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3H0RK THA\ A srOKK 1'EltlSH \MI1> FLAMES (CONTIXrK-t) FROM PAGE 3). Pierce Oil company, family residents in Springfield. Mo. Thomas -J. Wright, auditor Lemp. Brewing company, St. Louis. George Goener, president Holstein | Commission company, St. Louis. A. G. Odegaard, S:. Louis, sales; agent Spencer-Otis company, railway j slupplies, St. Louis. Norman Hancock, salesman Curio . Clothing company, St. Louis. William J. Kinser, treasurer Kinser Construction company, St. Louis. Following is a revised list of the injured: The Injured. Theodore Levy, salesman, treated j at City dispensary for cut hands; res-i cued by firemen while clinging to i window sill on sixth floor. U. M. Scot:, St. Louis, left hip fractured; internal injuries. Ben F. Williams, 2210 west Broadway, Louisvxille, Ky., salesman for; Brown Shoe company; left fractured, internal injuries, in serious condition. B. C. Holmes, McComb, Miss., at city hospital. L. L. Leonard, lawyer, jumped; ribs fractured, feet crushed, hurt inter- j naiiy. Lee Wolf, merchant at Carrnthers- | ville, Mo., contusions ;|pd possiblej fracture of spine. David Blumb, purchasing agent for Siix, Baer & Fuller Dry Goods company, righf foot fractured in fall. R. D. Horned, Chicago, superintendent of an electrical supply company, right arm and right ankle fractured in jumping from sixth floor. Edward T. Kaub, Chicago, sales-1 man, abrasions' and contusions on right hand and left knee. William Koerner, house man at Missouri Athletic club, both feet fractured in jumping from sixth floor roof of four-story building. F. W. Williams, New York, connected with Globe Canning company, JEastpojt, iMe., hands burned and head bruised. " Ti Y ^ f f 1 U > rv/N A/\ n-wrtri AII nrl r. iviLUC, R.11CC ?icui.ngu. * L. E. Walsh, bruised. Charles Schinnel, Chicago, both legs brokei and internally injured. Johi Dwyer; engine company Xa. 6, right leg fractured"; caught under falling wall. Robert Magill, house manager, Missouri Athletic club, burned about the j legs. Mrs. Robert Magill, feet burned and cut. Take Ten Bodies From Club Ruins. St. Louis, March 10.?Ten bodies had been recovered late today from the ruins of the seven-story building occupied by the Missouri Athletic club, which was destroyed by fire early Monday morning. Qf these three were recovered after the firemen entered the ruins today. The other seven were recovered yesterday. Twenty bodies are thought to be! in the ruins, making the total death toll 30. Of the 10 bodies recovered eight have been identified. The identified dead: Marshal Bier, 35, bachelor, head of Marshal Bier & Co., fur dealers, St. Louis. Lucius Ruff, 34. department head Simmons Hardware company, bachelor; sou of Dr. L. P. Ruff, of Cape [ Girardeau, Mo. Lived with mother in Dallas, Texas. (.Identification doubtful.) William J. Kinser, treasurer Kinser' Construction company, engaged in I construction of East Side levee. James B. Reilly, -56, single, mem-1 ber contracting firm of Ware & Reilly, St. Louis. John X. Rickey, 40, Chicago, treasurer Ford Manufacturing company, leaves wife and child in Chicago. William F. Erd, lawyer aiid real estate dealer, East St. Louis, 111. Edwin C. Kessler, 37, cashier Ludlow-Saylor Wire company, St. Ix>uis, killed in jumping from sixth floor. E. P. Williams, bank promoter,' Santee, Ga. ?:n -1 ' -i ! xja?a ijiuuauiy \\m elapse oeiore the ruins, which fill the bisement up to the first floor, are explored completely, and it is feared many of the j bodies never will be recovered. Fire j Chief Swingley late today said the; fire department's work was about finished and suggested that laborers from other city departments be put to work removing the debris. The vaults of the Boatmen's bank, which occupied part of the building, { were uncovered today and found in-1 tact. Nearly $1,300,000 in coin and currency was removed under heavy police guard to the vaults of the St. 1 i Louis Union Trust company, where'; the money will he kept until a place! can be provided in the temporary j quarters of the Boatman's bank. Xo satisfactory explanation of ine fire has beer, found. Explosions heard during the fire were attributed by the I Arc ihe o Irermizer amnion admitted to be th ton crop. This is not a theory, b The popularity of Ro fertilizer has caused a name: if you want to be sure to buy the br; I If you are not already ROYSTER'S fish-scra alongside any other b F. S. RO\ Norfolk, Va. Baltim Spartanburg, S, C. C chief of the fire prevention bureau to sen gas that escaped when the meter* str; melted under the intense heat. 1 Harry Davidson, night watchman "T1 for the athletic club, was on the sag third floor of the building, where the 1 fire ^vas supposed to have started, he only 15 minutes before the blaze was "In discovered. He found nothing there, rib )ie said, that indicated fire danger. j liki ^ tha MRS. PANKHURST ARRESTED. fro we After Fierce Struggle in Glasgow. ho\ Hold Policemen Back. ^ . v I Glasgow, March 9.?Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, militant suffragette lead- Inc er, was arrested tonigni at a meeting i in St. Andrew's hall after a fierce :Wt fight with the police, in which a score > of women were hurt and several con- an( stables were badly bruised. Mrs. Pankhurst just had declared , W1 that women had as ample justifica- 1 tion for fighting for their rights today as men ever fiad had, when po- ? lice dashed into the hall with drawn ot^ clubs. The suffragettes Had stretcnea C1-v a network of barbed wire across the sia platform, concealed by floral decora- C01 tions. For a few minutes this barri- j ma cade, manned by masculine support- h;r ers using flower pots and chairs as !tll missiles, held back the police. fri< Finally, when the police stormed 5x111 the platform, a number of women drew clubs from under their cloaks and used them vigorously. In the S01 midst of the fighting several blank j cartridges were fired and miniature { L*11 bombs exploded. Frightened by the r detonations many women fainted. tw The police seized Mrs. Pankhurst and dragged her from the platform s0( and through the hall to the street. mc Here a desperate and futile effort was lle made to recue tier as the police c0] forced her into a taxicab and drove im to the police station. ma Explaining tJie Telegraph. ^( As a general rule, the telegraph no y01 longer arouses the wonder and awe Sll! that it did in our grandfathers. In re- Ir mntfl nrm ri t-rioc: hnivoror + h<iro oro ctill iV V v_/ VVUiAV* - 4. V II v ? V* J t**VA V M A v W V*** I people who have never heard of it, or I he: who are unable to understand it. Das i *0 Echo tells of the perplexity that tiie 1 ~ ? telegrapli caused in a small village o* mc Dosnia. The government had installed a tel- Re egraph line from Prijedor to Bihatscli. av "What is the meaning of this wire?"' an | q asked the astonished inhabitants of a j v-iliage througn which the line happeneel Jo pass. ^ "It's a telegraph," said the headman aj( of the village, who had been in consultation with the officials. "One can tin rfnn Rpniiirps 'ish-Scrap? r Er w wlw w TRADE MARK REGISTERED ri&irial fisK fer-tilizGi u lated with Fish-Scrap is univ e plant food best suited to tl ut a fact proven by the experience o yster's, the original and genuine fis i host of brands to appear with fish hp Qiir<=> nt rrpffiriO' fish in the crnods ^ ~ fe, fc> and that made fish-scrap famous; acquainted with the splendid resul .p fertilizer, we simply ask that yoi rand and abide by the proven resul 'STER GUANO C( tore, Md. Charlotte, ,N. C. Tarboro, ' Columbia, S C. Macon, Ga. Columbus Montgomery, Ala, 4 d a message along this wire, Vai aight from here to Stamboul." UUvS 01 'he villagers were incredulous. ? lac is impossible. How can a mes- 11 Qll ;e run along a wire?" .'he headman thought awhile; then Mayr*S Wond( hit upon the proper explanation. Successful ; - . ^ far- 01 StOfTldC! ihgmti, iitj sluu, u uug tiiui, ia lfIy long, and whose tail is stretched testin s the wire on these poles; imagine And One Dose I t his tail is so long that he reaches Years i m here to Stamboul. Now, suppose \ i pinched his tail here. Wouldn't he Pk3 vl in Stamboul?" f ; ?he villagers understood. h Wj Three Kinds. I ij. Sto lianapolis Star. I V I , 3rofessor at agricultural school? y J W| lat kinds of farming are there? ?*/ sew Student?Extensive, intensive /^tT I pretensive. \jC L HA\E F AITH 1A | Ma<g Wonderfi THIS STOMACH REMEDY really be termed a | benefits that it Rives I cases of Stomach T L woman customer said to us the ; mauer^vhere yoVilv ier dav, "Say, you ought to tell ev- hnve suffered with S * ' JJ ? tinal Ailments, etc. one in town about Rexall Dysp'ep- h-.-aith ;>nd are loud r edy. There is not a Tablets. I would myself it I the wonderful results ild.'' That set us to thinking. So cn ^he'soSc^and'fc ny people have used them and' [fonsV,tlfkingeout''u'c ve SO enthusiastically Sounded testinal tract and as an :sei>tic. Sufferers sir praises both to us and their J v .iuh alone should , ,, , , , ., ,, t nvin^e you mat .vi ?nds, that we -had an idea you all k..medy shou! 1 restc bw about them. But, in the chance [o^oVanVjou^ni it some of you who suffer from in- ^0V0P' an^ ?,nce a?a Send for booklet on ;estion, heartburn, dyspepsia, or (.i. Mavr, Mfg. Chem ,, , , , . , , , "-r better still, obtain ne other stomach complaint, don: _ . . .. .,. For Sale m New ow about them?we are writing | & \ s* '' ..zz rhey contain Bismuth and Pepsin, j o of the greatest digestive aids i MOLLY own to medical science. They LAX/ >the and comfort the stomach, pro.i. __?Can Not cmd l He nit; seci'euuu vl feaomv. juxw, Ip to quickly digest the food and b^td?not?re?fe' avert it into rich, red blood, and Yea ,?&? Ma^ dophyllia) was a prove the action of the bowels. We it griped fearful lieve them to be the best remedy out'isPDowPto b ide for indigestion and dyspepsia. j certainly wouldn't offer them to I |T0J 11 entirely at our risk unless we felt I re they would do you a lot of good. LEEHKllnri Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets do not ieve your indigestion, check the ^ artburn, and make it possible for ^ ii to eat what you like whenever 11 lil-o nr\-mo haplc and o-pf. vmir i S V/ 6 6 t P C >ney. . ! April, May a 3old only at the more than 7,000 j PRICKS~o!So: xall Stores, and in this town only i Crop Short, . 0_ i THKSK ARK our store. Tnree sizes. 2;>c, oOc, ( We have the follow d $1.00.?Gilder & Weeks, Newberry, j ] I J,oco,OOO I C. i 500,000 ] 300.000: ? 1 200,000 ] Haye your printing done at The Her- j Mar?ff w.anThere mail orders today 1 and Xews office?then you know lightFOO" it it is done rigbt. wmmmm?mimmmmmmmmammmmmmmmim / I ' W I ^ Guaranty >&,*< . .'--j % ! r& i< ^ ^KCB We are no\ I equip your ^ I The Ac f| !'P Ncn-Sk ?q !|| ; cl| at the new low 1 ! S mjike it most e H 3 you to use the ersally 1 | Gooc -? a s^r\4- i 5 ^ (f3 I j Here are the pri \ iiie populcii* si;ccs | _ ?Lc Sao.!" ;f| 30x3 $12 | x If :S X +J/2 Ic 4 33x4 22 a 34 X 4 24 *# 34 x 4& 32 ; 5 35 x 416 34 1 x ^ ^ o7xo 4 J ;l| 38 x 5 Vi 54 #1 r>n?,?- Pc 3 J | ;'< WAV Take r.o c!:sn cos. First" your :-l^r J Ooodrifjii Saioly | ?in tf? :5 I i3? When you this .IpMW ur Stomach * * tie You? Mow ful Stomach Remedy phone 300 ly Taken in Cases h, Liver and In al Ailments Has Often Dispelled ' of Suffering w#s 8 Dnderful iiCFVOI machfomedy $f ill change " >f) J2V5S that_ J&l nervousness, d r e i jr XI I pains in my bacl)ji2 faco? (f)i sides.and weak s ?O ?i? spells. Three botl ll Stomach Remedy car Cardui, the WC wonderful remedy and the v5/J tonic, relieved me I in many of the most chronic i * r i ? ? rouble has spread its fame like 3 country to the other. No nersnn nnw " e? you will find people who (?)| Pcrbon. n?wtomach, Liver and intes- TATTTT t and have been restored to i/VIVJGi in their praise of this rem- /^\| &m<y n day but what one hears of *?'l obtained from this remedy SkJ Q 9MI entirely natural, as it acts yi^ H V jar gj ^undation of these ailments, /?\| H Jk ous catarrh and bile aecre- >8/ ] M M inflammation from th^ in- \J H sists in rendering the same TpP tb?9 H nl are urged to try one dose? /?\1 relieve your suffering and vS/j ?? ... , ayr's Wonderful Stomach THfl UfAniQnT ?1 >re you to good health. Put I lIC ?? UIIIGII 0 I ie results will be a revelation /fg\l rejoice over your quick re- vg/i Pqj- over 50 V C tin know the joys of living. SfcvtJ . , Stomach Ailments to Geo. 0 [ V^ardlll has DC.'e .1 h ^K^-t,ni:St"rh ?J to relieve women' berry, S. C., by Gilder necessary pains Veeks. m building weak wom to .health and stri " ~~ It will do the san ?] you, if given a fair I j?)r So, don't wait, but i fgvi taking Cardui toda I J8>1 :x- * * U : 10 nut IUUUII IIIB LlfBI j \ J 1U> use wnuui iidim out the intestinal tract, ' and should surely d ve the dammed-up bile. (S)| Apple Root (called Po- ! B i last-resort bile starter. <Sir ____ ly, but brought out the _ 1 Vfc in with the gripe taVen e had under the name iyt2J ;== =i A ft A ????. ri vx n 100,000 II > t ato Flants I nd June Shipments jo.oco at 51.7-", per 1.000 ard up at J1.60 per 1,000 \ Supply Limited. THK BKST PRICKS ;vingf varieties: Cancv Hall | 'orto" Kico Vam rriumph j > :i * rruvi'.icuv:c Punkia Vain i __ >rders were placed up to ' fore don't -wait too lonj;, I l/llK>/>/\ I Tomato and Pepper | ll| fl ulj or {2.00 per 1,000. Address 1 LgJ Jj f, Eustis, Lake Co.,FIa eed Tires 11 n i laoie reopj m i i j , M v ready to j/?\ car with B?^'f/dM\ cepted i4 * 1 T1* *. //zZ id i ire Wwm myi?m rer prices that ftW/"2: ccnoiiiicai tor &>: */ iarnc c> , ^W/A' 'A Inch ^ W,M% Tread %Mw V-M'st s,''A{ ccs on a lew of -.< %A Tread Safety Tread ? ; '*y/g j cci r r.ca { -y ' ' V M i .79 $12.05' v /y'^jij >.75 I7.CD t 'f/i >.75 18.10 %M/Jy >.55 25.25 k35 26.C5 a id LOO 35.00 tSB LOO 36.0? LOO 37.10 ?m%M? 95 44.45 M{$?* LOO 57.30 TV* ^ ' iy More v, S ' , -v. Make "Safety ?g*f"; ' an and get it ia k^7 /' t-;v . ^ Tread Tires? fr"' Long Run ' ;k of SAFETY ii> of us, FIRST * ... 1 W * . "? . v, svfc ^ . ' , "* *'(/y- '*'**' rer s Gars Newb< y ;!esino1 ^ )man S v CM& lo entire- Food nother d& i + Without these t* |! tectives you cannot s l(S) No other preparatioi jf j three weeks as Pratti j 25c, 50c and $1.00?t 71^* : insures xusty growxn | I v?) j . To prevent intesti rm m at sure specific is Prai ffw ; Remedy?25c and 50 , the early critical I quickly into profit ] v/ your flock. wfl B j V "Refuse substitutes , ^Satisfaction Guaran Irtnifl M&4 I ^ Get Pratts 160 pc fl? F?r S i?rs, Gilder & Weeks, > elping pv i Johnson & McCracl s un- I? v\ G. Mayes, New an d ^ Summer Bros, Xe\ ten UD f/fi\ ; Clnr\ f1 T-Tinn \'pv ?nSth" 0S& J* T* Ma-ves & Ca' lfi .^?r f? J- D- Quattlebaum tna1, JJB 3205begin ' ' % COLDS & iGpY79 I? 5 or 6 doses anycase ?* cmii iNrhJ* & LaGrippe; it vifS9)KS9) better than Caloi ! 'tripe or 6icken. Star Ammoni Fertilizer "OR SALE BY & Scott, ^ From? le i m ,411 & - Y 4 4S' / ' <1J ige V A I /ent Prate, White \ SS Diarrhea Remedy to gnarante?d pro- . ucceed with poultry. 1 is as good the first i Baby Chick Foodhe only safe ration. t. nal troubles the one tts White Diarrhea J c. After they pass tericd they mature paying members of insist on Pratts. * J V* R?i-lr ICCU U? 1 ige Poultry Book ale by 'ewberry, S. C. \in, Newberry, S. C. A berry, S. C. vberry, S. C. rberry, S. C. Newberry, S. C. > , Prosperity, S. G. 9 _ nvtmnvi LafarKirrc 666 will break 8 & Fever, Cold? acts on the liver Del and does cot Price 25c. ateri i ry,S.C.