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* = Let Us Fill it. a taiaibiad Geka ents PORT ARTHUR.: —_Brother-in-Law. “4 Bl chanese in the name, dates from cae | Mobile, Ala , July 14.—Nows of the | Signs of Polluted Blood. : 792. Then it was known as the Re-| lfatal shooting of 8. M. Stewart : : 1 x of S. M. Stewart, al a a an vsti Hare youapreerition publican party, and‘ opposed the| Chinese Say the Japanese are) 1: kuown state politician and ex- There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgus an eld sore. A You worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the United States marshal under Cleve-| patience is exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly] voking land, at Elba, Ala., near here, by| place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. Miss Anua Rhodes to day, has been A chronic sore isthe very bx st evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy received. The shooting is said to and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under re oe \ the effects of some serious disorder, The taking of strong medicines, like have grown out of statements said mercury or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blond and im- to have been made by Stewart which} pair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise results in obstinate were damaging to the character of} 20u-healing sores of the most offensive character, Miss Rhodes, who is his sister in law. Often aninherited ta aint breaks out i: afrightful eati ng sores upon t th hee s se or face in old age or middle life. Whenever a s Stewart was at the baseball grounds} js always at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, saly in the act. of buying a ticket when] can do much to keep down the in! n and ci Miss Rhodes walked up behind him] never heal permanently till the blooc has been } drew a revolver from her parasol germsand poisons destroyed, and wi . §, this can b : a re polluted blood is purificd and invigorated, and when and tired, the ball entering the bac k rich, pure blood is again circulating freely throughout and lodging in the abdomen. The the body the flesh around the old sore begins to take wound will prove fatal. Officers on a natural color, the discharge of mutter ceases ‘ 9 » }y Te ove ylaced Miss Rhodes under arrest. ; and the place heals over, os S Ackie OC esha ane atcliaast S. S. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order —— os , es to make any statement.) and at the same time tones up the system and builds up the general health, Miss Raodes is a member of an ex- If you have a chronic sore write us. No charge for medical advice, celleut family, The affair today caused much excitement. THE Aah SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. to fill? Ifso, whyshould Federalist under the lead of Hamil- you not choose your Druggist as well as to choose your physician? Your recovery depends _ asmuch on the proper ton. In 1793 {t assumed the name m Position to Sweep the “Democratic Republi¢an,” of which Fortress. it is still designated in the platforms of Tammany of NewYork. Theparty divided i in 1828, and the opponents , of General Jackson gradually formed | themselves into a new organization, jander the name of National Republi ‘cans, The party in power ultimately | dropped the word Republican, and j beonane simply the Democratic party, a name which it has ever since re- tained. When the slavery {ssue cut across all party lines and a new party was formedin 1854, the name Republican was selected, it is said, in the hope that it would appeal to anti slavery members of the old Democratic Re publican and National Republican parties. Chefoo, July 15—The Japanese have taken the last of the chain of forts on the east of the railroad into Port Arthur and their guns now dominate almost al! of the port and the inner defenses. This is the latest hews brought here vy Chinese from the beleaguered fortress. It is also reported by the Chinese that the Japanese are preparing to assault the Russian position on the Ngantse hill, which will, if the move is sue- cessful, make the other forts outside the defenses untenable. It will make it almost impossible for the Russian garrison to hold out under thesweep of the Japauese artillery. With these batteries in position, served with the speed and acenracvy which have upto Fifty years ago this summer the | this time characterized the Japanese Republican party was born, Author- gunners, the Russian artillery in ities differ as to the exact date and! port Arthur will be practically place of birth, doubtless because the powerless to atop the Japanese as- union of anti-slavery people Was} suiting columns when the attack {s progressing independently in various made It is generally believed among compounding of your prescriptions as on the proper diagnosis and treatment of your case by your physician. If your druggist is wrong, it is little worth to you to have your physician right. Weneed yourtrade. We guarantee you purity, accuracy and skill. FRANK T. CLAY, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. North Side Square, Tucker’s Old Stand, Butler, Mo, 2 limbs 1e blood { powders sore, it will 1 the deadly PPO POPP PPS LPL ABOIEL ELAINE E LEP PD OE LD NE i Lost in a Mexican Jungie. |} ¢ + Omaha, Neb., July 14.—Louis G, Bates Cou nty In Vv estmen lo Co, Wottling of Lincoln, Neb, was lost BUTLER, MO. in a Mexican jungle while on @ pleas Capital, = = 8539,coo. ure trip through the country, and atip throug . ‘ ie F ti Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of although he ean sign his check for title to ai) lands and town lots In Bates county, C)olee thousands, he had to live among securities always on haud and forsale, Abstractsof tite AUGUST BELMONT ON parts of the country. military men here that the fall of % : @ furnished, titles examined and all \lode of real eetate DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. The Whigs did not appear in a Na-| J Age e strangers, penniless and in tramp’s papers drawn, . re Port Arthur is close at hand. For) attire, uatil a chance meeting with ; hee om tional election until 1836. The par- ¥. J. Treann, Hon, J, B, Newari J.C, Chana, seid anid! ii : rear soveral days there have been rumors | friends enabled him to be identified President, Vice-Wres! tint. doors ateea, — f Commands Work of the Conven- ty was crushed and dispersed by its/that the Japanese already have|at a Mexican bank. Jno, C. Havas, Abstractor. . F. Warkoox, Notery, we ms ee ee defeated in 1856, and was succeeded by the American, or Know-Nothing party. The Abolitionists and Free- soilers, under various names, organ- {zed and nominated candidates for President between 1839 and 1856, when the Republican party entered the field with John ©. Fremont as its “standard bearer,” Since 1856, ten or fifteen new par- taken the post, but there is no rea- son to believe the end has yet come, Admiral Togo is keeping closer watch than ever on the harbor’s mouth and his full force of fighting ships are kept close at hand in prep- aration for the final effort of the Russian fleet to escape, which cannot much longer be delayed. Mukden, July 14.—In the fighting When Lincola friends met him on the streets of Vera Crase he wae] CE eee tion and Denies That He Opposed Gold Plank. New York, -July 16.—August Bel- mont gave out the following state- ment this afternoon: “I have just returned from St Louis, having stopped over at Lex- ington, Ky., for a day’s rest and to out at the knees, and elbows, and tanned like a negro, Wettling drew on his bank, and is now on his way home, BUTLER, MISSOURI. barefooted, bearded, in garments yor eee CECEPPOPPEINODEEEOEOCD EOL 7 Highball’s Leg is Broken. see my horses. I refused to be inter-|ties have arisen, lived awhile and] 4+ the right flank of the lino of defen-| . New York, July 16,—Highball, the Capital ° ° $55,000.00 viewed before and during theconven-| died. None of them save the Proht-| 44 of Port Arthur July 3 to July 6] Winner of the Chicago and other rich Surplus Fund, . ‘ 3,500.00 ; i bitionist party has survived more . a . " 1 ay neve 4 ain. tite, Tae siateanenh, ‘Shevetens, je than ered 9 ons Anant elections. In the Russians drove back the Japa- eae mer aye Prag ied Pe Receives Deposits subject to Check and always has money e the editorial columns of a newspaper 0 . I — i nese and occupied the east bank of] 9FOke down 80 Daly in the Seagate to loan. Issues Drafts and does « General Banking busi yesterday, attributed to me, that ‘I 1900 eight parties strove for theli,, Lunsantan and the heights com- Stake at Brighton Beach Tuesday ness, With ample resources and 23 years rece ‘ ater ; 2 i residency. Six of them failed to win a . " > ence, we promise our patrons ABSONUTE SAFETY for their ¢ _have always been quite willing to|P' “ r Six of them failed Wit} manding Lunsantan pass, The afternoon that he had to be almoat DeLaate kutrevers acoomiucdation tat is conslitent with H s have a platform without any finan-|28 ingle electoral vote. Indeed, since Japauese losses were about 2,000. carried Into the infield, His leg was sound Banking rules, } } clal plank in It,’ is made out of whole | Lincoln’s secondelection the people’s, |p oge of the Russians were insignifi-| b'eken in two places. DIRECTORS i i 297 p cloth. better known as the Populist party, | sant, As Highball is insured § 25,000, a } Da TC; Boulware: it, BR, Jenkin, Frank, M, Yoris, “No one for a moment could ques: |i the only “third party” which had —_ ———— message was sent to a representative Tonn Deorweater ‘A. B, Owen, Wu. E. Walton tion my position in regard to a gold succeeded in choosing any electors.— : of the insurance company in New Dr. J. M. Christy GC, R. Radford Dr, N.L. Whipple i plank. Everybody knows that Inot | Youth’s Companion, Swallows False Teeth; Woman York to come at once and look at 0. H. Dutcher a hog da T. J. Wright, only favored it, but advocated it as Chokes to Death. the Derby winner and end his agony, J.B, JENKINS, Cashier, Wo B, Watson, President, ' i ‘ e - j <r 3ud Me ‘ . , Dr. T. C. BouLwark, Vice Pre a declaration necessary to the resto Some Things in the Bible. Mow York, duly 16.—Frightened but Bud May, half owner of the horse, Wester habidb cotrigheony Raber haba ration of the Democratic party to the into spasm asa runaway team dash- would not consent to have him shot, The learned Prince of Granada, heir to the Spanish throne, was im- prisoned for fear he would aspire to the crown, and kept in solitary con finement at Madrid. After thirty- three years in this living tomb death came to his release and the following researches, taken from the Bible and marked with an old nail on therough walls of his cell, told how the brain soughtemployment during the weary confidence of the business community and to the laboring classes who ap- preciate the importance of maintain- ing the standard value of the dollar. “Four points were clearly made in ; that great convention. First, dele- 4 gates from all parts of the country | indicated a universal desire among \ ij j } PRRRERIIIRRPRAFY PLP PPP Close examination proved thot his POPPER REA PLAID en Suet On ed down upon her and her son on Neptune avenue near Coney Isiand yesterday, Mrs. Mary Murphy’s false teeth became loose; she swallowed them and was choked to death. When an ambulance surgeon arrived from the Coney Island reception hos- pital he found the woman stretched out dead upon the roadway. Her 16 year old son, startled by the re- markable and sudden death of his leg was broken in two places. as ae Being ® popular favorite, the wo- men wept and there weresy mpathetic digg? cies Ss men who shed tears. TH E WA LTON TR U ST CO. —— For Attacking a Child. OF BUTLER MISSOURI. Capital, Surplus Fund and Profits : + $80,726.02 Hutchinson, Kas., July 13.—Hunt- Always has ready money on hand to beloaned on farme factional dif- ; 4 Democrats to lay aside fac ing the cornfields and the marshes in Bates, Vernon, Barton, and cedar Dade Counties, Mo. ferences and get together as a united Dd d, that the conser. and the low lands along the Arkan- emocracy; second, that the conser- sus river west of Hutchinson are men Very Lowest Rates of Interest. vative element in the Democratic | years: hep ee rela ier , iad a on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow bor- f a dominates: third, that inAlton| In the Bible the word.“Lord” ie mother, stood by almost in hysteria, | ou the look out for J. W. Gree un, who rowers to pay back part each year if desired, Every i party dominates; ee ‘ ‘ a at 9 o'clock this morning is alleged land owner wanting a loan shouwid call and get our | . founded 1,853 times. The word ‘Jehovah’’ 6,855 times. The word reverend but once—in the ninth verse of Psalm CXI. " Brooks Parker the Democracy has j found a leader of unquestioned man- hood, unblemished honor, courage and ability; and, fourth, that in the are signed. Wehave a full and complete abet act ¢ of title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patert and showing all deeds of trust, Burial in the Transvaal. year old daughter of Mrs. Rose London, July 16.—At a meeting of] Shaver. A warrant was issued and the privy couneil to-day at Bucking-| posse hus been all day tracking Sheriff's deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have é 25 s KS nomination of Henry G. Davisforthe} The25th verse of theeleventhchap-| ham place, at which King Edwerd|him into the’ fields nearby. Green oo: Sogn vers: Mr. Aree rs Gtine ates irnier a ae vice presidency it points to the suf- | ter of John is the shortest. presided, the request of the relatives | came here two weeks ago from Spring- written up daily from the county records, We furnish frages of the people a man trained in public and business affairs and fully up to the standard required for the firat place on the ticket.” Many Congratulate Barber at reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices end are re spon- ible for their correctness, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on it, DIRECTORS—— Wm. E. Walton, J, Everingoam, JR. Jenkins, John Deerwester, bed W. Trigg, ¥ CG. Redford’ boas ant werne Of the Oth chapter of the late Mr. Kruger, former presi-| field, Mo., aud has been in the pic- of Esther is the longest. dent of the South African republic,|ture enlarging business’ It was in The 8th verse of the 97th Psalm 18} the interment of his remains in| his studio bedroom where the attack the middle verse of the Bible. the Transvaal was considered. It|{s said to bave been made. f neh pos ghee ain ' was subsequently announced that sssicinnlinaiieniaiignie eee ee ee ane tsa. | she desired permission had been tele-/ The Dialogue of the WhiteHouse. Ezra VII, 21, contains all thelet-|praphed to Clarens, Switzerland, 9 to have attacked Iva Shaver, the 8 F rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as | a through the British minister at Oyster Bay, July 16.—Theincident alike. — about politicians of your stripe?” Tape SR6EN, Caer, Wi, E, WALTON, Pras, of the negro preacher, the Reverend Doctor Gaskin, whom David New- port, the Oyster Bay barber, refused to shave last Saturday, is- not yet closed. It atill furnishes food for argument in the village, and Néwport is receiv- ing letters complimenting him for ejecting the negro from his shop. In addition, telegrams making the mat- ter @ political issue are coming to the barber. Among those of to-day were the following, both from Balti- more: “This is a white man’s country; we are behind you, Forty Baltimore- ane.” “David Newport, White Man’s Bar- ber: Congratulations; you havelaid ' the negro issue at Roosevelt’s door; why not let his barber shave him? Concord Democrat Club.” No names or words with more than ee “Sure.” PPPPPPA: six syllables are found in the Bible. H H H “ You have read what I had tosay The 37th chapter of Isaiah and Killed His Wife and Child. in ‘American Ideals’ about fighting 19th chapter of Second Kings are| Buffalo, N. Y., July 16.—Edgar T. | fellows of your kidney to thedeath?” alike. Washburne, of the grain firm of} «pet your life.” The word “girl” occurs but once in| Heathfield & Washburne, shotand) «Very well; what do you thinkof it e the Bible and that in the third verse| killed his wife and 15-year-old daugh-| now?" eC R | | rali St of the 9th chapter of Joel. terto-day at their residence andthen) «Just what always did; nothing There are found in both books of committed suicide. It is believed the] but hot air.” the Bible 773,603 words, 31,373) deed was committed while Mr. Wash-) «you area sensible man. 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May Nominate Dalton. Wellsville, Mo., July 16.—The Re- Close Loans at once. publ of this lonal dis- chapter = from the 20th [among these people, and th ey aller Abstracts furnished. ere ren oe ene oe wisability | Vere? t0 its ending , | afre unless they avail themselves ofa Hin yak Dalton far Gor| Dow Moines, Ta, Tuy 16-—James| standard meiiive The Greons uf MILES § HORN, venennnescrancnnnn Vogelony, aged 22, to-day shot his ‘fre houeehold eer for all stomach Attorney at Law, 15-year-old sweetheart, Anna Under-/ troubles for over thirty five years. {Ayers Pills reece: Nat sor ce -UGKINGHANTS DYE » | abeautifal brown orrich black? Use rarrr crs.ce vavocum on ur. mait.e co, manaua, , five times with a revolver, August Flower rouses the io id instant death. The crime liver, thus creating ae and in-! BUTLER, MO. ion. Ié tones salizes the entire system and) East Side Square. i ring Bo om Fee SE EK SS SE SS Age of Political Parties. 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