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M& I p' 8 After 14 Years Grave Open- T ed to Prove that Man was Dead. Chicago, August 22.?J unes i Donovan, an aMornev ol Ohieugo, ' wno tor sever u yea's me wnscu ?< a necnli tr battle against Senator Tlit.111 is C. Pint, succeeded yes- t terilay in having the graven! La- a Fora S. Biker, in Big Rapids, t Mich, opened, in order to support h'.s contention that the former fi Michigan lumberman had notjb died, but imd fled to Eurone top avo tl responsibility in several I financial failures. I The exhumation proved to the, 1 satisfaction of Big Rapids city N officials aiul of Harry Li. Wykom, the bu b md ot B .ker's only duu ; 1' ghter, that the skeleton remains ! v are tho*e ot the man whose name I appeared on the grave *tone. but ? Attorney Donovan continued his t assertions that a wax image had ^ been buried in the grave. He declared that the grave, made 14 ii years auo. had been opened re- 1 I M IllkVl yj A ^ Hairy Vetch mak^s not only one of the lanrest- | yielding and best winter feed and forage crops yon can grow, )>itt is also one of the best of soil-improvors, adding more nitrogen to the soil than any other winter crop. Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue gives full information about Ihis valuable crop; also ^about all other Farm 6 Garden Seeds j j~\ for Fail planting. Catalotruo J r* mailed free on request. Write // for it. II T. W.WOOD & SONS, J J Seedsmen^Richmond^a^^^^^ cent'y and a skeleton substituted for a wax bu-t of Baker. City At tor >e.v Barton, of Bite c Rapids, and other witnesses said the condition of tground, the c colli ), the skeleton, and even the t remnants of clothing proved that the grave had nof been opened ( since it was made. | I A Recipe for Putting up Tomatoes. { I Kditor of The News : I see , several receipts in Ths News for j t putting up tomatoes for winter , me. I will give my recipe, as ir might be ot some benefit to someone. Press the tomatoes in a wine press. You can press f out all but the peeling. Put the . ! juice in a can, heat to a boil, and then fill your vessel. Seal tight-!. ly. Observe same rules as in can- ' ning. If you have not got jars, > you can use bottles. Any kind1 of bottles can be used. Set your bottle in hot wa'er and fill with < the hot juice Seal at once. Force the stopper in with (he ball of i the thumb, one-hall Inch down ' in tha ne< k ol bottle, and fi 11 (he neck with se litis: wax. Tie a h p:ece "1 brown paper over thej neck of hott'e. Tomatoes put up us a'>ove are ju t as i:oo(l tor (able n-e as if canned in the obi wav. Now the sealing can be made -imply, ! Use a piece of e< rncob, fid the \ nec a wiih soil r s.n; ho d until ; it b comes hard. A Farmer. )) WOODS SEEDS. f Brst qualities obtainnble. 'I Winter nr A THE L/ *Jewsy Items from Tradesville. I E 1 The News* August surely Sta 4 the mouth of pleasure to the ver anners. They have ''picnics" in t n l meetings on every hand. nioi The most enjoyable picnic of j We ne sea-on whs one ai uie'-iony- Dor ere rock'', given complimentary aba o the visitor*. sul< Miss Mary Meekan, of Chester- Ma ield, S. U., who has been visit Jy < tig her cousin, Miss Albany Mc lea1 Teely, returned home Monday, one Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hiuson, of fun lennettsville, are visiting Mr--. Bt*i Iinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ? V J.Funderbnrk. Tu Mr. and Mrs. Rnchel Scott of the veisha>v SC. are spending this aft< reek with Mrs. Scott's people. wit Mrs. J. T. Laney and Miss Jaggie McNeelv are visiting heir sister, Mrs. J. C. Gordon, ot Vaxhaw, N. C. * Mrs. Geo. Threatt of Jefferson sia 3 with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Atl lorn. mil Mr. Claudus Funderburk and ' dr. and Mrs. Steele left yester- sen lay for Jamestown Exposition. ed * r . -i Kf f %r *i vt * * i>ir. anu wir>. Ij m. i.vic.i>eeiy iai >1 Charlotte N. C. spent last we veek with relatives and friends. wr Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Bowers, int )f Kershaw, are visiting Mrs. dowers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Arant. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Steele of ^ lie Creek neighborhood spent t Sunday here with Mr. J. 1*. s(i l-s f Ck ^ (JV Mr. J. b. ruudeiuur!; is bniMllli ing a nice nve-ioom dwelling, , * (ul which will add much to our W] town. ke Col. H. M. Polk and little yj rrand daughter, llallie McManus, spent last week at Hart6ville, S. n 3. Correspondent. Railroad Men Charged with Manslaughter. sa Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 22.? Chief Train Dispatcher B. P. a,] Ketchum of the Durham division ecj ot the Southern railway and ;lf Train Dispatcher Victor Parvin W] were arrested today on warrants lj1 charging inans'aughter, the coro |l(: tier's jury having found them guilty of gro-s negligence and I'llrolsfiailPRK in Uio ?yiIiltor r?l u ' .fc h?ad on collision ot a Ireight and ~ passenger I rain near Auburn on )h Aujr. 0, when three men were A killed. Warrants have been issued = for Kngineer W. W. Ripley and Conductor C. M. Oakley ol the ^ passenger train, who admitted having lorgotlen their orders to meet the freight train. - to Notice of Election. Whereas one-third of ttie Freehold- HI ers Hint one-third of the Klentors residing in the i axahaw School l>istriet foi No -JT, in Lancaster county, State of sei South ; aro'ina, Imve petitioned fiie ro . ounty Itoard of Kducation to order st< an election to determine wlietlier or pr not a special tax ol four ( I, mills shall , ( tie levied on all real and personal property in said T xahaw school district !or School Diirnoi.es fe Notir^ is hereby Riven that said "J election he held t?y the trustees of -aid ' Taxahaw School District at Taxahaw w. 011 Thursday St-pt. 5th., at which elec- . tion only such electors as return pertonal cr real property for taxation 1'' and who exhibit their tax receipts w and registration certificates as re- ; w quired in general elections shall be ? entitled to vote. \V I' McManns | p J V Hilton 5-Trustees If | H I> Ilelk J in ; W M Moore 1 County ii II E Coffey J? Board tt W c Hough j Education. 8< tD) vou take "1"lie News? , ? - ? - , 'T"*T " -^r? * iNUASThR NbWS, AUGUST 24, 190 Deaths in Bethune. . TH lethune special in yesterday's te: Mr. C. A. Weatheilv died SAFE y suddenly at lus residence his town, about 5 o'clock this ruing, of heart failure. Mr. ntherly was a native of Marlo county and moved here "The I nit a year ago. He owned con- with ?rable property in this and Bank rlboro counties. Mr. Weather- count was about 09 years of age and Comes vres a wife and three children, > son and two daughters. The tune'' era! services will be held at met t syille. dr. John McPheraon died e.'day night at 10 o'clock at home of his brother, in town, n* several months' illnes^ h cancer ot the laco. Fatal Wreck in Georgia. ( J( Augusta, Ga., Aug. 22.?Georpassenaer train No. 28, from . aula, was wrecaeu lo-nigm 1/ t x t les Irom here. V V V [). T. Humbert, express tries, iger, and W. IJ. Carry, color- t postal clerk, are reported ally injured. Five coaches eatabh re derailed. Tlie cause ot the p eck is unknown and is being . rest igated. ClSCvVr _ . " *???;? who ti l rain uynamiteci. T r ___ If you Cripple Creek, Col., Aug. 23.? {he he i attempt was made about noon day io blow up the incoming to SCH ort line passenger train with b]es 3J namite at St. l'etersdome, % dway between Cripple Creek slQ^re( d Colorado Springs. Every KllOW indcw in the last car was bro- Cal n and M. J. McCarthy, of ^ ictor, deputy State mine in x 3!lCy ector, had his hand cut. A imber ot women fainted. Bryan in His 4th Wreck. A dispatch to The Chicago 1 ibune from Belvidare, 111., m; ys : "As William Jennings Bryan Ijtinted his neck tie and brush.- Pf( the cinders from his trousers nvnmfA' PIKIlMIl ter emerging saieiy irom a reck near here yesterday on y\ fr) e Chicago & Northwestern road, ()n > rellectively murmured, four.' fry business Notices. At Cr^ All Notices inserted under is head at the rate of ONE CENT lllfp Yl WORD for each insertion. No l*Uv It it ice to he counted less than 25 urds Strengt Hall, wit Hocks Wanted?Council is now tor 10h ho ady to buy rocks. Will pay 60 cents heat, f o r ton, delivered at Court House. era^e. A R. E. Wylie. Mayor largest it her of roi The St . Albans shreddei is the only tiful cata iredder that does the work satixfne- Presidenl rily to the manipulator and mastica- .fames ltd r. Write W M Patrick, . Woodward, H. C , Ajjent for Fairlield, fork, Chester gjayg id Lancaster* ourtncs. * ? , i f I'MllKlt. nmliiir. 1,mill.i r We Iiuvm r s.iW* several tnousaid feet ol good J mill isoned lumber, also h big lot of dry i o ugb edge cheap, '1 his lumber ih ' >rcd in <-nr Gin lot, will make special thought ice on large lota Lancaster Mercantile impany. another On Sept.. 1st I will locate in Lanes*- f,t ladii r and will have an ollloe over Will- JJ nis-llughes store, where 1 will he ! loroughly prepared to do all kind of lo hide* ateh and clock repairing and all , nds of silversmith work I have oarti 1:1 ist finished a foil course of study in woman, iisjline at Philadelphia and all work ill he guaranteed, firing me jour years ol c- c- LiD*'e- linay tm All I). II. Nursery stock to here- to laced bought from the Pomona u,.r w|,n ill ISnraery 'last year will meet le at Lancaster Monday, Aug. 'J6, ed Oil a iat. as it will be impossible for me > canvass the territory by Aug. the capture nth, the time that replacing stock xpires. K II. HIackmon, Agent. Subs *1. E FIRST NATIC LANCASTER, J SOUND Offers every conveni caster County for doi Farmers, young man, o dren, get the Bank 30y methods of doing busin n ulations so the bank m ? We are not new what you want. 1 or 'phone No. 50 U ' Groceries. Yours GEO. F. FJ SOLE AGENT HERE DIAMOND L1TIIIA WATER ant 1 >m the Well Known ra,te NT MINERAL SPRINGS SK abnv esh supply always .1 ,, net. i s cenis me ?? ?' 11 of " LllOn. Feb j prov >hn W. Elliott. x? elect :scent Resturant. ,he? tlieii ????????????? Tuei iest Female College, X Due West, S. C. istr* hened facility. New ( 'arnegie '*fHm 1) elegant accommodation* v,,te ariler* Klectric light, steam It inplele waterworks and sew- ' I. ,1 tendance Inst session t tie ' A i our liiHt<?ry. A large mini- f, K iiiim already engaged. Mean- Men log. Until !-e|>t. 1st tiie .1 T I'm address will be Kev j p ?yce Montreat, X. <J. ^ j* IV l' I F Noman in Jealous Fit. m i A .1 ur i bel), Conn , Aug. 23.? j Bi I of iea'ousv became lie ,r S| , w ? she was ?Oin? to marry ir k man, Lucas Koplinaky, u ( lm Hill, hhot and killed liao Mallet lo-day, and N his crime *ei fire to the ( /I which ho had slain 'he roa? Miss Mallet was f>5 age and wealthy. Kop- lHrl worked the Mallet j wH . ,i 11liei r seven year*. A neigl - nov heard the ahpotini? rais. larrn and Koptinsky was ( on i. II'. ^.ribe to The N^wa. 8 1 \ ) Ac- A stranger ought not J3e_ quaintance of ten mini a "Spend less than yoi rith watch your bank accou 3 r" Money in the Bank i: Character. The man seldom out of work. I He is loooked upon as i citizen. , i Interest, compounde* in our SAVINGS 1 )NES, President E. M. CllOX ION. Cn t Feed, the f vou Derish. it is nc J I ' is are here for you, ;oods for the least n lere and go broke, c! "ade with us live we are not one of ther >st of Good Liyers. /e the public with c t the best possible p 1 117 / v \ \ 11 1 )NAL BANK. 5. C. PROGRESSIVE. t ence to the people of Lanr? i _ i ng a uanKing ousiness. Id man, women and chilhabit; learn up-to-date iess; establish banking regay assist you sometimes, to expect a loan on an acites. i earn, deposit a part and nt grow." s more than money?it is with a Bank account is lis thrift is recognized, i reliable man and a good 1 # 1 quarterly, on all Deposits DEPARTMENT 11. E. WYLIE, Vice-President. shier. ? 1 People. )t our fault. The and we sell the loney. If you buy I >.11 /V 1 ion t blame us. /\ll 11 and are happy, n, hurry and join We are prepared ill kinds of Eata rices, quality coni to the trade and :>r your Heavy and for business, 2RGUSON. Notice of Election. lereas one-third of the Freeholdmi one-third of the eleotora residn the following named S hoot lots, viz.: Heath Springs No 38, inret No. 39, '"aston No.32, l'leaaIi 11 No. 31, Bruce No. 37, in I.anr ( 'nil ii I v Sl?fu rtf vinntlil '....li. > petitioned the county Hoard of nation to order an election in the e named School Districts, to deine whether or not a High School I he established in the Town of th Springs, as provided by an act ^ tie State Legislature, approved !. 10th 1 !M)7. KntitUd "An act to ide High Schools for the State." )tic" is hereby given that said ions be held by the Trustees or ibovr named scho d districts at r re-pective school h uses on olav sept. ;ird 11)07, at which eleconly suol) electors as return real ersonal property'for taxation and exhibit their tM receipt and regition certiifcate as required in *ral elections shall be entitled to Mackey 'I'rustees Mi bley ' Heath Springs Bridges ^ l)ist. No. its Rollings ) Trustees ry Mobley ', ? akburst L Stover I Dist. No. 31) Sims I Trustees i Sims ] < a?ton , Crinuninger ) Diat. No. 32 Robinson ) Trustees . Beckham Pleasant Hill l niltl..... I lli.f v.. Ul * Murkey ^ Trustees irberCsuthen VBruce im Bruce hist. No. 37. >1 Moore | < oun'y 1 t 'otlVy ) Board ' Hough J Education otice to Road Overseers. i* 11 out your hands arid work your its. Now Is the time to put them ood condition. Don't put oil' workuntil you get too busy in your ii* to -.pare t lie lime. \V<? all want <1 roads. We talk good roada-- we te go "d roads, but The way to K?t hi is to work t Why not hi art r? You (tan d<> noihing without a l. We ask all overseers t<i iiiakeV"** port, verbal or written, to the inly Hoard of ()oinmissioners, of number of days' labor performed the public roads during t he year. L.J. l'KHRY, County Supervisor. 14 Iw,