VOL. III. NO. 18. EUTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, L903. $1.00 A YEAR. If-1 1. I Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Trraiinrer of (be Brooklyn lwt Lnd Art Club. " If women would pay more attention to thzlr health we would have more heppy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do r.ot perform the many cures they are given credit for. " h consulting with my Sruggist he cd vised McElrec's Wine of Cardui and Thed ford's Black-Draught, end so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored hedth, and It only took three months to cure mc." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a nr'ot:t as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppress, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, -whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for year?. All druggists hve $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. FROM PRISON PORTAL GARTER WALKS FREE! Cremated in Her Home. ShockingDeath of Mrs. Brackin af , Murfreesboro, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 26. A special j to The Banner from Murfreesboro says i that Mrs. Silas Brackin was burned to NEW ORLEANS HAS A $225,000 BLAZE MRS. TANNER GOES FREE. Acauitted of Charn of Murderina Her " Husband. ! Gainesville, Ga,, Nov. 28. After de -liberating two. and a half Lours the "LANKY BOB" WINS BOUT FROM GARDNER Py flnnt.ain nF Vn -r'trtn -v a TTn. A I death this morning. The family was Completed His Sjntence. j occupying an outbuilding while their! I Plant Is DestroverL residence was being remodeled, and; ; the structure was discovered to be OTHER prOPERTY-IS DAMAGED. on hre by workmen who attempted to . . - fi-s - put it out but were unsuccessful. Pant Covered a ScjUare and Contained Mrs. Brackin . was cremated before she could be rescuedr.and it is sup-1 . an Unusually Heavy Stock at the lin Carter Leaves Federal Prison at, posed that she was suffocated . in an ' Time Fire Losses In Several Other ! attempt to suppress her clothing that i I had caught fire from the stove. . . I Leavenworth, Kans., Nov.' 2S'. This i Mrs. Erackin was Mis3 Mai Belle National Biscuit Comtian v'i ; ,ury in the case of the state versua He Is Put Gut of Business WailOnai UlSCUlt lOmpany a Mrs . Qnie Tanner, charged with pois-. oning her husband, Wylie F. Tanner, i mine ivcut eiu xwuiia. GOES AT ONCE TO CHICAGO, ILL. Laet Chapter . In Noted Government Affair Comes to Close When Ober Leavenworth, Kans. Places. i New .Orleans, Nv. 28. Fire in the on the 23d of May 'last, rendered a verdict of net guilty and the pretty young widow walked from the Hall ' county court room a free woman. She maintained her calm demeanor throughout tha long ana tedious trial and when the verdict was read she ' showed no display of emotion what- j ever. . . I F1TZSIMMONS THE FAVORITE. . . In the Contestat San Francisco For the "-Light Heavyweight Champion ships Referee ' Australian. Low Rates to v CaliforM and Northwest. THE j morning ODerlin M. Carter, ex-captain: Gregory before her marriage aid sev- heart of the business and manuiac- oi engineersrwaiea out oi tne ponaia: eral years ago was acknowledged the luring district early today completely of the federal prison at Ft. .Leaven-i most beautiful woman in America in destroyed the plant of the. National worth a free mau. At San Francisco, Nov. 27. Bob Fitz- When her 'counsel and friends gath-' amnions and George Gardner did not ered around her to congratulate her draw a crowded house wheii they, bate-he gave each and every one the same tied for the light heavyweight cham- indifterent handshake and would only pionship before the Yosemite Athletic i Will sell daily, "between Sep- i f Am lv 1 K 4- K A XT - 1 aai Cives Decision tolc","C4 u xxuvemuer ouni, 1903, low rate colonist tickets to" points in " . '. Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, HIS DEVOTION TO WIFE erably a number of surrounding ware U the gates ce ' a contest conducted by a New York Biscuit company, at South' feters and cay "thank you" in a nardly audible club. The big pavilion was only fair- j Aaano, Wyoming, Col- was met by his uncle, L. D. arter, ' newspaper. ' - Howard avenue, .and damaged consid- voice. Iy filled, a great contrast to the usual orado. Nevada.. ITtnh - Arizona&NevMexioo. Short line, quick time, no bus transfers, free reclining chair cars. For rates, schedule, maps and was immediately driven- in a hack j j to the union depot in this city The last movement was-a ruselta; , I throw the newspaper men, whom he ' Caused Safe Breaker Sauer to i wished, above all things, to avoid, oh' ; Arrested. . She stood the strain with the nerve state of affair; h.-n Fitzsimmons has 'houses and other property. which few women possess and while fought here belore T.Tikv Bob has ! The plant covered a square, and her mother broke down and cried for always been a great favorite here; ai Be there was an unusually heavy stock Joy when the verdict was read she nev-. though the contest last night did not on hand. , r shed a tear. ! fill the arena to -its utmost capacity. the track. At the union station ha : New York,. Nov. 27. -if'or a burglary The loss to the Biscuit company J The case has been one of the most Fitzsimmons "as installed a favorite i was met by a representative of the committed in Brooklyn the police have and surresinding property is roughly remarkable ever tried in Hall county in the betting. ! Associated Press, and wnile Carter been long trying to find Alexander estimated at between $200,000 aaj ' still staunchly refused to be inter-; Sauer, who has many aliases. He is $225,000. ', viewed as to his plans for the future,' an expert safe cracker and inventor, ..... ?'- i he said: T will catch the Missouri of a method .of cutting out the bot- . SERIOUS FIRE PREVENTED. I Pacific train out here at 5:11 o'clock torn of safes in his work. ' i to Kansas City, andNthere, after break-: Sauer served a term or two in State Qood Work of Firemen Probably Saves last, will take the fast Santa Fe direct' prison, but has always excused his ab-, Millions. to Chicago. I wish to spend Sun- sence to his family, of whom he is ! Pittsburg, Nov. 28. Lower Alleghe- I day with my mother, who is anxious ta ."very fond, telling his wfle he was em- ny was threatened with a disastrous I and full information write to W. T. SAUNDERS. QcN'l Aar. lPs. Din. and has excited more interest than No fight in recent times has been any similar case ever tried in this : the cause of more guess work than i county. this one. In spite of iltzsimrnons' Mrs. Tanner left tonight for the age many peopla remembering his re- home of her fa.ther .accompanied by" markable career, stiil clung to their i F.E-Clark, Tmav. Pass. Act.. Arum, Ga. his family, where she will make her old idol and figured that experience j future home.. , j and old fighting instinct would carry A TP CAMNnrDC him through.- On the other hand, the -wise" ones, calculating cn Gardner's i Gen"' A3ent Passsnger Department WINS BIG REWARD, youth and strength, played Lim to his train the ex-: cause the police knew of his devotion mable -material and surroundings, but Telegraphic Keyboard Yields Inventor win. Eoth men weighed close to 168 family that he was appre- HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper and sat isfactory way of buying1 your clothes, being- that "GOOD CLOTHES ARE ALWAYS MADE TO ORDER." Males your selection from the tail- .-. oring line of STRAUSS BROS. E - 1 , T- . n Lincago, ilsi. iojj Gooii tailors far over a quarter century You'll find a world cf pleas ure in wearing; the clothes made by t-itrauss Bros., faultless in style, fit, finish and materials. They're so much better than the ordi nary run of clothes .yet , prices are astonishingly low, and yoar perfectly safe in or dering, because if garments are not satisfactory, you , needn't take them. VE ""VILL BE PLEASF.D TO SHOW YOU OUR GREAT LINE OF SAMPLES r rr see me. While awaiting army officer conversed freelv on a to hi large number of sutjocts, but always hended skillfully avoiding the introduction ol . When Mrs. Sauer and her children anything in regardrto his conviction' left their home at 1731-2 Norman av or his plans for' the future. He spoks ene Greenpoint, for Philadelphia, to at length about the prison, but even meet Saur cn his release from prls tben turned the talk from himself to on there, detectives followed them, generalititrs. In "regard to himself, ' Sauer was arrested again iu the Broad he merely said: "I am feeling as i street station. circumstances, deprived to an extent ' as 1 was of exercise, I cculd net hope t to be better situated." .. J The captain looked much older than ployed as a safe expert. It was be- fire today on account of the" inflam-- SHOT IN FRIENDLY SCUFFLE. when he entered the prison nearly four years ago, but showed no trace of ill health. it was thought last night thst an officer cf tha department of Justice the prompt action of the officials in turning in a general alarm and the good work of. the firemen, ; prevented a serious tlaze. i - A boy employed in th plant of the Martin Hardscog Mine Drill and Tool companyr dropped a lighted' torch in a pile of waste and in a few minutes it was burning fiercely, the flames quickly spreading to the "plateglass warehouse of Conroy, Prugh & Co. and the Damascus Bronze Works adjoin ing. To add to the danger several barrels of oil stored In the Hard&ccg Handsome Sum. . Bainbridge, Ga., Nov. 27.--Quie an interesting piece of news became known in this city when the rumor was verified that W. C. Dean of this city-had invented a telegraphic inter changeable keyboaid, for which the Bunnell Telegraphic and Electrical ATLANTA, GA. pounds, though Garlner was a bit heavier. . Twenty rounds were fuught, Gard ner being outclassed and outgeneraled by the "Lanky Bcb." , Referee Graney at the close of the j contest said that fight he ever ?aw. it was the worst He was forced to company of New York city had drawn give the decision to Fitzsimmons be up papers paying him $25,000 for 17 cause the latter scored the knock years for the exclusive use of this downs, but otherwise did no damage, instrument in the United States. 'It was apparent that neither man was The instrument as invented by Mr. Qualified to claim championship ion Detn will enablo one-operator to use ors. Prominent Young Man Receives Eul let In His Heart. Knoxville, Term. Nov. 22. A spe- building sent a fierce shower, among" 10 or more keys without leaving his ( cial to the Sentinel from Jonesboro, the firemen. " One man was painfully chair, and will not only be a great . ienn., says: j burned and a number of others had tinie saver, Dut win be inhmtely more - ; David Onkat was shct and killed narrow escapes. The loss .is about convenient. j Did Woman Fire Shot3 which Killed while in a friendly scuffle with David"' 540,000. . - FOUND DYING ON STREET. Mr. Dean has lived in this city fof ; might be at the prison gates to re-j Merrut Isst night over the possession! j the past four or five years; and was arrest Carter on an old indictirrf. of a pistol. i Fire at Lake Charfss. La. during the greater part cf that time ! but such was net the case. . When Albert Merritt, who wa3 at Onkst's ! New Orleans, Nov. 28. A special employed ss bandmaster for : he decided to leave," the gates were' home about 1 mile east of thi3 place, to The States from Lake Charles, La., 'Fourth'- regiment band. He was thrown cr;en in hi : picked up an o!d 32 caliber uiatol and says that the Lake Citv saloon tnrf recognized as a versatile man, but - Folice Captain's Son? Chicago Nov. 28. George Reynolds, fv jcaio viu. own ja.LHy.in jreter -U" T-. 1 1 .... neynoms, cr rne Kt. Louis police de partment, -w as murdered on a street or the prison walls for the first time thinking he had removed all the car-; exchange and Nicholas' barber shon. noEe suspected that he had any talent "umu 01 lEe cuy since he was brought into the court- j tridgie3 from it, was playing with the located in the center oL town, burned In an elEctrical or mechanical way. house during his attempt to obtain a! weapon. . .today. Loss 530,000. Considerable' release by an act of habeas -cor He was attired just as he "was on arrival at the -place of his incarcera-! ln a frisnaly scuffle, during which the property. am a "-if". - i-wij. jj.s .ou.uuv. . uonsiaerauie i rpus. Ons!it made an effort- to take the ' damage v,-as done to the. Cumberland i n his: Pistol from Merritt and they engaged Teiephons compary. ans surroundiag CALL INSPIRES FEAR. tion. AN UNIQUE COURTSHIP. Conducted pistol was accidentally discharged. The ball went through Onkst's heart, killing him instantly. Both young men aro prominent. by Means of Slates and Field Glasces. New Ycrk, Nov. 26. Through the; medium of slates and pencils and field j glasses George Marlin, cf Secaussus, f conducted his courtship when the par SULLIVAN'S FAMOUS DELT. Depot and Saw M1M Burned. Bartow, Fla., "Nov. 28 The Atlantic Coast I ine depot, together with seven box cars and six flat cars, were burned at Nocates. The flames reached W. Central Railway Employes "Are Some what Alarmed. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 28. Chairman J. F. Hanson, of the board of directors of the Central railroad, has created today. Following the sounds of pistol shots his body w-as picked up near the'ride walk in an uaconscious condition by the driver of a -newspaper delivery wagon. Reynolds' revived and.gaspsd: "1 have been shot in the mouth." He then lost consciousness again, and was cnrrifiii tn a rvniir. ct.;n. alarm and consternation among offi-. whcre hp d!w1. wao uaIl, -: " - " J "V - wviiij lILLtTtJ It Is Sold C'1 0,030. -New York, Nov. 27. John" Sulli- er.ts of his nrettv nPiffhhor. Misa Aiifp! van's famous $10,000 diamond belt I- J 1 1 11- . . j.1 ciais uuu empires uy camng ior ine frt o Wmt,i : vr. oo.b large saw mill plant, payrolls or tne various departments,; Detectives are working on the theorv AAn jv i i r , 1 . . i m. i,uuy,wu ieet 01 iumDer. There was iy engaged in preparing for him. no insurance on tha saw mill. Han: j-HARRILL BROS. Brev.-ster, forbade his visits. Standing at opposite windows in their homes, they wrote and answered messages cn their elates, each read ing tha other's messages,, through a Celdglass. The -parents finally consent ed to the union and the young couple have been married. has teen sold at auction for 52,S0O, the belt wa given to Sullivan by the citi- Washer Burns; Loss $100,000. connected in the youns man's death. it wnc a This is taken to mean that Major Reynolds was with a young woman anson intends either to cut salaries shnrtlv fcPfnr hi rfi. or reduce the forces. The present Revnolds rn to f c v w- ii jl OU Cheap Tickets TO THE WEST, NORTHWEST AMD CALIFORNIA Washington, Ovtfons XVe bvaBha,. Mevadaj Idaho, Wyomliog, Colorado, Utah. Nev Mexloo and Arlsona. Tickets on sale from Septem ber loth to November 20th. THE ILLINOIS CEN TRAL RAILROAD Offiers choice of routes. - Free re clining Chair Cars. Mo transfers. Fast time. Double Track. For full information, Circnlars, Eateg and Tickets apply to FRED D. MILLER, Trav. Pass. Agent, No. 1 Brown Building. ATLANTA, Ga. Kf- fl-YlQn "!VTr-- OO TV . . n..n11. -1- . a.: j I -r i v M t.v-.o a.u lit -ikH 5i nru - re- vQw 55- pastime Accidentally Shot by S'ster. Newbern, N. C, Nov. 28 Samuel S. Lancaster, keeper of the draw bridge Requisition for Supplies. Washington, Nov. 26. The war de partment has honored the requisition of the g-overnor of Colorado for 1,00'J Krag-Jorgensen rifles and supplies and other eiuipmer. sued under the provisions of the Dick I 7?e Wef fvotti 12, picKea up zens of Boston, July, 1SSS, and has washer of the Northwestern Improve- M. Eagan, who has just retired as pres. sition at the Ma1ftl hrti w uc.u 1,-un.iiiuDu uj a jj -.vsry wzuu, uni.iiu, near uoze- mem ui in veiiLiai. , - kitM hnnrpver Tl?nttmv;. -r-. . A railroad man of New York said and .ft hotEl .-'. tTlo " , that k is generally understood there ( of him amce'that time Suffers Severe Fire Loss. that General Superintendent T. D. 1 rantain t?p-c-t.oV of e x Hi,. C.t-, Kan;, No,. 2S.-The cre.t K1K. I., to b, geB.ra, manage, ' vXceZtioV J Z 1 jt. tuo cuuiu uwi liuij jji llilS ui Lilt; jCUUl. town was destroyed by fire. Loss : dealer. The belt consists of eight man burned last night. Loss $100,000. panel of geld, weighing 1,700 penny weights and' studded with 400 dia monds varying in size from half a carat to one and a half carats. $100,000; insurance, $10,000. DEPRIVED CF DRUG, DIED. FLOOD AT ST. PETERSBURG. clothin" ! 'ver m tms city lett his t 1 n.w! gun Ioaded with buckshot a few min- ica;nuc ma n ne auu cnnaren were. Waters of the Neva , Encroach Upon Woman Ends ' Unfortunate Career In Birmingham Jail. Birmingham, Ala.," Nov. 28. Annie Harris, formerly a Georgia, woman of onJ V. n , 1 f11 5 - .1. cent bad weather. The Neva is 9 till a. 1 . , . . uwvn. K-r i.ic 11JJLLLI trt t .tw mnm, the BTin and accidentally discharged rest f table parentage, it is said, con- lerrttori!.. It b Hated at the war to i,...- ITO"s i ,:. .IT . , V feet a!" the Etreets partment that the Ea,e of CoIorado n if M KCi",; hrer1? the r, are ofled. merely receiving the supplies to which I , ,n w w MoiTing my wiieeled traffic is suspended in (.Ui'UC. vv- U I y ALL LU LUC 1JCLL.JV III HT SIS " v " , i.i-xi-f.. - a , . u.ii-Le, uu, 10 jit a. cijr uttiigerouo con- ucjo a&v. 11 -ajjpeais sue was dition City's Streets. St Petersburg, Nov. 26. Consider able damage has Been caused by a sudden rise of the waters of the Neva of his plans but kept that a secret following telegram from his son Thom as, who lives in Chicago: -George - is found in the street shot. Will bring ody home after inquest." Young Reynolds left St. Louis 3 months ago for Chicago ami found em ployment at the Majestic hotel. Vben be left his home be told his mother she is entitled under the' law. All the supplies asked for are in stock and will be delivered to the state author ities at once. This action has no di rect relation U the visit of Msjor Gen ernl Bates tc Colorado to investigate the labor troubles. Once Millionaire; Now Vagrant. New York. Nov. 26 William Stut hoff has been discharged from the Hyatt rlin,. 1 1 j . 1 . i naDitualiy a nara drinker and oninm st j A. - . x 1 . . uijuiui islands m the river and at the Dort eater and as rna nnsnn hmi t n9 . c Ship a Total Loss. V ! Prohibit the u,e of such stilnulants 7 San Rafael, Cal., Nov. 30.-Renort tha deprivation of.them made her al- Z cSv VhJl tj Ja- ! 9 comes from Marshall! that the marine most - frantic. . :f - 1 e c .tt! Jater, nee-deep inspectors who viiitcd the wreck of Thursday uight she suddenly stopped ' ' f h"Eea and from his father. Last Sun.day Captain Reynolds sent money to Thomas to be used in paying George's passage to St. Louis, and expected to see the boy again within a few day.s. the Francois Coppee pronuence the "her wild- demands for these drugs and ship a total loss. Captain Jorgen- sat motionless for an hour or so: she sen of thp lifp-Rnvlnc cro-j; rar,r- rx; t then arcso anrl Ktartfld Queens county jail where he had just; Ry3s reports that his patrols have, celI but 11 dead after she had taken vui a icuicuta ui 1 1 1 rt'M mnnrnH i i ' i . . .m a.f.na mu-oo mim fVin Vnln A Tr . tt5 yu, louiiu no Sign OI any OI the lv,u olcij ThreeTlmea the alue fo. vagrancy. He is 64 years of age. nf th, 11 ..L- of any Other! ' He said to have been a millionaire: washing . ashore. A careful scrutiny ' I et one time anrl tn liovo mimnj v,i r. . . ... J HP Tliircl Fnstpr: I 1."' , . a3 ceen fcP? Dat there has been ' - i ir '""u ,J" wultu iwcicaway now . no sign of ccrpSes One Third E;3ier. ! Etands- May years ago his affianced Up rapidly. , . ,. I ,vue- "lily junes, was Killed in a rail- Agents wanted in all nnoccnpied ter- . road wreck. Stuthoff then nerfert-1 TWO NECKS; TWQHEADS. The ship is break- Freak ,s Born ,n West Virginia Was ntory. WHEELER & WILSON ATLANTA, GA. his business and wiped out. his fortune waa Held White Man as His Slave. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 28. G. D. Short Lived" Aged Woman Burned to Death. Macon, Ga., Nov. 26. Edith Baker, a negro woman, whose age is nearly ' iu, was mirnea to aeatn at ner daugh ' ter's home on Monroe street." The wo-' man's advanced age is . well autheati-i cated. The old woman's daughter left ! her. sitting before a bright -fire in the Among Campania's Passengers. Liverpool, Nov. 30. The Cunard line steamer Campania, which sails from here today for New York, takes among her passengers Herbert W. owen, United States minister to Venezuela, who represented Venezu ela at The Hague arbitration court; Lionel Carden, British minister to Cuba, and Mrs. Carden, and Gcneraf Een Yiljcen, re-presenting the eyudi cate formed to exhibit at the St. LouLs exposition pictured features of ths Boer war. For Sale or Bent! A farm of forty acres, with a live-room house; barn 50x50 feet, -with fourteen stalls and two sheds running full length of same; a number one well, terracotta lin ed; fine orchard of four hundred fruit trees, apples, peaches, pears, plumbs, quinces, cherries, apri cots and one-fourth "of an acre of strawberries, the finest, fruit in, the State. The above is all welt fenced half wire fence -and ev erything in first-class order."" For sale or rent. Apirfv to " MRS. S. CAUFIELD, S-24. llutherfordton, N. C. DeWitt May Not Satisfy the Powers. Phillipsburg, W Va W 28 Mrs 4 &te to attend soms household duties -! nncpie. xsoy. a mims.e- p . . -NOV"i5- Mrs- . .-,., iv. . rial ncte has been drawn. im in famr William Gillespie is the mother of a maie child which has two necks, each rushed into the yard in front of hef f aoceptance of .tie Austro-Rns- ife EXPEmENCE Tried to Kill Herself. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 28. Mrs. Julia Bratcher, who attempted suicide at No. 8 Pearl street, was finally restored Elvam, a white farmer, of Geneva mo,UE,ted by a perfect head. From the county, was bound over by United shoulders down the child was perfectly States Commissioner Tutyller, of Troy, under bond of ?300 on a charge oJL pe onage. It is said hca .a white man, Tom Berry, in a condition of pe- i. J -i il. . v . . . . I ' ui iuu cb at me nospitai, where onage. Tbe court released Berry BUe waa m a cuaiatuse conamon ; from McElvain's custody. resulting from tempt was said to te the result of j despondency, caused by desertion of a man to whom she had become attached1 . Phillips Declared Not Guilty. Newbern, N. C, . Nov. 28. William Phillips, charged with the nurder of Anyone nenmng a nketoh md dencTiptioupinj 1. Charles Meadows, on account of love ntckly uncertain our optnlon froe whether ail t . , . , .' . Found ody In'yVwaC Augrusta, GJO3 A party 0f hunters fojrU1,, the dead body 0f an unknown negro woman m the woods Bar ferry. normal and fully developed.. The child weighed 9 pounds and was 19 inches in length. Each head had perfect eyes, ears and a normal nose and mouth and apparently each head had connec-1 tion with ohe lungs perfectly devel oped, for respiration was for a time perfect in each head. The child did not live" long. ' " Pollock Succeeds Hook. Washington, Nov. 26. Justice John home in a sheet of fire, and darted into a party of school children enroute to their, homes. W3ien the flames were extinguished the flesh had been burned into . cakes. She lived only a few minutes. Qonri war fprrv Ti,o. : were, C. Pollock, of the supreme court of no visiu"i ii.. iiuiculc. 1 ney re ported their discovery to the nearest" VnTeiitt"" tn probably pnlentnlile. Commimloa- wilt fre. Ullet wmiry fir cccurlntr tiutMits. Pntents taken throunh Mnnii k. Co. receive $peeial notici, without civca, tu tbe Scientific Jlnterican. A .ndomcly HJmtrat jd weekly T nrwett clr- hUNN XCo'b- New York . v'anMb om"" r St.. w.hin-to... v. r. for not guilty :y ftyUhe jury. A Frisitcne Horse, Rnnning like mad avthe-street duuipine the occ,raii.', or TtLndre(l negro house in that vicinity, but thp 'remains had not been identified when they leit. Bilious Colic Prevented. i'ic 1 m vjiiaraueriain s Kansas has been selected as the suc cessor to United States District Judge Hook, who recently was appointed United States -circuit Judge for Arkan-1 sas. , - , ; .. ... -,v . . . Attached Yacht for Grocery Bill. Newport, R. L, NoNv. 2-6. A sloop yacht Ilderim, owned by J. Edward , Addicks has been attached in a suit I brought by Frederick P. Garretsoh, a i Newport grocer, to recover a $260 grocery bill which Mr. Garretson as serts Mr. Addicks owed him-for "more than a year. . sian scheme for Macedonia, with cer tain reserves. Tins - small step in advance was only taken at dawn. yes terday after a night long council, which is almost unprecedented. 'The note will be submitted to the sultan for approval, but it is not thought in diplomatic circles that the': arrange ments will be satisfactory to the pew: ers. .. The Lone Star . State. : TJowii in Texas afToakuth, is a big --v T-'-- -! dry goods firm of which Mr. J. M. Hal- 7Z . - ' 7 ; i ler is the: head. ,-Mr. iHaller on one of A Costly -Allstate.-; --. - , .1,' East to bttv Roods said to a Blunders are sometimes very exnen-i friend who was with him in the palace' uccasionally life - itself 13 the car. "tiere, raise ou i utue .ptlKS2,s Early Rise The famous KUle piiSs. ! other accidents, are - e?m y dav-vxrslic, I'hoiera ana JJianhoea Remedy give ,rences. It behoove everybody to have as soon ?-f5Tirst uiiation of the dis-' price of a mistake, hnt von'U never W It RLsefs noon retiring and yori will-be w.lifilil cnlvn rmnfl-p ann thoro nratfi ease aDTJPars anu il f r.twr.-iipil nttnol- mi-r... a i -r-. tt-z -r -r . i v. mnmiiio fool irrr? rrnnci 11 .v.mu.v .n..v va.... . . , i iwuft u y un jjr XVins SJ.Mew ljlie raiiy iu 1110 uioii""h may ce waraea o:. nanureas nt peo- Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness headache For the "dark brown" taste, heartacrie Thevkre' een- ana irac iu&y itoiuir ucimub- uhuc as srood a Bucklen's,, Arnica Salve. j Burns, cuts' sores, eczema and piles disappear quickly nnder its soothing ef fect, 25c at T. B. Tvf itty's and Thomp son & Watkin'B drng store. taste, heartache vie who are subject to attacks of bilons liver or bowel tixraldes' "T.i.'U.i and tbat losrv feeling DeWitt's Little colic use the remedy in this way with . tie yet thorough. 25c, at T. Twit- Early Risers are the best pills to use. perfect success. For sale by Dr. T. B. ty's and Thompson & iWatkins'. drue Sold byT, ; B. Twitty, City Drug Store x winy, urog Biure, btuiw. j ana iroweu ana v r oresi . Well Known Attorney Dead. Louisville, Nov. 2S. A Washing ton dispatch says John Ramage, a well known attorney for mail contrac tors, is dead at his residence in this city. He was 5& years of age.": He came to Washington from Knoxville, Tenn., where, during the war, he pui 'nd the Knoxville Tribune DeWitt is tha name to loolc for when you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the original and only genuine. In fact DeWitt'sisthe only Witch Hazel Sahre that is made from the unadulterated WitehHazel All others are counterfeits base imi tations, cheap and worthless even dangerous. -DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sahre is a specific for Piles: Blind, Bleeding. -Itching and Protruding Piles. Also Cuts, Burns, Bruises. Sprains. Lacerations, . Contusions. Boils. Carbuncles. Eczema. Tetter. Salt Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases. . PKEPAREB Bf - . C. DeWitt Co., Chicago f TJett r lhaii a Plaster. ' A piece of flannel dampeneci with Chamberlain s Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plas ter for a lame back, and for pain.s in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no supe rior as a liniment for the relief of deep seat'?, innsenlar and rheumatic pains, Forj?ak by Dr. T. B. Twitty, drug store. BOOK STORE, The place to bur " " -ROOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. . ' A. L. GRAYSON :- O. C. ERWIN, - Justice of the Peac, Office up stairs in Mill's buildinfjr room No. 7. ;Will give prompt and-caracul attention to all business intrusted him. - - .; - ; '"''It r- .r-l . V-