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Sc.." POWERS IS HELD! AS AN ACCESSORY , , .1 - Kemanded For, Complicity In Ooebel Murder. " ' OFFERED NO TESTIMONY With Conclusion of the Evidence . For the State, Defense Presented Par don Issued by Taylor, Which Court Kef used to Recognize. t .- - ' - Frankfort, Ky., March 27. The fourth day of the examining trial of Re publican Secretary of State Caleb Pow ers began with the courtroom' cleared of all people excepting attorneys, newspa-' per correspondents and officers of the court. The court adjourned yesterday to meet at 9 o'clock, but4t was nearly 10 when Judge Moore called ior order. The attorneys for the defense held a consulta-' tion, and afterward called County At torney PoLsgrove. - Inunediately after the' consultation Governor Brown, for the defense, arose and announced that no testimony would be introduced for the defense and they won i t waive rurther examination. . The pardon, issued to Powers by Governor Taylor was tendered by ex-Governor Brown as a bar to tb.9 prosecution and asked that the defendant be dismissed. Colonel Campbell said that the com monwealth denied Governor Taylor's right to issue a " pardon at tne time the pardon was granted. Governor Brown moved that the prisoner be dismissed upon the evidence. The motion was overruled. Bail was asked for. Judge Jiloore said: . . N ' "It is not my belief that Powers fired the shot which killed Governor Goebel, but from . the evidence it is my opinion that he was connected with the con spiracy to kill him. I shall therefore order that he be held over Without bail to the Franklin county grand jury that the case De investigated." After the Powers case was disposed of , Juage Jloore asked it the commonwealth was ready to take up one of the other cases, that of Captain John Davis or vv miam H. C niton, who are also charged wim oeiag accessories to tne murder. County Attorney Polsgrove asked that both cases be postponed until a o'clock this afternoon, the attorneys having agreed and the court adjourned until mat nour. STAMPEDED THE AUDIENCE. Heated Argument Between Attorneys Caused Great Excitement. . r-RAXKFORT, Ky., March 27. During the afternoon session of court, while "Witness Golden was being cross-examined in the trial of Powers for complic ity in the murder of Goebel, Attorneys" Campbell and Denny got into an argu ment and the he was almost passed. Great excitement prevailed and people rushed for the doors and windows while Judge Moore rapped for order. Quiet was finally restored. Governor Brown informed Colonel Campbell that he had misconstrued Uolonel Dennev's rpmflrlm and Colonel Campbell at once arose and apologized to Colonel Denny and the court. , ANOTHER ARREST IS MADE. Youtz Charged WitK Being an Acces sory to Goebel'a Murder. Fraxkfokt, Ky., March 27. Detec tive D. E. Armstrong has arrested H. E. Youtz, Republican Auditor Sweeney's private secretary, "as the man Tvith a black moustache whom Golden men tioned in his testimony as the man John powers gave the key to the office of Ca leb Powers. Youtz is a half brother of John L. Crawford, a prominent Republican of xicvporr. ine warrant charges him with being an accessory before the fact w ma murder of Governor Goebel. A PROFESSOR'S ROMANCE. How Geors re Mueller Wooed and Wnn His Bride. Jackson vtixe, Fla., March 27. A ro mance, the equal of anything in proba ble literature, has just come to light uere. ueorge Mueller, a German pro- ehor 01 a JNew Jersey college, met and fell in love with Miss Paula Gies, but' vouug laay s parents objected to thv itn, and an elopement followed, oarch was maH-r.fJ v. . out all traces of them were lost in this Both MtioII- 3 auu IXia WITH niin reported dead in order to TortSS After1 ? OI me 7omig lady. toSjwZ.Jte e6 decided to make their identity known, and Dr. as 819(311 out a statement of the Transfer Ratified. . Bostox, March 27.-The stockholders M the American Telephone company to day ratified the recommendation of the sectors thaft the sSt 7.uXTOTpt ifcs ownership inthe ff Jg Distance company be ferred to the American TeSegnh K l f Z recommendation that tv ? shar rf il VT , , . Ciuiiangea lor ea. h Sl?lstock held in e American BeU ptxuy . Railroad Men In Conference. a ( Ashevtlle, N. C, March 27 Ameet- of representatives of the Virginia Jfd trunk line raUways is in session at u probably last two or three davs -meting isdS The toHris .rates.- prospect is that there will ba no old fatoH i fngesm the rates as they- Death of Father Tl vh CmCAGO March .27. -Rev. Father.; ZfT vrimt 01 organizatioB: ?ard0li Oakwood )f "Vmceiines avenue, one GOLD t N TAKES .THE STAND. Ills' TVstl moBjr Tr ads to Show Can. e piracy to IC11I Go b-l. 1 iRANKT05T, Kj., March 24 The i prosecution in ithe -case against Secret laI7 01 Btate 0aleb Powers, charged 1 with complicity In the'. Goebel asitassi- ' Smll tonnty, an intimate friend of Secretary rowers who is said to haye made a eon. lession. The attorneys for the common- sy mat tiolden'a ; testimony 4 -.-..v.a.iiJ mo Keystone or i ne whole structure of evidence and expect to prove by his testimony, not only that a .VUapUujr exiatoo, nut also wno were At the opening of Eis testimony CJol. o TT "T -w- rePiT questions that vuxuiiet rowers nan instructed him to go to Hanan to select 10 witnesses m the contest case. These witnesses were 01 tn regular mountain iouu. uonnnninip w tnaia .aA . "Well, men wha would stand up and tfnesessary eo into th.t locridtaH.K.u and kill off enough Democrats to make U in our fayor. "Uo yon mean United States army menf "No, mountaineers." In answer to a fnrthwr nn.aH. 1.. said Powers gave him $150 to give to Judge Bingham in Bell county. Ane Witness ldennnnrt a w.t n ?rt . w j 1 j ingnam. witness also said he gave Howard 173.80 for ten tickets to Frankfort And ntnrn TTa knew -some of the men from Bell county. A good many of them were mountain feudists. In all about 1,200 or 1.500 men war branch t. v,- fort. They were fed back of ttf .or-.. house. OaDtainDavia ley furnishing the provisions. continuing, tiolden said: "We sent most of thnm ko1p v.- mghfevBy 'we' I mean myself. Caleb Powers; Captain Davis, Bill Cullen and Governor Taylor. Finally Taylor and Powers decided to send them back. All except 10 or 15 from each count v. I selected the men to come from Knox county." "Did yon have any fnrthn. tion with Powers regarding the work to be done by the men remaining here?" xo. bit: we understood what they were kept here for. . W knn v.t those men were, here to eo into that ecutive hall and, if necessary, clean out wow leiiows. . - "What fellows?" .. "The Democrats; enough to make a majority on our side.'" The answer created a sensation in the courtroom.. utoiaen said ne waa in thm pnmtin uuuujuK oeiore tne snooting. He met caien cowers in Governor Tavlnr'. uicruum. WKnrss Golden Is III. Fkanktort, March 26. Judge Moore called his court to order promptly at 10 o clook to resume the trial of Republi can becretary of State Caleb Power charged with being an accessory to the .muraer or Governor GoebeL Wharton uoiden one of tne prosecutions star wit nesses, who finished his d rect ts ti. mony Saturday, but was taken sick and was unable to be cross examined, was tne nrst witness called this mcrnin&r ui4b was uut 1a tne courtroom and a deputy sheriff was sent to the hotel :ter him. uounty Attorney Poisirrove at 11 o clock announced that Go. den was ilL Dut tne doctor tbought he would be able to appear at 1 o'clock and asked in) inage to adjourn court until that hour," which was done. - ' v - NECRO MURDERER LYNCHED He Was Hujd to m Tree the Courthouse Yard. In the Richmond, March 24. A meeting of citizens was held in the judge's cham bers at Emporia today and it was voted to withdraw the troocs who have been guarding the negro Cotton, charged with . tne murder of two white men. when it was openly asserted a lynching wouia ioiiow. The troops left Emporia for Rich mond -at 11:25 o'clock. The mob was immediately formed and Cotton was hanged to a tree in the courthouse yard at 12:45 o'clock and his body, was then riddled with bullets. 'Negroes Itynch White Man. aichmond, Alar on 24. The negroes of Greensville today lynched O'Grady, the white man who was with Cotton, the negro, when he killed Saunders and Welton. Cotton was lynched earlier in the day by a mob of white men. DONNED BULLER'S PAJAMAS. London Society Woman Creates a Sei - satlon Ht Cape Town. London, March 24. If anything is interesting society more than the con staxu departure ot iasnionaoie women for Cape ToWn it is, the scandals that 'come back about those already out there. .- The latest is that of a woman prominent in society and the wife of a well known baronet. She went out' to nurse uenerai- isulier 's wounded, but becoming the worse for liquor she was shut np by that commander in the room of the. local station master. Discover ing his pajamas and . a short coat, 'she donned them. She afterward refused to make a change and thus scantily clad she was carried throncrh the linen of General jBuller's trooos in an ambu lance, was shipped to Cape Town and is now in-England. ; r Failie and Sou Drow 1. -T rrircrm fiaa r Itfarnh 01 T?1 E. Wiiley, a oargemaster, and his -9-year old s6n"were drowned Jn Pearl river last afternoon. The boy had fallen from a small rowboat and Wiiley jumped in to save mm. - wnue swimming to tne barge with the ; boy- on his back the father lost his strength and both sank. r : r- r Mother and Child Found Dead. ' RuSHViLLE, Ind., Maroh . 24. Mrs. Mark Sellers and her ba be, a 4 months- chUd. were round m - a well near. -this city last night dead.: The-; baby was drownedand the mother,' who. was I but 20 y ears old, bad diedfrom ex posure. v They were in the well eight J hours before discovered.;; -'TV-fe WJft w Florida Ertt-ri Tallahas ses, Marhi24 ILe tters pat- ent have been issued"' incorporating 'the Bronson Naval Stors com ban yi: Witli s capital of J5.O00. yThe bealqaarters of j NEW PUERMCANi! BILL IN THE SENATE Measure Was AffreedTJTJonbv , o v"yJr -Republican Caucus. IT PROVIDES FOE DUTY New Provisions Are Substituted For Sections. and lO-It Also ' Defines Status of Residents of the Island and ' a Resident Commissioner. - - -: f i" ' , ,Washinoton; March 27. Senator Foraker has today introduced the amend ments to the Puerto Bican bill which have been lagreed to by the BpnblioaA caucus. The amendments were inoo?-; pointed in the new bill and ' the bill in troduced as a new meashre. The first important change is made' in section -3 in which the inhabitants are : described as'citizens of Puerto Ricvand as snchJ are; entitled to the protection of the Umted States," whereas in the old bill they were designated as "citizens of the ' United States. V PJoUoyjring provisdona are substi tuted for section 8 in re&rard ; to Krttttiaa Aiuuurteu. into j-uerto Kino fiVwn nnrii outside the United States: 1 ;: : ' lnat on and after the rjassave hJtia act the same tariff customs and duties shall be levied, collected and paid upon all articles imported into Puerto Jfocfc from ports other than th TTnifofl fttat which are required by law to be coliected upon aracies imported into tne united States from foreign countries; provided, that on all coffee in the bean or around imported into Puerto Rico there shall be levied and collected duty of Scents per pound, any law or Dart of law to the contrary notwithstanding; and provided further that all Spanish difference, lit erary and artistic works, not RnhvArsivA of public order in Puerto Rico', shall be admitted free of duty. A LYNCHING IN MARYLAND. Negro Taken From Jail and Han red For Attempted Assault. Belair, Md., March, 27. Ijewis Har ris, a negro, who on Sunday morning attempted to assault Miss Annie Have- lin, at her home near Belair, was lynched at an early hour this morning. ', From the time that Harris was dragged from his cell until he was strung up he was said to. have spoken, but one sentence. That was "if I did it men, I was drunk when I did it.' -- : - Miss McBvain, Harris' victim, is about; 54 years old and lives alone near thA railway station. She was called to the door at midnight Saturday and attacked by a negro who was afterward identified as Harris. The indignation aroused by the crime was more intense, because of the fact that it is the second of the kind within a month. William Black, a negro being now confined in th Balti more jail awaiting trial for assault pn Miss Jessie Bradford, a young woman residing in Aberdeen, from which place last night's mob is said to have oome. . , New Steamship Line. Jacksonville, Fla., March 27. Com missioner N. B. Kelly of the Philadel phia Trades' league, who hus" been in Savannah several days inanirinar what chances a steamship line would have with the Quaker City, has arrived in Jacksonville on the same mission. His impressions of this port and thejroepec-1 nve ousiness eo go mrougn it are said to i be favorable to. the establishment of the line. Fierce Fight With Boxers. Peking, March 27. The Box move ment in the north is assuming alarming proportions. News has been received that an indecisive bnt severe fight has taken place between Boxers and imperial troops at Yen Chu. Each side num bered about 1,500 men and there were heavy casualties on both sides. Killed by a Robber. -BoONEvnxE, Mo., March 27. Ells worth Evans, alias Jocko Jones, shot and killed Assistant City Marshal Wil- liam Henricke at midnight. The sheriff with a posse of 100 deputies at once in stituted a search for Evans. Henricke was attempting to arrest Evans for hav ing robbed a-.cigar store. C-aroUiia Cotton Mill Chartered Columbia, 8 O., March 2ft. The Aim eta cotton mill at Bradley, Abbe ville county, has just been incorporated. The capital stock is Sl(X).0OQ. with nHr. I ilege to increase to f2500C0. , : ' A Good Medicine for Children. , M have no hesitancy in recom- mer.ding Chdmberlain's Cough Uemedy,"says b if. Morgan, a well known and popular baker of Peters-, nure. Vrt. "We have eiven ' it -io pur children-wberi troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it. has always given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by . a druggist as the best cough mrdicine for children as it, no opium or other harmful drug:"; Sold by S. Biggs. Powder Made from pure I cream d tartar.; Almi powdm ar the greatest fare menacerstoj t ot the ; present czy. 1 f Baking ouuuut WORK OF A NEGRO. 5urain a woiBHa and Her ; - :"Wttle Chlldreq,- Kalbiqh, March 2i Early thiffniornJ ingkat Garners, 6 miles east of this city .Tom,.J?ne a commonly knowxj in the county as "prh Tal as "Preacher" JonesJ ; murdered Ella Jones and her eldea daughter, Ida Jones and then set firr to he bed in .which the bodies of the! murdered Tictims and four others, all children ranging in years from a baby 1 month old to the largest boy. whet was not more- than 6 years of age. The1 was aone with an ax. u TT .Mi.plttelj destroyed ., The dead are: ; ; Ella Jones, the mother, aged 33, :i Id Jones, 18 years old. Josie JoneSi 3 years old. . Nancy Jones, 3 years old. viuTer j ones, x years old. r An unnamed baby, 1 month old. " j ones nas been arrested and in jail. .. - i lodged) ; -"Soqth Carolfns Enterprise. & Columbia, a a, March 26. A charte na been issued to the Abbeville Say. ings and Investment company of, Ab beville. The capital stock of the com. pany is to be $50,000. The Charleston Crockery company has notified th on. retary of state that it has increased its capital stock from flO.OOOo foO.OOU A chter h.B aiao been issued to the FJ M.-Bbtt company of Hamburg. The cap ital stock of th company is to be $1,000 and the purpose is to do a real -estate and insurance business. A commission has been issued for the reorganization u uo vnester cottnng . company, capi - - v New Hotel For Aikon. Amiss, o. u., march S3 Aiken is to have a new hotel. The new hotel will go np on the Poznanski property. lo cated on the northeast corner of Park avenue and Chesterfield street. Th6 liza of the hotfll hoi nnt k... . . - J m WDOU UDf sermmed onbut it will contain not less than 70 bed rooms. 25 or 30 parlors and as many bath rooms, arranged in suites! and that it will be an up-to-date high. ciass note 1. xne notel will be built by . n. xravers ana Mr. rl rl tlun noweu, vr., and will coat about $100,000 South Carolina En terpriscj. ; Columbia, . Ej. u. , .March :j?a The unarieston bavmga institution has filed notice with the secretary of state of the increase of its capital from $30,000 to $100,000. A commission has benn i- iued to the Columbia Paper company of this city.. The company proposes to oeai in paper amxiaper goods and con- a not a printing, lithographing and Dinaing ousiness. - : . Sawmill and Lumber Company, - i&AixiQiti March 22. A charter has been granted to the Southern Sawmill and Lumber company, principal offices in Philadelphia and Lumberton, N. O.L capitalfoOO.OOO; owners, the .Atlantib Seaboard oom Dan y of PhiLadInhin rt win Duy timber land and operate saw mills in .-, Robson and other southern counties in North Carolina. : L Craig Law Is Unconstitutional. I Ralbiqh, March 2a. Superior Court Judge Timberlake has decided the Craig law unconstitutional This is the law enaotea last year by the legislature as an attempt to prevent the transfer of catei zrom state to federal courts. The case now cornea on arDal to th an. Ptem9 court, which, it is believed, will ue ooari-oeiow. ) Elopers Return Home. Raleigh. March 23. A farmer named Penny,; who deserted his family some time ago and went to Mexico with a young 'school ' teacher, returned to his home recen tly and endeavored to make peace with his family, but his neigh bors made it so warm for him he was compelled td. flee the conntrr fm- hu North Carolina Politics. , Kaxeioh, March 2A Democratic State Chairman Simmons. has arranged a series of ratification meetings cover! inr .13 days of continuous sneakinir hI ginning Aprils 16, five days after the Democratic state convention here. ' At these meetings every candidal nn th state ticket ynu be present and speak. . Operatives Get an Increase. r xoRKVJxuB.ts. (J, Maroh VS. The York cotton mills have announced thai they would odtaext pay day give their operatives as increase of 3 per cent in wage . The wages of some of the em ployes had recently been .increased ti$ per cent Thesa were not included in tne merease yesterday. , ; J . '' r ; - - ; , Charged With Larceny. . a ' - ' Columbia 0. C. , March 23. The gov rnor.has received a certified copy of special presentment of the grand - iurv ot the county 1 of Lancaster, which dei mands the removal of Magistrate Can then, because of implication in a larceny Carolina Railroad Sold. .; .XORKViLWt, S. C, March 23 Presl dit W A Barber of the Oarolinand Northwestern Railroad : company has bought the ' 1,000 shares that York county owns in that corncr'ation at S250 snare. -Tyro New IlUs Chartered. Baleiqh,v March 26. The state has chartered the . Oxford cotton mills at Oxford, ! capital $125,000. Jt will spin and weave. A charter is also granted tne unar tot te waste company, capita OJ,WJJ. . - 'Ueat&olan Editor. Nkwberrt, S,;OMarchi2aRich4 ard H. Greneker, Sc., well known as journalist throughout the state, is dead at his home in Helena, aged about 63 yean, v v7. ; - .; .k - i r : : : - i- : ' Humored Railroad Deal. -s OoujldsiA, S. 0.t March 22. Rumors In; 'circulation here that - the xId Three O's railroad will t an early date pass into the' hands; of the seaboard Air MUST ENLARGE THE ASYLUM North Carolina Institutions . For tha j Insane Are liudly Crowded, j RaleiqhT March 26. The state board of charities -has issued j mmt appeal to all officials, to the legislature and to the general ....public, that more ac commodations be provided for (he in sane. Where, there are now jhree asylums, containing -1,175 white and 445 negro insane, the board finds ihat no less inan 67 white and 239 negro in sane idiots and epileptics are in poor houses and Jail and in private care. 3 The increase of negro insanity is very " " w 3 o ago an insane ne gro was an extreme rarity. I The board urges the building of cot- tages and the "colony system" of treat ing tne insane. The asylum for the negro insane, already twice enlarged, must have another eensive addition. I . . , , RAILROAD TO BE REBUILT. Wealthy. dumber Man Purchases th South Carolina Line. Greenville, S. C, March 23. Mr. Thomas Wilson, a wealthy lumberman of the lower part of the state, has per fected arrangements to rebuild the Carolina, Knoxvilie and Western rail way, extending from this citv to Ma rietta, 16 miles above. A suit ig now pending to compel the owners to oper ate the road, and Mr. Wilson's deal will probably put an end to this. ! Mr. Wilo-n ha. l.t.l. -- 'a about 6,000 acres of heavily timhrArt lands in the mountains, which are now inaccessible. The Atlantic Coast Line is behind the transaction. T Sinter Falls 70 Feet. Spartanburg, a O., March 26. Cal houn H. Allen, a white slater from At lanta, while working on the steeple of the Presbyterian church, fell from a scaffold about 70 feet above the cronnd. and was very seriously iniured. Sv. eral hands were workinsr in the Mnrar . One arm was dislocated and the o'thr broken and his forehead was sevemlv bruised. It is not known vat wiat th ihternal injuries are. His recovery is, very doubtful. : . lileachery For Aiken, u Aiken, S. O., March 26. Messrs. Charles Estes. Thomas Barrett. Jr.. " F. Pope and Landoa A. Thomas. Jr.. of this city, all exneriencad cotton manu- . facturer3, have incorporated a company for the purpose of establishing a bleach ery. The plant will be located at Clear Water, near here. The capital stock is placed at $300,000, and ihe company is authorized to manufacture cotton goods, as well as to conduct a bleachery. , Capital Stock Increased. Cheraw, S. C, March28. The Penn sylvania capitalists who are to build the Cheraw- cotton mills have decided to make the capital $300,000 and are now preparing to let the contracts and rush matters so as to be ready for the next cotton crop. An eliaribla B:r. nt lyu acres nas beed offered bv tha At. iantlo Coast liine on the edge of town, wnere their road crosses the new Sea board, v - , Minister In a Gambling Hell. Charleston, March 26. Rev. Arthur Crane, pastor ofC the First Baptist church, preached a sensational .sermon Sunday on vice and .sin in Charleston. Liast week he visited the blind tieers. gamonng nouses and questionable xq- suim, ttnu sBruion was a tirade on these piaces. It was a sensational day ior a cuurco. - - - ; Baleiqh. March 2a Mrs. D. H. Hill has given the confederate veterans a deed to laud near Hendersonville to be used for encampment purposes. Banker Routs A Bobber. -tf-.-iv. garrison, vHsnier or me hbank of Th ornvilJe, Ohio, had been i uuucu ui ireaiui uy a BCIIUUS mug I trouble until be tried Dr. King's New DiBcpyery for (Consumption.' Then he wro.tr: "It is the 'best "medicine I ever used for a severe cold or a bad case of lung trouble. I always keep a bottle on hand." Don't puffer with Chest or Lung trouble when you can be cured Bo eaBily. Only 5Cc. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all Drue Ibtorts. ... Women sufFerv ingf rom female troubles and weakness, and from irregular or pamtui men ses, ought not to lose hope if doctors cannot helpihem. Phy sicians are ... so busy with other diseases that they do" not un derstand '' fully the peculiar ail ments and the I a delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do -is to give alair trial to ,; ; :. " : BRAD FIELD'S winch is. the- true cure provided ; wi au iciuaic wuuuies. it, I ffT i hirrhAet cfoti . J. j. - jj Imilt Sr. tnnr nnnAur 'a tr u--teu ms I"ui cAVCiicubaoQUi tm4 wnuie iue to tne StUdv. ot the dis. tinct ailments peculiar, to our moth ers, wives and daughters. Itis made of soothing, healing;! strengthening herbs ": and yegetables, which have been provided Jy a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the "menses, Leu corrhcea, falling of the Womb, Nerv ousness, Headache and ackache. In fairness-tor.fierself and to Brad field's Female Regulator every suffering woman ought to give It a trial." A- large, ft bottle -will 3,' a wonderful' amotmt of good. Sold by druggists. . . - 1 Send foe micefj Ultrrateit free baok oa te si;' 'jacfc i It . Care o Lamps learti about the care o( lamps, but If the little v jujiMnica are aanerea to there will be a treat -difference ie the lifhu First, . lamS muat bexleaned end filled every morning Si burners should be cleaned once . week, and thl best way is to boll them In water to which J Gold Dost Waning PowdcV t5S? 'i?1;, MPOOnful into a quart of water and 00U ten minutes. The flues should be put into pan of cold water and-heated slowly until the boll, tken, t.t. i .1 "l'3: rsduaUnthls tbushea. the gl,rwww w T in anor ia taken tronotir fi heokM a,.. . . fKWBjiivuaa. s THE N. K. FAIRBANK COUMNV. """" "I.I.MH. KMVMk. armers Are havinp; a fine j They can be found at the Boy Carbon and Dixie Collars, Backbands, Singletrees, ' "' ' -t:-Clevises, Plow Lines, Ktc. s A nice new line of . v"v'.:rr:-' Just in. Harness, Leather, Half-Soles, Come See our Dic Plows Price our goods. Can't mention Pee Push should be the .watchword in this progressive age. It is ours. We have striven with t i 1 a TeSOJUte aeiermina- tion to push to the 4L front, and how far we have succeeded will ' be observed by a f , : visit to our mammoth stores. We con tin ne to pu'sh and iire daily receiving large iot..f? of new sroods to ' nnnir. m rvd a f r nnt uodI wvuviiiiuyuuiu u Ul t UiUU store space w t i Permits US tO display . ... V;. -. . .. men t in everv- nartment. - -ri ' - -.4' - : - -'.-: - -Eespc de - timo to prepare their lands, and -why? uug uvci sraooie witn a Worse:; " MtM.ll II . "U- , I ' tt I V f I Ghattanooga Chilled Plow? HARDWARE STORE. Also Plows, Haines, Traces; very piece guaranteed. - Bridles, all cheap. and Smoothing Harrow everything here. , Dee Hardware Co; ATTENTION is in- yited to our wellf selected stock of Ur-v, 1:- etc., whichwe aro offering at astonish ingly low prices. .-V- .': e - IS S J v I the QUALITY of A ; our iWe hjivine used tKe utmost care in theii: seleccibn.' Come see and be con- vinced that we can t.. save you money, the PushwliiIo i we ayu pushing. uy Good; ShoeClutliinB Our Pride lies if;' :t'' ! tils wrapany wul be at Uronsoa.-
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