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AT HE SAYS Tdhtt Gives laterestiBg later' view h laay Ttpics. AFTER THE BLACK HAND CLASSIFIED COLUMN \ r.XSSKM.KU IS KIM.KI) BV TIIK TIMIN' AT I IXmi:\<'K. Gev. Bleas^ Veloes Ad Passed at Hi} Request la Probe Dispensary. TIIK <H>VER\MK.\T WIM, TAKE V HAM) IX TIIK HI NT OLD PARTIES PASSING Believes the Democrats Have Holden Opportunity—(ilans Tells Him ‘‘That's Old Hen TUiuttUbAH Right, hut”—Opinion of toivernnr Mease “Hasn’t t-hangetl Mnth” - Senator Tillman waa in Cuinni^ia.. a few dnva ago, and discussed tne tariff Bltuatlon and naiional i>(ditics lu gencrHl, with cH)ieciiil (■midiii''is Upon the uossibili' s of I ti inocrat' ■uccess at the next election Sena tor Tillman believes that the Itenio- crafs have a goiilen opport aid:. In an intei\le\v with the Com.iihi i corresi ondent of tne News and Co ir- ler tlie Senator talked Mke n used to talk. "Phvsicn!!\ ! rn f liii weak, he said. “The niachini-.> doesn't run jukt right. When 1 lop< in the glass. 1 say: "Tliat's old I,et■ Tillman, all right,' but when I try te go throu-h some of my old slums, ' find I'm not worth a damn ' •Will you stand for n eteitioti.' the Senator was tiske.l “1 have already said. ' he tepliid, “that If my health lairl> r.ot.d 1 shall run again I '!•’ m t ; - i the ofTiee unless I C. II. Mocker of SI. IVtcrstmig, Fla., Fulls I ndcr Wheels of Car in Crowded Station. \ white man n lined (’. II Mocker of St. 1 vtershiirg, I'ht , was killed by, the incoming train from the south tit tire station at Florence on Monday night. He attempted to jump from 'lie train before it stopped, supposedly to hauge mil's, but. having a hmtvy H4Ht • HE WANTS HIS FRIENDS To hook Into nnd investigate Ills Acts in Connection With the Dis pensary—The Old ('omiulssion Welconms the Work and Wants the hight to Hliltie on Their A«-ts. "The hew- (ITspeiisary commission ; ■ase !ti h'.j hand, was swung under w jj| ( ] ( , the work that the legislative , the ears The train W-ss a!,out to stop as h 'ill under l, so that only one whet ;>a. se<l (..er Ms htph . Me was kilted , money. investigation committee was to do and will stive the .State that mush I'Oaeh had to m“tant !i Tin lack. .I a i to g t the body from under the tru !< Tlv- n.iiee was taken from th" 'an in hC Inud and efforts are e a in:' made to reach his people thio'inii the superiiitcndiMit in .laik- otiv il'e l '*■ w is a ell to do man. app it - • •'! >v about tin years of age. In the osr-t-art tittle- efre ht*dy is being cared tot e a hfil undertaker Nothing in 11 1s i ii. l:, !- will lie looked at until at Ijle Inefevl The t-ii|!ii iii a place so crowd, d tie | lor nr,. Station is In tile even- n.; , I' ated 'a great ,|e;il of excite ,■ • at ateoti" the ne, nle, who Wife 1.1 ,1 a'a.itn : lie sti!! ion (■ys 1 he S ■in •t i. whether he will att, mi tl., sp<.iil •esston of Congress: he pn Inhly wi I not. He is paired witli i N- C...'- Iinder. whose pe:,.turns on t c ■■ tar it would likely he the oppo-it • to 1,;- own. “And what do you think of (lo\ •rnor Hlease?" a reporter ventured "I have given my opinion ot ftlease/' said Mr. Tillman. '1 g vo It right after the last election I hasn't changed much He has disap pointed me somewhat, hut he has had a hard road to travel You news •paper folks have nagged him on, e ually." Senator Tillman hoi*es the Demo erats will tackle the tariff as a whole, not In spots. He thinks the who! taak perilous In the extreme ‘ Kver party that has tried to revise Hie ta: Iff has shortly afterward r, tten It In the neck.'' he said “Oh, Halley just got Into a pet. the Senator said, when ask' d ah a' the Texan's resignation "He swim hla little hatched, the head iVw iij and he got his head bung- d up I think he'll he good hen-aft, r In general e,„, n the subj., t <>: < \- pendltures Senator Tillman h.-liev, that they should b>> cut down lie •ays there are too many useless fleet and derksbliie In VuC, :g; He was talking the other ,1 i. t- Senators and be asked . , \ ' Shouldn't some of these tlC’i.s ii , ' out by the Democrats, a id tl.--\ ! plied: “Oh, let's wait a little while > let’s don t do It vet " OnM One Cot Away. K e i ,, 'M ' s slaughtered every 'ed, 1 ! , ,t! - "I , t tie t w n of 11 u a/,t ■•artis. a ",r t lie Sotiora Iitm in ('Iii hiialina v* I• • u thev tool: the town \!i w , re 'i'::", d in iail and shot A voting : -le, , h ,e er 'tor alone os- ■ ,pad He fell witli others bejicath th" dea l and , raw|. d, out I 'd bouts lat-r and made In's vv a v barefooted fo Cblnipas. 1" miles away. Alum,Ion \ esscl. \ n a tiattdoned ship t :d in on l" r I,can,s' , ads was i< ported Tnesdav m 'he lane of 'he coast liners a'anit I I" miles due east off laeksotiv ille, Fla K> venue , ■ u t: e t s are searcliing for the duri lict to di si i ov it ‘.Making this .statement Hov Mease! vetoed tlie measure passed by tne last general assembly providing f, r a commission to Investigate the ;iets and affairs of the old Slate dispen sarv commlssioti, vvbieli act was re quested by himself. "I have turned over all papers in' my possession to the new commit , sion." said the governor, "with 'V instructions to investigate all of ile affairs of the old State dispensary, and those connected with the wind- 1 nig up of it. I instructed the mem- ,hers to spare no on». "While the members of the new commission are all friends of mine and personal sujiport ers, I have mked that tlie, make a rigid invis- t'.gallon of all ot my acts as State senator, private citizen and governor of the State. I want evervthjng te come out. "The new commission will sjh loena T H b'elder of Atlanta and require him to tell everything thh he knows about m; record as a mem ber of the State senate, as governor and private citizen This is the wav Hov. Mease commented Upon the work of the new ,aitiimlssion. The members o' th*' new dispen sary commission vvtivh met Monday In the office of Hov Itlease arc .lob;) Y Wallace. rharleHon Tlio’n is ! Mranth'V, (Ira ngeb'irg , F’e,| II I mru- itnek. New berrv I! F Ke'lv M~hon- • voile, and fames acklion*- • Mario'. These are the member.-, that Hi ■ The Flilted States to Thoroughly Kv- phue the Dy-tler That Has Causeil Forty Deaths. At Chicago flip I'nlted Suites se cret service operatives are about to explore a "black hand” bomb that is expected finally to bring to justice officers and members of the body that in a little more than one year has Maimed nearly forty lives and caused a reign of terror in the Italian dis- TrfcTTti Chicago? Tile til in ill upon the life of fudge K. M. Landis of the I'nlted States dis trict court, it is learned, was but one feature of a program of threats and blackmail that has been carried into the midst of the government's de partment of justice in Chicago. The threats resulted in the recal! ing of members of the F. H. Along! iury, which disagreed after bearing evidence in a “black hand" case a week aao, and the discovery that members of the Jury had b**en ter rorized and that their Ina nlitv to reach a verdict probably was th" di ' r, suit of these threats. The ricent threats upon fudg, Landis, upon jurors and Monday upon the life of a member of Assi.M- unt Chief of Poll'e Schuett let's stef. .'•.re expected to hasten the scheduhd arrests. It is known that nutn'Tons ltal.,.u secret service nmn imported fr,m N> w 'j'ork in order to prevent theiu trom being marked by the organiza tion under investigation, tiro at work s<" king evidence to he used ill tlm government's moves. Fop Sale—Pure King Cotton Seed at Poultry Yard, Jarlington. 8. 8. Paint !<• lb.— l Formula) and 9 otn- ers, 1 L’c. fnlui Hellwlg, 49 Clin ton Street, Albauy, N. Y. For Saltw-Pure K5ng Cotton Seed at $1.00 per bus! al. Addreag, J. J. Littlejohn, Jon avll!e. H. C. LEE’S HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA REMEDY. Safely Surely t Speedily i Font PERISH IN Fllti:. \ Mother nnd TIiicm* Chlldr«‘n Burned to Deatli. Four persons perished and five o*h ers bad narrow escapes in 'h<* de struction of the bom., of f T. Ye eh four miles from Harrodshnrg, K- 'V tla nies earl v Mondiy. The vi.-'m,.; were Mrs. .1 M Hridg"- and her t h r< ■ ■ hildren Her |>arent-. tiie Ye n In > and t h >■ r t h re • eh i Id leu , >. ape,! with slight burns ltd r* , a 11 sone of t h> i r ha Hies In connection with the Washington in olden l. Sena tor T' 11 m a n said t h , t It osev*dt might tun too it plareri in ■ tti h a posii ion Senator T ’ 11 in a n lined I" ,e to d.l V ter the first time ■ gold " ' I ■ ■ 1 I :• lie. PI CS' IId t n h 111 b\ t h* I I natis L> ague in ku-la wa ,•• in t •<<> r It is bea ut i f 11 i a lie and the s n . fot Mea- hns ordei id to n n i U . .ill 1 li ’ '! r- Bridges, w ho is Mi* ' w jf,• \ «*st i -■ a t i' n of 111' e , l ff , i | r "■ ’ !|. , >.d i M hodtst ev a ng"l i-t of I: i ■h, \ i b.".- lli.-pe nsa rv and f " 11T • t 'vv ; visiting w it li her three rhildr"u u pon t be o id no •in “'i s of til ♦ ■ t n •n .it t he Veach h'diie 1 hev s!» »• 11 < i: i MI issj nn ' h • ■ s , ond tl'ior Fa: i ;■ Mo ml.iv Mr lb' in -t VV 111 •n in d V h" re tl . \\ 1 ' , r. Y, •a,'h u as aroti-ed hv th" i r i !,! n b:\ w 1 t" tn nn •tn 1 i . t ' T 3 »>' ; ■ »■ n * .- "f ".ames lie alarm", 1 his U , I r* ,| | 1 . 1 ih": n ■ ,d ! lie IH • V. < t * ll , ' 1 < * tl i; • i f !i "l r , h ; id reti w h - !»' ott tn- fn The 1 it < f r«T in. e, III g MOW,! \ . u ! lien ; 111 • X ( io, and shout "d ii , i !! I’u • •, i," k • T < * r L’. * i II / , 1 ’ (III .I ^ I" r*'< ■ f • 1 ( 1 \ f -r 11 r w a \ ti, Mrs ! !r :d g "X 1 A , H'e For Sale—I,S00 acres fine farm land near Macon, <Ja., for Icm than $15 per acre. AfldresH J. L. Bragdon, Sumter, S. C. Money Maker Cotton improved and selected by T. J. Kirven Is the best. Reed at $1 per bushel. T. J. Kirven, providence, S. C. For Sale—Kggs of the famous North- up -train, H. C. Mack Minorca, for hatching, $l,r.O per 1!L 9 Men- ne't st i'",*t, Charleston, S. C. Buff Wyndottes; S. C. White and Huff Leghorns, Stock and eggs at bargain prices also O. I. C. hogs, W. L\ Carroll, Normandy, Tenn., Route No. 1. Collect Direct. Send accounts to ex pert colic, tor in home town of man wlio owes 'on Collection system free. Credit: rs Supplies Co, Rock Rtrce 1 , Newark, Ohio. For Sale—S. C R. I. Reds, White and Brown Leghorns, Mack Lang- sltang. Plymouth Rocks Eggs for setting, l r , for $1 M. IL- Grant, Burlington, S. C. , . J Egg- in iti-ui'.itor lots or single sit-- tings from S. f. Reds, $1.50 per, Ih: {v "" per !i utidred. NicecoiK- eii Is. $"" " ich. Eugenia Ham mond. North Aif- ust a, R C. Ilu-tling Agents wanted 10 sell ac- eessory indiiqien.-n :de to all auto* pi'ddie own, i-.;; very liiieral teuns 'Ari’e for particulars. IMnszey, Box Troy, N Y For sale—Barre t Rock: , WhR, and Rilv. r I.:,". ,', Wy ijidotts that are' s'rung, i i y, \ jgorons and good I 1 > " - IT g- $1 jar set ting; f"t' ' * ■ - '■ I a11'd II A Preach er Pr a , mui . -t , • sliave \ ,oir-e!f w: , h our ['an -h Bou- , r St "■ 1 hand Sroqnd and '"!' F ;! i v gu a ran 'eed for ! T. ■ i "" M o!l"V ’. * f ♦ m ': f ♦ •! y ^. t ’;" t; i < 1 1 o r >' ,V ILg'.'.tn re. I'l.oelitXV 'll". Curei Headache and Neuralgi a no matter what the cause. Numer ous testimonials on file In our office bear us out In this statement. Read the following: . I have been a constant sufferer from-headache for 12 years ana could not get any relief until it ha d run its course or take morphine. I tried Lee’s Headache and Neuralgia Remedy and found permanent re lief. I heartily endorse It as the bes't thing 1 have ever tried. (Signed) H. A. GANDY, Hartsville, 3. 0. Sold everywhere. Price 25c and 50c. Manufactured by Burwell & Dunn Co. Tile l ittle Tell Tale wh ch tells the A ’ ; ie'e "gg record of - w ck. the nion'h. and 1- ;'t nn 1 of n 'V n lie 'f 1 1. d ' a i ♦■M . f 1 nn n f I .a Jin'S i* k h < n 1 -x ♦ 1 n n r ♦ ■"} > n n v» \',M , h It'- n I r, th" > - i r 1 ’ r: e 1 ‘ C Address. f ' 1 ■ i i- lefore —oti. • • n { vn n ' 1 | • > •a 'Ii" nn an B F K" ' , ! u.'h tbrough the h I rn i ti g ; rw M rs. M B lb del',.-. I):. de City, m' gb, s "V | ook t b*i ' li ■ . I." I - V 1 1 3 , W s . il l ’ ed s' ' re’ , ' ' it,". , - t,, h s d.Augh, »*r s a i d '11 w - ,! r. v • F’.l * i) Ml Ilk' mu te : ': Oti f ee; v ed ail ot t i,, . , • , i k sni"k ♦* .int! life Oil" * Mtlllo' f.l'.l f , no': • '!. a' ,! lie’ 1 l'i the old U.'x- : i > n \a 1 *! Til" house burl!" d dowu n , n (»iil or " Olll.lll —. ■, loci!! ’ V . good *h o i: g h S"ti i'.ir Ti: In, in loo,., x • w A - d l-llllsx, <1 •go . i • d : !d v s ’ ■,r' t 1111" In t 1 :" i :: , s ; i v n "i** a i j is ruj • resr»r.».1 X old ti ! ' IX g o 11 ■ 1 1 ' x,";' x t i i' ''T.ii < |, i \ ^ . 1 i:« ' . i 11 • 1 : ! ’:: I- * 1 ‘•hit-;* : w.ie found the c harri 'l t'o j;, _ of t e. i f.- K ^ • ti ’ ,'"X. f. bd. IllAtl ' It .tin! , be xan , - ? . n ’ (*' M : -X • » i k ' b" Im3 w i iid ; ii • of '! • , 1 x ' Mrs Btidg.s and lo r fitldi ■ n r ir ■ !; i r . t r, j f • • ‘ :. M M n * ps. fur '• n.it or 1 Mrt. . 'k nc "!, ' f Ii e old S'ale t - ! : v n'x!;. ■ i f r * . i; • x 'Liiling Agenc) f . 1 r'lf. , ll, t.|t, t "o r dloW , g s' ,1 ',. < o\ B 7 »■ A S ,* sill t ’ , • ’ . WO,. i XpntsioN of B) \ "II I 1 Lot,d ■ Ji Mr' • t Mi '• nt 'n ' ' \iV -!S : ' lit'!' ?' . :■ 1 1 ’ * , 13 of t ■; s ;, a "r x , , t ( | f t- 11 in .• The Senator s coniineti, W .! X ' h x n .,,,d Ml' t !,. b always that way " , ,i - f i.,. In the matter of ti si ■ x tn i ferred to the palace i > r Pew , ■' to e. M T‘ 'll', for whl h building [ lu* Senate 11A ,x It ' i'.«» Mn i* been criticised >» , st, * - : i ’. n n Senator Tillman >«, li* \ ♦ s that II ,t ." , I • m ’ ’! i> . i: * n mon Is the niitt, for t In* 1 i"tnoi ■rat), nle !■' •v ’a ,!! r, x nomination, that :s t h a' 11 a 1 •mon t ■ ' b ■ t .irM id >1, ,r"-*»■ m, • teems to stand the I,cm| ehan,'" ,*; •.<<■ Ing nominated "Harmon h ,s the advantage just now." said I'lu.m "he has made a good Bovernui Senator Tillman hcli, v.-s ih " Champ Clark's llin,* w.ll onie n u** pending on how lie condm is hims. lf as Speaker of the House as tn wli.-tii er or not he will In time the l>« in ocrat ic st a ndard-lx a rer. In addition to staHng that he war a little disappointed in Cmirnor Hlease, although the Hovernor has t ad a hard road to travel, Sen 1.1 lan referred to his pardon r* , old h, nskin; a question: Inui'i y.m think," he said, "that Hov, i nor Mease's large pardon list noght ,■ explained by the possibility that there are a large ntiniVr of ineiiioiious petitions for pardon left over fn.i.i the Ansel Administration, because oi the well known fact that Hovern q- Ansel did not wish generallv to ini, i fere with the Courts' v, rdi,ts ’" Senator Tillman (oniiniid th.ii also "Governor Bh a-, n, ;y !,,• allow Ing his goodness of heart to infiiiem. him to Some extent in granting p.u- done.- 1 -- Senator Tillman believes that the old parties fire passing and that it will not he long before thev disinn- -jntrte.^Jf'the Dernocfais Hie wise in dealing with the tariff this party will not break up: otherwise It will. The Democrats have a goldcu opportun ity.” He does not wish the Democrats T> show too much a spirit of grabbing at the offices just for the sake of the holding of same, but be wants to see some good work done. He believes the Republicans have by long tenure of office grown corrupt. , On the Democratic Presidential a possibility, Senator Tillman, in addi tion to saying that Harmon has the beet chance now, added that the Dem- _,.ocrats have such a high-toned and able-bodied field to select from. n». thinks a great deal of Wilson's abil ity. It's a case of “embarrassment des riches." said the .Senator., mak log use of his French. Settator Tillman said today that he "had recently heard attributed to Booker T. Washington the state me u ..that Tillman and Vardanian were puainc and that the negro w as gain- ’oothold fn the South .The Senator, in a letter, replied that he had heard that Booker was mak- j laff M goo-*oo eyee” at a German lady wot into tronble. Also, that as ! A r,«p the water flowed the Caucas- 1 nile over the Southland, of the name “Rooee- tor Tillman th smile j cr l'i r "uni n q .i t.ii f, I e r, i' i - r i ' ' i • 'it <X' " ! I 'nn did'.,,' Ci in g 1 and w 1,1 h 1 ' lie, . \\ I Unr d. i: t I’t] i y \ '; i" ■■\trav igrin, e nnd .inv n ni>!'"i' u-e less "ffl ,'S. 'll" Clllintrv will n,|, , ike k * ud lx t > an v i a di" 11 or , i . bum s Tlie pnrt \ nu gid ' ■ f,,31,, a ' I,, Id 1 .at in m axim. I ti ni"di,> t ■ t ■ -u: a - lid -. Ivon will walk s i f" t .n t h*' tn dd!' • of til" r< '.I d I W h I ll ne i u - that w e in u-i Ii , v e , t t r ft s dth, : en 11 v Inr. < t,, g,t the |i'Oi'"' t-i 't:,. , \ pend it nr - s req . i red bv the n " ■ tn, nt nnd \ ■ t not int* rl'ere with 'In business interests ot th" , * a nt r v Fr e t rude is a ,1 re i m t ha' will never e lea 11 /i d. and an 1 , on e a q u a luted with Washington nt , 11 St ,., H ot' t h knows hew hard ofi'ce at all H i- "I! It foie t '|" I I' 11 1 < m l it w ll r, qu r, iudgtnent to keep Tt t h" | louse dl 1 ( is fl> . I M J t 1 .- ^ t krTr! I " . r ♦ ' v; 11 ; | V t f * ' ' w isdom and cood h a r ot t he roe!: s Rcpresentat iv es. to, \t, x • 1 ’ " “ \\ i * i . !.♦ ’ V i lb. . ,' d \ » I • I \t * ’ Ml '■ t'x X..' • tl f ' ‘ I Mil 1 1 ’• "r " , • - .it, ' !i" w r. ' \ . i; •' T i,»f • , li: h h is !)• t ■ i r• i ■ State t r* s. j-HT if j ( • n i > : 1 "l . ’I hv 3 ■ r t a k ■ * • 1 : Bh a-e x".,' i t u • T i i a xs, ■: ' ! l' Oil ! ’. ' . i!V "f Ms dlx;, 11-- iry • m:vjtn :■ , qu. x-..,! • ! .t ’ ,i • m t i i:i;: - :' e d ! ' II.,1 k •/ t ’ h nT'Mii st I " f .FI o; ; tin 1 n * > ,iti, : ■ ■ o ::. t A i: s s •.-'ti t., ’lie -Ole'D nr • Tj" o in r i ss, ,! an in' v I'M ' l!'»t i !I C ,n ' , o be , h !'"" nn-tn 1><M> tin: ■ ' 1 , !, !'"" t t ' r ' T - ,1 ' 1 mn, M<»* Vi., is-. i • \\ ! 1 1 11 11 i ^ m! S " i !: i ' s s (' ir I is t- ,> Hldton ,< ,f Su'd,"!' All Anib rsoii . is the comni't 'Ian In Bent 1 ire,I nt Box nnd I \- ploslnli Followed. j .it » \ * J< . t»n < • i 1 * • j • f i»n' ’ > 11 • , \ M tnnf** rrf>m ! h* t t j • • hr, <| bv t n.'-m In r of a I a a a ■ 11 ' . Ill 11 a -"11 ,' a ll a ! S . , ! ' . • ' ■ ■ ii" it* I'r.t nk Fn. L.i i ,• u!'> ■ I ;: • !,•• I"'s of otic and th* in;i . ’Ire" pe r -on s. t >■ w re* k .ug >>' ■ a itnl d" ii. a . e * o ro; , . a. 11 - '! /: , i,t Miss K MHIer dead a*. ! T ' Law less. Ellis Halm and F.lin [) ■ 1 : son. all mem wers of t h • la i.to !i * ,, ■ v "T" ini iir"d Law less s*-rio : - ’ \\ a ■ 1 as w " r * * broken in •ii:'d ng j in "■ - ,<*w ti. fiv •• miles trom the I 'a'. id- "tl lired at a box n tl," -11 ot" ! '> " v aids ,11st a n' \ ' • r r' • \ pb'-lon W a., th" alls vv >r The I' , t w ,.s brok en ai t w ,m and t in tn* !: a' ' • -.ink . carry mg Mis- Miller a it|t lor —oil. no r w i ’! Peas. $225 \\<»M \N ( II VKt.l It \\ H U \K-o\ whiidi is Inqiiocr.atie lor the firs: time in ti long whUe. passes a tariff law. and the Senate rejects that tariff la a. 'his hill will heroine the USUe s'4l which the next President in! e’lcti n will turn "Any deft it-ought to i,e mad*' up hv' levying a graduate,] income tax. and thus make the multi-millionaires, who have been multiplied .and matin t* e from t he Senate Melid'd !. Smith, speaker of the house, refused to name his roTiirn;t- '•e until the art hid been approved Hov. Mease upon he a rtm* of the 'tatie-s ot the senate id'dii li*'rs re I'usei' for 1 In* time t o sign the a, ’ He . av*' iis h i ■ rip-_: -i. ,"(>h. that ’iiir, adv erstsrv wimtnvv rite a hook.' stating that al! of the senate nyt m- herls of the committee had written 'Ii- 'li--ouii Horton Bound (»ver by n 'lagi-trate. ) M rs M issmiri 11ort on. *f Spartan •urg was koiind over to th" ‘'r:': in.,! n dirt Mo.nd.iv atternnon v y| ,g:- ' r , te H.iii; t on a charge of at t "n; pt ing to him Inr own home. SeS.inl months ago Mrs llortott s home, wlindi is located on North Chur, h stiaet, r,au-ht fire three times vvithm twenty four hours ;ind this led to a preliminary investigation, x'nly * ir- r u rust .a nt ia 1 evidence was iir 'sen t ed !*' th** prosecution at t,|ie heart, and 'lie leading witness was Chief E B Kennedy, of the fire department. a ho t * ! d of the events. Magistrate Ha..tt saw lit to send the ease over to tin* higher Courts. Mrs Hortons home w as heavil v jnsu red. per 1 ' , 1 ' • 1 ( ' ,V Mixed I’, as. $2 10 ;..*r p , _ > . ..,: IBp'.-r M ixed Peas $ ' 3 ,. ’ , ' V »:'■ i * , ■ f t ; r , ' tl ■ ,."S 1 A Bush ('u . rr">: ti (. i 1, r, q 1 x \ , ireii or* of breata t • t ■: to fs f. ours Re- rj t, . • > w !: g in 15 to 20 day. • ' , m B, " 'sv Reni f : c r \' r; ! i *., t i > : i M i. .12 AuBtel' i lohl * - ’ -lltg'e ; onil, Rb ode island B" !■ : ' < . x• u! ' Wb ,e ('rjdng :• . ! . 1 t w ! ’on others fail M n< k ,i n 1 e gs for sale Send • e : . .... . ] d a Bold'S, Box B. 2 4. Gainesville, Ga. U a rilei il—M.ii nd ladies to take * * • , ' ! "!.’ s A M' ll " diise Ex- | . , - f ■ . ■!' "M :li , laried {M * - * ' "I - r ! Write for (Mi f .i ■ .'.in* i 'A CilA'l otte Tgle- k r T ‘ . i; tl I.*,. 11 1 t 't.arlotti . N. C. \\ ante. I M"t! 1 ", 'ako thirty days’ PCA" 'ic,; "" 11 rs" in our machine x>,op S Al"! ’ icti autotnoidle tuisi- l)"SS I’- . i : oils secured gradu- a," . $ ' 5 p" r w e. k and up. Char- I,,"" \'l'o S u nil. Char In, te, N C. \\ a nt". !—".ook t t-i ""i" rs. stetiogra- p'ner x. 1 ! ■ rk X. u i Mu ns if desiring '•mi' 1, > y 111 »■ u, We place eompet-nt ' ’ ' , S 1 loss tie! p and are not aide to -'rf.* factured hv the iniquitous Republican books about him. He then asked if tariff leg : 8kitinn. bear their just share any one thought that lie would 1-t of ,he- burdens of the Hovernment. men like the s*Date's eomtnittee "f am tired and sick unto death of make an investigation of the ,lis- havin: Andy Carnegie boast of haV- pen-ary commission and himself, in:; made fortv-three tnllltonairies | Several days ago Hov Mease said and having John D. Rocket Her scat- that he was making-h-little invesii ter millions around as though tin y gation himself and'that when he -■ q were dimes, when I know that hut through an invostiga.ing 'CHiimitiee f or the uniust and one-sid**d Repun- would not h.- needed. Following ,his Heat) legislation aud failure to en- he announced th** all, ;ed Feldei' force the laws neither of them would series of letters have so much money, which has been been print d wrung .from the people and md hon- 'I'. H. I'elde; , , "stlv earn'd ' notified o' 'h' "A graduated incom rt tax would nor. wi. ed th ! reach stica men and is the only way propriale to , o' to reach them. Rockefeller's mil- this time, lions are due to the failure to en- The oiQttu n • to: 1 v fore the laws against trusts and mo- eral hour : rl • nopolies. Carnegie'S millions come ferencc w..^ F 1 ' x > from Republican favoritism in tariff eral I^yon a p! Dr ■' legislation.” (ng chain,’’an Senator Tillman would not make made whe-cir c,.. any statement on the diapensaly alt- , the old co 11. i: , n nation. “I am expecting a ne\r sen- iQver to (he tu v sation every day.” skid the Sejiitfolfi? Blet ^ Life <Yu-lied Out. Tfie Columliia Record says instant death by passenger train No 12. frnn Asheville to Columbia, was the fat- l Mr H. O. Smith, a flagman, em ployed by the Southern railway, at Fornane. four miles from Columb.n. at t o'clo k Tuesday morning. NB . Smith was 2 2 vears of tige and un married 1 wlr in tia, e ' .on being the govei- ' i! i; in tip- p 1 it,-Dent at in Asaon sev- d' A con- ' ' ierney Gen- i ; t; . the retir- ', :c.,,ents weie ■rords held by Ail! !>e turned He laughingly referred to the mud dled aitagtion, but did not comment. L. M. G. probable tl would hold wltneisei at r was very , ommisslon • rt summon ir to the de- (lixen Two Minutes. At lilueflelds, \V. \'a.. a tnoh gave Henry Morgan, a negro, two minxit.- to pray and then lynched him Sat urday night, after which they rid-• dlfd his body with bullets. Two hours previously he had shot and instantly killed Grover Lambert, a white man. tails of the work of the retiring com mission “I want the commission,” he said. 1 "to examine thoroughly into my rec ord as a State senator. I never re- ! ceived any money from the Lanahan company while a member of the sen ate." Charlotte, N. C. DON’T SUFFER WITH Cuts, Bruises Strain* and Sprain*, but apply Noah'a Liniment. It i* anti septic and will take the poixon and soreness out quickly, ■when all else fails. Noah’s Liniment will save any amount of pain and can be taken internally for Colic, Cramps, etc. Nothing better for Toothache. NaaF. Unimant 1" ttir H'-t rme'.v for Kht‘uuuitu*;n, ScinUcn. Im:lc Inti k. Still Joint* an-! Musclt"*. N-tf Thn'dit, ( i>M*,_ KiHins. Spntin*. ( uts, _ Ilnil-Ax. (,i|i,' Cnuni". N**tirn!mn T<^othRf Mil! nil N'»*r\c Ui'iiD a :i'l Mum U» A< Id*'- .in i I'alhT The HHiUilD' h.t* N m* '* \rk * v.-ry an i l*x>k* I.ko t A:S cut , but K K 1 > b.in.i on lmnt of jutek- hch hivI Noah’a Lina* moot" yn In U V. I) Ink Bfu ir»* of i",.ita- t i- t>. I n ?-;’»• t! lt\ 2't cents hif 1 '! ! !■ \ al! il.M '.er* m n.t ,1 i c i n e. <»umrnritri**! or rnnncv r ** I u n 1.1 A v N ■ *t. h K »* rn ♦» A v t o. Inc., Kichnion'i. \a. THEY TOOK HER CASH MARY LEE’S EAI'KBIENCE WTTil Till: LOAN SHARKS. 'liidi' Bi'i- Bay Intcn-M at the Bale of Sum, thing Like l ive Hundred I’er < "lit. 'I'!’" August i I'linmicl" is making an a 'iv,' campaign a ainst th" bum sharks of that city. Among other trail:- n tiotis of tills getilr". The ('*i f'D ic!«> I'liromcies the foMowing: '.'.! :irv I .ce, ! 2 Jo Pino v| r ,., t. a iind scamst Fugs, aicordint -li vv inn a n nt til v «m: to h • i s'orv. told , h " n 'pr"-,D : be Hhr Di, 1". a v ' iT t i. e A'' ".1 ' $11; p* r t lo !l w hell s! •• i> w " ' !. ’: i :, ItM •' . s!>e is suff, rill! : *' r om r!’, *•1 PM- t i > :n and not ah!' to -1 to the f '1 . a rn s about $ x f rn",] her ■ vk i n it S his had mioh "\p r "to " ;t h t h" f "::v l"nd> : s ! i t f !i" ia-t h"\ - t • n ■ ir- t: 1 , r ii;.: t, ‘ !1 ... , evj n-"s \ It •r i'o vv i, f roui • tn-f 1 ' t ’ 1 J - J i c )•] • 1 1 , rli.t' 1 j ! -! *■ ! • r r't i 'a - -1 $ \ * 1 1 • 1 1 1 , !..., :i. ’A 1.0 r ! i n s a i. • , ' . • , n ' ■ . ^ I ( j • b ,d ; t: I * * ’ i * V LINIMENT nt tJ*» ■vs. I- $ ’ M ■r. N. If jou vvant more moi,". cotton crop, plant '■ no Lol& »I St ipie \',r'. superior staple Two t’.i'is , 1".. lbs i t h :s v a "I"' v sold i a 1 ’• .-t ■ ui V , v l" 3 ". for $ 2 x 1 :: 2 $ i ' o j,,.r b ish"1. 3 " or more t,,. . "Ih. $ 1 25 Addr. -s A M li ig g:ns. I ..tin:, r, S 1 ' Ret • r. tt> e Merchan's l'i.it, er- i’titik, Fa mar. S C W anted—F.. - r v n. , rh i O, in S' oi't, '' , that ti’.- ' ' ‘ -o B'nd' m, I Hi,t,ds a re mad' on I. !■ I.utu er C ii i'a t: ■ t ii re ei er'! h : n g I M Fi I w ork i ml « 1 ,' "(JuaH'y '' \\'t • r ('"Mi pa I, v ' a for pro "s on .my small. f f M rd"r, l.,rg< on t lor Sale—W" II t - x a, r«-. w f h 'n taw , York 1 ',, ha is t I," :un ' . Seaboard Soiff Yall v railroads , x, ll'iolx a lid • 3: O' roads through Mo non'e spi"!id:d room dwelling tenant hou-,— ’ * to cot t "II. , orn a ! cent pa -1 UI * I : ii for division Ft acr • .1 a m"ix T S H. ■o ti, !’ I, supp! d 'tnatid. Carolina Audit & Syst< m Co., Skyscraper. Columbia, S t' Keguhir it”, gheel 'Itisj,—' Bon t Forget M" Sw • otheart" tSong,. 'Blit" Bird. , 1 nt< rtn, zzo Tvvo Step 1 "Tak" Me Back to I ireain land ' , Son-■ i Three for 25. . F I I’feift'er. ! "o,; Republic Bldg., ('h a ago Good Live Agents wan’ed in every town to - sell a meritorious line of medicines extensively advertised and used by ever family and In the st.Vde An exceptional oppor- tunity for the right parties to make good money. Write at once for proposition to L B. Martin, Box 1 I ", Richmond, \'a r When Medicines I ail, will take your case. Diseases of Stomach, Row els, Kulnevs, Liver, Lungs and de- hilitv i cither sex 1 permanently eradicate d by Natural Methods. Interesting literature free. C. Cul len HfiTwerton, Durham, X. C. For Sal^—120 bushels Iron Peas at J2.5(| per "busneL 200 bushele Cleveland Hig Holr Cotton Seed be ing best seven different varieties by test f<ff two years by me, and free from disease, therefore I have abandoned all other short stables, also 30 bushels Long Staple left, sole lint at 2 0A, Dec. 23, good and bad, all delivered Ft O. B. New- \ Southwest , Georgia Bargain-—12 I ' acres of giunl farming land about two hundred 'a, res ( in cult iv at i,u: balanc", excepting about 7 5 a<T": In lake. *"is ; l' put in cu It i v a'ion on Iv four n* il— t,■ ,t Batnbridge a li ustiing town of O.nOti, an,! touched by one of tlie counties liii" thirty foot roads and only two miles from main lit," of A C. L R. R. The soil is sandy loam with clay rangin': front three to twelve indies of top and will prodne abundantly, when properly culti vated, Wrapper Tobacco, Corn, Cot ton. Sugar Cano, Velvet Beans, Peas, Peanuts, Irish and Sweet to tatoes, Turnips, Cabbage, or al most any kind of garden truck. Peaches. Plums. Grapes, Melons. Cantalopes and almost any of tn, products of a Southern climate Southwest Heorg'a is making more rapid advances than any oilier tion qf the entire South and inside of two years no land cafn he pur chased in this country for less than $25,b" to $50.0o per acre $',050 bnvs this 1245 acre tract nr uT sell desired amount at $7.On per acre. Better act quick for this is j paid these three the greatest bargain in Southwest Georgia. T. A Ausley & Co.. Bain bridge, Ga. Electric Cars Collide. Rural Policeman Knox, whose leg was amputated, and Conducin' Kolb, whose skull was fractured in a bad electric car smash in the suburbs of Charleston on Saturday night, were reported to be doing nicely. Mary I.**"'s lu-t . \p.'i iom e with a .oan , ompatu iv a- begun on the now '••nr "3 ll'!". w h• n sh" bnrr w ed $ I ' r *'m th" Washington Looi lompan., in ' t" pav tlifiii $ , ,;r, O'onth t"r th" use oj tha’ amount. Tate™* stete-'after 11 inonihs' j.ay tnenis bid h,"ia made, site said ttie "on i pa ii y foreclosed on her and took a bureau, washst md, tour , hairs, ., ’ k, r and a cent. r table, vv Inch iVe, -i-t"r had prir,'based from the Cu; mqiper Bros, payng $fin therefor, and which belonged to her sister :ti.x't",ad of to her. and were not in- eluded in the mortgage the Yashin . ton Loan company held on her, and -old the same to satisfy the d> ht ,f $5.tin and court expenses. Mary Lee's three exneri'-nces in the financial nianitmlat ions of th ’nonev lenders of Augusta stands as follows for net results: For se'eq vears she had the me of $1 and paid for the same $1 2, i to f 0 the Ch man concern: for three years sh> liad the use of $5 and paid f or same $1 sn to the Central Loan compa ny: for 1 I months use of $xT#he p.,id the Washington Loan company $17.fib, making a total of $21fi.K0 in the past -ewn A years for $ 1 3." May Have Been Lost. Cargo from the bverdue in'er.i, iV > steamer Yonagal. bound from 'thwns- ' ille to Mackay, Australia, with fig passengers and a crew of 70. w washed ashore Tuesday. It is feated that the vessel has been lost. The Yonagal is owned by the Adelaide Steamship company of Adelaide. • *, » I s **