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VOL XLIII. NO. (*8. NEWBERRY, S. 0. kUE8DAY, AUG UST 21. 190. TWIOE A WEEK. $1.50 A YEAR ALPARAISO DISASTER WORSE THAN 'FRISC 000 KILLED; PROPERTY LOSE $250,000,000. ighty-Twq Shocks Felt in One Night Direct News From the Strick en City. There -ontinutes contfsion of state cnts 11 .4 the Ila:.nitiule of the dis. ter to Valparaiso caused by tit( barthquake shioeks which began or hursdaY, Aug. 16, and continued a freqeit init-er-vals t'hroughout tha nid the next two days. _ispathel-es fromt Valparl-aiso to tih Associated Press received last, even. ng stated that, a moderate estimat f the fatalities is 2,000 and that th< >roperty loss may be as high as $250,. .00,000, which latter is as great as th< oss ststaitned bv 'an Francisco ir onlsequlence of tle earithquake al li0 lire whiebl devastated that city lasI pril. - ue w ho ha.1s arrived at San iago pilacevs the knlown dead it 10C ndI other miessil.es inldientle that first ports tif dama111ges and casualtie!, ore gr.eatly exaggerat.ed. Dispa.tcle the state department it Washing it plave( tie fatalities at about 500, les1 Conflictilg statemt1ents caimtot alt is time hie adjusted. It is evident at eveit yet confusion and panic vail at Valparaiso and until ordel restored it will be impossible to as rtain witi accuraey the loss to the to and property. The dwellings in 0 city have been practically a-ban ned by the inihabitants who are cx inl.. as best they cal in the Plazas d streets of the' eity and the hill jacet. to it withiout shelter from rmn and sun 'and with faminte con ntiin them. Food is already scarce Iigt. water for drinking purposes aekin- u.nd disease is feared. The erniinlt is doinlg. all it (all to bring c i ef1t. The crippling of the rail d& leadinig into Valparaiso Coll e iaactor in (ite sitiationl for an offiite period, relief supplies can be obtainled through otier meanis 'ansportation, the sealboard atford the best of these. :t; Saltiago matny of .te best pub and private btildings were wreck The loss of life there was aug pted by the panie, whicl seized the pe, maniy of whont tllew them yes froin the balcoiies of thir ines. Tie destructive force of the rtlqualke w'as experieiced overt a 'ge extent. of the country, many wn-Z stistaining serious damage. Val pa.r1 iso. A In. 19. 7.52 Clock last Thu'sdliAy eventing Val raiso experienlced an earthiqtnke of at. severity, and during IIt-at night Shoeklus were felt. Most of the bildings of fip citv tIher' were rut1ined or' damaged. Thel loss will lie enortmotts, prob~laly ~each lng $250,000,000. T lwo, thousand per'isons killed is on)sidere'd to) he a fair' est.imtte of hte catsualt les. Vina del Mar (thlree miile's fr'oir alpara'~iso andl( having a poputlatior f tavet' 10,00); Qtuiribtue, 225 mnile.s the sultl.htward( with a popuilaitiont 41 ,500 ; Quillot a, 25 miles t.o thle ntorth est withI a popttlatlion of 10,000, and~ illage.'s all aiountd were (lestrtoyedl. Most of the dlamlage was dute to tire hieh stattd immediately a fter th<t rst shock. -The whlole population is sleepingr ii -he htills, the pat'ks or the- streets. Food is very scarce. Milk costs t.w( htileatn dollarts'a liter, and it le almosi *mpossible to obtain meat, eveni aI uigh prices. Thier'a.ilroads are all destr'oyed. Rain, wichel began to fall immed ately after' the first sihock, stopped The nighits itre vet'y cold and wvindy and 't people sleeping in the opei' are sutffe'ing greatly.'-. *.Th'e capltaiin of a tsteamshtip, whtiel1 htas arrived from~ San Fr'tancisco, says -that the situationt here is worse t.har that followinig the disaster at San FiranItcisco. A man is apt to foiget htis good breeding' whetn a fat wvomain steps on his corn. GOVERNOR ORITICIZED. Open Letter From Aiken Citizens Concerning the Governor's Trip to Greenwood A (lispatch from Aiken to the State says thatA while Gov. Heyward's ae fion inl trying Mop sto the lynching of Bob Davis is (ireenlwood couinty com1 mandls t.he admuiration of many people there, at the Samlle tiie the people of Aiken counlty alre forced( to contrast his actio inl this with his sta(emlient inl, reply toi the re(Iltest of' the Aiken people ror a3 speedy trial of Isaae Kiight, the negro charged with an assailt ipoil an a(ged hdy near Aiken a feiv weeks ago. At' opei letter to the governor was drawn up and signed by several cit. izenS of Aiken county. The letter, whieh wioll be forwarded to the gover nor by mail, is as follows: Aiken, Aug. 17, 1906. Hon. 1). C. Heywalrd, Governor of' South Carolina. His l'xelliencv: Citizens of Aiken coluntY desire to4 herebY collgratillate Yfoil on ihle stand(I youI look inl rea'-ard to he lyN-chin"g at( 0reviewood. We re -pecIfhllyI re f*er you to4 thIe petvIitIilnl of1 a sp.yl trial of Ik Knii2iht . orI tile prophecy of just what took place (Ihere. in our. ease yoll ave I1s to uiderstand(I you ha(1 no power to bring about a 1)spec(y trial, but ill the Green wood case you gave your word of hoi or for a speedy trial. How is this? Has the law been changed I Have you Shau.ed ~Your mlld iI W.-. oine state m1ent. false? Do youl wish Is to follow ill the footsteps of the Clreenlwood lyiehers? Because volt had our negro Safe ill tihe penitentiary was 31o reason why y.ol werejustified inl turning y,our ba3c3(k o) our Petition. Be'ause ours is not. the last case of that kind to COMP before ouir people Your lity is :Is imuel to the future welfare of our people as to the present welfare of our- lwole. Unless (leep dlown] inl youIrl learIt you approve of lynchin.ig we eannlhot Iinderstand14 yr41111 aetiols. Youl weilto the Scene of this lYnehl ine yet. you had n t roops t1here. So fa. as we hive ii ae t) findt mit, the Itrips were ievel ordered tihere, yel you 1ha(1 ample time to go from the Same place a hich t1e I roops were ,ta,tioned. Did yon have any idea. that the people would listen to you after tle e-xperiiece of the post.? If so you are a. poor judge of' hitman llnature, and especially of the sentiments of the I)eo)lie you relresent.. To find more particilars of the Case of Ike Knight we hereby extedI You a1 colrial invi tation to comne to the October court here and list4n1 to tile testimnyn and lecide for Yourself, Whedher oll acted for th1e best. inlterest of the future welfare (of th,is 'ouity of not. While youl are here, talk with our 1:epresel a. ive citizens and see what they thiIk of the whole affair. See if they (Ion't think you1 enicouraged lynching ihronughlou our11 state when'l you r'efus ('d us5 a speedy trlial ati. Ithe special iteirm of (courit or' reCfused to give us your 1 supp)hort for1 the same. .Judge Lynch'l asks, for' the sake of humat .ity, (lc in'14 peon1 t o hils. til R espectfuilly. and14 other40 c'itizeins. - The Knight Case. It. wilIlihe remnember'ed that at thle t ime Knight comumittevd thle deed t.he peColet of Aiken earestly desised1 that just ice should be meted out as soonlf as possible, and a speedy trial was ask ed foir. The Aiken Bair association was r'equested( t.o take the ma3t.ter lip through the pr'oper1 chiannIels, but the association sawv fit to stat.e that an immcdiai.c triial was . not necessary, and( ithey.-so r'epor'ted to Goveirnor Hey.. ward. When the citizens learned of this action a pot*ioini asking for' Ithe im med iate t irial was f'oirward'by lVspecial mnessniger t.o Governor' Heyward. In resp)onse to this petition the governoir statedl thiat lie had( n1o authiority ivhiat ever tl) 0(ode a special term of cour't. Now, t:ho suJ ject of discussion here to.. (lay is, "WXhiy could Glovernor -Iey.. ward'( promise a special term of court in (Grhenwood counlt.y and1( not ini Aikenl * The Governor's Letter. dievsrc to 11011 n) 8. [reim.isoi l4 ident. of flic Aikeii Bar association, w'itteii on July 22, is as follows: Honi. I). S. Henlerson, Aikei, S. C. )"ar Sir: I aul in receipt of comumiu iication signed by yourself and other members of the Aiken har expressiig your views as to the advisability of enlliniig an extra I term of fthe court. of Weneral sessions for Aiki couity to try the case of Isaae Knlight for criml inal assault, commit ted inl Aikeni cotm-'. tv. I ami also in receipt ol at iinbeir , letitoil sigiied by IIhe citfizeiis of Aiken reqItuestin (1 siuch court he Htelying, lbeg to refer you to see lion 2744 (of' Code of Ijaws of, South ('aroliina, 1902, volume 1, which says that the solicitor may make applica tionl to Ilie governor for an extral term of court, of genieral sessionls ill a iiy okiiit of tile state wlieii he tihinks tha. the public iiiterest demaids such teIrm1 Of c(1t11. When. such applica tii is made it becomes the duty of (-.he- gOvernior to appmint some one learned in tlie law and stigg_ested by tle chief justice to hls4is4 suchi t-1. I'1ier tleS( ilviumstancves I feel that t l lv course I can take in1 tle IIIItler Iferrie11d to) mne is t) f'orward al Iapers in Ibe case 1s) Solicitor lhavis itd a sonm ais I Ie. homi h".im will take m-il InI( theatter. I). '. IIeyward. Gmvivelf. .\r. m. T,. 1io1iy. thle ".entlemlanl whot presentled Ilhe cit izens' petition Io (lhe ''ovrnr,. also received i similar let ter f'rml I hIe gIoverior. The Petition. Tile pe'Iii.ion f'irom the Aikenl citizens follows "To His Excellenlcy, ). C. Heyward, (Governor. "' 'he assault uponl irs. -'.. S. ('hap in by, tle negro Isaac Kinight, which Was C0111111it.ted foil tle Iliglit of Sl da1.y t,i( St IIf I uVy. is regaIirdled ats aI, ouitrage by t le white citizens of Aiken couitY. Knight.t lias beeli (ap tired ai11 is nmw inl tlie clstody of ilte oflicers of the Itw. Since his arrest adsinve hlearinl. hlis story of Ilhe 'rim, tlhere Ias been falk of lyiching iln mIr ct(y. but g-ood citizenls, be lieving in the iiforcement of Iaw W, have discourlaged sncel talk. llowever, t.here is coIsiderable IIIIrest am111oig 01ur1 people. wio believe that if this mn 1is ity lie should be punished at once, and tihat such (Iuick pluish 111011t would halive i benofieial effect inl fiture eases, and would eieoirage the people of tie s1i-te and of lie colinty to resort to the law and dis courage lynching. 'We tlherefore, itimbly, petition Y0our excelleicy to order a sipcild eourt of genleral sessions to he held in Aikei couity, for tle pirpose of trVilng this vcse, 1s sooll as is possible inder the provisionls ofi the law, be lievini.g. tHI at le publiv initerest dle nIlaids it.' RURAL DIRECTORY. Includes Number of People Living on Routes From Newberry and 'The 11 eral d anid Newvs has receiv'ed from t he 1Di rectories Publishing Cot' porion11( Elf' Norifollk, Via., ai copy) (If lie It ual I )i reectory~ coveing Weterni'l slithl ( 'ariolina,2 i' iwhi inelndes a numiii 'elr oIf peoptle t iV lin ton rual fiIree dle-I livery routes in thle vicinity of New huas' been wcrki ng on t his hook for sev'eral mnt.hfls, andt t.he resuilts are shiown in hoth Ii.he typographical ap pea ranice of thle directory antid lie lairge nu2mberl Elf names secured. Th'lis is one ofC thriiee South Car'olina hi'ectorie's t hat thle Norf'olk company hias published. Th'le book carries eon siderale local advertising, and is of unidot)iIed value as a comprehensive Ilist cotver'ing this sect ion. We are ad v'ised that only a limited number of c'lot.h b)ound( copies have been publish ed. Theise can be purc'hased directly fromIt thle mnaini otilee at Norfolk, Va. A fter' you have worked hard and saved your1t mfoney it maketcs you mad to be aippr'oached b)y a main who has splent. his andic he invited to go into a scheme that is solely for his benefit. Tt also takes time to do- time in jail. No mattei' ,how busy a man is lie thinks lie isn'"t Wasting time if lie NEGRO ATTEMPTS OUTRAGE. Black Brute in Saluda County Seeks to Criminally Assauat a Little White Girl. Colinibia, August, 20.-(1. A. M.) Tle govenior's private Secretary. Mrl,. Norment, has just received i tele phoi Iessag'e froi Depty Sheriff llerrY. of, Saluda (.oln1y, telling Imi1 o li atteipted outrage in that lon ty yesterday a fternioon a ask itg tiat 1)ldhotmdl(Is lie sei(. It. appears tlat a ner abouit. ei-hiteen years of, a1011 Im11ale all attemipt this afternoon to 41-irilinally assault a. little whitei gir'1 sevenl years old, tle (aught ier of a farm-Ier iaml-led( West. He failed ofr his pipose, ltt. injilured the child very severely ai(d ran. The Wests live ini the Sandy Creek section of Saluda county, near Bates blrg. A searching party was at once organized ad tihe pursuit. of the neg.ro begai. 'liere ari'e at least a iundred llel in Ile sear-ehinlg- pairty and it is believed hat t.hey have tile negro sir m1111(ed ill a swalip. So (1ose WIre11 thleY uponi himl at ()ne( fimie Ithat he( was fored Il Irop his hat and a'41at. 'I'e wril a ws sent f'or and I)eputy shteriff vhrr wentl to) ihe Mmnil.hot iihi.u.11t last nli;lbt lie vallme d p Ite gvern('I' " ollice to ask tihat blood houlnis he seit a1,d rIequestinliig ad vice as it) what lie sholid (1o. Ile gv ern'or. is nlot inl the eily, but Alir. Nor 1menllt1. ilg.."e(I Nir. Ierry to (do all t.ha1 hle possibly could1( to) protect thie negro wlen cauht, and stated that blood iounds woul be sent t.o Saltida this mnornin-. Berry seems to t.hink tiat it wiil he imlpossible to save the pris olner if hite is captiired by tle mtio). Mlr. Norment has also eonmmnieat ed witi Solicitor Cooper. request-ing h6i to do all that 1h4' (.1an1 to have the plisoner protectel and prevenB a lyniiiing. Mr. Harmon's Position. .\t the Jolly, Stle meting of tle 'oun111ty c'ampaign the speeles of fle e'M1idlat-es were reportedI bY a repre senoative of' The Uverald ami News, %\Ili was Called away f'rom thei meet in. hefore it was eonludedl and who, BoI dhal reason. could n4B report Alr. T.. .1armn111's spececl. .\s to labor contra(st., Mr. lirm1111on ilu s (liat tle conltl;aet sliall be o 114) ef'et it' advanlecs are made.before th1e labovre' m e. 1pon the premlises of, th employer. He favors increasing Blhe minimumIIII pnliishiileit. to tiree mon11thls for. violationl of eontracet, with1 n) aIlternative of a line. lie wants tie jiurisdielion of magistrates ex tedie(l froil 30 to 90 (days, "So as to ake advantage of tle eoirts wlich they J111)jump here." Hfe is opposedI to --IM)Pullsory educlation. ''heealuse it Iorces I te tax-payers to pay taxes anid or it tle. IIgoes to go to selhool." Ile I favors the sta-le dispensairy, be 1a)se u0de 11lia system lithe stat( can 'lot be sued, while umiiei th1e coiIty h>l op)tion1 systeml 14 (he countie's would he Iiab1 le. ' 'Th'e state' 1 i a sovere'ignl -t." ' heC says, "an c414an 't he sued'4, 'iut . Bthe ('4unties can5 suell and 4 h11le suted, aind three mieni could1( bankrp t'ld Ihe count11 y ini 12 mointhIs' I ime. And if' von) en'lit conlitro41 li hr men ho11w c')old vou4 ''on1 t rol 123 ? Though, 1 on414) ilii' t44 leave it to) a voIte (of the,o (cou1n t.ies. it' they want prohuibit ion, local 01p 1tion,i or1 te stat' dispensairy, (it.her.' I am wvilling 144 te mnajor'ity r'ule of thle white demIfocrats." AS 1t4 good4 roads4h, lie is just. wvillinig, ho says, to do4 all1 ini his power'Ci for BIhe buildhing 4of favo o'4'(f doing eveiryt,hiing lhe can fori rur'~l schiooils. In favoi' of1 doinig everyt.h,' inig hie canii foi' hiigh schi4ools 4on e'4cnomiili basis;. As Io taixaion41, wanits it ai.'i " limited as$ poss5ile ini standar11 id basis."' [n f'avori of1 redue11 in.g Bthe 11 -houi' system Io 10 hiouris. WVhen a woanai dhemIands thait 2a doe(lor)1 should l)e sent, for her huis bandl sihould jmi the two dollars in her poc4ketb)ook 2and( refuse ; she will 11hen get. 14) thinking of how she will sphn th141Ile moneiy, and all will soon be well. When tw w" ~ omen ari"ene the winner is lh' 4one w'.ho4 can talk thle falstest. It Bakes a fi na ncile eoo spendii 445~4'i4 his mrino fnsne. tham lie makes it. WM. T. JEROME A CANDIDATE. Wishes the Democratic Nomination for Governor-District Attorney of Now York. Dist ricl At(ornley WmIl. Travers je r,omeW, of' New York issuted the follow "In .hepreenthamfulconlditionl of' ourl. politil] lil' ill this State, ' timl willinig to r-11Im- orth olTive of (1ovelnor, (it tle state, it tille 1vI)emo ent tiv ('"olivenlt ion hll mIIloinlale mie witholl( aily 1il1(derst .1Illding,. expr'essed !0r implied,. t e tILlun 11hat, it' vleet-, I ed, I shagll obey Imly oathll of, ofiee, as I understilid it, inl lette' an14d spirit. " Williall Travers . erome.'' For i iiiber of mosll0ls, indeed, almiost fro t.he hiour. of Mlr. Jer-oie's triumllphianf electionl ats district aittor niey of New York Coit.y last Novem ber, the demliail for' Iis nlom11iiation Iifor governor this fall has beeln dis enlssed by% aill sorts anfd eonldilionls of ltramm1111elled citizenls. Thev arrog0anit attitilde of thlie political bosses toward JTerne last 'ail 11a1n t (Iwa rd tile in de,penden.t1 polilival sentimienfl rend(er vI inl his diarmeler aid enr, a'r-ouls. ed t(I( voters f' New York ('o1nt1 Y to t.he neal vooldilionl of1 political servi tude they ('(oveupied. ,Nir. .ollim had 1111e a remliar-kable re41nl1 Is fthe poseenliig oieer of, Ilhe county aid luld spokeni his minld 1'reely ats () ('harles 1". lurlphy, (lhe T'mman b1111 tN oss, amld Benijaminl B. (Odell, Jr., the Republicii boss, and William I?. IlearsI, boss ol' the hide peldenlee 1'ellgle. Ir. Jenrof1ne had (.(<mI duclted hlis offilce fam-oi the topmlost hleigh:-ts of dutty to fthe people of1 thle vounity an1d for .1 recomlpenise he re I'Vived fihe bitter persolm:1 hlostifity ofI Bouss Alrph. Bo',s (blell and ]loss Ilearst. .\ 1 1 hre(- bosses deereed th ai I'-heir politicail mlachlines shold niot reward a faillful publie servant with I a eiln illna. ioll. 'lhe tIlree bosses directed their poli i ' 11iachinles nt 14o renlomlliiat' Je r,0m11. Th'len it wasIf that1 dhe people of New Y'orki ('omlY gt uiponi Ilheir k-el I al114 roared thevir ang.er. .Jerome walsI nomilinated for. dis,re a41Ml-1rneY by 4 the free amld indellendenll vilizenls of' New Y,or14k ('ounly andl(] ]Ie he'at aill t11ree anld their political fac - V I Ies, alliapaignl was .1 trilumpel ('all to citizenls all1 over. thle State. Th'le Troy Press )uft it. ill thse words tile oilher daly: "I'Publiv selilllenlt, Demo-I eratie, Itepuiblicaln 1and(1 lit nepeideit, is cr.yslailizing. uponl d.haf comp(ilerinig vote-getter, William Travers Jeroie, I' (ll lio H e is De , 1 4 . lEE' I?e f'oriller anld brillilil calf ripali-Igner, ai( his eandidavY wold obliterate party line' and resu'it ll i , -reatf popular 1rllipiuph . a Ilie polls.' ' The atoehesler leral l eoed tiese 't 1eranles by\ decla rin: 1 ' A1 int in-I d ipendvatt candidat , 'lree f1 inilial Bras to te Hveulians Nwh Careital - tiv lier~ (' e c114 ndi tions )in teir14 pa24r I Asull an 11 indpi'den i . J1--SI rwme wohl appea 'C5.l'14 with no less lire ilo the IIIto ('sami'4staemnofl wTho won Ihl' wo oe for llear41, w nlbeoIil whom1 )yi' h iht. irle vt8 nomiate a te1, i nd)iI11 clr,te cryh fore er404 t1o 4 let aI (loverntor,'1 wo wil beI notEb at'41I the beekand ical of a pti-e R4e41 viofI eies VOTES IN THE PAST. argest Vote in the History of the State is Predicted In Ooming Election. 'olumtbia State. Hlow Imanytiv votes will he east, in the wimailry?l Those Who claiml to know 1reliet hat tle vote this veai. will sui-pass Ill revonis becaulse thlere has bwen in em-nTs r efort o t11he part, of all bmme init-restedl to -vt thevir Iend1S o (41me ou(ilt IIId vole. Inl ahlition u Ilis tihere is ile intvn.st. taken in lhe dispensiary sitatiioni eq)eeially II lie couilies tIhat have voted oit, I;. M. 1. andI whiere dlispensairy candi lates alive beenl phiceI inl tile field. At.lhutigh1 there was no opposition ) aIN (f the State oflleials in 1904 .xeIt. nailromlllroa c itoissionler, the eaviest vote il tlie history of Demo raltic prima ries il Sothill Carolina ,as p1oilv(l. Two' years previously thero Aere onily a little over 94,000 east and m1 that year tdhe political fight was very excitin'. In 1904 the vote ran Wver 105,00(0 for1. the railroal comillis ;ioners and Ithert were ew seralebles 'veonlt aainsl (;or. , vywnrl and14 Iv ie I othr .Tivial s 4 li, .1miiinis na ti(In. The e.xazt.(I. lres vomlpiledI roml) the iles it'. The Sate For 1902 how hat uni of live en(lilMlies a I otal i of 94.802. Ile yward reicived 1i.492. Aisel received 17.652 an( Tal >er. re'ivedi IS8,(05. Tlh e v ot e for he 'iled Slates senato Itha1t year vas 93 772 ot' iiiell Ih Latinmerm receiveid !2.938 inIl xvanls received 17,(4. rin 19111 the lotal vole east was 105,285. ('hances are against ile ImII who 'efuses to take eliin1ees. ) Ior'se it isn't to a man's eredit r Iis crelit isn't gol. I. I11ev is bliss as re.1anlis wihat 1iost imni kniolws aiout women. jow Rates to New York and Return Via Southern Railway. On atevoinut. (f ,h hwomcomiing lof Wmn. Win. .1. l1ir. ile Soilrl %iw 1 sell tieikeis t4p New Yo dis $2.25 froi all coipoi ticke. sil i)". licketls o sale Amus( 2,911h mi 29th, imited to lieave New York o'nting on September 4t1. 19)(;. The 8outhrI'ln oper ies oI all Ibrol-h traills, Ptlhuitdra wing-room :leepers ;nel SIui1leril railway diiiiig 'aris-higbalk vestibllled voaehes. For1 full iliformition, consult ainy 4outhen railway I iket agent, or vvitv 1. W. IIIII, viiision Ilassenger A ent \sst. I'ieral II'IsseMIgrI, AgenIo At lain, S E n iA. liTOTICE OF SALE OF POMARIIA OIL MILL. - tnily "l ti rusulian of thei stock li'.bleris, the dlioelrs ofthe li P'omaria Dil1 Mill w'ill sill Ihe jporly and franchi'liisis. bothI ~ ra aid p ersonajitl, ef-. l.ht P'omain O il Alill, at. public 'it.' ryv at Piniariai, S. ( ., on thle 12thI day >f' Sepldenibier, 10(1, at I -Ieven a 'clock in Ithe forein'ion,, on thle foillowing . he'~~ Piil-htser wvill be' reqniuil 1 payiive thi Ilousanda dlollairs icash, oni Ile' dayi of saile, $500l of which must b)0 mid to the tiel ionier as soon as the id i1s closeid, or the proprl. fy will i m-. nedliai'l,v be resol; the balance to >e patid with Iin t hirly days, withlout literesl, whiieeupon title to the pro-. wr-Iy ill Ibe exeeted and deli veredi. "trchaiser' tiota for i pa pers. 'lTis sale wvilIl be ,,!uI,. ti ('nnble he~ diretoris ti pay thie debt.s of' the 'uorpora~t ion, andl thle proceeeds will, )e plied to Ithe claims of. eredhitors a lie iorder of I haitr legal priority. . Wl. 11erly, J. 1P. Setzler, (1i. II. A ulil, I. 0. 1Hent,, I). A. K(lekley, Jno. P. Wicker, Jito. 0. [Koon, II. IF. ('ounts,* W\. .\. Wilson.