mr. George Gales, a young man ; of T years, died of pneumonia, and ws buried at Hull's Grove ; tTRuvu. .unuay xne am- auc Wtr5rd was only ill about 5 ta.. He leaves a mother and one Lster to mourn their loss. l. i r. 1 i r M'u Mr. Stuart L. Roberts, of Hick iii, and others are in this city this week with a view of opening up a branch office here for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Mr. Roberts will be the manager while Mr. J. G. Iscnhour will be the loaal agent. W were glad to mrt these gentlemen. -Ale2CsirLc5Ler r.v!oivilk Scout. t'nls are out for the marriage 'f Miss Mano, daughter of Mrs. i-lia Ilosrle. to Mr. Maurice L. iwultney, at the Presbyterian hurth on the evening of Wednes day. March loth, at 8 o'clock. Hcf)iesentativeTeaffue has had Jn act passed by Legislature providing for the building of a flw jail in Alexander and an ther to prevent the constant 'Hredatien of domestic fowls. Alexander people do not have much use for a jail; but domestic fowls do create a lot of treuble. Mrs. Mary Jane James, wife of "Bud" James, departed this life Monday Feb. 27th. She had! beta in feeble health for some tfme and, on the morning of that day, she gave birth to twin labies which were both dead. Me was thought to be doing ''Kly, till near six o'clock in the evening, and her husband was preparing some nourishment for r, he heard her ve-ice and turn '3C to the bed he found her dy- lTltf. It was supposed to have ken heart failure. She and the ''Ul infants were laid in one wnm an(i lnrne to Mt. Olive t'huivh of which she was a mem ber. MilKit3 that aid nature always imxessful. Chamberlain's Cough jjuiedy at:ts 0ft tLLt la Jt iooaens 'tcivr-1 rel'te-es the lungs, opens the Uiiuj aj(is nature in resttn ing v, yitem to a healthy condit ion. j Clarence Clapp and it. P. J in i mi i tttmm tana, to spend some time with Mrs. r. u Murphy. In addition to the regular ap- iTrleach other and everything works nf fha Hoof nA r, U CUl ua hnish up the new building beemn . . . . onni.An.;rtJ 1 , i T . , , March 18th to raise money to hnish paying for the Confederate! anything of value which has acu uu uc usnui lu mem can do so by seeing Mrs. C, E or Miss bue Tate. ClSTrfila.'n r3 Shelby star w after the inturban trolley uiic lii4l is ucnig uuiil uy the; Piedmont Traction Company and we're going to show the officials ! how anxious we are t get it. The contract has been let for its construction as far as King's Mountain and it is at that point tnat xve want it to turn Shelby. ward." - - Congressman E.Y. Webb.repre- . i1..' -: . - gressionai aistnct, isatnomeior: a brief rest and is meeting hist .. .1. -i i- .., .1 inenas ana discussing witn tnem the stormy Congress that ad - iourned last Satnrdav Prpsi - ent Taffc has cajej an extra ! sessjon t0 begin April 4 so Mr j yebb will have to go back next! month. He says the Republican party is shattered absolutely and never netore was bAfnr wi tVr- nb bright prospects for the election of a Democratic president two years hence Body i Pat Coleman. The body of Pat Coleman still reposes in the undertaking es tablishment of Hare, Bard Co., and no other communications have been received in regard to it. It was expected that some message would have been receiv ed from James Coleman of Cono ver, who tkought that the dead man might have been his brother, but nothing has been heard from him; nor has the Ontario Power company replied as to whether it will pay the burial expenses. To have been the possessor of $7000 and a life insurance policy, the dead man is attracting very little attention from his" reputed relatives. One of tke letters received heretofore in regard to Coleman's origin stated that his wife had been buried in New York. Mr. Hare has written to one of the large undertaking companies of New York, asking them to try to find out what company buried Mrs. Coleman. If this is dis covered it may be possible to locate the deceased's daughter, who is said to be a nun in a New York convent. Asheville Gazette-News. Sins at His Own Funeral. Ovid, Mieh., March 10. Wil liam Faxon's voice was heard at his own funeral. While his body lay in a casket those gathered to pay final tribute heard two hymns by him and also heard him as one of a trio, mciuamg ms on wa daughter, in sacred songs. His voice was reproduced by a phono- graph. Doan's Regulets cure constipation, toue the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote, digestion and appetite and easy passages of the bowels. Ask yOur druggist for them. 2a ceats a box; in 1909, ten thousand dollars a' n .7 f r vo. v u invitation from the Miss year for two years has been!n,.pri.0;fM 4. West Newton Items, Special to Th Newton EnterprU. Well here we are again. The same old seven & six, we are well Pleased with our home and sur roundings, we are enjoying better health at present than we have for several years. We are having fine weather in which to work and plenty of work to do. We enjoy our work in the hosiery mill fine. W have a ! sood comPany to work for and supennienaenis to woric u.r:86!111 ! cl c el llWe clock works, a.d everything -M-y.s o1am --. , 1.1. 1 i ,xr. . - vvh a.rknrur arra urtth 4-1-10 : j -v.4. . v, 2 Ul LUC iUilJ I of the moonshiners of late Let the good work continue. Miss Cordie Loftm and Miss Annii McKinnis two of the Seven Springs charming young ladies spent Thursday night in oar town the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Drum. Mrs. Etta j Coleman and daughter, Miss Ada i spent a iew aays last week with Ressjher father Mr, T. F. Drum, neai Catawba. Your correspondent and family visited (at their eld home) the family ef Mr. J, M. Cook near Mays Chapel church last Satur- ! day night and Sunday j ... j Resolutions of Respect. j Whereas it has pleased our ! kind heavenly father to remove , from our midst, by death, little I Hazel Cook, aged 5 years, 10 ' months and 13 days, and whereas .-.0 will be gr.tly missed both itt the home circle and in the Sunday school at May's Chapel, ; ar1 fla, -hArt, B wtk VVl-,.. fore be !t resoIved that whil w orratJv TiortnrTi hpr flcatli anrl i in deep sympathy with the par- ! CBts and ot,ber loyed ones in this deeP distress, that yet we bow in numDle submission to the will of Him wno is 100 wise to err' I and two Sood to make mis" i takes' Prarin that tbe same 10in -,esus wo saiu, suuer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not, and in! whose loying arms little Hazel is now sweetly resting, will sustain j them im this sad hour of sorrow 1 and bereavement. : Resolved second, that we may all live in that humble and child ' like suplicity and faith that j characterized little Hazel, that when we are called away from ; the Sunday school below re shall be ready to answer the roll call above, ana join in witn ntue tt 1 ,i -11 tu.i .-- neJ uunuu .a, ui;JT Harwell wit State vs throng of Sunday School children j D j getzer whohaye gone on before. J T D Shuford paupers Resolved third that a copy of Ja C1k pa flpers these resolutions be spread upon . D c Hke -t State vsClie the minutes of the May's Chapel . MahaU Hfer pauper Sunday school, a copy sent to ; E L Rwe fees the beraved family and a copy be j pink Holbrooks w lt fees sent to the North Carolina j Mjk u feeg Christian Advocate, The Nfw- g. - Hedrick pupef ton Enterprise and The Ca-, D M CUm wit gtate y tawba County news with a re quest to eacn to puoiisn. Mrs. J. N. Herman Mrs. Mittie Taylor Miss Grace Cline H, F. Jones. Com. Webb Most Popular Man in Con fress. Th Washington correspondent j Dave McGee road damage -f th, nhQrint.tP F.ninir: for Mrs. Brady Chronicle, writing under the date of the Cth says: "Representative webb is easi - lv the most popular man in the House of Representatives, It is due to his popularity more than any oae other thing that char i-tin Via- a r aair n fti e fv and whe itcomes , fQf .fc asaj Yate wbb , nthe and jt & he wU win in , J H Mouse sup of paupers tariff 35SrtB3- .ro Dave Price work en oort throat? Doe your cough annoy you at , house yard night, and do you raise mucus in the p Rm, .,t f morning : Do you want relief? If take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy vou will be pleased. Sold by Clarenc I Clipp arid K. $ Breeze, Disbursements of County Commissioners. DECEMBER Q M Smith for sup of pau pers $ Alice Summer row board 5,:.o for jury Alice Summerrow board for jury Frank Bolick wit State vs Keever Prank Bolick wit State vs Keever - 13 63 3 05 163 33 12 7 50 j J F Abernethy sup of pau F A Yoder sup of pau ! 1 O Clapp wit fee of Beaulah Rader inCarpenter case 35 10 F Smyre election ex ! j 1 ; , T -'JI pense 3 Goforth wit State vs Rader Gertrude Hall stenograph er in Carpenter case 1 2( 00 C M McCorkle fees etc 7 D E Whiten r and others, election expenses Hick-J ory 31 J G Marshall room rent S Hickory election Pope Gro Co jail supplies S L Killian jail fees for December 5 00' 2 05 10 4S 15,f,0 A E Brown election ex pense Monogram Corpening & Son taking grand jury to County Home Rhyne Bros jail supplies Annie Hufstettler wit State vs Honeycutfc Poarl Duncan wit State vs Honeycutt Harriet Coulter support 2 months Amie Li neberger support 2 2 2 2 5 00 2 5 C M McCorkle court fees 101 W A Scott wit in Carpen- ter case Rhoda Shook support Ella Cline wit State Honeycutt 15 80 1 50 :J 10 ' as Cline wit Honeycutt San Voder wit State State ys 3 vs Cacpentrr rtha Hogan 3uPIxrt T C Blackburn salary one 3 50 : - month 12 50 15 A 1 Fox Wlt btate vsChn CZ T? Wrkrvltn Ktrxitif TTinlr- - - ory Fair G M Simpon wit State vs 50 tx - 05 15 15 - 3T -7 "5 ' 10 - 00 1100 3 10 3 50 ; McLurd G T Barger court cost G Caubla court fees s L Killian fees ! Garland Travis wit State vs arpenir Jane Arrowwood support D L Russell court fees A C Cline wit State vs Carpenter Marion Huffman paupers J F Stewart wit State vs Carpenter Chas Sigmon paupers D E Fry court fees P C Shepard court fees Waiter Eckard court fees - 1 i R W Cline wit State vs ; Carpenter J H McLelland court fees - j 1 - , Jack Chrlstopher support 2 1 1 20 Julia Mobley support Dave Clominger support J U Long support of pau Total amount paid out ; in December 1010. JANUARY i Anna Propst support $643.1 2 25 2 ' Herman tax refunded I J u LonS for PP ,Martha H2an suPPrt Harger serving election tion notice lrt AT Keener lumber 3 W L Abernethy one day on board of health Pink Setzer support ofDaa McGee and wife Martha Kanipe support ,:OL Cline salary as Supt. of County Home so. and hands of Newton town- ship 6 J P Campbell building bridge tiO J U .Nixon jail fees 20 41 paupers Owego BridgeOo Piers for G Bolick witness fees Moore's Ferry Bridge iSOO.OO Sarah Hoyle support J D Nixon jail supplies f 00 CP Settlemyre work Catawba County News 00 blank books road use C M McCorkle stamps for CS G Rhyne Bros jail supplies T C Blackburn medicines 22 8 13 4 10 C W Bagby election expense 2 P F Starnes inspection of Moores Fevry bridge 35 ,i It, ! J A Garvin jail supplies piers Rhyne Hardware Co iron bolts etc Conover Roller Mills coun ty home supplies N L Deal county home supplies J P Burns bringing pris oners to jail F A Yoder su of paupers 00! 10 00 1 J F Abernethy sup os pau 'J3 j F E Bost clerk toRoadSupt24 ..! Everett Corriher wit State t 1 1 1 37 ft 1 1 2 3 vs Carpenter Chas Sigmon paupers Elyira Sigmon support J P Rowe fees State vsJohn Moose F A Linney Solicitor Fees forJuly court FA Lmney Solictor Fes for Nov. couit T D Shuford fees Rhoda Shook support Johnnie An o wood supjort Rufe Yount support Elijah Huffman support of paupers Harriett Sigmon support WATurEer wit State vs 50 ' 30 - 10 10 :i 1 1 Herman 6 pope supporl 0 j Radftr wit Su Ate vs 4 Rader R F Stephens wit State vs Link Susan Propst support 1 1 2 Cora Wilson support 10 Felix Mullenax wit State vs Carpenter 2 3 .-, 2 W C Ivcnvon wit State vs Carpenter ! J P Yount wit State vsCar penter Reeves Burke support Geo Strutt support of Prince England 2 Mrs S E MCoy supuort Sid Hedrick support Ada Huffman wit State vs Fox . Rob Reinhardt wit State vs Claud Pollard Mahala Hefner supjxrt Guss Crawford wit State s Ervin Julia Mobly support , jas Clark support - Jas Ramseur sup of pauper 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 10 1 Total amount paid out 00 '-in January 1011, si 367, 8 10! ' FEBRUARY 70j 3 ; Henry Harvinson for sup L E Hunsucker wit State 1 2 00 140 vs C Hunsucker Chas Sigmon supiort of child 30 40 1 00 1100 3 00 2 00 130 1 00 2 00 ; Q M Smith support of pau Dave Byers support -l Lottie Pope support 10 1 Elvira Sigmon support w Harriet Sigmon support fy. 1 Jack Christopher support ;.IU Long sup of paupers 20 C E Long wit estate vs Carpenter Anna Propst support Martha Kanipe support O L Cline salary keeper of county home J B Parlier work on road J R Hilton burial expense of Nancy Ennis 50 95 00 50 50 00 15 ! Poovey and Stewart work on road 140 , J L Huitt listing road hands 00 in Caldwell township 4 l Rhyne Yount & Co county 00 , home supplies 44 02 Pink Ennis bui'ding bridge 0 2 00 Gordon-Wilfong sectioning 4 00 road hands in Jacobs Fork township 21 20 L G Wilson building bridge 12 84 Prince England support 1 , S Wilkinson listing road 3 00 hands in Mt Creek T. Jas Lane support 8 00;W Caldwell work on 1 00 bridge C E Killian burial expense 35 00 of confederate pension 4 00 er "20 00 Barton Baker work on roads 8 00 3 50 Chas Little laying out road 1 00 J J Jarrett wood for court 12 23 Marion Huffman for paupers 6 00 : Perry Benfleld support 5 months 40 T D Shuford support of on bridge 05 J M Clampitt listing road hands in J F township 45 -I -T Cansler lumber 8."iFL Propst lumber and 00 buildiag bridge 00 Holbrooks & Seagle work on roads I D Q Smyre work on roads 25 ) Newton Township 10 T F Howard work on roads . J H Bailey work on roads 00 E L Beatty road drags J A Cook for paupers 10 Tom Gabriel serving road orders :, R E Gabriel pay roll for work on road near Ter- 4 10 rell ; 205.001 Married on Feb. 2- Mr. James! ; ,"WXK Ine Uoel interest in f0 VV Shuford burial exvense 12 of J T Crider 20 Monroe Harwell lumber 21 2 00 1 105 Cline t Son road drags 00 Cline it Son shop work for 00 county home ;,o M A Sherrill road work Catawba and MtCreek :,o township N M Wyant road work 0t) Bandy township J H Moaser for paupers 00 J C Yount lumber for road ;14 ' use 50 F M Williams printing no- 0J ces 01 J D Nixon jail fees T F Abernethy support of 27 4 20 2 4 .5 -JO 0 (M 45 paupers F A Yoder supiKrt of mu- pers D E Sigmon lumber 4- 2(H),W A Robinson work on road 10 i Town of Newton water for courthouse i 1 05 ; Town of Newton iight for -,o 1 courthouse and jail 24 D E Sigmon supplies "for road use 10:) 25 ; H H Abee laying off road W S Stroup laying off road 10 Chas Mauney wit State vs i Gant H M Alexander antitoxin rto E Li Rowe serving election I notices 1 0 1 1. 00 j M J Rowe comin for pauper 4 0 50 05 05 00 AO 50 50 00 P O Carpenter iail supplies 1 2: W A Rhyne county home supplies 26 J H Burns bringing priso ners to jail Newton Enterprise envel opes County News stationery W A Reinhardt courthouse supplies Walker Evans Cogswell Co Deed Record Walker Evans Cogswell Co supplies for CSC 2 45 5 00 ti 25 IT 17 J E Herman & Son coffin etc for paupers C L Starnes wit State vs Bowman Clyde Helton wit State vs Whitener 10 F D Killian wit State vs Whitener J D Killian wit State vs Whitener H E Rowe salary Supt of Health and extra ser vice . Piedmont Wagon Co iron for county use 14 10 14 00 1 I A V Drum lumber and 2 ?0 j building bridge 2 00!tC Blackburn salary for 100: December 1910 j Jennie Arrowood support 35 00; Sid Pronst for Cora Wilson 0 J F Herman tt Son support 12 2 of Dave Cloninger J P Huitt wit State vs Carpenter Jane Lingerfelt support A G Setzer fee State vs W hitener Rhoda Shook support 00 00 50 40 j j 65 . W Hefner support of Mrs Mays J F Holler support of Ann Drum John Smyre wit State vs Ed Cook Hnry Aiken wit .State vs Ed cook G W Fox wit State vs Sig mon and others Ed Rhodes wit State vs Sigmon and others 25 00 00 m 25 2 00 6 00 Wrigit Bros sup of paupers Mahala Hefner support Sid Hedrick support Ponv Wilson sup of pau Ivey Hill sun of pau Jas Clark sup of pau Albert Ramseur sup of pau A J Sherrill wit Stat? vs 00 i 5 00 3 00 4 17 1 12 6 ; Rube Yount W W Caldwell wit State vs Cornelius and Jones J U Long support of pau pers Total forFebruaryim 1 S1704 1C, ' to tlieir lately deceased member, " - iMrs. D. J. Carpenter. After Sherrill's Ford News. ; retiring for a few moments the CorrMscBdno of The EatNri. I committee reixrted the following Our sick at present are Mr. I resolution, which were unani- 3 i: 6 31 land Mrs. J. X, Sherrill and Mrs. 1 'opteil, after which fil GO. ' Emma Robinson. several sixke of Mrs. Carienters j Mrs. Dollie McCall, Barkley is work iu the chaPr and the love 7 oo ! still at the Long's Sanatorium at f,e Conrate cause. I ooiSUtesviUe she is improving and ! Whereas it has pleased our 1 ! expects to be at home this week i Heaven1 Father to take unto :,00i Dr. H, N. Abernethy's 3 vearjlmself OUr Ved memWr, o,0o!old boy had the misfortune last Maude Powe11 arnter. : Saturday of getting his right eye Wherea rrs. Carienter was 2 55 ! Put out by a piece of wood pierc- ne f ur charter members, and ing the ball, he has taken him to ! fr seerel Jars our chapter 'Charlotte to have his eye tested ' t,vasurer a was a Daughter, i anemu to .miss h annie Milde- i 7 . .v, uirrrunv 10 orand. -,0 j Died at his home on Feb. 2 f0 ! Floyd Sherrill. Deceased ; :0 years old he leaves a wife 25 j - small children. j Mr. .Ed Brown the saw j man has moved his mill to T,2 ' lnds of Mr. Jason Sherrill Terrell. 5 00 ! 2( i 5l ; Col. W. B. A Word To Demonstrators. Having received my appointment at uch a late date, I ake this : method of urging each Demon i strator and co-oporator to give 50 1 tneir Plats of lan(l the lest ; paration ixissible. Where deep breaking has been ' tion. 5.00 i done last fall, it is only neces- 0 ! sary to make a tine seed bed several harrowings anddiscings. ; A well pulverized seed beil is f r f" . 1 . ik 4i ---t-i- 1 ' ' Where land has not been brok-1 eu to a depth of s inches or Newton PeopIe Should Know Hw 62 0 - more, 1 would suggest that be re broke with a long "bull tongue" drawn by two or three I horses. making furrows , - itkw Ui-a 12 inches ap ur-t. roing : as deep as you can. This meth . " od will crack the pan or su' -oili. 1 'Hi ; without bringing it to the ur- face. Be sure the subsoil is , too wet, then break deep as not you 00 can. Canseryinjr of moisture , feed plants during a dry time are frelent. . ; depends on the depth of soil. 34 ! Now then: Take no chances iuick help. on scrub seed, but gtt the best obtainable, ami plant them, and KulneJ remedy. bv frenuant ami shallow rnltivn- Doan's Kidney ; tion especially after tirst ing you v ill sret a protitable narJ aioraei-s. i vipld from nv rnrnmnn sril 1 10: due time I will call on each you and hope to tind you 65 1 thused in the work. J. A. Gabriel County Agent. . 1 501 " A SPECIAL MEDICINE FOR 1 30 NEY AILMENTS. Many elderly people have found 1 5 Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick and permanent benefit from kidney bladder ailments and from annoying complaint since they cured 1 t 5 urinary irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, Mo., 1 says: "Foley's Ridney Remedy effected a complete cure in my case and I want others to know of it." For Sale by all Druggists. i 1 05 50 00 3 Father I never smoked when I was your asre. Will you be able to tell that to your son? Willie Not and keep my face as straight as you do, pop. Puck. 50 00 I 12 1 30 3 10 3 X 30 1 50 12 00 orn Women, worn and tonic. That feeling of not feaye you of itself. Cardui, that effectual weaknesses of women, W tried Cardui and write entlfusiastically of the great benefit it has been to them. Trv it don't erperiratnt use this reliable, oft 3 00 2 05 2 05 2 OR HSOH The Woman's Tonic 205 Mr Rena Hae, of Tierce, Fla., tried Cardui 2T iftwrtrd wrote: "I was a anfferer from all aorta f famalt tmbi, lad nain La nrv aid and Ice, could not sleep, had aborts. ef kM-th. 4 P0 2 00 1 50! "I suffered for rerg, nntil my husband insiitd ea mj t-7ft Cardui. The first bottle are me relief and now I ua abBUSl mL 7 30 5 m) 130 3 00 Try Cardai Twill help you. AT ALL DRUG STOBU i 1 2.V Resolutions. ' At the -po-n1.il " ing of the Ransom-Sherrill Cha p- 20 H :ter, l " D C' helJ ,ouda-V afWr ;noon, a committer was.ipixinled be it resolved; Mr was and mill the near 1st, That we, the Ransom Sherrill chapter, U, D. C. bo in humble submission to the will of Him, who doth all things well, and who maketh no mistakes. -nd. That we will ever cherish as one of our dearest memories, the loved one, who has left us. 3rd, That wo,- tender our deepest sympathy to her lereav ed husband, mother and little children. 4th. That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our chapter., a page being set aside for that purixxse; that copies l pre - ; sent her sorrovving family also to ! the Newton papers for publioa- Mrs. F. M. Williams Mrs, J. A. Gaither Mrs. John P. Yount Com. by j one i SIGNALS OF DISTRESS. it to Read and Hd Them. Sick kidneys give many sig- not nals of distress. The secretions n dark, con tais. sea up.'..;., A Passages are frequent, scanty, painful. Backache is constant day and night. Headaches and dizzy spells to 1 ne weakens! kidneys nerd Dont delay: I?s se a s-cial Pills are for work- S1CK Kiuneys, nacKaciie and uri T - I Tn ; t- UOWC. farmer, North of newton, 1 says: When 1 en ' began using Doah's Kidney Pills about a year ago, T was badly run down in health and my kid 1 neys were disordered, My back ! was lame and sore and the secre- j tions from mv kidneys passed KID - 1 far too frequently. Doan's Kid- ney Pills proved very satis- in : factory and I have not suffered relief : and from any symptom of kidney For sale by all dealers. Price 30 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember' the name Doan's and take no other. Probably there more industrious umor. nothing than an idle Women tired from overwork, nsod ft weakness or helplessness will You should take Wine t remedy for the ailments ana lhousands ot women nmre - tried medicine. 0 3 ; i V - f .. " . - V v f ? ..V j . . . f - V . - ' - -H ' - -. .1- me," . 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