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E PIKENS SE - -E e d p 2 , 9 . P k n C., n H s o > d c aiss 2 ,n tter, "nder net . of Cong l oa of i aiach 3, 1879. T8 KENS SENTIN El,, Establishe2,, 1819 1U """"''' PICKIONS,903 S. Co . T E E ER2, 93 me 01ak Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing througl the years. It pays to use the right stuff. " Men of oak" ar 11en in rugged health, ien whose bodices are made of the sound est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right stuff. Scott's Emu'sion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti tution. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chmists, 409-416 Pearl Street, New York 60c. and $1.00 x all druagsts. TURKISH ATROCITIES ARE TRULY TERRIBLE With Fire and Sword De struotioi Wrought. MASSAORE AT KASTORIA. Terrible Turk Slaughters Indiscrimli nately Bulgarians and Greeks, Men, Women and Children-Peasant Wo men Horribly Mutilated. Sofia, Bulgaria, Sept. 18.--urther reports fron Kastoria say the city is burning and that the massacre of its p-opulation (estimated to have been 4umbered at 10,001) persons) Was in describably terrible. The 'Tutlrk"s slaughtered indiserimhinately liulgari ans and Greeks, men, women and chil dren. A Turkish war balloon is reported to have been seen hovering for the last three da% * .so to the Bulgaria-n frontier in the .cinity of laskovo. A severe fight has occurred at Uliv-t sa in the muountains of Kratovo be tween 2,000 Turks and 80 insurgents. It continued for eighit hours. The Insurgents used bombs with doadly of feet. About 100 Turks are reported to have boon killed a-ni: many were wounded. The insurgents had two men wounded. A fight is also reported to have tak e1n place at IupelIpaso, near Sores, where insurgent bands recently sur rounded and an-nihilated a whole con pany of Turks. The bands then Iled to the mountains. Three battalions of Turkish troops have been sent fronm flalonica to pursnie them. A small body of peasant refugeos, near Prosba, who wore starving i~n the mountains, started to se'ek food. At Nakaletz they were met by Turk is soldiers who killed them all and horribly mutilated the wvomen. NOT THE HALF TOLD. Turkish AtrocitIes Are Said to Have Been UnderestImated. L-ondon, Sept. 18.-The WVestmiinster Gazette says a well known London journalist c-ables from Delgrade as follows: "Starting with pro-Turkish sympa thies, I have found overwhelming evi dence convincingly proving that thc Turkish atrocities are rather under estimated in tho reports of Blritlsh con suis, bankers and u.n prej ud i cd people. Foreign Minister Tzokoff tells me he knows cases of starving women in the forests killing two of their own chil dren to preserve the third. Thue for est ,#anderers wvill all perish of cold lhin two months." F~urop~e, adlds the Westminster G-a sette, d-ealing with the Kastorla re ports, is bound to interfere whethoer by conference or as a concert. 14cln A rmenc Salvie 11as wv rb.l -wide famie for mar-velous tion 0o1 int met, or b~alm for cuts, corns. burns, boils, 0'eS, chaupped hads, skini crul1 tions, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fover- soi o:; infallible for piles. Cure guai ante d. Only 25c. P'ickenu' Drug Co. lTHREE MEN FOUND GUILTY, Three Acquitted--Those ConvIcted Recommended to Mercy. ~iGreenville, S. C., Sept. 19--I--n goner gi sessions courlt WVIll Norton, Sol ONor ton, Polnsott Gosnell, Itufus Sta ten, Amor Gosnoll and Mori-ls 00o11011 were tried for tihe - murder- of Nini Oosnell, which occurred in "dark cor nor" sectiona of tils counaty April last. Wi.: Norton, 8o1 Norton1 and Poin sett Gosnell wore convicted, with a recommendation to mercy. The others were acquitted. Robert Gunnells, a white man charg ed with criminally assaulting a 4-year old neg~ro girl, will be tried today. ils attorneys will enter a plea of insan sty Otnnnolls wag brought to Greenville from Spartanburg jail. Eiditress Dead. 'Louisville, Ky., Sept. 19.-,Mrs. Eliz abeth Cherry Waltz, the novelist and literary editor of The Courier-Journal. Bied at her home i Beechmont this afternoon after an iluness of a month. Tihe lesit Irescr~iptiEIon o M:. lar-ia (hills anfd rever is a bottle of Gaovx s 'rA~qr rawda (lst. TIOxIO, it ix sahnplyiron andi < ubeuin u ai ut~sekes tarm. ANe enre-no pay. I rice 151 HEART OF BRIDE IS PiERCED BY BULLET Sensational Family Tragedy at Nashville, Tenn. WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER Miss Loulla -unnigham Lodged in Jail For the Murder of the Wife of John F. Wilson-She Says Providence Di. rooted the Dc- -1. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 19.-Tho wife of John E. Wilson was shot and kill ed this movning at her hoiv in Eist Nashvillo, and Miss I.oulla Cunning ain is in jail charged with the mur dor. The women were living in the house and no differences had arlsen between them. Soveral years ago Wilsoni mar red the sister of Miss Cun-ningham, who went to live with them and coa tinned to make her houe with her brother-In-law fater the death of her sister. Wilson married Miss Allca Caroy, of Louisville, 'last sunday -morninj, end brought his bride at once to Nash ville. There was no objection to the marriage on the part of Misa Cun ningham. and all went well until thim morning, when without warning, she snatched a pislol that was lying on the mantel and fired four timos in rap. ki succession. One bullet ,pierced the heart of Mrs. Wilson and another went through her liandl. No cause is known for the deed, other than the statement made by the nurderer, who says that providenco di rected her to commit the crimo. WORK OF SOLONS. Several Measures of Importance Pass. ed by Legislature. Montgomnery, Ala., Sept. 19.-The house of representatives has passed t'he senate bill extending the terms of the two associate railroad commission ers, W. T. Sanders and W. C. Tun stall, ,wo years. Debate was cut off by the advocates of the bill by moving the previous ques tion. A bill to rearrange the judieiary elr cults, making seventeen circults, was also passed. The house voted down the bill to periIt book keoping and selling and buying of pools on horse races. Quite a sensation was created in the senate by a motion to reconsidoer the adcption of the resolution giving one of Alabama's places in statuary hall of famo to DIr. J. L. M. Curry. The motion was carried, but was later ruled out of order because the house did not have the resolution. It will be recalled. The purpose of the motion Is not k-nown. The senate adopted the numbered ballot in the election bill, but has not! as yet passed the bill. MARRIED BY TELEPHONE. Wedded In Haste to Get Fourtune of Aunat. Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 18.-Thom as P. Uaker and 1lisis Marie Wells, oft Atlanta, were married by telephoneo, the bride being at (Glenwood, Pa., and the groom in Bul'falo, N. YI. 'fle couple had been e'ngagedl for sonme time, the wedding being a famn ily march. The dlate was set for Oct. 1, but it was learned thbat an aged aunt, who had set her hiear't on the match, had decreed in her will that unless the masrriage took place before her death p.roperty to thbe amount of $20,000 woul diver-t fromi Miss Wells to othier relatives. -1 The aunt was stricken with apo, Plexy a-nd pronounced dying. The groom, who is a traveling man, was located at Buffalo, and the marr-iage arrIanged over- the telephone. A mini ister officiated at each end and the ceremony was con-ludced 10 minutes be. fore the aunt breathed her last. MissIssIppi's Valuable FInd. ,Jacksonville, Miss., Sept. 18.-While Mississippi cannot -rival the fanious peotriflod forest in~ Arizona, she yet ri joices in a recent flad along this linq that is attracting the attention Uftg ologists anid curiosity seekers. Th~e find is (dn the farm of A. 11. PradIley, niear Flora, and is said to consist of some "la-i-go, beautiful and wvonder. fuli petrilications." State Commis. sioner- to thme St. Tonis Fair lHenry has visited the "petrifiod forot" and made arrangements for n-n exhibit of its wonders at the big fair. Mourned as Dead for Years. New York, Sei, 18.-After being mnomyrned as dead by parents andi friends for 18 year's, Walter Fi-azeo, a formeir resident of Scotchm Plain~s, N. J., has returned to that village. His~ aged mother was over-comno with joy' andl swoonied. When F'razeo disappear.$ ed the woods and p)ondsl were scoured in vai~n and he wvas given up as d.oad. He says lie was insiriled to r-un away by stories of adventuro and traveled all over the globe, insane from Sunstroke He Suicides, Newv Yom'k, Sept. 19,--Floyd Knox, aged 23 year's, disappear-ed from hIs home in ilillsdale two weeks age~ while temporarily insane from thme of' focts of a sunstroko. Hie has jus~t boen found dlead. In thme wvoods by hunt. Qra. , Knox had climbed a tall trec% secured himself ther-e and then ecom, Kitted suicide by shootinag, Whlal. is JLifer In the last analysis nobody knIOws,bm I we do kn'>w that it is uder strict law. Al use th'mt law even ilighily, pain re t'-u Irregular living meanas derange mont of organs, resulting ini constipma tion, headache or liver trouble. D~r. King's new life p~lls quickly re-ad jausts this. It's-gentie, yet thmorough. Onmly 25co at Pickons Drug Co. Death Ovorta~kes uA all and~ thou Cmm(, Ax xhn (i(Ju,ke. TRAGEDY IN CONCORD. Prominent Duelneus Men Have Fatal Altercation--One Dead. Charlotte, N. C.. Sept. iS.--As thi1' result of an allegod altereation betweel Itussell Sherill, a y'ulg mnn of a prominent family, and Tlomlas 1and Chal Whito, well known buei:ns men of Concei n, N. C., Sherril 'va shot and killed at his homaio in Rowan coun ty early this. . morning.. by the two Whites. It is stated that Sherrill ha:'., been approached previously by the Whites who had imade roqetue-sts Ilhat Sherrill grant certaiin apologIes. 'I his morning lio \Vhites called on Sherrill and re. peatodl their request, and upon his r fusal, both oened fte, mortally wound ing Sherrill, who died in a few min utos afterward. I The Whites nimediately surrender ed to the autioritie ,. All the paitties concerned are well Connected. WAR ON SALOONS. Hot Fight To Be Waged at Salisbury, North Carolina. Salisbury, N. C., Solt. 10.--'Lho anti. saloon people of Salisbury are waging a hot canipaigi aga!-nst the barrooms. While the election is yet six weeks off. the forces are pretty well lined up and the contest is dally gron lig in interest and bItterness. Next wok will be the -red letter pe riod with the drys, for they will have their star speaker, the Rev. Sam P Jones, here. Ile has long had his eye upon Salisbury as a place, in his opin Ion, of more than its share of wicked 1ess. Ile has oftein said lh would like the opportunity of getting at the saloon men here. Mr. Jones op ens u1p the war on whisky in the big tabern-acle on Sunday afternoon. Ile will preach twice a (lay for a week or more. ACTOR WINS HEIRESS. Engagement of Frederick Bowers and. Miss Charlotte Marchall. Cleveland, 0., Sept. 1.-The engage mnent Is announced of Frodorlck V. Bowers, actor and writer of popular songs, to Miss Charlotte Marshall, of Mobile, Ala., heiress to $200,000. Two years ago Bowers' wifo elope:1 from Chicago With (Corge M . Pu) Imain, the miillionaire. llowcrs suiv I him for $100,000, bit the action was dropped alter 1uilllman's deatlh. Nliks Marshall is beautiut. Sho is not yo- of ago. and her Viuardiam knows nothing oft he ent gageomicn t. She hearu llower's sinp in New York. antlI fell in love with him. Bowe-rs has writon "eliiause I l.t'e You," "Wlit, "When the li'iairt Peats True." etc. Miss Marshall is an intimjate friend of the ianna family, and has visited Miss Ruth lianna. CAPTAIN'S TERRIBLE DEED. Men Were Abandoned on icy Shore of East Cape. Chicago, Sept. 18.--- It reports be true there are 30 prospoetors dying of star vat-lon at East Cape. I1*rIIhi'i.g sea. Ole .Johnso$(n, a D~ane, mlembei of the crew of' thin Danis:h ship l. an'nz, just arrivedh at Seaittle frm Alaska, has madle formal ebaI:rges against the cap.tain (of tihe ship for hainltg aban doned a man named Nelson, a D~ane, (Wnd 29 otherts on the icy shore of ti;c East Cape. HeI ha~s also written to thlo secretary of state giving full :etils of the (.a1 talini's teri'b d)0eed, an a~l;skinog for a relief' ship to hr sent at ojnre to te rosenie of the suffering meni. One of the men thius abaitulonsi is PhIlly Mclean, of CThi'ago. Thl~e ship wvill be' held u11ntil the ('barge Is in.~ ves tIgat ed. Professor Commrits SuIcide. Fred C. Clarke, of' tile Ohio State uni vers'ity, ('omlflTite(d snie'l-!e thiis min - lag bly shootin.g. It Ia suiplos'ed thai the cause wvas3UI iunfotunatel inv'estmenbts in minin lg comnies110. Professor Clarke leavesg a id'ow and two small children, THe was a graduate of 'he University of M k'higan, and was an as. sistanT pr'ofessor in Llandl~t Stanford university ior twio yen-rs- lie was at the head of the departmenti (If eCo. nomnics and sociology at the Ohio Stat, tuiversity. TELEGRAP'HIC lSREVITIEQ. The New Orleans longshoremen have gone on another strike. TLhey now claim that their leaders betr'ayedl thorm in signing the c~ontrlact w~it-h the I pjpbermenil. Doo4ker' Was~hIigto- mJ.aiide LInI addruess to the diele'gtes of the colored Bap tiat coinforence at Phliladelphia, in which he said that one of the prob lomns ahe~ad would b~e to find( employ. mont for the negr'o. Mrst. Ma-r'y WillI-ams, formerly of Chattanooga, Trenan., b~ecamle insano ai Milford, Utah, and s-hot at her bus. band.~ then commlte'd suiclde. United States Minister Powell non b a strong protest to San D~omingo gzov ornmen('tt againust t he prloject of etab lsh In g t he nieuItrali ty of D~omintlear watersa and1 making certaIn ports Firee T1her'e wvas a rumor0! cur 1rent In 'Pari13 yesterd(ay that 1King Peter of Ser via lhad been asasassi tnated. it p-r'Oved itn. T.' E. WIillims. a promiiiunent farmeri(' of Tfwiggs county, r~hot and~ instanlt .' 1k1110( h1Is son-lin-la w, .1. WV. Collis, Fr. (lay afternoon. It is said that Collium abused his wife andl who-n her' fat het objected, drew a ail'k on himn. 111a1 Sold a I'ile of' (l hambet lin i ('oughi iltemed4y. I have sold C1'iamberlain's (Cough Remedy for' moere thian twenty y'ears and it hasi always giv'en ntat isfatel ton. I have sold a pIlaC of it and1( cani recom.~ mlend it, highly..-Jose'ph MlcElbtiney, FLiton, Iowa, You ill find this retme dly a good friend when trubled wilt: cough or cold. It, always affords quiie4f relief anld is plleasant to take, For salet by icIkens Drt'ug Co,, E-le's Dhit S1143 kLL EN6GLAND It 13 Now tho Solo Topic of Gonvorsation. BALFOUR TO CONSULT KING. Nominations For Cabinct Va,:anckO Will Probably Then Be Pres.ented. Roseberry Cabinc-t a Possible Con. Contingcnsy-Pt 1i smic,' Is Being So verely Criticised. LAJIondon, Sett. 19.--The poilt'.cal cr: als is still the solo tople on' discusio.l Lalfour is expectesi. to have an audi - eilee oft Kiilg Edward at Dalnior.l t> day, when doubtless ho will p5lsit the nominations for tile cabinuJt vacan eles. The exact nature of theso at) politllilts still continus at n matter of varied surmise. Itegarding the I Oventful ioeult of the upheaval The Spectator forecasts that Mr. Balfour, When he appeals to the couiltry, will I be boateni and succee4ded by a lose bery caiinet, which will not last long, aLtracts the greatest attelItion. A curious phitase of tho Sittailtiol is tho severe criticism regar'iless Of )ar1 ty lines bestowed on Mr. Balfour's action in publishing his views and solling them iII pamliplilet form. The premlioer's keen sense of chivalry and honor is far too deeply appreliat'd' by all pai'ties to ov'er permit the sug gestion that 1he iuriposely adopted the doubtful practico. By Mr. SIlfour'l Own adilissjion ho is a "nero child lII such mattors," and ils inexperience in busine'ss affairs now appears to have put him at the mierey of the pulblish cirs of tile palplilet, who are colnillg monley over the vital issue in nation al affairs. That Mr. Balfour will de vote his o-rtioi of the procceds to som1e1 charity la gonerally assumed, but it is rveg retted that he did not mien t,ion some such Iitelltion in tle pref aco of the palmplilet. The Outlook, which is a warm up por-ter of the preier, dIecla.reS Mr. 11altouiis indiscretion "'strikesl' a ruL~de bNow at. one's revernc(el for the tradli tions (of En gliish public life. when a public Eervan it's po(sitionl1 senvts to ha usedc( for privatte gain, no0 mat1Lter whose." The Outtlook adds that the fact that a nat' was s0nt to the: edit:-s wi:.h the pay mcint, only a'liig 11e1 to [11ioto l.V nI wo1(;rds, (Xtu:flly it; " n18 .-f theo w r .)tur1 iln this deplorhia be hits Is." The Spectator and (ether periodic i is also expreised c'onlcerni' on1 the lItte r point. The Outloolk cstiinates that the exp'nses of onle hu id I CI copieus alone Would cover $17.00, of wh'Ileh MIr-. 11111fIlu will recivC a ,a share. Thle Pamp111fhlet Proilises to reac'h a siile of a illliion copics. - Tho copie i printed have' reachd 'eiimiu. many (if them seling for 5( (),ts, double the prie of thc issue. Ssev'e'al of the conservatvI e agelts have g()lie so far' as to threaten to r Fign. The publislh( s make 1o !is. coun11t to party organuS even.~ thou;.ch thousand ar~e 01rdered and a ctually5 de mfain thle mloney In ad~vantce. Theii Asi'so'l 'ted P'ress 1 larna fi' :n i,. petts \l-r. Cihmerlain to ic enlter tih' abine(t ill (event that an appt'al to thez counItry3 r'eturnlS Mr'. 1Hlfour 1 to ow)\ter. i:oh di 'esi re, howeOver, that th1e elC-z.C tion s he~ poCstlionld an lonig a1s possi hi" In Order to give M-r. Ci herllin h~e olpportun11it y to 13m1press h is v iew's Is ret a-nodl in pamw'.er only a short.i tile. NIrI. Hal Ifour' an1ticipa1tI's tila t he anad Mru. ChaunbelaIn will r'e-org~nanize a Pew'. 1111uii- r.Y. A C('0rlingl to :1h in11 thor'ity thorouI~ghlyt cogniztanr with Alir. Llen iliid Mir. C'uher'lan~ 1w ynyiin h.0 Join him1). 1 parllty of his own ai11( 110 maty takle ridvanltalge of the piresent oilportun ity to carry'3 out his in'tnition. ills repiti Latin 11s tho 011ny 1111 pu li man in Iing. alanti wt ith a plerfet polli'y ccoiplod with~ his strength of wIll and1 abilty uhay e~nablo h111m to ae~hlleve' h!n ambllitioni. [n1 cas5 oIf the suiccess a~t t ho 011e tion~s :> h Is advance]. pr'ogr'am of.preifceey. tial talriffs, he wouh'li formi 11is oiwn (13h. In1(t and1( priobably dli~ispht'e MIr.. 01 bothl wenit to 13almiorl today. .Mr. Br'oderlek goes thlero Moniday. *Regarded With Satalfactioni. LOndonf, Sopt. 19.-A Re'uaei- diapnt(eb D'rm St. Poter'shurg say's Mi-. Chanflio~ I blin's resilgnautioin a ronr'odl liy t'he - lIisslan l)ress and publllie wvith satisfac olas it in confslliderod that 'rt' Mr,. Dhamnber'lain disappears Cj iE o the mhost dlanlgerous p)oliticl factor' for liuropo's pOeacO. TragedIes In Far North. aloof San FranlIcisco, hlas boon] dIrowned in the Chignhik rIver on tile Alaskan peninsula. A bout . the samle timo John Noison was'fl killed( by ai to tho mloulntallna. Murderer Escapes from 'Jail. ILondon, Ky., Sept. 21.-Will McCuII. lum, who was5 !onine1ld inl tihe Man ch10ster Jail andl held wIthout .hail for ho 1mu1rder of Ed Ilaker', mla-lo Is ('s. apo ilast ni ght by cu t ting t h :ough the floor'. Jlert Bloewart, .1a follow pris. oner1, also oeaplod with him. A IHoy' W'ild RIide for I~ili. With funily ar'oul expeting himti to lie, an11l Ii 110n riding 13 mlilets foir life, to e"t lir. King's Newt [)iwcover'y for ( on umijtionil. Coughs andli Colds, W . J1. Irown 1 of i.~Lee'ilie, Intd ., enldured- death uli'd luejin. lie writes. '1 niow .14leep oullly every igh~lt." Like marvelous sures' of collnlptionl, pnlenmoia, bron hit i5, e- u th9, (coll'l 111 nd p1ri pr'oves its roubiles&. (Ilualran'te(ed bottles 500 and(1 I.00. Plo :eni 1) aug Co, .MEiRITT HURAT IN ACCIDENT. State School Commissioner Narrowly Escapes Death, Atlanta, Sept. t9.-CominIssioner W. 13. Merritt narrowly escaped serious injury and probably death yesterday morning in a runaway accident at Val dosta, whore thb popular commission. or had gone to spend a few days at hiO o110 home. That he sustained nothing but a bad bruise on the body an I a pailful scrathl1 of the arm is considered miraculous by eyewitnesses of the accident. Commissioner M-er rltt. returned to Atlanta last night a-nd is n.ow at his home in this city. Protesuor Merritt stated ii reply to questions regarding the accident that he was out' driving yesterday morning at his old home, was on his way to P'!no Park. Hls horse, which wa3 hitched. to a light biirgy, bevane fright ened at a rapidly lia:'sing tiolley cat and dashed on the trackl iimine(diately in 'fiont of the car, which was then going dowi grade. The m10o'1 mmian was poworloxs to stop the Car before strii Ing the buggy. The front whoels were shattered by the force of the blow, Mr. Merritt receiving the iij 'ios stated above. The horse was unhu rt. Professor Merritt spoke lightly V the accildent and apparently carried very few marks of. hIs full, bilt his frIends will be very g-rateful to kno ' that the result was no worse than I-. was. GEORGIA POSTAL CHANGES. Offices Established, Rural Routes, Of. fices Discontinued, Etc. lralshingtoll, Sept. 19.-The follow ing changes have been ordere.i in the postal szervice in Georgia: A new office has been establihed at Lyken, Clinch coonty, with special ser vice from W.'iregrass, /2 miiles west. 1oh1n F. Patters:m, of Lycen, has been colnimissloned X)sImast'er. .I:il ilisellget sc-rvice has been (119 Continued at Blackville, Emnmaniuiel coln ty, to be supirseded by ruri-al free de livery fromi Supoertol. Rural free delivery will cominenc< Oct. I at Alley, Montgomery couity, a-id Qiitmtian, P-rooks county, with ad ditional ser1vice at both points. Star r ice will be in e.T;ct Sept. 21 from Nalakin to Quitman, six times a week. 1-Ienry L. Croimatie has been com missioned 10stnnister at the fourth elams .nollvy order eice at Wl'linmghaii .ii ' ul 1101 r11(9, John 11. Saye r dt13. A"loen n!ave be..za1 vcomm1is. ,i0t.edlI' i lmasters tit .thle fourt-<.!ass 11(tolI1namey or:]er off!ces ,t I.bherty, P5tcl and Withers, le.; per-t!vL4y. INJURIES MAY PROVE FATAL. Judge King, of New Orleans, Struck by Runaway Team. New O'ei its. Sept. 19.-Jumdge Frod Kin1g, of the v rit court, wihiie erO::!ng C.'anal i-r t - : the intersec. tin of 11 (liurbon,.wtis striuc(k 13 a i run awa teai an:1 it is believe.1 iatally Injiled. !Iis right leg and armn were brokell. lie s:v(d his I0-year-old son fro1m injnryt i by piashing hmi~imit of iolanger. TFhe t'aum hid inn1 amullck 'or t.nm St iaares t hrlu . C:inal11 street withmou tdril. ing a'n clisraelo. -ildgt lKlux is a brthe i'r of Alis REAPER CLAIMS JUDGE E'STES.t Promninent Georgian Dies at His Home t in Gaisviile, Ga. Johnmm It. E-ses; died at his homue in thils (ity ye'sterday. fils death wa'is hot unex'\lpetedl, as hel .had beenm i-. *aln he*- 1th for severl'ti years, thloughl he ha:1 heonn abilffrniujII tiio to tim1e1 to it about1 lis--so!s----C1~lnd E~stem, of Niaeoni mir' l'ert lCetr' of this (-ty --wr ~~ijvwIth'lhim at the tIme he ox - As. sold ier jui.-lit and legislater J udge -Ia.tes- had qite a nlotable ca. 1('(or ini Oool'gia Coilunmis, Ga,, Sept. 21 .---The bod-i Ml ChIarles C. Keonel, of Colum111bus, has rrrivedi fi'om Manila, and1( theC funemr 1 2115cr -from the ride~ce of his I)rotheor todaiy. Nir. Koene was a1 clerkl in tile. (tlge'nlas'.or's departmen011t ini tl he I l l ies. Ii~ 'led it': ~on Ma- y 17. [1I Iorilns werp sent homlle by tho e4velrnient,1( 1and arived in ai state of pohrfoct. Iprendrvatiloll Mr . Keone wans SIl.Infiliarl of ,one 'of tile Cloorgia regl mlnt? 'duri-ng the Spis~h-Amermi'can Wa'ai and wt'i wvell known o'ver the 'tate. ~Will Ntake Cohl Cheaper.. K~noi'll i'enn I., Seplt. 19.-John Hi. iainger Pf' .1h0 'VIrginila Ironi, Coa guda Coko' 'companlIy. has annlouniceil bhit-'his oompimy will ad(opt a poliey o- chealpon coal rather thanm to push 1p the prices. Mir. Newton says he will use his Influence to fix theprices f coal ait as -lowv figures as sound1( 20mp1lany's mline~s . are largely in tile rew ini utippr east Tontlessec, .Earthquake in Cuba. Santiago, Cubat, Sept,. 19.--T'hc mfost violont I art1hquake slince 188i5 oc('ur-' iuook'fo 15a socondos, hust thr wl'ioro dit tesrlt n ied anld pra'fy, )d: ))rks;I andi plastering d roppied bn all- diroctioais anmd a fo*t' walls fell. Nobody, loweve, wams injurod. 1(1 clfijI Oils Agaiust imt. .'edithlen01, alonie amnd destituite. Much a n birief ws~ the coniditioni of an old rol- ~ I i'r by thme'name of J, J, Il[avensa, Ver-' ,ifli4 0; For years 1he waa :jil, edwi'th kidney dhiseas0 anld nleithm. 1 in do-. (1rs nor nmedicines gave him relie f At, N y ill imtriedl Electic liitter's, 1t a )it himii oni Is feot inl shor~t ordler and~ ' l0ow' he testifles, "'1 am on the road to -omlete~i rec'on r'y.'' Jest on car'th for iver' P1n( kidney tr'oules~L and all for'ms ,f' stomiachi anid h~owelo troub11es. Only 2 ,X'. G uaranteed by Pickons Drug Co, s' 100 MEN WANiED THERE Is MONEy Prtloteoted boy U. t (ovornment. .9Soo Paent OMVic Records, Dw. N1 41h, 190- All Infringers PrIoseenitedj. -.~~ TE GRATZTLEANIE orTHE AGE!I iRA1DI- MARK - - Cleanses Clothes, Floors, Windows, Stove Vessels, Tinware, Glass= ware, Lamp Chimneys, Stone Vessels, Dishes, Etc. That awvful day-W~as day-robbed of its terrors. For scouring it is a world beater Save. Wood, Saves time, Saves labor, Saves money. Needed everywher, every day by ever 'ami ly. FAMILY R IGHTS ONLY $1.oo EACH. re death to bed bugs and lice on stock. Some recommend it highly for Hog Cholera. Five hunidred to io,ooo Family Rights can be sold in a county. Ingredients easily obtain ed. Is within the reach of all,.and has a universal sale to good paying customers. READ WHAT YOUR NEICHBORS SAY ABOUT THIS PREPARATION. ' his is to certify khat I have exam- I hn%-c' usedthe Safe Wasing 1luid i I have full: tested Iho Safo Washing iteti tli i fltim uislad iii ntuakiog the in e txcling aud scouring aml find it Fluid every way ind find it better than if Wtshi g F l iu r id fith d Iot ill M.cJOlt. Tay S11oap, gold (lust or washiing powders it it s, c o lgi i dre c II hal4)st. dlicate Mrs. J. L. 0. TIiompson. I have ..ver used. It is all that is claimed ve agre to furnil th- ingredients to I have used the Safe Washing Fluid Aor it. Wae four gllons for 25c or a 4i glln andil find it superior to ay pielaration I Mrs. P. A. Lewis. >aI for I105. have ever tied. PICKl ENS DliUO. C.Sineely, 1 PJe J.N D Lum. CO., Pickens, S. C. i re, J. P. Carey. I have thoroughly testodl the Safo Per J. N. flailluni , Ph. (4 ilew ' Wash~inrg 1,1 id frclnigurtre I h 'si ive used the Safe Washing Fllui l n ri - md ind it, o ea t l a is claimed for it.d a ln t all it claims to be. Excellent it .1 great labor saver. I aivise ill hotso nAr find it to Le rh 1 hat islaitilv. for it. r til work. scouring, etc. keepiers to use it. iPicke-s, . (! M1\s. J. J. LEWIS, AIRS. J. C. 'I'lIOMPSON ..icken.. .Pi.cens, S. . I lave you tried this wonderful preparation? If not brng- your jug- to the Gilreath Hotel mnd g)et a fre( sample. It is twice as cheap as Soap and saves half the labor. $10.oo to $25.00 a Day Selling It. We vant ioo Live, Energetic, Young Mn to advertise and sell this preparation here's a fortune in it. If you want to get into a money making business, we have it for you. all and let us talk the matter over. Respectfully, ROBINSON BRO'S. BLEACHING COMPANY. (AILM iEAT IL lloTEIL' PI KENS, S. C. ...N' V. W.Employed Meri's University. IT eC ueo -las Time For Breaking Up of Euro- TeYoung ciien'slCristiani assoela pean Turkey Arrived? . tionis Of the country a ablout reopsen- Sudde D ats Behrlin, Sept. 18.--The Ger-mant gov- tng their educational chasses, which last ihr sadsaepealn nt~ rirnmeint holi in vie-w forur points in year numbered 80,0100 students, nearly counre rist adsearos provaulin so dthip he Banlkatn situation: twico as mainy as are enirolled lit Iar- coutrymos dang o . Mease sudeep First, does Rlussia regard that the yard, Coalumbhii, Ynle iand Cornell tuni- l eaths ar caused by time for the break uip ot' Europoan versities. Unttil a fe yer ag pnesumoni-hart hieae, uriikoy has arrived? The German mlin- clas~ses were designied (scill~Jiy for pn~ aemoriapoplear stars have been unable to penetrate young men Zn commrercial occupiations. - faiure oe.hreolx Iussiia udlmate Instentions and( met IAttenfion Is now given especlially to i of kidney dseare I vithi displeasure thio concer-tedl attacks clasqses for- men eiiprtgedl in inilustiail -okide toublane tha n any. wh!ch s hel i.pai r.' aG puirits, aitlhouigh the commiierclail fat- __kdey-oivnedh gininig the hackground~ ad tak utres atre retaited-. blood will attack the tlauei h xipto fa As showving something of the scpe- -,a vital organs or the )l Europonn Turey.tilitlno l~ of the work it is noted that tho atsso- kidneys thornselves break down and waste Secndif rine erdnan isporecation on the Bowery, New York clty, Blatddcr troubles most always result from undedn that i trno eden'nden Is p sse forty-seven of Its member's for a derangocment of the kidneys and a cure is Swar with Trkey, theni war Is cer- examinatition as patr-olmenn. 'lThese1 men obtatined quickest by a proper treatment of alit. Every etoit shld~~i be made to worked In the gymunasliinn in *onnee- the k idneysa. If you are feeling badly you ranillige Pince FerdInand's miid. tion wIth class'es. 'ilhe eitst sIde m a .oot the gra tkIney Dr.Iler'sn .- ird, the meetIng of thte soveri-ugns branich, Newv York eity, wIll hatvo a bladder remedy. Ltteni<led by their forei gn initters Is cIvil service class the coinig wvinter' It corrects inability to hold urine and scald px~oeted to clear' upl the obtscturitios especIally designed f'or police antd fire- ungpaant inecessingyit, and ovecomels toa it the situat itn and enable Gei-matn inen. Three lista juist I)lulibed it g ote dui-lu e dyofdbeo ge uople man tatesmuen to forec-ast the ftutuire. Th'le New York by the civil service ~onnistii- times during th e night. Theo m up an th ~imeiors of' (1e-rmany anid Ausatria meet sion coirtain 500 namt~es of *nein eligible Iextraordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon Lt Vienna todlay. foJarle m frfrmni h realized. It stands the highcst for Its won.. Thle ezar meots I~peo Frantciafrptrhe ttdLu ioini h derful cures of thte most distressing eases. oseh Spt 29 ad wll he viitfire depatrtment. Thte highest itein i lI Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and sold hesking ol 9 t aly i tll th ii three lists were itnemtbers of the east .by all druggists In fifty-cent and one-dollar Fouith, the project for' an Auistrian- sidie branch. Noeofampe r - le of a . Itssian joint occupation of Macedonia amnoing these new aptpoinitees for the ,this wonderful new dis- 6 r W1~~ asbewhlyabandoned, and there police for-ce. At New Orleitnis a large covery and a book that ' 1 as beot ho lls likelihood of a reew chaiss is nuow in progre'ss piraing for' tells all abouit it. both inmoorswmpanoo.. .1 of the preparation. jthe October railway- maiil serviico exam.t sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Decsplte the fact that the Balkan sit- intioit- reingamo N.ou Yr Wh writing mention latin has grown wor'se, Turkish fund8 The ('hi'-go ceintralh assocIation lurs Don't make any mistake, but rememnber oso agalin on the bourse today. condutcted a big electrIcal edutciat.lonal the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's citib, of which mnany of tho best y'oimg Swamp-Root, arid the address, Binghamton, Sour Sfomiach' electricrins In the city arec membners. N. Y., on every bottle, Whlent the gunnilit y of food taken is At North Adams, Matss., (classes atre to. Dto large or the <quality too richt, sonrI be condticted for the skilled operaives' Tw- eMl ierAscain t~lomach is likely to fol lowv, andI especial in the tetle masnufactories for the WlvMieRerA$Cii. t so if th- dJigt stioni hast been wieakeinest stuidy of textIlo e'nginering. At 110.+- TheO ntxt session1 of this associa y' Sont ipation. Eat slowly an(1tinot too tont en auto school JM open for mnent who( t1 ionvill bo held wvith Antiochi Bap ret-ly of isisily digested fooid. Masticate i'ie, rearan-ade uoo list chiurch, ten mtilsnrh sto hte food thioroughily. het five hours elapse g~ll(1,Fiui-ifUhtri tt~tO jP*I s leinina noThsl eritween meals. nmri whten you feel a biles and iiotor eas , bg nn Thrdy,8h utiiness ii wei. lit in tI e region of the Tihese are a few of the mauny in- OclobI er, nex t. 'ho itrodluctory' ser toimach e fter- tini g taki e Ciihibilin's sttnces which mtighit be cie of the nion will b)e proachord by R1ev. J. E. tomtatchtiii an Li ver 'Tablets at di tiet soiur eia ok en oeb iheL~oi5ti; atlter'na Rev. J. M. t, wat, t.omatchl may he avo' i led. I" rt sal y pittca wokbng on tyteM ~ii r sc*Irmoil by RItV B. 'ikenis liruig Co,, Eatrhe's Drutg Store. Younrg Meni's Christiani aissoelatlin totCriii tt~'lt( Rev - -. I eia ' 4. IIunter, I.ibheity betrtecniioso'on.e.Grnl;atenteRv .M i -btte tlt n ot lt~soatteauti g t letthe .The following cotmiitiiteoa ivl Emnergenc~y Me'diceiies. Iti o ttiiiittt rplaetm ake repoi'r: It is a great, convenience to have eining high schools or to give astini gi8mb ofIago.3. .Tal. t hand0 reliabile irimedtics for use ir academic courses, hurt to furish sup- I';uuation J- . O arrett. - c~e of ntecient anad for silightt iin~ tuies plementtary training atnd edluention to lhomei Missions-5-O. p. Field, nad alimients. A gi oil hiniment and one fi8e1frsela oaioa ito isIisios-J. B. nly uitt i fant becomtir g a favorite if niot at .Foreijin Missions--C. . Robinson. ouseholi n1 cessity is Chazmber-lainu's n Priuise of ChamberilamNiii Coile (hod. A Red M inistei's --S. HI. Brown't. 'ait lalmt. lUy applyinog it, prmompiitly t A ra ad Diarrh-Ioen Rtemedy. Orp1 haniage--. E, Gillespje. cut, bruiise or hrnr it atlbays the in Alltw mue to give ymn a few wordsh Temperane-..J. T1. Lewis. indcue haiutyt i pris of C;harinberha,u Colhc, Chobi - Cj-(~iit Lo crj .Sew, ncuesteijrtoheal in about ra and1( Diarrhoea R~emtedy,"says Mtr. Jo ne rste-J .Sea ne third the time uisually require,1, and1( Llatmliett, of Euagle Pass', Texas ''I snaf. Let ihn cShurchies send full di loga. 3 it is anttisep~tie It previents~ auny danoger (eredl onse week withr bowel trttble and bit anid havet- a good1 meetinig. f1)100od poisonIng. W hen Pain Hlmn i a" ic my ith >ulMr. -. ept oat hand a sprain may bo i al ed .Jlrhon, Itaimerchant hereC, advised mea Retirmig Clerk. ofore inflamatiori sets ini, whlich iinsures to I nike this remledy. A fter takinig oe qtick recoverv. For sale by Pickecns dlosc I was greatly relieved and wvhen I Ihettotie ihcrsi~to r rtrug Co., Earle's Drutg Store, TI. N. lad taken t he thtird (10s0 w'as en tire'ly Ctme'ai' ~itctadIit-Tb [tinter, Liborty. . crrd(. I thtanik yout fr-onm the botitomi oIf lt.Tty5- ayt aeadp tc It ~eo~ te ~eoti~aut uidI~r'. my hieart for putttinig this ga-eat reiiedyi Ask todait for Allen's root i:.ase, a poke r. t im the hatnds of imankind., F~or sale byiOgrig rohrtieaa eet. tres chit i dut, Sw >1ieu, swestiit, s5,re, A eb- Pickens Drug Co., Earle's Drug Stot-,re sieb ikn )igC. al' ig iten> feei. At al diruigisix ts and she T. N. Hutnter*. Liberty. lrg8o-,T .hneLbry