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a ffift MET WITH RESISTANCE A tattle Took Place Deputy Marshal Whitele-r and Segro Were Sill ed and Deputy Son Be vniI7 Hurt Bald 1L Thomson Ga March JL- 8peclaLj- fresterday- afternoon a party of. United states revenue officers left this pise- for a raid in Lincoln county and as a result of the raid Deputy. United States Marshal A. S. WMts1ey of Augusts and a onstitne Lorn Scttt wire both shot dead and Deputy Marshal W.

Ho ct thls place ha a serious gunshot wound. 1 it appear that the party of moon- shiners were located and surrounded by the officer who ordered them to. surrender. To AU appearances they were ap- ptmins to do. so when one of then suddenly fired upon Mr.

HOBS. Mr. Whltelcy' ran to the assistance of Mr. HOOD when he himself was fired upon and instantly killed. Tha tiring became general and the ne- gro15 Lwb BcotL was killed by some of to officers.

The other two moonshiners retreated to a rase and were captured by the- officer and carried to Augusta to lay. Along with the remains of Officer Whiteley. STATION IN AUGUSTA That Is Intention ot New Company Asking for Incorporation. Augusta Ox March 21. Specials-It looks as Lf Augusta's long desired new tnlon di ot is really to be bunt.

A new is on toot which it Is declared will won make it an acconiplhh a fact. The petition for incorporation of the Au. gteta Union Station Company" rill be filed immediately with the secretary of state. The petitioners are Thomas I. Scott Joseph B.

Gumming. Carlton Hill. err Jchn Walter Inman Hamilton McWherter. P. I Wells.

J. 8. P. Thompson. J.

R. Lamar Doughty and W. J. Craig. who tau they deelre be tncor.

rorated II' a railroad company under the- general railroad laws of the state or Georgia and that the length of the. rtll. road which said company proposes to. construct and operate will be about OE half. mile.

It win be located entirely vltbln the city of ngnsta. on such lines as may be necessary to connect severs of the railroads centering la the city of for the convenient us of the utlon station to be established by the 1 company to be. Incorporated hereunder. 4 The amount of the capital stock of the company to to be 175000. dlvtded into 7 thares.

of 100 each and InooTwrated for the term of 161 years. 1 i A MADISON MAYORALTY BAGS Xeti1tment of Son. W. Bighorn cad Candidacy of M. IUchter.

Madison. Oa. March. Special Madison has for some weeks past been very much stirred over the mayoralty question. This however has now been simplified by.

the withdrawal of Hon. E. w. mcMm' and the announcement Mr. 1.

I Richter. Mr. Bighorns with tirawat was entirely out of deference to his friend Mr. Richter and in fact th offer to withdraw wee made. by him to induce- Mr.

Richter to announce. Tha latter Is one of Madison's most Intelligent smd conservative business men as welt as one of' the most upright and wtlthy citizens. The gentlemen whi will constitute his board of aldermen srej lion. W. MU3Un M.

F. Atkn- eon. J. U. Ponder and W.

Pet. Burden. all representative men. It la generally understood that this ticket will have no JAKES RzLPASD BY COURT. Warrant for Murder Against Elm Dismissed Judge.

Albany. March S0eelal W. Harris who was shot and fatally wonded by C. B. James last night died before midnight.

without ver having regained consciousness. We remains were Interred this afternoon. The dead mans brother. Frank Harris of this county. jswoT6 out warrant against James today- charstng murder.

Zane. was given a commitment trtd late this afternoon for Judff Hobbs. of the db- court of Albany A number of witnesses testified that Harris wa the iftesoor in last nights fllfflculty and James's version of the d- raSr tDU7. torn out. Judge Hobbs warraat.

gACSSDCYBABS A(4) Chiiles Arnold Negro To Be Tried for Assault Columbus March HpeclaL Sherllt of MdIaSn county Oeor- lain Columlu. tonight. en route home from Union eprtngs Ala. where he took charge Charles Arnold a negro wanted la Madison on en old charge of. as.

and bitten committed la AT- noM slsoped. the faee of. Mrs. Meadows Ua ernlloyet In dispute and skipped out the warrant oold be served upon him. lie.

was nineteen years old at the time. Sheriff Brooks has been looking for aim for six yean and at lest located him rear' Union Spring fifrSlK DllUEMft sTfoit drawer Send in Scporto on 1 IS CXlrt MACE HUBT lufufnutton from AH Other Section of State eiiowsi That Art in Good Condition Savasnah Presdeot John Egan. of the central raOroaoV said today that th report eeiYed" teIegnhlaDy by that Un from the esc. sections of the Georgia- are inch to that the dam- axe to the. oeaches from cold has thus tar been vary slight Tslearams hare been wcetved by Mr.

Egan from ten of the' oeaters. and from only 900 Albany there- reported DJ damac The report from that city has it that thI early peeche were. Injured. Upon that all we agreed but opinion divided a to other varieties. Toe agent wired that the growers said it was not possible at this time to give an estimate Of the extent of th damage.

In' STMaUn of lh report from Albany Mr. Eton said the early varieties 44 not admit of shlpplnK and the toes to the road Incident to lost of each ocache would not yen the opinion should be. true. Other place from which rsportlrece ere. received were Dawaon.

XarlhlIVlll Xthbert For- ythvport Gabies. ArUngtoo. OrtfOn and Air INSPECTION AX Officers of Third riIa th Putnam fBlfles. etontoa. Osu.

March BpeoUl The following prominent mitltary offlclals from Madison are tO the city primarily for th purpose of inspecting th Putnam Rifles Colonel R. Thomasson. otonet. of the. Third Georgia regiment Colonel W.

Crb1iue rtghnewtal adjutant or the Tmrd Geocgia. and Colonel Albert W. Poster battalion adjutant of tue same. The Inspection took place last night in the comfortable headquarters of the company and- thfrrtsuh is said to have been eminently Krallfylng 16 all concerned. The company was the happy recipient of many' congratulations from the visiting officials on account of its handsome and we arranged armory and Its efficiency In military ttuxfcs.

As a matter of preparation for a trip to Augusta the latter part of April- to at tend the Merrymakers' convention and to. take out in the drill. the Putnam Rifles captain I Thomas commanding has been dulling morefrequently than usual. Tlita company belongs to the Third Georgia regiment which is composed of twelve companies as follows Pour from Augusta and- one each from' Athens Emberton. Washington.

Conyug Madson Oreenesboro. Monroe and Eatonton. In addition to these' th regiment has a battery of galling guns recently organized at Augusta. Whfle- Quite the' entire regiment win attend the Augusta festivities. only a select number from each company will be allowed to contest for the A.

regiment from South Carolina will Jo be on hand and the military feature Or tie we will be Sn. 1 vosIn Apropos of he pleasant trip the company Is anticipating and with a view of renderig- the occasion more enjoyable. the' hors unanimously elected Mis Ixrnlse Turner a sponsor and Miss. Mary Xiabet as maid of honor. Mrs.

Pied Brown will oherpe.tk party. Turner NIsbet. are among Eatontons most TODU lar and lovable maidens. Injpctioa at Savannah. Savannah.

Ga. March. 21 Special- Colonel W. O. Obear.

inspector general of Georgia state troops inspected the third dlrlslon of naval militia In Savannah tonight. Lieutenant 7. Kmste be- InK un command. The property will be checked over by Colonel Obfiuo tomorrow. It was not known- until this afternoon that there was to an inspection of the division.

A telegram from Colonel Otter giving- notice of the inspection had not been received and the inspection that as held had but six hours' notice of It given. Under the circumstances he di vision made a good showing. There are thirty-six men and three oWctrs in the v1eIon. Colonel tired thiS morning from Brunswick accompanied by' Commander Frank Alken of that city who Is the head of the naval militia battalion. The" two divisions of the battalion In Brunswick re inspected yesterday.

Tomorrow Colonel Obear and Major W. I QraYBOn will leave for Atlanta the latter going to attend the i petting of the military advisory board. TO A LAEOE PAVILION. Central Banroca Preparing fox the Summer Visitor to Tybee. Savannah Os.

March 21 8peciaL Work was commenced today by the Central railroad upon a monster pavilion it Is to erect at Tybee principally for the benefit of. up-country visitors to the seaside resort. The pavilion was designed by Chief Engineer B. Steele and wWbe constructed under his directions It be OS feet Fifty' feet away con. nected by I.

toot covered walk will a large restaurant run by wu Jlam Bohan who will be 1U lessee. The site hi that of the 8outh JSnd hotel. which was destroyed by nre two years ago. The pavilion and restaurant WU1 be ready for the. opening of.

the seasons business. Senlenc of. WtU1n Savannah Oa March IL Special. Charles Welhre who" was convicted last night of assault with recommends- tlon lo mercy. rot the ahootmg of igin- ear William Cox.

of the Seaboard Air- ZJne was today sentenced by Judge Fsi- Ugant to pay a ana of 200 and" costs or serve six months in jail without labor. The general opinion Is that Mr. Welhrs was lucky to set off so light. Shipment of Oath. to Cnb Columbna.

Oa March Special A solid train load of cattle consisting or thirteen can of GOO head. was shipped from this city today tor Tampa and Ha vana Cuba by Messrs A A R. who have a urge cattle ranch ner this city. The cattle are valued at 3000 and were relsedla the adjacent country. STRICTURE AND VARICOCELE.

Twenty of the best years of my life have been flevtt to the study of Chicolo Diseases of mm and women. I have been successful because I have been thoroughly up-to-date and keep pace with the latest discoveries of science. Few physicians know that it is unnecessary as wall as cruel to rsort to the knits in treating Stricture or Varicocelo I lisle perfected a curt which is absolutely painless gentle but thoroughly' effective. I have. tested it In more than ten thousand cast And my expert ence warrants' my saying that a failure La impossible in 95 per cent of all cases trtateA5M7 treatment can be applied at.

your own horn. and a cure is effected without detention from business or other duties. 1 also cure with the same degree of success all private' or chronic disease of men and women. If you are afflicted with any form' of Skiff Disease. Blood Poison.

Rheumatism. Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Loss of Manly Vigor. iemal Weakness etc. IJnvlteyou to Investigate my exclusive methods of i treating these disc caaea I can show you what I have done for others and explain the superiority of my treatment to your entire satisfaction.

Call for tree consultation or write for symptom blanks correspondence strtctljf eonfldentiaU 23. Inman Building lwS Broad street. Office- hours. 8 JO a au to nxr a m. I p.

m. Private reception room for ladles. JTTBY Zrldanc Aral Woman jtfot as ItWsa on Her Jtaaaer Wrlghtavifl Oa March U. 930 p. rn- The trial of Mrs.

Sarah mxon was called this orfllng. The forenoon was occupied in- taking vIdCe which brought out nothIng pew front th trial. Th evidence by W. Tf. Anthony or the state.

was not as at lot the last trial to the defendant as the examination failed to brln- out points a Strong as the- last trial A very pathetic scene was enacted whfle- Myrtlsths ten year old daughter of the defendant. was put on the stand to testify tgalfljt her mother after which she took a seat In her mothers lap and kissed her. The state failed to have Jetty' Waldep. who was. indicted jointly and convicted.

testify. This was the most Amfnf testimony at the last trtaL Colonel Hues of Atlanta I Batcher of Wrtghtsville and Colonel Cooper of Macon spoke for the defense. Colonel Stephens aided the prosecution. The court charged the Jury very minutely and a verdict Is expected at any tnia. ute.

The general belief is that the state failed to make out a sufficient case to authorize a verdict. of guilty. FOB. TWO WEEKS AT WAYOBOSS Her. Sam lanai and.

Dr. Broughtca To Conduct Services. Weycroiz March St Sam Jones and Dr. Len O. Btouchtoll.

the two noted Georgia preachers have been engaged to conduct a two weeks' meeting in Waycross. beginning April taou The pastors of the ctty nave agreed to unite in this special effort end the greatest meeting ever held' in WayerOOb is expected. A large pavilion will tie erected at some convenient point. With Sufficient seating capacity to accommodate the large crowds that ate expected. It is Quite likely that an auditorium will be.

built looking to the future as our people. atlas the great need for such a thing. The' music at the Jones mitt- log will be la charge or Charley D. Tlli. man.

the well known singer of Atlanta and a strong choir will be organised to assist In this part of the service. It S. possible that Rev. George Stuart will also he here. CoVBT 07 BANKS.

Three Day Term Makes It a Becord Breaker. Homer. GL March' 21. Special The March term of Banks superior court met here Monday and adjourned yesterday at o'clock. The session is considered as a record breaker as it formerly took a week to dispose of the' business but.

Judge Russell has a way or applying business methods in his court and disposes of onset with dispatch. lie has endeared himself to the payers of the. county to such an extent that. they be the Western circuit has one of the bet judges In. the state The grand jury complimented- Solicitor General Brands manner or looiclng after the states tmsl- nest.

WAS. PLACED IN. CTJSSETA JAIL Jackson the Negro Who Killed En gineer Blver Columbus Qs- March 2L Special. Theodore Jackson the nerro who killed Engineer Rivers a day or two ago. was arraigned at Cusmeta yesterday for' preliminary trial but waived examination.

The Chattahoochee grand jury will look into- his case next week. It was thought at first that th crime was committed in Stewart. county net the negro was carried to Lurnpkln but It was at tetwards found that the steamer had not passed the Vhattahoochee. line when- the shooting occurred. and so the' negro.

was transferred to the" Cusseta Jan. Entertained by Ootamrra Wrienda. Columbus Ge. March Sp claI Yr C. Vanuxem and a number of his friends front his winter horn at Upatole were entertafaed by their Columbus friends today.

The party come in during the afternoon and were driven ever the' cUy and tonight an informal reception was tendered them at thMuaoogee club. A tea at the house Was also. a feature of. the entertainment. Th v.

nuxems have entertained a number Columbus people. quite pleasantly at Ups- tole. and they were glad of an opportunity to return the Phlladelphlans' hospi taUty. Visiting1 Knights- in Savannah Oik Much Ulsn. Julius Brown of Atlanta end Thomas E.

Fletcher of Porsyth are here to attend a meeting tomorrow night of Palestine eommandery. Knights Tem plars. Mr. Brawn Is past grind com- winder and Mr. Fletcher Is grand commander or tile stats.

West Freeman's fourth Trial. Columbus Oa Mirth Sped Talbot' superior court. adjourned today. Writ Freeman. a neorro charged with murder.

was COtflIctse4 of manslaughter and' sentenced twelve- years and Six months in the. penitentiary. This was the fourth time Freeman had faced a tnrv. jury. Triplet in Phenix City Ala.

Columbus. Oa March Bpecial Mrs. Satterwood. of Phenix City gave birth to three children today. One of.

the triplets has since died. Ooa Succeeds Wells. Columbus. OL. March a.

Special. Lieutenant E. B. Wells has resigned the' office of second lieutenant of- the Columbus Guards. for business reasons and Sergeant lobe C.

Coart has bees elected to succeed SZIN CLOAKS A8ST7ED. Steamers Btnrn Loaded with Skins for Market. St. Johns K. r.

March a. The sealing steamers Aurora. and Diana the former with 8000 and the latter with seals entered the harbor of Greens Fond. 100 wilts northw of St. Johns this eve.

nlng. Both vessels carry full loads. They- report that the Banger seals. th Neptune with 23000. the Van.

guard. with 21000. the Greenland with 18000 the Iceland with 15000. the Algeria with 14000. the Virginia Cake with IS( th Walrus with 12000.

tha 4 with ooa and" the TLtoD1ditb 9000 were stin fishing- when they left the noes while the TerraNova and. Newfoundland wets doing welt This shows that the fishery Is steadily Improving end like. ly to. be the- largest on record. Weteraas To Claims.

LoulrrUle Ky March S. Ten. old soldiers of Crawford county ilndlana eco erans of the war. have so assodaUan to go to the Indian Territory for the purpose of flUnc claims together in a colony th new lands are open for setttement aUToer Will Har Omad rttog ZNVITLTIO1I ABX S2STT OUT A Triennial Xeettng Will Be Held During the Next Commencement Class BIOB. Macon.

Oa March Thus prospects ate that at the next corn- msrnsnt of Msrcer university then wm a large sod representative gather- log of the graduates of this InUtUUO. The following Invitation Is bet sent out by the Association of the varsity- Dear Sir We her to call your attention to our triennial alumni meeting to be held during the next commencement. Tuesday evening. June 4th. Our new- alumni building the gym.

nastum affords us an excellent place OZ meeting such as we have never had before. We win no longer seek to provide a programme for the entertainment of the general public hut will plan for a genuine reunion. with social features more prominent. Our annual meeting last J- 1 2J ht banquet and a number of bright brief addresses. was one of the most' delightful have ever had In addition to' lh ge taeetlng last year Wit hope several causes will arrange fSf S1 011 We tiszzt T0 will 14 tomdlat lr to' Toar plan tob with us.

a. KlLPATKlCK. Secretary. IS XNTESEST 0V SliATE President 7. Pope Brova Will Make a Canvass After Haj lit.

Macon. March 21. Special President J. Pope Brown of the Georgia State Ajrlcultua Satiety wiU begin a canvass of th state- alter. Mar lit In the Interest of the-great fair which will be held in Savannah next fait under U1a auspices of the fair.

association of and the State Agricultural Society. He wiU Tisit the people and help to ers a general pWlUo Interest In the xhltttiomj Secretary Martin Calvin. of" th agricultural society wlll help in the making an of the" vreauum tat. PresU dent Brown expects the fair a Savannah to be great success. POR1ER mum' WTC AT HHI An Intrndet Sled tram.

the Boom of Commercial HoteL Macon. Ca. MarcV About 22 o'clock last night an intruder st white wee found in a room at the Commercial hotel on Fourth street. and when the porter. Ike Matthews discover.

his. Wtlel1Ce the- man. leaped through the window on to the- roof of an adjoining bundlna descended- a ladder and escaped. The porter fired two pistol shots at the Seeing figure jut' neither bullet Struck him. It Is said that there Is a Sensational feature about the case.

A VEBDICT AOAIH5T COMPANY City Court Jury Says the Insurance Host Be Paid. Macon Oa March H- 8peelat In the care of Jatrett Greene against the Com roercial Assurance. Company of London tried in th city court of Macon a verdict was rendered against he company for iooo the face' of the She policy. 200 attorneys' feet and 100 interest. The In sure-net policy wee op April 201838.

on a storehouse and Us contents lit Pulas- kl county. The property was destroyed on November 9. 1833. A. settlement of the loss was riot forthcoming- and suit wat Instituted.

by' the pZtlDtt agent for ills wife HEWS yOTESTBOM UACO2T. Macon. Ga. March Special. Grand Commander Fletcher of Knights Templar of Georgia paid' an official visit tonight to St.

Omer manderT of Macon. The programme of exercises was highly entertaining. Tilt grand commander found St. Cruet in splendid condition. It is one of the most flourishing commander-lee in the stats.

The funeral services of Mrs Curtis Smith were held this morning at 1030 o'clock. The Interment was in Rose hill. V. 8. R.

Maxwell pastor of the Christian church officiated. Dr. IC. Moore win lecture to the stu. dents.

of Mercer university tomorrow morning on the History of Medicine and Surgery in the Nineteenth Century. lion Samuel Rutherford a prominent attorney of Yorsyth was In attendance on the United States court today. Mr. Eugene. Leonard who died in Tat.

botton yesterday. was formerly in the shoe. business In Macon and married a daughter of the late' W. R. Singleton.

of this city. Ills death was a great shock to his many friends here. Mr. IL- W. Thurston of Saddle River J.

is visiting in Macon with his family. lie is a manufacturer' of knit goods and Is thinking of consolidating his mill with. a. thread mill wtlJ knw very soon If the deal can made. If the consolidation can.

be effected he will move at an early day to Macon. The Professors New Book. Macon Qa. March Special. Professor 3.

11' Sellers of Mercer university has just had published his excellent textbook on chemistry It is being recog- wised by th press and profession II a marked addition to the science especially lit Its. methods. It contains about ISO pages. i HEN Cyil TO DEATB2 railing- Ore Ella Negro Miners at SlossvAIa Birmingham Ala. March fl.

Bpeclal Pour negro ore miners. Bert Kelly Dan Preston Richard Battle and Cornelius Paris re crushed to death In the ore mines at Slots Ala. property of the Slztfteld Steel and Iron company. by falling ors this morning. They had prepared a shot and expected that it had.

torn down- th usual mount of ore. They returned to the room end the root fell on them emitting out life molt teawittly. Large sun Captured. OpeUka At March S. Special The largest still tier operated In this county was captured last night in this county.

rear Beulah. by Deputy- Marshals Booth mild Gay. Eugene Williams a white man. was found In charge and brought in and bound over. today.

The tm was a Stat- class gallon one with one condenser sad ten termentes They were dutroyel and nearly two thousand gallons ot beer and whisky were poured upon the ground. This mikes the third tut destroyed in this county recently. Building If sir Houses. Columbus. Oa.

March 21. Special. TheEagle Sod Pluenix mills Is to build ttxten more new houses In tben1x City this being pursuant totheir policy ox providing comfortable homes tot soon relatives as desire them. The contract has already be let. The mills have just completed a large number of neat dwellings in Phcnix City It La tot so much what the ntItI8n say.

as what. neighbor says to neighbor. friend te friend that has brought Chamberlains cone. Cholera and DInt. times Remedy into such general use.

It is as natural for peoe to express their gratitude using this remedy as tt is for water to Sow' down hill. It is the one remedy that can always be depended noon. whether a baby be- sick with cholera infantam or a man with cholera tnorbus. It Is pleasant. safe and reliable Have yon a bottle of It Zn your hornet For sate by iS Karroi Escape- of Guests in a Burning Bremen Hotel bUilDING.

IS I TOTAL. LOSS People Cot Off from Exits by the names Jump from Second Sto Wlows and Several of the' Quests Were 4 Injured. Stamen. March 21. Speclai.

Be tween A and o'clock this morning UM Boattitfht hotel was dleov to ablaze. The flre soon. spread to the Smith storehouse and' the UacPherson Bros. occupying both stores. Both were destroyed though.

part of the goods were saved- There were a number of guests at the hotel. All escaped with their lives though several were' painfully hurt by jumping from the second story. Mr. E. P.

Ooun representative of The Constitution. made a narrow escape by jumping front tile second story. He re teSved. a painful injury of the knee. which wm.

disable him for ral days. In his hut. he left his ocketbook containing US of 2 Mrs. or CarroUton. threw a bed nom the window of the second tort and tried to jump on It.

but missed it and wee seriously hurt in the been. The extent of her injuries Is not known at this time Mr. Bonn. a- traveling salesman from Rome escaped by jumping from the second story with slight Injury. Mr.

Frank Sims. a traveling salesman tom Atlanta. escaped without shoes or hat. but unhurt. Mr.

Uonio McPherson wae caught on the second floor and his Wt was cut off by fire and tb window was tight and he could not raise It. its took a trunk and knocked. the whole window out and jumped out after arid. strange to say. he escaped without Injury.

The Br. originated on" the second floor SD room 4. occupied by When she awoke th tIr had gained such headway that her exit by the door was cut off. so she was forced to jump from the window. The hotel and contents were totally destroyed.

The- loss la not known at this time. Insurance tt OO. McPherson's loss Is about 22500 no Insurauee By heroic work and covering the adjoining buildings with salt and water the fire was controlled. lied the nut building caught the chance are that the business portion of Bremen- would' have been wtoed out. The loss falls Quite heavily on Mr.

Boat- eight at this time but with lug usual igtick end vim he will commence to rebuild once' and Bremen WiM soon have another new hotel. Mr. and family escaped without Injury. AT CLAYTON GA. Several Citizens Badly Burned While righting' names.

Clayton oe. March SpedaLr The gristmill. shingle mill bark mill and tannery of Pi E. Thompson Son were destroyed by ore. The tables and outhuild.

ings of R. A. Hamby adjacent to the Thompson property were also consumed. The entire damage is mated at from 3000 to 16000. no insurance.

It It difficult to- say whether the burn- lag was accident or the work of an. incendiary. Clayton tea no dye company sad a number of dwellings narrowly es caped the flames Calny Thompson end Henry' Wilson were burned about the arms and' face. hut not fatally several of those wilting in the effort to resist the progress of the Ore lost their coats and outer garment ALBANY- TURKMEN INJURED. ladder They Were On Was Knocked Down by Palling Timbers March 21 Special- The residence of D.

Neuman was destroyed by Ste between god 4. o'clock this afternoon. The building wa one of the largest dwellings In- the city and a high wind wade It impossible for the firemen to do efTectire work. The loss 1 estimated Mr. Neuman to be 310 on the dweUng and 2000 on contents.

The building. was uninsured but the Greenwich company had. ROM on. the furniture. PIrapien roen8n end Call- nearly lost their urea beneath falling timbers.

They were on a ladder with a acute probably twenty feet from the. ground. Without warning ft neat mass of During Umbers fell upon them. breaking the ladder and precipitating the firemen to the ground. Through the prompt efforts of bystanders they were released before being burned- to death.

Both were badly burned about the race and hands and Culls bio and ankles were Insured. The. escape from death wee miraculous A AT THOKASTON GA Storehouse and tock of B. A. Mat.

tnw Damaged. Thomaaton. Ca March H. BpedaL The storehouse of R. A.

Matthews was badly damaged by fire and water today. The greatest damage was caused by wa ter. Mr. Matthews carries about thirty thousand dollars tock and water poured through the root. leaking down on Ute goods.

His insurance will cover the loss. DIXIE LAID TJP FOB. AWKXLE. Cruiser Needs Eepairt Which Will Be Made at Navy Yard. Norfolk.

Vs. March eclalJ-- The' auxiliary cruiser Dixie used for the' training of Virginia. Qeorcfa and Maryland landsmen. will remain at the navy yard here while the' thrust blocks upon which the ships propeller. shaft turns etc restored and thelrbreakdown Is in no way due to the recent grounding Of.

the ship. The. blocks are of lignum vitae In order that the friction of. ftrlnc shaft mar. be neutralized.

Captain Belkoap says that- the- shl ls a heavy. roller and that after throwing an Inexperienced landsman tram the Un deck to' the II deck. in the midst of a. storm" coo free- tuting. his skull he concluded to heave her up into the wind and jet her pitch In subsequent storms.

This process gives landsmen more comfort but it lifts the screw out of the water lets it wears the blocks. The landsmen who deserted the ship Whenthey could not secure shore leave- upon her arrival her are returning to the shin or seftdinjr tidings of themselves XraSi an over the country. Commander Belknso wtfl be detached from the shin oa Monday. He has served already several months. lon er than the usual tour Of sea duty but.

th department recogalilnic the ability he has displayed breaking la be green laos. sent to him to be made Into has kept hisr aboard the Plxft. I Balzac's Rival nereboalr raeeiollsh tnaitetloa of BALZAC Hut Is complete and flsted Wit Is pab- llsned Dr Oeorge Battle Tl 8 Bookman Balzac tod' ho rival This woman acknowledged by all the world theend not th first of French noveHste certainly tnemortreinarkableTroeiaa of the greatest authoteas In the world a history The story of her Own lit. taaaroBaui tic a rut as that of any of her heroines the revelations made in her illatoiro ma vie would fuzaHh material for a dozen novels of the jaeeent day An Interesting pamphlet giving outline of her life will be sent on request A. GLOVER Southern Manager.

ATLANTA YOKES ALL COMMISSIONS Governor HeSweeney To Straighten. Matters. OOJOHESIONEHS SOP DEEDS Hundreds of Names on States Books of Persons Who Are Hot Liv Ing or Save Columbia. S. O.

March 2L 3p cUl. Governor MeOweeney his Issued a- proc lamatlon lng all commissions of commissioners of Ed tot. South Caro. line that were issued prior to January-I. 1.

1896. The revocations go Into effect January 1903. The governor takes this action to' clear the' records. As these commissions hold until revoked there ate hundreds of names on thef books of men who are dead or have removed to other states. There are about twice as many commissioners of deeds of.

this stated as In Georgia or In any other' state. To get new corn- missions wilt coat' WANTED tN AUGUSTA. Bequlsltion Papers Being Prepared for His Extradition Columbia S. a March 2L Special. Manuel the negro who escaped from the guardhouse in Greenwood by burning the door has been recaptured.

has bees identified as the. negro who assaulted Miss Hattie Halt in Augusta some time ago. The Identification was made by a negro who was brought from Augusta- to Greenwood by the. girls fath- or. Requisition papers are being pre pared for the fellows extradition to tleor.

gte. BENCH WARRANT Ion PLAYEB Me Is a Dispensary Manager Short in Accounts. Columbia. B. March Speclal- I During Christmas week G.

Player county dispenser at Idngstree reported that he had be held up- tad robbed of 32800 la his dispensary. The state authorities did not believe his story and had him arrested. An examination showed a. shortage of 2154. Hayer waajreleased bond but failing to Qt inan appearance at the term of court now lit session a bench warrant.

has been Issued for torn. Player sent word that- was sick and the sheriff took a doctoh along to make an The Deport Untrue. Columbia. S. Co' March Special The directors of the York' cotton mills express indignation at the sensational and.

danq1nC reports sent out respecting the financial condition of he mills at the time of the death of Colonel She as. re potted in The Constitution. The mills are perfectly solvent. BEL3IA TO HAVE OIL KEPNE Capitalists Will Put Up. Plant Cot trig Half a Million.

Selma. Ala. March a. Special. Among one of the new' Industrita- that will soon be started in Selma at an early date is an extensive plant in which there will be invested about.

500000. For some time past prominent capitalists of this city have been In correspondence with prominent capitalists of Atlanta. Oa. and several other prominent men to iut the project. on foot and the final.

arrangements lit tile feat were about consummated to- The proposed plant la to be an oil re finery for the cotton seed oil mills of the State and Selma Is to. be selected a the roper location for the- refinery owing to Us central' location and also because there are more oil nufls at this ooint their there see at any other clly in the state. It. fs proposed that the oil will be shipped here In tank cars and after be ng refined it will sent to markets all over the World. There will also be attached to th re finery a number of smarter industries such II soap factory and other slants which will utilize alt of the products from the refining process of the oQ.

There la' stromr probability of the plant being built during the summer so at to have It ready to' commence business by nut tall. with the opening of the cotton seed-oil business. Two Ken Come to Grist at Opelika Cc Ala. March 21. SpclaL wm I yer and' William- Taylor two white men who" have been employed at the- cotton milts here were discharged and have been interfering with the hands and.

otherwise annoying the officers. They' were arrested for trerpbas today' and tentencedto to three months hard labor by lude Renfro. GENERAL U. B. IALUCR A Distinguished South Oarolinan Breathes Hit Lent END OP Was Speaker of the House When.

It Met in Carolina Hall in 18T6. Columbia March n9peclal. General William Henry Wallace died at Union today ed' seventy-fix years. After graduating with distinction tram the South Carolina college- young Wallace- studied law arid then went to planting. He subsequently practiced law and.

edited a newspaper In Union. At the outbreak of of he enlisted In the Eighteenth South Carolina volunteers as a private. A few days afterwards he was appointed adjutant and the following week elected lieutenant colonel. The colonel being killed at second Manassas. Wallace wee promoted.

He served In II the Virginia campaign and early in 1864 was made brigadier general being In command of General. Bushrods Johnson division at the battle ot Appomattox courthouse. In on a compromise ticket. General Wallace as a democrat ami hU body servant John Wallace as a republican went to the legislature from Union County. Me was the rat democrat to go to the legislature from a republican county In UTS.

when Hampton was elected and dem ocrats from Kdgefleld rid Lenrens were refused admittance to the hotise of representatives. all democrats organized in Caroline hall what was officially known as the Wallace house General Wallace being made speaker. He was elected judge of the seventh circuit- In 1237. hoid- log- that office for sixteen years. Since then he hat been living quietly in Union THE DEATH OF Savannah Loses One pi Its Oldest Citizens.

Savannah- Oa March XI. Special. John Metzger. an an and respected clU. sort of Savannah.

died this morning at toe home of his son. W. W. Metzger. on hen street.

The deceased was one years old and had tired la Sarannah seventy-four years. ifs was native of Germany and' came to Savannah whir. seventeen years of age. Re was forty- four years in the employ of the Central railroad as a- bollerjo ker sn4 qoly re tired cu account. of age.

Tita deceased was on of tha best roiled of the older residents on tb Savannah of former days. When he came to Savannah South Broad street was the limit and the boys shot squirrels where toe DeSotu hotel now stands. Mr Metzger enlisted in the Seminole war and went to Flordll. to fight the Indians. He bore the.

mark of an. Indian arrow. which pierced his arm. and carried the sear through three years and Mr. Charles Gross still an aged resident here.

served in the same company. The deceased had' been an Odd. Fellow for nfty years. THE DEATH OF MRS. HODOE8.

Demise of the Venerable Mother of ez-Bolielter General- Rod. Macon. Os. March 2L Soectat The many' friends of Mrs. Leonora W.

Hodges will regret- to. hear OX tier death which occurred this morning at an early hour at her residence on lingeenmn Heights. She was the widow of the late. James Oliver Hodges. Several children survive her.

Solicitor General Robert Hodges se one of her sons The deceased was two years old. Shy was a lovely Christian woman and had. fur many years been a devoted member of Mulberry Street Methodist church. The funeral services wilt be odd tomorrow morning at o'clock from use late resi dence. John Williams XLichmoad Vi.

Richmond Vt. March a Special. John R. Williams a wealthy ublnesll man and large property owner dropped dead at his home in the West End this evening. lie was a.

native of Wales and fifty-eight years ld. tomtng re soon after the war. lie received a contract under General Ordwty to build atone walls around the national cemeteries around here. Mr. Williams owned extensive slate mines in Buckingham was interested in many institutions here.

Ed. 7. Little Gainesville Gainesville. Ga. March 21 iwclal.

Ex fid F. LltUe died here at I o'clock alter a severe. titness row days with pneumonia. was In business here a number of years and took a uvslr interest in patlc attain interment will take place in this city totitOt row. Death at Culunilyn Columbus Oa March 2L Special Mr.

B. Allen died at the city hospital and was burled yesterday. in Stewart county. A. wife ard children survive him.

Emmett King. a. student at the Wynn- ton high school died easy night and was' buried at the family burial In the country yesterday. Mr. T.

It- Handcock a machinist at Guldens died yesterday and was burled today near Cateula Ga. Ml Kate nler. a' clerk died yesterday. liii' family resides near Warm Springs Ca wjlinot feel like th thelmorning jfv iiiinri 7tniitfi WMIBK no Aftereffect with How Its meHcnroii smooth a gentleman' cink for sociability. Att FirsUtossfloces Sell It.

wWskeyt tosbowthediaerenca wHl send eipt of etc. to defray packiag etc You've experienced that awful htitT of the splitting headache Young harsh wiMles cause There ate cO JBn DnSHK IK ri' IiIN OiN rOUNm. r' ti I 1. ii 7 vf JF I 131 oO" wjR II' eMnutI ft il al i. If 11 hc1 fN" i Mj fi' Mi j1 aDOS mBrs I' ft ti- hfMETj fANct 4 i.

eputyXarsha1 i' kl a. sPecla1. te rty tJl rS rev nu. I ftth for. coun an4 a XarhaIA fAu an Ubine Lam th' i lBn4DeputY anhaIW.

ot :1 1 P1ace. baa nappeUl theparty-ofmoon- were loca b7 orde l1 n- I a 0. hen on tbe YrHoai hbtmself ct Thetlrlnr m5 I t. cot1 83 I l1e tfMJCJtftcen. The Uh dw re the' ftcer an tolay tO Iuielltion mpl.u.,1 arch It destiednew' tDton reaU 1fa I h.

a foOOG ke tactl Ittlta Ulon c- 1eellmm dlately tht te. bf Tb nwi tt CU nmIng jeJElthn rb te Oh dellretbe Deral lawaof Georgit ir0a4whl hsalel Zlro OSe I orl4 UI Icxat ii ugustaoU 1111a1 benecenarytoeon ct8v 1lnr da ct nt rlni thcltior tlfeC nlent 1 U-of RtutlonBtation ltablLhedby any Theamount thecapltal 4tom Mny tb WBigham SpedaL Past1 ch eI on. ho r. no Withd awal r. the.

byhJm i r1rRlchter Tb lIadlsonamost int l- i I lthy t1 men vh 1 re R. 3rLF. IOnJ Pond Pe Ir 12D 1l1lT AmD ed Juc1ge. ZL-ecaIJ-W. fate1 m1 ht ever oon brother.

fW. 1' 1nna icmtJu ze1Uchu ciourtofA mW8e lnlUtll diffiidtynd Jlt1e ed lw i o1le forAuu1t. 1 U. Sh6rUfBroob- at1ldJacfn FalaSD A1aWbere 1I tel or. ztsnd i ped' fa emp1oer1n.

bat warr dbe 10 D1DeteeJs7ean oJdatth SheTUtBnloD OZl DWci E2 Ditoimt1frCImm thw' j' H. MJ4to4ar thtb the te1e w1bMUD oftbe to 1rOtaooI4 frbeeD 3 1. TelfClmlhanbeennc troIUtvalt9Sl8 tepoIttromtht ealIMc1nr6 I 0. 4h1 ed Theacent wtre4thttheaTOwera Ald" bfthe Dtot th tbJelOrt OmA1 KrEanuJdth TariettescSd UmJtofh1 olncandthe IOll. hei bi eteven 11.

tbeo lnloD ee fronnrhlcb reporb ert. Fort Arl1 Fort Ya1J 7 nm. NLe. nON EDmme the ThthaunjB1fleL' Etonton 10 PeclI i uOWt K' Det1t I on creblth t1t.t utnaI11. R1t1eC Tho Soneli Lo4rbL1e I tbe aD4 i eiAibe4 Foet nO t' J12 fot e.

I ThebI ciJ. 011. itook ac. 4t I2 I PanT. ttUt TSSUWIJ 11- JI eint nUy iti11MIizt6 ll' eOJ cerned.

Jecl 1ent man theflll1ttnJr offt a1sOltaecouM attta ome' UI4. t11 1att A rlI tt- nthe D. 1. rUJinKmorefrequently mIBD regfmtntwhfch 1Ieom- Os rfrom ne J4a4 on boro I the Wh1I en- a' beaOind prfs fl1J2i Caro Jna bepn In1l1taryreature tbeweet the anUcl attnc wot re 4e moPe MlaIujse yilabet. cl14per9 thI 4 xZ es J1d ci Insp on Sav hGa ch 21.

i tn eCtor tetroops mUltlilri Lteu nantJ. be" lhatthet he 1D1pe tton ofthe ulegramtrom otlceof peCuon be dl- rs aocOD1P n1ed D. 1Iet wee ow I. AUan t1nl ofthein111tary e. 1 mmen prmc pal17 to a Iu ThpavUlon be tF1ttTtet waJhcon 1 cove tm WUIbe a.

Bo an. who1rl11 ltaleaaee twoJtUII pa11UoDD4reataurut for thelIeUOn GL. SPeCIaL 1We1hnwh reoomm. tlon1o wutodJ py1lfta4 lOD mmontu J1Iw1thoutlabor. 1eiaJ hL to' Col eciat 40f coD I ppe4 todaJtorT andHa- by 0IR baveaa catt1eranch neUthlll eaiUere va1 110OOO.

lUacentco1intry. IT" ANDV Rf OcEtE. 1 fwtD tT oC. the. beat.

rears' tIn7. ute I v. e. be. ebd iV" be Itu 7 t.

0. oD. jCf' ofmen Ddwomeulhanb 1baYebeeit t' Overl lC1 e. DZ erult rt. thkn1te t1q vrVaitco ele.

rt e4. Wh1cbSI' bsoJiiulfja n1euccntl tl ouchl7e ee 4 It. moretb tenthQU tD7iP enc DU tht urela centotaJlcateJf 7 f- ktlIIille4i cnmhome ri1s oloUIeIdutle I theam mnU rJ' Uan. atnIctedWlth of' I et. PoliO 0.

K1dne7ndBlad4er ComplalDuLou Kan17V1or J1emaJeWeakn t1 ac1u thodot 1e tn 1 IfNeW onH ibJ1 rIIQTOU1 AUtaC rwrt. 81mPtomb1dk8tc rrupol1dencetrctbrCODMenUaL :1 ME UU1 4 JI 7' Oai Spee1aL The ofKri. Ck1iICeyldeDee which at aot. JaattrJaltoith tlonfaUchobrtD fDth1It enact dwhll. thten yol otth 4efencSantwu theltD4 her motheranerwbtch JerfJWlde1l.

whowln4tcte4 olnU7arz4 4am atth mn. f. anci totthe aJdect11proaeeuUon. court lyan4 1I. gen tomke OUt' cato tvefd1etotpIlb.

JWiSamJon ZOBroqht D. 1' CondJ148errlc Jontltauc2 LenG. tWOD twoweeb roa. becfnnlngAprl1 oftbe have a Ill expeeteIL. I PO Int 11 lentaeatl nc ate Teapected tbatn eudItoH willb a I i mee I ed Geor StU4rtwtIl Da TermJtak Dier Tb I11perlorcourt re a d1l tn1y bl1 tneall courtai1d' ende red tthe.

t1nty th be. De fth Thecrandjuty ofloo tter1he bus Vi Di i CklOll the whoXmedZzl- gfn er I1neer 1 nrsaday ort 10 I i 6lrnd jurywW firatthat the wa com I nelio It' Wa' foUndthat httahOGcheelfne oecWre so' tran1erred1 Cns eb Eututamedby ZL-SpeCIg L. aDda tromhllwfnter atUpatOle enterttljiet tb7' th af rnoon. nn er te pu01 waaaho thenter a1muentJr a andtl1ey thePhl I 0000H Sp clt FleteherofForath to. KnIKhfaTEm Jan.

I com an com' JbemanPourthTrla chatre4wJth mur eJ' lCt tencedtQ IIi 1arylbIa Jreemaahadface4 p1eta 1 Eut rwoodof PM to to lay. 11CCtedweU Ueut na BWeUa e4 zfimf I taccee4hlm. ASS LOa4edwtih Nr 8 Dtrlathe 27900 ente o1G PoDdl00 rthwutof 8tJobu. tu1IIOI8 The Ra1i er the tune theVan n1U4 1celandwtthUOOOlthe the' Ke lOOt" Wa1ruaW1thU OO tlzeNlmr WI 19005 Q4th LtO ereaun 1IahnCwhen ttth does. the Nova wucSo1n elLThlaabowathat thetWterT tmproTlnaand 1' tharpatol1 4lO ct oWton1COW1ty rana fthecSvUyarby tlqqto tha ID41aD1errStory forth.

of1UIn CO ther the UW1ZI4a c. if fk Iii i. i rWJ rfa c. A 0. V.

tt 4 i Pr pe b' the' 00. StT. be- pth SnV1tuonb. tMAumn1AIIodUoDOZthe vi to au 1 av Jle1f1 b1dldI rdaua nrren I it monpnllnlllea i' mee I Wltlla JJ a dre elwaa tb del1ChttUlW8' In lbs- eafJfJ1DMtIn torreun1onsWe. tJuat01I wUlbe1lJ Jmm oJV1Itpl to JaLpATI r.

ErAm1 iPopeBrouw 1itake ftu Att rX 711to. ottha Sta 8 canvaot 8tiL the- lIeJ41n ofitbe' ocUoa ndthl5tat. tura1 Bem1a1tthe pI. a tunI hel oCthe utFrut CE oom mm. rc1l1SBote1.

GMarC u1. lI manwaa toundIna a e1a1hote10D Oz1 r. IkeKaUheww. ed lerool ducen ed1BA1l1 r' I edThe th 1I I b1mlt 11. i.

ttona1 ui A An CourtJari. thaInnrsnce tuitBePaid Ml reh In theCoun- 1e1a1 tr1e elt Of er- waarenderedaplnlt nooJnterea SIi. wAlla edOJ1 G. contantdn Pr 7wu dtro7 NoveJl f' wHotfortkt it nt' h1awJfe. 1.3 NOTI3 GL.

Grand Conlm ot1Cnfhta falt nJghtcto BLOmer eot eo er Jiolle lioai htng ies1ntheatat. lunerlservtees ari1Hh wue OclockLThe xii4. wellpaator ChrlaUanc1 urch i WlUlecture II' er Samuel rd. at ce i Eu on rd. I 7e1 erday bUllneu1n.

I nntrltthh sre HW Thurston--cf Jlav ltlng 8r ft here. It. 1rnn It' deaFean be id mOYeat J7 21.Spec1aLPro: edI Sez 11IsedbF the JJe a n- W. 1Jr. CB.

TODUTm JDlla NgroXnvaat Sloll AlL. ZL-SPeCItV KeltyDan Del. re mOAJaJOpert SIO 8teland IronCompaDY th1Im Th yhacS ect4that1t the Thrntamed to. roomtJ fe the ft1 L-(8peclaL The lt evercpentedlnth1aeOW1f1 wuCpturec1lltnJahtJn rearBeulah Jl OEu ne waatom lUD In Irat claU1OO one an4ten. fermeDteraThe were' neart J1onaot whlak7WMe el trecenUy.

Jui1ti1r OLg SPedLj Eagle Phenix. Ia tobuU n. to. their ea' been COmPleted. 1rnnUD1.

ber ClltnPhtn1xC1 it' noto mueti1r Cr1 wfr1en4.that rhoea a I tl1fk for hlJlIt1lthe onqme4v ahra Q1J ora morbDSiU Afan4 1HaJQabO ltJi rourl1 Jif Y3 UIUfDt lROIWINOOWS nlIDlSca oG Clb emQnHole JS A rOJAl-IOSS Peop1eO Otf troDLti1t Ptzcmi clS Ouests4Were I Bremelloa Be. tW and'S cl8 db owed to ll e. eac1 1 th ate II thouchpnot dscwer. capedwlththe1r UV tho rro nU oCThe eo MtitU 1on. madta Wo' several threw.

tbeWlndowof t1m4t' saJe man eacapel1w1thoUt hocaor wcut 1 Ul" ou ter NY. Thenr twnlccond 1 the oorwaa cutoJr ohewaa ump l.troJed. 1500. KcP n' aboutn. cove li jo nlnr 1Wlth.

1111 co. n. I been taUactulte 9n ht butwIih 11 tor ODCeanelBremet loonbave wJ LuG 21. grtaC mill. t1r 114 RA a JaC l1t lIea OOO A7wh erthe nOddentor ea) ere.

burn c1 Mtta.ta.tQ- etlOrtfo olthe outer WaaX ocked bfF111Dgr1mben. The res ence YtroY 4 44. wig 4welUnnSnthe 1m olSllbi e1rec Is tw NeumI1to on 2000Clncontenta. tthe COm a12Y Fll leD Ii Th 1add croundWlthout the' theftretn thearound 4E' hf1and aca taO 1f andstock of1 thlW8. GLtXarch2L elt ofRL anc11Bter uledby.wa- carrJesbout thin po 1red on' ma auraDcewm eoverthe Cinaer1ll lttptJrtW1i1ch' t1lT1 olk.

18teclaJJe lIUldamenwJ1r nstOJeIan4 the1r break wqdue shp1hebl eka 1n. thttb of thatthe thattter throwtnC11. ln rlel1Ced SDthe kDlJhe the l2I1ImCe81 JandameS1moreCOlIJtottbutn ItJCe whtch.wears The1an4amen whoc1eaezotMthe 4I th IIYa tlianthe pla76db lhel7MD tobe etntG tonbuke1t 1beJ 7" L. 1' ii I ff 2 yr c' M. et So B.

I n- f. a zaG a 1 rlva t. somci rllcs all BAlZACtb WIIWOmDaclmow Wl8wor t. 1Ifomile tb eec iIfD01tb81bM. ft I JlU me wonen laDDrher and thegreateG uumle8SIn1h.

uttla Is a zommtle BdeftDt lists 4 arfnuthatOfany fher thereve1aton lJa ttle tuadehti herIUS lredevJ 1fOUldtumlth. TJIe no eaUngpam phlet giVlngouU1 e4fherWewill buent AGLOVEIt uth rn' haaei. A A i t' VOK SALL' IJatcSweenet I oJDEEn9 B1 NameaonStateJa otperaO NotLtv'- I ingot 1 bla. sbYa spe ri 1cBw eneY' rn-oinl" 1I. 1o ra otd forS tbatirer lau 4 yi.

The re oc t1oria fnt arr2. covernor taJteath1a el uthe re rd. AI thta1comml DW 4redaofnmn onthbOObo lwh otherttlla Thereare 1nan7c ml. nera state 1 rgla InaDi iet mJ-llona wuf. iAU USTA.

BeqUialt1onPapera lDgPrdpaied tor. maktradlU Colutn 8. ch SecIa.L-- YanuelRaygoodth I theg ardhouiin Greenw od or n. reocapt re4 who8SSBUlted Hallin tom6 ago ldet UdctlonWaS by. negrowhowu rl' ernequIIIUOn Papenare fng 14 InAcco1inti.

8. tt-SpeOIaL- 0 hf. P1 i Ktng treet IJ en up1id Theatate IUeadtdi1ot hlastory Jdba4 arr stedAn Uon ofi re re aj 1ea ed badbut terniof tour iIO. 1 ntword doctoitalong I examlna lon. Then fl.

mll T' JlreA reportssent outrcllP Ung of. tbem1llaa th ColoneLuh rep cons turton. zpl1la I EAVK OILREFDttny Capl Utj Up otthe indu trleethat 1r11lsooJ bet 1maat ueatlr J1antln tlmeJIIUt cl1prta11totth1S cltrhve correspondencewtll th men. utthe lta I we abo dY Thepropo tobaD olir nelforthe ofth. be8elictec1.

aathe' torth ai thlDOlnt thereate otberd1y1D ben ftnei1f over theeVOllcl the wu a1sobe boattaihedtotha. m1ri1berot othero1antl hlchwiU utUleaUo tOc1l1' U' tromjhe roCe5 Ofthe. 1t JobbJ lt ot he1Ilant beingbuIht aUJZ1 Mra it' minen04 CUwith tbebPtn1Dc thecottOD WrrBDtPL0 E8 TwoXen etatOpeUb Ala tlt IaMarctZ clai. Dyer. Tt two" menwb vebeenemploYed mlUsber dlJJChargedaDd 11ebeen WIththO han oth rwlseazmoyinJrthe re for mont rd Tud Rent D1It gu1Ihtd SOuthOUoIbwt Dreatheama I' a aQ1lnT1IoAB31aL Waa Speaker.

thXouse It1IretJnCrolb1 JhU 18:6. Columbia. So CO c1 GenerarWIWam nJ7WaJ1ace utJ andthen tlceel la theoutbre otho tlllte. th EIbte th BouthCarolln aa Afew heWIUI thetoUowlnc eltelecte4 :8.S.c I be rly wa gener belli tUe Appomattoxcourthouse. II' In U72on acompromlaet1cketQeneral Jlaceaa andhis bo47.er- I :1tJohnWanl.te.

repu2ll t1Jeleg1stule rom' tlnl Hewas 0 froma npubncancountIn 1116when refusedadmlttance al th4tWeUace hou nerai befnma I judpor seventhclroult4n ho TKKTDEiTE opicmB lZGEIt Sa arina1irolea. ta 21. senoCSvannah thSam rn1nz homeot aonW Wleuer year. an SaYaJIn IS ennllDY Wb n. event foury5ais In.

otheCe tral. I StPoIt f. uadentsouttt rmer treetwaethe sbotfQ tbltDeSoto hotel lsteel Intl1e toftght He'-bore ed thr he iLndltr. atllian com beenanOd4 rlUt7 MBsRODGEB Jem1Mof VenerablK P1 of. oliclt irch The rettqbear herdeMh.

I an SheW8JI lat chll ren 1tbJ' nera1 Il bert I on he180n eued i rllev ldlLlI he oUIto lmaDY7er11 lervt 111. tU Jell John11- Wil11am1JJ IaIH W1JUamaa manand dr pped hlahomeln theWeat En4th18 Wle8an JUqe1ght7efSold. COIW here a1 i r4 uouudbere11r. slatem1nes EcLF.Utt1e- GalDUJ11leOa. E4FJtitUe died ocloCk of a.

I atrJra1DtH nrentwl1L plaCein cttytomor. Dethaat OL. Peeiai- EA11et1. nt urwi te JJdn n' hI Tru l7 I 3frT. aDdwaa todalnear Larder Mer.

y. HrtamUy Cez thtAwful thtl Utticf1 YOU 1 aklacaUieit. ate. 11O afw IIt mc old st1 a cttmkfot 4l i1' 4 st1 llJ. WE LTRE 41tma eJtre Wftea l1a- 1OuM pJe boIIIetiM ca tece Ptnag.

IeJJCI. IkCDOJIDro It I I 3Lt ki I. BLOODSHED. IN LICOLNQUNTY fleii ie O1 rs LtJ J4 of MIOI1SflLflB1L. 1 4.

WEI ITH tt1. P1ACD.pIty WhLti7 Ut eaan4DjEons. c4 6ttcc. ful. areb ft rev nu.

tf ncolxi iii re it DeputiUnlttd fltIA Augn i Lum2cttt. botsbo datn4 ozA. I th 3 tb er. dc ttrin bftn ai pe ot- trfed i oiiew i 55 diot 1an nlm rb tt. th 3.

P. azu 3 tbe en ttt th 5 operatwlIl 4 tin onnovrs Sof ior heconvententtjseof 750 theterm oflfl I Mdlzo now' I1fled cf 1u are- 5 I D1EnnedbyJndgs. S- 15 4 Obbe. i thwarrwt AB8 00 L. ri eor- t5 Ii ftI i hI n.

i ot it th i for I. Pni qxawis tkcoIaanap 1. foThzationfr0m 1flOthe 8ItwsTbat Paebe GaMarcb 27. Jobn2t. 3d re from 0 he thfrut fro5oa1 cueTAlni fmmthM ztrescbe on allws tobec aeut5wtredthst rnage the ZrornAThiny.

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A rs ha. bn neEt 3 1 Pewphyslclanm a i encowlZrDtP 95. without dutle I' iinvIte you tufly- my dim for MD 4S a. i mtrietIy-conddential. SuIts nmn hoursL3O a.

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