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Eiu n i in n in i n i u r iri 1 1 1 ixn 1 1 1 1 nn iiH:n Tlie Herald.--1 rrnnnnirannHii 3 ..:nnixa tocb 1 job Printing ...IS THE.... 1 BEST - ADYERTISIHG - MEDIUM ....TO TUE..M .IN THE.... E HERALD OFFICE. I piedmont Section g IrriiiHiuuiuLUumtrmtiiimurMuriimi Flrst-Clase Work at Vrwt rrit. a SimuiuiuninimnamiiTTM ; : n u-t , VOL. XIV. NO. 7. MORGANTON, N. C: THURSDAY APRIL 28, 1898. PRICE FIVE CENTS. IJl ' -r m I A WUMUJtSKJfUJLi BOAT. Twenty Years rrovu . . - Nearly One Hoar Oat of Sight Under Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bow- water. els in natural motion and cleanse Assared that everything ,was in the system of all impurities An working order, Mr. Holland slowed -ulirnreforsickheadache, the little boat up and pointed her C dyspepsia, sour stomach, con stipation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. nose in toward the Navesink High land, which loomed op smoky and indistinct on the Jersey shore four miles to the southward. She ran along for 50 yards, and then sud- , t. .T denly swinging about and point writes 1 aon ikdow uuw iQg ber noge fcoward the Qfeat Jo without them. I have had Beds light she slipped out of sight. Liver disease for over twenty There were a few ripples aft and a years. Am now; entirely cured. I little patch of foam, but that was -" j , uuliviicu jaiua iiuui A NATION SLOW TO WRATH . ANGLO-SAXONS FOR VS. LOSS OF LIFE IN WAR. WAR NOTES. What War Meaus or May Mean to the People Who Fight. A large majority of our popula tion have no practical knowledge or experience of war. To most of us it presents itself iu the alluring and romantic garb of gallantry. Like some fine image of excite ment, tricked out in all the bravery of adventure, it appeals to the The Race' Favor the la Solid In Oar World Over. In a recent cable dispatch from London to the New York Sun is the following of interest at this Figure Showing the Number That flare Lout Their LJvee for Their Country. The civil war cost 363,000 lives. Of this number 98,0S9 were slain in battle. The vast "army which succumbed to disease was no less Tutt's Liver Pills time: The Daily Mail, under the cap-lthan 18J.331, while the remaining tion ? Anglo Saxons Solid," this 20,000 or so died of wounds received, morning prints opinions collected Ai the battle of Waterloo 51,000 by its - correspondents in many men were killed or disabled. There imagination and stimulates every parts of the British Empire repect- were 145,000 soldiers in that great heroic and ambitious instinct.' We ing the action of the United States, struggle, aud it is estimated that recall the gloiious color of the era- In the introduction to the opinions one man was cither killed or dis sades, the fields of Acre, the the paper says: --' - - abled for every 400 shots fired, J Spain T Well, as precedent is an- splendid deeds of Agincourt and "The solidarity of Anglo-Saxon counting both the . artillery and I thority, just glance over the last On Friday 81,205,000 i gold was shipped from Cuba to New York. Col. Job u S.-M 6s by, of guerilla fame, w'arits to raise a regiment in California and go to Cuba. . The Star and Stripes were barned in front of the residence of Premier Sagasta, Madrid, Friday, by (delirious throng crying, "We want war!" The terel to Ue laeaa Art eel teeta Ukrtf farther Wjll the Tat Ilcel Lojs flgbt Abtolotcty fun QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, PYNYPECTORAL The Canadian Remedy for all THROAT AND LONG AFFICT10MS. Large Bottles. 25 ore. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lim., Prop's Perry Davis Pain-Kiuer. rOR SALM BV , ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. FEED SAVERS . . FOR . . Stock Feeders THE "SSVi ALLEY" Uprrrn CAWETDC" r where she disappeared the Hol land came np like a huge porpoise and almost immediately vanished from view, again. Every man on the two tugs took oat his watch and counted the minutes she was under. Many of them had never seen a submarine boat pertorm before and were skeptical as to the Holland's ability to go down and come up as she pleased. The nervous ones were reassured after a wait of twelve minutes by seeing her appear again, but she disappeared instantly, and for 50 long minutes not a glimpse of her was caught by any one on the tug. The most confident ot the spectators were discouraged loug before the 50 minutes were over. Capt Morris and Mr. Frost I moved nervously about the tug with pale faces, blaming Mr. Holland for keeping out of sight so long. Others were speculating on the possibility of having to drag the bay for the boat and wondering if there was a supply of compressed air aboard sufficient to keep Mr. Holland aud his crew alive until they were rescued. Lieutenant-Commander Cressy. -We see only the poetio I sentiment iv perhaps, t he raort I rifle sbots... . side of a tragedy that has drenched the earth in blood and filled the centuries with lamentation. But war has another aspect. Hun dreds of thousands of men now noticeable feature that the Spanish-American dispute has brought into prominence." The paper gives extracts from the Canadian and Newfoundland living are familiar with that aspect, press favorable to the United and they know, without any sug- States. The Shanghai correspond- gestion from us, hosad aud terri- ent says: In the Crimean war 93,015 lirra were sacrificed, and at Borodiuo, when the Freuch and Russians fought, 78,000 men were lelt dead ou the battlefield. There weie 250,000 troops in combat in that engagement. Of the 95,G15 men who perished ble it is. The mother gives her "The feeling here is strongly in the Crimean 80,000 were Turks son, the wife her husbaud, the pro-American. The Shanghai Jfer- and Russians. In 18S1 a great maid her lover, the child its father, cury declares that America is act- uproar was caused because Eng- There are periods of anguish, interludes of intolerable suspense, visitations of bereavements, eras of calamity. Behind the radiant banners and the glittering caval cades troops the spectres of the victims, the procession of the lost. For every sword that flashes in the sunlight there is au episode of agony. For every throb of triumph, there is a grave. I The sumptuous ing in the interests of peace, civilization and good government. The North China Daily Xetcs and the Daily Press are also favorable to the American cause." . The Singapore correspondent says: "The Free Press declares that the interposition of the United States is practically the penalty inflicted by civilization for failure. The Phillippine Islands pageantry, the pomp, the circum- will probably share in the libera- lishmen took up all the skeletons they could find, brought them to England aud converted the bones into fertilizers. It is said, that nearly the entire 80,000 skeletons of the Turks and Russians were thus made into money. ! Since the birth of Christ 4,000- 000,000 meu have beenslaiu iu battle. Before the beginning of the Christian era the losses cannot be estimated, owing to the very war's muster rolls, aod see what their daddies did. Charlotte 06 kerver. It Is now announced that the reason the Spaulsh flotilla did not reach Porto Rico on schedule time was because the engineers purposely crippled the machinery, I If yoa are going to not relishing the plan of pitting the torpedo boats and destroyers against the United States fleet. The Richmond Timet says: A letter has been received here from the headquarters of the Southern Railway Company, stating that such employees of the company as wished to enlist in the army to "b"w ""'"ow wl",u ua,c or nnvwhr vmI of th Mi.ia- positions kept open for them nntil gjppi iiiTerf JOa will find it to jour i tier returned from the struggle.77 interest to communicate with the .i 4- i i- . I undersigned. Solid trains. M No -Capt. Mahan, on the retired list Cba free reclining chair ot tue united states Navy, and cars. Write for maps, books. etc recognized the world over as a 1 1 will take pleasure in calling oo Missouri Pacific Railw'y IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon, California, iivUtluMpi Sperry, who is an old friend of Mr. f!e Iwswt and beSl ,Une of Patent Corn KhreddeM r? . . n H RoannA tllA whnlft arfia At Canea, where the Ramans I result would be peedy and thor- ... . ,-,.1.1 rt now i nrn nrenniuuiiurumriii r arm r eeu niiiit unia. mien Li- " fnetM about Shredde ,"onT '9ti DamDhlet. also C t- j" .1 Friw Lists, fro if yoa name-this papj1 ', i.A .tli-ti. CO., Jiaatowoc, f r i'v':!i;I rL atte" i'owcrs tor rating, l. ii SMALLEY MtiFG. GO'S LINE i OF Feed Cutters Feed Mills Root Cutters Horse Powers Write for Catalogue. T- S. MORRISON, AGENT FOB NORTH CAROLINA, ASIIEVILLE, N. C. Makers k Monev rfWaiiretl ! of the bay to the westward for a long time with an anxious face. Finally putting dowu his glass he said: "I don't give a continental what happens to the boat, but, I don't want any harm to come to Mr. Holland." Exactly one hour and two min- uties after she had made her first dive and about 50 minutes after her second appearance above the water the Holland was discovered three quarters of a mile away from the tugs. Her flag was gone, and all that could be seen of her was her conning tower, which looked like an oyster an as it bobbed up and down in the distance. The water in which Mr. Holland dived had, he said, an average depth of 30 feet. There was 14 feet of water over, her turret, according to the pressure gauge in the' first dive, 13 when she went under the second time, 15 the third, and 18 the last. The last time sne was under she bumped along the bottom for half a mile, and her crew could hear the oyster shells stanco. thft apnlamatinns nf Hip I firm TIipit nunnlp am little known. 1 indistinct, and inflcrnrftta accounts I naval authoritv. inst before the I Joa 1 person and assist JOU in r ' - - v.vw. . .v,.. -'i ' ! I " - I .: rr : 1 . 1 t- victors, these make the bright side but they are highly iutelligeut. that have been handed down. It beginning of hostilities said : "The J"j" short Lineman nUVeat I. 1!. ItEtlLwVNDCR, Traveling Passenger Agent, . HZ Read IIouK, CbalUnoos, Tt so. - t . Improved Insurance Faculties! ilIE undersigned. J. G. Hall, i) reprewnting the Korth western Mutual Life insukace co., united states Casualty Co and a number of Leading Fire Insurance Compa nies, has associated with himself Mr. V. M. Dickson for the more thorough establishment aad con duct of an up to date insurance oQlce. The companies we represent are known of all men to be leaders in the insurance field, whether it of the picture. Death, desolation, ruined homes, and broken hearts are carved upon the' horrible reverse. Let us think of this. But all misgivings and regret and speculation i we must leave behind us ou the 'threshold of the mysterious domain we "are invad ing now. For weal or woe the die is cast and Americans Lave no alternative. We stand together as j brethren, as patriots, as kins man. The first gun fuses as into a homogeneous and indomitable mass. The first battle cry is an appeal to manhood, to duty and to self abnegation that will not be denied. This is a nation slow to wrath, givin to the ways of thrift and peace, but once rouse it from its amiable languor, once touch its hidden nerve, and you set free the fighting demons of a thousand years of war and appal the world with their awakened fury. Wash ington Post. They are quite capable of guiding is generally conceded, however, American Savy is as prepared for their own destinies. The flag of that the uumber said to have par- war as any navy in the world, and an American admiral would be ticinated in the battles of the its officers aod men are as efficient hailed in the Philippines as the Greeks and other warriug natious 1 as any similar body on earth. symbol of newly won liberty." of the ancient world have beeu lliere Is uot the slightest reason The reporter of the Dailu Mail ereatlv exaggerated. I to doubt that in caf-e of war the a, 1 ' in Svdnev. X. S. . says: "The v w Spauish-American dispute is not fervently discussed here, but the press and public sympathize wilh the American side. Cue hundred New South Wales men have visited the American consul end offered to enlist in the service of the United States." suffered the worst defeat in their history, it Is said that 52,000 of their soldiers were slain. The Roman army in. this battle con sisted of 14G.000 men the picked brawn and sinew of the empire. In the Franco Prussian war 77,000 Frenchmen were killed. The ough, as the Spanish Kavy would find to its cost." The ar revenue bill is estimated to raise about $100,000,003 annu ally. It carries a tax of 1 cent on chewing gum,. and 2 and 4 cents upon mineral waters, ginger ale and foreign and native wines 2 The press of Kingston, Jamaica, Get mnns fired 30,000,000 rifle shots I cents on piuts and 4 cents strongly upholds the righteousness of America's cause, and quotations in proof of this arc given. Iu Malta public feeling is on the side of the United States. The Bombay correspondent avs to attain this result. During the. same war Germans fired 303,000 artillery charges. Chicago Inter- Ocean. on quarts. These additions are made to the stamp tax of 1S0C, which la re enacted with modifications. A tonnage tax which Is expected to Meaning ot Iiitcrrentlon. Intervention iu the affairs of a PATRIOTISM OF DEMOCRATS. raise 2,500,000 is also incorporated be life, accident or fire protection in tne bill. The addition of 81 per !ba U5 n8U. We are prepared th.it tha Indian nrra w nnanimnns I fnroiim nut inn ia a rnollr ilifTprrnt I Kami J . lO lUrDIIO BJ DaDDCr OI IDIOriDGe r. r. - . "-u w that may desired. Oar senior in recognizing tue ngui oi me tning irom tue recognition oi oei- raise 35,000,000. The doubling of brings to his aid in this ligerent rights. 1 the tobacco tax and the provision To accord belligerent privileges of a retail license of $4.60 are ex- to a people is the right of every pected to raise $30,000,000, and the nation on the globe. It is not an I provisions of the stamp tax over United States to intervene in Cuba, and wishes the Americans success. Iu Rangoon the press and public Wi.ruily support the.United States. Tbe Devotion of That Party to the Flag Amply Demonstrated. There is at least one entirely pleasant and satisfactory feature of the situation, so far as Congress is concerned, and that is to be found in 'the attitude of the Demo cratic members from the beginning up to the present moment. With one or two unimportant excep- NOT COUNTERFEITERS t fEmn etinarflivtr steady eoine and earnest V man how he can make good wages by j ' " handling onr publications. We don t . refer to experienced men. but to those 1 who have never sold anything. Just now we uie JUiuiug our l&vcrslDle Map of the United States and World . ' 66 x 46 inches in size. 11 beautiful colors. 1898 edition and corrected to date. New railroads, new towns. J New counties. $ The largest map printed on a Finale sheet. 18 It is i A Photograph of the World One side shows a colored map of our great .. country, with railroads, counties, rivers, ii towns, etc. The other side shows an equally el eaut mar) of the World, locating all count- k. n 6 at a glance by .help of a marginal index. '4 It also shows ocean currents, routes of dis- of all current events, such as boundary dis- 1 put' s, Cuban battles, Armenian massacres, pMar expeditions. Alaskan eold fields, etc. i Sen! us your address and we will advise 1 ynu imw you can secure a county agency, or r M-ndjr.oo and we will forward a copy by " pr' pil express. J Our men clear from $ao. to $40. weekly from 1) '!''!.start by following our club plan oiworK. S U you ect samnles and don't want to en- r sjaue with us you can return same arid .get 7 y ;r ca,n back. Your newspaper or panic t win ten you we are responsible. ' RAND, McNALLY 6: CO. 61 East Ninth Street, New York City tiond. which we are sure were de- scraping against her iron sides. plored as siucerely on their side as flew xork dun. they.could possibly have been on a piece of scavensimc. the other, the Democrats have pre- When one reads the stirring sented the spectacle of a sincere words of the Queen Regent and and patriotic conservatism of a notes the fine enthusiasm of her high minded and; admirable mod subjects one may feel more than a eration. They have done abso passiug regret that such a Quixotic lutely nothing to embarrass the temDer should be wasted on a cause Republican administration in its so hopeless and so unwortny a enort 10 reauu au uuuuwm. otuu- great nation. tiou of the pending difficulties aud Spa'in will fall from among the have' in no case sought to make neoples of the earth unhonored if petty party capital of a delicate not unwept. . ana critical uauuuai c.6ru,j. America may have a hard and They have shown that there is in n0Hf task: bnfc the cleansiriff of their ranks as noble a ijve or coun uuunj 7 Each Soldier to Wear Tar. When the men in the regular and volunteer armies ointo actiou they will wear around their necks little tags of aluminum, by which they may be identified if found later on the field of battle. In the last war it was often impossible to properly identify tbe dead soldiers, and thousands were buried in graves marsea uniueniineu." The War Department has prepared this system of identification, aud it has been decided that on each tag shall be the numeral assigned each man on tbe muster rolls, with the letter of his company, battery or troop, and his regiment. These tags will be sent to the troops in the South when it is evident a fight is on hand. In the civil war ofli cers of the regiment bad little sil ver shields inscribed with the wearer's name, rank aud regi ment. Xeto York Sun. act of unfriendliness and is very far from being a hostile one. But intervention is the direct invasion of another's sovereignty with a threat of war behind it. It is a high handed act wholely outside the pale of international law, and the nation committing, it' u must have reason sufficient to justify the act, not only to its con science, but to the opinion of civil ized uations generally." While there are not many instances in history of foreign intervention, there are a few that are singularly significant because thej have been cases in which the restrained nation was a first-class power. I The cijse most like the dispute now uetvicen tuis country and Spain j was that in 1S27, when Great Britain, France aod Rush a interfered against Turkey in its bloody war of extermination agaiust Greece and established the independence of that power from Turkish rule. In that aff.iir 130,000,000. It also provides for a tax on legal documents, bank checks, patent medicioes, and many other articles. Tea and coffee are exempt. VTluU We Gala. Xow that we have what we asked for, what are we going to gain by wart Hereafter our citi zens will be safer throughout the gs to his aid in tbti business many years of active business experience, which especially fit bim for the insurance businesa, and be proposes to give to it that energy and activity of purpose which has betn the characteristic of his life. With his care of office In tbe town of Morganton, immediately coder tbe supervision of one or more of his sons and Mr. NY. M. Dickson, there can bo no better guarantee that they will lead in this specialty to which they now invite tbe atten tion of the public Very respectfully, HALL & CO. world, our flair better resnected. our marvellous development of I FREE - TRIAL - TREATLIOIT fighting force will give our name a halo newly gilded in the eyes of! the military nations. But better than all are two gains, either of which is worth the fifty millions already spent sectioual and party lines have been obliterated, and we have tested the true spirit of I the British pvoiAcJaclsonrilU Citi:cnr, TO EVERY ONE VTba Mffvre wttk may er! mmj prt of Ihm tttmrnm Udr, M y aad ftlMtd-. llwu-L. UT aa4 lu ckt TrMblM. fm a ftkta liytlwi, dtorr4ra f litm Ha4 Orr. aJOLCAl. W HA UJt Ul u4 Idlgr 1. Commissioner's Sale of Land. Cuba is a piece of scavenging that will live in history. London Mail. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada fi. Hart, of Groton, . u. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Consump tion. Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on eartfi, I wonld meet m xr ahspnf, ones above. My .hus- I'-y virtue of an order of the Superior Cottrl hndwas advised tO get Dr. King's made in the case of G. P. Erwin and W. B. I " r nnncnmnlinn I'rry vs. Calvin and Sldnev Lall. the tinder- New. DlSCOVOry Of L-OUSUm plOU, sixned Commissioner therein i appointed will fj0U2b8 and Colds. I gave it S oMtt House door in Morganton, N. C, on Monday, May the 2d, 1898', ''11 the riRht, title, interest and claim of de 'ndant, Sidney Lail, in and to the following "escribed tract of land: Beginning on a dog Y'ood, C. Conty's corner, and runs north 41 "ixrees east 114 poles, crossing the road to l.stake' then north 58 poles to a black oak, then east 92 poles to a white,oak. south 57 utKrets east 86 poles to a stake; then south 'kxrees west 50 poles to a dogwood, then KoiUh 24 degrees west 1 89 poles to a white '"ik, then nyth 53 degrees west to the be KiniunK, exeeptintr from said twenty acres by g. P. Erwin to J. E. England. n 4th day of April, 1898. J. W. AVERY, Commissioner. - - , The La Grippe Care. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will onlv cet the richt remedy. You have extorted from their most do- are having pain all through your torminpd onnonents a tribute of bod v. vour liver is our, oi oruer. i wise muruereu nau a miuron oi fc Ul.uwv. .(.j ' " . r . W I Greek men, women and children try" as may be found in any of our political subdivisions, and they Two la Oste Grave. A St. Joe paper relates this of a visitor. in tbe town: With some leisure ou his hands, the stranger the conditions were almost exactly I strolled thiongh the cemetery. At like those now existing in Cuba, length he struck one of tbe tinet Pro Tided ppUca tioa be iba at oc. la order that ita tarrattona. appUaoera aad aeTer failtajr reiadta saay rmittkt vklnt pobt pablacitr. aad pruM their owl met Ha by ataaj aa t ear a. Me eay kaitr wvll be rrrrrrtd by tbe Mate Hvdltal Aaltarlaaa trxm aayoae aaderlta trratmat aatll btaftral resalte are acaase lxit. Itartsaidxe aad appti-aocc-a hmrt beca coeaarBded by tbe Ml paper of Two Coetiaat aad -eadorard by tbe eratrat doctor, la tbe world. Wbrre derclopmeat la dcaircd UxysnoajplwaUsad bctct tail to iaioratc a pbvikl aa4 Sovtify. Tbcy iafoac at Uc aad carrry. Tbey prr raaaratly atop all loeara wbtcb aadrrmiae the rosititstxm aad prod ace do poe deary . Tbcy re tone, rrfreah aad rrature to saao- bood. recardleae oc aara. Tbry rare evil The Turks bad starved and other- unadulterated and unfeigned ad- have uo appetite, no nie or amoi. r .1 LlOn. UaVH a UnU VUIU, 111 ittUb Clio miration. Ou the occasion of the 'pluetelv osed np. 'metric Bit- vote to Kustain the President and terg ig lh ony retnedy that will his contemplated course, they were give you prompt and 6ure relief, as prompt, as ardent, and as unan- They act directly on your Liver, imous as when the powers called a halt. Another intervention occurred when Kussia slopped the massacre of the Bulgarian Christians by the were the Eepublicans, Stomach and Kidneys, toue up the Torks, with the conseut of monuments, bearing this inscrip tion : "A Lawjer and an Honest Man." Over and again he read it, walking around the haft evidently iu a deep tudy. Then another coming up asked: Have yon found the grave of hh old friend f n "No; but I can't help wondering habit aad prrmaaeatly mson tbrtreOerta. aa well aa tboae of tmm aad omatM braia work, aearastbeala oramnt eabaata tion. No tatlare. saliytTt o6Vti pttoa. m llappiataau hhitb IV-U4I. STATE MEDICAL SWIITARIUM. in. st. gerhaih; Von1 ArtT Kitip.p. flirnn trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now awreli and healthy woman." Trial bottles tree at o no intricate and perilous e the episode, they have ample of a patriotic temperaifce and a splendid self-restraint. The country will never again doubt the devotion of the Demo cratic party to the flag, the Uniou, all gh all the ,T k . r riTvoC na Butope; but when Bossu attempted bow they c.une to Miry those two set the ex- Fnr t .Tno Tail's Drue Store, pied n extenning aia to tue lsui- . a r. i.eaiA a Ollly cuuifper utrnic. i FEMALE PILLS We are sometimes so near a thing that we cannot see it. This is especially true in the matter of our own physical health. Many ft woman is suffering from sick heaa- gari check the Czar. fied the intervention, and.thejiro- tection or the balance of power excused the second. The history of Europe has some instances which could be used to excuse the United 50c and $1.00. price refunded. Tnll's Drue: Store. Eegular size and, its institutions. The Kepub- acuei, and although relief is right States in an intervention in CuImu uuaranieeu or iican demagogue woo, in any tuture political campaign, attempts to Two Mormon elderS were "egged" play upon that false and foolish at Mooresville last week. note, will find himself repudiated as an impudent and vicious mount ebank. Washington Post. To Care Constipation Forever. Take Caacarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a If C C. C fall to cure, druggists refund money. at her elbow, she does not ee it. affairs ana me absorption oi tne ' - 1 . aa a Ja T ? Let Mich a woman n.sk her druggist conutry u we wauieu u. iinssia tor Uanion'rt Touic Liver Pills (and by intervention restored the Khan Pellets), and take them for a few to the throne of Crimea, but after- davs nutil couipletelv cured. The ward induced him to abdicate and entire eost is but 25 cent trial annexed tbe eight Crimean States, dose free. Chicago, Xetcs. Humanity justi- Henry St., Alton, 11L, suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it nearly the whole time, using vaiioos rem edies recommended by friends, and was treated by tbe physicians, but received no relief. She then nsed one and a half bottles of Chamber lain's Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure. This is published at her request, as she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The 25 aod 50 cent sizes for sale by W. A. Leslie. Tbe oalr arlflaal aad (eweta Treanb taale Kaiatr. of VI M. St. Oraaia. ran, raserpeaaed aa beta aaSr. ear aod reliable la every case, botd eeorr poatuve iraaraatre or oey rrraadrd. Orttbtrrw aloe. 1'rice 1 1 oo per boa by taafi. bole armtsfor tbe t'ettrd Statra aad Caaada, KING II AUVAKD tOlil Wahla1ea It, Cblcaca. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. HAVING qaaUfUd aa adsalalstrato oi B. H. Waltoa. derraard. aottrc la bmby Kiira to all prraoaa botdtac claiaia afataat tbe estate of aaxl latrstate to prrarat taeas to tbe aadrraicBd for psrarsl oa or be tore tbe 21at day of April. A U. 19. or tbie aotice will be pleaded la bar of tbeir recov ery; aod all eeraoas iadebtrd to aal estate are hereby aotibea to coae sorwara aaa , settle at oaee aad tberrby aaee roeta. Tbls tbe 21st day of April. A. D. ia, I.T. AVbtY, Admieistrator of E.S. Waltoa. rveeaard. A.C. Atbbt. Attoraey. apt21-U
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