The West Spring-Time T011I0--A Seashore Trln. Wlion prlDg tlmo comes, niter tlio dull, neavy winter weather, wo nil leol tlio new! of something to tuna up tlio system. For- lllOtlV tills WHS llnnn lur tlm nan nf l.lltiir .1. coctlons, but niiw-n days tlio knowing ones have found that tlio bost tonlo Is n trip to tlio ocean ucacii, nnu iho practlco or spending a row days on the Slioro Is finding more and inoro devotees every year, so much so that the Seaside Hotels mako oxtra arrangements tonccomtnixlato tlio early Spring visitors. Atlantic Cltv. with It .,.,...... .,,,, ,n tlio-year hotels, sun parlors unci magnificent hoarihvftln with aBouthern exposure, giving tlftinipnailnra n. ai.lo.wl 11 f -. . Bi'iuuu.u jiun ui . u u uvuau while Inhaling the Harm invigorating salt air waited up Iroin the gull stream, is cs- tint'tallv itillfil f..i. rim ,.pnBn ,.,..1 l.w.....t. tlio good train service of tho Philadelphia & ucaiiing routo (Atlantio Ulty II. K.) has OUlttk rnllrnnil fvmnotlnii ultli ull r.t..f. Fast trains leave Chestnut 8t. and South St. rcrrles nt lonvenleut hours and throiigl tickets nrn Mold llllil 1t:nrirnar, f1irl-m1 l,-nM,.1 from or to all points on tho Philadelphia & Komi 1 1, g Hallway and its connections. We would also call tho attention of tho traveling public to tho fact that Philadelphia & Heading engines burn hard coal, thus avoiding smoko. Tbo Atlantic City Kallrowl Is double track all tho way, nud is ballasted with anthracite cinders, thus eliminating tho very disagreeable feature of dust, and that this routo has tho record of inaugurating tho 00 mlnuto train service botwecn Philadelphia nnd Atlantic City, running nud maintaining for GO davs without n break tlm ftielint. Imln in tho world A book has been compiled by tho Company, giving interesting statistics ro- gnruing meso tacts, it will bo scut hy mail to any ono who will add res with n two runt. stamp Edson J. Weeks, General Psssonger Agent, I'MladclpuIa. Does Tola Strike Von 1 Muddy comploxlons. Nauseating breath como from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea Is an absolute euro and has boon sold for fifty years on an absolute guaranteo. Price 25 eta. and GO cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Artistic Frliitlng. Tho Herald's well equipped job denart. mont has just turned outa neat.artistlc blotter which has been much admired by our busi ness men. It is printed in clors and has a calondar for tho month of April In ono corner, thus keeping tho day of the month before you all tho time. Good printing is tho only kind wo do. and tho blottor roferrod to is a iair sample 01 our work. With our presses, our typo, and our "know how," we can accommodate your every want in tho printing lino. Tho Herald print is synonymous with neatness and tasty typo cllects. Wo can furnish blotters, printed in cither ono or more colors, on short notice and at reasonable rates. This is one way and a good one of keeping your business beforo tho public. Shall wo do some for you f LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES IBillousnaRR. I Constipation, Dyoponsla. I Sick-Hood -acho and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATBO. Sold by all drugglsto or sent by mall. -JNerrlta Metical Co.. Chtesra So box contains IS pills. Bold by Klrlln's drug store, onenanuoah, Pa. VETERINARYSPECIFICS Aj-jFEVEnS, Lung Fever. Milk Ferer. g8PIlAIXS, Lameness, Kheumatljm. gg; jEl'IZOOTIC. Distemper. croSs"'0118' Bo,' Oiut,u corasjCOUCI,I8 Colda' 'nnoenza. Sjj COLIC, Ilcllvacl.c, Diarrhea. O. a. Prctenl. MISCARUIAaE. J",' KIDXEY & OLADOER DISORDEUS. M!OE, Skin Diseases. jnAD CONDITION. Starlni Coat. COo. each i Stable Case, Tea Spoelfloa, Hook, a, 17. At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of prloe. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. WlUlam & Joha fits.. New York. Vktkeimabt Mikmi. Best Fbek. UERYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic! Specific) No. 28, In use over40 years, tiio only successful remedy, $1 per vlal,or fi vials and large vial powder,for $ 5 Sold br Druf fllti, or lent poet paid on rcl,'l orprlca. lICirUaEIS'BU. Ca,Cir.UlUr.AJlu. SU.,t lot IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 6, 1899. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mnucb Chunk, Lelilgliton, Hlatlngton, White flail, Catasauqun, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eoston New York and Philadelphia at S 23.7 49 a. m.. 12 68 and S 14 p. m. For Wltkesbarre, White Haven and Plttston. B 28, id 13 a. in.. 12 68 and S 11 p. m. ' For JLaceyvllle. Townndo. Bovre. Wavcrlv Elmlra, Rochester; Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 13 a. in.. 12 58 and fi 14 n. m. For Belvldere, Delaware water Gap and Stroudiburg, 8 38 a. nv, S 14 p. m. For Ijimbertvllle and Trenton, 7 49 a. m. For Jeanesville, Levlston and Beaver Meadow, 8 28 n. in., 12 58 p. ni. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 19, 10 13 a. m 12 68 and S 14 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 8 28, 1013 a, m., s 14 p. m. For Bcranton, 6 28. 10 13 a. m., 8 14 p. m. For Lost Creek, Ulrnrdvillo, and Ashland, 4 00, and 727 p.m. ' ' For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Cormel and Shamokln, 10 68 o, in.. 1 42, 0 07, 0 S3 p. m.' ForMahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 0 28, 7 4, 10 13 a. m.. nnd 12 68, S 14 p. m. For Yatesvllle, 0 28, 10 13 a. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 700. 9 20 a.m., 12 10 and 4 20 p. m., nnd arrive at Shenandoah a 7 49, 10 13 a. m., 12 58, 5 14 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Poltavllle, St. Clair, Newcastle, Morea and New Boston, 7 49 and 10 13 a. m , nnd 12 68 p. in. ..Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 45 n. in., 12 S3, 503, 8 18 p. ,.Sav?.na,:leton 'or Shenandoah, 10 00a.ru. 12 48, S 09, 8 2, 8 82 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo for Raven Hun, Centrnlla, Mt. Carmel and Slutraokln, 9 48 a. m. 7 21 p. m.. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandouh at 8 60 a. in., and 8 83 p. m. nilS? S1',!,"1"1?, for Yatesvllle, Mnhanoy CUy. Park Place, Delano, McAdoo. Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, wSutheHy and Mnucb Chunk, 9 47 a m., nnd 632 p.'m. ,y nFnrell,lghl??.' "taUngton, Catftsauqua. White lUll.Coplay.Allentown, Eoston and Phillip" burgr, 9 47 u. in., and 6 32 ji. m. wv- For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Jd8 2?p. m. 'r 8Uena",oaM,a.ra.. . M. fa. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, llOLLINH Wafet1 CHARLES S. LE8E.Ule,,,S!,pieiTIrt!!a- , v, ..N.e.w N. Y. . it. W1tiiUAlJllSl, i)v, P, A.. South IWttilehem, Pa. UKl'iri.. i i ii solicit ordi rs for oat bird! Noriorr Stock. KjpeDie nd sslar; tu those les?lns bmn i, or conrmlMlon to io cl susnts. IVriusuoot el oloirajnt. Tho bmlnau f""!l7 Iftrntd. Address ) 111 It i. L BV THE chase; mWfm mmmmrn I 1UU h-ll-LSi I oss rTT HUMPHREYS' Of tho Grew of Tliirty-ono Twolvo Wore Drowned. HARDSHIPS OF THE SUBVIV0B8 A I.tfoliont Contnlnlnn; tho Mnto nnil Fourteen Men Urotmlit In to St. An RUHtlno, Fin., Aftor llttfTotlntt tlio Waves For Forty-oltc.it Honrs. Bt. Augustine Fla., April 24. Con slderablo oxcltemont was created hero yesterday afternoon by a small boat out at sea giving signals of distress, Captain Allen Immediately went to Its assistance In tho yacht Baldwin. Upon noarlng tho boat ho found It to be tho missing lifeboat of tho Morgan lino steamer General Whitney, which foun dercd north of Capo Canaveral during Friday night. Captain Alton trans ferrcd the sailors from their cramped quarters to his yacht and broughtthem in to Corbett'a dock, where a large crowd awaited them. Hot coffee and food woro furnished them at once upon tho boat, and the poor fellows fairly banqueted. The story of the disaster as told by maio Mattson. and his men was thrilling one. One of the bulheads sprung a leak from tho heavy seas which were prevailing during tho oarly part of Friday night. All hands were ordered to tho pumps and worked hard, Dut tho holds soon began to fill, in spite of their efforts. Tho officers and men realizing that tho steamer was settling .fast and sure to founder, took to tho two lifoboats., Captain J. W. TIawthorno and 15 mon went in the first boat and wore never aj'n seen by the remaining men. The ipfaln's boat was upsot while attempting to land at Mosquito Lagoon Houso of iterugo on Saturday. The cantaln nnd elovon mon were drowned. Tho chief engineer, assistant engineer, fireman and one sailor, were saved. Shortly iiiterwara, Mate waitson and the bah auce of tho crow, 14 men, took to tho second boat. This was about mid night. They had a compass and began to row for shore. A strong wind was prevailing, creating a heavy sea, and the mon at the oars could make no headway. All day Saturday tho men tried to approach shoro, but could not even got a glimpso of it, and almost despaired, wnen tney round they had plenty of provisions, but no water. They spent all of Saturday night at tho mercy, of rue sea, wnicn washed over their frail boat frequently. Early yesterday morning they sighted land, and with redoubled energy, made strong from desperation, they took their turns at the oars. When near enough to tho land they Improvised a flag with can vas tacked to an oar, and it was then that Captain Allen went to their rescue. The men when they landed were drenched to the skin and almost fam ished, but warm food soon revived their spirits, and they cheerfully nar rated their experience. They will ro niain here until they receive Instruc tions from New York. Besides Mato Mattson, who conducted the party through the rough trip, the survivors are Charles Andy, II. Kerper, D. Jack son, Louis Cook, George Cook, H. Louise, G. L. Olson, Ed Seablum, Pat- ncic u'Neu, N. Larsen, J. Nelson, George LInge, J. Davis and Thomaa Cavanaugh. These men were at sea in their open Bklff 48 hours, and most of the time without water. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written bv Mrs. Arln. V.. nan, oi uroion, a. u. "was tafeen with a had cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set In and Anally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave mo up, sayinc I could live but a short time. I crave mvsoif nn to mv Savior, dotorminod if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. Sly husband was advised to get ut. .vines mow uiscoverv lor uonsumDtion. Coughs nnd Colds. I gave it a trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store Regular bIzo 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. lJlown to lilts by nn Explosion. Bradford, Pa., April 24. William D. Burdick, a glycerine shooter, was blown to atoms at his magazine near this city yesterday afternoon. He was carrying a can of the explosive, vhou last seen alive. That was a few mo ments before his magazine, barn and boiler house went up in a cloud of smoke. Only small fragments of Bur dlck's body were found. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of l Will Flclit Toxns' Antl-Trnat Law, Austin, Tex., April 24. It was stated on good authority that the lire insur ance men Intend enjoining the anti trust bill now pending in the Texas leglslaturs, within 40 hours aftor it becomes a law. Papers necessary to In junction proceedings are, It is said, now being prepared. The bill will bo at tacked on constitutional grounds. How la Your Wife 7 ITaa she lost her beauty ? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these Ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Money refunded If results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. xroop4 to rro"Vout a l.ynolilntr. Atlanta, April 24. Governor Candler last night ordered out tho eight com panies of tho Fifth Infantry (state militia) to guard the Fulton county jail at Atlanta. A report reached tho governor during the afternoon that a mob of people from Woolsy and Fay ettevllle were coming to Atlanta to lynch George W. Kerlin, who murdered Miss Pearl Knott several days ago, and Who was on Saturday night placed In Jail hero to escape mob violence. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion Is an Impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only pxUU In connection with the jjood digestion; a healthy livor and bowels. Karl's. Clover Boot Tea acta directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cU. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guaranteo. Buy Keystone flour. Be rare that thename Lkssio Sc Bah, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every caclr, AiAAA,,AAAjLAlA... A&AAA.-AA.... . . . . . . . . ........... . . It's a Lucky Look When you see the new moon over your left shoulder but it will be a luckier look, over either shoulder, when you see our new styles and what we are offering in the way of SPRING SUITS AND SPRING OVERCOATS The suits come in nil the very newest styles frocks and sacks, fine serges, Scotch mixtures, imported worsteds, etc The overcoats in rich coverts, whipcords and the new "herringbo Ail V. V- A 1 4 illJltUVOl A Word About Our Tailoring; Department. We have everything that's newest and brightest in Spring I-abrics, all the latest suggestions, of fashion, fit and workmanship. I "The Store That Sets the Price." : I One-Price Clothing House, I 10 S. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. l l. REFOWICH, Proprietor. ! &6&BZ7T 4JLLJJ tbafwilllooligoo weartfood-5 andyefare lowerpriced than elsewhere. Pmhetn if 15 or nwv wilt U tuil FREIGHT MCMI0 It enf nitnat m UIDC. HIW Hmwnc, umoHT, mssicmstm. most num. coiihccticut, near rout, rmsnmii. ml ntw Jitscr. Send for our Book, "A Bird's Eye View vimTbca?",ull,fJlll?strt'd and Tory ork nnd how to go about. Free for tue (ADSOLUTELY PUIIE.) The Mona is HI csa3s Its strength comes from Its purity. It Is all pure coffee, freshly roasted, and is sold only In one-pound sealed packages. Each package will mako 40 cups. Tho pack age Is sealed at the Mills so that the aroma is never weakened. It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all. Insl9t on "Lion" Coffoo Never ground nor sdld In bulk. None Genuine without Lion's head. Hj-f your Grocer- WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whole being. All drains Mailed sealed. Price i per box; 6 bgzes, m0ney.l5.0o. Send for free book. mi .T iwiiwiiuiuuB ir For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drujr "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. The FtllptnoVWoll Armed. London, April 24. Tho Madrid cor respondent oi The Dally Mall says: "A Spanish prisoner recently released by the Filipinos says that the insur gents have 60,000 rifle3, plenty of am munition and ZOO pieces of artillery, some of them the latest pattern of quick firing uns. According to his de scription of tho situation thoy have established two large cartridge fac tories, and, as it is impossible for the Americans to blockade such a coast as that of Luzon, the Filipinos can easily procure from abroad everything they require. The Informant asserts that Chinese, European and even Ameri can merchants doing business in China are helping tho Filipinos in this city." State o? Ohio, Otv of Toledo, I LUCAS COUNTY. J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the Arm of P. J. Cheney & Co,, doing business In the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAltS (or each and every cose of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of IIau.' CATAnau Cuke. -0 A. W, QLEASON. -i ) noiary t'uonc ITall's Catarrh Cure Is taken I uterually and r -ts directly on the blood, and niucouj surfaces if the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druirirlst. lie. Hall's Famllv 1'llln are the best. FOR 356. 90 bone of New York" aid its nrr.t h. IntSreTtlLg. TelS "ou S?bout jlbuko. "uut .lew ' doei not harp L VOOJnSON fil' doei not hrp Lion Coffee in fcl utore. louw buu uuiutbs mar we na,e lUtTU. UO not BCCept T' wwi(Wii oi-iv-r XiU., i-OHHlO, OHIO. BM DA ThcyhaTeitood the test of year. ana , ana nave curca tnousinai oi cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility. Dlizlness.StetvIes- ness and VarlcoceletTOphy.&c. They clear the brain, strengthen iuc birouuiioo, mite uigcsuoa nerfect. and Imnart a health and InttM aro rTirlriH vmtwov TTnVt rt? tlr uiicaworTieiiaemiDioiBsaDtiy(onumpiODor UcatO. with Iron-dad leeal guarantee to cure or refund ta Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.. Store, Shenandoah.Pa, This Is the trade mark of the Bbort line to Florida the Southern Railway. Two dally trains are operated all the year, and during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, is added. If you are colng to Florida or anywhere else in the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Kailway. Write to John M. Beall, District Fassengei Agent, 838 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. AlCard. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-ccnt bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, O. H. Hagen. Imch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Ilicratolu & Co. ll.U-33t-dw Cntarrh, liny Fover. Kill the Catarrh microbe anil you cure Catarrh. These parasites nest deep in catarrh the tissues and folds of the olfactory membrane, i F and are difficult to reach lia?..ald kill; but Brazilian JtefZ. Balm w'u uWly destroy them if used persistently mickobe. as directed, if nlsn W. troys the Hay Fever germ in a few aays. use juh strength, or nearly so, tor Hay i'ever. Cure permanent. Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agauti. A MONSTROLS LYNCHING Sam Hoso Bur-nod at tho Stako and His Body Out to Piocos. HE ADMITTED MURDER CHARGE, Hut Donlrd Tlmt Ho Hnd AnulUl tlio tVlroorilUVlotim l.ynoticrn Ikiioi'imI tlio Apponl or Hx-norornor AtkliiHuu to Lot tho Ijiw Tnko It Coun. Nownnn, Qa., April 2i. Sam IIoso, the murderer of Alfred Cranford and tho ravlslier Of his wife, wan Imrnrwt nt tho stako two miles from here at 2:30 yesterday afternoon in tho presence of nearly 2,000 people Hnftn linrl lipon nn tlio f Jones brothers, between Macon nnd uoiurauus, sinco tlio uay alter he com mitted tho horrible crime. His mother Is employed on the farm, and to her little cabin ho fled ns a safo refugo. Sho fed him and cared for him, but . is noi uouoveu mat sho knew ho 'as belnc hunted fnr liv tlin nuthnrl. ties. Tho Jones brothers woro not aware of tho crlmo until a few days ago, nnd woro not suro that Hose was the much wanted man. Saturday morn I n ir finn nf tlin .Tnnna hnva mal IIUJ ... . b Hose, and as ho wan tnlklni- in him noticed that his "ginger" face was ebony black. Just below the collar of his shirt the copper color was dis cernible Tlnllnvlnir hof .V. . . ...f, . .... b vuu uugiu had blackened his fnco to escapa de tection, Jones becamo convinced that hi) Wnfl t h n nnrrn fnr wlinin M.a .... thorities, assisted by bloodhounds, had been scouring: tho country for ton days, and determined tn nrrnat litm Ciminv morning; tho Jones boys brought tho hub into Aiacon ana put him aboard a Central of Georgia train, with the intention nf lirlnplnf him in A nnn,n . n . a ...... iu miuuuii At Orlflln somo ono recognized Hos, nnu sent woru to Newnan, tho next station, thnt tli train bound for Atlanta. When New nan was reached a great crowd sur rounded tho train and nushed into tho cars. ThA .Tnnna hrnfhnra a.nr'a . ' w v. iuju ma. the ncrro cnnld hn rloilfnm.i in ti.n Bherlff of Campbell county thero, and ji noi necessary to taKO mm to At lanta. This was acceded to, and the necrro wns tnVnn ntr ih inii. nn.i marched nt tlin hn.iH nf n vniiin oi,n,.i ing mob of DOO people to tho Jail. Hero thoy turned him over to Sheriff Brown, taking a receipt for the prisoner, thus making themselves sure of the 230 re ward for tho "arrest and dolivery to the sheriff of Camnhnll rnnnrv nf nnn Sam Hoso." Word was sent tn Mra Prnnfnrrl or Palmetto, thnt. It irnn llinvmi n. was under arrest and that her presence was necessary in Newnan to mako SUre Of hlR ll1onHfipitlr,n Tn onmo way the news of the arrest leaked out, and as tho town has been on the alert for nearly two weeks tho intelligenca spread rapidly. From every house In the little P.ltV onmp Ira npoitrninla ntirl a good sized crowd was soon gathered uuoui tue jail. Sheriff nrnwn war importuned to cive un tho nrlsnnnr and flnallv. in nrrlnr tn nvnlfl nn na- sault on the jail and possible blood shed, he turned the wretch over to the waltlnir rrnwrl A 1 - j 1 vvvdaiuu v no quickly formed, and the doomed negro wua raarcneu at. us neaa through sev eral streets OI mo town. Snnn tlio nUbllC SClUare W.ia rnncliml Ttnrn former Governor Atkinson, of Georgia, who lives in rvownan, came hurriedly uuun Lno scenn. nnn nrnniiincr im in o buggy begged the crowd to let tho law iane its course, juago A. D. Freeman, also of Newnan, spoke in a similar Rtraln. P!T.fInvArnnr Alllnonn onlil l ' ' - ..u. ..1I.I.1UUU DUIU . .1 concluding: fioma of you nro known ia me, anu wnen tnis anair Is finally settled in the courts upon it that I will testify against you." mo uHHeraoiaBo neara tno words of the two speakers in silence, but the Instant their voices had died awav shouts of "On to Palmetto. Burn him. Think of his crime!" arose, and the march was resumed. Mrs. Cranford's mother nnd nlntop are residents of Newnan. The mob was headod In the direction of their house, and in n. nhnrt tlmn ronnhnri rht. McElroy home. The negro was march ed in tno gate, ana airs. Alclslroy was called to tha front dnnr Rhn Immedi ately Identified the negro, and her ver- uici was agreea to oy ner aaughter, who had often seen Hoso nhnut iha Cranford place. "To tho stake!" was again tho cry, and several men wanted to burn him in Mrs. McElrov's vnrri. Tn thla nhn objected strenuously, and the mob, cumpiymg wun ner wisn, started Tor Palmetto. Just as they were leaving Newnan news wun hrnncht thnt tha 1 o'clock train from Atlanta would bring l.uuo people irom Atlanta. This was taken to be n. rpclmnnt nf snldlera and the mob decided to burn tho pris oner nt tne nrst lavorable place rather than be compelled to shoot him when the militia put in an appearance. weaving tne little town whose Sun day nillfit had ripen nn rmlelv .11 a - turbed the mob, which now numbered nearly 1,600 people, started on tho road to Palmetto. A lino of buggies and vehicles of all kinds, their drivers fighting for position in line, followed the nrocesslon. at the henrl nf rohinh closely guarded, marched tho negro. Ono and a half miles out of New nan, a little to the side of tho road. was a strong pine tree, up to this tho negro was marched, his back nlaced to the tree nnd hla tana tn thn crowd, which Jostled closely about him. Here for tho first time he was allowed to talk. He said: "I am Sam Hose. I killed Alfred Cranford, but was paid, to do Jt. Ligo Strickland, tha neern nrenihnr nt TJnl- metto, gave me $12 to kill him." ai mis a roar went up from the crowd. Tho Intelligence imparted by the wretch was spread among them. "Let him go on; tell all you know about it," camo from the crowd. The negro, shivering like a leaf, continued hla recital. "I did not outratra Mm o.mrytnrA .Somebody else did that. I can identify luein. uive me ume ior mat." Tho mob would hear nn mnre Tha Clothes were torn from the wretch In an instant. A heavy chain was dto- Juced and wound around the body of the terrified negro, clasped by a new uck, which daneled at JTnuo'H neev As Hose saw knives flnnhlnrs ha .. . - a w troufc up a yell, which could be heard a mile. iusianny a nana grasping a knife shot out, and ono of tho negro's ears drop ped Into a hand ready to receive Ic. jiuao pieauea puiruuy for mercy and begged his tormenters to lot him die. HIS cries went unheeded Tlm a.nn w ... UW ULWM H ear went the way of the other. Then his Angers, one by one, wero taken from bis hands members of the yelling and now thor- ntinl.1 J .1 . wubui uiuuuenea crowa. The shrlekine nesxn wna miLiit. A. prived of other portions of his anat omy, and tho words, "Come on with the oil," brought a huge can of kero sene, to tlja fpot of the. tee store, the tin urn nia ra-iiTt Ani'upM ttti hinn from head to foot, was striving and nigging mi iiir ciminn. rtie can was llftetl over the negro's head by three or iour men ami iw oontenu pourod OVOr him Itv thla lima a mill anrinlv of brush, piece of fen rail and other urewoou naa WMn piarrxl about tne negro's feet. This pyre was thoroughly wiiiinu anu n maicn appneu. A flame itiot upwarxl and spread quickly over me pne or wood. As It Ilckeil the negro's legs ho shrlckml once and began hiring at the chains. As the nmnm crept higher and tho smoke enteied his eye Rnd mouth Hoae put the stumps of his hands to - ' - . ...h.. U V. ....... , , v, rifle plunge forward of his body sever ma irrw anr. nr mm on.i uft.i, n in. cu ine upjwr portion of the chains Which Imiimt him In (ha lt.ui III. IhwI V holrl tn tha traa nnlv n f. am tho thiRbs, lunged forward, thus e- uBiiiuK mo names, wnicn roareu ami crnrklMt nlmtil hla faat Dna nt In. men nearoat the burning negro Qulck- i) ran up, anu. puaiiing mm back, said, uoi uHVK into ine nre mere, anu OUlcklV COUIll ail tha itlalnlnlari lint. of the chain. Yell after veil went un from the rriUVil a nil tha nrnm-u, n " " lfciwn hi me llames was comnmnleatul tn thnaa In the roar from shouts of the oyo m messes. The torch wan nnnlttwl nhnnt oin (',-.... HUUMfc fc.WV O ClOCk. HIlll nt .1 nVlnr-lr thn lu.,l nf Sam Hose was limp and lifeless, his uouu uunging to one side. The body Was not cut ilnn-n II tru kiiI tn nlu.. The crowd fought for place about tho nmuuiuering ireo anu with knives se cured such pieces of his carcase aa did not fall to pieces. The chain was BOVered liv lmrnmaru the t.M , .......... . ( . i.t. uvu nu chopped down and, with such pieces of firewood nR hflfl nnt hllrnml waft. ....... , v. . u vci- rled nway as souvenirs. A Soir Constituted Conrt. Palmetto. Cin Anril nj tnin-i. Strickland, the negro preacher accused ut oura noso or paying Hose 12 to murder Farmer Alfred Cranford, was captured by a mob of peoplo from this vicinity, thrco miles out of town, last night. He was brought to Palmetto, and at midnight was placed on trial for his llfo by a court composed of thoso who had nrrostcd him. Speeches for and against his chnracter wero mado and tho trial is in progress nt this hour 1 a. m. The rifrht kind of flesh means health. Nearly all elck people lose flesh, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi. cal Discovery restores it with wonderful rapiditr. uui ii qocb not make flabby fat j it will not increase the weight of corpulent people , it gives the substantial healthy muscular tis sue mat is accom panied by strength and vitality. "I am thankful to say I am feeling en tirely well once more,- wnies Mrs. Hannah I. Wat kin, or Raccoon, Laurel Co., Ky., ill a mnrnnrahl. letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, or Bui- folo, N. Y. " When I wrote you first I was feellne verr badly, and the reason I want thU nnKllah..! Is because I think it may induce some poor suffering one to try Dr. Pierce's medicines and get uui a can only give you a mall -h nf T ... rr l .. , : -- - ..uiiiu, una 1 1 l L doctors pronounced Indigestion and womb trouble. I had been troubled with my stomach turn cBiai anu. wun womu irouDie aDout tiur teen years, or ever since my first baby was born. When I wrote to Dr. rierce I had such terrible misery I could not tell how I was sufferiojr. " Sometimes I felt that I would rather die than live. My stomach was all out of order and r would belch nearly all the time; nothing I ate agreed with me. I was sick at my stomach half the time; my shoulders ached, my sides hurt, my legs and arms ached, and I was tired and sick aft over. My bowels were either too loose or bound up all the time. I have taken in all seven bottles of Dr. Pierce"s Golden Medical Discovery and five of ' Favorite Prescription,' also 1 followed the advice I found in the little book called ' Woman and Her Diseases.' Now doctor, I am so thankful I wrote you, and for your kind ad vice You were so kind to write me and not charge me anything for consultation. When I commenced takingyour medicine I weighed one hundred and four pounds and now I weigh one hundred and sixteen, and I am gaining all the time." If constipation is also present, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken They never fail ; they never gripe. Medi cine dealers sell Dr. Pierce's medicines. Dr.THEEL604HorthSixlfiSl. PhllIJelSla. rririUaE.tnuu. Cm Bt. 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