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THE MONROE JOURNAI VOLUME XII. NO 48 MONROE, N. C, TUESDAY DECEMBEP 12 4903 One Dollar a Year Would Kill Incurable by Drugs to Lnd .Misery. CtnrlaMti tl.Mt,-li. vth "Yes, it is true that I U-gged the doctor to allow me t.i put my r mother out of misery iy ad ml ins teriug chloroform to her," said Miss Ann lUll this afternoon. "I am advocating my tln-ory," nhe went on, "as ii hum.iue meat ure, ami why should I wish to de priveof it hem-til tlnwe who are near ana dour to met Whv should . 1 : . 1 mn uesire my own mother, as well aa humanity at large, to profit IV Itl ' It was as simply ami earnestly aaid aa though to iut 1 ' 011 mother out of existence, ami there by nitl her suffering, were the most nutural thing in I lie world. Thai Mini Hall entertained these views was generally known, lor at a meet ing of the National I In inane Socie ty, held in Philadelphia aliout six weeks ago, she openly advocated tlieiu, uiuch to flie indignation of the other dele, rates. That she li.nl advanced so Tar in her theory ax o lie capable of prac ticing it Uhiii' her kith and kin was Dot known until the will of her mother, Mrs. .Mil my Hall, rameto content in the loeal courts yester day. Mrs. Simeoe, one of the w it nesscs. said I hat she had freiieiit!y heard Miss Hall urge the doctor to let ber adininisler chloroform to her living inollier. This advanced young scientist is aitotu .hi years oiit, tail ami very handsome. There is it t li i nr haul or cruel in her face, unite the con trary. Nor is she in the least shak en ill her views by the :talanclies of criticism that have descended upon her. "My doctor did not think it was an unnatural or heartless request, " she said. "He merely told me that I waa a thousand years in advance of the age, and thai some day w hat I advocate will In-come the prae tiw, "I urn sure that the time will come soon when tliisiiicst ion will lie looked at in a dillcreiit way than it is now," Miss Hall continued. 'Indeed, 1 have lieen assured by many physicians thai I hey hold my views; hut that, for Iiiimih-ss and social reasons alone, they do not publicly assert the fact. "I am working toward the crea tion by law of a Isinrd of experi enced physicians, whose duly it shall be to decide as to whether, in any caso w here life is to he ended by anaesthetics ns an act of mercy, MEDICAL EXAMINER Df the U. S. Treasury Recommends Pe-ru-na. Young rian Dies With a Pardon in HU locket. Ijeonard J. 1 1 nick tie , a while IliiH'kney wan convicted of, and; had already scried a ear and a half for in jail, tin his iM-rson, hen carried to the htplt.il. the WEUDINU BARBARITIES. margin of which w:is written these words in the hand of liov. II. Heyaaid: "I do not believe I. J. man alxiiit 25 years old, "died at llie;'1 "Mi man hail his pardon, on the Presbyterian HoKpit.il early yester day morning. The story of the life, the illueiM and the death of this man ia pathetic. I-ast Saturday night I limine) applied at the police statiou of this city for lodging, declaring that he vim peuiiiless, friendless and ill. the situation as follows: t j "Keen thing is done that can be Kwkuluu and Disgusting Pranks done to make the nmple apc:ir by Pretended friend. like fools, ami their fi leiidssticceed s-.ir .i . . in appealing like IsH.rs ami hatha The l:cv. K. Mckinley of the fans. Instead of the luppv put I't I -Iiurrb in l;.s k tile ( Yiuii., ' '"It "f friends there are olieii tears lias liei-ii moved by several demon- '" and the cloud of friend mm Kite eoiumiiieii me crime lor utrslmu which he ha seen of late i ''"'ken. ami mam a new l which he was arrested, and his con- to aiake a public address in which , "mimed pair lover ..igivc the in vict ion w;is a mistake." lie protests vigorously against uJsiiIim and humiliation), ottered l.. The dead man piu.il the words , ,.-d humorous 'treatment t( il'emon Iheir wislduig da l. th. of Governor llevwanl highly, for which newly marriwl collides are ' supinised to U- their As ia the custom of the turnkey un'b and re read them until subjected. He is evidently aiuim;1-1" f' i "'ds. ! I"4' uu " " u n J' V"" r"' t ,h' e'" inK nuinls r of s-rs..ns w ho m-ii vasnoiirsi. lie ..is 1'oniL-IIOTie mv. , l,,itf fiiime in ll. We think ourx-lves miih-moi to' those who habitually celebrate a' peiforniaiiccs. We do not know dding day tiy getting dmnk: vet I that manv liersous are aware, as'1"" weddings Ix-oueiitlv ti iiiuinie! 1'lL I.LKWKI.I.YN JOKhAX. Tr. I.lt wvtlyn Jonlxn, M.-.h.-l Kimh Jt of I . si. 1 ra-a.-urv lt iwriiiinil. ura.. isli- of roliiinliia Cull. Kc, ami IU rvl Ihnw years at VV,-i I'uini, )U he IkIIow iiiu hi kit of IVruna: "Allow me fo txprest my rralllude to you tor Ihe benefit derived from our wonderful remedy. One thort month hat brought forrt a ram chmnge md I now consider myself a mel' man ifter mouth ol nuflerinr. Fellow mfferers, I'eruna will mrt you." t'.itrrh i a svntemir iliscave rtiratils nilv lv ivletnje in-nlmi-iil. A renunlT ituil eiirtu etoarrh imui aim direelly at rtie it-prei!til nvrve i-er.liTf which ixive vital iiy Ut the niticoun nienitiraiiea. flu ii .-aurrh ilisaniM-ars. Then i-atarrh ia iH-rtnaie-fiily oiril. A live book written by l)r. Ilanman: on the subject ol catarrh In Its different phase and txe. w ill be tent tree to any addre by The Peru am Medkln Co., Columbus, jhlo. , Mr. .Mckinley told his heaters. I that the custom of throwing w heat an ' ri over the bride originated iu r.'M't, where it syuiUili.ed the w i. ,i that she, like the prolitic grain 'ke-iicl, might las-oiue the mother of a mull il tide. . in a disgraceful hi aw I. and we can' Dot eveli plead the excuse that we were intoxicated and did not know what we were alsmt.'' J That is true, every wotd of it: and the pit v is that is-rsous in sup posed I y cultivated ciiiles give is- SiiUy in the Marl vet If you have anything to sell, come to see me. I am still in the market for cotton, seed cotton, cotton seed, cross tics, country produce, etc. "'fliest prices paid. Ono car load cotton seed hulls, in bales and bulk, tor sale. One car load best cotton seed meal it the lowest price. A lew food horses and mules for sale or exchange. Will buy a few horses and mules. It you have one to sell come to see me. My 2-horse (arm in Buford town ship for rent or for sale No matter what you want to buy, sell, or swap, see me. Phone 6. J. B. Nash, Old Courthouse. Film it" f - - Ikl; f . I ''iv Don't be.fliarmed every time the fire U-ll rings. Have your premises and stock Covered with INSURANCE. You don't know how much worry can be avoided for audi a small out lay. Should fire then reach you, you are assured there will lie no pecuni ary loss. Claims are adjusted prompt ly by the eomj'iinios we represent. Got our rates. W. M. GORDON, fluent. At Peoplc'a Dank. there is the slightest hojie of re coverv. "There is no physician who has not often listened to patients, suf lering without nope or recovery, hoping lor speedy death and plead ing for the means with which it mav lie hastened. "I consider that the refusal of humanity to end such misery is a survival of acivili.ation that should long ago have U'cn outgrown. 1 1 is wilhiu the power of science by means of anaesthetics to make the path of such patients veaccful and gentle, instead of torture." No Opium in Chamberlain's Cuin:h Krint cly. There in not the leant daiiK'T iti KviiK L'hamhrrlaiu'i Couch Ketne.ly to small children at it con tains no opium or other harmful drug. It has an established reputation of more than thirty years aa tho most suii-ips lul medicine in use for colds, croup and whooping couch. It always cures and is pleasant to take, Cliil Iri-n like it. Sold by C. N . Simpson, Jr., and S. J. Welsh. i'ugilist .las. J. Coi'Mt has lieen made a director of a bank at liav- side, N.J. II is part of the job will piidiiblv Ih' to handle the bank examiner when he comes in. Wil mingtoii Star. Nothing will cure indigestion thai doesn't digest the food, itself, and Kive the stomarh rest. You can't e pert that a weak stomach will retain its strength and net well when it is compelled to do the full work that a sound stomar h should do. You would not rupect a sick horse to get well alien it is compelled to do a full day's woik every day of Ihe week, Kodnl Iyspepia Cure is a perfect digestatit and digests the food regardless of the condition of your stomach. Relieves indigestion, lit-lcliing, sour stomach and all stomarh disorders. Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and S J. Welsh. A Pathetic Tale. IUrier'H WVelily. Lady (at wsik store) I want to get u good novel to read on the train something rather pathetic Salesman--Let me see, How would "The I-ast Days of l'om- pen ' dot Lady Pompeii! I never heard of him. What did ho die of! Salesman I'm not quite sure, ma'am some kind of au eruption, I've heard. How'a Thli ? We offer One Hundred Dollara Re ward for any case of catarrh that can not he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.O. We, the undersigned, have knowo I', j. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and nou ns surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Trice 73 cts. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family pills for consti patioii. duty, when a person asks for shel ter and a tdace to sleeti. Mr. Karn hardt gave the stranger a cell and ln'e to his mother that he had a buuk where he could be warm(u,,"' mnmg. 1.111 at nesier, and aa comfortable as lsissil.le un-' weeks ago, be Is-came ill with der the circumstance. Mewrs. ""d '''' s result, be lie- Yamlle, the driver of the patrol ! 'ieved, of lying in prison, and from wagon; (1. F. Huke, the day turn-i"iat time 011 he fought to live, but key; t hief Irwin and F-aruhaixlt',,,"atl ,'l",,,',, h'"'- He came here liked the young man. He wasgood fr"m W adesls.ro. to look upon, with hi dark auburn 1 '"w ''is sickness hair, his blue eves ami fair com- j "inckiiey kept relemng to thel it had, in the far olf times of its '"r all this condemii.it 1011. plexiou. Hut it was plainly evi-: horrible lire that he lived in lrisouje:,rv a,pt,, a w),t f r.liKius What waaonee a custom having a dent that Rome dreadful illness had ! iU"l """ "(wke ol his mother, w ho signilicaiiw, and w;wvalueil for its w'rt '' fwcnil sMulsdisin h:is ie settUnl on him and waa sapping his "vn at S2! North 2iith strti-t, Phil siiilslism. not la-cause it wa sun . I cenerated into roiiLlmevt and row life blood. His cheeks weie sunk- adelphia. ihws:1 to lie tunnv. In other re- dyism, iu which young men and eu and piile ami he had a cough, I I he snM-rnitemlent of the Pre Igious the custom of throwing the """ women who would resent and complained of a hurting iu his l It rian Hospital telegraphed to;, shoe after the uewlv married " impiilatiou that Ihev were even client and a abort lies of breath. I llimkney a mother and received a pair "for luck" came into Is-ing, related to half savages, exhibit the The boya at the police station did reply asking that everything pos imt jt ,id not mean throwing the essential charm '(eristics ol the bar all they could for bim,4 Dr. F. 0. 1 "''' '' "loin' for him. Liter, a Kii, theni, nor did it mean dec Iwian. It is true, as Mr. M. Kin I law ley, the city physician, was message telling ol ins ilealli lollow-: orating the carriage with a KtriiiL' '. 'hat -ihe leave taking of summoned. He treated the vonug answei ordering the body f C!IM off ami disreputable HMt-lde should Is-a hol thiii.Mii fellow until he waa sent to the lios-'"!'!! ""me was reeet veil, the w,,ar, Iu their oriL'iual intent, and pital, where he could lie cared for remaiua will leave here this morn-1 carried out w ith luisleratioii, these by trained nurses. Itut from hour ' thiiiL's were harmless euoiiL'h. and to hour 1 1 inckiiey grew worse, lie : . Hinckney seemed to lie an inlel t.v ,.vell ,. a ivtuiu usefulness. had liecome so HI that he could not I't-'eiit man. lie nan good manners ,,, both customs have lai-n tell anything alsiut himself. Kind was r.iinerai tractive, tiy li-ailc hearted nurses tried to get the was a sign painter. the eyes or all who arc privileged to witness if; th.u -n isn-allj the 'most solemn, Iheriownini' niouieiil ol the wediling day, the one about , which (he most precious memories Dainty Foods Demand It TN EVERY Receipt that calls for cream of tartar, soda, or baking powder, use the Royal Baking Powder. Better results will he obtained because of the absolute purity and great leavening strength of th; Royal. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. It is always reliable and uni form in its work. Alum and phosphate baking powders some of them sold at the same price and some of them cheaper will make neither dainty nor wholesome food. OVAL RHiii iviwrtt ri . lww-iitf RICH, HIT OM! M) POOR. story that he seemed anxious to; carried far into excess," says the J """"''I cluster 111 alter years," and 'minister, ''with haliitli.il Aiuuj lean mereiore, no one has any A Fearful Fate. ten, inn as dissolution came on ti c It is a fearful fate to have to eudiire '"I"' JH'rlormances which are not muni became disturbed; the man s the ten ible torture of piles. "lean "''' excessive but vulgar. The worus were tneoiiereni. . lew inithlullv sav," writes Henry t'ol tacts were gathered from time to son of Masoiiville. Ia., "that for time, but they were not stillicieut blind, bl.rding, itching and pro to make a complete story. finding piles Hiicklcu'a Arnica About Nil Weeks ago Hilickliey Salve is the lst l ine made." Also Is-sl for culs, burns mid injuries. '.'."(. ut Kuglish I 'rug Co.'s. was pardoned from the South Curo lina Muiteutiary, where he had U-cn sent for six years. He was working his way back to Philadel phia, where his mother lived. Sev eral years) ago this young man, a journeyman painter, was charged with robbing a poslotricc and a bank in Marion county. South Caro lina. He was tried and convicted on evidence cut i rely circumstantial. extravagance," and, we may add, j nnht, by throw mg nee or m oth er looiisnncxs, 10 make it unpossi hie for a bridal couple to sa their throwing of excessive ouautities of KK,,! as they should lie said, ami rice is not onl v annoying hut even :'" 'wv piiteriial home in dangerous and "where paper con-1 H w-ould be ilillieult Ii fettl are substituted the danger is ' a conneciion Is tw.-eii the dis less, but the inconvenience is even j orderly accoiiipaniineuls uf the L'rcater. la-cause it issn much hard- wedding departure ami the lack ol Maude -Jack Hiiggius has Im-cii calling on me for nearly three months. I expect a proposal soon. Clara-(Hi, Jack never rushes things. It was at least live months before he proposed to me. Water Cure for Constipation. Half a hint of hut water taken half ail jer to clean up." Mr. McKiuley i went 011 to say tlat rice is throw n even Is-fore the ceremony; that In ides sneak out ol the house by secret ways even crawling down ladders or out of windows, or else make a mad rush for the carriage in the midst of "screams and shouts and Kcullles and the rending of gar uieiits"; carnages ale decorated ;''r ""' 'jjl1. appreciation of the sanctity of the marriage relation which is the cause of so many unhappy mar riages and the impulse of so mau divorces but that point need uol is- dwelt upon. As a matter of mere good bleeding ami decetu-v .1... 1 1 . . ... . . . . . me nurse piay liner me Wedding ought to Is- abolished ami theuiiick At llie time many peoph) Is-ncvcd hour befme breakfast will usually keen ! and placarded, bain.'iU.'e is derisive- The must nh asant. uir,i 01,1 i, him inuoceut. Some months ago the Imwi-ls retjular. Ilaish ratharties'ly lals lled, and the noise, Hying ' remedy to use for cunchs, culJs.ciuui certain prisoners, churgi-d with sale! should be avoided. hen a purgative an, g, r eoidusiiiu are a hoopuiR couth, etc. is Keuued' cracking, were 011 trial at Charles- i is needed, take Chamberlain's St.un- ,,f jjn-at aiumvance to the ' -i-e Honey and Tai. 1 Ins reme ton, before a Federal court, when , ach, ai,J J-'vi-r I ablets. 1 hey are mild lMUW.n,.M ,. triiiia taken bv 1 "Vth " C"IJ hom system b they roufeaat-d to the crimes that f"K,lS..'," J,''r,!,'i"'I ,l'u- 1 " Ihe ' - lal .sonde. He aumtn.il uj. ' ". f, -b"'ic " .'' 'wels j s. f. vinu, - , o.'iii tiy v. nniintHI ailll 7.t. t' Ml iliiSg SAVE MONEY BY SEEING US BEFORE YOU BUY. Und Sale. Hv vlriiip of a iH)Vfr tNtntalnl In (frUIti ni'iriiiaif it1 u me,eiwui(i hy W. A. I'lyltT, on lfir tn tiny irf letnrirr, ita, l will, on Monday, January 8th, 1906, t ibp WMin how i,ir In Monro. N ., wll at mtl.Ur miMon. tn thi- hlirhi! M(l.tr. for (-niti. ih follow iitkt iffHTHafNlirwi of land tn Httfnrd (wnxiiitt, aiijoimnjr th lamU if n o fttarnpta N u H-.-.tn, K A Ariutlflf and uthrrtt atttl lnii(i-t a- follnwt: Hftftnuinit at a I t t't a (ittirainl W o, ami ntn ti tts . hi rtiu-hntn t I' o, lit i H J , pin antt H O., th mi' . K 14 'hattit tn a pin Htttntp in a 1!. I.I tttriMf A i K chain- to a auk by a H i nikI hh kory: tlirnf W. li W chutn to a iritm a tiiir; thrncr H ti W Ik aft halnti to a tn (' t a irnm n th branch ; thinif down nu braii.-li t-i th iK-nrtnntiitf. oiilatntiiK IH7l4 a'rt. mors- .r H11 to aatl-fy th prtivl .n of Mitl nt"rtf' dfl, default havlntr !- n tim.tr in tbi iMvmrnt of th tkmtl-t thn m 4'im't. Thi imt tUy tif iM-mlr. A M.tftark. Ally. I r. TI.V I.KR. Mnrtirairt. U VA S O Are yonr Kidney a, Liver or ISIadder pfTectedt If ao real our guarantee: 125-00 Reward. We offer 25.00 reward for any case of Kidney, Liver or liladder trouble that cannot be cured by CvaSol. IKTKK8TATK CHEMICAL CO., lialtimore, M. 1). For sale by Trice & Moore, It F. D. 5, Monroe, N. G mm mm CmI !MKail.sl"X-V. .''!WWW!VW.'.?,ll,M People's Dry Goods Co, Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes at &w Bargain. Suits, Overcoats, Pants, fine Shoes, coarse Shoes, Overshoes, Cotton and Woolen Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Flannelets, Outjng, Ginghams, Percals, Shirtings, Cloaks, Jackets and Capes, Shirts, Collars, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, and Caps, Trunks and Bags. Make your selection in any of these lines and come and get a bargain. Come and look. People's Dry Goods Monroe, N.C. COlBpSHHy. Monroe'NX r.' '. : k'-'i.' (.-," - m II m m m m 111 its Pi Pi (A An ;5j PJ CO -n 00 'Ana noA anojaa sn omi33s ao asnow 3avs L -1 "3 iti', til rirs. Hetty (Ireen Has Millions But Her Life is Miserable. Our eslii-iued .'onlemHii-.iry, the New Yoik W'orlil, on loot Sunday devnted a l:e,-e to ail account of Mrs. Hetty (in ii. whuiu it ntyli "the riclnvt Huiiiaii mtlie world." .Veeordiiij; to tliix account, no one ever lived a tome clieerlesa life than tins rich woman. Whether .-die lian a hundred millions or a hundred and twenty five miliums, as the est t mat ea run, she haM at hor command ever thinj: that money can buy. Vet hhe i.i tn-atlv to lie lulled, lor she lives triendleNM and alone mid is uiueiitlv opliressed till llie Mirdid cared winch Nome- times embitter the lives of those wtio haw- waieely the means to ii u ide food. Man, says the l'saltu it, walketh in a vain shadow and disiitieth Iiuiim-II' iu vain: he heap eth up rielies and cannot tell who -hull pilher t lit-in. Mm. (irccn thinks she kuuus who will (rather llie ru nes slie is li.-n i n-r up. imt iu tliis even she may Is- mistaken. It is said that she is savini; and de nying herself almost (he necessaries of lite in order thai w hen she dies her only son mav lie the richest man in the world. Tin- son has now reached middle li.'e. He mav live lo inherit his tnol her's millions and he niiiy not Miuamlcr them when they are his. Lut who can tell! In the meantime he lives in Texas. while his mother iu her old aire is livinj; alone, with nothiiir' to com fort lu-r or give her pleasure except t he ceaseless uatliering of dollars. According to the World's account, this rich woman lias an olliee in New York iu which she toils daily more hours than the poorest clerk. At night she crosses the Hudson and takes refuge in a mean apart ment house, where she lives incog nito, having no friends and no com panions and no social life, wrung hug w ith the grocer over the price of the few purchases of fowl she makes. She actually, it is said, washes her own clothes and saves i Is mure earnestly than an organ grinder. And what is the purpose of this life of toil, of loneliness, of 'H-nuryt Simply, it would seem, that her sou may la- as unhappy as she is. Com pared with sueh a life, the life of the man with the hoe is beautiful and attractive. Mrs. (ireen is liv ing the life of King Midas. Every thing he touched turned to gold, but there was nothing iu it for him. Of dehoraiu, King of .ludali, the terrible sentence, was written after his death that "he depart.-d with out Is'iiig desired." His life was useless, lie helped none, and when he died there was not a friend to mourn bis loss, not one tear shed iihiii his grave. He departed with out Is-ing desired. Mrs. tin-en's money, according to this account in the World, and it is to lie hoK-d it is not accurate, gives no one employment, makes no home happy, lightens no man's burdens. It is loaned to Wall street s-at ulutors at a high rate of in terest. Thr aea.iun of indiReMion is upon ua. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for indication and dyspepsia will do everything for he stomach that an over loaded or over worked stomach can not do for itself. Kodol digests what you eat Sivea the stomarh a rest relieves sour stomach, belching, heartburn, indiges lion, etc. Sold hy C. N. Simpson, Jr., and S. j. Welsh. A Pitiable Tragedy. 1 liar!. .11, N-. Ella Wheeler Wilcox never penn ed a truer line tliau wheu she aaid: "i K thin world ii full f rr,w Full f ii-irUt-Upft ami of wu. There is many a tragedy, deep and fearful, that is enacted in al most every little hamlet Home- t imes the curtain is never lifted aud the whole play is kept a x-ret by the sorrow cucumbereU partici pants, lint sometimes, again, when all seem to be going well aud ev- erylHidy we meet anm-ars to be happy, we arc suddenly nonplussed at the reiwrt of some grim aud dire tragedy in real life that has been played in our very midst This was the case yesterday when we heard of the pitiable tragedy lo which there were only two players a naked and chilled newly-born balie aud a lone aud sorrow-doomed young mother. The account of it all is terrible. We never know what suffering is going on all about us until we are calh-d to pause at the plaintive shriek of desperation from some poor soul whose load is too much to lie Isirne in quiet. Aid was given the babe and iU young mother yesterday, but through her life she must bear, like the fate-accursed Cain, the in delible stamp of the outcast This is her doom. There is a man somewhere in the world who en tered the sacred temple of her life, like the lecherous and foul aerneut ol Kden, and left her with the curse of man upon her. It is his fortune to go brazenly through this world a gcntletnau! Such 18 the "in humanity of man." follow Ing Instructions. Klt-liaiilte. tV father going into his stable one day found his little boy, with a slate and tx-ncil in his hand, astride one of the horses. "Why, Harry," he exclaimed, "what are you doing!" Writing a composition, waa the reply. Well, why don t you write it iu the house!" asked the father. "ISecsmse," answered the little fellow, "the master told me to write a coin pi wit ion on horse." Money In Turkeys. A correspondent of the Charlotte OWrver says the wife of one of south Iredell's iudustrioua farmers ( her name should be given) recent ly sold 75 turkeys on the Moorea ville market for 12$ cents a pound, realizing (115 for the lot; and she has another lot of 40 coming on for the market. King of All Cough fledicinet. Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier ol Can too Ceuter, Conn., who hat been io the U. S. service for about 16 years, says: "We have tried many cougb medicines for croup, bat Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is kio( ol til and one to be relied upon every time. Ws also find it th best remedy for coaght tod colds, giving certain results and leav ing no bad after effects." For sals by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and S. J. Welsh. Tor Thin Babies Fat is of great account to a baby ; that is why babies are fat If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he w ants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich ; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. JaoJ for fro tam.fl: tt sera Mm Una stamrs i taetwattalaksl la eats Vfisas' aver kama af awlssM fta awf Scott f Bownt Chamlata 4694tS lsWCl it9f99 Mem rorw Ms aaall 00 AMOnsTfiSlS
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