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TO STARVE OUTLAW GANG. Fosse Fiud It Possible to Move Only in Gray Dawn or Foggy Dusk. ? Hillsville, Ya., March 25.?"They L 1- - ^ 1 ,1 O Tf, Hut Citll us sfveiax ua.?o w?.?v , no longer; they can't get food -enough B This was the statement tonight of B the leaders of the posses which are B hunting the Allen outlaws for the Bsourt house murders of March 14. B Alter another day's hide-and-seek |1 Bup and down the south side of the: Blue Ridge, in which the posses often ~? -nul oven found' V\cie HtUi liic .-iin.ic ----- the initials from Sidna's saddle pad, V part of his horse's bridle and the [ remains of a meal hastily eaten by the outlaws on the retreat, the de| tectives declared their final assault h- upon the gang might be delayed several days. Able to proceed only in the gray of | dawn or the cloudy mist of nightfall, i I the posses today cautiously picked! their way to the edges of several1 fc lo^or^c n-hprfl rbev siiDnosed the Al-1 V lens might be. Can't Move at Xight. "The posses can not move at \ night," said one of the leaders. "To move about in the thick blackness of! the mountains might mean a fall overj a precipice. To use lanterns would 1 awaken the countryside and set up a i barking of dogs that would betray us. j I All we can do is dash for the hiding I ^places early in the day, make sure L that the Aliens spent the night there then follow their trail. | ^ "We have guards at all the feasible i ""exits from the mountains ana me Aliens can not get away." A posse of 14 spent last night in Floyd Allen's barn. R. H. Willis, one j of the attorneys for the Aliens, de- j clared today that the families of Floyd and Victor were destitute and j that neighbors feared to aid th-tm. Indictments Expected. When the reconstructed Carroll j bounty court convenes tomorrow some ; indictments for complicity in the court! liouse assassination are expected. The! present indications for murder against members of the Allen gang probably will be dismissed tomorrow on a technicality. Judge Massie, assassinated! at the term of court (un uic wuv" which, returned them, was prevented i from issuing the order for empaneling: the jury. Judge Staples, who arrived i toiay, will empanel a jury which will I return substitute indictments more1 complete than those drawn in the excitement two days after the tragedy. ; Sheriff George M. Edwards returned here today and declared that the week's siege in the mountains with jhe inclement weather had almost completely exhausted the posses. Sheriff Edwards said that Saturday and Sunday night not one of the posse was able to obtain food or shelter. 9 The sheriff busied himself today j I with summoning a new grand jury for the convening of court tomorrow. B preparation for the session Attor-.< m Ay General Samuel Williams, repreHsenting Gov. Mann, and acting Judge | Walter R. Staples reached here to I *The defense authoriz-sd the statement that a change of venue would not be asked for Victor Allen and Byrd Marion, in jail in Roanoke, and < H thai no decision had been reached as j to Floyd Allen's cas:. The arraign- , I ment of the prisoners will be held , I April 15. I COAL GAS KILLS EIGHTY-TWO. ! I_ !; dtelosion in West Virginia Mine Ends Four Score Lives?Only Eleven Escape Alive. v P Welch, V.T. Va., March 2C.?Eightyxwo men were killed today by a gas : explosion in the Jed Coal and Coke Company's mine at Jed, W. Va., a half dozen miles from here. Only 11 men g^^ped alive and one of these died Khin an hour after being brought' * mhe surface. Tonight 33 bodies had hi located and the rescuers hoped ?ve them out shortly. Exploring Res will have covered all of the IR by 3 o'clock Wednesday morning Kxpect to have all the bodies out ; ^^oon. j i The explosion took place before Ion and probably only the 11 men orking at the foot of the shaft had chance for their lives. They ready made their way up the cages, hich were not damaged, and though; ytie^of the blades of the fans were! lattered, they continued to operate ith the fortunate result thai enough! . Ir was present to admit searching irties immediately. Relief Work Begun I-ess than half an hour after the :WS of the explosion had been com- i jnicated to thfe place, relief mens- < es were in order. Oxygen helmets ^ Jpther appliances were rushed 1 f rr-\ r*K V^f \* >><* 1 M h i A vv': ,. i? v .y\ ; ,. ' ?"v'/ 'V-^/v^3^s ;: v>! ?-"> :V.-:,^ ; V; \. i >- :', F;' r? i r- v' '' ' / I -4 V / I R. T. CECIL, A. B., Principal Cecil's Business School, ! Spartanburg, S. C. It will be remembered that Prof.' Cecil conducted a successful busi- j ness school here a few years ago. He wishes to announce to his pat-i rons and friends that he is now permanently located in Spartanburg, and; fully prepared to give thorough! courses in the commercial branches. Kis brother is principal of Cecil's Business school in Anderson, S. C. i Fnr the Durnose of broadening our I work and conducting our schools oil the highest plane of educational attainment, in its specialty of imparting first-class instruction in the commercial branches, we have established two permanent schools: one in Anderson and the other in Spartanburg, embracing the whole of the Piedmont region of South Carolina where innumerable enterprises are being developed, attracting capital and skilled labor from a1! parts of the country. Our long and favorable asquaint- j ance with the leading business men m tiie different piacos wnere we nave conducted schools gives us a peculiar advantage in assisting our students! to secure pleasant and lucrative employment, not only in Anderson and! Spartanbnrg but all over the States of North and South Carolina. j We have one of the best equipped schools in the South?a high class institution with an established reputa-j tion. We teach penmanship, mathematics, i i ? cr Kanfc- 1 Spelling, H. II ?-,!!?> II, kjuA**? ing, shorthand, touch typewriting, everything necessary to prepare you for i a first-class position. So great is the demand upon us for I competent help that we are willing to, accept a limited number of bright, energetic young men and women for the combined course, and allow them to pay part of tuition and balance af- j ter a position is secured. We are willing to invest nearly as much in your possibilities for success, as we ask you to invest in yourself. What bet ter guarantee do you want? If interested, send for catalogue. CECIL'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, Spartanburg or Anderson, S. C. United States Steel corporation mine, nearby, a government mine rescue car en route to Huntington, W. Va., was turned back on .telegraphic orders from Washington and another ! car was started from Pittsburg. The first car reached here shortly after noon and the experts immediately conceded that all in the mine were dead. State mine inspectors promptly organized rescue parties and began the exploration of the mine. As the gases were cleared out by the fans they began searching of the lower levels and immediately began to come upon. miners; killed almost instantly. Volunteers at Work. naorVir cent ovnpripnr Ulilt'i iillllCO 11 Cttl WJ v. w e?d foremen to lead hundreds of volunteer rescuers, who flocked to the scene as the news spread about the countryside. The usual scenes of horror and grief which attend mine disasters were lacking here today. Xo families , of the miners crowded about the; mouth of the mine. Women have kept within their homes, overcome with grief and distraction. The mice was inspected last Friday and was pronounced safe. The preliminary investigations today have not divulged the cause of the explosion. Some local mine men are inclined to ?_t regard it as a pnysicai pueuuiiieuuu. Barometers in this vicinity have been showing usually low readings for the last week without the usual atmospheric conditions. ; The families of the dead men find themselves in sore straits. Work lias been very slack at the mine. Outside; aid will bo asked. Ideal Temperature of Room. An ideal room temperature for the sedentary is that between GO and 70 degrees. Below these temperatures the heat regulating apparatus of the body finds it necessary to close up tho peripheral vessels more or le?s, internal congestion slowly begins and :he conditions for a cold are secured. 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It; acts directly upon the overworked | stomach and digestive organs, stops indigestion, promotes a healthy appe- | tite, stirs the liver, cleans the blood, tones and strengthens the kiineys and bowels. In fact Root Juice reno- j vates the -entire body; gives new life! to the muscles, the nerves, and clears j uie Uiaiii. Any good druggist can supply Root Juice and a week's treatment will produce a wonderful change in your con- j dition. You'll soon be your old,, bealthy, self again. I DON'T BE BALD. Nearly Any One May Secure a Splen- j did Growth of Hair. We have a remedy that has aided to j grow hair and prevented baldness in : 93 out of 100 cases where used accord-; ing to directions for a reasonable i length of time. That may seem like a j strong statement?it is, and we mean it to be, and no one should doubt it until they have put our claims to an' actual test. 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"Digeistit" is sold with the distinct understanding that your; money will be refunded if you want it ?oOc. Ask at Gilder & Weeks. >E>VBERRY OPERA HOUSE FORRENT. 1 The City Council of Newberry, S. C., invites sealed bids for the lease of the; Newberry opera house for a term of j three (3) years, beginning April 25, 1912. House has a seating capacity of 900. Only theatre in Newberry county. Town has population of 6,000. Bids must be filed prior to April 1, 1912. Rent to be paid monthly in advance, j All bids to be accompanied by a certi-j fied check for $."0, as evidence of good; faith. Checks will be returned to un-j successful bidders. Successful bidder j will be required to give surety bond fnr fivp hnndrerl ($500) dollars to! guarantee performance of conditions!' of lease. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. For further information, j address, and file bids with Jno. R. j Scurry, C'.erk and Treasurer, New- j berry, S- C 1-19-tf. j j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By Frank M. Scliumpert, Esquire, j Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mrs. Jane C. Whitman! and Mrs. Sallie Eargle made suit to j me to grant them letters of administration of the es ate of and effects of; E. P. Whitman, THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite: and admonish all and singular the kin I dred and creditors of the said E. P.! Whitman, deceased, that they be and j appear before me, in the Court of j Probate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., on the 30th day of March, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any i they have, why the said administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 14tb day of March, Anno Domini, 1912. Frank M. Schumpert, J. P. 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