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DYINGWOMM DOOMS
NEGRO BRUTE.
Soon After Identifying the Negro
and Recounting His Terrible
Crime, She Expires—Wom
an's Husband Will
Probably Die.
Birmingham, Al::., March 7. l-'ull de
tail- of tlm ■■rune enact'd in tin home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 1 >iekei«on. at Cor
dova. Wednesday night, wore not known
until this morning. whi r 11,-my W ilker,
who is charge,l with tin’ triple olfense,
was bro-ighl tn Birmingham and taken
before Mrs Dickerson at an intirmary.
When brought 1 '<• to fn.-c wiili his
vi tim, Mrs Dickerson r.iisi <1 imr hand,
and pointing at the negro, said; "That
is the man."
"I did not do it; I am riot tile man,'
said the n< to in a i-o e that betrayed
fear.
"Yes, yon .■: ■. • r.m. ated Mr . Dick- I
i-r- >n. "look at t' • print <■' my hand ■
uj n your shirt."
<>n th, negro's shirt, just above the ■
p. get was the print of .;o ,Jy ling, i ■ ,
where woman had • nil n •:,"l to ,
, ..vo him f ni win n >!:•■ was as-
\, di- ing the n, gro .'.gain. .-Im said'
pi tv, d to you to spare me and you l
w mid not do it "
The. st ay "f th. midnight assault upon j
Mr. Dick.r-on ml his wife i- related !
follows ■ > Mr.-. Dickerson;
, .. .- hiso i in i til night by
h.-a ring som- cm walking in the room. .
: i at tlie .am turn Mr. Ic. lv ...oil w.c
ivv ik red and • 0.-, d up i: bed As he ,
. 4 . o the i .irud, ■ mn.-k him on the I
• ii with a .a:, et, ki " king him back
up e. tin I i.
I sprang out of i <1 with my ball.-,
;■ urns. ,i -l tl • negro hit m- wiili
11" hat, In t. a i : s mic time ~ rkmg '
: • from • .> n -> d thrown.... I .
. ■■■ he room -i th, !>. <!
"At ■ 1, ini, t Mr l':c«. ■ • ■.■nu.d
. ■■ to lam .. ■ . di:. ■ ' ',! half
ind dial; ban am :In r
.I'., n i met. A 1- • '. ''■’>: down agam.
•Th, ie : p me. iski .; nv-
,ev. ; .. :■••.. • . t st 1 . mid
la.. ay ! ■■' ■ 'ill. «'• :
~ th, ■ ~ro . rerp • ■•d me > -1
s'DOT T' DEATH
A ’ . .m Offi Hurt Battle with
’. j
T •
♦
RAD A SENSATIONAL SESSION
| - ? PURE WHISKEY J
1 if 4 Full Quarts Express Prepaid, 2”~ss
IJ Bl .. ■• t (: ■•, the bigtiilrn- to V<m ‘Hi. ’..’•Gng tl.o mi..j U]en . jgdsß
My ly M >1 n g all *■ .‘.t» ■• ” <‘t ft'' >■ > ! ’ r:;t \\ '. e> *. $
9 uf -H-. .•■•■;••. EVtRY DROP >■
BS HE Affi' OF WHISKt vwp SELL IS TESTED SY A GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR.
SL . . EIGHT full quarts FOIE WHISKEY $5.20 PR E PAID js&
898 -,. /■• £, ’! • '•• 'rv b •> of or.r eq t»l > ■ n< y ■ r n..,| Bsfffß
ffif/f' ' J- .1 ’' < 1 .•<• ■ ’ st V, h jekry niftU• If V'U ere no’ •'liLsfVd with v. ■ &
Sv/
|||y » ,- ' // • f .• <-? puri f y. Cftn iay n •;••<.-»» Wh-«k»‘v t h ■>>. v. KK I
|y/ J /'(/{//?» Wffl '■ 1 ’ beto-r or ni«»re p»»re Whiskey tbn iFAI.St• •<I J1 ES fi
1 After %•■; have unci it on.-r y -n will niie r:>> oth>-:
mCTSI j “ }’■'.■■: V • . ai N-v.. M Mont. 4 . ■.. l.’fUi. Ch! ■■L
1 'Jt ■J'/v/'< ' ft '••••■! no- rail Sr 20 querfa, freight prepaid. Reftrrnct s ufg
n y ... tz U mpnn-, . St. loo; «. Mo.
B j ‘j FALMOUTH DIST’C CO. W
■k k;'- ■ j MO *• M»th Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. fejW
Wk. i ®s32L -Ht—jii H .Mu
other important legislation might be de
feated—by similar tactics.
That of Witts’ was lost ami the bill
passed its second reading by 51 to -10.
A bill requiring all s iloons in tlm st it,-
to close at 8 p. m. and not open until
6 a. m. was next considered. Mi Mo:
ton said he was sorry such legislation
was attempted and that it was mother
st.ab ar the right of local self-govern
ment. Mr. King said the bill will )>• ne
ither temperance measure like flic anli
jug law. which had been voted down. Mr.
Gresham said It was a most salutary
measure and would tend to break up
much of the evils of social drinking This
bill passed its second reading by 59
to 21.
OUTSIDERS DID SWEARING
. Report of Committee Investigating
Cruelty to Convicts.
Raleigh. N. March I. (Special.l-
Tho legislative voinniittce t<» investig.ii"
charges of eruelty to 1'»" convicts on the
inarch from Miuhll > minty to M.iri*»n.
reported tonight. J t finds lh.it road is
tli- wrost in tiiv state Mo t of the <-*u
xicts were shackled together bv l"g
chains, but 5 feet long, which did not
n-at' riallx impede lh> u - ma: -iilug; that
ih< re were many desperate lif- pri-ont ! -.
'•ns.ito io unshackle: IhM the march was
made iHcaiisc it was unsafe to havo tli- m
ma in longer on th-- » old side of the
mountain: , that the phvsiciai; said that
th«-v Wvi- it tjy (u niar- h, that Ile x a.. >
weiu ghuii utliuioi.t foot! .itid < •»!!«< . t
number •••*.ani< nnabh io navel on two
o. >. tsioiis guard. curs<<! th m. but us«‘d
! r.o violence; all di.t-k'- I convicts
I v• i • put in \\ agon or on h<'i seba •u .
‘ that lie. . -ii-ing and abuse is t < ►ndetum «l;
I bit it w.ts all done b\ o\ • t . em
ploy, d b\ the railway or w»tc t- mp‘n a riiy
..‘•ung
, I'hc committ*-• recommend that n» •
! • d -de u\ • TStcyg . \Of aU3 it I be pCl'Hlith d '
! l<- have anx .; .•thoritv over c • iviet . t m
arrival at M hioi. whisky wi- gi a, bn: |
jn o coffee or w.-tm food ti:i ! night or’
.' niornifig, wha h uould and shon.’d have
‘ furnished. The convh ta on reaching ;
• Manon were pm in ■ • ‘s. but i». aii'- of
ilroad accident wt r- not niovt d t iial
t ight iid were k- pt th* ■' 'tn iiom •. i
long i time No- • of the . o l( 1.1.;
• led ,i;.d the phy.-i« tan sa . s note rfuf- I
. fen d bv reason of r< tno\ ■ .
Th • - ommlt(• e linda j o act r\n *
bx state 4-rnplox <* s. Th- .1 uthot >: ;e> .
. • < aid have avoid' d the march bx - bimg- ;
• ing the cf>nvict- by *■ i! through T*-n.; -
se« . but authority over them in .m.ther
statt* was tpicstrnn.i bic. and ,ift- > confer- :
j one- with the governor nad pcnitvntiaiy j
t: !•<•< tors. the sqte-it; tend Tit ll id ». . u
ndvi •<1 it would 1 • :.’i< if- to < i• : { m
; '■Cl X II! -• out of the ,-t I’ ■ til! bei llj: ■ •
I. ’ •:}!<• fr.m Siim.-p I’i •• to M.iri -s
x* as th- oni x pos able route.
TAKING ADVANTAGE OF LAW.
North Carolina Distilleries Want In
corporation as Towns.
It 'lcigh. X. Mt. h i ,s ( „ , ,
! ' J' 4 •”< now b< fore the b gi'in lure
■>’it fjf h. n bill.- m Ju. rpor;,: v . h ;.
* ::sJ '• Ihri- .1- ”tow!j< ’ «»!!•■ of lb*’."'
' ’>■ tJ •. ;■ .>j in<l am.lb
,b. - e\ i-)i ft*u e; P)u \\ i : ! I. id >\x i
IV. d•• Hot :iu. • 1» . of an -I
1 ’‘ ; • .11 »wn ij : i v:. t -siv ui ; .
'*• ■ ■■ soid. r: J .!.- . t! a■: ' o
< ’h :nnan JI .. ■ . < . jp,. $. u<
■ W 1 • bid "i ' : . ;oa j.v
'• ■ : ’h< in 11 i-1 r. o p ( , ~ , ,
GCN PLAY IN CH \Ri.i : TON.
W1 ■ ..’ < ib • Ai u ....
Hi in.' T h, Quick.
PROPERTY GOES TO THE ST AT E
: Court Decision m ConteMe<i Will
Case in Florida.
•/
Gallows :i- Court Room.
.... . '
: r. > loWS Wri t' ere< ; > d.
THE XVEEKLY (ONSTITUTION: A IU.ANTA, GA., MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1903.
loimsin SUMMER
SCHOOL
Athens, March 1 -(Special.) Tho
larger number of the professors who are
t» constitute the faculty of Ibe ('Diversi
ty of Georgia summer school, to be h< l 1
in this t ity July 1 to August 9. have been
‘ h<*:- u and contracts entered into with
i them.
I’i * sid« nt 1< (' i’.ranson, of the state
normal : < hool, who is superintendent of
the smnnier school. has succeeded in
gaihering togclh-r in Ibis faculty as large
a nurnbej of able educators as cv- r serv- ;
•■d m a similar institution in ib" south, j
Tiie- li., ■,lie, u s'dccb d from every sec ;
'--"!■ <■: tin country and arc leaders in :
th o r< pcctixe lines oi work.
i i:,- complete bo ulty is. as follows;
Sup- i iiitendeui Otis Ashmore. Savan-
D- s. G. . phx-;- il g'l'gtapny and observ
ational astronomy.
Am • Sa/.di Louise Ainoiu, X- xvton Con
'■'i. a.is . r-’admg and languag* .
I t - *r .\ . in C. Apgar, Tienton, N.
i J . • lure. <i udi*-s.
i i -blent J. \\ . A iH-rcrumi»iv, i Diversity i
of Xi.io.imi, tiiiur-s on iui.it school j
prol'li ms.
I . G- - !•’ Al k ii:s-»n. i: h.i- i, N Y , •
pi ’’H i ilion.s ,tud ian -lions.
Ih -. i A I.not l, AI Ih ijs, Ga ,
■ab -• in* n an-: boi'kto • pin:.'.
1 esid. ’ll I. « i.l tDMm. .-late normai
h"-'i. dim s of conduct.
I’i"bs: or w 11. I m <a, I Hix l i it.x of
I Sup- rinl* tid- n G G. Atb-. ii .Ga ,
. hi- !<’! y of . du. .11 ion. music.
j Dr J II < hrij-p* 11, Mot- dg id- . < ’.a., '
\\ ir li .-1 m i-s.
Ah ha Hoi,* Clark. Nashvill* 1 . Tenn.,
i handicrafts
I t J. I’. < ’.imp:- I ii.x t I sii .' of
1 • • ’la biolog \ .
Al. < - !it<*i . I aii-x' < *obb tm ’it - ii< .
i' ",
Al - - I.'. . I. Dux ib bHe norm il
•' no • moil-'l -hool, '"! roll.if 1.-a.
I 'roft • .■ I l| j »a\ enp -ii, 1 huversit y
■ "I 1 b orgi i. phx -a :■
: Al. w. N | il,’.. .iax , New X u-k. !,-!'!
s : ■ It..- ndent I. ixx :..U I’- lb. ire-. \i
g -up. ■• -i isioj; of rural schools
i ■’ t D. i. I. ■ ’ ii- -i. A l Heid. Gt ..
‘ * I* itary phy.H .
Ai: I ' « ioj ti'ade 1 Ard. i’• m-uvsi Ga.,
ph;. : a! c .lime,
Ct - ■■■■ II H I’ullot N .t.-hez. Miss .
Phy> gy.
I'.’of* or i: | Griggs. Athens, ’i t.m‘ -
• • ui- 1: dr 1 win
D V. 11 I lid. I ,:i\ • : t\ of < b e. -ti •.
'■ • ; a- o fl "Sidm x I. mi.-:'. ..ml \\ it ami
II ii;m»r. “
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. -I j’. M !l ”'pei, \:’d • . G.a .
L.i iin
I im ’. ID •■•. hi . T-i -ed o. ( a tiad.t,
He- . Hol, tgus; . G.c art
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C ■ .1 H A Ixx.'H-l. ('-dbg-
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at - ‘ > taiiiiiei'
V. . b- mad’ Ie tie fol
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.in nt I. x’. Pound
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NORMAI COURSE IS COMFI,ETE.
'J'-. • ' S. . ,ol of Noith Georgia
Dr.i'.vs Largelv.
th. " i i Geo ■
k
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-'.;■ i : ■Io-,- Jmir C.
1 ■:'■.•■■■'•■■.: : ■ •■., jI i bi- spa i .'ii 11• > ■ fTort !
r, mil; ■ ,-p Ibis yi-a r the imst |
' , ■ ; <,IT, r. .I ;., t vaelb is,b si rin.q i
' ' ■" ' ' for Ob summer |
A :: ! - r-. i"\\- ,>: the common •
.• ;; . ,|, ii under a spe- ia I in- i
. to’,'. ■ !(. b-' Ul-'de. The • -HllSe Will ! ;
I*. uiH p- ad a* ,f the regular colh gi? i ■
' i i'S. IX h; i i.tiler kvil' go on’ aS if iher. ’
W’!. • 'hart co.;r but sludeiti.s xvho '
S" ■ . : , wiu. up-m appliu 11 ion. fi. per
miiiei! bl take work with the regular!
■■ - - • < 'nd will bo ]i. a mitt .1 to j
i • H'io - ibi* et .■ in which they vspe- 1
ciuliy ii --d instruct ion.
The ci.-ih g-* librarx will be open to these .
sp’ ’ 31 students, aud they will also h tx'e |
tic a- of laboratories and form ex- i
St.-wart :ia--' ’, !tre,! f’’*ori the
!’■ >.i y i • imi t i-»n b-.-.ii I t special ap- ;
!■ • ’lt tion •' I i , u > which has !
en.tbi d him to - up. th*' a .ices of
se . er<d special u si ru -to»> jn addition to |
Blood Was Poisoned.
A Happy Cure After Use of
of Two Bottles
Paine’s Celery
Compound
The Spring System Cleanser.
Health is that natural state of the whole
bodx in which {’•<■ entire nervous s.xstom
is so perfectly r- eulatod that it • an. with
out undue effon p.-rtoun iis almost umn
berb'ss ami ail-important duties.
The bl(»--d .: :: >■ mj: ' through the body
i must Ix o.i no i! ishment u>d life n! Z poi
i sons and <b aI h
i in the spring - ason thou-ands around
us suffer from ni-eis forms of blood
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~i' ■ , ■ ■■ .1 ii: . ■■ v p"< b'lll v cut
■ lowii b, di . ii
V "i:: | :r, : . i. ,|.'<l wiili vv isl
■■imi ii. i r: wiion you suff, r '
I l-Illi •.•lil.-, luiiii,:, bl.i' kiii .uK Ii zi in.i, |
.-.ill ill. mil. ■' It'll Winn ■
"CI V, fi'i -. i< lon Wli .on iffor from ■
■I iisotn ni. i. 1.1.- jrn Igl.i. I„- .is-
■i ■ I bl "Hl ■ :i.•■■ ;,'ii ilhl;; Hid
I ’ ' i '■■ i- :■•■ •'• mi■ in.l >|::: 1.. • b-in
sb I n th . ... poi on ; if ■ ip- :
pirns 11, pr .p- r im "I foi . uri.-bing I
111., vil I llul'i. Imihliiig und '"l' Oil, ,
•i•<•r- i i i • p.iir of t ■ vid' - \ : ,-m. Ti'v i
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:h" .i-.l t I w- .i . i .-t w.: 1 .ml .
v k ■ botih «>i th '• W" id- 'fu| dfs-
■ "V." ml I'mm! n. : ivitli bmtrn' I icor .
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th< ■• ■ i • • : I’’: • v - ii’S'. s’,
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A Cure Guaranteed
[ , I nt, . . .:. O'. I 'ill- nlc D!s-
;oid v "■ ■!>. whii'b I ac.<-;.t
; m. >:< Tv. ■hi ’ V'-.ir.-' expe-
rt m,e i ■.nv: Writ" (or symp
t'.m 1,1 !>,)■■ .1 Km.'.'i. Hathaway. M.
j. I Inin in O" ir \da nia. Ga.
SHOT TWO WOMEN, KILLED SELF
Allan Melton, of Kentucky, Seized .
by Bi i'd Mania. ’
11. ■ ■ . ■ K. . M o■; '■ X M' 11-::.
. : I ■ I■ ■ Wl. ■ I I 1.i,.,i1t I i 1
I hi. ■ I . i.l. i in i .-.I Mr- ..
J im i .■.«•) ■ . ' d -■ iI. :oda\ la ■
i vv In u I. ■■ I tin- .mo.imx sur- '
n, in-i' d I". 1.'.. I. ... .-■d. w 'nil'll nml been .
Mio i n ...' w I ■ Io Im limn of
.1 ■■ i ■ ' . wl : ■ m.- i. p-d lU'.liter. ’
M r M I .. b '-oil. w; |" : dli
Io <'. w.' .. ■•■.': y fr.'in tlm
Mln ■ . ... >nd .-■ 'ilia ai.- ,
' ! I" I A ■ : v. , .. , ■■ i and :0.,i tw> I
I : .I . ‘ . r ran m... 11..
. mi ai Mi :' i li, I i her. ilm ball
II: m ■ . 1 , A. a. Il m v• nt |
i,i :im I .mm ■ ■ I.k 1. 111.,. .: miles j
iw . wb ■ ■ ~■ "dr . . ; night.
>i •• :a I m-. i■: ii" v.. a I In mm and I
V .1 . . :•> ■ a a i ailed iimi to a
1.. \\ imn i •rd I hern , mning li ■ ;
i m I' ns •- r. i n j
■ lid 11: mt 'll " a Ii '. h" hea I. ,
Tn o w ■ K ■ i . id. hi I ri< J 10l
J .im i i, \ r " i <u .'.if' a i : ’ I : bel I' ■,:
.ui li.■ : . ;:imd m I iop. ki!' his wife. ,
ami this 'ilo main '.■' !><■ llm i. ison ii<> I
ilid mu ■ "liiioil m.mml, v. Ir m Im shot tho j
girl.
M’. s. Gordon Granted a Divorce.
\. v. York, M.ir il 2 .lusfnm Blam'd-
Mid. itii?!' in in., s'uprriu' c<»urt t.od.iv,
signed an interh'- idatory decree nf .ibso
iiHc divT' e i i f ver -■!' b’mi'x A. Gordon
;i, r' li'iner Lin* I'c-ir.-’i At-
b»rne ? .1 I jh-’is;i <>< ■ •!<>':. < eTd-Hi is ,’i
s.n i>f t.il G-oii'gi 1 ,t!.d.-'.i \ Gurdon,
who \v.i • kill'd ui Hi- - ix li war. and is
tin -■ i . i "f G- neral \\ iHinrn !•'. Gor •
, m. ii-i’M - ,ns ,i jn-’inlier of c<m-
gi* -s'-’ from \ irg nie Air. (budon hirnscif,
th.’ )?- o' whs .. m< mln >• of the j
■ r;::nil n tte.
N Great Di*<*ow*ry
DROPSY
< < I? I:!> w ith vegetable
remedies. entirely harm
-1« ms: remove - all synip
toms of dropsy in “ to _*<»
dnvfl; Ko to till days cf~
fccts a permanent cure.
I rial tre tnv nt 1n r - j
nisho'i nee to I
si .’• rrr; nothing fairer,
or circular-, testimon
tila, etc.. apply to
Dr H. H.Green's Sons,
Hot A, Atlanta, Ga
iy ” W.
x > ;
SUBY SCHOOLS ARE
’ 10 MEET.
Augusta, Ga., March 7 -(Special.)—
I resident George Hains, of the Georgia
S-t.'it,' Sunday School Association, is busy
with preparations for the thirtieth annual I
convention to be held at Madison Mareii
.17-19. The opening session will occur
Tim-da, ..li ning and will consist, of Hm
address of welcome arul response and n
aililr. S' by Rev. S. R. Belk, of St. ,lam. <
.’.li'tliodi. . i iiurch. Augusta, on "Tim Suu
day School, the Teacher ami the Child''
President Hains has devoted a gi • it
<’. >1 "f work to the Sun<bi\ school e.icse
in Georgia during the past year. ‘Or-
Ipa nizal ion" has been the watchword.
When he look charge of the work Im
.mind the slate ,i bs. 'lll I, I v without ormim
ation and Im didn't have even a list .if,
Sunday school workers to whom im could
write. lie began by wining Io th. p" l
in.ist'.r at tin .'.mul .<■ il m' ■i- . ..mil;. '
an,| i eqm sting from him th,- mini' s >f i
■ Sunilny school superint' ndent" in ms
, towi II" wrote to ihese in linn ami tliu ;
is. mired a list of lad Sund.i;, schools I'
| has Im. n v. ry dltlimilt. though. Io ~,■ -
■ min cooper.'ition from tlmse school . ; d
. firn work <>f stat, organization i. vr,
| ,11- a t isf a . 10l v in < I' ' 'l'gi.i.
I’r.' d. nt Hains will make it tlm k
•i"te ol lim convention, cud is -.. king ■■>
arouse enough interest to provide ways
ami mi nis for p l .icing ■ Iraim.l Suml.i, .
si-hool organizer in tlm field this year. ■
'I im w"i k ■.f orrmniz ■ t ion m : ‘ Suml.i c
s. lio'd- is badly needed, arid .Mr. II tins .
i sui" lliai much mor., i.m !>•■ ~■■ 001 ;
J,lisle d by .1 Iralm.! organizer going im >'
■ neb county, visiting lh" schools imi
minting tlm p' ople lime to fm-n, ih.in al
possibly b" accompli'hed bv eorrosp.”id
mm. from tlm pr, - Id.ml s i.fli. ,
There Is pro -niso of good 111. n-1 1 m■■ ■ it
the state convention in Madison I . ad
oi iou to a number of w II known Sun
.-nv school wmk"ri in G orgi.i tlmr.' will
b. pr.-s.'iit Marion 1.-iwr.imc, lb. nn
er.'il sm 11 tnrv of tile Int.-rnatmnai Sim
o.i' S"h""l \' <>"i it!mi and I'r.’f. .■ "r I'.
I>. F.x.'- 11. "f -'lib ag'.. the famous 1. id r
of . iiiiv. iibon singing This iusiir. ex
(■••lb'iil mmi" nt tlm I'.mvmi’mn. wlii. li 1-
alw.iys one ..I' tlm bright f.-.ilul'm- ’lpit
cont 1 ibule t . sue'< ss.
State Bonds Not Taxable.
M :Im I'l' i ;. si of 1 'omptrolb I Ib 11 : a
Willi.ini A Wright. Atlorn- '. Gn- 1 i
■b dm I'. Hart Ims ji: q r-m.lm. .1 .a
opinion on tlm qmsti-m as to wlmihm
i-tal bonis lire taxable. .lidg. flirt
1 I a k.' tlm ■ •mt I'.-: . ' view to thi t gil ■ : I m.
I I'orimT All.rm; G.-m .il Boykin 'A: b
ami holds that no lax an 1... . ~||. .:■ i
011 tlm b-.iml- is -m d ; llm 1 a
i A't.irm-v 1 1.-m ral Wrig tml im : : I. ■
,t Hn.ii (»pinit>n <>’i Ihv s’.ikj; ■ t. li .• .■
• •lin' d t.» ih- \i* xx mi IT- wj- ■■
in I 'j’-lx t > tbe -nip: i »I!>t
stale. .’T:::!; and inuni- ipal !• »nd ' ■ i. I
m • i ■ I lirin >1 I ••!' : • X t ’ \ • Hi
! ’in* b»‘ Hid not b'- D ■ . d •x >
th.- i;>:- dUt ' I i l.u; .u .■ --i
1 r.liner- 1 ’{!• ■ A'i ’ 1..:- 'V, »: lax
■dl" iid • ■ lex i- d ■«. ' • -i:
th-
' -dy lint. In ■ ie a • - ' ' '
• *x\ . ■'ut• •< tha ’ th- )>! •-•■■ ... - •
il.- bond* w. ’■ i ■ ’d I 'TU
i ' - I ’■ *n<] n . i: a! did •
! . -lopti.ui id’ the* pr- -’-
ii'.-j! Gei»rgl.i sa'.c' hii'u- .ini>>..ii -f
neiy ! -nds t.» 'ik ip -Id an-
st: ’-’ii'-ni (h- it f a the; • n.. That
HI 1 uj.i-. xvb.- th- r < “i:; ■<: r :• .■ - • ■
d : • ■. •
at tnx innnii-ip.i - . - • <u h. r .;
ilx xx ‘i *-■ ■- I ’I h b gi,<
in iit 1• d ii • ■ -. .fiidg- Hi-:
Hill , !x •rt is* . ’ t MS • \e*’i|.| !t»|» W I ■
’- ’ :.i .- i u: ht 'He b -a-! wr .1 ’ ■ 1 ’ :n I
| this d* I ir.ili -1. Th < J gr- Ha:
, it wiii b*- n !h:H ih< : -u i -m :i . • : *a i > a ;
f lii ID; lit f ■ < ”I||H I’ ' 1 Hl ’hi
j pi-.p..-iti..- ;
S’ayei Known, but No Ai rusts
Buffa \ ) Ma • • D ' t 4
that ;p I »? I th*- -dli th
■ : i i al torn< •' ~ :li • ha va ?•p<.i •• I :
T-SerHed 11)3? Il'i.-V We’c n> >•t. *ll ’■ >•!" Mil
I the ideut :l x .>!' Ip- p-rs :i a'• in . ■ :
tl<’!'-d l*’d\vin I. B J’di* k liul thal : •!
: -on xvas w-hu «t Du ■■ siil: h. m •
:•> m.- .- a .b e i-i . • rn >x“ S . ;
that Tnrprht .ix- a .. !■» t •> nn- . -• : ■
. 1-- tnnrdi •• ho- b-•• •■ ■ ■.. I ' ■ • :
• ft. -I I T’MHn- ’ I i‘i* ' a*s h.VA I;- . :; ’ .
h.wr-d T'he pnlh-■ -,t\- rnanv as the- -
TAKE OFF YOUR HAT
TO AN OLD FRIEND.
Mexican
f a-v< '• W-' 1 . i. ' ' -
Liniment
Its Year of Jubilee has come. I- V
Sixty years of faithful scrv s ’<• :■> Nt' ' t,.
Beast entitles it to OS?
A GRAND DIAMOND JUBILEE f W ; U ‘
Your st res ;hkl g;ati'.i Mreb, used Mv . rr* ■ ? /*"'■
Mustang J.initnent Lt au- ■ • bt-aled t! 3)A;' :'■ 1 i?"
hurts anil cured the ills ot their doniesi u-ani LFT jEL
mals. What Mexican Mi’stani; j.tNiMj \r di.!
for mankind rind brute kind 60 yars < ■ "
docs to-dav. It has alwavscnreit and-.lwa , -
wdl cure anv and evervtbir./ tha $ ad,
honest liniment can cure.
All Sorts of Horse Resh
are all sulijeet. t.> all irts .if S; u-a 6 I’.n —s, 1"? -.'n Wo, . i - I ■>■ ': . dis. NT -.st
owners know tbitMe :x ica it .VI list ar;, I. in intent •. ■ . a .. ■ .
Seine that ever petit trated tk-sh, J t i.> tbe I•• st n: •.■<•<; ■ ■:.■ ••.■ .. d owner c, mid. put
money into
U soaks down through the musdes.
No liniment can cur? unless it penetrates the :> ri 1 .. <1 sv olli-n imi<c ! < s right
clown to the roots of the trouble -Mexican Mis .v. ■ i.Mixrp • • n ■■:
thoroiighlv than anything that . . v.r creaad in a i.i al lii a. ti-r- i lie
deepest, most stubborn and most miense pain in nr ti or st can !■■ r< al >o' .id
routed by the use of this good rid . ime tried Ummern
Cures the hurts of anything that walks.
If your horse has a stiff joint, a harness sore, a ent or bruise. Nil xican NJustanA
Liniment will care it. ff yiiitr cow has i butt, a caked tiddc. ■.r s<a-e teats it will cure
it and restore her to health and usetiilnt.s'.. Ii i our poultry has ronp, frozen omits,
rheumatism, scaly legs <r atn disease of the Hesh or bones Mexican Mvstang Ltni ■
MF.NTwin ctire them. What it has done ai sis upon thousmids < f instances
justifies these claims.
Two things needed in lameness.
What Lameness, Stiffjoints and other deep sea .d . Iments need more than r y
tbing else is Mexican Nlestano Linimeni lev ■ > .a ib'ni:. The rub-
bing works the liniment away in tlirough the tired mid sori muscles to where the
pain begins and then the lameness disappears and tin del .ir'.s.
Three sizes, 25c., sOc. and $1 a bottle. Sold everywhere.
* for infants ?.rd Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 STRO’T. •' r -* r •
;li IV" Sir. iigllmm 'I their ■ |m ■-u a.ii
. they ,;. ~i'i,.-i j> ■ li\ ■ - ’i' ■ m ■ l: '
iof tin muni' p:. i“.i :n ■'•"i i' ■' id. ■■ ■•'
' I l.i kmg < Itlr : "Im i-u
: I-, nothing m r. mln I i m ■ m? ’ ' '
1 Th. i,..1i"" <r. „ •i. ■ a. ■ " - ■
! i ;l . .1 lag ll '
CHARGES AGAINST CAPTAIN.
SniD-r. Claim They Wei e Plac<'l ia
Peril Needlesslv.
y. i. Ma. I 5 i
i. aim • I ..'in ■ ilia " ■ ■ ' 1r >m
I llnsg.iw , A m.glu -. ■ snipe -■ 1 "-I -
m< 11. im nV. s ■■ -h< ■ " ■■ :
~ om i Aim i I. M f" l win- )
v.i: ab. ndom-.l mm' All '■ in a *Ak
mg eondiu ii. Tin w ■ Mu nd
vvtis l.il-.ei off by 'in la ii 1 sl' -iiu s'
•\ . H ili, mi .l-im: ■■■■' I : :
t ii.it sb inn i a <: '« F :■ .' -
ind nt J; nr b; th- I ■ ,ti■,! s i• m
ul
-.llls I : w a : ■ .
emitmmm.-m
pumps li ‘■ - !:• ■. ■ g '■ '
i w.m Idow ■. "
lion W" ■ imkm vmi anti \\ a , •
■ll l •■" nmr am- i ■ ' : g ' '
I -.1
-ml -.1 ,'.i| ion I m ■.. |. . .
down a 1 .' ■ k' I:: !
Ills tim 'x
NAVAL PI.-'NS .{EFT lECRET
Ge-i.mii" Will ■{•■' T.’-.- ti W.-
Into II (mil , ■ ■ .
(.'olds ;-p (pig-;. I v c :■ C 1 ■ ■■■' ■ n's
('ovigli Rt i .
ins the cough, iev< the drips -.■■• iop is rie
set rctions, edec!; i.; r :■ ?■ ;.’ri■■. o ? c r . it r s ui
teracts am teudenct ot a coki to rs stri in pneu
monia. It pleasant to • .■ , b adii'is and
children like it. Price .. a large size 50c.
. ,i I 'I ■ imr. i, ■ d CX-
„, . | (~; . ,'X . S m
i.m,,, I. tie li.i were r itlu r behind
. ... ~i th" no .al progranimc
11. ■ ■ II In- :■■ .isked for > lisi ‘
A.,i ■ t<|. for r\ ■ and I : -.'"l'i' •'
il; ■ Ic 'I" : " 1K '■ "
, ; i>to nv ■ 'll
v." Tirj’tlz de. line I io f .r
--. i I.Hi.'- I, iid Im ’Uld h i'i-1
>1 . 1;i . j ■,.• „ • > H a bl .-f urn
, u ■-• nt to 1 st
x ' ■ ..... s,. ■■;> ■■ Von Til -
, "d till a-mii at
. <1 It" '■" ... i'i
WILL FIGHT RULE OF CUBA
Americans on Isle oi Pines Object to
Cuban Jurisdiction.
I I ■ ~ \i a-. Miii’-ter Squin ■ has
...... ■ •: . I ... ~f Pin. - Monday
A m ■ ■■ ill inter, ■ '
..... • iI nito-1
. Ti ti n' ■ ■ ’
■, , . . 1 I- I ...■ "f I 'im' ■
,■. i •
I. • •mh :pa. p -••-- i- m
. : : : ..h -f Max InA
’ J , , ' ' ! ' ’. ' • DTIU) "Ut
'• th*
HE DENOUNCED THE TREATY
- -gu .■ Scheme
To Hurt Ci’.b- .
• • ... if|. a • b-i
{ ■: -. el h-H XXI