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Ancther Act of lemnes* Near Reifo ke 1WJROER F OflI AVINGED w thi Scntonco, of Death im JWaod by a Justico of -the Peace "'itizen'3" of '1l,ptonville, -Tenn., .21-1 Into the Court Room and Anrry the Prisorers to a Hasty DendEe at the End of a Rope. Unin Cty.Tenin., .Special.'-The ~rwle ' -:n ( Tiptonville, bordering a I Foot Lake, which has been ,the sene of miany stirring incidents the pist month witnessed the lynch ing late' Tuesday afternoon of three tegws -oho were arrested that morn ig for wnidr-ring Special Deputy She-iir Richard Jarruss, and 4at .ly omaling .lolh Hall, a deputy sheriff. Uhe negroes are: Marshall Stineback, Edw.rd Stin)ack, Jim Stineback. Tesze bothe-s created a disturb ance at religious meeting 'ear Tip &irwvilln Sat-ra night, add when Cie t'wo oflicers attempted 'to arrest -hem , a filh eusned, in which the uero (ore out victorious and :adWe their escape. It -ns barelv daylight ' Sunday -r'osing before a )osse of citizens .!ixm Tiptonville and the surround ig ountry were in pursuit of the wrges, but Ihey successfully eluded the xiiie men until 8 o'clock Tues ,day norning, when they were sur omuned and captured in a little wwanp near the village of Ridgely. The vicinity is known as the old river 6ed caIebrake and it is a difficult matter to t race man or beast through its tanles. Once captured, however. -the negroes, -overed by a hundred gms, were icklY landed in jail at Tiptonv:11e. Tlie negroes when ar. rested had two guns in their posses. 1sion, but had run out of ammunition. The news of their capture spread rap idly to the surrounding territory and .-an addition the several hundred mem '&ers of the posse began arriving by 4every m wad and soon the jail was stir 9mnded by a mob which had no hesi. aney in threatening a lynching quick My and surely. In fact it was feared .at noon that the best townspeople - -t"ld not prevent the lynching from 0.taking place in broad daylight. Big Sale of Burley Tobacco. Winchester, IS., Special.-Repre -eentntives of every big independent tobnco concern in the United States As well as buyers for the American Tobaro (ompany, were here to at tend the salei of the remainder of the tobaco in the pool of the burley so ,dety,. anmonting to about 5,000,000 ounds. 'i'he sales bekan with proba 1y 500 pc-ople present. Sales were made at a ratio of one hogshead of ,the 1906 erop to every four of the 197' en)p sold. Prices ranged from 3% to 30 (cnts. (Jumndlne Elected Senator. Des Moines, .Iowa, Special.-By a -atrc part,y vote of 109 to 35 Gover mor Albert B. Cumnmins was elected 11iited States Senator to'fill the va aney caused by the death of Sena ea William B. Allison, whose term sumul have expired on March 4th, Wein. The .ioint session of the Legiu ',quietly fulfilled the mandate the recent primary vote. The 'lboeratie minority voted rolidly for .ande Porter. Assigned to Califernia.. Washington. Special.a-Ma.ior Gen. wem John F. We:<ton, now in eom. siad of the Philippine 'forces, has "Ee ass'igned to command the do. nntof California . with head efrs atSn Francisco. vice Brig. anier G~eneral Frefd A. Smith. wh< -wEb aus'gned to othier duties. Ma. se. W. P. D)uverl will succeed to the PiUppine command. ~Cuban Orange Crop. 'Washington, Special.-The orange - gng of Cuba this year will be the Iugent i'n the history of the island gaiwill -reach 500,000 boxes, accord ne to -a report made to the bureau et 'uaanufactures by Consul R. E. Hol. y ,of Santiago de Cuba. The bus ef oranmo culture in the island. n ays, is -most entirely in thw * nds of Ate.ricans. M~DO to University of Virghiia. '* Dflottesville, Va. Special.- A r mnional gift of $50.000 to thm, namRowmrit fund of the University (of 'i~uiwiahIlms been1 made by Colonel (I kWin ft. 'Payne, of New tork. An, 'emenmrnnt of the donation was inadc & Mk by President Alderman to Mee med.crs of the faenity who were daEvIs*J that Cdolonel- P'uym,e was an a &fr cof Tb'o*mas Jefferson anti ol SmTuivenittet~ Virginia and , bMd ne ydel titly: the bet 1 a'gieroas *e Tr,uble and H"ow t Was e Mrs, Lucy bok,.; St., ehe Valley, . ". Eight yearsi oTtract 64 se V#r midney trouble' y back bsan n. tuusi.t. 4 day t hsem orse. The least t)repsure - on my back tortizrkd me, and 1 could-not stoop without a bad twinge. The kidfey secretions passed irregularly with pain, and I bloated badly. My head swam and spots ditted before my eyes. One doctor said I was incurable. IHowIver, I found prompt relief when I started using Doan's Kilney Pills, and the troubles I have related grad ually disappeared." Sold by all dealers. 50c. a box. Foster-AfMih, ro.. -MvrnI,1. . The squirrel slaughter of Russia amounts to :35,000,OQ0 a year. ANTIDOTU WOR SKIN DIEASES That's what TNTTUDIVD is; and it Is more. It is an absolute cur* for eiema, tetter, ringworm, f'rysipilas and all other itching cutaneous disoasea.-. In aggravated cases of these afflictions 1kq cures have been phe nomenal. It gives Justant relief and of7dets permanent eures. 50*. at draggists or by n:.il from J. T. Saurranen, Dept. A, Sa. vannah, (a. Corruption wins not more than ionesty.-Shakespeare. Ricks' Capudine Cures Headache, Whether from colds, heat, otomach or nervous troubles. No Aceetauilid or dan gerono drug. It's liquid and acts imme diately. Trial bottle 10c. Regular sires 2W. and 50c., at all druggists. It Covers the Old Dominion. The Times-Dispatch, of Richmond, s well night indespensable to all Virginians who desire to keep them ;elves posted concerning the hap 1einmgs of both the State and the iation. With every faciliity for rathering the news while it is resh, and then serving it in a dis iriminating manner, The Times'Dis )atch keeps its readers in touch with lie news of the day in a manner that .8 unsurpassed. Besides giving the iews, this splendid daily has an ably .onducted editorial department to which its readers look for fair and im partial comments on the issues of ;he day. It contains also much mat. er of interest to each member of the household. Its circulation, while covering the entire State, is also na tional in scope. The subscripion price of the Times-Dispateh is re narkably low when the character of the paper is taken into consideration. The coming season will be crowded with incidents to make just such a daily almost a household liecessity in every well-ordered and intelligent family. Those desiring to keep post ed can do no better than subscribe foi and read this great journal. .Iiving in Hopes. "I notice that Susie is going with the big, blond German." ''Yes; they seem to be very fond of each other.'' ''Are they engagedl' ''She doesn't know, but she hopes they arc. You see, she can not under stand him very well, but so as not to take chances she answers 'Yes' to every question he asks.'' LIVING ADVERTISEMENT. Glow of Health Speaks For Postum. It requires no scientific training to discover whether coffee disagrees or not. Simply stop it for a time and use Postum in place of it, then note the beneficial effect.. The truth will ap l)ear. "Six years ago I was in a very bad condition," writes a Tenn. lady, "I suffered from indigestion, nervous ness and insomnia. "I was then an inveterate coffee drinker, but it was long before 1 could be persuaded that it was coffee that hurt me. Finally I decided to leave it off a few days and flnd out the truth. "The first morning I left off co.ffee I had a raging headache, so I decidedi I must have something to take the place of coffee." (The heada'he 'was caused by the reaction of the coffee dru5--caffeinp). "Having heard of Postumn throug~h a friend who used it, I bought a pack age and tried it. I did not like i4 at first, but a'fter learneci how to make it right, ac'cording to diretions on pkg., I would not change back to cof fee for anything. "Whecn I be.cr.n to ase Postum I welshed only 117 !bs. Now I weigh 170. and as I ha:ve not taken any tonic in t'^nt (i.e i enn only attribute, mny recovery of goodl health to the use of Postumi in yhtee. or coffee. "My husbaund says I am a living ad vertisement for Postum. I am glad to-be the means of inducing my many friends to.use Postum, too." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek; Mich. Read "The Road' o Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Rebq son." Ever reed the abonve lettes?) new one. appears fro~ wolle Broken d In 2 D Catieurs. two mocths 4o Ihad a humor b -7'out on my liu.i below my klne. eto look U$ke r%w beafstesk. all' no one k6ws 'how t1hey itched a..~,d~ They,4Were so 0wollen that I c 1 -t ny shoes on for a week or r-101P, fiye or disdifferent remedies and got Aqhelp, only when applying thotu the btXU$g was worcs and the itzhing lesx. For t' oft. tee weekx t'e Sufering wan inte%ij~ #* during that tine I did not sleep an. 7 at a tine. Then one morn ing I t'Ie4 a bit of Cuticura. F.om +he momn it -touched me the itching was gone ad I hae. not felt a bit of it since. !The sweinr went down and in two days ] had, my'0hoAs on and was nbout n usual. George r. P.*ley, 50 r,outh Strte St., Con cord, N. I., May 11, t007." The Man 'Who means well may be credited for it, but. generally it is the only creditable thing about him. 'e Drtve Out MLarin sand Build Up the Symtern rake thi Old Standard Uaove's TAsrJ I.X&S (jUMj6, To1(o. You know what you are taking. The formula is plaiuly printeW. on every bottl, vawing it is dimply Qu. nine an Irou In a takteless form, aa the moet efflwitual form. r-or grown people and chid-t. -, A handful of might is better than a sackful of right.-German. Itch cured in 30 minute" by Woolford's 8anitary Lotion. Never fails. 'At druggisto. Experience purchased by suffering teaches wisdom.-Latiu. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,softens the gumis, reduces intlamn s tiun.allAysan,cures wiud colic.25L a bottle But for the mistakes made by great men, history would be awfully unin tore .ting. This woma ays that s4k women should 'apt foil to try Lydia E. Pink am*s Vegetable Compond as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355-aWrenoe St., Denver, Col, writes to MrM Pinkhamn: "I was practically an invalid for a3 years, on 1eount of female trouble. underwent an operation by the doetor's advice, but in a few months ] was worse than before. A friend ad vised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabl Compound and it restored me to perfee1 health, such as I have not enjoyed im many years. Any woman sufferng a I did wIth backache, bearing-dowi pains, and priodic pins,hould not fal to use LydaL E.khatn'a Vegetabli Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty years LIydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, madi from roots and herbs, asbeen thi standard remedy for female ill and has positivelyecurdthousandsoa women who have been troubled witi displacements, lilammnatlon ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irreg art . rlodic pains, bg,ckache, tht r~ .-down feeling, flatulency, iridiges Mion,dizziness or nervous prostration WThy don't you try it ?. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sici women to write her for advice Sipe has guided thousands te health. Adrss Lynn, Xass. Easy Road. A fellowv has to work like sin And never stop for play To get a hero medal in The regulation way, So round the pawnshop door I'' wait And get one at a bargain rate. BBBPii CitreS Through the Blood PUTNAM Malaria The Old Standard OROVE'S cystem. You know what you a ib simply Quliio cnd Iron ini a Ba. 4-'03. writes Mrs. E. Fournier of s - used to suffe from headache, side ache ressing-downiand could h walk. At Stook l all the time. It Will Help You (Yardui is a meicIne that has been found to act upon the cause of most women's pains, strengthen. ing the. weakened wormanly organs, that suffer be cause their w6rk is too hard for therh. It is not a pain "killer," but a true female remedy composed of purely vegetable ingredients, perfecfy harme and recommended for all sick wo men, old or young. Try Cardui. Women's Relief. AT ALL DRUG 6TORE lT I R. WATKINS MEDICAL GO. WWNONA N MN"OTA. * Unkea 0 101.Sot Atefems ffovw*kold Memedbea. rLavai4aw Un .er"ea all Mj,dos, Vo eP sepanabsts.l a pp. 0. Canwa4wor.r %Wanted in Erderv County o VOP.. Xm,. ..., 0.0.....0. out. 'BEST PROPOSITIOiNElff OFFIED AGEN For N Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tendecrest part without hurting because it doesn't need to be rubbed - all you have to do is to lay it on ,lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrates -instantly - relieves any inflamniation and congestion, and reduces the swelig. Sloans Liniment is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer-heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poisonous insects. Price, 25e., 50c., and $1.00. . eDr.EariS. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Sloan's book on korse., eattle, sheep and poultry sent free. aIes, Itching Humors, Rheumatism, BIood P ison, EBem , one Pains,. .e?6 Bones, Joints, nod vbl.e hedt . dise Nocated. Iu thisi w a y~A ).nus, Uoer, P C, Kru tiona are b .nredI. asat n and ache.. of )thet matl-th - *at1ou1n g ,the e n the k h er~o ie tehalh B II anie th~ foil b eeV~ re SAML bnewt dIt,19.n -1 FADELESS77 DS* S O free boIeb-a1ow to J'BU S asd MA am n n .i &GO.U1flYbJIlli Causes Loss of Appetite ~ TA8JST CHILL~ TONIC, 4rives out Malaria and 1 'e tiekIn. The formula is pa3yprinted on every bott h'v ai tateless, and the most efcalom. For adults and h a eU.I~ BE CR PR V PUAGE W y