University of South Carolina Libraries
HEWS STORIES IN MINIATURE ' Itrior Mention of a Week's Important Events. A HISTORY OF SEVEN DAYS I " Paragraphs Which Briefly Chronlclt the Events of Interest as Bulle !??<< Kw \AJ I t?A U/l-al*... ,n#| t %JJ f? I V) II II vivos mm Cable-?Foreign News. nuR!mnim!H]inininuniiaiii!iiiiii!uiiu!ii!in!iMifiitit?M!jii!ffli!iinn?Hi| I Washington w. * | Senator New-lands gave assurance that despite his objections to the wool s?d sugar schedules of the tariff bill he weald vote for the measure on final passage. i The Mexican situation flared up in Congress again. Senator Bristow of Kansas voiced the belief that the United States should recognize the belli |Orenpy of the Constitutionalists and Allow them to procure arms from this oonntry. I The House Banking and Currency Committee rejected 10 to 8, a demand from Representative Burke of Pennsylvania, one of the Republican minority, that & hearing be given to the Legislative Committee of the American Bankers' Association. ' The Wallingford wreck on the New Haven road is likely to lead to some definite action on the part of Congress in regard to compelling the railroads to substitute steel for wooden coaches. . | Personal I mimwimnmrnmrnuumiimiimutuuiimimitmniS Mary A. Fitapatmck, formerly private secretary to Mrs. Mary A. Yerkes and widow of the traction capitalist, will get $80,000 from the Yerkes eeio fa VCHV* James H. Ross, uncle of Charley Ross, who was stolen when a ohild of 4 years from Germantown, now a part of Philadelphia, scouts the Idea that his missing nephew has turned up after thirty-nine years of wandering. Old-time friends of Eugene Field, the poet, learned with surprise that his grave, after 18 years, is still without a monument. Miss Eleanor Wilson, the President's youngest daughter, will take part in an open air play given by the summer colony at Cornish, N. H. I Sporting .1 ?? ? ,.4 President Murphy,, of the Cubs, announces the sianina of three new play era. They are J. J. O'Connor, Willia V&landingham Hieronymus, and Chas. JPauwen. Bombita, the King of Spanish bull fighters, announces his coming retirement after a career of fifteen years, during which he has killed 3000 bulls and amassed a fortune of $60,000., He . Is thirty-four yea-s old. Eddie Wallace, of Williamsburg, j stopped Larry Wells in the third round j of their carded ten-round bout at the | Military A. C., Brooklyn Wells was on the verge of being knocked out when his seconds threw up the sponge. Jack Coombs finally and officially is out of the world's series, should the j Athletics capture the American League pennant, which now seems a virtual certainty. nilllimi!l]llllUltli:illil!!lll!!lll!llt!l!UIII!R]'.inililll[!!l!l!IH!U!IUtIIi!IUIII!i:!ll^ j i General F. Drew Caminetti was found guilty ?f violating the White-Slave law. Woman suffragists slept in hangars given up by aviators, awaiting the suffrage rally at Hempstead, L. I. An attempt was made to assassinate Mr. Mcritaro Abe, director of the Political Bureau of the Japanese Foreign Office. Alexander van Rensselaer's auxiliary schooner yacht Feiceda waslaunched at Kssington, Miss Marg&r ena UiXuu ocuug cis John Kupschutz, operator of a bic . machine, peered inside it at Wallington, N. J., and was caught in powerful jaws and twisted to death. J. P. Morgan & Co., served notice on the New Haven's airectors that they would cease to be fiscal agents for the road and its two subsidiary lines after ninety days. One of the attorneys for Governor j Sulzer, in an exclusive interview with ft correspondent, gave an outline of his defense to the impeachment proceedings and declared that the indict- i Bient against the Governor would not j stand. Henry B. Hanger testified at Nyack j that he paid $30,000 to James E. Gaff- I nej, Boss Murphy's henchman, for services rendered before he got a $3,492,$00 aqueduct contract, and that they disputed two days before the amount was fixed. j After Harry Thaw had been ques- j tioned five hours by a Canadian board . .? u U:? of inquiry, nis lawyers &cuu ms u&lh. Against deportation was hopeless. Dr. John M. Mecklin, who resigned liis chair in philosophy at Lafayette College following a controversy with President Warfleld, accepted a similar post in the University of Pittsburgh. The hearing before Supreme Court Justice Hasbrcuck at Kingston cn the habeas-corpus writ granted on behalf of Joseph G. Robin after the Warden of BlackweR's Island Penitentiary refused to honor Gov. Sudor's pardon ba3 been postponed until Monday. j The Caminetti white-slave case will j go to the jury today. ! Lieutenant Love, an army aviator, j was killed in California, j The Government brought suit to disj solve the Hard Coal Trust. { Ex-President Taft was eleGted Presi Went of the American Bar Associar i tlon. ! Senator Root asserted the income tax measure is aimed at New York ! State. Mrs. Pankhurst intends to conduct ! a militant campaign in the United j States. ! This year may end the trans-Atlan{ tic steamship pool, says a special ca! We despatch. j A new basis for peaoe negotiations j in Mexico has been discovered, it is i BLnid in Wa-shinrton. A woman in purple tights was | roughly handled on the beach at Ati lantic City. She is now in retirement, suffering from bruises. ! By a court decision four legatees of j Colonel John Jacob Astor saved $12,j 000 on the inheritance tax. | Before the Panama Canal is completely finished 26,743,051 cubic yards yet remain to be excavated. John Daley, 16 years old, was killed when his bicycle collided with an aui tomobile near Albany, N. Y. j Henry E. Moore, known as the j "millionaire alimony dodger," died in j a Hackensack, N. J., hospital. I Captain John G. Yail, known as "the ! best quartermaster in the Army of the i Potomac," is dead at Washington, aged j 85 years. vr;nn noti.-vnsl inrlnrr i-.ti.ICD -?-L 0,1 WfcUV/l, UUtiVMMil AAXVIWI champion, reached the semi-final I round of the Quaker Ridge tennis i championship. j Thomas A. Sperry, founder of the i trading stamp firm of Sperry & Hutchinson Co., is dead in New York city, ! aged 59 years. I A thief stole $1,800 from the Philaj delphia and Readirg Railroad's Atj lanti<? City station when a crowd was standing about. Dan Morrison, an electrician, was killed when his motorcycle hurdled an enclosure around a motordrome at Montgomery, Ala. Thaw was ousted from the jail in Sherbrooke, Canada, and taken by immigration authorities to Coaticook to await deportation. The Lord Provost of Glasgow, D. M. Stevenson, oited municipal ownership as an ideal that Chicago might attain, In an interview with Mayor Harrison. Henry Bottorf? and William Cheek, his brother-inlaw, were killed and Mrs. Cheek was mortally injured in a. race between motorcars at Ottumwa, Iowa. " John Kilbride, second-degree mur- | derer, was missed in Sing Sing. No j trace of him was found. The Warden thinks he is hidden somewhere in the j prison. Sulzer strategists hope to show that j phone charges rolled up when Charles P. Murphy was ordering legislators to impeach the Governor have been paid | by the State. Ex-President Kirby of the N. A. M., testified he had sought to cause the election or defeat of candidates for public office and believed he had a right as a citizen to do so. The steamship Oceanic reported that her just-ended voyage a crazed seaman leaped overboard and was drowned and a somnambulist was rescued when hanging frcru the outer edge of a porthole. Twenty-three passengers are dead and more than thirty others seriously injured as the result of a collision on the New Haven ror.d when the White Mountain Express,, passing signals, crushed three Pullman coaches at the end of the Bar Harbor Special. The accident occurred nine miles north of New Haven city at 6:55 A. M. A pardon issued to Joseph G. Robin by Governor Sulzer was not recognized by Warden Hayes of Biackwell's Island, New York. But he must proI duce Robin on a writ of habeas corj pus and thereby the Supreme Cou:t will pass on the legality of the Sulzer impeachment. It was decided at a conference of | Army and Navy officials, held in Wash! ir.gion, that the annual Army-Navy j football game this year shall be plav! ed on the Polo Grounds, New York, | and by this decision Philadelphia lost i one of the most interesting and specj tacular contests of the approaching j football season. ! I Foreign 1 | c ? I ?.,ilili!llllll!lllllll!l1!:;!!i||ili!lllll!l!!llillllli!!liilili!Mllil!!!l|!i!li!!llllllll!lill;ilir. William J. Burns has cpened a London branch of his detective agency under the direction of Norman T. Bailey. The weekly statement of the Bank I of France shows a decrease ot 6,uu::,- j I 000 francs in gold and an increase of 6,301,000 francs in silver holdings. Provisional President Yuan of China, issued a decree announcing he would resign on a restoration of peace, according to Mukden dispatch Letters captured from the Greek troops during the recent war between the Balkan allies have been published by Bulgaria to prove Greek atrocities. Two thousand male inhabitants of the district of Kutais, in the Russian Trans-Caucasus, have been imprisoned to enforce the delivery of a murderer to the authorities. X-ray shoes are being worn in London with the x-ray skirt. King Alfonso has requested that the death sentence of Raphael Alegro, trior* tn assassinate him last T> IXKJ VI 4VV4 VV ? ? April, be commuted. Mrs. \V. G. Wilson, who raced the steeplechaser Andrew Somers on the Canadian circuit, was killed when thrown in a runaway accident at York, Out. Fifty thousand persons at'onded the funeral of the workman slain by the police in a Dublin strike. Four hun- \ \ dred Dublin employers ha\e agreed i on a lock out or' the strikers. ^raaaoafl?pdaoi ii?uuiujmu<u rc f GAS IN THE STOMACH con es mented. Get rid of this ba< as possible if you woulc 3IMA RE LIVER RE (THE POW Is a cleansing and strengthening of all?and the liver is always aff It puts life in a torpid liver, helps < the complexion of sallowness, rela fine, vigorous condition. 60LD Br DEALERS. PRI1 Ask for the genuine with the Red Z on the la it by mail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator I'rue $1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label I ^ J. H. ZEILIN & CO., I ? II Birthday Party. Master Leon Roberts entertained at the home of hi9 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts, a number of his little friends on Thursday evening, September 4th, in honor or his sixth birthday. His gifts were many and useful. The evening was greatly eDjoyed by all and after many games were played we were all invited in the beautiful dining room where cream and cake were served by Mcsdames J. H. Roberts, J. S. Csughmau, Joo Caughman, Misses Bailie and Ka*ie Roberts Those who enjoyed the party were Mesdames J. H. Roberts, Joe Cane, man, Scott Derrick, if. A. Roberts J. J. Wingard, J. S. Caaghman, Bessie Beriey, Misses Bailie and Ka*io Roberts, Marie, Lela arid C'orine Fit Ids, Martha and Evelyn Kyzc-r, B "ah, Katherine and Bertha Susan Series', Mary Ellen and Bertha McEva Caughman, Beulah Fcx Wingard, Grace and Laura Roberts, Masters Leon Roberts, Milford Caughman, Lescr and P. H. Caughman, Dan and S. Caughmau, Bariuger and J. S. Wingard, Omearl, Hurbert ar.d Ellis Roberts. Blue Eyes. Dcn't Let Baby Suffer With Eczema And Skin Eruptions Babies need a perfect skin-covering. Skin eruptions cause them not only intense suffering, but hinder their growth. DR. HOBSON'S ECZEMA i OINTMENT can be relied on for re lief and permanent cure of suffering babies who e skin eruptions have made their life miserable. "Our baby was a'llicted with breaking out of the skin all ovt r the face and scaly. Doctors a .d ski 1 specialists failed to help. We tried D . Hobson's Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed to see baby completely cured before one box was used," writes Mrs. Strubler. Dubuque, Iowa. The Harmon Drug Co. or by mail, 50c. PFEIFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. adv. | -zvyvv J jl I Endurance . ?fxyfa HEN your s i -M'Vj and one or >Jn^ the open, v wvfRl s^an<^3 0utS' gi , wind beatin ; - and warping the wood, iron? It's the wagoi k? sforrrl awav. drv p.nrl r.< work for short seasons ;;.=! the year around, is al heavy burdens, alwa\ II inent. It can't stand If for many years unie: | Weber N 1 Columbus ^ it has built into it t!i f toughness, and sturdii p built of wood of ver> I as good as they look. |> don't find an}r cross < g faulty timber. Every f V> o c Trr>llri\i I iUl liiv j V.11V * \*i sides and long leaf ye! || selected from first gr; inspected. Every sti< || soned by two or three " 1 All steel and iron \> H same end- in view ? g longest life. Expert? || part. Before the vvi It must pass many thcr H timber, metal, shapin; If every detail must be ; || Buy one now, wa < p| your farm, and mark t! *111 .1 T r rs !wm De on tne inuv; is our ultimate aim. wagons have wood g ; Steel King have scec: dealer's. Get catalog < International Harves ^ ^ac | Columbia 1| 11 ii???? ? m m m. liwfr 1 from :lly digested matter as quiekiy 1 avoid a bilious attack. hons D g :gulator DER FORM) medicine. It is a liver tonic first I* ected when the stomach goes wrong. || ligestion, sweetens'the breath, clears ? xes the bowls and puts the body in IE. LAHCC PACKACC. *1.00. bcl. If y"i <-a::n<>t ct it. ri-mit ti u?. veevtill gciuf is put up uli-j ia liquid form for tliotio who prefer It?ROPs.t St. Louis. Mo. ?j\ Mrs. Franklow Passes. Mrs. Henrietta M. Franklow died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. George Hook at Irene August 24, 1913, aged 70 years and 24 days. Her husband died in the late war and is hurried on some battlefield. Mrs. Franklow was a consistent member of Nazareth Lutheran church. 3iie leaves two daughters and many Irienda to mourn her loss. But she rests from all her sorrows and trials. Her remains were tenderly laid to rest in the church yard at Irene. Services conducted by her pastor, the P. D. Riainger. Cauohl a Bad Cold. I """ I j "l^ast winter my son caught a very 1 i bad cold and the way he coughed was i something dreadful," writes Mrs. Sarah I E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. "We ; thought sure he was going into coni sumption. We bought .just one bottle j of Chamberlain's Oough Remedy and | that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." Fur sale I by^Vll Dealers. adv. Salesman Wanted for S. C. Wanted?Two young men of good habits to solicit orders for Chicago Portrait Co. Salary or commission. Farm boy preferred. Address A. F. JONES, It Lexington, S. C. Do You Fear Consumption? No mailer Low chronic your cough , or how severe your throat or lung ail; ment is, Dr. King's New Discovery will surely help you: it may save j'our i life. Sriliman Green, of Malichite, ; Co!., writes: ''Two doctors said I had ; consumption and could rot live Gvo years. I used Dr. King's New Disi eevery and am alive and well." Your j ii ouoy refunded if it fails to benefit you. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Price jOc. and ?1.00. Guaranteed by The Harmon Drug Co. ady. Counts Most I! sheds are full of machines |? j two are crowded out into p | rhich is it that invariably || j ide with the sun and the j| J g on it every day, drying || j , or with rain rusting the g i l, Other machines are wered, yet many of them only. The wagon works fa ! 1 ways under the strain of 3 gdlling AULigil UCcU- ?3 the strain of such a life j|| ?s, like III C wagons ? j ew Beliendorf I j Steel King 1! le utmost of endurance, g I j ness. III C wagons are < r best quality, every bit j| jj Look them over, you |j i j J grained, knotty, split, or | ij stick?oak and hickory i|j j v or bay poplar for box | j How pine for bottoms, is S' j ide lumber and carefully t I :k is toughened and sea- |; I year: of air-drying. j| \ arts are chosen with the ^ j j greatest durability and Iji s test and verify every B 11 gon is ready for you it || ! ough inspections. The j| i g and fitting, painting, | ust right. I| :h its steady service on lis ? your future reliance IS ; igon. That future order jf ! Colnmhns and Weber I : irs; New Bettendorf and j| j j gears. Sec them at the K i; F3S from him, or, write the It! ! m . liP 8 j :r Company or America I! i l>oratcd) v* i : S. C. 1 S ' i? i iiiin it,*-. i i iiiiii i i it i?irnrrr r?MT?t "irnr-r-* ' *<tm> rl Oor !t.ore is ju!! Slollinos ^ ^^ofo "* I New Brookiand, S, C. More Goods for Same Money, Same Goods fcr Less Money. rmrrrrm a mi u 11 ? mmam in m ?bum * m uubbohvM ^1??i^rTf T?'Willi 1IHHI !<! I I IBM I nil IIIMWHi IWHiaj.jF " " ? ** ^ a-* i xnn UOlumDsa, v. rnonc t9o LORiCK BROTHERS Jobbers and Dealers in Stoves Mantles Ranges Tiles arm Grates Furnaces Heaters Stove Pipe Steam. Gas, Water Pipe Hollow-ware arid Fittings Valves Enamel Ware Water Closets and Tin and Galvanized Ware Trimmings "Wear Ever" Enameled Iron Aluminum Ware Bath Tubs and Lavatories Bath Rocm Accessories Terra Cotta Soil Pipe and Fittings Sewer Pipe Compression Cocks Flue Pipe Stops and Bibbs Farm Drain Tile Fire Brick and Fire Clay Sporting Goods Tin Plate Pig Lead ^ ^ Solder J ?:?j asolsuos ai.anegdi Copper Roofing Metal Shingles Sls:?-rs ;re't Ventilators Tar Paper Galvanized and Black R d Sheeting - Sheet Iron Cool I? 14 Metal Ceiling Roof Paint Gutter and Conductor Pipe Tinners' Tools Corrugated and V. Crirnp ed Roofing Pumps and Well Goods Ridge Roll Rubber Hose Valley, Etc. Our Stock is Complete; Prices Low; Deliveries Prompt. Let][us quote you before you buy. I MANUFACTURERS OF | iSash, Bsors a,iJ Blind, Inferior Finish, 3 Pin3j Qypress and Oak. | p Floarisg, Csilino, Waatherboarding, Moulding, U ?| Doer and Window Frames. B IgL Columbia, South Carolina. a C. 0. BROWN & BRO? | 1730 mm ST3EF.T, COLUMBIA, S. C. j: | Is where you can find one of the best stocks of j;! j ? * -r rr t n t> , j j; U? UO * i j! DOORS, SASH, j ; j BLINDS & GLASS i | LIME AND CEMENT. ^ A ViT T7i m It IT fi c"JVT m 'T rs j % j| | Uii!3xlM ?U JL XfX JX i\ J. Xj ?Jj J?. a j !| Call or vrite for Prices. I