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STATE NEWS. FIVE I4ILES IN AIRSHIP. i ALL ARETHJUND GUILTY. Interesting: News Items Learned from Our North Carolina -, Exchanges. Shelby, N. C, May 5. For bidden to go by his mother, the fourteeu-.Tear old son of Frank G.oins, of Lawn Utile, nevertheless started tor a mill pond near his home. Not returning at night search vas instituted and on the foil .wing morning he was found at the bottom of the mill pond drowned, the water haviDg been drawn off for the search. It is supposed that he went to sleep on the bank and fell into the pond. Durham is now supocsed to be a distressingly dry town. Not even pure apple cider can be sold inside the city limits. This ac tion on the'part of the city alder men was taken Monday night. At a meeting of the aldermen several months ago it was decided that dealers in apple cider should pay to the city a tax of $50 per year, but the temperance people made a light even against selling "i apple cider and brought pressure to b.-ar on-the aldermen to carry! tiro point. Stanly county jail fees for April amounted to only 97 cents. Our clever jailer would soon be an object ,foi the county alms: house if he depended solely upon jail, fee:; for a living. Laying jest aside, it speaks well for Stanly (Vjiinty tl:at her criminal record lias a tendency' just now toward d iscou raging crime. Ve attribute this to the fact that oiir people are at work and there are few idlers. Futhermore, our people have a way of attending to their own business and letting others alone; Stanly Enterprise. Greensboro, N. 0., May 5. The threatened strike here of brick masons, or at least of those belong; nglo the union, has not so far materially retarded build ing operations, as new contracts are In jug made each cjay, and all buildings now going up" are being rushed to completion, the only trouble being about gettiug ma terial fast enough. o. strenu ous is the call for brick that in the hurry to get them a contrac tor' had wagons loaded from a kiln Tuesday when they were so hot they even burned the tough skin oi: the negroes' hands, as they were loaded on .,the wagon. One lead was so hot thattlie wag- -dnicanyht on tire on the way, the horses ran away, -broke two , wheels, spilt all the brick, and threw the negro driver against a reck curbstone. The driver fortunately struct on his head and was not seriously injured. . Fatally Hurt by a Belt. Albemarle, May 5. Dr. D. A. Aroy, who was a mechanic at the Albemarle Furniture Company, received a wound yesterday af ternoon from - which he died this morning at 4 o'clock. He was "using a piece of plank, in trying to put a belt on a running pulley, when, by some means the piece of timber was was caught in the pulley ancf one end-of it was driven against Mr'. Arey's stom ach' with such terrible force that . he was knocked down. His body was buried this afternoon at Big Lick, his old home. Tried to Wake a Trip of Fifty Miles ! End of Whiskey Fraud Case in Fed But Machinery Became Dis- j eral. Court. - arranged. ; Greensboro Reconl ith. San Francisco, May 7.-Dr. j The WM the key fraud Greth today tried to make a trip jg18' ch s sarted 111 the of fifty'milestoSanJose in his air- Federal Court Tuesday morning ship but after traveling about i"iasb V"rv , T mis morning at iu u ciuck, nna- five miles some slight disar rangement of the machinery was discovered and the aerial voya ger landed safely. Dr. Greth was accompanied by engineer Frederick Bell. "Dr. Greth was satisfied with the results of his experimental flight. He ascend cended at 8:10 a. m. with the car attached to a. rope to prevent damage to houses. When the rope was cast off Dr. Greth let h(is machine rise still higher, and then made a circular figure about a quarter of a mile in circumference. It was evi dent to those below that he had, the machine under control at that time, for he circled, stopped the engines and started' them again, and then started off to the south at a high speed. Everything went well until the airship arrived off Blanken's six- mile hou.se, in the San Bruno road. It was then iro hg rapidly toward San Jose, but a small valve gave Way, causing the airship- to stop. After the inventor and the engineer had tried to re pair the break the fans were started and the ship descended. COT HIS TONGUE OUT. Band of Negroes Prevent One Their Number from Turning; Informer. of Hawkinsville, Ga., May 9. William Thomas, a negro, who lias always been considered well behaved, was found yesterday ly- ing in a swamp inicKec witn nis tongue cut out. . He died today. Thomas' wife says that for some time Thomas has been go ing out at night with a band of negroes. There have been many crimes in that part of the coun try recently, negroes being ter rorized by a band which forced them. to pay tribute to escape their depredations. The womati said slie knew her husband was working with the band and that she begged him to stop. He told her they would kill him if he left them tor fear he would testify against them. " Tw-O days ago Thomas told his wife that he was going to quit the gang, no matter what hap pened. It is believed they dis covered his intentions and made sure of preventing his telling anything. ; . Baptist Mission Funds. i The Southern Baptist conven tion meets in Nashville, Tenn., on tho .13th of this month,. and Rev. blvingston Johnson, the corresponding secretary of the Baptist State convention, says that the reports from North Car olina will show up well. 'This will show," said he, ''$17. 000 for foreign missions and $8,000 for home missions, this being au increase during the past year of $1,300 for foreign missions and $700 for home mis sions. The boards of both branches of missions report that there is no debt." When the Sap Rises Weak lungs shouldbecareful. Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cousrh Curb cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G. E. Fennel, of Marion, Ind., says, "I suffered wth a cough until I run. down in weight from 148 to 92 lbs, I tried a number )f remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure Four bottles! of this wonderful remedy cured mj3 entirely of the cough, strengthened uyy luhgs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." i Sold bv James Plummer. ' ing all threes of the defendants guilty of a conspiracy by which the government lost ever $100, 000 in taxes ' in the conduct of the Oak Grove Liquor Co., the Reidsville Liquor Co., and Mil ton Distilling Co., and other con cerns. After earnest appeal by the de fendant's counsel, Messrs. By num, Bradshaw and Reid, Judge Boyd pronounced sentence as follows: B. F. Sprinkle, two years imprisonment in the United States ipenitentiary at At lanta, Ga., and fined $5,000; T. M. Angle, ; one year and one day! in the penitentiary andj fined $1,000; William B. Young, six months in jail andj fined : $1,000, from which the counsel for defendants prayer an appeal to trie Circuit Court of Appeals at Richmond, Va., and Sprinkle's bond was fixed at $10,000, Anglers and Young's at $8,000 each. They will all give bail. . j- In the case of A. J. Davis, the revenue gauger convicted three weeks ago, defendant was sent enced to 18 months in the peni tentiary arid fined $1,000. DavU was the gauger connected with the above named , establishments when the fraud against the gov eminent was committed. A BRIDE OF TWO WEEKS Tries to Elope with Another Man. A correspondent writing the Asheville Citizen from Turnpike, Buncombe county (near the Hay wood line), tells of a sensational incident. To begin at the beginning, one Chas. Welch had on two occa sions made a date to marry Delia Bartley. 17 years old, but both times he failed to pome to taw. On the 'second failure the girl, who it seems loved the man desperately,-was piqued, and as a result ' she marrieci Kennedy Warren, after two weeks' ac quaintance. As soon as Welch heard the girl was marrieci lie sent her word that he would marrv her if she would come to him. She got money from her husband on a pretense ot going to Canton on a shopping tour and set out to meet Welch. In some wav the husband found out what was up and went after his wife, capturing her before l she met Welch. Thereupon tha woman tried to commit suicide by taking Doison. but failed. She is now at the home of her mother, slow ly recovering from the effects of the poison, but refuses to see her husband, who is not only tor giving but has shown ie very attention. Usually it's the woman wno i long suffering and endures much but sometimes as in this case ins the man. Due to a "Flare Back." Washington, May 6. That no further proceedings be taken is the recommendation of the court of inquiry appointed to investi gate the explosion inthe after turret of the Missouri on April 2. The court finds the explosion was due to a "flare back," caused by inexplicable combination of oxygen with certain usually la-1 tent gases m smokeless powder. The officers and crew of the Mis souri not only are relieved from all responsibility for the - acci dent, but are warmly commended for the bravery they showed af ter its occurrence in rescuing the victims. Whiskey and. Eeer fSabst .' '' PERMANENTLY CURED BY ' ORRSIME ABSOLUTELY SAFE, SURE AND HARMLESS, I -:r:cl3.-J5 r-ror.oance drcixkeaness a disease cf the ncrross system, creaiirs j a r: c-' ti tmi-jg for a stimulant. Continced indulgence in whiskey, tec rcr wire eats aw?; :; JU'a"ih 11S .and etepefies the digestive organs,. thps d.stroriaj the diestla r.::.l. rr:.;.;j t!:o health. No "will power can heal the in Cubed ' stoascb cembraaes. O.niKi;" permanently rmores tbi craTing" for liquor by acting direcilr ca tliz : tc r.i rrs, restoring the stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions, ImproTij iiic aud restoring the health. . Can be given secretly if desired. Effected or IVIoney Refunded. c-.r The most perfectly formed wo man in St. Louis will be on exhi bition at the exposition. Men wiil size her up from their point of view and bestow all the admi ration the beauty deserves, but like as not the ladies. will call her ''that thing" and pick more flaws in her than Carter had oats. Wilmington Star. -k yo ;r druggist whom you kntno TxhaX hethinTrt of ORRINE; 'he vrl i :. .inents as truthful in everr respect. If ORRINE fails to cure we will vc:n . . zzy penny paid for it as cheerfully as we took it. Ho Sanitarium Treatment or Publicity! . No Absence from home or loss of time! Mothers, wires and sisters, you cannot cure those who are afflicted with this most terrible cf all diseases by your fervent prayers, or eyes red 'with tears, nor by your Lope that they may slop drinking. It can b done only with ORRINE. You have the Temedy will you use it ? If you desire to cure without the knowledge of the patient, ORRINE No. 1; if the patient desires to be cured of his own free will, buy OSJRINE No. 2. Full directions found in each package. PrlCO $ I per box. gis We will gladly furnish a treatment free of cost to any physician egff to demonstrate that Orrine is a posiUye specific for drunkenness. Si Ail Correspondence Confidential. For free book Treatise oa Drunkenness and how to Cure it write to THE ORRINE CO., INC.. WASHINGTON. D. C, or call oa 4i5 North Hain Street SALIS3URY. N. C. toil jlfcis U it 1 UKUCj CO., Durham has a $5,000 damagK suit on hand, growing out of the smallpox. A man was told by tho health officer that he had smallpox and sent to, the pest house. He was afterward dis charged, but having remained at the pest house with another man Ate Poison Roots and Died. who did have the disease he later developed a genuine case and was sent back to the pest house again. Doesn't Respsct'Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrarv in the case of Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 1 2 c, at all druggists. Wilkesboro, N. C, May T. News has iust reached here o the sudden death of Mr. Clarence Parks, of Dellaplane, last night Mr. Parks was opening a ditch yesterday and picked up and chewed wnat ne tnougnt was yellows-root. In a short time he became-deathly sick and only i lived a few hours. HON. R, B. GLENN, The Man Who Will Carry the Stated . Rpprtntfid from Winston-Salem Journal by request. 5 IiDEST THE R rum ICS. eagcli to ifce system, poisp:ii, ger::i3 and seeds of disease that OASTOXIXA. Beara the 8 ou Have Bought A Train Makes 109 4 an Hour. Detroit Mich., May 7 Official reports were received to day showing that the unprecedented speed of 109.4 miles an hour has been made by the Michigan Cen tral train carrying President Ledyard and President Newman to Chicago. The remarkable time was made Wednesday be tween Brownsville and Spring field, Ont., 54 miles, according to verified statements of the train dispatchers. This establishes a world's record. Hail Stones 12 Inches Deep. Welsh, La., May 5. A hail storm here this afternoon lasted thirty minutes and was so thick that drifts twelve inches deep were formed against many build ings. All the glass in a passen ger train was broken, about 50 per cent of the windows of resi dences and business houses were shattered, and there was heavy damage to goods. There were six inches of water in the street. No news has come from the country, but it is feared thaU there has been a very heavy loss j to the rice farmers. Usually after marrying an earthly angel a man kicks him CASTORlA President Roosevelt is having a hard time in finding a man willing to run on the ticket with him. He has tried Secre tary bnaw and benator jt'air- banks; both of whom having 4 'other important business re quiring their attention," and just on the adjournment of Congress he threw out his lassoo for Un cle Joe Cannon, bul the old gen tleman dodged with skill and alacrity, saying he would be something-or-other if he did. Are his friends fixing up a color scheme for his campaign func tion this year? Raleigh Post. A Missouri man purchased a revolver for his wife and insisted upon target practice, so that she could defend her home m case of his absence. After the bullet had been dug out of his leg and the cowburied,he said he guessed she had better shoot with an axe fants tnd Children. self because cook, w he didn't marry a fte Kind You Have Always Bought Hears tha Signature; of Rockingham Anglo-Saxon: As he sat in the pulpit, in a nigger church in Troy, ready to fire a wad of religious rot into a con gregation of niggers, the sheriff entered to serve a warrant upon the pastor of the church, and Holiness Raleigh Jordan left without pretending to preach. pttrrfies and eimcnes tne Blood, am lays ike fotsnation iot a strong constitution andgoogi health duting tne kot sultty summer Most everybody feels bad in the spring. Some have no particular ailment but are just tired, worn out and totally unfit for work or anything else that requires energy or effort. They mope around upon the bbrder-laud of invalidism, irritable, peevish, hysterical and unreasonable., A good appetite in the spring is a rarity, and we siclfen at the sight of food, or thought of eating, and what little we do eat is a burden to the sto::iacli and a tax upon the dicestion w arm weatner is sure to bring out the hidden have been-collecting in the blood and system' dur ing .winter, and you may look for some old chronic trouble to make its appearance. It is ,a time, too, when boils and carbuncles, and pustular or seal skin eruptions like eczema and tetter, pay their annual visits and make life miserable by their intense pains and intolerable itching and burning. The fight for health should- begin before anv wTarnihg symptoms of -physical collapse are felt;-or before the seeds of disease have time to germinate if we would avoid the usual spring sickness; and with S. S. IS., the "acknowledged king of blood purifiers and greatest of all tonics, ou can put your blood and system in such perfect condition and so strengthen the constitution tliat one may be Gentleracn : Fcr over four years I suffered with general cleb'.litj, causing a thorough breaking dovrn cf rzy system;, so that rast&ible to attend ' to sir -household duties. I had tried other medi-,. c;nes, which did not relievo me. Seven j'ears ago iny cousin, -rho had boon benefited by S. S. S., told r.s about it. I tried it and it cured me. I havo been able to attend to my household duties ever since, experiencing no inconvenience whatever; in fact, I am ale to rorl: in the garden as well as ind S. i r.car.i.y recommend S. S. S; to all who may feel the need cf a thoroughly good' blood tonio, f-2?lin3 sure they Trill be benefited thereby. Ycurs trttlr. JOSIE A. BRITTAIN.' Columbia, Tenn. 44 VT. Ninth ft. as free from sickness and as vigorous and strong aunng tne tryiugiiiontus or spring ana aepressmg summer season as at any other time. S. S. S. not onty builds -ou up, but searches out and- destro-s any poisonous germs or irities that may be lurking in the blood. The benefits derived from the use of S. S. S. impuritK are permanent because it acts directly on. the blood and purifies and cleanses it of all impure matter, leaving nothing to cause fermentation and deterioration of this life-givingsfluid. In selecting your blood purifier and spring, tonic get one that long experience and thor ough test have proven the best.- In S. S. S. 3'ou will "find a remedy whose purifying proper ties are unquestionable, and just such a tonic-as your system needs. Ask your .druggist for S. S. S. there is nothing else just as good. v ' For the past 40 years we have had a standing offer of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. con tains the least particle of. any mineral whatever, and this offer is still open. Nature's Remedy. PURELY YEGET1 5i,E
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