The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, October 08, 1903, Image 1

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I1E PIKE NS SN INELORN Entered April 28, 1903 nt Pickens, E. C., as sco-mld olass matter, nuder act of Congess of March 3, 1879. PICKENS, S. C., THURSDAY, QCTOBER, 8, 1903, '(,' N_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SO VOL X XII DA, ' E1)210.8AY 0 TRIAL OF TILLMAN i6 LEXIIGTON, S. C' Purther Proooedings In the the Celebrated Oaao, MANY WITNESSES TESTIFY. Editor Terrill, of a Newspaper in Fior once County, is Queationed by So licitor Thurmond Regarding Thsuate Made by Tillman. Lexington, S. C., Ovt. 2.--Tho read ing of the editorials from The Stato was concluded shortly after the trial of Jaeios 11. Tillmnan was resumod to day. F. C. Withers, an onployo of Tho State, testilled that ho assisted N. G. Goinzais into tho office of The State froI the street after the shoot Ing, and that SR1Dl)LTJ 1 UPUPU Ing. Ho was asked if he saw any weapon in the garments of Mr. Gon zales at that time and replied that ho did not. J. W. Wallace testified lie was in the office of Tihe State with' N. G. Gonzales after the shooting and that Gonzales said to him that he was fatally shot. L. G. Wood, of the editorial staff of The State, said he Saw no weapons lin the ga-rments taken off. Mr. Gon tales in The Stato office andl he never saw a pistol in t-he editorial roonis of The State. M. C. Wallace, an employo of The State, saidl he removed tho over coat from Editor Gonzales when he was carried into The State officeo af ter the shooting, and that he saw no weapons in the pockets of the coat. C. J. Terrill, editor of a newspaper in Florence county, was asked by So licitor Thurmond if ho ever hoard Till. Iran make any threats. lie replied 4hat he was walking along the streets of 10dgefleld with Oolonel Tillman in the early summer of 1902, ho thought it was, and he (Tillman) said he was going for 'the governor and if Go'n szales attacked him ho was going down then and kill him, and I think he said, like a dog. On c ross-exantIntionm , the witness was asked if it was a fact that he had not made the statement he made to day when appienatioi was ma-de for bail for the defendant. He sald he had not. Witnies3awas questioned by Counsel for the defense as to his pe sonal feelings against the (ofeilant, and as to an editoral ho had written conce-rning the shooting. He said ho had never written a line in his pa per denouncing the defendant as an individual. Dr. C. L. Adams testilled to a con versation ho had with the defendant during the campaign in which ho said he told NMr. Tiiman If he wished to be governo-r of South Carolina he would have to fight Gonzales, to which he said the defendant replied: "That won't do, because I'm the lieu tenant governor and will be at peace." The witness testifled that Mr. Till. man made the further statement: "You boys need not worry. ly ,# I'll snuff his life with this," time witness adding, "pulling .his p~istol from his grip).'' Continuing, witness said the defen dant said, among other things: "I'll make it the . . .. tragedy that ever' happened l'n South Carolina." On cross-examination said he judlgedh the relations between the defendant and Mr. Gonzales to be unfriendly. Hoe said he supported and voted for Till. man for governor. Witness testified to further state. ments which he said TPillmnan mlade. lie said Colonel Tillman was loved by his men of his regimont i the Spanish war. Witness wvas a memb~er of the regiment. 0. E. Leftar-go was lput upon the - stand, to identify a map showing the intersoction of Main and Gervais atreets in Cohunnibia. Iron Men Meet In Birmingham. Birmingham, Ala., Oet. 2.-Trhe load ig Iron manufactur-ors of the south are in executive session he-ro today to determine if they shall curtail pro. duction in accordance with the action of the northern furnaces. T.hmre is understood to be0 a strong senilment against such a reduction. It is un derstoold, however', that a reduction in the price of aIron is likely to -result as a measure of reliof for the situa tion. Nothing definite will be given out until the meeting adjourned this afternoon. Wheun troubled wvithm conetipation try Ch amberlain's Stomach and I iver T1ab lets, They are easy to take and prcduce noe griping or o.huer unpleasant effects. For sale by Pickens Drug (Co., Edarle's Drug Store, TP. N. Huntm-, Liberty. DOlLERMAKERS ON STRiIKfE. Men In Southern Shops Demand la,. crease in Pay. Atlanta, Oot. 2.-JI'he boiler makhera of the Southern shops, 15 in numb~er, went out on a strike yesterdlay morn ing. The strike was caused by a do mund on the part of the strikers for an increase in pay. -At present they are paid 80 cents -an hour. The boilermakers' stato that their labor is worth more than tihis and that all t-he members of their tradte in the country are better pai<d. On thig account dissatisfaction has existed among the men, and this culminated in a demand made by them about two weeks ago for an increase in pay of B cents an hour. The demand was presented by the ghairman of the com mitto of the union and weont th-rough the regular channel. Yesterd-ay morn . ing, the day appointed for the begin nining of the utrike in casa no answver was made, no reply had been received and t-he strike began. There are 15 meon In the Southern shops and~alh of thomn wont Out. A meeting was hela yesterday and an other one will take place today. A. the members of the organization are thoroughly in sympathy with the workiumnn. AT4L The Fight is Over= ...EVIICT ORN Ever since our first Mill En have been fighting to get this s: -all the people, would be able we are at last able to announce Marvelous "D T HURSDAY, OCI and will last just as long as the mill syndicate can supply us with Remnants, Odds and Ends, Short lots and Job lots, act ual ly below cost of manufacture. The Public Will Never Know the ups and downs which we have had to con tend with in order to secure for them this great MONEY SAVING EVENT at this time of the year. They tried to argue to us that it would be cutting our own throats to have a sale now-at the very time when we ought to be making a legitimate profit on goods. We told them that many of our customers could not come to toin in the bad weather of January, while many more had to buy their winter goods at the beginhing of the fall, and that it was for these two classes of our customers that we in sisted on the sale taking place this fall. The Rest of our Customers Those living in town, and those who could come in January could just as well be here in the fall, hence our claim that our MILL END SALE at this time will serve all the people. THE H. K. STU Greenville's Greatest Store. SISTER AIDS ESCAPE OF HER BROTHERate ethtre Alleged Deserter From tho lrnsfrihihawihh Oruisor Topeka. isrcint oiyrltos n n SISTER VISITED HIM iN HIS CELL hlatrttetatedeidhs Taking Advantage of an Opportunitybefwad1tDvi1.Mltci She is Alleged To Have Forced MerWahnonD.. Silm Hand Through the Grating and AtrSes elUcneos Unlocked, the Door. (Zlao c.2- iptht h lHazelton, 'Pa., Oct. 2.-4Carl Treisch.HerCrgmebrothhoe man, an alleged deserter from the cmosadawelhlubra cruiser Topeka, has boon confined in fl nosiu sh 5 6~,I~ h a coil at the city hall awa~ting thehooyetraafrnnatr k transfer to the League Island navy yard, Philadelphia. Igavgru peh ede a The police allowed Treischeman's o h Primnthue father, mother and sister to convorse ________ with hini and gave the prisoner and MotmeylangMiBue. his visitor the liberty of rhocorridor, MntorAlOc.2-nlm the door of which was locked, with the ~w, iiejls ih yafr key on the outside.thtdsrydteD .oripann Taking advantage of an opportunt.i- n wlin we yM Ly, Miss Treischman is alleged to have (ore h osi bu ,owt forced her slim hand throug-h the grat-$300isan. ing of the door and turned the key. ________ 'rho prisoner darted out, jescaping by~ EERPI R~~a~ a side door. Miss Ttrolsch-man and her father have been locked up on the charge ot r a aegN . o h iln aiding a government prisoner to es- o ~do kne.'h a a cape and the girl is in the cell former- cnuidI euigajr.~ai ly occupied by her brother,.aino inse ilbgntdy 'rho prisoner has eluded capture so far.AtWsitntegadjrba STATUE OF GORBEL. , if erg .Baer m tt Will Be Unveiled on Anniversary ~ orf op~iyi hezsa ru Governor's Death. MyrSt ~,o e ok a New York, O'ot. 2.-Arthur Gleele, tZ rti ttebnut h ii brother of the late Governor William gmaosINe Yrk Myo Goebel, is in this city to inspect the Hwlo tatwsa h aqe model of a statue to be erected i-n DrGegeHwdposorfhi memory of t-he assassin's victim,. oya h slest fCiao d Thue monument, which is to cost vctsgvrmn oto fmr $16,000, donated by public subscription,riesatesouonfthdvrc will stand in the 1Prankfort, Ky., cemn-evl etory. TeDmcaso escuet The figure is 10 feet high. It willhaeomntdolelWA.ato .show Mr. Qoebol standing by a Goth- fr gvrrz h ltomd Ic column, his loft hand slightly benucstuaoadapohbtr a -hind him, holding a manuscript, while ~ tho right arm fails naturally with the 'TeemrtsfRhdIla ay hand firmly clenched.- The stats, omiae.F ' Gri o oe with its pedestal when complete, will rise 82e.feot from the base. It is hoped to unveil the .statue on A asal Pxangomree the anniversary of the governor's wstknfo alb o n death.hegetoawlotr. Iluckieni's Aromca Salvoeedn h ofrneo h oer Has world-wide fame for marvelous ?ieasoaln tBeted ~g cures.It surpasses anty other salve, lo1 an0. n ob nth aoiy tion oinlmenthor balm for cute, corns, A hfil,~~sls ih burns, beils,aores, (chapped hands, skin Nme Bloa elee tasec erultions, felons, ulcers, tetter, Salt wih a en ~ad6~ h is rheum, fever sores; infallible ftor piles. ev u i ~eAeltomcm Cure guaranteed. Only 25o. Pickena Drugsset, Me, jupdfrmtepe atWetTwlfhstet ody saN 10 etad sn . eeid nl e =The attle Won ' IS LJR m.. d Sale in January 1901, 'e ile at a time when the people to take advantage of it, and . to you that 1ill Enld Sle" OPEN OBER, 15th, 19O3. Our Experierice... with the half dozen Mill End Sales that we have had in the past, and every one a howling success, we do not think it boasting to say that this will be the greatest, and most marvelous Mill End Sale. or Sale of any kind that has ever happened in Greenville. We have Engaged a Full Dozen... Clerks, in addi tion to our regular force, in order that all 'who come can be served. In next weeks issue of this-paper you will get a big circular describing the sale, and giving some of the Mill End prices, but if one happens not to get in your paper, you come right along to Greenville any day from Oct. 15th till Christmas and come right to our store, wher-e you will find the greatest assortment of merchandise that you ever saw in one store, and with these great M1lill End renmnants and odds and ends, as well as all of our mammoth stock marked do wn, you will get the biggest bargains of your life. RDIV 0. GREENVILLE, S. C. VICTOR'S PARIS VISIT-lJIi F.1O Ha. No Special Political Significar.oe. Amicable Relations. New York, Oct. 2.-King Victor Eon' manuel's journey to Paris has no spc ulal Poiltieal signifieance ay~s ai Romefli~ Bohrsf~oo~d dispatch to The TrIbune, except that ~Cniin it materially..demonst-rates thu re-es--___ Lablishmlent of good relations between France an-d Italy. it wili have no Ku. CIN A R~~TD ropean inlternationlai l csequce it Is said, for Italy has no intontIlon to Lus n fteBohr h a abandon the triple alliance. which has So yteCtzn nB eiu just been rengwed, andl which 11as hadd odto hiPyIin a~ a beneficial effect on the malintinance PrbfothBul. of peace for more than 20 yeaLrs. It is also believedi that the Mediter- 1~ien,0,Ot2.Tepy ranoaun question oxist~s blecause of Italy's understanding with EngI:mnd(411 tndnth ivylries and the France-Italian convenzt!on lbywhweooud ithri aOx which Italy has given up any claim fidIs iltfudwowr ruh to Morocco, and has had right ov eor t rvn ycig eotbt ''ripoll recognized. MASSACHUSETTS REPUDLICANS,, elwowsso ytecrzn Renomination of Governor Bates 13 eluacnlti tatt5 )l~~~1 Assured.CdlltJlbOnyfrhrorteu Boston, 0., Oct. 2.--In the same haillet which yesterday was filled with Dem. oehSpvy h myrcvr orate cheering to thle ochio the~ ora' , snsa o bt p~rne lt tory of their leaders, tho Republicans onad i eki a of Massachusetts met today to nom- n lvle rmt~efctqo h inate their state ticket. wiehsfc sas ifgrd 'Phe assembly was large and the 1oo unanimous renomination of Governor fOtsriuInuyiascl John L. Dates, Lieutenant- Governorwodwhhwscuedybin Curtis Guild, J-r., and the remainder of -~ Ri rtesaentvso the present list of state officers was 03 assured. WgeailEtl ony Consolidation of Gould Lines. c-dinteenttaratFn New York, Oct. 1.-Papors are be- otfrahoigt il oi a ing d-rawn by attorneys identified with rc'tybei~okn nafr o the Gould interests for the consolida tion of the Gould lines west of Pitts- dvr tcado~ tBhigvic burg with the excoption of the .Ann a Arbor and -tho roads wvest of a dltw,0 h atrwso Louis, according to TPhe Herald.' The avstt i rte hnte vn combination wvill iniclude, it Is said,wihldar lhrscitoffcr o the Wheeling and Lake I~rle, the Pik ttens, tetf~radbcm n buIrg, Carnegie and Western, with its oiae. Te acie h hl two underlying companies, and the Wa-.ru~ot hi rnig hc o When the quantity of food taken'l is~o-i irne a isbs red too large or the <quality too rich, sonr lrlnnI h fie h rk Rtpmiach is likely to follow, and espcial truhtocodadctterp ly so if the. digestion has been wea kene'dthlatmaSiy astrnui by conatipation. Eat slowly aid not too ls ih. Ba o hnrse freely of easily digested food. Mlsuneat" pvy110teOxodpiofo the food thoroughly. het five houira etapag hc e fewrs ?-ug'thmhr between sneals. rond w he-n you feel a fullness and weight in the regi(on of the aot.Dptylru. h a stomach ofter eating lake C'hambnerlain's i hren xodls. ihi Stomach and~ Li ver Ta'iblets anu( the sour ii~i o~ne~edb an n stomach mamy bo avoi led. For- sale byJumetipeen uthlyhi. Piekens Drug Co., Earle's D~rug Store, T. N. Ihunter, Liberty. Bears the l h Kind You Have Always Bought Irn Signatore ~ ~ ~ u..Ts .i ssml rnna ~ ua Bears helh6 Kid You Have Always Bought S1.( lt)"'a l'' Signature ir''Ia uleiVIn RESULtod OFi~tiaye B Iwo 4o TO SELL 'EZI IsWASING RUID IWONEY Protected by U. S. Government. Soo Patent Ollee Recordsslheo. IT 4th, 1900. All Infrinigers Prosecuted. THL GREATZIT CLEANiEfl 0? THRE AnRE! Cleanses Clothes, Floors, Windows, Stove Vessels, Tinware, Glass= ware, Lamp Chimneys, Stone Vessels, Dishes, Etc. That awful clay-Wash day-robbed of its terrors. For scouring it is a world beater >aves wood, Saves time, Saves labor, Saves money. Needed everywhere, every clay by every Family. FAMILY RIGHTS ONLY $1.oo EACH. Sure death to bed bugs and lice on stock. Some recommend it highly for Hog Cholera. Five hundred to io,ooo Family Rights can be sold in a county. Ingredients easily obtain ed. Is within the reach of all, and has a universal sale to good paying customers. READ WHAT YOUR NEICHBORS SAY ABOUT THIS PREPARATION. Thi; is to certify that we have exam- Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 1st, 1901.' This is to certify that I have vorked I1fil th formula used ib Riakinson Rbi about six hours and have sold 15 family Brfe Bashing Fluid ind Robtt Ir n BrosC.Bleaching rit on the Safe Washing Fluid. .1 Bro's, Bleachitig ('o., ad (d that I here I Pickons, S. 0. bought territory and am well pleased ko l sing Ii it that will inijire the most IGentlemenn: I have sold the state of with my trade. It is the fasteet, leoIr I 1.liente jabric, if used accordig to d.;i- Pennsylvania in a week and cleared over lve ever seen. I can recommend i I eCtiOnS. %% e rl Ce to frtin'iiixl ilhgroui- $1,000. I will buy a block of states or any One. JEROME 1) sMIT-I7 ,is to make 4 gmil:ons for 2> cents. or a nn interest in the whole thing if we can Liberty, S. c. [1 gallon barrel for $1.95 a ;ree. I believe tlere is a fortune in it. I have tried the Safe Wish.ng Co.n W. A. SAELDON & CO., Hoping to see you n001. pond and I cat say it is an excellent Libery, S. C. Very truly yours, lnr arndtio!i for seaint Woodwork. It Per C It. PaiIckinia. A. C. I LOOK. is also vr good for lan doriIg. I lquve tile safe wViiliig Flu inl This is to certify that I have workld sov o I. A rEbTER. I fimdi, 0hat it save; abou t half teho- e da s anb have made al atvelrage of . This is to certify that I have exam. limr,! Mln prinvarrtinmi have tver tr n P i y rights a day, I first ought. med the focmula used in making the Vl ny Lro n I h i liclen and Hurricane townshIps and Safe Wrashing Fluid and find nothing una.t Whful rec31l1.iLO eci it to any after trying te business I bought Oco- in it that will injure tho most delicate Alo 31i. LOUIS-E I,. (;O'%DIIRAN. nee county and( am highly ples1edi wviti fa,!rie. if usedl accor1din~g to directions. I lave te. ted the Safo Washing Fluid, my trade. I can rcoelmendl it to any We agre to furnish th e ingredients to ied am highly please.' with it. nne as a great monoy Weking busines, mare fourn gllios for 5c or a 48 gallon MRS. T. N. HUNTER, It is all that is claimed for it. barrell for alo.5. Librty, .. C. FRANK BOROUGHS. PICKENS DRUG CO., I-lave you tried this wonderful preparation? If not bring your jug to the Gilreath Hotel md get a free sample. It is twice as cheap as Soap and saves half the labor. $10.00 to $.00 a Day Selling It. We want 100 Live, Energetic, Young Men to advertise and sell this preparation heres a fortune m it. I you want to get into a money making btusiness, we have it for you all and let us talk the matter over. Respectfully, ROBINSON BRO'S. BLEACHING COMPANY. GILREATIl I[OTEL. P~1IKENS, S. C. Road To Be Extended. KnoxvIllo, 'lPenn., Ocet. 2.-A special W P CArJ' ISNPBBUE to Trhe sentinel from Johnson City, says: oeorge L. C'arter, prosiident of Peiet IC-is& P a the road. an'ncOuncees that the South and \Westorn railroad, formerly the on1ce extended from Johnson City toj-D A RS N the West virginia coal fields land fromi Johanson C'ity to the West Virginia coal,'CttneeMelHll,01adLtrs~ fields, and from its present North Oar. olina terminus to the Atlantic coast.IGnigCtonASoily The extensio-ns will aggregate several Carct50BlsP Dy hundred miles. The road was origi- R .C REO ,M r nally lyrojoetedl from Oharleston to Chicago, via cincinnati. Opene Twelfth Term.Wewntobyalteseyohvend ilpy Chicago, Oct. 2.-The University of toofhemrtfrte. Chicago has begun its twveath term with the largest regIstration in its Afrtcasgney aaiy5 ae ly history with sir now buildings and Stsatr unitadafu sml sorgaate with the Univorsity High school and the secondary departments of school A ona h esnoesw ilhv lnyo of education opening doors to conduct meladhlsfrae. the children from the kIndergarten to the college recitation room.W ilb ed ognyu is aea ela Fearul Odds Against Himt.WA TDA ON -oocrsf4fotpe Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such in brief was the condition of an old sol-od lier by the name of J. J. Havens, Ver-le st aeasceso hsb milles, 0. For years lhe w~as )etris ~roubledl with kidney dlisease and neith- gvn syu arng n e~il~sr o go re dhoctors nor medlicinies gave himu relief mesranru igov.' At hngth lhe tried Eletric Bitters. ItM l put him on his feet in short order andTh Pik n OlCo WoT.lMcFAeLtf.eJ. ".1WILSONthe r. BRUto President.recovery.res.st oec.a& Treor iver andhkidney trilbIesillidomlanform f4 ottnn Seedaneal, Hllltrol and Linters. GinninugantoedobnPickensDrugty. SCapacityr50 Harether Day. vienna, OctR..H-A disptcNfrMmr. Moc'.ietg SyrasasthWeeu ant Eobuslfte sedF ou ha e.dwl a tiunary topaofrthea enrkor thr tafm. (ly.Thfiecrlreto-frcl ssnry a pa(~ ity alspe dy nottr~nl~relbu fes (~tl~ ~ Sa Itiatory20 fornu and a.0 f'einesm sorgaate thehunin d~trctwhre llmov 13 10Acrs witn ac mle saof Nopns wettu ill 4hacve illenltyon hlbitd (luing he ti es thmeaa and wtr 'I ofam (eh s r d ousale. on a 12pr ce EmprorFracisJosph re unt~g. 130ace will benea dy tol cginh yorst ba a wellng 6 acrs g bee taento uad te potocupid 30Jacelp uih tof Emhkent o succer A of eaistonterprse $200 gytecirdrngtecamvmgie. l.0cce os Crowuree~ patronaean wei llt a suere you( "oto d flo m se and unmn house."i. JocheyPickensromlIMilr Co. nt ou tsIfs, "Icam 2.-.o te rola to lett sgigi ars o.Cm loicdgtpc n hie Siopet reovery."n et In aaeat forute iiomti~ alo atve Dad tkidednbesdand allftroon, didafteguarssor aith Okanrl.J.lb I OI PDA in eath resulted.frodiconcchsirom oitbri, styia, nsayr regaineecon. RA~ET'' lA~ tonosy afeaure taen rtesft not tramnspiredpbut frishonetachme0. of gndares hve c~n rderd t the untig dstrit, w ere all ove met ofu atoie pro saepo