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A BANDIT'S MAD DASH, ES 'rti S FItt)iM l ).ICE l t 1I it .4:.t I Tii:i: it. S t i' N ' * tM l l.I..: WI I'I A :'II0)W%J --It ()I lIt 'I.I.:T 'I - l, O WI NU. Hiamike. I'he' Not t'< FcprecRs ICo b.;er---Utt W It td I h-" 0fllt"t"r and< I.:Iateel A rrre*t But Tahrt""' .1w ay A W:t1ajtt of g;,'dt to tilll,. Nashvillo, Oct. 2.. --'he polieo to day rcovetrd $1,1.)0 of the moneN Stolen at the time of thet reat North ern expres robbery near Wagner, Mont., ont J1 .Iy~2 but a l sit; Suip. posed to be 0. C. li k-. o:e tf the robbers, e c ter i a e. cha=e thr,:. the troe: w he was~ w. u: io, t : t r:.. re . t r -. t h I.:ll. f t ~ .:..5'. 1--11-3 '1w. v:>1.' 1 " S irI .. .*b :. r ... I... n.. w1n a1 ai" r b-rI t: tr at T w..n e :. h I7 I " tli :; l. b,1 h : "a . ' a .r i. r' r y and b-- I s .\\'_I.tI t pC i T h e'.~ n t : a . i i s t , t b . -i h il gv it! 1q,r-,t:! a p''I at the tl, at top peed"". 'hF r .1 ' l. A ftr dr ii several bh a1ks h. ural r south to reaichied. H'r. t 1. Lrs" b rojke HI. wa' 'et.n to thr ow aw ay a wdb-t, which wVlwnr recovere. was fonud to conutain $1 .'In if th. stulh-n b.ankl notes. The w-alb-et and I IOy were turnied over to ibe oli' Th( fugit Ie ran to a past ure and] intoiintedl a grazirng horse', which he role across- t he po'sture~ to a wire feunce. Hetr' lhe dlistmo' uted, c'rost'ed the fence and dlisappeared in Horte woods. In the metinwjit at le'ast ai join:ed int th ebas(1e5. Blloodhuounuds have beeQ n t ont the trail. The ruan munist s4til behi in Shel by Bottom, whieb~ is inctlosedl by ai big bond mi the river, andi uniless4 he siwimns the Cumberland he wvill proba bly be caught. Tonight thie pursurers founid twoc of their bloodhounds shot to dieath, at shbort dlistanc~e apart. The Pluck of Ted Bainbridge. iY w . atT 41 FOST El. "W\\ell, I like a fellow with plIuck, I (d,'" said Sam I )uncanr, ini a tone of disgust ; '"and Ted Bainibridge hasn't the first sign of any.'' ''What's the matter with him?' demandecd 1Harry Kennedy, whc had just joinedt the groulp on the river bank. The Conway Rivet had been flood high for a week, and the boys spent most of thiei spare hou rs on the banks, watchingi the swollen current and( (lie debris SWep)t down from the fl0oded farmr above the v'illiages. "WXVhy, lie dlon't datre doe anything we fellows do. lHe wouldn't play) 'follow my leader' this morning un less we'd promise not to go near the river,'' said Sam. "'Said hli mother didn't want him to be0 downr here, now the water's so high." "H-umph ! Well, I reckon a good many of our mothers wouldn't let us down here if they knew," commented Harry. * "Here he0 comes," saidl Sanm. "I'm going to'stump' him to come out on the raft," and he leaped a board the roof of an old shed th1a had been cap)ttred by the boys am 11104'.d with a doubtful-looking ca b! to the bank. "You wtnt't get him on it.'' tie clatred Ilarry. Istt he stepped :L barid hi:nself, and two or three o the of her fotowed him. 'I Ilen 'larke there?' inquire" Tei, coming down to the shore "li - m other w\atts hIIim :Ah, ahl ther'e youl are, young,,"ter. Rui: an h. nw Young: 1 :3'k dtde Ted tc :'r:Se're allt rKp1e i g t :. :W e' \t~.. .. ...... . s.i dl,\wn to Newttow\n amil here' htle ple'nty o)f folks 'on tio t.tey'l help u- off." ' ut lif !t\y d1n't h Ip .s .o. . ? , 1' t .'' t ugge-:ed' Ted, w\'h whv. t len' - 'Then. 1 :ne :h mi:1 fo: ,,' t in t \d Ted . 1uiet.c''lws hr wA a b i.at be:ween here :ani New w..ai:ug fir the bri dges.'' ''Youre reg'lar 'fraid cat, anyv roof was:i cacrriedl out into the mid1( die o)f thle rivecr, andi lhe cumrreni really ob tied a grip on it, Sam was- not so easy ini his mind. Th<l shakyv ra ft darted downi thle st rean with a velocity which made th< tiebycrotuch uponi the ridgep)oh andli cli ng to it with blot h hiands P'eople saw them from (lhe shore anid shotiedt' adv'.ice ; but there wert no0 b.o:its, antd thle rtusing torrent: was too0 widte fora t he st ronigest mar to thirow a.'i rope to t hemi. It wm~ live muiles. to Newtown, butt th<t lirst bridge camne in sight wit hir what seemiedl a very short t imte It was~ black withI people, (or th< friends oif thie boys in Con way hia tele photned t he news of the, acciden to the larger town. "WhTlen we get near the arch, reach up yotr hands,'' said T1ed "'See those men waiting to catc us?'' "But they can't catch us alhl, mutrmturedl one of the other boyt "Th''ere atre two other bridges,i retutrnedI TIed, firmly. Butt he di, not rise when tihe other boys dlid Insteadl, lhe dlirectedi them how ti standl to thie best advantage. T1h, raft shot right dtown into the ceni ter arch. Sam Dutncan hadt taken the fore most positilon and was the only on, who cotuld be seized as the she<I roof swept under the arch. iIe wa snatched tup while his comnpanion were catrriedl on towardi the Maji street bridge. There were two mei in readlinests there ; but only t we H-arry Kennedy looked ai Ted, whu still sat astridle the ridlgepole. "Aren't you going to try it?'' h asked. "'Not this time,'' replied TIed his whit< face firmly set. "'Then I won't,'' and Ilarr' stepped aside and let the other tw< boys standI upon the for ward end o the raft. In anothe moment the. - were under t he second bridge, and t their companios were ictaught ip. "'They'll catch you at the lower -bridge, boy\","' Shouted "uomebody, ec utragingly". Iut R d ;:L.inced ahe.id and aw th:;t t i .,rch w.is so narrow h.It ' oitily ne in;tn couild wot k t het c. l ie wa in l.ece .iiing t.r oVer 1 the" p.ir-::let. w\ithi hii leg," behi ii.htly by th'e peolic iho' c. '1'he t c r . i . r h . .i\ I1l.'! r\ \c,i,tltl' - \the bra*e fe.\ Low re.b:.lt the' \w er e. i:id -eireT ed - :t fr.m und rneath.. Pointed Paragraphs. he t1eweu- th 2i i ln St:-et corners are the turning Po(et'- are bor)nt, but verse writers r.s : tier own accokrd. .;peaking of women and folding a cani shut the latter up. a bright man is wanted fdr actual labor he doe'un't have to pass acivil serv-ice examination. After being landed by a girl who has been angling for him a man naturally feels like a fish out of wa ter. More pple"cil' spend their time in .ondering why they are not loved than in trying to make themselves lo\"ab1le. Many a fool man who is always Poyngthtle in' Pa ortahs liin ctine to do~r busies th turning st- jusrte sam,b e ay.. rtr The har may be1 acoardly e Theavirtue a womand boastso - she seldom pshsses. terup AVhiag man iswol wantd ifori adogi hsercnieeaination. pe bnaceapg oardin girluse. king bfere ain foruse in sight. maallyheeoulimke a irs it-class .oIi uuawly they ree hatlovtha getsl thaot life ist. wrhlvn th ist the stame thatyedsee vthe-i' hare pub'lieco rly e heNot wondes the.u-odaegr Moer vires arema ascss-f s sdo-um attraC5ctins Alevators lift whoy a(scourage m(ogrtas upfdc in thirl. Pit iaraoxclly spakding, house.o orf a thos could refchaed runt whe manshe.udmaeafrs-ls -gThesTexsserisapet togh usltoe eterial that geAh o rsma keep it et.enh taks'the steouht oeed quiet Ifatn git's ot pbic.lsfo h mNo esonrthe to 1)-to-date irlas 11115After eing anacciout of(ma -mnerairshipsul arae staves Sha atfor livi mnyg.lscuae mota The man th nventewor sPBradxicallseaking, dat col eys aethnsem th f reueto. we . fried. Bet meas havee is rettan yougeebt ii cacheap thestauat A fool marieed ue womanitsfo a1 talksrwhethe ubnhas to eepande If prtt girl mit pikeas fro per leucl slie pusayl benly buth im opeley ssomtig.ire DeednsaiIlel rather thnwrsarve 3 thld fansl for a ingi. ,h esecall deeshor irenette.wr NAME OF HAMPTON USED BY IMPOSTOR.. It AI. Is (:tAN IoMA t 111"1t l f tn -.tt %%'tt.I. Alil A t ultt '+-2I tti t t'Ici r " 1 u ti t o t..er it nll I.t l 4. 1111 'e p- Il ~f tIii. MIt h-- 'ar."ly ntt lIrttat.l t l 4 vt.ry. 'he State, 2'.ht .| ''he State last ntigit receivedl a hunch of itlrginw; from New York t4tiring;a sensational stI'ry, of which this ir" a -am l e: "I ):aigltter \\'ade Ihai npion itnld Iabe fi nal starving." \ few tninulttes latet tI Ie special c.Trreypond"ents here bogant r"41eiving mes" ag' fromn ditTerett sect ills of the cut :ltrv Ihke this: "1)o y u knowy a daughter and gazriish mglli: htur of Wadrttio I t IIIttn stair\ml n New \ork "' A:siire.I th at there was awt i .Io for at >.r',I, t he Now York stor) a ordered just to stoee what it was, and here it is: New York, Oct. 2R-MIrs. Beatrice llam pt itn Gordon, t;randdaughter of (ion \\ 't e llaniton of S.uth Caro lina, is starvimg with her I year old baby ho.t in an attic in the poorest section of this city. She told a pitia ble tale of mnistreatmlent at the hands of her husband, who deerted her shortly before the birth of their son. Mrs. Go-,rdon wants no charity. She says that she will accept any kind of respectable etupluvoent in order to provide herself and the baby, whose birth is Qon expected. Several wet thy families are already talking with Mrs. i-rdon through representatives and11 she will no doubt be em ployed within the next few days. C. N. 1 Mr. McDutlie Hampton, youngest son of Gen. \\ade Hampton, was half vexed and half amused wh"n shown the dispatches fro-it New York alleging that a member of the Ilawp ton family is starving in New York. The story was absnrd, he declari.,. ie accompanied tlie roporter to tihe home of (en. Hit uniton and the hit tt"r gave a flat denial to the story: He said: "I have no granoldatighter there. My only daughter is hero with me." Mr. Mc)ufie Iamplrtott deltred that he had hoard of many atteim ps of impostors to inipersotnate his broth or, the late Maj. Wado Hlamupton. 'he latter's widow, Irs. Kato IlamIp toot, is now in New York, andit was recently given letters of itroductio from Gon. Hamnpton to Wmn. C. Whitney and President Roosevelt. Site has no children. Gen. Hlamp tont's son, Mr. A.fred Hampton, lives at East port, Maine, but, theo alleged conIditions caninot apply to his fatmily. Mr. McDnflie Hampton in a resident of Columbia and (Gen. Hlamptoni's only (laughter is the companion of her fat her in his quiiet home on Sen.. ate strent. The alleged Mrs. Beatrico Hamnp. toni Gordon is not. knowvn here and thits in nio doubt another example of the famdly's nlame being uisedl by imn postorsi. How Daisy Helped. Alh! there's lots of trouble in this world!'' the cook said, as the grocer's boy3 passed out of the dloor. Daisy, restitng in the widle, cool porch, turned her bltue eyes toward the speakcr. "Who has lots of trouble, cook?" she asked. "Lots of pcople,'" saidl the cook, shortly. D)aisy p)ondlered awhile, her chini resting on hter plumtp little hands. Then sihe said suddenly, "iDo you, cook ?" "'I should thitnk so! T1here! that boy didn't brinig half the thinigs I ordered. He says the children arc all sick, and the grocer's worried so he forgets thlings. And lie can't cotie back unitil lhe delivers what be's got with himt; and Kathie is in the gardlen gathering peas;, and I can't leave thtese cakes even to call her. "'I'll go,'' said Daisy, jumping upl and( tying her white sunibonnet. "'I can clear off that much of the trouble.'' As she ran across thme lawn a Igroup of cildreni (snimmer boardl ers, like herself,) called her to join themt. Bitt sIhe shook her head gai ly, and hutrriedl down between the long rows of peavintes. "To go to the grocer's, is it ?" saidl Kathie, disparingly. And how'll I ever get peas entough for dinner, the?' "I'll pick untit you coie back,'' said 1 >.tis. ent,onm:in:..N . "\I:tkef ha-te Ka;thiec.' The ntitnhle little ft l "i1 r i lled the :reen iwds sw\ility. :ntl when 1 l;tthtie rettnrtedl, hot antd breath less. t t, bi: basket was nearlye f'll. Then I)iiv sat in the prch againl, andt he lpedi t shell themAl w hile shterei t . 'I doI,n't see hoV We Il it:.\'e got c alo)ng with ouit yout,' the coo said, lookinti quite pleas.ant as a).iisy threw dowi the last shell. Daisy lughed. ''It's nice help ing people,'' she said. "l'ml go ing to find somte tuote troutble to elc.r oiT " She rant down the Steps; nd it1I5ed, i ganced at ('ne of the windows : above. \ low wailinI. cry sounlded within, andc at sweet, faint voice iigcradile sne I'll help .\Mrs. \erne to take :are of the ha'>y,' s e hoti.hit, attd he ril towincd the h;til d,ot". A )la. itl brct.e Ifowed her, ind just as she ero'scd the thr eshold 1 lot of l "cls ; - l writtenl sheets of 'aper Ilutteretd to he t feet. ''Oh, dear!' sine ole said. and i)aisy- looked upto see a gray-hiair-d 1an at a desk near the door. lie looked very pale and tired, and Due of his feet was bandaged and resting ot1 a cushion. Daisy said iothi: until she had secured all the flutter ing sheets and placed them on the desk. Tliet she took a large slhell from the hall table. '\ill this do for a paper weigh''1 she asked timidly. 'Very nicely, my dear,' said the gentleinan. "It was so still tilis morning that I forgot to ask for one, and I have sprained my ankle so badly th;t I can't move wi,.hout as sistance. Thank vou i my dear I shall have no more trouble. Daisy ran up stairs with a happy song on her lips. The von i.e moth er's pale, sad face I: ightened when si. aw . Oi. I)ais,y, dear, you are like the snnshile''' she said ' Baby has been ill all iiigit, and I am worn out for want of sleep. Would you sit by his crib for a minute or two, -while I bathe my head?' "And thc_n we'll take hiim oit of doors,'' said Daisy eagerly. "Un der the big tree it is lovely and cool! And I'll hold hlim while you rest in the hamniiitl"k." Tenl minutes later Daisy sat rock ing slowly under the tree while the baby slept quietly in her lap. The tired miother ini the hiammlock close by, had forgotten her troubles, and was sleeping the deep dreamless sleepi of exhaustion. Thle voices of the gay p)leasuire seekers oin the lawn grew querulous and ill-natured as the heat of the (lay increased, but D)aisy wvas very happy as she sung softly in the shade. ''Oh, Daisy, I can never thank you enlough,"' Mrs. Verne said, whien she wvoke, rested and refresh ed. "'How much better baby looks! And I feel so nch b)etter able to take care of him. I have b)een so worried,'" she add(edl, confideiitially, "YVou see, it costs so tmuch for us to stay here, and I was afraid the money was all throwvn away-bab)y was no better, andl I growving sick too.' '"There's the dlinner bell !'' said D)aisy. "Let mec take care of theI baby while you are eating.'' '"No, thank you,'' the young mother saidl, coloring a little. "'I'd have to dress first-and l'd rather1 not go now.' Daisy' was an observant little girl, amnd she had nloticedl how Mrs. Verne; ini her worn (dress, had shrunk from observation. She did not preCss the p)oinlt, but rani off to the kitchen. "Th'lere's lots of trouble in the world,'' she saidl demurely, to the cook lookinig and smiling. '"Who's in trouble now?'" asked the cook, laulghling. "Mrs. Verne's baby's sick and she dloesni't want to go) to tihe (lining rooml. But I just know she coull(i eat a nice lunch undi(er thme trees.'' For answer the cook loaded a tray with roasted hlmb and green peas and raspberry tarts and( gave it to D)aisy. Whiat a dlelightful picnic dinner t;ni deCr the tree! D)aisy's mania was away for the (lay, and so she and Mrs. Verne ate at their leisure, and thenm the young mother lay (down inl the haumimock with her baby on tier arm. D)aisy waited until they were hot h sleep again, and then she ran back -with thc tray anid toIld the coo,k how Mrs. Verne had enjoyed ther (diner. A little boy camne cryinmg to the door because one of his' nmarbiles hadu rolled under the porch. na.,y f,....., it, tn<l playe<l ganites with liii 1111til lIIis nurtt" catlne for- hill . 't'hen she wett to the hall door It> watch for 11n:11a. 'The children w,ere COmning ill fromn he l:awn tiretd Ind fretfril. The clitlrnanl who inud heen writinig iatl finished his work. and w:s 1y ng tip)on the louing(e. lIe srtilld \"hen lie saw Daisy's bright face. "Y i look tired,' lie saidl. \Vliat have you lheent doint : all hiv?' "felpiig people,'' Said I )aisy. '(le:ritig aw:y) lro)les. 'I'he g;entlent:ui linghed "I shoutld hink Ihat was pretty hard work,'' te s:id. "I tt it isn't ," Sid D:aisy, e:r lestly. "It's lovely ever so inch ricer than play. Ah, there's ma I! I minst carry her parcels tii tairs!" Aid the little he!)er rant way.-Weekly \\'elcote. A~uadwo:) \\ \ \ IEO P.Jepue)s . l . it n )T \ rs'-n>f SOUTHERN RAILWAY. uendetnand Scetdutie in :fTeat June i0O h, hk1. i l s i. ..... ... . 1 in I mnterville........ 12 00l n't 7 41 a tit ..... .. 4 a in' 9 00 a ill " Qorangehur ....... 2 4.i r, i; 9 2 a tit Kin viilo... . u a in 10 24 a i t. avann.ah ........ . :'.U a it; i' o n in " wruw d ......... 4 Id a in 4 1; a in " Bac r le... .M it nt 4 -.< a in Y.i oultalZa... 0 * 1 o11 .,1 a :u) " Pro -ity . . 14 in - i . " ewr., rr.v> ... 7 '.0 i n l m 13 d p t Nin .-.t .... . 8:: a in 14 4 p i.a " v "d ..... ht a t 2 05 p :n Ar. llt .. ... 1.i it tn 2 2> p it tv. 11,, . a m i . o r 1o3o . . 10 , a m1j S' 2 t0 p A i Ai ~dra i^" ' 2 45 n Ar. 6:uinvil:, (1 ai T i .l u r. tlanti lt""+r. llie :i a 5 ' lii I 11 p t gr ADaily Daily - 'u . . i p fp i 4') a to " fe ni ,t . . . 1U , wo 10 05 a in V il . iin .,n .. i 12 t ms 10 25 a it r. Atndor:i,at _ j :> p m, 11 15 a m Lv. 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" 12 16 p~ 7 46 p 15 a 2 00 p"....Union.." 11 Bi~ a 7 10 p 0 84 a1 2 2lip ..Jynesille.. "11 17 al 1 56p 9 40 a 2I87 p " 1., 'iicolet .... " 11 05 a 6I 42p 10 20. a I 10 p Ar8p~;artahurblg Lv 10 8)5 a1 0 I5p 10 85 a 11 42 1. 'v Msri anburg Ari 10 2.5 a 6 0d 1) ..0p 1_i,Ar...AshilleIi ...L5v 7 05 a 8i 00p "P"). p. nm. "A" a. im. "N'' ight. E011UIAi I. A. ai' aElVICID HIsTWID1DN CHA ti .I:'1TON A ND (.itDRN VILIAA. Pu'llmiis a >aneo .sleep;'sing cara1 oni Triss 112 an'd S,a3andI 13. on A . ani'd G. dlvi11lon. Diiuiugcaru these8 tralna nervo alliii meni en'rolute. rrainsl Ien'se 81)arta'snurg. A. & 0. divialon, aorthboun'i'd, ti!:01 a. mn., ii::i ,p. mn., 13:12 ii. mn., fVentibule iite.) and 11:a5 >. m.: soui s ~owmd 12:20 a. mss'.. 3:15 p. m., 11:.4 a. m., (Vest,i bule iAmited), and 10:810 u. m'. Trains leave Giroonvillo. A. and 0. division, northbsounsid,S :t2.\ a. m's., 2:134 p. mn. and 5:181 p. m'., (Vestibu'le Lnt). and 5 :5a p. im.: asuth* b n.i. I:'. a. m.,40p. m-.. 12:40 p. m'. (Vesti 'bt'l, im.insteds. ai 11 k> a. im. 1'arins 16 ands' i1-Pusilman Hleeping Care bet -.veen lha rie"t on and A shevilo. EI.ogant, l'ul nn. I)rawin g-Room Sleeping a7rs bitwemis h.sannuahs and AselviIle enror.tO dily tie ;i:wikaonv ille and Cinicinna't1. Trainsi 18 ai,n 11 PulIrni'n Parlor' (ara b. 1.CA NI it A.'ANON. 8. H. HARDWJCK, 1ins,d V-i'. &~ Gon. Mgr., Gena. Pea. Agent, I i n .0 Wasihingtoni, D, 0 W .TA '. ). , R. W. HUNTr hAi t. n.I 's. Agth. Div. Pag. Agi. ATLANJTIC COAST UI?4F F2AST L.INE Between Charleston and Columbia, Upper South Oarolina and North Qarolna. PA SENOIKR I'IEPA RT MENT SViAMINOTON, N. U., .Jui'ne 9i.;, 1iij 140IN) W1IST: In' Eiffect May 26. CO!N( IKART No 5'2 1901 No. 5,3 7 00 amn LV....Carlesinn, 8. 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