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1 X MORE ARE SHOT Nliilwl T«h’i Wariiaf to ike Mcxicsis Was Nat Heeded MANY AMERICANS RCRT I^puglM, Arizona, \Kain Shot I p hy the Mexicans In Their Hattie at A|pM Prieta, mid the Town rorlzeil by the Shower of IliilletH In the Streets. FELDER AND BLEASE THK PORMFiK WAITIN<« A HKFI.Y FROM TIIK I.ATTKU. STAND BY THE CAUCUS In a I/etter He T«-lls Attorney (iener- al and ('hulrninn of t'oinmission He Will Tell of All Work. A dispatch from Agua Piii'ta, Mex ico, via Douglas, Arizona, froyi the AMociated Preiw (orrespomlent in the Field. says the most important battle of the Mexican revolution was fought here Monday between l.tiOoiThe Federals, tinder command of Lieut, that Col. Diaz-, and 1,000 rebels, tinder Hal lariro Gracia, and resulted in me re pulse of Die Federals. The natile. however, was not finally decided. It lasted from tLMU A. \l. until sun down. At nightfall two Federal ma chine guns were in possessi, n of tnc rebels, and the Federals had a loss of 200 killed and wounded The reb els gave their own loss as ltd. From the begtnlng of (lie hattlc, regardless of the warning given by the United States to the leaders of both forcee, a rain of bullets poured into the American town of Douglas, and when th" da.v was over seven non-combattnnts, residents of that City, were found to have he<-n wound ed. It was a day of terror In Doug las. The Federals advanced in a fnn- Shaped battle line, witb their ma chine guns in the centre. They gave notice of their approach with a hail of bullets from the machine guns, aupported by a ritb* Are. The insur rectos directed their lire at the crews manning the machine guns Hut the fire of the It forced T H Felder, when asked Monday by The State if he had any further statement to make with reference to Ter-! , *"‘ dispensary situation, replied that he had addressed a letter to Attorney General Lyon and Chairman Stack- house of the dispensary eommms.uu. explaining his position. Attorney General Lvon was out of the city on business, and a copy of the letter should not tie secured. Lames Stackhouse <o Mullins, the chairman of the commission, in con versation with a representative of State over the telephone, said he had received a letter from Mr. Felder. "The letter is a very lengthy at- fair," said Mr. Stackhouse. He said that Mr. Felder gave his views on various phases of the dispensary sit j nation and that Mr. Folder said he would be gi.nl to appear before the commission and tell what he knew or 'all t ranwaet ions "ll 11 promised," said Chairman Stackhouse, "to give information as to the work lie had done." 'I'he letter written by T It. Folder in which lie asked some pointed (|ue>- tions was in answer to the follow ing "Keported v on offered Tovvill imnmnrtv from prosecution for $•’>.- (mu. Please wire reply." He replied as follows: “Slat* ment that I offer ed Towill or anybody else immunity from prosecution for $.'>,oun or any other amount, a base and unmiti gated lie." 1 'I' It Felder later wrote the letter in which he asked several questions | and first stated that “to confirm this ■ answer and to say that the next re- tport. I take it, will be to the effect Federals was so tierce that 'that Towill declined my offer on ad- the rebels back to their 'ice of counsel " this advice coming ■econd line of entrenchments. The from the general counsel of the prun- Federals advanced slowly. As they ! derhund . Cole L. please." Came nearer the fire of Hie rebels * When T. H Felder wrote bis (list became more effective. letter concerning the gov< rnor of Leaving Hie protection ‘of Hi* ir South Carolina he said that if the breastworks, they moved out Into the governor did not sign the lnvcstig.it- ling act that he would write a book ; about him and tell some Interesting things about the present chief ex- iecutive tis private citizen. State sotri- ! tor and governor. C.ov Please ve 'toed the act The time set for the | exposure is to-day. LV Al at* ha tO g! their open, continuing to concentrate their Are upon the machine guns. The Federal*, finding the rebrl defence, after three hours fighting, too strong to enable them to carry the trenches, began to retreat. Presently the ma chine gun* were silenced $ Sharp ■hooters made It Impossible longer to man them. Sheer exhaustion or i cMlonally caused a partial lull In the •ftjhting ~ J At 11 o'clock the repulsed Fedor- had reformed and again advanced gain the boundary !ln<*. masking movement with heavy rifb fire The Jpachlne guns were silent The rebels,, encouraged by their su cess, returned the fire eaverly. The intet- ▼al had 'been cm;,!:,ved by the rebels nr'diggihii new trendies Tbo a 1 Vane, guarb of the Federals in this attack consisted of fifty cavalrymen and 300 InfatVtry Behind them' was a supporting par ty that kept under cover of tr.-es and bushes. The Federal* reserved I heir Are. but an unceasing stream of bo|- lets poured from the trenches These striking the dry earth, made it np- M though a dust storm was raging and for a time served to obsure the movement The advancing Federate again found the strength and determination of the rebels too great for them. They fell hack, but In good oroei, firing as they fled, leaving thi*ir I wo machine guns in tne possession oi the rebels. Those in Douglas wound ed are. 8. O. K. Goll. scalp wound In the head. Mr. Goll had accompanied Iho Associated Press correspondent to the front earlier In the day and had fel len back to 4th street Elpldoe, Arce. Douglas, wounded on foot. Frank Williams. shot In hacK while standing outside of the so-call ed danger zone. Wound dangerous Jack Hamilton, Ponnglas, wounded in back while watching the battle with 40 others on the top of an abode house several blocks from the bound ary line. v Jesus Alcanatara. Douglas. •wound In leg. Mrs. Larson, severetv rut bv shat tered glass of kitchen window of a residence. John Keith. Pounglns, wounded in while walking In the strep. ‘More than half of Douglas was un der fire from the beginning until thi- end of the battle. The United Staff's custom house was in the direct range of attack and the United States troops-were forced to seek shelter. When the hattie began. Uol Shunk, commanding the United ■— 'troops to the line and took every precaution for the safety of the citl- .r.»A*enB, keening them out of that part of the city which was considered to intn HI* of ,1 " SHOOT UP JACKSON |4»w1pv»iic«s Hubs in Breathitt Conn ty. kentnekv. 1,-nw lossniy s w ;is triumphant in Jackson, Kv. the seat of Preathitt county, on Saturday night Urc-nds of Jason Deaton, who was kill.-d in a feud fight with the familv of \n-.- White a week ago. "shot up" the town in V "•“•n border st\l*. a cording to reports, rating through the streets and tirin p ' liousos indiseriminatclv No liurt. tint as a conscqu*-U' - raid the guard about th j wliich members of the Wlitt.- are held has been in reas* i| Iteports continu*- c-ii'icnt th Deaton fiietlon is planning t Hit* jail in an * (Tort to w i. I mar.v vengenee on tin \Vhi:- ■ The persons wi-o gav. t!i. m'oi mation of the situation ask'd 'li.o their identity he k* pt secr* t as 'In-* feared the effei t upon them fill till i, return to Jackson Thtv a 1 -*• <a.d that none of th*- to wspaiier - ht. > pondents •in .la* kson dar. d send oat reports of the oceurence *>y wire, as all had lieeti warned not to tcb-grapli any such items to outside points HOI TH CAROLINA I'ONORKHSMFN IMFIFD BY IT. Some Favore<l Deinocratic Plan from the I list and the Caucus Brought Others Around. | The Washington correspondent of | The News and Courier save although i Hie majority of the South Carolina ; delegation have been from the first in fav or of t he (’lark I ndcrvvood plan Of passing the Canadian reciprocity I bill intact (with a request to the President to approam Canada on the ! subject of expending till' scope of the agreement I and th--ii taking up as a separate proposition a schedule of other tariff reform, vvhi< h the j D* niocracy considers essential in be half of t.he farmer and the general , consumer, it is true of Sout h Ctirolina as of niosl of the oilier States, that there was a decided niinoriiy in tin* delegation which opposed this pto |graniin»‘ until enfotced by the gener- ’ a 1 caucus J hosi* members of th*- South Car olina delegation who have been most , henrtilv in favor of the peumi ratic t plan of extra s-ssion l atupiiign at* 'understood to he Messrs. Finley Aik en, Johnson and pvrnes Mr Finlev is just recovering from a bad attack of grippe, which hits kept him in bed or confined to his room for a week or more. In his unadvoldahle absence | from the sessions of tin- House lie has, however, been protected by n pair, and bis views have had th'-ir weight in the piitty di liherations Mr, Finley took cold before leaving his South Carolina borne for Wash ington and i ante near being * erv seriously til In the fltirrv in the House of H* p res* lltilt ives Frida.v over the tiiiK phivcd by Hie Keptrblieans in trying to tack ;t iiritnarv election clam.e to the I c 11 for pu I? lici fv of ca tu pit ig n expenditures in Cotigl cssioniil contest-*. the South Carolina ■ delegation was one of the few which were not thrown off th*-i' guard Not ( single South Carolina member made th*- slip of voting for the IP-pulditan ,ane iniment on tit- first roll call w hi* h d'-ceiv ■ d (-o manv I temoern t s . t ti at the suggest; u net ii- ally Ciirried and gave t lie 11* i*io< ra l lijailers several tio-irs of strenuous work N-arlv 'naif of ti e im m -• rs who straveil from tie (lock on : he first roil call were indue- d to r*turi. on Hi*- set i>nd and on the third a ■ n u nti'i-r of t b o > *-* who tema+ned -*b- .Pirate on the s*-( oml r-'qrjied to tie fob! THEY MADE GOOD Tie Democrats Redeemiig the Pledge They Made tke People BEFORE THE ELECTION CLASSIFIED COLUMN For Bale—Pure Klag Cotton Seed at Poultry Yard, £>arlinston, 8. 8. For Sale—Thoroughbred Berkshire pigs. Write for prices. L. R. Duf- fey, Humboldt, Tenn.. Route No 11. Reports to that KflVct Over the Fn- tire Country Have True Founda- | tioii at (lie Sj.-ene »>f Hostilities in the City of Wasliingtoii Where tlie Battle Rages. "Tin- Democraic house is milking I good " That s the stun and substance of what you hear on every side in ! Washington and judging from the ! press of the eountry tin- democratie congress is .regarded in the same light all over the United States. Th“ amazing thing about it all is that this congress is doing tilings. Proceeding with a harmony, a cau- .tion and a wisdom, yet surely and steadily, the Democrats are proving a bitter disappointment to the Re publicans. who predicted chaos and dLci-s-dmi and disorder just as soon as Champ Clark was inducted into the otlice of speaker. And through out the country the "doubting Thom- asses" vv.h<> proph'sied that just its soon as the Democrats took charge of the house with inriff b'gisiitt un, pending, business and every thiim thing would go to the "d-unnil ion bowwows." cannot he found. Put it is easy enough to say the Demot,trie house is making good. That's too general and may mean it great deal or verv little./ \ man tnav iuiss \oiir corn field./riding in ;t (lay coach of a train, tamp view a few row corn and tin- next tinn t'-lls von that your looking fine \gain some run aero-s vour son who another citv .at college. H tin- hov on t tie stre> t and him idol come back and tf tiov of vours is getting on fine That sounds well, wlo i) the fiiets may be that that b v of v n -rs is more in- >oo 1 than in Money Maker Cotton Improved and selected by T. J. Kirven Is the best. Seed at $1 per bushel. T. J. Kirven, Providence. S. C. For Sale—Summers Improved Cotton Seed, Petorkin variety. Very pro lific and fine line. $1 .00 per bu. Hr. S. J. Summers, Cameron, S. C. Some Rare Bargains in cheap lands in southwest Georgia, the coming section of Georgia. For partic ulars write to Robert E. L. Spence, Newton. Ua. For Sale—S. C. R. I. Reds, White and Brown Leghorns, Black Lang- shang, Plymouth Rocks. Eggs for setting, 15 for $1. M. B. Grant, Darlington, S. C. LEE’S HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA REMEDY. Safely Surely Speedily Cares Headache and Neuralgia no matter what the cause. Numsr> ou« testimonials on file in our office bear us out la thia statement. Read the following: I have been a constant sufferer from headache for 12 years an® could not get any relief until It had run its course or take morphine I tried Lee’s Headache and Neuralgia Remedy and found permanent re lief. I heartily endorse It as the best thing I have ever tried. , (Signed) H. A. GANpfY, Hartsville, 8. C. Sold everywhere. Price 25c and 50c. Manufactured by Burwell & Dunn Co. Charlotte, N. C. thus Hie good put t V muii: I ’ l; : t . i. \ IT \< KI D 11\ \\ H IM \ IV - —•- \ I ni nii-i- Nciir'v IviBeil In Two <d l III" Px nsi>. Fda.ir Fiark-on u turn: • a 1 P i v ! 1 II g . misled mil' of bis 'lives I is, night, u ti d CU I'i V 'hi- ' , :I) Iti g Min' n -I U- 1 ... In u I 1 : ;:> - ■ .r the fun - • ’ th •' : \ 11ug Me t uin - i "I urk -'ll': t i u; b'• d mi '!:• imd ■. 11:: - s i n g u :, : - i'. vv >, 11 ' .. . > i' i rested in basi ball or gmi'itno' ry t Mi a t the im pr.'Ssimi ground tliut -e is mu k •! ng th*- niajori‘> ranch of cmi- . ffei" i v id v t he • penple nf 'he ti n prmn.ses jnist i'l"i t intis ire being nnt And : n - 11- m u iliri f i rapiteitv un rpris ng h i urn m i' ’ bit t !. hmi s. g ' ii 1 ' I 'be (i till h at Inn '•■! i t r e 1 v u m Hv u ii v carlv is gu in ing ie nine rat i h> > u -• P's bera I.-' in •he I w.r ' are > arrv ing mi. cst w ishes of 1 ll 1 State' |ir'le> a> • ua ll \ be, mu. w ii n b i : nr! t I. g -bow i m l fiat : aining w c v II .IV III a. e p-.iper ! * mnuni' I'ower m : >e III (>1 ru ' -* 11 ■ tfi- Mayiicrry’s Chicken Remedy for Gaps, Roup and Cholera. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postpaid, 25c. Tells how to get future supply free. Guy Mayberry, Newberry, Ind. Eggt* in incubator lots or single sit- ! tings from S. C. Reds, $1.50 per 15; $8.00 per hundred. Nice cock erels, $2.00 each. Eugenia Ham mond, North Augusta, S. C. Pain—Why suffer at all? My remedy gives quick and sure relief. Used many years in my private practice. Nev er fails. Py mail, 25c, $1.00. ; Address, Dr. Strieby, Swarthmore, j Pa. The Little Tell Tale which tells the Truth. A complete egg record of the day, the week, the month, and the year. Price 10c. Address. rs. M. B. Roberts, Dade City, Fla. I Feather Beds—Mail us $lu and we will ship ybu a nice, new MO-pound feather hmi and fi-pound pair pii- lows, freight prepaid Turner &• CornwetF, Feather Dealers. Char lotte N, C Dropsy Cired—Shortness of breatn . relieved n JO to 48 hours. Re duces swelling In 15- to 20 day i Cell or write Collum Dropsy Rem edy Company, Dept. 0 512 Austell Bldg , Atlanta Ga. Bov s—\geni Girl* Sell staple ar il' le-, and rce,' ve Camera or Na- t b>na I I a*a tie Ball and (I lov e fret. Write toda.v. Reliable Sup- id.' t’o. lie>.' A 2 lu'.2s Hudson A v e t "u v eland O WANTED HOOKKEEPERS STENOGRAPHERS TELEGRAPHERS SALESMEN AND CIVIL SERVICE HELP. YOUNG Four to mix months required to make necessary preparation. MEN Personal Instruction. POSITIONS secured for all who pre- AND pure or money refunded. Write for full information. WOMEN LESSONS BY MAIL IF DESIRED. i&outlpei^ Con)n)ercl&I §cl?ool ( HAS. L. PAIK’ETT, PRES.» Calhoun & Meeting Sts., Charleston. S. C. Wilmington, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Durham, N. C. The highest en dorsed Business College in the South Atlantic. I’l'i tu Rii ns 4JISI as \| Hu i n ar>' goi'd low U.m nf t l.e v i r . ticst \ j, id W ms w h- i .a i*r : ri* d r I 1 tii'w r. a>1 y ri- A Sons, t »na Fla as gold and kii per. one ■rs and early Plants f 1 bn F. M Mot- Un I!" r di! in DIED l\ THE PI I.ITI • Vordi Caiolina Pnstor siibkiii at Easier SeiviiT. The Rev Dr W M M- Larlnn ! luistor of the Methodist (hun'li. at Mehatic. N ( liad just utuiouiucd the text for tiis Fai'tir sertnuti ami vv In n .rated \ - I t"il -Inn ns a bu 1 ! I 1! g t! .11 ( bo I - t nm- 1 ; ■ • r mad • ind have d 11 III-' Dobbs' Single Comb Rhode Island Reds and "Crystal” White Orping tons win and lay when others fall, stock and e.'gs for sale Send for ma'ing list G A Dobbs, Box B. 24. Gainesville, Ga. Wanted—Men and ladies to take thr- e months practical course. Ex pert management High salaried positions guaranteed Write for rata; cue now Charlotte Tole- DON’T SUFFER WITH Neuralgia when a 25 cent bottle of Noah’a Liniment ia guaranteed to drive this terror away—or money re- ~ funded. At the first twinge, applied aa directed, Noah’a Liniment will give immediate and effectual relief. It quieta the nerveaand acatters the con- geatmn. penetratea and requiree ... .very bttle rubbing. BILL WILL PASS BIT DEMOCKATS AND REPUBLI CANS \KE DIVIDED. Tin* Rociprocit) Bill Chum** Trouble in Both the Old I’.iity Ranks The Washington c respondeat nf The News and Courie r sav* setltl nV nt is not ii na ni inou s atnong ' it'' 1 ie:nn< rats in favor of t Ii *• t'anmnan re , jiro* it v t r eaty. h’it ev. rv day brings new proof of ' t: e absol )'■' detnoraii/itio n into w lie! 'i The is? !•• lias thrown The Repll (!) ca n s 1 h*» (livisi"n has •Titered ( V >■ n ii(t*i th» subdiv Lions Then' arc .pro* i' y -t ,i i a i > * 1 anti r tu of the G O P reciprocity and dpatters. atid r- —p. o.ut v ins irgi an' 1 V •id Noah's Liniment !* Uu* t>e*t remei'.y fur IU>«umallsin. Sd,,ti, «, lainii' back. !SUtI Joint* ami Muioles, Sore Throat, Colds, _ St i a 111*, fi[ latiw. Cuts, lirnl*cs. Colic. Cramps, Neuralgia. Toothache, an t all Nerve, Hone and Muscle Acheaanl PaUis. The genuine has Noah's Ark on e\ cry package tnd 1,* k.* like thla cut, tut lia# HKD tiand on I ( lit of [utekage and Noah't Liniment” al- »-av»tn HKD Ink. He- ware of Imitations, large lottle, 'if, cent*, and tv I t by all dealera In medicine. Cuaranteed or money refundod t>y Noah Heineity (J*>., Inc-, Hlchniond, \ a. NOAH^ LINIMENT graph Sidnnd. ('har!ott> N C. t r- w i : ’ i,in w!. . h i..:s 1.5 1 gg*. S | '$175 L do* and S p.( '^d O it fr.o:i Hi. i K : i; d • 11 v • r I.a ' ed U van- i■ »it < ■ • • iii :ii ii • 1 .it' l •. -. s ( b *. k M ;in »r< iw. S (' n p' !.!:-!'■ ! w i'i !>• I.W , 1 '. ■ 1 W !,;'.• I., g!m ii!). \\ , an- -1" * * y. , ' • . • ( J is pr. z. 'I *,-♦ w • 11 t,» t • - r 1 m •!• or i K!’. r ' 1: Her s t 're. k , N t' d'-r. $* 'oi, . ight weeks old: $lu. t w • 1. e w • rks obi In (1 greos f ur- ti:sh«(l free Pudding Swamp Stock Farm, Walter T (ireen. i’ro- o-f f ‘-n »}],■• - K' ►*! Ul'o :\ i r k' ’ i n ffir s vk * n * :n h or It r Tli»‘ i At*' • is !;ik ; n ^ Mi .ink'- • a 1 !> w h i U* Mo House work s o\ ♦ •r i no % . h“- for*- It ou; the House w i;; a ! jo r n • illLT f. *r f' l : rm r fnu r <1 US ill ( ; i ;) w h i N* r h. Si 1 tiat' w i!l In’ .n i on?-' in ( .o' inn I W’fi i.<h r at:. ■ b id. rs a • ♦ ; r (•: .i -»• 1 1 for a: i ;tf t'TT. , t !>y s. nf *}.»» R* !• iMi .ins W 1 K) oppo- >• M. • ! a I r*- :;• r . t> i!!. ? i • » ’i irr i>s ' !o ! »• mo. r.i.r; :e I i a orr • i n *’o* ; tss i E ■ ,. f f) h : l! hv prop ( ) N ’ ; ; k r .»s • 111.flu lll.ellt- t , It H **'(tt i < ••• >f' -a * I: ' :< ’ ! (O' ? V ' * • 'r< e !!*' ‘ . i > m t r t f u 1 > s and n. an w (■ o n i ’i; ’u Ua> ;• • ♦■•1 a* Him : : l>' n *’ f k • t V -8 f ;ir: ff II: • asur*s Op; >osi # ion Rep*; a ns h , t \ i prp tor. Shiloh t' if • r a - to ll 1 111 ■! !!■ • S- ifV \nd the \\ anted- i! b* most pxnospd. not avail to save Jury. Americans from in- was k nee ling to offer prav-i his congrogiition was startled 'o -i c flesh | |,i m suddenly fall from his pulpit to the floor of the chun h An exami nation showed (hat I"* had >e -n striekoii with paralysis, and the gb medical aid was .jveu i*v ph.si*' au- pres nt, he died Without regaining consciousness. Dr M< Farland was a well-known Mythodist ministei and served In a nuniher of ehun lo -, among them being RebNigh and Wiir- mington. The deceased (Vavcs a wife and two childreic i'i \\ id m i: \i i■ i:< 11:i Imiuiiv nt(( \l - ged I vl i av again e in < .(>v ei'tiineill Depart tneIII *. I (c III O' I . i' ' 1 nrie.e go , ■ I ■ (? ( V IM vac 1 :x (• was ’ah. ll do wlnn So a kef Clark - > o : • i 1 ’ b . d I l<»S(. d d I •" I'S v. , ' !' ' b ' ill!!'!' I ' • as loin. >" d 1'a fa :tp. "S M . SO ] 1 I! 1 g W i ’ 11 The fa.!". .-M, , ' 111 L r r. l» :o*o‘)' ciinn on \e It fie pro'l'ti ' - T h a• thev in T ! ■ • fee o r a i-rac’o Want* • , i off'. t The u ajiadiau u r, i ( I;' lubu ( tiarao g (' o t n t'.d f>o men w e; 'on - an v art i w : 111 ( i ing de tagging st. adv a. Vpplv s' on, (' >t b mar " I u a !»( oh of I > >i im lam-* not ! i, e'"* r : • for a! pa-: ) i,,. 1" - rnes .1 t nm a re ta f * » ■ . ... (., •,..! •,. n ate vv a-t > Not s j a ■ c (s' - b '\v ot *iM :*'aus w ii salaries 1> d a* .' pe - t i ' ions t,.' pnidish il.l'l aii 111,' b ; iTi'l no* 'ul> 1 > . >>;,,,.,., | ; , v' • || , and 1 i. ; ( ,,i '.( ':its sustain t Ml' e i i !i'i Ui a • . ■ lid I'.'' -s s'letl scal'd •!. id!’ - t j, | i>I]g 1! t ll l 1 V paicn riov t to ( b bill. ( ot, > (J it r*' ribu f ions : Will INTEREST TO EAKMERS. \gt'i< ult urn! Train \\'ill Tout' Soul It Carolljirt. Umber tho hmwe--r-nte the- appro- print jons . opji.iJ.'jp..*. .' .. ipj.w euk,.w wgr cd to cut sal iri- s a' w ill M r. Hamlin i nt rod m- ,1 a t * -oi i HI wud in pitbjji aji lol of tbc cani ■ > ',*'(* mansion ■n' to f'Ceo! :on- !i o 1 1 s, ■ I * the 1 )■ tri our gait im.-xhaning remodial leg ■ sia'. v ■ i>O>*se. t he eon t>t i '. idUiba Id H t y turn the Re-. out id' p.ivva-r at bljo. senate -Men to take thirty davs’ al course in our machine shops and learn automobile busi ness. Positions secured gradu ates, $25 per week and up. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. Wanted—Bookkeepers, stenogra phers, ekrks, write us if desiring employment. We place competent business belli and are not aide to supply demand. Carolina Audit & System Co., Skyscraper, Columbia, S C Good Live Agent* wanted In every town to sell a meritorious line of medicines extensively advertised and used by ever family and In Hie stable. An exceptional oppor tunity for the right parties to make good money. Write at once for proposition to L B. Martin, Box 110, Richmond. Va Wanted—Every man, woman and child in South Carolina to know that th? "Aloo" brand of Sash, Doors and B+inds are the beet and are made only by the Augusta Lumber Company, who manufac ture everything In Lumber and Millwork and whose watchword is ‘‘Quality.” White Augusta Lum ber Company. Augusta, Georgia, for prices on any order, large or small. For Sale—K:g*- from Rhode Islano arred—and Buff Plymouth Cornish Indian Games, ol and fI'- in in 1 b 1 2 ’he ex ’ • •( 1 S ! rk.' 1 ", I T ) HO >r S ron. per 15: Brown Leghorns, per i .5. Extra Tine birds. J. Summers & Sons, Cuni- S. c. however, did I tor general interest to fanners all over South Carolina is the announce ment from Clemson College to the effect that, an agricultural train ^ Town Marshal Shot. would be operated lit me state curing Town -Marehal T.lndsev was fiddled 1 the summer by the Clemson extension with bullets at Kite. Ga.,- Sa^LirdAv ; work. This train will in no way in afternoon, when the brothers, Dix-j terf^ro with the regular extension on, turned their revolvers on him as work and institutes The train will he attempted to arrest them. ThexAbe under the,direction of D N. Bar- were carousing and Lindsey sfartect row. It will consist of several cars, after them through the Safnrdav nf-; Fine breeds of live stock will be car- oat lis. a ml in vest Late i v * rv gi ment dopart ment t c t In* hot tot will come up at an .arIv dat j passage ami tile committees thin proceed vv i t li the probe which is r\ peeled to last during tin session i ol.l ' 1 ' Tiled to W i C( k Train. rake For at I cm jit i 11 g to wreck an At- urn- 1intic t 'oast Lin e train . on the liio* it !..•; w (- n \\ a \ rr ’ ss and Tift on. t wo f. >r io L;ro»' s have be *n arrt* sled at 1 ’car- ternoon crowd on the afreets. Thev turned and shot him down. Immed iately a, dozen citizens placed both under arrest. Lindsey died Instant ly. Hard. Oversea! was the financial. Wiping M »—ftle young safe blower at Moselle, Miss., who succeeded in . blowing the depot safe all right and but he blew it too vig- The aafe. collected in a like 15 cents worth of All thit remains of $750 • neat little tabJespoonful- paper scraps. ried, and lectures delivered by ex perts. The train will stop at various points In the state. D. N. Barrow 1 4W1I later make an announcement- as to the itinerary of the train and the lectures to be delivered. There Judge Watts at Gre^nwdod Monday refused the writ of maridunus pray ed for the rural polioemen9who com pel the county to pay them their sal aries. Judge Watts so decided upon affidavit that there waa no money in the county treasury for this purpose. He -did not touch upon the legality of their appointment.* Wipes Out Imtuil). At Youngstown. O. Dear! Riikert, aged S, and Rav’mond Unkert, aged 7; died from injuri* s inflicted by the ; r- ; f aft her .\ Grant (' Uickort, making s’x 'lives thy' toll of his m-nrdcrous It of ijisan\ty. Riikert took liis own ; life by spooling after he had killed his wife it^id daughters, Charlotte, aged 11, apd Helen, aged 15. His ;son, Edw'ln. escaped fro‘'m the father, who had struck him on the head with ; an axe, and will survive. -on. Ga . and are held for trial. The neurons were getting avfcax from the M. -rent* of th*‘ attomptf’d \vr<* kiiuz when the a"thorities of Pearson were no'itied. The efforts to wreck tin* train proved fruitless. When Medicine* Fail, will take your c;ise. Diseases of Stomach, Bow els, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs and de bility (either sex) permanently eradicated by Natural Methods Interesting literature free. (?. Cul- 1 b n Howerton, Durham, N. C. Wanted—Hardwood logs and lumber We are cash buyers of poplar, ash, cottonwood, cypress and oak him b- r Also poplar, cedar, walnut, dogwood and . persimmon logs. Write for specifications. Savan nah Valley Lumber Co., Augusta, ! Ga i Peculiar Accident. Ike MV-Cullough. son of General Readin.istVr McCullough, of tne .,i lantic CoaXt Line Railroad, was kill ed and FdXSmith, a negro, had hi? ]. g broken \vvlirn a long piling feiriiargajn for Quick Sale—Forty-eight,„ (.1. O . ,1 . , _ , j ^•_ jl'llVCB 4:{ Ears of Crook's White Giant Corn shelled one bushel. Crook's Giant Corn last year was tested at Ala. Experiment station with 21 varie ties. including all such prolific va rieties as Hast in vs, Marlboro. Lsan- (b rs, Cocke's Mosby's. Our Giant stood 2nd In yield, out-yielding ev ery prolific variety. Price- pk. 75r', T-2 bu. $1.25; bn. $2 25, enough to plant one acre, $1 prepaid. Ref erence, Citizens Bank. Lexington. Crook Bros., Huron, Tenn. Don't Delay linger—In providing your home with a good piano or ui gan. Doubtless, you have promised your family an instrument. No home is complete without'music, and nothing Is so inspiring and cultivat ing. Music helps to drown sorrows, and gives ontertalnmet for the rhil- drq, and keeps them at home. This IV our 27th year of uninterrupted charged in f)ie House that if t’le I'etno. rats were in earnest to hive this fr*-« list passed, they would offer it as a part of the fciproc;’' b*Ji. s(> t* at President Taft could not find <><•< asK-n to it, f*Y>*n tho’mti di*i not meet with his app r nva! Chairman Friderwood of th** wavs and means committee, is apparent!* - tiro ceding on the belief that an amendment to Be talked in'o the free list bill will be offered He said'' that sue!) an amendment would he a' one.- rub'il out of ord-r. as it c uld not be considered "germane to tne hill." under the House rules pic- mitting the offerin.’ of amendment- An effort is to he made to wind up tli't Qiien dubaias ou the I'anadfan agreement The hill probably wn, t>" brought up f r final considerat ;on, iimcndment and passage Thtirsdey Henry tborge, Jr, of New York, in his maiden speech in the House during the reciprocity debate, pro- clahm'd himself a free trader an«i said he had aligned himself with the D('inocrats, because he believed it is the onlv great party "moving to ward the light.” He endorsed the Canadian agiee- tnent as tending toward freer trade; and !>o!ieved that eventually the I'n- ited States would have absolute fr< e trade with the world His speech did not arouse any great^ enthusiasm on the Doinoe-ratie sld-e-. -—- —>-*™* Representatives How land, of Ohio: Knopp, Wisconsin and Gillette, Mas sachusetts, spoke in favor of (he agreement. from a car dyt Blafik Swamp trestl near Ludow ic\ Ga , Monday. McCul lough was struck on the head, and he lived hut a few\minut^ Three Rold Bandits. I At Chicago Samuel Meyer, a saloon keeper, was fatally wounded Monday and his porter, whose name was Er nest, was killed Oiutright by three robbers, who had attempted to seize the proprietor's cash. tal Blow. nn.. Tuesday Wil- k part in a box- shares 7 per cent preferred 8tl ° R: ‘ K (! i um hj a , s C. Fountain Inn Manufacturing com-' pany, Fountain Inn, S. C. Forty i' shares common stock Simpsonville Cotton Mills. Simpsonville. S. C. j success h“re, hence we are better pre pared than ever to supply the best pianos and organs and will save you money. -SYrite ns at once for catalogs and for our easy payment pl^n and Malone’s Music Hou’se, Co- Saved Noted Engine. The city council of Atlanta had appropriated $5,000 for the purpose of taking from the scrap Iron pile the locomotive Texas that was used by the Confederates in capturing tfiH General, when the Andrews rhlwlers attempted to burn the bridges be tween Chattanooga and Atlanta dur ing the civil war. The engine is to be partly repaired, moved to Grant park, and a building erected over it for its preservation as a war relic. The General Is now housed in the Union depot in Chattanooga. ,i Gave F At Waterbury, liarn Luke, who to' ing exhibition Mon death w as du*. It Is'said, to Injuries received during his mght with Joe j Clancy, also a local nan. Three Joy Riders Killed. At Johnstown. Pa., three negroes, Address, Quick, box 475, Durham, ione a woman, were killed and five. N. C. also one a woman, were Injured early , , . Tuesday In an autombbile accident y night died. His The South Carolina Cherry Red Herd 'while returning from a d^nce. The of Duroc-Jersey Swine--Wlll book machine, running fifty miles an hour, oders for fio pigs, Mry, June and skidded, jumped onto a pavement and July delitery. Price*, cash with , ran into a telephone pole. Fell From Wagon. John Scott Hoover, a prominent and wealthy farmer of Mecklenburg county, N C., fell from the seat of the wagon he was driving as he near ed his home at Matthews, Monday night landing on his head and break ing his neck. Death was Instantan eous. Hoover had been to Charlotte all day and is said to have imbibed rather freely. He was 65 years o’.d Jnd unmarried.