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VOL. 9, NO. 54, SE
DOWAGER EMPREJS
UAnni/n/ni
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MIWEEKLY.
I > RKPORT ON FRANK
I llurns Kx|?eot* to Com pi
innrA; Few ,>nvsII
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LANCASTE
HTSEl
Mrv/mn nn
R, S. C., FRIDAY, A PUD
m FROM GUILLOTINE I
ii n nmi nr
L 10, 1914.
NSTRUMENT Uri
i inmr nftf* Hrliiir A
VERY CONCISE. FDrM Q
visions Designed to LULU U
III it, V Jlllll PlMtCD
$1.50 PER YEAH
I." DRAPER DEAD
riHiumir \\
Was the Widow of I
Haruko.
DIES AT IMPERIAL >
MrjiBums said today that re
I investigation into the n
; Mary Phagan probably w<
. reported until late this
Smpror previously had Indicated
port might be laid befo
for I^eo M. Frank under
ence for the murder toda
/ILLA. The detective who has
work on the case for neai
buhs of his IVItAIUU UN
lurder of
ould not be
week. He
that his re- Cross Border IJm
re counsel ?e c
death sen- of 1 n,tcd f
y or toinor* .
, been at CARRANZA IS S
rly a month I
U. 5. MIL Ur
tier Protction New Form of
>tates. fronts Enem
TILL FIRM. "IT WORKS !
VtlMANot
States and Colt
llshed officially
.. _ Representative
Execution ( on- today the treai
ies of Rebels. contains the ft
1. The resto
tions between
SPLENDIDLY." ColomAbIa; ,
2. An indem
Kn r>?> I <1 i ^
>mbia, April 8.?The A I-Tl
ity between the United H|
>mbia is not to be pub
until after Easter.
newspapers declare
ty is very concise and Was Str
blowing provisions:
ration of friendly relathe
United States and
nity of $25,000,000 to IMtOIMINl
ER BRIEF ILLNESS
icken With Paralysis
Tuesday.
ENT TEXTILE MAN.
The Iiii|K*riHl Patient llad lt<
fering for Sometime W
^ \iiKhm Pectoris.
Toklo, Japan April t-T
\ ager empress Haruko died at
perinl villa at Nainazu tod
Folowing the usual custon
case of the death of a membc
!? Imperial family, tho official a
, ui iiib uiHiaucB 01 inena
pen Suf- 8aj^ onjy a few minor poi
Ith ed to be cleared up.
"I want to be absolute!
added, "that my report w
he dow- all concerned that I have,
the lm shadow of a doubt found
er of Mary Phagnn."
Mr. Burns would not In
a In the ther or not his findings
>r of the Frank to be innocent,
nnounce wou'^ be the case was cor
s or rrann ?
nts remain- i Colony of 8<M> Ex pi
They Crnsn Woo
ly Rure," he 0ver KJo
ill convince |
beyond the El Paso, Tex., April
the murder- dred members of the
of Torreon, expelled I
idicate whe- General Villa after li
would show through the recent ba
That this ed li the capture of
ifldently pre rebels, entered the U
ress Kelief as Instrument of I)
den llrld^c Conception <1?>1
rande. First
[ 8.?Ei,;ht hun j Juarez. Mex., A]
Spanish colony , tine has made its i
rrom Mexico bv lco and a new fori
avlng passed , fronts enemies of
ttie that result- lsts in San Luis Pc
Torreon !>y the today. At Concep
nited States to-i iotine hns Wn or
eath Erected at !h? raUfl "<>n
between the ti
Oro and Awaits ?> Certain p
Victim. commerce by
[>ril 7.?The guillo- 4 The Col
appearance in Mex- dnrv to be has
?xec?t. Jl COn," 9.1855. demar
the Constitutional- iombian State
>tosi, It was learned r Thp TTnlt
tlon del Oro a gull- ROod offloe(, fo
or?t orl htf rnKol
Miiinu. i3ia mum ns ai UT
s have been exchanged
,vo countries. l-'oriner <;?
rivilegcs for Colombia Succum
way of the Panama
ombian-Panama boun- Greenvlll
ed on the law of June
eating the former Co- draper. foi
of Panama. chusetts, d
ed States to lend her was strickc
r the settlement of Tnesdnv i;
?vernor of MassacliusettM
l?s to Paralytic Stroke
in Greenville.
le. S. C.f April n.?Ebon 3.
rmer Governor of Masraled
la><? today. Mr. Draper
n with ; araivsis hex?
r.i woo r.^ ......... i i _
1 ment of the event will not 1
until the body has been tra
to the capital. This Is cxpe
take place tomorrow. Her
passed away In the presenc*
Emperor Coshihlto. the empi
the other members of the ro;
lly who ha.i been s immone
the capital.
The Inmerlnl n.iHnnt lnH
dieted by the condemned
be made se^ though they professe
nsferred Qf the detective's discovei
eted to Frank's execution set f
majesty be automatically str
. presentation oji April 16
s or tne or(tinary rnotloji for a m
ress and
'/ ' ' TILLMAN PUSH!
"TRUST" II
flf>vp1nn- I
man's coun- day. They had been
d Ignorance their property tempc
ries. I but supplied with te
or April 17, They expressed relief
tyed by the the wooden bridge
of an extra- Grande to American
bw trial. } They had refused i
train in which they
l-,e gage had come from
"O George C. Carothers
tfOTTIRY department of
^ limn, Tl,?v ,
stripped of ! oanics corps comm
>rarily at least! alio Gutierrez, \vh
mporary funds. , ferring with Carr
as they crossed j Already the n<
over the Rio been tested and t
soil, | works splendidly.'
to leave the made with a Ian.'
and their has-1 Desire for revt
i Torreon to for the erection f
, special agent Mexico. Gutierres
state, arrived to Jose Morales, wa
pending dispti
anded by (.en. hul- an(j panama.
o is now here conanza.
>w instrument has PEEPLES
lie general says "it | riXTT "V o
" The test was ( LFJNIjjl Z
5 as the victim.
;nge is responsible L ? , v ,,
>f the guillotine in * lau<1 V Sh?'1
'.'s hrotlier-ln-law. Congress?
s k'lled some time Ktn
les between Colombia! .
! prominent
I machinery
WANTS JOB ,Tl"; I10"1
. __ ? placed in n
YEARS MORE attached t<
No. 3 8 tc
l> is Not in Race For funeral wi
Other News From noon at H
ite Capital. was einbal
""" '' ' *?- i .villi ?t
manufacturer of textile
in New Kngland.
y of Mr. Draper will be
i special car which will be
a Southern Railway train
morrow afternoon. The
11 he held Tuesday nfto-opewell,
Mass. The body
med by a local undrrtaX
ed deceptive symptoms. She
ed Increased vigor and af
food.
A short fine afterward he
ty became unconscious. I)oct<
tendance applied restoratlv
without avail and she died
recovering consciousness. TJ
esty had been suffering for i
plderable period from angina
hut official diagnosis decla
T* ? I?A t - J?
display-1
iked for Rends Totters Snpportin
tentioa of Disrriminatii
Atl?nt|c p
es, but WaslfiiiBton. April
without Tillmap today had read i
ler mal- ate copies of two more
a con- Southern coal operators
pectoris his resolution for an inv<
red th ?( allotted discriminations
newspaper reporter tc
it His Con- left his breakfast anc
>n Against train.
orts. CARRANZA I
9 ?Senator Carothew was un
* any that they would l
. .. ' " their homes. Ills Inter
? a 4rom eral Carranza yesten
M'"1" in* with the flat statemei
^stlgatlon of B,on of SpanIards fro,
iy a so- nolley of the r
> C arothers who near Saltillo. The
1 went to the including an Infan
tlerrez's sister w
S FIRM. tlllo. The federal
able to assure relatives o
Se restored to ",eni aboard a tr
views with Oen- ,'1Pni lo San Luis
lay having met ?' exposure
it that expul- not,linK Is known
m Mexico was a m?mhprs of the f
ehels and would From stories tc
utilise ine reaerais - . , . ?
family of Morales, i M J ?
t dauKhter and r.u.-ere
livlnp in Sal- 2.?"T ?*\
commander arrest-|l?ori JRA..a
'f Gutierrez, placed of *U?
oop train and sent term and at tl
Potosl. The bahv t,r? :
on the way and Mr,*
of the fate of other nrst, ,.orm a"d
amtlv feed himself.
.Id nv rebels this is has
pedal to Charleston u,c ostabli
rler April 7.?Attorney) The con
H. Peoples said this serious fro
ho only desired the of-inn,j jarK
ev General one more . .. * ,
1e end of that time he ,n attend?
ind pive way to some 'fi't side wi
Peoples is serving his stroke. Ii
is a candidate to sue-1 here and fi
So f; i.o . ppO'dUon , .
to him. ed in on t
Pnstnn wi
shraent.
dition of Mr. Draper was
ni the time of the attack
o corps of physicians were
nee. The patient's entire
tis affected by the paralytic
n addition to physicians
"om Atlanta who were callhe
case, two doctors fro n
r>ru Uliminrtncil
r>i ift.ui ? (iiwiim! wiiD me turi
of her death.
The dowaper empress liar
the widow of Emperor M
who died on July, 30. 1912.
borrf on May 28. 1850, and
daughter of a nobleman. Teh
ado. In 1869 she married
emperor and was declared
Haruko, by the side of her 1
passed through the troubled
the transformation of Japai
ci causa caneo roai iruac, am
\ the Southern Railway aj
uko was* Atlantic ports,
utsuhito* Jack Bewley of Bristol
She was| charped In his letter ths
was th<i trust. Indirectly or possl
it Jo Ta(\J outlines the policy of tl
the late Railway in the matter of
empress, coal rates ami In huildlnj
husband, at Charleston or othei
perior of ports."
a at the The failure of the ro
"fr V U \n modified only in
South dlv1duala who mlRht
. v cent in politics.
V ? " .?nn'| Joaquin Ferdinand
ki? while Villa had not
i * ' C ?? clared Spanish proper
kh J?" fluted that it was
establishing tnkpn for Rrantpd ,n
r "T have personal
. on en nf) one jn ^jR par(y ,i
At i ,i i mical to the rebel ca
ad to build , - OM . M
the eases of In- on,y onp ?r the nv
be found inno- wonipn ?nd ehildi
have been taken 1
ez. an exile,said fpdpra'p and sent
especially de- *? s"l>posedly ho
ty would be eon sa'(' '? ?onv
"prettv well havp been given
Mexico. *' dlera.
Knowledge that Oen. (Juttorrez
Hd anything Inl- Juarez In two or I
use," he eontln- his campaign ag?
Kol? "" tn?U "Mv nnlnncl
any rasps where the ,, T>,
ren of rebel officers rtior
'roni Saltlllo by the I fon?eht when
to other cities and 1,nK1 ? .)n',r' '
rrible fates. It Is Industrial Sc..
n cases the women interest to
to the federal sol- '*USSP<I.
,,, , Representnt
savs he will leave caster County,
three day to resume nrm0(1 (ho
unst San ''"i* Co- | he in the rare
la nrn ttlthin .. . .
lease went to Floronoo Mr. Dra]
? he attended a meet- hotel a fe
?f trustees of the State
oul. at which matters Hg was ??
the Institution were dls ,r'P to I'h
| as his cot
i o ,, physicians,
Ive C. N. Rapp, of T,an- i ?
while here today con- , 11 " rv *
>ort that lie would not s?ttes, sun
for Coil press In the Rth side. The
v ""i.imuiHM /OTierujiy.
per ws.i stricken in a local
w days after his arrival.
1 his way home from a
>rida and Cuba. As soon
idition was noted by the
telegrams were sent to
>f his family in Mnssachuimoning
them to his bed
y arrived here today. The
beRlnninK of Mutsuliito's reg
saw him transfer his capitx
Kioto to Yedo, which was
named Toklo. She watched
rious Interest tho opening <
f v country to forelK" conimerc?
parture from old world cust
its adoption of western civ
She awaited in the im,terla
news of the Japanese nrmie?
t with China and then w
sla. and saw the comnlete <
lme. She docks, Mr. Bewley wrot
il from ine like a move on the
later re- coal trust to get its grip c
with cu- of the coal industry of tl
af the it has in the North, and
J, its de- islative action should I
oms and once to protect the inte
ilization. independent and small
il palace who are financially ab
? at war, and own their own docks
'ith Rub-! Frnnk C. Wright, a c<
evolution In southwestern Virarlnln
t\ looks to Mexico Is our h<
''' ? ?i ? not bu* hope that so
m the throat he }pft to J ? ,
he South as ,ty there .
K'I u?r I All sorts of vehicle
>e taken at tQ servjoe to transpr
res s o h<> Rn(j belongings
operators R, PaBO There .tii
? to bulld boilers stuffed with
' , . clothes, clocks, parri
rial producer utenslls. all showing
.. wrote that .
?me and we ran- kilometers of the
me day we will and I expert to ra
ieace and secur- time: Fourteen
under arms in tl
s were railed in- send them all ap
irt the refupees when I have tak?
from Jpuarez to my slater and hi
re trunkg. wash have betjn mistren
heddlnp ~an<T WlWIy nir artlon."
ots and kitchen I
_ haste with RDl'C'ATIQX
... .... ......... i district apains
capital of that state ; probably stam
pture the place this from T.an caste
thousand men are mrs were beb
ie state, and I can ! n0w, but the
alnst the city. And I work. The w
>n it T h' "> to find ioaVcs the rart
?r family. if they j ween conpresi
itod the puillotino is xiepresentativi
j Wlitle here
called in at tl
fONFMUFN' K. ' Mease and tal
t .Mr. rtniev .nut won la ! (j(.ad man
1 for the State Senate ,
r. Mr. Snpp said no ^industrial
rig talked In I,ancnster , CUUMttS.
people were hard at governor c
Ithdrawal of Mr. Sapp jie served
? In the 5th district bet- mnc
t-v T-. t-ij i s from
sman D. E. Pinley and - ..
> W. F. Stevenson. "?rr
P^presentative Snpp }( a ' p ,
te office or Governor if " ? ,
ked with the Chief Ex
was prominent in both the
and political life of MassaPrevious
to his election as
>f Massachusetts in 19 09,
as lieutenant governor
to 1908. He was goverstate
from 1909 to 1911.
r was elected as a Repubboth
positions. In 1892,
osen chairman of the Re
of Japan as a world power.
Haruko was simple In he
She presided over court I
with great dignity, on most (
wearing foreign dress, ei
when she came Into cont??
Americans of Europeans.
function was purely Japanes
casionally returned to the
sque costume of her youth.
The dowager empress wai
Senator Tillman's resolu
t tastes, the real Interest of the !
'unctions the Investigation was a
jccasionB would "uncover condil
specially. Southeast under which
ct villi fuel at tidewater is mai
rhen the figure high enough to coi
e she oc- jor portion of the supply
picture- Pennsylvania, Maryland
Virginia to the exclus
s greatly mined in the South."
, . , wmcn tney were roi
tlon touched order of expulsion w
3o?th and.f All the refugees
.uthorlzed It wn|j food anu shel
tlons In the th0|r arrival,
the cost of
m.a MILITANT BE
' to mines In i VIOLENT
and West
Ion of coal
General I>ruimnon<l
lerten nrier the
as issued.
were provided Tr,huteN 1 a,<l
Iter soon after. '
Louisville, Ky.
commemorative o
fnHTTQ Robert O. O^den,
iOUJYli!i& hi(4 work of u
IN COURT in the South occu
ins of the Confei
_ . in the South, whii
rentes Reign (jay?p session hen
I ecutive for so
jinory nx Rn'mrt onP ?f the "p
?]j t> forces and in
m ti fm c , ed several of
, April 7.?Services 4? ?? .. f
t *i u# * ax. i a. fights on the f
f the life of the late .
of New 1 ork, and p_i ri i -r*
l7,,.(i;nK| .ral llffe er of agric.lt>
pled tonights meet-, the meeting .
rence for Education Congress
rh opened for a four; 2 5th M xv
p today. An address ' ... . t
,me limp. Mr Snpp as chuetts a
u tenants of the niease ' '
the last House conduct- " /
the administration "?n fr?m
, _ . ty s nation
' 1 prominent
/atson, the commission- ?[ . t)la.t 01
are. is geting read> for "btaininR
of the National Drain- a%or of
in Savannah on the 2 2- cu"eJlcy J
ratson is the first vice w"en, '
hnt nr<fnnl7At.1nn anri u ^ declai
nine i-iiiiiiniLi.ee or massald
in 1896 he was chaire
Republican state delegaMassachusetts
at the parlal
convention. He took a
part in the deliberations
onvention and assisted in
the party's declaration in
the gold standard on the
luestio.n
die Spanish-American war
ed in 1898, Mr. Draper, as
aucn tcu uy ncaiii ui ri
suffering for many montha t
affection of the heart. She
the imperial villa at Nanaz
tering place near Yokohnni.
CTiEMKN'CY IS DENIED G
"Gyp the Blood" Is Cooleat
and Promises to Give No 1
U II IIU,
rom an SCHOLARSHIPS i
i died at
vt, a wa- ^
lf nsuRhters of Confer
Several Vacar
South Carolinians w
' cendants of Confedera
and unable to afford a e<
of Four have several opportunltl
rrouhle *DK scholarships this yt
* the United Daughters of
oi error ? nen
OPEV. for Disturl
Loudon, April 8.
pracy Have reigned In police co
"General" Mrs. Flo
'ho are des- tnllltnnt suffragette,
te veterans v 'th the alternative
ollege course 'or two months fc
es of obtain- turl *nce at the Unl
iar through urday.
the Confed- ^ Mis. Drummond w
r?ne is r men , Dy Itr. P. P.
commissioner ot
"H feature of the nl
?Pandemonium wr. Claxton d
urt today when development of
ra Prummond. last few year:
wa' fined $10 tij(, conference r
of going to pris- hp saj(i Mr. Ogde
ir creating a dis- founder and the
onlsts rally Sat- after its organiz
death years ago
as so violent f)r claxton. was
xton. United States - . ^11# W11 *
education was the put mucn
JL* I llminaries. 1
. , meeting. i i Psted ,n Ket,il
leclared the rapid from g *h r
education in Dixie ers th| work
? was due largely to
novement. of which pGclalIy to th'
>11 virtually was the !
> vitalizing spirit ; WOMEN M
ation and until his I
Mr. Ogden, said Xot One of 1
a wealthy business
hard work on the pro- Prpsident
fte la ORpecially Inter- u"teer Al
iK a Rood attendance 'arKe part
'aroltna. for he conaid- w^'ch was
of Rreat benefit ea- sh,P Hay
p coastal country.' For sev
been pron
AKE POOR RAPES draper C,
textile ma
AM?
of the Massachusetts Vold
Association, aided in
. the raising of $200,000
t used to fit out the hospital
State.
oral years Mr. Draper had
linentlv connected with the
oinpany, manufacturers of
chinory. His home throughre
was at Hopedale, Mass..
was horn. His technical
OssmgnnR, v., Apru
Beems, boyB, that every tlm<
into the death house I am tl
of bad news," said Warder
of the Sing; Sing prison, last
he stood close to the cells of
Rosenthal gunmen and tol
their appeal to Governor G
clemency, or a new trial 1
% ineffectual with the carryin
the death penalty.
"Otp the Blood*' Horow'.tj
?.?"it ?racy. The general dlv<
e I come Daughters of the Oonl
le bearer f?rs the following for
i Clancy, ber 1, 1914:
night as Vnsnnr College. Poug
the four y,t valued at $500 per a
Id them tol School, Washington.
Ilynn for at $1,000' per annum;
tad been Seminary. Washington. 1
g out of at $150 per annum; A1
technic. Auburn, valued
I Was thO annum- Hln-hoo SnVinril
Islon, United m?i inn ? poncemer
'ederacy, of- her hat pins before 1
use Septem- frund opportunity di
the uproar to proni
hkeepale. N. The "General" velie
innum; Brls- that Rhe would neve
D. C., valued was forcibly rem
WashlnRton the time Mrs.
3. C., valued 'n <*ourt she kept up
abama Polj- w'th the police and
at $50 per c'attons on every on
1 Momntiia a sister militant salt
i nao 10 ren.oce Inan jn New Yor
ihe magistrate celved the Idea
iiring a pause In country life of tl
>unce sentence. ^jR business int
mently declared bis time, money
w pay the fine, movement. Mr. C
loved to a cell. Qf the Cenferene
Drummond was death,
a fierce struggle wori< Qf Mr. Og.l
utirleked denun- prominent educa
ie present. Even vein,
ragette wno was tm.
k but after he con- rhlc^0) A,
of upbuilding the,, , ht indJr
le South. Rave up 000 and 10
erests and devoted woman e? ,b
and energy to the ,
Igden was president oaHt lhelr vo
e at the time of hie Zlt,on
left, several ether'
. , . . about the sai
tors spoke in simi- thp n,ne wo,
ne'e Fto of ItiA , SOURht tO TP
>ri 1 7.?Early estimates chusetts I
ate that between 75 Mr. Dra
0.000 of the 217.014 with the t
le to vote here went to terosted i
he first time to-day and Rank and
tes in the aldermanie ous civic
male voters, of whom
* registered, oted in The Ch
lie proportion. None of him*
men candidates who r,GnPral
present their wards in M
* on uwiniiiru ill bin- iTlclSIirlnstitute
of Technology,
uper was not only connected
extile industry, but was inn
the Milford National
had connections with ariand
charitable institutions.
arlotte Observer says of
Draper was an uncle of
nr I Hra nor of thfa oltn
coolest of the four.
"We don't blame you,''
"You can't help carrying
news, but we are sorry the
turned us down. We won't
any trouble, warden. We'll
medicine."
"Whltey Lewis" Scidenst
he would go to the chc.tr an
man. The other two gun me
Louie" Rosenberg and "Dag<
mo/In ' nn mt m ton.
valued at $100 per annu
he Raid, ty of Alabama, valued a1
the bad num; University of Noi
governor Chapel Hill, valued at
give you num.
take our The South Carolina
D. C*. has open for us*
iner aald i 1914, the following i
innocent * Wlnthrop College,
n, "Lefty valued at $164 per ann
o Frank" ?|tv of South Carolina
# Tkew - - - - ? -
m; UnlTeml- co"r* was th? v,<
: $60 per an- a"*ck because she d
-th Carolina, Prisoner * enclosure
$60 pei an- qU*r. ' ..
Seizing a pollcerai
dlT'slon. U. t,e- DrummonJ
?. September 5* head, b
scholarships: ?ak,n* advantage o
?n. v win Mr"- Drumraond thei
iTnitf^r' the enclosure, but w
um unirer- _? . . .
. Columbia *i?vg?.t>1fartaway
nark shontinir a 11 rl *
' . ? * 'cr^a' forenee and ma
Id not stone the portanoe to agr
and rescue the Were discussed nl
* . v., i Prof. A. D. Wllsc
#n," TORtal whie- of |,(|nneeota, at
flung it at th'. meeting urged t
f ?v.8 ,i?i ? greater oo-operat
f the diversion. farmera and adv
n sprang f^?in the community i(
as seised before
I was carried
trnvrKnr I Rnilnrik? A
ny subjects of 1m- I
Icultural interests n .
i m^?n ? ( Marion Drak
t sectional meetings. I oeainst
>n. or the University
a noon-day mass 1 ? ^
he necessity for ?1?"* i
ion among Southern r, ... _
ocated adoption of f
. ... . Numerous
in rural life. Jn vo(,n(, we,
???? commission, 1
rlmlnlatratinn. rrnirn manner
nil was elected, and ex- an(1 was
,t ward, where Miss rharlotte
e TmKdP a/?Pr?CUlaf highly an
John (TlathHouse) ? ' t
woman candidates pol- h
ial fraction of the wo- bwn Btric
ndieations are that k ,
hv about four to one. .V iff
charse* of Irregularity mlrat!on
e made to the election arter and
by Mian Drakes cam- fll(ltInctly
known to a number of
people, who esteemed h'tn
id who had awaited with
he news from his bedside
first tidings that he had
ken. His Charlotte friends
terms of eulopry noth of
of Intellect that won adand
his qualities of ?-harpersonalltv
that made him
a man who commanded
V/IIUU^I, UIUUT) IIV ou>v?Ui *ru
seemed stunned.
O. O. P. Wins in New J
^ Peterson. N. J., April 7.*
I leans gained and Demoera
s? at in the House of Uepre?
today as the result or a spe
tlon in the 7th New Jersey
Dow H. Drunker, oX Passa
straetor was elected Congr*
i Dyvk*
... i?r/ valued at five* per annu
j The committee on e
the South Carolina divia
ersey. ' Any information desired
Tf?n.ii_ applications. Thia con
t slats of Miss Armida 1
wtetiU! Sumter; Mr. J las
clnl elec- ?"nt?n= Mra Marla
district. BdK?fleldic
con
asm an to Intimate Friend of ft
Mk.. Hiim a t 4 (TA of
\,?; JSrJETJSTtSi
an l receive J*6 or 80,1,6 one 6U
nmittee con
i?ToP;r.*';; ?>"? wavk
N. Tillman, WMther Bureau Pr?
l?rature Fop
Waohinfrton, April
rn. Jackson ?d wave direct from
a< _? .w
?ond had become Raleigh, N. C.
tased as either approval of the
?e had paid her President Wilsoi
mass meeting a
today of progres
COMING. Democrats. C3ov<
? permanent chain
?<llct* Ix?w Tem- praised the stand
Monday. dent on the tarirf
8.?An ice chill questions. He t
the frozen fields Secretary of Stal
. April 8.?Hearty | *
administration of Women Inci
a was voiced at a Chicago. II
nd conference here m?n swarmec
sive Worth Carolina nearly .100 t
?rnor Locke CralK, SUB of their
nan of the meeting, tl)at a* least
taken by the Preal- been added t<
, currency and other bar saloons,
ilso paid tribute to following vot
? Bryan and Sec re- Bloonaingtc
me couth
,, ,, .. fellow-tnei
reft*? "Dry" (Vnntiein. i
I. April 7.?Illinois wo- '
I to the polls today in
ownships and as a re- ^ ,
activity it is estimated an(J , ,
KelII<rn!r, haVP t??e count
o the thirty which now m_rHn_.?
Of the larger cities the ffiSSSs
pd from wet to dry. Ur ,
n. Decatur. Relvidere,
lence ana loyalty or nis
n.
King-Townsend.
rest to her many friends
Ives here and throughout
y, will be the news of the
in Bennettsville this week,
ancye King, daughter of
Mrs. John King of this
Mr. Edmund Townsend of
f u rrrtM i mr mu- i\uui nrr
more than 5,000 plurality
J. O'Bryne, a Democrat p
endorsed by President Wilso
ded by some of the forem
paiRn speakers at the call o
ministration.
President will Spend Raster
Nnlphur.
Washington, April 8.?]
114 lit-X | py "
over Winchester, Va., April
erRonally James R. Graham, pasto:
n and al- Street Presbyterian chu
ost cam- more than 40 years an
f the Ad friend of 8tonewall Jack
day. He was 91 years
the early part of the civ
wa" Jackson made his
at White wJth j)r Graham.
Plans for Negro Women Marked "
_ -. 111 /MitnitH in iiearing
8.?Rev. I)r ern and Kaatern Stat
r of the Kent |?g what promises
rch here for breaking fall In temi
d Intimate ?r bureau experts pr
son, died to- overcoats would be
old. During ular In Raster parad
11 war Stone- From the lower M
home here States east to the
far north as the Ohl<
perature records n
Oh. Yoti Ad" ranged from 20 to 1
ncrwn on soutn- tary of the Navy
es tonight, bring tion endorsing tt
to be a record- ministration wltl
jcratures. Weath wag adopted unal
edicted furs and
popllBPissippI
Valley Anderson, Sp
Atlantic and as News and CourU
> valley the tern- a severe electric
sported tonight today lightning
>0 degress. At send Twine Mills
Daniels. A reeolu- *:?nw>n, r-ree
le acts of the Ad- Monmouth, *
hout qualification * IL?n , ,
mOURly I JSreio?neld.
Rock Island,
a at Anderaon. gan, Alton an
ec.lal to Charleston
>r, April 8.?During fJustav of 8w
al storm here early
struck the Town- Stockholm,
i. causing a fire losa oneration is t
pon. ua.twour^ jonei, Bennetts
Cewanee, I>ockport. El- mer]y R
ny cltif* remained wot: a J"'
? , _T . _ . more rert
Quincy West Oaleria, ^ , ?
Dixon Aurora. Wauke- nettwvlllp
d Moline. fWn(1 who
. ? . _T , of that to
eden Must Undergo an bnslnef,n
^ration. are now h
Swoden. April 8.?An parents, JV
he onlv effective means
Ule. Miss King was foromposltor
In thlR office and
>st efficient one. She has
?ntly been with the Singer
lachfne Company at Be<nwhere
she met Mr. TownIs
a successful young man
wn. engaged In the grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend
ere on a visit to the tatter's
fr. and Mrs. John King.
*Teniaem. wiison a Miner
were changed today. The j
i# ro to White Sulphur Springs
* Instead of Hot Springs, Va
vlously announced at the
House. The purpose la to al
Wilson a rest and an oppoi
recuperate from her recent
The President will leave
day night, spending Friday
. day and Sunday at White S
4 i
ouunfc on liaiiotA Ml Citndina
>arty will at. Louis, April 8.?i
i, W. Va., negro, Independent ca
as pre- tlderman In yesterday'i
White Bast St. Louis, was del
Tord Mrs. because of the Ignoran
tunlty to women as to the niethc
illness. Scores of these women
i Thurs- names to the bcllots a;
Satur- them such personal n<
ulphur, you, Ad," and "I hope 3
re i/ont ?>ut, Pensacola. Fla., the
Vd Woods, a istered 60 degrees a
ndidate for to drop to the 40 p<
\ election in By tomorrow night,
eated chiefly the nothero portion <
ice of negro be in the grip of he?
>d of voting. The course of th
signed their due north from the a
nd wrote on States and by tom<
ates as "Oh, ern States are expec
pou win." cided difference in t?
themometer reg- In the kiln of $
nd wa* expected ance. The light)
>lnt by morning lator on top of tii
the reports aaid. downward into t
of Florida would matio sprinklers
ivy frosts. the mill flro dc
le cold wave is further loss.
louthern Atlantic the storm blew
>rrow the East- houses in the co
ted to feel a de- in one of ihe ho
imperature. over, but ho eit i
BOO, with no Insur- uf dealing w
rilng Btruek a ventl- plaint from
le bnl'dlne and we>nt Sweden la f
.he kiln. Th* auto- prof. Wllheln
and the work of wno wan call
part nent prevented berg. HIb ct
find ae'-ompanying the wlnh tha
down several Pinall be performed
unty. A negro was moment,
uaep when it turned The king h
iped 'n.lur?, mittent attao
Mth the internal com-! ~
which Kin* Gustav of
uiffering, according to 1 Wellesb
i Floiner, the specialist, ley rolleg
led here from Heldel- $750,000
lajesty today expressed Fouhdatlo
t the operation should facilities 1
at the earliest possible Are. In
the board
as been suffering Inter- said it wi
k since October. Ing of $2
lesley Gets $7IU),0OO.
ay, Mnss. April 8.?Wellese
has received a gift of
from the Rockefeller
n toward restoration of
lost In the recent college
announcing the gift today
of trustees of the college
fis conditional on the raie.000,000.
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