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! ! I II g" Sweet Bells Jangled Oat of Turn- and Harsh.** BhaVerpewe's description fits thou^ sicds of women. Thov are cross, desIpondent, sici.ly, nervous?a burden tof 1 thertni.'-lwas nmi their fanllies. TheirS w f ,vc-?t disposition* arc gone, n:rd they, like J ' the bolls, siem sr.dly out of tuue. But] \a?re u a tecisdy. They con use \ McELREE'S I k 1 r&u'v T iT* ? . f. It tning3 health to the womanlys fi organism, and health there means jj J well poised ttervea culuincss, strength. C 'j It restores womanly vigor nnd power. 5 It tones up the nerves which suffer-1 'Jing nnd disease havo shattered. It isi tho most pmfect remedy tvor deviseda Hto redtoro weak women to perfects - health, nnd to make them nttrru tivek and hapny. ?1.00 at all druggists. ^ [J For aavico in cases requiring spec-> r. iol directions, address, giving symp- j ^torus, "The Ladies' Advisory De-I jpartment," Tho Chattanooga Medl- 9 jcine Co., Chattanooga, Tenu. 1 BET. J. TV. RMTTTI, Oatndan, 8. C., I i M?y*? "My v/lto uwd Wlno ot Cnrilut nt home a - tor fsJ'toa of th- womb and It entirely curt d I 3 her.USOT^TERPRISS" y,.>h!i.?hed tvary Wednesday and Saturday BY ' 9 lolercridC Pnblls&los Corahasv i k. J. CLARK Editor, One Vear $ .00 >ix Months 50 cts Thre* Months 25 cts ' In Advance. ( Saturday, January 10 1001. NEW HO HE UN El) AT THE STAKE, Near Central Portion of Leavenworth, Kansas.) Leavenworth, Kab., Jan. 15.? ' Frod Alexander, tho negro w !* ? . Sit unlay evening attempted to anguult Miss Eva itothes jjnet , who was supposed to have ?c sauked and killed Pearl Forbes in this city in November last, ' was taken from the sheriff's guard by a mob today and burn- ? ed at'he stake at the scene of h hig crime, halt a dozen bloc' i from the centre of the city. ' Probably 8,000 people witnessed ( (he lynching. The negro was taken from hie cell at the State penitentiary a? 3 o'clock this afternoon, placed in a hack and brought to town. Fifty deputy marshals surround <-1 him and Deputy Slx-rdf.- i iM.arieo Micr6 and Thomas Brown t sat in the hack on either side o. him. v Fifty buggies and wagons fol- , lowed the hack. At Fourth and j Olive streets the police in the hick following the one in whitd Alexander was concealed, jump ?~d out and chused f.ev?n! 1 negroes. In the excitement c!" prisoner's hack wa? franrx.nilv | i ' riven to the county jail, wher< jt i e WHf lockod in a noil just as Mx 11 mob reached the doors. Tlx i jail doori were then locked. , A HUMAN liATTEUlNU RAM. ( The crowd first attempted to 1 i am admission i?y percefii" i means, but Sheriff Kverhardy re i wed to deliver the negro. Thou : :x* crowd pushed :te way tf the fide door, and using one man as . battering rani, the Jo or /. *. . j forced from its hinges. Then the < rowd surged into the corridor 1 by the narrow doorway. A huge iron bar fastened the iron door of the cell room. The door ^ -vae finally bent sufficient, for the men to climb over it. Severn1 i e-unea an entrance in thin man < tier. Meantime tho crowd had pusher! down the side gate of tho ( srockndo, and a ve! 1 ii.k pack ap eared in the jail yard. The hinges of the side door, made of heavy iron, were cat off with ?h.?dge hammers and chisels and 1 the door of the coll room broken ? fi^wn. < A YELL OF TKRROK. A Rhapeless mass was crouched dwWn in] one corner ef the dark cc'l. Five minutes' work and me heavy lock on the coll had ! h -en broken off. A yell of tor 1 rf - issued from the cell. Strong T7?*n filled the corridora with ' i,. aterical laughter. Outside the ' cowd was yelling itself hoarse. 1 Then into the ceil rushed those 1 T /iO were nearest the door. The moh issued forth in n mo 1 n.enfc dragging the negro hvthe!' c ^t collar. He had heen struck '' over the head with a hammer, hut was still conscious. Men fought to cot at him, and, infuriated. struck savagely at him. Up the hill into the courthouse vard they dragged him. Confess before we harm you," aid thev. "I am innocent. I nm dying for what another man did. I sec lots of my friends bore; they know I did not do it. If I hail tven guilty I would have said so .it the penitentiary and would have stayed there for life. The warden told me so. The police men told me ?n. Would not I have told them if I was guilty ?" "You lie", they cried, and one huge fellow struck Alexander in the forehead with his fist three times. He spoke willi iho resicnation of a man who sees before him only certain death. A move was made for a large cotton wood tree in a corner of I lie court house yard. "My Clod, men," cried (he negro in his agony. ,kI have toid you that I am innocent. I can't reii you any more 1 Unl not do it." "He lief* ; burn him," cried th*' mob. "Take him where lie committed tho murder," suggested one. Immediately the crowd, carry ins the negro, who was thrown into a wagon, pushed on towards Fourth street. At a quarter past 5 o'clock Alexander was brought to tho exact spot where I'earl Forbes, tho murdered girl, was found, a semi circle was formed Alexander was brought up in a wagon with a dozen men. The loader called for silence. The roar ceased and then Alexander was shoved forward ii:to full view of the crowd. A howl went up which was quickly hushed as the prisoner raised his shackled hands and began !o speak. Twice tho crowd drowned his trembling voice. "Now you are going to kill ine whatever 1 s:iv." he said, "hnf you men are wrong, I want to loll you ri?g!it now, you h ive got I lie wrong man. I did not do that md some day you men here will run up against the man who did. 1 know i< aint any use to say .-o. 'or you are going to kill me, hut [ didn't do it " The men standing behind Alex Uider then shoved him from 2lie wagon and the roar from the rowd drow neii ewry other sound. I'he negro wis quieklv driven hiWn the embankment to 'he file of wo< d. with his hands still ihackh'd, ;.n<i tl.ere hound to the itake. Many of the crowd carried ails and hoards. Several seized ailroad irons and carried tliein ,o the ravine. A railroad iron was planted tpright in the mud. This was undo fast to cross irons firmly vnind to tho upriglil iron with wire. Around the improvised J stake wood and boards were j filed. To this the man was i... ,.o .... 1 .1...~-J : ^ 1 . ii imi tiiuiucu in >i sum ing position to the upright rnil oad iron ' liains and irons! ivero wrapped about liiin and ivith his hands shackled, hoi ,vns made fast to the post. I "oal oil was then p< need ovor! lim. Before the match was apiliod John Forbos, father of tlx | mirdorod girl. stopped to Ahvxinder and said : ".Am you guilty of murdering ny daughter?" "1 don't know what you hare no here for," said Alexander, Forbes replied : "For Killing my girl on this rory spot "Mr. Forbes, if that's your lame.you have the wrong man,' said the negro. "Burn him ; burn him," cried he crowd. "Gentlemen, you have got ots of time," said Alexander. "You are burning an inlocent man. You took ndvan :age of me. You gave mo no ihow. Can I see my mother?" Alexander again asked to see lis mother. She was called for >ut she was not in the crowd. Alexander then said : "Will pen let me shake hands with ill my friendsV "You have no friends in this iro<vd, you damned beast/' said me of the men in charge of the neero. "If von have anything to say, say it in a hurry." Coal oil was then applied for the second titr.e while Alexander railed to acquaintances in th" arowd and said goodhve to them. uSii a CGTTGN ROOT ^r. Ptfe'V* rlffiniil, genuine ennyroyalOlls r< liuulc?iil?uy?> |g ^ I..?aie? ! nsk for t*r Kust's Hon Ifoot r.n< t'ctioyroj. a> ft'iiiiklo 1'IN Thiynevo; fall, never Injure H Mailed to any ad i'ri hb on rci-rliit of H fi.UJby Co M Pitul, Minn TUe Host Moil Crawford Ilros , OruxglMs, Agents, Luih.m ?or, C. I e v (le talked rationally until John Forbes, the lather of the murdered girl, ltghted the fit a toll. Again Al? xander v, ?k s*k ?i to make n confession hut h? replied that he had nothing to cay. Ah the llatries leaped about hitu Alexander turned a ghastly hoe and clasping hie hands together. l og in to sway to and fro >vhil? 'In or >* I yelled. In 5 minim?- the negro was hanging 'ih"i and lifeless by the chain*- t'. if hound him. As soou s fl e t w ! -"tff that 1 ifo way fsihiot, it began to slowly disperse. '{nr.heds, however, stayed to the In. f Men k'>pt piling on wood all flu time it Lit i.1. about 7 o'clock ^ I en 11 if; flames were allowed to ;i* down. From G to 8 o'elock there was k continuous stream or per vie going to and from the Hcvi-i of f.b? bummg. T a for there was a wild scramble to obtain relics. After Alexander's arrest be w?~ taken before Mies Roth, who identified iiirn. Since then a mob Jj.u surrounded tho penitentiary day and night. Today Gov. Stanley ordered two companies rf militia to he in readiness to -tart for Leavenworth, at a moment's notion. Gov. Stanley ordered Warden Torolinson to refuse to tnm Alexander over to the sheriff unless he agreed in writing to protect him. North Carolina Mill Men Sign Agreement. Charlotte, N. 0., Jan. 10.?Sixty North Carolina mill owners, said to represent over 100 cotton mills, met in Greensboro. N. C.. to day and considered the qucs lions of reductions of hours and child labor. An "agreement and petition*' was signed by forty of those in attendance and it was decided to circulate it among all the mill owners,of N. O., for their approval. It provides that tak in? oiled March 1, 11)01, one works work shall not. exceed 06 lionrs; ro child Iors than 12 yearn old Mali work in a cotton ini 11 dnrine a school form ; provided I his not apply to children ??i t ! ' i ' y; ic;il!y disald d pm 10 years shall he iho lowest limit at which chil iron fin ' ? , worked; all will juotno.e . duos; i:>o. i >i (he workii ir |ie >|)!o; on the oasis of i o < orie* lent- o/ l ho cotton toil! o' n rv Tc'thion the legislatoro not to o any labor laws at till SC.> r: TfM? r. Kuli-ttlii i.iii unit l!<'S<<nia. 'l i t iit.Mi-t- ? ' l.infir "'el smartiup i r i ill ( i) tlicne C'HHf.si i- illStlUtlj u.l.'. lit .?k R;>[il'viM^ < diumbttrlain's Kji* .s' i'i tiij.tiMMit Mnny very !. e < a- - I !><?i n permanently < it . . m is rijuuiiy einnem lor itching |.:Ihand i favorite remedy for ro ni( chapped I'nnds, chilblain*, i'rr-f.1 bites ni.?1 chronic sort e; 2"i rents per box. For nalo by liicUory drove Drug Company. 1-yr. S? miter Tillman's Hill. \V;?Bbjn-iton, Jan. 1(>?Tht bill of Senator Tillman of South Carolina giving the benefit of the bounty lawn to soldiers who served in the Confederate armies, but afterward concluded their service in the north, wis unan ininusly a^ri'-ed to by the house committee on invalid pensions today. It affect a a number of veterans who were peculiarly cir cumstanced and whose cases are considered meritorious. How to Cure Croup. Mr. R. (tray, who liven near Amenia, duchess mumy, ,v. Y., ?>)? ; "ChamberlHins's <'ough Remedy is f lie best medicine I have ever used. It is h fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure. When given na soon as i ne rnnu oeeomes Hoarse, or even alter the croupy rough has developed, It will prevent tlie attark. This should he borne in mind and a hoi lie of the I ough Kemedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by J. F. Mar key <fc Co. For (iailunlry In China.Q| Washington, Jan. 15-Secretary Long ha? under oonaider M cures Tracking Coughs, ft m Sore Langs, Bronchitir. M I M Grippe, Pneumonia and M U all severe lung a flection n. MM Why then risk consump- Vft I ^M tion, a slow, sure death ? k| Take warning 1 Act at 9g fj3| once! Buy a bottle of M Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a doctor's prescription, used over 50 years. Price, 81 only 25 cents. Insist on H having it. Don't be im posed upon. Reftise the i dealer's substitute: it is not as good as Dr. Bull's. H I Salvation Oil cure* Rheumatism I Aches and Pains. I5&25cts. atiou the appointment of a board of naval officers for the purpose of suitably rewarding tho officers and inonof the navy and marine corps, who participated with distincion in tho recent campaign in China. The hoard is to go over the papers and officials' reports of the various acts of gallantry that were pe rformed. It is not limited as to what form tho rewards shall take whether in the shape of a brevet, medal or other method of recognition. Many acts of conspicous bravery were performed by the marine corps, and the Secretary is desirous that these shall receive their full measure of reward. Or. M A. Slnwnortn Llvpr Mexiieir.o Clears U-.o Comi'lo.tioi:. uIvoh Hoiiyi.'icy'.o the Minx), cures Mciulucho. Ri.ffutntcp Slot .ueh. Dowels '!??< Oiv.-r. JAPANESE PILE CURE A nexv txnil 0<>nit>lote Treatment, eonslsttn; of SUPI'tiBITOK'l'.S. Cnp.HuloH of Oui'.m-nl unci two Bpicm of Ointment. A neve -fall nif urt'for Piles of every nature and decree. It m .ken an operation xvith th<? knife, wl.lch Is P'titifu'. and often results in death, unneasivry. wnv mdob to is TBi<nim.n uibiasb > Wo pack 11 written puarantee in each ti.tlO Box. No Citro, No pay. Si cent* antl fl a box, C for tft. S nt by miilf. Samples free. OINTMENT. 25c. and 50c. OnklCTf n ATinil cured. Tiles PreventuUr!? I Si r I lUlled.bv .Japanese Liver Pellets the i real LI V KH hiiy' $ lOMACH RE< ULATOli and MLOt)I> Tl'HI TIER S? ..ill. mild and pe asant to tnk? est* daily adapted for children's use. 60 doses 25 cents. ( r.iwfo;d Bros , Prtcvists, Ayen's. Laoeast? t, C. I i ?\. ] i,.\ncasti;k <!t cmxn:r. kai i/w \ v. ii.'t v? t.?Mi; ' "hotter i:ui Liupsrs' r > f.< ' tie ti Mfft et Septenil 'T lii'.b. l?t'ti /b'i/// I'J-.r.rept fyiiudittt. Son ;ibound Notll.I- < No U Nu. 17. Na lo. on.'P. M A. M.i ;? M i . *.V> ") 6 40 <1 Iik' ...flheati r ... aii 5 !S6| id 10 01 .... K'IOX ... ' 5 2)I u '* 10 20;* '.. Ik cnSij-K... " 5 U)| 7 21 i 17 j - e. in ;.i,d .UascoiuTlllc. I 27 12 u ! 1) Ho'? "...Fort Lawn " I t i5[ 57 It 2<?!# "... Uraces... "I U It'ld Ar. UnoanLr.. Lv! 4 0 ! ;*) J* M A M.| ll' M A M j N.i 14, leavlnr Lancaster fl :> a. nt,, ntttkor c. r.ttci t'ljn ;tt Chester *?v?ts, t ut., < ri. I{ ei'Hk No. .lb f ir Charlotte and noluls r. rtl ; I :i?, I Ki'ivlki'irtl Air I in* "Aiiiitil't >n.u?i'i f*.r it <?;? tn.i tic nt? w< >t. Also with Car na &. Northwestern It> No. Mi for Lenoir. N. , U'<1 lnti-rmcii'i.tfi points. and Southern Hit'l\<.tv No .-t.l Ic }liHiioin .mil iionts south. Nr>. i7 imtyine CI mt< r ) W a. . connects wl'h Souih? ri. Itv , No. 3 froir. Col iinb i snd po'nts soul! Seaboard Air Mae Atlanta Sii?cl.tl" front Northern anil Kastern feint* and f- .itlicrn Hy. *% 31 froir Nort'icm p.isi Mastcim points, ni;d at Laiicu>.icr with S <&. (!. K. for Mine?.-hurr No. 10. Imivlnf Lancaster 5 3h p m . connect* at Lancaster trlth 8. C. t U E from Cumdoi ftud Marion. Southern Ry No. 31 utClii u r for Cliarli i ie ;.r>i. po.n i* north. I No. If>, IcavltiK Chester H 10 p ni connects at i -ter with soutItem Railway No. 3# from (,\ luniliiA and points south. I.RKOY bP KI NCI S, ,T. M. HKATII, I'reAiiiiMit Oeo'i. Pas. Agent. The Rest Plaster A piece of ilatinel dampened with Chamberlain's Pa'tl Calm and hound to flie atFeeUid parts in.superior to tiny plaster. lien troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest., give it a trial and you are certain to be more than plensed with the prompt ' relief v hich it afford*. Pain balm also cores rheumatism. (Joe Application ifivQs relief. For sale by .1. F. Mackey tfc Co. M il IONS GIVEN V.Y AY. It is rertuin-y gratiiyfng to tlio public to know ot i ne concern in the land who ?.re not afraid to be gennroua to th a needy find sufl'er intr. The nrobiietora of Dr. Kine's Now Discovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of tins great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it lias absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Brotiehitis. Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Limps are sorely cured by it Call on Crawford Bros. Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular aire50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refu; ded. 0. <SW4r~^. TViii lffnatore I* on cvory ho* of itao r.o'i ins fixative Brotuo-Quinine r?bict? J Urn ivutLmiy turn* r*tr*-n a nM In v ' " "/ '' SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANI JBk H)e 23egi ^3 New And. the New Ceri Clearing ( ;AI1 Winter Go We have decided to carr i I thing must go in season. ] Object of this Sale is to Ui This is no ordinary sale, Cash Buyers. We make jail lines. Many goods will even LESS. Everything v : The Slaughter I Now is the chance of a profit by this unusual Cut Bargain coi w i 6,000 y ards good Alamance *>t> 1 y j 6C0 44 " (Motion Flannel ' I 1,000 44 Mil) Flunneietts 10 ct I &00 44 French Flauneletts, 1 1200 ' Schoolboy .loan. 15 ce j Corset Remnants, (yanl square), I I Bleached Table Damask, 40 cent \ Turkey Rod Table Damask, 35 coi Dnilcvs and Napkins very Cheap, Host Calicos, Indigo Blues Turkey the Best Standard Fancies. v:i i Ladies' Jackets Lined with Quillei 44 44 Fancy kind, value i 44 44 Nicely made, valui I Black Fur Colloretts, value .$1.25, 44 4* Larger, value $2.00, mil 44 44 Full size, value $2.25. <i i A few large Handsome Capes ver;. j Large Double Cloth Capes, value : Small I'lusl Cloth Capo, value $1 j A lew splendid Rainy-Day S!\irls, SHOE 15 ARC, LONG TO B: i 100 pairs Ladies' Fine Dongohi lace, or agenul. price $2.(i placed on the Rargaiu down at The entiro lot bought to co in n . I 1 1 We also have some big values in Buy Underv ! Men's licnvv Fleece-Lined Shirts ?f>0 cents each??now only Ladies', Missses and Children's IT11 LadifV Vests. Some Greal Pi 50 pairs fine if -1.00 Cissimero pan I 2f> pair. Hue sfli.OO (.'asBiinere mm.1 150 pair wool pants?mixed i. ? $1.50; your choice for Came Too Late the 14 fine Black Overcoats, value $0 Many Specials we have not spac The Canson CAt I 1 ft w nnHVTmnswr wawwrw" rrvma TcirnNNv-iMas lit THE! Y ea r E<* Ltury With a Big ? Dut Sale. * ^ ods lust Go. y nothing over. Hvcry- X No matter about cost; the nload winter stuff. but a great chance for unusual reductions along go at HALF Price; some re offer, a bargain. Italy Btjm. , . lifetime?Don't fail to Price Sale. titers Loaded ith Hot Stuff*. 4 cents. 7 \ cent value, only ?r> 44 nt value, only <> " 0 cent value, only 7^ vl mt v due, only 10 44 20 cent value, only 15 u -alue, only 25 u it value, only 25 4' 2") cents a Dozen and up. Reds, Silver Grays and line 0^ cents, only 5 cents. Satin, value $8 50, only $4.95. $6.75,-only $3.95. % ft $5 00, only $2.95. only 75 cents. $ i .oo. inly $1.25. ^ ' cheap. $1,00, only 65 cents. .25, only 90 44 value $4.00, only $2.75. UXS E REMEMBEFED. d (?1<?'s Kid button and i0. $2.50 and $3.00? counter and marked % $1 25 lay. J'lil irons' Shoes. tf&ar f!h/>an . v %4J s U W 'v-'j aii<l Drawers*,our price 4 35 cent.", %d* ion Shirts from 25 to 5o i% I 2.J to 1?) " U I ant Values. IB, HOW $2.00. 1 > , now $ 1.25. -vnluo fr<>m 75 cents to 75 edits. for ; Holiday Trade. 00; will let them so for $0 50. io to mention, >H STORE.