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t r ..tq ^ *i~~ ~ ~ ~..;' .rrt ,, i. r l,' " , HE SFNTINEL=JORN A Entered April 29, 1900 at Pickens, B. 0., as second elass matter, under act of Congreas of March 8, 1879. V.OL *XXVi PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, f1ARCH 2, 1907. NO. 40 PHILIPPINE ISLES For HAVE BEEN RAVAGED A wer rwo Hundred of Inhabitants teet Were Killed. car= ohai the rKoUSANDS ARE N4W HOMELESS a -_ wo= dry Ar Dispatoh to Madrid, Announced str to the World the First News of the a s Awful Affliction Visited Upon the stri Southerin Part of the Island. of Madrid, $pai, Feb. 25.-A tele gran from Manila, the largest city of Cla the Philippines, khounced Monday at der noon thirt the southern portion of the rol group of islands have been ravaged, The details are very leagfil', car The dispatch says that two hundred 'th of the inhabitants were killed. Clt As a consequence of the terrible af- tri fliction, thousands are rendered home- his less. tn So far no definite news to the Unit- Wh ed States government has been re- an ceived. wt Mrs. Thaw Again on the Stand. W New York, Feb. 25.--Mrs. 1"velyn al) Nesbit Thaw was called to the stand Monday as soon as the judge had tak- Cl en his place on the bench and with- th out any preliminary statement Dis- ha -urict Attorney Jerome plunged into the W erota-examination. Mrs. Evelyn Nes- ti (It Thaw looked somewhat refreshed W after her three days' respite and an- S swered the first question put to her a: confidently. Thaw brought with him a' from the Tombs several packages of w letters and papers, Mr. Jerome, ba as on the previous days of his cross- fF .examinq'tion, continued to jump about w fromlf point to 'point in' the witness' a story. Mrs. Thaw said she had of- C ten been to supper with George W. Lederer and Jack Barrymore. Chief Engineer of M. J. &. K. C. Mobile, Ala. , Feb. 25.--Official an nouncemnent was made Monday of the appointment of N. S.. Jones, chief engineer of th.e Mobile, .lackxn- and Kansas City' railroad to the po4fton of general sanperintendent with fu'l power of cointrol of the business- he tween Mobile- and Middleton, Teann.. The general ofices will be aholishied' antd T. F. Wllittlesey, who iel: tli' position of geneal manager, will g;' to the Seaboard' Air i.ine. h'lle hol ishmeunt. of rhe gtneral oflices is ill; f keeping W. h the policy of B. F. Yoakunm, chairn:tn of the lxard 01 lirec:ors of the 'risco systemt , whc' recently ratie anu inlspee ion of ths. property. Central May Open New Division. t Albany, Ga., Feb. 25. ---A persi, -tent i1mor is in1 irlti ! ilton rail - as h),;i circles het that thao Central o)I Gorgia ra h: - to e-stal)its ^ lw'\ idi vision with ilead(Il iarter: at :\lhally. The pro osed t) e" alivi.,ionl w%ill et -i"na .rom Sith i vilI. , sou thliw. t, to the lv(i lof thei C entrol's lines at .\oi -. lWiry1.' anid F'lor'a. A!a. Proiimi .'euut ilials of the ( ';mra:l were in A~ an.'.lfy . Ga . , Friday , utni1 it is ho e i'ed th:at I ii ir visit: was in ('nnecC Si"ved Train from Destruiction. u otitn far l m- ' v livesi at Glas, .1' i h he 'ale railway, l.he t he whiis 'lhe tIeobl ow 11s befo0 it v.' th e al rd,i t re Al1 tr (2:'s hav' Believe H*le Had I Rit Man. dlisappear<I ~ d from Newv lita1i other(1 peop1le. lie 51tys I ing aI teh gra I'l11 ver y mint iii toConnectient c hie(f of polk I Is '~'j4(~to Opelika M\oonday mori' FIoI) 1 lC-hether' Ilarper was i Wio wtent , .or or not. Boyish Quarrel. Killed in .iiie ltOl Memiphis, Tent ~ air Ty ning aI boyish1 q, 's epetv ntr Tiornisden, and t o(11t Lged :14 :and 1o5 ea. ha b ie former was -s*tabbx i(d late FrIday.. Ti ., Feb.23.-'] tate senae hWalpaerd ,'aye las *fvc,~ "~hoh ~ rs,~ reseciv ad t deth JE., N REr.I.N FRO. SOUTHERN A. J. elI, of Columbus, Division, to :Scrcceed Him. adn,'Ga.., Feb. 2.6.-'Superinten '.)*t Frank J. Egan, of the Macon tai0sion f eth' Southern R.ilway, has -uxgned ; l pfosition), to .take effect -3teafch'l.. No an'nuncement is made -> garding the resignation, other than I t bhe will join his father in some :uiYh American enterprise within the .xt ifew weeks. It is bolieVell -that Mr rtwo will embark in railway tcon .nicftIon .. .J.. M. Egan, father of the supeilh 1- n1ent u'it the Southern, was for a aun\ber of years president of the Cen ta *I .an'd both are well known in the c-inway world. Frank Egan has I.'iern *in charge of the Macon dlvi -. 4totthe 'SuthOtn since it was cre . .ei IIM. (t'41%4" Jjis ieA.YIug the 1l6n has T;rc -it,il l onlg it stir. jtiPfle,, but a matter of genei-1 regret tz(those who knew of his en'terprise s. tihusiness capacity. ' r. Egan will be succeeded by A. .4. iRell, who is at present superin ,iwdert. (of the Columbus division of; .t3 'Sotf.hern, with offices at Willi::m *an..i'r. BelI in turn, will be follow .a hby . J. L. McLendon, the present .Ntcon train dispatcher., J. C. 'Eifts, 'thb- present chief dispatcher, 4i1lhtsuccede Mr. MeLendon. .KIRX WAW.S THAT $40,000, (e ' Wlt ''Not i I-tavz jo Pay OaynoW'9 Fotff6it rewt6, ik Washington, Feb. 4.6;.-4The case of .:?ie"'a.nited States V'"rIs William &;'r, surety for John ''. Gaynor, -*hosetlrarltion from Canai .on ac amy~ t 'of the charges against 91im In .nnetion with the allegeil ifratrds in ;1m rpilat11y works at Savahiiah, Ga., YtaUmte\l :st rutuch annophhce "some yEers 'n)gm, 'Xt 'tecided by 'the su &exne court. 'i tlfc iU:nited States oh Nfa'uialy favorably tn kirk. 'he -1udt-<( Gaynor's bond was $40,000, Lhi' VSA't who resides at Syracuse, was his only surety. When y- QJf I fled td appear in the Sa -u",rn'ah (iW.itt in 1902, as pledged by VUK.b'fnd ', ide'proceedings were be t.x iii. that Odis+-t to collect on the L% )'ndi. Kirlk xosisted )aynlc'tt on the S.i%n-nd that. he was not a resident of "A,rr"gia; that his property was locat It) iln New York and that. he bad no N,ersundai ar,vice. The dlstrlt court ,k ibe northern district of New Yorl ::t l# ,t.he court of appeals f<r the see &.i fcuit toalk this view, relievinp :r% vfroiv responsibi'lity, and it wa: .tif:"ed ~ b the decision, Which ha ti1mud 'ithe decision of the court o preanls by a divided court. Rounded Up the Vagrants. ' Aannah, Ga., Feb. 2G.-The Sa nah police dclar,ament started ,' -' o problem-" Monday night wr Were issied to the relief, thu -n, to lo)lc out for the vagrantt weit ,ice "obeyed the instruct.iol Te' venelnce. 'l'ho result wi Ssii-1 'b alleged vagrin'ls had be( T\ :rfWC p at mlullht and plael :Jmro l -acks T1 PIat N , the fc I"he hwrt -,ive ,bondl were'i the onl '"~e vith a their e---'. All w and pedi''.Oi' court ,whl i t li l - 1 s how~ of will st:Iri hts 1 h( eht!nIl, ' t1'( hI er Y ' a' s b~ '!aekls,r ihm, ight ie the d - 'mostown. AldalMma Exhibit 'ut nh -- ni.mr,Ala. iM apro has~ eeae l e b Iil t.~ live n al'ec Voted to reectmit. euom ofl t!e 'ax ((inializalion hs 'ben is back to the conimftte lind 811an. 'the senate wo.ebill to e'xemlpt for~ tent yoa. "cI cn n'il! !ropet)ty . newly (lcn trt'I{t ori a(diii .0t ohi imills. The 'olmobile hilt was p:issed, mainjg Migaor.v on all dri iver Is to stopc nu n bnitnals seemn to be fr'ightenled. -'eepices Applies for Pardon. Washington , Feb. 2'('.---Wllliam .4 E Peoples. who is serving a sjx rwx 'hs' sentIence for an alleged emii S'-. ment of at smtall atmouti'l while C as'" ipostm'astr aI ft i(ini.'Aland, iGn has mlade applliction for a par' danI~ . -eaimuing 'that only 'a 't.ehhnicil v2"ationi of tihe law waIs commiitted. Tn- Amlounit of the shortago ehar'g'e'd ag;:at Peoples was$290.25, arni 'Was IWom'A$l'y mTadle good. Fire at 'Lahette, 'Ala X-- ,.. Mrc huouse and hontents of 3'. M. om Lanette, Ala. , hMye been ' 6 A to the gi'oundi. Thii bnnlaing port edbefoi's thi' signal o't ~ to ~I n ,~' and the enfire stock I \ was, desben oef b th' r ~: .K$~:~ )>f goods Mannnikted C BOYS UND~ER ARRE T. PR Misappropriating Big Roll From Ala Atlanta Dry Goods House. lanta, Feb. 25.-Otis Clark and 1 ly Willis, two 16 year old boys, dor e arrested Sunday night by De- me lves Bayne and S.tarnes, and ih- evE orated at police barracks, a wh ge of suspicion being entered on lail state deket against them. spE >ine two weeks ago Clark, who ing ked at that time for the Famous, N the goods store, at 124 Decatur Ju, tet, was sent in 'the afternoon with voi um of money, which he was in- foi icted to deliver to the general of- a s of the store in the central part le city. Although tiere was but ed .80 in the envelope entrusted . to di rk, the sum was in bills of small tl oninations, and it made a large te: 1. it Lt ti4e psycological moment Clark gi ne in contact with Grady Willis, wi result of the meeting being, so sa trk alleges, that he betrayed his be st and appropriated the money to tii own use. At Willis' suggestion, 3 two boys lit out for Macon, at bE ch place they spent the funds, di d remained until Saturday night, fe en they returned to Atlanta. A Clark declares that. his relatives sc 1- make good the sum wrongfully w propriated by him. ' rady Willis, he youth whom ir ark charges with participation in e wrongful conversion of the money ' I d a short and meteoric career with cl ne, women and song a little less s6 an a year ago. At that time he i enployed by the Knoit & Awtry a L ioe company, from which , It was leged, he embezzled in small sums . amount aggregating $700, with hich he kept up the pace that kills, ing profuse in the bestowal of his c vors on a certain chorus girl. He I as proseeuted for larceny after trust l few moi'ths ago In the superior ourt, but wlien the case was called', is fornar- nimployers reqested that. be noT prosied, his rtlatives hav ng made rest.ituition. .ludge Roan ave the rnaetter that. direction, \'illi , Laving first solemnly promised 'tire' ourt that he wonTd hencefocth waii he-straight amd narrow path. BOY ACCID'ENTALLY KTLLED. rwelve-Year-t15d. Youth Is Kll(ec by DiscRarge sf Gun. Decatur, Aia:., Feb. 25.-Little Richard Horton,. agef ablout 12 years, ied Sunday morning at in o'cock. Late Saturay a.eterncoAn tlie little erlow was pi'ayihg with a 22 -raliber Flobert rifle ati the home of Is par Qnis, Captain and Mrs. loy C Ifor ton, at "Wilder Pfavh," abot three -niles from Uttcat tre, z'hen 'coming down a stairway his foor slippe<d, and ha fell, and the rifle was discharged. The lall entc'el th lower part of his ody. passing thrrngh the ?),awels, and the doctors wyrre ,nable to Io c tc' it. lie li,. 'c d until mitornling, wheni hae died. (':pla in i il n . th oe li r.l ' fc llo w 'r f ther, is captain of' 1)iel: :Ar:. 1litlea. comlpanly N. Ab\aail, na guards . C'atainm [io:'tn is~ alsou one of tIhe larges0t anid 1r.1)t snImfu pla:rs in this portionm of the state. Rilhar iiw:as an onliy son. Wreck 0n 0. S. & F. gla, S-outherun and Flirorda passen1'2 rin No. :. which 1' it Mar:m a: 12:5~0 o'clock M\onay mo:unimf' .ak(soilile . wats wVreem. I at I a. n -h t a iuad;!ia anti hu. .'ol I ring .the we joa:0 e;arl te firo in wiZithi o ai'c w mizr:ute: .o n Ile o: in at a aid rate t n b0 ('di d th'C ' roun ang oint hur;r Di .".en I (in a hor ilimie t car.i:I wer cun ume~' td by the~ pa'ii"! 7i'igm. Prom IinentLav: -. i: 'i, ( to(' -' vy, i a min Ni (Jmleafmi r ar and Jla Woafrtni Df ugee. ,isfundes, (who' reh 1.' 'A. appinh - indaofith f tir dn idial coui notrle waf is hwaina Newlorleans. Judgei ta Wh.aeoford Dea,'S Wofford,it judgawe of thea riia tmo r,though her' hmusbanLd's p)ockets, 5'si ,y lg that when a man marriead he cc n(d ferred1 this prerogative upon his wi: Oen He served with dlistinction in confedernate army in a Georgia re ment. 'he Ho Killed In Self-Defenge. ,t Kissimmee, Flat., Fob. 25.-JC d-| Hughes, who shot and killed Irv s Simpson here Saturday afternoon-, 'a nt, dicharged by the coroner's jury juti0ed. OHIBITION' WAVEDOIAT bama Legislature Is Swayed by the Sentiment. Iontgomery, Ala., Feb. 23.-The ninance of the temperance senti n't in the present' legislature it rywhere noticeable, and the ma o goes out against it Is sure to b. I. low in the end. The senate mt a lot of time Thursday in talk about the local option bill and I mn passed: it by a vote of 29 to 1. 3t before it had passed by a large 0 te, a local option dispensary bill the whole state by almost as large vote. the house committee has now vot to report favorably, the Moody ;pensary bill, 'the one passed by e senate, and as the house is larger d mperance than the senate in, falct, will go right through. This will ye two bills that in their workings iA make it mighty hard to keep 'the le 'of liquors by open saloon's from I ing pushed out of most of the- coun s, In addition to thoe bills there have ten passed a large nuitmber of county spensary measures that'hve ti'e ef ct of eliminating the opesl sal'oon. mong these are Colberc and Ma(i n. In the former the only pjces here it will be sold will be Shefld uscumbia, Leighton and Cherokee; i the latter only at Huntsville. There is also much talk of a move lent to try to get it out of he large unties like Montgomery and Jeffer EVEE BREAKS BELOW ORLEANS ast Number Are In Danger of Being Submerged. New Orleans, l.a., Feb. 23.-A revasse, which unless closed imme iately will cause overflow water to )ac up as far as Gretna, a town op ;os1te New Orleans, opened Friday 2 miles below here In the west bank levee of tie Mississippi river. It is the first. serious break in Louisiana since the high water began. No lives are endangered, but a large area of rice, sugar and 'truck farming land will be inundated to a depth of eight feet. in a few days. Among the plantations threatened is that. of former Governor Warmouth, .of l.ouistana. 'VTne iracks of the Crand Isle rail road are also being washed out. The break first appeared after dark, shortly following an official in -:pection in which the levee had ap peared safe. Crawfish are believed io have cut through the em1bankment. Five hundlred men will be put. to work in an effort to close the crevasse. Collision on the M. & O. Road. Tis'e io;t:=. .la., Pelb. 2:;.-New: has re:ched1 here froit Pearson. Ala., a station a few miles sou Ii of 'this rint . Cln the Mobile and Ohio rail ro:l , of' I rcar--rull cOlli.onl , vhiel <!rer?rc'l her"t . l'roml whlat enn b11 .e - o , it i:'I 0b; .!- ( th 're Iwer tw.V . - ; :l ' a I :a:I':h i hlt oil. 001 a to : u'') i /ind the l o(th , : m 11 . c: e! . a' ;: c 'c: :n i;! t with : : i.h ..d. . ry asi J" t aI Jok e .l'as t issc i ( sman 4 i I i na of Pea r:o ,1I" the een1 4 et' tin t i e ;: e. .\l. \\'. (''41 a 'r.4 41 ai rI nn t 1.l . \\ . Al l r . Th4' h'14 t I1er )di4d 1:4IIire. i -:ei Knbery FanJust aJoke. 0:: r'v iOle . .\b 4l. . 2?b. "1.- .li1~ n \\iii, wh 'e was te ' 1U1i in i uit1( hI-m ' er th" c'l:a pl o ioh!' a . l' h r lat 1lhl4I 4ity.a if :; x m ? i:-, h. I 5 ; 1 .t15 44r 41m ~the pr 14'h mning the fi was a .j4i'1ly. bu 14W1 fac haeii he :ad st some of tlIl Weayo Knne Financirminea. Ny w O3irneans Febl. , e. 2eor. \lin- r y~F. ne of hicakownar henwirs in the ist.r't nti e.d homday hr. unly stay followi tagastrenfrpomdhy. recet m palh capig in hic salgod hei andpenjoed a'bry J.BiCvnaugr bn rTirinnneor ,th_ofgh.1wEiare MayorD e in B iro;ringhm. y- B uinht ,Al. Fb - HOJSANDS STOLEN N FROM SUB-TREASURY i laring Thiet Raids $ub.Tread. ti t ury at Chicagot C 1YSTERY NOT YET UNRAVELW.e weat-Box Methods Have So Yar w Failed-OffiIdals Believe Some M- a ployee of the Department Must, f 8 Neessity, Have Been Invooed. t Chicago, Feb. 26.-.Ihe Tribune ays that one of the largest, it not be- largest, thefts from the United Itates treasury has been unearthedi a. Chicag'. t Somewhere between $175,000t and 200-,.000 was taken from the iboal ub-treasry last week. The money Las disappeared as completely as it I tad vanished from the face of the i tarth. The authorities here and; in Washington, have been working night 1nd day on. the pobbery since it. w.as. liscovered.. Chief Wilkiir,, of the United States. ,ecret servle-,. has been keeping, in kormed by telephone and telegraph of very development and, according,. tb legraphic advices, he will leave. Waghingto& at once to take personal iargi of the, inrestigation. ,Secietary Shaw, of the treasury dU parimeiit, was told of the gigantib theft whjn in. Chicago last week and was in co,lyference with sub-'treasurer William Botend.wveck and secret ser vice officials..\ The money w.is stolen either a week ago Saturday,. the next day, or It Mondu.y. The ctances are that it was abstracted on. Monday. Tdle' loss was discovered pa Tuesday.. All the money t akeP was in la-rge bills, bills of the detiomination. of $1,01)0, $5,000 and $10,oV)0. Just who d.scovered -th' loss, tihe sub-treasury officials would not ad mit. Neither would they teh', from what department the money waslht en, nor how the loss was discovar,d. At first it was believed that the mu.-t be soie error in the bookkeep ng. It was thought -to be impossible that such a large sum or money could have been abstracted in face. of a:l the safe guards thrown aroundt Uncle Sam's strong box. ECvery man who haw anything -to <to with the case was called into Treas urer Holdenbeck's office and put through an exhaustive examination, and a still more rigid cross-oxalina tion. (aptain Porter, of the secrel service, assisted in the inquiition. They stood the ordeal every one oi 'them.. They denied all, knowledg( of the- theft, anid protested their in nocenee. But. it was perfecetly ob vious that some one was lying. '1Th4 chances were I ,000 to I that one o mo)"' OF the emlloycs. actually ha purloin'edI the cash or had connive at the thelt. by some outsiders. F.ay .)y (d:y since then the swetitin has ben h'lt llp. Mr. lloldenweck -' Cptian Porteor and his assistan ts hav " or-lod tromn daylight. until (lark , an .from n4 iigh t unItil muoi'ning . All< 't 8uumly the invesi'igalion pri'oeededC i - M. I olenweelVOk 's pr'ivate offce. -Saitur'day (he're camne a glimmer< '1 lit .A faint clow pointe~d in il - dirtio oUf a cortin11 elerk and1( th; tollowe-d upi, direct ed the linge'r tusplcion to anothe'r empjloyee, (los assbocia teof n 'he first man. m1 TIhe'i imenf wereO Summ)Iloned into il 0iinisuiton4i chamber'i separ'at ely al - subj30eul to a griuellin g exaninaltlo: 'lThe sutsp1(iis ciricumntstances agnli; rs the were0 paradedI'(, the ceritaint y I- <h( 1eet11 and1( ptnishment was it v.)pr'.('ed upon0 Them, andl they wc ucdvised4 to tinuake a clean bre'Cast 4%. Pi','Cer part. they had plIayed1 ini t en 'oniraci1(y. One, thought to b'e I al mov' ig spirit , ('ame1 through the < hO mained(11(' almi and( self-poss5essed, I sang fi'oid a mazedc the arncers, 'they' put1 limt dlown asn inniocent oi mas1 ter'I h.and of citnIlnallit.y. . Thel atherIi, yountger and m1 we'aker, showed signs of' b)rcak dlow v.IJust what hie adlmitted, secret (o v(ice(l men0 refuse to (discio Ihui it is blJ(ievedt to be taintamo Sto a& (onfeFsion. Evier'y empliloyee of 'th4e office Is Ideri surtveil Ilande' day andi night, I should one or nmore of them provi il. be the 'thief or thieves, escape tl' be' imposs5ib)le. All have repoi) . or' workl dailly since the discos was made. IOvery man, too, is I der bond, but not to any amount ,the loot taken. vedI Tho huge vault of the sub-treat and is construtlCed of many layers of cl es.ed s'teel aind has a number of ha apwhich must be passed before entri i-is secured to the apartment cont ac- ing the money. The theft of m< d J which had once got into the vault in. been regarded as aun.impesslbity alk -ram 's.m.ou. littea niita. ital Day of Washington at Liberty, Ever since the impassioned sad imortal cry of Patrick Henry, "Give tt o liberby or give me death," Waeh gton hae been growing greater in e hearts. of his countrymen. This uth was- emphasized Yriday (22d) ening by - the "Annetbe Literary lub" in the- auditorium of: the Lib. ty graded sohool. The anditorium as crowdei1 wi.b an appreoiative ad enthusistle aadience- and an laborate, tastefnl and artisbie pre xamme was elegantly rendered by Lie members of' the club. There gere many fias looat h$te whisk never ailed to provoke generous agi ause,. ad-the imusie and songs Were espe tially enjoyed. The performance of he different parts showed oareful raining. The pieces by the nausio wupils were excellent and showed. hat Misb.Clarke,,.who is in charge >f: this department,.. is doing some ue work, teachig, her pupils. that mIusic has a sout that. sings. The readingsr and recitations. were all well lone,, and the "Annette Literary Club" has good reason. to be proud . of its success. 110 evening was mush. eojoyed by all. who, atteuded. Hon. .J. E. Bogga. was present and gave a very pleaint, talk, whick was m.uch. eiajor d, but, owing to some oversight or misunderstanding he wa on the tail-end of the prograrame, and. had to cut a firet-class oration down. to about ton. minutes, to the regret of the audience,. This is the first entert.ainmeut. by tha club, and they are to be con-, mended very much. for the class, of . goods they delivered. to the audience, and. their next programme will draw a packed house. "An Explanation." HAZEEL, Pickons Co., Feb. 21. ao the "Churches" of the Twelve Mile! \ River .Baptist. Ajiooiation: De Brethron,,Siaters and Friends -- feel o oxplanation is due you on account of 'ro "Mlinutes" being so late coming out. an use Rogfer the following: First, we have three churches that wore not repreeented by letter at the last session of the aseociation, and..in order to make the very best report in the "Minutes" and to the Stato 13aptist conveniiou and to Washington, I). C., and to the American lhyetist Publication society, * and soie other places I had to make out reports 'nd send to. I did not a want a singile church luft out, so I took the oid "Minutes" of 1905 and a wrote to eaichl a sepairao letter, the r pastor anRd clerk of all three of the " churches, (.I was alIso waiting for BJro. >r Atkinson's re'port tou come in), and 0 "1 awaiting their reply. Someo few iweeks had chap: d (no letters), so .1 appele to the cler'ks again. Still no0 reply. Byv ii.Li tin I1( had a spol ie of severe sicknies:s, cold settled in my a ycs, nd thebenlue so affheted I could not reaid nor write until I had of thmn treato I S all th.is a ccounts 1- for my~ delaiy. (Though on the 29th 1of January one of the boss piniters htold me1 tha t they1 had1( neverO r'ceived he the paper to in int thoi oni. le said >r- they mide (an11 order, but the answer came bac1k t hat the house had been uddestroyed by Iure thec samei( day~ the .a lett<r was~ r(eve.) I niow have them ready for tihe press, and the ich l)rinters tudl .I lu lcy will get t.hom teout at once. I trust this expldanation s, will be fully' satisfact:ory and1( will unlt meet with your appro)val. u . I desir( to thnkh you one and alt 1111( for conl ferring oflm IYI th lino n to confidence iin oleting me1 clerk of the ~vll asoca,i0n. Just as soonf as the 'ry ':MNinutes" com' fromJCtL the preuss I will un- mail echcl chulrchi its P>ro raita.share ear of the saineo (accordinug to theu inoney aithey paid). TILhantkin)g you again, I ul-rmainyor obedienlt servant, 1er11..rmiyo A. T. W,Nr1uNTr-'ra alin- Keep the bowels open when you have mely Kold a use a good remedy to allay co te lan ~~iO of the mucous mxein raes influ bes is Kennedy's Lamtive .Hbrney. andhTa. 1t contains no opiates, movey ate bowels, drives out the ol., .*I 4eiatble and tastes good, t.old bj Piokens Drug Go.