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9 f M . .. ^*3 - . A VOT. A NO AO QTT.M i-WfrtrirT v f . -W ? w? * ' V/ vv KJM..I4VI, HEATH SPRINGS HAPPEN Delightful Picnic at Haile Mine. Baptists and Meth< Have Union Services. Su r>: JL ff XJA-iXVU X 1NGS ANOTHER LETTER FRO KAUFMAN OF THE F Gold CROSS. >dists Eject Appreciation Expressed of L - i " m MR. SUGGESTS :ed TO Efforts ^ ^ Sallev. Jr.. Urpes L/UNUAMEK, <J.f MAY ? MONUMENT ANDREW JAC ; 1 hat South Carolinians Tni-m / 3, 1911. ' FREAK LETTER ;kson "nan at Calhoun victs Sit Free i > j I>f $: TO GOVERNOR' UNSETTLED l Wishes AH Con* freezing aid L>n thanksgiving Mates, "urt iv. u- ' 1.50 PER YEAR LEATHER IN SOUTH ! 5now in Western pou i'redicts. \ * i * k ? ? ul i;imuuisc 111 L'dpilSl vi Next Sunday Night. Per Mention. Nprt'ial 1?? Liiicastcr Ncww, Heath Springs, May 1.?A py picnic party went from H Springs to spend the da: pleasure at Haile Gold IV lurcn in Lancaster and county sonal Chinese Famine Sufferei To the Editor of The Ls News: I ask to ackn< . publicly through your pti . very hi^h appreciation of ^a . and the Red Cross for tf m work you have done in t! I i rv>*n iinr* iR/* to Help "' ' rs< j Build Me tncaster jwled^e | ipor the myself ; Tli?> Slat le noble The Daughters of t he ame- can Revolution of Mi 1 ~ n/iimttF KIi.?lli PnrFilif morial to Mark His Birthplace in Lancaster County. ! tradition to the eflfe he Ameri- son was born at Mch L'cklenburK while his mother to Vtn L /???/^ Cf A. loouviauuu dllU (lovernor I?lo, the list of "frt asking hini on N to liberate all State. The jrove ct that Jack-. this could not be L.emey's house . The writer pi< was visiting Nuove'n' " * * . >. i ii i;j i?i j aso received in w^)"* ?i" >ak" letters one JV1" c Vel s ovemher 23, I'.'l 1, " l^.-issij^ convicts in this' u'jHc rnor replied that V KT e ,, done ar"J iNe*' L'ked ThanksKiv- of \huL> \ve<' tier 23, this year, we^her hun .. cast tonnrht. ii, April >'>. ? a cola /or the Northwest. >uthward, reaching >;>i Valley and the i Lake region Monio \ alley Tuesday flarid in ?he middle k, anno:nced the eau's weekly foreT riis ia Pvtiontoil near Kershaw, Saturday, ladies in the party were M Player, Stover, McNeny, I Mobley, Faye Crenshaw, J Nancy Mobley, Corinne Bi Mattie May Mobley, Emma 1 ley. Susie Bridges and I Rutledpre. The gentlemen i Otis Mobley, Ganson Mol r? \xr:n: tj r??i iiv/l U tlV/ll Ul IIIC I>U 1! UI 1IIJJ A hajf of the stricken inhj !fS?S desolate China now d (|e"e inches from starvation, dary Not content with send ^c.e' contribution raised anior Vlob- frjen(js and the christian vU es to which they belong, y lV1ere made three remittances, ? 3,ey. \uk to $54.81. What a s ;t ill utJ* ' awi in w?i v/iii ibitants set at defiance all aut yinK by cords and admissible e to the birthplace of Ani linK" one son and erected a mor your a spot manufactured church- birthplace at a compai ou have cent date, I surest th unount- ; in South Carolina a inlondid Jackson birthplace Iu, naiiii^ IIICIC. OH m^lliwa, hentic re- opinion" that he ov evidence as of land upon which drew Jack-1 born. He told Gen lunient on I'nion county about I into his I Walkup gathered a atively re-! statements from olc at we form neighborhood ant n Andrew, therewith in com association credulous and r??n y ne was of 'WUIUI ^ned the tract mront.h. as alwa: Jackson was of h,s Proposal . Walkup of co ct.8- 4 , it and Gen. r ,Vhe ,etter to ( lot of hearsay f?'Jows: I people in the Galhoun, S. < i succeeded -Governor Blea yincinf? over- *"er 's 80 n r)v your administr lumiictjr in me * r ys, for the date !.? )rce t(' to liberate the ^reez,.r)K pe morning over governor Blease Mountain rpR west. L\ 5 and 22, 1911 ./.h.e *irst s, dear friend? ^',JL unset! luch talk about ,1 niore nr ation I wis von . snow. st?r ? - ..w " mpc ratures to the int by tomorrow the central Rocky ion and the Northhalf of the week lied and the second >rmal in the East m is possible over in utc uiittiiis, rcrry oecKr Ralph Mobley, Shailei Mol Lexie Stover and Barron Bi The Baptist congregf united with the Methodist their church Sunday ni Rev. Waddy T. Duncan, p ding elder of the district, pre ed to a large congregation f Matthew 20 : 20 28. his tli lam, example to other weeklie >ley, State who have done n *uce. j^jy advice to them in all k ition jg> 4,(j0 and do thou likevv s at A. C. Kaufm tfht. Acting Pres. S. C. State resi- American Red Cross, ach- Charleston, S. C., April 2 rom u>m?? s in our and mark the spot in iothintf. county where he wa indness born. A good time t< rise." association and start a an. for a fund for this 1 Hoard would be during the cor intf of the State Press : !8, 1011. in Columbia I ask th are interested in the n ? r Lancaster people that Jackson is actually that Cureton tract. > form thij ; one of the hearsay 1 campaign heard a statement < monument jrrown person who \ ninK meet-;ent at Jackson's b association statement was spec at all who place. The entire latter com- utterly unworthy c ?j IIICU 11* i was born on wouJ(1 ,ssue a P1 Not a single S(^.. . ? on the S witnesses had ?tthis year all Jirect from a Pr>son,providedt lad been pres- employers eny irth, and no this and the 23 ific as to the reform the con\ ' evidence is the papers ,f the atten- "low about and reclamation and tho northern - 'Ird day of Nov Lake region J convicts now in Generally f? hey dont tfiv ther M?nday is ex trouhel between States, while of Nov; it will weather shar icts and it will or 'ess unset some thin^ to occasional sh< governor please part of the upper Monday or Tuesday, lir weather after pected in the plains in the South the ps figure out more :t led weather with >wers. beinvr "Prepared Places for pared Men." (.Quarterly Cor ence of Hunting Hock cii was held here tod a;,. Mrs. L. M. Bell, who lias I sick for several days, is n better. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Tw and Miss Gladys, have all I IVo- THE CHINESE SUrFE* ner ( int The Red Cross and its Stat been dent Return 1 hanks to riuch utors to the Starving in itty. Editor The Lancaster N been betf leave to acknowledu municate with mc and IfcKo. ,la\ appointed f? r tli tin* t into and place of tl p Prp?i will be announced. () c I itSI* .. . , , . r most distinguished jur tontrib- State who has examim China. dence in the matter, is siastic advocate of sue ews: I rial, and I believe ther fG With i ? * hotore the turn <>t anyone havi e mcetinK est pretensions Ik* meeting knowledge, (iranti no of the tradition that Jacks istsof this in MeKemey's hous 'd the evi- (and there is absolii i an enthu- to sustain it) there h a memo- whatsoever that e would he house stood on his c r? u.wi ?i :i? ntf the slight- fxcl,sr anfl 1 Wl to historical "ear from you inkr that the' /c,. on was born /r^,^ne<l m or,i e was correct I he governor itolv nothing >. a ,elter fron is no proof V<,rm,ss,on McKemey's Ano^?j letter >wn tract of |nQUIrt'd about tl t* . . r I nn II hurry tflad to C'-MLD CMC "Yours truly, irinal copy. I Baby Left Alo Thursday recei- Fatal 1 a ne^ro, asking to sell whiskey. Chester sp* to the governor May 1: Ac: le sale of near- culiar sadness 4 1 1 4. 1 X* )KED BY STRAP. nc in Carriage Meets Accident. ?cial in The State, ireumstance of pei has just been re*L t 1 11 sick with grippe. Mr. F. M. Bell has not 1 able to attend to his dutiei assistant postmaster, on acc< of sickness. Mrs. R. E. Small and chilt are visiting relatives at Je son, where they have been about ten days. aa- T C. grateful thanks in my ow oeen and that of the lieu Cr? s as interest that you have m aunt ed in behalf of the strick* lions in desolate China. Iren Hungry, famine-burden< ffer- less, this unfortunate peof for appealed to the citizens world whose "barns ar I ? .... r? | llllic HUUUIC in CI ctl n name would also meet with t oss the bation of a number of anifest- ing students of history en mil- j South Carolina who hi | ined the evidence and ?d, help- vinced that the Nortl >le have claim is founded prin of the the imagination, e filled Up to 1858 six or se ii. ii Kiiiu hiict; linit'M a\\ he appro- place where Jackaoi painstak-' said that he was bo outside of j The North Carolii ive exam- vitiates the truth of t are con-j I call upon all peo| i Carolina Carolina and elsewt cipally on spise humbuggery t effort to rebuke t ?ven biosr-! that has h??#?n nrrw*h av irom the rJ *rv,r' n himself has tbe Pemtentiarj rn place for one wh na monument 'l(l"or8? " history, and b,a ^cord. pie of South iere who deo unite in an he falsehood ^,r- M.Jt?hn*<> limarl nn I ''1 I-tln antl T. his ol i wui irpiiL'u 11i<i i puriHij i nun 7 would be the tion of the c loen^rayredin the affliction whk legally. ?Colum- ily of .1. W. \ near there. . week ago, hia , short illness, ,nal* several childr n of (SatTnt>y arrived whom was 0 <1 hlillll' Salu nlnv Old. On luf me mcnourg secounty in a double ;h came to the famrarnadore, a farmer On Thursday, one i wife died after a leaving a family of en, the youngest of nly a few months it TkliraHov this mi. i^an uunca ill OLUllf hqaJatena^his reaideotce, in town. The family of Csshier H. Clyburn, of the People's B returned home last week, a spending sometime with ! Clyburn's parents at Kersha F. M. Mobley is on our str again, after an illness of uuruiwiin plenty" to save thei i our i the a^jM death l*y atary Your large heart iias res , F. to that appeal and by inte ank, your friends you have oi ifter separate occasions sent lira. Red Cross moneys rail w. their relief amounting in eets $54.81,?the nohle work o tWO I man m from \ raphies of JackBon had ition> I ofithein t iponded ! friends of Jackson?-i cresting> Cne accredited him to I i three. olina. Besides these, to the several hundred sketch sed for papers, magazines an< all to | paedias and all likewis f a no- him to South Carolina been pub- i atone in Union c< >y 4"?tini8^r l^iicinR ina everyf lioua atone %t Ji South Car-1 mrihplace in Lanes there were South Carolina, es in news- Kesi 1 encyclo- A. 6. e credited Columbia, April 2 i. It was . ""vu "Vt"10!1 to visit relatives. I >unty, North j? Mat or^ lV. 1 r a''more |5t e: (""okumbia Monday, ickaon'a real >noi)ii??. ISter COUnty, ! Mr. K. K. Plyler. lAnwtrrcount.v oil tertfullv county. N. jecuuuy, I Mo|ulllv. He paid t bailey, Jr. 4.:in, preacnting us 8. 1911. raised on his place. i o i?? ami his brother- youngest shil ttivgory. * ???i to bab" Cat ri.'?*e it. tin- latu-r * aui*- ^ ^ ^ slj choked to d - : ? km,w? 7r!J,, r whiah preven ti/.en. now living in T, ( .. was in t?>wn out. 1 he rer his oii\? ?" a 1'ivasiint were buried o with somv iM'cans from th was laid awaj 'W AMWft WV?J WUI9 d was left out i#i tha > M?O Iff attempting pped down and was eath on the strap ted it from failing nains of the child n Friday, just one e time its mother r. weeks, or more. Dr. Dyches will speak Sui night on the subject of educaj The text will be, "What t this child be?" AH who ar terested or should be interc in education are invited tc present. Corresponden The last contributions r iday from you by me were fr tion. following brethren: shall Bethlehem Baptist church e in- Lancaster, S. C sted White Bluff Baptist churcl > be Lancaster. S. C. t. Mrs. E. K. Hines, Lancas ter, S. C - - not until lb years aftei eceived that a new birthplace om the for him about three n his actual birthplace. >. I know of seven lettc $7.00 by Jackson (six of w t been published) in all 81 he claimed South Caro l* native State, and ther< 1.00 /4-1%-rt. * ?rv * was found YOUTH DEALS DE liles from Georgia Deputy Sheri ?rs written r, e ? hich have | Charge of Mi of which. Dublin, Ga., Apri lina as his | ibrc wn by Richard, .^ioid son of Deputy J Ant V HI CiW otimuinity. who lm AULI oLUW treatment at an \sl rpttiriH><l home Satu ttf C n 1,1 health. mr it s Sod races uock 11.11 urder. m r. f. A<l:utia soetion ami M r. 'J*130.?A clod, -haw. route .'I, wrre the 18-year- r:,1U r> ?' l,,?* "?*? Sheriff J. W. ,)r- w HVnnei . i- ?>. in.. . I. . K Varnad LS luTII UllMt'l ?l IIL5 c ? .1 lcviii.. sanatorium, farmer of the r.la> much improv I'nh.'rts met ln*r in cm A JU * of ihc Hail?? Minn l,Mr,on yr K,'r- Near Colored amnii;' the pleasant Monday. gFOCS Shot, ( II of Hook Hill |i?1 ore is a prominent county. WAY ROW Church. Three Ne)ne Probably Fatally. Internationa] Press Bible Que Club. Wo commence to-day the )>iil?lic of a series of suggestive questioi tbo International Sunday School noun. For some time pant them' \ ly questions have been stirring a deal of national interest. Tbo; published in noarly a thousand i paper towns and are studied by mil stion; Kich Hill Baptist church ; Lancaster, S. C auo" Making a total of is on _ , , i.?*- Do thank these Christ v? ok nors for the Red Cross a Ki-rat ggjf for their generosity. Yours very truly, IliOUH A. C. Kaufman, I UULUIIICIIIO \ II1C I1UJ ' proclamation and his 8.00 which he made the sa ? There is also a map ui $22.81 he himself located th ian do- one of the letters, writ nd my- swer to a letter of inqi the exact place, he stai was on the plantation c ter father.Mai Robert iiuicttuuii ; itov. land, of this cc s will) in it he temple of Do me claim, j whiie man. late lat )on which ; Cooper died this af ie spot in > Rowland is in j ten in an- j murder charjre. H iiry as to;Cooper kicked him. ted that it jir,erly lived at Socii >f his fos- j ^arrenton, Ga. Crawford lunty, struck H ?,r,,f*'ssi ?>ai vi*iu,, n Cooper, a Majjistrat,. J. I.. M it night and " "MU Monday in t,.i ternoon. Mrs. .1 \i. whii< ail facing a N,lnnorx ?f Kdum ? says that Mr*' ' T Cooper for-; al Circle and s iiarr v,ircit anci j luroed htll|ip Moil(lj| , few days with frinm] ' IjUK-mtor Momt:ty. A bloody TO . II or Ili>atl> spring shots Were fir< mi. afternoon a n< i' ami Miss Haiti,- Rroes near N ior,\ visited their miles WPSt of hoina-sMin. th?- past that the negro ing and gan of <'hariotto, r?? house near by v after sending a doubtless ha< Is and relatives. t,, , , . , w, in which many ?d, occurred Sunday >ng a party of neebo church, three town. It is said >es had been drinkibling in a school , where the trouble I its origin. Will oi readers, rney are received wa by the public and enthusiast n ull dorsed by clergmen or all the eh es. Sunday school superintend teachers, and adult Bible class sch use tbein iu every town where are published, and the general p are much interested. Contracting for this unique J study question service forms The 1 and its readers Into n local club o of the classes of the International l nniy Acting President S. ( > en- Board American Red k'ntsi Charleston, April 28. mlarit i ? i liJie Another "Unloaded" Pinto HI I >le ?<*y. , ^ews A negro boy about 13 y< p "? ?hot and instantly kill Z. State | in Lancaster district Cross.' ment is confirmed by 1 Lancaster district in 3d ? of South Carolina. I ?r was made by J. Boyki same section, in 1820, v of the older people of ears old munity were alive. Ar ed his made in the same year! His statea map of Poisoned C [ill's atlas ^ n That map C^Co^e, n, of the J/ }? ?J S /hen many 8ent state fee tha com- ^ry for e> tother map pieee of cake receiv. by Eugene c"edter county citiz I Mi>s I .el 1st Grego . I O. F. <"..is spenting ike: with her |??rents. > j Gregory. April ?29- ? I ,|ulia Grego t. George has an<| Sunday in Gr d Stuffs labo- I friend Miss Gladys 1 lamination a I ed by a Dor-1 en which is | Do you get Th , , , anuney snoi j ry. >tu?it>nt i?f iiu, ^ ' a n-w .uys at home the left an! 'tr. and Mrs. \v. t. sey in the left used beinf? a ry spout Saturday Shurley him wimvdihi win, heV Henry Wither arksdalo. arm &n(j ^ wound of Mae e News?-$1.50. *"??, H? rienry witnerspoon cle and Robert Mas; side, the weapon i 44 calibre pistol, self was shot by spoon in the right right thigh. The isey is thought to claims to have had ho 1IF/M ?M/4 rvt /\m Bible Question Club, and gives right for all our readers to compel some very valuable prizes. Ther four classes organized each year posed of the newspapers which up the publication of those questtu fou,r different periods, viz: Those commence April-June are Clas July-September are Class B; OcU December are Class C, and Jani March are Class D. Hence The K I A1..k ? 4-. Cl? * i th? elder brother, aged 17, i .o for shaw county laat Saturda eare noon, on the banks of telle Creek. The killing was a< ,DH at al according to the verdi > that jury of inquest held S H A The little fellow claimed ?rv- undertook to Bnap the pi his brother, not knowing in Ker- Keilly agrees with tha y after- kin? They are all coi Beaver by a statement made ii jcident- Gen. William R. Davie, ct of a Rovernor of North Car iunday. waa nearly 11 years that he Jackson was born. ] istol atjP??^vely. in answer t that it ti?n* that Jackson wa I xL- ?ir l _ t of Boy- bupp08^ contain -robo rated " " ' n 1815 by C. E. Spencer, of , sometime bar, sold nearly 300 olina, who ton in Yorkville the old when at 15 cents per pour He Stated, j w wa ? fL.qUe*' Richmond Satunlay ? tn ('.hnfitprfiplH phoi" poison. _________________ Kffi What the t i other day, id. a arrested in . and brouKht Their Unceasin rrorl urifk Am I IIV/ piDWI, X I were attendee r.j ^ 1 Sheriff Hun LiflOCYS DO measaK5 '.nfo J row and at on ! scene. He re ; time with tt , three pistols, g Work Keeps ^ 6 ^ I and Mack Ree ibc; nuuuucu II1CU 1 by Dr. Brown, ter received a phone rming him of the ce repaired to the (turned in a short iree prisoners and the prisoners being Henry Witherspoon kd. the last named itAMU ciuu 1/uiuiijjn m V/lfthN A. 1 are fifty valuable prizes to |>o givi our Class: Five solid gold medals sterling silver medals, five teac Bibles, price $o.50 each, and thirty copies of the book "The Heart oft' tianlty," price $l.fiO eaoh. The nn are s]>eoially designed and engr and each will be inscribed with uaine of the winner. Tlio condi of the contest are so simple that person can comply with them. nere was loaaea, wnen the 1 unto discharged, the bullet e h"iv bi? brother in the head. '-five ? ? ihIuIs ! Dropped Dead When He C *tho Hospital to See His Wife tions Rock Hill special in Th< *',,y of Saturday: Thos. J. Co rho i ... weapon ine vvaxnaw seuiemen itriking was subsequently Lan trict. The rules of evii mit a person to testify place of his, or her birt ailed at not admit hearsay ev that point; therefore, . own statements would ' ~~v.e Bible in court, and th rnWell, onntruWintArif c^terWdit!^^etnhfltand f? denre nor ! that as af as to ^he Sin*er Sewing Macf th, but do; he is short in his ?c idence on1 A. E. Merrimon i Jackson's f-el won first place be admis- annual oratorical iere is no Greenwood Friday r + <crv..lJ Ton noraAnc rifery. it "ia Us Strong a: ?ent for the line company aii the hhxHt in COUntS $<50. 1 through the kidnt'j'i f the Cita- minute*. The kldn in the 13th They work nipht contest at healthy they remov ritfht. of impure matter tlai i.fii i 1 ! -- ' ' ' nd Healthy. a brottie I The men were the sheriff. the Iitnlv passes ; i unci1 every three i'J'h liltt-r the !?!????l. Sergeant Mcll and .lay. When PhiUiphie*. e almut .'<00 grains Iv, when unhealthy Mr. VVillian r-in-law of Shurley. j lodged in jail by wain Retains from a i F. Mcllwain, son contest will not commence the questions have been puhli thirteen weeks, in order to give o\ bo<ly a chance to become familiar them. One condition is that tho < lions must be read each week an The News will be necessary fortius had better send in your suhgeripllc the attached coupon, getting tlx vantage of our special prize for subscribers. until a prominent tarmer living shod city, dropped dead at 1 ?o- infirmary about 7 o'cloi u',th evening where he had cs xi' aB see his wife, who is in tl iyou pital for treatment. He >n on pain in his head as he appi 1 a<l" the building and died nt w immediately on entering. . ,?U.|t.UVHV.l>"J C"uc"v'11 I in this be admitted. There c Fennell que8ti0n then but that ck this has l>66n made by tiled to own testimony. le hos- The tlinisy evidence u took a these Mecklenburg oached ba9e the claim that Jac almost horn at the place w have marked is as follow Liiat wuuiu ^ vii f/vi ovuo wen an he no fifty injured in the Jackson's excursion train Satu Jackson's -in Creek, New Jers A fire in Bangor, ] pon which day night destroyed daughters /on dollars' worth :kson w; s Brigadier (ieneral hich they (>f the United Confc *,'? An. lilt 1 . - iviiitru anu pun <> mis mi wreck of an ? tli?? Momi. Tiiii irday at Mar- tlisc?.sps aiul sympl &y. Imvk. Iicatlaehis in*' Maine, Satur-1 skiI1' riuMnnatie >:< several mil- ?r (in* . of property. I'"'!"'1*4-. irrrjrulnr U.K. Brooks' 'derate Vet- ' ur,n0, < lt?- ir > *' . 1 riirlil von iv-!!! ipure matter is left Qf Ml". M ? brtnRH on many returned lotus pain in the gtay jn the Ph fvoiisncH*. hot. dry Kn.v..|, IS now stat.or sight antl hearing. KanS. Mr. A heart, debility, iremembered, deposits in the U. S. Ca> "" kot,?' ,ntV.?! vears affo-dt rg. R. E. Mcllwain, from a two years' illipine Islands, and led at Fort Riley, Icllwain, it will be enlisted with the airy two and a half lrintr thio timo ha When a medi<lne m i"t l?e gjv# young children li *1 o'j|d h" ?>| !?? take. ChMiibfr aln'ft < omrb leniad niade froai loaf angar, and the i< ota in its pre|>*ra'i? n g've it a tl >vor an to n>aple Myrnp nsMrg it plmao take It 1>hp 110 an| ? r?<?r for oolda, c and whooping cough Fur aua b; dtalem. n to Never Out of work nt ro T bp I ?hi< Ht iiitlo iv<r y it Or Ki i p> N< ? I.N I hIn Im n*e?l it Hnp; hi <<><(!i (I > I. 1 u'f of hon m-Jar p1ihi?k v?, n? i? to hnrpth, ?t to into > I . b'uli 'npj ii<tii n ?r<l 10 iji nHn v < ? i h'i| ) tif it 1 igr'nilii v h'I! il\Hp?i?i?i iiitiiii n. Orlv 'Znc *v i *;?isti: r I I ? r t.?- tiKVl kI I'm * 1858 a Mr. Cureton a lumli' mi? farm in Union county. 1 r> | iii ^ | olina, which was show ith. Uimi muniments of title to InDpnor , ) i>? w. r;| longed to one George * V11," !the time of .Jackson III I Mil- | w |17G7. Mr. Cureton ha tvans nas appointee cquired a \j Houph of Lanca ^Jorth Car- i,e- 0f his staff, wit! m by his major. have he- ? McKemey ; .hi !*hi-til'l* r i i?? 'I '? hirth ir ?> :" ? tb* m M' 8 Dirin I | d heaid a . i inn ut k or mH veteran J. i ? I your kwlnt'vs. ster a memh the rank of I _ For sale by *11 del Foster-Milhurn t 'ot| , sole agent* l??r the I y nI ways .ln? to 8". ad I quickly ii n of liHiril>?r Remember the 0 b; ml ilc. oi . no olhor has received ! now beinf? Sei ?ien?. Price 60 ! wain brought ItiiOnlo. New York, 1 honor Qf winr nited States. I races both y n*me??mnd j horses at om? [carnival held two promotions, r^eant. Mr. Mcllhome with him the n'ntf in the Roman ear9 'riding three ') during the annual in Manila. . )