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t U U S T R A T E D KK ATI UK SKTTION N e p t c m h e r 14, 11*15:* KING PREMPEH AND THE GOLDEN STOOL By J . A. ROGERS tC'*nliau*4 t f m fa«e> ♦ tam ed lor .Ashanti. 1 app reciate to ♦■Ts also s.\y that tho cl.tttn.s a-i-tiitM • h a r jv n h i., he will look the keener ♦ ntty they quietly returned to then I sea t* " tho fullest Its kind ness." P rrm p eh were uiijiutifWsI è afte» the rem aind er " ,l.v its prrs»*nt stato should com e and T h e B ritish tliercupoii replied that At the sight of this suprem e In d ig Finally Ih f Mnti»h with a lurg.* ar- Hut Hits offer availed nothing T lie ■njov tho protection of Hor M tjn tv A shanti had not lived to the tre a ts niy m arch ed on Cooma.v>tr T h e Aali K n*llsh had com e all th a t wav fo nity to m other and son whose lig h t ho Queen and Kmpress of India. I of 1871 th at it had not paid Uio in antis. aUo menaced \>y tin* Paiitls. at* ! nothing less th a n the whole of est word once m ight have m eant I l f ' may say is a tnattor of very s o r ta it dem nity nor kept th e road open F u r lowed Uu* enrmy to come on with P re m i* !» » kingdom. T h e governor or death. King P rriu p r h » su b je cts uiL^idt iaU on. and I am happy to .av th er to will m oral support tin tin n i out resist a net* I demanded absolute subm ission and k t<>od as if turned to stone Kttw Hrempch iv iflv fd G overnor that » 0 have arrlvrt, at tho conolu- accused the A shantis of the rite it A heavy fine was plated mi Prem pcli to b«* on the p a M ax wall, a n a CokxMi Soott com ¡ordered ground a t sis o'clock to m ake Prem pah. and ha, h it fa th e r, m othai >ion th a t my kingdom of A shanti will hum an sacrifice m in d e r *. i»«• tip ed lU o n and his staff a rade and uncles were matte prisoners form al surrender no. or com m it itself to any such poll- T h is accu satio n of hum an sacrlllc* m hts palace G en eral Itatlen-Pow ell All were Im p ri- P re m i*!» and his court did not a r peiulmg paym ent | h as been raised against all West A f hero ot th** lioer W ar. am i fotindri cy soiled in Khulna C astle on the .sain.* rive m i’ ll eight and when he cam e rica n peoples Tin- fa c t is Ihoae of tho Bov St nit m ovem ent, who t»*'k A shauti must rom ain lndo|iondon: ihe governor and Culunrl S c o tt, und I territory I i w hich whit# m an h » i •acrulcod were crim in als and c a p part in tho i*xi*NUtlon, describe* tho ; his t> of old and at tho sam o timo frien d aide were seated on a platform been paving rent to A shanti kings for The d eath penalty was i n M*«‘UO l.N l.lllOV4.S ly r ith al! a h ito mon I do not tives I he c h i ‘is. were m ade to com e on • mOIi* than tWO hun-h d \fft| - flected tor m iner ortense». In E ng "A nd there .sit» Preinpeh. lookm : arito th is w ith a boast lui spirit bu one amt lav down th e ir swords L a te r K ing Prei»»i*h wa.\ taken t-> land and tho U nited S ’ a te - of a eon very bored a»s tlm *e searletch iii dwuri*. in in th • cle a r sense of its in can iti* hi,*n the governor, determ ined to S ie rra lanme. am i front then ce ( i Ashanti Is an independent km g- turv a,;o. moil »oro hanged for thoft dance before him am id th e dense lm m ble .Ashanti pride to the lowest, the Seychelles l si a mis < ft the e a st crowd of sword bearers, co u rt-crier 'o rd ered th e k in : and Ills m other to lo; i and ts a l » a . w ith tho w hits 1 am i coum orfoitnu! M ight not a West A frican who caw fly-catchers*. a n l oth er officials He k u s tli- feet »>1 h im —li am i Colonel coast of A frica where lie still llv *■» .ro n l th an k Hor Ma.io.sty-» O ov- i captive a crim inal beine shot, guillotined, or looks a regal figure on a lofty thron * : um ent for tho rood wishes en ter- Hut the H ritish were yet to pay eledr-routed a fte r a religious eerem o- with a huge velvet um brella »t.imltn Sco t t rrld e Humbled tlearlv for the liu inllialitiu of th e n i ask in naivete what » a » the dll - over him . upon his head a black and An K ngluh war -correspondent de blat k m on arch W hy. it ma\ lx* ask ( .'ronco betw een Ins land and Ilio*-- gold tia r a and oil hts neck and arm? of the C h ristia n s? large golden beads and nu gget* it scribed the ensuing scene as follows ed. had the powerful A ahantt arm v T h e king thereupon arose and mi ir e nde red without even throw ing a gold * K illed to Terror!»» P rem peh. anxious to preserve the takhw »»ft his crow n and his slippers spear? F urU lcr the o b je ct of killing r-ap- independence of hts kingdom ottered as bui ('.ime forw ard It* the plut form Ami th a t brings us to the highly tives and crinimaLs was protection to pay a huge indem nity * I am with the queen m o th er vhoaa pretti ro m an tic but hone the less true story through terror, as in clv tlf-'d lands w tiling to pa • h • iid and t> • i t\ f e n n e l feet were always hare T o of the G olden Htoil The story of hu m an sacrifice, a c His M ajesty 's G overnm ent to tak e a g ether Uiev slowly approached and i T o lx* co n tin u ed ' cording to S ir F ra n cis F u ller a n l first installm en t It ts usual for a b tiding down clasped with their ait I n d « pa 1,4« t il a l o i ) lit I t* oth ers » h o have lived In A shanti m an b *fo re m eals to take some ldng lmmt% sud partly em braced the le - , (t u it io n If th e gov .nil boot.*d feel of tl»e governor, »■If Y<M it « i p U l i u in a f i K i i i t i i ' i i m a n * has been greativ exaggerated M i to .sharpen hts appetite liar , l l i * #ur l i m i t i n g tl.sU|*n Hluul i n . of the m ore unbiased white w rit- ern or hikes an iiistalm ent th at wi 1 th e n not w ithout som e n atu ral dig R -V « hair beauty THOSE ACHES ""'PAINS Cindy* May of Shufflin' Sum Co. 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