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The storm lasted only twelve minutes, but the wind attain ed and held a velocity of flfty-stx mile# an hour. Pedeatrains were blown aRslnst buildings, and iu some Instances - through wtadiows. The covers of umbrellas were stripped from them by the hall stones, one of which weighed fourteen ounces. Street car traffic was suspended for a time, and is not entirely re- , stored. Electric light wires strewn through the streets make travel very unsafe. Telephone and telegraph wires are down m all directions, and several nearby cities are cut off. NEARLY STARVED TO DEATH. SHOT PATRIOT DEAD PROF. FERRER EXECUTED AT BARCELONA. SPAIN. Be Wte Coavfcted by Court Martial for Leading a Revolutionary Move* BAiunncLU s. q ( Thursday. October 21.1909 WILL PROVE HIS CLAIM | TWELVE PERISH £ BO. SIX IMS LOST OenM SteMcr Wrecked it Lake Efk at Paart Pcke, Oat TWELVE WERE RESCUED (Yew of a Hchoonev Brought to Hhore In Serkms Fla. Waterlogged, dismasted and with the decks barely above the water, as she was being towed by the Guf fey Company steamer W’injfred, the Kate Flore. Captain Whitney .from Mobile to Cuban ports, limped Into Port Arthur. Toias. recently with What was left of the crew in the throes of starvation. Of the crew of seven which sailed from Mobile, five are in the hospital with slight chances of recovery, while another was washed overboard in the . recent hurricane, and a sec ond died of starvation shortly be fore aid came to tbe helpless vessel, washed hundreds of miles out of her courre. Tbe Kate Flore sailed from Mo bile about September 12. with a car go of lumber for Cuban ports En countering the hurricane, the boat waa stripped to the decks and wa terlogged. sank to tbe deck. " bat Mtores that were left were In tbe wa ter-filled cabin and the men took turns diving through the hatchway for canned meats upon which they barely subsisted until succor came MURDER AND SUICIDE. At Barcelona. Spain, Franclseo Ferrer, who waa convicted of pro moting tbe recent Barcelona rebel lion. waa ahot Thursday mbruing la Montjukih prison, la execution of the death sentence inpeeed upon him. Professor Ferrer. Spanish educator and convicted revolution d, faced the firing squad without fi'aching, and fell dead at the llrat volley. Except for a momtdtary exp-osilon of emotion Imtned'ataiy preceedirg hls death, be retained his composure to the last. Hla attorney. M. Oalcer- an, who defended him so loyally as to bring about hls own arrtet for Im properly addressing the court, secur ed permission for a brief .talk with him Just before tbe execution. To hia attorney. Ferrer spoke feel ingly of the work for which he had sacrificed hls life and of the future of his daughter, whose brave attempt to save hls life touched the f**ber more deeply, apparently, than any other Incident of hia trial and con viction. • < On Ferrer's arrest hla family waa left dependent upon thla daughter who at once secured employment In biscuit factory. When It was known that her fath- had been sentenoed to death the ug^ter made a personal appeal to King Alfonso, calling upon him In he name of hls known generosity to spare her father’s life. When thsae facta were related by G alee ran. Fer rer broke down for a moment. Ferrer declined to receive the last sacranlents, and turned away from the two priests of the Order of Peace and Charity who had been sent by the prison authorities tt oiler him the final consolation of tbe church. When the hour of execution arriv ed be walked bravely through the prison yard to the ditch In tbe shad ow of the encircling wall. Without quiver he faced tbe 12 Infrantry- men, who at tbe word of command, fired simultaneously. When the re port of the volley had dl Jd away. Ferrer lay upon tbe ground. Previous to the eieoutlon precau tions had been taken to forestall a posa'ble attempt at rescue by doubl ing the sentinels upon the walls of the fortress. Beheads His Wife's Father and Then Kills Himself. W. 3. Wise, s wealthy farmer of Lincoln county. N. C., cut off the head of bis fatber-ln-law,. Joseph Hallman, with an axe Thursday morning, then birred the door hls home, set fire to tbe furniture c-rt-nHuA.. —Wise-' ■** VICTIMS OF STORM - * \ DR. COOK RELIES ON EBXIMO BOYS TO VINDICATE HIM. Stem Canes Less •( Life m East Caast Frtrrtrr Flerifa WHEN ALL | MAT OO TO FIFTY REPORTS ARE RECEIVED. HELP NEEDED AT KEY WE8T. Hundreds Are oa Verge of Htarva- tiow In Stricken City. Immediate assistance from the out side world is necessary to carry on the work of clearing up the city and caring for the victims of the hurri cane at Key West. The Mayor an nouneed Thursday that the city Is forced to suspend work because of lack of funds. Great distress and suffering are already among the em ployes of the large tobacco factories. Hundreds are on the point of star vation. Is Is declared. Until Daybreak the Ship-Wrecked Crew Remained la the Forward CaMas and Pilot Houses and Then Began an Anxious Search of the Horizon for Passing Vessels. * ^ In the wreck of the steamer Geo Stone, of Cleveland, Ohio, on Point Pelee, Ont., Wednesday, upper Lake Erie added a gruesome chapter to the history of marine disasters on the great lakaa. Six lives were lost and twelve were saved. Wednesday night the tall and of ths recent gale lash ed a hopelessly broken vessel that was xot Insured and belonged to M. A. Bradley of Cleveland. The six victims lost their lives when Captain Paul Howell Peter Dal ey of Erie, Pa., who was a passenger, and six members of the crew were capslsed in the surf, attempting to go ashore for assistance. Two of the crew clung to the over-turned boat four hours until they drifted ashore. The wooden steamer George Stone began to feel the effect of the South west gale about 8:30 Monday evening and at midnight she began a desper ate battle for life. All day Tuesday she fought val iantly against the storm but towsrdl evening It became apparent that the pumps were unequal to the task of removing the water that poured Into the hole through the seams opened by the buffeting of the waves. About nine p. m. the captain and crew realized that the storm had taken the vessel out of their control. About 2:30 a. m. the Stone struck w th a terrific Jar upon the sand bar known as Orubba Reef nearly five miles off the western shore of Point Pelee. Until daybreak tbe ship wrecked crew remained In the forward cabins and pilot houses and then began an anxious search of the horizon for pnsslug vessels. One man w - as sent aloft with a bed sheet which he waved from the forward mast. But though three or four steamers came within sight none responded to the signal of distress Fire added to the dangers of the situation at this point, the pilot house being burned to the deck. Towards nine o'clock a m. Wed nesday the danger of the vessel be ing broken to pieces became acute and Captain Howell picked hls crew for an attempt to reach sh*re In one of the small boata, when almost out side the zone of danger a mountain comer capsized her and left her eight passengers struggling In the icy breakers. Bays He Will Coavtet Peary Out ©f. the Mouths of SUa] Own Witnesses. *- A dispatch from Buffalo. N. Y.. | says Dr. Frederick A. Cook arrived there Wednesday morning from Cleveland In thu midst of a heavy snow storm. Ha want directly to the Iroquois hotel, stating that be would see the newspaper men there at one o’clock. I The Harrtcaae Waa the Worm That Has Visited That Many Years. A dispstch from Mtmphls. Tens., [says with tbe known death Mat nl plete Work on the Railroad la Very reaching a total of 37 humau Badly Torn Up, Aa It Was Mwch Uvea » nd 1J others reported . . „ _ dead, with tdoree seriously Injured bpMd l. Ch. Fwj M W. .tw, pAinfallr kralwl. Win. 1 PROPERTY IS DAMAGED The Floating Equipment and Incom- JUthM^fc’ toMiUhtf Partner* by Cabfy *t*2r>T4 1 I ■•2ns ■ ' _ ' ■ ^ ' ; V.. J?3HgffyWsa COMMITTING SUICIDE -i . • .< .. ... , He Held Up tbe ~ land Park Baa Flees With tbe Funds Cloeety 1 * K faihlonxbly dressed bendld wbe ■ and with the. property damage run- A dispatch from Miami, Fla., says| n,n * to * mUllon or do ‘ lari, | . , , .. . .. .... w ^ .w . . «• j ^ lb* 1011 °f tll « havoc and dest» uo- early Wednesday afternoon robbed I can only say that the actual new. reached there late Wednesday Uo|i of the ttorm which swept mid-L^ savings bank of D. M. Ersklne 4k living human witnesses of my Jour- afternoon of the sinking of the tugs. d , e ftnd wegt Tennessee. Alabama.L ln H1|{hland Park> m, an^grtp. ney to the pole will themselves be Sybil. Sadie and Bahia Hob da during Georgia and portions of Arkansas] " . . . i,* h « .wore able to disprove tbe declarations P ut Monday's hurricane and the loes ofj»o d Bouth Carolina last Thursday 'o CT **- c ,u commltt- into their mouths In the statement mpm w« of th« crew nf I afternoon an4 Thursday night grows *6 aoMte north ofChleag 0 c omD “ Issued by Commander Peary.” said I hourly as reports are received fromjad suicide by ebootlBg himself in Dr. Cook to the Associated Press. M-ke Sybil, including Capt. ronot* districts and as wire com- the mouth when driven to bay by There oould not be better teeti- The crews of the Sadie and Bahia I munlcatlon Is gradually restored to the Highland Park Marshal and * mony than that given by the men Honda escaped. I * normal condition. I potee of cltlseoa. themselves before an unbiased body wa , bron _ ht to Miami by Tb * » torm of Thursday night wan A companion of the robber, who of Inquiries. Commander Peary eW * . the worst that has visited thla eeo- had driven him U» the imak In *» dently regards their evidence aa of the f« ll «f expodltion tent out by ihe tlon tlie Bouth In yearn, being automobile, was eaptnred linmedlte#* the moat profound importance, and Metropolis, the local afternoon new*-1 iQtanee In Its destroying fury and|ly following the robbery, so do I. It seem* to me that he might have brought them along] with him if he waa so confident that they would corroborate hla atory- He, however, chooee not to do *o. will, therefore, send for them aa The following statement waa given soon as possible and place them at | out by Engineer Ernest Cotton of the the disposal of any eden’ific or other Florida Eaut Coast railway: body that may desire to examine "Loea of life on the Florida Eaet|p}« reported killed (unconfirmed). , . ^ them with the aid of any oompe- Coast extension is limited to tbe crew Pittsburg Landing. Tenn.—Mr*- the T,° h jL h tent interpreter whom the examln- of the tug Sybil and Timekeeper West McDaniel. Otia Littlefield. Lu- clo *^* y pu ™ u *® y #nter the ng hoard may appoint.” Brown at Marathon, a total of twelve I ther Little. Marshal Jordan. Ruby nen revolver leveled Asked whether he would make a | persons. The floating equlptment of {Jordan, I. F. Lemons. — | ^ the fugitive put the muz- CXJXVICT DROWNED. Advleew tbe/Kannere. The Newbt'rry ^ws and Herald esys It believes to sell their cottj remain _sb^yt farmers ought long as prices cents Just Attempted to Swim Across IN'S Dee River for Fish. he lured her Into t there attacked her with an Iron bar Inflicting injuries from whi<-h the hospital surgeons asy she will prob ably die. On escaping from the house the man ran several blocks before being captured, and now he Is In Bellevue hospital where It Is aald he has been an incurable maniac for a long time. r V\ WOFFORD GETH WINDFALL. *TCn Thousand Dollars Given to the Old College. A dispatch from Spartanburg to The Slate nays President Henry M Sny'er of Wefford college announced Thursday night a gift of $10,000 to Wofford by E. L. Archer of Spartan burg county. The gift came unso licited and will be used in tbe erec tion of a much needed dormitory building at Wofford. Mr. Archer Is a fanner residing near the city. He has represented that county In the gpneral assembly as State sena tor anl Is one of the public spirit ed men 9/ Spartanburg. He )• well known throughout the State. BLJ work or <nPN prileve a writer who descrJta .ntaoc sport In a Parts magazine, bullflhtlng la not what It was In the good old days. The profession of sticking rapiers Into wild bulls la sadly degenerat ing. tbe fine traditions of the part are vanishing. Formerly bullfight era had a pride In their work; they were miracles of dexterity; they were "Napoleons of Tauromachy.” Now every village lad thinks he la a mute ingolrlous toreador and the fatall ties are becoming more numerous than on the Spanish railways. W« suggest to our Spsnlsh neigh bors. if they must have their bull fights, that the animal have hls front legs tied together and hls horns co ered with plush, while the matador be armed with a gatling gun and 1 fuse of nitroglycerine. With prope precaution bullfighting may be made a, safe and pleasant diversion for young and old. Dave Mcltonsld Marion Onunty drown*-^ Saturday ’u r«mint to a member of the rhaingang. was afternoon in th liver. Just below The loss of Uf* on th* Byhll | wldeeprsad In 1U are*. Whole tee- principal perpetrator <>* dul §* tlona of counties were laid In waste, dkyllght crime to Mbs on foot paper | Includes, besides Capt. Parker, En- I glneer Fox, Pilot Whltmere. Engi neer Peterson and seven deck hands. and plantations towns destroyed greatly damaged. Th* dead: < Denmarkt, Tenn.—Albert Barns*. Mulberry. Tenn.—Thomas Helm. BtantouvHlc, Tenn—Tbirtwea peo- He waa engaged in a running duel with Town Marshal John Sheehan who wa* the target for many bullets from th* fugitive s resolver, one of which went through tbe sleeve of his coat. After runn ng never*! blocks and falling to drive back bin as the road and uncompleted work were Near Btantonvtlle, Tenn.—Charley * Tr ’ ,*1 h . t mou th flew I badly damaged. There waa, however, | Moore, wife and Infant; Terry WW- whirh reaulted In hla juo damage to ^ ^reUjrork jB | bank. Mrs^ WUb^and their two | ^ ty of the dead man and hls compan ion is unknown. Th* robbery wan conducted In a deliberate and spectacular manner. direct reply to Pe&ry'e stateme* had been intimated in tbe lutcf at Cleveland. Dr. Cook said: ~ There 1* nothing to add to what I any point All of our camps were | children; Mrs. Sieeom. has already been aald. I do not in- mo re or less wrecked, but the large Near Cartersvllle, Oa.—Mia* Prlt- tend to enter a newspaper oontro- forces of our workmen are being cai^ chard. versy with any one. I shall depend *1 for and have sufficient supplies of Soottsboro. Ala—Mia* Hou *to n L aellDeraM , ana Bpcci.cu.wr upon witnesses who have already food. The men behaved well and al- Skelton. Milne M. Bnder. a child ®f| the bandit aecuring about f*W In been brought Into the case, and by ready every gang has gone to work j| m Gale. j #old and bills after he had fore- rhem. ' (clearing away the wreckage and| Wyeth Core, Ala —Eight P«oP>*L d j 0 h n c. Duffy, the eaahler of th* Dr. Cook was given a public r$- preparing for reopening <he extension killed. ception at Buffalo on the "change” floor of the chamber of commerce. BOY KILLS HIS FATHER. North ^Carolina Fanner Meet* Tragic Death. Col. Robert L. Abernethy. one of] the best known Tafisers and stock to traffic.” Tbe track north of Marathon Is washed out at seveyal points, but tbe extend of tdsmage has not yet been determined. Timekeeper J. H. Brown, an old employe of the Florida East Coast railway, was drowned at Marathon bank, into tbe cashier's cage Just m Near Bcottaboro. Ala.—Mrs. R. H. afl< . r t b e closing of business for the Skelton. day. y' Stanton. Tenn.—Andy Johnson, a e ye r y 0n e | n here Into that negro. * cage or I’ll blow your.head ot. H»r- Nixoo. Tenn.—Five people killed, fy up> »* ggy the robber as he Near Mafmaduke, Ark.—Arthur tred t h 8 cashier with a revolver. Liggett. Duffy, unarmed, compiled with the Apparently tbe storm broke in demand. The bookkeeper gad th* The Metropolis expedition reported | jt* fury over middle and west Tso- rec( .iYi nd teller cam* late the cage a washout, of 4.000 feet of track be- qmsm sod proceeded In a south- while the Intruder helped hlaraetf to tween Manltee and Jewish creek, on L^turijr direction across the State all the money In alghC He carefully raiser* In North Carolina, was shot the Florida East Coast extenalon. The h n io Alabama and Georgia, assum- tuqkel tbe gold attd bill* Into hi* and Instantly killed at an early hour (track was also shifted fifty feet. The Thursday morning, In a desperate provlalons of the colony at JcwfDli encounter with hls son. Reuben. | are running low. aged 20, after the father had made an unsuccessful effort to kill the son | COUNTRY EDITORS POPULAR. The tragedy occurred at tbe family lug tbe proportions of hurricane. I pockets and then exclaimed: "If any It came practically without warn- of you attempt to follow me I will lug and In some places the wind kill you attained a velocity of 90 miles an H« started for the door aad hour. While only one death oc- Immediately phoned the marshal's curred at Denmark, Tenn.. the bor- office across the strsst By the tfan« home. "Open View" farm, in Gaston | ln Mlnnr80t-i WlxTe Many of Them J rors of the storm were greatly | the robber reached the automobile county, and was witnessed by was witnessed by the wife and mother. Abernethy enter ei hls son * room, precipitated a quarrel over a trlval matter, and drawing a pistol, fired three shots *t tbe boy, neither taking effect. The son grappled with him, and In the fierce hand-to-hand struggle that ensued, the pistol waa discharged twice, both shots taking vital effect in the father. The coroner exon erated the son. There had been bad blood between the two because of tbe father* treatment of hls wife, which the boy resented Hold Office. Two Person* Killed. to a heightened by the fire which follow-] thsehan was running toward tbe ed the wrecking of that town. The j bank. At tho sight of him tbo robbor . 1 fierce flames rapidly consumed what broke Into a ran. and dttstns held >Uie late Governor Johneon. short- f ^ w dw#iUacs ^ Btora no usee that I tho chauffeur. ly before hls death, wrote for ihe were standing and now a scene The chase after tbe fugitiv* Youth * CVtnptmhm an Interesting 0 f utter desolation la presented, thrilling bne, but ended In hls mil- article dealing largely with the news-| i'wo hundred peopls were rsadersd | clds wlthln n ' homeless and hav* appealed to money taken form th* bank waa neighboring town* and eltte* tor found In hls clothing. The robber immediate aid. | ^ c * 11 » d “ J* day. paper man In office. He aald that It has often been observed that Min nesota I* "governed by tbe country editor.” and show* that the assertion Is not without good foundation. Here la hls partial eummary of tbe situation. “The governor, hi* pri vate secretary, and executive clerk are country newspaper men; #0 are the labor commissioner, tbe siecn- DIK8 FROM BLOW BURIED IN MINE. -cores Have Probably Perished Japanese Colliery. Received From Base Ball While Playing a Game. At Florence William Ildertoo Mc Pherson. tbe 10-year-old eon of Mel vin McPherson of tbe Clauseen sec tion of Florsnce county, died at the [Merton infirmary Thursday night A dispatch from TbSto. r JajjMh. as the result of being struck to the sayt a heavy loe. Of life te feited abdomen with a b*e« ball while at as the result of an explosion a few play some two weeks ago. The Ht- days ago m a coal mine at Onoura, tie fellow wa# carried to the Inflr- r uauoKa province, rifteen then are mary sod operated upon shortly af- fcnown to have perished, while 228 ter the accident, but an abscees form- miners are entombed In thd work- ed which resulted to hit death Thnrs- Inrs.- Every attempt- ie-hein# made --day-night.. The- body .waa. taknn to! to rescre them, hut their fate la Clauseen for burial, yet in doubt. tiers able wbon they got to the restaurant. "There were a lot of people, and they were looking at ue. I was quite asham ed." Stora related. Even when they had returned to their abode, Muguct kept on taunting him. She said, "I am sick of you; you disgust me." She Insulted me and called me names, when I had spent $10,000 on her. She said, "1 am weary of ail this. Be oft. I am going to throw your things out of the window. I love another man.' And this to me, who had left my home, my family, everything that l was fond cf. I waa being turned away like a dog. There was a re volver on the table, and I fired. 1 no longer knew what I did. Some of Muguet's former male friends were then called as witness es. They had not a vrord to say against Stora, On the contrary, they spoke kindly qf him, but they gave a poor account*,# their experiences of Muguet. * i "When a man has a mistress who makes him unhappy, the best thing for him to do is to leave her.” drily remarked the advocate general in hls address, adding that he would not object to Stora's being allowed to benefit of the First Offenders' Act. But there was no need for this, as the court, after a brief con sultation, rerturned a verdict df ac quittal amid tbe applause of the pub lic in the court,. 'fbere were no eye-witnesses to, the affair and tbe motive of the old man's assailants Is unknown. Man-I 1 **^ er and Covington were seen run- ttve ag« Reports of five deaths end heavy damage cone from NcNalry county ! Homes and store# were leveled to tbe ground and great tree# uproot-] ed. Many handsome and Imposing I (Rate monuments in tbe Shiloh Nat ional park were torn from their | EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE In a Store Cause* One Death agent of the game and fish lonal park were torn rrom j Fltxgerald. Oa.. on Wednesday, ^ ,naTWtor -1 pedeetals and ^ ^ „ 0t?ioaiom T — IBflir h hnlldlnfcn wore r period ot nlng from the reeuurant about the | tl »e prisons! broke down a time the assault is thought to have Hke a child, begging the Judge to been committed. Both are said to change the verdict to hanging say- have been Intoxicated. Punch*I In*. ”1 Wbuld rather die than’hare came to Ricklngbam a short time my life lasted In this way. Judge, ago from Wilmington, where he owns] change It to hanging. Let me die. iron Court considerable property. 8HOT FOR CHEERING REBELH. Another Outrage by ZeUya Report ed by Veeeei. judge; change it to hanging. It’a not right. I'm not guilty." The Judge ordered the sheriff to remand the prisoner to Jail. Sher iff Fox told him to come with him but Mesaervey. not heeding him. con tinued W cry to the Judge to hang him Instead. The Judge again ordered him re- It was a pitiful spectacle, this unfortunate man. —1- Edlts Paper From Cell. ~ Ora F. HaviM, editor of a dally newspaper at Mount Carnal. 111., found guilty of criminal libel, an nounced a few days ago that be will The steamer City of Paris, which arrived at San Francisco. Cal., on J manded "to Jail Thursday from Central American Bp «etacle. this' ports, brought a report that forty blind In one eye and "a cripple with c.t zens of Corlnto were shot to hi8 fath * r on o0e .nd h^her dea h recently by orders of Presl- o a th* other, sobbingly pleading with dent Zelaya for having received with the Judge to have himself hfnged r 1T 8 an !, Mur * ent V H A “ ?n of broke from the guard whil" th^citv 0 !*/ P * . b ** V> ** tbe 8hw “ r *•* h ‘ m from tb « guard, while the city of Paris was room still sobbing tb€ P ?"" nter * m * <le nd CoL P» d *«t moved for a new attempt to go ashore, a communl- trial on the ground that the Judge cation from President Figueroa of had erred In bolding that It wa# not 8a vador was received by Emejl.. n8ce8aar y for a liquor constabte Salvadorian consul general In 8an d er the Csrey-Cothran law Franc see. denying that trouble ex- hl . bond with the clerk of court and sted there. Report* of disturbance. t hat therefore a consuble iuld ^ point of view. Judge Danuler lets then quickly fftapertedT ban, going to the direction o< Folm and Cbunkey. n< WAS NOT THE MAN. "Am Not Lynched,” Writes Will | James From Cairo. un to file ing in Nicaragua a force to Invade Salvador. . .Then* malcontent*, how ever wore arrested In Hoodoraa, where they- ere held. Dies ot Injuries. A dispatch says promptly overruled the tbotjoo. Three Cldldren Bemad. Three colored children were horn ed to death at Switzer In Spartan- Leaps to HI* Death. Eluding hla roommate and shoot- •. 'rantlc "Goodbye," William F. McCormick, a student at tbe Moody his residence at Macon, On.. Thurs- Body Found In Woodshed. Tbed»ody of Charles a Martin, un til recently bookkeeper of a local firm, was found to a woodshed near E M. <X Norton. Vt.| n ^ r BOnlfcor, Nor.t. E-.o^^v edit hto^jgaper from hi* cell unless a prominent man died there Th»r*. I. . ,D< * nt6 ® r, Norah »n »ppoal to the Mjhef oourt pro»»* dijr nl«bt from lojorloo roeolToO lo 1°* t^o cOUdion l, bod. klndlod offectlvo tor bl. rolroro. Clrcolt .. ooimobli. oSSI;? .TT‘ re . 6 ““ ^oom. .T,«,.-'tbo, il, sue. Court Judge Green sentenced Havlll to sixty days in jail. Killed in Auto Accident. Orrln W. Watson, 31 rears old. automobile accident nine w—w.l'"'! ,W “ J ' WBW ® roey alepf «« »• *“ “ o “ r„r r her home wa* burned and her chil dren perished. England. Women Found Murdered. A dispatch from Detroit, Mich..] teyn Mr*. Harriet Hill. 21 year* old. WbHrol ro«lt«..- M Chir.ro. Ill d.r .Irh . boll., bob, .hrooob hi, forroorlr of H.Wd.Wllo, 0... ... lumped to hla death from a third head. A revolver duped to hls killed at Niagara Falls N T Thur* _T« ” V 7 ”" n , -or, .,.do. ■Udormlro^: y hrod.^od .ho .oo.d di, .h,„ ^ ^ ^ The young ma^M causeofini^Mh To * U ! ? " nBppM w Md ® achlM enmhed. Borne one outeMe of the g man is ^ j* erasbed into n teephone pole. LonU bonne shot her throagh the wto- > 1 l»oor«. a companion, waa badly hurt' dow. i tha ' ago - ■ ■ v-j. From Defective Wiring. It h believed tkit the >r* of Congress*^ ® grandson tk of th* reault of detl had a last stage* of oonsumpt had glv*n up all hop* and wu con fined to her bed, which she never expected to leave. Mr. Grimes told her how he was cured, and aa. nh« could sK up her husband had h lit tle furnace made, and with pipes conveyed tbe fume# cf tbe etoae coal A dispatch from Greenwood to Into her lunga. * Her physician for- The State reports that the negro bade tbe treatment, but the hua-' lynched In Cairo,, III., sonm, time band refused to desist and in a few ago was s well known OdT^wood weeks the lady was able to leave bt-r county negro, la now ascerUhned to bed. and has never bad a ayn.pton be Incorrect. , City Clerk W. 0. Cal- of the disease since, houn Is just in receipt of a letter Mr. Grime* want* the world to from th* negro. Will James, dated know of hls simple and Inexpeoelvo at Evanston, Ind., Nov. II, acknowl- remedy, and hopes all sufferer* with •dging receipt of tax receipt* on consumption will give It a fair some lots tbe negro owns there. trial. In tbe tetter, be aays. "I am very eorry to hear from my good white folks that they 1* thinking I am llhched. Don't they know ! am a better man than that for I know North Oarolln* Woman Cut* my right from my left. To let __ , _ ^ . you know this is me. don’t you Throat H nd Ollg. know I had a long talk with you and With her throat Mashed Sheriff McMillan about razor by her cwn band which This conversation wu mentioned to carefully-laid hack on the prove hie Identity. piece after commutls/ th* vet/ He further eay*. "I am eorry that Thomu Llpecombe. wife of a you all think I am linebed. Tell county commissioner and n all the good friend* J_im. not of a widely Known family In linebed. now good by my good ham. N. C., wu found dead friend. I hope to see you seen." Thursday at ihe home at hyr Greenwood county wu not partien- Ire wimea ishA was Usttfag . • larly eager to act up a claim u the After eating a home of the Cairo fiend and 1* there- log dinner, Min. fore as eager as Will himself to to her room. Later ot set him right ENDS LIFE HOI - ^ y - 4 Of IhC house went for her Blame* WhtokOjr. Samuel B. Theboult, former quar termaster of the steamer Frederick, plying between Jtevaniah and Balti more. wu convicted of murder at 8ni *t w. the hiding of Georg* pantry man on th* killing occurred on 10. Tut Thobault wu yery drunk nt and roxaem- It wu then thnt^ ble discovery wu mnd* known. H ^ to believed that despondency over the death of n Mrs. Upaeembt to Boy Food Boll Leonard EtUor, hls horn* to Hantob..., , , -riE