The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 08, 1904, Image 4
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|r^?A?Y rOR HIM TO TELL.
Vfl4?g*ar Kacapetf ft Thrashing and
Had ftmlla Coming.
' SdOratary of the Treasury Ie?lie
Shaw told thl* itory th? other day
tpropoi of a dfscnaalon *9 to the pro
PTlatr of a*landlng clemency to yIo
llltors of the customs law who fur
ttiah evidence agalnat tholr a*uocl
ataa.
It waa at a school in Mr. Shaw's r.a
ttra state of Iowa, and on? of th<
boys in a claaa had committed nomt
grave infraction of discipline. 'I '?<;
teacher announced that be would
thraab the whole class it tome on* dm
not tall him who had committed the
offecso. All w?re nU?*fi? and h* b??afi
with the first boy and ibraahvd <rvcry
ona la the cl *u?? until finally bo roach
ed the last one. Then he sauJ.
"Now, If you will tell me who ft'. '.
this, 1 won't thrash you."
"All right, sir. 1 did It," wa? the
reply. ? New York Timet.
Overworked.
Smith was metr one evf-nlr-x with
A bo* of cbocolaiatf under erne a, <
and big parcel of beefsteak iin<i<-r
the ok&er.
"Helw, SmUhf" said Ilrown; "going
In for housekeeping? I didn't ktion
you were married."
"I am not -yet." ,,
"What are you doitiK with that j
chocolate and moat?"
"flolng to see my girl."
"I )a you have to furriixh the family ;
with meat alrtady?"
**Oh, no; the chocolate la a prear-nt \
for tho girl, and the meat la for t!io .
dog. 1 have to square .myself wjrh j
both of them "? Stray Storlef.
y? fH t ftrmanfntlv cur* 1 1
B(M affer tr*\ day'* ti*~. of Dr. KMnr> fir* at !
fterv?Ke*tor?:r,f Ittrial fc vtt I* ai.l !r-.v fr. ?>
Br, II. H, Ku*r., Ltd !':ilA"i, ?! I'Mm.l't ;
The United State* Ita-f* a. c/i.'.'.ric. ,u
t cenautner or f lf< *
Auk Vo ur i>4 tio?'i / ir.^in
A powder. Lt r?*si* th?? ? if* ' 'ifi1,
JJuulom. -ivr >ll*?i, i ?r ;, (/ .. ? I'cn V'l.fi
Hw^V.itsg F^rt ??.!?*! In/r-jWifS'.? S??*. Ats-f ? ?
Foot-KsnMt (>*k>u no * or tt <.?l ?d ?"? ?i iy*. A
nil DriiKKiit" *?? ? xhcji r.l'>-r A ? '
A<fdr**?, Aiktl S. Olfli*:*! i.t llr.y, N; i .
Dwtjjtj (JliCI It ?'.? '? l"l'y i: I *
a lace haiuiki v. f.-t.!.
H. II. Onr.r.H M I'd* *, <j{ Atlanta (in., tr*
tbfl oaly f *j I I>rvj ?y .~*j ?*?,l*?iet* In ' >??
*rj/id. feeler - P-r in i.--s* -r:h.r
uent In anoth^t Toiutnn t'r,l< j. ft *, .
9 -
(io\<\ ui hftiri^ ''if-rr-i. yl ? y t< 1 ' 1
lue I'inU lf ii.ii; ? mill'
MrMV||?>t|oir'l< >o?>? - .111 ? ,. r : !r- ??*
*>oil*rfa tij?) vfUiii-*, r?"f :? ?? ?> ii< Ti'i t.i
tlon, allay* p*lu,">iri-ti win. I ? i'*-. ,-i
T5>e mUiamc <<i io<> r^i.?
Mciicu now .i^n/.iin i*j. -Ti ti:i ' .
J *m?ur*rh'/*''ur-i ??>.'' ?n? i *r, j#*. i i
liny llf?- ihr>'- ye*r? sir - M k*. 1 ?
- flrifii rt , i , f tin. i r it*?,
\ "CilinA ll.'ll .?? |ll'< ttf'lil ;?'(.?/?.' '*??/ It. >'H Oi
.
t.)n ft ton)b*toiif ni i
cravo In Win of th? doy <? *i.:i !??:.??? ;:.?
I'urJu is this iiixr riptl'jti '.?> tl. ?
hry of a bravo .St B?n-f n;V " 1 1 ? <???? <-d
the ljws of forly |i r?onH :ili i ?.<.!?
killed; i?y the forty iii*t."
f'ntairli ( imnnt I'm ( nrnl
Wllh f/'I.Al. > I'll. If* A f ; ft/) ttl'V
iho of 4i?? ? a-.e. ? a' a.'.'.'i .. .
WvOil or illifJXu. Uud in f !
to euro it you miir.; v"-'' i.'f'-ri-.Hi r>
iitnrrh <ur< 1i t ?*;*.- r.i.'iii,. i
IK* dlr??*tly on t Mo. ..i i ;!?.<.? ou.iv.r.'H j .
Iluil'n Catarrh fur*' i- riot .1 .joa -ic -ir ??
It WM t.y O. ?? >'l t l-'-M I I ?
?? ciaii-S ill I hi* ??on lit i y t<) I u am, (tii'i l? a r ??
tilar prv^'Tij'! ion. it i~ <o?ii( ? ?<?'! ??! t v<
best toiii*'* kiio'.rn. foiur.iii?,-l ?lt!i tl,.- I .
blood l<tirill?TK, iii'lmv; ?ii r.-.*t ly on th"
eOU? fttirfa'.'ttft. TFm j??- r f ?? *t <'oint>itiati'':i ? '
th<? t WQ 111 noli "lit" |i * v I : ?t t |>r ? III'-.* !
womlenul p-iiullt in '-ijifliisj ? ?atnrrfi. --r-t ?
lor i^ntlmoniniH, /r?-.
F. J. C 11 r. n r. v <V Propv, To'.i->1 . O.
Bold l>y ilnn^'l*'.". pfi,,f*. 7.V.
Take.* Hull x F.taiiiv I'Ul- f.?r < oi.?ti;.<t' - -? '
Owe inoi iiiiii,' four \ i-iu -olii Mary."
)?Hil p.-iii'-akcs nml \u iip f or 1 > r i*;i lif u ^ .
Alter ?1m? liaii i-ntrti tin- raki** t ht*r ?? i
tV0K 'HOiitL* #? vr ii|? lt'ft ?^f'li.-r I . i a t . ? . ;u: t j
hhe #aiil: ''.Matnnia, {i!i*as?* }Tivo iu?' a
spoon; my fork loaka." .
Or. (Jiggers' Muckleherry Cordial
The Oreat Southern Remedy, <jur>-? nil
*tomarh un?J tiowel trouM^a. clili'ifen
tepthiiiK Mai!? from
' The Little Huckleberry
thAt ferowJ aluncsldc our ts : .?! :r. q r. ?
tnlnn, conUli>? mi ni'ilve i>r!;.' l|-n- i..?*
n hnptiy on ttn> nto:ini',h nii'1 \ ? .v
It rnlirn inri;->:y In I ? : lllKK' -r?"
lluckloborty '"nrrlhl tJir Kreat ? t * ? r i ;i h
nnd tiiiWrl rfnw?1y l -i I >yH<Tjt?Ty l>nr
rhof? aii'i liWvly J-' l n v
Bol'l ?>y all druriflvv 76 ni..l f.ij.* tat
tle.
AN EX-CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION.
Judoe O. E. Lochrane. of Georgia. In *
letter to Dr. Bloyer*. ttatrn that he
neyer sulfera hlmteif to t.e v.lthcut a hot
tl?' of Or Qlgaert' Huck leti :: rry Coi i> jl
during the summer tlrro?, for the r?''ef
of All itomacli and bowel trouble*. Oy?
#nt*ry. Diarrhoea, f lu*, etc.
told by all cJruoa1'1*^ and 'j"c. bottlm.
HAUIWAMGCH-TAVLOM DHUG CO..
Proprietor*. Atlanta, Ca.
Taylor'e Cherokee Heiriedy of Sweet
Oum and Mullein will <virc ? 'or.nh*, ' 'toijp
?nd Consumption. I'rlce i6cai:d$l abottle
'Better Than a Lawyer.
CoriKreMsnDHn Jn.sr-ph T Holiiii^oti
of Arkan.!aii t^llR of an o!?l r.^rro vhn
wits rhnrK'*<l with having sto!? n n h"t
The facts woro all against him U'
had uo couiiKol, ami wln-n the
aKke?l him if h" vvanu (1 a law\? i a
*lpncd to (iefor.il lilm. he.- <!? ' !.>:? '! tt:;i*v
he di'l not.
"Hut you ar?? ontH'od lo a lawyer."
tho c/iiiit oxplainfil, 'ami \.,n iihkiiI j
a? well have thn benefit of Ms mtv- i
iee?."
"Yoan Honor would J< s vimnio sotnf* '
rheap white trash lawyer," the old
darkey replied, "and he wouldn't <!<> {
mo no goo'i* if it 'vi j^-h <N- sarnv t<? |
Yoah Honor, I'd ruthei depen' < i do
lgn'rance ob do court." ? Nov. York I
It takeft a fast man to beat a board |
A Household Reir.sdy
Piipaq afROFULA, i
lilires ULCERS.
SALT RHEUM, EC- I
ZEMA, fw try f#rm of i
malignant SKIN
ERUPTION, baiide.
W?f i#c?ciout in i
toning up 4ha (yitnm i
?nd re*(eri<ig (ti? con
atitwtian, whan impiiicd
from My Mum. It it ?
Ww Tt*W| tw Wi almo?t ?opcrntturit hc?ling
? pf>piili|i I'ttiff n hi |nr?ii(Hln| ? enr# r>f
?Mm4 ?M im, if directions aro follewtd.
frtct, 0? per Dollle, or ? notUM for fa.
rod tAU IT bm>??INT9.
JMLt> CO., ATLANTA, OA.
,** OffWM?rci cr?K*.
t<k?t ?IU .I'uMi
!
Russian Foat Goes to the Bottom and
Whole Crew is Lost
24 DROWN AT SAINT PfcHRSBlPfj
Accident Du<t te Exttvvt t4*rr.btr
of th? C r\H, M v?tly Novice*, and
Attempt or a Man to Escape Whi'e
the P/anhole Wai Being Seeded
Oovvn.
?it. PeterKburg. By ''ao!f -7 he s .b*
marine boat f>olfin sank at her moor
ing* In the Neva off the I i .? i i ! c hbi'p
building yard a? !1 6VW k Wednesday
morning. with the k*p a of an officer,
Lieut. Cberluusoff, and twenty mf-n, The
fcecldent *waa due partly to the exeeKaive
number of the crew, mostly inexperi
enced rnfn, and chiefly to the unfortu
nate attempt of a man to while
hie romra'-JHT arrowing down tbe
manhole.
The offbera and ruc-u dfetailcj . for
?ub-marluc inatructlo.i bad a>.fc<tyfoJed
at the Baltic yard, and three officer*
de'MM to go down in the Ijelftn, al
though her captain wax not. preae-nt,
relying on the experience of her skilled
crew. A score of jiovkea were anxiora
to go witn the thrift offb?*n? The
nofnlnal Uy ten rn#-n,
inatead of ^rhi-h number Vi ent^r rd the
boat, bringing her manhole iri dang*r
'/u? proximity to tho riv-r level. J u.- 1
then a f ug paaaed, gr-n ling a b'-a . y
v-ash against the boat, A* w/ja aa the
?aif-r aplaahed Into t hf- ttubmarine
boat'a interior, it created a panie
among t ?i ?"? novi.-en and one r,( Ihfeia
?ri<jd to gr.? out of tr.o manhole, whkh
the older hands w?*r?- * reA'.nsr down
preparatory t o the d?-a ent, the fctib
h. frying ' ompartrnf nt having already
1 <?<?? o.vned. The water rushed in arid
a* the b if merged vessel R^nk like ?
Hoy- th?s off>;'-r< and Rome of the rr.?-n
v.'ro waved. b'-lng blown t?vi;"usfh t h?J
manhole hy a rush nf r.r.ir air
The p.hortiy aft?r*-vard w?a
ra?*M. it Klag iin. who was ?? ?r: o
i hr- of?>ern navrd. sai l to the < or
r< epondent of tb<- AsMydate 1 I'r^s-:
The tragedy was like a dre'itn. I
r'-rn<?mb?*r a p.'-k'-piag f pj ?* of s-rffo?
,n from the f-iu.t t the ?? ;
!.ul'.er:?>? ?r.d th-n a r:uh nf jir and
v- o r The )?'"?>.> thing ! V.n**. v.'jH
t V ? at I v.^4 ashore"
T h?* ! )' 1 fi n 1R It'jf'ia'fi best
riiif boat Sh" v :i - d's'^nM by Na'.'al
Ar-h;?'-. t. Ho.tbnoft an i Capt. fieki'"rii
fheff. and ?jndvrwent a bu- <" i 1 1 i _ |
in 1 1*03.
Cloudburst Near Pittsburg.
r*i tt.f u S ;>'?*' :'il - Ov?T &00
business and school ho'if.'-a a
short 'll-'aii"- from J'Htsburg, on the
!'.. rs Ilan'il" Kail way. v>< re Jpunda-.e>]
in f r<?r,i two to t ? ? n ft^-X of wat'T in
Robinson i"i Ji'iii HoiJo w and *be f har
ti'-rs vaib y by the cloudburst th f r<)
*i i'. .-,day n ! k * . Many b"Hdtng <J nn-i
lj r . f ' k were washed away. horses and
cade worn drowned and at lea.it one
lift: wa< lost The los.* amounts to
I.'iOO.OvO. The Mur? bland i- 1 ? r h . who
conduct a mi'tHnery Htore ;it M <" I>on -
al'!, narrowly os< aped 'oath in the
flood. Their bt-ue wbs v.'ashM from
113 Last* with the thrcii u..wr. in it.
They wru reamer! by Charles Cam
eron, w'no waded out to the buildlug
and carried out the ulstera one by one.
M I * * Jilan? he. Hiifh. a < 1< rk In a ntwi
Mand n? Mr Donald, hid a narrow
ex' ape. The store was lift ?-*l f rotn it**
jila e and swept Into the stream. Miss
Hush *a? caught in the strncture, and
as it floated away she screamed for
help. }{?;r ? wen- h'-nrd by ??c-o.
Jiemmeriing, an oil operator. Ho
pbmged ln'o the water and swum out
to t he building and Kwarn bark as<ain,
taking Mis* liush with him
Accident to Russian Vessel.
f'mnsradi. Speclul. Th?- Htis.sian
battleship .Navarln, wh;lp r< turning to
h?*r aiw horn fir, ?.vas rammed by the
H it inn iron ?> !a I Ne'ron M?ti1h
?.Vi !i otnn k her amidship The d un
iil'" to t h * ? N'av.'irin i-i not M-riiu^.
though it may be nc< r-srary to dry
dork her. k is [>> );, v>- 1 th.tt the i"
r:od required for Lhe p pairing of the
ba'tb ?- h ? i> v? i 1 1 not (?? a long one.
Military Allotments.
Washington. ^i-eela] A<iing Fv-m ?
tarv <?::ver. .,f the War iiuc-at
i made the hsual allotment v,.' t y, #?
f ! ,eini n()i) appA?pria?e<r\by Congr'Vs tc
provide urn>8 ahd equipment for the
organised militia uf the r.UUi d Kt: ? ????.
The money la ajhjurtt..n> d to i ;, ?>
houthrrn State* an follow*
Alabama, J21,Mf; Arkansas. JIT.
Florida. 5S.H71. (M orula.
l.on.slana. 9 1 7.r?r.2 . Mi--b-ij-;n. Jif<.
'.?IT. North Carolina, J2V?''.7. South
Carolina Tennessee, 7
ieNns, $r?5.r?05; VitgiUia $2 ?./?:: 7. Keii
t.irky, >_.*
Dr. Smith Made President.
Knoxville, Tents, Special. ? The
trustees of the University of Tennes
see have cb* tod I)r. C. Alphenso
iim.tM^rofessor of English literaturo
at trie University of North Carolina,
president, of the University by unan
injous vole. L)r. Charlen \V. Dabney,
the present provident of the Univer
sity cf Tennessee, resigned Kome time
a go to become president of the Univer
sity of Cincinnati and will leavo Knox
ville In ahoul a month to take charge
of his new duties.
Bank Cashier Arrested.
Chicago, Special. ? Col. Jacob 11.
IMaln, cashier of the (Jermnn-Amcrl
can National Hank, of Aurora, Ill
has been arroatcd, charged with the
misappropriation of $60,000 of the
funds of th? bank. Tho peculations
hare extended over a period of three
yearn, during which time bank exam
iner* have several times gone over
the affairs of the bank and f tporteu
all correct.
AlERKIBlt TRAGEDY
i Terrrbte fchooting ftcrj*p? in Which
Man'* Moad l? Ithot Off.
i J>Ulon, ftpeelAl. ? old i hool
j h'j'iV:. ofiO mile HO'ith i>f l.ftH#, I rv
j cupi*d oy * Croatan family by th<
j hkt^H of Stt'oU*, wax the it'crio of a
?; fraiM ?rag<Jdy Kriday night about 'J
? &'c!w k Bob Walla'*?, foreman of the
j OH Ion Heiahl office, ih.a di &'l wi'h t l?o
; * hoU t/i' k of hiit head blown away,
jl;!i )oung wife a widow and bin four
' '"'in crni'Jrp^ fa'heriem*. Friday af
| ''. rn'X/fi W ?U*i ?\ in eouipaiiy with a
Mr fUgga and a yo ung '"a" by the
1 ?: ? rr,?- of Ja/knoa, all riding fit one v<*.
j hiele, b?ft Dillon On? of the party
j i laun? they wont to hatta, and on
j'f.'-.r return, o? tho b'lggy got opposite
the house mentioned above, Wall are
! u*k?"l that they hold up a moment.
| Me went into the house, and a few
[atfeonds afterward# there was t >*? re
j (vort of a gun. When the hou?9 van
j entered Wa!la<..e whs found lying
j/iead u poii the floor, fc.A pistol near
; h:4 bod/ There were two or threo
j female^ in the hwiKfc, Wallace's sister
[ being one of them. Thfcy did not heat
j tafe to nay that Jaoba did the nhoot
j Ing, but rumors are conflicting as to
what provoked the tragedy. The in
! quent fx IWng held this morning, after
whieh Wallace * body wiil b? brought
! l.ere f''t interment. Thi? make? tho
j third young married man shot to
I death within the pant twelve mot* thy,
: all citizens of Dillon.
State College Expanding.
Th? i : In a growing sentiment at the
South Carolina college to r**trb? the
4jre of admission of students to Ifl The
tii rj i m u m age is now 15, hot !' i*
Hj<ngt.> with ?h* better .TlTantagrs of
f<n.| in -p. ent years by the schools
'>( the State there Is no good reason to
encourage a young roan to leave home
before h '? 1h l?'?. It is ar^sj ed that this
ic.i?ir.K of the a??e rr*\ uirement is espr
'iuily a proper move on the pail of the
H'.uth Carolina college, whether or not
it should he followed by other college*
thl# Htat?, ?ince thl fiout.h ('aro
}.na ' leg'- should s?*ek more and more
to r ^ l bo its standards an<l develop into
a ur?;ver?i?y of recognized leadership
ftirj headship in the Htate. The moat
I ra- 1! al * ?y to raise the sunward
t ?; raise the aze of admission and,
v.jrh mature studenv, accomplish more
work each year.
Afi some progress towards the nnl
?. t r.Oy a. it may he noted that * h*1
fyuth Carolina rollr-ge he* already de
v?-iof.e?i f.wij professional s- hwlii of ac
knowledge 1 standing, the law s- ho-?i
.m; ! the norma! s'hool. The enrollment
in 'h" former 'hiring tn*1 ia?t session
vuh z\, in th? latter 33, hesidca ?.-a
. n aiihers who took the fhort spring
'??ihm* This shorter cours* tor tea- hers
h? gins ?-a h year about the first of
April arid is designed -r>.-ci?I!y to m?-e;,
t t.t- n*'- ds i'.t t?.?her? of *hort terra
juho'bls '.v ho -a ill avail themselves <?;
kx %-??*? ks or two months of eojleze
work.
Taken From Train and Lynched.
S ranton, Hpe la?? Thr?'e months ago
Carlo William*. a netrro of Lake City,
killed Thurston M<:(je?; of the sam*
: pinr-^ in the court fit* K-iigsiree. About
ejght rr;?-ti. Jtrm^i ftn'i disguised
boards 1 an>] searched the local pasaen
' r<-r train passim; Scranton at 7 :{A
t ' lo'-k and fouti 1 the prisoner. They
ted he was being taken to Klor
'?r.'-c. The m?-n h?-ld a ? onsultation an;l
iiho it eight men Ae'r" stationed at the
rattle pi n ?t th*? north end of the <U
' i d. One of the mob flagged the lim
ited train, No. Z2. Then about eight
nu n, a i cri'e T'an 1 disguised, boardM Cn<*
Kier-pjng ( ry The conductor shoute l
fiom the door that there wan nobody
ir> there* and th<* mobRearched the whole
train and took the negro from the
hi-i-rlfT iu the day coa.-h. They th'-n put
t'i" negro in a It.imy and with fiendish
shouts made for the. woo 1st. Nut a Hlngle
h hot was fir* d. The party who boardel
the train were all disgusted Th?? 3?g<*n?
. at Scvanton Ipu tlu? 'lepot a f<?w min
t.t'-s before the limited arrival and re
turned after the train was brought to
a stand?'tl). Me left, be pi>?. to avoid
l.-fdrg f-omp'-lled to flag Ihe train. The
r <ib v. uh in town 1." minutes before the
arrival of thr- first train.
A New lsoth~rma' M ?p.
( "omrr. Issionep Watson, with the an- i
s!s>?an'-e of Section Director Bauer of
i!.< weather bureau, has pr'parM tl:-- j
first thermal trap of the State j
pt.bllshel. Thf map show# the :
temperature of the entire .= t;ito. whb-h I
?l!vM?:l into thr< t> nr-et-on*. Th.? \
rr.ap w* en rnmp."utJ r,i;h California.
tr.?- rrrat fruit growing Stat<\ ghowa
i!i? superiority of ihirf State in tb"
fruit growing s?''-tion. Several yearn
h)'<> California had a map of thin kin 1
printed <*v1, iivr ! among northern
a ; ? i * i* # i ? r ? with t h e result that thou
sand* of dollars w^rs brought j ;? t ?> tli c
Ht?to aril invKted not only by t r? *
I : i : i t growers but by tru?k farmers an 1
oth'-rr, Interested in planting.
In f'alifornia there is only t, no ?e -
lion of the State in the game < la*H with
tl is State, arrl that If a email arr-a
around l.< * Angers. The figures a-e as
fellows: Annual mean for entire Slats,
1 ?wfRt Creen ville ."5; hljrbAjit.
l.- auf' rt 07; annual rr.ean for Hpring
'?"5; ar.n .a! mean for summer. T'j; an
r.nal rr<Tin f<r autumn ?**, annual
mean f ? >r winter ?!?",. Keveral thousand
of fi.aps ^ 111 be printed and use 1
<;i the north.
Suicide at Spartanburg.
Spartanburg, S. C., Special. ? W. H
Iy>v.*?, night v.-ctcbroan at the* Whitney
Mills, committed suicide Priday after
noon by Hhooting himself through the
I heart with a 3S calibre piotol. Coro
! nor Foster conducted an Lnquost and
the vcrdict of the Jury xras that the
deceased camo to h'.S death by a gun
phot wound inflicted by his own hand
Ai the iaqiuut no facts were adduced,
a i, to tho causo of the tash l^-t.
20 K'Med in Wreck.
St. Louis. Special. ? A special to TLe
C? lobe- Democrat from Litchfield, 111.,
says the Chicago limited on the Wa
bash Kallroad, due In St. Ixnils at 7 p.
Supday and half an hour late, ws*
wrecked inside the city limits. The
train struck an open switch and was
over-turned and seven of the ulne ears
were burned. It is believed thst 30 per
rons perished In the second aad third
coaches and that 40 were Injure*.
S?*nie men rry "Stand aloof. I am
holler lhan thou," lest you shou< l
fcai? r.car and smc!! th*!r
... VJ. - "? '? * \
PALMETTO POINTS
GIVEN IN BRIEF
Will Finish the, Oam.
.{Columbia, special. ? The govern- 1
noent da m on tho Congaree will be :
finished In the next day or t jo, ao far
as tho actual work in the water is co&
'-ernfcd. It 1m expected that the wkk :
eta for the lafct half of tho dam wisi ?
bo put in either today or tomorrow. 1
and tho putting In of the^a wick^ta
practically complete* the dam war*.. 1
although there id much >et to be <
done on land. These wjck^la are J
wooden gates about four by ten fee 1, !
and are movable ?e< tionu of the dam |
to be rai?ed In low. water and to be*
lot doWli in "high water. A? soon a~? '
these wirkets are installed a pract; ;
cal test of the dam will be made, aad ?
from t,hen thfc work of getting river
navigation up to Gervaia stre>et will
be a matter for the Chamber of Com
merce and the city. For jears this
i* what the city has been working
for, and through the work of the
State's representatives in Washington
this appropriation from the govern
ment wa# increased oot lo ug ago
There will now be the remainder of
the work on the dam ind tha keeping I
of the rlvsr clear by the government :
dredgo boat. The wickets go on the
last, half of the dam, or on the Rich- i
laird side, tho Lexington end being
completed first. As soon as the defin- j
lie hour of putting up the last wicket j
Is known it has been suggested thai i
Columbiana go down in a body anl j
iave some appropriate exefelsea. The
river is unufcualiy low j^st now and .
hn water cannot interfere with this 5
work.
Capt. M-abley Passes Away.
Rock Hill, Special ? Capt. K. B. Mob
ley, who for many years has resided
in Rock Hill, died suddenly of apo
plexy last Wediiosday About five
o'clock. He had been talking with :
friends at tho Western l.'nion Tele j
<rapit office for an hour or more, his i
mciod being cheerful and his physical j
condition as good a? usual. Going to j
the sidewalk he complained of feeling
badly an<l f?*!l to lils kn^t-s, death fol- 1
'lowing almost Instantly.
Mr. Mobley. or Cai>?a!n Mobloy, as j
he was best known, was born near j
j Chester, but after the war, In which
1 lo served, he removed to Lancaster
ounty, coming thence to Rock Hill. ;
. lit; wad about 65 years u! age. an elder I
n the Presbyterian Church and a wel- j
j come guest in every circle by reason '
j j{ his sunny disposition and unfasl- j
j ng humor. He was aino a colonel on
I ho staff of Gun. Thomas W, Carwile.
S C. C. V. Capt, Mobley leaves besides
i widow, two sons, E. L. and Hazel
j Mobley, and one daughter, Mr:?. G H.
Two New Land Companies.
Two b!< l^nd companies were com- ?
missioned by the Secretary of Stare i
Thursday. The people back of the I
concern are Pittsburg capitalists. who 1
iavc been in correspondence with the
aooretary of State for over a year,
rhe first company 13 kniwn as the
Cooperative Land Co., of McClellan
vllle, in Charleston couft^y. The cap:
?at is $300,0*t0 and the petitioner* arr
M. W. and C. W. HrgKS, both of Pitts
burg. The other waj known an the
Matthews Land Co.. the same petition
?-rs and (he same capital, the concern
to have headquarters at Tillman, in
Hampton county.
The Carolina Kaolin Work*,, which
'.oinpany will work the clay beds of
'.his co'inty. has drt:Med to increase
'n ojpi'al from 1200,000 to |230,000. j
iii.i yesterday flletl a ne w charter with
;hc Secretary of State. The incorpor
ator* are M. Rich and W, I). l?w
rance. <t
\
An Interesting Statement.
Margaret Sherlock, resident worker
it the Berkeley social settlement,
rnak<-M this interesting statement to
:he l)aily '.'all of>Han Francisco: "Mrs.
H'-arst did not withdraw "^er hrvr*
fa' tiona on account of financial losses,
bu? be< ause she discovered \ that she
fad been imposed upon, rme thero
! f jre ?!r' ided ?o <"ut off all her contri
? but ions at <*ne tlnn1.''
Siocu.ti Retponaibility F;xed.
I N ?? v York. Special ? The coroner 1
I }*ii y h'i ? ti ?> ha.s ri-turi.'
I ??<! a verdict rtndiiiK- That the irn
I ri.es iso of life on the General
Siorum was due to the misconduct
: >' the directors of the Knickerbocker
j Steamboat Company; that Captain Van
| Schai<"k la criminally responsible; that
1 ''aptaln Pr-are. of the Grand Republic,
| rap Lain of the t team boat company's
R?et, i is (r)rnir.aliy rt^aponeible in that
V fai!"d to properly equip the Slocum
j with fire apparatus; that Mat/: J-'lan
j ':angan acted In a "cowardly manner;"
?bat the action cf Inspector I?uud
t.'-rg thould b?- brought bo the atten
'Ion of the federal authorities. The
^rr?">t of thes+? parties will follow.
Minor Matters.
Hon. John Sharp William* in an
Interview scored the national Rc-publi
c an platform.
The only portrait to 1><; placed per
manently In the Democrat ic convf-n
Hon at 8t. Jx>ulft. It v>a? announce,
will bo that of Jefferson.
The Prohibition national convention
met at Indianapolis an<l a marked Bon
timent In f&vcr of nominating Oen.
N'olson A. Miles fcr President deve!
?>pocl.
Ex-Senatcr John I*. Mitchell dle1 in
Milwaukee."
Dan Emmoli, author of "Dixie." died
at Mount Vernon, Ohio,
Dr. William Osier, of Baltimore,
wan Riven the degree of doctor of
lawa by Harvard University, and Yale
conferred the same degrree upon Dr.
\V. S.' Halstead, of Johns Hopkins
University.
,
"^A committee report to the confer
ence- of American rabbis, in session
.if?1<ou!8vlUe. Ky., recommended the
formation 6t a Jewish synod for the
.government of the church.
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' V
GvxXt.
1 he air i? full of talk about good
roads, writer T. K. Richej. la The
Kpitomlat. It is "good road*. ?*>*?!
roada" evdrfvbm you go. liut isn't
It atx>ut tin:e something praetUal was
cornlnj io pass? All talk with no re
*n?t* srrvmtst Uy ttotfeiof. so Ut tti gt-'i
down to the root of tbe matter. H?w
are *o to really bave good roadat
We-il, I have teen n'.siif plans le?ted.
bat tbii it the best of all! Make good,
il<+p ditchti. on each ttd* of tbe road
to carry off si! water In digging the
dit/he* throw ail dirt iuto the ror.d
arid *41 enough from other wurets to
nitrite the roadbed to a good height
?abov e the ditehes. The roadbed
eighte<-n feet wide, sod should be
k?ghe>t in the centre atvd ?!upitig
siightl} f-ac-h way so 1 * to drain alt
water into the dttcte*. < ut down he
hi)! and fill up the hoi taw #-. A* h rail
road company bid ratl?er fori! a train
four naile* up a steep gTade *0 \C';* a
va^t deal better to observe rbl* ru;.e
for wjjoii road*. And now to make
the roads p^rma neut.y gt*>i gr.tv?!
item good. Betler w?eadnut>se iU?-?u
if at *H practical. But at least gravel,
and that with thorough if good gra\eh
If i?a?t* rje-ed fshng be ?rtre tt t ;'r- th'to
and do this properly. J.et every hour's
work be well done. There i* ra*tlv
more truth than poetry i:j tl;.? o.d
fda'ge that "?hat Is worth doine a* :tM
ia worth being well done."* K.ti lu .fit.
Miiail ruts when they arst appear. !t
!* much easier done then tr.au when .t
foot ti?;ep Ht-ey^e it might SA\e ;i
wagon or bug^t *b*H froul **->;??*
brokejt or a hor^-frvin fc?ina crippled
It might even savs ?. fcumzn v-vtug '5
limb or even hfs l;fs.
Importance to Kur*l
Martin Dodgd, 1'irrcter c' l'ubi:<
Iioad Inquiries in the FflVrjl 1 1 t
ment of Agriculture. r^nily made :? i
ftddf?#$, <11 wbieb be dw.dt upon c_e
importance of road* to ???.?? 1
trict*. He ?pok?.*
of JK"J>U?S t!OQ *fld rr,l!'i :U :1
virtue of an economic !a*v w ?..& L a:v>
not be resisted. Tni? i* i!?trd ?>? tJ*
country bus soaiiiLai:
fr.ay be to off?et it. ?."fe-?;fcp
j*>rt?t;on i? profitable * :'i* to c^-j a- I
Country, Ii->c in the r*7*m?rf ?.iif r*
hjele propelled ??? .mitnai rv ??
an ordinary road :* *T?tft -i* *xp^n> ft*
as it '??' a^c?. ??*>."??{*?;? x*-a
4 ? l*?J> -4 iii> ! r i. L'j ? ^ *
ty-five tot fo-r Bui
by tii<yvoa centra t?s of i--.i ti;
mean- of ni a k i; IT-' _? i ci?
? h^r j/b ?>?;?! be% N--w b)<ir>i< of trad*
and /hambe?? of --.i :Lr cit
ies axe ..????; nr.lug t ."? d^'.Iare tLi*
jrfe vr lil. r: ^ to ?.??>?, -.r.bate to a ir-n -ra!
fund f or trie of ' n v ?' . r. j *
highways of tt* country. rr? r-~' '-'f
ft to be u?ed In the .\lr
rr - ' Q i ^ rv i jh a rn*?-. r \ ! ri^J t" ? ? : r. T t
S: i tO rv>i<i by/i-ii:;
Ai?ri?s?t >nl Mo4?r?
Among the r.-rs^*
live a< lor.? a? ciTiJiriUo^ -i.*"* ;*
that of John I, M . tie r: tl
buiifltr. Not o~:j b.t* h: + r-~
come a p&xi of tie K-*;jr-i.?2j U: r:'.^.
but the kind cf rc<i i ~i.<s &e bciil
has b??h adopted by i:i *.-.iL3a? ra
tion*. The .-',A Uvi^t
stone road?, b~: ~ j rr^r* CiHrrrti
the t.at.-3'iiiii of
TLey built a of
rock. "mietJicH **?* wl feet is depth,
and theft '0?e/?2 ii * j"fcT*jLU!xt
"of I.jr^e. Tti? trisd of rx'i
will o;iM*^t i*.y *S.h#t. tyiue
I?:i r t * ' f iLe A fp'-Jin '?V4,t iL? J/oiiCiJug
of wbicb ^{IJS tiirt**r Cc*J?UZI'i(:S
before CLrlst. aze tiJi ii titt in
v,!t?r\ repair. It for Jvka L
Ma< adara. a v-oderw Ei>^iij4iiUbM-K to
prove t)?at th;e if. ??-at ?I'
time ftr.d j >ih <cl 'm \1 * bvt!Z~
(.i>% of the oid Koij^* a ro?d? v^? j:*:
iy }I* de us/jm *. r* tud iii?t *
?tnoo*&. h^rd ?? ^i*?r-r:jr ^
bfiilt of 'ro^b*d * 1*-v iz-'-Lvz in
depth, pr'/irt-riy ?j#rv*d
on a founds!. o:.' '.f e?nl?.
TittllAlbg I
AII??rt J <;? i ? .
who inaicri h.t bv:/.?? iu K*
Aii^rJfc?irjf, f t* , iut iti rznuji'l*
in roa'I imp.rov*ro?-M vbi<h tuv y be
followed ad* i;j ?/:-?? v
ar.d another in li^r/y j^srU of ^L-e
country. Mr, Is-m* i.ct-i 10 dr.v*.
When Le caiae iv hb *'-? .
cording* to a <b?j?-'".b 1 ro;n ib*t '.'"j,
ho found * U'"li j>o"r f?cili?ie?? for i;;?t !
favorite ky?ort ii.it lie bought about ;
l'**) land ?r Moultrb- I'oint. ?
built a flue driv^jo h.is proj/frt y, and
i? now building jrnb{:r road? in t ;?<- *
neighborhood of his own <ij i v?-. At
lii* OW JI < xpej.fcf u*ir.^ bin owii '
Improved road niacin eery. he la re- !
building the .Moultrie road, and I13 ?>
planted along a drivo of about live .
milM cabbage palm If*"-*. lie ha* .
fchown a disposition to give inn- |
l?rJal aid to. tlx* county authorities In .
th?-ir work on the road. One matt of j
thnt kind 1* worth a hundred resolu- j
tioii* and is a tph-ndid example of j
? -nterprlsc and vigor.-? .Southern Farm :
Magazine. . u ,
' -**m
M??t Important Question.
Colonel Ktllebrew considered the j
road 'juefttiou the ino*t Important one }
before the Atnerican puhlif. Leading
the world In everything else, the
United States was last In sood road*.
He argued that if tlio $4?K>, 000,000
which he claimed had been practically
wasted on rivers and harbor* bad been
expended on road&. the country would
be much better off. Most State road
law* are farces and of the $110,000,000
watted annually Tennessee wastes
nearly $4,000,000. Colonel Killebrew
advocated Government aid in build
ing roada. v - - ? <?
A X?w
They are discuaslng In England a
new xystera of road bu'tding. which
would nave a large percentage in the
coat of construction. Instead of the
present method of convex surface*
with a gutter at each aide It Is pro
f???*d to build concave roada with a
gutter fn the middle.
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