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Georgia. i. Nine Men Struck by Lightning, Which Plays Peculiar Pranks. Yaldosta, Ga, June 19.?News was received here todav ot a divas'rous prank played ab >ut midnight last night on the Withla coochee Kiver, near Olympia. Eleven men, who had been employed in bridge construction there, took refuge during a rain and windstorm in a signal tower, Linhtnintr struck the wires runmug trom the signal tower, ran along lliern into the tower hou-e and 6truck the men. who were huddled closely together. O ily two were "uninjured. One of the nine, a negro was fatally hurtThe niue who were injured were all stunned, all of them were badly burned and blistered. some 01 them haying places on their skins torn as if it had been ripped by a knife held beneath it. A watch chain worn bv cue of the men was melted, but his watch w as unhurt. The trousers on another were rippei from waistband to hem. The tacks in another's shoes were drawn and another's shirt torn to shreds The bo't shattered telegraph poles before striking the men in the tower house. Two of the meu were so badly injured that surgeons were called to attend them. Homicide in Newberry Newberry special in Columbia State, June 21 : A deplorable affair occurred in the St. Phillips section of this county, about ten miles from the court house on the Pomaria road, this morning between 8 and 9 o'clock, which resulted in the killing of Mr. T. Orlando Wicker, a young man of about 23 year? of age. the son of the late Orlando Wicker, by Mr.lCaldwell Kuff, son of Col. D. A. Huff, one of the beet citizens of the county. The shooting is said to have been accidental. Wicker, the young man killed, was a bachelor. Huff, who did the shooting, is a young married man about 23 years of age. Ten Killed in Trolley Crash South Bend, Ind.,June20?Ten persons were killed and forty in* jured in a wreck on the Chicago, Lake Shore ?V South Bend Railroad in I'or'.er county, Indiana, last night, two ot the big electric cars colliding head on. According to (ieneral Manager H. IT. Wallace, the wreck was due to a disobedience of orders by Motorman (ieorge A. Heed, of the eastbound car, who wa? killed. 'Vhen BLOODINE RHEUMATIC UNI- I MENT has cured so many cases of Rheumatism, why do you anfter with this terrible affliction, it relieves all pain instantly, 25c and 50c a bottle. Crawford Bros., {Special Agents. 49-74 ipppp^r' \W~- Sixteen Sunday School Picnickers Shocked by Lightning. J * 5 Const! Sparta, Ga., JJune 19. ?At a Sunday school picnic, near here, n?v yesterday, a thunder storm came Ten cent up suddenly, and lightning struck ' ? a tree under which sixteen children had gathered for protection from rain, shocking each severe- _ . ., 1 \7 M on \r u?nvn r? | uUlClQ' ?j *i viv* ova u115v/i/ auvvv~ ed, outlines of the tree appearing We! as if photographed on the News bodies of several of the children. No fatalities have resulted, but an(j a several children are in a serious mitte< condition. evenii a shol I Mistrial in Patrick Calhoun Case Y01 Thurs San FrarCisco, June 20?Ter- huntii ruinating in a disagreement of the night jurv, with ten men determined on found 1 . acquittal and two resolved on conviction, the trial for bribery ^j^tei of Patrick Calhoun of the United railroads, ended at noon today. ) Five months and a week had ^ passed since the wealthy street railroad owner, a descendant of Ravm Patrick Uenrv, made hi* fmt ap- Abel 1 pearancejin court to answer to the himse charge of offering a bribe of $4,000 t)rainv to a supervisor toj obtain an overhead trolley franchise for his; ! corporation. I j aj< - "BP!Vajr-*r , iiLJ .* Men and Horses Perish in Livery c. ,, r. today Mable rire Reed Dulutb, Minn. June 10.? Five from ; men and sixty-eight horses were ('<1 of j burned to death late this after- j^'kno' noon in a tire, which partly de- ref stroyfd the board of trade livery stable. I \\> .hi ??? I bs as gr Lightning Burns Barn and Kills small,'i Horse and Cow in Anderson. AnderBon special in The News I and Courier. June 20: Lightning Mari? destroyed a barn on the plauta- <nlled?tion ot Mr. 11. H. Gaines, seven 1 miles south of the city, together wj?, to 1 with its contents, including a Mari< tine mule, $40 worth of foodoiuffs f*hiroPfl I house ? rand a number of (arm implements,etc. The farm is rented a by Mr. It, N. llillhouse, and on "Mrs. him all of the loss except for the building, which was valued at "Well $300, falls. Lie had no insurance. 1 ho At about the same time in the ;tIr?..i.,i afternoon Mr. Waiter C'haniblee, Plain I who lives a mile below Mr. HilL house, lost a fine milk cow,'which Farm was also killed by lightning. The of pot a animal was valued at about $50. "arrj sir. Farm North Carolina Lad Narrowly Es- the bitcapes Death from Peculiar sk-Vt. Accident. Rockingham, N. C., special in I Charlotte Observer, .June 20: j Millard Davis, the 15 year.old. son of Mr. b. S. L. Davis, wa pressing a pair of trousers at thej Suititorium yesterday morning when his clothes caught fire. He 1 was using a cleaning preparation ; which contained a large percent. of gasoline. His iron struck a i match in the trouper pockets caus J ing the preparation to explode and his clothing to catch fire. The flame enveloped him in a xv'l>y moment. Crying for help, he M 'u-'.'n ran into the street, where he was jiicxion rescued by two traveling men, new tei who with rare presence of mind, '* tore the burning clothes from him. "1 ? trains < ? "Was Seaboard Buys C. & L. Road. A C'heraw, S. C., June 21 A. H. WHS I'age and son. of this place, tu- ,;,t j day transferred to the Seaboard Air I ine l.'ailrnarl tha nnt, ir/.ll..w. j WHIIUIIIIIH 11)1 ' interest in the Chesterfield & ..you , Lancaster Railroad Company, rnr>e:" l'he purchase price of the stock rim was not announced. TheChester- 1 Jain, i ' field & Lancaster Railroad, which reaHiin wan hnilt in 1001, is about |0 r " miles long, running from Cberaw to Orowberg. nb ut thirty miles from Charlotte, N. C. M'str up Itie (Jook The cotton Kin of Mr. G. O. slow u Fulenwider, near Monroe, was 11??t ir destroyed by lire Saturday morn- wont ' ing. ^ , "Bat, wf* live t'hamberlain's Stomach and Liver xhn Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick headache, prevent despondency and invieorafe the whole system, throw i Hold by .t. F. Maekey Co.. and Fund- after ^ erbnrk Pharmacy. w-s wne THE^ LANCASTER NEWS. JUIN ?rv 25 cent box '? Bloodine Live Pills a cure fo W.B A pation, Sick Ileadache, Bao |47a ?\ In the Mouth, Coated Toneue 11 3 Pm Liver, Dyspepsia, Indigestion * er sicken, weaken or gripe, purely vegetable ent to anyone who has never used tnem fx > i to pay for postage and packing. Address A ?dine Corporation, boston, Mass. 1 flP |% 1 IRAWFORD BROS., Special Agents s nf Ynnnor Man in tlsic fifsla 11 VI I "minister special in the chea ian0 and Courier, June 20: Sam cheap piano ? a young man about twenj years old, living about one half miles from here, com- Tkprp ^ J suicide late on Thursday * flCFC v ig by shooting himself with . __ :gun. be a W( ing Long left home on day, presumably to go To prevent ng. He failed to return at from being and searching parties grades and his body next morning will buy a 500 yards from his home. grade piano. } not known why he com* J the deed. ?If >7?u turn all circulatm tilled Woman and Self. rehab""' film :on, tia.. June IP- Alter Stieff, you ru sa woman named K . Write todaond today, Patrolman (jBcar if desired tnrnetl the revolver upon If and blew out hie own ' ! Chas. P Two Negroes Hanged. 1 Manufact e Charles. La., June 18.' Blankford and Monroe! Artistic sti , n or roes, were hanged stieff Soifp for the murder of Keno a merchant. Reed was shot _ , imbush and his body robb-1 Southern a large sum. Blankford wledge his guilt on the gal- 5 w. 1 oday, but Smith made no nee tc^ the crime. Charlotte, not know of any other pill that 1 /-? i_i \A/1 ?od as DeWitt's l.i'tle Marly the famous little liver pill*? Man ifentle, pleasant and J sure pills reputation Sold by .1 F l Co. w-s 'Vht-n yon wiite The Engagement Is Oft. > (to her fiance, who has just -So you danced with that jrirl | , Dnprcs at the hall last night? INOllCC Ol A Fiance (confused) ? Mh whv. Id you? |)iSC| ?Nobody. I guessed it. The (list has just called at her Notice is hereby pposite.- l.e ltire. signed, as adminh | of W. K. Marshall . A . i Monday, Julv 101 nother Feminine Anoma y. ? , ' 1 nnal return and aj SinfT euiitpluins bitterly he- I, ?<lK<i , ,an(.astei Mrs Frizz copied her pattern ?,1 rdmission as sut .1. T. 1 I?*' Administrator Mt funny tiling about it is that shall, deceased, looks well on Mrs. Frizz and 74-S2-S is on Mrs. SnifT.'' ? Cleveland ,rnl,>r ,Mail ill Ml 'ill i i 11 * Sizing Them Up. er titles IIow are the first lot | ? toes fi.r size. Harry? 1 Vedp* Oh. some's bigger'n others, iji| i; rr (lllii What's tlie size of 1 \ bit bijrjrer'n the little nns j the did v?>u discharge vour Inst people. Rur y ' White Steam , my dear, \<ni sh-, her com- latest improv didn't harmonize with my in^ machine i i gown, so I had to let her go." today. Sold mis Po8t-iMspatoh. time. Partial Fright. I J. B. MA as in the cafe mr \shen the . . , w "Hided " ;JAR< n't you scared?'' Bl BURRS a tile at llrst. When the crash ) B. thought for an instant that 1 I < hun h suppei the HMHHHHMHI ile Just coming In."? I'uek. Had Another. N01 said tlie hero to the villain. : ?p|K, ,.onn|V sum ?ave reached the end of your eVs w II open at La ! .1 uly \II teach* t's nothing." replied the \il | urgontly ro<inested lirowiup away the butt and '' will continue o p for his pocket.' I have an-I v New York Telegraph competent instruct t own, in Alpebrn I'rof. A J stoddi Kitchen Diplomacy. , ^ History. ess For heaven's sake, hurrj ; n,, ccrtitiiale w dinner. Mar.v.' Mr. Smith Is so ] those teachers wt lie will pet anpry. pass satisfactory e ? Well, that's just why Fn, ; school unless 1 hey aiay. This chicken Is so touph aniination ai rcpu he Isn't hut,pry and anpry he : ^xaminaU"1'. ,, ' It is to the inter* at It John nun. j to the interest oi t hat you attend I hi Hadn't Counted on That. Alfred," she said, "how can t on $14 a week ?" t means, I suppose." faltered unp man. "that you expert to : up that $10 a week Joh of yours o j , t v /e arc married." Chicago TrJb- s5en0 yOJF JOD^ i ' "" " IE/23, I9Q9 dl j t Manuf urns, Mo to be sold as a ai nnu^iS it. n caeap price 4 * , ,** lers Mon work pre Should For? ay cheap pianos and sha, sold as high We e at prices that have a t| strictly high jn^ and ; Our gr a deaf eai'to ar,d is th g agents and ** I. Grf io from the old , *ia i of Chas. M. chines. S n no risk. y. Easy terms 1 For Ai A. Stieff | J?se Mmraann urer of the ' ?= off Shaw and I T layer Pianos. * ' I Tt Wareroom: _ IV rrade St. N. c. Il I I LMOUTH, ager. (4/ ii endon this paper i liU-IJin- \\* % r | i pplication for X targe. Will Kivon that the under- nl'in orator ot ttie estate F , deceased, will on DCT t lit, 1909, make liis { tpiy to tlio Probate OCT ( r t'ounty for letters Ii administrator. ??OOC {. MAHSltA I,I., state of \V. K. Mar- ^ A June lit. 1 ? ? ??. Hot e is King cai e Steamer but a l"he l^EZZZZZ ing Machine ~ ~ A'hite Steamer is like the ^ er and is the ^ -Jed rotary sew- f < on the market ! for cash or on I Wr* -J CKORELL j VVou'dn iner school for teach- "Vcill Ani master on Monday, /vll| rs in the comity arc rpo j;p|? to attend this school. . illy two weeks and With COII e siijicnision oi two quality, ei ors. I'rof. i:. M. Me- u i and A iithmctie, and 1 4"^ uuu id. in Mtifiiish and [ to t ltC StQ1 ly poor f ill he renewed for rV 11If to tail to attend and 1 01 IS. ^ II xaininatioiis at tins groceries pass satisfactory ex- jruson Co cup of ' st of all !? ? hers and CggS frcsl the xhools as well an(J f^oilT " "a"?!' the cook's j. ii. 11ame), your groc ll.J.roiley, >\mty Hoard of Kd. licnHCt Printing to ) -"Tr~ Monumen l ombstones and STATUARY acturer of Stoneboro Dark Blue Grai numents, Tombstones, Markers, Cui ., Stoneboro, S. C. ases, Flag Die and Statute of the L ument, which was cut by me repres )duced by any plant, ars we have held the reputation of c igh Grade Monume Work 1 continue this policy. mploy only UNION men with ex lorough knowledge of the art of Mo Hammered Granite. anite is free from iron and other i e only granite that can compete wi inite. ve everything to do business with, I lurfacing Machines, Pneumatic Tools T?.vr\or?i on on IV/ii VU tistic Designs and honest prices wri ph G. Sassi, Stonebc Gf>?to Ati?. IS. w icreased Yields lean icreased Profit ?3 ?3 Herealite op Oressii pay you big Dividends. 1 ters say that "Cerealite" at 1 on than "Soda," using the sa if pounds per acre, gives eqi i, if not better, results than ? DEREALiII icked in 200 pound bags, in g ical condition, docs not sti , and does not Evaporate, it all. 3r "Cerealite" and full info rding it, apply to e Heath-Jones Corn; Lancaster, S. C. OR ne Fertilizer and C Co., Sole Owners and 57-75-\v Scholarship I Examinations cultura At the bounty i 1 day July 2nd, at )j \gf I ship and Entrant (/ A9JHk I he under the ?ln U Hoard of Kducatii A pplicanta mm Mf <>f UK** and must b Jj < la*s. This clam ? _ J yj united nember i f J reach high schoo f M flA facilities I? ii i ships are worth *. :*. vi.L. Tiiition The ne L it iilclKC gon Agricultural Lrrv Sept. 8. 1009. 0 J Apply to the ved at breakfast ',ent ?r R?i?"?tu?r r> /.f nr. Infm.m, needed I III or III a ti OI an initlior Scholarship Ex an ?gS that are too For catalogs, or that isn't up and cards up n w i . cation for entrain ndard, or possib- die a p, n lour in bread or 72-77 ' 01 you buy your at Bennett-Fer- I (j. p , you will have a _, ' delicious coffee, hytsiolnn ; 1 from the farm Offloe ?T," V'*wf< ., ... , All caila pro that will make night heart glad. Buy Er E= cries at DR. DOUGLu - DENTAL - r erguson Offloe over Heatl Phnae 119 1. >mDanV Fort Eawn, Thure r * Hi ath Springs, T i n in iiwiii?hi? Hotel lforton 3 m lite Mausolerbing, Statuan caster soldents the best utting ntal 1 . i perience and ulding, Carvimperfections th Westerly, 5olishing Maand te to o o I . | s ( 1 yy as: ^he best ess cost i1 me num lally as Soda. i ' ^4 PE" ;ood meffen the Fhe croo i v 1 i rrnation pany, | ' r | * 3hemiMnfgs. II ==3 f and Entrance ; Clemson Agri-j 1 College. mint-House on FHA M .the Scholar ;e Examinations to ural college will be rectiou of the County on. it be at least 16 yeara ie prepared to enter ass There lare no th" Preparatory s is only open to a >f boys who cannot Is ami who ure liv??f the Stale where are poor. Scbolar$ loo. no and Free xt session of fhemcollege will begin county Superinteni after June 2"th for on ooncerniug the filiations. further information rlii/rh f/? mol/o onnli """ ' ?? to the C adMKLTj, Preaident. emflon ?'ol egc, S <\ OSTER J iind feurcmon / >rd Bros. I>ru^ Store >mptly attended ? and day. 10'l/ ?S McINTy HUttGEOIf b-Jone* Co.'r AXiASTf idaye, Kod/ i ueadavg > / I