Come~~Hewar Supt Martinnal and* PASt d nt C - EH PICKENS SEII N Entered A pril 211, 10 at Pickensi H. (J., afs second class moatter,'ur ato ogeso ae3 89 PICKENS,.S. C., A8UGU 1. c1OL.X X1b ..' N O 1 2 JMU )so4. ~~~~~~~I --ENL -81e~~ii89~i o ogoaf~oo~8 89- O. We like best to call SCOTT'S EMULSION a food because it stands soem - )phlitcally for perfect nutrition. 0 Aul yt inl the iatter of restor 0 ig appelite, (if giving new a uI:tih o the tissues, especially to the nIrves, its action is that of a mledicine,. 0 n . for free atmple. ( s((TLT & ;OW N HC, Chenists, + o415 eIrl mAt !t, New York. SeC- n1M oo, all druggists. Greenville's Water Supply. For stvoral woomks past, many (hlmiging reports havo been cirdu T laletl coneorning tile wator firi3isi 4(1 Greenvil'e by the Paris Moun tain Water Companiy. 'I he mallttor Iras b) een takgnl up: by th I boardi of health alid, al'ter a mootini hold, .0l'aCtillow ing 'solu il o was miin imously alopt<-d . '-111 vilw of recenlt. mlislearilng an11d conlic ingll Statem1 s1111 ma1do 10ConCeIl Irin Lho water antI its suir roLndings, i mla ljority of the board rc'eeitly visiteld tha reservoirs of tho Pal is Mountain Water Com pany and l)Orsonally examinio(l the (:.. ndlition of the sa1110. The hoard, there fore, feel warratited in aessur. itig the peoplo that the water is goo(d, al1 the board will continue to inako every eitort to havo as p)erf(ect silitary cotidlitios 11a 118s sil)eo. We further sttate that tie health ollicer has visitel thle res ervoirs on ala aiverago of once a week (ur aing tho suimaner." Violent At iack of Difarrho a Cured by ChalIlam's Colkes Ch10oera ad 1iarrlhoei 11Ie14dy and14 Fl'ehaps S:Ived1 a Life. "A L.ort time ago I was taken with a violent attaeic of )iarrhoara an(d believe I w lmidhave died if I had not gotten rlief," Pays Johin J. Piatton, a h ading cit izol of Patton, A Ia. "A frienad raec Civimen<'eW~d Chiamrrin-al's Colic, Cholera mlad Diarrhoea Riemley. I bolght a .-flye cent bott leanafetkig three lows of it ts entirely cured. I considel it th hest renI.(( dy ill the world r r L.owel collplailts. For saile by Pien-a.< DIrug (Co. and E Il's Drug Store, Piecker.s and T. N. Hutnte.r, Liber t y. Trouble With Whites and Blacks. Serious trouble between iegroes and(1 whites is throtolled it Hen riet ta, N. C. , the loca I ion of (ane (I I h l Irgest cotton mills Iin North Carolina. Otis Bird and Virgil Cid', no groes, were cut Thursdlay nighitand thoI formoer wvill d(ie. Thei cause of t he trol0 l wvas t he allege~d dIisuifng (of a colored mee~tina g by wh iteLs anld tihe (cursinrg of a whitle boy by ai negro. An armelid crowd( ot nlegroos wais (dispots sd by th1e extraVi loro of --i severiai years amy wife was troullledl withi whiat phyI3sichuisl called alck hteadachec of a very severeQ chaau to -. S it) doctoae 1 wvih se veral emainlent physicitan iat ai great ex pe:lse, oaly to g.row worse~ trutil sihe wats una2ble to da anly k ir d of workc. A' ault a year a1go shet beigani takiang chambe~~~rilinl's $'omnach & LIAver Tiab lets aind today weaighi' morie thiuan she eiver did befo anid is real wel'," anys Mr. George E. Wrgtof New lIldon New York. J''or a-l e by) P'iickenls )rng (.o. al Earltt's 1lantg StoreI, PnickenIs, and1( T. N. f lnter, Libierty. T'c M[otirq ini Toawma, * thi1rena who iare i 'el 1(nte(, fev'erlih asu cross w I get immlles iinte I relief froml) .\lthr (orny's Sweet I i'iwers 14or4 Chilatren. Th'Iey eiena the 11 HtOimneh1t, net oni Ihe. liver,. mnking a sickay ch1 ild idtrong and h iealthly. A vertaill enilre for wolr:n1S. Sold b~y uil dIruggists, '2dv. 51am1ihIIe free. Ad t drett A lien '4. Calmlsted., [by. N. Y. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impuire Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. .The kidneys are your -. blood purifiers, they fill ter out the waste or - ' . ipurities in the blood, if they are sick or out , a of order, they fail to do their work. - - Pains, aches and rheu matism come frqm ex cess of uric acid inghe --ntol.- blood, due to neglected KiIne~y trouble causes quick or unsteady hteart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned b)lood through veins and arteries. It used to b3 considered that oanly urinary troublei were to be traced to tile kidneys, but niow modern science proves that nearly all coastitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. - If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys, The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-IRoot, the great kidney remedy ia soon reailzed. It stands the highest for its -wonderful cures of tile most distressing cases and is sold on Its merits . by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar si z es. You may have a sample bottle by mail nome or awatlaoo,. free, also pamplet telling you how to find .out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mvention tils paper when writing Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the namo, Swaynp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's .Swamp-Root. and the address, Binghamton, TN. Y., on every bottle. ~t1tW' Early E~ses Tihe famnoupIsettle pille. HUMBERT FAMILY, AGAIN FACES JURY Charged With tho Greatest Swindle of entury. PUBLIC CURIOSITY IS GREAT. Palaic do Justice In Pais Besieged by Eager and Morbid Crowd to Hear Testimony in One of the Most Cele. brated Cases Known. Paris, Augusst 10.-The . notorious Hiuzmbert family today faced t judge and jury to met the charge of having porpetiatod what former Premier Wal deck-losseau described as "the great est swindlo of the century." Investi gating Magistrate Leydet in May decid ed to commit Therese - Humbert, her husban.d Frederic, and her brother, for trial on the charges of forgery, the use of forged documents and swindling. He dismitod the cases against iEve Humbert (Therese's daughter) and Marie d'Aurignac (her sistee). Publi! ctiriosity which has followed the fortunes of the family since the days of its social brilliance is again intenseiy wrought up, the chief inter est centering in "La Grande Therese," who has promised to produce at this trial the mystorious American million aires, the brothers Crawford, on whom he based tier story of an inheritance of $20,000,000, which she put forwaird as the security for the loans she ob tainod, amounting to about $10,000,000. Curious Crowds Assmeble. The Pl'ais do Justice was early this morning surrounded by large crowds eager to gain admittance to the court roon. A heavy force of municipal guards preiserved order. Mlany excur SGons came from distant points, the railroads treating the trial as they would a national holiday. One of the excursions eame from Molun which was the constituent that larederie Humbert represonted in the chamber of dopudes and where was located the famous lumbert ,chateau, with its parks, yachts and a fleet of gondolas. Of the tbousands who sought admission only a few hundred of the highly fa vorod gained an entrance to the court. Coquelin. the celebrated actor. was among the throng of artists, actors and authors seeki-ng admission and when he was turned back he remarked that the trial nould be "one of the greatest dramas ever enacted." The scene within the courtroom recalled the tense days of the Dreyfus and Zola trials. The andience included diplomats, aoadomlcinns and menibers of the Le gion of Honor. 'Many ladies were pres. ant, their rich gray gowns contrasting with the gravity of their surrou-ndings. Manyof the ladies carried dainty luncheon bags, evidently expecting to spend the day in court. To the right of the judges was the prisoneo's dock, raised four feet above the level of the room and bringing out the faces of the prisoners against the dark back-ground. They were riought in from the prison of tihe concier gerie, through a subterranean passage leading to the couirt room. Mine. Humbert Defiant. As tihey entered every eye was strained tow ards them. Thmerese Ii um bor't cari. first, thon her husband loredi. eric, followed by lie!' brother's IEmile and Rouimain d'Aurignac. Amne. Hum-in bert's lace wvas pale fr'om lher' long con fluoment. Heir wvhole b~ea rinug, as she cohily surveyed the spectators, indieatedi scor'n and tieflance. She wore a bocomiing steel gown andl a dainty rCund hat, bearing a cut steel ornament~ and a cluster of wvhite roses. Frederic Humbert wasR the picture of, a cruishali, miserable nman. Hie hore a haggard expression, showing more despair than defiance. Ils scainty beard has. become ver'y gray. IEmile d'Aurignae has grown thin anid cadav crous looking, but his brother, Ro, main, stili looks the type of thme sleelt promoe. Mmio. Hlumbert had a whispered con forence with her cdunsel, Maltr'e La. bori, who defended Dreyfus, at the Rlennes coutrmartial, whbile the indictmont was being read. There was a large ar'ray of counsel, repro senting the numerous interests oni both aides. The ear'ly hours of the hearing weore occupied by the reaing of the irdietment, the formal plead' ing and the selecting of the Jury fromn the regular panel. Mmne. Hu ijmbert frequently interrupt ed the reading of the indictment with scornful exclamations, which could be board throughout t-he couirtroom. When askced whore she lived, as anawtorod: "In prison." EFFORT TO IMPEACH EWEN, Judge French Opens Argument In Jett-White Trial Cynithila, Ky,, August 10.-In tthd case of Curtis Jett andl TIhomas White on trial here for tihe mumrdler of 'J, 33 Matrcum, May 4 last, Judlge 3. 1"miltor Fronch' of Winchesmter, Ky., oponed hec ar'gument for' the defendants. Ils specch was mainly deCvotedl to the testimony of Qaptain 1D. J. IEwen, the main witness of t-he priosecumtion, and to theo attempted imfpd3achnment of Iw'svu' reputation for truthfulness. Af, andl iyinm.l in tihe case, lie dleclar'ed that "(God nevfii gave a truthftul tongue and a cowan-dly heart to the same man." Suicide PrevenCited. The startling announcelment that a preventive of suloido had been discovem. ed will interest nmathy. A run dow~m 1 ey tem, or despondenoy invariably pn. c o uicide and something has been found that will prevent that con I ton which~ mhaes suicide likely. At thme first thought of -self destru'ftion take* Electric Bitters. It beinmg a great tonic anid ner vine will rtrengthen the nerves and build ump the rsystem. It's also a. great stomi'ch,-liver and kL ney. regular. On. O0O. Sattafactio i guaramnteed by the cne a uu~ tG - FOUND DEAD IN HIS CHAIR. Sudden Death of Well Known Mont gomery Lawyer. Montgomery,, Ala., August 10..5Mi'. Thonias Stubbs, a well known lawyer of this city. was found dead sitting in the Exchange hotel billiard parlors about 10 o'clcwk Friday mornjing. Mr. Stubbs was seen to enter the billiard room and take a seat in one of the cushioned chairs around the wall for spoctato)rs, but there being few per sons in the billiard parlors at the time his condition was not noticed. The negro boys who wait on ithe parlors were Outily engaged at the tine lie ontered in cleaning up and passed near him several times. Ie was seen sitting vth his head droopel to one side, buit it was thought by those who kInw him that he had fallen asleep. When Albert Corzelius, who attends the billiard parlors, came down In the morning to go on duty he observed Mr. Stubbs In the -hair with his eyes closed wnd apparently asleep, but looking unusually pale. ie wer, to him, caught hold of him and fommn I Stubbs dead. The coroner was notilled and the remains were re mloved. The decease;l was about 57 years old and had been postoffice inspector during the Cleveland administration. HIRED MAN TO DO FIGHTING. Reuben Barbee, of Durham, N. C., Charged with Conspiracy. Raleigh. N. C., August 10.-Reubeni Barbee, a white m~ain, has been arrest. ed at Durham for conspiracy, his of fense beinmg the hiring Qf Frank I-low nrd to whip a Russian Jew, name1 F. Pruschanskin. It is charged that Barbee offered any one $10 to whip the Jew, against whom he had a grudge, and that How tArd took i) the offer. He attacked the Jew en the street, knocking him down ani inflicting a baI wound on the head. lie claimed that the Jew had called him a liar, when the lat ter had never seen him before. HIow, Rrd is i jail and when Darbee refused to take :Iiu out the whole plot was re. voale.j. After lloward's arrest Harbee took down the money, which lie had put in the la-ids of a third person. anld this Idds to the indignation of the friends 3f howard. CARDINAL GIBBONS BETTER. After Pope's Coronation He Will Visit Castle Gandolfo. tonmo, August 1.--The Assoelated Press -orropondeiit Iolay saw Cardi. al Gibbois and found him almost re. !overed from hIs indisposition which le thinks was due to over-fatiguo on Wednesday, whon lie stood about three iours at the vatican in order to pre ient the American pilgrims to the pope. Today the cardinal went for a drive. After the coronation of Plus X tonior. rowl he intends to go for some days' rest to Castle Goidolfo, o tile beati [ul lake cf Albano, near Htome, where Ehe AmerIlean collego has magnificent Bummer quarters. The p1li 1,1n order to ald the Catho lIc uiIverritly at WashIngton, has prioml Ised ltec2tor O'Connell that :he will shortly issue a bull1 granting the anpos. tolie bened1iction to all the faithful partii~iting In the yearly collection whlh h e arch bIshops and bishops ini the Unmited States will raise for the uiver~slty. "Tfhe institution is dostlaned,"' 8said the pope), "to become the heart and center of the clergy and of Catholili in America." Trho Rev JT. J. H~arty, of St. LouIs, will be canlsecrateud aLrchlbJshop of Ma. nila by Cardi-nal SatollI on Aug. 15. FEARS FOREIGN AGGRESSION. Brazil Admonished to Build Up Strong Navy at Once. New York, August 10.--While dliscus. sing nraval estimates in the chamber of deputies Thowmas Caivalcante has, accordjing5 to a Herald dlispateh fromi Rio Jaaiero, warneal the members of the possibility of a foreign aggres sioni andi pleadled that Brazil should place herself ill a i)osition to opp~ose the attacke of any IKuropeani country. Partleula'r stress was placed on the dangor -' aggression by Germa'ny and the -dieputy urgeti that Brazil build up i navy at once. World's Fair Commission. St. ILouf<. August 10-The Missouri world's fair commission closed a thlree days' session today during which re ports wore su-bmlttedl showing that the collection o1 exhibits represe-:iting the different resources of the state were progressihg rapidly. Ground will be broken at once for the orec*tion of the British and Oklahoma buildIngs. Jamelis M, l.4mbehrt, exe(*utlve officer of thme Pennsiylvanl4h world's faisr coij, mis-slon, wrItes froim Phiiladlelphilq that the contract for t'he Orection of Pemnnsylvania's buildings at the wor'ld's fair has bcoun let. Among the feat. uires of tihe building willl be0 the exhl bition of tehe famous old liberty 1)011. Fell From Second Story. cOCk, of Douglas, (Ga., fell from a Pfe r11nd story wvindow of the .newV Albany hotel and sustalned serious, but not fatal, injluries. Mr'. Peacock wvas stanl~ingj near the window .when hem FaInted, having recently been 8-ick< He married Al iss Georgia llaldwin, of Nlarshallvilie, last Monday, ini Dawson, and the' coule1 are Spenldinig their bionieymoonm hore. End or itter' Fight. "T'I wo phiciandis had1( a long anld stub >orn fight with an abscess on my right uiig" wvrites J. F, Hughes of DuPont. la. "and gave me up. Everybody bought my'timne had come. As a last esort I tried Dr. Kings New Discovery or consumption. T1ho benefit I receivedl as striking and I wvas on my feet in a ew days. Now IPve e, tirely regained ny healith." Tt conquer, all Coughs, Jolds an I Throat and Lun t trcjubles. luaranteed by the Picken; Drug~ Q ~rice 50c anid #1.00t Trial bon-l ,..ee MACEDONIAN REVOLT SAID TO BE WIDENING Uprising Reported In Four Bulgarian Villages. INSURGENT BANDS ARE ACTIVE In the District of .Krushevo the Gov ernment Telegraph Offices Have Been Dynamited-Trouble Ma) Spread Outside of Macedonia. Constantinople, August 10.-The In surrcctionary movement in Macedonia apiears to be widening. Dianils are reported to be active in the Sanja.l of Uskub and the d-istrict of Krushe vo. whre the government telegrapi offices have been dynamited; whik in the district of Dibra, four Bulga rian villages have risen, provoking a corresponding rising in the neighbor Ing Albanian villages. According to the sta'enents of the porte, however the authorities have succeeded in cain ing the Albanians and inducing then to return to their homes. The dtplonats here are uneasy, fear Ing that the trouble may spread out side the bounds of Macedonia. Sc long as the trouble is conilned t.0 the usual ski-rmishing bands and occa sional dynanite outrages, it is not be lieved that there will be any serious cause foi alarm. Up to the ,present time the embas sy has Leon confined to advising the porte E Vlprevent the Musselmon pop ulation from engaging in fights with the liurgents. Twelva battalions of rellefs in the Sanjak of Se-fije and the vilayet of Monastir have been called out. "DIAMOND QUEEN" LASHED. Mamie DeCris Whipped at Prison Farm For insubordination. Atlanta, August 10.-Mamil I)eCris, young, pretty and cultivated-though a convict-has been put under the Jash at the state prison farm at Mil ledgevill3 and beaten into submission, This took place last June, but the mattor has been kept a secr'et until the present. 1low long it might have remained unknown is a matter of con jecture; the ap)proaching (late for elect. Ing a suIl,eriitendoit of the farm is respon1all.le for the fact being known now. - M amie DeCris. it will be renemnber. ed, was the young woman who last winter pained considerable notoriety as a munch wanted diamond thief-her adventurer gaining her the niel'naine "Dianond Queen." S'he was formerly a stenog rapher in Savannah a'nd was accus toined to Sit atmosphere of refliieInt and luxury. She became concernod in several thefts of diamonds in Sa vannali. Her arrest in Atlanta am subse-uient tirlal anatd enicti in her home elty are well known to the gen. eral publllic. It now develops that she 8a insu. ordinate end that, to conqjuer her' a prIson official, after a dloctor had said she was strong enough to survive aj beating, laid the lash to her until she wvas conquellred. 'There are runmrs now extant that Superintendent K. Rt. lVoster, of the farm, is not to b)e re-elerted by the prison cmmission this mont11h, his term of <>ffice expiring .Jan. 1, 190.1. He rnay b. re-elected or may niot, but whatever action the prii comnmis sion takes place wvill not be gov-erneldu by the whipping of' Ma mi" ICris, for lations that was not iproper. TERMINATES IN FIGHT. Trouble Between Representative Hous ton and Lawyer Spaiding. Atlani a, Ga., August 10.--Jack J. Spalding, the wecll known1 Atinnita law. yer, anji C. C. Hloustonl, of Fulton's rep~resentatilvos to the legisItlatur en. gagod ii. a fight tis afternoon at the corner of~ Washington anld Hunter stroot. The difficult ywns5 the outcome of the lobbin~g investigation which .hag boen goig on at tihe capitol for sev eral days -rThis mlorning cm.' the floor of the house Mrin. Houstonj bitterly deonlced Mr. Sp)ahjhng, He called hi mna "cud dlifwh" and Rppliod ot~her eplithets to .him, Shortly after 1 o'clock thuis after noon Mr. Spaldinlg met Mr. Hloustoni on WVtuhiijston~ street near the capi tol. He lilt him with a wvalkinxg cane. Mir. Houston showved fight, but befous the dlifficeulty could proceed any fur thor, friends of the two mxen sop arated them. Furtiher trouble between etho ,two meon is feared. TRlIED TO END HER LIFU, Homeless Woman Leaps From SIxth Story of BuIlding. New York, August 10.-Rate Smith. 25 years old and -homnelesRs, has tried to end her life by jumnping fronm the sixthi floor of aan apartmlent house8 in 11ast WVest Sixteenth street. Th'lere iP a cIstorn at the bottom of the air shaft an-d~ tile womnan plunlged throughl the boards which covered it and1( inito the water, without ,howover, serious inuiry. Whn.the womnan fo-undl she had failed Io 01nd her homlesqs life nile vigorously berated the janitor for leaving thec cistern open. Tihisu disease has1 lost its terrors since ChamberlaIn's Colic, Choelera a-nd Diar rhooen Remedy camon into general use. The uniiform stuccess which attendsi the use of tis remedy in all cases of bowvel comlalinlts inl child(1 on) has made it ii faivorite wherever its ialue hlaq be omne knowni. For salte by IIckenis Drug~ Co. and Earle's drug 8t0 e, Plekens an I TI. NJ. p~unter, Liberty. Ber theI, Kinld Yal H8ve Aiw 8 0Ught B8tut THROWN FROM AUTOMOBILE. Probable Fatal Accident to Charles A. Gould and Wife. New Yeqk. August 10.-Charles A. Gouil, soi of the millionaire car coup ling nanutacturer and his wife, have been thrown from their autonobile in front of their country' home at Bay Side, L. 1. Three doctors were in attendauce at 3 o'clock, but the couple had not regained consciousness, and It is feared that they will not recover. It is thought that no liones were broken, but tiat they suffer from in ternal injuries of a very serious na ture. The Goulds occu!)y a h4ndsomo home just outside of Bay Side on the Bell road. Mrs. Gould is the daughter of Richard M. Bell. an old and wealtbiy resident of the town. They started cut alone in their big gasoline touring car, Mr. Gould run. ning the m1'hne. They covered many miles 0ione t,he moonlit roads and started Lo return honk shortly before midnight. They were descending a long hill. which terminates in a turn in front of their home. The road seemed clear and Gould was giving the macline full speed down the de Miine. Just as they got to the curve which is but slight, a horse that had appar ently escaped from a nearby pasture julmuped out into tihe roa\ directly in front of the car. There was no chance of escape. The big machine lilt the horse, killing it instantly. The autoobile jumped over the horse's body' and the collision piteLoj Mr. Gould and his wife headlong to the road. They struck the ground with great foter. and lay unconscious. Mr. Gould shut off the power when he saw the dange, but the automobile was carried Lalf-way up an opposite hill by the ninnmentum before it came to q stop. Near by is the home of John W. Ilarway. That family hoard the screams of Mrs. Gould, followed by the crash, and ran out. They carried the unconscious couple into the house and summoned physicians. Despite the effirts ofthe latter the Goulds show cd no signs. of recovering two hours later. EARNEST APPEAL MADE. To Save Lives of the Patriotio Chi nese Reformers. New York, August 10.-An earnest appeal to the United States govern gient through Secretary Ilay asking co operation with the British ambassador in ShanghaI in saving the lives of the patriotic 0hinese reformers now under his r otection,. has been ma-de in a telegram just forwarded by the li. nose E~mpire Reform association of New York. Kwai Pong, secretary of the association, said: "The reform party is not against the government; we only want better gov. ernmiaent. We are for the emperor, who shares in our desire, but we are op)OSe-i to the dowager empress. There aro 3,000 rmembes of our association in New York and 15 branches in Amer ica. The associatoi's total member ship is 6,000,000." FILED WAY TO LIBERTY, Desperate Prisoners Break Jall at Ce. - lumnbus, 0. Coluinim, 0., August 10.-At 6:45 this mmie ning L~ewis H-armnon, the con vie-ted murderl~ler of Gorlge GI'yer necar Altonm; Robert Shifflett, of Franklin countty, ( harged with .horse stealing; Otis Kelhidr, another allegedl 'horse thief, and Le wis IEyeting, forger-, of Dayton, esc-aped~ from the e)iunty jail ini broad daylight by fIling off a bar In the bath roomi. Tiho wor~ik is supposed tb have been done withi a potato knife filed in the shape of a saw. H-armion was an ac comiplir e of Miles WVallingford, waho rc-ently committed suicide in the Denison, Tex., jail. Missouri ?'ostmaster- in Trouble. St. LoAuis, August 10.-Postmaster F. A. Visae, of Faird(ealinig, Mo., is in jail here or, the charge of belng short mn hIs accounts to the extent of over $1,000. Hie was arr-iaigned before Unit. ed States Coimnmsloner O'Brian at Poplar- Bluff yesterday and in default of $2,00.) bail wans brougt here to jail. Vise ran a stor-e in connection wilth the puostoffice andi the charge is made that lie raid his bills 'by issuing money Qrders. Blast KIlls Two Negroes. Chattanooga, Tenn., August 10.-A special t, T[ho News from Bristol says that George Ayers and 'Tom Woodson, two negro work men, wer-e tonn to pieces and killed in the yai-d of the ittl Iron furinaco while blastling this morning. Sover-al other. wore injured. Peacemaker Slashed by Toughs, Now Yor-k, Augurt 10-Wiliam J. Moran, assistant secmrary to Mayor LOW, has been slashed in the thigh by one of a crowd of rofighs in .Cath erinie street, where he had stopped to protest against the taunts of the ganig aimed at a decrepit female beggar-. HIs injur-y was not scerious, and after hay tig it dres-sed ho wont homne, Panido Reassumes Presidency. Newv York, August 10.-()en'.al P'an: do has recassumned the presidencty and haus granted amnesty, says a IHerald dII~isptch from La Pazs, l3oli via, to ii polit1icaI pisioneors except thos.e con nected wvith the recent Oruro out b'r-eakIa. Thel Death P'enally. A litt!e thing sometimes results in .leath. Thus a meret scratch, insignifi cant cuts or puny boR ils hav paid( the dheathu penalty. It is wilse to have Buck len's A rnica salve ever handiiy. It's the best salve on earth andt will prevent fattli y, wh len b~urnn, scm-es, ulcer-s and !)iles threaten. Only 2Mc at the Plckenis Drug Co. Th'Be Etesmt PresccrIption for' Ma laria Uhills and Fecver is a bottle of GntovE: S "TAaT .ms (!nt:m.roNlO. is simply Iron and quinine isi a tasteless f orm"?'n cure.-no nay. [Price 50 OHIO MOO SEEKING NEGRO ASSAILANT Great Excitement In Town of Hillsboro. A RACE WAR IS IMMINENT. Mob Stormed Jail, But Their Would. Be Vi.tim Had Ben Spirited Away. Will Renew Efforts When Negro Is Located. Hillsboro, 0., August 10.-There is great excitenont hre because of the attempt, at 2 o'clock this morning by a mob to sectire and hang the no gro, Mayi.ard Hudson, who, on Thmsu-r day night, it is charged, attempted to assault Penelope ilindmiani, white, aged 12 years, The mob was well organized and the authorities were powerless. Wesley Limele, 4I policenan, was t'hrown down the high Jail steps and badly bruised, while James White was covered at the same Lime by a dozen guns. Ent-rance was effected to the Jail. but the ?igro could not be found, as he had been taken away a short time before by Sheriff Elto-n. No evidence of the mob no wexists, but they are under orders and will renew the work as socan as the negro can be located. More than 100 persons were en, gaged, till white, andlin viow of the trouble that occurred a few evonings ago between the whites-and blacks, it is feared that a race war is imminent. Carried to Chillicothe. C'hillicothe, 0., August 10.-The sheriff of HIghland county arrived her0 this moruing from Hilllboro with a colorod prisoner, Mayiard Hludson, aged 18, charged with assaulting a white girl, aged 12. lie will be held hore for safe-keeping as a mob threat. ens lynching at Hillsboro, 40 mifles from here. BOATS COLLIDE IN HELL GATE. Pleasure Party Has Narrow Escape From Death. New York, August 10.-In the swift current of Hell Gate a collision has occurre-i betweeu the scihooner yacht Celest and the excursion boat Howard Carroll, which came near costinig the liVey of Isado.re licaudirias, city attor. ney of Yonkers, his ranilly and a par ty of friends. Whenl tle collision occur'red Mrs. Heauidrias rushod from the cabin with her two and a half years old baby, and throw her into the arms of a decc hand of the excursion bot, the mother and other members of the family in a state of frantic fear. Doth boats were badly injured. The party on the Celeste were taken on board 4 lain(ch after the collision and carly today recovered the baby at a police station in New York. Tle child wias un-hurt. MAIL CARRIER HELD UP, Negro Makes Assault Upon Lonely Road in Tennessee. NashvtIle, T1enn., August 10.-A spe. cial from Leadsburg to the Banner says a rural route carrier was held up yesterday by a negro. The carrier is a young white man namedl Melvin Wheatley who reports that the regro sprang from the woods and cut him in the hand as he' at. tempto.l te ward off the blow. W.teat Icy had a younger brother with him who.wont for his knife and the negro supp1osin~g he was rcehing' for a plistol, fled. The negro Was5 unknown, but the case has been repolted to the gated. Valuable Horses Cremated. New York, August 10.-Two valu able horses, Blernaldo, ownled by WViI. son Chis-holm, of Cleveland, and Dol. mar, owniod -by Joseph Smit h, of Brook lyn, w'erj destroyed in a fire early to. day thu t for a long time throatene'd to cause the loss of the extenseive sta blos at the E~mpirec City Trotting track near Yonkers. Maniy high-p~riced steeds quartered at the track for the racing which begins In a fowv days were led from their stalls and turned loose, Af. ter a h:hard fight the fire wvas conlquered. Sulnday jtight, last the stables were fired in a mysterious manner and t;hd authorities believe an incendiary start od botah blazes. His Body Found In a Swamp. Valdosta, Ga., August 10.-Informna. tion has beeni received here of thec killing of at crosstic contractor, named Pittmnan, niear Thelma, l-n Clinch courl. ty. Only meager details have bcomn learned. Plttmian was found lying in a swamis with his head crushed in by a blow from an ax. The body was ly'ng~ in water 18 inches deepi and had evidently b)een carried to the place by the murderer. It is flur misedl that lhe was waylaid while cut ting tios i the woods. inItemafn. Falls to His Death. Atlantaa August 10-While trying to repsair' an electric lighit wire oil the top of a Folo at the corner of Peac~h tree an i B aker streets yest.oay af tornloonl about 5:30 o'clock, TPaoomas Patmllo, a lineman for the OGeorgia Rail gvay ani.1 ECloctric coinpany, fe i andi was Instantly kIlled. It is believed he accideratally tou~chedl a live wire as there were two burned places onl his right leg. Mnany Nehbool Ohidren are Sickly. Mlother Gray's Sweet Po0wders r'or Children, used by AMothe (Gray, a nu rae in Child ren's lIouno New York, nireak up, Colds in el. hours, cure Fe verIshnessM , lldilenle, stolinet trouil.Iex. ''eth big IDisorders, and1( destreoy wormi .\t all drug-~ ists,:25e. Sample mniled I~lm 1. Add ren, ,\l. en S. Olmnsted, the Roy, N. Y I find nothing better for stomuachi an~d liver derangement and consati patin than11 Chanhberlain's StomiachI and Liver Ti - lets.-LT. F. Amndrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For H Ile by Pickt ns Drug Co., and Ear-les Drug Atore, Pickensa, a uIn T. N. hinntar Liheatye Carolina Band Failed to Serenade. In a driving rain storm at Oys, ter Bay, lass., Wednesday after. 110011, a brass band, conpsel of colored boys fronm the Jenkins Or phanago at Charleston, S. C., marched from the village to Saga more 11l1i, about three miles, to sorenado t he President ali his family. The band will not reach the President's residence, being turned back to Oyster Bay by the secret service officer-on duty. Two Killed by Boiler. Tuscaloosa, Ala, Special.-The boiler of the Tuscaloosa Light and Power Company exploded Wed, Ileday evening, instantly killing Adolph Johnston and N. Johnston, negroor, severely bruising Mana ger Mcce and Engineer Crawford and wrecking the plant. The city is in dark ness. .fho boj Ir was car. ried two blocks, on its wiay passiing through thrco brick walls and land Ing in a depar t wont 500 fet away. Several st or We re badly damaged. Losy $50,000; insuran.ca partial. Whole South interested. Norfolk, Va., Special. -The in land watt- way board, consisting of thre army engineers-Col. 0. J. Allen of Washington, Lieut. Cul. (uiinn ot Savannah and Capt. E. E. Winslow of Norlolk-met here to consider reports received frin, Norfolk and other sonihern cities upon the feasibility and ads. visability of the construction by the United States government of an inland waterway between Nor. folk and Beaulfort, N. C. The board formulated a r, pori to the chief engineer, but nothing regarding the nature of 1h3 re-port was made public. Fireman Scalded to Death. - Whoeling, V. Va., Special.--The limited Pani handlo passenger tiain from tho wost m1lovinig toward J.itts buirg at the rate of sixty miles an hour was derailed at Lumley's Crossing, betweon .Iewett and Sclo, 0., Thursday night. Fireman John W. Smith, of Dennisoi,, 0., 35 years old, was scalded to death uinder tho e'ngiie, and several other persons wero ba(ly injnrod. There is a sharp curve in the road near tlhe scene of the accident. Tho engineer baw a mn walking o1 the traek and immediately ap plied the air brakes. The effect was to miake the engine leave the r'ails on the ( astlbound~ track, leap aCross the westbounl~d t rack and1 Coninuoii11 over a hiigh ombnkmlon1(1t wh'lero it wvas partially t urned on its side1. 'fie tender wvas calrriedl with it, but the remlainider of the train was simply13 carriedi off the track. Brave Sailor Lad. Clhicago, Ill., Spec i: -A ro mance begun dutrin~g the bioxer u prisinhg in China has just cauhui,= nated in the marriage in Chicago of' Philip I lerbort, formuer gu inner of thu navy, and M rs. Pearl Sea manh, the Amierican widow of a Shanghai meIrchlant. (Gunnc-r Herbert served on the Olympia iln the battle of Manilla andio alf~rwards saw service in) Chinece waters (luring the boxer uplrising. While on shore leave one iiht lhe encodutored all over turnedP~ pzainiqulin inl one of Shan1 gai's narrow streets. The occupanit was pdinn~ed be. necat~h the vehicle and was scream ig for help while thie beareis fought to keep off a dozoni Chinelse (clamoIrinug for blood of "4f. reign dievils.'" A few blows drove themi away and Ilerbert eari ted her sov. ora Il bleks to saflety. Thel gunnor01 recturnedl to his ship but when he left Shanghai he car ried with him the heart of the young ido.w and thle promise thait shie would beome1 his wife on the 'ixplratLion of Is enlistmlient. Thie sailor was dIischlarged1 ij Jiobrua ry. Hie was not1ified Iate toyhat lio had become heir to $20,00 in England. Tiakeni With ('rialns. W a'. Kirmse, a memb ter of the br-idge ildnlyl il 'I hurday night with cramps and1( ai kind1 of chiolerat. Ilis case was 8o severe that hee lhad to hiave the )0, membes of thle Vcw wvait on him and Mr. (Gifford waIs calleid and 'onsuilted. ie told theml he* had a medicinie in the form ('hambei lain's Colic, ( hIolera and ilarrhoea Re'm nely thuat *lhe thnugilht wonld help him11 out and accordingly several doses were* sdm~linisteredl with the result that the' fellow was able to be around next dlay. Thle incident speakd qjuite.hilghly oif Mr. G~ifford's me~i ines.--Ehkader, Iowa, Argus. Th'is remedy never falls. Keep It in your homie, it may save life. Frv stile by Pickens Dr-ug Co and1( E'.rlo's IDrmr Htoro, Pic(kenti, aund. T. N. llinnter, I.1'. ertv. VICTIMrOF MO6 LAWS, William Hamilton Taken From Jail and Hanged on Guy Wire. Asot in, Wash,, Special.-Despite, the efnorts of the vict im's father Sheriif Richards, of Asotin county, IIho had sworn in) twenty-flvo (lp utics to guard the man, Williatm Hamilton, a woll-to-do farmer, the self-confesseid murderer of little Mabel Richards, was forcibly taken from the Asotin county jail short., ly after midnight and lynched by amob of more than 1,000 mon which ind been congregating all day from all parts of Asotin coun ty. A bout. 12:1.5 o'clock a band of men, t heir . faces concoaled with hIandkorchiiefs, marclled to the jail. The officors niid guards were swept asido and the keys taken from the jailor. The bars of tho cell had to be saweri bofore, the door could be oponed. Hamilton was then dragged froin the prison and into the yard. Meanwhilo another band of ma1bked men had marched to the jail. They kept back tho crowd wh ich had been waiting all night for the lynching. G uarded by sev eral nasired men the mob cano from the jail witl familton, fol. lowed by otlier members. Tion the ment who bad boon guarding the jail formed about the captivo and captors and kept the crowd away. When the lynchers, with iamil ton, roachod First and Filmoro streets, they halted under a guy whe connecting electric light poles. Hamilton was asked if ho wanted to confess. H1e did so. Finally he asked that his jewolryppffp4 tunklets lie' had be given hiA fath er and mother, and it w'its prom ned thtat this wonld .be (10110. Then there was another dolay, Tho maiinner of Iamilton'is deatfi was beinug disenissed. Some wanted to torturo him, but it was decided to hing him. A mask was put over the man's hean, a rope around is neck thiown over tho guy wire, and soized by many of the lynch ora. When they wore certain he was dead the body was left sus ended. ho crowds then left. UNION MEN RESTRAINED. New i tr '1'rIieken In t he Oha 'let4,i iluila, Ch arleston, 8. ( , Special..-Tho'b stik1 sitn at ion inl Cha~rleson has0 thr oughi its a ttLornov, TP. M\ouiltrio Mourdncai, Friday filed two comn lahlints ini the otlice ofI the cler'k of the court of cuomo ple;s, 0n0 againlst th 0 arpi'Onitor..;' ion 11, thin other aig .inst the brick layers' un1ion, askj ing that th iicourt grant n injulnction re~sIirt ining thle ulnion men~i fromt initerftin g with the nlon Lmnon em 'iployed by the sniel, - mni Company. TPhe plaintI i alleges that he is nuder conl r- J*et to mi (et an add ition to the Memiminger 11igh School and varions other bu ildhings in the city; that the uni)ion workmen of Chiarlestoni have cornbinled, con fed orated and~ conspired to prevent the men employe'd b~y the plaintift rromi goinig to their places of work, 30mpellinig theum to) tnrn back and1( 'etuirn to their homes, threaten ng to carry onl Ihis~ Iitimidtiton, >eatung and un law ful assault and >attery. Judge D~antzher, of tho firt judi sial circuit, has granted aln ordler 'equir'ing tho oflicers of t he car >enters' uinn anl uud t he bricklayers' 21nion to show caulse beforo 1him onl Lho 1 5th inst., whby a pormanent inijnnlmnou shuoul d niot be granted. A (tachied to the complaint are iflidavitIs from several workmen JmpJl oyed by Conitractor Snelson, illeginig that at various times they sveeot upon01 by lunion mon and( 1550alllted and11 enopelled to go to IfI a pCJrltnanan1t infjnnelCion1 is trated by the couir t, atnd1 thorn is lvery' I eatson to h)oliE)v( that it will 1e, it will havo a goodl efrect and1( n the coulrso oif tine will result in vhite labhor hainug emp1Iloyed inl 3harleston, anud the colored mo-0 yhanics will be comipelled to go olsewhiero to seek wyork. White moechnniiics are lb ig impor10ltedl to Chailostoni e'vry we(ek. Puits an Enud to It All. A grievous wail ottlimes coeae nas a reBlt Ot itnheirnbhie pain from oyertaxed organaI. Dizzineasn, b~ackatcho, liver com1 plaint anti consitipation. Ihlt thanks to Dr. Klngsu New Life Pilla they punt an and~t to It all. T1hecy are gentle but thoirouigh. Tr themit. 0Only 25e, Guar a ateed by Plckens Drug (Co..