Wmih mtn TOLOMI XXIII. KIW BEEN, CHAVIN COMITY, N. C, TUESDAY, Dt'TctBKK V 1imi HK-T SLTTInN. M MBKU (.) Strike In Alamance Cotton May Prove Dangerous. Mills Absolutely Pure Makes hot breakfast-breads wholesome -no yeast germs, no alum. Makes cake, biscuit and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and deli cacy. Makes food that will keep moist and sweet. Is most economical, because it is the purest and greatest in leavening strength. In the easy, expeditious preparation of the finer calces and pastries, Royal is indispensable. .. n Of ;.Iihii.ii:- IliiiUlliii While 11,1 II, O. f. Shows H Ik Klv it "in Hun lii fill la III .Shi Hi Oilil lelluns 1. Oil I'M -pt i i-tl to .lolirtoil K.M.i- I.. II. I ''t '.'0 '1 In' trustees of L he Methodist orpbaiiHge here lire called lo meet neil Thursday to elect ottlcers . mill teachers An appeal in made fur in . I clothing mill all sorts ff furulshing ST1TE FAIR- Everything Now Complete and Firsi Day's kecord Good. Ilienl Set I hi lb W .-eh I'n L i ii I he -lull- Till l..n Crop Hmk i Ou Mchinlr). f i I ii ii il I rif ii 4 IVlis i ,llc i s. .1.-U i im! THE STAT1: (A'Akb. Three ( mr.'nti.' 1 in- in . . fa fa fa fa fa fa t LADI15 AND CHILDREN'S Dressy Footwear. -ici -ml ii lUl.KIHIl, O- ' On?. Russell op. Slat Kalr her. held in llie State Al Ii mi : mil 1 Ii e III Ii nn Ii 18 Hit: Li si full Tli rec thousand pic were on the grounds i steiibi , lur I he lirsl huil.'ing, which is l" I coin mmioly diverting their a 1 1 t:n 1 1' n to '.hi ok. In I In oo weeks the be 1)1(1 for a f 10,00(1 Care must be taken to avoid liakiiiR from alum. Such owdt-is i,u- m.I.I . Iie:i h. eaie.e they cost but a lew tents i hmiii. N,.i i.nlv will they SKiil the oake, lull alnn, i. , ...in sivc acid, which taken in looil iiH-:nr. miun l a- .Iia. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. STATE PENSION ROLF. Present List Over Six ThousanJ, Nearly Two Hundred Increase. Special In Journal. Rai.eioii, October 20 Preliminary ch II in ales made liy l)n Sidle Auditor hIiow tbat the number of pensioner nn the. Htate pension roll, under the general pension law, has reached tlicslx ilions anil mark, the actual number liclnir 0072. This Is an increase over 1H99 or 180. The pensioners are divided into live t-lasacx. the numbir In each cIiiuh for tho current year being as follow?: 1st class, 111, a decrease of 10 from last year; 2nd class, 358, an increase of 1? over last year; Hrd class, 019, an Increase of US over last year; 4lb class, 2,H2u, an Increase of 91 over ia.. year; widows. 2,058, a decrease of 10 from lust year. The amount of I be pension fund avail able for 1000 Is $113,900 or w hich 1 IV". 230 will lie ilistiibulcil. The amount, of pension for each class Is: Slat class, $..H.0O; 2nd class, $411. Ml; Itrd class, I'.'OtO; lib class, $14.50; widows $14 50. InlHOOlho pension fund bad $5,000 which amount was transferred to litis fund by act of the Legislature from the accumulated "land grant fund." Noth ing of this kind it available for this jear In favor of llio pension fund, and tho fund is, therefore, smaller for 11)00 than for 1809. A decrease In tho am it of the fun. I with an increase in the number of pensioners causes a reduction nf Llio amount for each pensioner for 1900. General Wood From Cuba. Hpeclal to Journal. Nkw Yokk, Oclfilier 20 - ( leneral Wood baa arrived in the city from Cuba and will take his family back' with him on bis return. He will be there in time for the constitutional Convention curly In November. . luiii 1HT- OPIN Jn'O . United States rulicv SJ.-ms r Have Won In China. Special to Join mil. Wakimnii'I'iis, I el. '-''I e. iurmany agree In iiiniii! ain in ( 'liiim and not use I he pr plications to obtain ten it. ty Kiidd Marshal Count W ib use the Kuipiess I I.ih au'e: ' leiiuiorarv nbode. 11. : wilt Tieiitxin Hi tbiee week;'. The C. iiiiui and Itus9inu Ministeis are still at I n it lain. A lioily nt (ieiinan Inioj.s binned down a small village below llie (ieiiiian I and flee nnts senl com- risi ill. no l loturn will til ling llie Kettlement at Tientsin, after ki ciu-hieeeii Chinese, and looting houses. A liallalioii of Kieucli .mavis imvi catitiireil I'onlini; Kit. The ChineM' piouiptly b.iistoil a vthile ll:i'. DIED PEACEFULLY. Death of John Sherman at Washington Yesterday Morning. Special to Journal. WAanikOTON, Oct 23 John Bhcr man riled early this morning at the aire of77yearf. He wai born In Lancaster, Ohio lilt death waa io peanful I lint those In the mum did not know of il ui.lil the doctor said that the end had come. Pratidenl kli Kloley went aloue In the resilience of lbs stnlesman antl pal. I his .respecti to the dead. Cottton Crisis Abroad. Londom, October 10. -in an article dealing with the cotton e.rUU, ibe Stand ard aaa: Trobably by the end of Oclolier less than AO par cent of the spindles will be Idle and by Ibe middle of Nuii mki the splaorrs will have do trouble In obtaining all the raw cotton they re ' qalrr. "It mast ant be auumed. however, thai the ead at tbe rriala la la light. Un lea lb predictions of Ibt email yield of the eoltna. (top are falsified the supply will be Materially short of the demand, -which will mean llie continuance of r latlvtly high price and another cnrtall nal of product loalalais "At fceual aii loa Ii being called a rgllcall lb fact that ther b aa jtboadaaoa of land p and dowa lb erth eapabl ef grow lax eoWoni bat thai will Ml help a oat of lb difficulty. ' TKr la o fettla beyoad lb ootid fact 1bal w aat go to Anterlca or thai oar IIU.H :a ' CASTORIA 1 ; ; for I&IuU and CUldxtB. ?j (hi Ysa KmA!i!ji E:r;M C J" wo Plot to Kill the Car. London, Oct. I!L- The Scbaslno.d col -responilenl of llie Daily Telec.i .iih sends details of an aliened plot disenvcre.il about a month a'O utrjiimt Uie lile of Czar Nicholas. it appears that about a fortnight before ! the L'.ar and ( .iirina began their join-I ney lo the Crimea a student at Moscow I Utiiversity, son of a post captain of the Hlack Sen lleet, was arresteil for dig , ging in a suspicious manner in tin vicinity of a railway liinnel near So baslopol. The police after the attest found a laigi! itiantity of explosives di posititlj where lin y would liavo inevitably w re( k eil the tunnel ivbeii the itnpi iii.l liaiuj was passing. The conespondont says there an: eel j lain Inilicalions thai the plot was one ol those concocted by tho liie-.ci group ol ' anarchists Krujrer Fears The Boers. j liHKNxo MAKtjiii H, O.it. I !. - VI r. Ktu ger was socrclly luken at 5 o'clock this morning ou board the Ditch cruiser (ielderland, on which vessel In: is to sail for Holland. The reason given for Mr. Kroner's embarkation Is Unit he found the Boers would attack him. The fiei lug of tlio refuges sgaliist Mi. Knigoi for llecing from the coiinlty is my strong. lot! il next cont tacts building. Dsn Hugh McLean arrived tmlay from j the Hi h djstric.l, and sa s the Democrats ' ill certainly can y It. Thero is a hard tight In the Olh district II Is the only doubt fill one. As yet llie mill operators who are out ol the Alamance cotton mills arc per itonei! to in cupy the houses owned by ihe various mills, in the hope that they .nil woik elsewhere. This tho mill mil! owners desire them to get. and de--. laic they are not black-listed. The men out ate making threats against those al wink and particularly against new men. I beie are deputy sheriffs on duty. Ho far there is no conflict, hut of course Ihp sil nation is like a powder magazine. Dining last week, grand secretary tVoodell tells me two lodges of Odd Fellows which became defunct in 1K93 wre reorganized. Dining that week cottiers wen: granted lo two new lodges. During this week application for new lodge at Windsor and for the reorganization of one at Koxboro wen icceiveil. There are yet a dozen defunct lodge- Next week the grand secretary will oigiini.c an encampment at Dur ham. Shi II fish commissioner Theophilns White arrived lotlay lie says the qual ity of the oysters was never line.- and tli it the ttianlily is abundant. He says :li;il as long as the law is enforced there need be no fear of the dcsllnelt of the oysters. Iiuyers from the. North are ar riving. There will be a number of new steam canneries. Hellhaven is the ccu Irooftbe oyster trade. Last year one linn then; shijipcd I-.' ,000 gallouB a day. , I beie ale new canneries at Wilt, Hell haven, .Miirshallbnrg, Swan Quarter, and illi. ibi Ih City, and there are 50 -'raw" houses. While says lie lias hail no pay in L'O nionl lis, nor have bis deputies, a do.'-n ill number, had any. He says the p, ..pic in the lirsl district have plenty of money and arc talking very Utile pol tics. Al the request of the Interstate Cot ton growers' Association a meeting ol the North Carolina Association will be hold here next week, to Ben whether dcl . gates shall he chosen to the inter State eoiivenlion at Macon, (ia , November 20. Commissioner of agriculture Patterson is a-ked to address the latter body, but says be will lie unable lo do so. Mil Coal Miners Strike. Spe I il to Journal. Si iian ton, I'a., October 20. The enil o' the coil strike seems still remote in this district as the operators here refuse a straight ten per cent Increase without regard to llie powder question. I be miners say tint If the only In crease they aro lo get is to come from llie reduced price of powder It will not yield 10 per cent. If they pay their la borers 10 percent, out of the powder decrease il will give thorn only 5 pei cent, for themselves They want an ei plannllon from Hie companies clearly setting forth thai they will make up lo the men whatever tho powder money will fall short in realizing 10 per cent. "Mldwa; " All flay today exhibit were being received and tonight ev. ryihing i complete. There is a wide vaiiety of amusements. Among the week's evi nls In re, will Li the meeting lo form ll.e Slate literary Society, Tuesday evening; the cotton ginners convention, Wcdm sda) , the to baeco growers' convention, Wednesda); the Stale fiuit shipper .' convention, the annual meeting of the Confederate Vet crane, lo elect oMtci rs Ic, and the Stale Karmers Alliance executive committee all on Thnrsda); the Inter -collegiate foot ball game Friday between Itlaeksburg and the North Can linn Agricultural and .Vlecanli al College teams; the inter slab shot gun tournament Thuisdny. Today the registration fur llie Novem her election began. It ends with llii week. Twenty convicts from lie- peni ent iarv anil 20 from the Aiwm farm were son I yesterday to the Itoanoke farm, to pick cotton. The f lUcials say over 10; I ( on viols are now gathi ling cotton ami thai it will all bo pick". I in 20 days. Then arc 250 convicts in the ,.en itcn l imy . The crop of cotton w ill be a large oil'-. None has lieon sold. The UeptibHe.an-i from all parts of the -tale assembled al (Jreensboro yesterday, obojlng Senator and Slate Chnirm:in I'rltchard's mandate, which was Indeed a pressing one. ' lialrninn John S. Cunningham of the Suite ll.ard of Agriculture arrived to day, as (11(1 J. II. Coltleld of thill board. It meets Wednesday. It Is beginning to lie noticed that sum of llie Republican leaders hen- an: quite shaky in regard to McKinlcy s re-elee tlrfn. Judge I'lirnell left for New Hern today lo hold a term of fedeial coin I Since April l,of last year the Stall has received $0,181 from oysters On a special train from Hagerstowu Md., yesterday 7H fakirs arrived lo at tend the ritatc fair. The following Is the ollleial list of State soldier county: Joe. French, Co. I, rtlh Regiment; Hen . ry T. Hawkins, Co. F, 2nd Keginn nt; . Silas Fulcher, Co. F, 2nd Regiment; Alei. C. Hart, Co. B, (13rd Regiment; John Collins, Co. It, 21th Regiment. Haywood Rlggs. Co. F, 2nd Regiment; rhos. It. Rouse, Co. F. 2nd Regiment; L. O. Taylor, Co. F, 2nd Regiment; C. 0. Hutler, Co. I, 4-1 ill Region nt. D. A. Taylor, Co. C, 10th Regiment; Abner Wetherlnton.Co. C. 2nd Regiment, J I). Hensley, Co ft. (till Regiment; M. (1. Trovanthan, Co. H. 2nd Regiment; M J. Williams, Co. K. 2nd Regiment; K. R. Robinson, Co. K, 2nd Regiment: Caswell ..ones, Co. I, Mill Regiment; Win. II. Abanelhey, Co. I!, 4lh Regl li.ol.d :.. i hub. Hi f.-l ' il.ia'.l. i-, . i 0(to, lb 111 i lis ol lie l( ol. i ' III. Com im.im.1.1 W il II I III i-rniii or I'b il I, : pl Ul.l R L'llllOUl con ii- fi .1. 'V. hid lOll d. 'I,..! il, - .t I IIO I l. Ill ' M I'll t o I II I "i I lldll'ilic pel h.l n ;u i i-. alo lev I the , on (lei. s o I ke.l I O ! SH4- l.l 1'! I;' oil Mill) s hll.l I ' A I K I II ti.ps. I If I.'', i Ii A, I .si o, f..r $:! 00. I.uiii N I'ateiil-, vesting t (is. tit. n mi . 1 ls.ee Natural, Moiiein !,. ,i. Ibe 1 !: l.t I in I'a' s'.v I.L1. b.il kid Inllit nl welt and tol Co. oral ill al in : II po p O I Hies t ami o lake lllllib panic-. ntorio it D visi ,ii. Naval I lo couiplv w it h it ions lor I be govei n ( ill:!) d, i-., II pull I hi f :h In- p: I .1' Cell 'Ol I ! bo l in iiHMoto I he I In I -I - - J llio I' if 4 in the pos-o- inakin;; .lol.iilo ! n p u is and of I bo same I o Ibis otliro. V. The So brigade, l.a il.g 1 the law and Heoi ill i' Il I of I ho St in reeo'.ntll tnl-r n :l oi.il, di b.i:oio.!. of the (.llbei,, ol vok d ! 'l 'I be Mount ( !ive 1 i v bion, N.n al j Itrlgade, baviiur tailed to comply wilhj the i uie an I i ol' nl it io is for the govern 1 moot of the Stale (Inard, is, upon locom ; in i in I :i I i i of 1 ii- Inspector (icnerai, di- .' I liando l, niid Ibe ooinniissions of the olb c.er . "f the l)i i iio.1 aro 1 1 voked. 1 1. Coiiini tinier II. II. Mo 1 1 inn ii v will at. once t alio chatgo ol all public piop.-rly mid funds in the poscs-i ni ol these Divisions, making detailed repoils this ollioe. 1 liy order ol the llnvi-iiini and Ci.m , noillilei in ' 'lilof I. S. i!., -ii.n, Aii jit Mill ( i. 1 1 c i a I . j Wealhcr Conditions. ' W a -1 i si.'iuN, Oct 22 For Ninth ! Carol i nn, 'I ut sil i , lain, f i esh out hi list j wind--. A ileeidiil di-prcs-don of Ihe baioineler i is ccnl ral near ( hnaha. Nob. and domi nales Ihe conditions over the gieiilei ' portion of the country. Rains have been eciieial from I he Soul h ml oles for :'.00. K'id Shoes ia Spanish i 'pors, I. ar e for $' Vt. A lovely line oT $ .' 'HI Shoes in I .ace and llulton ".1 ilitary and Spi ing icels. Children ant M ;-ses Shoes in Kid, or Kid Top and Vesliuii tops. Then Lust but not bast I ur Knipiesn Slorin Llool $lt.(K). i-fi A visit fioni you wtli please us HACKBURN, 47 & 49 Pollock Street. V vl -5- -5- 9- -5- 9 -5- 5' -S" & & -5-- -5- -3?-" J. A. JONES, ItKOAH STKKKT. STEWART'S 0L1 STAND, STABLES of LttiL'eHl .'tutl Fine.-I Slock HOESES a,2XcL MULES Km-i- l'.iiiinl iii Now I't-rii. Also a C()iiiilcle Lino of HuifgifH, Wngona Wlliji; , ( ni t pensioners from Craven I Allanlic. coast westwanl into Texi northward across the iulerioi. St l.ouis riqiorls a nia x iniiiin velocity fif s 1 miles from the sou The (oiidilioiis'indi'-iilc rsin fo section tonight and Tin!y with soiitboasl w iii.is w ind icasl t li -flesh menl; Wm. II 2nd Itatlalllon. Wetherlngton, A. Wiggins. Raise Cotton In Africa. Atlanta, (Ia., Oct. HI ltoo'.-i T Washington, president fif Tiokiyfc Normal anil Industrial liisillule lor Negroes, announced to-day that olll cials of the (IcriuMi ( lovi riiuioiil had closed a contract Willi his school to fin nisb students to Introdm i: collon rair. Ing among the natives in the Herman colony on the west eoait of Africa. On Novemlier 8 a parly of students equipped with cotton, plows, gins, wag ona and rarponlry tools will sail from New York fur the new Ileitis, The party will be onder the leadership of J. N. Calloway. Iiixlrncior In tin- Institute. The Hermans will pay all the expenses of the eipeditlou and good salary to each mar. Tho iprtllllon Ii regarded as I ho br glaalaf of a f.innhUlile couietillon wlto America In the eoiton-rsislng In dustry. Oerrnsn agents say (hat ser llooi of African Milutib-s c.n produce at a arnall etpoeao a quality of cotton rqusl j Wheeler is a Democrat. MoN iooMKtiv, Ala., October 19. Re garding the statement made In a recent -pooch by Governor Roosevelt tbat he w as glad to see such men as (leneral Wheeler Mipportlng President McKloley In the present campaign, (Jeneral Wheeler today said: "i loveriior Roosevelt Is honestly mis laken. He made the statement on the strength of a publication made by a man In my district, unfriendly to me, that I ha I delivered a Republican speech al Florence "In Congress there la only one member who has so long and so consistently aa I have supported the Democratic aiesa u ret There It no need foi me to deay these statements. The people of Alabama do not doubt my fallhfullnees lo the Democratic parly," Doin?s of the Campaign. Hpoclal to Jouraa). Washiniiton, October 20 1'resnb nl MeKlnley and Hnv. Roosevelt wi re In conference at the white house mostof the day. In regard to the progress of the campaign. ltooseveU loaves for Hall I more where he speaks tonight Hie letter of acceptance by Mr. Ilryan of Ihe nomination by Ibe Free Silver Republicans la a relief to that party as they have beeu much disturbed by the delay Mr. Ilryan tpoke at f.lmlia today and aid: Thlngt look bright." Fiuhnfh Lee on Cub. Wasiiihotoh, October M-0o. Mti hugh Loe, who baa beea spending severs) days In Washington, doe aot predict a it . 1 - 1 I f il.ll I to that rat! la Hi Moutbero Htntea of i ma v-....- -- -..ie..k. n.- i,..l.i, t. enilon lhal will e HoveaiberS, bat I be mates it quit vioai mat a aoea stood by lb native. Bishop II. M. Tomer, of Oeorgla, baa devoted to efforts lo Induce Imml grailoo of Soalbora aegroea lo Africa, aad lb plaa of tb Oermaot may glv a frrab Impetu to Ihla fcoveracnl. ; 'White Gets toe Money. Upectal to Journal. " . ' 1 - ' " , . f nAt.aion, N. a October (0 TbPiaw Treasurer today paid Theopbilua Wbll, boil flail commissioner ftfl. not believe lb oonventloa will provide a boaatitatloa that will b aooepud by Coora. (leo. lie aiado t tatoat eoaoeralag lb preeeni tpldemlo of ytllow fVf It Havana, lb wont ateo Aaorioi aeeti patina, that h oaloalatod to MNN la ternl aad discuss loa 1 lb aaedi aad aad Kleetlrto World-thai tb beet thy tlclaot la IlaVaai bal boat b oa Vlnoed tbat a Hilary prwoaalloal n aot a bar to ytllow fever. IN OUR FAVOR. English and German Alliance Leaves the Chinese Door Wlde.Open. Hpeclsl lo Journal, WASiimoToH, ( cl. 21. -The agreement between Germany and Kngland, Just made public, not lo take any territory from China themselves or lo allow any other power lo do so, and lo maintain the open door In Chinese commerce, give lb United ttlatea all tbat II has asked for aa equal chance with ail other natlone lo maintain aad lacraae Its trade with China. The ag reemtnl Is lbs most Important vat, regarded from lb standpoint of Aawrloaa laureate, that baa occurred la ooaneclioa with lb Chinee mli-np Il lasers getting peaoably what many Iblak would have bee JoUlfled la going to war to gl bad It become aeoeeaary. Oermaay aad EagUad belag our leading rival for Chlaoa trad, wr hardly aotattod by a dealr to help a. It I mora Hkolf tbat they wished to aah tar that RaaaUtboald givoop afaa boria, tb Cblaoaa provlao which It U already praciloalty U pataatloa . Thta oooatrf bat ao latemi la Cbrea Dmt thaa ol Wag allow td trad tlb lb OblaoMi had that tbll agrotaant a- ItarMba w. . ' . The Farmers Losses. W A-IIIM. ION. loloboi I! Tin- slllti lician of Ibe Dopaltiiu nl of Agriculture estiinales lliat the fai ineis of Texas lost fully .to.OOO.ooO, ex. lu-ivo ..f 'i i;is to miicbiiierv and buihliiiL'-, by the C ilvo ton storm, :, Kill liiui of which wis rep resented by colli, n dosii.,voil, $"iIHI,ikiii b com, $U I '.1,000 b) li.i. and I'1" tnlll by live slfick. Waddell Withdraws i rout Race. Special lo Join nal Wit mim. 'ion, Oct 2" A M Wad doll withdraws from the Seoul. i oil raoe anil says that be is pievoni. .1 (nun eon liniiing In the contest mi !iii..uiil ol sickness In his Tamily. He lenders bis services hi the Slate Kxf flltive f iiininitln- for lie Silimial c i u vass Narrow Escape of Monitor. Heclal lo .loin nal W AhlllNf.TON, Oct '.'i 1 If 1 llillfl Slates monitor Mi Men y had anntrow oscape from dentin, ib.o I y lire al llong Kong. 'I he crow worked woh woinlef f u 1 discipline and conhncd the llan os to the aloru room Wlioels, Ktc. .1. A. Ilroad Street, .ION EN, Stewart's Old Stand. Cotton Storage. Fir-r4of Wiireliii ! ( nil, in STOIiRl) antl INsi'liKI at small cost unci reasotialilc ad viiiio. s iiiuilo mi Minio if ilcsirnl. Tin- statistical piisit imi justifies theator nu'o ol i niton for 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 liiobor ii'ice.s w hicli we lu'licve will surely come. ( 'iii rospoiiilt-iice Snlici toil. NKXT T COTTON KXCIIANWF.. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE Tin- Planter's W'nrelioiise is locatefl in t.lie litnitiess part of the city and tin- liiust Wari lioiiKe in llie StaU-. We will have plenty of buyers with ili nlv of iiiiletrt for all tin- Tiiliun ri in thiH iiatt of the 8UU aim of llio iimtiiiojeiiioiit to ii vi" 1 1 i h mT8iiiihI attention to all Dial miii are w. II lookeil after wln-n on th tnarket with nmtto is "lltgli I'rireH ami Personal Attention to your lo ll it sales am loliart-ii. lennt. I Fro till lo So, Oill lie. NO FINAL SETTLEMENT. flatters In the Coal Held Seem Still Doubtful. Spoclsl lo Journal. Pun APKt.riin, Oct 22 Today the 3.1th of the great coal miners strike, does not show encouraging prospects of set tlement. Ilowevw, definite develop ments aro expected Ibis week The mine operators may withdraw the offer of an Increase pay of 10 per cml if 11 Is not soon accepted The Aral series of disturbance! at Wllketbarre since the strike began or furred when a mob of WO men cloeod coal waabery to day, after healing the foreman and breaking the toolt. e Stables, ('nt low ii In Llie npeiiiiiK mile, Mini wo will try to hi. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. I. N(!!.KY, And m r. ?f.-tlei every week-day al II o'clock. Keceivea i Jtist mm PIG FEET, TRIPE, . Youtsey Found Guilty. ftnocml In otffBl. ' , . fl0Mi-rrw, Kf., October M Youtscy was fooad gallty by lh Jury aad wat aentenoed to life Imprisonment nil attontyi Mrd aa appeal. Yoataey bad a paroiysm last alght Ml appeen better today There waa a tearful la U kA room wha tb nrdlot Wu ' toaoubcod aad tb kg a ftbt Wept frl, Ralogn Baaaag aad MouaUla AppW. A two akw lie of Caaaed -Hoods, Plum Purjdlag, Pompkla Pie, Poar Kroat caa or bank; Bkd Deaaa, Roopa, KnoeoUah. I carry also a ale lie of Botlte Oooda, Ketchup, Worcestershire Paaro, Ollvos, aad Iletai! Bwt aad How Tick tea, 1 am carry lag a lrt elaa Ha of FAHOT OROCtRtlS Wllr I be glad to have yoa call aad amla oar Mock, I aa tor 1 tea pWav ' you Totra for Baal awe, " '' 'f' J. R. PARKER, JR.,4 QRbCER, . ( ". . - . 'Phone 69. ; ;;; '"J7 Broad Ctrcct.' nnnn nn tmt

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