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DESTRUCTIVE GALES i
Great: Damage to Shipping in
Northern Waters
COASTWISE VESSELS ARE LOST
uaie ana sea work Damage Along
tbo Coast of Nova Scotia, New
Brnnswick, and Prince Edward Island?Crew
of Norwegian Bark
Helpless in Severe Cold and Angry
Waters.
Halifax, N. B., Special. - Dispatches
have been fiouring into (his city
brin.trin.sr news of vessels wrecked or
in distress, of wires prostrated. and
of damage done by the gale and sea
along the coasts of Nova Scotia, Cnjio
Breton, New Brunswick and Prince
Edward Island. Four vessels -were
driven ashore, another, after having
everything movable on dock washed
away, was forced to put back to the
port from which she sailed, and the
steamer Turret Bell, which went
aground on the north side of Prince
Edawrd Island last week, was driven
farther in shore.
The storm was most violent in
Northumberland Strait. Two schooners
anil one hark were swept aground
in this .strait, and a third schooner
was wrecked near the o-w.tem entrance.
The Norwegian hark Adeonn, tried
to weather the gab. off Kextoiu N. 11,
bat dragged lier anchors and grounded
011 North Keef. She sprang a
leak. The tremendous seas lunde it
impossible for any vessels to go to
uer assistance, leaving her crow of 12
in the severe cold and heavy
gale, and in danger-of being swept
overboard or (lying from exposure.
Near tine same, place The schooner
Alexander, lumbar laden , went'
ashore.
The Windsor, N. S., schooner
Omega, lost her sails on Wednesday
last, when off Charlotte town, and the
seas washed over her carried away
her cabins and dock load. She drifted
swiftly for 110 miles across Northumberland
Strait, until she finally
brought up oa the rocks at Fox
Point, on the northern coast of Nova
Scotia. Iter crew of four men had
been obliged to man tiie pumps with
practically no rest since Wednesday
and during all that time they had 1
had neither food nor drink, all their
jupnliee having been swept overboard
Tliov wore rosonrwl - ?
^ ?? iuwr<f i?vcn VUI*;
by exhaustion and exjjosure, soon
after the vessel grounded. The
schooner will probably be n total
loss..
A Newfoundland schooner, the
identy of which ha s not been learned,
was wrecked last right at Campbells
Cove at the eastern end of
l'rinee Edwtird Island. The crew
succeeded in getting ashore safely.
The 1,37b (on steamer Turret Hell,
which is valued at. $100,000, probably
will prove a total wreck off Cable
Head, Prince Kdward Island, on iho
north coast where she went ashore
last week.
Dr. Matthews a Suicide.
Baltimore, Md., Special.?In a
cheap lodging house on East Baltimore
street at some tin*- during the
24 hours proceeding 2 o'clock Monday
afternoon, I)r. ,T. Baxter Matthews,
of Greensbom, N. blew out
his brains with a shot from a 32calihro
revolver.
I)r. Matthews was convicted March
0th, 190(?, at Greensboro, X. t'.. of
the is?isoi inn* of lii- \v??V? TV...->?
1st. I;nr.. ffe had I icon out of custody
under hail pending tlic division
of his ap|*cal for a new trial, which
was denied him, and relative: -on!
bondsmen have been senrchii._ foi
him for some time thai he might hi
taken before the court to he resentenced.
Another Rioter Convicted.
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textile council received a reply iron
the Manufacturers' Asocinliun that
the request was pp'inat.ure and that
there# must he a longer run of tin
prcse|t improved business tx-f?m
the proposition could be considered
The manufacturers added that th
nvnrag: margin of prolitj since ?Tul\
1st, thu dale of the Inst advance ol
t0 ner wnf. wm-rontiiil ytl'j ?n -
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DEATH OF MRS. YOUNG
[n the Death of Sdito- of The Fairfax
Enterprise* the SUte Presr Suntains
a Distinct Los.
Fairfax, Special.?M s. Virginia 1).
Young1, who Ute<l Frhay afternoon,
was buried in the cenetery at the
ltnptist church just ou of the town
limits here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Young was take a witla a chill
last Sunday morning aid although
Dr. Youug practically give up 'as
practice so as to give his mtire attention
to her he did not tUiik lier case
was serious until Wednesday when he
discovered thai she had ootraeted
pneinnoyia. She grew mi idly worsd
from then until the end eime.
Mrs. Virginia TiuKuit Young,
daughter of Col. Durant, was bor.1
and reared in Marion e?unty, this
State. She first married i Mr. Covington
and the couple wait to Mis-,
sisssippi to live, but aftei they had
been there a few years .Mr. Covington
died and Mrs. Covington a mo hack
to her native State. In JS'U or early
in 1S80 she visited Mrs. )r. W. T.
Hre'eland, hor college claaauate, who
lived a few miles from this place,
and while there Dr. Williau J. Young
met lier. The resuit was that they
soon became fond of each ?thcr and
were married in December, 1SS0. The
teixior love heiwrittu Ui-u. w;v rs
strung as a mother's a ic'tiou Cor
her babe; and this feeling mver nbuted.
Dr. and Mrs. Young hove hred. Jiappiiy
in their splendid home hrre for
2(> years but both of them liavo been
very busy during that time. The former's
practice grew to bo |i large
that he has bad scarcely a if-,nunc for
rest or recreation. In the "gamitne
liis wife besides looking after'hex*' domestic
affairs, Iihs been bc:.y ttilh
her jM-n. She whs the author oi several
books, "Beholding' as in a
Gloss;" "A Tower in the l?esert,"
and "The Blue Hen's Chickens;''
Besides these she wrote many interesting
newspaper and magazine articles.
She was also an eloquent speaker
and was probably the foremost
woman's rights woman in the South.
She visited many of the. woman's
rights covcntions in other States and
her addresses oil those oeeasioi.s were
always able and were highly appreciated.
About 10 years ago she oato'dished
"The Fairfax Knterpri.se" he't5 and
as its editor and proprietor jt has
been quite a success. The s ugular
part about this paper is that it lias
been eonducted entirely by women.
Mrs. Young and Miss Daisy lawyer
doing the greater part of the work.
Lutheran Synod.
The Lutheran Synod rf S?uth
Carolina mecu at Augusta, U; ., This
week, beginning with the 7th i f' _<ioveinber
and continuing throng q until
the 11th. Kpv. M. O. J. Krepi Is the
retiring moderator and Kev. M. D.
Kinard is secretary. One of tl ' most
:miK>rtuul matters for di^cusi< i will
he t Ik* pro]H>*cd endowment fo? Newberry
college. Mr. Pearson ot Chicago
has offered to give S25,000 if the
Lutherans of tin- State will raise
$50,000 additional, it is said that
tliey now have on hand something
like $127,000 of this amount. The
semi-centennial of the college was
held last June and the alumni and
friends of the college pledged thernr"!v.
s '.? renewed clVoj t iu its behalf.
Caught ill a Shredder.
1 ??t<'sbun;. Special.?Seymour William*.
a colored man employed on the
plan la. ion of Mr. Mil ledge Ilolstcin,
near Monettn, while at work about a
eursi -irodder, not lii* hand ajid arm
entangled in the machinery and was
so badly lacerated thai the member
bad to he amputated.
M \ Dexter Tindal Injurqd.
lai'l'oey, Special.?Mr. Dexter Tindal.
one of Cherokee's best citir-ens,
r.?t with a very painful accident. lit
tepp"d on a pitchfork which vas ly
.1:4 "ii nit' ground 111 Ins ham-lot
i:id one "I- ill'- lines ran into bis left
inkle. K\ harwin, who was culled
o him. says that wliili the wound
s < xeeedi??:l.v painful ii is not ncc ssarily
painful.
Agreement With Utcs.
Sheridan, Wyo., Special.?.il eoiv
iYvir.ee hi t ween the Indian r ,iui]
ninps resulted in an njrneen: oi
the part of the bin.-', to vctunl. wit?
Col. Wogoiw to Fort Meufto, S. I)., t?
bo taken rare of them by :hc jc wtt\
Black Wh islet rs u ? to \\ ashing to t<
talk the matter over with l'rc id ml
Roosevelt. The I'tes will 30 ovi rlani
with troops of the Sixth ?*. valry
The Indians have not been disi.rmec
ami will not be as long: as they tak<
no threatening' actions.
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PALMETTO AFFAIRS
Occurrences of Interest from
All Over South Carolina
MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS
A Batch of Lire P&rafraphs CoTerinr
a WHo Ban??WVnt !?
On in Oar State.
General Cotton Market.
Galveston steady 10 d-S
New Orleans qmct JO o-lli>
Mobile steady.. : 10
Savannah easy 10
Charleston quiet 10
Wilmington lirtn 10 1-8
Norfolk steady 10 o-S
Baltimore nominal. 10 5-tS
New York quiet 10.-10
Boston quiet 10.40
Augusta, steady 10 n-l?>
M >r?his quiet 10 11-4
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Rye iirrn; No. 2, Western 72 to 75.
Hotter steady, unchanged; l'a:tey
imitation 21 to'22; do creamery 27
to 28; do lade 18 to 20; store packed
17 to 18.
i Eggs firm 27. Cheese active and
nucliungcd 18 5-8 to 14 1-^.
Sugar steady, unchanged.
Electric Cars For Chester.
Chester, Special. ? The Chester
Traction Company will. November 50,
apply to the secretary of State far a
charter to construct, maintain and
operate an electric mil way in the
streets of Chester. The. work is to
bi n as soon as practicable ai'tci
the charter is to be oht.iimd and not
less than one mile to Ik: in operation
in twelve months. The corporators
of the enterprise are Messrs. J. K.
Wcstbrook and 1,. L. Rending, of
Chester, and Col. Jasper K. Rody,
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president <>i uermania Mutual Savings
Company, of Chicago. Ample
capital will back up tin enterprise
and there seeins to be no reason to
doubt that a properly operated street
railway will pay in Chester.
Western Union Loses Case.
Gaffney, Special.?The jury in the
case of M. I). Adams vs. the West1
ern Union Telegraph Co. brought in
a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for
$600. This was a case for damages
for mental anguish. A telegram was
sent to M. 1>. Adatns from Jonesvillc
by his son on May .'list, 1905, telling
him to come at once that his
* (the son's) wife was dying. The
telegram was not delivered until the
next day, in consequence of which
Mfr. Adams missed rtlio iirst train
| and was delayed about 32 hours in
reaching the bedside of his son's wifo
The suit was for $2,000.
Cotton Fire Near Donalds.
Anderson, Special. ? A special
from Donalds to the Anderson Daily
[ Mail states: "Mr. Tom Algary, a
prominent farmer of Algarys, near
liere, lost his cotton and contents by
fire. Mr. Algery lost about two bales
I of seed cotton, the seed from 10
I bales of cotton, n large amount of
wheat and oats and nil of his farm
tools "
School Fond Decidedly Short.
Columbia, Special.?Last year the
I r?,ki;? ..P C?...U 1:? -
|/liuuv IM Inr/is ux h?Ulllll LiirUIlIJU rc1
wived iu all $168,075.77 i'rom the pro1
fits of the State dispensary system,
' the fund being: distributed according
*- to enrollmet. This year only $25,>
000 has bwn received from the disl
pensary for schools up to dale and
I there is hut one month more of the lis?
cal year. It is stated the dispensary
" will for the next six or seven 'weeks,
I pay $10, jKjr week to Ho- school fund
J but even at this rate the total amount
will fall far below the fund of 1905.
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STOLE 3 MILLIONS
Startling Operations of Fake
Financier
BIG HAUL OF STOCKS AND BONDS I
Charles Whitney Norton Arrested for
.. Fraudulent Action in Connection
With Arizona Mining Stock?Obtained
Shares Under Agreement to
Soli and Never Returned?Negotiable
Papers to Amount of $2,000,000
Found in His Room.
Chicago. Special?A Federal war- |
rant was served on Charles Whitney
Nortor., who was arrested by the police
and who is said by the police
and postal authorities to bo rosposible
for extensive s wind lint, operations,
when he was taken to Ihc
county jail, lie will lie arraigned
before United States Commission >i
"oot soon. The spec, i lie ease
or which Norton was arrested was in
onncction with Arizona mining stock
t is claimed that Norton hns ?lerauded
people in all parts ?ii the
Inited States out of bonds and ?eurities
amounting to $3,000,000.
It is eluimcd by the officers that
Jorton would obtain stock from any
ersou who would trust, him, and
greo to sell it in the- market, lie
night, the polie? dcolare, sell the
tock and he might retain it, but the
esult to the person owning the stock
ens the same. They would receive
.o money from Norton, nor would
he stock he returned to them.
In his room were found bonds,
locks, abstracts of land titles, lirsi,
uorigagcs, and other negotiable pajers,
the greater part of which is
bought to be genuine and worth alnost
$2,000,000.
The posla1 authorities declare that
liey have been searching for Norton
?since January. 1893, when lie disappeared
from L>etroit, Mich., ostensibly
to go to London, Eng. About
two years later Norton was in Klmira,
operating the American Wholesale
llrokcnige Company. It is also
claimed that be was arrested in Troy,
N. Y., also in Rutland, Vt., where he
served a sentence of one year in jail
for the fraudulent use of the mails.
It, is claimed by the police that
Norton solicited stocks and land
titles of all descriptions to sell. When
pressed by customers for the stock
turned over to liim he informed tbefti
that he would go to London, Eng.,
in order to obtain a better market.
Titles to deeds and lands i.i Nebraska,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia
and other States running into thousands
of acres, were fount! in Norton's
possession. One deed describing 30,00#
acres of pine lands in Virginia
ami another describing 20.000 acres
in Nebraska, appeared to be genuine.
THE STRIKE SETTLED.
Southern Railway Machinists Returned
to Work Monday.
Washsinyton, Special.?The strike
of machinists on the Southern Railway
which was inauguarated recently
for an increase in wayes was settled.
An amicable adjustment hn?
been reached with the committee of
machinists, under which the strike
will he declared off and the men now
on strike will return to their old positions
Monday morniny, Nov. 5,
without prejudice on account of the
strike. The men who remained with
the company arc to continue at work.
Those who have been employed since
the strike will he relieved from tho
simps before Monday morniny, but
without prejudice as to their continued
employment by the company in
other places, or as to their future
employment in the shops if needed.
$8,000,000 For New York Schools.
New York, Special.?It was decided
that tho recent appropriation by
the board of estimate of ^S.000,000
for new schools in the city will be
provided by the sale of city bonds.
So quick is the city extending, especially
in Brooklyn, that schools have
to be built in all directions to meet
the requirements.
I Merit System for Employes.
Grand Kapids, Mich., Special?'Tho
Story & Clark Jiano Company, of
Grand lluven nnounced a novel
award system for their employes.
They have set aside $2,000 in cash
prizes, which will be awarded men in
the different departments in their
works on November 1, 1007. The deportment
of the men, their arrival at
the shop morning and noon and their
work will all be averaged up, and at
the end of the year the prizes will
be awarded. The first prizes in the
different detriments are in most
casos $100, and a seeond prize of $50
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Evidence of Illegal Practice by
Tobacco Trust
COLLIERS SUPPRESSED FACTS
Massachusetts Senator Says Collier's
Weekly Has Letters, Telegrams
and Secret Codes to Prove
Assertion, and That They Were
Sold to Publications on Contract
That They bo Made Public, bnt
This Has Not Been Done Because
Paper Fears it Will Have Some
Bearing on Tuesday's Election."*.
lViston, Sjxjcial.---' >istv:-t Attorney
John 11. More. j sent a letter to
District Attorney Win. T. Jerottifk of"
New York, in which la; stated that
ho was informed hv State Senator
A. D. Hugh's, ?>:' \iiehiynn, thai lucre
is in the jm>: se sioa of <'oilier'3
Weekly evidence in the form of original
documents, h i; is, tehg> or.s and
secret codes, which tends to show
that an organized met hod of legisla;
ivc corruption is pracil'ed by , in; soeallcd
tobacco trust, ihrougkoitt the
country.
The letter follows;
"I am creditably informed by one
A. I). Hushes formerly a Stale Senator
01 Michigan, that tlvre is in the
possession of the proprialoi*s of a
publication by natoe < 'oilier':? Weekly
having it > usual place of business in
New York <ity, evidence in ;he i'ovin
of originu1 doeutnents, letters, tdegrums,
secret codes and the translation
thereof, some copies of which T
row have and which I append herewith
l'or I he purpose of identification i
which lends-to show an organized, !
systctiin1 it; and general method of leg- j
islativ- corruption practiced by the
so-called tobacco trust throughput
the country. 1 am informed that
some of the documents, copies of
which 1 do not have, tend to show
Mint several bills aneeting the interest
of the said tobacco trust, were
defeated at the capital of this
Commonwealth at the just session of
our general court (.Massachusetts
Legislature) by practices which are a
part ?>f this systematic scheme. I
am in formed that, the proprietors of
the said Collier's Weekly have purchased
the evidence for a large sum
of money under a contract to publish
the same not later than 10 vroeka
alter the first day of August; thai
the last day i'or publishing same has
expired; that the said Collier's Weekly
has refused *<? publsli the same,
according to contract.
4*T am further in fanned that Collier's
Weekly is delaying publication
of this evidence in violation of its
contract until after election, lest it
should have an injurious esr'eei upon
Republican candidates on election
day.
44Therefore 1 respeei i\il\y request
>ou to obtain the same evidence and
transmit to tuc forthwith in order
J that 1 inay begin/ an immediate inquiry
to such arts occurring \v{hin
my jurisdiction a3 nm> he diselostd
by an examination of the said documents."
In making public the lei tor, \tr.
Moran also gave to the pres> copies
of many letters, telegrams and codes,
one letter being from Hugh: s.
Hughes claims thut. he bought a
factory in Marion, Ind., last April
from former Senator 0. A. Baker,
and in the factory .Mr. Hughes found
a desk, whieh he nserts was f ill of
correspondence and doeuun nts revealing
certain transactions wiih the
American Tobaceo < '.unpen.,.
Hughes states in his !. : r tli it he
endeavored >o hue President.
Roosevelt and (lover Hartley, of
Indiana, but was unsue?- .sful. Ha
then sold the document ' > ' dlier's
under contract to be publi .hed Oct.
fith last.
Mrs. BUI" Nye Dead.
New Orleans, Special.- M -. Edgar
W. Nye, widow of the late *4Bill"
Nye, the famous humorist, died Sunday
at the home of her daughter,
J Mrs. E. W. Pharr, at Avocn plantaItion,
near Morgan Pity. Mrs. Nye
was o(> years old, and v: formerly
a resident of North ('.irolitia. Her
tw./i.. ,-;ii i-- :?? > - * v ? 11?
wui ut; niiviUM] iit i lucua.
Congressman Ketchem Dead
New York, Special. IJepresenfa(ive
John Ilenry Kotrhem, of Dover
Plains, di?*d of applexy at a hospital
in this city. Ho was 71 years oUi.
lie served in the House of Representatives
from the JHi.li district during
the terms JHti.0-73, IS77-UJ and
1897-1903, and following reapportionment
had Rince represented the lilst
district, in which be'was a candidate
for rc-eloction on the Hepubticon
ticket. He was colonel of the Fifteenth
Ncv/ York Voluutccrs in the
civil war, during which service he
was promoted to brigadier general
and breveted major general.
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i NEWSY GiBANINUK.
The Walker Laie Indian Uoaerva
tion, in Nevada, w^s opened f
The battleship Minnesota. rondo
1 9.0<5 knots on hci trial trip over tb
Rockland course.
President Roostvolt will stop si
San Juan, Porto ftleo, on hie waj
back from Panama
Liberals vin Havana continued u*
criticise Governor Magoon Tor keen
ins Moderates in ofico.
Secretary Motcoif believes inva*
gratlon to tho United States will
reach 3,4 00,000 a 'ear. ?*.?Tho
people of Alaska n o ronorted
to bo intcrestoit id securing a Terr'
torlal form of government
A constitution for China i? prom
Ifted in an imperial decree, but? n?
date is fixed for carrying out tN
prom inc.
Acr.prdInfc to a dispatch trpm St
Petersburg thh C**r hue lowered IT.Joan
rate of Uio land ban!? > ? rcfiov
peasant purchasers.
Three unac VJal'tiflt ehiirr.iic*
Chicago have arrau'^d to cousoUiln:
to solve the problem* of ?m tleoer
the heart of tho el'.)
French physician v in tTI?:n:^
announce the diuco\'try or ,t euro tothe
sleeping tucknot! , ad'Cadod \t,h
i tic and African eotfiivge.
1 Japan holds that, the elusion <>'
Japanese ehildron 'rom the pitblh
j nchoolti in Han Fr^amiHCo a viohv
| tion of her treaty r ?
W eat minuter Cbuf.? of Now Yo-i
City, voted to apolcJ-^'j. > t?> the Pre*
bj'tery of New York > e? eding an*'
ask to he taken back ! o the fold.
Every railroad .ip , ihe Unit
States on which ie Ivn: of t.h<
Switchmen's Union arc neloyed w enotified
of aa expected i ? < - or wage*-.
It Is declared that t;' tall lies' b?
being formed In Mexico
The Traiis-Alaoka^Sl" nan Railway
Company was <?.,? perilled itNew
Jersey v/ilh a cap. i ?>i $l..00?>,
000. The company pro m..s to nnitithe
hemispheres by raM iiy leiegraoh.
and by telephone.
Slionto Wif* Then P .1.?
('amderj,?uBli- J., Sr i:i t Dan);-'
Weldon, aged 58 years, ;; .oL In:; wi' .
Mary, and then sept .nto b.v*
own head. Jt is Ihou^ln tli.it b?>it.
will die. WcWoii'k .dauviitr was
cenlly murdered by I.or Ir. in;.-.!
brooding over this trouble is .li<?? gbl'
to have a fleeted I; it>'Y;foin.
A Japanese eaptfUn of ?e?gin;;ers ?.
disguise was oau ?ht itketobing the
Philippine fortifications V
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2 ,. ,. Qpodiiy^WhiBliy " " 2.?x>
8 ,, ? O-xxl Ryo Whisky " " 3.SO
4 ? ? Good Rye Whisky " " 3.00 \
5 ,, ,, Good Ryo Whisky " " My
No char go for vessel or packing.
iiOe extra will prepay oxproso on r. j
to ibreo gallons; over 3 gallons. 7.Vt
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J \S tin.! y?<i r ,?.i not <:<> wn.mc.. >?>.?akc H
RIFLES . . Writ $2.25 to *180 00 )
FlSTOIflV . . .. (Mm 2.50to 0.) OO
SHOTGUNS . . from 7.50 to ^5 0(1 J
Aitynilit iKtami l?kl r>r?rf. i r <l>us>
oi 'hit -tiAkr If ir.iif?l If tr?u-a. |
v if aamjnimlB, Minlll|i <*ifl In miikitw:, yua j
Itfo t, earriage ttutogtt ?N<litlr>li.-..c It. -4?ilr<t f
pr.'fdJ, upta ic..< |? of for l.mrcc.iti lt?KatD|.. ^ .
cWftloj; i?5"T, ro?ff? jjratufe. i
Ojf attm f.vf chrr-'^-oW Aluminum llange* vrlU he i
4cot ?n*??h.:rt for i?c<^M5 In Kumv*.
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