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The Barnwell VOL. XXXIV BARNWELL, S. (A, THURSDAY. APRIL 27.1911 NO 34 WILL HELP SOME INVADE MEXICO J PAIR OF FOOLS TOWNS OF STATE Demicrats First Reform Measure For mally Presented. FOR IS TO IK) SO MIGHT BRIM! BOV AM> GIRL MM'KF.I) I P IN ON MANY COMPLICATIONS. ! THE COLl MBIA JAIL rheir PopnlatitB u Rerealed by the Ceisis Taken Last Year. THAT FREE LIST BILL Congress R^ali/ets That the Situation Cilrl Attempts to Jump from Wimlow DesiKiie<l to Help the Farmers Re ported to the House by the Chair man of the Wnjs and Means Com mittee. The majority report of the ways and means eommitUs 1 on the "farm ers’ free list hill," submitted to the house Wednesday by O. W, Cnder- wood, chairman, is a "merger of Dem is Very Complex, and Are Work ing With President Taft. "An invasion of Mexico designed for a limited and temporary purpose might be like touching a match to a tinder house." Senator Bacon of Georgia, rank ing minority member of the senjate committee on foreign relations, Wed nesday thus epitomized the senti ment of leaders of both parties in the two branches of congress. While recognizing the gravity of the situation in Mexico, congress Is satisfied that the president is doing ocratic politfcal argument and an e\er\thing that can be done under , . f .. , , , the circumstances, and nowhere is analvsis of the proposed dutv \emp- ., ^ ,, , .... there seen ttm slightest disposition tlons - to embarrass him or his programme. The report shows that the bill It was learned at the close of a would reduce the tariff revenue by conference at the White House Wed- $ 1 o.n 1 tl. 1 , based on the import- nesday, at which were Senator Cul- Hiice for th ' last tisi'al year, an loin, chairman of the senate corn- amount described as "inconsiderable mittee on foreign relations, and Rep in comparison with tin* great saving resentati\e Sulzer, chairman of the and advantages to ali of our people h mse committee on foreign affairs, from the additions to the Free list that President Taft for the present provided for it least does not comtemplate send-. Quoting President Taft s recent ing to congress a spe ial message Canadian rocipr <:tv speeches, the re- d-aling with 'Mexican affairs. The port seeks to conv'e\ the impression president, however, is keeping the that the admims'rat ion i-. convineed leaders in both parties in congress that protective tariff rat s are too thoroughly aci|iiainted with develop- higti. "In several public addresses.' it says he ithc pi. s'deiii i has ad- mitied that tar:ft rates are too high. That such rates have resulted in cx- Cssivelv high rales l. p es;,,., I.illv 1(1 t lie ini reas.-d i ost i.! I ’ : ng w tie h Rather than Return Home or Tt's- tify Against Boy. The State says that a pretty girl, Miss Lillian Reed, who says she le only a few months past 13 years old and a youth of IT. both from Augus ta, are held in the Richland county jail it seems that the voting man, whose name is R. H. Watson, Tias been in Columbia for several days. He and the girl were registered at a STEADY GROWTH SHOWN Statistics for One Hundred and Ffty- flve Cities, Towns and Villages in South Carolina Shows Steady Growth In Most of Them Since the Census. Statistics of population of 155 in boarding bouse as Mr. and Mrs. Wav- corporated town(l and cltlefl i n South h ° Everything went well for the cou- ^rolina. as contained in the advance pie until the landlady was told of ihe sheets of the census report for 1910, true state of affairs. She telephoned contain some featurea of considerable the girl’s mother In the meantime interest. Most of the statistics for friends of the the pair "tipped them larger towna have already been pub- off." They promptly moved to an- Ushed, but for the cake of convenl- other boarding house. Chief of Po ence they are reprinted along with lice Cathcart was wired to arrest (he smaller places, which have not them. Tills,,was done on Main street, been given before. The statistics for the two young persons going to head- towns and cities follow: quarters with Detective Richardson Town. 1910 ments with the result that the clos est cu-op.-rati<m exists between the • iipitol and the White House. Senator Baron, while admitting the situation was complex, was em phatic in de. luring that the time for int'Tv ention not only had not ar- TI < >\\ I'.Mfs ll. ! > (1 M ar poop!'', an J ri V 011 h ; t that up to tho present that 1 h. v ha III)! !•*•« • ... 1 111 ■ 101 m :i"’ li nu ■ f serious enough imporl- j»r< >i! - . .1 •. n.f' ’ S ( * * 1 i 0! i. * ■ s! ! 1 n n! 1: a in 0 hail in • 'irroil to w arrant consul- r !;. ch •ro! »** T 1 W 1] ij • rar ion n .f the sa . i 1 t. ti<'“ Mar • roups shoiibl L-o into Mox It.- S tt:tu: To •h' pro silont’s s';»!«*- n ,1 n ’ • rr ;'orv onlv w th the qinc- Hi' 11' Dial M 1" lo a HM! ill it" v ti c! 5 Inn ()?' 1 ncrovs.’ h. said "Armod ii'inl 1 th 1 ,'s t 1 • • |> , 1 f". *■> so , 1 s 1 * • n \ as.* *n w oiild 1" an a t of w ar and 1 mi. ’ •, ? * • r ; n r • 4 x>4 s 11; ; ro'r inn to • 1 )ji u r**s‘' a 1 on 0 has powor to lie. la re flu- 1 1 t v . I'"!.' 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While he wont after Miss Reed the officer ai>i>eared on the scene and nabbed the couple on their way to the not ary’s Office. C. C. Reed .the father of the young girl, came to Columbia and promptly went to police headquarters, where he secured his daughter’s release. The young man was detained and turned over to Magistrate Fovvles, be ing Indicted unib r the charge of car rying a miner from her parents. Sobbing as though her heart would break. Lillian R. ed. said to be a mere ch'ld in age. uithniigh she looks much older, si lted franklv in Magis trate l-'nvvbs 11;; t sle- would not re turn to her lion .• w and she would no’ an ness for the ; ros cut. her father ar as a w it- . should the case lie hro 1 to ’rail In tin ■ midst of • h> • • \*i •eluent she dashed for ! *." w ; •: . i. ) u and would have i i til P"d to ", . LM’O md ti low , hut was j 1 r • 1 v * ■ n i o d 1 < ‘III if ' om push mg this p 11 r j S1 'd t" 1 reak a w a v a self out •Miss bom! ’• i ii" t le ' n e and w j n d o w 'brow t. r ; g \\ \\ i v. 1 u r », ill w- •-k i'd girl said 'h. • and S' i ' Columbi . n “aid Mi- '! in 1.1 a !’i,., I i 1 e \\ d w i - r. . uir* d to l i. p.-vr .is a w • ness. and ! d e to do so VV is sent to a In Nucu-’u Wat- i -"da d i-y " n -• r I'be 1 son bongti’ a tick o h" r to come to ; ‘ i “ “t I ’ d til iit l<e.*.( followed Itim h U • i w Ml > lien' W.di bile! . O ;• ' t \ ' n r; t i I e a u - ■ : i brio r v r ' g' ’ b.eli sp nt .i;td t here s af isfaet tv C (' Reed 'o Augusta III Rn \ II I Its l )• Ml | ) oimg \\ Inti snv c a a• pr i inad in ■lie t’leg. 1 ' I e 1 r , O \t Died in it Bla/e cv ;!> Mrs H it oil bov Rtv. i. Brow '" r w 1, o ti t’a’le Ill's,|.II Bed W ed Mini Ne^r, • i . 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"'P ' ik*m i.i in .h •a i 1 ' 'i*‘ vs Of. ■ an i a I» *' r* •a* h In * p f h r Ollg'l r- sl m* i" 11 ■ V - Imm In and hrought ( 1 . 1 “S 1 ti, 1 ’ 4 ■ • .11" ’ • M i'd I'd i n T 1; • ‘ ■ U 1 o k v . t* . v,' 1 A l S • i* .f! 1 To vs II * O ! ll S r! i *■ i - himself Ml T lit o ’ f o ' ] V. 1 1 . H K*'uar« ll' i u a g ri 1 \|)l * )ii of (iosol i m*. a 11\ w a \ a • ■O n!: a ^ • i o the report ( U 1' u r. 11 :':i; i* ti rn' > :.! fe. a \ t ho : r •\ ’ 1'" M i ’ t V \:.a 1. j!iiatt Tii 1",let m.nl o h \ Ti, O -I oct <)T> o f 1 IIS l-ondit to ii in i n u f i ' i x i, ’ r • • li * •' 1 b \ t il- ■; 5 st \s ItlM* . a n.l H: i r r: ison i 5 4 r r v . i d or. d. Tin* S' rd i ? 4 ) f I !l»' r (>!*( .tier s niri.-s an d ooni • . n .♦ t n >:is t ti.it hav ■ Sl old 1 II \s 4 r** S"t 'I**U “ 1 V in ; n n ••I. a ml i Hi.' drug vs a> ■ n . ’ d e 11 V. 1 1 1 • a» h i n 1- t |l cases. foreign in a n f r. • s at low o' ; 1! I ’ ! * s t tl ill sior*’ of 1 >r R A M art n , as pi •act i- Tim l»i >dv (i! 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Ba ggin : i ml 'alttig mat • r la Is. es s* ntial :n t he transport ;t ion of agri- cultnr.ll produels, the report savs can not reive ben.-lit- of protection in home markets and duties on them "have aniiov. d and burden, d tile farmers 'o add to the profits of , \ tiding trusts and combinations.” Concent'pg b ops, bands and tbs of iron and st. el. barbed wire for fenc ing. etc., the re'pori say’s the high dutiivs make the people dependent up on the "giant steel industry." which for y.ars has sold products abroad lower than to domestic consumers, and dm lares that plan n g thin on the free list will he a "long delayed measure of equity and justice " The placing on the free list of all forms of leather from cattle, hides and skins, together with boots, shoes, harness, saddlery, etc., the committee argues, will he of advantage on man ufacturing and necessarily of hem fit to agricultural producers as well as to all the people Tlie "beef trust" is assailed in dis cussion of the free listing of fresh meats and meat products. "The ex isting duties on meats and meat products." it is asserted, "are for the advantage of this combination only" - a combination that '’controls the markets both in buying and selling, and the result is a substantial addi tion to the high cost of living from which the people suffer." Removal of duties on these' prod- ucts,«'it is assured, will place the far- mdrs^n a free .market as to food stuffs and food products For the reason that the public desire "that no artificial shelter be maintainod to protect abnormally high prices on :t ,‘ing dark. G as.li/nic from n :t cd thev lighted a tum; a leaking became t- ■w. rag' ctie.ii' food articles in anv form " The hill also seeks exemption from dutv on wheat tl mr. semolina, rye flour, buckwheat flour, cmnnieal and all prepared cereal foods, bisui.v, br-ad and similar articles not swe - ^vnert. In discussing free lumber placed in the bill, hardwood excepted, the report maintains that the owm rship of timber in this country has bo- rune practically a monopoly and passed for the most part into the hands of great corporations andjhose who are speculating on the incrras-Wp 1 authorities at the prison Af ing sc.ircitv "for Ik years of searcn.nr, the allege 1 President Taft is again referred M(,r P a " nn'ivecd T-m- to, the report quoting from his day bv prisoner* exey. .ting f° t.ev spee'h of February L‘6, 1911, in which he said: "By giving our peo- ' KlH P rovo< l nnt ,0 * lavp t,f>< pie ac. ess to Canadian forests vv shall reduce the consumption of our own. which in the hands of a com- Hirative few owners now have a value that requires the enlargement of our available timber resources.” Sowing machines, the report avers, are sold abroad by American manu- Contraiy to his 1 cry. it a tunnel dug by the six men with spoons, but an air chamber built wl.cn .he build ing was erected, and xteieLn ; Ironi the main building to the old chapel It does not extend ootside the walls. Took His Own Life. John S Hunt, agent of the South- i facturers cheaper than at home,' and ernern Railway and postmaster, at should not be protected Brownsboro, Ala., shot .himself Wed- The manufacturers would have by nesday. A postoftice inspector went' the proposed bill the additional ad- tA Browns'ior’o to check him up. vantages of fj-ee lumber. Hunt turned the office over to him. Saif, also Included in the free list, w-alked home and out to the bain, the report urges, should be free from then climbed into the loft and shot artificial enhancement in price, the hnviself in the breast. the bullet domestie supply being dependent up- striking the heart. Railroad officials on a limited numbr-r of natural de- and postoffice inspector are checking posits controlled by concentrated In-"up Hunt s accounts. Wfunt has a terests. (wife and son. ’ I Abbeville 4,4 59 Aiken 3,911 Alcolu 4 5 8 Allendale 1,453 Anderson 9,654 Appleton 156 Bamberg 1,937 Barnwell 1,3^! Bateaburg 1,9) i Beaufort 2,4ki. Belton 1,65 3 Bennettsville 2,646 Bethune 317 Bingham 196 Bishopvllle 1,659 Blacksburg 1,119 Blaekstock 192 Blark vllle 1,278 228 577 160 327 279 MORGAN WALK FI) To 1 KFF.DOM _ ... Myvtorv of Confederate General's Es. cape Finally Solved. The General John H Morgan the Confederate loader, whose mysteri ous escape from the Ohio peniten- tontlary at Columbus' November. 27, 1.S03, together with five of his staff, has puzzled historians for almost half a century, walked out of the |iem- tentiary to freedom through the front cate,, either boldly or aided by offi cials at the Inst!' t ion, is tho heller Blenheim Bluffton Bolen Bowman Bradley Branehvllle 1.471 Brunson 610 Calhoun 215 Calhoun Falls 296 Camden 3,5 6 9 Cameron.. 421 Campobelle 255 Carlisle 367 Central KKg Chapin 345 Chappels. . 150 Charleston 5 8,833 Cheraw 2,87 3 Cherokee Falls 591 Ch. stcr .... 4.754 Chesterfield 618 Clinton 3,2 72 Clio ... 780 Clover .1.2"7 Cokeslurv 75 6 Columbia 26.3 19 Conway 1,2 2 8 Cope 171 Coronaea 199 <’"ttagev ille . 41 s Cowpens 1.101 Cross Hill 5 5 S Darlington . . 5,789 Denmark 1,075 Dillon 1,757 Donalds 208 Dov esville 169 Duo Weet 6 72 1 mneans 190 Easley 2.983 Fast over 23 7 Fa u (ialre 1.234 Kbenezer 190 Edgefield 1,771 Kdgemoor 113 Erhardt 315 Elko 1 M Elb nton 3 6 7 KUoree 54 0 Est ill. 4 60 Eutaw v ille . w _ 4 05 Fairfax 499 Florence. . 7,05 7 For'-stor. 115 Fork 134 Fort Lawn 204 Fort Mill . . . . . . . 1 1 6 Fort Motte 392 Fountain Inn 979 Gaffney 4.7 67 Georgetown 5,53 0 • Glenn Springs 17 8 Govan Ill Gray Court 2 84 Geely vllle 63 0 Greenville 15,7 4 1 Greenwood 6,614 Greer.. .. .. .. ... .... LG73 Grover 6 7 Hampton. 7 48 Harleyvllle 190 Hartville 2,365 .. . 452 . . . 4 2 5 . . . 319 285 ... 266 Heath Springs Helena Hendei^pnvllle Hiekory Grove Hodges Holly Hill . 3 42 1,763 ‘ 474 267 894 5 4' 3 90 943 969 92 62 682 1,372 1?9 Honea Path Inman Irmo . . . . 1 va Jarksonboro Jefferson Johnston Jonesville •Kelton. Kemper Kershaw K1 n getffee Kline Lake City 1,07 4 Lamar 592 Lancaster . Landrum. . Latta. . . Laurens. Lees vllle. . Lewledale. . Lexington. . Liberty.. . Lincon vllle. 2,098 449 1,358 4,Sl 8 980 162 709 1,05 8 341 Little Mountain . . . . 440 Little Rock 99 Livingston ' . . 168 Loris 229 IxiwndesvUle . . \ . . . 350 I/O wry vllle 3 43 Lucknow 139 Lynchburg . . 466 Me Bee . . 187 McColl .. 1,628 McConnels 2 7 9 McGormlck 613 Mallory 96 Manning v-Marion . . 3.844 Maryville 473 May esville .. '761 Midway A- .. 96 Modoc 10 8 Moncks Corner. . 232 Monetta 122 Moultrieville .. 1,011 Mount Carmel 264 Mount i’lfsasant. . . . . . 1,3 4 6 Mount v ille 150 Mullins .. 1,832 Neecos 143 New Brookland . . 900 New berry . 5.028 Nichols 118 Ninety-six 738 Norris ... 180 North 561 North Augusta. . .. 1,13 6, Norway . . 3K. Olanta .. 230 MIGHTY SUBMARINE i A BRAVE FIGHT HUE IS A VERITABLE UNDER WA TER DUEADNAl GHT. K Ym>| Wmmi’s Lite fo Tniif to Bitter Devi Asjiui Walts Carries Hydroplanes, Wheels and a T Heavy Rudder as a Safety Device. May (Yoss the Atlantic Ocean. VICTIM OF DARK PLOT Th. 1...,,1 mo»l fornililhble H l. submarine ever oonstructed for the Cnlted States govermm nt will l>e giv en a trial trip soon. jL the craft proves a success It wllp have a large bearing on the future of the navy, will tend to increase the Importance' of surface war vessels, and at the Incarceration in a Madhouse Is the Work of HU Rtisinew* Enemies.— Girl Rattling Alone to Get Out and Free. Seperated by the walls of an fn- Olar 5 50 Orangeburg / 5,906 Pacolet '410 Pageland v . .. 3Go Pages Mill , 167 Parksv Ille. . . . /. . . . . 19 7 Patrick 98 Pax vllle , 175 Peak . . 1 .S3 Pendleton 822 Perry 179 Pickens. . . . v . . . . 897 Ptncwood 424 Plum Branch 145 Port Royal 363 Princeton 182 Prosperity 73 7 Reevesvllle 205 Reid vllle 177 Rlchburg 245 Ridge Spring 505 Ridgeland 330 Ridgeville 300 Ridgeway 3 70 Rock Hill 7.2''! Rowesvllle 508 Ruby 194 St George 957 St Matthews 1,377 St. Stephens 408 Salem 139 Salley 311 Saluda 610 Scotia 189 Cranton 308 Seiglingvllle 113 Sellers 458 Seneca 1,313 same time to lessen the Importance Kan( > asylum, two sweethearts are of the great battleship. The experi- fighting a pathetic, yet determined hient will be watched with the keen- batt i e of i 0V e at Poughkeepsie, N. est Interest In navy circles. It is Y . The girl, Miss Carrie E. Blllman, the Jhtention to cruise t* New York of B, ro<) kllne, Mass , is fighting from with the boat on her trial trip and the outside. The man, Frederick W. ythen to Bridgeport. Later Is it ex- Savage, an Inventor, of Boston, la peoted the strange craft will be «»ent fl from w , thln He „ confln#<1 across the Atlantic. 1 j Among the features of the new sub- j ln t ^ ie lIu ^ 80n TI' v er State hospital, marine are hydroplanes. These oor- Mlsu Blllman declares that he ia bo- resivond to the planes of an aeroplane i Ing kept there through powerful fl- and are designed for the purpose ofi nainc i a ji intereats In Boston, which steadying the boat and holding It . . . . . .. . even when under water Another fra-’ want h,m 0Ut ° f lhe Way ' • ture Is the drop keel, which weight T* 1 ® plucky girl la conducting her several tone, and can be released In battle single-handed. Up to a week lease of an accident, thus adding to ago, she saya, Mr. Savage'a parenta the buoyancy of the vessel. On the vere with her, but now they have botton of the boat are wheels ealeu- become convinced, through covert lated to protect the bottom whan the veevel drop# down to the bed of the ocean. Various other features are Impor tant in the construction of this type of submarine. Enough storage air is provided for forty-eight hours un- miarepreeentaitlons that ahe la em ployed by the people who want Sav age held In the asylum and 1« ragllr working to keep him there. Miss Blllman and Mr Savage met for the first time a year ago at a gathering In Boston. A few months Stuindon . Sharon... Simpson vllle Smyrna . . Snelllng 7 9 ."> 374 5 21 109 338 Spartanburg 17,517 438 678 2.353 87 8.109 5 23 99 2 25 708 128 2 25 60 257 1 9 8 23 3 1 90 5,623 97 542 362 Springfield Summerton . . Summerville Summit Sumter Swansea Sycamore Tatum Tlmmonsvllle 1, Tirzah Town vi I le Travelers FD-st T r *nton Trio T roy Flmers I'nton Vances Varhvllle Wagner Walhalla 1.5 95 Walterboro 1,6 7 7 der water. The vessel Is provided ago they became engaged. On Jan. with powerful gasoline engines, 21 Mr. Ravage was taken Into cue- which propel her when running at! tody In hla office atd after being ex- the surface. But under the water 1 amlned by two phyelclani, was com- the power la furnished by storage mltted to the Boston State hoepl- batteries. tal. But he was a native of Raca- Its length la 161 feet and Its dls- vllle, N. Y., and was transferred to placement about 535 tons The Gov- the Poughkeepsie Institution, ernment contractu calls for 14 knots Two weeks ago Mias Blllman arriv- speed. but It la expected to make 16 ed In Poughkeepsie and engaged ai- This is when the submarine is trav- torney George Wood to conduct her ellng on the surface The submerged case She visited her fiance In the speed railed for by the contract is hospital, and together they planned nine and a half knots. ^the struggle for hiw release. It Is designed to travel alone. The But a week ago Miss Blllman. on armament consists of six torpedo arriving at the hospital, was Inform- tube« and room’ aboard is provided ed that ahe could not see her fiance for ten torpedoes The crew will con- because his parents had objected. She sist of about 22 members. Lieut says she has learend that they re- Kenneth Whiting of the navy Is now reived Information from eome un in command. known source to the effect that she If the Real bears out all the repre- was Inelnrere In her efforts to free sentatlons made concerning It. It Is the man she loves. easy to see that naval warfare will Nevertheless she is going right he to a large extent revolutionized. ahead. Judge Hasbrouk, In the County court, has iaued a writ of SERVED THEM RIGHT. halieas nonius directing Dr. Pilgrim, «. superintendent of the hospttsl, to NCorekeeper Marie to Pay for l sing " rodu< ' < ‘ Mr Smv *** ln rourt on A P rl » 10. Miss Blllman says that Mr. Bav- l^uty's Photograph Members of the Supreme Court of the Cnlted States Wednesdav put G1VEH THESE A TRIAL Wards . . . Waterloo. . Wellford West I'nion Westminster West v llle White Rock . . 1 S3 191 370 328 1.57 6 847 82 ag-e for a good many years did busi ness with a rubber manufacturing concern In Boaton. which finally ob tained control of his patents for mak- thelr heads together to determine if |n(? rubb<>r boot( , Tbey broke o{r a pretty woman, particularly a pret- th< . lr builn8M relatIonBt ihe My ,. and ty New ^ ork woman may prevent ttu (hen the company wl(|hed to get 8av _ use of her photograph for advertising ^ out q{ the way or trade purposes Photographers.) ^ ^ t newspapers and moving picture men an- said to be vitally concerned. The Court was hearing the case of * Mrs. Alda T. Rhodes, of Brooklyn., The Ten (Vinimandiiients of Profit- N Y One day, arrayed In her wed-1 ding gown, she haa her photograph * le Ajjr cnllure. taken for a birthday present for her j Prepare a deep and thoroughly husband. Not long afterward, her pulverized seed-bed, well drained; sister in-law remarked, "I saw you' hrPak ln the fall t0 a depth 0l picture to-day In the window of a jq or jo inches, according to the trading stamp store. go j| with Implements that will not Mrs. Rhodes got from the com- br | nK (00 niucb 0 f the subsoil to the pany exhibiting her photo a 11-• i surface. The fore going depths ooo Judgment. ‘ Now the Supreme „ hoil!d be rearbe<1 gradually. ( ourt is naked to annul, as unrou- 2. Fse seed of the best variety, stlfuMonal, the New York statute intelligently selected and carefully making It a misdemeanor to use a 8 ( orod photo for advertising or trade pur-1 3 ln cultivated crops give th* Whitmires 1,045 pose* without the consent of the r0 w S and the plants In the rows a Willtamston 1,95 7 Willlngton 365 Willlston 624 Winnsboro 1,754 Woodford 190 Woodruff 1,880 Yetnassee 250 York vllle 2,326 Zion 195 subject. STEAMER IS WRECKED. Eight Persons Drowned In TrAnsfer- rlng Passengers. space suited to the plant, the soil and the climate. 4. Lae Intensive tifTage during the growing period of the crops. 5. Secure a high content of hum us in the Boil by the use If legumes, barnyard manure, farm refuse, and commercial fertilizers. 6. Carry out a systematic crop ro- Tho Portuguese mail steamer Lusi tania is piled up on Bellows Rock, two mile southwest of the Cape of tation with a winter cover crop. Good Hope. Eight persons were ; < • Accomplish more work In a day • drowned during the transfer of the , by U8ln f more horsepower and oet- Two Year Old Child Oushed by Fall- 800 pasongers and crew from th e * ter _ .. r wreck to the British warship Forte' 8 ' ^crease the farm-stock to the and a government tug. Those ^.extent of Izlng All ‘h® waste pro ducts and Idle lands of the farm. 9. Produce all the food required — — . . ... for the men and animals on the farm. nesday afternoon of the little two and boa 8 * ch P . d _. . .. i 10. Keep an account of each farm a half year old daughter of Mr. and ^nlorv* were rescued. The Lusitania . ^ .-J MEETS AWFUL DEATH. ■ Ing Crowdles. The most shocking death ever in Elbert county, Ga., was that Wed- were four Then, two women and two children, Viccupants of* two small Mrs. T. B. Tucker, who was crushed to death under a heavy crosstle. The ^ when 8he ® trurk on was bound from Mozambique for Lis- ln ° rder , to J n0W fr0m the sunken' th * kain Q or ,0M arl ^ 9 ' Dr. Seaman A. Knaapp. CRIME OF A WHITE BRUTE.' child was playing near the house and rdrk8 There ifi no of savin « when called did not reply. Search was made and the child was found * * * . crushed to death under a pile o'l Two Kllled h r GM - [ v t w b- crossties which had slid down ovWr Two men were registered as John t For "hich HJs -Neck Rhould Cracked When Caught. her, pinning her to the grdund, Costello of Salisbury, N. C., and Mat- crushing out her breath. The acct- thews McIntyre. Harrie house, Mount dent occurred In thirty feet of where Airy, N. C , were found dead from a dispatch from Spartanburg aaya the father and the minister had been gas In a Jersey City hotel Wednes- the sheriff and hta deputies, assisted sitting and they had heard no cry.day night. The men had registered b y the police force and a po—e of from the baby. The parents are at the hotel Tuesday nlgh^, and c.- citizen*, are scouring the surrounding heartbroken copied the same room. The police country for Sam Davis, a white man, » ♦ believe that the deaths were accident- wb o, 4t is charged, Wednesday morn- Baby Found on Porch. ah * Ing at ten o’clock criminally asuuti During Tuesday night a male In- • * * ed an eight-year-old negro girl In fant a few hours old was placed on Shot in the Dark. that city. The alleged crime was the porch of Mrs. E. C. Meetze's res- Near Hazelhurst, Ga., fearing that. committed at the home of the child • idonce, 1622, Laurel street, Columbia, j the man front of his store at whom mother and It is said that when Davln and when found Wednesday morning a dog was barking, was a robber, had accomplished hie purpoee he WlE by Mrs. Meetze's daughter the Infant i W. I. Crumley, a farmer in that coun-7 frightened away'by the eerenmt of ^county, shot and Instantly killed the the vi Gm. A number of toon, bett man, M.--A.. Grant, a blacksmith, white ;:ad b'.ack, gave chn*** hot thnt. Crumley’s friend. Crumley surren- nigh; Dr*vis had not been CM dered and was ordered held under the will be tr T at the preoent charge of murder by a coroner’s Jury, [the r r!:n val Court, If captured. was dead. It ia believed that the [county, shot and Instantly killed the the Dm child died during the night, and after having been placed on the porch by ; the person who wished to be rid of Its , care.