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VOL. 9, NO. 77, SF
ASSAIL GOVERNOR
!M I-WEEKLY.
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Now Paymaster CJenerj
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v;hen he re1
Opponents Greet Him
Reproaches at Barnv
MANY HEAR SPE1
ninfcip Visit* liHurciiH
UNY Laurens Snecial to Coll
IUIil"Ujjune 28.?Samuel iMeOo
i nomination as paymaster
W*tl? t^ie Amor'can aavy was
1 1 United States senate yes(
veil. President Wilson and late
con tinned by that body,
ECHES au<* part of today
,mblaSlU?.i GOES TO
wan, whose
general of
ir"ay? 'by Thunder Storm Int
r In the day * State Meeting a1
spent last
In Laurens. ABOUT 1,000 ATr
RICHARDS UN ASYL
!
erefers With The Senatorial
t Conway. Winns
fENDANCE ^OV. BLEASE
Marked linpioi
IIM INQUIRY: '
irate uuioiiK the
1 for the week erxi
(Candidates at per cent for tlx
boro. > cent for tho inar
er the previous
IS ABSENT..l"al,Bl8
irement in State of 1 ,U,M w
?f Americans. , I,' [
Tune 26.?The eick :
t oops at Vera Cruz |
led June 24, was 2.0.'. j
j army and 2.30 per! Archduke
lues, n decrease unit ;>~>c 'Vife ^
week.
of the last reports, j
I I It .Ul 1L
LLED IN SMI
Francis Ferdinand
Wet ms of Assassin.
About 1,iSOO (juther Tor
Which Include* Number <>|
er Interesting Fentun
Barnwell, June 26.?For
time since the United Stat
torial campaign opened, the
was placed on the defensive
W. P. Pollock, who has beei
ontlu ha <r nt IKa <?
nit? uuui? ui ins oauviiy.
Meet inn was advised of his ?
' ICath- and left this evening for
where on Wednesday he v
the flr.ti'"1,1' a,ld dntdr UP?" th
of his new duties. He has
es sena- , , ,
i ing a day or so in August
governor . . .
I ped over here to see rela
?' ^ l'r,ends- Many friernds ca
n perB8 -)ttt hotel to felicitate
?i r. MC'onflrmatlon
Washington Mendel Smith, Clinks*
vlll take the ning Applauded?
e discharge Intense.
' been sPen<1 Conway, Special
a, and stop- K, . _
itives and GWB a"d oCurler Jun
lied on him Richar<ls carried off t
him on his the applause here tods
ales ami Man JPoI!ock ?*<-?<>"
-The Heat Hlnuatlons" j
Sauni
to Charleston { Winusboro Spe<
?? _ . i Record, June 29.6
on. ijor united Stat
he majority of j 200 voters of Fail
ly, and was ap- j today.
I ^Ull tV JiUlU II1t II I.
ment today, "si
nuendoes and In- pitals, )7 sick I
\KHinxt Dr. Of those sick 52
'er8' disease and eigh
:ial to Columbia u decrease in l
?The candidates malarlu and a
es senate spoke to intestinal di
field county here sick at the
ber 84, as comp
irom me war aepnrt w iMfi' JM
low8 43 Kick in hos- ^
n quarters, total 60. Two Attempi
aro incapacitated by of ltnyn
it by Injury. Thero is W
Ihosc suffering from Sarajevo, I
marked decrease in ,iuke Francis
sease. Those remain-1 .\ustria-Hung
>nd of the week num-'uuehosa of I
ared with 88 rem?'fl- ??? ?
l*Y lUUTH,
is Wort- Made on Idfo
I Couple. the First
iih a 1'omb.
3??enia, Juno 2 8.?Axclii
Ferdinand, heir to
;erian throno and tho
lohenberp, hia morgan>PA
rViAf W..
wnvi/ uaiuiuniiug av iiic 5
pardon record. The governoi
k> out of the running for thi
missing the Beaufort, flam
Jaspe: county meetings, a
he returned to Barnwell tod<
loaded with reproaches. He 1
ly begun his speech before
to luanch into an explanath
pardon of the yeggman s
11UJ D I _ . ,
rhas ben 1 promotlon and to wish hi
ree daya. 'th and 8Ucce68'
pton and _ . __ ~ , .~
nd when
FAIR AND WAR]
ly he was MOST OF CC
iad hard- ?
5 he had Occasional Relief Thr<
3n of the ^ Thunder Storina Pi
ometimes This Section.
m continued parently the favorite
For Governor, M. L. !
i Cllnkscales and R. I
.Till some applause, and all
Axt* received good attentio
>OKh l/ocal was held in a tol>aca
-onii<te?l about 1,000 being pre
! was intense. The ca
of the crowd. The meeting wa
Smith, John G. ,at *0:30 o'clock b}
. Manning got |co"nty chairman,
th . i w I'ollock,
M"dll,ate"!preambled on hie ,
n. The meeting "i believe I can
? warehouse, looking into the ft
went. The. heat of the 'ower secth
ndldatee apeak thlnkI<*n truthf
a called to order lnK slck laat w
y J. E. McDonald,
CARRY CA
the first speaker, TO V
speech aB followssay
to you, after ?
ices of the people Woman Huffra
in of the state, I Washington
ully say that the <
eek.'' a student in
Hosniau capi
MPAIGN I they had esct
ERY CAPITOL '",rled " V'
two were sla
through the <
gists Swarm About to the annex
-?Comfort From and Herzego>
Clark. The archdu
i u ouub ltuau i-utiay u.Y
the main street o| the
tai, a short time after
iped death from a bomb
> royal automobile. The
in as they were passion
ity on their annual visit
;ed provinces of Bosnia
rinia.
ike was struck full in the
known as "Portland Ned,''
appeared from the governo
This outlaw, the governor
not "Portland Ned." but 01
Johnson Instead, who had
of the wldly notorious saf<
He also read letters from
States marshal and a federt
attorney, saying that there
who dl81 Washington, June 2
r's office. 1 for showers in New Eng]
said, was --"'die Atlantic States fa
no James weather Is forcast for tl
tho alias the doming week over
s blower, county," 8ald the Weatll
a United bu,leUn tonight. "Over
il district and Southern districts,
were no ttockies the Central stab
8.?"Except!tomorrow at Dlllion.
land and the) pour persona wero
lr ...<1 wM0 ,aBlt, ou ?
tie flrst half |
most of the |sitting gavo way.
ier nureau'a [ Comptroller Genera
the Middle opened the speaking t!
Weat of tho Jng followed b: Jam>
?s the South Rptf n rnn(U<lnto fnP
yeupm are awaiien
not been since 18
slightly Injur- they are going oui
hlch they were iniquity that we
state for the past fi
POLLOCK INJh
1 A* W< Jone9 When Mr. Polloc
bis morning, bo ton record oC Sei
ea A. Summer- were many crtea of
ho s?ma ntiii c Mr. Pollock. iu.i
iing as they have I Washington J
76, and I believe ' frogists repiese
I of tho stable of 38 states desce
have had in this)again today, s<
aur years." congressmen of
2CTS PEPPER. Speaker Clar
k attacked tho cot- man BUffrago wi
aator Smith there tll0 rjBing of t(
"Blease! Blease." prcsident Marsl
ected neoner into * **
uue 27.?Woman suf [face and the
nting tlieir Bisters in I through the
snded ou the capital)They died a I
eeking support from <ng the pala
all political factions, (hurried,
k tola them that wo- Those resp
as as "inevitable as tIon took ca
Jinorrow's sun." Vice effective. Th>
tall, pressed to tako a ^'le hrst arm
ca/innil mUU
i P-'ucess was shot
? iomen and throat,
few minutes alter reach.ce
to which they were
onsible for the assasalna
re that it should prove
ere wero two assailants,
ed with a bomb and the,
r? Tl. -?
outstanding warrants aga
convict at the time Clemen
granted.
Tho governor made his c
bitter attack 011 the newspa
ignating certain reporter's 1
He characterized the new
rules as "a dirty, contempt
of thievery, which 'Portland
(ill Vila auunoiotoa nrm?1 si not
Inst the I ' u^e uun Biaies ai
cy was ' ValI?y generally fair wea
vail during the week, wl
imtnmnrv high temperatures to tin
pnr?. *" > "-.per,
as "liars.'Ith? CentraI districts by t
i the week.
primary
Ible piece ! "In the Missouri and
Ned. and 8iss,PPi Valleys and the
I r weather with moder
na tne onto | '
ther will pro j Gen Moore and
th continued lis, for tho samo oflVo
e Southward , dainip. Geo W Fair;
ttures over | commissioner, was fo
he middlo of | Fortner lor tho same i
ner, replying to the f
upper Mis- by J. A. Hunter yest
Lake region idea of the so-called F
ate teninera *< ?
~ 7, W4, iUio campaign toda
(,apt. M. jtbe vojume reporti
presented their veKligatloii relative
f, for railroad launders, and at
Mowed by F. 1>- Itlea ;e a3 uttering
office. Mr. Fort- situations" against
iUitement made read abstracts fro
erday, that the 24, 01 the hearing
ortner bill orig- 12, 19 13.
.. moro detinue si
sr by reading from naive,y intimat{
ng the asylum in- UQt ,et w ?
? to Miss Eleanora waylald by an ,
-tacked Governor iu a capito, COJ
inuendoes and in- an eIevator
: her character. He
m the book, pa>:e r* ^ Ima **0
: dated Septemb-r of the Nationa?
jjociation, and
tand on tho question, "??-?
:d that hia wifo would wa8 "irowu
md Secretary Bryan, as ^ sp(M' ,n
enthusiastic suffragist rec(?P^on- wa
rridor, took refugo in 1.10 archil
ing through
. ,, with his arn
ward Shaw, president . , ,
. ? Z. and explodei
Woman s Suffrage av- , , ,
aids decamps
Jane Addams of Chi- 1
a dozen spe<
i? ic*ui*rj, a Uv UUIUI)
at the royal automobile
> the town hall, where .1
s to be held.
uke saw the missile hurltho
air and warded it off
1. It fell outside the car
1 slightly wounding two
i in a second car and hell'
tutors. It was oil the
of." E. D. Smith, he said, i
publican, and no friend of
GO FOR RBCORE
Though in a distinctly Bl<
tory, Messrs. Jennings am
did hot let up on their der
of the governor's pardon 1
expect to place the gover
cord on exhibition from ev<
(vas a Re- tures (,urin? the first l*al:
| will De followed during
} hair by unsettled and sh<
ease terri er with hiRh*r temperati
1 Pollock i !? Mlddle A?*atlc 8ta
mnciatlou 1 Eng,and Rhowers Monda
record ?i|,owed by fair weather o
nor's re tr,cts and by somewhat
pry stump fU *emPeratur?8 over tl
f of the week the constitutional con
; the second this was true that W
jwery weath , regard for the white
ures while In tor. F. W. Shealv,
tea and Nev spoon and J. H. Whar
y will be fol- order named for the s
ver both dls- , LIEUTENANT G
more moder- Candld;itcs for 11.
ie Middle At-; M Vrnni, if.n.
ir:., u iicriu in He read a letter
ventton, said if'ecutive to Dr. Ilab<
iiiler had more Lne latter to let
race than Hun quietly."
W. 1. Wither- ' "Why 'go quie
ton came in the Pollock. The spe
ame office. Miss Saunders as I
OVKItNOH 'clan and a woman
sutenant gover-j^ne wh? had spn
a i iioiimn I mon neonlo. He si
from the chief ex
rock whirl, advised lof Kentucky, v
Dr. Saunders "go!their cause to 1
1 Marshall and 5
tly?' ? asked Mr. Mrs Ure<*ki?
aker then praised of Henry C,uy H
>eing u good phvsi- prealdent wou,(
or high character. I fra?e caUKe" T
mg from the com-|terrupted:
fti(.. ! "I've got to r
. ^ruo jjiocmii'iup' >turn of th
ice president, pleadeo , ragedy was
both Vice President (|f those thai
Speaker Clark. pages of tit*
ridge a granddaughter , Hupshurgs.
aid she hoped the vice , cached a t
1 help the woman suf- i route to the
he vice president in- j tud?>nt, Ga^
iof the crowd
emember my wife and
e procession that the
added to the long list
t have darkened the
rt cent history of the
As the royal automobile
irominent point in the
palace, an eighth grade
/rio Prinzlp, sprang out
and poured a deadly
Kl. 11
in South Carolina," Mr.
said, "and the detectives
around with the party can't
c~ fhe stage."
Pollock said that he
ger, nigger, nigger' un
^c.oroughly disgusted. "Tha
governor's got, and if my
serves me correctly, I 1
Jennings 8uue8' unuI towa'
running th* *e*k, ^hen ?howers
ed with rising temperati
: scare me v Vl
"In the South Atla ti
had heard T!' COn"
til he was ranlonal relief through I
,, , htorms."
t s alt the
memory ORDERS EQUIPMEP
Jelleve it
"d tlie end of '
i are indicat- W M Warner and J.
ires. sented their claims.
e states high A- G. Brtce for Ai
nue with or- ^pke. Attorney Gene
ocal thunder- : absent, being in Col
I the announcem
through a letter writ!
IT HELD. j gleton.
It wan 12 10 n'rlrw'
A. Hunter, pre- ] "I ask you uot b
Kinase and his ap|
ttorney tieneral thls woman out c
ral Peeples was ^roke her heart."
umbiaa on husi- Mr. Pollock's m
ent being rnade'ernor Slease tool
to L. B. 81n-lthere were cries
for him to contim
k wh?n ih? | Senator Smith,
o endorse Governor ' ^ want t
?ointee? who drove lier "
>f the asylum and. This reinarb
the suffragists I
fw attack on Gov- shall opposes I
k the crowd and Mrs. Antoinc
from the audience 8?id the delegu
ue. titions sent to
the next speaker, sengers.
o get separated from luatic pistol
duchess.
; was interpreted bv Prinzip ai
to mean that Mrs. Mar icompositor I
the movement. jdabrinovlch,
?tte Funk of Chicago I by the infui
ition wanted their pe-1 finally were
the senator.-, by mes-l;Lre native ?
| of Herzegovi
uuiicir* uum an auuiat
the archduke and
id a fellow conspirator a
from Trebinje named
barely escaped lynchinir
nated spectators. They
seized by the police. Both
of the annexed province
nla.
was uniy a iew yearn again
ernor was-himself a trustee
ro college in Orangeburg."
Senator Smith, who has
pletely ignoring the charg
oppoenta today answered
ment made by *he govarno
Smith, when a member of
lature, had voted for a bill
nify the family of a negro
ai ire gov isieaae Write* letter Ui
) of a neg- of lteRiment
Columbia Special to
been com- News and Courier June
;es by bis regimental commanders
the state- nal Guard, South Carol!
r thai Mr Blease has written the
the legis- ter:
to laden- Ju
. who had 1..11? ? "
> Commander jidatee fQr governor
M' A. Smith asked prom<
' _ ^har,e8ton ord M Lieutenant do
- - To the ho favored a two-ceni
of the NatioIna,
Governor Mendel L Smlth ""
following let- the demagogue and I
"poor man" by politic
ne 2, 1914. strong Ple? 'or 'ocaI
' . * ! sory education and
. , made one of th(
began. Charles .
. , speeches on cotton
ation on his rec- ., ...
, , problems which
vernor and said ,
since the opening
; passenger rate. _ ... ,
Calling the law
omped all over | iiabitues of the coi
the uso of the. Smith answered tl
dans. He made a ha(J no record ,n
option compul- 'jng.
enforcement of ..T u?,
e most eloquent "I will do tl
i and its legislative Vice President,
he has delivered ordered the pe
of the campaign.
yers "denizens and KOOHEVELE
urt house," Senator
le assertion that he
Plans to Con
the senate by savu
Oyster Bay,
lat for you," said the The first i
and calling pages, ho duke occurr
titlons distributed. high school
ter a brief i
SICK, MUST REST, of the build
I hurled the
iduct Fall Campaign eea8ful,y wa
,t Home. that 11 fel1
N. Y., June 27,-Aftcr <!
attempt against the arched
just outside the girls
Ills car had started afjptise
for an inppection
ing, when Gabrinovics
bomb. This was so suorded
off by the archduke
directly beneath the car
tie occupants of which.
been lynched, to the amov
000. In answering this i
Senator Smith read article
6, of the constitution of &
Una, which makes this proi
constitution was written, t
explained, by Senator Tillr
hie Reformer associates,
1895, "the very heyday of
vwin n ijOpswci
int of >2.- 8. C.,; W. W. Lewis, Yo
iccMRfttion. R. Legure. olumbia. S
6, section m,.n: You will please,
autn Caro- instruct o-.ch captain <
/iWion. The pany in your regiments
he senator (jU|sh possession of any
nan and supplies now in the han
back in or any member of his
the power anybody or under anvb
ii *~;narie8ton, > .
'Pkville, S. c V" waa Pres<
C.?Gentle- ?r8'
immediately, J Browning pre
3f each com- to be Governor of all
not to relln- enfoi"ce law with t
equipment or t,ce"
ids j John G. Clinlfscn
company, tb !th? causa of the boys
odv's order I I ing a strong plea f
;nted with fllow- |an(j camo out of j
| by gum, I made
>miRed if elected land take notice."
I the people and i Senator Smith.
>ven-handed jus-! been referred to a
;that he had be
les championed I "there is a letter
i and girls, m k-: New York whicl
or a State-wide must be defeated
i cotton putch, but, ,leari?g his pfc
that crowd sit up r,e e'ther must
lor incur dange
saying that he had hea'th. Theodo
s "a Joke." claimed i "*a<Ie plans to
eu informed that !pa'fl>n? far a
" in existence from!more Joi
? says that Smith I engaged {
at all hazards." and expects to
\uilllt VUII
lysiclans's decree thai ^erizzo wer
take a prolonged rest .\rchduke F
,r of permanent 111 ; quired as t
re Roosevelt today jtown hall tl
conduct the fall cam- ronatomary
,s possible, front Saga- |t-harply inte
in McGrath his secro- Herr Ru
i cottage in the village here to pay
move there from New jhave been 1
bush-wUlUl'iK aiiu i.onoei
i' struck by silvers of iron,
erdinanri stopped and Ino
their Injuries. At the
10 burgomaster began the
address but the archduke
rrupted and snapped out:
rgomaster, we have come
' you a visit and bombs
Ihrown at us. This is al
or the common people"
MANY VOTERS TH1
Approximately 1,200 vot
ed the meeting and each
got a welcome similar to tl
^ ed by Barnwell on former
Senator Smith, too, wan
and when the governor a
minute at the close of Mr
nte At. the flnHP of Mr
do not propose for the i
ERR State to be kicked out
era attend- as property theiveB. an
candidate. hold to what ycu bs
lat extend- The whole thing is
oeeaalonB. polltlcB, and ne soon ai
& favorite foot-loone I am aatlsfle
aked for a no trouble In straight*
>. Pollock'r tlre matter out.
pnii i\/> If 'u I ~ "
militia of this compulsory educatlor
and branded , scales was not feelir
d I want you'nucntly had to paus
ive. the oppresAlve heat,
simplyt dirty, most faint, finally h
? I can set speech short. He wai
d I will have flowers,
ming the en- John T. Duncan dl
calls the "system."
i law. Mr. Clink- 1 "This does not
iK well and fre-jhe said,
e on account of In reply to Gov*
making him al- made at St. Mat
aving to cut his Smith at Georgia
i prerented vlth ''"1 """/ilating th
Senat ir Smith re
tSCUMeri -vh; t h<- IMedm
Mr Duncan hsJ.1 K,a L'enat*>r whicl
*U?4 T 4U
look like a joke," rorK*
Another dc
srnor Kinase's claim reached was t
thews:, that Hoke,of visitors to J
Is the author of th? I told his consta
0 cotton exchanges, j litical loader v
>ad a letter to The;Htraiu and tha
ont from the 'leor-1 PprKOI,s and sa
1 says: "I wish tolRee no one exci
logelhei an
icision Col. Roosevelt After a p
o stop the procession "Now yov
Sagamore Hill. He was. qu leavir
nt interviews with po- j iUke and hi
^ere too much of a cation of v
it he should ee fewer n,rr8 0f thei
lid hereafter he would itheit way 1
ept by appointment. 1 actually we
amazing indignity."
auae, the archduke said:
1 may speak."
ig the town hall the areaIs
v/'.fo announced their In
initing the wounded memr
suite at the hospital on
back to the palace. They
re bound on their mission
ate at the close of Mr.
peech to answer a char
Pollock, it looked as if th
would be howled down b
Senator Smith. The gover
patiently a minute and thi
ed that he knew what he w
aaked permission from the
and I also got Senator S
_ .. with Kind personal
Pollock'a beat wishes, very respe
ge by (Signed) COLE I
e governor Governor and omnu
y calls for
nor wnlted TKI'HTEES ELECT 1
an exclaim- -?
doing. I C.n.r.1
i chairman, ^ a meeGng of the 1
mlth'S per- I,Rniiint?-r nrradoH ?n?i?
regards and'that Governor Bleasi
ctfully, "frost" the other di
ItGEASE. .handwriting on the
inder-in-chief. i C. Irby, Jr. de
of rural credits to e
PEACHERS. ant farmers to buy 1
4chool Fully R- 1 Mannings sa
jernor's attitude towi
irastees of the largely copied by th
nla kul.! thlu
Puty Lime A 1,1
s received a , ator R. D. Smith
iy, and saw the m and ,
wal1* floor of the aenat
veloped his plan BLfcASE
nable white ton- chain rm an Mc
and. grom from Goven
Id that the Gov- Hcheduled Iqr the
ard the law was rtaid that the ch
ie people as a j not be present b?
t: mil trtjuii to oun
He introduced Hie Wealthy N V
^supported It on the
IS ABSENT. N<JW York,
Donald read a to!- 3<mons. a vves
nor Rlease, who was'101"' flr8t <ab,r
' next flppooh, which *leam?hip Hat
lef executive could the 8h,D arHv'
ioausa of "the pres- \ He harf disapp
mercy, v
Bachelor, or Charles dolf-Strasse
Jumped from Ship. I Prlnrip ope
unooncious
June 27. R. Harlsto . i|{nee_ At tb
ilthy New York bache- ' (j?ke sank
1 paaaanger on th ( The aaRa
tic, wa? misalug who f,lp I)0nre
Rd from Kurope today, i thoil explo
ieared on June 24 dur- |utu(iied for
/fieri at the corner of Rui
and Franz. Josef Strained
fire. Tlie duchess fell
across her husband's
le same moment tha archto
the floor of tne car.
88ins were interrogated bv
and both seemed to glory
It. Prinzip said he anil
a time at Tlc.lern.itn Hn
mission to make a brief
aal<L
W. H. Duncan, the pre
cer, said that this perm is
been granted, and that th
should have an opportunl
reply regardless of the!
ral. The bointerousness tl
ed, and the governor was
reply," he morning in the office
Springs, the chairman
. teachers were elected f
aiding ofll- geKalon ^eth
elon had already chosen, make u
te governor which will be as folios
ty to make Chalmers E. Wessinc
- ton, superintendent
r disappro- Central 8chooi?w.
fian subHid- Union, principal; Miss
allowed to principal; Miss L.uclli
! 4L 1
of Col: Leroyiwhole- H? ur*ed th?
, several new law- A shower of ral
or the coming Mr Manning was spe
er ^ose of the rain on the tin
p a full corps. flQult to hear h,m
fer, of I^exing- speaker*.
John G. Richard*
EioisTpoTter! cent nat 1
b Jeffords of compulsory educatlo
j enforcement of Kur? of official I
n came up while ( "we don't wj
taking. The noise j take his time,"
l roof made it dif parts of the crow
and succeeding JENNINGS A'
L. D. Jenning
advocated a two- began his speech
rate and opposed tor Smith and bc
n. He made his the "votes of an:
tusinesH." ,n* tee nlKht,
int him; let Smith ,nK ,n h,? ?tat
were cries from a!I the 8hJp be,,e'
d, board.
rfACKS SMITH. Mr. Simons,
b, the last speaker, ft membe
by attacking Jena- *'y 'n Charles
lid he did not want hitrles Dewa:
y man who believed ?r-in-law of tt
- . I Il?? I .
leaving his* outer cholth ,jecjare(| he
e room. Officers 01 eminent pe
ved he jumped over- ^ve8j jje v
at a point
who was* BO years old, mobile woi
r of a prominent fam- jnto Franz
ton, S. C. His brother, jence of the
r Simons, was a broth- ; him to hei
10 late E. H. Harrlman jment. The
J *U'4 n"
? bad Intended to kill uomo
rson from Nationalist moras
awaiting the archduko
where he knew the auto*
uId slacken speed turning
i Jose; Strasae. The presi
Duchess in the car cause 1
iitate, but only for a mon
his nerve returned and
explain.
Immedlatly upon his
Barnwell today the cow
handed a petition for a
... said, bearing 97 signaturi
1^7 , these he asserted were 50
men. "That shows the kl
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Beaty of Iva, sixth gra
arrival In Sklpper flfth KrRde; M
rnor was jor fourth grade; Miss
pardon, he Pickens, Mount Pie
3S Among thlrel grade; Miss Eva
anti-Blease jjjjjj; M,8B
nd of traps School No. 2.?J. K.
' cipal; Mrs. R. R. Rid
Eight.) Miss Elfrelda Poag, a
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le; jviihb rean usual declaration in
ide; Miss Ktta and was cheered wh
An^fe W.TK Ch?r,?? 81
-asant, third ed hotter fertiliior 1
Hough, second shower developed i
i Foster, first norm while Mr. Sine
Connors, prln- far aB hear,ng kia
die, assistant: few tbe audienci
ssistant. had flnished.
I
tavor 01 mease, tnai ainun was i
en he finished. in cotton prices
ms said ho want- unintelligent."
laws passed. Tho Mr. Jennings'
Into a thunder ? good deal of gc
una spoke and as in favor of Sena
i was concerned ,tho great major!
a knew wheh he The speaker tt
l to Governor Blei
.1
no cauFO or ine rise lM,? ?
; because they are ' "opean physic
! noons no hope
charges precipitated ' waB bad.
iod natured heckling J. Harrlmar
tor Smith, who bad trying today
ty of the crowd. sent to the po
len paid his respects 'hie uncle Jumi
Else's pardon record, or the body.
Ktmicu umnjf lum eju- jje emptied
tans had given Mr. 81- pair. He d
about hie health which Prinzip
Qabrinovic
i Simons, a nephew was ho had obi
to have a steamship anarchists
lnt where It Is believed he did not
[>ed overboard to search he had ao
tragedy wi
1 his pistol at the imperial
enied he had accomplices,
is 18 years old. Nedeljl
s is 21. He told the police
Lained the bomi)' from
at Belgrade, whose names
know. He denied alf.6 that
eompllces and treated the
th cynical indifference.
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