Pickens County progress. (Jasper, Ga.) 1899-current, October 18, 1901, Image 1
* fe -** 1 AGGRESS Tnr H T/ TT' ■?" "V V/ ' \J M Ajj /: m ft \ v fx I—> w A ■ ■ ’ l' ; i i-c .nBL F«i _u. ' \\ s V S V ^ – \i j x voL. xi v. ■" J:U'3EAL DJ ROTORY Unit d st'jtttR Commiasloiii - iu. N ;•. Simmons. Superior O-vv ■‘ouitu Monday in \[ rii ‘ ' * .lui.oi,,—Geo. V’dloiir’-. "nr -' -oi.icima,— ii F.Siml’. o ), ilph.in*: .-. Gourd.r Officials. OxuiNAlt?Iv'in.l. {''ininh-. ■ s?mm lu-.l l Orst 'I* V.y ii ■i i: Si p. Comer. i AN .* .1 :. A tip rto ■ IoaiNTV Tkj'API K: it SnEairr.- i*. T. Wis el; r. Pax Cou.aoTOK.—A. I . U adley. CAS KKOH1' ::r.—R. l’ riellls. Cocktv SeuvrYuB,—Uw'c Gravlcy. Couomkr,—W. AV Wrg’at MUNIOIPAL OFFICEK - ■ Mayor, J. F. Slinnioi i ■* . COTXtliiAfETt: C. .1. Con et : =. h. V.tl. o iiccjor, ii. ’0 *> t. E Leaning, Walter Ithyne, Reiigio-os Sorvices. . M. E. CBIJKUH, SOtnll. FrfKUSxSoEiDRtt.-ttev.S PAS L 0B i~ R ''li'i'C-'y 1 • ?irvlces . fiist tiiul Mi il:iin mi PunCr.y, i-u<t v 1 M" ‘-in ii <■ i » nights in each month. Enn day School, 9.80, a m. it. ll. simmoi.s.i p bavtist mmimn. Fastok, Rev. G. A. liartlett. Services, fouth Sunday, in every inn i Sunday School s.30, a. m. TollewofiKnby Stipt ^ Ho uni of VAluvatUv. Kber Worti>id. Barney Pcndley, >d. Monison ,7. N. McDaniel. Leo. v , Bit-tie, ,i. v, . Benin , , Cuniiiiissbuc r Professions i Curds. Dr. F. €. ElCilAllDS. PHYSICIAN — – — SURGE OX ---J A STEP. k J Geobgia. 9 J/V. 3. Dr- RiU fiUNTER, Dentist. JASPER, GA. Will hx. at tiio ilitihanls _ IL L*] ton dnys in on-vh moiith bogivyu! f( with tiie DOtA. Richards House F. 0. HIGH A HI) 3, ’ PaoPitJKTon. - Rates — Reasonable. -- ojjndiill Rates to Citizens of Rick-rnb County. JJT (.-uessis Roc.:?:ve Spkcjai. Atitrtitio.i.--- Also, First Class Livkuy in ooniiO-'.-GoL with HoTiCL. ------ Ii 11 cl - I - ■ i ‘Av - 1 ml $ ylov pconcptl Photo y for pro Lx-e cut report sd, QJ, oa •♦. patentability. 0 f a-.-.v . R(-nd ;n i»-.**k j-cl, a “Uov.Jy k cten, >A 00 $ toObtaiulLS nad Yorci^n J-’.'itent b* 1Trr»do -?-j a**5c ”w FKS.J. Fairest Unnl ever o.'.ered f > inventor?. W PATENT LAV'YEKS YT.W fRA OT'XCb. 8 W ft AH 20,000 business l AfEMTS confi'Ui.f.al. i u^oBlD tioxivA auvicc. TllEiv!, AtuwJu'.Cg Jraith j col service. Moderate JLOl' – M, ft FATSNTLAWYERS, » \S opp. u. a Pate! Office, xi–8–––S3– WASKifiSTOK, 0. y $ZZ£> 0. b) ’i 0 ALf* PEKK0X8 HAVING I’.l 11 illf .MB', TI.UBERKH, Oil .'USEUAL Li DH, Oil iVATElt V<;\\ fiRS F9!> - '.'S'. Ti.v Nashviiit*, (•li.;U:ino*'pr:i L: St. J.ouis Railway pro.- 1 !.* Los. efforts t.*» l mtet* n : immigrTets to - * :: it* i.i • tiguous to iis* lines, :*,ei !•> i } < tin? ntt!oit : *'>o i; 7 JLihufaisMn !• • * S * >r i i i : / Property, il iit -;■ i ,*• >**!ii*i:s ih support, the lo-.-p Ti! 1 i assistance <>i t * * * ;t c-cuaty throaye • Tiie mkiiageiti < that all person sale or lease, !:* '-(I ed lands, Vat.*!- p« <>!* lands for sa! i * w • b-i cnpt’on of tii * s.i agent nearcse them, giving the pri L‘ and terms o s;ii( correspond with ih.* ; local buyers. The man P.l not prono * immigrant -ti ex j • < r;! . ‘} i five prtces. La ge irirt tion, at io .v ere -N ,( J I wanted. * J. in i\ILLK ’t:\v Ind i TJ ] fji- \'jv 1 -; n H. F. Sjnvm Traffic M m i<ot', N V--1IV1i ' \* lUilik rmijf pnQP lil'Uo t n. 5 ixihWl. mu . dEUilftl s'. . . r - i til: i ■ i a Vault In an Girl? Tov/nL-ootod of C 10,000. ONE IN I0V7A 0.:’ 31,CCC Burglars Were iloitbr es, aUund Wtre .'In t uiu .iis 1 -i Work, 111 One lir^lniuv* 1'rivinjt the Citizens Atrnv With ii It 1 Gauox, O., C 15. —The vnuit »>f tbo Farmers’ and C:i : \ S ’ b-uik ar Tyro, a small town near wrecked early this ni . vinng by six ro ■ berc. who secured tho c-mi ••it., an i es criped. 3 5 is said the vntiit contained 840,000. p, ;9 cra okstnen used hitro-giyoeriuc. ’d'he doors of the v.taic were blown com* bunding . , ph'.teiy off and tuo partiur demolished. The terrific es piosiou All who aw mis tho people of tho town. nn proacuod the batik, however, w. ro ,ii-iy CU away hv iho robber-, who were armel £ v. icii n£ gc. Tuo robbt-rs jut'.co their eLcape. THIEVES WRECKED LA ML Afterwartl Knv Pi - che-l Bit: 1 -i* TV it ii • -stme.-.s ot me . .i.cr. Mount Yci::: x, O., Oct. *5. - On- i.f the most daring atrenip-i.s a i.*n::k v Vo beiy i:i tiie history Knox towny no carred at Dauvili • early this uiorr.iug. Two'charges of dynauiice were uicavtud the baa it rr.Bding as vviul ua the vauts was wreck*.*.i. Theexalesionsaroused tcaoit z *u : and a pitched katilo rook place, during which the thieves, of whom there were eight, took ro flight. tr» Tho woods aud fields have been closely watcued atm it is ox pected that the men will 1 *..* captaie-i.^ Banker Wolfs .-ays chat litt.e Ot v.i.iK* was secured, so far a< ho can now leara. , Got Away Will: $1 ,ol?b. Masox Cut, la,, Oct. Jo —The safe of the hank at Rudd was blown open by dynamite last night and the robbers so cured $1,500 iu currency. They faoili tated their escap ? !>v n hutibearanii took to the woods ja»t east of Nora Junction. Flddd-ia a smaH i.r.ru i*^ Floyd county, 16 miles cart of this city. ------------ BLAZE IN BEA'u "A OMT,TEX. Property Worth B-J00,000 Dcsiroyci iis Busine-v ,-ci ion. Dallas, Got. 15 —Early this morning fire destroyed $200,000 worth c-f property in the business section of Beaumont, Tex. The fire originated in the McFad aeu block, the first floor of which was occupied by T. S. Redd, wholesale gro ceries, and the second floor as a rooming house, i nere are rumors of several lives lest in the McFadden fiats, but Mrs. Field, proprietress, thinks every one escaped. Other buildings dostrovbd are the Blauchect building. Gilbert building, two Sgriaflnos buildings and tiie Ditn lap-Cunningham, a new 3 story build ing just completed. At one time tho Southern Pacific warehouse, a frauio structure SCO feet long, was in immi nent danger. Market, T< x., Has 0o0,000. Dall.vs, Oct. 15.—A dispatch from Marke-l, Tex, says that a destructive fire occurred there today. Much of the business center was destroyed. Loss estimated at -459,000. BACK FROM ALASKA. B, B. Bales Tinvcitti i,«o 00 Jliics Through Ueexplored l- tr :o-y. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 10. — L. L. Bales, an Alaskan mail carrier ami guide, has returned from a summer spent in exploring tho Alaskan c-.r.st be tween the months of tiie Kti-i fll cud Yukon rivers. He travel*. i 1.509 miles through unexplored count ■v :md brought back many vaiua' • photographs amt V>». aata. Ho bring:: m.v.vs of tiie fit :: of t bonus of tv..- mor*. of ti;'.-. iii-:.;;p:j party wrecked titree years ngo at tho ntoutii of the Ku-koitwint. Cue bony Mr. Bales iaentified astur.t of Mrs Webster. The bodies were i u ixiir .•R.’ttu pr.'v-er OiiViT'rt oil iroa.n m the c;*an : j ii- Lein i- n n s; M-.bSU*. - _U. ijor Wilimm Ii. i oankiugnijuse of j -•in, clic-i ti 11 - morn r ness. Major Lciu Lv> cy .1 for- Norway aud tit of the board of .oners cf 91 -■ r•;*e county. i:t 'D.i-l -'y'- iry i:t _ " ‘ Uii 1 " ;U!1 -. » tun Ji/.tiis o-.atn tnd bdmiged to the Knights of Honor, weii.i other organi i '• Sli'i* "-f . • •! r t! i ’*f5 ! s! a n< 1. HONOi.Cl.-cr, Oct. 19, via San FitANCis Oct. 10. i :■ * : IS been trelight r raui.’ri tne { ] siiaa fc: C and, in i tuns the n::t fi to be .::Z 31} uCit-s in extent : u used for quarantine pm; O *eS. t ' 1 i i i 4 Jaipur, Gcorg'm, .* I.* Ociobcv, ( 8 , . 1901 . c *t ir tlhi .1 H*i' l vor.i on MlUUlUU-.t f. . - - ~ the lUMlii- >■ iv sheriff of Cal', v i'.).v. “now nun- r .v.iv in earm*..r L). M \V'0>I8 ■ Frankfort tue comm uivvcnku s- mat" witness. Miirt!;i'.' - <’ I lin o • i: J> "W. New YoHK, Oct. 15. Ti e marriage Of S'Mrr ii;.n u w aud .Vi.- May Palmer, accordiuj; to a special it) Tlie World Sir. ' V Audio, European m 11 ■ ■ .ixii.c. on sister ot U;-.* i r iiKoo \v n U .1II Is !t.U ll (1. Ailanta, )ot. 14—Train No. 15, ou tlie Souriioru railway, yesterday after jiooa streci: and killed at Constitutiou, Ga.. an cnktiowu white man. The head of the vioenn was fearfully crushed, rets. dering the chances for identification slight. Tnc t min was stopped as quick Iv a- possibi.- v hen the man was struck, but ho died »•. . 0 aid could roach him. The bo-.iv vvft.> ur.iaght ou to and turned t v c r to Undertaker son. Tm* in: road oiflcinls are uow mnking effor.o to have tuo cody ideuti g 0( i rill *l Miiii Wiltt - :fj. Ei.deiiton, Ga., Oct. 14 --EMic Lou Ethridge, a child whete parcar-s live, near here, riicii tiaturdav ami vrns bttried yesterday. Two weeks ago tho girl, ugo-i 0 yenm, mid Emory Looney: a boy of ui out the etuao age, were pniyir.g with a piiitoi. which was nccidei'- r UlL* charged, the ball taking efiVc i the giri’a body, A:i operation was { )C rm ami at one time it was thougtit tuaonlld would recover, has Surnrday her cornit tion bc-cr.mo aiimiun?, ntd dentil suited. Tits snooting was purely an ac ciucac. iToni • t l ur m^r (•*• iU<H'L. Ooi,r:-:iii r rt. Ga., Oct. 14.—Aaron Land, one of the aos' pr*miiueut and highly iv.ipec'teti fanners of upptr Ma.-coge • e-ranty, oiea . >e,:l>:eniy of hears i ail tire. TL* was i>? years old and I area n iinin bar of children. Tie was one ot too leading members ot the Primitive Bap fift church, was a mcmb* rof rue county 0 ol board ■ n-i was a i mduuirk in mo f>;d D .,,, b . e Onurcht-s coiumumtv. " was an txrt-usivs . plun rt-r. JIo • • buried from Double Church »: 5 ,. , } .,* down* • •’* t. Macon G.i, ‘VI i - Pre-id-nt P •! -u-. announces that*?'. ulaitiotial -■ as.re* porieu 011 Mu*m.*.* •>, .U: rcer a-v eudo'^n ut ; *i t. i. ttiyaiimij! » Va; •*•■u.ij.ia: • •• ur« h.-••i-*-- >•'*'.!, jip,ry (TrLv. , h : *iV -T'-tmr irti makes up to date a to.ni <>f i ,'0u0. i, will b ■ remembered titar, Jo ,u IX ii . ;*-. ofelier U to give $ 1 5,000 to :.-rct-r’s i-ii dowmeuc on condition :iiat the «' '*: raises £ 50,000 by Nov, i. Bus am -nut is already iu sight. Dublin Sell* ij-mds F- i»i'j*. DuiJUX. Ga, Oct. U.-The Daivii. sohooi bonds have been sold for 105.27 to John W Di xey of Augusta. Hits is by far the htgin r-c price evar receive*-* by tne city ot Dublin for its bon if, al though tho iurero.-t is less than uuy or the bead* previously issued b ar. The price bid by Mr. Dickey for the -420,000 h per cent bond an was 120,592 59. 1 Ot :on tiar i . w. Valdosta, Ga , Oct. IL —Cotton is being marketed slower in this section cf the state than before in many years. The receipts of long staple in this mar ket up to today are 533 bales, against 1,277 bales at tne same dare last year. This ratio is being maintained aiso at the loading ports for the long staple. Presbyterians at Va.d'is’.a. Valdosta, Ga., Oar. 14.— The Pres byterian synod of Georgia will convene with the church iu this city Wednesday, Nov. C>. Two hundred ministers auu delegates will be in attendance at the meeting. The Presbyterians of the ciry are making activo preparations to enter tain the visitors. XYlil Pm Oil GO,OOO I i i'i's. Ringgold, Ga., Oct. 14. — Richard Taliaferro cf Adairsvilie will plant about 60,000 peach trees ou the farm he recently purchased near hero from Mrs. Cordelia Auuersun. Hint 1* i lit n il. the anniversary o: t.ie revolution ci l;58 was celebrated r,: Madrid ami odn-r towns yesterday. At a meeting of 20,099 Republicans and bcrfnl si.-, ut B.-.* :*>-iora, tne crowd.-;pro ceeded to lay i re: u upon tho monu ment of General I'm*, me once latuous iiiscrgciit- let .-rm - i;. The mobs (-jiii*.;;-i with me non '*>, who fired iu response to a v.>i - y of s-ronon. Three of the person:; parttc;; r r::ig in the demon stratious aud two police officers were Wounded. z'acliinz »biU: H».irne<1, Rev.’ Yoj;s, Sept. SO.—Ttie pork pack ing c-stahlishnieuc of Henry Malta of p a , S alc, N. J., was destroyed by fire to day. Tne loss ia tsiimated at about $175,000. Thomas IL-liy, tv fireman, fell from :* -roofof tne buiiQUij aud was "^gcously hurt %.*! J L lit a Fair. An h r_. ot a - conation tui* b- vti . a: _*r:i Inrer v ■ r gr amis iu A li. :i::n- y *:*.r. j il< r .viii ■-.*-! on <j .r I'wr " a-.td t v.-.-rs of decor ion t * .r* Ul. ini.- i". ,-i m -i :-.?au : i Mi i and *.-> ill inn ri;-.’-:g in hpr ;r r ini ■- Lv.vi'/ day %vill ni :ii Fair .LLi i wall ti.13 ..Yii.-liC IA \ioiug i;verr* 'iLill'4 , 1*0 IUaKO |)kice tractive*. HENRY WATTERSON WILL MAKE THE RAGE Candidate For Governor of Kentucky In 1003. SO GAYS LOUISVILLE POST ’1'liat I'nper I’ub.ishes hi, 1 not 1 l:uf >!r. Win I( r>on lio;u»« to Carry 1 lie btntc Willi the View of lining ihe Can<lUia!f Fob I’r s dent, in 19i)-4. Louisviixe, Oe-r. ll— The livening a’ost. today says Henry W.uter-vu is n ■: uidinare for tbo Domccr.uic nomiiia tion fur governor of lventuokv. The Post adds that Mr Wat'.ersuu i)Of>0S . to c:iri Hetitacky m IdO’,! wirii a , S. j ..... -A,-# V / A' j r?« V % I. A SpeSr •*./] w. - p' ... si mm ?. V mm Mr x EEKinr WATTkiC flow to being rht* il.-'irmcrnilo candidut* tor president in 10 1 To the Associate i Press a man close to Mr. Wntrerson su'd todpy: “Mr. Wnl 'er.;o:i ha 1 not announced that ha i.-: v. candidate 'it* the Dv-mocrar iy nomination, bir r - une time his friends have been u.-,i: r him to maku #1© face. I cannot be quoted further ou subject,” ' {-JAM G'TS THREE Y ,r ARS ' " ** “ ct A Acted uf I' oi-tei-y :ii < ■ ec ion f 1. tt ; o'tllei'i, :! m:'-(<*.i.i ■ l.aN*U. Mk.mphis, Oct. 35.— A Scimitar spe cial from Helena, Ark., says; John H. Ham, alias D. May, wag to day couriered in the federal court of forgery iu connection with the soldiers’ homestead lands in two cases #»« seuteuced by Judge Jacob Trieber to throe yeave in prison in Fort Leaven worth penitentiary and ro pay a fine of $260 iu t aoa cuse. This is the first con victiou ever secured in the United States courts for such an offense. There are pvuoiug nine ocher indict ments in rhis state, the frauds having been practiced very extensively in this state and in Michigan, Wisconsin aud Minnesota. Never before has the gov ernmeut been able to convict. The case is regarded by the several government land offic-T-i i ere in attendance upon it ?>*’ 1 -,, * y i] r i 'h non nut that bus beeu ran down in year 2 . Hho BOTHA BEEN CAPTURED? Humor to That, (effect SMarted on Bon* dou stock Kxelui!'gc. London, Oct. 15.—A rumor was start ed on the Stock Exchange this morning that.General Botha, the Boer command er-iu-chief, has been captured. However, a dispatch from Lord Kitch ener, dated from Pretoria yesterday evening, contains nothing more impor tant tiiaii ihe we kiy summary of the cap tures, a reiteration of tho statement that General Kitchener’s columns are moving against a considerable force of Boers, near the Natal frontier, with which General Botha 1 * .-apoosed to be, and the announcement ihat Schepper’s command in Cups Colony bus been broken up. TRAGEDY AT KINGSTON. Ini a- Fl-i l»i ;» Ti*iiit(Ns{»ean Vutuliy *-! u I> \ irt'h ’r. * Kxoxville, Oct. 14. — A special to The Sentuifi fiom Kingston says ou Satur ;ay tugitr H**nry Bowling and Charles l ipron bad a nifficulty over a trivial affair, in woicit Tipton was wound ii The lart*-r then sought Lon Tipton, nis half br'-titer, who subse* quenriy atmcited Fowling w ith a knife, inflicting wound- f»*.,oi which Bowling died in a shore lime. Botit l)p.o*n; have escaped All and a sheriff’.-; posse is in pursuit. como from prominent families. Big Steward For Desperado. Ckablottk, N. 0., Oct. 15.—Jim Lowery, alias Join, i nking, the fiegro who so fouilv maiMt.r«d Chief of Police R. S. Joae., of tihelby. N. C„ on Aug. 4, i901, is still at iarge. Ho is a desperate criminal and the rewards lor his cap* ture now aggregate §700. Governor Aycock has offered a reward of f400-for the state; tne town ot Snclby offers §200 reward, aud 6m-r.iT A. B. Snttle of Cleveland county, N. O., offers §100 re ward, making a total of §700. Sr-urched Court For Weapons. Georgetown, Ky., Oct. 15.—Under tho operation of Judge Cantriii’s order that ail persons be searched for con cealed weapons before being permitted to CU' . ... i * i him- FURTHER NEWS FROM MISS ELLEN I!, STONE Begs Ikat Itnnsom Demanded Be Hurried. TELLS OG KEE CAPTIVITY Also .Uli.i'l'imi ilip 1'urmii ui the Hr.. Hamls by li.rhi.lt uml fiulganau I'roups l.e S’ljin-d, ns ller l.ife KnUaimereil Titeretiy. New York, Oct, 15 — According ro n dispatoh to Iho Jutirual ami Auvuriisor from Soiiu, further word das come from Miss Slone iu the following .etier, writ ten from Macedonia to \V. \V. Peer, trea urer of the 1 urkisii wisMoum Con* stiuttiuopio: “My Honored l'r.eud—I write to in form you ou Sept. 8 L wus captureu by a great mini hoc o; armed meu, soiiio 40, as I traveled lroui Liuisko to D.iimphu w'ith about 150 tenouers, siuuents siun others. “Ihe reason why they Captured us is for a ransom. The price is £f!5,i>J0, Turkish, whicn sum must without be paid tho in gold, and this entirety Turkish, knowledge of the aud Bulga riau goverumeiHs, within the term of 13 days from today. “Tue conuitiou of Mrs. Tsilka decided the limit, as she is to give birth to a child in three months. “We are pursued by a Turkish army. I beg Dr. Iluskeli himself to go to Con sttuicmople aud exert himself for tho payment of tne ransom jit Sumakoft, v. uere men will receive it ou presenting an order from me. ‘*l’li© men who captured us at first Showed courtesy aud consideration to ward us, but now, since Turkish sol diers and Bashi-Buzouks have begun to pur.-uo us aud delayed our ransom, their treatment has changed. I beg you to hasten sending the ransom demanded, and that as energetically as possible you will represent to the Turkish govern* meat that it stop the pursuit of us by soldiers and Basili-Bazonks, otherwuo wo shall be killed by the people in whoso bauds we are. “1 pray you to coiumnuicato without delay the contents of this letter to t!iu representative of tho United States ai the jKtrto aud request his serious co operation. “Pray lor us. We are at peace Go,!. "With hearty snlurunotis, “Your iriend. “El.UiN II. StOXE.” CRUELTY OF BRIGANDS. iirut Turk’s ilruins Out to Fiivpiu H im Telling (Vltei-e l iiey " ere. New Yoiik, Oct. 15. - Charles M. _ Dickinson, , . L ntted • . . Oon* _ Mates cou.-ui at stantihople find diplomatic agent to Bui garia, is quoted iu a Sofia dispatch to Tho Journal and Advertiser as follows: “When the stone party was captured they were coyipeiied ro wade a stream up 10 the Pit in mountain. Miss Stone a,,a . Alu * e - , B-iikii , were burned up tne mountain and the other prisoners were released next morning. Just before the Stone party appeared the brigands cap tured a Turk and battere 1 out nis brains with the butt of a gun to prevent him from toiling where they were. Thu whole baud was disguised as Terkisn soldiers when they captured tho Slone party.” MRS. STONE SINKING. Anxi«iy Over h ale *f Her Daughter May Cause Death. New Yohk, Oct. 14. — Word comes from Bo-*•■ in a special to The VVorid that Mi 3to >*, mother of Miss KiJen M. Stotu, inking under the strain of anxiety concerning her daughter. Mrs. Stone is more than 80 years oid aud has been in ieebie health tor years. Her Condition is such that her friends fear that she will uie from the suspense. Every effort has been made to keep the details of the situation from her in order to save her lrom the shocks'of al ternate hope aud despondency as vary ing nows nuu reports are spread about regarding Miss Btone’s fato. Mudiiui" l -llk i Writes llrr I’aronla. Sofia, Oct. Jo,—The parents of Mad ame Tsilka, the Bulgarian teacher, whu was captured by Brigands, with Mtss EUeu M. Stone, tho Amencaw missiona ry, have received auotuet letter from their uaugnr r. urging the stop already taken, namely, stopping tho military pursuit, because tne brigands tnreuien tne prisoners wi n immediate death in the event of danger to themseivi-s. The writer says that .-he aud Miss Stone are hidden in a sub: err mean retreat and are treated courteously. Sue also release says the only means of semiring their ia to pay tiie ransom demanded. 1*0iIce Arrest mi ji c*s. New York. Cec. J3.—A dispatch to The Journal and Advertiser from Ber-. . “ u H "- vs lhar , ' ,Ue V ™ 1Che VeUnt ’«,- – _ °’ corresp^uaeat has wirea as follows concerning cievelopineats in the Kidnap ing case of Miss Stone: "ilio police at S^a have arrested certain suspects, in cluaing Paul Gonudieff, brother of the Veil known barrister aad doputy.’ Tennessee Bank kusiiends. Nashviixe, Oct. 15.—Tho Citizens’ Bank aud Trust company of Franklin has closed its doors. No reason is as signed for the suspension and the status of its financial condition has been out. The last statement of the bank Showed its liabilities to be over §50,000 and they were fully covered by the re sources. No. 6o ns .GOOD HEALTH by the Quart. Every bottle you take of Johnitoa’e Sarsaparilla meant better health, and every bottlo contains a full quart. It makes better blood—purer blood. For thirty years this famous remedy has been creating and mala tainlng good health. Johnston’s \ Sarsaparilla builds up the system, tones the nervos, and strengthens the muscles more promptly and effectually than any other remedy known. The pallor of the check disappears, energy takes the place of languor, and the rich color of health Bows to the cheeks. Uucqualled for all disorders of the stomach and liver, and for all weakening com plaints of mon, women and ohlldren. Sold r.rrjwli.r.. PrlM, ,1.00 Hi lilt ,«art Wills. MICHIGAN DRUa CO.. Detroit, flick. Title Simmons – On. Jasper, (4a; Sum a Tate, Talc (iu; Nelson Mercantile Co. Nelson (m; J, iV, Fteetnan, Talking Uoe.k, and Baton l'attcrson <– Hamrick, .Marble Hill, l.a. CURIOUS PRIVILEGES. Some of the l':*«*roK'U(lves Wlileli IZni bnNMitilom ,tli:> E.ii-ri-l«i‘. A curious privilege of nn embassador Is that ho and he alotte when dismiss ed may turn Ids back to the sovereign to whose court lie Is accredited. The mode of procedure Is ns follows: When the embassador's audience Is over, he waits to be dismissed by the sovereign. When dismissed, the em bassador bows, retires three paces, bows again, retires another three paces, bows a third (line, turns on his heels and walks to the folding doors. But it Is felt that more polite methods should obtain when the reigning sov ereign is a woman. To turn his back Is to be discourteous, to wulk back ward Is to resign a privilege. The em bassador retires sideways, like a crab, lie keeps one eye on the sovereign and with the other tries to see the door. He thus shows politeness to the sov ereign and at tho same time retains oat* df his privileges. An ihe embassa dor Is usually an old gentleman, often short sighted, be sometimes falls to reach the door and comes In collision with the wall. Another privilege of embassadors Is tlie right of being ushered Into the royal presence through folding doom, both of which must he tiling wide open. No one except an embussadoi eau claim lids privilege. The most any uotu'tnhussndorial person can, ex pect Is that one of the leaves shall be opened to him. The reason for this privilege is not known. There are cer tain Irreverent suggestions that have been made, but we prefer to be silent with regard to them. Another privilege, capable of causing great inconvenience. Is the emlmssa dor's right of admission to the sov ereign at any hour of the day or night. Thus the minister representing some little bankrupt state could go down to Windsor and demand an audience at 4 o'clock In the morning. The audience* would have to be granted, though It could be delayed by tin* exercise of hi i*i.inii»v.- t'lmmiiers' Journal. (headache ! \fe ; . jM § > AI a ii dri ilfrr*. 1$ Dorns 35c. , •tv .■A.JOM 9I St*iid nn the im jin*!- of .\btir vie itors :iiid such other news that will be of interest to the readers (if t lit! 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