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Established 1866.
VOL. XXXV
FIRE FIE® AGAIN
IN JACKSONVILLE
Oitizena Panic-Stricken By &
Midnight Alarm
BLAZE m KNITTING KILL
(■ ire i-.'ji.ii jm'ai ; ortunatoly In' >1
Cotift igratloti Confined to the IJiiUii
Ing iti Which It Originated aud iSoou
JHad li Under Oon-tsrol.
Fla., June -17.—At 1:20
tins, t .omiug Modeio build
rner of Olay st-re tm i W •••! il i',
J-on tiro in ihe third .story.
,;j(,
rifting mill, 1 . “ ,,
MS , lighting a 111 Jr
ae.rc
UUKf .! tii ■;t. :e rail
re arou.%u.^ tip cowu with
\\
$ full of ,
’o bursting front l IX'A
kmtciutr UUil,
-u * l *.
0,12 C l J lx til
SVIW‘ X con trot.
timateci ,,....., taat the damare ..... .i .. to
the *
hui iiisr will amount to about ui 1
g fact
Brothers
puny a
CHANGES ON SEABOARD.
31c Bt Third Vice Prfe-lcihfit.
,.o Luceecd ; ?,! ■ u.
-K, Juno 18.—.Rumors are
cor -aang-t in
tr
JflL
ihtr mi'Vffn
timated Tertel.
ns, praccicall^ il;
third vico preside
Tt ■rumor th
i
ill
a.t ipit
.Oil i
coin prising greater
He oi Jmi!* r-iu;
’ right him in an. ftiOl',12
cc
with Mr. Williams' j;
It r upon ins proau
m ot uurt vi
art tain Me Bee wi ststd*
by K. D. Mu her, ut a fieri u
tenden fid! division of
the No ilk and Wester
ion now hold by
well known to Mr.
k general
a. and Western,
DEPUTY SHOT DOWN,
Kill!'*! a- I) iu twite o I ft
V(>u^xy t KUt*
MOXTie.'r.t.i.o, Fla., June 17.—Deputy
Saerif.5 Hot!rv DavvLliis HHB hot and
killed near the Georgia lim- in tilt s
northei n part of Jefferson county, by
oimpft Williams, li. \\ ilUanm
is ah e-called 'convict from’-G t ■gift, for
if Kilpatrick •f'Xtk),
bad L •oated his man
ft Ip .coin pa ny
wit l vron t .xr vno
: Ml
to th£ cabiu. sheriff;
said a.epii tel
'
Du ;s, with a lantern in his hand,
0m The n P en f'Lfi door and stepped inside,
barrels of r immediately inptied both
a double barrel' 'fi ftiiofcuu mto
him. r,lina- Uftcm f owclujg him. btiv ,,
nogr. ,b A ovr -rn dead 11 bgoy
-
nT / ' 'jarliuess. . Ike
Kbm.ute.;:-teite -,y _ , i :? _ U, V:; l a I !05M au ^
’
f •" * a '' M o.-um.niitde. ,
- Two From D--ni!i.
“Ola* j f r:,i ,.4 ■ .
most
iv k n
b -a all other r<>niidi LB. ,
- d V. - .-..t Mr hi H 1 j ])>• Kr, -
wt 1 o
dpt ion ir
voitd crfu I
" void today -,br- m i g-tVfiM
- |igrai.o t hrofit and lung
C Dr Ivimr- N
ns to no (d'hfi! uirwcun?
! rili. In fa) I! Ll<- f> n nu
4,4 p and $! .0OT da G fl'im r
Lv Knights Pharmacy.
■ MSSSR SALVE,
lift e n - - '• ■Vmintsdfifveiniij'i w<|jRki-
“WE APPLAUD THE RIGHT AND CQNDEF1N THE WRONOL”
JESUP. GA„ THURSDAY, June, i'3, 1901.
SHOT HIS BROTHER-IN-LAtt.
-■Vlont" -»»er;. i < \\ <ju!»de.l 1*> ;• u,>.
bi:e < Itizeii.
Momle, Ala., June 1<. Dave Dick*
,
| son of Montgomery, a railroad man, was
; shot aud dangerously wounded at Mou
; roc park la ’ tiigiit by ids s; jU.u ai
... , ..... . . ,
.
the local oOico of iUe United static in*
specters of boilers and hull A When the
shooting occurred t-ho park wascrowded
with men, womeh and children; Four
. shots . ,. were . ured, ,- two taking ..... effect, , v one
. .
i j,, f j .©
i itiry*
'
wounded men. visited •any -this
| j year Maun to aud attend riJ the mardi gras.
‘
ten a»y<j of t-iie ursf meeting, ’ Y
f: acidic ip ■to.. pi 11;
| charged, lie- hi :aun g hi
{ wife. AL-ju’ t-m dav.-i og- ho Jtr.Hi >t-v
j learned oral shots whether in iv„, he If slioot 1
i to
1 Mrs. Mann c M
j left; for.. Li©. .her 12
Mont
Dicg)
and Hlvashvilio tii&'a
larters in Mbbi
I casions he ha^ led
j. .ill bad t-roatmeut several
uays ago toi nets that Mann ‘
had 1 hr- cot ■ hint
evouing D; :m wa? seated at a tai
at tho ui
As Mann s:.
to bis h -at lr
bis gittv: t c ■x m t() l h G
’Then Mann suggested both
throw a si c o their gtius and light with
sts* mu uiviiig s gun
t0 . a In an 1 rh.
nuicklv pit: xi .ltd fired
four times,.
Man.! was in
Ct,
NELIQ1BLS TO RE-ELECTION.
A o SeC'HMl i* Alabanja tr
J Uil
Titltill
rendering
I prohibiting
any it
;rm a ■ar
Witif
ii;
V.OXKlli
H- UK8 it Ipraiud
utrereu. cedax by
rliuin sul*
.ra*; iX
MM;!- 1 *,
the year.Tuw-iu
, must, jiay ,*-5 in taxes
preccdii!
FOR FOUR YEARS ONLY,
No second Term Kor Alabama State
. ■ OISlci'iv.
tern con adopted an ordinance providing
four year terms for all state officers.
-ante ordinance luaki - ih cotmm.s*
r of uui lculnuv al-o tun .coimiiis
gieio. r of “iuduhirif -. ”
Secfiost 5
shall oe : oligi ble for re-elect.it.
governor shall not be eligioie to any
office, and that his acceptance of the
.office to 1 of governor for tho 'shall’ be*.a.4'pl©dge dining .
nor riu, -i-aat« hi*
'
thereafter. tymt or accept that office for a year
Tne convention adjourned pending a
discussion of au auiendr.ienr to prevent
any state officer holding any other of
lice for a year after his term shall ex¬
pire,
*
; William !>• Jclkn A.s>uma the Duties
ot the Qiiiotu
j Mnv^Avrxv u.- ,. w.i.-. vi, u, da*m » • li.
erhor Jelbs reached Motitgomory early
yester da v m * >r uin;; iud re < o’clock wte ch-Vn re
paired to tho camtaL where he h
tormal omcia. . the death
notice ot of
Gov ntor Sam ford by Secretary of State
McD,. vid. Iu r sj, , USl to this uonfiy i
tion tirn governor issued a. proclamation,
assuming the duties of his office.
CoimiKut among public men is utji
about 18 months to finish out the term
ot ius predecessor, and unless, an im
memorial rui*-r-. tuvmm, at will bo ae
cord ed a n ominatio n without oiwosition,
“I hav stiff oring t rom
Dysp;-}i>m
ymxrs and have b< n .finable
• 1 ' ’ ' 15 ‘ f *' ’t i < 'p t jifiV'
,
i an- to :Tf>t a J x ! l; ! .\‘t'V !a::
i ne • pt KodoS Dyspcp«3a
I found nnn-f and am now in
L* 1 tor nnL' i hr. I hav. > I on for
iwonlv vear-. { car nob irPnifto
Kodql Dv«p‘ n-in ('tire ton. htcrhly • •
tin, tvnte m r- C- W RoLoi ' -
: Xorth <‘T‘t • -k Ark,
| TWO NEGRO,.3 FOUND DEAD,
Lilt- y1 rh/ro;-< j-.-aw Was K« vimi~
j fitly threatened.
> JaojcitonV i 1 . 1 , 1 : i'ia,, June i-S. -“In 3u
j wanee county, sear Wellborn t j
pro b Mom J .-.v, > in 0-1 00
' ! : :
• ' •
-
M
| I plantation and went to O’Oain’s house
to get xten.-m an order for J some ‘ ' L, v
wax , _
eu, began to cur,-..* and use iudec-m An*
! .Ktiasre before hutxefnteT-' O’UrinU; vMniiv- -orter.i:■* ;v ,,
told'toleave vnk,’ T..-T-a,' O't’- ! "Tk.T
I 1 8 red « ,
near and advanced* 't v-of
well ran t( . T
doubh ■ bam U > r , *"
j to O Cain’s
I going to kill him aud dared u
the yard.
tea vi Tit;
i louder rones t :
fcrazed. tiefiancf 0 onion v,
i ih u uam got
| and fired on the
; no effect. Huvu.’;
! he had to cease id
< Tho nogyo laii t hD!) 1 -' y
| I not thinking tho 0 ui u
and not autici
I hsi
Maxwell, having
I his colleague, Tom
.
the afternoon rraec
! vhorgan . ■’
! life of O 1
■ to tii
! abohts ot O’ 1
i they station?
HiTl > iu iVon
the road, wh thought O'Dan
would pa; firing cheir giip.
aud «.tak.h
and children,
About a hitlf hour before
neighbors, h
went to St
they arri . _______
Mdse and Tom Thomas dead.
PLUNGED FROM A TRESTLE,
seiiboam i?« J ; , - '. J- n > In <
N orth Car
Havilut. JiT. C.
night, about 10 ol , the lie
Sen be ;tr-.i
turned t it
X iniite north of Uo<;
ham.
'there Avert
passehg 'W'
aBU
In fU li e tzitt’O
aim
W ii (>2x3 UI
pas ; cd
ovo, w • Dombinatioii o&g
Pulimauft turned Cite ' ^ iyltf
•'Iter," account of
r*
■ side. Ac tho first cr
< at EJt i water ru- !n: 1 u:
nigh the ■
wiuuowrf.
a#ter -Smith hough
art k m - > t, at once thought of the |
oast iv a lantern, hobbled I j
th
secon<l camscropne.
fr< Mb ig !
unnd unaole to rise, but still ,
■uin rii. ilH
u. far
, to b i back on n streti
The
crawlte.g i;• r ugh tit, i
* rovviifrd pass sig. r< to
t) r.-ush the rausom ev<‘r ii iltvSb. (
'■A : iii-tu cam j i :n li.itoU t wii n ■
" ctockingv ■'
^ UU1 lotei here is being n.-cd as a I
SWORE TO KILL WHITES.
„ 5J.lt u iui> t „ en oj Ward at j,,eU- j j
,
j „ •.-.'uiviHe, i>;a, '
7 , s , , v ! , * . !> J , ^ *’ l! rru
-
-
in . tho
■ P*' *■ l! ll ' g li wnru ti
: mght a mob of 100 or more negroes
.
. ... ’
J ■) n r - • - " ‘ ut . . i St ” „ . . v uiu
mi. i; n ere mat who am i tu
, d^Tct. t nev seized two street that I
cars were '
-• eu'iducu-rs piiftsihg aad_ i> drove the niotonmui i*** and |
>m vu-ir nr 1 mb
u? ’*% ;“ tl 011 tue aM ' ival ot rh « P<>- !
lice .n force.
the In police the melee Willie preceding Cook, the arrival of j
a young negro,
«as v.-r; aslv wonudnl by a i to, bail ;
■ ............................
Knginecr’s Dream Came True. j
Ashkvjm*:, .via.. Jon« 18 -JSue t*u
* engine was Urea up , narfey Harden
discoveren a -mall craca m tnc boiler,
watch v. ,* repaired, and it*, j noun a... of
steam was put on. Young Harden, who
SV&? xuZtnmi? lulled. _wa- t-diing Mr,
! Cokci >hat lio dieamed last uight that
L' %va> ' PY u ° at °m3. rle aa*i nardly
ZOT:Z,Y\YZO;.::
R ^ , a .-- ;
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| DR *5- t ‘ thmc Mill e f m\ ,’u'
M\ L, it- t >. \i J.. hoi if from
jtjn> knoo to the nnklo. J fi-mtl
{*ior S>ii\e nninfidmiely and
1 !!!,i r ".nulnv-i ’y
’ li J ' a!t ‘ ' r ''* rmnu ' "' s u
• •in family and advise <hem to
ffn kdei> Bai.m r sa.vo on hand a* it
-
KTi yin- Fhannacv
quintuple execution.
T iVe .Vjroe? Hanged Itu- Murder of
Two White Men,
StT.VANfA, Ga., June 14.—Arnold Au
- i ' : " ^ tow 1 >av Etchai *
-r • A Li®Li Ha atm and ktiBa a,’
” ' "
■ ■■
. tills v-
530011 white - ll 1M20 o’clock, for the murder of
two men. Tire necks of lonr of
M *,‘ v i0 b •> :t th 1
* {, ? row 00 ™
toe jau afterward marched ... , be- -
auu
Here a body of soldier* t-b the scaffold,
they made a short talk and re
spiritual advice. They drank
11 furnt-suc 1 In tie hi- riif j
thi ?
1 ? of the negroes said he was in
noce.ut. Tit y nil th.ifikod t i :.
tor ills kind) 'Sh t-.> tbun.
There we s no i.x< :ceiu.-id.
tricsy griffin hanged.
■tse Murdered a CJoiofuefor on bemfis
t*r n. lUiil W-ayv
Dnra&WiCK, Ga. Juno li.—Trioev
Grifliii, a negro, was hanged- here t<
for the murder, in October last R.
Marion Latimer.
was a pa^Aehget couduutor
is Ou the iiighti
d, Latimer was iu
, whiia his train was rnun-bag- be
in 'this part oi .cue
stiiiitiihf; cm
!>d or tu ge car,
opmitYd the d< ;»r a&& mailed, to r.l
ih a u. to co .lie iiis
the dc __________________
to Cor d shot the eon*
im iustunriv. Griffin
was caught only after a long ohas
DUNTuM IS INDICTED,
The Charge It educed Kruin Murder
to A3 ansi a Ugli t cr.
- Atij--.vxa, . Jiin.e 1A — Too d jury
due tor of the Southern Railway i.-'jin
P^ U X» cn &© charge of involnut
After a thorough in
vestigarion cided ot the ease, the jurors da
that, Duotoa’s oounectiou with tut*
reeeiit: iatai wrecltldld' noL-warra-nt wmtmm uw
m Eia-dor, on which he nns
L an i over in th . > < i i * u m
Ik. 1 MU or iadic ;ment ■ -contains! two
counts, the first cuarping Dnntou with
! ) 1 l » . 1 li «OUT
»,
■: - ■ Ml »u miiii act, ana rin
f ‘;iiu v, itk n.s ti: nary
iuanslaugiitcr iu. the coin mission of a
uout uc caution umm
The &•»« Count is bawd
a proper
and tui r-tct ml on ‘nis
be3ug iu tin t.m&Joy of tlu* romi midnox
Having used ore
Solicitor Hill fixed, the bond of Dun
It ih' Flared if :i" .a bond
can be seortred without auv tirouhi
. Th is»s »a i fox trial next
week b.-lore Judge Oandler iu the trim
itial KV e iin..
The first- coutif i .. - , a,.. „ ..,■.... ...
is ini na ‘” atm ‘
tiary for not ss than one year auu Ttu.<
more than three years The second
count i a :.ci,-;dt‘r;!f.;;uior and the ..........
is a fine of , ol . , 0 '- ^ orl '*- s ,u lU v
ertnor , „ n o* c „ ; l ah, 5 , gU m “ g Vv tnv 8 jf, (umtcuou mo ^ 8 *» . ox . u« ,
court.
GEORGIA’S PEACH CROP,
Fre<xi!«ot IJnlH.i Uuvctl Played fiuvoe
Mi M itu ! itr. 2 l- , rnit. „„„
An 2 >"ta j ,, Id A->.t“ i>u< molo>
gist W. M.. Soon itu- rdiuruea to th :
oit.y from a :rm t*> Fort Vadw n.n rt
A»"Uei v. ‘flti. v.aich file rl *->ht t-i th
xn*d of th i .wh S-.-OWU 13 »c m of
m a’l'Wi 4
* I he heavy rain-.’ he said, “are
causing n wholesale rotting of the peach j
fe8 ,- aj 1 A' ti f s <i', %' *■' - * 4 :h..; U *
siaall oroj will b s f .b mca heavily ii
4«.cod. O*. orchardman X *, t , r I o ;
Ta lev s idalf.it b.Odfi era - ready to
be g thered t 1 ftinptnetit. nmi *.t arly
allot them have rotted-and arc fulling
- ;
be at- least £2,000. Others are in the
same trouble With much more d£ this
sort of w<; ithet practically the who!
crop just will l»e ripening wiped out, aud for they ‘the'peaches '
are rot more ,
easily, than at any other time. M J
;
GEORGIA'S MONEY MUDDLE.
------ : ----
.
Governor Will Borrow $200,OlM> to
Help Out. j
AriAN">, jure "Y ; —T- “ iei .“ mother ’
solution , to . me atam s nnancmi niudeue ;
anon^ oy ihu litigation over th© ,
ftB4 “ ,00,dto * rostaw i
meu t fl to do so as soon as he gets a state
^ent of the treasury’s status from
* l
Treasurer Park
Governor Candler will make an effort ' '
to g-.f ib.4-f-JOtyOM) in.m rh >L -
poa tones at 2-per cent, the same rate of
interest as they nay the state. Whether !
YAAILA ,Y.’L,Y
will willingly lend mo money -.o the j
*
Vili L Pra
\LK- people mono ton mile- to
Luy ¥< !- v. Kidney • nr-.. wblO -L
‘ ro llohn r Ind -ays; It is
o nn d: ,U noiut-v of the age,—
*. it- Liuirmuei’. . I
Subscription $ 1.00 per Year*
GRAVES IN. TWO STATES.
Krom ic u ‘0?jL;», Theft ILicli to
I t-xas.
vou ‘<3 tig, 0.1. f hut* J . Vt-ral
da. > M f a is u 1
C 1 icahaoehce maty ft m Wa i\ 1
■
. .
iu.-jb.ana and tn<d r ca.m’M: t, a,
who had been dead for quite ' number
;
1 . *n t v, * v m <* i j at t u -> . Sir.
3uu::: t it aaomr, was raised'hi Ciiatu
mce emimy, and when young moveo
t tho 10 Waco,, Tex, .whore he resided
time of hi.: death, about- iT year
& S°- While-ta Texas ho married and :•
11 --vU - 1 tin* urnon two ohridi
L 'V 1 *' J ’ ^ * 0 ' J r .■
baud, but- tho HJ’0 children
r A*'-*vere bu»*>* 1 v n. • oy at
i-C-ir hi< «,t c it Mr buns mi
’ i“ h t os t u on- I ■a
buck _r ) ( ti'e* :;i:s, Hi- oiu n< A.
t t 1 in tin - imij but al ,;c *.
OusSf-!;!.. Fee
Ai, inis m * not esnu j* hit • ui - IVm £
rt or.oft, s.i d nor hc.v".n.,d
ro-’t ul for Yt vacs in too
i\° ci* eidc i
with irgia ami to a Is
her husband’s body the rm: *
li* . 5iie aeufu. vn,;
shipped th bodies Du
col.
with .them the
tents arrmtel u t Cas-oia. M, v
ta&r ; bsv wuuM
-vtftM rnar n >vn m 0%
lived tea Cita r r ’
dice county, uzvd o&ey were n-atutea :
ii
hand. End: a i8 i ti or n 1 ng r h;
Tito rohuiv -w< -n a ah >>
,w i.bi; hi: Con
burial, when . m-cnmi '
a sudden, and unftcC'dTUi table eh anno {
dho said ftite otd not V» s iif vw s.i to
would bury bar huslatui m Georgia .soil
after a;] finnauncmi h. " intent on
nm ' remains to IYx;t-,
there t<
The thre*- . b«- ii i od bai
to Texas m
DIATH OF GENERAL GARDNER
A Georgia V«u*ra» of -ilcxicao ami
■O-yli IV.ar.-s, . p/h;-
Memphis, June 1L—General WiiJimn
Montgomery Gurdtu-r, a veteran pf the
the 2 in aud
last night, aged. M years. '
^jeueral Gardner was a native of Au
gu-Hi, Ga,u n -1 gnuluateci from ibu mite
azxidomy a z 'Wmv Point iu thu
nlau.- of te-1 Ho was one of the young
Oncer, ,v. , to ... *u 31‘HiU* with
gc out i cm
* * ° 'J lU - 1 1 L 1 * V’ 1 ' " r '
7 u 1 u d Loutreras, Aug. sb,
L ' w * ’.;!
IM<, joung utiriiuer, men a lieutenant,
MOJO’, >< ’to.,! -oorp,,^.
uhltotm 0 11 . 1 * ,1
.... ..
,ca.n -< *i. ■ .■:» t, n r/. e. anus a;u.u wsn
,
uiuK Wo *‘ia. , i vi )Ote'l un B aur -
l w w*t. i 1
th*- 1 hnk..iur eh-) 1 g - In the blood
cotmtor at ('ncrnncsco -t reuays y Inter
General Gardner, was severely wounded,
At t-ho oatbojfik of boitilities between
the states General Gardner became cal
. i t *t * ,un regiment
. ltd ed i i ir m tho first 1 itik
oi Uni.. - 1 , Jo.v 2i, iwl His leg
wa- fth.j rer> • . i it* u i ,* ii-lu
tie, and for the yu.a. 40 years he has
boon uuiUinn!.
A SAVANNAH PEST SHIP,
licaclie r t*jra w mi a Case . ot
ft! ■ AVartl
/ AT f %4 .. ,h-.-.dtspaceh ..... from
AoEk ftays,’ -
fi,.* <). , - top cc-mpanv ,
3teamer Tallahassee, Oateain Askins,
' .'
. ’ s 1 p ; ,. ; . ’ _■ v ;, ' _ ’ ,n%u _, *' n ,
' 4 ‘ 1 -
ariivi 1 yt- %t fiu rantin , i« -
p >ri d till w *1 i» si prof edcut to her pier
xu the N< th riv<
Among kor forward cabin passengers
' :
aged about, i-i years. During tile pfis
ftnge from ygvajtrtah 5tantoi !M hot
e • up* a i i ng J1 Vuer Stan ton
landed from the steamer he - proceeded
to Bellevue Jiospital and complained of
being suck. He was examined by the
hospital surgeons and to
f mbnn r mm ra.d., - ue
was removed to Jfcactn Brothers udand.
As the passengers had all left the :
steamer after her arrival at the dock, j
®he vessel was \ v ki under observation j
and none, of ,.oer-crew- allowed to go
ashore. She was returned to quaran
tmo this morning tor dteinfftOriun. J
i
• \ a - nil- I
“WT! vv cidor- . \ > m
quire the inmuM of M r> L. Rea s&
A L.-i'.iri’u > Kan. TTqv knew sb,’ 1
had boon unable to leave her bed I
‘ , , u * , . „ r u.,i v |
-
.
nevand liver trouble nervous pros ;
*» a a i! ;t v: but
‘Throe bottles of Electric Bitters}
nabifid rm* r tt walk," he writes
tunl ; h” • n nth 1 K Ike a
. -uiVonua i roni'
, .....
n.miiinchoi.v, famt
‘
; uf . r! p. n, xzv ]>. v \\ m .d it a<
, u . h .. •, i<h \ , hl% qv San mV
t: M . of-.-ont ed. 0 nv oOb —
Knijtiir- 1‘lunnv. \
NO. 29
DOUBLE TRAGEDY
AT DOTHAN, SU
V ; \
fiJld Kills . Aliotlier.
THEN- COMMITS SUICIDE
i r «liin;r> to U « <- i< f !
j «-0 iViitcTi l*<* ■ . t, 1 11 i*
j- Si'ttrders Pi -i Hi U i i-i
! Tai»t‘, !u*. t hv L i *'e.
I MoxTuoMiTny, Ala.. Juno I’l
uoul’b 7 fragedy A tu l§
' T I‘> does: 1 x i
I sor 11 an kin s:;i" :»tj v KtaO'.i
George B. McNeili. 01
a* « ' <r ,1 -ho a< .1 -• ,
Vi -.M a
kn tv,- \ oi>n mt u - ia Mh< s- and had
Frofes'spr ^ >f- Xiiifayefae
liatikai was oho of id. df
antD iaui; ; ixV
i® pw
ua sue v? as
■ Ust t 0 ri'orsn the
\fivs ffm ;
McSbUi ai'i
■ 1 Is
Elitevi hiiii jusraruly.
ui ?uj was rmiimvn&l &\m from
U leaves a wife and three.chil
SOUTHERN PROGRESS*
Ji«w industries iCeportcd During the
this- '.v> ■ a,
CfiATTASoOn.i, June 37,—-The -
imt'Ot i' i > tho i. w uin < •> tor -
; by The- IraiissmaH for the woe k
> ended June i& incluih* the following;
J b:\ivil t HU f pi;-. f.-CiOm
I -Tenii, ^ a -§2lVpyQ cigar fact! § t Tall a*
4 } ' :c-, Ms.; coal mines ns j ,0001200,
1.--. on.; a o-i-LOuo coal and kvo-d oou
at lt-t.ro>, ,, Ti-.im.; -at I tt-sv
Ki%*. r Ae«doc V
: J* or carry, ,*>. C,; a ~. Ot.O c. tj-£t'u
| at Ganiofou, N. LI; t light ill T <wi ti r
•fit Aitmiy a
1 turn i t n iaotory at .-.It, M&s, 1%. 0,; a
grain elevator at R idsvjib h.
j I G : M. -,w“,C‘0} , hgi t aud rel none
j ! cor.tpiu , ; i Arc , .n, i 1 1 ; ,i * c,< o * Mud
com pair/ ai Amiiatoai. Kiimbc-thUtia, and
i tvrte;-, rail] ar ieuxv.; a
! iu ta bor com ituiy . ac An ra* Miss.;
lumber mills a t X>& La it a, l?tei.; mini era
jisiuos nuai* Rofmo G-a . n £501000
oli ni , ouny .,, SJi vil
and g i T «jt > Cite ?s o ,ir. Al;s,;
; a-plow factory fit 'OhaT-n«j''i.>ga; a aash,
, door and blind factor--- at Jacksonville,
^ ( A!
$ 53 * 10 , 0 $) -iik I,-111 ur A t » i 3 -
K. C.-j a- steel hoop aiici cotton : t-ie mill
at Easley, Alb.
CONTINUES TO IMPROVE,
Mrs. SlcKlmev Kxm-ets to <u> to Ohio
.Ncxi Slonih.
W ASJftNc.ros,. Jutui 17. -— Mrs, .McKin
ley’s condition continue- to improve and
thvi v i no ©tMi n a i »>i t 1 - tan
at the White ..Houso today, Burgoo n
Ci«w Lnieti-mtiTH i4/r Jor fie Phtiio
n ’i ru iuv, ji,i ! ; * i ;,• u,i! i t t
St i l it ne i ary i- <• U m Dr. .3 ha
l he pro.—t vi
Is expected \ tlmr, .Mrs. MleKmlev will .be
i0l ^ xv f;c , Ja j;,
nit -nf 1 1 * ,u . ? i i* ijuu i r »<>
Gant-m, , t-c« e Ib-KmMj i.ou< Las
be ^ u m ? do re * a ? to r ^T tive h er *
Ho w long t up sj i \% \t , i Mr- „ M
Ku.k-y will r«m» > v *’ariron u ,J tit
peuu ur .n » , 1 , -< W . i* ,
j- otd v *e«fs mi a r i it i<i )h i i e
Lift*: ie hits \ eu x ,n uif'. :n:;v
if the weather- is ooprbssivsly warm and
- u -
the.president plat probably mil! will take her t-n
mm quiet j nu;ait o t
U’ aJmri le n v nt, wt • tu
McKinley, president departs' for Caiitob with Mr?,
eariy m Juiy.it will be to
remain there for some. time.
EDWARDS IS CAPTURED.
Wholesale lynching of Negroes Ksr«
life I C'.i s.!. f-'i'.l ! i;\v,
MiA-ann .--,Sime 1 ?,~A d< ijnifar stjeeiaf
bulletin from Moarx>f. La., aiys 13d
wards, the murderer of J. G. Foster,
has been captured, and that the lynch
nil the negroes avrest*.d in ton
I * U ' '• i! -
take piucc nmighi
-VJilsim isn’t lit ti.
MV 4 iiimiton, June 3 7.- r »r t n An
son of Iowa was at the White House to
day ^peaJnyg ot Gown *. S* av -i
telegram urging him to enter the presi
dential race, Senator Allison said he had
mind.’’ said he. “I am not in it.”
Tiv .a -k of ottergy you tool the
.-. rui >wn eunditi*
nc n> rdly a!! mt an
! id ! 1 “ il > ' K ‘ ;i ’ K v r ’- uv v '
~ ‘ ' ! f tvM Sl<X ' T hy
mak: a rf’> kn -j
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