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TOL. XXXVI BARNWELL. S. <J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31.1!)12 NO 9 THIS TAKE WOMAN FORGE BER INTO AUTO. DRIVE AWAY AND KILL HER FINE MEN WERE IN GANG The Woman Was Taken to the Sub urbs of the City and Was Shot to Death by One of the Men, While the Other Four Stood by and Look ed on. A special dispatch from Bridge port, Conn., says five men engaged ar automobile at the railroad station there Thursday night and told Geo. Hull to drive them to No. 105 South Avenue. Arriving at this address one of the men entered the house and told Rose V. hlte, twenty-two, she was wanted by a man in the car who had come from Chicago to see her. According to the story told by Hull later the woman approached the car in fear and once offered to retreat, but the men called to her in a threatening voice and ordered her to approach. As she got alongside the car the man who said he was from Chicago spoke more kindly to her. He told her that she must get Into the ma chine and go with him and his com panions. Again the woman .hesitated but she was seized and forced Into the machine. Hull then was ordered to drive to wards Peek's Mills, near Stratford, a surhurb of Bridgeport Ha obeyed an 1 was nearing the Mills when word can e from one of the fares to stop stop. As soon as the car stopped the five men alighted Hull later toe! the pollie that th« man from Chicago seemed to do all the talking He had aotne grievance and w»s threa' en:ng ' « woman while his rompan 1' ns stood about She appealed to them to help her and they laughed a her <»ne of the men turned to Hull and told him to drive on The chauffe'j- riemtaled and was told he woull hurt un ea-> he nSe.eiy At the 11 me the man from Ct . no says »e!re 1 the woman by the throa* d ew her . lose to h!m and pi* ,n. a revolver aga'nst her forehead. r,r ►d As she f, 1 he p.re.J again Th ' time th» b. et went th'ojgh [•* t! -oat arid then the man s 1 ,v. • her and pumped thre* n.wre bu .‘i ll.to her body Hull ra'ed awar and b» a rirr'i t oua route rs ai'ht d M-: ' gep.." lie r. po r' *• d the rase to the [ejl.re an 1 Sheriff \\ 'lama «i -her'ff t onata' > Palmer and a • , ua 1 . ' I‘re hurr.ed in au’orr. oh ea to mills There they found the won a: • body The wood* we-e su" ’ i- L 1 ar 1 MADE A WATER HAUL VERA CRUZ TAKEN TEDDY BOASTERS FAILED TO ENTHUSE AUDIENCE |MEXICAN TROOPS CAPTURED THE CITY WITH EASE Lktard Nominated Governor Blease for Senator and Then President of the United States. B. Sherwood Dunn, of Aiken, pro visional Stale Chairman ot the Pro gressive Party; \V. P. Heard, State Secretary, and J. Boyd Jdvans, an at torney of Columbia, who spoke on two occasions in Spartanburg Coun ty in the Interests of the candidacy of Col. Theodore Roosevelt, failed to arouse a great amount of enthusiasm. Meetings were held in Spartanburg and also at Inman, and attentive aud iences heard the speakers at both places. It is a significant fact that \V. P. REBELS TRY TO ESCAPE General Diaz, Who Commanded the Rebels, Was Made Prisoner When Three llnndrcd of His Men Refus ed to Fire on the Loyal Troops of the Government. The revolt of Gen. Felix Dia/, nephew of the exiled Pies.dent u, Mexico, has been viliort lived. I Ik town of Vera'Cri’z, which be occu- Beard, who during the recent mem-jp led Hilh aboul 2,000 adhennis u.i orial political campaign in South' VL . ral daySi wa8 capiuied by th. Carolina acted as the peisonal body I Mexican Federal fdices W< dnc.-dav. guard of Governor Blease, has been, ^ he casua | lu . 8 wtre lc ., v . No iuui D ii elected and has accepted the position'^ wt . Ie h un. Two Hdend to.uiuiK, of secretary of the new party in this| CCUJIliallde j by (job Jiminez ta.-,. and Gen. Joanum Beitram, ent.i-u State. In a recent statement, how ever, Mr. Beard stated that he was still the staunch supporter of the Governor, and two years hence would be found working for the election o! Please to the l n.’.'-J Slates Senate, as the Governor will make the race against Senator H. U. Smiih. Mr. Beard sail, in a signed state ment: "Alter we have placed our own Cole In the Senate, myself and others of his friends will seek for him a higher place >rii], and it is nn ambition that futute even’s win shape thems*'!v«s so that I whll in the n*‘ar fill,.re. . a member of a Vera Cruz Irom the noctn and - oum There was slight op; os.' nm t their advance. Col. Cas'.iu wnu us. than liny men, captured C-u. i e.m itla/, w Pose ;;U 1.1 nu u a. po..^’ beudnuaiteis reiuse 1 t.. l .•• a; .. cointnatid. The 1 ev .d u l .on . -. s in t.. barracKS have not v.t s.., 1. ..u. ..... 1 liey say U.e> w.li h^ld out uni., t.. last man is killed. ilo.v.ti. w.aker spiiits seem to b ■ tiy.nc . a. ape. 1 tie killed and v. oa..u . number 1. .-s than 1 e". 1« Hullo: y tiring loi.Mirued alter J | the h evlcrall • me: ed the t. urong and • ip,h:e na'ional <’o:;.en.| sl( ur a K , ( a , , V. us 111 a 111 Ud.l ie 1{. .!>■ . ■ •• le e antei ed 1 ai a ot I.■ a ti t .on. w !. 1. !i in a re. , , hack no- 1:1 rum mu 1.. '■) of these I'ii.'e 1 :< a. now > olo I. I As s'a' ■■lie part) more i h m ph e;,t IV i o’ , ' U r ‘ ess ' at. ! n anlfe-.w d :n part y 111 > : \ n ! w ■■•if fi ‘e! ■ •* !' a t ’ h : u e mood will 1 t he Presiden cy e:: .ah' . Sc r• So 1 S a tatf'S ( -f A IIHM - i til ( r t n S* nator >, ; »* S11 ;:*h (’ irolina , i j,; '■ V 1 i.f riit* l ror»'" J »Li U 1 1 ' ii ..1, 1 a:;, •1 U I a ! t .*.v r > r 1 ai r»‘- i ) I i J . n ; : ’ 11 ‘ ’;t y u* t 11 K'* '! . ' a t lit* ! , T w w h: man r a r. k! * !) * <•( »* i :ni,nif > 1 tl l Ml • n , • < 1 . ; s a ?> •! > n’.y.r 1 an 1 *h rtan rtf . t ..*r Hi' . 1 S 1 ’ * « I . . T' 1 '. UP \l>\ To o|\ » I III M TUnT >u 11 li t lh" 1 »: tlirt'l atin m .] N . r'ians for the ,, 1 1' ■»i ■ Will be P \ ■ a t; r If re« mm h .1 ’ r lure' after * !,* ! ■ • •• «1 > • 1 an: « t »• »t b t. 1 ! •• la! not be. 11 ').•'! . . t be 1 K k •-• S o' lit I ■ * were 1 a ' J » l ' ■ ' A " 1 ’ e • ”i t ' v n s t so . 1 • ft. a h r ■ e S>.u •»!* et S W . ho U t Oil.’ k the other was a"., lortiis of ad w I re , to-z ('as't o was t ■. ,i.g the tnst IK::, UV a, ot the List 1 • d Gen 1 naz. w revolut.on. has d; a. ' i V •' Seal C U . S le 1 • m vv I 1 VV. 't ill i tl rebel o • C f - F .'.•rs i I tl. ) \\ III le -K ti U d HAD BIG FAMILY ROW ,* MAN SHOOTS HIS WIFE’S NE GRO CHAUFFER. The Husband of a Rich Woman Uses Pistol When He Hears Woman Called ‘’.Mother.” A special dispatch to the New York World from Philadelphia says Sam- .(1 B. Smart, husband of a woman I’tgaided as very rich, and Thomas v. Posey, the negro chauffer of the family, are in Ihe Jewish Hospital, iudh with bullet wounds in their legs. Mrs. Stuart is out under J 1,000 bail 1 a material witness to the double •looting, and Laura Dorsey, one of tin maids of the Stuart household, e 0 is on bail as a witness. Th.e shooting occurred early In the • veiling In the Stuart home, on Oak ha to Terrace, Melrose Park. Stuart . ho married his beautiful wife soma ':me ago, got home earlier than us- il and wanted to know of the maid ' lo who; 0 Mrs. Stuart and Posey, t !.e chaufft ;r, wire. The answer was ■hat they wire out in the machine. A. ording to the maid’s affidavit, '.’ t bache 1 her up in a corner and 1 to know all she may ha*e Kiin about Mrs. Stuart and the "!: r ’Osr she answered that she . •' to work and not to discuss . : I '.is. Just then Posey drove 'As, .-tm.rt to the iront of the man- M • s St i.irt tripped upstairs • ' '•nart followed her and got his FROM BURNING SHIP, SE1GLER TO BE HANGED EVERYBODY WAS SAVED * tloUTII CAROLINA MAN GETS IX DAYS AND NIGHTS IN DANGER; serious tuo* ble. WITHOUT SLEEP ('onvlrtet! of Ihe Murder of Henry A. Stanford to an Oklahoma Court Some Time Ago. Henry A. Seigler, a former resi dua of McCormick in this State, was tonv 11:ted some time, ago of the mur der ol Win. A. L-lanfoid, rival claim owner m the \\ idiitas, and with pun- islimeut lived at death by the jury in Caught Fire While Out on the! u.e ease, was Friday sentenced by Judge .1. T. Johnson of the district c;. uit to be hanged by the neck until ucud, date of execution being fixed lur Noveniu. r LJ, between sunrise and sunset. iTonouncemeiu 01 sen- u nee ioiiowe.1 the overruling of the motion lor a new trial, hearing on a me havaig bun had two weens I ago. An Oklahoma paper in speaking of | ihe ea.-'Oi says the deli ndanl, Ills wile To add to th-e terror of those ori ^ el.itdien, attoii.e.vs lor the de- :* in e and state, us well as a number sp.'i .atois wi re piesvut when sen- t me v. as plonouined and the scene BIG VICIBRY BULGARIANS DEFEAT ARB TUBE A BIG ARHY. CAPTURE A STRONGHOLI 'Flie Terrible E.\|HTlence of Passen gers and Crew on a Steamship From Savannah to New A’ork That High Sea. A Norfolk dispatch says Just wher the lite savers and her crew thought they had the lluims under coni.oi* tlie fire which had been raying in th lorward hold ol the Merchant atm Miners steamer Berkshiie broke out anew late Monday and there was a panic among the passu gers and eu w of the burning vessel. hoard there was an explosion in tin- hold whete the file was con lined an 1 the big ship was shaken troin sit m to stern by the concussion. the steamer appealed to list silgh'ly a: ter the < xpiosiofrrbut no one \eiitiir- e.i near the forward pail ot the sfnp to ascertain the natute or wimt w a.- the cause. The revenue cutter Seminole, whli ’. reached the burning vessel la'e Sun day night, was within led yards id the Berkshire when the *x,,'os. • occurred, and she s.gnalled tho-e n hoard the big ship that she won!.I pas- tr a down actetn and faced ’’Ist in ’ " e to hear his wife ‘d to 1 v the negro as "mother " < •' to p>i'I m Inarles St uart j H ,. n( i lifeboats and take off tfi t :M ' ►bins of the negro and 1 sengers. cr ew and Lfesavers. 1 t th'i ugh the calves of The transfer of those on the Betk- 'o i'« legs He grappled , hb i r(l to tbH Seminole Is said to haw ai I of Mrs Stuart, and) n thrilling A northeast gale ha been sweeping the coast since Sun day morning and Monday a fine, coid rain added gloom to the alre.o 'y |e r. 'bej position of the disheartened piiSse-n gers Win n told that they had better = ' i* the po’in •’>)(„ to the boats the p t-S’ nget«. ! arrested 1 atl y of whom wanted to lev., thi ^ • ^’'tne obi; S md.n night. < x; reaped de.l gilt- I'.'V.e a hand 1 \\it!) the wind blowing a gale around tl.i 'n and (he rain beat.ug in khrets ' fn V were lowered Into the 1 '• boa'-* ' both the Seminole and the Berk 'he - T be motor t oa 1 o' •* 1 j t, m,v *r» was also w** also brongtit Into 11 S’’ Tbs life savers and crew from thi 'V re almost com;'r'.ly ex- d the t u ss 1 e with a . w n ! • g had heard the aomnio- ■ a ;> 'ired upon ■ o' • r *n .-he*- hand ■ • <,. • e . j r v v o! v e r o r i ea-, m a eeti -e, dramatic.. 'The wife d tin . onvii-t’ d man 1) lapsed w hen uipnce was pronounced, Weeping atkfd !iy Ihe court as to :e ha I anything to say as to net. of death shoul 1 not be u; on hi.ii, Stigler a^ose and fill ; Oiute minutes. Ho Stated . a him vn e tli.it he dol not feel k * - I •' u.i- g.ilty and that he did o' !• 1 1 111\ * * he had had a fair trial Not oni; tl.a nut Si gler stat'd that •li f• 1: 1st- thi- null knew it. II, d roiunei 1 the state's case as a : : tne up b, ■ w 1 ui county attorney, d n A Faiti and a number of oth-| ' :s who did not care what they swore, to 0:1 a w . e-tH stand. He declare! ! I a' t lie pt in - 1 ding had been an in s' p a.: that he felt like be had | t 1 ' had a h | lare deal lo a ri 'i • nt a'1 v e of tne laes- to -a d that wh 'e he was not a rt-lig-- c ! i is In.ill, 1! h ml to fulgiv ■ r ti.etit ■ on ' - ),e w s Cl ■re going to pray to s . -1 s hi- wool d rev- . 1.. n g of Stanford ..ed to kill or bi ll ■ "i'd . the k III llig himself and will « iC' in-r , i' M- 1 1 r' u'd s' u for Tin - ' Phis 11 ! to ■ c « W M J l>UI I \T \\ IIJ^ON \ii: u-ti» < liroiili le Ttiink* III- I t ( , 11 in t origin their long ’ a .«' 1 1 he imi » w • re w e -e t .X V. Ul Off ’ 1 1 -e w e f t i.e fi • < t. U I 1 ! >■ pa-se:: g s 1 i h e r-e w a n 1 1 h' . V, i a g x 11 11' • s its hi-ll* f t i,n ■ coi't of sp e.xl' 'ho di r'gion ron- i'e that he has « > \ • R VI’ I 1 *s l s| \ | 1; t u\v KNTION. I ,d" " • V O V P e I » M' M rs of 'hr rre* of tbo * " !i 1 ad 1 v bnt • d !' 1 ' 1 w • . g . 1 n ” 1 ! »it- 1 s • 1 ti on t 1 <• a-■ ' he- M . :: to •- o' ’! Vi’S h rt- repo’t* I ' O b" I • in s.igta butn« ar.d gori ■ su ■ t in- ti ou rs ' • • a ■>, t (: o A ol 'li 1 t In VMnville like First N < . t Hex einl er. .1 c t' I .< 1 iff* After a Rattle Lusting Three Dejra the Rulgariana Capture Kirk>Kfl> Irsseh anti the Turkish Armf ef Fifty Thousand That Defended the Place and Much Stores. A cablegram from London MJV e llaee day’s battle and a Bulgarian turning movement has resulted, ne> cording to Sofia accounts, In the tell of Kirk-KIllsseh, and the capture of the Turkish garrison, numbering 50,- <‘0 0 men and large quantity of Batu mi > b-uies. iuc capture of this stronghold la w Lieu u.u t vn ka attached aiiuoet the name impui lauce as to AUrianopie, v>us coiiiiicuiU Horn CouatanuuopAe *•. an omciat couiiituiiicktiou explala- ‘“6 tuat tuu luiaioii tiiiay at Kirk- I.msscu Hi Ultc'Ilpi.lig 10 split the x Uclnj g loiceg U.scovc’ied that theg '■cio iu g.eatcu guetigin than had 1, ui ainicipa 1 cd. ihe i uras, chare • me. reuixtl lu tbu; touth lo await . c. 111orccUicii ls. the new* of the Bulgarian victory i.ao lauaiu gix-at rejoiciug in Bohn, v hue, it la expected, the tall of Ad- 1 laiiUpitJ will gouu Kmow. U Aa g« B - u aliy asbumed Abuuilah Pasha la aim engaged in burguig up his main a. my to Adriauople. An inlereotlag utuaiion will develop should the iurks be couipellxiU to evacuate Ad- . . U U O p i c. it t bupposxd that the neat stand bf the 1 urp» w.,I be made at De- ‘.•otlrt, t w 1111)-re * ell Julies south Of A d r lu in 'pie. aii important strategic , isitioii on u.i- ro.i t <0 Constaotiao- I lu utb• 1 direi tions both the Bar- ' 1 ans find tlie lurks claim great vlc- • i*11 * h .a Kumanuva, the Serviana de- • "•Mi'g (In .. Ii.ivi- I'liptured the town ■ pn l < be I u 1 h* ntming they hare re- a*l the x 1.1 y . ' ■■■> :t. S<*'!t say that Kirk • I - -1 h !■ .1 .1’ x lemn O flxx k In th# 1 'utti 1 n-r. U'ior..ing to latest reports " *•** 1 IriMu B.lgatlan sources, > wl..ctl a.J in Wn iLet* orlgisates, I ! ■• fi u - k ■ ► 'i till, i> ret I re 1 la dleor- !n tbf i!;r,'i a. n < f I'unar Hieaar, ; t inA' - t>> it.*- - oi h-aai They left n b it'i ; > o' | i * f.rm* guns, l« ea- | t. iiiiltuiti w«j oi * and large qaaatt- of arr mumtli'n and food. 1 \N hen t hi- no * s » as re cel rad la Se- ■owii-x bearing the lag ef ‘-'f’tes formed t to the un ' British leg at Iona, • i mi miry club. la mnonal antheua wer* given, as headed one t I the Greek through the <-'« of toae of Mretors. ' mr and the ' ? with gaga. - i•< -1 throughoet • Bvilssrlaea who ■ ‘ i ”* .md thsake r l.i n icccss of the u W.'K I. ! k l . r of Klrk-KUl- An unofflctaJ i g inan rasaal- t ng baa been •uxy. The Bui- Jv advance dur um at a greet i ■ T'i t. 1 \\ i \ 11 »i; < i.i -hi 11 i • > i t tin Vi'tiui Mi-it' P i I a In t' I T U IT. fflM' 1 w as 'Mi t r i ‘ii« F"-l (v. • fnr d*’ ' 1 < Tl IT Ml ' W fc la. A w otiian naiiicil Tir-I ft rra; 1 vv j 1 • V "r . •' '• li.- tair V. it nt i ii" sin," tm:" s .i li k ■ v: ‘ it.,- ; m w ii d fro ■ iT. ; .m n -i ! s! i ■. • i M It w ;i 1 pri'Mv ’ t th*- art wa.s ;• A • .pc.> •' TTo'sp R-tino Ik r th»> g‘'! it i * • ■ -rs* Bnori ! • i- :i'< w. i.- | t Inc a d' -iri' to IcMi! a hottor lifo, i:t evidence Mpon winch the man and xx o;ni 1 ti vv 'e tvent to Jail for two vonrs They were released last Ap ril. MUST ENLIST SEVEN YEARS. i r- M '■ Provision of New Army loxw Ytccomes EfTccIlv© Novcmbr 1. Adjt. Gen Geo. Andrews. V. S. A , Thursday informed recruiting r>4;c-, its ttiat after November 1 all enlist-! ments must be for a period of seven! instead of four years. This is the! first application to the recnitlng ser vice of the long term provision of the new law. While the full enlistment term will be seven years hereafter, only the first four rears will be for actual military service. After that the soldier who does not care to re- rmsponger and in a spiral k) : Ml'ch.-H h'id a n ‘ c«. hovv'. or. l|i‘ll witii a t tn dosoou ' 11, t b pn rs 'V I’ F> f”X I- • Tl • VV till- I'.’l V,- bundr* ! ■ to Tm' p ;' ' i I o' i: it t n-ops vv ’ ' |" V M's fr.l"! ". ii av ri for the A'.* a i i t ■ t'S m ;n- when MitoTiel! lost enntrol of the inaehTne ( AI GUT IN B M-.I.t n IN ROUES. Whs Coni ed I Ji (.'uit*' Hig!i Rut IohmIciI Safely Again. While a large tialloon vvos b.dm: infialed for an ascension Thursday P e coil id s*’* 1 ’ b ■ Ti"Md -hi t v .-en the: ^i the Cumherland county fair two planes of the WF-ht marlvtne. h. LEADS TO CRIMINAL ACTS. White B<'>' SteaN a Cow and Lays It on Cigarettes. At Greenville on Tuesday morning in the Court of General Sessions Luther Rainey, a white youth abouti 17 rears of ace. pleaded irtiTlty to the f b .,n oon enlist will he transferred to the army - fbarp0 n f S ‘oal:ng \ cow. The min-' 1 reserve, without pay or allowances.; | ni , ]rn conti-nre of on" year was pro- but subject to recall at a moment’s „ ni i n cod unon H 'inxy and ns Judge Uurdv imnosed tirs n"ni!tv to satisfy the broken law, lie a-ked the prison er If he was ad lieted to Fayetteville, N. James W. St!' 1L’ y<ars old. a farmer, took an i' 1 voluntary flight. The hag hro’-:" from its inoorings and s-iilitl at v attitude of several thousand ^fee' three miles across Cape Fear riv-r Smith was caught around the nr.kh !.y a rope from the parachute am’ hung suspended, head downward Finally lie reaivhed forward and swung himself up and into the basket The farmer landed safely wifhout a serptih or bruise. notice. Picked I'p Big Sum. Workmen Support Wilson. A plea to the workingmen of New the cigarette York and of the '’ni’ed States, to .vp reply, the. members of trades unions especially brush on the side of lookout moiui- 1 ju’go gave him a ler'ure upon the ^^pnne-elem” n c’ut- tain Thursday afternoon near Fort evils of the Paha and in Payne, Tenn.. found l.’L^nfl, nearly 1 excessive indu'gem'e could all In RlhO bills. The ends of the lead to criminal pra'Mces. Babe Stephenson, while burning| habit. Fpon his afimative reply, the. and roll of bills which wo§ exposed was rotten, showing it had been buried for some time. Poisoned by Mistake. At Yonkers, N V.. Florence Har ris. the nurse who hr mistake ad- min’Stered acid instead of saults, of Mrs. Abram dicated’that ! pnn fnr Prfsident. Congressman S’tl :rer for Governor, and John A. Ren- for State Eng'^eer, was issue 1 M'ednesdar by Secretary Edward I Eiannah of the • Federated Labor Party. Rapports Woodrow Wilson. Senator Works of California, a - M t I. in a; on: v *<« ' h k '• t" t' ‘ 'e't *■• a 11 inr, S IT 1 k •• S" IM \ r - ar,- in' ;• |I.Ir- t • V '• t" :i t t <i i '**■ : fi i of tin t Tl tinft'il ’.*' > 1. X’ 11 : M i O'T ’* I I'b \ ( lll< \. .<) .in \N Ol ARC. | ’ '' ' :| • v ' r v . m (.ol I i-.iil- 1 ■ Tt v EHliixx ( m i x mi-’i tn Sitx Ice. r ' ■ i c.iv e-o a i >• ■ v I p v, rl. fort \ of h*'’' • •• '"t dotermir.ed t > I • it- c ;n i, t 1., ■ r i , <M n ’ ' V to ' ‘ ' f •••!,< T ' lax- s’ or m- * '• ' ' i ■ • '-'•<■• t • .di s'alion • ' .!,••• t as' 'Kipce 1 • g tlo ir wages for October! ''" “ »• • u h. ax c ‘"•'•n working " -' r '("’on coui mv in Wis- ■ '-1 : • 1 to ha v" quit thoir vx -t 'io't no'ii-e Miss i 1 -a ’.iu writing fite nien lef- f r tt-,» pi^t month urging them -'.xo-xt- to -ervia and enrer the She ('f'l’ iri-s she will return ■h '’ em and ta’te a place on th" Through th" instrumen ■ 'iK- of the p’olice iientenant thei ".erer, wi-re adjusted and the men "■reT-er} to depart F;nst and embark "U Cie' first steamer for Europe. t -I • ! t. i i i p‘-is "*! e- nio let 11,.. Id, slot opt of tie hVd ■ s Camden r. t o Ml RBI l>. 1111. \ l.l r. i- e (• i er Will Go to tru ( hair. . i .• , i '.:iut ('iaiT!' • v Y ' 1 n. wax louml I r : !! ' tl firs' d*-g: IT !. h I !*• i-n t ry'lti ’ T K T !. e doth of i I " ' ! • . " M .ib-r. I 11' ( tl it" firs' army undar i.*• u it x’ outer works " large bo4lM. ; • nt ruarekod "•* river Tund- ■u t he V-. ©it of Haff- • i.e e ik of Taad- g a 1 . anclng from j * u.e road from ' .' *i. )M(); le. t' - it nople aay a • ' i und a. in th* .. is now admitt- i howevef, . oi t»ric« by - ,h'.i essful Turklak wuich owed Ua • • u !iu x-nt having en- iimiii body of th Bnl- A l TO A N 11 ( A CI.E ( I! \SH Drivers of llodi Maeiiincs Arc More or Ijcs.s Hurt. T ": (k r ::o. .in.-, • 'I'grie. r i ; a‘ ;,,..!uig' • tor S' I;'' '. ■' 'O Goff uui:l Oc- A sp> c:'1 from S'":te u|-p • <• U<|i-e'. for Luguff. but now employed at K.,. Camden Brick Gnmpnny, and Hr. \Y. J Burdell. also formerly of Lutetjff..: t'Ut now of Camden, were hurt Wed nesday night in a head-on col! s' : on between a motorcycle rtd’en by Mr. koseboro and an automobile driven by Dr. Burdell. the accident hat pen- Search Now in IVouresw for Party of ing near the Confederate monument on Main street. Tito motorcycle wm; almost completely wrecked and tho MOTOR BOAT PARTY MISSING. i Savannah Mon. dispatch from Savannah, On., - grave apprehension Is felt for safety of a fishing party which automobile's fender and radia'or bent. Mr. Roseboro’s face was b.i'll.' cut, bis leg broken at the kn"e, and . f. Thunderbolt at an eariv hour! hiB bod y bruised in many places To . Veduesday morning for Warsaw, of h i 3 Injuries rahnot be le rn- iT d ‘■’•om wbb’h no word has been! present. Dr. Burdell w is bu ,lv r 1 vc. ^ 'Ihe Bu'g.irians apparently l«ft a '-'ii t lor e in Irent of Adrianopl* i da 1 i •* d :o uork 'o the roar to • I'i.i t!i" communications with i "list.iti[,o: le. An a 1 vance Turkish lohimn, cuMinimled by Mahmoot ' r U.ibi liT. son of -the Grand attempted a surprise attack, : • the enemy was infinitely sn- ; enor in strength the attack was not pushed home, and the Turklah troops p ’ rctiU'd in good order to poeitlont lurther south. It is pot clear where the Bulgarian attack will be delivered, but the next two days should witness a declstva pat tie. There is mueh elation at v hat .Is described as a splendid ▼!«- t Tty over tlie Servians at Kumanova. OM cals of the army office went so f ir as to express the feeling that tha Fervians need no longer be reckonad with, In an engagement Tuesday at Mar- ^ ! ash, at the junction of the Mlrttsa. At Hatley bury, Mnt , five persons ,,„,j _.x rda rivers, close to Adrlanopla, v "to joiiei] :ir " 1 thmee seriously in- Bulgarians were attacked hy 8,- n, r. 'l When th" pt-nt of the FnerU" ( A0 T ,, rks Aft( , r an hour of h#aTy iI'- ’ • r. s"t’iig outride th" • 1 • i r ' f k Coyrt rr-urn, f"ll In a * a jcu h a tha wrd.tt w as annouuc-. u. !"hn F. M'-lntyre, Becker's chief • . • i: . d that he would :: ;i " tin imiu'-dhtti' appeal, but add- e ! le \ end tills he had nothing to say. H'-eker did not fllfteh when he l - pi tbo Verdu't propounded by Har- ol 1 B. Pk'niix’r, foret.'sn of the Jury. FIVE PERSONS ARE KILLED. j — ^i... j Euorglle Flant at llaileybury, Ont., Destroved hy Concussion. voi. The party was composed bruised but not seriously hurt. M.Cor R. T Stewart county tress- i". A. B. Grosbv and W. J. Svkes. f ’ v [lli'SIV " M hursd;;'/. 1' as were mill-- r motor boat was provisioned for! Tarred a Young Woman. Six men were arree'e 1 Thtirsdav at T.-.t on" day. Tf"avy weather prevail-: West Clarksfleid, O., on indictments t a‘ Y.'ar r aw Tuesday afternoon and charging them with riotous consmrn- Tueed-iv ntght. A number of search-! cy with tha recent tarring, or pvn!- : 1.1 parses In meter boats are now|ii.g of Minnie LaValiey, a young vo- looklre for the missing men. eo-npanv was b.own up rr tniery and rifle fir<- the Turks w*r* The Circe factory build- ( ' ( .f Pa t 0 (i and fl ed i n disorder, leavlnf totally wrecked and bouses tbp sbI - PW n with dead and many tVoughoot the viMace were damag- xxounded. The Bulgarians captured * i. Th" ctisc! of the explosion is p nr) p r !s 0nprB , & dozen quick flrart e o known, but workmen say som"- q inn tlties of munitiono. Many tl ! ng wen* wrong wRh the electrical T , jrkB drowned themselves In tha ris ing mach’niry and ..-■'x*'"-" nugiit fire. Almost Imme- '' a'ely after the exr'osion the entire a cloud of man of that village A seventh tr an p’ant was enveloped In was arrested on an Indictment chart-- smoke. !11g perjury in connection with, his » ♦ ♦ in Me-scnger TVoy Robbed. At Minneapolis. Minn , '.Oscar t, ' p ‘ imon 3 r before P r3 nd Jury ?rhri e tersen, a messenger boy for, 'rstigating the oectt-rFnce. th.i ?oo Railway, Thtirsdav was rob-! * * * T - bed of JS.bbO In pav checks of the Etheridge M 111 Rerover. companv on one of the principal Dr L. B. Ethsrldge, »ho it fe s«’1 the powder rr because they believed th« Bulgar ians massacred their prisoner*. Official announcement was made at Sofia that the Servian foreee hat* occupied Novip&str. Pristina, KOm an ova, Kratovo and Kotschana. D*- t-chmenta of the Servian army M-~ Knmanova. after anafkllaUpC Sl»oots Dog, Kills Himself, At On*ar!o, WIs., Ernest Revels, tcred a voung farmer, Thursday called his the Turkish batteries, deg to him. patted it and thed shot around that town lasted ! through th* body. Revels then I.ate reports indicate that Greeks Pray Before Leaving. Three Hundred Greeks knelt In the causing the death ... , . wood- t wi, ay *ir( awok^Thiirsdav'Tfternoon'row* Wilson because as the Senator 1 streets of this cUy. The robber ob- was cut bv a negro preacher near turned the gun uron himself. When fighting is *still p’-«ee*dtaf 1g_ [ andS^O T BulgaHans Vav^lefTSkff^ -^*n b of uncop- thinks the Democratic nominee Is the! talncd the checks by representing Wagener and who was carried to Co- friends, aroused bv th* shot, arrived, district. Th* rr**ks ar* enport to fight, Uking with th«m about tl0.000 tn savings. . heur* Of uncea- thinks th# DemocraTic nominee Is the: talncd the checks by representing Wagener and who was carried to Co- friends, aroused by th* shot, arrived, district. Th* rre*ss ar* * dm. *o a collans* upon best min for the piece. This Is In-'h'meeif as a rallwav employ** who Itjmbla hospital was r**ting well tivrv found the dvlng dog lining tha from Arta toward J*»w» sclousnesa flue to a couaps* upou, . .. ... u- .v — *_ ,x.. ...... u. win vi. * * i aai>wiknr>xM)d of (h sclousness realising her error. dependence of the right eir had to maka change# in th* pap*re.. W*dn**day. H* will r*cov*r. i 1 ' hand of his dead master. ! and