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J. noe eaomon J. DOA zN & Co., Ptoprieto-s. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: every publish to any ac for $1. 00. DE lee K ATIC om iT. paid Yor Supreme Jud Lon - Marshall Valliant. | Short term, For Superintendent Publ Yor Ratiroa! ¢ DeArmond. | t—D. A. t— Congressman (th iis For Senator léth I John ©, Whaley For Circait Judge 29th District— W.. W. Greves Representat 7. B. Ellis. Recerd K. Wilson. ee ‘Treasurer—A. B. Owen. \« County Clerk—S. 1. Broaddus. Sheriff—E. C. Mudd. Circuit Clerk—J. P. Thurman, Probate Judge—W. M. Dalton Presiding Jadge—Sam West. Prosecuting Attorney—H. C. Ceroner—Dr. C. A. Lusk. Jadge of North Dist.—L. D. Judge of South Dis GW. Clark. Wimsatt. Stith. Sixty six counterfeiters have been arrested in this state this year It is expected the American flag will fly over Havana before Novem- ber first. At a cabinet meeting Friday it was decided to send troops to occupy Cuba October 15th. The President is sending out his cabinet officers tostump the couatry for the rspublican ticket Webster Davis has been assigned to Missouri and Kansas. derccratic has resigoed his position on the su A. Van Wyck Judge nominee for governor of New preme court bench to make the race. He is contident that he will win teeld, 0 speak at Springfield, the rats at city are making arrangements Ex Governor John P {Hlinois, will Mo, October of th ¢ 8, and democ a grand politi demoustration. Schley soldiers will all be out of Porto Rico by to day and the preliminaries for American Admiral says the Spanish the general raising of the ‘lag have begun nt informed Repre- who Tie presi sentative © of Illinois, called on him and asked that the 3rd Ulinois regiment be mustered out of annon, service, that it this time to reduce the the army. was impossible at strength of Instructions have been sent Ad miral Dewey directing him to send the protected cruiser Baltimore, to Tien Tsin at once ‘The distance is 1800 miles The ship is sent to American interests in case of contisued riots of the Chinese. protect Tho dispatches say that frost alone will save Jackson, Miss., und Memphis Tenn., and perhaps other infected towns from an epidemic of yellow} |day morning at 10 o’cicck. | the Bata navy, She will carry heavier armor | ! | guna | guns, two field guns an GREATEST ENGINE OF WAR. Tbe battle ship Illinois was launched at Norfolk, Virginia, Tuss- As the big ship descended into the water, she was christened by Miss Nancy Leiter, of Chicago. case uost | sb The Illinois is said to be the powerful engine of war ever c¢ structed. No ship afl ia her equal, she is greater th an the Majestic of with armsment superior to all Cervora’s lost fleet heavier guns than eny vessel in world. Her sist of four 13 14 6 inek jer rapid fire main battery will con inch breech loading rapid fire guns, 16 four 1- two CC 1 four torpe- ies say that | guns, 6 po pounder rapid fire do tubes Naval authorit she can stand fourteen from any coast city in the world and| burl «lestructive shells into it. If fighting alene all the vessels of Adwiral Cervera’s fleet, as it was when afloat at Santiago, the Illinois would discharge in a double broad- side more steel projectiles, 1a w-ight than fired by the eombined Spanish fleet. If in contest with such vessela as Dewey fought at Manila, the secondary battery of the Illinois would discharge more missiles in weight in one broadside than the entire fleet of Montejo would fire. | miles The Fres Press need have no fears of the an issue. G@emecrats dedgiug or evading Of course ail the frivolous and vexatious inuendoes of that paper But where i charges and eau not be charge discussed. reputable source effecting from a any made will be taken of it.The Times prefer red to have Hon. Geo. B Ettis his own reasons in his own words candidate is due notice sive votiag for the school book law, of which the Free Press ccimplains This he has done to the satisfaction of any thoughtful, fair minded man To haye voted against the bill would o been to place himself on record book nd against the people. nta concerns In that ¢ with som as favoring mighty howl, justiGeation, would have gone up from this same paper you do you will be damned and if you don't It was xeass of “if you will be damned The demoerats of New York nom- inated the following ticket ut Syra cuse on Sept. 29th: For governer, Augustus Van Wyck of Kings: lieutenant goveraor, Eliot Danferth of Chevange; secretary cf state, George W. Batter, of Niagera; comptroller, Edward S Atwater, of Duchess; state treasurer, E P. Mor ris of Wayne; general, Thomos F. Conway, of Clinton; state engineer surveyor, Martio Schench of Reuvesaslerr. The nomi nee for governor is & brother of the maycr of greater New York, is a lawyer of renown aud has served as a supreme judge. attorney and The Land of Midmghi Sas, Dawson City, Ave. 14, 1895 fever. The physicians at Jackson, Miss , have given up all hope of con-| sense to the district of | the city in which it mado its ance. fining the d appear: | The more we bear from Arkansas the more we admire the state. The| recent election in that state shows that democrats down there know] how to vote straight. Jones, demo-/| erat, for Governor, received 7 Aut po republican, yerats carried every ¢ not willing to pears n the republican gold standard platform either county, state or national. 541; | _| day if you can get aj D. Auiex, Burien, Mo Dear Str —Ecclosed you will} | find a copy of The Yukon Midnight} Sun. Iam located for the winter} }at No. 17 below oa Bonanza creek. Have bought a bench claim. Every! | thing in 60 miles of Dawson ia| |staked and no chance to get aj |claim unless you buy one. There is | jlots of gold being taken out, bu not so much as the Seattle pap-rs | jreport. Don't get excited and start here for there are | the need of one. ten men now to} Wages is $10 per b, but are ex pected to come down to $7 Provisions are bh, from to $1 per pound and 20 cer paeking up here. Le RESS 2 Dawaon; to bury the Jead they nave to burn a hole in groun¢ ing yesterday’ formed sucb a stroeg opposis } st those who were fi agent cf the company who had taken out | io jafter :ae time specitied in the policy | | years of lauth | support |ageat to waiv |in writing or by parol, or A Sound, Common-Sense Decision. Few rulings of the State Supreme interest to the of Missouri than the decision of Judge Wm. C. Marshall in the Nickell insurance In this decision Judge Mar people ll brushes aside the technicalities behind which insurances companie bave so successfully evaded resp and decides the } -ase On the broad priuciples of right, justice and commoa sense. In 1891 S. M Nickell, a L + lost his stoe county merehan He carried a po in the Phoenix Iasurance Company of Brooklyn. The fire destroyed the entire stock. A few days disaster Nickell went to the lo ds by fire after tbe al the risk, collected the premium. and, transacted all the business | Nickell! and the company, between land asked for information as to how| ;sechools of the saved to the lars to proceed in notifying the company | of the loss. The agent told Nickell | there was no necessity to make a} proof of loss; that the companys| adjuster would be there in a few! days with him. The| adjuster failing to coms, Nickell again spoke to the local agent and was again assured that it would be all right, and hs wrote a letter to} the company, telling them of the loss, and gave it to Nickell, who! mailed it Falling to hear from the company Nickell finally employes dan} attorney, who made out proof of loss| and settle in proper form and forwarded it to the ‘hieago oflice, bat not until are n 1891 passed the je Court bave involved greater general! Explams That of the Free Press ps Fe) generally w may be pri stacem< t P p Question.” Y read un bey our schools f very c creating a whose duty it was to jthe publish Pp 2b ship on many at the a re) 8 this is the When the last le Cc 2 de HON, GEO, PB. ELLIS Text Book Question, Times:—In a recent issue the editor of that record oa the Epitor aper attacks wy Senbool ‘Text Book Law, aud as there is much I 4 alut at this and 2 are aper to discus iem o uniform system of text be a much ages ab aying. ihe text “text book ¢ Ssion, e intrac t with at the lowest for ths public This law bes ands ug hou books state. state thous in the reduced otwithstaading it rices, for of dol price of books, vorked a bard time of the xchange The contracts, ucfortuno tely, only run for tive years, instead f until otherwise provided by law 8 the presc tract does. V'hen} t place to fiud fault met these ontracts had expired aud without ew contracts the publishers would | gislsture | sudtlesa have advanced tieir prices to what they are selling at in other tates where there is no contract 8 price. that cosfront A nuwber of measu the most 1 hen was tie eoudit ed tbe last legislature. res were offered, which were Thia 102 wrtant of beca iwy whieh a law, and et, the on anort for nv ice of loss had expired. The | compiling comp-.y refused to pay because the} bovks } of loss were not received | the i } a i 6 - ) | baps favore the 30 days specified in the = naeeare | firse t because L shell brought suit for the | pn ow amount named inthe policy. The! and for ears went thr wad the Circuit Court | the fi ort ‘of the | and the Kaveas City Court of Ap-| coms a peal-. and was taken to the Supreme |‘ oe Cour reer ains ia Jud shall wrote the opi i by of the Supreme Court In a very ful! and elaborate 0; oe is n itor, ion he shows clearly that the powers | nee : ¢ , f ttor ent of of the loeal agent jimited to f ‘ sting 2 insur > «tfecting the insurance, Signing the poll colle the} premium, waiving forfeitures, e. tending the ee a Pees a of | tou ee but nat such lee has the power to represent the com-| B peay after loss when the b 1 the wh assured has a the] ax _| teacher, a; inted shapes of premiums are to flow from ius the company to the assured, as well | es before the loss when the premi- assured into the coffers of the ins aces company ” Judge Marehall further such local was 8 | ums flowed from the pockets of the 5 | held that} general agent, aad not a mere special agen agent having power tu act only when the company was to be benetitted In closing his opision Judge Mar siall says: ‘If insurauce companies doubt the ability or honesty of their local agents to represent them after jloss, they should distinctly provide! in their policies to whem acd where the ¢ should Courts ought not to be asked to in dulze 0fs of less be sent presumptions of waut of authority in said local agent to aid technically avoidin; bervest of um; has been garner The y and of jx the company in liability after the rich premi ed and enjoyed wel of anrlo s the au + proof of } beneticizries” and are not satisfied with my reeord in the legisiature bec it dora not} suit their purpose. Reyan, is the ncminee on the repub- lican ticket of Lewis county for cor- oner. | d oae practical | not adopt the same b stion that | hat every mem from whom I! rveard an 0; was favor of ladopting t sams books then in| reso In conclusion } all I} ask 18 that the peor this | question carefully and | piace the blame + erly | Felongs. S f pass | ? Judas Tscuiol Very Rest , uncle of W. Je} George J. Baltz | | H y Nits free institu aod if is ina epint Pines 4 t 1 true jatriotism th:t endurance to Jams Jones, danger and nearly Willian J.S : ais y's start im life Jobn t Altge hrough its influence upon the Willku K rdy infantile vigor which It is the only {has given up the ed.torship of the Mr. Josey | Patriots Bulletin, the officisl organ | cines for » and happy to say that of the Patriota of Aruerica, which | they,have done all that you claim for them. 1 i i . the world. I would jare to be transferre’ to the New one ; the time of birth wat y. from the use of Dr. Pierce's Time ription = aT —- Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser used to sell for $: ow it is free. General Lee the Innocent Cause of a} fe tens ai sie 4 pods of Scare. F n lmsjor general's juniferm, izvocent!y caused a report |to be eircu'ated tod that there }Was @ run on one of the principal banks were, and toere was much excitement shout the entrance to the z Z 3, of said court, Wm institution fora € i t favor of B. She . , | and against P G Walker Jr., C Hamilton, hy 7 General Lee came down town, f ton and Artie M Townsend ae ai med ie “ ; Ww 1 have levied ‘i sei spon [lowed by «nusiber of carious peoj ng “ft and claim of said Ge Wien! r slentored the bank rG Walker Jr C Hamilton, Wits ‘ 4 Artie M1 now Artie M Welt, to atterd to + busivers, a crowd ‘i ving described reat : si s county, Missourl, 0 SPOT CASH 8.0RE, Brac. New Up to Dato othing, Cloaks, Muslin, a Jerrelry and Notions. © Under wear | ror Men Nomen an kept ina Silks» Ladies Ready-made den, oRY COODS STOCK, SHOES AND BOOTS, Groceries, Green Fruits, Any pattern 10¢, irst-Class Ave for the New Idea Patterns. ney see us and we will + Remember w Come and save you money on your pur chase. are on the South Side of the Butler, SPOT CASH. Now “Dead, Wynne, Ark, October 2.—An old white mau named Morris, who lived | alove iii Mo. Bur HARVEY MADE GENERAL MANAGER. Sleepiog, Emp al Comn ttee. Ii! , Oct Ac kansas, femocratic ¢ ex Govern Editor of Coin d by Democratic with his 5 year old daughter, on the bank of the St. Francis river, 1 Wittsbur,, was found dead room this morning by some The little girl eaid be 3—James K chairman of the! near O! mumitiee, bas) in his William J pass pg boys Stone of a , ex Gov. John P 1 of Illinois, Seuator William had been slee s three days and K Allen of brask», and Senator | ste could not wake him. He is sup feury M Teller of Colorado, to act) posed to have been dead that Jong. cob ctiou with meelf as a ws coiuml on ways 6nimeans This women areca ads } . Pea ritical period. of i ua following thood for the fis Williaa Ko Harvey i W. KK. Harvey, Chicago, LiL: less hand of Dear Sir The und rsigned com death ; — : 4 snatch them nh Ww and m a8 to furtber away and lene ‘ f bimetallism and the the expectant little darling hedsive : ania motherless, Bae ation 1 ide rs no woman who i uager fortifies herself ‘i } with the strength- ‘ ya Wi »bserve that ower ata imittee repreeents not ouly * Favorite Pre. t need feeb I si oben either ber- with it for republic and forces tt the are work ** will give protection of th a mother's art ory M. Teller licitly relied vey bas notified the com | the only rem tance of educated, ex ance of the ineated, 4 verfect bealth ihe opened an office io pastor ism of women He ity iung, in this city. h Ramsey, of Williams, Colleton Ca. I have been using your my S.C, writ they fl women while in a delicate state to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I shortens the time of birth and makes the labor My wife is the her of five childres fered almost death in the birth of organization he founded after the campaign of 1896 Itis understood that the subscriptions .{ the Bulletin | easier and she , Sepe 30.—General s+ tO Await bin 1 two aoe tion nineteen (i and two G2 ection ail the sontawert the south r of i that the and costa. MUDD,

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