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THEY SPEAK OUT Messages of Sympathy Sent to the Labor Leaders SENTENCED TO JAIL llryan Chief Among Nearly Two* Score Men to Wire 1'rotest Against Judge Weight's Decision In 11?<* Contempt Case Against tioiupers, Mitchell and Morrison. Washington, Dec. 2 4.?Wn. J. Bryan xvas cliU if among nowrly two score of men, (he majority of whom are loaders in the lahor mov? meat of < lit* oo 111* v v who Inil-iv o-nif iihiuivi i> i?e expressive of tin ir cordial svmoathy to Prcsiden< Gonipers, Vice President Miiolv OJ and Secretary Morrison, of the American Federation ef l/ibor. The nuvsjitcn, v hi h came from every section of the country, and voiced the sentiments of ]> irsons in almost eve?*y avenue of lahor. convey feelings of regret over the Conn's decision, tend moral an 1 financial support, and in sonic irvtuneos o\press indignation. Mr. Bryan in a telegram dated Pit/sburg addressed to Messrs Compels, Mitchell and Morrison, says: "Sorry to read the decision. Von did your duty in testing law. Glad you are talcing Appeal." "What a/ot'ion on I he part of organized wage earners will, in your opinion, lx? most useful to ve-ostabiish freedom of the press and of s|w-ejch?" asks 11. P. Iteiham, president of the Order of Hail way Telegraphers in a teleurani from St. Louis, addressed to Mr. Clampers. Perhaps one ( f G.o post unique among the messages is that from ,1. S ii ?v.-\- ?r ni,ini./.,..? ? ' .... ii i, \>i v/ iv i (i i11?iii ri v.1' ,\ i vy 111 > a ; tor expressing r'-m ? t over tlu* decision, decl'arep: "Stay with the baggage, right n usl prevail." W. I). Malion, president of the Amfiltr iirnrtl *1 Assorin'ion of Street Railway Employees, expresses sincere egret nit what he considers "an unjust and Fn-Atnorlcan s ntence" upon the labor leaders. lie says. "Von ar o clearly the victims of a Judge-nKide law, which is wholly unconstitutional. it shoul I ho carried to the highest court and contested "to the t>i titer oid, and we pit Idee you the united snpporl of our Association to that en?d." That history will place the names of Messrs Coin tiers, Mitchell a.nd Mr. risen on the roll of honor with those nten who have made real sacrifices for human uplift is the declaration of .John TV Lennon, treasurer of the American Federation of Labor, in a message from Tlloomington. 111. "N'o Court decision," Mr. T???nnon says, "car. make you criminals at the bar of public opinion." ' Two humid id uni < 1 farmers or Texas sympathizo with the fchrco lal>or leaders." declares 1). .T Will, the president of the Farmers' Fduo-atlonal and Co-oporatlva Union of Texas, in a message from Fort worth. " A?I vise us how tto aid you," conclude? Mr. Will. "Victory of igreed is but temporary; yet justice w ill yet prevail," s the way John F. MrVnniee, indlror of the Focomot'vo Firemen and Fnginemen's Mtiparine, stages it in a tie lepra m 'from Tndinnapolis. J. A. Fmnhlin, president: VYm. Clilitberpe, international secret.aryorea surer, and A. Hlnzman. of the Intemaitiona! 11 rotherhool of Tloilermokhes, -at Kansas City, sent a mesojage dcel-aHns; that. Judge Wright's sontence is "unjust." "The evidence proves that you obeyed Judge Gould's onler." says the nFr.snge, "hut hum's n judges retain and reflect the onviironrnept in which they live. Th s judgment 'throttles free sp<< ich anr t free press. and tramples on the principles of the American free man." IVi rm i n gha.m. Ala., Decnmber 21 The offices of tlio United Mine Workers of America, in Alabama, pent to President Roosevelt today the folio v 1n g' n g telegram: "R> jprosenrt Ing the United Mine Workers of America, in Alabama, we emphatically protest against, the conviction ami sentence to penal servitude of those great leaders of the American labor movement, Samuel Rompers, John Mitchell and Frank Morrison. They may have violated the law, but we believe the decision is in violation of the Constitution of the United States and abolishes the rights of free press and fre? speech." It is Signed by J. A. McKennamer, president, -n.nd J. 1). Clemo, secretarytreasurer, District No. 20, and W. It. Fairly, mom her international executive lK>ard, United Mine Workers of America. * Steamer Wrecked. Crook'baven. Ireland, l)ec. 22.? The British steamer Inula. Captain Roberts, from Galveston, December r?tb, for Li\*jrpool, is a toUil wreck on the southwest point of Mdz mi Head. Oa.prta.in Roberts, a stewardess mi four mr*r were drowned, the remainder of the crew, eixjty-five men, saved themselves by cfllmbirig .the face of -the cliffs * It's a sad day when a man lets his interests determine his principles, i ?? MAKES FAST RIDE. PHYSICIAN <WLI.Kl) HY fill IN I'ATI IY SWKHCIIl M'S LIFK uT?ko a Train and Co Hark to Camden ; a Man's Life Depends on it." Voice Said. 1 'hiladelpliia, Dec. <.r?.?Answering what hi* characterizes as a telepathic call. Dr. Paul Mocray, head surgecn of tiie Cooper Hospital at Camd'.n, cut short a visit to Jersey City, came home on a train three hours earlier than lie had intended, and hv so doing arrived in time to rt.iv> Die iife of William I). 1 lelaniatos', of No. luld South Kigli'h street, Camdc !i, his dearest, friend. Mr. Del a mater was 8"ized with nil atitaek of appendicitis or. I'rid iv. Dr. Miller, his physician, saw that 1111 operation v.\n necessary, l>.u would not perform i' withon' i)r. Me""ay. I'll* y tried it: every way to locate the I a hter, hut corld not. in tin nieanime ;ni imtit a! ate opcr dioit heconie UM'essa ry. I >r. Mecray was iti Jersey Pity "1 was near the station al.ont the middle of the afternoon," lu said, "when I was suddenly seized with the cations tooling that I was badly wanted at home. I struggled against t1?? notion, 1 >111 some voice .a emod to he saving 'take a train ami go bivek to Oamden; a man's life depends on your doing so. Don't hositate? just go.' "While I was debating tho natter in my mind, I bumped into a friend who is an official of the IVnnsylve.iia Railroad, lie advised me to ohej the cniiom fading, and oVorod to take me to Philadelphia on the next train in his private car " Dr. Meciay acepted and instantly felt a Heti.ii> of great relief, "rhront.lt tho courtesy of his friend, the trip was hurried as much as possible, ami Dr. Mecray reached Camden anon t1 o'clock, barely in time to successfully operate on Delanwiter. * AX ALARAMA TKADI.DY. Deputy Sheriff Shoots and Kills His A ssailant. Seale, Ala., Doc. 2r?.?.loltn W. Chambers, deputy sheriff of Russell County, short and 1<i 11???1 (Jeorge H. Thompson, Itfty years old, this moiniu*. Thompson and several otheri wore healing i negro win# had cheated a merchant out of a (!(d!ar, when the deputy sheriff came up and asked t'hein to dosi.it Thompson, it is said, resented the interferon'1 ? of the ollloer and drew a revolver on Chambers an ! flmd, the trail passing through the officer's hat Chambers took the pistol away from Thompson and started to walk away, when Thompson cursed the ollloo and threatened his life. At this point, it is alleged, Thompson a tom; ted to draw anot!) m' revolver when the olli cor shot with the pistol h> had taken from Thompson, killing the latter .1most instantly. Chambers was released at once on bail in the sum of $1,000. * I I ,#>. Ml ' rirunrmnil I1II1IS. The secret of the subtle flavor of the scalloped oysters prepared by Now England housewives is the addition of a litUe mace. A few drops of vinegar in the water in which eggs are poached wilir keep the white in shape and not add a flavor. Applies boiled whole until they show signs of cracking and then ' baked until they are brown will not present the wrinkled and shriveled appearance that the usual baked ap- , pies does and will no tender and , juicy. A palatable variation of corn bee! ( hash is the boiled end of an ox ton- j gt.o hashed and used as a foundation for poached eggs. ^ ' "or a very easily prepared sweet | sandwich for afternoon tea, spread ( a couple of slightly sweet crackers , with chocolate frosting and put ihom together. rive cent cans of unsweetened condensed milk are obtainable in some parts of the city. They are a . boon to the woman with a small family or the woman who hoards and who wants to serve cocoa, tea or ' coffe to her friends on unexpected occasions. I (turned in Ills llomc. Roanoke, Va., Doeomlvr 'Jo.?In a , fire which destroyed his home at j It road ford, Smith County, last night, , J. A. Gollahorne, one of the most , prominent, men of the county, was , cremated. Gollahorne lived alone In his large country house It Is be lieved that the fire was started by the explosion of a kerosene lamp j while Gollahorne was asleep. * l)o You Want Jin Owl? Wo have taken wood, potatoes, t corn, eggs, butter, onions, cabbage, s chickens, stone, lumber, labor, sand, e calico, saur-kraut, second hand cloth- I ing, coon skins, and bug juice, scrap i iron, shoo pegs, rawhid >s, chinque* 1 pins, tanbark, floe dogs, sorghum. I seed, jugware, and wheat straw cii s subscription and now a man wants to ii know if we would send the paper for h six months for a large owl. We have o no precedent for refusing, and If w.t can find a man who 1s out of an ow? and wants one we'll do it. f< NINE HEW ONES. I SOMK CiIt 10AT INVENTIONS Alti: ON TilK WAV. i Tlios. A. Ihli.soa Says They Will Soon Con to mid I'avc the Way for IImidreds of Others. In a recent article in the New York Times Thos. A. Kdison says the next era will mark the most wonderful i advance in science and invention that. ' the world has ever known or hoped 1 for, so v;ust will that advance he that we can now have scarcely any conception of its scope, but already a groat many of the inventions of th.? ' future are assured. It is only of those which I regard as practical certainties thai I shall speak here. 1. Within the next twenty or thirty years--and it will start within he next two or throe- - concrete architecture will take enormous , strides forward; tie* art of mould tag concrete will be reduced to a sei nee >f perfection, and, what is equally Important, of eh apness; there will rise up a large number of gifted arehiOMJts, and through their efforts cities and towns will spring up in litis country beside which Turners picture of ancient Homo and Car*lime will pale into nothingness and ^te buildings of t.ho Columbia exhibition will appear common. Tut great expense will not attend tlii-:: i' will be done m> that the poor man v.'ill b" able to eii lev ..WWOI o I... . Ibeautiful thai tho rich now aspire tvd a nwn earning $1.f?0 a day. with a family to support, will bo bee housed than the man of today wtio 1 is earning $10. , 2. Moving nloture machines wlli | !>o so perfected that tin? characters will not only move, but will speak, and all the acc<>ssories and off-ado of the sta.ee will bo faithfully pro- f ducod on the living picture stage. This, of course, wfll not be done :i> well as on the regular stage, but its standard will approach very near to 'hat, and the fact that such enter- 1 jtainments will be furnished for live ^ cents will draw vast numbers of the working classes. The result will be that the masses will have the ad van ' tage of the moral of good drama, i they will find an inexpensive and ini- , proving way of spending the evening and the death knell of the saloon will be sounded. 3. In perhaps fifteen or twenty yoa.rs?depending on the financial < 0:0111 ion of the country?the loc ?motive will pass almost out of us?, and all our main trunk line will l>e operated by electricity. 4. A new fertilizer will spring into 1 existence, containing a large percentage of nitrogen. This will he drawn from the aiT by electricity, and will ^ he used to increase the arabllity of (1,A ln.,-1 T7< * .mm. Hiven now i.nas is done to a large extent in Sweden. r?. All our water power will be ' utilized by electricity to an extent now almost unthought of, and will be used with great advantage, both industrially and for railroads. ?>. A successful aerial navigation will lie established?perhaps for the mails?<and achieve a sound, practical working basis. 7. WV? shall bo able to protect ourselves against environment by the use of serums and things of that sort. i so that the general state of health will bo improved and the average span of life will increase by a large percentage. The grand fight which is being made against tuberculosis and cancer will reach a successful culmination, and those diseases will 1 he entirely mastered. 8. A now force in nature, of some s *ort. or other, will bp discovered by ivhieh many things not now understood will be explained. We, tin forf unately, have only live senses; if we tad eight, we'd know more. 0. We shall realize the possiMli- 1 :ios of our coal supply better and earn how to utilize thorn so tha't hO " ? ?r ront of the efficiency will not be lirown away, as it is today. Finally, let it ho said, hardly any c >ioce of machinery now manufactnr^1 is more than ton per cent, per'eot. As the years go on this will he mpvoved upon tron.ondously; more mtomatic machinery will he devise 1 tnd articles of comfort and luxury svill he produced in enormous numbers at such sural 1 cost, that aU lasses will he able to enjoy the bene- t !Us of them. j These are some of the inventions which the world is awaiting which it s sure of seeing realized. Just, how they will he realized is what the in- 1 renters are working now to deter- a mtine. v d ST 10 AM Kit CJIVEX 11* FOR LOST. e Steamer Has Not Hoen Heard From c in a Month. . I) Sydney, N. S., December 24.?With he passing today of an even month s :inco the Norwegian steamer Strick- c; 1 stad loft Glasgow, Scotland, Novem- a km* 24, for this port,, the mariners d nterosted in the vessel gave up neary all hope of ever again seeing her. t is generally believed that the teamer sank with all on hoard dur- C ng the terrific gales of early Decern- ei or. Ordinarily the passage across si couples about a week. a si One cannot always get Inside in- w srmatlon from a middleman. n< HAPPY llOMlSb j Have a Womloi ful Influence and Is a I'owor for (?ood. There aro many happy homen, thank God, iu every community, and when they exist there goes out from them a blessed influence, which ca-. hardly be overestimated. "A real home with a mothor in i: .** whose hospitable doors are ever open to those not so blessed, Is h wonderful power for Rood. If the l?o.vs nnl girls are made wclcomo they will not ' be Blow to tell It and thero will Ik1 tin attraction in the sweet amenities [?f home which will draw tnem from ryther and less holy influencoH. It i? not possible in this wor d so full of pare and trouble to bo always merry It 1?? quite jxM+oible to be always loving and kind. If the business cures of the father and the never ending druggies of the mother together with r!1rt and disorder, rooking, washing. ' ironing and mending, cannot be ban- < isho.d, they ran be wonderfully toned tlown by the loving sympathy and . help whlrh earli member of the household fiin and should give th ' tdher. A home where the golden rule is lived is the nearest possible inn roach <> heaven. The day comes ill t o soon when the household is e.o' t ej-f .(I the boys and girls, alas! girls no longer- -are gone to make homes for themselves, elsewhere: i when s< nie oerhaps, are laid away . from our sight, out of reach of kind words or helpful deeds. Happy are we if no sorrowful thoughts haunt ' .is. of h.istv words and unkind deeds. !f onlv pleasant memories remain , We may. if our means allow, make our homos beautiful and attractive, ; ml it is well te do so. Hut without 'he true spirit of home, It will be a : hornless and desolate mockery? i vhile the humblest cottage where love dwells and kindness reigns, may j most tieautlfully exemplify the sweet- t ncss and blessedness of home. * SO.MK (ilON'TLF, HINTS. i r<> Those Hiihscriltcrs Wlio Arc a Lit- ' I tlo lieliiml. I There are somo good folks who have peculiar ideas about a news- ^ paper. They regard it, not as a busi- | aess, but as a convenienco. If the ; [xapor readies them late, or fails to ' nive every item of news or Its conluct toward "them is in a manner j they do not like, they then very I properly make a business matter of ? it, t?ooause they have bargained for something t.hev are not getting. They make these issues every day in the rear, except the first day, when the , business idea is forgotten, and the | inly thing uppermost is a plea to t ^ot out of paying what they honestly , iwe the paper. , These Minn men will meet the ( newspaper man with a smile, off: r j him a soft drink or a cigar, and then ( sxpoot. him to say in his paper that , he is the most enterprising and pro- ) nressive citizen in the staite. That , s their idea of business. Now the j lowsiKiper is a business. It is not j i glory making machine. Tt can no ( more live on sentiment, than can its t employes, it may surprise you, hut ypo setters don't work for nothing ind no amount of nuruuoetnn ...mi - ~ W. |/vi OIKHIIWII ? I 1 I nake them do it, for tho simple re a- ( ;on that, like the balance of us, they leed a little money to keep the wolfe i way. T't is true you may only owe us a n ew dollars on subscription, yet if everal hundred subscribers reason ) ike you, it hat we collect the news md print it just for the fun of it, z ve would soon be in the hole. The lewspaper business is made up of mall things, and it is such Items as ubscriptions which, If collected, en- R bles the management to improve its 0 ervice and pay off all obligations tromptlv', but which if deprived of ? or trival reasons, makes the cash ac- ? ount short and the newspaper man P ias to grovel along under a weight a f about, sixty pounds to the square nch. Perhaps you have never given ? bought to our subject on this line, d f not, then, if this article serves to . all your serious attention to it, its litest on has been accomplished. * HATKX 11V SIiAUKS. < Inn Is Attacked and Kitten in Two 11 y Them. Mexico City, Die. 22.?Inquiry in o the recent death of Col. Harry . lOarlo, who was reported drowned ? ff the coast, of Quitaina Roo terriory while waiting with a companion n an open boat to bo picked up by steamer, develops that he was deOU red bv a flhnrk imitAiul mnnUn<? oath by drowning, as first reported The small boat capsized and Col- a iiel Rarlo was swimming to the * ' <> when a shark overtook him, iting this l?ody squarely in two. Earle owneii a concession of l?onge flshcirle? off the coast of Jnintano Roo and he was looking fter that business when he met his oath. Two Killed in Duel. ? Ponchatoula, T/a., Dec. 25.?Irwii oepcr and William Arnold, Jr., klllrl each other in a pistol duel in a iloon here last nighit. Cooper was bar tender in the saloon, and it Is lid that the difficulty followed som j ords which Cooper had with Arold's younger brother. FOUR SHOT DOWN n Fight in Streets of a Georgia Town- ' i THREE MEN KILLED i I'he Wanton Firing of a Cannon Fire Cracker Hriugw Forth Mild | ltemouHtrauco From Police Otllcer Walters and the Wholesale Tragedy Follows as Describe*! Ilelow. J Ocilla, (,k?., I>oc. 2 3.?Within a i stone's throw of oach other, their life blood making crimson t he sh i I- I od et.rtv ts of t.his quiet town, three j men were instantly killed tonight 1 in<l an oflieors of the law received mortal wounds. The (hsiid are: Charlie Moore, Virgil Moore, Leonard Smith. Fatally injuord: Policeman Can Wulb -rs. Jack Shoppard and Oharll> Moon mot Police Ohicer Walters on the itreets shortly after nine o'cIock. lust sifter p;essing the oilicer, Shepl?ard, it Is shifted, fired a giant crackTho ofllcor mildly remonstrated with htm for 'the act, whereupon Moore took the side of Shoppar.l in*l words posted bot.woea the trio. Moore, it. Is said, booau? violently tngry and attacked the oftloer with tin pistol, HlKHK'itVi at ulmrt ran pa. 'heiqwird gut out of the way and ?x>k no hand further than related In .he trapjvly. The ofllc.er, inortially .TUHirivu i?y .Timirn s il.Til mmmoncd his energy and gamely fired uj?on ;is the la* tor rati <hn o'lVnrs aim was unerring, tue mil striking Mooro sqt rarely In the >nok. Ho nui acr >-i' Hi" street fnv. ho ofllco.r and fell lifeless. While 1 ho (In*1! between the officer "i(i (Vvirlio Moor"i was in progress [/oonnrd Smith, a win of Chief of Police Smith, rushed to tho oltlcor'a liid. At this juncture, Virgil Mooro. irothor of Charlie Moore, went to ho Ivflp of his br>Mior and. It in mi<l, final upon Smith, killing him iiKtarvtly Smith, like the officer, relumed the fire u]>ou his assailant, idiooting him dead in b.s tracks. Don't Make Too Many. Perhaps new yisir resolutions AOilld he Imtfler kept if we made Tower of them. In the fervor of good intentions which possesses Tinny people at the beginning of tho t'ear, wmci make resolutions on or vything, little and big. When the Vrvor passes and one realizes tho llflleulty and oven impossibility of joping all of them, the bars aro of down and tho good resolutions icattered In every direction. Far letter make hut one or two resolulons covering what ts essential in no's life, and then spare no effort o keep them. Wanted to Hang lloblver. TT~ 1 A A. ? S-* i .turn-no, ua., i>eo. 25.?Following ho attempted burglary of tho Pulncrtto Hank and the burglary of tho bilbreth Hardware Company's store lit an oarly hour this morning bv hroo negroes, ono of the burglars vps o,i]vturod and oaino very near bong lynched by the infuriated clMons. * liost an Arm. Augusta, Dec. 2.r>.?The Herald ava a little negro boy about 1 2 years 1<1 was brought to the I>aniar hospial Christmas Day with his hand shot ff. The hoy was shooting fireworks n Ward street and the cracker o\ loded in his hand. -ue hand was mputaitod Friday nignt. it is feared etunus will set in. * Southern States fltyCL IVIeiohinery XL?7 Plumhlna mrrtx* I'llOM COLIJMB ^ Gibbes "Port _ , A money-maker indeed. It S ,eir Wrlt0, /gv Gibbes M; Good! ohlnory, Box 1290, G bei HOLD LKADKIt'S llODY To Await Its Resurrection From tlie Death Sleep. K Tampa, Fla., December 20.?Teed. V known as Koresh I, founder and nond of the Koreshun Unity Conioratjon of Western Peoplo, who nought, a large tract of land at the toe of Florida ten years a^o, died early Tuesday morning. The fact of his death was not disclosed uutil Thursday, and when investigation was made, devont followers said they were awaiting his resurectloM, which they expected Christmas Day. While the l>ody of the leader lay unattended, Victoria Gratia, the sup- . posed wife of Teed, assumed the throne with much solemnity and doclarod that the bodv should nit lie buried until there was a mauifeatr.t.ion of I>iviue will. The Toed sect oeliove that the population of the earth is on the inner surface or the globe instead cf outside. * DIIOI) FROM FALL. Falls From Third Story Window of Hot Springs Hotel. Hot Springs, Ark., December 24.? That the doaith of H. M. Cox, a wealthy and retired manufacturer of Port- ^ land. Maine, who fell head-first from a third-story window of a local hotel to his death on the concrete pavement of Central avenue last, night, was duo to an accident was the verdict of the coroner's jury, which investigated the death. Cox, who wan :i ni)ffi?r<vv f tv .... - " * ?... .... .v.in uvi itMin neurasuieiua, came to this city a month ago to 0,>end the winter. * Ihvtd on Their lioat. Franklin, La., December ?5.?*A! "ft Alpha and Sain Toqulns two young men of 'this place, were found lead this afternoon on a gasoline boat in a canal one mile fiom Franl:'In. It. is thought they vco overcome by the fumes from a ennreoal 'Ire which they had kindled in their cabin. CLASSIFIHO COLUMN terms, best work, new management. Sumter Steam I>aundry, Sumter, S. C. I want a bust let* in every city and town in South Carolina. 1 have a proiKxsifcion that will Interest, you. .Tohu A. Young, Mgr., Columbia, s. c. J Shop by Mall?Send for our Catalog,*"' of bargains, it's free. ] ]. JDoTftla. & Co., M.'d.l-order Merchants. Ilox X12. Artlajita., (in., Cnhbngc Plants, .garden plants, grown in the open air. will stand the coldest weather, Prioes, one to four thousand, $ 1.G0; four to nlno thousand, 41-25 ; nine thousand. $1 per thousand. Wo have special express rate? Write us for our agent's out tit and proposition. N. H. Biiten (Jo., Moggetts, S. C., the largest truck farm in the world. Wanted to Ituy?Five hundred to one thousand bushels mixed cla" pens; must ho free from Whippoorwills and speckled peas; will give highest market price. I. M. Pearlstine & Sons, 201-203 East Bay street, Charleston, S. C. Vegetable Plants?Cabbage, Lettuc), Bermuda Onion, Tomato, PeppeEgg Plant and Sweet Potato; the finest in the South. Catalogue free. T. K. Codhey, Waldo, F)^ Farms For Sale?Large list of farms iui saio in illiToroiit. sections of the country; also owner's name. Free for the asking. T. M. Boas, Lock Box 82, Calhoun, da. Supply Com3\ny 'i a, <=* o ah|p?Shlnal? Mm. Next I At* at Model. A ^ 4,TKlUMl'H"com- TT7 , , B pared with old \ A/ C?d IT I ones. Hard Wood VV Uvi\ Carriage. Solid Ha Rteel Track. IB Smoothest Action, tt t j "l ^ Accurate Sawing. \A/ QT/>h Perfect Equip- V V CX ULIl meat. Quickly pays for It This ichinery Co., 1 bes Guaranteed Ma,"-all kinds OPaCe. a OLUMBIA.S. 0. "llp-to-date" Sawmill s absolutely all tkc LATEST IMPROVE'S. 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