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TP L TIWRLOW S. CARTF.R. KDl rou AM) MANAGKK. srnscKiption vkmi I ssi'kd v?*ki>nk.?I>.vv am) saiphdav WKDNKSI) AY, MAKCil 0, ]'.?<?4 The Portrait of Gen. Jenkins. Work of Mi-s Clara Barrett Strait Complimented by Member of the Old Command. Monday's State : The port rait of den. Micah Jenkins which was painted by Miss Clar.i 11 urett-Strait has b> < 11 accept'd by the committee, tho members of which expia ss their satisfaction. Col. Asburv Cowaid, suporiutendent of the Citadel icademv, expres?o^ bis opinion of ike work in tin following ]? n .7, u a go ; "HnviiiL' bad an onnorlnnitv I to inspect the oi! portrait of my lamented hero-friend, <! ;>. Micah .Jenkins, I take pleasure in saying that I think it is a faithful copy of the photograph from which it was fasten, and as good a likeness of the original as can now he honed for. The texture of the work is excellent. In my judgment the portrait should bo accepted as satisfactory." "I think Miss Strait has executed a fine portrait, worthy of the subject in whose honor site has worked with loving devotion, as I understand het lather was a friend and 'comrade ?>f Gen. .lenkius; and the th inks of evt ry survivor of thai gallant command am due to the gifted joung arti-t for the excellent portraiture she has ir -du.- d, * writes Col J a inc.- A. Hovt cf Green v ill o. The following iiom a moinher of Gen. .Jor.Uin-' ? tinman 1 is a MllCCie It'M 1111 < > 1 1 U 1 loll] I apt Y> . 1>. Smi'h, formerly eaptain ef Company (r, Palmetto harp.-hool ers: 411 have .-een t!io picture of (icn. Jenkins and 1 think it very tine. I was the I i-t captain that commanded his c hi e unpany after he was promote*! to colonel; was present at the Wilderness when lie was killed. No hraver, rantler man ever lived or drew a .-word than (Jen. Mirih Jenkins.'' Rev. D. A. l'ics.-droJ thi* city -ny>: "I have called at lion. .Jo.-eph Pope's rc.dden and view ed pi ;! rait of in/ l.ih colonel, i Mieuh .Jenkins, i the k it a.- near I pet fo< I as it could he, as I rc j member him -id y. ir- atjo. [ ' was a men.oer of Fifth reditu ni, ('o'lijian v i)." Ail the IF puhiiean ar no in j the Rons velt !?md wa^on lh.it asthewa^on i-? very heavy and 1 the pi-- enye. u v.-. y ?pi:in< some, the vehicle in iv !. ?!< dowr. before it <<, ! t i ti:. .. ite houv*. -Atlanta Journal Hirds eat the 1?r>!I weevil; i! is therefore of prime importance i ! the cotton holt to pro-orve tin* insectivorous birds. 'I'iic farmer ;>r land owner or merchant or inm ufactnror who permits the de?Jrtir tion of Mich birds oil Ins property is e.)C ?i;r n.'in/ hi- owt ruin. I- or 111 (* !>oII i coiuinj*. The Stale. Although the reporter has not heart! nnyl? ><ly a't mpt to uphold tlie ji:>ii -o ? i' t'.e law '.viiii !i pro viden an exti*m t ix of nrli a^uiK it coonti. ll. in v --o ; r >per to drive !! p? : w f; .:n their :><?nh r>\ he ' i <prte j a It II!ll he of la ; : Ma i . ( . press t h. oi M-l ves a-i j i-ri'et-tl y w;' i 1 in;j to pi.) the ex:ra t. : -Yor.; ville inquirer. Lynched fv toiler in Springfield, Ohio Fulo <>r i N mi-,.' W!i ? lmd Slain a Police Ser^enn1 l>o?J\ KM. died With Huilrt*. Springfield, ()., .March 7. ? Richard Dix m, t? np_.ro, w.-n -hot to death h re toni<?ht by m mob, for the kitlii tf Policeman C'harlci CMiis who die! todin from wounds iceeived tit the hands of I)ixon on Sundtiv. / < .11: . 1 . 1 10 v wm-> i;i i mini* loisixon s room on the n< Afro's request. Dixon said lii-i mist rem liu<I his clothes in her possesion. v'ollis nccompinied Dixon to the room nu<l in a short time the 111 nn and woman etipn -t>d in a quarr*! which result ed iti Dixon shooting the woman, who is vai'owiuy known as Anna or Muni' Corhin, in ^ho left lirc:i>t, in 1 over the heart. Skc l'< !1 l>no? n ?'ious at the lirst sliot and < >'! jumped towards the ii".fro to j reveal his escape from the r mm. Dixon the i tired four hall into 'o' is, tho last of which penetrated his abdomen. Dixon went iutm"diubdy to polie* lie.ulquaiieis and ^nve hiuis-df up. lie was taken to jai! As soon ns (.'oliiu* death became known talk of lynching the neon was hear J and tonight a crowd he-jan to jatlior about the jail. At 11 o'clock the negro wat taken fn vi the jail tin 1 shot t< dentil in the jail yard and the laxly w;t^ taken from there to theeornei of \Iaiu street and Fountain uvc nop and Imny to a telephone pole where thcuioh spent tke next hall hour riddling the body with I>11 i 1 et> fro n several hundred rcvolv. rs, I lie mod forced an entrance to tile jail by butting m the cast doors with a railroad iron. ?? -IBOw Killed an Old Fanner and an Indian Woman. ( liai li it.-, X. t ., .March ?.? A special frmn Red Springs, N. C., says: Alotiso We.ilherly yesterday aftcino. i:, three milci east of thie place, s!i it and instantly killed Del .Jackson, a highly re-pec*cd farmer. Wosthei !y immediately soil1.'.lit refuse in the 0\)tan In(t'.an settlomcnt, where he became involved in a ipmrr?d with a mom bond' that race, .Joe Locklcar, icsnhing in the killing <d' Locklcar's daughter, who was acting in the capacity of peacemaker. Two deputies with a posse and hound- scon ml the- swamp* ir v hi'-h Y. i athr i ly \va i in hiding on I ii captured today anc lodged in j Aiur.!"r 1 n .M irion. S,xm ::! to I Ue fist ito. . i:i. in, Mar. 7.?John Ktulinj i ' . 5 I til, (.iniigtd with I lie tnur i! r >i a i.>;;n named Johnson i> "a .a; a arc lu ^ioes. I ho tw< j s;n.r..... s w i !: ?d at n saw mill am jo- i./'i. i t 'gother one ofthu shun war ' Mill. i'li men inns li ;a - one diiii ad! v diinnj tin? >1 t", or some lime previously l a' whoa lt.dly wont into the wanty c tiiK > lay night Johr.soi t i i U.ally to take ill- frying pal into the ya:d an i cook his uuppe there. KadS\ i.artcd out, bu when i.u got to the ?loor ho turn odj drew hit pistol and shot John you throe times. This is jwcordinj ! r> I ! 11 * t n I : .... - J ' - - 1 * '1 ... . ....... ivin in lull !) j JVilU i v I!iis morning. When asked r. In lie not. the man, ho replied "Well, he h:id heon deviling iik ;dl 1 iy. ' Uadly docs not aecus( Johnson of having made any at ta< k tip'*?i l.iin, and when nsket % /;, i t.;n> >ii di ! when ho \va it si! : 4 *i: , h " jiist holler cd." liidly left after the ehootng, i) j; was c.r?lnrcd enl i?ronglit to M.iri.in as stated uhovu. ait.;. (>: ecu Lo^'H ?2,500 Worth 1 of I)ium mU on a Sleeper - ., Hlnoksburg, 8. (J., Mar. ?\? Mi-;. M. J. Greet), of Macon, (In., wiis robbed of Oiatnonds valu (1 at ?2,500 after leaving Salisbury this morning. Mrs Green was el route home from Now York and wis duo to have arrivo.d Jit Atlanta this afternoon. Mrs. Green went into th" toilet room th's ui uning leaving in her berth ? a handbag c mtnining a purse in * winch wore two diamond rings ] valued at ?2,500 and a watch en- g graved with her name. W hen she returned 15 iniuutes later the borlh was made tip and tho purse gone. Condemned Mm Fights for His Life. Opclika, Ala , March 5.?C 11. Sparks, a negro morderci was g hangod here today under exciting ;'bieu n-t mcus . llaforo being tak- ? 1 en from hi* e dl Sparks assaulted _ 1 an i severely wounded one of tlio p.uird.s with ;i knife. Sparks-was (J then pinned to the wall with pitch 1\ ik- and llio sheriff and deputies ov rpo-vered and handcuffed hi n, ^ nl'lcr winch he was led to the I r scaffold. The otst drop was un- " sncoessful on nceuunt of tho rope 1 breaking, and it was necessary for I the inudercr ! ? mount Hie sculTohi a^ain. Tae rope was shortened tnul ^ vthis tim hi- neck was broken. i* ll ! II ippv When They Are In Jail. ! * j <Kroin the lloston Record.) * .Mai a p? i-oner, ns soon as * he steps foot iii the outer ofiice," . s;ii 1 i (diaries street jail oflicor, * ' throws himself into a chair with ? ' a sioh of relief, muttering. 'This is tlie first happy hour in many \ ( ; months.' This i 3 especially true of j j men charged with largo embezzle- j . ments. Their consciences rbeem { to be on the verge of collapse until they arrive under the shadow .oftheiul, when they then see , ' the ir future clearly. Across t ho iec. i Paris, March 0.? A dispatch to L'Echur from St. Petersburg, j says that trains nmv run directly j from Samara to Mukden and Vladivostok, as u result of 1 ho j completion of tho railroad across jthe iee at Lake Baikal. This, , : brunch of the line was inaugurated March 2 bv the Prince of Khilkoil', ! I minister of railroad communication. Aftei I lie celebration of imuss the tii s! I: oin, composed of j < " 2r> c?i! s, was sent across the lake. L ieh train cariie.s from COO to | SOU men. The services is regular ,and between three thousand and lii 1 j foui thousand mon are sent every | <l?y toward Manchuria. / i: i) i: >\v KitH. w a now Kits. : BOWERS' BROS. i'|Builders' end Contractors. -i J.uniho'.ah kinds. !"<>< -ale. I I'irtMiiig and Matching at aliort ' ' mil i y T.iiimI ,v.?r!: ami it- !l work a hjcc? " ia't.v , ve ITS your ?>ni(.'i'rf, BOWERS BROS. , " Ncvir Depot. !* 1'i'tiy Ji. 1001 oc r. -v./. ?.rz'.wnz-x.r' - -s: .1 vsmt.vkui0 >eSKv;-us???Fn ? . w* -JMK?v . t f) CAN WE liMVT fST YOJ\j i 1 1 ; I-. .. . - ' h, | |. ? ? v-. ' ~ f ^ - ? - HEOC IMPKOV CAM r ; ?c> a \;*7 t ;x | v 9# [ - '*? / .v ?, > # JL > ? .V ? V"TM THS * < 1 HCAccci'.-t'.1 n \ * . c F.n o v > ,, ? i: . < i Wri'.. -I ... - jVA " ' . . V : ' Lj l. r. r I Hffvr.ir -it V ' > ?i Ai'a-ppj o^New" Thanking em utiumago and in fast It indasess in lave decided to ex thirty Days Loi so that all o iCEieftt ?>4 reduced ire principally ov< nonth iaileitd t?* si >280 liEIOWS that w< OBSUSE & 111 which is by i on look like yon i ;hein. With ever Milce. j^Biaranteeii lades ?>e* roses Its ivlsy they easi nsak because every pier uid shruiok befoi consequently then lading o forwa Hie cut prices tor tvsll only eal 1 at ot Stock nili promis< . OBSte OS <>131" COID|>< Rembember our It The very best o pair guaranteed t< leather soles and not prove to be th you at our store, < you a new pair or that is not as we 1 n ihYV i LallNl ^ $ S Come alosg ai Wo have a samph you to take out of Our best soft Millinery, a ft ?/ 7 eloseovt cheap. (jlroeeries of n cheap and meet ai Again thanking patronage shown will continue to p remain. ii <!8 ib F -mIIi mi IIijullB Dibit ?&]Lk k fear to AI So 3'crkti ?nH J?iiS ?"?>iliziiig 5! - f? rf" /? to "I /5 B t: h a k * f} R It w k i,v; u a ? J ? u L <- , L tieii^ nger in Slaugit i our ciistoaieris prices. < ^otli in eir :<{5-r:%;t''b ma ma? ilj. B'ega&^Hess <>f < ' Biave 'hi- exehs* |S. Kill All fa a* iise oesi siitia were moulded m 'y suit there is a t as? j?h si new sn sliagK*. Ko\V 1 ;e v?? suela a guas : t. of goods is tlioi re it is made Ih S3 is no chance of [*<l boys, and take the next 80 day ii* ? itinoniiiii and 3 to dress you up editors give you a ougias and fiodman Lin that is imiiiufaet t> be solid leather < double tip toe ai e same as the s ;ut open, we will i receipt of the o cprcsent it to be. Mi MM IS Hi id let your era nil 3 lot that we will 1 our way. - ?' liosomshirts at ee ;w pickings left, il kinds in abund my prices given y ; our customers f< us in {.lie past am atronize us in tl Yours to Ik k IK'S &P0TO-US 11. thri ithceai a {? fo<* tliei?' a> sargeiy we erlng Prices . wall get the is what we i iw tile next rest J?vea *y J ive sale of ig and anakes s?i oous*ed isi H vritten guarlit iai case it can tell yon an tee, simply mmgliSy tested garment; shrinkage or advantage of h and at you L inspect our or else make siew suit. ie of Shoes. aired. Kvery counter; solid id if they do ample sl'iown ! freely give nes returned Mi 1111 he eoyed. almost give ?st. which we will ance, will sell Oil. >r ther liberal (1 hoping they lie future, we herve. ' ^ ^ - . 11