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H. B. HEARS! NMKlty M OEMS MM Geminated For GcWnor of Ncv/ York on First foilot JITTER TIGHT IN CONVENTION H. ai -t llitil .'tori Itullot* to I '2 I I or Slll/t'l' ?? la'HtK S. ( IliUll'l l il! liicutciiMiil-Ciuvornor ? < mii^l s J'or lli'unli HuffHiO, N. V. Aflfi- uk proi rltH<?:! *nd aC tiinea oxclliiiK '* convention as ;he Democracy of this Siat?? fv?M* t#??Id. William ftundolph Ilenrat was totninated for (lovernor ai 'J oSlock ti the morning. It was a snrpriKiiiK liBi'mblaRP, totally unllk" Mw n.-?::?I *i?n vent Ion of Denioc'.rats. Although Hearst's majority w a whelm in/?, th?? hlt'emcs* will which he wan opposed to the lust d< voioped n sit nation more tens'- i!::m f?ua ever heeti witnessed In any con vent ion in the political history of thi " Stat *. The fiy^I overthrow of his oppo nents came in t l?r? evening win n the 1 <*lr3fati<> 11 from Manhattan and Urn Bronx want into caucus, ami by a vot.? of sixty-threo to ?hIrlv-hI< dc tnrtnined to support Mr. Hearst and MM>ly unit rnlfi, this giving him ih/? Mttro 105 flt'h'^.al fK. The nomination whs mail'* on thr? tirst ballot. lie-first hail .'{Olt votes, William Sulz'-r 12 1 ami John II Dfx seveuleen. , The voting for Coventor lici'im at f 45 a. m. Albany County ltd off with nine votes for Hearst. Tamilian} raft. ninety-six votes for Woars't. andvnine for Sul/.er. Kings ?as* sixty-nine votes foj' Snlzer When Onondaga County ba<l Meon r.?A< h"d on the roll call Hearst bad ;?.lr?ady received 229 votes, or throe more t lijU) necessary f<?r a nomlna ' ion. 'Mio announcemeal of the Hearst vote wan received v. lib a great ch'-er, ?vliich was quickly hushed. however, to hear the vote on tli?? other c.-iiwli iates. At I r.fl a. in Chairmen Nixon de rlarod William Randolph Hearst olli rially tin* candidate r.f the Democra tic party for Governor., Lewis St ny vesitHl Chaeier. 'if Tint chess, was nominated for I?i??u enant -t!o\ ernoi. lull 11 S. Whalcn, of Monroe, w:M chosen unanimously for Secretary of Stat e. Martin 11 Glynn, of Albany, ?iminimonsl> chosen for State Con troller. William Schuyler Jackson. of Muf falo, was unanimously clio.se :\ for A'torney-General. Kor State Treasurer Julius lluti* wcr, :tf StilToll:. was unanimously cho Ben. Frederick W. Skene, of Queens, -vas unanimously chosen for State Kngineer and Surveyor, completing /In- nominal ions. ChuirniHti l?ewis Nixon called the convention to order :?t 7..">5 p. in. 'Th? hall was packed, every available foot of seating or standing space be ing occupied. All sorts of suliter fuges \iere resorted to My outsiders to get a seat on tin' plaiform. l<ev\is Nixon wns temporary and .permanent chai man. Senator T I' Grady was lit" chairman of the Com mittee on Contested Srtats. I'ourkc Coc.kran drew up the platform. The platform was unanimously rtdopt etl. The convention did not meet for business until about S !!i> o'clock p ju , and its early hours were taken op with a debate on throwing out of the anti-Hearst delegations. On the i|iiestiion of substituting the minority report for that of the ma jority a roll call was demanded bv Stanchlield This vote was regarded is a test ol the Hearst strength. Kings County cast sixtv-nine vo'es for 1 be, su bsi it ut Ion of the ininoritv roport. This showed Senator Me Carren opposed to Hearst. Murphy cast ninety-three votes "Nu," and the motion was lost by a vote of 2-1-1 t<o 1 42. This forecasted the nomination of Hearst, and there was a storm ?>f '"beer*. .? \Vh-*n nominations wore called for Wli 11 am V. Cook, of Albany, present ed the name of William U. Hearst. Alleiranv Count* sec nnled Mr Hearst And Hrootne County named Congresv uinu Snlzer. Mending George Haii.es, of Monroe, to the stage to make the nominating speech, amid cheering The cheering for Snl/.er continued ?'or several minutes, many of tin deleg.ii'e.i standing on the chairs and eni'<!i4 loiidlv "Sal/er." Ti'.oiiia ; >.| Uslioi l)-'. ??!' ''ai'll','!! iO hi!" of the oi i >; i li:t I or ?; ot the AlV-t'i comI'rv -nee oi aui \ I'i- irsi biii.i:....! <. toil; tli" pi.i: to ;ii I . :i? a .Ml j.'a ?! in mot; i >ia?ion \V;>: hi:. .[< n i on in 'I ti'.e :.i ? i;,n , , no: I M l rr I c|n : ? j :u< -j t |-,. ??.,!! ii.| i v o; ???. Mi ? I:? ?: :i |. ,| !i II ? a ii"" >'???? ; >....oa i in ; I , ,l:" ' ':i-' -'a .'i ilamln! \\ ..Ik r A;)- ? - m: M.? Vir ?.r.2 . j:.\ I l.w \ls Ml.I. 2(i I? \ I IV. T?t:: I Killed in u War 1>7o:t; Nnmliri IXti.oos. Washington. I) (' \<? online to a ?J si ;ii. mi u'li i by the I ntoi :%t;it? C(?liiMn<n:?< Coa.inis.-uon. an avcru^t ??i I went y-?;;\ parsons \\? ni UilUxl each day tuid injured dails ?>i railroads in the I'liiied Stati'.s during th?' year ending with .hint*. ijmi.v Til? total uuiuln-r killed was j7o.{ Xhf injured SG.ouS. i . . Fftnlninr N'rws Nnlrs. Chicago women have stalled the r fashion of hoopaklrts. A Newport belle recently gave a birthday dinner to her horse. lime. Albanl. dear to the memor Am of childhood of forty years ago. is ?till singing in Canada. Ono of the caprices of the woman to "whom money ts no obiert is to ?lro*a all in white when motoring. ? Miss Helen (Jould haa given ?215. ??0 to build a railroad Y. M. <!.- A. bMllding near the Union station. St. JLouls. - 1 * bull (Mil HSlllhS [Occurrences of Interest from All Over South Carolina MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS 1 V Batch of Live Paragraphic Cover ing a Wido Range What u? Going On in Our State. O/ncral Cotton Market. f5nI v?-I?*n si >-ft>Iy '' I I ?? N' I' \\ ( >1 Ic.l'is Ii ? III J) I I Khvailimii sK'jhIv 'I I s ( llM I 11-1 oil li I III ?' \V iIIDIH*?lull 0i-.nl\ 1' i i'? Norfolk -! t'M'l v. '? I I *1111 III.on- ) I o 111 i 11 ;< | '? ! NiMl Vol I- <IIIK-l M.7U HoslolI < jli|i l 'i. i O I'i111;?<I??!|<lii.i n| \ '< '> > I loilKloti sli*;i<l\ I' ?! w A??i*11sI ;i lit in M ^ Mi'in|>li is s|i>iii| \ !l Ml ?i Si. I.oui.s .*-1 iM-i\ ^ l.oiiihv iI(?? linn M) Charlotte Cotton Market. I |jr>?* pi iiM'S i <*|>]*? sci11 ill,. 11101 C*< | |<l (Villous; t:<"?I litiililliitv j S I I I < ? I 111 11 j, I I I 11 tr . . ( ! I . C? ' ???<??! middling, I s 7 s S,ai"" 7 1 J i.,' s i 1 . Baltimore Produce Market. ' . I ? I' lour Sii*iiiI \. _ W Ileal I II ini-i ; S|?(| ,1|1(1( I I" ? ? ; SiiiiM t-ni ||v miiiihIi*, .,U j in Ml J ? ' < "i" r'i' hi, s|h?i, | || f,, . Soil I llf* l*| J \\ !, j 11- ;,| I ) |t, *,; Finn; No. J mix?',|. ,|ii | _> i*' .'?7. ?t 1 )<>?? I' ii nii'i ; No. \\ |. i,.| |, fi!? In 7(1. Ml"1 Si.-a-lv jmi.I in?.|,??._rt.,|; 1 1,1 'ill io||. "JO J,, J| ? ,,|.N< -? v : <lo. |;lil!|.. Is I,, 0(|. -inn* i-.o I . .!, |ii | ?> ,,, |S Iv:^ ! '. ii, I, . ' .^''ll\r ,1 I l< | || | * < ? i | ;j ll-t-r, | ' ' I s lo 1 i | Su"'" St i-jl-|\ i 11 ?? !i ;| 11;!.,! Slate IiiMiranro is a Great Succerm. I < "llllll S|,,.,.|i||. Ml. |);,v?| || j ?M, "! ? 11"' sinki.,:: I mill ' r**|lo11,-,| ?| 11, . j.l>f | ?"??Milly lliii! Hi.- !iii' ii..,.,| ! ???- ? i? ? vv a -n. i.In, o| a,.|?..vii?i,|,.| v j p_.?.(?>0. | In- |.iv. 11;is lirt'ti hi |oii i j .v.ii-s ;u?| v,.w-i:.| -iii,i | J Imv?* I??*?? 11 |>ai11. Tlii*reI".i|'?> ,| a,>,M*ar- | H'iil Ii..* Sis,i,. of So,,il, Carolina l,;,s | xavr-.l Mi?>,ir\ l,v wi tl ii?w insiii ar.i i: on j Us own |,r.,|M*uv a-, vm*|| ;is ,,?nir | "".V <'l.:i.-?. Of or lavorin-ism 111 "'II IIISIII aiM*<* as was OIH'I* d'UM*. | s t I,,I;| \\ |)N xvliicli li,,. St;ii,> i 11-111fri certain Statu Ji|0|H lis. 'lo Il?.|, s ale I ilkl'll O,, JIMS "I I lii* college j>io| icri ic., hi 11)(. Slat'*. Mi Mi'jiu- Hunks ili.n li would In- ji ?-??oil Hi,-., i,, vxnit* jiliont *10.(MM nti '?'i.ill\ stati* in-,li|i| ' :"id 'I"- would nn-ri'iiM* l!tc >ur plus scry l:? i \. h, ,*jisi< o| n fit-(? '!"? w111?li* of ||?. surplus \m?,|,| llot |,<. < 'i ? 11 s 111111 ? 11 a ii s \\ ;i \ ||,. 111 j |, k s il WOllM |?. J.|,-., |',M. |j,,. |t.yi>s|., l,:,ss ;l" ?<<?' |MM'tnii i in*r i|t.? s"' i." I""1' ?-oninii>sion to place >|H,(1(1(1 \ , * 11 | Ol) ;,r|, ,,f | |l(, Suuij i;o"?T?*s. i''i- a in it to |?. i n f *,'(*?! s<*d ,IM-' i'> Hi?- surplus on and Would |??? i mil. |,, f,.w v,..,rs ? Ik- surplus would r<>nHi?$ltMI,l)()o ;m,| 'S|nl?* would not luivi* to "'l"'??; Hi'- pii.su ii* ii I of rcmilar pri'in 1 ",,s l""" pi'opi*rI ii*s now Ix-iii" nisiiri-.l, mi.I ,,n assi-sM,,..,,, ,,|.IM >i^?'?l to hi,*i*i a|| |?>S(,S Ku, ||u*r |Mor,. tin* rati* of.insiiraiir.* nndi-r tliis liiw is vi-rs ii 11 ic ii Jowi-i Mi.in tin* ,??(,* Uissu by in.snraiirc.- ronipaiiu-s. Extending Trolley Line. \ An.N-rson. S, I. Work on tin* '?Mansion of ||?. 11o||,.v [j,,,. ,0 (,1C ''Ini'k Cotton Mill lic^aii last U. will 1).- i'.\tctnli-,1 .two mill's von.I lis pi,-s,.|,| 51-rmnius at ||?. 11 U ill s,.,v,* ??onv.-ni.-mc fo ill,. mi|| ;lll(j will op.-n lor d. \ i*l.?| ?it,i-i, I .soint- tin. jp'?op.*,t\ ; 11 ? ? 11 ? ? tl,,- i oi: 11* Doal-h oi Cadot Roavos. < !?' Ill si.!; I 11111 ? i ?. Sp.-i ,.||. \( (I,,, j ill.|l!.-s{ |,i |,| .. \ .-i | |,,?lx ,,, |il(, j ? \ .?-? Ii\ t . ioiu;ty t!i,> jury rr-irrtvi t il1-' X ''' '' 11 1 ; '"'.'Il "I. i-udrw u'' 11 ??I'll. tI ?' '? I' -.is - ,, I i,v I'"i- .'.I | ,M> u li:,i<*u . , . Jl(. |M|| v ?" r' " 1'' ' I !: i - ? - *. I . . 111 -1 u i -1 -, i 'If lorn - ? ? i in ::u |. ,,, . s,,. , .j ?'M.I ?'?:!'> ;,. ,S ? (, | ?_>?_? ??iS.-ii.-h , Malkic. I' -M ? : II: I: I .J ill,. .1;. I v White Not Wanted in Aiken. \ iixi? n. Special. l?ov. \V .1. \\ i?11??. the nemo prea? her ami r'lilor who wa? warned to i?*n\?? Aiu-n-ia. t'lmit" tc? A ikon. Il \\a- ?aid that White w?>nld endeavor I<? ptthli>h his jonr njil ln'tv and I ii.it In* v\ a*- iu eontVi I'lK'C With IU*?fo with tlt.lt end 111 view. Tin* inavor i>sned in structions thai \\ hite he brought in roilrt ami Mated that he would oredr hitn to leave t??w 11 al once. Female Colleges Open. Colnmhiti, Special.?Hot It ??t" tin* I'e 1111111' colleges will l?o opened Thnrs day morning for the winter. At the College for Women tin* chapel exer < ises will ho opened at 10 o'elcok and ilcv. S. M. Smith will make an address to the student*. Uev. S. II. Zimmefman, Held agent for Colum bia College, said that the collage had more students than ewr before and that the collcffe would he hard push ed to accommodate them. There are 100 fttudcnts in the building. J SOU I H CAROLINA CHOP KIJ'OIM j Condition of fiouth Carolina Crops For Week Ending Monday, Octo b?r lfct, as Given Out by the De partment I Thcrr \v;i* vi litl!?- ilm I n:/ |Im- \\< i k ,i- lla- c i' .tilni'j vval': ! ' i ua ? |?.i i f *v ?*<?? i<: : I \ 1.1 111? ? j<a->tri ii ai.il ??<? 111 ? iti j ??.i afnl I was ut'tit'i al! \ < !???:?! i > i > ?? v\ ? ??i?? i r i I I .<>i I io|. <>| ; j.i Si ii i r n.r- i *? in | ><? i ;? t 'i 11 |<ii 11: ? ? l Mi'I'k Uil> illliAt- Icldiil!. led il | -li'/lll I \ I l''l'?W h'lMiii't '<ii | \*. O <i.l\ I'l llic 1111 < 1?111- ul I i:11111 11. Ji <\ 11;. ?! i 1111it* liii' in;ivilli111it I' in|?? ? i nl iii ??> ra iv !?''<! II: ill'' M'\ I -; 11 ir- ; >ttll ili*f | III |l' | liiii lliiill ul tin- w < rk 1 he ma \ IJtnillil j l||i|.('l ,i I II11 - i a 11I I I < ill i S(| to ! HI I 11 i'k. 11 ? in 11/tiii i in I''in | h i a I il ; . j sw ? 11 ? iii;- liri 111; 111 u-ual I mi'im^IumiI ! lliC VV?M'|< ;i5ui i';t! i _:'??! in tin ! -Xrv|U OVIT I In- iMli'liii' IHUl Ii \\ ?*?| t l ii [|n>rlii?ii )i ii- on ix'.n i, i*t )i i?'<* ilavs [ I li?'| ? i :i i v_- <<l III I lie litUi-. Tin' Si,ili raii'.i- in Ii n.|'i i a l nil- \\a- Iron: a . iiili,in.in.. ..I ' i. i ? ' ' '?II (In- Jilh. Tin* weather wa>- ii11 >i l I |f(| ;iii<I I In t?? 11' ? < I mill iImiiiil' ill'' <-i 111 WOl'li illnl >llOV\eii WCIC < < I I 111 ? III ? u'fiiI if i?i? i? ilni iiiv. lite la-t four <|a.\s. I lie shoWils \\?? l"?* ? 11?* ?"ii11 V | ii;lil ill tin- eastern, hall "I lli'- Stale ami lin y were fii>?<11-1 ately heavy in tin* western IcilJ opi cialfv in tin- Na\ftn ii.ill valhv ;iinl .11 flic 111<11?111iii I'c ?/ion. with ;i my ximum amount of .'{..'HI inches ;il < i i ecu v llic. (Ivit si I.ii > porllon rif ihe lS;i!r in wiih'ly s"pril ;iI???I areas, Ihe vvvOekly amounts of | ii i'i 11 ii t a I inn i;111;:<*?i I t orn 112?) I" an inch to ;) I if < 111 an inch, 1111 ( al most -liil 1??1. ;hi> anioin,: - ramjet I I ruin mi" i l!c|) to OV'T I'.'.O il>c|.o nil, I the ;|\ 1 i;i;;e for 111 ?* ?? 1.1 i 1? S'alc wa- immi ly I wire lli'- 11 ??t; 11 ;?} amount. I he prevailing wunl- u<i<- easterly, \ a 1 \ lit;; from iiorliii-a^l i" south. NOTK Tlii- i-< 1! ? ?? last weekly '.veal her linlleiiu |.n 1 lie reason of 1?M n; ,1 \Y Han' r. S' li ion Ihrecior Groc ii wo od Farmers Cannot (let La hor. ( i l'ei'il Numl. Special. The I'll y "III i ? 1 :i I -i have 111 ihe I ?* ? I ' I ? ? ilay> hcei> ?jell 11 ij> ia i><-i 11111 i the \aui;inl^ some A ha I ? l..'lll"l coliilit lolis m lov 11 .1??* jirelty I >:lil alii! oill ill llii' coillll IV tliev aiv fi* 11 rl ci I as almo-t intolerahle. Six rn'rni'-- were tip before I lie mayor fhree were 1 on\leli'il ami j.;ivc?i .scii li'iieev which 1 liev v ill work mil on Ihe i* 11 \ t liaiiiuai y. The other three were cvumiI. I ioin 1 lie country re poiiji ciiinc in that il i> almost impo> miMc to ?c' an\ lia i<l> lor picl.nu: colli n al a!| l aiiijcr- living near town !:;?vi Ijer!'. sending in wajjon early in ihe m< ? ??*: 1 i*: ami carrxiii*.' out a load of children ami haII' -jn?v. n ?.:i'"l* li? l''i 11 cniioii ili'liK ami hrinv int: lhi'in ha<K ai nitrhl. This is a p ior soi l ol wa\ to 'jet col ton pick ei| when ihe tield> arc perfeelly white Inil it is llic |?c>l tluM ??an <h>. l-'ur Ih it :i?!i\ from town the farmers i-:*>: not rexi'i'l lo iliis mclhoil of secur i 1?tv help ami I heir coiion has to re main m ihe tie i?I niilil it can he reachi'il h\ I lie shot 1 help I he\ have. rresidont of Harbison. Koi'k Hill. Special. Kc\. <\ M. ^ onmr. who hnh been -serviini' as pas tor of llermon I're-hvterian chinch (colored) of (hi- cil\ for the past twelve years ami has also heen en u'liifed 111 leadline durinu I hat time, has been chosen president of Har bison cnlh'ue in Abbeville, ami will h-ave in a few weeks |o lake up hi* new duties. Kev Yonnc. during his residence here, ha*- done much for the betterment ami uplifting of his race ami has always conducted himself in n manner, that won for him I ho re spect of the white people of this city. Kev. Yoiiiijj is a native of Abbeville count v. Two Dillon Citizens in Deadly Combat Dillon, Sppfial. .lohn I,. Haiti was -li'M ami instantly killed nt Dillon eo t1 * mi mills 1 iv Ki'llov (Jniek. one of the bosses of the mill. The shoot inu .j.vw nut of some words between 1 Haiti's wife and l^niek. Doth men aimed themselves and prepared for I lie I rouble that ended III t lie d?*ath ? ?i Hai't. .Spartan Inn Sold to a North GV.ro llan. S (-art .i'dint -:. S| : i .1' >lin I ? I' :;it;tli!-e\ |e?>ee "I the well known r tin* S|>;iria11 ! !>;!*? sold hi '. .i? i t.< .1. I. A l? v ; ? ? i.? . "I \\ a \ nev . i > Ie, N . I ,, a I. >? !'. !..'i.. 11: Si:e> the ? ini'Ml I ). I i .11 ?; ! - 1 \1 i i ;n. ; ?' i. i et a : i - !>i apa 11 iii-iii - :'l li; ? , the new ?? a in'i i i\; a ? --la id pt t \ i . ? e. a' d lie- t ?>?"! i '" ".i. I h will ? > 11; a???? . o. r a ?.a 11 ? in Her Own Carclcbsnrrs. Si. Mall hews, Sp.ii.i!. S;it tirda v .t 1 I ?"11 1: :iI? u I ;is I lie I I;111? ! roni I ? >111 111 (?: ;t was iilhliili^ into tiie station a halt wit I fil colon'"! woman *iiiMoriiili I'almer iTiloavcrnl to cross tin- traek iIi.it??!\ in lion! of ill"' '*tlji'lII** jllltl \\ :I^ k ill.-,! < 'ojHi !i?'r Kieketihaeker liald an iui|Ues| am! 11 <?' jury returned a \ ?? i ?! i?-1 lo tin* rtt'eet that dealli was I'jiibnl li\ eavo l.'Ssiiess ot' deceased. rive Moonshine Stills. (Jreenville, SjmmmhI. ? Five illicit , distilleries were destroyed l?y a party of revenue ollleer* wli%lc on a vafd through I ho mountains in I li<? extreme upper pari of (Jreenville county Inst week. lieoently there have been sev eral brushes between ortioors and the despnrate moonshiners and the raid ing party went prepared to shoot, be* injj heavily armed with rifles and pistol*. There was no shoot in#, how - ever, and the m?Mm*hi\ier* evaded the oflicers, No arrests ^verc made, SstS Army Posts Along llie (>ulf Almost Wiped Out EMERGENCY REPAIRS ORDERED Only 8 Inch Buttery and Tank is Lett of t'ort Mclirc. i crts Pickenn and Baiianca? Suffer Severely, Ko/t Morgan i? Damaged 3)00,000, With Six Civilian* Killed and One En li?t??d Man Injured?Santa itosa Life Saving Station Destroyed W ith Lomh of live or Mora lYlves- Por.s.a tola Navy Yard Wrecked. \V:i"ln!iy toil, Npeeial Lnormou> in hoi It life ami property was ? I? ?in? iii 1 <?i ilie j1111 s' foil*. and iiava I >iat ions alou;; the eastern <iulf '?imM I>\ liic !<?<?< ni hurricane. Major < ?''!)<-ni I James I' Wade, ?-< hhmh(.<Iiii^ the Atlantic diwaion, J.J.* 11*?i!???I i?> tin- War Hcpartment that -i\ i i- ili;n?s wnc killed at Foil Mor gan. Ala., ami one r*iilitil nan is missing. Tin- damaire l" the post is. 0 1 iii!?ii<-?l at linn, (lull Quarter master Ilodij.-on, at. Atlanta, report o*l io Qua11?? t master (Jcueral Humphreys tin* -aunt facts, adding that the fort (Fori Morgan, Ala.) was completely 1 11 n 11? l:t rr-?l. Authority was telegraphed to <';tp tain Thomas H. Ihvyer, commandant at Co a Morgan, to make such re pairs as are necessary in the present eiurririiev. In a<hlitioi) to iliis ie t i<*ii. Quart?'i master (icneral Hum (iIik v lias ordered to that post L. II. Doti'ii, ?? i\ it engineer attached to the qua'tei'in.!-lei's department, and Zed !< \ W. ( haplaiu, eivil engineer and superintendent of const ruction at l'*oi I Hamilton, to direct the work of repair. t'aplaiii Lawrence S. Miller, com mand mi of Fort Harraucas, I la.. re i oiled tli.il three enlisted men are mi-siuj; from that post; tlifit Fort Mi |?ee was almost totally destroyed, and that Fori I'ickens .suitered se V ere!\. ('oucerninyf tin* damage at Forls 15arrancas and Mcliee, Quartermaster llod-on, at Atlanta, sent the t'ollow iiitelegram to (Quartermaster <Jen eral Humphrey; "Atlanta, (la.. Sept . '' Quartermaster (icneral. Washington " Following telegram received from *jua rtermaster of Fort llarrancas: '* 'With approval of comma ml ini: oilie r, request authorirty to purchase material and hire lahor in open mar ket for temporary repairs to wharves and huildinirs at tins post ;uid Fort I'ickens. approximately $10,000. I >e lailed estimate to follow. For Me Wee entirely jjonc except ^ inch hat ters and tank. "HOI MISO.W "Chief Quartermaster." The authority requested in the tele gram was given !?y the quail.'imuster v.eneral. Work of Train Wreckers. ('olUmhia, S. Special.? Southern midway's North-hound Florida (rain, .No. ,'U), was derailed :tt 0:UO Thursday niv,ruinjf as it was ?elejrrinit a bridge ? he I Veen Burton and Allendale. this Stat?\ ami tjioueh the engine rolled down tliYv-rrnh a n k m e n t and two roach es was overturned no passenrcs wero injured and the engineer escaped with a i'ew bruises and burns. ('oiored Fireman Andrew Kemp, who had been in the service seven years, coming here from Kdeelield. iiad both ie.: broken and died before (he ph\si< ian eonld reach him. The railroad people say thai the accident "was clearly (In- work >of train wreckers. and the local magis trate. .Inmev M, Pattei'-on. seem* to be similarly impressed. The railroad people s;i\ that a number of spikes wcic 1 iwit and thr.e ?iim!e bar*- iv moved t'roiii the north end of the 're-t|e. Barge Lost With Eipht Men. I Ke\ W is|, I-*]:i.. S|.i i i:i). <iilin ! II. \\ . Kar-?|i'V. n| 11:#* ??l.';in;. r i>c:i \er. \\ i: i??! 4 a>;ived i.on. t re- t i'ori- pa.--ii the r Wp-it'rd, IV". m l v v-i i ?! I >>? Tort at | ? ? i*. I iiM.'n \ ba:ve with ei^hl men j ? which was in i1: : i i/oled and ^ '?-I '?.! I h? ? til* : i!. j ot S |>t. -?>. \\ i? ?'r-*iI .ill her l<"atv and her - \\er? Ho ide.J ? i:;i?:ithe Imrri eaue. Sn ? -i ;ii i i hack -to scasvli !oi the |;:'i '.e. Mi-iwrsipjii Coast's Damage. Ni'w Oi l,-r.as. Six |>?m m?ms wi'io ?ln?w!it il in M j-vi>i|?pi Sound by I hi' hntr'n-a n*, t*i*ilit !aru?' sailing ves sc!< :i:it| thittv Miii>ll vvsmI* u n'? lc.'il and Snip Matid, Cal Island mill Horn I -land \v??v submerged. The I'Ydrral ?pmrantin?* station on Ship Maud \\:i> badly damaged and about damage was done to pvop ?? i t v on t lu- mainland. Bmdholders Get Buckhorn Fall Prop erty for $250,000. I'ittsbojro. N. ('., Special.?- The Hncklioin Kails property wa* s<dd at public auction at the court house door l?y the receiver of the. company an<1 was hi?l in hv Mr. Meliuraston, who was representing the bondholders. Tot $2.">0.000, it 1 lazing is said t<j have l>rokenxont Jin brutal form at the Virginia Mili* ' lary Institute. A Square Deal fa aaaured you when you buy I>r. Pieroe'a | family medicines ? for all the ingrodl ?nu entering into them are printed oa > the bottle wrapper# a/id their formula* I Are attested uod< -r oath u< being cytnplote ! and correct. Y<*i know ju*t what you are | paying for and that the Ingredients aro i gathered from Nature'* laboratory, being (elected from tl??- most valuable native 1 nj<*iiclntii root* found growing in our ' American foreafrwwL^hll* potent tocure kU1 perf<PUg harinlwlV^tito the mo?t delicate woi>luTft?irT^ Nut a age?nPponM-s^.H Intrinsic Vn^alcfnai nropertie* of Its own, i being a most valuable antiseptic and ant i- I ferment. nutritive und soothing detnul- 1 cent. (Jlwerine nlay* an important part In ! i>r. I'lerce's tiolden Medical Discovery in i tiu* cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and j weak stomach, attended by hour risings, heartburn, fuiii breath, coated tongue, i |hm)|- appetiu*, gnawing feeling in stom ach, biliousness and Kindred derange ments of tins -tomaeh. liver and bowel*. Besides curlng all the above distressing ailments, the'tiolden Medical Discovery " Is a s|w<'ilic for all diseases of the mucous membrane*, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic org una. Even In Its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sovereign rem edy if its use lx> persevered in. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it Is well, while taking the "(ioklen Medical Dis usivery " for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passaged freely two or three times a day with Dr. fcagp s Catairh Henley. 'l'hls thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst cases. In coughs and hoarseness caused by bron chial. throat and lung affections, except con sumption in its advanced stages, the " Oolden Medical Discovery" Is a most efficient rem edy, especially In those obstinate, hang-ou coughs caused by trritutlon and congestion of the bronchial mucous tiienibritiett.* The " Dls'1 covery " Is not so gyod for acute roughs uris ing from kudden colds, nor must It be ex pected to cure consumption In Its advanced stages no medicine will do that?but for all the obstinate, chronic coughs, which. If netr lecU'd, or badly treated. lead up toconsump tlon. It Is the best medicine that can ho taken. Quiet men make the most noise in j I lie world. ( HICKS* CAPO DINE CURES ALL ACHES And Ncrvoumess Trial bottle 10c Aldrug *lortt CUBED Gives Qui ok Relief. Remove* sir swelling In 8 to jo (t*ys; effects a permanent cure In 3* to 60 days. Trial treatment Ijiven free, Notliinjrcsn be fairer Write Dr. H. H. 6rc?Vs 8on?. fc>ftdallst?. 8<u B Atlanta, da. If iiflllcrt'd with weak tiycn, uno Thompson's EyeWater Kn4*r?rd N) (ivifmur Claim H*i.?i<j?. N. C , Kept I. 1(??. I i>r. J. J M< k??nitt, KtUduvlllc N. <' My lHtar Doctor: From whu ha* j b??n reported to me a? 10 your three day* JI<iuoi cute- by gent If men III j whom I Imvt lb* utmost confident ??, I and from tJ^**"furrti*r fact that I iu> self have ?i*t to you patients who w?r* terrlbl> 'ed to strong drink, who have boen <\>ed of th? habit af' tor taking your treatment. I hav> no hesitancy in ikying that I b?*llev?' that your rure will pro\e a great bless ing to humanity, mid I ?ln<erel> (rum that the uiifortunatr nn?? whu have contracted the liquor habtt may avail themaetvftH of an opportunity to rttuvt a pt:rman?Bi ? ur? So tlrinly ? on vlnced am ! thai It i* my Intention to recommend to others the ad viability of con.iulr.nx ,\?>u. as I f'*?l sun* ihat they will r?*?-?*tv? ih< same b?n<.'lits as patients whom I hnv?- heretofui e u I you. Wishing >'oll Xlli'it-SX. I uni . V?>ur% \<*i y truly, It it. tii.KNN, <i..\?:tnor. Some one says thai fhc voi?e ol conscience is hut an iu-voici . Mrs \Vinslow>Boothing Syrtipfor Children tiutbing,?oftons thegums.reducesinliaintna tion, allays pain,cure* wind colic, 2flc a bottle The P(M!l?rj Vai tl Ik s Monthly Ma^u/.ino published in | the interest of Poultry. You should. Lmvo it. Send 25c to The Poultry 1 Vard, Charlotte, N. C., for a whole j year'# subscription. A mnn cat ntpke mistakes l'ur more j easily than he ear' make pood. NO REST NIGHT OR DAY, ; With IrrttAtli>K Skin 11 iimor?IInlr Krtfitu to Fall Out?Wonderful Itusult Ki'um ('otlcuri* Hcmmiies. "About the latter part of July my whole body began to itch. 1 did not take much notice of it at first, hut it began to get worse all the time, and then 1 began to get uneasy and tried nil kinds of hatha and j other remedies that were recommended . for akin bumora, but 1 became worse all ' the time. My Hair began to fall out and my scalp itched aJl the time. Especially ! at night, jus* hh soon as 1 would get in j bed and get warm, my whole body would j begin to itch, and my finger nails would j keep it irritated, and it was -jot long be fore I could not rest night or day. A j friend asked me to try the Cuticura Memo- ' dies, and I did, and the first application : helped me wonderfully, l'or about four ! weeks 1 would take a hot bath every night ; and then apply the Cuticura Ointment to ' my whole body, and - kpp*. getting better, I and by the time I used four boxes of Cu- ! ticura I waa entirely cured and my hair | stopped falling c.it. 1). E. Blankeashfft j 310 N. Del. bt., Indiana; olis, Ind. Oct. I 27. 1905." Plats would be awful nice if theyi had any place lo live in. Cure For The Bluet we MfoiciK rnr m mm ma H$altk Fully Hulorti trd t?y if T Lift) Kenned. Wh#u aciteor/ul brirt. h??rt#d wouiku ih mud<ien!y pi miffed Joto tlml P^rffcpof misery, tlir i'l.l KH. it ia * ?*?i pictine It ih'ijfcuwllv thi? ?v?jf Ijmo l>**:? u frelllttf "wilt ot '* for tome time; head had aehed end back mUo ; has alrpt poorly, beet. quit# nnrrouA, and nearly fainted ooce or twice; head dizzy, and heart beatis very fast; thou that bearing-down feeling, aiid during her periods slie i? ?fXoe?a inglv despondent. Nothing her. Her doctor *ay? : " Cheer up : you have d \ ttpcpaia ; you wiji be al 1 right soon " lint ?he doesn't get " all right," and hope vanishes; then cowo the brood* mg, morbid, weiancholv, everlasting. IJLUES. Don't wait until your auffcring* liar? driv?*n you to despair, with your nerve# all shattered and your courage ffone, but take Lydia E. i'inkhem's Vege* j table Compound. See what It did- for _ Mrs. Rosa Adams, of 819 12th Htreet, Louisville, Ky., niece of the late Gen eral Roger Hanson, C.S.A. She write*: Dear Mm Pinkhani: ? 'it'ft " I <'annot t<'llyou with pen and ink what ?? l.ydia K Pink bain's Vegetable Compound has done for ine I suffered with female trouble?, extreme latitude. ' the blue*/ nervounncjs and fhafall srono feelinsr. I wa? ^ udvis^l to try Lvdia K Pinkham's V?g?table (Compound, and it not only cured my femaj* di>rang?ni(jiit, but it has restored ino to p?ff?ct health and strength. Tha buovaney of mw younger days has returned, and I do not ?tf rer any longer with despondency ,> as I did M fore. I consider l.ydia E. PlnTcftam's V<*? t?ble (Compound a boon uj sick and suffering women." If you have some derangement e# -t: the female organism write Mrs* I'lnkham, Lynn, Mats., for advice. GUARA* TEES ?Y AT $5,000 BANK DEPOSIT R.R. Fare Paid. HotciTakM 900 I NCH COURSRg BoxrdatCoal. WritaQu' GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, THE ONLY TREATMENT WHICH MAKES GOOD OVER 17.000 VICTIMS OF THE LIQUOR AND MORPHINE HABITS HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY CURED TREATMENT endorsed by Governors, Supreme Conrt Judges and the officials of Columbia, Char lotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Reidsville, and of Western Cities where known for seventeen years. We cure t)ie LIQUOR HABIT in Three days, and administer the MORPHINE treatment under positive guarantee of a permanent cure within a reasonable time. These are no "Home Cure" treatments, but are administered in our handsome Sanitarium Vbich ' has all conveniences. For endorsements and te?iimonials address, > _ ? THE McKAIMNA THREE-DAY LIQUOR CURE CO; { REIDSVILLE. N. C. Only Too Well Satisfied. The husband who is always prowl ing over everything from his meals to his laundry looked up from his paper and remarked sulkily: "Madam, I see where a Chicago man went from home, remaining thirty years and then returned and pave his wife $5,000. If you don't do better you may find me doinp the same trick." TIk patient little wife looked up from her sewing: and replied Wveetly: "All ri^ht. James, but if you will only remain away the thirty years you needn't trouble yourself about the jKnOOO." And afirr ihai he stop ped prowling.?Chicago News. Pointed Paiagiaphs. A wornai;V ' lea of a sol-' nswer is 'to have a j illow : i tier and's 1-ead. It is an easy mailer t- pucker your face, but all the genuine smiles and frowns <v;n? 1'rom the heart. T'ier is no ;" 'i;c so Hat as the one you 'Mi.ii',' i.> sprinjf on a mam w?r> ^ot b'.^y m.i, sprung it on you. A '/iri :n i-i either mairy an ordin ary man ? >: ? remain a spinster lor the pu'ii-vc <?!' cherishing :*n ideal. Much of .1 vi.man's cheerfulness may be iIih "m ine fael 'ieit slir knows !i? ? !.> \v<iik .! dimple for all it is i wort h. KKiiiT i;<>>in Dot tor Iti'i oiniiirniK I'ostum Front j . ... I Personal I <-st. N'o onv t? bett'-r aide to realize the ihjurie.us action oi' caffeine ?the dnip. in ??<> (V c" on i he Jieart', than the docto:*. When fhp doctor himself has been relieved V?v simply leaving off coffee and using Postum. he can refer with full conviction to his own case. V Mo. physician prescribes Postum for many of his natients because he was benefited by it. Tie says: "I wish to add my testimony tn re gard to that excellent preparation? I Postum. ! have had functional or nervous heart trouble for over 15 years, and part of the i!me was un able to attend to my business. "I \vas a moderate user of coffee and did not think drinking It hurt me. Hut on stopping it aud using Postum instead, my heart has got all ??nd T ascribe i* to the chanfce from, toffee to Postum "I am prescribing it now tn cases of sickness, especially when coffee <Jbes -lot agree, or affects the heart, nerves or stomach. "When made right It has a much better flavor than coffee, and Is a vltkl austainer of the system. I shall contl-iue to recommend It to our peo ple. and 1 have my own ca?e to refer I to " Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Head the llttlo hook. "The Road to \VellvUlc," la vkga. "There'i a reason," A girl will always be nice to a man unless she is in love with him. CURED OF (i!HAVEL* Not a Single Stone Has Formed Since Using Moan's Kidney Pills. J. I). Daushtrev, music publisher, j of Suffolk, Va., says: "During two , or three years that I had kidney trou- i bla I passed about 2% pourds of gravel and sandy sediment. In the urine. I hatfen't . passed a stone since using Doan's Kidney Pills, however, anu thai. *'a? three years ago. I uaed to suffer (he most acute agony during a gravel at rack, and had the other usual symp toms of kidney trouble?lassitude, headache, pain in the back, urinary disorders, rheumatic pain, etc. I havo a box containing; 14 travel stones thnt T passed, but that is not *,4 of the wholo/number. I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a fine kidney tonic." Sold by all dealers. r>0 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Kxlravajxnnce makes hard times. STAND MM When yon buy an OILED SUIT os SLICKER demand, Its tho easiest qnd I . only way to get I the best Sold everywhere ? ? ??*>? ?rt < U I You Cannot CURE all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasalcatarrh, uterine catarrh caused by?femlnlae Ills, sore throat, sore HlOiiiu or InftSBiCS cyci by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely C*a ctfrte these stubborn affections by local treatment with Paxilne Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the dtkease germs,check* discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for feminine Ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify tothisfact? 50 cents At druggists. Send for Free Trial Box TITO*, rAXTON CO. ??ttto. Naa* L. DOUGLAS *3.50&*3.00 Shoes BEAT IN THE WORLD W.L.Douglas $4 Gill Edge lino oarvtotbeequalledatanyprice / To ft hoc Oenl'n:. W. L. ltoiitfliu' Job bing tlous? it tan most ooonplftp In thinoouiitry Henri for Catalog SHOES 70* Xf S&TBODT At ALL rBICifc Km i Mom, M to $l.BO. Boye" Show. I? tofl.SA. Womtn'i Sho??. **.00 to ?}.ttO. ICImm' * Child ran'a Sho?e. >9.80 to fl.OO. Try W. L. Douglna Woumn'l, MllMt m4 Children'* iho?t; for ntylo, fit and wear tk*T ?*??! othor make*. If I could take you Into my larg* factories at Brockton, Mass. ,and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better* wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L. Douglan ahoe*. HI* name mid price I* ataenpod on the bottom, which protects you agulaat hlgtl < prices and Inferior ?hne*. Take no tubttU tn to. Ask your dealer lor W. L. Douglasabote and Inaiat ubon having them. Fast Color iiftl: they u/lll not wtar brpsm. Write (or llltiat rated Catnlog o| pall St vies. W. L DOUGLAS, Dept. 15, Brockton, So. JO-'OG. days come to over-worked^ women, because of their, weakened female organs, which cannot stand the vital drain that over-work causes. Pain, backache, headache, sideache, etc., can be cured with mi OF, WOMAN'S RELIEF oecause of the >peci&C~ effect it has on the womanly orfaaa. It builds up woman'* strength makes her hard days easy. "I < recommend it, in my pcadioe ( women," write* Dr. J. F. W.J ler, of RosehilV^i*. Try it At all WIITC udi,