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VOL. XXXIV BARNWELL. S. C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27.1910. V NO 8 .1... AWFUL CRIME -♦ Black Bnile Crmiiallj Assaults a Wkite lady ii Culumbia. TIE FIEND WAS CAUGIT Ami B'a.s Takfii to tl»<* rejiit«*nt.i»r,v, Aft* - r BHnu hlrwtllUHl b,v HI** \ ic* tiin. Who 1*. Soriotisly III S'ront the Terrible Ordeal Thronj;li Whieh She l“n , -*>c*l. Tlie Record Bii> s »ha- was perhai*# the most n'volting of all erintes that have over hcen coniniltt*-d in Colum- ida criminal annuls occurred Tues day altonioon in the north'rcsu-rD s< (tjon of the city. A negro, aimed with a pistol, compelled the wife ot ■a well-known paper hanger and paint er to * ield to his fiendish designs. The Indy was in a precarious condi tion Tuesday night, out Wednesday morning her condition was reported to he somewhat improved. No one bn' her husband and an intimate fpjj-nd are allowed to be at her side, by The advice of the attending physi cian. She Is completely pros rated The home of the husband and wile is on Lincoln street between Elm wood avenue and Lumbei street- In the family besides the hus and and wife are two prett> children. Tuoday afternoon at about o'clock the woman had lust iohi a vl- it or goodbye and had returned m ihe re.'t' "i the house to resume her ilome-dic duties A negro » h on Kbc had never seen eefore app'areU at the fre'.t doer i vplnimnr that lo hnd hrougl'.t a le’ter from her lath tl , r 'from ni' fa'her' she eiaimed. eing vei' much - t i-* at the n pro's remarks. ' -'at •■*.• vyei mean’ Here* "hat I mean, th. necto said drawing -he P'-el rb.t ctri u ms! a me- ot * ic a'tJi bti h» 7 worn..!, a 'e t o ev.il’mg ."i pnblii it’ou hen the negro h ■ ns** spe seir mi*' of •i-r e'i11 ,ll-,.|i io a leUghuor askl' g III* d 1 a' M a -s; t i n ■'» MaUllu. to .inline .-::e so inn; on* i r in. ;' '» a .1 te’ er> ■r ol in ,us' and The ro' gii t-o S I'M" tu ", l B"' ] ‘ r'ln.i n \i .'.»**'*■ u ho w ' - " ll.- AX n«*i - a • ■ hood. . 11111 \r -out. 1 • .4’ n* * h * * I * o' tU* - .* .lll'l -Mr * 4 i\ \11 i!< th. 'ii-cl-' '.'!,,) l - a i t'd Vl-* - » .4' ag • Re*-.''" .,*' *■*•;.nn lilt *' ■ ' 4 U 11 pi 1. • w " * ! AA t S i'» * » ty-aI tr < • ’11 UOI ' ' 1.::."" t, -• n • ^,4* 4 n*‘- (a .'.r!)i r ' W'i* ll .1 ; % L 4 >1 Vk .4 ■- * h r *".4 ‘ ♦ h US, t" lO * n ii iii ■ i . pn , er pilin'* man 11.' i to, low cd I n nv oln St 1 ee- . VV , J Hi rd ed a: Mi kti”"' Mo e.l t II. a U S''. Ill til* ' b. res- rv •• oil. e. n pillVib' ' I II' ■ ■ ee' >1) S ■ rrlook and at resi ^ro s l ined -.nr uis a n d demand' d t again s’ him 1'" ; n g a 'o' 1 e|‘l ed ' .1*' I’d.'* « !,,, .puck Iv dis.i. no I him i -e It i 111'' O' a : in « eh ar:.' 'A ln'.e waiting t ol the pi’' ro, 'V.'r- ,.1, Poll, • man Mil'-tt came up an gnvii Mic nn;ro a- .m-wnrin; . 111 si ri' M"n o' 'be man for whop I,, u arching Th* otTcers .ooh ' u negro 'll :h' homo of Mao woman a id he ;n ih“ j'l'esenc' ot the offi r ,i., and a ne.ghls.r said without ap parent le ; ation. "Vos. ttial i th- ,,, 1 he p s*ol w hu ll had ben taken front Kird was shown hei in, w-r-Tp,»ti eo M ing legro had used, full name ot tin .enter and chiim s h «' tip ,;r fi'-ir-^*' ♦ h« nil.' 'hat ' h»» 1 ,1 !’! n! is t It ’V» | He- is a i V’hl tin ')*■ vv ■•III t A ( n u •-:» •’eng a f< i'\Y V .. . fiiv * a k < ■ n n tAVK atxl form hUv 1 ♦»- f Fi-aing 1 weeks ago IHrc. i police hea ltpiat pi iced Ulldt al public tndign.P ioi w.itild a-sor’ itself in a toon spir'd th" police had the m-gro tetiiov", tu Mie pent eiitiary a shoe' time >n ti.w.nils \n an iomo'mfi' with tip prisoner and th*' officers nun't!'. !•■! pub. • headuuai't* r.- ami a f*'" mill !HTThiTteTw 1 ,finis‘dro-htt*f -hei") piiLOe* behind 'he w *11'- ot tile pen. entinf and n.'tore the news of th" iioiri'd' , r me ha*1 Income generally know; HIM denies that lie is the n*'gr. who attacked the woman, tnd'a.or In to estufilisli an alibi, elaimiiu rtrat he-had oenu huu'lng with Most p. e. anotiur negro, on Crane creek t birf Catiicart has <H*taine*i iron pile an affidavit to the effect tiia his- onlv companions on the hunt were negroes who reside in that com miinity and who were found and b n here. .lohti Franklin, colored, who claim ed that Bird attempted to shoot him. said he saw Bird unload a fustoL Chlef Cut heart upon receiving 'hir information took Franklin to the place where the pistol was albged to have Irern reloaded, and there he found wo empty shells-'and a cart ridge This was at the S A L nu n- table in the northeastern section o the city j The h i is hand of* the woman whe ■was the victim of Bird, was nut in •fie city at the time of the attack un his wife 1’ ■ was in Darlington engaged in work and Tuesdav after noon a friend sent him a telegram statlne that his wife was seriously ill Not ' until hts . arrival at his home did he-become acquainted with ill.- real facts in the. affair. Natural ly hr we very much wrought up and his anguish w;is tourblpg in the ox- i p me TALE OF GRAFT THE FARMER’S WIFE HEARSAV EVIDENCE OK COHRi r- ITCEMRENT HAKKKTT PAYS HER TfOV IN llUiH I’LVO.S. ssistant IHsleftt Attorney Itercjils Allegctl < ttiifrssion of Bi ilwt .T t*> m*fe*t Anti-racing Hills. K | iresentat I ve Otto (J. Foelker. the man who was carried from his sick bed into the ,\»■ w York senate chamber to cast the dc* iding vote for the anti-racing bills urged by Gov. Hughes, took the stand as a sworn witness and told lie Merrit joint leg islative committee the details of an alleged attempt in,l!**'S by Former State Senator Frank .1 Gardner, who is now under arrest, 'o buy his vote. Briefly it told of a dinner at Del- monicu's of phoruinent men friendly to the race track, of $5,Pt)U,000 suh- scr'bed to a corruption fund, of the distribution of this fund to politi cians and well known pres# corres pondents of the New York news-pa- |ters at Albany and of the secret gnew.ncr ot the late Patrick McCar- ren who worked for the bill against his own wishes and his own asso ciates. Tp the month of March," testified Mr. Elder, I sent tor Gardner, ■hrough his lawyer, who wanted to know wh«t for I told him for a personal chat, and shortly afterward Gardner came to my private office. 1 told him f wanted to know about i lie eft oils made at Albany to de- 'e.v the race track bilb I told him hat 1 had indictments against cer- '.iin men and that his information might help Fi n . 11 - Ga vd ’I i" s-tTd. 'I d, m' mind telling you Mia' her. w.i- a aet'tlflg a * I lei niuii a ii s a ' w fi ; I.ont-v V.I- -U i t il He men! en-l- • 1 the nanes o -i . • i i i men w n-i > err tin t-' im'i ad. ng u;• m >•■ i > m «• n»- M(trupo!"a:i Tint as-o ..I'iuii and ice book-makers He Wald 'ha' - n:un c ; in tru n tut : • •er wep' 1 a ii "S H K • lie 11 Mi Pa r.'i'!,i> \V !i:t nt- v a mi * ha rle- Mlia: b - H H' d- b i: n . i v , a Yuri- *';' ■ ■ 1' a law paid net o; 'an**'.- It Keene i DESEIJX ED COMPLIMENT. ' ha : 1 rein* :n • ne. 11 v ,d Mil - Ha: r\ Pa m H Hyb' s ii"« cn.im ’to- and w a.-, torn, M a ■ 'f Ga v not I lie w e|i known .uiiig in ii and millionaire -.'o-.k iiar k*•' "p* r,t tu: M i P.i I'stffj: ■.as nu’ tut: her ub n t: to | H* I * 1 a rdn e 1- I I on' i ; U'-d M I E Id ** r -ail there H.I- a displlt* ii. up win* «h<iuUl ..alldb' i he li'.onev '::ia ' iv h- sa.d $ 1 w g.v . o i .lainc' Ga n* ' to take care ot lit .-*• or tour mem •• rs of the legi -• a U i • la miii.i Ii' men. lie sa i l I a in* ■- Gaftlicv is pr* .-itlt-nf of th" ,,-tftl .-v l'oils■ r”,cM-Ol Ii.imuanv wh'ch i n i- ha ml led nuiiiv muniiipjl con- ■ r.u t s I asked him t he '."la’ ..mo in' it fend. the » p lies** I • s V. li'.*'<1. a ml iie sai-.l. Oh co-* ■: (I era bie 1 old him th.«' I h*-ard th.*’ P wms IliiMi uop He said that if I had T Ill's - I'd $ .101,1101) I w.illld have > ecu it*ar* r the mark "Of this sum Ilf said. Senator .ra*l' got onlv $4".""" and I mign’ magin* what th. iiMt."-s go' "SentPor Mc('arr*n he -aid. "a. ingrv he* ails*' he did not have '!)•' 'lantflmg "t th*- tun*l and because a trange man vvas going up there ex -KH'taig to -get aw .y with sm h a i>roposttii>n. He aMribut* d thr-t***- tgv of '.:*• ul! to McCan'cn's dis- dia-uie \I i <’i r r*'n "as sciTfilv in ■avor of the hill, he said, and w ..nt'-n 0 be ri'cnged ’"fcausf h*- had no: -e.-n con lilted Th* n cam*' mention of the press He i < la rtllier i. ' rt SUIllfd Mr Elder, -aid the newspaper men were lib'T 11> t iken t ar*' ot o*it of the fund \skcd the names of 'he ni'ti Mr ild-T said man named t* $ M* Mill Build HowpDaL The Tennessee Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, has rtssolved ro build s a Methodis'- hcapit^l at Naabvill*. l r*cali inter of The Sun g-d tiia -'atn*'k Uclihan_ of Th** Pres» gut -.i.iim*, thin Louis Sealudd of Idle Vorl.l got George .Jaml ‘.i - f the BrookD» Citi7.*'ii. |k,0'iu, ano irr'dl of the Broukl'n Eagle, $;;mi le said Tile Times man of (.’■iiokl'ii ;o' $.{•**'. Georg" Tinell. seen tar' to Comp- t oiler Prcndcrgast and until .fainury • Albany correspondent of the Brook- yn Eagle, took the stand and te.-ii- i* d hat Gardner had offer* d him fivtin. at Ail.anv and he had decl.n- •d it. Little light was thrown on tm- >art, taken at Alfianv 'ay He i Gardner i." said Mr. Eld* r told me he wept to Albany wim Hyde because Hyde did not know the ways of Albanv and how- to ap proach people "He said Hyde had secured a the meeting at Delmonico s for Wil liam Kneerman who had sailed to pav. and that Hyde had put tn a vill for persona! expenses to rei.n- uirse himself. He said h* nad an ippointment with Hyde hv- whbh ne was to, he -paid for doing the work at \lhany. hut f ha' Hvde did not pay him and ibat it waF"*-necessary, for him to take $10,000 out of the amount he did get elsewhere to make good on two appointments. $S.- 000 of this he said went to the pres ident of the senate " The witness was reminded that the •hen president of the senate. Lewis sturvesan: Cbanler. had voted for • he bill ' Hid you uudersund that be meant Senator Raines. Republi can leader and president pro tern of the senate?" asked counsel. "I so understand.' said the w,t QC8>. In an Address He H»*< .lii-t Made tt> the ^Members of 4lie Emiiih'iV Fn ions. Tli\t the farmer s wi!e is lie muG vita! fifttoc in the uplHtlng of the a g i ten Rural interest* of the cuuu- trv today i^the contention of Presi dent C’harb'8\S Barntt, in a state ment which hk has ju>t i.-sued from his home at 1'iiion Gitv. Ga . and ad dle: .-ed lo tliw offict rs and m* m e. s of the Farmers' l\iion • Says Mi Barrett: V'Now a ; .oi*; that wife of vouis. 1 wonder if you think what an indispensable iu.lu ence she has been for your own w,-,- fare in this world, and for the gen eral advancement of the country? "I doubt It A good wif*> we aie too apt to take like we do the sun shine and the fertility of the fields - as a matter of course Only wh"n all three are missing do we discover *ht> genuine blessing. "The wife of the farmer it is n no keeps hope and ambition kindled on the hearthstone, who uervt-s tired bodies to the work of supporting tu" nation, who rears up the men and the women into whose hand.-, (he des tinies of the nation art* to be handed "I sometimes think that it is only within recent years we have comi* to ,appreciate the monuniental and historic sacrifices of these farm wo men. If you will Indulge a slight personality I cheerfully bear witn**-.-* to the fact that whatever I have ac complished for the good of the bretn ren in this world. Is due to the un selfishness. the industry and the co ir ge of the woman who is m> w M" -'t.-l ' he inoMier of in v children I k no*\ t :' it *■ v et i■ i v ns 'Ittll w.irk v* e 11 in the tia'tb- fm t s,. '"mmon „ 1. an I liv.- ;jh i would h * V *> »hv-'.i: I'-' f an example 'ft all >ueti j- .tiau e ot the 'intirinr w atcli: u 11 n*■-.- and the i.most iiii r.' l- i .b- so I: --a, l i fici- ot theii nio* lie; I talk Macs [lia* v on ni.tV lo-.k • *'u' 'on in v ou r ow n 'mni* . a ntl see what on iin ib* <> lighten hi* ta-r of • one ov iv v»ite, rhii mother, u. yom "UiMien If 'Ml Roe- 'well hi Ml til" tarn,, find "Of how niu. li is d ’ii. to her ,.*-,. si-tent toil and forge*fulni".., ,,f he, OW u , otntir : It v our cliil.ir. n g- • ahead .n Ii:.' . (>li.-l,l"i he: j.att III their SHI'-- |; v on have "VpiTiei;- c*'I 'he common l"t ot pa-.-uig hrough i'.'vi'rtv and s',.'kn*'s« .u..| misfort *; ne would hd't c* .lisid'-r llflpl 1. '•"*'11 the ou'Jook had h* I no', '.-"ti toi and i in I'c* "Thev , ill til* and th*- sUepoi' . W 1 ft* ('lit is ■ he u-t.*in:ng v "ni ,, t.i rniei \ ui*t:- * i u -1 * i r a ' i ' he ilf .ji lt 'S Ill 'll of the hope and Mi* iiedioik -up;.of B*.*r Mi*-* ta*t- iii inr.d. when von ai" in* lined to '..e a lit'.l* mean a little sting) with Ml" poi'ke mone . . or a little vainglorious a,, "it vo-ir ac.onipltshnieiits "Not all of Caniegit' s mtd.ils coin- ed hetwetn now ; nd doonis.lav will r* »ard the sib nt heroism of *he farm wom* n who are hum M- ui'tltt- mg he agririil'*ira' life of this , oun tr* " THEY ARE SAFE Crew Ike Steuier Treat Gives Ike Facts ef tke Rescae af T4» f IjX in roM MniA. 4 ontrwet Nignesl ft** Tu** Flight* lull ing 4 kirn Fl\|Misltiun. Two Gl* nn H t'mtis aeroplan*- will make exhibition fi ghts on two da'-- ot the South Atlntic States corn exposition, w hi. h i- to >e h*'id in Gol'imhta trom Dect-nihei 'ith kth. S..I S;|Vs a nepejat <11 spilt* ;1 from Molunihla Til" conti .o f w a sign. .1 for the aviation ni"*-' t h< t'olum- bla rhamiiei ot .ommei e Tlii- "HI ''•* the firs aviation meet m 'he St a t e AKKE-STTD t>\ SEBMHS ♦ HAR4.E. ihitierY E. Briee. ttf 4 iiluinltia, \< itis- e*l of EinlMr/vlemenl. Mr Rohert K Brice, maiiitgei it the ('tilmii .ta Grain and Hiovixioti Gom .iaii v. No 71 a \\’*' v ; Ger' a .s ,->t . was arres'eil by .Magistrate .fa- II Fcrw le.-. Jr . on Wednesday iiiornm?, at hi.- llolne. N) 1I a East Gtrvais street, ('oluniitia. .ipon a warra.it. sworn out bv Mr Bunvan R r.ionet. prnprietot of the Gr. in and Brov ii. ' Ir ^ v _ lU ' -i‘Tompane. * hanging "breach m trust with fraudulent intent." to ;he amount of appi oximafely llh. 1 ' 1 latoled Farm House-. Mis. Mattie Jennings, aged **". and btr two daughters, Mrs -R. E Ha "- den and Miss Laura Jennings, were arrested in their fa-hiomi de home in Chicago Tuesday morning, accus ed of being the women automobile burglars who robbed a score of firm houses n*'ar Crown Point Ind . and escaped with the loot Cholera in Iionffon. Asiatic cholera ba» reached Lon don A man died of the dread dis ease In the Royal Free hospital on Tuesdav. This is the first ease of cholera rciordcd in England in many > eurr Daviff B. Hill Deari. A dispatch from Albany. N Y. says David B. Hill. ex-UnPed Sta’es senator and former governor of N:.w YorTc. died suddenly Thursday aH. j XVolferts Roost, \x\% country home WELLMAN AND HIS CREW |jiii<le<l in New Y**ik Wilti Onl.i Bruise*! Flaiitl. Waller WellniMii Declares Hr Will Again Allempl Itt 4'ross Xtlanii* Wben 4>a*<ilint* A n aiigenieul ^'hii He Perl e< t ed. Walter Wrlim.tu and Ins party of five were lauded at New Yoik Wed- ne-dav afternoon, bv the e'eamei Trtnt. which picked tfi'-m up at -e„. after 'hey had abandoned their dir igible balloon America and failed in the first, attempt ever made to cross the Atlantic through the air A bruisi-d right hand which Wellman carried in a sling was the only phy sical injury that resulted from their long voyage of approximately <un> mib s and a teseue the life of. wllleii iv unknown In all history It was the Morse lamp, winking Is monsage through the darkness th.,t itist proceeded the d *w n oi ruesdnv moriniig -.u l iv" in.' w n fte-.-s u., first attr.u ted th** attfiuiofi ol tlio..*' aboard the Royal Mall steamer 1'ri.ut to '.he distress'd airship Stanley Angel, an ordinary seam.in of IS years, and George Sangster, an able seaman, had the early morning watch Angel saw ahead of him, high up in the northerns!, a faint ligh' At first," •aid the oov *;. narr.iting his experieme, I thought it waa the morning -t.n Tfien ! -aw two taint red lights Icrside the w hite one. and next made o t a dark .dm against theskv The while ligir kept u-wlnk ing and 1 ku* * that !' "as a signal and repoit.-d it ti I Fi'c-rald. th#- fon * h oftirei ,,i c Ii a i Re of the wa'ch F'lf/.getald notit).-d \V H l.ani son. th*' chi*f otlic*'! Bv this Mm* the outlm* of th*' airship had :,".-i. made out a-aiii-t tht- moonligh' sk .,ri*l Lanlson calletl Gnpt Down in.' o’ h.s '*'ith H i-l p tlie white ligh’ of the Ann i li a vv a- -igii! 11ng to ii ■ st*..mer "When I came on dc..k. su'd Capt Down, th" airship w a.- plaii'i' ' isi 'll-. In the llgllt or tlie till, lll"on -he looked enormous, hanging low m the nor’bi-ast and dose .*• han*i In :cph to out signals she told us ti- r name and th.t sh*. was in di-M.-s.- anil ask*‘dffis to stand -v Th'-li the wiiele-s wa- ,a!leil in'o use. and b'tween Louis M Ginsberg, operator on th.- Tr*'iit. and Jack i\ Irwin, th*' opt-latO! Ill hi' lie 1)0.,! suspeuibul beiow the ga- ihauibei '>. the Ano riea, pass* *1 a >*n* - ot no v- sag. . tli.it will stand iu hi.-toiv - the tu.-t » 11 *■ less eomni unicHf ion tw***'U a ship at -ea and a ship in the an At 'his time said Capt Down, of the Trent. ' w,- were m -ptakiug distance of the ' AiiH-riea She was only 1? feet above our fnie-tav- and moving at'ou* 1 J knots an horn \\.- kept ben* a h her with iliffieub y • or sh" -w ung to and trd nt Mi* air . ni l"nts. an*! sometime's wo w.;-*' |«.reed to go dull speed ast*'lii .*- not t. lo-«> h*M Then. ’ .-aid Capt Down :he •rrewr——Uui—aixs.1)'. p agan trading wne r-'P* V I.alll-'Jn. O'M f ill'd offT-” * *>i ga ■ a-d "lie and h*-ld until Mu sk in was iiibhed i'*ft his hand- an*l ne wav lifted troll) hlv fee' Slid n' a I I \ dragged ov*rboard Att*'l halt an hum ot 'his we d* . ;d''d f’mit this method ot resent' was hopeles* an*l mneh to n-ky So Wellman ask' d *ip t" keep * lose w inb- h" and ill- i-rew le* down then Ineivoat saving that he t, us ed tfi a- to (UcK Mo-m up \\ )• go; i w o boa i s lead', and ,-t i - nulled _Uiejl. .1 long til" side- ,v i Ml ll’*' ioiovs I sieniHiboi i"t s go. 7*17*1 Mb'llm .n lowered ii'i- aii.-hiii until l;t*-boa' s'lspemletl undein*.* h w,.- within six :*•*; of th*- water Piie' llaib". i.iniposed ol 'ankw ot gas Iln*- and weighinlg thirty hundred weight, was the gieate-st dallg*'! anil ,ftt*-l 'h*' ,o.it w;G liiuilchi'd this fliitiek hei and sloe-- a hot* in luu sid*' about six in* li* s ,n .iram.-r.-- out a iov *• the water line \\ h.-n W ellman dropped hi- it!* hoat it struck tin* -ea broadside '.u; <|tiiekl' riglit.'d i s*'lf It went mil •-peed ah".1*1 and w e had * nmi,deI abU- difficult' in pif king up the boat 'it Wellman inim*d his hand in 'r ing to . atoll a pier.- of one ot our rope- The last I -aw ot the air-nip she was fifteen ni so wile* aw a* w if*, oil*' end in the wa er He) Valves had :>e* n op* n* d and she udr^ih'. fl- lv -ank soon, dragged d<*w n. by hei heavy ma'hinei' Wellman, and his <uev\ tame a boa rd and a|t*i baths. r);v * lot a - and a good- breakfas-t appeared .non** *he wor's* for ’he expcrtenie The Trent i-ariied 1*1 first ca'dn passengers, most of whom had been making a pleasure 'rip to Reimudt A majoritv of them, clad in night clothes over which overcoats and kimonos had been ha.-tilv thrown, w at* bed tl)^) re.-t tie Jack [rwin. tbe wircb’Ss, operatoi. figures that the America sailed about A7 0 miles—-MrO-Oi Atlao'ie City to a point off Nantucket 275 milt's, trom Nantucket northeast about !40 miles until the storm caught her and car ried her eoutheast to the point of rescue, a distance of 455 ojiles. WOFFORD COLLEGE BRINGING IN CATTLE F 4 H NDEHs DAF OHSEHYED WITH KAKMKKN F ATTENINt. THEM F’4>H FTTTINt. EXEKAISEH. THE STATE M AHK Fbl's. Dr. Sny<l**i Anuoiince* l’h«4 $Ut0.04Nt Tim-ty 4'j«i-» *>f Ili<i7i*;ht H«v FU-en <;u«-u l<*i Flrevlkin* of Caili-U* Flciiiot iitl H*H. During the 1***4 Week and Folly Wilt 4'om«* NexU 1 ' Week. The Mai. A spe* i.il di.sp.il* h to the Stale ».* v- to iinbu s (lav *'/muS**m 'rating t be j w eek o'«*; :'. V , a : s ot I d'Mh a n ni *. tu sary of he uirth ol Benjamin Woftotd, wa- ob-ervej a, oft oi*l colle ;*i tod a) lb** s'.ii-^ II flits W*-|*. given .* hoi' da v and Ul i HEAVY TOLLS CU«e^ by I be Hirricaie Tbit Swefl Caba ai4 SAitbern Flari^a. ONLY FEW LIVES L( t > > lI m i ii ^ ? li»* jii» .*♦• i,f *1 « a f t l *> h,4 v id i. ! Blit tlie l , r*i|*ert.v Da* |t**fn Damaged ! t)***li Diougli- !o Mils St.'t*) T.y ,S - -111 li [Carolina l'aini**is I his nuans that within one week the taiiiH-ts ba'" the *''••1)1115 exa'l.cl-**- W i*| b held yfi hl'Otltilil 111 ovei J .•1***1 .in.lu.iis to be ' h" ...lib ge < hapei. ! he pi iu, ipat n»a • j t * t’.-ueil lot ibe maikel. fine of vvlii'b w aw • a« address n waw - au addres- qp | Clllted Sta'es Sam a t or E I). SuittiJ I ot th** ilas of IsSk ou The Mission The itlle have beeu Plough! to | the State under tile dtl**t)oii ot I he I’u It* ot th** Chi istian * oil* ge Dl Hem' \ Siivdet', pM-ldent oi^uffi 1 ** th** * olUvge. a rou.-ed 'Qthusiasni -) (failed Dl C M Stat*’s tarm demoust ration 111® government r*<*utly de announcing that $'J0,d*)0 had be* u raised for the Carlist* 1 Mpmoriat halt, a much needed dormitory, whirh will be erected in ineinory ot tbe late Dr. James H Carlisle, formerly presi dent of the college ,at a cost of $',u.- hOU, The list of contributors and the amtiunts they have given, as annuo- ved by D: Su' d r. includes F, !., Archer, of Spartabuig, $10ftrt ,l Mis- I. O. M. 11a, ot Auderaon. $ *,00h; .Mr Roh*'i"M>n.. ot Andrusou, $2,0o; R F'. Caston. of t’lieraw, ) 1 .non, J 'I I reieiHi, "f » '*••«. 1. W Barker, of GteeuviR' $5i.t > h* re v h a g >o * at* *i- au. a rit» exercises, despite Mie rain Dr Sny der made the first address, which was a review of Wofford'® n Gory He told of its foundation in 1S51, of the difficulties it met with In the War of Secession and of its renewed power iu the Reconstruction dav®. when it was practically the onlv in stitution ot higher learning for v.ii e students in the State, the State uni- vcisi'.v Ixing under Ce control t negro*** and carpet baggers He pi "sent'-d almost toigott-n t.ots a'-o.il tiie college's href faintly and si 11.1.' ti' s and 'h*> .urrirtihim tn t h<* e.i rI v d ., s h*'n 'he war broke ou'. he said th** 71* students volnn teered so a man. hl.t the gOvertiO" wisely would no' a* "pi ‘lie -ervi-e- < ' HI For'y entered the Confederal* linn ever, and nue-tOI"th of 'ii'-lii li*'d mi (fie tie!.) n! h*t 1« Moig.n to pro nio ;*'• live stock iu this -e* t.ol) ot til*' S.yillll He is located in the office of Ira \\ Williamv at the rapitol There will be forty carloads of cattle brought to the State under the direction of the farm demonstration work within the next week These will be distributed on several farms La*t Sunday morning there w.i,- a • pevUl cattle tialu ot 1!) vais made up for Aiken Of the I.Oon rattle brought to tne -':<!*' 1,< * wei-k U*o 'v.-r- ! ., Mi*- T.:v .or larni Abiv.t is iocaieii near Co-, I n m bin The t*editlg of beef catte follows th® programme as outlined by the demonstration work There uas he-n a great interest in corn production In the State and the farmers are in better posittiou to feed catte fur the markets There are many agencies in the State working in the inteiest ot live stock and reports received by the several departments Indicate that there is money in CAttle feeding There i® also a special’agent of the Cotton Seed Crushers' Association working in the tn'ere t ol iiv.- st<ni» The exteii ion w oi k c*4 Cb-mson co lege will place ,| mm ill Mi - field to interest the tai niersMr. ii»e si-.,, k and B Harris o! th« department ,>t agri culture is dclng work along tin* same line a.- is A G Smith ol Mie offi* e of tarm d< mnnstraflon to i nto!*! flH-jtree^.—storm Worm? Than Last. YvfrV—-4)r*nK* > .» a" ,. Ditmageil Twenty l’»*r t'em-.—t’rew ♦7 . m \ F HA SI NS \ nt)\ \L 4 \sf: — ♦ - . _ \ In,* 4«ii 4 oiixi* t*-<1 ol I’oi-oMing Hi- I'w4Fen4. \ *-l V -ell.-atlonal trial ha- JUO a <11 , 0)1* lucjed a' Swain-uoro, *la Vt.-c iii'uig on all night tliw jury :n ti.*' case o', I)i W I M'Nau.'b ton ilia i god wjtii poisoning Fred F! loU- h wi'h nmideious ti) »‘iit last Inn*' re! in nod a I'eidli.'i o! g'riiity *••): i' M e<ln*'--ilav • I U * 1 g *• l Libel t »• lit eii - ed M, .N.tugh- *on to bang Deiouibei ^ Colins*') !'-i the d eti-u d a tit filed a luoflsiU lo* a ii**w ti'i.l It will b« heard in (Jo- iuiii',11- N*iV i-tll ber .’ I i'ldge Gib *4'rt -iglied an order sta\in) the eie- , ntion pending the disposition ot ’.he motion T his "a-)' has atlrsc'ed widespr'ad .; t * ** n 11 * * n throughant 'hat section of th*' S’at** Flanders wite was Indict 'd loinM* with McNangh'rin on the tlit"'ii Mia' she and t’.i*' d"Ct.")i ,on- spired iii kill h*'i hu.-band «o 'hi*'. , ould m.ipcv i-io.h o'bei and *■ nioy* Fljiiiiecs pi (apei't v Th»- wile ha no'* '.e,'n *:l* ) her , aha. ing iieen .Tr'X*r*T7«tt —..1 Th>' tot Mi',* Flandei- ha*l j*,'n murdeu'd almost es, ap'd the notlie of th-* a ii; horit lev in Emanuel , oun- 'v J land.-t s had 'a-en tuilied -e!*u a! da's wh'-u th*‘ iondu'4 of Mv- N.iughloti and .Mis Fiander- aio*u>*d the siispi* ion o! people at Swa.nxho- f*, and -. ,ii!*-*i an . u v es! iff , f !o n wheli i*--ulted in a postmortem nn-1 h'tngtng o: 'he mm dei ,.barge Tie tiial fi! Mr- Fialideia was , oiitin ••nt upon the xei dp t o* I ii ii Ni. ughton a.- h< i p.ut in *he in a* , e- -ixry i ssign.'d MU R DEATHS AT MIAMI. Sclmonerw Mievk*'*!. Houses Detuol- islii'd Mud IfaillsaM*Ls \\ Hsfied |'p. \ dispat* h from Miami. Fla say.- coinmuiiication wa- e-ta dished wi*‘i 'he outside world Tbursda' atte, noon toi th*- his* time -nine la_s; Stindav’. wben all wiles Went duwji III the inidvt of Mi** We-t Indian hut rh .me While storm los-e< in the citv w.-re not gr*-. reports an- ,«jni- lug iu of ext.-ii-ive dainage to ship piug all along the southeast cons’ ot FToi iUa It is repoited that there are washout- on the East Coa-i R.iilroitd between West Balm Beach and St* W alt It is hard to te|! w h**ll Miami will have mall and train ser vl* e Only foul deaths in all navi been i eported a- tlie result of th* storm, which is -aid to have been the w ors* in the historv of the FTor- ida * oast 7h* -"boon* : Harry T Haywood trom Be a. * o 11.' was W l'.'vk"d off the i«‘e!s at Boca Ratone. and three of fha crew drowned Th« others wei** rescued Harr' T. Geeiinff. of Giptit. K) wav kill**! bv falling timber.- L t! t n dVa n TO , fTroTew Tr*- re-fierr+etF +fy- iured when their homes *eie demol ished bv the tt-rriti*. wind and ia.ii. -to riii H*-! ! i i. 1 k as no! 1 * <• n ELEI'HANT 4 RI SHES KEEDEI.. T»nk Beast Hurls Man Against \\*|| and Trample* ou Him. Q i"* u a *rick e|*i>li an *. he,ame <*ni aged a’ Ro ver* Shields, a n* v keeper who tried to shackle her Six Killed In Fixplosiou. Ai \*w York a boiler i\ plo.-.on killed -ix fiM-no-ri out right. v tat all',' wr)und*'il two othiu and Yuiew two Mioii-and »i>m«n and girls and hail' a- man vinon in'o-n pani* FTidai at til" bagging and tope plant Ol the A inert, ni Manutacturing Compav at i. r*'* n i*bi n' across the Fhtst Rivet Wt>e I M sefVe* Help. .oveiry,! Dav id-on of Mic higan. in hei wintei quarters in .lei s*-v~TT7T Th’ir-dav and crushed him to d.-a h Sh** -et/.ed him aiound the waist with he; t,unk. ®iaiun,*'d him agaio-t the wall thiew him to the floor, and then trampled on his face, kn It on his uody and finally gored him The body w as . unidentitiafite when reco.) end of sloop NmIioI), IVrish. «* V\ ith tel.-graphic communicAftoB i,e* w e. -11 Mini section of F'berida arid the out.-ide world established TUtir*- day. saw .* Tampa dlspateh, a •r«**apt- lulation show.- a (JevnsUition of hpn- dn-dw of thousands of dollars in-tiia wake of the West Indian storm, that swept across the peninsula Tiresriay. The toll of life, -so far. reported. Is lini'ted to six seamen, Aho Are aulv posed to have perished when vesr^lc on which they were quartered*hr*k« from their moorifigfi at MaaqueeaV and were tlriven out to sea. ** Wir«i communication with, pojnt^l south of Tampa has not yet twreft .es tablished, hut dispatches brought by mail indicates that the siryrni p&Med -outh of Tampa, devasta'iim-voi'jjggjB . grov.-s, levelling frame houses' anti doing much damage to Binaft ship ping in many passes alohg the Flor ida inland waterways. So far reported Key West was tin worst sufferer Despite the optimistic dispatches sent out hy wlreleta tji which the damage there wa« .min imized , passengers coming in on steamship Olivette Thursday afl*r-, noon report the general damage to the island city greater than that a year ago The electric light plapt* was wrecked, the wireless l)low n dow n, half a dozen of tlj« largest cigar factories, which -wRh- stnod the blow a year a?o. are ht *rulns. with T7hTT~ a hundred ofh’^r lofilding damaged , Repot t> of the -evere damage sjt Kev We-t w*• te confirmed at lam(ya in th*- exhibition of photographs,* show ing that house- had been movdd from their foundations and carried a distance oi several blocks. Rojii* of 4 tiese we:'*' deposited without ma terial *|.imag*' to tlie buildings thwui- s*dv*K i-*t> of the lives reported lost were oesmen on the alaoc Nahob, which sllppeil its inoorings morning ail whk washed out" to Me. One of these was a white man, Ufa ".ther tiv*- .,eing m groea. ; Two otbaf lives are reported lost on the FJfwt foast Hailw.'iy v»xtension. ** ' The A.irerlenn Hteaumr nefl i-'rasch. w nidi has been the •ourve pf much inieresf, is ashore in tbraa fathoms ol.wjiiei at Crocker's Reef. There are no tugs available witn which to vend relief to the Yesael The ate.imei FTorlda, about which there lias been much concern, T* **** ported safe She has a barge in tow which is leaking l.adlv Many other strong vessels seeming in dfatrea*. have been reported, tint it will ba several day s before a list of th® in I Ca in g is obtain.ih|e News is hiougbl from Key Weft, the present Southern terminus of th*' FTorlda Fjast Boast Railway. !• entirely cut off by washout* breaks in o the cement roadbed, and that it will he two weeks before th* trains will be tunning between Miami ’j and that point. - -iitdiiM report® are coming f» trom all nearby towhis". TTuT none of them have reported jtfiy loaa 'A* nt tile Tne most Henomrdamage.in this vxtioif is to the orange crop, w'lii, h General Manager Temple, ‘of the GitriiH Exchange, says will not ba over 2d per cent. Dyginff the height of the atorm 'he sloop .Vnl*ob broke loose from lx r moorings at Atarqnesa» and wia. sw*'|)t to -ea Six men ahowrfi per is lied Th*' A met ii an steamer Mermhn t'ibiiLhis ashore in t hree fa'homs.of wat'-r a Crocker's lte«'f. not'tTieaBUbr' Alligator light The British » eajner Inventor fa** P*>rts having reKcued six men from 1 he schooner Harry T Heyward and ten men from rhetfiark Huga. bold vessel^ being adrift in the Gulf. Tb* Inventhr proceeded to Lirerpoof- the reecued. —~ 4 buighi After I-ong 4Tuise. After a long cha-se by detecti'es trom Scranton, Pa., to Orkney, N-.v Zealand, and hack to this count y John Majoios was arrested late on Thursday at the Charleston navy yard, being a*"used of embezzlement ot $k.fifth. He aduii'ted his identity. has rt-ccived a letter trom Mrs Har- - - .... . .... W v *•' John-wn. ot TeptiVidu County , in- quiing about a state* bounty due het for lo ing the mother of *hree v®*s[but denied, his guilt ID- represented ot 'wins She *.*v v * she bat* Ixeeu informed 'hat -he is enritl-d to ri- naix ia! re* ognition. foielgn bankers and shipping inter ests He will be taken to Scranton. - Roceives Heavier Senlence. Out of rhe frying p^ Into the fir* was rh* liter.il experience of 7! F’ Perdue, or Raresville. Ga.. Thur.v- day He had appealed from a ten- vear sen'euce in tbe penitentiary . g*v a n"w trial, and is now sent tip for life, with no prospect of getting this second decision reversed ■“ I'otnlts SuicM®. Hi* mind perhaps impaired hv a long illnesb. George V. Kleckley. a farmer, committed *uicide early Fri day at his home in Lexington county by shooting blmwlf through tbe heart with a shotgun His wife and six children survive hl». 4’h»ilesinn and Columbia. Population sta'istics if the thir teenth century census were made public Thursday night vr the 'fol lowing cities* Charleston. S. C.. 58.833. and in crease,of 3.026 or 54 per cem over 55.807. in 190ft Columbia. S C.. 28.319. an in crease of 5.211. or 2 4.7 per cent over 21.1 f8 in 190ft. v - •m. \ Teacher Fatally Stabbed. TA hil#, disciplining' Barney Biad- herry. a sev«nt®«n-year-old pupil tn the public-srbool at Juno. Texas, on Thursday" Wirt* Pauley*, a teaeber. was fatally stabbed by tha youth. Young Bradberry wa# arnwted. \ 4 ■ 15 ^ sc ofe." j* . " V ■} . Tht) schooner Huron is safa. b^H— B was necessary to chop away tor masts. The Norwegian steamer loaded with naval stores from Tampa to Germany. Is wrecked In qtriek- saod at Marquesas. The; Vivian was swept to sea and loiffT 4 * There was no one aboard. Ta^ schooner Standard broke from her moorings at Marquesas and drifted to sea Washoti s between Tampa and Jacksonville on the Atlantic Coast Line nyak.' it necessary to trangier passengers and baggage by hdaf. Tha Seaboard -en ice i- uninterrupted be tween theke two ci'ief*. Ftobbexl a Saloon. A lone bfindit held up a saloon at Memphis. Tt-niv. Tiacked out witb $7 5. then robbed a man with whoai he collided and made his escap*-ittV 'be s]xare of three minutes . ^ Wednesday. " * yf- Suffers a Stroke. The Hon Jamea M. Sullirnn, her of the railroad edmmtynffp stricken with apopiaxy on morning, whila at work t*t! of tha commission tn «t ..*«) jW "V-^vyrr'