The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, May 14, 1914, Image 6
ANARCHY CAUSES
GREAT UNRESI
Woman Leads Band Whuc
Seems Bent on Murder
THREATS FREQUENTLY MALI.
New York City Has Never Before
Experienced Such Demonstrat:or.
Leaders Are Pupils of Emma Go!:
man and Alexander Berkman, King
and Queen of Anarchy in America.
New York. - Unrest among the so
called induArial Workers of the WXorld.
anarchsts mnd ofhler kindred organiza
tions has never before been pitched .
such fever heat as now. Demonstra
tions protesting against various iid
viduals and corporations are held
Dealing with the crowds is a great p iz
zie to the n:etropolitnin poice. Orators
from the rank 1d ie of the ana;r(h
ists and I. W. W. are granted the C01
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Photo by A':a -es \s.o'
Tre% :n::nr'-r :: (I
Min to t1rM the tri:k c rp-e
Te :U :r Mari" G :Z. . I;
ei o f t!i :Ia.ci c;' ("" .
t4ves' that -!'e Nv ,aid i:! .o.j
swvekcfc'len. ,r.. - - - o ar - t
Te 71: e :r ey. "I : Nv t.
ofrh i iag:: ejn::-, eo o a w
maon to. tr he rick~ ofi re
lireof dtheragerus, e; nyae :
e,e with a :iiu eo1:: U ..
s'feek th e :. an.iiionir in Use I
tleei ad :: Ir him 1he is the ha:
..o........ fd.....:.".hep.
Sfic cosI;'ider he 'agrus,h ee
ri t i h e:o I n :: C
.urder-"
parai so : 1f 'he 'u41' :I sA -
is ,er :: b :o . *ih r l-'
anare d ::G En. dmn
t he red Queen Sh syo:a
school io not tke inuch: timena
thecir toilet. '-he is twenty-thr"'e yer'
o t. aa'n"i was born in Ausi. th-2
perh::ps. Sh'e say ha she isa ae
or'l'r.
"See 2-rt"isa :rne aliaC. TI
cap gave herc{ the :'m bS'e anseof
exper. N...ngsoen' (Cu'
ho: rie4 pon: I ';teai:e. Curesr
The l n's of cthi prceene
hea of ati t e:tte'i tof thaees oa
dtto wheas -'the l wear s ne -!
Pr'1tests ar p bzumde au::dnt.
D." ": Roti facr, Jr-s asserionth
andWI. made sa:e to whic .lthe .
28 YEARS TO ACCEPT DIVORCI
When Husband Returns Wife Pay
Cost and Gets Decree.
Towanda, Pa.-- Feeble with th
wei gh,,t of years, yet determined '
i::umer, Mrs. Ianna Harrison entere
ti.e courthouse and demanded the i;
!ers In a divorce granted her twent.
vrlit years ago. Prothonotary &:e
;ent two hours searching the reckrt
::nd 12nallv found that back in !.
c,lit:es Mrs. Harrison had been gra:
ed :i divorce from Janet Harrison i
herounds of desertion. The decre
was to become effective when Mr:
:rr'so paid the costs of the (ast
The coi:ditions were ex iained to th
::aed woman. and she zid she kne
ni about it and was ready to pay thi
c-ts as required.
ilen she explained that about th
tIe the divorce was applied for sh
lerd her husband was dead, and sh
decided that a divorce was not neces
siry. A few days ago he returne
tfter an absence of over thirty year:
ano she decided to lift the decree. Sb
a'ordiingly paid the costs and wa
given the papers, which restores to he
her maiden name.
"I put him out of my life foreve
when I applied for that divorce. ;i
now 1 intend to keep him out," sai
the wonjan as she placed the court
deree in her hand bag and left th
cou:tlhwuse.
REBELS COIN MONEY.
Ccins Not Pretentious and Look as
Made by Amateurs.
.t''rez. Mexico.-It Is not genr
I: 1::at the Constitutionalist for:
i.::xico have coined money in siivv
:ur:i'cer. These coins were s::;r
ii: ,'hin:ahu~a and are very era:
1:o1-in fact, are about the n'
n:eurh pieces of money thaint h
1bei-ln produced In many yen-rs. Th
Ipe.". (ir do!!ar has on one side simn;
"N 6e: i'.arral, 1918." in a wreiatL :a.
w; :!e iier side. "1 peso.
T:,.' li::: dollar is more pretentw
!:: n: 'ide is the ;nscription, "'
h::i e, and in the Center a ii
surroiled by riys, a
of er Style of Mix1can u11
The re\:-se has ".50 enta'' !n
xr( h. a poor cop.y of the presei.
co.:: -e of luerta. The copper pieck
wh; : is sid to l.ve been aade 'rn
trai wz wire melted d.ow.is 1s
tne .o ct-tavos. but has a -2 C" in
Wr't : :*: 7 2 (cit:-voS.
4422 FOREIGNERS IN
MERICAN COL.EGE%
Nearly Every Country In 1l
Word Is Represented.
Wa:sh:ington.-Populairity of Amer
can colleges and universities with ft.:
eigner's is shown by the fact that 4.42
forei::n students attended these inst
tutions in 10I3, an increase of 577i
two vyearS.
They are distributed over 273 dif'e:
ent colieges, univer~sities and schooN
technn.
(::la,d with 05.3 students, leads a
other iountries. China is sec"nd, wit
594, ::':l Japian third, with .'G. CO:i:
ore1 or Asiatic peoples art e' ep
sentel as f;.llows: JIndia, 12; T1urk.
wvithb 22:3. iin-ads to llist. Ceaan
200: C stc da, 2f': G.u:atemla
I- .:. ': a .\mei ai .a 2 : :
Se::tt' m':: 'mi . 11:aa1y 1 13,::':
124: i::nee. 4; Sweden, 41; 1tay
Austr'i '. 'ntay 31I; Switz/er!and,
Norw::.:: Gece,. 22; Si.
Nether:. s. I ulg:ria 15; Ro'nn
n.a 0: 1:elg:um, 4: Por'tu;:al, 3; Mon
nlO;:r',. 1.
New Zealand Is represented y
stude'nts: Egypt, 13; Liberia, 2; S-e:
Fro:u liner'ican possessions Hali
sends 10S; Porto Rico, 215, and g
PhIilppies, i11.
EDISC . BRAVES DOCTOR'S IR
"Wizr.rd'' Bus Midnight Oil to Pai
feeC TrJking Movie.
We ::-:0.N. J.-M'ich g.
ihe -e f. i physician and! I
fam :':::s A. Edison is a :t
kno bt an a week Mr. D>lh
has s ' than lSix hours in 2
l'ra yI ":i day longi and the i.t
ter -a th"e riht the "'wiz:r''
on : 'I iour of ' hislbora:
Wt( -L ...t...h.. talki; moI'e.
- n h knows Mr. ET:
is a; 'e' n ith the fact that he tvi
ne up .intere.st or work yr
sai< a: .m Hf I. Meadow'croft, his ;r
Bediridden Twelve Years.
.Rt:.-.,:eob Herr, seventtyl'
wvho had not beenl out of his hed
to:e ye'ars, is dead. Twenty-ti
yb; : e was stricken with plIr:;'
s:s ::nd tu.\lvie years ago his conditi"
beca:e m:ch that he was unnble;
evehis : d. In the k:st ten yea:
hi.. L.:l :.ared si lently for death I
Church Directory of Fairtield
County.
A. R. P. Church.
Rev. Oliver Johnson, Pastor.
-ess1Cn: Sainue! Catheart, W. W.
ne..-. . X. E.,- T H. Ketch;n,
H. E. Ketchin, J. E. McDonald, Sr.
Treasurer-J. E. McDonald. Jr.
SERVICES.
Preachinr-11 a. m., Sabbath.
Sabbath School-6 p. m., Sabbath.
Prayer-meeting--6 p. m., Weduesday.:
Session meets the first Wednesday
of each month after orayer-neeting,
BRICK CIURCH.
Rev. Oliver Johnson conducts service
the afternoon of second Sabbath of,
each month at 4 D. im.
Presbyterian Church.
Rcv. .j. M. Holladay, D. D., Pastor.
Sion Church, Winrsboro, every Sab-,
bath, 11 q. m,
Mt. ivet, Wateree section, every
second -rd fourth Sabbath, 3:30 p. m.
Uniwi Church, Horeb section, every
first anr third Sabbath, 3:30 p. m.
First Baptist Church.
Rev. 0. J. Frier, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Sabbath School every Sunday after
noon.
Prayer-meeting e very Wednesday
evening.
Second Baptist Church.
rev. 0. .J. Frier, Pastor.
r.aching, eve-ry 2nd and 4th Sundav
nvinm-s.
Ca Sch'Al evefr. nav porning;
at 10 o'e4ock.
Liberly Universalist Church. Sbdton, S. C.
Gvn. Stud-zon DeLano. D. D. L. L. D.
Pastor.
.nda% Seh?oi-Everv Sunday A. M.
Eve-r Forth Sunday
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
J. B. TPAYWICK, PASTOR.
Wirnsboro every Sunday 11 A.
M.. and at Greenbrier every
Sunday at P. M. Sunday
sc-hool every Sunday 4 P. M.
Praye(: meeting Wednesday 4
P. :
Presbyterian, Rev. F. D. Vaughn,
Pastor.
Salem~. ch.ch: Services every
Si sod 4th Sunda.s at 11:30 a.
mQ. Su:r.day sc:hool e?:ery Sun
4iao
I a:con enach: SA1rvices
' ,:t 'oi vrd q;unday at 11
u c ,! at 10 a. m.
0.iscopal Cnurch.
-.'n uriav 1 a. m. and 6 p.
m. dith Su 1dav S p) m.
UNDERTAKING -:
H. E. KETCHIN
tSuccessor :o .1. M. Elliott)
K:ery thing: - Robes, Caskets
Couches. an?d Ccofins-fresh and
c a -orlt. Will be pleased to
se': ::w any hour. day or night.
Fina! Discharee,
notce s ereby given that~
Sa *e T. Wir. Ariministrator
~ i 1
Fa7. thin - *'*F2
-4n' ha n oopih
- ~ r . ful 4-e ::i tre't eni. I
ne-;and ndde C Liseases. Rheu-i
nd private dists of enan
Cal or . Write c
Dr.Reiser,Spcilt,
M6]c Une in4 NaIna Bank' B4dg.
Cr. Reginstdervpaist.
"A NO. 1," FAMOUS
HOBO, MARR!ED
10manc Ha;Is R0om ig
Best Known Tramp,
flS REAL NAME A SEGEiL,
rhirty Years- Tramping Around tne
World at Total Expense of $7.. R.
road Fares-Learned Four L:e.aDgs
Now Prominent Citizen of Erie. Pi..
Where He Sett:ed Down.
Erie, li.-"A N4. I." thf- "vb:;mmwn:
obo" of I he wo.l. has1- settled dow:
tid umrrietf. The vandertr who iudt
Iis hlbine "r4m Snuez to S:I I IIs vram
ned hi:is-lf up in a six r m part
neDt. TIh"e T:anip who ha; been slee
ng in box cars Tvr f!:h thirt year
I o Wh1.s :ain o n yb i
Fo th.rd rf a Ventury he drifted
II. I%I
'r(ode the :. - for i:.e :.::n :uf
es m e-' t ; - -it i:: :
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'-. T be1! hat1 T:::e o-( ;!.: i-:: 1:1
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.!.L Schoo: .' rduaTe. tw nt i. :::
r th o:::er what "A N\ 1" b:
ee trin to) 'o for h msel for :'
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re a t'i: : Tt s e.!~i:7.:.: ag:
T.be reg :.:: $2h 0 t th sr it in t re
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ROMEO
Large Kentucky Jack will make the first
part of the season at Winnsboro
Well bred--Good Bone--Sure
Six Years old, sound and kind. Come now and
-secure his services while he is here.
Robert Henderson, Groom
FARMOGERM
Place your order for Farmogerm for the
following crops:
Cow Peas. Burr Clover Soy Beans
Alfalfa, Peanuts Vetch
Crimson Clover White Clover
and all other legumes
Put up in one acre, five acre, fifty acre and one hun
dred acre sizes.
J. B. DOTY
Sole Agent for Coe=Mortim Co. Charleto
Baldwin High Grade Guano
For Sale By
DesPORTES MERC. CO., Winnsboro, S. C.
Durham High Grade Fertilizers
For Sale By
M. W. DOTY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C.
Imperial Guano
For Sale By
W. R. RABB & CO., Winnsboro, S. C.
Imperial High Grade Guano
For Sale By
A. E. DAVIS, Jr., Winnsboro, S. C.
Wando Soluble Guano
D. For Sale By
DV.WALKER & CO., Winnsboro, S. C.
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