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THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA, GA., Is a t wire :? week NEWS paper, pub ii-lit.l <> Monday and Tuesday m -< ?h ??. i<. with a>l the Jalest news oi iii" word, which comes over their I - -ci .?i- diiecl to their otllce. is u111- | a:-."s? veifColumn paper, tiy an ..ngt mei.ts we have secured a -perial /ale with litem in connection "'"'OUR PAPER and lor $2 we will send The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Journal 1 An J the Tbn II AmA An /I I i iiu nuiuc auu r(iiill ALL TllltKK ONE YHAIt Tm* i- j 1 ??* best oiler we have ever , nr. le !(i i.ur fi ends ami suhscrihors Y'ui !.> i bt-tei lake mi]vantage of this ? II. nt ime. for The Journal may withdraw i heir special rato to in at 1 any time i tie fa mi \viekl.y has many promiin hi iiien anil women contributors to tin ir (oiniiui- among them being Itev r in ,J oi i 1,'ev. Walker Lewis, * lion 11 i vie Jo ilaii, Hon John Tern- I pie ?i a ves a il M i s W M Kelron he-1 i side- :Ii* i?- '.tp- of etllciei t nliiors, wl.olaKt ea e .t the news matter. ' Tin ii *1* p irin nits are well eovtreil ] I is c i umns i.l lit rm . mm i* ii>u " "" v" """ I pfiCI' I f I lie pill'1 ' duem to ;hi." oHli-p $- anil hp- j i"iif ilie t' !eea! ?>mentioned pnpeiv ^ ? i? x r-?: . Ai'ili' 1.^ IK Vr-.r.ftsv Lti)3t?, i un 3AagB a. , K ? gr rr>j < > ^ F\ p 5 ?TT" tobacco SP? I I UUSN P and SMOKF , " ii <"? Votir Llicaway! . You can 1" cured of a:iv form of t>>1>ar< . it.-. ' a ily. I..- tiiai'n u Mrurg, inn-mf- full . new life file! -<.r l.y l.iVii I r'f.fif*V nat mak weak man lany sran f cn iK.'iiKts ui nil ?!av . Over itUOtO%.iO iiretl. All ?lr?ij:::ist Cut'* , r.ml?-??il. I > i-i ami advice KKI'; A(l<lt<- . M I.H.laSfc HKMliL?Y CO., C.iicago or New York. -?3T / Cadets Ta'-e Exception j At Tillmao's Speech: II* c. ti-t- III* l)cl' li'ls* I'rcaiilQHl j Hmi;: <x and Claries Students j \\ ith 1 njxontletuai:) \ ConductToward Him. Speciul to The State. Greenville, .Ii:uo 7.? Tho news from Cleinsoti college this worn.niST it not so pacific in its character a* alight he expected itoin the statement of the trustees iu refu.s in?x to accept tho rctiouution of President llnP/.ug. It nppeurs from rep resell tut ions made by students passing through (ireenville today that Senator Tillman uiuko a red hot speech to the student cor ps"y ester day, to which they took exception and manifested their displeasure in a most effect ive manner. Ho scored the students for their insubordination on a ivuuci occasion, nut condemned very roundly the suspension of young Thornwell, saying quite ugly thiugs about the majority of the faculty in affixing such a severe punishment for a trivial off ence, by which they branded him with the word "thief" across his forehead. Tillman's defence of President Hartzog was very vigorous and outspoken, and he charged the students with ungentle* manly conduct towards the president, which caused them at once to begin shuffling their feet en the floor as an indication of their dissent from bis remarks upon their conduct. One of the boys said that this meant to express their "contempt for Tillman, and was equivalent to his being hissed. The cadots wore not under military control at the time, or else numerous arrests would have ensued, but they had been requested to assemble in the chapel and fsit that they were insulted by the remarks of Senator ^Tillman. The, lack of discipline in the last few j days has caused much disorder j among the cudels, and some of j them were under the iuflunce of liquor at night, when they would carouse at their pleusuie in the .barracks. This is the testimony of boys who were not engaging in disorderly conduct, and some of them leit the college this morning who expected to stay longe r, but they wished to avoid further annoyance from drunken boys at ni"ht, who would visit their rooms O ' after midnight and make hideous noises in the hallways in order to | prevent others from sleeping. One of the cadets stud that Tillman called them "brutes'' when tno demonstration was made as an offset to his remarks. Steamers Collide; Nine Aro Drowned. Dnhith, Minn., Juno 7.?The whalebnck steamer Thomas Wilson, Capt. Cameron, was cut almost in two by the steamer George G. Hadley, Capt. Fitz gerald, half a mile south of the Diiluth canal today and nine men I were drowned. They were most- ' ly men or tno night crow, who ' bud imo ,1c) get out of their hunks before (he vessel sunk. RKTKALS A 'OKKAT SKO J ItKT 1 It is often asked how such, startling cures, that pu/./.lo the >ost physicians, are effected by [Jr. King's New Discovery for v Jon^umplion. Hero's the sicret. i [t cuts out the phlegm nod gerranfcctcd mricus, and lets intho no saving oxygen 10 enncn utio f itafize tho blood. It heals tho J nllamcd, ctMiirhworn throat and ( nnos. 1 lard oolds and stubborn 11) toughs soon yield to Dr. Kind's j '* Slew discovery, tho most int'alli-;\ do roinoiiy for all Throat and ( .nno di-ea-cs. (iTtarantccd wot-. ( les 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle! ; rco at (Y.iwfotd Ilr-'s., an Id. K j 1 >Iu< Uey ifc Co. I Criminal Court ") in Florence Sunday;. 1 l ii ilot Smith milI < ci| With \ ami. Intone J- ! t c! o ?i ManiFestod '/ Special to 1 lie State. ' 1 1) Florence, .louo 's. ? I* or t he i ^ ii:: l time in the history i?f Flor- j Ml enee county,court has remained in : * f session nil Jay Sunday hearing J r the Smith ami Dennis ease, and i , . me- mivt-i mil ueee-sury proceedli ing bus been talked about no lit- . ? u lie. I'hough the beat in the j i'ourt room was in ten so enough to $ wilt a rubber collar there were no u vucuut seats aud tho crowd re- p mained until the jury filed into p their room late tonight. n The lust witnes* 8 for the defense 0 Mr. W. F. Dennis, testified be- B fore the dinner recess and this fi .. Sl i-l -> unci iujiiu >vas iukuu up wmi ine arguments. Solicitor Johnson opened for the State and was'fol- ^ lowed by Mr. llhame for the do* ^ fence. Th<?n came Mr. ltagsdale ^ for the defence and lastly Solicitor VYilson. Mr. Kershaw for the c State did not address the jury. ^ Splendid efforts- were made on both sides and every bit of the voluminous evidence was carefully sifted. Air. Ragsdalo was eloquent. ^ There is much speculation as to the verdict. Many think a mis* ^ trial will result, while others look ^ fur an acquittal. Very few seem ^ to expect a verdict of guilty. * " n Lightning Strikes a Church. a s St. Joseph, Mo., June8. ? Dur- p ing the graduating exercises of the p Odeli, Neb., high school, held at ^ the First Methodist church lust J night lightning struck the tdilico ( demolishing a tower on the struc n lure and rendering! unconscious j( several pectators and graduates. w Ihc building was soon a tire and 1> the lives of main people wero in t( peril but the Humes wero soon cx n tinguislied. It i> tadievid n<>" deaths will result ulleough several women are suflcring severely from u the shock. S Two Men Kill <1 by Saint? Bolt, c Columbus, (in., .Juno 8.'?A '' 1 1 heavy wind and thunder storm which passed over this city thin " nflnrn/inn .i.in.'tiil 1 . I .. . . ft I. . f 4 ^ IIILVIIII'VU v illiobll IIIU llVillll I'l I >VU people, perhaps fatally injuring m a Third and incurred considerable damage to buildings. The dead: J. .J. Willis, a carpenter, Louis McClain. Injured: M. C. Cochran. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhcea when your bowels are out of order. Cascarets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. "C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. STAND I IKK \STONE WALL Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning 3czema, scald heads or other skin Jiseases.?Ilow '{ why, by using liucklen's Amica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Itheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for riles. 25c at Ciatvfonl Bros., and ,1. F. Mackcy ^o's drug stores. , HOW'S 'Mils ! Wo offer One Hundred Dollars fievuril for any oa-e < ' ? a'arrh 'hat canioi t)t* cur-Ji Ov Hull'- raiii'ih run. Ktf CHKNKY & ?? , Props Toe-o, O. We the umlsraluneii la.e Viiiwd ? ) Shen \ fit' I a* I lo yesr-. hi V iciieve h oi , i eeilj t.oii. ralih* tn :iI lilfi 11 (I"" ' r:l - I - IIII I' II Mill in I hi c r \ > < i'l? uolurn-m i.ii h i H n \ \ i - i .t I'KITAX. A'iiol'H|i Diogtfi-i f ol< il<i. <> \ A III <f| < f ?' S v - VT ) 1 V f N W lii'li il- I' II K -i i*. 'I I?*11 ?, (i 'x ("?i is i h ore ? l lc? 5i i :t h'. 'i i ?fc? i'i- ?- I \ uno the t !< >' <' ..e ?i. ... I Hiirni'"'* "i tin- gjptcui ' i ? 7( er ?>< 'r ' I j . , Ji ! j tn i '?' t i''!? * ( f ! i . "it Ki? i -i PiUd nrr I l / V % .{ 0 ? * ft Jenkins Sword Fund s Jul iinx- o: >,W)U To Cr?uiiTouted t?t lie lilt in 111 < -ii vl iiumeio luutl > .... - d l lio ltniU <.o.imnulo i 'yv cili- !i ens of Souik k iin Hnu fcir * sword 11 t> Oo^ivtn Aliijor Mictli Jenkins iih Qui) finally cltMii t:p and a alanco uliicli i i'.niiiiin il l. i. isposed of by contribution t<? tbo | \ utul for the Hampton monument^ li 'lie total amcu'nt subscribed for ij ho s\\ old wii> $414.40. i he to j nl expenditures by the couiaii'.'.to it chrrge of the presentation were1 1 383.70. leaving n balance of . 30.70 on baud. I ho coiuinilleo ^ nauiuiously determined to run riuute Ibis amount to the Hump " [>u monument fund and the chairtan of the committee turned it vertoCol. A C Hasluil, chair- 11 lan of the Hampton monument und.?Columbia Record I The Colu trbia correspondent of ho News and Courier speaking of ho nundiiiui'v <>t' Mr A W I I ** j ... .... . .? .> o or Comptroller General, hav?: Mr. Jones is one of the most' % I ompeteut men for sueti a position I a the State. Ho kuowsevery foot. u f the ground and would make an ' ,J xcelleut officer. He has b.'in 1 . \ iii rained from the button) up aud a addition to being an export ae- ^ ountaut has been an auditor aud ' nows the details of the work, in 0 S88 he was the auditor for Ab*? j ? eville County, and made a most 1 xcelient Officer, and poiated out i lutters that were quickly seized, i . nd did much to remodel the tax ' fl y stein. He was appointed phos- ' M hate inspector, and tilled that 15 osition with entire satisfaction, i% nth justice and fearlessness. Mr. ones is now auditing clork in the 'omptroller General's offi. >, and u a i that capacity has charge of the isuranee, phosphate and other 1 mak. Lie has attended to a mini- J er of settlements anil intricate ix situa'ion in various counties j nd his work in connection with ( lie insurant department has f * " 1 rought forth Ihohighest com- i lendation. lie has wutchid the s interest s car fully and not ' single wild cat company lias il oine into tlio State snoo lie iins " een working up this end of the tl ine under Mr. Derlmni. Mr. Jones ( I'ill make an nclivo ..!#*? ....I ^ "* ""6" """ I xpetcs to win upon his merits*. < o IFYUUWILLPUTC^n: with thie-garglo your throat often it ' fcO? Keep fact always fresh iu ; For Cuts, Ma?ke9 and need only to apply ican & few times and tho soreness conquered and the wound* To get the best results you of soft cloth with the liniment wound as you would a poult'u ? 2uo., COc. and SI. KEEP AN EYE ON KKS n disease^ nmontf yuur fowld u-o Mexlc. \ i ? Murder Trial4: in Berkley. ppceil to Til* Slate i ok - r, Juie Gib. ? >1 ?t v*. Robert Knowlcs, murer. Verdict, gudty u lib reoomici\daliojt to uiercy; sentence, life 11 the penitontinrv State vs Juh W.Ilium*, mur* let*. Verdict, -oi.ty of iimnItmghfer. \ M\te v*. Adam linger, murder, 'er lict, guilty; sentence, to 1 to mig (iu Friday, July 25th. This s the first feculence ofNlealh that in-* Seen passed in this couty for nntYiher of \enrs. it is not ex>ected that any effort will he made o stay prooe< dings. i5tato vs. Luciyp Dura'ut, uiurler. The jury failed to agree ml a mistrial was ordered State vs. B. 1* Mai tin, nurdor. /erdict, by order ut' the court, lot gtiiity. ? Nihil Wreck of An Kxcursion Truin Alpiua, Mich , June 8.?An xcuieion train on the detroit and Detroit and Mackinaw railroad ihich loft hero at 7.15 today for Saginaw, consisting of an engine lid 12coachn4 and carrying over 00 people, was wrecked at Black ( iver while running 40 miles an our. One man was instantly illed, throe wore probably inured, and nearly 50 others re eiveu injuiioi ot various degrees f severity, ranging frrm bruises nd'cuts to broken 1 itnl> ?. ^^^CANPY enuinc stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." D*y'Vorid*C?jr^"*** for colds ami sore throat use Kermott'i ites I.axative Quinine. Easily taken at t?d Quick Ir C or. /IGOR c MEN Mnsily, Quickly, IVriii.tticully Restored nVhipn I?K..IUAN " s I i\ 1 )\ I Y/ t rilAltUA's, I' . .| <!?KAT KfiliNtm TONIC iNi> VITALIZKtt is^oStl with svrit jnjjo. iic it i'iocuri rvnu> ebldty. ,<>:si Yiinl iy Kai.'ititi n ry, K !.i, )i/./i!? H.vMcila Stops . 11 Ill-tins >. the Nervous -ysieo ? ; u.-ed !y hid It ?< ti- or hx.-e>-tv<- IT'u ? f lot aeco, Opium, i it]t! is, ??r /.ivii,? lo Pa:-e iluii Kills" li wards otl Innit}", Consumption ami Dent)' It b ars ilie Blood ami Brain, Builds up be ^battered Nerves, Restores die 'ire of Youth, etui Bring" the I'ltik 1 i??w to Rale ClteeUv ?i"<i Makes you foungnnd Slroi.jj n?*a*n ftOc , 113 toxes $5. By Mall "> Any Adtlpes?. r? fori Bros Bruagiet, agents. I.au as t r / tfulof Mexican Mustang Llnto a glass holt full of water and will quickly euro a Bore Throat this pour memory:? all Open Sores, you ani ^iniment nnd inflammation_will 3d flesh healed. Bhould saturate a piece i and bitul it upon tho ic. OO a hot Hp. ,r.V n?<l nt tlio vory flrfit sljnt of ly Bumblefoot or other An Muttaog Llulmcnt, > "*