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t v ft w V h. i W k ' IE I t . M-,LIiM - Wft gK,-- .,... ... ,..... i . ttiujDPfiv. ira-i, c ? ., mmmmM3FmsT'-UAl'-"'liry' , ' : - - ' - - - ' JM -!- - - Tffl mVm &'" ipNHiks V.B a ch.o for sMgBBtSF. MHMAN HEI..M I CHRISTMAS DANCE. THEiVAL I FPP(T FM !PUHwfMr uii tkat MoCreary's "BBKMMMMWfWPt'i Jy " . j;. weaiu get imiii huh m uio race imkh7 3iDt tMMM yitNl IMPI -- 4l,,i 0t Terrell. Jir, Slianka, 1'OiHiHWBSS" "W a 1 1 1 i..ZZt. i,jl5v ; flt.P.0r mrrrinr outft5BHi?WmS!5WiH!r ot Uouglfta and WW if VW.THIS Year Uno or ho most delightful dances by Richard. Sheridan, waa verv ofev- - TW m nMHiMK WW- ever. ueciari i msciL as unaucHirntrr. iPjL"'r"'-" -- - ..... i . i, party'H plcdices an mado in th , k great vUtury hc deowiey in forsfWMtal afMra mts won at JVaakfert Jbfowky wkm the Demo- ' craU el the llomt ot Kifaeiita- tlreu Bowinated Claud. . Terrell of TriuiWe uuwity for Siaker. IIU eketid(i wa awiared ty aftr 0110 e tfM imHtl bitter fWU, aalnft tho oumWati "loMykU" kave beH con ' trollinK to a krgo txmi the sch kM e the I.egutUture fr Ike past Mvwml teruia. TUeykad lined up v ' nMtMy, behind Jlcj.rwn&tive- Hurry SilMtMKtk uf Voirfrwsr-cuiiaty, a ff4U yuuHK huwi but -decidedly iH Mt wrwHf etHHjHUiy. Ikkind him -vra MK liroHii aud taejMjority of tha l'rioa Oonikiuwkiii, vrho cro uHf!d or trading penitoutittry guarktht;M for ot& for achobtrth like Juno jocUWs aaappHiK oun ourt day: IJUlpJ3lp asd Ijwrenco 'Ilelchert who Ur licading tfio li"lk our lobby, Snm Bbuekelford, thu jHvfwsiunal lobbjist pf Frankfort, re?rrsentint'a largo nujnbcr of cor porations, and othcn who haio mado it moro or Jess a buslucs- to prey upon tho members of the Icg-l iaUtum;in tho pal, prcvenimg ic-r-islalion for tho peoplo and "inkius .-are,' pf tho "interests" at M times. Thitoo liackora of Sehoborth wcrc.ull -auxiouit to elect tho Speaker and 4liU3 Kin tho Jltt Wood iu their tight to present tho cnrrjiiiff out of number of tho most important jtaiik in tho Denioerntlo Datfonu IJchnid Terrull, on tho other hand, ntood Gov. McCrvnry nud mot of tiio ineniberK of his ndminutratioti and Uo. lkfkham and men who linrc Iwii leadinu; tho light for the fulfillment uf the platform plcdRW. They Mere nj ugni'iM terrifio odds and a mont it.niccfu! "jiuiittrr.! sd irersary in llli Drown, but managed lo put Teralt oer n victor by n vttr of .U to !!). Wallaeo Drown, ,flb0 j;roRra with the. weight of of'VeUon, tho third candidato in ,i,,liuiHH ,hVhcs that wcr prcjmrrd Ilia race, threw most uf his strength for ,lu oceaj-ion. Somu twenty five to X""'1 n(it'r l'' ,nw" ,,e 'iai' n" "r thirty gii(-l wen1 present and nil j!iance t.i win. for he was eternal- bad in ujn ablet time. Masters vS: 1$ ..,-.w' i , n.'.jrnees lxhind JDowycr proprietors of the hotel are the SeiiiilN-i'H riiiHUdaey. and l1y-t( ij"0 congratulated for their suc 4sl a largf ... t in edi.m'ini; tlio !,,.,, ,,, i.tin such a ffyod dinner people to the point where tiny do-.prepared, jnand that ilo J..Mijits lmint "V-o jIwrt i ,.0om it,ffe who it. taking jmt out of business. Quo of the most disappointing fbiiuw'from a Uncoln county stnnd- lo'mt was the nttiliulo nsKiimed by lie,r Rcpretunlativo Hon. William H. Shanks, in the race. Not withstand ing tho fact that he was entirely onenmnt with the character of the lallinnesi behind the Schobcrth candidacy, and notwithstanding the first that Qor MeCreary .personally Jesirod tho election of Tehell to make more certain the currying out of tho platform. Mr. Shanks not .only voted for Scholicrth, but -iookelinnrc of hii hoadquartei at ! Fraukforl und worked in hand in sUe with Billy Klair, Eli Brown apd othi'rs of tho lobbyists to se cure his election. Mr. Shanks wn. nut uu for caucus cluuntuin by tho Sehols;rtli forces hut was beaten' by I'd Young, a Terrell man by a -iii.i of 45 to HI. When news Wached Stnnflirii 1hat'Mr. Shanks had lined up with Uie Hahobertu crowd, protests wcro Muipliy, Miss Mndu , Butler, Mrs. Iteard on all sides' front lending dem-JGeorgo Lay. All had a ery enjoy oertita who, declared that if ho votrinble time, I'd for Hcuoborth, ke would not voto i Mrs. W. K. Shugnrs, of Stanford, the wisTibs nf-his- deinocrutio ronjv.ivy tbo guest of her parejits Mr. i titits1, Rowan Sautley, who its nnd Mrs. K, L. Tanner this wek. raaaifH chairman for the demo- The many friends of Bro. flabbcrt oratM f Lincoln' in the last clpotioh jiat-tor of the Christian church will lHaiwgisl Ihi' light for Chunks when Iw was tp)osed by Kd Hubbard, nnd during most of.ty'Wt'1 Hwi? Mr. "Shank was hUscMhi fjtsigia, saia: , '.(The fact that tho lobflytyts nn.l 'rmon Cwwnissioii and rcprescHa' lives' of Ik corporations who have jiotorittftly doHuutxteil other se lam of Ik lisjtiIatiiro Mguirnt tho lWifW iuktrwis ar! for Miv Sho lKrth, is MJj'.ti vsike tho bitr iH.iority HHHpiMn'',-Y doino-V-i-alii terf)lH!!WH his candM HP.Vand if J, Shank's -votes.' for liliH Iw is m4 voting tho Brnltmcnts of hts cntistltnents, which bo was cHt to Fraukfort to do.JI It is understood that Mr. Shanks felt ha shbnld vote for Si'hobortl on personal grouads because of Iho fat that tkey wro members in the bjgwltr loaitksf for two ternw, MiA fitrt Wswre ' lHM'auf.0 of tho. ftm tlMt jie Uere Jiimsclf badly treated by tWe friWaVCIov. Mo- Crary who w- iwuiaying thn fpeakerhii flkt fr TwreU. Mr. Mflks was a cawlldate for 8; r himself, and it k claimed, bett4 that AlcCreary fl weHld get bekittd IiIjh in the race (h1 of Terrell. Jir, Shanka, he ever, declares hiniHcIf as unalt nbiv itt fit or -of carrying nnf' party'H pledges as mado in th jilalform nnd that ho was entirely conacicntious in tho belief that if Behobcrth was chosen Speaker, ho would do tho same, reganlloas of tho baneful influences behind him. Representatives John Farra, pf Qnrrnrd, and Francis Douglas, of Royle, who had been pledged to vote for Shrinks when ho whs a candid nto for Speaker, refused to follow him into tlto Schobcrth camp when Ibev naw wlw wnH behind tho Intlcr and voted for McCrcary'a choice, Mr. Terrell. Doth of these rcpro sentntivos havo taken prominent po sition 'in the nc. legislature, nnd trill receive important toramtltco as fciunnionts. His many Lincoln friends will bo gtnd to know that Robert Dunn, tho bright young son of Col. nnd Mrs. ll:o Dunn, of Danville, was elected a pn?c in the House. Jexo SI.' Aherson, formerly of this city, received an unusual hon or In boing re-elected assistant elerk of the senate without opposition. McKINNEY. Miss Kettio Whito of Txingtou, is visiting her grandfather Mr. Reu ben Williams this week. l'rof. Krneot Gibson, of Ilnrrods bnnr was the guest of Catherine Murphy on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. .1. I)ais nnd son are the guest a of Mrs. Dais' Sister, Jlrs. K. 11. Metcnlf this week. Mrs. K. J. Tanner and attractive daughter Miss Ruth, visited Mrs. Tanner's mother. Mrs. M. V. Owens, in Juiiet ion City. Ono of the most delightful func tions of the season was tho bnmpiet id 11ii M.wonie Hotel (riven bv the n8ons t Hum lodssu here. A very imvJ iin,.r wllB cm., nli d,c a oiii.o in niii'.iiig at tho B.irone Kilangor hnfpitnl at 'Chattanooga, rmi., enme Immo Thursday inorn- ., M1 n,0 enriy inxn ,0 uo v't ' am, w,o U confined to be ith her bed with tuberculosis. Miw Margaret Sandulgo who it Jin the hospital at Louisville is doing wry nicely. She has been allowed to sit up in bed a little and her many friends hope for it fcpeedy recovery. She thinks sho will bo alilo to leave the hospitnl in a week or two. .Mr Hurry Jacobs and wife enter tained tho band boys nnd a few of his friends one night last week. Ite fresnmeuts were t.crved and they had music galore. Among those present were: Luo True, Norman True, Clco Iiy, MeMobley, Arthur Brown, Fu gene Davidson, Arthur Coffey, John .yiiidor, Jumrs Cnniiou, belougina to tho baud. The other iuvited guosts were Mr. J. W. Cocking and two dauehters. Mrs. W. A. Coffey and 'n.other Mrs, Houton,, MKs Catherine bo ery sorry to learn that he is fick with typhoid foer. QALVANI AT HUSTONVILLE THURSDAY. l'rof. Oalvani, tho hypnolist, who hns been crcnling u regular furoro throughout ' tho cutiro country, anil who g'ves demonstrations in Stan ford evorv year, will at the Hustoii- ville operh housv Tliuwdny Janenry'j Uili. Ciilvani has mam friends in litis -pjUtloii nt?l will no doubt be greelel"with cupaeity uusinosb at Hustonvillc. ODD FELLOWS ELECT Stanford-1 o.lg. N"....ir.fl, J. 0. 0. F. elntrd otf n for tho-oiibuing I term at llio lTul'i meeting lasl j Tuesday iit?ht Tlu following; f f icers wcn ch..iie.., oV prominent i last f- m tho lodge1 work Koblo Grand J. A. Allen, Vieo .. i i n ni... i.i., o.....i-.. jCr.md-J. 0. RCvno'ds, Secrotrtrv W. A. Carson, Treasurer, J. C. JUO Clary yoat J. IL Eui(letnan. Wnw.jwwcr of Douglas and avenue. Other Jiantlsome Ko'uHMVwill bo erected on this de- s-irable street during tho coming spring and summer, Capt. JJ T. Denhanl a valiant sol dier of tho -Civil war and a most worthy citizen of any community has been nulto ill from his old nrmy service; but wo una glad to state, his condition is now belter. An authentic report states that fully ono hundred ctcrans of tho Civil wnr aro passing into that great beyond dally. J. G. Wcr.therford nnd Howard CnrnniU lire spending this week in Fast Teunehseo bird hunting. Re ports from Hum arc that gamu i plentiful bu tho weather has been unfavorable to date. Dr. F- lAlcorn and Mi. Chas. Wheeler, of Hustonvillo Commcrsiul Club, uro appointed as a conuaittco to call on the trustees of tho South ern Railway and get them to taku 65 percent of the, stock of tho pro posed lntemrban road, up tho creek from hero to Moreland. This road when completed will get moie busi ness than it can do, judging from tho pledges already mado for ship ments from hero. Liberty will build it iino lieic, wticn our road is com peted. There is over three lhouiniuf acres of line timber pledged to bo brought bore for shipment to Cincin nati. Jlw. Joseo Tray lor, of Danville. Ky., was the guest last week of Mrs. 0. R. McConnaok her tfister on West Main street. There uro no people any where, more clo.er nnd accommodating than tho patrons on rurnl route No. 1 from this plnce. There aro two patrons on this route that aro iu their OJnl jcar and both arc hale uud hearty jet. . We liuvo hud two remarkable fuim iiar0-ains placed in' our hands for sale. Ono contains 'JOO acres" will) a new imperii S room .dwelling bcn'utifiilly situated in tho fertile Green river valley close to school church and store. The other ndjoins tin above tract and contains 7."i ueres and a uieu comfortnblo cot tage home. Mts. llarr)' Cnmiiit is seriously ill nnd the family and her numerous friends arc exceedingly anxious re garding her recovery. We nro exceeding glad to report quite an improvement in the con dition of J. 1'. Denham of Jumbo, who' was a gallant boldier ill the Civil war. In the group of four mail buxe at the forks of the road half mile this sidu of J. P. Dunham's one box was recently robbed of a valuable letter. The young man that did it is well known and he willliavc cause to regret his uct in the near future "Uncle Sam" will do the work uud do it well. The survivors of tho 4lh and 10th KeiitucL lnfautrys and tho 1st Ken tucky Cavalry will hold a reunion in the coming tpriug m u grovo near tho residence of Capt. J. D. Yoeum, near Geneva. TI.e date gicn later Autos in our city are slowly iu-crensiu.-. There .are six at prusent with other good prospects. The pike from Mr. Salem to Tins loy's is very badly cut up and trav el is very sTTivv. A birthday dinner was recently given bj Mrs. Hetlie Tinslcy ituil Mr. Ginsn Wnfls brtlh of whom havo readied tho happy age of 03. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mansfield, of Lixingtoiij. was tho weleomo guest of their many fricno's und relatives l.cr last Friday and Saturday. W. R. Williams S; Co., have two most jTiiiuiMiuiu iiinu uiirKUius ru bd found in tins part of tho country ono farm contains. 200 acres and the olhor 75. Both with good im- piovcrnetits and beautifully situated li' the furtilo Green river valley ami close to t'Jinreh. school rtnd store. Mr. J! S Smith, Jr., whoso homo over oV 'be river was near half milo off rural routo road, concluded to moo-elohor so ho put his residence cli lo'. and moved saruo easily to the road wheio ho could get his mail moro conveniently than before- Tho iiciuhhnis and friends in vi cinity or. I'me of Mrs. Bettio listen aiid Mrs. Giusa Walls will givo thorn n birth ' day dinner in tile near future, each being 03 years of age. 4 NenrK '2tf0 miles of now railroad w. bitlU la Kentucky last yt-af. As nmM m- His Wark en War De- partiMdt GMMtfttee Millions WHi'lcSavMl. This Year Representative Helm, and tho Democratic members of the Commi1,- tco of which bo is Chairman, nro smiling broadly ovor winning "first blood" in tho general democratic fight against tho monumental ex travaguiico of the republican ndmiu- jistrutiou of affairs in Washington. His committee on expenditures in tho wnr department has been quietly nnd unostentatiously at w.ork sineo Inst spring digging into tho nffairs of tho war deportment, and tho re sult of whnt they had found was given in two speeches in tho House by Mr. Holm just beforo tlio holi day adjournment.. Whnt Mr. Helm told the Honso about the nnnuul wasto in tho War Diriment made tho members, of tlfe.' new committee on Militnry affairs, sit up and take notice. He told them that for years tho wool bad lsjcn pulled over tho eicb of the military affairs committee, which had annunlly recommended, and congress had appropriated every year, from ten to thirty million dol lars moro than was necessary for an economical, business support of tho bnr.y. ( A special from Washington to the "incinnnti Kiiquiror, December -"th stated that the military affairs com mittee ha" now decided to report an nnny appropriation bill carrying from seven to ten million dollars less than tho last year's bill. The Louisville Times of December 28th. nlso states that the saving an nounced ns already decided upon will be principally in tho abandon ncnt of mnny of tho large number til Army 1'osts, moro concentration, of the nrmy in the administration of its affairs. Mr. Htlin's committee in exposing the v.Nlruvniraiice that the depart -has heretofore "put over" the com mittee and the House, has pawd thu way for nearly as great savings in several other business features of the department and they nre natur ally gratified that their investiga tion of the big department is to so soon benr concrete results results that irenu tne savins; of many mil lions miuitnlly to the 'frensury. Senator Aldrich stated on, the floor of tlio Senate that three hun dred millions could bo saved annual ly by proper management of tho Government's business. Mr. sllelm's committeo has found several large sized leaks in the wnr department alone, which will be stopped. Tt is work of this character that talks and it can be trsthfully said of Mr. Helm that ho is earning his salary. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Gov. Blenso of South Carolina, was scored by Judge B. J. Be thu rum of Somerset, nt the state meetiag of tho Judges of the Circuit Court, held in Louisville for his refusal to cull out the militia to quell n mob. Dr. Sun Yot Sen hns been nlected first President of the Republic; pf Chinn by tho representatives of 18 Chinese provinces in convention nt Shanghai, Premier Yuan it is said, after warning the imperial family at Pekin of the Manehu dynasty's im pending downfall, took sick lencel Five members of the July .Mar shall county grand jury have receiv ed night rider letters warning them to lenve'tho county for voting not to find an indictment following tho death of Edward Griffin Hist April. Dctt'ctivo William J. Burns' has arrived iu Now Orleans to concluda the investigation pf a dyiiamito ex plosion which wrecked a building erected by non-union irien. Dynamito was found by children under tho railroad bridge ovor tho niukT Mississippi River at TJiebes, 111., fsc3 nmi cns Wero attached to tho explosives. Tho Cincinnati Union Depot nnd Termmnl L'omp:uiy will erect a $40, 000,000 .terminal. Dr.' hotnas Coleman Pugh, who wair a'Pnrgeon in tho CQnfodora.to Armv under Qen. Longstreet, died in. Baltjinoro. We hnv. a bujrr for q farm, nt,' about 10o seres well improvi-d viitl op pitta. If vot) have nivilin n.ii'i tkis. li it with us. Huvhrs - Mi Carty. Rtonford. nit Cariio to mv place a 300-jiomid lied boar. Owner can crt Ramo bv unvimr 6rWaJteii1W .Idajadver- llsewM,- ,l $ Tat ,,MHia Given By Stanford Young Men Prove Delfghtful Affair. Ono of tho most dclichtful dances given by tho young men of Stanford lit somo timo was tho annual Christ mas hop given at tho Opera IIouso ! on the evening of tho 23th. Scibcrt's I orchestra of Lnuisvilln tnn.1,. Ilin orchestra of Louisvillo mudn the musio for tho occasion, nnd an ele gant luncheon was sorved at 12 o' clock by Mrs, C. L. Cover, which was enjoyed to tho fullest extent, mm aanemg was indulged in until f the w eo small hours. Quito a num- her of bejles and beaux from over tho Bluo Grass country wero pres ent. Among tho dancing wero Mr. Robert 0. Coffey and Miss Nannie Woods Knglcmnn, Mr. George Mcnc fco and Miss Virginia Bourne, Earl Coleman and Miss Lev isa Harris, Mr. hrncst Pcj.ples nnd ihss Sara. Hundley, Mr. Spalding Hill and' Miss Sallio Burdette, Mr. Joe Hill and ii"??l!?r Eli,!ubcth.McK'nncr.iIr.1nncc and general makeup mado .him Will McCnrty and .Miss B Nevybem, of Hustonville, Mr. Bohon of Hus- tonvillo and Miss Prill Newborn, Mr. J. T. Wilkinson nnd Miss Elizabeth Vermillion, of Danville, 3Ir. Cassidy , M . 3 Amm -han" cellor, Mr. Cunningham and Mis -d T. , ... Ruth Culbertson, of Covington. Mr. Harry Camnilz, of Hustonville, und Miss Cochran, Mr. Joe Will Bout, of Hustonville, and Miss Ada Alponi Mr. Robert T. Bruco and Miss Sue m . ,. , .. . inyior j-.ngieman, jir. Uirl Carter, and Miss. Nancy Yeager, Mr. Joe Wolfe, of Danvillo nnd Miss'Alcno IiMirtii, of Lancaster, Mr." Russell Brown and Miss Ada Wesley of Lib erty, Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Johnson, , of Pittsburg, Pa., Mr. and.ilrs.'W. 'particular. R. Rice, of Louisville, Mrs. Susan, was e"xcei Yeager, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Wray, t i n i V -Mc"cfC'lwro"ff P'a, brought forth much ai I ii , '-" -"""j . V;' . V y" "en' ,,ftc.K .M1U.1MMH, j?ninu rnuiips. uny .nmg-t in. imuiiuc, uiivu iy eaiuenoru, ol ; ..r ii..:itn ii 1 iti i, . 11U51HIIVIIIL, mm jaijimiui oi iian ville, Louis Gill, Jop and Will Den ny, nnd Green Clay Walker, of Lan caster, Mr. Falconer, Mr. Banks nnd Mr. Coy, of Danville, Mr. nnd Mrs. drover C. Anderson, of Mt. Sterling. OATTS-UNDERWOOD Dr. B. F. Undent nixl of Louisvillo anil Miss Fairo It. Oatts of Rankiii. were qniixtly married at the Phoenix Hotel iu Le.intou, last Wednesday at'tcrrioou at 3:30 o'clock. The Tjride is the accomplished daughter of the late Wm. If. nud.ly, for it was n performance that S. E. Oajts:, and is ono of Wayne county's most charming young Indies and has many admirable traits, and who is greatly loved by all who know her. The groom is tho only son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kermcll Underwood or Danville, but now" a popular phy sicinn of Louisville, and is a most excellent young business man, who enjoys the confidence of all who havo the pleasure of his acquain tance. Soon nfter the ceremony thb hap py couple left for their home on Third and N Streets in Louisville. Their many friends wero surprised to hrar of their marriage ahd All wish them a long ntid happy wedded life. Monticello Outlook. Wayne , FARMERS FOR WILSON. Tho agricultural paper, Farra ftnd Home, made a postal card canvass of 4,000 farmers on its list in cv-' ery section of tile country, and tho result shows that thb. democrot'i' want ovemor WTuott, fit Now Jersey, ) us their' preAidentiul candidato and the Kepublicdnwattr bctiutoi Iia Follelle. The ecHojt lnbulntio"n byi sections of the country of replies from DiVmocrntio farmers showsrl iui.ru iruii:iviirvs nulling v.uuuj(i i pi,..-?- n..usu..i. i r.. ..... . nn..-... I v.i.itn, uuTtdiu; iit.i.uutj vw4ivj i Wilson, and the" field. ' Dcniocrmts-Wilson 2,190; giark. 7:30; Hannim 30IJ;5,cvtcruig 504., Renub cuus LufolletUi 2.000 - Taft 3.902; Hofievelt 303. . . - -- -,, ! Itobstvult 3G3. i t . ' r - -- PROMPT 5JPTTr'FMFVlT . It-is with TIetwuro .that I rec- mem Jesse DY,,Mu, towx'li$fc ance Man, ofUnford, .and .the, !Mlrt&-ffi eompaou- rreMiiifo, o'uim aor . M tinT Ww vwr luo ( WT prompt and liberal Uemcn(;qC my. -rjr, TiM$ hi. M,v IK J ".' Wn'Uh tifa ! loss o 4dvvcllawh,ph occurred 0.1 B rf j TU m c , ., t ,Ioj.w i&jgfgjt December d'J. 1011. Dated' U-MjU- U Mu TitifVvr. Jwk WK ? lgji (Signed) H, J. ItJiC-hrJU. .. MulwLdCluM,'IjVi,Jcrt Jr' vhw iiiM. J..obMd ' TiyMlli C. 1. KohoH& Sow ot Debaiionfo. centlv bold' to CI V. Trav'is. -of Ii)fWyett, .mHaim, 30' head of Jar;' .se Jrj at $M per aau. THE HIVALS. Very Cleverly PrtMnM ky Mt Jackswi's Schsal af ExprsstM Tho Rivals, a comedy kt'Tive" act by Richard. Sheridan, was very clev erly presented by membera of Miss1 Bertha Jackson's pupils from ber Opera House on Friday evening. Th i-i i .. , . " , school of cxnrcssion at WaltoH'a inclement weather caused many wW hud intended going to stay at homo and by it they wero denied the pleas ure of seeing a good p'ny w-fcll acf- tcit throughout. Wo think it was joe Jefferson who-mado tho oxtfel ct piny famous, but aro coustrain ed to tho belief that if these promis ing actors and actresses in tho per sons of Stanford young people will continuis'tfio work' they havo so well begun that soon tlio old play will beepme, as popular as of yore. As Sir Anlhopy Absi 80U Bright sunprfeed Uamo timo delighted h'u Absolut, Mx)rri- nd at tho Vnn,l vninn. .... .nU i ....'..- no fpintiiTii A a capital Sir Absolute, his son, was im)erhonatc,d by Harris Coleman, who played the role well. Bob Acres represented by Thomas Coleman, was all that could have been nsk- wl,ilfr si" I'uh O'Triggcr, by William McCnrfv. v n nr.n,ll,.r. creditable impersonation. John M, Waters, who promises to star beforo 'the foot lights, should ho follow theatncnl work, was good in both of liv Ml..vii,inj .i n,.i.i ,... V.ig A MU.nM..U U.(f. ASM.'... especially was he "at home" in the latter, WiUium Grimes, as Fag, was very clever, Tho three ladies who took part aro deserving of especial mention. , iiis-s Elizabeth Higgms, Hoskms became engaged in ,a con, id a cry difficult part, in j vernation, but ns" it was nof an an !ar. As .Mrs. Malaprop hc gry, onc,.he paid but little attention1 who ha n..t .,.,.1 i.. u.,t o. lof' jaw-brenking" word nil jn .jaughtor and" applause, .vtiss .Mary K. Duddernr. us Lvdia. TinguisU 8 par excellence, oho is very graceful and was not the least I rr..iti1..l u'itfi ctnnfl fricrit "XfiCja . .,.. .0 ......... ..., Jlatsv Grimes, who nortravcd'J,urw was as cuto a little attendatit' to Lydia Languish as could bo produc ed anywhere. The- piny was. a. rnyi- er iieavv one for amateurs lmt .the; players luastored it and a. very Sn lightful audienco 1'ft tho opera' house Both those who took part qnd their competent teacher are deserv ing of congrutulnlions for -the-ood work they did. It is indeed a pity that the elements behaved so bad-, everybody in Stanford would have enjoyed- had they had the privilege of witnessing it NOTICE TO CREI1T0RS. aft.- L.nco1u Circuit Court Amnnda J. Doan, Adrar. and eto Plaintiffs vs, L. S. Doan and etc., defendants. " All persons holding claims against tho cstnto of W. S. Doan aro here by notified to present and filo'lhe' sarao with the undersigned commis sioner, properly proven as required by daw on or before February 1. O. D. Florence, M. C. L. C. C. l-3wk. MILLEDGEVILLE. Born, to the wife of Ira Moser, a fine boy. --tif Misses Ada and Lesy -fJWlier, .of, Somerset visited Miss Matlio Gra sem last' week. M" ' "' Born, no." tlio wife of WT.T. Van- il00k a bov. j'rf. am Mrs. Matt Heryinzy, ot Danville, wero tho gacstof Mr. and Jlrs. John Moser last tveel Mrs. L? R. "Jones is" improving nicely. ' 'Mrs. James Hanson .1VB JM Wfeic tor St'llUOl,. j,. n: ,. i.'iil.i ii'..;... wn itijs I'.jtri .uciiiitmu, . uhi(hj n Tis .tho gucJ)t ot MUb Florea 3Icr- riman. - .Ono oftkv lfiM iHlnrwiin? "and nun - to - dafe soekk of XmaUalV v. as a tackei wm'ijtXhn W - - ' - ' ----- -!-- , r v r .Moser w "Ur'f hw,.eu.n -i --.. -""-.. T . j. ''Pentl McKfui(..of Unuvii'e, c cs J.tsl hV,1,,?("3 IH'.'! J .MwhwTafVSurtuu. Ikrl MyiM., Win- die PraitrCUoMia -Hubkara. B1 Mvsmc Lvmi vDTt. 'Olclos3IVei. ''i''ar - ... Mrs.r d 34if JMuIHpI vMutfi UiV lMt. a.Y'ViiVr:rhovi'KMlot.e ',stan't.u z .h 01 ouuft, ium, Jri.TiSTi. .l-l,i !l7 . Ilurf -nml U'nTtln. EMioktiHil1'llBi.( r - ivhw e ww i M !.'& liandred witne peareiUJfiWt'Crtiiity Judge liley' N'tdte" IW Ijfltortt iummiidlmi "rikftj MHnt;r !) . t '.- 1' s aflt ilWkrMHiiy morning, faav-f.f' ' A in.kiLMMnmte4 ,lu- the ease of. ,'. JefcTlWk,'I1flIa''vltK"kilk'nKr. - EUak itWWBS at Crab' Orelwrd oa - i batimte jsHv, JJc. ZX f. Mr, JnWia' Jn represented byAt tomiy$ZMMrn &' Alconi, f tliS - uy, ' iNfert Un'lhwell, WIhssJ' ijyW. 'Si Barril, ilfdl MLroseoliiif. V GpnntyJ J. S. OmMKMML broseolitMr. Tho MnLMVkma introduoed WA9 Dr. H.jSLSWPJrJ who was present5 wuen Hesk'lBSMWk' Jjis" dying dea- Idratibn, wlsiefi, IjKtmtMtaiiOawas'.'a. follows: " ' , f, "I went into Riddle's place and.' told Dud Wallin , wanted to, aoeJi.Bu -Wallin asked ino 'if I was deputy j marshal and I said "yes". He taon accused me ,of. following, theraujk which was not tho case. Dud tb-e . ald JI yeakill-iTno of "uif you" haVo to kill.us all.' Walter Wall passed in close to me and shot me in the left. I shot Walter WalllH and Trillcdliiin, 1 supposed I ran out' of Riddle's placo and Ernest Wollm. - caught hold of mc. I tned to snake hiraolf, buttho held on liko a loeck yhiI6. .stmsgluig with Ernest, who called fout.'Kill the d a of b ' ,' Jacob Wallin ran up. and shot me.'r ' James Ucrrin slated .that he, was, in ike nlacu of his'brother-ln.la'w. J. 0. Riddle, when W. Wnlliuianel .; -. ' ft .... ' . . . . to tnem'anu did not know who urea Jthe .Qrslas&ot in tho dupl which're- sulWgWnlttt Wnllm's death. JiMPntiMlidilln. who wns nlsn in J. a.lilulSh Jilace, tcstifled to about'. tho.MBie4 thing that James HarrWV gco was next celled ad. tautially what Ilerrin aifel .Mi " -' Hefha'd.- " ;R(ftf lliqvvard wa next introdiieed' .Sfc Jjfei' i.'.i .i - iv-ii.. itiii; n 4.H- r,. ".' I' i.wti ivnu vl. iiuimi Huiuii iu Bfc ; Vwkfi,''wh0 Tetiiraed the fire, 'kill- W;& H"-irWim- T " . . Ei...,. .;., . :Hi vi xiusiufiun vesiiueu ljU nrnv '.-- i ' i lirnncl.f i,if Vv 1ia 'lutr X K s tt? v - mt '." Collier and Dick BuchHftB. ibfy latter .colored, Akld of ijgi twiweti stmgglinfe in tho 'Street, BHnMj'it'waa dark; could 'noV tell wliif'tiidy Vcre. 'Tho.'niwr witness who actually saw and reiopnized tho- combatants ir tfio street, whieli wan "the 'ileal that' resulted in, Hos,krus' death was .T.' M. Lasley. lie paid h sas." Emetty, Wnlliu and Hoskins in a terrii liarid-to-hand fight near ihp pave- went in front of Riddle's soft drink! stand, , and vvheq thoy got nearly ia,'" the center of the street. Jacob' Wal lin approached tho men; walking: around until he tot in position,, to shoot Hoskins without eilantarinr. tho lifo of his nephew. AVaMia. thea. opened fire andTMIoskins 'released' his hold on Ernest "Wallin and turn -P cd as if to rnn, Jacob Wnllia'.firiBe'' I..... nn t.n .If. I .... H.. T .fLl . A.. ' u uv .1114 ou. iui. j.awuv iur-i , '11 uior. siaiea mat no was pwotot ' "'?,. niii-it uu cAaruiiiuuini iu 'nmuBB wounds was 'made, and ihaf imm M i, it-ji ,.--.ip u -; '. - " mwivi lartnii uvnsif mil fMIe lower itewn on 1h'a let one in tug upper inigti aim. 9191 an .. '. I... 1 .K.. other in the 'right hip, th,''WH Kg. the ono thot-waa fire,jlf Hi Ktns turaca around. , . s , A young son of HpskisatSok Hi witnosh staV and nraetiaalfv 'iV" roboratV'lt?. Laoy., aX Ifcwft aiTjouraWl? until JO- oa'ftiSKj this .f'j -. : morniinj. with about; CO toei -wjt- ueses' to be, examined. , .Jf1' 1 t.7a 'v..ii:.. 1 n. i ...i3 .. 1 T'i . r s r I XIWl I.UII11I UlUkHCC U, H IWHU ,u,'wiio tesuiH'o. niiif oH'74iMy ruing, staiei)' tlmt'lkere had ks ....'. 1 vi iij.'.i itf v 'ka,' -A. , . i,ts . av,,;,,.wr w? Hk V ""l1. ', ltt ,ff '"P1' "'UP" i snor, jieMiwiiwpiy WB' '" """ .H-nwiiw injf of tho killing of 'JIokww by ,uaf .tTH'iiH a row Hj(wwmniuri Vnmt t. WjdUn theu !. . 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