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* ?eryfeatu'ttaj oj .ic.?> >. t. JB. at; Sfortb 4V'<*?>?** Ebchroo r* <1N r.lTCrlEI.l . JR. EDITOk | *> 'e?.:ion? :?<*? ndaO t< r nabOoal eotao aa to ruttch aa b> Wede,-. C36< I BMSifii AJL>VANCIt y.-ar, ?it moiith. xl . months. f oraoonthv * r. r?je mont.'i n - L? ? .a aUVERTIMNG BA^E^ ? ^ne baaen i n, % ai >i- -ach svil>??? in-nt insertion 2f. .<?.? iw m i .-. ahraa i *?tli> 6.0> -?. ?i\ nio- rh-*. ,(i ? aa nnie axmsha, L4U a, I i ?Mth*. ??'. Ainera1 .' wlTransii"' N ??ihv.- j i i !in? bfrvrt I OfcsTAMl's < \ .-?ICliKK \t\ v.\T10N THANTWOCENTS \*( ' _ U~ KlVEl JM SUESCKIPIIONS ? ?> Avrr if ^sneo areearj Ttiasotaa r . |L9 rear. m advaaoe . ??? .n k< ?? - ??AVKbywhichiiKipcv caw t a. i ail at '.r risk ? ln ;; V<> t ( rfnco Al.? ??> B ?? '? Caackee i rafl or an K> .* M i.'v ? ? ??'? r nn.t wben nonc of Um oeawi ? i aBoejaaaatx? Ltittm. Yoaeaaebm a M awpOti ??r.rP- 1 fTfilrn?payrahan nt tbn fMrhinui ?> anu ? i will bo reapi ashee Bm ?? -.-*ra' aai .m< \n Onnrnscan tx- 01 ain?>o ,. ? ? n American K ? - ? ?? i.. stati BxpreaaCo..aad tbe w, i, <?< Company We Will 1 .-. lo f. ? .| ? ,.\- scllt l>y ?i\-. i f .I'.t'St- <?., Tl:< Kxpreaa Money Order ih a n ? 2B&e<uiv?n?e ? way for forwardi'.^: atOBM?> ? Hrr- t.r.TTKR.?If a Monei OtOj < ? -. n KxpraaB Ofl'i-? is r>..i witii. i vonrP Mtanater ii!' tUigttttor tt. :? ~< nd i.s oi! p.-.,-ni<'nt <>f t< V. r. if .he lettar K ?o*t or stoteii ? , . .\ Toa car iM aeaney ka tht ai ir r*?a \. ituv ?* ??> r?~-pon?ib1e for money s<nt U enj lnrwBv thmi OBM of tbe f'>i ?? ' '-<lal>ove. If V'vn scncl ymi r m<>? ' i araytyoa mu>t do it al y? - ? ? ; ~,v TC? U yoa rtt lot want Ti? ? ???-l for Hiotb i fmmr aftm*yoo . 'i.. naaoos,you tben notifj i>^ ?oonttnne t. Ttkeoonnsh ? ? >?; ? ???' wiii enlH-rs v newimpaiawb< * . ,.?. .ap??r di -< ? lTunutt at tli< ?? I ?rwbicl. .: tia- Inrn puirf :?? -' ' ' '? fnrthaparn nitrrtha ?nbacrmti b abag o I i papi i >? 51 ' '": ; \. ihenwrtttag * <? your aabHCI< .lMii..r|c UKDOatlno< . ..r i.. , . > > ? shotiid ?,. >e jrocrnama i>thi?"> ' i ttc "??nw* ?"???1 ,. "'??? --<C. ii ? \ooi i ? in oraea n aaw - v :'>.-r. W? -ru-t \H - ik*. t< bm woll n.- *hi preseat addtaa the ^. BATURDA-Y . . OOTUBER 5, 1004 Idlkness hatehes complaints. Let us Work hard aud we won't think so much about theni. t)t 1'oKTiNiriKS to better our condi tion aro all about us. Let us make use of them. No aaatear what aoaaa people t-ny, re ?M .iber colored people that honesty is tho best polioy. It pays in the long ruu. 1di.ksf.ss is n disease that every co! ond pataoa aht ald atrrve to ajafl nd of. Work. if you only wash clothes an 1 clean dishes at home. We oaaaoa laaoh the sumniit ot our anibitiou la forty years or in lifty eith er. It may bo :nnt our children or our children's ehildren will enjoy all of the privileges, whieh wo are now* denied Wk should coutinue tc teach nur chil dreu good manners aud to set them ex pjaplaa worthyof iuiitation. White ohil dreu are bad too, but they ean btttor af ford to be tlmn our ehildren cun. Tiu-.iu: is haidly a couiniunity in the Southland that resj>onsibl<\ honest, in dustrious colored people are not wanted. There are pleuty of young colored pe?> ple, but they are too ofteu of the la/.y, thriftles.s, worthkss kind. Colored men, there is no need to be discouraged. The outlook is hright and brighteuing. Save your nioney and buy land, engage in business and your future will take care of itself. It will be gratifying news to all to know that Company F, Third Regi ment, Alabama National Guard has been mustered out of service by Adju tant-Oeueral W. W. Bandon for its failure to protect Henry Maples from a lynching party, while he was coufiued in the jail at Huntsville, Alabama. A report from Hamiltou, Oeorgia, Btates that Ashford Jenrtns and '/an Mann, both colored, were four aafloa from that town when they were pur Bned by Leomdas Gay, white, who was riding rapidly after them. They cut across a cotton-field in order to avoid him, but he continned to pnrsue them, whereupon they shot him, killing him almost iustantly. They left his dead body in the field. Jenkixs escaped, but Mann was ar rested. It is evident that only half truth in this all'air has been told. We think if Jenkixs has a running start, he had better keep on until he reaches Oanada or lands in Mexico. He may corne out all right before the law, but beforo the mob, his doom is a foregone Conclusion. Jl st as are preduud, tne lyuchmx ul ooaatad aaaa avaftataa the tjanMnaaj of whi'e oii?'8. John Horrison, white, shot and kill ?d Will T. Floyd. white, ou the ist baaa., at Baaaaaaw South Qaaadiaa. Ouly one policeman guarded the jail. :i. w.;s in-, raowatad. The bagrawan ?eoaxad and Moitmsox was hanged to a 1100 with a p;nr ot bujcgy l.nrs. -MierifT Ht ntkh arnvyd with deputies oa a speciai traiu a few miuutes afur tbe lyLchiug, and troops fruiu Ganuhu eaaaa later. The boiy was founo at lnidnight. We are as mu-h opposed to the lyuohing of wbJbl uieu as we are to Uie lynchitig of oolored ones. Thu lyuehers should be puni had aud t ta apaadj arrest, trial aud couvicciou of these uiunierors will do much to bet ter tne condition of affairs iu South Uaroliua. Eveky colored person in the south band should uow havea smile of hatis faotion ou his cmnrenauce, for Rev. N'.vniAN WtK)D,a white preacheris uow ' looked up in the La Crosse, W.scousiu Jail upon the chirge of stealing chick OaM ia La Crosse aud Wiuona. Metho dist uiinisters held services m the jjil last Suuday aud prayers werj offered tor his forgiveudSf. There lsuot a ciime that a Negro pxeacher was ever alleged to hnw nntted, but wnat some white niau dulu't go hnu oue better. The white preacher had a wagou to assist him in hischickeu-stealiug op*ra tions. A bag is usually the "weapon of nffenau*' in the south. When a wm:e man stops robbiug banks and drops to the level of robbiiig fcen-coops, he de serves to be caught aui puuished. Prayers are powerful tnediuuis, but we hardly think that they will do him auy good. TO HAVE A EflW TKIAL. We hav: repeatedly stated that as' between the alleged Republican Su- I preme Court of th? Uuited States at ' Wa8hingtou and the Democratic Su preme Oourt of Appeals of Virginia at Richmond, we would take our cnances before the latter tribunal. Barring ar raut political qnestions, the case of a colored man is cousidered upon its iner its aud he has a most favorable oppor- [ tuuity to eeeure justice even where the other party concerned belongs to the white race. This is emphasized in the case of Robkrt Bowi.es, colored, whoBhot and killed John Rufk, a white fiienian in the yards of the Ohesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Cliftou Forge, Va. He was captured and carefully shielded and I protected from a niob of white men I auxious to take his life. The shooting of Ri;ff oocnrred March ?'pt, -.^4 -..?auo *S.;HO A V ?2a. ytm ? 1 at Oovington, Va.,' by a white jurv, '.ov< ?cted and sentenced to bo hanged. The judge over-ruled the mo tion for a now trial and an appeal was taken to the Supreuio Court with the result that a now trial has been graut ed. AccordiiiR to the evidence, Kitk was in fault and it seems to have been a clear case of self-dcfense. The lower court erred in its iustructions to the jury. It is a long way to liberty and lifa now, however, and only the con? tinued eftort of ooaaaal and paoala ean aeoata for this OOlovad man the full aaaaate of gmmieu bo whieh aa is eu titled. The judges of our state Supremr Oi urt are able jurists aud belong to that apparokaa of white VliajLpJaaa, who haae the moral courage to express their opinions even when they are^an tagonized by paopla, who are etther uot aoqaaiaiad whh thafaataordeatoei 11 aadaaa r.iee p*eyadiea la aaa administra tioti of justice. JAPS DEFEATED IN SK1RM1SHES Series of Outpost Fijrhts on Southrr:; Front of Rus ,i,iu Ai':::v. 6ENERAL ADVANOE BZPSCTfiD St. Petera>nrg, Oet. 6.?OfBelal a<! rfcea recelved fron the Par Baal ieecriba ? series i*t akinalahea on tha aoathera front of Geaaaral Karo patkla'a araay, the oaly baportaaca o( whieh lies in the taet that the Japeaa m are ahowlag a diapoaltloo to preaa to: ward and feel out tbe Russian posi tions. Oeaeral Ifaateheako'a ... in every case drove baek the oppoalag forres. The activlty of tbe Japanese out posts is doabtleaa lateaded bo acrai :i movements of their armies, and there fore may be regardod as preeursoiy symptoms of final pr.-parations for an advanee, whieh probably will begln within a week. A special niessenger has brought to 4he emperor General Kuropatkin's full report of the battle of Liao Yang. The aaaaaaaaer, who ?alaaHted to an inter vii-w, dachuaa that the main arniy is concentrated at Tie Pass, and that it is not llkely General - Kuropatkin wiii make a determined stand at tdah There were reeurrent rumors of the fall of Port Arthur. but they have not the alighteal fouodatioa. The war offlce has reeoived the foi lowli. h from General Sakhar off dated Octobtr 3: "At dawn on Octohar 1 a sqtiadron Of Japanese cavalry twic-e attempted to break through the line of adaaace posts of coaaacka of the Guard in the distriet between Khnankhuandia and Fengiiapn. Botb attempts were nn fi:l. Two BOtalaa of our cavalry retaforced the advaace posts aud the Japanese i. ir.atcd." Towardi aoea of the same day ono battaliou of theJapuicse advance KuarJ with two or three sq:tadr<ms of cavalry ?ajMWad the offenslvcmovemcntagalnst a reidment of cossarks. The ffarfag last, d until nixhtfall. QaaMMd Mist eaaako sent n-infonements to the aid of the eaaaneata, and Inwaida evenlng the enemy was repulsed at all noint* the Waaaaa Itne retreattng towarda sia lioiikhetzy narawid by our eavahry. 'Captain Tolstoukino. conimande 01 a aotnfa, ambuehed one of tha naaauj'o natrohi at Konachatay. One Japa oUicer was killed "in tiie positions ahaaadoned by taae] Japanese our cossaeks found a number of eartrldgaa and aMdtcal atorei also a few dead horses. We had two j ofacera and two coaaacha woand d. "Tbe sani" day a Japaa rce of! one ttaUon and a hulf and a rou of earalry attacked in t slons our ontpoata betaeeu The ihaa river and the railway. Towards even tag this moverip nt was eheeked with the hoip of anothar eoaapany, whieb reinforeed th;> ontpoat fJne eaaaacfe was killed and one wound, ,i "O^e Bnaataa patrol rttanaranfl two Japanese patrols in the vicinity of Tchjantaa, on the right banh of the Him river, taking thfao Japanese pris oaera Anoth-r llussiau patrol s< :.,. in an easteriy dlrectloo diecovered Tawang hu Pass occtipied by 200 Chiti<-se ban-1 dits commanded by Japanese ottn ers. I)i ing tho reconnoissanee one ,??> was kill-d." FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR Russians Make Desperate Attempts to Recapture Lost Positions. Chefoo, Oct 3.?Severe flghtin^, the Ru?sians being tho aggrossors. oc-! curred on llaptoiabiii M and 29 oa tha west shore of Liao Ti promontory, near Pij;eon bay, according to a report I brought by Chinese who left Port Ar-! thur on September 30. The Russians already apparently ' are attempting to canture tbe huavy , guns which the Japanese have niount ed ln that vicinity. The Russians were | ln considerable force, and they made i several sorties. diagglng field artillory with them. They were unsuccessful, however. Three Junks with 160 coolies arrived at Cheroo. They left Port Arthur be aaaaa they were faread to earry the wounded and bury the dead. They also were afraid that eventually they '? would have no food, although rice is plcntil'ul now. according to their Btories. They further say that the Russians lost heavily durinp the at- I tacks of September 19 and September 23, but the Japaneso loss was much heavier. One of the catattea, who had a water carrier. showed a wounded hand I that he ?aetadaad on aMphaaaaat 112. He] and four companions went to a w D in the eenter of the town. A shell ! burst and killed three of his eompnu ions and wounded a fourth. The Russian ships were silent dur? ing the battle, and the btthertO BB used Baarchant ships wete aa a resuit of the flght turned into hospitals. v pon ot 1 I r,L ' **nt*n. 0?? r Pi.aldent Roosovelt appolnted Julius O. Lay as consul jrcnoral at Canton in auccea pion to Bobert m. MeWade, reaeowed. Mr. T.ay foruierly was Ame:i,a:i eonsnl gcneral at Hareolona. R. njamin H. Rldgaty, Amerii an consu,' at Nant' s. Fran<o. was nppointcd OOaaal gonotal at Ran olonn t>? aucceed Mr. I.n>. 6ENATOR HOAR'S FUNERAL Services Held at Worcester and Body Taken to Goncord For Interment. Worcester. *M:iss., Oct. 4. Funeral Bcrvi.es for Ualtad Btatea Benator Qeoraje F. Hoar were h<-ld here. in tho preeenca of aaaay peraona rapreaeating lea and aaaoilaOoiM. tna etty of Worcaatat, Um ooauaonwaaltb of afaa* Bachnsetts and the nm^ss of the Ualtad Btotaa, tna favortte byamna of the daad rtfitttmaa were aaag, the ooth Ps;'!::i was rond, nnd two tloiajam apoke worda in oalogy of tha aaaa who had been their friend for m:iny years. Pabllc and prftata baataaai la tna city was snspended. Ruildinga wore draped and pteterea of Beaator Eaaar were generaiiy dlaptayad with ayrabola of mournin.^ in the windows. The aorrtoaa, wbieb were betd in the Httle Chureh of the I'nity, Which Bena? tor Hoar nttended, in accordance with tii> wtahea of tna aeaator, wata of a most un.erenionious naturo. Three hymna were tang, Rev. Dr. Rnah it. Sliippen, of Rroekton. foruierly pastor of the Chureh of the I'nity. spi.ke briei ly of his peraona] acaualatanca with Beaatot Hoar, and Dr. Bdward Baatatl II-!' . the venerablo clKiphiin of the Dalted Statea aeaate, ectfoolrnate, b?d Ufeloag frlead of the aeaator, apoke at graater length, aftat baTlng r.-a.i a psalm and ofl'ored a brief prayer. Less than an hour was taken up with the simple exorclses at the chureh, and after those present had taken a final look .it the face of the senator, the bo.ly was -enioved to city hall. to lie in otnta where the thousands whom the chureh could not aecommodato niiiiiit have opportunity to take final leave. Today the body was taken to Coneord, where intci inent was made. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LEGAL Patients Who Resort to Such Treat ment Cannot Recover Damages. Coneord, N. II., Oet. 5.?The legality of the practlce of Christian fYlraioa il New Ilampshire was upheld by tho supreme eourt of the state ln a de cision handed down in the snit of Mrs. Jennle Spead, of this city. to r damages for alleged injuries as the re Bult of treatment by Irving W. Tom j llnson, a Christian Scienco practi i tloner, also of Coneord. Mrs. Spead claimed that Tomlinson had failed to cure her of the illness for which he treated her, and that her eure was greatly delayed by the time spent in taking his treatmetit. The case was declded ln favor of the defendant in the lower eourt, but the plaintiff ap pealed. The supreme eourt now afflrms the declsion and dlsmisses the bill. ln substance the eourt holds that tbe practlce of Christian Science ls legal and that patients who have resorted to such treatment cannot recover dam? ages In case the prartitionor uses the '. aceepted Christian Science metl: treatment. The plaintiff daimod damagea on I three gronnda, oegligenca, decell aad CASH C 7REDIT._open SATURDAY HIGHTS I -xtil n o'clock. CASH OR CREDIT ? $ ,000 Sale is Still Going On With Qreat Success. Smart Clothcs for Men and Yoatfas. We are tittiug the men with gannents that popu larize this store. Perhaps a hint at the price range tvill induce you to grace this store wi h your rjresence. Men'sSuits, correct styie for fall and wiiitor, $ &.0() Men's Suits, snappy effects.$J0.00 Men's Suits, haudsomcly tailored . $15.00 to $2S00 N Mon's Trousers, ncw and novel stripcd efTects $ 3 0() \ ' Men's Trouscrs, exclusive get-up.$ 5.00 ^ ?! Men's Overcoats. }?" Coats of every d^sription, in short, medium and long lcngths; hundreds ot sorts on exhibitioii, from $7.50 to $30 00. Full line Shirts, Uuderwcar, Suspenders and Ties. I i J. H. Busby, 00 Broad St. m&Wam? ^mSBMaaWMaga^^ brerch of guaraity. X-RAYS CA ISED CANCER Continuous Expc .ure Caused Growth On Hands a?d Finally Death. Orange. N. J . Oct. 4.?Clarence N. Dally is dead a1 tis home in East Or? ange, N. J., fr m the effects of a ean cerous growth ? atriting from long con? tinued persiM nce in experimonting with X-ray a;- taratus in the expert menting department of the Edison lab oratory at W^sL Orange. For 16 years, Mr. Dally wa* ( mployed in thp Edison ' work*. where for a number of yonrs ' continuous expomre to the mysterious power of the ra ya Inducpd the cancer- I ous growth oa his hands whieh finally , caused his de?:h, after lntense suffer-j Ing. and the suooeasive amputatlon of j both arrns. He continued his work un- ' til four yearv ago. whon he acoepted j a posiiion with a lamp concern in Chi cago. There the growth bceanie so' painful that h* was eompriu>d to re-j turn home for treatment. Efforts were made to che<S< tbe caccerous growth. but it spread over his entlre body and finally raused Ms death. MOODY TO SUCCEED HOAR Attorney Gfenrral to Be Appointed Unlte Senaror. W~T*v?ter ???*-. 5,?Qovornor 'orin l ' ' *roi?s' at th?- nex' | he govornors counell. ani ppolntme-.o- of Attorney C,< i'.iam H. Moody. of Haverhill. ? ? ,i Fnltod Stat. s Sonator QeCJ ' 1 nnr. Shortly be fore his deatl itor Ilnnr eotnmuiii cated to to nor Ihitos his wislns that the i aaaat attorney eaaera] mlght stii < < ( him n<! senator from afaaaaehaaeti and it is ?aderetood hereth.w M Eoody will aecept. Tr - Eight Skeletcns. Orai a, hUch, Oct 1 Bach exeit :^ beon creatcd in tho vfltaga ?? tfparta, II aailea areal of here, by the dtaeovery of alght skoie tons noar the town. Tlie dlaoOTOry w:is aeade by thraa yoaag men. who w ra huntintr. They found oae iholotoa, aad apoa laveetftgatloa foaad thraa aeore harled ln the ground. and an arniy of men hognn dtggJag ovet the pronii-tea Four more were foaad. A bullet was found ln each skull. The rogion ln Whieh the bodlea w< re lound wns f. >r mcrlv a wlhl one. aad it is thoaght tbnt the bodlaa roay i>e those of aati] aattleia, kdied by hlchwayaaaa. Conciliation Board to Meet Friday. Bcraatoa, Pe?, <>< t :,. \ ateetlag of the aathraclta ooaetUatloa board haa been eallod for nevt Friday at PottB ville. The grlevnwo of the oniployes of the Lehigh Coal eonipany regarJIiig paymont of sliding s>ale on not taiu ln.es will ho taken up. Postal Cases to Ccme Up October 18. Weahlagtoa, Oct ?".. The court or ?aaeala txei October is as tho date for tho aearlng of argumeata on tho appoal of the postal caaea of Maehcn. i.oren/ and Oroff, coaTtcted aoaee months ago of conspiracy to defraud the go/ernment. THIRO ATTE t . iO V.'RECK SHIP Hole Bcied in Bottom of 3attlship Con aectleut r -d Cer".p*rtmeat Fiooded. Nea \< ; . !),?::. The Neej York Heral timea within a hali yoar haa tho baad of troachery bo?^n folled m attenpta to wroek the Uatted Btatea bnttleshlp Ooaaectleat, lata. . t: ?? V.., nivy yard on Tharaday. *?:: Bataraay was tho last .'.,:??? > :i a eom I parli . ??>? v ,. a holo [ bor.' ,. : h ateal kee! i ' ?'? wmknian a: tho :.. . ..? been laforaa in ':...?? . . . Bg . ...,t. il I ! that f h loyalty will aaaial tho , m ? : in frustra Ing farther atl a1 i i sir ladlg nntion ni iy BOaalbly l>'.?d lo the di t e tion oi the aerpetratora of the pre vious oatra "The K'ard on tha Ooaaectleat has been atreagthaaed, and the sentinels i understand they kill a man in the act of I ing to injure the ship ; they will re ve tho thanks of the navy depaftiacmt." Tho story saya that slx months ago It was found that holes had boen bored through the eentre of rlvets in the hull, allowiir - loakage. This act waa diseovered ani new rivets inserled. There Is bo eiew to the Ideattty of the perpetrators of these outrages. That they n;.y be diseovered Ia con ' Bldered almc;--i hopeless If they do not ; agaln renew their attacks on the ship. IkniQbts of fl>?tbias, _N. A., VS. A., B., A., A. AND A._ This organization is one of tlie niost powerful in the eouutry and ia* progress has been phenomenal. The Grand Lodge of Virginia has i?r> lsdiction over all of the cities and couuties in this state. Thirty males are rcquired to organize a new lodge. The benefits paid constitute one of its strougest featnres, but the principles are greater than anythknr else. Founded on Friendship, based on Cliarity and established on ll? nevolence, the respectable, upright people of the state will find it an order worthy of their heartiest support. It pays an endowment aud burial benefit of $200.00 for all ages It p*yc U ? V? **& sick duos. The badge, costing 75 cents each is the only absolutely necessary regaha. Por mformation concerning the organization of lodfres apply at the main office. B ? The Courts of Calanthe Is the Female bcpartmentof the Order. It requires a inembership of tfnrty persers to organize a eourt. Its members are pledged to exhibit Fidelity, ex-rcise Harmony and prove T ov? one for the otl 1 u .vs ?a coflowi . uv bull bendt <.f jtxg, je y ..^eksick .aes. The only expense for regalia ia Uu. cuit ti tne uaage, 50 eents and 1 r-seue, .^st:n^ 2c cents for funeral oceasions. CE BANDS OF CALANTHE or Children's Departinent also constitute* a feature aud persnu.; e.inn n do better li .1 .0 acci .he little oues in this mystic circle. The expense is umninal and tne ben.iiLs :i!1 %? c lld be expected. It pays from $1.00 tc $1.50 f J. i-A dsath besafits 01 tr 1 ^.00 to $40.00. If you have no Pythian .. *?*A iat ar*a?f aalarhb^rho^, ?v t 1 ? i Keone. KCCiwing tli^J Childen's "bepartment, address, Mrs. Anna Taylor, \Y. M., 120 W. 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