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THE MONROE JOURNAL.. VOLUME XIII. NO. 23 MONROE, N.O, TUESDAY JULY 10, 1906. One Dollar a Year THE MOOKE CAlTt.E AGAIN. Bryan Will Not TieMisTonn fur Tctttcut. W. J. Itrvwa. who in now in IW . Dr. Fisher W Right in HU Diac ilua rm route lu tbe I'nited Stiles, from hu trip around the world. fciaile a great Fourth of July iwh before ill Auierieau Society iu Ln doo. Touching his iiruHwrl nom ination, Mr. Hi) an has raided, tltr! following statement to the I Ultwl (state: noeU. Say tbe Male Veterina rian T of the floor Cows Were killed and Their t.unp l.samirted Alter Havinc Made an Examination Dr. Boiler Ap peared IVtore Itoard of Aldermen and Explained the Situation. CnS'lotUM -rnrp. Ir. Adam Fisher's rrxrt on Mr. "It would nut heju! tome to he ; ('. F. Moore' herd of dairy rattle put iu the- altituaY of anoouucinif bam an-d nun talk tbau auytbinjt my rauuitiat-y or wauiming inecer taiuty of my being a candidate, "It to two years In-fore the cou Trillion sueets, and 1 am not will ing to ait on a stool and look pretty that long. 1 prefer to lie in a l that ban hapeued in thin county iu a long time. Everybody sympa thize w ith Mr. Moore; the ieolr are divided iu two factions: tbe doubting Thomases and the belie- lion to any what I think oucht to, em m kmiu. Many gaud meu. w bo I Haul, write what 1 think ought nm!Jt of mving been ls.ru aud to lie writteu and do wuat I thmk ral!1, ,. falul( j,, ,,. Mi,xr ougm to ue none. "I am advancing iu life and ran not spare two year out of my life J lint at Hi in time. "The find socircstioii of a reeep lion for me at New York raine prior to the action of any of the Mate roiiventious and liefore there w as any diMiiwoou of the next ram uiigu. It tame from thet'oiumer rial Traveller' lieiigne, of which Mr. Iloge is president. I assun-d him I hIiiiiiIiI tie pleased to meet the Member of the league, Mig gtttting that the reception lie rhur cteril by simplicity. "Now that the actions of some of the Stale conventions have raised a iletiou a to the Militieal sig iiiticatice of tbe reception, I am glad to say that it uiusl not lie re garded iu the light of Mil indorse ineut for the Presidential nniniua t inn. While I appreciate tbe com pllinent paid by the various State conventions, I do not regard their eiprewiioiiH ax binding Upon thelii or UHin the party in their Stale. 1 nIiiiII not prosecute them for In each of promise if they transfer their allei'tioim to another; I will not even pulitiidi their Icttem. To allow the reception to lie regarded an an indorsement would lu the tirst place be unjust to other who uiay Im candidate. "1 have wen the names of sev eral mentioned as possible ratidi date, among them Congressman 1 learnt, Seuator Bailey and (lover nor Folk, who have all rendered rtuispieuous service to the party and tbe country, and their claims should lie considered. The party Ih entitled to it most available mail, and the ijtiestion of avaihiliil-; ity cannot be determined ho far in advance. 1'ircuiiistaucea and issues may strengthen the claims of some one of the gentlemen .mentioned, and the list should lie an open one until tbe time come to choose. "I shall ho glad to return to America, although every day ol my trip ha la-en enjoy able. I shall tie glad to meet my friends iu America, aud after I have met them they will lie just as free a la-lore to do w bat they think Inst on issues and candidates." Twenty Year Battle. "I was a loser in a twenty year bat tle with chronic pile and malig limit soles, until I tried Bueklcu'p. Arnica Salve, which tin lied the tide by curing Isith, till not a trace remain," writes A. M. Bruce ol Farluville, Ya, Best forold ulcers, cut, burns and wounds, 'J.V, at all druggists. Mis. Joe YVbite, L'li years old and a bride of only a lew mouths, was fatally injiiied at her home iu North ilkesls.ro last week (luring a se verfi thunder stoiui. The lighti.iug struck her home and knocked a large picture down from I he w all w here it wan banging. It fell with great force npou her head aud fa tally injured her. Ik. rtH .nil, your mhcilr life nil r IhM-M VMM IvIhS' irtir OimiikIiI sl.ltte nil sutt-ldr Vou ntfd S lll ' Now lor noe aud facts--le Witt's Little Early Kim- are the most plean ant and reliable pill known today. They never gripe. Sold l) C.N.Sinip ton, Jr., and S. J. WeUli. Prof. V. II. Curtis of the litir lington griuled schools wua aiding iu hi room at the school buiding lat Wednesday during a tliundei storm wheii he wo sins ked by a bolt of lightning and rendered un conscious. Hi tongue was para ly zed and severe wounds we it- luade ou his bead and aim. A Tragic Finish. A watchman' neglect H ru.itU d a leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's linger could have .tupped, to become a ruiuoua break, devastating an entire province ol Holland. In like maimer Kenneth Mi Iver of Vaucelsiro, Me., s-nuit ted a little cold to go unnoticed un til a tragic finish was only averted by Or. King'a New Discovery, lit w rite: "Three doctor gave me up to die of lung iiillainiiialion, eausetl by a neglected cold; but l'r. King's Kew liiscovery saved my life." Uuarantced best rough aud cold cure, at all druggist. 5c anil (1. Trial bottle free. The eoatly stable of Janie ft. Iiiike were burned in New York last Wednesday, eutailing a bis ol tl(M,(XK). Four women and baby on the fourth floor came very near Wing burned, but were finally rea med by firemen after they bad been almost overcome by aiuoke. Old Chronic Sores. As a dretaiue, for old clirunic aorea there ia nullum to good aa Cbamber lain'a Salve. lute it ia ( advhtable to heal old aoirt entirely, thry thould be kept iu a good condition lor which litis talvt ia especially valuable. Kol aale by C. N. Sinion, Jr.. and Dr. jh Welah. that an annual ran have diNewne akiu to those of niau. These men diH-lare that the alleged tuberculo sis iu cattle is nothing more than a trick on tbe part of learned doctors. "Why, I would not In afraid to raise my laiuily on the milk of those condemned cows," said a mau w ho passes for an intelligent eitieu. "I w ish Kruest Misire would give me one of those cms," said a I 'bar lotte iHilice ollicer. "That tuber culosis business is all rot." This i a sample of the talk that one bears a be travel alsuit the city. Dr. F'isberbas been ridiculed by many w ho do not believe ill any thing but death. At the instance of Dr. Fisher the Ixwrd of aldermen summoned Dr. Tail Iliitler.Slateveteriuarian, from Kaleigh, here to examine the Moore cow. Dr. Itutler came yesterday and. in company with Dr. Itrodie ('. Nalle and Dr. Fisher, went out to the Moore farm, killed two of the .'IS condemned cows ami held a ixwil -mortem examination. The re poit that followed the iuvcsliga I ion reads: "Cow No. Jersey, affected with tulH-inihwis as follows: Medi astntnal glands bronchial glands; aud cow No. II, Jersey, was ailed ed in a similar manlier with the addition that a small tuls-rcle was found in the lower portion of the lower lolie of the left lung. "It is our opinion that milk from tuU-reulouH con limy cause infec tion wheii consumed by man, it being impossible to tell at just what time an alwes or degenerated tuU-rcular tissue may break down aud enter the circulation." The last paragraph is the ex pre sioti of the committee' opinion iu accordance with the request of the Isiard of uhlermen, who asked that the veterinarian say whether or not milk from tulierruhiu cow is injurious to a human Is-ing. This examination prove the re liability of the tuN'tculine test. Dr. Tait Itutler staled to a rcMrter yesterday afternoon that the dis ease in tlie two cowsexamined yes terday nltei tioon had tint reached a stage where the milk could have Iscu injurious up to the time Dr. Fisher made bis first examination. Dr. Itutler stated further that if the other llti rows are iu no worse con dition than tbe two killed they would be ulisolutely wife for beef. He iiys be ls-lieve they will pass any rigid meat insicctinn law, pro vided the tuls-rculosis is un further advanced than in the animals ex ami ued yesterday. Dr. Itutler add ed: "The city of Charlotte should not object to losing Home money iu order to get its dairy business on a basis that w ill guarantee pure milk. F.vcii if it cost .'.IHKI or ;I,ih to kill all the tnliemilous cow, there is t be sat isfuet ion of k now i ng w here you stand oil thin important que tion." The tow n anil county ls ing thor oughly interested iu thia investiga tion, Mayor McMnch called the Ismrd of alderuieii together, in ape eial session, yesterday afterniMin, and had Dr. Ilutler to say what be had fouiiil. When the city fathers had assembled and were culled to order by the may or, they were told to ask Dr. Itutler anything they A Wonderful Record. A malf up by Inotrnvpil and etart lr lien- tavuritn iTeis-riii- ani lion In a muni ethi-li-iii rt-niMly (ir nirti IstliK all the womanly fum-ltoni,cornvV-hm tliiUt-nH-iit, ai prolamu4. atin-vt-r-ainiiaiHl rt-trow-nhtti.titt-n-itmtiiK painful iTl.l. uhiIik iii llu mrvi-a and lirina Ini almiil a ix-rliH-i iMir i,r hi-altli. ll eiirc the twrkncli. tH-rtmllral lit-adai-hi-a, tin-ilriiKiiliiiC'diiwu ilmtn-w In tin- pelvlr r-iin, tlit- naln and icniti-ruea over lewi-r alRlominal rreMin, driw ii the pelvlr raurrhal drain, an dlua-reealile aiul wi-altHinna'. aibl ov-rromt-a every titrui of w-nkiii-ftK liH-ldt-iil to lite rgaua dl'tux-ily frnihilus. "Kavuriu- PrM-rlitlon l ths only Mstn-liH li worn. ii, the aiakerw of which an not afraid to print their htrmiila on the buttle wraiM-r. tloia talniif their patnuia Into their foil eon-ItdftK-e. It la the only mlli-ln lor ttoeiti. every tiiaredlenl of which kan the tnuict piMlhli cndorarnient of the mmt eminent ns-dlral rei-tlllon-rii and wriu-rs of our day. recommending It (or tho diwawe for which "Kavorlte Preacrlntton" la used. It to the only put - uu medicine fur women, void thnsian drugniiili. which diwe wot con Uln a large pi-rccnutu of alcohol, mi harmful In the long run, especially hi delicate wtanen. ll haa more genuine euro to lu credit than all other aiedl einee foe women combined, having aaved thouiMiiula of MfiVrera friH the oieratliig tobie and the eurvnn'a knife. It has rrtnrd delicate, weak women to strong and viaorous hralih and virility, making motherhuml piiailiie. where there waa bwrri-nm-M la-fftre, Uierehy oricnien ing and making happy many thousands of borne by the advent of little one to etrewgtbea the marital honda and add ii n-hi no where gimm and despondency h'l reigmsl l-(.,re. W rite ! IIt. K. V. Ptcrc. He will erst you fatherly, protsolonal advice, In a plain, seahd enveluiw. a'wolulely free. AihlrxM him at Hnfisln. N. V. Irr. l'li-rce'a Pleasant Pelleta do ant gripe. They eff.-rtually cleanse the ays tern itf acenmutated Impunltee. The Peoplp'a Common Sense Medical Advlvr. hy lie. Pierce, III psgea. la sent rer on receipt of stamps to pay einens of mslllng only. Mend 11 na cent sleet pa (tar the bunk In peitar covers, or IX stamps fitr the cloth -huund toIubm. Address aa a burs. i w ished to ask eoneeruing hi visit , to Mr. Moore' farm. ! "What would you do. Dr. Hut h-r, If these cow a lwlolige to Jour askrl Ahleraian iKiwd "Well, I would send them to aonie ofiicial abattoir, or slaughter bonse, where tbe meat could Is lu sian-ted. I slioulil nay that .Ml out ltd the .'W would do for ls-ef. Tbe Charlotte people would not eat tbe : nirisi, hit tiwi nave ivwuir ic-ju-diced agaiust the row by reoliiig much alsnit them." I Iu dismissing tuberculosis in rat i tie in a general way, Dr. Itutler Haid that he did not think that more than one tier rent, of the dairv rat 'tie in the State had tuberculosis aud that only one tilth of one per rent, of cattle uufit for food because of lulterculiMis. He declared that the noted specialists of the world dillered in their opinion aa to a bet her t uberrulosis could be t rami milled from rattle to human beings or not, but that '' out of every Km ls-lieveil that it could lie. Dr. Itutler said that he would rather have Mr. Moore' herd now thau to have had it Is-fore. The tuberculous cattle have becu weed ed out aud be can uow rid his place of the disease. The cattle that stood the test are healthy. Mr. Dowd asked Dr. Itutler if Charlotte could make a sutliennt test a to the meal if the cows wen killed. Dr. Itutler aaid that be had per fect confidence in Dr. Fisher' abil ity, but added that there waa no ueed of killing the cow here, us the people would not buy the meal. "Why ia it that there is more danger from the cow milk than from the Is-efT" asked Mr. Hugh . Harris, city attorney. "Well, there are three reasons; 1, tuberculosis is a hs-al disease, that is, the tuls-rcle attack certain paits; 2, the meat hi cooked Is lore it is eaten, and the germs are do stroyed; :l, the muscular aud fat parts air rarely ever aliened. 1 he milk is takeii raw. Tli is explanation seemed satisfac tory. After Dr. Itutler had lecn heard the hoard decided to appoint a com in it Ice to cooler with Mr. Msire and come to mime agreement alsiut what should la done with the uf- fected cattle. Mayor McN'inch ap pointed the following named alder iiipu to Herve on that miumiltcc: Messrs. W. F. Dowd, J. 1'. Curr, K. S. Williams and M. F. Kirby. These gentlemen have the powei to act as they we tit. Mr. Hugh W. Harris, city attor ney, gave it a his opinion that un der the provisions of the ordinance the Iniaid of aldermen have the power to order the condemned cows to lw killed, but iu that ease must pay one half of their appraised value, according to the terms of the ordinance, which terms were ugiced upon by all the dairymen w lieu the ordinance was adopted. He fur ther stated thai Mr. Moore might take the resMitisibility of shipping the condemned cow to some place for insiectiou for beef, but could not keep them at his dairy if be re maineda licensed dairyman. I'pon being iiietiniied by Alderman Wil liam aa to the liability of the city, iu case Mr. Moore should object to the destruction of his cows, or re fuse to accept one half of their ap praised value, Mr. Harris stated I hat iu that rase the cily would be liable only for the actual value of tbe cows iu their diseased condi tion and that such cow would not be found worth very much. Alsiut the tune the meeting got in full away Mr. McD. Watkins, a prominent candidate for the Stale Senate and a well known dairy man, sauntered into the ball and ttsik a sent. The mayor, seeing him there, called on him for a few remark from the standpoint ol a dairyman. Mr. Witt knm spoke rtglit out. lining other things he said that the present milk ordinance would break up the dairy liusuies in Mecklenburg county. He argued that it was not practical, for the reason that all or the cows count not be tested. If the city would stick to the inspection of milk the law would work. He did not think tulsTrnlosis could be transmitted for Dr. Cocke, an eminent (iermaii specialist, hud said that it could not Is-. At the Che of the meeting the aldermen gave Dr. Itutler a rising vole of thank for his services and kindness. Mr. Dowd and his commillee will determine the fate of the Misire cows. The public is interested in the matter and will not Is- satisticd until all to over. Mr. Misire has told tbe sound row of bis held aud will unit the dairy business. II tried to buy rows to take the place of those that were condemned, but he would not take one until the owner hat) it testis! aud there trouble arose. He did not find a man who was williug to M-rmit the teat. Modi at Claims Often Carry tht most couvicrJuu. When Msiiui.tlit famous gun inventer, placed hia gun before a committee ol judges, he stat ed ita carrying power to be much be low what he felt sura the gun would accomplish. The result ol the trial waa therefor a great surprise, instead of diaappoinlmeut. it ia the game with tht manufacturers of Chamber- laio'a Colic, Cboleia aud lharrhoea Remedy. They do not publicly boast ot all this remedy will accomplish, hut prefer to let the users make the state ments. What they do claim, ia that it will positively cur diarrhoea, dya entery, paios ia the stomach and bow els and haa never been known to fail. Foraala by C. N. Simpson, Jr., aud Dr. S. j. Wtlab. Tothe Democratic Votersof Union County. The first primary will be held at the various precinct SaTI RDav. At'GfST llTH. from 2 o'ckick M. to sundown at all precincts, except Monroe. Marshville. Waxhaw. Wingate and Indian Trail, where they will be open from 2 P. M. to 8 I'. M. Without further notice the second primary', event one becomes necessary, will be held Saturday, August the 18th, to be open dur ing the hours alwve named resiiectively. Each elector may vote for: One Senator: two Representatives: Clerk Su(erior Court; Sheriff; Register of Deeds; Treasurer: three Commissioners; Coroner; various township officers and an Execu tive Committee of five should be elected for each precinct. If not elected by ballot, this committee should be elected at 6 o'clock by those present, so that all those who desire to be present may know the time fixed. The Executive Committee will meet at the Court House in Mon roe on Monday, the l:lth. to canvass the vote and declare the result, and on the 20th for the same purpose. The following rules and regulations have been adopted: Rules and Regulations to Govern thj Democratic Primaries. 1. That all qualified w hite vot- 5. That thia committee shall ters. w ho intend to vote for the name three well known Demo- nominees of the Democratic party 'crats for each precinct to hold at the next general election, shall their respective primaries. have a right to vote at the Dem ocratic primaries. 2. 1 hat the names of all canili lates for any particular ollice shall le printed on the same ticket ind the voter shall make a cross- mark thus. X, opposite the name ... 1 . s of the candidate for w horn he de 6. That each voter shall vote at the polling place where he votes in the ireneral election. 7. That each voter shall either deposit his own ballot or hand it to the jierson in charge of the box in which he votes, no other person shall deliver his ticket for sires to vote: and those so marked , htm. sha II becounted. and if more than K lhat the secretary or any one name is marked in any case; poll holder at any primary' is re- w here there is but one candidate , quired to read, explain or preiiare to lie nominated, such ballot shall a ticket for any qualified voter not lie counted. 3. That all tickets shall be pre pared and printed under the su pcrvision of the chairman of the only umn the request of such vot er before his ticket is deposited. 9. That any candidate receiving a majority of the votes cast shall executive committee and distrib- j be declared the nominee for that uted by him by turning them ! particular office. In event no can over to the various precinct chair- didate receives a majority, the men. two, the four, or the six receiv- 4. That any person desiring to ing the highest only shall run in become a candidate before the a second primary; two in case of primaries shall present his name 'one ollice. four in case of two of to the chairman of the county ex- fices, as representatives, and six ecutive committee on or before in case of commissioners, etc. the 1st day of August, and at the : 10. Each precinct executive time he shall be required to ad-'committee may make such other vance such sum of money as may rules and regulations as they may be, necessary to pay his pro rata deem best for their respective part of the cost of printing and precincts, distributing tickets. i It will be observed that Section 10 provides that each precinct Ex ecutive Committee may make such other rules and retaliations as they mav deem expedient, and it is hoied that such committees will avaii themselves of this provision in event it is necessary to do so in order to have a fair primary. The object of every Democrat should be to have a full, free and voluntary expression of the peo ple. It may lie advisable to arrange the polls in some precincts so as to admit but one elector at a time, thereby preventing disorder ami interference from those who are over zealous in behalf of their friends. Let no one be interrupted while preparing: or casting his ballot. It has been my sincere hoie that the day will come when neither money nor liquor will be used to intluence nominations. Merit and not money should prevail; fitness and not liquor should triumph, and the people of Union county should see to it that no man who expects to g' into ollice by the use of money, liquor or other undue or disreputable means is nominated. Our people have made for themselves a State reputation for just ness and honor, and let it lie said of us, at the close of the primary. that no man except he who has acted with "clean hands" has won the esteem and support of our people. July 4th, l'JOG. 11. 11 Hntinuc, Chairman. 11. IT. LviHiaoari, Secretary. Typhoid (-'ever from Filth and Malaria from Mosquitoes. Hll.llrsl UnsmW. Typhoid fever is "caught" nine times in ten either from Hies or drinking water. And the drinking water catrhin it not from the lower regions but from filthy premise) the germs of the disease being swept in by rains, Tbe Hy, like wise, fetchea the disease from not distant filth. Now this is not theory. It is fitct. It is not to be questioned. Iteing The Thirteenth Victim Since Lat October. W s.lei-lHtm MpM-lsl.Mtt, hi News anil olxfrver Asa result of a Fourth of July base ball game anil a lot of bad li iior, John Leak, young negro man, was killed itlsiut four miles south of this pluee yesterday after noon by Will mid Tom Little, two oilier young negro men. The retMiit Is that they got into a quarrel about the ball game when one of the Little negroes struck liCiik on the bend with a but, ho, one run prevent fever. If you i k ma-king him dow n ami striking keep jour premises clean and j him several times as lie lay, while w holesome using lime freely tlie J the other Little negro was rutting tli and the Moods will httve no the victim with a kuife. After the germs to curry. Moreover, a de- killing the murderers took to the cent man will not put a well where wihmIs aud have uot been appre tilth will wash into itor filth : bended yet. where it can be carried to his well. A deputy sheriff w ho went out And if your neighbor should, re- there stittes that he never saw as port him to the authorities in the! many drunken negroea iu alibis inline ol (lt'cencv and the Iord. 1 lie as there were there. For a mau has uo more right to kill This is said to lie the twelfth or ix-ople by cultivating typhoid fever thirteenth msn in this and the fmr than oue has to till hisguidcu with rounding community that hits lost rattlesuaki. ! his life iu some way connected with Malarial fever is put luto the hn-j whiskey since the saloons oicned man svsteui by niotwiuitoeei almoxt: here since last (Molier. every case starts with uioMiuito. I The coroner held au imiuest over This is fact, too not a theory ! the body of the dead negro this which you may accept or doubt, as morning ami the verdict of the jury vou choose. And lieing true you! was that I-ak came to his death have only to avoid the uiowiuito. You can, in many place, kill biiu before be leaves the water. A lit tle common kerosene oil w ill do il. You can see to it that there are no unnecessary stagnant pools withiu MMI yards of your house. You ran also get a mosquito net to sleep under. If one ran prevent disease and refuses to do an, he is responsible lor the sick nee and death that may result Childreu like Kennedy's Laiative Honey and Tar. The pleasanlrsl and hci-t cough syrup to tike, because it contains uo opiatea. Sold hy C. N. Simpson, Jr., and Or. S. j. Welsh. from tbe result of injuries received at the bands of Will aud Tom Lit tie. A sweet breath adds to the joys ol a kisa. Vou wuuldu'l want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a had j breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy atooiach. lou ran t have a healthy stomach without per feet dieeation. There ia only one rem edy that digests lut you lit aud makes the biealh aa swt et aa a rose and that remedy ia Kodol ior Dyspep sia. It ia a rrliel for sour stomach, palpitation of the heart and other ail nieata anaiui liom dieoider ol the stomach aud digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals aud aee what it will do for you. Sold by (..N.aimp sou, Jr., and Or. S. J. Welah. SUPPORT team EMUUION stress as a 1 sekhja as cany ths wakcat4 imt starves lyseua alewj swell II tea IM Km weeert st afsHaary peed. anrvrT a tanrac sss-sii Wl e" Vsdw stssMialswres . In the presence of the wedding gueata assembled to witness their marriage, Joseph lieiuhardt shot and killed his intended bride, Kath arine Kuttor, at Comfort, Texas. last Wednesday night Then he shot himself with fatal effect. No cause ia known for the tragedy on the threshold of the marriage cere mony. a little leee. s Utile sresltk, a llltle host, tor fim sua eiei It's .11 I uh .BnMt.d tteelth. Waiekeuaws Willi a.rkjr Moenlsls Tee. Jesse James, Jr., Ijiwver, Other hort Stories. Isieet. li.l.-li Jeeev James, Jr., a son of the noted outlaw, hi-J week M-cuicd license admitting him to the prac tice of Uw in K.ui'vi-v luacljM of '.i. he made tbe hiht-M grade, it being an average ol ''. He Ills beeu in tbe kiwu broking business but announce that hemrloitb be will devote his hie to tbe law. It would probably make the olth-r Jew turu over in bis grate to kuow that a noi of his was thus aieaociated with Koiuithitig he him self fought and delitsl all bis lile the law. Tbe telephone is just thirty years old, the ot van cable loity three aud the telegraph, invented by J. L. i'leiuiuons ol" Davidson county, is about tixty-three )sis old. Ou June the 2."th, thirty years ago, the telephone was exhibited for the first time at the centennial at Phil adelphia, !;. The first switeh IsNtrd wits placed at I'ridgftHirt, t'onn., the year following. Now one ran talk Iroui thefiull of Mi x ico to the lloniiniouot Ciiiutdu. uiid from the I'aetlie to the Atlantic At Sul.hurg, Austria, there is the moxt wonderful railwav iu the world. A single steel rail is laid over a precipitous route where no other kind ol a transportation line could lie laid aud a balloon fur nishes the motive power. The bal loon ia tiislt-ncd to a circular car liich scats ten M-rsoiis, and un en gineer controls the halloon Iroui the car, moving up or dow n at will. ror ascent the balloon furnishes the power by means of hydrogen, rising, taking the car along: and for descent a large reservoir is filled with water and attached to the balloon, serving us li.ill.iM. It is impossible that with allot this investigating there Is- not more or less punishment for trusts and trust magnates, although every body knows there is and will ls liltle enough. lu Toledo, Ohio, however, five ice dealers have "bit the dust" for restraining trade. They were mcmls'is of an ice trust and were convicted of illegally combining to crush competition and have the whole bog. To jail they went for oue vear and a line of .. IMH1 each is imposed on them. Still, these are rather small fellows, alter nil. What the people want is lor a few of the big dogs like John 1 1, to Is- forced to do time. Iodine, says mi echange, is a never failing cure for snake biles. Tbe directions are; Take about seven drops of the drug, thou scar ify and bathe the wound also w ith iodine. An instance iscitcd where a until working in a Held was bilteii on a toe by a huge rattlesnake, lie w its given a dose of iodine ou sugar and about au hour later the dose waa reeated. His foot swelled some, lint lurtlier than that there were no ill efl'ccls. This alleged cure was discovered by a British army ollicer in India, and is said to have saved many animals and hu uiuu beings from death by snake poison. However, numerous North Carolinians will continue to rely iu the distilled spirits of corn. A Hard Lot of troubles to contend w ith soring from a torpid liver and blockaded ImiwcIs, unless you nuakeu them to their proper action with )r. King's New I.lfe nils, the pleasantest and most effective cute lor constipa tion. Thev prevent appendicitis and tone up (he system. 2'n at all druggists. A convict on the Moore county chain gang walked oil one day last week and to all appearances was gone for good, lint two days later he turned up ngaiu, merely saying that he wanted to spend it day or two at home. He is in for til'teeii mouths. Do Not Neglect Your How els. Many serious diseases arise hum ne gleet of the howeb. thamheilaiii's Stomach and Livt-i Tablets aie a pleasant and agrreahle laxative. Thry invigorate the liver and regulate the bowels. For sale !v C. N. .Simpson, Jr., aud Dr. S J. Welsh. Frank Clark, atvphoid fever pa tient in a Washington, X. ('., hos pital, leiiH-d Iroiu a window ri! day night nud wits killed. His mind had become affected during his illness and be was lrrcspoiiKi ble. Kennedy's I. (native Honey and Tar ia the original laxative cough syrup and combines the qualities necessary to relieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Contains uo opiates Kor sale by C. N. Simpson, jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. The Norfolk and Western rail way company has barred the cigar ette, and has issued orders that the employe who indulge in the colli u tacks w ill be fired at the first op portunity. Light through the land there are lcertcuiug chances for the hoy or young luau who smokes cigarette. Try a little Kodol (or Dyspepsia af ter your meals. See the effect it will produce on your general feeling by digesting your food aud helping your stomach to get itself into shape. Many stomach s are overworked to ths point where they refuse to go further. Ko dol digests your food and gives your stomach the rest it needs, while ita reconatructiveproperties get the stom ach back into working order Kodol relieves flatulence, sour stomsch, pal pitation ol the heart, belching, etc. Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., sod Dr. S. J. Welsh. and IINII Ol- A KKMAKKAISI.C CASE The (iovernor ol South Carolina I'ardun hoyt Hayes, Who W as T ice Convicted ol Murder and Twice Sentenced to Death. (Jovernor Heyward has granted a full pai ilon to lloyt Hayes, the young white uiau of th-oncc. who was twice convicted ol the charge of murdering Ins young wife aud twice M-uteiii-ro to be hanged, which Ni-uteiice the tioveruor com muted to life imprisonment, hav ing grave doubt as to Haves' guilt. The whole case turned uhiu tbe author of the follow ing note, which wits discovered in the room w here the dead Issly of Mrs. Haves was found: "Lula: I am treated well by Hoyt, but I hud rather die than to have the pain and sick nev of moth erhood, therefore I write to let Jou kuow 1 did lb ' The defense was that the note was written by Mrs. Hayes, while the prosecution claimed that it was forged bv the defendant. I u announcing his decision last Saturday night, (ioveriior Heyward gave out the following statement: "l he ease of Hoyt Hayes, con victed of murdering bis wife, hinged entirely iiihui the author ship of the note found in the room w ith the dead woman. The hand that wrote the note committed the leed. If the woman did not write the note, it was a case of murder. If the woman did w rite the note, it was suicide. That is the whole ease, in f;iet. "Acting HiKin the evidence iu the case produced at the trial, and to further testimony of au acknowl edged handwriting cxiiert, I was convinced that there were doubts of Hayes' guilt sufficiently strong to lustily in v interference with the death sentence of the court, and I, therefore, iu October, 1 !) I, com muted the wiilence to life iiupris oninent, expecting to study the rase fin Iher aud to act propeily at the priqier time. "I have given the whole case the most cm el ii I mid searching sludv. ami urn com i need that the evi dence was not and is not sullicienl to justify the w ithholding of a pardon. "The note is the vital point in the case. The celebrated hand writingexieit, Mr. D.tvisCarvalho, to whom referred the exhibits, declared uuciiiivocully that the note was written by I.ula Hayes. Ibis conlin I the local experts examined on the stand at the trial. Since then there has lsen nothing to contradict Mr. Carvalho's con clusion, but, ou the other hand, Mr. I IsIk un, uu eHrt to whom the writings were referred by Solicitor Hoggs, has reached the same opin ion and has declared in a letter to Mr. lioggs that the note was un loiibledly written by the woman. My own rejK'atcd examinations of ill the exhibits have led me to the snuie conclusion. ('mui this prem ises the innocence ol Hoyt Hayes must be admitted. "In the evidence produced at the two trials of the case there was nothing brought -out to show a mo tive for the killing of his wife by Hayes. In a murder trial w here How to Get Married. T the fact t-f the killing is admitted or proved, it is held Uot neccMtary to prove motive, but the fact that Haves killed his wife ia not proved. Hence the alee-nee of motive iu his com- is a strong factor. "It i presumed that if it hadU-en IMewiUe to establish a motive, the plietecutioii. ably conducted as it was. Would have devebiied that siint. O.-i the contrary, there has Im-cu nothing brought out at either trial or since, to disprove that Hoyt Hayes and his wile lived together most amicably, to which fact their neighbors and families testified. "This risse was uot referred to the new pardou Isiard, inasmuch as I had Is-guu its consideration, and bail indeed acted befoie the creation of the Isurd, and it would not be fair either to the board or to in self to app -ar now to shift the burden of resMiusibility from my shoulders to tbe shoulders of the Isntid. "tSatisfied that justice will be suliserved thereby, 1 have granted Hayes a pardon." Bowel Complaint In Children. Pining the summer mouths children are suhjret to disorders of the buwrls hiih should receive rarelul stteu tiou as soou as the first uiinatuial loosentgg ol the bowels appears. The best iiirduiue iu use for boo el com plaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, aud Dianlmea Remedy as it promptly controls any unnatural looseness of the bowels, l or sale by C. N. Simp son, Jr., and Dr. S. J. Welsh. Tin: Charlotte Observer, The Largest ind Best Newspaper in North Carolina. Every Da ia the Year, $8.00 1 Tear. The Observer consists of 10 to 12 pages daily and 20 to 32 pages Sunday. It handles more news matter, local, State, national and foreign than any other North Carolina newspaier. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER is unexcelled as a news medium, and is also filled with excellent matter of a miscellaneous nature. THE SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER issued Tuesdays and Fridays, at $1.1X1 ht year, is the largest pa per for the money in this section. It consists of 8 to 10 pages, and prints all the news of the week local, State, national and foreign. Address, THE OBSERVER CO., CHARLOTTE, N. C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 17SD-1 ()(. Ilrsd "1 till' Slalr'a Kilut allolial Sy-lrm. DEPARTMENTS. COl I.KHI ATK. OKAIil UK, MUM! INK. KNlilNFKKINii, LAW . I IIARMAI V. A young farmer from tlic country ho started out in life, With a suit of S1KKS' clothing lo look for htm a wife. lie had but little trouble We are told, on this score, l-'or the very day he bought A suit from MM store. lie looked much betUT then Than he did for a long w hile, And when he walked about bwn The girls began to smile. A suit of S1KI.S' ciotliinir Made a change, lor the best: He looked a new man next morning ith new coal, pants and vest. No matter where he travelled I' hiii train or car or boat, I bis man from KIKKS' store Would surely get a note. One day he got a note I-nun the prettiest girl in loan, And when he answered it She ordered her wedding gown. So it's now the farmers' fashion To buv Slh KS c nt uiii!. the best: Just buy a suit from him Aud the girl will Uo the rest. So come on now and be customers And follow in the race; If this is not enough said I will next time ask for more ace. I'm sure il is not worth telling About my shoes, shirts and hats; If you give me a look and fail to buy You will be blinder than bullbaU. Buford township with all its Kincliers tarncs, (iritlins and lk' Iks, Stick to my goods closer Than do the Masons or the Elki llnn't forget my groceries, Flour, corn and hay; Fail to buy from VANS SIKES, You wiil certainly be aorry aome day. Buggies, wagons and surriot, lhsc harrows and wheal drills; If you buy from other concerns It will be worse for you than calo mel pills. i Bridles, harness and saddles I All for you to buy; If you fail to buy from me . Vou will fuel sad on the 4th of July. I tl.niry ..iitn)li l;l.t,ii vultini-". Ni'Sr alr wiirk-.. clwirt,- l!flii. criiiral li-MttnK yli-iii. Nt- tlomiilorid.. tf) niitNOUlll, .M l i huiltl Ins. tS2 Students. 74 in Faculty. 1'Iip I'm 1 1 trrni WkMim Sr-tt In, iva-k. AiUlrvsM Francis P. Vknarle, President ( IIAIH. 1111.1.. S C. Trinitu college Four department! Collegiate, Graduate, KiiKineriiiif; and Law, Large lihrary Ut ilities. Well equipped laboratories in all de partments of science. Gymna sium furnished with brut apara tin. Expenses very moderate. Aid fur worthy students, Young men wishing to study law should investigate the superior advantages offered hy the Department of Law iu Trinity Cullrge. :-: :-: Pr rsiitl'itftip anl further tiihtriua tlon. s.llrt-n 1. W. Newsou, Registrar, In sHta. s c. Trinity Park Sciiool A llrt rls ireirsOrj a-IiimiI. tr lltlrstepof lilusttta sceeplert for SS trsuer Iv lestllng Stiuthern eullefrM. Best Equipped Preparatory School in the South. Faeulty f ten officers and lesrhers. Csniiiiitf serenly lire seres. I.lliesrf eoiiuinlnir thirty thousand volumes. Well tuliieil to'mnslum. nis-h stan dards sml niiMlem methods of Inalrue tion. frequent leetnmi by prominent leelunprs. Klieiise eaoeedlnRly mod erate. Seven yesrs of phenomenal sue new. for estalisrue and other Informatloa, sddrsNS H. M. NORTH, Hendmssler, Osrham, N.O. Notice of Administration. Having qualified aa administrator on the tslata of John A McAlialer, Jr., dee'd, ill persona holding claimi against aaid tatata ara beraby notified to present the same to tha undersign, ed, on or before the ijth day of June, A. D 1907, or thia notice will be pleaded la bar of their right of recov ery. All persona indebted to said es tate ire notified to make prompt pay ment. This lone 9th, 19V). R. B. REDWINE, Admr. of Jobs A. McAllister, Jr., deed.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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July 10, 1906, edition 1
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