., ', .' ." ,', . ,. .; .... " ' .. ... . . ,. "'. \ r . " ,' ,. . .. (" ,. \ .. . , p ' .' Ir" . '<<', .f . IJI' F t, fJ 1\\ J t.-. V . ., iJ \, ' " - The' Fourth of ;July:- .5"-'PP' MAKES STATEMENT SULPHUR'UTHS"! HOME 'Jj Much has been written of late a I t year. boon the dangers Incident to Sheriff Gives Facto In Chattanooga .They Heal the /f9kia! and Take Away ." I of Independ- celebration enc the noisy Day ,and attempts 'bare been Federal ''Court as to Lynching 7"the Its Impurities j'iV I made by legislative and other enact Negro Ed. Johnson. Sulphur bathe' heal Skin Dueaaes,..'sod menu to .abolish the gunpowder give the body a -wholesome glow. Now I method of commemorating the national When the.Shlpp contempt'case.whlch' you don't tar to go off to a high priced resort - f.. birthday much suffering. wouldbe has. ben under way 'at Chattanooga,. to st them Puts a few. spoonful of . Undoubtedly Hancock's Liquid Sulphur in the hot water, lives would Tenn. for three called weeks prevented and many was and yo. gel a perfect Sulphur! balls right ti 1 bo saved were the day to be kept a* Thursday afternoon Sheriff: Sbtpp was la your own horn 1e In New England fait day once was , Apply Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to the established 'customs are called to the witness stand. In defenseof but old . affected part, and Eccema and other atun- changed with difficulty, and It la himself: and his deputies. He told akin Dr. ' born trouble are quickly cured easier to abolish the moat dan much features of the celebration all'the circumstance: ). connected with R. H. Thomas of ValdoeU, Ga., was Cured ". ,t gerous Ed from of a painful akin trouble and he praiaeS a without depriving ,the youngsters of the 'lynching of Johnson the it in the a cherma.. Your' druggist a chance to 'make noise In a safeway TILL GLORIOUS/ JI'OUnT+ ._ time bo first heard of a mob, through sells it.Hancock's. > ' But the grown-up members of the telephone: suggestion of Attorney Liquid Sulphur Ointment 'is youth the community should be taught There was patriotic , and the reckless firing of guns Who dearly loved a maiden, General M. N. Wltaker. how he rushed the beat cure for Sorea,. Pimple, Black- sense F and pistols, by hoodlums.and'less vKloua But Proponing,'being very kept buhful evading, he 1.0.l1.e. jail, was captured by the bead and all infi.mm-. 3oa. Gives. a soft, persons should be sternly, aupiressed. Until they went one glorious.Fourth mob and Imprisoned ('n the bath room velvety akin. -; 'f MOLLY PITCHER AT THB' BATTLE OF MONMOUTH. ;TO see the men parading. while the mob took the negro1! and CRUEIflY TO FIDO. t ... The biff gun boomed the bugles blew.. how he had done everything: in his (Mrs Wrltup' : "Why did you discharge WOMAN'S WAY.. The none*' fooUteps clattered; power to protect te rapist from mob .that nurse girl?" /T5ULiSuit.?/: !M&3 While Alonit rattling the line drum.were, exploding scattered;bombs, violence. Mrs. De Swell!; "She kicked poor . .* Petey (on the Fourth)-."Girls Is And nouy. boy. fired cracken big Sheriff: Shlpp .told of the events of little'.FIdo Just for. biting the baby," I curious critters! Till every nerve wa .battered. the night of the lynching. He went 1 <* mS\\\\ \\ Mugsy"Der.; de limit. Dere's one "Oh! everything ii popping, Oeol'iet.! home at 6:30: that night Intending to TWO TERRIBLE-: YEARS. v now-setting: off: a.ten-cent cannon (She, Mid. with eves that flirted. do some work at home The attorney of : Kidney b 'I Before be knew, ho took the hint. The.11..told Agonies Neglected 1 laoman Who &j/wonsd yjfWa : T i And something to her biurted-5 general called him up and told him Troubles. d Heroine : vI i Then heard h din of nary FourthA there was a mob at the Jail. from S Rggolutionary ae "y..." a averted Mrs. James French, 66 Weir Street He went there immediately, pushinghis -Hay Kelly; in July Lippiacott's ,bfaga Taunton, Mass., says: "When I be- OMEN. have filled'no his troopat Fort Clinton, on the Hudson Line 'way through the crowd.( He saw can using Doan'a .. ... unimportant place It. in November. 1777, when that ee the night Jailer In one corner of a Kidney Pills I was military affairs from fortification was assaulted and taken How Nod Became a Hero. room guarded 'by three or four men. so run down' and tV ..W.. the days of Joan of by,the British. The American garrison e r Nod was six 'earaold when Fourthof He started to his aid, but was attacked miserable that I ' Arc to those of the< ,fled in such haste that Hays ale July came, but he was delicate y from behind and made prisoner. He could hardly endure : .: most modern of: dropped lighted"match with whichhe and timid, and he did not care for wiI firmly held that phyalca.1 1 re It. Terrible about to touch off ft was so daughters of the regl- was cannon firecrackers-in fact he was a little pains In the backattacked ..... .. meat But few.. bow and his wife picked up the match and afraid of them. slatance was useless. frequently ' . .(J ever, have bad any put It to the touch hole' of the gun "Mamma.. be said "Cousin Willie The sheriff said he did not recog. and me the p t S2S'a2::? lasting memorials of and so fired the last shot before the says I can't be a hero unless I fire off nlze any one he saw except Dr. But. kidney secretions + the part theJr'::played Some have surrender. LJ crackers like the other boys. Can'tI ton. Night Jailor Gibson, Frank were much disordered - figured In man'sattire In both the After the Revolution "Molly Pitcher mamma ' neVspaper Stoops and two men. These,, I was a nervous wreck and " army and the navy, and for all whose lived, at tho barracks at Carlisle "I am glad :you don't like gunpow- he said, were not engaged in the lynch.; there seemed no hope Doan's Kid- became disclosed there were doing cooking and washing for thesoldiers. der said Identity mamma and I never Pills ing. Some of the lynchers: were masked ney brought my first relief and She was also employed as cracker and den sticking her fingers doubtless many others who preservedthe I heard that it made a hero of any six boxes have secret of their sex, despite the a nurse by a number of families, as In her ears so she won't hear It.- body." and others, were not. lie was guard. my kidneys that so there thoroughly has cured (- been proverbial tendency of feminine members she was fond of children and gentle From Puck. / Still Ned could not help wishing, ed closely while the mob secured the return of my old trouble." no A" ;1 a of society to make known the as he went down the street to Aunt negro and got away.In Sold by all dealers 50 cents n bOLo i facts which should be moat sedulously Ann's a while later that he could bea answer. to questions, the sheriff Foster-Mllhurn>> Co., Buffalo. N. Y. ' .. . .. , concealed ",- '. . '. real hero. he1 , \! said. if he had to do it over again Of the American women who have '.' t.t}',; ',;.>.,.,,\\t '., .', '. ; He saw a boy come out of a yards ;' would do It differently that not a THE: RELATIONSHIP. .. taken part la warlike scenes none Is f".r, . and put a bunch of firecrackers close Wa- ,.., ,' single man offered him a helping hand; "Aren't you. related to M .. T't : that he had t)ut one pistol against Pitcher, the heroine of Monmouth. ; hope he won't light them till I 'Yea-In a way. My' third wife , This battle was one of the Important get by: thought Ned. many; that he was physically' unable to married her fourth hl1.band.--Cleve- conflicts of the Revolution, and was .,' But he did and then he ran Into withstand the attack of'the crowd and land Leader. 4 fonght.ln. ,the summer of 1778. when : the house leaving the door open. As that during the entire time. he was In\ tbe British ,troops, retreating from a, S I I'f" be looked back he saw a tiny little Jail he was under arrest Salmon ' .S Argo Red Is sold In ; Philadelphia were, overtaken and attacked girl come' dancing and spying one- : i 1t'r. I out. A diagram of the Jail was offered In Tall pound cans,because only the Tall In New Jersey by the Continental .. wle" t the bright colored crackers In the ; the sheriff hit evidence explaining I cans are filled by machinery Flat forces under Washington. Although gutter she made a rush for them. I movements that night and the and one-halt showing pound cans are filled by no decisive result occurred 'r tk' "Oh! gasped Ned. expecting to S 'from the battle, the fact that, themerican N e,.4 see them go off In the Uttle one's same on the diagram. hand. Hand work In factories Is . ; forces were not repulsed hand. crude and,antiquated.. _ .. by.the foreign,foe gave heart to the 1 a.SJ There was no time to stop to think GIRL'S STORY IMPREGNABLE. Literature.." "Lighthouse 55 colonies to continue' the efforts begun pd r about it. and 'the' next Instant Ned I of' We are asked the origin of the two years before and which were was at. the child's side telling her Judge Deals 'Heavy Blow to pro.ecu.1 term "lighthouse literature." It owes to last five longer before success years that the crackers would burn and tlon In Case. I Ito origin to the practice of I was'attained. In the;-troops trying to take them fromher.. But ", Loving I presenting h ,from, Pennsylvania! was John' Hays, she held them fast But Ned was the The t.akIDC.of. testimony In the,case : foreign reprint of copyright 'i i la gunner In the First 'Artillery, Con- ,. stronger, and ,Just.as ha forced them of Judge William G. Loving at Hous i works, formerly confiscated and destroyed r I itlnental line. He had been accompanied Y away one .of them exploded some of by the customs officers to Ij by his wife when the troops J .. t\ the powder burning Ned's cheek. By ton. Va.. on'trial for the murder of : the corporation of Trinity House for \ 'I' ''to which he belonged had been ,sent tt this time the people In the house Theodore Eates, In Nelson county, .on I use In lightships and lighthouses.; To to the field, and she busied herself In rushed out. and Ned was thanked I be read In such romantic surroundingsis April 22 was concluded at C o'clock y \doing laundry work lor-tbe officer fi ?Ih .A and praised until he almost wanted'to esteemed! a privilege by popular .J' On that July day, when. the lighti 1 'cry. As Boon as he could get away. Thursday afternoon. The court adjourned authors, and the representatives of .. i i !raged pa the New Jersey' plain; the 4 F I he ran straight home. until 10 o'clock Friday. The lighthouse( literature Include such " ".thermometer standing at ninety-six ti His mother bathed the spot that names as E. F. Canton Marie Corelll. + decrees In the shade Mrs. Mary Hays the powder had hurt while she heard rapidity with whlch'the trial has pro- Hall-Culne. Rudyard Kipling Stanley "'..\' I busied herself in carrying: water In a the story She said: "If being burned greased has been most surprising Weyman, Israel Zangwlll and Marie: t pitcher from spring to the hot and 1 with powder makes a hero. I thinkwe all concerned.The Twain. (But the ordinary reader prefers - 'wearied troops. "Here's Molly with must say you were one,' after .alL:' day developed a most .Important the stability of Smith or Mudle : :[the 'pitcherwaa frequently heard -Emma O. Dowd. turning In the cake, when Judge to literature.'that is rocked la the y d ,from the' thirsty Continentals, and Barksdale rendered an opinion con. 'cradle of the deep. -London Chron finally U was*abbreviated to "Here The ordinary firecracker and the cerntng the admlsslblllty of certain ev. icle. _ __ Molly Pitcher, and the sobriquet was ' paper torpedo are comparatively Idence the decision: dealing a heavy , for her real .permanentlysnbsUtuted ail harmless. Little Injury beyond superficial , He Could Stand Disgrace when she blow to the prosecution. Attorney liar name displayed gallantry : burns will ordinarily result Walter Howard the London dramatist and heroism which surpassed her limitations mon, for tho prosecution: announced I from even a reckless use of these was< leaving the stage door of a ot sex, his Intention to call witnesses to show , noise producers. The truly dangerous theater one evening! when an anaemic4ooklng - 55 The company 'In' which Hays was \ things are the toy pistol the that the story told by iflss Elizabeth youc5'stepped up and : fighting and In which he was a rammerwas cannon cracker and the clay torpedo. Loving to her father that she was said: "Are you Mr. Howard The stationed on rising ground These are all death dealing Instruments drugged and assaulted by Theodore author replied in the affirmative between the commanded brigades by which children should never whereupon the fellow sold. he "' 'Livingston and Varnum. In dash Bates was a fabrication and that Estes young a be permitted to handle. It.. from wanted to the go on stage. Noticinghis by British cavalry and Infantry Hays never offered an Indignity to the girl, them that most of the Fourth of evident unfltness. , tot such life a was shot down but not killed and a iJI't't, I Ito even suggesting that there might be -From Youth's Companion. July accidents result. Howard advised him stick to fahs call"was made for sonic one-to fill another motive back of thekllllng.( The his place. No but'his present occupation, whatever it was. man appeared wlfe the them 'although somewhat roughIn Valley Forge the camping ground of the land but the rest ts owped by defense objected on the ground that "I am assistant to the pawnbroker dropping pitcher picked ,the"rammer 'which her* husband had up her manner and stern In matters of Washington's little army during private persons. The plan Is to have such testimony had no bearing on the across the' way" said. the ambitious .held, and said she would avenge him. of> discipline demanding military the dismal winter of 1777-78. may Congress buy up the old camping case, and whether true or false had young man. "And what do your people 'She served with the smoking cannon obedience.> For. a considerable soon be converted into a national ground and restore It as nearly .as nothing ,to do with the question of think of your going eo :the stage .. ' !{throughout! the rest of the battle and period 'In her later years she kept a ; park or a military reservation. Pow possible to its form at the time the Judge Loving" state of mind at the asked Howard. .'Oh. they are right ' l3 her ,,courage was commended'by the mall store, and Is described as hav- erful Interests are striving to secure gallant Continentals froze and hungered time of the .tragedy.Judge against 1C1 was the Jainty reply, "but k { '' seasoned troop. The next day the lug,been garrulous and querulous. the passage of a bill by Congress for-( and suffered while the enemy Barksdale la lengthy opinion I shouldn't mind the disgrace myself. - Several years after the death of the that purpoleThe State of Pennsylvania was feasting and dancing In gay Philadelphia ."-Pittsburg Dispatch !brave woman, with her'' garments sustained the ; contention of the gunner. Hays, she remarried her has already secured 217 acres . i4 still soiled with the smoke of battle. second husband being Sergeant Geo. defense and among the cases he citedas . ,was summoned by General Greene 4 OFFER COMPLEXION: "' - a McCauley., He Is said to have abused precedents was the Thaw trial la tg who took. her to Washington,' by her and to have lived on her earnings New York.:' Many Ladles Have Poor Complet whom,her, gallantry was praised and ions Krom Coffee. t In 1822. a year before her death. the Judge Barksdale ruled that the character . who her commission 'as gave a ; a: sergeant - : under which.she wore a cocked Pennsylvania Legislature recognized of the girl or the character of "Coffee caused dark colored I her services In the War of the Revolution " i bat and the Insignia of'. her rank. I a 'tF the man who 'was killed was not the blotches on m1 face and body. I by her the ' voting sum ot $40 After. her husband's. death she' con dasiie and the truth or falsity bt her had been drinking It for a long while at once and the same sum as an annuity - tinued to serve In the army, and she bad and these blotches for life,to be paid halt yearly. story no bearing on the case gradually appeared - was.finally placed lu the list of half ' until finally they became - H death occurred at' her home in : permanent t\\ ;pay officers.Pitcher" Carlisle In I January 1823. and shfl ROCKEFELLER HIDIrfG OUT. ; and were' about as dark as 4 "Molly was born at Car- coffee Itself."I . lisle' Pa,, in October ; 1744., ',Her was hurled, with'mUltnry honors 1 formerly had as fine a f. complexion - Her grave remained unmarked until Difficulties Process Servers Encounter :maiden name was Ma.r'Ludylc. and as one could ask for. , the centennial: of American. in- 'J year ,her,father camo to this country from I In Locating Oil Magnate. "When I became convinced lependence. A' sum of that ...f money was Germany She was ,employed as a hen collected for the purpose.and a United States Marshal Frank M. coffee was the cause of my trouble, "" '1 servant In the family of General Will- shaft,erected which Chander was an early 'visitor Mondayat I changed and took to using Postunv .I'I on this .lam,Irvine' in Carlisle and therein Inscription' appears yr $ Forest 'Hill, the home of John D. Food Coffee, and as I made it well e i 17 8. sh, married John who i wIK J Hays Rockefeller, in the suburbs pt Cleveland according to directions, I liked It '.i'i. . was barber. He became an artilleryman Ohio. very much, and have since that Ume v In December: 1775., The :Mallie'McCanter.. Chandler however did used it In place of coffee. -rl- story 1s told that his. wife'was'with' Renowned. in hia as no get farther than the lodge at th "I an thankful to say I am not jJ Pitcher/ ; , 'Molly entrance of the estate. Pat Lynch, th "The Heroine of MonmonUi. nervous any more as I was when I t; 11 Died January 22; 1823, lodge keeper, declared positively' that was drinking coffee and my complexion ; , Aged erratr-nina years.. I IM Ic Mr. Rock.feUt.r. was 'not at Forrest is now as fair and good as j Erected by the citiren. of CumberlandOouetyJalytb.Fourth,18 l # *.; Hill I It was years ago. u U very plain i'// that coffee caused the trouble." ", a vl l"Nr Most bad complexions are caused N There Is a bass-relief representing BLASTING' KILS -EIGHT MEN. by some disturbance of the stomach" #1't the battle heroine In the act of ram- and 'coffee l the greatest disturber 't ming 'a.>cannon Orval monument on Premature Explosion Deals Death to of digestion known. Almost ,! I any wo- Sr the battlefield of t.t nmouth.. In the .. Workers on'Raltrosd. 'man can ha,.. a, fair complexion It 4a' . painting of "The Field) of onmoufh.-" ; she will,leave off e coffee and .ft by.George Washington Park..Curtis J I II .By the premature, explosion' ot\ a turn Food Coffee and attritions use Pos- , t r yr *Molly PJt.chernrea.. I blast,Tuesday at,Lola cut on the:.Tide healthy. 'tood ia: proper ouatttltT, 1 k'J ' Aab-o"buNo' water railway near I Brook Neal, Va Postum furnishes certain elements 3 1 t ua fa'Valtec States; Cornelius .dullivan. brotherldUwotthe from 'the natural grains from the ., It U'stated that'there are.'160:000 Held that Nature-uses tq rebuild the general manager of 'the McDermott << automobiles.registered.la went7av.I > p., -,-.;,... ,...: . 'S + 1j..& ,. ht ,.y4E P:" ,' " } 1 ... i 1" -. .. ; .... . r ," C . ' J\ ' tII' ylZ ,. ' at'r :: ,.' .,. : "" '4, ,); "rY eo' ' ; f 4 .;.., ..' .I .. do, . " ... '. ".. : '. ': ." > . "- ',' .' > ';" ., ... ." "" .' , .1 .. . ., .1 ; ,. .' ....", .... . .'"If -. ..: r i .. 3 ,<'. ... 4 '..