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i FATAL HUNTING ACCIDENT. Grandfather Fatally Shoots HI* Grand son in Scuth Carolina. Lancaster, S. C., Sept. 12.—'Major J. M. Riddle, one of the proprietors of The Lancas.ter Review, accompa nied by hl8 son. J. M. Riddle, Jr., and his little grandson, Robert Mackorell, a lad of 8 years of age, went over to Cliester county oo a squirrel hunt. While hunting on the river bank Ma jor Riddle fired on what he supposed to be a squirrel in the bushes, but on approaching the object of his aim he discovered his grandson In the agony of d«ath, th® boy having received the entire load. When Major Riddle reached him, the boy exclaimed: “Grandpa, you have shot me.” The child died in the grandfather’s arms on the way to a spring near by. > WASmw OIT. Correspondence of* the ^’LVan Valley News. most priiiieviil and sacred all i-ights is the right to work, lor without it there can be neither liberty nor the pursuit ol‘ sappiness. The old adage that money talks has been verified once niore, this time in Mississippi. Senator Money will -return to the Senate. The “marked success” of the J-'angley airship experiment re- iiiinds one of those ‘'perfectly successful operations” from They Whipped White Woman. >^’hich the patients die i ^ Sept. Il.-Jame3 ^ • , Groves and Alonzo Groves, brothers, . A rival wireless lelei^raphy |ii*ve been placed i-n j • ^mpany h^s offered to sliow to , I be tried at Asheville. Their ages ar*’ ine Murconi coinpau.y a copy of i 21 and 23 years, and they ara charge« *ill wireless messages the latter! with being In a party of about a doz- sends within a mveii period or | o f .4! 1 ®-S®' took a very handsome foung wo- I' J lOlteit. ; man, Alice Bradley, from her home and •T. Pierpont Morgan lies aban-' nearly to death. aii the U- . . . J. T ! engaged in the outrage were d his intention of spending 1 moonshiners or their abettors. The ^ month on the water in his newly I young woman was charaed by them refitted yacht. Mr Morgan is I having reported to the revenue HnrlJr.., 11 ^ I officers the location of several Illicit finding all the water he can ^t-• ^ tend to right in Wall St reet. i also a witness in the federal court Kv. , o- I against moonshiners. All the men ^ ^ 3-tlcilt 1 .ices k 11 I concerned In the assault fled, mainl'- 1 hoinas Lipton will visit lioston | into Tennessee, and the Groves broth- but there is no trulli in the re-i ers went to Oklahoma, where they l>ort that he is going to under ' ^ « Mrs* Charles Lott has purchased the Entire Stock of Souvenir Goods from Elliot F. Tochterman, in the W. H. Alli son building, and will add to it a large line of Assorted Designs that have been ordered from the eastern markets Mrs* Lott has received a fine assortment of Mexican Work For Ladies In the most exquisite patterns. Waists, Collars, Cuffs, Kerchiefs, Table Spreads, Doylies, Dresser Sets, etc. The Brainerd & Armstrong Art Linen for Drawn Work Bulgarian and English Art Ticking for Pillow Tops and Table Spreads A Pleasant Waiting Room for Ladies , I long search. They are federal pris- ^alve the recovry of several cai’- oners, and the charge against them AToes of tea said to have been lost. Is that of conspiracy against a witness in Boston harbor. Any one who imagines that 4th Assistant Postmaster General iii istow is going to curtail the rural free delivei'y servics siiould •consult the records. Ttiere they will find that the first njonth of in a United States court. Anthracite Coal Production. *PhHadelphia, Sept. 12.—Anthracitfl coal to the amount of 5,360.400 tons were produced during Aug. 1, which is about the same as the previous month. For the eight months of the calendar year the shipment has been 42.431,894 tons, an Increase over the the fiscal year he has establised same period last year of 13,0.50,oon aluiost as many routes as were tons. This increase far exceeds any cstablislied in the entire [irevious' I*® ooal '■ trade. Vic« President Henderson, oi I the Reading company, stated that no rr>i • 1 -1 • 1 orders have been issued to shut down There is daily more evidence i ^ collieries. Only one Reaaing rcol- xhiit the trans continental lail-j iiery is idle, and that one for repairs. road lobby is perniciously active j jin its efforts at BoiJrota where it 1 J'^a'“coni Demonstration Station. V , , 1 1 *1 1 Sept. 11.—Twenty-five #as ahnost accomplislied tiie de- thousand S.auare feet on a hill just east feat of the Panama canal treaty, of Art him, on the WorU’s fair A rediictiim of traus continental S'r^’^nds have been assigned by the ♦ • 1 . - It t t manaftement as a site for the demon- treiirht rates, as a result «)f water ucmun - stratlon station for the Marconi wire- coiijpetition, is feared by the rail- less telegraph. From here wireless roacls. m&Esages will be flashed during the fair across many miles of land and A Berlin physician announces sea to fa-r-distant corners of the old that in 1.000 cases of nervous world, diseases among ciiildren he has found that 000 sufterei's owed iheir affliction to piano practic.‘. The doctor does not attempt to 'estimate the nervous derange- Rcund Knob Hotel Burned. A^jheville, N. C., Sept. 14.—The Round Knob hotel, a well known resort on the Southern railway, 25 miles east of Asheville, haa been totally destroy ed by fire. The only inmates of the ment tiie bOO ciiildren produced ouildlng were i>.en employed in remod •umoiiirst their neighboi’S. Thei e structure, it not be rg .1 1 11-- tor guests at the time. !s more than one kina ot con- ta'*’!' >11. ^ Prominent Club Woman Dies. The speculators in cotton are Chicago, Sept. 12.—Mrs. Georgia S. working a serious injury to the D. C„ corre- 1 sponding secretary ot the Daughters oi j)r()ducers. iney have pul the the American Revolution, and a prom- ]>rice so high that eX|)ortation to ; inent club woman, is dead at the res- Europe has e-ntirely ceased. in this city. , . V, . .<^^MrB.*^iiatch9r was born in LaFayett® ton i)lanters have greatly in-. in 1834. creased their acreage and, mean i — w'hile, the foreign consumers a^-e learning to use substitute.s Suicide at Mawkinsvllle, Ga. Hawkinsville, Ga., Sept. 11.—Dr. H. . • u* 1 ^ I Piederick, a prominent phvsician Short-sighted and selfish is the | ^ ^ leading citizen of this city, speculator. ^ 1 committed suicide by shooting himself 1 1-4.1 u- 1 ^he head with a 38-caliber Smith o Tlie ruthless hand with which wesson revolver. Dr. Frederick hao civilization clears the way is long been a sufferer from cancerous demonstrated by the vlandless stomach, and had rapidly grown worse and penniless condition^ of t he, reached a T T u- 4.* • 11 ' where he had a ravenous appe- dying Indian chieitain Red Cloud, tite but could eat nothing, and the whose domain once included the leading specialists from Macon, At- territory from which several 1 other places stating last . ^ ^ , . I week that he oould not live a month sovereign-states have since been! ,o.„ger. the doctor. In desperation, carved. However., he held :it un-{ shot himself. He was 35 years of improved and by no better Vightj leaves a widow and one child. in law of evolution than the tiger who holds the jungle. IJiickleii’s Arnica >»a3ve. Has a world-wide fame for jnarvell-! la Wednesday. •ous -e. lotion, ointment or lJt*alTa for! facln Brunswick. Line Completed to Ocllla. Ocilla, Ga., Sept. 14.—Laying of the track of the Brunswick and Birming ham railroad was completed to Ooil- Two or three days will be required to complete the sur- cures. It surpai^ses aitiy other j _ «alve. lotion, ointment or lJ(*alTa for j facing when trains will be run through <;uts, corns, burns, boils, soives. fel- | Brunswick. There is rejoicing ons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheurnoiK ver [ “^^ng the people as the completion sores, chapped hands, skin erujj’^; infallible for piles. Cure »>narj»s 25c at Z. W, Nichols, di-r^^ Vf*- of the road nmans lessening of freight rates to a deep water port. Brevard Banking Company J. F. HAYS, President. J. W. McMINN, Cashier. Does a General Banking Business and i^'olieits Your Patronage. It Takes Patience .. to be a .. Good Fisherman gUT it takes more patience and more skill to build a clothing n‘pntatioii, and truth is the most powerful lever ^ve could use to bring oiu- successful business to its present height. You want goods that are riglit, and you want right prices in them. "The Satisfaction “Brand Clothing will not disappoint you at the price we have marked them, and as to lit, style, as well as the price, are sure to please you. Values in . Your money goes a long way when invested in shoes here. It needs no persuasion to sell shoes that have good value sticking out all over them. Our ‘*Star 5 Star** Shoes look like a dollar more than we sell them in any light or any position. "The Style and Leather are just like more expensive shoes at other stores, and we stand back of the wear. This store is noted for good shoe values, and if you are a man or w’omaii wdio appreciates a trim shoe and are not up against saving a dollar buy a pair of our “Star 5 Star” Brown Co. Shoes and you will be more than pleased with the })rice and w’ear. We have special values in Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gents* Furnishing Goods, Stra\v and Fur Hats, Floor Matting, Etc. Come and see us at the One-Price Spot Cash Store opposite the Court House. Faitthfully yours, W. P. WEILT Phone 54. 'Brevard, N. C. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxativc Bromo Qninine TaUets. ^ Seven Mmion boxes sold in post 12 months. ThiS UgnatOre,^* Cures Grip Id Two Days. on every box. 25^
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