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| WHO K{(LLED BUNT? WEYLER RAN. Most Remarkable Trial in Georgia’s General Narrowly Es-/ History. capes Capture. jmost remarkable murder trial in ; Georgias history ceme to an end ly Fighting on His Trip to Havana— | last night in the convietion and sen followed to the Gates of the City. | tence to death of two men, each of fisvane, Aug. 12 —The battle of) whom charged the other with the reported jin these dis-| crime. yesterday, occurred Monday} he jury openly decided that ow- gnd Tuesday morning. It was|ing to the conflicting testimony, the bicodiest battle that bas taken | gafest both for geyeral months aud result-| men Tke men, Grady Reynolds acd Kid Brooks, was accused of the murder of M. C. Hunt, a merchant of this place, who was shot, 1 »bbed and thrown into the river list March. When arrested each told 2 ently straightferward story.ac ng the other of having killed Hunt. and turning over to ths allezed aceom plice his valuables. The meu were given separate trials, and although the evidence was absolutely convict- ing, both were found guilty of mur- der in the first degrce ccurs3 was to coavict jo00 overwhelming victory for | josurgent>. The Spaniards left) ig) dead. There ia & strong belief here that Weyler, who hurriedly returced Havana to-day, was in the fight ie battle, it is known, was the re of an attempt to capture or kill Weyler had tbrze strong columns don the road over which he to travel. Gen. Castillo, who 15,000 men in the vicinity, de- sed to try to capture the Span- Jeader. He whipped the Spar- feds Morday, but failed to capture Peyler. Pussday the Spaniards returned fa force and the Cubans, after giving three or four volleys, broke igo detached bands and scattered. Ged. Molina and Col. Aldea, who the Spaniards, are reported wounded. After the fight at Aguacate, Wey- le fell back towards Guanabacoe. fire miles from there Gen. Rodri- attacked Weyler, who now bad mescort of 4,000 men, but the Speniarde refused to give battle, ogh the rebela constantly har- lweed his troops. Rodriguez fol- d: Weyler to within sight of Goanabacoa. There is great excitement in Ha- Brana over Weyler’s failure to check the insurgents and a general fear that the city may be attacked any bour. -The insurgents are keeping their word and making things lively for the Spaviards. A report of another big fight nesr Sagua La Grand has feeched the capital. The rebels at- tacked the town and burned a por- tion of it. Moon Anchor §$ Colorado Springe, Colo, Aug. 12. —A big gold strike has just been made in the Moon Anchor mice, at the fifth level,at a depth of 501 feet. The ore encounter2d is a sylvanite, running in the neighborhcol of $75,000 to tha ton. The vein is 6 feet in width, and 2 feet of it is bigh grade ore. The company will not begin shipping until tke ent re ex- tent of the chute has been drifted through. The Moon Anchor people have been expectivy a good strike, but were surprised at the exceading the vein. that this great mine has ever made, district Alleged Divine Healer and Their Work. wild religious furor, ——————_- services. His Last Game of Ball. Kensae City, Mo., Aug. 12.—The Young Choctaw who is coming to Kaneas City to play ball Saturday ‘and then return to bs shot on Aug. %for murdering a fellow Choctaw isnamed Walla Tonoka. The crime was committed some time ago. Cons fmation of the story that Walla Will be here to play bell came this Bmorning from Shenff David Wilscn tt Duquesne. Wilson is managing the Indian team, and be brings with him as assistant John Aus in, for- Merly private secretary to ex-Gov. Gardiner of the Choctaw nation. Walla is to be shot at Eagletown, | which is fifteen miles from Duquesne Fortwenty miles from the line be- tween Arkansas and the Chickasaw nation. Information was attested in Jus- tice Storey’s court by J. W. Me Clure,a member of the board of ‘trustees. It is claimed by Mr. She- ‘Man's friends that the prosecution Fissimply a persecution, and that | the matter might easily have been P adjusted within tho orgauization. Shenan’s attorneys became his ee- curity on the ba:l bond. healers by those relieved of lameness. Mies Marie, for the seclusion of cloister cells. They will surrender their wealt Brighton, S. I, to the sisterhood of construction upon this estate. $50,000 Damaxes- M. Bristoe, of C. E. Bristoe & Son. Consul to Nicaragua, in a suit for $50,000 damages How's This! | We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-| ward tor any case ot catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cueney & CoPros., Toledo O. We the undersigned, have known F, 2 }. Cheney for the last 15 years,}_ and be- | lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus- | iness transactions and financtallv able to M carry out any obligations made by their F firm, Wesr & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, | Toledo O. WALDING, KINNAN & MAR- B vin, Wholesale Druggist, T Jo, OJ Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally ‘acting directiy upon the blood and "mucous surtaces ot the system. Price | @By peace. ‘ Hes per bottle. Soid by all druggists. | distressing, very obstinate, very dan a estimonials free, of $10,000. end. When “your “stomach trouble you, it needs help. diseases begin with simple indiges Tons of Fish Killed by Poison. FY Shelbyville, Ind. Aug. 11.--The ; ge pits of the Carthage Straw- is Wtidge Works broke and the poison- | &°™S ie eee A F Shaker Digestive matter was emptied into Blue r, killing tons of fish. The river been lined with people watching boys wade into the stream and atch fish, whieh are rapidly dying om the poisonous water, which is he color of ink. The surface of the fader is covered with fish of every Had and size. strength. It does this by strength digest your food. It nourishes you tainly Paducah, Ky, Aug. 11.—Elder Willis Brown and his 14-year-old son, Clarence Brown, known as the| War Department has just made pub- boy preacher, two divine healere, eg : whose meetings here drew thousands distribution of relief for the recent ees tne the Snoecperniors of people from Kentucky, Illinois, the co Tennessee and Missouri, and created | The report shows that the Govern have gone to| ment gave » Metropolis, Ill, to hold faith cure ple and 37,057 rations The records show 1,100 Two Women of Wealth Seek Cloister Ceils. New Yor, Aug. 11—Mme. Con- stance Mallman and her daughter, | point. two women of noble birth, the former, according to a statement of friends, a countess of the Russian Kingdom, sare soon to forsake the world and its pleasures and theic magnificent estate at New They will be received into the order by Archbishop Corrigan within the walls of the convent now in course Detroit, Mich. Aug. 11 —Jo:eph returned te Detroit after several mouths abroad and at noon was served with a capias W. J. MoLean, collector of the Grand Trunk railroad, charges Bristoe with alienating the affections of his wife. The defendant gave bail ia the sum “begins fol skinning a cow. as farmer, is svfferipg lees seyerely ifrom an attack contracted in the John Finnegan, a butch- er, started to clean his nails after He cut his | finger and is now very ill with | tion. The reason is that iudigestion | (not-digestior, not ncurishment) will | weaken the system and ellow disease | The antidote is/ of e Cordial, strength-| Ely's Cream Balm, the most positive ening, nourishing, curative. It cures | cure for caterrh known. Ask your), indigestion and renews health and | dr The help it needs, is to digest your food and, until it gets it, you won't have; Stomach trouble is very! gerous. Many of the most dangerous | ening the stomach, by helping it to! Ei Shaker Digestive Cordial is made of pure herbs, plants and wine, is cer- harmless and will cure all genuine stomach trouble. Sold by druggists, price 10c to $1 per bottle. Arcola, Ill. | “The Old Man.” Ichabod, my boy, me thought I heard you speak of your sire this morning as the old‘*‘man.” You are Jefferson, Ga, August 12—The| eighteen years of aze are you not?| | Just so! That is the age when callow Spee has the first attack of the big jhead. You imagine at this moment jthat you know itall. I observe by | the cut of your treusers and the angle of your kat and the tlavor of | your breath and the etyle of your | toothpick shoes and the swagger of \ your walk that you are bidly gone yourself. This ia jon an error of {youth which your unclecen overlook, Jbut ir pars hin to heer you speak ls e-pect of one you tention but by the | Ish never ume of He may vot iw au. toveur style in tae mod jern~ t tovkiog « fool ef bimeelf, but |week ihau you willever know. e be forgets more ina He may vererjox s 1 obiog choice gutter pe delica'e tissue peper, but he bas b roe a gool many hard knocks for your eake and is entitled to all the reyerence your shallow brain can mutter. By acd by, after you are through knowing it all, and begin to learn s2metbiog,you will beashamed to look im the glass and wili wonder where the fool killer kept himself when you was ripe for the sacrifice. And then when the “old map,” as you call bim, grows tirel of the journey and stops to rest, and you take the last look at the face that leas grown so beautiful in death, you will feel a sting of regret that you even spoke cf him in so grossly dis- respectful a manner. and when you sh choppel fine and enclosed in ricbness of the cre and the szeof|hear other sprouts of imbecility This strike is the richest | using the language that so delighted you in the germinal period of man- and placza it on an equal with the hood, you will feel like chasing them best producers in the Cripple Creek] with a sledge stake and cracking their skulls. to see if there is aay brain tissue on the inside. tlood Relief. lic the report of Capt. Geerge B Davis, U S. A, in relation to the flood sufferers along the Missiesippi. gave 665,166 rations for p3o- a total cost of $29,038.07. Kills Himself on a Train. Madison, of Richmond, himself through the head. her aca’p. covered for the act. passengers. handsome. Human Anthrax, among cattle in this city. Dr. J. F Smitb. a local veterinsry, was attack Peter E. Park, attorney for Mr./ed while disseeting a diseased ani- Bristoe, says that the charges are | mal Charles Taylor. a dairymer, is absolutely false and unfounded and proposes to fight the case to the He contracted the disease DE: same way. jskinning uu animal. threx. An Opporrenity You Now Have the testing -|10c, we will malit. Full size 50c Washington, D. C., Aug. 7.—The organization, the only one of the for stock, at| scribe makes it unlawful cn penalty : The Memphis Relief Comaittee’s were prayed for here and 800 vies| work is warmly commended in the tims of disease or accident claim to| report. have been benefited. Four hundred pairs of crutches were left with the * Capt. Davis says he found the sit- uation in Coahoma county and on|it is expeetad 5,000 persons, includ- both banks of the Missiesippi south | ing the members of the aseceiation, of Greenville had been greatly exag- gerated. The suffering along the Yazoo and Sunflower rivers was per- : haps greater than at any other |™emory it pledges to perpetuate. Norfolk, Va. Aug. 12—Charles lineal de- ecendant of President Madison, and brother of Lillian Medison, who was h murdered some years ago by Cluver- ius, in Richmond, committed suicide in a C.& O. train last night, just west of Wilhameburg, by shooting The only articles found upon him were apawn ticket for his watch, and anote to his supposed sweet- heart, telling her he would never see No cause has been dis» The affair created intense excitement among Madison was 30 and Sioux City, Ia, Aug. 11.—Four esses cf human anthrax have been reported tince the recent outbreak suffering from a severe attack, from which hs will probably not recover. while Powell, a curative effects of egist for a 10c trial size or send ge ‘!a GUARANTEED remedy y Bros, 56 Warren St.,N. Y. City. | My son was afilicted with catarrh. lt induced him to try Ely’s Cream Balm and the disagreeable catarrhal smell ali left him. He appears as well as any one.—J. C. Olmstead, i ccmeeinsinnieemamannenntemmme cena The Bates Co, Elevator Comnany AT THE BUTLER DEPOT. BINDER TWINE We ha Every B® pounce much ir We carry the largest stock of repairs in the county, If you need a mower, buy a McCormick new tour shaft,it is the slickest mowing machine on the mark- et. No chains to get loose,no steele pitman to break. Call and see these machines at the Bates county Elevator Company, at the Butler depot. 00090000 0O00000S 9000 99099905907 390006008 Cramps’ Big Suit, She Keeps the Children. Washington, D.* C, Aug. 11.—! Lawrence, Kan, Aug. 12.—In the The William Cramp & Sons’ Ship! Douglas county district court this and Engine Building Company of | morning a Mrs. Rice of Weaver, who Philadelphia, has brought suit js being sued for divorce by her hus- against the United States govern-| band created a scene by refuting to ment to recover damages alleged to! give up her children to her husband have been incurred in buildiog the | into whose custody they had been kind, is the creation of the Rev. W. , battleships Massachusetts, Iowa and | ordered pending the decision ef the L. Meese, a patriarch io the Indiana | Indiana, and the cruisers New York, | guit. The woman fell upon her | Brooklyn and Columbia. The com-| knees and in a most dramatie man- uples he has married during | plaints cite delays ani defaults of | ner refused to surrender thechidren hie long career in tho ministry. The | the United States in furoishing the | and they clung to her. The children constitution to which all must sulb-| &rmor plate. The amounts claimed | finally went off with the mother, and 7 | aggregate the tumof $1,736,149 | the hearing for the contempt ease of expulsion for members to discour- William Randall Roberts Dead. was set for next Monday. age or prohibit marriage. New York, Aug. 12—Estranged | ea A reunion of the 1.200 will be held | from bis wife and family, forgotten at Auburn August 19, at which time; by his friends, avd practically dead | i Willi | Se iam | that President McKinley and Secre- | Randall Rcberte, former United 3 : 5 cai ig eS . | tary Sherman have given Spain until | States Minister to Chili, died in} " | Bellevue hospital on Monday even-| January Tnext to end the: wat 4p Nene : Cuba. In semi-offieial circles here gs | it is aleo whispered that the 40,000 Mr. Roberts was orc? a big dry; ie z | goods merchant and was accounted additional Pace enseioes by la millionaire in 1869. He later | Weyler from Spain by October will went into politics end was in two | probably not beembarkeJ, owing to 'an iotimation frem Washington congresses. Hl = a - | am | mildly protesting against the mass- The Most Fate] Disease. ‘ing of further European forces in | dis not generally known that more adults | the Antilles. die of Kidney trouble than any other disease. | | When the first symptoms of this disease appear. | no time should be lost in Se Foley’s Kid- ; uaranteed TO PROMOTE MATRIMONY. Rev. W. L. Meese Forms a Marriage Assc- ciation. Ligonisr, Iod., Aug. 12 —The W. L. Meese Marriage Association, with 1,200 couples, incorporated. This Havana, Aug. 11.—Private dis- patches received here witbin the past 48 hours confirm the report will be present to pay tribute to the founder of the aszociation, whose Not a single couple usited by Mr. Meese has sought relief in the di- vorce courts. He recently held a reunion of people he had converted during his muvistry, and several thousand attended. Mr. Meese bes mariied more ,e2- ple than any pastor in the State, and it is his purpose to have an or- CASTORIA. or money re- | The fat- IR ze ey Cure, Which is ganization of 5,000 members before | funded. “At J. A. Trimble's, druggist. tas, Deen a he dies, each one of whom will be Is It a Volcano. i @ Zar fi < ae. pledged to promote happy wedded Thomasville, Ga., Aug. 11.—The alliances. ‘inhabitants of this city are much ex se oe | Albany, N. Y, Aug. 11.— > leited over what appears to be the! any, N. ¥ , Aug. 11.—Christiau Weds a Mere Child. one = | Wigans’ family, who live about three Mexico, Mo., Aug. 12 —Advices | wider is oe eros cen ee here. jmiles from Albany, entertained Mr. cae anio Grove. cast ot here. The crater is oon twenty five feet | and Mrs. Jacob Carl as guests on credit Mrs. Ernest Crosswhite as tLe chavs i and ciel hina oe ok blue Sunday, and mushrooms were seryed youngest bride in the state Her SS eee fren ae fan SAEOI tor supper. They cooked with the age is 12 years. Her husband stole | the ee Ce " a crater) mushrooms toadstcols. Asa result Co ae dca aie, ee ee Tiss Gickerson, while he was the disturbance wes located beneath Wigans and one of her ctildren ate absent from home. He took the’ se pode io - goon bat the) little girl to Holliday, Mo. and they [Oye © SBOse UN piscina were married by a justics of the, peace. The fatber went efter his cbild and secured ber, aud wil try Thay Ate Toadstcoly. more than the others, and they will die The others may recover. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 11.—Dar- ing a fearful thunder storm at Alex- andria, Blair county, Caivin Neff, » CASTORIA. ises to keep her under the parental roof} wrazpet. : : : : = well known citizen of Tyrone, at- until she beeomes of age. Cross- Poisoned by a Mosqaito. : — =: eis sie > _ | tendiog the fuceral of Win. Spiker, white’s age was not learned. New Mork 11.—Mre. Mino- 4 a life-long friend, was one ci a emals group that eurrounded the open grave. Suddenly, after a vivid flash ot lightning, Neff threw up his nie Warner, 38. started from Waver- Are you dyspeptic? If you are afflicted with | this distressing com laint It may do you good | ly, L. I, where she had been staying to learn that Prickly Ash Bitters is a prom: ae ee . = and radical cure for It strengthens the | twe vecks, for her home, 158 West stomach and aigestion, regulates < i ars heals the kidneys, and by its agreeab! | 92ed street, yesterday. Thursday | pands and fell deal, almost falling Paste eter end emective. ol - last Mrs. Warner was bitten on the : into the grave. Clements & Co. left leg by a morquito. Sunday the | afilicted limb began to swell on her} Her condition France and Siam Bix Up- e | arrival in Erooklyn. New York, Aug. 12—A_ epecial S was £0 alarmiog that she was taken from Bangkok to the Herald says ; to the Brocklyn hospital. The doc: severe fighting bes occurred at are the most fatal of all] ‘' regard the case as serious. Muang Locus, on the right bank of diseases | Flcrence, Ale, Aug- 11.—Rev. | the Mekong, between the French a Baptist minister, | and Siamese. tted euicide in Shef-. Several = killed ant | field last night by banging. He was 00 both sides. ae cee oe | mous by ius wife. Yates was from j The F rench captured a number of by all eminent physicians Detroit, Mich. and hed been in | Siamese — as the best for Kidney and Sheffield a year. He was at outs) The —_ is the outcome ot the Bladder troubles. with members of the Baptist church | invas‘on c? French Inda-China by Price soc. and $1.00. there. | the Sismese. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE | Jswes Yates, | aged 65, commi wounded