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GILLETTE GlilLTV OF FIRST-DEGREE MURDER Doomed to Death Chair at Herki mer For Killing Grace Brown. JURY OUT FOR FIVE HOURS One Juror stood Dm Hie Oilier Klt-vrii I Mil lho | jf||, AJallol, \\ licit lie Made Convic tion ( naiiiiiioiiK, Herkimer, .v. V riii'hici !?: <;n. N ile wan convicted or murder in the flrat degree for having slain Jtlx f.wi'(>iiii>mi, ' njiiy ' ftjown I The twelve moil who rendered V lie verdict, which meant <?illeile niityl b? Kent onced to lieu) h l? elect roc.i-~' 1 loll, deliberated thl'i'C minutes l"V.s than live hour:-: heforo they reached i heir verdict. Five ballotH were taken lour if. milted In eleven for (Oiivicttou and one for acquittal. Two bourn elapKod hetween t lie foilrth and the fifth ballots. and din ing that llmo I he men who felt pure (?t (illlette'h until argued and worked upon the one man standing against ? hem. ? . Hard words were passed, ami the obdurate juror wan told if lie per Hinted in his determination to hang ? he jury thai i lie temper of the peo ple of Herkimer Count)' would n< .? let him slay within 11k borders. Then came the ilfiii ballot. v. he ii decided nineties fate. Marnliall lfatch a rainier of Soul'? Columbia. who was foreman of li; itiry, started tor the door as hjo.i as ho was sure of a verdict of iiitii der in ilie first degj^.e. Hefoi.- h"?' could Rive the signal Unit the iU y wan ready to report the imin we. had voted tor acquittal four limes caught him l?y the arm. Il<- foresaw I lie position In \>hi i he would stand in i he eves ,,f 11 n? community should his coursv ft, t iury room get out If. hcgjjtfd II,p. h plteously not io rend' r the ve,di.i until every man i here ha/ sworn not >?? reveal his Identity. /|e ac|<mm|. "dged that he had hce/ wrong l.o ?idliiittod that peihnpsMiis mind had boon prejudiced by ji'fdllieal haired Hatch t in tied on his fellow Juroi and a?kod I hem if tlie\ would |> 1 ? ? <11.? ? 'heir word of honor never io reveal what had (alien p|,i. . (,, i;,? j,,, .. room, after its door was closed upon them In the afternoon Tie v s.voi ' hey won Id not Justice | lovciiiioi f v.ji-j wrtl'in.' a< 1 h* Palmer House, j,, oilier parts '? will*-!! wore also ln>u;.| AHom ward and the i w .> |;iVy,.,.- !ii;. , defense. Charles I) Tii(iin:r; and for mer .Senator AIhert M \l j|; As these i|i<>u hunied out of t h > holed word went ihrouuii Hi., il.ron. that Hie jury had agr< e.| \ uowd followed on lh< lie,.hi hi lii ? .)u >iici? and I he lawyers, and l here one to turn them ha< when ili -v Pushed through the door, of Hi court house. I lerk i tner Cn inn'., oflir. w.-uhm' no trouble. li was decided io a-imi< <<> tin' lourl lion.!' every onn wiio Nought access a ml I hen keep all t ii ... until Hie yerdiet hail heeii *>, . and (Jillrfte Kol back lo his ivll Tl. Tdan worked perleetlv. hut there h i no iiecessit \ for n. i';,.. vcrdl.-i v! wliat I lie people want ed Hefore Justice ftovendorf vm mm; ?? fi"d. or word got Io Hie crowd. Ci' lotte was hustled out of ih<- count" lull and into t he court house. I hero was a pallor on Cilh ile's taie groat er than that of couliuemei" llo strove hard Id control Hi,,, i,... . votiKiiess which appeared in hid hands and the shallow li,! )(l- gl|1 ,, green eyes. I !'. U/,\S ! 1,1 ",,1mcI> p. in. w hen t h" iuiy tiled in. 'I'hev dropin-d in;,, benches lust outside the lurv room door. When ,the<- had Ikmmi polk-I tnere came the (|uostieir "?eutlemon." Clerk Hurnev said, have yon arrived at a trim vordic' ?nd chosen cine of your number to ."-peak for yoli'.'"' The first man In the front row ?r he two Holomn lines of jurors Uot to ,hi8 feet. Marshall Hatch's voice was Hi mer than that of Clerk Hurnev. ' We have," he said ? u*? n?d the i?d'Sdn??t S,,'"y "* ?"* v.1VlK?!tU\Wh0 hil<1 1 loselv ? ftchlnR the toremaii. did not ni iv> muscle at Hie words, lie sal wi M ?"s his hands, hut was ai> P1*J? su 1> in a hurry to K..f IMI, ? ice diirini; his couiisel'-. siK'ech a si; 'up a post p,,n/'jm-in of iu?ium'?.;u l?'e r .u' ?'is feel and 1h; t -d Iowa ,| ;1"' will, under shcin' af.er '?? Alter he had Io si, down ,u i.,' 'he (onn tiii.-,|i> allow,.?| him hen he ,.ot to th ? i;iil :u? J:,.., ?>1 tear had eniircly vanished " rjn ? : Pieily Verdict." |,e said to h;-. i and 1 didn i expect it | didn'i I. an\ witnesses, ion | ."try would disagree in ? 'in,i u, w, * * ,,,H| "ndressed and ven, c-> Mill. .?> I.ose ISeforc Supreme ? o,irt Hie Supreme four, refused jn. Iteio in the cases of H,e ihree .. e,p "f the Westcrn federa l, ,. -Minor* licensed of thn S-e- i e >i,, . nunder. w orkiiiK Hours Itcdurcd. B.v .1 new law in Russia lh<> wo. Ins, hours of clerks and commerci; \ employes \v?>r?? considerably reducer; . .. Standard < <>n\ j< (<??! nf Murtlcr. V - ; <1 ?lire."' lnarr'r r verdict \\;ts r?'turn?"| a' Canton. (>.. against .las. <*ot.???l?us lot killing tils wife. Ma<t?iun llivt r Closed. i"t 'd'son lliver wa< i<> ni\ i lipin* thr"1 earliest t Se ll]* since 1 *?:???. ??.Jth four exceptions. i.'>an* tnv vT>HL>is|?t??. A i)'il :? *-?: hor.xinf; National Kinks (o nm?:. o:i real cs;at o sretr.ity was pa.se,!. Re. oni (.'rnnlwiTj' Crop. According to the latest, advice* from Massachusetts the output of cranberries this season will ho quite 250,000 barrel*. Tho quantity of herrlea already shipped wevt of Ne York and to points iu Canada exceed* the total crop of 1905 and total f. p roentc thus far exceed the total crop of 1805 by fully fifty per cent. Jump in Ilnttcr. ?auaften Jump In butter price# How York mrket ?e*ma to m *wtjr DEATH OF COtONSl YOUMANS The End Came Peacefully. Quietly and Unexpectedly at an Early Hour yesterday Morning One of the Mo?t Eloquent Court Room Orators Known in South Carolina in Recent 1ft am. < oillfnhia, Special.* l.'in\ I*'. \ <m| I?1;ii: ? !?> dead. Tin- r!o(jlie)it ad\or?itP and (earned 11 w \.? i passed a w ay M ? I:i\ ali<mi . J '? chirk. Pi** death !>??;? <??* I til jiii'l pain* Irs-. I )lU If 11/ I lie lllj/lll i ?**!!. ^ li n ?i Aoki' .Intl. a> w ;*- hi* i l)*"jan to ic.id in h d. lit* had a volume ??t M.h-.inlay, whieh In- i<? ?i<I for a time, all I 11.i ll i'*sli ?l hi- head ??n hi.-; wife' .-lit iliiil'l . Alter ;| sln*|| 1111 < Mi.*, \ i>tihi:.!i-t 11,iiiI-:her hit'-hami \va* :ish-< | >. li h I lia I i iii-i ? ujis s> iini't hi tr.f M in . with 1 jmi. Il< was dead. x ( i< li ^ 'Mllna ii > v. ,in in III' ollire J:. il l Si |(c i'ltpilol ?'ii Wednesday. The !:>? ' 1 iv heinY: Thanks;; rvinff I ?:t v ll:< oJIm'i- v. a.> ( In- i|, iiii'l h<* has not ^ : I: c ? Ix'lll |i lh?' < 'll|-ll"l, lie Uil> lil on Sa l 11 ? I i \ , lull MTiiii'd better t>ii Si!ii'ia\. .nut lii.Mi' mil iiolliiiiv' alaiii. iirj in !;i- i-Kinlii i<ni. ||i ha<l -utl'i'i d l"i H!oiilli> ("lulu iriiih'i-i.? <<1 ill 11\ ? -1 am! >cv? iiii linn's tim ing 1 h>? !;:-t yr.ii In-' dratli had Ix'ctt ?? \|I - <i, Iini In- rallied and sreinrd tn j us s- a uctiidi? r I til v ilalily I'e-ides in> w lie, who \va.- Mi\ 'l i' i?!i11i, ?#! (?il!i>oiiville, H 'jiii!<<i t ronnty. ' o'ii. Youmaiis: i- Mirvive.i hy ll:< tollu-.s ii.m iiii'inhcr-- "I his family: I'?:i* ? I? * T Y ? in ma lis, u| lli * < <d11111 :r;i har: M.-. \| M, ( ..y Melts, v i?o "i M;<.}?? i \V. A. M<? 11s( <i| ('oliinihia, if !l' se !*.<111;(? I;.* died, and M i<?i II iiiiihI. ill Kri". I'a. Thre? -hildfi-n |(|'<' *e<| <| 11 ill) In !iia\e; Mi-. \\. S. Ife.i.'ini. \| f. K< am<r. Mr. li'li' ll \ "it:iian>. w h" died ahunl i < tee,| yeai- a-.Mi. and Mr. I'aul Ymi iii in-, will' di 'd in Jiuie, l!l(li. 'I ho I idhi >v in .? In ill i'ei ? and >? si-I i - mi i ? v 1\ ?? . \l i . V? . II VuiIIikin id Sa .i Sa'iha, l e \ ,i ?;; I .a w lytici W. \ m: .: i. i. ? . of laiitav, S. ('.; M. II. 'in:, . 11 i M l , id Sl.iP 'l 11. Hampton eulll.ty, >. < . Mi-. I lank < an-ey, id llaiilp ??ii. Mi> I {??!?(? 11 T Sau-ey. o| KmiII, S. < ' I f<t\ I*. \ i *ii i ii at - wa> hm i * N > \ * ? i n I ;i* r I I. ISM. at I ,a v. hi, \ ii !e, S. ('. il<' ?: i ad 11.11 I'd a I lie Si*iiI h < 'a ml iin 1 i.. \ :m ? 11 >. in I S7.! and was admit t d '?> til" liar n 1 ?<?. Iia.iti^ studied |.u\ ?lliiicr lia* i ?: * I?* I m .: i i*d li. *1. I >. I? T i' . I ! '? t "| 11M 11 ;i | i,i i ( i:i? i di l; * wit 11 Ml. ! .iii,i itid I\ lli* i wln ti iir*>t adiuii t?*?! i rd I ': i wiiii tun. .1. \V, M i ii * i ?. a i Hampl"ii. II.' v.a-i eh-eled snlicittM P l^lli and lll'ixeil 11? I lil^i'lield. Ill ? filili ;i |I.I (^tielslliji uil'i (ien. M < I'liithr. which eie.it itiui'd until Is*-, !?? :i <len. S iiuniniis eatne in < i*hun ?'' a, w h If 1111 lias sincr tesnh'd. re I'ci'teil I in all who kni1 w linn and .??\ed li\ 11. vnciiiles ;i| the liai. This. MM, w li*'.i \ i inriiey (iei'. i a) i itirt' i iii d < ten. Yoinnans; at that litre ii -i--l.ini In Mr (iiinl'T. w:ii j | ?*?1111 d A I 1111 lie \ 'ieileral i?V (ioxet'il | n|- I I \ >N |i I d. Till a 11| n il 111 III''III V I ^ I a 11 * j i -JO. 1 * M M?. ;i to I < N 11?11? i;11: ? t'.i : since h**trii to *?liic?'. I 'hi iii" a !;i i'*:!' | >ii i 1 id' I lie t line lit ? ii".'!t!l nil - I ice 11 -11 c i i ji-. tn e;|ir-e hi* ; i a iid- iniicli aiixi ly, Init lie ha- -:i\ '?: a'tenlinii tn ||i" tlnlics <>1 Ills 'lliec l:a\in^ a capable assistant in Mr. I'. ' h'iiy. nl' ( ohiinhiii, Mr. ? >i1111;i11 in hi-< nth.ic la-?i week and hati ? ai l* >ienictl m Init r health. This : 'v? - i? I hi;-- death Moi|dn\, there '1 ? re, w?s a ^reiit mtrprt^e tn hi* ? i it-lids* in ( oliiinhiti. hi'ti .Mr. \\ . H. To\vn>Chd in Sep* ! tid-er, !t>0.). itsiutied the l>usiiion of l-si-tiint Attorney (Sonoml Mr. (htn ier sclr-cfed Mr. Vounuuifc t?> till the \acatiev. I'pon Mr. (innter'K death, i 'en lutiiilh* hitcr. in March, 100(5. Mr. \ ?> ti ii t ii its was chosen hy (Jovern i Icy w ai d lis !iis siiccossor, his <*??ni iiM.-.-ii'H l?;'ing issued March '27. Primary for Aiken. AiKi-i . Special. At tlit> onIIOil ??? I i;?*4 ??! tin' ?>uunt\ exei'Mtivo ootii !11i'i' I'ur tin- purpose <>t cotiMdor _? i.. m.iliri ni' unli'iiitu a primaiy i ? in 11; .t: < ? ">iii'ci,?m 'i n ti? tin :i!11 \ tna>itiiT ai.it innlialt' jmlui*. Si; fl wh?i|f ???-?? ii I ? \ K">iuui(l. i' ?!>?.? i?I<? 11 tn i'1i!?t a pinnaiA and ? ! i .1 ^ I ? i ? 11 >rlii-iliiUi! |n| ill' ? .? I l in -il.i v s). .laiiuai . Whilden Woodward Dead. r.iniwcll. S|u'ii.i!. Tin- ti'V.n a in! i.. liiiilii.'j ?i'ir.!!iuiiit v wa- -ln?rk i1 ' :.il.i\ a 11 ?? ri ?? ?i hi li\ lit*- death nt W li:|ilf:i \\ mill\\ a t?i. l api \v ? >? 'i! v\ :? i| 11...- an in\ :i11?I t ? ? i ? ? i.i-i lew V'liis -11tV*? rir:u. I'font par l?!it lii- ijratli \<a> iptite nne\ i .?:<?? <aue a teaI slunk ? li'lend^t < apt. Woodward ; - i: i_i it frd III a Ulerk VvarH H!?o ail.I ' m; that iniio In- lias never royain 1,:? toimi'r Mreu^th and aetivity. he suffered a >troke of parity I - and -inee that time lias been t-??ii : ? 11 t<i I.is Kxitii almost eonl innallv. William* Case on Trial. ' ? ?!t;111??l;?. Sp'rial. hi tlw Federal 1 I M??n?H\ the 11 it it- \V|I> iicril I x.illi tin- -I.?! ni l?. M. \V illi;!iiiNS .i^;iU:-t tin- Southern Railway, t!u iii.d tint lu'intr eoneluded at ni^lit. ' U 11;? .Hi- riai;i;s ?10,000 tli\in;i;>i's I'M' in 11:i ???.-. alleged t? i have boon rot-rive.', id white Iiv and a companion were walking ai?>r,u tlie^ Southern':'. trael; a mi t'hp Bin idinu slretl dopot in ("o? hnn'iia in Apiil. lOOil. ^^marktifcle C*?e of Newberry Youth.-. A vpeovcry which is ivgar.led by physicians heiv a.s a vuy roniarkabln one. is that of youujj John Andrew Satteittbilo. ?>f Nrwhrny. S. 1". Oil November Id this youth inhaled a part of hii acorn and it went deep in to hi* lunvjx. His condition ???. crit ical and he in as taken (? (ho Columbia hospital for an operation. An ir.n ?v?* made and a part of the acorn *** found *nd relieved; the rest >f i? ftiftct then Mas. been eoittfhtd up sim\ mW ?* - V-: ? CORNELL BOYS DIE IN CHAPTER HOUSE FIRE Three Prominent Ithacans, Vol unteer Firemen, Also Pcrislt. * SEVEN STUDENTS WOKE HURT M.-mi'ji-j * r.f ( hi |??ij Fraternity Ka< ri> li'-r Their Own l.iieg to Rescue ( omrad's r<ni"l in Fpjicr Vto. liiA??Victim* TimAs|ci'|), Hhacu, ,V. V -- To,i. Hi".: ht nili'ii's Cornell I'ii i vcrsi t y Mill 11)r*?r-? nu*m ix : ii of the \'?>'.?ii.; Fii'i' D^piuT in -Mf of Ithaca were killcil and svven students w< re >;iji)iii i he burning of ill-- ('hi J'.sl Fi'?*H.'i'iiiIv house 0:1 Cornell ram|i;:?. Two !>:><!i?>h remain in Hi" ruins Thirty xtnd'-nts lodged in the house, which originally was the Mc (J ra w-Kiske <11 a union, and was lho most palatial fraternity lodge at any college In the (filled Stale*. All ex cept three escap< <1 when the ftr?* was discovered roaring up both stairways at l o'clock a. in. Two of the victims died ;n heroejj, returning to rescue comrades, and l li<? three firemen were killed IOfcether under a falling wall. Students Dead. Grelle, Ferdinand \\\, twenty. South Orange. N. I., freshman in en gineering school; Ixidy missing. MeCulchcon, .Jam**, -li , I'lt Isburjs, halfback on Cornell eleven, sopho more class; died in hospital. NMiola. William Holes, Chicago, senior class; body not positively iden tified Schmuck, Oliver Feroy. Hanover, Fa., aenior class; jumped from third story after trying to rescue Nichols, died in hospital \Oliinfeer Firemen Dead. Latidon, Iv salesman. Ithaca. Robinson, Alfred S.. lawyer, Ith aca, graduate of Cornell. UuniHey, John ('., har<|>vare mer chant, Ithaca. Students Injured. I'ope. Clarence .1 . Fast Orange. X. .!., freshman; football eleven; w? nt hack to rescue comrade; prohal iy fa tally hui tied. Curry, Henry M.. I'ii tsbttrg. burned attempting with I'ope to rescue a comrade. DeC'amp, II S.. New York tjoet/., \\' W., .Milwaukee. Powers. 1< K , Atlanta Sailor. (! R.. Pittsburg. I I hlein. I! A., Mi I wa u k ? The Hre started in |i.<. ?<iI?--r--n. and when I!. S. DeCamp. a New York student, who lodged on i h?* thivd floor, was awakened nv smoi'-> ;:;id gave the alarm. I he I'an>"i 11:; (f reaehed the hall on i i)e first t'.o.'i; and started up ho! It stairways, culling i>!f eseape from the upper floors. DeCamp shouted to awaken the men on the third Moor and lan through i lie blinding smoke to the attic. From a window he slid down tliv vines and ran to ami.her chapter house and a sind-n; th<ro m in in ;m alarm from the near* tt box oa the ca ni pus. 3iost of the si.id mi's ronni"d on 'it" third Moor, and they v,eoafron' ?'d !?>' injury ir they jumped, death '.r they remained. Oliver Schniuck got .afde on; o! tile building be fo; ? ha discovered LhaL his .room nun e, Niehol-s. bad no! followed him. iie liash.-d e: through thy llamr.i. l>;tt i > ;|.i llnd bis friend. Driven, Dually, to save b.lms 'If. he had to IuTn;>,lrom a third-story window. ijis "caarr-'d bod\ was unconscious wiv-n e;-.i,:,;f>j away and he difd within a few boars. MeCtwchem gave hiM lif,->, t(;<>f ?... maining too long to assist other hoys to escape. lie roomed with C trry aild Pope. McCutc'iieou wa.t made helpless before ne would cons?n* to lie a. Then his comrades put liii.t on the coping outside a window, and having nothing with which to lower aim io the ground, liacl to ler.ve him there whUt* to save their lives they escaped from the llamas tbit drovj them out of a winc.i>v. W'hvn men from a ii?i3'ihoi'iiig fratcrnitv h.oase got a ladder up to ths? v.-indow Mo Ctttchoon was nearly.dr-ad. (Jrelle and Nichols finally retre^.ed to the tower, r-her" fror.i a window they called for help. The volunteer tlremen had arrived by tins time, hav ing taken a half hour to g t i'>eir apparatus up the <*t^rp hills that aro everywhere in Ilhiiia Thcv veko stringing a ho^o aloir-i.-id .> the tower when the tvljt>N)s id?:i,s appeared there li was?-4v,i;>(i-? 11:? - to V. seue them, an'! they he i-at-'d to jur.-.n I'irejn ",i and s; itd"n'vH-- jn horror watiii.'d the fianv?"?. tauue.d h> a for ty-mile Rale, lieu :in tlit' s'rue: nr.- te> low the helpless b ,>s. Suddenly the tower crumb] d. t ho two ;.ent<:-:!-in vii i ims fell w li h i'. and ua .. -f h were three of the lircmeti \ol.intecrs. ? liargi ?1 Wi111 l unbe/ 'leMient. Knibvz/letnettt of about StJS.'Hirt Is charge?l a^a'nst .1 F. 11 uteliinson, I'oi nier secretary-ircasurer oT the Helta Cotton Compan\ a: Memphis. Tenii ltUs>i:in ScnilU'H Strike. Kleven thon*n;id s.;:'.n xn at Od??*sa, Russia, biiuck because of the sup pression by tho Government of the Seamen's t'nlon. Italians Improve Hallway.*. The Italian Government askod for $182,000,000 to Improve the tail roads. Highest I'lsjiTs l;?i Ctitlon. Tho higin at prices of the s:aspn have been reached by raw cotto'i. ".nd manufactured fabrics are strong, Tvith at? inward tendency. Church" Inventories Kcsunu'd. The taking of inventories of the Fivnch churches was-" resumed, with out sfi ions disorder. l??'ftislatme Nearly Inanimott*. Alabama's next l.es,isjature will contain ?>tj?? Republican^ Newsy Cleaning*. Over 140.000 antos are now in use. Ill feeling in Japan because of the San Francisco school affair ^disap pearing Not a single American has died from disease in the Canal Zone dur ing tfce last three months. Chawing of ubaceo around the UaiT??Wy of Ncbr&??? iian been ior? bidden under pain of expulsion. The Interstate Commerce Com misalon In session at Pueblo. Col.,* found that, the ^Denier and Rio id ftucrimlaaut Suffer in Silence THE SUPPORT OF THE LOCAL MERCHANT. 1 ho Approach of winter And th?i holiday season, when the most import uui and largest cx{>enditiires on the part of every person and family tiikeh place, calls attention to a mat i of great consideration, for those who nre to purchase thuf>e supplier. J his matter is where are you, the cft i/.en, going to buy your goods, of your home merchant, or arc you a! iead\ sending out for catalogues from oufside merchants <>f the threat north ern ?citie#, and figuring on saving twenty-five cents on every ten dol lar purchase ? I licit' h no greater community of interests in ;t town or city, than that which is to he found in local co-oper ation of the people. |t |M the scnti ini'iit put into active practice of doing <*\crytliing possil, .? for your neigh hoi 's inferefct. |( js the'good word ?'v?n- ready for the city's defence. It t> the ready help to promote and ad vance every h?c,y| interest which menu* public betterments. It is found in giving the local mer chant every possible order, every pos sible dollar in trade for goods, that can be purchased in his store, or or dered through his store. I he support of home institutions is b< -t seen in the local patronage given every worthy local merchant. The re tail merchant, as a tax payer, is a most important supporter of ever'? tiling that makes up a municipality IJe i< taxed for everything, and pro portiouallv bears the greatest bur den a local taxpayer. This being true the local merchant deserves tiu consistent support, an<l every possible dollar o| patronage from his home People. -\i thi.- season ?>f the year, the pam I"hlet by mail, and the attractive ad i:t some outside periodical, is too apt draw ;it tent ion away from tlu ?"C'tl merchant. I he person want ing good*, very often will say what i- the it-,, of going to the local mei ' han.t, he can t carry such floods, and ??o send an order to some outside mer chant. But how does the home eiti ze;i kuow that the article wanted is ""t be found in town? Has the local newspaper been looked over, to see if the local merchant adver tises. of n not having the exact ai i'c!", cannot order ihe goods, and so i':;ik>* a small proJit ! I-et this season !>.- a new 011c for Jo ca! buyer??, in that they make up their Ii>1 i;t eded goods, look up theii < ai mctihanl and give him the first opportunity to till every order, befoiv sending a dollar to some northern city. Let the people try thin one sea. son, and see what the result will bo, tiivc ii n trial. TALISMANS AM) CHARMS. Taljsnmns and charms have their ftps .and downs in fashion. Just now th? wearing of such "mascots," says "The Woman's! Magazine," seems to be In the ascendant. They hang from necks, they dangle from purses, they even adorn one's rooms. The new est charm In Paris, which war ranted to leave Joyousness in wake. Is a pot of growing shamrocks, The pots are small, and there Is a scieat desire to t;et the four-leave;! fhair.roek i to grow in them. Such a result, of course, is a mere (juesMcn I r:f lack. The shamrock charm will tie much sought tills season and will lie a popular favor for, luncheons. At lea t Paris is looking through greeu ??.vi'H a I i>:e.s:n\ \(> MKIHCIXK I'ul ('Iiange of Fond (taw Final He- i lie:. Mosf discus & start in the allinen- : tary iuim! sioma','.? and bowels. A great deal of our stomach and ' bowel ts-oublos come from eating too j much ?;?'arrliy and greasy food. Ti-.c stomach dor a not digest any of j the starchy food we eat?whits bread, i pastry. potatoes, oats, etc.?these j things are dieestcl In the email in- ' t.osiii.s, nnd if we eat too much, as . most or us do, the organ* that should digest thin kind of food are overcome hy er.coss of work, so that fermenta tion, Indigestion, nnd a long train of alia result. Too much fat also is hard to di gest. and Uiis is changed Into acldsT sour stomach, belching gan, and a bloated, heavy feeling. in th esc conditions a changc from j indigestible foods to Grape-Nuts will work wonders in not only relieving the distress, but in building up a strong digestion, elear brain and steady nerves. A Wash, woman j writes: "About five years .ago T suffered ; with bad stomach?dyspepsia. Indi eeation, constipation?caused, I know I now. from mating starchy arsd greasy 1 food "1 doctored for two years without j any benefit. Tho doctor told mo there was no euro for me. 1 could not eat anything without suffering severe pain In my back and sides, and I b?eamo discouraged "A friend recommended Grape* Nuts and 1 began to use it. In lesa than (wo weeks I began to feel bettor and Inside of two months 1 was a well woman and have been aver since, "I can eat anything 1 with with pleasure. We eat Qrape-Nats and cream . for breakfast and are wy fond of It." Naxe gtrea by Pw>i> Co., Battle ?*?*, Mkfo. Utile book* "TM JMMft M&L m, J / Thousands of Women hal -rvf^ m0n"' 'n Silence, tortures that would drive a man to the edg? ol des VY.. 1,(5 a"rnents peculiar to women are not only painful but dangerous and snom^cewe prompt treatment before they grow worse. If you suffer fro^n pain, K4 ar Unctions, falling feelines. headache, side ache, dizziness, tired feeling, CtC., follow the example of thous ands of women v/ho have been relieved or cured, and take Wine of Cardul. Sold by all Druggists WINE OF mr USE TAYLOR'S Coulrh^r'm^'weet (iuin and Mullein i^Tdy "? t ^OIUS, LaGriono "!1 J ! ?' "l J jw TTi:<>r<<uKjily t ? ? /?^r hi a i n?i :iiid f?l Faith doe? not prove itself by fool ihhueait. FACE ALL BROKEN OUT. Troubled Almost it Yt^nf ? < 'onipleiiotl Novr Pvrfeet Hiiil SUluSoft, White ? ud VttUfij. "I Kd ci been troubled with a break intc out on my fac? and aims for almost a year and had the (services of several physicians, but they didn't seem to ilo an^ Kood. Some time ago one of my friends recommended Cgticura to me. 1 secured some, and after using it several months J was completely cured, i can highly recommend Cutieura Soap as be ing the very best complexion soap made. It creates a perfect complexion, leaving the skin soft, white, and velvety. 1 now use Cuticura Soap all the time and reu* ommend its use to my friends. Maud hog gins, K. P. D. No, 1, Sylvia, Teun., Aug. 1, 190.V X?> old age agreeable but that of a w ise man.?Pythagoras. Mix Window's.Soothing Syrup for Children teet hing, softens thegumH,reduco8inliannnu tlon, allays pain.cureu wind colic,25cabottle Sour grapes often intoxicate men with a sense of their own importance. IS OFPKHRI) TO WORTHY rOUNfl PKOPI.K HELP We ? irnestly request alljoung persons, no mawer how limited their inoans or education, who desire a thorough business tmining and k<<o<i position, to write at once for OCR uhkat iiAir rati orrsit. Success, independ euro and probable Portune guaranteed Don't DK1.AY~WKITB TO-DAY. <Ja..Aln. Hug. College, Macon, ()a. it is now the custom In Now York City, with few exception#, for girls to utt?nd-the public nchoolH without wearing hats. On pleasant days there is only one hat to about twenty girls. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with TOCAI. APPLICATIONS, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh i? a blood or constitutional duca.?r, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cave is taken internally, and acts dii'ecfc'.y on 4.he blood and mucous surfaces. Hall Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for years and is a regular prescription. It composed of the best tonics known, combined with the bed blood purifiers, act io;i, directly on the mucou* siirfacen. The pttrfee; combination of the two ingredients is i produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. 1\ .1. Cheney A Co.. Props., Toledo. O. So'.d by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. French hoitic alhiiiJus have appar ently been very successful of late In raisin;* dwarf trees, and one of the features of dinner parlies anions t'no rich now Ij to ssrvo the fruit upon the tree. FITS,Ht. Vitus'Dance:Norvous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's lirfttt Is'ervti fteKtorer, $*4 trial bottle and tre&tido free. Dr. H. H. Kline, M..M8I i'1 llyker?I wonder \yfiv ^uhittihus imagined the world was round? Pyker?Because it didn't .eive him a *quaco deal, I suppose,?Chicago What Do They Cure? Tho above question In often asked con cerning Dr. Pierce's two leading medi cines, "Golden Medical Discovery" and "Favorite Prescription." Tho answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery " Is a most.j>otont alterative or blood-purifier, and tonic or invlgorator and acts especially favorably In a enra tlvo way upon all tho mucous lining sur faces, us of the nasal passages, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and bla.ldeDr-curlng a large per cent, of catar rhal cases whether -the disease affects the nasal parages, the th*oat, larynx, bron chia, stomacn\(as catarHml dyspepsia), l)owels (as muVpua>?ii#irTJch^Bs^ bladder, uterus or other pelvic orgilTr*:* Even In the-chroplc or nb.?r.?t|Yp stages of tlnvso atrecLitms it is often sne.-essful In allert 1 ?b..a.v~rji {1 J^f Scr IlV!/? V.". ls a<lviS(,<l ttMILliir wc^jii-isa: "tl/i'Mnh Is a powerful yet gentTy acting foFihe cntf oT^ne cfuss cYl&pases?those san<Y ?ii only. i t y acting in~vgrat ing tonic and nervlhe. For weak worn out. over-worked women?no matter what has caused tlu? break-down. "Favorite Proscription " w ill 1h? found most effective in buildi.ig up the strength, regulating til" womanly functions. sul>dtiitig pain and bringing alanit a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. A buck of particulars wraps each botye giving tho formula) of both medicines "at id quoting what scores of eminent med ical authors, whoso works aro consulted by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides in prescribing, say of each In gredient entering Into these medicines. ? The words of praise bestowed on the several Ingredients entering Into Doctor Pierce's medicines by such writers should have, moro weight than any amount of non - professional testimonials, lieeanse such men are writing for the guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof they speak. ltoth medicines are non-alcoliolic, non secret, and contain no harmful habit ! forming driiKS, being composed of glyceric I extracts of the roots of native, American I medicinal forest plants They are both : sold by dealers in medicine. You can't | afford to accept as a substitute for one of j these medicines of known comjtositlon, anv secret nostrum. ! Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, I easy to take as candy, regulate and In | vigorate stomacu, ilvci; and bowels. When you complain of the sermon having nothing in it, stop to ask how much you put -into it yourself. Worth Knowing. That Allcock'e Plasters are -he highest result of medical acience and skill, and in ingredient* and method have never been equaled That they are the original and genuine porm* plasters upon whoa* refutation ImiuX^ trade. That they never tali is ysn'gna ie'sii reinedial work qwtckly an* effeetnaltr. lor Waak IteV,' Hheuuist.sm. t^mf TrotjhJf tm mn *U4??eal Ikay at* i?T?Vr>'lv " ~. rt? j?. ': + ' * -->: y. T' Tobacco is a rank, rapid g ro \v i n g ** and heavy feeding plant. In fact, tobacco requires more n Potash than any other cultivated plant. A complete fertilizer containing not less, than <; per cent. <>f lV?ta-h in tl form of Sulphate should be used. \'aluable books on the cultivation, growth and fertilization of tobacco will be sent free to all interested farmers. They give the results of hut-nulic ex periments. (HERMAN KALI WORKS / New York?9.1 Nnsgmi Street, or Atlantu, tin.?1224 Ci'.ndlcr DtiiltliiiK /i CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE1 1 nm n<i? i>reiiftrt>l {?> (111 1- r n. r.t<! 1 f-l (VI'sMoN !<?-! k-""7n T -1ri , j' 'v/i- Jt i*C' MKIMOK J'I.Antw ii: ..n, ?,<? iiitu:- I ?-f i . i.-'.-Mlui.t ?? ??"?? : , <i ll ? I I ?' t H-tl'l ***& C'AKHAOK KAHLV JRRHP.Y WAltKKir.f.l) K ? .?.:.!?< , ' ' V : i?l?J ,"ri' hfadt-r, ?nuill (> | <? ! ! , * j, ? i ' ' \|V .'i Yri? :.i. 'iMfi liotn t l.c >md? ?SCUJI.FHTON U \KfKI t I.If A 1.11 .1.... ' r..- 1 >.. ? i''t . . h-n-.'.o f?l >i> t?<- f;i)7U?. ttlttB F\l ly ?lorae>#H? also .? ?*?!&%? ?i? ? i. ? l i. <? * -1 ?? ?-t. i& > I'ricm / I> I ?t?*. ?*"i i" li?M I t *???? r.OO for *1 0(?. I to *?,<><>(> at :'A I pi'- T ."'!(?:)("> 10,00!) at #1.25 p??r Serial 1.1 i< 0?. .ill !niy r ' "? A11 < r l<"! ? -I"i 1 (< '? . ! .1 i.> t .i' ? I <'?)'?*?.! t"? ri niitta CM AS. fiffl. CS8B8S Young's Island, S, CA33AG2 Plants! 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I*. lll.ITl ii tO.Vli'AXV, *i Kl.wCfTiif for Emergencies di Kome For the Stock on the Farm 1 ?' Is & whole medicine chest 4| Price 25c 50o 0 $ 1.00 Send For Free Bookfsi on Horses.Ctfi!e,Ho$>a DFbuHi Address Dr. Earl S Sloan, Boston, Mass. 4 Many a preacher >poils a C"0u in- ; t'Tprit". of (It- Script nrt's l?y ;i j poor MrMlcistaiuliii^ nt iIn* >;ii:11-. DOKS VOl K HACK A< ll':? i Proiit b)' (lus l-AprHrnee of One Who Has l'onntl Krlicf. .Taints Tt. KoHer. iv; i.Vil f.v:: . :-, of T'Vnncv St.. Caz^aovi:i. X. V.. : "Aho.it fifteen yru;??; > I v.ff--. ! Willi r.l\ ; I ; ; I ' 1' !<1 n? ?> S I titi: |.I; . ! ! .*111(1 IIS. .1 |!Kt!: V I f I tl11'.< \\ it !k>> i *i??T * ilia; j r-Mi- i" I.,.- : ? ' Willi I) CM S K. ; , i- "'til:'. | .cp.nl v..!.,' ? from t 11 ,Xi and I \Y<> Iro.t s ; , M')li ll 1 >?> 1,1 ..,.,.1 sound condition. A v, ;i. .iiiil of my friends have ps.*v' Ihan's Kid ney Pills wiili tfooil result * and 1 i:ia earnestly recommend them." Sold by all dealers, r,?? ;t box. Foster-Milbvirn Co., lJuffaio, N. V. I'ailli nr-ies t!.c i>l li io. John White & Co. LOUISVILLE, KY. t?Ub!l?to-l I MI price fcr r*T FURS and Hides.1 SImIm Ttere no satisfaction Keener th*.n being dry , &nd comfort able* .,/? when out in the t/fa hardest storm YOU ARE SURE OF THIS IF YOU WEAR W^TtRPROOr ? i **?*?* O# YCU.<** ?' Onstiecverywheie v iPWiffiTnfiTi,* Tin-so who lsavo least pa ftnio nro the promoters o: HICK! CUM AIX A.0] AaiJ !N'*rV Trial hollle 10c You' Cannon! Hi r$ wU ;ui ir.thmv^d.'il-fr.itcd ahL (!'ri< ?'. hi tin: mm on;; merhbri n a >alc;U:irrh, uterine cam hy feminine illsi r>orc t?1 in.uitii or Inflamed I'.iisir.,, the t.;omach. Uuv \ou .surelv can cure thd . "ecuons by local tieaHTVftW Paxilne Toilet Anj wlnrh deMtoys the discasef dUchargcs, a;oiis pain, A? inflammation and soreue3S?2 I'axlino represents the local treatment foT'femlC yvrodn <'<1. Thousands of ^ to this fat t. ro cents at;<" Send for 7ree.1 THE R. TAXTON ^