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DEATH TO MANY tm 9u4rt4 tmfk Art XcHrtri lilld WAS A DAY OF 1U0T1NG ArrivInK *( .Mexico C*Ujr KrtMe M««4m of Dreadful UU*I« Kotwcca Authorities and Antl-ltc- <4 action ImU at Piiebla. — Began OFFERED $100,000 TO VOTK AOA1N6X A-NTI-K TUAOK BKTTINO BILI44. / / •/ / VTieu Police interfered. Jna hundred persons, IncludliiK the chief of police, were killed la riot* at Puebla. Mexico, on Friday, accordlnK to the statements of pas sengers arrlrlng at Mexico City Fri day night from that city. rrhe stories, told by passengers, are to the effect that the trouble be gan Friday morning, when a num- t>er of policemen, headed by me chief, attempted to break In a mem- ing of auti-re-eleotlonlyts, which was being held In a large hall. iAs Chief of Police Miguel Cabrera and his men advanced towards the building, a door was opened by a woman, who abut and killed the chief. A fight then ensued l>etweon the pedico and the occupants. A bomb was ■thrown from one of the windows In the midst of the police men and rurales, the latter having been called to assist the city officers. The bomb exploded, killing many. The causalftlos occurred in tin* course of fighting, which -took place In the street. So far as known, there were no Americana killed. * The passengers further assert**)! that from morning until the time they left Puebla. In the afternoon, there was continuous rioting and while the antl-re-eb'ct ionists had bpen dislodged from the building, fears wore entertained that the dis orders were by no means at an end From official sources in Mexico City Friday night, it was learned that the 17th battalion left there Vate Friday for Puebla, by sihcI.iI tmtn, and that other trains were in roadleeua to transport additional troop# to the scene of the riot. If <kwmcd nweauary It was officially stated there Ffiday n^ght that 1* men had been killed In Putbla,, Details of the Antl-DIaz co/spn- acj. alleged to have been prornoted by Francis)*© I. Madcro. now a fugl- <It« from Mexico, and whir!/ has re sulted within the past iwp days In the arrest of several co-epnspirstors in that city atid elBewh«s-<*. came o llghg Friady, Indicating dhat Hiind;iy. November 20. was th<- date tiv.-d for a general uprising against tht exists ing Ooverumont. The conspirators appeared to tone extended their operation to th. Stataa of Vem Ouz, Hidalgo. Coa- hnlja, San Lirls^otosl, Nuevo Ia*oti. Puebla, Jalisco; (luanajuuto, Vuca tan and Z.icaticas To the autiioi iCleg in ail these Htates orders have lawn servt tp put down with vigor any AlU'tnpi at disturbance. (Mrciilar^, whbh apix-sr t<» have taavn s**tif out by Madero or his agents, from San Antonio Tel.is, 'o vartouh'ptvrsons in that cPy, outline hie oapuvawrti and nnnonnre Modern tsynst it ut iousl Pr.*«ident of M,■ * i CO. Among other statements coni iln..,i in,the manifesto wi n* the following. "1. Francisco l. Mndero will place ihyself ai the head of a ri'VolutUinai> ^ party against the (lovi‘i uuictii of Mexico. netwe*‘n the I’oth and :;n n of November I .shall l ad in.- i.iiaiw- era aga'nst fh,» Government of Airy tco." * tMKkTS DKATII IN SVltl I* Hnutll Hoy i'all Into Hoiling kettle of >lolu.SS4*S. Hid list ts> death in Syrup was <ho man nor of denth .suffered 1>> the two year old son of George Swift a white man at .Melcalfo, l H ie Fri day. The child, walking backwards, fell into the kettle of syrup, which was carried by -two men, and was subfiHirged His mother's arms wrte burned in au efforts to rescue the boy. . Boiwevett'a New NaUonaltNin. 'f^OClor Schurmau, president of Cornell University, says that “he re gards Mr. Roosevelt's new nation'll- ism as the motd revolutionary and ,<Ungcrous program any poli.ic«l leader has laid before the American people siuetc lUo close id 1 he civil wat “—Atl Mm presidents oTlintTer- sltlcs and colleges seeiy to fed about the Kaiue wav, and “the people oj “The ataU' of New York agree with the professors by HO,000 plurality Presldemt Schurmau further says. “The new nationalism spells Caesar- inp In governiueut and bankruptcy la business; aud all that- wlthou. adding h cent to the income of tin* wage-earner f>r tiny other citizen e\ oept the politician and his army of neir , goternmw olffcoA.” Teddy li ,;yet to lev hoard from, and this fight between the Republican literati aud the Colonel may tie viewed with com posure now that the people have de cided that their salvation Is to rest on dbB* ; Qld Democratic Pitaciifli . “Equal rights to all. amd »j>coial pirlleges to noao ” So far .as the Democrat# hre ’concerned th^y do oot how much Teddy stirs up itho Heoublican, menagerie. In the USe catupaign his exhibition of hfpi- StartUng Htwti'nwmt Made by New York State Senator Ih'fore Legis- latlre Craft Ounnilttee. One hundred thousand dotlarw *o Tore SKfUmit the Anti-race track ls?i- ting I/ills, to lb08, was offered to State Senator Eugene M. Travis, of Brooklyn, so he swore on the stand Friday, testifying before the legisla tive graft committee. A mysterlmt* little man, whoae naJiie he does not recall, made ttie offer In the lobby of the Senate, ho said in behalf of former Senwior Frank J. flardner. And Gardner, ho added, ronlirmod In a suliseg'tent telephone cenvejsa- tlon. tianlnor is now under Indictment, charged with having attempted sirnr- larly, 1 hough writh s tesser amount, to Infitienco Otto <J. Koelker, <>i Brooklyn, now a Congressman, buy then a State Senator Koelker vot ed for the hill, ns did Travis, and n was passed. notwithstanding .the frantic efforts of the race track in tenwts and the alleged use of a fund. Which previous testimony hn* pla< od at 1600,000. Trsvls' testimony and tip* commit lee's efforts to subpoena James R. Keone and Harry Bayne Whitney mil lion a ires whose hobby is horse rai-ing, were tiio most/lnteresting de velopments of Friday's hearing, re sumed after an adjournment on oc- toher -L’. Tfforis to find Messrs K>en and WhitiHyv. who have be, a mentioned in previous ti-uiinonv as having been present at a conferem e at Delinoni!c</s at whirh the n!|i'g d corrui»tlon fund was raised, and tie committee Is anxious to examine th-m. hajfe thus far e-m withoit auceesw. Fra v ifl s stoi v l•’rida.v added two new name# t<> the list of Seiiatot- Bppr/>aehed.'' Tie- ainoiin' oilered him/he explaimil. was to be p ild | t , tw<j installnii'niK. f.oon down and tea,000 after h's vote had 'a-en r.i-t ' "Did you ever he ir of an> ot!i,.| Senator I* tug appt o.e lied ’ to w , asked ■'Yes, i look 11 Ml e h Will) Senate: Fill If* r and S«*tia <,i- Cirp'iit.n ..ue day, and tliey told me th* v had • n •approach**,! S,*n:it.*r Cut" .iP-,, *.,' i me ho had |.*-e|i railed on tie- 'e|. phon** "M'ould vou know tie lean w e, approarhed you if .on -aw !, a, ag.iltiT" *- Yrti. I think so PCfttONg or MANY NAMPS. Parmar LaA with a Nama for Cvar» Latter In the Alphabet. Oba cannot holp sympathizing with Limit. Tollemachn. who after groan Ing for many years under the burden of seven Christian names coatain'ug no fewer than sixty letteiw aas at Lpnt decided to Jettlsoa live of them and to be known for the future as plain ' ! I*eo de Orcllsna Tollemaobe," a desigTiatlon long enough surely to aatisfy any reasonalile man And yet the gHlIaut Uenteuant was an enriable person compared with tFe othei membeis of uis many named faintly, nine of whom share 103 Chris thin nar;i<3* among them, ranging in number from ten to seventeen, the Istfer nuicib*!t lieing the baptismal dower of one of hla sisters, wno it «vii sh» hiiH ttm** i(» sign her ful Uabn* uiuat write "l yona. 1>**eiina '■>*- onioh (-■Mil, (TiJin** Cyssa. Hylda il* wena Viola .\d<*ia I byra Lisula Ys.i oel BLiictie I.cteiH Dysart Pinning net I * d I * - ut hi h". Aft". ..m il an Hiitcvgrnph as this on c+H'UH with •Htet to tlie tsrvHl aigne lure ot t Ui ■ Kuipieas laewagei ot ( h. loi. whi*h e,uitaiiis Imt a piltiy fifty till) 1 1* 1 11* i . oi to iti.u ui j native i. Hawaii who is euiH* in ,* <ti iiilviitie ||•tt*>Is. *-igi.l ol vv Ii , a aie k s Him lii'toen a - That a multiplicity of iiam*". is not ill*- prerogative of the !):k’ -i . cb*-se- *v,1s proved a tew y.-ai-. ago .vt.en t|i, infant -ffov ,/f a Bn. kiuglniiushin fatm*T was pi rm-ij at the foi.t wni, twenty-six Christian nauics. e<u n he ginning with a d deo nt I* ;*ei m tie Mlphaliet. fri a. A i.**| t-. VariHli tile /a* hartiili. and vv in n a t .'ui lahnre hniu! *1 h imt of t v *-iii oe - 11is■.• - i the viim of a < hsreh Im.ii I'i. iitn Mg. Weils as the dtor* r or ' i "I. > Kortuntitelv for (tie • h hj th* lata**, WH- *ll*t"< ♦ <! 11 * < lit •• *1,;. j I , \ atti <* to htt B ii do. ‘Tt f-'ven tti".-! •* . i HIl tillage t ii.it a. !.,;■: *■ v. a i a hov w it! ] i ii oi u it h on • ■ ■ • 1 , •-> spribg of a \| r r, nt: \. w ho . ■ .•-!I . tils I tilldl *‘11 I Me I Vi e v . | and -o on, > p to i lie t ,.li w oiTfi <>f pet n !•-- Tti*- iihsi: id it i*'s of ('pr.vi are 'Hie 'rateil :ii ;j Sas.-* x the -ev eiit* etith 11 It' ■,ry w t h tie seen in tin l!i itisll M |.-* :iiii A • I ell n I.. i 1111 g t*i I ante i,’ V I -t ; III e n, CONFERENCE CLOSES DAUciM-ia or AimuOAv mv OLITION ADJOCRN. The Nest Seaeioo Will Be Held «t Cheater.—Officers Fleeted Bad aU ConunittetiM Apimlnted. The fourteenth annual .conference of the Daughters of the Aemer'.can Revolution ended its session in this city on Thursday night, after a mo#r enthusiastic and enjoyable meeting. Much business was accomplished at the conference and It was the larg est ever held. The conference was presided over by Mrs. F. 1- Ylayes. State Reg* nt, of Greenville, fhe an trial report of the State regent was excellent showing great knowledge and research. The toDovvIng "omiui'fnes made splendid reports at th** cotifereue* State Flag**, by Mis A (,’ l.gon, of 1 iraiigeburs; IndiiKtrial K.litiation . 8 F. H li (' libii !J U , * ‘i* ■'ii.-, in t'ai- re, It a , 1 roa d- Rat** s, V rs v r i.i- " ?). O* ang'el. urg. i Itl 11II1 •n ■ al Hail, I 8 i A .M tics, f n.u on, AI.;g,. ne M; - S t ‘. t -,1 K ' f, S.l* .tar. He v ; it ton.'t* v t: riv* s M 1 rt.-. Ha. l.t:/ lu<*. .Yj ai ion YI rs K* ■'••* <•;) B." *.n (if f u-n.dd. .*; f : I : J Sr it! . • K'V n r . and Pt.cai J"- otidatit of tji-t.i r .ii l’;c k y.-, am! litc. of t ,,iv ■ rt 'ur Pit k. ’is, was •nt atul i , h'-au : :'ti ! * r ."I*- writ •• n by Alts Ita<'r>n to Sumter, Pick- and Vlaiion wa^ r",id iiy Airs -B-e-tn'itson Mrs ttu-in n- t!i,- niup ■ ••r i i \ it in ’b s >' at aud. al though. -rdvatr-.-d :i .ge, .*■ n, zood h* a 1' li A n alt*- on VI rs Bra' : "u of * * V w l- Ai: s. 'lie |. ' otif- r* i" . on. of t;: * .n.*< r. i' ,n ,. re : in "X th* POLICE BAFFLED CDllFKB SBAUBD tit TRUNK FOR OVKlt KIG1IT YKAB8 The Victim i« IVobBbij m WomBu. On Account of the SomilneM of Bones. =• Pending an imiuest planned for Friday on the body which was found in an hermetically sealed trunk In the cellar of a West Thirty-fourth street apartment house, the authori- tioa were not inclined to th**orize on who the victim of the mysterious murder might t*e. Even the sex of the victim w ns not known, ttie five or more .years during which the body is known to have r.'posed in its hiding pine,-. ha>- ing r* due. d it to a skel*-ton a'lino »t bare o tlesli. From outward tmli- eations uowever, the authuni;* s ar • ot t im*'b* lief t tia t th*- tody is that of a w man fhe stiialln'-ss oi t ; bfin*-S ,-!lb-fl> 1* ulilig tie-IH to Hi .t com insi"ti The .oily disifiven-d tiv 1'tiiBp Meazh r. when he was preparing mow *r eight \t ars' resi«l*-ijc** in the i.o'is, and op* n* d the m g- i* ■ t* d trank* was iak**n to to* morgue Rid v I ; w as foutid i Ii i-.i '*** n !;i: v i:net1 :n tile trunk ate! sur- ronnd* <1 w o It *iua:uiti«-s of p as’ -r Of ihir.K and pap*-r. A zmo- 'ank ittsi*.,* t! ; t> trunk litt* d pert* :{ *..• II* v. s:*.i .-,•1 s vv . : e d .* ed f: itin f * - * r:. ar* IS to \i"'] 17. 1 ho CLASSIFIED COLUMN roar cbivm, nog», tneep, tuat •te.. to Tho Parlor Mark at, Augua- ta, 0%., 1018 Browd Straat moat Bant promptly. TalapfcoBn 1810. WUaa W. MarUn, Cotum- bla, S. C. Mole Teachers Wonted for good vil lage and rural schools. If open U» offer write for special enrollmee* offer. Can place you At once. •10 Her a Name. Send ’stamp for particulars and coupons. Address! Southern Teachers' Agency, P. O. Box 98, Flushing. N Y I umbla, 8. C. 1 For hole—Pare bred Barred Ply- The High Point iH’tective Agency Of mouth Rock Cockerel#. J. P. Wim berly, Scotland Neck, N. C. Columbia does a genera) detectivtPi business. White and colored de tectives at your convenience. Xiuan Post Cards—Send $1.00 for j Write us. W. H. Taylor. Managor Jt'O and sell to your friends at Columbia. S. C. 2 for 5 cents. Sims Book Sion*, ■ -■ - ,Orangeburg, S C oat this out—It may not appear again. How gamblers win, at slat Farms for Sale la North and South . machines, cards, dice, otc.. by Carolina and Virginia. Auk for cret systems. Get wise. Olrealnr larite list State your wants R. K. Prince, Raleigh. N C. free. Ham. B. Co., Box 1817, Hammond, ind. Wanted Manager* in every ,ochI:1>. l>obbs’ Single Comb Rhode Istaad h good proiioKltIon for a h.iBt’.-M,. R t -ds vinfl ''Crystal'’ White Orplng email reclined J A P*-'ei.>, t> 1 .k t .tons win and lay when others N Sth Street. Itlcbmond V.i ! fail, s u,,-k and eggf for sale, aesB for mating li*t. C. A Dobbs, Box M YYanted—Mew to tuRe afroen dt‘«| 24., Gainesville, Ga. practioal oott'in nturi*** a. e;.t good positions duniig the ftl' i Wanted—Men and ladles to taka 8 Ch.iilot’e Fotton Compfiny t^mr I months Practical coun-o. Expert lotto. N C ! management. High aaiarled por tions guaranteed W’rbe for sata- logue now. Charlotte TelagrapB School, Charlotte, N. C. .*v,-d i * * * • ‘ r. I ’ i < i] a l (1 * ' -^ll ’ . 1 il 1 • ^.'a:4 frtMn r h* < 1; * «i' • :i '»i ’ iC**\o!u ' :•-Ii R \< MS CL.VSH IN 1 JLVNt I., White and <'<it<ir«*,l \ iii*-i ii an sa|l*>i In t onllici—< tin* lii’ii,| A dUpu’e hot vv**,*n wtilie »; 1 ored Idiii-j.u U- toi th*> \m**vic-! <**jHHdron nnd'-r A,In,’i,it V:* ••T.*i.. Friday uiglil d< v "lop. d in* ■ .m n lv tiglit, in a h .’ i Ii •.-••V ill V • I -- knives w« i ■ li.Mtd. Tile t- :i*t.i: , •irre-u**(l a s.iiloi from Llo K.i,,. vv ho is ohar.:*- ! vv ;! Ii h.iv in.- - i man f: oiti 11..- l.ou i i,:i .n ; domen. One to gro vv lis a. at hospital In a s -fiioo, . .i:,.!;* i >u th kiah wonnds .vti*l,< a:o,t h |- i . vv as wouiitled on ; ho lo* * | thorilies an* an ain; i ua : •. i polg'*' pat l olrt :,i ; o , v. i.l thi i .... turbanc** |. o 1 l.t' !’.«!' u s lit I till 1 t 1 *||" rt * ■ «• s i -i) o Sou' ii Cal i d. ti i .1 !, S on 1 Pgti Nnu "1 1 . k t * 1 1 S li SI The ’. l" w II.Z .. Lf-rs i'cmtdc . .1 W - tti.im. to. i <■ V * • < , . II . .1 .-* tii , - confer.* if u S* Fight ot i dth W hit... S i. i u 1 i ti..p -X* tit • H B t ’ j t: .•>! Btgi ’HI III \<*l Hu-' t Ail i 11 . r- i ; 1 , V . • ; • • - * ■: i * V In .n ; It Inn gti aft* r !!.»' ; * al li )l. *i \ ml :t or Mrs. S »:•* ti,* n on • in:.' k.«t 1" lb - ,11 >1 \ - 1 -i ' 1 ; ,> ' .r ( g! v on a f* w mofi * !>*■ ,i•*. ■ : frtlit m 'In At u'laiul . >v I Hr ■ igti 1 ’'** a- I .nth Hi ; It. get’s and I .-iitat* in Ii K Hilo I er- I II a* I P OUitvfc, gaud St-. 1 Im- St the XA o* Id. * I I■ C .lls t , ,, , | ■ I Hi w , till r. allil ol ... i'. a . It u ;i.- ho, i.le.| • a-ia' .r. 'o adopt tl * ' *•' i ’. Oil 'll" b>g c rt-itig t aroilll t is t a,. Sta’o -ong, . 11 ■ * nno it wax nti'posoc! tiv !i..-1’rv limtoij umI **■: <» tn t- ■ by Mr- BurKe**# ■•••tb na- uor- ol-ct- i 'A a 1 lie ’■■r Mt ’ -* i ’. »* 1 I,*• VV ,S. .( I :* t-ar- nil ! In- out ■ -itio t iio trank Ll.'.w •* w .in i 1)0 ..-(!• r r. t !• Mo:,.- .: r ,;;i hboilt -i.x .i ;o it, ti o, \. agu- *-r on L-omg awa" ; . it ho vvi,i!,: o i v i in trank and tti : ■ *: so::.* t'I’URh*-*! Oysier Mbello for Pniilli y —- tjno h'lllliri"! pout.(is, * X’V I*r-,, tiv*- hundred poifnds. .ti*^- ltti.tr. L.-ohi-ait it- \ Co v\a,.-:iy M ils. S C v \a« J ,it.*»—.laity and car • * u 1 1 "0 '..v,. r for - .’a s.t’.npli w ; .. 1;.- ! st. as No answer allies- ayt;.: m.a e V P iw(l>*r <'n , Bui ' kt, "s* i v (B -n . • ’ , | For Sole.—90 improved farm#, largo and small, better values than else where, good water, hea th, school*, churches, railroads, etc. Send f^r parricuiare and list Andy B Brown, Lumpkin, ti-a. Wonted.—Men to take .hirty day* practical course In our mocklno Vk th*- tno.-g’i* C.i'-irnor s I’h *'i * tan I h b i a. I i’i-o' .li-bn No \ 1 i - i**r of Believ t:e. nta !»• an vx.iiiittia . X ! ton of r he tn ii! v * i I" ui d : t to :i.- ll at of ;* matt 1 s*i .*- .••• - 1 hat th«* victim wa-> plttcod m im trunk w : t 1 ,- rtjttl a I; * • Hi d .(•• P h r- -ii!11*11 from a- •..., • x:.*: i*»i I *i■ v oi: d i' Ion ot a |.ort’, ii o' th* rL'.' lu ig wiii"li still r* la.ifr,*-*! :ud:. . • .; \i«- Your * tdldn-u h .i tBi w ,* fhops and learn autoa obllo bssl- i '' Hi.-.tor- tliorou - bty.' J ness Positions se*’t.r» i graduates w ’b* Tv*ii IMi’Nily idvertls'*-} Jzr. hf j^r w.*ek aid up.. Cbaf- :;: * : t ’’ ’ ; :»!•• r '. • * voip ?rus tor- a*. ! • *-a :*.*• r- lotte Auto Sctiool, (.hi : 'ofte, N. C. ;b pec : nti« atioui tti*- u -■■* ;.!*: f .* ii.g* * ' 1, tv i- hill , . i, I - -1 Hi# i i,:.:, . ' ., 11, i , : . ,1 ■ I C.: , | V II. | ... I . A ' ' ' *1 .. I Vv , • I 1) 11 | 1 , | I ., * lid*** i iiiih: :n \ n ,e * ii a g* i nig fc Ai i- -iz. t -.*■ i>l,l. • .i, : Tii 11.. d.i. >• ii* I. ti.., i, Inn w ali-r . i , : > f.i. . •h* ■ ii "i.nta i c in • i.-.lamt ot i>i i ii».! i v c | o* k -■*{ * • • t. a til g a.'.I ’** - ■ i * * tin . •1.,■, i ... !. i . * ** a i i i- • j North State Life Itt-urnnce Co., ol Rice l■l•'ur. in i 'ii.-- tr* -h Rii---1 K'nKRton. N. C. «• en'es only fei •' ar H.b- Hr.-. 'i Bran Chops, j tfa,* two Carolina* and has csoro c s '*'• d '■'■ \h •" i'.'..- j Carolina lives In* .te ! than aay ••h ■ '■» ' :: ' FI /a ’ *• -Pr.** : j other Carr Una co- :*r.r v A goat* Cl- r.S C | wunt'-d w h* re the unipany Is s*H •! rt"W represented HIO.ooo Yearly.— N** iz- v Legit- M: v ’ e S :n i'. I ea :■ a! AY >■ *! art v ■ , : t :: • n ,:;. * , ompativ I s z -*.- . ' r S m merlin i! ■ \ i t ngi.ued Yi^llll'g t anU. Ne.'.t"S* r . ' - '■!••!* •■. i< il X m art z. 1 * * tt s *!$ 1 f>0. \ ; 1 ;*!•.. Sims * if- :.»•'!• V ^ T \ei*nt.*> YYatite*!—1 !'ot. ally valuahh t., 1* s Fx’ ra h . Hare ’ opi*<trl tin .! - i.i r,.lle exewp- d salable or com mission* I irge monev m.ikers lnv**r’ ite Addras** Agents' Su; ; B :-•■ Salisbury. N C I .*t T ing Pec- i *. e,l ! t; i • J id- 1 YVonted SaUwmeu— lew mors hn*- t>r s on our new tandard Altos. New cenatiB soot. . atiable. Bplsa- •lid opportunltle) ' r money mok- tng Kne.lent P* e for ex-teocB- r'8 \Y rife The v ’’h.rough Oom- 1 .iny Ch irlo’ te ’ C v,. i V.i* A ;! i ■ h#* I L .4 U .4 ■ d . *, *■ '•’■•C 11 ihu*. I, t • g .in ,1 .i.l'>; I In • 'k hi, l 4) i i 1 ft f a i. I I I » r Y * li f KK\ InK Wllou; m MKUi I » — — Senator Gore Tell-* \\ liul Hi iikh tali, I'oilgresnllH-ll Shoilbl Do. S, nut or T P Gore, ot Ok I a noma id mi in(ervii*w ui ( 11r.i^it*, !■ r ii.rv sal*! hat at Me . , ,.z , ■ i, .. 1 'oil g I * •-.• ;h<* 1 le.ll. ■■ i t.* r- ,| vihe the whole h 'tieil li a. .1 a. til*' tariff on pulp uo-.d amt pi ,,- paiK*r Ho .irtert *<-ii l >. -uoi i < ! ,-. success at th** ivct-t.: .-b * tum to d * stulsfa lion over tin* Pa n* \!di tiirifl law and the high co.st ol Bv ing A lower tanll. n.iul tie- ator. "would incre,i *■ o n p. . During exile' th«* l>< mo nit. ha 1 a ut pie o,.,.or t - fx •... thinking, hut we ni'ist t..-t as lltig sayrt. ' hooomi * ilt imk w.th t*r ' « Rheumatism! Not < n* i.l * * - in i ,-:i tv . pi, t - s ini' rt a! t f. t I. \Y hi I < t Ii. !'• I *• !:,. s \\ i i or fe V , I \ ,.,**• s | .)•■ :n|, -.* M i • a ’ "I-:, ' : T. ". .’, ,M, 11 I 't.i 1 i ■ * i! v • Pic t -I • I u :,.*.; *1, - v.i, \. ’•! * ! • .... :.*,•• r ’ ! o--. 1 .’ Here's the Prftof A m.t . e w il t * - t 'vh h — > 1 r:; :i. tt .i \ • * \ * f • M * - / < ‘ '. t ’ : m .: *. 1 • *1 li..*..- : , J • it . » . .* . i !.i p*.* , r A.i • - *.'.1 .• \ i 1 r - * • ■ » S r 1 *r 'vil*-. S I'M. c* ”oii -.«-.t a! t •*.*.! a.vM I in,:’. r long st&plo " p* r bushel, t .-r* nt i" op at ,..|.nl Will . ’i ar ti!i'*rv :.’ of «eed , > < Mi*ni*«Hj,( l»«'|t)i I ,1* —Why tofl v • ar li*.- a w i > o > i.') r g- • ■ *i ■' f >•’.*• - j ’ - M : s kr. , ;*.i ! i«d | row ij.i' r e 1 have wtiat ; - e ind l* rzi* W T P.’.tr. I::! >r tarn* ot? Con* e one ess t ’i • in gather . * . t .at ’J.e rigal .ue or m rlt* v M IRS e • i V -*n d v. 1 gii.ii .im. i i : . lit : ■ • . itiacii ii.to i" r • t .tt ► .. I .i*i,-- * w a’ i n in Ce I, Kt,, • ■ vv C X t .via * rt ru T r .al r ■ z ’ ■ VI ,,,- * *, i, V kliv/vV it a. I- ! \ l: a i - - - * - - i * v 1 : i'd *i *. . ' - ! ’.1i V A: .! . di . ... H,d.•!*.., a" d , ; • - •• vv . - i d r ,v •. • , , a i i , > < 1 »K\ ( Hop V|| \ ^1 Iri II I M * a I * I vv , ! I Ala k* S', P, ; -P, I - t,» I lv i: a mil. ajei f,,,.! t:" t* . h ■ a et, ■ ti ’ B t.B a t" trie Itt’ert* A - If for t* • i. »* f.t.-rg S C YYtuile*! 1 ver, :n ctild .n S<"i::i i •hat ’he A! I. !>*>or» H.’.d ! !t:j and arc :r n!. cu; t 1 Ml ■*> r ( 11 m ; JII, tore *•. e r v ti;ng Allow r k a tot wp. gaalit > vv rt Imt ( omp.iny, Yi nv-tj* **«***rgio, for prlcei* on ir.y e ij.r lurg# or small woman tsS I n.* to knoo il. 1 of Parti, a r e ttie h**OI * :’;> Aagiis** * t, * tr an ufse i tn ’ er and w i’ll, word H Aug-'.'ts l.Bilr- I II < tfali r III I lit f .1 III • ■ 1 ■ I 1MU f < ' k vY . * !i *.. ■ T t. I ff I .1 - \. •* : i s \ * 1 M , North’w I.tnimrnl ! ■* l •* I.: • . * •, •- ,-r i. • x, 'd*. *’ ■ ■a.* " . i ,, • - : l ': i • - w , t hciu Ylu**t Steer Clear ot i Tin* N*-w York Sun u, ii. .* >; i the rumor that Jan •» 11 'V / a,.,,ii. : I and Itihti .1 ‘ I ,eutz .it i * . ••did n - s ' • *Kenttt**r D'ek's r**hi m> the 1 ■* ♦—f| States S a ate from ()n:.> I i tTta- T+r-morrrt 4 !*: rnrrrv- -rmtiF’prrH rrf hacks To YYaRhlai’toi. Irv'tn ’lo* y - Stutes wllere the oppoituailv !ii.;| t ome to it to st. *•!".• i * i, tii<- m.auX: itv in th-> Senate i. oi'.Mi: • v . .short shift at tin hainl* o: *he . * | et:s '" in the UK tit** conn* "'.on Mi *'!..• ago Uimord-Herald sns .1 bn R , McLean, after llVing in Wash.ngt.in ! tor nine ye;u*8, lilts p'st tei.v-d bank fo * )!rio. The Ohio !• g.sla! n. ■ S4w»n to elect a Fut *-.t St im- -v.i ator of Mr. Mcla*;in's politn.ii pei* | suasion.’’ The polltiv il pePsua-: m j Of Mef^enn is with tin* protected trusts and other plunderers of tto*| peotile The Democrats of Ohio do ne 1 n<**'d either of tlies** g*-titlen;en ti. ! th**' United States Senate A* The slittt* Hitys the Demoeraiii i-.irtv ,:i Ohio and other Slate*, recently veres’ | ed from the Republican part.* “nhould have the wisdom f<* avoid' ■Ihn rucka of ilia Iirufoaatonal pulili * < • I I H M ! ! I 4ii4 « \}< ( !•■ .'■* .t ■ tr i ) ‘ am.♦■ b.. k . * * . , a •• i> ■ *:t 1 • - . • . . a \ f :. " r ! i . ! if*;, il '*•'« 1 1 * 't; \ « ‘ a.i.i'. \ NOAMS LINIMENT -vat.-— ,*■ • ..it* * ;*-or. ta P*-,u ’. . • *: » • • o- - *iisa> ! , ra t es t ti is ., *■ * ’ v. "i, < * i ’ ,-org> a far m - d fa’ i* is VV rt*e t"r pat - 11 1 St r * hi-c i«*f M .t ou I I ■ '.I-I; - ; m 1 • Si.- ■ * zr.. i, i i ! :.n-i YN ako- tt I l 'a . .,Ke li t. • ''... le w ho n.i.e not used ttie* > le.f'ire 1 WlH »• V u w tti *•:», h fir ’. order for a 'ii /u-.vnd plan .- )P i li 2a. a dot- l.i K Width of v,g* e and flowor s* d ■e.'lti’e.y f-< W R. Hort. 1 , i nt Grower K: • - rju lue. P O . C *z , VV n ii i *y t — t ■. Kill*'«l by T i mu Vv ! i. •).#. f-Mit call ’ in a frog oil ti.*- trek and una to extricate hin.s.-lf, G«'ore*' H rI .*t aged 60. ye r hides skins ot P* t.edv M.i-> ■* waten- be.-aw ax. etc., a' ed i fr. iiht train a- *ore down os • a and sefle- u M** w is iU-’h* kMbd * , l P, FOR SALE Yft 1 f 1 n* " r T‘ t • i v \\:r* ‘ : V\ . i ! h ■ • ■■ ' . f.a n t .: *• i * V ' ‘e l V, t w. H* ! .7:, ii: vii . I.stt-nt '.g.’aud. W ti v I- ■ • tii, 'eak :nr nt:' V)- < n-ua at tes, 4 intics 1 !iv 111.1; A N e vv Wciol* le. . 1 : " 1 'it'! I 'ee. t Mi-W O .t th* * !.* - tih 'VV ed It out ’ . t W It ll Ml V Id 111 tie i ,.n* n It: n * ti -in,. • laud* gt‘- I n-H - an ! At irtliltt l ull-Ml.I a.1, * ^ * > nurti. ' nd:g!i;l' lo ill*- -• .L, - \ I III * Ms- x- tj..t I ii.g tv g< : n at Hi* i t* i i*i e* I y g*r 11 - on eg tag. -ii, M «{*v iin ' \Mil he s jo in xt "lat'o# It n- tl"W p* in e.d oil ’ t ti at tie:' !o r I. B ’! e S.x’y .iad i'l-nti s- i*e under the ad mliuht: :u niii s ....... ^ _ v ..„.™ -Jr. LJIVJ U11 ill t .....tt. .r. e aelf proved s valuable asset to tbs kt&ns. They are not hidden rocks. A rontrn| ln , ' u,lh *‘ th '' D* tno Tala. $o b] all means let him jhalf Uot-aii aiati^ bov*» -recen-Hy rle- ersts +trrre”av* r+rsT'-mrtfrfTBr- of n’ lTVTP monstrated bheir possession of first ppy „v»*r all In the Senate their rate Democratic material, and that t a „ ,, porreasi'd wait*, of n:tie tf coni Pined with the insurgents would constitute I L i /1 • fs ( ali-e n i t ’ rt I h t Fo*’|- .'.* <■ 1 ., i■ i-t-.r ! o V tBi , . I ron v\ i: ky : u J: :t a t - j N Y . it,- uin!* : a i res’ ch.ti g. ,| ,v . n n’-tiz ’ Via*:: tP.iii. an c,!i! .. it . n id.iv i ,■ i In v t -,I a pn , I .‘.i- {• a* uruf* •! w It!, oT a tion t t ;•* m , • jt-nlv an ! rh<*!i *zh'rd ; t. His burn' j w i 11 pn ■ v. fa'.ui. y. * ! Urnilghl Hlg Ft ice. i i’<-I i! (' Scarborough a *>|v a |. undid.i: for r.droad i-on.n*’ -*i<**n t- | ind now ,.n a, d!,-:tn' (P r aiipn:,,: I ni*-nt t,> t j* S i :l.v an v a, m ’. on r | « i ■ tti nj tssi 'ti 1.H- sol ! to G t 1 e* •, : - ot Hi s hopv : I !«>. lor his p in ti tion in (’hirt-hdon ouuntv .vigfit ,11.1*'.-, from Sunimerton consisting o' i 02" .o .-es 72o of these ijn. pi’fivod. • ♦ on. ( '.a, SihmkiT tn'1 r\ru! ('« »cnl iP)|*roY<‘im-nts. Good tcTtlirti.' }'ft*;-crlv’; $a ,: ) ( '( • (>**; ,1* fc l .tsv It riv..'. '.1)7 m rev 4 n th’s ( U’lth'Ct 1 (( i let anl h< u < * 1 test (j* n< «-■. hi; fV i;ra 'c 'and ! ') hah >, i aj-nhlr Td *in my* mat h \n \-t r - ( \ir price to Decen f>. r‘! >1 , uno, ;< st.'iun.bK? 5b V* ral hnc, profit making it Bp. pallce of Brockton. Mass., are •MFfftut profit through ^ bg a pays to use that material ftkate has a fair supply, but to he sought-“ Kvcr. it has , it#8 Hoarst, who oow aa oo t >jr tha Damoerau dBat Leaguer, was supported He received 881 tote for s real tariff reform Ull a clear majority of four The Demo crats are tn a position to test the aLiaerity of the Insurgent Republi- hy Fi vin 8 theiri a chanre to t - - A<*» Boy 1 . Hts . -1 ot li#*s saturated with Mtl. Fmn* iiantird". Aged 12 years, wa^ thrown into a fire in New- York by I’hMip S*-ck!cr. ag*-tl IP years The lads bad a dispute ovr which was the lender of tin* gang of hoys and Seckbr determined to (Hit his rival out of the road He will probably die. * t iarms m SimRcr ( ouutv, Ga. \X tt'e tot list. j Southern Land Co., AmerlenRi Go.. GyihberW Go .,. or Th»*mo*l*in. Go,. ITi**y l»id Not Vou*. Tb*- X>• vv A in k Gl* be •T'C-rm’s con.- nanitH, figu:,. whtet. throw an tt: it teresritig nglit on th* recent poitiha: < vertuni in the ►itngire State 'ITte figiir«-s show list many Republictui* refrain*-<1 front voting in the late election. Which Works From Outside CHESTOL / j ’ (Chest Ointment) / . 4? Will Rel.rvc^vtickiy Croup. Giughs, Colds, Pneumonia and all at- (ections of Chest and Throat Its effii ta*' y ba* been thorough ly established and positively provaa by the large number of unsolicited tastlmonlals given by thoss vBs have useff »h1s remedy. ^ *■ - —“ • * • «. 4 .Use Freely and RUB! RUB! RUB! Now sold by all^medicine dealers. Should be in eve^y Home. 25c Everywhere.