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FIVE DROWNED JJURiNfl SQUAL -gCD isi CHEROKEE -CO. Le-alAtefiEiGcliiDa man GOIIER FLAYS CUNNINGHAM Prominent Tennessee People Lose CXKXXMGQO00O00000G00O39OQC CHRONICLED! REfiOEF.EO HOMELESS Ill GAHQLIliA Trustee's Sale. theCOOSARIVBR NEWS The railroad, express, telegraph and telephone tompanies doing business perforce with everybody, alone of everybody, charge" without competition their own price, and according-to their own admission what the traffic will stand. We ask nothing new or untried when we ask their rates and rules of business and settlement be made commensurate with, Geor-i iWftil Desolation Wrought By Body of Victim Left Hanging (Continued from First Page.) of bur active government. -Reflection On Common Sense He has openly stated that when he voted for this measure in 1903, In the Distriot Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Alabama.

In the matter of E. W. Howell, bankrupt; In Bankruptcy. Under and by virtue of an order and Forest Fires, Bfi SHROPSHIRE BROTHERS 1. H.

SHROPSHIRE, FdMor. S. SHROPSHIRE, Assistant. CENTRE, June 2, 190C. Before Attorney's Door.

MOB TOOK THE JAIL BY STORM Lives by Capsizing Boat. Chattanooga, May persons, all connected with one ot the prominent families of James county, Tennessee, were drowned Saturday afternoon In the Tennessee river. The accident occurred near Norman, a village about 12 miles north of Chattanooga. The names of those drowned are: Mrs. Edgar Miles, -of Chattanooga.

Mrs. Sim Eldrldge. Mary Eldrldge. peWitt Eldrldge. Abel McGllI.

All but Mrs. Edgar Miles are of Norman. MANY SUFFERERS WITHOUT FOOD gia, North Carolina and Virginia? and that proper laws protecting the people be enacted. To secure that he did so against the interests of hiB political and. "are uot those same neoDle his politi Plkasant May 28.

The rain that fell Friday wss a pleasant Would enjoy another one like it. Little Ruth Kimberley, two year old daughterof S. L. and Mrs. Kimberley, of Piedmont, was laid to rest in the cemetery at this place Saturday.

Mr. McAbee, of Eock Run, was in town Thursday on M. L. Braswell, onr prominent merchant, of this place, went to Rom's one day last week. Reese and Mrs.

Stevens and little daughter, who have been visiting the Official Organ ol Cherokee County, uauKruptcy, in saitt cause, J. Jay Webb, trustee, wilt sell at public out-4 cry, for cash, before the Court Hons So Far hut Few Lives Are Reported Lost Some 8torlei of Human Interest In Connection with the Great cal friends today? And is it uot a very dangerous proposition for ANNOUNCEMENTS Town of Wadesboro, N. Where tit Lynching Occurred. I All Excito- meet All Parltes Involved Are i Prominent the State for the citizens who sin this, the people must stand firm. They should have the whole State government, any break would be weakness and dangerous.

They cannot afford to take a chance. (Signed) B. B. Comer. Fire.

cerely expect reform in rates Announcing candidates for State, Con-gressionaX and District office, 110.00. and methods governing our bust on Monday, the 35th day of June, 108, between the hours of 11 A. and 4 P. the fol-lowing described real estate, to-wit: West half of the Nortb-East fourth -'A ef the NeJ of Section Thirty-three (38,) Township 10) Ten, Range Ten (10,) East, lying iu Cherokee Said sale is had for the purpose of satisfying and discharging the lien held by Simnson Grocery Cnmnanv nn mid Jesse Eldrldge, a lad of 18 years, es- Wrtohnrr tf XJ 9 Ahrait 1 nest relations with the railroads Ail uounty oinces, eacn, o.uu. caped by clinging to the overturned, Moaaay morBlna moD took latters parents, near Jacksonville, re and express companies to join in boat John V.

Johnston, a whit man charg Milwaukee, May II. A staff correspondent of the Sentinel, who Sunday made a tour of the- district In the upper peninsula of Michigan, covered by the forest flrets in a special telegraphed, to nia paper that turned Saturday, a Ho such political friends and elect a The boat capsized on account of a We are sorry to say that "Doctor' Governor? Is not his "11:55 let high wind that struck It when in midstream. It was a miniature souall. For IT, Senatorial Succession. We are authorized to announce John B.

Knox, of Anniston, for succession aa United States Senator for Alabama, in the event of vacancy occasioning Gu G. M. McCurry, one of the oldest men lands for the unpaid purchase money in our town is very low at this writinr. because it is the best Mrs. 'Miles clung to the clothing ol the fire appears to be practically out ed with the murder of his brother-in-law, Owynn Johnston, from jail her and arrid him about a quarter of a mil from town, where they hanged him and riddled his body with bullets.

TKA loll AUIH I. 1 ter" to the railroad commission on the last day that he he was acting Governor stating that if the freight rate comparison on fertilizers that I had submitted to the For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3323 Clinton Minneapolis, was tortured by sciatica The pain and suffering which he.

endured during this time is beyond comprehension. Nothing gave him any par-manent relief nntil he nsed Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has effeoted a permanent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheu bernatorial appointment. Democrat io her brother, Jesse Eldrldge, until in desperation he forced her to release her hold.

She went to the bottom, I Dr. is somewhat near his 90th birthday, TUs, May Dr. O. McCurry and family, of An- J. M.

Webb, Trustee, niston, spent the night Saturday night 1-1-1 I H-l 1 i primary, August 87th, 1906. out ne escaped. with the formers father at this place Adminictrarrkr-'e Qala anil Mrfian-tlia 1 1 A V. The body of Mary Eldrldge has beenH a th Commission, and which showed great discrimination against the people of Alabama was correct, We are authorized to announce Richard H. Clarke, or Mobile, for succession as United States Senator for Alabama, in the event of vacancy occasioning Gubernatorial appointment.

Democratic primary August 37th, 1906. recovered, and a systematic search hrtn h.f i hl. in all of the district The fires raged for a distance of 64 miles along the line of the Ecanaba and Lake Superior railroad, and for 30 miles beyond Ohannlng, the western terminus ot the road. It seema certain now that two thousand persons are homeless in that district and that 1,000 are left desolate at Quinnesee. The Quinnesee fire, however, was of different origin from tne Escanaba fire, having started in a field where matism why not try a 25-oent bottle of is being prosecuted for the others.

that he would call the Legislature and returned home Sunday. 'Z Mr. Rivers, of Anniston, was in town In the Matter of the Estate of George Tuesday. W. Camp, Deceased.

John Braswell, wife and daughter, BJ virtue of an order and decree, LucillcspentthenightSaturdarnight TSWajfff with Robt. Smith and family. A. R. Briudley, as Administrator with together and make a freight rate rain tfaim ana see lor yourself how quickly it relieves the pain.

For sale by Centre Drug Co. Three Brothers Die by Bullets. Mayfield, May 21. A triple for the State, and his recent speeches claiming that this was the move of a great statesman, WVHWhWU cell. At the last term of court there was a mistrial in the case, eleven jurors standing for murder in the second dgr and one for manslaughter, and this Is supposed to have been the Immediate cause of the lynching.

The body of Johnston was left hang. We are authorized to announce Joseph F. Johnston, of Birmingham, for succession as United States Senator, in the event of vacancy ocosfoning Guberna tragedy, the details of which will probably always remain a mystery, I. M. Norton and familv visited G.

the Will Annexed of the estate of Geo. I IT I 1 iuuip, seu at publio D. Hanks Sunday. and charging me on account of my "Behold, How Good and Pleasant." Decatur, 111., May 21. Laughtei and applause greeted a telegram re Recurred Sunday night at Linnevillle, torial Democratic pri- outcry to the hisrhest bidder at th negligence to answer him in that 'nth, 1906.

mary Monday, tills county. A visitor to the warehouse owned by Mark Wilson, a mer- Joe Stewart and little son, Elbert, were in town Sunday morning. Rbb. men were pulling stumps and burning debris. This fire spread into the city, wiped out all the buildings, except three residences, and the paper mills.

Then the (Ire spread into the timber ceived by the Cumberland Presbyterl an assembly Saturday from the Ne gro Cumberland Presbyterian assem bly In session at Waco, Tex. It quot matter and prosecute it before the Governor is not his "11:55 letter" in the nighest sense of the word a reflection on common cnant, found the his brother; West Wilson, and Arthur We are authorized aunouuoe William 0. Oates, of Montgomery, for succession as UnftetStates Senator, in the event of vacaiijby'bccasiouing Gubernatorial appointment. Before Democratic primary, August 27th, 1906. West lying on the floor shot to death.

Smith Cross Roads on the old Camp place, in Cherokee County, ou Monday, the 3th day of Jane, 1906, it 18 o'clock the following described leal estate belonging to the said Estate, to-wit: The Se of theSw and the Sw( of the Se of Sec. 12, Rg also the SeS of the Sw(, and the Ne(4 of Sec. 17, and One Hundred and Forty Acres in the SMi all in lng In frjnt of the lawyer's house who defended him. All parties conneoted with the lynch-lng are prominent white people of lower Anson county. None of the lynching party are known The town is all excitement.

Revolvers were found beside th hnrt. sense, and simply shows what fol ed. the text, "Behold, how good and pleasant It is for brethren to dwell ies of Arthur and West Wilson. Two ly a man can commit in his own together In unity." citizens reported that they had been Postmaster Sobbed. G.

W. Fonts, Postmaster at Riverton, nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For twent years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters: at the warehouse Bhortly befere o'clock in the afternoon and left the selfish supposed political interest. When that letter was received by the Railroad Commission he was no longer Governor, and it was an American Consul -Killed. and running north for 40 miles, finally joined the flames sweeping east on Escanaba. It has also been learned that Wood-lawn and Kingsley, on the Escanaba and Lake Superior line, were destroyed, and Perkins, on the Northwestern.

The. strip burned aloag the Escanaba and Lake Superioc ro-ra appears to be 30 miles wide, and the alarming nature of the earlier reports of the For Iieuteiiaitt-Governor, We a re an thfirized to aunouuoe Henry B. Gray, of Jefferson, as a candidate for Lieutenant-Governor of Alabama; subject to the Democratic primary, Aug.27. trio apparently on good terms. Settle Controversy.

-s Washington, May 28. The house commitee on ways and means has set Batoum, May 21. W. H. Stuart though they had been drinking.

The tne American vice-consul, was shot nane method to escape a respon tled the long pending controversy be and killed at his country place Sun supposition is West Wilson and Arthur West engaged in a shooting affray, killing each other and that one tween. Port Arthur and Sabine Pass, day night The assassins escaped, In their desires to each become which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for bil-liousuess, neuralgia, weakness and all tomach, liver, kidney and bladder derangements. A wonderful tonic. At Centre Drug 50 cents. oec.

ii, ap ia, itg "Also the B)e4, and the South half of the SeJ, the Se of the XVii and the Ne of the Sa, Seo. 8, Tp 12, Rg also the Ne of the Sw4 of Sec. 7, Tp 11, Rg 10; jalso tae Sw ofrthe NwJ-4, and the South half of the Jfwi of the SwStf, beiug 20 acres iu thevlast named tract, ah ia Seo. 10, Tp IItRg 10; jsfay theWest half of the Se of Sec. 1, Tp fl, Rg 10, all of above described lauds beiug in Cherokee County, Ala.

Said tanas will be sold separately according to the of the bullets struck Mark Wilson, Fortunate Missourian. For Railroad Commissioner. We. are authorized to announce Ghas. Henderson, of Troy, for Associate Railroad Commissioner of Alabama.

Democratic primary, Monday, August 27th. a port of entry in favor of Port Ar fire seem to be thoroughly verified by the trip. sibility, which he says existed. Our Appeal Sustained Will further call Dr. Cunningham's attention that soon after the meeting of the last Legislature, at which meeting the Railroad Commission, through ouref-, fort was made elective and given thur.

A bill was authorized favorably reported which accepts the offer of Drained Flask and Died. "When I was a druggist, at Livonia, writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Grays-ville, "three of my customers were Stories of heroic battles against the flames are numerous. Dozens of the John W.

Gates, made on behalf of the Atlanta, May 21. Having im blbed an unknown quantity of whis Kansas City Southern railroad and towns were saved only by the most Key, R. F. D. No.

1. Rev. Crnmptou and family, of Rock Run, spent Saturday night with J. L. Tucker key, Ella Rayden, an 8-year old negro manently cured ot consumption by Dr.

King's New Discovery, and are well and strong today. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arizona, but Wo ae authorized to announce John G. Harris, of Montgomery, as candidate for KaUrond Commissioner, subject to action of the Democratic primary to be held Monday, August 27th, 1906. which gives to the government tV tide water canal at Port Arthur, said to girif became violently affected and desperate battles with the flames Northland, a town of 1,000 inhabitants, died at the Grady hospital. When and family, of near Key.

more power that th Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Labor was three times threatened. have cost 11,600,000. The bill authorizes the secretary of war to ac alter using JNew a short time he found it unnecessary to do so. I re the ambulence arrived, the little Lee Robinson, of Smockneck, was on ers and Consumers Association of many reaKs were seen. One man, negro was In the throes of violent gard Dr.

King's New Discovery as the our streets Sunday. quire title to this property, and also convulsions produced by the whiskey. who carried the coffin with the corpse of his dead baby 30 miles to Escana Frank Robinson has returned home, most wonaerrui medicine in existence. Surest cough and cold cure and throat and lung healer. Guaranteed by Centre iu some manner sne gained access to acquire from the state of Texas, the.

control of the waters of the port, With these acquisitions accomplished, after a short stay in Shelby county. For Statu Represcnttitirr. We pre authorized to announce William Sfcrlin as a. candidate for re-election as Representative in the Lower House of the Alabama Legislature; subject to Cherokee county Democratic primary. ba on escaping from the' re, went lots or subdivisions as above ou the following terms: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, one-third to be paid on tlie 1st day of January, 1907, and the balance to be paid on the 1st day of January 190jS, for the deferred payments the notes or bonds of the purchaser to be given with two sufficient sureties.

I May 26th, 1906. A. R. BRINDLEY, As Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of U. Deo.

-HmH. I 1 I I M- Notice of Petition. There will be a nfiritinrt tn F. A. Robinson, wife and little son, uruguo.

eucandfl. Trial bottle free back on the special train and found his home gone, but the picket fence Port Arthur will become a port of en- Haag, passed through our burg Saturday afternoon. fry. to the family flask, which was kept upon a high shelf. How much of the fiery liquid" the girl had swallowed could not be learned, but the suddenly acquired taste had proved too much for her, and when she was surrounding the house was untouched, Killed by Brother.

Earl Ellis and wife, of Rock Run, ine ashes of his house had been wneeiing, w. May 21. Boss 7 Railroad Company Win. blown away by the gale, and the fence the State throgh Capt. Frank S.

White and myself, appealed to the Railroad Commission for theGeor-gia classification and standard of rates I made a six hours' speech before the Railroad Commission, the railroad presidents, traffic managers and lawyers, submitting the comparisons of Alabama freight rates with the freight rates of Illinois, Iowa, North Carolina and Georgia, showing great discrimination, and extortion by the same railroads, and the same spent Saturday night with homefolks, wismcht was shot and killed at Ben Washington, May 28.. The supreme near Exie. was the only evidence of human habi wpoa iaunaay by her brother Pau: court of the United States has decid tation. The rest of the town had also Mrs. Girtie Williams and sister, Miss.

found, the flask was drained and the effects had become apparent in the most terrible form. The child died been- swept away. A remarkable feat while she was making a cake for hei wedding. The girl was to have beei married today. The police believ ed the case of the North Carolina railroad commission versus the Southern Railway company, In favor of the rail Blanch, passed through onr city Sunday afternoon.

For Sheriff: We are authorized to amiounco Joe M. Webb as a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject action of the Democratic primary. John T. Farrow to be Deputy in the event of success. We are authorizes' to announce J.

P. Miller a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county; snbjece to action of Democratic primary. Bill B. Blair to be Deputy in event of my nomination. ure of the fire is the fact that nearly soon after reaching the hospital.

ail the refugees are not disheartened, tne killing followed a quarrel, al Mrs. Firestone and daughter, of Sand though the brother and other relative! Insulted Wife; Shot Husband. Mountain, were visiting relatives, near but are determined to return and begin-anew. They have only the cloth. road company.

The case involved the right of a state to compel a railroad company to place Its ears on tracks designated by the state au declare it was accidental. Exie, Saturday night and Sunaay. class railroads, against the ship lng on their backs as possessions. Bluefleld, W. May 21.

Charles Brown, a traveling salesman, who was shot three times by Henry McNew, a Mrs. Rochester and charming daugh pers of Alabama as soon as they the County Board of Education to es- tablish a School District out of parts of School Districts Nos. 24 aud 26. jlwS E. V.

Bmndley. M' M-H-M 1 m-H-NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Inferior. Land Office at Montgomery, Ala. May 28, 1906." Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his inteutiou to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said roof A Mountain of Gold thorities for the benefit of Individual ter, Miss Willie, passed through our Murdered Girl to Hide Her Disgrace, blacksmith" at Wittens Mill, late shippers. It was instituted by the could not bring as much happiness to f.n TXTil- 1 i TIT-- burg Saturday.

Sentinel. Akron, May 21. Tne finding of baturday afternoon and who was tak crossed the Alabama line. Mr. W.

D. Nesbitt, of the Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Lobor-ers and Consumers Association, corporation commission against the railroad. the dead body of Minnie Brandt, We are authorized to announceW. T. Hampton as a candidate for Sheriff of Cherokee county, subject to action of the Democratic primary; J.

A. Lumpkin to be Deputy ia event of my nomination. A good complexion is impossible with en to a Bluefleld hospital by special train, died Sunday. It is alleged uuua vt iiko, ui uaruuue, as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on ner lee. which had tortnrert young woman of this city, early Sun also made a speech, showing a day In a hay mow led to the arrest of Leo Dybel, aged about 26 years.

Ac McNew insulted Brown's wife over some trivial matter, and when Brown the stomach out of order. If pasty sallow people would pay more attention to their stomachs and less to the skin on their faces, they would have better com. Threatened with Revolution. Washington, May 28. Guatamala Is her, long years.

Greatest antiseptic healer of piles, Mounds, and sores. 25o at Centre Drug called on McNew to explain his con rim uo uiauo ueujre vjierK tne Ulrcuit Court, at Centre, on Jnly 16, 1906; towit: Doi'itf L. James. H. E.

Nn threatened with a revolution which may endanger American interests In plexinns. KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA cording to the police, Dynel has confessed that he killed the girl. Dybel, the police say, told them that he kept duct, McNew opened fire with fatal will digest what you eat aud Dut vonr stomach back in right shape to do its results. Brown was highly connected in Tazweli county. McNwcaped the -republic, according to a dispatch received from state department Commissioner, 2nd Distriot.

We are authorized to announce G. P. Smith as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner for the 2nd district composed of beats 6, 8, 9, 11 and 19 subject to the action of the Democratic primaqr. tne gin secreted inthe hay mow for tour ays, endeavoring to hit upon own work. Kodol relieves palpitation of the heart, flatulence, sour stomach, heart burn, etc.

Sold bv Centre Drair to the mountains immediately after the shooting, and a sheriff's posse is some plan to avoid disgrace to both from Minister "Combs and Schwatrz a concern owning railway and dock properties in Guatamala. The Co. now scouring the country for him. her and himself, and that he wanted to marry her, but his mother opposed 26758, Huntsville series, for the fta Ne and Nwitf Sec. 10, 9, S.

11. East Huntsville meridan. 4 He nameB the following witnesses" to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: John T. Beard aud George M. Adams, of Farill, Ala John P.

Camp and Walter A Se w-ell, of Cedar Bluff, Ala. Robert Barbee, Register, NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Tty reeling is exceedingly bitter scene of the trouble Is In the northern it. He says he finally shot th ffri against McNew and violence has comparison or the local rates on cotton and domestics between the states of Texas, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama, showing that their rates were put it over the protest of the railroads that these rates, after years of trial, had proven beneficial to both railroads and the states, and notwithstanding this evidence, the Railroad Commission of Alabama, composed of John V. Smith, President, W. T.

Sanders and Wiley Tunstall, three railroad enviorned men, declined to give the people of Alabama any satisfactory relief. We appealed from their decision Officers Search for Negroes. Macon, May 21. A continued search has been made by officers ol the police force for the negroe! who are charged with burning the At lantlc compress here. The negro boj in the city prison said, they burned the compress after they were dl charged, and this led to his own ar rest and a close search for the othen who were implicated by the negro de tained.

part of the republic, near the Meatl been threatened. ess frontier, but the cause Is internal. To Be Deported. Centre, R. F.

D. No. 2, May 26. After beiug silent for a few weeks, will write again. We are having some rain at present.

W. W. Ashley and little sou, Hobeou, visited his mother, of near Noah, Sat Seattle, May tl. W. O.

Baseball Fans Officers. Reiterates Decision. Commissioner, 4th District: To the rotors of Beats 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 21, in Cherokee county, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Commissioner; subject to the action of a Democratic primary to be held Angust 27, 1906. I most earnestly solicit yonr vote and influence, with assurance that the same will be duly appreciated. Shelby, May 21.

When Consta Washington, May 28. Thesupreme ble Buck and his deputy, Will Harris court of the United States has reitsr- Gene, manager of th Washington company and one of the wealthiest merchants of the northwest, is to be deported. He made a trin to China Department of tlie Interior nmn walked out on the diamond here Sun- ated its decision of the last term 1b urday aud Sunday. uhj uimeu wim warrants issued on at Montgomery, Ala. May ti, 1906.

Notice is hereby given thai the fol- Inwinir-namaH ou.ll.. auj 1.1.. 1 tte Philippine cases of Warner Barnes Butler Bedwell visited Providence Co, and Frederlcw W. Lincoln, in- fsatnrdav and Snnrtav. JOHN MOSELEY recently to patch up trade relations.

behalf of the Law and Order League Hot If as Kick as Rockefeller. If you had all the wealth of Rocke- to arrest the players of the Mansfield and did a great deal toward alleviating uu uihiuuuu LU U1U.K8 UllR! nmnr in on re to the people of the State, and the Messrs. Henry Pruitt and Guss Clau voivmg the validity of the tariff collections In the Philippine Islands un and Sharon League, 2,000 spectators people by an overwhelming ma swarmed out upon the field and sur der the executive order of 1898. The ton visited Pleasant Valley from Sand-rock Sunday. conditions caused by the boycott When he returned a few days ago he was found to have trachoma, when the dreaded disease was placed in the jonty in the election of myself rounded the officers, who were beaten and cuffed and jerred by the excited opinion was delivered by Chief Justice Fuller.

The case involves about $4,000,000. over jonn v. smith, declared that our claim was right and sustained i'itr i i i quarantine detention station at Port -iou are aoout so matte a port of his claim, to commute to cash, aud that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Cen- tre, oh July 16, 1906, viz: Will- tarn D. SartleU, Homestead entry, No. 34286, for the Nwi of Nwii, NwW of SwK of Section 23.

Tp. 12 9 Eeast. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, towit John O. Cobb, of Piedmont, Ala; James 8. rownsend.

crowd. The officers escaped undei police protection. Justice Cattey, who issued the warrants, was sitting-in a buggy in the grounds and the vehicle we appeal. Why Would Her feller, the Standard Oil magnate, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel complaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheal Remedy. The most eminent physician can not prescribe a better preparation for colio and diarrhoea, both for children and adults.

The nniform success of this remedy has shown it to be superior to all others. It never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened, is pleasant to take. Every family should be supplied with it. Sold by Centre Drug Company. mountain out of a molehill, said a young attorney to the scribe, "on Miss Roxie Bedwell spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs.

Lexie Ashley. Miss Mittie Coffman visited Misses Myrtle and Pearl Lambert Sunday. Messrs. Jeanie Kidd and Felton Smith attended the lodge on Saturday night. Black Rot Blights Tobacco.

Hartford, May 28. A serlom Funeral Jehus Out on Strike. Why did not Mr. Cunningham, the absurd proposition to place a grog-shop here in Centre. Don't was surrounded and the wheels re New York, May 21.

A strjke of th aiwir mis election ana alter the blight has come over many of the to bacco beds In the Connecticut flnldt moved by the crowd, which, however, people had sooken. becan ka in vaugnan, oi weeaa, Ala; Andrew J. i offered no violence to the justice. the form a black rot, or tobacco root rot. It Is the same disease that has attacked" Cuban tobacco for sever.

Governor Jelks' absence he became Governor, assemble the Legislature and pass these freight measures for the relief of the people? Eleven Escape from Guard House. Chattanooga, May 21. By al years, and was noticed for the first uumnuge ana xoDe j. tiuiey, of fied- mont, Ala. Robert Barber, Register! H-M-M '1 I I I 1 1 'I 1 I M-M- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department, of the Interior.

Land Office at Montgomery, Ala. Ani-il tuna John Cunningham returned home Friday from Anniston, where he has been attending court as a juror. Mrs. Annie Bedwell, of near Albert-ville, has been visiting her parents, of near Centre, but has returned home. Two Friends.

time last year, when a few isolated fuucriu drivers' Association, Local No. 164, which involved the territory of Manhttan below One Hundred and Fortieth street, went into effect Sunday. The fact that twelve of the coach owners affected acceeded to the demands of the strikers lessened the Inconvenience that might have otherwise resulted. As it was, about thirty funerals had to be postponed, and those that were held were conducted under difficulties. au an ine ireignc compan- sawing through the steel bars that covered the windows 11 general prisoners escaped from the guard house at Fort Oglethorpe Saturday night.

They each had prison terms of from ouub, ue Knew ail tne tacts or cases were reported. The black rot comes from a fungus growth In th soil. you know that the people of this Count; are not going to take any steps Backward by legalizing the sale of whiskey eipecially when tli-eleetorate is as clean as it is in (Sherokee now?" We have no misgiving thathe people will do the or any other whis- kpy idea, a good job, but the work ought to be executed well enough to produce an object lesson for all time. "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty," and when citi-zen3 simply take it for granted Girl Assaulted by a Tramp. Pelham, May 21 News has Jusl reached here that Miss Kierce, who resides in the western part of thii county with her father, Solomon Kierce, was criminally assaulted while on her way to the field to carry break should have known them, and if ne was LTOveruor in the interest, For a painful burn there ia nnthino- ot the people, and wanted to do Named by the President.

Washington, May 28. The president two to five years ahead of them. They had been brought here from southern posts preparatory to being sent to Ft. like De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. There fast to her father.

Her assailant ie what he says he will do, why did he not do it then, when he had Monday sent to the senate the fol lowing nominations Commissioner ol said to have been a tramp. A search are a host of imitations of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve on the marketsee that you get the genuine. Ask for De-Witt's. Good, too, for suuburn, cuts, bruises, and especially recommended the opportunity, and not wait until a few minutes before he went Notice is hereby given that the follow- ing-named settler has' filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be -made before the Clerk of the Circuit Court at Centre, Alabama, on Jnue 16, 1906, viz: Samuel G. Bedwell: H.E.

No. 26452, Huntsville Series, for the Nj. SWJi audNW, SEsec. 83, T. 11, S.

10, East Huntsville Meridian. He names the following witnesses to prove his contiunous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vim Sni ing party was formed and pursuit was immediately Instituted, but, so far, no Leavenworth ror permanent confine ment. A sentry walked his post in front of the guard house and othei sentries, some of them mounted, pa trolled other adjacent parts, of the nsn and flsherles, TJeorge M. Bow ers, of West Virginia; atorney for tin eastern district of Texas. Jamo.

news of his capture has been report for piles. The name E. C. DeWitt ed. that thing will go right whether or no they-manifest a dangerous disposition or rathe tion to wake up fooled.

Time to Ownby, collector of customs, district Co- Chicago, is ou every box. Sold by i tl'U rWnnr ln out ot oflce. when he knew he could do it, to say he would do it? This would, have made, whether thefLegislature acted with him or not, his record clear and shown New Thought Convention. Washington, May 21. The New Thought Metaphysical Alienee began sr two days' convention here under the auspices of the national new thought center with delegates present a number of cities, mainly in Hie east the prince of the alliance as express ed by one of the speakers, is the Diving Life within us, "supported by the oruuswicK, ttenrv t.

niinn i army post while the prisoners were sawing through the steel bars. It is nossible to obtain rnlinf frnm Postmasters, Alabama, J. F. Demmlck, of Montgomery. kill grass and Scour'off barnacles Remember that The News' ie der, Scott Campbell, Thomas Hansford, chronic indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA.

Some of the most hopeless cases of long is on "appearance. for announcing candidates for auv a11 ot Coloma, and Thomas omuuing aave yielded to it. it enables iisirici, uonareesional-or vmruou, am, Robert Bakbbk, Register. yon to digesl the food von eat and ex ercisesa corrective influence, bnildinsr argument that of the soul be all right, that the body will take care of itself." 1 'I 1 1 l-l-H 1 I 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h-j Commissioner's Sale. office, from Representative to Governor, is exactly ten ($1) dollars.

No exceptions. This is to all aspirants alike. up mo emcieucy oi tne digestive organs. The stomach is the boiler wherein the to the people that he was with the people, instead of as now, suspic-ioned as playing politics. What greater reason should the people have to believe that he will do it, in the event he is ever' elected Governor, than when he had the opportunity, and was Governor in fact, and neglected to do anything.

Alcohol Bill. Agreed To. Washington, May 28. The denatur alcohol bll lwith the senate amend ments was agreed to In the hous Monday on motion of Mr. Payne, oi New York, ths author of the bill, and now goes to ths president for his 1 nature.

am glad that you took casiqii to make that complimentary reference to Mr. Smith, along will; his announcement," remark- ed Rev. Kerr, last Saturday. "We need uie'ri" of his capacity and characteiuVi" public Con- tinued the veternn minister "nirrl steam is made that keens nn vnnr vital. ity, health and strength.

Eodol digests Simplon Tunnel Is Opened, Demodossola, Italy, May 21. Th Simplon tunnel was Inaugurated by King Victor Emmanuel Saturday. The royal train passed through the 12 miles of tunnel, drawn by a steam en gine. the electric motors not being ready. On reaching the middle of the tunnel, at a height of 2,200 feet above the sea level, the king was heard exclaim: Is a cyclopic work, the result of half a century or study, seven years ot work and the expenditurs of nearly $15,000,000." At Brlque the king was received by the president of the Swiss republic what you eat.

Makes the stomach sweetputs the boiler iu condition to do the work nature demands of it jrivea Will Erect Bronze Tablets. New York, May 21. A company, headed by Joseph E. Shoate, has been formed to erect bronse Unlets on the buildings in this city In which William Lloyd Garrison and Henry George died. The commute has lim you relief from digestive disorders, and puts you in shape to do your pest, and feel your best.

Sold by Centre Drug The Merchants, Manufacturers, Laborers and Consum I am glad-the time has come when the fact is appreciated." Other gentlemen felicitated The News SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE FOR fire, tornado, Accident, Plate Glass, Bonds, etc. Mrs. Jeff Davis Improving. New York. May 28.

Mrs. Jeffersos Davis, who was reported Sunday ai much- better, continued to improve ers Association has advanced this ited the maximum amount of a single In pursuance and in accordance with the terms and directions in a Commission issned and addressed to the under signed, by the Hon. J. L. Savage, Jodgs of the Probate Court of Cherokee bearing date the 7th day of May, 1906, I will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at ths Court house door in Centre, in said County, on Monday, the 4th day of June, 1808, between the hours of 11 o'clock a.

and four o'clock p. all i that certain real property, which is described as follows: E) of 8w, of 11, 11, and the Se( of SwW, Seo. 11, 11, 11, and the of Neii of NwM, Seo. 14, 11, Rg 11, containing in all 80 acres, situated vital issue step by sten. suoscnption to 10.

Man Arrested. a. uonoay. ban Francisco, May 22 S. A.

Pu- on its kindly referencf to Mr. G. P. Smith, jjut perhaps no words from a man in this country could bear, more significance or weight than those of the es-- teemed veteran quoted. ly against great odds, 1 always against the greatest power in the State, ol United States the railroadsuntil it is now the nam.

HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dnllnrsi Rimni for any case of Catarrh that cannot by cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. New Service to Texas ter, accused of complicity in the Oregon land frauds and wno has been hunted for months by the federal authorities since he escaped from detectives in Boston, has seen arrested at Alameda by secret service men.TPu- mount ine very neonle. whether as individuals or press, Jr. J. Toledo, O.

We, the undersigned, have known F. Chennev foe the lasfc Ifl mm ami Rural Letter Carriers W. W. Brandon, Cedar Bluff M. D.

Starling, W. N. Stout and Pierce L. Harwell, respectively of Round believe him perfectly honorahln in nil 'VIA CRESCENT ROUTE QilEEI business tansactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his ter did not willingly suomlt to arrest, but attempted to draw a revolver. The detectives Quickly covered him with their pistols but even then had much trouble in getting their prisoner to in Cherokee County, which said, land is to be sold under the decree of said Court, for the purposes of division between and among the several owners, -thereof, who are as follows, to-wit; Frank Q.

Long, B. J. Long, M. L. Long, -Sallie Long, J.

B. Long, Mary Long; and Pauline Long. JHountain routes 1, 2 and came who nave always toughfc us, hindered and delayed us, now fjssay to become the leaders and advisers in this great issue a most dangerous proposition. Quoting from an old text, "Unless the people have vision, they will perish." to Centre on Wednesday toattend WALMNO, KlHNAN MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internal. a liieeuug oi rural routers, out W. R0UTE. .6. 30 Ml.

LV. SOUTHERN tne ponce station. a uoie seems to nave oeen some Hiisunderstanding of date and no ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free, nrira 7S Deaths from Appendicitis AL, W. PHAEISS, mall-3t Comniissioner. -i 1 1 IMH-H i 1 ii it itm .11.

30 PM. .5. 49 AM. ...7.40 AM. ..8.33 AM.

.10.50 PM nieetmg was held. Both of the decrease in the same ra tio that, the use IV. LV. TUSCALOOSA. LV.

AR. SHREVEPORT. AS. KW 0HLEANS. bottle.

Sold by all Drusnrists. 10. 25 12. 30 QAC ROUTE. 12.

45 ROUTE 8.45 AM. local carriers were I Elegant Service Popular Price Take Hall's Familv Fills for nnnsti All business wirl reoaive Dromnt pation Chinslck's Restaurant personal attention. -ojus mew lare nils increases. Ihey save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from constipation and the ills growin out of it. Strength and vigor always follow their use.

Guaranteed by Centre Drug Co. 25o. Try them. JNo irresponsible com Dan ies on Broad Street. ROME, GA.

Day Coaches, Dining Cars Sleepers my list. Chattanooga Southern Trains. For the convenience of travelms Jt is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold. How often do we hear it remarked: "It's only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man la on his hack with This is of such common (- f-nrrence that a cold, howerr slight, (should not be Chamber- t. Game, Fish and Oysters iu sao.

corjTinifE Thos who ar gaining; flesh ment wISi regular treat- Sccti's Emulsion should oontlnu th treatment J10? weatnen smaller dose and a Ktt! cool mlik with It will whit-n is ached to fatty pro- fr'z SCOT! buJi, I i'S Sc virk. yx-tuafMo; all druggist. When in Rome call ouWm FJ. P. uic for first-class meal.

Direct Connection at Shreveport to Dallas, Ft. Worth, and Northern Texas points; quickest time to Southern jj Texas points via New Orleans. Fa address or eatt publio this local schedule of th arrival and departure of Chattanooga Southern trains, at Blue Pond, will stand for a time Bverrboay Sajrs go. Cascurets Candy Cathartic, the most rtul medical discovery of the ape, pleoe-ant ana refrRShmsr to the Umie, not pentiy and positively nn kidneys, liver id boweli the entire sj disj.cl cokif t'orfslipalir rd bliiouMinm. Pit-saw bjv irv bt oi C.

O. O. iiMlar; lu, 2.S. ftu 'cents. uwsn'jd cure by i.

dfu-t Arrive at Blue Pond, from Chat- juuu a xi-tnoy wumi, cts any tendency or a id to result iapnenmo-r 't, aid lira its great popularity i.i extensive si! id by its pro mpt cures fills cmiim ailment. It always a- -1 i For sale 1J Centra Drug Co. i k. B. FSIEE2AS, T.

P. A. Toodwsrd tanooyn, st .10 :08 a. m. oa.

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