T Z fP llW W P *.VÄ * V FB W A V , fr fW W F - ill. the Santa Fe Railroad system ha», 1 countries not so »ohjeet. There must 1« | litO •' " ; -7*7— ^ •« .O a jo g y y , GREAT WHITE STOR of U te, done much to develop our trade, j no ; reciprocity with Cuba, except T ilt c a u s e o f n il s p r in g h u m o r s , Q b m o n P-,n P leii a n tl e r u p t io n ^ a s w e l l as much attention to us. But San Diego 1 o f t h a t t ir e d f e e lin g a n d p o o r a p p e I t it « , i s fo u n d in im p u r e , d e p le t e d 1 “ “ “ * , . _, __ ,_________ ACME ITEMS. MY HAKA AVIS. Half developed yet, and there is a large b lo o d . i future for it .” T h e p e r f e c t b lo o d p u r ifie r Is May 8, 1901. Mr. O. W. Bolton, of T.a., a member H o o d 's S a r s a p a r illa , aa m u lt it u d e s Goo. E. Gibbs, Jr., is suffering from a p r o p r ie to r . member of the executive committee of I k n o w b y e x p e r ie n c e 1 ■light attack of la grippe. Banking Association, I t c u r e s a l l b lo o d d is e a s e s , f r o m j the American F. E. Fremont left here today en route M a y 1 0 , 1 9 0 1 . t h e s m a lle s t p im p le t o t h e s tu b b o r n ! «“ »PP«» in W ashington on In. way home for Sumpter, where tie expects to tiud W.H. WEATIJKRSQN J-MiXo^r fto r e W , — ~ — *vy qtb.era there w^uW he fewer conten- i present. The banks are full of gaged arranging details for setting their Then the richness of the blood—the ¿ions over th e disposal of estaU's and j 8 A m e r ic a 's G r e a t e s t S p r in g M e d i- money. Wlien the banks are doing well i —leaks out and the sufferer has Brights sawmill in operation at early date Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. fess w/jrjt for the courts. p in e . B o s u r o t o g e t I l o o d ’a. other industries thrive and vice versa. , Will J. Wilsey, Deputy District Or­ Dr. Kilmer s S w a m p -R o o t the new dle- , ..,,,^.„.. covery ts the true specific for kidney, bladder There has been great development in ganizer, M. W. A., went to 1 Mapleton will lecture there and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands Thar«* Is f pewspape.' it) Michigan many of the states industries—in rice this afternoon and will lecture apparently hopeless cases, after all other ^rliieh frankly declares thgt it ia devoted I efforts have failed. At druggists In flfty-cent growing, in sugar production and in tomorrow evening. WASHINGTON LETTER. exclusively t# Jla^s and lying. There Deputy District Organizer Modern i and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent wee timber. With the depletion of the for- A „ Will Î Wilsev also a book telling 1M about j»re p U 'ft newspapers published of , America Will J. w u s e y i by i Root ^ ^ mail, a_ Swamp- Address Woodmert and its wonderful „ cures. cars, each the finest of its kind, left much valuable hardwood, but that is the government works to see her cross Byofj. (Öninpliell of the Guard and Gil- servance of the Fourth of July. If the bar. Washington to-day to remain on the ! not yet used very extensively.” .strap of the Register linye been having nothing more is done, we can a t least The genial countenance of Grant Er’ road until June 15tli, and to travel j The action of the President, on the r littj^ tiff over something about lying, hardt was seen or. our streets this week . (jecij e where the celebration will be 10,581 miles in all. The booklet con- request of Senator Daniel, of Va., in ft is npt quite certain whether the con- The ’ Ocean Wave Camp of Modern held. taining the complete schedule o f the ! ordering that the Washington heirlooms, of America was organized in iroversy hinges on “ Who's a liar . . . . , «1 Woodmen - - ------------------------- W ho’s 11» biggest liar.” Ilo w b eit, i triP 8 ivea tlie namu* oi forty as uaembers which have been in the possession ; Uatea- Hall, Saturday night, witli a GENERAL NEWS. . ’ . , „ of the party, but that was prepared be- the United State« government, since the ct,ttrter membership o of nearly forty. boys, there is no use chewing up long “ r /> - . * . , . ..... ,, . . fore it was known that Secretary and beginning of the civil war, be restored After the very lmpressiv S T u i . ' - J l U , X * .» I I . — ~ ~ O . . . 8 . W . O . L « . , h . ,W . . . . . . « . , » , n « l » . boun; A fire nt Jacksonville, Florida, last Friday, burned over 180 blocks, destroy­ ' , . . „ .„ a d v a n ce. Besides Mrs. McKinley, there I of them, cannot fail to add to the cor- ing 1300 buildings and $10,000,000 to aweetly and remember that there are r , . . . . ■ . . are nine ladies in the party. Secretary I diality of his reception at those places $15.000,000 worth of property and ren­ others wlio can easily lay claim to the \ . , , , . ? » ‘/.I * , . ! z~, _ a „.1 three White iln uao M tXh«*_ I !_ ill arziFV I Cortelyou _ and House Sten- ¡n »1-- the south t» at t which Iva he w will stop nn on p eo. p ej |; W. A., Robt. Dennis; Oierk, dered 10,000 persons homeless. jionòf.—lit) 1 lem f a Ç . I gget. Geo, Chamberlain; B„ Oscur Gates; The War Department is preparing to j ograpliers will handle any executive hie way to the Pacific coast, Escort, Fred H ew itt; Mgrs., I4rank j transfer several regiments of tlie regular business which the President may find Joh n B airns is t l » agent of an express Montgomery, Fred Peil, George Mont- ar„,y wbo have been in the Philippines company at Scranton. Kansas. Not long j ,o The Publ,C W1 1 “ RECIPROCITY” WITH CUBA. gouiery; Watchman, L. V . Stingley; allj „ ill probably reduce tlie strength of i t o h jug of liquor came to his office ad- la<* ful1 detoilB ° f t,ie tr,P’ a8 eiw“ Sentinel, Edgar Hand; C. F. Fred Peil. tbe arn,y there. , ■’ ■ . 1 •. 1 1 of the three big press associations has a j San Francisco Chronicle, The Camp .n eets again S a tu rday n ig h t. ; indetnnity committee on the dressed tp a certain plan, gnd it had a * > 1 The Cuban Commissioners appear to 7, zv 1. .. , .m i representative on the train; also each of amount to be paid by China for tlie Our little girl was unconscious from p . O, D. attachment. The man to whom H the three Washington daily papers, and ‘ have received no encouragement from strangulation during a sudden and terri- damages to the several powers on ac- ft was addressed refuaed to take 'it out, each of tlie three most prominent New j the President in regard to a reduction of a(lau|t ,,f cr,mp. I quickly serfured n count of the Boxer uprising tiave decided And Cairns notified tlie shipper at Kan- York illustrated weeklies has a sp ecia l. duties on sugar and ! tobacco. In the j bottie of One Minute Cough Cure, giving upon the sum of $273,000,000. Gen. Von sas City. Thereupon the shipper in- Waldersee transmits the reply of the artist on board. There is also a pho- nature of things they could not, for du- i her three doses. The ctoup was mas- ^itrkcted Cairns to deliver the liquor to ties on foreign merchandise are deter- I tered and nor little darling speedily re- generals to the ministers, regarding fu togriiuher. Both the Western Union Ttiey say j»ny o p e who would pay t l » charges, a U.. r,_____ _ u... 'covered. So writes A. L. Spufford, tore military operations. and Postal Telegraph Companies have mined by Congress, but it is evident 1 Chester, Midi. M ey v & Kyle. 6000 soldiers are needed around Tien procedure tyhiclt is said to be quite com operators on tlie train witli all the facil­ that buc I i a course will be favored by an Tain. pson. ii> tlie state, ijomo citizen of Scran' MAPLETON NEWS- ities for sending messages direct. There element in tlie Eastern and Southern Tlie least in quantity and the most in ild,e c*lar8e" an^ tool( tl>e 1*<1’ may, perhaps, have been finer finer States, whose influence must not be un­ quality describes DeW itt’s Little Early jjor, but a little later Cairns was arrest­ May 7, 1901. Risers, tlie famous pills for constipatiou single cars than anv one on this special derestimated. In tlie first place the so- e d on th e cljirge pi selling whiskey eon- and liver complaints. Meyer & Kyle, W. H . Wcatlierson is assessing at Ma­ called “ reciprocity ” scheme ia in line train, but it is certain that there never ^rany Uvw- At tlie trial lip was found tias been a finer special train os a whole, with the policy of the free traders, who pleton this week. M laaed Ilia O aaaa. guilty and sentenced to a fine of $100 a first-class hotel on wheels, and it ¡stand ready to abolish all protective i Mrs. Phelps, of Florence, move to An American who w as sojourning tn It is Mapleton last week. end 30 days in jail, frern which, how- Spain at the time says that on tbe day contains everything that could be asked duties, and, if they cannot abolish all, Dentist Grav was a passenger out on when Dewey w as destroying the Span­ pver, he lias taken an ifppeul. for the comfort of the most fastidious 1 then such as they »re able to get rid of. ish squadron nt Manila a representa­ the stage this morning. tive audience. Including some of guest. It would not be absolutely nec- ; In the second place the importing inter- Mr. Bounds floated a raft of logs to Bpaln’a bravest and best, were attend­ PRESIDENT S JOURNEY. cssary for any passenger to leave this . est in all Atlantic cities, and the ship- the mill the last of the week. ing a patriotic bullfight In Madrid, train during the entire six week« trip, i ping interests, favor anything which The stage broke down Saturday so the applauding these words of the famous P resident M cK lpley1, ^ourpey tlnougli matadore: “With the ease with which I although they will all frequently do so. will promote international movements mail was brought in on horseback. p ie cotton belt hug aroused g r ea ta ’op11" have killed this noble animal, the bulk ot commodities. The Southern Stales Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, of Flor- There is an amusing side to the visit enthusiasm , evinced in ways*whicli , . „ „ , 1 w ill the glorious Spanish nation up- whiclt do not produce sugar and tobacco ence, moved into E . C. Knowles s house hoJd Uje traditions of the past and of tlie Cuban Committee to U'ashington, p in st afford inych gratification to the (avor it for similar reasons, and espec- last week. I keep green the laurels of their lUus- President ajjd hjs party. A life-long which lias furnished fun for those who tally on account of their proximity to i A good many people from Mapleton trlous fathers by triumphing over the republican, a soldier of tlie civil war, lie came in contact with its members. They Cuba, which they believe likely lo throw went to tlie mouth of the river Sunday Yankee pig.” is greeted on historic battlefields will. ' >•»'' “ •« »P'-'ediest and about the worst ’ I a » 0 0 0 » l.A fr frl.ax A n m o to see the new Yvz.« boat, the Acme. T h e O n ly T h rew . tliectteeiS. Qi $j» very » e n and their ease of swelled head ever seen in Wash- much of the trade into their hands. Mr. and Mrs. Blackman, who have A man once wrote to a w estern law - Iin a lly there are enormous investments keen 8penl]jng the winter with their yer for information in regard to a pep. pl.Udren who wero arrayed ip arms to ington, where tlie big head is an every Knowles, left son who had owed him a considerable atop his progress over tlia^ very ground '‘"V complaint, with little fellows who of American capital in sugar and tobacco daug|l(eri ,qr8 A p sum of money for a long time. in former year». B i» seldom tl‘“t me» illddenly becon,e in,OXicated W‘th th® I- p lan tation s in Cuba, and much of this , is 1 , Tuesday morning on the steamer Lillian “What property has he which I could ol stjch force as the President are per- »r**teeM which they imagine goes along j believed to belong fo men intim ately on their homeward trip to Sprmgheld, attach?" he asked. Minnesota T he law yer’s reply w a s brief and to ‘sonally «> »mjabie. From the Iwgin- with a newly assumed office. The Ou- ' connected with the trusts. It is proba- Nellie E. Rice, of Sleepy Eye, Minn., the point: n ln g 'o jh i. adtninlstratiop it lit » been bans didn't have that kind of big head. | ble that with their abundant capital and arrived Saturday evening at Mapleton. “Tbe man died six months ago. H e hia all _ vestiges of sec- TltpirH Theirs wiiH was h brought on b by the-jollying . . eflbrt — to efface rw _ ai___ ________ r n iiifh t (in v the Sollvinu knowledge of the business both these After visiting with relatives for a few has left nothing subject to attachment “ ' feeling. In previous visits to l *iey received from officials from the | trusts could control Cuban protection, days she expects to go to Florence, save a widow."—Youth’» Companion. poija} It began when they ' and profit, as Hawaiian planters for- 1 wbere she som e of the south he has been heartily President down . will . make . . her . home . this sum­ 1 A Sasoorfc Al mer with her grandparents, gran ^ree'te.1, but n»vey by such rrowd« or were met nt the railway station by two merly profited, by their free entrance roer Mr. and He—Do you think you really wanted Mrs. E. C. Knowies. ( new dress now? into the American market. with such enthusiasm ns at present, army officers, who informed them that She— You don’t know anything about It is astonishing to see what support T he l'residept is ope of tlie most fortu- l *,eY *1R(' been detailed by the Secretary Skin affections will readily disappear IL 1 wish I had known before I mar­ nata men of any age, for events have " ar ,o «8cort them to their hotel, this proposition to give the American by using DeWitt’s Witcli Haze! Salve. ried yon what a stupid you are. H e—You m ight have guessed It ’ ’ lly w u f keil'together tq preduep . ^ a a .l S „„b n f » .* > vlizzis* A n v f r t V f l during, lltc in u w o B d v iu and to o l look after their O comfort market to Cubans receives from those , book out for counterfeits. If you get easily, w hen 1 offered to marry you.— I their stay in t/.tx/n town, artrl and s culminated a t ' wh/i who nmtaat protest aaainat against granting . si...;» a»««» » n l m in I ai tfrantinu that privi- DeW itt’s you will get good results. It «1. th e result wliich he has plainly bad at is the quick and positive cure for piles. Pick-Me-Up. heart apd with wInch Ids panic y lll be the state dinner in the White House, ( lege to those whom we have compelled Meyer A Kyle. ¡»rm apentfy joined. The eight years of where all tlie prominent men in W ash -) to become our own feHow-citbMM in the “He w as In tbe législature NORTH FORK NEWS. U n e id e n t McKtpley’s admini«r»tion >n«»on at the time, took a hand in push- Philippines. To propose reciprocity for years.” reads a notice of a departed cltlxen; “came within an ace of going w ill he referred to in histofy as an “ era ¡ng tlie jolly along. Since then eacli one the Cubans while denying free trade to to congress, held a government office May 6, 1901. tlie Filipinos is absolutely ehamsleas. of good fechpg.’' dupng which the i„ . of those Cuban» has acted a . though he five years and finally died a Christian.** Mort Douglas ia expected home in a —Atlanta Constitution. habitant» of the entire Union becapie thought be was the greatest tiling that By no possibility can any principle be few days. about found which should deny to tlie Philip- periuappnpy reunited in l.earta, as well «ver h»PI*«*L The old saw »bout The Bible baa been so called only for Relatives of Mrs. Salley, from Drain, M in name, as one people under one catching more flies with molasses than pines what we almuld grant to Cub., the last 700 year». It was formerly are visiting on North Fork. jlafc. Anfl to ti.i$ lie: eficent end no one witli vinegar lias apparently done at - nor can any just principle lie found called “The Books" or the "Divine Will Bay left North Fork Sunday to Library." thipg has contributed more powerfully otl.er successful stunt. Tlie jollying has which does not give to the Filipinos work in a logging camp at Mapleton. th an th e «mjabilily of the fresideut. ' con so ertieacious tuat the Cubans have every commercial right possessed by any Lord Brougham commonly spent M l» Delia Morris visited friends on three or four weeks In study before H e ie a b o p healer of tp tih le. Ilia ad- promised to go home and recommend to American. There is but one logical or the North Fork last Saturday and Sun­ writing a great speech. d rw ees at all pointe, and especially at <*• convention that the conditions laid honest course, wtajch ie to deal impar- day. M suiphi» apd ^ew ’ prleans, have not down by the l’latt amendment be ac dally with all our own people and with H. P. Johnson went fishing Sunday, BEWARE OF A COUCH- crily to r n happy, as usual, hut earnest cepted. They tried to get a promise in all foreigner.. Our own people should li e had wonderful success; ask him bpen happy A cough is not a disease bat a symp­ Jp'dIptatospiaiiiike, snd will he found to exchange from the President that he be uniformly exempt from customs about it. jjlid itatosp iap lik e Consumption and bronchitis, The people of Linneus have a very in tom. tho future would (ask Congress to admit Cuban duties, and foreigners should uniformly |iave a pow erful Influence on Sunday h ^ l and a’ large at- * bicb ar* the »ml /»tai sugar and iQbacco free of duty, but did amt impartially pay them — and the teresiing ' uipeapeF», have for their hrst indication a y o iy se ot public affairs. pot succeed. Tlie nearest they got was | Cubans are foreigners. tendance. persistent congh, and if properly treated It it witli a giod deal of pleasure and ins promise to appoint commissioners to ; Any other course will lead to trouble Mr. Joe Morris of Linneus isexpecting a8 goon M (his eongh appears are easilv " . I ■ . .... ... a “ new the end. n, w aenarator separator of the most cnrc<1 . Ci,aniber| . i n*. Coogh . — Remed> satisfauljon that 1 fecouitneud Chamber- negotiate a reciprocity treaty with the of which no man can Ion lain'« Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea government of Culm as soon as it w a. Already tb .q u e.tm n I ... been raiwd in tekeriv and family of M i-! ”7 7 " W0|° der,”7 • ucce” ]ful' «“d Mr. L. v . Ackerly and lamuy, 01 Mt-i gained tto wide reputation and extea- R em edy,” says Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, the courts as to whether the OoaeUto- nerva> yjgited , h„ Linneus Sunday , ive 8a|e |,v itg 8(K.,|||)Wing , 1 U '**1 I tili* w . . Noises in the Head by l>r. Nicholson’s Upeatod the doe. and m ritt*-“ mt.“ '» « In ,l" “ “ u v ,r' ** *n “ *Wl*h Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to Ids my etor» ito r y ^ »in|t|ngiy tn jlingly informing am satoon, he said : “ San Diego is destined dangerous condition, tor their t t o o toll left my in t o n ili Institnte, so that deaf people nnable to TO r t I lk A COLD iw ONE n » T ' . — by a o iu ed a y to become tbe great port un rights ary far less distinctly t I i T i a . t . l e -K fy lta e t : f .ll its e v er .” 8« procure the Ear Drums may have them ( Take 1-exntive Bromo Quinine T ablets.' Alaskans. a superb bar- than those of thp Hurd ★ Groceries ★ and ★ FLORENCE l i The folk MEAT MARKET. ........J u s t O D en ed . Goods as Reoresente^ Deathbed Rep*ataao«. p.*W. MS.Re I i a a C fall.dr««»i»w rotund» o o e f. — P R O P R I» £ ÍL w . 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