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?J4 i i--i-1-1 I- i I i 1-1 i- i |. ) The ji\[ide lAforld Qver. Dy J. C2. F-". TTTTntf? t | 111! V! 1 r-i ittl t i f' lgi HGT was wiiperatiiis ?" '?I New Mexican hacienda. Al tlic death of my father I?- -?. I had liiH'M left quite a colUIjlH?_lmll fortable little sum, and 1 haw at once started out to see the world, heitii;" at last able to satisfy in.v craving for travel to its full exieni and ha villi; no parental ties to hold me to any one particular spot of the world's circumference. 1 Jut I had somewhat overdone the thing, not being possessed of a constitution that would stand much of a strain. So I had settled down at I.as Vegas 1o take things quietly for u While, before going further. It was on the evening of October "iS'.Hi. that the news was circulated in the town that there had been an awful wreck on the Santa Fo just below AVatrous. A special was rapidly made up of st 11 engine and t\v<> coaches, ami the call made for volunteers to assist in any way that their services could lie of value. I made one of the nunilier that promptly responded, and hastily clambcring aboard, we started for the scene. I shall never forget that distressing fduht. as, reaching the spot, we leaped to the ground almost before the train had slackened xpeed sutliciently to make it safe to human life and limit to nlighl. There lay a tailzied mass of woimI and iron piled in heaps, from which came moans and cries from the imprisoned pas.*engers and crews. One of the forward coaches, together with 1Ik> mail and express car, was iu (lames. While part of the improvised wrecking crews gave their atten 1 ion to helllill'-! tile tlOfll- Olll'ol'l IOl;K<w in tlnv passenger coaches. others of us started in to save what part of (lie .mail and express car's valuable contents stll! remained out of tin* reach of tin- tongues of tin- llani"S rapidly drawing nearer (lie end of the ear farthest from the engine. I was one of those who started to work on tliis ear. and lustily 1 began to pull out the sacks of mail and what merchandise could he readied through the tremendous heat from the burning end ol the ea r. The last sack of mail \v.;s no| snatched :nv;i\ in time to prevent half its length being hunted away entire. 1 had hold of the leather handles and gave a fearful tug. for the h. at w;; How unbearable. For a minute the bag held to some object that weighted it down, then gave suddenly, landing me backwards, while a shower of letters and small packages completely cov cr...I III.. After wo luid Mono .ill wo emld to ,s:ivc the eonlents of liic ear. nml taken till' lilSl !M:?II fl-olll the twisted ? Ilililios. \vc started hark to I.as Vejras with our niaiiirled, sulTorinx human freight. 11 wjis ;i j'f r 0110 o'eloek when we ar lived, and lintl tenderly earried the mi! liTt-rs to iln> nearest point who:.' tiny ?oiihl rooeive medical and surp:< nl at trillion. ;iml. heimr quite fati-med with iily niiiisu:il exertion. I erawlod into I>?-II Mini sio)>I soundly until tIn* sun ii.'id nrisen hi nil In tin- heavens tin* next day. li.-injr nearly dressed. I reached for m.v vi st, w hen soinothiuu IIntt<1 to 111" (loor. I'iekinir it up I was surprised to tind n half hurtled photo ftra ph. I'vidently it had lieeii caught j11 niy elothinj? in some way when the mail hair sefltterod its eontents over i i... mt 111 ii 'i i iiu- ni "linn. ;; i?I. "wlnm 1 arose to my !*? I, li.nl slipp.d Im'Iwim'ii my vest :iml shirt. I said it a\" is a half IniriM'il photoirraph, 1ml thill does iti)l it'll mm h. It :i~ ilir photograph of a lioautii ui young lail\ perhaps ciirli! fen years of a sir*. I Sean lifnlV Tin' most beautiful, I think, I l.ail over seen I sal down in my half dressed sfate ami siareil at it for maii.v long minutes Ami before I hail 11:ii-11 -iI star in;.' at thai beautiful imau'e I had l'? confess to MIX -el!" that I W:;s ||c|p|ess|y in love uiili ilib pretty, rounded face, w ith ii< stirliiiu ?yi s looiiinu' up > < onlidoutly ii.to mine. ih.-.t shajlHy. temptiimonth wilh It- saucy, eurlinir lip 11 ; I Wea It ll of I. -lily a I 1:tr I hair thrown h.-e-i. over :! i iuli fort llf'illl. Willi W.I < li" V I ' IT' ' t! !. 1' ! till-11 ,1 li.nl I ;.v i ! . \\ i \ i In- pill of I li i :i i ll 111;l ! ' iv In 'iiri \ I II so|)H' <1 ir : i > I w ! I i 'If pi ilotrr.i ili?*r lii"l I" n i>i v. i '1 pl.-n i- i! |ili<> 1 t<uri'ii}111 li;iil l> :i , <'i. I f I i null' ! fill)', know v\ ii; town > i\ ; w ilil III- I f f < 111 11 I \\ 'Ili'I I'M .11 ? 11. In 1J i < I |:i<*? M iiiI >- ! i !i c . i : -: ? i -' ;> ' i lisliti cnl iiiitil I I ,kI I ?i111<* -niiif ti.i < . fif IMS i111 :11. I 11 ; > i hi - I i ill' I I :i I I r i ii i-i ii 11" ' ! llli- Jllmul Wuiiicii. lint lii-ic \Vi.?i ;i i ." I.Ii!i- girl wlios" ryes lunl.iil i!; , it mill -'i <iniliii^!.\ . -< < 11 i<!i11 _ . sn | ilc.i 11 i ii'_ I v . (hill iiiJ 111 ; . ( ii I'iii'il In IlIlM- III' ill mimipII, |ijj Hint * I Ilil II il.i I lltfc* nil | :! | i-r. In I : i . i t ll'? 1 i I - i l i 11 ! iiml s|> /Ik In !. 'ii li.iVc II i- ilnl'it; i lilt If < .. 11 .|c <.! Ii i m:: \\ Ii I jiohr d mix ? >r\ -1?1<--!:iv< \ 111 Id I lie III:< h I w < !iii|i !> i.V il; i >\ > , mill I ?1; 11 11 : l,n\ Willi v. I. ; I ' \\ : ?i il I?I ?. t <. . 11 11 * pi j?li I'' <! <11 III V \ (IV I I I Ilii! : id iii' 11 \ SII II ;i >li:in?i' i' 11 :| I * ii I. I<> |i\i?i? me l<> : HRnni/.o iiic, to i i ;>/.< ii ' ! Ami ilirn Hi" thought '-mho to me tli:il io i vcn plio'iil'i';:pli JIhto niii-l )ic<'f?8ill'il.\ Im> |\vo -iidcs. IVi'liMps llu'i ri#, rrsc siilo would 1 < ! 1 m;> snmolliiiiu: | ii now Impe' I lidil 11 ?? plinp'ur.ip'i. nml inv Itnm rk licml>l< <l him] mv lu-url ti nt furiously, (Variiifr to turn it iliat , I 1111tr111 Ix* disappointed. At last my shaking' lingers moved of their own volition. Writing: Feminine writing, in a mat. small haml. 11<! t lion my lirst love dream received itv rirtlt* shock of awakening?a mighty death-blow. A sickening .sensation overcame me. I turned sick, and my eyes blurred as I read the words I which had evidently piveeded a sig nature, of which the Humes hail removed all iraii'. "Ytnii's, the wide world over." Mine? I'i rhaps hy right of the possesion of (his liii of cardboard; hut my heart. hail I that V llad 1 even the ; right to tile hit of pasteboard. scared ; and crumpled hy the devouring Haines? "Yours" another's! I dropped tin' photograph to the floor and, short though my little love affair had lived, its death hurt ine inueh, and with tcaful eyes 1 sadly gazed aeross the spreading plains lying hePore my window and felt for the tirst time all the emptiness and barrenness of a loveless world. Ten years have passed. I am no longer a reckless scapegrace of a fellow. The parsing years have soine| what sobered me into a recognition of the fact that the world requires more of a man than simply looking to his own pleasures and chasing after iniro.rou 4l>..4- Knl I I .. I and leave liiin wqrn out and tlisappointed at the lirst point liis maturing iniml shows him tins uselossnoss ami folly of his course. However, much of the credit for j my change of nature should be given j to another party, a sweet, charming j little woman whom 1 met here at Versailles and who had quite captured my heart. And tonight, as we sat close together under the (lowering tnvs. with ;i uiir moiMi c.'isun^ |><i 10 siiaiinws | about us, I felt how happy I \v;is in I haviiqv won such a prize, for wo were ) soon to wed. There came a little lull in our con- ! versation and my niintl was ruuniti? i hack to tny previous little love affair, ' the remembrance of which iueiilent | had never quite left me. Then I made > a resolution. Turninji to my fair com- ; panion. 1 said: "Vera, 1 must confess to a little deception practiced upon you. oh. don't start, it wus quite harmless. Von re- | member the other evening yon asked j me if I had ver loved before? A woman's natural question, and such a foolish one. And I answered, as most wicked men will, and a^- the question | iustly deserves, perhaps, that I never haft. I have thought upon it since, and feel that truth is best, whatever be the consequences. 1 have loved bel ure " Vera cave her breath a little inward hN< a;ul turned her Kashmir eyes upon me in surprise, hut said nothing. Sin- 1 apparently awaited my further confession. Some ten years atro I eame hy the photograph of a younjr holy in a pe- ' euliar way. It wa< sueli :i dear little' face tliat. I frankly eoiife.-s now. 1 fell ; in love with it. I'.n; my love did not live lonjr. for a few words on the re- 1 verie side of the < ;ir< 1 told liie niu? li. She loved another. I have carried this I ear , with me until now. and to niyht. ' alter having eonf ssed to you, I shall pro,?erly destroy it." f .ir..vv 111.. r,; pocket where I 11:i I can fully guarded il ? ver since the niulit 1 so strangely came liy it. :ii 1 not without some slight feeling uf ill:' old passion, placed inv lingers in position to rend it asunder. 't hen ?-i*:i nsked to sic it. I p< otnptly I>:ii < 1 - ! it io her. Slie ;ravc a <ry of surprise, and turnnit; t" ini'. asked hastily "Vliern did you vret thatV" "I found tlx- plioto-iaph in n railroad wreck in New Mexico. The ll.tnx s fri?i.'. tin* hurnini; mail car had re- | nto\ 'd all the name of the phoroLrraphe;-. or 1 should have ell. fililt is. I ? , "< i* yon should have troiie in search of your ideal. Am I not rk'ht?" "I 1 think mi; hut hut you see F had not met you then," 1 stammered in my confusion. "I; seems we are old friends. Von would have yonI- in search ,>f your ! ideal! how 1 iinr it lias t;ikeii you to Olid her!" And. to my u'.tcr ama'/.enient. insteid of heinir antri>. as I had supposed, Vera huvst into a hearty "Ah. 1 111 \ i;m. j-i'ii know the lillio ::oi - <>ii jSur iilraI cli;iJit:i - ' "(III." pot I i-illy. "iloi-s it? TIimI i* loo l>;nl. I iviVn il Im IFii* |>:iI'ti<ulur i<!?iil Of I I \< "ill's :"o 11 o J ?> I:! \ lilt* one of lo f111.V I li r wonl- iny-iilioil n o. Sin- >.i\v my \\?>1 mI;i !11. iiinl iiuiiin hrokc into :i !i?%;irI\ liiir-.li. "Yon I " >1;s;i <!u;n! Y<t 11ow > iMiii.'f. Iliivc 11; i | .. - ; 11 ; >< > 11.. ;iil< of t nil- <i oMl Jill " 11:' 11111 < : 11111 i r:'<. il lli"' Id iiiity in ti.. o:it;in;il. 11n '-nl <i:ut il I .voi| inln. nil in tin* >!>;i'!o\v'I'liii: i- n | 11r:ij?ii I !iii?l K i I I \\ i \ \ ( .1 IS "o II S.I II I ' I ill Ai : 11 i - r<-\cl.il ion of tin ^Iriinjre wot !; i".rs ' ?!. \ , I < oiilil milt >-:t . ill -' i* . . 1 si ii'.". ii Im'|-< I ( of lii Tit. II I r ) I ?? ! < 'I I lie rude I > I liiul r .-i\ oil ii|>i>n 1111*1111:LT tin > I'i! .\Laill 11 rincii | s l(C^;:li in l;n U m.V '.;i! "Aliij Vitr ! In- Wording Gfi (lift i I. . ' ^ 'it I"'ml di. .!? :i '.oils l?o\ ' I hail 11 :11'I ilii V'-'.v rani lo my nintl)<-r. ' I In i i'i Nnv York < 'il.v . anil t ha! ' ' IV i a - o:i|y for |,< ; I hail oflrll w?>i111 < iv'il \vl -In l. 'iiil to rci i ivt' it "Ami nan ilariiiitr yoii r< mino ! truly, 'lii" wide world omt"-" I l-'or !i11 <wor ?!h? in (it'll closer 1 r? mo, I \Y:iVer|c\ M;ii i/.ilif, m iihk!?ii?' Miniiiir, The niliiiim of nii.i:^a:iost> i- lioconi- i Mip fill iIII|.1 Itt illflll>II'.V. Si; I..*,Mii.OOO I worth heinj; , -oilu oil during l'JOo, 1 ; I SOUTH CAROLINA I j ' jj STATE NEWS ITEMS, jj Lee Green Not Guilty. An Aikt-n cov.nly jury founvl I.oo j Troon not guilty of t.lu> murder ot j (Voram surasuy ,a jew pcuuier. I Stubbs Kills Woman. Hoxie Stubbs shot and instantly tilled Lizzie Miller, at. Cripple Creek, l suburb <>f Greenville. * * Miss Cadell, of Gadsden, Ala , se- 1 j Miss Cadell, of Gadsden, Ala., was j secured to conduct the d< |Kirt.ment of ! Ira wing and sketching. She will a.s- | ! sunie her duties Tues<l>ay, July ath. j The seho:>l will continue four weeks, including Saturdays, and will close Inly L'lld. Lamp Explosion Causes Fire. At Chester, a few days ago, the explosion of a kcror.ene lamp in one of :ht- ho isob m Neal's quarter started a ) j -ivhII fln- and four houses were do' Jli'nvrwl l?i fci'p tin* fir#? r*nnl<1 ho <-on- . | iroilc I. Tlir housos wore won pied by ; i aegroos and wire fully insured. Newberry's Summer School. Newberry's. summer school for tho teachers of the county opened in tho graded scho:>l building under most flatloriiiK auspices. I'rol'ossor S. J. IX r- i rick, principal, lias associated with him in liis work Misses Kate I .on Nee] anil F.llzalMth DuminlcU, all of, Newberry. * Will Die on Gallows. A Columbia news item states that Hoyt II lyos, tlx voting white man convicted at Walhalln, Oconee county. Homo time an ? of the murder of his wife, will hang unless tliere is interff'l'nnro > t v lint r f i i r i vi / iitivo Tim fnpronm <ourt of (he state lias rendered a decision sustaining thc? court iiti.l dismissing tho appt.al. * ? Spring Opens With Ball. The <>p ning ball at Harris l.ithia Springs, near Waterloo, the famous resort in in j.i r Carolina, was ni\eu Friday evening. li was considerc i one it' tin- most >?iiocossful openings tho S|.rinj;>- h.v ?.ver yoi * njoyoil A largo ami j:ay party. representing every lour.ty in t ii- tippe r part of tho sfito, was in atten lame. 'I'wonty couples \v? at frtim l.aurc lis, driving down in carriages. t Bishop Dedicates Church. I lis hop \v w imncaii dodicaicd tho new church a Sharon last Sunday (mi l a 1 ?rpi* iminlx r of people from SpartanburK was pns< nt. Tho new ? <! Iflce is 1 <1111; on tin* site of tho old church. which was mw of tho hir'oi ical lamima.rlif, of the county. The oc (vision a a* a very auspicious (inn for I he piopie of the Keidville section. * . * Sheriff Gets Convict Prisoner. Sheriff Calloway, of Wilkes county, (Jcorgia, was in Spartanburg a few days s;!?< ? <ii route homo from I n ion, having in custody Hen Williams, a white man, who is an oscapod convict. Williams was serving a livo y.ar sentence in the county above iucnt)on>'d for larc eny. He effected ni.cape from the gang and at the time .if his ?.< ; <>nd arrest was < ngaged at m ork on the Xenl Shoals dam, in L'nion county. * ?i Youth Mysteriously Disappears. l-'orrot, tho f?-yoar-old non of || I). I'.cr.v, o| I >i!i< ;i. loft the home of Ins t?a rents .Inno 1'?, riding a hi< ycio ;ind : i ^ in the ill rod Ion of HennetiR v i 11 < . Nut hill); has been hoard of him nee :hat dato, and f< :irs arc onti-rt miii I Mint In has met with foul play lie b ,|i scribed as having ji^rht hair ind roniploxtou and a star on his up I < v li|> ? ? Summer School at Laurens. The comity Minimi r school for teachers opejir-l at l.?nronf. In t'n l r id" I i-rhooi building. with a lar;<* if n !ai;i!<!, and with 1'rofe >; I'ranK l\\ in Kii|<rrlntendoilt of the Spar' hi irtr xnuiM ftf'hools. in < li.irge of tin- iuMit ut?- He If ahly as-isted hy I'l f< or I'.. V. CuJliertK' ti. principal ol Ih"' Madden lfifc'h School, thl* < >11 n i . and .N! i -v Maude Inez Tillman, if tic- >:rad<v| s< hool faculty, of Salis bury, X. ( . Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This i< i i i\ is ;<iii to lt( n? <1 I ill 11II < i' I < \ i \ home J)' I o| ( 'I. siimini".' i- ov r. It <;in iilwnys >o <!< I> -ii 1 < <l iijioii ?'Y< ii In ih<- most o v rio ami (!;iii:o i o.js < ;i?-< |; i . I cially va'u ihh> for si;iniu<t rlisor i il> r.- in i liihlr< n. I i .i ;ini i i tiilie in 1 iicvi r I iil;- io fri\c |ii'oiii|>i n ii< ! Why not huy it now? Ii may .-a\( 111? . I'or siiN by I * i < lx? ii : Iti'ilK Storm Ivirle's Drug Store, 'I' N. Huiin r, l.i'.j erty. if I NEW CABINET MEN Begin Their Duties as Part of President's Official Family. TAKE OATH OF OFFICE Moody Is Installed as Attorney General While Morton Takes Charge of the Navy Department. A Washington special savs: Pan) Morton assumed the duties of secre tary of the navy Friday, succeeding Secretary Moody, who becomes attur ney general of the United States. Mr. Morton was accompanied to the department by Mr. Moody, who In ih< the presence of the retiring secretary and Assistant Secretary Darling, the oath was administered by Solicitor llanna, of the judge advocate general's office, thus completing tho formal iransfer of the department to new hands and marking the induction of tho new secretary. In congratulating Mr. Morion, Mr. Moody said to him that in his contact with the officers of the I'nited States navy he would meet some of the best men in the world. Mr. Tailing extended liis congratulations and good wishes, after which an informal reeep lion was held in the big room adjoining the secret.iry'b office. There the naval officers on duly in the department. headed by Rear Adtni r;i 1 Taylor, chief of (he bureau <?f navigation, wore presented to ihe new secretary, after winch Mr. Morton at once took up bis new work, tin.ling a butcli of mail waiting signature. Later lie accompanied Mr. Moody t< tin' cabinet meeting. Mr. Moody was sworn into o'lice as attorney general a short time before Mr. Morion became secretary of tlu navy,. The oath of ollice, which was administered by Mr. Graves, tho ap point meat clerk of the depart men: ol Justice, was taken in the presence ol Mr. Knox and the chief of this depart ment. Mr. Km \ assured Mr. Moody that he could count on the confidence and complete cooperation of all the oflieials of his new department, and h< bespoke for him the cordial support and trieiniship that h ;d been given t<. himself. LYNCHING SEASON OPLNS. Negro Assailant of Mrs. Banister owung up dim miHiitfi wiin tJUiici-. A dispatch from Cartersville, (Ja. says: John .lone.-. i In* assailant >>t .Mr.--'. ().-,ar I<; r?i1? r. was drawn up i< a limit of a large c"ik It\ a stout chain and hi. luxly rii::!! *?I with bullets noni :li<> set in1 of the assault l-'rida\ iil'u r noon. lie was carricd from Car i?i> villi to ill,- Mom of i hi assail!: which was a- the 11 in.le crossing on tin Western and A'...nlir one mil* north of Altoona and six mile- from Cartersville Sheriff Maxwell. |)c|iuu Tin h y Slieriff Sirtith. of Cor Ion citiniy. am several other.- then Irovi out with t 'i< ik-rio in a iiiK k m iiariniv, win if ,\irHunisu r is now living, in order that ho might In- idontill od. As soon us she saw tho nogro coin ing in the house sho said: "Take him away; n< is the one." On the return ii <-rowd gathered and followed and |il ? < i (|< (| i he V 1111 I< nil? ii when I hn officii* (-illered the jai! it was in th< miilst d a hundred armel nu n. who alter some parleying with the officers secured tin- negro an I hore him oik mote to tl-.e locality of his crime. It was decided to hang Jones ii\ means of a large chain aU?'-h?*d '< the iiliih ol a large oak and liis hoi\ riddled with hulWts. A hundred or so men with wim lu ters, liotguns and pistols rang--'! tli'inselvis in order and at a given signal coinnieiiced firing and shot : m negro to pieces At least five hundr' i builds pii'ii I'd his body. Tho assault was in fin iron and ocliro mining region and the lynch its wr. from among tin mining meii and far i-ers of the region. INJUNCTION AGAINST CITY. Atlanta Trading Stamp People Make M; v. to Defend Customers. '1 hi- i!> <d' .Vianta has In < it tempo rarily enjoined from proeiodinf again t a im-i hnnt wlio i.- using ih? gri i n trailing stamps, for tho purp>-" "! iolh 'iii); thi1 lii a. < of $ 1 "ii asscs d h\ .in ordinanci' p :ss< i| on Mar.-'' :* I ;ii)'r I'd it loners al!< ue thai (ho ordinate' < \arging incrchaii' an extra tax id $I0(> for lining (railing stamps i;t un j11>! iiri.I iinain.-i both the (oiifditu ll'Mih ot ! he *t!ite .Mil I' n i t? 11 States. VLADIVOSTOK FLEET TRAPPED. Jap Admi*j| Meets Russians in Soutli cm Entrance to Japan Sea. A K|ncitij from ToUin say*: Vi< Admiral Knmlmiir.i < v!?! lit 1 > ' i?i>j>< <l 2.lid iittaiKcil the It?:ssifiii Vladi vo.'to!; Mpiadron off the i I:i11?I: of T u. in t' < s<intlici ii entrance to the sea of Japan Thnrrtdrij night. The result of tin eticountf r i mi Know ii The Kind You Have Always Br in use for over 30 years, lis v ? aml llU! All Counterfeits, Imitations ai Experiments that trille with j Aiuums una i/uiiareu?UJxpcri What is C/ Castoria is a harmless substi goric, J>ro]>s ami Soothing S, contains neither Opium, Moi substance. Its ago is its guai aiul allays Feverish ness. It, < Colic. It relieves Teething1 Ti ami Flatulency. It assimilat Stomsu'li ami Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea?The j 'CSEINUSNE CAST I sl Bears the S j The Kind You to 8n Use For 0v< YMC CCNTCUR COMPANY, TT MURF Ill M|j|| MAXWELL CHOSEN PRESIDENT. | National Educational Association t Electr otticers for the Next Year. The National Iv.lu< ational As.xocia tion. in session a: St. Louis, elected | the? following officers; President W. II. Maxwell. superintendent of instruction. New York city. Vice Presidents- .lohu \V. Cook, Illinois; C. P. Cary. Wisconsin; (!eori;? 1 Conk, Arkansas; .1. N. St lido, Indiana; J. M. II. Frederick, Ohio; Alice Robertson. Indian Territory; M 11. | Marks, Kentucky; H. H. Swayne, Mon tana; li. II. .Mannews, Arizona; .1. >. Caldwell, Louisiana; A. H. llollan.l, i XV w* Jersey; Charles I). Mclver, Nor; h Carolina. Treasurer A. \V. Crabtive. Nebraska. Seen tnry-?Irwin Sheppai I, of \\"inulla, Minn., is 0111 i>];?yc <1 from year to i year aii'l rontir.in s in oflice. One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. ! have. I beii< ve. sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomat h am! I.iver Tabbis on die recomiiundation of one lady here, who ttrsl bought a box of j tlieui about a year ago. She never 1 tires of telling her u(l;;hbors and I'th-nds about the irood dualities of liie.-c Tablets. 1'. M. Shorn. nniRKist, UoclicsiM-. in I Tin- plcasani pur^a ii\i rr <-i nl iln'-r Tablets make., tin-in a favorite witn ladies everyv. here. l-'or salt- by Pickens i>ruj; Stop. l-'arli-'s i run Slm-i', T. X. lluiii? . I.ilx !>> tf PROBING SI.OCUM DISASTER. Federal Grand Jury at New York Begins Probing of Frightful Horror. \t N'i u York, Thursday, tin- federal f y and jury b;-nan it; investigation of I lie C.enei al Slocillll disaster. Ceiii ri! 11 <11 r> I.. Harnett, th I'llite I Slates district atti rney. and Ass>it:int I'nitiMl States Dinrict \ 11 orney Henry A. Wise Iia I i har?e of tho , presentation of t)i< ea.se. Wli' n liilimis t:iK Cli.iinli' rlain's St< inacii and l.iv<T Tabids For Hale? l?y I'irlv' iis Drug Stori-, Kuril's l>niK | tttui . I' X. 11 it it t < r, I .ili< it y. ' I (HALL'S Is it true you want to look old ? 7 then use Hall's Hair Renewer, i of early life restored to your 1 ||i I Ks> KjfeVv, f J '6 ' ftXr> Liij 111 BttHHwmno&r on/ nvrrjmrn?ffanK3Buvwr. ?ifi C. 11 if. < ? id rfliifo i ?i' V < 1 if.trly diy* an! fu ?i 1 S? t Wik i I . ii,# T i<e (mm s . if m i Jt <>f H p ?' M#r .1 r. ) m lit ..if iifc I . r f If mr.\ rffltnl IS f.lf t,1 ||| H ClfKk A fair f t ir.t ' pin- w iih arty ? ^ . w. .1 u. 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