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VOL. 13. NO. 2
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53. SEMI-WEEKLY.
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UNS TO If I ACC AWE
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ft, S. C., TUESDAY, JANUA1
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RY 8, 1918.
r a IT n/\tinnr" Icomrina
JEWS
SUBSCRIPTI
Tinv CAI ft? I
ON $2.00 A YEAR
m, uiw 1111 IIILU
MADE TO S<
About $30,000 Paid (
Basis of Two-Te
School.
i * BE CUT 2(
:hools Itailroiul IhnployeN
an Inn-ena
)ut On the Wages.
acher
Waflhington. Jan.
) PER CENT VL/WJ VP11L
.. Get FURNISH
e of
New Poiicy is
Crowder as to
7.?Legislation With Flo,
. SO IV 1VIUIUIY 111
I ALL MEN THROUG
Announced By Postmaster
i Drafted Men That Bids 1
nnni)on4(j 11
IttlL KUU1C j AH
;h this city,^,^
??? i iin ui suk
Hunter Advised, Propo
'or Service Have j
IE NOT REQUIRED MORE
TO i
Are Prohibits] K\<f |>t i V
in* it ml Corn Moul in
rtionute Amounts. Forty-Ei
Clasj
NAMES ADDED
CLASS ONE LIST
tfht Registrants Were
sified for First Call
SOME PORTIONS W
Each of One Hun
Twenty Schools Rei
Aid to Amount o
to regulate the govern
of railroads and to
ITHHELD oarr'ers oompensatloi
of their a\erage op
for the last three y<
idred and of congress by Presi
r,. . an address to both 1
ceive State MMloD Bn|s embod
f $200 to mendatlons and earr
nr(n4l^? -v# ? U*1# VII
iment operation
guarantee the
i on the basis MILLION PHYS
erating income
;ars was asked
dent WilBon in All Men Who ?
houses in joint gjnce June 5 ;
ying his recomying
an appro- tered and You
Ifviiuamn.
IICALLY ABLE CHARLOTTE
lave Become 21 Route to Be
\re to Be Regis- from Wash
ing Men Will Doj to Supplem
. i iteports ol
Advertised. .,
combination
sued by the
: TO CAMDEN ministration
tion of the
I South Caroli
Section of Line tration has 1
ineton to Augusta grocer, that
& sale with su
ent Postal Service corn nipol
' violations of the sugar
sales ruling recently isUnited
Stsites food adhave
come to the ntten- MAILIN
food administrator for
na. The food ndminis- , ,
, , ii I'OCill In
issued a warning to all
only one combination Blanks
gar is allowed, that or and T1
"
lyast Week.
(2 QUESTIONNAIRES
>ard Busy Getting the
i Out to Drafted Men
hev ('limu XI i__
*ZDU.
Columbia. Jan. 7.?A
meeting of the State bo
cation the high school ap
wer? passed upon. On
8tate superintendent ae
flrat payment of $30.00(
appropriation. The initla
f/i invivu vii. iX nail UI
a "revolving fund" v
immediately and an i
t the recent made to rush them
iard of edu- aage.
ipropriatlonB While the PreBiden
the 31st the with general approva
mt out the crats and republicans
0 the Initial tlon is expected to de
.1 aDDronrla- vision in iho oHminioi
?o?,;ir9 as me rigntine
rere introduced K"iing.
attempt will be
to prompt pas- ^aBHngton. Jai
the war armies sti
t's address met <|ie United States
1 among demo- <',a88 1 under th
' alike, opposi- 8ervlcfi Plan. Thi
ivelop to a pro- t,on'8 flKhting is to
nien without famll
on the Trai
i. 7.?All men for Postmaster I
111 to be raised by vised by the ]
will come from that advertiser
ie new selective sued inviting i
at means the na- on a star route
be done by young motor trucks
lies deDendent un-( Pinpviiio v e
:_e require a pi
pounds of co
of sunar. N
iunter has been ad- permitted,
postofflce department | was received
nents have been is-] United State
proposals for service' in Washlngtf
to be operated with1 ..0n an(j t
from Charlotte b> idnatlon sale
I *
i,re anowea to Fati
urchaser to buy two
rn meal to every pound
lo other eombination is The loc
The following telegram LancaBter
1 recently from the tionnaires
? food administration jng maiie(
>n. back, flllc
ifter this date all com- the board
s fnntl
- ?",v nearly
It.
al board for the county of
is still mailing out questo
the registrants, 105 be1
daily. These are coming
d in. almost as fast and
I is kept busy sometimes
tlon is made on the bas
teacher high school. Th
appropriation for more
teachers Is made at the I
payment In May.
The following payr
made:
Abbeville county?Abfc
Due West $250.
is of a two- federal control 3hall
e additional the war Indefinitely 01
than two- orders otherwise am
time of final of the compensation
While the legislatl
nents were set moving, Directoi
Adoo spent a busy c
evllle $250; solution of labor <
heads of the four n
UIII inai
continue after 0,1 the,r labor fo1
r until congress sk,lled in nece88'
1 other details work,
basis. Provost Marshal
ve wheels were aDnounces the nev
r General Mc- haUBtiv? report u
lay planning a of the 3elec?ive dr
luestlons with today to Se"etar:
illwav hrnthpr. to congress. He s
support and un- Hill, Heath Sj:
iry industrial! or Kalb to Camdei
back, six times
1 General Crowder The line, If <
v policy in an ex- cation.} are that
pon the operation 1 at an early da
aft law submitted Washington t(
y Baker and sent Charlotte-Camd
ays Class 1 should merelv nn?
, uuui'asier, neasant forbidden. w
>rings. Kershaw anil' joW gai0 Df
i. S. C.. 7 8 miles and raoditlo9 Up<
a week. chaser shall
jstablished, and inill- rood commoi
it will be established garded as c
te, will extend from j meaning of
3 Augusta, and the! tion sales fre
en route will bej more foodstu
thn J
_ v?,u...uuuicb art- until late
ith exception stated be- Forty-eigl
one or more food com fiet] jn ci?
[>n condition that pur- e{j in prl,
buy one or more other The nei
iitles from seller is re- terday mc
omblnation sale within ji
this ruling. Combina- 7g3 T
quently result in sale of 77g ^
iffs than particular pur
at night classifying them,
it men have been classics
One since the list printday's
paper was made up.
*' list, complete up to ye?irning,
follows:
lm Bailey,
hos. V. Bailey,
harley C. Stack.
Aiken?Granltevllle 1
Augusta $250; Wagner
Anderson?Anderson
ton $2 50; Honea Path
$250; Pendleton $250;
$220; Wllllamston $250
Bamberg?Bamberg
mark $225; Olar $225.
Barnwell?Allendale 1
1250; North hoods and finally decli
$250. brotherhoods' pendin
$250; Bel- a general wage Incres
$250; Iva ory board of four mei
Townvtlle pointed by him In a 1
board will investigat<
$2 50; Den- the brotherhoods' dei
ommend a course t(
12 50; Barn- His decision will be
ded to refer the prov,de mcn for
K demands for|of the country, a
ise to an advt8-jthat obJect ur?es
tubers to be ap- 80 as
'ew days. This men who have r0a
b all phases of flrst birthdays sine
Hands and rec- sha11 be required
> Mr. McAdoo. classification. Ale
effective as to J of fa,r distribute
all military needs tions of the lii
nd to accomplish department is n
amendment of the the service on I
o provide that all a ready means
ched their twenty- producer to con
re June 5, 1917. it easier for t
to register for necessities whi
io, in the interest the larger towi
n of the military j The nostofHc
unciloiivuiK sec- chaser would
ie. The plan of the therefore del
ot only to supplement practice wltl
trains, but to provide 4 of food ad
of conveyance from gust 10. 191
sumer and also make further notlc
he farmer to secure vation measi
eh must come from gar in comb
is. at rate of on
p rlrnnnt " "
568 L
ordinarily buy and are
termtned to be wasteful ^
lin meaning of section ^
ministration act of Au- d
17. Exception, pending 449 K
e and as wheat conser- ?\j
xre. dealer may sell su- 92Q ^
ination with corn meal 1019?1
e pound sugar with two ^OG
ewis Springs,
tines K. Threatt.
ichard Frasier.
ndrew Pelhara.
ave Mcllwain.
Ivin Hagins.
arze McClanahan.
*m. R. Hillard.
Pete Hratsos.
well >225; Blackville >2
>250; Williston >250.
'Calhoun?Cameron >2
thews >250.
Charleston?-MeClellan
Cherokee?Blacknburg
Gaffney >250.
Clarendon?Manning
wood >220; Summerton
150; Fairfax wagea from January
Only Wage I
50; St. Mat- The plan will afTe
only the wage reques
ivllle $?50. erhooda but demands
$2 50; ma<ie later by other
ganized labor probab
$250; Pine- died ln the Bame wa
$2 60. reserving the right
1 j curaen, he propos
, I of states or distri
lequests.
! hereafter on the t
ct immediately! men ,n c,aS8 j a
ts of the broth-1 ulatlon.
which may bei
claasee of or- **?"? ? ?*""
ly will be han- "P". that <?
y. Mr. McAdoo physically and ot
to make what- T" un<,er
es that the quotas j jooai postm
cts be determined j forrnation In r?
asis of number of; roa(j8 over whi
nd not upon pop- wjjj pa88 and >
| to operate mob
b indicate, the re- | terruption thro
ere are 1.000.000 if not. to wha
herwlse qualified i what period w
present regulation , liable to inter
r?.._vu<. ul corn mea
aster for detailed in- tion will be
sgard to condition of other ration
eta the motor trucks be allowed,
vhether it is possible either sugar
or trucks without in- yielding him
ughout the year, and has normallj
,t extent and during tlcular comn
rould the service be Dealer is
ruption. Postmaster ?
~v OX
li. iso other combina- ?jOJ
permitted, nor will any 145_r
than that here stated 3R1?^
Dealer shall not ?ell R4??^
or corn meal at price R?4?
profit greater than he &g2?g]
r enjoyed upon the par- R64?Q
lodity. 570?J'
not required to make ?q
jiiij n. t nampion.
les Lanjr.
obert Foster.
Millie Cauthen.
Millie E. Gardner,
icob Johnson,
baler H. Duncan.
Bsie Reed,
ulian P. Giles.
POref Rrntnnc
vuiieiun yv ttiierooro
Cheater?Chester $25<
Chesterfield?Chesterf
Pageland $250.
Darlington?Darlingto
Hartsvllle $250; Lamar
Dillon?Latta $250.
Dorchester?St. Geoi
Summerville $250.
Rdepflpld RHpoOpM !
.sou. ever decision he choo
D. gard to recommendat
leld $2 50; visers.
Some increases, bot
n *250:1 erlioods and to other
1220. j aro generally consi
I The director general
ge $250, j ompioye "that his ri;
I ests will be justly d?
Tnhn.l
. wno W1" round :
>ses without re.
... , questionnaries hai
Ions of the adand
the claaelflea
February 15. To
h to the broth-. of refr,atration to
railway labor. | alnce June 5 of ,a
dered certain, i after wjn ad(J ?00
promised every | a voar
Bhts and inter-1
salt with." and' r,as* 1 mPrls<
in Class l when all I Hunter says he
re been returned ] roads are past
itlon period ends while there is
this the extension ^ Waxhaw Creek
men turning 21 (he mud is a s<
st year and there-j this season of I
,000 effective men possible, howc
stretch of road
?8; ' trucks would e
is informed that the ; n)eal but m;
table at all seasons. 1 t?on. Active
la miles between' aj once to <
and Plnevllle where!
erious impediment at SCHOOL (
the year. It may be
aver, to Ret this
Improved so that the
xperlence no dittlcul-j Wt,
tuiifw sugar and corn I ^.g2 jj
\y do ho at hits dlsere-I 730 L
! steps should be taken gg^ y
enforce this decision. p
650?H
HILDREN TO 614?B
RE FOR ORPHANS 888?1>
1033?,
1026?-<
o^an T. Funderburk.
emuel Clyburn.
.'illiam Funderburk.
oland B. McDow.
enj. A. Garrison,
ud Polston.
ock Johnson.
James Coleman.
Gonzales Thompson.
Bton $225.
Fairfield ? Rldgeway
Winnaboro $250
Florence?Florence $!
$200; TlmmonHvllle $25
Georgetown ? Andre
Georgetown $250; Rome
Greenville?Fountain
Greer $250; Slmpeonvlll
| appealed for a heart
$2.16* ,bus'aani and co-o
every man.
250; Olanta Efforts to speed th
0. roa' and other frc
wa $250; a'onK with the ler'i
$250. bor Phases of the rail
Inn $250; ant? 8Pe?ial orders w
e $250. vldlng that 500 addit
y Rptrit of en-, Single men w
peration from relatives, married
habitually failed
e movement of' fanli,ipR- who
ilKht continued | w,Ves for support ?
dative and la- KaBed> and whose
Iway movement ' ported by ,ncomf
their labor; unsk
ere issued pro????
. ? ! unskilled industrii
ional cars shall
4 rn ?> t o Kif /?? In
ithout dependent lI<8 on Tne Pn*
men who havo lotte to Carade
to support their, The establish
s dependent upon mail line woul<
ar not usefully en- , to the farmers 1
families are sup- as well as to
>s independent of which the true
11 led farm labors,'
il laborers, regis- j GARY ELLI(
ire route from Char-1
n. ' Provider
iinent of this motori r
I mean a great deal j
living along the route i
the towns through Pupils of i
ks will pass. sehools have
^ support of ft
3TT THANKS during the v
iM.r i- if mil I IIIKiriMl ^ j - j.
I Hy Pupils ill Viu XI 7?V\
i. i 77 5?
'luus (.null's.
ti 5 7 ?J i
802-?C
[he Lancaster Krnded ^
made provisions for the 4 "
iur French war-orphans ^' ~ *'
car and as lon^ after- 1 ^
imes M. Bowers.
'. M. Green,
fm. Jackson.
?hn Alexander,
harley Robertson,
eeoe Blackwell.
enry Wright,
jhn R. Knight,
red Jackson.
Greenwood?Green woe
Ninety-Six $250.
Hampton?Brunson $:
etvillo $220; Estill $25(
Horry?Conway $225;
Kershaw?Bethune $
den $250.
Lancaster?Heath Spr
Kershaw $250; Lnnoasto
or? De furnished daily tc
>d ?iou; _ . . ,.
fled bituminous a
,, . mines, mainly in Pe
2 50; Crook- ' x, ,? ,
supplying New hngla
Ivorls $220.
200; Cam- Hundreds of Piissonf
to Come 1
ings $250; Washington, Jan. 7
r $250. passenger trains on r:
> certain sped-1
nd anthracite, deferrod rlassiflcat
nnsylvania. for!made- rcKistr?nts 1
n(j quest Ion na re and
whom no deferrei
claimed or made, i
fer Trains .\re ,,ot included in an;
the schedule.
.?Hundreds of Narrowed down
lilrrmdK past of ulu nf tv>r. (l ,-o t A ?*o
! I 4V(:lon
is claimed ori
ivho fail to submit I in
respect of |n |(0s|iital at
[J classification is j
ind all registrants; Writes Is
y other division of c
undei *he analy-'
ft mtwla in ll.n ^
rER RED CROSS ZZ ** ma
The money
scription ant;
Camp Meridian, Ho devised by th
! The ninth
fttfr of Appro- ,, it>.
1 i responsibility
-iation. j French child
. 1 grades, one.
1 grades one,
inniston. AH.. I ...ok
y be found necessary. * *
will be raised by sub- 11!'.?
I in other ways to be 1135?1
le pupils. 1253?1
grade has taken the ' ^
ot onrtng for one fil:*?K
. the seventh and fifth 1095 1
the second and third s<>8 Ii
and the other grades
Uaxter S. Bailey.
W. T. Ha ire.
Will A. Crawford.
Wallace Brown.
. A. Horton.
dgar Payseur.
Dewey MeGrlff.
a B. Hallman.
Laurens?Clinton $
Hill $250; Cray Court-O
? Laurens $250.
Lee?Rishovllle $250;
$220.
Lexington ? Ratesburg
pin $220; Leesvllle $2!
ton $250; Swansea $220
Marion?Marlon $25
o r a
2 50; Cross1 th0 Mississippi will
wines $220; from service un?l?r <
be issued by Directc
Lynchburg Adoo, based upon re
made today by a com
$225; Cha- ern passenger trail
50; Lexing- committee was divide
1 visability of wlthdrav
0; Mulllns jor an,i sleeping can
be withdrawn port, the plan plac
ardors soon to I ed single men and
?r General Mo- independent inconi
commendations weight of military
imittee of east-' gregate number of
lc officers. The divisions of Class
d as to the ad-1 General Crowd*
sing most par- prst draft surpass*
leaving only th?
es upon unattaeh-j
married men with ( amP Met 'p'
ies most of the, ' "'S1(,pnt <
duty for the ax-' ' w'?h to tha
men in the other j '>a< ^axe y?u K<
1 is very small. ! Yo11 onn npver
_ . .. . I away from hoirn
?r finds that the .. .
... ... t that comes fron
ni the expectation . .
.. ... in service for t'
tho yf'hu-t lv'<? upp
I n ii II ill*" il^"
Camp McClellan.. j Springs, who
Ian, Hase Hospital. ; contribution.
2ross Chapter: Pupils of t
nk you for the lovely the third gr
>nt me Christinas, have number,
know bow the boys engaged in k
e appreciate anything ( ers. mufflers,
1 home. 1 have been Others help
wo years and have | bandages and
in .\irs. uerov
w ill make a substantial AMfcRK
the fourth. OJ'"
he Central school from
ado through the 11th
< of the ?irls constantly strij
nittinp wristlets, sweat- cape
etc., for the soldiers,
every day to make
I to nren;irc nthei em-.
AN WOMAN ONE
VICTIMS OF YAQUIS
???'<* of Clothing Rut Ks.
<1 ami l?. in Hospital
at Mmpalino.
f 6UV,
Marlboro?Bennettsvll
> Clio $250; MoColl $250.
McCormlck?McOorrnb
Plum Branch $220.
Newberry?Little Mou
Newberry $250; Prospe
Whltmlre $250.
Oconee?Seneca?Sene
W fl I h n I I rt ft 2 0 * \A7 Aat m I r
those considered mos
le $250; important travel rout
rk $250; 4 APTA1NS OF TIIK
UKtilMKNT A
ntaln $250;
trlty $250; Columbia, Jan. 7
Henry T. Thompson,
ea $225; organizer of tlx
,?i?r torn of State trnnns nnn
t necessary for Viee idea. He payi
e8, only to the thousa
i who have Riven
Tlllltl) making the plan a
RE TO MEET to the hiRh patriot
. BrjK Gen.: ran Pe?P,e as a wl
retired. S. C. j
i new reRiment WIEE INTROI>t"<"
OH npn/l A/1 n ir RliNl kl .1 'T
. been so unfortu
* high tribute, not . . . ?
. i i hospital for th
nils of civilians
, . , To my regret th
ungrudgingly in ,
I am unable to
success, but also i .
. , , , longer, therefoi
ism of the Amerl-i . ......
i honorable disch
'?,e- A
Again thank
' one of you foi
K 1 wishing you all
IOV TOUOItltOU' ^
inate .is to be in the gical articles
e past two months, also work re*:
ie physician says that tea rooms ovi
do military duty any ter.
e I am awaiting an ?
large. THRRK Itltt]
ing each and every THItOl'
r the package and ri(y p0jnt
I a happy and pros-|young men \
for the hospitals. Thev ... , .
ularly at the Hod Cross 8
..... . . the Anierl
f*r the flank ol Camas- ..
the state
ere Wedn
THCICS BKKAK
(ill l< K AND I mows '
dispatches
. Va.. Jan. 7.?Three Ameri0an
rothers. were drowned ....
Kton. Jan. 7.?A report by
lean consul at Nopales to
department on the massaesday
of passengers on a
Pacific train by Yaqui InMexico
adds to the news
the information that an
woman was one of the vie
OranpebnrK ? Rowmi
Rranohvllle $220; Elk
Holly Hill $250; North
way $250; Ornnpebu
Sprlnfleld $250.
Pickens?Central $2!
$250; Liberty $250; PJo
Richland?Hyatt Park
Saluda?Ridffp Sprlne
an $220; thatlhe had called a
>ree $250; captains of the twel
$200; Nor- constituting the regin
rg $250; ,n Columbia on Tut
15, for the purpose of
f>0; Easley appropriation to he as
kens $250. ' Mature and other n
$250. j taining to the organ!
$250- Rn- ?
meeting of the' Columbia, Jan.
ve companies tive Victor K. Kec
lent to lie held in the house Wodi
'sday, January; tion for the ratific
discussing the eral assembly of t
ked of the leg- the federal constl
latters apper- for absolute prohll
zution. 1 lutlon was prepare
general todav for
perous iNew Yea
7.?Represents-j I am very sir
tor will introduce
resday the resolu-'
at ion by the ?en S. (\ (l.\MK \V
he amendment to $7,i!1
Itution providing; Columbia. Jai
bltion. The reso- port 0f \ ,\
d by the attorney chief game war
ir#(?vf?rnnr \!nn- ? - ? - *
r in this great work ! at 7 o'clock !
icerely. four-passenge
Gary K1 liott. <b,>y were cro
.4, of the James
AKIIMN Tl'ltNS tbe jrfi ftnd s
it into tirkasrm be]0w.
i. 7. The annual re- The drnwni
Richardson, former Juries* Har
den of the state Vernon Rai
i inis. Mit
Saturday night when a clothing h
r automobile in which a hospital
ssing the frozen surface (juaymas.
river crashed through The rep
iank to the bottom. 30 an obstrut
which the
?d: rying the 1
nett. 24 years old. ,y but th,
rnett, 23 years old. i
b was snipped or ner
lit escaped and is now in
at Kmpalme, a suburb of
ort says the Yaquis placed
tion on the track over '
engine and the ears carmilitary
escort passed safee
passenger coaches were .
luda
Sparta nbur*?Oampobi
Oheanee $200; Oowpena
>nrhor $250; Falrforeal
man $220; Landrum $
ruff $250.
Sumter?Sumter (bo
Sumter (glrla) $250.
Union?Jonesvllle $2
Dillon. Lake City,
ello $220; Sew Brook la d u.i?h
>220; Uros* ft teacher without a I
t $250; In- . ...
... . properly restored w
250; Woodsuperintendent,
aa rei
ya) $250; For thin reaaon their
were withheld until th
50; Union complied with. Hampl
VarnviUe ami Ratification
have employed JorUy vote ?f bot
egul certificate A%. aMKItlCAN Hr
iih the county IMH'N'I
quired by law. Canadian Atla
appropriations ; ?The American
e law has been no e was reported
ton and Ridge-1 to be ashore off 9
? snows iniii ine (
will take .1 ma administration I
li housrs. year to March 7
succeeded by
rKAMKR IS Gibben, the lncu
>IN<? TO I*IK< "KS | turned into the
intic l>ort, Jan. 7. 211.25, which, i
steamship Antclo- the treasury fro
by wireless today $22,190.68. ma
icatarv on 401 03
lepartment under hisl Rowland 1!
from the first of thf*I Their hon
, 1017, when he was! Charles City
Wade Hampton were bound
inhent, collected and death,
i state treasury $7,- Vernon Ha
added to a credit in Camp Lee an
m the year before of
de a total of $29.- Itrltisli
tarnett, 26 years old.
...? wa? at Harnett. "
rmtnty. .hern they ,helr ?<""
?,v,?? .. _ ? A. , rats failed
when they met their
The ens
mett was stationed at to kencho
d was married. troops wei
to the wr<
Destroy Datum. away.
i ne inuians enierea tne
illiiiR the passengeia in
Fire placed beneath the
to burn them.
;ine was out looae and run
station, where Mexican
e loaded and carried back
*ck and drove the Indiana
>1
9250.
Williamsburg?Kingsti
York?Clorer 1220;
$810; Rook Hill 9200;
land have not yet et
ree $260. quired 25 high achoo
Fort Mill Ingway and Johnson
York $250. their high school app
jrolled the re- the Nova 8cotla co;
1 pupils. Hem- to pieces on the
vllle withdrew sage stated that tl
lications. rescued by a tug be
Ast, and pounding Of the disbur
rocks. The mea- 3 2 from the fun*
le crew had been state treasurer, i
>at and a steamer. 693 was paid to
i.onoon, J
Bements of $21,662.- received toda
d in the handa of the port on the ac
Bays the report, $10.- Bays that th<
the schools. defensea of
lan. l. omcial reports Informa
y from Aden, a British that 800 1
juthern coast of Arabia, ing party.
) British destroyed the passengerf
Hatum Saturday. escaped ui
Hon reaching the consul is I
faquis were In the attack- g
It appears that of the 80
i on the train only seven a
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