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ij* Our money winning books, 9K j*j written by men who know, tell M ' ' 1 PotescsK I'iv J They are needed by every man H I Ul J who owns a field and a plow, and i | who desires to get the most out | J | S( ':j GERMAN KALI WORKS H I (1 * IB?J'11 ? ? ??? ??W JETT'S NEUK SAVEI). Jackson, Ky., June 10.?But 11 m for one juror, Curtis Jett would ^ have been convicted here today for the rnnrder of J. B. Marcum. ^ and a majority of the jury also 81 A) ^ m favored the conviction ot Thomas White. Both tonight are almost * 100 miles from homo in jail at u Lexington and their next trial * will be Cynthiana, more than 100 miles from Jackson, away from the mountains and in ihe Blue Grass region, under very differ- 1 ent conditions from those exist- 0 ing in Breathitt county. The interest in the change of 1 venue today was second only to ( the verdict. When Judge RedC wine refused to hear arguments on the change of location it was w stated by many in flie court 8' house that the presiding judge had heard from Gov. Beckham, a who is generally believed to have c< something to do with the change of venue to Harrison county, w which is in the Eighteenth judicial district of Kentucky, where bi J.L Oshurne is the circuit judge, t) 4 L. P. Frver is the common- bl ti wealth's attorney and the sheriff r* t u and other court officers are also favorably known. With such general confidence s in the surroundings of the next trial there is a general beliel here that "everything is for the 'f best after all.*' If the verdict ? had been one of convictiou the c residents here feel that violenoe 8' would have followed and that it 81 would have extended to others ^ than witnesses, jurors and those a who had taken part in the prose I' cution. 11 /1. . 1 \ i F ill; i ? ' ' ' \/ui. tviiiiiiuiH ih ui rranKiori 1 tonight conferring with the gov P crnrr regarding tho withdrawal r of the troops. It is understood that lie advised the governor that no number of troops can stop the lurking firebugs or hidden assas- Hl sins, but that at least one Com- " 11 pany should be kept in Jackson M II * as long as 1'rovost Marshall Long- ^ miro is kept in charge of the ri town. There is a feeling of re- ? lief here tonight so far as old 81 f scores are concerned, but there is ^ still a reign of terror because it 0 / is believed that others "have ci been marked." The jury was discharged today, f having been unable to agree. At 8 o'clock the jury tiled into the ^ court room and Foreman Richard sj Millard said: "Your honor, we a find there is no chance of coming to an agreement Judge Red wine said: "I will have to keep you gentlemen to- n geth.;r until Saturday uule3e you R I get a verdict sooner. There is I no re.?son why a verdici should 2.0I U I,. Cu.'C." !? Foreman Millard said: "One inn has us much right to his pinion as another and he may m ,ick to it." er It w;?s believed from this at 'r rst that there was only one man et Btween the verdict of guilty or p, ot guilty, and it was conceded c? iat only one juror was then >r conviction and it was said iat the question of punishment p, ad not been considered at all. jj, ater the jury again reported it la as unable to agree and shortly al fter (.) o'clock it was dischaiged jj > that there will be another ^ ial. The dominant faction evi- |?)( unt ltr or nontn/i .?/?/. n.f i.J L - * wuv>j Vi? J/VV/WU ??V^V| UUl j ^|| lere whs at least one juror who I } ould not so report. u The scene after the announce- ^ lent was in no wise exciting, orne started to clap hands but m ere stopped by the court. The cc uards took immediate posses- ^ on of the prisoners and they V} ere closely guarded back tojail. eople gathered around the n aurt house in knots discussing p le case, but there was no dis jn irbance, no outward sign of dis- ^ jrbance. p, Attorney Byrd, after cousulta- a, on, made a motion for a change ei f venue. Judge Redwine re- at ised to hear arguments but of rtt is own accord changed the venue (j, i Cynthiana, Harrison county, t the next, term of court. ^ 'ynthiana is not in Judge Redine's district. lie surprised the fa pectators by ordering the prison- oi rs sent to Lexington under a etachment of soldiers and ac[>mpanied by Elisor Jones. I have been troubled for Home time T ith indigestion and sour stomach, I lys Mrs. Harah W. CurtiH, of Lee, lass., and have been taking: Cham F?rIH.ius Stomach and Liver Tablets ? hich have helped me very much so lat now I can eat many things that _ efore I could not. If you have any ouble with your stomach why not y ike these Tablets and get well? For lie by J. F. Mackey it Co. ANDNLIDE NEAR MELROSE. pecial to News and Courier. ol Saluda, N. C., June 17.?The ^ 81 mdslide near Melrose that fell aj n Friday, June 12, is now being di leared rapidly, although the 1 id e contained nearly 5,000 juare yards of earth and stone, af lie railway company is moving bout one and a half yards every . wo minutes, working two hoistig engines, two locomotives and al 50 men: at the present rate of C H rocedure the track should be l^ar by Wednesday, June 24. The transfer of passengers is ? eing done with promptness, taklg about five minutes:; there is a plendid graded path around the ^ lountain for the passengers * iirnugh pcenery so lovely as to lore than repay one for the light inconvenience of transteritig. The efficient and courteous fficials of lhe Ashville division < taj- af the work and do everyii'ng in their power for the cornart and convenience of travelrs, having a corps of porters to arry all baggage and bundles. c i '*? WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN. . Notice is hereby given that A ue County Board of Commis ioners will not approve or pay'I ny claim against tile county H >r work, such as repairing]I lads or ground bridges, unless 11 10 same shall have been; & uthorized by, or a contract ri lade with some member of the. I ioard. L. J. Perry, County Supervisor. |l '+ T> n . *-' U* w, S^iV i .. . , ^ THE SPANISH COIN. A strange request lias been ade ol the United States govnment by Spanish authorities. ^ ao Spanish ^^Vci'iiiJiciiL hun itered a protest against the vl roposed sale of Spanish copper y&k iins now in circulation in the hilippitio islands, upon the 'ound tiiat the coins are the in v "operty of Spain and that under ie peace treaty that government a entitled to thein. i lie Spanish , .... , , AIM ithorities intimate, however,that Exp ttlio rvlu., V.? * I I - -- - - vuio uo lint a^lOl-ilDIC If) JUUl le United Stales, Spain should 3 given the first right of purlase at a fair priee. Director of Cost ie Mint T\'?berte, speaking to the gori Washington correspondent for cotil 10 Chicago Chronicle, says that sub* , . ? . aml ie position taken by Spain is Coli ost unusual, inasmuch as the and ins are in general circulation in Stoi The ie Philippines at their mouey, ilue and apparently no consid- CETi ation has been given to the ghts of the holders of t he money, lie Spanish coins now circulating i the Philippines are to be re- g red January 1,*'1904, under the revisions of the Philippine coin;e act. The United States gov- fPrif anient must retain the coppers JIXlV id dispose of them to the best lvantage. It is believed that ie anxiety mf Hie Spanish an-1 FltWtfl** lorilies grows out of the fear lat these coins will bo purchased / speculators at Iohs than their , i una ce value and sent to Spain for rculation. * B CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tha Slf Wc 1 Jignatnro of a comp stock p/inthrop College Scholar ship and Entrance ft Examinations. r rom t The examinations for the award 7 vacant scholarships in Win- an(* irop College and for the admifl- |mve n on of new students will be held i the county conrt house on Fri- ? ^ ?r, July 10th, at 0 a. m. JL^d Applicants must not be loss lan fifteen years of age. Lancaa Whon scholarships are vacated tor July 10th, they will be varded to those making the ghest average at thia examinaon. > The nsxt session will open \ jout September 16, 1903. j ^ For further information and a K italogue address President D. ?j* ^ Johnson, Rock Hill, S. 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