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sya a doing their work. Why don’t you taxe | will > @ SICKNESS CO No chances should be taken. ® depend on the reliability of employed. Coat a is tion work and at a saving in cost too. ay Ss r r r . wy Not a Word Would We Say Kk if 4 About eaving you money cn pre ions if ar | it ment giving you anything less than per- ZS | fect service. But after giving you the very *% best drugs and compounding them with the 2% utmost care we find our prices are seldom SA = beaten. pe A Our system of checking makes errors im possible It takes time, but we take no S is no consideration—who would hesitate to pay more to be sure. We offer you absolute security on prescrip- chances—nor should you. WES Recovery may the medicines Ya Prescription Druggist. BUTLER ON FUSION’S FORCE The Chairman of the People’s Party Reviews the Situation. New York Journal The victory of the double standard | jnthe coming battle of the bailols will bo won through combined ef | forts of democrats and and to the efforts of neither alone can success be attributed. This un ion insures the success of the vital principle of both platforms, ard must undoubtedly be classed among the leading achievements of the campaign. Populists everywhere have shown a disposition to forget old differ ences and to Jay aside old feuds in order to battle successfully for the remonetization of silver. I have tre quently been questioned as to the | sincerity and deep-hearted honesty ofthe two parties to these fusion arrangements, and it is largely to answer these questions that I make this statement. Wherever fusion has been sanctioned by this commit tee, the relations of the two parties toeach other will be characterized by strict fairness and an honorable regard for all promises made. The ine mit old dissensions to preyent per fect harmony in these arrangements, and for populists and democrats alike honesty and fair play are as- sured, The fusion arrangements between the two partics are now practically completed. During the last week a joint electoral ticket has been ar- ranged in West Virginia, by which | the populists get the two electors at-large and the democrats the four district electors. makes West Virginia certain, while before the McKinley prople were claimins the State. So far, joint electoral tickets have been made in| twenty-eight States. The republicans are greatly cha- gtined over the arrangements re- cently made in Inciana, and West Virgivia. they did everything in their power to prevent joint electorai tickets from being tixed ia these two states a3 well us in vearly every other state trying to breed dissension xod get @ many democrats xud populists as | a possible to rebel agninst these joint electoral tickets on one pretext or avother. tickets have been arranged in a suf- ficient number of states to make the defeat of MeKinley and the gold | standard certain. Mark Hanna real- izes that his only hope now is to try to prevent the people from support | ing those joint tickets. The patriot ism of the voters can be depended Upon, however, to defeat this last hops and scueme to fasten the gold standard upon the nation. The outlook has greatly improved during the last ten days The reae tion has set in al! over the country Qgainst the Republican boodle cam- Paign. The masses of the voters have begun to realize that the mo Ropolists and trusts are putting up | nillions of dollars to try to buy the election, in order that these trusts | 4nd monopolies can fatten upon the Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean | Senerally when you get up in the morn- Your liver and Kidney are net Sure cure. If it does not make ee! better it costs you nothing-— | ey H.L Tucker f \ populists, es involved ara too great to per- | This arrangement | Through their emissaries | In fact, joint electoral | | masses of the people for enother four years. Loformation received at ithe headquarters of the People’s | party so far indicate that the follow | ing States are almost ab olutely safe with the prospects brightcuing each day: Alabama, 11; Arkau : 4; Georgia, 13; Louisiana, 8; Missis | Sippi. 9; Missouri, 17; South Care 12; Texaz, Jolorado, 4; Idahe, 3; Montana, 3; Nevada, 3; North Dako te, 3; South Dakota, 4; Utah, 3; Washington, 4; Wyoming, 3; Ken tucky. 13; Kansas, 10; Nebraska, 3; Indiana, 15; North Carolina, 11; Ore | gon, 4; California 9; Maryland, 8; West Virginia, 6. Total, 232. Florida, i liva, 9; Tennessee, Virginis, 12; me reasonably certain for Bryan. with a certainty of gaining steadily to the election,give cight more than enough to elect. It will be the above table are not included States like LImlinois, with 24 votes, Delaware with 3, Minnesota with 9, | Michigan with 14 and Iowa with 13 |In these States Bryan’s chances aro at least even. In fact, if the election were to take place to morrow it is almost certaia that he would carry several if not all of them; and there is every indication that the silver ; sentiment will be stronger in these States .n the 8d of November than at preset. Thus it will be seen that Bryan can be elected if all of these central Western States, which are considered the fighting ground in | campaign, should go for McKinley. Ifthe reaction against Hanna's boodle campaign continues as it bas | done during the last ten days, Bry an will have many votes to spare in ithe electoral college. Today even Ohio is trembling in the balance,and |may go for Bryan. AsI have eaid there is bat one danger now, and that is Hanna's efforts to raise dis sensions on the joint electoral tickets. Manion Butter, Chairman People’s Party Campaign Committee. A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you Billious, constipated or trou- | bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated noticed that in | skin, pain in the back and between the i shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you | have any of these symptoms, your liver | is out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure | disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels ' Ithas no equalas aliver medicine. Price 7s cents. Free trial oottles at H. L fuckers drugstore. 4tity Neslow, W. Va. Oat. 15 —Last | nigut « rew cecurred in the store of| of} ; John Shelton among a number | political situation. Dow Hobbs and | Luke Tripplett were the leaders of ‘the difficulty and revolvers were Acurished. Hobbs opened fire and the second ball from his revolver killed Tripplett. A number of shots | were fired at random and when peace | was restored Aaron Brock and Jobn Shelton were each found to be seri ‘iously wounded. Hobbs was unin- jured and made his escape. it May Doas Much for You. Mr Fred Miller. of Irving, Iil., trouble for may years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so culled kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief atonce. Electric Bitters lis especially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial rove our statement. Prize 50¢ jand Sl. At H I Tucker's drug | store. 46-4t > | becan H. L. TUCKER, 5 The above States, which are now | tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry | all} ~ocot | THREE DEAD AND TWO DYING. | 12 | HAGEY’S KING HEATERS, Resnit of a tragedy ia the Streets of a Georgia Town. Columbus, Ga, Oct. 15 —Three - men dead and two seriously wound- ed, as the result of a sensational | tragedy which shook Columbus to ‘its foundation. One of the dead is |J. A. White, who was the cause of | the White and his }19 year old sou wurdered in cold hole trouble | blood, two policeine n and two other wount rela the party TLe murder M Adams been in sou cousidered Yo day he a quatre! la a bar roow, asd Mas iicid served him | with « a has Mved in Su:inons to unswer a charge Jof disordkr cou ut This mude mad jdened White jagainst the officers. wbo threats He went home ter and bought s. He was | home, got hes wince asupply cf cartnidy |joined by bis so. suo was alsv arm ed. They went ton ber room and ete countered the cflic “IT told you tu get ready, and if you aint ready you ought to be,” White calied outus be opened fire officers Adams and Adams feil at the first sbot. | Jackson the cver bim, firing into the prostrate vody. The news of the sbooting created intense excitement. Police man Roberts went to White's house and knocked, was asked in and as he stepped inside was fatally wounded ou Jackson. ‘Then Whites | to stop fi policeman | | Champion of the | ECONOMY AND COMFORT 3209 Can Necbe Boat Also a full line of SUPERIOR North side []. THE ‘PAID UP CAPITAL Incorporated under the laws of Missouri. by a ball from White's gun. The entire police force, armed with win- chesters, aud their party augmented by the preseuce of a lurge number of armed citizens, went to arrest the Whites in the lust shooting, but had fired at both Adams and Jackson. The Whites’ home was surround- ed and demands made for surrender The reply was a shot which wound eda boy in the crowd. Then six oflicers went to the house and broke down the doors. White As they sprang in wounded Sergeant Pickett. At the same time White was shot. He attempted to break through, but half a dozeu bullets were put through his body. Henry the son escaped to the Alabama side of the river. A posse with blood- hounds is cn his trail. fired, When a man owns a blooded horse he is always careful of its health. He Ivoks after its diet and partieular that the feeding shall be regular and right. While heis doing this it is likely as not that be is himself suf-| fering from some disease or disor- der. When the trouble gets so bad that he cannot work, he wili begin to give himself the care he gave the horse at the start Good pure, rich, red blood is the best insurance against disease of any kind. Almost all diseases come from impure or impoverished blood. Keep the blood pure and strong and disease ean find no foothold. That is the principle upon which Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery works. It cleanses, purifies aud enriches the blood, puts and keeps the whole \body in perfect order: makes appe tite good, digestion strong assimila tion perfect. It brings ruddy, virile health. It builds up solid. whole- some h (not fat) when, from any cause, reduced below the healthy standard. The sou bad taken no part! SURPLUS FUND , short time at low rat any time and stop inte: st. » Havea complete and reliuble abstract of title § to each tract oj land an mortgages that are safe as U. 8. bonds DIREC J Everingham, JK Jenkins, John Deerwester, ee ttte thet T J Wright, Wm E Walton, Hd Pigott, Allows interest on time deposits. Receiver and Assignee. FRANK ALL ‘, See’y., , Abstracter. oo i > From Garfield’s Brother. | Grand Rezpide, Mich., Oct 10.—)} The following letter wili be publish- | ed by the Democrat The writer is | a brother of the late President Jas. ' A. Garfield: \ “Jonestowr, Mich, Oct. 9 —Hon. | E. C. Watkins, Chairman Union Sil ver State Central Committee, Grand Rapide: Iam diametrically opposed | to allowing England or any Euro pean power,or avy other power to be | consulted or to dictate in any way | our financial policy. I am in favor of capital but em opposed to beving | capitalists Lourding their money in | a national bark vault or investing it in government bonds. I want capi-| tal put where it will do work. \ “I was proud to ke a Republican | when Republican principles were voiced by Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Grant, John A. Logan, and James | A. Garfield. but I am opposed to haviog the principles of the Repub bond holders ef Lombard and Wali streets, through their ageut Mark Hanna. Lam an American, hence I am opposed to cousulting aby other The democrats of Salem, Ii), some, are preparing for rdest celebration ever given Jernor William J. Stone will be the }orator of the occasion, and will go ito Salem on a special train, accom | panied by an escort of 500 democrats | (in uniform) under the auspices of \the Jefferson club of St. Louis.— | Nevada Mail. | _ i —— oats ise | simile a wun (LSP TL IA Pm. | A negro anda Jew are opposing writes that he hada severe kidney}. other for the congressional | nomination in the “shoestring” dis- ‘trict in South Carolina. Both are jrepublicans and, the negro is likely to win out. Removal. | We take pleasure in announcing that ‘ atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- | move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney | rovbles and liver complaint from the juser. It is the only medicino that is in that part of the state, which will) Friday, October 16 Gov | power in our Americau policy + espe ‘cially in finances | Tuomas GaxFieLp ~ When your stomach begins to trouble you, it neede, help The |help it need is to digest your food, any peace Stomach trouble is very distressing, very obstinate,very dan- gerous. ous diseases begin with simple in digestion The reason is that indi gestion (not digestion, not nourish ment) weakens the system and curative. renews strength and health It does this by strengthening the stomach, nourishes you. Shaker | Cordial is made of pure herbs, plants | i] | ach trouble Sold by druggists, price 16 cents to $1. per bottle. t M. Coquelin, whose fortune is esti- matea at 1 million dollars, has the | guaranteed to cure these diseases or no | day. Parts sure cure is sold by H. L. SS. in the world. World MOORE'S AIR TIGHT Ree eee eee WALTON TRUST COMPANY, | OF BUTLER MO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL f interest, allowing borrower to pay back part or all at The preparation of these abstracts was begun by our Mr. Walton 26 years ago; ere up to date and made from the Records daily on real eatate are invited to call and get our rates, terms, &€ hand and for sale first Farm Mortgages in amounts from 8200 to $3 00 having a few hundred dollars to joan can be accomodated with interest paying Authorized by law to act as Executor, Curator, We solicit your business. RA RRA PRED DAA RRA ARF RRP PIP RAPA | Peninsular ruilrcad they bad a head lican party voiced by the baoker | and, until it gets it, you won't have | Many of the most danger- | allows disease germs to attack it.) , The antidote is Shaker Digestive) | Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, | It cures indigestion aud! by helping it to digest your food. It | Digestive | avd wine, is perfectly harmless and | will certainly cure all genuine stom- ; reputation of being the richest actor | | best cure for it. Sold by H. L.Tucker een aaenan ee eeemrenseiny strong 4 PATENTED he Tost Hardware, Croceries and Queensware. SLLIO,000-00 855,000.00 S11,000.00 Lends money on real estate on long or d town lot in Bates Co. Parties wishing to borrow money Have always on Persons TORS Fo Booker Powell, © R Radford, CH Dutcher, 1 © Boulware, FM Voris, WOW Trigg WM. E. WALTON, Prest T J WRIGH?, Vice Presi WALTON, Bookkeeper. be WAAR AR ALP. RRP GP PPPS RP RPP RPP PD PP PP PP PPP PPD PPP Burned to Death ina Collision. S. C, October 15 — Thrcugh a mis understanding of an order to the uorth and south bound trains on the Fiorida Central aud Colambia, end collisiou just south of Swansea, ‘about thirly milea from this city.| The trains cawe together on an em- bankment The engineers and firemen jumped and escaped witbout injury. The engi of bo.b trains were demol ished the tender of the south- bound engine ped tate combination mai, baggage aud ex press car and teleec the It did not leave the track but was almost totally wrecked. Baggage and express messenger W. Thomas were pinioned in the wr: which cangbt fire from the coal oil lamps. The crew of both trains were A. L. McBRIDE & CO. j same tune. jof that which he produ D. Lines and mail agent L. A.} A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt’s Liver Pills, an abso- lute cure for sick headache, dys- pepsia, sour stomach, malar constipation, jaundice, bilious- ness and all kindred troubles. “The Fly-Wheel of Life” Dr. Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel of life. [shall ever be grateful for the accident that broughtthem to my notice. I ieei as if I hada new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Coi. -Tutt’s Liver Pills NUGENT REPLIES Archbishop fretand’s Letter Se- verely Crisieized. ‘THE OLD FAMILIAR TUNE The Go Vdyecutes Haye Been Phasing Des Moines, Ia Oct FN Ca 14 —Rev. J. the Catholie ch of Visitation of this city, » pastor of % n out an authorized inter- view in reply to the recent letter of Archbishop Irelond. He says: “Archbishop Trela new en the i ssid nothing tHe ed tae same music that the fina Ri question. ee i advocates of gold have been playing ‘g nee the campaign opened, but or account of his exalted position it may be regarded by some as an octave higher, yet it is precisely the Archbishop Ireland is, without 2 doubt au able aad patriotic man,but there are on the other hand men of undisputed loyalty and pa- triotiem, sud men whom Archbishop Ireland will admit are far superior to hia in economic learning. Toe Archbishop seems to forget that while we have a federal coneti- tution we have at time a dear and cherished doctrine known as state sovereipnity. the same To the rich and powerful few it has ulways been treason for the poor to say or let on that anything ails them. The very best way in my es- timation to prevent auarechy is to give the producer an equitable share The Ideal Panacea. James L Francis, Alderman, Chi- cago, says: “I regard Dr. King’s New Discovery as en ideal panacea for coughe, colds und lung com- plaints, ha.ing used it in my family for the lest five years, to the exclu- sion of physicizn’s prescriptions or other preparations.” Rev Jonn Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writer: “I have been a minister of the M E church for 50 years or more,and have never found anything so beneticia!, or that gaye me such | speedy relief as Dr. King’s New Dis- * Prial bottles free at FLL | Tucker's drug store 46-45 Philadelphia, Pa, Oct. 15.—Adol- phus Cohen Cole,a former banker of New York, who absconded two years ago with $500,000 belonging te iTtalian banks in Pennsylvania aud New York, was arrested today. He | was about to take a train when cap- | tured. j covery uninjured and tried to ent tuem out, | but the flam pread sorapidly that, though the rescurers werestimulated by the piteous appeala of the two! a PB DE men, they eculd do nothing to aid the roasted to death. two ginfortunates, who cre Flagman Ulmer ud- + 1s was standing between tue sec & cars and ore Feet, tt Joints, Old k, Barb Wire C Chest or Throat. and is especi ficial in Pararalysis. Sold by H L er, druggist. Count Joseph De Suisun}, once krown as the “prince of cigarette makers” and formerly possessor of vast wealth, is dyiog in New York. Is this poe mer time. 1 may h cough or a little cold or baby the croup and when it come: to know that Parks cough Syr y is the been burned to; CASTORIA. Greenville, Jil, Oct. 14—After alighting at the station after return- Vandalia republican ‘ld and C 1d brothers- grudge. Critch- i drove a knife into tho left from tt ling rally, William Critch Plant, wealth € ec of Plant so bard thet one of Plant's ribs wes cut in two and an opening made so large that the lang protrud- ed. His condition is critical. Critch- field is large. The Fact Taat Doc frequentiy the change of air and ciimate to those suffering from catarrh is a proof that catarrh is a local Therefore, advise and climatic uoless disease. you leave home * and business you suould use Ely’s © | Cream Balm. Applied directly to the seat of the disease, it effects instant relief acd a satisfactory cure after short continuance No mer- cury nor injurious drag is contained in the drug. Celery is recommended for dya- | pepsia to persons with whom it does not disagree. With but little care and no trouble the beard and mustache can be kept a uniform brown or black color by using Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. ms ponte ernment tae | SenESSie nen nn ee iammenaeian me am prnonemet

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