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, Th VOL. 2. NO. 80. SEMI Six Killed and Twenty I in Wreck in Tennesse Kuoxyille, Teun., July 14 long distance telephone mes to The Journal and Tribune Johnson City savs: Six persons met instant <1 and 20 were injured when bound ves'ibuled train No on the Southern Railway col! with a switch engine one west of Johnson City at o'clock tonight. The switch ec was in charge of a hostler, when he saw the fast passe coming toward him, rev< his engine and jumped to sa Scarcely had he done 90 y the passenger crashed into light engine with fearful f * The engine ot the passe baggage, mail car and set class coach were derailed overturned, but the switch gine was not lifted "from rails and with full head of s started on a wild run which not ended until a switch thrown for it and it was dil at Carne?ri6. Care and Worry of Chil on Long Journey Ca Woman to Lose f Mind. Asheyille, N. 0., speci the Observer: After trav fully three thousand inilei with the constant care and s and worry of two small chi Mrs. Hurt, a lady probabl year9 of age, reached Ash' this morning on train N< from the West, bereft of re Her case is one to make der on sympatny. one left opo Wash., nearly a week ago, her two little children, t from that far Western Sti the county of Transylvani western North 'Carolina, some point on that more three thousand mile journe became deranged and re; Asheville this morning viol insane. Attempt to Kill Presider France. Paris, duly 14.?The nal fete today was marred by t tarclly attempt on the li President Falliores by Maille, a naval reservist ofH who, it is believed, is sull from the mania of perseci Mailie fired two shots at .President, but did ?ot hit Ho was at once placed und1 rest. Terrible Disaster on the tleship Georgia. Boston, July 15.?By th plosion of a case of powd the hands of a gunner ii afier superimposed turret < battleship Georgia in Mass sets bay to day eight men killed and thirteen injured, j Not one of the persons n turret escaped injury. E LAN LEDGER J 852 -WEEKLY. " lurt Hotel Man Charged with e. Selling Liquor. ?A Gaffney special in Spartanjaage burg Herald : A sensation was Irom sprung in Gaffney yesterday when W. 11. Dempsey, proprie? ea'h tor of the Palmetto hotel, was east- arrested lor selling whiskey in . 42 violation of th? town ordinances, lided The Palmetto hotel is the one in mile which George Hasty killed the 7:30 two theatrical men in December igine of 1005, and tor which Hasty is who, serving a life sentence in the nger penitentiary. Upon being at restjrsed ed Dempsey deposited $50.0C fety. lor his appearance this morning when before Mayor Little; but whei i the his honor called the case of th< orce. town vs Dempsey it appearec nger, that the defendant did not an;ond swer and was non est inventus and Cf course under the circumstau l en- ce8 his bond was forfaited an( the his case continued. team ? was Suicide of Spartanburg Farm was er# tched Spartanburg special in Th< News and Courier: 01 lie Stroud dren aged 45 years, who lives in Crosi used Anchor Township, committee suicide todav about 1 o'clock fa shooting himself in the breas with a double-barrel shotgun.? Ill-health and mental trouble ar< a' *n supposed to have been the causi elfag act^ gtroud left hi s and jj0me ghortlv before 1 o'clock ,raln taking his gun with him. Hi ldren wa]jce^ about three hundrei y ^ yards from the house and tieini eyille A p.ord around the triggers place1. 36, tjie muzzie jjis breast and pull ason. e(j (jie The entire loa 11 and enjered his breast, tearing out i ^ane? great hole, with . . ? . )?und peters Convicted of Murder ute to , a? iu ing Preacher. At than Winston-Salem, N. O., Jul v she ??eorge ^>eters was coc ached victed at Hillsboro, Va., today c .* the murder ol the Kev. Josepi ently , . . Easter, a Dunkard preacher, wh was called to his door and assaf c sinated on the night of May 2 it of last. Peters made a confession but did not implicate any on else, as was expected. The con donal vjC?jon jg jor mUrder in the firs 1 das- doeree. IPelers.it will be recalled, i "0<) 1 the man who, it is said, ran a [,,vn ' "original package" concern i ering LanCaster some years ago | ition " trll P . Store in Florence Struck b him. er ar. Lightning and Burned. 1 Florence special in the New land Courier: During a ee\er Bat- storm last night .lightning struc the two-storv trame store build ?ng, owned by W. T. Daniel: e ex- and occupied by Daniels & Poi er in ton, general merchants; \V '1 i the Daniels, mill supplies, and Hai ?f the nah Lodge, No. 122, Knighi c acliu- Pythias, located at Hannah, i were the lower part ot tins count; and the tire which followed con l the plelely destroyed the buildiu and its entire contents. JCAS1 REVIEW J87tf LANCASTER, S. C? JULY Farmers' Institute at Pie ant Valley. i Big Picnic to be One of Attractive Features-?E tinguished Speakers a Expected. I _____ Editor of The News : For 1 fourth consecutive year the ' thorities at Clemson college l> given the people of Pleasant ^ ' ley a farmers' institute, and ! venture the assertion that community in the State has ) predated them more or deri > more benefit from them tl 1 ours. The institute will he 1 } this year on Saturday, July ' and our enterprising citiiens ' planning to make this the n * successful one yet held at 1 place. A8 usual, a big picnic din :n 1 vv 111 uo nerveu in connection \ the institute. Every one is n " cordially invited to bring ' filled baskets and participat< one of those big picnic dim 9 for which Pleasant Vallej > justly famous. 9 In addition to the spea] 1 from Clemson College who come with the very latest in 1 mation on all agricultural i " jects, efforts are being mad< 0 have with us Mr. E D. Sir 9 general organizer of the Soutl B Cotton Growers' Association, > President C. C. Moore of 8 North Carolina Cotton Grow ^ Association. These are tw K the most gifted speakers in - South, and no progressive iar " can afford to miss an opportu of hearing either of these me 1 Plenty of good things to good speeches, and the gene i hospitality of the Pleasant - ley people,?these will in every man a good tune wit { regard to his religion, poli'ic v previous condition of servitu i S. E. >f 11 Japs Trying to Break o Texas. Q ??? O San Antonio, Tex , July 1 e The immigration inspector Laredo, on the Mexican bor ,, arrested five more Japanese i Green Station yesterday mai s their way into the State ilirr a the brush. This makes 15 ii that have recently been arret Ail of them will be sent inchi of an officer to San Franciscc deportation to Japan. Mother Kills Herself 1 p ^nnu. e k Ilawkinsville, Ga., July 1 t Eight milf-* below here this i s, ning Mrs. Mack MeKinnej j- young wife, after Romo wur< l\ difference with her hush i- swallowed a do-e of *trych >f after giving some to her 2-: n old daughter. She then fold v, husband of if, who treated i 1 a joke. Soon, however, ni( ig and child died in great at She was 22 years old. *ER IS ENTERPRISE 1891 17. 1907 3S= Twelve Horses and Me Killed by One Bolt of Lig ning. the Monday's Columbia Stale: )is. C. A. Manship. manager ilso 9H^es tlie Koyfcter compa ; returned last night from a S day visit to Gadsden and rept the e(* a remarkable occurrence auJ F iendship church yesterday. ave One bolt ol lightning killed jraj horses and mules and inju we two others so badly that tl no mu8t *)e killed. The bolt stri ap_ a large tree near Benevolei ved ?burch, about half way betwi ban Gadsden aQd Eastover. 1 iepj horses were tied close togetbe 27 None of the people in are church was injured, althoi lost s?me felt the effects of the I this 'or a few m'nutes and, natura a great deal of consternation 1 ner manifested. vith ? - lost Attempt Made to Kill lve 1 Entire Family. 3 in Qer3 Charlotte special in Atla 7 13 Journal : An unsuccessful tempo to kid the entire famih the former sheriff of Wake co ty, Mr. M. C. Jones, who live ^or Bilboa, N. C., near Durh BU^ N. C.. was enacted yester 3 *? afternoon when some per lith. _l J i- ?u ?i. ' piti^cu aieouii; in ill? UUlie? 11 lern which members of the fan an(* drank. l*le Shortly afterwards they w rers siricken with severe pains ? ot physicians were summoned > the eventually succeeded in sa\ mer their lives. Investigation rev m'-v ed enough arsenic in the coffe n- kill several persons. eat, ^ rous Y h1 Four Negroes Killed on Tr sure . . Bristol, Va., July 13?' hout ' middle-aged negroes, whose i< OI" tity is unknown, were ki ^ while asleep on the Soutl Railway track eight miles s< of Bristol this morning. T into heads were hot h cut off and t bodies terribly mangled, 5-? Conductor Killed by Neg s at d?r, Augusta, Ga., July 14. near meHflarre from Sander-Tcillo. i e? - pays that Coductor J. M. Ma >u-h of Augusta, of the Soutl 1 a" Railway, was killed to night ttod. a negro who it is said I e pu urge tlie train for rein ing to pay > f?r fare. The negro escaped the woods and a posse is now | pursuit. and Homicide at Ivy, N. C 4.? Asheville special in yesh r< mor Observer: A telephone mes r, a from Marshall this afternoon [Is of 1 of another homicide in Mad and, county. 1 lie tragedy ocoi nine this morning at* 7 o'clock, v rear | James Ray shot and in*tfi her killed John Adams, The it as shooting occurred at the eto ither Anderson Bros., at Ivy, i ;ony. eighteen or twenty miles Marshall. . ^ Jews PRICE?FIVE CENTS PER COPY. lies Oakhurst Happenings?A. ht- Number of Items of Interest. m _ 'pi., vt '"i ? mi, I'iituui i ne news : liiere lias of been 110 news from ibis coinmuny, uity in quite awlnle, but we un- have not vet passed into oblivion, >rt- -f we are quiet, i at Crops are very good considering the unusually late sea3on, 1*2 and the farmers are in good red spirits. Farm work will ve>y ley soon be finished; then the lartnick ers will be ready /or August and nee its pleasures. Ben There is very little fruit, but L'he melons are fine and are begin)r. ning to ripen. the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans lgh and family, of Rock Hill, are w>lt. spending come time at the home 11}, of Mr. Berry Moblev. ivas Dr. Blake L. Robertson, of Columbia. 18 ROAndinor hio TT*na UIO ? WVUition at his father's, Mr. Z. L, Robertson. an Mies Virginia Robertson returned 8(>me weeks ago from Florida, where she spent the ,n a winter most pleasantly. at~ Miss Hannah Mobley is at ^ ( home enjoying her vacation alter un the close of the school at McClels lanville, where she taught the am, . ' past session, day Miss Annie Ssover recently visited friends at EiLefield. :nm Qjjy Miss Janie Cauthen is visiting friends at Pregnall and Orangerere bur*and Mr. G. A. Robertson and sister, rVho Miss Hattie, are at home for the riug summer, the former from the eal- Presbyterian College at Clinton, e to the latter Irom Abbeville, where she taught last session. Mrs. J. M. Ussery, and ohil? ack dren, from Llartwell Ga., have returned home alter spending pwo sometime with her parents, Mr. ^en and Mrs. W. D. Usaery. llect Mrs. M. B. Cauthen is visiting ,ern relatives in iNorih Carolina, juth Quito a number of our young heir people are planning to visit heir Jamestown during the summer. The Rev. R. E. Small, ro. Bro. It. E. Small, closed his ?A patorato with the Poe Mill Ga , church last Sunday. lie is not in son, good health, and has decided to lern rest lor a while. lie will spend by afew weeks at Cleveland Springs, t oft N. C. Bio. Small has done exhis cellent work at Poe Mill and we to hope he will soon be restored to / in health and accept a field in this St ate.? Baptist Courier. Recipe for Town Paint. layV "Two dozen lemons. 9'rained; sage two pounds ot eugar, one-halt' told I pint preen tea, strained; or.o lison quart best brandy, three quarts irred claret; Cottle, keep overnight, vhen T hen add ehatnpapne to suit the mlly taste, strawberries, banana , orI'atal antes, cherries, pineapple and re ot any fruit desired. Served in tome punclihowl with ice." Brushes from with which to paint the town may he secured at the nearest store. f \