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NUMBER 2 CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. APRIL 14. 1922 VOLUME XXXIV. T\VO MKN ATTACK FEUCMO A?Um For Help and Then Tries t? lake Man's Cm-. Oraugcburg, April <).-? Stewart b\ Coy of Pittsburgh and Jobu A. Robln ?*lu of Blaokstone, N. D., are lu the Orangeburg jail, bavin* been arrested ou a charge of attempted highway rdb bory. The young white men came -to the home of H. L. Bull* a prominent farmer of the, Parler section of Orange burg county last night, and told Mr. Bull that {tip y were tourists, their car bud broken dowu and ta please drive them to Parler that they might catch the night train. Mr. Bull consented ami while driving hfc? car toward Paf )er awl when Vance tuIH dam was reached, tbo road being wulte secluded at that spot, fhe young men assailed Mr Bull with their fists. Mr. Bull was be ing chocked by one of the men, but he managed to get his knife and he cut that man's throat from ear to ear, cut tbe other man on the band and about the month and shot one of tbe men Jp tbe leg. Although Mr. Bull was bruis rvd considerably, he was not badly hurt. The roblVers were painfully injured and could not even attempt an escape. Mr Bull soou got help, got the car straight ened out and delivered tbo injured men to Magistrate J. R. Bardln, who in turn brought them to Orangeburg. Dr. W. R. Jvowman, tbe county phy sician, attended the injured men at the Orangeburg jail' and <lressod the wounds. The men btc not dangerously wounded, but are suffering from a severely cut throat, another -with hie cut face and hands and one Has a pis til shot wound In the leg. Mr. Bull w-as confined to bis room today. Yesterday afternoon, near Kloreo, H. Van Obsen, Jr., and W. Olem Griffith made an attempt to stop and arrest these young mwi, takqlng themk' for automobile thieves. They asked jfor the warrant and when *noue j^ukjL be produced, refused to be urrrented and one of them shot Mr. Van Ohsen in the shoe, the ball going between hls^toes, inflicting very slight injury. One of tbe men was atmed when the* attack was made upon Mr. Bull. Camden Girl Named Secretary Arthur Flannagan, prominent reli gious leader of Bowling Green, York county, was elected president of the Jioutli Carolina Christian Endeavor Union hi the annual convention of tbe union bold in the First Presbyterian oburch in Greenville last week. Tbo ?onventiou oi>ened Friday and closed Sunday night. Other officers elected were, Wyatt A. Taylor, Columbia, first vice president; J. T. Fain, Rock Hill, second vice president ; Miss Catherine Wallace, Camden, secretary; MJss Virginia Taylor, Greenville, treasurer; Allen Nicholson, Union, vice president for South Carolina of World Christian Endeavor ; Albert Y. Drummond. Spartanburg, publicity chairman. Bulletin Free We have roeefved the following let ter from Congressman W. F. Stevenson, at Washington. "Please announce in your |>nper that Farmers' Bulletin Number 1202, entitl ed, "The Boll Weevil Problem", 4s now ready for distribution, and the same can be had by writing me. If contains valuable Information In Nil* connect ion." Will Meet at Antioch liolk H4I1 Democratic Club will moot .it (he Woodman Ilall at Antioch on Saturday, April 22, at four o'clock, for the purpose of reorganizing and nam ing delegate* to tlu> county- convention. \V F. McCASKILT,, Secret a ry. Kaster Day at (irare Church Faster Day services at Grace Churcli will he specially attractive. The vested choir lias prepared extra muxic for the eleven o'clock service and the church will ho decorated n? usual for this great fenst. The services will bo as follows : First celebration of the Holy Coin* - nrunion 7:30 a. m. ; Second celebra tion and Easter Day Service at 11.00 ?. hi.; Chtdrcn'w Carol Service at 4 :.T0 p. ro. AM are cordially Invited. F. H. HARDING, Rector. C atholic Church Service* j services Good Friday : UnvelHng and adoration of the Croea and Mass of the Pre sanctified at 8 a. m.{ Station* of ? he Cross and Mormon on the Seven Word* at 8 p. no. ; Sermon on the Death of Chrktt and Stations at 8:20 p. m. Faster Sunday: Mi we on 6:18 and 11 a. ra.. Special muaic at the 11 o'dodt ?Miae, sermon oft, "The Resurrection of Cbrlat". ? f All are cordUBy favUed, Bar. J. KkMIii preaches at aU iheaa anica * i". ?4q|fc ><K<<OKt> IN TIIK JONKS CARE ? ; ? , ? i (MUt-UUy Shown by Affidavit From tho I n master Clerk of C?ttrt. The ChrwMo lius no Interest lu the Jones-Spriugs^tcvens trial except to jflvo our readers the truth as to the outcome of .fae trial. The J^ueuster News some fmv Issues ago took as to ?task editorially because we quoted from iv i attorney the following state ment : "Civil action on a number of eases growing out of the charge* will tie taken up against Jones before tho j-tjpeoml trial WWW up." The News stated thai our statement wxis mislead ing. We hud no Intention of mideao i?H? anyone, and our attenMo:i has bejn rolled to the following correspondence Mint official record of tho outcome of (lie cuse. whdeh appeared In the Char lotto (N. C.) Observer of March SfcJtb. We publish it merely as Information ami let the public Judge for themselves as to tlie cor reef nes^ of the corres pondeuoe : To tho Rdltor of The Observer: In order to keep the record straight as to the correctness of my report of Thursday morning's proceedings of the .Tones case. I am enclosing herewith certified copy of tlie records of the criminal docket and tlie Ave Indict ments as made by Paul Moore, clerk of court, under his seal. , Tin* hand writing on the criminal dwkel as to the disjwsitlon of the cases is that of Judge I. W. Bowinan, the presiding Judge, and on the live Indictments It ts the ha ud writing of Solicitor J. K. Henty. ? What the words ''without prejudice* mean was explained in the ??>licltor*9 statement to the court, whlrti I fully covered in my dispatch of Thursday night and iff absdhltely without Was. Furthermore, my statement that "this is merely a postponement of the crim inal indictments it is said." Is also a fact, and while these cases have been nol prossed, they are held in abeyance Until the civil ?Uits are out of the way, In order that the defendant may testify in his own behalf In the civil atlita Tf you see lit, you may iiw; this let ter a r< I affidavit, as 'I know I am right. W. T. William*. The Record. Sinte of South Carolina County of Lancaster I, Paul Moore, clerk of court of common pleas and general sessions of I Lancaster county, South Carolina, hereby certify that J" am the custodian and have In my possession the crimi nal docket of Lancaster county South Carolina, and that the entries marked therein with reference ' to the five in dictments against Charles D. Jones are as follows: No. 43, 0. D. Jones, "mistrial i ??nolle prosequi without prejudice." No. 44, 0. D. Jones, "nolle prose* qui without prejudice." No. 45, G? D. Jones, "nolle prose qui without prejudice." No. 40. C. I>. Jones, "nolle prose qui without prejudice." No. 47, O. D. Jones, "nolle prose qui Without prejudice." I further certify that on tho said several five indictments, tho follow ing entry appears. No. 1, "nolle prosequi without prejndh-o. March 23.. 1022. .T. K. Ilenry, #sbll<4t?r/' No. 2. "nolle prosqui without prejudice. March '23.. 1022. J. |v. Henry, solicitor." No 3, "nol/le prosqui without prejudice. Maivh 23.. 1022. mJ. K, TTeTfry, solicitor. No. I. "nolle pros?*qui without prejudkn*. March 23.. 1022. J. K. Henry, solicitor. o. n. "nolle prosequi without prejudice. March 23.. 1022. .T. K. Henry. solicitor. PAUL MOORI$. Clerk of court of common pleas and general sessions for Lancaster county. March 24, 1022. Missionary Society to Meet The Woman's Missionary Society of the Camden Baptist church will meet at the ^hurch for tlio regular monthly meeting, Tuesday afternoon. April lft. at 1 o'clock. Circles are' urged t-? attend in full Poovey ? Howen. .Miss Sal lie I. Poovey and Mr Karl Ta image Bowon. hotli of Blaiiey, were married nt the home of the bride on Wednesday, April 12th, the Hev David T Sinoak, performed the ceremony. Miss Poovey is well known In Cam den where she resided for several years and has a large number of friend# to Camden and throughout the county who will be interested in the announce ment. Mr Bowon is the manager of the Blaney Mercantile Co., and la a popu lar young man of his community. Two automobile recer.s. Juies Dev ereux, of Portland. Oregon, and John J. Costa of Anthony. Ark , were killed and W. h, Fisher member ??f the British royal flying corps during tho war was seriously injured at Macon, Ca., Friday when an aeroplane fn which they were planning to cross the continent' <TaAhed into a tall chim ney at tbe railroad ahops in that cHy. The roll of fataUtlea from the fac tional disorders In Belfast Ireland [rtadted a total of aixty-four for the month of March? tbe blackest month In the history of Belfa*t, ? CTHIOSITIES OK Tl IK NKWS ItUarre and S(r?og? Happening* Cul led Front (he Dully Pwsk. Washington, April, 13." A Chicago, HU'IUU'W is building an apartment Jioiisc with a baby buggy locker for urery apartment, ami offers' every tenant a bouus of $25 for every baby born lu the house. A New Jersey iuau uarrie* off the prixe for being the jjy^tjforgetful lnau in the world. Me left his motor ear ou u ferry boat auU took a tax* to bis office. Thw police gathered In the mo tor ami began to look fur the supposed suicide. The pollee authorities suspend ed sentence to await development* a* to whether a man who would forget he hod a ear might not forget to * top It spine* time, ; A Washington. !>.? C. engraver lias spoilt four' mouths of spare time nnd produced a perfect engraving of the Capitol Building upon the head of au ordinary pin. A t wo-year-old baby of Sacra Wento, Calif., fcM into a pohd. While frantic injixse and parents wadeil to her ttie .youngster begau to swim and succeed ed iu swimming herself to shore. A Seattle criminal wanted for six months by the police has finally been apprehended. He was found on the police force that was huntiug him. having served In uniform for six mouths. Two Washington, D. C. men disput ed ownership of a dog. Taken to court, the judge left It to the dog to decide, which the sagacious animal did so em phatically that all who witnessed the canine demonstration were satisfied ho had chosen his rightful owner. In Hospital for a Rest Friends In Oaniden and throughout the county will regret lo know that Mr.. M (J Iluckabee, the efficient and accomodating clerk at the general delivery window of the post office is epiite unwell and has had to go to the Camden Hospital for a. rest of a %w weeks. Ho suffered a break down a few days ago and has had to leave lils post temporarily. Mr. Iluckabee lias numerous friends who hope that lie will soon be restoredl to health. 1 ?*? I??\v Observance League to Meet The Law Observance League will ineet at Beulah church, the fourth Sunday in April. We will have several speakers of note for this meeting. Will.be glad to have a f?W ??atfewdaiioe, ladies especially iiivit?Hl to attend. Death of Mrs. Branham Mrs Thurman Branham of the Wes' Watcree section, died of the effects of pnemnonia at the Columbia hospital Monday the 30th, of April. Mrs Bran liam who was Miss Nellie Jackson be fore marriage was only nineteen years rfd. Sho was a young worn qui of fine 'christian character and had a host of friends who mourn bor passing. The funeral services were conducted hy her pastor. Rev J B Shiver^ at Union Baptist chureh of which she was an active mem-her. Mrs Branham is sur vived hy her husband, both parents, and other relatives who have the deep est sympathy of the ^community tn their herea vement. Former Emperor Dead Fuiichnl, Madeira, April 1 ? Oh n lie# I, former emperor of Austria and Hint? of ft unwary. died here tlds morning at 11 :30 o'clock. The exiled monarch had been suffering from pjieumonia for more than a week. Charles, who re tujned consciousness until the last, pas sed away in the presence of his wife. To Meet Irt Camden Florence^ April 11. ? The Koyal Arch Massons toulght elected the following officers: Grand high priest. O. Frank Hart, Columbia : right excellent dopu ty grand priest, William W. Wannn maker. Orangeburg: right excellent grand king, Chaise* K. Chreit?*>urg, Rock Hill, right excellent gra-nd scrll>e, John D. T>ee, Sumter; excellent grand chaplain. II. V. Tanrner. ? Spar tanburg; right excellent grand treas urer. Walter F. <?ary, Columbia ; right excellent grand secretary, T. Alex Heise, Columbia ; right excellent grand captain of the ho*t?, R. T. (Joodale, Camden; excellent grand ?e?H lu?4, R. Capers Haaeldcji, Georgetown, Cam den was elected a* the next moet^ng place. A number <*f candidate* were given the rojal arch degree thin afttu-noon following a banquet at the Atlantic' mmrrm !a day for tt?e Knight* rjgMi i in NKW MKMIIKK8 SWORN IN New .Mayor and Thr?e New Aldermen Take up Tl^olr Duties. Ol ty t-ouucil m<H in extra **>*4ioi? Monday night when Dr \V .1 Dunn the retiring mayor, turned the office over- ^o Mr If G Onrrfroti, Jr. Mr, Carrlson then administered the oath to tl?e o!d members aud the follow Irug now uieiutke-rs : D O HouxeT, J H Osburue, and K C Zeinp. " Mayor Cacriaon then called the on tlre police fOCOC aud thO.vo officers hav ing police power before him, and In* ?t dieted then) along lines on which ho thought better service coulil be render ed the elty. Prcwcrtoed beats will bo oti4i I??mI Tor ??atii off leer and lie will be < vjwvlCd to l>e on the job at all times. Other witters touched upou wua that of 'off loon* whfri called upou to make an arrest. They were euUtloned to ef feet H'i anyst in a manner, not cal culated to make 1f any more humlllut lug, to yie offender than whs ueeessa r.v under the clreumidauees, a<ud at all tiim s not to show a belligerent attitude It wax stated that the water and' light extension would be pushed toj completion us early a* possible auil at a future meeting of the council other Important matters wvlll be taken u]>. Alderman U i* Wifi'inms was named us mayor pro ten. The following committees wero then uanxsi. first mi nun! to a<*' as ehatr man : ; Finance Committee ? li S William", j W.J, Jackson, W U Hough. Police Committee ? W U Jackson? .1 H OslM>rne, R S Williams. Water and Light Committee? J 11 Osborne, D O Houser, W L Jackson, Street Committee ? E C Zeoap, W K Hough. R 8 Williams. ' Fire aud Building Committee? -"W It Hough, H C Zenip, D O Honser. Civic Improvement, and City Prop erty' ? D O llnuser. li C Zemp, J If [ Osborne. ( Conga ree Presbyterial to Meet Here ~ Kext Tuesday evening, April 18th the Cou^aree Presbytcrial, representing the Presbyterian churches in five coun ties or rather the Woman's Auxilia ries connected with these cliurcbes will meet in Caution ?t 8 o'clock ut the Presbyterian ehurch. The following instructive interest ing and attractive programme will be presented and the public IS cordially in vited. The ladies of the Home Church Auxiliary especially extend to the ladies of other congregations an urgent invitation to attend, as Christian work in all --phases will bo discussed. Gam den is glad to welcome this represen tative body of Christian workers. Tuesday, April 18th, 1922 p. m. Registration. m., Called t-o order by Mrs \V L Duuavant, president Devotional, Dr Edwin Muller. Wetcdme Address, Mrs W J Dunn. Response, Mrs Inglls Keels. Music, Solo, Mr Ilollis Cobb. Missionary Address. Mis* . Ms-Im4 llalh Music, Choir. * Apiwdnt inent of Committees. Announcements. Wednesday, April 19th, 1922 0:M0, Devotional, Mrs William King. Minutes. Roll Call. President's Address. Music, Duet, Mrs Richards nnd Mrs Zornp. Address on. Young People's Work, Mrs T (- lVden. tipen Period for Discussing. The New Standard of Kxeellenee, Mrs Andrew Bramlet. Business nnd Conference. Music, Choir. Bible Hour, Mrs W II Bogus. Wednesday Afternoon Session 2.00 p. in. Devotional. Mrs T H < i riff In. Music, Choir. Minutes. Iteport of Prt'shyterinl siyivtarirs. ( Conference. Heport of local Auxiliaries. Music. Mrs Richards and Mrs Zeinp. A from Cros snore. Miss Ruth Watts. Presbyterinl Pn^ress, llrn* <J CI Mayes. Report of Committee on Credentials. Report of Committee on Nomina* lions. Election ~ Question Box. Wednesday Evening Session fl:00 p. m. Dr Muller, presiding. Pageant, Camden Auxiliary. Missionary address, Dr. Dons Id Richardson. Music, Choir. Thursday. April 20th, 1922 ? 0:00 a. m. Devotional, Miss Lula Switzer. ij Minutes. Unfinished Business. Reiiort of Committee on Ilecom* metiaaoons. " Address. Mrs Lonlie F Mayes. Th re# Papers by. Miss Sarah Cole man, KaJem ; Mrs W H Will Ingham, Zlon ; Mrs E E Sill, Hotheads. Music. Choir. Report of Committee on Resolutions. A Consecration Service, Mrs M I) Martin, leader. Hid Harriott Baksr, <rf CWomtda Is vUki^f bee *r**d?MXber. Mrs X. W Lanf. J 1IKRK AND THRKK Short News Stork* Gathered From All Sources. Thlrty-thivo person* wore *hipi*Hl from Chicago to New York luot week for doportatiou a* undesirable aliens. AU were persons who had beeu smug gled into -the couutry, came lot ott> fatso iki !+sport or wore suffering from In sanity. The Georgia Cotton Growers Co operative Association has obtained pledges for 240,000 bale* of ootton tu Georgia to be marketed by pooling tu rn ngetucnts, Georgia I# the seventh state to i&fttmHgtO Us minimum quota of 200,000 bales and will be federated with the othor states into the American Cotton growers' exchange. lu a prep school baseball game at AshcvfUe N O. Saturday, Bobby Burnes pitching for Bingham Military acade my, struck out 21 of the 27 men facing him and allowed only one hit. Seven hundred men, belonging to two Fivneh columns hayo been killed Or wounded in n surprise attack by tribes mcn JJ$| the Moulouya valley of French Morocco according to a dispatch to the London Times from lluelva, Sixain, dated hist Thursday, quoting private, advices received from the Vj\ Aralsb Morocco -wireless station. Several children wefe slightly in jured when fire destroyed a moving picture theatre at Ocllla, Ga., last Thursday. Three* prtdiibltlon agents wore ex onerated at Sopcrton, Friday on the t^harge of killing P. B. Barwiek, a moonshiner with a criminal record. J Horse Killed in Accident. Mr. John O. Ferris who was motor ing northward to New York from Flor ida had an accident on Wednesday af ternoon in the northern part of town. Just as Mr. Ferris was passing the lane that oornes into the extension oi Main street just beyond the property of Mi-?. Miller Boykln Mr. Craig Cly- | burn caino riding out and in some way collided with (ho .Ford coui>e being , driven by Mr. Ferris, killing the horse j instantly. The horse belonged to Mr. j Ceo. T. Little A cliargc was preferred against Mr. Ferris of drivitug on the left hand side of the street and the case called in the Recorder's court Thursday morning. Mr. Ferris plead not guilty and the jury was unable to agree. The jury was composed of the following gentle men : O, 1*. DuRose, S B Beard, R B Williams, J B Zcnip, B Buddln and R B PcLoache. Upon the report that the jury was hopelessly disagreed Mr] Singleton, the Recorder, ordered a mln trial a ild set Hie case for a re-hear ing Friday morning at 10 o'clock. There was mo charge of any rapid ( or reckless driving against Mr Ferris; but only that he violated the city or- 1 dinanee in that he was driving on the left. At that point the street is rath er narrow and the turn where -the lane comes into the Main street quite sharp and the view partly cut off between the ! street and the lane. ? A young man blew into town u few days ago with a patent boll weevil ex- , tormina tor for sale at Ave dollars per. ! It was an innocent looking lit tl?* ar tachmeut to fit on a plowstock and the principle of Its operation was simple. A tank contained a liquid poisonous mixture which Altered through two brushes to the cotton stalks. 'l?ic claim was that when the j>ofc?oii and the boll weevil met the boll weevil would ho out of lurk. The agent made some extravagant claims about how many of the implements be had sold j Coker's farms at Ilart-sville. and OVmn ty Agent Howell wired Mr. Ooker and received re] >ly to the effect that Che Ooker farms hud not bought any of them. I'ikhi the strength of this the mayor was called upon to stop the sale, and the agent departed to more rer dant pastures. Not, however, until he had taken in a good many good Lan caster county tlve dollar bills- Lan caster (Mtl/en Arbuckle Acquittal San Francisco, April 12. ? A verdict of acquittal was returned by a jury to night in the third trial of Roscoe C. ("Fatty") Arbucfeae on i_a mantlauglu ter charge growing out of the death of Mis* Virginia Rappe, motion picture, aocres*. The Jury was out six minute# i ? t i . . I. ' Wfiiiam Hood, a <GreenrHle negro convicted of the murder of Q W Wil liam, night - watchman at the Poe Mill* on 21 la at, was elec trocuted at OotnmM* last Friday. Be weat to tfee tfcah "f ?m f&fn* ho?e to <tle no r; FAST TRAIN TAKEN OFF ! Old Schedule to be Restored on Sea ^ board Halfway '? The "MW South Special," the Sea board ATr liiue railway's New York to Columbia tourist train, will make (its tost run for tho season, leaving Oo lumbla April 15, according to tho an uonncement of N. (3. Ijedlbettor, trav? cling pasuenger agont at Columbia. The "Florida limited," the Seaboard's tou rist train do luxe, ended Ha final ruu for the season in Now York yesterday, bavins parsed through Columbia on its final trip north Tuesday. Tin in No. 301, the southbound "Mid South Special," will end its last run froiu New York to Columbia at 31:33 o'clock Saturday morning, April lf?, while No. 510", the northbound "Mid South Special," will leave Columbia for New York on Us final tj;lp ,at li :1C? o'clock on the afternoon of April 13. Sunday, April 10, will then see the restoration of topfthi# No. 10 and No. 17. whieh Were taken off When the "Ml J South Special'' w?? first put ou,at the beginning of the tourist season, The#'*' two trains will handle all local traffic hefcweep <Oohitnbltt aod Hamlet while trains No- 1 and No, 2 wlM ugaln In clude Camden among the regular stop*. No. (17 will leave llauilct at S :15 o'clock in the momtog and arrive at Columbia at 11.10 o'clock In the morn ing while No. ,10 will leave Columbia on the trip north at 4 o'clock in the afternoon to arrive in Hamlet at 7 :B0 o'clock at. nlffht. Connections at Mc Ijpee will be change*! to corresi>ond to *flie new schedule. The taking off of the two tourist trains makes the cpd of the winter tourist season and interest now turn* toward the summer tourist seuson. The Seaboard, Mr. Lodbetter, xa will offer special rates for all summer tou rist t l a vol . These row d ?rfp su1m- " riier tourist fares in t he Bout beast, according to a telegram received by iM%' Lodbetter from the Seaboard gen icral pttgyenger ugent'tt office "will l>e I du a basis of SO per cent, of the clou ble one way fare. Tho 'flfvaboard will also sell to destinations in Florida to which winter tourist tickets are sold, Including Jacksonville and I^nko City. Stopo vtM^s will be permitted on these tickets, including destinations In Florida,'' ? Thursday's State. Kershaw Guard News. The time was sfpetnit Friday night In instructing <the company In the fifteen phases of Maohiue Gun mechanism by the men who had received this instruc tion under llent. deLoacli the previous week. Lieut. doLoach of our company is In Columbia this week giving Machine Oun Instructions to Company II. of New Brodklatnd. It J Munn was enlisted Friday uight. This makes our present number seven ty one. <?or. deduction in Tourist , Fares ~ Atlanta, Oa., April 5. ? During the coming summer tourist season, the Southern Hallway System will y^sell round-trip week-end tickets from princi pal points to all mountain and sea shore resorts In the South at sixty [<4*r wot. of the double one-way fare or a fare and one-fi/th, for the round-trip. ? As an Illustration, where the one way fare is JfttMK), the round-trip fare will in* $i:>.o(x These tickets will be sold on Fridays and Saturdays and will be good for re turn trip until Tuesdays, this being a more liberal arrangement tlum has ever before been in effect and one which will citable the people of the South to make week-end trips to mountain and sea shore resorts at a very reasonable cost. It will be especially advantageous to business men who wish to make weekly visits to their families at resorts. These . tickets will be sold from Washington,4-; I). i\, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky., as weJl a* point* throughout the - Southeast. These tickets will be put on sale May 13th and will bo sold until the latter part of September," Francis ft. Arnold, father of Miss I>orothy Arnold, whose dlsapi?enrnnce on DecenAer 18 1910, has never been cleared up, notwithstanding a world wide search died In Now York, Sa-tur- ~ dey. He was 86 ywrrs old and for the past ten years has been an Invalid shat tered In health from tho long strain and mwtal suffering due to Ms Ignor- 'rTi anee of his daughters fate. The Geological flamy es? mates that the stocks of mined coal oa the market r are snfftcfeet to last 01 days. Berry Bmkh, e catufcar with the Charlotte club of the Sooth *smM* tongue Al .i of pneun oola In a Charlotte hospital, Mfurtfcy.