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- ' ' f f HO R. MANNING, Publisher. s 77 , "FTKA.viaT's SXjEsszxo-o- SUBSCRIPTION mmm " $1.50 Usi. Cakolina,- Attend Her VOL. XXIV. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1905. NO. 3. I : TZ 17. Japan demanded the surrender of Port GAMES li. Ar Miration treaty signer of racing yachts. In Glasgow; Arthur. AND RACES concluded between agea m. RE IS. i the United States and Italy. CORD 0 General Stoessel. Russian mmander 19. Col. W. a P. Breckinridge, F1904 at Port Arthur, refused to surrender MARCH. . r post. OBITUARY Kentuckian. st Lexington; aged 67. the Ii The Crescent City Derby won by 'Os- ROLL 10. Gen. Louis Palms di Cesnola, civil war 19. The Russian cruiser Novik, which es- -. trich at New Orleans. ACCIDENTS veteran IS. and authority on fine arts. In caped from Port Arthur Au. 10, sunk Cambridge won the sixty-fir- st annual New York city; aged 72. off Sakhalin by 2 Japanese cruisers. boat race at Putney, leading the Ox- JANUART. 17. Fransiska Magdaline Jsnauschek. fa K. Beginning Llao-yan-g. one-ha- Events of the great battle of ford crew by four and lf lengths. ft. 1 people' killed and J7 injured in a mous German actress, st AmltyvIUe. of the Year In Russians driven northward. 28. George Slosson. in a game of balk line neaa-o- n collision on L. I.; aged 75. 16-2-8. the Rock Island The Russians repulsed repeated at- billiards, broke the world's record, WIHard. Kan. De- " by at Work of the Grim DECEMS BR. Review. tacks the Japanese at Port Arthur. with a run of 291, In New York. 2L 34 workmen killed and 30 injured' by I HEAD . General Kuropatkin his an 2. Mrs. George Henry Gilbert, the oldest concentrated MAT. explosion in the Cambria Steel Chl-cng- 1 army stroyer In . actress on the American stage, o; at Llaoyang on both banks of 2. Elwood won Kentucky works at Johnstown, Pa. 1904. la I the the Derbv at 26. 16 aged 83. Taltae river. Louisville. gold miners killed by the faUlng ft. tL Desperate of James Noble Tyner, prominent post-offi- ce attacks of the Japanese at 4. ! a cage the RUSSO-JAPANES- James Shea broke the world's three at Stratton Independence official, Washington; 73. ME E uutoyang repuisea. - in aged WAR cushion carom Chi-- : mine, Victor. Colo. billiard record at 190 ft. Rev. John W. Chadwick. prominent SEPTEMBER. SO miners killed by LONG cago, malting points In 49 innings. fire damp explo- ARRAY OF SHINING MARKS Unitarian clergyman and lecturer, in 1. General Kuropatkin held his 26. The won sion in the Harwick shaft, Cheswlck, lines Picket the Brooklyn handi- Pa- Brooklyn; aged 64. south of rjaoyang against tbe fierce cap. - 14. Lemuel Clark Davis, editor of the Miscellaneous attacks of ihe armies under Oku and junk. . FEBRUARY. . Philadelphia Ledger. Affairs, Games and 19. re Public In Phila- Nodxu. . . 1. St. A mant won the English Derbv. people killed and SO wounded by dy-- - delphia; aged 69. Rebecca Harding Rarest and Items X - e'x.-ilcslo-n Celebrated Artists, Brilliant Novel- of Personal Und General "Kuroki crossed the Taitse ft. Nevr- world's bicycle record :Tdic at Jackson. Utah Davis was the wife and Richard Hard- east of Llaoyang. turning established Co:.: Tlieir Prooer Treatment ana Cure. Political Interest Losses by Acci- the Russian at Cambridge, Mass., by James F. MARCH. ists, Renowned Historians, Noted ing Davis the son of Mr. Davis. left flank. 2-- Moran. who rode 41 5 miles in an 2. 21 deaths in the collapse of Hotel Dar- :: v. the first symptom of a dents and Explosions, X. The Japanese Philosophers, Heroic Soldiers and wU "cold" Fire and under General Kuroki hour. lington, under construction in New v-- accompanied by sneez-t;(kli- n defeated the Russians northeast of 11. Schaefer defeated Cure York city. uy in The Storms A Classified Summary. Llaoyang. in a contest auivr, viaimeq urain. SHIP DISASTERS 1 inp the throat. most for the world's biHiard championship. 5. 7 killed and 75 injured by dynamite t causes are draughts, 4. The All Social Ranks Invaded. Russians abandoned the south In Paris, winning by 12 points. : explosion at Bradenburg, ! Pa. ' . . f. tt. or going from hot rooms bank of Liaoyang. 17. JANUARY. RUSSO-JAPANE- SE the Taitse at Hermis won Suburban handicap v 5. the at APRIL. - 51 passengers 5U' I- cold ones. More frequently WAR General Oyama crossed Sheepshead JANUARY. drowned in the foun- the Taitse at Bay. 13. GREATEST REIJEDY ;. nncr cause namely the stagna-i.Ino- d Liaoyang with, 18. By the explosion of 2,000 pounds of Gen. James Longstrcet, Con- dering of the Pacific coast steamer 'll.' the armies under Oku Highball won the American Derby at t noted - : powder on t!'.-- caused by constipation or FEBRUABT. and Nodzu, attacking Kuropatkln's Chicago. board the United 8tates federate leader, at Gainesville. Ga.: in the strait of Juan de Fuca. aged S3. Almost the first symptom is 5. Kussia Japan lines in the rear. 25. Colonial Girl won I battleship Missouri, during target FEBRUARY. and dissolved diplomatic 7. the World's Fair practice 2. . th :Lr r cold in the feet and increased relations. Kuropatkin abandoned his positions handicap at St, Louis. off Pensacola. Fla.. 5 officers Prlncesse Mathllde Bonanarte. daua-h- 27. 14 deaths during a fire on the Pacific - o c Napoleon's On tlu- iwai men ter of u; nose. 8. The long awaited Russian reply to at Liaoyang and Yentai, retreating to 28. Syracuse won the great varsity row- ii,ea. brother Jerome, king coast steamship Queen off the Wash- Earth. ' vf-- takes cold unless consti-- r Mukden. MAT. ui. wesipnaua, m pans; aged 84. ington Sold by Japan's note forwarded to Tokyo by ing race at Poughkeepsie. 7. coast. dose, and in 10c, l.V, and i I'jstfd, and having Park Godwin, P'1'' ;! what we Viceroy Alexeieff. OCTOBER. 30. AJax won the French Derby at Chan-- 22. An explosion in the Novelty torpedo noted editor and author, MARCH. 33c bottles. I nv.tritiun, is In New York city; aged 88. c:i'.: which attended with 7. Japanese troops 4. General Kuropatkin assumed ag- x till'. plant at Findlay, O., killed 12 opera- 6. The American schooner Herald I i landed at the the 9.. Gen- of the in; ; n i hlood and exhaustion nerve Korean - John B. Gordon, of port of Masampho, commanding gressive 'and forced the Japanese to Yale defeated Harvard in the 8 oared tives and Injured 15. noted Confed- Morning lost near Dakar, Africa; 18 Tuni'--- the erate soldier, ex-Unlt-ed f.,rr. consisting of large portions straits. abandon Bentsiaputze. south of Muk- freshman race at New London. 6. 10 people killed and 17 injured by the and drowned. Merchant Phew! Two humlml ilol. . ; of :i. imn or cod liver oil do not bring $. explosion of States senator, at Boynton, 30. The English lars ia Actual hostilities begun by Japan. den. JULY. j the towboat Fred Wlson 71. bark Lady Calms sunk pretty steep for that trade til' ' :r changes in the blood, because 11. Ga.; aged Japanese warships Rus- Desperate battle near Yentai station 1. Yale defeated in I in the Ohio river at Louisville. 10. in collision with the German bark mum. Ti .t attacked the Harvard the varsity Jean Leon Gerome, til' enter the system and are not sian between General Kuropatkin's advance race noted painter and Mona off Dublin, losing her crew of T' ! cruiser Variag and the at New London. JULT. sh- n!tn the blood, with the exception sculptor, in Paris; aged 80. Mrs. Merchaut Oh, get a p;oh1 Korietz outside the harbor Chemul- guard and the Japanese under Kuroki. English Lad won the St. Louis Derby. 3. 19 people killed 40 MAY. ot" i';. uhoi. which shrivels up of and injured in a George Francis Train, formerly noted one: the red po, the port 14. Heaviest fighting of the battle of Sha 9. won as 20. our trrandchiidren ran nsn it fnr . -i Korean of Seoul, and sunk Broomstick the Brighton handi wreck on the Wabash a The British bl-- i,: j.u- les when it does come in railroad at financier and promoter. In New York steamer Turret Bay coat-of-arm- s. them. River. Japanese attacked the Rus- cap. 111. a with them. We recommend the Litchfield. city; aged 75. wrecked off Cape North. Cape Breton; "' 9. The Japanese fleet made a night at- - sians with the right, left and center AUGUST. 10. 17 killed and 37 injured in a collision 30. Prof. 13 drowned. ti- -' ii of Dr. Pierce because it rt Herman Edward von Hoist, head iacK at t armies and drove them north of the 22. 52 2-- 5 sec- on ' si'. oliol, and offers a reasonable Arthur, disabling the Earl Kiser covered mile in the Greenwood, branch of the Erie of the department of history at the JUNE. C Russian battleships river. onds in automobile Cleveland, railroad Midvale, N. Chicago IB. The a;: : litific method of treating blood, Cesarevitch and at break at J. university, at Freiberg. Ger- New York excursion steamer Gen- the Rctvizan 17. Japanese advance northward checked 54 12. 18 80 ' i, functions and the cruiser Pallada with ing world's record of seconds. killed and Injured in the wreck of many; aged 63. eral Slocum burned In Long Island bv in;: the nutritive of the by the Russians on Sha river. Rus- 80, The "(.olden Medical Discovery" shells and torpedoes. Thomas J. Hicks of Cambridge, Mass., a church excursion train in the sub- 27. Annie Chambers-Ketchu- author of sound; 813 persons on a church excur- 11. The mikado Japan sians captured many cannon. won Chicago. '.i h- -s this, by restoring of issued a formal the Marathon foot race at St. urbs of "The Bonnie Blue Flag," In New sion trip lost their lives. first the 18. Kuropat-- k I declaration of war General SO. en;""' ! i".icestive organs, so against Russia. Louis. AUGUST. York city; aged 2. Danish steamer Norge. from Copen- - that food, 15. I n appointed 26. ti-- ue The Russian cruiser Boyarin up Jeffries defeated Munroe in hagen til' v it builder, will be digested blown a bout for 7. The Missouri Pacific World's FEBRUARY. for New York, wrecked on a In the harbor of acci- commander i n championship Fran- Fair an! iTiiil.iU d. Port Arthur by the world's at San "flier" wrecked near Eden, 84 6. Dr. Felix Flugel. rock off the Hebrides; nearly 800 pas- dental collision tor- chief of the Rus- cisco. Colo.; famous German sengers, A. no substitute for Dr. with a Russian killed and many injured. scholar, chiefly immigrants, lost. Pierce's pedo; 197 men sian army in the 27. and philologist, in Leipsic; G.;.; M chc;il There is noth--- lost. Artful won the Futurity at Sheeps 31. 9 killed and iZ injured aged 84. AUGUST. t 2L Kuropatkin far east. Y. in a wreck on - a-- appointed to command head Bay, N. 15. ink- i good" for diseases of th the Grand Trunk at Richmond, Que. Marcus A. Hanna, 13. The British bark Inverklp In the Russian army in the east. Desperate attempt sunk a Fruits-Bet- St-- SEPTEMBER. United Better ter I 14. The Russian fleet repulsed Japa- of the Japanese SEPTEMBER. States collision off Fastnet rock, Ireland; 20 Profits the , 3. Bobby won cy- nese in an attempt to to rtcapture Lone Walthour the world's 6. 7 killed and 30 injured in a wreck on senator from drowned. Better peaches, applet, pears and block the chan- 1 cling championship in London. Ohio, in Wash- SEPTEMBER. nel Tree hiil from the vJbf$r ( the Wabash road at Pendleton, Mo. berries are produced when Potash at Port Arthur, sinking some of I 9. Dan Patch paced mile in l:59'2 without ington; pged 67. 22. -. 2L 10 The schooner Alvira D. is liberally applied soil. I- 15. the Japanese transports by shells. Russians. killed and many injured by dyna- French of to the To IMi. TUCKER, 20. The Russian Bal- wind shield at Syracuse, N. Y. mite explosion at Melrose, Mass. 21. Owen Fawcett, Bangor, Me., lost off Montauk Point, insures full crop, of choicest quality, 10. H. C. Egan won golf cham- co- ; MARCH. tic fleet reached national 24. 62 people killed and 125 injured in a the veteran L. I. 7 sailors drowned. use a fertiliser containing not Jess 5. The Japanese fleet bombarded Vladi- Skagen, Denmark, pionship at Short Hills, N. J. median, at Flat than io per cent, actual collision on the Southern railway at Rock. Mich.; aged OCTOBER. DENTIST, vostok. on its voyage to OCTOBER. Newmarket. Tenn. ft. 66. British steamer Call of New London, 10. Russian torpedo boats made a sortie the far east. 8. George Heath won the Vanderbilt MP.NUHWSON, N.C. at Port Arthur, sinking Japanese OCTOBER. 22. Sir Leslie Ste- Prince Edward Island, wrecked in the a End of the battle ' cup in the first big auto race in the 10. 9 60 gulf of Lawrence; 19 ship Gen- - Kuropatkin. killed and hurt in a wreck on the phen, noted man St sailors lost and losing a sunk in of Sha river. Com- - United States. . 13. Went-wort- son-in-la- w The New Brunswick schooner h action. 10 15. Missouri Pacific at Warrensburg, Mo. of letetrs and Oi i I : bined losses in days' fighting esti- Georgianna Bishop upon .'i Over TSmma-- ' Drug Store. 16. 28. Over 30 miners killed in an explosion of Thack- wrecked Chatham bar. The Russian destroyer mated at 90.000 killed and wounded. won the woman's ' 12 PotashSend for practical Massachusetts; people. Including oar booki of information SO. in mine No. 3 at Terclo, Colo. eray, the novelist. t Skorrl sunk by a floating mine General by l they are pamphlets, at attack the Japanese upon national golf In London; aged Marcus A. Hanna. the captain and his family, drowned. IN not advertiainf boominr Port Arthur, the eastern fortified ridge at Port Ar- championship at NOVEMBER. 15. British schooner Melrose pecul lertiiuere, imt are autnnnUuve 72. wrecked off treat a. Uieaakiiir- - DR7F. 22. Fifth attack of the Japanese fleet on thur unsuccessful. The Philadelphia. 2. 10 miners killed in a shaft accident at 7 isc bent net lor a S. assailants ' William C- - Whitney, . Florida coast; lives lost. HARRIS, Port Arthur. gained East Keekwan fort, the key to 24. Major Delmar Nanticoke, Pa. noted capitalist OERMAN K AU WORKS S7. The Japanese failed in an attempt to the ridge, but were driven out by a clipped half a 12. 8 people killed in a collision on the and former secretary of navy. In New DECEMBER. N:w Verk fl Hmuu Si.,r f J York city; C3. 17. 9 block the channel at Port Arthur. Russian counter attack. Loss of the second from the Union Pacific at Azusa, Wyo. aged lives lost in the burning of the DENTIST, Japanese, 1,500. world's record by MARCH. steamer Glen Island In Long Island APRIL. DECEMBER. 3. N. C. trotting, without 8. W. H. H. Murray, famous as a sound. liertderson, S. Advance detachments of the Japa- NOVEMBER. 11 miners killed by explosion in the preacher, Ku-ro- wind shield, a lecturer, sportsman nese army commanded by General kl 16. Second division of Burnett mine at Tacoma, Wash. and Russia's Baltic . mile in at writer, at Guilford, Conn.; aged 64. : Ci crossed the Yalu river at several fleet sailed for the far east. 5. H Over E. livls Store. Memphis. . Pre-- " Field Marshal Count von Waldersee, CONVENTIONS points and occupied positions on the Russian destroyer Rastoropny blown up noted Prussian right bank. by vious record of soldier, at Hanover; at Chefu her commander. 2:01 held jointly FIRES aged 72. APRIL. 13. Naval battle in the outer roadstead at 17. Japanese on 24. attack Lone Tree hill by Major Delmar Sir Edwin Arnold, noted British poet, 23. The FRANCIS A. MACON, Port Arthur. The Russian battleship - Daughters of the American Revo- rer'i;ed- JANUARY. Lon-do- n; tor- and Lou Dillon. Georgianna Bishop. author of "The Light of Asia." in lution met In annual session Wash- STATEMENT Petropavlovsk sunk by a mine or 16. lese began a desperate general at-ta- ca 4. aged 72. at Maka-rof- Jatf 26. Dan Patch paced Fire caused damage to the amount of ington. DENTAL pedoes, carrying down Admiral f, on the Russian works 3500.000 SURGEON. at Port a mile in harness in 1:56 at Memphis, to the state capItol at Des APRIL. MAY. together with a crew of over 000. Arth,ur. . j Showing the Diem in oung with wind sh'.eld and pacers, lowering Moines 6. Francis Power Cobbe, noted English 1. Per and Mileage of Off'cf Vereschagin, noted Russian battle j Socialist party met in Chicago. the J. DECEMBER. - OV.-- .1 Opera Find-la- y, among his prev'.ous wind shield record of Jt Turner's House burned at writer and philanthropist, in London: Annual convention of Iron, Steel Board of County (:!; it a. t 1 m.. :i to ( p. ' painter, the lost. L Japanese captured Two O.; loss, 3400,000. aged 82. the Commissioners in. in. 14. Skrydloff ap- Hundred and .1:5614. and Tin Amalgamated asso- -- The Russian Admiral Ex-Que- en Workers' U' . l'liiine H8; Olliv'e Phone. 25. Thitte Meter hill at Port Arthur after 29. Yale 34 0 2L The Shelby Steel Tube company's 9. Isabella for pointed to succeed Admiral Makaroff. - defeated Columbia to at of Spain, grand- ciation began in Cleveland, O. Year Ending November rurnished wiie.n desired. No a desperate- battle. football. University Pennsylvania plant burned at Shelby, O.; loss, 33,000- ,- mother of King Alfonso, 26. The Vladivostok squadron 3. of in Paris; aged 17. The general assembly of Presby- ch.tr.-- - Russian Fir,l armistice at Port - 000. 74. the in: examination, suddenly appeared at Wonsan, eastern Arthur for beat Harvard 11 to 0, and Princeton terian church In the United States met 30th, 1904. burling the dead. 'j defeated Cornell 58 to 6. FEBRUARY. 16. Samuel Smiles. LL. D., English sur- Korea, and sank a Japanese merchant 11. ! at Buffalo. Japanese siege guns bombarded Port 7. The most his- geon and B ship. ' NOVEMBER. destructive fire In the author of "Self Help," In The American Peace society met Bos- OrrH Keoister or Deem) Arthur. tory 92. in 28. passage 11. of Baltimore laid in ruins 140 London: aged ton. or Vakce Coitnty, HENRY General Kuroki forced the of Lou Dillon made new world's trotting 20. Mrs. Sara Henderson, PERRY, the river Talu forty mile3 above Wiju. record of 2:01 at Memphis. acres in the heart of the city; loss, Jane Llpplncott, the au- JUNE. N. C, December 6th, 1804.1 $50,000,000. thor, known in literature as Grace 21. Pursuant to the provisions of INSURANCE. MAT. 12. Yale beat Princeton 12 to 0 at football Republican national convention met in Section 713 MISCELLANEOUS at Princeton. 10. Fire in the Corn Products starch fac- Greenwood, at New Rochelle. N. Y.; C.iicago. of the Code, the following statement, show- 6 fighting $1,000,-00- 80. i. Climax of days" west of the 17. tory at Oswego caused a loss of 0. aged 29. ing items and nature ol ail compensation A H- in- - Dan Patch lowered the world's pacing The Prohibition national convention TI..- of iioih LIFE AND FIRE Yalu. General Kurokl's Japanese army JANUART. 29. Richard S. Greenough, noted Amer- audited bv tbe Board of County N 1 . record to 2:03 Oklahoma City. met in Indianapolis. Commis- 'I I'A F.S repi'i-st'iited- Policies insued 10 at 26. $2,500,000 routed the Russians miles above An. 11. The Mad 19. A loss of by fire in the busi- ican sculptor, in Italy; aged 85. sioners of Vance County to iin-- ilii.-i-.- l bi-s- t Mollah's forces routed at Yale defeated Harvard at football at members thereof. nl;s tn adv!intiig. tung. driving Zassoulitch's JULY. Dee- NoT-190- General Jldballi, Somaliland. by 12 0. ness center of Rochester. MAY. om - Ut 1103" 10 Fengwangcheng. Rus- the British New Haven; score, to 27. 6. EJ?!!1' army toward under Gen. Edgeron; 1,000 dervishes The state capitol at Madison, Wis., de- 1. Antonin Dvorak, the noted Bohemian Democratic national convention met in is submitted to the public: sian loss. 2,000 killed and wounded; killed, with slight DECEMBER. stroyed by fire; loss, 3800,000. musical composer St. Louis. 700 but ' loss to the 10. in- and director, well : : : : the Japanese loss, In all. Russians Root and Dorlon won the six day AUGUST. Office: In Court House. British. ' MARCH. known in America, In Prague; aged 63. December, abandoned Antung. ternational bicycle race at Madison 14. The G. A. 1903. FEBRUARY. 27. Loss of $1,000,000 by fire in the Wells-Farg- o 2. Edgar Fawcett, well known American R. national encampment S. Admiral Togo 11. Square Garden, New York; distance author, met at Kostpn. dsys miles pay United States warships and marines and American express build- rovelist of New York society James Amos, chairman 1 2,386 6 - made a desperate miles laps. life, in i .:don; aged C6. SEPTEMBER. 123.00 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH had a spirited action with Dominican ings. New York city. J.A.Fleming 1 - but vain attempt Maurus J i. novel- 8. 20 3.00 up insurgents at Santo Domingo. APRIL. noted Hungarian International congress of chemists P. A. Bobbitt 1 1 to seal the 17. ist, at Budapest; aged 79. met 2.ttO The Turkish General Shims! Pasha, 19. Fire destroyed 122 buildings in in New York city. International H. W. Crews 1 14 a.7() Only Russian fleet at with a force numbering 2,500, the 10. Henry M. Stanley, journalist ex- geographic congress Orlclaal ud Urnulne. routed Personal and Political business district of Toronto; loss, 313,- - and met in St. Louis. H. T. Shanks 1 20 M.OO Alwjirelibl. LadlCN uk Uruciritt Port Arthur. - 20,000 Albanians, who were .besieging plorer, author of "In Darkest Africa" 12. Interparliamentary peace congress V--k ,or CUlCHKSTjSK'ai KNGL1SH (. Kuropat- 000,000. General . - - and works, in 63. yt KKU nd metiule mled Babajhosi. inflicting a loss- of 800 , JANUARY. . other London; uged onened at St. dld ioin. kin" s army aban- MAY. 26. auuary, 1004 with blue ricbon. Tabenuothar. RefuM killed and wounded. 9. Matthew Stanley Quay, United States 19. The eighth international congress of '11i .... .4 I t - Fengwang-chen- g .Gen. S. M. B. Young from 81. Sunnybrook No. 19, HllllMNM. K.Ii.U..Imi. .n doned retired mill. of the United senator frt.m Pennsylvania, at arts and James Amos, chairman 1 tlons. Buj of your DrufiKist, or ftend in MARCH. office i Beaver. sciences met at St. Louis. I2.1.00 4c. to Jap- 'the of chief of staff of the United States Paper Co. burned near Morrls-- I C. tm(.i for Partlrnlmn, TcatimonlaU the Pa.; aged 71. -- The American Bar met J. A. r ieming 1 20 a nd 18. D. J. Sully, the sensational cotton States army; succeeded by Gen. A. R. town, N. loss, $1,000,000. association at 00 krf "ItclleT for L.tdlca," tt itr, tj re- anese without ' J.; JUNE. St. LOUIS. P. A. Bobbitt 1 1M 2.0O turn Mali. 1 O.OtIO T i.dmonili. Sold bT broker, Chaffee. 25. $2,000,000 ;i giving battle. failed in New York city. j Yazoo City, Miss., lost nearly 6. II. W. Hrugl.t. hlrhetj-- r o- -. ! Mrs. Samuel M. Clemens, OCTOBER. Crews.. 1 14 Chnraleal C- Japa- 31. The . FEBRUARY.- . by flame's. wife of 2.70 S 111 Madlaoa FA. The Second Tibetans defeated in battle with ' Twain, 3. H. T. Shanks 1 toarc. fILA-- 1. 29. $1,000,000 Mark at Florence. Italy. Thirteenth International peace con- 20 S.OO nese . army, under British under Col. Younghusband at Judge W. H. Taft succeeded Elihu Loss of by the burning of the ft. - Levi Z. Lei ter, the merchant prince, gress opened in Boston. 60.-6- 00 ' Root as secretary j at General Oku, Guru. British India. of war. Lackawanna railroad piers in Jersey Me. 6. ' 9. 1 Bar HarLor. General convention of the Protestant February, PARKER'S strong, "landed APRfL. Secretary Hay addressed an identical City. 11. 1904. ' Abner McKinley. brother of the late Enlsconal church met In Boston. HAIR BALSAM on - he Liautong SO. note to the powers asking, that the JUNE. James Amos, chairman 1 jr..oo Clcuuet and braalirie the hair. t Togo. The world's fair at St. Louis opened " : .president, rt Somerset, Pa.; aged 60. 30 Columbia university. New York, began P. A. Promote! a laxuriant Irowth. peninsula, cutting Admiral with inaugural ceremonies. neutrality and integrity of China be 4. Flames caused a loss of $1,300,000 at 17. Admiral Bobbitt 1 18 2.5KJ Gray by Japan. Rear James A. Greer, U. 8. the celebration of her 160th anniver- H. W. Crows Never Falls to Beatore the Russian com maintained Russia and Peoria, III. Corning distillery burned; N.. retired, in Washington; aged 71. sary. i 14 2.00 uatr 10 us x uuiui ui iuiur. north- - MAT. 10. Roosevelt neu- 15 H. T. Shanks Quid cralp diwM it bair faliicg. munications from Port Arthur President declared the people killed. . l 20 3.00 6. The English under Col. Younghusband trality of the United war 6. J UI.Y. NOVEMSER. iandlUWatDruggirt ward. . States in the Tobacco warehouse burned at Dan- 14. New-chwa- ng defeated the Tibetans in . 1.' George Eng- Annual convention of the American t. The Russians hastily evacuated ' battle at between Russia and Japaiu, .. ville, Va.; loss, $400,000. Frederick Walts, noted March, ' Fran-Cisc- o. I9O4. after dismantling the forts Kharola pass. 20. Secretary Hay's plan to limit the field lish sc:litor. in London: ajjed 87. Federation of Labor met at San 18. JULY. 12. James Amos, chairman 1 hesaiil to the pro-"- f and destroying the artillery. Ion Perdicaris, an American citizen of of war between Russia and Japan ac- Samuel M. Jones, Toledo's "Golden 123.00 - 6. The Wilson steamship freight shed 27. Washington. J. A. Fleming 1 les-.,- !- . Greek- origin, kidnaped in Tangier by to by at Rule" maycr. in city; aged SS. The W. C. T. U. met In 20 lanu.iovM you 14. Dalny captured from the Russians by ceded Russia. that A. 3.00 "that are bandit Raisouli. 23. treaty Charlestown, Mass., fired by lightning; 14. Paul Kr::ger. South African P. Bobbitt 1 IH 2.1M Ill.il.-l- the Japanese army and navy. the The canal with the republic of jeoo.ooo. statesman DECEMBER. ,if ;it lfiist a dozen tomraes." loss, president ft. H. W. Crews . 1 14 15. The Japanese battleship Hats use sunk JUNE. . . Panama ratified by the United States and former of the Transvaal Golden jubilee anniversary of the 2.70 " pro-- senate. 15. Loss cf $100,000 by the burning of the republic at Clarens. Switzerland; corrected the f off Port Arthur by a Russian mine, 15. Count Bobrlkoff, Russian governor of Chicago, proclamation of the dogma of immacu- ;!. St. Paul, Minneapolis and aged 79. and the Japanese cruiser Yoshlno sunk - Finland, MARCH. late conception begun in Rome. April, 1904. say 'tongues.' .That assassinated. Omaha railroad wharfs and ware- AUGUST. 'ii;- - .' inrlmle wife's." by collision with her consort, the Ka- 22. Uruguay's army, defeated by revolu- IS. Leonard Wood confirmed as majoi houses at Duluth, Minn. James Amos, chairman 1 I23.00 inv luga. over 2,000 general United States army by the 4. James T. Lewis. Wisconsin's "war J. A. FWming I tionists; killed and wounded. AUGUST. 20 3.00 16. The Japanese cruiser Miyako sunk by senate. governor." at Columbus. Wis.; aged S3. NATURE'S MOODS P. A. Bobbitt 1 IH - JULT. 3. $400,000 9. Ex-Unit- ed 2.0 a Russian mine. . MAY. A blaze in Buffalo. States Senator G. G. Vest, II. W. Crews 1 14 J. Senor Dupuy de Lome, Spanish minis- - 2.70 Russian garrison at Port Arthur, ft. The Panama zone formally ced- SEPTEMBER. at Sweet Springs. Mo.; aged 71 . H.T.8hanks 1 a. The to United in 189S, died canal 17. JANUARY. 20 3.00 ; by General Stoessel. made a bril- ter the States at ed to 3. Col. Pr i.ilss Ir.graham. a prolific led the United States. Fire in the wholesale district at Mem- 22. 37 people killed and over 100 injured defeating Japanese Paris. Eugene V. Han-for- d writer of novels, at Beauvoir, Miss.; liant sortie. the ft. Debs and Benjamin phis, Tenn., caused a loss of $800,000. a cycione May, over 1.000 men. .Platform of the railway station at aged 00. in at Moundvllle. La. 1904. ' .'.with a loss of Colo., non- -. pominated by the Socialist party JL Flames caused a loss of $750,000 in crowded with - 22.. Rear Admiral H. C. Taylor U. 8. FEBRUARY. James Amos, chairman 1 26.: Decisive battle at Nanshan hlJL pre ' Chicago. , . Montreal. N.. 125.00 union miners, blown up by dynamite; at 22. A. Fleming 1 venting the fit Jfon JUNE.' ' Fire in Dawson, capital of Alaska, commander of the Indiana at Santi- Catawissa. Pa., swept by a flood of the J. 20 3.00 :.: 12 miners killed. ago, Sudbury. Ont. ; aged' C9- .- P. A. Bobbitt IH 2.1H . Arthur by Russians from the north. 22. caused a loss $250,000. at busquenanna river; loss aver 32,000,000, l 10. Gen. Jose Toral. who surrendered San- Ion Perdicaris. the captive of Morocco of 26. Rogers, widely II. W. Crews 14 :. ; ' John knov.n as the MARCH. l 2.70 junk. tiago to Gen- - Shafter on July 17, 1898, brigands, released. OCTOBER.' sculptor of "Rogers groups."- - H. T. Khanks 1 estroyed the at 10. 20 3.00 . 23. and''Fafrbanks 11. -- Flood on the Susouehanna in Wyo 15. The. Russian Vladivostok fleet . died at Madrid. Roosevelt nominated Fire in the business district of Win- -i New Canaan, Conn.; aged 75. ' Chicago. ' . ' ming volley, Pennsylvania; loss, 34.500- ,- 5 Japanese vessels in the 11. 72,000 men in Chicago meat at nipeg. Man., caused loss over ; and other a of SEPTEMBER. 000. June, of Korea; Japanese loss, 1,000 on question 31. William H. Moody appointed United $1,000,000. 1904. strait packing centers struck tbe 18. Prof. Daniel WIHard Fiske, ZL wages. States attorney. general. Morton 27. $750,000 by 2 noted Earthquake shocks in New England. JaDim Amos, rhairmnn I 25 OO men. ,of Loss of the burning of American educator, 22. Stakelberg de- 30,000 cot- secretary of navy and V. H. Met-cal- f. at Florence. Italy; Reunion islands. Indian ocean, devas J . A . Klemi ng 1 16. The Russian General 26. operatives in the Fall River the piers and several vessels in Brooklyn, aged 73. 20 3.00 an attempt to relieve Port secretary of commerce and labor. N. Y. tated by a cyclone; loss. 35.000.000. P. A. Bobbitt 1 IH 2.0O feated in ton mills struck against a reduction , Prince Herbert Bismarck, eldest son of 27. Arthur from the north with 14.000 men. of wages. 30. Dr. Silas C. Swallow of Harrisburg, NOVEMBER, Flood in Grand river caused a loss of H. W. Crews 1 14 2.70 the late Prince Bismarck, the "Iron $2,00O.OU0 1 2J. Sortie the Russian fleet at Port Ar- AVQUST. Pa., nominated for president by the 17. $600,000 at Grand Rapids. Mich. II. T. Shanks 20 .TOO of A fire at the Warren line piers, Chancellor" of Germany, at JFried-richsru- b; son checked by Admiral Togo"s de- Prohibition convention at Indianapolis. i APaiu Pains, Itching. Scabby thur 8. United States squadron commanded by ' Charlestown, Mass. aged 55. 1 battleship sunk. 19. ft. Skin Oiseas?. stroyers: Russian Admiral Theodore F. Jewell sailed JULY. Missouri's state building at the world's 21 Chief Joseph of the Nex Perces. called Earthquake shocks destroyed 1,500 July, 1904. Swil!i,i-- St Carbuncles, Pimples, battleship and 1 cruiser disabled. Villefranche to Smyrna to en- 10. Judge Alton B. Parker Henry G. fair burned; loss. $225,000. "Napo- , houses In Klssovo and Salonika. Mace- J amen Amos, Scrofula G from and the "Red Statesman" and the chairman 2 --425.O0 fan; l-- 17. defeated in a hours" fight 20. $700,000 25 ; cTin-- takiiis Botar.io Llood Balm. II Russians force demands on the sultan of Tur- Davis nominated by the Democratic Loss of by fire in Cincinnati. leon of Indians," at Spokane; aged 70. donia; lives lost. J.A.Fleming 'j 40 O.OO a -.-:,-o it at Motien pass by General Kuroki's 20. A c-'-ld wave prevailed in central A. roLvi ia tho blood. If you 4 LUtoyang. key. convention at St. Louis. DECEMBER. 28. Lafcadio Hearn, journalist and au- and P. Bobbitt 2 3 r.Ho s ; i In back and joints. Itching-:i-, army and retreated toward 11. Battle between German troops and the thor, noted his works on Japan, northern New York. II W. Crews 2 2H .1,40 ti:es, AUGUST. IL The Roby building burned in Roches- for at 25. 17 Africa-Cou- nt lives lost In a tornado which I'.'.nnd fecla hot or thin. Swollen Glands, JULY. Hereros in German Southwest 1ft. Gen. WDmon H. Blackmar elected ter: loss, $250,000. Yokohama; aged 54. sept H.T. Shanks 2 40 .O0 E..r s 1 I on tha Skin, Mucus ratcbes ia S. repulsed in an at- von Armin killed. The natives 14. 30. George United over Falrland. I. T. Ho- c- Japanese commander in chief of the G. A. R. at Fire in the business district of Indian- Fiisble Hoar. States ' Pimples, or oCTcnsive emptions, fleet in Port Ar- numbered 6.000 losf heavily. Wor- MAT. Cc;;.. tack on the Russian and Boston. apolis caused a loss of $727,000. senator from Massachusetts, at August, 1904. " I :;; ts or ras!i on Stlrt, all runlown, or 2 destroyers were sunk by fire 12. of an to the throne. cester; aged 77. 39-- 20 Crrr, thur; Birth heir Russian OCTOBER. deaths from cloudburst In Colorado. Amos, 1 c a any of the body, Uair or Eye-- batteries. 28. M. Plehve, Russian minister of the In- Jsmee rbairman 25.00 rart from the Russian 7. Agreement between France and Spain OCTOBER. JUNE. Firming 1 trci ed Coughs J. A. 20 3.0O 17. under General Keller terior, assassinated in Warsaw. and Colds. Vernon-Harcour- Russians relative to Morocco signed at Paris. L Sir William t, success- It. Furious storm on land and water at P. A. Bobbitt 1 IH 2.K) In an attempt to recapture SEPTEMBER. Balm, guaranteed Kel- 10. Robert J. Wynne appointed postmaster All coughs, colds and pulmonary com- or to Gladstone as Liberal leader In' New York and vicinity. H W. Crews 1 14 2.70 ciiw, wucra Motien pass from the Japanese: de- luostaeeivbeaiou 10. Treaty embodying the full terms general. plaints are curable quickly cored by the British bouse of commons, in Lon- JULY. H. T. Kbaaks .. 1 20 3.00 t r.i. aic. ncs, and hot springs fail. Heals ler's loss, 1.000 kiHed and wounded. 22. that are -- Sir manded by Great Britain signed at Peace treaty between Chile and Bo- don; aged 76. : 3 a'.l SB. squadron - Minnt Flood Trinidad. Colo., caused loss aclit j and pains, reduces all rsvetlings, The Russian Vladivostok Lassa. Tibet.- livia. One Cough Core. Clears the phlegm, 4. Postmaster General Henry C. Payne, at a Knight ' of 31.000.000. IOO4.. i f;"0 ant rich, completely clianging tho sunk the American steamer 11. Russian warship Lena entered the 23. Dispute over the affair between the draws oat inflammation and heals ' and at Washington: aged GL i y province Izu, AUGUST. 1 a healthy condition. J3. B. B. Commander off the of Pv.rt of San Francisco. Russian Baltic fleet and the English ' Frederic Augusts James Amos, chairman $25.00 . an-is soothes tbe affected parts, strengthens the 13 persons o f cases of Blood Poison even after Japan. 15. Russian cruiser Lena at San Francis- fishing boats In the North sea referred killed in a tornado which J. A. Fleming 1 20 3.00 ' siages. Jb Russians retreated to Haicheng. Jap- j lnncs, jrards off pneumonia. Harmless and FreMcS devastated a region around 8t Paul P. A. Bobbitt I IH 2.00 Old co ordered dismantled and held to tbe by Russia and J '.:r..i to an interna- Ul uiuatism. Catarrh, Ecnma anese occupied Newchwang. end of the war. pleasant to take. Sold at Parkers Two sculptor. W'''"4k and Minneapolis; loss in property esti- If. W Crews...... ,. I 1 4 2.70 t squadron seiz- tional commission :: agnized under the best mated $2,500.0(10. 1 ir v.a L an awful poisoned condition of th' The Russian Vladivostok known by his H. T. Kl.snks... 20 3.00 1.. 1,. r,. stops Chalcas off OCTOBER. terms of The Hague convention. Drug Stores. ana Hawtinff and Dittinc. Itching ed the British steamer a "Liberty NOVEMBER. f,.. " 4. cable and telegraph to statues. ; r ", Aches and Tains ; cures P.heuniatism, Japan, and "iie Russian volunteer All American NOVEMBER. Enlightening the Earthquake in Formosa. 904. s aU Scabs, Scales, Eruptions, Watery steamer Smolensk seised the British Alaska completed. L. Arbitration treaty between the United Her Impression. Cyclonic storm swept whole coun- 21. upon Eng- World," in New the James Amos, chairman 1 - festering Sores of Eczema; by giving a Formosa In the Red sea. Russian Baltic fleet fired and France signed Washing- try. ' $25.00 n.f,Le. steamer night in States at York harbor, and A. Fleming. 1 r tood snpply to affected parts. 2t2S. Russian ships attacked the Japa- lish fishing boats during the ton. Bel-- DECEMBER. J. 20 3.00 1 fishing New York Times. the "Lion of P. A. 1 Port Arthur the North sea; vessel sunk. fol-- -- Bobbitt 18 2.00 nese fleet and batteries at national election resulted as - Belfort, . snow on Cancer Cured the 26th 2 English fishermen killed, and several fort" at Fierce snd wind storm the 1. 14 2.70 .. ".' 36th 27th. From vote (Repub- 8a-.- liaim cures cancers I all K.uxu on the and lows: Popular Roosevelt "Did you ever make anything by In Paris; New England coast; many vessels : France. H. 1 .. S TClIlIlir. Rnn-- ntrlT" n 9fith troops at wounded. - 7.640.661; T. Shanks 20 3.00 ' Fftlinr i Tnitiiffl th Jananese land lican), Par-venue- ?" aged Ar- 27. new New Yorlr subway electric getting into the swell set, Mrs. 7a ashore. - J the Cancer Poison and beals the sores tacked the Russian works at Port The Parker (Demo- ft. Ran- 0R' Gen. Matt W. thur. road opened to the public .with cere- crat), 5.094.081; som, noted Con- -: November, IOO4. Swellings, Shoot m;. Stinging Pains, 31. Desperate fighting between uenerai monies. Debs (Socialist), "Of course I did. I'm told that federate leader in Speftdy Relief. James Amos, .chairman 1 125.00 and they vr'iX disappear before they Kuropatkln's force and the Japanese NOVEMBER. 392,857; Swallow civil war A. Fleming I shortly afterward I made beautiful ithe and De-Wit- J. 20 3.00 248,-41- a t's Kuroki. Oku and Nodsu at 19. Statue of Frederick the Great unveiled (Prohibition).' 1; BartholdL A ssIts that cores without a scar is 1 under Liaoyang and faux paa whatever is." former United P. A. Bobbitt 18 2.00 j iiuting jjoianic liiooa jkuiii. Yangtse pass, east of in Washington. Watson (Pop- that H t a t e s senator Witch Hasel Salve. No remedy effects H. W. Crews 1 14 2.70 defeated, Cor-reg- an near Haicheng. Russians The xcmstvo president of Russet con- ulist), 124.S81; from North Carolina, at Weldon, N. speed If. T. Khanks...... 1 20 Keller, killed. - f) such relief. It draws out inflamma- 3.00 B. 'yO.' lilAKASrKE. losing General vened 'at St. Petersburg to advocate (Socialist dreatly la Demand. C: aged 78. 1ru .Iar"? lMttle r SMy political ih empire. Labor), 33.519. ' To- tion, soothes, cools and heals all eats, barns W AUGUST. reform the Nothing is more in demand than a medi 14. King George of Saxony, at Dresden; . Recapitulation. " :l(B.l.X.) always eore Russian ships at Pojl DECEMBER. tal popular vote, aged 72. and brnises. A sure ears for Piles and skin 1 , lhe right quantity ia token. 16. Sortie of the 13.533.820. cine which meets modern isqnirements for a James Amos, 13 money comprised 1 V exposition Roose- 11. Brig. Gin. William Scott Worth, U. 8. diseases. DeWitt's is only gennine Witch Total 1300.00 r-- mi 5;0"r wi Arthur The 8auadron Louisiana Purchase closed iS7 tbe A. Fleming, 12 340 30.00 i"vr 8 torpedo at St. Louis. velt's plurality. blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's A., J. battleships. 4 Cruisers and 2.546.470. Elect- retired, son of Mexican war hero Easel Salve. Beware of counterfeits. They P. A. Bobbitt, 13 234 37.70 The Russian commander. Rear Oen. Porflrio Dial inaugurated president New Life Pills. They are jost what jon and veteran of the civil war and W. boats. oral vote: Roose taaSSMalmWl are dangerous. Sold at' Parker's Two Drag H. Crews, 13 180 85.10 killed In an at- of Mexico for the seventh term. Spanish-Americ-an war, Irx New York "'.an' Admiral Wlthoft. velt, 336; Parker, need to cure stomach aad fiver troubles. Stores. If. T. Shanks,. 12 240 39.00 tar,.SAatie.Blood Balm m.B.T3J is tempt to fight his way through the ft. Panic in Wall street. city; aged 64. - . . to tat-- ThoroneTilv teste IforSOvra, 140. jrnnce Fushlml Melville "ti..i '1 Several Russian ves- U. Political riot in St Petersburg provok- Try them. At Dorsey's drag store. t ll:rf Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens Japanese lines. . Prince Fushimi of Japan greeted Pres- ' - XOVKXBKR. Total 63 89GI444.80 rt Mi v.nn.M escaped to sea, and the remainder ed by a meeting of the Social Demo- Price, 25c Guaranteed. A free bottle of Dr. Treacher's Liver and "-I- gn each, Aaaaple sels - ident Roosevelt in name 4. Paul de Casesignac. noted Bonapartlst If t , with bottle. cratic Labor party. the of the I do hereby certify that tbe above stabn ffUin,, y-- :""t Pamphlet Nrnt Free by returned to Port Arthur. mikado. deputy aad duelist, in Paris; aged SL Blood Syrop will be sent to any reader of 7 l! tl'n Vladivos- to. International commission to Investi- meat m correct.' . ST". p, V Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe yoat Ii, Battle between the Russian DECEMBER. tL CoL D. R. Anthony, noted editor, .a.s-- j T, fr e mediual advice, to suit your at this paper who will write Thacfaer - 11 squadron In the strait of Korea gate the North sea Incident met In 80. to the K. W. EDWARDS. F,)r sealed letter. - tok 5. Last session of the .Fifty-eight- h eon--- Leavenworth. Kan.; aged Japanese. The Russian cruis- Paris. 12. Medicine Co Tenn. to Board. I'.irker'M Stoi-ra- . and the begun. George Lennox Watson, .famous de-- rruttsaoofia, Ork Two flrujr er Rurljc ?unk. ftTess