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Jett's Neck Saved 1 By A Lone Juror. Thut One Man Mane it a Mistrial t at .lacks?>11 ? Kleven Were for I Conviction. ? I Jackson, Ivy., June 10.? But A for one juror, Curtis Jett would h havo licen convicted here today a fur the murder of J. B. Marcum, ti und a majority of the jury also r favored the conviction of Thomas u White, lioth tonight are almost jj 100 miles from home in jail at c Lexington ami their trial will bo ut (\nthianu, more than 100 miles |i from .laekson. awav from the g mountains ami in the lllue lirass V region, under very different eon- si diliotis from those existing in h 11 routhitt county. tl Willi sueh general eonfidence ii in the surroundings of the next st tri ll there is a general belief here fi that "everything is for tho best tl after all." If tho verdict had is Ween one of conviction the rcsi- ji dents here feel that violence would w have followed and that it would <li have extended to others than witnesses, jurors and those who hud ? taken part in the prosecution. Col. Williams is at Frankfort ^ tonight conferring with the governor regarding the withdrawal ii: of the troops. It is understood el that he advised the governor that ^ ei no number of troops enn stop the ^ lurking firebugs or hidden ussas- psin-, luit that at least one company should be kept in .1 acksnn as long as Frovost Marshal Long- C1 mire is kept in charge of the town. There is a feeling of relief here q tonight so far as old scores are ,.( concerned, but there is still a je reign of terror because it is be n lieved that others "have been h marked." u STARTLING KVZDBNUB [j Fresh testimony in great quan- u it v is constantly coming in, deelarI.';..--'-. xr? ix l< w.1'1. jviiij; n i^UW 1 /iscovery or Consumption Coughs ami c' Colds to he une?pialed. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland T Bentorville, Va. serves us ex ample. He writes: "I hud liron- y chilis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. ft King's New Discovery, and a few p, bottles wholly cured me. 4,K<piul- ^ ly effective in curing all Lung and ^ Throat troubles. Consumption, n l'ciiumoniu and Grip. Guaranteed p by Funderburk Pharmacy, Craw- p ford 1'ros., and J. F. Mackey & w (hi. Druggists. Trial bottle free, f, regular sizes EOc, and $1.00. \ Reflections of a Hachelor. ? c ~ . . S A maximum ot talk is a sign of ^ a mimimum of thought. C When a young man gets rid of (1 ihe idea that ho can write poetry | lie has a had attack of going in n Is for a | >u I d ie career. The man who keeps on good terms with his hotelier and grocer ^ is saved from being on had terms * C with hts hanker. f I he reason a woman can nearly ^ always do better than a man in a ^ stock market gamble is that she . doesn't do ii on judgineut.-?New 1 York i'i ess. II is Preference. a Wife -John, 1 wish you would { mind the baby an hour i?r two. e I'm going down town to have u \ tooth polled. i Husband (inspired)?You mind t the I>nby, my dear, and I will go t down town and have a couple of t teeth pulled. ?Chicago News. o - ? t Stop/* the Coiif/h and Work* ffo ? tfiv Cold. r Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets cure a cold in one day. No c Coro, No Pay. Price, 25e. OABTOIIIA. b Bourn the You Ha?8 *lways Bougflt *'eT"! 'ondition of Affairs in Jackson Still Deplorable. Jackson, Ky., June 20.?Since he removal of Jett and White tn ^exington and the pros|>ect of nother trial in another county teyorid the scene of the feud in^ luence, theie is considerable talk el o of prosecutions jfor perjury ml bribery. It is said that a nove is ou loot to swear out warants at once for the arrest oJ nen in high places for bribory, >erjury and accessory to the rime before the fact. The situation is still one of ap ? 'pl _ if ' > uuuusiuii. i no iorcmun or me rand jury Unit indicted .lott and Vhitehau been threatened ami ddiers were stationed around his ouse last night as well as around lat Haddix, ? ho testified to seelg Crawford and Tharpe, team:crs for Hargis Bros., coining 0111 the Kwen hotel just l>efore io tire was discovered. Anxiety i felt for others, witnesses and irors, and the provost marshal ill continue holding Jackson unar martial law. RZVfiN TO DSIFBRATZON Living at an out of the way lace, remote from civilizat'on, a imily is often driven to desperaon in case of accident, resulting i Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, Lc. Lay in a supply of Bucklon's rnica Salve. It's the best on irth. 25c, at Crawford Bros , J. '. Mackey&Co., and T Eugene underhurk Drug Store. Many of the county papers are ryinir out to delinouents. some , . 1 1 ireateningly and a few in wrath, 'lie fellow who habitually bor>ws his neighbor's daily paper i bad enough for severe punish* lent, but '.he person who receives is county paper for weeks, lonths and years?who gathers rom its columns all he knows of le happenings in county. State nd the world at large?and fails j pay the pitful'y small price liargod cannot be suitably charctorized in public language.? lie State. m 70RIS or ALL zszrsiB.ZBST OBI Can anything be worse than to sel that every minute will be your is; * Such was the experience of Irs. S. H. Newson, Decatur, da. "For three years" she writes, d endured insufferable pain frrin idigestion, stomach and bowel rouble. Death seemed inevitable /hen doctors and all remedies ailed. At length 1 was induced to ry Electric Bitters and the result /as miraculous. 1 improved at nee and now I'm completely re. overed." For Livor, Kidney, Itomach and Bowel troubles Klecrie Bitters is the only medicine. )nly 50c. It's guaranteed by Fun erburk Phnrmnacy, Crowford Iros , and J. F. Mackey tfc Co. )rnggists. In bis baccalaureate sermon at larvard Dr. Henry Van Dyke uok for his theme "The Good )ld Way," and showed that those ami lies and those countries have >een most peaceful and serene hat have cherished sobriety and ustice and acknowledged the di ino lnw of righteousness. "1 ell you, in} brother men," he aid, "it bus become too fashion, ilc to sneer urn) jeer at the oh ashioned ways of the old fashion d American household. It would >o well for us if we could go back nto thv old way?which proved o be the good way ? uml mainuin,us our fathers (ltd, the sancti y of the family, the sucrednosi if the marriage vows,the solemniy of the mutual duties binding tureuts and children together. ' roin the households that follow* d this way have come men that ould rule themselves as well as heir follows; women that could e trusted us well as admired." UHWER SALVE the most hssllng salvo In ths world. i Kducution docs not tit for any profescion, but for nil professions. It prepares for every oontingen y i of life. In the words of Bishop Huntington to teachers: "You ! ? waut to rear men tit and ready for ' all spots and crises, prompt unci busy in affairs, gentle am.nig lit ; tie children, nelf-relianl in danger, ' genial in company, sharp in a jury box, tenacious at u town meeting unseduciblo in a crowd, 'onder ! at a nii'.k bi'il not likfli' ?? , ? ? J ? ? J??l? into the lir.t bout at h shipwreck, i atfectionute and respectful at hoiuc, obliging in a traveling party, shrewd and just in the market, i reverent aud punctual at church? bravo in actiou, patient in suffer* iug, believing and cheerful everywhere, perfect in spirit, sorving the Lord. This is the manhood that our uge and country uro asking of its educators ? well 1 built and vital, manifold and har- 1 monious, full of wisdom, full of energy, full of faith." And these high qualities can he cultivated by out young men and women in the college as perhaps nowhere else. The college course which fails to give of these as w? 11 us of learning rohs its would tie ben< ticiui ics. The l> >y or girl who with a diploma in hand is 1 less useful in the old home and on 1 the old furin and in the old com- ' inu111ty has brought back only the hollow shell of education.?The * State. j' TEN YEARS IN BSD. K. A. Gray, ,J. P., Gakville, ln<l., writes, "For ten years I wr.s conlincd to my hod with diseuso | of my kidneys. It was so severe that 1 could not move part of the time. 1 consulted the very best medical skill avuilable, but could get no relief until Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to mo." T. Eugene Fundebrurk. Fo The Reedy. the A-B-C of good het Bey Big end Healthy. *' My little boy wm rery sick and 1 [ not take any nourishment. 1 got a pa of Fptce' and fed him on It, and am pi to say he is thriving. 1 will now put nl side any boy of his age, as be Is bl| heal thy. All I feed him on la ' Force.' "Mrs. J. Lxhdlbt Kmh ^gmmmmmmrnrnrnamtm I : . !l MS > /a i ' *^/jAv^JL^ * 1 Sltnninflp SIah*? H VtVJffAMg IIVHM I THE SUCCE5SF I FERTILIZES HE 1 The Virginia-Caroli E "Manufactures the beet I E Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. H CHARLESTON. 8. & g X * Suvo Your F? rage. Our farmer * should sivo all tho forage they possibly ran thin \ ear An the Augusta Chronicle fays, the failure, ?l nosi total, if uol quite mo, of the Northein hay crop from protracted drought, makes the saving of abundant or Mi|>er~ abundant fo: ago of all kinds of the greatest importance. Hay a d other cattle food will bj high priced antl in a great demand We have hud a propitious season and while the North has only one cutting of grass, we have several harvests. The South might to grow all the forage she needs and buy none at ull from abroad. We should raise ull the corn (hut we require. Abundant forage and grain should mean extensive cattle and swine raising. It should also mean a vast expansion of dairy products. Foley*s Honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiate*. Supreme Court Decision as to Violation of Farm Labor Contracts. It is not often Ilia* violations of f..i hi labor contracts reach the supreme c uirl, but such a cass was decided yesterday ?the State of South Carolina v. Wade L ing. The lattei had secured advances Dn a lien given bi R. C. Folk of Sumter county. Afterwards to perforin the labor required of him by the contract." lu the magistrate's court, the defendant was found guilty by a jury and appealed to the circuit court, which reversed the action of the magistrate's court. The supreme court has sustained the magistrate.? The State. ?Fay your Subscription to the Lkduek and be happy. 1 [fjn Damps was father of a lass H Who, by her brightness, led her I class. I The teacher asked Miss I Dumps the question: | "How can you beat asalat digestion t" 4 By eating * Force."' 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(a i o ' a. ? q. >g ?E fw North Carolina's Foremost Newspaper, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, EVERY DAY THE YEAR. TJ CALDWELL & TOMPKINS. Sa<] fVlUUttl, You J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. will JJ58.00 PER YEAR. any OBSERVER Tl iteceives the largest Tele- tiT"l graphic News Service deliver Kev ed t<? any paper between Washington and Atlanta, and aide its special service is the greatest ever handled by a North jtae( Carolina paper. the | THE SUNDAY OBSERVER !^ Consists of 16 or more pages, oue and is to a large extent made ?i up of original matter. I 8HK SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER. ' Printed Tuesday and Friday, #1.00 per year. The largest bmt paper in North Carolina. 8?*iu Sample copies sent on application. Address TUE OBSERVER, Fc Charlotte, N. C. cun ASTORIA r Infants and Children. e Kind You Have Always Bought jars the yf. t mature / w . Jr Nf Use ? For Over Thirty Tears ASTORIA MB NMTMHI MIBWT. NIK WW wn. NCASTER AND CHESTER RAILWAY. schedule in cfleet Nov. 9, 1902. (Daily except Sunday) fESTBOUNR | EABTBl UNI/, s. 14 and 16 I No's. 6 and 1?. r. p Mr A F M 0 05 Ar Chest, r Lv 11 40 8 15 5 3.5 Hicli burg 12 17 8 39 5 25 Bascombville 12 27 8 4d 5 10 Fort LawD 12 43 8 56 4.45 Ly I.aneaBler Ar 1 10 9 16 o. 14. leaving Lancaster 6*46 am., ce? close conueciiou at Chester b Southern Railway No. 86 for iriotte and point8 north; and Beard Air Line ' Atlanta Special" Atlanta and poiuta west Alpo b Carolina ami Northwestern Rail^~ i No 10 Tor euoir N. (J, and iu* aedlate points, and Southern Rallf No 83 for Columbh and points ih. o. 15, leaving Clns.er 10.00 a in. nects with Southern Railway N?n rom Columbia and roiuts south; board Air Line "Atlanta Special" a northern and easteru points and tLern Railway No. 33 fr.m North* 9 d eastern points, an Lau* t ^ith 8 C A G E for Blackubuig. o. 16, leaving Lancaster 6 15 p m, uects at Lancaster wiihSCAGE a Camden and Marlon, and SouthRailway No. 84 at Chester for irlotle and i oinU north O. 17. l/?vlilir r.'hxaln. u o ? - - . ? >" 1' Ul( Dfcts at Chester with r>oullitrn Iway No. 34 from Columbia ami its south. JaS M HEaTH, Geti Pass. Agt. LEROY 8PRIM1H. President.. E SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF ATLANTA. OA., twice>a week NEW8 paper, p*.ib ed on Monday and Tuesda., 01 t wm k, with all the latest new* oi world, which comes over ti vir ed win? direct to their office, is ilght-page s*ven*column paper, y arrangements we have secun d a :ial rate with them in connection "OUR PAPER and for $2 We will send The Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Jonrnal And the The Home and Farm ILL THREE ONE YEAR. b Is the beet offer we have ever letoour friends and subscribers, i had better take advantage of this r at once, for The Journal may idraw theli special rate to u<t a' time. Ire He ml-weekly has rnnav prom.i men and women contributors to r column* ainor.K them being H?m Jones, Hev. Walker l^ewL, i Hai vie Jordan, HxJ) John Tern Qiaves and Mrs W H Felroii beb their corps of efficient editors i take care of the oews matter, ir departments are well covered jolumns of farm rears is worth pnoe of the papers. >nd direct to tltis-office 92 and se? i the three above mentioned paper vear, Addiese. IE LANCASTER LED6ER MKOAitn.t. a. PAKTOHIA. a tb? j) N? Kind You Haw Always Bought itm , y/ i T&ZZZiu rfey's Honey a Tar vs colds, prevents pneumonim,