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RIOT AND MURDER. Men Who Took the Place of Strikers Are Dead Others Will Die. Columbia, S.C . Nov. 4. Walter Hin der nml Wllllnm Soavor, two young innchinlstB who enmo from Manna chiiBottfl to take tho plncoB of striken, ,wero net upon by Htrlkers tlilB morn 1"B. Scnvor wns killed and Hinder mor tnlly wounded. Hinder and Heaver lived nt the Fame limine and Just bo fore daylight they wero nroimcd by Homo one knocking at tho door. Hinder oponel It and found an arm ed mob confronting him. Hinder was phot In tho shoulder nnd fled to tho kitchen to get something to defend himself with. Meanwhile Seaver appeared and the mob Bhot him dead. The crowd then hot nt Hinder through tho kitchen window nnd wounded htm In several places. They left lihti nearly dead. Ho Is not expected to recover. Two arrests have been made In con nection with the shooting and a doz en moro wnrrnntn lmvo been iBBiied. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local nppllcatloiiH, tin they cannot rench tho diseased povtlou of the ear. There if only one wny to euro deaf ness, and Hint Is by constitutional rem edies. Deafness Is cnuscd by an In flamed condition of tho mucous lining of the HiiHtnchlan Tube. When this tube gctH Inllamed you have a rumb ling Bound of Imperfect hcnrlug. nnd when It Is entirely closed denfnesH Is tho result, and uiiIobh tho Inflamma tion can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hear ing will bo destroyed forever; nlno cases out of ten nro caused by catnrrh which Is nothing but an Inllamed condition of the mucous Hiirfnccs. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dol Inrs for any case of donfnosH (caused by cntarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. K. J. Chenoy & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7lic. Hnll'H Family Pills nro tho best. ENROLLMENT OF CHEROKEES. Up to Saturday There Were 30,343 Names of All Classes. Vlnltn. I. T.. Nov. A. Tho Daws Commission has closed Its olllce hero for tho onrollmont of Chorokok citizens nnd Is moving to Tnliloquah, where an o 111 eo will bo kept open from Mon day. Nov. I, to Wednesday, Dec. 1, Inclusive. Tho following Is tho enrollment of Cherokee citizens up to dntc, not In cluding freedmcn: On regular Chero kee cards 2-1,751, on doubtful Choree kco enrds ftl7, on rojectcd Cherokoo cards 788, on regular Delaware cards !)27, on doubtful Delawaro cardH 37, memorandum cases 853; total 30,313. The Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Mnybo you lmvo ono now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs, croup, bronchi tis, grip nnd other winter complalntB Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure never falls. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to tho taste nnd porfectly harmless. C. H. George. Winchester, Ky writes "Our llttlo girl was nttneked with croup late1 ono night and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. Wo gave her a few doses of Ono Minute Cough Cure. It rolloved her Immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke next morning sho had no signs of hoarse nesB or croup. City Drug Store. It Is tho first duty of tho soul to be come as happy, complote and Inde pendent, and grent ns lies in ItB pow er.To become effectually gonorousnnd sincerely humble there must bo with in us a competent, tranquil and clear Mr. Haynes wos quite free to talk comprehension of all that wo owe to ouraolvos. DEAFNESS CURED, 5 OR NO PAY. C. H. Rowan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Tho mnn who marries for beauty only Is like tho buyer or cheap fuml ture the vnrnlih that caught his eyo vHI .not endure the fireside bluxe. Astounding Discovery. From Coopamvlllo, Mich., come word of r wonderful discovery of a ploosnnt tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a biid cough always ensures a good night's rest. "It will soon curt the rough too," writes Mrs. S. Htmel burger, "for three generations 0f oui family lmvo used Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption and novor round Its equal for coughs and colds." It's an unnvnlod llfo-snvor when used lor dosperato lung diseases. Gtiornn tood bottles 80c nnd $1.00 nt W. H. Frame's. Trial bottle freo. Aro people who llvo In tints bus ceptlblo to llattery? (ico. A. Points. Upper Sandusky, 0.. AVrltos:"! have been using Foley's Hon oy nnd Tnr for boarsnoss nnd llnd It tho host remedy 1 over tried. It stop pod tho cough immediately nnd rollov od nil soronosH." Tako nono but Fo ley's. Honnor & Honner. Truth Is might. Sometimes If mighty uncomfortnblo. Recommends It to Trainmen. (1. H. Hnusan, Lima, O.. Englnoor 1. K. & W. H. It., wrltos: "I havo boon troublod with backneho. I was inducod to try Foley's Kldnoy Cure, nnd one bottlo ontlroly roliovcd mo. I gladlv recommend It to any ono, especially my friends nmong tho trainmen, who nro usually similarly uilllcted." Hon iicr & Honner. MAJOR ARIYIES TO WED Announcement of Coming Mar riage of the Spirited Officer. HE HAS A REMARKABLE RECORD. Hum IIfcii Arronlril TtrMij--fiiir Tlniri tin Viirliiim Clinrm- ! rlnrPM Tlini Ills Trimble lliivp Al Arlurn Out of llif I'nct Tlmt li Wo li III ,ot llr IniiMxril I'pon. Major (Jcorgc A. Armes, United Ktates nriny, retired, tho mnn who pulled (Jovornor James A. Heaver's nose for come fancied wrong done lit lit while tho governor was acting ns grand marshal of Prcbldcnt Harrison's In augural parade, has announced bis en gagement to Miss M. ('. Howard of Itochfstrr. N. Y. So wiys u Washing tou illxpntcli. Ho snys the mnrrlnge will take plneo shortly. Major Armcs was court mar tlsled for bis assault ou Governor Heaver nnd sentenced to retimln with in the District of Columbia for two years. Major Armos' wife, from whom he has been .separated for n number of yearn, and several children live In Washington. About a year ago he was sued for breach of promise by his for mer housekeeper. The case was set tled out of court. Major Armcs hns been In tho army since ho wns n boy, nnd nt the begin ning of the civil war one of tho tlrst WAJOH (1 KOI KIP. A. AIIMES. things bo did wns to get Into trouble. Since then ho hns been getting Into trouble with tho most persistent fre quency, having been under arrest twenty-four times nnd having been court mnrtlaled nine times. Mnjor Armcs says bis troubles havo been due to the fact Hint he will not submit to being Imposed upon. Mnjor Armes wns born Mny 20, 1814, nnd In n book gives a history of his early life lu Fairfax county, Vn., up to 1S(!0, when he declined to Join his com panions lu tho Confedernte service. Ho went to Washington nnd began life as n newsboy. One day bo nccosted Sec retary Sewnrd on tho street to ask him for a position and later received ap pointment ns confidential messenger to that statesman, thereby gaining access to President Lincoln. From that time ou he was arrested mnny times. His twelfth arrest was In 1S07 for nssnult upon Captain Lnuffcr, who, Major Amies declared, was the ag gressor lu the quarrel. For this net Major Armes says bo was ordered to Leavenworth for his second court mar tial, which honorably acquitted him. Arrest No. 13 occurred tho following spring, nnd n mouth later he was sent before bis third court martial at Fort Hays, which honorably ncqultted him of several charges, but found him guilty of allowing a negro to dunce In n sutler's store. After being reprimand ed he was released. Four other ar rests closely following resulted only lu I dense. Hero Is Major Armcs' account of bis trouble with Governor Hcnver: "March 117. 1SS1). While nt the Itlggs House this afternoon I noticed Govern or Heaver shaking hands with several of Ids comrades In the lobby, and upon his discovering me lie excused himself from his friends and camo over and shook bunds. 1 nsked lilm If he had loeolved my note, demanding an n pol ony. He sn Id he bad, but proposed to let tho matter drop, ns It bad passed, I reminded him thnt it was n too seri ous matter to let drop, whan ho ex plained he know nothing about the af fair that happened on tho 4th of March nnd that everything was dono by his adjutant gcucml, llnstlngs. I suggest ed that be put thnt lu writing at once In order that I could pubTlMi the ex planation over his signature, when he remarked he bnd to sustain bis adju tr.ut general. "I told him thnt It wns very singular thnt I should suffer nn Insult, nnd thnt ho should sustain a drunken loafer in nu ungentlemnnly net, nnd thnt I did not propose to let tho matter drop, nnd be tbon nsked ino what 1 proposed to do about It. He at onco Informed mo that he would throw off bis position ns governor of tho Ma to of Pennsylvania Willie In Washington nnd put himself down ou the same platform 'with me, nnd that I could do my worst, which 1 resented," (At this point Major Armes tweaked the governor's nose.) "One of bis comrades throw his (inns about him nnd took him out to bis car riage. Another ex-soldler threw his arms around me. when I reminded him thnt the matter wns nil over." For this bo wns court niartlnlod nnd sentenced to confinement In tho Dis trict of Columbia with llfty miles limit. Heforo tho expiration of tho term of sentence bo wns pardoned by Presl dent Harrison. Ills twenty-fourth nr rest wns made on tho order of General Schotleid, but bo was released ou the order of Justice Hrudley. THE PASSING OF DOOLEY. Dentil nr ( lilrimo Cliiiriielrr Mmlr I'll mo nn liy limine. .lames Motinny, who Is known III Chicago as the original of Mr. Doo ley, from whom Flnloy Peter Dunuo gathered bis Inspiration for this fa mous character In humor nnd philoso phy, died nt tho County hospital, nays n Chicago dispatch. Ho had been 111 for several weeks from n complication of diseases and a general breakdown of tho system. He was sixty-three years old. Hidden away lu mi old tin box nt the home of his nephew was $118,000 In bonds, sav ings from tho famous snloou on Dear born street which McGarry kept for nearly thirty years. In Chicago .lames McGarry was known as .1 1 in. He antedated the big tiro nnd bnd the history, habits, family connections nnd worldly possessions of all the old Chlcagoaus nt the tip of his tongue. Ho wns a publican of the sort that Is passing nway, n man who won money nnd friends by the power of his personality, who was proud to stand behind his own bar. The saloon of James McGarry wns not a glided palace. It was quite dark, somewhat musty and far from spotless In Its appointments, but owing to tho Inimitable wit of the proprietor It was n populnr resort, particularly for news paper men. Fc n time the genial saloon keeper was highly Mattered ut the prominence given his opinions by young Mr. Dunne. He read the sketches nnd laughed nt them. One day a crowd of writers In a spirit of fun got McGnrry to believe that Dunne wns holding him up to ridi cule. The old man took It to heart, and t-o vigorously did ho protest that the thinly veiled McGarry In tho Dunne sketch wns changed to Martin Dooley. Dooley beenme famous, and McOnrry grew old and declined In health. He retired from tho saloon business some years ago and bad since lived nt n hotel. Of late no had been more or less of n recluse. The pressure of years bad bent his good nature, nnd ho spent much time In bitter thought. Here's an old yarn related of Mc Gnrry when Pat Casey, now also dead, was tending bar for him: A man went In for n drink, nnd after disposing of It ho "extended the lin ger" thnt is, required to have It charged. "Is Murphy good for n drink?" call ed tho bartender to McGnrry, who was In tlio rear. "Has bo got It j it';" McGarry called back. "Ho has." tho bartender answered. "Ho Is," replied McGarry. AUSTRALIA'S FLAG. Srlrclloii Mnilo I'niin the Tlilrlr Tlioiimiiul IH'kIuiih SiiImiiI t toil. The Judges appointed by the govern ment of the Australian commonwealth have made their selection from the I!0,- 000 designs submitted In the recent competition open to Australian nrtlsts nnd others. The ting decided upon 1ms the union Jack In the top left hand cor- ner, with u six pointed star Immediate ly beneath It, emblematic of the six federated states, while the other half of the ling Is devoted to depleting thu southern cross. The government and ollleliil color la to be blue, while tho mercantile ma rine of tho now commonwealth will lly the ting with a red ground. The ap proved design was submitted by sever al competitors. DryilocU Trillin MueUrn-l. Kverybody was eating mackerel the other day nt tho navy yard lu Hrook- lyn, says tho Now York Sun. It wns broiled, baked and fried, and there was so much of It left over that tho nlr was reminiscent of Fulton market on Fri day. Nobody paid for tho fenst. Undo Sam Hooded drydock No. It to Hunt lu tho torpedo boat Halley recently and tho innckerel thousands of them tum bled In with tho liirusblng water. Tho dock was pumped out ami the mack erel, a writhing, Jumping, glistening mass, wero discovered on tho lloor. Workmen nnd sailor men gathered In the fish by basketful mid bucketful, and every olllccr nnd man ou shipboard nnd off had iv mess for many meals. The drydocks lmvo caught ilslt before, notably jshad, but never lit so largo u quantity ns tills time. One of the work men said there must have been about 50,000 mackerel trapped. I'nllrd In Itmrut ut Ilie Time, llccause Frank Hendricks did not keep his promise to marry her Martha Dambrowsl.i caused bis arrest for kiss ing her several weeks ngo lu t'hlcngo. "What do yon accuse this man of hav ing done to youV" nsked Justice Dolcy of the young wonmn. "Why, he kissed nie lu the parlor of my homo." "Did you object to It?" nsked tho court. "Oh, no!" came the quick reply. Hen dricks wns discharged. Ancient Drill I'lliil. A parchment deed 110 years old couched lu quaint language and written with old stylo letter lias been placed on tilo lu the county clerk's olllce ut Albany, N. Y. Tho deed bears dato of Nov. 1, 1701, and conveys certain prop erty lu Koiisselnervlllo to tho trustees of the Iteformed German church. Tho deed had, strangely, never been re corded, nnd It perfects the title to a vuluablo tract of land. MlriiiT You C'nn Sep. There Is no such thing as silence In this world. It is nu Impossibility. Thnt Is partly the reason why science lias en abled us to see II. The 0x1111111:111011 of the paradox Is this: Silence, as we iiuderstaiid It. sim ply moans that there aro sounds too delicate or too loud for tho ear to regis ter. In other words, when wo cnu't hear anything wo call that condition "silence." Hut wherever you nie there nro sounds around you. Kvcn lu tbo deepest mine the nlr vibrates and makes a sound. An Instrument has been Invented that will catch these sounds nnd permit of tho vibrations be ing represented plctorlnlly on n screen, nnd lu that wny you may see silence nnd properly understand what It menus. Hy comparing the pictures of noises with those of thnt condition of things known as silence wc gain nu Idea of the difference between a noisy night, for Instance, nnd ono when "absolute si lence reigns," ns the novelist puts It. It Is rather surprising to llnd so much dis turbance nt tho time when everything appears to bo perfectly quiet. Pear son's Weekly. IHfitomntlc. The lute Lord Savllo used to sny, ac cording to The Cnndld Friend, "that high diplomatists bnd always to be on their guard against Intriguing women, mainly Russian agents, who would use any wile to extract Information. Dur ing tbo ltusso-Turklsli war, when I2u rope was always on the verge of a crisis nnd Russian statesmen were most anxious to know what Kngland would do under given clrcumstuiicc, a lady came up to him suddenly ut a ball nnd said: "I hear that the Russians have made n forced march and entered Constan tinople," hoping no doubt that he would be surprised Into tome Indiscreet ex pression. He merely replied: "Iueed! And I suppose tho sultan hns conferred on them the order of the Turkish Hath!" Tho lady continued gravely: "And they say In Paris that If Eng land does not Intuiferc tho eastern question Is settled In favor of Russia." "And that," replied his excellency, "I. I suppose, the new Judgment or Paris." Wo oil Ton Iluril to Ilnrn. There are certain kinds of wood thnt nro too hard to burn, or refuse to Ignite for some other reason, such ns Iron wood nnd the good brier root, but It Is n curiosity to come ncross u piece of common deal tho soft, light wood of which so many boxes nro made that cannot bo set lire to. The piece of wood In question wns common white denl from Sweden, but was remarkable for Its comparative weight. It bad formed pnrt of n boat belonging to n whaler and had been dragged below the surface of the wa ter to the depth of more than half a mile by a harpooned whale. The length ol Hue mid the short distance from tho point of descent nfter being struck ut which the wbnle rose to the surface was a proof of tho depth to which !t had dragged the boat. Only part of the boat came up ngnln nt the end of the line, ami It was taken ou board when the whale had been killed. That piece of wood was so bard that It would not burn In u gas Jet. The weight of water had coin pressed it. London Stnndnrd. Illrila' Sonic. A French writer. Henri Coupon, snys thnt. notwithstanding the fact of their. rI ni nl let t v. I ho soiiirs of birds cannot IxV Imitated with musical Instruments be cause of the Impossibility of reproduc ing their peculiar timbre. The notes of birds, while corresponding with our musical scale, nlso Include vibration occupying tne intervals between our, notes. The duration of birds' songs Is neitntti -nrv clinrr lu'n nr tlit-m. cnn. onus lor inriisucs aim cnanincnes. rour or live seconds for blackbirds, but from two to five minutes for the lark. A Snlmoit'n I. nip. One of the directors of the Xonveglnnjfe flfherles has been endeavoring to dfs- Iris cover the height a salmon will lenpi when clenring a waterfall which ol$ Ntructs Its passage up stream. Mnttpj wore placed below the fall to Insi, nccurate measurements. It I J btn that u flsh can leap to the helglu' twenty feet. When u tlsh failed clear the fall at one bound. It remnl In the failing water and theu, wit rapid twist of the body, gave a sp mill U'.'lK Mllnnnuuflll 1 Almul Hit I, hull. if "Illlklns. what Is the most mortic ing thing you can coiicelve of V" Illlklns I guess It's when n woman's sons having grown over the heudftjf their father, who Is of small stntJre, the thrifty mother has the outgrown clothes of her sons revnmped forbe old gentleman's use. New York. Times. Ilia I'lml 1 in pre Civil Service Examiner Wh you know about Budapest? Applicant Kor Position on police Force Hudapcst Is the nnme ofJSTcnt tie dlsense. It Is usually fnthl!r-Ctil cngo MriDtine. L. , wuii Ilrr Arc, Judge-How old are you, madnin7 Witness (hesitatingly) 1 .ntu4thn U, I- Judge-Otit with Itl The lougcivyoi wait the older you will grow, Two of n Kind, 11 1 Guest-Whot n hpleudid dlnnbr! I don't often get as good a mealng tills. l.lttlc Willie (son of the bostl-Wo don't either. jj? The word "mile" comes from tle'Lnt In "nillle," u thousand. Ath!iuund paces of u marching soldier niaueUbe Human mile. Keeping Constantly At It will finally win in the grocery business as well as in other business enterprises. Year by year wc have added to our grocery stock until today it stands without a peer in Ardmore, and we are prepared to cater to the finest trade in the city. . . You have been promised four years of the full dinner pail, but there is something wanting; at each meal unless your table is provided with some of these: Asparneus Tipg, soil reirnlarly for 35c, our price 25c French Sardines, per can 10 to 30c Kippered Ilerrinrr, per can............. .25c No. 1 Mackerel, N'orwetjian Bloater, positively this year's ontch . 10c New shipment of Holland ilerrinc ew cat Bnrl' Split Peas aud nil other kinds of Peas. Chase & Sanborn's Coffees nnd Teas. Heinz'B Preserves. JAKE Wmr Do ni rJU We h ave opened up a full line Heavy and Shelf Hardware, oi J Heating and Cooking Stoves, Build ers' Material and Tools, Saddlery and Harness. t We also carry a i Shingles, Sash, Doors and Screens. 5. These goods have been bought for J jf (cash and will be sold for a legitimate jlfprofit. Call on us when in town. 7vf Hi I 111 fill ). II H- S, SUGGS, Manager. if GO TO- J. BROWN'S.. When in need of a Coffin, Casket. Robe, Shoes, Uose, Gloves or anything in his line. He has" the largest and most complete line of ilndprtflkpr's finn.'k in th0 Indinn Tm'itory- nis prices aro tlllUCl IMCl 5 UUUJi the cheapest. EmbalrninK done on short notice, nnd satisfaction Rtiaranteed in every particular. A mnn rIpo Jin the store. T y t-fc W I. tSKSUUIVlAlN, MANAGER. CITY SCAVENGER. Prompt attention will be given to all Sanitary work. NitHy me thro' the postofKiife. Box 704 BOl IcGHEE. SGOOD iALTH by the Quart. Every bottlo you take of Johnston' Sarsaparllla means better health, and every bottlo contains a full quart. It makes better blood purei blood. For thirty years this famous remedy has been creatine and main taining ccod health. Johnston's Sarsaparilla builds up the system, tones the norves, and strensthens tho muscles raoro promptly and cllcctually than any other remedy known. Tbo pallor of the obeek disappears, energy takes the place ot languor, and the rich color ot health Cons to the cheeks. Unequalled for all disorders of the atomach and liver, and for nil weakening com plaints of men, women and children. S.U tni7kr. rri, IL,O0trrll,irtWtU. MJCI1I0AN DWQ CO., . Detroit, nick. For Sale by City Drug Storo. tit nun Catoa 1 4 .3 J, .1- 4 ,1 full line of Lumber, i 4 tthKWYIM 01 MU.. . .. T. i Undertaking Establishment IN mm . m I 2!T.,!.vr"!'Y m:i;i.AToii i.i,ci, , i I tliat U liurmlr.i unit mnuat lull. Ilui Fltl'.R I LMKS. II. HOW AN. B mMllwnuloT.VVIn. I CL'ltl'J VB .,' V " f"r unnatural iiirciiarKi-f.innmnuintlotK, Iruutiuua or uln-ration L U llfltitnr. tit lulicnim m.mlirunA. BTHt LVAUS ChIUICH CO. B1UI VI' juiootiotll. Sold hy IlrugcUdi, . P. 8. or mat la tatn wrnrror. y expri'M, prepal.1, for 11.01. or 3 uottlon, ij.'75. (Ircultr tent on ruuuMi has Imitators some dealers will substitute .f you don't w.ttc li out. 13c sure you get Coke, theoriginr.l guaranteed cureioruniHjruit.tallir ing hair. at-.uu exema, cic. a clash on the hair after bathing pre vents colds. Awarded medals and all honors at Paris Expo, sition over all competitors. Sold Every where. Ucok about It free. Volto Dandruff Otiro Is universally "JnhriW. l.rans, rjin-manof onielal ba,'bow, ltouo of lU-prerontatlTcii," A. K. ORuAinR CO., CIIICAQO. Coke Shampoo & Toilet Soao cleans the hair nnd Fcalp," clears the complexion. Great ' for the bath. W. B, Frame, DruRRlst f