The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 03, 1908, Image 1

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TwT • *»- ’ * - mm >w S'*#** ±~. '*■ m Vi J £>' 'M IPf- - ^ *• (jpi^ A’. 41 lift V if- r SR trfyjM" W41L > ■< 1 United Bapnintendent of Rdncntion, or XteiTrond CX>niiniMiotier. * For United Mntea Senntor. ‘ Jbo. C.ary Kvan* 93,7X8 Jno. P, Ornce*. ,’•««* 1,494 (leorge Johnstone . . . . 18,488 W. W. I.iunkin. . . . 8,459 O. B. Mnrtln.. . r 8,274 R. (». Rhett. .... .22,848 £. D. Smith 28,846 For Governor. M. 'P. Ansel 80,492 Cole L. Blenee .41,080 _ For Oomptroller, Geneml. N. W. Brooker 28,953 A. W. Jones. . . . . . .76,796 For Adjutant and Inspector General. . J. C. Boyd 37,401 H. X. Tho miMou. . . .42,710 . For State Supt. of Education. . E. C. ElmoM. . . ... .80,167 Miles K. Mellichanip. . .81,016 J. E. Swearingen. . .39,462 „ 7* A fwrty-flvo-foot Chelma atjnfe a (Wi g ia ChelAn agi ly Tuesday, burying , thirty workmen. ^wall k- 3tne on COVERED cmr or avoorm M creit DATED. Flood Greatest in Stabe's T0J Enomous Figure*..^ Property damaged to t£e extent of 1 la the hundreds of thousands of d«U4r9» •l|* oon ’•J 1 ” 1 •' ^Jehanael. jr least two or three lives lost, deviat ed farms, . ruined crop#; bit washed away, cotton mllto agd er plants closed, railroad, traffic paralyzed, and teWph telepgraph service badly crippled, tell the-story of the flood whfch has SAT? mm nil. 1.1. mus, otsmir X*-w York liextW^y ..t P.arnws»« Cboritv I'riM * ’ , . Ol’i.-t! Iii Koidruw, Wilii*ton. H **, M .;,i: A |.|iolntny;i.ts h} mail or Ult* [■linf ■■ •~'Afl' V\ oi v ^|.o^ Cash. — , * ■ f ■ FOR MALE. 4 i **y [the way to the^ftnipiur. About twenty others were Injured, sleven of whom werf tsKea to the Ihjited States Marine and Naval Hospital some of them Ip’nf. serious condition A number of ofherf escaped with but mtnpr Injuries. The dpad: Meyer Arlwok, 60 years old. Ferri Santl, 41 years old. Eelechl GeneliBa, 34 years old. John Costello, 55 years old. Morris Zschlad. ^ . Joseph Adler w ^4 IP9T9 old. Carmflk) Murtello. 23 years old! Unknown man, features hardly re cognisable. y * M. Gordon, of the firm m* Gordon A Seegal, the contractor'Who had the work In hand, was arrested late Tues day on a warrant pharglng man slaughter, and his partner, Seegal. was arretted that night Five minutes before the collapse of the wall, it Is said, Inspector of Buildings Frank Yeymouth had or-l*° Into the millions. Owing to ths dered the foreman of the gang tojdteorganlxed condition of the naupj BUNK from Near York a letter of cred- •drvloe saved Aih jUy graduated from ioaftstte of profea- tried to get his liner Kfonprln- B at New. B remem. f&et tke gamblers V. ffl/tibSt, PARK Wf* B A YMAJf, — Who Held Up a Number ai >4k*ce Coaches and Went Through the -sSSS-f 1 * ST Jl'Tg ' »— , '* 1 rlcar* d, Atrrrtm.— Ti IfKltari ‘ >•.1.1 ii iciji ■» . i; KUU.Jr . C. fa him been raging In the Piedmont and Dee sections of South Carolina, andj the eastern portion-of North Caroli na for the. past few days, and which is undoubtedly the molt destructive that-has ever visited this section oft the country. The rivers hi*' all out of tbfeir banks and some of them are steadily rising. It is impossible to give any fair estimate of the loss, but K will dered the foreman of the gang stop work, as he saw the waR was crumbling. It wai planned to build a four-story house on the spot, which was the sits of the old Academy ofi Music. The wall which fell upon the| workmen stood against the Park Hotel. Beams of wood were being) fitted Into this old wall in order that it might be utilised for the new structure. It is claimed that the ... . . . wall was undermined by the large In the race for the Lnlted States holes that were dof Jnto u . nd that For R. R. Commissioner. Jas. Cansler. 23,660 Banks L. Caughman . . .81,115 Frank C. Fishbume . . . 9,713 H. W. Richardson.... 10,737 J. A. Hummcrsett. . . .23,276 means of communication. It Is Im possible to get, dispatches from all of the counties where ths S66d is highest and the damages greatest, but sufficient Information was secured to give a tolerably fair Idea qf the extent of the flood. Tb * mo * t A** 11 * sU «» hold-up in ® the West In many years occurred the English Tu#8day with* the boundaries of , w the Yellowstone Park. The work a w u WM done by a kme highwayman and wh ® n he the pataengers were absolutely help- Tt god ex- leM | a bla M no guna arfa ** th ®“ mitted in the park to either drivers 1 WM * or tourists. From the statements of <6 continue the p^ngere, it is estimated that ap- «5aHSmW9a— .^proxlmately $2,000 in cash was op- Wjten he had handed ou^I. &■ u *|tfli^d. Jrsfts worth wad for thaf let H4 letter ‘thir 52 {checks, they right and Mountain region, coup criminal <$sforettatiob tain sides throughout the headquarters of our severe Hqo^s can be es] this condition, as bad as most steadily grow worse tad in creasingly more dattai our people return to in their treatment of the fordtts. It proves as no other lessen can, the,need of the forest covering and h—— nlnqiiant taWimotiv t» What we »V\our forests are absolutely •' v to the Natioas^lfe sad awst 10 ^ other papers and transportation be- are preaching day In and day oat man decided to stop. *• Aid he ^ a rlch haul ln watchea and tba r would *et some cash before the i€Welry . se d steamer docked and pay up before "be la ^ tw#n t y -one coacht s left the be • Vcrved, If these woeful condi- ^ SStZil German ap- ^pe,. geyser basin. The highwayman tion and losses ire to vented, preached the Hrildrianrg man later, 1raB encoun t ered about five miW Such,work as our Association Is and told him the {Mb were profes- j urt jj er on at a lonely "point ttpag doing, lb getting forth the facts, in sional gamblers. , .. « , the banks of Spring creek, n, frlbu* cal Mag attention to the results of Young Ralter hnburdened his tale Ury of ^ r | Ver x^e creek is ©ur presqnt methods and policieat In to Capt. Hodgemakn, and he Nnt a lined with bushes. The. first'lot of awskeaftm the interest end COO- wireless massage for the boy to the ooac ) l eo i numbering seven and fol- science ofthe earnest and thoughtful iattars bankers in New york. adv ‘"' lowing egch other closely, passed the indlvldusll must in time, and we ing them to refuse payment of the place unharmed. There was a gap before ail the forests nt;e gone checks, if presented. When the v vm - steamer dookaC {here Wka no ed Mills, of Ulus a loss of f.i 94.61 ton ware^ouim. the best ln the il damaged in a large saia, but require a survey to f“* Senate, E. D. Smith is leading, with John Gary Evans second and R. G. Rhett third. Johnstone is fourth. >usn The second race will be between Smith and Evans. For Governor, Ansel is elected. He will defeat Blease by 18,600 to 26,- 000 votes. with no proper support, it gave way. DAM ABOVE AUGUSTA. Three lives Lost and Property aged to Great Extent. A dispatch from Atlanta, Ga.. Boyd is re-elected adjutant and In- says the floods in the Carolina* and specter general, defeating Col. Henry Georgia culminated WednSaday ta the T. Thompson. breaking of the big dart six jailes Jones is re-elected comptroller from Augusts, which divert* Jhe general, defeating Brooker by s large water f rom the Savannah River pito majority. the canal at that point.* The gfeat Swearingen, the blind man. la lead- flood of water let loose aooa found ing for State superintendent of edu- its way into the city and that glght. cation. The second race will be be tween Swearingen and V611lehampr For railroad commissioner, Caugh- man Is leading, with Cansler and Snnimcrsett not far behind. It looks like the second race is between Csughman and Cansler. PROBING RACK WAR. Springfield Grand Jury Mill Invewtl- gnting. A dispatch from Springfield, III, says with a total of 78 Indictments returned the special grafttKJury em panelled to hear evidence on the re cent race riots, ta still In session and -there is little probability that from 15th street to the eastern boundary. August* wis under from six to twelve feet of waler.' gradually rising. The bridge across the Savannah River went down in the rush of waters and the dam at tke locks seven miles above the city collapsed adding to the flood. The Associated Press coneapond- ent aft Augusta succeeded ta getting a telephone wire to work In the building next to the Augusta Herald office, and from there the tost com muatcatiou was obtained after the wires went down. He reported three death*, two white persona and on*, negro, but oonld not give any names, ay ths mesns of travelling were oaLv by boat. . At t o'clock Wednesday night two Flood Bulletin Issued. A dlpatch frbm Washington, says the weather bureau at 10 o'clock Wednesday night issued the followthf flood bulletin: The heavy rains that have fallen continuously since Sunday over the Carolinas and Eastern Georgia havef canted widespread flosde of tbs most dangerous and" destructive character. The Savannah River, at Augusta, will likely reach a stage ot II feet, or 6 feet above flood stage, by midnight Wednesday, and there is grave probability that the enlire city will be flooded. Telegraphbicj communication wkth the outside world has been cut t>f and no reports have been received .since Wednesday morning \ “The Catawbd Carolina, and lha Dee riven, of Bout ses4aA all prevjo eral feet, while Easter reports Indicate the ever known in that .■ntufsll ass psrtlculsr the vicinity of Raleigh. action. 994 will be apprehended they attompt to cash the check*. TWO DROWNED W KERSHAW. Bridge Over tbs Wateree Gee* Down j Carrying Man sad Bey to Death. •a -1 amount; bonnes sre ntoemWed. id and the gamblers did not refer to afL'*’r: eaah payment of the debt. They fj** 1 5*“® ® lon « th ® hi * hwa3rm * n unanimous >eiUlrt*ut and hffbrtTi weru Informed V Capt. Rogrtnana’s *5®^®? frotB th ® bMhe * and ordered therefor, t . ft - ** —•-.» •< the driver to halt. He did not mol- Sureft- oat any of the drivers. hM9M or On the first seat sat B. Drew, of g raV e matter. Orlando, Fla., and his stepson, H. very life.#/ OaaMa. Mr. Drew, with the gun materia! prosperity how and' upon him, was ordered to hand fnture. does nofj reertve th* . which he did Jo the extent of d!ate a , taotk , n , t a^rve,. Young Gaskin was ordered to We muat hart not 0 Slsmoont and bold the man's sack. larhlan NaUonaJ rorMltt bltt The A Co's ware is being rahirt; the Company’s building I*' $8,006; Hill A Marry' ous loss; C.3f>. Carr' A Must in A Murphy ar* s.igl^tdnmaged; the it CoflhttDy building »ntT*rOt*mnoer ty'kurf, and the Dayldeon School Is 8*n«80d £ ‘ dilion to the fires t develope*^ that smaller ■, *• .• i * of the As the 5M* A dtapAtc, from C«md»li. ht, th-I'TH, be did «t tb. point ol • dan. | h „, ,uie fpmt tbrodboot 'along the eight eoaebes. Every Wateree iron bridge, which was operated by a corporation as a toh bridge, wm complstoty wrecked Tuesday by the high water. The , H - “* , Ev ' r7 Ur, Sootb-li I, only Ibroodb nnd br ^o*Lvr.£r pw '“ : est Stevens, of Wllhta Barre. gave) riLLMAN SIGHS iOB HOUR of North teree and P> Carolina, have iMges by aev i North Carolina greatest flood (Section. Tne h -sw Ip C.. where river Is higher than It has been ^ a , a nervous laugh which seemed to en- ^7 and «® ^ floating down the stream wm more ^/ r To ‘t nl gavi 'wa^^here*'were ^a of ,Urt ® d to 80 • roond the r,, ' bQt W “ A ««P^!h from London to The ^ tSJ bridS! inttu^nTli summarily ordered to eome back and New York Herald Senator Hcary Savage, the prealdeot of the ,ot a w h*ck^over the head with the Tillman, of South CstoMaa. who Is Bridge Cumpauy Mr. Savage and of ^ rt *® for b1 * P*!®" making his flrat European tour, likes two negroes west floating down the M ^ h ® n th ® lMt of e, « ht eo^het London r#ry m uch. though fie sigh the highwayman re- in vain for the delicacies of the table river on a raft. The negroes manag- _~T.~ ed to gaLuiut *nd the others that h** 1 * * ood n, * ntl ,0 [of “down South.” uaat li al the time the bridge gave JWgjtowwtawad did Are "Young man.’’ said the Senator way were all rescued: but the most ® • h ° t ® ver Th ® n ***** thlq morning. il M yeu wlU only tolU’-rT"", u .,. distressing feature of It all is that “ “ T ® ordered kach to their rigs ^ where 1 esa get some real corn'’"»rvat»ew xedi^ftg^*^* tb ® drtT ® r * ord ® r ® d t0 ,noYa °p- meal In this town you will make Mr. George Rabon, who was cr eight eogches had scarcely y0 ur debtor for life. the total fall since Sunflay was ex actly ten Inches. The damages are enormous, have annulled trains, b been washed sway, road Impassable and large area (destroyed. The Oconee and rivers, of Georgia, are a flood stage and high water' experienced in the Altams during iruch of f>*! t* moer KKRN 18 FORMALLY N< are reports »f farm Thu of liie^/fw 4 beeii recov * found efery hour of . the* rtwsv "IL - A VFrtdA» 4 , that he saw $4 the 2$ corpses, all white rush, many drowning* hands m the lower Chronic!* ei M«F. - .> ul The eftisens in £to« city council in Sglffl the boar* — health M taken measurM to ■*. CttiMns' a fund to help the poorsr the aMirtergsd dlatrieta, tor of thA town are ttfll r-- 1 - There is sgre to bo lb* faring, and relief must bo _ a wagon with a llUlebo* named ~ . — Hinson, went in, and It ia almost cer- * 0 ?®. K W “ t n C *?® a, °“* A friend who was sUnding nei tain that they were drowned. Noth- a ° d ;*® wer * In like man- M ppn ed the Information -- A m ing has been heard of them. “® r ' [*2** com be* wm M was effusive a*. ° ‘‘ Wen - ,,r ” y** bad a hard time EARLE IN LfMRO. ^^w^ ,d ;®? 0 | J, a , dra, * n . JJ? to get eometjfilng to eat over here. book and triad to eoaoeal this under You know u ^ d #1| h , # ^ to the seat. Th* rebber saw him and our cooklng Jn8t natura „ y o some distrAa' their food since Ws • sale clieap. F. Greene, W illiktor, S. C. ‘AFFINITY’ . to the demand ui' —■ Mibllc meetings It wm « . make ait appeal for o\{)j|{|j ance. but to accept any c, vunuu. ft offered. .It it a question _ meeting and city cot ta make a^, s d( . r and many Mr- p he compelled to, this body will adjourn before the lat ter part of next week. After fail-1 ing to make a return for two davs I '^graph operators employed by the - | .'(Western Union Telegraph Oettpany swam to the Chamber of Commerce batlding and cut In on a wire thft had <¥>n cut down. This wise, with f"r ttie'Vrsilroad wire ipt* the - the grand Jury presented seventeen true bills to Judge Creighton. An Indlctmej^^Mto* murder IMITH IGTIIE' (SEN ATE. Fi ttto gnAil reasonwhy he *h *u!il reprt*ent >otuli CsmiliiH in that dUiinfuTilie l b, »Jy. Some of the nolitician^ 1*hv*- vhfcrge l ths^ lion. E. I*, cmhh list in*ed Hit SoutlM-ri) Motion AM-H-istion us a tn<.*.n« of riding Into <>fti.;e. but tlte thinking nnui. ilie furoitr. the leal pro ducer of wraith ^nd eyen the bunlne** tnsH. must udmlt ti-st the woyk .lone by F,. l>. Smith tliroitgbnut the South huJ In South t’Hiolina partlcuUrly. Imi brought more iiMncr tithe funner, the niercliHiir, the doctor, (lie Inwycr and to every other class than tlipt of a.:y other iiihu w bo :•*!■ espoused the cuusu ^ii the South. HI- work Its* brought re-ults, the Increased pTtte of* Cotton wuii b Mr. Sipith and hlj aesoci ite* me largely rc-p-vifaitile for Bringing ah'me, ‘ tin* inadf the people of S.mth i.'arolinit h 11 of them—more prosperous tbrtii they hit vis ever been before. Mr. Siolth sriendeil the University of Bmiili (,'rccIImt mid 1* mi nlumus of > Woffurd ('(dlcge. Ho iectived his mis ter’s (legres nt Vwukrbl’t L'uh cr>ltv. the grcHt Methodist Institution of ihe South Me come# of distlngnisbed andeston*, bring h brother of the liuueniyd Bishop A Cole Smith. Mr. Smi!li is an orator of nation al Vepiite and Woithl he able 'to hold his own with the • giants” of the S.maic. _ WUh Smith hi tho United Stares • ~ Semite, South Gaiolina would again bom« into her own and be honrd from . bv the rr-st of the country Mr. Smith Ipi* a world of energy: l,e would not oii'y hold bis own on ihe floor'of the SmonUi. but l|ls energetio work *n the •fci.nonitlee rrinm would Courtt for South Carolina, adv Damocratic aadidate For Vice kfcuit. Accepts. At ladiauaiolla, Ind John Kern, DeiroraHe candidate for lyico | TfagTi tti itT^h, •* m Ferdlaand affinity fame/ wm arrested St home near Monroe, N. Y., Tuedday afternoon. charged with assault in second degree, alleged to have not have done so if^Yalker had ty ,i i I i r.l ! I rial tree.. SIEnBID O-A r— 1:. ..#*'( rtiuiJ agsi'n rwisiurt**?r^. r, lfiiidav ' Sold iii.ihrg'laraoti i' a* X. Run k- morn log ahiint 1 o'cliiik m.u deafr .yod j hahyr’-i drug st.i e. ••dc. an 1 $1 the t ls«'k-iiii:h sh-ip of Mr dim-, w Ph ,j ilte al-.i: of »<n^-. TViiod ami * X,client ( ^!iIt>!'ie:.S« In wav of tools. ( |.cn . :! ev'dei s - *- imiii'Ktc* that ll.e lit". «- wa« the csm* of n '<1 of ottr other ,'i:c*, ; vv<* hi? sorry tn say.) was iiiceiisliai ,. N > Ih-uranci I l.a-r. ihur-tav morning ilie ’'.rn of Mr. Boh Mini- Wa> d.-^ova^-ed to tu> o:i fire, fortutVatcly in t > hr • gui»!it*tl before ai.y ?ei lo.:-'dair.'.go wa- ■ Imie Tracn* loading away seeiiie I to iutlicii'ie iid* li res os igin iiu-einiiai v . Superv i»or .Morris w as pilot < d for an ! brought t|ie chain g o g blood Jio.tnds lint on ru'cnuiiL (.|‘ !l:e iu-avy nii.i* the tmi! was very'U.isati-f::i :ory. Gllrc a number of tinprorrmen - liAvo Tfrently hreu m i Ir i i our •ow n .The.resilience of Mr. V«. H. \V has nmierghiu-. eit fciVSiV ■ iV.tpriu iiul i« oho of <>nr piciliy-^diri'iios. lie ha- a ided >i «<-.o,id story, two large front r'Kim- nod .v bread veranda. '» nc ro«:«'lettco of Mrs. It. M. Johnston af• er two aopdcaliona w ith* tim paint httisd is in.other very i.eu; cottage atof >; <lc- trtned improve tricot tor K -.-t Ba y MiCet. The M M. lliint .% Co’s lot here has been pur. Pa-cd hy a neighbor wiio'wi:l bill'd t hereon two to L'a , stores, Mrs. V. . A. danghrer. Miss tried to hide his mi v The last, coach contained 1 young ladles. The highwayman tained very Utile faott V»em. >ut mm* stopped long enough to ipprop^iate was Mrs- ?abdy. ^ - a . » 1 ‘ / ■ aunt of Mrs' Earle. It In In all-about U5 people Were held Ult up but not all of Shaae suffered Jos?- lered the drivers tc ft few minutes tb# _ ,, _ been committed on his wife on or ateut Angwst 18. twelve daya after the birth of their child Th 2 - Earl. HR on what the aasauu Is based. r Earls pleaded es. When he ord|C«d the drivers to the charge and was held to move the bandit stood a few minutes f a.action of the grand -Jury, with hla gun polnfed toward thenand ig to be locked up rather then walked down the road. As * bail. Earle woe conveyed to lutekly as possible after a telephone ity Jail at Goebel. * * —*- tr/lng to explain what I meant oyr— - . tyreakfast bacon, but as for corn aal1 a1 ^ ** 1 ® outside world. It-|s read and hominy grlta, why sir, orrta,a ,hat toe mayor will gladty ac- P haven’t been able to find a trace of 0 ® pl <*»ni r * hutlons * and he so publicly them anywhere, so I Just thought If ,n re P*5 r to,Atlantan inquftlj. I coufd only find somebody to tell me _ ~ "v „. ^ where I could get some corn meal I VICTORY BURX. 8J.JPI MACK- would take It to my stopping place * “T! „ „ , and shew the cook how to make a ‘"dlana. Itllnois, Ohio aad New York nice yellw pone of corn bread or an ash-cak*:^ Rromptop road, did you *ay waa reached at Thumb station, word ‘ Kyer ftaisod Applci- Onis. Bauci'oi‘i Oats. Price cenIs C9liri Cert I in njr|*«-w»s ch affected, tears streaming started after him. - ' 1 The man is as about, 5 feet 8 Inches Mkh ®nd having bfuish grey eyes, bristltoK i whiskers and acted either as a man who was short of breath or ft consumptive. He un derstood German, as he answered questions' asked him In that langu- ge. He had on blnlsh brown, over- Hs, brown shirt, soft felt hat and carried an automatic rifle used smokeless powder. cfaheks during the proceed-1 --^i *i ■ 11 *" ""** SHOW THE POLICE- of How Safe* | ? I am certainly much obliged.” ftUICIDti WAS A TEACHER. wm thrown upon the I try toward the a-1 wlotoiy confident * for Drysa and Kern. Chairman Mack, of the Democraric national committee, arrived Tuesday in New York to Inaugurate the cam paign la the East He said:' “The elements of doubt the coming election at* being a^ ny^ifee drift of the coun- racy. I am ab- the election of Q In swept awa: Capt. Ck>anell, of th* detec- fau in Newark. N. j. and bis men hdd a practical tion at poltoe headquuters of '.pf how Mfes are ofierated {expert "yefigmen” preparatory >irg them open, demonstrator was George E. Ibis, alias “HuroptF.” the lead- WA.SHRD FROM HOUSE TOP- | 'Negro Family Drowned la on Last Tuesday. ’ j|T No Reason Known for Prof. Krewrr’i Keif DestrnctkNi' More light identity of J. V n.mw«,, mitted suicide at a downtown hotel Bryan and Kern. . —, In Chicago on Tuesday, by J. L. Hill, from the fact that reports received a teacher in French and German, of convasses made are the Ipdexe# staying at the same hotel, who said that the next administration at Wash- that Krewer was a teacher in Oer- Ington will be Democratic man ahfl French at th* Lniverflty “rndtana, llllnol*. Ohio and New School at Louisville. York will uadonbtedly go Democratic H<11 said he wm acquainted with this year." Krewer for several years and during 1 the past summer Krewer had been ATfiACK OH ‘‘MEHITf WIDOWS. an Instructor in a school fn New ' » York. — -—viirKt Rider* Vewt Their From papers found ameng the sui cide's effects, the police learned that .Hill knew Krewer. A telegram was •fhent to New York, wjbere Hill lives, rr^u«.-. ilafid an answer was received In which hats ,B 10 8tro ?6 ln Me ® d COP, )-. y ’ ' y ' - vi says * telegram fr*m EllxabetS^that [Kentucky Night Fury on preiudtc* SO B’o tlv»Hrd riu! Mhv. iiUeniU' nr r tiiv ITirn- 6 fiine*Hl uf Mr. it It ibcxt*. well in-t week. Mm. Ru'.ie.rt- has mmv frhfinls and relative* h “ic wbo exleml to her their deepest vyulpiuby lu : .-ad b' leaveuient. Mis- Ctlyile Kisn*r!l is r UVlinq Iricr.il- in the mountain cltv,(lieenviHc. Mr. L ¥j rttanaelT,- with-Hie T-«»:ff>e ] Exporiors, Geo. II. MeFmlden j agency Augiisia, (J^, vvHue.i home' lant | Thursday to remain with his iiarenis tin til the waters of the Savannah lisd-j suhiulc*(l >Ve were glad to aee him. ^ His trying experiences were very in-1 te rest ing Mr. J. Ci llslr. Rccompaoied bv hi* dati^hter. Mi** Cl'ira, esnte over from i K^rinufictd a few days atfj ta M«ft_rei- ■ afift ea trere.. . —— -—- -- - ~ rretty Nl-s Annie Mittltew* of th- ! Greeuviile Female fullego spent last \ KstunUv and Sunday with her grand mother, Mrs. I) ,M. Johnston. Broun eyed J?ii-» Mary Slansell U , visiting relatives In Aud’i»t*. News froirt her reports ttiat she U on dry [ Isrid, “Ihsveofad Dr. King’s NeW Llfqt T»w smell boy t»ent aboqt frownlb* hnmlred bushel 1 Apply <|uickly r k T«^s<.: b.. iwn I * .fcstrator Wed to inaert a ch#jrt I . I ) lamlt* and explodh It the peliee ■ m * a Tgrit TiTa klaesH - ; '-> * 01», __ sarir last FriAwr ^ntohr CaI,tU, *^ ^ dispatch from Darlington sayslnnd an answer w W Hama daftJv auulieri • h i rt -|, rft Jo ® Brown * family, consisting of hi« It wm told that Hill wm at the h£- .. ama deftly appliad a htortr^to wlfe mvA thrw chUdcfn aJ! tel ^ Chleago. HJll ‘was surprised a band of fort y n, * ht • --- "hearing of Krewer’s death. He "W the village of Custort and des- aald he bad not known tW hTs friend ‘roved the mlllaery stor* of Miss Jen- s ole Myer. A tobacco bana was also burned In th4 raid, but the Merry Widow hats were the special objects of the mob’s fury. The told follow ed the adoption of rwsolutions in t-.e village church declaring the hat* a uutaance and a tin. 4 *-* „b ofThe'eafTln'th<’ ^ »**»* ol JW.« eas«*.i.r. "■ Chl “ !0 niedlfy ka$*r o bimto hiaeeil Rouging was surroun shet. BY HI8 8I8TER. • I. MITNIGIP.yr. ELECTION NOTICE. . . ' j - . An election for an Intend\ni and i mir Wardvn* to serve the Town of LtruweU for Ihe cusulug year,‘will bo hvdd at the Court Tviuse op .Tuesday fthe Sidt day of Septunber liK).^, it HchiK t tie -vuond Tuesdar in said mouth . . I) me bv order gf Uotlocil at listn-* Will, S. C. tkt* “J.li t!a,y of Aug r/dkj. C. J. nay.. Clark. B re 4h*y ha dtime to,-* aaape at climbed to th* top of the but it- wat Anally swept stray Man Brings Bride Hppae, ' rt. but .. K position anjF the stream. But before going{, th* wife ,and children we« ed. Brown far ling onto thetopn*. STKI’HKN S. FL R.^K, JR., Ft HSR AM THEY TAKE THE KINKS Ot'T. K K tor mhO'ftnd was JureU tbaf sb4 died rescued. \ The mother) seething cistern out •• ith igcrvssieg * end .yfter Inquiry fire found out U/a; the , U»« kinks out Graded n-hmd would re-muc its work' ^i-L i<>waU. without U. Rro;vii, q( IlIC.d Mtiv/sC- tor's Uftjig rtwr*. t Monday week, Keptc-mher 14th. J Jlffcnid Ffbngrjr Tickets mailed ^ aiapaflcrs today, a will wjl 2 Cotton Factors, Baggm Ilaiidlcrs of Upland, Sen in jt Liberal advances made.on cotiKJ * Fersonal, prompt mid careful attention to eutjubted to us» % • * x/ y runsu 1 LAVTTOX, 212 East Bay St., \ rs, not fhlly covered tfirtw,. ngtll rar has been doa Iona eM rqeoi which and] Gr*at Because her broth**, John Vln » Ik tweniy-dlght years old and $bs about to leave hi? I home in Brooklyn. N. Y.,[l i>tncent, seven tees years f ftred two sKots' He was shot BlTCfDE AT Police Station 1 ib «:— tton] C9«' th* A dispatch from^ SlOCfe says the city w OF Savannah, Ua. as ps i ii- wit h safety, j Prices reasonable. Tenn^ I e ^ m , cash. 1 Itort th* hon* k« m.n-'-l Ritesfn-- 'ONOEST Coupakek -pVHtsa'w* • »•' ' THE BANK OF BARNWRI t. - MONEY 10 LEND. , We are prepared to urgntlate lonH* improved lauro- for flit yes p*jkvsvwm. interests pen 41.-^‘IpiqT wri’-e omsai , f J. b* Fit’S ifOTM iti. to’ H p. itu 1^ b.to t I’ersons ttvliig away I mm Barn Will please Utahn. NpiK.lmOieoLs ini. Dr so doing iltey will 1 of fnrmcdlat* service utta d 1 sypetiiLliriiU. Ms i ,