yoju in. Fwogentlemen i g| **t SEWARD W. HOPKINS. A " J "CHATTO jST m •oi the valor M Mfk hr H. Jeaa Clint sat otmU MB Ik* sail. watehtag mm tarttasta. We amid little rttwtfw teMa h aiwlUw Aad, iitoiil. W was "» M vmMm at MMIm worked apoa hia weak tatoltaot that H W bwu «MyH» Ivkiatt be com. w of tlua- Aad, like all throw hi* entire Mtan ah the iU * »try aad baaao the wont faaatio at the lot. Bat Pale eoald aot aan kio from armed moldiara. Hawao Inokiaa oat lor tho aafoty of Jon Cliwt, mad thia aafoty lay ia obedieaos. Secamp aat a ear tfcooM ft«ai*aaa aad aasoked. At lion ho woald at tompt to load tho old —a tato enim eetaon, bat foaad ta him a *ay ia different liatoaer. Ataot'e ayaa man ffxed oa ma. Ho did aat aaaa whot Seaoamp wn nytag. Qordoa aad I paeod the desk ia patiaatly. r Making a tara forward, I dapj alongside my asanda. who had lor tha momeat paaaad, aad atood with hia |Um ia head awwiaflha heights of Imaai. "I am trembltag with axeitomeat,* I Mid. A grim amilo ptayed aroaad hi* aaosrih. Ho «m a ooatiaat to ma. Ha waa ao calm, ao Strong. Tharo parpooo woll dedasd It maaat hat little good to tha parsn wa waro go ing to snk. "Whattayoa* parpoaa*" ho saked. Happoamiad thia wtoSah ffaa mai or Halaaaarttodaafl wbfaheva ahe ia? Do yon mesa to say you will giro yoar aaalo'a aataU orar iato har haada*" "It waa my aaoto'S wish." "Bat aha ia tha aiHa im of Wia , 111,* —.— __ "I know. She aaald horo aarod her. Bat aha ia mj udo a damgh tar." "Bat aho playad yaa false'* "Taa; bat tho will maatataaA Ska amat hare what ia ban.** Gordon morod impotaaatij. "After that?" bo aattared. "Bha daaarroa yaiiabaal Tharo ia a law ia tha load. Let har abide by it." "Law at aay time k alow." "Trae. I bora awora to kill bar, bat I cannot hare tho blood of my eiuain oa my haada—or pan-" "Coama? Aa oatraga oa tho rela tion." •Tree. Aa oatraga aa all waan hood if yoa will, bat ahe ia tho heireea of The Corals." I titamtaod tha rapidly aaariag "If I am aot aaiatakn," I aaid, pointing to what at am g J to bo a little bay ia tha rooky "bare, "that ia whore Pataa landed me. Lot aa go ashore tharo. Froa there I eon easi ly Cad my way. Tho aaap of thai horrible place ia baraod iato my brain. I eaa oee it all—da aao it— harm aeon it aiaoe tha day hall opened mad peace departed from my life." Wewenbolh very pale. We were oa aa erramd the like of which aa aaaa had aver ban «a bafora. Wa ware goiag to plooe apoa a podeatal of gold a heathea idol A woaaaa who hmd falaaly ataiaod aha lowed me, oalj to wring my aoal im agoay ; a womma who Wd eparaod the lore that ia tha great grattxtnde aha might bora woa, woald bare boaa aa- , daring for all time; a woaaa whoa* araal adbaraaoo to a hideoaa aaaarth ly form of worahip bad torttome a beaatifal aad losing aiater, aad tc Qordoa tbooaoho bepod to wad^tha my aado'e will to taadariy aaca lor. tc place ia pnaanaaiiia of har great ia beritaaoe It waa bard! It waa haH to forget tho horrid aaaaaa that I hac boaa through, to stak my hatred el the traitrooa behiad myobediaaoe tc Cade Toss. Tha straggle had ooal aao dear, bat right waa triaaaphaat . Holeao ahoald bora har owa. Again tha Aaaao'a boats wore, low ered, and we went ashore. A large lohiag heat woe lyiagapoa tho rocks high oat af reach the boot. It had boaa thrown oa tha rooka by a atom, aad waa battered aad broken. "Thia ia Pmtaa'a boat," I aaid. "» Uihaaame one that ia. aaid GordoaT ' Yoa could not see ny signs af B bare, ao aahHm h cm Sevan aa erap taoa there waa. jPel ssn n aad Eap aioli than an high walla of rooka urhdsh woald atop tho flaw. Tho lan eoald aweop dawa tha aaoaatota aide aad "aacoaa the plctac oa the other mdo. bat woald ha hold ia check aa U.k aide.." "Harry apj" aa*d Hcinamy "Late fin U^hM • , | 1 -~-' » * 7 ■ . % - «•. - . • * , THE ENTERPRISE ehille aad forer! It'a noagh te gha a aaaa parpetaal horrora. After thia rn attend to my awa ha Iha an I eaa rwa a betel aa wall ea anybody ia been Mrftoto Bat whom it eoaaae to haatia* i|i ika aadgoddaaanaaderaay priaata. Lan aat ia it aay aaora. Ha, aamo! Oana eat let'a Bad the beaatifal Helaaa aad yaak bar oat of thio befon aha nb Qordoa gan him a look that ail. oaoad him. "Lead tha way, Tom," aaid Per flea. "Toa kaow tho read. Wa wiß hi law." ~ Qordoa waa elon behind ma. Af tor him eaaae Jeaa Chioot, then Boa oamp. thoa tho aildime I led them iato tho deep galf that lad the way to On Temple of tha Glistening Bock. "Too aaaat ban bad Braapy aeaaa Uoaa when you woat through ban aloae," aaid Uordoa. "I fait better than Ido warn. ] an tan of hope. Mow all ia miaaaj. Look oat there, tha rood ia roagb aad tho light poor." "Coafoaad that roekT I heard Haanamp apatter back of aa. 'TJ break my Amarina aaok anr thia heafhaa bnaiaeea before I got «kroa«h.- I walked aon rapidly thaa I hmd aa my ftrat riait. I aacmad to kaow tho rood perfectly. I found a-> di«. oalty ia picking my way. Qordoa aamo aloag aplendidly, bat Hnfamp aad Chioot atumblod aad fell aad oaroed aad gramblod n wo hurried h ?MlSht ahead," Qordoa aaid. "It ia tho Temple of the fllictnima Back," I aaid. "That ia whan I wait ad lor Nimolau, who took ma before Wa fciekaced oar atape. "Then ia aoan oae there,** aaid Qordoa. I rushed iato tho bnad baeia aallod tho Temple of the Qliateaiag Book. A aaaa cat with hia baok to tho rook. tamag tha galf or eatraaoa to tho ten. pla. He n calmly aatiag a 1 — It wn Bimolau. I aiiaag toaaiil him aailamiodb^_ "Hell-dogl I roorod, hardly able U doeaat fron alaying him om the not. Bat that I aeedod hia aaaaatoan ta •ad Heine, ha woald ban died that momeat "Too misetalila earl Tea awlhlne pap of Sataa! Harder ml Do yoa kaow I ban eoan to kill yoa?" - I ahook him roughly. The aoldian crowded aroaad. They aecdad bat a word to pat Miaoha oat of tho world. Bat Himolaa wn tha aana calm WHIM lnii '1 thought yoa woald eoma." ha fcaid. "I ban bam waiting lor yoa.* "Waiting for mar I cried. "Baa the plaoa not dona me harm enough not it ahoald wait for me Bat I an bora, and if yoar mardariw yrieoteee Una, I want to an bar." "It ia aa any thiag," ha aaid. "Follow me." "Deriliah eooll" mattered Qordoa "One woald thiak ho had doae yoa e faror an." "Jaat ao," aaid Nisaolaa, taraiag loan. "The last tian you waro ban you bad aoaae good eigani Qot mat I roared aa oath at him. "Ho!" I aaid. "Lead mm to —>i, to TO acattcr your brain oa thia Qliateaiag Book." "One oa," he aaid. We followed him, n I had doae be fen, throagh tho dark peeea*e-wuy, the.guide goiag ahead of mm with hi, Waen wo maergai from that pan aade, I aaw fresh lan ban aad thm» 'There it is." I said. "The am, Ilea wn elight, after all." "It wn tha aaorifloo, n aaidHiMatoo l Innkimg at aa. Then wnaearimac light in hia eyea. I elutahed him by the throat. "Wait," aaid Qordom. "Let hto taken to HeleaM, aadthaa we eaa deal with him." We followed him ap the mouutoa* aad dowa iato the orator. He eataaef tho temple when I had aaaa n *aay henna. Aaald abaddar crept one me. There wn oao relief. Bofciaati eould bo aoaa. "Whan an the I aaket - "Boaae an dowa there," ha replied, aecatiag iato thelako of lam,no leagm rambling or smekiag. "Tha aaldien killed than aad Pataa aad I hariad Omnia than The othon ara wa» dariagaboat the ialaad. Than an ao way to Inn it, lor Patoa*a hoal waa brokea ta aatorm." "Aad the Waaanfloubaafljaaawac?- looked. "What af that?" He did aot aaewar. Ha stspp.d toward that ohambar ta which Kaamai had imiiiiril me aad hmd latoad my hoome aad had bode me traather. Nimolaa man a peealiar my. "Oo ta," he aoid. Qordoa aad I, with aar' acme baaaad. dnggtag Jeaa Ckaoot beta on aa. ili»e* into »a ik.aher of ftc Ttambliagly, umalyaed ta taab aaa taagai, wo atood tharo. Twa beaatifal ana aama to gnat aa. Oas was lUnm^^more^adiaat,mora IVm fa Ourselves, Our JeffJbtirt, Qmr Cibalry mml Omr Qe4L WILLIAMSTON, N.C.; FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 1,1901. daaar that I nay aaal—iai| "Wnatar 4 I cried al Imat, loot ta • aef hesfliermaal. "Winnie!" Hy »an tcakm; my eight dim. 1 eoald aay ao aeon thaa that. "Win user It an ao phaatna My aiator'c ama wan acoaad my aaok. She was aeapaag aad kinimg me, aad I waa ""•Qed ha pntaadr I oxolaimed at Mt "Bat I aaw yoa thrown into the lan taka. Haw wan yoa reaoned ndbawhomr- A happy laagh drove har tears aaay. "I want thnwa ta, Tom dear,'} aho aafig, aad aow ahe foaad time to ataatoh aat har haad to Qordoa, who ■toad etartag aft har aad at Kanwal aad at tha non ta which we etood. "It wn oaly a baadle that wn thrown ta. TOOL laaaeai waa trae, aad aond aa. Himolaa aad Pataa ware trae tan aad her aad did aot betray tha oooaet." Haw aba lowered ha aotae to a ahicpa. "Aad Kaamai tana yaa. Tan, aad nved ace foi yaa. aad I ton Kaamai." My eyes won ewimming with Thcoagh them I eoald an Kaamai, beaatifal Kaamai, crouching upon i eachina. har foae buried ia her handa. Bordoa foaad hia toagae, and with lhalichtof a rooameted lon atrug. gbag far the mmotery with the wonder ■aat ia hia ene, be took Winnie and toM her how happy he waa lo And her. I "topped to Kaaami'a side. She kaow my fool atop mad jumped to har "Tea eoald aot trust me!" aha cried, ahrtaktag from me. "I traat yoa aow," I said. "I trust lon yoa mad worship you. I held eat my anas. Bhe came to ma. Ah! Tho aaiaory wn wiped out ta that embrace of lon. It needed aaworda to say that Kaamai lotou me- Thia beaatifal woman, whon oaly tomehen had beea Jean Chicot aad Hataia, wn mine. She had aaraad my lon, my gratitude, my Irack. With my arm around her waist I taraed to Jeaa Chicot. Tha old FVaaohaaan atood palsied with eaipsiao, femrjjjsnd bewilderment, rahbsag bis haada together and moan* tag to himself. Seacamp atood with hie haade ta hie poeketa, stariug with wide opaa ayaa aad pale fmoe at Win ata, at gaaiaai aad at ma. "Speak I" I commanded Jean f>taot. "I kaow yoar answer, but I areaght yoa aero to dlacoTer Helene. Speak! I a thia tho daughter of Thomas Warriagford?" "Tea," hoarsely cried the'old man. "That ia Haleae. Hhe does not know no! Hhe don aot know me!" I. heat aad kiased my priestess "Toa an my cousin," I said, "aad a fortaae ia waiting you at Hoaolala." She taadariy pat her hand in mine aad draw no toward Winnie .and Qordoa. Embracing Winnie and mo she aaid: "1 ban my fortaae now." "Kmmmai oar oouein!" exclaimed Wtaaie. "Umde Tom'a dmnghtor; aud IJaela Tom ia dead!" "Tea," I replied. "Kanmai be. loaga to aa. Uncle Tom left her to ne for—aad how tenderly we s nil I aotieod the happiness waa not all brith aa. Wtaaie looked with bright I eyea iato Gordon's face, and the gen. toal of tha army won bis honors anadly. "Toa bad better speak to old Chioot," I aaid. "Helene, I will call yoa Holeao hereafter, for that is yoar aama. Toa will learn mil al>ont youi« eett when we roach home." "Home!" aho marmured, "home! What a atraago, sweat word! I thought thio horrid plan waa home, until yonV darliag aiater taaght me better. She bee opned my eyes even more than yaa a-tald ta that brief talk that awfol day. Tas, I will speak to him," ahe P"*baaed poiatiag to Chioot. "He is jhe old aaa I told you used to teach mm ia that temple long ago." She stepped before Chioot. Rome, thtag of har old grandeur came to her I aa aha etood bafbn him and amid. "OM aaa, for your teachings I owe yaa gratitade aad hatred. You were Is aaa wmj kind aad ta another cruel. I ban learned wiodom from my aiater, tbara," poiatiag proudly at Winnie, "■ad I kupw that the horrid fallaciee yaa taaght ae wen bat the phahCiwiea af a dtaordsred farata. That you «tilU tally did wnag Ido aot beliere, yet I Caaie aa a hater of my people, almost a aurdereas. But for the jay that hie aoan out of it, the lore aad happtaen that are now mine," aad u~n ahe stepped back and held Wtaaie'o bead ta one of hen and mine I ta tha other, "I forgive yoa. Ido not kaow what yoa an to me. There ia a mystery to be cleared away, but not by yaa. aan n yoa are bidden by than people. When you have done year duty to thaa aud me dur ways maaat part lore ret. To-day I begin a life that shall ha free from idolatry, aan aa I MaUn thon who love me, aad wham I lava. Toa have done Tha old mam wn on his knees, hia white haad hawed with grief aad hi "Be ktad to I aaid. "Ton do do aat hao« what a diaordered brain win da. Ba ia aot wholly responaible. Treat him kiadty. He haa aot long to Km" "Thaa Sn ia peeoe," she said soft* ly. heading aad atnktag tha old man's bead. *1 forgive yoa aad I will love pa." . (To be eoattaued.) ITaia the past sixteen years lynch iags have occaritd in all the States caecpt five—Delaware, Massachusetts. Xew Hampshire. Rhode Island tnd I'tah. It is s nasional evil UaiNTMiaBUHt. Thrn WhMn Aad Blsiea Nagnn New Or!aaaa. SpactaL—Tha Rem and algbt Thrn IbnaaaC aealtiaa yuae'a Amite CMy epeetal aaja- "Three white mn aad 11 aogna Ultot H the i startling aad tccrtMe aewn fan Wnhlngtoa partch. Tear isnospiia dent haa jast mverasd with a aaa 1 from Praakllatoa aad to luaMias the above iaforaattoa, bat be kaeur aotb- Ing of what has tan sail ateee Sum day evntag. The taut aama of the riot wn broaght ban by CaraaHn Meson, who. with hia mother, left from near rrnahllatoa Moaitay aaora lag. Ha atated that white aea rode Into Fraakllagtoa at I o'clock ia the ■soratat. aaktas for help, saytag that the nagron won ap ta avaa threat aalag to eztersalaate the whMee. The sceae of tho troable to at or unr Balltowa, when a a«g»o wao harned last week for erlmtaaily ooeaaMag a white womaa. This an wot the cauae, however, of the mm don Sua day. 1a which S white aan aad 11 ee gron were klUsd aad aeveral WOHOI ed. Mr. Mlxoo aaw mad talked khk many men from the seen aad they aaid the wont troable wn oa peeled, as armed wen wen leeklac to ike acene aad It wn reported that the blacks were equally active la prenr- Ing for a battle. A aaaa named Car ter arrived from Praakllatoa p little after dark Moaday algkt. aad told your correapoadeat that the altntloa waa terrible and troable a feared. He said Joe Seals and Cbarlw Elliott aad another white maa whoae aame he did not kaow. won dead, aad B. II Thompaon. a white mn, waaaded. and 11 negTOea wen dead. Hia iator mation wn obtained from people who wont to Praakllagtn for help "At 3 o'clock Moaday saoralag a poaae left Fraakllagtoa for the a.-rn> In charge or Shertg Simmon aad from all over the county armed asea acre hurrying to the aaaae place. Mr. Car ter aaid that probably MP an aa e under anno In Wnhlagtoa pmr.sh The trouble occurred at a mean .•amp meeting aad the orlgta, n aaar n can be aecertalaed. aaa n followa: " 'Creek Lott. a aegro. wn raaalas a rcfreshmeal aland, aad a csaaaMr. a white maa. name aot glveau wnt to him and aahed for hta llcasme. He had none and became Impaden. taraed the conatable and deded bias. The conatable withdrew aad ohtalaed aa al itancr. He rTturaed with aeveral while men. when the aegro Lott mV ed out and Bred point blaak iato the crowd kllllag Joe Snkt aad Chartas Elliott. The white, ma-aed the gr 3 BDd killed Lott. Then a negro prrmcV er named Coaaolly rushed oat of a houae with gaa la hud. atteaeptiag to shoot, when was killed. Hia daagkter also was killed. It la said, arcidntal ly. In the shooting which followed another white man was killed aad Mr. Thompson wounded aad aevea or eight negroea killed. "The shootlag had n direct con nectlon with the baralag of the aegro Morris In that section I sat week, bat It la undoubtedly a cequel to that trag ic event. Since that time It to repor ted tint tha aegron have beea hold Ing night meetlnga. prepariag to at tack the whltea. "Balltowa la aboat 2S altos from Frsnkllngton la a aparwdy aetttod aec. tlon. It la laolated aad alaoat eitlre IV cut off from the ootaMe world. Frankllngton la X 7 ml lea east of ibis place, and there are ao telegraph f telephone llaea." Favara Railroad. Dallas. Tea., Special—The Texas Supreme Court decided la favor af the St. Lonla Southwestern Railway Com pany. and agalnat Secretary of Sta'e ToJd, in % case where the Secretary attempted to collect «3JM from the company for Sling aa ameadmat to Its chart it. The eompeay coateadel that 1100 oaly wn tho legal caarge. The Supreme Court derided that where an amendment don aat exceed tIM.M* Increase of stock over lIM eaaaot te collect sd. Expelled Fran the Chnth. Nashville. Taa.. Special.—The Tra il essee Conference hn expelled Rev. B. A. Cherry from the mlaiatir aad asem bershlp of the Methodlat Bolacoaal Church, Sooth. RfJ. Cherry wprf^barg ed with rance on peraonal property la the de struction of which hs la alleged to have been n co-lacndiary. Aak For Rscstirr. Atlanta. Special.—A Mil has leca filed In the Called State* Circuit Court, asking for a receiver for the inter state Buildlaag nd Loaa Aax attoa of COlumbaa. Ga. The b U wn lie I upon appllntlon of M. P. We la, of Edgefield. 8. C.. aad othsn. 03 ths charge that the aaeodatM* to Insilv ent. The ansla are aaid to bs about $350,000. The officer* of the ts odi tion claim this amoaat morm than cov ers the liabilities. The aseoctatioa bn stockholders froa VlrgiaU ta Texas. Other atockholders have filed a aapp'e mental bill aaklag for sa aaamlaittoi of the accounta of the cuacara.Aaella llary bIHa will be filed at estt la aD Stats's interest sd. Mdltrs Mart By Oaa Capleslsm. Lnvnwortk. Kaa. Special— By aa sxplosloa of a Colt's satiaaarii fir lag gon at Leavenworth. Oaptaia Cbn T. Msnoher aad five an of tha Twnty ?lghth Battery of Ftold ktSSOmrj wen wo traded, three aencaly. Tba gun. a new oaa. waa tolag (noted, aad wn al 'owed'to become too hat. aaad whoa a shell came lato fha kressb after tr iad. ths shell exploded, tearlag oat tha breach, fragmota of ahMb fittick fipd injured the asa. PAYS THE PENALTY. Cnfcisz,fle U Hs Mtacpntcat "IAIN IK PUBIS." K SAIBL With Hlsßnther. af Fi csldsiit Williams McKMey, wma etactoecatod la Ike prton at Aatawa, New Yertu mm Taeeday October 2t. at 7 e'etoefc. ta tke vote, wltrsneJ ealy hy the le gal aamksr af pensue. Little gtoea out for pahlicaMaw. Every thing paooed a* ta aa erderly maawar. The ealprtt reiaaiwsi salsa aad laapaieli en the esid. Leoa Caolgoaa. the murderer of Prnldnt McKlaley waa iaterriewed la hia cell at Aabora prtaoa tale Moa day algkt with the rraalt that he re taeed all efforts oa the part of the Pi Into to roafen or aak dinar fa vor. Prior to the late erealag later vlewa. Cxolgoax retoctaaily received Fathers Fadsiaakl aad Hlckey. It wn late la the aflerwooa aad occur red after he had oace refused to meet them. After they reached the prtaoa. Saprriatradrat Colliaa coa veyed the ream at tor aa latervlew to tha priooaer. Caolgoaa aat back word Ikat be did aot care to se» them, bat the prlesta asked to be al towed to go to him. despite his rr faaal Superfateadeat Colliaa COJ anted aad peraoaally escorted tbem to tha cell. The priests remained with Cxolgoea for three-qaarters of aa hoar aad eeraeetly pleaded with the prtooaer lo rcprst aad pray for dlvtae forgtveaeaa. He rejected all their advices, however, aad they re gretfally withdrew. They told the prtooaer they woald hold themselves ta 1 amdfai sn to answer a call from him at aay hoar af the algbt It was 7 o'clock whea Superintendent Col Haa wnt into the death house aad tried to get the prtooaer to talk to him. Although he reasalaed la the cell sometime, he waa apparently aot successful ha gettlag aaythVig from htm. At eight p. m . hia brother and brotberlataw arrived, aad Super lateadeat Collin tooh thfrm dowa to the road em aed maa "a cell There was ao deaeoastntioa whea they met Caotgon merely stepped to the front of hta steel rage aad said: "Hrllo"" The brother veatared the reamrk. 'I wish yoa would tell as. Ijnnu. who got yoa lato this arrapeT" The asaaasla aaswered la a flow, bealtatlag maaaer: "No oae: aobody had aaythlng to do with It but me " That ta aot how you were brought a p." aaid the brother, "and you ought to tell aa everything now." 1 have nothing to tell." be aaawer ed In a surly manner. "Do yoa waat to aee the priests agalar asked kis brother. And he aaswered with nwre vehemence than he had previously shown; "No: damn them. "Itoa t aead them here agala I doa t waat them." The brother ia law laterjected here "That's right. Laea."— The body of Lsoa Caolgasx. the aiur derer of Presldnt McKialey. will act he reseoved from Auburn Superintn deat of Slate IT!sons Cornelias V. Col liaa aad Wardea i. Warren M-nd. after hours of coatroveray with Cnalgaai a brother, aacceeded ia obta'alag from -.him the followlag rellaqntahmect of the family's claims to Ihe resales, whei the exeratloßer shall have fia tahed hta work: -Auburn. N V-. Oct. -To Warren J. Mnd. ag nt aad War dea. Aubmra Prtaoa: "I hereby aathoiixe yoa as warden or ~Aabara prison to dtapoee of the lodr of my brother. Leoa F Crolgcsz. bv burying It ia the cemetery attache! ta the prison, as provided by the taw of the Stale of New York. Thia reiu-s is made qpoa the el press oaderataadin ; that ao part of the remains will b' gliaa to aay pernoa or society, but that Ihe ntlre body will he baried in accordance with the law in the ceme tery attached lo the prtaoa. -WALDECK CZOLGOSZ ' Wltaesan: John A. Sleicher. George E. Graham. The reaalution of Superlatead-1: Colliaa to prrrest nensatloa la tte liaaapialelHm aad burial or cramatiuc of tha hodv of Caolgrax look new in" froa two off era that were nbalt el by aan of aaeettaaaMe eaterprlse. A aaseum keeper la oae of the lar«er East en dttaa telegraphed hia n of-, for of ISAM, spot cash, for either the body or tha sansaata af tha mard-r --ar, aad the owaar at a Uaetoocope Wtred Wsidca Mead that he aaald pay mm fier paratoaloa to toka a saovtag picture of Oaalcon ntering the deeth Camber. The ss portal end en t aim hmd saaptciou aroused n to -ths aotlna of aoas of the relatlvrs of ta aocartag ths body I* view jhflT|PO'verty and tha wmMs^aad r '** " ' ' r *^~ ! 1 cf-' removal aad dtapoeel. The nperiatea deat chanced to meet Waldeck Cnol gan n he wn being escorted to the death cell shortly after hia arrival, aad at oace tooh the matter ap with him He asked Cwrfgosa If he wanted the body. He said he did Collins then told him that he did aot believe II could be removed without rertona trouble nd strongly advised h'm agaiaat the attempt. The plea to take It to Buffalo, where Csolson had a>- aaastaated the Preaidnt. he regard*! aa particularly dangerous. Collin die caaaed the matter from the standpoint of the Csolgoex family aad aaid they woald aurelv avoid serlon aamoyaaee aad possibly violence by coaantlai to hartal here. He aaaured Wmlda -k Crolgosa that he and the faaally could attemd. that they would be protect -d aad that the body would be glvn de cent burial. Cxolgom wn obdurate, however, nd Collin finally told him that. If there wn a well grocaded aa apicioo sa to the motive la clalm:as the body, be would refuse to surren der it. law or no taw.. Killed ta Sawmill Exptoaloa. Little Rock. Ark.. Special.—Absat aon Moaday Sewell's nw mill, situ ated about four miles from Texarkan. was destroyed by the exploeka of a boiler, the force of the explosloa dr.v lag the boiler a hundred feet from it* foundatioa. Engineer Martin wjs la stantly killed. Mr. Sewell. tte owner of the mill, and Mr. Nolan, of Texar kan. were seriously injared aal s'» eral workmen were hurt by fiyim: aplintera. Mill Closed By a Strike. Troy. N. Y.. Special.—Tha Mohawk Knitting Mill, at Cohon. ta Idle, ow ing to a strike of the kalttera aad winders. Saturday the men deaand ed that a man who had ben dta chi'se-j for whet they claim ta m trivial oCei.se. be taken Imck. The demands of Ihe men were refused and they quit work, naatac a sus I c..* : on of op -rations aad throning out of employment shout Mt mn nmd women. Two Regulators Killed. Kaoxville. Tena.. Special.—A Bris tol. Tenn.. special tells of how a father nd aon In Dickinson county. Va.. drove back about 50 "regulators" who warned the man of their visit. The man and boy stationed theaeselves In the garret of the house and then the regulators opened fire, Ihey returned il with deadly aim. Arringttra nnd Rob erta. two members of Ihe party, wer*. instantly killed. The names of the parlies atlacker* have not yet. IM leaned. "" " Dr. R'xy's Report. Wnhlngton. Special.—"la the line of duty, while receiving the people was shot by 1-con F. Ciolgosx" ta the official statement filed w.th the iar geoc „»•! e-fc| of the > '»y Dr. P. K .liiey, nedical Ins.vi t.- D.S.'S.. at the introduction f>r bit report up cn the wounding. illU'.-M and death of t'ie late I "resident jlc-Klniey. The cauae of death is thua stated: "tian grcne of both walls of s'irarh aad larcreas. lollowlng K«nsh«>t wound.' Tbe report Itself Is remarkable for Its exhibition In the clos-bt j - tsible de tail of tbe exact start of be patient during his mortal iilaeea. God does not aspect roan to bloom n bare rocka. [ftQBERTCIWE CHALLENGE THE WORLD pyiAUl J TO phoouce THE EQUAL OF ROBERTS'CHILLTOIIC FOR CHILLS, FEVERS, ■yHHWI Night Sweats and Grippe, and ill llHill Hit a " forms °' a,ar'a |2|uyUM3 DON'T WAIT TO DIE I SPEND 25 CENTS AND BE CURED I N "t" 'umTjnless WOOOERFBI COKES UIE BMEITS" TCWC FWOUS! Red Cmis is on label TRY IT. »NO NO PAY. • 25c. PEf. BQTLLE. Don't take a Substitute «——• DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. Sold by ELI GURG ANUS and SLADE, ANDERSON & CO OKXXIS SIMMONS, rm T. W TIUGHMAJCCir.- «—T' I«MK D ■ICCS.Sec. ft Trrw THE . DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. V Mannlacturors oi KII.N DRIED NORTH CAROLINA PINELUMBER, DKNNIS SIMMONS' BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES J&nLLIAMSTON, NLC-_ MT*orderß and Correspondence Solic:ted. Wheeler Martin. , ' Dennis SjJJigg*. MARTIN & BIGGS, I —r v *: „ t. . v : - Manulactiirertf dl FURNITURE, WILLIAMSTON. N. C. 00BBB3PONDKXCB SOLICITED. 'PHONES*—O®* 58; Factory *6. NO. 6. Anui W. Bailer. Sccretaiy of the In diana Slate Board of Charities, has made a stady of the fnUi uiiaiul in the In diana BHlititioa'. Ia a (roup of 341 m (kadi there are two or more |OK i nioas of fechle-nirodedness. he foaad Ho penoat who are Wood rela tion*. Of these families, xii have two generations of fftbfc-aiadeddtti, six teea hare three generations, three hare fear generation*, and one has fire gen erations. The number of direct descend ant who are feeble-minded is known to be 7J&. These facts led Mr. Butler to the rwlraa that the State should re tain control of these grown-up children doting life. A LEX- H BMITH, - ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Main Street - WILLI AMSTON. N. C. GEO. W. NEWELL, Attorney-at-Law. WILLI AXSTOK, N. C. WftMiiiM »fc»n m milnnn dnind.-M Bf>Ml ■mnuun liwi nmnlalu wl mak- Mir fat pvckiam of linbcr and limbei Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of ttM dlfHbnti and digest* all kinds of food. Itgliei Instant relief and never fails to rurr_ It allows you to eat all the food you want. Tbe most sensitive stomachs can take it. By Its use macy thousand* of dyspeptics hare been en ml after *-verytliinK else failed. It is ancqmlkd for all stomach troubles HWtMp baft 4* ym 9—4 BO YEAR*' > i f k \ 11.1 |>i ■ H ■■ k Hr% 1 9 IFFF* 1 OOPIWOHTIAC. Mnfwmn liitgiftiyy u»»»nm>«i«Hiifil H»Ono> urn hlnu a—« has. iMMki aaomwaaiani*. rwnu Ufa ibaA Maaa a Co. racatra eaMMlln, la the Sckatinc JlßKrtcatt. a Maailr amulH ww*tr. 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