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HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. Ill' Congressman Meekison Gives .::; Praise Relief : u-—--•- ••• •••••••• •"•••• ••••*■■••••••••••••••■•■■■•••■ 1 CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON COMMENDS PE-RU-NA. | •• I have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited? I thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that If ? { 1 use it a short time longer 1 will be fully able to eradicate the disease of ( ) thirty years' standing. "—David Meekison. S OTHER REMARKABLE CURES. Mr. Jaeoli L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, Mo., writes: "I have been in bad health for thirty-seven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your Peruna I am cured." Mr. A. E. Kidd, well-known architect, 5477 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, 111., write?: "I have had catarrh over half of my life. I tried nearly every catarrh remedy advertised, beside a great many physicians' treatments, all of which failed. I had heard and read of Peruna and decided to try it. I have taken peven bottles of it and weigh 172 pounds." A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. Mr. 5. C. Prosser, R. s*. I>. No. 2, Shelby, Oceana Co., Mich.Jwrites: "Two yearn ago 1 wa.~ badly afllicted with catarrh of the stomach. I had had a run of typhoid fever, was very depleted. 1 could find nothing I could eat without causing dis tress and ?our stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had catarrh of the stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take it. It helped me soon* and after taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach trouble, and can now cat anything." Terrible "Black Hand" Appears at Greenville C,rccr.viHo, S. C.. May 6. —The I "Black Hnutl" lias made its appearance in Greenville. Up on Hampton avenue 011 tii • now cement pavement, one of tie most fashionable residence streets in the- ci: y. there was observed yester day morning the insignia of the cult or craft or whatever you may term those hands of high-handed assassins. The great black hand was well-ex ecuted finm an artistic point of view, even ihe lines of the palm showing plainly. Immediately under the in signia is the word "Beware!" in capit al letters, printed out in rather a scrawling hand. The mat! or was reported to the po lice headquarters early yesterday mornin-', ;;n,l Chief Gunnels has de tail ! !v i '. T oant Blakely, one of the best m n cn the force, to unravel the mys tery. It is certainly to be hoped that Oreonvilli' i.; not to be afflicted by the Machinations of a branch of this ter riM' onl-r that has been terrorizing certain tiuns of Pennsylvania for • the p.'is; few months. The police will Set ilnwn after the matter and endeav or to el- :ir the mystery; and if there are an;- no r.ibrrs of the band in this city t!i( - will he speedily brought to JHStic . • ' Jfoc ill occurrences in South Caro lina—.;ii"'i jc; the murbers and hold-' "! _ in iliiiniiia. and the placing of a 00?!!: f »n ilie doorsteps of a prominent : minister in Orangeburg—all th h: !i; f that there are some ■ • things happening in South Carolina. Mutilated Remains Of hegro Baby Found SimrtanlHiri?, S. C., May 6.—The iimi: ii i f ;i remains of a colored child ■••'-■i'o foun i in a cow stall at Chero h'° Springs. arm had been eaten or cut-off •i! m oihor parts of the body bruised. li;ii:ie Meaty, aged 18 years, single, r ' mother of the child has been "trostofi and lodged in jail, charged * lll > infanticide. Jiurlingtori, lowa, May (!. —Dr. John '■' in. (Lan McLaren), died at jJ'unt I'loasant. lowa, today. I ; j ! KIIIFUGE ''' ■*" "■11:11 ;-ood, oi'l-lashloned j : I!.at has saved the : 1 chiMrcu for the ;.v:.rs. It i.; a medicine If lias never :ir, 'vii to fail. If your ' • u a l'ottlc of VLR3C;iRJ6E 1 V®3 FBQ CHILDREN ' ' r.cl tiUc :: su! stitute. If • si l>is not keep l " '/.rive cents in I . £3. --a2Ci»:iorc, M'~. L ! ' ! r ' bo;Ue will he ms.' h! you. Must Answer Chatge Of Contempt of Court Asheville, May 6. —T. Q. Barker, manager of the Cnerokee Tanning Extract Company, with offices at An drew's N. C., was on Saturday ordered to appear before Judge Pritchard in the United States Court and show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court, in refusing to allow M. S. Orth, a stockholder in the company, armed with an order from Judge Pritchard, to inspect the books of the company. Mr. Barker gave bond in the sum of SI,OOO, furnished by John H. Carter, a well-known banker and capitalist, who is also a stockholder in the com pany, for his appearance on May 20th, the date set for the hearing. E. E. Hjnneman. secretary, and Ed ward Slaughter, bookkeeper for the company, are also enarged with con tempt of court, and ordered to appear on the same date DAMAGE TO FRUIT CROP. Truck Growers of Norfolk Territory Did Not Suffer as Much as Those in Other Sections. Norfolk, May 3.—Following a confer ence of the Southern Produce Ex change composed of all the leading farmers of the trucking belt, it was announced that though the month just closed was the coldest April in the his tory cf modern trucking here, it has put back the crops to a large extent and brought about unfavorable condi tions with respect to early truck ship ments £o the North, East and West, the cloudy conditions together with high winds, saved this section to a large extent, leaving truck, strawber ries and fruit in better condition than in the trucking territory south and southwest of Virginia, where the frosts did heavy damages, even as far , as Texas. EXPOSITION FINANCES. President Tucker Says "We Need a Little Money." Washington, May G.—"Yes, we need [ a little money to finish the exposition," I said President Tucker, of the James town Exposition, after a visit to the President "Tho board of directors has issued a mortgage of $400,000 and I have every reason to believe it will be taken up in the next few days." "With ten or fifteen good days I think everything will be all right." Mr. Tucker came to Washington to make arrangements in connection with -Landing Day" at Jame3town, which occurs on May 13th. When your back aches it is almost invariably an indication that something •is wrong with your kidneys. Weak, I diseased kidneys frequently cause a I break down of the entire system. De- Witt'si Kidney and Bladder Pills afford j prompt relief for weak kidneys, back i ache, inflammation of the bladder and I all urinary troubles. Sold by C. M. Shuford, W. S. Martin. "Bobby" Walthour Injured. Berlin, May 6.—"Bobby" Walthour', the American bicycle rider, met with a serious accident at Erfurt yester aay. After winning a heat Walthour fell from his wheel, just after cross ing the finish line, striking his head against the wooden railing. He was carried to a hospital unconscious. LOS ANGELES IS MECCA OF GREAT AIYJRINERS Streets of Los, Angeles Are Dotted With Red Fez, 4 9 Worn by Nobles of The Mystic Shrine. A Gala Day. * Shriners From All Quarters of United States Pour into City. The Program for The Entire Week. The Full Story. Los Angeles, Cal., May 6. —The streets and other public places of Los Angeles are dotted today with the red fez worn by the Nobles ,of the Mystic Shrine, and the regalia of the order is attracting attention in all parts of the city. The annual sesions of the Imperial Council of the Mystic Shrine will be gin tomorrow and the members are arriving on every train. With bands playing and banners flying delegations of hundreds of members of the order, accompanied by their wives and famil ies, have poured into the city during the past twenty-four hours from every State of the Union, from Canada and from acres of the Mexican border. The visitors have received the heart iest kind of a welcome. From every place of business and from many pri vate residences there float the national colors interspersed with the emblems of the Shriners. Flags and bunting are lavishly displayed and handsome arches span some of the main street intersections. Program for Week. Today the visitors were taken on an excursion to Avalon, Catalina Island, to attend the opening of the mid-sum mer water carnival. The program of business and entertainment for the remainder of the week is as follows: Tuesday—Morning: The Imperial Council will begin its sessions at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Afternoon: Typical California banquet in honor of the Imperial Council. Excursion to Pasadena. In the evening there will be a grand parade of the Imperial Council, Arab patrols and Shriners act ing as escort to the electrical Turkish and Moorish pageant. After the par ade the Arab patrols will be the guests at a banquet to be given in their honor by the Arab and Bedouin patrols of Los Angeles. Wednesday—Business session of tre Imperial Council. Automobile and tal ly-hb 'rldds about the city. Exhibition drill by all Arab patrols in Ascot park! Exhibition of Japanese daylight fire works, specially designed and made to order for the occasion in Japan. Even ing: Second grand parade of the elec trical Turkish and Moorish pageant. Thursday—Special excursion for all Arab ratrols to Avalon, Catalina Is land. Evening: Third and last par ade of the electrical Turkish and Moor ish pageant. Theatre parties. . Friday—La Fiosta del los Flores, one of the most attractive events of the entertainment program. Miles of decorated coaches, carriages, automo biles, equestrians and bicycles. Even ing. Grand Shrine ball at A 1 Malaikah new auditorium. Saturday—Grand Spanish barbecue and bulls-head breakfast at San Gabri el —unique and typical Spanish dishes will be served to 10,000 visitors. Fol lowing the barlfccue and breakfast, cowboys from the ranges of Arizona, New Mexico and California will give a true Western exhibition of steer rop ing. The barbecue and exhibition will take on the grounds of the South ern California Masonic Home, within sight of the world-famous San Gabriel mission, founded by the Franciscan Fathers in 1771. Famous Case Of Haywood Boise, Idaho, May C. —The applica tion for a bill of particulars filed by the counsel for the defense, in the ase of William D. Haywood, secretary' and treasurer of the Western Federa tion of Miners, who on Thursday next will be placed on trial, charged with the murder o former Governor Steu nenberg, came up for argument before Judge Fremont Wood. The purpose of the application for the bill of particluars on the part of the defence is to force the State to show in advance in what manner the State expects to link Haywood with the murder. , He Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., v/ho lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more ' good than any medicine I ever took. Tor several years I had stomach trouble, and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until 11 began taking Electric Bitters, i ; would not take SSOO for \rhat they ■ have done for me." Grand tonic for ' the aged and for the female weak ' nesses. Great alterative and body builder; sure cure for lame back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by C. M. Shuford and W. S. Martin & Co., druggists. 50c. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic pur gatives. To avoid all danger, use t nly Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorates. Guaranteed to cure headache, bilious [ neSs, malaria and jaundice, at C. M. i Shuford and W. S. Martin & Co'£ drug store. 25c. Fell tram Story Window ( Patient in Hospital After | Swinging by One Hand | From Window, bell 50 Feet to Pavement. Seri * ously Injured Himself. * k Favetteville, N. C., Ma,y 6. —This ' morning about seven o'clock, pedestri . ans were horrified when they saw a man, a patient in the High-Smith hos pital, hanging by one hand from a window on the third floor yelling "save me." Before assistance could be rendered > he lost his hold and dropped to the side-walk, GO feet below. ) After being carried into the hospital by the doctors and unrses it was found that he had sustained a broken arm and a broken leg, also internal injury. ' He proved to by John L. Sherwood, a prominent young business man of Dillon, South Carolina. He fell at 7 o'clock just.as the night ' nurses were going off duty and the } day force coming on. This gave him I his first opportunity to get to the win » dow. 3 Mr. Sherwood was formerly a resi > dent of this city, a clerk for the late James Bums. I This afternoon hi* condition is crit ical and little hope is entertained for 5 his recovery. 5 Mr. Sherwood was admitted to the > hospital last Wednesday and since , then has been perfectly rational, with - nothing in his condition to require ; watchfulness or lead to the supposition r of any danger of such a lamentable oc l currence. It i sthought probable that ho had risen and was sitting in the - window and lost his balance. His im ' mediate cries for help would so indi ■ catc. 1 A careful examination shows that only one leg. the right, was broken. At the hospital at 2 o'clock the physi cians coul dnot give an opinion as to chances of recovery. Hanging o fNegro Ca used Death of S. C. Shet iff Greenville, S. C., May 6. —Sheriff R. F. McCaslan, of Greenwood coun ty, died today, following a general 1 collapse, incident upon the "hanging of Joe Evans, a negro rapist. Evans was the first man ever to hang in Greenwood county and his crime was particularly atrocious. He assaulted his brother's wife and then shot his brother to death when his act was discovered. As the time for the hanging ap proached the sheriff, usually a man of splendid nerve, began to show signs of physical collapse and when the day of the execution approached he dragged himself from his bed and pulled the trap that sent Evans into eternity. After the man had been pronotmc ed dead by the county physician the s-heriff went back to his bed and died this morning less than three weeks after the execution. Big Receptio For The Duke Norfolk, Va., May 6. —Admiral Evans will tender a special reception in honor of Duke de Abruzzi, com manding the Italian squadron in Hampton Roads. The Duke will visit Norfolk and the exposition as the guest of the officials of the exposition; also the Norfolk navy yard. The dates of the visit to Richmond and the famous revolutionary and civil war battlefields in Virginia are yet uncertain. Mysterious Death. New York, May 6. —The suspicion that she may have been the victim of murder caused the police to begin on investigation into the death of aged and wealthy Mrs. Sophia Alt meycr, who was found dead yesterday It was believed she died shortly f before the body was discovered, but the coroner's' physician declared she had been dead at least four days. Strike Ranks Swelled. New York, A*ay G.—The strike of • the longshoremen at the docks of some of the steamship lines spead to Hoboken when 550 freight handlers employed on the docks of the Holland American and Phoenix lines went on strike. \ 11 Found Guilty. Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 6.—The ver dict of the jury in the "Black Hand" case was opened in court this morning. I Eleven defendants was found guilty as indicated and two acquitted. Madrid, May G. —It is semi-offlciaHy announced that the accouchment of Queen Victoria may be expected » about May 20th. j TYNER'S DYSFEPSIA REMEDY. II Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know j I It. r Do not bclcn up wind? Taste your r food after eating? See specks before . the eyes? Are you pale and haggard? j Do you have pains vbgkqjbskqjbgkqj 1 Does your heart flutter? Are you diz zy? Do you flave pains in side or back? Rising 3 or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Is there a sour taste? Breath bad? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? Are your ner vous" If so, you have Dyspepsia, and t it is a dangerous condition. To cure, '■ take Tyner's Dyspepsia Romedy. It 3 is made for just such troubles and e smyptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia Rerae i- dy removes acids f from the stomach, >- strengthens weak stomachs, and cures • the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion, s Druggists or .by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded. if it fails t ] Negro Woman 'j Was Mu Durham, May 6.—Lizzie Guthrie, a • colored woman, was found dead this morning at her home on Foster street. I The finger marks on her throat were' sufficient evidence to make it ► generally believed that she was chok ed to death, and this resulted in the ■ arrest of her husband ( who was re manded to jail, without bail. The woman was killed sometime dur ing the night, and was found this s morning by her husband's sister. Ma - jor Guthrie, her husband, was arrest t ed shortly after the police were noti - fled. He was at work in the tobacco l stemmery. ; He pled not guilty to the charge of murder and was sent to jail to await a 1 thorough, investigation, when he will > be ?iven a preliminary hearing. The coroner's jury decided that the I woman was murdered by foul play, and I recommended to the court that Major n Guthrie be held without bail, to await the investigation of the case by the Grand Jury. '[ Guthrie on previous occasions has Intimated to a number of his neighbors - that ho was going to kill his wife, and j it seems to have been a premeditated [ murder. Guthrie will try to prove an alibi, vannah under. HOUSE DYNAMITED. Many Occupants Were Sleeping in the House When Explosion Occurred. Richmond, Va., May 6. —The house of , Robert Woodson, a nesro of Henrico [ cqunty, was completely wrecked by an [ explosion of dynamite Saturday. At , the time of the explosion Woodson, j his mother, father and three children were sleeping in the house. All the . inmates escaped without serious in/ j jury. THE MARVIN MYSTERY. Mystery Surrounding Death of Horace * Marvin to be Cleared. Dover, Dela., May G. —The State , authorities are still at work on the Marvin case and hope to soon be able to officially declare the cause of the death of little Horace. Nothing developed to change the r prevailing opinion the child wander ed off his father's farm and met ac cidental death in the frozen marsh. A Hard Debt to Pay. "I owe a debt of gratitude that can : rever be paid off," writes G. S. Clark, or Westfield, lowa, "for my rescue ' from death, by Dr. King's New Dis covery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when I commenced taking New Dic covery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the first bottle waal used, and two more bottles made a complete cure." Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, tolds and all throat and lung com plaints. Guaranted by C. M. Shuford end W. S. Martin & Co., druggists. E0 and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. President Pressed Button. Washington, May 6. —President Roosevelt opened the National Schuet zenbund at Charleston, S. C., this after noon by pressing the button connected| by electricity with the trigger of the gun at Charleston. The pressing of the trigger fired three shots from a re peating riflo. The President held the telephone to his ear and the shots were distinctly heard at the White House. Is Reported Unr!er Arrest. New York, May ft. —A dispatch from Saranac Lake says that Rev. Cooke, late of Hempstead, L. 1., has been in custody at Saranac Lake. According to the telegram the arrest was made by a detective employed by the local authorities at Saranac Lake denied knowledge of the arrest. EIGHTEEN PERSONS KILLED. Johannesburg, Transvaal, May G. — .An explosion occurred at the Mod* derfontein gold mine today in which three whites and fifteen natives were i-illc*i. Paris, May 4. —The French press re gards King Edward's continental tour, which ended with his departure from this city for London, as being fraugt ( with large political significance. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and Jet it stand twenty-four hours; a t j t sediment or set- 1 in B indicates an 73> unhealthy condi- J rrrf; r tion of the kid- I wA IFIH', i v ne y s; stains y° ur ' inen 11 is 3aMr* ri^j°fi J evidence of kid- Jpu, \, J j*} T~JJ& ney trouble: toe ttVuL/'/ u*\i frequent desire tc 1 AP ass or P a ' n ln * «&?-—«■—— the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to DOv There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain ln the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability 1 to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use oi liquor, ' wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant s aecessity of being compelled to go often '■ during the day, and to get up many timed | during the night. The mild and the extra . ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon . realized. It stands the highest fcr Its won » derful cures of the most distressing cases. . Jf you need a medicine you should have the , best. Sold by druggists insoc. andsl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this i wonderful discovery , and a book that ' more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. ' Address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Root. " Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men . lion reading this generous offer in this paper. i iJon't make any mistake, but rem em • ber {he name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil -1 mer's Swainp-Root, and the address, to Bingham ton, N. Y., on every bottle. I A '' \ • ■ .' The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per /.J: sonal supervision since its infancy. > Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifio with and endanger the health of l Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It i , contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ! substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms i and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind i Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ' The Kind Tou Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. I THC CENTAUR COMPANY, r» MuniUf STREET, NEW YORK OrTY. * r Commission to Hear of Mr. Watson's Work Washington, May G. —Immigration Commissioner Watson, of South Caro lina, will be given a hearing by the i National Immigration Commission- at , Washington Friday. ! Mr. Watson has been abroad a num ber of times in efforts to interest a de ' sirable class of immigrants in the op , portunities afforded for work in the ■ southern part of the country and the : commission is anxious to hear from i him. l \ Child Labor Bill. Albany, N. Y., May G. —Governor , Hughes has approved the child labor j bill. WANT NO INTERFERENCE. Counsel for Defence in Moyer-Hay wood Case Says He Wants Fair Trial. Boise, Idaho, May 6. —Before the opening of Clarence Darrow, of the counsel for the defense, said lo the Associated Press: "Under the laws and constitution, Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone are to be tried in court by a jury of their peers. Under these facts I do not see what there is for the President to do. All we have the right, or desire to ask either of him or any other citizen is to leave the courts and juries to administer the law fairly and without prejudice and without influence from the outside." Mexico and Guatemala. Washington, D. C., May G. —The , State Department has received infor mation that the diplomatic relations between Mexico and Guatemala have been terminateu. The outcome is awaited with apprehension. London, May G. —A dispatch from Constantinople says seven battallions of Turkish troops practically have been annihilated during the battle with the rebels in the province of Yemen, Turkish Arabia. LXDIJES I) DRLAFRANCO'S (|I Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator I Superior t» other remedies sold at high prlcM. Cur* minjnntped. Successfully u«ed by over 200,000 Women. Price, 25 Cents, druf;- giatsorby mail. Testimonials & booklet freo | Dr. LaFrancOi Philadelphia, 1?» fir Wnnllov'c SENT FKGE t0 ai ' { Uli If UUIIoT 0 users of morphine, ■■■ ■■ calne or whiskey. I ■H large book of pai ■ ■ ■ BWB ticularson homeo I |V| sanatorium treat : " ment. Address,Dt i AND B. M. WOOLLE? Whiskij Wedding Gifts Am one of your friends to be ru "TieO eoon? If so, you will want a nilce ent ior them. Sterling silver and cul glass make exquisite gifts that are al way* useful. Write us for auythilj you may need in this line. 1 A tree bottle ot i)r. Thacher' s Liver and Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader of this paper who vill write to the Thacher Medicine Co.. Jhattanooga, Tenn. The family medicme in thousands of homes for 52 vc.ars —Dr. Thacher's Li^cr - «nd Blood Svruo 1 \vumexifc'v.lqu.£.~ rciicnu ' Liver iiiid Blood Svrup. France And Japan Reach an Agreement Paris, May 6. —An official confirma tion has been obtained by the Asso ciated Press of the report that ne gotiations are in progress between France and Japan, looking to an un derstanding mutually guaranteeing the political and commercial inter ests of the two powers in the far east. 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