The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 26, 1913, Page THREE, Image 3
f MAY FINISH LEADERS OF MOB.
^ Foreman oi Spartanburg Grand Jury
"Wants Kioters Tried.
Spartanburg, August 21.?If W.
G. Query, foreman of the garnd
jury, can bring it to pass leaders of
the mob who stormed the Spartanburg
jail Monday night in an effort
*r> ivnoVi Will F'flir thp nesrro accused
f of assaulting a white woman, will be
I called to account. Mr. Query, who j
lives at Wellford, came to the city today
and said he would do all in his
power to bring the mob leaders to
trial. He was particularly indignant
against those who exploded dynamite
^ against the jail wall and expressed
W the hope that these rioters would be:
brought within the grand jury's jur-:
isdiction. He said it would not be
his fault if they were not indicted, j
f FLORENCE LEADS I> TOBACCO.
Claims Best Market for "Weed'' io
the State.
Florence, August 21.?The Florence
tobacco market continues to j
lead all South Carolina markets in j
high prices for the golden weed. Mr. i
F. R. Cain, of Hyman, sold a lot of
tobacco today that brought 69 cents
I per pound. Mr. A. J. Coleman, of
Forestville, previously held the
"blue ribbon" for highest price in
??- 1 4. "VT,. !
Carolina tobacco marKeis, uul i>hi
Cain took it away from him today on !
the same market, where Mr. Coleman
captured it. The average price paid
at the Cannon warehouse today for
scrap, and all other grades, was
k $18 22 th hundred. That was "sell- j
V ing tobacco some." J
Commissioner E. J. Watson might |
' make a note of Mr. Cain's sale today!
on the Florence market for future
L references and notes for his year
book.
WANTS THE FARMER PROTECTED
Wltaley Wants Cottoii Security in
Currency Amendment
Washington, August 21.?Representative
Richard S. Whaley, of the
| 1st district, said today that he was
L very much interested in seeing the
f Glass currency bill so amended in
the democratic caucus that there!
should be no discrimination against
cotton as security in the rediscounting
of notes by the original banks.
"The farmers of the South/' said
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Mr. Whaley, "snouia De pui uu mc
same footing in the new law as the
other legitimate business men, such
as the merchant and the manufacturer."
Mr. Whaley is regular in his attendance
on the sessions of the caucus
and expresses the belief that a satisfactory
amendment protecting agricultural
securities from adverse discrimination
will be adopted.
^ I> VESTllxATlUA UJt ? Ktt tv
I
Free and Fall Hearing: Before Railroad
Commission.
i Columbia, Aug. 21.?Officers and
f trainmen giving testimony for three
hours before the railroad commission
today failed to shed any new light
on the cause of the wreck at Hooper's
Creek,' on the Lancaster and Chester
railway, on July 30, when three lives
were lost, aii witnesses giving, ies>ciI
* monv were closely questioned by the
members of the commission. Much
testimony of a technical 11 'ire was
asked in an attempt to place the
cause of the wreck. Every member
of the train crew testified that they
did not know what caused the wreck,
but thought that it was either the
v gondola or the loaded coal car that
jumped the track. No direct testimony
was given as to which car of i
the train left the track first. All witk
n esses testified that the train ? as not
going more than twenty miles an
) hour when the cars fell through the
- trifle. After asking for certain re- j
cords as to the weight of the cars and !
the weight of loads, the commission;
adjourned the hearing, and will later
maKe report.
The hearing was heard in the suL
preme court room at the State house.
^ T. Y. Williams appeared as attorney
f7' for the Dancaster and Chester road.
W J- L. Glenn, J. M. Marion and A. L.
Gaston, attorneys representing passengers
who were injured in the
wreck, appeared at the hearing. Se j
eral witnesses were questioned in a
general manner by the attorneys. The
bulk of the questions was asked by
John G. Richards, Jr. chairman or
the railroad commission. G. McDuffie
[ Hampton also questioned the wit|
nesses principally on the testfniony
bearing on the technical side of the
hearing. B. L. Caughman, member
of the commission, was present at
the hearing,
p Testimony Invited.
"We wish to have a free and frank
| hearing. We want to get at the cause
I of the wreck. Tf there is anyone who
desires to testify let him come for-,
j f
! ward, said Chairman Richards at tno ,
.
, conclusion of the hearing.
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WARRANTS OCT FOR THEM.
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I \v .,>,.1 i lj UlinL-W AVanf.
?# TT NUin^ (I1JW *S . II* i/liliaiv j IT ??IHed
in Greenville. 1
?
Greenville, August 21.?After!
operating in Greenville for about two ;
weeks, under the firm name ,of
"Greenville Electro-Medic Doctors,"
J. W. Burks and J. R. Blinkley, both j
young men, left town Sunday. War- j
rants have been sworn out charging i
them with passing worthless checks, |
and the sheriff has sent out circular
letters offering a reward of S2o for
their apprehension. It is said that
fifteen charges of bogus checks issuing
are held against the doctors, and
estimates are that they got away with
several hundred dollars in this way
One charge of fogerv is also made
against them.
Blinkley and Burks opened up their'
offices in a prominent place on Main
street, and purported to make a
specialty of treating diseases of . a
private nature. I* is understood they
had a large clientele. When the
young lady stenographer opened up .
the office Monday mc ning, she found J
j on her desk a letter of recomrnenda- j
ition, to be used in a search for 1 aj
xieu pusinuii.
THAW TO REST
TILL WEDNESDAY
On that Day He Will I>e Arraigned on
Writ of Habeas Corpus.
!
i
'Sherbrooke, Quebec, August 21.?
Until Wednesday of next week, barring
nnfnfcoon HpvplnnmPTits. iHarrv
j UUiViOVVU V4V ? , %
Kendall Thaw will remain in the;
Sherbrooke jail. On that day he is
to be arraigned in the superior court
: on a writ of habeas corpus. Between !!
now and that time his battery of.
; !
Canadian lawyers hope to perfect
plans, not to thwart deportation, but \
to submit to it gracefully?to a point j
selected by Thaw.
This in brief was the status tonight
of Matteawan's fugitive arrested
Tuesday near Coaticock, Quebec, and
committed to jail here on a defective
warrant. Ignorant of the moves j
- - ! !
made by his lawyers, Thaw spent 'his j
time pacing the length of the narrow j
corridor in the Sherbrooke jail and
was not even aware that the writ of i
habeas corpus in his case was ser~e~d
on the jailer this afternoon, and that
but for a timely telephone message j
he would have been produced in 1
; court today with the bench vacant, j
This incident, variously aescnueu
! as a blunder, a cose of absent-mindedness
and an error due to Perry, arose
after Superior Judge Glokensky, failed
to specify in writing that 1' ^Tit, i
! was returmnble before him \Vc-v. ^es- !
I
I day. He h?.d set this date in cham- j
bers, but the wrii reading "instanter" ;
when served on the pailer, set that |
official into, instant action; and he;
had called a carriage and ordered i
: Thaw to dress for an outing when a
telephone message from the judge informed
him that the latter was leav- j
ing for Montreal, not to return here
as a circuit judge until next week.
'Meanwhile District Attorney Con- ,
! nntnviooe />nnntv \'pv; York: i
C A y U 1 U U CV. ii \J *0 VVV*" y V .. ? ? f
Deputy Attorney General Franklin
i Kennedy, of Albany and others pri- j
! marily interested in getting Stan-!
ford White's slayer across the bor- :
| der, seized on the possibility of j
Thaw's immediate production, and : |
sought to find another judge before
whom to arraign him. But Mr. !
Laforce, governor of the jait, declined
to surrender the prisoner until he
had consulted Sheriff Aylmer.
The sheriff after reading t'he writ ,
carefully, said while no time for its
return was specified, he had under-1
stood from the court that Wednesday!
was the day and he "allowed" that',
Thaw had better stay in jail.
Rumors spread meanwhile that I
\*ow Vnrk officers were trying to kid- (
|nap Thaw; that an automobile was'
ready to whirl him to the New York
J line; that an open clash, perhaps a
street battle, was imminent. As a matter
of fact, the officers from New
York were as much surprised as any
one. They had protested against
postponing the proceedings until
Wednesday, but their protests failing,
had decided to bide their time, hop|
ing that when arraigned Thaw would '
be released as a fugitive and prompt-j
ly snapped up by the Lumigrition auj
thorities as an undesirable.
mv.r.iT.'c? loTi-vorc rrmi<rht said thev !
I 1 iia? O mnjVio vv"-o ? - ? ? ? ,
were well satisfied with t ie events of
j today. They feel now that Thaw's
fate, so far as the Canadian authorii
ties may influence it, is settled. The :
departure for Ottawa early this morn- =
ins; of W. H. Shurtleff was the first
step in a plan to procure. Thaw's re- j
moval from Canada without prolong-j
ea icgaj pi uueeumss.
; The Way We Feel.
Xews and Courier.
I Many people will feel, though tney
may nDt express, the hope that Harry !
Thaw will never be recaptured He
I
: one against many He must match his
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lace to canvass for our 1
partment, and Mr. J. F.
Mr. McSwain in the other <
business. We ask for the
to present the advantages
pany offers in
Life, Fire, Health &
r? - 1 ? i ! r* _ il P
atocK, nan, motion vj
Automobile and all othe
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RATE FROM COL
To Savannah
To Jacksonville
Special Train Leaves Columl
Tickets good returning on
to and including train No. 4
3.10 pm Friday, Septembe
12.35 a m Saturday, Septem
For full information see n
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J. S. ETCHBERGER, T. P.
C. M. SMALL. D. P. A.. Sa
J ? - ?,
wit against the world. His escape
from Matteawan was as brilliant as it
was dramatic. It is characteristic of ?cjj(
human nature to feel some osrt of
J
sympathy for such a one and to desire
that he will baffle his enemies. q
What We Want to Know. 81101
Columbia Record. gual
o fro
Now they are going to arrest Harry '
Thaw?a murderer and a crazy man
under the law's decree?for conspir11
.0
acy! How can an irresponsible c
crazy man be guilty of conspiracy?
The Key. A. Julian
Leesville, Aug. 19.?The Rev. W. A. 2:5
Julian, for many years pastor of va- J
rious Lutheran churches in South Car- 8:5
olina, but lately of Melrose, Fla., died
this morning at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. S. C. Ballentine. He
was nearly 83 years old. Up until
about 20 years ago he served churches
in Newberry and Lexington counties
and was recognized as a preacher of
unusual ability. The funeral will be ^ ^
conducted tomorrow at 3 p. m., from
the Leesville Lutheran parsonage and jj ^
- * i i
his body will be sent 10 L.aKe ^uy,
Fla., for burial. dra^
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Infirmities of Afire. ""5
There were some deficiencies in the me
early education of Mrs. Donahoe, but ly.
she ne^er mentioned them or admitted a'ilp
their existence. "Will you sign your "]
name here?" asked the young lawyer pen
whom Mrs Donahoe had asked to "S
? Tiir
vestment Company
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f Mr. C. W. Wal r
i The C
_iire insurance aeEnri
Bradley to assist
departments of our
>m an opportunity fuiiy'strer
. thehotsui
i Which our com- Chills and
; vigor to N:
i out purgin
| action anc
? _ Strengthei
Accident, Live
ins, Plate Giass, i
r kinds of Insurance.
J. N. McCaughrin, ^
Treas. Secretary.
cursion 1
i, Ga. i
[lie, Fla.
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Air Line;
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j?ays in oaR(
cksonville j bure
El
AJMBIA, S. C. wat<
Art A
$Z.DU '
4-?? Ne:
)ia, S. C., at 11.30 am p(
i all regular trains up
, leaving Jacksonville .
r 5th and Savannah j
Kqv Vi
KJ^JL W UJ.X. 1T j ?mm
earest Seaboard Agent !
I P
A., Columbia, S. C. ForHei
vannah, Ga.
Rooster
southern bittwai. Frying <
fcggs
edules Effective Jnne 2nd, 1918.
Irriyals and Departure! Newberrj?
8. C.
f. B.?These schedule figures ai* F
;?n as information only and are not
ran teed.) To Pi
! a. m. No. 15, dally from Co- apply at on
1.... ? 4. /-^ 111 _ TV.1i? PORTER S ?
j-uuiuia va u-rwjuriii?. i-uiillulu ,jcaj dressir
sleeping car between Charleston | .he same tim
18 a. m.?No. 18, dail, from Green
ville to Columbia. ArriTet Colum- After a
bia 1:35 p. m., Augusta 8:85 p. m. and achie^
Charleston 8:15 p. m. fame in hi
12 n -m?\Trv 17 (fall v. from Hnlnm- to his olc
bia to Greenville. him
7 p. m.?No. 16, daily, from Greeii- n0_
ville to Columbia. Pullman ?leep- j^rs ?>0IU
ing car Greenville to Charleston lost me ^
Arrives Charleston 8:15 a. m. Ar wurrii
rive Savannah 4:15 a. m. Jack' Conipsnioi
sonville 8:30 a. m. ?
3ur further inlormation call oa
- x. x_ tt tt tl Someboc
t?L a&e?lUif or Hi. n. uuayiiiau, v. r
J. M., Washington, D. C.; W. E. married Cl
lee, A. S. P. A., Columbia or S. [hreir ho1
tfcbeain, D. P. A., Colombia. "You us
till you've
v up a deed transferring a parcel said; "it's
and to her daughter. They sa
fou sign it yourself an' I'll make forgot abc
mark," said the old woman quick- young wif
"Sinm me eyes gave out I'm not ''George,"
to write a word, young man." tak^n me
low do you spell it?" he asked "Well, c
poised above the proper place. is a pleas
Spell whatever you plaze," said time in t
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- - ,, for MALA
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reJnrn. It
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ie Whole System.
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anu 9piiii? giuui^f
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ctiveness of the land more
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on Clover, Alfalfa, |
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res, Other Remedies Won't Cure.
;es, no matter of how long standing,
it the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
iseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
ils at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00
ct of lice on the comfort,
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sap the strength of the
.icing the number of eggs,
t of flesh or whatever it is
produce. _ ,