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•hot ftftd perhapa fatally wougompt-
SC taa tart wife 1ft the union rallnfouag
•Utioft lMcauae •>• refuted to leiFprk
atage and lira with him, aflney
thM aont a bullet craabing through^
his tOBipla. Ha was taken
hoapttal where ha aoon died
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The tragedy followed a aeriea of
guarrola between the couple. Mrs.
Short had Juat alighted from a cab,
ftfaicfa wai also occupied by her hus
band and Miss Caldwell, a girl
friend, and was hurrying to catch
a train for Pittsburg when Short,
without warning, whipped a intention
rer from hla pocket and fir«fc man by
h«Uet« Into hie wife 1 * ba-J arrived Mr.
The woman, who now,, coming on
death In the Casualty hogoe secreted
known te the stage as Eve!), could be
ard, and played in Washlngttthe angry
week with the "Motor Olrl" e ne < gh
pany. She was formerly Er ng th<
v Lewie, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
married Short, who la a native i L. L
Livingston, Ala., about seven years me<
age bay
They lived In New York, wherellet
he was employed as a bookkeejg. a
Is a bank, but soon after their ght bilK
rlage the man got into the cl* imagined
of the law through alleggfid 0 f horses
propriatlon of funds. by the use
-Jhe jojJce jvhen orse W1B made u
'^*1. When the rivei
consciousness at toe ^ found that th‘
Short served a term in
Through sheer necessity Mrs „
•aid she drifted to the stage ai er toh
means of livelihood. that h<
Short recently was paroled h e othe.
prison, Mrs. Short s>ld, ®uncrossed,
a new start in life. Whe- o(Bcert hac
clln *crnnsTl however^hey heard th»
; orowd ride up to the banks of th»
river on the opposite side. But tn-
Sat was gone, and their plans were
foiled for the time being/ By
the time the parties on horseback
ornsssl the river, the offlcers had
almost reached Lexington. How
•vor, In the hope of overtaking th<
men with the negro, eight of th«>
of the Opening of
TnUHc of the Oaroliaa, CllachAeid
and Ohio Railway.
SEVER ESCAPE
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Last Friday was a great day for
the city of Spartanburg and the
State df South Carolina, when that
city celebrated the opening to traffic
of the Carolina, Cllnchfleid and Ohio
Railway. The railway had fust bees
completed to Spartanburg, and that
■j progressive city celebrated the event (
| in keeping jlth ita Importance and
her own dignity ag one of tke great
trade centers of South Carolina and
the South. People from all over the
State had gathered In Spartanburg
fiT fejdlee‘with her at the consuma-
“‘•ee, had gou«
m
party rode on to Lexington, arriv
ing there about fifteen minutes aftv
the offlcers. They rode up to the
S. Jail armed to tho teeth, and askei
— about tho negro, but no attempt at
violence was shown.
While Deputy Sheriff Miller was
talking to the crowd.
Roof had Lover hid
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f^TSfaore bullets
Without a mo-
meat’i'^oSICatlon, evidently bellev-
tag he had killed hla wife, short
turned the revolvsr upon hlmselt
and aent a bullet Into hka right tem-
ple. He loll at the feet of his un
conscious Oife.
Mias Caldwell was detained by the
police as an eye witness, but upon
Sbort’a ileath soon afterwards sbv
... was released and was permitted to
r proceed with her company to Pitts
burg. In the room which Short oo
cupied at tha hotel the police dis
covered a card, bearing the follow
ing words:
"William H. Short, representative
Autolite Manufacturing Company.
Selflighting Cigarette, 33S-341 Sixth
Avenue, Newark, N. J." /
Short was apparency without
fuuds. He had made two Ineffect
ual attempts to get checks cashed.
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lion of one of the greatest events
in her history, and partake of her
generous hospitality.
The great event of the occasion
befoi i L DM Plred on Friday, but the night
Mueller ' B Protracted demonstration
was tber i ' t>n t^at the road was com
ber b- d by the arrival of a train
Qtfyom Johnson City, Tenn., and other
p<tats, loaded with guests from Ten
nessee^ Virginia ®nd North Carolina,
including ‘be officialsa>f the new rail
way, This traia reached Spartanburg
between eight a. 1 ( nine o'clock
Thursday night and whft greeted by
thousands of peopl^ who bad lined
•■he track to welcome It to 8p»”«^-
Durg. The train, as It slowly passed
U> the Union Station, gave one long,
.-ontlnuous whistle, which was
vnswered by the cheers of the as
sembled thousands.
Friday morning everybody, or
nearly everybody, went out to the
Fair Grounds, where a first-class fair
was in operation, and where the ar
rival of that train was to be cele
brated In a style befitting Its great
importance to Spartanburg and the
zest of the State. The weather waf
ideal, and everything else seemed
to be greased for the occasion, so
smoothly did everything pass off
The crowd numbered many thou
sands, and every one seemed to be
lappy and entered Into the celebra-
lon of the occasion with vim am’
enthusiasm.
Spartanburg was happy, and So
were all who had gone there to re-
loice with her on the great occa
sion.
A little after eleven o’clock the
meeting was called to order by Dr
T. N. Snyder. President of Wofford
College, who presided with his usual
trace and ease. He introduced th<
tpeakers who were to make address
>8. As a preliminary. Dr. Snydei
laid a glowing tribute to President
Jeorge L. Carter, of the Carolina,
Cllnchfleid and Ohio railroad, who
te said, had made the celebration
possible. He declared that the
ng of the rails woul$, m ^
loser relaU 9Al Vfie're It i. .aid
Coaa- itJeJai a fighting chance for hla life
The bullet entered hla right temple
and came out of the underjaw
Najmanjl had gone to a neighbor’s
bouse, where Eakaa was staying, and
said: "I want you to deny that
scandal about my wife." After a
few words Najmanjl drew a revolver,
shot Eckia and turned the weapon
upon himself.
The tragedy was the outcome of a
slauder suit filed In the court of
common pleas, at Bridgeport, Conn.
Catherine Najmanjl brought ault
against Charles Key, of Fairfield,
for $1,000 damages. She claimed
that Key had circulated a story that
she and Ecksa had gone in bathing
together at Fairfield Beach and had
subsequently been refused bathing
suits by the bathhouse keeper.
Najmscji had been told of the
story and had become ao angry that
be turned his wife out of the house
three weeks ago He allowed her
to come back later, but the next
lay he had another quarrel with
her and, It la alleged, beat her.
Mrs. Nate —Ui*ut suit
PER IS OTERFO VERED
the
Warden Phillips, Who Wes
Only Officer In the Jail When the
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Delivery Took Place, Was Badly
Braised la Attempting to Stop the
Seven negro prisoners, several of
whom were under life sentences, es
caped from the Greenville jail Mon
day night and six of them tot away,
knocking Warden Phillips down and
running out of the back door into
the streets. The delivery occurred
about 6:40 o’c^pek, there being no
officer in the jail at the time with
the exeeption of Warden Phillips.
The latter la badly bruised but suf
fers no serious hurt.
One of the prisoners, Will McCul
lough, was captured soon after the
occurrence by Reuben OosnoM, a
constable for ane of the magistrates.
The jailer and several officers have
gone in pursuit of the remaining six.
but at last reports none of them have
beo» captured.
*■ Those prisoners who escaped were
on the upper floor. Their names are:
Daniel Gambrel, John Guffle, Bonnie
Huff, Frank Deal, Arthur Johnson.
Hilbert Henry and Will McCullough
John Guffle was under sentence to
be hanged Cor the murder of hU
wife, execution of this sentence hav
ing been postponed until the aupretn*
court could decide upon the appeal,
which has been made In the case.
It Is stated that about 6:30 o'clock
some one brought up some food or
other stuff for the prisoners. They
were taken up to the second floor
yt the jail and in order to carry
the goods into the ward where the
prisoners were Mr Phillips, before
unlocking the outer door, ordered
the prisoners who were inside to go
into tb*lr cells.
Some of the prisoners did so, and
Mr. Phillips thinking that all had
gone in, opened the door. It had
grown very dark In the corridor*
and the further end of the hall In
which the prisoners had been could
not be distinctly seen. The seven
prisoner* secreted, themselves in this
end of the corridor and answered to
the Jailer, who thought they were
ill in the cella.
WHAT A FARMER'# UNION PAPER
BAYS ABOUT THE MILLS.
Shftttiag Down, and Claims That It
Is an Effort to Keep the Cotton
Grower Down.
The following articles from the
Farmers' Union News, of Union
City. Qa.. brings out somd'’ things
about the mill curtailment that we
never heard before. The first article
mva:
The presidents, vice presidents
and owners of cotton mills through
out the South are organised intof
whit M called the American Cotton
Manufacturers Association. Such
men as S. B. Tanner and D. A.
Tompkins of Charlotte, N. C., E. A.
Smythe of Greenville,. 8. C., and oth
ers, who were worth no more than
the rest of us, estimated at least
in this world's worldly goods, un
til the recent rise of cotton mills
this side of Mason and Dixoti's
line. They were some of the pion
eers In this fabulously prosperous
field of business. Their cotton mills
and others have paid enormous div-|
idends, In many cases as much as
from ten to forty per cent profit
on highly watered stock.
And yet the present president of
the A. C. M. A.. Mr. Lewis VV. Parker
of Greenville, S. C., at the instance
of Smythe, Tompkins and Tanner,
has just called a meeting of the
board of governors for the purpose
of fight!ug Increase in the price
of cotton to thirteen cents, by shut
ting down the mills, or st toast
running them on half or quarter
time. Borne of these men whose
fortunes afie increasing by leaps
and bounds as a result of their man
ufacturing cotton, ride in automoin-
blles live In the most luxurious hom
es, and even spend their summers
abroad, enjoying all the very best
things of life, while we producers
of the raw material, the basis of
their Income, struggle from early
morn until dewy eve in order to
keep body and soul together.
And when we get together for
the mere purpose of securing a fair
price, yes, the mere cost of produc
ing cotton, they prepare to fight
us tooth and nail, in this brutal
fashion. But this Is not the first
Instance. Mr. Dante Aikenslde
Tompkins of Charlotte, then presi
dent of the A. C. M. A., went abroad
in 1907, wRh the present president
of the A- C. M. A., got up a confer
ence of European cotton manufac
turers for th© purpose of divert^
log foreign Immigration te ***
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Red Polled CM tie—Berkshire Hogs
and Angora Goats. Breeden. W.
R. Clifton, Waon, Texas."
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• V-W
NS
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|dea«nf of al
Wanted to Bny—Hide#, Furs, Wool., UtJ. of Lades*
beeswax, tallow, scrap Iron, cow
pens. 'Write for prleee. Craw
ford Co., 508-610 Reynold 8L,
Augusta, On.
Typewriter*—Special low prices on
rebuilt and aeoond-haad machine*,
alt kinds, for fall trade. Write
foy price Met. General Supply
Company, Dept. O, Augusta, Oft.
One Person Recommends to Another.
Necessity needed in every family.
Easy sales. Big money. J. H.
Hancock & Co., Chamber of Com
merce Bldg., sixth floor, Nashville,
Tenn.
There is money In It. The Gloria
Instantaneous Hollow Wire Oas-
ollr > Lighting System. Write W.
A. Riddle, Sales Manager, 1274-
76 Washington Boulevard, Chica
go. 111.
Agents to sell practical electricity in
12 lessona; branch method; com
plete course home study with con
sultation certificate; 60 cents a
lesson. Branch Publishing Co.,
Chicago.
"Log Cabin," Bilk Remnant*--All
beautiful colors, solids, plaids,
stripes, dots, extra long, wide
pieces, large package, 10 cents,
postpaid. Barrett's Art Exchange,
Phoeatxvllle, Pa.
For Sale— Pure bred Guernsey bulls,
all ages, from ancestors of dis
tinguished milk and butter record.
Have been first premium winners
wherever exhibited. John G. Mob
ley, Winnsboro, S C.
-
Wanted—Your name and address;
postal will do, if you are interest
ed in Raw Furs, our illustrated
"Trappers Guide" mailed free;
write quick. Sumter Junk, Hide
& Fur Co., Sumter. 8. C.
Self-Sharpening Shrars, eight inch
es. the wonderful household ne
cessity, mailed to any address 35c.
Agents wanted; fast seller, big
profits; circulars. Christ A Co.,
Pine Grove, Pa.
Agents Wanted In every town In
South Carolina to sell the latest
thing in shopping bags, 3 bags In
one. Sells at sight. Qo' v4 . fin
«■- and 1
f CLEAN
Ifurr »w
MAWTHHIWIWUW
Lades’Cota
Suite dyed aB ~
colon. Mourn-
ing blacks es
pecially.
WK DYE TO UVE, AND LIVE TO DIB.
’ATE8
>
Supply
but rROM mi
tnerv Supplies
PJjJg bfng^^^uppUei
OOl t IMBI A S. C-
AN
enburg A Co., Opposite Union De
pot, Charleston, S. C.
200 Men Wanted—We‘ want 200
laborers for track work on Caro
lina, Cllnchfleid A Ohio Ry., be
tween Bostic, N. C., and Spartan
burg, 8. C. We pay $1.26 per
day for 10 hours, furnish comfort
able camp cars and have a com
missary with the force. Apply to
Meadows Company, A. W. Jones.
Division Engineer, Spartanburg.
B. C.; J. R. Honeycutt, Road-
master, Marion. N. C.; L. H.
Phetteplace, Superintendent, Er
win, Tenn.
A Bargain—-One 6-room house oti
3-acre lot. barn and outoulldings:
good water and orchard; also ouo
store house and lot, st:»re 22x10,
best stand In town. The above
dwelling and store for $1,350.
Also store fixtures and a small
■lock of shoes and dry goods with
a good established trade will sell
also. Everything new and in a
good town for a cash business.
No better opening In South Caro-
CAN TUBERCULOSIS BE CURED?
According to Statement Issued by
the Michigan Department of
Health, It Can Be Cared and Pre
vented.
I, the undersigned, hereby certi
fy that I have suffered slightly for
several years, and endured pains and
spitting of blood from tuberculosis
for the past year. Having taken ths
Baastamoinen Remedy for three
months. I fee! myself perfectly well.
Two doctors, after careful examina
tions, have pronounced me fully re
covered.
(Signed)
For testimonials and terms, writs
. . The Baastamoinen Remedy Co.,..
Booth Range, Mich.
L. M. Power, M. D.. in charge.
* ORGANS.
* We have a few slightly used
* $90 organs, will close out at a
* blg.tetfonrtftnr. - J/ you are wafit-
llna for a good business man than j *lng an organ now is the time to
In Troy as it is in the heart of a • guy one of the best organs mad*
good farming country. Only has 8 j * at a great bargain. Write at
stores, bank and oil mill. Good
reaeon for selling. Call or
P. B. Gradv, Troy. S. C.
^ 03t 133- Greenville,
te-
C.
dde. As he walked up the
Bouth Bj^rder*' tent* began to
He opened the door and when In-were \ery
./■rge and that the staple seemed to
be of better quality than the rest of
the cotton In the field. He carefully
picked and seeded all the lint and
eent a sample of It to Clemson Col
lege.
The college authorities reported
that the staple was a new variety
to them; that it waa equallv as good
as the Sea Island stapls, and urged
Mr. Burns to plant of the seed of
the new variety separate from all
other cotton, and send them a sam
ple at the end of another year. Mr.
fBurns did so, and secured enough
seed to furnish the Clemson peopl-
some to experiment with It, and to
plant some himself
At Clemson this year th*
tenth of an sere planted *
variety, and Mr. Burr
what larger tract,
both places Is s'
^r. The yieb'
idg.anasusll
par^Jtly h
‘until Policeman 811gh ires sn
-jtered In front of Monckton'
and the shot fired that endsd If' j u ,i,ei t 0 thslr mother's aid.
existence. I *.* r that the clothes worn by
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DEADLY PARLER RlPLE.
Lad, Shot by Companion, Diea or
Operating Table.
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At Hickory, N. C.. Winston Mor
ton, tho 12-year-old son of Mr. E
k—~-
TNATIOW
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m Tntsndlag
o smother ths ffhmsa. Th* chll-
ren who wars in the adjoining room
For
ear that the clothes worn by her
hlldron would catch fire Mrs. Lewis
aped thronih a window and rap
several hundred feet before fall-
exhausted and dying,
er screams |ttract*d neighbors
ndvwhen they reached the body all
!o
ae was suddenly •eljr'tnd en
Johnson V-a journalism, win
I'nKj marked success in each pro
fession.
"In 1886 Mr. Reynolds removed
to Columbia, of which city be re
mained, with a short intermission of
a few months in 1 8 89, an active,
useful and honorable citlsen until
his death. During his residence in
Columbia he was connected st dif
ferent times with Ths Record. The
Register and The State newspapers,
bis editorials being always eagerly
read, more especially those in the
Sunday edition of The State.
“In 1896 the cititens of Richland
appreciating Mr. Reynolds’ charac
ter and ability sent him to the legis
lature as a member of the lower
house, and there be rendered splen
did service. Mr. Reynolds especially
felicitated himself upon having the
Reynolds printing bill passed. Pri
or to the passage of this bill the leg
islative printing waa not let out to
competitive bidden and all the work
was done by a political favorite who
thua enjoyed a monopoly. The
Reynolds bill did away with such;
favoritism and saved the State larg
sums of money.
H In 1 892 Mr. Rev«/v»*- —-
by il
J tT A -*<© h^'ketljM.*!, Av y • * n “
the most Important witnesses were
vbout to disappear, when he ap-
ealed to Attorney Shannonhouse.
who began to get reaulta as soon
he arrived.
Dr. Knowlton says the shooting
WRITE US ,
If you are a
Fall Grabs Bov^rr
•v.-'iwn reside^
the heart of the
/
Senator Tillman's Oats—Have sev-
eral hundred bushels of my fine
Appier Oats, absolutely pure,
which I am offering at 75c per value.
tlons of the small cities werwj ce List.’
ed and robbed. Instead of th^, aL)OV f
merchandise the robbers now cn« co# t
fined their efforts to cash and jew^j
elry, taking only such articles as
could be easily carried and were of
All sorts of traces could
bushel, f o. b. Trenton, 8. C. All
orders will be filled as received.
B. R. Tillman. Trenton. 8. C.
Young Ladle* and girls over 14 years
of age can secure steady and profit
able employment and be taught to
make clgara. Will be paid while
learning, good, cheap boa 1 -'* -
be secured neart v ’
girl can make fre
week (some m-'
learning
be secured. Abundant clews were
teft behind, but these traces and
clews could never be run down,'
Footrints In the mud beneath f wlp*"
dow through which au entrai
been made showed men of
size, and nothing was gaine
t h the robbers cot* .
le owns the lar|f V ^
bine 1 •• **
once if you wish to secure one •
of these organs, for such bar- •
gains don't last long. •
• Write for illustrations of •
• these organs and for term*. •
• MALONE’S MUSIC HOUSE •
• Columbia, 8. C. •
PECANTREES
Budded and grafted from choicest
varieties. Lowest price*.
EAGLE PECAN COMPANY,
Piusview, Ala.
wood, mow amo iran.
this by*
RI/OR RIFLE NU18ANCB.
That the Legislature
eroedy the Evil.
T " calls attention through
Cour-
ip
staple. "
cotton
per p
has r...
t
-.«sy
firaw^the j
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There were 166 entire*
vear's contest, representing 36 coun
ties of the Stats. Many of the con
testants are boys. Of the total en
trie* only fourteen compiled with
of the requirements. Many of
failed to send in
In this
all
the contestants
rt '
.'a marvelous niww
Notice’- " ~ ~ — Tu,. v -a broadcast two month’
' 1 do not helleve that tbe.w ammonlated goods. If*
any land on the face of the earth gtroeteXiig effects on sour lands b
that equals, acr* for acre, the lands gimogf magical. Charleston frelgb'
of the South. It Is a greater pro- apply on this new fertlllxer
’ucer than the lands In the north factory Is lasted - on Young’t
west, and it Is Immansely cheaper | i ia B< j i g. c., but all letter* sboulc
“Then, too, there Is Its fairer ^ addressed to E. L. Commins, Sale*
climate and Ita easy markets; It* AfWlt M *f*etts. 8. C. Free deacrlp
covered.
(Signed)
cheap freights, short hauls. Immedi
ate sales, nntll you has* an Ideal
condition. Her*, too, yo«* have a
was most wanton and Inexcusable.
Felder waa thirty feet away from the of lhelr corn -
coach when fired upon, had neraf ' Th# brat ear pf «>rn *ent in the
been in the coach and waa walking “! 0D ° f „ lh * CO °\ ni ^ ,aud w * n »***«* ** w.,ter*.
away when fired upon. Mr. Felder, of H - K - of where artificial irrlgatk i way be
. kua k^. n nfr .wM.nfi 1 *' Knowlton says, had been walk- who won second prize In 1 a t y rwluCfed ^ a miilwnm to prodne-
‘ unrte/ra**. ln * up * nd down the c «“ ent flo<,r ^ ’bv marvellous r-Cofti la a» ha-*.!,
all piece* under ea h *rm | uDder tb# Bhed betw ^ n th# fnm the quality of corn waa sent by , a ^ f0 j „„
t
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V. Morton of that dty* died on th' J ,
_ QFtaoftaff. table Thursday mornln ' >lac
from heart failure due to the ef-
' *' of ehloroform administered,
boy waa shot In the left eye
by- Won A.hftr
_ * another lad. Elon waa piny
with an nlr rifle end the shot
not Intended for Winston. It
necessary to remov# the
from the eye and it was
two
w« 4« r .«l to » crt. P ,nd . na - |t , a „ t tIm *
■■ ■ J Y ‘J* *“ 0 Y *“ d for trsln 89. H. .wreck*! .
“’“‘A* (relr from ro.or nap| , 0( , IprMt COIcbM wlllch
_ * ,l * r were coming to Columbia when No.
. ““ Y ‘ , ‘ " wrlrod iod ukod . color*! m.n
woman Itok to her realdenoe, where .
IB 0Q6
Usher, of Marlboro county.
tsr hauls first elaae.
"You have water power for ths
mills, which Is cheapest; cities with
all modern things close at head; a
OapCaln Admits Hie Girilt.
Capt. Thomas Franklin, U. 8. A.,
ea ana asseu • wiwm twice commended by Gen Chaffee wideawake population both on farm
Her 1 ,f U WOU,d ** » no,rftb, « 10 • Bd O*®' ^ for ‘HetlBfftUibwd and , n c , ty #nU1 tha sKuBtk>I1
w 1 conre (nte tha coat) and keep warm Ice in China and at Manila, plead ge€m •>
till the train arrived. guilty a few days to a long seriee Herg are some of the facta ae to
Mr. Felder says the colored man of petty embexxlementa from the what may ^ done 6B - -
told him that this weuld be against meaa fund of the Wrat Point cadets, j an( j g .
w* » i I th * ^u, •* aDd be ww,t lw * y * J ust M oommleeionkry and treasurer of come a
the operation the mUc j Woman's Prrflpn of Miad Prevents before being ehot he had turned United State# Military academy, and North Caro , lna prt>< , uc#d thlg yMf
•about to watch some antic* tha ae- waa seftte&ced by Judga Hand, la tbej s 467 4e0 bugb# |, ^ oeorgle
- “ _n •
suffering
ta an IS ffiffi
lew ttoorffi
Intense.
CORPSE
AUTO WHEEL.
Peanuts have recently be
world slap?*. Virginia ant
live circulars will be sent to any oe<
on request.
Wt will Bat tew Peis
EVERY DAY 'HLL JULY 16th
Quote us with sample* for present
shipment, or‘contract for future ship
meats on—
MIXED PEAS.
STRAIGHT PEAS.
IRON PEAS.
Will buy 6 bushels to a ear.
N. L. W1LLKT SEED CO.,
Auffl»U,OB.
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Doctors Menxlee. Shu
« performed the I
Tragedy de Preach Road.
Mm*. Maurice, of RftftftM. Franc*,
has hai the terrifviag untwin* of
driving in r
the world
iby
to glra on* day husband cl
ideal. On. day „ d t fonr-year-ol
i and deeds Ihe had •on*
and mort- her husband e*V
** d that tha ear was
course, she
o«cw urtag him to be
had seouate, was no.
awnr io an
bft«rt •g the truth.
machlntem, and
But with «
' sib did
wheel
her lap.
groes were doing in the coecb be circuit court, in New York, to ] n^ioa, ara ga famous
had approached, when th* messeng- year* and six months in the federal orer M the canteloupa
« nm, W Ik. door ord.™! Jponlttotlorr « Mloou. Oo. HU „ ^ tb . ^ S
Ho «*!, k, itort*! eooM.1 ».o ooUeo lUt tk.T »oold m>rket n^,., M ^
for , .Wftt of «TOr ood r* | ra, frnlu arc kolas pork*! b«rd
by Ita grape frntts. which Stand more
vLInAudf l fro8t tnd br,a * market prie-
Negro IdentlllM. _ | e8
-*»ewa .ew - —.-j , - — -
when be waa Iretf'updh'.
The bullet entered the right sidej
view.
g 7 drive* with J*** under the arm, probably pane-
Noticing twd ri *ht lung and made IU
exit at whet la commonly known at
.... A dispatch from TbomasviHe. Oa.. i 0f th<) tobacco
the breast bone. Dr. Knowlton oouM taya Lucius Robinson, n negro, was 1
amt estimate Mr. Feider’r chances of Identified by the two yonng daugh-
reoorary before leaving Charlotte, tars of Mr. Jack Walker ss the man
that morning. At Mr. Felder's ra- who confronted them in their home
quest Dr. Knowlton remained with *nd after holding a pistol In their
Mr.. Felder until the next train, faces threatened to kill them If they | | •
screamed. Ms Is la jelL Ths ne-
asd such there la „
here—they are se mnch n part of
the South that a sufficient hhowl-
wooo. moN Amo rraa.
rA. oa
For testlmostals and terms, writ
.The Haastemotara Remedy Cm,.
Hoaih Baags, Mteh.
L. M. Power. M. D . la ebargft
Special Notice.
Any one who will clip ** ' eead
this advertlaemeot with X P
O. money order- will r
celpt for $26 to apply o -
gan, th* balaact to be' p*.
lows: |15 Jan. 16th, Ulfi; <U
April 1st, 1210, and 110 Oct. 16th.
1210.
For further particulars and Illus
tration of this excellent organ, write
Malone's Music House st once, as
this la a Special Holiday Offer.
Those who prefer pianos will re
ceive special inducements. Write
for particulars. MALONE'S MUSIC
HOUSE, Established 26 years, Co
lumbia. 8. C.
Budded mad grafted fwm caoi
varieties. Lowest frises.
EAGLE PECAN COMPANY.
arrived In Columbia at 10.20
Ift. us-
■ ■ I, I Mill
At Ricci
from New York that
V,
or
the
On* Is
money u>
for
-■m'jrss
root
gro after frighUnlng th* girls fled.
■
One Killed, Three Hurt.
OBft person was hlllad. one fatally
Injured and two others badly bruis
ed when the autoaaobil* la which
they were riding turned turtle
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