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2 SOUTHERN POLICEMEN RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT ■ I ”■ Words of Praise from Prominent Police Officers and Their Families, Cured by the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, Swamp=Root. ( /Ok r 7 : Nv I■. -' ; <?' r’' ■ l- .x < '• ’ i Zr / w* s-t , -l. *v« r r* ipi < i I K”. 7 ' 1 -M : Jill <«Mlili 4 : V>. . ’'. .'w ! i X- >Of - SffiLa ;>w■ V*?'- .' r ' i \ wffif ■7 i 'I W i-T ’'"/ \ V ’”’ / . \.. v. / \ / :■ ' ■ i! vw/ l. , ?•. • LTD '-U a XlsT SECOND LIEUTENANT BAH Y. CHIEF CHALKER, CHIEF REYNOLDS, O^Dothan A l'la Ga. Os Columbus, Ga. Os Ozark, Ala. Os Columbus, Ga. Os Dothan, A.a. c. ,n. f .c < ■•••>. ->3 190’ o/.irlc X ... Feb. 11. 1903 Columbus. Ga.. Feb. 6, 1903. Dothan. Ala. F< b 10. 1902. Columbus, ' sl -. !<■’> 4. 1903 I suffered many years ■■ ■ . . ..'■ Gentlem I can pe tively n om- Gentlemen 1, ■ w.th ur. ~.:.m! Mis.-I •■.! , . : .,m...• •■! .’••.<: v 15 -., j„ tlm book and kidr.< y md endorse Dr. KHmer's Swamp-Root mend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp luwt as n)y bladder and kidneys lam Riad to wi.h ba-kaehe ar..l ::. ;>i.-n i- or- • ■ ( .-, u i,.. \f t . r•ng f >ur or tiv< bot- :>r kidney Rouble and bad liver. I being a splendid remedy tor a.! kidnex rPCO minend it to any one suffering urinate. Obnge.i <> J- . i -n.lnu.gt'- , , t s<'t.mp- it-ot 11 eit eniireit re- l liV e imed it and dciive.l great betieiit and bladder troubles. It is also lligli- io-, 1-,. r troebbx ..a, al t > get u;. m.i:.> t:n>. >--y ' ]|.-. d and attribute my present good from ( . I( Juij< cured )nf . cutire ] V „ t ] v recommended by ail the leading witn kidney ot niaaaer rr na s ".ndrei‘i •uX'/k-i '.C' L . <'< b . ntirely to th. use ot tins g'< •. k),, , , ;:n d liver trouble, fiom which druggists of our town. Rcspectfuliy yours, n l ■I" an. 1. i:• rfr .su - ,n ' ; ' ‘‘-in.■. j , ;u f.,. r e,] terribly. Rcspectl oily yotirs, E KYCKLE f. omplaim, yours very trub. ’ ji/'j? CHALKER. Youtstrmy, •' RErXOim _ Chief of‘lo.ick Ist Lieut, of Pollcb. Secs-r i Li. it. I'.-I.e* Chief ot 1 once. ;?■ ? of and property of .he citizens be is sworn ... protect, an j UnbrO^" t this. Ik must stand on he ft.-l kr h,n ? hours at a time and patrol his beat in even .he stormiest weather. Insufficient shep and food taken at irregular hours also add their share to his health-destroying burden. nn the 1- idnex - liver and This continucd exposure and enforced neglect naturally have a weakening effect on the vital organs of the human be iy, S{ „ • bladder It7s a however, that every evil has its compensating influence. Thus, while the penis of an unusually trying position are apt to break down a policeman'- health., lie can readily obtain a remedy that will quickly restore strength and vigor to the system, overcoming all adies and pmm,, and 11. v !ifC O ”( . e has but t gaze into the faces of the brave home protectors grouped on this page to quickly realize that their I • - > SWAMP-ROOT are th. spontaneous oufpourings from hearts made grateful by the great cures it has pcrfonnc. lor th i . ROOI mmw fSZs yon mav have tried-no matter how much monev vou may have spent on o ’.er medicines, you really owe it to yourself and to vovr famdv'to at lea.-t give SWAMP-ROOT a tied. staunchest friends todav are those who had almost nup hope o ever ,4 however, to the marvelous remedy. Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT, they are today embodiments of perfect heal ith not onlx tel sc, enjoy life How to Find Out If YOU Need t’*' • ' if nnv doubt in vour mind as to your condition, itikc irom yo 11 mine on ii>in o If you are sick or “feel badly.” begin taking the famous discovery. Dr. Riimers ounces ' nlace it in a "lass or boi ie and let it stand twenty lour hours. If on Swamp-Root, bc-cau.- as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will quickly help examination it i.-,’milky or cloudy, if there is a brick dust settling, or if small particles all other organs to health. .A trial will convince any one. 1(o ‘ ai jn lt> ’ your kidneys are in need of immediate attention. I Weal, and unhealthy kidneys are responsible lor much sickness and suffering, and if Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is used in the leading hospitals, r 'eomnwmi'd u permitted to continue FATAL RESULTS ARE SURE TO FOLLOW. Kidney trouble irri- physicians in their private practice, and is taken by doctors the “ selves ’ a ?^ e nim. y tnemu tates the nerves, makes von dizzy, restless, sleepless ami irritable Makes you pass water r ,ize in it the greatest and most successful remedy that science has cvet xvt a,. < •• , often during the day and obliges you to get up many times during the night. Unhealthy cover or compound. , q wflmD . Root i s what von need, you can purchase the rheumatism gravel, catarrh of the , If J ' 1:I j 1 " ,lf ' ' _ rDp bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don’t make feints and muscles; mak< s your head ache aid back ache, causes indigestion, stomach and regular flfty-cent and nam , qwamn-Root- Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad- trouble; you get a sallow yellow complt <ion; makes you feel a thougi yo h; •h< irt at mistake but remember the name. Swamp Root Dr. Kiimers & j trouble: yon may have plenty of ambition, but no strength; maj get weak and waste away. dress, Binghamton, .X. i. j ——i r WiiißFl r —' i v. ’Oil OOilf « I V.: j » - i 'MX -w. .- ’SiW-'d 5 A .-»■ Wst i X : - J I ~SL' V.l X; ' . ”S j POLICEMAN GUILFORD, SERGEANT FERRY. SERGEANT ELLISON, 7777 Os Dothan, Ala. ot Columbus, Ga. Os Columbus, Ga. Os Dothan. Ala. .. . -- , on , p... G ., T.v b . 4 1903 Columbus. Ga Jan. SDt. 1903 Dothan, Ala. Feo 20, 1903. •""■ ‘ l!1 ' 1 ' ' , „ . ,‘ H Kn,n>'-'« ' •I’tiemen—This Uto c-rtify tho.t Dr. Kit- Gentlemen--! have taken Swamp-Root Sm-'.'--1 hive usvii th- fan-- !- - nJeme..—l ..nv used Dr. < r ~. Sv..imp-Itoot, the great kblney. lurram. . , , .., ~ i ~ Sv |„. l famili v. . Swamp-Root fcr kidney trouble with vn-y bladder remedy, has been used by my tamtly; anti find tnat it is a wondei Cui rneaiuae ..tn-qi. Si <m . 1.0 i,. I. ..n mrni urnrtili r ■ornmenJ *" ' ' ' a: '’ ,ny "' ,fe s « n ”‘ h '’ r ”- lve b ", t . h for kidney and liver troubles, and recom- ~.t ■'.■■' hl- r»..i is. and can >•.".■ i- .t,f I it',- !" -s. i heartili !■ i>tnrn..i.t wr | bavo found It to be a great medl- ~ , , .i. .... i r< suffering from any kidney v believe n will ■ ■ all ■< t ■ om- mend It to all who suff t from the com- m . 1, no. trouble. nnndecl to do. nnd che- rftilly recommend It t> plaints that it is sure to cure. 1,0.1 S respectfully Yours respectfully anv one affected with kidney, liver or bladder Vours trnlv ' GITLF'WD R E. PERRY troubles, yours respectfully. S. J. ELLISON. Xourstru.i PvJC' nun. recant Os Police. Firet Sergeant of Police. ■ L '- Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. EDITORIAL NOTICE-Swamp-Root, the -eat Kidnev, Liver and I’,ladder Remedy, is so remarkably success! il that a special arrangement has been made by i paper who i av< not Ireadx tried it mav have a sample bottle sent absolutely free by m ’.il. Also a book telling all about kidney, liver - ousands upon th nisai ds >f tc stimonial letters received from men and women cured by Swamp-Root In writing, be =iir< and mernmr reading this generous offer in The Atlanta Weekly Constitution, when sending your address to DR KILMLR & C ~ BIAGhA.i. .A, N . \. Don t make any mistake, but r. mem’m r the name, Swamp-Root—Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root—Binghamton, N. \. Sold by all druggists, 50 cents and bi.oo. KILLED IN CELL BY MANIAC. American Named Murray Murdered at Puerto Principe. Havana, Cuba, Oct her 21. -American , -■ its it Puei o I' in ■■■ ■ ve tele- graphed United SinCs Minister Squires regarding the :•<!d murder of an American mni'd }.:■■ ... kept a no- te! in that city, whi’.i was r-- ; or :<■ i by the local pipers ~s having i.ih. nplace , Sunday. Accord; g to the pain-rs Ji'itui: was found dea l !:: a cell at he >!<;.sor- ters. In the same Hl w; 'online! a negro, who had in his per a knife, and who was report*.* 1 t- be mac. No blood was found in th ■ ' ;1 but cu tain circumstances roused •■> .in .' foul play in the minds of 1 nr- Am-:; si’- and they appointed law,--;- to as-:.~l til. min making an investigation. _ Th-'V now to Jl.r. sler Spill' s t-iat th' law r whom th employe.i was not allow d to tak? any action in the matter and they ask that the Ameri can resident* be protected. J min- ister replied that tli> >- would be protect- ; ed and ask'd a'..-- that h" bo furnished i with full '.'mis co' ’he irag'ily. Hi: had previourl-.’ ask.-J Jlini- .■■> of State and Jasti •<• Zul•!.-» to mam: an investigation of ; the affai". —. i Free until January Ist, 1904, The i Weekly Constitution and Sunny i ' South. See particulars on page 9. DENVER FAILED TO MAKE GOOD | Second flat ; Cruin i Craldn’t Mike Hc r Con. t act Sp c a. Boston. tober 22.—The second class . pr.il ”: tec or rs- ;• Denver failed to make , b.c-r ontm.ct speed, (7 knots an hour. In the government's trial test off Cape Ann i . Denver ave: ;• 1 1G.28 knots, mid while 'he tid.-.I corr cti-ms probably will be in her favor, they will not be. suffi j cient to bring her up to the. required speed. THE WxiEKI.’S COJNSTArUTXOETi Ari/AMA- MO-KDA V QCTOKEK 26. W. gives credit to the south I'or What It Has Done to Elevate the Ne ro. i li-voland. October 22 Tim closing r.u < ting of the Ameri<mn Missionary As sociation was held tonight. Dr v-.'.isiu -gf.i'i ■ hidden, of Columbus, made ;ai aridrtss on the negro problem, in which lie mid the solution of the ques tion was further axvay today than It was ;.t the close of the civil war; that the task of hc’ping tin- tm,. to to manhood >s increasing in complexity, ami that the people of tii” south di serve great credit I tor what they have done tor the ne- ■ gro. Tile Am. ri' iin Missionary Astocti- ! tion has fuml.s amoimting to more than I a million dollars he said, the income ot which it is- rc-|.tired to spend In th.' southern field for negro education. Other societies h ve similar trusts. They can not be transferred, they must be consci entiously administered to sustain mis sionary work. To suspend missionary work in the south would check the for-. ward movement of what is proving to be yerv helpful in its results The negro in tlie gi-ater part of the south yvns declared to be Jisfranehisrd and “lie is no longer a free and respon sible citizen; he is a subject, must pay taxes and has little or no share in do te-mining how those taxes shall bo ex pended ’’ In conclusion. Dr. Gladden said; ‘The Amerlean Mis'-ionarv Association , was born to bear witness to the truth that b’-'-k mon "'-o mon thev they hive , not only hands but souls, and for thorn there must not only bo bread, but ti king don:, hope, Outlook and opportunity, a | clear path to tin height of manhood." A GUAR A- TEED CURE FOR PILES ' Itching. Blind, 81-" ding or Protruding j Piles. Your druggist will refund money 1 if Pazo Ointment fails to cure vou in I six to fourteen days. 50.'. —.— See the great double fourteen mouths' offer Constitution and Sun ny South on page 9. BAD FOR THE BUCKET SHOPS. New York and New Orlsans Cotton Exchanges Reach Agreement. New York. October 22.—The New York and New Orleans cotton exchanges have finally settled their differences over 'the anti-bucket shoo agreement relating to quotations. Secretary Hester, of the New Orleans exchange, has be -n hero for sev eral days and has had conferences with officials rind numbers of the local cotton exchange ’.'ith th” view of settling the dispute wiiiih aro.'ic several months ago when New Orl-ans wes asked by New I York to sign an agreement not to fur- I nlsh Now York cotton quota’,lon.' to buck- 1 i.-t shops. A definite und.-standing is said to have been reported, which l:s mntitallv satisfactory. Hy th" terms of the new a? reement the New Yor k cotton exchange controls its quotations as under the orig inal contract which New Orleans refused to sign. The New York exchange will in return sign a like agreement with the southern exchange. IN THE DAY OF BATTLE Some Contrasts Between the Russiall h-Nnese Land Forces’— By T- IL 7. H. in the Pall Mail Gazette. itr M tE Russian: n ike no mistake . \A/on P° int We fu ’ ly n V V nize that the ultimate wi - I for hegemony of the world must bi j tween the Slav and the Ango-S-ix. ... and we shall take onr measures in ac- . cordance with that belief- These words were ntt red by a <a - , tured and far-seeing Russian diploniu is ■ with whom it was my lot to come _ ” somewhat close contact a w ?'■■■.. ( back. What he spoke of then as a lyen . antagonism of a more or less conj< ’’ t future has since developed into ..ay concretion. The foresi"ht ot the Loss. >n fs gaining newer justification every •• •'■ -r. and for those who have eyes to see. not i ing has become a more . ale■tlabb-. con tingency of the coming time, or <■ « "'I ■' ” a more interesting promiivnce it: tm evo lution of modern polities, tr.-in ti I n.al coalescence of British and Amerh at. ■ interests under the pre.- -aie oi a common danger. These Interests arc nor. <he <"' ject of att.a.k by a foe who will be sat isfied with nothing short of t - if . xUn" tion. Great I>ritain and the United States, therefore, will on lay - cause . for the bitterest regret and lui’nilmtion : if, while the opportunity Is still t ; ,eirs. ■ they neglect to stand firm for th< preser vation of their rights. Rut whether o. ■ no the two Anglo-Saxon pow.rs r< ->g nize that the . nly road to the pre-' iv i- , tion of their mutual inter. ■’ lit ■ bum- ■ ; dial. Iy across file path of ■’ ::i i has made up her mind that h" ' future i existence is hound up wi ii the ■ •'. tsion of the Jltis-ii-.ttc from Korea, ml that : this obj. t she mast light to death , to secure. War In tlie Far East more. Is only imissi >le if Great Brl in ami the I'nited States s''ov: a •' idmess , to leave Jan.-in to ia k'e R.i'W.i •• ■ I’ow in this case it might . ; r!’‘ I will show ter on . At present T wi-!> to im-v t ’iron t’m : lf.net that snoh stiumflc would m>t bv i any means <li‘mlo<m ?•: ! elements of me- , I oil-Pty a-- al fl’ I sight mieht ■ m im-V; 1 I it.tl ’e. J ipin li ’< long ■- c-. tl-r- mdse nmlii-ion. ••n-rgv. and ■ •.. <• I; y . won th- ri'.’br to be r- -rd"'l 1 ’’ c'm-s power For arm-” • 1 ' : <-h tn ’ quite ’’i ;>-n”z ri i >,>.-■ f.- t . her - ■ ' T "'• to per pa’lHcal n- • ?*>• ■ 11 pr. '’ ' r grantor than nnv of bo- n<- ; "- imrs ti r row and nrmv are ’”’l '!’• enulnp.d m u train. ■! and are ' v re-dr to p’av an important part in **”• d-v ot I. We. It ■■ t • t - ■ ■ • ' ■ v y m |o< h” r land fnr.-oM i -i po i' l ' irmt, •• ’ i -■ ■' h It ir- i > in " I T in'o-d rnor north .: :iy t> r. I r | Ir the present article —— i On a mar.- fonlin- T:i-.”i ..,-n -ni' c ’> nrrrv of 150.0C0 ■- n In time <‘f i v r it coo.l-1 snr-edilv he ir.or.■” *■ '1 to u wards of half a million or more. Both he- navy nnd rm ■' wete ’ted to a I joint test in 1895 wh-n their richio. . monts nnd bleb effloienc i-, n« v- o’l ns thoir strategical and t-ieth a! Wr.- iion. ox. ityl the astonishment ami iol--”'r:i:ion ot tit ■ world. More reel ntly d irlng ''■■■ anh- • foreign n'.ov.-m, nt in China Pi q -.t’-h of troons from Japan wn effected with such cors'immnto rn:-’e and smcofhr. - ■ as to confirm th” high oplni'm a'r-.uly firmed of the miii’ary -ami rav’i >-.w. r of the island empire. Her mobi’lzition scheme is a very perfect one, nm.i i ■ ' ■in stantly brought up to date. In th rv'nt of war lipin would be ml - row on to the nu inlnnd s; .i a :'.nr-i - of army corps o.ai’h 30.000 strong, p • fect'.y arme i ami equipped, within thr- e weeks of the order to mobilize. As tbi ’ order wont I ut.d-’abte.l y be nnticinnted as V’ II as 1 irg. Iy suppi. ni< •>••• I by Rm y tute men p-e: idi’iir ov. n :: -'R tinies. in tlie ei • n ~t l l i• iv. u ’ Ilu -si i, .vim Ims [oug b-. < n uT. - icg m r forces in the I'm E ■ it’.r.-..k of w-r wan’d a-siiroJly fit”! .i"; -n re.id.- io strik, tlm first blow. ,T ■ .H: . i ■, ' her insular pp.-il -n. pow. R.l civ large tr.nine 1 reserv h< in d”spat< a 111. army to the ecntir’lit vPiio-t t: . il k of a eoun'orstrok- . cr-i'.tid. u: to and the advantageous proyimi;.- la” , p ain ' ise, dockyarits and sources . su in <1 ”SO im.mr'.i’it r.-sp.-.-ts - I ne ' enjoys an imm” isurable i- ii :it • ov> ’ fn sibie oppnm nt, w'. . - ■-1 i, I fl ii’m b i-o :,y n ' -i~ - I O.CCO ■ -■ - ocean on th” cm Ini’ d •'"’d ’ R’e t’.r- tuous length o' tile Siberian raiiw -y the other M > _ eoi er. it mat tb< bori ein mind that in the cnnc.ejvab'” • '■ - t of a ravitl defeat Russia would b. d-i’i'il ’ ■■ sea route for b-r tram-'po: ~ . and :. i-..n entirely upon the Sib-riin i ail.v.-.y. Tins xvo-’d undoubted!form one of t r - - contributory causes of her certain ov r throw If opposed by a trip'e -lil’.inc ■ of Great Britain, the Ui-ited Sl.it--• and Japan. Hoping, however, to be left t.i ii il ••■.•ith Japan alone. Russi-. s plan of a lur ing the last twclv, months has I” .1 to assemble within striking disir.n. ail tin forces and supplies she considers woul.l be essential to insure her •,■this latter ev. at. Ami she now ha.- ■v.au i: : within sufficiently ffective ie' i total . force which may be roughly estimated at . 300,000 men. more or less. t figures < arc out of the question, for Russia ex aggerates or minimizes such ligi.r-' suf.s her purpose for tlie time being. I ami the Inquiring traveler is deni 1 every ! I opportunity for observation. Hut any ' ! estimation of the rival chaiim s of Japan i i and Russia must consider far mor than , 1 mere numerical strength, even it we as- : . sumo a superiority fjr the latter In that ■ 1 respect. Russia, it must be remembered, ' I has not for many years encountered an ' i opponent in which she is so likely to find . her equal In v. lor, as well as. in all prob- : ability, her superior in training and mid- | tary efficiency. Her victories over the I wild tribes of Asia and her narroA i senpe from deteat by the brave but badly led I armies of the Ottoman wil; have :mir. 1 | a very inadequate piK-paiation foi wimt : she must meet on the Yi.au if we a: to ' suppose her creation of a casus belli in ■ that direction. The iiiglier military education of the I N.C.0., so increasingly necessary ii, mod- i ern warfare, i lor at tlie Toy-nm < m.eg • -.f ' ' and th” high intiiligem.-e, soloivris l.i< ' lit.’ ind general (ra inmg of t!i< 1 private i.-, tar ali.-a.i oi ar:yaiiing to .>• 1 found in the ranks of the Hussi.in army . ■ the Japanese, says an otticer of high , rank in their service, were careful s,u- 1 den is of the recent wai in So but do ■ yet hold that ■ ■ cold st- el are over. Th • Jap, n. ; - • who have always been famous for timir cult I of the mine blanche, still ie.i -n men and otfi -ers as well the use of the bayonet, and they will be found as ci- ver in its us< shots with the rifle. The latter is a Jap- ! anese weapon c\ lai-Enllchi. while heir r.”l<i .rtilierv is j Rr--:..<. ] >vid, : ... : nek-.... jhi y I are about to introduce the M- ,i. : r ! 'he pom-pom finds little favor in ts. Ir I ”■ es. They are also contemrdatirm th” i sp-idy adoption of khaki, tbeir pr-.5.-n' uniform—blue, ami white for hot we.’.tl.er -biing r.- om’” 1 .. ini tfioiein ,'m i;m modern conditi'in- of warfare Th, : i howt ver om? i oint in which i, , ivoi’id umloul.t-ily pussies a irr”i i,|. vantage on land in a war with Japan Im; military strength ol ,be latter pow- r • iimmibi” ]’y ao\vs an unhu'icj ,j ciency in cavalry. ~u arm in yvhwh Itqs? sin. esnenially in irreg-ilar fior-mmen is ulmittedly string. J imm is ,|...jng ’ ,‘,j she i in to m ike good this defleiem-A b'n nn immediate outbr,..!, <„■ w find her compelled to ,!evi<” s-mw m oi_ coping in th” Held with Russia's .. r ,’ ", advantage in this respect. Giy,. n bn,in', ability to hold her own by sea. it i= t-m opinion of strategical experts that Korea .Isby no means an easy; count. . I from the land, and that tn ■ - to •be no reason why Japan ■ i. ■ i able to maintain herself tr- ’ .; I very heavy odds If need be. J Last, I’it not lea -t, of tr. i make for suvo.s. tin ' R I comes, wil! not be one It- w . i tiotis caiii wholly set upon vlctoi y. On the o ■ nation, zealous-, patriot!' . < . ■ ■ I justice of its cause, ami ■. : ;he last drop of it s ’•! od in ' • i On the olheCy a selfish, g I craw, divorced in s.'-.mpn'hy i main body of Its own pl”, w i yyi i‘ oine its overtlir aw * ... heartily as the rest >t th-: -■ ; Japan’ se is a pa riot tin i goes to his service in tie - 1 reeling ot pride, the K i when about ii. lights stu.m. . - j for his eouptr; . and _'.■■■■' 1 , .■ .• ' I spiri'.mg Hi' <m ive wlm h « i .supi-riority is "1 the : • I which is possessed by ■<” J ’ I dier in an exalted d”gr ■> j been lying low. but sb- has r.' t I j and when 1 ll£ tqteful day : enter on her task with a xi-' j uaghm-ss ami .. practical ■ ..i is truly remarkable. MEN CRUSHED BY RjC” I.L More Lives Are Lost York Subway. New York. Umo'c-r 24. 31 j Ilves lost the giganti i pr.n ide N< -v Y'-rkei a wil I ia , - i known as file ''.-ml• ; add 1 t” tonight x-.hen a sei ' ■■ ' al (me hundred am! mnei : j and broadwav lorn rud mat ’• ' of i rock, wi-' h fell on a ga’ g 1 ■ ' ■*' i igt d at work in the tunm ■ ; night two dead up n hod I" i ' . .... I on them four set ■ ' been f-k- n mil, .i' •! n v...s • : t!i-i|. W'-re pe.'imps tin i-tm r rm- ■ ■ beneath the mass of slmw. • The .'■■•♦cti'Jn of the to.;• 1 L’ laiit _v occurred i - ! ■' • J " f: m i-; in ihe nvhole i’’ ! < through solid i< k. AR Hine..-, twenty-four hours of 1 day i working ther imj progi’ -'.s i ' T night a gang of m ’’ v 1 • ■i 6a ■ !-ek ami pri para u.s . for blm tv. Aec.irdmg Io t» • c-lored man etnrloyid <w tit • m. tri”i:<n w nt into i.. . I ! (<) String if - ' !i’ The im n had s- a, ■■ ■ n e-.”r< i. I when three .v.. ; ' 10w..! by a ruaiblmg ml • a i”,i of th- mi a i ll i■ ■ ■ ■ ! rocks which had i’C- n 1 ■■ Som< ”f th m> ' v. .. ■■ ■ : ■ thev I:, d t ..- to R: I-■_ t >• •L- I Txvo of 11” im hi I i!”ivi. " f| !e “ ii - pital sc i. ■. - ' Aimtlu r pat) ■ ' -■ mm ti ■ pmtatioi: m .1 b g ot an > -m I xvi man. A H'Ss his i limb in.;'' r-a-k w .1. Ii w ' ; ■ ”y > w t could not ivmovi d. la an . I wi era! r'or.-man' 11; -l>-ml 11, • rs r ■ am II- 1! .1; : ■' ■ V.” . ;. .rn st-.-l w!.’ n i' ” w-rk i ■ -■ 1 ■ W”I it. HU'.'TEES TO UOAI.I B’LTMC B. Vande’h'lt’s Great EMnte Is To Ilaie a Game E’eserve. ' \v ¥■■ k. i.> c-’ -2-1 y :■ 1 of I I ■■ V imm-: ■■ .-xclusii” lm::l mg . I i., •.” v. ;.i in In I,- in its n--mi < i hm -m ;, > in ■. r 51 ■ -■, of lx > '. ii. g,- mrni m. ,1.. i... I C”.O, liuv.- u.-l-ig I. 'j I), p ■ ; i s-noumi.iig Hi - j.ii'.ab.- i.,.,: . ' The i. G.-rs of Riltmoti .’ I pH- d v.!i fish, jn th- : I ill.i” b” 10-imi ami wil I i it It, . . ; ants, d--.: r ni;.l . ven iila- k A fi atm e of ft, n,. w ?j - 4 ■ f iim i I. Ml-. .Moo, ; , i chib of from 75 to 100 in cn Mr. Ah. ”... ‘ .-'nd th” < i::’. .. ; ■■ ! ' t ' t R port Denied nt Bi'r:.. ■ Ashevill. . N. C . O r 2’- | at I'.i’tm ir,-. ntb] ]<> ni wor‘b -I. . . j knoxvl. iL.e ■•' the reported M ■- ion the V.ttid -r'.'ilt es'ate. | Moore has b. .m ni,.■■ ;it f;-.,m •' I sou time It i- point..l ; I addition of Inml to 1e Hiilmm I made Thin : .-. would in - - [ W. Vnmh’miH had no it... -. ■ I posing of his estates M.-i.wm - ’’ I no i-. of Biltmore, is < xp- ■' .1 ] Europe in i wei k i.r t.p dtvs - : TO SUING OVER THE BA’-. I i Reorganization of the S' Steamship Company. | Mobile. Al.i.. Ci. tobcr 22. S St' urnthip Company has be . | with capital of SISO.CCO, I nt I noum cd 'hat this v. II s - ' I. I to 5300.000. Among- the st.,. ’. I prominviit .Mobile aal >. w- i '. --, I has i-liai-iered « new sii itm-' . t' ; ami has secured an imiort.-': - , • of 90.C00 acres of fei ,i , tlie Pearl lagoon s”i-t,”i; ani al b j exclusive right to exp tt' - I valuable and important cir - i-.l . ” i urn l ing this one of the most i b. | cessions eve- granted by the \ . I government. Tlie company w- ' ni.iki Pearl lagoon aery- sible | the lands into slm;-- r - ti., ' • of bananas, which grow wild i J-inm ration Bui '\ l ; | j Nexv I t , j , ■., . . i requesting the immigration Im: R these places ind arousi the ‘ ■ I immigrati m Pun ■• - - , ting Gertm.n settlers f-r I ■■ ami Alabama, the buri. . , day on a special train timl wi.i I ,i . meetings r,t the tv.o placi s ’l l - 4 the bureau is under xx iy ai pacted that the Germans wT i.- iivr- in a short tin?*?. HUS OH and the Rhe»nriu-t- nun— ■" w ** l * <