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Bs ...OB. crs, Hanged ! and Riddled j s?Mob V/ore .Ian. 13.?A negro ^jsffiin.'.ho Clark has boon Spring. | Hminally asaulted Miss H 1 !yearold gill, while to school. H ,;oon reported to the* immediately there |^T:: t'.eareh ol' the oHens'. captured 7 miles from Clark was taken B ;.ti 1 matlo to coniYont ) > IdentlUecl Mini. Ht'<ith tHe prisoner for county seat, hut t.liey ".'K's ,rom the phire ?n trnm llio;n. Huts eouvicteik tree and Inn. Think of M . .in<l ni> mii'Miu tho lynching ocHrsburg, Va., Jan. 15.?Ini'orma a been received hore of ?h? ng* 'n Sussex county, Virginia, inojiro named Elmore Moscly, by l? of negroes. Moaely was tried [ho comity court this week for Ig another neKro on the public pay, in the presence oi' tin: vie^^^^aud child. Ho was acipiit"'oh oi necroea, com , wont B < * ^ o ^ ^8 ^ I ^ ' o ' -V ^ S/'?> ^F\ ? ^fne gjf 1 I'O mf y*j^*z?/u:r ",s - w*111,1 m; ^ 5 ? ? * fc JrB<uiy " il,I W" r :> -v, r y I Mercantile I ! i vo.?S )ec'nl tele-. O'n ospoiulonta of Tho William,nnl Mercantile Agcncy ,ut the UnlUul States and Cannes I .)t;i rrll?<r tlw> tinfn /.I I n ? /> jyamnnn i/.cd as follows: I Tli'> event of the butiino:? v/oek has been (I13 di.covory of a i- .itly improved I'o.r.and for pi? iron and wire nails, and for some forms el .,;ael, notably shoots, Lars and Tan. Increased de;nand for steel t inducts has started some of the largest plants, 1 and prices for various kinds mentioned is higher per ton. Wire nails' have advanced still further. T?*i or iilteen thousand more industrials em I ployes have gone back lo \vorli with | in a week, but in nioht nii'.aneerf at a iowor rato of wages. Th > < rag in the 1 stool tratio market results :ro:n unwill ing new:; ot railroad cumpani ? to p.:> $f> in ore per ton than ! ; -.hii? inter ost.s are offering rail; abt> in New Kngland it k; btiil p ruble ::v atleal how much the <nitpt>' <>i" cotton | goods will bo curtailed by ilio higi. j price ot cotton. Spring trade outlook in ktnplo llnoii ! in unexpectedly !:*.v?.i .uio .\t (Miico ^o ord.-rs compare iavorab'y with last | year. and at St. I.oiiis ti ey oxceeu j those <>t the lil<o period in llKC}. A ' both 1'itL-dntrg and lJhilad( ipiua bus j moss men report a good < fleet from I the improved .situation it. ron am. j-teel; orders have increased. tnftorios and foundries have started up. Textile stocks at Philadelphia art' lijjht, and increased outputs aro pr.'dieted. Tlit' volume of railway traffic at Chicago is 2 per cent larj t i than a year ago, with slightly Increased earn| lngs. At i'itt.shuik Ilio ro; i/. art; car j ryniK 1> per cent less tha i in January lust year. CAR COMPANY HAS RECEIVER. Merrill Calloway Takes Charge of; Georgia Car Company. Savannah, (la., Jan. lii. rim Oenr- I jn Car and Manufacturing company "yiiA l)foa placnl in thn lunula of a ro/coiN.--. Morrill 15. Cnllav iv, of Macon, was appointed rociiv> i by Jud^t Emory Spoor, of tho L'ni;;il Stato? The order t:ik< n before .1 Sp'ior yesterday provider Unit ti receiver take immediate possession < ;" the company's property and that h< negotiate a loan of sufficient money to inoet all pressing claims and pay employes. The order ol I In- < <> '? COLOMBIANS READY TO MARCH C N iSTHiOS Panamanian Troops Are Pro* pared For Aotion . 12,000 FIGHTERS IN THE FI^LD. Indians of the Interior Have Deen Anr.cd and Have Agreed to Join . /--.rjnir.st the Colon.bian Force?Mountain Passes Great Advantage. Now York, Jan. 15.?Authentic in-i lonnation lrom the interior is anxious-1 ly awaited hero as tho belief is wide-, spread, cables the Herald's Panama! correspondent, that (he Colombian t' have already stalled to march upon the isthvmuc. The Panamanian trcop:; are ready to leave on a moment's notice. Tl: ~ conscription has bee a ' co'np! led and 12,< i lighting incn can | uu piarrii in I no Hold. Tl.? iv is > r.-at bustlo in propara| Hon lor the ship nvnt ol lilies uii.; ammunition to the in.Hans of tho interior who have agreed to join against tho Colombian lorees. Colonel liaretto c>l tl>o Panamanian army, said: "Wo who wen; Cnlo:n!>i::iu: until yesterday, cannot he doe ived l>y any tactics tho Colombians may cmulov. "Four hundred to BOO men, tat ion ed m the only throe passes available, can detent an army. \\V have ?ili the men wo actually need for the lighting will bo done In the mountains. "We expoct to quell the Invasion without calling out all the available troops. The Indians will certainly fight on our tiide. The San Mas Indians, who are Colombian allies, wib not light at all." Msitiv liirht Af oil to those Hint already oxlut In th< camps ol the United States murines especially among those who have beet, serving along the trails. There I some yellow fov ? in Panama now uui iiuiiu iiuu appeared m tiu? camps Adopts Important Resolution. Now York, Jan. 15.- Tim sonnt" It a adoptori an important resolution rem tlvo to tho Panama question, rays i Herald dispatch from Hnenos Ayivn m&VMtlll". II MilM lllit III lit I IK <1 . y III government that the matter was i.n> that did not concern congrcss as ti.< executive was the solo judge of al international questions. There w; IH"?/ V ' \ ' ' \ Loss of Flesh When you can't eat breakfast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread butter, take Scott's limuSrion. When you have )?(n living on a milk diet and vant something a little more nourishing, take Scott's Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott's Emulsion is a great fattener, a great sxeir^h giver. I; L03C Vvho have lost fiesh want to increase all body tissues, not oniy fat. Scott's i'rnn5-on rVI'MCP? Ih*>rv? all 4 JV? VilVIII Vtlly I bo r.?, flesh, blood and nerve. Per invalids, for convafcscenis, for consumptives, for V/c':.\ children, for all who n:cd flesh, Scott's Srnubbn h a rich and comfortable food, and a natural tonic, Scott's Emulsion for bone, tiesh; blood and nerve. r-y^. " . *1 V.'c will send yon t ?.* j free ETiinple. tl f' V' I P; sur& th.it thts plcturi i r.} ] 'n t-,: forn of a label i? o? / V< "1 t?? - wrjnpt." of cvf.-y bottl* iv.. {: > J c? knuLlcn >ou haVji 31" 1 W.,J I r r* s-.-T-r- o ti-v it ' \ o ' J \ (< IJ rtlNC ~'.f:. *' '" 40?PcarlS:., Ii.Yi i t . . I f.V. an J i .vl <iru3?ii'i ???MMM?t. X- nwI ? > !? *c Domes! ic Troubles. 11 is ptiiimil to Unci a family win re ilit ic !ii?' ix> <l<>m< ttic rnpturea oocaaion lly. but Mioso enn I n 1< asened by linv injr Dr. Kind's New Ijifo l'ills around. '< 1 " I>v II,,.' 1 TRIBUTE TO GORDON. 8oulo Smith of Lexington, Ky., Speaks of Dead Chieftain. Lexington. Ky.. Jan. 1G.?The rtonTVi of Oeneral John D. Gordon wan mourned throughout Kentucky and at ninny points the Confederate Veteran camps mot and drafted resolutions filled with praise of his life, both ?.* * soldier aad a citizen. In Lexington at the mooting of the John C. Breckinridge camp of C?mfedorato Veterans there were many sneakers heard, nnma nf thnm Bomowhat longthy addresses. | One of the tributes which bus ?tI tractod inout attention Ik that of J. Soule Smith, a Loxlngton hlutorlun and writer. Judge Smith wan grieved by the deaths at uearly the some 11mr> ti f linnn--' f.-~. I - ~ (ll UUI UUII ItlUl CM OXGovernor Foster, of Ohio, who was liir. personal friend. He was n soldier under General Gordon and hud seen much of him In battle. lie wrote a card In a Lexington newspaper expressing his feelings at the Ions wLWut came so close to him. He said: "We old follows die in groups. The angel of death comes and calls :i. roll and we stop hack Into the silent ; majority where 1 have so often wiiiheu | 10 do. Un Saturday last tiled two , mon whom 1 knew?one of them ft ' personal frieud, Charles Foster, ot Ohio, though opposed to him In poll-1 tics; the other, under whom I served Ui the confederate army, John B. Gor- ' don, and whose cheolt 1 washed v *. I my canteen of water when he got tho scare on It which he carried until his death. "That near wiih from a fragment of a shell from Torbctt's Dattory, ol n federal ariny, up near tho Potomac r!vor one afternoon. He wan a major . general then under Jubal Marly, ami i was a pr'vato in company A, Twelfth Georgia battalion. "i only know General Gordon n? a private soldier could know a general. Yet, boyllko, 1 was observant of him. Never but once did I speak with ? 'Murso' Robert 15. Leo, Uod blesed nio that much in my fruitless life, Imt several times I have spoken to Gordon. Once when I tried to turn his horsi! back In battle, and he made me loose thQ relll. thrmirh I alrmA him In hopes to stop Home bullet that ml^ht elsowlso hurt him; once when I washed his face from my canteen of wator, and once <jhen 1 was brought before him for stealing apples and had my whole shirt bosom lull. He ?- ' nuc ??. unouHii in n UKnt, but I onulrln't ?f tjle RppjeB j? fter *7 J Summons for ltclicf. ! (Complu lit not Served.) In Court (if Probate. STATIC OF S<H'Til OUIOLINA i County of PiekcMiH. \ A. J. IJo,7Ks. C. O. P., us mlmiiiislrntni Of (III' estate of l'llielilioy, a'i:U ll.tek llagood, tleoeasoil, 1M untill". a^niimt Ileiny Jliiqoi.w, Tan Hii;;i?o:l, Will Hi |j? ???11 Jiik" .Sii j.l.i iik, the In ir>-at-l;.u ?ii .Miii'.v l!ax?.o.i, <i? sv i-i, i siuioK and minlier iii.known, Daily 11 iidrieks ii< < | I* :?i ii;i<> iiendriek.s, minors nndei the a,;o i f 1 in'eon years. Del'. n kill's. Ti> tlio d- feudal.!x a'-ove named: Yon utu 1-nliv miii nioiied ami re qr.in (1 to answer llit; eoi..j>Uii:it in llii we! i* >! i < ! v i i i I s a < p.y .s In re wit li erve?: I ii|? :j v ;i. it' it to hiv vi! a c:i|'v of you: I : \\< l t til' ' Mil (' ilsip'sii t I ill li I' Kill) Si li' i'is a! { tar oHiee at l'iel ct!K (J. il, S. within twenty days ufli r tho Her VilV tie. I'u! ; . \i'i||slv<> oT Ullttllj* of Kllcli witviec; in it if you I i! ;<> answer tli" Coin|> hi wiiiiiu li.e afon Haiti, the I>l.ii1111IV in ll,is action \\ii apply to the / iini'f r..i- i. .. ?..i. i .1...... .1 i ii. t"* i*...' i uriii.iituni 111 fin* compliiii f. Muiga::, MmiUIui ?V Mmt'din, i'li.inl lVs atlys. T. I). X? wbr: i y, ,T. !'. 1'. C. J-i l.i! .1 iir.di \ M, A. I>. 1 < 01. I " i->. >IHi iiiii ick.> ninl iV. r iiw IIcu.i ,,.i ....... i .... i >11 * r..^, i i i: t i ' 1 II.I' : HI lO.lU'CII y"is, :ti ?! to .1 miics 1!??:;?Ifitrl-.H witli \v oin mill miii1 is ii iu?i ;i!id to any nliH?'iit il foii-In (liint- liii who may l?c mil.ois mi l to iiny |hmm>:i with \\lioj\ 8n?.!i Usi lit minor >t<-ii in!:n,is- n-suli : 'I'niJf ii'ticc lli'i .iii'-'-i \oi; mi.<r:iii> f I' Mill Si-!VI' iil.d ! .i* tli" Klil;"j > ipuliM til" of 1< lilt <11 Ai'.iis r< si.I I ;c wit1 >< 11, ih>* ii|>|mii111 till i.f a ih.i i m. liiciii lo rcj'jt! ciil tin* s.-i'ii minors i:i I in iu:iioii wiiii.ii l Acn'y da\H Iroin l!m mt vice of lb s not ? " 11]><>:t y n, I'wl'i.-pv o; l!it* (M \ ( I Mr.i s?-i \ ii'i-, tin) piit 11) tilV's nttorii? vh \v:l; j :i iu.> tlio itppoii:I liuuit <f smili Mil Iilt?:n. iMoij/.m, MmiMiii .f.' .MuiiMin, I 'I II I ill's Alt" IH'V h. Pitted Junuiuy I 1 !>, 1'JOI. 'J'o lln' 'lisi i t limits, to wil: Tlio heirs i t-'nw < f iVaiy I Inj.< . il, mhikciI, ! lmiiH'S mid i : it mix r niiUiown: Tulto uo-j tire tliat t!i?> njininotK in tliis action, of which t ho nhovr * ; ropy, iu.il lli< coin plaint licioin wcif lil??l in ti.n olVco of iho Probata feint for llio county of Piokons, Ktntc aforesaid oil t' c I III: day January 1904. Morgan, Manlilin Manldn, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 13j-6t mi - - ?u . . TO QUAU/Y JPOW COO! )Hb^O U A H A "idfl I ; 1 \ >?T>V w o- - - <r_ v Ins nnr (f Hug ti // ? ? ???x\ I I ^li *v m ^ ^v,l; /0 tu i ij is very cneap wnen Uu: I V) * begin with, l>ut wc h ft } - h>r the next two w< (\ 1 . ruary ist, 20 per cent. < /? jj Men's, Youths' and I?t>\ \\ jj'. coals. Our goods are ; v{ , figures, and you know v )) jjj means when we take it // j r4 we can lit you. Terms \\ j f ation paid lor by us, noi (( 3 j W inter Underwear inch | QMITif fir 1 // L'fvAI.'iM'i ('L V\ Givenvillo (PW in* T?T L U i K if i i n order io close Ends, wo have out 8q Pairs Clapp's S5.00 and $ft.< 60 Pairs Men's i\-oO and $3.oc 75 Pairs Ladie's S3.50 and S^.< 9S Pairs Ladies and Misses $2. 83 Pairs Ladies, Misses and C I 34 Pairs Misses and Children-; \ 1 n 11 \r uvn m 1 1 \ I ' 4 .it uii)?oiii(i i * I >art i 1 HStMGf | ? i^PAiiiyT ? iouyy|\ 1 $ prices are ri^ht to *15 u ;tve determined to ]'; (j\ i !:' // i:eks or until Fob- \\ ill <>n all Clothing : ' j!' s' Suits and Over- ;ii )J -.11 inarketl in plain ^ .hat 20 per cent. . oil. C ome, while jjg // cash, aiul no alter- jf jS exch:mL; :s in.nl.-. 'Ni JJ id- (1 in this sale. |J| IE! STOW | UTiUSUS. (/ ;!t\ ;! & * ? '<i,; i '> ?ir > n-i'-toy \^s&y <S? out all (>clc 1 s and >o SIuk-s to S3.50 ami <.\.on. > Shoes to $2.00 \ cm - ~ >u rtiiocs i< > >2.00. U > Sinn's t<> $1.25. liMrons ?1.50 Shoes to $1.00. v'-'^ $1.25 Shoe^to 75 cunts. 1 ? jA