Hood's Papers in the Interior, Who Nerves Sarsapa- Announcehents
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A BLANK CARTRIDGE. ator, in the language of Judge Jack- has fired “a blank that Two brief items in the last issue oi son, cartridge; is all.” the Herald appear to have pierced Nerves TflE {Ie^ALD -- KjAI^TIN^BDf^ our the heretofore invincible armor of the Judge Goff for Senator. Art Messengers of Sense,—the Telegraph distinguished senior United Senator, System of the human body. NEWSPAPER. The Times of last Sun- ! extend from the brain to every A REPUBLICAN Faulkner. So sorely Washington Nerves part Charles James of the body and reach every organ. in an article the was he wounded that he took occasion day discussing prob-' Nerves are like fire —good servants but hard Published every Saturday at $i.50 per 1 hi3 in successor of masters. year, in advance, at Monday in the course of speech able Attorney-General Nerves arc fed by the blood and are therefore to to the Her- the United Court refer McKenna, who is to take like it, in MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA expected character. ald most and severely de- Nerves will be weak and exhausted if the vigorously the on the Supreme Court va- place j blood is thin, pale and impure. and nounce the editor. He said in sub- A. B. SMITH, Editor Proprietor cated Field, Senator Nerves will surely be strong and steady if * of news- by Justice quotes stance that only the editors the blood is rich, red and vigorous. as I are anxious Elkins saying that he did not be- find a true friend in Hood's papers in the interior, who Nerves Sarsapa- announcehents. rilla because it makes rich, red blood. to secure government positions,oppose lieve Judge Goff, of West Virginia, ! A. T. Nerves do their work naturally and welt,— We are authorized to announce this to civil service; that a newspaper in would the even if it the brain is unclouded, there arc no Rits8I/KR as a candidate for re-election accept place, neuralgic pains, appetite and diges- the office of School Commissioner for the city had invoked the memories of the were tendered. The Senator says tion are when take The Lessons of good, you Life Fourth ward. late war in its opposition to the case j Judge Goff has his eye on the United now before the Court; that the editor Wc are authorized to announce John are learned. States Senate and expects, if the Re- usually dearly L. Ot.ivku as a candidate for re-election is now seeking a Government position, to the office of School Commissioner for The common sense teaching and that such a man was not fit to publicans carry West Virginia, to the Fifth that when the ward._ hold a position under the Government, succeed Senator Faulkner in the Sen- Hood’s eyes pain they at the editor of Charles A Dana, America’s greatest looking all the time ate. Sarsaparilla should be taken care of is is dead. the Herald. editor, inow, lacis, DucKie on your armor, i only followed by many — The One True Blood Purifler. Alt druggists. $1. peo- • •—-■ Jt anoras us ro reprouuce pleasure Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., LowelI, Maas, C. Henshaw is the get ready for tlie lray and let us show after have Col. E. recipient the item, as follows: ple they seriously t ..... the best family cathartic of be the Baron of that his ,, many congratulations. The crowd should not wily Boydville Mood S rills ami liver stimulant. Hoc- injured their eyesight. Be --- Injunction -■ ..- • -—— with their There too previous shouting. an and District Court political career is at end. forehanded learn The U. S. Circuit is no telling what the end may be. His- yourself; CASES has ana after a records the fact that about a third Think of it! Elkins and Goff in INJUNCTION adjourned sojourned, tory from others’ bitter exper- of a century ago there was a very de- most term. the Senate! No State in the Union important termined effort to compel Uncle Sain to in the U. S. Court, ,Judge ** *"*' Argued ience: obtain from — I, i- eye-relief do that which was distasteful to him, will render can match them. ’Rah for Goff! Jackson Presiding. II is said Judge Jackson to certain with disastrous results ■' .. us—we are peo- —. • expert opticians. on and Tuesday were devoted a decision in the injunction cases ple. Monday The injunction crowd should not he month. The first two sentences were to the of the injunction the ioth of next simply too previous with their shouting. There argument .- ---»♦»■.— Senator a rebuke to the Democrat, which ap- is no telling what the end may be. His- cases in the Federal Court by Pullman the inventor of records the fact that about a third George M, peared to assume that the granting of tory Charles J. Faulkner for Messrs. Berry, JEWELERS and of a century ago there was a very de- OPTICIANS. cars died at his home in Chi- while Hon. sleeping the injunctions settled for all time the termined effort to compel Uncle 8am to Butler and Ruckinan, of heart disease. National Bank cago, Monday night, controversy as to who should be em- do that which was distasteful to him John W. Mason and District Attorney Building-. at mill- with disastrous results to certain His wealth is estimated fifty in the reveuue service in this people. Gaines the Government. ployed —Herald. represented ions, yet he died just as poor men dte. district. All of was consumed by ----—-* I collection The above was termed a "blank Monday ad- or causes have not I his The last sentence was an illustration Senator Faulkner in his closing political religious tures, except denunciation of Dep- and as was cartridge” by his honor, Judge Jack- Vigorous long-winded been violated; that and store- In’crnal of the utter of in a son, and well it is. Such dress. So voluminous were the argu- gaugers uty Commissioner of Reve- the of Senator Faulkner on the futility engaging clap-trap speech we never even of have no vested interest in nue whose contest with the Government. The suspected the editor ments that we shall not attempt to keepers Wilson, affidavits were se- V cases, he did not advance injunction the Herald to be cajiable of. It is but any assignment for the vert-1 criticised. his Senator later in his argument exem- give more than the merest outline. particular y During closing one new idea or produce one decision an exhibition of the empty malignity for five protection of which they can invoke remarks he announced his determina- the same idea when he said: Faulkner spoke m not well known to the veriest tyro in plified and bitter determination on the part Senator the aid of a court of tion to file his own in in with the of the to have hours, the first four being occupied equity by injunc- affidavit rebuttal the law’. “Thecitizen, comparison Republican politicians --——• own in-. tion; that there is not the slightest of Mr. Wilson's. 1 Government is as a pygmy to a their way without regard to law with a stump speech, evidently Health closed a and order.—Statesman. evidence showing or tending to show The Court announced that it would The State Board of giant.” tended lor political eflect, in the hope j Whether meant that it that the of the the case careful consideration very successful session at Parkersburg Now, if for the Herald to use such Judge Jackson to insinuate himself once more, Secretary Treasury give There were 20 the item refered to by Senator Faulk- of his made these appointments, or that j and render its decision at an last Friday evening. an illustration, if for us to call atten- possible, into the good graces early day. 1 ner was a blank or whether the Commissioner of Internal Reve- applicants for certificates to practice tion to the historical fact that eleven of cartridge, former political henchmen, the last he meant to the Senator for nue made the or revo- medicine but 10 of whom were suc- the states of this Union attempted to reprove hour being devoted to the case. assignments lugging in extraneous matter, we was ani- cations of assignments for political cessful. secede and after a struggle, the blood- Collector White’s action we or causes, and that the know not, but do know that neith- terms as religious FiH !S8 TIMBER UID were forced to madverted in Messrs. A. T. Kussler and John L. iest of modern times, upon scathing er Senator Faulkner nor the editor of things complained ol were done before and return to their were all of the affidavits for the Gov- Oliver are announced as candidates surrender allegi- the Statesman can to one word the injunctions were awarded. SALE.- A small slate farm, ad- use an point and as School Commission ance—if, we say, to such illus- ernment. Sophistry subterfuge! for re-election The court 170Rmirably adapted to fruit culture, in the item, or i frequently interrupted us to a expressed understood, were resorted he an adept with comfortable ters from the Fourth and Fifth wards, tration unfits hold position to, being 1J story house and nec- that indicates or that Mr. Mason, by asking him questions how much “malignity” in that He did not I essary outbuildings, good well and de- of whom we shall have more to saj under the Government, particular. neglect should be denominated as to the practice of the Bureau, he be- sirable location on road lea'ding from “clap-trap.” cast and literary next week.