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Wecim have the prettiest h?tel in the Sou'.h and wemiko thi3 proposition, thatt it yiu will come ta the spring aad donot admit that have the
prettiest hotelyou ever saw, we wi rpay.yoar;R. R. fre to "an vpoint within 100 miles. Weltake no risk in making this proposition, as every one who
comes to the spring remarks that this is the PRETTIEST AND an outside
white enamel and brass heds in every room. All f ur niture is quarter-sawed oak, ;mattresses on all bed new. The table is
furnished with THE '
A Flne QrchestmM 5 Pieces. T is Unexcelled
Grounds wm sM Cool & Pleasant
We have a large crowd of guests, the best people of the country. As to the water we claim to4 have the best oa th? market. A great manyk owners of
mine, al springs claim this but we are going to make some big assertions. But we think we can: prove what we say We claim to have the Lightest
Water on the Market, and if you do not believe this just take a bottle of WHITE LI THI A CARBONATED and at theame time open a bottle of any
other water on the Market and you will be surprised how much longer White Stone Lithia will retain its gases than the other! To prove the softness of
the White Stone bithia Carbonated Wafer, it does not burn the toague or stomach like other carbonated waters. The White Stone Lithia
Ale will retain some of its gases 48 hours whille most of the ale on the market will not retain their gases 48 seconds. The analysis and testimonials of
some of the most noted people of the country.
You Come to the Spring and Drink the Water Freely and are Not Benefited We Will Not
- Make Any Charge for Board.
Rich Hill, on the Southern Railroad, is our station, which is only 10 minutes' ride to the hotel. t
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DIVIDED HIS TIME BE
TWEEN JJUN AND PEN
ed Convict Sends Mes
sage For Publication.
VOWS. DEATtf OF J SH ERIFF.
In Mountain Fastness Montana Crim
inal Writes Letter Winchester In
Hand Ready For Action Pursued
by Posse and Bloodhounds.
Butte, Mont., Aug. 28. With officers
ot the state penitentiary upon his
trail, assisted by bloodhounds, convict
Tom O'Brien,-, who last Friday made
a daring escape from the state pris
on, has sent a communication to The
Miner, pleading for a public state
ment of his alleged crime and vowing
the death of under Sheriff Dave Mor
gan, who alleged perjured testimony,
the convict declares, sent him to pris
on and wrecked his home.
The document received bv The
Miner bears the postmark of Anacon
da. The writer dates his communi
cation from a mountain in the: sur
rounding hills of Anaconda and says
that he wrote his- story behind a rock,
dividing his time between his wiu
Chester and his pen. The communis
cation Is a literary freak and there is
no, question aa to its authenticity,
as the handwriting has been fully
identified -by the warden of the peni
tentiary and others' acquainted with
the criminal. O'Brien's declared ob
ject In escaping from the prison is
; to kill Deputy Sheriff Morgan.
O'Brien was sent up for robbery iu
BLOW ON HEAD CAUSED DEATH.
Street Fighf at Louisville, Ga., Ter.
minatSs Fatally.
v, Louisville, Ga., Aug. 28 As a re
sult of a street encounter here between
J. J. Keith and Deputy Sheriff J. A.
Newsom, Keith is dead and Newsosi
is in the hands of the sheriff. ; v
The parties were door neighbors ana
the difficulty seems to nave risen ovor
a chicken of Newsom's which was
habitually coming into Keith's garden.
The fight took place in front of th3
courthouse an4.no one heard the words
passed between the two men. The
first seen of it was the two together
on the ground. - They were separated
and Keith went home with a severe
wound on one side of his head. . No
one thought of It terminating as seri
ously as it has.
- Keith was about 60 years of age
and was a prominent merchant of this
place.
Newsom to a young man- about 30
years of age and has lived in Louis
ville for a number of years.-
To Nominate Senator.
Gainesville, Ga., Aug. . 28 Hon.
Fletcher M Johnson, chairman
of the committee," has issued a
call for the . thirty-third sen
atorial convention to meet at Gaines
ville on Sept. 6 for the purpose of
nominating a candidate for this
district. The following" delegates have
been appointed from Hair county: J.
E. Red wine,- Jr.; Harrison Martin, W.
F. Woodllff, W. H. Craig E. E. Dix
on, J. W. Marion, B. J. Hulsey, F. T.
Davie, S. S.lCarter, Dr. J. E Whel
chel, .H. W. T. Gaines and J. C.
Browning; As It ; Is Hall county's
time to name the senator, and as
Colonel H. H. Perry was overwhelm
Imgly nominated at the primary on
August 20, he will receive the nomination.
net"
" . ; Negroes Carrled-to the Pen.
, Baleigh, Aug. 28. The negroes, Joe
Oole, Sr., Joe, Cole, Jr., find Robert
v - Ferguson,- held on' the charge of mur
v clerlng Roadmaster Stevers, were this
fttrnoon brought here' from the.Herr
dfMrson Jail andpldced. in the penlten-
, liary fr safe keeping. ;
Political Situation In Peru. ,
New York, Aug. 28. A conference
between the Democrats' and Clvillst
committee. Just held, was without re
sult la the direction of clearing up
the political situation, says - a dis
patch to -The Herald from Lima, Peru;
Another conference wills be held ion
Thursday!' ' The people t, hope that
both committees will show - their pa
triotism by settling the dispute. - The
political 'situation is becoming ; seri
ous, and business Is paralyzed; Con
sul Hefdliska and Mr. Harlan; attache
of tfce ;TJnIted States legation, will sail
for home on Aug. 30, via Panama; ;
Dr.Leyds JLas Been Deposed.'
London, Auj, 27-In a dispatch from
The Hague,- a' correspondent of The
Daily. Mail declares "DrXeyds, - who
was : the European, representative -of
the i ormer Transvaal republic; ?S his
been deposed because he . refused to
account for ' a large sum -of money
missing fTom ; the Boer exchequer
Requisition Is Honored;
Boston, , Mass.,""- Aug. 28. Governor
Crane has honored the requisition for
Julian A. Foster, the negro wanted
by the authorities of South Carolina,
charged .with the murder of Lewis
White, a ' negro at Newmarket; Green
wood county, South Carolina, .and
Governor McSweeney, has - been, noti
fied Foster is' now under arrest at
Clinton. He will be taken back to
South Carolina as soon as the officers"
Irom that state come for nlm with the
warrant. The; first papers sent here
for Foster, were not", properly made
out . and had te be sent ' back as they
could not be honored "
STRIKING LINEMEN CUT WiRES. I TRAIN WRECKERS ARRESTED.
Cumberland Telephone Company Hav
ing Trouble in New Orleans
New Orleans, Aug.. 28. A gang of
men last night again played havoc
with the wires of the Cumberland Tel
ephone company. . This time they
operated, in the rear of the city, cut
ting a large number of long distance
wires and shutting New Orleans off
from communication with a number
of points. .
With police protection the companv
is trying to get its lines up again.
Otherwise there are no new develop
ments in the strike and there is no
present prospect of settlemnt.
j Sheriff Says He Has Men Who Wreck
i ed Southern Train.
Toccca, Ga., Aug. 28. Sheriff Boon
Mops, of Oconee county, South Caro
i lina. has in custody severaL. parties
who he positively asserts wrecked the
' Southern fast mail 35 at Harbins Sid
; ing. between Toccoa and Westminster,
Monday morning.
Ever since the train was ditched
Sheriff Mess, aids.1 by several South
ern railway detectives, has been using
his utmost endeavor to apprehend the
wreckers. He has made several ar
rests and asserts most positively that
he has the right men.
Dangers of Beaumont Oil Fields.
Beaumont, Tex:, Aug. 28. George A.
Hill, inspector of the oil field, gave
out the statement in "which "he says:
"The conditions of the oil field are
alarming in the extreme. The gas is
so dangerous to the lives of the op
erators that over one hundred are
overcome daily and danger of total
blindness Is greatly, feared as a re
sult of constant contact."
Don't let your charity cover, too many
sins.- - ' --
" Prominent EpiseoparDivine Dead.'
Nerw Toi-k, Aug.. 8. Rev., Thomas
Gallaudit; D.D., a Protestant"EpIscopal
clergyman; who was noted for.hIi
work among, deaf mutes, died at hie
home : ln 'v.thla city - today. ' ; : He was
born at Hartford, Conn., fat 1822.-
V - Not For Whisky . Trusts .
; Peoria, 111., Aug. 28.7-Peoria's two
monster Independent - distilleries are
not'for sale." and ;ir 1H not be absorbed
oy the recently ' organized - whisky
trust. : - . v - - - -
t Nothlngijars - a chronic Ja valid" "like
beinrtold that he is looking weU.-7
j Russia's Evacuation of Manchuria.
Tokio. -Aug. 11, via Victoria,' B. C,
Aug. ; 28. M. , Pavloff, .Russian mirs
Ister to Korea, who has been-visiting
Japan,, has yeturned to Seoul. Re
garding the question of the . evacua
tion by Russia of Manchuria in .official
quarters information has been re
ceived to the effect that preparations
for evacuation have begun in Kinchow,
midway -between Shanghai Kwan and
New.Chwang. : -.
- Machinists' Strike Declared Off.
, Galveston Tex.,,Aug. 28.--Generel
Manager;. Nixonf the Gulf ,4 Colorado
and-Santa Fe,v states that the atrike
of the machinists In the company's
Shops-' at Cieburne ; and other points
has; been , declared off. . : 1 About -700
men- werenfvolved. " .-'.
BEAUMONT MURDER MYSTERiES.
Among the parties arrested are two fterday was buried without
; NEJW GBRM DESTROY ISH. r
Tr. King's Jew. Discovery Mils Con
sumption and Grip ; germs. Cures
Coughs, Colds and- Lung: troubles or no
pay.- SOc.r li00. AU druffglt ;" -
young men by the name of Howard,
who. it is sahL were seen on Sunday
night in the neighborhood of the loca
tion of the wreck. The officers quiet
ly' followed on their trail until they
were captured.
It is said that one of the parties
arrested has made a confession ,impii
eating four other men, but this 'could
not be confirmed. . . : ' -
Those under arrest are Henry Love
John Howard 7and Thomas Howard.
It is expected that other- arrests
will be made.
HOW IS IT DONE.
The first object in life with the Amer
ican people, is to "get rich the second,
how to regain, good healUu The - first
can be obtained by energy, honesty and
saving; the second, - (good health) by
using Green's August -Slower. Should
you be a despondent sufferer, front any
of the effects of Dyspepsia, liver Com
plaint, Appendicitis, Indigestion, etc,
such as Sick Headache, Palpitation of
the Heart, Sour- Stomach, habitual
Costlveness, -Dizziness of the Head,
Nervous, Prostration, Low Spirits, :etci
you need not suffer another dUiy. Two
doses of the well-known August Jlower
win 7 relieve, you jeX .once .Go to- Jr.
Smith's., drug - store and get. a sample
bottle freei - Regular size, 75 cents.
Get Green's' Special Almanac. r
Texas Town Is Again Excited Over
Supposed Crimes.
Beaumont, Tex., Aug. 28 It seemn
that Beaumont is to pass through an
other series of iurder myste;ies simi
lar to that which caused so much e-
rit.Ampnt. several mnr.ths asro WMH
five or six bodies were taken from
the river in a short space of time.
., Sunday the body of a white man
was found floating in the Nf chep n
er, about half a mile below thf draw
bridge of the Kansas City Southern
railroad, and about .noon yesterday
the second body was found in the
same vicinity. The floater four.1 yes-
icientin-
s An , optimist is a' man mha) Is satis
fied, with what he .doesn't get. - .
Phonographs have no brains, "yet ithey
talk fluentlv . s The same mav. tvS' sairl
The Gazette waots" one cent a word, of dudes.' : ' J.- " . I B'ffnT"!
cation, but from appe.arances it was
the body of a Mexican laborer ae
tween 30 and 40 years of age. Tie
body had evidently been in the water
about two days, and when found was
among some bushes and logs in such
a way as to make it necessary to tow
it up the river a short distance lie
fore it was removed. There was a
slight wound over the left eye. This
wound might have been caused by a
small . caliber bullet.
The 'body of the man found Sui
day 2. was exhumed this morning ana
examined by two men who identified
it as that of Jim Broderick, an En
lish -brick layeiv It is presumed
Broderick attempted to walk across
and fell from the bridge while intox
icated. , Absolute mystery surrounds
the. death of the Mexican, whose body
was - found yesterday.
wrkiT.TVa "RTBSTP PXXJ3 CUBE.
Why" endure torture from Piles till
von contract a fatal disease
ti.i a oaiv 'Tires, or 00
pay. 25c. All druggists.
Sickness , is the Interest we pay
life's mortgage.
on
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oATca imaaf bad to worse.
: Always; true of Consumption. It
Mtia mi nuiliiM "hmt "Dr. K1H6
New life Pills core or no pay.
25c. All druggists.
rru htr.A that' flv th strongest iom
have the finest plumage.
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1 SEE your doctor first, if you want to. and skb if he
doesn't tell jou that you can't put : isto your stomach
anything better than a proper combination of whole "
"s "-'.wheat and malt' . . r-iV - -
SEEyour- grocer, next and" buy "a package otl
:; "FORCE, which is'compbsed of the whole of the "
wheat and barley malt. - v -
i-U new- easy ;t is tc eat a proper food wtcn vi
f J "7 : BEE how easily the strength, the nourishment, wj
--o.-: Tiuuiiy ,wmca.XMawire puts; ..mwiiun vuig - hrf
;;:c;-' T -writes that he geli from-R( aH the stren
' that hft hasaRtimarh " akealittleiW, J
-before going to bed and sebTiow soundly you n
. CI3 if you do not eat it right along after jou
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