Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1902, p. 5

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THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 18. AN EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL KILLING OF JOHN B. HULL, A TRAVELLING MAN, A Man in Mississippi Acquitted After Killing One Who Wrong- od His Sister--Her Character Above Reproach. Ackerman; Miss., March 14.--One of the most sensational murder trials that has ever occurred in Mississippi has been in progress here. The case is the state ve. Dr. Joe T. Ware, of Starkville, for the killing of Johan B. Hull, a travelling salesman, which oc curred at the depot here a year ago. © Th made a case READ THESE LETTERS INDISPUTABLE FACTS Angier's Petroleum Emulsion, which now enjoys a world-wide reputation as 2 dependable remedy among and the public generally, is known to be without an equal for the treatment of all throat, lung, stomach and bowe! diseases. Its action is positive and cer- tain. It is especially indicated in the treatment of consumption and chronic bronchitis, We have letters pr day from people living in all parts of Canada, the United States and who, heartfelt gratitude, write us of the benefits received from the use of Anier3 trem Emulsion From the innumerable letters received we have selected the few following, which are from wellknown Canadians. Read them carefully. They are true, came to us unsolicited, and we believe are proof positive of the value of Angier's Potroleum Emulsion :-- SEVERE LA GRIPPE COUGH :-- Dear Sirs; I was very ill with grippe, with a whick pave me no vest, and a severe pain in the chest and side. J was advised to / ALOR of Sond Ae Ayst dose at Night defuore retiri and Posted sont bapan ter, an lieve your Emulsion sa 3 Trafalgar Ave., Torento, Ont. " > » REGAINED WHIGHT, STRENGTH AND COLOR: iri: For some time I have been trombled with a severe cold on my chest and lungs, with a distressing fongh at might. 7 ua juin fuss consumption. [lost in weight and stremgth, and the co entively lef? Aave taking Angier's Petroleum y odode fo and have gained in weight and my color has ney 7 have recommended "And I'll take good care of the house; wod't we, Joba 1' " 'Yes.' 'hes. morning passenger train, * 'And I'll take it for three years; br. Ware Same, Sut. of the astakd car won't we Joba 1 SRC, seeing " " . i i 2 Hull, seeing the drawn pistol, said : " 'but,' 1 enquired, as is usual in "Don't do that, let me explain, let me | such cases, ' are you man and wife resson with you," and turned | 'Man and wile !' exclaimed toe and began to flee for his life; that as | woman, sharply; 'indeed, wé are not; soon as Hull turned Dr. Ware shot | are we, Joba? : him in the back and while both were | ** 'No my dear. : reading Dr. Ware was ear 10 say, ua' said I, 'not man and "Now, ---- you," ana t se- | wile 1' : cond time, both shots taking effect in] * 'Not much,' she retorted. 'I'd Hull's back, and from these wounds | have you know, too, that in this la- he died, the following day at the For- | muy we are wie and man; that's so est hoi at this A wnt it, John t' . The defence claims that Dr. Ware | "And John meekly agreed.' was notified by Miss Jack Ware, his -- WEDDING OF NOIE, sister, that she had been betrayea by Hull under the promise of i pote. sen The Couple First Met In Gay Paris, Y Paine's Celery Compound 2 amis ror, errises Chicago, Ill, March 15.--A fashion- : 2 justice, and that Dr. Ware te- The Marvellous Spring Medicine started Jn pursuit of Hull, going i t to A and afterwards to Banishes Long Stas dig Dyspepsia West Point. Afterwards, hearing that and Biwmach 'Lroubies. Hull was at this place, be started to Ackerman on the first train, ana as he was getting off the train he met Hull and said, "Throw up your hands; you are my prisoner; you have ruined my sister," his intention being to ar- rest Hull under section 1,375 of the code, which permits any private citi- =n to arrest a felon. In this state seaunction is a felony. Instead of Hull surrendering he turned to flee, and to prevent his escape was shot by the | defendant. The state objected ta the evidence of seduction and the further defence that ters of disease and put on that new life that enables then to appreciate 'Ware was attempting to arrest Hull, but judge Stevens id that the de- MES SWIFT & 00. the joys and bien of eT 3 4 i : ence, while novel, was perfectly com- The great spring emancipator and : 4 "Phone 135. liberator from the common discasos of | Polen! both under the English com It Stands First In the fion of a Prominent Justice of the Peace. x Preference. + Swit's Scranton Coal x you'd prefer it te all bo kinds if you once tried able weuding in society 10- A day was that of Miss Arline feck, daugher of rerdinand Peck, commis | 4 Sivher 10 the Fans exposition, aad |B Hobert taylor bien, of dan Francisco. It was in Yaris that the bridge ul 10- day urst met her fiancee. Alr. bien was there studying music, dince her debut several years ago Mrs. bien has been a great socal lavorite, both ma thus city sad abroad. Dunag ber fa- thers stay in Faris, she was noted as a delightiul bostess at her mother s weekly receptivns, where her unauedt- ed singing and charming manner won "her a wige circle of friends, After the return of Mr. and Mrs. Peck to Am- erica, the daughter remained abroad and devoted berself to the study of music. Mr. and Mrs. Bien will spend their honeymoon in Europe. ri ir remedy to several persons. Yow Publish my testimonial if you wish. JOHN F. JONES, Clark treet, London IN HEALTH AND STRENGTH NOTICHD BY FRIENDS: Dear Sirs: bottle, two large bottles of Angier's Petroleum Emulsion and a package of eum Tablets, and with results, My gain in health and strength Aas been com mented on by friends. R.H. GROVE, 56 Scollard St, Toronto, Ont, SPLENDID REMEDY FOR THROAT TROUBLES :-- Dear Sirs: 7 enclose you a letter Jrom Mrs. Cameron, who speaks in the highest terms of Angier's Petroleum Emulsion. For years she has tried di remedies to give her strength, but none of them have done her as mmc good as A 's Petroleum Emulsion. After using the sample we bought several large bottles, and ider it a splendid remedy for throat troubles, and Jor giving strength and tone to the system, I should mot be surprised to learn that it has no equal in this respect. 1 cannot speak too ighly in its favor, and wish you every success. JOHN W. ADAM, g7 Cariton St., Torente, Ont. All druggists soll Angler's Petroleum Emulsion. Two sizes, 50 conts and $1.00 a bottle. Be sure you get ANGIER'S, AND DS on a postal card will you a free of a valuable booklet entitled, 'ABOUT YOUR Fo. pe We sols SS" coro te Thrust, Lungs Digestive Organs. It gives good advice as 9 Do not allow dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach troubles 0 continue their poay-destroying work gs you en- ter the giad springume. While nature is arousing from her winter slumber of death and putung on a brighwr and more chvertul garis=while the | birds, the rilis and the brooks are joyously singing their of wel come 10 a new ie, s0 should men and women endeavor to cast off the fet # life is Paine's Celery Compound. Test- | OR law and under the above statute. ed for years by the ablest physicians and always triumphant in overcom- ing sickness, it is gladly recommended This defence has never before been made in Mississippi, so far as any re- ported case shows. The state, in its rebuttal testimony, Memphis Commercial-Appueal. ie ry 'fms story vowes trom Conis, in His Unseen Correspondent, ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS, by the great majority of medical men from day to day. John Mackenzie, justice of the peace and clerk in the township of Sarawak and Brooke, Unt:, says: "You will think me ungrateful in not sooner acknowledging to Tau my entire cure from dyspepsia ug! the use of Paine"s Celery Compound; but when I tell you that I sutiered all the tortures of dyspepaia for five years, and during t time havi taken most of the great temedies ad- vertised as thé only sure cure for the complaint with little or. no benefit, 1 was determined to be cured beiore I would be satisied. Some of the great remedies would give me a little relief while 1 was taking them, but as soon as I stopped them 1 was as as ever. : "When | commenced taking Paine's Celery Compound I fall expected the | more it was the woman who took the same results, as my confidence in all | initiative. a inquired ten- medicines was shaken; but from the deh oe me that first dose of the compound I felt bet- *" "Cause I've telled 'ee that afoor" answered i ter, and after taking two hottles I thought 1 was completely cured, but John, who evidently disap- proved of vain repetitions. to make the cure certain I took fowm But the lady was tenacious of her bottles more. It is now over two ears since 1 look 'Le last dose, and | privileges, and not easily daunted. "John," she asked for the third ave not had the least symptom of the disease in any way. I can from | time, "why doesn't 'ee gimma a kiss?" tardy wooer pondered long. my own hlessed experience, recommend | i, " ioe to, preseat'ly, ho said, at length. Paine's Celery Compound as a sure cure and a very pleasant medicine to take." . What William Can Do. 8 James Em, : ror William can uently Gr 1 P P ec st anguage Hes vice He ber. Ezk. 51 Signs public prayer and comn- "Rev. Orr Bennet C RET é WHAT ARE THEY 7 | Giles county : Some time since Agnes Wheeler, an intelligent negro girl, read a newspaper advertisements for lady correspondents and, hoping to add some spice to her rural lite, opened correspondence with half a dozen youths. She went to a photograph gallery and picked out half a dozen pictures of the best-looking young white women she could find and sent these to a correspondents in ex bh X ok i ed, as did lovemaking. To-day a well-dressed young white wan drove up to the Wheeler residence and re L an interview with 'Miss Wheeler." To say the caller was shocked when a buxom negro damsel made ber ance is putting it mild. The young man presence of mind not to give his name, but the girl says be was from an east Tonnes soe city. tried to prove that Miss Ware was previously of unchaste character and consequently was mot betrayed by Hull, which proof was met by the de- fence by testimony of the county offi- cers of Oktibbeha county, where she lived, and by quite a number of Prominent citizens, that they had wn her since shildhood and that was ve reproach, returned a verdict of not jury was out eleven hours. A Pleasure Postponed. Here is a conversation between pair. of Berkshire sweethearts : "John," she, 'ee say summat 1' oki rol * Snes a bain't got no " to say," repli in there wou silencer and once STANDARD OIL'S BIG DIVIDEND Some Twenty Millions Were Hand. .ed Out, New York, March 15.~The sum of $20,000,000 was distributed to-day am- ong those who are fortunate enough to be holders of the Standard oil com- pany"s stock. This vast sum repre sents the first quarterly dividend de clared this year. It is a dividend of twenty per cent., and if the three di- vidends to follow equal it in amount, 8a is confidently expected, the total di- vidend disbursements of the eompany for the year will amount to $80,000, 000. The capitalization of the ocom- pany is 8100,000,000. Although Joha D. Rockefeller, whose | holdings in the stock are placed at | about forty per cent., received the lion's share of the dividend distribut- ed to-day, there yas plont left for others. - Those who po the most | of thé remainder were William Rocke feller, his brother, whose hcldings in Standard oil stocks are estimated at $15,000,000; Henry N. Flagler, with holdings x) S33:000.000, " n a Arch vanis, U Michigan and elsewhere , wi oldings uy ,000,- throw, porree Mickigun 4 where there | 000, and H. H. Rogers, who is said to are Magyar settlements. The Mag- | own stocks with a par value of shout | ars usually are called Hungarians. | $5,000,000. Other large holders, men hey attained their freedom in 1844, | Who count their fortunes by the mil- after a long and bervic struggle. lions are, W. H. Tilford, treasurer of the corporation; C. M. Pratt, secre tary; C. H. Payne, Paul Babcock, T. C. Bushuell, J. A. Moffatt and F. I. Barstow. All of these are members of the board of directors. Oil Great Is ONT ever think what an impor- tant thing oil is in this world? Itis the oil in paint that prevents decay of woodwork. It is the oil the bootblack puts on your shoes that preserves the leather. It is ; oil that keeps iron and steel from rust. ing. It is oil that makes machinery run easily and smoothly. But the greatest oil of all is Omega Oil, the pop: green-colored lini. ment that everybody is talking about. It keeps the human body from decaying and getting rusty. It soft- ens, relaxes, soothes and preserves. the flesh of old people. It lubricates stiff joints, and makes them work easily and smoothly. And the little Swiss green herb in Omega Oil is the most amazing thing for stopping pains and aches that ever grew out of Old Mother 1f you have a place on your body that hurts, you are mighty fool. ish if youdon'trubthat place with Omega Oil, and get cured right away. EY } guilty. The Magyars Celebrate. Now York, March 15.--This is the Magyars' Fourth of July, the anmi- versary of their independence, and as q is customary the day will be celebrat- gL ed in the ing regions of Pennsyl ( CONL TRAY SUITS. --/ Barbers are of high antiquity. Ese kiel, who a| as a abo 54 B.C a choir. He can cook his own eall of the Almonte Presbyterians chess, paint pictures ures. He bas learned ] y i i fill the vacancy caused hy the resi 1 ) song ation of Rev. R. J. Hutcheon. Indl 8g? Now listen while | mn takes place on March 27th. kd dumber of times, and the eusrs, Hav, Mclean, Scott Jou can learn it by hearing eo 'will officiate. t: thousand and in England 188, Poot of West Sire i : s 9) take part in the simultaneous col Your Neighbor Says ra tion on Marc h 2rd, towards raiy J gE + oe $500, the balance for the twentieth cent "Ty What aré the * Grippe " fund. There are 2.588 Baptist chur S uences? Catarrh-- n England and Wales. : tis «-- Pneumonia-- At the late Zi congress LEEna BOOTH'S COAL. three Bap have decided sf i i F : | Eg F » § is i 5 : ¢ f J i : gt 2 Times. millinery show room of onelir. Tun of Turkes had expressed his the large department stores infor pathy with the movement to cold ladelphia & customer enquired of ai. with Jews, and o they charged to strength. of the announcement conneil. at once voted a millic dollars for the wark ? ¥ FE iE ir 3 { MES Consumption--~Nervous bier § Basle it was announced that the Prostration. i fr i Palestine » EF E 1 £ g £ fr if fi FREE CURE = WEAK ME A FREE TRIAL TO ALL. . -y © Montreal conference-- Ma p June Ind: Bay of Quinte, June Sth; Torontd, June ith: London, Sth, 8th; Hamilton, June "th, ---- and the conferences of the ma . ured. | provioges and | Newfoundland, : 17th to July 2nd. The Rev. Mn. Tolmig spoke in ing terms the other night , ol beautiful prayers. of the Epis ghurch, declaring that he prof them {0 those of Rie own ch There i at Teast room for fm ment in 'one praver of the Pr if you are silicted with Ii i) I 1 i i § § oH f E E & 5 - = me iH ¢ I o! : i Tl is i ih hie: pole wei v Ho iis! i ; 5 J F i : r The Soldier And His Pot. Fulham, E { 1 8 Pear Sise,~ The pot of Kelpion issued in our LV.kit was one of the few things! took from Cape Town to the f with us. 1 as very weeful, indeed, ome the finesse and quickest remedies cuts, sprains, skin dicases, wou and braises. i Your Kelvion swprised every] who used it, for the way it cu seldt sores, and it ooght to commi a large Sale in South Africa if ad toed 1 regson. i it 4 Hd TC Eu : | i i i. ? Hi i i k La b> i =| : Ig di I : Ip I HY : il F it 8 | , Rh i

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