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sag Mto* Tto* •»* tearing 'to
M tor Mt* <*tu i* mnt » ito »«r*
«4 ito *l4mi of tto Mt. lb * ****7 tor
larr—aiag ito tototo *4 ito 4»rt •»"»
Tb* Mart to p«*t«»*4 swlandtdly
Tto tot* I* a »wto apaara. ti '*
•boat 111 ft* ►*< to* * **• yar4»
from tb# main ba*la t* to etallng bar
to. a man a —caval'a* rtoM Aft—w
fart. Milk brlrk **d#a and a eamrrt*
totiaw Tbr water from ito araio ha
•la will ka allow' <t. aa dswired. to rtto
lair tto artliag tow. wbete It will to
com# aa dear aa owe could toiit
Near Ito ecttUag bwsln la • krlrk
sin.ture la four*? of construction,
which will cantata ito appliance* for
regelating ito water aupipy. Thi*
holding I* c .mplricd eacepi for pul
ling aa tto roof
Now for a elimb up tto *!4a» rs ito
ma'ts torta II I* a rtaap aer—t. tot
after a bit c' struggling run arrive at
tb- top Hi r* to your earpta# la found
a railroad track, uacd la conveying
dirt from where tbe carl# dump It to
potato desired oa tbe blgh tide*.
A vary fair view of tbe city down la
tto valley greet* i m'i view from her#
From wtiet rae to learned the toui
will have a gravel bottom and rock
aides, but no work of placing either la
tbe ciriM'iot bate to#B made. In
fnct. It le too early yet tar that part of
the work
Mr. Will Twtgga la now In charge of
tb« work and list about fifty ooikm o
under him. H# Informs The Herald
that the work will not be Sntshed be
fore January, aa was thought when tto?
ccterprtae wan ataned.
Take a trip up to the alte aom# after
son. If you have net torn up that way
•Inca last winter. You won't, aa was
suu«l. knew ito place.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's Foot-Eaar. a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen. smart
ing. netvoua feet and instantly takes
the sting out of corns and bunion*. It'#
the greatest comfort discovery of the
ago. Allen's Foot-Kaee makes tight or
rew shoes feel easy. It Is « certain cure
for sweating, cgllous and hot, tired,
achlnx feet. Try tt today. Hold by all
druggists and ahoe atorea. By mail for
25c. In stamps. Ttial packoges FREE.
Address. Allen S. Olmsted, to Roy, V
Y.
LOSS TO THE ARMY.
The groat disadvantage tn going to
war conslsta In tho fact that the men
who know Just how a battle ehould be
fought ara unable to get away from
home.—Boston Transcript.
EETABL4BHED 1 WO—Reliable Uncle
Tew will lend you any amount of mon
ey for any length of time on all ktr.d*
es persona! property at a very low rate
of Interest. All transactions strictly
confidential. Stsel-Ilned burglar proof
safes. Under the Arlington hotel, on
Jackson street. Lewis J. Srhoul.
SHOULD
YOU
WANT
any article in
our line come
see what we
are doing.
Prices will be
made to suit
you.
SHOW
CASES
AND COUNTERS
FOR SALE.
Wm. Schweigert&Co.
JEWELERS.
TRIMS Of IHI IN PISS
Pillar Slariil All Mil Ham
to Nhiiml.
raw frtks snots mt "** Rein'd
abaa D* law IN—a •*—*•4
to A«gw»ta I tors l* atoitfaM— tot
: *a4 lets Htatawet Hi Me toawai A
i 4to*atl Hum h mil b* at rtMsvH—
j M say iksl fc Is egtvtprts* tos Igtoa
- gaiabind r tags Mi to* Mi s—*a
! <•— a patoßtoc to* Mm *»«•***m» .
ts (to to'—k to***
Ttor* w— w—•>> wtov ito yaw
aggaa >* ams ta »wu»J*y i gap**
Mr —Avail atak«* ”
• Tto 4rtay la tto >4 lb a —gat ••
toiartoy al»*r»mw was ewaswd kg ito;
tori that Ito kMla— a— gram
which ha* Jwrt to— rwcvt**4 by Ibwi
—per 4*4 pm t»r* to wwrtt —ill I—a
after •a«d«'«to tolard.r a gh- —4 did!
mm wash well lb—
Ik—Hdy bad sa d that to— to
<#ll*4 a 4i*Mbe gam - a bwcawm M to
aa tbur—fbly b—see tto are
pr*as— a— t»iwi« d gsrtorli— gresasa
be—* liters are aa ataav lasper.v
to— We trust that la a f»« days ito
"atwwesa will wear of la ito m-a»-
ttam. la behalf of tto perfect tag grern.
|we say to r readers 'gk-aae pass rwr
' ttmperferti—• by ’**
Troubles of Our Owa.
This br a— u> miad troubles of our
-own when Ito Hvrald s aew grsaa was
[put talo opera*toa aoaae years ago 11,
j was ccmaten’ed at the time that the'
■ rmpe'k; evlaced for ito Herald by
h.tad reds of cittara* abo Butkrd to Ito .
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office and saw "trial* ct the afternoon
rod evening of the first day of the
operation of the pres*. that the paper
had many well wishers.
After the press had been gotten Into
position for its Aral day s work it was
found that the roll paper that bad been
ordered had not come and a delay of
twenty-four hours followed. The
stereotyped plates were all in readi
| ness, hut the whole paper had to be
gone over again and the Herald came
out in its old clothing.
Engine Turned Over.
Next day the paper arrived and all
was again gotten In readiness. The
hour arrived, the lever waa pulled, a
few papers dropped out, and the en
gine turned over. That settled It for
that day.
Soon. however, things worked,
smoothly. For about two weeks things
Jerked about a good deal and the pa- j
per was late earh day, but after that
time matters were regulated and from
that date to this the magnificent press
has never gotten out of order or caused
a whit of trouble.
The Herald Press.
The Herald press is one of the finest
!in the world. There are larger presses,
j but O'-ne finer. Its capacity Is 12,000
eight-page papers or 24,000 four-page
' pane: a per hour.
Without the fast press H would he
IropoEfible for the Herald to make Its
; half a doz"n daily edlffttns, commenc-
I Ing wilh the 1:40 o’clock train on the
C. & W. C. railroad, and catching ev
'] cry mail up to the Augusta Southern
In the afternoon. This puts the paper i
on the afternoon of publication In
thousands of homes in Georgia and
South Carolina. No newspaper In the
south has made as rapid strides as
the Herald during the past few months.
A Knock-Out.
(Washington Star.
Senator Hoar will now keep his
hands off Prof. Norton while the ref
eree counts three.
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mil—g V—g w— tort—<
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a»*a a p—i isfbil gaasf. —*> »*P p—
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<to a— toil iioalr i i— so to*
*to> atowk— iii—oidie* of —t »—**
'toad* a—srto— pN*i'.*to— to Ito
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i sA*i ito wo— war* *w to wm* w«»*
; —to go— tot tto rowrt* ito
ges—wy wtigaal w— assawef to— Ms
. t»a—s tbarf —4 to arcs—< tto* •*'
1 strweito* to gtto*4 tom-tog Ito Mar
kwrf rtrert el •«« ito agps—rto*
to —a —l.a* glair— to'—* w—*»*—4
lto *— ol* Mr Dorr toa age
the Mo* to to* ito I—tl# of bal
H— tod to— MUM to *tor»
•rewred ito boMb awi to »* o*
Ml— torn aod l to— fowwd Mods
the fwsoeossw of —He o tittkr tosws*
He loraed 4 goad aeewoto A«
mow be r—red N to a pr—t— aad a
j wet —atpprd pr—ll omlatolob—MH
•Hi ——l Itorw. H wm g«N
itdtor aa— aad d—ltr la o— Aa—4
: in—g tbe aar*Mw of o g— d—y
to to— ito bo— ry.
This agaroo— a crimed tool tor as
j—in—l —ro a toog at tto
'eßaagr aad an—rted at»— *•— to hM
'(<—a—' "M«— ib—g* ewag omoad “
I to mil——. ”1 t—iergtor wb— 1
' was i-ae marvb —to -
that Wile baaee tor grtywr I waa la
I ito oa* It— aad tto aeeits— wto
was tor amdtor r#od4af# wm tod
after Ttor «tod o* aw— th
ou side hot wry aide <old a* Ibeir oMer*
were Mate I tried to get mo of It—
) hoi they would aal tot roc I waolad
to get taw to wto— they wee* udtor
,ng tbe Ok—t n—lty I fa-t— Thai
s* I mode —« 1 fata ted It worked. I
—• all right I as*do tor Ito ramp
of tb* other parly Wh*a they mw
me coming la they met m aad aboat
i— Tcoab ootoot for tto d-o btarh
n —or to la com tag here to bay our
mm. lb— would hsvc aothiag i*> do
'wlia me I bad la turn away They
tbtvateaod to do me if I adiaarcd
jaaottor Meg.
HOW THIS LOOKED CN CITY ELECTION DAY.
‘‘l made my way back to my former
party. Some one of them had seen
me come out of the other side's head
quarters. The cry was set up that I
was a traitor and meant to try to do
harm. I argued, but a man hit me tn
the head with a stick and they ran
me away. I voted late In the after
noon, but I did not get a cent for it.
I'll never forget that bouse where that
green grocery Is.”
JUDGE SPEER TO HOLD COURT.
He will Arrive In Savannah Wednes
day and Take Up Adula Case.
Savannah, Oa. July 26. —Judge Em
ory Speer, of the United States circuit
court, will arrive in Savannah Wed
nesday and open court on that day.
' It is not known how long he will re
main here, but it is not thought if will
be long. The judge Is coming to the
city to take up at once the case against
the steamship Adula, now held in this
port as a var prize. The prize com
missioners diave Just about concluded
their work in this case. While he is
in Savannah Judge Speer may take up
some other business, though this Is
not positively known.
j The Largest Hog In the World
| It is rather curiosly a Southern far
; mer who has succeeded fn producing
the hog that turns tbe scales at the
greatest weight. T. W. Williams, of
Decatur, Ala., Is the man, and his hog,
which he says is only three years old,
■ weighs 1,524 pounds and Is so fat tint
j it cannot rise. It is ten feet two inchest
in length, four and a half feet high.
Its owner has refused SSOO for it, think-,
inging that he can make more by tak
ing It from place to place, and using it
as a show. The bog is of the Berkshire
breed, crossed on the native Southern
stock. If the hog has made its growth
In three years, it means an annual
gain of 508 pounds per year. That
would be double what most hogs gain
during the first year of their lives,
when the gain is usually greatest.
THS AUOX7BTA HDBALt).
TWIN UIUTKm. WOMEN
Mil m—A to Ttototo
* *RmI » *%—•- «♦* M Mfto
al—■— Mkat I w*«- hyartib
—o*ol l bo— dtserewd f— w*—gyw—
wi urn ill e—l Tog—to» —y—w 4 l»o#
•ary U). aofhe—d «Hto Asms Is »*«b
mm aod .Hi ir iinrairlr* of the '*■—b
M-todmrtX-toMgh, -dhawtob
—a to—. I —tored who pa— my
•ktooodsaooHof my laa*%. »•*»*—*■
tossl *»*h to—*—d aod a* MOto*—k«
Aa—kawoy. bodotomtoega— to w»
too#*, a had —a— —my ws—*h oil rba
Hose and w—l 4 mm*U tori bow lb—he
Mrw Itoshhasa aod toy toga—toa
I—mod. I feol well aod tkef wait,
—o to my wwrti —lie—i r—l—g i*o—.
to a— Moo* ba— aoy —to*
• bake*—
-1 d *****lp Iboob y— for Ito gusto
ad«vwyw*gw—— aod Aarwbodyo—
MwOn— ftoowa.
Pr—hit*. Jfeb. wrile*.
-I —towed for otooe t—■ wnb gs—
fa I aod .moralor a—'n— ftilS—g
of Ito womb aod goto tb* lark I
tried pby—o*. but A—ad relief.
** t wm el la— ——as led tally l.ydl*
R llnhl am • Tag*tab!# Cum powwd.
and eaaned peak— It eWoufb for Wbsl
It baa do— for or. 1 Aral lib* o Oow
pstsnt. aod mold port wi— you*
mod—. I ba— ceonmm—dad it «(
sec real of Of fFM—d* *
A SAD mcioe.
A Aaiaaoab kscstllil Tab— Hl* Life
- Now Vorh
New York Jaly if.- fttriwl Abla
act. the «M stow l rvrtriiM. ll dswd
la Ito Morgue lie piayml hi* lest
fiterr, ~Tto He eerie of ito irylog."
frnot ito » ndow of his ora at SIS
Rasi Twraty Afib stron »n Fri4ay
night, then took a draught of lands
Burn aad lay dot*u to sleep the ever
lasting sleep.
Kkinner waa aboal iwraiy-rbr—
ytmis of ago and guile tall. He la —id
to have been born In Savannah, Oa.,
and to have come from a prom nent
family In that city. He told his friends
that he ran away from home when he
was thirteen years old, joined a circus,
land traveled over a great part of the
country. He met with an accident five
years ago while stealing a ride on a
freight train Into Chicago. He was
caught between the bumpers and his
right arm was crushed. It had to be
amputated.
Skinner fortunately had learnod to
play the cornet, and on leaving the
hospital practiced manipulating the
Instrument with his left hand, and suc
ceeded very well. Two years ago he
came on to New York and undertook
to earn a living by playing the cornet
In the upper part of the city during
the day, and In the evenings between
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
streets.
At first he made a comfortable living
and paid his rent quite regularly, but
of late he complained that the police
had forbidden him to play, and began
falling in arrears with his rent. The
police deny that they interfered with
him, and said that Skinner, through
intemperance. neglected his wo,k.
He roomed with another man by
the name of Haight, who found him in
an unconscious rendition. Skinner was
taken to the Bellevue hospital, where
he died soon after his arrival. The po
lice say that Skinner’s neighbors have
premised to bury him.
MISUNDERSTOOD.
“Do you think Spain would ba will
ing to cede the canaries?” asked Mrs.
Snaggs.
“Never kept canaries, and don’t know
anything about canary seed,” replied
Mr. Snaggs, irrolevantly.—A.ken Re
corder.
A married man never realizes what
be’s missing unless he counts the
change in his .pocket night und morn
ing.
81l I'll ll TOIiHHS.
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total Itooilto Ad Ilka Mom# Mtoto
CtofwHiMi Itodtoto
fag—km. g p . jw>» to Is iwe— of
Was ih—tb t\< tt— *•** *>••>* w*—
lei'—l— to ftstwt— alto kwa atwofta
I a—otokoog tos cm* oams— as w—a bof
Cm*i waw« gw what us— os* rwg—
sag, m tvs ass l| yge la g'i Md to Asd
stort. to art it— to* i—H isakiaern
t'y to dO*«. ika> ba«* be— *—» *•—*«
—» bwia«iiid m*A m—«e«*d to b* A*rw»
tlw low hortona— Oi.sfsd g* » sagdrt*
toe —g—i ■— (bet to— hey, ft*,
t* b— a— tail a*so • at *».n baat>
It as—Mtof bs—MM « to ttWSWM bM
<—agaoy la tto mu —try —ink—
.art tNwwt—d. Cta P, to* ob—« »
nek T— MM— down a Aao dais I—
— rsiM H I* IMe oa**—* • art Ito'.
no. of fkhnHb i*a*s doos gatorday
ohh a agoad of tt moo.
Tb— old at tor M too
Ito cam*, a— abtaW *tH bova Ito
cogwttwf oaroh— of os—, A# 0 Met r.
la WI to lb* otto—
Tto o—b of to«rout— w«*dd to
as—us tocsrtialad d*d tto g«i*«omeOt
■stow bool ro>*oda— !• < —door *»os»e
as tto •«***»**#lb«—. F— J—. **—*•*
—Med gswoi— Ms-latail*. —pest# b*
an la WwMMU* 0»«l PHday »* a—be
cat* sod attoe at——*r« ll k* la to
|*i|vd that aaoselbfg will to t«— la
(Br'litate »to asoaoir—bto *f »b* twg»-
«n—l. __
rapt Potto aad Mat W*»—m*b«r.
rrgiftira‘t‘ solas 1 — retorwed lo (bt— ■
Ma Halut— t f— Nea berry. t*Hee»
■be* Bad to—l to —ami— and ta—lev
lo (7—l ■ FO—brio** —pa*f Asms* •
ant Horace— tlcHHo woe left I* comidefe
■be esooiioatbco He folut—d feater
day and nytalrf that only a !*• "**
p«|toW«H| **
Hr W—namabev ovnt ta oranoe
barg yerterday. T.«day to g— *,
(-burl—mo. omsmpanJed by C*pl PM *
let *O4 t»r OttHs. lo *toil-_C,P„
Terry# -OROWP r-m I tom I bey-ill
a„ la Orem villa l» —amine U»l*.
Ilunk * ocmtwny.
cm mm- Cm. n ba* cciat—d
fsem Ur—nvllle. where be socreeded IB
aeitina a »»• ~KO *" **• f ” m '
"JI, «av-of Ito eecend hauoll—M
„o„ al ramp L- He will toe*"™ to
as seem as t«« romp#nl «ls bis >*«H*l
ton are -n.pb-ied. He ap—l
I(lh>’ at hl» home In Bamberg.
During Ll. Col. Tompson * recent ab
sence Caht. Herbert was In command.
Regimental Sergei.nt Major Tompklna
whk sworn In rtaturday.
Capt. Wannatitaker, Cn. E. spent yes
terday at his home In Orangeburg.
The health ot Camn L-p Is and tins
been, excecsdlngly good, only one or two
soldiers now being in the hospital tent.
Miss Mamie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hunter, died at the home of
her parents Saturday night. She was
sick two weeks with typhrold pneumo
nia. She was only sixteen years old.
The funeral services were held yester
day afternoon at the First Baptist
church by the Tlev. Mr. Pratt of the
Second church. Her remains were In
terred at Elmwood cemetery.
Newß comes from Richmond that lit
tle Jesle Inge, the nine year old daugh
ter of Mr. Thos. Inge, of this place,
was kicked In the stomach by a colt
lost Monday and that she died Friday
afternoon. It appears that the child
went into a stable to drive a horse out
when the colt kicked her. Medical aid
wr.s promtply summoned, but the phy
sicians could do nothing for her ond af
ter four days of Intense suffering she
died. Mrs. Inge and Jessie were spen
ding the summer with the formers fa
ther, Mr. Harnish, who lives about ten
miles from Richmond. Mr. Inge was
telegraphed for Thursday. Columbia
sympathizes with the parents in this
their sad bereavement.
Messrs. J. I>. Strong. Eugene Roach
c.nd W. R. Flshburnc and twenty-eight
other members of tb" Palmetto Cycle
club met them at the depot and took
them on a steam boat excursion, re
turning to the city In time for dinner,
which was a most elegant one. The
two clubs were to take a spin over the
etty after dinner, hut on account of rain
they took a trolley ride Instead.
Mr. Wilmot Davis lost a fine stallion
last Friday. The horse bad to he shot
on account of a broken leg. Lorlek &
Lowrance lost one from the same cause
and another from overheat. Mr. Chris
Donald, the popular baker, had to have
a horse shot on account of hydrophobia.
This comes pretty hard on Mr. Don
ald.
$3.50 Oxfords
For si.qß
v ,0— N
Bou«ht too many hi»b
urtCfNl O* lords for LaUlwh
All lAtAAI HlylHH. 2.000
paim mu at bo aoid In 60
daya. W# loa« you ««in
f 1.52 by it*
Mulherin’s,
846 Broad st.
T«wr carrwngnooenr t y— tredat
10 OmiMM. Wblta there I stalled Ito
sity bnapMst «Od Wto a*t!» sueprtsed la
I—in that ttore wore atom w« bum
dred abb eatdlsre owarle—d I tore
Mart <*f them are tc»m the Wise.—
aO4 tHHo'la rcytwa.ir Hesrwiy es Ito
boodrvd abb tone typtudd favor onto ;
trailed al CNu< baosaug# There have
teas gve *r eia bstks am«na ttom.
twa dytmi Hsturda* (to as Ito alien*
ding pbyoblato l*M ow to tb* ugh! Ito
anal of tbe— *a— stoald rwr—er.
Mi— Marhm to* Ocean o—l In Ha
lad*. M. C . Aalarday Hbe will apettd
a rntcih I hero enjoying the bracing |
l»r<— nf Halada m.-untala* Hto I*
greatly mbwed by tor tnicny frienda.
Mr. and Mr* P L. M.dt «n left Hat* |
urday nwcrnlna far Hai Cave. tt. C .
• tore ttoy will speed a m- nib nr Iwn.
Mr W. II lecaraH— weal tn Ha lad »
Hatarday far ito retnaiadet of tto
summe r Hto oa* *r««mp*ni*->1 by Cap
tain lecssrance, who retamed lo tto
tliy l«-1*y■
Mr J«# Hhlnaer. nf Barnocli. »#* in
ticwn y—ierday.
Cnnareanmaa J. Wm. Stoke# #• •nt
Haturday nlgbl In C*du«tbla. He oenl |
to bl* tome In Orangeburg y*-aterday. |
Mtaa Lula Wnlfc. skn Isns been *l*ll-j
Ing In CblumWa. return-d la her b'dtoe j
in Oraßgelcurg yealerday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mlssnn went to,
rharle*lnn yeelerday |n visit relative#.
Mowrs. F. B. a.nd W. B Plshluir—
went |a Chart**)«n yealerday. They
svlll be employed there for nine lime.
Mee.r. rmnk M. Belli and J. H.
!!,>stle look advantage of ye#ti-rday"#
excursion and apent tto day In Charles
lon.
Judge R. McClarkson oent to < har
lest.m yealerday.
fru7t orowers kick.
*
The Railroads Cause a Loss of
sgo,oa*.
Mama. Oa. July 2«. Notwlthstand
Ing the dinlal of the charge that there
baa been a shortage of ear# tin the
Central railroad for tho purpose ofj
slum) ng pcai'bea. It Is » fact that surh
u shot rage ha* eglal d. Mr. Fleming,
representing the Armour refrigerator
car n*o|ilc, said this morning that there
had bem an unavoidable delay In gel
ling u suOciency of cars, hut that ll
had existed only for a few (lays and
that It waa oow all right and that from
I ill* time out tlicie would be no d lay
and no shortage of lefrigerutiug car*
or of ice.
MUD
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When You Can Get
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WATER
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Carbonated Water.
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JULY ®7
I <*»s t d*av rttai we war* abort
of tar* fat mmm daya la#) w»ab. #aH
to said that II <##aed tto gmwse* aal
pat*v,see a 1 msidrtabl* amoaai as
a—rtp. Hut ll wm aaa roldabM a*d ww
ba— a<*w r—iidad Ito mat'et
Tb# fan es ito matter MtMIW* all
tundst—t matt4 tbe ttwp aad Ib# rwab
ba* to— tfstmadaas **
|i a—wm that tbe rrai* famito la
aba* i* going to do Ito damage ft M
r.-imatel that this famtaa «r shortage
rvf era tt* will real Ito growers art leas
.than a hundred tarn of pesetoa. This
> mtaaa a bam of something lib# A fly
HlM»i*aad dollars
Tbs trap ba* bee* rwrywhar# ua- i
1 estimat'd Al Fart Valley end Mar*
' ihsi;* lie ibev have already *b p»—l
tb* number <f ear* that 11 sas ti
n.i.'cl tbe entire rrop would niakt.
DENIES HER MARRIAUE.
cnvstionsl Tara In a «a—BMh
Man's Case
IkapK n. 0.. Jaly Sd.-Tbe rtory told
I l<y Mr*. Msliel Kush in— Mabel Dp*
Wini that she wm aevei married t®,
1 l»r. tSecrge W Rush I* doubted here.,
general ••* k> ago Dr. Kush and
(korge He Will, father of Mabel, had
a tight and the doctor shot hi* father
in-law through the breaat A trial la
now on. and Rush 1# ar-uaed of at
tempted murder, and PeWltt's daugh
ter Is testifying against Rush.
She claim* Rush never aiarrlad her.
but tcck her to Savannah. Ga., where
thcyjlted aa man and wife. Bh# claims
Urn! Hr. Rush has a wife living at
St> van nab.
When on the witness stand Dr. Rurtt
said that be was married to a Savan
nah lady, but whs divorced In Chicago.
He claims to ha?# married Mabel IV-
Wi’t in Covington. Ky.. and then took j
her south, lie acr* the girl'* father >
i In forcing her to testify again*! him.
Tb* girl'a mother fainted and wm car- ,
rled out of the court room when sho
testified lhat «be twaa not Rush’# wtft*. ;
The irial for anempted murder wUl>]
bo continued on Monday.
O/ STOTIIA.
Bear, the A Tbe Kind You Haw Ilwaw BmjM