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I'MKOWNtl) ivlMi WAS HINTED TO HIS GRAVE .American Who Set His Rule ia > * Darkest Africa?Tracked by Bold Britons. i London, Aug. 19.?Hunted down by ^ British soldiers in the depths of the jungles of central Africa, where for ft years in defiance of all authority he had pursued the career of an elephant jpacher and illicit ivory trader, James Vward Rogers, an American, is dead. | Hi was shot down by a little force j m.of troops which had been sent into j ggf Ihe wilderness in pursuit with orders j not to return without the outlaw dead j ' I nr alive. rNews of Rogers' death came formally today to the British colonial office from. Capt'. C. V. Fox, inspector of Mangahall province, who commanded i the expedition. Although told in an official report the story, revealed is one of the most dramatic in colonial annals. Defiant for Years. For years Rogers had carried on his lawless trade, which popular ^ opinion credited with netting him a 0 fortune. The remote regions along J the Lado Enclave and Congo boun fdaries were the scenes of his operations. Time after time British officials of the Soudan had tried in vain to trap him. It was this defiance of years which determined the government to crush the old man. . Capt. Fox's report shows that in his lor.^ operations Rogers had 0?ne inore than had been dreamed of by the colonial officers. He had established an organized administration over the wide trackless country and K was actual, if uncrownea King, me W outlaw in handling his subjects and [ in the pursuit of his trade drew from ^ Ca.pt. Fox, in his report, the tribute that Rogers* work was worthy of a better cause. Not since the explorer, Henry M. Stanley, pierced the jungles in 1871 and found Dr. Livingston has such, a tale of hardships, trials and B danger come out of Africa. Capt. Fox's report in this respect resembles most W nearly perhaps the tale of Gen. FunL ston's dogged pursuit of Aguinaldo ' in the'Philippines. ToI<? to Get Rogers. For rhe purpose of tracking the out. law the English commander was given a noncommissioned subordinate and six Soudanese soldiers. Carriers and mules for the transportation of sup/ plies were part of his equipment. His instructions were plain?not to return ' until the outlaw was captured. With a soldier's disregard for red tape, Capt. Fox, in his report, fails to men* tion dates in describing the man hunt. Apparently the denouement of the jungle came three months ago. The pursuers then had spent weeks plunging through the jungle that almost defied passage, Rogers cunningly leading them through the deensest of swamps, forests and across deen 4 X streams. Before the outlaw was overtaken. he had crossed the Nile into the Belgian Congo. > . , Creeping up the Uganda bank of the Nile- the expedition dusucu iuiward for six weeks before the quarry was located. Fox and his men had then worn their clothes to tatters and their supplies were exhausted, leaving them facing starvation in the wilderness. Jeered by Quarry. The last 12 hours of the pursuit was , particularly trying. The chase letl i ?over a mountain with Rogers' men only a short distance in advance. As they fied, the ape-like natives of the outlaw sent back taunts ?nd j^ers at their pursuers. Dramatic in t!v? cx:v?>n? is Cut. Fox's description ne death of Ilog,-v ers. In the jungle info which they v had descended "rom the n? ?uriti iii 1'is ' party came suddenly upon a camp. A ^native approached the Eng'i-Of officer ^ and said: "The commander wants you to corns _ in. He is sick and can not come $ut." Entering the hut Capt. Fox found himself in a room dimly lighted by a candle. A white man was lying on ?. couch and beside him sat a companion, also white. For a time there was a dead silence. Capt. Fox believed he had been led into a trap. Then he asked: "Which is Mr. Rogers?" * ft "Mr. Rogers has been shot," replied ^the outlaw's companion. "Yes." interrupted Rogers, "and by your men." Defiant in Death. "Come, stand right here, so I can look at you," Rogers continued. His eyes were blazing and from beneath a bl&nket he drew a revolver and pointed it at the officer. "I am a dying man, I guess," he 4 -.said. "I didn't think they could kill o4d Rogers, but they got him this time. Still you ar^ on terr'tory aid you srar.d more cha'ice for arrest than I do." j Fearing that the revolver that menaced him might be exploded *at a time, Capt. Fox argued with the outlaw to gain time. Finally Rogers turned to his companion, whom he ad dressed as .uuciur, auu sam. "I want you to witness what I say, Doctor. Capt. Fox, I am a dying man, so I would not lie about anything. This was my show and all my work. I am afraid I have brought you into trouble, Doctor. "Well, I had my good times as well ac had t onn't stand relisrious Deo pie. If you have religious feelings just live up to them." A noise in his throat interrupted the old man's words. "Say, did you hear that?" he exclaimed. "That the death rattle. I've heard that too many times to make any mistake." This prediction proved correct for these were his last words. Capt. Fox's report also is singularly silent on this point, as he says he did not know the doctor. It is thought likely, however, t^at this was done to protect the man. ^ TO DRAW JURY. 'Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, will on the 30th inst, at 9 o'clock a. m. in the office of t^e Clerk of Court for dewberry county, at Newberry, South C^olina, openly onH nnhliAlr rJr?o n' xcmnc rvF f i r?f v_ auu JJUUHVIJ Ul u VY tut 1? Uili^O Ul lilll v/ six men who shall serve as petit jurors at the Common Pleas Court, which will convene at Newberry, S. C., September 16, 1912. Jno. L. Fpps, Eug. S. Worts, Jno. C. Goggans, Jury Commissioners for Newberry Count}*, South Carolina. August 19, 1912. 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Mayes drug store will give you your money back if you do not find it a perfect substitute for calomel. MHMIM A TiniSJQ Iiv/imiin * iv/iik/. For United States Senate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Your support and influence will be appreciated. N. B. Dial, T onronc S C. AJUU* vuwf N/> For Congress. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Congress from the Third Congressional district, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. F. S. Evans. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Third Con| gressional District of South Carolina, i onhioot +/-, th^ or>Hr?n nf thp vnfftrs Of | tho district in the Democratic primaries. Marcus C. Long. ' Wyatt Aiken is hereby announced as !a candidate for re-election as Con; gressman from the Third Congressional District of South Carolina, subject ; tc-uie rules of the Democratic primary. For State Senator. Col. D. A. Dickert is announced as a candidate for State senator from Newberry county, and will abide the j rules of the Democratic party. Alan Johnstone is hereby nominated I for reelection to the State Senate from Newberry county, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. i For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candil date for the House of Representatives ifrom Newberry County, subject to the j rules of the Democratic primary. Neal W. Workman, Chappells, S. C. ! H. K. Evaas is a^reSV aarioiK^ i ; aa a candidate for the House of Representatives from Newberry county, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Arthur Kibler is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the j Legislature from Newberry county, subject to the Democratic primary. I Henry 0. Long is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the Democratic primary. Voters. C. T. Wyche is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the legislature, and will abide the rules of the Democratic p^rty. Geo. S. Mower is hereby nominated for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. , | S. W. Young is hereby nominated for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a canj didate for the Legislature from New! hprrv nrmntv and will abide the rulos i of the Democratic primary J. H. Chappell. For Judge of Probate. j I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Probate Judge, subject to the Democratic primary. G. G. Sale. Claude C. Schumpert is hereby announced as a candidate for Judge of ; Probate for Newberry county, subject i to the rules of the Democratic priI mary. I | B. B. Leitzsey is announced as a 'candidate for Probate Judge of Newberry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E. Lee Hayes is announced as a candidate for Probate Judge of Newberry snhfant. tn thp> rnlA?s of the j Democratic primary. | J. F. Stephens is hereby announced as a candidate for Probate Judge of Newberry County, subject to the rule of the Democratic primary Jos. H. Hunter is hereby announced i as a candidate for Probate Judge of Newberry County, subject to the rules | U1 tAiC linai;. | Marion Q. Boland, of Little Mouni tain, haviilg beej solicited bj friends, i is hereby announced 'or the office of | Probate Judge for Newberry County, | and will abide the result of the Demo; cratic primary. For Sheriff. ; Being conscious of the fact that I /havie discharged the duties of the Sheriff's office to the best of my ability, and believing that I have the endorsement of the majority of the people of Newberry county to this end, I again announce myself a candidate, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. M. M. Buford. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Newberry county, subject to the Democratic primary. Cannon G. Blease. ? For County Auditor. Eug. S. Werts is he^by announced as a candidate for re-election as Coun; ty Auditor, subject to the Democratic ! primary. I hereby announce myself as a can1 didate for Auditor of Newberry coun| ty, subject to the Democratic primary. j. Jt>. naiiacre. I For Coanty Treasurer. Jno. L. Epps is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election as County y Treasurer, subject to the Democratic primary. For Coroner. i F. Marion Lindsay is hereby ani nounced as a candidate for Coroner i i of Newberry county, saojeci 10 me j Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a can| didate for Coroner of Newberry coun' ty, subject to the De^ ^cratic primary. S. J. Cromer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Coroner of Xewberrv coiin j ty, subject to the Democratic primary. J. R. Bouknight. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for coroner for Newberry couni ty, and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. Murray H. Kinard. ; For County Superintendent of Education. f rj-i 3 for election by the Jt Newo^rry county to the of i fice of County Superintendent of Education, which office I am now filling for an unexpired term by appointment from the State Board of Education. I will abide the result of the Democratic primary. Elbert H. Aull. | J. B. O'Xeall Holloway is announced as a candidate for County Superintendent of Education and will ab:.de the rules of the primary. ?? George D. Brown, Jr., former superintendent of the Prosperity high school, is annouced as a candidate for County Superintendent of Education. He will abide the res alt of the Democratic primary. 1 For Supervisor. To the Voters of Newberry County: At the solicitation of many friends I have concluded to make the race for supervisor, and if elccted I will stay on the job and work for the best in-, terest of the county and will give you j the best service that I am capable of; I and I hereby pledge myself to abide! the result of the Democratic primary, j W A Will I j I announce myself as a candidate; ! for re-election to the office of County Supervisor for Newberry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. L. I. Feagle. J. Monroe Wicker is hereby announced as a candidate for County i Supervisor, subject, to the Democratic I primary. j I For Clerk of Conrt. j John C. Goggans is hereby nominatI - j - - ? ? ./}?/}?!> a -fr?T? ro-^1 Affirm ft?* I j CU as a uauuiuabb j.vi .?v, ? Clerk of Court for Newberry county: and will abide the result of the Demo-' cratic primary. j James D. Wheeler is announced as a | candidate for Clerk of Court for Newjlberry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. For Master. I hereby announce myself as s, candidate for re-election as Master for Newberry county, subject to the Democratic primary. H. H. Rikard. j For County Commissioner. ' Jno. F. Wheeler is hereby announcI ed as a candidate for County Commissioner and will abide the rules of the I i Democratic primary. The voters of No. 11 Township hereby nominate Felix A. Graham as a ! candidate for County Commissioner of ' *' ' * ' KiiViiant tn fllfl i\ewDerry ^uujlluj, buujc^i j Democratic primary. I I hereby announce myseif as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the Democratic primary. Jno. C. Wilson. | W. H. Wendt is hereby announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the Democratic pri; diary. I ? j W. P. Pugh is hereby announced as ! a candidate for County Commissioner, subiect to the Democratic primary. 1 I j Joe W. Epting is hereby nominated | for the office of Sub-Supervisor, and 1 is pledged to abide by the results of ithe Democratic primary. Friends. i j T hereby announce myself a candiid.^e for County Commissioner and will abide rhe result of the Democratic primary. J. S. Watts. ; l.creby announce myself as a cani;ia+e r?-olection as County Comj missioner, subject to the Democratic primary. L. C. Livingstone. i ! I am a candidate for re-election as ' County Commissioner, and will abide .'-the rules of the Democratic primary. Custus L. Leitzsey. Thomas L. B. Epps is hereby an| nounced as a candidate for County 1 Commissioner, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. / t u-inivinn ic Vnarphv an j *2 . fiClCC IlflHiiUU lO "V. WU.. i nounced as a candidate for County ; Commissioner, and will abide the I rules of the Democratic party. I I | Magistrate Nos. 1 and S. I hereby announce myself as a can: didate for Magistrate for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships, subject to the Democratic I primary. T. Oswald Stewart. j I hereby announce myself as a can! didate for Magistrate for Nos. 1 and j 8 Townships, and will abide the rules ! of the Democratic primary. W. O. Wilson. I i j ! I hereby announce myself as a cant u f 1 ~ Sterling Sil i r..i r ana v^ui u I have the best and m line of Sterling Silver s that has ever been st berry, at prices that w If you are in need of ar line don't forget the B' 7* l ' CALL AND Si BETTER GOODS AT THE 11 h i iynn? Rnnir ai MA Its mi! "THE HOUSE OF A THO J Since ih< PANIEL Kentucky has be U7L CTP/ Fully aged and mi e<,ua^e^ richneM j HI W/\ ? WE PREPAY nji ^out^ern ^xPress ^ |^v ? 6 Full Quarts, 8 Full Quarts. 1^" 12 Full Quarts, Remit Postal or Express Money Order, |i Certified Check. Guaranteed to please or mo plete price list mailed upon request ' Sold Exclusively By I H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc., I The South'a Greatest Mail Order Wine and Whit " . didate for re-election as Magistrate Dem< i for Nos. 1 and 8 townships of Newberry county, subject to the Democratic W. primary. J. C. Sample. a cai Towr Magistrate JTo. 2. prim; S. J. D. Pri^- is hereby announced 'as a candidate Magistrate for No. : 2 towaship and will abide the rules of I ^ !the Democratic primary. didat ship [ hereby announce myself as candi- crati< date for Magistrate for No. 2 Township and will abide the rules of the Demo- * h cratic primary. iidat C. H. Alewine. lnc* * nary For Magistrate Xo. 3. Township. j I am a candidate for Magistrate for | No. 3 Township, Newberry county, and J- 1 : will abide result of the Democratic 1 car primary. Jno. Henderson. 'own: I Demc Fnr ^Fairktratp No. 4. I announce myself as a candidate i , j for re-election to the office of Magis- E. ! trate of No. 4 Township, Xewberry 1 car 1 County, subject to the rules of the [own: : Democratic primary. prims R. M. Aughtry. f T. Magistrate >'o. 6. annoi George H. Martin is hereby an-1 .rate I nounced as a candidate for Magis- ibide ; trate for Xo. 6 township, and will aiary, :ahidp the results of the Democratic : primary. Wm. M. Dorroh is hereby announced 1 h as a candidate for re-election as Mag- date ! istrate for Xo. 6 Township, subject to ship, ! the Democratic primary. cratic ??? For Magistrate JTo. 7. The many friends of Mr. W. R. Reid H. | hereby announce his as ac andidate a car ! for Magistrate for No. 7 township, and town! p'edge him :o abide toe rule's of'thp i nrims V '/ ver lass ost up to-date tnd Cut Glass town in New:n wi An ns\ TTA11 Ill piCdOC J wu. lything in this 00K STORE. r / / EE ME SAME PRICE AT "STORE USAND THINGS" f 2_days ofl , J I llPy gttareo in wooa, possessing an- a in QUALITY, TASTE and I EXPRESS on Adams and ^ I m m m m m 8.50 ? 12*00 Registered Letter or ney returned. Com Richmond, Va. K|p|E^J ikey Merchants. (4) jcratic party. P. Allen is hereby announced* aa ididate for Magistrate for No. 7* iship, subject to the Democratic , iry. Many Friends. For Magistrate So. 10. s ereby announce myself as a cane for magistrate for Xo. 10 townsubject to the rules of the Demoj primary. E. H. Werts. ereby announce myself as a cane for Magistrate Xo. 10 Township, vill be subject to Democratic prl? H. B. Richardson. Magistrate >"o. 10. Kinard is hereby announced aa idiclate for Magistrate for ,No. 10 ship, subject to the rules of the >cratic primary. Magistrate So. 11. A. Hentz is hereby announced aa ididate for Magistrate for No. 11 ship, subject to the Democratic iry. Voters. mo n RinharHcnn is TmrphV meed as a candidate for Magisfor No. 11 township, and will the rules of th-e Democratic pri9 For Magistrate. ereby announce myself a candifor Magistrate for No. 11 Townsubject to the rules of the Demo; primary. J. T. Kinard. V H. Ruff is hereby announce#! at ididate for Magistrate for No. II ship, subject to the Democratic lit. ' * '