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The Savage in Us. leave. Besides being
?? the small islands of th
Charleston Evening: Post. tain commands the coi
Centuries of civilization, genera- 9ulu, whe>re the only A
tions of moral teaching, the press, tan lives,
the pulpit, and the schools have "There are about 4
failed to stamp out of us altogeth- the Tawi-T>awi group,"
er those savage traits which are Shutan. They range
commonly supposed to thrive chief- Tawi, whioh is 28 mi
ly in the heart of the lower ani- wide, to hardly more
mal or of the untutored Fiji Island- Sitauki, the smallest "Ti
era. Indeed, the intellect of 1911 is about half a mile s<
appears In spots to be hardly more Las a bigger populatio
permeated by sweetness and light of the larger islands,
than that of the dark ages when covers an area of abou
torture held nations in fear, and miles,
a life was worth only the thrust, of "How do you get abc
a lance or the stab of a dirk. But gunboat comes down
it is not so much the frenzies of a takes me on inspection
mob nor the secret attack of the when such a craft is n<
criminal that stains the fair rec- travel from one islanc
-?rd of modern civilization with in a launch or a native
murky markings, as it is the de- is my second period c
. plorahle flash now and then the Moro country,
of primitive rashness where reason "There are fewer w
should rule. Fortunately, the sav- Tawi-Tawi group than
a?e instincts of this century crop part of the Philippines
r?n? minani ni\ icn Mv anH with the In- COnStubularv officers tl
individual rather than the masses, one a German, who is
To say that there are among us way ties for a Philip]
yet characters who know not mod- Company. Khey use p
eration and temperance is to state for that purpose over
wherein the present day civilization favorite being molabi,
is handicapped in its progress to like maple; but it is h
tl?e higher planes. last 150 years in w
It happens the press dispatches month a steamer comes
recently carried two stories, one there to plok up the t
from the West and one from the them to their destinat
East, which should cause the be- "We used to have fo
lievers in right living to weep. In of constabulary, but c
St. Paul a man and woman danced have beeno nly two coi
seven hours and then the man men each. I make my
dropped dead from sleep and ex- at Bongao. which is
haustlon. In Baltimore an unfor- smallest islands, In fa<
tunate fellow boasted that he could rock. It is about 5
drink more whiskey than anybody Barneo coast. Some
else. He tried it, and drank more lands lie right in I)arb<
than anybody he oould find. He belongs to Barneo.
'^dropped dead at the conclusion of "I have to act as Ji
the foolhardy victory. lion to my constabul
Are not these two incidents ex- eullve work, and get a
amples of a real savagery? In the domestic case6 to deal
one case the element of an elec- the dattos or Mono cl
trie lighted fury predominated, rea- mitted to settle most
aonless and silly. In the other, among their own peopl
the instincts of a hog swallowed up litigants are not satisfi
the balance of a man. Fortunately, decisions they appeal
a cure for such excess comes out of m^n.
the very civilization which pro- "Ves, I have frequ<
duces it. Death is the penalty for with divorce cases,
such defiance to the Laws of health number of divorces is
? ? Under the Mohammed
KING OF THE MOKOH. ^oro is allowed as m
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An American Who is Bonn Of Our re'igion divorce Is <
Islands Near llaroco. :iJ. K lf ?wW
To behead man over almost half J J* ier; I divorce thee
a hundred Islands, with ever so .. f' divorce Ih??many
dattos under you and to be J thre? times, and th
a sort of supreme court In your- 'c? u?y 5rYaL8 *'etw
self sounds big, but ("apt. W. H. 4 e have shut down 01
Shu tan, P. O., aays It is not really . ?
that way, according to the New NFH CAW IN 8KL
S. York Sun. P. C. means Philippine
^ constabulary. Capt. Bhutan, who Plea <tif Four CouIkjQh
has just arrived at the Holland M'wnan Accused o
House, is head man of the Tawl- Lincoln, Neb., Sept
Tawi group of islands, which are cowboys aiul a young *
the southernmost of the Philip- cused in the courts of
pines and even extended into the ty, Nebraska of the
waters of Barneo. Charles Perry Sellers,
Capt. Bhutan is a young man with by hanging him to a te
steady eyes and a quiet manner, The young woman,
who has been In the Philippines phy, has not been a
since he went out in 1899 its a vol- has been traced to i
unteer. Ln 1903 he Joined the con- where she engaged a
stabulary and is now home on haft promised to prodi.
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They are Some of Many
I>r. Joe Cabell Davis. Mgr.
umiranee Oo. (Columbian Nation Life Insu
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company's check for $73.00 in full |?ay- Accept my thanks for your culm
I 4-StJi weeks' sickness from fever. I nient under my policy for one week'
r company too high to the insuring ctpnmcmd you and your company too
square treatment. It is the best pol- prompt payment and square treat]
company the success yon deserve, I Wishing you and the company the
? Truly, Yours '
Pierce liethea, Ge<
Deputy Sheriff to Dillon County.
X>CK" in His Office over the CotU
Yours on one leg,
BELL DAVIS,
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in charge of ever the trial date is set. Sellars A AA A A. A A A A A a A AAAJi
e South Cap- had been engaged to marry her for j <
nstabulary of several months. Ttie engagement *.*
American Sul- followed a spectacular wooing in 1\f a STUBBS
which he had to thrash half a doz- i $
5 islands In en rival cowbay suitors. | V w w
said Capt. Sellars carried two life insur-1
in size from ance policies aggregating $7,000, J || SI lIllTOV Pmmi
les long by and the State charges that the be- ^ A
than rocks, lief of the young woman that being A
ihabited one, his affianced wife she would get I J , , l ! ll .1
quare, but it the money led to the murder. The V We life receiving daily Sill the
n than some lynching took place about forty 1 j; i . l I
The group miles from Cody, out In cowboy | i BDCllSC SIlU CXlBDu 3 COfQlBI 111
t 200 square land. On the night of June 19 last j V inenert mir cinclf of
four men, undisguised, called at1A luapcci UUI MUCK U1
>ut? Well, a the home of Hutch Jack, wltii whom 1 nnrcc PAAftP PT l ni i? writ
there and Sellars was spending the night. UKljj uUUIJj, jl Al Lt LfKl
trips, and They were George and Alma Weed,
>t available 1 Harry Heath and Kenneth Murphy, | J We carry Steadfast, Zei
I to another the latter a brother of Eunice. all the very lvest that ni<
i craft. This Sellars was in bed and declined ' pointer brand hats. Also
. f DOfvipa in t r. /.nmn n,i* " '1 t ~i A ? 1" ' ?
ri PVIKVV -v> VU1*>C wut (UlU panvil/lpaiu 111 J * OENT8 FURNH
what the visitors said was a social ^ Of tliis department we
hites in the call. Thereupon one of them pull- ^ please you whether it be
in any other ed a gun and covering Jack order- you wish.
; besides the ed hlni to keep his seat and not in- LADIES' i
lere is only terfere with w>at was about to We have bought a big t
getting rail- take place. George Weed dragged $ great values from stock or
yine Railway Sellars out of bed and Harry Heath
recious wood threw a rope around his neck. ^ .
there. the With this they dragged him into $ ill men 3 and D0V8 Clothing V
which looks the road and hanged him to a tele- J fe
iard and will phone pole. Then they went home JL U7 - I *j.
rater. Every and submitted later to arrest. J Workmanship. We make SUlt
i along down To the Sheriff they declared that
ies and take they were simply dealing out col- JL xxri
ion. lectively a fate that Sellars had ? When in IOWn II1S
ur companies promised each of them individually.
>f late there Their story was that Heath and JL
npanies of 50 the two Weed boys had been pay- t U A TJ A T 1
headquarters ing attention to Miss Murphy; that AAXXAWJ AVvr v i-<~" 1A xA. JLrf.
one of the this had angered Sellars and that
3t is only a he had warned them that if they J ... - . !0
miles from didn't keep away from his girl he VVVVVVVVVVVVVV^^V^J
of our is- would kill them. Young Murphy's ^???
?1 Bay, which complaint was that Sellars had
threatened him for interfering with
idge in addi- his courtship and that he was in "W'y ,
ary and exe- fact forcing his attention upon his A
good many sister. The four young men evinc- ?
with. All ed astonishment that they should |AjI .
liefs are peu*- he arrested and insisted that they IKcjl A I I A IV I T
of the cases hud a clear right to dispose of J |T| s x X X K*
le; and if the Sellars.
ed with their It was not until weeks afterward I * _ a nrn - n, t i
to the head through the confession of a fifth I .1 f 1 IlG olcUlUcirU XvelllrOclCi 0
man that the authorities got an KtSi M J o, .a. > > rpL i , ,
?ntly to deal inkling of the conspiracy which vxSXCtGn opOt InrOU^llti
though the they charge exists. Eunice Mur- JJxf QniifU PcivnliriQ Clarwre\
diminishing. J?hy is a nieece of Mrs. Heath, and \J(X1 Uilllct, vJcUIgl
an religion a she and her brother lived on the | | |
any wives as ranch, which was five miles from j? j y . > . _
?r the same that of Sellars. An affidavit has A? f J / / A-? /\
iasy. A man been secured from William McGee, 1 JL 1 *?' * *
Ife by saying n cowboy, that on the night of June PjTji
V my% houHe", ZZre?iere%.t"^S 5T* fll New York and Florida Special
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i that." ajia her two daughters and two or All year arouna inrOUgfl Ciir S1
F.?kpfn< k a?"eEu"yo* mu" flh and Knights Key, connectii
phy had a private conference of an f^V |
and a Vising hour a* the house Hnd after the
r Mdnitr. w,'neurtpohy ?! For beautiful booklet ai
.Four ?p Charley Sellars. At midnight j P |
vornan are ax- tj,e men returned and he heard , wat- t /"* * ^
"Zlirz "T ? i w- J- Craig,
a ranchman, ^ '8 done, Wflb ! _ _ _ _
dephone pole. "What's done?" asked Mrs. j ^ Wjl
Kunlce Mur- Heath. 1
rrested. She ?We strung up Charley Sellare," 1^1
(ansae City, replied Heath. * ^TV("* fVlf
lawyer, who "Something bad to be done," said ' r$f?? Vm Si*iB^ ]
ce ber when- Kunice Murphy. w mm
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