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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, April 30, 1902. ^ "Yes" or "No" ! The efforts on the part of members j of the house to pin one another down to direct answers reminded Represen- j tative Capron, of Rhode Island?one ! of the bc?t story tellers in the house by the way?of an experience in the | last campaign. Mr. Capron was very much bothered while making a speech by a man in the audience who insisted on asking questions to which he demanded either "yes or "no" for an answer. "But there are some questions," finally remarked Mr. Capron, "which i cannot be answered by yea or no. "I should like to hear one, scournfully commented his annoyer. "Well," said Mr. Capron, "I think J I can prove ifc. Have you quit beating your wife. Answer 'yea' or 'no.'' The crowd saw at once that Mr. , Capron had the man in a trap. If J he said 'yes' it was a confession that j he had been beating bis wife, if he said "no" it wa3 an admission that ^ he was still indulging in the pastime. "Yes" or "no" shouted everybody in the hall, and in the midst of the confusion the man made his escape. , Saved Many a Time. ' Don't neglect coughs and colds even if it i9 spring. Such cases often result seriously at this season C just because people are careless. A j; dose of One Minute Cough Cure will . - - - ' i r remove all danger. Absolutely saie. (l Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, . colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and . other throat and luDg troubles "I ^ have used One Minute Cough Cure ^ several years," says Postmaster C. . 0. Dawson, Barr, 111. "It is the . 1! very best cough medicine on the market. It has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly ^ recommend it." The children's favr orite. J. E. Kaufmann. ^ They ZiUsd Sim. 1 Col. "Jack" Chinn, of Harrcdsburg, Ky., he of kuife and "gun" fighting notoriety, on a recent visit to New York met a party of visiting Englishty>?m t.-? whnrifl something cf the t Kectuckian'd record had been known, < with the result that they insistently questioned him about the affrays he had engaged in. The counting of r "notches'' in public i3 not regarded y as good form in Kentucky, and Col. t Chinn attempted evasion, but in vain j Finally, he consented to relate what t he termed his "last adventure," and y described how 20 armed men who y had sworn to take his life had sur- ? rounded his house, and then set fire t to it, intending to shoot him if be . f . C attempted to escape being burned to death, "What a dreadful predicireent,'' put in one of the auditors, j "How in the world did you escape?" \ "Escape was impossible. They ] killed me," answered Col. Chinn, as j he bowed and departed. s ? Shot In His Left Leg. i For all kinds of sores, burns, 1 bruises, or other wounds DeWifct's f Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases jield to it at once. Never fails in cases of piles. Cooling and healing. None genuine but * DeWitt's. Beware of counterfeits. r "I suffered for many years from a 1 sore caused by a gun shot wound in c my left leg," says A. S. Fuller, Eng- 1 lish, Ind. "It would cot beat arid 1 j gave me much trouble. I U6ed all kinds of remedies to no purpose e until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel * Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." J. E. Kaufmann. j ! c * . The Charleston Love Feast. { c Carolina Spartan Are we Dot all fellow countrymen after the Charleston love feast? Of course we are, and have beeD all the t time, only we did Dot like to say so. g All good rules are proven by excep- t tions. Ia this case all the exceptions ^ are Nephew Jim and Uncle Ben and ] a few coat tail swingers who expect | j to get into the Senate or House or c some other office by holding on to the Senior Senator's coat tails which are already pulled to a frazzle. \ ] The attorney general of the United J ] States has taken stens against tbe . A O I 4 beef trust. i 1 J i gUrjWTT:' ' mUM'-SB'JLWUTlHkl^Br.i *fU *JSd> J*ly f# mtWI1 B The greatest ambition of Amer- & g ican men and women i3 to Iiave 3 g homes blessed with children. The u 9 woman afflicted with female dis- S I ease is constantly menaced with n becoming a childless wife. No a medicine can restore dead or- 3 gans, but Wine of Cardui does e regulate derangements that pre- | Tent concejjtion; does prevent % \ miscarriage; does restore weak | functions and shattered nerves ft and does bring babies to homes I barren and desolate for years. ? Wine of Cardui gives women the B health and strength to bear heal- | thy children. You can get a S dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui || from your dealer. WIKE'CARBUI 143 Market Street, Memphis, Tenn., April 14,1901. JB In February, 2901, 1 took one bottle of R Wine cf Cardui and one package of f| Thedford's Black-Draught. I had been gj married fifteen years and had never S given birth to a child until I took Wine K of Cardui. Now I am mother of a fine g baby girl -which was bom March 31,1901. Q The baby weighs fourteen pounds and I K feel as well as any person could feel, li Now my home is happy and I never will 8 be without Wine of Cardui in my house 9 | again. Mrs. j. w. C. SMITH. H For advice and literature, address, giving E 9 symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Depart- B f merit , 'J he Chattanooga Medicine Company, S I Chattanooga, Tenn. H A G-ood Bill. lolnmfcii .Vternoon Record. Senator McLaurin, of Sou<h Carcica, recently introduced a bill provider that after the passage of the act ;there should not be collected any luty upon pork, veal, mutton or mported into the Uoited States from n -r\ rioc " TVld 1VI11 TOO H Yd. Kj\J UUllitk'i ?t WV VAU ?? W?W * V erred to tbe committee- on finance. L prompt report from tbe committee d favor of the bill will do more tban nything else to cause the meet trust o drop prices, so fresh meat will not >? be}ond the reach of our poor peo>le. Senator McLaurin proposes a >ractieal measure of relief and should >e supported in fcis plan for dealing n'.h the trust. 4 + ?, Wants to Eelp Others. "I had stomach trouble all my life,*' ays Edw. Mebler, proprietor of the Juion Bottling Works, Erie, Pa., 'and tried all kinds of remedies, rent to several doctors and spent isnsiderable money trying to get a noment/s peace. Finally I read of lodol Dyspepsia Cure and have been akiug it to my great satisfaction. ! never found its equal for stomach rouble aDd gladly recommend it in lope that I may help other sufferers." ?odol Dyspepsia Cure cures all itomach troubles. You don't have o diet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. J. E Kaufmann. Truffles. The truffle is a wonderful vegeta)la. It has neither roots, stems, eaves, flowers nor seeds. It grows ust below the surface of the earth md in Trance is discovered by the iid of swine, which are attracted to t by tha fleshy pmell it emits. In England dogs are trained to search or it. Sever* Years ia Bed. "Will wonders ever cease?'' inquire he friends of Mrs L Pease, of Lawence, Kan Tbey knew she had been inable to leave her bed in seven jears m account of kidney and liver rouble, nervous prostration and geneal debility; but, "Three bottles of electric Bittprs enabled me to walk." 'be writes," and in three months I !elt like a new perf-on." Women suffering from Headache, Backache, Servousness, Sleeplessness. Melanjholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will iod it a priceless blessing, Try it isatisfaction is guaranteed by J. E ' Kiaufmann. Only 50c. ? ^ Senator Depew recently received a equest from an Indiana town to supply fifty original j kes from a ninstrel troope which was going to ?iva some shows for a church benefit, flaking that request was a better oke than anything Depew ever con !octed. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kid aeys will cure lyspepsia. Morgan's Monster. The Great Financier Quietly Organizes A Gigantic Steamship Trust. New York, April, 19 ?Wall street vwh.N f/./l ATI K n A onnAnn/>fl_ VYae sutjjuscu luunj uj itir quuuuuvument tbat PierpoDt Morgan had succeeded in forming the biggest steamship combination known in the history of the world. The London announcement was unexpected, many men in position to know, declare they had r.o intimation that the deal was pending. Not only are British and American lines involved, but two German lines have been brought under the agreement to work in harmony. This is the latest great trust with a capital of one hundred and fifty million, under the management of six of the biggest British-American trans-Atlantic lines owning steamships combined uDder an iron clad "Community of interests."# The lines involved are the White Star, Dominion, Leyland, Atlantic Transport, American, and Red Sfar, Hamburg American aDd North German Lloyd _ m a i i la _ i i ? c xne .Lrust Lias au?uiuie uuunui ui trans-Atlantic commerce and tbe merchant marine is placed in American hands. The United States will dictate ocean traffic. It has been decided that at least one of the new battleships provided for by congress shall be constructed at a government navy jard. A Baging, Boaring Flood ^ Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of LisboD, la., had to repair. "Standing waist deep in icy water,'' he prites, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Threat and Lung troubles by J. E Kaufmann. Price 50c. Stopped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. H. Eads, of Jcnesville, Va , "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by J. E. Kaughfmann 25c. "Young man," said an apostle, "rlo rnn rpnltTiP wVipn rnn rpfirA at night that you may be called before the morning dawns?" "Yep, sir," responded the young man, 'T realize it fully. I am the father of a threeweeks-old baby." Four persons, representing four generations, dwell in the same house iD Kansas City, Mo. The greatgrandmother is 52 years of age, the grandmother is 33, the mother is 1G, and the baby is a month old. Of All Hot Weather Enemies Of humanity cholera is the worst. Treatment to be effective must be prompt. When vomiting, purging and sweat announce that the disease is present, combat *it with Perrv Davie' Painkiller. All bowel troubles, like diarrhoea, cholera morbus and dysentery are overcome by Painkiller. It is equally health-promoting in all climates. The attorney general cf the United States has investigated the beef trust and finds it illegal, and proceedings will be instituted against it. Montlucon has an old gentleman of seventy-six with a beard ten feet ten and one-half inches long, and a mustache stretching over more than a yard and a half. To think troth is the worship of the head; to do noble works of usefulness and charity, the worship of the will; to tell love and trust in man and God is the glad worship of the heart.?Theodore Parker. A Poor Millionaire Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by J. E Kaufrnann druggist. fj ' Si I i ^4 \ I w*iPr*y w? - E i Ir i#SS|#3 j i y MORE COTTON I to the acre at less cost, means $ j mere money. | | More Potash I P in the Cotton fertilizer improves the x P soil ; increases yield?larger profits. j| ft Send for oi:r book ^frce) explaining hew to ? S get these results. jj GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New, Yoik. The Most Costly Book. The most costly book in the world is declared to be a Hebrew Bible now in the Vatican. It is said that in 1512 Pope Julius II, refused to sell the Bible for its weight in gold, which would amount to $103,000. That is the greatest price evtr offered ror a dook. I take great pleasure in giving the very highest testimonial to Dr. Baker's Blood and Liver Cure. I used it in 1895 Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was severely afflicted with the disease and tried my family physician, in addition to various remedies, without effect. I procured some of the above medicine, and before using a bottle of it I could walk without my crutches, and by the time I had used a bottle and a half, I felt entirely well, aDd have not suffered any since. I cheerfully recommend it, and believe it will do all its propietors claim for it. Respectfully, E. 0. MastiD, Deputy Collector of Wilkps County, N. C., Feb 22, 1898. For sale at the Bazzar. Eefiections of a Bachelor. Vanity is twin sister to selfishness. The trouble with an income is that it is all outgo. D. B. Hdi is said to be busy picking a candidate for 1904. This is news, indeed. It is a wise son that doesn't let the father know he understands what a fool he is. To Curs a Cold in Cae Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refuLd the money if it fails to cure. E. "W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c i I A Tiny Flower'H Great Message. The trailing arbutus has only one very near relative, and it lives in Japan. This teils to the botanist a strange story. When North America was warmer, the parent of both spread over northern America and Asia. With the descent of the ice cap. in the glacial period, the flowers were forced downward, one on the east coast of Asia and one on the east coast of America. They have been separated just long enough and under surroundings just different enough to have made a little difference in their appearance and habit, and yet their common origin is still easily traceable.?Ladies' Home Journal. The listener at the Z?<oor. "Did she say. 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