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S. P. BROCKINQTON.
The Sheriff Saves Lite.
Murphysboro, 111., March 10 ?
A mob from Carbordale made an
attempt to take Thomas Vaughn,
a mulatto, from the county jail
here today, intending to lynch
him. Sheriff Thorp was apprised
by telephone of the mob's depar
ture from (larbondale, and with
Deputy Jack Woodward, waited
in the second story of the jail.
The mob, about 75 strong, ap
proached the jail door and were
covered with riot guns from the
muuunn a uu?c. 1 HH III UU U U I" riedlv
dispersed. Deputy Woodward's
riot gun fell to the floor
and was discharged, the charge
tearing his right arm so that amputation
was necessary. Vaughn
is a prisoner charged with assault,
the victim being a Carbondale
school teacher.
Colds Cause Pneumonia.
One of the most remarkable cases
of a cold, deep-seated on the
lungs, causing pneumonia, is that
of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner,
Marion, Ind., who was entirely
cured by the use of One Minute
n a_
vougn v^ure. one says: "The
coughing and straining so weakened
me that I ran down in
weight from 148 to 92 pounda. 1
tried a number of remedies to no
avail until I used Ooe Minute
Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful
remedy cured me entirely
of the cough, strengthened my
lungs and restored me to my normal
weight, health and strength."
Sold by Crawford Bros.
CleniHon Cadet Encampment,
j. Special to The State.
Anderson, March 10.?The
Clemson college authorities have
^ accepted the invitation extended
by the city council and the
chamber of commerce to have
the encampment of the cadets
held in Anderson this year. The
encampment will be held some
time before the comm?no?m#?nr
probably in May. The exact
date is not known yet.
Happy, Healthy Children
Any child can take Little Early
Risers with perfect safety. They
are harmless, never gripe or
sicken, and yet they are so certain
in results that robust constitutions
requiring drastic means
are never disappointed. They
^ cannot fail to perform their mission
and everyone who uses DeWitt's
Little Early Risers prefer
them to all other pills. They
a cure biliousness. Sold by draw*
ford Bres.
Facta About Japan.
The empire of Japan consists
of a chain of nearly 4,000 islands,
lying along the eastern coast of
Asia and extending from 21 to
50 degrees north latitude. It is
separated from China by the Formosa
channel, about 75 miles
wide, and from Korea by Broughton
channel, leaa than 25 miles
wide.
Of the nearly 4,000 inlands of
which the empire is composed,
only about 500 are inhabited, and
of these, five furnish by far the
larger part both of the area and
population. They are Shikoku,
Hondo, Kmahiu, Yezo and Formosa.
Formosa was acquired by
Japan aa one of the resulta of the
war with China in 1894-5, and
therefore cannot be conaidered aa
in thorough sympathy with the
other parts of the empire.
The area of Japan proper ia
110,822 square miles, or nearly
twice as large as Georgia.
The population (exclusive of
Formosa, which hap about 3,000,000)
was,when last taken in 1898,
43,155,998. It baa now about
46 000,000 inhabitants.
The army of Japan, including
the first ami second reserves, con
sists of 420,981 men. Japan's
navy has 183 vessels, of which
number 12 are battleships, eight
aie armored cruisers, 30 ordinary
cruisers and the rest torpedo
boats, gun and destroyers. These
vessels mount 562 heavy guns
and 1,169 secondary and machine
guns.
The army and navy is under
the command of the emperor (or
mikado), Mutsuhito. The emperor
is 51 years of age, and has
reigned over Japan 37 years.?
Atlanta Journal.
Wakeful Children.
For a long time the two year old 1
child of Mr. 1* L. Mcl'herson, ftO N.
Tenth St., Ilarrisburg, l?a., would
aleep but two or three hours in the
early part of the night, which made
it very hard for her parents. Iler
mother concluded that the child had
stomach trouble, and gave her half of
one of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. which nni?r?H hoi
stomach and she slept the whole nijfht
through. Two boxes of these Tablets
have ejected a permanent cure and 1
she is now well and strong. For sale
by J. F. Mackey Co., druggists.
Starvation and Sickness
Ping Yang, March 11.?The
Russian array on the Yalu river
is in a bad condition. Two thousand
soldiers are reported dead
from sickness and starvation. <
There is fever in all camps. The
cruel treatment by officers is said
to have broken the spirit of the
troops. The Japanese have 100,000
men in this vicinity, .and an
advance movement is expected
in a few dayB.
READ IT THROUGH.
'Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It
In the Headlines.
To use an eighteenth century
phrase, this is an "o'er true tale."
Having happened in a small Virginia
town in the winter of 1902,
it is a story very much of the
present. Up to a short time ago
Mrs. John ?. 11 arm on, of Melfa
Station, Vs., had no personal
knowledge of the rare curative
propertied ortnamueriajn'sUough
Remedy. "Last January," she
Bays, "my baby took a dreadful
cold and at one time I feared she
would have pneumonia, but one
of my neighbore told me how this
remedy had cared her little boy
and I began giving it to my baby
at once and it aoon cured her. I
heartily thank the manufacturers
of Chamberlain's* Cough Remedy
for placing bo great a cure within
my reach. I cannot recommend
it too highly or aay too much in
its favor. 1 hope all who read
thia will try it and be convinced
ai I wa?." For aale by J.F.Maokey
Al Co, Drnggiata.
A S I HIKING RESEMBLANCE.
Between Roosevelt's Position
and That of Arthur.
(Charles M.Liarvey in the World)
There are some striking resemblances
between the political situation
in the opening months of
1904 aud that of the same time
in 1884, which was also a presi
clential election year. A President,
a Republican and an Ohio
man in each case, had been assasinateda
few years before [Garfield
in 1881 and McXinley in
1901]*nd had been succeeded by
a New York man in the Vice
Presidency [Arthur in the earlier
instance and Roosevelt in the
later one.J In each case there
had been wrangling among the
Republican leaders in the new
President's State, [in which Con
klin and Piatt figured 011 the one
side in Arthur's period and Piatt
has been antagonized by Odell in
the Roosevelt, case] Arthur
soon let it be known that he
sought the Presidential candidacy
in 1884. as Roosevelt has done
regarding that of 1904. The Re
publican machine in the President's
State was favorable to his
candidacy then, as it is now.
Here ure further 8imil?ritieB
between the car.*, of Roosevelt
aud that of Arthur: Each was
called upon early in his service
to deal with crookedness in the
postal department [the star route
frauds in the earlier case and the
irregularities with the names of
Tyner, Machen and others have
been coupled now.J Just before
each of these Presidents entered
office a long period of industrial
stagnation [the panic of 1873
78 in the one instance aud that of
1893 98 in the other] had been
succeeded by a resstoration of
OAnfinr] n nH arl ?Tn n ?' ?
V/V.iuvuuvv uuu au V a Utoo 111 SlUUKH
commodities and wages[due in
the earlier period to the establishment
of specie payments under
the Act of 1875]which went
into operatiou in 1879, and in
the recent period to the Republican
victory of 1896, on a gold
standaad platform, followed by
the enactment of the Dingley law
of 1897 that, in addition to providing
greater protection for
home industry, abolished the
treasury deficits. The advance
in stocks met a check early in
Arthur's service and also early
in Roosevelt's, which was sue
r?ua/l i n no o W oooa ~ ^ *
uwu v>\_* iu ontu tano Uy i\ M 11' JI L |
recovery, followed by a greater
fall, the consequence being that
the general line of allures was
in the opening days of 1884 and
1004 than they were twelve or
fifteen months before, wages, in
some cases, participating in the
shrinkage.
The many friends of JohnBlount
will be pleased to learn that he
has entirely recovered from his
attack of rheumatism. Chamberlain's
Pain Balm cured him after
the best doctors in the town
(Monon,Ind.) had failed to gi^e
relief. The prompt relief from
pain which this liniment affords
is alone worth many times its
cost. For sale by J. F. Mackey &
Co, Druggists.
Trespass Notice
All persons are hereby warned
rot to hunt, fish, or jn any way
trespass upon any of the lands
owned or controlled by the nndersigned,
under penalty ot law.
II. W. McGinn,
T. H. Barber,
W. L. Patterson,
H. N. Patterson,
O. Barber,
I. A. Patterson.
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and escaped an awful o]
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"Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam:?I suffered
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Jan 27-lyr
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. Elliott, and we guarantee
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