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ZEPPELIN EXPLODES. Twenty-eight Germans Killed ^\lien Airship is Destroyed by Gas. Berlin, Ociober IT.?Twenty-eight persons were killed today near Johanliisthal in the explosion and fall of j Count Zeppelin's latest dirigible bal- ' loon, the "L-II." Th: 28 men rep- i +Viq ontiro norcrm ri p1 of tbfi ' 1 C^CilWCU tutii ^ 2,Vy* w admiralty board which was to con- j dticr the final trial of the dirigible,' ' looking to its acceptance by the government as a new unit of the German atrial navy, the pilot and crew and invited guests. Every person that' went aloft in the big airship is dead, j Twenty-seven of them were killed j almost instantly by the explosion of j gas in the balloon or burned to death 1 ^ *- ? ~ as tne naming wrecK i- u iu wc i ground from a height of 900 feet and | enveloped them. One man, Lieut, j Baron von Bleut of the Queen Augusta Grenadier guards, a guest of the admiralty board, was extricated alivefrom the mass of twisted wreckage. His eyes were burned out and he suffered other terrible hurts. Beginning his rescues to kill him and end his sufferings he was taken to a hospital where he died tonight. The "L-II had it proved successful, would have been attached to the serial corps of the navy, which after today's fatalities now has only two men trained to command airships. ^ The official report ot the accident eays the explosion was due to the ignition of gas in or ahove the forward gondola, but not wHhin the body of the airship. The navy was not the only sufferer today through aviation accidents, for throe army officers were killed in aeroplane flights?Ciapt. Haeseles, Lieut. Koch and Sergt. Mante. >0 NEW DISTRICT. Project for South Carolina Slipping.? Enough Business. Washington, Occ. 16.?The State's correspondent had information today frnm a sonrfP whir.h is helieved to I be entirely reliable and trustworthy that there will be lio new western district of South Carolina, as contemplated in bills recently offered by Senator Tillman and Representative Aiken, and that in a^l probability the last has been heard of this new dis- j trict matter for a long time to come.j The reasons which are believed to ' have brought about the present sit- } uanon arose irom me xaci tuai uze j department of justice is said :o have made careful and painstaking inquiry from high sources as to the feasi-! bility of authorizng this new western district and that the information given by those to whom appeal was i made was to the effect that there was i not business enough in the proposed 1 western district to justify its crea-! tion at the !hands of congress. Most j jof the federal business in South Carolina, it is said, arises in what would 1 be the eastern district; there are no j admirality cases in what would be the ! western district, and the latter would be left to try almost altogether violations of the internal revenue laws, t This is said to have been one of the' reason's which the department of | justice found to militate against the plan of creating an eastern district. It will readily be seen that with all of the most important business of the federal courts to be handled ?n the eastern district, there wotald be little left for the western district to do, except, as stated, to give attention of internal revenue cases. Another reason assigned is that should the new district be authorized, to would result in the salaries of the district attorneys nor the marshals \ being materially reduced. While the salaries of i:hese officials I are fixed in the ne^* bills now pending at $4,500 a year each, it is said that should the bills pass it would result in a cut and that neither *.he district atorneys nor the marshals i would receive the amounts mentioned. In other words, two district attorneys would not receive $9,000 a year, and two marshals would not receive a similar amount. This is one of the reasons said to have been given :o Attorney? General McReynolds why the State should remain as it is now, with but one district. This information will doubtless be received by many persons in South Carolina with a considerable degree ^ A nr f V? a r\r>-? Karc Af ui surynsc. Ainuug uuc uicuiuv/i o v?j. he legal fraternity who have watch-! ed the matter closely it will doubtless not be acceptable news to learn that, unless present plans are changed, South Carolina will continue with but ;ne district, as now constituted. these two reasons are said to have ')een satisfactory to the department of justice, and The State's informant was of the opinion that in all probability, as stated, there would be no i of lo5ct of thic 'HrriP I ?1 C W U ii3 H IV I ^ u> O a \,u>j v u v vu ^ >. ..?? ? . Lack of business in the new proposed western district and the disposition on the part of the government offi Announcement! I have purchased the stock of Collins & Smith's Machine Shop, and will operate at their old stand hereafter. All work will be done - i A 11 1 ?1_ _ j. 7L first-class. All worn mat can oe done substantially will be guarananteed. All work will be strictly cash. Please don't ask for credit. I am prepared to do general repairing and machine work. I will be glad to see my friends at all times at Collins & Smith's old stanri. John J. Eargle I , . . I Stop, Look and Listen! W e Want to Tell You About Mayes' Book & Variety Store \ Whene'er on hunt for things desired That's sold in best variety store, Don't tramp the streets until you're tired But step inside John Mayes' door. From front to back, from side to side, It's packed up close, in case and shell; So, as you down the walkways glide, The things you seek, you'll see, yourself. tviavirt'o I^aalrn a-P oil m 1 a nn JLIJLCIC k> J-> WJt\?3j UI CM IVIIIUOj jJIIV VII f-'UV-'j Form A B C's to highest class. There's China, Toys and Dolls that smile, Baseballs, Lamps and fine Cut Glass. Creams and Powders, rich and rare, With which to tint the charming face, A Bright flashing Gems, which maidens wear, Blaze lifce the stars, in Central Place. Picture Postals, cute and rare, Enameled Ware and Pocket Books, Household, Dairy, Kitchen Ware; In fact, there's all for which one looks. When you are in, just feel your heart, It will, of sweet things, close, apprise, The daintiest tid-bits that impart A radiance to your best girl's eyes. Get Pencils on the left-hand side, And Paper from the tons at hand; T^-f- A rvtTTvi on/?V? fVii-nrrc? oo \r/"?n rlnnirlck U.V YY II OUUI UIIIll^O CCO JUU UVV/lUUj You'll find them all on quick demand. There's salesmen, who, with courtly grace Will guide you through the mystic ways, But should they be employed, in place Just say the word?and there's John Mayes. \ At home, when things aside are laid, You take the time full thought to give, And note the prices you have paid, You'll wonder how John Mayes can live! "Better Goods at Same Money." MAYES' O Variety Book & OTORE. i-iniTQE i nnn THlNf.Q iat JL 1UUUL VI 4'vvv JL JilllUU cials here not to cut the salaries of sons, in brief, for the present siiuame men who will succeed Ernest F. tion. Until today the prospects seemCochran and J. D. Adams as district ed especially good for ttoe creation attorney and marshal are the rea- of the new district. . [ | A Beautii n j VJlOOU Fall Opening Only a I i I Dress G< A full line of the goods in silks and white goods and dot Coats and S We are showing a ladies' and children sweaters and you big mistake unless j we are offering and prices with others. New Gloves ?* Just arrived. Gr gloves, men's, ^ children's gloves, ali men's work glove Special Hosiei Misses' and boys' hose at per pair onl; the "Bear Brand" h pair Ladies' silk lisle ' at per pair Men's silk lisle "? colors at per pair on Fall Undei Our line of under* women and childre weights and sizes and fashion knit i pieces and union sui find here the weigh! Remem This store sells e outfit the men, worn ren and everything i to be exactly as re we will refund your Specia 1 case prints in sc cies going at per yd 1 bale Danville pi 1 bale remnant af 10 to 20 yds at per; Also we have a la "Riverside plaids," cheviots, flannele' flannel and drilling will interest you. | Why Cope i I I For Constipation Famous Liver Buttons from Hot Springs, Arkansas Better than CalomeL When the best physicians in the world's greatest health resort don't bother to write prescriptions,! W/^TT I but jnstsay"Get| ilv-/I a box 01 ?101 cnniiur v Springs Liver Buttons for your t ? "\ /"E* bowels and liver, H y j , 1/ and to give you nriTTAUr an appetite," ]3U f lUfNS then all who SUI- Turn HIM I II ! feroughttoknow enough to cut out Calomel, and get a box to-day. They surely put your liver and bowels in regular working order?all druggists 25 cents. Get them at * rt (YT 1 (aider & weeKs A family jar is not good for preserving t2ue peace.?Nerw Orleans Picayune. ful Display < . rv i s at ^opeic Sale at Full Bla 7ew of the Ren Rarorains RpIaw VWAW ff a^??M? ? I ?MH t*???aga?????? >ods Men's & newesc dress All of our vool fabrics, since the nev nestics. into effect re wool which weaters buy your s i,w r.heaner than p 1111^ ui r ? 's coats and Men's Suit will make a only rou see what Men's suit compare our only Men's suit: 4rp Here now on]y ire nere Boys' suits eat bargains only vomen's and Boys' suit so a big line . now only s. I Boys' suil rv Offer now only? ry vrrer Boyg, gui heavy ribbed now only.... 7 8 l-8c, also , ( osiery at per 12 l-2c We have t "TVno the carload. 25c whole familj 5hawknit,"all everyday she Jy 25c - Please y?udepartment rwear town. We yearformen,, jnetal, tans,] in comprises button and h J in tailorerl for infants. n both two- I shoes to fit t ts, you will I where in the ; you desire. I Pettier shoe i I the shoes we Der j $3.00, $3.50 verything to I A word to ien and child- I to see ?ur ' is guaranteed J $4.00, $4.50 presented or Tat money. Everythinj |g ed on this ps rect from tl (lids and fan- the country. . only 5c on our shelv< aids at yd 6c two weeks. >ron gingham at low prices yd only .5c own store ai rge stock of to pay and a southern silk ton goods ei ttes, cotton vance and w at prices that late after th ed. Not Tr? dand 'The Daylight Store ^^Power for Every Purpose Will ran the churn, separator, pump, electric ' lighting plant, vacuum cleaner, corn slices feed grinder, nay press, drill or shredder. Will also pull your silo filler, esnecialiy if it is a PAPi-C, j the lightest running and most successful ensilage cutter made. Ws can sell you these and other profit-malcing, labor-saving^equipment. PERFECTION BARN r uKlNiTURE, including cow stalls, stanchions, feed carriers, litter carriers, 3an'faiy mangers pay big dividends. All these goods sol d on a free trial. satisfaction guaranteed basis at a'trr.ct'.e prices. For Full Information See J. M. Swindler, 910 W. Main St. V }f New md Bros. ist. We quote 4 larkable A Boys' Clothing J clothing was bought ? v tariff law has gone v 1 moving the tariff on " will enable you to uit from ?2 to $5 . ueiuic. s were $12.50 now $10.00 s that were $15 now _ $12.00 3 that were $20.00 $15.00 i that were $3.50 now s that were $5.00 $3.75 ts that were $6.00 $4.50 ts that were $7.50 $6.00 Shoes! Shoes! j * J >een Buying snoes Dy ' We can fit the r in both dress and >es at prices that will Our children's shoe is the talk of the have them in gun ? yTai^UWO aiJlU TlW^VVVU | | H ice,also the soft-soles You will find here he growing girls pioState will you find . _ s for the ladies than : sell at $2.00, $2.50, ' i and $4.00 ( the men: Don't fail Walk-over shoes at and $5.00. ce Notice % we have advertis ige is brand new, dile best factories in - / They have not been ss or racks more than We can offer them i because we own our id have no high rent gain we bought cot irly before the ade bought wool goods e tariff was removide At ' : > Bros. ?? * 7 WESTERN FARMER* GASOLINE ENGINES A dependable gasoline engine has proven its worth many times over in actual every day work on the farm. Much of vour heavy work can be done by an engine which leaves you time to be a Mancgcr instead of a worn^out laborer. Will take some of the burdens ott your man, allowing him to put his time on more profitable I rvorlc, hence he becomes better satisfied with I liis position. Removes much of the drudgery I from the wife's shoulders and permits more K time for recreation. We can furnish 5, 7 and 10 H. P. single cylinder type, also 12 and 20 H. P. two cylinder opposed t vpes. Any size mounted on road truck, hand truck or skids. Attractive prices. Further particulars suDtliid hy our loco! c^ent. Western Implement Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. p*' If interested in an Ensiicg: Cuticr irwcskgzlc thePAPEC. ^