Sharps and Flats.
Emile Robin, the aged vice president
of tho French Society for Saving
the Shipwrecked, has not only done
? great deal for the association, but he
also assists similar societies in other
countries. At the recent meeting of the
allied German society it was announced
that M. Robin had again sent a
hand, otr.e sum $7.000?the interest on
"Which was to he divided among old
mariners and widows and orphans.
There never yet was an audience so
small as to deserve a small sermon.
Lipton's Gallantry.
That Sir Thomas Lipton is much o?
a Chesterfield needs no confirmation,
though this story, which is added testimony.
shows that he happily turned
a well-worn Joke and gave comfort in
defeat. Amone his eruests on the
Erin one; day before the races were
sailed \ ?s a fetching miss of seventern
who wished him a sweeping success.
"I'm confident I've the better boat,"
said he. "And yet one should not always
be too sure."
"Yes." she assented coyly. "There's
many n slip between the cup and the
Lip."
"I would be amply compensated Tor
defeat." he replied, with a bow, "if
the slip were a slip of a girl like you."
?New York Herald.
TORTURING PAIN.
It?ir Tliiv Miiii'h SnfforliiK* Would Ituvn
Killfil Mniiv h I'nrMon, Hut l><>>tu'?
Cnrcil III in.
A. C. Sprague, stock denier, of Normal.
111., writes: "For two whole years
I was doing nothing but buying mediifrfa
"""h clues to cure
,n>' kidneys. I
;N do not think
that any man
A1 v I ever suffered as
if ^ ' did and lived.
The pain in my
back was so
^ m"1 * cou'^
a. o. 81'Rahcr. not ride a horse,
and sometimes was unable even to rkie
in a car. My conditi >11 was critical
when 1 sent for Doan's Kidney Pills.
1 used three boxes and they cured me.
Now 1 can go anywhere and do ns
much as anybody. 1 sloop woll anil
fool no discomfort at all."
A TRIAL Fit EE? Address FoflterMilhurn
Co.. Kuffnlo, N. Y. For sulo
by all dealers. Price, 50 eta.
United States Battleships.
Our oldest battleship, the Texas,
has a length of 301 foot and a displacement
of 6.315 tans. The now
Maine lias a length of 388 feet and a
displacement of 12.500 tons. Tho
Georgia is to have a length of 135 feet
and a displacement of lf>.ioo tons. The
California, just launched at San Francisco.
has a length of .503 feet and a
displacement of 14,000 tons. The
Texas lias a speed of sixteen knots an
hour. The California is to have a
spe il of tweruy-two knots, or is to
be. in spite of her great size, a faster
ship than the Ern?d;lyn or New York,
and as fast a ship as that greyhound
of the sea, the Columbia.
Is it fair to expect to get gold out of
a sermon when you only put copper
into the service?
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mail, free of chur^o, our oiaKuosis
blank.
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tlon Fr?o. Everything conthlentlal.
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hmuiuy: 10 to 1.
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SO. 35.
Dropsylf
Hfmwi nil awelllng in Stott
day a ; elTects a permanent cure
in joto 6o dajra. Trial treatment
given free. Nothingcan be fairee
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Pleased & :|? M ^
Customers MfH If
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I ^11 YEAR ~ OLi) ipcrlflinm
KiT i WWiri. W1,U TOinunt plcai
11 WflitKfiy fe&r?g
ill I oTi'i't
p.jll'Mw^r -?*>-> llarEtj
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Cut
[EDITOR'S NOTE]?Bcfbrc iH-nrlttinr tho above wh
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not kentato to order ramj.lc lot.
BURNED irsiAKE
Two Negroes Taken From the Jail
and Incinerated
AWFUL VENGEANCE OF GEORGIANS
Paul Reed and Will Cato, Convicted
of Complicity in the Murder of the
Hodges Family, Near Statesboro.
Taken From the Military Guard and
Burned at the Stake.
Savannah, Ga., Special?With clothing
saturated with kerosene, writhing
and. twisting in their agony,
screaming to heaven for tlio mercy
that the mob would not show, Paul
Reed and Will Cato, negroes, two ol
! the principals in the dastardly murdes
' and burning of Henry Hodges and
wife and three of their children, six
I
miles from Statesboro, three weeks
ago, were burned at the stake Tuesday.
This afternoon at 1.21 o'clock a
determine^ mob charged upon tlio
; court house, overpowered the military
guard, secured Cato nad Reed,
who had been found guilty after a legal
trial and sentenced to bo hanged,
took them two miles from Statesboro
and there eynctea the ........i? ?
i Tho forenoon passed quietly, the
trial of Paul Heed, tho ring-leader in
tho murder, being concluded aud a
verdict rendered. Sentence was imposed
upon both him and Will Cato
sentenced the day before, and September
'J was lixed as the date for the
execution.
Tho crowd assembled about the
court bouse was not so large as Monday.
Nor was It so threatening,
though for that matter, there was
nover much parade. There was a
quiet about the crowd that augured
the worst and tho object of tue countrymen
who hail como in from miles
around for tho trial was nover to ho
doubted.
Up to the noon hour there was no
| intimation that so soon was to be
enacted tlio terrible climax. In tho
trial of Rcod little delay was caused, I
and at Its conclusion, as before, the
prisoners were hustled into the witness
room, where a strong guard of
military was mounted over them. In ,
tho corridors the agitation began. :
Tho spectators left the court room
and from the lawn outside many en- j
1 tered the hallways. Shortly before 1 |
o'clock the crowd was addressed by a :
| tall man, who seemod to inllame it
greatly. He called on thoso about j
him to follow him. Then Captain
Hitch, of tlio Oglethorpe Light Infantry,
who was In command of tho
forces, realized that tho situation was
desperate. He posted guards on each
' of tho stairways that led to tlio tloor
above, where the prisoners were con- |
i fined.
i GUARDS HAD UNLOADED GUNS,
i With fixed bayonets, but unloaded
; rifles, the guards stood. The mob
surged toward them, but were re- |
puised several times. The determln- '
j ed effort was yet to be made. At the ;
rear stairway tho gravest danger
threatened. Prominent men. among
them Rev. Mr. Hodges, brother of the I
murdered man. sprang to the front ,
to address tho crowd. They begged ;
them to disperse. Sheriff Kendrlck
was among these. Ho cautioned the
crowd against violenco and pleaded !
with them to disperse. "I am your
friend," he said. "1 beg you to do
nothing that will reflect on us and on
the community. Disperse and let tho
law take its course. We need thcso
men. There are others to be brought
to justice and only from the information
to be gained from Cato and
Rood can we bring the right ones to
Justice. I can almost promise that
when the caso is finally sifted there
will bo five parties who are equally
guilty."
"We know you are our friend, KenHrlot
" ^ *"
? *vtk| ow?uo uhu mhuih'u, "DHL prom*
lse ua that you will let these men
stay In the Statesboro jail and not be
taken back to Savannah. Then we
will disperse, not until then."
There was shouting and cheoring
and Kendrlck could not reply.
"Promise us that," they snouted.
"You shall not tako them awav from
Statesboro."
The crowd surgod upon the jail
and took the prisoners from the ofllcers.
A confession was made by
Reed, who acknowledged killing the
father and mother and implicated
three others.
The cries of Cato woto pitiful, as
he begged the mob to shoot him. i ne
mob dispersed quietly after their terrible
act.
Freak Chicken Hatched.
A chicken having three eyes and a
double bill was hatched recently at
Torrlngton. Conn.
FULLQuSTorn
SSCEY FREE
; tho ncanlu* of words and will do as wo cay. W? I
br tb? l(?\n *|.prKT?l Whiskey llouufi and th?
Hull Or(f??r Wlilnkcy Concern in the South. All the
irollmi \Vhi?Vi y we sell U food-there's no bud.
re wouldn't adulterate It they know how?they lire too H
Most wills key orllcrs ure noted for niiiimr, blending laul H
Wo .-ell tuoro frenuiue old whiskey and less water tluin H
n competitor. 4*Ca?.per'? 11 Year Old** \V hlskcy In I
|oy! ll'B mutlo by honest people in the mountains of H
Mima, in ??' I I I nils, hint as it was made by H
fath. iv. Kirst-rato whiskey is sold at i*5.00 to JtlS.OO H
.but it's tint .my liettcr than"Casper's 11 Year Did.'* It m
to or we ?ill buy it hark. W? have a capital of t^oo.ouo. H
?.. . .. ............. n.iu iiiit? uramoni ntlDi;^ Hank H
r will tell you our word Is Rood. To Introduce thla old, H
i?ker, we ofTrr four Full (iuorln of "Cn?pi r'n It H
"?two sample bottles, 0110 IS, one IS rear old?a cork
a (lrinklntf irlaaa?all for *14.115. II *r?.ttO is rent we
5 tlm abort* and nut in free fine Full Quart Kxtra. I
otno of tlilj whiskey only 7 years old. anil will arnd lire
: for tlOor will furnish twenty full-iuart bottles on re
1 ami irlro freo eorkeerrwa. ilrlnlnnk Klama and win- H
UK tills whlakey cost leer than W.tO per imllnu delivered. H
i plain boxen with no mark s to Indicate contents, and H
ill Kxprcaa. iluyere Weit of Trxan, Kansas, Ncbraaks
* mum udd HO cents per quart extra. _ iV
THE CASPER CO. (Inc.) I
yrr Bldg. \VIXHTON?KAM'AT v ^ M
ipker advertisement to appear onrcolumns. wc investigated
em, and friends in need of pure vrhiakic* for medical use n*a4
TSWGESflON
I "I wan troubled with stom- Ujf
ach trouble. Thedfortl's Black- R*
Draught did mo more itood fcjij
in one week than all the doctor's
medicine I took in a CM I
year.*'? MRS. 8 A It A II K. BR I
SHIKFIELD, Elletttiville, lad. g4 1
Thptlfonl'sHlackDranpht ^ j
_ ,iih i^Diiiuvs uio ac- |8B
tion of the stomach and Kg
cures even chronic cases of K9
indigestion. If yon will fcjj
take a small dose of Thed- ?
ford's Black Draught occa- RJj
sionally you will ke< p yotir k'J
stomach and liver in per- guj
feet condition. B$
i THEDFORD'5 I
BIM-DRAlKiHT
^ More sickness is caused by fcfl J
constipation than- by any g3g
other disease, 'l'hedfor 1's ra
Black-Draught not only relieves
constipation hut cures KB j
;; diarrhtea and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular.
? *' All druggists sell
26-conl packages. liy
"Thed ford's D lack- |Tjj
Draught is the best inedi- |lJ8
cine to regulate the ho v. Is
Si ii.kc over uso<i. ]N'PA !
A. M. fiRANT, Suoads W|
i erry, K. C.
fjST ^ '
i ??. _
m:\\.-v c 1.1* \" i ncs.
A school for cabmen is projected in |
Austria.
I'oo coo birds from Summon Islands
ere l?nil?liii^t nests in ihe California
rocks.
Itnssian newspapers have "hown ir- ]
ritation at America's action against j
Turkey.
The r.ritish lloyal f'oinn:'ssioii ilecitled
that l'ro/.en or chilled meat does i
not contribute in any way to increas- |
injr the nuinher of cases of cancer in i
the t'liitcd Kingdom. j ]
John It Orel's, sculptor, who died the i t
other day. caiue into sudden notice dur- : i
ing the Civil War through the mod- i
cling of groups illustrative of army i i
and typical American life.
Two actions involving about $tSO,UtH) ;
liave been begun again>t the Stock, j <
tirain and 1'rnvisiou Company by a j
former correspondent, who alleges that \ <
hi' was "sold out" without notice.
l>r. K. 1 >. Craves, of Marietta, I'a., I
while on a visit to Chesapeakle City. !
was severely burned about the hands
and arms by the explosion of the acetylene
light on hoard his steam launch.
The Stradivarius of Coldwater.
.Mich., was Willfnm Curcv who died '
rccentlv. need ..mntv.tv.-.* n . I
... J ... v? 111.'
was noted for the excellence of his violins.
sonic of which have sold for JjtiOOO
a piece.
The first ascent of the Matterhorn
this season was nutde by a French
tourist named Cindraux and the guide
Tiingwaider. Tliey left Zerinatt at 1
o'eln-k in tlie night. and reached the
top in nine hours, the usual time be- i
ing .en or el >ven hours. I 1
Arriving at New York City on dif- ,
ferent sliips at the same time were lite i
bodies of tleorge S. Henry and Will- ;
lain Henry, brothers, of Oxford, N. .i.,
who died accidentally in May within
six days of each other, the former in
l.tienos Ay res and the latter in l'unta
Arenas, Chile.
The Island Not Annexed.
London, Hy Cable.?The admiralty
formally denied today the report from |
Kingston. Jamica. that a party from
the British rvulser Tribune recently
landed at Aves, or Bird Island, and .annexed
it as a British possession. The
report is believed to have grown ou.
of the fact that the Tribune sent a
landing party ashore for target practice
The admiralty added that the
Island Is of no value and that there is
no intention of acquiring it.
Four Killed in Collission.
Chicago. Special.?Four people were
killed, another fatally hurt and 23 so
verely injured in a collision lato Wod- i
nceday evoning between an express
train on the Chicago and Great Western
Railway and a train of three trolley
cars. The dead and fatally Injured
are: Mrs. Frances Rautmnn;
William Irving, died in hospital after
amputation of leg; Mrs. Jeremiah
Shuckrow. of Danville. 111.; unidentified
woman aboitt 30 years old, fatally
injured; Michael Ryaji, motornian of
trolley car, skull fractured.
_
Flowers In the Arctlo.
Dr. Sche'. the geologist?a member
oi the last Sverdrup Arctic expedition
?recently delivered a lectvire before
the Geographical Society of Christlania
on the vegetable life of Ellesmereland.
in 7S to 73 degrees of northern
latitude and separated from
Greenland by Smith Sound. During
the summer tracts of the lowlands are
covered with Arctic flowers. A mountain
slope of one of the bays was completely
covered with the violet-colored
flower stalks of the species saxifrage
opposltifolia. In the rocks remnants
of nlants were disenvorod tho
species of which to-day arc found in
much warmer climes?for instance, in
Australia.
Dentistry by Phonograph.
One of the leading dentists of Pari?
is using the phonograph to lessen the
pain of tooth-pulling. When a patient
is seated in the chair, he places the
phonograph tubes to the ears and
and allows tho instrument to work foi
a little while. Then he administers
1ho anaesthetic, and finds that the
patient becomes unconscious much
mere quickly and easily, and requires
much less anaesthetic than was form
erly the case. Not only that, but he
can perform the dental operation
without interruption, and *?hen the
i patient recovers consciousness the
j after-affeets are inconspicuous.
A dispatch from Saratoga to the New
York World gives a dolorous account
cf the state of affairs at "The Springs."
The suppression of gambling at the
famous rnsnrl mmni' ............. 1
the slimmer depire to po there either
tor purposes of health or recreation.
Ae a consequence, where there used to
he gay throngs in the hotels and upon
the streets, there is now hut a crippled
and decimated array of visitors. The
snorts have hi< 1 themselves to safer
j lay _rounds.
FITS permanent lycured. No ntsornervomneas
after Mrst day'snso of l?r. Kline's (tn-nt
Ni'i veU<,stor<>r,'?-trtii! hot tie and treatise true
Dr. U.II.Ki.inu, Ltd., Wl Arch St., l'.iilu., Pa.
*l"ii-> International Seamen's L'niuu lias
In,'MO aliiliutud members.
I isn's Cure is the best medicine we ever used
lor alt atTe.U ions of Ihrout and hums. \Y?r.
O. Lni.si.i v, Vauhuren. Itid., Feb. in, l'.KM.
X< in !, i is said to he successfully
treated in Italy 1>\ the use of blut li^lit.
\ "SitiMcss" Training School,
(lolitey < ollcue is It UtlMinr Hint SI1..1I hand
Scic.-u lluit : ,.| - !> '< i II11 \ o MM i i c. IT i S
. n: f.. I'I sI Nl ss sI' ( ( K-> a rail
UIC.cs Willi Inn llruiH. Sluo. a's Irolillie
rl t?? New i H'rifi JVr cataloytte. Add"
<iol..'i ;, ( ottefji', Ito.v _'.A>o, \\ itm111 tlIoil. Lie.
O . of the luf?.'st (in< 1 m is! noti en
I'lisii s s.*rc- sei a anywhere is ih f
a u; i< -ita I i ask t Co. im du (r ninium ! Ii new
la lory at Nn*hviMe, Teim.. niude on a wire
fraiv wui ii ii in i : in let < : ., si.\ feet high
and ol e turn.I: i <; '. I whtcll cftl I
r? t 'nm n t u . Is tree by dnv. u
v. en -| >i I trio light*, eon b*
i a . ven turll. r,atni..ht. This is the n
j i. n;;;i is i-ailcil oil o rtirilish Casket? hills
ii'* -1 prominent i-iplo evrywlien', including
am<'iii; it- r nt erd-vs. Caskets
I--:- hients \Villi;iin MeKlnlcy. llei>jnniin
lliurisoii unit tin- lut" liinii'iit"<l (Jen. .lotin
1!. (iorilnn. ami yet whose goods ran be had
through tlir smallest undertaker in every
town. I'r< n tli f-i t t irt tliey are ralleil
on to furnish < : k ; -?r the I.est citizens
everywhere, there must l> sortie merit in
their elaitn that 111- r go.ids are the best,
Ullil tile S. U 1 should !" proud to llllVe 11
braneh of such a high class establishment I
within her borders.
A Villume of Statistics.
Tito volume of statistics just issued
by the London County Council contains
some interesting figures bearing
m the condition of London. The most
remarkable fact brought under notice
is the steady decline in the birth rate.
In 1 StiT it reached u little over 3tl7s per !
LOGO, while in 1902 it fell to a little |
iter 28 per 1,000. The death rate in
1902 was the lowest ever recorded except
that of 1901. which was slightly
less.
Id 0 d botanic i?
dididiblggd balm h
The Great Tested Remedy for the speedy ( $ I
and permanent cure of Scrofula, Rheurna- v
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BLOOD AltD SKIN DISEASES.
It is by far the best building up Tonic ar.d a
Blood Purifier ever olfercd to the world. 1( X
make* new, rich blood, imparts renewed s-i a
talitv, and possesses almost miraculous X
a, healing properties Write fnr Book ol Won- ^
i > derful Cum, sent freo on application. ^
. y If not kept by your local druggets, scnil ^
$t oo for a large bottle, or 5s oo for six bottles, X
4 J and medicine will be sent, freight paid, by X
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Oa. f?.
"I And Caacareta ao good that I would not bo
without them. 1 wan troubled a (treat deal'with
torpid liver and headache. Now ainee taking
Onscarete Candy Cathartic 1 foel very much hctt'r
1 ahull certainly recommend them to my Irleiids
aa the beat medicine 1 have evor Been."
Anna Buiiuet. Oaboru Mill No. 2. Fall Klror, Matt.
Best for
zr bowels jt
CANDY CATHARTIC
Plonaant. Palatable. Potent Taate flood. I>o flood
Neker talckon. Weaken or (<ripv. 10c. Rc.tDc. Never
aold In bulk. The genuine tablet Btairped C U O.
Guaranteed to cure or your money back.
iiiis rrmtoy V.O., Chicago or N.V. 601
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Imperfections and so" V
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Detect Disease and Kf- A*""1 mJ t
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Age by the Teeth? What to can the Different
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Shoe a Horse Properly? All this and
other Valuable Information can he oh
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M iss ii a p good te
of Fallopian and Ov
and escaped an awfi
Lydia E* Pinkham's
"Di:.\u Mus. Pinkiiam: ? I silf
doctors ?.ill d Sulj in^i;is (inhnmma
rilis, which arc most distressing an
fuiriounding parts. nndermiiiing tin
\ forces. It you haa seen me a year a
Plnkhu;n's Vegetable Compound
sallow complexion, and general ema<
person villi mo as 1 am today, rob
i wonder that i Icel thankful to v
which i - (I me to new life and 1
from an awful operation."?Miss J
Windsor, Out.
Oviiritil nr intl:iminn(inn ~
....wtuiuikiivu bite uva
ovaries may result from suildeD sir.ppin
j tion of tho womb, and many other cans
with the ovaries, indicated bv dull thi
by heat anil shootiui' pains, sr."<ld clai
cura itself, and a hospital oper.\ .ion, wil
neglect.
" Puati Mas. Pixkiiam: ? I cm
my life, S car.not express my
" iieforo I wrc a; to you telling
tva v Mir* steady and spoilt lots of n
faiiwU. to o 1110 any good. j\lv mom
'I suite
faint ii
t~' :* S rv-- ' ifh -v lw.-iriii
/ r- y>V'- ?.-.? -X pearm
, ^ it was
A V * :i'.) r;
Vi a 'n as din
f v ' v Vjd of Ly<
? '' .r "\ *.? 'i'f puum
| . ; ?... s#r bks lc
w ^ r ^~\
UI will always recommend voui
these few lilies may It :i< 1 others
remedies." ? Mrs. T. C. \Vili.ai>se:
Such nnqucstioiiaMe testimony pi
ham's Vcnetuhle ronipound over
Women should remember th
JLLrs. A'iiiliham at Lynu, Mass., ab
OANOKE COLLEGE FOR.Y
^ A Select ami Limited Collesro
2.4- Teachers and
LAST TEAR THE MOST SUCCfiSSFl
Ideal Home Surround iocs, ltal
SEND FOR CA
-R. E. HA TTOjW, .
$20.00 TO $40
Reins Made soiling "300 1
?S7 book of lt'Kal an<) business f
Tjk Compendium of plain and o
l Calculator ami Farmer's Re
Wtd ^ complete net of interests
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