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ATTORNEY AT LA
MORGAN, GA.
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Collections made a speciality. Mon¬
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Signature of
Gasoline I \plodcs; Four Dead.
Four persons were killed and or. o
was probably fatally injured as the
result of an explosion of gasoline in
the bakery of George Caver, Boyers
town, Fa.
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Another nine Horror Oc¬
curs In Mexican Coal Pit.
OVER A HUNDRED ENTOMBED
Out of a Total of 160 Supposed
Dead Eighty-Five Bodies
are Recovered.
A special from Eagle Pass. Texas,
says; A dust exploeion in the Hondo
mine in Mexico Saturday causer] a
terrlbIe 1q ss Of life and great damage
to the mine.
Eighty-five dead bodies had been re¬
covered from the mine at last a<’
counts and. as there were one hundred
and sixty miners at work in the mine,
the death roll may go far over one hue
dred.
The Hondo mine is located at the
terminus of a branch of the Mexican
International road, about one hundred
miles from Eagle Pass.
The latest information received in
San Antonio from the Hondo, Mexico,
mine explosion shows it to have been
fully as serious as at first reported.
There was a total of 106 miners at
work in the. mine when the explosion
occurred and all of them are dead. The
majon \ o tlic \ictim . 3 are Mexicans
and Chinamen, very few Americans
being at work in the mine,
Every mule in the nine was killed
three dead ones being taken from the
debris Sunday. The work of clearing
away the wreck in order to get to the
bodies is being rushed as rapidly as
possible, but there is no hope that any
of tiie 10 G men will be rescued alive.
The explosion occurred in mine No.
G and was occasioned by striking a
gas pocket. The mine is the property
of the Coaqnita Coal Company, R. M.
McKenney being the superintendent.
The names of the victims have not
yet been learned. The loss to the own¬
ers of the mine is very heavy.
SHAW INSTALLED.
Secretary Gage Leaves Office and
his Successor Is Formally
Sworn In.
At 10; 30 o’clock Saturday, in the
presence of the chief officials of the
treasury department. Senator Dolli
ver and nearly all of Iowa’s delega
* 10n ln ,bc lowGr house of congress,
an( l other friends, former Governor
Leslie M. Shaw, of Iowa, took the pre¬
scribed oath of office as secretary of
the treasury, succeeding L. J. Gage.
The retiring secretary was among the
first, to grasp his hand and.as he did
so said:
"Mr. Secretary. I congratulate you
and wish for your administration the
highest possible degree of success.”
Secretary Shaw responded:
“I thank you, sir, most sincerely,
and if my success shall be anything
like that of my predecessor I shall be
fully satisfied.’”
Tho new and the retiring secreta
ries then received all of the official^
and clerks in the treasury building to
the number of over 2 , 000 .
Secretary Gage has the . love and
respect of the officials and clerks of
the department to a remarkable de
K ree - as was shown in their leave-tak
ins. Many eyes were wet and voices
trembled as the chief they had known
and loved so well was grasped by the
hand probably for the last time.
Secretary Gage remained in confer
once with his successor an hour or
more and then left the department.
He will go to Florida for a rest of
two or three months.
DIED OF NT A It? .4 VI OK.
(h/ifIVe Sends the Details of Waller's
Mnreii t lironeb samar.
General Chaffee has <*t bled to the
war department a report of the march
of Major Waller and his marines
across Samar. It is the first full ae
count of the march, and tells a tale
of terrible suffering and hardship.
The ten missing men. according to
*he report, probably died of starva
^ on -
STICKl.IJt G JJAIHVS.
White. Man objects to Heine Hung
With Colored Brother.
Will Mathis, white, of Oxford, Miss,
who was convicted at the recent term
of the circuit court along with the ne¬
gro. Bill Owens, for the murder cf The
Montgomery brothers, and was sen
tenced to death next month along with
Owens, now raises the social equality
question, and said that he does not ob
ject to being hanged, but he does oh
ject to being hanged alongside cf a ne
gro. and he asks the sheriff to erect
a special scaffold for him. Mathis’ re
quest will probably be granted and a
special and separate scaffold erected
CAUSTIC COMMENT
Emitted By Would-Bs Criterions
Lemly ana Manna on Appeal
of Schley.
A Washington special says: The
appeal for the review of his ease, filed
with the president by Admiral Schley,
has drawn out caustic comment from
Judge Advocate Lemly and Solicitor
Hanna.
- The comment severely arraigns
Schley for his conduct of the battle
of Santiago and declares the investi¬
gation for the court of inquiry to
make was for the purpose of fixing
the blame rather than directing the
honor.
They say the chief features of the
case were “the retrograde movement,’’
“disobedience of orders,” "inaccurate
and misleading official reports,” “fail¬
ure. to destroy vessels of the enemy
lying within sight” and “injustice to
e brother officer. These matters are
all grave,
The first was that the finest aggre¬
gation of American naval vessels un
der one command was, by Schley’s
direction, turned about and headed
for Key West, more than 700 miles
distant, when within 22 miles of San
tiago .where the enemy’s ships were,
The second was that Schley deliber
atelv and knowingly disobeyed the
secretary’s order overtaking him in
his retrograde movement.
The third was that Schley’s reason
offered off.ciaily, for the retrograde
movement and disobedience of orders,
• e., “that the flying squadron was
short of coal.” was not true.
The fourth was that for three days
some of the Spanish ships lay within
reach cf the flying squadron and no
sufficient effort was made to destroy
them.
The fifth involves the point of hon¬
or. The commentators say;
“Upon all the above named fea
tures, believed by us to be the most
important, if ndt the only important,
matter into which the court made in¬
quiry, the conduct of Admiral Schley
was condemned by that most distin¬
guished tribunal. Admiral Dewey and
Rear Admirals Ben-ham and Ramsay
united in their findings and opinion
upon all of these several points.”
The commentators charge that Ad
miral Schley now' ignores all the
grave matters and bases his appeal
upon relatively unimportant matters
of the case.
TWO GO H EM I* ROUTE.
Would-He Robbers and Murderers
1’xpiate Crime on (fa! lows.
At Portland, Rt Oregon, rf Friday, ’ Joseph
Made and „ B. H. Dalton 1 hanged ..- .
were
in the county jail yard for the murder
of 01 James Hmes u. R Morrow moi row, November .\o\cmuer 14 14
last.
Both men retained their nerve and
just before the rope was put around
Wade's neck he said: “You mat f
think I'm happy, but I’m not.”
Morrow had been calling on a voung
Indy and was on his way home about
midnight on November 14 when Watje
and Daltou stepped in front of him
and ordered him to throw up his
hands, intending to rob him. Morrow’
made a move as if to put his
in his pocket, when he was shot dead,
SCHLEY IN NASHVILLE.
Tennessee City Puts 0:1 Holiday Attire
In Admiral’s Honor.
Admiral and Mrs. Schiey became
the guests of Nashvilie Friday and the
city was in holiday attire in their
honor.
The train hearing them from Louis¬
ville over the Louisville and Nashville
read was mot at Bowling Green, Ky„
by a committee cf Nashville’s citi¬
zens, w'ho joined them on President
Smith’s private ear for the remainder
of the journey. Beth the admiral and
his wife appeared in the best of health
and spirits and expressed themselves
as highly delighted with their stay
ia Louisville.
Approp inuroDrintion a 1 n For - Nashville ... I.
TJie committee on public buildings
and grounds Friday authorized a fa
vorable report on the bill appropriat
ing $600,000 for am addition to the
Nashville, Tenn., public building.
4
Thin signature is on every l>os of tho fjonuiue
Laxative Bromq=Q.isiuirte ^biets
the reaedy that otiros 11 eolii I 11 0110 Cay
These Bant Prince Henry.
The prominent Germans of Atlanta,
Qa... are making strenuous efforts to
nave Prince Henry of Prussia visit the
Georgia capital during his visit to thia
country. The Freudschaffsbund held
a meeting Sunday afternoon and adopt¬
ed a resolution extending an invitation.
AlPYiVa^ Trill readily overcome Loss of Eair,
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Schedule Effective Jan. 5, 1902.
NORTH BOUND-READ UP. SOUTH BOUND—HEAD DOWN
No]’85 _ i i N».
Daily No. 1. No. 3. both Meridian. No. 2. No. 4. \ Daily
except | Daily ! Daily. (Central Tyne.) l Daily ! Daily i except
Sunday, j ; •Sunday.
A M Ar Arrive \ Arrive ! Leave 1 Leave ; l^eave
10 15 am! 10 00 amj B 15 pm ..........Arlington...........11(120 pmj pm! 5 35 pm; 12 05 am
10 OOanij 9 50 ami 5 0,5 pm ............Rowena............!10 80 5 43 pm! 12 IS am
9 33 am| 9 30 am | 4 43 pin ..........Damascus...........i 10 45 nm 5 56 pm 12 40 am
bBOanij 9 LM amj 135 pm ............ Corea ,........... 11 0 l>pm. fiOSpm I &> am
8 8 i» am! 9 H am; 4 2o pin!.......... pm.........Colquitt............ Boykin 1112 pm G 17 pm 150 am
8 10 amj 9 00 amj 4 10 ...ill 27 pmj (>30 pm 2 30 am
7 50 am! 8 45 anil 3 53 pmj.........Eldorendo........... pmj.........Lynne-............ill 11 40 pm! 0 40 pmj pmj 2 50 am
7 30 an j 8 34 amj 3 45 52 pmj G 52 3 10 am
7 )0 amj 8 20 am 8 85 pm ..Wed Bain bridge...........jl bridge........ 12 05 pin j 7 05 pm •« 25 am
7 00 am Lv! 8 15 amj I 3 30 pmj I ....... Bain 2 10 pmj j 710 pm! 3 40 am
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Train .xos.l and 4 in tke close with connection only at change Arlington of for Albany, Train Xd. Macon, A tlanta close
and all points East and West one cars. 2 makes
connetiticn at West Bainbridge for all jjoirtts east and west. Trains No. 2 and 4
make close connection at West Bainbridge with all night fra ins-on stand west. Train
No. 3 makes close connection at Arlington for Blakely. Albany.Americus. Ft. Valiev ‘
and Macon, Ga.5 Columbia, Dothan and Sellej-sville, Ala., and intermediate point s
R. B. COLEMAN, (h-nernl Superintendent.
H.L.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ARLINGTON, GEORGIA.
Office on Railroad street, next dooi
east of G. L. Collins’ store. Cnlli
answered promptly, day or night.
Charges reasonable.
E. K. RAINEY,
DENTIST,
ARLINGTON. • CEORCIA.
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building j^TOffice upstairs in the onera house
work-filliiFgs. over drug store. All kinds "of
dental bridges. Prices reasonable, plates' crowns fcatisfaciion and
gnaran4eod
H. M. CALHOl N L. L. i.to^
CALHOUN & LYON,
VTTORNEYS-AX-LAW
ARTJNGTON. GA.
Practice In state and Federal courts.
Prompt ami persistent attention given all
business .•aimsjed to our can*, Money to
loan on .improved* farm lands anti town
property gardifieas at 0 ‘r interest.
in ; fkier:i Hem so building.,
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prices. Gome SJRMONS, to see me. Proprietor.
C. W.
‘DAMASCUS, GA.,
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