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LITTLB BOY BRUTALLY BUTCHHRBD. Jack the Ripper Makes ills Appearance in Detroit-Maniac of Unusual Cunning. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 18.-Tne mu. tilatedbody of four year-old Alphonse Wilmes, whose father lives on Statin avenue, was found today in a lot at the rear of the Michigan Stovo Works at Adair and Wight streets. The body was discovered byi a workman about 10 o'clock wedged in between two molding boxes. The hands wore tied behind with wiro and a red hand kerchief had been stuffed down the little fellow'i throat for a gag. Thilt body was partly stripped of clothing. The abdomen was slashed open and the left, wrist, was nearly severed. Both thighs also had long cuts in them. All the wounds had appar ently been made with a very sharp instrument. Alphonse had been missing from his home sinco yester day noon. Nothing was thought of his absence at first, but whle ho did not, roturn for supper a search was begun that enied with the identifiva tion of the body by his father at the morgue this forenoon. It is evident that the murder was not committed near where the body wias found, for althiougl scarcely a drol of blood was left ill the little follow's body, there wits practically no blood n ithe boards where he was found. A search for blood stainis to and<l fronm the seotio was ilaugurated without result Perhaps t ho straig. est phase of t I iin yste. is t Iiat there were only a few S1111111 stai1s oI the body and clothing of the lad, dospite the horrilh charetor of his wounds. It looks aisthliugh tile nirdorer, aftor comIlit tog ihe deed,washed the blood froin tile body, and tihen carried it to the lot where it was found. The police are satislied that thetO boy ils murddered , by i maia andi( lrp work. ing along these liles alone. The oi cers are inclined to elieve tliat the child was killed inl solme house ind that afterward the tmurderer co ried his body, it a sack or a wago , to the lonely spot where it. was found today. There have been several other crimes against chl(ib-iron inl the city recontly, and ulitny persons beliese that, a 1iianiac of un1usual ln111ning is rosponlsiblo. 'The Thornwell Orphanage. T'he Thiornw ~ell Orph aniage, locaned iln Clintoni, SonthI Carolina, is ani in stitution for the P'rimnary, High School anid advaniced edutentloll, hothI literary and1( techniicai, o)f orpbhani bo1, andI giruls. TPlie inlst itut Iion is un<der theoconitrol of t rust 05 i s )) apinte<d by the t hroe Synods of SouthI Carolina, Ge~or.gia andt I l ori da liut it receiv~es pu1pils fromi u iy religions denina ili tion anid form atny plart of our com11 11o01 coun1try. Orphaniis to be recei vedl, iniutst 1be withlouit mleanls al supp)ort of their own an d ben(en thle care of thIiem rests upon01 thle genieral publi)c. Cont ribu. tionis for thle aid of the inst itunt ion atre riot ordered by aniy church court; there are no0 agents c'anvasSinig theit field asking for mnilney; there are nto collection1 boxes en the p ronL:ises of the instit ution. Thie onily depend. en1Ce of those or phians for thIieiri dilv b)readl is oni the goodn1 tess of God, t he printed page and lie generous helF gven lby thle press in splreadIing in. format i abou (t the' work, The boy and 11( girls are niot. legally boundl to the inistitultioni bult aire free to comle and go. They choose tc to come. T'hey hate to leave us even whieni all hats been dlono for thIem that cain h)e donie by thle Inl~tituition. An they are wvell taught ln their b,ooks anid trainedI in varions trad I suicl: dering arnd the like, they are alwayi able to take care of thlemlselves or leaving us5. We have 102 orphantrs fromt South (Jarolina, 42 fromi Georgia, 16 fron Florida, and1( 42 from t welve othe states and territories. Those who love the fathlerless (al of our 200 chiildseon are fatherless can aid by seninig flour-, molasses sugar, rice, mieal or aniy other kim of p)rovisionis except vegetables (which they raise for themtselves)o by gifts of moniey. JlThe sum of Iin dollars will boaird and clothe a chik for one month. Allmost anlyb)odycat by that small gift, be a plrotector o some orphaun for thirty days. Th'i may be senit simlply to Thornwel Orphanage, or to llev. D)r. Jacobs Olinton, 8. 0., wvho will take pleasuri in giving aidditional information tA anv naking for it SBLIUM, THB, NBWBST MBTAL. It has Strength and Rigidity Greater than Aluminum, Is Lighter and Costs Far Less. The Brooklyn Eagle. The anuouricewent comes from Germnny that a Frenchman, Edward Mollard, has reported to the Stato department the discovery of another metal. This new metal is called selitim and is both lighter and stronger than aluminum. Itp hard nos is not quite equal to ioi, but. is greater than zinc, and its power of resistance ranks between iron and stool. The groatest advantage of the nowi metal is its cost of prodluction, which is only about, one twentieth that of aluminum. Solium dooH not corrode and is capable of a very high polish. Tho former quality is an important requisite in ship building, while the latter makes the now metal exeOptionailly suited for cooking utensils. Nuimorous experimentors have triod to Obtain i a metal as light as alum inum, but one which would possels greator rigidity. At, first might niuim, whitl is a colnbination of al. 11uminnilln an1d m Iagnesilurn, seed to fulfil these eonditions, buti a few trials proved that it, possessed a very short. grain, which destroyed all clas ticity. In other word]s, the metal was capable of sustaining a st-rong pressuire, but breaks easily. Such a metal, thorofore, as solinmi, possessing the good qualities of al uminunn, togother with strength, rig idity and tho quality of receiving a high polish, con scarcely help ) he corning a strong cominercial factor, especially whne the low cost of pro thnetion is consi<erod. It is to be hlopod that soliumii possessed !ill the advantages clained for it. "Just From Georgia." R. 1,. Stanton, in Atlanta Constitution. I'his Cn0n1try's goin' to havo her way In spite of all the big folks say; There will be flowers and fish in May, As usual! It spite of every hunter's aim We'll have ouir 'possilin just the sainle, And (icks inl Georgia'll be its ganie As iisual! The-n shout your loudest hallel! When it don't rain, the sky is blue! The I,ord--Ile will take care of you As usual! 111 A MoDESTv hXVPI.A INKI). I'le najor is onie of the liost inodest and retiring of iliel.'' "Whtat business is he ini?" A IIAPPV SONG. Soutitry a-huntiniin' l'roun l)ade to l)an; Oflice a eoiunint' For to ieet the inan, liarbeene inn iers WVhere the ioonshin,e stays- - Whien the brass band plavs! UTt''ll1,E T.i~I 1, n i 1.. I saw Johnson going hioiite wilt ty niew bo~ok untder his artn." "YVes ; juist b)uilt a newv house, anid his wife wanltedl somiething inl blue and gold for a p)arlor ornamieunt." Tim Pill i.)Soii of I. Write it downu ez gospel - No iatter what dey say, 1>e airthquake never hurt you lA,ss yotu in de airth<ptake way! I >e I ,awd lhe iniake die country; Miat 'low deC counitry his; liut de fire never burn you lif you stay fum whar it is! You 'bleege ter riekerntize it, 1iin know what imakes a load. Ff you aint a-wantini' trouble, Give trouble all dle roadi! TIhiis itetut front an ' ehanige of the ltillville variety: "'11aven't had hut thliree pieie as this saason, and there is on ly onei p)rob)able liaiigiiig iut sight,'' IJi' W A I T'. hthacksnake stewv and lizzard fry. lBullfrog by lie polund; \ou'll git ter glory by an by, Soon ez die world turn round! r Many American authors have electet to live in IFngland--n tot that thley' lovi their country less, but it is necessary' t< er oss to that side of the water before thea ean gain) recognitioni on this. IjuicV PuRoSP'eC'. , The mtehon now is lookin' Too eloquent for speech; Anid yondler. in dlim lorchardls, The red1 roundt of the peach. Says Birother l)iekey: "Never ax f man to choose 'twixt dle devil andl high j water who's 'fraid of fire, and can't swim.' IFor a robe of white lhe changedl his conl When death his life arrested; Hie saidl. "I1 hold a heavenly niote WVhich will not he protted,1" Says it Billville exchange: "We hems of a negeo who was swallowed alive by an alligator. It is all right, however, a. they have since lynched the alligator 14AIN AND SHINF. Can't have sunshine all the time Glad for rain to fall; Fills the wells an' makes the dells Look fresh and sparkliu'-all! The raindrop makes the roses grow And if the rivers rise They water all the innd, and go Just singin' 'neath the skies! Low Round Trip Rates Via A. C. L. $15.35 to Washington, D. C., an(d re turn: Annual Convention Grand Foun tain United Order True Reformers, September Ist to 8th, 1903, with return final limit to reach starting point not later than September 10th, 1903. A special Validating Agency under the charge of Joseph Richardson, special agent, will be located in the Station, 6th and B. Streets, Washing ton, 1). C., and will be opened one hour beiore the schedule time of de parture of each train, August 30th to September 10th, inclusive. On these dates no other agent in Washington will be authorized to validate the re turn portion of these tickets. $17.30 to Baltimore, Md., and return: Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Tickets on sale September 18th, 19th an(d 20th. Tickets must be deposited with Joint Agent in Baltimore im mie(liately upon arrival, and upon pay ment of $1 25 at time of deposit, limit will be extended to leave Baltimore not later than October 3rd, 1903. W. J. Craig, General Passenger Agent, .J. W. Denning, Agpnt. Week End Rates. The Southern Railway announces the following Week End Rates, beginning Satur(lay, June 6th, continuing to August 29th, for all Saturday trains, good retirning until Tuesday following date of sale; round trip tickets will be on sale from Newbrery to Charleston, Sullivans Island, and Isle of Palms, at rate of $5. 16. leginning June 6th, continuing to Septeimer 12th, for all Saturday in( Sunday morning trains, good returning leaving dlestination not later than 'ues lay following (late of sale, roundI tril: tickets will be on sale from Newherry as follows: Spartanburg . . . . . . . . . . $2 H Greenville . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1( Whitestone . . . . .. . 2 1( U nion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8f Taylors (for Chick Springs) . . . 2 31 Asheville, N. C.......... 3 8f I lot Springs, N. C......... 4 ( Arlen, N. C. . . . . . . . . . : 81 Pletehers, N. C ........ 3 81 lendersonville, N. C . . . . . . 81 Flat Rock, N. C .. . . . . . . . . 3 8 Saluda, N. C . . . . . . . . . . 3 81 Trryon, N. C .. . . . . . . . . . . :8 Arevard, N. C......... .1 6' Lake Toxaway, N. C ...... 5 31 For tickets and further information apply to S. 11. MCLEAN, Agt. Miss Ida. M. Snyder. T reinmrer or Lihe 1iroo,kys EastL Esad Art 4'Isb. "If women would pay more attention to their healtht we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results 'they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. "In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElree's Winme of C.ardui antd 1Thed. ford' Black-l)raug~ht, and sc) I took it andI have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to mec with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." W ian of tcai is a regulator of thoe moieistriul fcii,tionse ani d it a most as tomishiing tconic for- cmmen. It cures sceauty, suiresse d. too freajuent, ir reg ulai andc pacimful moenstrtm4tion, fatllin of the womb. whimtes aind lloodcincg, It isi hlipftil whlen alppro ~ccming woimn hood. duaring p>rce 1nacy'. acfter chid birth and ini cI cun g of lifce. It fre cquc,tly brina dc ucear Ibaby c to hcomes that have Ienci b'.arren for yearsc. All druiggi'sts hcave $1.00 bottles of Wine of Caru i. Wood's Seeds POR FAILSOW ING. . amecrs andic Gardenemirsc who de sire t lat est and fuallest infoium tioin abouit Vegetable and Farm Seeds shcould write for WVood's New Fall Catalogue. I t telIls iall ai cont the fall planinzg of Lettuce, Cab bage amid othe r Vegetable crops which arce provi ng so profit able tio sOut hcrn grcwcers. Also cab oit Crimson Clover, Vetches, Grasses and Clovers, Seed Oats, Whe, Rye, Barley, etc. Wcuod's New l"all Cat:alo'ucm.. free oni retuest. Wr\ite~ fo' c. T. W. WOOD & 80NS, Seedsmen, . Dichmmutd Via MUST BE IN EVERYi HOME IN NEWBERRY, Tho following druggists reqtilA the holders of M U R NA conupotn to bring, thll) it at once and seocuro absolute ly fre, the regular Hizo bottle of the Great P)rfpiarati)ni, NUIiNA WI NIM 1'or malo only by Iilder & Wooks Ageiis. Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plate Ware, Cut Glass and Table Ware SUITABLE FOR Wedding and Birthday Presents Key winding Watches Changed to Stem Winders. Eduard Scholtz, Jeweler and Optician. of Newberry, S. C. Capital - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 19,500 Paid Stockholders since organization 21,000 Paid Depositors in Savings depart ment since or ganization - - $9,200 A imin worl<ii, hy till- da11Y is paid for the timio lt puits ill it work, but. whon that nti sivvs it dollar for his day's labor it w'irks for himn nights, as Well as <bys; n1-ver lays (1l' Oil ic -ount of had wvoathler and never gots sick, but govs right 1)n1 (11arn1ing him nll iIcom1o. I I's at nico thing to work for monvy, biut it's utich nicer to havo it)oy wmirkinig for you. Try it -opno a salviitgs ac Init with us ald got s illomoy working for you. Make i dopsit il the 81tvings tie. partmont to lty and let it bigin to work for y-oi. Intorost eomputed at '4 per cenit Jiaury I and July I of oneli your. Small Sa-iings are the Stepping .. S(tns to -suicess andI plenty - Wi'll in 10i yer amountiitt to $~ I.I6 00 amounittlt o - - $ '730 00 mnuio t o - -. - :I460 00 tomer's. IThe oammercia~ Bank of Newaarry, S. C, LLINOIS CENTRAL --RAILlROAD 0ffetrs ver y low rtes on following dates: (Coloniist TJicket s to ( 'alifornia, Utah, rado, Ortegont,o ttasigtotn, Montana, Juneo lI>. St. Louis and Return. ON10Atl l'A LUS 25> (iNTS. On stale June 16, 17, good to return tuntitl June i>th. San Francisco, Los Anigeles and Return. ITickets onl satlu Jutly~ 31 to Aug l (Good to re turn unitil Oct li>. Denver, Col. A Return retur bt , ii Aug 81 st. I'Throusgh Un'ihIoan SIleipinog Ca r D ai ly between11 'Jiac'kettv ille, Matonji, StI lituis' I"reii H~e(liingit~ Ch8air Car: SlThrough Pu'olhitanr Sl''opintg Curiu dilyI) hot wVii'n Naish vill o 1nd1 hicago, hi ls is the ontly l)iinblo Traiek 11ino hat woln Chicago an rd he Oh io River Spamphlets address i FRED D. MIL.LER, SINo. iihrnwnhld'.r AIin*tsi ti Special Sale of Summer Rate Tickcts tc the Mountains and Seashore. The Columbia, Newberry & Laurenc Railroad offers Week-End Specia Smamer rates to the Mountains am to the Seashore and other summer re sorts. Tickets sold each Saturday Jun Gth to August 29th, 1903, inclusive, a follows: From Newberry, S. C., to Charleston, S. C............... ...........$5 11 Cross Hill, S. C.......... 2 0 Glenn Springs, S. C. ... ............. 2 1 Low The Nashville, 4 St. Louis Ry., ern and A The Scenic B To the North, Nor Best Equipped Trains Quickest Time. For r etc., or any infornatio JNO. E. Traveli No. I North Pryor St., Opposite Union Dep SEAE AIR - LINE NORTH -- SOUTI Two Daily Pullman \ Between SOUTH FIRST-CLASS Dit The Best Rates and I Via Richmond and Norfolk and Ste, Nashville, Memr Louis, Chicago, lN Points South and Sou and Jacksonville a and Cuba. POSITIVELY THE SH NORTH A AilFor detailed informat man reservations, etc., ar board Air Line Railway, Passenger Agent, Columi C. F. STEWART, SAVAN ETH 4; THE GUTHERN c W.A'rM PasWTaMi NORTH E Florida A passenger servic and comfort,equipped Dining, Sleeping and For rates, schedule tion, write to Greenville, S. C.... ... ............ 2 10 Isle of Palms, S. C ...................... 5 15 Spartanburg, S. C ........ ...... ...... 2 10 Sullivan'3 Island, S. C . ..... ......... 5 15 Waterloo, S. C. (Harris Spring) ... 2 00 White Stone Lithia Springs, S. C. 2 10 These are week end tickets, sold each Saturday, final limit Tuesday following date of sale. For further information and sched ules, call on or write ) J. W. Denning, Agent. Rates rIA : Dhattanooga and and the West Hiantic R. R. attlefield Route. th-West and- West. Superior Service and 'ates, schedules, maps, n, call on or address SATTERFIELD, ng Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. t. Bell'Phone 169. 1OARD RAILWAY. I -- EAST -- WEST. restibuled Limited Trains and NEW YORK. IING CAR SERVICE, Zoute to all Eastern Cities Washington, or via amers. To Atlanta, >his, Louisville, St. lew Orleans, and All thwest--To Savannah nd all points in Florida ORTEST LINE BETWEEN ND SOUTH. ion, rates, schedules, Pull >ply to any agent of The Sea or J. 3. Puller, [ravelIng >ia, S. C. Asst.Gteni. Pass. Agt., NAH, GA. LINE FOR BUSINESS; LINE FOR PLEASURE, LINE FOR ALL THE lC: 4ER RESO mpiete Summer Resort F'oI& tied Free to Any Addres-! nlc &JT ILNIlE UGHIiFAR!toIfWflVL wSoUTH -Cuba. 3 unexcell'.d .for luxury withI the latest Pullman Th'loroughfare Cars. maps or any informa. CRAIG, oral Passenger Agent, Wilmingon, N. C. ir RID-;E RALW Y i r.. BV A'10i ;. Receiver. InI P1. .111un008 .19011. nwtw4eb A i.1r:iP1 tond W alhalla. ARnMvE. EAVE. M ao i bixed Ni. 9. No. 12 eltittoli. No. 11 No. 9 P.ll. A. 51. P.m. A. 310 9 bo...............HBelton ............... 820 1 248 9M 3........Anderson F. D......... 340 0 c 2 45 9 30. . ..... Anleron1 1. D..... ... 345 J1 16 ........ 9 25........ W est A ndotso n....... 349 ........ ........ 9 0............... Denver .............. 369 ........ 9 02..... ... n .............. 405 ....... . . .. ...........PoIjdletton ........... 4 it ...... ........ 847 ............Cherry............... 4 18 ........ ........ 8 44...............A tlaans............... 421 ........ ... ... 8 28 .....Jo thtnin Jl.pct ... ... 4 3 ........ 4 40 1 ........ ... .... 801....... ..W est l un ......... 1b04 ........ 8 0............ W aihalla ............ 6 o . ...... All roguilar irins tro. 1ltonl to Waliila, live precettonce over trainll of akino last n oving in tho opposite (ire tton uilss oth orwiso mpolillecl by train order. Will 111o stop at the following stations to taku ott anti lot oi pasmogeri: Phinney's J111nlo anl Sndyt rngs. J. H. A ) N 13coN, superintendent Charleston Ong Wostern Caro1a Rwv co. Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line (Slhettule in effect March 1, 1903.) (RHoad Down.) (Road Up) 12.46 pin .........Iv Newberry......... Ar 3.10 pm 1.60 pin ... Ar Laurons............. Lv 2.02 pil 2.07 pan ......... Lv Laurons. . .. Ar 1.80 pm 3.30 pan.........Ar 8partanburg..... Lv 12 01 pm 3.41 in......... IN .partanburg..... Ar 10.26 am 6.32 In .........Ar Biluda............... Lv 3. 89 am (.111 pa.........Ar lendersonville L,v 3.05 am 7.15 Pml.........Ar asl eville........... Lv 7.05 am tl.46 pan......,v Nowberry (c.N.,a.) 3 10 pm 1.50 pm..... Ar Laurens..................Ly 2.02 pm 1.65 pin..... Lv Laurens.................Ar 1.45 pm 2. P1 pmn......Ar Greenwood.............Lv 12.44 pm 6 .20 -im.. ...Ar Augusta.........Lv 10.10 am 2 35 pn...... liv Augusta....... ..... ..A r 11.56 am 6.30 p o...... Ar lliaufort................LV 7.60 ani 6.15 pin...... Ar Port. Royal ........... Lv 7.40 a m 12 46 pm...... i Nowherry (- N.& L)A r 3.10 pm 1 0 pm. Ar Laurent; ..... ......... Lv 2.02 pm 2 ('9 pin .....l v IajurIn" ............... AT 1.35 pi 3.2b pin .....Ar Greenville............ Lv 12.16 pm For furtlir 1nforaat Ion roltive to rates, etc., c41l on, or add<1roas v GE10. T llHY A N, Gen. Ag'. Greenville 8 i ERNE T WILLIAMS, Con. Pass. Agt T. M. m ion. Trafflo Manaut . da. hger. (Eastern Standlard Tin e.) sotithbound. Northbound. chednu11 In EfTfoct Suntday, 'June 128th, 1908 STATIONS. 8 40 ain Lv Atlanta (S.A.L) Ar. 8 50 pm 10 50 Ri A thens 6 19 pm 11 55 aL Elborton 6 17 pm 12 r8 pnm Abbeville 4 0. pm i 22 pin Ureonwood 3 35 pm 2 15pI Ar Clinton (DIn'r) L. 2 45 pm (0.&W.o.) 10 (0 am lv U03un Springs Ar 4 00 pin 12 15 pin Hpartanburr 8 10 pm 12 2 pm (reenville 3 25 pm (larris Springs) 1 12 pin Wttorloo 2 35 pn 1 V 1 is, ^ r Laurens (DlIn'r) Lv 2 17 pw 81522 53 6 2 85 DIy 1))Iy Iply fo'ly D'1y Dly ex Ox ex ex Mutl .nii Mun Hun am Ril 1i pm m i am 711) 700 202 Lv Laurens Ar I50 0 g 000 725 710 20i Parks 142 861 560 845 7 '0 2 2, Clluton.. 130 830 525 915 7 50 3 34 (4oldville 117 3 01 4 45 73 800 241 Kinard 110 746 430 9 4' 809 249 Uary 105 736 440 950 818 254 Jalapa 100 725 406 11 h 840 310 NIowberry 1246 796 346 12 12 02 3 24 Prosperity 1282 941 305 1248 918 33M Slighs 1223 (126 260 110 924 339) Lt Mountain 1219 620 240 1 -) 840 361 ulapin 1209 605 220 '155 950 357 Hilion 1202 555 216 015 955 4 01 Wlhite Rock 13 69 650 200 2125 ;0 01 4(-7 iallontine il 64 641 150 2 55 10 t7 4 17 Irmo . 1146 628 132 3 f5 10 56 4 24 Leaphart.. 11 40 5 9 1 19 33 0 4'1 4 40 Clolimbla 1126 500 1 00 4k. C. Lj. ('oluinblit (Union Station) 4_45 ___it 20 pmn~ am Ii 5 vUolunaba (A.O.L.)Ar 11 10 II 20 Sninter 9 50. 9 20 A r Charleston Lv 7 00 T1rinat 53 an<I 52! arrIve and depart fromn now uniou <lupol.. TraIns 22 ad 81 fromn A. U. L.. freight depot, wesat ( ervals stir at For Rtatt TLIno Tabli's, orTurther informa liona call n any Agenut., ori write to w..I11 LDM, T1. Mt. EMEIRSON, Presient.'raflic Manageor. J. F. LIVINUMTON, 11. M. EMERBON, Hot . Agt. (oni'I Irt. & Pass A gt. Cio'innt'la.s.. WnnlIunl,n. N (I. CURSE -- DRNK WHITE RIBBON REMEDY No taste. No odor. Can be given in glass of a ater, tea, or coffee without patient's Knowledge. White Ribbon Remedy will cure or destroy the diseased appetite for alco holic stimulants, whether the patient is a confirmed inebriate, a "tippler," so cial drinker or drtunkard. Impossible for anyone to have an appetite for alco hiolic lhquors after using White Ribbon Remedy. Indlorsed by Members of W. C. T. U. 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