The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 05, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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... . , AWFUL STORMS IJ&> Cyclones and Tornadoes Swept Through Several States, Killing Hundreds > of Persons and Destroying >&( Many Million Dollars' { Worth of Property?Tenn-: AACCO. U.'i xaoiuv^oi iiiu Atlanta, Ga., April 30.? Cyclones and tornadoes, the like of which have not been known % for years, swept through the South last night and all today, leaving in their wake hundreds of dead and mangled bodies, and the dismantled wrecks of property worth many millions. Tennessee was an especially heavy sufferer. At 9 o'clock tonight careful estimates indicate that at least 50 people were killed in that State alone, with monetary losses about $1,000* 000. At Franklin and in Hillsboro there was Iorb of life. The latter town is said to be practically destroyed, while at Centreville and adjoining villages the loss is [reported very heavy both in lives and property. Near Pulaski, Giles county, the death list reaches twelve, and many are iujured. In the viciuity of Chattanooga the storm was felt at its worst. Telephone and telegraph wires were blown down and the movement of trains was greatly hampered. The hurricane followed the Cnmherland valley, wrecking small towns and destroying farm houses. At Kbenezer eighteen houses were blown down. At Charlestown the storm swerved up the Hias6e river, destroying property. At Fayetteville three are known to f have perished. At Cuba many houses were blown down and at Gilestown not even a shed was left standing. Memphis reports heavy loss from towns within a radius ot 100 miles in three States. At Horn Lake, Miss., half a dozen lives were lost and the ^ property damage was heavy. In Ara&nsas eight persons n ? >i ' i I were Kineu near Mammoiii Springe anil a score of buildings wrecked. Other points in Arkansas report heavy loss. Atlanta and most of Georgia escaped with only slight properly losses during the blow. But "wo young people, brother and sister, William and Pearl Withra, f !!ost their lives here this attert noon by the capsizing of a rc boat during a sudden squall. The hurricane continued upon its course ot destruction in Alabama tonight. Ilunisville sends word of heavy loss ot property, with probably several lives s&crif* * r * at the Tennessee line. , Danville, iu Morgan! County, Alabama, the storm struck with territic force. At liarteell at least one is dead and many hurt. The storm it still' raging and seems to be traveling V' almost directly southeast. Soon after dark tonight the storm winds begun shooting across the rail, telegraph and , telephone lines connecting AtlanU with Chattanooga and I Knoxville and wire communi) ft cation, which had been kept with great dittic'ilty during the afternoon, ceased entirely. The Western and Atlauta Kailroad odices i" here reported that south of Chat, tanooga, near Kmrnerson, Ga., f, . . . t*everMj<?uig irees were mown acroPH the railroad right out ot . ? *av? tearing down wire** and', . ^ holding up five trains. The death totals were swelled ' ' tonight by three lightning victims at Monroe, <ia. hate this V attelnoon 'a rushing windstorm, ( ' "4*gf . $ V & ' V ' % - y accompanied by blinding light mug, broke over Monroe am one of the bolts struck the resi dence of M. B. Barrett, run nun down the chimney. Barrett his wife and his 17-year-oh daughter were killed, and a 10 year-old son and a younger oh if were seriously shocked Storm in Middle West. Death and Destruction Wa: More Extensive Than wa: U'irst Reported. Chicago, April 30.? Belate? reports show that the death ant destruction, caused by th? ter ritic storm that swept [over th< Middle West last night, weri more extensive than at tirat. in dicated by the meagre telegrapl carried over damaged wires Three men were killed in Chicago by the collapse of a factory Homeless men, women anc children spent, today iu Strang* houses in many suburbs, when the storm had upset unsubstan tial houses. In the path of the storm be. fore it reached the Great Laki reigiou, great destruction o property is reDorted. At leaci A lot of kissing? That's the atufl ! ? Boston lier?ld. A little kissing On the sly Is sweeter now Than hy and by. ? Yonkers Statesman. A little kissing Is a whirl ()f joy if it's A Texas ?iirl. ? Houston Post. A little kissing? Lips are red ; Philadelphia girl ? 'miff sed. ? Philadelphia Telegraph You must tiptoe If you reach The lips of Huy * . A w , j. eleven persons were killed. At Golden, Mo., a part of th? town was destroyed and manj homes were wrecked. Five per sons lost their lives. At Summerville, Mo., th< wind created a havoc and twc persons were killed. Man] were injured. The storm was luriom in Souther* Illinois and at Texat City, near Carmi, lour personi were killed and many seriouslj wounded. The lowu was wreck, ed. Great damage to property anc crops was caused in Michigar on (he east shore o( Lake Micbi pan, Benton Harhor and South Haven being in the path of the storm. Vessels were imperilled or the lake. In Wisconsin, for many houn there raged a severe snow storm causing damage to property, At Lacrosse and Superior, traffic U. 1 l - r v wms uniiipereu uecause 01 urnis. A Little Kissing. A Uttle kissing Now and then Is why we have The married men. ?Birmingham Age-Herald. A little kissing, Too, of course, Is why we have The quick divorce. ?Ohicatio Becord-Herald, A little kissing's Lots ot tun 11 you can kiss The proper one. ?Cleveland Leader, A little kissing's Not enough ; ' > : _ THE LANOASTEf -?| I Bad ,;| Backache i. Such atonies at tome 'fomen Buffer, every month, from hack* 1 ache] H la II neccssaty? No. It can he prevented and relieved, when caused by female trouble, hy tak* I l?( medicine with specific, carsH tlvo action, on the female organs ?d functions, which acts hy re* I lieving the congestion, stoppiag ? the pala and building the organs S Mmi fnactleas up te a proper state H *? k?.l4L T> ; m * mult irjr. | ? CARDUI ; WOMAN'S RELIEF "I aafferaf tor If year*/* writea I H Mrs. Mallafa A, Akara, of Baabaia, H . B Va? "with nt/toaa toaiato traabka. H I I hal aach a iaakacha that it I . II frtw cm arv, aa I caaM aat ataaf I H atr might. 11a Aaatora caalt aat I ' half m, aa I toak Cirtal, mat H H aaw I faal Bha a aaw waaaa.N I I At All Druggists I 5 WRIT! FN Fn AOVICR, I > | II aUttn* aara >?tl Aaaartbtag aymp- fl : tome, ta -LaKm Adv**orv Dtul.. ! II ftoattaaanaa MaOiolna Co.. ^^hattaa??a^^^^^B3^N , ???? I Richmond peaoh. ?Richmond News-Lea ler i A lit'lo kiRnint: J Here, of course, r And not a chance Of a divorce. ?Columbia Kecerd ! Stoop to the low * T.ptoe to the tall r But Union kisses Beat them all. ?The Union (S. C Times i , A little kissing r Ih mighty line, IF you pet The Rock Hill kind. , ?Rock Hill Hern Id i A little kissing Doesn't satisfy, t If a Lancaster girl, ) Taken wholesale supply, i Three Negroes Lynched ir Texas. , Mart-hall. T?x.f May 1.?/ mob entered the county jad hor< early today, secured t hree negroes Creole Mose, Uie Hill and Ma ''Chase and lynched all ot them The negroes were charged witl shooting aitd kil'mg Deputj Sheriff Mark Unffmunand wound iug Constable Alexander Cargill a few days asro, while the officer were raiding a crap game. Organ and Piano Bargains. Smith; ?<hh) square Pianos from flA to 75. Home good used I >r- I nans from f'2.? to f4.r>. Should the purchasers of those instruments desire to nxebtuiKt; thorn in a low years lor a now piano, wo will allow their market value as a credit on the new pianos. Write at once for particulars, ax bargains no quickly. MAl.ONK'S MUSIC llOUSK, 2.'t-s Columbia, S. C. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Exami< nation The examination for the awsud o vaeant Scholarships in Winthrop < ol ! l?n? Hl,(i f<>r the admission of new >tu dents will be hold at the County four House on Friday, July at 0 a. 111 ! Applicants must tie riot less than lifted years of ntje. When Seholarships :?r< vAeaiit after July J they will I>n award ! e<l to those making the highest averagi at this examination, provided the; ! meet the eonditions novernint; tie , award. Applieants for Scholarship! should w lite to President Johnson he i t'oi the examination for Scdiolarshp ex. -nation blanks. s darships are worth # 1 ?M? and froi tuit*? . 'I'lio next session will opei September 15, ItWO. Kor further inlor mation anil <nialoirue, address I'res |> . B. Johnson Rook I Till, s. (!, fin idDR. J. E. WELSH, DENTIS1 Ollice iu Kmniona Building op pohite i irMt National Bank. Phone No. 8. LANCAHTEK, S. C. I . V; ^ ' . ( i. * X I NEWS. MAY 5 I9Q9 I ' I' ^ 1 I The "RE] H For I Every pai to | ^Afe have of these fa 1 ings and t i a s t 1 / \ * $ Coupor with i Laii<-asl< :lil 1 t I Doctor Kills His Nephew in m- - Court Room. Mr' i> Detroit. Mich., Mav 1. ? Dr. j, (? K. Boyajian, an Armenian, ?'' 11 s today shot and fatally wounded|n ^ , his nephew, llarotoon (Innanian,^>ie sl while the latter was being ari j raigned in Police Court with his;ail i I 'liinl iha iihnnwiun 'a vi ilu ?... o I bf . i V... r..J-... .. ..<7. W.. ?| s j st a'utory charge. |Mans. Dr. Boyajiau tired four shots * .i(' H Mat hi* nephew, three of which j,'), M , tound their mark. He then neph< Iturnedfthe revolver on his wife Thee and tired the two remaining h\il- and tletb at her A newspaper artist, oiar-o saved the woman's litu by push- feewjc \ 1 3_ Guaranteed I Liine I D RAVEN" 1 OSIERY I Men and Women r positively guaranteed I e;ive satisfaction. just opened a new line mous Socks and Stock- 1! he price is only 25c Pair <= te"' ' P is Still Given I ash Purchases. V ;* ' *;? % * " V pr VIcr. Co'py. I L mmmmmmrngmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm -r into a vacant jury room, j ' *' ? bniox iciii.n ?. Boyajian. who is twenty-i r? I.on Is* tile. Iijm ku(I Jfciiirw and her t wentv-three.year V|a H?utUern ephew were arretted last Account Southern Baptiat Convention Boyajian told a remarks- the Southern Railway announce* verj low rounil trip rate* to LoiiHvillle, t.r* ot his discovery of the Ky.. from nil points, Ticket.-* will be 1 relation* between hi* wite !,ol,, 'Mhv 1"* 1,1 12 ",l- ,H' lWW- '??*1 relations between his wne p(, fof rH|irn h.nvinjf |4ontfvill? not ...i i ? Hum lit' H?a ??' -?" > nan midnight ??f May 'Jrtnil, 190h , , . .. Round trip rates from principal hi fr??m Ins homo at Lynn, stations a* follows: . and was educating him in It!ao, tl .. I -ancaster 17 "5. Hook Hill tr?.8?> 1 medical college. ?I is sur-( Yorkville lo.sr.. is were first aroused by Kor tickets, detailed information, , . k;~ n.u;_ I etc, apply to Southern Railway ticket hl9 w,fH murmur h?8 hg;nlYoT addre.s. -w's name in her sleep. j mk.KK. loctor summoned a lawyer A*at Henerai l'a?aenger Agent questioned her. He de- Atlanta, (Ja. , that she made, a loll con Division ! J.'oo^'r'Xavnt, m. 55-ti4"t. Charleston, rt,C.