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prosecution W To Shatter Emotional i of Second rr • ;>r Sirothers Case * r * Interest is Shown ,' VJ •' *• v ; 1 ;.j of T/ie Frosecu- j • M tior.. , ] Ffort will be Made to Show bv Dr. Ds Jam- , etw Thai the S trot hers Brothers were Sane ; xurjir of Killing. \'a., March 4. —The sec v.( ; ;ho Strother trial opens; ' centered in the attempt i v ,-ution to shatter the pleat | ioaal insanity" advanced) l; ~ , - Dr. DeJarnette, saperin-1 Western State Hospital, f Virginia, to the stand the: to show that on the ' • :i hot' last December '"v - v,: ,111» F. Bywaters was shot to i A. and Phillip Strother, ' : mentally deranged or 1 i:: •\U:;h Testimony, y,-- t". i "'' t convened Judge Har- that so far as Edw. L. i gjjj ; in-law, of the defend- 1 • :ied, the commonwealth him, had the right to i theory he was a hostile 1 ■ ; thr.t therefore, the lead . n could be asked him. •'■.•ace for reasons unexplain-' i o,i" j c: II Gaines, hence the bur- V cf . •a. '.'earance fell on the pro seem;- :i. v was called and stat ( un examination that he had a ccnvt - 1,1 with James Strother ov tr•. .»;•. iicuo on the night of the ' in !:; talk." said Judge Grimley, "Stroll ailmitted the killing and sai.!. '\\'e 1-. Venn concealment to , mal;--."' y .. i f s:o Trii'.lett, sister of the «; v. : ified that her brothe; V 'i c:... e her on the day of the sr.; riving; her ilie fact that he v; ; Tied that evening to Vio la Str 1 r. E. L. Gain-.s was called, lie said he had ction as to the time of the t - although he was at the Strcti; ■ heme at the time. "Eyv. . said Gaines, "Took the Maw . • Miss Strother's condition". AV. i pressed for a direct ans v.vr, •; ' itness repeatedly replied, "I drn't :;ucw," or "I don't remember." At 'iio ■" roners inquest Gaines tes tis. 1 t: V. window was down and th - Ai- wl: n By waters made his tempt to escape. He admitted ( this \Y..a SO. f Tii-. ; ivnt discrepancy in the tes timony as to the window being open, Gaints x; iainod y stating he thought the Jaw was closed when he was in ih :oom a A w minutes before the shoot;!:?. The -a it a. as said By waters had gone 1 thrfii :.:i tlv window without pausing, i inuin ;in: it was open. A i a o'clock the taking of tes ticirr.y c!cs d. T!; i invention announced Dr. De- , Jarrn. '• h«;d not responded to a tel egram reoya sting him to appear and h waa act under compulsion to ap- H?ar. HOW'S THIS? V. •; One ibmdred Dollars Re iv case cf Catarrh that can- D'" ' ■ .1 V Hall's Catarrh Cure. •' •' CMi-iXKV CO., Toledo, O. . -dsned have known F. ' last 15 years, and •.fcctly honorable in all. asactions ar.d financially oat anv obligations made "v :..•,. • iry. Kinnan & Marvin, de Druggists, Toledo, O. l '> :rh Cure is taken inter directly upen the blood " ;| iafces of the system. Nt liee. Price 75c. per ; by a!i druggists. Family Pills for consti i'': ' . . STAY OF EXECUTION. A. C., i.larch I.—Chief Jus *\vberry, today granted . ' if cation in the case of t'.io negro who was to a aanged at Spartanburg r postpones the execution ' days after the Supreme ts here next month and opportunity for Shelton's ■o get the case before the tour*. 1 ' r Ansel had declined to in ia t' e c-isc. • Tetter, Salt Rheum, litch, '.Verm, Herpes, Barbers' I tch. , '.. '".a diseases are attended ■ itc-iing, which is almost •li'.'vcd by applying Cham 'alve, and by its continual ".n-;nt cure may be ffected. iact, cured many cases that !'l d other treatment. Price • box. For sale by Shuford :• "ton, D. C., March 4.—The 1 aigned forty bills at the I ________________ » " ! >not. cc-:t you p. cent to try '• in's Stomach and Liver Tab • i they arc excellent for stom "Mes and ccnstiuation. C.ot a ;le at Shuford Drug Co's drug TILLMAN HEARD FROM. Washington, March 2.—Senator i illman introduced a resolution call ing upon the President for the pa pers relating to the recent agitation of the question of having the Panama canal built by contract. In support of the resolution, he fcaid Oliver had compiled with the requirements, and his bid had been iejected after months of delay. He expressed dissatisfaction with the course of the canal management and said his suspicion led him to believe that the intention had been to compel Oliver, "to let in some of his competitors who were too greedy on the first bid." Senator Carmack said Oliver had icceived very bad treatment. He had spent about $40,000 in complying with the requirements of the government and had made the lowest bid. The resolution went over under the rules. A HUMANE APPEAL. A humane citizens of Richmond, Ind., Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West Main St., says: "I appeal to all per sons with weak lungs to take Dr. King's New Discovery, the only reme dy that has helped me and fully comes up to the proprietor's recommend ation." It saves more lives than all ether throat and lung remedies put together. Used as a cough and cold cure the world over. Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, hoarseness, and phthisic, stoy>s hemorrhages of the lungs and builds them up. Guaranteed at C. M. Shu ford and W. S. Martin & Co. drug store. 50c. and Si.oo. Trial bottle free. WAS SHORT $l,OOO. Salisbury, N. C., March 2. —It leak ed out today in this city, according to a long distance telephone message, that Mr. Hugh A. Leonard, the South ern Railway- ticket agent in that city who disappeared from his post of duty about ten days ago, is short in his accounts about $l,OOO. It is further said that railroad detec tives had been working on the case since Leonard left and did not care to* divulge their discovery of finding the shortage. CAUTION. Imitations have been placed on the Imitations have been placed on the market so closely resembling Allcoek's Plasters in general appearance as to be well calculated to deceive. It is, however, in general apeparance only that they compare with Allcoek's. for they ere not only lacking in the bast elements which have made Allcock s so efficient, but are often harmful in • their effects. Remember that All dock's are the original and only gen uine porous plasters—the best external remedv known —and when purchasing plasters the only safe way is to always insist, upon having Allcoek's. Lexington. Ky., March 2 —No change of venue will be asked in the trial of Judge James Hargis for the alleg ed assassination of Dr. B. D. Cox, which begins Monday at Jackson. Attorney W. A. Young, leading counsel for the defense, said he would not enter tho case unless Governor Beckham sent troops to Jackson, as he believed the trial would result in a bloody court house tight in which Judge Hargis and attorneys would be murdered. HEALTH IN THE CANAI ZONE. The high wages make it a mighty temptation to our young artisans to join the force of skilled workmen needed to construct the Panama Canal. Many are restrained however by the fear of fevers and malaria. It is the knowing ones —those who have used Electric Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarious influence with Elec tric Bitters on hand. Cures blood all stomach, liver and kidney troubles poison too, biliousness, weakness and Guaranteed by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin &Co. druggist. 50c. DISASTROUS TORNADO. Town Thought to Have Been Com pletely Wiped Awav by Tornado. Little Rock, Ark., March I.—A spec ial to the Arkansas Democrat from Hope. Ark., says a destructive torna do " struck the town of Washington last night and almost literally wiped it out of existence. The Best Physic. When you want a physic that is mild and centle, easy to take and pleasant in effect, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Ev ery box wararnted. Get free somple at Shuford's Drug store and try them. Protect Old Glory. Washington, D. C.. March 4. —The Supreme Court decided today that States may legislate to protect the flag from being used as an advertisement. Now that a body of Chicago men is about to inspect the Panama Canal at is pertinent to ask if one can visit the Isthmus and see the canal through his own eyes instead of through tho eyes of Mr. Roosevelt without losing his reputation for all time. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of The Insanity Plea i I I Culpeper, Va., March 2.—Dr. Chas. j Clark, whose presence here is to ] ( ■ develop for the defense all that may ; - come out of it's new plea, that the j i | Strother brothers were seized with i 1 uncontrollable emotionable insanity i on the night of the shooting, after I listening to the reading of hypotheti- 1 | eal question, said: "In my opinion the act was an j irresistible impulse and it can also J jbe designated scientifically as im- j i pulsivc insanity, the result of a ! highly emotional state brought on j by many insults to which the ac j cused had been subjected." In reply to the question the wit ; ness said that the "stress" was usu j filly the principal cause of mental : derangement. He said that mental derangement could occur without a prior disease. Mirth Provoked. Dr. Clark testified that from the time Bywaters made the sudden break to get out of the room—"from ihat time on until the end of the trime" —there was a mental de- i rangement on the part of James Strothers. In answer to Capt. Woods' interro- , j.ation, Dr. Clark stated he was being ] paid by the defense. i Tho intensity of the situation was broken by the commonwealth at- l torney, Keith, asking Clark, "If the ] Federal army at Bull Run hadn't ex perienced the same irresistable im pulse." A laugh ran through the court I loom. Though the alienist joined in the mirth, he didn't reply to the question. With the conclusion of : Clark's testimony, the defence rested i its case, reserving the right to call i other witnesses if necessary. ] Letter to Hickory Coal and Ice Co. Hickory N. C. ! Dear Sirs: If you could get the ex- ! elusive sale of a coal that would give double heat and cost no more, you'd j jump at it. wouldn't you? You'd control the trade for a hun dred miles! Dcvoe is like that among paints; a short tone is as good as a long cue of any paint you can name; a gallon i 3 worth more than two cf many a popu lar paint. Suppose you have painted your house about once in three years ever since it was new; you buy the same 1 number cf gallons Devoe, have a third : left, and it wears six years. Count your co=ts. $1.75 a gallon for paint; $0.50 a gal lon for putting it on; you saved 5 gal lons: $20.25 on this job. But you save the whole job of three years hence: ' about $75. I*ut 'em together: $lOO. i Can't reckon so accurately as that; i but you se how it goes. Paint isn't i alike any more than coal. How much more is coal worth than % slate? Yours truly ■ 16 P W DEVOE & CO. ■ 'P. S. F. B Ingold sells our paint. Seaboard Officials. Norfolk, Va., March 1. —Official an ; nouncement that W. A. Barret, elect ; ed president of the Seaboard Air Line ' will not continue as general manager but was succeeded by T. F. Whittley, the late general manager of the Mobile Jackson and Kansas City railway at 1 Mobile. S. L. Kamps will continue as ■ .assistant to President Garret. TYNER'S DYSr EPSIA REMEDY. [ Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know !t. > Do not belcn up wind? Taste your l focd after eating? See specks before i the eyes? Are you pale and haggard? : Do you have pains vbgkqjbgkqjbgkqj Does your heart flutter? Are you dia zy? Do you have pains in side or back? Risings or pimples on the skin? . Are you low spirited? Is there a sour , taste? Breath bad? Weak kidneys? 1 i Bilious? Constipated? Are your ner vous" If so, you have Dv spopsia, and . it is a dangerous condition. To cure, . take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy It [ is made for just such troubles and smyptoms. Tyncr's Dyspepsia Reme . dy removes acids from tho stomach, . strengthens weak stomachs, and cures I the -vorst Dyspepsia or Indigestion, i Druggists or by express 50 cents a I bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Martin & Co., Hickory, N. C. Washington, March 4. —The Su preme Court denied the application cf John Armstrong Chanler, of North - Carolina, for a writ prohibiting the New York courts or their officers Irom molesting him while on a contemplated visit to New York. CHILDREN CRY 1 FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Y. M. C. A. Building Destroyet. I Utica, N. Y., March I.—The Y. M. t C. A. building was completely de i rtroyed by fire today. The loss will - be upwards of $150,000. |j* Wnotlfilf'c SISNT FREE to ftli Uli If uUIIBi O users of morphine, K9WHI daimi tree opium, laudanum Bl ™ ___ elixir of opium, co 3 M| 81l ■■■ ■ ■ catne or whiskey, i t IHI flfl W * 188 BUB large book cf pai BH Wkwr 188 BVB ticularson homeo a BH Hhl lUr IVI sanatorium treat H" «ment. Address, Dt MgaH AND B. M. WOOLLEI I Whiskey Cure Atlanta, Georglf j I Wedding Gifts j a r! one of your friends to be n. Tteo soon? If so, you will want a nice •greiw snt ror Aein. sterling silver and cuj glass make exquisite gifts that are *1 ways useful. Write us for auythil) you may need iu this Ilns. , Womeufindquic.- ieuci:~Z>' Liver -_r.il Blood Svrcp. Seaboard Officials Met at Hamlet To-day Hamlet, N. C.., March 4. —Hamlet s today swarmed with railroad offi cials of the Seaboard Air Line Rail- I ivay. The general officials, operating j officers, superintendents and repre- ; senlatives of all branches of the traffic department of the road, are j .here today at tlie direction of Fresi- j ient W. A. Garrett and General ! Manager T. P. Whittiosy. The meeting was called for the par- j pose of introducing Mr. Whitticsy to lie officials of tne Seaboard and this .vas done at an extended session held tnis morning. At the afternoon meeting, Mr. Whittlesy outlined, in a goneral way, ihe policy of his administration in ■ regard to the operation cC the road. Plans were also made for inspec- 1 tion trips of the Seaboard by Presi dent Garrett and Mr. Whitticsy and , others of the officials. Talk It To Death. Washington, March 2.—What practi :ally amounts to an agreement to 'talk the ship subsidy bill to death" las been reached by the Democratic j Senators. Understanding was the result of a ! lonference on the iloor of the Senate : jetween leaders of the minority rep-1 •esentatives, John Sharp Williams and j Swagar Cherley, leaders of the minori ty in the House, who opposed the passage of the measure yesterday.. a SHOOTING /-xT UNION. Lang Nesbitt Shot by Mitchell Bryant. Not Serious. Union, S. C., March 1. —As the re mit of an altercation which began yesterday Lang Nesbitt was this morn ng shot in the spindle room of the Buffalo Cotton Mills with a 32-calibre \ pistol by Mitchell Bryant. The ball hit Nesbitt near the eye,' grazing his head and inflicting only a Jesh wound. Bryant escaped at the time, but was \ lfterwards arrested and released on • xmd. THE TOUCH THAT HEALS fs the touch of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the happiest combination of Arni ca. flowers and healing balsams ever compounded. Xo matter how old the sore or ulcer is, this Salve will cure : it. For burns, scalds, cuts wounds or piles, it's an absolute cure. Guaran teed by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Mar tin & Co. druggist. 25c. Never Worked. - From Smiles. Old Gent —And what"s your father's business my boy? Boy—'E ain't eot er business. Old Cent —Well, what dees he work j at"' Boy—He don't work, 'e's a pleece- ■ man! Little globles of sunshine that drive the clouds away. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will scatter the gloom of sick-headache and biliousness. Thoy do not gripe or sicken. Recommend ed and sold here by. C. M. Shuford & W. S. Martin. LOST a:-.d found. Lost, between 9.30 p. m., yesterday and noon to-day, a bilious attack, with nausea and sick headache. This loss was occasioned by finding at C. M. Shuford and M. S. Martin & Co. drug store a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the guaranteed cure for bilious ness, malaria and jaundice. 25c. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE mm SYRUP For all Coughs antf arnsts in /*} expelling Colds frctn tne cys- : / Clover Elo3- tsm by cently moving iha ' com and the bowels. A corta-n Honey Bee rs'.ief lev croup ai.J /?s**--' e ri. c c Nearly all other cough cures KZ const pat! n especially Wi&k.r * l? containingQpiatss. ■j. Kennedy's Laxative Honey !s Tar moves /■..f-.i'lVfii the bowels, contains " no Opiates. \vPjf ? ST r \ p f" TtrfefcrSNfctetl) XtNNtiJT 1 LAXATIVE PREPAKZD AT THE I-ABOrtATORY Off \ E. C. DeV/.TT £t CO.. CHICAGO, U. S. A. C. M. Shuford, W. S. Martin. L ADirr§ I DR. LA FRANCO'S? ffl I'm ji l ■ ua—»■ i 1 Ml * rft i.WTIrf z f if « -■ y Safe, Quick, Reliable Kigulat'jf Sasx»r; if t» other remedies foM at htKh pr:s-e. Cnr« Sueprssfully" u«en iiy ovef £OO,OOO Women. Price, 'ii» Cents, druf,- Kißtp or l>y mail. Testimonials « booklet freo Dr. LaFranco, Pli'ladelphia, J?i HOLLISTEFIS t&cky tantaui Tea Nugget? t. Busy Medioino fa; Busy People. Briars Goldon Houhli aid llciiss-ed Vigor A snociflc for Constipation, Imliees'cion, Livo and Kidney Troubles, Pimples. Ec«nv), Impur *?lood, Baa Breath, filucrnr'sh Bowels, 'aehs iQ-i Bnokacha It .-: Rooky Blcistain Tea, i:i tab form, 3"» enrs a box. G-Tniity> muda l>y ri jLi.iari:" IVtra taw, H:«.iison, Wis. r.f)l K"P-"t~T? prftn- •* NOTICE! TVe want every man and women In the United States interested in the cure o 1 Dpi am. Whiskey or other drug habits, either for themselves or friends, to havt ane of Dr. Woolley's books on these dis>- jases. Write Dr. B. M. W oolley , Atlanta, 3a., Box 287, and one will be sent yon fret* HA!SB BALSAfifI » Clotir.Rns and beautifies Hie na!r> D ll l a luxuriant c?rovith. f _ 1M Kever Fails to Eectore Gray! Hair to its Youthful Color. | —vytM C.xiToa scalp diseaaco & hair failing. I —I ,'This man bought a supply of tobacco with |, out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco. SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this Some day they'll get a taste of the real paper so that every chewer has had an Schnapps —they'll realize what enjoyment opportunity to get acquainted with the they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS facts and know that drugs are not used , ' •, ,• , • „ to produce the cheering quality found in loi « "go-then they 11 feel hie kicking i the famous Piedmont country flue-cured themselves. tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he • u , . c ought to chew. Still there are chewers SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 who accept other and cheaper tobaccos cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Ee that do net give the same pleasure. sure you get the genuine. Negro Woman's Kick. Washington, D. C., March 1. —Geor- gia Edwards, a negro woman, in Chat ,tanooga, has filed a complaint with the Inter-Stato Commerce Commission : against the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis, stating that the passen ger coaches furnished negro passen- purchasing first-class tickets on the Western and Atlantic road are dirty and filthy. The plaintiff asked that the company be directed to fur nish negro passengers suitable cars, and accammodations in consideration cf first-class fare. -9 Rheumatic Pains Relieved. B. F. Crocker, Esq., now 84 years cf age, and for twenty years Justice cf the Peace at Martinsburg, liowa, says: "1 am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my left arm and right Kin. I have used three bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Palm ond it did ime lots of good." For sale by Shuford Drug Co. To Inspect Rivers. Washington, D. C., March I.—The House committee on rivers and har bors decided to accept the invitation j from the Louisiana delegation to in > spect the rivers of Louisiana, and on March 25th the committee will assem ble at New Orleans. Mary—Dark circles under the eyes indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid 1 liver and kidneys. Exercise and Hoi ' lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make ; you well and beautiful. :>5 cents, Tea jor Tablets. E. 15. Msr.3!e3. Clsim of Lee Heirs. Washington, D. C., March 4—When Senator McCuinfccr brought up the claim of the heirs of Samuel Lee, Sen ator Lee said he would oppose it, when ! it was withdrawn. | Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, j sleepless. feel mean? Hollister's j axil suoip2uoj?s uaj, unrjunoi\r j i nerves, aids digestion, brings re i freshing sleep. 35 cents. Tea or Tab | lets. E. E. M?nzies. Southern ' RAILWAY, I The Standard Railway ot the Soui | The Direct Line to aii Points TEXAS. CALi FORM FLORIDA, CUBS M POTOR RICO Strictly First-Class Equipment for f-> ' y tc Ticket A gouts for 'i'ictiw L: bies. Rates, and Genera oiA tion, or audresa- R. L. VERNON. T. f «... M. C. J. H. WCOII, D. P. A.. AshevlJie. ei. C rt H i-oK. J. P. A., KM' " r* T * . KILLTHBOOUQH i I fINO CORE THS tailOSl I I I ■ New Ofsggwsry f >' I-*** Price | • Sruß ! OUGHS ar.d 50c & sl.oos « Froo Trial. | EM —■■■*■ kwap: rcrr ira WN- » .RNMNNAN JIPJWWT H Surest end Ouiclcsat Cv>ro for all P *1 THBOAI and I-UNG 7P.OUE- ft |I.S3, or | EX-COTTON KING VERY ILL. Nov/ York, March 1. —Daniel J. Sul- I ]/, some time "Cotton King," lies seriously ill at his apartments in Seventh avenue, with the chances, perhaps, against his ultimate re covery. Mr. Sully is suffering from pneu monia. which has already rastened on one lung and is rapidly invading the other. Dr. Henry P. Loomis was forced to administer oxygen this morning. "Mr. Sully, in spite of the fact that he is only 45 years of age," said his wife, "is in a dangerous condition, for his heart is weak. His lmancial troubles have worried him to a great degree and I am afraid of the conse quences. "It seems that I have had enough io bear in the last two years, for, added to my husband's troubles, come the deaths of my father and . lother. Now if anything happens to my husband I don't know what 1 should do." fj£o g■| WB do 1 take Cardui"? writes Mrs. pMM p f|j p# Jelemma Mullins of Odessa, W. jgf Va. * 4 Because, after suffering ;;;| i| for several years with female trouble, and trying different doc tors and medicines without obtaining relief, I at last found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my ills, and can recommend it above all others for female complaints." Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata rr.enial flow, and all ailments from which sick women suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate wome>\ A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject to th? complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited | over a million who used to suffer as you do. At every drug store, in $l.OO bottles. Plumbing, Spoofing —:—AND—.— Guttering ONE by expert workmen. Ail kindo of Tin Work on short notice A full lino of Bath Tubs, Bowls and. Sinks, with hot and cold fixtures. 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. K I CKORY.N.C. All Passengers Landed. Yokohama, March 4. —It developed that all the passengers and crew of the Dakota were landed a. the No jima lighthouse, Instead cf being taken off by the steamer Omimaru. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Both Agreeable and Effective. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs, colds and croup, and the fact that it is pleasant to take and contains nothing in any way injurious has made it a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of Kirksville, liowa, says: "Fcr more than twenty years Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has been my leading remedy fcr throat troubles. It is especially successful in cases of croup. Children like it and my cus tomers who have used it will not take any other." For sale by Shuford Drug Co. Short sermons n.uke popular preachers.
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