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IE OUTWITTED HUM SID MAKE PHOHTABLE RAID petaiis of Raiding of Government Supply ra ' n ancl Capture of 3QOO Pounds of Flour by In dians Characterize it as Clever Work. In Fiash 100 Mounted Redskins Dashed Upon Booty and Cap ture was Accomplished, Sol diers Handicapped in Carr> out their Plans. Shoridan. Wyo.. Nov. 2.—Further of :l\e raiding of the govern Lnt' supply Train bound lor the "L, of the Tenth and Sixth Cav " from Arvada characterize it as clever I'hvo of work, evidently fanned by the older heads of th Vie tribe. \ccordinsr to Driver James Forger " i n aians were in sight until i bunch of about 100 mounted redskins cuddenlv dashed out a defile in tht biliV and quickly surrounded him. They m:uie little noise outside o; few sharp yells in the nature 01 t niiuands. and while several Indian jjept' Forgen under their rifles, th( balance rifled his wagon train o •a 000 pounds of floui;. \5 a result of the raiding of th( supply train the troops are -in neet and the operations looking to a chase t/ the Utes is practically at a stand still until supplies can be had. The L'tes have completely outwit ted the military and now are reportec tack in Wyoming on Powder river •etracing the route by which th«: entered ~ Montana. They evidently know of the ar.-.va the troops at Ashland and nave either given up the attempt to reach me Cheyennes or are waiting foi that band to meet them in some oth er part of the country. The Innocent Immigrant Girl. Robert Waichorn, the commissions of ininisration, has made a sympathet ie and through study of the immigrant types that reach New York. Discussing these types the other day. he said: •The most naive are the Germans from the smaller and remote states. They have charmingly simple and quaint minds of children. "A beautiful German girl disem tarked here the other day. She was r all and stroEg, blue-eyed and yellow haired. She wanted to know at once if there ~ :c any letters for her. "The r.master at the pier, afte: getting _-r mane, said, byway of u joke: " Is it a business of a love lstte; that yon expect?" "The girl faltered. " A business letter.' " Well, there's nothing here,' saic" the man. after looking over the assort ment. "The girl hesitated. Then, blushing as red as a rosefi she said: " "Would you mind just looking among the love letter, sir?'" SMOKE PEACE-PIPE. Utcs and Troops Have Conference and Come to Terms of Agreement. Sheridan, Wyo., Nov. 3. —A con Terence between the Indians and the troops today resulted in an agree ment on the part of the Utes to re turn with Cel. Rogers to Fort Meade S. D., to be taken care of there by ihe government while Chiefs Redcar and Black Whiskers go to Washing ton to talk the matter over witb President Roosevelt. The Utes will go overland with the troops of the Sixth Cavalry. The Indians have not been disarm td ar.,i will not be as long as they lake no threatening actions. as Weil as Men Are Mads Miserable by iOdney Trouble. ' "v.'r.h preys upon the mind, dis* i le :sons ambition; beauty, vigor . ana cheerfulness soon J:.. __t* ' disappear when the kid , : : -v uoys are out of order .floal, j. cr c:seaset. I v' - * Kidney trouble ha? J become so prevalent that it is not uncommon ' for a child to be borr i . ' \ ' : afflicted with v/eak kid '■"l. , \ : - l neys. If the child urin ---~ —* r.tcs too often, if the che flesh cr if, when the chile - r '->e when it should be able to cajc, it is yet ahlictcd v/itb expend upon it, the of is l:idney trouble; and the lirst --a to towards the treatment ol "'-nt organs. This unpleasant cu-i to a diseased condition ci ; and bladder and not to a habit as " P -ople suppose. _ " -as well as men are made mis - '>■ h kidney and bladder trouble, t: ; ~ - ; ~'-ed the same great remedy. r,'/ the immediate efiect oi iKi is soon realized. It is sole -"■ i one dcllai t- '• ♦ ■ "-ay have a ■" psrr.phlet tell- Homo of Swauip-r.wt. about it, including many of th testimonial letters receivec 'I y -f»crcrs cured. In writing Dr. Kilmei r [ - N. Y., be sure anr r • paper J 1 ; make any mrslatie, but remem " 'he name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil t'lcr s Swamp-Root, and the address "ingL-amton, N. Y., on every bottle. Many Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys But Do Not Recognize It. Mr. Davi 1 L. Ja} inda 1. O. G. T. and Chaplain G. A. R., Broadway, Oakland, Cal., writes: > "I am an old war veteran. I con-![ •; tracted severe bladder and kidney ? trouble. j! S "I spent hundreds of dollars and consulted a host of doctors, but? I neither did me any good. S > ! Finally some of my comrades !who had been cured by Peruna ad-> II mo to try it, s ]> "I at once bought a bottle andj || found it. he'ped me so much that I) ) kept using it for nearly four months. ( > "Peruna has proven the best med- ever used. My pains I gone and I believe myself to be 5 ? cured. S S "I feel well and would not be without a bottle in time of need for > | ? ten times its cost." S AGED WOMAI WAS KILLED BV TRAIN.; | I Mary Tarlton Terribly Man gled by Train this Afternoon at Chestnut Hiil Crossing Near Salisbury, The Cause of Her Death. Salisbury, N. C., Nov. 2—This af ternoon at 1:30 o'clock Mrs. Mary Tarlton was instantly killed at the ' Chestnut Hill crossing, near here, by ialling under a freight train. Her oody was fearfully mutilated. Mrs. Tarlton had been living with the family of Robert Strange and was preparing to go to Albemarle to stay with her relatives there. She was waiting on the Yadkin train, when a northbound freight train came suddenly up. She was carrying *1 heavy grip and on seeing the train immediately stepped to one side to let the train pass and attempted to climb the steep embankment when suddenly the weight of her grip un ,iallanced her and she fell directly under the car wheels. Mrs. Tarlton has a sister in Albe marle and it is thought the remains will be taken there for interment. She was 50 years of age. • THE HAMPTON MONUMENT. Is Now in Place and Ready to be Un veiled —Proposed New County. Columbia, Nov. 3.—The chairman of the commission appointed to report on the proposed Fairview coun ty, Mr. V. A. White, writes to the gov ernor that before the report can be made a complete survey of Greenville county will be necessary in crder to determine whether Greenville county will have the required area left after the new county is established. The j report of the commission would have j been hied about this time if it not been for this contingency. The survey ors who have done the work for Fair-! view county are W. H. H. Newell and W. H. Yeldell. The. Hampton monument commis sion will meet next Tuesday to accept { the monument, which is now in place i and almost completed. Superintend ent of Education Martin today sent t out circulars inviting the schools and - colleges of the State to take part in s the unveiling ceremonies, at the re : quest of Chairman Marshall. !, CASE AGAINST STANDARD. > Jackson, Tenn., Nov. 2.—The case ® against the Standard Oil Co., before the Federal Court here, was yester jj day passed to the next term of the C court. The indictment contains = 1,545 counts. £ CROUP. L, A reliable medicine and one that {( should always be kept in the borne for immediate use in Chamberlain s l- Cough Remedy. It will prevent the 1- attack if given as ~oon as the coujli 8, appears. For sale by Shuford Drug Co. \M |iA War Veteran Spends Hundreds? of Dollars In His Attempt to Cure > !| Kidney Trouble. HeTookPe-ru-ncs i> Upon a Friend's Advice and It? Proved the Best Medicine Hc> [ Ever Used. CATARRH of the kidneys i 3 a very much neglected disease. It is nSt until the disease has a firm hold upon the kidneys that the patient begins to realize that there is some de rangement of these organs. The slight backaches, tho feelings of lassitude, and other warning eyraptoms of kidney disease are overlooked. They are not serious enough to detain the patient from his regular work. Even when he discovers that tho kid neys are affected, ho does not recognize the difficulty as being caused by ca tarrh. Catarrh is sometimes so very gradual in its approach and its earlier symptoms cause such slight discomfort that it is not noticed. However, when it is onco firmly seated in tho kidneys, it becomes a difficult discaso to exterminate. Indeed, catarrh of tho kidneys is more serious than catarrh affecting some of the other organs of the body. In the kidneys, it is liable to terminato in Bright's Disease or diabetes, both of which are recognized as very serious ailments, if not fatal. Tho thing, to be done, when catarrh of the kidneys is discovered, is to take some internal, systemic catarrh remedy, one that reaches tho very source of tho catarrh and removes the cause of tho difficulty. Such a remedy has been found in Peruna. It reaches catarrh, no matter where it may be t located in tho PE-Rt-IMA FOR I body whether in KIDNEY DISEASE. J the more exposed ■ membranes of tho noso and throat, or whether in the remotest part of the kidneys. That Peruna is at once the safest and most reliable remedy for catarrh of the kidneys is proven by ilio many testi monials written by those who have ex perienced its benefits. Tho testimonial given hero is only a specimen of the many testimonials on our records, pertaining to the relief af forded by Peruna in severe cases of kid | ney trouble. For free medical advice, address Dr. i S. B. Ilartman, President of tho llart man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. » ■ ■ ■ ' * ' i» 1 ■■■ GULF STREAM FOR CANADA. , Southern Fish Found Off Nova Scotia - Strengthen Theories of Change. j Harrigan Cove, N. S., Nov. 2. —The- ories that a radical change is taking ( place in the currents of the Atlantic , Ocean were strengthened today by , the announcement by Professor Prince t Canadian commissioner of fisheries, that the scales and portions of a ] large fish recently captured by local ; fishermen off here was a line tarpon. The tarpon ranks as the largest oi ( game fishes, and attracts large num- i ters of anglers to Florida and the , Mexican Coast, but so far as known i its appearance in northern waters i has never been previously recorded. ] The staff of the Canadian bioiogicai ] station during the last five years has secured a large number of fishes . native to southern waters. A great i change in the sealing industry may result from the change in the ocean i currents and scientific authorities are : looking for further evidence of this change in the gmf waters pointing '.u alterations in the movements o. the gulf stream and of other minor I currents from the southern waters. Bachelor Friendships. i '"lf you are really anxious to learn how long a coupla have been married • all you have to Jo is to.note whether his "friends or hers fill the house," said j a woman who always makes good use of her bright brown eyes. "At first a man invites all his bach elor friends to his house, under the impression which is invariably wrong, that they will like his wife and that she vjill like them. Whatever the rea son, most women find their husband's bachelor friends dreadfully dull. There may bo a pretense of liking them at the start, but that forced enthusiasm oozes out and the wives greet the vis itors -with cold handshakes. When a woman seems as bored as that, even a young husband realizes it will be a kindness to his old chums not to ask them around any more. Perhaps in his heart he knows they are dull, too, and that's what drove him into matri mony." NEGRO SOLDIERS FIGHT. Card Game Thought to Have Started Fight Among Negro Troops. El Paso, Texas, Nov. 3. —Negro sol diers of the 25th Infantry at Fort Bliss 5 miles from here fought in a saloon outside the reservation last night. Private Mathews was killed and Privates Lewis and Alexander John son, the saloon keeper was wounded. Other troops from the fort have been despatched to arrest the men. A card game is said to have caused the affair. SELLS MORE CHAM3ERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY THAN ALL OTHERS PUT TOGETHER. Mr. Thomas George, a merchant at Mt. *Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's ! Cough Remedy ever since it was intro- I dnced in Canada, and I sell as much l of it as I do all other line 3 I have on jmy shelves put together. Of the many ;dozens sold under guarantee, I have ( not had one bottle returned. I can per- j ! sonally recommend this medicine as I have used it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results. 4 ' For sale by Shuford Drug J Co. » WAKE FOREST COLLEGE. ' A Lot of News Items From Wake Forest. Wake Forest Collegi, Nov. 3. —To- morrow the preaching services of the Baptist churc here will be conducted by Rev. W. C. Taylor, of Petersburg, Pa., who is visiting his cousin, Dr. J. W. Lynch. 0 Announcement was made this week that Mr. J. E. Saintsing had taken charge of T. iJ. Holding and Compan's "Old Drug Store, Sainting has ex perience of several years in the drug business in Raleigh, Greensboro, and purham. The law class, in special session this week, passed resolutions in honor of Judson Wilils, deceased, of Roberson county, a former memoer of the class, and one of the most promising stu dents in the college. The committee consisted of Messrs. W. S. Britt, Ed ward L. Conn, W. Lemmon and C. A. Hall. Mr. Benjamin T. Holding, who graduated here last year, and who has just recovered from a severe attack of typhoid fever at his home in Frank lin county, was a welcome visitor here yesterday. The glee club and orchestra are hav ing extra practices this week and put ting itself in proper snape for the trip it is to take Tuesday week. Five towns have been definitely decided upon and a concert will be given in each of these on the days named: Henderson, Tuesday; v»arrenton, Wednesday; Scotland Neck, Thursday; Rocky Mount, Friday, and Dunn, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wall and fany have moved from the country to their home in the northern part of town. The medical class met this week and organized with the following gentemen as omcers and representa tives: President Ernest L. Morgan, of naywood county;' vice-president, V. liam H. Funman, of fc'ranklin county; secretary, John A. Patterson, of Cleve land county; treasurer, Charles Phif er, of Iredell county; prophet, F. T. Bennett, of Sampson county; poet, H. P. Ivey, of .vfayne county; chief sur geon, H. P. Harris, oi Franklin coun ty; corner, John R. Renfrow, of Meck lenburg county. One of the most pleasant social functions in the student life here this year was the banquet given at the Purefoy hotel Tuesday night by the law class. It was a delightful event in every respect and will probably re sult in many similar occasions this year. The president of the law class, Mr. i. L. Wiggs, of Atlanta Ga., has called a special meeting of tue class for early next week, when a banquet commit tee will be appointed to arrange for ;i big oanquet to be given by the law students in December, at which some of the State's distinguished citizens will be present. Good Wishes for Lipton. Boston. Nov/2. —Toasts to President Roosevelt and King Edward were drunk amid cheers when 250 represen tatives Bostonians attended a banquet given by the city of Boston to Sir Thomas Lipton at the hotel Somerset last night. The greeting to Sir Thomas was of the heartist kind. Former Congress man Samuel L. Powers was the toast master, and the speakers included Gov. John D. Loner, Lieut. Gen. Nelson A Miles, retired, Capt. William Wynd ham, the British consul and Sir Thom- US. Former Gov. Long in responding to the toast, "The United States," re ferred to the rnanv ties that bind America and Great Britain. He said that the United States loved its old mother and that, if the mother wishes later on the Uniteu States would take her in by its own fireside. Turning to Sir Thomas, the speaker said: "Your name is a household word in America for pluck and fair play. We are all hoping you will win the next race, and if you do, you will get a cheer from all our hearts." CALF WRECKED TRAIN Flagman is Killed and Other Members of Crew Are Injured. Cordova, Ala., Nov. 2—A switching train on the Southern Railway was wrecked near here yesterday, killing Jake Davidson, the flagman; perhaps fatally injuring the conductor, and slightly injuring several members of the crew. The train was thrown from the track by striking a calf. Good for everything a salve is us ed for and especially recommended for piles. That is what we say cf Ds- Witt's Wich Hazel Salve. On the mar ket for years and a standby in thous ands of families. Get DeWitt's. Sold by C. M. Shuford, W. S. Masten. Treaty Was Signed. Berlin, Nov. 3. —The international iadio-telegraph treaty was signed this afternoon. FORTUNATE MISSOURIANS. "When I was a druggist, at Livonia M 0.," writes T. .T. Dwyer, now of Graysvilie, Mo., "three of my custom ers were permanently cured of con sumption by Dr. King's New Discovery and are well and strong today. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arizon, but after usinn Nev, Discovery a short time he foud it. Un necessary to do so. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderfu medicine in existence." Surest Coug'r and Cold cure and Throat and Lunj healer. Guaranteed by C. M. Shuforc and W. S. Martin & Co, Druggists 50c and SI. Trial bottle free. If people are the right kind, they ar never unkind. POSTMASTER ROBBED. G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at River ton, Ta., nearly lost his life and wa: robbed of all comfort, according t his letter, v/hich says: "For' 20 year: I had chronic liver complaint, whicl led to such a severe case of jaundic* that even my finger nails turned yel I low; when my doctor prescribed Elec trie Bitters; which cured me and hav | kept me well for eleven years." Sur cure for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weak ness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidne; and Bladder "derangements. A won derful tonic. C. M. Shuford's and W S. Martin & Co's. drug stores. 50 cen THERE IS A REASON FOR CHEWING I REYNOLDS' SUN CURED TOBACCO I Chicago, Nov. 3.— J. Christian ana Kilson, of Chicago, supreme treas urer of the Danish Brotherhood c, America, is missing and simultan eously it is found that from $4O,OtM .o $50,000 of orders funds are gone. Eskilson has not been seen since Oct. 20. I President Turkey Hunting. Richmond, Va., Nov. 3. —A Scotts-I ville special says the President ac companied by A. J. Rhodes, started on another turkey hunt today. Both he and Mrs. Roosevelt seem to be enjoying their stay and will prolong it until tomorrow. Mrs. Roosevelt spends most of her time in the open air taking horseback and other ex- • crcise. Bio Amount Missing. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 5. —Cashier H. C. Duboise of the Monroe County Bank at Monrceville, has been check ed short $22,115, according to the re port received by the State bank exam iner, Mr. Rutledge. The bank is per fectly solvent, the director* say, and $30,000 has been secured against the shortage. A man seldom works as hard at any other time as he does just before he goes on his vacation or just after he returns. CASTOR 3 A For Infants and Children. Tiie Kins Yea Havs Alsays Bought- Bears tho Signature of i MoOombs Dealers in oversea. Fresh Meat* Butter and Milk-Cattle; Coat. Corn. Hay, Cetlon f„w3, Hull and Mea!. Country Prodnc*. HICKORY, N. C. I Gifts" j a o nc of your friends to be n. j lf r,o, you will *7ant a nic© ursiv j ent tor Aein. Fterllng silvsr and cvl glass make exquisite gifts that are al waya useful. WriLe U3 for aiiythit ) ?ju may need in this line I i Southern RAILWAY, The Standard Railway of the Sout». The Direct Line io a!i Points TEXAS; CAUFOBNA, ' FLORIDA, | CUBA AilO POTOR no Strictly FirsttCljtss Equipment ror r.l Appiy to l'ickei Agents for 'iia-e is bit's. Rates and Genera lute/ oca tion, or addrcas !R. L. 7. I «... Charlotte. N. O. J. H. Wc Oil. I). P. A.. A she ville. N. L 8. II .OK. A. P. A., s. w asi—jrtoa. ix & Chewers becoming tired of heavily sweetened sun cured tobaccos caused REYNOLDS' SUN CURED to quick ly win from the old brands of much longer standing the place as favorite with sun cured chewers, because, it contains iust enough proper sweetening and fla voring to preserve the quality of the leaf and enhance its goodness, causing a large increase in the demand for sun cured tobaccos. 1 SUN CURED is not only pure sun cured, but it is made from choice selections of the genuine sun cured leaf grown where the best sun cured tobacco grows. It is like that you formerly got, costing from 60c. to $l.OO per pound, end is sold at 50c. per pound in sc. cuts; strictly 10c. plugs, and is the best value in sun cured tobacco that can be produced for chewers. % R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. N. C. Q || [0 do 1 take Cardui"? writes Mis. V iil Pjl iff e^cmma Mullins of Odessa, W. prig |j Va. 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Chattanoosa, Tenn. \Jp /jf Ui & Ll®* » G. H. GATES SUCCESSOR TO GATEE BROTHERS Practical Pliumlbers A full lirve of Bath Tubs. Bowls and Sinks with Hot and cold wetter fixtures in Stock. I want to .estimate on your work Satisfaction guaranteed. It will pay you to see me before ;letting your contract. ourprices are the cheapest OFFICE BASEMENT POSTOFFICE 3LOCX, KICKORY, N. C. }' Plumbing, R^oofing —:—AND—.— Guttering ONE by expert workmen. All kindc of Tin Work on short notica | A full lino of Bath Tubs, Bowls and Sinks, with hot and cold fixtiTes. We will do your work right. , Hickory Roofing and Tinning Co McCOMB BROTHERS DEALERS IN Groceries Fresh Meats, Butter, Corn, Hay, Cotton, Seed Hulls, Meal and Country Produce. HfCKO RY, N. C. \ '
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