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T^e Barnwell XHURSDAY. OCTOBSK •i.S iPOO ratwopsubm: jiiption. In \Awtnc%s p«r Aanom $1.60 On Tim*..$20C chain faux wi'l 1»« thl* wh’K on tbe Barpw*il—Blackville Koail at WhaKv’a Branch, J. B. ilarlet\ J. B. Morn?, Clerk. hoiT. Union Mi-niiw* of The BariiwiJl Bapt - 1 ■ j Asrociaiioo will (je In Id at Motmt C alVnrf, f Alirn> ( lmj>fl iokI Bttlir.-da Ctiurviica Hat- j UrtlaJ - aiM {‘iimlay, October :KKIi ami .hot. . .raidKAM... Topic I. State Missions ncc N. lopic ‘J The a.iv.intakes aad ill<a<lvHn- taj;t‘» of orgauiteO tleltlB. HA»>0>Y IXJI CK NO . A K M. fA mr lnf communication of I!.- nnotv, No. 17, A. K. M. will lie iicl 1 In ykaonio Teinp'e on Tlair-alav kOctorjilw* 2Hth S nYloc-t Vihiti:i>r hi are cutilUil.y invited to atteiol Butter liagood . W. M. a P. ABderaon, S«c. MOUNT CAl.VAHY. «KK1) UYE KOK SALK B*rnwi*lf <’<KMvty roUcal; tlic klntL S. 0. that never fall# or disappoint*. C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, 1_ , AT HILL Tor-l-TA PI T S. Itecelvetl On Monday n Kew Nine Ht»r?ea and Mnlts. itie sort In y r< wantaud wait fpr._ Urines ii"lit too. A iso Full Shocks of Best in the State Wsfona. Busies, Harness aiul ail thities in that lire. Oil Alii. I K MKOVVN. Barnwell, S. C. BOTTLING WORKS Foil SALE. I offer for sale the Barnwell Bot tling Works, consistiu<; of, 1 Improved Jewel! Oa' IionH'or; 1 < :own BottlinK 'I'ahle; t>*> S'liPKiug e ases; JU Oelivcre tlases; l Lot of Extracts (all of the popular llavois,) Ciowns; L-heJ*; hvrui's; Oa»; (ias Outfit; Gas Water and Svrop Connections; Syrup .Lirs; Funnels; Measures in. 1 tiave paper* allowing tliat 1 have paid lor ihis out fit and that there are no papers over U W ill sell a. a bargain. Good trade already established In this and sur roifiming towns and country. ‘20 Grn*s Kolties go with the. Ouitlt .1 A. Hon a e, Barnwell. S C., Oct 2drd li |( )i) Introductory sc inon,. Bev K. I’, (fnij'hin. Topic 1 W. M, Joites. I). |>,, |{. li Jolm su'i, ti K. hill. Topic 2' l(. M Mix son, J, T. Umhhs, Jeff Hair, ltd . .1 K. node. Missionary serinou on Sunday, Kcv. J. 1). Pci.ci ck. ai cma'i’i:i . Iniroducton si r in on, li'v, J. Hophins, 'jo[iic|. Rev. \V t.. Itriit n. J.-Jen kins, M nil.M, B-v. M ( Huxley. 'Ii'p;i'2 iitv. A. I*. Hair, II, ( lay ( rm-ch, W. Hallo r. Mlssionur} m iimm (in Sunday, Key. 1). L. Koton. KFTfTT‘S!)A, — : — 1 tit-fiditoiory scniuin, Bcv. Mr Allen of Tuple 1. l!ev r. H. Turner SilupMin, P. O Hunter. eentM-o, W. Falk.., CApi 1). Rice. C. B. Bn e. Hev. O .1. Frier. Missionarj sennon on Sunoay, Her. O. J. Ft icr. Committee “I would have Been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap.” wrltea-Friuk Ulaberry. Kelli her. Minn, ! without Biicklen’i ArnicaSaTVr, which smm^uml me. Infalltble for wottnthr. i iifsand bruises, It ?o in cure* Kuril?. Scald*. Old Sorea, Boll?, skin Krup* lion? World’* beat tor Bilea. .25o. at C. N. Burckhalter and R. A. l>en?on «t Co. THEASiytEltH NOTICK. The Treasurer’* Office will be oped for the collection of taxe* levied for Hie fiscal year commencing January 1st HMtO, from the loth day of October l!M)n to the 15th day of March IDlU in clusive. From the 1st to the 31*t of Januarv 1010 Inclusive a penalty of one per cent will he add d : from the l*t to the 28th ol February 1010 indualve a pen alty of two per cent will be added to all taxes paid in February. From Hie 1-t to the 15th day of March V o* seven per r, 10 v. it. ceHt wil | be a jj e j w ]HT uupanr-nrxe*.' Levy. . f»l mille UN 10N-M-EET’ 1NG XQIiCLEL_„ There will he no dinner funii.-liod on (lie ground n( the uni m to be held at Mf. < Vvaty Hie Frith S iturdny anil Sunday i.n mi* montli lull the puolio i* cordially invited and will be welcome in our home*. A. M . Ussery Fifth S i ml a y Meeting at Alleu’a » Cliaiiel, Oct. 30—31. S‘rvices will he held at Allen s Chapel Sitnrday and SuriUav. Oct. ItOih and 31st. Dii.'ier on the ground* >at urdnv. Preacl.ing* and discussions a? usual at Union meetings. Tne pastor, K. W. Stn Jers, will be pre*eut da v*. Urotric’ed meeting at KHne. in Baptist Church, beginning on the Sunday night, October. 31st. both the 5 h The fir»t good frost o! the Fal) came on Monday morning Judge Hubert AMiich is presiding at WaihHU tui* wet k . Secrets'y of Siste McCoWn lias is sued Hie ciiUigtd ctiaiter lor Barn well. Coiigreasman I’atterson is to make an adore** at the Edgefield v.oun y Fair tod; y October 31st is 11 a'lowccn I>av. bin timse wlio keep yt will obi-crte Srtur il;.v mxt in the usual way. Tbe Infant daughter of Mr. John A. House died on SUttdty alternoou, sur viving her mother on y nine iBye President T»ft is *cht dnled to pis? through Barn well over the t'oa«t Line on Mond y atternoou. Novemoer Sin. The hlgli price of cotton, to called, ha* not aflictvd the good judgmc ni ol tarnter John M . Easterling He r* now planting a hunure ! acres in uaie, the same area a* ia*t j aar. Mr. Jeasle Owens, of Augusta, G and M 1 ** Hattie I’roctor xxer« biptdl;. inarihtd in Hie presence of a nuinl'ct vi pe«>p e at the Kolihtns Hotel by Uev . S Kaney S mdav morning. Tue MIs»ton Services being conduct eu tl»i* week in tbe Episcopal Church byKev.J.K. Mallow* of Aiaiiama are giving gri at sati»iacti> n to laige and deeply interesteil cungregatione. I’etlt juries for the rtr*t week of the N,»vt mber term of court will be drawn next Monday. .IU''ge George v\ Gage of l heater will preside T i" luim will cunineneo November 22'i<I On November 1st. the post « tTIc charge for tegi-t-iiog letters ami | ackage* will Ire advanced ll'oin S to 11 cell ?. As hei etofore. wc^ghr post age will have lobe paid in audition An expected report,of Hie great good meeting last witk of the Barnwell Baptist Association h«* not reached u* to noon Tuesday. Next vear tne /tssoclaiiou will behtTd with Ht J din- SALE DAY. That the to'vn will he full of good visitor* on next Monday is about a* -ure ns anv foture fact can be foretold. The many land sales to he made by the M a-ter will di aw a large attendance and there Will he other attraction* 'The auction sa'e j*f t ca* load of boggle* hv Mr. L. P. Brabham wid he a reiord breaking husioes* transaction, an oppoituuitv to wtdeh no doubt are looking. S ■« advenise- lic* in ■ ke*n. clear brain, backed by Indomltabla will and railatlaManargy. Such p«aar coma* from lha aplandW bealth that Dr. Kmg’a New Ufa WHa impart - They vltalUe avgrl «r|p» and build m* hrain and body. J. A. Maimon, Martnora, W. V* , wrltw*: ••They are the best |dVU- I ever u«ad. 2fto atO. N. BurckBalter aad K. A. Deaxon A Co. Tbe boll weevlMta* rraebad Rank'n county, MUaDMppl. In iU pro*re«a to ward the J£a«t. Ft.r State Purpose* •• OttHnary County Pur pose* .... _ v For New Jail Purpose* Total “ 1 H " 1 -1 MONEYCOMKA IN BUNCHKS to a; A. Chisholm, of tread wall, N. Y. now. Hi* reason I* well worth read lug; ‘ For a long time ; *u(Tercd from indigestion torpid liver, constlpaHon, netVouanes* and general debllitv,’ be write*. ‘ I oouhin’l sleep, had no ap petite, rtor ainbltlon, grew weakei every dav hi spite of all medioal treat menr. Then used Kiegtrlc Bitter* Twelve boidle* lestored *11 my old time dreatrh-iHHt wkgor— Nlu*n witend to business ev erv’dav. It * a wonderful medicine.” Infamble for Stomach, Liver, Ktdir*T«v R!«od and N‘'rve* 50c at C N. Burckhalter and R. A I>ea*on * Co Monday, Wednesday, Friday f Noveember 4sh r ^ /- tVT BARlffllELL OIL MILL 11. XV QUIN, • f Manager I am buying good sound Cotton Seed and paying moie for them than the Oil Ml 1 l s do. Communicate with me l>ofoie selling your seed. ALFRED ALDRICH. m«n v mem* ir. ( ENTS CLTTON. Tne censu* bureau issued ii? report on .Moi.dsy, showing Hial up to Octe. 0. i 18 h . r i,;'>2o .'til hale* of cotton had locn ginned, s* uum aicd w lib (> 2.Hi - li.li lor Inst y ‘ar and 4 4;’.0 23* for l!*>7 .lie la*t gielling report, to Hi.* same date, October IS, shews mat •’> l-XMlnO,- haies had be n giiihed. _ Tne giu- ncr* iurther teport that T’.t.T *1 Hie crep has (jeen gatheiod, while last year 51 5 per cent had been picked. If these estimates are hi y where near oOireet 15 cent* will be a cheap prh e f*ir ttiev in liea'e a crop of less than II 000 HO bales and the w-.rld needs 13 (KXMKX). There wilHman extra levy, of two mill* in Barnwell, Blackville and Wll- lision townsidps for publie road*. t loin mu tat ion tax will be $2.(Ml ami will he neeivei} from Oct 15th 130V to March 1st IhlU inclusive. 9|>eoia! School I^evy. Cedar Grove (1) mill. Allendale No 22, Barharv Branch, Calvary. Do' hie Pond, Elko, KdUto, FnemUhip. Healing Springs, Hilda. Kline, Morris, New Forest. Oak Grove, Old Columbia, Reedy Branch. Seig- Hpgville. Seven Pines and Tinkers Creek (2) mills. Barton, Big Fork, Blnekviile, Cave, Hicxory Hill. Owen? Cross Roads S\camore N«'. ol. Ulmare and Upper Rich I.a ml (3) mills. Fail fax (31) mills. Mer-ule* Htid Lee* (4) mills. liai nw II (4) ) ini Is. VVilliston (21) mills. United State* Currency. Gold and Silver Coin, Count v and school claims, properly approved will be received lor I cation. And in order t « rHX ', i ' j H.ousand policy holders Checks and drafts will not he receiv ed for taxes except at Hie risk of tax p.iyer. J. B Armstrong. County Treasurer. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 21st 130'J. THAT PROMISED PROSPERITY The prosperity that the Republican party promised a* the certain tic.it oi tne election of it* eandi lates last year andottherevid.m of Hie tarill thi* rear ha* osgun to arrive. Ir re*tdied Spartanburg on last Friday, when -even nig c -lion mills closed down and i|uii woi K for an lndertn*te period, rl.iindrig that they eanttol afford to pav 1.54 cent* for cotton. Other mill are following their example *nd a* *oon as order* ahead are tilled all w t I slop work until the price ol goods ad vaoces or t. e price of c >tlun goe down. A good manv thousand* of opera tive*, white meo. women and children, will he out of work and making notli- Ing. It will he a hard lime !or Hie im- C hurdi. r A»* i IV r«t Mr -- -*»r*, Qlar f r ». Dr c. W \ ’Wt- wU WM then sec- road for provident who have 'oetit their wages a* ta-t as eaioctl. Tucv will not he charged any house rent while llie> ao Idle. To- hu*iness of the cott'in mill cm mtmiilc. will tie le**ened hv Hie *hu (lown. Asthe-e mills are controtbal n. •> . —iskuU. their rdVtciaU a r e a™ u **°'*•">***«,*. 7 Sr ' n . * boT n*- 1 *" I workei co, M «1! right. b«n««i of Uin * (j ood faim oonr-iining hoi acres near Hattit'ville frrsde, «'a*y terms. rit^ II- M. Graham, Attorney, Bam berg, 9. (3.” Notice to the People of Barnwell ami Bamberg Counties: The Incorporator* of Tne Barnwell anil Bamberg Mutual Benvilt As*oci ation. organized for tiie purpose of giving tbe peoide of the two counties male and female between the years ot la to (i.Y'v ears of ag**, insurance on their lives at cost, leqdre no medical cx- aiuina'ion, t,nly a eertiffeate from loo?) director that vou are free Ircm chronic tli*( a*e. Blniikh Inrnislit tl on appll- ►ecure one within the next CO (lavs 've have decided to write tlfty policies in eadi tow nship at. cost as fodovvs : Atlvanee ii*?essmen..a $1.2» Poll ;y fee. 50 cent*, making a total ol fl 75 to tecur'membership in the a*- socialion Tills offer to ch>?e Decem ber Hie loth. After ihat date wo w ill put a canvasser in the -licit! "*>d tj’ ,, ! l( ' mtssion tre of five dollar, will he i barged each applicant. M rite for in formation and application blanks^ and creure mcnibei*hip at once, to h rank H .C’cech, President, or William Me Nab, Secretary and Treasurer. BUGGIES and WAGONS. A postal card addremed Id 1 — —nsr-*-— mn nt ^LvndhnrBi, S. C. will receive prompt atteiitleB. BIG SALE OF DOGGIES AT FAITH ' NTHE FUTURE. • K I have the utmost confidence that great gopd times are wait ing for all who will-g6 to meet them. ^ I show my faith by my works, by having just seized a gol den opportunity in the VV^st, where 1 bought— SIX CAR LOADS OF THE . - ChoicertMuTla^floFl^ markets. Two cars have been received, the others follow fabt. j DLNTIST, They are a l l right, So are their prices. ' j blai kvtllb. s. c. OfTicc days Thursday, Fli* day and Saturday. 'VV ull equipped office* . •Operations made ns paiiw To go with them I offer a car load each of BugRies and i efiH rtHcopsiKteiVt with suftty- Wagons at C O.S J* to make room tor later purchases. They Prices reabonnble. Term* were made in Virginia and are as good as airy in the world, cash. Come to see me and be convinced that 1 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 vou can sell for good money. A bumper oat ctop hrough the South would spell boom prices for next year’s cot on crop. Get true, tested and acclimited seed, sipffi as I offer. 3,000 Bushels of Bancroft Oats 18,000 Bushels of Appier Oats J. D. WHITTLE, BLHCK^fLLE. S. C. The valuable TandA of i Into J. Terrill Smith of WH* listen, densed by him to Connie Maxwell Orphanage, are now offered for sale up on liberal terms. For particulars uppty either to Dr. W. Chester Smith, WilluPon, or Orlando Sheppard, Edgefield, or A* T. Jamison, Greenwood. NOTICE TO DEBTOftS AHD ITOKS. l’er*on« balding claim* agatoat »1w» cnUI* af Z"ii Bu*b Sr„ drcaancd. I*re?"nt thw same dnlf att«H*4 undersigned, <*r my atlwrit*? <Ja*. Davi* Rsq. and tboM liuJabted m*ke pavtuent to M. Wr AdmlntMrator. m MilIc-tt. 8. 0., October 11 . : tev? ♦ Musical and Festival Week a -OCTOBER 25-10.- I will sell at auction in front of the Court House »sfrtarnwcll on Saleday in November, im mediately after the Master’s Sale rKarr of war. w*« premlng Lar- toa’v name. Bat Rooaarott got tbe •lory of Judge Lartoa’a uae of prl- raU can. and be dropped that namt from hie Ust,’ "Preetdeot Taft aad Judge Lor too were on tbe bench togetber. At ooe time tbe court wee made up of Taft. Lurtou aad Day. tbe lattei beteg Hr. JueUee Day, of tbe Uoited J4tales eupreme court. Tbe district Included Mlchlgaa, Ohio, Keotucky aad Teooeeeee. Judge Lurtoa owe Ms appotatmeot to Preetdeot Cleve- iana. "A lead log member of the Nash etlle bar aad himself a corpora!lor lawyer John J. Vertrees. What h( bad to aay of Judge Lurtop take, an added significance from tbe fact that be is personally aad pro fee stoaelty the Judge’s friend. •’’In theee days.’ said Mr. Ver trees, ‘Judges and lawyers are apt to be classified under two beads- those who place tbe empbasle or property rights, and those who place tbe emphasis oa personal rights. To tbe former class belongs Judge Lur- toa.’ The attorney went on to argue that this position Is the correct one. nod that stability of property should be mads paramount I talked with lawyers In Cincinnati aad Memphis, and found nothing to contradict tbe at to Lnrton’s corporate t ttb tt—i. ** 'It Judge Lurton baa avar de- dded a motJdn or a case to a way dlstagtoful to the LooigMIla and KaobeUla railroad/ said a Memphis 1 hsra nersr heard of tbe -Wn-maf that tbe L. * N. road Is al- way* right; hut it that is what it venae ft Is gtagalar to say the ttmL* . • y* - "Jodge Lartop’g pro-rallrpad and pfXrcorportuoa rvcora • a po • rind of abort M years. It began whoa the firm #as Lerton * Smith, «•* till looal attorney for tbe * & It M vado «p on maaj doeWons, wan aad rosa ior dsmag^<ttV* (tnil I knu* ->erBonsl Injuries *oc failure of the road to tu.Msh safety appliances required by tbe so-oalled coupler law. Judge Lurton protect ed the railroad by reading Into the ’aw tbe necessity for due diligence. Meantime tbe same sort of case went from Arkansas to tbe United III tee supreme court and the latter 8ody knocked out tbe 'due diligence' tefenee. Kelly applied to Lurton 'or rehearing. ’Denied,’ ruled tbe TOurt. ’No opinion/ that was all. 'toce then the supreme court ha* ’nlervened and token the Kelly case *rom Lurton's court. “Judge Lurton. as a member of the United Bute* circuit court of vppeals, found technical grounds for ’eclarlng the employers' liability act inc$nstftutk>sal. In the applica tion of J. K. Keen for an Injunction 'gainst voting certain railway etocks, fudge Lurton found the Sherman anti-trust law not to be binding up in him or hie railroads, much to the satisfaction of E. H. Harriman, whose xmeolldatlon program was thus made easy. “As far back as the early ’70s ludge Lurtoa was known as a par tisan of the corporations as against tbe people, defending tbe clalme of turnpike and early railway companies to the subsidies voted them by the State before the war. ‘Tt ts recalled that wbeg ha was 36* mom t v gr. A. H to Instructions from State \ Barnwell, 8. C. •un of Kilucation. J k. ^ Je'riH'd. Kllf i $ CAIJ LO*p OF tilled ana ’irje5 first siding, which bappeu>- % .^ v Stein’s Pam. He telegraphed to the dispatcher that he would have to have new running orders, se Miss Bcheff insisted on remaining there until her bath was finished. The or- 1er was compiled with, as Miss 8c he IT wss paying for the train. RUSSIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Tiik best organized and most uniform in talent in the United States, supported by u splendid chorus of two hundred male and female voices. i-‘-— Special rates from all points of South Carolina. DK. V. C. HlLHOffi, wm% Baniell, • • OFFICE ^ 8.30 a. m. to 6 p.1 Persons living sway from will plea»e.m*ke appointments | coining tty *o delng they wilt bg I of Immediate Mrs toe aad appointments. * I-.-Js we can do. Umy reguik j tn t.ntv^,. _^s work. Japs scattered ovei on the we iiave most of their Britton’s Book . Barnwell. At Residence, *!n Stock and for Ail School Books by the State. ' School and Fancy Stal Bibles, Song Aoola Standard Literary Woik£ W. G* Brilton, read a paper before the ttoa Arguing the entire euffldeney of the courts to curb trust# mouopo- liee. end depredating legislation of this character. --“Another paper wgf^rsid few rears ago IS devoted to sb etoborate defense of corporations generally. '’Judge Lurton wag bon Is Clarks ville, Ky.. but was brought, as g boy, to Tenuossee. He graduated from the Lebanon School of Law, the oldest tostHutloo of Itg soft In After shout four years Of tbe ohsncellore court he M4 rt tbe State supreme where be eerved teg i o: oi -1 tog 11. Three sdmlrallty charts, eow- erlog Smith sound and tbe polar regions. Nos. Jet. 274 and 376. 12. One Blisspalmanac of 1906. 13.. One Negus almanac. 1907. The Times has followed the steps deesribed by theee two men and has verified their goings and com ings. their purchases of books and charts and the fact of their Inti mate relatione with Dr. Cook. Whether the *‘obe«rvatk>na'’ calcu lated by Capt. Loose and supplied as he ailegee. to Dr. Cook, were adopted by the Tatter and made a part of his report to the University of Copenhagen, It Is. of course, im possible to say, without a compari son of Cept. Loose's narrative "Shth that itturt- The Times has com municated to the University of Cop enhagen tbe main facts of Capt Loose’s story end Mr. Dunkle*B and offered to supply to the university tbe corroborative documents it has received from these two men. One of these purports to be Dr. Cook's memorandum directing the prepare* Hon of o beer vat Ions from Svarteraag alt tbe way to the pole. In the narrative of Capt Loose he frankly expresses his scorn of Dr. Cook’s claims, laughs at his ig norance of the simplest essentials for accurate observations tn the Arc tic regions and describes at length wpfking backward from ths pole. Tie would fit to with Oopk’s narrative and coached him on the necessary modifications of the latter. As, for •temple., tfeat be muyt be gure to record that he roes before 4:18 o’clock otTV certain rdOMlsg, b* eeuee It was at thaf hour that a cer tain star, mentioned in One of Loose’s calculations, would be visi ble. Mr. Dtinkle describes the in ception of the enterprise; bow from newspapers they gathered that Dr. Cook was to deep water and in ferred that be would be, glad to pay for help; how Dunkto got John It Bradley, Cook's backer, to totroduoe FATAL SHOOTING SCRAPE. Lawyer Sheets Down Town Mar- of Byroe, Ga. — At Byron, Oa., oa Wednesday C. K. Bateman, town marshal, waa fa tally Injured by A. T. Harper, a lawyer, In a duel with pistols on the principal street of tbe town. Bale man charged that Harper had de stroyed the hapifinees of his home and attacked the latter wl»h % heavy walking cane. Harper pulled his pistol and flt*d five shots, two of whic£ took effect Bateman dnjw hie plctol as be tell and tired upon Harper, but Harper was not Injur ed. Bateman was rushed to a Ma con hospital, where .the statemjnt wae given out that bis injuries were fatal. With vrujenoe to oonvic. ai aiayer of Mrs. Gribble aad Mrs. Ohlander, and the assailant of Mrs. Maggie Hunter, who was not Identi fied for hours after the discovery of the murders. It is now almost certainly known that a negro, tbe negro who waa tt first suspected Is the gUilty man. Persona have been found who state that this negro was seen entering the Gribble bouse with ths fatal axe in his hand, and waa seen clos ing the shutters to the windows of the house, and to leave the premis- ee. all at tbe hour when It la be lieved the murders were committed. This negro’s description has been piloted on handbills and scattered broadcast over tbe city and county, with the reward offered, and all nearby towns have been notified and are on the lookout. Police officers in automobiles have covered all the roads for miles surrounding the city, while posses on foot have scoured the places where automobiles could not go. The houee-t»-houee search of negro homee continues. It seems hardly possible that the egro can long remain at large. * BOY STRANGLED TO DEATH. Refused to be Eased When several telegraph messeng er boys gathered around Ralph HeaJ- thatf —•». A—d lfi. a mf recruit to.thatr ranks In front of the Atlanta fer- mtnal station tote Wednesday pre paratory to “Initiating'' him he turn ed on them with an open Irntfe. Ralph Bale*, aged If. wae stabbed by young Henderaon through tkfi. left lung, probably fatally. Header- sou is held in tbe city Jail pending the reeult of Buloe’s injuries. ^ Lywcbera Foiled. A mob of several hundred cittoons wont to Dublin. Go.. Wedneeday nlng determined to lynch Nowoome. a negro, who wae to the eooafe Jail last ' Bpswtanbarg Lad AocUertally Haags to Both Room. William Pendleton, aged •'"yoers, • eon of the Rev. w H. K. Itondle- ton. rector of the Church of tbe Advent, was found deed ih the bath room at his hbrse a fasr mornings ago in. Bpartgnlmri. JkJGL. He eri- deotiy had been dead for dome time! The bog went Into tbe bath room to brush his haiL.%***-~- Ja«ir. which tilt?*** Q^llo^^' . ^rt». Otmple CUioting to be Maa Wedded Again. aa and arrival Gaffney bad a novelty la the mar riage Use recently. Miss Annie Klrkeey, of Geetonla, 'and Mr. Jaa Hager, sf Moorasrllle, N. C., alight ed from the train at Oaffnsy Sun day merning and announced that they had Just been made man wife; but shortly after their the chief of police received a mes sage from the parent! of tfa» young aerrioog. lady to the effect that the couple were not married and to arrest them. The lady Informed the officers taat they could he married again and securing tbe service# of Mr. H. M. Robbins, notary public, were soon tied up tight and fast. Fatal Know Storm. Blinding clouds of snow, aooom- pin led by tower temperature and a 36 miles an hour wind, swept over Chicago -and the surrounding ter ritory Wednesday, bringing death to three persona. One of tbe victims, a laborer, was found dead from cold and exposure. Tbe other two were railroad switchmen, who, blinded by snow, were run over by engines. Fatally Grover Oodfery. who live about ton miles from Gaffney, waa fatally burn ed oa Wednesday. The mother waa at tbe fern milking, leaving tbe tit tle two-yeer-old girl *r, who 9. to clothing of the girl entirely •otter. off reach her. and the Z&* md '**» o,„ 0 u r i wmyej] .***4»ji S-Q 8LACKV^^£ a- ~ ^t h f onf tnr ri *r* fr. r ' go oa his time and’ In ns possible he lifted bed ranched and of hie neigh it to Ms^home waa waiting for him aware < enacted only a few yards ten own doorstep. Tbe neighborhood Willing friends votsateered One went of n tragedy whteh had I Appling for Dr/ J. family physician, while wUltog hands did all to resuscitate the then < - The newa of the spread almost by harried to the Kendrick About two bears site the Injury Mr. Kendrick scions. His ed his toliiag of ths which ha had only look with a ante those who wore gather bedside, into the ' fond daughter and enraged facet of big were vi condition yet wtt destruction of deeK tbe that —At Stroim Bbekvifle: ’ * * 4* * •. « F' 'Of-3. ^ w.