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4 (Ehr Caurastrr -X'i I SI.-XI I.WKKk l.V .l COMMUNITY SIMltl I llHi rp|ie one n!|ng We need l AM.> (.. I ni>nnU*nf lu IT. vent him from really 1 ....... h i is doing, or by the < t than ot- jow 8e|f.interest an THK LANCASI mowing what T&'JSStf- FROM OTHI PER NEWS, AUGUST 1 3R PAPERS 9, 1913. . ^ - fl \ r JUANITA WYLIE. . .~Ed W. 8. HOUGH. . Business > PUBL18HER8' ANNOUNCEM Published Tuesdays i Fridays at Lancaster, S. by The Lancaster Publish Company, successors to 1 Ledger, established 1852; ' Review, established 1878; 1 j community spirit. Our p< not work together as the Th|y allow prejudice, jeal ENT: personal animosity to en and their relations one with C-, with the result that no u rhe ever public-spirited, can s Che thing with a reasonable hoi fhe cess In the undertaking. u lug passion lor uiiumio aople do he permits legal offend y should. whipped of justice? onsv ii.nl above a11 others drags ( 'y majesty of the law an iter Into comes to the social or< another, of the worst type." lan, how tart any- THE FALL OF i pe of sue- The fall of Governoi This Is the high position he hi us yruiuuiiuii, :XY?,Z\ m-\<> the bit. town the higlv ?The State. d thereby be- In,,. . . . ier an enemy . The fa"9 ?,uSht t team and vice v Post. SI liZKIt. | Congressmen r Sulzer from notice that If they ad reached In for Claus th croon. News and r les, try the Bit,, : : TH/i o cheer the home t*l WW* ersa.?Charleston K*1 I p jpP are Riven fair Ijl want to get home l*| ey had better be I*1 'Olirlpp I 1.1 jKct'Vt NLT TO DUK XS WHAT YO kYOU KEEP1 OgjTHE HOU N I , -v : U HAVE; i TIN^'K seJM Entte.prise, established 18 and entered as second-cl matter Oct. 7, 1906, at postofllce at Lancaster, S. under Act of Congress March 3. 1879 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: (In Advance.) One Year Six Months yi? greatly to be deplored; if grow and prosper as we si (j must lay aside our little dl of forget them if possible an< ber that the welfare of depends upon us as well as neighbor We cannot I $1 50 'iam's aut* wait for him . .75c something. He doubtless I ??? with his own ntYnirs ns \vn we are to the eyes of the public lould, we son which every younf ifferences, take to heart. Williai d remem- served several terms our town house of Congress am upon our election carried New 1 Fold our the nominee of the Den to start for governor by a lari s as busy Hut the gumbling manl are of him and he is char? carries a les ? man should , The girls' canninj m Sulzer had will put up 100,00( in the lower this Reason. All .. . . from the Idea of i 1 at the last glrl._Ander80n Ma fork state as locratlc party > It appears to u ge majority. McAdoo has moved , ? v* i i itol from Wall stre< a seized hold _D1Uon Herald ced with liav- i < clubs in Georgia J Mjjjum i can of tomatoes y flBf Wpl of which started JB9 1m a South Carolina J tfV} s that Secretary * ij' the nation's cap- 1 it to Washington. ^ IJ TUESDAY, AUGUST U>, 1UI ?Weather forecast for ! Carolina: Fair Tuesday and nesday; light to moderate sout winds. Be progressive. *ttond t?>? Farmprs' Institllt :t. It need not be thought betterment may be brouj South without an effort. It cal Wed- large amount of unselfish heast fin|te patience and coura defies criticism. More tlia requires co-operation. An just what is wanting tu< people do not trust one am Les. thai civic 'tig used funds subsc ;ht about campaign in the purch Is for a tain Wall street securitl work, in- other serious charges ge which brought to his door b: n that it gating committee of tl d this is and the lower house 1 ast. Our ferred impeachment ch Jther and him and he will soon hi ribed for his , President Wilson aging of cer- h&t he wnnts, whs es This and nn<1 ,lOW t0 Ket Un 3 a,ul of Individuals, eaol i have been some one of these f the invest!- few who know all le legislature Yorkvllle Enquirer. ias now pre- I They are hft? urges against somebody in Maryln a tried by the United States sena seems to know |*1 III it he wants it for. Ijl [ /', There are plenty l*| i of whom know I*I things; but very- IJl ffi< three of them.? I*! trouble flnding M md to run for the 1*1 te. We have a l?l I .. *1.1., Ki m vwjik>7aip | vl\ THE I iANK I i?r. i%? - ( ] Boost your home town and fu Its interests. Let Lancaster county also tn for Its share of boosting. Is that chamber of coniiner exist only in our imagination? back up the man who tries irtber sleP forward. Yet they uiu or little progress is possib! A leading citizen reina come other day that Lancaster is in spite of the people. At statement seemed to us rj ce to hard, but on reflection w< agree that this is a fact i must ail acknowledge. Hai to take a coun 01 linpeacnmeni. st c'o this Whether he be found lo4. his public career is at rked the all because he approp i growing own use that which did first the him. This sad story ci ither too son, which all those 3 had to places of trust should t vhlch we especially the young. *d on our that after defying Ti taiuMume iui uiai guilty or not Ktatp that wp w"' an end. and them?Greenville riated to his | That lynching not belong to pulled off with bu arries its les- 1,111 a similar orowi Who occupy J"?.1 :vMh a different . . 1 } jail here two or t ake to heart. Lynching can be What a pity takes absolute loyal tnunany Ilall office and a plenty |iunuiuii Hi tins lid like to give * jp y Piedmont. V In T.aurens was * you Won' t little difficulty. > il in Spartanburg yOUr fajr. t reeeptton at the # diree years ago. prevented but it We'l Ity to the oath of . of nerve.?Spar- [ A OU put your money in our ban t spend it foolishly; you won't weather friend ?YOU'VE GO' 1 pay you four per cent interesi 1 Al A i. k it can't burn up; M have to lend it to III r IT; it will tfrow. 1,1 t on your deposits Kl .. A 1 I?1 Good-byo to Governor Foss. was not much of a Democrat an; Our people buy at home, t fore our merchants should advi here. The cry Is for more rain and i fall. May It be heard and aus^ favorably. He ; citizenship, yes, but true ywa>. iess if we are frank we v that instead of helping, i ;liere- ... . .. ' hindered the progress of c ertise We have growu not becai constructive work has been x late ,)ecause our people have * vered Krow particularly, but becai natural advantages of the i ueverthe- an(1 its boss. Murphy, j ill admit *be political machine i >ve have be should have at last f iur town. tral) doubtless set by tl lse much ? done, uot ATTEND THK lWIOI .'anted to , TUTES. ise of the We hope and believe i >lace. We farmers' institutes to , . , lanourg ueraia. ind smashing in New York j The Southern fa alien into the good eorn crop thi iem. i the Western crop iously damaged by while conversely t IERS I\ST I- ]iave to buy corn an farms next year wi that the three thp,r 'ttl,ureQto ,m{ as cotton.?Sumter be held in Southron. I ana com{. npi .Ax >ounu me imeresi every six mo i First Nation OF LANCASTER. runs. ?;i al Bank pi The prune-fed boarder dou' halls the prospect of dried ( loupe with delight. Col. Abe Martin advises the to remember their elbows when paint their white shoes. About the most welcome nev just couldn't help but grow btless Lancaster is located in t :ante- of one of the best agricull tricts in the piedmont secth has to come our way wit girls seeking it. For years oi they have done enough knockin an ordinary town. Our \ indeed remarkable for we 1 is we what we could to wreek r. Lancaster county this he center largely attended. Our tural dls- beginning to realize an. Trade nient of the new scien hout our sive methods over the c ir people slip-shod farming of I g to kill has been clearly demo itality Is the day of loafing on lave done past and that to accon it (Inr nowadays, the farmer > week will be farmers are ' Many people are the Improve- w,*h ,thp*r bp? sufficiently Interest tide, progres- nijn(js wander to otl )ld, worn-out, of being concentrati the past. It ful employment. nstrated that mor* "f |he,r ... . probably learn to 1* the farm Is , |Jrp to concentrate uplish results son why so many mint ho over- from one thincr to n 1*1 (Under E not contented V ause they are not < ed In it. Their ler things instead ed on their right- i . ... . If they gave it FARMER stion thev would ive it. This failis one chief rea- Pleasant Vallej young men drift day, lleath mother and make ti.iu ?r?i. Krect Supervision of the United ? S' INSTITUTES. grace. It i was cared I r Thursday, Dixie Fri- there foJ a * j _ was seat td Spring Saturday ?f|and unable Jtatw Government.) -i?r pi,, was seen that every child ror and plenty to eat was ill and to spare. Dinner o some who were absent to be there. After din have read in a long time is tha Frank trial will end this week If Harry Thaw had been livi South Carolina he would pro have been a candidate for gov< Better run the risk of mak few mistakes rather than nev active in the interest of vour it the business men have not pi gether, our citizens gener discouraged public improv* n>: iu But such a state of atYai go on. We have come to ?rnor. w^ere we must have co-< , Lancaster needs even- mat ing a _ and child to enlist in the er be for a better town. We mus com jlled to- lastingly at It, must re ally have liow other farmers hav ?ments. work pay and how < rs cannot the farm may be bette the point A number of the Cle operation. professors and other ai l, woman will apeak on topics In campaign farmer In Lancaster c it cast off he vitally Interested. Y ad and studv a failure of ei e made their T,n,P8 and npmocri conditions on "Suppose every red. occupying: his own mson College 1 w?rk for a period < ;riculturaltsts ,H,V"1,VK his ,a?n or tidying up aho which every How long would it \ ounty should would look clean. Vre hope there before breakfast in ? i? i.t? . ich.?Orangeburg " lt To the Editor I There will b property owner farmers institi i house were to dates: Thursd ^f fifteen minutes Friday at l)ix or hedge rows. Heath Springs, ut his premises, i There will I >e before the town farmers in the He could do this and experts frc the morning and address the fa ?Ude,nN?W": R*r< itos on ?h^?Ur C0uilty ' The boyt ay at Pii fo?<>wJng npflrby for i,? ?.,,i ea8ar,t Valley, e?Kaged Und Saturday at old gentle that It is v Hdein?G8<!Ut Poetical man ,n the demonstration work cei>t him. _m t-'emson Colleirp s?ns playin rmer8,o? HubjeSf^ "Itie felJoy *?-- anougi, to i? itiuuseu memseives in music, etc. ? strolled to the creek a bath, after which they a ball game. Here the man witnessed a scene ery doubtful If there Is a county or state could, exKlghteen of his grandg baseball, and plenty of vs who were not large play to get up another munity. The Farmers' Institutes will , you the value of scientific fai and the folly of keeping on 1 same old rut. L Every farmer who is making is always ready to learn some now Tt ic nnlv Haa mAoo k?/?i? our sloth and get to work, tor has reached the pros show without the help of many \\ riiiing have done her service. 11 the (crown in spite of certalr Think how she might g the assistance of these good You have long been 'thing to stand by and watch Lancas- will be large gathering ent stage Valley Thursday, Dixie ho might Heath Springs Saturday She has t forces. 1 A CONTRAS row with The mob that storm s forces, tanburg jail to take a content met by a sheriff who wi indiffer- to do his duty. All ho a at Pleasant preceding la a Friday and to Tho Herald repn of this week, think you??Rock ~ The tomato club? ' ' organized hy the led the Spar- other counties are prisoner was ful hut in many In ?sxg r vrz nor to Sheriff county to tak< jit-ai in- mu.r. lULing to meir i suggestion mado farm. These psentatfve. What the interest ol Hill Herald. salaries and e: ? are paid by th i which have been state, and the young ladles in themselves to s not only success- and derive all stances they have from hearing ?e of profit. We men are publh > young ladles In serve farmers. ? hold of the en- travel froi/i every uay worn on tue game. WB institutes are held iu gross Mrs. f the farmers. The that ?be w xpenses of these men jier boys tc e tax payers of the broke up t farmers owe it to CBme the p attend these meetings, Grandpa."' the benefit possible This old the lectures. These tjie father 5 servants, anxious to Qf whom ai It is no easy task to jmve tfirf county to county, thirtv-flve .tie the game was In prolyl. R. Hinson called out ould have to go and for 3 come. This, of course, :tle ball gamn and then parting words, "Good-bye, Confederate veteran Is of twelve chfldren. nine re living, all married, and rty-nlne grand-children, of them are llvlne and MW? ? v w vm,? VIIV illV/OO" uav n Is satisfied with what he know Everybody is waiting with hi less interest to hear what Jc .McLaurin is going to do about "He who dallies is a dastard, He who doubts will be damne Huerta is trying to play the IIU |?MltlJr, t'llt /UUI" SIIUU Hit 1 s. wheel, citizen; ?io your pur others to Join you. With oath- joritv of our people arouset ihnny ]{stfd for service, the futi in storo for us blessings un I,an caster grow we say, grow, make her grow. SI grow without you. With ; ',u"% she (an cio anvthiilff. r to uie \\ nue. a press uispai t and ask of the affair says: the ma- "Sheriff White is tl ii and en- has held the fort. \V lire holds *ate at which he stood down the crowd found 1 '* the inside with gun in help her " 'Gentlemen,' said le cannot 'I hate to do it, but, so tour help 1 nm K?inP to kill the l enters that pate.' < ue a account terprise. ir mere shown to have the lie man who ro?nty. It can bo hen the iron a 'lemonstrator to was battered to give in him right on n,'i?r Times. hand. the sheriff. Have you ever t help me God. oughly representati first man that home town? A newspape** is I stitution that travi ts ft nisposuion day after day so clubs In this and to meet arranged to have Therefore, tlief visit the several to bo encourag struetions.?Man- deavoring to i that is filled u ? provided thai hought how thor- simply cooper? vo a newspaper is meeting. and i i asking questio the only home in- fully and gladl ds around to dis- lectures. It i; and deliver addresses. ^wo great hundreds of people. rather parr je men are entitled to jj^0 he Was ;ed when they are en- caskey wfl >erform public service toher 10, i ,1th so much promise, one sister u. the farmers will p Caskey, ite by attending the i)oth of thb jeek information by ONE! < ns that will be cheer- i ly answered by all the ___ i eratlfvlnK to know A I It IK grand-children. He is to and talks of the girls * twenty-five or less. Mr. I he 67 years cf age Ocsnd has one ttrother and living, viz. Magistrate W. and Mrs. John M. Ilinson, * county. DP THE GRANDSONS. NFV ttPTJFPAT. mu as 10 mine r 11 o warring elei in Mexico, but he wlil tind that tactics will not work with I'res Wilson at the head of the go nient of the United States. , We should be businly plannin -our county conference for the mon good. Its purposes shoult peal to us all and the sooner we nents Sllrll i(,(1|lt "Tin: m.vikstv or tkk vern- One of the best among excellent addresses deliven recent Conference for the g for Good was that of I>r. 1 com- Snyder, president of VVofl 1 ap- lege, on "The Majesty of t have Among several reasons nol from the croud and : LAW ." ' tered." The sheriff showed t 'In main jt j)V flrjnR into the mo i at tin jjng three of their nut t oiuiuon fiioU which stormed thf Hi nr> i I jia<| t,Pen mot with thf lord ( o . mjne(j ^pjcJt, they wou ht Law. j foiled in their purpose luted out no man en- tnnt clt'e8- N"'1'' connot ho soon .in , A . . place. The newspa hat ho meant ?hp ma?s b and wound- The homo news' nber. If the moans by which di * Laurens Jail idoa of the plao , . lished. If a newsp : same de e - cjpan t.vpoRraphioa Id have been praj advertising. ev i Angeles to the Atl rnto on fH ?9 tlmf tl Inps and streets that tlie preji iless one vtottfl a held h.v the fat per Roes as far as ' men 1r passli Rreat diseove ^arer furnishes a made in the i iitant peoplr pain We owe to Rele e where It Is pnb- scientific man aper Is newsy and leguminous c lly, and has Ilh- nitrogen from erv man from I-.os jn the soil, an an tie who seen It most costly ol nwn (a flllvp u ",A" 4 udlce thnt was onco _ ___ mors against scientific GrXv iK away. All of tho 1 Ties that have been Says Tha nterest of aKriculture | Lawful ntific men. It was the 1 who discovered that | rops are able to take ; Albany, the air and deposit it i ant Govern d save the farmer the lawful chi< ' all fertilizer ingred- state pend man nrk/v iuiIlOilP Vl ?I* ? ES HIS OPINION t Martin H Glynn is Governor of State of New York. N. \\, Aug. 18.?Lieutenior Martin iC. Glynn is the sf executive of Now York ling the outcome of the >11 t ffu A<*ninn4 it the better. The good to he d ed from the county conference i (Calculable. y "There Is still modest garb modest womeu,' Is news proclaimed by The Greei Piedmont. And there are i more woipcn who wear modest leriv- by him why there is not a I is in- enforcement of the law is lowing: "The majesty of the la for paired by the failure of its erful officers, from the highest to est, to enforce its mandati n ' sense, the law is an abslra< many most people It is concrete garb in its officers. They repi >ett* r en- ^ Sow is the time for the f??l- strike for higher wt w is iin- New York can now executive* in^ two governors at same time Hut one i ti'on. For South Carolina at pre? and alive resent its Mrs. Pankhurst has Evelyn Thaw ' * Pp?p,p ,h?ve no pers circulate awaj l808- town, says The Mei : rial. Every pnblls boast ot bar-; erable list of sub one and the: merly llverl where is enough for |or pre Interested I hnslness reasons. ' away many papers ^ ! If you want yo^ left England pood figure beforr - jitfiivn, w an < Idea how newapa- 1 made It poaail] ' from their home tQ a large degi Iden (Con.) Jour- i cholera by th? her haa a conald- jprum; It wa> arrlhera who for- who enabled \ It waa publlahed, corn that wow In the place for ppr acre, by r And people aend i tlon and hree<l , mologlat and iir town to cot a we go to when s the world, aob- eaaea are ?fea tie for us to overcome Governor ree the ravages of hog official opl * one of hog cholera by Attonu ? the scientific man mocly to & us to secure a seed Mr. Carmc Id give a greater yield j bly was wj eason of careful selec- toff impeai ling; It. Is to the ento- extraordini plant pathologist that ! "When 1 i Insects and plant dts- the asf troylng our crops; It "all of his " ?* vwwwugo a^auisb Sulzer, according to an nion handed down today *y General Thomas Carecretary of State Mitchell, dy holds that the assemIthln its rights in institutnhment proceedings at an, ary session. the governor is impeached' lembly," says the opinion, * i powers are automatically than a reading of certain other graphs would lead one to beltev "Anderson is not appreciate her full worth out in the wor large," says The Anderson But the fault certainly is not the editor of that paper who , lets a day pass without telling < / . . para- power ana majesty, ana in ft how they enforce It, th* public and that part of t1 always on the edge of crirri tl for evasion of the law get theii id at what it means. For its < Mail, i connive at crime, to shut I , ' i to even petty violations, ] U1 ' i the suspicion that they ar never i sharing in the tainted prof the ' is to introduce the destruct v.tinn 'of society Into its last stro urn mem, )and j* at present si I general pranCP where she keei he public ? e and the a vIslt to Uncle Sam. r ideas of tleman Is quite too bu >fficers to disturbed by Her Mill their eyes to arouse f e secretly ' Notwithstanding Ha It of vice, has escaped from tin Ive forces (prison for the crimln nghold of |hif>h he has been rejourning in scriDe 10 rne mm >s threaten!UK | vertise as much a _ . .. , will fairly war That old gen- AuxI!lary. isy now to be __ Itancy. j it Is a shame i ' any state to have rry K Thaw ; ecutlve chair who e Matteawan | 'f *? a J citizens, not only c al Insane, in pVery state In th< keDt for five without savlner ths le paper, itnn an- was selentlflc s your business manufactured rant.?Publishers' implements fo cultivation of ! vesting of the iind a disgrace to we realize th? a man In the ex- spect an<f he > favors lynching, structlons of t upon all the good and the soil. >f the state, but of farmers of So a Union. It goes these meetlngi it no neonle ought I men who invented and ?u?penueu all of the Improved t?d or the r the preparation and dismissed the soil and the har>- ment. In i crops. Surely, when ant Koverr ?se facts, "we must re- 's the pla willing to heed the In- i tlon. Any hese students of plants ! nullify its So I plead with the In anotl nth Carolina to attend I thorlty of s. lm peach m< tespectfully. ney goner unui no nan boon acquitimpeachment proceedings by tike court of impeachthe meantime the lieutenlor actn an governor. Thla in mtent of the constltuother conatruction wouhk express provision." tier reference to the authe assembly to initiate ?nt proceedings the artoral says: advantages or mat ?i?.y nu,4 Whatever faults Josh Ashl Anderson may have had, kin of heart and sympathy for hi ferine followman were not t thom. Stricken with paraylsi now in a critical condition s home he has the sympathy of friends all over the state. j defense. The professed shrieking above board his ( ey of return to primitive indl idness and social chaos, is not so s suf- j enemy to the common gor sworn officer of the law ? * ingly neglects his duties s and grades men's conceptions it his failing to enforce it, who r many rn' debts by permitting vicious elements in the < .a Mioir wov nnhir anarchist, I - ^ries for a yf'ars. I'** nevertheless Ividualism flnement long enough > great an the man slaver in Nei 'ho"know- d< n<* ha ?h(, ?1p_ though he successful!; i of it hy plea of insanity. ays politi- i t certain The LaurenB Adve ommunlty idered or renting on the i suffered con- to put up with su to show that should he some w . . . promptly from th *' ^ork 8tatft has degraded by s sailing, even Kverytlme our t y puts up the mouth he heaps sh ly upon the peop line. It Is had e have declared. In rtlser. In com- tlon on this subje< recent lynch- Insult to Injury fi -I ~ 1 I - ? U|M . ch a man. There ay to remove him State A Ron1 a office which he uch utterances. F\MI governor opens his lame and contume-I la of South Caro- Ptmlc and nough for him to "Cira; the past, his posi- _ _... i?t, but It is adding To the Kd,tor t>r him to keep on Last Thurs ilAH.a nr. d in Ln.rn ,1 / 1 - W. W. I.ONO, | It Is * t and Supt. of Ext. aombly ws extraordfn I Y REUNION. v the* dtwlui gard. Oht( Dinner in Honor of State roul ridpa" Oaskey. h'n>Rf'" ' for crime? of The News: adjournnn day was a rod letter ?' the log tt Cf?SB Of Om ny opinion that if the asi8 not assembled, either in ary or regular session, it 'mhle itself and proceed to rge of its power in this rowwise the Governor of the d prevent the Impeachment ' and his friends In office, i. however great, nfter the *nt of the regular session Islature by the simple proiltinir to enll lli> Insl.l.t.... Cardinal Gibbons does not the ability of American won use the ballot with intelllgen fears the result on posterity position of mothers shoul changed. He had this to say ! ly In regard to woman su "Woman occupies the throne who feeds his purse or ho doubt sit Ion by friendly relation: len to ignorant, irresponsible riffee hut which the criminal armv i tf flp,f Thp anarchist Is ar if the pmy; with him we know hi Id be The other, sitting in the 1 recent- ?f our political house and fTrage- 'orrftS created to ken i der, opens Its doors to in the th?at would sap Its foundal Ids his po- lng In that city, a with the nently says: "The raff out of l)y us au(j in^uded \y recruits lti open en- Prf',ne. must recog mv to deal. The law provides am llgh places trials and certain p controlling th6 guilty in such caf p It in or- . ... the enemy for thp ,aw and ,ove < tion. Such prompt every South .... I not It n_ W?l,l Vlmonlf In hAI1 very pertl- proclaiming III" % law, created published 1 i, ? th,s J"st what 1 y us to be su- tho man No oi nized as such, surprised at this ply for speedy on the lynching unishment for he "Poken others <es and respect ??^''lsed people ? . But. what are i >f order should jt scorns that a m Carolinian to pie of the state ir.H? nn ances, and that ^ nun i*# iiavr tiny mm uriiui lo the world, but all of hia chil< a to bo expected of gathered at. t ie la In the leaat daughter, Mr recent declaration family dinner at Laurens. Had birthday but rlae it would have vryilent time everywhere. Some time b< ve to do about it? aembled and lajority of the peo- time hand all favor theae utter- veraatlon. V they are ready to arrived the gi iim ii * iiunry hb . . Iren and grand-children v^P.8ff,'on he home of his oldest ??ltner s. W. J. Snipes, for a an.t r'ov/\r Not that It was his B? because It was a con- rn s 0P,nl for all to get together, afore noon all had as- H? had some regular old Morgan laklng, music and con- jury In th iThen *he dinner hour see, charg r>od ladles prepared the man Pitts o "MO lift loiawu I K3 Governor Sulzor, Lleutennor Glynn nor their coundiscuss tho Attoney Geno* on tonight. Acquitted. ton, N. r., Aug. 18.?The e case of Dr. E. A. Hennesed with the murder of Oor, at Glen Alnlne ni>nr imu home; she should not sees n ono. That has been proven tii again in history, mid that is am opposed to woman's suffrt EL . inomor a man. nwum iu inunn ? me and tlons. the living repress why I majesty of the law, ,, j criminal Ignorance and a l?e- of public responsibility r?ntatlvo of sion3 like thj8 when by a tow sense which pre- Kill a falsehood by stand by and Riip makes them: but , that Is good we letting it He. protest.?Oreenwc port tho man who tablp with all In tlir name of all tho Innor ma entpr our aolemn Ratherod aro )o<i Journal. Grandpa waa that it takes to satisfy last wlnte n and when all were unlay nlgl urn! the festive board guilty upo called on and asked this morn r after bring out since Satlit. returned a verdict of not n the opening of court her? lug.