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I I.ATION FOR : :: cvj::: i.a) X. : M'VKUIIMS,; lUKlj. 1. 1 - ., 3 j N.- 11 l.. i;-j:m..,, :" " " r. TlTTrrTTTn VTTTr o 2-:;o- 23- Gif A',Y V1LLE. . c.. .f'A'A V. MY, uTXT" Ti "W "I T 7 25 CTS A I if t it .-ii.- :ir- K: .MTTIMiS. w'wvi f tlif Greeks, idd for incase !, , ted and driven . . um he is said to -. vt ial millions out n rli- American mar i:d yars ago, "Geoige, . !' Hif'cce, Commis -s i ." wiuld make a line m lcm- out in Chicago, NEGRO LYNCHED IN OHIO. Brutal Crime. II,,. Pi. Ml iit of the Board f IjiK.m f (lie A. A: M. Col- mi KalHiJi, has served no jif.,.,,11 ih public that their ad-niiui-trat itii will be strictly B,,n political - non-partisan. liiiuri;tt may well tremble at familiar :i sound. ;n Atlanta shoe merchant, vi-iin, nwTr-niit' ly the charms ,,f ;i i iii cusHnner, couldn't re sj,t tli" t- !ii'tation of a hug-in-lirr, had to pay 10.75 for hi. slini t Jivt-d bliss. A rush i.f lnisin'S is now anticipated by that merchant. So Senator I'ritcliard votes fur a laritf on cotton ties! That ia. costs tlic farmers ten cents jH-r lal for all the cotton they niN flow do you farmers feel about t-ltM'ting such a man? AT MOREHEAI). LAWAVEAK-MENSTlluNU-OUK Wo- ! sho h , V '"turday nibt, MKX MINT BE PROTECTCI) ' , ::,kinJbt U toLtlHatl iJarrett.aculoritl far:u land iv j entered I he hori e i f J J Htw.n ' Lrbana, ..,,0, h a town of about 7 i farmer ,.- ....... ".n a inhabitants. A n-.m ... ' 11 ' T " u"l Mr muiuuy mgfil or last WC-f-k. Thin Of it. A nero lynched in hio The account of the lynching says One week aiTo to-day Mrs. (iaun.er was criminally assaulted, in day i-ht, at her ium riy, near the court huufc. i eaid to be dyin as prostrated. She felt the i my V? bv recover disgrace and ri,ue3ted her son to an-! I-tcr on Harrett 1-A 11 4 k. A. I uuuiac kauL Mif was assaulted f.,r ,.. I Mwsn-: tt.r ----- ' A VJ LI t - " I dlII i' .wieana swn vcar ol.l while t bey skrt. All were hit cn the head by a pice-of two-by-four scintllng. rhe daughter, Mis, Maggie, grappled w:th the negro and o bravely did hc ws,'iu lum tnat he left the h ouac. The but the parent h Kliturmi (.'.im-ipinuii-nce. Tin Atlantic Hotel is over tluwin with Editors and Doc tors. m:in v with their wives and daughters. Aluuit ity editors came in tr'nlay ;a IVw Monday. They i!l inret today in the lower a-uin of tip. Tfaclier's Assembly building. In (he absence of iVsi.h-nt Clark, ,C the States-! villf bandinark, Vice President 'hirakcr, f the Winston Sen-! will preside. More edi-aii- 'xptcted today. It I'b'iuUrs to h,. :l large meeting. '"iit twenty new members are I'li-av aiv about ;?ou doctors ati-n,l in tl.ir meeting. Thoy ni, i" tiic main room of the Amhlv bnihliiiL'. Thev are bery. It as "riven out that " ...v ill- tempted to force her to s gn a check for ?500. liutasMrs. Gaumcr's cendition became more soricus the facts b3came known, and abo that the negro was af flicted with a loathsome disease. Mitch ell was first he!d for robbery, but on last Wednesday bo was arraigned for criminal assault. Mrs. Oaumer was unable to ap pear in court, and the hearing was held at her home. As Mitchell entered her room she raised up in bed and exclaimed : "The brute, hansj him. How dare you fae- mo again, you brule." Soon after the identification o.i Wed nesday there was talk of lynching Crowd surrounded the jail U at n'ght and the sheriff arid local militia had trou ble in protecting theprisom r. Yesterday a grand jury w a? empannelled and it soon returned an indictment for criminal as sault; Mitchell, disguised in a soldier's uniform, was brought last night from jail into court. He waived the reading of the indictment, pkadin- guilty, and was promptly sentenced to twenty yonrs in the penitentiary, the limit for criminal assault. The trial was over before ninu o'clock last night, when a i attempt to take Mitchell to Columbus on the train at 10 p.m. Hut large crowd were ab )ut the court house and j iii, and when t.c carriage drove up the crowd made u ru-h for the jail. Tho military drow t he ieo ple back, but the crowd soon inc. -eased in fury as well as number.-, so that SLeriff cLain and the troo, s had all they could do to hold the jail, and tiie trip ;o Colum bus was given up befoie thode, arture of the last train. At 1.30 a. m., when the first attack was made on the jai, the soldier oned fire on the mob, nnd twenty volleys were poured into the advancing crowd. Four were killed and trn woui.iKd. The at tacking party retired, but the si ;ht of the dead nnd wounded infuriated them and t he crowd soon nturned The final attack was mr.de on the jail this morning. The local company, which did the shooting, had been on duty for two nights, and a request was sent toOov ernor Uushnell for reinforcements. He or dered that a company from Springfield to th scene, and they arrived b. fore 7 o'clock. Mayor (ianson met the soldiers and soiit them br.ck to the d"pot sav.ng they were not wanted. The U eal compa ny was also withdrawn from t lv jiil about t his time. The moh, which had grown in number.- i;t the break f t'.av, seeing the way opened, seeur d a Ir.i ge sledge hammer ami started for the jail. The hammer w as net neciled, u. Slu riff Melain delivered tl-.c keys and the crowd rojM- was thrown around the negro's neck, and he was dragged out. When the outer door was n ached the noose waa slipped, but it proceeded with hi was arretted lir and It.itton, w.10 :m tt the rtif. ni - Justice oi the I'erce. On the way the negro manegtd to dUaam Mritton", and violently nttr.cktd both men. A debtor fcoon appro, ehed and the gun was afo levelled at him, holding all thre at lay Watching for cn opportunity, Iiritton sprang upon the man and he wa, over- I owcrcn nnd st magistrate. It is. reported that a 1 nrly of twelve men took the prisoner from the officer, ur.d a lyr.ching v. as probably the result. (iovenior Kii.gcll :uul wijt. an, his stall of colonels, havt ictuincd from Nashville, and are w!l pkas cd witt the Centennial, a will as thoit whole 1 1 ip. TENISSEE'SBIOSIIV1 The Centennial Exposition Nov Open to the PudIIc t m wotiJer mtUun of lal thir ih- -n it A LOKQ LIST OF ATTBA0TIO53 tt 5JthU ad What If Cu I W Them A DeriptUa of th Gioatdi 4 nUdlar-Th Art EmhlbU tb ru. t EXJr Urosht to th froath DUplirt ThQ Implratioa of Tenncsaao'p cat expoaltion. now formally opcatsi to the public with appropriate ccretaonlDs. U embodied in tbo speech of VWent Thomaa above quoted. It haj ben the cxMtoin of klugs and emperor to com memorate their acbieremspU by rnxulre rvt1 a r f t. 1 1. 1 1 1 tl. 1 for the office of the - Uyroniays -old Chopi bufli a pyramid to keep his mom'ry wholo and mummy hid." R U fittlug that a great com monwealth ahould celebrate (t first birthday by an exhibit of its material resources o displayed as to reveal the culture that 1$ reacheel only la th high est ciTilizatlou. The Tennessee Contoucial cxositioa hasocon fortunate Ul its solcctfon of tno designs tnfl 113m pf manr of its buildioRS. tt Ma ubj?ct of unfiTor- 5;!vr. aai th? exhvblthar t r JJ dfti?4 into jjI-c eU?A 5d (he Wfci to City 'f ChicaX tLat Uaptrcd 0 ioaj ta till memory f 11.. .i e 1 m . f I u r ' I ! . Vlo.t4, Jul r. t. 1; . p.Mir. 1... jM Xltyc 'ii, rr.aerl a dm. a 1 1 ft i TtUh the (rcr.-aiu-M of a drpam. will bare a riral la aicth v White City that t ruoa a ths, Unti of the Cumber land to cbarm for brief rxarx th fljua of hurulrM of thouian la LitubU W ro Art. The Urgvs! and m t rat build lag i thf I'afth 'iiua ft I tbo rutr piys of the otpitt.Mi au l 1 au evart rer r ulu ti iD of th rartheoou at Atheni The uirn are In the thap cf th great (Jrefk ctjm.. formtajr a - .... ...... , ( II,. V tj ,,5 1 y ,, k... 1.4 f... t . . - . 1- nat .f kin f u .d 'li'"u' thr t'ditors. MailY new ! fcon found Mitchell s eel1. Wi'-iiits in attendance Tilt fuiinty, Drs O'lla- '""l. UlMllinicliouse aild Wife, i wftS soon replaced and th.e condemned R:i :'id M.iyeol (Greenville , - nic-i, lUA, Ul IVt" ;b!i:i:uid hixon, of Ayden, ed- lull ard and wife of the :ia Kin- of the !Kl :and Mr Olthus .lov rr :Ul 1 w5r" f Greenville, are man was hurried into t lie yard The rope was threuvn over one ef the limt s of a tree. Mitchell w a jerkid up until his head struck th. limb. His ruck was bjokc n, anil hi body dropjnd to the ground. The crowd repeated the jerking several times until they were sure he was dead. Wm 4; -kit Vti KSlffSict J. VT. THOMAS. Suicidal Successes. The HalfOnlv Told. 1 - atliri is very cool and "'-''lll'le. V.KlrtVil'i r lli.iru MIVHIH . llll.ll 1 " "1 lain. Last nicrht a The editor of Kings' Weekly, (ire nv:l!r N. ('., is pajx ring hi ofliee w.th " and flO bills, and want some .")X) and ?l.O0Q. ;l 'ool land breeze. ! b lls to ,i;iish ihv i h riht. K:nj js a , Hl'UliniL' if i n., nid (trump. I'rore--ive Farmer. Tl.; ' l'l-asant lime for all f'"ll:e.-,l. y 1 ' ' ' 111 loer e; 1 i j (And it should have said flOOhoudsti: d tlur ike valuables. 1!d Wkkki.y ) . ;.sMi;i time tor the teachers! rv d, .1 tiiu Ui in- u.xil.l : i just iiKe to see 'Hi Till: SHOUT KOfTE. There were HI persons lynched i.i 1SV6 Of thee lyr.chmgs, 131 occurreel in the south, and ten in the North; eighty-s:x were ncqreXM and 51 whites. The .Vorld's list for lvV97 shows that there have Kn "' iv :ibout 15,000 darkies 47 rvrsVma lynched so far thi year. The silililiry to celehratf, j usual pioportion between whites end ' Newton furnished scv- , black' is mamtai ied. , ( They etecorat-1 -. , ;f the Feuleral d.ad at 1 Incluvnhers .l.1 Par.,,!!" h an oration from j sned t wo decrees in the Cumnock I w u,uS Coai mining cases. Une orders that ; ' t ' VrAv o the j :lll moportv covered hv deeds or trust ritv,1f!rU nil:Uk' 1 ;ftheKr.Coal Company and the ,- " Sa,,sb lr banden Henszey Ccal Company. .li,., " i he sold in three montlis lor each. ,ul like to read that 'era-1 The other doom io... ,nn,nVn,i , the compromise of li suits for 10, ii.it a souhtern white I V ' ,,ro"S (lt relatives of miners hiueei it: ihc explosion in lb'Jo. 15y the terms of the compromise $1,C00 is to he paidto cover all claim. W.,, - 1 BUC" an 1 ccasion tU si I, . June Jnd was a good day for sui cides. Many people took that short er route to the great beyoutl. Iis patche? from NVw York of that date said : Suicides havt been unusually luim crous today in this city and vic.ni ty. Wolf Cohen, a small shoo deal er m Jrvmgton street, who was mar ried only a fortnight ago, found him self in financial straits and took car. bolic acid with fatal resells The same was useel in two instances in Hrooklyn W U Lloyd, aged 14 sue cumb'ng to its elfect, while Henry YVickern, years old, will survive his suicidal experiment. Kdwatd A Seal, aged L'S, also of brooklyn, till ed himself with laudanum. Police man Theodore Lapiert, of Newark, N d, because of domestic trouble, shot himself through the heart, A Sheepshead bay race track hanger on, known as ''Army lied," wa found dead beside the roadside near the track with a horse liniment lt tie, from which he had drank, by his side, In this citv, Mrs Mary Armor shot herself ii: the left breast lutally tie cause her daughthcr had fallen into disgrace. Emil Schmidt, : silk weayer of this city, hanged himself in the cellar at his home. Iaii Ony, a Chinaman, is dying in a hospital from tho etrects of opium poisoniug, taken with suicidal intent. Mrs OraDge 1) Petty, a widow, aced 74 years of Orient Point, L I, was found dead in her room today, an empty laudanum bottle suggesting that an overdose of the drug taken, either to ieheve pain or with suici dal intent, had ended her life. - The gTOuad lcted consist of 3X Professional burglars Thursday acre lying in the western portion of la-t week blew open the safe of the the city and were formerly known as Adams KxptCSS Companv at Wend- Wt Side park. They can bo racbi Stock Va. Thev got onfy LVm. t7 thwo Hum of eWtnc ani oae ot - J steam cara. By tuch meant the tnp to South PaKota's gold proluction the fair can b made from th hotels for 1SH, 235,413 fine ounces, places and buainea portion of the city ia her third in the gol l-producing i minute, or the distance may be cor States. I txis oa oo1' tnroua 10 ridntial , . part of the city in 20 minute It took ?13lMJ to pay the salaries The ground haTe twn o im pro red of the officers of the Pi nitntiary for M to make thsm moat attractive and the moth of May. rai table fox exposition purple. The artificial lakes, arbon and pariliosa. to gether with the crouolnc cf th build- able comment that Atlanta roplM ( hi cago so cloAly in the nam of hr buildings. N'oshvillf h.u t?eu moro i original. l&eproductbn4 "f t" Parth i non.tho Erochtheon. the Tower of Ilab el, the? ftlalto, ami Cheops pyrami gtvo t a hint of th classic tx-to that ha. pr-v j vailed in providing building for an oi j position of material things, i Now that tho gatH har b-u thrown omu to tho world, and th groat entT- prif aopicloujly launched. ooplo aro beginning to ask themives two lead ing questions: (I) What is them u ee? (2) What doe it cwt? To whtch tho faithful chronicler munt rnak an iwer: Almost everything; ahn-t any thing. You can soo all you have yes and time to mm?; it will rmt y-iu any thing you plea.. Mr. Charles EL Harm an of Atlanta, general passenger agent of th- Western and Atlantic railroad. witnesd th opening ceremenie. Mr. Harman wm a director m tw ; Ootbo States anJ International rxn-xti-tion at Atlanta, and therefore Tieri i the Tennessee Centennial building nd grounds, in comparison with the build ing1 and groundi of the ipttion at Atlanta, lie admit th grnond4 and buildings aro unr than th groan i and buildings at Atlanta, but ciim tbo general plctareqe effect of the At lanta ground wia greater than th- w;uare gallery at either mi and two 1 "t-d f d th.i apartme-m. or alcvrci. m the center. At thH. nd t roa 1 d -r epn out upoa the dju!l r-,Jlu::ir'-l p-rt Ther are bu vm juw. m the building The light furuUhM rota? from the rvjof. which i. in f vl. one I ng window. .r ikyltght. rf it.elf Tht luildtu 1 thf otilr .n nt con stru. wt" tiir it i. taut 0f t.rbk and ii r:tir!T fr-j r-'-!. i it Is th re pst ry of pn tra-ur.. Iirx-ly in fr-.nt rf tl.i. bull I'.i..- .tan U th c.h l sA.il :.gar .'. Kl-.:i r itf Aii. Vi:: t a d r r d Ixl 1): L P Vir. i.-a d I. ui'vt.U. rh vras a 1 Vtii'... ati Tli" t'.urf i an 'i.vl r rr -In t! n f th one tht cr wi;.l th- mil f Ath'u Thi copy U t-l high. i:ih 'u;h th rrigtul va- ?) f. : StaU'lttig. a It d'x.iu fr. tit A lb vixu e;;tra i t.i tho lar tn n -n. it . .-u; :e., without a d ult. th ua t pdtl..u In ... park Tb. talc wa mvl'i In I'ati.. and rr.:illy htpp.l. oa .Mt! Vr.rnc!! ix bn pursuing hr stu lt" atrva.l for the tat two yearn. Th- Parth'Miou l appr jriatcly d Tot-1 - x Iutr ly t the fin. art P pb wh lor pi'-tur (and who dis not? will t- pioxed t- know that th art xhit it t n of tlie Jin1! orer seou in tlie P uth. th" majority of the caa TaiM'i being vroll r,rthy f a placs uu dr i;. rla't- darn- tht heltrs them Many of the m3jtr .ir. rrprentel. a. wo.l n th tu--lfr:i p:otr of thi country and i; ra-l. wh ha. dtttn guih'l th"m"lT. . 1 1 t may bo n pirtur t y H.ph-it. (rrgii. Titian. K-m!rueU. Van Dy k. Marillo. and of lat- r 1 ib- lli;,-u f. tno..i:r . Troy 0:1. Cr. t in 1 i!i"r V!i.-i':, r i!n art ethiOit n-tn pr pan-i with i plal rlw to attrartmg th' t"A h--rt t.'.. 'juth. tth1' rr tiori.- v. ;'.'. oevnr inrlng b "tp-tion I d nt Lt j th: rriu h U sextain, that th u..r:.U of tbrm hir alrdy turn-l th :r ey . towards th" Parth n n. a i l thit th" rt thi-y ually hon-r with tii.'.r rill mt th :: t:.; u:r.::e r Th" luninj '. th- pi. u.ri dl r-r I by Mr L-mi K kr . d Chlngo. w!. 1 iri -h.4rg" r i)ic c .'.le-tjoa Mr. F. 11 J-V.tr-. n Smith. t r irihly kn u i. .ui:t ir. t th" nr ju lj-" f r th '.! lour milttoo tl;Ur I tc r. it u. l,r mm, c-rr U,f Uy Xtl W T ...f.;tbrUU1,.,r.r...Hl d.br r f M .r,tiM u. i f. ftr H f U c i.t i c toi--.! wirruir 1, t 4: r ' b.. .cr,pt.l .i..! t.. r,..rr.m , : .. . r J II. l m 4fr fc0 u.l I. bf.l CAM N 4111 .juil.fird acv.ldli,g a, Hiur m i t.in JlCV-ld. J4IC v( M CMH.Jy V..t. ..f .ih Carolina. ,.Jflr 'himi ailhil lnsrtf! )ir ! f t l...tl!,oi to M--S h, , I,. Ho t r i.iifii. i,i ..ti.... ... 1. i. paum iii ithui muni 1 . (..... 1 . 1 . . . 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CM: Iks iu'I r i cn of f-ID "tl- Tl Isnport.int rflc.ri Tr.irh'r fir t ut N o i !( Thf bin d 11. an- ail coTeiod vrith ' whiif 'tail ami ire nrhitt arnlly U-anlfui lit sjyn th Partli-i o: l tff mt t beautiful bo'.lduig h ha f r-r n in , th Unit- ; stst-'i. with ih -xfption ; of the new Librarv building at Wah- t iogton. D C i Gradt nl ISmlltflar. Before beginning a tour of tho build- ; ings a glance at the whole cannot but bo interesting Th- .... . .l ! f. . a. . n ' . - 1 1 : r M fit r- ; 1 r'. . : . I . . . 1 . lli . !! ? ' 1 - r- m I - ,f r.,, , , , . I . 1 1 l.. '. ; t .1 . ..-rf. r .1 . li." : .i t ' 1 . . - T ' f rr ru r r . ii , . , j. . t im -. , : . . M.-t ; ..." 1,,! . ty k . j f.i.-fiUr '-i.f ; 1. 1 . 1 . i.f : ! . . , be.: r K : l r- . . - ' i ' r !r.i,i an . . :. : . . t : . ' I ' ; r: t --.jr., .r 1. ; - ..-: . k ---.- ; . " : i - f.. J-. - 1 . . 1 ..-,, t , . .. 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