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the coming army measure.
lOHRITTEE Wiu, o*ri.K WITH
at* nBTAKY HOOT.
II,<• HIH "111 Probably Provide for •
Uw.lutulu of IIMMNM and ■ Ytlol
muiu *l ftO.OOO lira—Yo Uroiranm
i.siirrul Prarldm for o That la
I ndrr n Xe|Mirae li'l-IValnrra of
|hr War Department Vlensorr.
\\t%. I ration. Nov. 27 - Th" Hour* I’om
r tirr on M'.ltary Affair* to-day nil for
, . r ,ri•>, of (vnaklrrlnf the nrw army
K,y The burin*** > mostly of a prs
|:m'-*ry character, the discussion being
g- r.eral on army affair*. Tho Ke
,l an m< mbera of *hr committee ap
tmreni V .*r* in fMvor of giving the Prea
, ,-h an army a- he may require,
tali of n bill already prepared by
, , ii.aii Hull will la* the Luffs of the
r , , re which the ommltlce wll con.
r Ii hill provides for on army of
, . luvlmum strength of ISA.iXtO non with
m Imam of fO.ilA and general offtceia
. ~l # rate of ore brlgadl* r general for
, , • men, with major k< totals |.,
opor'.ion.
r nn.in Hull elites that there will
b . one lull prepared and If any at iff
, are contemplated they will be
; n • i or.,ted In that measure.
the \Ur Department 11111.
Tv f. entlter* of the ronini 110, will con.
(* with Secretary Hoot In a day or two
Tto- „f emoan they went over the bill,
ah, hi* been known a* the war de
partment Nil. drawn on linen suggested
and *l f ved by Sect clary' Root. The Ho
*•* x|k*i i- to zt\> further conilder*
H , .. \e hill an i thcti will send It (>
rr,vnb* • >f thr ronimlttr
’fhr war U**|Mr(n< ru bi 1 f<*r n
n f\:r. '.*’• of 96.HP0 men and a minimum f
f. .vij i thirty regimcnti of Infantry,
li its • ntn ■ f ivalry aiul a gradual in
t rva.- fth artillery until at tho end of
j| v# • * there will be men. Th#*
„ fj . not to l> organised Into re*i
,iim a an bftttrU'H ai;J Held artil
ler i
\\ i the maximum army thre ore to
i. men to earh infantry company,
l.Uii men to u regimtnt. The max
imum of a cavalry troop la to be 100
mer
* - r.o provision for a lieutenant
jerm; the war deportment bill, but
utfler tho praseM law the senior major
HftitlOli ninmtnd tui would ha\e the rook
of limit- nan: iinwr*!. Tne wir depart
meld ill dye* not give the same Increase
of rnaj r k m.*,l* nd brigadier generaL
a* ihe I Kill hill
T*.- detailed naff provision* are an tm
po-'aat feature of the measure. It pro
v i, iht hereafter vnoanoies in the naff
eveep g the medical i-OTpa. pay corn
,,vl ■ f.*ir.ears shall he 111 ted by details
from the line. *unh det.iilesi officer* being
auhj.-, t to line duly ut any time. Thi* I*
same as the Hull bill of the l*t
Congress end te earnestly favored by Sec
re'sry Root.
Th V\ ir Department bill provide* that
the promotions snail be made from the
retrtisr army according to the present
rank duD to and including the rank of
captain
Theofficer* of the present volunteer* ran
become officer* jn the regular armv. but
In trra,le* of first att*i se.-op,! lieutenant*
only ihe vaoancle* In the captain's rank
fs*ir,.- fli irom the first Itemcitant* of
the present rerutar establishment, the re
lative rank of the volunteer offlrer* enler-
Ira the recutar establishment to be de
leimln-sl by seniority*.
AMICRIOAha WKIIK %VI 111 |inil.
Two Private Soldier* Were Klllril
and Three YVontttletl.
M :nl!. Nov. Ti. —A dctachlltent of the
ftmt I'nltrd Htat,.- Infantry w.i* m
-toshMl bat unlay, near ftlaloios. The lat
thxMte* fired a volley at the Ametl an*,
k t-c two private* of (’ompitiy K and
woindiipr three. TTte Insunrents escaped
tr, " j sw imp.
Numerous Insurgent band.* have been
d-spersed and considerable quanii it-s o.*
r.ore* deal rove.) p, the province of Rula
v*n by tJen. Oruat's mtautit and scouts.
,; en Rate* reports the capture at thir
ty-three Insurgents, six of wh. m n ur
dered seven persons last spring
While returning by ste.um-r i det.r-h
--rif of Amerl iuts landed at Sun VI en'e
•rd attacked a t<x|v of rebels, ktl lng
fever A branch party- attacked „ bn i
bevnd PaUwtlna. killing live and • iptur-
Ir.g nines, *i, Th> Americans had it— . ae
ualtle*. There haa Iren considerable wdre
c ftiir.g In that dlarrirt.
The Spinisti and Kl.iplna r.ewspap r*
re urging the commutation of de.ih
wnteficea itn-.cd by* the military courts.
DEATH OF PAI L. If. KADI..
**e Wan Prominent Financier of
Itirmlnaimni. Ain.
Baltimore. Nov 27-Paul 11. Karl, a
9 eminent ffiMpoter of lllrmlngh tm. Alo .
who ha<l been under trca'niett' for several
■tonths at the John* Hopkins Hospital.
t®*ed last night Ills body will lie sent
* u’h by an undertaking firm
Mr Kari was about At year* of age lie
pres dent of the lllrtnlngham Trim
* ’ Havings Company, and was at one
time on** of the principal owners of th,-
Birmingham water works. Mr. Bari's for
ties i. estimated at considerably trior-
U-.n tl,do.non.
HRETIIII OF THE RICK Tm XT.
Eflert W 111 tic %Vnde to llcdncc the
Cniiilnl ktoi-ti.
N w York Nov 27—It was announced
to-,lay at Newark. N J.. that at the an
r . tneeung of the National Rice Ml ling
Corepany, known as the "Rice Trust." to
*“• held at Newark on liec. 11. an eff rl
11 . made to reduce ih, capital ao. k
r.woimn to H.rjtnnon Edwin A Bay.
one of the company s cottnaei said I it
' 1 1 r s l.eard from no opposition would
’*' i r -*- niei| to a plan of te-iuotlon .in,l
fw rfantxatlon.
Rked for aii iii tit inov.
Kruger Xiltd to Have IV
tlllfinril i lif I’mißra,
lonian, Nov. Vienna corra
n^fr'• of in#' IHilly <'hrr> i : *ii■ * ho
‘ that Prr>l<knt Krt:grr h po |-
Ucirf l th for arbitration undnr
Haxuc convention, that two vowpt*
cr * hi' rcqi. at, ut that all th
rejected the i titi"n
i Piia i
Dijjy? Then yor liter isn’t
•ctinß well. You suffer from biliou*-
Res, constipation. Ayer’s Pills act
“Tectly on the liver. For 80 years
'he Standard Family Fill. Small
doses cure. 25c. All drugg' s,s -
■'.nt >wr tm,u.lari,.t or board a baauUful
nt.V riD> buck * Jlt.it tt.
BUCKINGHAM S DYE (SitilCL.
A Chance For Life.
A CRY OF WARNING AND
OF HOPE.
History repeat* itself.
When the tirat dam burst or reservoir
wall gave way and the man on horseback
sped down the valley with the alarm, he
wa* doing exactly what would be done
uuder the same circumstances genera
tion after generation He was giving
five people in the line of the flood a
chance for life.
The man or woman who in some sod
den peril has been plunged tn the en
gulfing wave, or caaght in an upper
chandler of a burning house; these know
how all of ptetent and future can be
gathered into that brief sentence, "A
chance for life -
There is another class of people, those
in danger from disease, who understand
how much lie* in those few words
There are men and women living to-day
in healthy, active enjoyment of life who
can look back to the time when they
were weak and emaciated, coughing un
til the blood trickled over their lips, see
ing no hope of escape from that dread
disease consumption.
But a chance for life came to them
and they took it.
-1 feel very grateful for the home
treatment given me by the World’* Dis
pensary Medical Association,” writes Mr.
T J. V. Brown, of Sands, Watauga Cos.,
N. C. ”1 had catarrh for several years,
then took grip, also had hemorrhage
from the lung* I bad the best medical
attention, but only to bring partial re
lief. I got up for a few months hut had
more hemorrhages 1 took Dr. K 's
Discovery (twenty-five or thirty bottles),
but in a few months I had more spells of
bleeding. I wrote to Dr. Fierce and re
ceived directions what kind of medicine
to use, I commenced taking his ‘Golden
Medical Discovery ' and Dr. S.tgr’s Ca
tarrh Remedy. I had ouly taken one
1 Kittle when I could see I was improving.
I used five bottles of the ' Discovery' and
three bottles of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy. I have been able to do any kind
of labor for more than twelve months.
Well, I iust simply owe my life to the
World's Dispensary Medical Association.“
A CHANCE FOR EVERY ONE.
Arguing from the cures effected by the
use of Dr. IHerce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery, there's a good chance of recov
ery for every one who suffers with weak
lungs, obstinate cough, bronchitis and
other forms of disease which if neglected
or unskilfully treated find a fatal termi
nation in consumption. What the
chance of recovery is may be determined
bv the fact that of the thousands of per-
AIiVIXORY IUHRIH ITIOKBV
Division Ke|rr%**ntill xrn of th* A
■tH-lniPil I'rr**.
New York. Nov. 27.—At the meefir* o'
the Press the following lvis
or >* boards were elected:
htLst**rn Division—Wli Ham C. Rei.-k
Sow York Herald; J. VV Bailey, Phllt
d’)phl.i Record; W. H Matthew Hoe hee
ler Democrat sod Chroni- Ifc Oharle* H
Taylor. Jr. Boston Glob*-; P. C. Boyle,
Oil City Derrick.
Central Division— Delaviin Hmith. In
dMnajioitf* News, Thomas K*e tfi'iin*'!•• and
HU.) Register; J H. Tweedy Milwaukee
S.i.t|rul, Kumuvi Ptrajss. Dtm Moiues
Leader.
Southern Division—E B. Stahlmmi,
N.uAhvill# Banner. B#*rkh Wilkin-,
Washington Post. Josephus l>anlels. Kl
-elßh News and Observer; \\ J Ctawford,
Memphis Cownu*rcisl*A|)pitl; A. 11. l> 10.
Galveston News.
Western IHvision—E B Coe. Denver
Tlme> P. H. Ltnnan Halt laake Trlnune;
Harrison Gray OUs. An*eee Time**
AMen J. Times,
CIIANHI*aHIU\> T ITKHEMT.
Answer lo Chsmee \itlnst the
< ol on is I beerelsry.
Ixmdocv Nov. 27.—Joseph Chamberhiln.
notary of state for the colonies, reply
ing to incessantly rep*Atel •' .•usatlons
ihnt he is a sharehoklcrs in comp&fti s
profiting by government controtts hss
nie the foliowfnir statement to J. M L
Wanklln. member of Parliament for Cen
tral Bradford, with the Intention of hav
ing It published
•*I h>ld n very small portion of the copl
tal of t:c Birmingham trus I do not
know and never have known anything
a'oout its investments, which of coarse,
arc cxkistartiy iirtii.iuK
1 did not know |t had nny invsaitmcni
in lit* company caled *‘Tu s, Lmur
<<l” and 1 did not Know th.it t .• t-onu*.* ty
wag interested in government business.
I was not aware of th**© facte when I as
s-erled In the House of Commons that (
iod no Interest, direct or Indirect |n any
firm supplyln military stores to the gov
ernment.'*
Ilia nulling Mill in Ntsrt.
Birminrhtim. Ala.. Nov. 27 The Mg rol
ling mill of the Hot*!hern Car and Foun
dry Company at Anniston. Alo . will * .n
up in full force to-morrow morning The
mill is one of the most important In the
side end gives employment to several
hundred skilled men.
Ordinary's *Mfe HohHnl.
Clinton. Ala. Nov 27 A *afe in the
Judge of probate's office was blown open
Sunday night and about s€*> and w'.m* i
pers were stolen. The exploaloti broke
several windows in the court h use and
otherwise damaged the building Thera is
no clue.
|>l*i|inte l.cail* to Killing.
Birmingham. Ala , Nov 27 —H H Cos
tins, a prominent young fanner living in
the country n*ar Opelika Ain., killed a
w hite man named lou Whitman, who w *-
working on hfa place yaaeerdfty. The kill
ing was the i vault of a diapuu about the
crop.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1800.
tons who have use.l "Golden Medical
Discovery ” land when necessan con
sulted Dr. Fierce by letter, free), n’nrtv
cigh; jier oeut. have been perfectly anl
permanently cured. In severe rase* of
pulmonary disease "Golden Medical Dis
covery" has worked wonders. It ha*
come to the au k matt or woman as a 1 tat
resort. The breath came in gatps: the
cough was deep and distressing, there
were hemorrhages, night-sweat*, emacia
tion and jfreat weakness The doctor in
many cases had gone hi* way saving
"There's nothing more to lx- done "
Then Dr. Fierce * Go,den Medical Dis
covery was used and the cure began
The cough disappeared. The hemor
rhages craned flesh was put on. And
the once hopeless sufferer was at length
restored to the activities of labor and
the enjoyment of life Thousands wit
ness to these facta and these witnesses
know whereof they speak tierausr they
are men and women who testify that they
owe their lives to "Golden Medical Dit-
covery," and Dr Fierce.
"Mv husband hid been
coughing for years and
j>eople franklv told me
that he would go into
consumption," writes Mrs.
John Shireman, of No. *65
JMh Flare, Chicago, Ills.
"Had quch terrible cough
ing spells, we not only
grrw niurli alarmed, but
looked lor the bursting of
a blood-vessel or hemor
rhage at almost any time.
After three days' coughing
he was too weak to cross
the room The doctor did
him no good. I stated
the case to a druggist, who
handed me a bottle of Dr
Fierce'* Golden Medical
Discovery. My husband’s
recovery was remarkable.
In three day* after he
began using Dr. Fierce’s
Gulden Medical Discovery
lie was up aud around and
in two more days he went
to work. Two bottles
cured him."
WHAT WOfLD IT COST
to consult the ordinary
specialist in disease' More in most rase*
than the average jierson has to spend in
fees Yet persons suffering from chronic
disease* are invited to consult an extra
ordinary Specialist by letter, free
Dr. Fierce, chief consulting physician
to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In
stitute. Buffalo, N. Y., is an extraordin
ary specialist. He is extraordinary in an
unbroken experience in the treatment
and cure of disease which extends over
thirty years. He is extraordinary in his
success: 98 per cent, of those he has
treated being absolutely and entirely
cured. He is extraordinary in that he
puts at the disposal of correspondent*
not only his own services but the ser
vices of hi* medical staff numbering
nearly a score of qualified physicians
There is no other offer of free medical
advice which has behind it so renowned
an Institution as the Invalids' Hotel aud
Surgical Institute, or such a successful
specialist a* Dr. Fierce. Write in confi
dence to Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y
Do not accept any substitute for " Gold
en Medical Discovery.” The medicine
that dealers sometime* offer as "just as
good " as Dr. Fierce's is not the medi
cine which has cured the thousands who
testify that when all other medicines
failed "Golden Medical Discovery” re
stored them to perfect and permanent
health.
A BOILED DOWN BOOK.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser contains over a thousand large
pages, and it has required this large
number of leaves to contain even the
"boiled down " medical wisdom of cent
uries. It is .1 medical library in itself
It treats of life in its many phases and of
disease in it* many forms, from the view
point of common sense and in plain
English. Thi* book is sent frte on re
ceipt of stamp* to {>■ expense of mail
ing only. Send 11 one-cent stamp* for
the volume bound in cloth, or only 11
stamirs for book in jraper-covers Ad
dress Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
THAI.EDI l\ LAV IWER.
Foster Rent Home for Tiianlmlrla*
tantl Ron Klll.*<l.
Columbia. S. C, Nov 27—A ir*ly ov
rtirretl in r laat nlatit an 111- re
■uU of J. 11. Fo.t.r. a young lawyw,
Having 100 much consideration for hl
fcioth(T to awaken them when he came
home nt mblnlght.
Foater prwetio I law In Kerahaw, twen
ty mileii frotn I .tne.tiler, l.arl night he
devilled lo apoitff reveral il (>'. tn lial ny
Tuankaxlvlng. lth hie lutlier lie drove
to Lin trier, re.i.-hlcg th<- * altour 12
o'clock lotting hlmaelf in Mte houae. he
Kent to tiia room. Went Into another
HKrtn 10 tteareh for match.. He got them
anff lit hi* lainjt In the meantime HI"
brother* were aroti"..! arwt after loading
a ahot gun with h- -ivy jthor. went fit
.i-ar.-h of the supponeff hurglar Foster
htvarlng a noltn*. ojieneff hia ffoar and
I ~.. ei...| a target to Carl A. Foster He
received the I .iff of fhot tn hi* head.
ALAI NET HKORh ANIZATION.
Wlaronaln Denioerm* Mate Ja.l
\A here 'I liey (Hull.
Milwaukee. Wta., Nov. 27-The Demo
cratic Slate Central Commit*ee to-day
went on record t* being oi>po*e.| to any
tcheme of jarty reo*gar.lxail>n.
■'For the pre.ent the Kanau* City nlat
form. bring the laat prt rating national
platform. I* our only guide, and remains
,u< h until changed, alit re.l or amended
In national convcmlon." ff. lareff the com
mittee In an addres* to the public.
BAOAtiBHEAT I* INAOIAtED.
■ l.anuhain to AVeff llnron *perK
von Member*.
L-julsVille. Nov. 27—ArihurD. Ungham
of thi* city announce* th. engagement of
Id, i,pee. M:s* Lillian May Langham. to
Baron Herman S;—k ton Siernh. rr. for
merly fli.e. ret.try of the German • m
bn.-y at Waat.ing on atai lalvlv appoint
.ff oonml general al Calculi a MBs Ling
ham I* now Ut tog In England The wed
ding will toko pioe* Ilec 6, 1501. at Hi.
George*. Hanover Square, Ig. nff on. are!
ih< <ouple will sail IRC. 2*. from Genoa
tor India.
Port w* il e.e After He AVet.
Idrrnu Marque*. Nov. 27. -A ib iach
ine.u of eight* moulded Portuguese troops
with lao gun* ernaaed Ihe ilv.r ,hla
meriting to Catembo. It Is reported Oen
DeWet I* in Portugueae territory and In
that fflatrht.
■ s s
Knbert K. A. Dorr la Read.
New York, Nov IT— Robert E A. Dorr,
pr. - (e t of ihe Mail and Ex;i ■ Cam-
G
Id* home n this city to-tla*. Death was
due to a eotnyPeatlno of I’leoa*-.*. Mr.
tawr hail been In 111 health for about alx
momlu.
( rnkrr tine* In I arlstiail.
London. Nov. 27.—Richard Croker goes
to carlabart In a few ffaya for threw
months. He had a long farewell talk Ihla
evening wlfh fhe Relff-. who sail for New
York oil Ihe Deutaehianff Friday Mr
Croker ha* engaged both the Relff, and
Pit trainer, Wlahard, for neat eeaaoo.
GREAT COMPOSER’S FUNERAL
Ollt>lt IF-* OF Wilt AHTIIFH *11,1.1-
\ \*l AT *T. Fll LI.
la Much I'naip n*l t rrrnmny mm I?
She f>*cenel Mud Been * stemher
nf the Itn>nl I'*iiill>—Sud, From
III* Own Works 1* rre Auuu—Owe ■
the *tot liuprnihr lailwual
Funeral* F.ver lli-lil In I ualunil.
London. N<v. 17 —Will, nil t |.omp an.l
circumstance which m.gtc ave attend- )
the obsequies o( a m-inl-rr or tie roy.il
faml.y, the remain* of bir Arthur Bull -
van, who died here Thursday iwet. were
Interred In t*', Paul* r.i hnd .1 1.-dav
Lamia before th* hour fixed for tho ttra'
portion of th* *ervlce*, in 1 * cha|>e|
royal, immense crowds v*>--mbied in iin
vicinity of Ilie lute residence or the de
wsd and tn James' Palace, *!il.e ever)
point of vamaa* around ff Paul wai
taken up hour* prior to the antral of tho
cortege
The clergy and the full choir of lh
chape, royal were attlrxl pi < neir hl*t,.rt,
rol>*a o< eoarlet *n<l ro> 1 and the renutint
were horn-- up the ate.e l> hind the choir.
. hantina the pOnntiv- o| rill.a verse of
the burial service. The waole servl-. nm
moat uni-re'rive *n,i the u> 0-111* tvei-.-
especially mournful Tan audlehce .11*-
p-ipcd de.-j emiffion as ire striilne of the
intliem "Vea. T.iough I Walk Irom Bui-
Itv in * I-l*tn or the World," reeoundwl
through ttve saere.l iqtff,-e
The preliminary eervi . er.d, ,|. the p n
oerston reformed arid |mo ~l,i o rit
Faul s C athedral on Ihe too iff tei of
the cathedral the lau an I ~i,p er . f
St Faul t* ~nd the whlte-ro >d ehorl let s,
surtoundad hy thoueati.r* or ta-ors.
me* the prweaakin As the at-at do r
ffevv open thu aunlbcht dr- im. l |,, n ff
the voi-1-* Of the chill- *tror -and -•- ,
brok- the eolemn aUence win-h l-l
vo• led up 10 Ih.lt time throoxhoul the -a
thedral.
In a coffin, almost hl-I-len latie.lh
wreath* uf flotvert-, the t. iiwins we
borne tip the alule until they rra-heff tli
chalice! ait-jta. fflieotly tiir dome
There a i.uiaftil<iuo hid been l, on
ihv of a imutoW outruns wlm li lc4
(> thr rr: pi.
Alt* r 1!• inouri.en>. who nad come* !rm
th#* f'h.ipil Royal. wy* thi* dr*n
comtntncfd th** lervlce. Hlr John rtialner
l* il the choir In Kirilina iioth> r ik' moh
from *Tn* leight c*f the World. *
Aichdeaccm MUi'-Uir read th#* latter
!of the service ami then the coftli wa
| lowered into the cry|#t, tlie alien •• latng
I broken only by the aobbiug oi u lew wo
I men.
Tlm banwilcilon wn fl\*wn by thw !• n
and th*u tharf oi > urrl wtial ha.n naver
efore l*aau hartj in Ht. Paul i Fifty
wotnan all dreed In th*' put l. k.
the ►alii*- nutntwr of men. Rather* <1
near the * ofTtn, rw© from thalr
They war* tho rhorua of thi* ftavoy Th#-
•*ter. In quavering, trembllnir ton#*'#
commenced 10 idt.ir Sullivau a “Brother.
Thou An Ckm* lief ore \'a" A Rreai huah
fell on (lie Croatia tbit ha*t at-irteil to
leave the builMn Gathering courage,
the w<mei a volctv awelb>d et until every
corner of Ihe vaet < aihe.lt al r- * liowd
thin *il requiem from tboa* who had *o
often euna tho lighter lyric* of the com
V>oaer they then mourn©*!. An Ihla JIM
away the orran took up the majeatlr
atratna of the dead march from Saul,**
the choir, clergy u) mouri s n.el out
mid ©n** of Hie moei imptt-fdv© tvafiomil
funerata held tn Holland t'ame io an end.
PATAUVIAIUIOAI) AC t ll>E\T.
CnKlni- him! Three ir ltll#*il o*wn
nn llmhaiikmriit.
lilrmingham. Ala . Nov. 27.—The enguu"
of an extra weet bound fr-i*c. t tr i ll -hi
tho Kanewa City. M# mphti niul Blrmiug*
hem Retlroed Jump#* l the tr;* *k while run
ning at full speed tiiie afternoon i* .i
Hor.-ni Creek, twenty-five mites west of
here. Tne |oconw>ti\ turned ov**r
<K>wn nn emh.uikincfii hidl was follow* 1
by thre*#* car#. The following raaualtles
occurred;
Wili am Jones, r*>iore*l. hrakenian, kille.i
Jei*#* Wilder, erginwr, aiirfht under
the mgln* and batly scalded, will he
Wllh.ttn Jones, tolored, fireman, #*nous
fy hurt
Fr ink Bonner, colorerl, brakem-** ,
h igntiy injur|
The <l* n*l #*n*l Injur* I were brought here
lt? this afternoon.
WHAT rr i o*T HKPI HI.K tNC.
Nlate (osimltlre In Olil *>prni Mere
Than *4u.<mh.
C olurnb'jw, 0.. Nov. 27 —The statement
of William F. Bui dell, treasurer of the
Uepublitan Hfate C ommittee. fl|e*i with
the* county clerk to-day af*ows th.ir the
receipts of the committ#*e durlnf the lat*-
• ampalgn anmintel to |s7,dki-17. at.<l tfw
♦:xpanditures •> $.77.1*1.47. There .ir* un
laid uccounts which tHtrg the d**tl*tt tip
to i J.9.’7 H Among the larger Items of ex
j petidttiire w r** tit#* folluwit g Cl*rk hire
| |l4,kastio; plate matter for n* wrsimi #ta. 47.
j jyjo. lodges and Hthograph#. S4.I'D. iitint.
Pig 4.',44070; |>os(aae and revenue stamp**.
I $4,702 7', expiers and freigh, 41*132:,
press bureaus *4). statlom ry <*nd of
tlce fupp bs. $2,743 > tle r|>h and teh
phone service, 12.240 73.
Jn the* stat* earn! aign of lrt® tile state
< otnmlttce reported expfiwliturea of $ *'.-
000.
TOBAft’O l Alt N Bt H3fr.fl.
Oldest Inliwl*l in t i #f Uke <*ltj. Fls.,
Found ll*nl.
Lake City. Fla . Nov 27 The toh i co
Uirn of the Columhkt Tobic o rompany
was destroyed by nf*- t an early hur
thks morning The • ntents were partial
ly cover#*l hy insurance.
Mrs M* Neill, th# oldest Inhsbltant of
this county ws found dead at her bon.-
to-day She w;s l*orn <n this county In
IM2. aud has lived here ever since.
Aiaraimrsl "HI *
Indianapolis. Nov. 27.-The -e-*m*nf of
2T cents p*r month th.it h* i>**u levied
upon every r of the fnlted Mine
Workers since lat March for the purpose
of taking car* of t* • striking members of
the organisation, will eras* with the pres
ent month.
IttssalM's Demand •• U*timis."
lndon. Nov. 2“ Tie demand of Rus
sin to be re ouped for her expense** . fore
evM ’uaiing ihe flhan Hal Kw in nallwwv."
and a breach off. th. but • iu Son and
c o,nes are advi *ble in and uing with it.“
Rico
It is a good soap.
It is kept by ail the leading grocers.
Florid* -op Work*,
Jacksonville.
WAPMFtS
sat / m
CVRE_
Saattk. Vaih., Pb. 21, 1800,
I havt fuitnrd far yean with livrr
complaint, causing m wwrv pains
at times. No medicine I tried termed
to help om until I tried Warner's Safe
Curel h helped me wonder!villy and
I thank it (or bring a well man to
day. My rtcovery waa alow but
aurc, but 1 never ielt better or stronger
in my lilr than I do now, thanks to
thix splendid remedy.
G. RHEINLANDER,
President Sons ol Hermann, Seattle.
Waxh.
i rraxurer Seattle Turovcrein, Seattle,
Wash.
E CURES
AVER and
'EY DISEASE
I't'K IIMUHIM, l\ M Mil.ll.
Om Trn Acre. One Farmer I|akr
af.iMMi (inllttsa *f S>ruf* nml rut*
l*#und f itiKiir.
Americas. t; , Nov 27 -Mr James \V
Bailey, one of the must s ic-esful farm
• * !•*i Amerl< us. has tei urnl line r* -
•’•tills this year in tho cultlvwtum of Hugxr
ar. niwi m.inufacture of **ugnr u and
syrup H erefrom, lie has made . s|*fr al
Mu..v (f this busiiuiwt for tw*tHy-tt\e
y\ rs
From * ten-acre cane field Mr. Bahcy
h. Just rnade 2.iW* g.tilons oj fin#* syrup
r*l UX> (Ntunifc* of tine Migar. that wo il*t
rl al flu* proaltict of .in' sugar plant ut
th.* courxry. H** uiw* the i>e>at evapo*a
tors siin other appl.aiue- and hi**
ale-.i; 4 i < mnwuitb the highest mark**!
pi Ac. It l hernicticall) eeal* and in half
gallon tin cane, md k*-#*ps in w
•*nd trash lot tils siK'cess thi* year
will, no *1 *ibt. gr* a4lv sttmulato the man
ufacture of sugar aid s>rup tn H int er
coun'y
Very llltl#- cotton In Iw iig soj| here a*
p*\ sHing pi ice* It is In strong hands
and farmers are In io hurrv *o sell
Sto k in the Arnerlcus wurehocs wll!
>.* t :Meed 4 im* bales.
Mr 1.4 W It* iff <f this city recrived In
formation to-d.iv of -the death of l
hieihrr. G. \\ Reese, at Manila <2 W
!( *•• w.* a private In tin- Twenty nim
K**s.ment. ar*i on* e llvnl in rt\-unti .
whe-a ills faiiiet* now livv Kec-se
I)mh wiri*l Hr* War lHp:trim n* for f*ir
thcr p.irtlci*'**rH It le sup|Mis#*(l young
Iteeee wae kille*l In a re* * nt engagement
w ' n IriMiigents.
Rev. F. II T. floraefeld of Cambridge.
N. Y , has ai cpted a-call to the rector
ship of Calvary* Episcopal Church In
Arnerlcus. and will • >rn*‘ here In f**w
days. This jsirtsh has l*#*si without n
ret lor slic e the resignation of Rev. !*r
Tullius C. Turne r In July last
Humter Superior Court Is In ee**ion this
week, hut there being comp.ratlvely lit
tle business, both dorkets will t** cleared
within three w**eka There has l>ee a
gr*.it decrease In crime here in racent
years, and the very few prtsotHrs in Hie
out ty jail ate held for misdemeanor *f
fense There is not a mur ter case or
felony of any kind upon the <k*-kct.
rOH.IIT % IM PI. WITH OCT*.
Ilalley •hot and Killed Paul Hurt at
Mnniu, Fla.
Tampa. Fla Nov. 27.—W. J Ball#* \
r.ulroH*! agent at Mango. Fl. shot and
killed Pnul Huct. n Frenchman, in a h* i
at ;;iat place.
11 net was employed by Bailey to do som*
work on hi- farm, lie was or b red to
>l>p th** work oil account of it not being
,rrfa tory Ifuet became enrag**d *
tlii* and It is at * g*sl threaten*-*! to *ki
I holey violence. Bailey returned to bis
homo for u gun. Ilo**i run t<* his hnme rm
* similar mission. Mrs. Haiiey follow***!
her husbaml. umiel with a tdatol Mrs
II tier follow vl her huaixust sinnoirly
arnwl
When the porty met bath men rater.l
guns. It ts n.b*g**d arsl Bailey shtd first,
killing Huet Inotanlly. Mrs. Bailey niiJ
Mrs Huet were in the m*ai>tim** fighting
with revolvers. Mrs. Huet severely beat
Mrs Hallev over the head and painfully
wounded her.
After the homicide Bailey coolly car
ried his wif** home, gave her tn# > #*t
(entlon nml then t-lgraphed to Hie otfl
••ers to ooom for him
DfCATII OJ' MM*. H. H. IIKKMH.
OlrbratM Her Holden Wedding
Flo lean tgo,
Augusta, tit., Nov. 27 -Mrs. H. H
Hickman dl*d lids afternoon al her hom#-
on the Sand 111,1s, aged 77 years She
was married 5G years ago to Mr. 11. ||
III* Knum, who survives her. They cele
brated their golden wedding five yir*
a*. atwl It was one of ihe ( harming so
' lal < vents of the ye*r Mrs. Ml ktnan
.s i daughter of Col Abner Whatley
•■f South Carolina Rh* Is survive*! ty her
husband and four children. I*r Charles
W Hi kmnn. Mrs WiCiam R Walton,
Mrs c A Harper and Tracy I Hickman
Tiie funeral will take place at 4 o’clock to
morrow.
* >*lirnn %*•• \trs.
Fo/hian. Ga., NoV 27.-The t#**ile rna
chln ty for the cotton mill hia irrl #vl
and been stored away until the building
can be erected.
Mr. EU Mtillls was arreatel here lat
e • k and fined sl*s for selling wh| k\
"Tigers'* have a poor show In Cochran,
and none is known to exist
The City Council has orders*! an elec
tion for I*ec. 7 to give ihe r*e.-pi*- an ■ p
portunity to \ote for o r sg.iin-t publ *•
schools. But little Is being *aiid on ci h r
side and no afe can be m *d
on the result. Cochran voted heav. y
a.'.ln-t free school* fl\*’ y** -r- a*ro
Tb** irt-v 4 lorem tax of Cochran r as >• • n
rai*>* I from la to 4 f 1 per cent.
Steel VIIIIh ll*nl t l lae.
Illrmlug: in. Aii . Nov 27 Two mill**
of the -Hep 111 die Iron aid 44te#*l Company
closed down to-day because of a scarcity
*f o>al. I'or rtghtaen m*nths th** >m|
mines In this section of Alabama have not
been able to meet the demands.
This Store Closes at 2 P. M. on Thanksgiving Day.
All the Children Are Invited.
FRIDAY,
November 30, We Will Open Our
NEW TOY STORE.
It is a veritable Fairyland—Everything that goes to make
the little ones happy can be seen here —Santa Claus
himself would be astonished at the immense variety.
FOYE & ECKSTEIN.
WE MENTION A FEW ITEMS ONLY.
NEST OF lll,oi'KS VIOLINS
I'I.OTIIHII WKINOKIIH. BANJOES
STOKV liooKS. llltl MS
I.INEN HOOKS Ut NH
liOIIHK mt I'l.oWN Bl.im'KS
HOIUB and HANBOM WHIPS
FI.ATI-; miff HAtVF.KJI. FIDS
f’l'F anff HAITIIFH I'OWH
TIN BANKS RABBIT.
BACK D BOARDS. DAMF.S
FAfROL, tVAOINK FAINTS
TRANHKKH WADONS. I>ODH
lIUHK CAKHIAUF SIIKKF.
CM I MICAL KNGINKS. DONKEY
llooK ami I,A ODER. ROOSTMR.
STBKKT CABS BI.EFHANT,
TRAIN OF ('AIIS. BOATS.
INDIAN SUIND TRAINS
BOX OF TO\S, TRUNKS
KITCHEN SET OROANH
PUSH HOBHKB. ZITHERS
SOLID BALLS TEA SET.
HOI.DIW BALLS. DOMINOES
.M IS I CAL BALLS AIIKH
FAINTED BALLS. CLOWNS
FOOT 8A1.1.S ANIMAIS
MONKEY BAI.IX TOPS
DHoi'FRY BTt>RES CAHKIAOE
BFTCHHIi STORES. CASTORS
WASH STANDS FCRMTi'Ia:
IHH.I. K 1 RNITFRE. ENOINES
MAGIC LANTERN AFTOMOBILK.
JFMPINO RAIIRIT. CORNETS
JIM FIND Immjb LANTERNS
.11 M I*l NO BIRDS CHIMES
BKLUOWB TOYS
HandsomestStockinSavannah
DOLLS of EVEDY KIND
Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention.
Dealers and Storekeepers Supplied at New York Prices.
Foye&Eckstein
NORTH CAROLINA’S GROWTH.
STATE IM* IM HR AXED IV POPII.A
-TIIA IT PER (ENT.
Her Fi.jiii In I lon In ItMH, U* I .WIKI,** IO
tgala.l I .lit 7.11 IT In IMHI, an In
erenae nf Nllll— Hail a Maillar
Growth Between I "no and lvttl
Fnpulatlon or the Tarheel Mint* by
Taunt lea.
Washington. Nov 27 -The population of
North Carolina, an officially anno in <*l
to-day. ts l.kilff.klo against 1.<t17.tH7 In IkD.
This Is an ImTeMe since lmw of 27&.MR.
or 17 per ceni.
The population In ism aaa 1.R9.7 0.
showing an increase of Ilr.lli, or Ik. .sir
oil! from IS*.) to l>#i
The population by counties follows.
Alamance 2a,*i&* Johneton *12.7.n
Alaxander lo.xn> Jones
Alleghany 7.7 M jdHiOlr u.iui*
Anson 21 K7O Lincoln U..4HS
A IMttlMcl "*• II 12.M7
, fort IM m i il
Itertle 2u.&.tli Ma'llson JU.AB
Rlaffen 17.77 Martin
jlrunewklt ... ,12.®7 Me klenburg ...bi.2<i*
Purc.,mlM- 41.2V* MR. hell .11.221
Burke I7,<|Sj Montgomery 11.117
Ciburw 22 t.VI Moore 23122
Caldwell li o 4 Nash 2.'.,47X
Camden 1 474 New Hanover . Si, 7lft
Caririei 1 1 .hi 1 Northampton lI.IM
Caswell if, ,ntii tinsiow 11. Ski
Catawhn 12. IIS' Grange ,*>
Chatham 23.M2 Pamlico * •**
Cherokee ll.No Pa.'iiKiiank 11,90'
Chowan 10.2 A Proffer .13,391
Clay 4 532 I’erqulmoni lo.flil
Cleveland B W Person M.M
■ 'ohimuiM 21.271 FIR *>.***
Craven 24.10) Polk 7,<M
Cumberland ...29 24" Randolph 232
Currlluck Win Rlehmorel . .2X 499
Dare 4.717 Robeson 4U.371
Davldaon 23.4" Rockingham ..,22.142
Iwvle 12.11' Rowan 21.0 W
Duplin 22 4>n> Rutherford 25,|0|
Durham 29.£l3{Samf>M>n 39.3Wi
Edgecombe ....2ii.sXl|ftianly 15.230
Forsyth ■ iltukes 19 ww
Fianklln 2*>.tli Burry 25.515
Gaston 27.kd 'wain K. 401
Gates ....M.U2{Tninaytvaala ■ i>92>
Graham 4,JA. Tyrrell 4 950
Granville 23.-At I'nlon 27.154
Greene 12,'*34 iVance I*l.oat
Guilford ;• ' iWeke ..54.i>;
Halifax 30,793 Warren 19.151
llaruelt 15.9*v Washington ....10,409
111] soul Walauga 13.417
Hndrr*on 14,104 Wayne 31.354
Hertford U. 204 Wllkae 24.72
Hyde 9.27* Wilson 32.594
Iredell 29,'*'.1 Vadkli
Jeckaon 11.833 Yancey 11,441
Tnllnlmssee Vrea Antes.
Tall.ihassee, FI i . Nov 27.-The full
term of th* leu county Circuit Court
was present here on Mondiy, Judge John
VV .Vlnlone pr< Iffmr. and Hon. George
W Welker, el ite attorney, proewrutlng
for th state. The gram) jury waa eworn
and organlxed, with \V. T. Mo*>re fore
men
There are eighteen prisoner* In Jail, two
charged with enurder.
The following members of Battery A.
Jacksonville, ha-.e applied ford's lnrg‘*
A. ,V Gnolwyn. D. N. Tou*sy, C K Mf-
Iver, R F Webb and O P Alien.
Ann Engfleld, negro weman. was tried
In Jtelge Whit field a Court on a cha'ge
of larceny. ’Din testimony was lo the ef.
feet the' she had stolen houscho and stool*
in the value of IV, and she waa held In
default of bond for Ihe grand Jury
E. M Mai let t • of Thomaavtlle has been
appointed by Gov. Bloxham, commissioner
of deeds for Florida, In the slaAe of Geor
gia.
The H*cry stable* es'al.Mstisl here over
twenty.five yiwrs ago by John C. K-mi*er
wire to-dny w!d to Capt. H. B. Lutter
ioh, a lending naval atoraa operator.
SAD IRONS. BPRINKI.RR.
PAIL I SIR D EL. CHAIM,
SCRUB RRCSH. ROCKP.IUI.
OARDEN SETS TABLES.
SOLDIER SETS. BEDS.
SCIBXJL BADS TI BS.
WASH BOARDS. HAMMOCK.
TEN FINS Ml RIB 'IIS.
LAt'NDRY SET STABLES.
RECK anff SAW, PIANOS.
TOOL CHESTS lIFREAI S.
DOLL STANDS CHIFFONIER.
WOOL RATTLES PHONOH A UP.
FACE MASKS CHIMES.
SANTA CLAI M WADONS,
HARMONICAS CLAPPERS,
TIN SETS SOLDIERS.
WIHTIND SETS TRFIIPETS.
TIN KITCHEN TROMBONE
CRADLE INDIAN HORNS.
M ETALOPIK IN KS RATTt.S.
It!'FIBER D01.1.S Sr'AI.EB.
lIADATEI.I.E DAME PHONOH A HP.
TRANSF SLATES CANNONS.
BAHT IN Tt'H CHINA.
AIR RIFLES JOINTS!*,
DEWEY WAOON. WASHABLE.
lIoRSE an.l CART STCI-'EBD.
MECHANICAL TRAIN BABIES.
MECHANICAL TROLLEY. l>rad.
DEWEY CARTS KID.
FISH HORNS Mt’BICAL,
PATRIOT HORNS. DOL!A
HAW Mll.lJt THICKS.
ROLLER CHIMBS UJTTOS.
COFFEE MILUt CHECKERS.
CJAMHMNCJ 1> miiltmA.
'lnjur Milliard FnMirH In Trying
Tncnly-ttm IJrfcinlHiiic.
PennacoU. Pin., Nov. J7.—The trial of
the t we#ry-t wo ehltMi charged wttti
k imh.lng was h*ur Iwforn ilnjor Hil
liard thi** morning-, h* having overruled
the demurrer of the attorney for the de
fcmlQfits against hie alt ting a trial Jud* \
Tha entire day w.i * < ••nsutnari In hear
ing I eel lino#; y In the various cases, It
having l*en agreed between the attorneys
for the defendant*. C. Moreno Jones. arf|
<?lty Atornc\ John It Jon**, to poetpona
argument until nil the taatlmony was in.
A sensation w* sprung during the trial
hy Sheriff Smith arresting Aaron and
liana Kelly, the prosecuting witnesses, on
warrant* charging that they s.d liquor
• *#i election day Nov 6. and Miter on war
i*nte charging them with •arrvlng con
cealed weapons He van of fh* •!* ‘fcndanta
w#rs dlfichtrfnt, there not being aufTtclartv
evidence to convict them. The irlal of
thi others will be continued to-cnorrow.
Win mica %% vi wi:vr ntrj;.
Mm fhsrgnl With Victimising Jwafc
Lit ell of | tilt him n.
Quitman. Ua , Nov 71 -The two men
giving their names as Hubert Curtis arvl
P C\ Puller, who have been In jitil bera
since Saturday. chanml with h iving vic
timized Josh I^ovett on the train betwoon
Quitman amt Valdosta FrUkty night, re
lieving him of SUI. were release*] to-day
upon the payment of a tine of fcwo. upon
a plea of guilty in the itronkn County
Court. floiwrt Curtis registers at tho
Marie an from Savannah. These iwrt|e
represented tiism-i Ives to Mr. Ixrvett ms
mm. r - u.d sol i in. .ri ~d of flow-. ,
and in*-id*-malty hid him to glva them
largo hills for small change, In which
transaction Iveu claims to have been
the loser.
KRAHMHUK I* KUOUlir.
War Vesaels *# Hampton Hoads Pro
paring for n lruir.
New York. Nov. 17.—Tho batliashtp
Kearsarge. flagship of the North AtMntid
squadron, sailed to-day- for Hampton
Howls, where rendezvous Is being mad#
of the torpedo boat fleet and several 'TTpa
of the squadron for a cruise The Kear
sarge has taken the place of the crulor
New York as flagship during the over
hauling of the latter st the iirooklyn
navy yard. It Is said that the Kc.irs.irgn
Is the first battleship to be made a flag
ship.
Cardinal (ilbbona’ Trip *iuth.
HaltMiiore, Nov. 27 Cardinal (lishon#
will bnve Thursday in a private car of
the Southern Hallway for New Orleans,
on his annual vlsi* to his brotMtr, John
T 04 * bon*. Bh rouic his eminence wtii
sto|> at Augusta Oa.. over Sunday to con
•ecrat * fine red Heart Church. The cardi
nal wtn return to Halt (more Doc. 15.
Illtlrnsn Ssrrrr|a I’ritehett.
Washington. Nov. 27 —Otto H Pltimin.
assistant superintendent of the
States Coast and tJeodctlo Survey. boa
le*. n appointed superintendent of that bu
re.iu. to succeed Mr Pritchett, who m
signed to accep th* pre*uien~y or tho
M issacii*ioe;ta Institute of Technology.
"Just as good as
Eat-Wefl”
nEANS THAT
Eat-Well is the Best
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