Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1900 — Page 7
Worthless Stuff l • What a lot of trash is sold as cough cures. The hollow drum makes the loudest noise—the biggest advertisement often covers worthlessness. Sixty years of cures and such testimony as the following have taught us what Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will do. . “ I had a most stubborn cough lor many yean. It deprived me of sleep and made me lose flesh rapidly. I was treated by many eminent physicians, but could get no permanent relief. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and I began to get better at once. I now sleep well, my old flesh is back, and I enjoy myself in every way at the age of seventy-four."—R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tena, Feb. 7, 1899.
It’s the do-ts-you-would-be-donc-by cougb medicine. Try t 35-cent bottle.
Rheumatism. NZW ORLEANS, April 10. 887. ML BADWAY A OO - I km bm a raterer from Rhsnsutlsm far mora Hum sis months. 1 coaid sat miss a* hands tossy hssdorpatmr hands bahind aa, or svsn taka ass my mm shirt. Bafora 1 had flnishsd threa-foorths of a katUaef Kadwaj’s Beady Ballot I eoald nsa my arms eswsllassvsr. Ton ean aaa why I hara Bach Croat faith la yoor Raliaf. Yoora truly. W. O. BAKER, Engineer ek A. Most stone's Boot and Bhoa Factory. MB J alia BL RW Badway’sßaady Ballot Is a snra cars for arary Pain, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in tha Back, Chart and Umbo. Taken inwardly thorn is not a remedial agent in tha World that will core Fever and Asns and all ether me- . lari oat, bilieas and other foyers, aided by BADWAFI •WILLS, ee quickly as BADWAYW BEADY BELIEF. Bald by Droncista. BADWAY A GO.. H Elm Street. New York.
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MANY MINERS' KILLED
COLLIERY EXPLOSION CAUSES GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. Accident at Red Ash, \V. Vu., Supposed to Have Been Canned by Fire DampMot One Left Alive to Tell How Disaster Happened. An explosion at the Bed Ash mine, two miles west of Thurmond, W. Va., killed nearly 125 miners. The explosion is believed to have occurred near the mouth of the mine. It was heard on adjoining mountains and coal cars and mules were hurled several hundred yards down the mountain side. The sound of the explosion spread terror in every direction, and rescuing parties were soon on the scene. The .mouth of the mine was found jammed almost full of carts, mules, and a few humau bodies. It is believed that every man in the mines perished. Hundreds of women, wires, daughters and sweethearts of the unfortunate ones, crowded about‘the mouth of the mine and their wails were heartrending. These mines usually employ 150 people, but Sherman Shirkey, the bookkeeper, states that for a week only about threefourths of the men hare been on duty. Fully 80 per cent of the miners were white people and about 60 per cent were married men. John I.aing, the superintendent, came out of the mine not" more than ten minutes before the catastrophe. He is of the impression that the gas in the mines was ignited from ** miner’s lamp. The mine is the property of the Red Ash Coal Company, the principal owner of which is J. Fred Efflnger of Staunton, Va. Portions of a body were found after the explosion hanging to a tree almost sixty yards from the mouth of the mine. Andrew Pritt, chancellor commander of Beury Lodge, Knights of Pythias, was taken from the mine, but was unable to speak and died soon afterward. More than a dozen doctors were dispatched to the scene from the various towns in the vicinity, but their services were unnecessary. All the victims were dead. The mine is in a mountain overhanging the little town of Red Ash, where most of the miners lived. The opening was high upon the mountain wall, about 700 feet above the west side of New river.
HELD AS THE SLAYER OF GOEBEL
Harlan Whittaker Accused of MurderIns Kentucky’s Governor. Harlan Whittaker of Butler County, the home of W. 8. Taylor, has been held at Frankfort, Ky., to answer to the
H. WHITTAKER.
Judge Moore and evidence adduced is held to show that he la either deeply implicated in the crime or knows the men who did the shooting.
TEST PROVES SUCCESSFUL.
Messages May Be Sent In Opposite Directions on One Wire. A novel and successful test was made by which telegraph and telephone messages were transmitted over the same wire at the same time between Chattanooga and Knoxville. The East Tennessee Telephone Company made a contract with the Postal Telegraph Company to use its wires from Chattanooga to Knoxville. Before the contract was closed, however, this test wag made, said to be the first of the kind in the country. Messages were telegraphed from Chattanooga and were accurately received at Knoxville. At the same time a telephone message was being transmitted over the game wire from Knoxville to Chattanooga, the message being accurately received.
Cervera's Watch in Pawn.
The watch of Admiral Cervera, who commanded the Spanish fleet at Santiago, is in pawn in Wichita, Kan. A local, genius ts organizing a company of forty persons to redeem the timepiece and send it back to the admiral. Forty dollars was.the amount advanced on it to a lieutenant in the Twenty-third Kansas regiment, colored. The watch was given to a Cuban pilot hy Admiral Cervera on the morning of the memorable battle for showing him the way out of Santiago harbor. After the battle the Cuban was in bad repute among his countrymen and endeavored to get back to Spain. While skulking in the woods around Santiago he was caught by the lieutenant, who secured the watch from him.
CHURCH AND CLERGY.
i The first Rattan orthodox church !n America is to be erected in New York at a cost of 936.000. Of the 34,000,000 people in South America it is estimated that 30,000,000 have •never seen a Bible. The London Mail speaks of Mr. Moody as “the great link between the churches of England and America.” The Congregational churches of South Carolina composed of colored people have formed a State association. Secretary of State Hay has presented to St Pant's Church at Warsaw, 111., a carved oak as a memorial to his mother. • ? | The London Council for the Promotion of Public Morality has begun a vigorous effort to drive out evils which are subject to law in London and to purify the moral atmosphere of the city. In 1899 the Young Men’s Christian Association erected new buildings in the United States at the rate of one every ten days, many of them costing from ♦50,000 to $200,000. St. George Mivart, whose orthodoxy has been questioned by Cardinal Vanghan has been a Catholic for over fifty years, having joined the church when he was 17 years old. The Bishop of Koniggrats, Austria, has published a Latin circular directed against the love of dancing shown among the clergy of the diocese. All priests who dance will be suspended.
grand jury without bond, charged with the killing of Gov. William Goebel. Silas Jones of W&itley County, arrested for complicity in the assassination of the Governor, was admitted to bail in the sum of SSOO. Whittaker’s examination was before County
A NOTED JUDGE SAVED BY PERUNA.
Had Catarrh Nine Years—All Doctors Failed.
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HON. GEORGE KERSTEN, OF CHICAGO.
Bob. Geo. Kersten, a well-known Justice of the Peace of Chicago, aaya: «/ was afflicted with catarrh for mine years. My catarrh was located chiefly In my head. I tried many remedies without avail, i applied to several doctors, hut they were not able to care me. I learned of the remedy, Peruna, through the dally newspapers. After taking the remedy for 18 weeks I was entirely cared. I consider my cure permanent, as it has been two and a haif years since I was cured. ”
Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost omnipresent. Peruna is the only absolute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. Peruna not only cures catarrh, but prevents it.
"Oh! How Happy 1 Am.”
“HOW HAPPY I AM to be able to say that I am free from pain after five years of severe suffering from neuralgia,” writes Mrs. Archie Young, 1817 Oaks avenue, West Superior, Wis. “I am so thankful to be able to say that your ‘5 Drops* is thfe best medicine I ever got in my life. When I received it from you last November, I used tome of it right away. The first dose helped me. “It is impossible to explain how I was suffering from neuralgia. I thought no one could get worse and that death would soon come. I waa very weak, and 1 hardly thought 1 could live to tee my husband come back from his daily labor. "Now I can say that I am free from pain, my cheeks are red, my appetite is rood and I sleep well all night. Many of my friends are surprised, and say they will send for some ‘5 Drops.’ ” Sample bottles of this wonderful remedy 25c, large bottles, containing 300 doses, SI.OO. For information write Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., 164 IL Lake street, Chicago. It 1b not the clothes a man wears—it Is the way his society wears that counts.
What Do the Children Drink?
Don’t rive them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It ia delicious and nourishing, and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their system*. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but coats about K as much. All grocers sell it. 15c aud 25c.
To do so no more 1b the truest repentance.—Luther.
Lane's Family Medicine
Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this ia necessary. Acts gently oa the liver and kidneys. Onrea sick headache. Price 25 and 60c. A good intention clothes itself with power.—Emerson.
$1,000,000 In 18 Years.
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NONE SUCH Nothing hobble* the muscles end unfits for work like SORENESS STIFFNESS .0* Nothing relaxes them and makes a speedy perfect cure like St Jacobs Oil .jjpv
AO families should provide themselves with s copy of Dr. Hartman’s free book entitled “Winter Catarrh.” This book consists of seven lectures on catarrh and la grippe delivered at The Hartman Sanitarium. It contains the latest information on the treatment of catarrhal diseases. Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.
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Sore Hands 8 Years Cured. Plain So Intense Would Nearly Twist Fingers From Sockets. Hands Puffed Up Like a Toad. Water Ran Through Bandages to Floor. Had to Walk the Floor Until Would FaU Asleep. Fingers Would Peel Like an Onion. Doctors Could Not Cure. Eight years ago I got sore hands, commencing with a burning sensation on my fingers and on top of the hand. When I rubbed them, von could see little white pimples. I felt like twisting my fingers out of their sockets, I had high fever, and cold chills ran over me, and so I kept It going until I was tired out. Nights, I had to walk the floor until I fell asleep. My hands peeled like an onion, the finger nails got loose, and the water ran out, and wherever there was a little pimple there the burning fire waa—that happened at least ten times. lam running a blacksmith shop, horseshoeing, and I would not shut np the shop for anybody, but it was hard. My hands puffed np worse than a toad. When I drove horse nails, the water from my hands ran through the bandage, on to the floor. My cuetomers refused to look at my hand. I had a friend take me to the doctor) he gave a eolation of something to bathe my hands. I went to another doctor, I think, for a year. I found your advertisement in a Utica newspaper, and I got the Ccticura remedies. As soon as I used them I began to gain, and after using a small quantity of them I was entirely cured. I would not take fifty dollars for a cake of Cuticura Soap if I could not get any more. I would not suffer anv more as I did, for the whole country. Feb. 22,1898. CASPER DIETSCHLER, Pembroke, Genesee Co., N. T. Craplete External and Internal Treatment for Every Huer. ■ RIR.RR.aRBR n consisting of CUTICUKA Boat (25c ), to elesnse tha «kln of erusta aafl scale* end soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticuka OnmnxT (Me.L _ to Instantly elley itching, Inflammation, and Irritation, aafl soots* aafl The Set, SI.2S beel, end Ccticura Risolvtkt (60c.), to cool and cleanse the Molt A 81 it ali Sit is often sufficient to core the most torturing, dtsflguriate aad humlHatiag skin, scalp, end blood humors, with lose of hair, when ell else falls. Bold throughout the world. Pome Dane aid Casa. Cow, Bole Props., Boston, U. S. A. “Ag sheet the fihta. fisslp, sad Hetr,** fro*. Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Kiel naively tor preserving, purifying, end beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp afl crusts, scales, and dandruff, end the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, aafl soothing red, rough, and sore hands. In the form of baths for annoying Irritations, Inflate, stations, and chafing*, or too free or offensive perspiration. In the form es washes tog ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, end especially mothers, and for nil the purposes of the toilet, Mth, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can Induce those who have once need It to use any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of Infants ami children. Cuticc ra Boat combines delicate emollient properties derived from Ctmotnu. the great akin cure, with tits purest of cleansing Ingredients and the most refreshing ei flower odors. No other medicated soap ever compounded la to he compared with It flat preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic MM soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purpease es the toilet, hath, and nursery. Thus It combines In On Soar at On Pnicfl, vis, Tweutt-Fitb Curts, the un skin end complexion soap, tits am* toilet aafl amt baby soap In the world.
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