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free from other demands here. Again mI hearr i' '111 of hope for the elee i.nl of Bryan and Kern. Honest gov erminent and rule by the people are at stake and important beyond any b.attle at the polls in the last gener ation is the pending contest. "I would not for one moment con sider remaining in any way connect ed with the committee; therefore, I hereby tender my resignation as treasurer of the )enoeratie national committee, that not the slightest con test of my own could in any way be used by the president to cloud the sky and shield our opponents from dise"nssin, the real issues and laying bare the repuhlican duplicity to the plef' l. Sincerely yours. "C. N. Haskell." New York. Sept. 26.-The news of the resigcaation from the office of tre.asurer o fthe Democratic national committee of Gov. Haskell was re eeived at Democratic headquarters here last night. The announcement occasioned no surprise as such an out come of the situation had been ex pected. Through his secretary, Chair man Mack let it be known that he would have nothing to say on the subject. None of the others at head quarters had any comment to make for publication. Haskell's Warm Statements. Kansas City, Sept. 26.-In aninter regard to Heart's charge coupling here on his way to Chicago, said in view here Gov. Haskell, who stopped him with the steel trust that he felt highly honored at being classed with Schwab, Carnegie and J. P. Morgan. Re denied that he had been in New York city in 1896 at a gold Democrat lc meeting in Madison Square Garden and applauded attacks made upon Mr. Bryan. He declared that Persident Roose relt is "the biggest four-flusher in the political business today" and add "You ought to hear what they think of the rascal down in Oklaho nia.'' NEGRO TO PENITENTIARY. Columbia, Sept. 26.-Sheriff Sam ple.of Saluda, today brought to the oenitentiary for safe-keeping Will Elerrin, the negro who assassinated Lmanuel Carver. The sheriff says. he considered it un ~afe to keep the negro in Saluda any Longer, especially a.s the Saluda jail s not safe. The sheriff has been hiding out in he woods wvith his prisoner to protect im from the mob. He says the feel Lng is still intense against the negro. A GREAT DISCOVERY. Dertain Ingredients That Really Grow Hair When Properly Com bined. Resorcin is one of the most effee tive germ destroyers discovered by science. and in connection with Beta Napthol, which is both germieidal mnd antiseptic, a combination is ~ormed which destroys the germs vhich rob the hair of its natural iourishment, and also crea,tes a clean.1 1ealthy condition of the scalp, which >revents the development of new term.s. Pilocarpin, although not a coloring natter or dye, is a well-known in credient for restoring the hair to its iatural color, when the loss of 'hair ias been caused by a disease of the calp. These ingredients in proper com >ination, with alcohol added as a ~timnulant and for its well defined iourishiing propeCrties, perfect the riost effective remedy that is known or scalp and hair troubles. We have a remedy whieh is chiefly ompl}osed of these ingredients, in ombination with (other extremely ini alnable medicinal agents. We gtuar ntee it to positively cure dandruff nd to grow hair; even though the ealp in spots is bare of hair. If here is any vitality left in the roots, t will positively cure baldness. If he scalp has a glazed shiny ap earance, it 's an indication that bald Less is permanent, but in every other nstance, baldness. is curable. We want everyone troubled with calp disease or loss of hair to try ( texall "93'' Hair Tonie. If it h oes not cure dandruff and grosw hair o satisfaction of the user, we will vithout question or quibble return very cent paid us for it. We print his guarantee on every bottle. It has fifected a positive cure in 93 per ent of cases where put to a practical c est. Rexall "93'' Hair Tonic is entirely mLike. and in every particnlar better, han anything else we know of for he p)urpose for which it is prescribed. Ve urge you to try this preparation .t our entire risk. Certainly we :now of no better guarantee to give ou Gildr & Weeks, Newherrv. S. C. HASKELL HAS QUIT. Says He is Unwilling to Embarass Party Leaders by Being Target for False Charges. Chi -. Sept. 2f;t.-Gov. Charles N. Ha-kell last night resinied as treas ure: of the Demuocrat.ie rational com mittee. His resignation was announe ed by himself tlhree hours after his ar rival in (licago from Guthrie, and aft r he had c'iiferred with oflicers at the I)emocra tie i nat lional headquarters. In giving out his decision, Gov. Has kell, in response to a question, de elared that ie did not desire to be re spolible for any embarrassment w1(hi mi2hit result in the Democratic party by retainin the office .f treas urer. This his resignation is the direct re sult of the charges made against him by William R. Hearst and President Roosevelt. Mr. Haskell also admitted. At the same time he did not by his re signation intend to admit that any of the charges were true. When Mr. Haskell arrived in Chica go at 9 o'clock last night he declared that he had not then resigned and that Mr. Bryan had not asked him to resign. Speaking.to reporters, he said: "If you have any questions to ask put them on paper." He then went from the station to Democratic leadquarters at the Audi torium annex. When a list of questions was hand ed him, he retired to his room, saying he would give out an answer later. He was closeted for a long time with National Committeeman Martin J. Wade of Iowa and Josephus Dan iels, chairman of the Democratic press committee. It was midnight when Mr. Haskell reappeared from tihe room. He had in his hands a written resignation, ad dressed to National Chairman Norman E. Mack and the answers to the ques tions which had been given him. "I have my answers," he said, "they will explain themselves." After giving an affirmative reply to the question whether he had resign ed, but denying that Mr. Bryan had asked for the resignation, the ques tions a:id answers read as follows: "Do you know whether Mr. Bryan knew of the charges made against you by Mr. Hearst before you were ap pointed treasurer?"' "I do not see how he could hare." "Do you think your further connec tion with the campaign, regardless of t-he truth or falsity of the charges, would tend to embarrass Mr. Bryan or in.iure his chances?'' '"It might. At any rate I would not be a go.od citizen if I risk~ed any embarrassment in the figh't of the people against the special interests." "Do you intend to reply to Presi dent R oosevelt?"' "I have not done so yet." "Do you intend to renew your de ma.nd for an in-estigation of the charges?" "How can I? Roosevelt admits he did not tell the truth.'' In answer to a series of questions as to his relation to the Citizens' alli ance, said to have been organized at Muskogee, Okla., to fight the local Ia bor unions, Mr. Haskell denied that the alliance was ever organized. In reply to questions concerning the Sftandard Oil company he repeated his former denials ~of ever having had anything to do with the company. Mr. Bryan .is due to arrive in Chica -go at 6.47 a. m. today. When heI and Mr. Haskell will meet was not officially stated at Democratic head quarters. Mr. Bryan is seheduled to1 rema.in here for only two hours be fore he is to leave for Madison, Wis. The resignation of Gov. Haskell as forwarded to Chairman Mack last -night re-ads: "'Hon. Norman E. Mack. Chairman,( Dem(eratie National Commit tee. New York cityv: "My Dear Sir-In pursuance of in formation as to your date for return a here when I went home before, I as- s samed I would find you here upon t my return today. I now learn that i you will be detained in the east until i Tuesday and as I must be home Mon- I dary I leave tomorrow. r "Since the president and his cabi- i net have joined forces with M. Hearst and three Wall street brokers to make a personal fight against me, notwith- I standing the president in his answeri to Mr. Bryan's telegram abandoned t his charge about Ohio Standard Oil' cases yet by all the means at the E command of the government and the t millions of Hearst and his Wall street allies, they persist in vicious, unwar- < ranted and untruthful attacks on me. t Personally, I welcome their attack and shall meet it with all the vigor at my command. I shall treat all as t private citizens and subject to the t penalties of the law which they merit. "In this I know I shall have the i aid of my neighbors at home for all I proper purposes, but my time must be 2 Tilor M POR L Built to By one of the good i The materials use New 1908 Styles. very best. Let us fore buying your fa OUR TWO Are rapidly filling season's offerings. your wants. Bear are always as low good quality. We A Specialty We aim always to of merchandise tF gives satisfaction. TO HOUSE WE OFFER THlE MOS~ ancy and Sti IN THE CITY, AD WE1 Ring Phone 21B any time and yc aromptly attend. WE f Everything "( Everything tli Everything Fr "Up - to -.Da' Fresh Norfolk 4 wery day. Sold served on Shoi Sty Patronage of L ;olicited. All seasonable Jonies' Di ude Suits ADIES Fit You Houses of New York d in these Suits are The tailoring the figure with you be i suit. 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