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Vol. XXVII[ No. 35 tf;.. :.,1- ! .(NEGROES MEET DEA ". groes, were made to ascend the NEW PENSION LAW. annum in quarterly 5- THE _- I DOWIEITES. r ) ... gallows at "One time, at 10:55 a. m., I I following amounts, I. |% y nont sixteen miles fromifitf. and after short statements from The new pension law 'is worrying a For total loss of ;; The disciples of John Alexander ; Fla. four negroes were each, who claimed to be I < the on road a great many persons, who are writing Forlossotoneeye_ ,i Douie, who some time ).cd last Friday morning for mur- to heaven the trap was sprunand : ; to the governor and comptroller, I For loss of a foot or i ago proclaim. , gyey had been convicted forIjfgci the four were plunged into space : causing these.:officials l .much_'_unnecessary For loss of hand_-_.-. thereincarnation I II I , and almostCg I helpless negro remaining suspended foj fifty min- trouble. For loss of both be in = I I I|I more trouble. Twenty-one disciples - adduced in It {jus wife. utes. Only one neck was broken, the ,Section 5, of the new pension law, For loss of both feet 1 1I visited Evanston, suburb of . a '."e&ence. that the four had 'others having died from strangulation provides as follows: I For laid of one !''i Chicago, Friday night and u 1. despite _ 'th victim to leave a CfOr.o The instant the I trap was "This act shall take effect October foot of same per i the efforts of the entire 'mi x police force tafpentine i camp. He obeyed sprung a, loud clap of thunder fol- I'I f 1, 1901, and the first payment there- For personal a mob of 1,000 people drove them out 7 01 at once, but was forced lowed a brilliant lightning Dash and. under shall be made Jan. or the 'I ,' 1,1902. I age whereby Ii i tunable town. Several days previous four of lack of : op account a heavy rain began at and Z once con- Other provisions of the law are as to earn a of Howie's missionaries tion for his household tinued unceasingly until the bodies follows The widow of were egged' : and any driven out of Evanston, and the -Became'back on Oct. 2nd were cut down, when it strangely Any person who enlisted and servedin who was drawing a I visit of twenty-one was intended to saw at once spotted by his ceased. A guard was on duty in the the military or naval service of this act shall convert the people of Evanston who surrounded him in his | jail yard to prevent any outbreak on : the Confederate States or this I,I during her widow II show them the error of their and - {and.stationing' themselves j the part of 'negroes, there having state during the war between the:I was lawfully married The instant the Dowieites began ways. + , icooTeBlent trees, proceeded been many threats to rescue the states of the United States, and did I January 1,1335, and I I their meeting they were assailed with ride balls. culprits and the execution. , cabin prevent the ' not desert the Confederate this. state on Stag] January with eggs, vegetables and other mis- l I icumvas! told to put his gun service, who was a bona fide citizen since continually siles. The guard of policemen -';which he did, and was soon BEST LINIMENT FOR STRAINS. of this state January I, 1885, who has No person owning too small to afford much protection was, : di dragged from his houseto Mr.J\. Wells, the merchant at since continued be real to a citizen of or personal and the crowd soon began to hustle , death while.in his wife's. Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says: this state, who lost a limb or limbs, I I oeite a pension. the missionaries along the street in i Y* .- { ,-y "I always recommend Chamberlain'sPain an, eye or eyes, or who is perma- Persons. receiving I a manner that looked serious. Chief rides of sixteen miles were Balm as the best liniment for nently disabled by reason of woundsor the-United States of Police Knight called the! f I j all}clashes_of people to the strains. I used it last winter for a t entire F .i disease to livelihood a under this gain pension i severe lameness in the side, resulting a by j I police| force to the rescue, but it includes - tbe town of execution from a strain, and was greatly manual labor or being more than 65 Persons drawing only thirty men, and was unable - "hiTJag 00 railroad.connee pleased with the quick relief and years old is by reason of age incapa; previous Florida : to cope with the uiok Severalof _ I people were reported to cure it effected. For sale by G. W. ble of providing a living fur himself titled to the benefits : the male Dawieites were knocked - present/ The four ne- Price, druggist. shall be entitled to receive each - , .; i per The of ilovv ' ,;-- payments n, and both men and women were #S shall date from their ,!j liberally bespattered with mud. The The Board of COU i missionaries finally abandoned their ,. - ers in each county I meeting and fled from the town, the :bison Oak of January, in each j |police protecting them as they ran " nish the State for the cars. ' ; \ with a certified list The more these people are persecuted ; , titled to receive for their belief, the stronger Q r counties. t j i will their following become. It is ,# q.14.y UM1 One mill on the j strange that people will not learn y bison a pension fund. thU. They do not have to hear the IvyffANICAL raised by this levy be I preaching] or j.>in them. The best shall be distributed way is to let them alone. ; persons entitled to s: t y The Governor, ]i WHAT TWO CENTS WILL DO. torney General : It will bring relief to sufferers REPTILES Board of Pensions. ; from' asthma: or consumption, even ...{.....:. : i I in the worst cases. This is about DeWitt's, Witch !I Iithquld u hat one dose of Poley's Honey and I : heir, Sting Sets the Skin on Fire and Fills be promptly [.'far\%'. Price.costs, Isn't it worth a trial' G. ,;; -:Veins with a Violent, Lingering Poison ly cuts heals and the scalds.injured It sO : -- - ' Ceuacil Proceedings. '& !' worthless ! .";..:Jtase. plants seem to ,partake of the nature and character of the get DeWitt's. A. lt.- |Jt i Council Chamber. Lake City. Fla., --- t July 4th, 1901. ttj;in.!winter time being comparatJvely harmless, but when warmed There won't be 'I Council met. President Parker, r spring and summer heat they become extremely venomous erings of R q"I j i presiding. Present, Aid. Gillen, ' < ,. d, emitting a milky juice that bums. and blisters like a fiery the tariff when once !;I j Rogers, Plympton, Henson and ate ,, cing quick inflammation and painful swelling. Some persons said their say. i I Watts. nfinutes je i sascepuble to these vegetable: poisons that coming in their vicinity y a There is no longer I I 11 read The and approved.of last meeting were tfrodnce almost as much discomfort and pain as handling them; F anyone to suffer the | The petition of S. P. Buie to build - .Jhin'and.: sensitive skins seem to absorb from the surrounding ; by piles when a stable lOxiti feet and closet on Lot i _ .,. 'fiere' _the "acrid juices emanating from these plants. There is Ointment so moderate will in cure price I' 7t The was granted.petition of Pennington and ?;-s-;. i. a picnic or family gathering in the woods but that some mem- i ,tt ive. Price Jfr cents Rogers to erect a 'cook-room in fflfthe party comes in'contact with Poison Ivy, Oak or some other f F 75 cents. G. W. I of bar of metal and roofed with read rub- ; tfal_ plant or, weed, and through the open pores the poison is carried"fc It may truthfully ]i ber was granted.The . overheated blood. Poison Ivy is found clinging to tree trunks, l. 1, F American army petition of J. M. Caldwell as .- u' manager of the.Florida Index to run fences or rocks, sometimes reaching heavy-weights in IUTMATED WITH POISON OAK., printing press in Vinzant block with General Shafter. fc great heights; the leaves are ; WftUl, of Bear Station, Bel., I water-moter discharging only pure "I VM poisoned witb-poison oak nearly square in shape, smooth water, one inch pipe, water to be f WI tf through my blood, and my ''t WHITE MAN beams ao serious th.t the and shiny and three on each stem; \ 'k Great j 1: discharged at south-west corner of = zrB *U I could not weU. I (j Vinzant block'and water get the flowers are of a greenish white 't the friendsof" M. run along : :Q"tt n a vwarioua condition con- l J'' lpitUs. ...Hue. ,for six months, when color, and the berries pale green or . Lexington, Ky., I Marion street between sidewalk and - : adrtrtiMd and began Us pavement thence east on ditch to "III''wtiwlisfagtlat I it was doing math white. The Oak is a small shrub, seldom more than three was turning yellow. I! lake was granted upon condition that ; eoaua.e4 medicine and was the nature of the soil ly changed color, !I .' feet' its size depending upon the r ;="l think. it the bent. blood high, petition be strictly complied -.....- MLs. j location, etc.; the leaves. are long and. pointed with sawand yellow he suffered jaundice.terribly.He I I'i with. -r _f - ---- a downy undemeatb.Vhile the two plants are entirely unlikeeance the best doctors, but The light bill of Electric & WaterCo appearance Then he was advised ,, referred to finance committee, - TT the poisonous effects are ,very similar. ( RETURNED EVERY SPRING| FOR ,18 YEARS. Bitters the also the bill of S. It O'Quinn. -a >.tie swelling subsides the skin remains for a long Kri. A. N. Bennett, of Toccoa, Ga.>< whose liver remedy and he The fallowing bills were paid: , *a rough and inflamed condition dotted here and case if similar to thousands cf others whocoma taking" two bottles Electric &; Water Co water and tel- \ -' in contact with these plants, says: : cured. A trial .*.* $ Bad looking ulcers and little festering sores. "When eight year old my little brother and merit for all I ephone to July 1st, 77/24; W. H. , ' "; and I were poisoned by handling poison oak, ney troubles. Only Kempton, 112.20, feed of prisoners to ;"*Wy. remarkable with what regularity eighteen and it broke years.oat Some on us one every recommended spring for 8. Geo. W. Price, July 1st; Isaac Hart, 31.50: for June, )y h. \ disease returns, and always on schedule S. 8., which cured us completely, and w* II. L. Dodd, publishing tax sale anj j ' ea1i11g the same month, day and hour, almost, have teen no signs of the eruptions- for Doubtless there receipts, *25.20.Application #> all several seasons. old theologians who to purchase fire should wttineytarbefore. Don't be deceived coal' attack-the acnd have been taken a shirt-waist pany wagon at 1175 was postponed.The . I tk the first juices ; poison vanish soon after I faithful use ofremedies learn the art of marshal wall in-trllct ed to have and the most persistent'and o skin into the blood : pen pores I the Callaway lot cleared immediately. - can never, dislodge them, and next season, and for years to come, you may A POOR l\I . t endure the bodily tortures the blood in the meantime becoming so saturated Lately starved in On motion council adjourned. c--j same ; :;: and charged with the poison that each succeeding attack he could not digest Attest: W. M. IVES Clerk. uncertain and use of, .Dr. King's weaker and recovery more leaves the body would have saved slow, and thus the once simple malady ends disastrously. ,strengthen the.> f Catarrh shrub flower nature tionlromote.a : ! tree or , plant For Price - appetite. Is a cooEUtntional: disease. : has wisely prodded an antidote or cure. The roots and ,. if not satisfied. :!' It originates in a scrofulous condition of I herbs of which S. S. S. is composed ,quickly, surely and Price, t'druggist..5. C- the blood and depend on that condition. .c. and drive out of the blood, and i If anything In"the" ,It often rouses headache and dizziness, ': permanently overcome Impairs Ute taste, smell and bearing, affects - } Thunder Weed, Sumac and i lated to make,a-p too vocal organs disturbs tbe stomach. Creeper the effects! of Poison Ivy, Poison Oak Virginia and antidotewas eternal repetition It is always radically and permanently S. will be found an Invaluable perfect cored by the blaod-punrj-ln. #, alterative - -poisons of every \'ariety. S. S. symptoms after a ,; keep cool. and touic action ot of this class. There is never allY return of the aggravating. I !.. -' '" .. Hood's Sarsaparilla S S vestige of the poison.'tabandon'ho C T : S. it as destroys every State case to our debtors; we feel tiny hw Kind Tnis treat medicine Las wrought the most ; ||? because of repeated Mtue your confidential. AI_...._. ," woiuiciiul cures ot all diseases depending nothing and is strictly -.-" on scromla or the scrofulous habit. can Kelp Medical adVIce will costjo u l at / < you. SPECIFIC.CO.., Atlanta, Ga. ; HOOD'S Pius ua tb*bat uth rtA.Y . W"M and Skin Diseases free SWIFT ;: < .t:: '.Ftr '" " "" w S'-' 4 F r= r ,,- .. 4 .. , li.; :>. -