The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 21, 1921, Image 1

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' ' * - ? ? 'a< i- ? The Camden Chronicle VOI.UME XXXIII CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1921. NUMPEK 2f?. NU.UO <-fts ufi; nfntfm i : iMlirr 'Se\v? Notes From l,?in(asln b'atliered From Fxrhanjjes. i. ili, lift Mcllw nine, will servo ? ,ii,; term in t Ui* state penitentiary i,.r the ' iuijnli?r iu November. 1?1.T>. ol' jiiittvt Watkiws, superintendent of the haiira-ster cotton oil mill. Mvllwaim* made a getaway "inline ?ly after shooting Mr, Wat kins, lit* was ca-pt iired in Chesterfield ri.utiiv by an officer, bill In* escaped whiln on li is' way to l*auvastor, ami i,othi?g moie was heard of Itini until t;,<i Win when In' was arrested iu pi-ti'H, Mi eh., ami local officers no Sheriff Hunter, taking a deputy ? each time-, made four trips to hetroii to. tfet -Melhvaine. failing <-a.. It" lime 'except llie las'l. The negro luul influential friends in tin- Michi gan .-ity ami it was said they used hoUj ilieir influence ami their money id resist extradition. The ease was arrici through llie Michigan court.* jij.ij ;li" negro finalij lost. On the as! Hip In- was turned over I ? ? Sht?r i! Hunter ami whs brought hack here ..,1 \ngusi- to and placed in jail w here he {?n s s'imv remained. \J - 1 Iwaine was represented hy li K Wvlie ami the solicitor was assist . ,J hi the prosecution h.v Williams uud Stew ait. rin* i a se of Ambrose Watson W'al charged with blowing the .safe of lh ath Springs and burglarizing several stores there, was continued 011 plea of ?be statu that 0110 ol* its material wit rn^-? was in Canada and, could not roach here In time. Mr. Sapp, of ounsel f<.r clffen.se. stated that he vc i ! h Mr. Stewart anil Kx-G'overnor It ??a-e represented the defendant and *rKued against continuance on the ground that defendant had already bfon in .jail four months^and ou ac '?<mnt(of the heating arrangements at !tu? jail lie .should Ik* tried now to save_ ??vpense of keeping him this winter. After hearing the argument the court irraiiti-d a continuance and reduced de fendant* bond from $10,000 to $3,500. Judge Kiee delivered a charge to : be* grand jury Wednesday morning 111 which- he told the body something about new court houses and Jails. "'Vott are needing a new court house a Lancaster." said Judge Kiev. "This mum ln>u<e is not in keeping with the '?mi ..f Lancaster : it is not in keeping * iih t dignity of the county of Lun r I' i< uncomfortable, unsani a:*>. . 1 : 1 ? ! ii is not a lit pla<v to hold v? 1: ? 'o: 1 n j.M. Von need a modern jail .1 : s,, prisoners who are put in .iu.;. a ol have some show for their ?; : ?> .1 ! 1 hey come out . U 1 ia.wtte ('rook, who was so 1 injured when he was caught sliafjing of a ginnery near Kicli M'lji lay. is dead, owing to his ? ?I ? .! if -.?<? age of t?<> years much apple | w.t- entertained by his physi | fMUii'iliH start over his ultimate ??!>, fearing the shock would he r fiaii he eotihl withstand. The '?? ui red a: the* Martin gin * ? N I ? * 1 Mr. < "ook w as picked up o and his garments' praeti i'l-d from his liody lie wh ? 'lie floor with terrific force ?' ?"?O'l-i-ly injured about the ?I toil t i nternally. Mis right ? ^ iit -Tj-u i t o ?- 1 1 rfr- mrd " . / ^ ' ? ' r ? ; > >uih fjiP^una Met ho is- at l',ama ster. N 1 > i shop t \' W Par V .1 preside The lijshop will . i- recoil t \ i-it to K u rope. ^ to look after the re ?' ? !i i- i hurch in : In* wa 1 ???if. and a to attend the t ? fell' of the Methodist V t b? 1 1 h > < ' eoirferejK'r !? "gates will he appointrnl ou M us 1 he < leuera i < 'on ( .e* making l?o<l_\ of t lie uivh. embra< ing the en- ] ' ' " ' Elates, which will Jiobl itsj ?rulrennial s,.s?iH?n ue\t Killed By Own Foul Ball. I nd . Oct. 17 -John Siou 11. ?i- a ; lie re as a result of being .1 >>:i**4iaH fouled off hi" own I'm- b:ii! strut'k the youtii on the <" l ki'.b-d liim instant-y during Ho -wn.s the son of M r -? John Stnn?t_ <->f Wert T.in I't- hlng'j. Scout in Jail. S c . Oct 1 7 ? ha rlr^ ^ ^ of \ri/uLa. who declares ho ?i inn scout for (Joneral P?t - ? the first punitive expedition in in jaif nft?*r shooting ,'1'' ^"ting Thomas \fc<'tirroil of thl<?' ' i? afternoon in the Elk'* home Marlowe claims that he ?hot in h J KlitltY RKriKKS TO ihi: ? v , . ^ ?* - ?" ? . i**' "? Kxeeut ion Slaved When lie !>???? Not sign Abandonment, ? ? ,i ?? ??,??? ? Columbia. Oct . lis. S, ,| Kirby, ouo of the t rlt? convicted at IvCXWlKtuft* re cently for the murder of William llra/.ell, young taxleab driVer of ColUUl bla, will not (Mo on October Jl, and an. effort is l>oli)g made by 1 A M Uoseiiri berg, editor of The Public I Mender, a weekly newspaimr of I i> city. to Slav the c.\ecut-i*ni of (V O. Fox. another of the trio. .less*' Uappins. the other murderer. already bus aw pealed . Some time ago. A. I> .Martin, of the Lexington liar, who un- appointed t > \ ? the court to represent Kirby, gave no tive to T. C.. Allison, solicitor of the Klexeiith Judicial Circuit, that he. wodld appeal the <a>?; his client to j the State Supreme Court. Mr. Mat 'tin had tin* mental Condition of Kirby examined and 11 was found that not only was Kirby, normal mentally. Inn was above the average. Mr. .Martin then gave notice of alia ndonineiit of ' appeal. S. M. Wo.lfe. a t uo'ney general. In-ld J that there might he some doubt as to j the legality of the attorney ol' reeord j abandoning an appeal unless it was signed jointly by the accused. j Today the Atto)ne\ ilenerals ot'fioe i sent the abandonment papers to the State penitentiary with instructions to Kirby that he had the right to -date If he desired to appeal and in that ca>e, lie would have the right, of twen ty days after service to employ a new. attorney and perfwt his papers. If he gave_ intention, stut&l the Attorney General. and did not employ an attor ney, then the period of twenty days would extend to October 2<5. In that ease he would have to go before the circuit judge at the next regular term of tlje Court of Common V)ea?. at Lev ington for resentence. Whon presented with the papers by Sheriff Koof. of lA'xington County, i Kirby refused to consent to (he ahan 'donnieut of the appfMiJ. and gave no lice that he would employ a new at torney and take bis eiise to the State Supreme Court. A new element in the cay is -the entry of Mr. Rosenberg. who appeared before the Attorney General today and asked him to accept servioe of apiwal for C. p. Fox. whom he claims. In4 is represent ing. This the Attorney (Jen oral refused to do. on the grounds that the ten days after passage of ^en toijeo allowed f<>r appeal bad expired. Solicitor. Cailison a-lro refused a )jk^> I re?pn??t from Mr. Rosenberg. Mr. Ro ; senberg also -fated he is /<< represent ' ? K i i by also. Mr. Rosenberg intimated that he might go before the State Supreme Court on a writ of habeas . corpus on (he grounds that the statute requiring the ten da\ limitation was un< .?n->t ttn tioiial. in that it deprived the a<*eu-ed of his life without due pr<?oe<< of law. and if thi- w;h refused ho might take' flu* matter into the Supreme Court of the I'nited States lie did n<if Mate, w ha r proot dure In- weuhl iindertake fo is?M?nniniat e this litigation Mr' IJo^ellherg t'-ok olio >? i" <?' law ;ii tin* 1 II i X .-r-i t X of South I'aroima. Tin- i e< "I'd of tin- St:ito Snpi .-im. I 'rtltrt do 1 1 ? ? I s])oU 1 1 ! III .1 - .1 . i<-i'-l'is.fd attorney "f the S t ;i I ? ? s.no>- tliiit jwO'iod. Iiilt ii 1 1 ? | ? i tie* 1 . \\ anyitii.- io;t> ropi-e -?ent ;i pt i -"ii in any o??n:! <>t the land ; fl'olll tile lo\\e-l to the I liit'-d -^late Slip! e II IO ( >11 1 I unless ? .1 ? I -p? - : i fo. . \T ( iUVKIlNOK'S (M.I. J I,egioii Members of Camden ^tamJ Kead\ To Help. \- :i mr-etimr of the .la in?? I ro> i I '.elk po<t of the A 1 1 1 ? ? i i ? in I .? - l: i ? ? n !od?f" here Tuesday ;ift<?rnoon. whieh wa ^ large, v a I foii'hil. the meuil?-rs went <>ii record a s unanimously ind?>r?iie/ ?h?' following resolution^: "The James J,e toy H?x!k t>ost of the American I.egion at Camden. S c , <h? hereby off>-r their services to the governor of South Caro lina -hou.d the <-onsoquenees of the railway strike of October .10 be seri ous enough in his judgement to call on *them " The resolution t?e!ir- the signature of R M Kennedy. Jr post commander The membership i.um-, l>ers some of the finest young men of thr- roniiii unity who sfiw ser\ ice in the| world war at homo and ftbrood ( itadrl Boy Killed. fVtober 12--OH\<r Thru dorf Hlte. con r>f r n nd i Mr* William S Hile. of this town j wa* fatally injured in an automobile accident Saturday night in Charles ton and hlg death resulting at o'clock Sunday morning from a frac turn bf the ftkull. The accident oc curred on Kin* street near the Clfa del Wil l STOI' AT ( WIDI \ ?. W ? '' ' . . ' ? ? One Hundred and Seventy Five Tmiri*fs Making Trip to Florida. v ? " ' - >? . ? \ ? . ; lUi.-toU ,\h.vs? October II. I'lle Mil 1 1 1 ? u i ictMu <' 1 1 1 made thj.s week that the second annua) A I- A < l?o*?U Tom would leave I rt^tuii on 1 hvombcr 7 has created considerable interest in motor circles- The first tour left IU>h ton last jtiear on December sih aii'l leached Miami on Dec. 1! It l? . Twenty* one oars pari iclpnied ii? i h?* tour, and Ihe entire trip of over I.simi mile* was uegotintcd absolutely on ? schedule. Uvery far 'made every noon and night control on time :t rn.i reached the end of i he trip ten minutes a li**a ? I of the schedule ani.iounrid at tin- start. Tli it record is unprecedented, for no other t our of tin' .-nine st/.o lias been iil?lt? , lo finish without losing some of itii oiuranl.s euroute. Nor lias any other tour finished with ? ? \ ? ? i > mi rant liavi.UK a perfect score* This record is j part itula?'l.\ creditable when it is con sidored that every *J ri v?.*r was tin* own it of tin1 ? ii r. and not a. single (^iir writ driven by- a professional driver, nor was there a single factory entr\ The route to be followed is via Woi , . V/ ? e-ter, Mas-?.. Springfield. I la rl ford. Conn... New I f a von. I'.ridgep'ovt. New YotTi. Newark. N I . Kaston. I 'a . Read in vf. Harrisbnrg, Cetty-lnirg. Washing ion, I> C . Fredericksburg. V? . Ilich i inoiid, f.a wrenceville. Henderson. N. C j Raleigh. Piuehuyst. Cheraw. S <\ Oiin , den. Aiken. Augusta. (2a.. Macon, Way cross*. Jacksonville. Fla., Si. Augustine. Daytona. Palm Beach andn Fort I. an derdale to Miami. At Daytona, a di vision will go^ via Orlando, Haines City and Tampa to Si Petersburg The tour will be accompanied l'.v a sen* ice car. equipped to niako -.ill road repair* Thi* "service is free to the entrants. 'Die mechanics will l>e familiar with all makes of cars and each car will be inspected daily and kept in pood running condition. The mechanics will assist in changing, tires, and make such adjust incuts as are required. ,T . !?:. Met ice. the Pathfinder will leave for the south in a few days b make a <a rcful survey of the route. .Mr. McOtv was also Pathfinder for the tour last year. Mr. Rocjiniora, l'r???ideul of the Scarborough Motor <.?uide Co pub* Uplift's of the Automobile "Ireen Hook will again ait as Pilot. Mr. Iioea mora acted in the same capaejty hist Near and also ns j ? . I ? ? t of the Scarbor ? ?ugh Tours from Indianapolis to .la t."k no a v i 1 1 e This tour is run along tin? lines ori ginally planned by Onirics '.f <?lidden the ilouor of the trophy wbh'li Heats his iiaine. Il'otel A ri a nge men t s ai " made in advance and the tourists travels on schedule. IJcfore leaving Mostoii i hey will know just w here they will !??? :i i any hour during the tour A pleasant feature of the tour i the many public receptions accorded the party. The Chamber of Commerce at Macon is- arranging a festival in bon or of the tourists At Wayemss. the party is to be taken to the ukeefen okee Swamp, which is- probably tin greatest natural wonder of the South At one of the noon stops there will be a .. "?rT ;i t* " 1 1 *' 'T'| ? ha rl""'iiw. ? -iini la i to/lfff^tiio given by the people of ( 'oin liieri-e, (la . to the (ilidden Tourists I'm iv blanks ha*t- ?rT^ri'ieon issued by the Automobile ijreen Ibiok, 1 1 1 iiii'.ingt on Ave . I'osion I rom Pies ? ?nt indications there will be over forty ears in the four and about one bun died -event y five tourists. w*bi< h w ill make it the 'ar.'.-t ever run in this ? ? in :j t r > .1 I IlleS A 1 1 ? us > 1 1 < ? ! ?I.O ? l? HI "f f i . ? i a : of i lie I Hidden. \liin-\ Herald ai d \ * i a 1 1 f a Jo'in a Tour-*, w M ??-'?in a.-" ma linger Mill .Did Wotliail Convicted. - j ? ? r? -?-i? \ iilr s ltd. \ fril<T i! |iH?urt jurv tJji< morning returned .1 I vi-rdiot of guilty ngaln^t Dr. J Krank ' > i i] William0, of Roebuck. S. and J M . ? Maude M<-AIh-?\ of Woodruff. S. ifV, joiutl.v ir.diet ed f ? ? r violation on fh? Mann act. .Judge II li Watkin* viuti-ii. ?<| i>r Williams 'to s?t\ e two years and mv months in the f?-deral omnifont l??ry Atlanta and to pay a fine- of <1 000 :i n?! Mrv M?Ab?-?- to -erve one year and a day in the \W-^t Virginia )>eni tentlary. Counsel for 1 )r William-* ;in<l ,VJ r? | Mt'Abee served notion ??f intent .on to appeal for new trial when Judge Watkirifl refuel fo grant a motion for a new trial. Application for temporary bail, pond ii?K the a pi** I, won refold when the government o^je^ted to granting a new trial TWO Wlllltt m*:n IIKtl> Charged With Mealing *afe ami Liberty lionds. ? ' . S 1 1 1 > 1 1 ? ; r. < >e| A l* and M, A '^niluck. while II It'll : i m ? 1 hioth el'*, of <>lanta, were taken i i i'Io i'iis tody by represent a live of i !??? A i Inula heathpia rtcrs of | l?i ? I'.unK dcteelive agency. here lliis. i? fi ? Thooii. tfevoi al months ji g\ i Sam Voting of l.akc <"tt\ had It i s home five .miles I'roln olauta, broken into am) Ms iron safe carried off. in vol vim; a loss of fi'um sso.ooo i.. *?0.0(M). There were in this $.'lo,ot)d worth of Liberty I to uds. Sl'iki worth of war -livings stamps ami other valuable securities, life iimiiani'c. papers nml so forth Tin' <*ni|if v <af"' w;is found laler in ' ? i $ Mlack river. hill apparent l.v that was all thai could lie learm-d ? ? f tin.' affair I I now seein-s the ea^e liatl horn placed in (lie hands <0 1. 1' Whitfield of the I'.nrio agency. who learned that Ihe l.ibert,\ luVnds' were being Sold au<l sent out from Suinii-i io Atlanta I' was next discovered llial September 'J 7 a lio\ was taken in tin* Siuntei postoff ice i.n the mi me of Jamb S Srhrn^liili- Tin; only man hy Miis name in the slale i>. -jiid io have been robbed and killed in Charleston this summer."-. 'llie box was watched nidi notice ? i f a registered letter plueeil in it. tnit no mail was removed fronj it until Wednesday evening' when the mail was taken mil after the registry window closed. The stage was set for notion this morning. When the regi< tered letter j for .1. S. Sohroedous was railed for a >ignal was given and the office r. who had heen waiting without, made the arrest hy the time the man at- the w indow had prodneed his notlee The first one arrested was A. t\ Tin luck. His brother. M. A. " Truluok. was found in the street and arretted, linth men are in jail awaiting the arrival of Detective Whitfield from Atlanta in the morning. "George Hafrllell of Sumter has been engaged on the ea?e at this- end The Trulnrk brothers are young, apparently considerably under thirty They deny any complicity in the of fair A I'. Trill uck. who called for mail in the name of .1. S. Sehroedou* ? ?hi itned a man oil the corner had given liini the notice and had asked him to ! get the letter from the window for ! him. Ke\ . McDowell To l''lori?la. Friends ; 1 1 1 ? t relatives of Ue\ I! A .McDowell in lhi< lown and county v.i't I interested in 1 1 1?.? following from the Kimjstrec Record nf last work : "Tin* K ? ? v I'.. A. .McDowell, until iv coin I* pastor of the Kiuu^l r?,?e l(i? j>t i^t '?liur< ll has ;i t ?? i*l ?t ?*?! :i eall to the l'a toralo of i he I *n ^ t i c i Florida i Baptist ? -1 1 1 1 r? -I i and is now in Ku?.iis I ? ? ? ? K i i ? over tin* field ? I'tiiin ri i ? ?t? J. ? I* ? ? tii?( t li> lie- I'ti-ie I'o.i i I ?if l'i .ule. we fiii.l that Iji-ti-. i-> a thriving; town of more than L'O'Mi i n ha hi I a ill v aii-l that it is -ilualed m I he \ei\ heart <if the oiail_'c yrove jiul iake. section ? > t" ih>? State That it i- in l.ake county. i couutv with I . H x ? lakes*. is 1 ."V ? mi'es -outli of .l.o k "ii\ ill<*. ei | u i di-lant from the At _iaa_: ? ; ? --i.t ? rt-frH ? rtm rrrrTT r7l \I< \i * ! i ? i i; o ei look - I . i ko I !ii >i i*. one of 'In* ? na in of Like* that have .'!"<? miles of snore line ami i- a? the -onr.-e of the t ; i nioii ?? Oklawalia n\ei Ae.-ord ini.' t'> statistics published |.\ th< I 'niie.l State-' weather bureau. l-Ju-ti li.'t^ ? ?ne of the' hiirhe^t maximum winter I eui|H*ra t u re< of any citv i.'i the oiintry aifd its mi\imum -'.in lli>'f 'etllpcra t lire 1- lU.e of the Jo'.ve.f T1 h-Vatioll a'?OVe the ;i 1 < ? \ ? -! i ? L'I M 1 fi-.-t W hile the eleVatC'll ;i li' i \ . f J;? lake i- )<i foet I' i ? -,n. I "hat h ? - . t T r i <??*.<! Jioll- are i ? I ea > The ejt\ W.ilel -?ij.ji'y iv f i". >iii artovjjin w , i;,. ;u,.| j from mineral flavor The oilm-jj ; jotri 1 intercut uf the town is taken <are of by i Keaiit iful now- brick building rrerfed af a cost of $70,000 The re ligiotis intere.-t of Kusfis* i>? represent e<l I >\ seven churches: l're?iby terian. Methodist. fifLptist, Church of Christ. Kpiscopa I. Catholic. and Christian Science. To the e\jH?rt with the rod and the jjuii, the locality holds out m.tr.v attraction* Tt is said thai the finest ba>H flnhintr in the world is- to he found there. Oame abounds pVnti f.ii'.y. lar^re ax wol7 as small. Mr McDowell does not expert to ino\e h.s family to Horida before al'out *he first of January, and. while the manv friends of "Brother Ma<-k. ! his pood wife and their fatnuy will regret to see them bfive. The Record j extend* contra tula Lions to him upon hwdntr < a!lM f c > this "Oarden of Kden " .\lr? J S. Khame. who has ifcecn visiting relative* in C'han'otte returned bofne last wrek IK. IN IIMKS IN (.KOH(>IA Collectors Klutl Harrier riiiMs in <ie?ir ui;t (llitll ill Solldl Carolina. i I't'oiu The Sumter I . I ? * t*A( ' l! in'mht he "l U?.OlVs(iiu.' I" Millie of US nli" :ii M lii ifk i n? our lot tin* L lUlHleM to fetid the e\ i h ?? it'lu'rs .of il colloc) Ol who is ttoiML' Solile rtol'k hi (Jeoruiin llis I.I iff is a> Vi?U.i\w "?ri.fi- Sumter pe??j e ha.\ e IptS to he I luillk I'm I t'or. I ha \ e been hci'e iu>'t " ? III .V V. :( Hi) I U ?> til' tJtOM' W fit' SpOUt i !l the eountrv I heard of South eonUlttonv, and t found out that this trip wav "wMu't.l off'. on mo I see that. I am up' auaiiist a proposition I have no wa,\ of describing eoiidl | iiotis Tin* first man I called on. a ; ni'jjri>, w ho owes a I iala in '( ? of ?-S?.tMi, , ho say's. ?'Ni> sah. ! ain't jirut a eeirt. 1 lott -jrhmliir. a. -i'l insurance ami I'll' PUj you" I >a i?.l. how ran you pa> | Ho said, " I ? 1 i'i 1 1 n?. ? What have yoil j , irot V "Xuttin." "I ufd some corn, but rial ain't nut tin. I iuol some piivrieis I um peas ;* I not sorghum syrup if do white folks don't take it t'or rout." I 1 ! >aid how's your eoilou"' No sah! "Lor. I i Man. you know >we ain't ybt no cotton ' I I planted 1.'! aeros ami its as tall as j ! uiiir head. hut ! not .'!<*< jkuUuN. It'sj ! all picked and the stalks choppi >1 I <h?v> II." Tho second one, a white man. worth j | $-U),OUO t wo years atfo. lie owe". $'Jo7 on a *700 deal, and hecau'f pay a cent, lie ! planted r>U acres of cotton and that U | ordinarily ?ot>d for To bales. I !<' \\ i 1 1 not ffet r?04) pound* of seed eotton in all. 1 was two hours with a unverninont attorney who is looking after the loans on farms, collecting. He says h<* has not jrot the heart to put the people off the land, and the government is pay ing the faxes ami- U giving them another ehanee The farmers on two or tlU'<*e of the f:trms join together and set their I eotton lined to make a hale. There are some who have made a fair erop ton not ten per rent of them The hoi I weevil ha s this country. 1 think if they keep on in one more > oa ?' they will puncture every Ford huh cap. j Some of the funnel's -ay thai the i main reason the hoi I weevil js so had 'this year is, that there was no winer in lU'Jd to k i ! 1 them off and eoiitinu ed raids in I lie summer followed by i lie drought in the fa II. ; One man made 1 r. hale- on Is aere< and I think the stale or counts I will send loni off <ni exhibition 11 eJ , SIJa l.e plow 'ed the Wce\ils lo deajil.j lie plowed his cotton evel \ Week. Used j mo >>ida ami planted in wide rows sol jth.nt the'-un could sret to them. j Tli s | i less, does not interest \ oil. j a s yoi i are not a fanner, but you Have lots of fa riiicr friends and \ oil are a i .' 1 . l'on-ii.| :mmI ] miss i t they will not fee! -o bine down ther?< if tlo*y find out I here ill., others who .lie in Wo|se j shape than thc\ .ii<- The -mall towns . t Iiii t I pass I. ink like sijunnei lime from a Joisin. -s standpoint ; l I he o:i.> f ) I i 1 1 _T I hl> are dolll^ h'Me is chew ii _' s||U:, i cane Kveryhody i clow - if I am s, i f, ? in s;iviny tli. it j >i 1 1 1 o io,a<ls of it come in town e\er> day and .t is ih<* most popu !.ir ,irli<!e in ; 1 1 1 of t lie grocery >t..ivs Tw " 'i.; s ! a i k ? for :i t'it . iun I IKKS \T \l TOMOItll.K Occupants Spra\ed \> i 1 1 1 Small Shot. Kill are ( niiijiired. I : rn 1 1 1 i Nml'^-on. ;i >? '.u_- ..?! 1 i - t a 1 1. .il t ? ; irli t < ' li > ? :i i - of ;i ? .1 i.i I i , lit i w ? c p.l-cd . !i ,.i ! j ? ? i ? \ I o 1 1 ? I : i ' .1 f ' < T li> >oli ? 1 1. 1 r ?<! w . ' ! . I I ' 1 1 1 ? int. .il. .1 lit otllo*,,;.. I ? I w ! ' : foil! met) were i 'iij \ I . i ! - ' ' i 1 < ? > \ \ .. ho ?oit < i . i . - ; . . i ? ? s t o K is 1 1 ? ? ' . ? ? M i r - 1 1 1 iid Mr MIi,. . ,?* I ; v u . j ii.nl i t.^-n in 'he ! o it ?>: 'le- 'oiint.s serve a iw.ilJ.in: ; 1 1 1 ? I ???: retnrrnnu' '"aimbu i w 1 1 ? ? ; t ai>", lit f i \ miles from the citv w a s tie. I on h\ Anderson, it is a) b*ije I Ail four of the men were spray e.l wi'h shot of small s i/e. but no seri ..?Us datnaire u -t s- done to any of ().<? (X ?cupani'J The ho\ was ii T*i s { ?-? i as s<>..-, as the ci r could he stepjx-d but had hidden hi- Jim and at first denie<I that he rre.I the shut. When i.os?ly .pn*?t e?n ft] he admitted if i? de^'lnred thn? V?e r..mniitfed th^ a- t but ,s sa,.| t.? li ive L' veil as i)j> oriL> i ea son that he Mr! riot kii?o\ M)e ^'.tn w a - ??irk"! The i ? ? -if ? ? is ' .? J. !. ? ' as i a . ! ni . s a> lo- w .i s ?Jrivin?* ?' e .jroi, .n w : In- a ltd tie boj w ? r. - : ?> ' *h? ' i \ ? ? hot w a.-i ' i re<l NOTICE W'ntfroo Potato Stor.igi* w ill br rood J" to mro an J ?1orf jKjLtfttjos l>y ( Vt^ihrr liOtl) I'otatoo* *torr>d in only. ' ran be had .it storage hon?#? ^ I. f Gt'ION. Mftn&gor WKKCIi COSTS TWO I.IM-N I tot h Were I'londiunt Mni of I itlun 1'uuul). ; - ' ?- ? ; ? ?? ' '? I nion. ? ?> i I ?> I.aun nee .1 We . !i ol llerboi'ls and F,r.vin I' ItaPhtWd ot t'arlirfU* were killed ,?r I ? ; to o\*jovli tliis ' at'tei niion,' wiieiv l ho a nlXniu'l'ilv in Whteh the> Were riding wu< stniek by a Southern railwa.s Kh otuol^v e a I II H'lide ero^sjnir one mile bylaw I'ar lisle Mr \yoJrli died on tiro w it v u> tlii> hds-pitnl in rniou. -Mr Hill i.'U ford's k \ i ! 1 was fiaeMired >iik) he !i\ed inn il o'ejo<*k i li i ^ afternoon A freight t in in was dent iled ul Herberts just lifter the train had erossetl I 'road i ivei When the south hound Hessenjiff I fain ai l ived in i ai I i so. I |ii- l? let hi ini t ve \vh- uui-oupied and ? iis driven to Meiherts to Wihu IiYi'U to < 'in lisle a number ul' freiyht fill'-. A. st filial of. I lle*e ra.i's lljid I ?*??' t.i drawn to ("nrlisle and tin* lot oniot i \ ?> was. making another trip in Ih.rlu ii w hen the aeebleii-t oci'.ii i f I'd llntli of ilif iiii'ii well* | >fi tiii i tien i in their respect i vo, coinmunil iivs. Mr W'oh'h wa?. Jiltollf yell is old 11 lid is stirvi\ fd I i.v Id* wife, who was Miss l.ouise Kiijfv of < 'arlUle. (I lid a son four years old 1 1 ? ? attended A \ I! it Ita leijjh. Mr. H:i t?-h fori I was -?"> years old and unmarried lie was graduated f i ? - n ? l>;ivids(iu college last Juiie. Itutli Mr Welch and Mr. HaP'hford wi'if of prominent I'nlon county fa ill i lies and were both horn and reared at Carlisle. Several years ago after the death of his father. Mr. Weh'h moved to Herberts, which is only a few miles from i 'arlisle. whore he sueeessfully engaged In planting. Both men hud aMraetive |m-i soiiali ties and many fine traits of elm meter. They were i>ersona lly aer|tia i tiled with l?raetiealiy every person in this soetiop of lT il ion Opunty and therefore the double tragedy ?vime as- a groat slioek to Mie entire ( 'a iii>le Hei'heii - eom m unity. S. A. Lave Hit Town Kirsl Of Week. ! ? Tho?e von who don't Know who land what Mr. Lovo Is listen u.||d [ \\ lJ 1 tell y on lie is a \ales promoter, and from what wo ran learn of liiin he is a ^ood one. he all hut admits it himself. 1 1 <? has been in this line of business I?m fourteen jesir-> and ha* been in twenty one stales, but if he has ever he, -n in jail lie won't admit il. I'esjdes being an expert advertising man he is- also a .first iia>> window dei orator. and has worked iu tliis capi < iti for some ofHhe largest department *tores in the eon 11 try. He is sincle ami handsome and has staled t ? < ih eonfi < 1 en ( i ii My that he wants to get married and quit work Mr. l.ove is here pro mot in:.' .1 sab- of Sehlosbui ;j's l?e{rirt men f Store whose double page ad is in this i s s 1 u . ,,f |||,. paper He knows tin.* -sab' name from "A to X" and i- .111 jail round- j/ond fellow * <.e|s liirtlidat hreel iiiKs. I lii lie- I >a iiy 'l'o|ju s ' ,?*ii??i| [loin 1 Km- k Mill in the 1 11 1 ? ? 1 1 - 1 of I he Knil. 1 |labl- I.lfe \ s?tj f;| ||e?? Jlfjeilt^ 'if K'I( k i I I i I i ; 1 III I ( ' lia I lot I e, I tie I'oIioW i lll{ a p ? !?? .*1 1"' "I ? " Ii i' -Ii ? 1 *- J 'I i'^'Ii I v ? oiiiplimenl a r> ? '<? ? in** nf. its 1 1 ! 1. 1 e * ( a::ru!s. a valiie'i ? i t II .if mi [ ? 1 >.v\ 11 . Ila|>p> Hi-t urns, Itill! \ 1 * 1 I d . 1 v "Ii 1 1 ,) ,1 ? 1 I (il 1 1 v , - ? I,. li>rthda.\ "f 1 liain |{ II iii^K id' I .lllldi Is. ? ' -li.ivv f *(i||l|H Stnte s ? 1 " ii ? .1 1 1 it i na I 11 i 1 ed Stat'-- ? ? ' \ 1 1 1 1 - s ii II iddi-n umb'i t ' 1 e pi ut 1 v 1 1 1 . 1 \ .- 1 1 . . . \ 1 i - .1 ? . 1 r 1 1 e r 1 1 ? ii?- - 1 - 1 ! ! ? ? .i.'n . /.< -I l.v ill.* mi ;nl" r- -f t !i J A jelli ? t'..r . I - l -il.e ..I he 1 f I 1 1 1 IP! I I I -1 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 ? ? V\ 1 1 I I . d I e ' t , , I | , e 1 ? I \ i tll.l 'i II. 'In- I '."pi ; t .1 Id- * 1 I * . ' |: - j ? 1 t : . t . .1 v I '.i . I in. i\ in .1 vat.' 1 " - .1 ; ; 1 1 - 1 1 ? \ . 1 I \ I- -w ? 1 ? i ui- ! 1 ? ; s. . . ? ???*! as- it, I ,.f tW f > ? : ha ' ?? 1 - 1 1 - < ? .t I . . 1 _? ? ' ? . I.e ' .1 ? |.i-' j - 1 ? - '11. 11 . f I ! I ;..-u . a :e ? 1 1 1 s,,n ! ii 1 1 1 1 .?! 1 11. 1 i.i -i 1 1 \ \s he re 1 i v" for Ilia; { 1 u : 1 ? t ? : * f- ' ! - mi- ' ha : 1 In- who!. i.1^'1 in v f 1 ? r . i ? ? hoe-- 0111 -ent iiuent s win 1. w . -a> Itill, old tinier, we wi>ji \.,'i many happy returns uf the day May \ our ife lie lon^f *ix| prosjK-rou ?M.d may e\e:y passing y?-ar brine to von more <">f real happiness* and real |. I'asiiP' than the years that have <mtie ff.le rhe l.esf'o- J|?, K, !'. V"l O'.t ( lib-Hgo I'rihunf Win?? ' *h i^'i < >1 t IT Judge Marry 1 i-im'i 1 1 >ii it \ s:i*:a in.- I tin- di niurrer nf the f ii Tribuue to thp $10 <*tfi00<i iib. > 1 1 1 f brought bj the <itv "f fTiiea^,, II o deiarrd the city had r.o camti. f..|- ,1. / a rvd ?h* n i ? -< 1 ' 'fu1 '?> am' nd if- pt'tilioo Th<> Family Trv. JofM'v . M#?i <>. <"''<! ? l?!H> >?' ' ?? * ' voil hff n ? Just r?*furno?l from inv \ m< m tion ! Whih? thor^ I l<wkHl uj> my fnw fly fro* And ? Jon*?<? rtof hit vHffi .in j rornn n u t ? "* Warsl?J#? T?l*? ? t?