THE MONROE
1 Si r.e Library
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JUUKlNAb.
VOLUME X. NO 21
MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY JUNE 23, 1003
they ran lie l.i a h..iis- l refuge! Work of a HolincM Kascsl.
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drag the iiiifortiioat.-s fn.iu their whs h.i.chI nv I...... l,..r
nntl misery, luit w it not Utter ,-liihlirii l.v socallcl
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aVWVWsrWVVVM fi4"- P. Tenil. Winn ..und she xt
Some Nut lor l"rm.r to Crack. An Exhortation to the Youth of "'"r.' hosiery factory, and
i,.n.,.,.i,k the South- i 'ar " workiug in a l. fae
How mi mil lu )n suppose it im roka 1 ....... y t"rV. l 1 slaying at the Mine
eosls ymi a year In n-iimr vur '11?' l;.nliiig Iioiim-. A few weeks
ill cost
TAI.MNU WITH THH I I OI'I E. Stole a Child to I seas a WiM Man.
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A Mother'. Love lli-r Wulim Pa.' The tiaskill M.iudy Canned
skn in Death - A I adv Tai Pav- ;,,"H'' ' " miw.I m ii Ii
me "sun--.n ion gi ing nic i n.. mir
nival in Itak-igh, are coming in lor
til.HH)V OL'W H V.XMW. iave lit I
Thompson' I cvling lor a Coun
try llillie (ioat An Old Sohiivr
suppose it Ri''.i m r.i.ia. i u ,titn "". ""in raying i nil" Mine Coming on the fourth. I
reiMir your. .. ... .. . . arum . - lew weeks ag.. ...,. . ,..r ,.,.,. ... ...
unm a.-rount ..f n;,vo "r7 "I"'" v,,u ,. '" Mr. llarrill. ami ll.n tho".revle imv .,f m.--. Im '
bad roads, mi... .I.iiost '" ": f'"''l' 'l..r alia.-children got rea.lv I., go t.. II.-,. ' 1 . " 1"-"," . i.".!.
an i.l.i rvanl oiuaii v"slerl-tv. '
"Tlierr is mi Mrkiii t in Muiiiiie
.vmayear l..r sh.- ami i-Mliinc -"" " "i' rk rieiia visit Lis ieuK .I.., a.s
Hut are luiiieil l.v your eliil.livii , 1u':"'ml. l'l1" r". f'r "" "l tliey mere rea.ly to Mart Mrs. liar
ailuij! Iliroiiirli It, n l w V ' rill Uiame wi.l.l. nly ill
How li.ll. Ii il.-es it voii a liar ,J,"r 1 . n:,4c h'" leuileil to Us l.ut
r..!.ls runir-M-UsI in wa.l.ni? thron-h ui n me h.i. iiIi.U .hil.lren. .Mr.
er who wants a Park - Reverie
of a Visitor at a Ctnulcry Mr. f.,jr .l in. , smviihoial a.hi in.
inj. as Hie f.'J ii. i.ii ..
Jane lis from St. ..n .t .
Wavluiilm P..J i! :...:
".s: earUI Johnny l.iyt'ii.
In. Ii.is hern lelnriMtl .t hii. .a
itlils, I'alrirk Lit.Hi ami wile, of
r.tst M. Inlis. alter a week's ah
w ins-. u. the (Mihee a sloiy Ilia!
isiiu ii,is-s III. in thai ,
InviKj To Mrn lo SpcnJ tlu-Ni-ht
with Him and as I hey
Slept Chopped Iht-m an J Hi-.
Wife lo l'ic.i with an Ae
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anient the Mull,. I have .i.Kl,t .WwM , U( , ,I1MM,H, r , "w..1 1 1... "'I'll hy show,,,.,, lor the ,,r
for m.ilHi.aetoeureyourihil.livi.-n " "l n-v uhiii yo.i i..e iiuuniiie.i huslm,,.ra ;..iiik' ami lakiiitf the nli,,,M. ., -,.,.,":, ., ' I" " ''If '"'ill't up as a .1.1
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now linn ii l.iin;u;e a Vear to von; ......,.,! u,j., M. iiis;ipM'aini iroui
is the uiii.I that iireve,,t vourl,,U n,a Jl!,'l"' s,"'h M,t l '"'r I'an-iiN' home. eavii. her
rlnlilreii from allen.lii.j; m-h.v.' or le,Mr:y to thisM-eliou the! KI,V au.l a note to her titer on
llamas to them, rather, in the l.wa '""'IT'4 !M,,"1"" ,'" ,u,lu,r.v '' ! the pillow, Kayiiu: thai her has-
iiaiiil iiail not livaleil herit);hl.aiii
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e were it-allv not. .et there W, -V ?. ".rr"fcr ' " ."
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wealth, lint lliink not that male.
rial uplinililin tinist lw the Mini of
l your activities; think not that mr
jreMN in life is lo lie inexsiinsl only
I hy your hunk account. Never let
jit he saitl that ill the Mrup'le for
, iniliiKirial ailrauivuieiit the South
'ha.sl.mt auclit of the virliu. ilo
'lin-Ktic ami pulilic, utiht of tin
luanliiieHs ami self relianiv, auhl
of the ('harms of her woineti iin.l
the honor of her men w hich hallow
Hie luemory of the Olil Smlh
l.iiii.l your lactones, oih-ii your
in I lies, let the hum of contented in
ilustry lie heard tlirouuhoiit lliis
ii.l.ll.aveyour1!oo.lr.K,.l.su.il,o.",MIr' ' Ui7 T"KU ,l,w
av for thirty or forty years, t lie "mt wl.lle l..,,l.l... yonr .-..u.,-
...latiee of voi.r life ' try. hmld your rl.aracler. Ilmld
of ail education; How much dam
age to you is our lud roads in pre
venting your rvni hiiijf market with
your produce! You are Mrfertly
williii to siend plenty of money
in (lie luiyiuc of reapers and mow
ers and other farm machinery.
You are w illing to purchase car
riajfi ami lian.-s. At the pri.s
M.tal.H'S uiv t.Mlay, one load would
be the average f.innei's tax for ten
year for H'mmI roads. aVt the end
of that time the Mads would lie
goix!. and yon could vole to rescind
I lie taw ii you wanleil to anil Volt
w
tax
balance of your life.
Varying Way ol Settling.
I'lilllihll.i.tjt K.-.-..OI.
Sonif fellows marry poor girls to
aellle dow n and others marry rich
ones to settle up.
The Life that Lies Outside of the
Dust and Din. I
Tt...HIa .....t l-aaV, n t,r.l. Kl-Hll. j 4aa,.aaaa-.
When the temptation grew too Sad Survivor ol the Pacolet Hood
overpowering he left his ulliii' uud a.ivii s,viii i.. . iti... ... i.i,r.rr.
went down into the country. It' J. I, t tweti, otn of tliesttrv ivnnt
nlwavs did him l'.mhI to go there. I of the Pacolet Hood, is hereon Ins
To Is' there was like u plunge in u '!)' to Haywood county. Mr.
cool, limpid pool. He had been ho ('wen, w ho was u photographer,
long in the luriimil and strifeof the KMK to his home with a heavy
Htntggle for Kiuss-ss-for wealth; heart, he having lost Ins wile and
Hail been o wholly silli'oiiiided hv i UHi'e cllililren. Mr. linen savs
those who strove ashe strove, tear- 'every Isidy could have been saved
iug and Iraiupling mid remlnig had tln' taken warning in lime,
those ho were iu their way, that nl that a singular fact in tint all
he had iilmost lost sight of the life ho lived in single story house iiri'
that lay outsi.leof the dust und din iilive tiMlay. This, he nays, was
of that utciia. He li.nl almost for-1 liec.iu.se- those who liv ed iu Iwo
gntten that life held other lew arils story house simply sought refuge
it for time and for eteruitv. Hold
virtue and honor above all price,
With the ns't say unto your soul :
"lli.il.l tit.- nion-a'itrlf t.itt..-i.tt. my ttoul
A- III.' ill M'h. ...Ii
IriVPOly It.vi ,a..!ti',l a.l,
I ... . lt nv l...i..:r n..i .-r il.an h. I..-I
Mint ih. fr...n I..-. ..-I. i ii It a ton..- i.i..rr vuaf
Till M...U U-nifli. in t'n ,
l.t-aiinw Mi. in ..utKfi.si. .I.rll l ttf. '. unr.'-l
l.iii in
than riches. He had forgotten the
calm and trampii! region that
Mtivlelicil beyond the nmil and nil
gui-.li of the sKife fur gam.
in the second storv, while tlinst
who liv.il in the small houses were
driven to the hills Is-fore the water
got dangerously high. Mr. Owen,
u linn II. a v.ilii.ii'iiii.i i.tl.. I.im ..i...I
Human Nature' Pet Pleasure. , flll. , .....', '
hlr!lllilil Ni' l..i'f, I , . ... . . .,
i 1 i u, ini't'iinT, win ma i.i i v,
. t .i i . wriii in mi- na-viiim linn t lin ll
r1 ' w,,.n,":',!,lihos,-. -iu, cmnv .ioa.,,i ..n
.1 1. til... ISS-l.l 1.1 C...J l.
but men do the same thing in a dif
ferent way. I hey do Hot cry, lie
ing nshaliied to cry, but they get
drunk on slimiilents or evolve dry
debauches of morbidness from w ith
in themselves and mi their wives
or other friends or on w homsoever
they ran catch uud hold they be
stow vast ucciiiiiulalioiis of bitter
lii-ssuud wrongs mid troubles and
sot lows. Unman nature doe nut
enjoy more keenly tiny pleasure
than that of lieing thoi'.iughly mis
erable, deeply impressed with the
injustice anil cruelty of the world
and the hopelessness of life. If we
did not have troubles or make them
for ourselves some of us might lie
completely and permanently hap
py; uud that, for good reasons and
w ise purposes, is forbidden.
A Tale of Two Cities, Aye, ol
Many Cities.
From ll- r.iitiMiritt. In cl.irlii.l- oltH-rvi-r.
'Last year a "blue-eyed girl,
wearing' a clean, white dress," li lt
her home in Cleveland county anil
came here ulone. Hhe knew not
Mi ii. lint she was penniless, und iu
the darkened city there was wel
come to her only from foul mouthed
hags who trade in human souls.
Ami no the child stumbled on into
the night, and her blue eyes be
came dulled uud her white dress
whs besmirched. Suppose but
why Hiippnsct Y'ou know the con
dition that exists. Continually
there come to this town young girls
who seek woik. They are help
less, ignorant, unprotected. What
salvation might come if they knew
that when temptation is hardest
on the up stairs porch, and from
this raft, they were thrown into the
water. The mother and children
were drowned und Mr. Owen til -most
lost his life hy trying to climb
into a tree with his wife. Mr.
Owen occupied the house at the lip
per end of the row of houses at
Clifton, and it was he who lirsl
warned bis ncighliors of their dan
ger.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you if you
used lr. King's .New Life Pills.
Thousand of sulVercrs have proved
their matchless merit for sick mid
nervous heailai'lies. They make
pure blood and build up your
limit ll. Only .'"., tnoiii-y back it
iiotruivd. Sold by Knglish drug Co.
iu.inring alter her children, gave
I lie husband a clue to her wherea
bouts. He wcut to Chattanooga
and located her at a hotel there.
At the sight of her husband the un
faithful w ife fell iihiu his neck uud
sobU'd bitterly, and Is'gged him to
forgive her. When Dyar's learned
ol Mr. Han-ill's presence iu the
city, he left Chattanooga. Mrs.
li.ll lill said she was led by llvars
to liclifvc that her husband did
not treat her right, and that lie
was unfaithful to her. liars 11s.1l
his P.ible to prove that according
to the scriptures she would lie jus
tifiable in forsaking her husband,
and that according thereto, she
was virtually rivorced from him,
because of his unfaithfulness uud
was perfectly free to gn nil' with
him and marry tit their will. He
always Used his liible lo press Ins
case anil prove his points.
islie said that w hen they reached
I ieorgia. llvars iiupiired about a di
vorce lor her, bill was told that
she could not get one there until
two years. They then went to
Tennessee and were confronted by
the some dillirnllv. They heard
that the law of Alabama was lunch
more lenient, and they intended to
go to that Mate in a lew ilavs,
secure a divorce for her, uud then
marry. rhe claimed that on their
round they occupied sepetate rooms
and had not Imtii rrimiuallv inti
mate. She fully reM-nted of her
unfaithfulness, uud begged to U-
reinstated as wile and mother, and
pleaded with him to lei her return
with him, but he would not.
He left her at I h i l.io, Tellll.,
and followed l.yats back lo Spar
tanburg, S. ('.. ami had him put
in jail for cart ing u pistol, and in
default of a peace IhiikI of slm.
llvars is a man of medium build,
itlmut lis years of nge nut very neat
in Hppearauce, He is si cousin ol
Mrs. 1 1, ii rill. He claimed that lli
is a licensed minister of the Wes
van Me'hodtst church.
Things Nice (lirls Never Do-
U.lll"' VUi-ll.-.
The nice girl iIih-s not talk ntul
laugh loudly when traveling or in
any public place where she may at
tract attention.
Nice girls do not either ask or
answer i in pert incut tiicstions.
Do not turn their heads to look
after iiiiiertiueut men.
Do not imagine that every man
who is pleasant to them hits fallen
in love w ith them.
Do not direct their conversation
to one person hen several visitors
are present.
Do not get into the habit of
sieaking familiarly to nil the men
they know.
Donol write silly letters to young
men or crniit them to write ktich
letters.
3T
Jim Damp was lather of a lait
Who, 17 btr brichtatM, 14 htr
eld.
Tit ttachtr aiktl Mi
Damp tht autttloa :
"How ca fat bt ait
alg atisa 1"'
M By alif 'Fore.'" Wku
told to him,
Thlt Itory tkhld " Suanjr Jim."
n MrmtM
the A-B-C
of good health.
mUr Bl in R-MMtT.
"Mr Unit tor 'T Kk u4 M
BS Mjr tnlMwM. I nt ptrtte
ot ' Mjrr ' and fr4 ! otrlt, a4 tuylmltj
to mj W I ihrtrli I will now mi Im b
xt ftUT boT at bli u. u Im I tvlf M
bIUi7. AU I Ins. ! cm la Trwot '
Ma, i. IaiiDuf lun'
she w.is goiu; out into the world
and make a living for herself. She
t.s.k her trunk and '.'." of her hus
baud's money with her. When
Mr. llarrill was noliti.il uf h. r iin
faitliful act, he at oms suspected
llvars, as having H-rsua.l. -d her
away, ashe had lioaidcd several
months with them and was littally
sciit awav from their home bv Mr.
llarrill, is-caiise of attentions to his j
w III
fever in tow n and
at once e all la-gin to feel exactly
as if we were -llire.itetied with
fever.' It is another proof that
none of us live to ourselves."
A traveling man who was at
tiainesville, Oa., when a cyclone
blew away the tenement houses and
;part of Hie mill of the Pacolet
Manufacturing Company, tells the
story ot a dead mother and her
I ..lis- ahi.li did not get into the
uevvspniM-rs. The crushing, twist
ing. awful w ind seied the woman
in lis cruel arms anil daslieil tier
I iM-iorc it i.ke a straw. When it
I
a'-alllat vlltt Itml llnl tiilltl.T li-llif in
Then a letter from Mrs. llarrill j ,.,. lmil!. am j( , ,',,,, .;,
and plunged und pounded her for
moie than live hiiudred yards. H. r
ImmIv was found broken, mangled,
dead. Ill the lifeless arms, clasped
lightly, lay the bals- unhurt, with
not a bruise or a scar.
tal Company, is held iu the IU-11
villi-jail on the charge of alsluct
nigthehoy. The charge w is not
made public until he was ivmm.il
Irota Last St. Louis, us the poli.i
feared violence if the story Iks am.
generally known.
' I lie child told the poliiv that
during his iiptiv ify he was shut
up iu a cage of monkeys and other
wild animals, his clothing taken
away and Ins hair and skin dved
The child .showed evidence of hav
ing received the treatment dcscrih
ed. his hands and face Is-iug ills
colored and hardly rccogutahli
from deep scratches.
l he sliow was ulmut l.at St.
Louis when the child was found
and the negro arrested. Not until
I tin- teirili. il child was far from tin
lents and wagons would he tell ot
his treatment by showmen.
"They'll put me back in lin
eage with the monkeys," the U.y
sen allied wheu the police urged
j him to tell them of hisexiH i ieiices.
"The monkeys mid the big cats
hurt w hen I hey scratched me," in
told his father. "A big black man
put ine iu the cage, slammed I In
door and made me go up and play
with the animals. I ran back iu
the corner, but they came back uf
lei me und scratched inc."
Columbus County Hurderers Cap
tured-
II. Ii. K.'gisler and sou, .lals-1
Kegister, Isith white, who nre
eharged w ith murdering Jesse Sales
und Jim Stulcy, robbing tlieiu of
f I.Oimi and burning the house dow -i
upon their IhiiIics hi Columbus
county, a few mouths ago, have
ls-en captured and are now in jail
at Whitex ille. II. I!. Kegister was
iKptiired by K. II. Crook and Will
Hall, near Ins home I hursday, and
his sou, .lals-l, was taken into cus
tody by the same persons l-'riilav.
A rewind of fc.HU for each of iiieui
wits offered by the tiovernor and
w ill Is received by Cook and Hall.
The crime with w hich the men
are charged by confession of a third
man who was captured mhiu alter
the a Hair, is one of the most revolt
ing in the criminal annals of the
county. Jesse Sales, white, and
Jim Staley, colored, lived iu a
small house in mi isolated part of
the county. I hey trere supposed
to Ik engaged iu miMiiishiiiiug and
were thought to have had a large
iimoiint of money on the premises.
The third d.-feiulaiit, w ho confessed
in jail, said that he Was peisiiadeil
by the I.egisters to go to the place
on It .Nit 111. lav nltel'lliNiu anil re
main around the house until night;
that they then approached stealth
ily and that one of the liegislers
shot the men through a window.
afterwards robbing their persons
and setting lire to the house. 1 he
liegisters disapiiean-d mum the
confession of the mail nml evaded
capture until this week, though
the (inventor nll. red rewards of
fciisl each, and the county supple-
mciitcd the aamn with cpial
amounts. Young Kegister was
found at Lis father's house near
Whitevillc.
"The women und children ol
Monroe waul a park," said a lady
lax l 'iivcr, "and we waul to know
how we can go about making tin
men fulks give us one. I can
promise a plan for starling oil' w ith
two hundred dollars. Now, laudi
is increasing in value rapidly every
day and the town ought to buy
enough for a park und Is-giu work
lllg nil It. It ought to lie us eon
vcliieht as possible, but should Is
large enough. If the town would
buy the laud now liefotc values in
crease, it would ls-a paying invest
uient, the increase in value Is-iug
more than enough to pay the iuter
est if it iH-cauie necess ii y to sell.
This is tine of the things that the
tow n has got to have sooner or
later, nml we had Is-tter all keep
talking it till the course is ileci.h d
upon."
In a ceil a in cemetery in this
county the visitor's iiltentioii will
Is- uttiaclcd by the inscription .m
the stones of two graves, side by
side. The gtaves contain the dust
of iiiiiu and wife, und the inscrip
lions w ill set the thoughts to run
ning in the head of the onlooker.
'1 here's nothing w hatcver peculiar,
only in the figures n reminder of
linvv the hand of Death works.
"Sacred to the memory of John
, aged S7 years," rends one;
"Sacred In the luciuniy of Jane
, wife of John , aged
.! I years," reads the olher. and the
dales of death show that the ashes
of the wile had for long, long years
lain there Is-fore those of tin- hus
band had been brought to mingle
w ill) Hi. -in.
And oil' goes one's train of
thought :"The .voting couple happy,
full of health uud hope. A few
mouths uf blissful happiness as
they work together lo lay the foun
dations of III-ir life's home, for
then young couples literally carved
their liouies out of the forests; one
child, perhaps two, and dreams of
the happiness to be derived from
the rearing of a family of sturdy
sons and daughters then death tor
the mother and desolation for the
father, as he travelled alone the
remaining sixty veins of his life.
.Summer suns and winter snows
beat upon him in their course its he
grew In mi the uiiiig man of elastic
step and radiant hope to mature
middle life and then to brnn.cd old
age, with the years doled out nearly
to the bull urn of u century glass.
Those who lie long in the grave
have liu earthly existence except
iu the minds ol the living. So in
these I wo graves rest two persons
one young and fair as when she left
hi in decades ago; the other grim
and old and wrinklei. as he i!'ew I It'sguaranteed by l'.nglisli Drug Co.
to be in carrying on the halt lei
alone for all those long years. I Threw Herself L'nder the Train
'Twould seem lo lie sweeter were Kut.-mh ihih -h
they alike, in cither youth or age, I Pas ngers who came iu on a
it matters not which, but not so . train from N'orlitui report what
would Deal It have it, and Deatli ' seems to have been a deliheratesui
cule by a negro woman about :(."
year of age. She ran out of her
Negro I'lees Ik-lore a Shot tiun.
ll-1. .11 SaU lii il.;a.... h..'hi,r..lt. ol... r,.r
An unknown negro made an mi
successful attempt this morning to
commit u criminal assault upon
Miss Jennie 1,'ohcrtMHi, daughter
of one of Salem's Is-st citizens.
Miss liols-tlsoti was half a mile
Iioiii home w hcu the negro called
lo lu-r to stop, she ran and the
negro followed her for a ipturler of
a mile, until he came iu sight of a
house. He then turned and ran
into the woods. Miss I.'oIh'IIsi.u
went direct home and told her
mother what had happened. Mix
H.ils-its.in gathered her husband's
shot gun and, accompanied by lu-r
daughter, went after the man. The
woods iu which he was last seen
were searched, but in vain. Hli
cers have been out with blood
hounds all a It i-1 is. m hi. but they have
not Imtii able to lind tiny trace of
the guilty patty.
Tried to Chop Her Own Held Off-
Iturlli.L'.i.tl Sj .'..in I .. rim t in. I.. . .!.., .-r.
Mis. (ieorge Webb, who lives
near here and who is supposed to
have Ik i ii insane for the moment,
went in the yard at her liouie, at '.'
o'clock this morning, placed her
head on a log und hacked her face
and head in a horrible manner w ith
an nxe.
When discovered, soon niter, sin
was in a dangerous cotidil ion. Her
skull was cut through in two places
uud her face und neck were cut
very badly. II is not thought pos
sible for her to live. No cause can
lie assigned for the act, as she was
in her usual health and spirits the
night Is-fore. It is supposed a slid
dcu spirit of insanity possessed Iter.
Worst of All Experiences.
Ciin anything Is- worse than lo
feel that every minute will Is- your
last ( Such was the exerience ol
Mrs. S. H. N'cwsoii, IVcatiir, Ala.
"For three .veal's," she writes, "I
endured iiisiill'erable pain from in
digestion, and stomach and hnvvc)
trouble. Death seemed inevitable
w licit doctor and remedies failed.
At length 1 was induced to try
Flectrie Hitters and the result was
miraculous. I improved at once
and now I inn completely recov
ered." For liver, kidney, stomach
and bowel tumbles I'.lectric Hitters
is the only medicine. Only one.
know.
MIINTINt
:i IIS l-.Vl.K two. )
Driven to Desperation.
Living at an out of the way place,
remote from civilization, a family
ia often diivru to dcsxration iu
case of accident, resulting in burns,
cuts, w ounds, ulcers, etc Lay in a
supply of Ilurklen'a Arnica Salve.
It a the Is-st on earth. k, at hug
lish Drug Co.'.
Mr. R. J. Kejuold, the wealthy
tobacco manufacturer, has given
II.IHM) to Guilford College to es
tablish an electric plant.
"My luir wji Tallin; out and
turning pay vvy t i:i. tint vour
Hair Vigor Uont 1 1, c falling tnii
restore u.c n-mrjl color."--Mi..
E. Z. Ba-numn-.c, Cci.ocs, N. Y.
s
house, which was very near the
railroad track, and threw herself
under a passenger train, w Inch cut
her Imdy lo pieces and rolled her
; head many yards. She was thus
killed in plain view of a brother
and Iter little son. It is said that
sickness was the cause of the
suicide.
It's impossible! for you
not to look cM, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair I Perhaps you
arc seventy, and you like
your gray nuir! If not,
use Ayer's Hair Visor.
In less than a month ycur
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
If roar dee.- rsssol m.-l wss,
ai-uil ai ivja d iitsi ih! ,i v.tr.a
).rtl twill, Ik. irp ami clie tlin t-anjfl I
J. C. .O t R Co., lotrail, Maaa.
liewareof Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
aa mrrcuiy will aurdy destroy the
arute of smell and completely On aline
the whole system when entering il
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage they will do is
ten fold to the (ood yon can possibly
ilefive frtn.i Iheui Haifa Catarrh
' Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
1 4 Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer
cury, and ii taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
su. faces of the system. la buying
Hall's Calank Cure be sure you get
th genuine. It ia taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, hy F. j
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by di uk jilts, price 75c. battle.
Hall's Family rills ire the best.
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has ever Iwii eii.i. tid i ri tlx- 110 m
i.rv ot the i.l.l.sl li.l. il.it ii.tsi ti.,
eolinly t.M.k pl.i.e S.iii.l.n at
f.N.I ol All.-gli.iuv tin ..ll. I. .in 1 .--.
just inside ..f this coiiiilv. i nek
Davis, with an ae. enl to pii ns
two men and hisowu wile.
The si. ay ol the i rime r.iiiie ii.
tlm: Dav is. who lived al the I-...I
ol the mount 1111. was v isit.-d by two
foiiner Iriei.ds and a. .piaiut nie.-s.
AltitsI L.11 ki-r and s...i, I ,. ii. !,..
lived near t hilhowie. a. 1 h.-v
had st.-pp.sil at l.is h..iisc on then
way Is see tli. ii relatives in tins
S.Sti.111. I I.IV IS sas-llled Vl-I V ell-Vel
and insist. -.1 on iheir sM-ii.iiug tin
night with linn. They coiivnted
and when bedtime came every one
in the house retired. Thetwo v is
itoi-siH-ciipied Ih.-.sa-ue Usl. Davis
and his u lie iHi upitsI another bed
close h.M.sil.iy m h,- s.i!iie r.n.m.
Hardly had tlu-y reined nil. a Mrs.
Iavis !n-:ii. I a noise, -in. I .,11 I, .U
ing tovvanl hen- the I'.ai kefs weie
sleeping, saw her husband w it h tin
ate. cutting the r.aik. is lo -. s.
She sprang out of Hie Im .1 and tried
to ki-cp her husband from killing
the 1. Id man. Aliied. and iuiine.li
ately Davis ge li.-r tuo Lions
with the axe that si-ut her In
the lliH.r. a Ii.mI been killed l.v
the lirst blow, that had split lu's
head half i.p.-u as clean as one
splits a hog's head in slaughtering.
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oiirii 11. .11 is-.-ii sai.-.i uppao'lll IV
1., M .... 1 . .. ;u ... 1... 1....1 : .' I ' '
... ...is, .1, 1. im ...ii,- 1 . .
crawl out of Hie lied and into a tirernshuro f em..!.- l'..:i. i'l..s,.!
Item 1.1 rye. close l.y. .Nevcitlie
less, he w as bhs-.lllig like a Img and
will die. having received the ae
Ono Dollar a Year
1 HumBacicjl
J srnm tM! uwn a U
O Kufi. baia ih(. acuhtr ..". auka 9
jr a K.t Wa k(. k-a a tataV suit aaae I
5 .ad KtiU k-ssc aaat H am f
n ' 1 " .imi rar means at racavarv M.
fl
BUM ftlaUlamitfia1a
fj - -a d..s , il' drmaav
IGfieap Flour
lis Bad Flour!!
Little I'.oy kills His Krollur.
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N-ii;it..i u.i.iint' r;m..'i-:i. win.
!l.
I-I III
111 I
I
is !,.-!.. Ill I
n: !ii
11.111
, little
the h
I, i- s.
, mi tup ot .1 1 a .'.
cha r I.i- g..! i.', ;
In roach :l-- t-'.ii
. iia-f his In ..I ' ;
' lnii him il in-11:
VVOIi.. I a,,., ,,.
' tired, tin- v.. 1 ; .
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1 11 in- 1
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III
1.:::
i-r is r:
.I
up t the hilt in his st0111a. il and
having Ins light arm cut off. Al ;
lied siys that as he lay iu the I'n l.l
he heard the aw fill blows that fnl
lowed oil the hodv of Mrs. Dav Is. '
1 n I heard her groans glow taint. -r!
and fainter, lint the woman was
not yet killed, und alter the excite
lui'lil had subsided D.IV is took his
wile in the house, washed her!
wounds mid washed himself. I 'a
vis' little girl, with the baby inli.-i .
anus, was I lie one who "aw- tin-
ilaim, she escaping for her lite at
the outset.
When people came iu lln foini.l
Davis silting bv Ins w ife admiins
leriiig to her wauls, but the unman
rnied to Is- iu such aoiiv she1
paid little attention to what was
going on. Davis said: "I guess I
have killed tln-111. but I didn t
know it." A siiige.iu summoned
from Mountain City, T.-iiii., gavel
it out that all would certainly die
ami the rumor is eurreul 011 the;
streets that the woman is m ad.
I'll! I ies just Iioiii the si 'en.- of the,
tragedy say that there is blood ev
iTvwhcre. that leu heaves would
not have left as much bl I seal j
teied around a slaughter pen. No
I The tlllsle
1 well ktiou 11
.College li ne
s-h,.,. ., ;...
Is- t in Mt ,1 1.
, Olll-t I ..Hil l.
I I'oliM In. Ion.;
i I In- pi opel t y
plivale con.;,
men, w h.. ha
it. al a loss '!
.pal stoi khoii
I ,
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n-.-i,si..,i I
...i.1,.1 I., (lo
'l I til it ll
i s. l-i Iss;
lire .In i.i. , I t
1 ! 1 li'i tli ho.
Mas pa th. ...:
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-.- llie
U I. to
l.i:.
1 ii ii
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t.s a
sine.
I ' ' I
II I .
:.t
I- I iii i 1).. maker's e.
:. 1 ti.i- n.ti-.-l uty uf lus
' . --1 I - 1 i liunr is t'.nl flour
: 1 't- i l.i h i ts -tMtiipiil.it-I
n.:;i. .1 III paukiug. It
. '. .-. f ,0 k to itu- iiaiiif
' i" I :1 ur miied Willi
1 l -3 1 1 nr tin- iiu!ity
'i- ) ii u !, Lilt like mixing
! i lit w-lh I lj.-k, il Likes
i 1 .1 ! -t ' I w lute to piO'
..hv t lie, t . 1 ..id in cheap
I' I n ion;: ill ullltell, the
' V -a ! the wheal.
. . i -i.t 0:1s a I..!..- pel -
1: 1- ilvcr:.. J husk
! e IU i i.uii. Alt of
i ..a i!..ni ,mt. There
, c i a :.t ...it vmi to ask for
"Inviii. ibir" bland. This
1 1.. 'J at tin- lowest
1 1 :,,. I, ii'.illy first-
:! -:i .111 l e 1. .Id, ami its
1 liif luji.t v .iu need
.V in 01,:, 1 to n. I tiie lies!.
N- i: .in, . or ! ..I l.aker,
: lawn. il.lt" ti,- I can
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Not a Can.lid.ati.'.
Mr. I i. i.-laiul 1. 1- i i..
inl.-rv 1. -.v .ii v, l.i. Ii l,r s..
is I11 1 lii-liv ;. 1 .-i i . i 1
IlKXhKKSOX !
K()L1.I-I13IILLS.
Tinstoc's Salo.
an 111 I. ml thai
lo . liter public
has imt iiiiint"i
tllllllL'Ilt SHU III'
ov.-i- m ve.11 . a.
In- has noi sp
bl-OII sp.ikt-ll to .
I'ointli r I'.ili'l.i.
lie ll.
s'ljaj-
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11 lain. "
IIi-
ii l
liu-
am oil
.llli'lect
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e 1 1 1 1
1 -si 1 r
II I,.'
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londav, .!ulv
l.tth, A. I). IQtu,
v. 1 1 I. .-il-.l lr.l ..t
I .11 . I-..1 !-lll..l HI,..,
..r (i.-t.l oil .It ill.-.l
i.l. r. I-I. ll
Mi 1.
Shot Himself .III vars A-o-
1 'aik.
1 c: o-i v
III. 11 li iiil;
si t a gun. 11
gl.n. 1. 1 In
was .lis, T . 1 1 ,
shot 111 th.
il. II.' In.
ais ...Mi. A. T.
II I 'ilt.lb.-l lull. I colli. IV . I
onliT lo shoot a bin 1
an ueiid.iit tin gun
.-il ami In- I111.1.. il vv as
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back
I two
Willi'
Vl'.ll
motive can U' found lot the hellish i ""ii'ii. ami cam., la
dis'd, though many theot ics have;ano. II.-died hei
Insii advanced. One is that Davis
was insane, that he had U-cii
out uf his head only six mouths be
fore. Another is that Levi Ki.ik. i
was once a swi-ethcail of his wile
and that this visit si 11 led up jeal
uiisv, It is said that it is true tin
man has been w rong w ith his mind
several tunes, but thai he was leal
ly a very iiieau man and had once
In-line ti led to kill a iiiin with an
ax.'. The theory of jealousy is not
Is-lieved ow ing to the fact that Mrs.
Davis was a woinaii ol line chi ts
tian character and had never given
the slightest attention to ll.nkei
since her marriage.
Dav is is in jail here, hav ing been
bound over lo court.
"Strength, and vigor come I
good fooJ, duly digcstt d. 'I-Yrc'L','
1 reaily-to-sctve wheat and b.irl. v
food, adds 110 burden, lilt sustain-,
nourishes, invigorates."
Iiev .i
sh.-t.
walked a sli
il 1 nil in
l-V.l.ll Veals
iav. lb-li.nl
luce lie was
II. ...a. ... tr...-r .
' .-iii'i tntf , it.,, I
1 I. -. I In. .Mil...
:l'l I VV;,M. I.y
,11... II II. .11-1.1...
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M.I III III. ..Iti.',.
I til. .11 r.iuiilv . Ill
. i.i. !i .).. .( rrl-
l.4l
I II I.-IM II Tni.ln
Horse
Health !
lew day
Millllv i olllltv
setting .ml eabb.u
up a gold nugn
Mi-
t w
pcuiiyvvcights
worth.
II Not Wood,
I llke vv 1. 1 I.
II 1 1 - sli. 11. Ii
ighing IM
iiliolil seven doila
Kctort Courteous.
..hi
"1 s:,v
Ulllbl.'il.l Vi
ollice. I vv
were you,"
"Ily jov e!
true thing I
long time."
.loh.
llial'
ni've lake
llldn'l be
Mllilll. I
ve heard
Ihml
11 0111
s II I
lilt's the
V 011 sav
For puttinc in prime condition,
any horse r mule the lx-st of all
remedies is Ashcraft's Condition
l'ovvdcrs. Tlu-sc 1'owdcrs arc won
derfully effective because they cre
ate appetite, the digestion is made
perfect, worms and parasites de
stroyed, and the system clc.lns.-d
of all gross humors. The l'ovv
dcrs fatten but never bloat.
Ashcraft's Condition row-tiers
1 . .1 1.. t .... :..
arc wrappeu 111 uoscs. in i.m, m i
l.nii. ..r..,.if..ltii,n ill, ufii.in i-.ir is I
llllll a. a... ...
used that a druggist would exer
cise in the filling of a physician's
prescription. High grade and real
merit is the first consideration.
Ashcraft'a Powder consist of
small doses, prepared from the
purest and highly concentrated in
gredients, that have been found
beneficial to horses and mules.
Ashcraft'a Condition Powders
always high grade arc not to be
classed with the many bulky, gixxl-for-evcrything
powders now on the
market.
Ask for Ashcraft's, the kind put
up in doses, and good for horses
and mules only.
."startling l.v idititc.
I'lesll lest iliiotiv ill gieat .ill III! ily
is constant l.v comiiig in. declaiiug
Dr. King's New Discovciv tin . on
sumption, coughs ami i-oaK to be
nut-.plait-.1. A recent cxpr. ssiou
from T. .1. .M. l-'ai iainl. Ili nliuiv ill.-.
a., sel ves as an example. 1 1 -
writes: "I had bioiu lul is ,n jlnee
years and doitoiril ail the tim.-l
without belt.,: hcnclilcd. 'I li.-n I i
began taking Dr. King's New lis .
eovcry, and a few Imt tics cured,
me." i:.iia!lv eii.'i live iu enring j
all lung and throat troubles, con-1
sumption, pneumonia and 'i ip. !
I iiiar.iiit. eil by Liii li-h Dnu ' '. i
Tl ml bottles lice. r. -gular s, s .".He.
and rl.
Great Loss
of Property.
j llifw.'ik 1:1. hin; June f.th, I90J,
, w is a most destructive one. Two
I L,u'iit ll u.ls and one terrible cyclone
.I. tii vi-1 Im people iu the I'uited
j M .tt'- millions and millioLt of dollars
i vi.. 1 th ol pi "ptity.
; 1 In 1 c arc rt-i'taiu calamities (hat
j ..an, .I i;ii:iid against, but we can
ti 1 o I .iii.l i nit i t uiirsi-Jves against
1 i'.i in iM 1 1 1 1.11 laMe foes to man.
1 hi .1 yon 1 ver thought w hat the great
, b in, t i to y.'iit t1a.1111-i.1l success is?
1 It is tl i- iiiaoii.-i-iiHiB habit ol pay.
Iii .itl.iiliuii to your pennies,
J na ki Is .1111! iliiii. s. It you
"Havtne mst avsnr kmai o( ron.lliton cnw.
ar. I cm.l.fer Aalirrsft't the 1-a.l on th
market. I tak .l-aQrai In nas,mm.naiiia
llii-m InaiT Irlf-nrl. andc-usWBMrs.H. CAMP
kKLL, Hickory, M.C.
Price 25c. package Sold by
English Drug Company
Still Owed Them.
"Who well' the geliilclaiil that
seemed so iiiin iiii'il about I 'hai lie
w lieu th" yacht capsied.'"
' His tailors. Thev wete iil'iaid
he would get lust before s Ilium
Soliiebody will get a good iiev
tggy fns'. ill it Im- your ,
Nice Meats Our Mohhy!
Anything in the line i f
tender meats is our Imbbv.
nice
We
lead the tra di
ll. V.. Wlii'e.
When in need of (rcsli meat
phone No. yt J. I). 1'aiUr.
Our Ice IL use is opposite J. J.
Lockhait iv. Co.'s store. Phone
us when ynu want Ice. No 36
CAMtit: cv Wallace.
I want jour country produce ol
all kinJs. Sec 111c lulore )ot
sell. S. Ix. Dostcr.
Phone tf6 when you want the
best meats, tender and fat. We
will do the rest. II. Z. White.
Take Care of the Pennies,
tin- iloll.us will take care of them-s.K-fs,
.:ivbn,!y can make money
but thru' air frvv who can save it. A
1 He -a v. ,1 is a in. kt 1 made. Trade
with us mid we will nuke money fur
v on hv .-.tviiis you money. If it's not
bul a h vv n-iits im ai t. article it will
on nut t 1 il ill.irs alter a while. Ily
Jividit-s with ymi what would be only
a l.'aMtiiu..!.' pn tit on !; ods, we save
ni"in y (01 viia ami make lifetime cus
tom. i I 1 0111 s.-Ucs. 'e will offer a
treat im ymi nil 4II1 of July. Watch
our a lvi'iti.-cii.rut nr xt time and come
in Iu sec us .
Vuiiis,
Hill & Bivens.
fl cool Head
Is very desirable at this season.
Our clean, solid, pure Ice il the
best coolinK medium you ran (ft.
In the refrigerator its laatini
quality makes it great economy.
CRUSHED
It adds to the clearness and cool
ness ot summer drinks of all kinds.
Have us to deliver it to your res
idence daily. Tickets for salt in
any quantity, I'lioue 36.
CADIETJ & WALLACE.