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* .ilAlllI N NEIWS. * Madden, Nov. 1.-R- ev. .I. A. Martin, now of Westtinttser. once the beloved pastor of New 'rosiect. StOpped in vur inlidm(st for a1 little while 1 ast Monl day. 11. was the gues.t while here of his old friends and tieacols. .. It. Fil Iey and T. S. Lantgston. lie was ont his way to Cross I111 where his soi. Luther w:s nIarr'ied titat night to Mrs. 'Pinsot. Frients of ll'o. Martli were glad to se his face again aild to kntow that he is in hie htealth and spitits. The IB. Y. 1'. 1'. of the (htirtch hlvid a very sweet service Sunday night. 'lte prtogramt was patriotic and i:ht etnjoyed by tie atidience. All ihe >onntg girls did l ieir pht'is well. Miss ltarie tidden sang "(Cod Save Ott ie n" which wits espc'ially entjoyed. .\liss it rray and .\r. ,1. Dong!:tas 1;1rysont were fie s pol d1-t hte-day giesIs Sundiay of' Mi'. anid Mlrs. .1. A. Wof'ford. \r. ,' . C. ' artin, an old Mmaden hoy, nlow of, Spartan1hur'g, W 11 II wa shaking ha.11( with oldl friinds and4 nichhor - -:1nnrd ':: :It la r le. i i brothe . Mir. l(wk . l >0 fo r hw'lo 1(1v Is nlow 1te:a a en the ront. Cor b: 1 71 w. lar y e' i It I ,h :1 f iiII .th I'll ( u1m I . A ld w at 1h. I, c l myit 1 . I h I- bld I lwi r i. \lii i ra ii :'' \nni ' .\ ii tho i 1 en at :' I O <an IV* !iit'. of IaS ol school. ''ry ea' p li 1 . (o' diatnr i:t, t' -I ti ti 'lrd dayt in Ie h- I i n n h luh hjlt \i ' it '.' i ' '' X i 11 . "-l iandt ('trs. t To i '' 'iI', MI .l ohn t' ti ihi rt. Mrs. ;)ntk Yun. t andi i- t .\ rc. Xiid, fath l l writ' i i gh orto.i\n bett ir srowt' ha tt w bl bt e haridtt tI ti int I i-it p IonBy (ii e up e ilt I Iin. Friayniht.\or ih Io t i beniti ofLsbnscol. The~ pbi b: itor i ableto e r-- :01it t ilt'4 and tit ti P owrh lir .tti6 'n ste)ui poit: en t n":n "thi Flurida Sends, Proof. Mr. Itosiner WiVtanie, %L. 'plumbel)r hb' o(eciIpat in, r~mdbzg .at Boston, Florida, wvrites: 'Ubeetin in the So~utlvriin Itwrlavor Kt ide -remark ale rosults obtidniod by your Iron Wiz( 4 Ilaw-'aw T1onao I daddd 'to give Ii I it a I trt'l. IAd boev.oL gret mu f frr from inalaila, dbjlk ,aji~d fever my iierves tund ltVAr wo all Ili badl illinhi: ill fact, I, VMS Comupl~toly I-tl (l0o' I. I Ixqpaii using your Irotlizell PtIh/-pI'nwt~ii'm NA~vle 8)b tay er l-a ihew\ (lays' tremoit ai gmined ill wcigh!., lily tiervott gradLxiy bmcazue iflirmlt aitll all a11liploWII of niltlariat hasi (Iisal)Iarod; inx .Ont, koday I iia'y : a I feel as well as I 01vor did. I tried evet' K) many renonllo btorc 1-e-adilig fin tile UoV~pSap1 ab~out your .4ra: tonic an *d fa1J!6d lo 'obi~an III\-y rv!icf. Worda CAJUVi't expqevi lily girt!iticat ion, mis IoaY Tt1YO bboflo IkOave -11 IToed. htoo -tr iue, Value of good in anty mrattxor1'ymOUWxik 'bont to 4-11011.lilic. i1(' to 014WO tic, eUiIl ic(k I h:''e had %\-ill yoyurrem~edy.' I I a oretj of goux roeigborsi are a 1xKYtit~oKf Imnflied Pil - Vim1 aruit hidi your livor and-c(Oinacli itOI xx-bye. I want every lo'(il. 4i' ;r.wptic ;to (.nUo ill aid it.~ 1i ol. IW.aal OlIe man 01 wol 1a . SlC'(J) 1141(1 in-- ( I $I ( a i (i ill aml t141ry iuii I'iwhIY. I ''I o) 1)LC tek Akh4. ileold-fasl! I ~ ~ ~ ht ii 141 1 o .11141a a It soi'V1U to etterldzi Cv -,."I ad 'lel. 1(inonl ha I*<i4L11v(It; today. mtk-h1ea .!., I )I J11411t. li ocpN) W i i l. i t, -ol I) i ll 1,111 I VlAO'IYER1 SHlOW. 1 ~~ ivhj 1,61 Primt ae ON\ \&I flg .1ntn li n I lo tN, lield I. , iia ()oI -.11i IlY Owh ladies 1110 lil'ocviI.I 0 olIt ic invalt3 and the floral sliow1' ;1".-ti-"m to (llal-talble ca.1i500. .A iiV '.xhalot. is W1.5% ji.(llidle as ii't l'ii lie( shlow. PIml puiblic I., ill 'licnd Ih~e Mthiw antd ait the Ow caliise thley are' wvorhi ritz 1' Tlw followving iisO 'the itI list: l'rraof live diffier'nlt, (ei1l I t c ofiiii'ti ~illiA'~.(Li lt Of tIl !,.MWlt ili Il.......................$1 .1)1 i i ilri y of tlimo 'bloins to vase Sinigle 4pedmons. I Wrhit.................50 I I Cra d................50 1"(.-t R~edI.............. 1 ,- Ti (w.......... It' ti~h 'lun~ct...........5 0 lost Asparagus Sprengerie, Boudoir Cap lost Ostrich Plunio fern .. .. .. .50 lost fancy fern, Crocheted centerpiece 3est Palm .50 Geraniums-Pot Plants. 3est collection four kinds in bloom . .$1.00 lest collection two kinds In bloom ..0 ~Misceilneous, lest collection l1ergonias in bloom ..$1.00 lest bowl of Pansles .25 3est bowl of Dahlias ........ .25 3est bowl of Nasturtiums, guest towel Fancy Work Department, [Jst white embroidered center picce tatting ............ .50 [est fancy work made by old lady .50 lest ladies combination suit. Subscription to McCalls Magazine [lest Boudoir Cap ......Pot plan' [est. Crochet Center Piece, Pot plant [lest, Iuncheon set .......... .75 lest. Table Itununer.. ........ .50 lest Towel. crocihet. or ta It ing . .50 list col letion) Tatting articles all diltfereit.. .... .. .. ..7. 0 e, collection Crochet articles all difft'eit. .............. . Good; w til long a winter? at any pi MEN No). 1n61s (;in .\lcal Ililuch N,). 7:'0 Gi un.\ital it t o No. InGS- Tant s i on.1m I..wv Nil. G1;1 (,'ni.\ltal 11Imneln No. I1 Illn .\letacl Ililneh No. .\12 (t un Metal H( alt. Tan En Lm'lish .... .... .. T.a1, liro:nl TI'm .... ... N I I 1-2 lim .lctal 110tiuc leatherTs. Wv willsl a . ('omplete line of. Ioy's S less thtan cost aut . . \n's \Vork Shoes plain $2 75. $3.00. $3.50. $4.01 LADI a 1-I jich top. Iull I\it la " I--] inlh topl. tlun .\ltal \V hite ( 'anuvas. low hl.. \Vhtite ('auuvas, low heel. \Vhite ('anvas, 11 1-2 to 2 \Vhuite ('anuvas. 8 1-2 to 11I \Mises Shoes, lin lon 0r Mletal............... 'hihiren 's Shoes, all leat EXTR. I 'atent. ( loth Ti'op .. I 'a lt n, C lot TIop). (nut .\letal, ( loth Top .. liEST' blNE Ov LAX liox ('all', plaini toe .... SIox ( 'altf, etup 10o ... I 'it er's No. 1283 Iix 'a l \'icti ( onnn~ton Nense', tlot I ,atli ihes I~).I . .. .. These a asked f We Look for Still Further Advances Best Crochet by girl under thir teen .50 Best full set Underwear .50 Dest Baby Cap .50 Best 1iaby Dress . Pot plant Iloschee's German Syrup. Why use ordinary dough remedies, When Boschee's German Syrup has I.een used so successfully for fifty-one years Ii all parts of the United States for roughs. brojuchitis, colds settled in the throat, es ceially lufg troubles. It gives the patiopt a !9od night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expee toration in the nninin1, gives natlure a chance to soothe the Inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the pa tient to regain his health. 25 and 75 , cent bottles. Sold by Powe Drug Co. NOTICE OF LOST STOCK. To all whom it may concern: r'his is to certify th I am the own er of one share of the capital stock of Laur ens (Glass Works, tOv! original certificate No. 7, having been issued in the place of the original. You are further notified that I shall make ap 1)lieation to the C Said L ur1e11 ns011. (1glass Works at its ofilie for t i Issuance of suil a1 cirtiflhnate onl t he 25th lday of Nov., 191i. .\IRS. .\l. .\GNE-S ANDI-21RSON. 13-Gt ill never again be as fter the war. Why Later you may not rice. S SHOES r l1nt H111.4.... .... .... ....$4.50 ore .are..... .... .... ....$4.50 and English lei .... ....$4.50 r .... .... .... .... ....$4.00 r . .... .... .... .... ....$4.00 ... .... .... .... .... ....$4 .00 .. ... . .... . ... .... ....$4 .00 . .......................$4.00 .......... .... .... ....$3.50 . ......................$3.50 inI ndsIII. all sizs. siylis and $2.25. $2.50. $2.75 anud $3.00 ho(es. But ton mr lm.nve Selling ... $2.00. $2.25. $2.50 mid $3.00 4r p to eS, any tylve $2.50. ). $4.50 and .... .... ....$5.00 ES' SHOES .IN b.\DII'1N' slit1n88. looIt .... .... . ....$6.00 >....... .... ......... ....$5.00 >...... .... ......... ....$4.00 1......... .... ......... ..$4.00 ....... .... ......... ....$3.50 .... ......... ......... ..$3.50 tin sole .... .... ..........$4.00 . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....$4.00 . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....$2.50 . .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ....$2.00 . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . $1.75 . .. .. .. .. .. ..$1.75, $2.00, $2.50 1(1s . .. . $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50 A SPECIALS . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .$3.0 ' . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .$8 .'o . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. $2.50 .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...$2.50 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...$2.50 . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. $2.50 I............ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......$3.00 S1op.... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...$2.00 ................ ..$2.00 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 85c and $1.00 .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ....65c uutnd 85c re all high class -gooi or them.: Switzer l'O TELL WHAT TOOK PLACE IN HOUSTON San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 3.--When lie court-niatial of the sixty-three iegroes of the Twenty-fourth infan ry, charged with mutin.r, murder and 'loting at Houston, Algust 23 last, ad ourned this afternoon until Monday 1 was indicated that most of the wit iesses who will testify concerning iappenings iII Camp Logan before the iegroes marched on the city already lave been on the stand. The mutinous events in, the camp, luring which negroes disobeyed com nands of ofilcers and rushed the am nunition .tents, procuring rifles and immunition, fired liindreds of shots in the camp, while they believed a mob if Houston civilians was about to at tack them, and their hasty exit from the camp toward the city, have been narrated in% detail during the first three days of the trial. Among important matters yet to be testified about. are the happenings in the city of Ilouston. where twenty-two lives were lost following thel march of 1he negro soldiers on that. city. No ivilians have textilled. Negro noin HETIME cheap as they are not stock up nom be able to get the LADIES' READ hig spevilal .... .... .... .. 1 14t - rge all wooll i Snits, onla Big lot anlies' New%\ ( oathi. lii I hit 1n4w ( 'ats, all new styles. via l at .... .... .... .... I ot lanlies' wool S kirts, ot ............. .... .... .... LI l* all vs woo I Sweters *h vo i t.... .... ...... . .... ... . I lilt a~l ii 1(11s olud 1-n 'cial at SILK AND DFR 54-inch Idlies' Clth, only bla I n l 1 .4 1- . .... . 1.. .. ... . . . . . :t;i uich I~ v\\'oo l itrge, ali the ngw :I lt-ic~h aney11 ht 'la.i io 54-itc ~lo1 roadelth only ....iis,' :7.j;- inV il i'opli. alil th n. :1; in4h I2aey~l Ptie Sik for dg '1 lot :iinh islk andi ( Coth to2( \V-iith ll wool 1ougCo : ,i-ich A)ll Iin , hay . 1:01 inc lany itrting 0....... Miinch baner rWie 'kirting :Isnhak and ell teoPhh C. omp1-ic aniig commissioned oflcers of the Twenty fourth -infantry, who were in the camp the night of the .trouble, and who tes tified to assisting their commanding oilicers, were the eihef witnesses on the stand today. Sergt. Henry, a negro, who was killed tie night of the riot, was very active in organizing the negroes to leave campl) before the shooting up of Hloustoi, according to witnesses to day. Altogetlher twenty-one negroes among the sixty-three defendants have been identified in court by witnesses as having been engaged in various unlawful actions oil the night of the riot. The list of those identified fol lows: Private Pariam, 0. Fletcher, W. Burkett, T. Johnson. J. Sullivan, Pri vato Kelly, Fralk Johnson, Private Divens, Private Capers. J. R. Hawkins, Corporal G. -Brown, Private Jenkins, Private Yotng, T. Smith. Private Breekenridge, T. -Jackson, Private Now, Ira. Pavis. Douglas Sinsol, G. 11. Mtis and I-. Adams. SiBSCRIBE TO 'l THM, ADV iMiISERm. fow, un for the se goods Y-TO-WEAR 'oplin a ml I ilII hIII. .. $22.50. $25.00 aml $27.50 . .... .. .. .. .. ... .$15.00 . -sie ia ... . .. .... .$17.50 worIth ny1 1o $30.00. spe .......$25.00 ai $27.50 'ize up to :0; waist. $6.50. ..... .... .... .... .$8.50 4w 'Irs just arriverd. ... .... ....$7.00 amd $7.50 . Cop). and enldil. spe ... .... ... . .. ......$5.00 ESS GOODS e~k .11 am d' ver l. rthl $ .00. ............75c shades .... ...... ..75c Skirts, o ly .... .. .. $1.00 . .. ..... .. .. .. . ..$1.50 .-shlies, on y. .. .. ....$1.00 rses ana sts at1 . ...$1.50 a for <Iresses, on ly . . . . $1.35 300DS ........ .... ....25c . ~.... .... .... .... ..25c . ~.... .... .... .... ..25c .. ..... .... .... ......25c . . .. . . . . . . . 25c 1, I-2 wo......... ....50c othi0,el pe~~r y an I 20c )I..... .... .... .... ....5c yanLtrs t o the pieee. woth ... .... .... .... ..$2.00 ..... ...35c, 50c .aml 75c ~PARTMENT 1, only..................'25c only .... .... .... ....15cTh height. .... .... .... ....25 . ... .... .... .... ....20c ose ........ ..... . ... ..... $1.00 mad white.......... .....50c .e.... .... .... .... ..25c ..... .... .... .......250 the prices We Are Agents for RButeick Pattens