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Ifewt Kwni O-Nich Itemed). For forty-thru year Dr. King" x r.;...... ....... k;d Kn known throughout the world a the incst J reliable cough remedy. ul;T million bottles were used last year. Isn't this proof? It will get riJ of vour cough, or we will rcfunJ vour money. J. f Owens, of Allen dale, S. C. write the ay hun dreds of other have done: "After twenty years. 1 find that Hr. Kins' New "Discovery is the best remedy for e'ougha and cold that I have ever used." For couch or cold and all throat and lung troubles. It has no equal. ! cts. and l.'t at English Drug Company. (fw -yew I cif tjrJ 1 T. L. CROWKLL. Collector. Completeness Of Our Stock "complete" drug store la these modern times carries thousands of separate items. We have everything a drug store ordinarily sells, and many specialties not usually found in e e.-y drug store. There is. therefore, less liability to disappointment if you loo for wnai you want here first. V K SELL KVKKTHlXti AXV lHU'Ci STOKK HAS. .WD DELIVER AWTHIXC. No order, request or demand is too small for our con sideration. None too large for us to fill. Every- want is supplied quickly and honestly; quality is assured; and the price is very fair, always. English Drug Co. The Dependable Store. A For Fishing, .3iy Lanterns c;& Strong and Durable Use Under All Conditions. Give steady, bright light. Easy to Light. Easy to clean and rewick. Don't Smoke. Don't blow out in the wind. Don't Leak. at dealers STANDARD OIL COMPANY EVERYWHERE (bwmtUh N. Nfc.N.J. Baltiaara.Mo. Horses, Mares and Mules. We liave about forty lieail in our bam now. ull kinds ami all !' unil grades. C ome ami see tliem In-fore you buy or trade. We also have nlx.ut fifteen roimI wcontl hand buggies and surrys we will sell clieup. Our tortus are reasonable. Don't forget our numlxr when you want a livery turnout. Respectfully, MOORE & FOWLER Phone 227. Went Franklin Street, Our Store is very complete with all the latest and best medium priced IpTUiFiniillOFe and if there was ever a time when the young couple going to housekeeping could furnish every room in the house to begin with at a nominal cost and such conditions of purchase to make it a real easy matter, it is NOW. We are in a position to give you the best in every particular, and a com parison will convince you. Yours for business, T. P. DILLON. MlltDER IX ATLANTA. Travelling Ma With Three Wives is killeal by .ne .f Tin III. Atlanta, Oa.. Feb. 25. "I don't think 1 killed my husband. If 1 did it was God's work," sobbed -Mrs. J. A. Applebaum at the cornoner s In quest late today over the body of J. A. Applebaum, a .nicagu iraeet- iug man who was shot and killed this morning In a local hotel. A few minutes later the woman was led to Jail at the order of the coroner's Jury to be held pending an investigation of the tragedy uy the county grand Jury. Mystery surrounding the shooting of Applebaum recalls the strange de tails in connection with the attack on Eugene H. Grace for which his ifp Mr Dalsv Ouie Grace, of Philadelphia, recently was tried and acquitted here. After a series of domestic difficul ties and an alleg-.d unsuccess ful ntTumut nt aulridp hv Mrs. AD- plebaum three days ago. the Chica go travelling man was found dead in the bath room of his apartment in a local hotel today. Three bul let amm.U frnm a .3 calibre pis- 1 aruuiuui.u-i- i" - rior to coming ta tol. two In the right arm and one In the cnest. causeu ucaiu. Theories of murder and suicide Imk hnt'A luw-n advised, combining to form a mystery" which was deep ened with the examination oi wit nesses at the inquest this atternoon. vn i nii.h:inni hvstpriral and in coherent at the Inquest, offered no solution to the mystery. Declaring that her husband was not cruel and abusive, she told of a quarrel witn him I .t tilirht hroueht about bv an alleged attempt on his part to wrest from her a diamond necsiace anu diamond ear-rings. THROWS ICE va i fc.iv. "All night he was trying to get mv lawok " uha Said. "bhortly after midnight he pushed me out of the room in my mmoua. r man ha lt ma return. He kissed me nnit IrloH tn pot ma to give hilU my diamonds. When 1 reiusea ue threw Ice water on me. i utu ha threa- hip on the bed He pulled a pistol, shoved it against my breast and threw out his watch. -if. n'rlru'k now." he said. I'll give you Just five minutes more to i. ... Tn rpneated interrogations the woman replied: "That is all I re member I don't believe I shot him." Much of the testimony in connec h,ii ulth the nnarrel was substan tial nt h lllnllpst bv G. OollOU, a commercial traveler, occupying the adjoining room to tne Appie-oauui s in the hotel. Cohen said that he was startled by three pistol shots shortly after t nvirvv thl morning. He ran to the telephone and, calling the clerk said: "My God, come up nere in a hustle. They are shooting each other up. FAINTS IN CLERKS All.vis. v T Thnmnsnn. the hotel clerk who found the body, told of receiv ing Cohen s telephone message, me uitniu. Harlurpil that as he dashed to the stairs, Mrs. Applebaum, clad in a klmona, appeared at tne doi nf tha Ktpnii and fell fainting In his arms. Thompson turned the woman over to a physician and pro ceeded to the Applebauius' apart ment. He found the body partially clothed, on the floor in the door way between the bed room and bath. The pistol was found several feet away. No powder Btains were visi ble on the body. Just after her arrest, Mrs. Apple that she had been married to the Chicago traveling man twice. According to her state ment they were first married in vaf nriuntm ii vcar neo. She refus ed to slate where the second cere mony was performed. "Mr. Applebaum also has a wife In Kansas City," she added. "1 have only known about her for a few weeks. Yesterday I icarneu from some of his letters that he was engaged to marry a woman doctor In Saeinaw, Mich., next April. Advices from Kansas City state that a Mrs. J. A. Applebaum. of that place, has Identified the body cf her former husband from a tele graphic description. She was grant ed a divorce from him there a week ago last Thursday and awarded ali mony. Mrs. Applebaum, the prisoner, is said to have been married previous ly. She has refused to discuss her past further than that her mother and father live In Michigan. Death ft Mr. Harry Stewart. Charlotte Observer. Mr. Harry Jvewart died Wednes day night at 10:40 at his home. Xo. South Graham street, after an ill ness which began with a stroke of paralysis on August 10 ot iai e-r. ir t. ir mine ai m.n time in Waynesulle, where he had moved from this city sit or eigni mouths earlier, lie then returned here and his strengih gradually ebb ed away. Born 41 year ago on the old Stew art place two miles east of Char lotte, Mr. Stewart has spent a large part of hi life here, lie was the youngest son of the late W. s. Stewart and .Martha Stewart. He is survived by four brothers. Messrs. John C S. . Thomas and Rich ard Stewart, and one sister. Mrs. Daisy McLaughlin, all of this cnj. i utirviwd nlfO by his wife, who was formerly Miss Cannie Hoover iul four children Kovce. Kthel. Maggie and Hazeliue of this city. Mr. Stewart was for a time engag ed in the mercantile business here and later was for several years as sociated with the Yarborough-Del- lin...ii I 'jtim:inv Charlotte he had farmed fr some time on his grandfathers estate in i nioti e'ountv. In Waynesville he was a commission merchant. He was a member of the West Avenue Pres byterian Church, and also oi me Knights of I'ythias. A man of sterl ing integrity who commanded the confidence of all. he won many warm friends who became deeply attached. A SuririM .Marrium Pageland Journal. About 9 o clock Wednesday even ing, just after prayermeetlng, Miss o.ihf vini,i Piimlprhiirk and Mr. A. Coner Robinson were happily marri ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Knight. A few friends had been invited to a supposed birthday party civpn In nnnnr of Misa Funderburk. They were entertained by Miss Aliee Knight, and refreshments were serv ed by Misses Pearl and uiancne Watts. The guests were soon sur prised bv the entrance of .Mr. ana Mrs. Knight, followed by Rev. W. M. Hugglns, who met the bride and groom in the middle of the room, and there solemnly pronounced them man and wife. MU Fnndtrliiirk had Held a po sition as saleslady with the Page land Mercantile Company for two years, and was one ot nte nios popular young ladies of the town. Mr. Robinson is a fine young busl ntss man and is engaged in saw mills and oiher Industries. His home Is a few miles from Waxhaw, X. ' This popular young couple has a host of friends, with whom we Join best wishes in extending congratula tions and best wishes. They will make their home near Waxhaw. Did the Alderman. Golsboro, Feb. 26. J. W. Cole, a prominent merchant and member of the board of aldermen of the city of Ccldsboro was viciously attacked on Slocumb street near his store by a vhite man named George Franklin Monday afternoon. Mr. Cole was walking down the street cleaning his finger nails with a Binall pen Knife, when Franklin rushed up behind him, and with an oath, struck him. Mr. Cole nt first tried to ward tff the blows, but .. i... i,., i i .,,! tii nt Franklin had hi II lit) IV 1 ' - - a knifa unri wus cutting him, he ran, and doubtless saved his life by ,ir.ii.u n Kranklln has the repu- ,.'r i.ainir u vprv dangerous man. When he ran off he dropped his hat In the street and the oilier man in his rage, picked it up und cut It into small strips with the knire witn which he had been attempting to kill Mr. Cole. , , , In the preliminary trial before Mavor Higglns, Franklin pleaded guilty and stated that his reason for attacking Mr. Cole was uiai ue uu been making remarks about hlm. He was placed under bond for his ap pearance at the next term oi me ou- perior court. L-...bn ..no nilirlitlv scratched on the face by the knire in the hand m. I'nln Mr. Cole's wOUlidS li .ill. vv.-. ..... - ... were very slight also, but his clothes were badly cut. whiu thnra was saved to North Caiolina something like $3,400,000 last year In human lives, tnere nothing said about the suffering, .,,,,!, tima ini nnd money saved oiiBuifu, ..... . . nrpvpntnb le 8 CKness. mcir .nin.ithinir ovpr six hundred t .i.. ii,u frnm tviilinid fever ICttCI UCBUIO ....... alone last year than the year be fore, nnd that means auoui nme thousand fewer cases of typhoid fever, assuming one death in every . oaoU surplv this one Item lllVrfll Ufn. " ,.r n.ouontuhu uicknpHs from typhoid u, iv . ..... ... fever alone Is worm every uouar juv into health work. A Wise Young Mull r'nnnnrH Tribune. About three years ago a young man from this city went to Mexico . h.. iia hnH apcurpd a lob with IV It.C. nu - a mining company and everyth ng ooked favorable towaru wih"-b f..., h fi.rtnno In his npw home. He arrived at the town where the 'fl..o f tho nilnlnir OOIIIDUIIV WHS located and made himself known. Ha was elven a most cordial welcome and told to make himself at home. oi. i..,ln thpra a shnrt time an acquaintance gave him a pistol and n long knife, telling him to wear thatll vvhv uhnuU I wear these things?" asked the Concord youth Tn nrntprt vourself from tne out laws and cut-throuts In case you ri.nii in contact with them." he II. ,1. The young man did not take the veapons. He left tne quarters in a minutPB nnd went to the rail road station. That Rftcrnoon he was one of the first passengers to i.no.j a trnln fnr thp bordt r and he kept riding until the porter called "Concord, a . Cnred of Liver Complaint. I tu iuflVring with liter eomplalnt,'' I Q:.L -I Pninl m.nW TaTUL HM1 decided to try a 2oc box of Chsraberlaln t TtbleU, and am btppy to sty that I am com pletalr cured and can recommend them to trerj on. for mm uj an - Tcruasuuit. . .. .... colored, will be tried for the killing our health ofneera to tne tuuesi ea ot Mart Low cry on Sunday. January tent . 1J, 1913, about two mues east oi Pageland. Besides these, there will bt several others cf interest, anions which the following will appear; Graham Moree for shooting foiie-e-man Munlev at Rubv sometime in Some Good Advice a aa . a -i A I man .iuuifj i if you nave aanaruu, pti rm wi n w a- a-1 a...aa aWMBafl as-1 W January: r . u. uumiwu i by killing the germs, nhinini'ii? nmiipv under false pre-l i... i. ta ij obtaining money under false pre tense. He was brought bacK iroin ,L Florida by deputy .Mcuounn aooui January 1. also there is a case against the Melton woman mentlon- . . . . .. 4'W..ll ed in tne cnarges against i uamv. RuRhing. She ta in Jail charged' with adultery It your hair is falling out. atop There Is one sure remedy that will remedy these misfortune and aid you to remain young. PARISIAN sage, me greai nair restorer, is guaranteed to perma nently remove dandruff !n two week, or English Drug Co. will give you your money back. PARISIAN Sage stops railing nair j IWk of lliallh Officer. Recorder James Pender, of Tar- boro. set a splendid example when pv",,,, t),e hair from fading, he fined a diptherla quarantine, , lh h . beautifler for ladlea' breaker the other day entirely too careless ing of contagious diseases. In ln-i PARISIAN Sage Is sold and rigid stances where People are h , ma harsh, lusterlesa urr u.ij. najr as It numes narsn. iust reless in the spread- hajr lluffyi atl and beautiful ous diseases. In In-1 pmsi. Sage Is sold and the law takes every . .....r.A by English Dru precaution to protect otners irom J0 cent8 a bottle. American maker Infection, the law is frequently brok- Glroux jfg- t-0., Buffalo. X. Y. en with impuity. In others, where. there is no law. people wno are e-j jjoney child "Mamma. Mis Prim posed spread the disease thought- ha8 betn her an nour and the clock lessly more orten tnat maliciously. ,a goian yet." Especially Is this true In cases of. FonJ amma "What do you rhililrpn'a rilsaases. such BS IUea aIps whnnnlnc eoueh and the like Lots of people reason that every- mean, dearie? Why shouldn t it go?' - . v t rKll.l nne . nnna raM ' - I nunrj v ii i m - - ' r-1 body has to have measles. They whm you t0,j nm iMig8 yrm was Just as well get it over. As a mat- pomln that she was enough to i.r of fact there is no reason ior . stop Is no reason . ..I... .. .1 hue everynoay to nave nieasies, uuu can lug the disease does not make peo-. 1 pie immune. Ana measies is uau gerous. Death is not often a re sult, but weakness of the faculties ts all too frequent. So many cases of illness are pre ventable that carelessness in allow ing Infections to spread is wholly reprehensible. Let the law back clock." Baltimore Ameri- Machine Shop W are now prepared to repair your engine and other machinery, do your plumbing and other work in our line. Shop near freight depot. ACSTLV CORRELL. Increase yoor mii: It Is a well established fact that the man who deposit his Income iu a home bank and W)n all bills by check Increases Ilia creelit with the businew men of the town. The-re la veo' KIK1 rewsem for this. The merchant know tlmt he man who pays WIN by check is haudllntc ills financial affairs iu a syste'inutlo and bUKlnetw like way. that he in going to get ulicatl iu the rld. Why not opeot an account at this hank, Rive jour inemey lunik pre tecUon and K"t the be-ieflt of tills increwMtl cmlit? (Jc.lng to the Inauguration Waxhaw Enterprise. Mica Mnitiria Davis and Mrs. Em ily Houston left Saturday afternoon for Baltimore to buy the spring and summer millinery for the Waxhaw Mininprv ronmanv. Mrs. Houston expects to go on to New York, re turning via Washington for the In auguration. M- 1 r SIpp e and rill Id ren letl Tuesdav morning for Rock Hill. where she had been canea oy a taaa atntlnir thnt her sister. Mrs. W. it Voaiav u-hn la in tiia renneu in- flrmary there, wag not expected to iiva Mm NppIcv went to the In firmary several weeks ago for treat ment. M. I. P. Itrown is unending this week In New York markets buying goods for the firm of Koaman ami i.,u. iia pvnpcta to return via Washington and take In the inaugu ration. Miss Pearl Koaman wem last week to Baltimore nnd New York to buy the millinery for Rod man & Brown. Four Murder ('. Pageland Journal. There are four murder cases ana several others of Interest to be tried at the approaching term oi court for this county. The casein which Erl Baker, Henry I,owry and Dnn Cadleu were accused or me mn in. r rtun l rwkhnrt colored, on the road between Pageland and Jeffer son last July was tried at tne Sep tember term of court, but the Jury failed to agree, and it will be tried again. Dr. W. C. McManus will be tried for the shooting of J. P. Wal lace at McBee as a result of a roman candle battle on Christmas eve. Charlie P. Rushing will be tried for the killing of his wife a few weeks ago, and Henry McKenile Farmers 6 Merchants Bank. CAPITAL $0tMMM..OO. 81 ItPLVS 8,0tM).00. M. K. LEE, President J. I EVERETT, Vic President. C. B. ADAMS, CanhleT. Horses and Mules. Horses Our Last Carload OF' Horses and Mules Came in Yesterday. All sizes, from 600 to 1300 pounds. They are beau ties. See them before you buy or swap. We have in this load several pairs of well mated mules REMEMBER WE SELL Corbitt Buggies And the Celebrated Hackney Wagon Youri truly. II SIS G Monroe, North Carolina.
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