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all tto coaatry oaat abk* to tod
matrtod far bit bin*. Loaia XIV, *bo
tod a abadowy elaiia to It by airtaa <4
araaa aarly aiplcrain«a of La Sail*.
How to deal with tto nawoanara
bottom! Viltaaaoaa a irraat dial Aft.*
many daya of watting and of tboaa «v
aapafa (itl l dalaya w« of tba praaoal day
know an well lo otr Itlircoana with
iipaaiard* St. Donta wot a B»a«' to
tto fotMmt of Coahniia, tolling bU
tnUaiun and aakttitf tto privllaga of
trada.
Now. Villaaarwa had a daoghtar. a
y«ry baaatifol dao*liter, named Maria
Given a bandeome. viaaoiooa young
Frenchman and a l*aotifol Apaniah girl
daily tnactiug and all who Mad know
what caaaa of it. 6t Ilaoia fell in iova
wltb tor—an tounat anil aincorapaaeuin
It am—and ato in tain lovad him. Tba
hi ginning <4 lava waa the beginning of
trvabla.
For at tto aatna time BL Denia amt
bia w<w»ag« to tba govaruor Vtiiiworaa
tent a letter to tba same perannage.
Thli latter expreeaad auapiciuna aa to
the object of l-t. Doala’ vlait and alao
told of tto love affair of the Frenchman
and Dona Maria. The governor waa
in love witb tor hiweelf and u unitor
for tor band. It waa for Bt. Dcnta a
caaa of patting bia toad in the lion’*
n,i,nth aud then twiating bia tail.
black came tbe ineaaengera and back
nl«o came a troop of cavalry with order*
to aeiao tit. Deni* and I ring bim to
the governor’* *eat, Montclova, forth
with. At Montclova St. Denis wn*
heavily ironed aud thrown into prinoo.
When bo bed bad a few day*’ experience
of tbe borrur* aud cruelties of a Span
i*b prison. the governor. Gnspnrdo de
Anaya, cuiue to see him, expecting no
dontit to find him worn oat. broken
spirited ana.unite tractable, willing to
grant anything for tri slum.
Tbe Sponiartl told hie captive that if
he would give up Dana Marin be
would be ft »■ St. Deni* indignantly
scorned the proposal. Hi* position was
as desperate a* a man's could well be,
alone where it waa impossible to appeal
to anyone, a (Hunger iu a hind always
heartless and cruel to strangers, sus
pected of di ignsagainst the state, and,
worse than that, in the power of a man
who loved the womau who loved him.
It is said, ‘‘Hell bate no fury like a
woman scorned." So can it be said,
"Earth has no ally like a woman who
loves you.”
Dona Maria learned of her lover’s
plight by receiving n letter Irom the
governor telling he-r of it. Tbe letter
also informed her that if she did not
agree to marry the writer, St. Denis
would be put Jo death.
The high spirited beauty rose equal
to the occasion. Her reply to hi* scoun
derloy was a positive refusal. More t an
that, she wrote that in case St. Denis
met his d uth she herself, or some one
for her, would put a knife into the gov
i ruor’s cowardly heart, Tbe governor
most have lieeu impressed, for St. De
nis did not die jnat than.
Dona Maria spent no time in delays.
She at once wrote to the viceroy at the
City of Mexico, the viceroy having ab
solute power, standing iu place of his
king, over all South America and a
great part of North America.
She told of St. Denis and his visit,
told of tbeir mutual love, told of tba
baseness of the governor of Coahniia
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wlx> l<>*<4 kin. k*d »v*d kin. *MI to
anew.r to Ike off** <4 high rank to to*
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Fr<oi t’Dian. aud a Fraacbnan I mart
rwinti, ”
For kl* return pmrmty ha waa provtd
ad amply with money, bom** and a
Hnai* eaoort. bad arrived isfilt at han
Joan Uaptirta, thare to reuaw bi* troth
to hla •Wertheart Ha fooad V’illaaacaa
in great truabla. Tha *ur loan ding In
diaua had left their Said* and vlllag.«.
had rebellnl 1 were op la armb The
comtnaodai.. *aa aorely pot to It and us
conatrtwation.
St. Dante went out to the Indian*
alone At he appronched be *niae«l a
white handberuhiW on bi* ew-rd. The
Indians ellowed him to come am :ig
'ltem and l'irm«d a circle about bnu.
, Ey the mere power <4 hi* eliajoemc be
~ raoaded them to retnm to tbeir al
h-gianca and pledged th. honor <4 Spain
| that their grievances would t>« »djn*tt d
Then, at laet, thi* eecond Itaynrd h»d
I hi* reward Dona Maria became hi*
I w|f*. Many years tb»y lived to«e'her
ti Mekico. at Mobile, in Louisiana, uti
I at last be fall, a*n iug bia countiv,
I ,n battle with tba Natchea.-Thurt.ei
I ’ .vuies in St. Lcni* CHobe Democrat
Answered Aeeordla* «•* Mts *'*ll*.
Coart attaches of Campbell county
I who have mu several year* of service
t '| j many aui cdote* in wbicb the lute
lodge Boyd figurid a* principal, *e ft
1 iu* (,'inc innati Enquirer. On* of tb«
I iiwit U that concerning tbe manner iu
I tfbieb he disposed of an unruly dtonken
| oiau whu otic* interrupted hi* court
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The stem* vr#« #t A)#*andria. wh. re
[ ba judge was bolding coart. The omirt
' use there is a repicsentative oou o try
! t c. iple cf justice, tho door* opening ur,
uia cer tar aisle, which lends dircc'ly
, tbe bench. On tbe perticular mun
j m g iu question shortly after the court
had convened both swinging dors
i vvtre Kndd' nly opened wide and n n m
I with a very unsteady gait came reeling
| down the uisl*. When he bad roarhed
,i point directly in front of hit honor he
! phased, struck an attitude, aud shout-
I ed. “By U—d, ja<l*<V I’m a hoas."
The judge, without moving a mu da
iu his pi* ;id couutcuauce, turned to tha
sheritT and eaid quietly, “Mr. bbenfT,
take this 'bus*' to hie stable for four
day*. ’'
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than Howard & Wtl
let who spare no pnlns to secure the
best of everything In their line for their
many customers. They now have the
valuable agency for Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. This Is the wonderful rem
edy that ts producing such a furor all
over the country by Its many startling
cutes. It absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis. H arseness and all affec
tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle for 30c. or a regular size for 60
cents and 11.00. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
The painful silence In the neighbor
hood of New England since the seiDe
merit of the expansion question is ev
idence that Senator Hoar has not been
brought to.
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advice* that have rwM Wa*hlngtivn
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NEY'S EXPECTORANT.
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Merchants keep stock* of good* on
hnd nil the y*M rmui They would
n««. for a e.nglr moment, think of blob
tag oat for nay portion of the >«wr.
Whether trade be dull or good, th*
waito *re offer**! for uk.
It should he the tow way to regard
'to advertising. Them Is no such thing
a* * compute (hutting do* n<4 trade.
Thera are nlwaya buyer* on the mar
ket, K being bto a quiet lon a* to the
number of them and the amount* of
tbeir puniiaae*.
The man who adtertlbee In the dull
aenaon will flud It profitable, for the
reason that tie will be sure to pick up
autne pom on of tbe prevailing trade.
That advertising la hart which is coo-
ItaIKMM.
Advertising U •« nrt »nd a •elence.
M.n who hnve wares to sell nre not
afraid to hire the beat talent In the
way of ilhiatration. and the knowing
how to advertise skill and
WUMtORI-
To lie sore, a great deal of money '.a
thrown nway In Injudicious advertis
ing; but a gnat deal more Is made bf
proper exgMisUou. The time lw*
gono when m< n advertise perfunctoiV
lly. It is g matter of moment and
concern, and they succeed best who
study It most.
The newspaper Is the proper vehicle
of communication. Those who bava
greatest experience look io the news
paper. They find heat results here.
The best, the most successful adver
tising Is that of the newspapers. Tr.e
dodger, handbill, pamphlet, and other
modes of exploitation are ephemeral,
at the best. People rarely read them,
and resent the practice of sending
them through the malls, or of deliver
ing them at their houses. Tho public
experts to see advertisements hi the
newspapers. It recognizes the fact that
thy are a necesaary part of the make
up of a live newspaper. It looks in
he adverislng columtis for sources of
supply. l ' 1 ,
Tho newspaper men of the whole
world ore invited to be present at New
Orlonns during next year’s carnly*t.
The local press club is formulating
plans which ai r designed to reach tootl
ing newspapers everywhere.
Advertising is always successful
when It brings honest seekers to the
exploited wares. It is not to be mens
ured by the sales so much as by the
sincere Inquiries. The advertiser
most see to It that what he offers Is
worth buying, for all the advertising
in the world should not be expected
to effect the sale of undesirable or
worthless goods.
In the olden days of bare fists prize
fighters entered the ring to fight. Now
It would seem that tho prize bullies use
the newspapers more than they do
their knueks. If the papers exploited
these fellows lees there might be more
fighting done.
Mr. Hardin Norris, clerk of the drug
store of R. Shoemaker, Perry, 111 .
says: ‘'A'm&h came iftto our stote the
other day and said. ‘I want a bottle of
that stuff that safes children’s live*.
The children mfty get sfck when -we
cannot get the doctor nutek enough.
It’s the medicine yon sell for erojip.”
He alluded to Chamberlain's cough
Remedy, and bought a bottle before he
left the store. For sale by Alexander
Drug and Seed Co., C. It. Parr of Bell
Tower Drug Co. - -
CASTORIA
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What is CASTORIA
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and fiartkiai wvrwpa. It to Itenalrt* and Ik
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GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAVa
Bear* th. Si(**t*
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Year*.
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The
“Maine”
Album!
CAPTAIN CHARLES 0. SIGSBEE
and Interesting scenes associated with the destruction or our (.lant Bat
ship and her Heroic Crew.
souvenir Edition!
Few Incidents of Amerlcnn history have been attended by such public
excitement and national Indignation as that which followed qu tckly upon
the destruction of the Battleship Maine. In response to the “"‘versa de
mand for a' pictorial history of the 111-fated warahip. Ha capta ncy and In
toct everything in ennnectli* with It leading up to and Including Its fissas
stnatlon.we have secured and offer our reader, this week « beautiful Mb toe
Allium or Portfolio, the most complete photographic record Issued upon the
subject, embracing splendid photos of
The Martyrs
Which Know ready for delivery at nur ofll. e, or by atoll for Ten Cento.
CONTENTS OF "MAINE" LA BUM.
Captain Cht’A. P. Sigsbce. General
Fltztpigh Lee.
The Battleship Maine.
Tho Destrnctlon of the Maine.
Havana Harbor and tho Maine An
chorage.
The Harbor Entrance to Havana.
Gunner's Gang of the Maine.
Views of the Maine’s Crew off Duty.
A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship’s
Company of the Maine.
Please notice the Maine Album al.ove advertised Is one of a “S o “ v f nlr
Series” Of eight portfolios, devoted to the grout Heroes and Achievements
of the Spanl sh-Am e r ica n War, each portfolio being a special number devoted
Vext*we"li No. n< 2 , w!ll'be"offered as a Memorial of the First Sacrifice of
Ihe'uar, or the heroic death of Ensign Bagley and his companions, Inclu
<hng many other special features of the early events of the war Such ns the
vessel that fired the first shot; the first prize; bombardment of MaUnzas.
' 1 Then weekly and consecutive order will appear the following:
TOE DEWEY NUMBER -Tlye.Hero and battle Of Manila. - - .
THE SAMPSON NUMBEJK—BombardmehJ. 6f San Juan, and- MO|T<J-Ce*-
THE MERTtIMAO-wlth. additional special feature*:
ADMIBjWj RCHI/KY—-Tire Destruction of Cervera's Fiert.
the RHAFTER NUMBER—The Siege and Capture of Santiago.
GeLrALS MILES AND MERRITT Army Operations in Porto Rico
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