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GKIKERAL DJRCTOEY
United States Commission.
John K. Simmons.
Superior Cq'.t*.
.fourth Monda\ in April au1 Svi.» di.
Judge,—O eo. F. Gober, MerPi*-,'..
SOLiori'iut,- K F.Si ni’son. Alpiiaret a
County Officials.
dkdi.nakv tuivin J. Oroelisot.
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Vxk Co;.:.':i.'i\in,—A.! , Bradley.,
I'A x UBin.'ivEU,—R.l’ fields.
tJorvrv Shrv syor,— luck Gravloy.
Gokonkh,—W. .W Wight
ffeUNIOli’AL OFFICER:-;
Mavus, .1. F. Siiumoiu.
GUt’NClbAlKN :
C. J, Con el s n. PC. S'Heeler, E. If* o.i.
- K r.eiini -g, Waiter Itliyne,
Religious Services.
a. i:. ciit ucii, sunn.
Par-Himsfl ki inat.-Bev. fl B. XiCtBietter.
1'AS'lOi:.—Kiv. J. H. Little.
fiiTViCft ibst and U im Sin.-day, mitt t>'n <r :
nights in each month.
Si.rday Bcboo!,‘.».?0,a m. H. li. Bimiuojib, S*u •
BAI T!ST (-111 KCH.
I’astoh, Kev. G. A. Bartlett.
Services, fonth Sunday, in every niontr
Sunday School P.no, a. m. Tollerson Kirby Supt
Boavtl of Education.
Kbet Wofford.
IbuTic.y Rond ley, *
M. M.in-tscdi.
,1. N. McDaniel.
(Jeo. W. Little, Uouimissiouer
.1. W. L!enlt;y v
Profess!ornil Cards.
Dr. F. C. lllCHARDS.
PHYSICIAN — – — SURGEON
---J ASP12T Georgia.
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Dr. R. L HUNTER,
Dentist.
JASPER, G-A.
Will lit; al the Richards Hotel
ton days in ott'-h month
with the
Richards Mouse
F. C. RICHARDS, Pbopuiktob.
- Ratej — Reasonable. —
opeeiai Rate* to Citizens
Pickens Oouxty.
Guests Receive
Attention. Also,
First Class Livkby in connection
with Hotel.
g prcxtpily photo Vor •pj'–cttiNtd, free report OH on 2-70 pntehfcabiiitV, x\C2. Sonu iuodcl, F.ook sketch, “Hew
or
to Obtain U.S-. and Foreign Pa
TREE. Fairest terms ever oil'ered t.)
PATENT LAWYER3 0V *2«: V2\H'4 f
20,000 PATENTS cciitideHiial. PSOCUfiED Sound THft0Uf.fi advice. THEM.. .
vv.All (i) busiue^s Slade ehnizos.
service. rate
ft) Write to A. SNOW Bl
g PATEtiiT LAWYERS, WASHINGTON, 0. 0.
Opp. U. S. Patent Office,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
FA KM INC, TIMBERED, OR MINERA
LA' IIS, OR WATER POWERS
FOR SALE.
The Nashville, Chattanooga it
Louis Railway jirnpoHes to cl use
best efforts t-» induce a, goo-l
immigrants t.«» stilfe in territory con
tiguous to it-* lines, arid to
the attention of capifalists seeking
MamifacLt i’ g Fiit-s or
Properly. It tiiei’i-fore solicits
8U[iport, the co-opeiation an-d
assistatiov <! f the people of
couniv throng!' '.vhit'll Us lines
The iti-tnigemenf earnestly
that all jiersuns who have fa'ms
sale or. leas.-, those who have
ctl lands, water powers or brief dos
lands for s-ti will send a
crijUt-’f'. <fl the Haum to the railrmi
agent ucaivs'C tliein, giving tJH
at-d tertns o: sale. Tiie 1 'iices mil-!
com-sp-.-.tnl with t!..: prices asked
, local / rs, ly; iii-inagen ...... 1 it . • i
j> nvt i
not prose se to aa: in seii’.ng land
immigrants at exorbitant or
five prtces. suitable tor
Largo a? tracts especially
ti.iM, low f.nccs, oie
wanted
.1. P. . Ivjr-LIiBEEW,
Indt'B’rial and Immigration
H. F, Sjutii
Tiafflc M inajer,
A’A“tlIV!LK, TkN\-
Oc IT
Jasper, Georgia, I'Yidaj toiler, 2«>, 190 h
LONG PEG DING CASE. |
Klorida Wanitt 13 >m*U lux**-* Amount- j
It!Jf in $5)0, 181 1)0
Tallahassee, Oct. 21. — Attorney
General William B. Lumur has ioit here j
for Washington, where l:ois to represent
tho state of .Florida in its suit against
the Florida Central ana Poniusuiar rail
toad for i'GO.lSl.99 back tuxes still uu
paid, the suit now pending ' in me
United States supreme court,
This case has been in liirgarion for
about )0 years and is one of the most
bitterly contested ever bivu -in m iue
Florida courts. On ti;reo separate ;m
peals from the stare circuit, court to ttie
sum-erne court of Florida Attorney Gen
era! Lamar has gained decisions'll, fa
vor of the state, the last decision nav
iitg been rendered on June 26 1900 Tne
railroad com nan r apocaicd riie nom Uniie-i his no
cision and earned, case to cue
Etai-es supreme court.
Attorney Gc-m-rai Lamar, in behalf of
the state, went to Wa-mngrou last F.b
niary and succeeded it: having rue rase
advanced for hearing i-n Oct. 23. He is
ooulideut that his victory iu the Florida
supreme court will tie sustained and a
final judgment entered witnin 00 days.
The railroad oompanv will be repre
sented before the United Stares supreme
court by Him. Wt- vne MoVfeagk, former
attorney general of th,< United States,
and Hon. Kroner ck D vicj£enney of
the Washington bar. Its legal repre
sentatives iu this state are Ooienei John
A Henderson of Tallahassee and Hou.
Thomas L. Clarke of Monticello, who
wili r, r-pear with the Washington at
torneys.
MANY PERMITS GRANTED.
I'Lvihx-L ka Jacii-o.ivi.lv, Fla. t Lisas
Fr-. m t i -i* A -tie S.
Jackson vilu;, Fla., Oct. S3.—Thede
maud for building permits an the ftlioo
of Building Commissioner Prh lean re
mains unabated, ami Clerk IT. S. shun
mervilla is kept actively engaged in ex
am mug proposed plans and issuing the
permits. build
Tile records at the office of the
ing commissioner show that at the close
of business Saturday evening 84J per
mits had been issued since May 3, tiles-*
permits allowing for the erection of 117
brick bmidings and 950 frame build
ings, a touii of 1,0(57 structures.
The building operations have now a
snmed a rapidity and extent widen
makes it difficult to keep track of me
work, and all of it is important, front
the towering and imposing 5 story stone
office building to the smallest cottage.
Banks, club.-', hotels, stores, business
blocks, office buildings, churches, apart
meat houses, nesideuces aud cottages
are being rapidly built aud pushed for
ward to completion. Above ail, the
work of rebuilding the homes itas been
most active.
KILLED HIS BEST FRIEND.
Careless ilundiing of a i'istol itesnit-
1 it Dentil.
Leesburg, Ala., Oct. 23 —At Murray
Cross, near tiiis place, Gus .Moon, his
two brothers aud a young friend named
Croft were at the postoffice fooling with
a pistol. Croft had the pistol, aud in a
joking way, said something about snoot
ing Moon. Moon --tiiii:
“No yon won’t.”
Grou; replieu: “Yes I will ”
Croft raised the pistol and from some
cause it went, off, the ball striking Moon
in the omst, killing him msrautiy.
When Croft reai.z:n what ne had done,
he threw up his hands, crying;
“Oh. my God, I have killed my best
friend.”
it-iiinli- of Labor to Hi: IJulft.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oer. 19.—The
Jacksonville labor orga-uizuious are to
erect in a choice quarter of the city a
8-story brick structure which wtii be
used as a labor temple, the ground floor
having space for lour stores and tho
whole building costing not less than
£25,000. The building, for which plans
are already being made, will be erected
by vlie Union Investment company, the
stock being subscribed by the various
labor unions m Jacksonville. Applica
tion for a charter from the state will be
made in a few days. The capital stock
will be $40, UX).
.- lie riff i. u p' lire- Murderer.
TallaiiAssee, Oct. 22.—Sheriff Pearce
has captured Charlie Kilpatrick, a ne
gro, who is wanted iu Alabama for mur
der. In October, 1900, a railroad con
tractor named Oihver was working a
large force of negroes near Ensley, Ala ,
when he sent his boon-keeper, a young
white man named Clark, to town for
money to pay off the laborers. Return
ing ;ir nigut, Clark was held up, robbed
aud killed by three negroes, one of
whom is in jail at Birmingham, Pearce the sec
ond was kilted, and Sheriff has
captured the third negro.
hor Twfiity Y»*ar.s.
Oi:i,aX»o, Fia, Oct. 2a—Two homi
cine cases have been disposed of in the
circuit court. Roland Cranford, who
J ., Ued auother tur p dur ; ue g...^ at Mc .
Q.iivur’-camp, was couvictod of man-:
.-langin-.H- ana sentenced to 20 rears, aud
Ar.ht r Cleveland, who killed Thomas
Wihiuiijss ai Overawer* ramp, was
•found nuHty of the same offense, aud
was a j g0 piyeu 20 years. Two more
gimiiar cases are yet to bo disposed of.
All 01 the parties are negroes.
Cotfon
\Ye-t Point, Ga , Oct, 15 —One of
the largest single sales of cotton bv ; a
planter has just been made here. . Lon
H. (donibs drove nine wagons, each con
taming four bales, into “town from his
! farm, in Chambers The county, Ala., sold 6 miles J. J.
1 from here. cotton was to
\ Hagerdorn – Co., the Co.’s price being called 7%
cents. Hagerdorn – check
S » 4 'A
,Sl CGi-.ttsO :> t v . II. AlKI.Ai.li.
WORKED H;M F"R
Siinrpoi* - wii.ii.i*' a ' »• • II l •» •• * *• 1 V 31 * •
ealtii'y Ala.
Decatuk, Ala. Got. iil 'll' Kid
Louie, a Chin .mum. whs the vio.'ita ut a
would-be sharper Inst mgnr. me sharper
giving his name \\ hen urrc.-ti a r.s Ben
Heed. Hood went to me Cl'iuain-.iu’s
place and represented telling Louie hiinseli he as wanted a secret
servioe agent,
hls brother for crossing the border
against the law, but if Louie would pay
bim $50 he would not molest his brother.
Louie was frightened aud paid the
money over.
Louie s young brother had gone back
t0 China about two years ago aud re
mained ft year. When he returned tho
young Clnnaman had changed so ho
was not recognized by the officers.
Lome had trouble getting him released
auii bo thought the sharper wanted his
brother on that account. He intimidated
Louie with a pistol after seizing the boy
and pretend.-.; m handcuff him. The
polioo caugnr Hood aa no was escaping
–ad he was jailed,
SOUTHERN PROGRESS,
The .Yetv Industrie- Iftpoiied In tho
rout b hi a Week,
Chattanooga, Oct. 21.—The moro
important of the new industries reported
by The Tradesman for the week ended
Oct. 19 are cue following:
A 180.000 cigar factory at Tampa,
Fla.; a 1100,000 coal aud lumber com
pany at Nashville, Teuu.; n $Ja,OPO coal
mining company at Birmingham, Ala.;
a cotton gin at Memphis, Teuu.; elec
me light planre at Georgetown, S. C.,
and Bristol, Teuu.; an electric power
plant at Demurest, Gi; if250,000 gas
works at Darn am, N. O.; a $<Su,b00 hard
ware company at Columbia's. Ga.; a
(■125.000 iron bed company at Winston
balem, If. O.; a $15,000 lumber company
at Atlanta. Gu.; a umber mill at. Wash
ington, N. O ; 250.000 pipe works at
Gadsden, Aia ; $20,0 : 0 saw nulls at Lux.
Miss., aud Caroiiua City, M. C.; a steel
hoop mill iu contemplation at Knsley,
Ala.; telephone co:npa:iit-s at Marianna,
Fla , and State>vuie. N. O.; a woolen
inili at Brownsville, Teuu.
CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING.
Warrants liavtf IJirri is-iti .i
!»'< i*Rt»*ej» J (M’-Di's a i Man r it ,
New Y-.ib.k. Oct. 2 5. —On charges of
being implicated iu ■ w lo y-ule smug,
glttig of seulsi- i u- ltiui .oc- United states,
w:,i rants hav. t.. > n i... no.i in Vi-rwoitt
• 1 ' 1 'snn • nn-v ip Aii uitre li, rays
The WoUdV Moiurt ai itoni-io.ni- itt.
. . - -.tills. It is ;| 1 g It. Vtf r • i >; •
g;-j.i iii oy a b.-.. " ig -uot-r. t o ill - O-H*
tral Vermont •rantoao i r i > :g;. •»
United Srar~s governtm n hit i. v. a :
confiscated #25.009 worm i f t oi •
atm tne nefectivt-s arc tracing i t. r<
m. tinder.
Tne -pecial agent of the Unf ed 6:ao
tren-nrv has detainod at R-iu,t L yiutii;
on tne United S ur - both r, a sin ... ut
of coon taiis lut-i tiiiti- waste, watch
declare - are uudoi vouch. Tin-se air.
were auipo-'d ov too hu—iuu 1 ur coni
p-mv ot Montreal. In.-member ot tne
comwauvuenv the charge and ,-ar that,
if uec-ssarv thev ' win ao to Washing
a..... s • ■
t ,„, f sinco r „ her . life has heel) of
one
‘ I fish
j vol ion and im.se] lions To
' j and she Jms lu.w gone to her
i i wtird in honvtMt; Sin; wns
<! j losigneti t <» dip and her grunt
U was for her loved ones to live so
il to meet her where purtiiign are
1 more.
t “Weep not for death,
1 ‘Tis but a fever stilled,
3 A pain suppressed,—a fear at rest,
A solemn hope fulfilled,
The moonshine on the slum beri rig
f Is scarcely calmer. Wherefore
Weep not for death !
The fount of tears is sealed,
Who knows how blight the inward
To those closed eyes .tp revealed? MitUVUgii
tV. L , Ui ui * ■ ... . ... ,
it had already become a war of extermi
nation.
New Kngino of Destruction.
San Francisco, Oct. 23.—A model of
a torpedo designed for use in warfare
has been given a trial ou the bay by tUe
inventor, John F. Perkins, late of New
Zealand. The trial was apparently sat
isfactory. The torpedo is intended for
use as a submarine boat as well as
conveyor of deadly explosive material.
The inventor claims tnat it can be
steered in any direction.
Fossil Kciii.iins Di-ciivei'i'ii.
Laramie, Vvv., Ocr. 23.—C. W. Gil
more, in the employ of riie Carnegie
museum of Pittsburg, has discove–d
near Medicine Bow, 80 miles west of
this place, the almost complete fossil re
mains of an immense bronto-aur, a very
rare specimen, and one of the hugest
111
the remains win be an earthed
und sent to Pittsburg.
Mi T ?r * (du -mi'i Or-'ii it -is.v«(|.
New Yolk, Ocr. 23,—Articles of in
corporation of the Cuuun Sugar Refin
ing company hav-.: been fl.ed viitu the
county clerk’s office, Jersey City. The
company was organized with a capital
Stock of S'-i-JQ.WJ to raise and export su
gar. iue n.corporators are Horace ,, S.
Goi(if ij Vt . u j. Dudley, John I. Billings,
Tracey a. Buckingham and Kenneth E.
McLaren.
Kart F.qituke Mialtcs M. i nomas.
St. Thomas, D. W. L, Oct. 22.—The
sharpest earthquake shock in many
years was felt here this morning. Nc
tlamage was done.
SHOT THROUGH VHE HEART.
Sunday I jaypily ;it a 1 ousli .Joint Jn
■Mivnnmili.
Savannah, Got. 21.—Victor llivers, iv
negro, was shoo through the heart and
instantly failed at nu early hour yester
day. The tragedy occurred near the
•‘Red bight” saloon, ;m eaat side resort,
where Itivers was employed as a piano
player. Tne resort is a place well ire hat quant
ed by seafaring men, and is not
favorably known 10 rha police.
The killing was because ot a negro
woman, Emma Green, one of the habi
tues of the place, lor whom u is sup
posoj Rivers and a ioudnuxs.
A sailor, called by his companions
“Cockney,” had been nt;entire to the
Woman, and this made Rivers excessive
iy jealous. Because r.e saw tin- woman his
in Oonversation with the sailor ami
companions, Htv.-i-“ .-truck n-r a sting
ing blow in me face Tin; s:t! »■»•» i.
located jest l ack ot Gadion-o uni turn
is one of the toughest resorts iu un
ci ry.
tv lieu She place Closed the sailors am.
the negro women left together. Riv. r
aocpnipanied the party. Tucv had ami not
proceeded far when a shot was fired
Rivers fell svun a btuiet laronga ms
heart. The sailor known its O-'csuey
fled, but the others reiuaiued. *lt \s as
suit! that tiia missing man firo-i rhesitor.
but at tho inquest- held it developed Ci'ck’noy. ttitir
Rivers wa~- i'-ij Killed by rut;or
A negro known as LutupGtrm isn»\v
ciiarg.-ii witn the mutner. Thi -.ilinig
oecurroti in a bimd aiiey, where til - ne
groes were crowded iogctlier. nii.i tin*
witnesses could gt^e it. •• e r iiiea as to
how ir iiapp-.ni-c!, U.ttnf i.as not oeesi
captured.
THREE PEC PL.: C • I','. D.
j–'–shi–fiCtt a £ A It bit a,,
! ire ;»i \ ' 1 1 1
AsnnuRN, Ga., Got. 21.—lob a Kate
er, Jack Hatcher aud Minnie K.i i-.o
two brothers and a si-nw, ail gr j.v.i.
were burned to death near hare e-mu;
day morning. •
Mt-. Hatcner, rhemoun r. w.n rt'.vti t
eneii by the heat at her resid.-ncc aim
barely escaped with m r life, and too
late to assist her children.
Her cries ,ttracied ins attention oi
her neighborsj_who came to th-- rescue
as quickly as uos.-it-l", but were u.'iabie
to save the lives of those in the house or
to stay the flames.
la the early part of rile nigut n lawn
was overturned in a room of seen cotton
a*a <he inmates sue,«•«.>.led in ex:iu
gnishiug tho fire after being sli :htiy
burned.
It is thought that, die nr-' w as only
smothered, a it broke out again in the
same room aud ttio house was totally
destroyed.
THROWN FROM STREET CAR.
Young Lady at Savannah Deceives
Fatal Injurle-.
Savannah, Oct. 23. —Miss Onarlocte
Llakely, ,, , , lany , . . . olo _ _
a young resiuing at
Thirty-third street, tell while
alighting from a car at Broughton and
Barnard streets aud received injuries
from , which , . , sin: dual, lhe motoriuan
*! m cononecor ot tho car claim that
tliss Blakely .stepped from tne thus car
it was in motion ami was re
pousihle for tho accident,
The young lady’s jerk lrienus she c^im that off,
in car gave a as rose to get
- irowiug her race downward on the
aVement. When picked sip she badly was
leeding ar tne mouth and
ruised. Phvsicians were summoned
ud slio was removed to her home,
she died. Tne deceased came to
Savannah from Charleston a few months
go and resided with her sister.
May II«v« I>isptMi**ary.
Washinotox, Ga., Oct. 23.—An effort
till be made to pass a dispensary law iu
he legislature for Wilkes county. In
act, a notice has been published with
he following caption: “Ail act to es
tablish, maintain and regulate a dispen
ary in the city of Wasningion, Wilkes
ountv, Ga., for the sale of ardent
pirits, malt liquors, wine?, ciders and
thtr intoxicants, and to establish,and
erperuate a board of ciminLsioners for
se management of said dispensary, and
f I ■ other purposes. ”
\ h liii-s Fi-iiztcr Again,
I.AXTA, Oct. 21.—It is reported that
Bats Frazier, the young Technological
student whoso mysteriously disappeared
many •months ego, was seen on the
streets ot Atlanta recently by another
student of the school. He n quested
that nothing should be said of his being
here, ihe police aio i>av. stunting ana
are iiio-t anxious to clear tip this mys
tery— one of the strangest that has ever
corno within tic-tr knowledge.
• uicidu at La.
Meios. Ga., Oct. 2 . —D. J. Hall of
this place, ami who is wtii known to
the businor;.! world, committed suicide
by taking morphia- Mr. Hal! had been
book-keep- r for J. IT. Carter of this
place for many years. He was consid
ered by fill who knew him to be one of
the first business men m the comity.
Tired of life 's tne oniy caiffce assigned
for the act. He ieuves a wife and four
nbildrtm.
-o eif iiu.ivvn Kducntor Dies.
Knoxville, Oct. 22.— Dr. G. M. Bart
lett, for 21 years president of the Mary
yille college, Maryville, Teuu.. died
this morning, Aged 61 rears. Ho wa
one of tne best known educators in
Tenti«* o< -
Will V.fc For X'■ w I'rlfil.
Dublin, Ga., Oct- si.—The supremo
court will next week h; a? the motion
for a new trial of Joan Robinson, who
at the last term ot cue superior court of
Laufens county was convicted of tho
murder of Bertha Simmons and sen
teuced to hang. It is not believed that
new trial will be era:'' 0 '" 1 Him.
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OL.t Zip u t\ h » i " i : ■ D MARINES
HO'liltD TO SAMAR
The Island In State of Active
Insurrection.
DEPARTMENT IS NOTIFIED
Here Where t In- llaf >rt Uiiftili Cbm*
pimj' (.! of ibp Maiii iiilii/Miy 3L
Such -It: n ;t I Di-ualcrut (lie Hand* oi
tile Ireni'lier us aitt ves.
WASiilxotos, Oct. 22 — The nuvy d< •
partition! lias r e ived tne fn.lowing
cablegram from R-j.r Admiral Konger.-:
‘•Cavite, Oo;. 23, se.-r- s.ii-v* Navy,
Winning on - -.ii ;ivu in.-tin'- ciion in Sa
mar. New York eaves tojiay for Oat
baiogim with f.ju m nines, to return to
Basey aud ikilangiga, to co operate wit;
army. Hourly ail navai torch conem
tratoii on Scmnr tmiivl Services All
thusti and Zilaro, two co ilei-s, noodei.
ana being u;:i.zjd. i.uUUl.US ”
Naval officials construe tue disputed
to mean that me N • .v Ym It will go first
to Catbalogau nno then to Jlasey aud
Baiungiga, latioing detachments of ma
rines ut each point.
BANDITS WkLL HIDDEN.
Attempts it Column inula W ith 'Mi. in
liilil,
A't.w Yors. Oct. 22.—From Mama
bev, a correspondent or The Jourmv.
ami Advertiser hau obtained tho follow
it :<j dotiiiit)t:oncenn:iy tiic me. tiitof the
lauuapers of Miss Stone, tho American
missionary:
••Your correspondent has just re
turned to Snumkov after fortnight’s
vain eudeuvor to get. into communion
tion with the brigands. At Diunieyer
the kainiftii or local governor retu on to
give a written statement, but told your
correspondent of the track (akeu by the
brigands into Bulgarian teirttory. The
brigands are stall wand( ring jirouno
that region near Gulrepo aud the two
govurumeius with g-ndarinarie, soldiers
, hue „
aua agent;, are u\tng to
them,
“1’iie four brigands who have been
arrested stoutly maintain that they are
not connected witn (be bond unit cap
tured Miss Btoue. I hav been sum
moiled to appear tin Luhintzi aud oe ex
ami tied bv a Turkish speotai cminuis
sion. TtAs may i-e. a Turkish effort to
ui.•ut<» urotesran:, npneur tis acornndoes
m tin- rirone ■•ajituiv. Owing to tne s
vt-ro irost here lit the mountains a!
efforts to so <1 pami- of cunb ft aii.i
r. -cs-aries u> Mi.— stone, who y.a,;. he
suff-rit'g train the cold., ii..ve been
baffled.
“All atreinprs to communicate with
the brigands have Deer; a/isrcces-ful.
Tho baniitrs are tttpi^eutly a.raid o;
treaobeiy and oetei mined not to tiis
cioso tiuiir hiding p ace. ”
SHOT GIRL AND SUICIDED.
ISioo<lv Deed oi .ion J£. I emaii'i /. t
Xnrw <t , on it.
NonwiCH, Conn . Oct. 22.—Annie B.
Horne, alias Clara Moore, was shot and
dangerously wounded today by Jose E
Fernandes of Buenos Ay tvs, Argentine,
said to have been her former lover. Ter
nandez afterward committed suicide.
The affair occurred in a resort kept by
the woman. On a postal card in the
suicide’s pocket there w as writ ten thd
following:
“I am from Buenos .tyres. My name Julio
is Joso Fermuuh'K My metier is
Fernandez. Her name i- Annie B.
Horne. Her lather is ..dimes Horne.
Her sister is a sot^iol teacher, Margaret
B. Horne. Her family lives iu Bethle
hem, Pa. I tried io -do tins long a£o,
and whenever I asken her to behave so
as to avoid the present scene sue always
used to laugh and inane fun of me.”
The woman, who L 2!) years oid, is a:
a hospital in a critical comtitiou. 6iw
has three bullet wounds in the face anti
one in the shoulder. Fernandez was 23
years of age. Both he and Mrs. Horne
formerly lived in the city of Mexico.
TRADE IN THE PHILIPPINES.
United .-stales Destined to lie Lie Prin
cipal >1 a i-it ct.
Nkw YottK. Oct. 23.—The Manila cor
respondent of The Journal of Commerce
sends tho following details concerning
tho trade in the Philippines:
“Tito invasion of tno markets of the
Philinniin.-s by American merchandise is
less complete as yet than the invasion
of the islands by American political that
ideas, but tuore are indications
American good? will come here in in
creasing quanmies within a short time.
Judging from the exterior of the shops,
American establishments are compara
tively few, but judged from the interior
the looting obtained by American goods
is more obvious.
“One of the difficulties with which
Americans have to contend in the mar
ket is the fact that the established chan
nels of trade are with Spain, France,
Germany and Switzerland, rather than
with America. Tho representatives of
the Spanish chamber of commerce ap
predate the fact, however, that a new
era is beginning iu the Philippines.”
li-.-r.ff Arrests 31 tirderri.
Knoxville, Oct. 23. — A special to The
Sentinel from Kogersville says John
Tate, who fatally stabbed his nude
Nathaniel Tate, at Kingsport last week,
was caught near Kogersville by hiu rjff
Armstrong. Smirn Hall was with him
and they were heavily armed. Thev
me.de no statement
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Macon, Oct. 33. —In (lie United State*
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Macon, Oct. rift. — Lloyd How ard, a
negro man, was serum ly and perhaps
fatally stabbed by “Bi.l” Jenntngs lust
night. The stabbin;-* occurred at the
oonier of Third and Rlnm streets. Jeu
niugs used a large kui e, which pene
trated tho righr lung of the uecro. Tho
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Louisvji i.:.. <Jtt., Out, 22.— Ou tli«
edge of Burn- county Fink She rod re
ceived wounds fr :u which lie died a
few hours later. H-, with several other
negroes, was gambling. A dispute
arose over the money, when one of the
party drew u revolver aud opened fire,
one shot producing diu:rod's death Thu
negro who uid the shooting nuute ins
escape.
< image I’liioe of -Men lug.
Macon, Oct 32.— The executive com
mittee of tiie Southc-rfi Association of
Manufacturers of Yellow Pino Sash,
Doors and Blinds is sending out official
notices changing tue meeting place from
Augusta to Macon, (Ur. 21. because of
the cheap rates timt are given here on
aoopunt ot the veterans’ reunion.
W ! !l(t HWS lit lie-Ii> nut toil.
VAi.rittsTA, Gu., Out. 22.- Rev. Carl
Minor, pastor of the F.r-t Baptist
church, has been induced by the mem
bers to wundraw his r signmion teu
dere-i two weeks ago. He has publicly
announced that tho re-leu a turn naa been
witn onwn m uetereuce to the unaot*
moii.- i ou »t of the members.
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