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VOL XXIH NO ivAlNBSVILLE SATUtliA FEiiK ARY 24 19U TEN CENTS A WIlE14 FLOKI ItoL
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BODY WAS PLACED
ON RAILROAD TRACK
Death Was Necessary To Hide
Robbery
MAN IS HELD FOR CRIME
Unconscious from Dope Baker Was
Put on Track and Hi Body Was
Boon Ground to Pieces by a Coast-
Line Train
Hainbrldgu Ga Feb 23 James Talia Tcacite Goodu who ha figuredbefore the courts In several escapadesin the recent pact has been jailed uti-
tlur suspicion nf being implicated inone of the most revolting crimes inthe history of this county
Since the death of young M M
BaKer who was run user and killedSaturday night by u Coast Line
train In the yards here Sher-iff Iattersou and the officers have beenal work upon clews Indicating thatthere wax foul play It Is now ap-
parent that taker was doped andthen robbed a short while before traintime and laid upon the track for thetrain to finish the work-
It Itt alleged that he was seen incompany with Joodo and others u fewminutes before hi mangled body wastaken from beneath the winel
linker was Known to have quite aof money on him which has never
been found Ills watch however waslirottKli in by tioode the of theKIM nl ioilt Hating thai he hap-
pen io llnd It iitnr tie plum wlicrthe ruin Minrk ll l r This oneof links oi ti Mimiiii nsnlii hint
but tiii liiiln T nrrrfth have n madei de l nm rl n rv d ni of
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MURDERED AGED HUSUAND
In Order that Stir Might Marry YongerLover
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till net ill ill stnictHni cumniittii all huge nl M iirlii n pardon
fiui the IIIMII hii lHiure had upparvaiilMiiil Sornti Kahn wroteher own head a tint sf ii In-
wliji li she a mired ptiniuu io deathIn r giil htiMliuni latccib Kuhn
TIlt eoiifvMiti deiiiiU the plot whici-n uli d in tin di ath nf her aged oo-
mili r loisiand and tare to her n supi triidoiii in wed a younger lov-
er i hup DI vir realizedT o i ir iiitii the legislature was
jjlli over the 0111 111011 ol a pardmi
Negroes Meet at TuskegeeTiiktie Ala Fell Negro
faiitit from every section ofV iin iny fur ih if
lei nth annual session of thegee nearo conterence Teachers fromnearly till the educational Institutionsin the south fur n gto youths with
white nod n ro visitors fromIlie north were also In attendanceThirty states ami the District of Co
lumtta were represented In the totalaUeiuiiitre linker T Washingtonpresides
Perus Future Centered In U SNew York Feb IJ nernl A A-
Cacrres e pr slden of line who hasJust arrived In this clt front limnsp i h hiimlirilly I the railroaiand in growth ol the Uopub-In and Mild The future of P TII Urent in in the Inlteil Sur mid w
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Third Battallion for PhilippinesButTalo N V Ftb 23 Tho third
battalion of tin KiKhth Infantry conFMUns of if i enllti l undercommand Major C P Tf rr tt ban
left Fort Ntasara for San FrancUcoearoute fur 1hlllpplaM
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of Authorities To Put a Stop-to the Annoyance
Columbus Ga Feb 25 Bombthrowing continues io bt the order ofthe day In Cirard Ala just theriver tout Columbus although Irani-
doesnt happen to he in Russiathe inotlve of tits anarchi t ar tbomost serioub In the world
At the saute time while the effortsof the amateur anarchistV have beenActuated by the sole desire to makea noise and scare the town some aelions results are already credited tothe escapades Mrs Martha Rogersthe aired tnotliir of John F Rogersof Cirard Is In a stifle of nervousprostration u the result of the heavyexplosion of u dynamite bomb near herresidence It was a terrific explosionshaking windows In the three citiesof Columbus Ihenlx City and ilrardMrs Holers condition hats been erlnUll since the occurrence
Marshal Floyd of Cirard wassupper when a iMimb wan discharg-
ed nut tar away He ru heil out andsaw a man running off He followedand was gaining on the fuultlve whenhe unfortunately stumbled and fellWhen be arose the man some lit-
tle distance away The officer redat him but the bullet did not take ef-
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INVENTOR LOST HIS LIFE
Was Testing Life Saving Apparatus HeHad Invented
Chicago Feb SIS A dispatch Uithe TiliJiitie from iwrenceburg Indas
amen Mitchell n ounv Invemor-lif life IfA illU Mil Il i1ll-
tils uliih he bn for prevei-imr lilt loss ot life from sliiinj rti-
n Tu device consisted of a-
III lit Iriiiiu work to be li I nnl abotiltin r M and iMrmlliixJ t i l ir
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Llncelr Cabin Lag RemovedNew V ik IVb r ler licin-
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iM man in CnJ t J lTi thefiTtinl callii in whirl Am-
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ilioe l to a t lr lioime In Ibis cityT wt iv Uiu proMin of fa id
net n N w York build r who badli niht tn fran A V Ueiimti TIthitter wowed thi liriMln farm ifrdlit lou cadn v is tut i apart unit
i HulTilo lnr v ni on daring theAiiiiiiraii ip4 iiliin There an-
vi r Iocs a d M r and one sourtor of the radn wlndiw aliv pieee uf Uiiiids
Womans Body Is FoundflnntiB N V F b A wn
mans hack with the Mvcplfront the trunk bran funnel by theNew ntral traclts near hornlUitb suspicion and mystery attach Inthe case lnriiiiM I Men was nolion to the except where the neckhad been Ii i consideredpossible that a train killed her Sitewas woll d and wore rlnss con
s ihlns and pearls
Firefighters Fight a DuelTi mi Feb 1 A Jack
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YOKE OF CHINA IS
GAlliNG TO CHINESE
PiOMiienc Missionary Makes A
StatementB-
AY REVOLUTION IS IMMINENT
Deep Seated and Unconquerable
Toward Manchu Dynasty la
Said To Be Cause of the Brewing
Revolution-
San Francisco Feb 23 Dr T V-
Aycrtt who has teen engaged In hos-
pital work In North China for liveyears past in connection with theBout hern Ha list has arrivedI nun the OrituU
In discussing the situation In Chinaa subject on which he Is well Inform-ed he said All of the trouble nowbrewing In China la directly attribut-able to a deepseated and unconquer-able antipathy toward the governmentThe feeling of dissatisfaction Is spread-ing and to my mind a revolution In
Imminent The antiforeign feeling inmerely one of the expressions of themovement which has fur Its purposethe unseating of the Manchu dynastyand the establishment of a republicanform of government In Its stead Theboycott on American gixxbt IK an ex-
pression of the same revolutionary purx se things are merely the
means to an end It IH a matter ofititirest that a month or so ngo ISIMHI
students who returned to China in nbod from the schools they had brewattending In Toklo lad a great manyunkind things to say of the rulers oltheir own country
These sintents who urnnf the brunt IAJSS in China are n-
HiniMe lor tn tMnvth nml prophviv-tiin i f t atiM fonM n seiitiiiunt m-
tnr the boycottrin i to in movi tneiil U nut
illnriiil prtilriilarty towxnl I ho Illl-nsloiiorlis Tte doctrine that is beingsproud nl in the Ilre Is dintUbe fore is urn there to grab ii rritory uml the Clilm se eiiu ilatthe mlscioiiarle an not In China Iomake mono or arab urriiory
ReInstate MetcalfVashliuion 1 L YbMine
repiri tnr tuns tluit a can fill inullgallon will dlscoe that he was Inno-
j rent if lo jarer GenI Cortelyou has ordered tits reopeni ing ot Ibo rate of lames T Mnteitlfchief ol the whiney order division whowas dismissed later Indicted and
finally II wasj charged Mint Metcalf hail been Improp-
rrlv connec ed with contractH fortill Mipplbv Mr Metealf may be ninstated If the Investigation sntlxtie-
J Ihe postmuster general of his monoI ccncc
Lawyer la Held for BriberyColumbia S Feb Mil-
lar r pi sinllug hlnib lf to tutu at-
torney from Chicago been placidin Jail here on n charge nf bribery
was reiiresiiilliiK three piekiaickelttarrested here during fair week last Nii-
vemlMr and offered Deputy SheriffCat heart fjno to get certain state witnesseu out of the way The deputytook the money and turned It over tothe court with a report of the
Refuted Him WhiskyI Valparaiso Ind Feb 1 Joseph
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TO ESTABLISH A PAPER MILL
Celumbus To Have a New 100000Industry
Columbus Ja Feb 23 Whileacres of on North High-
lands as a site for tbe fioo000 paperBill which he and associates will
C K Ifartzell also acquired21 acres for Individual holding fromthe North Highland company Theland lu bought Includes that on whichthe North highlands casino standsand extends to ChattahoochroFalls companys lands vmbraclg thegreater of the old North Highlands park property
Whether It Is used fur park or manMr Hartzell Is
satisfied that he haul a good thing Inthis tract of land He la a hustlingyoung Phllidelphlnn who came souththree years ago to learn the paper millbusiness and spent three years In thepaper mill at Marietta Ua mastering-the practical details of the business
GAVE HER LIFE TO SAVE JASPER
Search Being Made fer the Grave efSally St Clair
Savannah Ja Feb 23 A committoo of the Suns of tbe Revolutionconsisting of T P Itavelel chairmanW G Carlton Thomas Gamble Jrand W R eaken la engaged la aquest of the burial place of Sally StClair the sweetheart of Sergeant Wil-
liam Jasper and the Molly Pitcher ofthe south
The burial place Is mipposed to besomewhere on the banks of the Santeeriver In South Carolina where thebody was Interred after her death Inone if the sanguinary conflicts betweenMarlons men and the Hrltluh
The story goes thai Sally St Clairwho had distinguished herself as amnn and enlisted In the continentalforce lust her lift in trying to satetat of Jasper
BLACKBURN TO STAND TRIAL
North Carolina Congressman IndictedCy the Grand Jury
APhevtlU N C rob lTho fed-
eral court ttimd Jar has returnedtwo true bits of Indictment againstCotij ressmaii P Securer ISluckburnof the elKbMi North Carolina districtcharging hint with practicing beforedemrim its at Washington while a-
miieHiiuiM tend rccilvllig fees furhis Mrvlns
ti Mbickburn is nccused-of reeeivh t from Ace Dlnllns and
A I Davis Each hill con-
tains tn enints-NO net Ion looking toward the arrest
ItT I51M kburti has been alien TimMils of iiiictmr contain severalrages of typewritten sheet
His Eyes Burned OutW Va Feb 2 Ry
the explosion of dynamite at SturglssS tidies south of this place itt the plantof the Dockers Creek Stone andcompany Jos pb Nicholson Killed
and Renton McMillan Joseph ShawSolomon McKlnnuy James Moore JIT Hilling and William Rodgerx worns rlou ly Injured They were thawInic dynamite when a blast near bycaused It to xplodo NIcholKonxlegit were blown off and Shaw andMcKlnnoys eyes were burned out McMillan cannot recover
Will Hold Summer SchoolKnoxvllle Terns Feb jJFormal
announcement Is made that lift
annual HChHlon of the summer schoolof the south will be held at the uni-
versity of Tennessee city JulyIJ to 27 Inclusive This chool witsoriginally established here under theausplcos of tin general i luratlon-hoard H is intended liy tnori thanLimO trio rrs fnun all pans of tinouMi
Fatal Coffee GrainIanvlll y Feb 2 A grain
rot Infant son uf David Nwtcbant of Harkavtllo The
hlbl lii i H n trenrnd for pnoumnnlabut a IKISI trnrtvia showed an ortone
Guilty of MurdeK 2S TI hr
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100000000 FOR
SHOOTING CHINK HIDE
HEll Accmsea Roekhill Of Offer
tog Bribe For
BETTER BUILD MORE WARSHIP
lap In In-
timating that Boxer WillB If C l tlal AnGood at This TimWasblagtoB Feb 23
Hull of military affairspresenting the army approf rUU i
bill to the house urged aacMckyof preparedness aa to swarmy and salty for trouble la Ori-
ent declared that saynot prepared to defead Ua positaM teChina might aa aasl down toHag sad quit the Pacite
Speeches oa tariff ImmlcraUeathe Payae cuatoaaa aoua Wilesued the haute ef th day Mr-Hopktia of Keatucky aaeortrajl allay
ethod of tadHciag leuaifratlatt tthe United States touch which kcdeclared to be decidedly VBteslmM
Calls Rtkhlll InJwrfWeweMr Hull had read a ftevspaper 4te
patch from Pekla which Ladsent him from the Orteat sad whteh-be Touched for as eatlrely accuratewhich gave aa auuat of aa latertrtovbetween Minister Roekhill and Mr NaTunIC president of the walwupa MrRockblll reminded the Chinese oBkbUtaint the Inlted States Intended to return the 20t 00000 pounds sterling Itspart of the Dozer Indemnity-
Mr Hull characterized theseon the part of Mr Roekhill aa
InjudiciousI do not believe that the rcpreaem
lathe of this government had acoticiptlon or the character of the
Chinese people continued Mr Hallwhen ho them a bribe of 20
iKMooit mundn sterling or whateveri lu Ililted States share of the Chir M Indemnity may have been to begood
They are a people he said thatIn my judgment would take any suchoffer an that IIH an Indication of oarbeing rather more afraid of them thanotherwise and It seems to me that aman x upylng Us position should havelet whuievur Information that was secensary corn from the ajoveraaeat afthe Inlted States direct and not havegiven It to the newspapers
Against Returning Indemnity-Mr Hull said he had been Informed
extensively of the Chlaese sltaatloaHe rend a lengthy letter the authorof which ho declined to divulge whtearebutted the ides that Japan was cavalug trouble In China Mr Hull ladoraedthis rice and also the propoaltioa lathe litter that the Boxer ladeaaltyought rather to be used to build batIkwhip for the United States thaw breturned to China
Mr Null pointed out that It was de-cidedly to the Interest of Japes to pre-serve under in China la order to re-
tain her markets In that country Chi-
na he said was passing through a traahitlon from ancient to modest civilisalion and while that la going oa everygovernment that has buslaeaa relattoeswith her must be ready tn protectthemselves or else pull down their lagand leave the Pacific ocean antitroy trade
Raisin Corner FailedFresno Feo U At a meeting-
of the Central California Raisin Grow-ers cotap1 the dealers voted to
tb r anti to return to thegrower tin lie if cent a pound heldout fur tli p IT base of packing hoiuefi-Thl y ai th price of raisins was flxbdat t i hl h H rate nUll 1ie dried fruitfallal to II Tho Murcntitilo com-
pany ot San Fanclscoover the whole crop attNvmrt
Fifteen Were KilledValsenburp Col Feb The of
tlcial list of deitri as a result of theeilofion In the Maltland mine of the
FiiM company Is given out aslifteen bollPH have beenirjii urfarc andono remaltu
in i mill
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