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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 3

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hop I warn transferred to tbe black- THE MISSES IV100RE -TO HELP cAtairu of stomce If' 1 fife AncTRest for Mothers nv iliVi 1. SS 5 ff 1 If rJr ir'' known young' attorney, and Mr. T. OoBway of the state la 3d commissioner'1 offlcs represented 1m Gervnda Aloera. Inff.

E. R. RobLnaon, apertntendent of tho Korth ide city schools, and who la a noat fleasant gmdeman, represented ilia JavJe ItoorC'knd fa baa bea aa Indefatigable worker for Ltwokea JKil favoj-be. 1 l'rof. A.

8. Maddog was present dor Ing the-KsjtrlWtf tL TiHe. and hJa genial pnsenee and assistance In kecp-lue tally fa llitated the work Tery much. Mr. J.

I. Martin was preseut to repra-acnt Mia MADDUX' WmIXABY M.tkes Sihm lal Offer; The president and of truster of Mftddox seniinnry desire to materially increase iltv jmtronaxe for nest session, I efi'ul! Heptemler und as au indue niout a sne. ial discount from catalogue prlees will be given to those Uh spid.v ami make atrangimemi on or before. the day owning. Tlis boarding ntiouage iilr.

ndy secured l.xw this and all the stnv wlj te larger than laxt year. The liirtldlngs arc now splendldK emlnpe l. tlve lactiltv 'B been materially Kirenvtbenr 1, er-cry thing Is lu readiness for and successful year's work. Ttwj 4.1-n'ad.T phenomenal sut'ces of the I'O'd In Jhis should le L-uaiaiilee ceough for Its future success uud stiflictut tn, dweenient to our citizens to a tlx Ir good will, patronage ard ever one hundred tboitsand ix eiu)-el among our eitixebs by this every year, aud ibis can 1- to much larger proixirtlons. If we c.int a first-class schKd us unite an.l make It, like other citiea lo.

In a Warm i And a single anointing with CUTICURA, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, rashes, irritations, and chafings, with loss of hair, of infants and children, and Is sure to succeed when all other remedies fail. Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap Alrted by CtttWc the gnat cam, for preserving, purifying, nd beautifying the kin of infants and children, for rache, itching, anil chafing. MIi LS'iNK DOLEflAN, M-s. Leone Iioh linn writ- froin the 'lis.

C.ilno; hotel. M1 as follows: "For two months my pbysle'nn ex-pi'rlnntid With nie, t'-ylug to cure a ird void, which settled lu my stomach, iiislt- inflammation and entarrli. I thcij niadc up my mind that he was lin-ply tmnlde to help nie. nnd reidine the fluttering testimonials tu the value of Pernna In such cases, I thought 1 would try tt. "It was six weeks before I ciil1 eat a meal without unplcnsunt effects, but I have Pow Ihmu well for six months and 1 give ail tic credit to Leone Iolchan.

Mrs. Win. Henderson, lbirdulic, X. C. writes: "I was troubled with very nerious female wcaknsss; had sp lls.of llowing that exhausted me so that I feared I would lose my mind.

I selTeicii imtold agony with my ba''k, the puin extending down by left leg. My pniu was severe that-I would hue welcomed death nt nnv niomenf so no one need wonder that recoin-nieiid Permia mi highly, for It cured mv entirely of that. Not sln of pain has ever returned, and that will soon bi two years now. "I nm glnd that there Is a way I can sienk. trusting-that many a sufferer will read my ti-stimonlnl.

and not onl.v road, but believe." -Mis. Win. Hendeison. Women are extremely liable to catarrh of the stomach and pelvic organs. Those diseases, especially In the depressing weather of summer, are very hard to bear.

Happiness nnd good health are liisepaiaMc. iimi wmi en rami no iruiinui can be luippv or healthy. Mrs. M. P.

Curry, Petersburg, wiles: "I lmve been troubled with female astta Stop, waera I worked tootit four month. I wit then gives the engine room at tha etectrit light plant, where 1 worked one year. I was mm sent tbe trick yard to pat to new machinery. which I did locr-sSTuliy, pni ia nve boiler, fc ery.Tbe flrat day of January, 1000.1 ttt my. naiad aeiW la and am bow a cripple for Ufa.

la March, two, I was again jut in the engine room at tha electro" UglirpEBr-pnd-haw worked tier ever, alnc-. WvmnlaA I am. I bava this U(t year worked, fcnatructlnit new tinea, and moved taa'pians 10 pmui the new penitentiary. I worked now almost two year without having a muni near nt or beina kicked up. I am now worklnc at the light plant all of tha repairing, and hare never had a minute's trouble with plant or ofn- cera." The other pardona granted were aa followa: Rica of Tom Aaderaon, eonvwvea Fulton county of dlrturbuifr the peace and fined 3 and $10 respectively.

Virgil Sutton, eonvkted in wmie county in. January, 1SKJ0, of mule steal and sentenced to nve jeara. iu petition claimed It waa a cane of mis taken Identity. Carmrt Hall, tmrwrm in nenron county of pistol toting. He una been in jail seven week, all of which time ha ha been Ml Judge Taylor and other officers ssked for the pardon.

Jese Neal. convMc of grand larceny lit White county In January, 1901. hi crime lnjr taking a horse from a Bitching pout and riding It away. Judge Hut-ton and Proscenling Attorney Macon recommended tbt pardon, as real mentally deranged. Lewis Wilson, fined T0 and cost In each case of resisting an officer and car rying a p1ntol, Jane fl.

ltsil. In PuUuRi county. HI petition I as follow: Your petitioner most respentuuy represent and howeth: That' Lew Wilson wns arrested, tried and convicted before Henry Hrtbl. J. In and for Nadgett township, Pulaski county.

kf UnnnH. of the following: Carrying a pistol. reHifflng an1 officer and carrying a pistol, or thrfo Case, without the benefit of counsel or procf to oUUhusrlt-nee In his favor, but rather in hot haste before hi attorney eould rsacji wild court, and wn fined coiits in onch case, tlie th day of February, 1M1, and In default of payment or Appeal bond wa sent to the convict farm. That the r.tU dav Of June. hln attorney having appealed without bond, was tried In Pulaski elrcnit court and flonvlctwl for rcslst'ng an officer and carrying a plKtol and fined $0 and eosts in ench case, the second c'nfxe of carrying httvlnir Twcn nolle nrnHed.

He was resent to the convict farm, wltti credit upon tne anove cases mr uiu iini-i already worked, which dated from the fith day of February, 1901. 1o the tlth day of June. 1f)t)l, or four montbR, upon aai'd two cases. That he never was In trouble prior to th' time and has eter borne a good reputation for peace. Industry and ness, and that this carrying a fismh consisted iti bis Journey through said Padgett township with bis pistol.

Arriving here late at night and departing early in the morning for Roland, where be was arrested By a deputy constable of Badgetf township, who tried to shoot him, when be caught sa'd officer held him until nsslsfanfp came. That he had all opnortnn'ty, but did not use it, to hurt said officer. Imt slmplv held blm to save his own life. That for absolutely nothing he has served on the convict farm fjom the Cth day of February. 1901.

to the present time (six months), where he has been deprived of his liberty and restrained of lils freedom, to satisfy the greed and avarice of the fee systoiu, for be has bever harmed a soul, but, traveling on Coot, nt be was compelled to do, frit hlutself unsafe without this legal protection, given all who are on a Journey. That after he was attested, as above, said officers went to his home and got ids pistol, for which they charged this third offense. That he has served hon estly and faithfully s's montns on tne convict farm, where be has not reectv-' ed credit, as ordered by tbe court, upon the" two cases of which be stands convicted, but that said convict farm people are holding him for the cas which was nolle pressed, and refuse to allow all tho time he served to go on Uie lat- The pardons refused are as follows: Isaaac McKnlgbt. convicted Irf Clark county July 1U, 1901. of "pistol-toting-and lined BO.

Win Foudrufi, Sebastian county, April, 1901, assault to rob, 12 months. Two other parties were concerned in the robbery. W. C. Fevroe.

Carroll county, Ougust, IflOl. playing cards Sunday, fined Win. Hammon. Carroll county, August, 1901 selling liquor without license, fined jKjpo. 'SeTaralWBtffcers ak this pardon.

Wat Manning, Mississippi county, biur-Aar in second alegrea, Kecomnieuded by Judge Jp -f Gns Vlefliatike, rott CounQr, selling liquor to minor. Fined. J. Duff Williams, Independence doun-y, spring, 1901. seduction, eiglrteeu niontlis.

D. W. Henry, Howard county. April, 1901, selling liquor within ten miles Central college at Nashville; f-'OO. John tVilllams, Pulaski county, fined $50 and costs in Little Rock police court August 15 for carrying a razor.

He la bHTeMwtaaMe-leuJKa razor to bis shop to sharpen. Corny Merreweather. Phillips county, April, 1901, cattle stealing, ten years. Tetitlon signed by Greenfield Qtiayles, Jas. R.

0. Tappan and John I. Moore. Hermsn Lewis. Crittenden county, hnniiw thrse venrs.

UVBen Wttaon, Jefferson county. April 1, Judge Smith C.Martia ProsecutinjAt-toruey W. a Sorrells. Senator CJreed Caldwell and Bepresentntive It. Toney.

John Roberts, disturbing the peace, Sebastian county, $25. Tskft a dose of Prlcklv Ash Bitters at fcnigbt-wUea-yea go to bed andyoa wlU 'feel bright and vigorous next morning It will insure you a copious and healthy passage of the bowels, Improved appe-tlte and digestion, and Increased "18 of body and brain. S3 ttt Kairfs atianulaaarr drinks becittsa j. rfvsf-w fi its relative Influence ii natural, beace oi nermanenr. Ml cl tor olnansing tlia Bcalo of crusts, scale, and hair, for softening, whitsning, and sooth.

ne ma purposes 01 tna vonei, Dn, ana ntimnry. Miiuoni 01 women use (JuTtmai Hist Gcrtrtdt fart ot Hew Ljwi- MISS JESSIE WOORE SECOND QrUud Wayts CI dm Thiol In the lUce atlas Jessi atoor Win tit Cas rias ol XOa The UaaetU'a acholurslj euutest ciused at 2 p. ut. yesteidjy. Mi Uer-UuUe Moor Jiew Lew Mill ite lucky winner of the judu-111 from tLe UiU'tet Uawi in uvi Uhaif siie uiuat certainly be otiv ut the musi popular young ladle Ui aouihwut Ar-itauaaa, and tno tlaactte her.

ibe will be ao, to iiaudoi seniluary. Miss Jessie Moore of I.f.uoke aecoml lu the raca, receive tLe asa piize ot klUU lu gold, ilw (iaitite Itat, received huudreda of uttesl-ihg to her worth and many deserving uunlities. Miss Uertruda White of l'lne niuff was third in tba race, and kst l.y nly a JllUo over 2,000 votes. Hie is ali a Tery popular young lady, tin. I her uumet-oua friends stood nobly by lu r.

Miss AWie Thompson ol did not enter the contest until aUmt the uiidillt! of the month aud, all things consid.Ted, niade a vury good -race. The other young ladles In the ontt -Miss Klniuiifi Wilson of Miss Iora Morgan of Jimiluwer, lisi iteH HBteiB of SiawtBu i. SI is 'red Kay" of Mammoth Spring. Mi j.o.v Towhseiid of 'Conway, MK linsa Mvre's of 1'arkdale, Miss Holland lavls of Ho-Itud and Miss fjussle Hinut of Junction City, as proVeu bJ manv letters received by the papl In their Interest, are all lovable, sweet, worthy tihK whom the Gazette frets lionoicd'to have had j.artlclpute In the r.nicm. 'n; maaagetiifiit only wlie-" it ciiiil afford to tender each of them a scholarship.

The detailed result of the Tyllng is us follows: THK HKatTt.T hi-rchy crrtlfy to thf full. Ilnwhy-esalt Vot.s in too atcttes scholarship Candida (es. Mil's ocrtrudp Mnore, Npw l.r Isvlllc rt.uj i I Ariic Thompon, Miss Klmmte WIIhoh, Jackscnvlllc Wins Knru Morsen, Maynow.r HcrriMfln, Newport Miss Iiy T.iwnsvnd, Con tray Miss Kn Kay, Mommoth 8iring. rn nss iiosa i.ec xivrtu, rsrsojte Mtss Hollani DHVis, Rolsnd Misa uusale -J-leater, Junction city 15 J. D.

MARTIN. K. H. ROlllNS' JAS. M.

8TKVKNSON. A. 8. MAMxiX, TRACY W. M.

WilVTK. Jutls. Quite a number of votes were In the mails after the contest was dosed, but these were not enough to nffei the result, Messrs. Tracy Mills and W. M.

Whyte of l'lne Bluff were in the cHy to represent Miss Whyte, and acted as Judges gf the election. Mr. Jas. H. Stetihenson.

the well- DaORfi BOZE3 OF UOLD. And Many Greenbacks To secure additional Information directly from the people, it Is pioposcd to send little boxes of gold and greenback to persona who write the must Interesting detailed and truthful descriptions of their experience on the following topics: 1. How have yon been affecied by coffee drinking and by changing from coffee to' Poatuin? 2. Do you know any one who has been driven away from Postuui because It came to the tuble weak und cbatocier-less at the first trialV 3. Did you set such a person right regarding the easy way to make Postum clear.

Muck, and wilh a crl.sp, rich tusteV 4. Have you ever found a better way to make it than to use four heaping ten-spoonsful to the pint of water, let stand on stove until real boiling begins, then note the clock and allow It to continue easy boiling full ir minutes from that time, stirring down occasionally? (A plufe of butter about the size of a navy bean, placed In the pot will "prevent boiling over 5. Give names and account of those you1, know to have hra cuted or helped in Bealth by the dismissal of coffee and the daily use of Postum Food Coffee in IIS. place. fl." Write names and addresses of 20 friends whom you believe would be benefited by lPHvlng off coffee.

(Your name will not be divulged to them.) Address your letter to tho Postum Cereal Company, Battlo Creek. writing your own name and address clearly. fle honest and truthful, don't write poetry or fanciful letters. Just plain, truthful statements. Decisions will be made between October 30 and November 10.

1901, by three Judges, not members of the FoSturu Cerenl Compauy, and a neat little box containibg a $10 gold piece sent to each of the five best writers, a box containing a $5 gold piece to each of the twenty next best writers, a $2 greenback to each of the 100 next best, and a $1 greenback to each of the 200 next best writers, mak- flng cash prizes distributed to 823 per sona. Almost every one Interested In pure food and drink is wlllin to hate tbelr name and letter appear In the papers, for such help as it may offer to the human taee. However, a request to omit name will be respected. Every friend of Postum to urged to write and each letter will be held in high esteem by tbe company, as au evidence of such friendship, wnue tne nrtie ooxes of gold aud envelopes, of money will reach many modest writers whose plalu and sensible letters contain the facta de-ii-ed, although the sender ay-have bat small faith in winning- at the time of this sunjec over, wira your sea bow many among, you cattswlo ipraes. bo)e8t, la tha, beat ill ten i i i ii i ii I iii jfompetlrioQ.

and Sanaa. f-n Boir la the farm ot batha for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, for too tree or offensive perspiration, In the form of washrs for ulcerative weaknmaes, and for many sanativo, antiseptic purposes whleh readily suggest thamselrcs to women, especially mothen. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have onee nsed these great kin purifiers and hnajtiflrra toase any others, vtpeciallr for praterring and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of infant and children. Orrri-cuai 8oa oombines in Osa Sosr at Ums Pmcs, the assi akin and complexion soap and the bmt toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete External and Internal ticura uenmranc Ol cticck tnti and unftcn the Inttantlr allay 1 boap, rieanie inn pkid ot cmttn ana ihlrkcned ruucle: KTirrai oistmknt.

to ItrhlnntndsmmslioB, anil IrritMlon, ami nonUir and nol swl crmct-R llnsoi.vr.NT, to cool and rleanne the hlood. A Sisoi.E Nkt In often surticient tu cure the most Uirturlne, rilAr. urtei. snil htnnlUatlnk skill, seals, and blond humours, with Wi THE SET kalr, when all else falls. Sold Ihruugliout tha world.

ItiiUsh Depot: r. Niwbkrt a aotis, M. ChartorlNUt 84, LonUou. i'uTika Data UtU Uuul, Cour, Sole frops, Boston, U. 3.

Sl. Bath with ilunlruit. a the stopping of tailing red. rouih. add aor baads.

and for a II Treatment far (vary Humour, and was at tho office of Mr. Jaa Carr between the hom of 4 nitu o'clock the afternoon of August It'J. I was unable to get the evidence of Mr. Cnrr before the Jury, nor was I able to get liliu to Ozark, until after the Jury had received their Instruction and they were then permitted to receive his was jcver given a preliminary hear-Ing, althcAlKh 1 made repeated efforts Ut secure one. I applied for writ of ha-Ticfts" corpus which I received, wlicn the Fort Pinltli people bivame aware of IhW fact they transferred me to the Crawford county Jail ut Van Buren.

from there to Ozark. Franklin county Jail, My trial was called at Orark the 24th duy of September. 18U8. I applied for separate trial, name being secured. "Findley's trial came first.

After the ogfc.two days and failed to agree the Judge discharged them and called a new tral. "My Jury also JWled to a (tree, but af-W being 'out two lays and ove night, with permission tb spend'the "night at home, the judge gave them now instructions, told them that he would bold them until thejn could agree, which they did in a few tours, fbeir Ttrdiit being one vear on die first charge, assault with intent to kill. My Jury had hardly made their report until Finlcy's second Jury said they were ready to report, they also finding; him ghilty and gave hlnj one year upon the same Charge. "T1TTieprngpcnllug nttrtrncy-eftmfr--and offered me this proposition, that if I would plead guilty to one of the other two charges that he would be willing to give me three more years aud nol pros, one of them, same proposition being offered to Findlov. After considering the proposltlob, 1 did, with the advice of my attorney, J.

Bourland. submit to the charge of bighway robbery and received my sentence for four years In the penitentiary, tbe 30th day vt September, 1898. "After being transferred to the penitentiary at Uttle Bock, where we arrived Sunday night, October 9, 1898, 1 was put 'jto WorK in the harness shop, where I 'worked one month. Findley was nut, to work on the term and he re- caved.a4tnaftetJiciDg'to prison thteUT'dapi, Jjdirecejye a prdnK- Sim ply 'baaauaaiie Wd'aialberAtbthef and friend Mr seitchiif elisff to tbe govcrndr, while I was a stranger and an omhnta. bAvlnc no friends to intercede hfofiffi, bocri -cnmpclled te-stoy "After being taken out of the haVness LIFE INKrUANCE AND lNVKST ME.

NT CtiMHIM D. The Best Life Insurnnce Tollcy Issued at the Present Time. You don't have to di- to win under a modern life ihsuuukv policy, if you live out the accumulation period of twenty you iiaie Utinl a subktttu- 1 tin! provisliin for jonrsrif In old axe You can take the entire value of your 1 policy In cash. If you prefer a paid-up 1 policy, you can take it and still lcoelve i all the profits In cash. If you want It the company will give you an annual in- ctmle fur Hfii.

The New York Life In- stlralice Cumpaiiy has no capital slock. All the profit bebiim t.i tlie iml'cy hold ei and intuit go to tliem. 1'here is 110 one else toryft to go to, and you receive your pro rata part of all profits made by the company during the time jou nf' The New York I.I policy Ik free from nil technicalities. There Is not a n-gle condition In the policy under whl'-h the company oa.ii rontest loss. You pay the premium: they pay tlie policy.

It is from date of Issue. 'You can borrow money fiom -the -com-panv on your policy after two ye-trs i.t fi per cent interest. If you bud the best properly 'n Little Kock you would lmve to pny i' per cent, with brokerage, attorney's fee. abslr.iet. added.

The oldr yon nie the move It costs, nnd for tlmt reason the sooner run get In. the better for yon. If you Invest Ipntr. Toil ivill tnke a tioticy. If you droo us a line or telephone we will lw glad to call and go over It with you.

Tt. and VotIs, special neon's, opposite pnstcffW. GREAT SOUTHWEST IN FINE CONDITION Col. F. B.

T. Wonders Why Psople Oj to A'aska Stand-, ing Up for Arkansas. (Chicago Musical Times, August II Col. F. 11.

T. Holleriberg of Litlle Rock. in tlie city for a few days combining business and pleasure. He is In close touch with every portion of his state, nnd Is good autiiorlly on general conditions. "Arkansas." said (V.

Ibdlenliers. "is nil right. There has been a shrinkage In crops to a certain extent-shut our great staple, cotton, shows up finely. "Tbe general I'twlncs Interests of the state are In excellent condition. My own city of Little is iucreaslng in population nnd importance right alonjr and Is a mighty prominent far-tor in everything that tends to the Rdvnnciv ment of tbe Interests of the great southwest." "Wimt is good cotton crop worth to your nski-d the Musical Times.

"At least iiO.iHHi.000." answertHl the colonel. "It Is this money that gets inln general, circulation, and aids the The coin money doesn't cut much of a figure so. while corn is short this year, owing to the diniiili, we dou't notice it so much because the cottou Is In good supply. We haven't a large crnjv-but almost a full one and that Is what, business men count on." "How is the piano trado in Little-Rock?" "Well, our house has Just closed tin most successful summer business we have ever had. Of course there was a special reason for the large trade, because we are decorating our entire build.

Ing and therefore made special Inducements. I don't care to quote figures but I'm telling you the truth when say that any house In Chicago would be proud of a record similar to our six weeks' sale Just closed. Nothing like it was ever known lu our territory." "You say you are beautifying your building?" "Yes, we are making It as handsome as we know how to. I claim there Isn't anything In the South to touch It. 1 have a scheme of decoratin; that will cause talk." I vi air nu cliiiiuoiuwi-i; aren't vnHf" "Of course I nm, and I wonder that men wttl throw away their time, money and even lives in going to Alaska wheti Arkansas offers prospects' infinitely bet ter.

How many men make anything out of Alaska? They rlsR everything In the hop of making a quick strike, generally they don't make It. Now, Irf Arkansas, they are assured that arnest' Intelligent work will bring a fine re ward, And we "have a fine class of-cltlsent and the state Is all right." "Then yon take a cheerful ylew of the business eerf alniv I do. I inere is ra.fc reaiori for anything else. The sgrlculs, ttrrar communities are th, ana tnev rmiir nil ressonme, rraae wu oo bihdiuitui una i -Id fL I I 4' OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINX. trouble since my girlhood, apd was strk In lied with suppressed meustniatiou for three months.

I had bsar.ng dowo rnd culling pains all I wis able to get up I wi weak and thin thit I coald hardly walk. Whit I at: disagreed with me; I hid stimlch and liver trouble, and mv in I limbs were awollen So I coUfd scarcely drag around "I took Peruna nnd It ha done wonders for me. My wxs a S4f 'Is i to my friend lor they nev.r expected to see me well agii.1. "I Just toik two bottle of Perun after doctoring for five month ntM worse all tlie Mrs. M.

ryirrr. Airs. Mary Teskey, Ha yard, 'Iowa, writes: "After I received your letter of ndvice I followed your Instruction as nearly as I could, aud I am glad, to say that I nm quite well now. I nm not troubled with female weakness any more. I do all of my work, and we live on a Mrs.

Mary Teskey, Mrs. Mary Craig of llenuo, R. writes: "I took Peruna quite awhile before was confined, and tind that it helped ma a great deal. I am the mother of four. girls, and the last one wa a lioy.

I had no trouble at all: bad the easiest time I ever had. anil the baby him not bud a day's sickness since he was born. Folks say be is a regular Perunu baby." Mrs. Mary Craig. Dr.

S. B. Hartman, president of The Hartman Sanitarium. Colnmbu. Ohio, the famous gynaecologist, has nnnounc- ed bis willingness to direct tbe treatment of as iimny.jvoru.en as apply to liim during tbe summer month, free of charge.

Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, president of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. (A IrutAt" eImiii lil-.

llhdtVrV r-- wwcn vii nuv Vrefcldeht, 1 i "uwllug MOORE'S STEEL GE A Steel Cook Stove, -S3 Cr-5TrrT TFEfez-z 3 KBW ".:,3 4 'USPS" I 4 4 ttt AT THE STATE HOUSE Got. Tones Grants Six Pardons and 'A Refuses Thlrtsn, i MANY KINDS OF PETITIONS Bomi Bearing Sigoatur of Trial Judge and Prosecuting Attorney Turaei Down by tlia QovSAorT 1 n-" I 3oT6rnor: Davla yesterday grauteil six Jjardons aud refused thirteen, 'i ho uioft interesting of those granted was to Will Brenner, who waa serving four yeara from Sebastian oouuty for bmg-lary and assault to kill. Hreuner haa teen la the penitentiary since October 8, 1808, and In March wrote tho following letter to a railroad eugiueer lu this aken au intcTcst-tn-bi ease, he being a railroad man: "Dear Sir As you seem to have taken a interest In me and my case and also having expressed a desire to assist me In my misfortune, for your iuformatlou I submit tha following statement: Tha afternoon of August 20, 1808, 1 hired a horse and buggy from a man by Aanie of Goodwin; Fort Snmu, for he purpose of going to'Van Btiren. went by way of Cherokee Junction to see a person and then to Van Buren to see Mr. Jas.

Carr, foteuian of the St Louis, 'Iron alouutaln and Southern railway hop, about a position. On my return. Alfred Flndiey, a resident of Fort Smith, -'accompanied me. We arrived at the stables between 0 and 10 n. The t'atxt morning Findley and myself were arrested upon the charjb idrirlngi iuy uuiec utriuujuK iv uul bl- tar beiaa takea jail the chnrgoi tjf fHaasault with Intent to kill, highway rob oery and burglary were prererred against ius which, it seems, had been committed the night of the 20th arCmtHefftoVArM assault being committed by two men In a buggy, and as Charleston is fhlrty miles from Fort Smftlr had" I turned toy buggy into the stabla between -and 10trtockr the fratrbtv-4rjere fore it would have beea impossible tot tea to bar been at the point where the was committed.

The witnesses against me were prejudiced, desiring, it seemed, to convict some one. whether the right party or not but they could not Identify mo as beln; one of the persons, but said I looked like one of the men. "As I stated before, I went to I Burns cither wood or coal. The oven will bake faster and more evenly than the oven of any other cook stove made. FOSTER HARDWARE CO.

POTTBR eOLUEGBiPOR YODNGXJlOIES, Bowling Green, Ky. a palace in its beauty." "Interior fnrnlahlug uneicened.rt Has a na tional renutatiou for beBltbfulntrsa. nrtujta wiabiue tbejiary 5rxifc, her. cJwaii td rwluft-aevcn states: -twaatf teaeherst n-lih aivd 'rutlil UliSlt tUraV yflillooo', itus roam-wkca last year; seven Twivaawr. Bill IICKIIUI.

1 1f it falls to cure go to your merchant AND GET, YOUR MONEY BACK, We will refund to him. Price 60 cts. VAN YLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG Salt ProprUton, MEMPHIS. TENN..

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197,391
Years Available:
1819-1923