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r Tlje Barriwell People. THUItSDAT, OCTOBBR *1.1«». -U ‘ -J. t -y 1^=3L^U - KATES OPSUBt^MJtflOn. i In Adrance, per Annum . fl.N On Time |J OC The rhuin t4ng will tje thix week on the Barnwell—itieokvllie Koad at Whaley’x Branch, J. B. Harley, J. B. Morn*, Olerk. Bupr. A IIAKMON Y I.OI><;K NO.. A F. M. 'A reanlureonunanicatlon of H.rrrnonv No. 17, A. M. will I® held In t'efeonlr Temple on Thumlay kOetomber aHih H o'chajk VlaltinK en are cordially ttivUed to attend Butler Ilagood . W. M. H. F. Anderaon. Sec. SKKI> KYK FOK SALK Barnwell t'ounty ral«ed; the kind that never fail* • r disappoint*. C. N. Ktirekhalta;r, Barawell, S. O. A VKTBKAN Of TUK CKOSS. | FBIOUTFUL PaT* A?KRTID. Rev. John F. Mnrrall died aiHidnnly 1 “i would have boon a cripple for Ilf of heart failure on Friday afteritooia at, from a tcrr^Mo cut on my knee oap the home of hi* eon, Norman MorraH. writ** Frank t*t*berry. Kelllbor. Minn, In Walmrborn, aced f*0 y-ar« Me was without Buckloa’* Arohnihalvo. which on the pleas • iMiioklng Hi* after dinner *oon curod mo. Infallthlo for wound*, eigar when he leaned haca In Ma chair cut* and brutwM. It eo *n par** Bum*, and pcaeetnUv pa«aed to hi* high re- Scald*. Old Aero*. Bolls Skin Kru|»- ward • For llfiy ydar* ha waa a mliilfc tl>>n« F’orld’a boat fbr l*ll*a Me. at ter of the Hapiixt ehnrch Hla bo«ly | C, N. Burukhalter and K. A. Ocaeon wa« laid to rei-t In S vallow Scvaunab A Co. C'einctery, near Allendale. A SAD DlSPKNSATIOK. Mr*. John A. R«m*c departed thl* life at her homM in Barnwell on Fri day la*t. aged about twenty our ream, in the fair bapplneaa and bright prom ise of life a radiant luorning the eum- tnooa eatne and she went to the better that (Mil be •X ilea In • keen, olour brain-, backed by indouiitable will and toalatlOaheaerfft. Such power comea from the aptendld health that Dr. King'* New Idle PI11* Impart. They vHaluta atory organ and bolld up bralu and body. J. A. UainHio, Lite more, JT. Va, write*: *rhey are the heat pl'la lever n»ed ” 2Ac at<i, N. Biirt-khalver and K. A. Deaiufi ft Co. TKKASLKKKS NOTICE. Th# Treavarer’* OfKca will he open for the c«dleuth»n ttf tax** levied for the fiscal year commencing January l«t IfiOV, from the 13th day of October liar* to the 15th day of March IBlU in clusive. From the 1st to the Jl*t of January I91U inclusive a penalty of one per laud, leaving a * nrt,,w ! cent will h* add. d : from the Nt to the aoltened and so-thed only hv the tiopo SVaruarv 1910 Inclnalvea pen- bf again meeting her where partings are §» more. T — T»the hereavrd huthund and two orphaned little one* go the sl.rcwdsat ») u pathie* of all tender heart*, ller body was carried to the old home near Barton lor burial. Perfect Lpdiau Summer weather. The advertising rulne>* of Tuk I’kc- rt.a'H columns will be relieved after next week. Capt. T. B, Orubb* and charming daughter Mist l.nttle are visiting at Kalrlrffc Fla. A Monday call from Col. Brigham Keed had four separate, yet similar, pleasing fea urea. The residents of Judge I. H. Wil- lUms at Tinier was burned Saturday night. Circumstances indicate that an incendiary set the fire. There was aome Insurance on the house and fur niture. Andrew T. Wood ward E-q. of V tl- dosta, Ga.. Is the first Georgia subscri ber to • come across” this Fall. His accompanying letter show* bis heart vtill young and true to Ida old Caiolina friend*. That Friday w *« to u* one of the fairest day* ot laat week w»s due to pleasant and profiting cabs of our good friends. Messrs J. M. Brant, vv H. Harts >g. J. E Smdcr*, G. W. Hat- ford and W. I. Jowers. Congressman Patter-on ha* accepted an invitation to sneak at lire E<lgetlel<J County Fair, October 28>h, agrlcubu ral ilay. S nator Til man slid Kepre tentative A F. Lever of Lexington will al*o deliver a<blrc*res. Congratulation* to Superintendent C ouch, the r> un y teachers, parent*, pupil- ami the puPlic on the splendid anccess of the Association reorganias- tion meeting on riaturdey. VVe’il have snore to s»y November 4in. By his ripe learning good judgment, fair ruling, clear charge, comant dill pence and patient courtesv S >ecial JmK'e W. B. Gruber Impressed all at tending the court that lie would well advrn tue Beucti as an all the time Judge. Trrasurer John B. Armstrong made • good tieglniiiug. eollecting on Friday, Che opening day #471.31 in taxes. On baturd*y he remitted $14135 to S ate Treasuier J'lining* at Columbia, that »uu> being the Mtate's share of me pievloua day’s receipt*. For thre* y-ars before Capt. A nu-trong bad tweu toe fi *t county ttea*urer to *eud in Hew ux money. The new jail ia nearing completion amt w |.| be ready for occupanry within * couple of week*. It will he one of the *troogest and s*fe*t In the S ate and male - factor* confined iii the chrome steel cell* can hate no hope of e cape vgorpt throngh th* veidlcts ol the jnrlea. I'he huibllrig is •h*olutely flie proof. W-.ite prisoners •ill be kept on the ground fi or, colored one* up stair*. Hald a leading lawyer ton* on S«t onby : • W,- transacted more biodue*- during the *|>ecial term than In at y pteviou* two week* of court in my r«w <d|r«-t|iin. Hying nearly an average ot two jmy ca-ee a ilay. beside* disproing of a large amoitt of equity hu»ine«» Juitgr Grutter presiiled most accepta- b'y. All the attormys attending the cotart were well plea*ed with hi* ru ling* and charge*, lie is a Iswy-rot great ability and a gentleman ul high order.” CALLED TO HIS REWARD. Mr J W Reed died on the »th !n*t. It til* home Ip Orangeburg oounsr, aged 83years, leaving four •ons, three datiglueia and maty other relatives and friend* to cherish he memories of his I mg. Upright, honest and Cbi istiao life. He served God with unwavering faith and tblelity and to his fellow mm he gave sate amt good coun.-ci when they were willing to accept it. He was born ami reared lo Barnwell county and up to January 1875 lived near the Kdfato. when he moved P> the Bull Hwauip illstrb-X In Orangeburg couu'y . Me whs a e«n*lsteut menfber of the Baptist church. AH life dutleg well done he rests in the everlasting peace of hi* divine M**ter. Nephew RESOLUTIONS OF RI-SI'ECT. Whereas our Heavenly Father in HDintinita wiadnui and love ha* teen fit to remove from our midst our friend and brother, R. M. Harrison, and whereas, he was at the time of hi* >:e narture assistant superintendent of the Kline Haptl*t Sunday School; there fore, he it resolved : 1st That while we feel deeply his |o*s and cherish ids memory In our hearts we bow in humble submission to the Divine will. 2nd. That In the death of our brother we suKafn the loss of an active member who loved hi* church amt faithfullv attended all its services; a man who was generous, kind^ a faith ful friend, t good citizen, and a bum bie i hr'Miati. 3rd. Thai we do hereby tender to hi# family our sincere and heartfelt *\ nipathy In their deep grief and irre parable Ins*. I h Tlia« a copy of these resolution# he given to the family, and published in the county pa|>er*. Mi.* Esther Jeukih*. Mr*. B. M. Jenkini Jr. 28th ol February 1910 inrlnaivea pen alty of two per cent will be added to all taxes paid in February. From the 1st to the 15th davof March 1910 inclusive a penalty ot seven per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes. I^ivy. For State Purpose* Ordinary County Pur pose* Fur New Jail Purpose* * 4 Keltldexing Record* ° Constitutional School 5} mill* i •• y* •• The Price—Campbell jottott picking machlu* was tested In Marlboro conn •y k**t week. .It /atheted a hale lu about sixty mimitea. MONEY COMES IN BUNCHK8 to A. A. CbUholm,of Treadwell, N.Y. now, Hl< reason I* well worth read ing: "For a lung time suffered from ludige-tlon torpid liver, constipation, net vousn*** and general deblhtv,” he writ*-*. wouldn't sleep, had no ap »*eilce, nor ambition, grew weaket every dav In »pite of all medituH treat ment. Then used Electric Bitter* Twelve bottle* ie»tored all my old time health and vigor, Ntm 4-e«*aUaud to busine,* e\erir day. It’a a wonderful mesliclne.” Infallible for Htoinaph, Liver. Kidney*. Blood and Nerves. 50c atC X. Burckhalter and K. A Deason ft 1 o \ have the utmost confidence that great good times are wait- ^fflSw iog for all who will go to meet them. . 1 jfiow my faith bv my works- by having lust seized a gol den opportunity in the West, where 1 bought -" - t ton irvelvt call* la uT Total There will be an extra levy of two mill* in Barnwell, Blackvtlle and W||- listou townahlpa for public road*. i:o«Biuutatlof) tax will he ft.OO and will be received from Oct. I4tb 1909 to March lat IWlu inclusive. 8|teeial School Levy. Odar Grove (1) mill. Allendale No 23, Karhary Branch. Calvary. Do hie Fond, Klku, KdUtn, Frlend.hip. Healing Springs, Hilda. Kline, Morris, New Forest. Oik Grove, Old Columbia, Kerdy Branch, beig- Hngville, Seven Pine* and Tinkers Greek (2) mills. Barton, Big Fork, Hlackvllle, Cave, Hicaory Hill, Owens Cross R.»ads Sycamore N<*. ul. Ulmer* and Upper Rich f.atid (3) mill*. Fair fax (3j ) mill*. Her -ttle* and Lee* (4) mill*. Barnw II (4]» ml Is. WiHUton (2j) mills. United State* Currency. Gold and Sliver Coin, County and school claims properly approved wll! be received for taxes. Cheek# *nd draff* will not he recelv ed for taxes except at the risk of tax payer. J. B Armstrong. County Treasurer. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 21st 19u9. AttentioN FarmeTS! I am buying good sound Cotton Seed and paying moie tor them than the Oil Mills do. Communicate with me before selling your seed. ALFRED ALDRICH. ‘Good farm containing «54 acres near Hattlevllle for aale. easy term*. Writ* 11. M Graham, Attorney, Bam berg. 8. C.” STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BA BN WELL, In the Probate Court. By J. K. Ptiulllng, E~q., Judge of Ptobatc In Barnwell County. Whereas Agatha Harrson made «uit to me to grant to him l etter* of AdnPnitration on the estate of and effects of H. Manly Uariieon decc*i-ed. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and xiiurular. th • kindred and erwlitors of the said R Manly llaritson, deceased, that they be and appear le-fore me in the Court ot Probate to be held at Barnwell on Tiles day, the •Jfith Oetolier liss.t, after publica tion therv<)f at 11 O’e.loek In the forenoon to show cause, if arn they have why the said administration should not is- yrsn’ed. Given under my hand this 9th day of October Anno Domini, IhuO J K 8NELI.IN0, Probate Judge. PuhUshedln Tna BiUxwKLL Pxori.* Oeto- tolaT 14th. 1909. SIX CAR LOADS OF THE Choicest Mules and Horses to be found in the over crowded markets. Two cars have been received, the others follow fast. They are aM right, So are their prices. BUGGIES and WAGONS. _ To go with them I offer a car load each of Buggies and; ^ 1 Wagons at C 0 S J- to make room for later purchases. They • were made in Virginia and are as good as any in the world. Come to see me and be convinced that I keep Headquarters for the Best to be had at prices defying competition. ~ THE OAT CROP; Don’t neglect it. Plant plentifully. Your stock will be healthier if fed oats during the hot summer days. If you make a surplus you can sell for good money. A bumper oat crop through the South would spell boom prices for next year’s cot ton crop. Get true, tested and acclimated seed, such as I offer. 3,000 Bushels of Bancroft Oats 18,000 Bushels of Appier Oats J. D. WHITTLE, BLHCKyiLLE. S. C. I! Vi LUUiJJ " ATTORREI AT JOTARimilC, BLACKVTLLE, 8.1 T. B. ELLIS, J SlUraUC lit TERltCBC, m curd actrfrfwed receive prompt attCMtiwi. MIL] •au>'iMKSMt»=nsrr3ac9 CIRCUS COMING. On Salur«l»y, Oi tol^r 30 It. Howe’s I/tpiion dhow* will vxhlhit *t Uaru ANOTHER HOMICIDE. M »g)*trate T. 8. Dunb»r on Monday oommltteii Jake Harley, colored, to ail, charged with having killed Henry Brunann. *1*0 color* 1. near Bobbin* on the 17th Inst. Thl* make* four murder case* fur the November term of court. FIRST TAX PAYERS. On Treasurer Armstrong* Honor Roll thene name* of flr»t week’* tax p*y-r» were written: Barnwell—Mr* M. Bellinger, Mr*. HAS Mlxron, L-R-y Molalr. BlNckville—Mrs L V, Baker, Mr*. d»iy A. Dy •he*. 8’ . ]i HarlZ'>g Red Oak — W. M Cook. Ro»em*'y—J. J. Reek, O. Mack Folk (fir»t cash.) W |. Jowers. WillDton—Wiley K. Jowers, Mrs. I. A. Rountree. BIG SALE OF BUGGIES AT AUCTION. Musical and Festival Week 0 -OCTOBER 2^-30 RUSSIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The bcHt organized and moist uniform in talent in the United States, supported by a h * ” 1 chorus of two hundred male 8 HONORED IN HAMPTON. The Hampton County New* of la*t were, to though t bW- .''“puru preaeure of the woter. In checking tbo firo at W. Y store and mado a noble aavlng Bruce ft Langs. Sot no avail. During the course of fighting th fire W. R. Del/oach and Tom Good ale received alight Injuriea. Messrs Andrew Whitaker and Arthur Wat kins were the men most aerioualj hurt. .Mr. Watklna waa taken to tht bote!' Camden after being rescue and appeared to be resting w<>*l un der the car # e of two physicians an< a trained nurae. The extent of th* Injurioa of Meaars. Whitaker on Watkina could not be aacertalne fta they were too painfully hurt ti be immtedVaeiy examined. Willi* Saimond waa taken home. Willi* and Charlie Watklna were able tc remain to make arrangements tc open up their bunlnesa Friday morn ing at another location. ’ cf. Plenty t®* Pi ©I Killed in Runaway. At SalHshury, N. C., while Wil liam Watson and his two sons were returning from their country holnr at Woodleaf their team became frightened at an automobHe and ran away. Wataon waa painfully hurt, the elder son jumped and wag un injured, but tha younger boy. yeven yaar* old. was dragged some dis tance, dying aftarwardt from tejur* tad to tha head. wM-k well **> • : Among the Lonorahl* and verv many .llatinguished vi»iti>r« U* Bruit*o». Tues.tav was Hon J. O l‘aUrr*..n Karuweli. and t>mgres*man from -ml Congra»*lunal Di*U4«R ol S-.ut- ( *r<>- lln* tlongre*s«i»n l’*tter»i>n made a forceful *mI eh.qienl speech, dwelling on the actual nee4| and neees.iitcs »f the farmer and C]K l-rmlug vis** n general of thlWsjLoM; ea^l.lh Ot JiLiUlMai S''d a -W ’•ll re* T jn-Jso I workwd eut all right, f • t of the most And I know , HOW To MAKE ‘ oW7 Wlrty-two to do. who would new marrltHl life, but I am very particular I prefer n man of dark complex ion, medium site, aud of a good dis position, who Is wealthy. "I live in a nice little town, own 1 nice home, but am very lorn md am in hopes that this me in securing a partner for "If any one should buy this bas Tel who is already married, or who !oes not care to be, piease hand thi Message to a nice young man whe 'oes and oblige, Mrs. Aun Drown "Great Valley, N. Y. I will sell at auction in front of the Court House at Barnwell ,011 Sale day in November, ini- u^diately after the Master’s SaL ofi> DR. J. ft E. ~ UKlSTlgT, BLACKYTI.1.1C, •. <!» Office d«y» Thurgday, Ftl* d«iv and Saturday. NVell equipped office* Operationa made m p*in- Icsh aa cmiHinUMit with (Mifety 1*1101*8 reasonable. Term# cash.„ The valuable lands of tft®” late J. Terrill Smith of Wil- ii-itnn, tlcised by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage, arc now offered for sale up on liberal terms. For particulars *pplv either to Dr. \V. Chester Smith, VV illor Orlsudo Sneppard, Edgefield, or A. r. Jamison, Greenwood. v - ; NOTICE TO DEBTORS MM* CUD- I TOES. .Den-^ins holding nlaiiMi agatast tha esiat.« »f Xml Bu*h Sr„ tlussantd. wilt l«r«*s*nt Jin *sme *lmr attaMad to th** Hn<lor*t(nw>l, or mv »U(>ru«v Joa. K- D«vi< Rsq . sad HMm Indaktsd wl m*k« pa\ went lo M. W. Bnali, Arli»tn!i4r«tor. MHlttt. S. 0., OctoUr IH*h l-W. DR. W. C. MILHODS. DESTIST, Barnvell,... 1C 8TKFHKN 8. FUR8K. JR. EDMUND M. LAWTON. underta auspice Mexico. "It |s i-a^tlon. „ 16 i Olid, K 1 IfMih ■ M rv FURSE AND LAWTON. Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertilizers, gland and Florodom Cotton, . - tWrl OFFICE Hf»t 8.130 a. m. to fip.’ Person* Bring away tr*m will plea** make appotnfmaat* coming Br *o dclng they will b* a«f* of Immediate serviee end avaM *pp»iutmeou. Britton's Book BanwelL At Btsidnct, In Stock and for Sale. a All School Books Adopted by the Stale. * School and Fancy Stationery,: Bibles, Song Aooks arid Standard Literary Works. (5- Britton, >5 oolmenly at WSBSThgton under the of the United Staten and OOOK HAW THE POLE. Terrible Expkwkm. With a roer heard twenty-Urt mile* away, the nltro-Glycerlne Mat' atlne of the Marietta Torpedo Cotb* "pVny. at Camaroo, W. V?,' exploded rj'e’needay. The oil aheoter wal T'own to pleoea Window glaseet In Are hand red houeee were ehat- tered, chimney* toppled orer and wall* cracked. The canee of tit ex* ploefoa Is nnknowo- Many Jape Drown. ▲ fleroe etorm swept brer Xk* vj- dnlty of Shimonoeekl. Japan, Ttvdh 'ay night. The Ktoagete Mini, a Japaneae reeael. foundered, aad ft t* fe*rr» that all on beard were lout Twenty-five bodies have heei Or Else How Did He Know Water Nurrounded It? Maurice Connel, observer at the weather bureau at Ban Jose, Cal and the survivor of the Greely polar expedition, defends Dr. Frederick A. Cook from the recent attack of Wal ter Wellman. Mr. Connell declared: "Wellman tells us that he could manufacture a latitude obeervatlon at any time. Certainly that Is not very- cotrrt-nclrtg.—But - Cook could J- not well manufacture a time obser vation or a longitude obeervatlon. neither could bo manufacture the magnetic variations n6r above all could be state whether the north pole was on land or sea unless be had been there.” "“■ If anything" is needed to aflku» Cook's claim that he reached the pole, Peary’a narrative of hM Jour ney confirms It equally a matter of com mon knowledge that under the regi me of President Zelaya, republican Institutions have ceaaed in Nlcara gua to exist except In name; that public opinion and the press have N-en throttled; and that prison has been the reward of any tendency to real patriotism. My consideration for you personally impels me to abstain from unnecessary discussion of tbe painful details of a regime which unfortunately baa been a blot upon the history of Nicaragua and a discouragement to a group of re public* whose aspirations need only the opportunity of free and honest government. "In view of the interest of the United States and of Us relation* to the Washington conv*«tion*, appeal L %/<on b*tw—a _ against this situation has long alB0M{i* United StgtM and the de facto been mado to this governmfat by ' — ~ 4 ~ — l » — * - ' friendly exerted under the Washingtoa ventions, tbo government of the United State* reserves for further consideration at the proper time the question of stipulating also that the constitutional government of Nicaragua obligate itself by conven tion, for tbe benefit of all the govern ment* concerned, as a guarantee for Its future loyal support of the Wash ington conventions and their peace ful and progressive aims. "From the foregoing it will be apparent to you that your offied of charge d'affairs is at an end. have the honor to enoloee your paae ports, for use In case you desire to leave this country. I would add at the same time <h»t. although your diplomatic qsUHty U, terminated. Shall •he happy to;r8oMu« you, aa shall be «*PPy t® ruceiv* the repre- tenUtKe of the revolution, each as ‘Iter unofficial channel of com man I - ' the government of part. until 0 (* ZT| action. , S«Jlr Irom 34 ^, * r , 'iTf ntenarlfied. Court to end. We DEGENKRtTINO. to Doxlng Boot Held for the Enter- t«jain<*nt of “Four Hundred.'* Another chapter has been added floor and 1 fl fhi s c naoet MfTae stoca^' * proposed to the flw colored men above let them in on tbe graciously recelvsd lous hands twenty-five dollar* each toward* organization expense*. McKinney hue gone .and the duped one* want to eee McKinney In jail. m - A — 111 400 they *ne» >m their anx- th.,; „**• necessary '■igbt pltc* under tbs ■laps that the then the fleh I Hght from Be rat _ |j^ culMyntj* Eanrwslt majority of the Central Amerficun republics. There is npw added the A Slick A well-dressed Pdreon appea in Sooth himself a* He m* th-looklng farm homes He announced r of live stock the cattle, presented a to $1.00, ee the .ter the farmers tbo Inipector appeal through the revolution of great body of the Nicaraguan peo ple. . \ yS "Two Americans who, thia gov ernment Is now convinced were of ficers connected with the revolution ary forces, end therefore entitled to be dealt with according to tbe en- lightened practice of dDilteed no tions, have been killed b> direct or der of President Zelayo. Their ex- eeution is said to have been pre ceded by barbarous crttelties. -The (consulate at Managua 1* now oflcial- "*ly reported to bav<r-be«n ®enaced. There is thus a sinister culmination of an administration also character ized by a cruelty- to Ita own citlaeUa which has. until the rfiCCnt outrage, found vent in the case of tbla coun try In a *ucco6*Jon of putty annoy ances and Indignities which many months ago made It Dhpossible to ask an American minister longer to residue at Managua. From point of view it a i .boritles to whom I look for the protection'' of American interests pending the establishment in Nica ragua of a government with which the United States can maintain dip lomatic relationa." - -w aab-itinney m jail. to the psycho-pathological history of One of the five hoe been to Lancas- New York * “Society,” a record of ter * w ^ ere McKinney hailed from. jo , .. , | | , , . and report* tbs* be found a wife SOCIETY GIRL'xtruLS HERSELF- deplorable, physical, mental and eth- &nd chUd de6erted( there> and heard leal dugenvracy and decay. Thia Mc Kinnev h*H *«<'♦»— -*»- ■- " v •viifMi Cstnei > onnan of Ortrasboro N. C-, Ends Her life. Without any previous Intimation' as a Government agent who had the and wlt h no Incentive other than * disposal of a large aum of money •Hght remonstrance from a member In tbe notional treasury for former °f her family about olovo.» II - - -- time it was not a dog or monkey dinner or an evening entertainment with nude women as the principal feature, but a series of genuine boxing bouts with actual knock outs, which waa arranged by one member of the "Select" for the edi fication of a party of guests also belonging to the "Four Hundred.” What makes the thing even more dis graceful is the fact that the host, on this occasion, was a woman and that the pugilistic entertainment waa . heard! McKinney had another wife In Sum ter. He also reported that McKin ney duped a number of old negroes In and around I-ancaster several years ago by representing himself Blave *- ,, . *. and skipped. 17 ' Pf 0 ®* 0 ®®* 1® society to He la described as being 47 years b f ro ' N - C * committed suicide old. height five feet, ten; weight We<Jne*day afternoon by ehoottof about 200 pounds, chocolate color. ber*elf tb mustache, two upper teeth gold revolver. He collected a dollar each I duUencee, Mis* Ethel NoraTnT upvroi leem gold *«»oiver. She came homo about given at hor country scat on Long crowned; hair aiightly tinged with 6:30 o'clock and paeatog hor mother Island, where a house party was in gray; wore a square cut, black coat l ® the ball went dlnwtiv ro w-—** nroB-r««.* . .. - NEGRO SHOT dead Whit* In the Dark by • Cowardly AMaeetn. The Columbia Record Mya ne^ of An attempted assassination of ~ negro by a white man several miles oat en the Wlnneboro road has been received.- Tb« negro - ir* named Kennedy and a brother of hla came into the city Wed nee day morning and had a warrant issued for a mao named Meta, whose initials no one in reach recalled. The Kennedy ne gro Uvea out heaK tbe race track and was returning home from hlf work, somewhere farther out In the untry. When near a lonely place the homeward progress. Farmer Kill* Himself. John Folk, .living about eight ! mile* from Columbia, committed suicide Tuesday morning with a - — w«at directly to her room, and light trousers; bad double cate| w h#ra *be preseed the gold watch and pearl handle knife, whlch he dlaplayed frequently. revolver to laty * nd a™*. 4—th resuiUfl, AmMher Mine Trouble. Eight men were imprieoned cm— • ” v»* vx aau|giXWljVU IQ 1 shotgun. He w*s about fifty years cave-in and fire Tuesday In one of old. and leave* a wife and two ehil- the several copper mines of' the -*— -r-u— 1b no known cause. J Tennessee Copper Company at Cop per-Hill. lean. Foar warm meta, two Unks of oxygen and oth er mine rescue paraphernalia were •eat from Knoxville to the mine by special train. Mia. Girt dron. There He -was -apparently in good health and financial circumstances. .rHis father wa* one of the wealthiest farmers of Newberry ... rood, the negro has evidently be-1 waa fired npOn by some one come difficult for the United State* ped from behind farther to delay^^g^^mategza^heing to the 11111 Detch Count Got to Count P. A. a^P*®^** ful thl* D. Rock-^ Hill, woug&t —TlianV'nv t-i^L TUiure PairoiiHge VVe r»-c Y' o u r * F a 11 b f u 1.1 y rT" *• — l *^k ... 'OP'S. FeU Deed. Item says Henry negro barber of that dej^d^e- THE BANK • ■- w fjtjtkpfc -■ MW O 4 w® iisa'w.W. %c. m ■ “<>00(1 f #r _