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Urnw*»!l—BlkokvJlle Ko*d at
ir’* Branch,
[Harle?, J. B- Morn#,
Clerk.
AR^:Q^\ I.OlXiK XO.. A. F. M.
fA rPKi larcnmwunScation of Harmony
L'mIrc No. IT, A. r. M. will bo hoW
In Masonic Temple on ^Tinr^da)
llfotemtvr SS1K 7.91 o’clock VWtiuir
.w,—n •rt'-conlfary invited to tttma. -
KkcU'on *>f officers for ensuing year will
t>e held. „ , „ r w
-Butter Hagood .W. M, -
NEW TRAIN* 1
. Two new trains are tn Im «;>onifed
orer the Coast Line, coramenciojj on
the 15th Inst.
The New Y«rk and Atlanta Mijilted.
which will atop regularly at Suiuter.
Creston, OranKeburg, Denmark and
' __ __
A hmaI passenger train leafing ten*
ter at 7 k w , *|.»ppinf at all atatinna.
airivlng at Angnaui 11 1& a. tn , Ibav-
ine AtiKitata 4 p. in., arriving Xtinner
8 I# p. m. *■ ‘ ‘ *
FIVE OKNEKaTION'S,
That Uarnwell County it nue of the
hcal Uieot sections of the world la
show n hy tiie lact that at thia writing,
November A*h. theie are fire genera
tions of one family living near bclg-
Itngville.
Tbej? are: ^ ^
lit#. 8B wtiy g .
fler daufStter, Mra. Ifteotra JJoyWt.
Her gram! ami, J. I’. Boyle*
a i.rrrLK c4iiLD.
On Thura»lay laat after a»i lllne*a of
several week# Edwin Barrette, Infant
ton of Mr. and Mra. J. O. I’aiteraon,
THE SAVANNAH R1VERb.ASSO-
CIATION.
The Havannah Uiaer llaptlst Aaaocia-
tlon will most at Allendale on Wed-
4 l
IN THE
'v>
m3
SEED RYE FOR SALE. ^
Rl»rrrwetl“f'ruinty'Taf*ed-; the -kind 4-fftf;D1*1 rlC 86HOOT
tliat never fail* or di*appoinf?.
C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell. S. C.
BOTTLING WORKS FOR SALE.
tling Work*, conaitting of, 1 Improved
‘Jewell Carhonaror; t Ctown Bottling
Table; «6 Shipping Cases;-H) Oelivert
Ca*e»; i Lor of Extracts (all of the
niorni!|^> Crowns; Labels;
dispatches annotJH"Ouifit; Gas Water
^ ^ Svrnp dara;
.—l navo paper*
id for this out-
paper# over P.
Good trade
ami *ur
IJ Gl0>8
agn
\
of Mr. Rockefs-
mission:
"The necessity
tional prejudices
i rn people and States
with the end of
1861-'65. *
"The old host i Loc*
has passed sways' 1110 ^
who fought went to a bftt
rallying of the \ b * rC ^
Houth to the nA tc ^
Spanish war. wheAho' •
\‘er to shoulder w \P nS,; _ ( . r c
North, went far!^''' ,,
Jroperty
Kn* than
South
ST ;
Ilett Station on C.
Al*o oho eighth in
adj.lining depot lot at
*oid ehchp, snd on
ly to
BstiC & SVmm«,
Barnwell S. C.
notimVjy
wing oat* a*
be ready for
tncient sectional I
part of the co
“But for
understood i 1
•bat self-pro
el philanthroj'
on themselves
i laim condition
eilated to crea
egainst the State
South so as to dl
to alarm the rest
and to place this
country before the '»
flieted and accursed
"No booikt had the
to manufacture its cotto:
tensive scale when It w
to the world that most of
was done by youths of
and largely by children of
sge, and at such pitiful wage
the manufacturercs of the
who employed persons of full
at high rates of compensation, c
not t>y any possibility compete w
them, and such a hubbub was rail
in the North about it tliat Senator
Beveridge, of Indiana, offered in
congress a bill to prohibit transpor
tation by Interstate railroads of the
products of Southern cotton mills
where such alleged conditions ob
tained.
"A great deal of exertion w - as
ej ' iA. 'f.fSp.Vtirrry . ^ 't OHU-'
’• nately. however, the express office
• and the Baruche-Nettles store had
closed some time before and only
the occupants in Watkins Brother*
were hurt. The elploaion shatter
ed glasses throughout the city, prin
cipally on Main street, and the shock
could be distinctly felt for miles
many thinking that It was an earth
quake.
In the nearby baiber shop men
rushel lo the streets with half sbav
en faces and one shoe shtn.>d r R-
Qulab their toilet s’ -••wt* are e.
Jr ..Clowl b»* aye* In earths last slum , llH lTlh l>f November, Inst
ber and hi* white spirit, unaoiled by J
swered to pass from the beauty and
br ghtneM of life on earth ha* brought
Her yr^Vrsn,rrt*ngteer!'M^«. Lena foriyw to, mmijr heart*, for ajl H'al
Ires* * _ knew ItF* pnrejirc t lii* gentle cbw
Bstes^ ^
Her great, great grand son. Master
Bates. 10 months old.
*ln, ungrleved by care p«»*ed into the
etermtl keeping of nim who Mid
"Buffer liulw cblltlret. to come n»tn
me. for of snub is the Kingdom of
Heaven.”
To hi* sorrowing parents there Is
the perfect assuraooe ihath* l* f»r*ver
sase among the unfading Bowers of the
better^ome.
IN 11 LB MORNING.
On the 29lh October after a long 111-
nexa Mr. Pant Wall, sort of Mr. and
Mr*. M. O Wall of Dunbarton, de
parted this life, aged about twenty
Three rear*. __
The cail that he submissively ah
T u*ro will be an Educational Rally
at Hilda, S O. on Friday aftqr Thanks
giving Nov. ‘20 h IWl’t. Among the
speakers who have kindly promised to
„ , iia rin..titat..dAV are Airs. !><»:»
T Dee Walker of Apnletor., rt. Vice
President of Rural School Improve
ment Association of S. 0. Hon. J. O.
Patterson M. C , llon^ J. E. Swearin
gen, State Snpt. Education, ''Prof.
Horace J. Crouch, Supt. Education
Barnwell County.
Among those we hope to have with
•i« Prof. R. Bovd Cole S ipt. Barnwell
High Graded S drowl. Dr. W, M. Jones
VViili*ton, S. C
Let all come with well tilled basket*
and make Iho day both pleasant and
profitable.
SECOND WEEK JURIES,
Were drawn on Mondry.
Allendale-J M Hurvev. C B Reeves.
J VV (ioege F Ctiavou*, J Frod Light-
*ey. MeKov Boyles
Baldock -D M Oglcsl y,
Barnwell —,1 W Birt. Arthur Moor.e,
E (i Bt't. K R Beasely. W PMorii*.
Bennett Spring*—II C, Johnson.
B'aekyilie J A Shii-es.
Four Mile—Frank D Bush,, Oscar
Foreman,
George* Creek—J M Grubb*. J B
Still, .1 D Miles, C H Hiir'.xog.
Great t v pres*— T G Folk, B F Brad
by, l‘> M Jt-iikins Jr. E B Saudtts, J
G Diamond
Red Oak— 11 15 Cave,
Richland—J F Bates. B F Baxby, S
II Green
ItoseuiH'y—A P Mitchell, W F Ken
nedy, A P fliers, H C Hair.
Williston—J J 15ell, .1 K Mims. 15 0
MHchell,
FAlRKi-X
ThO teaef^hnpwV.-aT^'diool gave a
’upon him. kicked him trtfa
rrtl ‘ ter
and filgfi qiialSHe* ibveil hTm wTtTi si'n-'
cere affection. He ha* linished til*
course in the morning 61 hi* years,
leaving only cherished memories to
TuimCpTt tne brirtted hearts tmrt «o~mi*-#
the inu>ic of his voice, the sweetness
of hi* smile.
The annual aevnwm* will be delivered
by Revs. J. D. Hngglna and G. H.
Turner. Bach of Hre forty three
churches compoFlug the body should
►end three d#leif*te* with letters-won-
t-lining full report*, including the
Auxiliary B*l»retl*f, > i T
The Churcbfft k Inf
lleient amount for Minutes and their
oc.ideitial expense*. All donations
stmuld be sent direct to the various
Board*, but may be sent to the As
sociation.
B. T. Causey.
Moderator.
W. FI. Dowling.
Glerk.
All delegates to the above Associa
tion are requested in attend oirthe first
day of the meeting (Wednesday.) the
17th, and to send their names 1-y mail
af on.-e 16 Rro. A. TT.-tJvrms, Ghalr-
man of} Committee 6ii Hospitality at
Allendale, S C. Abumtant prepara-
Cions are being made and a warm wel
come awaits ail,
J ,~R ChUhtnL -
Pastor.
knocked him down, and *
<. * \y
is only the pleas of coole'-
m 11 < bOUB that saved his life-o. W. P,. O-
He waa compelled to " llii'ims.
cy from the mob, aud ^ u j,, Hn ,
a loud voice that Sa ^ t H „ 11l v |,
lynchert, after whirl
from the mob and -J .1 < oebrah:, M ll
iven to Salzncr
s hangetl. and
i' v y riddled w
^ th ij D lo.x.
he.cWtv"'' -ll L / >rn, 5V ,1
- Tl was X
aliv^^wanerjhe 9C ene \ K Mi ih*. (
City.TB Jg *■--
( Ma
il m -fne.
i cw* A .1
W L Jaek-
U
*rv- ~ .
— M *
the regloA 11 - m of' *r
I to , u - - l in,>t Ti'ccov? :• •-
• V ” ‘among the mo*t promirtN.
f‘ * ‘ -- »/x«ajitv
.>
C AI,L1;H) T0 111B REWARD.. _
Mr. C E Gyles departed this life ut
hi* tiome in Hiaikvt le «m Friday night,
6tb, Inst, after a long iilncis, aged 5b
years. In hi* death a good and true
man has left benind the cmes and suf
fering# of ihi* transito-y life and en
tered into the rich leward of the
oteroal Ufe, kept forever in-the parn
dive aboveTor the pure in heart.
Devotedld hi* ruin'.'y, constant in
his affection for hi* friends, he passt-d
through the years with tender heart
and helping hand, in the busy activi
ties of bis life never forgetting or for
saking the guidance of the golden rule
In many homos, to many hearts th* ti
tling* of his dentil tamed a sorrow
tnat a life so pure in all it* past, *<
ripe in all human virtues, so rich in
promi-e of long ami larger happiness
and usefulness yhoufd hy so soon en
tied.
lie is survived by six children,
brother and other find fed to whom
hhs meinorv will iong he a c.hertHied
Uea-ure. and w ho»o example will I
in thr-ir loving heart* ami guitle them
to u gt-tti reunion w hen the call of the
ia»l t,ient>ongPr snail tome to them.
THE PELLAGRA PANIC.
Over three hundred phydcian*
mai y of them eminent in tlu-ir |)r*«fes
• ion. ettmiog (tom many Mates, at
tended the pellagra conference in G •
luinhbt last week. The session la«?e<
twotlavsHiul wa.a hury one Ove
forty aildreese# and papns were made
and read,
1'be medical men seemc ' to be in the
dark a* to the cause of and cure fo
pellagra. Ic was admitted that the
•jlisoase may have existed in the Unite
2 pot until reecnil
FAULT >WN WOKK! '“-oced Nov
--l the
Are you reatlv for the winter?
Have you a wood or a coal house,
wen tilled with fuel, kept locked to
prevent pilfering in the still watches
of the nigh’?
Are the lence* and gate* around
y Mir pr* miso* and the ••aH'e ‘tall* and
(aides In good condition to protect
them I rn it the tre*na**e* of other peo
ples n< gleet* d ar imal*. and the chill ol
w ind, rain a ml I rosi ?
I - n ’ ‘ Gu-ie room on vnur lot for a
wire fenced poultv card, with a small
weather tigiit low I house *.> that the
girl* and hot« miv have the pleasant
iog for chicken* ?
a good plan to ar
uniiivk, j.'J year an
VVI
I have the ut
intf for all who
1 show my faith
den opportunity in
,t confidence that great rgoou
go to meet them. - _
my works* by having just $
West, where \ bought
SIX
THE
« A-''
Choicest Mules and Horses to found in the over crowl
markets. Two cars have been received, the others follow fi
They are a’l right. So are Jheir prices.
HAS BROKEN I
t - uiHaTN
iraat, who, WWr
FORCED INTO EXILE.
Wmv A) pehuraib- »rf UU-u, Gkda. w-a*
an eX’Ic from ho,n,*, Monntafn air, lie
.bought, would cure a frightful lung-
racking cough that had dclb d all rem
edles for two years. After six months
he returned, death dogging his steps.
" Thru 1 began to use Dr. King’* New
Discovery,” bo write*, "and slter
taking six bottles 1 am a* well a.
evs.r.” Ft save* tbou*Hud* yBfn’Iy'from
lesperate lung dl-ea-e* liiTalRble for
(Ntughs and Cold# it dispel* Hoarse
ness pud sole Throat. Cures Grip.
Bronchitis. IL-mormage*. Asthma.
Croup, Whooping Cough. 50o, aod
fl (X), trial boty» free, gn**-.-.need h\
c. N, rtnrckhaltcr, and R. A. Deason
& Co.
x Convicted of
To go with them I offer a car load ea^h of Buggies ai Georgetown
Wagons at X OS J* to make room f'ir. later, purgha^e.^ :1b:...
were made in Virginia and are as good as any in the work.;
Come to see me and be convinced that I keep Tteadciu^ e A d t gpatC h from Georgetown to
for the Best to,be had at prices delving competition. denled The Newi and courier #ayi> from
*^tey from velopmenta wlthln’tbe pair few dnyn
THE OAT CROP.'
KICKING MI LES
are "no good.” but 1 want to sH!
ttprto good, gentle muh-s, not of the
kicking VHiictv. They are kind at
buggy or wagon or any kind of mule
work, not r.fral I of automobiles or
trains. Also, have fodder, hay and
corn lor sale.
Brigham Reed,
Elko, S. C.
HELI* WANTED.
wan; ED—A few more famiHe* to
work i.i Itie Knitting Mill* at Black
vine, S. C., apply to
G. W Greene, Jr.
Williston. B. C.
Don’t neglect it- Plant plentifully. Your/<tock will be M * ,n t J“
earthier if ted oats during the trot summaf^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. ( ^ ... •
Gettrue, tested anW JcClimated seed, such as I offer.
it seems likely that Dr. *1- C~
her si- ham, who with W. BJ A’
’9 her, victed at the last
‘'Uh manslaughter for the
... - ~- l - am on Murrel’s
penalty
? •’ hard labor
imposed by
notice of appeal
(jlaat’s attorney, J. W.
aarlng been filed “*‘ w
ts allowed by law.
made ■
red Sheriff Bcnrry to a]
3,000 Bushels of Bancroft
18,000 Bushels of Appier Oat
J. D. WHITTLE,
BLHCK\£ILLE.
S. C.
AttcntioN FannerS!
cording lo a mcaeage fonua"^,),!
under Hid<* of a wood*-** tc# ,l 'c ,,
basket of grap*>* iHJUfh-J by ‘'‘ ,
V. Hubbard. 825 N'otjf 1 f;||" l»r
nla atrect. Indlenapo<n^ w i tf , m r .
widow deslrea a huBlX. rii with Mr.
be "nice.’' wealthy an*»io IludM.n
py dlspoHltion. She a.fl.suia i<v!l
to have dark complex^ r "'
... . ^fitnor and
him for the retnainde U1K||
,e messagl^ ^ ‘^^Vkiu In
'w' ‘ ’.t, Jtitmmed
■IP
\v iso fai mors have made
uTok.T'’f 1 ' 0 ":
selling Ihoir cotlon'JTkkk^ 1 '^
foolish farmers have lost by
not iVoiiig o.
Those who yet have then
seed will show wisdom or
folly aeenrdin”1 v as they
communicate with me or
dont.
Alfred Aldrh h.
GIN DAYS
Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
Beginning Novecmbcr 1st.
BARNWELL‘OIL MILL
IT- W QUIN,
Manager.
On Saturday Avant, laaraliig of
his being wanted by the ahertff,
to Oeorgetpim from his libioO
m&rpers and surrendered himself.
* i# now in the eonnty Jail.
Nefiff Scurry wired Bherifi 1
npftence county, to arreat Dr.
.'^mediately, bat from lafor-
on nf> %r received U seems that
F or .found. The snrmiae le
. , ^a fled the Stole.
Cltj' seems to hare been some
/fiaistencles In the bonds roqolr-
i by Bigham and Avant When
9 men were first arrested on tke
rrants Issued by the OOTOMT, the
were fixed at $600 each, b»-
— raised, at JI)k« Instsnce of
EDMUND M. LAW ION.
They car
tway from the house
en to guard him.
—_ xnditH then went to
BLACgcalled out another
He. too, was told
led
sumAdw-v/o r rn\;
pbold feverT'ka tow » v ,
The
-
Tb.,1
,{ ink's i*\i.'r-7f l i!{ tJ,tn " ,ir ''i i
1 K,{ " ”1*1-1 J’lltllic p
H«» o ii
■ r *1
h< '’' im ^i^ J nnV 1
frozen, suffering from tht
cold wind and from the cold s<-a
thst was filling the boat. The met
rushed down Into tbs cabin fot
blanketa for her, and they had hard
ly gotten on deck again when th.
stern broke In two and the cabin
waa filled with water
It waa about 2 o clock then, and
the wind increasing, the vcmoI broke
up completely. The woman waa lash
•d to the mizzen rigging, and then
•e the rigging began to break.'shi
wss taken away and lashed to th»
hoops of the mainmast, on the fort
castle. The sea was so violent tba
the mast broke, and. falling upor
the woman, crushed her to death
Spearing said as the woman fell hi.
heard a man give a death scream
as the same mast had fallen upon
him -and kitted - filpir
Spearing said that as soon as he
and the mate saw that the cantain *
-v.!
wife waa dead they knew they coulo
do no more, so they made an effort
to save their own lives by running
to the Jib as It was the safest place
When the vesttefl began breaking
aft she swung around so violently
that they couldn't stay on her any
longer. Three big seas washed over
the wreckage and Spearlftg managed
to bold on.
The four\h sea_w|ts,50 strong how,
ever, that he fell overboard from the
.lockage, vJHe ,(jrabbed_ tq a baa
TWltt m frying Jib Ind waa for
tunate enough fo land on the deck,
which was floating. He had scarce
ly landed when two-seas struck him
knocking him down before he could
raise himself. He waa Urribly dan*
•d and about half conscious when he
stood up, but he made s start for
the aft deck and he could bear men
screaming with fear and agony as
they were being pounded senseless
by falling timbers.
Another sea washed over him and
he attempted to get to the men tn
distress. It waa good dark then;
the stomp of the Jigger mast broke
off ant! with R came twenty feet of
the deck
Hul veil
y.
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' a >
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II,:.',
-S; ju. -04.
« *.► ’m.ir'* 1 ’>
The tR '“Iiuiar
trains mov\i v -. .
day.
Banking by Mail System
Aged Man v*- '’’VANIA SAVINGS BANK
v iuk! l ncoosctofc* their depo*i-
Puncke. sn old German wfcte .
and
Hr v.innc foil* of town N '*ter cold
i* 11 rtv*nlifnI blond -, loved if,. . t00( j
mired hr all win. know her.
Grubb* i* th- veiy etllcient *ale<*inan
i.i" nu11Mytne.it of Mr r. F Lee *
w liere h« wiii continue after marriage,
and their nisny friend* are glvd t<>
know that t'.i-y will make Elko tiielr
home At tin* writing the marriage
i* two Jay* oir and a detail d ai-i-onn*
of the marriage oati not he given until
later.
A delightful attention to the bnda-
elect. Mi** Fai y Render, was a "Tin
Sh.ower” tendered h- r i n Mond -y
• rternoon from -4:JO to 0 :J0 bv Mi**
J«rde S lingfellow at the homo of her
*i,ter * M r- l.neia Lott. Gut llower*
and potted plant* in profusion were
wjsS*#. NTY.:"-/**:-
w..„ I*** f
ol
F*i rn«a _
.VtemJslf.Vurant and bakery In
oiliee will be Ok."; was found lying
above dates. * •.♦ove In the
J . B A rrnat* ernoon
r I*^head.
WANTED
/itereatij. in
A good, sober, honest of t be
man to attend to a four ho
11. inu*t he abb- to manage I
Barnwell, B. C
rutiutv
N ov. Bith 1
•>r>
• n
nl
L-aled, led away.
STEPHEN S^ot, and carried to
|e boss waa lying,
used to lead the
of the shanty.
L-lr captors bound
Cotton F» ied them away
\e ahanty never
U;U1(1I(’IS <*{ fHoM- most oi
to go to sleep,
with ropes did
for fear the
ould shoot,
an hour for
te the work
Then they
nty in
-‘t l . on a ‘ -ht
r ‘‘ r «v? f: ; ( rCr ,o U V-> ^
condition ih( l al ;t<l\ .1
•eotence you \ ,
penitentiary but vJ 1 1"'
to perform such labor-*
, able to perform. The senlen
AA fVrt is that you be confine!
bc'w enltentiary at auch la
5ViilK.Me to perform for the pe
action. tMaxiTr."
the claim that pr^all the trial sod
Secretary Knox's nfii’-y any of the
no devolopmenta in "For the
Friday. To allg^ .ered,
lartmont 1* "mar'
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
IT01S.
J
Person* holding claims
estate of Ze<i Bush Sr„
pre*ent the same duly attested to
undersigned, or mr sUorttof^
Davi* Esq., and those
make pav meut lo ,
M IF. Rush.
Administrator.
MiiUtt. 9. C., October iMb HMB.
DR. W. C. Hill
DEsnsr,,
mien, •
rtv.
scuttiitnr
Tatumbla at
teen of ber crew
hauled a British StofcUef efl
smuggling between Jamaica 1
duras. , ^
Six days ago the Tatumbla
hauled the smuggler fifty miles
''y nj
Tragedy In Georgia.
t,unwoto ** *** '&!','< 9 IZiZ, "t*
“f.JSis W AnSTBifc; it eA' 4 *" '**' '■
Lf « **. ‘.o-r *Srp.-^A.9 ^LOAI
I ^flrd to rGSCUC tllA I!n f#1 rff itn • »' I foru,i.. kJ ‘ v ^“
I
»or
Jr° AD. c FAjjf
r- a "J 'ureenaboro, N C., I ing inteaetoed. *v
■‘.VmJ
rescue the unfortunate
A. Cutter,. O* . lo., w. | n-’C ^T^cn;^
30 y ..r, o,d fc and Oco.d.r ,b., . r™a... ,b. dXuTou.'d
Harris of that city, was shot and reveal more deio bodies The iw
Instantly, killed In the lobby of the day cosches in front of the Pull-
M D ve°a^ oM 1 * 1 - ^ J' .T Jr ‘ “* n, Wfra al> ° co “P‘«<* wrecks, be-
w d ' ! OD ° f th * P ro P ri « t <> r ln « smashed into kindling wood
-obT; WH™ P,1 * B ? Cftrd “ ,n th H ° f the their appears net
—~ 7 wb*jij young Lord, It is said.] (he uodertakers wfiowed fha
ordered him out of the house, and were scalded to death, oth
tin the difficulty following Harris badly mutilated, w
was abot. Lord Is under arreat. | 1 nhalf at the w'ai.t, hla dlamember
ed parts being found at the opposite
were caused by pellagra. w*»
opinion expressed before the South
ern medical convention In New Or
leans a few days ago by Dr. J. W.
Kerr of Corsicana. Tex. Dr. Kerr,
who waa surgeon at the Anderson-
ville prison, described the symp
toms of the disease, which attacked
the Inmates so fatally at that time,
and in nearly every particular they
were recognized aa being character-1 0 f Puerto Cortas and twaaty of
Istic of pellagra. Thia view was | gunboat s crew boarded the 1
further strengthened. Dr. Kerr sato. The amugglar crew surrendered
by the fact that must? or spoiled the smuggler captain U»M Ompu
corn, genecally accredited by the juiella that there plenty of good
medical fraternity as being perhaps I rU ni In her hold. -
the cause of pellagra, constituted I Zelella ordered a OOiObnttOg. The
the main diet of the prisoners. !*-1 prisoners feigned Intoxication, and
cause of inability to furnish them w hen the gunboat’s craw succumbod
other supplies. I to the rum they were thrown
The consensus of opinion among I board. The smuggler's craw
physicians who presented papers ltj^ d the gunboat and then
bis cha^#^ mhject was that pellagra ls| Two of the sailors who
acrimmage. spoiled corn,
seeelon Of tbs
ged him a short dieiinto*av^ULT.
him to dest4^|XM§l
on
I overboard reached oh* ®f
ling lifeboats of the sunken *
ran vessel and reached Puerto
with the story of the wl
Ider.
for
a
3on,e
j. « we.e
hile one was cut
with all his fingers chopped end of the coach.
man
0,I L*. « „ I At 1 o'clock, when the d<*s<l w,-™
Vhen finally a big sea dashed the carried Into the city, the morgue
t^t wiS U ‘ Dd ^ the W&1 90 Cr ° Wded tni *' lhe tra ”' I'—-
t^ wa ^ fullv T“ Qed ,D ^ ° D fttrtb * r where ^ ambulances
the water fully fifteen minutes be-1 and hacks were gathered to convay
forebe came to a big part of the the dead to an improvised morgue
Ch b * at flr8t thou *lR which had been ordered.
He L > u 11 * f D t0 tbe U t00k a cordo “ of policemen to
wtth might and] keep the eager crowds from ,*U ek
ing all approachea. For a Hpa:c of
left | four hours the streets were at one
was a shark
floating timbers
main until the next morning.
Spearing says the schooner
Brunswick on Thursday last. The I time o7"another TheTceoTJf p°£
1 but hii R H** 81011 of ambulances carrying lhe
Brunsli^k H H wound «<l to the hospiul or the dead
Brunswick. He did not know the to the morgue.
captain’s name and had only been | The Southern hid a corps of of-
wt*h mui # u a« —i —sa>#4 a uvrim oi or- dfty nig’ht, however, ft pro*Ziilaya
w^> He ^ f!£ lg * **£*'**•'** ttborer, Qq the mArkM.thf .easion or . Among
Jo u be ship 4t Boa-1 eeen Qiiiclcly after thd$ nAva » f congress, hut thia h»/i a«r*w,» -..* I ^060 formalTy abolished or super* |J- C. Hemphill In South Carolina
ton
quickly after the news was re-
Jittofi w«e
, . , , put Into service, as the in-
two mates, an engineer and a steward Jared were released from their per
and six seamen and the captain’s llovs positions in the mass of wreck-
wife. Spearing said that bis boms age. *
£«H a .“ br u S< ; , H * nt * count r. *ovla Pullman mattrewms and blanket.
wnynirrtiA 6 U 33 pf *** aDd protectthe the Injure*
thw dead were wr.pp«Kl and
pear ng was floating on the bandied ss tenderly as the exlgen-
tW ° °[ thr * 6 ,rt,,a ^ of ^ occasion would permit
the Shawm ut when be wae An* Strong and willing hands lifted the
sighted, which was about 24 miles Improvised litters with their bur-
II K t » h 'k| D ° rt ^ gt 01 DUl “ OBd Shoals dens of suffering humanity and bore
‘fwrred them to the hoepital trains, which
nortT of Caw b0tW * e0 th6 0 f
to ^ ^ntjert the 8L Lwy’s hospital.
•# fiftoeu about five mllep fjom Strong men worn blanched
.tI* 4 b " t ' rH >' • *ni to 4,
* ft was at this time that Spearing
^ ^ r „—only mast above tote
W and found ou IRu top A pour m*A t»‘%to^w
-4
the JTSJ.L M aa aa a# — T y - | — w—*«s, uui wkh a win
L ut Z ° U J*** to*** • h 2?* • T ^ hto « -to thair'power.
J. The J under the ut —^
ltop»'
for m2.. ^ - .v^l
action spread throu*
soon great crowds moved through
the streets, shouting fer rhe United
States. Estrada and the revolution.
Held In control for years by the
strong hand of Zelayr, the people
have been quick to break through
restraint when it was certain that
the dietswr could not breast the tide
that has been rising around him.
During the later days Zelaya has
resorted to all the known tricks and
contrivances to hold the people of
Managua with him.
Reports of a government victory
at Rama have been freely circulat
ed. and rumors that a massacre of
revolutionists had occurred were al
lowed to spread unchallenged and un
denied. It finally became known
that these were without a shred of
truth, and they *rebounded like
boomerang.
First one deputy then another took
up the denunciation of Zelayw in
the chamber and later In the public
places, and soon throughout the city
demonstrations were held, in which
open revolt was voiced. Wednee-
WJ aor.
congress, but this had no effect out-
wallsr-pf the house. TJtojO^ *
rising was more marked Thursday J w,rt
than ever, and the President de
cided discretion to be the better
part of valor and withdrew from
office.
Shot While Hunting.
Mr. Barkin B. Berley, a planter
ef the Meant Pleasant section of
Newberry county, accidentally shot
himself at 9 o’clock Wednesday
morning while ont bird hunting, the
load penetrating his left leg J ua t
below the knee, and producing s
hemorrhage from which he died at
$ o'clock Wednesday aftentoon.
e e s
Btthea by Butt Dog.
Bovwqr Phrnoga were
rabid wfeMa baU daw wk^ uJG
aeveral years before he was an at- I "The deader and Hea
live candidate for the prev ,|e.i-y. you cetf«r»tand, waa a Joke Mr
There he shocked bis fellow lUpub- Taft likes a Joke and be likes a man
Means, who for several year# had who gets off a. good one. But the
been engaged in one contlnuo-jg and I president is not all Joke. That
conspicuous exhibition dogfight ovt-i I campaign last fall wasn't any Joke
federal patronage by telling them He meant business, and at one Uma
that the Republican parly i n the [ Mr. firyaa was pushing him so close
South would be better off if the and the Middle West aa well as
Democrats held all the offices. New York showed such signs of Re-
He seems not altogether to have publican disintegration that he got
got that Idea out of bis head, and all vexifled. as it were. It has al
it l« believed he would have enter- ways been sn ides with him ever
, u B on a wholesale policy of ap- since he entered politics, which was
po n,ln< Democrats to office bad it when he became candidate for pres
not been for the more aatute poll- ldent, you understand, that he was
tical head of his postmaster general the man of Destiny to break up the
and chief political adviser. There Solid South. And he wanted to
Is a difference only of Judgment go Into the South during that cam-
between Mr. Taft and Mr. Hitch- paign to convert the stiffnecked peo-
cock. The object of each le to break P»e. and would have done so but
the solid South. Mr. Taft thinks for this dangerous threat of the
he can do it by coddling a few Demo- Middle Weet and New York. But
crate with Republican leanings, and all the time he waa looking about in
while Mr. Hitchcock does not whol- the South, watching it very cloee-
y disagree with the idea he wants If. He had certain lieutenants, pulse
to be quite sure of the leanings feelers, to report to him what men
Mr. Taft seems willing to take great- in the South cquld be of assistance
er chances on this score. The regu- to him in furnishing Information
seeded »o mn^aii tosar Jmvjs
o defunctlonised. aa it those men for assistance.’ but It is
were, perhaps temporary and ex- postively known that he had bis eye
P*-rimentally in order that the beam- j on them, and considered them as
\ Dd ?? U o*!y e imr » on * ,l LF of the not so hostile as their papers might
jj^heerted BUI Taft might beeml have indicated to those who dlditoti’
•This personality has heed beam • “WbaUerhe tea Major Hernnhil)
mg “I™ tho Charleston editor ever on his list of ellglbles with the hope
Moor that famous Gander and Hen of ssritoanc« in breaking up the
incident, when The News and Cour Solid South hr not can be but a met
ier conducted a raffle for the Bryan ter of %nrmise. It is certain that
campaign fund. This tickled the he wojnHg tt* abovt app0taW
Republican candidate very much end Btont*, and that the Major whether
bit attention --- — J e—• mmr T‘ wnefQftr
to end.
tension sworn to to a
Thin, in nnbnfaaen. le
mnot mode to « * *"
Cnpt. Vernier,
Qs
tie. The letter. Cape
is from Capt B. 8. Osborn
Fork, secretary of thTJ5to
of which the explorer in
It was Capt. Bernier
the first letter from Dr.
his dash to the.pole,
suncens of the'journey. * ~ m
L. -» ss~
■n i iiiii \| iflEj-
A dispatch from
Clerk of Court
Wednesday from Governor
order for the ealUng of
term of the Court of
sions to commence on
1910. The special enrm.
purpose of trying John
Rose), the would-be
the earitesl day too
lawfutty ho hold.
—- ♦
A fat
esti
Doc Belk wno shot
John Peach. The
The kilUnr jf ’
woman.
•'v’
uon — ni><>B th« ooc i
Wtter .«-** | VI*, ■
WACHJWj
Or not.
did a few days
of his coid^;
[Of ,
tlon heimg of
Hemphill's fitns
"Major Heotphll
Hons an aotalwi
en, thia-1
a re $ent
He
»rm *
"Asw