til 0 . . Til s t i m. k m mm i i j ". a. irv. .t. MOUm AIRY, JY0RTI1 CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST ,J1, 1911 JVO. 7 NEGRO BUENED ALIVE He Had Assaulted Wife of a Fanner Out In Oklahoma, Purcell, Okla., Aug. 24. White three thousand men, women and children stood by shouting their approval, Peter Carter, a neigro, who had been captured by three members of his own race and HAVE FULFILLED PROMISES Speaker Clark "Points With Pride" to the Record of the Democrats in Congress Dis appointed Their Friends and Dumfounded Their Enemies. Washington Dispatch. Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Ilepresentatives. in a identified as the man who last reiew of the work of the first night attacked Mrs. Minnie' session of the Sixty-second Con Spraggins, wife of a farmer, waSjgress, declared that the Demo burned to death on a brush pile cratic party set a good example in the main street of Pureell at for Democrats everywhere ana five o'clock this afternoon. Depu-j that the party had redeemed ty Sheriff Hayes and Under very promise it made in the Sheriff Karris, who attempted tojiamiaLgn of 1910 when Demo rescue the negro from the crowd, crats wrested control of the were overpowered and locked in' House from the Republicans, the courthouse. j "At this session the Demo- if . i . , , 1111" I'll I ill ft 11 fllULieil IU 11 IA 1 111 ..,,:.., Mrs. Snrairorins whs assaulted i-rat have man h. record which" . . auticf " i , ,, . . , .ihnare oi criuiL. ministration. "Notwithstanding the fact that four cabinet members were on the floor of the House lobbying in favor of the veto with all their power, allurements and patronage of the administration to help them influence vote, 22 insurgent Republicans , had the courage and manhood to over ride the President's vetoes. What's writ is writ, and what ever the future may have in store, the honor of having per fect unanimity among the Demo crats and of achieving an extra ordinary amount of constructive statesmanship at this extraordi nary session can never be taken away from us. Every Democrat in the House and every insur gent Republican who stood up MAKE 3 A WORLD RECORD 37 HURLED TO DEATH. Spread Rail On Trestle Near Manchester, N. Y., Blamed For Most Disastrous Wreck Ever Recorded On Lehigh Sys tem. Manchester, N. Y., Aug. 25. Speeding eastward behind time, pitu established. It was more than an hour be fore maDy of the injured could be removed and special trains from both Geneva amd Roches ter brought physicians, nun aid medical supplies. Hum! reds awaited treatment, and the rail road station at .Manchester, a Lehigh Valley passenger train i cider mill ami an ice house were No. 4 nun into a spread rail on 'wed to give temporary shelter extra session not onlv iuj home. Mrs, li ... I ...... I iU- 11.. I rni. Kiii.i jimn.iiiu saw me mimes everywnere. ine vi liil.i nvii-L- ii,. i.i c;..l.K. .....I ........ ...riikwi m lih- iirni llll il.S e A I 1 ill I 1 1 I I III I V IIUl Wlll 111 i it 11 1 1 il rushed into the house in time to the sense of being a special ses-1 A li ' 1 rescue his wife. She said that sion calh-d bv th,? President, but 1 f T"t I "f Carter, who formerly worked ,. alo in the amount and qualitv ! llf V' the -;.untr.v. feeling ah- the Spra-ins farm, had attack- of the work done in the House' h",,lt.r, cTt?.,n lIiat.,ls w ,,av, , .t r..f., ... ' . i i i ' , . . T. ,'sioou manruiiy ior tne rest m- v-i mi. vinu-1 nus- luumi aim iiv me comoineu I'euiocrais anu . . f , takn into cu.stc .iy hut i,n the insurgents, and the combined : J, t,K Atwood Completes Trip From St. Louis to New York. New York, Aug. 25. Siiiliug serenely over New York's water crafts ocean liners and ferries, Harry N. Atwood, ' the Poston aviator, arrived in New York on his aeroplane today, the first man in history to travel as far is from St. Louis to New York i rti . i m a nwiv . trestle near here todav a,l ' treatment to the suffering twWnVn safe landing on Gov- two day coaches from the rear, thpough the gUleg secuon oi xne train piiHf"a tne day eoach at th(. bottoxa downward 40 feet, striking tliejand the work of removing "the east embankment like a pair of victims moved with painful slow- Tirol Act ilea Tn thi nwful til lble to the million eyes that anj cra. at c,ist 37 persons are to manv, a large number of the watched him, was a nobble in-t(ight belivcl to have been dead hiving had their skulls cident in the annals of acron-, kUle1( aml more th;m r,0 injured. ; crushed in when thev were lie not oniv nroKe ine ti. " "' i veil fiTfiio UiiVA projections. The mortality was high among the older passengers, ernor's Island, after flying down from Nyaek, N. l ., a4ove the Hudson river through a fog which made him onlv dimly vis- a I lik IWlT All ! f M. . I ' , . H i . m "We honestlv ami T.ersiste.it- ? ' , serious It is teared U.ey will Uie. K ;iv..n...r tI, ' "i an a.r line cr pernaps. The wreck w8 the worst in vhile alone in her home one has surpristd our friends and mm; soutn oi I'urceU. Alter tlie iiimlitouiuleU our enemies, said', , . ;. t, i nines in an air line, or pernaps, jl0 Wreck wan , i . ... . . ' I 1 elldea Voriil to re U'VP the'.,... -i ..... ... AU uecu, tne negro set tire to the ; .speaker I Lark. "It has puti , f f . , w more nines with ins detours. the h-wtory of t)ie Lehigh valley j must of whom were veterans of opraggins nome. .Mrs. &prag-; heart and HMe into Uem-raw, , ,... ... ....... J wv n nieilin., ;n thi Ktat an,i one ()f the the Civil war ami their wiv. i . ' i .... . i "J. iiiAiimiii out inc i rmunii , l.:l,.., , .1 ...:u . : t ' . ....k,. would not have it To use a 1 I , ",,u4 " uu u ' w ,'i most disastrous ever reconldi The dead removed from the ..Hi. in i. 1 1 ii i ... . n"ii iiiiiiii. AtWOOll S tllgllt,,,,, fl, 0 vitein Crowdinl with Wre'lf Ull.1 Itronrrli t tw n imirarna only to mat made ; n.LS(4..nr.,rs nianv if whom were at. Sliort.svill. nr.ir ln-n.. of Q 'r III? COVered . ... vi.ti.cn iw nti.l j-xenriiiin!St ii'eliwb- titocrVit vninl..i.,y1 o- t (....K ....i.x ...... m'JU lib iltllllit I . U m'J. .V,';K i frnni tlie I! A li eiwH.m i-merit . Tivn otlifr twrwunu .li...l Ifn. .! ff .1.1 I I ... . . - " ' " " u.'.l li 'IV i Line hi .'i noiirs arm .i is com ki ra Mr l).v fast trains the distance in an actual fl way to jail Carter cscajed. Far-1 Democrats and Republican insur- 111 ers of the iieiirliuirhiidul m I,. .. ;.. .....1 ' . - - - - - - i ......... . ....... ut.i in 1 1 1 1. .. imiii . uuu t r , . an all night search for Carter iH-iallv bv the unanimity of ac-ad,y 3 rope un aoou , ed, daimer and smiling. minutes, of Kiuhevtir tti. tr.ii.ri u;i maile ehevtr fru-m ttioi iiiinp!..u 'Sl ill" 1 1 f I I . . . i ! "" " -..v. - ...... I... ii Uijllli.jl. " neotile! AUvwd s flnaI UVm ,1,s "J-'lup of 14 cars, drawn by two eral other persons were lving in l l journey was a elide 2. miles ih:g mogul engines, was 40 min-, hospitals at Rochester, Vleneva from Nyack, N. . where he utes late when it reju-hed Ro-;and Clifton Springs with prob , U)Wxl "ver-rnglit. He ImihI-; chestor Junction, and from there! ablv fatal injuries. The number bv the House Three Miles Up but in vain. itiou developed A ii is alternoon Hugh Henry, a Democrats. mgro janitor, noticed a strange negro hiding under a box ear thusia lii-i-ii. ihn flll.ilift..,o C.,i 1 l:l . 1 .n.n win. v-niuoiwiuu venial nan- couiiucmiy, uv me siajniaL t man an aero stdiion. nu me aid oi press and orators that we would the exiennients with the new two other negroes who had arm- gt) to pieces. On that account "naval gun, destined to destrov cd themselves, to aid in the and by reason of that hope tliey the aii-ships of ar euemv, were search for Mrs. Spraggins' as-; rejoiced that the extra session ' tcmporarilv concluded at' the In- hauaiu, me negro jauitor pull-, of Congress was calcd, w that dian Head naval proving ground. hatless Sp,.j eastward to make up time J of injured will reach b0. ami imngry, m me arms ol a . l.fre renching Geneva. mK-rat.s. Washington, Aug. 2s. After na!!,II1H 1 11IT,Ml r;,t,'s i,r'".v i . The engines and twodav "It was predicted freely, en-1 shooting u shell 18,000 feet into ' oft,,M'rs aiu I11,,n who hailed hun . roaches had just passed the cen usiastically, vociferously and the air and closer to the sky asl"ienPa.'8 ?rPat,'st aviator. ! ter of a 400-foot trestle, l."0 nfidently, by the 'staji-lpat'i than an aeroplane ever has flown' " I'UIm glad its ended, ", yaP)is east 0f the station at Sen To Carry Out His Father's Pledges. New York, Aug. 2" Charles i :., 4.. .... ii, . i. .-..; 1 , .. 1,. l, l .. . . 1 , . . . , v VI is iu tarn on ine wuriv, h rVhZ " iManctieMcr, at 12:. o clock, undertaken bv Lis father. John lus machine. wl. tl,e Pidlmnn ear Austin the u- t x..? .. ..i .mi.. Atu-.wwi l.v.,,.;,,.. V..0..1. .. . . - . . . . ..: ' .. . vjuics. iwi oui win tie m ... , tturxl ot a long train, lett the.herit the :!0.0OO0.)O tk 4lM T lid 1 1 OPT1 Anil to ittiiw t in ll . -r . 1 t. ' ' 1 t I ' " , ' V .,"V". 1 irau- amgged me inning earjOOO left bv the financier, b Klin i si nw a riTH4i.i tiio nnnM ".v . i i. .. . , ..v. ".v .v. n u ariwo oav coaenes -v i.,.i h it nrA tirn iliv poaehiMi id Carter from beneath the car.! we mi,,ht eo to nieces at the It u-iiU u.,i,aiihoi1 tw iti, th.i distance, a millioa eyes follow-, nn.l t,-ft 1 m ins,11..r j I In tl'uo tL-n. 4V... . . . "1 1 .l.i . . 1 ... . . ...a n -. .1 I.oI.aI ...1 ... 1 V A. , i,w yiC mam onn:i earnest possioie tvuc. uub we ucw weapon and us carriage had u"u l a oj. vivii(r lollowgfijr iiuirx"- of 1'urcell, where a great crowd have sorely disappointed all their j proven eminently satisfactory. ! springing up te greet him. 1 by his w- ii ad garnered. . exnectations. Thev even set the ' Vii't.r in.1, -i.. f',aA IhOUSOJias Clustered. aronEV- "Turn that ngro over to me,", date when we would go to pieces, 'th! niVr ftf ' Orar- V. ,v,vi iB-a!Liar2!I. who W.'.-x. S,.V! 'tfhe Ti v" ilf tnf Vciktf-' it waTreacbi vhea tne cau P' V ' i"llf :.t diner ly se xr to assume 0offiWnd oficrntk? caucus on Jauuarv 19. but ' was elevated at an ancle of t3 roared their enthusiasm when;0f the crowd. The janitor and his . unfortunately for them in that ( degrees. The shot flashed ac-. AtwCKKl two aides otieyed. Carter was' caucus everything was done uu-! curntelv throutrh a course for!(H the brcke. the train drai taken across the street ami in ' auimously. They then said sure-. 10,0(10 "feet, lleyond that dU-, etl stroct an instant manv men and bovs K- we wnnU in to nieces as soon ' tji m.u it l.vt itw veloiitv nml win clustered, U'itii iriitlierintr lrnsi niul Ttilinir ! n-.. .-..i ..1. ... 1 tt,. turit'f o ue. 1 ff.,..4 ...1 I... n.ifo f.,11 UiaCnUie SO that .. v i v p. . ..x i ... j, . i (5 . ..v ivtivi.ivi i.iv iii i. i riirvilll ll III". (Ill VUIUllb.1, Atlil , It iironii.l liia feet At. t ll w 11I1H-1 i.m hut- uii.iin tlim- i .1 , v. mi . ' I .. ;.,.. 1aK.,.,.,, 1 !".AA t . Colli ... U.V....V4 i.. v v. " " l-v ! in. ii, 1. ll 1 it.p,iiiii 1.... v.l v viv.v'111 HIJ lllll HIV VHMlia; & V 4. The iorward eml;to tj of ragged the derail-; hrfl.uJ ho said. I passed. As he approach-, h1 Pullman Austin and the din- make fUY home inl Recreation pier at Fu"ti-;er over safelv, after which both;v..ls mv "f her 's wlsif et where another crowd; plunged down the south embank-1 iu' the "development o .1, however, he turned his;m,.t arui Wi 0ver. t trv j llo ,u,t wish huie so that it swept in a! . The free end of an ill fated statement of mv plete circle from one aid. ofhigh' Valley day e.aeh, in W(ukl ,,e fiH)U;l Intel Hut1 . .,1 ., . . ! h ,i tl'kM v 4hA rt ll AN Q Tli I f" ll 1 1 1 ' 1 X tf it . i.' ture lcputy Mierilt naves and ed to disappointment, aru.1 we away from a sjmt where it had l" w,c im"!w;, osi oi me viciuns were iui, u trv tu carrv out Under Sheriff Farris arrives land' ( , not. lo to nieces at all. We'l r..li.m..,l it wnl.l .Iron. Mrieu uuu sirewu um-e unuc. riding, snoved out over me wislies in even 'Men of Purcell, if you lynch lSiou, if possible, than at the be- this man it will be the darkest ginning. blot on yourselves and the town "We have set a good exam i r's lio.K , i ..... . t . . ...1 I Ii a MiAAtnnl.i -xt'n a hAOntitnl 1 1 l ll 1 l-leaded with the nioh to turn: are more thorouglily united in; The idea of this one-pounder, V u,;ukUU gun and, ionowed oy a urami rjwolicited vouug (iat me prisoner over to me law. the House at tne.end ot the ses- w 1 be deve oihh! into a thtee- v.v ""-;:ruus uay coiicu, sinppeu me ; i th i,-t Arthur inch gun. Naval ordinance ex- " " .... , . . rear guam oil uie souiii snie oi T immediately after perts believe Umt such a weapon "" ,n" ,u Vl ne11IPesu.e a,ul PlunK w wefath er's death witll thU cable ple would shoot seven miles in the outburst at the Hatte.ry as he j shallow river, more than 40 feet v ..AU w to Dcmwrats everywhere. Smr-aif. Tne favorable ierfomianies 5 Bwioeiuny cimeu pernor s ""jbeiow. J plans mapped out bv my father me end 01 me nrsi nay cacnjwill t.arril,d fonvara by ef 1'urcell that any town ever experienced." "That's all right, Sheriff," .shouted one of the mob, "but we to I'ciuocrais cici,i nucic. oue'i - j air. 1 lie lavoraoie jHTionuauces . , - . . . .. ...l ut fnt. vnara na n nnrtvr nf nt ....... ffin n imiuiul n.!llQd f()T IUS landing. i v in, "i j-iu y .i v - i n mr iivn niii"si auuivi Tr. , - i : . ! will ik. varrieu iwn mere negation and as being utter-, val officers to jubilantly express, 11 "l,Ht,'v. "U3 .f- ' ?imithat went over struct me east lf a mother. vim ...a ii... v ........v.i. ..... i ciuuaujiiucJll oi so i m maauiiQi.i , ( my- ly lacking in ability for con- the belief that before long rru. i : i : ..v. i 1, .. IHUt 1 V. 1VI V IV. "P. . . . . .. nt. I II 1 l 1' I. I 111 N 1MII 11 must protwt our wives and structive statesmanshin we tass- American wurshina will be eouip- U1B uie cionuig wauu i ",and with the other tu-toot car lltK. im ......,. - - - m i a ! f-1 ll A E. l. . : - - . - . i.i vi lai b aaai Lv - - " ew batteries of guns - o S10. finW Uiei- on hii father, and the puMi As they enteml a t ions in 1910. We have econo- building the keylmize!; we passed the reciprwity I el, following an explosion to- ! might of a film machine at a .. ..; wu nw,.u i.,e rr i""J ! moving picture ahow at Cannons bill the i wool taritt bill, the free b t t miles imm list bill, the cotton bill with the!, ' ' J As daughters from black hounds." j ed throutrh the House more con- ned with new The sheriff pleaded with the structive legislation, and better, 'to fight hostile invaders in the mob saying the negro would be J than has passed through any i air. given au instaut trial and that f House in the same length of time,' : there would be no chance for,iu 20 years. We have set the' Catastrophe In Picture Show, him to escape. After the slier-: pace in that regard for future t i.ui,,.-,, pn a,.,. o(: iff had concluded the officers houses. , 1 ltfsb!!r' 1 a- Aau8- f Were to the courthouse nre- .'w.. .1.. 1 J 1 Weil.V-f IVC persons 8 kllOWU sumlbly to confer with some of j made 'in ordto eVrVV "Z the leaxlers. room in the "was turned in the lock and the officers were held prisoners un til the negro was dead. As soon as the sheriff and his assistants had been locked up the negro was led to where an oil-soaked brush heap had been Iniilt around a telephone pole, lie was tied to the pole, shriek ing and imploring for mercy. The pile was lighted and the crowd cheered as the flames lick td tjie victim '8 face. Men and .women in motor cars stood up to watch him die. After the flames had died down the crowd slowly dispersed. The negro's body was burned to a crisp. Mrs. Spraggins, who is not ex pected to live, said Carter en tered her home last night and struck her on the head with a piece of gas-pipe, beating her' i landed, Atwood was oifhis way up town. "I expect to go to Boston to- shown as 8 1C eye has had a focus upon him ever since "dad gave him a 1-1 i 1 i ...If 1. . uric iuaie ameiuimems ncn in-, Th(t house WM cu ueu y ny ' the film explcxUnl a person shout- dule and the chemical schedule ;! Fi , d t'here wo submitted for ratification a ; h h , . constitutional amendment pro-L. . ...1.1, r. o uie suttiwaj. 11c wuumi, jvu- demonium reignexl and few wall with terrific force. lioth cars were filled with T passengers, in a lew moments ,. ...uu . . . t v 1 1 . . . . 111 ;i 11 k xuh 11 a. lie i. it liiir 11 u it tvwM-.nlf " ha CI 1. 1 ! il.l lull : i I. . , 1 ., C ......... 1 . 1 ... 1 : " . ii.x.ivr.. , ..v ..v.. . - ine cars ia a ma.ss ui viuuinuvi; i:.,.. .i-li.... 1, ll . . ' V t4 I I V W It I I - 1 V J whK'h a hundrwl men, on.l nil i L 1 r ii n in fl n v o.n. v. ..im.., ... j nlfHlIl were killed instantly were , v . $g m fur & ie bull. buried. The greatest destnic-i VT 7r-4 :,, the day coach. Q t ku, raA 1 1 r.r i 4. u jfj-a ''i vj in a - : iput him into business over and of whom ! I. .. I. . 1. . inte.nl fA do nnv more flvine -J Ui0 .,.l.m slH,,uun mul7 ' w m " " IT ....v... .v, j -- - o i ini, uu uu aim K"1- u"ti ...., om 11 vntiiv 'simi ,.,,.l Vim- Ynrlf until T return I ...i. : i! l it imu' ot 14 earb a- from my trip across the conti nent. I shall pro!) ably start from Los Angeles or San Fran cisco, about October, but haven't deckled the exact ate yet." New Mexico and Arizona, and we passed a large number of oth er bills of more or less import ance. It is a record of which we may well be proud and on which we will sweep the coun try in 1912. "To show how completely the until she was unconscious. An 'standpat' Republicans are de old mattress was torn up and; moralized, it is only necessary to scattered over her body. The! quote the newspaper statement . .. . . viding for popular election of Senators of the United States; we passed a bill for the publica tion of campaign expenses be fore the election; we liberalized the rules, making the commit- tana AlmtSirn 1 i r 4 1 1 . k Ifrtiici . wk , v .. . ..i mass of persons seeking to gain passed a resolution to admit! u u a. J..;i 1I1C CAl'H 11 gtl IVf 1.1117 fftlCCk. The dead were laid out in thought of the fire escape. The people were jammed on the stairs and many were knocked down and trampled. Most of the dead were smothered in the negro had set the mat tress afire and fled. As Mrs. Spraggins was crawling out of the fire the that there was great rejoicing and .congratulation at the White House, Wcause we failed Sv a rows on the sidewalk, while rel atives fought to break through the guards and reach the victims. The audience numbered fif teen hundred. t The operator worked heroic ally to fight the flames and suc ceeded in extinguishing them, but not before some one shout ed fire and caused the mad rush to the exit. negro reappeared and again scratch to get the two-thirds ma struck her with the pipe, break-; joritv to over-ride the President's juk ner jaw. jjit. npraggins, wno, veto, although we have only l l Inflammatory Rheumatism Immedi ately Relieved. Xlnrlnn T. 11111 et lahanAn Tn1 U. .ill. ll 1 1 ' l. u u U , 1UU.: say: "My wife had tnflaraiuatory ! " ,l" 1,11 To Found Second Zion City. Zion Oity, III., Aug. 26. An nouncement was made here to day by "Elder" John Taylor that Mrs. Jane Howie, widow of John Alexander Dowie, founder of Zion City, will foiuid a new colony of tlie Dowie faith at her summer home, Ben MacDhui, near Whitehall, Mich. Mrs. Dowie, according to her followers here, will be assisted by her son, Gladstone Dowie, of Detroit. She will dedicate i;er summer home ami 200 acres of ground to the cause of the new colony end will attempt to se cure several hundred additional acres upon which to locate the new city. Mrs. Dowie has isBued a call to all residents of Zion City, 111., who aw faitliful to her to move their families to Whitehall and join her in this colonization project. Beginning early in October, Mrs. Dowie personally will open a series of meetings in Chicago, puriMise of souring tkm occurred in No. 237 and a dozen persona i tm.k shooti 6 m i in were Uken later dead from the - le gi,asou r.lga ,illK, m second day coach, which, after!,..,. n,muin mw .t thflv To this Rheumatism In every muscle and Hew converts and followers to following the first over the tres tle, snapped its rear coupling and thus saved the rest of the train from being dragged along. Coach Stands End Up. The second day coach struck on the bottom and stood end up, the rear end projecting a few feet above the top of the trestle. AU of the passengers in this car were piled in a tangled mass of broken seats at the bottom of the car. Indescribable pandemonium fol lowed. The Pullman car Emelyn, which remained on the bottom with one end projecting over the gulch, and several cars behind it derailed and in immediate dan ger of going over the mass of wreckage below, were soon emp tied of all their passengers, who, aided by gangs of employes from the big freight yards at Man chester, rushed to aid. It wa several minutes, however, before in a the New York Athletic Club, arrested for auto speeding, riding horses for private wagers at Saratoga, hob- nobbuuf with Dick Canneld speeding across the continciV a special train, and, lastly, divorc court, with an decree to his first wife-thes are a few of the head-lffie pro ductions of Charles W. Gates. 1 Through it all John W. Gates paid the bills without a single whimper. Once when a near friend sought to sympathize with the elder Gates, john.W. growl ed: "Enough of that. Charlie is worth everv dollar I can make. He is the lest Imv in the work!, and' I'd back him against the whole field " Dies After Living Six Days With Broken Heck. Wavcross. Ga.. Auff.21. After anybody reached the cars at the; living six days with his skulL bottom to help the victims. j fractured in two places and hi The cars did not catch fire. 1 neck broken, Henry Harrell wlf xes were secured and btnlv af-ifell from an engine at Sanfo e work, noticed the flames complexion has "it come at last, Joint; her sutfering waa terrible ami j,, in her in establishing the pro-iter l-odv was removed and ear-j Kla., last Wednesday died I n the burning structure and that the President, who rude ber bdy nl tun were swollen al- puS(.(1 s,.r.ml jjjrtn ("jtv j ried bv the rescuers knee deep' todav. In an effort to' save i dug to the house rescued his into power by a huge majority, . ieili01 eight phy" 1 the. death of' her bus-j in th riverbe,l to the lstnk on; life 'physicians put his head ? unconscious. In a few glad to eM-ape the humiliation i Biclan, but received no benefit un- l and several vears ago and her the west side of the trestle, j shoulders in a plaster cas utes more iVlrs. pragglns of having his vetoes over-ridden, til she tried Dr. Detchon's Relief for 'Vitlidrawal from the Illinois col-i There the dead and injured Men- ild have In-en dead ami the in a House containing a major-1; "'eumati sra. It gave Immediate re-; (l,)V I)owil, iuls iMH. living ! laid out on the ground, while It is better to fall bv ne would have been hidden ity of only f,:l. SmaH favors are : alyVYlm re It .aS Mn ' n tiri ment on her Michigan1 planks and other timber were right than to succeed b. the flames. thankfully received by the ad-her life. Sold by Gwyn Dru Co. j estate. I rep:isitioned and a field hos-J wrong.