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c \ INMES TIE! DETERMINE WHAT WE _ ; SHALL OR SHALL NOT DO wSr^ t- —• - - •—— TIE PEOPLE MUST RULE I . - • He Are Going to Cut Down the Jtin- tW-'T- ' ‘ gle In Which Corruption LurkM and Are Going to Drag Tlilnga in the Light So As the I’uMic Can See. The New York World aptly calli d the nctioo of the National Democratic Convention “a new birth of free dom.” That the phrase la justified 1j relation to the political condition created t>y the Convention is proved by reference to Woodrow Wilson’s own definition of the present crisis in American politic* and what it means. Governor Wilson * utteranco con- eernlng political conditions, their • seed of reform and the remedies he proposes offer inspiration to a high er citiien*hip and a finer vision of the potttbllltle* of Democracy in Ameri ca. Loiff be tore the decisive conflict With * polls boaslsm at Chicago and Baltimore wa* thought of. Governor Wilson «ald. BRUTALLY MURDERED GllU, TWKLVK YEARS OF AGE IS SIr.YHHKD RADLY. -Me Was a Man,” Said the l ittle Vic- tlm, Who Had Thlrty.SU Knife Wounds on Her Rod)’, New York has another awful trag edy to solve. Julia Conners, a 1 li- year-old girl, was murdered In a {](tuiish manner early Monday, her body, hearing «if> wounds, evidently made by a stiletto, hut still with a hieath of life, was found in a vacant lot In the Hronx. Th« child <licd without having re- gained enough to identify her slayer fi rther than the statement that "he was a man”. The girl was one of the four rhlldreji of KJward Connars, wl o lives nearby. Saturday afternoon she visited Croton, a park, but suddenly disap poured. INr parents and srbool DENIES THE CHARGE wrote it himself BLEASE SAKS HE DID NOT THREATEN CHARLESTON WHAT HE SAYS HE DID The News mid Courier Accused by the Governor of MlMyiotiug Him in Regard to WhM He Would Do if Charleston Voted for Jones in the 1‘rlinary. The following letbor was publish ed in Tim News and Courier on Tues- cay morning from Gov. J'.lease lu ro- ply (o their account of the Charles ton campaign meeting: Columbia S. C., July S, If 1 12. The Editor of T!ie News and flour- GOVEUNOR HI,EASE PREPARE D THE STATEMENT. Ol Wiiat He Said He Woujd Do to Charleston If Her People Yote<l for Judge Jones. lu reply to th« letter of Governor f lease which is published In the next t.olumn The News and Courier says: .... The report of tiie campaign meet ing in Charleston as published in The News and Courier did not pretend to in a verbatim report, btit in the audi- ( me w hich heard Governor Blease and the other speakers there were several hundred citizens of this com munity and The News and Courier would tie quite ready to leave with them the question as to whether or not its account of the meeting and of Governor Bicase's remarks in partic ular was fair and accurate. As it happens, however, it is not FATAL JARBECIIE FDRTY flYE MEMBERS Of ONE FAMILY POISONED. AT FAMILY REUNION lair had bom cut dff. One of the .’jwound I !er Girn-t > tab ia t ‘Back of all reform lies the means i ‘ lin i’,c cf getting It. Back of tbi- qinsM^n what you want. Is the quest loti bow are you going to get it w«- are r, Charleston, S. C. -Dear Bir. (bums kept up an all-night search ! 3;l - v l waH sifprlsed at the call.-d upen to do so, nor is it necee- without suer, ss. 'Hie child’s litt le | ; l! U<1|> of • vour l ,a f 1> ’ r in regarl to J s;iry for Miis newspaper to call atten- body was lit •rally slashed to pieces. | ni - v Charleston h pe.ee h were it not for • tem to the fact that in every other It was nude except for fact that it | 1,10 f ; "' t that I have hereto? tre been report, of the. meeting appearing in was wruip d in a wotn skirt. The , 40 n:a H»tna-ntly and wilfully ml--rep- ,, ii, r newspapers practically the nsepted h)- it. same language was put into the Gov- 1 reque.’e,| tiie reporters to ‘*al<o ernor’s mouth as that which lu The down earctully w hat I said and told ' News and Courier he calls a misquo- t'."ut that 1 hid ;iart of it writ t<-i| ■ tat iotj. o,t ■ i hat part fn n ference to me/ro-1 Tiie fact is tliat the language P* Idan police and injunctions, and which The Jews and Courier attri- n regard to the c'..,rues of graft, . hut<>d to Governor Blease unqnesfion- y was his own language hecauso was a tunb in the heart, was aBn parUy cut and a e ti u k 1. ; .1 l 1 i"I va d the I. I *, c V !e M, had • d i v n M' • [ad ■'.tb’.-d e S 1 ( 1 d the BoRHoning Used in Cooking the Meat Hjm! Been Mixed in Zinc Vessel and ConibinnUon of Zinc and Vinegar Caused Ptomaine Poisoning—Four Dead and Little Hope for Others. Classified Column Wanted—Traveling men; salary and expenses. Box 3<>7. Shelby, N. C. Indian Kmmer Ducks—$1 sach. Mun- nlmaker Poultry Farm, Normandy, Tenn. Try Kaf»T's Home Made Mother’s Bread. The clean white place, Flot- ence, S, C. lU’gistereiT O. I. C. pigs, $5 pair; mated uo-nkln. Owen Bros., Bed ford City, Va. •Wfndover”—New house. Urge new ly furnished room*, modern con venience*. Rate* reasonable. Ad dress Mrs. J. H. Howell. Waynee- ville. N. C. Glenn Springs—The "Garner House”, nearest to spring. Write, phone, or wire us for rate* and full particu lars. Will meet guasta at White Stone. ladies — Combings made switches, chignons. Write Gates, Norfolk Va. iniu M me .Mrs. Kolline will open Breeze Inn, Station 26, Atlajitievtlle, Sullivan’s Island, for hoarders June 1. Write Is for S|*eclul Summer propo sition. Our place will please you. White Sulphur Springs, Mount Airy, N. C. \\ttutod--30 students Freshman class. A most practical course in Veterinary Science. Send for Illustrated cata- ^ logue, terms, etc. Address Terre Haute Veterinary College, Terre Haute, Ind. Roy and Girl Agents—Sell 2 4 pack ages high-grade post cards for us at 10c each and receive a beautiful air rifle or dressed doll free. Write to day. Jesse Richardson Co., Ruth erford, Ala. ( |]| • f^Ct that the (I'l the girl vv a pretty well agreed, I take it. that cer tain reforms are needed. But vv,- tin | that the first necessary rcfoi m one that will render us abb* to get i reform. “We have Been calling our Govern 1 went a republic, jind wo have be n living under the delusion that it .i repreaentatlvo government. TiuU Is tha theory. Hut the fact Is that wo . AT* not living under a representative government; we are living under a government of party bosaes wiio in •rcret Conference and for their pri- vat* ends determine what we shall •nd shall not have. The first, the ll&msdlate thing that we have got to do Is to restore representative gov- •rnment There has got to he a pop ular rebellion for tho reconquest and rsaaamnptton by tho peot'le of the rights of the people, too lone *urren dared. W« have got to revolrittortre oar political machinery, flret of all I am a radical, and the first element of my radicalism Is. let * get at tin- root of tho whole tiling and r.*nme popular government l.< t's make pos *R>I« the access of tho people to the execution of their purposes “I tell you the people of t*i!s S(a , e and this country are determined at last to tike over the control of their ' own politics We are string to irng things Into the light, hre.k dmw, | private understandings and ?• re*- them to be public understanding* 1 We mean fh have the kind of gov.-mi meat we thokght * e h i 1 • •• • • R |* time th it w • to r\< ' notice on the men who Ua\o c^oa:, u. In Ibe poeaeaHlon of iir:vU.-g«r md i bounttles. that the c\:,f:ng . • !. r ' things Is to u«* (harmed. It l.i o- y for that wo wain 'm. for t! Should ha\ o Gm ’ a 1 j • • selves to the eliang. : * i.t the . t. g must come, nevurtlii les-> And thu- ebange is not a re\i*! :• m, P • ;» ! understood at once It ' i •.. a , restoration • • • ’lh.it Is wti n i people of New 1 : - x tii . Vhey flocked ou’ rain or sfr".i • • > follow the I 'ea:' e r.f , , r ' * have stopped thinking ,i’ ■ t * • —to follow what th* > inja I a t- the Demosratlc idea, the nt. i ib.r the people are at last to p, s-uv. l * "Do you know what tin- \ :; t. an people are waiting for. g*-:iib < n They are waiting *<* liavo th* :i j TJi tlca utterly simplified 'i hi an na; tslng that our j«diti 1 s nr« full ot •• ret conferences, that (hue ar- ;••, . va«b arrangements, and tli* \* .1 > n, ' understand it. They wai* u» , -u *i ' trate their force Ko*ut a .* To* y , are like as unorgani.’*d artuy t iy ing the thing la wrong. Uh re >h.i:i a.- congregate? How stiall Ue org.i li/. * Who are the captains'’ \\ !o re an* the orders? Which in thr* direction .’J ‘ Where are the Instrumentd of gc\em inent? That Is what they are want Ing for • • • “It Is an opportunity, and it is a terrible opportunity. Don't you know ; fide in 1 - , ..on.I t’.-C' I II A h : h ’! K • ■ . Ui* ’ t t'*.r ! i \ ic ■■ • :ip .it o! a h ms- b i i i i 1 v. .1 th.. fu'.icl. d that 1 wiuid he pl. ased to hand to them They t ok it down to hr ’I th ”ir-e’y. s and mad- th-ir own '•*. ■ r • •pi] tie in ‘ ef, wtlieh Vo:| i: I I : 'I t Ctrl's rev'e.-fi it him*"if with his own m1 a: I t:m* ropy fa now In The * *- . :: 1 (’.uirii r’e possession. ■’-e any he r „. f.-. r The News and 't 1 vai i. as I c... • f.*r • ,t being absolutely positive ' nal uo’es: ’ i ’he \ erhhige employed by Gov- '" p it ::.ef'- • i" .s • In h:-tiking of his in- • it 1 ’ •"•"i i-‘• • * •* * t••••.*■ trd Gharlerton in the tl. I'l" ■ ■ i.’ : ’t -y \ oted f-r Jutlg# Jones. Rut wUh ail t fit 0,' marka ci f t ho , " it H : t. I. \ • *• 1 •! <qi •■: v,» "><• -n;:: u. *wo rthy represent- rrflg<-<ly, tin* poll c ; u! ’.]'. • 1 l. :a f • ; ' i ' !’Vir>« >n .i r O " t bf of . ■ ! v" uf • •• .; t • ,v s;- i p, S W.N ii dispatch- V l: ul f t ‘t', •! I < , , f ' V tl : * tl ', A O j i ■ i t • . 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A corps of four trained nurses rushed from Augusta to the scene of suffering. Briefly, that is the story, lo date of the aftermath of the Can ady family reunion on the Fourth of July, "Matilee,” at the plantation home of Mr. Mack Canady, ten miles from Garfield, Ga. The dead are: H. Tillman Cana dy, prominent planter of the same i neighborhood, who died Saturday | J and whose funeral was field at Long I 'Creek Church Sunday Mr. Henry j Covena, father-in-law of one of Mr.. Mack Canady’s daughters, and whose | daught-r was married to one of Mr Canady's sons, who dl-d Sunday, the funeral being held Monday at Kemp. Mrs Faircloth, a daughter of Mr., Canady, and her child, who died . Tuesday morning, and whose re- 1 mams were sent to Wesley, Ga., their j j home, where the funeral was held yesterday. — - 1 Mr B L. Canady, another of the bimthera. was thought Monday to fie 1 :r a dying condition, but has rallied, rod will recover He Is a merchant • f Garfield Of the seven who ar** in a desperate condition, four are mem- , Nth of the houshold of Mr. Mack t’anady and three members of the. im mediate family of Mr Ben Can ad * . Monday an appeal was made to the • m- hospital In Augus’a for aid and f< ur 1<*< al registered nurses were, r ished to Sumnierton ou the af’* r n- on train, arriving at tho Canady tcTi’e, l>v priva'e con\ »** an•■** from S i m inert on, Tuesday They, und*' tl** direction of Dr K D Cob-nan of 'Crayntont. are making the battle agvtnsf serious odds for the pirvU t:.g rneriitx-fs of the family reunion, v t. > celebrated with a teg barbecue dinner at ' Matilee' on the Four'b The first serious case of poisoning' developed the night following the T'nner. when It was feared one of Mr MaCk Canadv's daughters would • tie The following morning Mr Ttll- 'r an t'anady a sudden Illness became’ 'ri'i.ijs ind It was 'heti discovered ".at ttiey were suffering from what, a, peared to b<* an unaccoutCabl- ;•"'. s-ti'iir Hapidly other members of "le family were attacked, and for a' I'ti.e, there was quite a little mystery ,-u to how the p ison had t.een cor; '•■yed to the syst.-rn of every ody it• i had participated in the dinner Dr Coleman, however, developed the f.T c In a verv close Invi-stlgnMon. I \ oung Moii Warned lor government positions. bull Information ‘ree. Eastern Civil Service Schools, Das- hy, Fa. Wauled—For,so ns to earn good com missions getting members for Nests and Auxiliary Nests. Order of OwLs South Bend. Ind. I-arins for Sale—If interested, write me. I can put yui in touch with bargains. A. ft Price, Florence, S. C.. It. F D. No. 2. 1 or Sale—Men, wlix leave your wife and baby alone at night when I can sell you a bull dog bo cheap. Mor« protection than a allot gun. V. P. Drummond. Breeder of English Bull Terriers, Woodruff, S. (\ Children—sell 2 4 dime articles and earn watch, rifle, doll, halt suit, locket, bracelet. W. II. Mizelle, Robersonville. N. C. Saluda, N. C.—The "ilcAl^ti’’ Cot tage open. Comfortable rooms. Reasonable rates, and exceptionally flue cooking. Mrs. G. A. StovaJl. Sensitive Paint—Thousands have heard of but have never seen it. You can do a profitable business with Ji.dO package containing 1000 pecds of this wonderful bo tanical curiosity. L.eaves fold up, and branches drop down If touched. Plants sell cm sight. Fred Herber, 3 04 San Adres, Mplate, Phllllplne Islands. Efforts are being made by some of tho Republicans to get President Taft to stand and let another candi- date he named in his place. This may be accomplished, but it won’t save the grand old party. It is doom ed. • f a be- I i * It . o:u* w :i ii ri*c a - i' i i :l.e enni- r-w • ("ilt' >11, and v’\ that some man without oonscl-nuo.' w hhd who did not care for the narinn, t , tK ^ vv d ure P I 04 I i \ ra A u •! i'«e ■ fat if will < • rum wv an • a’; : ' S- Up-Tl Ur • dm an 1 sr i .eii and. ; a: ; • 1: ■ • vv c i b’C, VV, ■ r f ’ S it,l- caii le it ul! in could put this country into a flam Don’t you know tlmt the people of this country from one end to th- other all believe that something Is wrong? What an opporluuity it.,,-, would be for some man without con-1 •clence, but with power, lo spring npi *nd say: ’This Is the way, follow ! me’ and lead them in paths of d- •truction. How terrible it would be' * I trm arensed of being a radical. If to seek to fro to the root is to be a radical, a radical I am After all, everything that flowers in beauty In the air of heaven draws its fairness. Its vigor, from its roots Nothing living can blossom into fruitage unless through nourishing ■talks deep planted in the common r uM ■oil Up from that soil, up from the ; •Rent bpsom of thn earth, rise th-! -»-♦-» currents of life energy. Up from the! t ow Draught t hihl to Death, common soil, up from the quiet heart •■*••• ; -. * - ' ' ? ^ . I • •■ .Wr it. ; "••• t ■ . r 1 ■ • i , * * ■ • 1 1 » . • ' ".. •• •• -'t v - . '••,,•; J | , i :■ i I,-. * • O • * 1 1 • • t .. y t, ■ j i,, • , a: 1 • ■ ■ ' ' • • k ' F ; ' \ > ’• r* t' v ■' 4 ■ * r • r * ' M • 1 MIG U D v. '.«>;' ,\ •• r , .• If H 4 "■ "'V D i, " • ’v y ' a ' " ’ < r; n 1" • uf " o:. in •-I ofn! ; t '•:'•-•, i \ ’ • m 1 ! V * ’ • \ i • ' • ♦ < tn,* \ , gru mnl •; v 1 ' T a sl' ’■ a ' ■ ♦ • a ?' u! xt. :r " "i • : ' t- Its 1 •’ 1 • -4 f \'<i ! : hs (Mr it r:> ry •- • i", v, *5 1"-• io, ill le-Ip " • . ns it hi* ’I ' • ■ f*«*>• ,,f : rus ind.v; l tals. R-uu in tdo [ •v-". a M ! 1 will ho to • o di .ah i thuse ojto ituu- , Il Cfull ( lOV'Pt't '•or ' y a b:]tid:a.THP run- inu ('.,•!--* , on:' v iof ;or 1 f>' in .-pit,- • f v -•",r f ii5"i:oo Is and rd of •n urdorlng n; • -n if "i not - voitr misropr* C» • J ] ♦ j * ! t r ^ a . a!Tt I OY-T •• 1 • r a vifntgo 1 1 ! quote fro: u F- i i. at 7 2.1. Code of r a rui !. •ii’*; r» a.Mis! ru* . | ! .nxv s uf Fui;' !i f I’.dari, 1 tM2 : u • h (load erect • r’.vn-l, xshir’n a 1 quioMv sub . I ■ c »•« . i t 'i n • . i ">» governor shall ■ d r- ; i 1 1 w. ::i M nri— , ind.d.iW- w i.l tali’: • I.ofl’IS Mr Wtl 1 no v > •i Mr would at u;i" portion of the food served a' '!.* nunl xxhirh everyone at the faille inu < - iir->e~. Bn b.ol partaken of was b,trt*ee ued meat , \, V •• i q .nl I h•• servants who had pro] ,-xr. d the ' arbeetle were qtic.**ttoned and f ':•• | box -. It 1 t • r- VV f.'id was dev-loped ttiat file season-! .ni: used tn preparing the barb--i**, • v nta.iitng tiiai k peper and vinegar, as mix-d in a large /irm vessel ! d h- ' leat. thorougl iv and slowly '*>h J. was eutir 'v saturateil with, D Is ; reparation, an- In It. the pot-I ii "us acid resuitinp from the zinc, .a.ri vinegar D was » i“'( h-ss tn the food, lienee, w^is not distinguishable I lin'd the effects of ptoni.l'l.U polSotl- , ii.g began to appear. The Canady family is one of the best known in that part of the State. 1 nl out Emauut I County, and are high ly popular and very well-to-do peo-, pb* Tiie marriage cont.eetions, too, makes if one of tiie largest families in Eir. *, n n<d (’ount v. Why suffer these every day Aches and Pains Protect your family—your loved ones—against them. Hive in you*-home a bottle of Noah’s Liniment, the best •ingls preparation any family can have. hi is ‘ Pain Remedy as well as a Unlment for external application. Can he taken safely for colic, cramps, Indigestion, diarrhoea, etc Noah's Liniment is a Hne preparation for sore throat, coughs, colds, asthma and soothache. I se Noah's Liniment for rheumailam. Miff jolats, neuraltiia. a'rains. sprains, sore muscles and aches and pains of all k itwls « I here is no better remedy. Be ready for the emeryenry by having Noah’s l.miiuonf in your medicine cloaet to-day. It is the Best Pain Remedy and sold hv all dealer* in medicln# ; three sizes, *Sc , 5th , and $1 00. if it isn’t * itisfartorv, go to yonr dealer and u&k f or itu rviurn of your money. It is youra and we w ant you to have iL Made m Richmond, Va., by Noab Remedy Company. ORANGEBURG COLLEGE .’. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS .’. I’n pa r .il,'tv , • ur*< IP giiiar (’• tl-v: r-tifse*. Tim her Trntn- M ilitarv I • .oil r>- f,.r Ml.f, f t la’iil. gu- Ili'l ' Iher infuruiiltiotl to W. ¥/. RIVERS PRESIDENT ()H.\N(,]:i^UK(; s. c. x-u- \ ork put thre- I tling Monday | ■jlK c.riilll, coa’* ic- | a eoiMirryman. after ! t!;** proper way to | w,’if »o the chair! ,111 It in prayer and bare h n»liori! v, • eUt it f:" a T t !he eoimtab Figs Ate Ht- Bills. A thr,•< >, .,r ,>!,! '”•.. o * ;.ny r; fled his moth -r's ;••> •.• ; ! • dx of ?:lt', 'n MIK --hi-; fnth< rV. u* s and f -1 bit- p-t guiv i pigs v. i’li Th- fallicr sent the n tuninits of Die pj-ys men! tn I’i'-si h iH T.u't with an an "r' ' ! eency, ‘ . aT-s'ltue | t lua. W-li, j 1,0. -.;ar a t, V j ; .,! p-ii, e in ri; : t IWIlS.” From the nbov 1 1• ia• v-r in his j'ulg- n. icsaiirv, to ;u u; and, in anv »•*::. r- the sub’ con'ro] o' -paid of rdto- -noiH-U— and iHrarporat•■ d Tit. f-tahta S.inen, who confuss- o Paving intirdired Mrs. Mary Nine T.ives Were T , st. At Ely. Nov.. Al H. Ci ok of Roan oke Va , a powder man of the .Neva da Consolidated Copper Company seven Austrians and one Greek wn re instantly kill* d when several poun Is ' f dynamite exploded prematmeh in a drill hole in which ttiev were work ing. Congressman Underwood is a bet- thase w it M dl. in a lonely W--trhester county " -•• last y- ar. w as second man to ■ i *o tt ; - . tviir Fiv- eompanions bo tud: "d in the murder will, bolter loser than many of • ie-troeuted n-xt month. George ! sup]*orted him. Williams, a negro, was executed for Mm niunb,r of a while man at Groton Lake last vear. tli" govut an -at O the people, rise joyously to-day ■(reams of hope and determination teaa4 to renew the face of the earth tm glory. "I tell you the so-called radlcal- ot out time# Is simply the effort •.* nature to release the generous en- of our people. This great lean people is at botton just. >as, and hopeful; the roots of It* baing are In the soil of what is r, pare, and of good report; and of the hour is just that rad- that will clw » for the of the aspirations of a race." been accused of being political organisation, Gover- b»4« clear wbet Klod of \\ h.lt' Dfilly f'urninirk Dm’ 1 ., eleven V' nrs old, of \\ at,-tv i!i,', N. Y. was hading a cow komo, th, animal be- •anu* fright cited by the headlight of a street ear, and ran directly in front of the car, dragging, the child to demth beneath its wheels. von will S",e that t f Charles*on wants me to, I can fake ; | absolute control of her police fore", jand hold t u n* as long as 1 (hen: it | j in'icst-.n,v. This, of course, 1 shall', not do, and do not expect to do unL-ssj Gharieston wants it. 1 believe jniyVcided to report tavoraldy the Mar io, al self-government and I there-INce result:' :on to nuthori/.e the ap- fore. 1 • eIieve In giving each e;HitV*y ! point met what she vvants. and 4 repeat that jf! '•o.ngress Seven Were Killed. Sexen men were reported killed In a. labor riot at Galloway’s mill, three miles from I'eriJder, "jn Calcasieu parish, La., according to a message received Tungday night by Gox’ernor Hall. When the final vote camo Tam many climbed In tiie Wilson band wagon May i’lirchiiM* Mniit ieidlo. The si nai" (ominittee on library f a joint conimithee of iTi'.fsi'gafe and report on Charleston wants me to take charge fG'*’ fcastbil: v of the government of her police force and to*]dace in-! nurchaea* of Munticello, tiie houjo of junctions on her why, I will give her • Tho mas Jeff'-raon. The estate now Is what she wants; that Is what I said: owned Vy Representative I^evy of and that is what 1 meant. Very respectfully. Cole L. Blease. I New York. Fell to His Death. At Cleveland. O. Robert Thibe- detui, eighteen years of age was drowned when his parachute, cut the town Mode the Editor Leave. Tames Crgel. Editor of Ripsaw, a ciaiist paper, was set upon at Oak- h* La . t>y employ^p.s of the lum- r mills there and forced to leave Creel said be went to Aak- Ship Your Eggs, Poultry, Btmcr, et to A^rket Produce Co., CHARLESTON, 8. C. Wo guarantee you top mark, prices. Handle any quantity rot care to stifp and mail you check Mum day goods are received. Make a start by mark.ng yn* next shipment Market Produce Co. adrift l.fOh feet in the air, descend-; ilule to n.ake a speech in th?> interest < d in Fairniount reservoir. Thott-L ’’ the Brotherhood of Ttmhar Work- sands saxv the boy made his drop info ers. the reserxoir. A boat put out to j where the parachute floated Thibe-| Before the election Champ Clark beau, however, leaped from the trap-, *111 agree with'Brjan that bis niyn- e*e and sank. lination would have been a mistake. KAP-AL-GINE WILL CURE YOUR HEADACHE Whether sick or narwoua, headacht or from depression, worry or fatlgu* KAP-AL-GINE Is Liquid and Ac$g Immediately. SAFE AND rLEASANT TO TAKE Two Siseo—lOo and 26c. At All Druggists. trot. Gilford Aycock, Plkattiu, N. l THE BLACMST0ME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Has since 1894 given “Thorough Instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest possible cost.” RESULT: It la to-day with Ua faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 353 Its student body of 412, and its plant worth $140,000 ^ THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 pays all charge* for the year, Including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition In at subjects except music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address^ REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal, * BLACKSTONE, VA. / SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES OF LONG A N’» v DO TIT LI'.NF BING FOR FALL WILL <TT TEN TO FIUT'GG. 'I 11 > t o s v \ 11 i-KHT PER 'ORE. ONE SIDE op TIHF TRACT ONLY A oFAFtER MILE FROM I. M'REL HIM, !. AN DING ON THE FAMF.i; Rl’v EK. THL WHOLE BEING EIGHT MILES FROM FT. STF.- rilENS DEPOT ON THE MAIN FINE OF ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE B. MOULTRIE, Owner N, S. C,