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The Marlboro democrat. [volume] (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, December 14, 1906, Image 5

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u, ?. Boulwaro,
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?on Sunemumerary.
H L'OIS 0161'IUOT.
., Presiding E.dov.
.'?'. 0. OM>< ll.
t. 'p. Pooler.
-.. "'rt Royal-A. Ii.
iii ll. CopolunrL
ip-J. B? Oampbclle.
Cl. P. Watson.
cV-rS. T.:Ovfcoli.
i., D. Gillespie.
dV~-T. L. Pt iv tn.
-vnptou--G. Ii. Shat?or.
Me-H. 13. Hardy.
-John Maunlng.
Hound O -S. P. Vaughan.
ii. H. l? j minor.
W, T. Bedon
baiigh'.
.W?lVerb6y?--J. Ii. Dnnlol,
Young's Island-Supplied by W.
A. Wim bei ly.
Oh!u,i'")t?ri Port Sooloty-P. A.
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..Student in Vandorbllb University
~~P, G. Gauds.
OpKKaUUUY D1ST1UCT.
W, T. Dubcan, Presiding Elder*
Abbeville-J, G. Bopor,
Butlor--O. L. Unit'.nt.
OokOsbury-G. K.. Whitaker.
cod, Main St.-M. B. Kelly.
Greo>iWu}d and Abbeville Mills-J.
M. Lawson.
Kinaids- I). P, Boyd,
Itfowbcrry:
. .GontraV-B. M. Gi tor.
Q'N/oalle Ut. and Mollohon-J. T.
Miller. .
rr y Ot.--"A. H, Boat.
-E, T. Hodges,
>. ;.; Parkovltte- -l?. lt, Doyle,
"lu! id K . it). StrioWlfiiirl.
?'.-O . , ->!. W. 'Whitaker.
?ht in
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II. B.
Atkin
B^tea
>. Willson,
Onlvorril'-.y
??ldor.
M?
G?
? n SV.,- i\ h\ Kilgo.
.A. ?. Brutton.
- I... E. Tumlpaeed.
. T. Macfarlane.
'Hod by J, 0. Hob
"li ii 0, IO. Peelo.
M , .tn Ard;].
Kt- ,i. I. BolU'iS.
GiibeH-^J. K. Inablnet.
laneville-J. N. Wright.
; jiexin'gtbn-A. 8. Leslie.
lexington ..Fork-E.A.Wayne.
,i.;i?ortJi August?.--J. L. Stokes,
.on-J. W. Arlail.
,\.,V' Leesville--M, M. Brabham.
Ivldgeway-O. N. llountreo.
Wagouor-Suppllod by I. N. Stone
)v:;.,.( Warronvlllo-Supplied by D. iv.
Hoof.
Wateroe- Supplied by W. I), Pat
rick.
>>;?; GolurjaW?S','Oollege-W. W. Daniel,
if|^;?i^^eiAdent.J S. H. Zimmerman, Agent.
Epworth Orphanage--W. it. Whar
f-iHi'.' ton, Superintendent.
Palno College- G. W. Walkor, Pres
ident.
Assistant Sunday School Editor.
Ii. IT. Goaty.
Gonforeuoo Mls'domuy Secretaries
-~P, F. Kllgo, II? B. Browne.
FL0U15 NO iii J ) I STU IGT.
W. P. Meadors, Presiding Elder.
?Bennettsvlllee-M. W. Hook.
BcnnctU.vlllo Ct.-A. T. Dunlap.
Brightfiville-P. B. ingraham.
Gartersvillc-Supplied by J. E. Tay
lor.
Oheraw--B. C. Murphy,
Oheraw Cb,-Suppllod by F. S.
Hook,
Ohestox field- J. T. S.oviuson.
Glyde-J. B. Weldon.
Darlington:
Trinity-P. B. Wells.
Epworth and Lumbar--Supplied by
H. C. Bothea.
Darlington Ct.-J. lt. T. Major.
Florence-T. E. Morris.
Hartsvlllo-B. J. Guess,
Jeff orson-lt/ A, Itouso.
Lamar-A. lt. Phillipa.
Liberty--D. H. Everett.
Marlboro--J. L. Mulllnnlx.
MoOoll Mills-Supplied by Hamlin
Etherodge.
South Floronco - Supplied by W. O
Gloaton.
Tlmmonaville-E. W. Mason.
OltlCKNVlLl.K DISTRICT,
E. P. Taylor, Presiding Elder.
Otlnton-W. H. Hedges,
ICvsley-lt. M. Dubose.
Fountain Inn-G. H. Waddell,
Gray Court--J. F. Anderson.
/Greenville*.
Bunoumbo St.-W. M. Duncan.
?it. Paul's-W. Iv. Vaugghan.
Hampton Ave,-A. E. Driggero.
, : . 'Wost Greonvlllo and Monaghan-N.
;,$sh Ballenger; ono to bo supplied,
timpson and Poo-J. TS?. leom,
' ^Groonvllle Gb. J. F. Att&way?
Gr?or'a-C. B. Burns,
Laurena:
jtrirab Church- J. D. Grout.
Laurena Ct.- -.lupolied by A. A,
Mor ritt.
Worth PlokeiiB-SappHotl by SamueJ
McCarty. \
.Picken? 1 ). '!>. .lone?. \
v - piedmont-8. T. Blackman. )
j louth Greer.J? G. Huggln.
Traveler Rost-rH, F. Uiya/'t.
. W6?t Wasley . ?1.,--t. Waiker
J;, O DAY;?.
Sanier.
O. Kirkland *, J. A..
jpemuuiorary.
lia-Suppilad by J. M.
Supplied by W, 0. Kel
Latta J. W. Speak*.
Latta Ot.-W. B. Baker.
Little Book-K. K. Mooro.
. Lor ii. -AT. W. Godbold. WM
Marlon--M. L. Carlisle.
Marlon Ot.-Supplied by J. H.
Brown.
Mu'llns-W. L Walt
UUllns Ot.-Dove Tiller.
IC??U Mullins-3. E. Rushton,
?coamaw-Allan Macfarlane.
Student in Vanderbilt Unlvtrslty
J. H. Graves.
.Jouforenoo Seorctary of E3uoation
.W, 0. Kirkland.
onANOKuuiih DISTRICT.
Jan. \V, Kllgo, Presiding E'der.
Bambarg Station and Mlh<>-Peter
Stoker; ono to bo supplied by J. 0.
Thomas.
Brauohvlllc-E. II. Bookman.
Barnwell-lt. A. Youguo.
Cameron- A. 0. Walker.
Donmark -J. B. Traywlok.
iMiHtc-L. E. Wiggins.
ElloMc-J. W. Neely.
F rt Motte-E. Hodges.
l.'ug'ey-G. M. Peeler.
Norway-J. A. Graham.
Orsngeburg:
St. Paul's-L. P. M Gee.
?rangebnrg Mills-Supplied by N.
V, Jaokeon.
Orange burg Ot.-G. W. Davis.
Orauge-W. P. Dukes.
M.. >t?villi -W. C. O ven.
Springfield-J. L' Tyler; M. M,
Forgueou, Supernumerary.
St. Matthews-J. H. Tbaokor.
Swansea-L. K. Gault.
KOOK HILL DISTRICT.
B. E. Staokhouso, Presiding Elder.
Blaokstook-ll. M Singleton.
Ohester-M. L. Banks.
Chester Ot. A. E. Holler.
East Ohester-Supplied by S. .M
Jon os.
E?st Lancaster-E. M. McKlssiok.
Fort Mill-W. M. Owings.
Hlokory Grove-J. C. Counts.
Lancaster-R. E. Turnipseed,
Lanoastor Ct.-W. C. Winn.
Lancaster and Ohestor Mills-Sup
plied by 0. P. Oartor.
' North Rook Hill-W- A. Bock
ham.
Rlohburg-W. A. Falroy.
Rook Hill;
St. John's-W. B. Duncan.
Laurel St - W. B. Gibson.
Mauohostor.-Supplied by E.
Myers,
Rook Hill Ct.- W. H. Arlan.
Van Wyok-R. E. Sharp.
WinnBboro-Henry Stokes.
Yorkvillo-H. J. Oautben; S. A.
Weber, Supernumerary.
York Ot. -Supplied hy E. K. Har
din.
' or A HT A N n u n o DISTRICT.
Marion Dargan. Presiding E'.dar
Belmont-W. W, Williams.
Blaoksburg-0. C. Derrick.
Bnffjlo and Bethel-J. W. Elkins.
Clifton and uowpor?? - J. L. Har
ley.
Oampobelki-E Z James.
Ohorokee-B. M R ibortson.
Booroo-J. C. Chandler.
Gaffney:
Buford St.-S. B. Harpor.
UnruBtone St.-J. B. Wilson.
Gr ff iey Ot.-T. B. O fron.
Jonesvil.t -D. E. Camak.
Kelton-Supplied by J. G. Farr.
Paoolet-T. F. Gibson.
RrldvllleAT. J. Whlto.
Santuo- Supplied by R. A. Brook,
Spattaubur^i
Cantral-W. A. Massebeau: W,
8. Stokes, Supernumerary.
Bethel and Glondalo-D. W. Kel
ler.
Duncan and Saxon-J. T, Fow
lor.
City Mission-J. W. Sholl.
Union;
Graoo-D. M. MoLeod.
G-eon St.-W. B. Justus.
Wofford College-R. A. Child, Fl
aano?al Agent.
Southern Christian Advooate-S.
r\. Nettles, Eiltor.
BUM MICK VII.I.1C DISTUICT.
J. E, CarUalo, Presiding Eldor.
Ct.dcs-J. A. White.
Oordcsvllle-Supplied by J. M.
knowles.
Cypress-Suppllod by W. M. Pat
lok.
Dorohoster -W. H, Murray.
Georgetown:
Duncan-T. G. Herbert.
West Bud - W. P. Way,
Greeleyville-R W. Splgner.
Grjvor-S. C. Morris,
Harley ville-J. P. lnablnet.
Harper-W. H. Thrower.
Johnsonville-T. J. Olyde.
Klngstree Station-J. E. M^haffoy,
Lake City Station- -S. J, Bethea.
McOollauvllle-L. E Peeler.
Aunopolls-C. W. Burgess.
Providence-E. A. Wilkes; J. F.
W?y, Supernumerary.
Rid neville-H. C. Mcuzon.
Rome-W? s. Goodwin,
Saltors-Supplied by J. O. Carro
vay.
Saw pit-Supplied by J. E. Oartor.
St. Georur- J. M.Stoadman.
Sorunton-W. S. Henry.
Sumrnoraile-H. R. Mills.
SUMTER DISTRICT,
n. W. Hayn, Presiding l?ldor.
Bethany-T. W. Munnerlyn.
BlHhopvllle- 0. B. Smith.
Camdon--0. C. Herbert.
Heath Springs-E P..Unison.
Jordan- S. H. Booth.
Kershaw-A. O Jeffcoat.
Lynchburg -S. O. Oantoy.
Muming-D. Arthur Phillips.
Now Zion---L. L. Bodontaugh.
03wego-David Huoks.
Plnowood-J. H. Noland.
Provldenos-D. A.Lawis.
Richland-0. S. Felder.
Santos-E. S. Jones.
Sb. John and Rimbert- L. L.
mblneb.
Burrier:
FlrutOhuroh-J, W. Daniel.
. Magnolia St-S. D. Balley.
Transferred to the Western North
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G M Boyd, .1 A Oampbell, W A ar
larko, N. B. Olarkson, A M Ohroitz flt
?rg, R U Dagnall, D D Dintzlor, R f0
Dulile, G M Dukes, G W Catlin, D.
, W Jsokson, W W Jonei, N K Mob au
rn, lil M Merritt, J J Nevlllo, I J rtr
ewborry, T P Phillips, J A Porter, AD
r 0 Power, Geo H Pooscr, J M Bog
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rahnamaker, J A Wood, J J Work. Lq
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O?30?n UwAltowuJ Dp *
or ?it Fovt Rianon.
peoial dispatch from Moorohet
my, N. O., says Friday af tomoo
vuii. four o'clock Captain Pough, :
th Fort Macon Ufo saving static
wa . >?>,l-.'i ^.>.'j?* rbi? '..
Mnbraonts, breakwater and large pier
Tho breakwater Just la iront t
vibe main building baa completely dla
Appeared and there ie now over 50
?et of water, whero only prior t? t
was three feet above the high water
mark. The large wharf In front of
au uuiiOiutf baiiuitiCl uuvii the wale
ould not let it settle and Oap
ain Pou ?h says this morning ?here lt
ivor 60 feet of water where generally
tn -n T?>HM, n?-. ???ht to ten feet on
an average hi Wi tide.
UapuA.u Jfuutfu UAiiod his mon out
nd they move everyvuing the)
soulrt out ot the station, for fear tho)
rould all bo swallowed up. He say?
he main building is all Intact no?
ut In a dangorous position. He lost
all his wood for tho winter that was
piled along the breakwater'. He says
then was no shook or any thing to at
traot his attention except the gradual
Battling of the earth. Ho says there aro
largo oraoks running on the hills now.
The disturbance lastod fully forty
minutes, the foundation around thc
oart end of the building has settled
about tlvo feet. The citizens hore
think it was caused by tho gradual
heavy current settling against that
point of \sho beaoh and had out a sub
torrnnian ohannel undor the break
water and boaoh.
UBACH GRADUALLY KINKING.
At tlvo o'oltck this evening the
beaoh ls within two feet of the life,
station, The beaoh ls now gradually
sinking, The doora in tho main
building oanuot bo dosed. The boaoh
has given a 'ay about ten feet during
the day. Tho station and all build
lng8 are expeoted to go at any time.
HIS ??&K WA8 PITIFUL.
0?taleptle Whlto Tramp Foll Into Uta
On mp Firo.
The Columbia Record says in agony
hom horrible wounds and subleot
without warning to cataleptic Ats,
Joorgo Edwards, a white tramp, who
lays ho is a nativo of Spartauburg,
was taken from Southern railway train
ST?. 30 ou its arrival hero eat ly Friday
norning and plaood in ono of tho
wicking rooms at the depot for Boodi
ni trsatmont. Dr. Frank T. Kendall,
ibo local surgeon of the railway, tind
og upon investigation that tho man's
njurios had beon reooiv3d before be
leoamo a passenger, declined to as
lurro obargo of tho oaso. Ho reported
io City Pbysiolau O, F. Williams anrl
jbo latter had tho unfortunate mau
arought to lils oi?loo lu the police pat
rol wagon. His wounds were dressed
ind ho was sont to his old homo in
Spsrtanburg on tho ll o'olook train.
Edwards was on hts way from Char
leston north. Ha left tho railway sta
tion near Blaokylllo and lu one of the
umto oatalepMo tits to which ho is
mi j.M t fell Into his oauip tire oud re
jeivod borrlblo burns on thc right band
ind arm, hip and right sida. Passers
oy found him and took him to Blade
?III?, whore a kindly phyelolau ap
plied llrst aid bandages and suppllod
dm with a tlokot to Spartan
aurg. B> the timo ho reaohed Co
lumbia, turnover, tho pain of his
wounds and fevor resultlug from
&hem raado him uuablo to proceed
further.
Ho vas able to walk, however, and
titer bia wounds had boen droRsed
r/anderod down Gervais street. Op
posite tho polloo station fooling that
io oould not go much further, lie
sroased over to tho state house
(rounds and fool swooning on the
?rasa, Passersby found him there,
ind aftor restoratives had been ap
jllod ho rallied suruolontly to go on to
3p!.rta.nburg, whero ho said thcro
were relatives who would oaro for him.
EIGHWE?KNOWN DKAD ,
Town Flooded ?a ltoeult of IJOII/C
Continued Kalila.
As tho result of 30 hours soaking
alu over southern Arizona the mlu
ng town of Clifton, with 3,000 peo
ile, was swept by a terriilo fijod and
umdreds of Inhabitants have tied to
bo mountains for Bafoty. Owing to
lis&blo'd wires details are hard to ob
?in, but tho known dead Thursday
eaobol 18. Most of tho population
ve Mexicans and Italians whose
Louses aro inundated.
Tho oatastrope began with tho
rreaktng of a big reservoir in the
nountalns, precipitating a vast flood
ii tho Chase crook quarter of Clifton,
'bo prinolpal streot was ruined. It
IM along this street that tho fatala
lea occured, as the flood engulfed the
ooplo without warning. Two
imericanB aro known to have perish
d, ono being o&nght in tho wrookrgc
nd drowned. North and south
lifton are swept by the current of
tic San Francisco rlvor.
A new school building and a acoro
f bouses woro washed away. Thc
illroad bridge ls tottering. All in
urination lu sent out from a I tolo* h ?no
Hijo surrounded by water. The
teat smelting plant of tho Arizona
oppor works at Clifton is said to
ave been badly damaged. Tho Arl
)t.a aud Niiw Mozioo Railway oompa
y will bo a heavy loflor, as Its yards
rid shops aro Inundated.
Clifton ls In Graham county, Bouth
intern Arizona, lt is locatod at
io end of a branoh of the Ariz ina
nd New Nexloo rallioad and hus a
degraph and oxprcss ollloo. It Sis
uilt upon the bank of the Rio San
ranclsoo, a brandi of tho Suit riv
Shot From llnlilml.
W. A. Guinn, a prominent attorney
id hotel ovvrii\r living at MoOays,
cnn , waa shot In tho baok Thursday
Igbb. as he wan entering tho gate of
ls borne, by unknown parties. Ho
r d Friday morning. There is no duo
i tb > identity of the assassin. An
lamination or surrounding premisos
aa made by ollloors and tracks wore
und In a dower gardon opposite tho
ito or tho Guinn residence.
Htolo ? Btroot Our.
At Fast Liverpool, Ohio, the pollco
o looking for a stranger who stole a
rcet oar late Thursday night, ran lt
ur milos und oollooted faro from all
.isen?ers, and then deoampod. Con*
lotor Doltz was at a pump gotting a
ink, whon tho tblof stopped aboard
d gavo tho starting signal, Tho
Hov/ managed tho businoss so well
at tho motorman, curtained in on
count of the rain, suspootod notlv
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?f>??.?v*?!? T!?!iae?u Ituoolvetl Ijryudrec.?
ol juottors Anent ?fi* \
Senator Tillman Ia the reorient o
und rocla pf letters of oomme adatlc
ad congratulation on hts recant ul
toranoes on tho raoo question'-In th?
Vlndy Oltv. The Washington cor res
indent of the S par tanbury; Juurua
ays with bis regular run ot ma ll thest
letters heap in dally, and corro, from
all pitts ot tbo U.I fd States home
aro fron. Vow York olty, UMo igo and
no. gu?? i>uiuiii u< ku?. .JN^ith au.d
Wo.?.b. One of these epistles/from t
?Q -i~r>* hf w?o'iini/^" r> (j. % con
tains the expression. "Although there
liu't muon m?o ot me, 1 wilb, follow
j JU and your prlnolplos to bob,."
One ot the letters, opened by hh
ooretary Saturday morning und po
used with interest by the senator, ii
(rom "An Old Oonfodorate Soldier.'
U letters from ?ho old teten ON an
ouch in order nowadays with tin
'"W." tillO l?*.t??* WU? qniMirrtfl b,V y1"
repr?sentative from Mr. Tillman and is
glvon to his friends wno reid thc
Journal: ,
Hon. BonJ. E. Tillman, Washington,
D. g.
Dor: .Tr;-I wish to forward my
oongratulatlona to you upon the fine
speech you mado while In C lioago,
a d show my appreciation b r onolos
lng bo you a bank note from South
Carolina, dated November eleventh,
Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-Thrco.
I have hold this note for some time
and prizidlt highly, but after reading
your Uhloago speech, 1 deolded that I
could not put it to a better uss than
to present lt to ono of South Carolina's
most worthy Hons. The greatest ma
jority of tho people of Baltimore with
whom I havo como in oontaot, have
spoken delightedly of your determina
tion and nervo in bringing up the
"raco issue," af tor being warned that
it mlgbb bring forth dire results.
Kindly accopt my congratulations and
note. From an old Con federate Sol
dior? Sluooroly,
Capt. John A. Burgess.
No. 600 Fast 22j St., Baltimore,
Md. Deoeunber 1, 1906.
Aooompaulng the letter was an old
faded, tattered paper bill, seventy
three years old, and tho legend, bald
ly printed on tts faoo, and Bet off
with several engravings, ono of thom
a picture or General Sumptor, states
under dato of Nov. ll, 1833, that
' The Oommeroial Bank of Oolumbla,
S. 0., will pay to J. Bryce, or Bear
or, Five Dollars. Tbe bill ls unsigned
by the president and oashior of the
bank.
Senator Tillman prizes this letter
and bill of aute-bellum days very
highly. He sbutod that be would have
his secretary plaoo the bill in a scrap
book for preservation. Although the
bill "represents nothing on clod's
green earth, nor aught lu the waters
toolow," it oumes from an old soldier
who ls in sympathy with Mr. Till
man and hl? views on the raco problom,
and lt is duly apprrolated.
THE KLfcCTEIC LINK.
South Garfeln? l'ublio Sorvloo d'eu,
pnration. Auks fur Charter.
Tho South Carolina Publio Ser jico
Corporation of Now York and ibis
Stfi^e has given notice of stu Ns
tlou for a ohnrtor for tho pro^c J
cleotrlo and steam railway linc on., O?
Ors.ugeburg to Charleston and also to
Columbia and Augusta. Tho oorpcr
ation wes organ i 7. sd some time ago {n
Now York with a capital of ilO.COlj,
OOO and with Ohas. R. Van. Fiten aijd
otnors of that olby baok of lt. Lat*r
a mooting wa i hold In Springfield, in
Orf.ugeburg county and it was decid
ed to organizo under the lav/a of tble
State. Tito uookH of Subsorlptio'j will
bo opened In Orangeburg on January
0, 1907, and tho formal application
says:
"If tho said charter bo granted tho
said corporation will be authorized
and empowered to condoran land? and
other property for its proposed rail
road or railway tracks and stations
and landings for its proposed K'eam
hOF.t buslucbs or system, and for all
other corporate purposes of thc taid
corporation, as fully set fourth and
staled lu tho said otlioe of tho seore
tary of state, to which declaration rtf
erenca io hereto speoially mp.de as a
part o' this notloe, and proposes to
condemn lands and other property for
ell of its corporal?, purposes, if noces
nary, in tho following counties, to wit:
Charleston, Berkeloy, DoronestJr, Or
angeburg, Richland, Lexington, Salu
da, Greenwood, Abbeville, Anndrson,
Greenville, Spartanburg, Cherokee,
York, Cheater, Fairfield, Union, Now
norry, Laurens, Aikon, Colleton and
Bamberg, in tho State of South Caro
lin t, and Mecklenburg, In thc State
rf North Oirolina; and also in the fol
lowing towns and cities: Charleston,
Oningcburg Columbia, Lexington, Sa
hula, Greouwood, Abbevillol Ander
ROD, Greenville, Gaffney, Yt.?kvllle
Rook Hill, Ciioater, Union, L*tirons
Newberry, Aikon and Bamboig, and
other olttcB and towns in tho counties
vbovo mentioned; and to own, con
struot, equip and operate a ra'iway or
railway system for 1 mal business In
said towuB and cities."
The notice is signori by Messrs. J
J. Timmes, J. C. LaVIn, J. A.. Bill
Goo. Fieok, Jr., J. P, Bonney, Chas
lt. Van Ellen, Jno. F. Tlmmoa
J no. C. Lott, Jos. A. Craig, Sci Kobo
ft, H, Jennings and Lawronoo M
Pinokn?y.
C?OIIIK to Oklahoma.
Througo t*o or throe state agonts
Oklahoma land oomplnios have lately
been doing some activo canvassing
In South Carolina, and have oaused
numbers of restless Carolinians to In
vest lu Western real estate, In one
party, which loft Tuosd ty for Oklaho
na to invostigato tho land oifor were
ibo following: Mossrs W. P. Balling
&on and I). B. Boasnn, of Woodruff
31. B. Clayton, J- C. Klnard and S
W. Cnlomen, of IChrhardt's; W. B
[browning, of RldgovlUo: S. P. Copo
>f Cope, C. A. II (ros a?d J. M. Com
nendor, cf Floronoo; J, W. Irwin, of
Kingsorae; W. B. Hodges and A. A
tfoOord, of Hodges; Mr, Graham
iinith, of Chappels_^_
IJoy fr'AtAlly Hitor,
At Phenlx, Ala., Louis MoOlain
Ivo yaar-old son of Mrs. Guuslo Mo
Jlaln, was shot and fatally wounded
>y his playmate, Monto Mooro, aged
Ix, son of I. H. Moore, ab te t o'olook
thursday morning, with a navlor ri
le. No ono saw tho shooting, but lt
s supposod to havo boon Moldontal
L'ho ball ontorod the center of tho
loy's forehead, shooting his brains
ut. An operation was performed
ut phystotans think lt useless. Both
amilles are pr omit tout and tho
ragody la a great shook.
Heroism is generally a tool lah act
dth a auooeaatul termination,
(
TIED \ND GAGOm
A SVU?atKIt ???O?.W.WI? ?l'iNWIflljMSH
A NI? VII ION ?OBBHO.
He Wa? Driving Home When Sot Up
on by an Unknown Party
or Parties.
Attacked, knocked uuoonsoiona,
bound, gagged and robbod ot his cash
by an unknown party Thursday night
six miles northeast of Union, is what
Is said to happened to Wallace Law
son) aooordlng to the sensational story
told by himself to a press rep osenta
tive shortly after bis arrival in Union
about 1 o'olook Friday.
The following ls the story as rela
ted to the Union correspondent. of
The State on Friday :
"I oame to Union yesterday, bring
ing my wife and two onlldren. They
spent the night with their oousin,
Mrs. Lula Barton. I left Union, re
turning home about P o'olook. Wallaoe
Knox, a frlond, was with mo until we
reaohed bis home, flvo miles from hero,
after I drove on alone, letting my
mule Jog along slowly in the dark.
"After going about ono milo farth
er, tho drat thing I know I felt a blow
on the baok of my head, whloh knook
cd me from tho buggy, As I struok
the ?round I folt two othor blows on
my forohoad, when I beoame unoon
80I0U8. When I reoovored conscious
ness, the moon was shining, and 1
was lying aorois tho read with my
hands tied bohind mo with a haodkor
ohlef from my own pooket, and I was
?agged with another bandkerohlef
a White cotton one, which looks like it
has never been usod before
"This happened in a lonely stretch
of woods, a high bank on ono sido, and
a patoh of pines on tho othor, When
struok I wau humming a hymn and
loaning back in my buggy, with tho
top baok.
.'When I got up I could not move
my arms and did not got them untied
until 1 had walked a milo to the homo
of Mr. J. O. Harris, my father-in
law, whero 1 live.
"ID tho lot at homo I found the
mulo and buggy I had been driving
When roleasod I put'my hand in my
pookots to seo lt I had lost anything,
and found missing two pocketbooks,
in my blaok folding on (whioh had my
name, weight and height on a card in
it and Chicago National Trust comp
any on the outside) a 920 bill and a 85
bill, and in the otibor, a double snap
pocketbook, I had 82.05 in Bilvor and
BOim receipts. Ono of the receipts was
from F. M. Adamson Oot. 24 for 816
then a reglBtorod letter reooipt from
E'zle for 84.50, and also a waybill of
aomo cotton seed-ali made out in my
name. My silver watch was left, how
Bvor, and when I go the house I found
lt was 1 o'olook.
"My head was hurting mo torridly
then, and after bathing lt, I wenb to
bed. This morning my brother-in-law,
E W. Harris, oamo with me to tho
spot and wo oould lind only two traoks,
ono leading to the woods and no sign
of anything elsa except where some
one had been sitting on the sido of the
road.
"As to who oould have done it, I
have no idea, for so far as I know 1
have no enemies, Rod no ono saw mo
th? money c<? the a treats yeator
day; though I handled tho puckfltbook
wita only tho small change in it. This
ls about all I know that I oau think
of now."
Mr. Lawson ls a young farmer,
abont 22 years of ago, tho son of Win.
Gilles Ltwson, ir. married and has two
llttlo ohlldreu. When spoken to about
whan ho left Union, ho 8&id that ho is
uot acouutomed to drinking and was
perfectly sober, so that thoro seems to
bo do reason to think that the affair
was all a fauoy. Ho also shows plain
ly the mar kn of the bio vs on his h ?ad.
FATALLY 8 HO I
(Vn "Unloatlotl Gun" Dona Terrlblo
Work Near Upurl mi hui /,;.
Hattlo Lon Coggins, tho eight year
Did daughter cf Mr. A, L. Goggins,
^vno llvos about tlvo miles from Spar
banburg on tho White Stone road, was
locldcnt&lly shot and killed Thursday
fcftornoon by her twin brother, Wm.
LI. Coggins. Herman Smith, a nine
/ear-old negro boy, was also shot in
Dbe face and side of tho head and is
o a serious condition.
Tho aooldent wau a torrlblc ono and
jhe news was received In SpArtanburg
with muoh regret, as all parties on
ion ed are well known here, Thurs
lay afternoon about 3:20 o'olook tho
(Wo Coggins children and the nrgro
loy was playing with a single-barrel
ihotgun, whioh wau nob thought to be
oadod. Tho little Oogglus boy was
ilaylng with tho gun In tho hall w'th
ithor children standing around when
?he gun was in somo manner discharg
ed, The gun was loaded with
mall shot, but at the clono rango the
oad literally tore a hole in the little
[irl's breast, going through hor heart
loath oamo almost instantly, The
oad of Bliotfchon struok thc negro boy
,nd he is in a vory sorious condition
f ho recovers ho will probably lose an
ye.
Mr. Coggins, tho father of tho lit
le girl, was in tho Hold when the ac
ldont happened, and had to bo sum
Qoned. Ito statcu that he was not ac
uetomod to leaving tho gun loaded
nd did not know how tho cartridge
lappened to bo in the gun,
CJr?'/.y Man Hhootn.
At Jaokson, (ohio, Elmer MoNeal,
, demented coal miner, armed with
wo revolvers, Sunday shot lndisorlm
tiatoly at passengers in a orowded
rolloy oar, instantly killing Harry
Vlilto, probably mortally wounding
. D. VanAtta, of Nowark, Ohio, aud
overoly wounding J. E. Klnnison,
uporlntendcub of tho pu hilo sohools
t faok?on. MoNe&l w???uaily thrown
brough a oar window, lloluadlng tho
istols, he went up town pursued by
Ulgera and citizens, who shot him
brough tho head, mortally wounding
ira after a running light, at Main
nd Bridge streets. MoNoal was twice
patlont at tho Athen? Insano Auy
im, but was not violon.1: He was
ob known to any of the victims.
Elephants Ato loo Muon,
AsslJtant Seoretary of the treasury
.oynotds ia rid of four big old
ephaots whloh bavo boon tho bur
sn of bis life for several months,
iio oiop'nanta bolong to a showman
ho on Importing thom to this ooun
y gave thidr value as 82,300. Ap
raisers deolarcd the animals were
or th 84,000, and thoy wero
ized. The animals ate so muoh
eyuolds was driven to dispair trying
> food them. Finally he leased thom
. the showman, ponding tho dtolilon
the owe, to havo the owner feed
id elephant B. Tho owner has now
tiled with the government,
!
ANoT?JS? WBKt?K.
jfhroo Mon Killed, by Knar Kurt Col
Union on ?outnorn.
Tbroo killed ?nd sevaaal injured r*>
suited from a terrible wieok willoh cc?
unod on the main Uno ot tho Soutb
rn railway, about 300 yards from tb?
itation lo Danville, VA., at au early
lour Saturday morning.
The dead aro:
Engineer G. 0. Kinney, of No 34,
a fast passenger tram from Jackson
aita to the north,
Flagman O. J. Mull, of through,
treiguij train No 84 "
An unknown man, wi ose bedy was
b '-nod and mangled bejond all recog
nition. .
J. no wrcok resulted from a rear-end
jolUsion similar to tl e one in whioh
President Spencer, of the Southern
railway, lost his life soaroely moro
tban a week ago, and nob two hours'
ride from the soone of the present dir.
aster.
Further o m motin g lt ? with the
Thanksgiving tragedy is the faot that
the engineer of the train, No. 34, who
was killed Saturday morning, was. the
same man who pulled the tnrottle of
the train that plunged into President
Spencer's oar. On that oooasion m
came out uni or a tobed; today ho died
at his post.
Tbo wreck occurred at 4 o'oloolc.
Tho freight train was Btaudlug on the
main line when the passooger crain
approaohod from the rear and vlthoui
warning, the giant hurled itself on top
of che frail oars of the frelg it, crush
lng thom with its weight.
Fire quickly broke Out and 6 or 8
oars burned rapid/.
Kinney and the unknown man wore
killed instantly, while Mull, who is
said by che railroad authorities to be
responsible for the aooldent, died lator
in a hospital here, having suffered a
severe wound in tho head.
The faot that he didn't protect the
roar end of the freight, as ho saoun
have done as a ll ag man, is said to bi
the d'roct oause of tho accldont,
though two telegraph opera CD rs arc
partially blamed for allowhg the two
trains in the blook together.
GILLETTE CONFESSES
That Ho Killed Ornoo Brown, HIB
Swoothoart.
Ab Herkimer, N. Y., on Thursday
Ohostor Glllotto, chargoi with the
brutal murder of Graoo Brown, Ul?
sweet heart, whom he betrayed and
afterwards deserted, has set at rec
all theories in tho mystery by confer t
sing that ho killed hor.
Tho confession carao to many as a
bolt from a cloudless sky, but to at
least six people lt is said that tho
confession bad previously been made,
In a statement made publio today.
Gillott lndilT ronty deolares:
"I am guilty; I killed Graoo. I
struok hor twloo with my tonal? rao
quot and then dumped ber body over
board in tho lake."
Thin ?mme confession, it is said, was
made before the vordlot was returned.
Gillette ls said to havo oonf isaed to
his couasel and others.
It ls said that in tbo event GI He t ? o
had boon given the mercy of the i
court, noeffort wein, avo been mad" j
by his counsel to secure a new trial, j
as the lawyer who so ably defended
tho youthful prisoner know all the
time that his client was a bloody aud '
self-confessed murderor.
Lawyer Milis, lu the hope of aiding
thc boy lu making a strong statement,
wt nt to Gllotto's cell r?urlng tho trial
and asked for a full recitation of the
facts or. that fatof ul af comoon.
lb ls said that Glllotto then oonfoss
ed muoh to tho surprise and horror of
i thc attorney.
Jt'lnuuhod Through 'JL'IK III.
A theatre train on tho Now York
Central and Hudson Uiver railroad,
about midnight Friday night plowed
through a gang of workmen on the
HaWom river bridge of the New York
Contrai and Iludsou Ri vor railroad,
Instantly killing ono ct tho mon and
fatally Injuring another. Tho work
men were inst?.!1 lng a Bimini system
on tho third rail syBtcm for tho Con
trai Eieotrlo trains. The mau klllod
was John Kaiser, address uokawn, and
the man fatally burt, John Manrngar
tou, of 07 East Ono Hundred and Sev
enteenth street, The train that struok
tho two men did not stop. After thc J
aocident became known, all trains
wore held up until the foreman of the
! gang had oalled the roll of his men to
ascertain if tho others wore safe.
McCall St.ro.-.itio.
Congressman MoCall, Rapublloan of
Massaohnietts, In an Inte/ view takes
a shot at Roosevelt on tho Japaneso
question, Ha says lt would be pro
oisoly in point for tho president
to proproae putting himself at oho
head of the army to administer
other laws of the United States-tho
anti-trust laws for Instanoe. When
tho battleships have batted down tho
remnants of San Francisco and people
havo been put to the sword to give
the Japanese right to education tn
the schools tho court? will havo been
dono away with and the nation
taught a now and short art to enforce
of laws.
Will Not Hau?;.
The prison oommisfionors at Atlan
ta Thursday morning reoommondod
to Governor Terrell a eom mu tatton ui
tho Bontonoes of Milton and Jesse
Rawlins from death to lifo Imprison
meut In the State penitentiary. Tin
two boys wero sontenoed to hang in
Va'.dosta Friday morning. Their
father, J. G. Rawlings, was hanged
Tuesday. The father went to bin
death protesting that lils sons wero
innocent, but tho negro, Alf M inro.
sworo to tho last that they aided
lu the murder of tho Carter cblldieu,
Itnhhod (ho i>OPOt.
At Dosoba, Kan., a robber' only
Thursday attacked Miss Zina IPok
ert, night operator for the Santa Fe,
robbed the depot mouoy drawer of a
handful of small chango and escaped.
MHs Ileokerb was kn oked senseless
with a wagon wheel spoke, Her;
Assailant was a whit? mau about 26
ycuta of ago. Tue douorlptluu tits
that of Leonard D. Connor, a private
In Company I, engineer orops, who
isoaped from tho federal military pri
ion at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Aooidtmtal Auphyxiatn io.
Aooldontal asphyxiation ls given as
ihe causo of the death at W.sblng
fla Friday of John Cropper, a re
trod lawyer, who wai prominent in
,he national capital. His v/ifo, who
s in New York, ls tho daughter of
ihe late Robert Mc Lane, at ono timo
?H?lster to Franco. Mr, Grouper was
o years of ago. He was a member
.f the Society of tho Olnolnnattt and
f theSooioty ot tho War of 1812,
BRUTA
MHtXMWt* MAi.-?iAlt?
O AUil ANJ> H ?UN HY I'O li
And lutitilatos Their Bodies In a
. Moat Horrible and Fohook?ug
Manner
Bulls, which is just one mlle bolow
Vano?, wee tho scone of A most brut
al and horrible murder on last Sun
day.aftornoon whan a nfgro by tb*
narnu of Emanuel Mallard murderer
In a odd blooded manuor two other
negroes, Oabb Poroher and Flenrj
Porohor, two toothers. It seemi
from ?be tosttmony that was brought
out before the Coroners Jury Shat was
empannelled to hear the oose by Mag*
Intrato T. M. Folder, that Mallard
and Uabb Poroher, who bad married
I Mallard's daughter, ?pent pretty
I muoh all of Sunday together ab Mal
lard's house on the Bull place. Dur
ing the day they took several drinks,
and towards evelng they were some
what mellow, rind it ia ?bought got h
quarrel about a women of the neigh
borhood, of whom both wore enam
ored, willoh resulted In Mallard mur
dering Oabb Porcher with an old axe
The bean of the dead man waa near
ly severed from his body. Af te
committing tue murder Mallard drag
<ed tho body to his back yard, whor
ie left it and looked himself in hi
House.
'??iii all occurred about Ave o'olook.
Sunday afternoon. When Henrj
Porober hoard that his brother Oabl
nacl been murdered by Mallard,he wltl '
another negro by the name of Allon
White went to Mallard's house to set
what was the trouble. When the)
reaohed Mallard's place, i J envy Por
ebor went up to the house and tappeo
on tho door leaving White In thc
road at tho gate. Mallard answered
fleury Porohor's rap by lc quiring
from within tho house who wah
thore. Henry Porohor answered that
lt was him, and Mallard after saying
something about ho would let him In
(f bo oamo with no hostile Intent,
slipped out the baok door and came
around to too porch on which Henry
Porober was standing and shot him
dead in his tracks without a word of
warning. Mallard med an old arm)
rnuHket, and nearly shot his second
vlot! m'a head off. After being shot
Porcher, who did not know what hurt
him, fell in his tracks on the porch.
About this time Mallard saw White
standing at the gate and Immediately
went to him and sai l he had a gooc
notion to kill him too, at the same
timo striking at him with tho butt
end of tho old musket. He missed
White and tho musket atruok th?
ground and broke tho ?tock. White,
not oarring to share the fato of hlr<
friend, beat a hasty retreat down
tho road.
Mallard then went back to the
body of Henry Porohor, willoh he had
left- on the porch, and throw it over
tho banister. He then dragged ll
around to tho baok ot his house and
laid it near the body of his first vlo
tim- Mallard then seemed to have be
one"*' raged aud boat 'tho hoads of
murdered mon into jelly with
' of the old musket. How j
engaged in t his inhuman i
ob kno&n, but pungi1
'*UQQ fhi'nwes- of hla'(
> , ma massos ot flesh. {
Ho ou. .do 4 p*** 'papO to the nei?b?
boring woods, v^ere he remained un
til he was assured by somo white men
that they would proteot him from tho
negroes, whom ho seemed to fear .
would do him bodily harm. i
l?o was at the ir quest, on Monday
and freely admitted that ho had kill
ed the two men, but made no
statement as to why ho did it. The
Dimmer's jury, of whloh Mr. E W.
Ayinger, Intendant of Vance, was
the foromau, hoard tho oase nd
brought lu a vordlot charging Mallard
with tho orime, aud he was brought
up to Orarigeburg by Messrs: W. G.
Gr limb and E. W. Avlnger and com
mitted to jail to await his trial for
tho terrible orlme of double murder.
Tho two negroes who were killed aro
said to have been bad fellows, and
will be little or no loss to tho com
munity. Mallard is said to have
been a peaceable, harmless kind of a
negro, and what oaused bim to kill '
his son-in-law, Oabb; Porohor, mav
never bo known, but as stated above
it is generally surmised that the kill
lng was caused by a row over a wo
man of tho neighborhood. Mallard
seems to have a straight road for the
gallows. He will bo tried next Jan
uary, and tho probabilities are that
tie will be promptly ounvloted and
hung. Ho is guilty of one of the
worst orlmos that has been commit
ted lu this oounty.-Orantfoburg
Times and Domoorat. I
Burned to Death.
On Thurs lay Mrs. Ohris Trowel of
Olivar, Ga., was raking and burning
somo trash and leaves in her yatd,
when her dross caught fire. She was
alone exce pt her four small children,
and started to run to hor husband,
who was In his blacksmith shop,
some distance from the house, but
full bo foro she roached him. She was
uo badly burned that she only lived
about four hours. Mr. Trowel had
band? severely burned trying to save
his wife.
Every timo wo walk up tho street J
?rs FOO sory,e man who arouses our |
curiosity as to how be makes a liv?
We Have M
Due 25 horse power Talbott, sooond har
y boon overhauled. This Engine ia i
i great bargain for anyone who ia in tlj
We are headquarter? foi anything in
irompt attention will be given to ali in
jare. Write uflwhon you aro in tho m
o i<-.??. pm ?ri?os before placing your o
dftlffmht* Q?nnlw fla
Early Cabbage Plants Guarat
(SUCCESS
KARLY JESSEY CHARLESTON
WAKEFIELD LARGE TYPS
Tho Karlloit WAKEFIELD VhoEftrllofl
Cabbage Orowo Sooond Earlies* Hoad Yurt
PRICE: Ininti of 1 ta4 m. nt $I.BO perm. Oto Om.?
P. O. O. YOUNG'S ISLAND, ?. C. My Spa
Cliinrnnton 1 tpift?"?ntoo PUntfl to glvo pnroham
jUarnniCC. p?leo to ?ny onatomor who In oin?*1
Ki own In t ho open ?old. on Boftooont, of (louth O.'
growing tho InmUost plnutn that r-nn i;
foaot In tho Intorlor of (no (lout-hern flint?
liuto that eau ho i..
tho (lout-hem flt??T "
Mnroh. They will nUtui novoT oolcl withe
Imgo Two to Throo wooka aoonor than if
/ramon.
My T/M-ftcst Ountotiiftra aro tho Marko* Oar<\o
tho Hont h. Tholr profit (tnpotiila upon thom lmvln
ouaao my plants (?Sr their oropn.
I also ?row a full Uno ot other Plant? ann Frai
talo Plain.it, Apple, Po*ob, roar,- Plum, Ohowy ?
... ?fccl?itenn? t? port?n?whonuke opeWt? \?/I\y? ('*
* ti*** Vf (IV) fot WuwraU* c*t<4**u<* u V"
i i
laltovod to have been'.blow? to,
fcjj* Qilrioy mino Thursday
tho result o? tb? explosion o?
r ftifci?J?hie lr oftted on the flK?t
level ot,M?O Menard or Wo. 8 abaft.
Tho mon were tn tu? lowered t.. work
! n & J arre o? pe .T ?st ?* %) io cago waa
passing tbe ?ret level, lo? ic
tho lurfftoe? the dyamiie atottd tn
?ho magazine exploded, Bonding forth
leath ?nd destruction.
Absolutely no traoo of the forty
men oan bo lound and they wore ev-,
'dently blown to atom? at tho first
Mohock. Until an early hour this
morning. 16 was impossible toasoei
;aln tue extent of tho damage and
oven then there aro a number of wen
?rho have nob been nooounted for? Fir*
oroko cut after tbo explosion and tho
lamr go mao bo much worse than at
drat was believed.
HO?OUO parties Immediately oom?
tnencod an undoeground seareh for
the missler men. Tho heat and
jasen caused by tho explosion made
it difficult, io has been ascertained '
shat the explosion was caused by a
miner who was engaged in cutting a '
itlok of dynamite, dropping somo
daming grease from his candle.
Gone to ?ho JPev).
l(ogbarb Grogoraon, formerly ex?
rhatgo toller of the Milwaukee
Avenue State bank at Oatoago, of
y'dcb Paul O Steniland was prosl
lent, pleaded guilty to embezzlement
if the funds ot tho bank and was <
given an Indeterminate sentenoe In I
the penitentiary. Gregeraom is tho . ,
third official of the bank tobe Bent to
prison. . HQ.said In court that ho had
ift.keo the. money for tho. purpose of
helping a young wo m an build 'upa .
business aa a ''beauty^doctor."
Missouri has returned to tho solid
South, tho Demoorats having olooted
the State tloket and twelve ont of
ilxtoen Congressmen,
Now Jersey was carried by the Re* '
publicans, but tbe Legislature ls sc
ions tl tut ed that Senator Dryden may \
fail of rc-elcotlon,
In tho Chicago election a negro .was.
'.leo'nd minlcipH judge and another a
county oomtnlssJoner,
An oQioial of the Provisional Gov? -
oin mont of Cuba deolared lt would
be Impossible for tba Amorlqans to
ot away in nine months,
Some people are so agreeable that
they are dlB8gr?eame.
$5,000
9HB9CHNHHHHBI Board at Coat.
?IMW*Atf AMIMN&SS?OUJItS.
BEST PIANOS,
SUPERIOR ORGANS,
tor the Homes or tho Churches at low
prices and r>" ?*av terms... .'.,. >..:
'A GOOD HOLIDAY PRKSliINT ',
ian bo had, otthcr of a piano or an or
ran on easy terms at a special prie? 1
AT MALONE'S
Writ? at-once to
Malones Music House,
Yohimbin, S. O., for cataloga, prio?s?s Urns ?
Are You Sick?
I If You Havo a Disease F?r Wsloh Tom
Ar? Unablo tojFlnd &'|Ouro Writ? '??.
W? Har* Been Remarkably 8noe??sfal
in Outing Dsep Seated .and ?tutete?**
Oases.
If you liar? any disease ?fa ?hrosl? s*>
ure, no niattor bow nany 4MHH kn
failed te cure you
cr ho VT Kuan o thar
treatment you hare
taken, wo want you
to writ? na a lotter.
Wo are specialists
wi tte ?Ter 20 y ?ara
oxperioBoo, having
boen located in At
lanta for. nearly ll
?oars/ where NT?
ftvo csUldiuhod a
reputation for our
ing oiir pa t i ?nt?
whioh wo ballera is
second to. nene in
thia country.
Our standing beta
professionally ?ad
flnan jially, is et Ol?
very highest, arad
L mm f himt, M< *
Cradut?5*j1t*?olh iii Col
legs i$M.i^fT*?isi&
IM,toct?t?. b.k?ub*,
B?a* Me?, fe, fast* ;
. tfBettttvoi* --J
???HainMaKWaaMMriawU'
voa ?an consult us with perfeet soaxdiato
Wo do not resort to olaptra? Methods to
?.our? patients, but oonduofc ?ar orsesho
I in a st aighforward wanner.
Our Speciality
I is throat* diseases ef both asea au* we
inen-suok ss Nervosa D?blilty, (serv?u
oxhanstion, nor vous prostration, lent vital
itv, ?to., Kidney and Bladder Disease
Strioture, Rheumatism, Varloosel?, Oasarru
of tho di ff ?rest organs, ?aaai?o Blond
Poison, Stomach, Bow?l, Llv?r titi Usart
Diseases, Plies, Fistula, Balarged Prostat .
diseases peculiar to wosa?su ?icu, ?to.
We invite ?very afflicted partos to 00?
I suit us fr??. Sand for exastlsast?* ?laiik
Af Ur you have reeeived sh??*, tog ?th.-.
with ?ur expert opinion of y?sr ?aso, ar...
you ar? net entirely satisfied, both asa? our
reliability aaa ability to ?sur* voter disaouo.
you will sot ?fe? b? expected lo t?kotreat
ment. We Do Not Deal In J**t*n
Mstlloinoa. All n?e??*ary ssedUlnoi
ar? prepare* is our ows sri vate? laboratory
to stilt th? conditions ot ?aoh tsdlridu il
oas?, without ?xtra oharg?. Many oas?!
curable by our boat? treatment plan. Ki
port opinion of your ?ase free. Write'<>r
examination blam. Address us as follows
DR HATHAWAY 4 CO., 8*-B, Inma
Building, Atlanta, Cia.
or Sale
id engine in stook whioh has re v o
in first olass condition and will i>
LO market for snob, a nia? engin <
tho way of maohinory supplies an
quiries and orders entrusted t> oa
larkot for anything, aad be ?r
rdoro elsewhere.
.ufHmhu a *
?teed to Satisfy Purchaser j
iVv**V ..' ..? w
ION AUGUSTA 8K0nf ?TRMMSO
TRMOHER I FLAT DUjHSH
t FUI A llttlo later Lars;** ai;'.
My than ??CCOMI . * OM
it SI.2B pur m., 10 nv?r,d ?ver,st*l.o*per m.
clal Bxpre?? Rato on Pl?nta I? Very Low.
? Batisfaotlon. or will refond t%*>JPa.ff l,tt,">
lUilMl nt oadi^f .ioa?on. Ttooao pl? ni? ap
? th? utmi ?Wrai ?aeHl pip?' ? ???-'?< 1 .
i
" i H im. .1, n.l will ni^r?ihM)Or?MH ''
ow yoor oma plants in ho? bod? a?4 OOM
ncr? n?f the Intorl^r towns and OUfcfl <w
ur Karly Oabbaeo: for UM reason they pot
tTroM, ?uob as Sun.wrjcrry and ?wo?t i\>
nd Aprloot Trees, Fbi BuitbM sad Gtapa
/^17?)ATV B,ox ?a
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