IMMIGRANT AND
FREIGHT TRAINS
DASH TOGETHER
A Head-on Collision Occur
red this Morning Early Be
tween Trains on the Balti
more and Ohio Near Indi
anapolis.
Five are Known to be Dead
and 40 or More are Miss
ing. May be Dead or May
Have Scattered Out into
Country.
Chicago, II!., Nov. 12. —At 1
o'clock the officials of the Baltimore
end Ohio announced that they had
received positive news from the
wreck at Woodville, Ind., and that
cut of 135 people on the train, forty
were killed, thirty-five others injured
and sixty escaped unhurt.
Collision Head-On.
Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 12. —A spec
ial to The News from Valparaiso, Ind.,
says:
"A head-on collision between two
passenger trains on the Baltimore &
Ohio Railway was reported early to
day at Woodville, 10-miles north of
this city. Reports that 5 are dead, and
25 injured and twenty or thirty burn
ed up in one train which was
destroyed. All physicians in this city
have gone to the scene of the wreck.
"One of the trains was an immigrant
train.
Baltimore, Nov. 12.—Advices to the
Baltimore & Ohio general offices here
say:
"The collision was between a west
bound immigrant train and a Chicago-
New Yoak east bound freight train.
There were 135 immigrants on the
passenger train. The last report says
that up to 8:30 o'clock only one im
migrant had been found dead and as
near as could be told about 40 to 45
were missing. They may probably
have scattered over the country.
"The entire immigrant train of six
cars were burned, as were three cars
in the freight train. The fireman of
the freight train is dead and fireman
Culler of the immigrant train so badly
hurt that he cannot live.
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40 To Hospital
Chicago, Nov. 12.—At 10:30 o'clock
the Baltimore and Ohio Railway noti
fied physicians of the Mercy Hospital
to be prepared for the reception of
40 injured persons. The train was
scheduled to arrive in this city at noon
BRUCE MAY BE ELECTED.
New York, Nov. 10. —John E. Smith,
secretary of the Kings County Republi
can Campaign Committee, said today
that 5,000 additional votes had ueep
discovered for M. Linn Bruce, the Re
publican candidate for Lieutenant Gov
ernor.
If this proves true, it will elect Bruce,
though Chanler, the Democratic candi
date, was supposed elected.
Liberty Tree Planted
Brunswick, Ga., Nov. 10. —Congress-
man W. G. Brantley delivered the ora
tion today at the planting of a liberty
tree under the auspices of the Bruns
wick, Daughters of the American Rev
olution. The ceremonies were of an
interesting character and were large
ly attended. Around the roots of the
tree was placed soil from each of the
States and Territories, the soil having
been sent to the D. A. R. by the differ
ent governors.
Dedication in Richmond.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 10. —Arrange-
ments on an elaborate scale have been
completed for the dedication to-morrow
of St. James Methodist church. The
church was built some fifteen years ago
tut the dedication was deferred until
the church was free of debt. Bishop
Galloway of Mississippi is to officiate
at the dedication service.
Andover, Mass., Nov. 10. —Charles E.
Riggs, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., a Philips-
Andover Academy student, accidental
ly shot and killed John T. Tracy, of (
Emporia, Kas., a school mate, today.
VIONOL SETTLES.
The Co 4 Liver Oil O.uestion.
No one would dispute thee urative
and strength creating value of cod
liver oil. For centuries it has been
recognized as the grandest of all heal
ing and body-building agents for wast
ed human strength and vitality.
Yet, owing to the heavy, greasy oil
which envelops the medicinal elements
and which has no value either as a
food or medicine, many patients weak
ened by disease cannot digest it either
in its raw form or an emulsion, and
others will net take it on account of
its disagreeable ordor and taste —con-
sequently it vain? is lc.~t.
Now, the process discovered by two
eminent French chemists—Morgues
and Gutier—should interest every per
son in Hickory, for all of the tonic,
body-building and curative elements
of cod liver oil are now separated
from the greasy, useless oil, and given
to the people in delicious Vinol. For
this reason it is fast superseding old
fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions.
As a body builder and strength cre
ator for old people, weak women, dedi
cate children, and after sickness and
all pulmonary diseases, it is recom
mended by over 5..000 of the leading
druggists of che United States as the
best.
Your money back if it does net do all
v/e claim. E. B. Menzies, Drugigat.
Note.—While we are sole agents for
Vinol in Hickory, it is now foA sale
at the leading drug store in nearly ev
ery town and city in the country. Look
for the Vinol agency in your town.
jgßik ' There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown
where the best tobacco grows—in the famous Piedmont
Only choice selections of this well matured and
oughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPb. gU:,
That's why SCHNAPPS and other cf tnc Reynolds'
brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics
for a fiscal year, made the. wonderful growth of six
and one-quarter million pounds, or a net gain of
one-third of the entire increased consumption fa
* chewing and smoking tobaccos m the M
United States. .
Bvidently, chewers cannot resist the I.\, Jj., •
flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS be
cause SCHNAPPS cheers them more fp^SIBIf
than any other chewing tobacco and
every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes tha
good thing aiong—one chewer makes other chew
era —until the fact is now established that there fJ"'-- v - r^V--
are many more chewers and pounds cf tobacco
chewed, to the population, in those States where
SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in
the Stales where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered
to the trade.
Ail ID KNOW. WHAT YOU ASSE CHEWING
/s£jpsb SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java cpffee, sweetened „
just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities.
SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, be
cause they do not tind a chew that really pleases them better
at any price; the poor, because it is more economical than
■ \p^»the larger 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their money's worth -
oi the real snappy, stimulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco
lovers. All imitations contain much more sweetening than
SCHNAPPS. They arc made that way to hide poor tobacco im-
V properly cured. ■ ,
For the man who chews tobacco fcr tobacco's sake, there is no chew
'■■ f like SCHNAPPS. |W . ;•
Sold at 50c. per pound in sc. cuts. Strictly 10c. ar.d l'c. plugs. £■ a
' B. J. BEYHSLDS TOBAgCQ gQMPAWY, Wjnstoa-Saign, M. C. £J
SUGGESTIONS FOR
RIVER WORKS
Chief of Engineers Recom
mends Expenditure of
$450,000 on the Cape Fear
Above and Below Wil
i
mington.
Washington, D. C., Nov. 12. —General
Alexander Mankensec, chief of engi
neers, has reported to Secretary of
War Taft that $1G,052,451 will be re
quired to complete the engineering
work upon the fortifications of the
board, convened under the President's'
order of January 31, 1906.
Among the amounts that Mr. Mac-1
kensec states can be profitably ex- j
pended during the next fiscal year in.
the principal river and harbor works
are the following:
James River, Virginia, $200,000; Cape'
Fear River, above Wilmington, N. C., 1
locks and dams. $200,000: Cape Fear ;
River, at and below Wilmington, $250,-
0U0; Savannah River, Georgia, sllO,-
000; Harbor at Pensacola. Fla., SIOO,-
000; Alabama R'ver, Alabama, SIOO,-
000; Mobile Harbor, Alabama, $372,-
000; Black Warrior, Warrior and Tem
bigbee rivers, Alabama, $753,000.
DIFFERENCE ADJUSTED.
Engineers Get Demand Made fcr Ten-
Hour Day and Increase in Wages.
New York. Nov. 12. —The demand of
the engineers employed by the Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western Rail
road Co. has been adjusted at a confer
once between president Truesdale and
representatives of the engineers. They
granted a ten-hour day, an increase
in wages aggregating fcr the 990 en
gineers $30,00 to 835,000 annually.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and in order to cure it you
must take internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
acts directly on t;he blood and mu
cous suriaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
not a quack medicine. It was prescrib
ed by one of the best physicians in
this country for years and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, agting directly on
the mucous surfaces. The perfect com
bination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results
in curing Catarrh. Send for testimo-'
nials free.
F. J. CHENXEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Fills for consti
pation.
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The Alleged Tobacco Trust.
New York, Nov. 5. —District At
torney Jerome has not yet taken
any action on the request of Dis
trict Attorney Moran of Boston to
aid him in obtaining evidence against
the so-called tobacco trust. Jerome
raid he has not finished reading
Moran's letter. "How am I going to
set evidence?" He asked when,
oi estioned about the matter today.
"Why doesn't Moran get it himself?
I haven't read through his letter
yet and don't quite know what it
contains- However. I'll look into it
end answer Mr. Moran."
Teller of First National
Bank Mt. Airy Arrested
Greensboro, Nov. 12. —Chief of Police
Neely this received instruc
tiens from Mt. Airy for the arrest ol
I Graham Trotter, charging him with
j being a fugitive from justice. He it
wanted in :«lt. Airy for complicity in
an assault made there one night last
week cn a young man and two youa
lr.dies of that city in which ono of thr
young ladies was very seriously injur
| ed from a pistol shot fired by the as
saulting party.
1 Trotter is teller of the First Nation
| al Bank of Alt Airy and a very promi
• nent young man as are all of the peo
ple connected with the affair. It will
be remembered that a Mr. Brimm
of Mt. Airy was arrested the day after
the shooting charged with being con
nected with the affair. Trotter is lock
| ed up here and he absolutely refuses
to discuss the matter. By instruction
lof the Mt. Airy authorities he is held
| without bail.
j Warehouse American
Snuff Co. Dynamitea
' Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12. —The
- warehouse of the American Snuff Com
■ pany at Eddyvills, Ky., was wrecked
- by dynamite. The explosion shattered
- windows for a wide radius. Blood
- hounds followed the trail of the wreck
ers for twelve miles into Caldwell
county.
Several months ago the warehouse
■ of the so-called ti.ust in the Southern
part of oKntucky were dynamited and
the growers who sold tobacco to the
alleged trust received warning mes
sages from the "Night Riders."
BODY OF FULTON.
Will bs Moved to New Resting Place
in Monument.
New York, Nov. 10. —Four descend
! ants of Robert Fulton, the inventor of
the steamboat, today gave their con
-1 sent to Cornelius Vanderbilt, president
of the Robert Fulton Memorial Associa
tion, to remove the body of Fulton
I from the vault in Trinity Church yard,
this city, to a tomb in the $600,0u0
; monument which the Memorial Asso
ciation iniends to erect here.
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; Pain may go by the name of rheuma
• tism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleursy. No
i No matter whate name the pains are
■ called. Hollister's Rocky Mountain
( Tea will drive them away. 35 cents,
> Tea or Tablets.
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•Montgomery the Place.
' i Washington, Nov. 12. —The next
; meeting of the Southern Educational
"j Association will be held in Montgom
j ery, Ala.; Dec. 27-30, next. It is
| that the association of the
; Southern College for Women, and
Southern Library Association will
meet at the same time and place.
CASTOHIA.
Bears the _/) Kind You Nave Nways Bought
s '^r
OASTOR3CA.
Bears the The Rind You Havo Always Bought
Niagara's Power.
Washington, D. C., Nov. 12. —The
hearing regarding the Niagara river,
and the transmission of electrical pow
er into the United States from Can
ada, which was to have been held to
day, h'as been postponed a week be
cause of the absence cf Secretary
Taft, before whom the hearing is to
be held.
Many children inherit constitutions
weak and feeble, others due to child
hood troubles. Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea will positively cure children
• and v make them strong. 35 cents, Tea
or Tablets.
FRET'S
VERMIFUGE
is the same good, old-fashioned
medicine that has saved the
lives of little children for the
past 60 years. It 14 a medicine
made to cure. It has never
been known to fail. If your
child is sick get a bottle of
FREY'S VERMIFUGE
A FINE TONIC FOR CHILDREN
Do not take a substitute. If
your druggist does not keep
it, send twenty-five cents in
EtatDQS to
353. c *3 S. FRET
Baltimore, 9ld.
and a bottle will be mailed you.
INTEREST IN THE EIGHTH.
Interest in North Carolina Politics
Tomorrow Will Center in Eigth
District Large Vcte Will be
Polled.
Raleigh, N. C.. Nov. 5. —The elee
t?6n tomorrow will be quiet in North
Carolina except in the Eighth Con
gressional District, the contest being
between Blackburn, Republican, the
incumbent and llaekett, Democrat.
Only one State officer. Corporation
Commissioner, will be voted for.
The indications are that a large
vote will be polled, but interest dull.
DEMOCRACY SAFE IN VIRGiNIA.
Will Carry Certain in all Districts
Ninth and Chances Favorable
There. •
Richmond, Va., Nov. tJS. —In the
Congressional election tomorrow the
■vote will be light. The Democrats
WjJl carry without doubt, all districts
ixcept the ninth, now represented by
a Republican. Both sides claim the
district with Xhff chances in favor
of the Democrats.
WOMAN CHOT AT UNION.
Bullet Meant for Hays Struck His
Daughter Who Died To-Day.
Union, S. C., Nov. s.—ln a gambling
row Saturday night Harrison Hays
shot but missed the man intended, the
bullet instead striking Hayes* mar
ried daughter who died this morning.
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.
Union, S. C., Nov. 5. —While play
fully pointing a supposedly unloaded
gun at a friend near here yesterday,
the gun was discharged, tearing off
the ear and side of face of Lcuis Jacks
who is now at the point of death.
IN TIME OF PEACE.
In the first months of the Russia-
Japan war we had a striking example
cf the necessity for preparation and
the early advantage of those who, so
to speak, "have shingled their roofs
in dry weather." virtue of prep
aration has made' history and given to
us our greatest men. The individual as
well as the nation should be prepared
for any emergency. Are you prepared
to successfully combat the first cold
you take? A cold can be treated
much more quickly when treated as
goon as it. has been contracted and
befcre it has become settled in the
system. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is famous for its curer, of colds and
it should be kept on hand ready for in
stant use. For sale by Shuford Drug
Co.
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Don't be fooled by the trick bal
lot gotten out by the Republicans.
Examine your ticket carefully before
you vote.
If you are trouble with indigestion,
constipation, sour stomach, or any oth
er pain, Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea will make you wel land keep you
well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
cm WITH
UGLY OFFENCE
Samuel Burton Arrested in
Raleigh Charged with Liv
ing Illegally with Young
Woman. ■ Has one Wife at
Present and One Divorced.
Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 12—Quite a sen
sation was caused here this morning
by the arrest of Samuel Burton, charg
ed with living illegally with Miss Josie
Brickhouse.
The couple came here about six
weeks aso, claiming to be form Nor
folk, Va. It is learned this morning
that Burton, who is an employe of the
Seaboard Air Line Railway is from
Norfolk. The girl in the case is from
Mackey's ferry in this and is a
daughter of a prominent minister of
that section.
This morning a gentleman came
here from Norfolk, Va., and ordered
the warrant issued. He says that Bur
ton not only has a wife living in Nor
folk but has a divorced wifo living in
another section of the country. Miss
Burton claims that she did not know
that Burton had a wife, although she
did not know that he had been divorc
ed from his first wife.
Negroes Hold Their
First State Fair
Macon, Ga., Nov. 12. —The first col
ored State fair in the history of the
i ace opened here with a large at
tendance. An opening address was
irade by Booker T. Washington
There is a good display of agricul
tural products, negro inventions, wo
men's work, fine arts, slavery relicS
and handiwork of the crafts.
The fair will continue for one
veek with special days for a physi
cian's congress, women's days, edu
cational day, religions find sanitary
congresses, addresses being deliver
i-red at each by leading men of the
race.
Serious Shooting
Affray in Georgia
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 12. —A special
to the Herald from Sandersville, Ga.,
tells of a shooting affray at Kittrell's.
Johnson county, in which Herscel
Tarbutton, the largest planter in the
county, was prohablv fatally wound
ed by a man of the name of Tyre,
a prominent lumberman, with whom
he had a dispute about a timber line.
Saturday morning Tarbutton, while
riding along the road was shot by
Tyre, receiving a terrib'le wound in
the face, but he drew a revolver and
eliot Tyre jn the abdomen, death
ensuing a few hours later.
Bcmb Thrower Shot.
Moscow, Nov. 12. —A bomb thrown
at Mayor Reinet on Tver street this
morning. Reinet, who was not hurt,
quickly pulled out his revolver an:l
shot and killed the man who threw the
bomb.
TYNER'S DYPPLPSIA REMEDY.
A Guaranteed Cure.
If you suiter from Dyspepsia cf Indi
gestion in any form, rrs, belching, bit
ter taste, offensive breath, dizzy speels,
sour stomach, heart !.i:t : -»r, nausea,
gastritis, loathing of' foot., pains or
swelling in the stomach, back or side,
deep-seafed kidney or liver trouble,
then they will disappear in a short
time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia
Remedy, made especially to cure Dys
pepsia. Indigestion and all Stomach
Troubles, even of the worst cases.
Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy expels
the gasses and sweetens the breath.
It cures Sick Headache, Colic and Con
stipation at once. Druggists or by
express 50 cents a bottle. Money re
funded if it fails to cure. Martin &
Co., Druggists;, Hickory, N. C.
People seldom try to discourage
your fads as long as you are willing
to spend money on them.
Fatal Crash -
Detroit, Mich., Nov. 12. —Three per
fcons were killed and several injured
when a Michigan Central freight en
gine crashed jmto the wall of the
waiting room at the Michigan-Central
station today. A considerable por
tion of the building was knocked
clown.
A MOUTAIN OF GOLD
could not bring as much happiness
to Mrs. Lucia Wiike, of Caroline, Wis.,
as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve, when it completely cured
a running sore on her leg, which had
tortured her 23 years. Greatest an
tiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and
Sores. 25c. at W. S. Martin and C. M.
Shuford's drug stores.
Army Officer Retires.
Washington, D. C., Nov. 12. —Colonel
John Pitman, of the ordihance depart
ment of the army, was placed on the
retired list todaj% having reached the
age limit for active service.
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DAI/ DLVvI/ AND INVITES DISEASE
Every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and
Btrength, and when from any cause this vital stream of life becomes impov
erished or run-down, it invites disease to enter. No one can be well whenti
blood is impure; they lack the energy that is natural with health, the con
plexicn becomes pale and sallow, the vital energies are at & low ebb, a~d the;
suffer from a general broken-do ,vn condition cf health. The system is weak
ened and unable to resist the diseases and disorders that are consta mly assuil-jl
ing it. The Liver and Kidneys, failing to receive the proper stimulation asd
nourishment from the blood, grow inactive and dull, and the waste matters]
and bodily impurities that should pass off through these channels cf nature'
arc left in the system to pioduce Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers,;
Skin Diseases or some other blood disordei. When the blood is l in this weak
ened and diseased condition it should be treated with a remedy that is sot
only thorough, but gentle in its action. S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy,
made of roots, herbs and barks, is just what is needed. It not only cleanses
the blood of all impurities and poisons, and enriches and strengthens it, bat
gently builds up the entire system by its fine
tonic effect. S. S. S. reinvigorates every ;;:e:::-
-cTSX ber of the body, gives tone and vigor to the blood,
K. and as it goes to the different parts, carries ro
-3 bust.health and strength. S. S. S. acts nor.
PL'BELY VEGETAQ- £ promptly and gives better results than any other
« • " medicine. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores
and Ulcers, Skin Diseases and all other blood disorders, and cures them per
manently. Our Medical Department will be glad to give advice "svuLout
charge to all suffering with blood or skin diseases. Addrpr.s
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ELECTRIC LIGHT
Tlie office of the company is end r
Martin's Drug Store. Flease keep your
lamps clean. Rub them with soft art
paps?. When lamps are wanted in plaofc
of old ones the latter must- be returned
to the office.
For any trouble notify the office so
repairs ,may..be made in due time. New
wiring of stores and residences will be
dona at of material and labor.
The faniily medicine in thousands of
homes for 52 years—Dr. Thacher's Ln-c-r
and Blood Svouo
Ik J 6 Lemons
•'" 1 Pineapple
tnM Quarts Red Rock
7' 'la 1 Pound Sugar.
AW |J ] |iJi j ||| 1 Pint Maraschino Cherrses
Ejli |ij[ : ji |j;i I Crush Oranges and Lemons, cbop
■ ijii ijiiji |j J | Pineapple fine, cover with Sugar, allow
to stand three hours, press out the
Hi I j|g juice and add to this juice the pint ol
I | 89 Cherries and plenty of cracked icc.-hist
11 before serving add the four quarts c.
■ This amount will serve e
nth sucst3 '
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