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VOL. 8, NO. 46, SEMI-WEEKLY. SPRING TERM OF srtLEi year. COURT IN SESSION ^SfS Sentence" si: ment. . Opened Yesterday Morning George S * With Judge Gary on the ^rnCyenySe^ Bench?Charge to Grand five months Jury?Number of Minor . 4 se^e^ _ . in in the cj Cases?Sistare Case Being Amos Wrig Tried This Afternoon. property un ... . .. State vs. The March term of the circuit disposing < court for this county convened jjen Guilt; Monday at 10 o'clock, with a f,ne Qf Judge Frank B. Gary presiding. moi Solicitor J. K. Henry and Court public wor Stenographer Harry McCaw perj0d. were on hand. The case This is the first time Judge Sistare, for Gary has presided in this coun- at 3 o'clock ty, having been recently elect- case of the ed to fill out the unexpired Ellis for r term of Judge Klugh, deceased, tomorrow. But before his election he had The courl presided many times as special will likely c judge. He has also had much morrow anc legislative experience, having ?? served sveral terms in the low- BLIND SIN er house from Abbeville county, PREVI being at one time speaker of the house. He has also been ( oolness of United States senator. vvinic ln Judge Gary's charge to the Worceste! grand jury was business-like Th" ', J and to the point. He said he ' nf. coo'" S- had no doubt but that a part of ,oy e* * the grand jury at least had been (m . . instructed by his predecessors ?pi,ea , I7U)1,( as to their duties but as these . , , 1 were important it would not be vc' , , a py amiss to hear of these duties sPectator s? \ again. He stressed the fact that ? ?.a y' the affairs of the county, its aa(peace j*e officers, finances, roads and jsepn public buildings were in charge ,eap, on 11 of the grand jury and if there j man ( was anything wrong with any (1?9Tof these it was primarily the "arry vv fault of the grand jury. The propl7u n c nature and effect of the oath taken by them was commented lower ] upon. If any member of the *'.her? el?ctl jury .knew of his own personal grossed, knowledge and through infor- ,y' , ? 4\t mation derived from others of justrated sc v my violations of law, it was the turnecl 'sworn duty of such juror to n?unc?d tm make it known. That' the way J).een to vindicate the law and protect . . a"dienci society was to punish crime. y - He advised the frequent ex- .. p<Te wa J* amination, by experts if neces- ! , an" sary, of the books of the var- tmoken into ious county officers. That no signalled to honest official would object to ? start so this, but should gladly seek struck at on such examination, that no offi- a!uf .as., 1>0) cial, as a usual thing, started distinctly, v out to do wrong, but usually , a } went wrong by being careless. J-?? J His Honor told the jury that 1 1 the three most potent causes of ANOTHER crime were blind tiger's so- ^ called liquor, pistols and ignorance and that it was the duty of James M. I the grand juries of the differ- tary of I ent counties to take such action nated Ov< as would correct these evils. Washingt The rot-gut blind tiger stufT Carolina is should not be dignified with the the first daj name of liquor. That you ministration would usually find a man with President, such stuff in him carrying a Postmaster cheap kind of pistol ready to decided to deal out death and destruction Roper, fori in his path. C., to be firs The third potent influence, as ter general, His Honor states, is ignorance, ocratic cai An intelligent, educated citizen- chose James ship will see to it that the laws desville, S. ( are enforced, but if they are tant positior ignorant and have low ideals, senate, crime will be the order of the Mr. Baker day. The judge said that he port of Sei ^ would be glad to have the grand who present jury make such recommenda- caucus, and tions along these lines as it D. Smith, thought proper. James M. A number of true bills for Lowndesvilh minor offenses have been found always retai by the grand jury and one for dence there, murder against against J. Has- academically kell Sistare. lege and si The following cases have York city, been tried: pointed offic State vs. Joe and Mary Moore the fifth jud lor assault and Dattery with in- clined. "Kij tent to kill and carrying con- was elected cealed weapon. Not guilty as to of the Unite Joe and guilty of assault and has served battery of a high and aggravat- with acknc ed nature as to Mary. Sentence ever sfcice. $100 fine or imprisonment for ?? five months. Still . State vs. Charles Ross, aban- Columbia donment of wife. Not guilty. Observer, M C Tsom McDonald, obtaining of 2G notari goods bv false pretense. Plead- day cut off t ed guilty. Sentence seven notices of i months' imprisonment. missions bei James Hinson, larceny of bi- secretary of LANCASTER ids guilty, Sentence, 117 AT If fl PITT T imprrsonment one VvUULl/ TUI VjI Manus, house break- UAITIED MADT :eny. Pleads guilty. UIiUlII 1!J/U\1 k months' imprison weatt, burglary and Governor lilease Si leads guilty of lar- Do go if His N ence, imprisonment is Persecuted Furl verdict was brought Authorities, ase of the State vs. ht for disposing of Columbia Special 1 ider lien. Observer, March 10 Harley Funderburk, Police Cathcart this of property under ordered served upc y. Sentence to pay Neeley, Governor 75, or be imprisoned gro chauffeur, a sum iths or labor upon pear in police cour ks of county for a morning to answer ond charge against of State vs. Haskell ceeding the autorr, murder, was begun limit as set down i this afternoon. The nance. State vs. George The first charge nurder will be tried red against the negi and immediately a1 ; of general sessions gro was convicted tl omplete its work to- issued a pardon for I adjourn. urday night, it is c negro was seen by c [GER'S NERVE ing up and down Ms 5NTS HOLOCAUST a fast speed and tod mons was issued f Unfortunate Averts pearance in court to Crowded Theater in his second offense, r, Mass. jt js Raj(l the go r, Mass., March 9.? the cai ;ss of Edward I. njpht id singer, m keeping when the chauffe, is s?"K vvhile fire Saturday the govem ily in the balcony of secretary, Mr. Job iter last night, pre- id ^ f)ne Th< mic among the 500 waR quoted in The tvu? u 71 4 c Record as saying 1 When the last of the dne was noj. rernitte ached the door Jo- pardon every perso 3gers, the pianist, jn the police court an le stage and led the c^y for recc iut through a rear Pine _ , , ,, The police auth( iuS01! ? 4 asked City Attorne >f the theater, first for an 0pjnj0n as to 1 J1!1?11111? along jrovernor's nardon n part 01 tne Daicony fgur, in that it is ic wires had become COnvicted in a muni epping to the side of constitutional ai was singing an il- ITlunds has stated -1 >ng with all lights ^jve the opinion in i, Lynch quietly an- ?jf the Columbia it a small blaze had thorities do not disci ered. He requested secuting my negro cl e to file out prompt- cause they are poli jut confusion. friendly to me, T wi s a quick shuffling the police force and several persons had SyStem of metropc a run when Boyle amj declare the city Rogers at the piano tiaj jaw ? mething." Rogers This statement w ce into a popular air Governor Blease thii rle's voice rang out Some seven or eigh without a quiver, all will appear in cour >anic vanished. In morning when the he singer an 1 the driver is arraigned on with the song. 0nd charge. The g< ? probably be a witr SOUTH was riding in the a ItOLINI AN LANDS oflRcers saw the spe , ~ mobile Saturday nij laker Chosen ^ecr The governor fin J. S. Senate?Nona- K ?r S^VOnv.?vPP"v''?,u; "I would not vie on,March | hp ordinances of 1 Til? w2nny, Columbia, nor would ,9 of the W son ad- ncgro challfreur to , i. Yesterday the ,g guj]ty 0f an jnfra on the advice ordinances, he Generai Burleson, punishe<| .. nominate Daniel C. g0vernor gav< merly ot Marion, S. thority for martial 1 ,t assistant postmas-1 and today the Dem- a? a sPeciaI ac icus of the senate lJe ?eneral assemb ; M. Baker, of Lown- th?. governor to tak< C., to fill the impor- pohce force of a cit-V 1 of secretary of the _ Doesnt Want to Co had the active sup- burg Agaii lator B. R. Tillman, Raleigh, N. C., M ed his name to the was at Gettysburg 5 also of Senator E. and spared to get bai Carolina, thank God, Baker was born at want the United Sta 5 in 1861, and has nient to pay my expe ined his legal resi- shouted Senator W He was educated est member of the r at Wofrord Col- sembly, yesterday w tudied law in New ed against the prof In 1885 he was ap- memorialize Congrc ial stenographer for North Carolina ( licial circuit, but de- veterans' fare to the erht years later he the battleground thi assistant librarian d States senate and Noted Sculptor in that position Cornish, N. H., iwledged efficiency Louis Saint Gauder tor known from his -jl? nal work and as an i IHcapnBing. his brother, the late Special to Charlotte SaintGaudens, died f arch 10: The heads day of pneumonia, es publice were to- born 59 years ago in >.v i no governor, tho One of his last \ revocation of corn- works was the desi ng recorded in tho arch at the new railr state's ofiice. in Washington. , S. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 191 \PITAL HOOKWORM WAR IALLAW COMES TO CL0< lys He Will Campaign Against the Dises o Chauffeur Closed in Lancaster Cour ther by City Last Saturday. The campaign against ho< tr, worm in Lancaster county C( : Chief of ducted by Dr. F. D. Rodge ? afternoon closed Saturday, March 8th. >n Harrison During the campaign 3,5 Bleases ne- pergons applied for examii mons to ap- ' t tomorrow tlon? is nurn^er 3,127 w( to the sec- examined microscopically, 7 him of ex- of the latter being found lobile speed h avp hnnlfwnrm n city ordi- Fourteen hundred and eij waa r?rpfpr- ty-one were between the a* rLCv of 6 and 18 years. Of this nu ?/ l,er 467 were found to be [ULnfir fected. The percentage of bin? Sit ,ection is based upon the < amination of persons betwe ,fficers diiv the'e a*cs' therefore the p. tin street at ?e"ta*e for Lancaster cour, l r Slan" S*x hundred and forty-fc answer for Persons were given one or mc answer treatments; 101 took one tre; ment; 74 two treatments; vein r a. three treatments; 404 fc r Saturday treatments, and 10 five tre; _ , ments. Total number of doj jr was fined given 2,110. tor s private ^ number of persons e n K. Aull, amjned and found to have hoc * governor worm did not apply for tre; - Columbia ment. The oldest person ;hat if the fected was aged 90 years a d, he would the youngest one year, n convicted Twenty-two cases of dw< id would sue tapeworm were found; also very of the cases Qf roundworm; 7 cases pin worm and one case irities have stongyloid infection, y Edmunds The actual dispensary da whether the vvere 39. f his chauf- Dr. Rodgers spent eight bu of a person Weeks in this county. T icipal colJjj-' above figures give an idea nd Mr. Ed- the amount of work clone. . that he will treatment was given free a few days, charge. The campaign w police au- conducted under the auspices :>nt nue per- the Rockefeller commission a haufTeur be- the South Carolina board tically un- health, with the co-operation 11 take over the county commissioners. . institute a J ilitan police TO CHECK ADVANCE. under mar Envey Hey Has 20,000 Troci as made oy in Town of San Stefano. 3 afternoon. London, March 10.?Const* it witnesses tinople dispatch to Th Popt sa t tomorrow that Envey Bey is at San Ste: governor's no with 20,000 troops to che on the sec- the possible advance or tl Dvernor will city of the Tchatalja fore leSS, aS he whn<4P a.*..? .. .. .w ??/j t?i v j i-v; i/HC HUVCI ir when the rnent is doubtful. Viole eding auto- snow storms still hinder m ?ht. tary operations. ther stated The Greek losses in tl>e a ture of Janina, according to >late one of dispatch to The Daily Te :he city of graph, are estimated at 1,8< 1 allow my The Epirus campaign now er :lo so, if he , ed has cost the Greeks 15,0 ction of the | men killed and wounded, should be, in an interview Essad Pasl who commanded the Turki s as his au-| forces at Janina, said that aw if he so had resisted until he consider t passed by further resistance madne; ly allowing {fe had little ammunition le e over the His losses during the fo months of the siege nurpber 17,500. to GettysFLOVI) ALLEN AND HIS arch 0.?"I SON, CLAUDE, MUST D 0 years ago ,, ' n ( ck* to North f'Ovemor Mann Refuses and I don't <n?imute the Sentences 3. FIGHTING GOES ON n|j IN OLD MEXICO BH JF Never Ending- Revolutions Seem ; )fj to Re the Order of the Day?j Opposition to Huerta. Douglas, Ariz., March 10.? | lse State troops and recruits ofjNur itv Snnnra v?i 11 ??? ?*? 4-u? ?11 -r I * _ luujrlll^ LU 11IC I'illl U1 Ij the state government to oust all >] , of Huerta's federal soldiers q from the border country yester)n" day scored their first victory in W rs, wresting Nacozari, an impor- eral tant mining town below this ga^j i0 point, from the federal garrison. The defeated federals not a 1 la" killed or captured arrived early a^a ire today on a special train at Agua sufF 67 Prieta, opposite Douglas, their van to commander mortally wounded ^he and 20 others hurt. , From various points along e ' " the Arizona border comes re- ar(* ?es ports of movements of other poli ai" state troops against border and cise ln~ inland towns held by small fed- incc in" eral garrisons. The mining inte community at El Tigre, 40 wer :en miles southeast of Douglas, last T Br" night fell into the hands of 150 Claj 'ty state troops. The 100 federals and of the garrison, fleeing toward Woi ,ur the border, were overtaken by Bra )re the Constitutionalists, who cap- Tan at- tured their arms, ammunition Rus 65 and artillery after a sharp skir- the )Ur mish. dev< at- Reliable reports give the Con- of s ?es stitutionalists wounded at Na- refe cozari as only nine. ble ?x~ Most of the fighting was done atoi at long range. The rebels, hav- thai at- ing no artillery, kept under out in- cover to avoid the fire of two but nd ? 11 * " " tes govern- ,he ' wo * arro" County Oi nses back," ,awsatkins, eld- Richmond, .Va,, March 8. general as-1 Floyd Allen, leader of the oi hen he vot- law band in Carroll county, ai position to his son, Claude Swanson Alle iss to pay will be executed in the sta fonfederate penitentiary on March 28 f reunion at their part in the Hillsville cou s vear. murder on March 14, 1012, Go ?1_ ernor Mann having refused Dies, commute the sentence to li March 9. imprisonment. The priMone is. a sculp- were to have died yesterda own origi- although the governor granh issistant of a respite of three weeks. T1 Augustus respite was accepted by the A lere vester- lens as an indication that tl He was governor would extend mere New York. IT!he rejection of the petitio >est known however, means that the case gn of the officially closed, as there is i oad station way by which it can be a^a opened. iiuviiinc guns usea oy me led- pig eral garrison. ?? irf . 21 OPPOSING FORCES heJ of CLASH IN NORTH fad of h?0. Federals and Carranzistas Bat- stre, yS tie in Coahuila?More Than nati Fifty Killed. * thai isy Mexico City, March 9.?The cou' he first serious clash between fed- ^on of erals and Carranzistas was re- j v A.11 ported yesterday to have occur-!:101? of red at Realta, Coahuila, about jn,? 'as midway between Monterey and x.,!' of Contclova. The engagement I nd lasted four hours, the rebels of- j of fering stubborn resistance. The of losses as reported from gov- a^a eminent sources included?"2fT federals killed and 11 wounded su, ' and 33 rebels killed. The rebel XN1o forces have fallen back on Ba- ,. *PS jan, 30 miles to the north. ? Another engagement is look- cra-\ in" ed for soon, as the federals are gl7.' P advancing and endeavoring to 44, ta" follow up their advantage. Only {.ai lC* the most meager details of the ? battle have been received. 'es Another column of federals v\ L *n~ is advancing from the west, ^ having marched from Rincon, j*00 ,'1" on the Northern Mexican rail- . . road. These troops came to A' lP" Rincon by train from Escalon, i ?, a Chihuahua. \ a'~- To prevent clashes between j rebels and the American a., ,d~ troops, the Mexican war department proposes to send 6,000 a,^j federals tr? nc/>imtr \ til - ? "t'.r uoruer f V ltJ? town of Sonora. To this end it ,, y1 is probable that the govern- ' ' "* ment will ask the administra- ' h'1 e<' tion at Washington to permit ( s.s- the passage through American j 't- territory. i U1" A plan is on foot for the re- Prir e(' organization of the army, in- (' creasing its strength to 100,000 j) and it is proposed to place an f IE, I order in France for 150 cannon, lottt ' U , T X . clinksfai.es candidate. t " 10 lMember of Woflford Faculty is !*j (j Positively in Race for Gov- cr.,t ernor Without "Ifs and the ? aimjs." to t 1(1 Spartanburg Special to Co- first lumbia State, March 8: "Yes, I Apr te am in the race for governor of 15 i or South Carolina, without any ifs for rt and ands about it." This re- seas v- mark was made by John G. six i to Clinkscales of the Woflford Col- dida r 11~.? e -1 ie i ic?c iacuity inis afternoon. A the rs day or so ago it was announced exec y, through an intimate friend of been ><1 Mr. Clinkscales that he would the ie he a candidate unless some of gene d- the other candidates for the earli ie high office came out "positively T1 v. and aggressively" for compul- pose n, sory education. The statement the is from Mr. Clinkscales himself disti 10 today removes any doubt as to coun in his being in the race. lie is a ton, candidate. Dorc 5. $1.50 PER YEAR. G MASS-MEETING ~ CRITICISES POLICE riber of Telegrams From eaders Protesting Against [onday's Disorder Are heered. fneViin<rirvn ? vuMtoevvruy iuaiuu v. C3CVhundred men and women lered here this afternoon in mass-meeting of protest inst the disturbance of the rage parade on Pennsylia avenue last Monday and conduct of the police along line of march. Maj. RichSylvester, superintendent of ce, and his force were critid for "mismanagement and impetency," and those who rfered with the procession e called "brutal loafers." he speakers were Senators ip of Minnesota, Shafroth Thomas of Colorado and ks of California, Louis D. ndeis, " Corporal" James ner and Charles Edward sell. The greater part of day's speech making was Dted to arguments in favor suffrage for women and the rence to last Monday's trouwere largely incidental. Sen Clapp assured the audience t woman suffrage throughthe country was a matter of a few years. IHT AGAINST PROGRESS. Last Monday's spectacle," said, "was a sad one. It is a thought that pure womand cannot march along the ets of the capital of a free on without insult. Th fact t brutal depraved manhood Id come to insult American nen is evidence of the straits ,.u:?u J.1-- ' vnicii uie evil political situain this country has come ts fight against progress. I eve last Monday's episode bring the country to the ization that you cannot ue yourself with wrong inst progress and escape the lonsibility for the acts of the stratum of supporters of ng." enator Thomas told the auice that the disorder of Monmarked a new point of pro?s in the suffrage campaign. The movement," he said, s passed through the stages ridicule and argument and now reached the point ire its opponents resort to sical opposition. From this it it is but a short distance victory ana tne incident of Monday will soon be forgotin the blaze of glory that attend the final extension iufFrage to women in every e in the Union." he audience received the uments of the speakers with lusiasm and a number of grams from suffrage leaders over the country protesting inst Monday's disorder were ?red. ..EG ARE'S SUCCESSOR. . nary Ordered For South urolina First Congressional istrict. olumbia special to Char? Observer, 7th: The state locratic executive committoday ordered a primary to icld in the first congressionistrict, to select the Dernoic nominee for Congress for general election, which is ake place on April 29. The primary was ordered for il 1. the second for April ind the third, if necessary, April 22. Candidates are aspfl infill 1,_ emu, mere oeing dready announced. The cantea requested the primary, date set originally by the utive com/nittee having i nullified by the action of governor in ordering the ral election one month er. le election is for the purof selecting a auccesor to late George S. Legare. The *ict is composed of the ties of Charleston, ColleClarendon, Berkley and heater.