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5 fiitljcrtorgtiti VOL. IV. NO. 5. CS3 El RUTHERFORDTON. N. C. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1904. BAXTER & CO. FAIL. Largest Brokerage Company In the United States. Atlanta, Ga., January 20. A. B. Baxter & Co., brokers, of New' BLAZE AT ELBERTON. QeoraiaTown -Suffers ..Third Fire I 31 IftVl-.MEh&l E?h Three Years. 2825 i'rolev St., Chicago, III., Oct., 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe pains tliroucrh th 3 fered terribly at the time of mpn. II and rushing of blood to the brain What to try knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but 1 had never tried Wine of Cardui, that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood Beemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Aa, QwAl Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home. If The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. tM For advice in cases requiring j3 special directions, address, giving ifi symptoms, "The Ladies' Aavisory Department," The Chattanooga jjj Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. !j York. New Orleans. Atlanta and twenty other cities throughout the Many Letters Were XviCii.Ved years and in the Elberton, Ga., JaH. 29. Elberton'a uisastrous nr vum. ERECTION OF SHAFT AT V CKSBUR., MISS. few country, has failed. The cause, of the fall-.iro is cot; known in Atlanta, but is eupposed to be partly due to the heavy break in cotton ! The announcement was placed on the board at 11: SO o'clock this morn ing, i All trades made today and those' pending will be settled at the close of the markets. The capitalization of Baxter & Co. was about $100,000.' Several millions is involved in the failure, however. Considerable excitement has been by the Beau. Grin. MORE EVIDENCE IS Miss Schaefer Weuld Go to Her Room Bros, and then After School and Eagerly Read Her Letters, Afterward Destroying the Missives. Bedford, Ind., Jan. 80. The court of inquiry investigating the Schaefer murder today heard more evidence on the letters received by .Kiss Schaefer. Bros., all of whom suffered total loss es. The block burned was known as the Jones block, owned by W. O. Jones. Across the Etreet the build ings of T. M. Swift were damaged about $2,000. For awhile it looked like the whole business section on Mcintosh street Toasts to Emperor ident Sv. New Orleans, Ji-i. .2. vuausd oi courtesies between c-'-vsrnoi Heard and state clifeiala and Com modore Schroeder arc! the cfflcsrs cl the German cruiser Yineta, has taken place here. On land and on water y'sases clink ed to the health of Emperor William find Pr.iHfnf n.'-iiT-,, . -r- t-A Mar. uTeioJwa uuncan is i wl" w- " " Heard came here especially to v h;s ble or Granite ana Ornamented With respects to the German visitor. Eur Bronze Bas Reliefs liiutratinfl His- rounded by his Etaff in fuu array oi j gold lace the governor received the torical Events. j visiting naval officers in the palm nhir-as-o Jan. 29. The state of 11- garden of the St Charles hctel. Sub- same Dlace. nnmir. Til : : , . 7? r. i a Ana Mam red Thursday morning. Aumui wi About 4 o'clock Mathev's drug store was discovered on fire and before the HEARD, people could be aroused the flames STRUCTURE TO Had Bpread to Gaines Bros., Thornton. oy oi ii.er acldiers. $150,000. C03T It! f ff thA wHw Ann on 3 n n i J 1 A created in New York and locally by dT Vf " DDCa J u, , So, as well as the residence w ' . d0ns of times after school closed at Dnrtinn t li ol . ' ".. 4V OLlil. niuu ocuaeiur ran to ner room ard Pres- ! 5, Double Ir Trjr J ElcctricJ N. V r r EXCHANGE COURTESIES, arryins Govemoi la la cart BirminghaJ the announcement Baxter & Co. had a chain of broker age houses from New York to New Orleans. Atlanta was one of the largest houses in the chain. SUES THEATER FOR LOST EYE. for her mail, eagerly read the letters uht snow mn. ti,Q and immediately destroyed them. Of- rociallv worir t ho 000. will be in the shape of a rotun- ten she was returnins to her hr.ardinsr f, r.j.- rfa or circular teniBle. It is to be . , iuiuiuu;cn;i issgisieieu iar ueiow teachers were the freezing point. The Eank of Elberton building also said Mies caught and was damaged considerably. house, as her sister leaving the building,' At times the witness Bank of MkfopdtoD. Statement of the condition of Bank of Rntherfordton, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on January 22ud, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - 19,187 63 Overdraft - . 1,144 50 Rutherford county bonds 1,200 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures .... 5,000 00 Other real estate - - 10 00 Cash, and due from banks 10,079 To County and U. S. claims - 641 81 Total .... $37,46987 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in - - - 10,000 00 Surplus fund, ... 3,000 03 Undivided profits, - - 67 09 Time deposits ... 5.791 12 Check deposits 18,711 f6 Total .... $37,76387 Birmingham Youth Lays Misfortune to Explosive Used by Company. Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 30. Chris topher Gallawheger, a small boy. Las brought suit through his father for $10,000 against Jake Wells and E. E. Williams, joint lessees of the Bijou theater, claiming personal damages. The suit alleges that on Dec. 15 the plaintiff was passing through the al ley in the rear of the theater and that an employe of the theater swept some trash into the alley and that it con tained an explosive of some kind which exploded and put out one eye of the plaintiff. At that time "Across the Pacific, a melodrama, ia which many explo sives were used, was playing at the theater. Schaefer was late at school in the The bank itself suffered some loss! temPle m have bas reliefs rePresent" .i.i.ciuuuiit, as a resuit oi Business trips s did the Elberton Loan and Savings to her rooms. It was expected that banks. Miss Eva Love, Miss Schaeier's room- w" '' mate, would be before be examining AGAINST ERYAN. board today and much interest was " nanifested In her appearance. the former roommate ot Miss Schaef- Desire for Revision. surrender of Vicksburg on the night er, who attempted to resume her Jackson, Miss., Jan. 29.-A poll was of April 16, 1SG3, and the surrender of school work today, returned to the ma-ail UL lue "suumg memuers oi tne vicKsaurg Dy uenerai jremoerioii. un AND TO A4.U MINT liaois will erect a monument in the equently the governor with his etafl Texas, Okla&OSia and Indian National Military park at Vicksburg, Mer iate launches to the ehin. Miss in honor of the ITiinois soldiers he Si"16 of tfce cruiser belched a sa and sailors who participated in the , J"te as the party went up the side oi seige of that city from March 29 to he handsome cruiser. All rose in Tiv A -tRRt the cabm when Commodore ScTiroe- The structure, expected to cost ?150,-; " , " 111 "iB uauu proposed me ucauu ui ine president and the governor. Governor Heard offered a toast tc the German commander and to tlip German emperor, expressing the hope W"T" SAUNDj": tiof i 1 i ! . - uca,i. jiitseui reiaiions Detv.'een Germany and the United States might continue to be marked by cordiality and good feeling. Commodore Schroeder reciprocated the governor's sentiments. constructed of white marble or gran ite, and ornamented with bronze. Bronze tablets on the exterior of the - f MO THt Far Wcsi an NorttwestJ "NIB ONLY THROUGH BETWEEN THE if Descriptive 1: ranged and th: upon application ing Richard Yates, thewar governor of Illinois, presented Ulysses S. Grant, his commir.sion as colonel of the Twenty-flret Illinois; the gunboats running the batteries at Vicksburg on 'OR, f.e.clark, Thav.Pas But P' MilMippi Legislature Shews the night of April 1C, 18G3, and the ! Bailorg at a"j "'". Baron von Meysenburg, the Gtrman consul, will be the host af an enter- W. T. SJ Gen-I Agent Passsrt ATLANT rov r home of her brother and went to bed legislature to ascertain their views re- der the exterior of the dome will be BuCering from extreme nervousness, lhe hopes to be recovered on Mon day sufficiently to resume her work. garding the Democratic platform engraved from Lincoln's second Inau- shows that a large majority of them gural, "with malic3 toward none; with are in favor of repudiating Eryan and charity for all," and the. last phrase in making a thorough ... revision of the General Grant's farewell order to the platform. army, "Let ub have peace." Speaker E. N. Thomas, of the low- The circumference of the interior SLEEPS IN OPEN AIR. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 30. In dianapolis detectives are workine to day on the information brought here er bouse, who will probably be a del- will bear panels of sire and number egete to the national convention, de- sufficient to contain the names of all clares himself as unalterably oppos- the Illinois soldiers who took part ed to the recognition of Bryan as a in the siege. party leader and says that the free : : silver. plank should be entirely elim-; NOT DANGEROUS, HE SAY8. inated. tamment tendered to the visitors. The Vineta is expected to sail on Saturday for Vera Cruz. 0. T. 1 BIENNIAL EILL PASSED. HEAV V FANCY .GHOCEKv by Sheriff Smith. The young man whose acquaintance with Miss Love, Miss Schaefer's roommate, is being in vestigated, and who lives In a fash ionable part of this city, has been closeted with the detectives today. A woman physician here, who is ru mored to have treated a girl whose PEPPER PLACED ON HOT STOVE. Herole Method of Youth Battling with Tuberculosis. Warsaw, Ind., Jan. SO. Russell Leonard, a youth of 16, residing south of here, today completed his second year of sleeping in the open air in all kinds of weather. He is battling for his life against tuberculosis. Only one night in the last two yars uw, .aa Bajd &octjriT oa his grandfather's veranda with ab- j .ffl you Iaake & denilr shs solutely no shelter, except the roof, j asked but In a warm and comfortable bed.j ..No 6he ..j cannot do that l tue jam bu cn wgni, ana , glmply refug(9 tQ matter porarily suspended. sleeps wnere ne can cream ine pure fa any..way whatever." She was ask-1 Despite the efforts -of the sherirt same has been mentioned as a wit- ' ness.in connection with the Bedford ! S"3" By Caused Temporary Suspen ease while the latter was in lnaianapo- j sian of a Court, lis last week, was questioned regard-' Greenville, S. C, Jan, 29. During ing the story that the young woman ; the session of the criminal court here had been at her home: I some mischievous boy placed a quan- "1 decline to make any statement,"; tity of pepper on a stove directly un der the court room. In a few minutes the court officials and the hundred or more spectators were coughing. Business was tem- Houees ef South Carolina Legislature Favor Leec Frecuent IWeetinos. Columbia, S. C. Jan. 29. A resolu- to fed stm-kBn ff m has passed both branches of the JryProance. FrDjand 51ILL.S-TH03JPSOS BLOC - jr ... Sell every thiusr V aud evl classes atmosphere. lie claims this heroic I, J. W. Dorsfey, acting cashier of the . Bank of Rntherfordton, do rolemnly nwrar that the above report is true and correct to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. W. DORSEY. North Caroliua, Rutherford Couuty. Sworn to and subscribed before me, tbU 29th day of January, 1904. J. F. FLACK, Notary Public. Correct Attest: T. C. Smiti!, D. F. Morrow, J. C. Walker R. S. Raves. W. F. Rucker. Eaves & Rucker, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Careful attention to details of all bus - iuesrt eutrusted to their banda Practice ia all State and Federal courts Rooms 1 and Mills-Dickereou building, upstairs. Phone number 5. treatment without medicine whatever , is restoring his health. This was begun on the advice of ! , . , , . .. . , i only chance by which the disease miaht be overcome. ed if she had ever known the Indian-, the guilty boy could not be found. apolis youth in question, but again de cilned to make any statement. - j "DASH FOR THE POLE." MASQUERADED AS MAN. George C. Justice, Attorney at Law, Rntherfordton, N. C. Local attorney for Southern Railway Company and Fidelity and Deposit Com pany of Maryland. Room No. 9 in Milla-Dickerson buildiug over Mills' store Girl Was Determined Not to Part from Her Sweetheart. Chicago, Jan. 29. Dressed in a suit of fcer ferother's clothos, and with her long brown hair cut short and cram med into a man's wig. May Bondell, 22 years old, of Terre Haute, Ind., bas applied to the recruiting tergeant at Ft. Sheridan to bs mustered into company I, which Is ordered to join the Twentieth regiment in the Phil ippines as 60on &a it is at full strength. The girl brok down when inform ed that she must undergo the regu lar physical examination and confessed her sex. Heart-broken at the thought of separation from her sweetheart, Carl Pfiaum, who is a private in the company, she said that she tried to enlist as a man in order to accompany him and share his danger. Breaks All Records. New York, Jan. 30. With aggregate 1 loss of 1994,550,000 deposits of about I $1,020,000,000 and cash holdings of Lake Navigation Offers An Unusual $280,000,000 this week's ' bank state Chsnce to Explorers. ment breaks "all previous high rec- Chicago, Jan. 29. Lake navigation ords. The increase of deposits now this winter has fitted the crews of the Jan. 1 Is ?157,000,000 and deposits now steamers in serviee fcr a "dash for exceed loans by not quite $30,000,000. the pole" for it combines all the ex- The week's increase, about $29,500,000 perience of Arctic navigation. in loans, is said to have been caused Lake Michigan has at last frozen largely by heavy purchases by local over. At meny points along the banks of commercial paper as well as west shore the ice Is piled up solid by the discounting of foreign exchange kesp the1 Ia fireproof yaulta ,n t&e until it reaches from the bottom, -40 btil. ; sudurbs. feet deep to an equal distance abov ; ; the water line. The Icebergs are of: Rev. William McKibben Makes Sur prising and Startling Statement, i Chicago, Jan. 29. "To prove that large numbers of cartridges are not dangerous in cases of fire I am willing to station myself in a room where 1,000,000 cartridges are 6tored in a wooden box and let Are be started" The Rev. William McKibben, who was superintendent of a cartridge ' company before he entered the min istry, has made this offer to go ac companied by the fire department, in order to determine the magazines of tnV ammunitions in store will not endanger firemen while a structure is on fire. . , "It will- be .nothing new," resumed the Rev. Dr. McKibben, hen the committee had recovered from its as tonishment "Several years ago when the car tridge company's storehouse burned and 1,000,000 rounds of loaded shot gun shells were destroyed by fire, I was in the thick of it, and did not get a scratch. The experiments proba bly will be made next we'ek at the : foot of Randolph street, and if the cartridges are found to be dangerous, the merchants say they are willing to lowest ixi the cfass i ; The bt s-t is the qhpapea w;iv of diets: ''""Give Goods delivered free ii cit v. - tion scucini osseuiuiv proviGing ior 'en- rv in sux.Jj tje niai sessions of the legislature. This the Chamrsiim. Mow is the first step in fae process ucces- macliij ry. Onrjprj sary to the radical change from an cual sessions. Having passed the two houses by a two-thirds majority, as required by the contitutien of the state, the proposition goes before the people as a whole in the general election in I November next. j If it carries ia that election the sue- I seeding general assembly will go througa the form of ratifying it end ! it will become an amendment to the state constitution of 1S95. It is thought that the proposition win carry m uie general election, and nnlr'K. 4 ft ewsna) the change will be a welcomed one. at contract t If it does become a constitutional pro- bles in variou 1 vision, it will be the first time in and office papers the history of South Carolina that oilier logal Llankft B i-xrioi,.,, v,QC ma ana secular boots,; - . tarn in ns, ink?-- '-"- - curront literal it will also be a saving5f-4Ujom $100,000, possibly more, in every fourT years to the state treasury. E ONlJ DEATH DED NUPTIALS. Successor to Dr. Branch. I great size and how they came to be Cordele, Ga., Jan. SO. Bishop J. S. iormed is regarded as a mysery, since Key, who is now at Sherman, Tex., the thicker chunks of ice are not over has appointed Rev. H. M. Morrison, 18 or 0 inches through. j the present pastor of the Quitman The average temperature for De- Methodist church, to sueceed the late cember was 8 degrees below normal, Dr. J. O. Branch, who died at Moul- and thus far in January it has been trie Sunday, as presiding elder of the 4 degrees. This average has been Valdoata district of the' South Geor- excelled but once durins the winter Eia Methodist conference. Rev. Mr. HELD COTTON 22 YEARS. Waited that Long For Staple to Bring 15 Certs Pound. of 1876. INDICTMENT QUASHED. Against Former Mayor Ames of Min neapolis, Minn. SL Paul, Jan. SO. The supreme Morrison is about 37 years of age. He went to Quitman from the Talbot cir cuit at the last conference. His Distillery Was Seized. Greenville, S. C, Jan. 29. The reg istered distillery operated by T. F. Action Expected in Near Future. New York, Jan. 29. The board of managers ot the Cotton Exchange has received the report of a special com mittee appointed to investigate the proposed plan for extending the pres ent system of certificating cotton to southern warehouses. Action by the board is expected in the near future. The committee reports that from 1900 to the present time the December first stock has averaged but 450,000 bale3, while the future trading for the past two months is estimated at an av erage of 750,000 bales daily. An swers from over 100 members were against the plan of licensing ware- Jane' TwL ! ' ni i ir..jnll - f ii r . . LtA . Cordele, Ga., Jan. 30. Homer Wil-i court today quashed the indictment irammei, ui mujueu, nines huji nouses ana ceruncaung cotton in the Hams a cotton buyer at Vienna for ' against Former Mayor Ames, of Min- Greenville, was seized by Deputy Col- POuth showed a decided majority in E L Harper, of Cordele purchased 1 neapolis, and the entire court held lector Scruggs. In addition to the tavor of the plan. The report de there three bales cf cotton from D i that the Indictment was faulty. ; Pnt, which is valued about 2,000, dares that under present conditions B. Leonard, which were ginned in the Judges Start, Collins and Lewis con- there were 39 barrels or 1,800 gallons the continuance of the cotton futures fall of 1881. The three bales were curred In the majority opinion that ul "i"v trilUiU5 mcw. ittst 22 years old, and were nrobablv the offense was not. proven, while shipped to Columbia. Romance cf Grand Nephew of Gener al Francis Marion. New York.- Jan. ?.0. Robert niinnt ' Cater, of Charleston. S. C Ben cf Ju- i ?e& h? iius n. L-Biei, iiu gi iiuuneTjcew CI : SKfi. win --be fc lienerai Francis A'tcnon, of revolution- ary fame, is dead In this city fronv ffom .7 in the pneumonia. An attempt was made tq '.coou. Call loi perform a marriage ceremony in fleViaj'ooly to wha'S ...... - FHMSl it; IHH Z' nospnai Detween tne young man and . , -y Ms second cousin, Anna Cater, -aa art j . . . J2 eritHAitf fnt hafnrA V r vlnl4-Av. kJ I " gone far the groom fainted. Oxygen ! J C ' W .1 au. : i t ii , x i Bture iua uytaa uiuu e-j mai. 1115 lasi i wish could be gratified, but he sank --.CaiTv-aifeae'rai line r, rapidly and died in a few hours. ' jizcljfa3'io6te- engage in newspaper work. His couss- i J:r'0(ra Is'insjviv. TECd to nfi in, with her sister, were -studying . art : pertiitori l i . nere ana pians naa an Deen maae iqi ryinred' Qno customer alwa the wedding when Cater was stricken. His body will be shipped to Charles- ton, S. C. wetTTri Call aL. tomer" is t nrotto. r 6l Vto Mutt McBrayer. B. A. Justice. McBrayer&'Justice Attorney at Iaw, Rntherfordton, N. C.- Rooms 8, 4 and 5 Mills-DickerFon brick block, up stairs. O&ce 'phone 58. Walker McDowell, Barber. Over Carpenter's store, Rntherfordton, If. O. Polite aud coarteous treatment. E?erythiug clean and tidy. Charges moderate. W. A Thompson, Physician and Surgeon, Rntherfordton, N. C. Office in drug store in Thorn pson-Dick-oraon building. Office 'phone No. 81, residence 'phone 71. A. J. Whisnant, Resident Dentist, Rntherfordton, N. C. Office up 6tairs in Thorn pson-Dicker-son brick block. 'Phone No. 60. the oldeet in America. This vener- Judges Lovely and Brown disagree able lot of the fleecy staple graded as ! "With that part of the opinion of the good middling and sold at lb cents. majority. Dr. Ames was charged and Cotton in 1881 was selling at a low ; convicted in the district court of Hen figure, and Mr. Leonard stored three '. nePin county of receiving money as bales away in a little house in Vienna! mayor of Minneapolis illegally from rfiwlarine he would hold it nntii it 1 women. brought 15 cents. Though it seemed a hopeless task, he held out in his determination, which was only real ized Friday. Trammel is charged with violating Internal rev-; enue law by removing liquor from a cistern room. $80,000 Fire In Louisville. Louisville, Jan. 29. Fire of un known origin destroyed the DuPonl Russians on the Yclu. New York, Jan. 0. Small parties of Russian soldiers are beginning to I appear on the banks cf the falu river, Dies at Age of 100. Chicago, Jan. 30. Sprightly and a'c- i tlve until within two days of her death, Mrs. Julia Flynn is deal at the age of 100 years. Bronchial trouble and weakness of the heart brought a possible 624. His nearest competi tor was Midshipman Andrew C. Plek atig of Alahnma. who obtained an'av- warehouse early tSis morning. B. F. , erage 0f 583.125. ' turirig company, and the National Met al and Machine company, lessees, Alabama Second In Line. Annapolis, Jan. 30. The standing ol the class of midshipmen who arc to be graduated on Monday, has been ...i it. .vi r...- ! onnrtsi.. maue OUL 1UI me uuie iuui. iaio p-w 4 course. First honors are ;7on bli Jgff shipman McDougall LeBreton-ot? Washington, D. C, whoce -" aaffment.Si'thl. for the whole course is 58i?.95, out "ol jlaiiiia rvba. mKtratol'snv takuijWenlioiTN busioes$. en trasret staire;firstlei';' Watkins' drug $47,000 for 620 Eales. . Columbia. S. C, Jan. 1. At, Lau- Canned Beans Killed Girls. Berlin. Jan. SO. Four rfrls in a cooking room at Darmstad are dead to an end her century of existence, and nine more are dying as the result Mrs. Flynn was born ia 1804. in the were the principal TT- Total - j rens Saith Er 3 of Kinards, Newber timated loss on buildings and contents is 180,000, of eating a salad made from canned beans. A medical inqury is being held, it being yet unknown whether the fatality resulted from some plant cables the Seoul, Korea correspondent " Pi3on or from decomposed meat used of The Herald. Twenty counted m maklng the saiaa. troopers orossed Into Korea at Sam- county Mayo, Ireland. Vets Will Meet At Nashville. Oldest Artist's Model Dead. New York, Jan.. 29. William Webb ! the oldest artist's -model In this city, ry county, sold to William jj, j?aii of Laurens, C25 bales of cotton at j" cents per pound. This price "w"a.s for the run of the cotton, regardless of i . Pract"?f8 ink. Careful . iaorioL ' ti-nrrii't'ftr1'tnil,ini irraaes. rna total amount realized r ii.t v ' 1 T W Ilriillr.rf lIlu..flilR ltrt Solomon Gallert, Attorney at Law, Rntherfordton, N. C. Office 'Phone Number 49. sao, near the headwaters and 24 reach ed Antung. They were officers, anu were said to be investigating eites for barracks. Dolliver Addresses Audience. Springfield, Mass., Feb. 1. Senator Jonathan P.. Dolliver, of Iowa, ha3 addressed a large audience here at the ceremonies attending the anniver sary of the local Young Men's Chris tian association. The senators sui Ex-Gcvernor Taylor's Brother Diss. Knoxvilla, Tenn., Jan. 29. N. G Taylor, aged brother or ex-Co vernor-3ect was "Public Virtus in Relation to R. L. and H6n. A. A. Taylor, died cfliDr pmi " the address beinc an this morning at "Robin's Roost,- the earnest advocacy of the application of Taylor home, near Johnson City, Tenn.j Christian principles to every day life. ' Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr; King's JNew uue nm to maintain A Mother's Recommendation. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedv for a number of years and have no hesitancy iu saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I unouinu'fGUOunnuuru . Fop Coughs, Colds and Croup, i kins', druggists it. Bv gently arousing the lazy organs have ever used in my family. I have thev compel goon digestion and head off tint words to exuress mv confidence in constipation. Try them. Only 25c at ! this remedy. Mrs. J. A. MoOKB, North T. B. Twitty's and Thompson & Wat-. Star. Mich. For sale by D. T. B. Twit- later. the reunions are usually held in May j and June ! Nashville, Tenn., Jar.. SO The an- has been lonna-ueaa m nis room from nual reunkra"of the United Confeder- heart failure. He was 80" years old, ate Veterans will be held here in Sep- and owing to nis remarKame physique tember, the exact date to be named was widely known among artists. This is a novel departure for Eishop Galloway Accepts. Tuskegee, Ala., Jan. 28. Eishop C. B. Galloway, of the Methodist Episco pal church, south, Jackson, Miss., has accepted the invitation of Principal Booker T. Washington to preach the commencement sermon at the Tuske gee institute on Mav 22 -" Have You Indigestion? . If you have indigestion, KodOl Dys-. Tieosia Cure will cure you. It has cured 'thousands. It is curing people every Teaty for Extradition Criminals. New York, Jan. 29. A treaty pro viding for the extradition of criminals has been- signed by the minister oi foreign : affairs and the minister o." Great 'Britain, according to a HeralJ dispatch froirr Lima. Pent. Nearly Forfeits His Life. lav nvpn A runaway almost ending ia"1 y . y - . .fc trial Ypu will contin- started a horrible ulcer on the leg or o . - tU do t it. There B. Orner, Franklin Grove, ill. f,OT lour other combination of digestants years it defied all doctors and all reme-, d at the same time. ..Rnk Rncklen's Arnica Salve had.tnaiui Kodol cures. strength- uk. ii j rir-n i iiiH'a u ' - no trouble to cure him. isqnauy gouu , oflda. Sold by Dr. T, B ' ty, Druggist. for brims, braises, skin eruptions aa-.- rh citv Drug Store and Crow- piles. 25c at T. B. Twitty's and xnomp- ,"'wilkie Forest. City, was about ?47,000. Did Not Result In DueL.4 " Madrid, Jan. 29. The dispute which' occurred in the chamber yesterday 1 between Minister Linares and . Depu ty Soriano, resulting in sendmgr seci onds to each other, has been settJedlilni iusr without necessitating a duel betweei.;r0n,-g23iind Office iu rear of Bank. ,lhone. nwrnbpr 4u. 5 CM All calls; t6tb; the principals. Peruvian Poet Dead. New York, Jan. 30. Senor Luis Benjamin Cisneros, Peruvian poet, is dead, according to a Herald dispatch from Lima, Peru. lor's stora.:... Of3cf Ba "lUnildina.TJp ir Catlierfordtc rgiwrant Buy It Now. ' Do not wait untU you or some of your j t Charg-sicaso f family are sick nipth unto death, and then send for Chamberlain's - Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.,. bnfc. buy it now and be prepared a??m'?t, gency. It is the one remedy-JijSr-always be depended upon .in the J, severe and dangeronsscs. w f rUt. at Dr. T.. B. Tvntty a i '-. son & Watkins drug stores. J - J "... "I
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