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V OFFICERS TO CHARLESTON. RE< Three More Soon Ordered to the Annive Navy Yard?Constructor to Ar- Whe rive in Immediate Future and Rep< Two Lieutenants in June. eraliy Washington, special to Charles- Columl ton News and Courier, April 16. Ridge Official information was received that y< by Senator Tillman yesterday that of the Uiu uav j ucyai iiucuv w in uiuci t% uuuurn naval constructor to Charleston In along i the immediate future and that two The fj lieutenants will follow in June, by W. This indicates the gratifying head- Weatlv way which the new chairman of the "Ev< senate committee on naval affairs said M is making to supply the need of tion w more officers at the Charleston na- that Si vy yard. to chu Capt. John A. Kelly of Kings- crops tree came here today in the inter- foliage est of Mr. Lewis Jacobs as a can- yet tei ^'didate for postmaster at that town, the go ^^LRepresentative Ragsdale, some days home ; ^Hkao, recommended Mr. Lewis Stack- and t HTy for this position and the sixth mow t . district congressman said today seen ii \ that the South Carolina senators of the took the position that the matter pared was entirely in his (Mr. llagsdale's) *'Th< hands. Senator Tillman confirmed crop v this statement and Captain Kelley not us returned to Kingstree disappointed, only ct Officers of the United States su- thing 1 ' preme court here say that they days know nothing of any effort to se- plant t cure a writ of error in behalf of C. stroyeci J. Herbert, who is under indictment again, in Richland county and who is fight- "Coi - ing the decision of the Tennessee the fae g; courts against his application for a er did ' writ of habeas corpus. This is a a sing part of Herbert's struggle against from t extradition, the governor of Ten- ceding nessee having honored the requisition of Governor Rlease. HU Former Judge Ira B. Jones, his son, Mr. Charles D. Jones, and Sen- Wife i ator B. E. Nicholson of Edgefield la visited Washington today in behalf Sn-ir of the candidacy of Mr. J. W. Tliur- charle mond, for Federal district attorney jA of South Carolina. night f J; tll0 I)C Swat the Fly at Once. fugitiv ; A number of different species of of this flies frequently are found around in a d the house although only one of inK he these is the housefly proper. Scien- she elo tiflcally, this is known as the do- her ex inestic kind. It is medium-sized and a char xgrayish in color with its mouth part says. S "^spread out at the tip for sucking up cause liquids. The housefly cannot bite cruelty because its inouth is not formed that can fii: way, although most people believe there i that it does. story, f' The fly that does the biting is Mrs. ' really the stable fly or stomozys years calcitrans which resembles the c., wh housefly so closely that only an en- sunime tomologist is likely to discover the Rogers difference. It is frequently found in agent, the house and differs from the ing ho housefly chiefly in having a mouth the Ri which can pierce the skin in a sharp peared stinging little bite which sometimes Reame arouses a summer slumberer from profess vi a pleasant nap. She to> Another stable fly, almost like Dr. Rc the housefly in appearance, does not her e\ bite as does the stomozys calci- cover trans. It breeds upon decaying veg- exhaus etation and manure and is an ac- and to ttve agent in the distribution of a druf [i filth and germs. Several varieties of Mrs. I greenish or bluish fles having a me- berry tallic luster also are to be found the house. The most numerous is the blue-bottle fly, which also is called the blow-fly or meat-fly, be- ifent cause it breeds in decaying animal ,^.es e r material. "'""Ow There are several smaller species T> of house files, and a fruit-fly, which for cQ| frequently is found to be attracted . . by the odor of over-ripe fruit. Each . ,. of these is capable of carrying ^^ejr j thousands of disease germs, aside oa from the annoyance their own presence causes. All these different farmo, species together, however, are nj small in numbers in comparison host t with the common housefly. were i Another species of the fly fre- penne quently found in the house is the Jnt( cluster fly or pollenls rudis, which .. . is especially numerous in the spring nrnmn nnd fall. The cluster fly is larger JVj 1 than the average housefly. Its abdo:nen is smooth and dark-colored t ,? and the fly has a sprinkling of yel- 'm..rb,. low hails. It is apt to be sluggish In its movement. It is subject to a punk fungous disease which causes it to sj|,|V f die upon window panes surrounded J with a white efflorescence. ., ,y All the different kinds of flies jloar,| mentioned above are spreaders of several kinds of disease, and a ' t m ceaseless war should be waged n against them. They should be destroyed wherever they are found, tj)(> * f and the best time to destroy them they h Is right now, before they lay mil- ,j.iy aJ lions of eggs and start very large families. Everybody should make war 011 flies of all kinds. They are all the deadly enemy of the human Hatl I race, nnd cause many people great sufTra? sickness, distress and even death, telepln Sn rink Itnf ? r\ roro? #a et?"> w" *l- - *? r x.v^.tv/v ivs?p>v-v v\J nnai llir IlU'fl. till? IJtJ Orangeburg Democrat. ' ern It [ ing. G W Killed at 71 Mi lee an Hour. ed tQ Kearney, N. J., April 16.?Sev- vaij. I enty-four miles an hour was the point at which the needle of a speedometer stood fixed when an automobile was found overturned Sick I near here late last night, with its me; owner and another man beneath it, both seemingly fatally injured. (jf,t . The crew of a passing trolley car p(ir| dragged the unconscious men from K(,s^OI beneath the machine and took them jjoa(ja( to a hospital where the owner, , William A. Kelley, a civil engineer vmir of Bloomfleld, died of his injuries. The other man, Richard Burns, of New York, is also likely to die. barrel The r was almost completely , . . ^UrecMed. gnses. fears, "^ Three Inches of Snow at Caesar's and l Head Mountain. night Greenville, S. C., special to Char- bowels lotte Observer, April 16. People straigli coining to the city today from the They i mountain section report the hills cent b about Cuesar's Head covered with keep ) fjtosnow to the depth of three inches. Million Snow began falling yesterday af- Cascar ternoon at 3 o'clock and continued stomac until after nightfall. The section is ed, am 2 5 miles from Greenville. It has ment. been 23 years since a snowfall was ' their 1 I recorded as late as April. 1 tie clei I THE LANCA JAIjIJED SNOW OF 1840. FROM SUMMER FI/OW TO WINT1 (rsary of Memorable Fall n Crops Wore Wiped Out. A Wonderful Transitio] jrts of low temperatures gen- ?' I**** Than Sixty S over South Carolina, sleet In The passengers on N bia and snow In the Blue day from Salisbury to mountains recalled the fact witnessed a very unusua esterday was the anniversary day had begun with b phenomenal snowstorm which sunshine, and the flow su in 164v ana was general and wood were beautil and north of the 33d parallel, the background of gret icts were recalled yesterday train pushed Its way uj P. Houseal, the "Dutch of the Blue Ridge c! er Profit." April weather was en jrythlng was springlike," sunshine mingled with [r. Houseal, "and the vegeta- the birds singing and as unusually far advanced breezes blowing. Sprin jnday in 184 9 as people went much in evidence, but rch. Wheat and other grain the remarkable part of were nearly heading. The for it was but natural of the trees was full grown to be here in April. But ider. When church was over able part is this: Durin od people were on their way space of less than six igain and snow began to fall they were rushed from here followed the biggest of Spring and flowers hat the inhabitants had ever showers to the whirling a this section at this season i"g of a wintry clime, year. Nothing since has ccm- inches of snow on the to it. the fleecy flakes still 5 destruction of the grain one gentleman expres as complete. The sickle was as sunflowers." It w ed that year. Corn was the Summer as they wei ;real of which there was any- eastern entrance of the ike a harvest; and as in those tunnel, but it was beai March 10 was the time to when they emerged on corn, this crop was also de- 8ideI. though it was planted ?ne mau had Kazed ? beautiful valley of the < npensatlon was had only in jore ridge was reach t that in those days the farm- |,ecome so infatuated wi not depend upon the crop of ,? coming summer t le year. His bins were filled asJeep, imd perhaps lie lie harvests of several pre- rcfre?hing breezes, of years."?Columbia State ?,f d?we/8 a"d Vie. S?' But just as the train en 3 ........... the Swananoa and sta > SRARf 11 HEW ATIDED. down-grade, the brake " ..... , plied and the sleeper of Spartanburg Physician is awakened from his Sunn rated in San Francisco. He looked upon the tanburg, S. C., special to where everything was c ston News and Courier, April snow. He heard the w telegram received here last whistling and saw the rom San Francisco states that falling. A look of ama dice there had arrested the ered his face. He lookec e wife of Dr. J. W. Reames low-passengers and thei city. She was found working at the snow again. He epartment store and support- eyes and again he look* r 6-year-old boy. He claims ed his watch from his ped with an affinity and wants looked at it for a moiue tradited to South Carolina on held it to his ear to ma ge of adultery, the telegram It was running. Final! ihe asserts she left home be- the porter who was pas of her husband's intolerable 8aid, "John, how long rri,ft .t *1 <lelnn?\9" c*A lwv i uc otin r i aiiciacu ponce ""*^^1' u"u tuc oApiet id no proof that she came face would have done vith any man and believe her Jefferson in his portri Van Winkle, for certaii Reames disappeared two thought he had slept i ago from Hendersonville, N. Charlotte Observer. ere she was spending the r, and at the same time J. The Vanishing 1 i McCaslan, an insurance Qur lawmaker8 and i who lived at the same board- . , use in Spartanburg at which c'effes seem to think th eames family resided, disap- have only one enemy w] . They were accused by Dr. ning them out and that s of eloping, although she ter There is another cai led an aversion for McCaslan dl8appearance which ok her little son with her and friends of birds have n( >ames has been searching for Th gradually dl8appei 9uu a!1 efr!?.rt. t0, re" borhoods where there ? ^ (hild. He is s.ud to lia.e bunung uor trapping. J ted almost all his resources older le of the have been working lately as remember a time back ' at Winston-Salem. tje8 wben wild pigeons i teames' family lives in New- sectlon by the thousanc county. thousand. It was a co to hear the honk of th? Who Was the Victim? a8 he was flying southv itor Ollie James likes to tell usual for them to stoi on his friends and is respon- stream and remain a di ? * 1 o " U1 IUC lUllunill^ UlIC. pit'lV up LUUll. OUIim Ol ?ar Turner and Judge James migratory birds visited tt were opposing candidates mained through the tigress in Kentucky. They had the warm days of spr een bosoi\i friends and did not them that it was time ir political fight interfere with their forces and seek su 'Headship. In fact, they made farther north. Small bl: mpaign together. hue and note sould be e night they rode up to a est and field. The ploug 's house and asked to spend spring of the year was gilt. It was too dark for their sight of the blue bird, 0 recognize them. As they dove or some other feat jnhitching their horses Judge ready to destroy any w tt asked the farmer for whom his plow turned up. Bu ended to voto. changed. No morning or Turner,' lie answered cheers him as he turns tly, 'everybody 'round here's He may not see or hea to vote for Oscar.' days. They have simpl e Judge thinking to be funny ed. expense of his friend, re- Two years ago the d: 'I am surprised at that! watching the birds on don't you know Turner is Gaffney. He allowed no nil the time! He couldn't pos- or trap them. There t day sober long enough to at- hunters 011 adjoining f :o the public's business.' were two hundred acre: es,' said the rustic, 'I've woods, fine old fields, that he drinks a powerful thickets. Small grain w But we'ulis believe that he's the farm. In February ore sense drunk than Ben- about ten covies of p got sober!' the farm that could edless to say they never told There may have been armer who they were, but was expected that thei ad a great argument the next hundreds of young one 1 to whom the joke was on." of the year. But there than in the spring. T1 Trains Tied Up. wandered away. Last _ .... was only a covey or two 1, Kng., April 14. Militant amj not a single one t< [ettes cut all telegraph and the fall The doVes, line wires at the entrance to and sapsuckers have al >x tunnel on the Great West- seldom that a blue allroad near here this mom- Even th,. house martl reat inconvenience was caus- martins are never set train service. are great friends of the nt, ?I? imTL, . >Tr. ter harvest small grain Kb IJIIjIOI r> A INI) ground will remain \i COSTIVE!-?C ASCARETS because there are no ? it. Foxes and rabbits ha headache or sour stomach I with the birds in mai ins sluggish liver and I wa8 auuiiuuiil, IliUt UKK1I g ned. Only a few are see a 10-cent box now. It j8 easy to unde red Tongue, Had Taste, Indl- birds are very scarce \ i, Sallow Skin and Miserable land is cleared and rches come from a torpid liver breeding and hiding pi logged bowels, which cause which nest in holes I toniach to become tilled with will leave a farm whe sted food, which sours and few trees of any sort its like garbage in a swill ridge and many smallf That s the first step to un- not stay where there a misery indigestion, foul nooks and corners for 1 bad breath, yellow skin, nests. Legislation and everything that is horrible tion Pieties will not nauseating. A C'ascaret to- gradual disappearance ( will give your constipated orod friends. These fa< a thorough cleansing and for information o iten you out by morning, who think that liunte vork while you sleep a in- p,,rs are tpe only agent ox from your druggist will Htruction of birds.?Ch rou feeling good for months. Spartanburg, in Chai is of men and women take a .II1(j courler et now and then to keep their ' 1 h, liver and bowels regulat- Piles Cured in 6 to 1 never know a miserable mo- _ , i>on t forgpt ,h.. children Ittlo i n Hi des need il KOOU, &6fl- Blind, Rlffdinit or TrotriidinR Pi ansing, too. The firnt application gives Kas? STER NEWS, APRIL 18, 1913. ERS REPUBLICANS TO HOLD BR SNOWS UNTIL TERMS EX PI III n in Space Postmaster General Burleson s econtls. Announces, o. 11 Mon- Washington, April 16.?Posi i Asheville waster General Burleson announce 1 sight. The yesterday that it was the adminU right warm tratlon's policy to continue all He ers of tleld publican postmasters now in offlc rul against to the end of their terms, provide* sn. As the no charges were sustained agains ) the slopes their efficiency. The policy applie haracterlstic to all classes of postmasters, countered? "My department will be run o; rain, with business lines and not by politics, the gentle said Mr. Burleson in explaining th g was very new policy. He declared that ther that is not might be some removals, but he be ! the story, lieved that the majority of th for Spring postmasters were efficient and woul the remark- not be disturbed, ig the brief "There will have to be specifl ty seconds charges of insufficiency, however, the midst he added, "before any one would b and April removed." ; and swirl- Mr. Burleson said the decisloi with three had been reached aftr conference ground and with President Wilson who favorc falling?as the merit system ised it, "as as beautiful FIRE AT COIAJMfelA. it into the Swananoa Early .Morning Flames Destro stly winter Property Valued at .$200,000. the western Columbia, April 16.?Fire whic raged for nearly four hours in th ut upon the early morning today caused dainag 'atawba be- estimated at 200,000 and threaten ed, and had Pd an entire city block inthe hear th the spir- Df the business section. The Coluni hat he fell bia hotel, which had been close dreamed of for repairs was practically destroy the aroma an entire city block in the hear ig of birds, hardware and grocery store of Loi lerged from ick & Lowranee were also burner rted on the '|<he stores' stock contained a quan (s were ap- tity of dynamite, powder and thorn was rudely an,js Qf pounds of cartridges, bu mer dreams. au explosives were removed safel landscape before the flames reached them. 0 \ ered With Several employes of the hot< mtry Winds asl<?ep ill the upper floors escape fleecy flakes jn their night clothing. M. H. Jone! zement cov- railway ticket auditor. who nls l l L i was sleeping in the hotel, jumpe 1 it 11? i i f'*0"1 a window on the second floo rubbed liis w^en dames barred his escape b l^e. p ~ the stairway. He was slightly ir pocket ana jUre(j. The origin of the fire is ur nt and then known> ke sure that r ui mc uuupnuu ui unnorm ijin OI,ce .Ye;ry of the highest standards concern!) reatly thin- marrjage ami divorce. " tn?^' u Por adoption of the unifor rstand why jaw cn v|tai statistics, vhen all the j,,OJ. ab0ijtion of child lab there are no ^ enactment of tho unifor aces Those <hll(, laJ>op ,aw n dead trees por tjie enact,ment of school e re there are tendance laws, that the reproai i hi i *>11.Ij|7 of the greatest degretj of lllitera >r birds will in.iy ho removed from our sectio re no secret por 8Uppression of prostit making their tjon bird protec- j,-or solving of tho race que prevent the ^ j spirit of helpfulness to tl >f our feath- ; ?ts are given U1 . ? . . . f tl?e people Drive Sick Headaches Away, rs ind tr in- SIck headaches, sour gassy stoi i in the de- arh? Indigestion, biliousness, disa arles i'ettv Penr Quickly after you take E "leston MfiWR K,n'8 New Ll,e Pllls- Thoy Purl the blood and put new life ai vigor in the system. Trv them ai 14 Davit you *vl'1 be we" satisfied. Eve I. P111 helps; every box guarat tee noney if pazo prjce 25. Recommended by La r?7n6toi4C,Uv? caster Pharmacy and Standa : ami Rest. 50c D*Ug CO. sing6by&and QlMK TO AJisWER "8. O. 8." ision onb,his M"">; 1T? Mu<Ji 1>roI?orl s credit to Saved by Revenue Cutters, ayal of Rip Washington, April 16.?Scores c ily the man "ves and millions of dollars' wort ill Summer. ?' property were saved by the re1 enue cutters which patrolled tl Atlantic coast from November 1 April, alert for the wireless "S. ( *'r"s- S." As the entire fleet put into poi \udubon so- yesterday with the winter's wor at the birds completed these are the net result hich is thin- ?ne hundred and twenty-live pe sons were actually saved froi is the bun- drowning, use for their Eighty-five distressed vessels a the wise sisted, which, with their cargoe >t explained, were valued at over $6,250,00 ir in neigh- and on board of which were 85 is neither persons. Some of the Sixteen derelicts destroyed c edmont may towed into port. in the for- Ships afiire, in collision, tossed o came to this storm-swept seas or pounding o 1 and ten rocks were assisted by the cutter mmon thing The season was notable for fier< 3 wild goose gales. Because of the unusual] k-ard. It was high temperatures not a ship alon > on some the entire Atlantic coast was ei ly or two to dangered by ice during the patn ? QUININE AND IROI ? EFFECTUAL 6ENI d Grove's Tasteless chill Tor i- in Tasteless form. The )- out Malaria and the Ii e the System. For 4 ^ Children it 8 You know what you 8 you take GROVE'S TA TONIC, recognized for 3 out the South as the st e I Chill and Fever Reme Iwiiv.u^iMV.Uill^ ix/iiiv.. i the strongest bitter toni - , taste the bitter because do not dissolve in the m solve readily in the acidi ? Guaranteed by your Druj it. 50c. 0 ?_ There is Only One "I5R? a Look for signature of K. Ruil ' V1^D?I " > y ?0WBHBHB53Hi iTli orn the smaller period. us and re winter until An Important Work, ing warned The annual meeting of the Soutto muster ern Sociological Congress will I TdTo'f 'eTery held ,n Atlanta APril 25*29- A m01 seen in for- attractive program, calling for a< hman in the dresses by some of the country never out of greatest thinkers on sociologic; heredPfHend Problems- has been arranged. The nerea rriena wiU ,)e fiye general se8sions of tl ?r,Vr 55", congress. Besides there will be s _ a Pa conferences of departments whir concert, now wjjj meet simultaneously for fii ,r,UIirr- three-hour discussions, studyir, T l'le following subjects: Publ y disappear- heaifii( courts and prisons, chi welfare, organized charities, neg] writer was probiems, the church and social se a farm near one to shoot Gov. Ben W. Hooper of Tenne vere no bird gee jg presjdent of the congres arms. 1 here uon Joseph A. McCullough t or more or Greenville i8 a member of the exe swamps and uBve committee. Dr. S. C. Mitclie as raised on president of tlie University of Sou there were (?arolina, js on the program for i lartndges on iUi,irt?ss on "The South's Challeni be located. for a Better Nation." more. It rp^e southern Sociological Co re would be gr(,8S stands for: s in the fall por ^^e abolition of convi were fewer i,.a8e and contract system, and f tiey had just adoption of modern principl spring there of IirlHOn reform. ' ?'1 farm j.-or the extension and improv 0 be seen in m,,?t of juvenile courts and juv woodpeckers njje reformatories. 1 K?np' 11 18 For the proper care and trea bird is seen. ment defectives, the blind, tl ns and bee ,jeaf, the insane, the epileptic, ai n, and they ^ie feeble-minded. i farmer. Af- por tj,e recognition of the rel n ? f'on ?f alcoholism to disease, ii a crime, to pauperism, and to vie lords to eat amj for adoption of appropria ve also gone preventive measures, ny sections. -? -?** hi wnai is fraternity, there was never a t need than at presei to _ , ,e whom fraternity is te He urged his hoarei moral uplift, civic va cleaner endeavor ii IK more honesty in bus] m life. All these thtni for a bettor town, or and state, for "Frate m "is an application tendencies." ch "Come out as mat cy vnte and in public f< n. your activities. Stri u- those interests and e make for clean llvii >s- tion and manly en !ie your fellowmen, yo ? your surroundings and strong. fl_ "Though disappo p. come and apparently, seems a losing battle your cause is right 1(j man or men will he 1(j your reward is sure ry Such hopeful word encouragement to i n- _ e" Walnut Camp, No. 4 t the World, In Hock le Hon. Mendel L. Smll j*. iivi vy ; of A f Bir s. ? rm s. In the first plac< we carry a wide ra 4 to buy. >r THIS Ml n n The right matei S, ;e er, will look better [g less money to builc what is necessary materials even ch< where else. h If you are think ^ I fore you decide, ar , I ? ? i- ~ i l- yuu an csuimai/C i '8 Ell re le s hA ic 1(1 har: 8IS. of ,c. negro and of equal Ut races. th For the closest c lH tween the church and Ke cles for the securin I suits. n. 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Guaranteed by your Druggist We mean it. 25c, 50c, fl.00 l)M<) QUININE" That is LAXATIVIC 1IROMO QUININE W. GROVE on every box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c. nBEssMBsnBMHBmBwtffenn. Are a Number Ldvantages in ring From Us i, you do not have to buy what we sell, but nge of materials, so we sell what you want SANS THREE THINGS TO YOU ials means that your building will last longand that it takes less work, which means I it, and in many cases by getting exactly for each purpose, that you will buy the best iaper than you would the other kind someling of building, let us figure with you beld if you have decided to build, let us give aefore you buy. .N CASTER DWAEE CO. Justice to both should not extend to the lodge, I church or club membership alone, U^socSagen- but should int]uen a11 our oth?^ g of these re- relationships. We should have a feeling of iucongress has a terest in the general welfare and it. Let us hope Gach one Qf U8 caa contribute someetter sout . thing, however little, to the publlo good. ITY. tanquet of the An old bachelor is a man who has I. Woodmen of refrained from making some woman Hill, recently, unhappy th, speaking on por rheumatism you will find declared that nothing better than Chamberlain's line of greater Linement. Try it and see how at for men to 'J??"* !t *lves rel,ef' For sale ** , all dealers. a watchword. rs to work for , EGGS FOR HATCHING Iness and social from the best laying strain of 8. C. gs would make .. A. * i W Leghorna obtainable, $1.00 and county, district rnity," said he, $1.60 per 16; $3.00 per 60; $5.00 of constructive pCr Satisfaction guaranteed. lly men in prl- Agents for Mandy Lee Incubators, ir purity In all _ . - _ Cunningham Farm lg, upright acdeavor. Study Houte 4. Phone 179-2 ur work, and and bo useful ? Money to Loan. intments may j am prepared, as heretofore, to , some times, it negotiate loans of $300.00 and np, fight on for if war(j on first mortgage on improved and just some cotton farms In Lancaster County encouraged and on jong time, repayable in annual in the end." Installments at 7 per cent, interest s should be an on sums of $1,000.00 and over. No every one who commissions charged. Only a reathc community aonable fee for furnishing abstract con* unity of mie R R WYiaiB. it of fraternity g mos. Atty-at-Law. r{j has the welfare of at heart. The spir