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V Hoppin' on Tillman's Piano ^ in Washington. Washington special in the News and Courier : The Roose- a yelt administration is about to i take out some of its grievances against Senator Tillman on an c . _ Li _L a. i O oneusive piano wnicn me oeu*. c tor bad stored with his friend, c , Ex Senator Chandler, in the of ? fice of the Spanish Treaty claims c commission. t When Chandler's successor 1 moved into the building today i the crowd hopped on the South t Carolina Senator's piano with [ great glee, and after failing to i find legal authority for the senator to use Government property ( as his private ware house, they decided to remove the object ol , their virtuous resen'ment out ( upon the spacious sidewalk in front of the treaty claims commission building tomorrow, uii less some of Chandler's or Till man's friends came to the res cue. Tiie senator nas oeen an vised by telegraph of the proposed vengeance, and further developments are awaited with in terest. Dastardly Attempt to Kill an Ex-Sheriff. Baker City, Ore., Got. 3.?An attempt was made last night to assassinate former Sheriff Haivey K. Brown at his home in this city by blowing htm up with a dynamite bomb. One of Brown'" legs whs blown off, one arm whs badly mutilated and internal injuries were sustained. The outrage was similar in manner of execuiion to that which resulted in the death of former Gov. Steunenberg a' . Ca'dwell, Idaho. Brown was reluming home and as lie opened his gale the bomb exploded. The expiofion was heard in the ceil ter of the town half a mile awav. Brown was found lying on the sidewala several feet from hip. gate. Larj:e posts were b'o-vn to pieces and the fence shattered lor some distance. The perpetrators left no trace except a wi:e illicit extended about, twentyfive feet nor'h along the fen e and then west about thirty feel to the middleol the ro?d. It is presumed that the assassins were lying in wait for Brown and pull ed the wire a* he entered his pate. Death of Mrs. T. H. Benton. Mrs. Martha Benton, wife of Mr. Thomas II Benton, of IJnionville, died Saturday niorniue at 9:30. Old age was the primary cause of death. She was seventyseven years-ami two months old. The funeral was held at Meadow Branch Sunday afternoon by Rev. J. L. Bennett and Hev J. A. Bivena. One oftlie largest gatherings ever as-embled at this historic churqh were present to pay their respects to the memory ol the good woman they had known so long.?Monroe Journal. Out oTslflht. "Out of sight, out of mind." is an old saving whiou applies with special foroe to a sore, hnrn or wound that's boon treated with Bncblen's Arnica .Salve. It's out of si^ht. out of mind and out of existenee Files too aid chilbla us disappear u'aler its healing influence. Guaranteed by Fan \1J 4 derbnrW ?>>.?. "* mm ' ?? TH li LANCA. 3amberg Chief of Police Arretted and Fined. Bamberg special in the News md Courier: Something rather inusual in police circles occurrid here Saturday night. The ? Viia# nf nnlina r?nf a lifllo mora _ 'M'W a V* pvuvv g"% M ?* V* V ?- V V ? lispensary booze than he could sarry and maintain his dignity ind usual composure, and Poli:emau Rowell was called upon ;o arrest him. Rowell is fe&res8, and never shirks a duty. Although he hated to arrest his ;hief he hesitated not a momeut, jut arrested him and locked him ip until he sobered up. The chief was tried before the full town council at 6 o'clock vesterday evening, lie was fined $15 and was continued in office an trial, it being expressly under stood that should the like ever occur again lie will be promptlx discharged. Notice of Opening of Colored Graded School. The colored Graded School will open Oct. 7tli All stud cuts are expected t> report At U o'clock for enrollment nnd orders for books. Tuition the siuie as lust session ? 1st ^rade 10 cts, '2nd Qpd 3rd nnulo l.wolu 4tli (srndp "JO ets. !>th und (ith grades 26cts, 7th. *th and 9th grades oi'cts Normal classes Sl.uU tach All atudtn's in any grade over 10 j'ears of age, 6b cents Please don't send the children without the money as no one v.ill be enrolled before the payment? are made. Ten years is experience enough that so many church folks don't nieuii what they sat when asking indulgence for , their children's money M 1) Lee, l'rin " Notice to Debtors and Cre= ditors ; All persons indebted to the estate . of the late Henry J Sim*, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment f to the undersigned at once; and all ! parties having claims against said j estate will present same duly attested R. F. Situs, , Administrator. , itept. 20,1907. 4w. A Boy or Girl Can Earn as Much as a Man. i We want boys and gir s who want to earn money to solicit subscriptions j [ for f he A T I, A X TA H K M 1 - W K K K L Y JOURNAL. Don't hesitate because you are young,[as you can do this work as readily as older perrons nnd we will pay you just the same. The SEMIWEKKLY JOURNAL h the best semi-weekly new paper in the -outh, and your spare time spent working tor it will pay you hand-omely, not in toys, watches or other small wares, but in CASH. In addition to cash commission, we are offering Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars [f750.00] in prizes. This money will be sent out in time for ('hristmas. I'be Contest clones December 15th, 19; 7. REWARD! [ We will pay a liberal reward to the person or persons finding in the city of Lancaster a more complete and up-to-date livery business than ours. Rubber tire buggies and stylish horses. We have a few mules left. i BUGGIES We sell the following buggies; Piedmont, Rock Hill, Ratterman, A. Wrenn A Sons, Taylor j Caonedy and Tyson A Jones.1 Every one of them guaranteed for 12 months. , WAGONS We sell the Virginia, Nissen and Carver. nnntin ?... ? f'TKU NEWS, OCTOBER 5. 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