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The BATESBURG ADVOCATE . I Mitoh.ll JWm V7~, A TRI-COUNTY PAPER. BATESBURO, S. C./ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1907. GEORGIA RA AUGUSTS 0.i:j you opjn ait account 1 loijJ ? t'or wj icivo yau tlie ? atl'.iijoi yJi.1 biuklng bui old. WRI SHAVING PARLOR THE BEST OF BARBER EVER YTtiirv HOT ANl) BILLIARD AND POOL P?ULC J. J. ROBERTSON I>R( ORDINANCE NUMBER XVI For the Regulation c Buildings an;! Othe Structures in the Towi of Bates burg It ? ir, or.l li;? hi. I)/ t'l 1 Tj.vii O > i:iCi "i l.lie town of lii'c?bur.t an I l)/ au tuority of t lie same Section 1. l'it if on an I after 11 p is of this or<!inane ; i! s lall in It i I tsv.'ul fur any pirlv of pieties t erect any wokImi I rani? h nMni wii'iin the following limits . of in i ii of Httesbir.t in <>tU trei 11 ) .i Itailro id Sire ( l ?t' r.ro i Streei S'Ction 2 I'll it I) -fore any p m s< or | ns ins sh til erect an, -i ?r> ti ?u..? (I v, ;i i; 11 ins?, bote'. stali'e. awiiin oill '.cellar, door or structure of at on anv sM >t whit 'ver, nop Cation in wi lling s 11 til ?irst. l*-> mie to the Town Council statin,.' Ilien and purpos* for wliicli tit' said bui<1 inn nth m structuro is <1 sipne I. a:i Statim,' til ' place of location of sam and a permit from t!i slid Tow Cou idl lit obtained to erect sik bni1 lings or other structure before tl ban1 sh ill b i comm meed. S itiou II ll shall b' Lit j duty c ll?<? iVuvn Council of Llie said tow to Simla gurvejor to define the lit Of St roe*, or streets to any pa,-ty t parties wishing to build in the to<v? Section t. It shall lie t??e duly < the Town Clerk in !iiimh>r the appl cations to l)e inide under Sect'.oil he roof, in t lie order in which they ai luade and to li e the same. Section 5. All p.M'sms failing to con ply with tlie rei.Mil.Ui ms and roquir tiieuts of this ordinane: sliall he ti ;e not less than t.on djllars nor ino limn otie hundred dollars, orimpriM i ed ii a ioss than live days nor ino thin thirty days upon convicli i Llic eof. I? -ne and ratified this t lie sixth ria r\f I) '.MilIn.I- inn Irni Hundred ;il t.VU. K .loucs, Mtivoi. M. H. Edwards, Clerk N. 15. T.us ordmiiv fr mi i>vo will ?i enforced 1 >/ v >10 of c tunc assembled Septcm'jir til; sec >11 nine een hundred and seven. J. C (.J lover, ,'Jity Clerk. H nises, Lots For Sale. F. rms, I.ots and Dwellings in tl fow l of Bnleslturn for sale: ben iluil i-opirty and cheap. Uxceptioi al it jpariunity to make n.iidsoni prof .i on properties daily cxhancii iii va ju. Bites'urg is cn: of tb bsst iiwiii in the slate, free sell i a J va lL i in. hi eb est prices paid l< larni and truck produ;ts, tfood; cj be b jukIu here a. cheaply as in / gu*'.i I am offering for s.t!e o. Itau Isom? residence with t\v? aor Ion J 'orne in the pre'tiest porti of t<> ,vii. Thirteen and half acre I idea', for suburban residence true , farming, plenty wood, wat and four hundred pea :li and pin tree; l;ight a.re lot on 5iimn land \\ nue set in peach, p!um . 1 and pecan trees, can i>_ cut i p lots of liaii and one acre lot hnn isoni .* location for Inrppe ' ,dcn :e. Ten liaSi acre lots on- r. 1 in-* t'le town on iiip.ii ri.!,;e, ?vat :t and fine Ian I. ii\c acre wit-i four new painted inree ri.vi t . r . ; I ,v IP i , i . ?r -ill I??e l:.iiulsoiu * "oporlies fo. ?;1 pgr, wilii ;'(Mp!c li.iie to j bali i:e. \N . \V. Wnt-ion it. :ir;, S. C l. > ' > : { S V. . . Djs'.alily I Kite I ii t!i? tov? i Ik.lll- >l>.ll?. ?? .1. (>i i?l. li, l{ J '.l.i i 1 io p ; , ;j i 1 {jr.ii s :ll us youk slhlj M le ? you have cation slu.1 t > s carry Hum Vo Younghlo.til a ul Cilc l{i Sprlnj li>nl;l W arohou; VN : ar^ ii >\v r;.i !y to sto.-e y cnltiiiat t;!l J s It ill CO?t of 25 ci per i>a1e pjr li \ sworn w ? cr a! v jys oa h i i 1 t i atten I y villi S. All CJ'.t > I Willi c uily MVkT.1 J with imurntuj. lor sale r Krlt.k *1 ore on flain street. .11 alscy I ov, Itatesburj;, S. C II>R WATSON'S NO! JC 1 mt.lib; n')4 >ir. fr.t.n my o both i;.*o :t i I ! ('. lj; ip/in.^ from ! torn ij.* 5 tit k> t iclnj a va;atiov J. A. Watson, I>. I ILROAD BANK S i, GEORGIA. with tliis hank the same Is seldom t best facilities to he had for the Iness, hat never lose sigh of the ! TE USts AND POOL ROOM. H S--HOT TOWELS ALWAYS. i(i STERILISED. COLO It ATMS. >RS IN REAR OF BARBER SHOP. )P. Baiesburg, S. C, I nnTTrtN MARKET V U 1 A V il &V* A Jfc M m. m Bates burg Spat 13 3-16* ? PERSONALS, Mr. M K Itatlaml will in >ve into ij; a liisnew.ind h mils on > lum > the lat- Sn let' part oT t h-. week. Mr. Rutland's j,j house is the lin.sfc in h ileshurtf, the- m rooins an i c ilorhu's I'.iiMii^hoii t are >(] II .......I I .... ,l.,.r I >1 ? I. ii 111 |'ui i v;v^ . i\*- I i w " y i\J 11 > structure. The house i-. tl'ol u,> (l| i" with tli I ate>t in iilcni improve- g< (L, meats. Ik ^ Mr. I. i!lover spirit yesterdav in ki jt Kdtfelldd. ('n Mr. Wilbur Cook is visiliutf his pa- * 1 rents at this piace. m Mr. Minis Hartley was a visitor tu ^ l('_ Ihtesbur^ this week. st' Mr and Mrs. Chirli? IltlVnvi of i sj' id C, ilnmbia 11 wo b-'-i th; ^tciis ol Mr. an I Mrs. Willis at tins pla \ n j Si h Mr. and Mrs W. A. (.'roue, n spent lu Sunday at Wards. ? ,! Miss I.ucile ?'ooner return I lodax ; ii. ' ,e from a visit 10 Charleston, ''. j' Mr J. K. Milf >rd of Johnston was a I I ot visitor t i Hat oslai ri? on Mi mi;n. S 2 After a <1 -ii^lii fu! iit to Mi.ss ? rt* llatlio Hess l ulltini, Misses Lucilc ) i and llittie Simoons liave returnee: ( to .heir home in (iro. nville, S. ('. < r> Mr. Ira C. <V.rs >n is spending his s vaoalio i at his old h mo in Saluda. ? n S " Mr. lij.vry Covin li is returned from c y a trip to lh' .1 nnestuvvn I Apnsitu n / H' ; and ni her p ?inl.> norlh. ( Miss (J nit of W' )tier i s v.siting ^ ,, M iss K Iit!i Siminjus. \ lj Mis-. T illie r.riueh i11s returned } | an axtend.'p visit to Augusta, Mc-1 \ . i -... ...a.' i ... i - ' J v^ui mm Wiiiin | y Miss i;,iv> Mati's h is returned from j a house party at Chester. ? Mi, and M'-s it S. Simmons have ) ',e moved into l he hotel property next _ u door to 1110 ikipt.ist church, i , e Mr. an i Mrs P C. Call I um have K Konc to North Carolina where Mr. s< l J OniIti111 will t, -ae:i sell vol th is winter 1 ?1 K jr Miss Akxander has returned from 111 I Kufala. A'a., to s,r>n 1 the winter with Vu | Mrs. Wright, le i es I Miss .Josic Mo'doy remrncd to i >n ! lohiislon on VVedoes lav a""r a plc.o- ' ant visit, to .M is. .1. I >. 1'im u ?.... i' ? r I or Mrs. \ .J. (' uit l.< n out rtainedlhej mi youtiK peopl .1 lie! h o "M I'iiosier i k?... a a m?#i o. i( 'iii* u V v i i 111 , iii i I'M ' . ? "? ?'?nn I* llob its of N u ! > six. S. < ' tn or Ml'-. II <.!i' s % 11 ti ?' I'M^elleld ^ est wlii has lr 'i \ ii w Mr- A. (\ 1 "lx Mitchell left for la f Home 011 Safur lO it i . da v. lot I I " Mrs. .1 .ke II h i ol the St Marks WI Section was in t am tod iv. or )ay Mr IVed ('iill.ru wsnt hack to the ('dhinihi i liM-pital ye.slerlay to have his kv attended I o Mr. Fret ('artled^e has retorted; of fiom a trip to the lame-town Fx-j 01 position. j Mrs. A. r, Jones Is on a visit to lici parents at Marion. S. C. Ml Mr I ?ixon Crouch spent M on pay in ,ver \titfusta, ?Ja. e. Mr. x. it. Kerna/'n in spent T.iesday our :nt;i in A u-just a ''K1' l> . a" i Mrs J. I) Timinvis spent , o u r is |? so met im in Newl> 'irv t lii? week. 1>i\ end Mrs .1 A. Wat son have ' lei! f >r ;li Inn's! * a* 11 I Ap isil ion I an I ?>ili i p tin's mirth. They will | ' li Ijst*lit. ah >w! toil diys. (Ml 1'. K. vl iotln*r and mnVi-r aif pt now .n New A'??rh . Mr. I tin Lis Cul ll'ice li,m 'l- ' *' t',,> P-U'Ly. > cp Mr ai d Mrs. (). K. Craven have 1 rented the K V ('nll im residence and will m ike this-p'ae their home. EMATOE TILL AT'b COLOMBIA. m in E TALKS ABOUT POLITICS 1 AND HIS LECTURE. * ci E DISCUSSES CAREY COTHRAN ti LAW AND INQUIRES WRAT H AS 1,1 BECOME OF PROMISES TO PUT STRIPES ON DISFENSARY LAW s. VIOLATERS--OR PROHIBITION! AS AGAINST LICENSE-ENJOYS ? PREACIllNG WHITE SUPRE- i, MACY. " _ V' la Columbia, Sept 2 -Senator l'?. Itillman spent to-d ?y in I lie *. ?ty, litis 2iliis lirst visit to Columbia in 'l' veral nrr.itli-5. lie cun - ?ver from is homo at Trenton to attend a i?et inur ??r a committee of the Clemin College trustees, but as only one t .her m mil)-r of I lie c >:n -nit,tee \vas "esent at 1,11? ayp)inter| hour, the juator spent most of the day at the S otcl. co t versing with friends. Few tow mat no was in town, as no arved It yin , aec mipanicd by M i s. ilimnn, only iast, fc'rld iv night frotv 11 is lectu ring to ir in tlii Wo st . Toe Senator tilked interestingly? w ? always talks interestingly--and on ' variety of subjects to this cot re- n tond nit today at WiigUt \s Hotel. ,l "How do you lind things in South 11 ill'ilina, S .mi ttor.'" wis asked by the ? : porter. Fifteen 1 is the minimum price v/h: Cotton Growers Asso cia product this year. The parcel to lend 1 i beral ly or trie Planters Storage We have Left yet a fewi calculators, which we vt ers or this section, i they are used properly correcting mistakes. Remember, that The to lend on reasonaole t< indorsers and pays inte num on deposi ts. W. W. Watson, Presidi Vice President. "Woll, i v : j i>t k>?1 h )in an I have 1 icn only a iVw Irion Is hore and lu>rr?_ f,11< 1 11.111'i kn.nv wl) it's hot.. ointf n."' Speaking of prohibit! >n h - said: "You c i'i s i ' I'm for prohibition ajiinsL any f ir.n ol lie ?n5, v > iu^ 11:111,' il eluivd S-nator Thlmin very lnplrit ic.uly. "1 d??n''j know how Ins Cirey-''otlir.in I i.v 1-. working. 1 111 I Ik l v I' t>il ill.' p Mpl ? nf the 1 natc that 11 y?? i * m't watch one bijf : lispen ir an I keep out slca'.iu# you ' in 1 >Aat eh 1 hirty of I hem. "its 1 he way,'' said the Senator, 1 lurnhiK inie 1 m^ator, "what's besome of th > st rip.vs they were K?'"K [ put a 1 lie e tftt is Jist w.ii? Has any boo: b' 11 arrested yot'r Any warrants sw 'in ah at a! '1 You iviuem- 1 her that ! sai l th isc pre election protnise> hot year were all humbug. There was hound ( < by sj:ii >t!ii;u rot-J t.? n wliji i' I here was so much smell, hut they don't so ni to be loiny any I hintf al? nit it." llw.is statu.I t't th;> Sfiutor that the <1 i-?|? *i?sary winding up cumin iss ion It.id hold up t!u; claims of a num her of whukey 11 uses to the State il ispensury and that there mitflit hi ' something .1 .in^ when this eo n tiis.si in tfot t he infurnri iti'iii. "They as w'll look for rv? i lencc in I!. A111 *it Oj-i'i," was ? h Senator's comment. When asked ii lie thought tbeiej w Mild he : 'i effort in pass a Male prohihiliO!) law n \t year lie replied | I.hat the Lime mitf it not. lu ripe (hen for such a law. "11 dep ii'1-..i pieat deal,said the Senator "an what the Governor, Mr. Ansel does: it he docs not do anyihintf to in ike him, dt mi p ipnlar he will tfc1 a ???ond tei m, yo u know." Senator TiHinati slid that lie hud * leu working hard on his lecture tour ? ut, said lie, "I enjoy prcaciilnx the ?P'luf wliite supremacy to those iserablc ignoramuses up N jrtdi. Yes Ket enough out of it to compensate ic for the work. ' 1 Hud about four fifths of the owds with me on the race <iui*tloti ^eryvvliere 1 ifo. The politicians are ?e ones who oppose my views. 1 ive taken :l nnmlnr of hind m-i - I ... - - I \j aries an l in >.st of them are more V lanimous than any I liave taken in j 11111 Carolina." '"No, 1 am not permitted to talk ilitles in my lectures, 1 am on lined ) the race ti'iesthm hy m> e attracts, nt that is really tlie only question tat divides Mm country, it Ins dlidtd the North and South tor the ist fifty years, an! if it wasn't fo r ie negro they cjuld git t. igeth ?r. "Of course, the tight between 'I'art ml Fora,kcr is Lire one matter of in. rest in tlic West, especially in Ohio, haven't got anything t<. say about tat, however, tor when 1 say anyling about Foraker it will be where nave mm luce to nee. i en mended nr im twic : to i>inl debite, but lie .it ouldu'l accept. YV "I have already expressed the opin- w mahout twenty tiin s lint R loicvell k'< ants the nominalio.i for himself, hi I i.-> working to brink abml a dead- lu )Ck in the Republican <ion\ ntion tl Inch will result i> 1 th :iu turning to heodnre 11 losweit as th : one honest i bt nan loft In th: world, then they will 111 sk him to save th: country. The tl omhialioii will he presented t him ki n a silver platter. I?'i "Well, you ki.iw i hive for a Ion*; T Cents Col ichMr. E. D. Smith, Pre si tion, says the farmers si i First National Bank or on cotton ptoren '*n the V/arehouse in Batesbur^. mora of those excellent c ill be pleased to praseo 'nese books would, cost yo may save the seller a pr First National Bank, of B 3r;ns: satisfaotory colla ras t at the rates or 4 am snt; Ira C, Carson, Cash L1111 !. ii in favor of pULliiitf .1 South- ( mm ii .u in tlic ticket for Vice I'res , ! m instead of luminal in# these ' mi down millionaires who don't! j * 'long to tlie ticket, hut a had ( s j |s : . ? much talk of Bryan In the t VVcmIV I, ' Wei1, Mr. Bryan is a vorv popular man and can com n ind ilio vo'^rs of a t i e i> .i.i. m ~ l < t.A I nnmuci <>i iiepuu.icins sum me ( Senator, and while lie did not express Iiimseif forth -r it i-. evident vliat I Senator Tillman still Uilnks Mryan Liu- impoi. l it fa -'.or in the situation j within tli'1 Democratic party. ! I S-nat >r Tillm in will spend this | * week at his hem at Trenton and will ; then start u.it m another lecture tour of fifty lectures, carrying him i hroutfh Colorado and other Western States |< and the l\ici lie coast. lie is looking hale, and hearty, and the work ap- ; parent)y agrees witli him as well as I slumping South Carolina. .1. II. MARRIED SUNDAY. On Sunday lasl at one o'cloe.k at the home <>i the bride Miss 10vh Keyn was married to Mr. .'.A. Mitt*, llev Maeum (Junior was the officiating minister. The marriage was a |uii;t o-it only tlio relatives and near friends of I lie couple being .Invited ' SALUDA C0TTNT7 MEV*. MEET. S.iiud i, s.;p j 1 - r.i s l111 I; Conn< tj Medical assuciat ion was held here nil Monday and was largely attended. The meeting was m i le especially inleresting heaaus of the discussion of questions of practice and treatment 1 of various diseases and a general in | lerchange of ideas. IEIGN OF TERROR 2 JEWS M&SSA- I CUED. st HELPLESS ARE SHOT. '' uiiMPN ANN finii nnPN ? SLAIN WHILE AT " PRAYER. ac la : IS BElIEVED THAT OUTRAGES 114 ARE BEGINNING OF WAR OF REVOLT. IN WORE MASSACRES THE COSSACK'S ARE TO AID TO EXTERMIN- 11 fa ATE THE JEWS. iol er Odessa. Sent. ?A reign of terror i)6 wails lierj today and defenceless 0? i !ws nave b ,'Ct. massacred on all sides. 'omen and child run were shot down bile kneeling in prayer over il.e l>' a\ es of friends and relatives. Ncew girls were dragged from their C . . if >mos a.id seized upon a< th prey el ^ ie c/. ir's raiders. ov '1 Jii- I rightful record is b.dievel to cu : only l lie beginning of one of the 10 osi atrocious attacks ever madi by ie dleaded "Itlack Hundred." It is io.vii thai th; p ?lic- are acting in \N >? ivn un, VT 111 I' I3.V/UWI tl I icy sL'tod by v!? lo w mi -u and c.iil iton | .dent of the Southern } u lould tolve for their ( B^tesbur^ is pre- ? " Batssbor,*; Warehouse ) > li jo tton nnd cottonseed^! t free to the farm- ? a one dollar, and if S| eat many dollars in )\ { lYJ atesbur^ Has man-ay ( I iteralor approved ?! 1 5 per jent. per anier; N. A. Bates, c iten were bo in*' tired up >ti and made j, 10 effort to interfere. Willi the frightful raids condoned t] jythe e/ ir's c mstabuinry. it is de- .j dared that the Hlack llmidred' arc d.itinintf even in ire rovi.tinn at- (j acks. In more massacres wldeh are j il-it led t he < ossacks are to uiv? aid. I'hey will assht the ooi m of Iltissia:i .i.iople in exh-rininatinjc tlie members J >f I lis Jewish Self defense league. A resolution t kill tlie members of the league lias been passed by the union. The "black Hundred'' began their massacre hero with a wild onslaught r through the streets. Who lever Jews were to l>e found, they were clubbed and sl? a. rhen tla rioters poured, yelling into the Jewish cemetery i where thousan Is of men, women and hiIdren were kneeling in prayer Tlie.v were at'.he graves of relatives and friends, victims of farmer assassinations. Among t his throng, tin; mob burst, , r? '11 armed with pistol ami knout, stick1, and sword. "Sl.iy and spare not, ' was * the wateh wood iTo resist meant to 1 I invite dentil, and seeking to escape the fury of their assailants, hundreds streamed iway in all directions in the | wildest panic. A 'tfirl and a Jewish actor were ruthlessly shot down by the furious pursuers and an old man of seventy | and two little four year o <1 children! were beaten iut 1 insensibility. In the rush to flee, scores were I | trampled on. Nowhere the scenes in the Jewish quarter wore loss terrible. It was there t!iat (lie rabbic bonan then! rioting. Alleging that the Jews wire responsible for the explosion of the Imir.b, which, a few days ago, caused le deaths of a military o It leer and | >ur policeman, they started in to tllow up an imaginary injury. It was stated at the time that tlie lieor dropped the bomb, but any prcfxt was enough. Firing right and left and gathering rength at every step, the mob killed tree and wounded sixty persons here they started for the cemetery, At every v\indo'v where a Jew was ttlng a gun was levelled, Doors ere broken down, windows smashed, >oda stolen and women subjected to ?<ss indignities. In vain did the people call on the dice. The police were there, but in tlvc spectators of the scene of pi 1gc an J cruelty. Not one raised a md, ? PICKERS SCARCE. Aiken, S. O., Sept. 3.?Mr. W, amp Hrodie, a large and progressive riner of Kitchings Mill, was in the ty yesterday. He told The Chron Ic representative that the hot wea thhad heen causing tl?e cotton to o n very last in His section, and that tton pickers were very scirce. He is that lirty cents per hundred unds is being paid for picking and en at that high price the pickers uld not lie secured. lie said that tlie present weather prevailed for a w weeks cotton picking will soou he er providing the hands cm beseired tc pick it out ?Augutta C iron* !e. fEEKLY CONCERTS AT AIKEN. Aiken, S C? Sjpt. 3.?The conce rts h ich are being given 01 each Sit rrijy attcrnoon have been bringing rge crowd it ' lr; city on every Sa t rdav. (>n Siturdiy the largest nwd that has been in Aiken for imo time was bere. and heard the. mcert. The concerts are being finished by tiie business men of tlie ty, an I is a very p ipulur feature. IEW MAYOR FOR SA-j LUOA. | lK. W. L. LANiEL ELECTED DCRING PIS ABSENCE. Saluda, Sept. ? Mr. \V. L Daniel as elected mayor of this town yeserrlsiv. vit?o T,. M. f>niir*h. resumed. t was <|uile a compliment to Mr. )aniel, as he was out of town, not a andidate, and was not expecting to ie voted tor. Ilis friends are urging nm to accept the place, lie has it mder consideration and will likely cc-'de to their requests. It is extremely dry and dusty, 1?\Tiler is drying up and cotton is opening rapidly. LIGHTNING BOLT KILL 8 crvrw Mrv ObTLiil ITIIjIIrEN OTHCR? INJflRE D AT BUCKHORN FALLS, N. C. VICTIMS SOUGHT SHHLT KR PROM liiiAVY STORM, WHEN BUILDING WAS STRUCK BV LIGHTNING. Kalei^h, N.U., Sept. i. ?Details ol I In* disastrous elTect of a llk'htninj f roke at Huckhorn falls in Chathanr county yesterday show that sever to mi were killed and 1C injured. A heavy storm had forced 50 to 70 mei lo seek shelter in the cement house o i'.i.. 1'ii i iwirii Power nlant Lightning si ruck a bitf tree back o ili?* Imuse and the tree, splitting, fel over on the buildn/, the stroke in siatitlv Killing two white men am live negroes and injuring three wliile and seven negroes, all of them res ulentsof this v;omity. All of the vi< Inns were employes of the I'hotni Construction compiny, which ha chuiyc of tin. plant. Announcement. The frii nils of R, I. Sliuler liereh announce him candidate for tt Itouse of Representatives subjei to the rules of the Democratic p i niary. .Many tiicnd.s. WHITE HAN CHASED OUT OF NEWBERRY. WAS TRYING TO ORGANIZE NEGRO BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS. MIXOP WITH MtfOR DDAUFN UUU TV XI* ACTING AS A CiriZHN, THE MAY OR TOLD FRANK P. GORDON HIS WORK WOULD NOT BE TOLERATED. Newberry, Sept. 4. ?Yesterday a stranger, win registered at one of the local hotels as ' Frank P. (} ?rdon . Birmingham, Ala.," accompanied by a well dressed negro, attracted the at tentioa of the p >lici and upon bein g shadowed it was learned that the two men were here for tin pnrp^sj of organizing negro bricklayers and plasterers Into the International Sr'cklayers and Plasterer." Union. Mayor Biowu upon learning of the while man's business, went to see him in the capacity of a citizen, and not otlloially to inform him tint tiic cit izens of Newberry would n >t permit a whi'e mm to organ!/.; negroes in the community> In the Interview Gordon intimated that Mr. Grown was a "liar," wiiereupm th; Utter proceeded to Hog the stranger . The strange negro was led lo the edge of town and invited to take his departure. Gordon was arrested and held in bail in tire sum of * !'>. At first Gordon represented himself as a mitlress dr.inn;:." but afterwards admitted tint he had told an untruth, lie said that he did this iu the towns lie visited for the purpose of deception, as he did n ?t wish his real business to heevnj known. When the Columbia train reached here tonight G >rdon boarded it, fol lowed b/I ) >: l'? oit'/.mi wiio tie dre I to''i:iLcrvio lii.11. bat lie esctped them by loe'untf himself up iu the toilet. t'oliceman John Adams, wli > worked the ease up as well as Miyor llrown, hive Luc sympathy of the eoiniiiur.ity for their part iu the affair. It is said that Gordon is en route to Greenwood for the stine purp ?se that he visited Newberry. Ttie alTair created considerable oj m ment here today. GREAT REVIVAL IN SALUDA. LARGE CROWDS ATTENDED RE LIG103? EXERCISES CONDUCT ED IN SALUDA BY THE REV. W. P. B. KINARD. ? A Saluda, Sept .'L?The services begun here 10 days ago fov Rev. W. I*, i 0, Kinard of Green wood county came to a ciose last night. It hasfoeeu a ureal meeting in many respects. The preaching which for the most pari was done by Rev. Mr. Raul, one of the editors of The Pentecostal Herald of Louisville, Ky., was of a very high order. The crowds were immense, numbering often asmmy as 1,200. The music which 1*10!. Uiudruin the blind pianist at tlie in strunient was marvelously beautiful, f while the singing, led by Mr. Curry J was most satisfactory aijd lug ily a n? joy able. i Mr. Paul is yet <| 11 ite a young man. but lie preaches with power. His 1 sermons arc at once logical, o:ivuu> f ing and inspiring Tli?re is none of tl 10 cant and s >phistry and sensation f a! alxiut hi in. His is a message of I life, a plea for complete service to - the Master. d Rev. W. P Yarborutigh of Lees \ I H*, tlli; 13 ? > l > WfVl ^IV^ni, <- a portion of Llic time and assisted in :* ttie preaching. s Thoroughbred Stallion The fall season for standing "Scarbey Shales ' our handsome thoroughbred French Hackney Stallion is now open at RutlanJ's stables, i i Bates ^ burg on Mondays Tuesdays and Wed Ie nesdays; and at J. C. Harman'? farm c t. . on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Batesburg llackney Horse Co. J. C. tlarrnan, manager