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wfflm MMtttMMttlMMI WWHMmiMMIHMMMHmnHHHim 18 The Industrial Interests of our People are Paramount to Every Other Consideration. It is earnestly hoped that all readers of this Paper will yield gently to Its doctrines and aid in its circulation If you have any grievances consult a physician. If yon have no business of your own, get married or go to Trorkj It you ari pleased with the Paper, aid t ; if you do not like it, hand it to a sensible neighbor. Be seriou8,and help in advancing the interests of yonr community. Vol. 26. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1906. No. 15 CORSETS CAUSED DEATH. Woman's Liver Nearly Split In Two by Wearing Two Pairs of Corsets. London, April 10. At an in quest into the death of one Jane Sex of Southwark a physician who had attended the woman testified to-day that he believed her death was caused by corsets. She wore two pairs of them, he said. He found that her liver was nearly split in two, and he attributed her . death to heart failure, which was accelerated bj the pressure of the liver on the heart. Town Education. A good many go to town to educate their children. They mean well, but in most cases it is the mistake of their life, one that will last through eternity. The children will learn too m.ucb. Not only from other children, but from grown up boys and girls. Parents who have never tried it will not or may not believe this. They may want to test it, but they will doit at the risk of their children's morality and their own happiness. Don't do it. Don't do it. Get up good schools in the country and pay good teach ers. It will be cheaper, safer and in the end happier. Hicko ry Times-Mercury. Train Through Ice Tunnel. Widow of 70 Weds Bashful Lad of Silverton, Col., April 15. 19. The first train for thirty-three Moriden, Conn., April 14. days steamed into the station Mr8' Alice Wilbur a widow of last night. It consisted of eight nearl? 8eventv was led to the freight cars and two passenger altar in Ea8t Meriden Je8terdaJ coaches, and there was no spare bJ Benjamin Hitchcock, who room in any of them. a8 j"8t Pa88ed his nineteenth J birthday. The first freight unloaded was H(J sajB this is his first love ten barrels of whiskey and six ff . Th neirhbors who have coffins. The train ran through . keeD;nr tabB on the brief the immense snow mass below thol1gh ardent courtship say town which has long defied the Bennie a8 tnev call him, must blockade breakers. It is 50 feet k b instructed in the art high and 100 yards long, and has of 1qvo making by the bride, for packed into a block of solid ice. he aiway8 bore the reputation of There being no way of remov- bei a mogt ba8hful lad. ing it, a bore was run through it, At the conclusion of the cere and passengers coming to this n performed by the Mctho- city will probably be treated to dist minister, a "Vesuvius" re the novelty' of an ice tunnel until ception wa8 givcn t0 the couple, well into the summer. AH went well until the small The mass is the remains of one boy8 bcgan throwing stones of the greatest a alaches of the through the window, causing winter, and since the weather milch damage. Then the police turned warm the daily thawing were called. The bride an and nightly freezing, with occa- nonnced to-day she would be the sional heavy rains soaking earning power if "Bennie" wish through it, transformed it into ed, for she had worked at the ice of great hardness. A regula- Parker spoon shop for many tion miners' tunnel outfit of drills years. was used in boring the tunnel. 1 J " . r The entire world is going to Old Vesuvius has quited down, die within the next century. but that country is full of smoke, The sentence includes the babe and only the lower edge of the in the crib." Oh love, can you mountain can be seen from a do no more than pillow the head distance. ' of the dying ( 4' I.: ' r - . V: I v
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