The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 13, 1919, Image 1
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The Lancaster News
68TH YEAR. NO. 57. SEMI- WEEKLY. LANCASTER, S. C., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919. SUBSCRIPTION S2.00 A YEAR
L & C. INAUGURATES
IMPROVED SERVICE
Must Show Cause
Two Trains Each Way Between should Not ik> n
Lancaster and Chester Ef
fprt iva Mqv 99 Maw Yorlr Mnv 10
______ Jay Gould, tho railr<
who accumulated one
AFFORDS IDEAL SERVICE greatest private fortui
ouarrel over the adtn
the $83,000,000 estate
First Train Will Leave Lancas- lns Hon> George J. Go
ter at 5:45 a. m. and Make erutor of the estate, is
. . . ? .. . state supreme court 01
Important Connections at . . , .
r show cause why he she
Chester. moved.
' Gould Is charged
"perpetrated by him ev
A double dally service between brothprH am, " alsten,.
Lancaster and rhester will be in- ..resuIted in an aggr
augurated Wednesday. May 22, by fhp esfa(e of $25 000>,
the Lancaster- & Chester Railway. y|t8 fi]ed ,he anprem
This announcement will be received, brothGr> Frank j Gov
with a great deal of Interest In this thc nilohpss De Tallev
city and county as well as along tho ,y Annft 0mild Count(
line of the L & C. and in Chester. ,nno and (he KUard,an
It Is the resumption of practically ()f fh(, 0ou,d chjIdren
the same service as was in effect be- ^oner-ition
fore the floods of 1916 when tho Ca- In 'an answorlnfr afT
tawba river bridge was carried, Gm),d den,ps (he rharR
away and all service on this side of. portfi(, ,)y depositlon
the river suspended Tor a tlmn. Af- Gou]d Sbcpard
tor twenty-nine months a new. | Mlsg Mtn,
brhlge was comnleted and service; Shop;ud f,pf.,afps fhi|,
resumed on December 22. but only I, ..,nncniratfi and ,
one train in each direction a day has| )pad,nc ? Vn,,r of lh
been operated since that time. | ()f jRy (Jn?1d npfm:)
The new service beginning May ^^ llnvird are
22 w'll be ? croat crmve^ton'-e to the . .
th?dr lather ; estate
reop'e of I.an aster 11 I D'ose of th" , .111
1 1 were not include
peon e atone the li ??? who wish io: . . ...
rt-smiimws 01 ranee.
come to Lancaster o trade and re*. , .. t , ,
! Pves in Paris, where )i
turn homo tho same day. The|ta,rp|| c,ivom| floI
schedule to ho put in force will bo w|fp_ Mr8 K?,|y
,,s followH: | n,Mr .?.trP8S
No. 14? l.oovo Lancaster 5:45 a. I T,)e nfflflnv|t8 WPro
m., Fort Lawn 615. Rascomvllle, w|fh
<1:30. niohburn fi- to. nrrlvo Chosier (}on,(| an(, ,?8 U8RoH
7:15 This train will connect at j Qe6rge GouI(, remove,
Chester with Seaboard train for tho|()f thfi pf|(ftte Hp wrj|
south at 10:25; with Southern train (J(M. |hp w|i| of hjs fa{
f''r rolumhia at 0;OS. and Southern 1() IWp?,,,pr 1K?2
train for Rock Hill and Charlotte at queathed hfm $3ftn no
7 1 I
! 1. ?(l0t0Q0 mi sorurittc.
No 15 - Leave Chester 9:15 a. in . f?r 8Vrvi?pu
IMchhurr 10:00. nasooniville 10:45. tJfjn ,n R 8,x(M uh.irl.
P-.rt Ln'i 10:50. arrive Lancaster p tn,p w|iJrh waR V).s|
11:1". * Connections at Lancaster fHrd fop (ho bRnof,t n
for Kershaw, Camden and Coluin- j (j,.pn
Ida at 1:17. j m
No 16 -Leave Lancaster 3:30 p. ,)FATH ^ENTENf
in., l ort Lawn 4:10, Rasoomvillo
4:25, Rlchburg 4:45. arrive Chester COMMUTED T<
5:30. Connection at Chester w!?n .
Southern train for Charlotte at 5:46, .
, , , . ? rn i o i i I r vate .liilius < nurp,
Columbia at 6'52. and Seaboard
nortbound at 8:33. ' Charleston to Sc
No. 17?Leave Cheater 6:45,' Years
Rlchburg 7:25, Rascomvllle 7:35,!
Port Lawn 7:50. arrive Lancaster
8:15. ' Washington. May 1
Tho new sohetlu'e will enable the ment Is made at the w
people of Lancaster to leave here at 'h ! President Wils
5:45 a. m., snend more than Ave muted to dlshonoral
hours In Columbia and return same forfeiture of pay and t
day. It will also enable a passenger finement at hard labor
to spend about seven hours In Char-I of Private Judos Cr
lotte and return to Lancaster the master corps, who las
same rtav. To people residing along found guilty by a cour
the line It will afford an opportn- at the animal emba
nity to come to Lancaster. spend North Charleston, of t
several hours shopping and return! elf without leave for
to their homes in the afternoon, and of wRfuly refusing to
the double service will doubtless be gle when commanded t
a great boon to the merchants of superior officers,
this city. In connection with the Hy a two-thi'-d vo
Southern Railway, this new service martial sentenced Crei
on the Lancaster & Chester will af- <1 death bv musketr;
ford I>anc?ster an ideal transports- Sharp, commanding tl
tion service in all directions. tern department, consl
i ten?e too severe and
PKKHIDEXT M1KKS commutation to dls
APPEAL M)R LOAN charge, forfeiture of
Washington, May 12.-?-President years' confinement at
jWilson has Issued through Secre- j ?v- tary
Glass an appeal to the Amerl- JUDGE JOSEPH T. .1
can people to make the Victory lib- DIES AT SPARTAN
erty loan "a gVeat popular thanks Snartanburg, S. C.,
"offering." seph Travis Johnson,
The President's cablegram to Sec- United States district
retary Glass said: ^western district of S
"Through you I appeal to my fel- passed away at hiH hoi
low citizens on the eve of the con- ?t 8:30 o'clock Thurst
summation of a victorious peace, to lowing an illness of 1
sustain the honor and credit of our by the effects of a se
country and to pay tribute to the Spanish Influenza last
valor and sacrifices of our fighting survived by his wife,
men by making this last liberty loan one sister and one brc
not only a financial success, for that Judge Johnson was
It must be, but a great popular thank Laurens county. S. C.,
Offering in which every American I born 60 years ago. H
-will share according to his ability.' uate of Krsklne colleg
derbllt university. He
HVNTINO TRAINING CAMPH. Rt Laurens for seven
Toledo. May 12.?A hunt for site* which he removed tc
%or training camps for Jess Wlllard Twenty years ago he
and Jack Dempsey was beKun by A. the 57th congress an<1
Q. Thacher matchmaker for the house he served the
Toledo boxing commission, which Is Carolina district for 1
staging the title fight here on July 4. the" district court foi
Several locations on the sho?es district of South Can
of Lake Kris were Inspected at the ated he was* appoint'
request of Tex Rtekurd, the promo- Prenldent Wilson. tal
fr. oi om o on Aprit 1, 1
QUARREL jGERMAN DE
- SLOWLY UND
Why He
emovctl. rhey Work Hai
Meaning of Teri
TW? ?
? i uc mil n U1 1T6HI
md financier '
of America's
nes. are in a MOKE NOTES ]
linistration ot
he left them.
mid. chief ex- ^dM'llliins Put Koi
required by a Article By Ar
der signed to - , ...
mid not be re- of Cesser Liprh
Berlin.
with frauds
en on his own
' and which The GermaVi del
egate loss to peace congress evid
000, in afflda- 1'ig hard to absorb i
e court by his niands embraced ii
lid. his sister, peace treaty. They
rand, former- to t,p putting forth
ess De Castcl- to the document a
s of a number when demands a
of the third against which tho>
have reason to dem
Ulavit, George In the meantime
es and is sup- reported unofficially
made by Mrs. preparations to retn
his sister, for- Monday.
;r Gould. Mrs. Further notes ha\
the charges *'d to tire Frencir I
iistlnrtly nits- tiie Germans in ad(
e six <*li'ld"en j presentations made
llnlfm 1?M - ('fli! lit von itrofKi
co-tmstpi's nr seeking; modllleation
Frank anil.''"' I'l'ii'C treaty I
d. as l>oth ar<-- j could endure.T
Frank (inula ; tions den; with tin1
in re -piitly ob-jotters of war and I
n li v sprniMi In "cnoral, the lahn
(Jntild. a fni- treaty nro satisfact
mans, who, howeve
nipd in con- do not jjo far onmm
on by Frank labor ronvi ntion ,1
ates to have discuss the points ri
d as executm President Wilson
appointod itn have actively colabt
her. who died oHes to the first ro
ami who be-1 the (Jermans in om
h In en h "n| i set forth that the
s as a reward suit < f on d-ciiss'o
; vas in add1-1 to ins'st upon tli
"f tlie main i neaee treaty s
i
ned in a trust drafted
f his six oliit- Six of the leaser 1
man pen-e delegatl
ed from Versailles
E IS ! doutcdly for t he pu
3 2 YE \RS inK ,hH situati
"" , man governmrnt.
laite dispatches
l). M. \. s,'r' "nit a great v
faction is sweeping
rve Two . , ,, ,
as a result of full k
rotne of the tonus
hiivo boon imposed
., . ' Bitter invertivo i?
-.? Announce.
where against the
ar department ...
said that all parties
on nas com- , ,
, . . opinion that what i
ble discharge.
ed to Rive is bevom
wo years con- .
, . fairness and that tl
the sentence
not he signed.
esce. quarter.
? . . r rom Selesia cor
t October was
. , tion issued by the
t martial heal
... . and central com
rkatlon depot.
. .. . . against the partlth
ihsenting him- ....
. . I and calling upon tl
two days, and . . ...
., . let the world know
blow the bu.
. mut to such a peaci
0 do so by his p
President Wilson
. dn?' w'th Premier
te. the court ?
, . . ! ranee; Arthur J.
?ce to be sho'
yr. MaJ. oen. forelpn *PfrPtar>-he
South Has,
... , on the Creek situ
dered the sen.
, soon to be taken i
recommended
. ?i 11 ' with the Turkish
honorable dis.
. treaties,
pay, and ten
. ... While it is stater
hard labor.
ell of foreign mini
IOH.NHOX completed its work
illCIMJ HtlMKl thR Ausf ro^Hungari
May |2. Jo-!,s reported in Bar
Judge of the'of r??r haR no
court for the aKft'n Italy's demnm
oufh Carolina. | to ,hat country of tl
mo In this city to wh,oh President
lay night. fol-Jc,arprt to be opposed
1 itnvn i-miiiAit I A demand for
vere attack of from Holland of the
winter. He la /emperor has reach
six children, cording to a note
>ther. Dutch legation In Pi
a native of *"
where he was Women Worker
[e waa a grad- Special pralae aho
:e and of Van- women for their unl
practiced law wonderful auccega Ir
il yaara. after torv honda. The fo
? Spartanburg, ward leaders and tti
waa elected to (?j{, four ward tearr
I in the lower *- . ?\ard?Mrs.
fourth South $1 1,700.
fi years. When Second ward Mr
r the western bins. $22,950.
rdlna waa ere- Third ward?M
ed Judge by i.ure. $50,550.
ring the o;th Fourth ward Mr
i'15. sen, $ 19,2t?0.
?
_ . . _ t
inpir oiijecnons >vuoini
rticle by article compares wit
re encountered purchasers in
r consider they "00,000 in tl
mr. the second a
Marshal Poch is first
to have made A few add
irn to the front script Inns car
was made to
e been forward- total probnh
foreign office hv be-'ore May
lit ion to the re- j compiled s- 11
last week hv|?00. but but
loi fT-Uantzaii in ( the e.,rij,,
s of terms hi 'o:?n had h'
'at "no nation "cribed.
he cotninu r i'-a- j Hanks- \?UI
subjects of pris-J report their
labor legislaton. ?r .l resetve
ir clauses of thol reserve bankt
riry to the C.r- tre:isur\ by M
r, declare these "Reports f
;h and suecest a;Cnte that in
it Versailles to country the t
lised. | out material
is declared toi harks " said
iraterl in the re- merit,
in mil "hat inn* of1 Federal rPc
of vhicli if was | '"! "sMniatoi
allies could ad- scribe ?,i tl
n of their right tows: m
e terms of the capo ' ftft
ubatanUully a.--j 00ft. Sap f'?,.
[<'f?v one ion
ii'hts ? fin. ("nr. fnnt.t i ?i ,
on have donart- cm' rri>r-- i
for Herlln un-' diirp.-t t<>fn s
rposn of discttcs-1 fourth loan I
on with the triots should
! tional indlv
from Herlfn as-1 bring the tot a
rave of d'ssat's-1 treasury nnm
: over Germany j The f'hicar
nowledge having! trs n"i i ?|l
for peace ttint j nnoflfirial a
on the country, lanta San Pr:
' heard every-1 tricts, all of \
allies and it isl rated that al
* are one in the, large oversuh
Germany is ask- reached their
1 all reason and| In New f>Zn
tie treaty should towns had ac
fore the rlosi
nes a proclnma district estim
chief president i than *745.001
I
acll protesting of Chicago s
ining of Silesia j OOn.ooo will
le Rilosrians "to hanks,
r we won't suh-i The figure'
e- ! district gave
conferred Sun-t quo. about S:
femrnreau. of quota
B-'Iffiir. British j T),? Knn,.?
an,l Premier , |n(a| of ,,,
ce. presumably |
ation which is; ^"?'tita e>
I state in that
i vi i n font 11 ii t i<iri
,,, ... """ | (jHOtil. Floi
and Bulgarian ^1>1)li(ls9PP vro
it was expect'
I that the i?Hwmlld pUt /
sters has nearly ^fHy oypr
of rearring'ng sfatPS of that
an boundaries, j HCPtptJon. T1
is that the conn-, from fhe P>1
t yet taken np J400,000.000.
\ for ihe cession
i o port of Ft time, j washingtoi
\\ lson is df Joan subscrlr
' I shipyards of
the extradition i by th(, shippi
? former German (nl of $14.24
ed Holland, ac- pioyees. The
Issued by the lnf, rompany <
aris. Submarine Be
? " ark subscribe
1 Faithfully. 000 each, wh
uld be given the & Eddy of S
iring efforts and Shipbuilding
i the sale of VP- phla. raised
Mowing were the onoh.
ie sales made by
Go to
is:
G. J. Derrick. Pev. Until
John T. Oni
,8 a. H. Rob ele-ted comn
yral X.'senihV
rs. Kitty Mr church left :
leans where
s. W. 1* Rob'" Thursday at
absent for te
LEGATES FIFTEEN
ERSTAND BUY VIC
rd to Grasp Department
ms of Peace Has Heei
y. si
DISPATCHED NO TABl
*th Objections Number o
tide and Six Fourth L<
ts Return to 17,000,00C
400,000 in
egates to the Washington
ently are work- million Amor
in detail the de- 1'berty notes 1
a the lengthy Ruturd
seem, however, estimates ree
41 *? - ? ? from forlnetil
Mil LIONS CONSP rYEDPI,
'TORY BONDS
I'aiiy Ma I States Or
Believed Plan \V
Confident Loan tate Am
n Heavily Over
ibscribed. London, May 12
to induce Rritish si
NATION'S MADE "
selves by marching ?
racks has been dis
f Purchasers in lnc to ,hfi ,)ai,y Mai
of various persons h
>an Was 21,000.000. e,i and documents
I in Third and 9,- Thp ions inv?
tj . paper says, include
Second. , . .
and several In king
sailors in naval port
i. May 12.?Fifteen cu,ar,ze<1 w?th a 1
leans bought Victory ,h"In to s",ze the
In the campaign which ,h" so,(,ip'* ?"?> Poli
av night, according to T,'? Pp?Plp nf
eived by the treasury to coniPel ,hp *n
reserve banks. This ^or(,p 'he Proj
th about 21.000.000 shoul'1 occur. the o
, _ | intr that this woulc
the fourth loan. I <.
arrhv.
1e till-, fl. 9.400.000 in I
">?' 4- im ,ho' pki:sidi:m \m
Itional reports of sub 1 UOMISfc
no in hut no attempt [
tahulate thorn, ami tho ...... ? .. . . ,
\\ ill Propose to
y will not he Iv 12 -w .
2fi. Tho total \nipi i' a \i?l
stool at *:l.S49.?Ho -j ,,f \ttr.
late rt'|"?rls tnn diasi/ |
r iti'lntions that tti I
> >n ip'iv.'y ovi rsu'i \V sfiinuton, Ma
;por e to a i ii'iu rj
li a \ < hi t-1 May 20 to, Tiiiou'tv, president
subs< ri; tlonss to fed , t>, t ho ha?l prom
hanks ami tho federal! promise to th?' so"-1
< will roport to the with the peace tieat
lay 24 j in which we shall :
rnm all district io'l - \ he approval of th<
pra* tically the entire oiu'iic of nations
inota was taken with- (tiately to the assis
assistance from the; |n case of unprovo
a treasury announce . (Jcrmany."
' "Ilapp P. there it
iprve district comtn't- 11 pr.vn? v al out what
1 the number of sub-j tho pove ninent her?
tieir terr'tor:es as fol-; entiled. "1 h ive prut
?apel!s I.noti.nan op. |f> lj(,, <?.* ' a sunt
in. Cleveland l.fiP.n.-j <. si. II aeree, so'
m's'o 800.00(1, K i> om pr,,v;;| of the count
Tho other d'stri t nf nation to ro;
t-.iate accurately 'h- t | the i(.< o n<o >1" ! '
ii* 1 set 'in th ,-e. aiiprovoked attack I
as romiMNMl with ?h" ra,.rely haHtcMilnp tlx
hn '?mn:nir>n five "!i- w P should ho hound
prod urn enounh addi- of fhr. ,eagUP ?f na
Idual subscribers to; ->r?
I up to lfi.oon.oou. > THE TEXTILE
nIn",<,' FARM
to and Now York d's 1 ^
y oM>rs'i bsorihed.
dvlces from tho \?- permanent Ortran
ineisco and Mal!as dics i
.vhich had lnreed. irnli- *>< ?? First Ainu
houeh there woro no Held in Gi
iscriptiona all probahlv
quotas.
eland 904 cities and Greenville. R C
hieved their quotas lie- ' Kanization of the
nc hour. The Chtcapoj Welfare Workers'
nted its total at more permanent instItntf<
>.000. of which the city ? result of the
uhscrihed about >240 ference conceived a
[tout the aid of it? hV ?' Mollis of P.
j worker of the
< from the Cleveland minR Ore hnndret
a total of $74 0,000.-' fore workers from
>0,000,000 in excess of ?r 'ho south have
a nee Jr> the elect i?
, . Mollis was chosen
? P'tv district reported I
? _ . ? ? . ^ ? , Kllen Perrv. vice-p
>5.480,1 BO.
I Oliver, treasurer an
*t'mated that e\ery ( Riejjnl. secrota
district would reach of meetin* w
Pida, Mississippi and vision of the
OX Of
TO all safely over and whieh was elected a
ad that delayed reports! MnrHn ,Kl|zabeth
i la ha ma and Georgia | rJf,a Whnm. I> (V
Tennessee led th?jjRne Houch nn<l w
distriot in oversuh- ... ?
ie Inst totnl reporfpd DUBI IN M ANSI
lladelphta dis.ri,-, ... |{y' ,
May 1 - Victory K,,M<.n0(, u?,
tlon reports from 4 8
thp country received Possession of?
nu board showed a to- Plarp for SI
8,00ft raised by cmi
Amprican Shlphuildr>f
Philadelphia and the Dublin, May Mai
>at corporation of New- tarx* authorities ha
id morft than $2,ftftft,- alon of Mansion hi
lie two others. Skinner residence of the loi
eattle and the Cramps (The lord mayor i
company of Philadel- rence O'Neill, who
more than $1,000,000 inent In the leaden
Fein movement.
house has heen us<
> New Orleans. olaee for the Sinn I
R Mtirrhison and heen no repent repn
?n. who were recently ual situation In Pnl
Issioners to the (' n lord rnavor or his
/ of the Presbyter ari Michael P. Ryan,
yesterday for Ne<v Or- and former fJoverm
the assemh'v meets of Illinois, are In T
noon. They will he n* eprosentatives
ii days or two weeks c.eties In the Unit'
>
? -
!NNTHE BuJTWfl
RIA1
JCUni/Cr* of Plot l*lV/ 1
ould Prei'ipi.
ircliy. I Severn
and
?A conspiracy
lilors to mutin>
Icinobilize them
>ut of their bar ?*AK1
covered, acoord1.
The premises ,
. i Leave
ave been search-1
onl.n.l I -ill**
J
no idCti .
>lved. the news- ci'lll
four in Franc** .
... .1 V cl II
land, while tins
have been Hr iew
to inclthu'
porta and invit*: i
lc?> to join tliem. I Qjhers
plot is stated to | enoURi
iverninent to use 0jpUi i
jprt.-d disorders ga(urd
rganisera believ- niornj|
1 precipitate an- c|viliai
I on the
- ~ I city m
LSON S I i,iueja<
TO FRANCE been \
I As :
of nl>s
Semite 'Hint j;,,-lo'1.unre
in <?*? ! nav .1
i>\- ept
!'k- milted
-I
V lL* 111 r* >" "
i "Di S 1 \ '"K ?'
Wilson cabled 11"' '1
ised France to t'oui
'? in connection h - "
V "a supplement
?Krec, subject to it ' I
1 council of th?- <'\ <|. n.
to come inline-! The
tance of France pt'< u
ked attack I > break.
I not pe
I ,
v no mystery ot ' to
I have promised rines \
V the President *r?' "
mined to propose at' '
lenient in which them
l?t to the sip- >Inn* 1*1
it of t!i?' loamn Pr;n
Immediately to tho bu
ra:i ? in < .sc o v.*!.eh
>y iJor.n iiiy tlin> iny hi
e act ion to vv hie]) Uep
by the covenant the trt
lions." | lice, h
tlie he
VV UUIVtU>
vsso<'iation
, had si
l/atlon lhs.ilts have r
about
ia| Omferciice say
eenville. tients
' of it
j Just
, May 1- spread
Southern Textile on lpi,
association as a piaine<
in was affected peare(i
first annual con- thf,ir ,
nd arranged for hopn
reenvll'e. welfare sfiouti
Vietor-Monaghan rloan_,
I and forty wel- no0,?nt
different sections | nnpPr
been in attend- j (() j^p
m of officers Mr drnegt
president. M;ss sp;l0
iresident: <' M save 1
d Miss Marguer- ' fpom .
ry. The ne\' (jown
Hi be left to the fawhio,
>utive committee. (.h.,uff(
s follows: ^ ^ tomoh
Quaint ?ncc. < la ar><*ro
Williams. Miss lo (ak
illlam drier i
Sei
on horse Uov
11 i nimi i iim- ' n?> m
! miinln
he ad
1 Mayor Taken church
Was Meet'nK j
Inn Fein. j U.
demon
,county
i 12?The milt- W8S h<
ve taken posses-1 pnnip<|
nuse, the official jpf( y<
rd mayor. home,
of Dublin 1b 1 /an
has been promship
of the Sinn Mrs
The Mansion York i
F?d as a meeting of hei
h'eln. There have who d
irts of any unus .1 It
hlln affecting tn> She w
official residen'e jrhe la
of Philadelphia, dren.
ir Rd ward Dunn, of N.
lublin at present1 Ranee
of the so-1 Of flu
e?l Sfates > | father
?
I DEAD IN RACE
FAT CHARLESTON
teen Negroes Wounded
Seven Sailors Reported
as Wounded.
IN (i INVESTIGATION
s of Absence of PracticAll
ltliu>i:wli<><u f*-in
i?d at Navy Yard and
i p.
rli si on. ft. C., May 12.?Two
s were killed and at least !7
were wounded sever? 1 v
i to be treated at the munilospitul
in the rioting here
ay night and early Sunday
ig between sailors and white
is on one side and negroes
other, it was established by
id county authorities. Seven
kots also an- reported to have
\ounded.
a resuit of the disord< s,
tenee of praetieally all b!.ie:
at the navy yard and the
training on nip were eaneel!?>l
I,, Hi. I..,. ..III I... - .
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to leave ihe reservation ou
permit: L'.i the nntanti iii
<\ i' utb 1 it ar'o i: r!?
h ': : ive - I;oil i
ordei s
ut\ ('< ! ()?? * Jo' :i Mansll ' I
dered imiuest into the deu In
two negroes J.uiU's Talb t
aae Poetor. aid is eolieet n
? in tlf s?> ojiscs.
poll. o do; intent lias taken
t'o s again t another cu'even
thor It tin* sailors are
rinitted by the naval authori
onto into the ritv. The ni:-vhioh
were ordered out to pae
streets v ere withdrawn, but
oment! have been tn de for
to a ;>in take up this ' :ty
it h?ooine pe.es ry.
tioal'y ill tlf ribos ti.I.cn Vv
liioi- !* i >111 ituniii giln Tt''3
were raided during the i'otave
been recove-ed.
urts eoneernitiK tie origin of
ju'dn a re eonflietine The pr>owever,
say that, a cording io
st information they have he< n
? obtain, t ho riot In't was promi
when tho nr-rro Isaac Docas
fita.ly wounded after lie
tot a sailor. Tin* bluejackets
ofused to say what they know
this occurrence. the polic^
The negro prisoners and paalso
have professed ignorance
how word of the disc-derft
so rapidly among the sailors
ve in the city has not been ex;1,
but about 2,000 of them spin
a very few minutes after
"omrado was reported to have
shot, and started on a hunt
ng "get the negroes." In the
it n that followed several innegreos
fell victim of the
of the bluejackets, according
police reports. One was
si from a Hroad street ear in
of the motorman's efforts to
lim; another was dragged
i King street car and shot
in front of a crowded and
liable cafe. while a third, a
Foir. was yanked from his anile.
This so terrorized the
chauffeurs that they refused
e out taxicabs until daylighr.
vires at Waxiimv Church.
\V \V. Hatch ford requests
ews to announce that the comn
of the Lord's supper will
ministered at Old Waxhaw
i Sunday, May 18.
Mr. Oraciier Here.
W. Graeher. formerly county
st ration agent in Lancaster
, now residing at Bishopville.
are yesterday. He was aecom!>y
Mrs. Oraeber and tbey
asterday afternoon for their
Miss Bessie F'laxco l>en?l.
Mark Robinson went Tr>
Saturday to attend the f.inernt
r rousin. Miss Bessie Plaxco.
ied at the home of her fathe*.
riaxco. near York. Krida*
aa about 26 years of age ar-I
at of a family of ei^ht cb
Her mother, who was a aist -
H. Couasir, who resides ner ~
ster, died several years ay .
1 mmed: He family only t! ??
survives.
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