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THE MONROE JOURNA So VOLUME XV. NO. 11 MONROE, N.C., TUESDAY APRIL 14, 100S. One Dollar a Year U&CLG RGMUS'S 6 OPENED nitO IN COL'RT ROOT. PRJCE lO APRIL The Pennies in the Box. Mr. Huso Schonberg, t mail car rier of Wilton, Wis., has had the fol lowing verses printed on curds and presented to his patron j. I'm I'ncle Sam's most favorvd pet, I'm hearty ami I'm halt'; I've nothing in the world to do But glide round with tht mail; But one thine almost breaks my heart. And my nervous system shocks. It's the everlasting pennies That I'm fiahing from the Iwx. I carry atumpa and enveiie, Andpostal cards and such; And I would like to sell a few, 'Twould please me very much: Hut a man can't sell unless you buy. No matter how he talks. So I have to keep on divinir After the pennies in the box. It'f all right in the springtime. Or when summer breezes Mow; Hut a different pnHsition When it's thirty-two IkIow, When all your nturers and your toes Are frozen hard as rocks, It's almost anything but funny Scratching pennies from the box. And now, quite confidentially. I'll tell you aomet limit more -A rural carrier way out West Kureot himself and swore; Says he, "I can atand the snow drifts, I can stand the frozen locks. But blast the measly penmen In the blasted measly box." When the "roll ia called up yonder," And we all shall gather there, They wouldn't let a mail man in If they knew he'd learned to swear. If you want St. Peter to oen the gate. When your rural carrier knocks. Buy stamps and don't lie guilty Of putting penngs in the box. Receives Congratulations. You will soon receive the ciiiiki at tiom of your friends upon your im proved appearance if you will take Fo ley's kiduey Kennedy, at it tunes tip the system and imparts new life aud vigor. Foley's Kidney Remedy cures backache, nervous rihaustioj and all forms of kiduey and bladder troubles. Commence taking it today, English Drug Company. Lane Morgan Caught. Lane Morgan, who was convicted of murder in Montgomery county a number of yearn ago and Kent to the pen for 'M years, and who cs caa?d for the second timo a few weeki ago, was reenptured hut week at the home of his mother near Hpies. in Moore county, by (Sheriff Kelly and Deputy A. K Mcintosh and It. L. Jackson of Moore. A big cut or little cut, small snatch es or bruises or big oues are healed quickly by DeWitt's Carbohzed Witch - Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles. Get DeWitt's. Sold by Euglish Drug Company. A Farmer's View on Advertising. Klt-baRtf. 'If mail order houses get 91,000 out of the couuty each month, that tsdongs to the home mercbauta, the fault is with the merchants them selves. These houses advertise and give us prices ou everything. They tell us what they have aud what they want for it Of course we get soaked once iu awhile. Then we can try some other bouse. Most of the home merchants who advertise don't iiiote prices. Tbey neglect to tell us what we waut to know the prices. Of course we ran go to the store and ask, but you all know how it is one does not kuow so well what he wants to buy when be is at home. And here is where the mail order houses make their hit They send their advertising matter into our homes, aud we read it when we haven't anything else to do. "Bight here is where the home merchants fall down. If they talk cd their business to us in our homes the same as the mail order houses do, the people would be iu to see them uext time they came to town and iu many rases make extra tripe to see the things at ouoa that they didn't know they wauted until they were brought to their atteution. "The home merchant can save the expense of getting out a rata logtie. We read the home paper more carefully than we do the cat alogue, and if the merchants waut to talk business with us let them put their talk iu the home papers and put it in so that we know they mean business. The merchant like ly, nine times out of teu, sells his goods as cheaply as the mail order houses, and, 1 believe, iu many things they are much cheaper, but how are we to kuow if he docs not tell us altout it!" "One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole World Kin." When a rooster funis a big tat worm ha calls all the hens iu the larm yard to come and share it. A similar trait of huinau nature is to be observed when a man discovers something eiceptiunally good he wants all his friends and neigh bors to share the benefits of his discov ery. This is the touch of nature that makes lbs whole world kin. This ca ptains why people who have been cut ed by Chamberlain's Cough Ksmedy write letters to the manufacturers for publi cation, that otbei s similarly ailing may alto use it and obtain relief. Hehiud every one of these letters is a warm hearted with of the writer to be of use to some oue else. This remedy it for salt by Dr. S. J. Welsh. vJlM7 I? - APRIL la "11 st N MOs'Tie 'wrp, TriClrwT sat I 1 2 34 f27T2ff2S50rT GERMANY Desperado Convicted of Arson Kill ed Officer and Wounded Others. Tn tUal. lad . t.. Sad Found guilty of a charge of ar son, Henry K. McIKtnald, in the Circuit tVurt room today, shot aud killed Chief of Detectives William K. Dwyer, seriously wounded three other officers and a bystander, aud was himself seriously wouuded. MacDonald had leen tried for dy namiting stores aud a church in Sauford last year. As soon as the jury reported its verdict, MacDonald got up, drew a revolver aud Bred at PnWcuting Attorney James A. Cooer, Jr., but missed because Coojier tipped his chair over hack wards. Mat-Donald contiuued firing at the oflicers seat ed around the counsel table. De tective Dwyer fell dead at the third shot I'ohcriuen aud deputy sher iffs in the court room drew revol vers aud opened fire on MacDouald, who returned the fire. Before the convicted man fell with half a doz- eu bullets in his body, he bad shot Harvey V. Jones, superintendent of police, iu the side; lepiity Hher iff Ira Welliuau, in the side; Kyi vester Doyle, court bailiff, iu the leg, and a bystander in the side. The jurors jumped to their feet at the first shot Judge-J. T. Walker, one of the attorneys, tried to stop MacDouald, but be only biudered the olbcers, who were afraid of hitting him when they shot at MacDonald. Judge Cranee, who presided at the trial, ran to the rail of the jury box and spectators rushed out iu con fusion. Persons in offices below the court room heard the shots aud rushed towards the uper tloor only to collide with the people leaving the court room. MacDonald was finally overwhel med by officers aud taken to a bus pital. It is said that MacDonald aud the other wouuded nieu will recover. The events which culmi nated so tragically hud their origin in dynamiting outrages that de stroyed the Methodist church and the general stores of Shickle & Johnson and J. W. lUv.se of Kan- ford, ou the uigbt of February 21, l!H) . Henry MacDonald aud James Scaulon were arrested the uext day, charged with the crimes. Iu former trial the jury disagreed. Scanloo has not yet been tried. Troubles thst the Congressman's dun Brought him. WsHhltuttun SN-elal l Charlotte ntwrrver. James Thomas lletlin, who rep resents tbe fifth Alabama district in Congress, has brought upon him self trouble without end by shoot- tug two men, a negro, willfully, and a white man, accidentally. Wash ington is said to be uegro "heav en." It lieiugtne capital oi tne ua tion "even-handed justice is meted out to all nieu" the rich aud the poor, tbe saint and the sinner, the white man and the colored man, alike, lletlin undertook to regu late the conduct of a negro ou a street car. Seeing that the negro, who was full of cocaine, drank be fore woman iu a public place, lief- lin remonstrated with him with the usual result lieiug so impolite as to driuk in the car, the negro was too insolent to take kindly the sug gestion of the white man. Hot words aud a fight followed. JUtliu, Southerner, a member or the House of Kepreseutatives, fouud himself charging aud clawing at a negro a sorry, low born, ill man nered block man, half human and half savage. The ready gun was brought into play and lined so ef fectively that the offending negro and an iuuocent bystauder had to be taken to a hospital. The negro recovered and the chauces are that the white man will die and it may be years before Mr. lletlin extri cates himself from the courts of the District of Columbia, and it is doubted if be ever regains the dig nity lost lletlin defends his actios by saying that he did what any Southern geutlemau would have done nnder tbe circumstances. There are various ways of looking at this: Tbe average Southern geu tleman, knowing the negro charac tor as be should, would have asked the conductor of the car to remove the offensive passenger. Down in Alabama, South Caroliua or some other Southern State, taking the law into one's own hand would have ended differently. There tbe result would not have been so harm ful as it is here. Heftin has accotu nlished no good by his fight with the drunken negro, and the bad feeling here between the two races baa been Intensified. Mr. Heflin is a large, muscular voune fellow, with striking face. He ia not pointed out as a model man. but as a good chap to know. The shootlug s flair is deplored by many of bis friends. v ashingtou women, as a rule, do not appreci ate the sort of chivalry be is sup nosed to bsve shown. There are negroes and negroes- some polite aud mannerly wherever you meet them, while others are not Tbe same Is true or wuite peo pie. I saw a dozen white men sit and let a weak, frail woman swing to a strap in a car yesterday, until tbe only negro u the car, the mo ment be saw ber, got op and gave her his seat. Plenty of Trouble Is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels. To get rid of it snd headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, the re liable purifiers that do the work without t-rindiuf or griping. 25c, at English Drag Company's. A 5trong Protest Against the bull Fight. I.ut week Tbe Journal published sn account of a bull fight given in Pern in honor of the American navy. Mr. Geo. T. Angell ot Bos tou, the publisher of "Our Dumb Animals,'' expresses some vigorous views on this subject He says: "We see by our anoruing papers that Dearly all the officers of our fleet, witbsomefivetbousaod Amer ican sailors, had the pleasure of witnessing this Lima bnll fight, the officers occupying what tbey con sidered to be seats of honor, though to our mind they were seats of dis honor aud disgrace both to them selves aud our uation. Tbe bands played "Hail Columbia" aud "Tbe Star Spangled Banner." Tbe first matador was tossed by a bull on ts horns and thrown out of any fur ther service. Tbe second matador was gored in his throat aud will prottably die. Nothing is said about how many horses were gored by the various bulls. But we have a let ter in our morniug's paper from a youug Boston man who has just seen a bull fight iu Mexico, iu which he tells how a bull drove one of its long borus into a horse's belly aud tbe blood came out in a big stream, aud adds that when the burses sre not killed, their wounds sre sewed up, and when in condition are seut iuto tbe bull ring again. "At the New Orleans exposition which we attended many years ago, tbe Governor of tbe State, in re sponse to our request, promptly sent an order that no exhibition of bull fighting should be allowed in .New Orleans, aud so the great building which was prepared for the bull fights was closed aud tbe bulls aud bull fighters were sent back to Mexico without a single performance. "Tbe admiral In command of our fleet could, with a few pleasaut words, have saved the disgrace to our natiou at Lima and done much towards atoppiug bull fights in South America. But we suppose this bull fight at Lima, as was the Sunday bull fight which theotticers of the Maine attended in Havana the day before that vessel was blowu up, is a part of the damnable militarism which is the curse of the world both for human beings aud horses. Iu the great domiuions of China no bull light was ever seen, and wlieu we proposed to our minister to China, at Paris, to advocate the formation of a Chinese society for the preveution of cruelty to ani mals, his reply was that cruelty to animals was never beard of in Chi na, and the same might be truly said of Japan. The people of these countries will hardly regard our navy's exhibition at Lima with the playing of 'Hail Columbia7 aud 'The Star Spangled Itauner' as a reoommendatiou of the Christianity which we send out our missionaries to illustrate." g Local Items oi Interest j Insane Deaf and Dumb Man At tacks Negro Women. Concord 4-ltl,th, Ui Charlotte Olaervrr. Henry Sewell, a well known young white man, who came to this city eight months ago from South Carolina, is in the county jail, held for a serious charge. He is deaf aud dumb, but is educated and can read and write and has free use of the dumb language. About two o'clock this afternoon while coming into the city be met in tbe public h i gh way j ust th is side of the Brow n mills a uegro woman named Annie Simmons. He assaulted her, but she screamed and be was taken by force from the woman by several negro men nearby. He came on down the road and met one Mary lteed, a bright mulatto, whom be attempted to assault, but after a desperate struggle tbe woman fled and escaped. Sewell journeyed on to the railroad bridge where it crosses Irish Buffalo creek, and at the north end of the bridge Julia Barrier, a uegro woman, was gath ering water cresses. She was seen by Sewell, who approached her aud laid bold of her. His purpose was criminal assault, aud he wrest led with tho woman, choking ber aud scratching her uutil she was exasperated. She fell to the ground and was scared almost to death wheu the policemen, Oflicers Earn hardt and lieulield, who had been notified by 'phone of tbe trouble, laid hands on him asd deterred him from accomplishing bis pur pose. He was brought to jail and will probably be given a bearing tomorrow morning before Police Justice Pnryear. Sewell has work ed for some time at tbe Cabarrus cotton mill as a night hsnd. Tbe escapade bas created no little ex citement. From tbe fact tbat the man is deaf and dumb, renders bis trial quite difficult It is believed that be ia suffering from a seizure of temporary insanity. Foley's Orino Laaative is best for women and children. Its mild action and pleasant tastt makes it preferable to violeut purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Curet constipstiou. Eng lish Drug Company. Hereafter general visitors will be admitted to tbe county home only on Tuesdays and Thursdays: the first day tor white people and the last for colored. The visiting hours will be from two to four. j Mr. A. W. Boweuof Waldo, Fla.. ' aud Miss Flora Shumau were mar ried by Esq. M. I. Flow Wednes day afternoon, at the residence of tbe bride s father, Mr. C. A. Shu man, in west Mouroe township. The following list takers were appointed for the different town ships by the county roiuuiissiimers last week: B. F. Parker, taues Creek; L A. Helms, Buford; Henry McWborter, Jackson; K. B. Cuth bertaon, Sandy Kidge; W. D. Haw field, Vance; J. M. (iuin. Goose Creek; J.8. Smith, New Salem; T. C. (iriftiu, Marshville; It K. Evans, Monroe. Chesterfield Advertiser: "Dr. W. J. Perry was taken quite sick Fri day uight aud Dr. Waunamaker of Chersw was called iu, who diag nosed bis disease as apciidif itis. Accordingly Dr. Perry left Satur day sfternoou for Columbia to un dergo au oeratiou. Mrs. Perry accompauied bitu. The doctor's many fneuds are glad to know he stood the operation well and is do ing nieely." Wadesboro Messenger and Intel ligencer: "Mr. Larry Mcliendon having finished the course at the A. and M. College, has returned home and gone to work ou his fath er's place ou Gould's Fork. Mr. McLeiidou, who is an exceptionally bright young man, has decided to make farming bis life work. Iiy the way it was he, and not bis brother Leuox, as stated in these columns last week, who wou the pri.e (a disc barrow) in a recent debate at the A. and M." Dr. J. H. Williamson of Itich moud county has been indicted by the Kockitigham grand jury for selling bliud tiger whiskey. He is nearly SO years old and for many years has occupied a prominent position in the church. He is also very wealthy, his estate being esti mated at 100,000. It is said that the doctor has been engaged iu the illicit sale of whiskey several years. It is also alleged against him that he sold to his teuauts aud others a rather iuferior article of sowpaw at 1 . 7 a quart Mr. W. T. Sanders and Miss Lula A. Williams were married Wed- ueeday afternoou at 3:'M o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. S. A. illiaus, near Wingate. Kev. J. A. Ilivens per formed the marriage service. A large uuniber of relatives and friends of the contracting parties attended the wedding. After the weddiug the bridal party went to the bone of the groom's mother, Mrs. M. E. Hill, where a reception was given. The bride has many friends and deserves to huve tliein. Mr. Saunders is to be congratulat ed upou his good fortune in secur ing the heart and haud or the at tractive lady who is now his wife. The groom is a well kuown young farmer, a progressive, prosperous man, a most excellent citizen. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders will make their borne at Wingate. Mr. Llewellyn D. Helms, a well known farmer, died suddenly at his home in east Monroe township about 7 o'clock last Tuesday even ing. Mr. Helms was in Monroe Tuesday aud went borne about noon. He was in his usual health until about fifteen minutes before be died. Heart disease is supposed to be the cause of his death. De ceased was Ti years old. He was born in east Monroe township and spent his long life iu the neighbor hood in which he was born. sir. Helms was a good man, au honest, Industrious citizen, a man who feared God and regarded his fel lowman. He was a good Con fed erate soldier. Mr. Helms leaves a wife and three sous and fourdaugh ters. The sons are Messrs. lieroy, Charles aud G. D. Helms and the daughters are Mesdames George Kowell, Frank Hagler, C. Herman aud J. W. LaClair. Funeral was held at Union Grove church, four miles east of Mouroe, eduesday afternoon. Mr. Canada Dees died last Tours day moruiug, the !lth, at the borne of bis sou, Mr. J. T. Dees, aiKiut four miles south of Mouroe. Five months ago Mr. Decs suffered a stroke of paralysis and was con fined to bis bed from that time nn til bis death. He was born in Ches- I terfield couuty, 8. C, and was near ly 85 years old. Mr. Dees moved to this county in IStit. He served as a Confederate soldier during the civil wsr and as a soldier was a good one. Mr. Dees was a carpen ter by trade. He was a bard work ing, faithful, honest mau. He was an bumble christian, a man of pure Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. Certain relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment: Hope, rest, fresh air, and Scoff j Emu Is on. ALL DRUGGISTS I Oo. AND SI.OO. life, and a faithful member of the Methodist church. Many friends regret that this good old man has wed out. Funeral service were conducted at the McLarty ceme tery, two sides east of town, by lv. J. A. Bnrrut and Be v. M. D. L. Preslar. Mr. Dees leaves oue son, Mr. J. T. Dees, aud three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Vandle of t henter, 8. v., Mrs, John Mctiuirt of Chesterfield couuty, S. C, aud Miss Sallie liees. His wife died several years ago. Roosevelt Says the Railroads flust (live Equal Accommodations to Colored Folks. The President has written a let ter to the Attorney Geueral, in structing him to proceed against the railroads iu the South that do not furuish equal sccoiu modal ions for negroes iu the "jim crow" cars that they do in coaches provided for whites. The President's letter in part fol lows: "It apieara that the Nash ville, Chattanooga aud St Louis railway has not complied with tbe order of the interstate commerce commission to furnish the same fa cilities to colored passeugers pay ing first class fare that are furnish ed to white passengers. From time to time various complaints have becu made to me by reputable col ored people to the effect tbat the accommodations furuished are til thy and inadequate, compared to the same accommodations furuish ed to whites. In this particular case where a railway bas neglected to comply w ith au order of tbe com mission, it is important that com pliauce with this order be immedi ately obtained. I suggest that you proceed to enforce the order by in junction proceedings uuless iu your judgment some other course is pref erable. Aycock on lcal Self Government Iu his streech at Wilmington on prohibition Thursday, Governor Aycock, answering the argument that the present law is an iufriuge- meut upon local self government said that the people down there were not always so seusitive about their local self government It was not a long w hile ago when he was a much younger mau tbat a tele gram came to him one day to shoul der his ritle and go down to Wil mington to help overthrow local self government, He declared that saloon dominatiou of government was fully as bad as negro domina tion against which the people rose up iu their might in 1S!H. He bad come now with his tongue, not bis ritle, aud the former was teu times woine. Tom Watson Makes a Fisherman flove- Thos. R Watson, Populist nomi uee for President, had an exciting experience at his winter home iu Florida last Ibursday. He found Waldo P. Clements, a yachtsman, fishing iu water which, Mr. Wat- sou claimed, was his. Watson or dered Clements and his compan ions oil at the point of a shotgun. Clements got a title, returned and continued fishing. Watson took bis gnu again, weut to where Clements was aud took his rifle from him. He then made him stop fishing aud leave the lody of water. Clements went to Miami and bad two warrants issued for Watson for assault and to keep the peace. Bonds of 100 and 11,000 respect ively, were given by the defendant, who left the next day. Death Was on His Heels. Jesse P. Morris of Skipitera, Vs., had a close call iu the spring of loot!. He says: "An attack of pneu monia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me and death was on my heels Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's Aew Discovery. It helped me immedi ately, and after taking two aud a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at English Drug (Vs. .roc. and! 1. Trial bottle free. Fell 647 Feet. Alexander Nicholson of Iredell county, who was recently killed in a mine iu Alabama, tell 047 feet to his death. The particulars were learned last week when tbe body was brought home. He was in the elevator with another man. when some machinery gave way and the brakes refused to work, so tbe car riage dropped to the bottom, ti-li feet below, and the two workmen weie killed instantly. Affords Perfect Security. Foley's Honey snd Tar afforJs perfect security from pDeumouia and consum plion as it cures the most obstinate couths and colds. We have never known a single iuttanca of a cold re suiting in pueumonis after Foley's Honey and Tsr had been taken, Eng lish Drug Company. In Rochester, N. Y., last week, when two lawyers got into S fight, Judge Hcbbard leaped from bis chair, crabbed one of them by tbe throat and choked him, and then "throwed" him out of the court house. Rheumstlsm. More than nint out of every tan cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp weather or chronic rheumatism. In such cases no internal treatment it re quired. Tht free tpplicatioa of Cham berlain's Liniment is all that is need ed, snd it is certain to give quick re lief. Give it s trial and set for yourself how quickly it relieves the pais snd soreness. Price ij cents; large sirs 0 cants. Sold b) Dr. S.J. Welsh. eS, f Baking Powder . LLI.I til SMI Tka snfr Pilimr P-Jn. ..j. witfc Kojal firape Cream of Tartar ffr niSff ft frrtrtl rfue wfr , aavan jt(W Insures healthful nnsf delicious food for every iiume every day StieguriijMtiwitgmst ti ui aid phospbteef lime Populists Name Ticket. For President on the Populist ticket, Thomas Watson of Georgia; for Uee Presuhjut, Samuel Wil liams of Indiana. That is tbe ticket put out by the remuaut of the Pop ulist party at its convention in St. Louis last week. There were two stormy sessions, in which the Ne braska aud Minnesota delegations strove mightily to postpone nomi nation until after the Democratic convention, so that the Pops could nominate Bryau if be were defeat ed by the Democratic delegates. railing, the two delegations uamed bolted the couveutiou. Government ownership of rail roads was oue plank iu the new platform. Governor Joseph K.Toole of Mon tana has resigned, and has been suc ceed by Edwin Norvis, lieutenant- governor. Toole is in bad health, and must go to another climate, but as the constitution says no elective ollicial can be out of the state for more than sixty davs, he could not achieve bis purposes and be governor at the same time. To have perfect health we must have perfect digestion, and it is very impor tant sot to permit of any delay the moment the stomach feels out of ord er. Take something at once that you kuow will promptly and unfailingly as sist digestion. There is nothing better than Kodol for dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, belching of gas and ner vous headache. Kodol is a natural di gestant, and will digest what you rat. Sold by English Drug Company. Fairbanks has seen the handwrit ing on the wall, and in a letter to Indiana Republicans gays tariff re vision must be done by the present congress. He warns them that the next house may be Democratic, by no means an improbable thing, for the country is weary of the high tariff, a robber-baron scheme where by wealth is taken from '.he masses to make the rich men richer. Tbe kidneys ate delicate aud sensi tive organs and are very likely at any time to get out of order. DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a very short time strengthen the weakened kidneys and allay troubles arisiug from inflamma tion of the bladder. Sold by buglish Drug Company, John Mitchell, head of oganized labor, and foremost exponent of the rights of the laboring man, retired lust week and was succeeded by Thomas L Lewis of Ohio. Important Decision. It is important that you should deride to take only Foley's Honey and Tar when you have a cough or cold, at it will curt tht most obstinate racking cough and eipel the cold from your system. Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs. Insist upon having it. English Drug Company. Found After Four flonths. Ieceinber 4th W. A. Vollers, a Wilmington grocer who was weak meutally, disappeared, leaving his wife and two childreu. Nothing was heard of him until Saturday, April 4th, four mouths to the day si uee be disupeared, wheu his body was found Hosting at the con tinence of the Brunswick aud Cape Fear rivers. It was partly decom posed, but could be ideutilied. It is supposed that he waudered off in the swamps just before a snow aud sleet storm iu December, was ftw.eu in the marshes, and when the spring freshets came the Ixsly was washed out. Hecarried t2,(HH) iu the Woodmen of the World. A Common Mistake. Many women mistake kiduey aud blad der troubles for some irregularity pe culiar to the sex. Foley's Kidney Rem edy corrects irregularities sod makes women well. Miss Carrie Harden, How ling Gieeu, Ky., writes: "I sutfered much pain from kidney and bladder trouble until 1 started to use Foley's Kidney Kemedy, Tbe first bottle gave me great relief, aud after taking tbe second bottle 1 was en til ely well." Euglish Drug Company. Four Urandsons In a Day. Mrs. Belle Durkee of Fayston, Vt, holds the record of becoming a grandmother more times in one day than any other woman. Twin sous were born to one of her daugh ters Thursday morning, and that afternoon a son was boru to each of two other daughters. All the boys and all the mothers are doing well. The much - grandmothered grand mother says she feels younger every minute. He Uot What He Needed. Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come," says Mr. C. Farth ing of Mill Creek, Ind.Ter. "I was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recommended Electric Bit ters. 1 bought a bottle aud got what I needed strength. I had one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold under guarantee at Euglish Drug Company's. 50c. The Pacific tloct has arrived off California, and Admiral Evans has had to leave his flagship and go in land to some hot springs for treat ment for rheumatism, which his doc tors say cannot be cured as long as he remains aboard, An Insidious Danger. Oue of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious dis ease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kiduey Remedy at tht first sign of trouble, as it corrects ir regularities and prevents Kright's dis ease and diabetes. English Drug Co. HANCOCK BROS. & CO'! rnc r lau PLUG TOBACCO ia one of the bitfirest plugs of standard grade flue cured tobacco ever sold for 10c. It goes further and lasts longer in the going than any other brand made. A man who knows of this brand never goes around with a "chip" on his shoulder, he keeps it in his moufft. It makes friends, and makes them always glad to see you. Demand Chip, and don't stand for substitution. Manufactured by a strictly independent firm. HANCOCK BROS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va. Ettahhabtd 1861 Leaders 1908
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