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. * ft v VOL. 8, NO. 61, SEMI-WEEKLY. TWO WHITES KILLED ? BY HUNTED NEGRO E;? S ii was not gro had much Three Others Badly Wounded by that it would Hampton Fugitive ? Attempted a short time Assault Charged. captured. Af on Way to Hcene of Tragedy. thought that *"* Hampton, May 1.?Two white be,ore daybre men are dead and four others serlously wounded, as the result of at- condltlon ' ' . tempts to capture a negro, Richard .. , Austin, who is charged with having "V*. attempted to criminally assault the wife of a prominent citizen of the .. Luray section of this county, about. hone, e 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. .. . The dead are J. Frank Bowers, a . prominent farmer of the Luray sectlon, and Magistrate Edenfleld of . tiuto Allendale, in Barnwell county. ULlA.1JVLO Th/v rv- n rx - ? - Ills guu he hid under his coat so a,1d Con that only a small portion of it was mt'r Hepresoi visible and in the light of the fire it Ma"an a,1?l ('h passed for an axe handle. Suddenly Richardson some one recognized Austin's voice, CU"J on 'he si but before he could be seized or shot ',oon- several b he made a break for another swamp. f?re bystauden A fussillade of shots were tired at urat<'d the coi him, but evidently none took effect ^le *ai<1 lo ^ and he made good his escape, tern- several court porarily at least. Floodhounds from McMahan has the South Carolina penitentiary pimuted again* \.ere put on the trail at daybreak, ar,'son. comma but the negro had not been captur- home, t ed up until 9:30 Thursday morning. Richardson. The bodies of Mr. Dowers and Magistrate Edeutield were taken Combination Sj from the swamp late Wednesday night. The little town is In great Chicago. Maj excitement over the killing of Frank Ingram said tc Dower* and Magistrate F. il. Eden- tor 0f 'ti,c han Hold and the shooting of Dr. S. C. an(j known to Moore, Mr. McTeer Dowers, George versify of Cliici Jlnuua and auother white man. The Ann." died injured, with the exception of Dr. years ago sho '/HMre, who was rushed to Colum- restaurant in 01 1 i Va, will recover, it is thought. versity athletic r. jnlFy v*5 very white man in Luray, Ha nip- S|H,' knew ev and the surrouuding country n training am *^vho can possibly do so is assisting en p|,.s to th< state situation, inducting that if the I to make the va W*r - - w '7 .. ? iuo nuuuucu ?re ur. o. u. moore, "E* A "RlN/T'F'T McTeer Bowers, George Hanna and another whose name could not be ? , learned. Brokers and ] Dr. Moore was taken to a hospital *'rs , In Columbia, and It was learned n last night that he had only a fightlng chance for recovery. New Orlean SURROUNDED IN SWAMP. schedule of t The killings took place while the "?w pending i negro was surrounded in a bay, *n heavy flnar thick with undergrowth, from which ton planters he fired at his pursuers. It is stat- turers, accoi ed that about twenty shots were made by reprt exchanged. terests yester< About 8 o'clock last night it was being com reported that the fugitive had mittee repre broken through the line formed by Farmers' Uni< the posse and had escaped. J* D. Browi Governor Blease was communl- cotton firm ol cated with about 10 o'clock and it that the pen< is understood here that he promised resulted in a < to rush bloodhounds to the scene by a bale in the special train. representing t The negro, apparently, had pre- dollars to the pared himself for the consequences Sigmund O of his alleged act by arming him- ?' the Lane ( * self with a shotgun, with a sack of terday told tli buckshot shells and a large caliber American mil pistol. compete with POSSE STARTS IN PURSUIT. t!Je manufactn When the news of the affair ?' cotton goo reached the ears of the citizens of Rave further the little town of Luray, (such news regarding the spreads like wild fire throughout claimed the p the county) a large body of armed .w?ot* kill will men went immediately in pursuit of Industry. He Austin. The negro was surrounded schedule is a in a large bay, which was covered forin, it will with water and in which the under- to l"e c growth was very thick. In search- niany of whlc ing the bay the negro opened fire on no~. .1 the pursuers with the result above rae commit mentioned. a**?rs. G* Up to this writing, the body of refrain from i Mr. Bowers, who was killed during to , c Unde: the first part of the shooting, has testimony whi ' not /been recovered from the bay, presented his brother, who was at his side committee is c r ' /ing the shooting, states positive- e , ariners' ly that he is dead. Georgia, Mi Tip Mr\f\ro o nntbor nf *>??* ' OXQS, AYk8.1 Buers, was shot with a shotgun with j ljearinK8 buckshot by the negro, the load < raI aa>'8* taking effect in his arm and cheek. McTeer Bowers, at first cousin of KKDKItALS < the dead man, was shot in the arm with a pistol. The wound is not Mobilizing ,,t looked upon as being fatal. Attack George Manna was shot in the ? * hack by the negro, and his wound , a8?* t is not looked upon as fatal. f?rc?H, are ,to The deputy sheriff of the county |uost importan was notified and left Hampton in an ?,onJ<,ri a1,,,! automobile with a posse, which was ltauwi pressed into service by him imme- ? Ghinuanua dlately upon receipt of the news. ^ere received . _ _ Juan N. Vasq NEGRO MURDERER The projec QUITS SWAMP UNSEEN keeping with ** sued some da When Recognized He Again Ks- chihualiua Cil cajM's in Midst of Fussillade ?f -'unuaiiun Gil m Shots?Victim in Columbia Hos- "c ... r"m .! At pital Will Recover. Constitutional! 1 to Juarez froi Allendale, May 1.?Richard the Grand, Henry Austin, murderer of two and The moveim would-be slayer of four other white tal wm be ha men, evaded the posses that sur- desertions froi rounded the little swamp in which sons to the ins he took refuge Wednesduy night, tary trains t and the negro is now supposed to be Juarez from C in the dense Savannah river swamps Vey the horde which are only three or four miles 500 men to th from the place where Austin made The federals his first stand where Messrs. Frank irna mining Bowers and B. H. Kdenfield were chihuahua Cit killed and a quartette of others to move to til wounded. have been una A big fire had been built on the the almost coi outer edges of the two-acre swamp the railways, iu which Austin was hiding and that _____ negroes in the vicinty helped keep FISTlCi'FV the tires going by cutting wood and piling it on the fires. Austin walk- . . %???, , _ , J. J. >lt Marian ed out of the swamp unobserved j. and mingled with the other negroes , * 1 about 4 o'clock Thursday moruina. Columbia S| LANCASTER, with Deputy Sheriff J. llMTlTrCC ITI 1 rrv?s?::;! |W1I Nt? I hLI ig in the work. Blood- j /if) ft fif |IT if issistlng the searchers j l-K A |f J J^| believed that the ne- J more ammunition and ! be a question of just j Walsh Tells of ItaiMii before he would be Keep Police and II ter midnight it was From Testifying as he would be captured New York May j expedient by graft dis' ~ T , threatened to lead to gi May 1. Dr. Moore s tlon prominent figures lb entirely favorable ..8y8tepm? prepared t an rr>^G WQS resting bribe funds, one to k< t. Thore are two man under arrest from in the cheek and the an(1 the Q^er to pay i region of the collar resort keeper not to t . . _ was in effect former Pi s were sent from Co- Thomas W. Walsh's te dnight. Wednesday. terday against Thomp ~~ Marthan and Sweeney, MILLS AND inspectors on trial on tS WILL LOSE ^'VkV.ETSi. '?r 000, Walsh said, on Members of the burin- Fugene Fox, a patrolmi i to Make Protest arrested as a graft col 5 Democratic Tariff Were rumors that he w which he did subseque: 8, May 1.?The cotton and Sweeney decided, he tariff revision bill testified, that Fox's bi In Congress will result furnished and his fami icial losses to the cot- if he was convicted ar and cotton manufac- medicine" without telll ding to statements knew of grafting. Wi jsentatives of these in- paid his share to Sween lay at a special hear- him that the other im iucted here by a com- himself would supply th senting the National confession put an end >n. raising. The other fum u, meiuu?r 01 a spot er and was actually t New Orleans, stated Walsh testified, to paj ling bill already had Slpp, a hotel keeper, n< lecline of nearly $6.00 before the grand Jury price of raw cotton, he bought police protect i loss of millions of Testifying as to gr planters. swore he collected tri denheimer, president number of years from S :otton mills, who yes- er resort owners. H le committee that the money with the defenda Is could not possibly retaining 4 0 per cent the English mills In and giving a similar i ire of the finer grades Inspector in charge at t els, was recalled. He remainder being kept detailed information trolman who did the i bad effect which he ing. assage of the Under- Walsh was on the t have upon the cotton eight hours yesterday, a declared that if this time under cross exami dopted in its present result in serious loss TAKE EXAMINj >f the United States, TTT>r""L*C! m :h, he said, were not UxvIxIIjO I trofltable dividends. tee telegraphed sen- Senator Tolls Why So e Southern states to Get Government pledging their support Washington, May rwood bill until the Tillman said vesterdav: ,.?, it io ' .... .v dcuiiiik can I "i have just discovert to the senate. The are so few white men omposed of olilcers of Carolina taking the civi Union of Alabama, aininations for the varic ssissippi, Louisiana, the government service isas and Oklahoma, ton that there are prt will continue for sev- whites on the eligible are many negroes to b this list and. as the place QUITTING JUAREZ. filled, they are given to v "I am helpless, under . , , ,... . prevent their appointme Cliahualtiin, When ge8t to my fellew citizei r. is Expected. government places in >xus, May 1.?Federal that they take the civil evacuate Juarez, the aininations and get the t port of entry on the the eligible list like t rrninus of the Mexican have been doing. That ay. Orders to hasten wfty a government plan City, the state capital, cured, unless the civil late yesterday by Col. ja changed. I believe t iuez, the Juarez gar- Democratic adminlstrat ier. will be used in select: .ted movement is in clerkships, and white the general order is- the South will be gl ys ago that all fed- chance, at least, which 1 the state mobilize at Die case heretofore, ty, threatened by at- "All letters applying he south. Already tion, blanks and permlst sts are pressing close ibe examinations sho n the territory along dressed to the civil sen e to the east. sion. Washington, D. C. snt to the state capi stened by yesterday's ARB TIRED OF T. m the Juarez garri urgents. Empty mill- ijmdsford citizen* Wm irrlved yesterday at orship Knot U?i hihuahua City to cou- Chester SpKlal tc ir town's garrison of state. May 1 ?A large e state capital. Landsford's prominent i at Parral, the Amer tbe city yesterday in an center southwest of the supervisorship tani y, also were ordered ened out. The incum le satte capital, but Collins, was rwonunei bte to do so owing to Chester county delegal tnplete destruction of general assembly by th Landsford as the man ? reappoint*^ as sopet r IN COLUM1UA. governor appoints I. whom the delegation wll and A. A. Richard- mend The people thei ve DMiculty. matter settled and to tl, >eclal to Charleston "*or J'. ]" K rier, April SO?For- Wa Friday to confer w! native Jolui J. Mc- "nor regarding it lief Game "Warden A. , . , had a personal diffl- ,l?nk? shmv ,1'ar*r 1 ireets here this after- i lows being passed be- !,al iS trZ ? response to the call c nbataitLS. Tt?? trou- ? cum,ncy OXl A >a?e grown out of the a lm.rwe )OM1 actions losses in cash and depo; 1 u ? u xi. ,,,'h pared with the prevto it Major H. W.Mich- February 4 The loax ndant of the old sol 153,067,21:1; the cash he father of A. A. 145,133 495; deposits $16,645,250. but show since April 1R. 1012. ol andivicli Inventor Is 9 56. |?end. The total reserve of tl r 1.?Mrs. Mary Ann April 4 was $1.4 <5,797, ? have been the crea- $36,226,298 abo\e tl 1 and egg sandwich required by law. students at the IJni- ; ~~~ ago merely as "Mary 4 onfeilernte I r< yesterday. Twenty Richmond, Va.. May 1. established a small federate Memorial Liter ne corner of the unl- adn.?t#>.i ? - _. f < v0t/iuuuuo y i*h field. testing against an invita ery athlete who v.-at CJ. A. R. to attend the 1 always refuaed to the South's "battle abbe >se who were trying the anniversary of the s> ralty teams. Appomatox court house. r t Ciis S. C., FRIDAY LS OF BIG Y. CITY ng Funds to Follow otel Keeper to Graft. Agh< Jriven to the lowing closures thnt the utr rand jury ac- or fou in the police chiefly 0 raise two the ha ?P ft police- Light "squealing" and cc 1 disorderly an ad\ estify. This an hoi olice Captain Severa, stimony yes- volleys son, Hussey, police four former occasio charges of men al justice. leaders is was $16,- uties u the stand, at mid mi, had been tlcally lector. There The ould confess, six cai ntly. Walsh the fir the former more 1 ill must be 11:30 ly cared for The id "took his interru Ing what he enforci ilsh said he with a ey, who told mation spectors and will b< ie rest. Fox's |s repo to this fund of furt d was small- pathize raised, so asked r George A. city. ot to appear ilepr to tell how worker ion. night 1 'aft, Walsh unclian bute for a immedi ipp and othe split the i> ,nts, he said, for himself Goes li share to the he time, the Rom, by the pa- t t . ictual graft- the ,ar , partmei and nearly ^lnce h ' of the ufT ,ms nation. below fVTIONS ILLMAN placed has che Few Whites T,hV Jobs. rv rtel state, t 1.?Senator nnl al| d that there caufio"! from South he coul 1 service ex- t.au >us places in ,lad at Washing- oral |)t, ictically no for 1 list. There e found on |>\\ *s have to be the negroes, secret a ' the law, to nt and sug?s who want ,, ,, Washington I J?" f 1 service ex- . ,.p ir names on he negroes , is the only J)a,l(l?e b can be se- ?morr< service law . ro11 hat under a oS:, , ion fairness Kalel ing men for , ?.ans people from ^ackaor ven a fair ? <-?'>] Has not been , 1 racks, ] for informailon to stand i MUC uld be ad- rv dee commis- * Ilritisli WtiLK. Ainei ?Fn nt Superris- Friei I .Olid ? Columbia delegat number of United nen were in the An effort to get ary, ni: ?le straight- demons bent., C. B. tile ext ided bo the meats tion rn the friends e people of peace r they wanted SutYr IMfJT Th?. In A iv H Hyatt, any ft 1 not recom- countrh re want the vote to lat end Son- Oppo o to -Colum- predict Ith the gov- will pr< curred negle I [ncrnvM* in support arl>itrat -Reports of the Uni LionaJ banks and Pra d the <comp- Hecat pril 4, show er mere k, but .large connect sits as oom- Pounda ns oafl on "Carnef i* Increased DP NO I' decreased Reprt decreased unions ?? ^aiii auc 11 ' $)?<!,7.'15,- nounce believe le banks on to ulic . >7 4, which from ( ? tie amount workers stand ? terests. ?te?t. Henja ?The Con- the I)c ary Society General terday pro- Britain tion to the cablegra opening of presiden y" here on tion of urrender at pose the "Gene L,.. iter 'N , MAY 2, 1913. lirVHTTV one of the leadei rlllHI WIlH ! suffragettes who **"*** " I terday. succeeded ASHFV1I I F MftR ?or ^e AaLtrcaa? llUllL I 1LLL 111VLI message which la the Women's Sufli York, was as foll( s Quiet Day in ANheville's "Carnegie's so-< Street Car Situation. gates are nearing of them has raise jville, N. C. April 30.?Fol- ojq torture of w a comparatively quiet day in prisons. The T 'ike situation, a mob of three Parliament amonu r hundred men and boys, seat8 in a sink the latter, tonight attacked policy. They havt rns of the Asheville Power & home rule. Suffi Company, whose motormen alui Germans or? inductors went on strike for boycott against tl ance in wages of three cents ere." it last Saturday afternoon. MESSAGE TO I windows were broken by Miss Scott-Troy, of bricks and stones. The co suffragette, sen charged thh crowd on several Senator O'Gorma ins, making 12 arrests of saying: lleged to have been the ring- "If the senate i. Extra policemen and dep- Cornegie's peace fi rere hurried to the scene and an olive branch v Iniglit the crowd had prac- sword. We hope dispersed. will not attend the street car company operated in honor of the pe s today with strikebreakers, dictate to America st car going over the Bilt- rewrite their hist* lines under heavy guard at lish feelings and si this morning. of George Washin, chrs moved all day without ption, the city police rigidly WILSON INI ng the move on ordinance view to preventing the for- x>il? Xvihi of mobs. Additional cars ) operated tomorrow and it President Plans rted tonight that in the event greKsional and her trouble from strike sym- tional Coimnitte rs Governor Craig will be Washington, M to send state troops to this tions about Presh tervention in th? esentatives of the street car Democratic congre s and the company stated to- were forthcoming hat the strike situation I pviiiimatin" ged and that there was no away some misa; ate prospect of settlement. further emphasize! Mr. Wilson intends 'OPE SITS AT RtCSK. in all Its varied ac The President d ito Library for First Time the meeting of th Since Illness. the purpose of ele p, April 30.?The pope today delayed t\\o \\< in arm chair at his desk in opposed to go library of the state de- Representative J< at. This was the first time {u.cky: *8 <*aln is recent illness that the pon- "ends thought si been able to go to the floor ,'a, ^ diffsren During the last six weeks he , f soje tnoti\e ned much in strength and w.us , K ,e. 11 noval of the restrictions l)la,U5 for t,ie coal upon him by his physicians 8re88i<>nal com ml ered him greatly. Democratic nation, pope sent for Cardinal Mer- * of hu\ing tf Val, the papal secretary of independent bodie, o surprise him, but the cardi- !la.N' 'lt, (ommpn * though proffering his warm l)ri,lK tliem into c illations, urged the utmost each. other' h\ othe . The pope remarked that <' '" ^ncy and ecoi d not he more prudent, be-! ht' organization c although now quite well, he t]n' P" stponed the reception of sev- beasw,ns, M ,IL'! rsonages on Important affairs ke?1,y "tetrte8V;d 1 eral days. f. Democratic Hons ; the members of th IELS STARTS ON TRIP. to tk? SU.CC. istration and to bri r, of Navy in Charleston Rresidentwill tak, May 1> and 10. f1' in ,the, ??tnf ' just as he has tak, lington, April 30.?Secretary j jn the legislative c began today a two-weeks' L f|le plans for include official visits to South ^ closer co-operation i navy yards. The first stop tional committee at Wilson, N. C., where a sional committee \i t will be given in his honor president and Rep >w night. His itinerary for the retiring conf tiainder of the trip is as fol- man, at Sea Girt, paign started last igh, N. C., May 2 and 3; New i, May 5; Pensacola, May 6; RFIIFLS FRKF lvllle, May 7; Key West, May ' ' ! rleston, S. C., May ! and 10; ii??r?| Cruiser at > Royal, S. C., detention bar- Release of Ca May 11; Raleigh, May 12. Lisbon, April aries by a daring H OPPOSITION release dnrinc , unu lUIIUWe that tho mission is designed marriage during th nate American sympathies the Fast Room of t jrniany, whereas they argue ture. of all nationalities should Wood today Is in together for their own in- pital pending an In liis sanity. He wt niin K. Tlllett, secretary of Sorgennt MeQuald ?ck, Wharf, Riverside and the White House p Workers' Union of Great his business, and ^Ireland, will send a "Look out," war in to Samuel tiompers, got electric batter t of the American Federa- and if you touch Labor, asking him to op- electrocuted." i Rrltish delegation. MeQuald promptl ral" Mrs. Flora Drummond, man. 'O PEACE MISSION Sunday's political confined on board Delegation Ku Route to cruiser Republica flea May Encounter Hostility Several boats iglish SufTragists Ap|?eal t<? men dressed as nls Across Waters. on board the cruls on, May 1.?The British the morning and d ion now on its way to the prisoners be hand States for the celebration of At the same mo glo-Aniericaii Peace Centen- werf! fired from ay encounter some hostile cruiser so that it a| trot ions. Certain leaders of the affair was beinj rente irisi* und labor rao^ the connivance of are advising their American crew, to express opposition to the The prisoners w< nlssion. by their guards a agotte leaders are appealing the naval authorit terican women to denounce understood what w "iendlinesH between the two had disappeared t es until England gives the could be taken aga women. The firing from nents of the peace mission ed great alarm in that its public appearance people assuming tl uvoke outbreaks such as oc- lution had broken at the peace meeting at Car- The monarchist tall in December, lit 11, in Nacao, and a Soch. of the ratification of the been suspended by ion treaties pending between ment in spite of tl ted States and Great Britain they had not violat ince. jse Lord Weardale and oth- Another "Hug" Tr ibers of Lhe delegation are Pre.sid ed with the Carnegie Peace Washington, M lion the I^aikorites call It the the White House tie mission." Wood, a painter, in NCE CARNEGIE MISSION, the main eorridoi wen ta lives of the German House with the av and English unions will *???- ???? *" - pother today and will de- cerning Th7 dom the Carnegie mission. Th..v whwi, ?,o.i ? ? I $1.50 PER YEAR. was arrested yea- TWO ARRFWn FOR it ill Bmnaffl???" w,uggllU( UUl ~ sKjS murder of lewis f 1 age Union of New ___ $ called peace dele- Rock Hill Negro Ik Used as Tool to " your shores. None Run n?wn Most Revolting Crime gigtM id a voice against Chester County Has Recorded in omen in English Years. , ' ory members of aiiglS ^ & ; them won their Chester Special to Columbia V -the-Qorman navy State, May 1.?Dave Davis and his i all voted against wife, Anna Davis, negroes, both agettes, Irishmen a?ed 29, were arrested early this ;anize a national morning at their home near Corntiese war provok- well, Chester county, on strong circumstantial evidence and likewise O'GORMAN. on the charge of another reliable the San Francis- negro, Buster Shealy, aged 19, of it a cablegram to the atrocious crime of the murdern at Washington, ing of John Lewis, a wealthy planter and recluse, Thursday night. They will investigate were captured by Sheriff Colvin, I n fl thov mov Honulo T*,~ j ^j lluu jiuontri 111 itiudcman and two i -apped around a detectives sent here by Governor that the senate Blease on the eve of their departure, st functions given Their grips had been packed and in h ac i delegates who a few hours they would have been ns that they must miles away. All three of the near> to save Eng- groes were put in jail this morning ally the fair name about 11 o'clock, the Davis negroes gton." deny any implication in the tragedy, ] but Shealy, the material witness, f 'ENDS TO says that they know all about it. 1 . _ _ -p ? mPT? A Rock Hill negro was one of the VJj JjJCjA JJlLiJrC main tools used by the local author ities to unearth the evidence against Coalition of Con- the alleged murderers. There is Democratic Na- absolutely no doubt in the mind of es. Sheriff Colvin about the guilt of the ay 1.?Explana- parties. It is thought that Dave lent Wilson's in- Davis did the killing with the dei affairs of the ceased's own shot gun and then ssional committee cleaned it out. yesterday. These Anna Davis, it is said, is so bitter lly served to clear toward Buster Shealy that if she pprehensions, but could get hands on him death would 1 the fact that result. She is walking up and to lead the party down the steel cage in the jail verititivities. ably foaming with anger, lid not ask that Sheriff Colvin has taken special le committee, for precaution to avoid any danger of > cting a chairman, the negroes being removed from the ?eks, because he jail by a mob. The feeling in the the selection of Cornwell section is said to be ex)hnson, of Ken- tremely bitter toward the murder- j man. Johnson's t.rs and what actions might be taken ( i last night, but by these people is not being over- 1 it today. looked by the sheriff. The inquest of the President will be held tomorrow morning by v ? time to conclude Coroner J. Henry Gladden. A forition of the con- mer Columbia policeman was also tteee and the used to catch the murderers. i a.1 committee. In- * lem as separate, s although they DOOM OF MILITANTS did, he wants to , o-ordination with IS NOAV PREDICTED r words, he wants lomy applied in . ... i, ? iiw. '** Result of Government's Firm L v Stand?Police Will Continue rty. For obvious , J anient is just as n the selection of London, May 1.?The determined e in 1914 as are stand which the government ape house, it is es- pears to have taken against suffraess of his admin- gette militancy, beginning with its ng that about the yesterday upon the headquari the stump him- tprs ?f tl,e Women's Social and Po esslonal election, litical Union with the arrest of six ] en to it in Jersey leaders, is generally commended by (lections. the London press. The Standard bringing about calls it "the doom of the militants." between the na- "An attempt probably will be and the congres- made to re-establish the Women's as started by the Social and Political Union elseresentative Lloyd, where, probably under another jrcssional chair- name. If so, the people must make when the cam- another raid and continue the pro- -i summer. cess until the whole fabric of mili tancy is shattered. To keep the ! PRISONERS. militants on the run is the surest way to extinguish their activity. The I light and Demand vitality of militancy, which has Jk ptive Officers. ceased to have any real connection 3 0. Revolution- with the vote, has lost the sympathy plan secured the ?f great mass of suffragists and 1 r> 4 rvV* ~ *? /in ii i? of "** ....... .? .111 in -u.v.vj, u,e aestrucnon or us arrested during organization. disturbances, and ? the Portuguese FARM RALLY SATURDAY. in the harbor. filled with armed several Notable Shakers Will Adsailors clambered ?|,.,.ss (fathering?Many Farmers er at 2 o'clock in Expected. emanded that the Rock Hill Special to Columbia ?.Ve?K /'V. Record. May 1.?On next Saturday, ment three shots \jay ^ a mass-meeting of the j the guns on the farmerg 0f uie county will be held ppeared as though -n c|lam|M,r Qf commerce rooms B carried out with at \ViiicH time addresses will be jthe officers and ma{je j)y commissioner E. J. Wat- 1 .. . sonson of the state department of f^re f ,en. Up agriculture; A. O. Smith of the nd landed before united States department of agriies in the harbor (.u|yure; r E. Grabel of the lmas going on. ' hey proVement department of the South- ^ a- ore any action ern RaRway, and other agricultural inst them. experts. It is hoped to have a large the cruiser cans- numfoer 0f farmers in for this the capital many Ineetlng. nat a fresh revo- l. ft papers, Dia and Ww,,,ttn Sk',,per1/)f, ,WO Year 01,1 ? ilist journal have ?oat. * a the civil govern- Boston, May 1.?Captain Georgia lelr protests that (^r"e. one of the few women skiped t??f norti ,n ' I .,.^00 .??. - ? V"D ^uuiry, 18 ready lo put to sea with her century old ies to I teach the schooner, Hiraro. All hands, inlent. eluding First Mate James Orne, the ay 1. Evading skipper's husband, and cabin girls, guard, Alfred L. Mary Rn<1 Jnne Orne, have signed ' Ik lade his way into Wticiua for the summer's coasting I r of the White trips, which usually consist of 1 owed determlna- carrying lumber from some Maine 1 dent Wilson con- P?rt to New York and returning estlc difficulties wJth coal. J| d his imaginary >1 e Taft regime in Conception of High Ralls iif he historic struc- Nearly Cost Him Ills Rife. Wilmington.Del., May 1.?Rodthe asylum hos- ncy Warren, a 12-year-old caddie, vestigation as to who heard players at the Wllming- M is discovered by ton Country Club discussing "high in command of halls" yesterday, gathered the idea . ^ olice, who asked that the drink was in some way con- V nected with the golf ball. He cut f ? nod Wood "I've open one of the balls and found It 'ies in my hand filled with a liquid which he drank. me you will be V stomach pump saved hsl life. The {S doctor found the liquid in the ball y arrested the was highly impregnated with ? | , -