The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 08, 1906, Image 4
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,wn, *
"" 11,1 BY??t undertaken
l. iwrc- f!', K"l "*,Uo7\
.. ***7" publishing houKC. Il\
? letters of In trod tie
? xx ?????>' ?he I lie rounds When
wmfchked her the i?'sult a week Inter
replied that nothing had devel
oped, but that she was JiihI an much
obliged to him
"For what?" he queried.
"Why, fi?? all your kiuduet?H and
trouble, of eourne."
"Nonaenne; I've done nothing; you
have gained nothing." came fioiii the
former football player.
?\\? II. you lri??l anyway, and I'm
obliged to >'(>U," nhe iiiMlMied
"My dear MIks ni{inU," replied the
brawny won of Kll, "I was hiought up
at Vale, and wo were trained to
ueore! "
The next day fiho f^eeived an offer
from one of the firms (hut had turn
ed her away.
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TERRIBLE ITCHING SCALP
l'av.?liiH IlioWe Out AI?o on UiiikIh ?u<l
Llmlit-Aii Old Nolilli'v Ilcelm-tim
"Cutlciua Is a Htcnnliii;."
"At all tinica anil to all people 1 am
M illing to teatify to I In* merits ol (.'uti
1'iirn. It Hftvcd me from worne iiiau lie*
torture ol linden, about (lie yeur til'X), with
itching on my acalp and temple*, and at
terwards it commenced to break out on
my hand*. Then it broke out on my limb*.
I then went to a hinge in, whose tic.it*
inent did in#* no good, tint rather aggra
vated the disease. I then told Inm I
would go and Me a phyan.iaijjn Krie. l lu?
reply was that 1 could go anywf'Me, but
ii caao ot oczenia like mine Could not l>e
eared; that I wan too old (W)l. I went to
an eminent doctor in the rtty ot Kriu and
treated with lu in for mix uioiiIIih, with
iik? result*. I nnd read ol the (.'uucura
Remedies, ami ?o ' acnt lor the ('ulicwia
Soap, Ointment and l{e?olvent. nod con
tinued Inking the Resolvent until I h id
taken *ix hot I lea, atopping it to take the
fills. I was now getting better. I took
two hatha a 'lay, and at night J let the
lather ot, the Soap dry on. I used the
Ointment with great effect after washing
in warm water, to atop the itehing at
once. I am now cured. The ('ultima J
treatment m ii hlejcsing. and mIioiiIiI I >e
used hy every aiih who lias ilchitiK i ? f the
*kin. I can't *ay any more, ami thank
(iod that He ha-i given the world aiteh a
curative. Win H <irav, .'W03 Mr Vernon
bt., Philadelphia, l'a., Auguot 2, llH>."?. "
"Seeing" London.
I wlsli I could revive the Itrst feel
tug of si rn ngcunss and asl on I sh men'
which overcame me w'lten I lh: t ar
rived in lini'ii-iinl and \\ 1 1 1 ? ? I ? falls to
the envied lot of every foreigner or
HVftry l'ltiKliaiiniaii who ha? lieeii away
from tils country for a long lime I
turn green with envy every sumuiei
when I sen the hundreds ? > f \m?-iieau
tourisls ill the stir. I :i of I.UIldoll ami
leiiiMinlier thai 1 1 1 ? ? v are iimlorgnliig
an experience which will remain with
tliotn as an Ideal memory fur the n>st
of their lives, hut whle.i, ,'f they I'O
main hero, will wear off 1 used to
roe Mr. Pickwick and Si. in W'eller and
Mr. faitks at every c:?rm r in lUooins
bury, and in fall Mnif I constantly rati
across Col. Newcomc ami Major fend
ennis. For the tlrst. few weeks or my
first t;(av la t/Ondon I haunted the
.. 1?rurv lane dhitrlet for types" which
liH't bocotue familiar to mo in my
yo.tthful novel reading days. Tuo
? range thing about it all ia that,
whereas overy American who conies
horn at otu-e iMiints these people nut I
to nil! ami dwells with Rlee in the j
discovery, I never see them now I'.n-y j
have either become so familiar to tho |
jaded view of the tugrnlned Londoner |
or they must have been merely tho I
tlnmentv, of the easily intluenccd imag- I
Illation of tie- iuipr?'ssionat)b? greou |
iio: n Hrcokly n I .il'e
- I
I I at red is often the result ol j
knowing but one side "I a person, j
K Nil ro
tiilTi'i' KullVil itu IHJ .Sol.lti-r.
All old v.iiit.i-l', rel'lix'd t I'll) i-nflYej
nt 7:'. rei-overed Ins b and tells I
Jl bi'm t it ;| s folio w a :
?^stm-U to eofl't -I* fo| v A 1- . riltbell^ll
f Ik u i fed me a^ani ami aK.iu
"About e;^ht ye:ir> i.a ? :i re-ult ]
of coffee drink inu wiiit ii ? oir.-> <te.i n y I
1 1 \ er i. 1 w as taken with a \ : v m-\ ere i
iilt!i?-k id malarial l"ver.
"I would apparently ie> >\-er and j
Ktait about 1 1 1 > usual work only to .-hi'- j
fer a re|:ip>i\ \ I t el- llii, bad been re- j
1'eatcd several tones iIiiiiiil' tlx* \eai t .
was ayain taken violently lil
"The doctor s;i id lie had carefully ]
f-tudied my ease ami it was either <|iiit j
eoftec or die,' :n I *" i >? : 1 1 me to take i
l'osluin in its pine 1 bad always
thought rotYee one of my dearest
friends, and eM'i'ein l!v when su k and
1 was very tum-h tak n b.o-k by the
doctor's decision for I hadn't siispeeled
the coffee I drank .-oubl possibly cause
my troubles.
"I thouvht i: over for a few nuiiiileo j
nml tinally told the doctor 1 would
make the change. Fostum un* pro
cured for me the same day and made
neforditu: to directions; well, I liked it
and stuck to it and hIiicp then I lia\e
been a new man. The cluingc in lie.ilth
begnn in a few days and surprised m<
and now, alth 'Ugh 1 iiiu *i-veiily ? w ? ?
t ,.r ...... > .1.. V.I S , ? ? - - ; , ? '
. ii lid for the past mouth have been I
teaming, driving sixteen mile* a ?W'y.
besitteM loading and unloading the
wagon. That'* what foatum in the
place of coffee hAx tlon?' for me. 1 now
like the fostum hh well as I did coffee.
"I have knowtv people who did liot
care for Tottum at tlr?t. hut after hav
ing learniHl to mtike it properly accord*
~ liif to direction*. th??y hnTe mrar to like |
ft an well a* ontYoe. 1 never mi as a
ehenee to pruise it."' Name given l?y
' roetuitt Co., BattU Creek. Mich.
, T.ook for Hie Hftle hook, "The I^oriJ
^ yk g?.
? ?
MEXICAN TROOPS f
SHOOT RIOTERS
Workmen frisarmei] at the Gi eany
Copper Mines.
AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS RE TURK
No Settlement of Mine Wayes Diffi
culty -? Socialism Not the Cause
of Riot-.?Race H?ti*d fromi
ntnt,
Ibsbee, Ariz Th<> Anrrcaii \o.un
llM'I'X WllO Willi IKI'O.-K (III: Me.XIcall
I I i in* jit Njh'o wiili < ;uvi rnu. %' ?;i !?<? I
of Sonora base (dinned to Hisbi
Their km* v i ? ???>? wi'i e iH> longer n ? eded,
although their presence there before
the in rival of Colonel Kosterlisky i t J ?
1 .Mexican rur/iles held the Mcjciean n ? i 1 1
t'l'M iii check.
The town i* now under oartial law
and Colonel i ? i> I < r I i > l< v in disunion;; ,
A indlca lis ami " f < xicnin alike. ? ol
oim*I K"si. i li-Ky ami Coventor Ysabcl,
assisted |iy Ccncral Torres, are on tin* ,
ground, ami Colonel Ct'cclie, elilel
owner of (lie Camim-a copper mines, J
makes (lie statement llril tile trouble
is over. A i onuer v a I i ve estimate of
the ii i| in I* or killeil in llie Iwo da.v s' (
lighting Is thirty six Mexicans ami six
A liM'i'JeaiiH.
Kvery street in < n i?m js-'m ???
Irol.ed liy Mcxica.i Mdilh rs, nil. lies'
am| tlie volunteers who lefl Xaco. Co! .
onel Kosterlisky arrived in Canitwa |
wllh twenty live rurales ami : many |
more regular Mexiean soldier#, riding I
across the country from Magdalcna.
the military hcadipia iters. Colonel \V. ?
C. ?irer'iii' had eommaml of lli?* volnn- <
teerjj from here, while Colonel Kostei
lislty coiiiuuindcd lite Mexican forces.
Coventor Ysabcl proclaimed martial
law, relieving the civil authorities i
J K'ln any responsibility for tin- present. ;
There has been no attempt to reach j
any solution of the wn;;e scale at < 'a
naiiea. The Mexicans have been re j
eelving $?'! a day, Mexican. ciptal to'
SI.SO gold. The wasie scale was th<>
> 'II Use of the trouble in the camp. Men '
rei?< hilig here say that the Mexicans J
declared that they would not return to!
work for less than $.'? a day silver. I
Mexico City There has been no :
public excitement here over llie (Ja j
nanca riot, though mm h concern was
shown by Americans list the trouble,
in Ik 1 > t spread through unwise action j
in < 'aiianea. Consular A gi tit Calhraith
has been criticised for what seemed a
one-sided attitude and lor his call for i
aid from his ( ? ovcruiucnt. That more.
Mexicans were killed and wounded
than Americans is thought to show !
that tin; latter were possibly the an- >
trrc-sors. 'llie statement of Colonel ?
Cicetie that the riot had it* cause in 1
a Socialistic urbanization anions the j
Mexican laborers is ridiculed, as Mexl I
? an laborers have nowhere any Social* I
i .. 1 1 1 ? organizations.
A stateuiciif by I.uis K. Torres, cotn
mander of flic inilitary zone in Sonora, i
is to the effect that the Americans |
opened tire on the strikers in the j
lumber yard at the mines, provoking [
the spming that resulted in the death i
of Ccorge and William Metcalf. Then, |
ii is reported. Americans in atttoino '
biles ami <>n horseback passed through j
the streets of the town, shooting into I
private houses and killing Hl'teen Mex !
i-'ans and wounding several persons, i
iiii hiding a child w ho was leaving
school. The Mexicans Immediately oh 1
t. lined pistols tu In* in readiness lor i
further trouble.
The Mexican Ileiahl sa.\?: -It i> !
most fortunate that in such Junctures I
us this the t lovernments at Washing- '
ton and this city are so sincerely an! i
mated by a desire to avoid making J
matters worse by harsh lanuuairc and I
mutual recrimination. The conduct of j
the Mexican < Jov ern inciit ami the '
Ibiosi'velt Ad niiuist ra I ion has been <
eha ract err/.ed by admirable sell re- I
straiut and by an evinced friendliness
whi.'h is gratifying to all serious and ;
well disposed people on both shies of j
the boundary line."
FATA!, TUnl.l.ir/ CI5ASI1. I
lleMilt <>f Kfik:l I'rox idenee Midnight |
Mlsiistec? The Cmc Turned Tin'l le. I
l'l'o\ ulem.'e, II. 1 Klevetl ll\eS WrIV j
lost, twenti' 'persons hadly hurt. two ? ? I* |
whom may die. nml Iwnilv slightly in
jured !u the overturning of n crowded
trolley rii r in Knst Providence. Tin*
car was traveling ;it such speed tliat it
iviis torn from the I rucks nml was
thrown twenty feet before turning tur
t le. rile t leu til 1 1 -i i-? :
tii-ofKi" .'lifMiTsnn, twenty year*.
Thornton: lid wiifil I'. Itrcnnau, null- j
teell years. < 'raiislini. I!. 1 Alice
I'taukliu. seventeen years, Thornton; !
latino <?amhoui. twenty t hr<?1 year*. J
Thornton: .lolin (latin. twi-nt) \i-ai>, j
I Itlenei \n:;>*!o < in-main. tlnnv ?
\eatv riiornt"ti: liuspive ? Juertiit. ,
I \\ i ? i j I \ tl\ i \ i :u v ( Mm-y \ iile; lit 1 1 . ? 1 \\
lilt. Iv. nuietei n \i ar>, l'ro\ i.]en< e:
lterllia M Kellex eighteen Veil-. !
I ! i ? ? i 1 1 1 < 1 1 1 . Willnini W l.nther. tweiit\
s ' - v e 1 1 \ ell I > !'|IH lililiir; .It'll :i Sehlicid
i t n il. lei 11 \i'lir?, I ? 1 1 1 \ V llle.
\i Miinit i' ?iiiii, tit ;< { w .) > between
I'l liieli.. : , 1 1 < I 1 1 1 \ el' ? ide. atld abol'.f
- 1 \ ; 1 1 1 1 1 - > ! i .mii ill - < ity . t le- t ra</k
einv.-N -diarph ;it t lie I ..i .i long lull
'"?I p.irti- ulavlv li?a\.\ ^imlV, i\'U .
pre\ eli I . .1 I \ lew o| ;l,e I .....I
.-iliead. and an elei-in-- aiv lamp at ih'
cornel* )-? said !o h.l\r- 'te.Ml h.ll d ' \ '
xt-ilile at I oe|o,l? a. in. lie- hour at
which ilie ;i ' id t happened. The
mot ? 'I 1 1 1 :i n W .1 I. .in. her. a new eti:
p!o\e. unable to ---e i : i r iii tii-ni of lin
ear. and unaware ?: tin sharp ? in \ .
t e'.ow. a I ! . > wei I lie ear to ciMMl rap I \
do W ii i lie hill
r.'lllt-r-oli t.1 I'.e t'eline^se ? ? i*?\ ?-l t:> M
Nashville. I enn Hie State Memo
era lie convention adjourned after l{ep
resell I niivi- M K I'a I ? er*on. ??! Mem
phis \>;is unanimously nominated for
? ?overnor. and II II. Ilanuati for |{ . 1 1 1 -
road ( 'oinutissioiiei lie is now Ad.lti
bVVt-t letu-ral of Slate.
Hoy KesellelS MroWUed.
In trying to s;i \ e Milllr l'etru-e ftoin '
ilrow mug Join, itonadi. s and 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ?? - rt ? ?
I'tllseo, Ills selioollinl I es. We], illOWIi.l
ai Halt loi tl. I.'oiiii.
I ail>or W'oi 1>I.
i
Hoston <arfia}'o and wa^ott workers*
lust their >tnke. )
New Jersey factory law* arc being I
rigidly enforced. i
Upholsterers of St. I'Mil, Minn., ha\e |
decided to form a nnlon. I
Carpenters of rensaoola, I'la.. haxei
been on ? ettik?. Xot the ya*t two yvau. ?
Tlie opeu shop has been declared by j
the Hoston. Mass. Carriage and "Wo^ou '
Manufacturers' Association
Children nnder twelve years of ajro
me not allowed to work in Rnfofaii
faclytiVK.
! MADRID ASSASSIN A SUICIDE
Anarchist Morales Kills Himself
After Siaymg a Policomaa
fJomb Thrower's llody Id^ntifieci and
| ' indiq(*?arvtly L'tmed Bu rial ? - Wa#?
Trying to ?%capo m pisguiso.
M.dl ill S; . ' I I i> a*iti..im?'?'.| olll
!]\ th.lt tin- I.'lilv 1,1' M.llll|i-| Moi'dlcit,
w iji|iiur<* .itt'l k<ili-i?lc r>< i iiri'6il at
| I'.ni jiMt .!<? .* *??!#?*? I ) : i ^ t ???<? 11 fully iden
' tilled ; ? lhat "I tin* It lilt 1'i'lllst \vl|??
I 111 <"v\ Hit' ItOlllll ill K MM \ 1 1< ? 1 1 s < ? it 1 1< I
'm: -i n \ n i'ii'i.i ; 1 1 1 ? I licit i hi' reward i >f
J.illln) pe?flas lJf|."?IHli oil CIV d Jol' 1 1 i 0
I ;i itcxi nl llir perpetrator of I lit* out- I
liit;'- will In* yivi'ti to ilii* willow of
Snare/, Value/. Ilit' poll, i iii.i it who wits
hilled In a t ri'rtl i iik Morale*.
Ibtrhil ha* ht'fii Indiana nl ly denied
lln- I ? , 1 1 V ol till' ] 1 1 1 I'll <- It i m t . Ills flltllCl*
Juts i ,?) , 1 1 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 " I kinship with lltt? olkjtM I
ol' v, m tti-h 1 1 >? I c> I a I i 1 1 1 1 , ntlij pllbfM'
width hi- -onuht tc; every way to heap
? ?oil I tt tt 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 a- hotly, with h was
i ' \ | ?'i - I 1 1 III (III- il'.VJll of (lit* I'll tll'tf'lj of
J ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Sltcfso.
.M .1 a 1 1 fa 1 1 ti. i :i village near Torrejon
ill* Anion, mi iifi't'si ha? been made,
t litt I ill a ,\ oik |i . ?.ivli') before llit1 hojiih
i it i 1 I'll i-f i ? lalli'il fof two in tt li'S lo go to'
Madrid. lit- iK rhargfd willi having
lifi'ti an ;t < 'v? 'Hi) ? 1 i ? -i ? of Mom icx.
1 1 has hi'i'ii h'ai'tii'il thai llu> hoiltb
was made of Hit' iron of tt small Haft1,
mii It ji.s ft/ay readily hi' rented in Ma
? ' i nl lor Jy'- lo .SI a month. Il was
lilU'tl willi jiici'i'H of t?lee| ami cxnloM
i vi*-.
Anions inn ny details of tin* idfiititi*
t atioit of Morales as I hi.1 hoinh thrower
in tin- tf-t i 1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 > ol Si'tiot ( "tii'sl a , pro
p fit* l or of llif iioti-l from the ha Irony
of \t h i i ii i ho deadly missile w as
thrown. lit* viewed tin* body innl pro
nounced it ttmpti'si ioii.'i hly that of hi*
ii'tfiil patron.
l! has In ? i ? 1 1 ast'i't la iiit'tl thai on May
?_'<i Mora It's attended tin* republican fe.?
liviiics at. j:,ir<M'lona. ami thr same day
h*fl l<*t Mailt nl in Sin' train du luxe in
ill:- i ittipany i,t st'Vi?ral wi ll known
pl'i.pll' Willi whom lit' discussed po Ji ?
ii - II'1 1 1'| ii'i'st,*ii t t*i I hiinst'if as tin;
owiit'r of a fttflory al llareeloiiii.
Winn Morales at M o'clock Sn t ui'thi.v
night entered thf station at Torrc.ioii
lif was d isg u i set I as a workingtua n.
wcatinu a hint' suit ami white canvas
shoe-. lli* asked a nit ! in i li a rir?* of
tin* ollii'i* al what I inn' tin* night train
h'lt lot I 'a i ,-t'lona . Sin' saiil it was
la ti* at ni'-ihi. At a work nut it's inn
Morales rallctl for lisli. wint.' atnl bread,
Kill alt* little,
I 'i ? I i i -t * i j i a ii Sua re/. ?Va Ides, who hail
lead t In; ' i It ?><?? r i |i I iofis of tin* titan seen
"ti tin' balcony, not ici'tl Mornh's' re*
M'tiihla lift' to it ami suspected that he
was tin- author of the liottth outrages.
When lif ordered him lo halt Morales
atti'inpleil lli'jht. hut thf re were other
ptjlifi'tiie ti in thf 'hits, who followetl
tie- inurtlf t'f r. W'lieff Mi, Tah's mi\v the
hope ifssttf ss of his llmlit, lie turncit
In- weapon upon himself ami sent a
litilif I into his heatl.
\ 1 1 examination of the pockets of
I In* t.1 K'ii 1 1 mail showed thai they run
tamed *? in money ami a small supply
of Iread ami cheese. hut there was
nothing in litem that would give it
flew |u his fdeitlily. Tills fart
f i fa teil a tloiihl that the man was
Morales, hul ? lieii the (inventor of
Madrid arrived Willi Scuor Cuesla,
i< If nl i Ii itiiui was iinuu'diaif and posi*
I i t'f. The hods was then brought lo
Madrid. At lirsi* there was a desire
lo Inn v it at Tiu rejon de Aldus, hut
when this was suggested tiie villager,*
indignantly rcTusiTi ty, ^i*ruii4 the hod.v
hi i*f pose Tn I heir townT
Villagers ol' Tnrrejtui tie Aftlos give
a graphic description of the capture
and death of Morales'. They say he
appeared lo he greatly faligred ami
fell asleep on a heneh in the station.
On en If ri tig the inn he called l'or
'I inner, hut searcfly tasted a morsel.
The proprielress of Mite Inn discussed
with hint the prevailing topic of the
throwing of the hoinh at Madrid, de
flating ii wits a heinous crime. At this
the stranger shifted nervously, buying,
" Kvery tine has his own ideas, which
shotthi he respected.'' Soon after that
he tried to leave the town.
l ite body (if Morales was exposed in
the afternoon for the purpose f> f alhty
uig puhiif i t'l il tgt i a t ton. I lioilsanils of
persons > urged helorf the niuuicl]?tl
uiorutif seeking lo yet in line to lie
it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ft 1 to thf room where the hotly
lav. hut cavalry and infantry blocked
I lie efforts of the throng, which mur
mured imprecations against the
assassin. IMihlic feeling watt Intense,
i llicit \ because of the great number of
vie I inis.
m:i.rr.i:ss aitkk opkkatmn.
I'ar.llxsi* (JuieUlv Follows Aflor < ' 1 ? ? r U
ll.i- ' '1 ? ?--et 1 I !y r> straightened.
A V M :i result of
ha\.m: h.- r \ is siramhteued liv :iit
I imi | ? r I i'i 'tiled hy ;i pliysieiaii of
r<>|'i'U:i. .lame- l'oaeork. night elerk f
tl.i s.ui.a If nilii-t*. s- ui Railroad
1 1 Mop, t;j ! mi I a- \ i-uas. eonipletely par
:\'\ /.i'. I.
I". \i.'.>. k w as i i'iins eyed when In*
in-' I't'unn w?>i kills; in lhi> olliee as ;i
? all I operation was suceess
till .1, ?;!. ?-!:.??!!! (JH hut a ft OS"
i i . ? <>| <m ii :<>u ohc -id.- of Ins face lif.ua ii
' ? iwitrli .mil ill.- foatures heenine
? i:. 'a :: 'I'lic | ? . 1 1 ? I \ - - -lowly spread,
ami i.i- limbs useless.
< .i - -a 1 1 i ii * j? ?!??- I M'J'lic < 1a nior.
l'i-.-i?lf-.: Ht. returnim; from
1 1 ? 1 1 ? ?| ?? ?. - > l 1 '?mi- \ I \ a uia Itai.'road
? ?Mi.al- u i : 1 1 ?. > .1 I a \ orii imii Would bo
-II inn::; r: U ill a II Willi. I?llt mere | ? ? ? T ? * ?
Jar ilaiu r w.nild m>t he^ieeded. lie
i.i i - i -i i ! polii h ? 1 1 "Ksulers."
K il'.ed in I .oop t lie- 1 .oop.
l' tul Suberv He. a prominent Nejv
li>?T.tii. was U i ! i < m I ami II M. lien
-I. aw. i planter ami bank eashier, of
New llioiia. ? as fa1, ally injured in the
loop :hr ;u Atliletio l'arli. New Or
loans. The oar jumped ttte trnek. the
man t r i K i 1 1 u a wajf'i' main.
'1'rls.o fooplt* in <>o(hiiu>.
M-ie than Jo.thio s.in I'mm i>eo peo
ple I a\o nar ed Now York City t?>
ii\e .sin i- I ii?? vill i tiXirii'ki*.
?" ? 'Vr
importing Notesw.
Tli.> Corn. 11 V ni ver.-ity lawn ipuntf
team defeated Hamilton rf'olhj:e
Clinton. .V V.. I?y a score ?? f 5 (o 1,
Sir John Nutting, of' ICf 1 u l]\ 1 l?l . ? Iijim
offered a eup lis a perpetual trophy (or
I lie ? in oiu jiuoinem of yuehtiug oil the
l.aVes. . . .
Kdmoml It lane's four year-old ha}" ,
liOrio .Tardy, fiy Flying Fox? Airs and
? 1 1 iic.'S, lina boon sold to Menor lairo.
an AiyVuiftie'hrTOdei for *ir?0.?>0P
I'hf Vale tennis play eta \vtT? defeat
ed hy llnrvn\d by 7 to ? ill the nnmuil ,
dual itmKh on Ihu-jjiou'tid* of she
Hnvtn Lit ^ u Club. -
9
Items of Interest From Many
Parts of the State
MINOR MATTERS OF STATE NEWS]
Happening* of More or Lena Import
ance Told in Paragraph* ? The Cot
'-on Market*.
Charlotte Cotton Market.
'11 1 esc. prices represent l prices
paid to w agon* :
( lood middling .,.11 I I
SI ii?-l middling..*., a' II 1-4
Middling 111-8
Good middling, tinned II l-M
StiiiiiH 'J to 30
General Cotton Market.
! :i 1 vest oil, oiiicl 113 -ft
Ne\* Orleans, inisy 11
Mobile, easy. . . . ' 10 7-8
Savnnnnh, ea?y; 11
( 'harleston, nominal 11
Wilmington, steady .. .. 11
Norfolk, ?|ii iot 111-4
Baltimore, nominal 11 1-2
New York, quiet 11.45
Boston, quiet . 1 1 .45
Philadelphia, steady .'.11.70
Houston, quiet A . . 1 1
Augusta, qujet l|l 1-8
Memphis, <|ii ici and nominal .. I.lf 1-10
St . Louis, quiet 1 \ .'1-10
Cincinnati j. ? ?
Louisville. linn jl 1 5*8,
! ci
Brokers Can't Sell Liquo/.
Kaleigh, Special.- -.Judge Thomas K.
Purnell in the federal Court here
i' rented a considerable soil sal ion by
charging I lie grand jury Ijhat it would
he their duty to return true hills
tor selling liquor without license
against an\ parlies in Kaleigh who re
ceived samples of whiskey from distij
lertf'br wholesalers elsewhere and sold
hy these samples to tlie Raleigh dis
pensary or private individuals. It i*
known dial a number of brokers and
others have sold lo the dispensary and
others In this way. The judge de
clared thai tliis practice was mo.'e
reprehensible limn the "blind tiger"
vender who slipped around I he corner
and sold whiskey by the pint.
Prices of Furniture Rained.
lliirh Point, Special. ? The North
Carolina Case Workers' Association,
in session her*- advanced the price of
furniture live per cent, this same ad
vani-f was made simultancuuslv hy nil
the Southern furniture manufi.eturers
many of them heinjr present at this
meeting. The Western manufactur
ers, in session at Chicago, made the
same advance, so it is generrl through
out the I'uited States. Manufaetur
ers from Si I the southern states were
in atendance upon the rleeting arid
a great time was had. The next
meeting will l>c hchl iif Morehead
Cit\ in August of this year, Mr/-'
C. .1. Field, the cflleient secretary
of the ass>>u>alivn, \vh"". re-el^ctcd with
an increase in salary ~
Defandants Acquitted.
Winston-Salem, Special ? -Snm Kr>
hre. Milliam Plean and J. E. AYhit
hook, who have been on trial in the
uperior court since Monday indicted
for the nuirler of Henry Kohre, a
Kussian Jew, in this city Sunday
night, Jurmniy 21st, were acquitted.
The jury acting upon the instruc
tions from Judge Peebles, who saul
that the State had failed to incrimi
nate the defendants with crime ex
cept the testimony of Sallie Stewart,
and thai he wouid not convict or iiinig
a "Yaiier" dog upon her evidence.
The case was disposed of without
argument hy counsel.
New Professors Elected.
b'aleigh, Special. ? Mr. Thos. Nelson
was elected Professor and Mr. H.
Moore Parker, Assistant Professor ii>
the. Text lie Department fit' the Agri
cultural and Mechanical College by
the board of trustees. These elec
tions n'i\e strength to the department
and more satisfaction to the students
of the eolh'^e and the citizens of
Walcigh.
Verdict For Damages.
Wilmington. Special. ? In the su
peiior court Charles I). Wilson, a
traveling salesman, was awarded
HUH damages against the Atlantic
Coast Line railway for injuries re
cei\ed while crossing the defendant
company's tracks in this city. Wilson
un> s 1 1 nek by a passing train, receiv
ing permanent injuries.
New Enterprises.
The Merchants' and Farmers' Hank
of (Jaysburg, was chartered with' a
capital stock of ?$?">, 000 subscribed by
A. .1. I'.llis and others to do a com
mercial business.
Another charter is to the Washing
ton Amusement Co., 'of. Beaufort coun
ty for the op<^twMx_ftfLlWt>a! remand.
skating rink/' at a capital of $2,000
subscribed hy H. W. Taylor and
ot hers.
The Ifobertson (Sroecrv Co., of Sal
isbury reduces its capital to .$4,000.
C. 5k Mooinson i* president.
Contract for 25,000/000 Brick.
I Salisbury, special. --vli. Isen
i hour" of Spencer, has a contract for
nniLiitg 2*>,0 )0,000 brick at >Whitin?^
wlffre a nuHlcrn bri<j_k ptjrut has
established. Mr. Jacnhoui^ is nonp
kturniug oij t *20.000- brvrk daily Hltft 1
I I wilrequue AImto .yeiqi or o^vXo
ity tho t>rd?*\ ? ' +'ir'9
Io tha Senate Mr. Uayner, in a stir
ring ap*eeh, sittnchwl tlif protective
tybUiu. ^
TAII HEEL CROP BULLETIN
CJeneral Summary of Condition of
North Caroliua Crops for Week
Ending Monday, June 4, 1003
The uica.ii tern ^Arrut tire for the
Slai? during t li?* pa*t ?iTk whs aboui
I decree helovv norin%l. It has been
cool ?1 it t iti^r ii* liist pail <?f the "week,
fftul warm during the latter part. 1 Ik*
lowest temperatures genet ally <
red uu ay iiUili, and the highest on
Juno lsi ami iiiid. Thd" has been
some com plaints of cold winds during
the nist portion of the week doing
some daoiayi-, hut as u whole (lie
weather was 94 decrees which oc
curred on June lhid in Kohesou coun
ty; and the lowest, was l(i decrees
which ocenred on May 101 h at many
plac?K in th* eastern district.
The rainfall for the past week was
ahout 0.30 inch below normal, light
rains having fallen on June 1st; tind,
and .'Ird. The rainfall of the preced
ing week was quite heavy and has
proved very beneficial, but the dry
winds quickly evaporated the moist
ure and now rain is needed particular
ly in the central district. '
Quarrel Over An Account,
Asheville, Special ? A special to
The City.cn from Andrews, snysV
"Harvey fltvl Jake Mc.Fall, of Lown
des .county, fla., and Will Quiett has
a light n^Tihodo, five miles east of
here, resulting in Jake McFall being
killed by Qi.iett and Quiett being
seriously but not dangerously cut.
The fight was the result of a dispute
over an account. The MeFalls began
the affray and approached Quitt with
<|jawn knives, Quitt retreated, warn
ing them not to follow, but they made
a dash at him, cutting his left arm
twice, inflicting severe gashes. Quitt
fired four shots, wounding Jake Mc
Fall in the head. McFall died about
10 o'clock. Quiett walked to Andrews
and surrendered to Deputy Sheriff
Klliolt.
Prof. Rassett Retires From "Trinity
College.
John Spencer Bacsett, I'll. 1)., pro
fessor of history in Trinity College,
Durham, has resigned to accept a
similar chair at Smith College, North
ampton, Mass. About two and a half
years ago Dr. Basset t wrote an article
for a magazine in which he asserted
that, with the exception of Hubert E.
Lee, Booker T. Washington was the
greatest man the South had produced
in a hundred -years. The article at
tracted considerable attention
throughtoit the country and was the
object of some adverse criticism at
the time. Dr. Basset t tendered hi^.
resignation to the collvge authorities,
but they declined lo accept it.
IA -
Sad Death at Maryville.
Muryville, Special.? -A sad clout It
occurred iff this city last. Wednesday
moriiin^f when Miss Heryle (Joddard,
daughter ?? t* Nathin and Dorcas (}od
dard, passed into the beyond after
an illness of one week, of heart trou
ble. Despite the fact tkat she lias
been in very poor health for some
years, sin* was very ambitions to se
cure. an education, sometimes too ill
to pursue her studies bnt would rally
and resume until she had just, reached
the goal which she had so faithfully
struggled to attain. She was just
ready to receive her diploma from the
!??-... ..f I.:.. I ...l.m. .-i.~
IMWiiut v.i'Ultl V Ill^ll OVIIUUly 11 OHO
was suddenly stricken down, one week
before her death with the fatal heart
t rouble.
Captain Garst and Lieutenant-Com
mander Witherspoon, of the battle
ship Whode Island, were put on trial
on charges connected with the rceent
-stranding of that vessel.
ll is aleged that Speaker Canivm is
backing Congressman lluff in his fail
ing to appear at the Pennsylvania
Railroad inquiry until after Congress
adjourns.
The House after securing t <|Uornm
by arresting members, passed the
Compulsory l'iducational bill.
Senator Stanley in a speech at
tacked the. American Tobacco Com
pany.
Representative Gaines' -Campaign
Contribution Publicity tiill y i|] be
reported favorably to the House.
Senator Hailey'and others express
the opinion that under the Hate Hill
a rate made by the Interstate Com
merce Commission can be kept in the
courts until it expires.
King Alfonso ami (^ueeti Victoria
attended a gala operatic performance.
Democrats are forcinir the tariff to
the front, and Republicans admit that
it will probably be the issue of the
campaign.
Rev. Dr. .1. A. Snyder celebrated
his fortieth anniversary as pastor of
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, New
Maiket. 4
President C 'asset t, of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, returned home and
pave out a statement on the disclosure
I of grafting by officials.
^Tliere. is 1o be no ?slaiV* presented
when the lYniuylvJinia Republican
Convention meets this week.
O v *
Speaker Cannfin tt> the llou>e lead
ers are ' *iif>?ity*rmbrtfrassrd. by, the
linexpectei^ re|M?i titig ' of the KlpliJ
nome, ,-jo Mexicans ana o Americans
UnViutf lx"( i\ billed in the tv.o day#'
*
Telegraphic Briefs
tight tag,
BOX OF WA^ER3 FREE-NO. ORUGS
?CURES BY A8S0RPTI0M.
Curt* n?lohlny of Ori-IUI HrsntU ?uJ
Hurl Httuiulio^liort ?
It lout t it jf ? "? i? i r ?
ilirKiiliir lira rl, Ktc.
! Take ? Hull's Water ?ny time ot the dsj*
or night, and note the immediate gpod rt
tfet on yv.ir itoinacb. It shsoihs the ,
| disinfect* the stomach, kills the poison
?er tog sud cum the diseaie. Catauh ot
le bead uu'J throat, uti vvholcsmme i <j <>' i and
overeating make bad stomach*. bcareely
any stomach is entirely free from taint of
soma kind. Mull'a Awti Belch Ualeis will
make your stomach healthy hy ub?orbnig
foul gases which arise Irotn the undigested
food and hy re enforcing the lining ot tiie
stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix
the food with the gastric mices. This
cures stomach trouble, promote* digestion,
sweetens the breath, stops belching ami
fermentation. Heart action becomes strong
and regular through tins process.
Discard drugs, as you know from expert
eneo they do not cure stomach trouble
Try u. commou-serise (Nature's) method
tbat does cure. A soothing, healing sensa
tion results instantly.
We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will
do this, and wo want you to know it. This
offer may not appear agaiu.
690 GOOD FOR 23c. 142 1
|
Send thie coupon with your nam*
and address and your druggist's name
and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we
will supply you a sauinle free if you
have never u#ed Mull's Awti- Belch
Wafers, and will also send you <? cer
tificate good for 23c. toward the pur
chase of more Belch Wafrrs. Vou; will
liud them invaluable tor stomaeii trou
ble; cure* by absorption. Addrm
Mui.l's Graph Tonio Co.. 323 3d
Ave., Kock Island, Jll.
(lice !Sull Address and Write Plainly.
All druggists, 60c. per b ir, or hy man
upon receipt of price, fciUmys accented.
A homely girr^always selects a n'ii
homelier than he roc If for her brides
maid. ?
(iV'nit l)l*t i-chs Tli rougliotlt I lit) voiil li
| Could bo eliminated bv the uho of 1 ? r . liij\
gers Hu< kleberry Cordial. It cures Dyi-n
I tery, Diarrhoea, Children Toe-thing. At
1 Druggists 25o and 50 ?; per bottle.
i
i The new Virehow Hospital in Ber
fin will have 800 beds. The total co.-C
of construction will reach JS.ttoo.ooo
Tlio attending physicians will lutvo
salaries from $1400 to $800 n year.
Uo\r '? This ?
| Wo offer One Hundred Dollars lUwnrl for
any caee of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
Haul's Catarrh Curo.
1'. J. Cheney A Co,, Toledo <>.
Wo, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Choney for tho )ast 10 years, and hellovo nim
! perfectly honorable In all business transtie.
Ilona and financially able to carry o..t .my
obligations inad<? by their firm.
W*st A Tbua*, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O.
WiKj>i*o, Kinnan .V Mabvin, Wlioiosal)
Druggists, To)ed>?, O.
11 a 11*4 Catarrh (Jurats talc on Internally, a !t
fngdlreotlyupon tho blood and muotioussir
fneews of thosystom. Testimonials sent free.
Prloo, 76c. per bottle. Hold by nil Druggists,
'lake Hallfs Family l'llls lor constipation.
Ten years ago, with a population of
.'32,000,000, Prussia lnniutulnefT* nearly
| 3000 technical schools, represent i in:
all the principal industries, with an
\ attendance of over 200,000.
llinliling genius doesn't always hear
j fruit.
Iuch cured in 30 minutes by Woolpu d's
Snnitarv Ix>tion ; never fails. ? old h> l?r.ig
gists. Mail orders promptly tilled b\ l'i
JE. Detchon, Crawfordsville, I ml. ?l.
The thing that makes a man like a
woman is he can never tell why.
FITd. St. Vitus' D?noe:Ni>rvons Pl^mye* |??r
manentiy cured by Dr. K linn's Grout N>rv
Iteitorer. 42 trial bottle and tronlN'n (n?.'.
Db. II> It. Ki.ink, Ld., 'JSl Arch St.,i'liila.. J'a.
Same) whaling ship ?nay yet blunder upon
the North Pole by accident.
Mm Winslow's Hoothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the ?iims, reduces uiilamttia
ilon, allays pain, euros wind culle.a5.-u bottle
Folly and failure roost on the samt
parch. ? Chicago News.
A generation a&o Mr. Parton pre
dicted that the coming man would
neither smoke nor drink. Yotr la
ments the Philadelphia Record, thu j
Internal revenuo collections of thu j
United States Government increaso
apace, and .instead of giving up hla |
vices, man is reputed to liavo been j
Joined by woman.
AILING^ WOMEN.
Keep tl?e Kidneys Well an I llin Kldnr*.
Will Keep You Well.
Sick, suffering, languid women arc ,
learning thw true cause of bad backs
nnd how to oim- j
1houa. Mio. W. :
Davis, ot' (JrovNlicck, j
Twxns, say*: "Rti, |<
ach?s hurt me so l |
could hardly ntnml. r
Spoils of ?llzaliiPHs !
and sick brndn<*h*> I
wore frequent ami .
the action of the kid
ueys was irreculnr
Boon after I bagan taking Ponn'n Kid
ney Pills I passed geveral gravel
atones. I g.ot well and llio trouble iiuh
not-teturned. My back Is good and |
strong and. my general health better."
Sold by all dealers. BO cents n box. j
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. M. Y.
An oknpi, a rare species of animal,
lias been found in the Congo Free i
Stale. .
HICKS'
CAPUDINE
IMMeDIATtUY CURE9 !
HEADACHES '
&r?*Hs up COLD\S
IN 6 to 12 noun.*
TrUt BouW 10c At Dnmiu,
Don't Get Wet!
TOWER'S SLICKERS
will keep you dry as
nothing else wlll.heraii?f
they are the product of
the best materials and
I seventy years' experi
ence in manufacturing.
A. J. TOWER CO.
Boston. UAA.
CRITICAL
period
A
INTELLIGEIil iYCMENPREPARt
Dki;yei ur.ri Ph.ln GfTM?Ciltic?IP*rio4
A vo,und by Vie o( Lyuid K. Ptak*
Utilh'b /#getabii> COWpOUMl.
1,0^?*7iK
lhV3" t l' w* .
t.xbt*r)C? *<
lifo.. ul'a tu'br
^rocn a? th{
' n-ufcon '
f ! h?r k\ stern is ;i) tt dtTrtli|f#d
tioii, <.j filly is juvdUpoftcd to HjlOplfXy
or ('..ii^rMlon of juy uiyaiii if- is at thU
(.mi1 liliflv !<? become Hctf vtt ami, with
? m hoitt of tivi-vou* irrllulioim, make ill#
it burrifi).
At tb * tlnii*. nJ'o fi?ncer?ftud trnuori
h?o murti liablo to bt'K"i th/ir destruo*
tiv<? wurk. Such warning by i?l>tO0JK M
H VI ifcc of KIlff.jCHtion, hot <ilj?
*im-sf>, headaehe, dread of imoendiuf
?*yil, goiijid/? in 1)5,4 ear<, timidity, ptl*
piiufion of t heart, HparliK before tin
- eyas, iiivjfuluritiett.conbtipntloo, varlt ?
appetite. weakness and i iic^Kietudtf
! v herded by inte))ig<>nl
4v"?ii'ii m ho ;nv a j?| >r< i tha period
<>( lift- when woman's fmat oliang#
. inn\ in- !,?,)
?>?? i )*? i v*i * J.vilia )?;. I'iiikliam'-i \Vg?
etnbie i i ii;i[ >. nirwl is flu- v, i)i Jil'.s fjrrutr
("?t rnuiuiy for wtjiiiwu at this trying
period .
l.ydin I! I*: riifluiiii's Vegetable Com'
pound invi??or;; < s i^jkI str< iiytlwiis th?
and builds up tha
f?? in a ! o < ? ??, .t ii ::i, mm
w. akfni (| ditvohs . y.storu as no othef
1)1?'? 1 !*?,?: U ? * (Mil.
Mrs A. !) <i. Hvlaiid, of ('!ifs.''fr
'own. Md.. in a letter to Mrs. I'inlc*
bain, says;
I ami- Mr.\ Pmfchani:?
" I I. a. I -ii/J't n;!^ with ? ilitijiJAOament
for wars a:vi ??.?.- ; ; tl n >u?li (lie cliangt
>'f l-f'- I I... i ;? { ?. ! {??ill nl N irciii'.si, (ilAZY
' ? . -, v IILI VDIIS. I
?'f i f/- I I... 1 ...
*!*i|in ftPftoiKut-., ici.l \\u> v?tv ai'i vims. I
hi..:,. i, jh|., ,u; | v,tiiiii-iiiri tnat*
tr.h.un s \'.eretabU
. ?!i ! I am Imppv
? in- >v:)i|)tv!iislf/t
i ? i ii- ! ti.ruujjb tin
\ ou i. r .el , ,
j-|; l.Mlia i: I'lnkliaui
!< ?.? Iiiuv
nu'iit .M l: i.i 'iia !'. i urn.. - W^eiabl#
f'i>i'ii.. I ,i yi.ii i?iir - ?!?-!. u!i.! I am Impptr
! to s:i v til:. I : 1 1 ! T h ?-??inrfums Ic/l
'?lutlij;. . f lif.-a W7?ii woman.
j J'or '.tu-i'ia! advice re^ran!ii)jT t It is iin
p??i*t ti ii t jirr.-il woincii are invited to
i write to Mrs. Pinkliaifi, J,yni?. Ma. si
I She is daii^bter in-iaw of l.ydia K.
Pink lit in in:.! fur twenty-five years lias
; been advising* sie!< women froo of
' charj'i'. Her advice is free aud ahy^ys
j helpful tu ailing woaun. ) j
CHICKENS *
LICE POWDER
Sure Bfa'h !o Lice and Vermin
Tlicy rau'l Irvc ,v!un' 1! i . Kasy to at?pl> . Dmtitio!
"Ki'lrJ cverv louse in in> P??rJ< ?,f
2;Vj Jis:n."? P.I ?vr>. V
Vrii r nmi SO' n f'Ki!. liy nail, 40 ?iu! 79c
At a certain age, all
girls need the help of a
pure, reliable, tonic
medicine, to establish a "
regular habit, thai it miy
remain ' with J.Vem
through life. Muchter-*"
rible suffering, In after
years, is prevented, and
sturdy health assured,
by taking
WINE
OF
WOMAN'S RELIEF '
at this critical time of
life. gave Carciul to
my young daughter,"
writes Geo. Mas ton, of
Greenwood, Neb., "and
now she is a rosy
cheeked girl, happy,
light hearted and gay."
Strongly recommended
for all female troubles.
Try it.
At all Drug Stores
( ' A
^ ?Lr Cannot
..11 inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con
duit ?n< .t ;1\" mucous membrane such an
nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, soro
mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
do.siiiL: the stomach.
liut \ in sui ? !v can cure these stubborn
aiicction-j by local treatment with
Paxti lie Toilet Antiseptic
which drstrcya the disease ^rrms.chccks
di>cba: -es, stops pain, and heals tho *
inflammation and soreness.
Paxtinc represents the most successful
lor.il tr eatmcit for feminine ills ever
produced. Thousands ot women testify
to this fact. 50 cents at druggists.
*? Send for Free Trial Box
the K. PAXTON CO.. Uoston, Mm*,
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