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"** * ioirnsrr tragedy eh
•cfed In Washington on Fast Sunday
when W, H. Short, of New York,
ohol and perhaps f&l&lly wounded
his girl wife in the union railroad
station because she refused to leave
the stage and. live with him. and
then tent a bullet^ cra*hinx. througb‘
his temple. He was taken to the
hospital where he aoon died.
The tragedy followed a aeries of
quarrels between the couple. Mrs.
Short had Juat alighted from a cab,
which was also occupied by her hus
band and Miss Caldwell, a girl
friend, and was hurrying to catch
a train for Pittsburg when Short,
without warning, whipped a revol
ver from UTK pocket and fired three
bullets into bis wife's back.
The woman, who now lies near
death in the Casualty hospital, Is
known to the stage as Evelyn How
ard. and played in Washington last
week with the “Motor Girl" com
pany. She was formerly Kvelvn
Lewis, of Jacksonville. Fla., and
married Short, who is a native of
Livingston, Ala., about seven years
a«o
They lived In New York, where
he was employed as a bookkeeper
In a bank, but soon after tbelr mar
riage the man got into the clutches
of the law through alleged misap
propriation of funds. Mrs. Short
AaW- >he podjee jvben she regained
DRTBCTIVE8 TRACE SUSPECT
AND ARREST HIM AT HOME.
Apprehension of the Man the Skele
ton of Whoee Bride Was Recently
Discovered Near New York City.
The arrest of Frederick Oebhardt.
or Otto Mueller as he was also
known, In New York, was tbe cul
mination of an eiceptionaliy com
petent piece of detective work. The
skeleton of the body of Anna Lat
ter, who had been married more
than a year ago to Otto Mueller,
revealed a murder; the bonea show
lay two built woiinda. a'—goli
•watch found near the body 'bore
the initials “A. L.” and there were
also .memoranda Indicating that pur
chases had been made In a small
town near Hamburg, Germany.
The German police were acquaint-
ed with theae fads and they quickly
djaaovered that the purchases in
dicated in tbe bills had been made
by Anna Latter, . who a short time
before had been married to an Otto
Mueller In this country and who
was then on her honeymoon with
her husband to her old home In
Germany. The Hamburg police in
formed the detectlvea here that when
Mueller and hia bride returned to
this country Mueller brought with
him two dogs of tbe variety used
for police work.
The local detectlvea working on
the case, Investigated the records of
tbe German steamship lines and
found a memorandum of a passen
ger who had reached here about that
time wtlh two such dogs. Through
an express man the dogs were trac
ed to a bouse In the Astoria part
of New York City.
It was there that the Otto Mueller,
now under arrest, was captured as
he was entering the house where
he was known as Frederick Geb-
hardt, and where he was living with
the wife he bad married four years
ago, through a matrimonial bureau,
Jtb S. UjmUs, m OU Hmpapr In
AUc Lawyer,
FIVE LITTLE CHILDREN BURNED
TO DEATH TUESDAY
SUDDENLY PASSES AWAY
Wae Librarian of the Supreme Court
of the Suite at the Time of Hia
Death and • Man of the Preea Who
Had Won Distinction — Many
Mourn at HU Death.
The State says tbe cltltena of Co
lumbia were shocked and saddened
Monday by the news of the death
of Mr. Jno. S. Reynolds, librarian
of the State aupreue 6dtirt. Mr.
Reynolds’ acute illness was of less
thsn 24 hours duration and for that
reason the announcement of hia
death could hardly be believed. Tbe
funeral services will be held at Trini
ty Church at 4 o’clock this afternoon
Mr. Duncan C. Ray, former attorney
general of the State, last night paid
the following tribute to Mr. Rey
nolds:
“On the death of John 8. Reynolds,
South Carolina baa lost a devoted
man and Columbia a faithful ciU-
»en. 1 enjoyed an intimate acquain
tance with Mr. Reynolds for over a
quarter of a century, commencing
at the King’s Mountain Military
school at Yorkvllle. where Mr.
Reynolds was a teacher and I was
a pupil. Mr. Reynolds was then a
recent graduate of the South Caro
lina univtreity, to which Insttlu-
tlon he remained a devoted admir
er and zealous friend, ever support
ing her cause with zeal.
“For six years Mr. Reynolds re
mained at Yorkvllle, becoming the
right-band of that gallant soldier
and eminent instructor, Col. Asbury
Coward During Mr. Reynold s stay
at Yorkvllle he was a frequent con
tributor to the newspapers of the
■w ^4
la Shcltoa Cottage. Use Home of
OirU at the YIrgiaia Presbyterian
Orphan Home.
At Lynchburg. Va., five children,
all inmates of ths nursery, were in
cinerated In a fire which destroyed
Shelton Cottage, the home of girls
at tbe Virginia Synod Presbyterian
Orphans’ borne early Tuesday morn
ing- The dead are. Ruby Moore-
fleld, Lucile Moore field, Lynchburg,
Va.; Marie Hickman, Campbell coun
ty,'Va.; Mary Thole, MdDbweircoun
tf, W. Va.; Mamie Reyuolda, Bath
county, Va.
The children were all In the second
story of the wing of the btHHllhg
and they were caught by fire In a
manner that made their rescue Im
possible.
Ruby Moorefleld, however, was
taken out of the building, but when
she ascertained that the younger sis
ter was stiil inplde, she ran back into
the burning building and lout her
life.
The fire was discovered by Mrs.
Priest, the cook, who was aroused by
the roar of the flames. When she
saw .that it was impossible to .get.
the children out by the stairway,
she rushed to the third story and
brought fifteen children down to the
second lloor leadin'- them to tbe ve
randa top. where they were taken
down a ladder, several of them drop
ping into the outstretched arms of
the older boya of tbe Institution.
Mra. Priest, after saving the chil
dren, had to Jump for her life, sus
taining a dislocated shoulder, a scalp
wound and an Injury to her back.
She will recover. All of the escapes
were miraculous.
Superintendent Fleming waa away
at the time of the tire and there were
no men about the house. The wo
men could not save those who per
Ished, for they barely succeeded in
" ~ other |
Bed Pollsd Cattle—Berkshire Hogs
and Augora Goats. Breeders. W.
R. Clifton, Waco, Texas.
'Wanted to Bag—Hides. Fnrs, Wool,
beeswax, tallow, Scrap Iron, cow
peas. W’rlte for prices. Craw
ford Co.. 508-510 Reynold St.,
Augusta, Ga.
Typewriters—Special low prices on
rebuilt and aecond-band machines,
all kinds, for fall trade. Write
for price list. Genera] Supply
Company. Dept. O, Augusta, On.
Dry find steam
mmm : >
cleaning of aQ
'JO tpATjQfp
Suits dyed afl
kinds of Ladies’
colon. Mourn-
and Gentlemen*’
ing b'ficks ea-
Clothing.
, uamniaiKiin
pecioliy.
WE DYE TO LIVE, AND LIVE TO DYE.
One Person Recommends to Another.
Necessity needed in every family.
Easy sales. - Big money. J. H.
Hancock A Co., Chamber of Com-
" mere* Bldg., sixth floor, Nashville,
Tenn. *—
— T*
There is money in It. The Gloria
Instantaneous Hottow Wire Gas
oil t Lighting System. W’rite W.
A. Riddle, Sales Manager, 1274-
76 Washington Boulevard, Chica
go, 111.
Agents to sell practical electricity in
12 lessons; branch method; com
plete course home study with con
sultation certificate; 50 cents a
leston. Branch PubHshJng Co.,
Chicago.
OUTHERN OTATES SUPPLY CoMP*N>
BUT TBOM US
Macijlner^Supplfes
Plum bfn[g^Suppn«»
OOLUMRIA S. C
FEMALE ROBBERS
Tie Ddectnes Looked for Men While the
Gaaf Prospered.
CAUGHT IN A BIG STORE
trousers, coat and top boots worn by
her when captured wers where the
Judge could see them. She Is oniy
19 years of age, rather fall, blond,
hits- bhje eyes and-is good -looking;
She accepted a ten-year sentehce In
the penitentiary, but keeping to an
orth of the robber band she has not
j told a word and no unusual activity
has been noticed', among her wo
man friends.
‘Log C*bW- Silk Remnmito—All
beautiful colors, solids, plaids, |
stripes, dots, extra long, wide
I.r*e p«ck>t'. 10 cu. ^ Be .
postpaid. Barrett’s Art Exchange,
Phoenlxville, Pa.
For Sale— Pure bred Guernsey bulls,
all ages, from ancestors of dis
tinguished milk end butter record.
Have been first premium winners
wherever exhibited. John O. Mob
ley, Wlnnsboro, S C.
aad She Accepted Sentence of Ten
WE BUY
the following. Submit samples,
state type you have, amounts
and price. _
Years in Penitentiary But Refuses SEED APPLE OATS and other
Oats.
A gang of women, dressed as men,
terrorized Harrison county, la., for
Wanted—Your name and address; month » previous to the arrest and
postal will do, If you are Interest- sentence of Mrs. Fred Linfi, wire
ed in Raw Furs, our illustrated of a wel1 farmer. Country
“Trappers Guide’’ mailed free; 8t °res were burgallzed and large
write quick Sumter Junk, Hide quantities of goods stolen. Farm
to Tell the Names ofller Accom- —SEED COTTON SEED, fancy, pure
l type.
—OOW PEAS—We buy largest
amounts Oct. to July. Write us.
plices.
Sk Fur Co., Sumter, S. C.
i uai
if!
——vdfd -
consciousness at toe «*
Short served a term in Sing Sing
Through sheer necessity Mrs. Short
•aid she drifted to the stage a* a
means of livelihood.
Short recently was paroled from
prison, Mrs. Short Laid, and made
a new start In life When she de
clined to return to him. he followed
her. She persisted In her refusal.
Accompanied by Miss Maude Cald
well, another member of the com
pany, the left her hotel for
station. She vainly tried to elude
her huaband, who followed her and
pleaded with her again to turn from
the atage. When they reached ths
atation Short made hia final entreaty
and when he waa again rebuffed the
tragedy enaued
To eye witnesses it appeared that
Mrs. Short, much terrified, had Jump
ed from the cab drawn up at the
weat portion, and had attempted to
run when Short pulled hia revolver
and. rushing at ths woman, fired
a bullet into her shoulder. She fell
at ths first shot, and the man stoo
over her and sent two more bullets
her body. Without a mo
menfs hesitation, evidently bellev
tag he bad killed hit wife, bhort
turne | the revolver upon hlmselt
and tent a bullet Into bis right tem
ple. He fell at the feet of bis un
conscious Wife.
Miss Caldwell was detained by the
police as an eye witness, but upon
dhort’s , eath soon afterwards sb.
was released and was permitted to
proeeel with her company to Pitts
burg In the room which Short oc
cupied at the hotel the police dls-
overed a card, bearing the follow
ing words:
“William H. Short, representative
Autollte Manufacturing Company.
Selflighting Cigarette. 339-341 Sixth
Avenue, Newark, N. J
Short wa* apparently without
funds He had made two ineffect
ual attempts to get checks cashed,
it is said.
and with tnelr two children.
orate, writing witn ease 0 ‘“ve.
“Ac^rt. tke pone. Cbk.ri.,|
ihlch be I« hi. right »an,e. .d- « R ''” 0 “* w “ d r . nd ppot,
Itted that he h.d •e-I'"" 1 '’' ™ tlc . It ... In cop.rtner.hlp
bid” lc*t e U ,pl.»in« nU Mean. Wvln. conducted .be F.lr-
few days after their arrival in this
country.
SCANDAL’S HAVOC.
field Herald and later the Wlnns
boro News and Herald at NS Inns-
boro. . .
’During the great struggle for
Mr. Reynolds was
saning
girls.
• enty-foor ol ~
A NEW VARIETY OF COTTON.
Which Is Declared to be as Good as
Sea Island.
Mr. 8 A. Burns, a prosperous
Anderson county farmer, has dtscov
ered a new and valuable variety of
cotton. Ab ait two years ago he no-
of his fields an unusually
Self-Sharpening Shears, eight Inch
es, the wonderful household ne
cessity. mailed to any address 3 6c.
Agents wanted; fast seller, big
profits; circulars ^.Christ A Co..
Pine Grove, Pa.
white supremacy
• ever at bis poet, supporting the Dwm-K,^ tn one __ ,.,w of eot-
Shootlng and Suicide Due to the with bis trenchant pen and large and well f rulted "'*** ° f ^
Shooting n rUUng wtlh tb0 ‘Red Shlrta under „„ watched it all year, and n
Tongue of G«a«lp. \totq Woodward of happy memory tb<J w hen the bolls began to
. .. • camoaign of 1876 result-1 he saw that they were very
Furlou. because his wife s Th ^ lo lhe he loved L P rge tn(1 tha t the staple seemed to
had been mentloued In a acaudal,] ^ RwynoldH lald ailde hleL, of quality than tbe rest of
Joseph Najmanjl, the son of a Hun-I ^ sh)rt to devote h t 9 time and «n-J lbe cotton In the field. He carefu >
Agents Wanted in every town in
South Carolina to sell the latest
thing in shopping bags, 3 bags in
ope Fells at sight Good com
mission. Send for circular, and
terms to Box 133. Greenville.
S C.
houses were robbed. Occasionally
a stock raieer, en route home from
market after dark, was stopp
the proceeds of bis eab-s re -" 0 "'
It became evident to th^ a iu» > I '
that a gang of r< bbeis was opi at
ing but all efforts to make an arrest
failed. Detectives and police we <
looking for male robb-..- '' ar - v
never suspected women a •.-? do ug
the persistent thieving.
As with success the band
bolder, town residences aud
in the heart of the business
tlons of the sma'.l cities w-re 'is ^
*d and robbed. Instead of takliii,
now
grew
stores
sec-
con-
shot John uktksa]
and then blew
Najmanjl died
ergy to law and journalism
marked success In
rln
picked and Beaded all
nlng
the lint and
each Pfo-lient * sample of it to Clemson Col
lege
, ; arisn nobleman
at Fairfield, Conn..
tils own brains out. ,
almost Instantly, but hia victim was , <[n lg8g Mr Reyno jds removed I Tbe co Uege authorities reporte
rushed to a hospital where it is •*‘ d t0 Columb la. of which city be re- tb4t tbe gta p| e was a new variety
he haa a fighting chance for his “ f e. | witb a Bh ort intermiss.on of L tbftn; that u was equa’.lv as gooJ
The bullet entered his right temple! moQthB m 1 8 89. an active. tb<} a,* island staple, and urged
and came out of the uuderjaw. | UM . ful an(1 honorable cltlxen until Mr Burn9 l0 plant of tbe seed oi
his death During hia realdence ln lb€ neW v , r |ety separate from
Columbia he was connected at d‘M other cotton, and send them a sam-
ferent times with The Record. The p , e at tbe end of another year. Mr
Register and The State newspapers. Hurn8 dld BOi and secured enough
his editorials being always eagerly I ^ t0 turn | 9h the Clem»on peopl
read, more especially those in tbel ome to eItH . r iment with it, and to
Sunday edition of The State. plant some himself.
"In 1 896 the citizens of Richland Clemson this year the
appreciating Mr Reynolds’ charac- tentb of an acra planted
ter and ability sent him to the variety, and Mr. Burr
lature as a member of the lower wbat i arg er tract,
houae, and there he rendered fi P ,en ‘ both places is h
did service Mr. Reynolds especially | , y Tbe ylel ,-
felicitated himself upon having the |i n g unusual!
Reynolds printing bill passed Pri " I parently t
or to the passage of this bill the '***■ I 8 tapl«>.
islatlve printing w as not let out to I colton
competitive bidders and all the work ^ p
was done by a political favorite ^>o has f
thus enjoyed a monopoly Th H l fi . _
Reynolds bill did sway with such | .
favoratism end saved tbe State larg r
XT—
UflcatK-.. —o entrance to
leeapeake bay. two battlmblp* and
one repair ship for tbe navy an
Ui« establishment of an extefteire
naval base at Pearl Island. Hawaii
A national bureau of health.
Statehood for New Mexico and
Arizona an 3 an appointive governor
aad executive council for Alaska.
Civil control of tbe light houae
board and separation of tbe national
•urvey.
Celebration In 1913 of tbe semi
centennial of negro emancipation
and retmbnrseemnt of the depositors
rttwlgnct Freedman s Trust and
Saving Comp»>y- -
Consolidation of the bureau of
manufacturers and statistics In the
department of commerce and labor
Appropriation for the remodelling
of the District of Columbia Jail.
Calling attention to the crisis In
Central American affairs brought
abont by the execution in Nicaragua
Americans, the president an-
juncee that this government haa
terminated diplomatic relatione with
In Nica
ragua and intend* to UUw such fur
ther steps as may be found mogt
eoaalstent “with it* dignity, its da
ta American tatereeU M»d it*
obligation to Central America
Idf*' T ~ -
Q UHUiC ,
Najmanjl had gone to a neighbors
house, where Esksa was -taylng. and
said: "I want y° u t0 deQy I
scandal about my wife ' After a
few words Najmanjl drew a revolver,
shot Ecksa and turned the weapon
upon himself.
Tbe tragedy was the outcome of a
slander suit filed ^ ^ coyiT } of
common pleas, at Bridgeport Conm
Catherine Najmanjl brought ■ >
Chari,. Kay.
merchandise the robbers
„ . v , fined their efforts to cash and _ je ^
Senator Tillman’s Oats Have 8f^ p | ry , taking only suoh
could be easily ,
good value. All sorts of traces coul,
be secured. Abundant c.eus were
these traces and
eral hund-ed bushels of my fine
Appier Oats. absolutely pure,
which I am offering at 7?>C P*'
bushel, f. o. b. Trenton. 8. C AH
orders will be filled as received
It. R Tillman. Trenton, S. C.
articles as
earned and were of
Young Ladles and girl, over 14 year,
of age can secure steady and P rofll ;
left behind,
clews could
but
down
able employment and be ° ; t hta by 1
make cigars Will be paid while ,
learning. good. T cheap boa--'
be secured neat' t v
girl can make frt
week (some tr“'
learning
never be run
Footrints in the mud beneath a win
through which au entrance had
made showed men of norma
nothing was gained from
h the robbers could be
dow
been
size
an
le owns the
bine
large*
N. L WILLEI SEED lO.
AUGUSTA. GA. '
Tuberculosis
Conquered
Write for^tesffiflYNlllfW Ilf yffM/
nent people and booklet why na
ture's creation saves consumptives.
E. D Morgan. Suite f>10. Hippodrome
Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
A Few Testimonials.
18 E Second Street.
Dayton. O., August 2G, 1909.
My wife was taken sick about six
weeks ago Our physicians said her
lungs were affected, and advised us
to take her to Colorado.
She grew worse very rapidly, so
August 7th two noted specialists ex
amined her carefully. Thev pronounc
ed her case quick consumption and
toll me positively that she could
not live longer than ten days Dr.
U 9 aid her body was just a mass
of tubercles; that there was not a
single square Inch that did not have
thousands of them She had tem
perature of 104. no appetite, night
g *,.ats, chills and wag delirious
August 8th she started taking Na
ture's Creation and responded, as if
by magic. H<-r appetite is extra
good, sleeps sound, no more chills or
i ••••-- »nd
for $1,000 damages
She claimed
that Key had circulated a story that
she and Ecksa had gone In bathing
together at Fairfield Beach “"d had
subsequently been refused bathing
suits by the bathhouse keeper
Najmanjl had been told* of th.
story and had become so ^ ^
be turned his wife out o'* * bouse
11 _ d o r
three weeks ago. He
to come back later
had
lay he had another
her and. U is allegt^^
Mrs. N*lr ’■ v ' 'A hal
4 , 3 ‘
•?
>
>xt
uro sh. p
u ob
to Is the Senate Finance ootn
mlttee Friday afternoon, says a dltv
patch from Washington. Thla dr as
Ic etep waa taken by Senators whi
heard Mr. Cwbe4 eepres* hia Indr
pen deuce of CoBgreaa. *
Be«d Them Back.
A dispatch from Geneva says that
the police there declare that there Is
a wholesale exodus of mem bene of
the blackhand who are looking (or
new fields of operation in America.
It develops that sixty of these char
acters, forty of whom were expelled
from Swttaerland, are making their
way to tha United Stataa by a cir
cuitous route.
NVbat a blessing In the homo is
music. Tbe home that baa In It
soma good Ineturment which one or
more members of the family oan
play and around which all may gath
er and sing, la a home that ought
to t>« flooded with melody aad Joy
these long winter evenings.
X» opposing any Immediate In'
ligation 0t the Mew York emrtom*
how* aoandal the president takes the
that such investigation
by giving immunity aad
prove an embarrassment
securing conviction* of tbe guilty
tubmttted by the •*
that th*-«£
it tor the currei
>TM»«
the former <U r
tar Frank Ue,
a deficit there wtU be a surplus of
$66,>31.000, excluding payments oo
tne Panama canal which *r* expect
ed to be taken care of by bonds.
Tba president records with pleas
ure tbe satisfactory arrangemant*
mads by tbe arbitration of tbe Impo
tent North American fisheries issue
with Canada and tbe auceeMfu] proe-
ecutlon of the work of the comm is
alona adjusting other boundary ie-
ettee aad tbe lake flaberlea. He urg
en an international conference to do
ries measures for the protection of
far seals. He is hopeful of a hap
py adjustment of the Kongo qu**
ttoa gad a«pf ts his desire to gf
ford • large measure of ftfmtectloa
to tbe little negro state
Betjs faction is expressed
^ can, d |« 0
estate to public i - “'
aoclgtlee
Iberia.
sums of money.
in 1*92 Mr- R.v—-
wWcn the laap- > s® 1 -
that the girl was no lonjwr a sub
ject for charity, snd that her man-
vger was sharing equally In the pro
ceeds, the subject of depriving them
■>f further use of the melle was tak
en up. The interested parties were
asked to show why such an oedvr
should be Issued. After appearing
and consenting to eliminate from
their literature objectionable and
misleading Htatemeuts, they were
permitted to continue their buslnea*
During the ensuing few months tha
business dwindled to practically
nothing and K soon abandoned en
tirely; the elimination of the ob
jectionable features from the litera
ture having proved as effective as
the issuance of a fraud order.
“The letter which accompanied
tbe booklet was a reproduction. A
footnote explained that it was a
facsimile of a letter written with the
feet of the girl, and that she would
like to write each a personal letter,
but It would be too much of a task.
On the reverse side of the letter
what the girl proposed to do with
the money derived from the aslo of
the booklet wak explained and at
the same time a little history of het
pest was recited.. It was stated
that she had not Sad' tnneb rtpefl-
enc* In a bosinesa way and that her
friends thought IF advisable that
abe have some one look after her
iniereet, and that the county eoart
Sad appointed a man to act aa -her
trustee.
“Tbe booklet enclosed In add*
tlon to giving a detailed history of
tbe girl's Hf*. contained many il
lustrations of the performance of
marvelous acta with her feet, such
as sharpening a pencil, using the
shares, writing-her hair
ea.wtna>- ~ -\ny re-
pr<pV* Women Klb- ^
, N. Y., M«UVe
Rrocbeeter.
HQ
j,.. n d
.ei iQdlcal ts taking
. .j on all matters affecting
generally misrepresented and mis
understood conditions of tbe South '
I am glad, therefore, to be able
to eay to you with absolute frank-
nee* that tbe article which has giv
en offense was printed without my
knowledge and to my deep regret;
that it did not refer to a Southern
city, but to a city in Illinpia; that
In so far aa It can be construe’
as reflecting upon the wisdom of
the South, in its treatment of the
race problem, for upon the women
of the South, for whom I have the
most profound respect, it represents
(exactly the opposite of my sentlmente
and the sentiments of Collier’s.
1 Inclose for your consideration a
few editorials published in Collier’s
during the past four years, together
with the unfortunate paragraph in
question.
Very sincerely yonrs,
Robert J. Collier.
Here is the extract from Collier’s
Weekly, which appeared over a year
ago. that raised all the row above
alluded to mnfl contains the language
for which Mr. Collier apologizlea In
his letter above:
Barleycorn, and Others. y
Colonel Watterson observes that
the proprietor of The New York
Times “deeelvie to be hanged to the
nearest lamp-poet.'* In the same is
sue of bte paper it ia related that
because a negro in Kentucky was
rumored to have sworn. an«| drawn
a revolver, his borne was burned
and hia wife, his l-year-old daughter
and hia email baby were shot by
the expectant mob. In Springfield
111, a little while ago, a woman said
something about a negro, and wl»h
the horrors that ensued the country
waa abla*e. Then, after the burn
ng and the shooting had subsided.
“To noil wru iuo i
lays replied. ' Hboot every one you
can capture.” *
Insane Man Kane Amuck.
After murdering Sheriff Jacob Bell
of Holmes couaty, Ohio, running wild
for 48 hours and terrorizing tbe
countryside, O. E. Boley. on escaped
oatlent from tbe Maslllon Btete hos
pital for tbe Insane, was shot down
tnd captured on the farm of R B.
Wells, one mile north of Shreve. O
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HTRAfOftT TEAS,
IRON FKA8.
Will buy 6 bu»h«)s to a car.
N. L. WILLET HEED CO.,
Augusta, Go.
Bite Is Selected.
The proposed monument at Gettys
burg to the Virginia troops will
stand at a point where the extreme
rl?ht of the Confederate line rested
and General Lee watched the charge
of Pickett's brigade. This was decid
ed by the Virginia commission. *
known that many “lientlflcotlons
are sheer hysteria, often for crimes
that never were committed, and many
other charges aad identifications are
founded on something worse than
hysterical invention; they »re the
easiest escape from scandal; Now,
those are not the things to say. oo
doubt. They altogether lack chivalry
and tbe ’aristocratic VTrtaw. But
oerhaps It ts time to put Justice and
truth above Jlhonor/’ whatever that
may be. If this paragraph were not
already named. “Chivalry" or “Hon
or” would serve for a title a* wel
is »ny other term—** veil. Io r 1°
Stance as “Murder for Fun,” "Brn
tallty” or “The Lust for Blood **
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Hpecial Notice.
Any one who will clip and send
this advertisement with $10 or P
O. money ontar will receive a re
ceipt for $26 to apply on a $95 or
uan, the balance to bo paid as fol-
$16 Jan. 15th. 1910; $16
April 1st, 1910, and $40 Oct. 15th
1910.
For further particulars and 1.1ns
tration of this excellent organ, writ*
Malone's Music House at once, ar
this is a Special Holiday Offer
Those who prefer pianos will re
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for particulars. MALONE'S MU9H
HOUSE. Established 25 years, Oo
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learning We nee<f '• < H 1 onng
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pot. Charleston, 8. C.
SAW MILLS
S aw Mills mounted on whsets, as aaaUr
movsd a« a mounted Thresher, ginri
LogB«w Mills mounted on wheels tor esw-
fnjTtR. cross tics, e*e. Hustlsr Saw MHta
1th Raebst Bteei lired Blocks. All sires.
HsS* "
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, proven)ents. ALL equal to the best and ea-
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buyers. Write tor circulars,statlna whl
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SALEM IRON WORKS,
ual to the best and so
less ot
at you
tt 6.
PECANTREES
Budded and grafted from cholcwH
varieties. Lowest prlceo.
EAGLE PECAN COMPANY,
Pitta view. Ale.
TUBERCULOSIS CONQUERED,
Write for testimonials of prominent
people and booklet why
Nature's Ovation
Saves Consumptives. .c
E. D. MORGAN,
Hippodrome Bldg , Euclid Av.
CLEVELAND. 0.
lenriic Armstrong Stock* m4 Wm
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81* AsssrtsMsts CmrrM hi Mid
Threading Pipe X tn - to 4 in. Inclusive
Aloe Vises, Pipe Cutters, Wrenches,
Berd Bashing*
f Cotumblm Supply Co.. Cotvml>b,S &
fled filter York over $1
, will net thej^na fig
erU.OOMOO.gjf
familiar with tt* v
•* Wf — ’
cenul fiaret thirty-five, ,^'he woman's *tofy was dlaproved and
♦OWTre"twa praclIcaM* a negro, whom tbe mob had fail-
IJfflLfrsying the cxpen$to of * *n * b°»r ' w^s aet free. That Utile
~ r ’ > * \.7T.„.„s*st Friday as H.ihrirv ^a-.i —..1—j..- 1.
banquet*- Due Is
payers* money to
usluf** Friday as, Huhfiary. •>, t rw*i~rw4k-n 11
for fit a*tcb to a rent In an eu> nope
morf ’ - - 11 ,tor? ^
• It was In this very cottage In Brookslde, 15 mile*
trim Als.,6wt thme Italian, nwrty
dlsd of Fsvar. Thsv hsdbssaslck 3 months. John
son’s Tonic corsdAsm qukkty—r®«d lottsr below:
Brooktido, AJa, May L 1903.
of continued Malarial Fever All
•0 yards tram my store. These oesse were ol three
engine from too to UH. Ths doctor* hod tried every-
Ti^naaAsAihsixr to let ms wv Jotuxson'i Toaia. I removed all tbe prtna
end JttmiwSlDe ge aot m a »UUi botOe “ 4
IsmmaUilitH/ tbsy reooverad tamdly and there
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