The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 21, 1906, Image 4
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KOST HATED RUSSIAN
Marked For Assassination, Said
to Have Died Naturally.
A MERCILESS REACTIONARY
5 , ?
Soji ill i? rouudling, He Ill-mill" the
HI length <>r tin* <7:ir, an<l I'nu
lirnl Dictator of ?It?il? ?l
Willi ? lt<"l <>f
Ht Petersburg, ItuHsia tieneral
fmiitrl Keodorovieh Trepo/f, t'om
mandant or the 1 in|???rial I'alaun, died
1<i his villa at I'elorhof. of angl"'"
or Im.
(iimeral Trepoff would have b?en
urt.V'Onw years old on December I ?>.
Though for two years ho was < on
HMiitly living under the threat of n>>
.sari-dilution, with even members of
his own family among How aeokiu*
to take his HI**, Heiifr?l 'i rt-poH 51
? lc.ti h was due to natural cause*
Mni tilt! revolutionlsts cjmi at least
claim part of 'hi* responsibility foi
bin ond, aa his lllnoii* v as ?>?;? -< in
disced hy iho constant strain due to
porp'.Mual four of death, which. with
Ink of cxorclt?? ami rocrcMtllou dur
ing the last two >eais, won- down hi*
originally alroug constitution. lie
had become so nervous of hoe thai
n:tnUy, when a mlliiary attache or
a continental power was nnocn< ? :??<!
|v ushered into his room, <It-u?*r;?I
Trepoff Hprnng to hla foot ami ?;tood
In aa altitude of defense, l-ut whi'U
In* recognized his visitor ho sank into
his chair almost unnerved
?;?*neral Trepoff un<|U'slio'iahl v
v/;is oiio of the strongest figures oi'
lite present opok h. Ho was Mpiippc d
v iih .sound roniinon kimiho unusual in
Kusriian political men. This. to?;eti|
i? i* with his almost perfect Informa
tion iih to t he oxaet coudit ion ot ih>'
country ami its liability to exploHion.
Indur.od hi in to take the Uberal side,
ttnd on a numhor of occasions to ad
vocato concessions when his weaker
and less posted colleagues urged the
Ktnporor to perilous measures, litis
especially was the case during the
(hdlhoratiou ovor M. lloullgin* Par
liament:! rjvprojofU-. .
So unaMerahly were the Terrorists
determined upon the assassination ?>f
tieucral TropolY, "the worst hat ? ? < I
man In Russia." that nolwltIn.'and
int; the ofllcial announcement iliai he
died from heart disease, tln-re is
loom for tile suspicion tint his ene
mies succeeded in thoji' plot to end
his life hy poison Only three weeks
ago a report went abroad that his
food had been tampered with, and
'that III c*onr.ei| nonce his cool; and
several servants of his household had
been arrested.
Moreover, It is remembered that
list year, when as Assistant Minister
of the intcrlot lie was ruling St Pet
ersburg with a rod of Iron, lv was
warned by the Revolutionaries that
ho was marked for assassination, but
might walk the streets in safety.
"Your soillunro will be executed in
your own room," they wrote him
" Vou will die in your bed."
(general Trepoff lilid passed all his
life lighting the reform inovenient. as
had his father beforn him His nanie
Is coupled w till that of Pobiedmios.
n??ff, the foriuet Proc.urator of t in*
Holy Synod, as typifying the very
murit of reaction, lie canie from an
unknown family. His father w,r. a
touiidliug, wiiose parents were le-ver
known, lie was found upon the hack
doorstep of a Herman family, by
whom lie was :ak"ii in. and the name
of Trepphof (Herman for dnorsl ? ? p )
\\ in bestowed upon him for the place
where he was found lie enfred the
Russian service as an ae.ent ol the
famous ''Third Section."
' AI TKIt KOAIiV
r.rli. l That s'm1 .Miiy liny < '?? n: i ;iI to
< 'on(nil
/ Mexico City It is ^em-rally na
dcrstood lliut mil' nf the priiitip.il uli
Jt.-rtM ?>T I'lniUH'f ?!inislvr Idmnntnur's
(tip tu Knrype in hi hrinn about tin*
;ir<|iilsll ion of 11m- .\!i'\iran Central
Railway I?y th.' Mexican Clovennnini.
This suppusi! Ion is strenisthriii'd by
tin- ItM-t thiit Vi ''-President Kill.
anls. in' (Ik- Ontral, lias also 150110 10
I'aris.
Tin* <u''ini.- i t ion of t!?<' railroad
would lia\ e ^ri'.it political sinnill
i iinr", iis it is believed h-re to In' th"
only way that the roads ran hi* regu
lated in 'Mil.'i in avoid dlsertminnl ion
in rait s. > -1.
Cotton I>i-i.hi11 ci \riotrd.
Thomas W Alexander, t)*?:??! of 'lie
1.11 1 or 1 < ?n ti; 111 j ? 1 \ n t; us - a. (i a ,
who iwo month:' !-:?> <11 -appea:??? 1 at
Iff lii\ur; dot mlti'il I'.i.' :ippr<>\iniai?
Iy S'jnn.niMi, has I>? ? ? 11 .1 rea.-! b\ a
<I:*(tv (iv 1 ? ai'.' iirv in P'l'sh.:: . alio
lia? ji??!-? ? I in >;.i liaiK in Au-'.nsta
M :! 1?? ? ill i\-i|Mlsil ion pa p.
(iflVf of llallol I?i 1 \i? s I'imiimm).
('ta 1 ciii'i* .1 S:i at 11. 1 m i I ('?>
Willi.: mi K I I'M ? ??. s' i' 1 on: a a
111 -n. :a ^hu'ii rt.-.Lt 1 ! 1 ;m tin- ope;
of his client to si:; 1 pi> \> u Yuri.
<.'? i 1 y w ji h n , ?, o! i>a!! 11 ? I > ?? ? ? -> 1 o 1 a l> 1 ?
e.he nl-if-' (it l ho 1 v, : il 10 pi 1
ji>r\ ?? t hi- Ii.i 1! it ?* v 1 a -d .11 t in- ta t
oli'i I it 111 had ii.' 11 ii '1 i.i) i ' tlii' t 1.
porat ii iii I '1 in a-.rl,
I \ ?( luvrrniir Dead.
1\' (I o . r: ? 1, o I i ? . o I ' 11. .11.' .1
.'In .1 ui t in' ! .. I l!.-,... :!..a; a.a.
111 Milv anlvi* ?. U
Iki-ynn \ppro\i'N Mi dial inn.
Willi : 111 .1.'an ill'.;.; !li \ an. ill a state
ment issui'il at Uoanol.e, Va . said
that thi' I'nit od Slate.* should not 111
ti'ifiM-.' in Cuba. tint that he would
In* pleased it tin- wa rrini; tail ions
would ai-cepi this (iovorntuent s me
diation.
'I'lmn Wants Nperuy Trial.
Counsel ft>:? Harry K. Thaw deter
mined to ask that the case l?i> re
moved to the Supremo Court, in or
dor ,xt u hr.vc spCvdy li'ss*.!.
Feminii'.c News Note*.
Mrs. Clarence H. Mackny won her
point to have corporal punishment
restricted in the Roalyn (L. I.)
echoola.
Mrs. William A a to?, who ha<! hoon
threatened with pneumoniu, was re
ported better.
Miss Mary Philhrook, of Newark.
N. J., the Aral woman lawyer to prac
tice in Virginia, haa won r Case In
th? lotted State? Court'.
ThVnunifcf;? of ?oaicn students at
the univeraiUea o t Ocnnauy tliia
?cuicstcr ?s 14SC.
GIRL SCOOPED FHH BAY
Romarf^tilo Rescue of One of a
Sailing Party.
1 In ec of t'.inlit Who l.nded Cjii oti-o
hi a ISoitl DioiviimI hi New
l urk Harbor.
V'imv York City A parly of el^ht,
eompoxed of four men hfid four wom
? i), v?? i*tured upon iIk* wsiierH oi the
l.ower Hay jn (lit auxiliary sloop
Stiii'.uiK'' ft' night after a jolly <11
ai ?h?'i.'p?>)i*ad Hay The boat wan
sinnlI and I he aea ran lii>.n.
( The night was particularly dark
a rul (here was a strong wind blow
; ? itk The boat bocsiuio disabled, and,
?11 irt i11k about near Hoffman Island,
was Hi ruck by a seov/ in low of a tun.
| Tin- occtipaiith of tho sloop were
i ii row n i nlo i in* wat er
! Five of the party, three nicn and
two women, were returned. One man
\ as picked up by a boat from l li<*
Incoming liner F-il I'axo, throo others
| were, lukei) a b on id a (ng, imd the
( Ilfth' pueayrd drowning in a more
:n;ii v< lous way. Tho saved v.. ,'.
I'hiltp and W W. Jiodd, bookmalc rs
'of tjjieep.^bead Hay; a man named
who.so full name and address
(be others did not know; Mabel
I Cooke, ol ,'i 112 St. Nicholas avcinc-, a
>ii icKglrl, and Kan nlo Day, of (I ?
:n:iie address, her companion,
j Three, two men and a woin.i ,
were drowned. Of tho woman u t ;
. oiiiy known (hat she was culled "Mr.
, Saunders," thai sho was tall an I
j dark and wore ojvtfhissfH, that si-.e
came from Hoston and wan a guosi of
iMabel Cooke Th" names ol the men
are in doubt.. One niay bo ftushcU
. Ucjler. The dinner parly v. ,u-- not
iiin of friends, but liiere|> of ? ??????
a< ij u.i I n i a ni'Kf.
Canute U.iv. who lived at the ;;nmo
; address uti Mabel Cooke, \\a? saved,
j a ft. r one of ( lie mo i r< inn rk abb- e.\
? |> i i? i? < .? known in tl:e hSxtory ?>f
j(!>< wa;?.; front hereabout. When the
I hute-h was struck she sank deep into
Mil" water to come tip li-iea'ii fie
; eow.
J I: y i lie: r Rood fori tine, lie fou.td
a haven in the hooper of a Hal boa:
a IIKIf place scarcely hitf enoufih to
I mii n aiyiuud in. Manning <>n to a
. ? h:>ih for her life, she w as towed up
1 \M" hhrbor to be found only ' hen
tie p;'ow had reached if doe!;.
I
r \ i.m \ oki>i:ks Tun i:.
i
< iihuns Hoped Id lsslahlish IVace I'e. |
lore Tnl'l itiitl llacoii Arrive.
Washington, I?. Tim1 I'lilmn '
< ? < i V< ? i' ri 111 a > it t. si f' :'r confi'i'i'iiri's wi'h
I I'M <liim rolnd prisoners iin<l emissa
ries, a niton need an iiitl<>li!iil<* Hitspen
Misti of host Hit Ua -.vish a view i>?
making peace bed'oro the arrival of
Sri n tin y T.'ift and Assistant S i *v
tary llaron
Mi-. Tall and Mr. Macon, v. ill* tip ii"
parh. loft Washington for llavMir
Ii was announced ihal tin- liatil ??
ships Louisiana, Virginia and New
.11? rsi? v, whirl) suited from Newport
and Moslon, had Itceii ordered to t*.i
ban waters, and that two ntor<? mi is
its would sail for the island soon
Ml MCllVMi %<>\\ NKKSUII' \VI\S.
( liirnuo 1:? I???* I |)liolils I lie t'ity's
1*1 :ti* lo 111111 Street Jlui)way<.
('iiit a A1111?i?? i|?;* I ov. p ? i'
rvoii iinofiii : \ ic r::-y in t'lii- ::;-' when
,iud;;e W'indes cm used lo i-:i oiu t!i??
<il> from ISMiiln.^ $?.*?,000 in \vi.
railwv.y c mi i Denies wiidnr t iie .Mm i
II r law .liidj;e Windes j;ave a s\v.
inu vielory i? Minor Dennes pia't
foi the n; in: iei pa lira i ton oi (' li i e-? u*. ? * .*
si reel railwass. 11" ,n 'd'-dd tlo- t :>m
st |l ill ioiia lit y of MioMueller law. ap
proved every step tlie city lins Ud\i i?
in follow in?; otn the hiw's provisions
and Iield for naii?;h! almost every ar
gument. pul foi lit iiy fito l'lwyv.s
ii:;i;t it'.i'. the ownei .;!uti program.
IOM.U OUT 11 UKNOMI N.\li:il.
lie Says ilu- Iwsiw% i-. ' Slick by Itoosp.
vrlt."
<'i:icinm;?11. Ohio. - Contrary to
, rom.i :i'if rumors ami reports fi?r .1
| ?'< iiisi ill -in b I ?I i: 11 ? past, and imperial
ly sine' it::'. alleged "turn iluwu" mm
? a tlcl-'naif to l he rftali' convent iuu^Ky
111 - lollmviTs of tltc dethroned boss,
1 (ieorijo 1>. <'(?\. Nit holas lamKWorth
was renominated for Congress by the
| Ki']iul)iicans of the First District In
this rity without opposition
I In bis speech ack now led vein"? tho
honor conferred, Mr. Ijon^worth
| >-alil "Stripped of all unnecessary
I vt'iblathe issue of this campaign
J is plain ami dear stick by Roosu
m It ."
MACODN'S THAXSrr.K.
In (<o I'ioiii Panama to Philippines
si > \ it c-(>otcnioi'-tGeneral.
i
, U n .liinninii, I) (' ?Tin' Secretary
>>f \\ ??r has nniili' ollldal annonnc*
1 nn tii of an appoint nn-nt of (.'barb s
'! Mii'.'.iiini, now (lovei nor of the I'an
.n.ia t'anal Zone ami (*n11?m1 States
Mmiisi.-i io I*.mama, as Vlce-(!o\
1 i'1'iiii; i Iriu't ill of thi* Philippine.*.
I i io\ rnor .M.it>oon will sail lor th??
] I m? il States at om ??. ami as soon
' iher .ifn-r as In- van arrange h!s :>f
:ai; . hi i in- I'nited Stales In.! will
?i.ci for Manila
\i>viluv">t Pn*?>ane IJesearclics.
1 t'apiain A inn ml son, discoverer of
s'if N o"'i h v\ i *.??-. ape. re;ehed S?at
. i". Wa-di . an.I gave an outline of his
? i -in i!lv researches.
Kilb'il on Way to Dvail Wife.
I Henry C'ary, of While Plains. was
: .itrnvk by an engine on the Now York
I Central road at the ylain si.eel
crossing, Tarrytown, N. \., and died
within fifteen minutes. Cary had
shortly before received word of the
J death of his wife at Salem, N. V.. and
he hastened to Tarrytown to take tho
lu st train not lb.
lit-okvi' ('nmnills Suicide.
| Charles A. Wilson, known in Wall
i S; ri'i't as tho "Hoy Broker," N '\v
York Clt*, killed himself.
Newsy Clounin^s.
The Baltimore A Ohio Railroad
and tho United States Express Com
pany were accused of blacklist ins.
j v Crop reports issued in Washington
' showed tho condition of the corn
! crop to be lhuch improved over last
month.
The United States sued the Utah
1'u.el Company, a Could corporation,
lo recover possession of 30,000 acres
of coal land.
! Sccrotary of A$rlcultur? Wilson
told a deputation of meat packers
. triui the Iffrels on canned products
j must be esp!!?!t
BITS IT NEW8
<\ \MII\(,T(?\.
W1111 T)'i ord r hux been Ikhim d
bokjng in any wa: ?'? I nl<? I'v?*f1I Ion
in Cubit. Hie ii mi y ii'kI navy are fiilly
prepared ror anv emergen* y
The appointiiicitt of Colonel C.
Hniffeu an in.? <!'T general of lie
army was announc <1 frmii Oyster
Hay, and ih" < Imi|i < oi |?ay fdrectoi
F M ((ogers an pa v muster genera 1
<?f the nnv> iii \\ ayliinglon
S''<? rei a r %' ll'Miii (>iii'l ?? ????( ii rued to
tlii- ,\iivy Ilepari nii'iii aller <tii ab
Ui'lKl' ol I h !'<*(? WI-1'Kk
Jo Ihi \v Fangelev, appointment
< l"i l< of iIm* Census Hureau, resigned
I to ; < <-??)>! i Ii<? Republican nominal Ion
| lor Conxi'SK :it tin- Tenth Kentucky
| d it%i rii t.
My direct Inn of I he I'rejddent,
Tde.itI'naiii Fdwanl II Dunn, L'. 8.
V, ivith <1 ihiiiitsHcd from the service
ol 111?- I 'nil i.'d Hi iii ex
I'ublie Printer H11111nkh has Ikmiiod
.'in order warning all employe of his
odiic under penalty of dlHiniHsal
against ih?> iihc of Congressional
franks foi personal purposes
i'.. igodier <!( iK-ral Constant W ill
fOMiiiuindlu'/, t]io Department
of ( oloiado. iii'h/k iho re-establish
ment of I Ii'* eaiii? t'*ti feature of the
army posi ex< hange.
Forty collKivd men from various
Kasiern army posts will he ordered
lo Washjnuton shortly for insiruc
Mon in faking linger prints and iu
photography, for ihe new identlllcu
? ion piling tor tic army.
oi h ishwiis.
Manila ;?< aidents l<? Ih:' nutnher of
inuu urn having telephones installed
in I heir houses. 'Ihe hello girls ;i r ??
Filipino maiden:;.
\dviees received ii I Honolulu. T
H., t coin the Far Fast, are to Ihe ef
fect thiti immoral ion from Korea
has been |iui under practically the
hi'Hiio rest rici ions and control as im
migration from la nan
final returns li'iim the regisirutpin
fni the election a: San Juaii, I'. I.,
nhow thai 190.non vol'.'I'd registered
against <!!!.*i,(l(Hl la.-.i "lection
The (own oi' 11 iio. on i lie Island
oi Hawaii, was severely shaken hy
en ri 'ii| :iake
I >< mi i nar Hone z. at a politb-al rally
in Manila declared Ihal Fugland,
(?'ranee and (iennany would recog
iii 'e a Filipino 11
ho.mfstjc.
The American liaiiamt Company
*ued the I niled Fruil Company for
Si;.000,000 for interfering with its
business.
Kx-Covernor Merrick, iu addressing
the Ohio Republican State Conven
lion, made a strong plea for tariff re
\ ision.
!'i?j<? i'.-N foiiiid '.ii ii i"ii pl/OUl'd ill ! hf
St ? ? 11 ~ I ii 11 < I hank in Chicago indicated
that ov '|- $ I nii.o'in was obtained by
Henry \\\ lleriir;. ihe imprisoned
< 1? iiier. iii a year.
I h" garbage rendering' plant on
lUu reii Island. V., was completely
re tori'd, and no more eily refuse
w? iI ii ' dumped in.o (he ocean.
Fx J in!;*. ? 1'ark'. r. for the Interna
tional I'olicy Holders' Committee,
wrote t<? I'bhop McCain', relinking
Itiin for his alleged betrayal of the
l>oiicy-holders' inleresia.
ItetUrns in Maine v;i,e fjtivernor
0obh a plurality ol about 7500, and
? 'on gressinau Fittlefield sonipwhal
over 1000
?i was denied iri Chicago that Mrs.
Hermann Olerichs would lighl He
will ol her husband, in which she
and her son were cut off
\ New Haven railroad employe at
tin- I'or I Cheater station found
'"in in ii box and returned it.
lie reici\id $."> next day from the
woman who had lost it
It was reported I hat premonition
or death had ion;; rested on the mind
oi I*'ran/. \V Wartenberger, who was
l;iiir>d by an explosion a( Lynn, Mass.
Tiie Ohio.. Kepnldican Convention
u m i; ua 1 i lid 1 > endorsed President
l!oo;evelt ami both Ohio Senators,
and turned down Congressman Hwr
ion s propositlom; for tariff revision
and eleeliou of Senators by (topular
vol e.
ti F. Mowden, of Xmv York City,
and his friends were forced to jump
into the Hudson River after an ex
plosion on Mr. l?owdeti'H motor boat.
I.eander I, Cotton, of SaudisfhUd.
Mass., who had gambled away the
last of m fortune of $U."?.0<Mi, killed
h imstdf.
Threo men wen? killed and many
injured in the ofdlapso of a concrete
garage under constt uctiou at Mine
ola. La. 1.
Foitr:ir;x.
Prineo Albrecht of Prussia Is dead.
Argentina and I'.razll may sup
plant Australia in supply Iiijj food
stun':; to Japan
Churlea Hernard said that the Bel
gian Ocoa noj;rnphlo Society was or
igin (/.lug an expedition to tin? Nofth
l\>!e.
Mine. Thoroso Humbert and Frecl
rrle Humbert wore released from
prison in France.
Peasants on tho Czar's private
br.nttnj; Kfounds, near (Jrodno. killed
u uuard and boat two policemen.
I>anlel O'Dav. pioneer of the | ipo
1 i:i?? industi.*, died in Franco.
Dr. Kugeno II IMumacher. Ameri
can Consul at Maracalbo, Venezuela,
declared his belief that leprosy was
on rable.
lionukong shipping is booming In
fi\ j days ls:? ocean steamers, with a
n?M lonnaye of r.:il,S0t! t?>n^. arrived.
With ft0,000 nton in ;ho final <:n
pa^'i'incnt, the mimic war of tho (?or
iiuin army ended with tin- defeat of
the red, tho invading army.
The Japanese Government granted
a subsidy to a Japanese-South Ameri
can ahlnniuc line.
Thirty Jfelgarians arc reported to
have heei^illlod at Ismallox'a in a
eoutliet with tireeks and artued Turk
ish peasants.
1 Mir.igratlon of .Japanese workers I
to Sovth Amor lea is to be encouraged
especially to Brazil, where a Japan
os'.* hank is to ho established.
-,.apaa l& not able to make a com
movcinl treaty wiih Australia, though
both countries want one.
Ibrahim Pacha. for many yoarifc
Master of Ceremonies at the Vildiz
Palace, is dead. ^
C.rcat mortality tyuong ehildren
haa markeu-.tho hea( wave tn Kng
land. ?
l.?r. Charcdt announced at the ses
sion of tho Polar Cougress at Tails
that he was organizing an expedition
to tho South Pole.
Tho courts In many districts of
Southern and Western Russia and
tho Govornmont apparently Intend lo
pursue tLc pcJJcjr of rej?res?!oa.
rn>i;i> to \ shadow.
Worn IJ?. vvil l>y l-'lvr Vi-m n of Suffer
inti I' + 'j/ti Ki<lii**y < oniplulnt.
Mr?,. Kttux rhf- Mywfi. of 180 SoijHl
Toulh , fronton, *> . ?a.h "I huvu
worked huid in my limo an?l havo
Ijfcn exposed aRfila
ttisil ajcain to chang^a
of weather It 1h no
wouder my kidney*
;}Hvo out mid I wen!
all to plr< oh at last.
For flv? year* I was
fading away and
finally no weak that
HMI OIA lliUUllia 1 < OIIIU II Ol KWl (till of
th* hou|*?. I /us nervous, resUesa
and tdeojdeas at night, and lame au<l
?ore iu tie morning. Homc-llmes ev
erything; would whirl and blur before
me. I fcloated bo badly I could not
wear clothing, and had to put.
on afioea two kUgh larger than usual.
The url<n wax disordered and pas
sages w^ro dreadfully frequent. I
got holpjfrbm tlx* first box of Doan'H
Kidney rills, however, and by tho
time | h$d taken four bole cm t he pain
and bloating were gone. I liavo been
iu good Health ever slurp "
Hold tW all dealers. f>0 cents a
box Pisler-Milbinu Co , Buffalo,
N. Y.
Seimed a Lony Time.
Jim ten years of ui<<' and of ar.
ad venturing spirit. Instead of golnc
to school lie started out to join ;>
band of uccaioiers, leaving; a letter
of f:?r?w? I for his mother. He had
gone pret y far afield wh<in he was
caught In l'no rain Growing miserable
and hungiy, tl^' young adventure
then gavol up his Idea of a plratienl
carei-r an^ came homo very late at
night. Hot mot wUh a chilling recep
tion. The! clock ticked, his father's
newspaper crackled, and his sm?te<i ctt<)
not look tip from her hook. Kven
his niot'hrt- did not se^ni to care
w hether he had returned or not. The
eat, however, not being In the con
spiracy of kllc-nce, came ^u;l rublxd
against his.leg. .Jim stooped and pet
ted it, and Ihen in a desperate attempt
to open up the conversation ho re
marked plaintively .v. ' Is this the -am?
o'.d eat yo 1 had when I went away?"
?Tattle.
When tw? fall out, the third wins,!
O'ploir acy.
Dir'omn. y l? .? matter of buslnc-i? j
tlio>:?h a poMie 'i ji.? < '.a, h'-<lK?.d uhO'ii |
l> ft.<piej i <? sn;d !'?/'. ins and a'loi IH--I j
'*i.h few frills <;<?! 'ii!i?1 lht* I'.y.*- '
?Tii- and the :<u i k<> to I be hear: j
i ?1 1 hi* lhInv <i -1 I you will And it vim y I
j tmich 15'.e the prnrttrr of |:iw. The
l man v/;th the best < asp ought to win. '
, ami when he tiortsn'* aiij. the man 1
y
i wiih liit- poorer ruse !<?.?? win It is I/*
i cause lit- is i he Ueftev maii and knovvr i
j better how ti< present Ills last1 i'lul |
j iiow to handle it Tie re i. anothei j
popilni notion thai ti?<* American dip ,
, Ionia:!<? e.-itahiifhiiient in w??ik be- !
j fa ii >e our representatives abroad con
| en.I with men nalm.-il all their Pves i
in ihe diplomatic school. We Iih\h !
I no p<. maiit'ut diplomatic establish- j
mini. O.jr ambassadors and ministers I
abroad ate picked from law offices, j
editorial rooms and oven counting
rooms, ranally they had no previous
acquaintance with diplomatic work.
Vet nine time* out of ton t^ey a.v j
more than a match for the .men they >
have to deal w li h abroad, ilrradth and j
strength of churactor,' kno^le.l^u of ?
human nature and oxperlencK_galned i
in ihe rough and tumble of lift- (funm
for qui to a^i much a* thu other/ lei- !
low's dilettante culture. It is vih<*!
judgment of the heat observe^ j
t In ougirmt the v/or Id as the othfjr fel* '
fui American ? lawyers and editor* j
easily hold their own against th??! '
co in pot it oii.'?Walter .Wellnuui, la
Success.
SALT FOR CFIOIjKFIA.
At a mooting of the Kansas Ponl'ry 1
Association Mr. K. Haif,*'*igton .said:
"Thi* fall Mrs. Harrington discovered
thai the cholera had appeared among
her chickens. 1 had heard somewhere
that there is nothing to bent salt as
a disinfectant. I hail the hired man
clean the henhouse as clean as he
could, wash it out thoroughly with ;
just as strong brine as he could make,
and lil! every crack and crevice with
the brine. He did .so, and we haven't
lost a hen since. I tried the same
thing on my hogs when the cholera ,
broke out among I hem, and I am sat
isfied that I saved a lot of them and
prevented a further spread of the dis
ease."
From saving to <loi:i<^ is a long way
l*Y<>m the Italian. /
a i,o(\\ij wantfii.
An IikIi |N*inli'Ui Iiiioiik* A*sur?*?l.
Wo ari' #oiii? 'o |j|a< i a* ojice a lo
cal ftian;t!4*?r ii; I'Vf-iy town or co;ny
in tin* tailed Slates. We wan' men
:? it'l woi.hij of iu?-i ami
i-ci^evc!aiioc to j-<-?>.*<??.?*!?i u*. The
reward ?-? < -ojni?l*-?? independence am!
a i ' ioii i.ios1 Rt?iit-r<?ur. Our ;
|i. <>|n>hiIion i* withoc.i ion the
jiHtsi liberal and paying <>\er '
A*f-i t-ti ( ap;ili!(?. antoilioux men or
women. You < an secure a' once a
steady aid asnared income, f*. f*\ i<nm
>': |<t-i i 'Uv i' ih not ii ??<?? ssa i > . X i I vo'i
?need (.s eon fid "nee in vour ttbilit).
\.<? have a hi lit i k It i. < I'-an-i ui money
maker. Ii U tlx- kind of a money* !
maker Dial you have been looking
lor. There ih no limit 10 ihe income !
that you run make. We want to
hear from every man <>;? woman who (
<!.'.',ire? to aecure a regular income
and are willing to mukr money. We
have just what you waul and <an i
start you ac once. Write u.- lo-iiay j
before others* secure your d>siti<:(.
Add res* nCIKOIDATION, No. 15>a |
Main street, Buffalo, .N. Y.
Reflections of a Batchelor.
Iliti illy ?nyiliin** eosis |e*s tlian
yood manners, but there is illicitly
MMIt* l' be had. New York I'res.
IviiickiM''?Kxprcss wagons lull of
Irunic* show that people are eoniiii'f .
lloine. I locker?S? ? do t be ones |'ial
arc left behind- - New York Sun.
'?'Itt>. I'<ililtrv Vurtl
Is a Monthly Magazine published in :
I In* interest of Poultry. You should
have it. Send 'Joe to The ,Poultry
Yard, Charlotte, N. C., lor a whole
year's subscription.
KITS,St. Yitns'Dance:Nervous Diseases per
niiinentlycured by Dr. Kline's (treat Nervo
Restorer. ?'J trial bottle and treatise five.
Dr. 11. It. Kline, Cd.,'.i:ll Arch St., Phila., Pa.
The prick ol' a pin is enough to
make an empire insipid Lor a time.?
From the French.
Mrs. WiuHlow'sSoothiiiR Syrup for Children |
l eel liing,softensthermits, reduc.esinilumina- ;
i ion. allays i-ain,euros wind colic, 25cu bottle J
A grout man must be happy is a
state of slavery as well us in a stale '
of freedom.?Plato. I
WOMEN'S NEGLECT
SUFFERING THE SURE PENALTY
Health Tbu? \x>*t Id ft?ator?d by Lydie
?. Pmkfaam's Vegetable Compound.
How many women tlo you know who
arc perfectly well and tttroug? We
hear everyday the &*unc story over and
over a^ain. " I do not feel well j I am
1*0 tired all tlm tinm ! "
Altss KatejM*Donctfd
More than likely you speak the iin?
word*yourself, und uo doubt von *??![_
far fromwell. Thecause may t>eeasily""
traced to some derangement of the fe?
male organs which munifeste itself in
depression of spirits, reluctance to go
anywhere or do anything. backache,
hearing-down pains, flatulency, nerV- '
oii.siicss, sleeplessness, or other f*> 3
male weakness.
These symptoms are but warning*
that there is danger ahead, and unless
heeded a life of (suffering or a uerioue
operation is the inevitable result.
The never- failing remedy for all these
symptoms js Lydia 10. Piukham's Veg? ..
etable Compound.
Miss Kate McDonald of WoodbridgO,
N. J., writes :
\ -
I)enr Mr#. l'iukhsurr
" Restored health has meant $o mueh to M*
that 1 cannot help front telling about it for
the sake of other suffering women.
" For a lon^ time I sunerod untold apony
with n femalo trouble and irregularities, v
which made me a physical wreck, and no on#
thought I would reeorer, but Lydia E. Piafc
hani's Vegetable Compound ha* entirely
cured me, and made me well and strcng, and J
I feel it my duty to tell other suffering womei
what a splendid medicine it is."
For twenty-five years Mrs. Pinkham,
daughter-in-law of l.ydia B Pinkham,"
has under her direction, and since her !
decease, been advising nick women free
of charge. Her advice is free and
always helpful. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Suffer
! in
Silence
Thousands of Women
suffer every month In silence, tortures that would drive a man to the edge of des
pair. The ailments peculiar to women are not only painful but dangerous and
should receive prompt treatment before they grow worse. If you suffer from pain,
irregular functions, falling feelings, headache, side ache, dizziness, tired feeling, etc..
follow the example of thous
ands of women who have
been relieved or cured, and
take Wine of Cardui.
Sold by all Druggists
HS REASON.
Solomon explained liia niasfc carpet.
' It douHOi't 4?ow if I forvjet to wipe
my feet," ho announced.
Considering tlto number of Mrs. S.'s, j
this was iadtdi un advantage.-?Har?
? i> v
per s Ba/.ur. ,
WORST FORM OF ElCZEMA
lllllrl. iV.ll Oll'f I'lioc?.Ifl'pcllMl
1'nrt.i Now t'lur ?( Hr<?l !>y
tltu Cilllturik ICctiitMlii'H.
"About four j |i\rs a^o i w.ik addicted
with black 4[>lot()'-s a.I over my face and
a lew covering r,fr body, whirl) produced '
a severe itchiujj imitation, and which
caused $no a urt-'i deal <it a noyacfc ?u<i
guttering, to su-l an exten* than 1 was j
forced to cjill inH wo ot the leading phy
sicians of my co\^a. Alter thorough ex- i
animation of thejdreadc.l complaint they
announced it t<||be skin eczema in its
worst form. 1 Iify treated niu tor the
sains for ".h? !<*.?vh of tne but the |
treatment did it* no good, fc'i'-ally my
husban^ purchase! a *r' o* t'utieuia
Remedies, aud after us.n_, the contents of
the lirfct bottle d Cuticura Resolvent in
councctiou. witf< 1*-u C nticuca Joap and
Uaitment, tk?e break in.; out entirely
?topped. I contirucd tl.e use 01 he t.'uti
enra Remedies f t six mo tlvs, and alter
that every spi^tci *. as entirely ({one and
tlue affecte<l parti were Ictt ai clear an
ever. The I lut^ira Kenicdte* not only
cured me of that t'*eadtul di-*e ??.*.?, eczema,
tut other template ?* ~v ible? a* well,
lazs.ie fcl. Sledge,|M0 doc,*# Ave.,. Senna.
Al* Jet. 28, 10(1.1"
oijD FASirroN.
Toss- Oh, yej, she's ee'tainly pit
ting old.
.loss? Yes?
Toss? Yes, sjo's beginning to oom
p'ain that H>l?'s of bonnets and
Rnwns a:i* nit a< pretty as (!iey
u-.-ed to l>o. Itithido'.phia Press.
HKANS WITH iU-:F.K
Boans ii? bi> Ipilo.l wiili beef should
bo put into ti kettle i f i \;M ?n'tr
with a <jn:U"?or ttraspoor r til of ha a'.tig
hoiIu. They slvmld '?,? h or.ght to a
good boiling t <Mi4?rv:i: u. v.- :i 11 (1 ito k?;il
boiling briskly i 11 the while tbtare
cooking. Hoil. i.i .. p.irboi', tin :it
linti! tho skin Ma
w'.umi th ? br?a 1 i > .? u\?r a few
held in a t? .ispjK'-n IV to na? e
a teakettle full of t( * watei :o
fill up with as jtho \va;? : l? lis away.
Tho ni'-ai, be t or park. should be
put 1 :ito a s*?'.>ra: k. *>e and rook
Just enough so jhat it v. ill have plor.ty
cf time to llni.h cool, in;* an.I b^cor.o
?ciulor after b< J.;.: put \\ it *.i 'ho be."ns
aiter they ha*r n drained. ('u*c
trust bo taken ilia: the bo.in.^ do n'?t
ra:k too lo;tK jn th * iivst water for
If they do tV?y ivill r.u-1: to phvs be
fore the ai< at s <;.i!?? ? d >:to. Ih aas
cooked this v.iy f::i a e/.aauo aro
Quite a^'iialil'r beinu too
rloh to have- IS" ofrrn a i *}-vir;;l:la
e\eu in wlater jHer:ior.;l>v v thermit. af
ter beans stui: 1.1 t\oy should
bo brought to J g<*o.l \ it sp.-o ii:>
09 possible a-.J I k< e^ ;hv;.i boiling.
High? here Mo-.'tho i.ec;ct of cooking
beans soft. If'cold water I; poured
over them or t!?oy are ailowel ti stop
boiling they will Invariably be hard
no matter how long they are cooU
od. Season well with salt and pepper
aoon alter the meat a ad beans nro
put Into the sADio kettle, when done,
??rv? hot?V. bwh Kettering.
Mrs. Partington in Court.
"T tool; my knitting-work and wont !
up iato the gal lory." said Mrs. Par!- I
Ingtou; the; d;sy after visiting our of
the city courtj; "I wont up into the I
gallery, an'l after I 1?..;?! adjusted my j
specs,. I looked uown into the room, I
but f couldn't see any court in# going j
on. Vji old gentleman socmutl to l>o !
asking a &i>(:?;! rsanv impertinent I
?; i' stions? ju*r: lil.e some. old folks?
and people weve silling around mnrt.
cuinutes f/t' t lie* conversation. I
don't; see how. they mad" out what
was said. Cor thoy all told different
"tiJOrVi*. I Tow much easier It. would!
be to get along If thoy wore all tnajc j
to if!l the same story! The case. j
!he\ call it. wjss given to the jury, 1 >11c
1 couldn't see it. and a gentleman
wirti a b-ng pole was made to swear
lb;*?: he'd keep an eye on 'em, and see
tha<t they didn't run a:\v.ory with It.
SJiaiehy in tliey came again. and they
sai4 somebody w;n guilty of some
thing, who had jur= ? said he was Inn:)- j
cent, and didn't know nothing about ft t
rtj more J'uau the little baby that had i
iirvic t-ub^isven. e. 1 came away soon |
afterward; but I couldn't help think- I
in,.; how tr> ing it must be to sit there |
t!l day, tfiiut out fioai tho blessed ,
air!"
A telegram from Athens states tlint
the >\jk .til hhi scut from (lenoa and
Leghorn to explore the bottom of the
sea off the city of Athens for re
ma n ?>!' aiicii'iit fi'omuu galleys lias
a!ita ly met wiih micccss. The divers
have found a galev containing ex
??eedingly elegant amplioi a>of tilth
century work. The const'-net ion of
tiif gallex present^ severa' features
? ?I special interest, notably a hitherto
unknown >\>|cni of pin* or bolts.
Wl-llili PKOPI,K TOO
Wise Doctor (Jives Postum to Con
valescent s.
A v'.*(* doctor trie* to g!v* nature
lis. best chance by saving tho lUtlo
si i< ngth of the al: a 1/ exhausted
ia(i"a>. an*', building up wast'sl en
ergy with simple but powerful nour
;s unent.
l ive years ago," writes a doctor,
'1 commence.. to use Postum in my
own family Ins* end of coffee. I -'as
so well pleased with the results that
i had two g;oN--.s placo It In slock,
guaranteeing its sale.
"I then commenced to recommend
it to my patients In place of coffee,
as a nutritions beverage. The con
sequence !b, every store in town Is
now .selling It, as it has become a
household necessity In mnr\y homes.
"I'm sure 1 proscribe 1'oStum a3
often as any one remedy In the Ma
teria MctSirs iV. almost o^rv c.iso
i.T 1nriigcrt:*?:\ *uJ' i>e? vousuoss 1
treat, and with the best results.
"When 1 once introduce It Into a
family, it^a quite sure to remain. I
shall couunue to use it and prescribe
it in families whero 1 practice.
"In convalesccncc from, pneumonia,
i typhoid fever and other cases, 1 give
it as a liquid, easily absorbed diet.
! You may use my letter as a refer
i e>?oo any way you sea fit." . Name
i tflVcn by Postum Co., Battle Creole,
i Mich. Read "The.Road to WallTllle"
: In pkge. "(There's a reaeoa."
%//t . y GUARAW*
'Jyj '/7. //2/7SI TEED
^ y- ''t/C'L'-'SC'i/' BV A
BANK DEPOSIT
. R. Faro Paid. Notci Til;cn
?BMBBBM? Boaul at'co'st". V&MJuU?
GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon. Ga.
$5,0001
7 5<
STILL A LIMIT.
It wa? In the jungle restaurant.
'1 he leopard had been drinking and
the waiter was trying to take advan
tage of that circumstance.
'"None of that Mr. Monk!" veiled
th?? feline vigorously. "The leopard
may not t>e able to chance his spot.4,
lint let me tell you that he is fully
eunipetont to spot his change."?Cou
rier Jo:?rnnl.
CAPUDINE
11 ^ yon f??l IU rflVcu in id
INDIGESTION and'wM.r:
A^IRITV werk tn know it? good. It cure*
Millwl 1 I II K\I>A('H K(4 ALHO by
rtiuvikaf tbe o?um. Itt wotl,
HOLD UP!
and cron&ide-ir
f"EM POMMEL.
p-rkndSLICKEBl
11KE ALL
WATERPKOOF
CLOTHING.
umadf of thf best
makni?!s.inH4(k?/fllow
fully fluranlfciuvJ ?W ty
rdiiwr dtalffj fiyr/rtiirt
?" 5TICKT0TNE
^ > SIGN OF THE H5H
Towrn CASA.oiAH<oxniTr% A-?TOWC* CO. I
to*o h *o. <a:i. iivTo.i.nuursA j
ONARCH SKIMP
pullj-c:/:;;:
I' ????! hi 1)1 u iMr(or.
'ok X ? M. ivA)<.?h . r?i(ib*rt \> k.ouv iieo.l*.
n i *?ii r or llouif, lurm 'liiuhf r
I, ???? 11 > on n |. k in n*?,
V* y?*ur * nil n??* * ? ???;? ?? 1M1 In ?? ujf
?rk. I lUnl)?irI,a J a r.~>f
? # ?, Ad4r? II 6.f' SV? \Nv Ki.l. fx.uiv 111 *??<?.? No.
So. 3S-'QC>.
?Thompson's Eye Water
. L. DOUCLA
l3.50&"3.00 Shoes
a BEST IN THE WORLD
W.L.Douglas $4 (lilt Edgo line
cannotDe equalled atatiyprica
l '? .Vhor /A'lfVri :
W. I,. Doii^lri** .lob
bing House1 is iho most
i'Omplft^ Sii t JjIh cooi.try
*$*t*'!for Catalog
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PR1CI
Mon'e 3ho?n, $5 to fci.feO. AjS
In<l !I!\ Woinfln'3 Rhi**8. ?,4_00 to Bl.gO. . y.
Miasms' ft Children's Sh x-G. S^.26 to *1.00,
Trv W. I.. DoukIh* s?. Mlsseit nua
C'lillilmn'tt nl?o?*; for ntvlp, lit mill
thry pvc.'l (illim* itialtuii.
If I could take you into my laU^S
factories at ilrockton, Mass.,and shOWr*
you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoe*
are made, you would then understaml
why they hold their shape, fit better*
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make. -M
Wherever you live, you can ohtnln W? L?
Douglas shoes. Mis name and price Is stnmp?4
on the bottom, which protects you agnlnat hlgfc
prices and Interior shoes. Take no subMtt*
tute. Atk your dealer lor W. L. i)ougl??
? nd Insist upon having them.
fast Color L ijrl't* i<serf; lh"U will not wear brassy, .
.Write 1or IlltHtratrd Catalog of Futl Stylw.
W. L. DOUULAS, Dept. 15, Brockton, MM
You Cannot
CUR
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal COO"
ditions of the mucous membrane such as
nasal catarrh .uterine catarrh caui
by feminine Ills, sure throat, 84
mouth or Inflamed eyes by siiripl]
dosing the stomach.
But you surely can cure these stub!
affections by local treatment with
| Paxtine Toilet Antiseptl
which destroys the disease-get ms.chw
discharges, stops pain, and heals.
? inflammation and soreness.
! l'axtinc represents ihe most succcs
. local treatment for feminine ills evl
produced. Thousands of women tell
to this fact. 50 cents-at druggist*.
? Send for Free Trial
THE R. PAXTON CO.. Bommu
?WINCHESTER
REPEATING SHOTGUNS
\
are strong shooters, strongly made and
so inexpensive that you won't be afraid
to use one in any kind of weather.
They are made 10, ia and 16 gauge.
A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN
Sold Everywhere.