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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 9

The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 9

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federate Veterans Association, of the favorable for maturing crops, although drought conditions continues In portions APPEAL ISSUED District of Columbia, Camp 171, Untted Confederate Veterans, has taken a deep AN APPLE CORE STARTS A RIOT ot the audoce- "Yuu am ligut." continued Ml'. LVme. "How many are there here woo voteu fpr McKlnley in 1Mb, who will vote for Bryan this mm Hold up your i.ands.' 'i'weuty-iwu hands w-nt up. Interest in the matter of disinterment or the Gulf States, Illinois and Missouri, In Colorado and the regions of the southwest. Corn ig ripening rapidly and cutting and transfer, and have ascertained that the States which now have Confederate is becoming general in all, except the dead In the cemetery ane North Caroli TO POPULISTS All are Aafci to Support Bryaii na, South Carolina, Georgia, Floridal mm a UKIA Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Tennessee.

Bah.au appeals, to all members of Whites and Blacks Again Mix Up is New York, confederate Southern Memorial Aoso Foj Infants and Children. I itUMui i.mnJ, nv is 1 11. 1 elation, United; Confederate Veterans and United Daughters of the Confed eracy to co-operate in removing the re The Kind You Have I TIIKi oirvrr. nr aoiuiers to POLICE QUELI. DISTURBANCE more northerly gecilons.

No general improvement in the condition of wttuti reported. Premature opening has been checked in the Carolines, shedding has ceased In South Carolina an4. the late crop In that State in again blooming And fruiting. Complaints of rust, bedding, premature opening and injury from boll worms, pttj) continue from the central portion ef the cotton belt. In Tejcas cotton is from two to four weeks late, except in scattered localities in the northeast portion.

Report Indicate that in many localities of Northern Texas there will be about an average crop, hut elsewhere it will be generally below, especially in the southern portion, where in a few Places PU1 inu aUta fir UlirM KIN Hollywood cemetery, menmond, va. I lukuM tk.v ujlll root I ,1 will rest Of their hero comrades. 1 Always Bought All answers to this appeal may be VVeC'ctabkPreparionforAs- addressed to, Mrc. William J. Behan Can Negro Woman Armed Wih Hat Pin Causes Troufcte.

uoacitcaux uiinng, new uneans. No Mile-oMhe-Hoai Pil Be Tolerate! simflting tbeFood andBEguta-ling the tomchs and Bowels of CROP LESS THAN 9,000,000. HARRIED IN ALABAMA. ln, M.ad,lw c2SWty, MfjfeMff and Miss Lina Stegar. In Coffee County, Joseph Grimes and Miss Alige.

Hollttway. In Coosa County, Ellis Blackman and Mhs Carrie W.UUrup. In Covington County, W. M. Taylor and Miss aim tie ttowera.

In Mobile, Gus McKcogh and Miss Lille Relrosjn; 14 A. Cooper and Miss Lucy Bujh; Edward B. ijerschon au-l AHsa eese; Oeorge (L ohn-miu and Wks Alice v- Sprgu; John Rlass apd -VlfS Rosalie "JjlcGulre; V. H. Maxwell and iMlss Rosalie P-tcra: William J.

Brahsom. jii. Mary J. Carter. In falkvllle, J.

W. Hewitt of Birmingham and Miss Lula McGlatnery. l'Escambfiji May and Miss Margaret Bell. In, Brevyton, Ray. W.

Akerpiftu and Miss Mary E. Sinanionav St Clair County, B.J. and Miss Mattie Bail'; J- M- Rich and Miss, fJja(sy Brewster; J. D. Jonas and Mrs- fil.

In Ashville, B. L. Beason apd Miss L- B- Trammell, Gurley, SamUel Sherriil and Miss Maud Shell on. In Jackson County. Dozler Hollis The Times-Democrat Reviews the Disappointment Oyer the Failure of Cotton Prospect.

The New Orleans Times-Democrat the Pemoerats to Ratify Towne's Promotes says: cotton Is almost a failure, while hot winds and boll worms and the Mexican weevil damaged the crop in many localities, Tobaee cutting and, bousing is In foil progress, batK mm completed, In Ohio and Indiana, The crop is poor in Nann Carolina. According to the reports of our cor Nomination Should Not Deter Reform Movement. OjBucYlMorpbiiie ntr Miaeial. Not am otic. respondents, there was no essential change in tW oftn.4lt.lPn tne ctton After Vain Effort to Stab Man Witn Her Weapon Six Jpfy Hei Trusted for the Fray, 1 'New York, Sept.

3 An apple ear thrown by a negro upy which ajtmpk Kohls, a white man. CaSd a small riot between whites and blacks rop during the month of August, 'mere I nr Use CHAFFEE'S DISPATCH. was a distinct improvement in some sections, but tjjere wa.s, on the other Lincoln, Sept. 1. Vice-chairman fidmiston end Secretary Edger nana, a distant deterioration in uui De Text af Message Received by Pmufkm Smi- ers.

ton Issued an address appealing for Texas and the territories have the partment at Washington. support of W. J. Bryan and justifying the Indorsement of A. E.

Stevenson as best prospects and present indications in West Forty-eighth street this afternoon, which was quickly quelled by a Vice-Presidential candidate- The smali force of policemen. polpt to, a considerably Increased ield from that Important portion of the belt. dress says; Kohls is a vender This afternoon ana Miss iteoecca sneiton. Louisiana is fairly good, put the crop "To the People of the United States: Cullman County. Mr.

Rriscoe and At the direction of the National Com of this State is very spotted, and the drift during August has been in the Miss rriaciua Muiuns. was driving through Forty-eighth Street when he passed a crowd of small negro boys and was struck in the back of the neck with the core of an apple. mlttee, we send you greeting. We are In, Richard O. ohh an-1 direction of a decreased yield.

on the very eve of victory for the prin Arkansas hat also lost erround. the The man was stabbed in the neck a. lion Sour Sforsacti.TJiarrho es.iram wmm excessive temperatures having caused miss fearl L. wnite. In Oneonta, Barnes T- Alltaon and Miss Pearl Foster.

In Montgomery, Joseph Freese and Worms sh- the plant to throw off Its fruit. ciples of which we have all so long fought. No party has ever made suh a sacrifice or shown such unselfishness as has the People's Party during the past ten years of its existence, and that sacrifice and patriotic devotion to Over va For In Tennessee, a slight Improvement Mlsjgi Eugenia Hutphipson. is noted, but there is no indications of acss andLoss OF SlEJER Tac Simile Signature of ijouisvnie, B.y., m. t.

luawneaq or anything more than a most moderate 1 Cincinnati and Miss Lena Grotz of Mobile. principle are beginning to bear fruit. Washington, Sept. 4. The following dispatoh was received today from Gen eral Chaffee: "Taku, (No date.) "Adjutant General, Washington: "Written report of operations up to relief legations will be forwarded as soon as possible.

Present conditions are that hostilities have practically ceased, only occasional shots flr-ed from, cover small party repairing telegraph line and foraging. No considerable boy of Chinese Irpops (Boxers) dte-. covered here pr along line of communication. "We' hear Hung Chang hae full power, but he is not here. Will United States keep military force here until terms of peace are arranged? Now in China about 5,000 effectives, 6th cavalry light battery 5th artillery, batteries 3rd, ath infantry, 14th jnfantrs, 1,600 marines.

I think ample force for us, unless political reason not apparent to Pie, demand? larger force. ShU take as basis ef my requirement for supplies. If troops remain must From some portions of Mississlopi, In Annistun. T. R.

Bullock and Miss Thirty Years there come accounts of somewnat more favorable conditions, but nothing has R. O. Hoover; J. D. and Miss Oneida Waters.

occurred to change the general belief in Birmingnam, jonn nowze ana One more charge and the fight Is won. Let Ua, all join as we did ip 1892 and 1S96 for the sake of the people and the love we bear the people's cause. We call UBOn every populist in the United States to, rally once more under the banner of reform and to assist us in winning this culminating struggle of that a practical disaster has befallen that State. Miss Kate F. Meade; Thomas 0- Lah- mm In Alabama, the tendency has been oaster and Miss Ora Foster; Sam T.

Kennedy and Miss Allie Jones. STOMA rather toward Improvement, although the crop is represented as being very In Talladega, i. M. carro 11 ana miss the centiiry. In nominating Mr.

Ape Martiff- exacr C0PTTJT WRAPPEB. spotted. week previous by a colored man, the cut requiring several stiches The vender became very angry at the boy and after catching him slapped his face. A negro man finally struck Kohls in the face, knocking him down. The exchange of blows attracted a crowd.

It Is alleged Kohls drew a revolver and threatened to snoot the. firat man in sight. The negro boy entered the residence of Charles Brooks, colored. This attracted the mob to the building. Brooks, who had been ill with typhoid; fever, was taken to the police station, despite the pleadings of his wife, who acknowledged that he had been ill and that a relapse might follow.

He was afterward released. In the meantime William H. Pellito, colored, and his daughter Ruth, seven, in passing through the street, were set upon by a crowd of white men. The little girl ran away and escaped Her-father and two other negroes ran into the saloon of Leo Springle. near by.

The crowd started to follow the negroes, when Spring drew hi revolver and threatened to kill the first white man who entered He stood in the doorway and defied the crowd. A police Stevepson for the Vipe-Presidency, the people's Party gave a renuneiatioi of in gpnecun upunty, asqn ppmn In Georgia and the Carolinas, this and MISS Dora McuorKie. their part sanship. We had already In Crenshaw county, J. vv Turner nominated Mt.

Bryan, the standard an4 M(us Saliie Morris, month was marked by distinct deterioration, in consequence, of the and excessive heat. Although moderate raips have fallen within the last few days, the consensus of opinion hearer of another organization, for winter in tents and conical wall tents In Chambers county, xrammen will be required, ene tent to ten men. and Miss ira President. Towne's Turning Down. Escort wagons mention in of 18th in warsnau uounty- via inomas among our correspondents is to the ef will be required immediately.

Have and Miss Edna Morgan. "We had nominated Mr. Towne, the fect that the crop of the Atlantic In ba, Jesse apa M'ss iossie mules fpr same shipped, No more peqk trains required, wagon transportation brilliant young leader of the Silver Re States, as a whole, will fall bslow the result of last year- Thomas. publicans, for Vice-President. Al in ayette cpunty, vvaiter siocks though disappointed at the failure of Finally, it jnust be rememDered tnat THE "TRUE AMERICAN" CALCULATING PENCIL FREE; and Miss.

Nathiey Best. best. Water falling in river rapidly, must saop haul supplies, fqrty mjles. Satlsfled railroads will not be repaired before river freezes. tie Democratic convention to in canaaa, m.

rtooertson 01 ew this course, we took the only course the date of frost will cut a quite unusual figure. Although no definite opinion may now be formed, it is fairly York and Miss Blise Jones of Bir that seemed open to US, and. for hftT mony overlooked all mere party con mingham. (Signed.) "Chaffee." SUPPLIES FOR CHAFFEE. In Columbiana, Emmett Pilgreen and giderations and made both Democratic standard bearers our qwn.

We believe Miss Sadie Downs. ip bwd t-ounty, u. n. vox ana miss by this act we have also strengthened evident that nothing more than a very moderate result is to be expected the belt as St Yhle even with the most favorable conditions Irom this time forth. It is! moreover, to be borne in in mind that actual production of 1899 was hardly more than 8,900,000 bales, iaura our own party organization.

Right Near Bcottsqqrq, w. J. iieekworui never dies and the principles that brought the Pepqle's Party into-exist and Mrs. Mollie Hood. In Scottsboro, Charles Smith apd ence win spring up witn FeaouDieu vtg Miss ackwer-tn.

in iscssemer, Mipson Moore and Miss or and will continue to grow in the heart and minds' of the people unill they are victorious. We have laid the remainder of the commercial crop having been brought forward from the two successive "pumper" years. All estimates for I860 must have a crop of less than 9,000,000 as a base line. jMiciie aavase- At L'hewacia, wiuiam u. uialr and down much that the cause might succeed, and in its triumph we will tri miss my rtopertson.

rnited states preparing to Winter Its Troops in China. Washington, (Sept. 4-Jn a cable dispatch reeeivea from- General Chaffee sqme days ftgo, he said he needed eight sport wagons for each battalion of infantry and ten for eaon squadron of cavalry. The escort wagons are four mule wagons and somewhat lighter than the six mule wagons. There sire now on the way to General Chaffee 137 of teams and thirty were sent from Manila.

The tents and equipments ashed fox are now on the way and "lumber in sufficient quantities for the army In China will be sent in ships that sail in a few days. Preparations are going forward for wintering live troops in China. LETTER TO MRS. MAYBRICK. umph as well.

No man ever becomes really good until he learns to sacrifice DIED IN ALABAMA. Lord Russell Said He Was Convinced man finally dispersed the crowd. About the same hour that, this occurred, a colored woman, armed with a hat pin and a razor, nearly caused an other race riot on Ninth Avenue. She Was taken in charge by a policeman and followed to the West Tnirty-sev-enth Street Station by a crowd of 300 men and boys who wanted to lynch her. A man who said he was Michael Graonina was standing at Thirty-ninth Street and Ninth Avenue when the woman approached him.

They exchanged a few words and the woman attempted to stab Grannin with a hat yifo. Qrap-. nin succeeded in dodging. Than the woman drew a raaar and attempted to cut Grannin. Finally a policeman caught the woman and secured possession of the razor.

Before he reached the station house, the crowd had increased, and there were cries of "lynch A half dozen policemen finally rushed up and kept the mob at a After' the woman had been taken to the police station her husband appeared on the scene. Threats were matja to tenon, him aia, but a large number of policemen finally succeeded in driving the inob. away. A mob in which only colored people In Madison County, Mr. Robert himself for idea or truth, and UP party can ever become really worthy of accomplishing the high and holy purpose for which our party was barn Wale.

Her Innocence. London, leaving Eng In Mobile. Miss Rosa McDonald; Miss Greatest Educational' Novelty of the day. It cap figure like light, ning for you. Just give it a twist, and there is the result in plain figures.

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until it has tried by the same sacrifice- land Br. CWk Ball of New York, gave Lucy Charpentler; Mrs. M. T. Judge; a 'representative or' the Associated Press J.

T. Hatton; Mrs. Adele Grimsby Truly, did the greatest of men say, 'he who lays down his life for my Mrs. Mary P. Rodriguez; John Wells; sake shall find it again.

a copy of the following letter, written by the lata Chief Justice of England to Mrs. Maybrick: Mrs. Mary P. Hamll; Mrs. Mary While Lincoln did not believe in Dougherty SOUTHERN YARN MILLS.

abolition, his election meant the end. "Riyal Courts, June 27, 1895. in luscaioosa cyuniy, airs, oainn ing of human slavery on this contl 'To Mrs. Maybrick: Elmore; Mrs. R.

N. Barrlneer; Miss nent. In the same way, the election of Madame I have been absent, hence Lucy Foster. McAdin Says the Output Will Be Bryan means the beginning of a new Greatly Reduced. In Auburn, Miguel J.

Romers. In Choctaw County, Dr. F. Kim era in American politics. The future the delay in answeiing your letter.

I beg to assure you that I have never relaxed my effor-ts to urge that you? victories for humanity that will grow brough. Charlotte, Jn regard to the resolutions adopted by the Southern Cotton Spinners at their release ought to be granted. I feel In Hale County, George Garnett; Mrs. out of It no man can forsee. The Populist Party.

strongly, ap I have felt from tne first. Catharine Turner; Monroe atpkes; Mrs. Elizabeth Tidmofe; Mrs. J. H.

meeting here Monday night, Ur. Joh: "The Populist party was the begin became involved started this afternoon that yQ" ought never nave Deen convicted, and thlB opinion I very elearly H. McAdin said tonight to an Assp ning of this movement and is the Im ciated Press representative: expressed to Mr. ASQuHh, but, I am very sorry to say, hitherto without ef "The output will be greatly reduced in a nat House on West Sixty-third Street, As a result, Charles Daniels, colored, the janitor 0f the apartment howae. is dying at the hospital.

He wag ghot by Benjamin Carter, 28 years pulse which carries It forward. We have grown until principles have permeated the masses of another great paity and thus made them our allies fect. Rest assured that shall renew In fact some mills have already shut down wh.Ua others a1? running on short mv representations to the incoming time ana sun omers eniy operating Home Secretary whoever he may be as Soon as the government is formed and old, also a colored Janitor- The cause in this campaign. The Seed we planted years ago has taken root and has portion of their spindles. The mem bershlp of the Southern Cototn Spin of the trouble is not known, but it is the Secretary Is in a -position to aeen grown untll it now at the beginning of ners Association now represents 70 Paderewski wjth SUph matters.

a new century it is apout to moom in saw that Oaniels and several colored men endeavored, to enter the house, de spite the protests yf the residents per cent; Of the ppttpu mMa of Ijhe, South and I have reason to believe "Russell or 13.1110 ween." The "Southern History" Matter. that aU ot them wli BUEMll tneirpra to victory, in the name of humanity and for the sake of liberty, which as sacred now as it was in any of the greater struggles of the past, we cail therein- i NEGROES ASwijXMU WHITES, Editqr The Concerning the recent utterances ot auction fpr tne next two months as, much a possible-. The object he mill men will pe to 80 arrange Hie work in their plants as to employ is URP0 every pepyie to rany to tne sup one Shaw, at a so-palled "reunion of Technique pert the republic in its hour of ahftnan. In Birmingham, Miss Ivon Kirkley. in Columbiana, Miss Laetle Hathaway; David M.

Wyatt. in Bessemer, H. A. Mc Kinney. At Shelby Springs, Mrs- Ed Hans-man of- Tuscaloosa.

In Barbour County, Edward Searcey. In Montgomery, J. C. Colum; Miss Mary L. West; Gustave Bell-In Union Springs, George MoAndrews.

At Whistler, J. M. Fitzgerald. Near Birmingham, Mrs. Pat McGln-nls.

In Anniston, Jesse Ramer; Barney Diden. At Marion Junction, Frank A. Spears. In Jacksonville, Col. G- C.

Ellis, aged 81." In Fayette, George M- eal. aged 91: Mrs. Blister Johnson; Mrs, Young Shlrle. In Fayette County, James Moorp; Susan Willing ham; John Chancey. In Pratt City, Jerry Thomas; Mrs.

August Fayette. In Abbeville, Mrs. J. A. Corbett.

In FalkvlUe, Mrs. J. L. Hamilton. In Talladega County, R.

W. Prather. In Marengo Gounty, Mrs. Charles Colored Soldiers Were Dispersed by struggle between the world forces of Blue and Gray," and the action of the G. A.

R. with which he is connected, much, of their labor as cn be utilised without turning out the ful amount of goods. monarchy ani There are only two sides to the contest. There in "denouneinK Southern school his tories" a few days since, please allow- is no mwoie or tne roao- Ha who is "It Is prqbabla that th action pf the a suggestion pot for me is against me, He who does committee ma nave a leraporary er Before the people fif the South agree feet on the Rrlce of ootton for, of to muzzle the voles of truth and leaV0 the history pf our country tP 06 writ oourse, ir we ouriau our ouipui it wn) have a tendency to reduoe the present pot give PIS tUU support to the cause of popular government Is its enemy. on the pne hand is the army of ne people; on the other are the legions of privilege and; piutoerapy rule, pvgry man must take his position on the one ten for their pwiaren py Northern writers entirely, let them take their demand for tne staple.

White Men With Sticks. Columbia, ept. 3, in the evening a aalprecl militia company, while drilling on the statu Capital grounds, was dashed by a vehlele driven by young white men. A number of the colored soldiers gave chase. They met an(i assaulted some white boys, but were dispersed hy white men with si icks and rocks There was a considerable teelinSj but no serious clash Governor MeSweeney appeared on the scene and ordered the company to barracks.

Investigation will follow, Tp night young White men severely whipped a negro who became obnoxious on a street car Was not born in a day, hut was acquired through months and years of hard labor. Ycm want a piano which will stand such a and give you such a touch as only a piano with a perfect action can. This I claim for the Kranich Bach Piano and much more besides. Ask for free catalog. Siae or tne otner.

fopullsm was ar? children to the graves of the Confederate dead, whether found iier Federal prisons, upon the fiflds" of battte or nearer to their hemes, Let tb, graves be opened, the bones taken "The otter of certain Northern yarn commission men to aecept our business on basis of 4 per cent- commission Slid guarantee, and 2 per cent, cash discount, is an important item to the Southern cotton spinners, ior it means ganui-a as a protest against the en- crouching spirit of monarchy, apd now ins success )F in Signt, we cannot be thence and scattered to the four winds lieve that any people will 'aU in his duty, but every one Of our two mllT lion voters will register pn election far a saving or annually in T.n, iae of our TREMENDOUS MEETING. oi neayen. ana "ten amio warn erated graves let it he prpclaimpd that the herpes whose sacred dUSt has been disturbed were malefactors qx a government for tne people and pres fop s. Tnat win save Northern "msr Opening of Republican Campaign torians" much Ink, and the children of the south much ettprt ip learning ei vaituu uf yne lepupuc. "J- H- Edmiston, "Vice Chairman, A.

Edgerton, OVERDUE SHIP ARJiVBg. lessons tnat are a disgrace to almost Sedalia. Sept. 4.The opening E. E.

FORBES, anyinmg ims sioe px nerfluion. qf the Republican State campaign in Sedalia today was held under favorable ence. Jij" Greene County, Mrs. Mary Stall-worth; S. H.

Knott; William Howing-ton, In Eutaw, Miss Rhoda Coleman-tn Marion County, Mrs. Mabel Mct Crry; MrP- Walter Nichols. In Lauderdale County, George Holder- In Shelby County, Mrs. Martha Fulton; Wlijie Broadhead. In Sumter County, A.

J. Hogue; Joseph Woodward In Jackson County, Thomas Johnson; James Johnson; Frank Johnson; Mrs. Carver. In Centre, Henry Clarke; Mrs. polly Snead; John Davis, In Decatur, Miss Hannah Mann.

WILLIAM WARLIKE. Says Under No Condition WW Hi Givs Up Pekin, Berlin, Sept. 3. Negotiations continue between the powers respecting the propositions of Russia. It appears that the section of the pioposals which contemplates th6 removal of the lega.

tlons to Tientsin does not meet with opposition; but the proposal that the troops should vacate Pekin will not be aireumatanpea, nearly people as. m. uienn. Mebjie, Russian Horses. MONTGOMERY, BIRMINGHAM.

ANNISTON AND ROME, GEORGIA. Transport Qaljfornia Broke Htr Bra qoramg ta tawp ana tne oemg per feet. pejier and Was Long Delayed. Saturday Review. The of marchmg club, rlele- Washington, Sept.

4. The War De- The Cossack troopers are fearless gatlons apd mounted rough riders partment today received the following made a fine exhibition The total num acted upon till after thorough examina her ef paradens is estimated at 8,000. harseraen. They handle the untamed animals of the steppes in he most daredevil fashion and When they have broken them tarn bien, que mal, they INOHESTE cauiegtaHi: "Manila, Sept- 4. "Adjutant General.

Washington: tion Of the oase by other powers from a Chairman Richard Bartholdt of St. I4t Louis, was chairman of the afternoon ft In Mfirgan County, yf. W. Means; special view IQ toe question pj imiiiaiy advisability. Germany's program is to 'Transports Meade and California ar William Pitt.

fendie them mto friendship- -pe cos rank cares for hi horse as for him meeting- vn tne platform were mem burs of the National and State Re mved today. Latter delayed Guam. await the action of the other powers in Gadsden, Mrs. Nanoy Bevans, FSCTORV LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS muftcn yiupetier, BUbHcan Committee, Gov. Shaw of Self, and is never to be tempted fp Count von Buelow, the German foreign ministers, has made a communication (aigned) "MacArthur." tamper with the forage, Sed.

50. In Cu)man- Ebert C. Hicks. In SoringviUe, f. L.

Patterson. Iowa, Joseph Flory, Mayor Zeigenheim Qf St. Louis, Major William Warner The Meade carried a sauadrem' ot the Russia nas almost mexnaustinie to this effect to the Russian Count yonder Austen-Sacken. rfj cavairy oattauqn pf the 15th In reeding grounds to draw and qf Kansas City, Ben Russell, sergeant fantry and a company of eneineers. Most of the German papers are of the In Courtjand, Mrs.

J. H. Gilchrist In Tuscumbia, Edward Grisham; Jo It pays to send English horses to St arms of the (National House of Rep resentatives. This force originally was intended for t. Petersburg, it is only because there Insist upon having them, take 00 others and yoa wUl ge? ti b(trt)U noney fan buy.

opinion (oat it Is very doubtful if Germany can adopt Russia's suggestion Wil sen) F. Gjllam; Mrs. James T. vnna, put was diverted at Nagasaki for Manila, S.hft Probably be sent Governor- Shaw was the orator of the day. Joseph Flory, Republican candi ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.

and they deplore the evidence of the is some demand for mgn-breg animals. The horses of the Asiatic steppe; are low, though tqugh and wiry, but they lianis; Mrs. Joseph uesanms. At Sless M'nes, Thomas Payne. to xiong itong to be docked.

date for Governor and Hi Burton of Tne California was about ten dv 5 threatening spilt the European can cert- One leading Berlin journal as serfs that Emperor William, while con Kansas, also spoke. In Pipe County. W. A. Hugglns, aged 80'; Mrs.

M. K. Gulnx; Mrs. Mary Snell, are the better fitted for campaigning that, before being caught at three qverdue. it Is reported that fop tons An overflow meeting was held by the colored people just south of the main versing with a group of officers last or commissary stores which earrled have been damaged or destroyed.

How ased. It Butlpr County, Asa Hinson. In Glrai'd, Mrs. Joseph B. Brown.

Rntiir-ifav evenlner. said "under na con YOU Wlhh RATIZE THAT "THBY LIVE) WELL WHO LIVE CLEANLY," IF YOU USE years old and upward, they have been aeoiimatlsed to rough weather and lc-eustomed tq fend for themselves. speakers' stand. this qeourped was not stated in the brief di tlons shall give up Pekln. not even if every army corps has to be mobilis The night parade Of flambeau clubs was brilliant.

In Dallas County, Mrs. L. J. Harr came receiveq py tne war Department. Those brought from the wide plain? iarge portions oi tnese stores were ed." Tne evening meetings which were held yllle; Mrs.

W. U. tiooa 01 Talladega; fyank Spears; J- T- Meadpr. bordering on the Don and the Dnieper are almost equally hardy, but in better intended for winter supplies for the iroops unina ana wouia cause eondUion, for they are helped with, IP' SpS Li In Iturauia, jnrs. ueorge w.

jorfian. In Conecuh County, Mrs. John W. Boxers Kay Attack Pekin. Pekin, Aug.

82, via Shanghai, 6un forage through tne seventy of the troubel to replace them to China before the close of season at Taktf. Hassell. Winter, and arc given some sort of Shelter. In of Captain Hayes detected a strong infusion of Ip Evergreen, Miss wveiyn Jones, in Walker County, Mrs, John day, Sept. 8, According to numerous reports the many theusands of Boxers who were scattered on the arrival ot CONFEDERATE DEAD.

Arab blood. In more northern regions llaras; Catharine Van B. Salmon, agei Aiiw Irritation, Aids Digesflw, the breeds have bsen improved by the Mrs, Behan Writes to the arioug In Tex3, James a. moveless of Gun- YeterftBg' association. tersyiUe.

Kljuiatei the tSowtls, Strengthens the Child, Makes Teething Easy. importation of. foreign sires and the heavy cavalry, is chiefly mounted from Lithuania, Many wealthy land owners the allies are massing to attaok Pekln, Th rumors areata great uneasiness, The Japanese have captured 5,000,000 bushels of ripe and silver bunion to the' amount of $2,000,000. At Tientsin the Amerieans have tiapmrem bullion, to. the amount of ETHtNA rthin-g Powders) JL JL New Orleans, 8ept.

response to urgent appeals from variuus members Ip Mnsha) Cpunty, Blake Moore. in HuntsvHle, -T O. Head. in Perry County, H- MV White; Mrs. tne court House and park were largely attei.aed;.

HOISTED BOER PLAG. Crowd Resented It sad the Banner Was Cut Down. Bar Harbor, lft Sept, afyr the battleships dropped anchor the harbor today Edward VanNess of jfew York strung to the breeae a large Boer flag and addressed his friends In denunciation of the British The flag raising mgde the crowd angvy and a dosen volunteered -i cut the pole down without further ceremony. Charles Wood, Chairman of th Board of Seleptmen, called on Mr, VanNess and politely requests that the flag be taken down but Mr, VanNess refused. Colonel Wood and two police officers then requested to have the flag removed- Again the ownm TEETHINA Relieves the Bewtl qi tne confederate Soiyhem Memorial have also done much in their private haras, and Captaip Hayes has giyen a favorable report of what he saw In J.

M. Qayle. Association, scattered throughout the South, Mrs. William J. Behan.

preslr Troubles of Children of ANY AGE. ST. LOUIS. MO, Costs 25 mU gjsts, Or mall Boceats to C. J.

felOFFETT, one of these establishments which was Baron Von Ketteler Cables. In Marlon, Walter Anderson. In Washington County, Miss Florence managed by Americans- B. Detroit. Sept.

H. Wheat. qeui or tne uqnreaeratlon nas iBsued a wreuiar letter which will' be sent to all the affiliated associations, the nqmrou eams of United Co'nfeder- Ledvard of the Michigan Central Hall cauwuia! fob, ww. In Newton, John u. (Jrtm.

In bale County, Mis. Ed Treadaway: te veterans, and the various State Brass Band in Colbert County, E. O. Burrow, in Opellka, Edgar H. Hamer; Mrs.

Twenty-two Who Voted for McKin- chapters of the United Daughters pf Jey Anuounce unange of Heart. the Confederacy, stating that the atten J. Freemap- itDD.lee. tion of the Confederate Sauthern Memo New York Herald. FBESi it.

i llltutntloiiB rial Association has been drawn to the Do you know, asked F. E. Dowe at formation for masiciuaead LVQM lc HgAUV. proposed transfer from the National Cemetery, at Washington, J). uf the reiusea anp; aeiieu tne omcers to move tt.

Mr. Wood thereupon cut the halyards and. the Boej standard floated to earth-amid the cheers of Tn Tallassee, Mrs. aauie rtwumu. In Columbia, Mrs.

I. K. Thompspn- British Befeat Boxers. Fekln, AUB, 22, viq, Shanghai, Sept. The British force met five miles TO CHICAM.

way has received a cablegram from his daughter, the widow of Baron von Ketteler, the German ambassador to Chin who was murdered in Pekin, saylnri "Qems to Tokehoma for me." Mr. Ledyard will start for Yokoboma eeptember- 12. Ooyerntnent erqp Report. Washington, Sept, 4The following is the Weather Bur.eatra" vreeWy mm-mary of the crop opndltions: Over the greater portion of the country the weather conditions of the wesk ending September 3rd have been highly B. F.

Grlnles- Jin Fayette, Mrs, 8. Walker. Ip Pickens Cqpnty. Thomas Brown; Miss Vera Laupaster; Mrs. A.

A. At-tprberry; J. N- Biantpn. At Hurricane Bayou, Chilton Han. In Jackson.

A. C. Bradshaw. Near Hamilton, Mrs. Walter Nlph-pls.

1 In Pikevllle, George McKay; Mrs, Vlney Haey. In Monroe Cqupty, G. Johnson. In Etowah County, Mike the pieetin6 yesterday noon of the Bryan Commercial Travelers' League, 'that' 9ft per pent of the commercial travelers voted for "Is that so?" amo from a man in the crowd, those assemoia. Mr VanNess waa one of the com to the westward ot Pekin 800 Boxers remains or zru vopreqerate pqders whq ar burled there.

Congress, in the ciyij appwistlon provided for, the disinterment of these bodies of the tjqut'hun dead and their le-burla) in special section pf the National Cemetery at Arlington, Va. The Con- and 3,000 rggiBar Chinese troops. The mittee to rocelve the Boer commissioners When they visited this country. He baa been requested V) resign from "Yes," rent ed Mr. ljowe, "and what latter fled wttnout a spot ana the Boxers followed suit aiter losing seventy men.

did they get?" A D-rtM ht'ink-." rpKnrtnrlnH a mimKop the uenuemen mu..

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