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_ THE jPEOPLdESJORA__ VOL I.-NO. 3 PICKENS. S. C. TIURSDAY, OCTOWER 3 1o0- ONE DOLLAR A YEAR NO DELAY IN 'RI GUILTY 01 MURDE SENTENCED TO BE El The trial of Leon F. Czlgoz alial Fred Nieman was begt in i the cit1 of Buflfalo oil Monday, *iept. 23, at( was ended att -1 o'clock on Tusda afternoon, Sept. 2-1. P'resiilent Ale Kinley wits shot oil the (;th of S'p tember, andt his death resulteLd frin the wounds itillicted oil the I- 1th o September. The wheels ol justice moved swi l1ly The trial of the assassi consun i eight hours and tweiny-six mintus antd covered a period of only two day. Practically all of this time w:t oeen pied by the prosecution pri leset i vg case so clear, so conclusive that ever hal the prisoner iitered a plea II' iII sanility it is loubltltl if thjuw have returned a verdict differe Ifitn: the one rendered. Tho aliouiicement nide by the It torneys for Cozlgfosz t1a2t the etilnit ti alienis. sulnimolled by the l* ij I hu association and by the i distr-iCt at tornc to examnine Czolgosz ald to det-innaei his exact mental conitio l haid 4aC. clared him to be perlectly snve, ue stroyed the only stage of a dulefece that Judges Lewis a1nd Titus could have put together. The crowds gathered at the city ball where the court coiivene:l were very large oin both days, butiL theru was 10 demonstration excuept what grew out of curiosity, and a large 1um ber of womell witiessed tie protl i(! d ings o1 the second day)'. Thle prosecu tion was ondd very abruptly by lit District Attorney, anl I lie cotinsel I->r the defence began the argiument, as there was no evidence to be situbmlit ted. The principal speech of the occa. sion Was miade by .lidge Lewis, aoli his associate declined to 'peak luatiie-! the ground had beli so comn phlt1I1 coverel. Uistrict ALtorney I'etiun'v brielly smtiimed up the case, inl askell for a verdict of guilty, a he eviuenci fully substantiated the charge m112u -der. Mr. 'enney said inl closim i "tit, although our beloved country has lo't her greatest inani1, it s.ill u d main tain the reslpect of the whole worli, and it should be mol1e known to the whole world that no 11u1 Can CO1(i here and commit such a -aI stardl y act, :andi not receive the full penalty of te law." Justice White clarged te j11 aV n cdearly defined the e.11crime ' of u11rid. Ile ..Con Imended Atie patien ce i1 tlie jurors (ur iing the trial, andt hen or dered them to retire and bri imni, a veidict. The jury was ahseit. I'm thirty-four minutes, and on returnielI to the court room they stood 1up2 wIllie the foremanl decired the verdit, which was that "the defemilanit is .guilty of mu11lrder in the firest degree." Czolgosz was brougiht into court, )nt Wednesday ifterloonl and senItncid 'to be electrocuted the week bigini-, ! October 28, 1I'm). This is thie ealiiest date, aecorditig to the laws )f New York, that cohil e lixed f1.r the x. eCuition ol the condetnted mn2. ( ''zoi gosz stood~ erect , looking stranigh t at1 JTustice White whetn thle entenc le was pronlouniced . lIe did not t renmblem not a muscle quivered. Thiere was5 noi dlemonlstrationi of anly. kin 211n)2 tile pm :1 of the spectators. T'het exat day) for his exetutioni is not set, mlil oniI~l th olicials wVill kniow in adlvanlce whteni the aissassini will1 take hiis p lace~ in thie deaith chair and12 thei electreicity will he :turnied on1 to endl hiis lifle. T1hec following is thle speech of .1ldge Lis.li ini behaif of the prtisoner: .l udge Lewis sid that t he siiudein close of the ease against (zolgosz was~ ia surprise to him) and1( his colleagume. Th~ley 11ad2 no0 witntess to callI for the de~fense. lie aiskedl the COut)r that 122 be allowed to add~ress the juriy at once. The court conisenited andl the venierale juirist began an1 addr11ess thait will long' be rem)embeCred biy thos 02who heardi it. * Judge Lewis said "Gentlemen of the J1ury :A ca)lanlt ~has fallen upon01 this na2tioni thlrouighi 11h2 act of this maui, but the quest iotn i 'whether his act was the act of an in sance 1man1. If ani inisane mani, it. is not1 muIrder, and( he should be aicquiittedl of that, charge. IIe would ten, of courl ise 'be tratisferred to an1 2 tinne asyhui. "I Much( discuss5ion has oCccre i Oulr tmidst atid has been calleid to mi attecntion a ito th Ile propr)iiety oh ainy de. fense beCing inlterpjosed in t his case. Maniy letteis have been reeivedl by 111 sin~co I was assigned with my ~ associal1 to defend this man11, quIestioting t122 _ opiriety of a defenise bing ai~tttempt1) how .Judge TFitui an m1)1 ~yself Came12 iint< this case. The p)5Losti was not) sout'h by us, but we aippear here mi pei'fori mance of a (huty' which we thought 21e vol ved uplon uts, no2L~titstnding it wa ani execedmgly disatgirreable ('te. "2 Th e defend (anlts' counsel1 11 apea hero, becatse, untder our1 syste oli jurisprudI~ence, no0 man11 can12 hI pa112ce, on tial for the higih ctitie (if 2mu1rder the penalty of which, uinder the 1lawi dIeathi, withlout, lie has) the aissistanc 2 oC, counsltel. Tlhe cotirt has the piower t .leiigniato coutisel and1( it IS the duty) 2. thoecouiusci thus dIesignatedl Lt) appeaI in the calse ulnless thle)' ('an2 malke so-n reasonable excuse andl succIeed it beini relheved of the duity. "' The defendan'ti 1, no0 lmatter:1 i how er' 01u8 a ct imie lhe ha~s com it'edl i i-s (e1 titled, under the laws, to the bo'nefit i AL OF ANARICHIST1'. 'R IN FIRST DEGRIE KEOUTED OOTOBER 28, 5 a i 'h l. 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The41. 01441)1rt; 11111 ut il e Ili 0: lleI hi 42et,4 to ' het 4114he il I1carile. 14 4'4'4 4 Ih 1 3411 :' il11,1 wl ee ill re44111)' 4l all. Was1 hej brought to1' h e city)51 1144 be1 in4' ar ''en'4e24. ittl he waiteel i) maiiiti ain Ithe flaw givant- ever) 11n:11 a triali andl to put I w nis iioh ville, -oil to (he w4orbM. Ifere isi a Case where a mani has ,trickcn diown thel,-belovecl l'e ne t of this collitlry, inl bro-in IhityhJit , (lit! preselice of iuIIdreds oI theisatiits of spectato'. II there was ever a case that wouhl excite Lite an -fer, the wIath of tise who Saw it, this wvas onei, ainiI pat, unler. the adlvice of, Oihe lrsesl t, 'lani Ito ilu n huttr him. he was al.:eui, coiiieil inl our prisin, Itdi te , put ItIpOn rial here a l the as is --lol lt b I l ui i to you, as to whelber hIll ist s rIlilhy of the crimse cth-Irjtl 1an hi . That, entle unl-n, ,Ilcalks vodlin s inl flvo of Ilhe - ltr wi 1 twill nal te pying. 4)11n ee all''iil: i limn a. 111:u1t of irll ieproach :hle eantrir: het wa a 1n111 wi ll conie here lit; tvitus in promotiii the prow It!riy Of 11ur' 1 ri 'a l ex isiio . A ill I wll sht ..1'n4 while b tokg a re ceptionl. .1 Ili., < ahh stu h le e yheart inl this .) tumunli' y atnd ill til whole! l i , :Inhit yi.-t we sit 11.e v :tnifiiltely constil wI his \ )1c 4 ',. t' iman tias r.Spon-. lil !. the w im Ihl. enu it tile4l. That qpitin is one you are calledl on ho <de. " Iml( law pre'ltnnes the (1lefeinlaint illi' t u n itil hw ii is priveni L iioty, and :'e rIIit With til( ISIIumpittiI th1111 the Ile I'r. the i -ail.14he 1'. rf liii. N hm\o not beenI :1b11u to poresen1t all) evidrlvene 11 ,11 (ur pA. The iel - <iant. has even refumondlo li nost evey CeUNsion, to 1alk wi ti his Counsel, I e hais no ab: ux - have ceanu here ullaill i y .. .oiii. S Ipgor iala t <I etion :4 i t1 I i.~ o -; h re ii s inl ever b-1 wi> heingu a stron! i hle r to lite. Ic ti k :1 j<T r tha~t we :111 <ldih e to 1ii i, ; i, i 1r1 11're! this <f t ,2' ial) 1 w ith 11ut inrnl IlL aiml ity against (u. Pr sidt , i ll to ut I )CI ir ial -t - ti\re , so far as we,% Can F(;", Coimanittedl tlii w I, wicl, it it- wai salle) i 18itit ciu 1a4 c-thl. 141w cenn a1 mnan with ' it Mindt(' r44i j f liuIch ; I t t. The I r )I- wt til l Ot itri' S \vil s:y, nit I nit. 1t1) wheiher I h 1' in1 .1 e or ln t-, lilt T-I itt lit ! k 1!'ul !(-. 1~ . Tl l edis,1t w ortI (t e klill it' it ill. oi 1ti i <b. o '. If yi N .yiiu l' I ho, wasi not re - : 1 )1- i% y woub \ 11 ailt inl 'l I nIIIg a .greatI e.l I framI the ii. d! of thepe .. d0 e (f I ik coml I y . I I' I he, belo.vedl 1'r . 11h-n I lun 1 o- w:1 \it ht . railrn ac vielnt unt een kble , o r grieof c-uld 11W coinpaqrc widh n\ h I: it is- 11m.. I f you 1oi[iI that ht.- In h ti s f' e th11rouIghI hit si of anI ins n I un, I n:11, it is th s ni 'I i r n ! it1_,II n t It b y .c n I u( toI( III. SI h -1 iin prfo ubs rn -palt for Il'. nhn -d ll o Kin!,cv. I w~e l hi Iln i 'n ro: .:, <u I lkhi long pui lie C.1n' t r, anadlit h \.I wn c in f the notblest 111.1 (40)1 Vver Inh- Ilis polc, we enre no hng- aboutll, but it aliwap; met wi 11 Ill prf',-e re-lpect. I Iiai bi ;t h wa - !( ;Im du -t blowv t) nwI( that h1.1 om rI I Ini ntu ar. -I xlt lv - wia- eArViittm whv ll he tinlial.4l, :G l till- c e c. f nllany of tho n! Ithe coutrt r1. m w1 r lil le.(. I' l w Vith tas. Within sight of the . Wtiu t where it va. Cut. The first of the Soutler ii'- it urettii f~actorie~s of, whicb I I-ml lindl n'c i was built inl 1 t'70 ne I t':ti I, In andl itn 1 intltst war was sttccetssfil. It attracted no great attnition at Iirst, hut as it laid g iood divideld nits tai at iarket', Ase at hantd for A it i:ul produce, those who 1 luoi t lirt re l. ed the venlture with cdistrust ht.an to tOhink that t he South nigtnot oly supply its ()%wnI. limited Iei Ir ni e i, but those of, oth l arke climint.tt idi andi Fort-g1 , as well Gantu ll 21t y i -. tori s were buill;tat K IOxv'!t , ('1 m1 illt t'osa, Atu I t'a n ot t her(t I 2 11rs, alfoi 111 ing goodl fawilities, finr nir ldistribul tio . Th v <till So w Ill2 that others <pickly Ifu i t 'll>wd Tre, Ir nw inl thet, South about 2:>0 maintraictories ()f [his ki i, m114l i !Iiat niany nore1 ;u-t p 'l u ili h ih wilt tll be ii it ( i rai i i wi hin t we net i x it' thi . ' l'bably ise mlost ill port centre in ths l, i ss isat it 'int, N. ( '. li s t ir t itutrnt iur tf1v actlry was built in 1 it - . It now ha ;'ot 2)2' tl .i : - i ol n i % S iUbnt' t i (;rn d Ripids, Mich., in hi Hlne of, I-tu-ine . A., there is a t I I:tIll P11 it, I e t o s I t Itin on2 fu(rWe urt . fIacto he i 'or e ivery 1- :; ill. hiabitaill , it follows thatI [l o vil i l I-u pophiltifo is cnga in the busins is :44MIC (1alpaitv. .At In Youtst the Aythvrn shpug c)i lned t beisclves tO the production (11 thek phtiine I ;110 :siniplest khlk Id, hloushlohtl furniture, ()f thIIe tgridb " <derintd besA "ltOhle to the lomal lnumr. L et. Cheapl hed room sulit weire the Favor-ite c nut The prices at which they wvere produced allniett-d the at cn ti,)n of, <ht alr-s in, other parts oft thell e .in1trv, ..1d (IF exportlers as, well, aid as nquri s tun for. othlel.rande- in111 cha-es of* furn-1iture the pioihteq. lipidlh ilfferenltiatIA aini soon)I COPVered cvvry tiltg stail'<dard Ill the filiitulji he, The, iltory. of, this lindiustry hlas beeni vu:y3 1 in ch l ike thfat (f colto (Il 1n.-lItnufac - tine, which, as %vi'll. he .Ilci r m ihereti, beganl with hecavy and1. ineudillin Jr (In was- not xplecte t ill anly e'vent to fievelop bewymin Coal..,( aheig nd :,hrliIs.lhe first f'urnitun- n1.fi.h ill the. South hadi 11.hlbyoint hap (to coininlwnd it. This Ilaiv liv.. bceen wvi:e, buit it wa"s omn tumi nd -ml ly thin-_, that could Ilw nuade a11 (;rmalt: ( hp iscouhtld bel, inla.e as w ll in l.ly Soutm ) :In ill al Ic - less At. Tllce .'iH ;1114 experAitW '. was sooni arquired-1. mAla capthl'! <h no-gl rs u\ ereu w-rurel al hoinef il abrloint. A t, ti:s-it thet best pat terns- wer v imi.. latec!, Out thle Inlor . c terpris.i i i nu Ehtiesare nowv disph I.- onie. Abl skll in originalig e, ie .\lieh oA the' :Southernll work is str-ilfvly lI-: (hI.-, 11) ( ver." 1-( -q et- , a I II w iti 1 . nI .. 1! parlativ. ly FA,\ew 1. a : tm hu , ?II ine-ss pr1-,n1ist , 11) h OCIne aIF extnl( -Vc :ntl iinporiaAt as- 1t. 1mnntact ilre of IllCW ln 1,1brieIC . T hell (N IWI-1iat iol Idf Sonll IwI.1! furn tn is aady i :11l1n,1mi il.l .-ho s aetenl\ ncram. lhe a1,vanl Ia lu t!n arI p ract icall Iy shit a w l ithiaI w Ih s I cl)m-( ai:114A kfor its" te.x ti I uIh- I IIII ry. I)t M i- the.I m. 1t oblviu m- s w-l i the ino-t inipora:1)Int, i:-- Ih 1w .; t a ityof, woods. Luinhe11r availabh-t for per l. 1 n .010het inl Grait 1 pds ieh l ing~ ani avt rage( 11.11h:i-t by, raiH 'd I o cOmllpetenlt l: reetioll It mll of are initellig m4 on becoes us14,11, I 'i IllutIry S( 11142 aIti l 4141t it.14 t j4 'Plli t t i tel ill e n e1110) C X I 1porati sis ofv' joiilly uinl lit dil fh IltI'robably fI m the i ason that ha1s il ed Owen. vellitomIl hr-mli Oihe cothl- I l' ri4 s li(ire 41 1 en ployt filtl ( t h Ill tune facttories. Th1 whites tipoll whorn thle 4 igll ( 11l clind lfe <1r vil flro)ulin the 'it 1'ar tr h11,14's who havc not, foun1i fa Ill. proflable ald are ver-y wilhin' .iveIup thet! u i uai l stru 4g'le with f rcv neg.ro in rais I,,.'corn al cotl T h'! vj:i i.ne'4 411' the I veMInu OI li iiIn .;it 1pi i Illicit, iistl lili has I -"l(td about the nly N. iI helIstry ti ever fou41 i prolitable,:i 1 114 . n411 ' cottelhs 4f1 the intdullinal SI I t s 4rv . vt iinprovenienti I I Il ir Itl., h1ts in 111n ecessile p1h' - m wo4 k4 w the y a !.re eta-. a11 h- on yI Iact a Id tv 'ili cn) teII liIl I. '11 ) 41 i;s4 - thIeI v s inul: e r Il II I t thI llv :n theInI.el-ves so( riicklyv :lit( nt t ally 111iio s :-o 1114.r1t iut, I lron ise which theyIN were born1. In Ihi-, Ohass 1.1b1mr t il s outhll has a1 safe haisis for i4l44 si <le1 4 1 I v lopillit aIs x t1 is .1114 1 a, v.1li l a-, ' its, n'S ll- Il perni 14kc te il otito tuills, the I ul r ilt r fI* h South have been ens ia.profitable. So f'ar a1, 1 Cot Th:1r ti'e have been nI COnpicri ex eptioS to t rule. Al1 st of tlI :ire p~ni"; raz lar divitlnels of1 Fr< In lto:?-i'1:1 cent. 'ier annin4 141 1 haIv < h h tI, 1h;, i t I,h The teks (if I lin-se mil ro sur 11ar I'lurel? ab1 <ily eninil- It o Ohe to 4la t when e:441ate's :liri <ividt :nll Ilh lbe-in.' tl4n11 at hig vrini : is 1 by th 11(1 d14rus f increasin th4 eIl ir previ h: i:' . The investment in I 1ni4 iii( idf this cl4ss will a verage a: ho -4 0.(I4l for a :ll fthe ph .uits ill op'er4:.!in Th Ve a1'nt I f or the co!itton IIlls IIv'1' ilI in 4ch hih r The hil . ' Si ():! whic h 111r411nii A a r-ap. <le elpunnta~n d vesilicat lni. MIR. CL'4UIVElANDi,1' TRIBUT' The E~x -Presidit Gives Hil Praise to the Virtutes of \V1 McKinley, 1-111 11,l 1:1 i\ 41 i-Il - 14 1 liM 1 1 'I i. 1n4 4444 w r b1 eh 'i4 n I allfor al wrises were suspenwlh 1'I 'i:Ii n l' nI intr1odur4 A11 G rovec r 1v('h l i l , whII . wa vii al 1t 14, .11a11 with Iivs in hi:414 I v41t'I44).J 1, I44II t do 414I 4'\'w idol N141 I T ) 144 4.441 v 14h1- t , a l 4:4 c 4' h 4l4!r 111:111 1 1t' Iil I if -(,I) 1114' '4 lI' 1V IIli II pit l izIt th 11 i4 I:4 1 '111 b!, I . \ ) 'l I~ 141:4 v414 44 14:! 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Tlu- 1n 11 4)n wh I is un4IieIs |1<111: I l t41' la44 w:tI (4 lit14t 4 11I:-leb 1) 4ci'1: ttl 141441 w t' hall tit \vjf |':I Cr h 'I ll: htilry, 1. .tjn w il no 5t -:4'-' tohi1s 11 vluvaton 01 asa 141h441)' 'it'i si 41444l'l'gi 44', 1adel ivlilifil, ' 14'", I's'h l1441.', 11i1,4 ':14.ta te l:n ii4444: of1 4(l4j'42hine o e kfrh si~ ne 's I 11 d ist ishe'. 1'ln i , a to ' r1 hitini i.hsc~tngu' isil , grea )1 :nI U~ inn yinp iri, t:Ilualities( of 4)144' whie.1 B.4 21. ARP LOVES ORPHAN$. HIis Mother ait Orphan When eveni Year Old--Sad Story oi att" I I'pidentic. I NI t \ - 1 i Iyc. 3411 r 1si.!o tol y 1IO l)0 M1, I . 11111un t wa exec4titea for. ligh treasol. I weoI'r how mlinan of the old school h1Ns 4lave splvkeii his speech-- is 1)i bautiful spech41 inl lefense of him ri- 11l' aoid his (.41mpansionls for the Irish toI re4.bellion, tiid their atteiipt, to siize the the arse-nal1 and thle aIls inl Dublin till. a11 et I 14tin-h ol I'ce. I worier' how Inully of IInI(,- rn school loys ever lj.. e 4l o4! 1-:I'1: t, on4e of Ilie loblest, my~ pur t 4 Ind - nosl eloq uent pat-riots ill >rI- tl h tor y. It took a tirnart b) y, a I,. .rite boty, a ,goodi, kinid-heartedl boy, )antil Il peIlak that speech Willh feelin..; aMid .s p:t hos. I hI: 11(f. colhi lo it, an1l( , i. I wa thll! only (ne of our. set, who in.cul Iake the( Iturkey binnpsl r-ise onl ipt 1111' spinecs 1141 our1 lil1t.s go Liity-pat t 111 I , lretchvd hiins1elf a little higier t4 ;id xchIiIIIw4I: " a e, 110 mnan write 44 Illy 4.pitaph. 1:ntil I reland( is free, IL. an ""t tuy.N epitapllhbe writtenl." lie hadl Ito (n'11 alr*11 tIv rie' l :and convieta4I, and( .whe~n thelt-r i chif' juistice askedi I III it* Ie. had anythin i t) 8-1y why 144.11- 44 IIIiw 41c 11 < h shoul wit, hie pio 114 linntele , I' 11n:n14 this speech. 'Thie ius jt14i!. ulinot coneu:l hik emnotion, ait( au a111 (t 1a 1 &ll rt ; wis inl tears. bot I l her. I .:u11110 was a vei'y treat an< ne inan. .\ithouglihibut 22 years oi at <did il h i4 c l, he4 was the peer ant( com.- 101 -1 1 .14 )[n ()f 0. 'urrani, G ltt4i ald l'hilipfs tie, r 1111 the Iriil :and collegellate of t ie SThmlist Allmre, thle piollt. When ex- eI cli-etl he was ena (~ o Curranl's MV, ls ha: leri4t , i' beauit ilul saril a11.4'oti sonl .j. A tn 11 r4e4 'h'i's Wll. 44'It t l't tie ebarti en' i ,i uit about thi au nd brolkenl-heated ver, 1. th4t11ill.\ . 11a111 il11 n11 b f r 1'a' ra at11111 I is anlll ishv. It-: 1111 44 wouh4 not ha ve ove i- heen triii, For hi" :al'4 lhs f1ellow pa- 11 i triots, who. w r le leri ()f* thle rb l er li l o4 a1 l .4 a n-;ly ec a ell d, Inost1 at 1< o4 f th 1 1to .in 1rica, buil.l :n11111t h11er4 ecd For Sm-nlh's -kc anml was ariesteili a-nd9 tria~l. r reao. An44 ons th r14 Iils wllo, 1 1scapel ' to hit 1\4 wrica wit. ; 1 r 1un1 a111111i 1 .a nll r who 1un d at (Chalestonl and 'Ill 4 I t ere I It " 4. l 44 11.4u 4 s nie 111 .Ians, .1d n uibu-ne as a lin n u, nier limhitn, ;un lo percil. N ot loin, after d Ills hic inarr il : 1 mrphia ' ;irl, the . . llau.h i if a ac ptin 4 Vi II, a lot they er 1'. I 4141 1 h * v uill t h , '4'1yo chibrn 1 t i IY were h11-11 a l en,.un s andi Car) , 1 1u . . chihi- e 'ver l III orI . t 'n), n' 11 4) s ever h11 fi l 4 I b it I : i I l144 (.Iy chibiren, aund Thl hit) w I no loreh iling- ofl u 1 lt.4 4"I 4' -1 4 i n t44 ht.11 141ub1 or ''r c- I,.\\ , itn \1 (atu(-, 2,1th ito I(111 p iil" I -a Ill\ r ttu l lwi that i b u111 (4h 16 :11"m hav , with -m -11, h4 -I:r4 ,v . w l1hl., w a on o 4 Ill II I 44 p4 . ,I I 1 1 11 1 w ish to ant "i l tth:sorun 14. II'll " u ll renum ee, 4 4 -! 1 411. :4 1111 1 1 111, 1 41 1 the C 1110100 t I -;: 1 1 14>. . 1 1,1414 1 slm (14( Il tiltl . ( .1 v 111-i i-a lilt- on.th T e y il i l e I hll 4l ) pl '(' ni I lilt. he ' hni . i w11 till . i ,: .i- I ht- v At t 'lilltml, inl Southi , .11 thl)e :ut I lywhev t -re a I 14 1 : , 1' . it ! ; la l (th t is { . i t1' ; al the chibn in un1r 12 yvi-s ur ;e rherbthmessor nothier - t irl~h[Is*areOth wardls f the a (I -ni'- Iie ;1n '4n:'4V4l h' i;sge g l iig [101' " 4 i1 l'i!!4 a rali4l enlII h (t charity is a11a1 n d- nai11e11al ai Ient.1 $41 0 41, ' pa1W- Vl Ie iiill: b4h b1a14nul1itude of1 thne yAlo v 14,, It b4;1 '4 f114 411~411 ' he g d to th~i e hi- '( h141 .14) Ih iii t 'l un-h ; story II 11utt11,1(acoh' 4.vder4''1 tok(1pte 1 1u. When~ 1h4:ydiedde noe, utLllt- 1 at t. l'eter's 141a l o athnilel rep a inie Worl d Grweatesti Cur mnet fon in." "ra.A-ota Fo'rd nil flie, oai ,sllcrb, " siorn. thne z v ' 4n de vattw1111 va4 4.lowl11l. ainvt de tones va114 dul 1414 did tak a lit~le 41 o Y4 41a4 b, .na~ ?h, i i l o nb t t t 5 1 A Cough "I have made a most thorough trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never disap points." J. Early Finley, Ironton, 0. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won t cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. Three aics: 25c., SOc., $1. All druggists. Cotirth al yo r doctor. It le stive take it lit 1 10 ni t l o y i f, l~. ie tell yo noU IO to tako it. thti el ns't tako it. lie knows. Leave it with lain. We are willing. J1. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Ma.. I James was hurried on a schooner mlld for Boston, and Caroline on >tl<r bound for Savannah. They not meet nor kiss a sad farewell, know of each other's fate nor where y were going. What grief was irs! What iiny tears! Bereft! eft! that is the word, for it .1s snatched away. Yes, I know lething about these orphans, this same Caroline was my moth Ildl many a tune have I sat her knee and listened and wept r the sad story of her orphanage. w in a day she lost her parents and brother, and was left alone without ilative this side of the sea. he was placed in the orphau asylum 'avannilah and was cared for by good ple until she was 10 years old, when (ay a good lady came in a fine ria1ge to choose and adopt a child orphans were all clad in their best inents and gathered in the great company room and after they were led the grand lady went round and nd talking kindly to one and anoth nd11 after long inspection stopped at oline and said, " 1 will take this ." The poor girl was alarmed and d with grief at being separated 11 those she had learned to love. great la(y was the mother of Rev. Goildiig and the grandmotlher of Ilk (G'oulding, who wrote the pretty 'y of "Yonmw Marooners."' In the Llltilll Caroline's brother had been m(,( in an orphans' asylum in tol, and after two years lie was m lome by a wealthy gentleman of idolph, who had an only (laughter liJ 8011. This daughter James -ied when he was 21 and they re ed the old man's blessing and a 1 estate. Ii vain, and in vain, had ies visited Charleston to find some v to his lost sister and sadly he re ied and Iourned her as dead. 'aroline was sent to school at old iway, in Liberty County, where she Ie good progress ill her studies. teacher Look great interest in her kindly visited Charleston and ad Lisedl mi the city papers for her .4 thier, but learned nothinig. When olinze was 15 her teacher became so ply grieved over her sad andI lonely .'f that lhe married her and here I Again lhe adlvertisedl in several ~ers and at'hast in a lioston paper, said mi good, large type, ''If .James1 *guine, whose parents died of yellow ilr in hrlesntun, S. C., in 1815 is. ng lhe cani ind his sister, * roliner, by addressini the under- * lied.'" the saw tbat. A friend 1(1ed it, toa him iln church one iday and there was a scenO Hie no to Georgia by tne first vessei that . 1)0bound for Savannah. Frotn theore came1) to Lawrce10ville, where my ~. her was theou living. I wasthen but 7 irs oldl, but 1 rememie~r the meeting l no0 pen enn describe it. The uing peop)le musli, i:'gi~e the rest. hen last ini Savanna~lh I visited the ry ground and reverently looked onl tihe plaec that gave to my mother 4 velcome and a home, if I am any mug that, is worthby, 1 owe it chiefly my mothe11r and she owed all that c was to ani orphanage. F"riend~s, do t forget thle daiy nor the (Iced that ouild b)e (1011. It will pay in the ng runi. M\aybe it will open St. uter's gate to somne who have taken a etle too mnueh toll. Forty times are Cle athierless mentioned in the Bible. lie wordI motherless is not there, but mi word fatherless mclludeso all orphans Sthe translation. Let us niot forget m dlay nor1 the deed. A din/ or a jlimr or more given will by'". lend g it to the Lord. Seur) , Rev. II. Crumaley, No. 200 Gakestreet, At lita, Ga. I knIow him well and love in. Ihis life work is for the orphan's. hILL ARP. President McKinley was one of the, ustees of the P'eab~ody education fund nd list death is the third which has 10eu1 red mn the board since its laft u eting. The other two/were the loln. # illiam WirtIHenry, of Virginia thi' died1 oin .December 5, 1960,, anJ udt William M. Evarts, of New Ya ho diedl on February 28, 1901. Th0 lon. W. A. Courtenay, of South d ' ina, is one of the trustees of0 t2 ' iistoric fund. 'The Episcopal General Cony4t1 hie governing body of the Pr~et l'piscopal Churchl in the United 8t will assemble on October 2d in re trienmial session. The meeting:1 wvill be Sani Franciso