The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, March 31, 1910, Image 1
The Dillon Herald |
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JN 1895. DILLON, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31,1910. VOL. 16. NO.
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Ml. NNAJWAKINti
People Frenzied With Fear at
Madness of Mountain
BLOODY WORK OF J. H. BETHcA
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Sr South Carolinian Polls His Pistol on
Pullman Train and Kills Conductor
and Porter.
Catania, Sicily, Special.?Mount
Etna, whose eruptions in the past
have wrought greut destruction, is
, again in a violent state of activity.
A pronounced movement within the
crater began Thursday evening,
steadily increasing in volume, and
the gravest fears are entertained as
to the resnlts, if the eruption continues
in its present violent form.
At Nicolosi, ten miles from the
crater, the entire population had
gathered in the square to watch the
volcano which appeared as a black
phantom above. Now and then it
tyas illuminated with flashes of light,
appearing almost red. Higher up the
rain of cinders became thicker and extended
like a veil across the mountain.
A deep roaring was heard, and
detonations like the sound of artillery
following one another in quick
succession, while the earth shook under
foot.
Prof. Ricco. director of Mount
Etna observatory, said: "The eruption
is very grave, and I think it will
become much more serious. The
lava has covered tive miles iu sixteen
honi^, and if my calculations are
rigllf the eruption of the volcano will
not be short."
Kidnappers Keep Alma Kellner.
Louisville. Kv.J Special.?At the
request of Frank Fehr. cousin of Little
Alma Kellner. who WHS kidnnnrwi^
~rfVU
last December from the streets near
liep; . home. Governor Wilson has
withdrawn the offer by the state of
$500 for tire arrest and eonvicticn of
her abductors. Fehr explained to
the governor that the family was
convinced the reward is keeping the I
child's abductors from proposing I
^MORl
. J L/UT
We are agents foi
We got them in all st
We handle the Lion I
and make. Invest your m<
L
0
iFl 40 doz. Men's and Bt
You want to know h
fitting. Square Military
with a'double worsted s?
is collarless. elegantly s
double stitched side seai
a sure. . The Garments am
? other makers. This we
YOUR BOY S SUIT F
his last one gave. You n
That's just what we of fei
have arrived and are nov
mokiktts
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ierms. anu iliar it revolted the roast I |
would bo made clear for any possible '
negot ia lions.
There is still $2,580 offered for the
return of the Kellner child. $1,000 by *
the city council, as much more by the
parents and $500 hv Whallen Brothers,
an anuAint which it is stated, will
be paid solely for the restoration of ?
the child to he. parents, and with a
the understanding that no questions h
will he asked.
Lives Sacrificed From Ignorance. a,
Washington. Speciul.?That 000,000 j.
lives are sacrificed annually on the (1
aHar of this country's ignorance and I s
neglect of sanitary anu health laws, "(j
was asserted by Senator Owen in the I
course of a speech in the senate in ! s
support of his hill creating a depart-1 j
ment of health with a cabinet oflicpi I .
at its head.
In addition to the 000,000 ease3 of ?
fatal illness annually. Mr. Owen asserted
that an average of .'1,000.000 of
people were constantly sick in this ^
country with preventable diseases. *,
The $156,000,000 Pension Bill. r
Washington. Special.?The pension s
bill, carrying appropriations of about
$150,000,000, wus passed by the house '!
Thursday. Nearly the entire session
was occupied by a contest, against a
Uie provision of the measure as re- |
ported from the committee on pensions.
for the abolition of Hie 18 11
pension agenoies now in operation 11
throughout the country. By a vote of J*
74 to 94 the house refused to over- 1
rule the recommendations of the com- h*
mittee. The legislative, executive 11
and judicial appropriation bill, earrying
about $34,000,000 was passed (j
by the senate. Very few amendments
were adopted. j,
f.
Torpedo Flotilla in Florida.
Tampa. Fla.. Special.?The seventh j.'
torpedo Hot ilia, composed of the pur- "
enl ship Dixie and tive torpedo boat ^
of the latest type, arrived at Tampa '
Saturday from Charleston,
Launching of Dreadnaoght Florida. r<
Jacksonville. Special.?The launch- I1
ing of the big dreadnought Florida C
from New York yard has been set for a
May 12. Gov. Gilchrist has designa- v<
ted Miss Elizabeth Fleming of Jack- u
sonville as sponsor for the greaat
battleship. si
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R1SFAS
Hundreds of w<
>v. have the hands
^ York creations,
^ avenue styles.
Yi> Grea
i Here's your cha
quoted, and su<
' Special in Silks
at smartly redi
from last seaso
V.
We handle the Doll
r the celebrated JUS1
yles, all the latest last
GENTS' FUR
Brand Shirts and Collars,
oney in new goods. It will
CLOTHING FOR I
ays' Athletic Nainsook Uud
ow our suits are made; h
Shoulders. Collar fits clo
erge. Have a non-breakat
haped with the new cur
ms; all pockets and seams
T-? :i~-?" ?
aiiwiicu, trimmed and f
guarantee.
'OR SPRING?of course y<
aturaily want something k
you in Suits for boys?so
z on display in our store. <
EVENTS TOLD TERSELY.]
Jews From Everywhere Printed La i
Short Paragraphs.
The house eomniittee on naval
(fairs has favorably reported a bill
ppiopriatin?j $1 (10,01 K) to raise the
attleship Maine in Ilabauu harbor.
Weakness, brought 011 by an operlion
for' blootl transfusion, was
rehired t?> have caused the death of
tonnrd l.i/.er, a painter, who fainted
11 a seatVoldiiUT five stories above the
treet in New York, and fell to his
enth. The young painter had been
i destitute eireuinstanees and had
ubniitted to an operation for blood
raust'iKion in unloi* t?? ???,* .*?%?
o pay his grocery bill ami rent.
In accordant*** witii law. the I*. S.
overnincut will pay the next of kin
f the officers and rrew of the Nina
lie men's lnill wanes lor six months,
il'ter that, under the terms of the
etierul pension law. the dependent
elatives will receive the usual penion.
Prof. Kllit* MethnikolY. of the Pus*ur
Institute. Paris, has overcome
lie principal obstacle to the proportion
of an effective anti-typhoid
accine. This disease, heretofore has
een incommunicable to the lower
nimals. and Prof. MethnikofT has
ow succeeded in infecting monkeys
'itIi the typhoid serin. By this means
e has been able to obtain exaet
vmptoms permitting: accurate experilents
on the action of his vaccines.
As ithe result of a ouarrel over the
oundarv line between their plantaions.
Will Wool folk was shot and !
rohablv fatally wounded by Mrs. i
'annie Perrv. iiis sister, near Wool- I
L>lk. Pa.
Because, as it is alleged,, she re- j
used to receive his attentions, Wil- I
am Sehraeder at Lewiston, Pa., shot |
lul killed Hcrilia Sinjjley, aged 'Jti. I
chraeder was captured and taken j
> .jail by the sfirl's brother.
Lieutenant S. B. Buckner broke the
pcord for time in the ascent of
'opoeatepetl, iroititf from the Las'
ruces to the crater, a distance of
bout .'1,000 feet, in snow and soft
oleanic ash, in two hours and 15
dilutes.
Airs. Antony Internale. to foil posible
burglars, concealed $500 in
toney and $1,500 worth of jewels in
?S* DEF
amen that came
omest line of mi
at one-fourth th
Come get the b
t 'Re due
ince to get a prel
;h dainty garmei
and Dress Good
_ _ fl - -
icea prices; all n
n; no old trash, <
S'hoe Be
lie Madison for ladie
' Wright Shoes for r
s. Not a pair of tkei
NISINC DEP
The Emperor and Princ<
pay you in the long run.
MEN, BOYS ANI
erwear, regular price 50
ow they are made: Coal
se to the neck, outlined i
tie haircloth front and rm
ved bottom effect. The
QardoH anH ? *
umw p iy ?r
it in every respect on a <
oo've thought about it. i
>etter, something whict
mething better and for U
Come in and have a look
the toe ot' a shoe in her Brooklyn j
home, ami ?ltiriixsr her ahsenee an at- J
tentive servant gave the shoe to a |
cobbler to he repaired, the maid hav- I
ing heard the mistress remark that j
the sole needed repairing. The shoe
was recovered with the valuables.
Mrs. Margaret WieklitTe Beckham |
one of the best known women in |
Kentucky, is dead. SSi?? was a dangh- I 1
ter of Uoliert WieklitYe. formerly j T
Governor of Louisiana, gramldangh- | 1
ter of Charles A. WieklitTe. former* ! 1
ly Governor of Kentucky and l'ost- M
master General in 1'resident Tyler's
Cabinet, and aunt of C. I'.eekliam. ?
who a few years ago was Governor 1
of Kentucky. *
The lid has been lifted in the u|>- '
per tenderloin of Sail I'raneisco, *
bringing joy to the hearts of the re- '
sort keepers. The revivals of the 1
gay night in the cafes was made . A
possible bv an order adopted by the ! '
hoard of | oliee cotimiissioners upon J 1
thp petition of (fin business men. 1
A record rust by a special trait:
from New York to Greenwich pre- s
ceded the arrival in the world of a 4
grand nephew to Andrew Carnegie, j
George (.under, dr.. a nephew of the
ironmaster, is the father of the '
candidate for a share in the t'arnegie (
millions. I he un.'-onr special which t
broke all speed records between New t
York and tlreen'vich carried two New 1
York doctors. i
1 he average child at 1 year of age :
represents an investment of about
$75, according to Prof. K. 11. Arnold. 1
of the \ ale Medical school. At the s
age of la. lie say.>, the child owes i
the world in the neighborhood of ?
$2,000. At IS iie begins to keep him- ;
sell and at do or d.~> he lias given back :
all that he has cost and is square with <
the world. i
Libertv, Miss., observed its onf<
hundredth anniversary- by shipping j
a carload of molasses. 1
The report that a pot containing
$4,000 in gold was dug up on the old
Fort place, in the hoart of Lexing- j
ton, S. C., is attracting considerable (
interest. For many years parties have
beiVi trespassing on this piece of
property in search of money, it is '
said, and unless nil signs fail, the ^
hidden treasure has been at last ,
found. I ,
'ARTMI
to our store Eas
llinery; duplicates
eir value; duplica
est for the least r
tion Salt
tty waist at a pric<
its, prices awny b
s, Foreign and Ai
ew, the latest des
everything new ai
partmeni
s. the kftst in <Kp wm
? ? ? ww m m m vaav WW W I
nen. They sell for Sz
n from last season. T
ARTMENT.
sly Shirts. Everything of t
0 CHILDREN.
c. Special this week 29c.
t is 31 1-2 inches long for s
upon the newest patterns,
ade with non-sagging Bart
s pants are made with belt
lapeu wnn irons worked v
standard with much higher
\nd you doubtless rememl
i will be worth every cent
sss money, too. Our new S
"h[ 2)iETA
PALMETTO HAPPENINGS
':
News Notes of General Interest f
From All Parts of the State.
Housebreaking no Crime.
The South Carolina Supreme Court
ias handed down a decision in a !
obberv ease nir;iiiiMt a vounsr vvAste ,
uun of Batesburg of interest through
he Slate, whose eonvietioti is reversed.
The defendant is Kalph
'lark. The court timls that the.jury's
rerdict of "guilty of housebreaking"
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^ i%\j nuur. in iiuilill * uruilliu IU -i
>reak into a house is not against the i
aw, though to break in with intent
0 steal or commit a felony is a
rime. The alleged robherv was Irons
he store of M. K. Itutland. This t
vas the case in which the Batesburg t
liiel' of police, llarhv, got involved I
n a criminal charge of a capital <
dTense from the mother of t'lark. i ?'
drs. iiankin. whose home Darby i '
searched. lie was acquitted in t lie '
tase brought against him. 1
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Chester Wants Union Depot. , 1
A inass-meeting was held at the j '
ourt house at ('luster to discuss |
tguiti. after several years, the mater
of a union depot for Chester. 1
VI. S. Lewis stated the object of the
ueeting. stressing Chester's need for
1 union station.
A. M. Aiken read a resolution '
which was unanimously adopted
dating it as the sense of the meet- '
mg that the four railroads entering
L'hester should build at once, at !
>ome convenient place, a union pas- 1
ienger station, and that a committee
uf 12 be appointed to present the
subject at once to the railroads and '
the railroad commission. The city
council will he requested to call a ;
special meeting aud pass similar reso- I
lut ions.
Good-Bye, Ticks.
The following bulletin has been
issued fwm the State veterinarian's
jllfce at Cletiison college:
The State and federal agents in
tick eradication work are now being
olaced in the fleld for the summer's
ampaign and by April 1 the entire
force will he at work in the northwestern
counties of the State?Abbcrille.
Greenwood. Laurens, 1'iiioii,
;nt sfi
ter Week, will tc
of smartest Eun
ites Of the most
rioney
2 o_f Wc
z certainly the m
elow the cost of i
nerican makes ^
;igns. No goods \
id up-to-date. ?f, }
t. i
rid for tke money. '?
LOO and $5.00;
hey jvst come in.
his season's designs
i
>ize 36. Semi-body
They are trimmed and
elle Pockets. Vest 1
loops, side buckles, of gl
writh hydraulic pres- those
1 priced garments of s'*1?
ber the poor service
that you pay for it.
pring Suits for boys
i
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'heroker. Spartanburg. Chester and 1 B
S'ork. Kverv elTort will be made to|fl B
*?mi|?lfti?|y I'rcc tliis area from tick**11 B
in.) place ii alloc tin- federal quar- 1 B
inline line this year. B
Greenville's New Depot. fl
Work of clearing away the house* w fl
n the Mel tee avenue seel ion, Green- >5 S
ille. where the new Charleston & jfi
A'esteni Carolina ?le|>ot is to ba .J fl
reeled, is proceedim; rapidly, ancf. 1 H
t will lie only a tew days before -m fl
vork will he begun on survevinw ihm
'oiindulion.
The new station will cost about |
>40.000. aipl its eomplet ion is prom' j H
sed by iJecember 1. WB
Dr. Boyce President Due West. H
A special from Due West states
hat at a meeting of the board ot
rustees held Thursday night, Rev H
)r T. G. lioyee. formerly a nath . H
>f Mecklenburg county. N. C? was Hi
ilecled president of (lie Woman's H
College, an otliee made vaeont by
leatii several months ago. Dr. Boyoe H
ias been living in Tennessee for fl
lOine years, and is one of tlie ablest at
uen of In- church. ih<- Assoc ale Re- H
ormed Presbyterian. The schools for H
toys and girls at Due West have H
ong been famous for the high type M
?f men and women which it turns out. H
Shot to Death at Batesburg. H
An unfortunate tragedy was en- H
ictod at Batesburg Thursday when. H
W. B. Glenn, superintendent of the I
dectrie light plant, shot Clinton H
Rbodeu to death, on one of the main I
streets of the town. The weapon H
used was a pistol; four shots were H
tired, and each shot took eiTact. One I jfl
witness stated tiiat Rhoden was un- 3 M
urnu'ii. it is stated that there had H
been bad bluod between the men for I
MlUie time. B
Fire Destroys a Town. H
Charleston. \V. Ya.. Special.? H
With practically every home in t! fl
prosperous mountain village of ? E
Hope wiped from the earth by a B
whieli swept that place Friday, t B
least *2.000 persons rendered hot'e- B
less are sleeping in the commons. ?
National tluard tents were dh ri- B
butetl and an effort is beinsr madt f kJ
house as many as possible of tl H
homeless. Many ot' the families lo H
all of their household o&icts H
OR.E I
sll you that we I
opean and New 11
exclusive Fith |j I
i I
ost sensational I
H
material. I
stpoult*a bros; h
FADS FOR LADS 9
fashions for their elders?? B
OH ART" Clothes give both. B
is shop is as broad in its rango I jjgtt
ood clothes as are the tastes of >\ B
! who wear them, and both the
-wise and the dollar-prudent B
rally flock here. dfl
Ton can't befog a young H
man on style?he's fashionwise.
That's why young men S
turn as naturally to this
young shon. a* ??' * a~?
down hill.