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THE M?THEWS JOURNAL 1 _? ..-___^?________________ " _ " ? ' ?-?-. ? ?-. ?? VOL. IX. MATHEWS C. H.. VA- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 NO.^T Monuments and Grave Stones in Marble and Granite t?* e~?d anything la this Use get ?ur price before plactn? ord*>! ? ? are doing the ? ?*?t h-uslneas a TMawaUr Vlr ?>?i? Tho latee i ? ? rored me ? ? . ? e r j wltL ? *??? our plant to equipped en abl?? um to ton oji the highest viubb ?ork at most reaaoaaale prions we pay freight and civ? perdona) atten? tion to placing work In neot? t<Tjr *? renpectfully la rite 70a to call and impact our large ?took ef finished ?*"?* wan? la Narfatk. If onakle to aall write aa for catalogue LAWSON & NEWTON 11 to Street and William Ara NORFOLK, va * Pine Beach Car Ltne. ?one 8T51. Clark Sash & Door Corporation FRANK T. CLARK, President. Manufacturers, .Jobbers and Dealers ir.? SASH, DOOKS AND BLINDS, BUILDER'S HARDWAKI . f>LATE AND WINDOW GLASS. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHB8, POKCH COLUMNS AND STAIR WORK, NORFOLK. VA RWOMIA'. ??fc. Uk. ? No Money m Advance ? Satisfac? tion Guar a nteed ? Lovent Net Fact ory P rieoa ? E a a i e s t Terms ? A Saving of $ 1 00 to $200 ? Fro? Fac tory Direct. famous STAft?K mu Sent Anywhere in the United States on 30 DAYS' FREE.TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME WB WILL SKND to any part of the United Stale? a beautiful STARCX PIANO. ?with handsome ajtk veionx scarf, polished revolving- top stool, with braus feet and rIos? > mpl?te Piano Instructor, all fully warranted far MS years. on M Days' Free Trial riRht in your own lucir?, without aakin?; any mirntr in advance,and if>c-u OOOOt find it ?M kudismoit, iwc?t?*t-taaa<l and bighaat armdm Piano you have ever sent or heard, and if it is not entirely sattsxaetory at.d acceptable to yourself ?r d fully equal to the meat fan*?? and hicheat-priced piaao aaade in all important Features, tin n it may be teturnad to aa, in which ?v?cu we will stand the freight charge? both ways. We trutr you and leave you to be "both judge and jury." hence you aie to be pieced <-r there will be rv sale, and the trial will aot oost you a penny. Isn't that fair? Your banker or any commercial agency will tail jroa we axe able as well as willing- to multe good on our giiaraatec and all our promiaa? sadatrt? ments. hence you ?re safe in accepting; our proposition. Send for Our Specicl Advertising Offer to First Buyers in New Localities and Save All Unnecessary Sel bag Expense? suad Profits. We will make it easy ro* you te deal with us, do matter where you are located. We will arrange VERY EASY TERMS to suit your needs. Send for our Beautiful Catalog Today. STARCK PIANOS art Warranted for 25 Years, but They LAST A LIFETIME STARCK 88-MOTE SOLO/SI PLATER PIAttOS make pianists of us :.!l. Sens] tot Special \'layor Piano Catalogue if im.? rested BARCA/MM EH OTHER MAKE? and in used and rebuilt pianos at 110. $50. $7.".. $M0 and up. Sond for list. Ohuroh & I'arlor Organs?all styles and prioes. Write us today, vur beautiful literature will interest you. Mention this paper. <a> P.* A. ST?RCK PIANO.CO., Manufacturers Executive Offices and Warerooms, 210-212 So. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO ILL. Dest. y SCHEDULE NORFOLK-MATTHEWS- GLOUCESTER ROUTE. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Effective Thursday MAY 23rd, Ste amer M OB JACK will perform service on the Norfolk-Mathews-Gloucester ro ute as follows: Monday Wednesday and Friday. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. Lv. Norfolk (O. D. Wharf). Lv. Portsmouth (North St. Wharf).. Lv. Norfolk (Bay Line Wharf). Lv. Old Point (Government Whf.) Lv. Philpot's Wharf. East River Lt. Williams' Wharf, East River Lv. Hicks' Wharf, East River. Lv. Diggs' Wharf, East River. Lv. Roane's Wharf, Ware River. Lv. Bailey's Wharf, Wnyo River Lv. Hockley. Ware River. isr *-^'mirn Wharf, North River. . bixondale, North River. ^.v. Severn Wharf, Severn River. Lv. Old Point (Government Wharf).. Ar. Norfolk (O. D. Pier No. 1). Ar. Fonna.outh (North St. Wharf).. 6:30 a. m. 6:46 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. 12:15 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 6:30 6:45 7:00 a 8:00 a 10:00 a 10:15. a 10:30 a 11:00 a. a. m. a. m. 12:00 a. m. 12:20 p. m. 12:40 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. JAMES RIVER Night Line Every Evening: between Norfolk and Richmond. STEAMERS BERKLEY and BRANDON Fare First-Class $3.00 each way, inelnding Berth fn Stateroom. Second-Class Including Berth *!J?0 Norfolk 7:00 P. Lea*? Richmond 7:00 P. ?. M. ) Ml. { Daily, Including Sunday. MAIN LINE FUOM NORFOLK Leave 7 P. MN Sunday Excepte*! Arrive In New York 3:30 P. M., following afternoon Leave New York 3:00 P. M. (Sunday excepted) Arrive in Norfolk 10:30 A. M. following morning. FARE?First-class, one way, $8.00, meals and stateroom, berth included, rcund trip, limit thirty days, $14.00. . m t\ETS and STATEROOMS at ticket office, 169 Main Street. Opposite Atlantic Hotel, or at Company's office, on the wharf, Norfolk, Va. an, schedules, suhjeet to change without notice. E. B. PATJsN. Aewfetaat General FATHER SEES AUTO KILL DAUGHTER \\ \SlllxnON, D. C, SpeciaU? \\ hile crossing tin* str?'?t in an? swer to hi r lather's summons t?? dinner, ii mi within a lew leet of a smaller sist?-r an?l a lull ?Io/.?n |i|a> matos. .Mari?* Naaabui??, th?' iuiic-\< ar-oM daughter of Solo? mon N _M?M??i <??' I ?!* I- Strrt-r, Northweal, a forinti*r poHeC?MI?, was run over nn?| nlmi^t instnnt l> killed In front of her home late Friday afternoon l?y H taxicah driVCfli by William A. siniiot, of TMriU.v-ln.st and M Sinti?, NorthWCMl, a iH'phew i>l Joseph J. Sinnot. (loorkii per of the House of Representatives. The child's -Utill wa- crushed mid her x alp hndly lint-rat?'?!. The < hihl was picked up by her fattier ami placed in tin- taxicah \\l:i?h had struck her, ami hnr rtedl) driven t?? Kmergency Hos? pital h.v sinnot. She waa plaeed linmetttately on an operating table, hut ?iit?i before the eanreoas roaJd h?'ip bar. _ sinnot Mirrciidared lo tin* po Ucemna at Emtiiiarj Hospital, ami area retai?ad to Sixth Pre? cinct und locked up for the eight, peedlag an Investigation which waa i'iikIih t?-<i this ntoralag i>> (iirimcr Xc\itl at the iinirguc. The father waa spared the or? deal of age lag his daughter run over, for he luni turned aura) from th<- window ot his home after calling the ? hlM ami j ii?t before she was ihm;; to the street. ii?- heard her arica m as the taxi eab hit her, ami taintd to see her stretched oa th?- street. .Mrs. Niissiiauin. the mother. aras In the rear of the boose pre parlag the family dinner. She heard her husband's cry as he rushed to the street ami fainted. Last night she was Is ? hysteri? cal condition ami ander imdital care. sinnot last night expressed tlccp sorrow over the tragedy, hut Kara that h?* ?lid everything pos* -ihh* to avoid hitting the child. II?- said that she stepped from the iddewalh dtrectlj in front of his machine. He declared he was not gofag asore than twelve miles an hour, hut ?-?mid not stop the machine before It strack the ?hihl. Mari?* Viisshauni. with a small? er -ist?T. tira??* Nussbuum, ?i_ht years ??id. retnrwed from school yesterday and we ni to play across the str?'?'t from tiu-ir borne with \?i?-i t'??ri??. whom father is pro? prietor of a store a? lit? E str?i*t. \orthw?'st. Other children Joined them. Mr. Nnsshaum saw them playtag, he said last Bight, and thought them saf<>. "i amatad the children to coase bome to ir?'t ready for dinner, and leaned ?>ut of the from window to call th?*in.'* coat famed the fa? ther of the child. "1 saw Mari?* Start a?-?>-s the Street and tunu-l l?a<'k into tin* house, thinking she would eome home Immediately, i had just taraed swaj when t ii?-:?**ii :? were am. Realising nome? thiiig aras wroag*, I turm*d again lo the window, and SOU the eliild stretched ?>ut oa the street. The machine which ha?! hit her hud stopped, hut a trail of Mood sltmved that it had dragged tin* child quite a distance. "A <*row?l quick!) leathered, and together we put Marie in the ta\i rab, ami the driver took her away, pmmMnc t?> hurry her to ITintr reney Hospital. \ short thin* lat?*r I ret'?'i\?*4l word slu- was ilend." \ P. Cardta, of ion ? Street, Northwest; Robley Epps. of it!?'.. 1' str?H't. Northwest: Mn. Wil? liam Oamlall. of lt'1 i: Rtreet; il. ii. Cunningham, of I0_ I Street: T. Jaekwm. of IIS Sew Jerse) Avenue, Northwest: C, C. Prenant, ?>r the Continental Hotel, and M. II. Itaeon. ?>f 4SS New Jersey AvCUttC, Cither witnessed tin* aeeident or ail Ned OU the ?cene a few min?tes afterward, PROTEST AGAINST Irish mm RULE BELFAS!, I HELA Ml. gfdn_ With hundreds of soldiers held in instant readiness for an outbreak th?' people of Ulster Province to? da.* registered forasal protest against home ruh- for Ireland by signing a solemn t*o venant in which thej declare they will not UU basil to poiitkal separation from th?- British thrum-. By some it was regarded as the tiist st?'p toward ?i\il war. which has been threatened by the Unionists of North Ireland, if tin- liberal government at Lou don carries out it- program of fcraittinfc autonom] to Ireland. \t l?-ast 500,000 persons took part in th?- great anti-home rute dem? onstration which marked the ?'?'I ebratloa of Ulster day. Orangemen eame from all pan? ol' Northern Ireland to tak?> part. Not alone men, hut women and children, pnrtk*ipated in the cere luoules ot the day ami cheered the Inflammatory speeches of the anti-home rulers. The ?*it > was bedecked from. end to end with I nion .lacks and miuiatur?' lags wen- worn b] th?' men in their coal lapels ami h.v the women upon their Arrases, The fratare off the day's celebra lion was the signing off th?* <'??*.?? nant. Imoag the lirst t?> place his signature upon the document was sir Edward Carson, the Unionist leader, who has taken a leading part in the lister tight against home rule. Escorted bj n><> stalwart Orangemen. s?-i?*et?-il from \a i-iou- Unionist ciobs, sir Edward went to City Mall .ju-l before noon and placed his signature upon the covenant. Th?* Unionist leader used a sii wr ?H'li which had hern present? ed to him for tin- purpose last nii-iit by Captain James Cralg, member of Parliament, for Conn? ly Mown. He was follow?*?! h.v other prominent Orangemen, who affixed their names, and then came th?* popalacc, who r?'i:is tered their protest against home ruh*. Outside fit) Hail a vast throng off nu'ii <ii?'<'i-?'?l and waved Haga nuil cried all manner of threats Bgalnsf the Iri-h Nationalists. Enthusiasm which readily broke into radicalism was every where. Evgbdhe divine s?'rvie?-s. which werf held before the signing of the*?ovenaat began, were inter? rupted by inionist cheers. The mtnbttem who presided ln terjeeted tire into their talk aad| prayer, and this farther hi<*it?*d the w?>rslii|>crs. Great er?>w?ts which had l*ccn powrlag into Belfast yesterday f??r th?* opewtag of the lister ?lay ?eh-hration last nlulit cotitiiuu*?! throuirhont t.h?* morning. Many si>cctal trains carried visitors > ) from all -.?-?lions of the province. Waraeti i>y th.- Sgattlaa ?adral of tli<- peo pic and the sixnilicuiie?* of tli?- (Hciisiini, tin? hitnii' ruh a]aeanaalaers hi ttu- <it> for tin ?sont |Mirt kept ind??or-. However, th?-r?- was -??oradie viol?-iu<-, whi? h up to noon tin* eoii-tahul.irv fourni no ?lift huit y in I lie I ling A feet nrrist- had lH?-n Bande at that hour. More than I.?MM? soldiers from tin* Highland Ldghl Infantry ?ml Um Royal Irish Ralea wer?- held m the ban arks, ander ovdcfu r<,r '" -tant -?-r\ !<???. Four Permanently Expelled and Twelve Suspended Following Rand Hazing Tragedy. CHAPBL HtLsU N'. <\. Special.? Drastic steps to stamp out basing at the University of Nortti Carolina ?rere t m k?-ri ?is the result <>f the faculty's Investigation in the death of William Kami, the Bralthfleld freshman who was killed while being based by -so phomorea Pour students were permanently expelled and twelve were suspended for a year from attending tn?' insti? tution. YOUNG ASTOR A VERY BUSY MAN NEU YORK, Special. Vin 4-4-iit A-tor. who is worth ST.">.non, (MM? hi his own rijrht. will work as hard as any of tin- SIS a week <-l?-rks in manairlnir the bnSWBm est?te left bj his lathe i*. Colonel John Jacob AstOT, who was lo-t with th.- Titanic. Sittlnir at his desk Friday, in front of a three-foot pile of h-t l?rs. Astor oatllaed his plans. This was his tir-t ?fay or work. Ih- will start work at ?? \. M. II?- ?ill take only half an hour for lunch. II?- will w??rk thr??utrh until 1:34 ?>Vlo?-k in the nft?-nioon. II?- will not allow -ports of anj kind to Interfiere with his bunt lU^s. Yoaag \stor weal Irosa hau aew home to his otli?-?-. :i:t W?"sf Tw?-u ly-slxth StrtM-t. where h?* will ?-OI1 diKt till of his bsudaons. A r? porter was waiting for hhn th?-r?-. "Yon s?-?-. I am <?n thSMB?no. I am a few inimit?s nlu-ad of thn<\" he -aid with a happy -mile. The hour hand point?-?! to nine, luit the minuto hand had not yet completed Uns circuit. Brew the pile of mall <i?< 1 not deter him and without dela> In- plunged into his work. "In six w???-k-. vim know. I will Ik- of air?-." he -aid. a- ho lore onea letter after letter, gare ?? a ?iiiiek glance, marked it for futur?- n-fcrciKv and placed it ashle. "Then 1 will a ?nine control of all of the hu-ine?. In the mean? time I am going to familiarize myartf srlth every detail, and. a >ou -??(-. then- I- enoiiirh here to keep nu- basy." MISS NORA BARGETT RETURNS TO KESWICK CHARI/yrTBSVILiLE, VA., Special. Unhappy and deserted by Robert E. Caasady, s married man whose bride ?he had promised ti> become after he had obtained a divorce, Nora B?rgett, eighteen years old. ? typical country girl, who eloped with him to Alex? andria* where both were arrested on a technical cha rare of drunkenneaa and disorderly conduct, returned yesterday ti> her Imme In Keswick. STATE TO DIVIDE R. F. & P. TAXES it ich M O x i>. V A.. Special. it now seems likely that the coun? ties and ?-?lies through which the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Po ' tomac Railroad passes will share with the Commonwealth in the division of whatever taxes are received as the ! result of the effort to compromise the | tax litigation non pending against the . railroad, \s has been explained in this paper, Governor Mann yesterday held a con? ference with cunty representatives ?in this connection, and after the mat |ter had i>een gone over, those appear? ing on behalf of the Interested coun? ties and ?-?tics passed a resolution ex? pressing utmost confidence in the spe? cial commission which has the busi? ness in hand and promising to approve I any compromise that might be ! reached. It \voh1?I appear from this that the I COlin tie? and cities are likely to share equally with the Commonwealth in the division of any amount of propertj 'taxes that may be collected ;iS a re? sult of the conferences, \t Ant, when the negotiations were 1 In their inciplency, it was not ex? pected that the local.ties would re? ceive any part of the money realized from the railroad. Bui s. il. Bvans, member of the House from Caroline county, interested himself in their l>eha!f mo demanded recognition of the rights Of the counties rind cities. < mi September ?Mb he appeared be? fore the special commission and sub? mitted n convincing argument on be half of Caroline. What he said then applies with equal force, of course. to all the territory through which the Richmond, Predericksburg and Po tomac runs. Mr Bvans took the ground that ?t would be Inequitable to permit the state to take all the money that might accrue from the compromise. It was true, he admitted, that the State and IOCS lit lei alike lia.i Leen deprived of taxes fniMi the railroad, hut the Com? monwealth had received large amounti In dividends on its stock. if the present negotiations end In the payment of monej by the railroad. Richmond will come In for some ol the money, althougn the property taxes which the road is required to pa] for previous years may not be great Those who m : yesterday at the call of the Governor were Mayor George Ainslie and city Attorney Henry R. Pollard, representing the city of Richmond'; P" T. Button, Com? monwealth's Attorney, and W. <\ Saunders, chairman of the board of supervisors, representing Henrlco county; George P. Haw, Common? wealth'* Attorney, and ,T. !.. Saun? ders. chairman of the supervisors, for Hanover county; \v. W. Butauer. Com? monwealth's Attorney for the city of Predericksburg; Stonewall J. Doawell, attorney for the town of Ash land; Thomas i!. laon. Commonwealth's At? torney, and J. T. Syncox, chairman of supervisors, for Prince William coun? ty; <;. P. Smith, chairman of super? visors, and W. B. Knnis, Common? wealth's Attorney, for Caroline coun? ty, and <:. B. Wallace, Common? wealth'! Attorney, for Stafford county. The county of Bpotsylvanla did not seem to be represented. JOHN L. LEE WILL NOT DEFEND SIDNA ALLEN LTOCDUM) VA., Special.? John 1,. Lag has aniioiiiiinl tlutt Ik- will not appear for the d?-fen>*e In the trial of Sidna .Mien. IROLFR ACCEPTS $500 OF REWARD KOVNOkh, Va-, Special. Krank ln.i,r, InlhiT of ?I mult- lr??l?r, Ihr _.irl >,h.?m flu- Ittililwln ?trieel I ? ???? toll.>???<! ft It??' hlnitiK pine?- of h?-r ?nrrllitnrl, W?-nI?-j I .?I >? ,, r?l*. nntl tit's umle, Sidna Allen, ?ere in Hoanuke Saturday. While here de denied w ihli imliimation flial bis daii_li|<r had knuwintrh assisted the niiiccr?. \m lo his iinil In Hi?- ntl'nlr. hi" ? -<-rf?-<l ihiii lie li;i<( no? in li-ii<loiinll > Klvro lh?- ?lelri-tii r- lufforiiinllon: ? luit he talked tu Panul. si,,.rnr Oanir Maullar, '>>n ?li?i not know that Mitniln.? mm h IIhIiIwIii num. Mr. Irolrr ?niil at lir-l Hin? hi refii??-<l lo Inkp Ihr S.".?Ml rmiiril, lint ihn I ?o<ln> . ,? li?-n it ??n- |ir?-i?'? ?-?I upon him I, ? lln hi?? in. hr a-on ??-nlril to niii-pl It. GUNMAN READY TO TELL OF MURDER NEW YORK, Iptif tal llarrj Horouita. aha- **_yp the Blood." ami liOiii- Roeenswelg, alias ?l-?ii\ l.??ui-c," the gunmen re? tenti] arrested after the] had i'?*?-ii Indicted i<>r the murder of llerntun RosenthaL an- reported to have ueakened t?i the point where the) are willlag lo turn State's ?-\ Ideare. White) Lewis, another of the gunmen under ladktmeat for RoHenthul't? murder, i- alao -aiii to be read] to make a ? ?>iife--imi. Should l>i-iii?-( Attorney Whit? man accept these overtures it will leave only Trank Clronei, alias "Dato frank." th?- onl) member of th<> hand of _iiii..;<-n to -land trial, after tin- ease against Idea? louant Charle- Henker i- di-post?; ?iff. While Mr, Whitman denies that he has made SB] term- with the mea, Bevertheles? he made neveral visits from ex-Magistrutc than? ti. I'. W?hle. counsel for the a? - .used gangsters, ami it i- believe?! that these conf?re m ea dealt with the men's ?h-sir?- to confess. According to the ??tur? alleged 10 have been told to Mr. W?hle by hi- clients the gungsteo* guth* ??r?'?l for th?- l.o-einhal affair im ????r iustru? lion- to kidnap Ito-i-n thal and ran? him to some -? ? lulled -pot. where he wa- to be hudl] beaten or otherwise pun i-heii a- a warning. Clnonci, according to tin- -t?>r*t. was the only gUUmUU in the parly whoJteew that a death sentence ,i.i?t'Ju''M placed upon Ko-einhal. riiSajiKT gunmen allege ?t waa Ctrogcl Who tired the -hot- that i.iifi-l th?* gumbler. SEND JAPANLSt BAH9N TO PRISON I-.IM? <?? || T\ OF COMPLICITY IN PLOT l?> KILL ? ? 1 > l i i i: Vit 111. SDOl'L. KOREA, Special. -liar?);. Vun ?'hi i i... form? rlj a Japan? m met officer, wa- toiiay sentenved :?? ten years Imprisonment !<>r complicity ?n a plOt a_aii:st tile Ule of ? hi. ?;. \ ernor General of K>> rea, and heavy sentei :?? Im posed upon .1 number of others. .\ mimi.er off foreign ministers wi alleged t<? be implicated in th.- plot. which ha<l for one of its alma th? '< overthrow of Japanese j ??? , ? r hi n . nrm:\ n\ mu. in ji i \ NOW MM lit Ml. Ill till i NEW YORK. Special, -.lolln Muter, a weaver >>?' I'ate ?on. N. J.. >-.,. nome Wedneyda*, from III? l'a.-t, .m lit,- t<> -ii,'. He ii.i.- . ydropl ? .Muter waa tvalkinj th?- .-t ??,?! laat July a ben :i <i<>^ leu, ? from ? doorv, a bit hi* Muter*? < ri. i erow ?i u i ich ga tiered ;.:.>?! i '..? w il 11 i-lulis ami -lotus il \' .: without examination beinji ni.nl, to termina ii it i ,i?? raines. Muter went to a ,!r...^ ?tore and had around cai*t?-rl_e?i. He Raid th?* druggist told liini it required no further a i *??!?? i orgol i,-n the Injury until a few day? ago, when hi- hand began to pain him. Tl extended to the am himself una ble to au al om nu alarm,-.I lie consulted physician rushed him t>> the Pasteur Institute here. I>r. Rambaud determined that Mi ter ha?l a well ileveloped ease of hydrophobia ??? 11 that ?t was too lat> for the treatment t>> be of an) Muter was sent ba?*K to Paterson to his family. H<' eannot liv. more than a ,1a v. it is sai<1. iii- Ramon'id urge* that the heed the oft-repeated warnings CROSSED DEAD LINE SHOT BY SOLDIERS Alia STA. (iA? Special. Tu.t n are il?-a?i ami another in a hn-piial badil uoiiiiili-il. while tun cuptalns and Bfteen mllltlu men ?ire under milltnrj arro-t i? r court-martial trial US the remit of the shooting In the ?leinltj ol - Wits SMITH. Sr.. Pre?.. J 1' WOTTl \r,!KM, V -Pre?, and Canbier. THE BANK OF MAWEWS, Inc. Paid Up Capital $25,900 MATHEWS C. H., VA. ?{??rut the accounts of firms and Individuals a?-d on.-? - -n? r? ? onatatent with gnod banking Interest Allotred On Savings Account. Hours: 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I 2 M G X CLINTON : ???TRACTOR FOR E<jriP.YEST AX? REPAIRS IS ? -?*fa *ATEH SUPPLY, WTSOMDLLS, PRESS IRE TAXUS, ri-TP ?V ISfilNHs, ACETYIESE ?AS, ?ASdLJJVE ?AS. ELECTRIC ?JUHTISC, BELLS AS? TBLEFHSSES, HEATTSI.. liMsl SPECIFICATIOSS AS? ESTIMATES, ?ixeadala, Ta. the lagarta-Alken Rallwaj and Blectric Corporation's Fifteenth Street power plant Friday night. I'ln- uu-ii wer<- shot because the) trussed a military deadline, al ihongdli. it i- said, they knew aoth hac of the marked off territory. Tin- iit> i- nades martial law. with A.limant (.encrai C)bear, of the tieorgla National Guard, in cootniaiul. 10 pr?tent riot in (he street car strike. in addition to the four nan panic- of Augusta troop- that have been under arm- since earls Friday, a rompant arrived this morning from Wayne*?!* ro. Troops arc now stationed at Ilse power plant, which, it wa- re ported yesterday, had been tlireat < n?*d " It l> dMiamite. \lfr?-d ll.irn. ihr Hr??t mini killest, v?as shot through the henil li> 111, solillrrM on h?- wnn <lrl\inic n lnium ??ni on i 111 i-cu? h street smb hi? wn> Imme fragt snsJnaaa, It. I', linker h;is mIioI Ihr?-?- Uni?-? ?nil it is lull?-, cil tant he ?nimot rcrio ,-r. ICoherl < hrlsllc, ?ho tin, shot <?- h?r wns ?lrl\ ban oui on I lllo'iHh Street in his aulo, died Saturday forenoon. <"l?nrl?-? Wilson nnil wife nnrr.o l> ?-s?-ii|M-?l h,'inc she! us tase) Jniti-, kwHsiSt Hrrd iiimui. Mil 11st SB Cain, n< i?-ni|il Ini: to riile through tin- sir,-i |s on n n?ii|iir ??>??!??. wns shot ut, hut no? injured. Cli|ilHin Jiiiirlt, in eluiricr- ill ill. |>l?-k?-l Hi.?- ?mil i niiliiin I leniler sori. olliecr of ll.e ?In>. nrr under nrr?--i. \i n Msc a9nsa*?nseeClssa lasit ?lullt .-' i?--'?iiitlon wns iiilnpi<-il -i?.k inu GeversMsff Bs>wea >?? wi*h?lrn?i th?- troo|is. ?tiili ?iiiti ?too -irr? s|ioiisihlr niilKill*" luiil ?lull iliinn ????????ii- ?>f tasrsMita wiiil,- |.?-n?-? inil> trstvetlan Ike atreetsi. The (?iirninr. lui??- it. ?I>es in?t ?h ?-in II wise li, ?v l( h?ir.?-.. tin- trmi;i?i null! Ih?. fr?-lli>u in the ,-itv ?- murr ?liil?-l. SMALLPOX IN SOUTH BOSTON HOUSTON, VA- Speeial. M.ii than :? tlosen oa-?-- of small? pox ha-.<? appeared at Sooth Bos |,?i -ilion tiie last few day-, ami rc|H>rt Itn* it that there are -<-\ - eral cuses at Clover and also --otii? at s? <?' ; - - u ?_. \M r e reptated case? ai? amoiu. ...o,-. nml it i- nnder stood that the type of disease i- mild. t;?-n? ral \ a? ??nation i bcliig res a ted to bj the coaaty. Suspects a*?d patient- nre being Isolated. Th?- health authorities ar?- taking ererj precaution t<> present a spread of ih<- disease. Noah. L ? n ? m ? b t is the efst remedy for Rheuma? tism. Sew ties, Lame tf??.*. Stiff Joints and atusrtsa, Sors Throat. Colds, Strsiii-. Sprains, Cats, B rui^s, ?Colic. CYaznps, Neuralgia. Toothache, and all Nerre, Bona and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine baa Noah's Ark on every packst'*" aud looks like this eat but h** RKD baud os front of package and -Nark's Li-iment" always in RED ink. Beware of imitations. 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