THE
THE
Weekly Sun
18 ONIT 1 PER TEAR.
Strictly in Advance
NO FARMER SHOULD BE WITH
OUT IT.
Weekly Sun
WILL BF. DEVOTED TO' THE BEST
INTEKE8T OF THE FARMERS
OF ROWAN COUNTY,
Subscribe at Once.
-A. ZFamilsr HTe-wspa,per, IDevoted. to tHe "best interests of ZRTK7-a,:n. O0-u.r1.t3r.
VOL. 3.-NO. 43.
Salisbury; n. c, Wednesday, December 27. 1899.
Price, $1 Per Year
. w -it-. N.
-7-
w
i
Sum
COMES IlHill.
Ihe cilizqns of N u ll) C arolina,
some time since, 'earned that they
had paid a hi;;h p;ice.for turning
the State over to the l'usionis.ts and
exhibited it hv coming to her res-
EDITORIAL SQUIBS, NEWS OF THE WEEK.
cio at : the
were not i
hit election.
There
extravagance and
misappropriation of money in the
manage si; out of the penitentiary
but odious laws were placed upon
the statute books. The State was
discredited and brought into
( eAaa,w. The recent annual exami
nation by the legislative committee
of -the State treasury and auditor's
oflice showed a waste sof funds as
the committee found that almost
The British war expenditures
exceed 2,000,000 pounds, per
week.
Congressman ".Roberts says he
is "the victim of a sectarian hate,"
but this does not balance his sur1
plus of polygamous love.
It is often a good thing for a
man's peace of mind that he doesn't
know what other people know
about him.
With two hi? failures in Boston
and two in New York, it begins to
look as if General Prosperity had
struck a Boer contingent.
THURSDAY.
Germany is reaching- out for
coaling stations near America and
in the Far East.
,The Federation of Labor, in ses
sion in Detroit, declared against
alleged slavery in Hawaii.
The Bank of Germany is report
ed harder pressed for gold than
ever before at this season.
The Boers intend to make a big
stand at Storm berg, and are mass
ing a great force at the abandoned
British camp.
Senator Fairbanks yesterday,
introduced a bill granting a pen
sion of $2,000 a year to the widow
i of Gen. Lawton.
! -Gen. Buller will not eat his j The London War Office still re-
Christmas dinner in Pretoria.
Ihe Kmstonl reel ress. of Wed- he boasted he would before he port that Gen. Buller has crossed
nesday, in referring to the matter, sailed from- England, but a con- the Tuo-ela river Natal.
. : . 1 LI- 1 Y . 1 r
&x- i Moeiaoio uumner or tintisn omcers T . , . ,
J"" -Jr i m; - ii J ft has been decided to raise a
. ... ... , Lnn :hm pru will rwiz-inovo t !i
The legislative committee mis " " t"
war.
Oam Paul has fifty grandsons
in the Boer army, and it is safe to
bet tbev are not in the rnmmissni'v
$15i000 few had been paid to law-1 ( pay departments either
yers and others, part of it unlaw
fully.
The London Mail says: "We
understand that new bas arrived
from Gen. White to the effect that
Lady smith is well supplied with
food ami ammunition and can hold
out much longer than has been es
timated. The troops are described
as in good spirits and anxious to
fight,"
STATE NEWS.
Diptheria and scarlet fever are
reported in Wilmington.
Mr. Toos. Triplett, of Lenoir,
dropped dead Tuesday, while
walking in the yard.
Charles McNamee, the new
NOTED DESPERADO CAUGHT,
president of the State Fair, takes
F. M. Etheridge, one pf the . charge January lst
most prominent lawyers of Dallas, .
Texas. veftterdav shot Attorney n ueeu remarKiuiy m
Edwin O. Harrell, who is equally
well known, four times, in a
crowded elevator in the North
Texas building. Harrell died later
at his home.
Harrell had a pistol half-crak&l
in his hand as he fell in the lobby
in front of the elevator shaft The
men were employed as counsel on
opposite sides in litigation, and
quarrelled concerning professional
affairs.
completed the annual examination
of the State treasury and auditor's The Naval Committee of the
office. The committee fiuds that French Chamber of Deputies has
about 15,000 fees have been paid approved the principle of the bill
lawyers and others, part of it un-1 appropriating 100,000,000 for
lawfully. Gov. Russell and fusion enlarging and strengthening the
government in North Carolina navy.
have been expensive to the tax-
force of fro.u 10.000 to 15,000
mounted yeomanry to fight the
Boers at their own tactics.
payers
A FORMAL CONTEST.
Tl'e Democracy of Kentucky j
have indorsed the contest instituted
"by Goebel and the other candi
dates of the defeated Democratic
ticket of that State gyving their rea
sons for it. The indorsement is
given out in the form ot an ad
dress acd is signed by former Sen
ator Blackburn, of that State,
Maj.-Gen. II. W. Lawton,
who was killed at San Mateo, Lu
zon, had a mortgage on his home
in California. His friends in-the
army have issued an appeal for
contributions to pay off the indebt
edness.
Senator Pettigrew, of South
Dakota, charges the Administra
tion with suppressing facts in re
lation to the war with Spain, and
declares there should be an inves- j
tigation by another commission.
Mr. Bacon, of Georgia, has in- !
Chairman of the Stale Campaign j troduced inthe Senate a resolution
Committee, and Chairman Young, 'declaring that it is not the policy
of the State Central Committee. of the United States to maintain
permanent sovereignty or control
over the Philippines. The resolu-
The address says in purl, thai "the
Ten chief appraisers of the cus
tom house at Havana were ar
rested yesterday u the charge of
swindling. the government.
Several witnesses from Utah tes
tified before the House committee
in regard to the charges against
Representative Roberts, of Utah.
They alleged he hud three wives.
A movement has been started at
Camden, N. J., by the Sons of St.
George to raise a fund for the
widows and orphans of British
soldiers killed in the Transvaal.
The Boer Aid Association,
formed by Holland-Americans of
Cleveland, Ohio, has issued an ap
peal to the public for contribu
tions to a fund for the relief of the
wounded within the Boer line in
South Africa.
Great uneasiness prevails in
London. The gravity of the mil-
The Lesion of the British Reverses.
Kaltimore Sun.
The determination of the Brit
ish government to send Field Mar
shal Roberts to South Africa as
commander-in-chief, with General
Kitchener as his chief of staff, and
to hurry additional large reinforce
ments to the seat of war empha
size the gravity of the situation
and indicate that the British Min
istry and the British public have
been awakened to a realization of
the character of the task they have
undertaken. indeed, as tve
tie hog cholera in the State this
year. The reports to the Board
of Agriculture show this.
After a quarrel between two
negroes, Walter Springs shot, and
tilled Sam Blount, on North Da
vidson street, Charlotte.
The State chafers the H. E.
Newberry Company, of Magnolia,
Duplin county, capital $10,000.
It will manufacture crates, bask
ets, etc.
The splendid timber crop about
Troy which must be reaped or
largely lost is rinding market.
Mr. Sam Smitherman, we note,
U ,1 n . I . 1 V I. L - l -I OAA .
ns T LUV um"y U1 x'ovv acres ing in the floor above the hall, so
for 36,000.-C(fncord Standard. he cou,d UQseen km any OQe en
On next Wednesday morning tering the house. He has a tele
at 9:15 o'clock, Mr. Jay D. Lentz, ' phone at the house. The sheriff
Sheriff of Rockingham Got the Drop
on A. C. Flynn.
The Raleigh correspondent of
the Charlotte Observer has the
following about the capture of a
desperado:
This afternoon Sheriff R. W.
Hutchison, of Rockingham coun
ty, arrived here with A. C. Flynn,
a desperate white man who last
August murdered his brother dur
ing a drunken frolic, having shot
him in the back, and was sen
fenced to IT years inhe peniten
tiary. Two weeks ago Flynn, who
is an extremely desperate man,
escaped from Caledonia farm No.
2. He says that while the con
victs were being marched inside
the stockade he stepped back out
side the gate and then ran. He
had money and at Weldon bought
a ticket to Greensboro. Thence
he walked 25 miles to Madison
and walked up the main street of
the village. At home he heavily
armed himself. He cut an open-
FR0M SAN FRANCESCO.
1!
pointed out yesterday, it is no
aggeration to say that the recent
disasters to British arms in South
principal of the Concord High
School, will be married to Miss
Mary, the oldest daughter of
Judge and Mrs. W. J. Montgom
ery. Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Miss Mollie Foster
Debnam, of Greensboro, and Mr.
George Farrant, of Washington,
D. C. The ceremony will take
place at the bride's home in
Africa have caused a prof ounder Greensboro December 26th at 8:30
and more painful seusation in j P; m
and his posse of five cut the wire,
and this was a good stroke of
work, for Flynn's friends tried to
warn him that night. A littje
after daylight the sheriff and his
posse moved up toward the house,
got behind a hog pen and thence
to a window. Flynn was sitting
at breakfast in his shirt sleeves, j ian and a special friend of mine
his two shot guns and revolver be
ing up stairs. In his pockets
were a lot of shells loaded with
Letter from Sergeant File, a Rowan
County Boy.
The Sun has received the fol
lowing letter from Sergeant T. L.
File, a Rowan boy, who is sta
tioned at Fort Point, San Francis
co, Cal. : '
"Dear Sin As my subscrip
tion for your valuable little paper
expires with the old year, and I
wish the paper continued, I will
herewith enclose $1 for same.
With my many changed stations
your paper has reached me as
promptly as could have been ex
pected. On the Sth of June last, Battery
B, Third Artillery, of which I was
member, then at Fort Monroe,
Va. , received orders to proceed to
the Pacific coast, and upon arrival
was ordered to take station at An
gel Island, and five days later to
Alcatraz Island, where remained
until the 3rd of September, when
the hatttery was ordered to Fort
Flagler, Wash., (on Puget sound)
where it is now stationed.
But after a brief stay of a few
weeks. Sergeant Peter E. Turner,
of the same battery and myself
received our appointments as Elec
trician Sergeants, for which we
bad applied a short time previous,
and were ordered to Fort Point,
San Francisco, Cal., for duty,
where we are now stationed.
Sergeant Turner, of whom I
speak, is a native North Carolin-
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Cost of Running the County During
the Past Year.
The Sun will sooh print the
"report of the commissioners for
Rowan county showing receipts
and expenditures" of e board for
the fiscal year ending December 1st
189!T
This report shows that there
was collected for the public road
fund by taxes, minus sheriffs com
mission, overcharges, etc,, $ld,
268.64. i ,
Paid out of public road fund,
$7,504.09; Collected for county
purposes, net $12,344.63: Ex
pended, $10,423.52.
f The list of collections shows the
following items among others:
From merchants $612.31; sh;ows
$215; retail liquor license-$800;
spirituous and malt liquors $550.
44; pool tables $70; bicycle sales
men $25; meat dealers $21; coal
dealers $20; undertakers $30.
Yours very respectfully,
T. L. File.
Mr. File sends us a Canadian
buckshot. As the sheriff entered j "greenback," a piece of money,
Flynn made a dash for the rear
Kfl nrl ami t 1 1 a n nrihaWlv un - rn- o i o ti -i
, j - : oomeoimememoersoi oniion door As he stepped on the
currence for many generations Baptist church, colored, just east ground two of the posse covered
past. They have caused an equal- of Winstop, swore out a warrant him witb sbot uns He was
ij pFoiounu sensation everywhere; against their pastor, Rev. Lawson I raade to
else, but certainly not a painful j Galoway, and the church secre
one in any country in Lurope, , tary, B. Hairstoh, charging
T-l i-1 ., . j! 1... 1
inanociauc pau o, atm.iu) , t()Q embodies the views of the itary situation is again becoming
through its several State Com-1 min..Vitv of the. Sntn. accentuated in the oublic mind.
"v.- - . i . - 1
owing to the complete absence oi
and, it is safe to say, not among
the masses of the people of the
United States. While all the other
European powers are more or less
them
.It.,.- inmn rf fllll lnfn.it
- - "
IBB t"h bJst mterest of the party, i figures the Boers have killed or
as well as kistice,'demand that con-1 captured 4,780 Britons since the j
News. Nothing bas been- heard
from Lord Methuen since Sunday,
and it is feared that his coummuni
sroou start vet. A he British are
tests shall be made by all candi-j racket began, and' it hasn't got LtioMhave beencat..If
dates on the Democratic ticket for
the respective offices for which
they were nominated. The com
mittee feel that it is proper that
they should state the grounds upon
wnicn mey nase men ucuuu.
"We feel that in the light of
he action of this board, the Demo1
cratic party can not do less than to
ry its lontctitu.ns to the tri-
I 1 n,.r.nTnM- tV ti-.r Vts afi-
ouuius cicuv. .,j mar aimy. i-'uimg tuc ai nu , nni,ift tn Pvnlin how thn
termination. The grounds upon Spain both had the rank of major-1 accijent occurretl.
which this contest is basetPcoosist general of volunteers. They will j
against the use of tissue prooaory icuic suwu u..ura a , nuuAi.
limitation a.n witn suincient oav
Warships have captured Rom
blon and Camplona, North Luzon.
Aguinaldo is now reported to be
so, his
rwiitiim it: ; 1 tt n r( ivuk
probably beginning to realize that I
there was something in President ! Miss Lulu Stevens, aged 32,
Kruger's declaration before the I '"ember of a well-known family,
fighting began,that "England may ws burned to death today at her
take the transvaal, but she will ! home in Macon, Ga. She was. in
pay a price that wilLstartle the her room by herself, when in
civilized world." some manner unknown, her clothes
r , , caught fire. Her screams attract-
The-Senate on ednesdav con , , , , , , ., u
. . J ed help, but w,hen it arrived she
tinned the nominations ofGen.fitz-1 . , a , . ,
, .... . 1 was in a mass of names and had
hugh Lee and Gen. Joseph W heeler . beeQ . &o seriously burned that
to be brigadier-generals in the reg-, . ... , .... ,
. n. , .' , ; death resulted within a few hours.
ular army. Liuring the war witu
with perjury,
A Speculation.
It would be, to say the least,
JCO,UU CM,Uj, .M 1.r;-ftM v .1.(111
-1 n A 1 llnpnionr nrara ti tirM'lTinr lln111
Cl 11 VI viciniasn nv.i. iw ojniu ujwii
England now while she is occupied
-of protests
ballots in many of the overwhelm
ingly Republican counties of the
State. Another ground of con
test is because of the plain viola-
limitation and with sufficient pay
to lire comfortably for the rest of
their lives.
The bill of costs in the Philip-
nines has been heavily augmented
tion and defiance of law by the by tne killing of General Lawton,
late Republican Governor of the one of the bravest and most capa
State who whilst actively engaged ble of our officers. While the
L tu nmk.nc of Rtnnin sneeches ! Filipinos are not such good shots
1U lUli- ' " - - i i
- fc. , -w.
oiuwi, uiev nave oue' porut
agreement in a common jealousy
and distrust of England. In tne
United States, while mutual inter
ests and the effects of social and
business intercourse haveservi
to soften former asperities and
create among many a? kindly feel
ing for the "mother country,"
there can be no doubt that there
still linger among large elements
of the native population some
smouldering embers of the resent
ment which once burned so strong
ly in the national breast, whilst
among the large foreign -bonfc
elements there is an even mcflr
decided spirit of hostility. WhetP
throw up his hands. He
told the sheriff that if the latter
had been a minute iater one or the
other of them would have been a
lead man. The sheriff, with a
smile, said the dead man would
have been Flynn. Mrs. Flynn is
fered the sheriff $2,000 to release
her husband. The sheriff and his
with the Transvaal war. Such is .brother, who was one of the posse,
entirely within the realm of possi- j brought Flynn here this after-
fcility, as these nations have long noon and put him in the peniten-
Ihimtpd for an nrmortnnitv.tn re-1 tiary. there are two rewards
sent the dominion of Great Britian tor the latter a penitentiary re !
seldom seen in this section.
in the east. M titterings are heard
fromeach, and their newspapers
do not attempt to conceal pleasure
at the reverses falling upon the
English in South Africa. Will
they grasp this opportunity to act
And in such an event, will Ameri
ca feel called 'upon to discharge j tiav
the debt she incurred w hen rng
land stood by and saw her thrash
Spain and warned the world to
ward of 50 and the Governor's
reward of $150.
,i i. i,i..tlir mi- iini netl-tr t harftfniwl.
Cl j"""j j, keep hands off
1JU"I KllVl o IQIVIOW 1 n IWV XT 1 1 1 1 1 . 1
" M, . ,.?Jt Nobody knows what another
n n l n , , 1 1 n nil Tijf-uii ui, iiiiihi -
sympathy for her as a nation any!
here in the world outside of hef
at Mariquina, nine miles northeast
of Manila.
Gen. Leonard Wood, the new
Governor-General of Cuba, bas
arrived at Havana.
It is rumored in Paris that the
lknk of Russia has advanced to
political canvass, ordered out the , nr,uterts they have managed to kill j the Bank of England 8,000,000
pr wound a large number oi ou. (ahont $30,000,000.)
offic ers and men. In spue or iuC
. as tne iioers, auu mc, tuui .v.,
anl the prosecution of a partisan : comoared to them as
military, an 1 in Violation ot both
law and l if ecdeut assumed- per
sonal
i . .1 tit.,, roil i scnooi id11 1 lit in 1 1 iuicuiau,
ni,nand of troops in the 1 t he v would seem to i i" H-kingham county, Va., fell
metropolis of the State, parading yf inmctin? serious j from a log on which she was cress-
TVip issuance ot , ion t nn p ing a sti earn ana was urowiieu
.nobtio- (runs. etc. me lsswau-lhe loss ot nit.n
lie certificates of .election to the Lawton shoidd-emphasize the folly
1 1 11
ididates is contested , uf a policy which can only re
Bepnblican cai
tkft frirtber ground that a
Fedeia awi aleo'.a State iudge.
.r-," rf i ( low ar inde-
nuance vtery pioiujnuig yti a.n
dea'.ifipt ir vd decency interferred
itlTthf hojkSer of-the State elec-
tion. Another groundsill is the
use in the bate rest ofvthe Kepubli
11)11 IHk.
W
own colonies and d
All who have felt the power
mailed hand in war, or have su
fered by her superiority in the
arts of peace, are disinclined to
sympathize with her in the hptiji
of her humiliation. '
This is the unfortunate result of
having acquired, whether rightly
or wrongly, the reputatien and
name of the world's bully.
If the present, rate of
mortality among British officers is
continued, there will soon not be
an English household of any
prominence which will not hive
twelve-month may bring forth.
A year ago to-day few dreamed
j 'Sfc S tUlO lUlUll J 111VJ X 1 V. V WJU
ifhome of the brave" would be fight
le power oEt , .f
ing to deprive a people oi tneir
liberties which are as dear to them
as ours were to us at Bunker Hill.
A year hence we may be com
manded by our president to lend
help to the crumbling British
monarchy. inston Journal.
Boy Shot and Law Defied.
Greenville, N. C, Dec. 19.
The Teet Brothers' show exhibited
at Farmtille, this county, yester-
When the afternoon per
formance was over the crowd
went about preparing supper in
their kitchen tent. While supper
was being served several negroes
congregated about the circus kitch
en and were making themselves
troublesome. They were asked to j grown for shipment to the North.
A Field for Capitalist.
The Manufacturer's Record, of
Baltimore, presents a supplement
with its current issue which is of
immense interest. This supple
ment is in the shape of a large
magazine of 76 pages and is de
voted to a summary and a review
ress that has taken place in the
South during the past 20 years, or
from 1SS0.
In this progress agriculture
had its appropriate place. It
seems that the low price of cotton
has been the means of stimulating
the output of other products of
the farm. In ten years the pro
duction of wheat in the South has
increased 54 per cent. In 1890 the
number of hogs produced in the
South amounted to only 28 per
cent, of the number produced in
the United States. In 1898 the
number of hogs produced in the
South amounted to 47 per cent, of
the product of the whole country.
Seventy-two varieties of field
crops are now grown in the South,
and there are now 65 varieties of
vegetables, fruits and melons
Butler Wiy Oppose Ewart.
Washington, Dec. 20. Senator
Butler will continue his tight
on the confirmation of the nomina
tion of Judge Ewart. It was be
lieved by the friends of Ewart that
Butler would relent, but in this
they will be disappointed, for the
Senator said to-day that he would
vigorously oppose Ewart's con
firmation and added that there
were enough Senators opposed to
him to prevent his securing the
judgeship. On the other hand,
Senator Pritchard is confident that
Ewart's nomination will be con
firmed. The President, when he
nominated Ewart, did so under the
belief that there would be no
doubt of his confirmation.
.
Stage Hero-
At this moment something came
hurling from the gallery and nar
rowly missed the gifted tragedian.
Instantly he advanced to the1:
lOOlilgiJIS.
in il
deep voice, "that two can play at!''
And he took an egg from his
pocket and threw it with all "his
might.
It struck one of the pillars of
the gallery and scattered itself im
partially over fifteen or twenty
hoodlums.
He took out another egg, but
he did hot have to throw it. The
first one had done the business.
Recipe for cleaning a gallery:
Same as for cleaning a pot of coffee.
Use an egg, Chicago Tribune.
There was a rush in London yes
terday of men anxious to volunteer
f for fDSojJiar," the
100,0(Xrmen bfl or-
"Sfflfcose-to
fered
-
maintained. biurtbr
fcajtly incsKa sacnno3Mrilie
subjugation of the rhiiippineswill
be but the first chapter in this
p' .1 'U1 .1
policy or imperialism una muuu. " . , m SuiJf
W S9f 000 000 which we have iPreP?herbousefrtheChrl8t
handed over to Spain for these
Fn lMt TTITfTnaTr almost
The Queen of England is so
much prostrated by the British
disasters in South Africa that she
can't sleep, and she has no boys in
the army, either. How about the j the ciiw
mothers that have? The Wil
mington Star asks.
leave and go around in front of
the big tent where the band would
soon play. One negro spoke in
solently about being ordered to
move.
The crowd did move, but soon
after a pistol shot was heard out
side the tent. A second shot fol
lowed, when a son of Mr. Mc
Donald, 'the band leader, screamed..
The boy was struck in the shoul
der by the ball. The shooting
caused much excitement and broke
up the evening performance of
At Richmond, Va;,- yes
Mrs . Vircrin ia Pendleton, while
islands is but bagatelle to the
) -. t K'y, ,i,-i,l f tiAnunrn ti-l,i,.li
. - A' rtprlm. price 111 UiC uuu tn-ouiu nuitu o
can party or an ntimease con up-, i , -
urn J,v i, ;i to nn v hfirpattfir if wo
. -i i.i i .. a.. i j - i -
d.in -tTfTnrr ('(ill ' II I '! U Lllf I.IUBl ... ., ,
' persist in -pursuing tne dangerous
l' -.1 ,.inA..tiiif .ri.L.' . . . '
poweriui raurcau kuiiwiihu . .path of empire.
mas holidays, "fell from a step
ladder and broke her neck
The
imir4Pfr -admired ?is
ITid to e- orwhelHBed bye
suffering which, it has caused, and
;Jyit is quite within the range , )f
probability tnat ner aeatn mayjje
hastened by the1' thought of Ae
misery which she is unable to pi-
Tent or relieve
. t i
the Commonwealth, wnereoy
many thousands of votes were
bought against the Democratic
party and candidates, because that
party, in thefe plat for unadopted in
its Slate convention, dared to advo
cate measures of relief demanded
by the people of the Common-
wealth."
Not a Surprise.
It will jQot be a surprise to any
who are at all familiar with the
jood qualities of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, to know that peo
Paul Deroulede', president of the
League of Patriots, was sentenced
fin Paris to two years imprison
ment because of an attach on the
members of the French Senate.
Fogus Joyner, colored, was ar
rested for the shooting and con-
Five years ago cotton mills of the
South consumed only 720 bales of
cotton. They are now consuming
17500,000 bales. In 1880 the
South only had 180 cotton mills,
667,000 spindles and 14,300 looms.
Today it has 550 cotton mills, 4,
052,002 spindles and 104,446
looms. The number of mills in
creased 206 per cent, while the
number of spindles has increased
641 per cent. This is due to the
increased capacity and better J
equipment of the more modern
mills.
The finest blankets made in the
United States are now manufac-
In the Untrammeled West.
"Why, you are surely not lynch
ing a man at Christmas time, of
all seasons of the year."
"You'd say it was all right if
you knew the facts," replied one
of the managers.
"What has he done?"
"He persists in writing Christ-'
mas 'Xmas' " Town Topics.
Why He Wat Tired.
Ned You look tired.
Ted I am. You see I'm en
gaged to three girls, and I'm try
ing to convince each one that the
more money we save on Christmas
presents the sooner we can get
married. Town Topics.
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of
Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four
tUueU to the tow ti tenant house, pre- Um-d ia North Carolina, and there
paratory to neing Drought to the are i04 woolen milTs m oberation.
county jail to-day, but during the
I t 1 ' P 1 1 . I
bottles of Electric Bitters has ! mni ms menas ;DroKe Pen tne
i 1 U ' 1 " I 1
ured Mrs. Brewer of Scrofula, S u reieaseu mm.
1 he parents ot the wounded boy
James D. Taylor, secretary and
treasurer of the Wagner Palace
Car Company, of New York, com
mitted suicide in Washington yes.
rulatbior their exoerieuce in the
use of that splendid medicine and
in telling of the benefit they have
received, from it, of bad coTds it
has cured, threatened .attacks of
nupiimnnis it. has averted and of
DeWitt's Little. Early Risers ; tfa children it hasaved from at-
purify the blood, clean the liver, ; tacks of croup and whooping
invigorate the system. Famous cough. It is a grand, good medi-
little pills for constipation and ; cine. For sale by James Plum
liver troubles. James Pliimmer. i mer, druggist.
r . ' .
nle everywhere take pleasure in teaday, by cuttipg his throat with
J . - tt a--
a razor, lie was sunering rrom
mental depression.
Thirteen Americans, including
Cures Pimples. Aches and
By using B B. B., Bota
Blood Balm, y&u may get rid
tne jsumps, rwapies iteo a
Raw or Itching ''Skin, by si
purifying and enriching the
with B. B. B, Pains and
in the joints and bones pass
under its magic iUss
ery bod y. says tr f-,JD. i
most . wondew1. uiood purifie.
which had caused her great suffer
ing for years. Terrible sores
would break out on her head and
face, and the best doctors could
give no help; but her cure is. com
plete and her health is excellent."
This shows what thousands have
proved that Electric Bitters is
the best blood purifier known. It's
brought him to Greenville last
night and left this morning for their
home in Huntington, West Vir
ginia. The boy is not seriously
injured.
With prompt aid from Secretary
Gage the banks may be able to
! the supremo remedy for eczema,
I tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils : tide over the financial troubles
and running sores. It stimulates
I liver, kidneys and bowels, expels
poisons, helps indigestion, builds
up the strength. Only 50 cents.
I Sold by Theo. F. Kluttz & Co.,
idruggists. Guaranteed.
)pen
The finest wool can be grown in
the South almost as cheaply as
cotton, and it has been demon
strated that the profits of woolen
mills in the South are as large or
larger than those of cotton mill.
The Christmas stocking-tilling is
the biggest movement on foot just
now.
In the best of years Europe
- --- t"""'1 i mn .turn ruth wheat to
supply her own need.
It would be queer of Congress
man Grow was not for expansion.
The Appetite of Goat
Chamberlain's Fain Balm Cares Oth
ers, Why Not You?
My wife has been using Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, with good
results, for a lame shoulder that
has pained her continually for
nine years. V e have tried all
A Life and Death Fight.
Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manches
ter, la., writing of his almost mi
raculous escape from death, says:
t "L-n.n.. ti I i i
.iiAM8uic aiici mt'iisies lnUUCeU
serious lung trouble, which ended
The less you talk the less likely
you are to choke if compelled to
swallow your words.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says,
"Surgeons wanted to operate on
me for piles, but I cured them
with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve."
It is infallible for piles and skin
diseases. Beware of counter
feits. James Plummer.
,'.i vs trB.-will .irriillsenvied by all poor dyspeptics u-,iJ . "
lilttUK, Aim w iv. UOOU1J! - . rviuiio Ul HJCUILUJCS UUU UOCIOTS
cancer arirV'00 poison, the most whose Stomach and Liver are out! without receiving any benefit
malignanlooIsetttherarB. of order. All such should know from any of them.' One day we
WvitA omce fot a free trial hot- that Dr. Kino-'s New Liffl Pill
three officers, were wounded in me of F P P- and other -informa-i the wonderful Stomach and Liver cine and thought of trying it,
ft if 1 n n L A 1 . 1 - tit ... ... ... 1
if it ia an KnnAaf J.
the engagement at San Mateo, WwwkTJr ZTZTJJTaaR
where Gen. Lawton was killed
Capt. Breckinridge was among
that Ju can 1681 before you part
wp.yuui money
nf ,1..-. Ai mJ
"iu BLores. i ner irm
the wounded. A bullet penetrated L., ,, c'00 Balm Co., ,185
his arm and side.
Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, which we did with the best of sat
sound digestion and a regular bod- isfaction. She hs used onlv one
B, B. B. forlily habit that insures perfect bottle and hoc shoulder is almost
health and great energy. Only well. UU1PQ - iHllett, Man
25c. at Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's I cfaester, N. H. For sale by James
drug, store. 1 1 iummer, druggist.
trouble. It never fails to crivfl im
mediate relief in the worst cases.
Miss Annie E. Cunning Tyre,
Mich., says, "I suffered a long
time from dyspepsia; lost flesh
,and became very weak. Kodol
in consumption. I had frequent Dyspepsia Cure completely cured
hemorrhages and coughed night me." It digests what youat and
and day. All my doctors said I cures all forms of stomach
must soon uie. men I began to
use Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, which completely
cured me. I would not be with
out it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle.
Hundreds have used it cn my rec
ommendation and all say it never
fails to cure Throat, Chest and
Lung Troubles." Regular size
50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free
at Theo. F. Kluttz & Co's drug
store.
Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo.,
saved his child's life by One Min
ute Cough Cure. Doctors had
given her up to die with croup.
It's an infallible cure for coughs,
colds, grippe, pneumonia, bron
chitis and throat and lung troubles.
Relieves at once. James Plummer.
t
-
an
' 1
I
"V
I I
i..
- dm
1 . 3.
h