â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Auxâ€) uuu J. \Juaw “\AJVVSW F A ROBINSON E 74- KENT-ST†LINDSAY. Toe Band of the u BShibition, by m. and um -u. - m of .. '"Nevu Schre er' '1: he. In from. 108 feet mu , "" fgmrï¬mu’ngrm‘énmg} or: mm; 1.3.; mob-:1: ‘an a ’ tr“ IRIS unit ‘9 mm“! Animals in the‘worl , 31:! my’other uh “1 “1“ ° “my mm. Ask your mm agent for WW I M53 the dates, August 29th t0 569â€â€ 12111. J. O. 033. - President. 5mm â€Id ' J. SUTCLIF FE 85 SONS, Two very attractive Ribbon Oflerings for intending :1an buyers. You’ll “some when preparing your fancy work for the coming gift season-axon“ puï¬oald see these. 0! course there no my other uses torthem. 12 I Good quality Satin men's 180 Better quality Sttin Hex-v e 2 C Ribbons, four inches wide, Ribbcns, four inches wide, dors- Old Rose. Pink, Sky, White, colors, Pink, Sky. White, Cream, Block, (been, Ni‘ze and Myrtle. Tuscan, Cardinfl and Cn'mson. Canadian N atianai Exhibition .74- KENT-ST., LINDSAY. The White Front Between Campbell’s and Sutclifl'e’s‘ *0.†me ï¬ne ribbed Cotton 1793“: â€has or with short sleeves, end w or unbleached, some h." 03'“? md over stitched eéges, oth- a a. ï¬nished with dnw tape “d ewe-lace Regular price 7/31 2- Special 3 for 20¢,0Ich , TORONT0,0NT. August 29th to September 12th. Special per yard 12 1-2:. ’71-2c for Ladieï¬â€™ 10c Vests. 3;“ my dozens left. They’re good an; gt regular prices'but we need At our store many items not mentioned here will beï¬ound important in the money-surï¬ng way as any of these we ' as g, ‘fvm newspaper space to. However; note thence-"fully. 0ASH. flust Economies at The Sutclifl’e Store. . N Q ‘ tars-.1 roduots, m finest exhibits of Canadian manufactures, sgneul ' ‘ ' ' " on greater “0-, ever shown. New buildmgs, mpmed (names, tions than ever, EXTRAORDINARY RIBBON VALUES. The Relief of 'Lueknow. Wmusr WE cwsn DAILY n s 001.001: (EXCEPT SATURDAY.) “ Black Watch Band. " Special Attractions. LINDSAY. 18:00 for ............... , Of ~eonree there Are not my left, but my one or then are deeirofle styles, being all this â€â€™8 buying. However, ~they must go and ninety-eight -eente ought to elect them quickly. Vulcan styles of grun- min; end ehpee. Resale: up to 98c 38:00 for ..................................... 93:: For Hats Up Its 83.00 tor......... ..... . You never have'hoo may end there": only sfewdozenot these to go at 59 each. Very pretty lace edged hand- kerchief: with ï¬ne quality white Lawn centre BegularpriceSe, «ch 50 ’ Nice to hsvo o serviceable fsn had, for the sultry whys. Horo’ssn inex~ pensive one for s york shilling. They as made of white bolting silk with concealed vim rim, assorted shapes, ammo? .‘m are“: minted and price 186, for..... .. 56 for 80 Handkerchiefs A mnfeotum hed these on his heads â€" they being We We took the entire lot end got e worth- while concession in the price. Indies’ belts in potent end gain lather, block end some colors, good harness buckles. Regular nlne 20c and 250» To 9c cleer st .................................. 12 1-20 for 183 Fans. Special per yard 18c. 9c for Ladies’ Belts. DIE PRIGE. if 12%(3 1904 vvau -vâ€"ov â€"_ wiâ€"vâ€"â€" ww- § - ' «wwwmowW‘ 5 nonunion mums collage, #9999999: i i 306% LYTLÂ¥,LL’d MARIPOSA STATION â€â€œ991 Best quality Stove and 'Nut, $6.75. Liberal stocks at Mariposa and Cambray. to DB. A. JEMISON, mnbmok, or to SAMUEL T. JEHISON,ABe§h§ny.â€"w4. . wwww‘owow: from the Vinoge of Bethsny. Contains about 108 acres, of which nbont 12 are. good hnrdwood bush. the romninder beinggoodmblolnndinngood m of cultintion; soil shy loam, goodbuildinga, one acre of good orchard; hm convenient to school_. For further “joules apply soft water, good orchard, two good barns with stone stables under each; School- house on the 101:. Also never-tailing ring on the property. Possession for powing at ones and ï¬nal possession of: March lat. Apply THUS. GIBSONL Sonya, or on the premiumâ€"W4. be paid to my person giving in- !ormntion that will lead to the conviction of any person selling liquor in the County of Victoria. otherwise than according to the lnw as laid down in the Liquor License Aet.~ The eddress of the sender will be {rented with conï¬dence end the inform- etion will be noted on prompt! . JOHN SHORT, License Inspector, 473, Linday,â€"-dw. ARM FOR SALE OR TO ENT- First-elue farm for sole or to rent, being north half of Lot 25, Con. 9, lien- vere, (the form formerly owned by the lnte David Jemima), eitnnted two milee‘ $5 REWARD 4-A'Re'md o: $5 mil LUl} halt lot 13, concession 2, Mori- post, 85 acres under cnltivstion, bolsuoe pears and bush. There are on the pre- mises: Frame house 22 x 30, trons pig pen, hen house snd drive shed, log born and stable, good well. Schoolhouse on premises. Young orchard. Apply to W. R. MITCHELL, Little Britsin.â€"wtf. ABM FOR SALEâ€"South half of lot 6, 4th concession Hariposs, which comprises 100 acres of good {sun land, well fenced, s new hricl: house, herd snd $5 Per Ton, Mariposa. STEAM LUMP GOAL F03 .THBESHING. OB mLEâ€"One new Challenge 3:1)- antor with good belts, pea. pn uptodate, 36-inch cylinder, new cacti: all ready for work. One L. D. Engine, 14 ll. .p., retum tubular boiler, in very repair. Oï¬ered at 3 low rice. 1 sad see them. Will. E. Cunbrsy P. 'O.â€"w4. IO(\ ACRE FARM TO RENT-south ) 1111! lot 13, concession 2. Hari- I TORONTO- Cor. Yonge qnd Richmond-m. HARMERS Af’l'l‘ENahTION Iâ€"I where- â€ï¬‚awed to arm Inning tin u, inane, sleepers, or mything in ttebm ilding line, either in the tree or squared, delivered at Wilson’s Siding, Coboeenck. For {Efï¬e teeters end ole: discs STEPH O’CONNOR, 3y... FARM FOR SALE â€"360 area in the Township of Emily, two miles eat or Downeyville and one mile from cheese factory and school. Fell plowing done. Firth-obs: building's. Apply to WI. U we at Kirknold. 80 Bond-oh, ï¬rst door want of Our bridge-at. Methodist Church. ‘Oï¬ce Hour: â€" 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. 13., 7 to 8 p. m. Gold Medal at 13%c per-1b. FARM FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Tho north ha]! Lot 3, Con. 10 Emily; one hundred urea, shout eighty 79 tom in ï¬rst-clues state of cultlvution. Liberty to Rough mar honest. For tom opply to M. F. O’NEILL, Lininy.-wtt. n1 J. w. woonâ€" â€" IG WAGES for agent; ‘Hon and women nuke handsome ingo- polling our household specultios. Every funny heed: them. A thorough]: WWW business thst you on “at in than: a cent. of «pital. G. MARSHALL a; 00., London, Ont.â€"w D J. Smithonm, Lot 23., Con. 6. Fain; olon Township, about July lï¬lvh, a two- yeu-old red Steer. Owner on have me by aroma Mm sud plying «pom â€"' . . r' Site in Wood'villo; prfy GILCHRIS‘I), examâ€"ma QTQAEER â€" Int? thgprogï¬soq ot_ W. BINDER TWINE. COAL 0R SALEâ€"2mm old Town Ed] and Still Selling LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1904. London, Aug. 17.â€"-From u diplo- mtic tom-co it vacuumed yester- dq that 3131:1141 has taken an un- compromnin; gttitude town-d. tho Action o! the Russian Vin-ship. in linkingt‘ho steamer Knight Comâ€" mammmumm renub sun, Toklo, Aug. 17.â€"It seems certain that the Russian protected cruiser Pallada was torpedoed end sunk dur~ lag the nova! battle of Aug. 10. She failed to return to Port Arthur, and has not been reported since Admiral Togo's fleet departed on Various mis- sions thd night 0! Aug. 10, when the Russians retreated. Cne destroyer re- ports that she hit n Vessel o! the Pallede type. and it is thought the vessel founder-ed, and it is believed to be probable that the entire crew were either killed or drowned. Admirnl Togo, in reporting to the sdxnirnlty, eg- it eppeers eertein thet the Pel- The Gamma have notiï¬ed tho Ju- pancoo that they m: an on any ship entering the harbor st night without lights. Tlingtau. Aug. 17.â€"A Japaneee de- stroyed entered the harbor a short time ago having on board the Jap- anese Vice-Admiral Dewa and hie m. lor the purpose of calling on the governor of Klauachou. At the governor'e maneion Gover- nor 'l‘ruppel assured the Japaneae ad- miral that all the Ruleian ahipe were dismantled, that their gune had been disabled and their ammunition re- moved. The Admiral then departed. and u the J gm.“ desuoier the W... “laud by the Gonna: "1h Bonds and Gromoboi mm to the northward nt full speed. At 10.10 all. our squadron changed its com-so to the starboard and went south in scorch of the Rnrik. In tbs magnum the Rurik had been sunk. Om- ships steamed over the locality Ind suecsedsd in saving 600 members of the Rurik's crew. Our damage was not serious. The spirit of our men was oxcdlent." tho W, Capt. Marl. hum. in- ne: mucking the Rurlk, our Iquadrqn pursued tho Ross]: and Gromobol. Seven ï¬ghting continued for men] hem. m. Just that our fourth daugh- ut, conï¬ning of the protectod can“ Nuntwa. «paw-.11.. 3nd wound. Elie bogui lowefln. in a. "‘0'. Min: to pen. m no.1. 1‘19â€!wa 3m"! shudoned the of pouring m an from 3 formation {nth-homotoletm'TJThoen- my'lohipamnentoboonï¬u mun! um.show1ng thereby that. thcy m hoovfly damaged. The Rut» it you holly diublod and hu- an Tokio, Aug. JULâ€"(Delayed in true- niaeion.)â€"Admiral Kamimura in hie detailed report 01> last Sunday's vio- tory of the Vladivatoek swear-on ma: ' "At dawn Sunday morning the ar- mored cruieera Idemo, Capt. ljichi; the Admma, Capt. hm; the Tokiwa. Capt. Yochimateu, and the Iwater. Gapt. 'I‘alnetomi. while engaged in a search on Pusan, Corea, discovered three of the Vladivostock equadron steaming southward. Seeing us, the enemy endeavored to ,flee northward. We immediately closed their retreat. The engagement openpd at 5.23 a.m. "The Rurik, being ‘the slowost of the enemy's vessels, was constantly left behind, and she formed a target for our inoeeeant ï¬re. The Rossia and the Gromoboi gmzxntly attempt- ed leveral times to praLcct the Run- ik. They Wently returned to the Earth, and, when united. the three advanced together. the returned to PoFt Arthur. " -Yost¢rdny’n norticsot the m warship. from Port Arthur in re- gnrded u n conflrmqtion of the pm~ ions report. that the anunm luv. occupiod a important 1nd podtion, the are from Which compelled tho Rum vocals to 100'. tho harbor. Janka, which left Port Arthur, Aug. 18, report thnt bony ï¬ghting Wu continuing. Iiiâ€: it is reported. did not neona- kr tho Jspum lest. Revenue. lord. By nonh- IN". Ch. Foo, Aug. 17.â€"Tbo Rum ship. 3t Port Arthur nude 3 north only yum-q. They are now being punuod by tho Japan-o. A sum Tokio, Aug. 1-7pm Emperor’s oi. {er to release the non-communts st Pen Arthur, coupled with s demand for tho wmnder o! the tortrcu wu delivered My. All aunt in Q:- pocud to-du (Wednudgy). London. Aug. 174-4 «watch to The Cantu) New: from Toklo any. um n big on cookout. at Port Ar- thur 1a busing {wholly And tint tho position of tho W in such tint :11.er are urging them to sur- Al-uun-Wlm dw- vm-Gan-I'o'bnk’o W mmwuxw'm w mm .7 . MIND-m Pn- HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES 3.0 3“ Th“ the aâ€! Ufa. Ruc- ulans to Surrender. PLARTHUR’S PUGHT Gama. Will Hm. lu-m 1cm Mvmd. Incl-arr. leport. by: the gdvantag. Bo united in his (lath two hours an: bang mom to the Min]. h Mud by s yldow. Berlin. Aug. 17.41am: You, god about 60. while waking on the Gal hunch at tho G.‘!‘.R. with O wagon, In which In delivered I... wu muck by a twin and mo- wned Nurtu- to tho head which ro- L 3 than Bgron Von water. and My- two men um wounded. Two are missing. Thomas 01 atâ€. m uptund. Berlin. Aug. 17.â€"Four columns of Germ troops attacked the Her-moi near Hamkari, Conan Southwen Atria... on the night. 0! Aug. 11. The ï¬ghting continued all thy Aug. 12. The mave- wen detected with hour, Iona. Five Gel-nun omen, includ- ing Count‘VQnrAx-Anh. um um mmkvuu, An‘. 17.-â€"A m broko out early yawn!†â€min! in ‘ bun owned by Wm. Nicholson, con- taining lay and (run. The sublet no other out-building- wet. the 40- stroyed. Lou about 81.500. Insur- woe, 81,300. Aux-org, Aug. Ill-Aurora. and vicinity got the mu beam or n big ball storm yesterd Moon. Th. hall was 2 Inche- on the aid.- walk in places. in Todd-smith, wu struck by light; hing Iondgy night and tot-JD do- stroyed, together with n quantity 0! hay. Seuonh. Aug. 17. â€"John Sprout! a 9:13, ybout threo mile- flom here, mrmmm Shelburne, Aug. 11â€"ng the electric storm on Sena-day lut. fol- lowing n noise relembllng continuous thunder, a. meteor tell on the term of John Shields. about three mile. from here. It buried. itoell n conï¬d- ornble distance 1110 the (round. It is n metallic substance nnd weigh- 13 pounds. It is evident thnt this in only n Imnll pardon of it. Baum-(Yum Toronto, Aug. 17.â€"Duflu the thunder-tom yesterday Moon, lightning struck tho ban of Ir. Wicks; near York Mall. and W to tho “joining tables, .11 of which were mural: mammal. Greenwood, Aug. 17.-A men electrics! atom posed over this 10- cality yawn!†“tel-noon. Saran! bum and driving shod. were struck and destroyed by lightning. Teh- phonon were burnt out and win. do- otroyed. In Brougham tho tolzphou pole. for on. mile m riddled to ntom tad vino destroyed. Inn but... ““0... mm beot factory do... Tho mm treeo were bully hurt. . “thorn-Ibo. Streetwme, Aug. litâ€"Lightning played some strange {reeks at the farm of Albert Quenell, neu- thi- vil- lage, yeaterdey. Higwife and child, with Mrs. Bookbnnk, were coming down stair- when n bolt etruck the house end all three were knocked down etelrs end etunned. The turn!- ture in the house was demornlized, end lone o! the woodwork demeged. The perlor furniture wee tracked in- to kindling wood and piled up bone cornereltheroom. Thuhoueedid not take ï¬re. It :- "ported ‘thnt ï¬nperor Wil- liam of Germany bu ukod {or the pflvilego of acting 3! one of the god- utheu o! the heir. The dwindling will occur Aug. 25. tuba.“ a or... m m ï¬lm-slur. St. PM“. Aug. 11,â€"0.0 o! the not. of gum sign-Jilin; tho birth oluheirtothethrouwillbetho com cholition 0! W11 punish- ment. throughout Rustin. A ukue tothilodectilcxpecwdtobo is- suedto-day. ‘ MW.- Ion-'0‘. London, Aug. 17.â€"(C. A. P.)â€"Pro- tenor Manual of Toronto Ll won; the distinguished scientiï¬c (nut. o! the British Anocntion which is nesting 1t Cumbfldgc. Ooh:- wu born at Dow Hood on July 12,1829.and oducoud ot Trinity 0011mm.“ Toronto University. He in at present professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins Univoruty. and has held that appointment since 1889. Dr. Oder in tho author of numerous medial works and en'oyo o world- wide roputotion. being the holder 0! many hononry dam from the Uni- n‘nitioo o! Cmdu. tho United Sut- oo ad Gmt Britain. London. Aug. 11-40430-ng Eduard bu up rovod tho appoint- nnnt of Doctor mum Oder to be rcgiuo professor of medicine in tho Untmlty o! Oxlord in floatation to Sir John Bus-don Sanderson. Dr. ImMVHDAMWW X00 ah._13mt‘3flthih mot-med m'St. Peta-um ouch). thst they must mdnmqutorthenmking of the Knight Commpder. I! this in re- will alert to attemo mm. A150. 1! than b.1112“- tion of the sinking of . British ship, British cruisers will In ordered to exact nape-such from the encoding vainâ€. . “Hm no!“ lam- M 3.an a... ERRATIC LIGHTNING, Two In“ at Hall. HONORED IV ‘l'lll KING. Mfolum A UKASE EXPECTED. choSwaburgroadvhendflfln'ï¬th hutnthcyutenhyldlofluuw Brutiord, Aug. 17.â€"'l'he people of Buzzword will be burning nature! (on bolero the end of the present woolr. The muhcture of artiï¬cial m from the well. ot Bow will be substituted. The price oi the natur- ol gun will he 90 cent- per thousand cubic loot for booting or lighting pur- pou- nd 5°C. {or power. The“ roto- vill go into oaoct immediately. m on now peyln. 31.60 per thousand loot on mnuiectmd gun {or lightning end 81.40 for heating. Public-Mom abroad which show themselves to be systematically hoe- tilo to the policy or the authorities m forbidden entry. we: 0! geriodieels dppem once e month ust. be submitted {or cen- sure at least three weeks before pub- licetion. Persons wishing to eell any kind 0! printed matter must ï¬rst ob- tain the permission of the Governor. 1! an editor bu publiehed u u- ticle objectionable to the authoritie- he must publish their “waning" to Manthwpoihistrontpaaeon the following thy. The nuthoritiet may direct tint the editor bechnng- ed. and it this is not done the paper will In suppressed. The subject mat- m.- 1- Flu“ WI]! I.†It. Dual“... St. Petenburg, Aug. 17.â€"-A now kw governing newspaper: and peri- odic-.1 publication: in Finland in promulnted- "va intelligent Gernnn in tho tut ud truest [dead 0! Ear and. Then in no maul ill-will in (la-my town-d: Great Britain. Ev- ery educated Get-mu: "clues that the British people is the ï¬rst in the clvlllud world and desires the two countries to be on term 0! neigh- borllu- and friendship." “1nd wht in the {ï¬ling in Oct- mgy towards Britain?" "Do you know anything or 0. old country. a Canadian. all Britain?" "You, I In" been in England av- anl times, and I “way. {out am after :11 it h the grandest com in tho world. 0! m gm: deï¬es. paler Liverpool, when I luv. :1- fly. felt. nylon to ho in tho may or gentlemen â€(I men 0! character." many, sad I hop. to divert. 76'! the stream at migration to- wards Cum. I â€The opinions I formed have been fully conï¬rmed. I am delighted with Canada and am satisï¬ed it in far better suited to Gennan emigrant. than any oi the South American States. 0! all the districts 1 have yet aeen, I am most of all impressed I by British Columbia. It is a wonder- ful country and poseeeaea a greater variety of calling: than the farming atatea. I consider it an ideal ï¬eld (or the settler with a little capital. It is a. pity the European emigrant so frequently is without any more than themnrequisiutotaka him to Me destination" I think the Gov. unment might well do herein the ray of assisting deceiving men to take up the land. "I am "curing everywhere illustra- tive photograph at typical Canadian memandtheaalwilluaain con- nection With the lectures I intend to deliver throughout Germany and the Austrian provinoea. Then I will eon- ‘ tributaaau-ieaotartieleatomyo'a; dourt und now for eight. month: 0! the you. So I determined to make thickumylnorderthntlmybo gbgo to Jpn-k from personal knowâ€" Cumin. and I satisï¬ed myself that it oflcredshrbetter ï¬eld for Ger- man emigrants. The“ View: I u- Minnaericaoluticlesinmy papa. but I was met with tho objec- tion that u I had never been to Ca- nndn, I could know nothing of tho country or its resources. You must 8110'." add Herr anner, with a laugh, "ant Canal; to most Gw- ms in “other Sibel-in. 3 rate d aid. nut. to the ’planuubnl ind may numb .‘n two, three or {our {uni “My agtention wu drum to Toronto, Aug. litâ€"Herr A. Wax- ner, editor of the well known and in- fluential Berlin newspaper, The Tear hiatt. ie at preecnt in Toronto. Be is now on his return journey alter spending some considerable time in- vestigating for himself the natural conditione oi the Canadian West and its advantages as a field ior German emigration. it is hie intention aleo to examine the mm! and eastern countiee, and with that object he will spend eight or ten days in On- tario visiting the chic! towns. the ' la and the northern region. n all, hie tour of inspection will eover a period of iour or ï¬ve monthe. Herr Wagner has been interested in German emigration {or a. good many years, and deplored the choice of Brazil, which has been made by‘ eomanyoithepeopla'l‘heym,hel :10 cm To mm TAGEBLA'IT EDITOR’S VISIT Barman Emigrant. to B. $0 Per- cuadcd by Herr Wagner. Natural 6.0 to Inn. STIFP CENSORSHIP. ll... .4 m I. lull Inc-a to Doâ€"Den‘hm was NI 0' My!!!) face, a l! for protection, and huebend etud' over her with the rolling pin up ted, paper-in: to ‘ strike another blow. There was obi; ‘guh in the women's heed, where the I am blow m been struck. The ‘ daughter rushed in trout of ha ] (other, but he pushed her aside. In. McCarthy did the some; she wee shoved to one side, end mm the heavy wooden weapon descended on the women'e skull. 'Ibe two Women ran out min: {or help. In their I absence Lennie dragged the woman ofl the bed on to the floor and beet her on the face with hie ï¬sts. She ! wu unconedoue when assistance u- rived. Victorin. B. 0., Aug. 17.â€"Lndy do Lotbinlero, wife of Sir Henri G. Joly do Lotbiniera. â€amt-Governor of British Columbh. died Hominy night, utter a. lingering illness, aged 67 years. She was the daughter 0! Hammond Gowen 0! Quebec city, and married Sir Henri Joly in 1856. nnd in survived by six of her eleven chil- dren. The remain will be taken to Quebec for interment. Lenniehï¬Oyeu-nolm mm. wife is about. 40. 3W, mwmuuhr woman-«onion, udhe was wrothubontu. Denali-c loot-Id. Toronto, Aug. fie-In. Cubed. Lennie, wile o! Mocha Lean“. . laborer, raiding u 498* King It!“ oust. 'u becten almost into lav sensibility shout 9.800 'dock you.“b 61y looming, cud It my in Irâ€" der W on u chap 0! mm Woundtng, which my be charged to tom-thing non m a. vs. «I- cn Moro W Daho- and branded {or . Wok. Th. vapo- vagrant-gm. h.WMMs chug. cl law-1.50 cw Karly to “Hendy Bell," came the responee u the flames leaped upwards. The men died in {awful torture. Henry Hodges was one of Stem- boro'e most prominent men. Hie: summer home is several miles out at town. 0:: the night of July 20 th country home was burned. It Ind been completely destroyed Ihcn the locgl ï¬remen reached it. A search of the ruins rcx'cdcd the bodies 0! H0431» end the members 0! the hm- ny, and it was evident that they had been murdered before the haunt was ï¬red. Tho climax came quickly and un- upectedly. The foremon had pun-l quietly. that trial of Paul Reed, th- ringleoda' in tho murdcr, being 00.» eluded cud o verdict of guilty rend- oud. Both ho uhd Will Cato, found. guilty the day boron, were mm to lung Sept. 9. _, A momber o! the mob recounted tho ‘horroro at tho crime. The men you thenchdnedtoglugestumpuldg wagon lood of pine wood was pile. mund them and an gollonl of kc.- Iene was thrown over .11. A photo whet got. several view- of a. come. Funded cheer. rent. the at. Whoa the match was applied to tho pyre, Roed wu dated to tell tho truth More ho died: "Yes. I RUM Kr. and In. Hodges, he replied. "Who killed the childnn?" ho w“ asked. and three 0! their children. six nib from Statesboro, three week up. were bun", at tho mu yeste'rdu. At 1.21 yesterday deOOn a. deto mined mob, chrged on the oour‘ house, leaned Cm and Reed, who had been found guilty, glwr a legal trial and nuanced to be hand, took them two miles from Sun.- boro god than burned them alivo. sum. Gm, Aug. Pic-With clothing saturated with hero-cu. writhing and twisting in their .gooy. screaming to Haven for the me, an: the mob would not show, rm Reed cad Will Cato, Woes, two a the principdn in the murder a.“ burning of Henry Hodges and '11. THE MILITIA OVERPOWERED TWO Negro Murderers Burnod n tho Stake In Georgia. m or my a. mus-mo. VICTIMS OF A HOB Iulooatoud Calif, and Wm Incl-ammo In. .- a: “I Wonkâ€"Tho I... WOMAN MY IEATEN. Payable in Advance.