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' J -' w '*>. ■ v r -y^‘’ll" %•»."• • .. «— it .?. »•!* m :m. •M . '^‘T-. Barnwell People, pmr- TM A 'ariill Fond wll -- -JV thursd at. kovi* Biraii. isw: FOBCKDII Wni Upchorck an •xUaf— UHMicKt, f w S iful IHMC- RATES .OF SUBSCRIPT! OH* Lb 4dTAAce, per Annum On Time num ........|1.«J ..:...$* oc 4, Tile < Imin e«itjr will he tbit* week on the Barnwell—Blackvilie Head at Whaley’* Branch, J. B. Harley, J. JJ. Morns, . *. Clerk. Supr. hoard’ll tr»clM..,lnU» i Dharle to get Into the old , ettjr the Seaboard will hAve to build rrow the Beixlibnr • hood of (Jainden «*r frivn* Olar. Tne iattor would (>e a thorter and cheaper route. : As the Seaboard how eomes oot of the court’s bands and has ju«[ recorded mortK’.ges for |150,W0,0(W waton out tor work. The good call of Mr. P. B. Wla •aved the 13tb from being an utluoky „ mgu | **' ‘V‘ \ * -P 8*:, this week, thaaka to l>r. E #. Kill* racking oongh that Had dened all ratn- and Measra B. V. Weathtirsbee, Jodaon edle* Idr two year#. After *!* month* Greene, I). P. Jtihnaon and other*. he returned, death dogging bla ttep*. >. t -Than I began to twe i>r. Ring’s New fidae waa last week a faireat day to y e write*, “and alter ntadaMkbr a kindly tetter from Dr. t|lk | n ^ i am *« well as G. W. i. I/oaoiM»lt a« a beKinoing teuic. evMll r7 ^ **,«* ihousands yearly from followed by liberal ••nourishment” furnished by Messrs A. P. Wooby, William flntto, W, L. Bate#, and W . Howard Wl.liam*. ✓ COSTLY KlfiE. wnrHae meetlniy of Barnwcl 1 T |JU Nt» Pi, dirittabor of PytWas irH K- W (be hekl utthfii Hull i n Friday nigh ”S o'clock. A fate attendance l.-t reanealed. By-order of WILLIAM E. McN.VB, C. 0. WpnrTTcTmrK: TT^ri. gin, snw sud grist mill of Mr. dU'«t*iuon in liuU. Pund-tmvnjJtfip whs bunied two weeks ago TiVnreTiiixl FeenWiT since the previous SjI tire is bniieved ut have rnc»wftsry: Bsghfea the-bni iglit hog and 11/ KM ON Y i.OOOK NO.. A. K. M. 'A rcfitidarcoimnunlcatlon of H.-.ruiony I.'hIrc No. 17, A. F. M. will be iiyld in Masonie- Tempi# or. Thursday (N'lvemN'r ilftth 7.h0 o’clock Visiting brethren are cordtaliy invited to atteml. a EUotion of officers for ensuing year will he hold; Butler Hagood .W. M. II. P. Anderson^ Sec. tnaciUnery oOOhushcls of cdtion »eed and 20 hales of cotton in the yard, the property of Mr. Brtmaon and Mr. W, C. Orgy, were destroyed Tnere was no insmance. Mr. Brunson wa» I Savannah w lien the tire occured. 8oma wise anii prudent men hesitate to plant wtoar Iteuaus# of the trouble of getting it/tnrc*hed and ground. We knoy^ of several good men who will pnt lri threshirg mschTtrcs if the -JUiteaga/ iji their coniBinnitifa will jusfhy them in so doing, and there Is Tiey«itocieiU finerjmse ih yvefy neighborhood in the couniy to tiippiy •eshing facilities. morrow. Mr. E A. For«e ad led con pleasant SEED nv e for SALE Barnwell County raised; tho kind that never fatts or disanpbinrs. C. N. BurckhaUer, Barnwell. S. 0. —Wanted—to boy sound mixed «r unknown peas in ary fjmmtitr. quote best cash orice fob you r station . Dixie Eiour and Grain Co. I^uireps, S, C. Court w ill commence next Monday. James Aldrich Nyman Esq. of Bam berg was in town ln*t week. -«s _____ Treasurer Armstrong puldishcs Ids tax colkcflng appointments today The rebui’ding of the burned Soho field LumbensMlll near Olar is goii^g oh. / The Sailkchiitehie Farmers’ t'lnh will hold its Novcmhei u.i:etin^'o:i to. / to our tentumnt on Tuesday by a uommui.ication. / Prof. J II Kivrrs aiid honest John Barnwell hi.ve again pti ven Iicuwciyes « ur best colored suh'cribeis. Presiding Rider C. B Smiib wi'.! .liold the fourth qiiarterlv .meeting for the Barnwell Circuit at Siloaili church on Sitnrdav and Sunday m x:. On Thursday night I urglars broke Into the Olar dispen-niy. stole and hauled aenv In a wagon .even cs os of one X whiskey, ya'iicd at fs;, sg We had s new experieni*# fast wee'; Aii/stemmed iriemj insisted that th • idglier piicer.l cotton made it ju-t an : IvToper lor him to increase Ids »ut'«L - ii;) tiqn pavment. The death i(nd hurla' of hjs a'lnt. Mr* Matthew*, keot SuiiCi imen.te’; - 11 J Crouch f tom at'emiipg the nicer ing of tlie Teaclrer’*' A«»cciatio:i i t AI.eiidale on S.Uiuday. K P. Henderson K«q of Aiken wa il) town on Thur»,lu-. itis visit* '■ Barnwell have tw i fan!;* in tho esti- litsthm of hi* fiiend*—'heir imire q-tency and their oi-e d y limit. . The Wnma.i';"'-MKsfrrnAiy'S')<'| t .* v auxiliary to tin* iUnti't !tMtc Uon i* i i ses.ion this wood Mr*. M B. Lidie Jenkins are delcno, county. ™ a HILDA PUBLIC SCHOOL T ime will he an Education*! Rally at il iliia, S. c. on Frid iv alter Thanks giving Nov. 2d.h lOO'h Among the speaker* who have kindly/promised to add res* us on that day are .Mrs. Oora De-* Walker of Apnh'for, 8. C., Vice rresldent of S'-bool I mprove ment Association of tS.C. Hon. J. O. Patterson M.C , H<>n. J. K. tiweariu- gen, r?tato S ipF- Kduoaiioo, Prof. Horace, J. Crohch. §vipt. Education Barnwell Cotipty. Among those we hop# to have with us Pvf R, Bo\cl Cole. S ipt. Barnwell H'gh GraJed S diooi. l>r. VV, M. Jones A i.listioc S. 0 Let tyfi cwme with well tilleii ha«k#ts ami tpiike the day both pleasant and proptabie. The people oh a du a tea. The Buriington, N. 0. Disjuitch of recent d it# contained a highly compli ini ntary article de-criptive of toe * x- cel'ent and in. teasing good re .ntation of the job nrittting tirm qf Pate & Da vies. who tbtee years ago began leui- r.ess in that hustlitig young ttir heel city. They have .proven themselves not only master printers hut model ritiz-ns and enjoy the high conrtdence of all that li.tve. had dialing* or ae quaintnice with them And the Bur 'itlgtouian* will find that the longer they kito-.v the unu# they wit! like these two graduates of T ilk Pkoiu k. olllce for liter are all right, unrigi.t and downright and ouiright, T.i iy are •quare ilea' fellows, giving vain# re ceived for everv patunv they get ami tneir first pi inishop i* glad to know that th iv are achieving success by ds- sei viug it. TiilKD WEEK JURY. Dec tJih IIMK). Allend.a'w—() 1! Harden, \V. R. nor, W I Williams. K Augley. Os- D'Sson Will,am S !! t sseiy, 1) S (’ut,v n- e>n- Wald, <’ 1 Co It .block—J Ba rn w e! I — H \ .Teaslcj, K W Ki le v ft, itek. Bennett Spi ings—J .! (ochr.am, M If Konr.tne. Blackv tile —E ( Matthew*. A J Dvclu's, N A N h-t-tone, • \\ I, Jack- son. . Birll PouJ—J I> Box. G.Tirge«r — B I. Zorn, W J Buek.jj R M.url*. C VV , 11 Jotlhron urine WHEAT NEW8, evar. . desperate Iuiijc tiisease* Infallible for Coughs anti Cnltia. It dirp^l' ll«*sr*# ness rml sore "'fbmat. Cures (3r'p, Bronchlii*. Ilemwrrhages, Asthma. Croup. Whoopfn# Oomib* 58# ami il 00, trial hottU) tree, guaranteed by V. N. BurckhaUer, *«4 R. A- Deason Si (Jo. a- Lon ns on town end farm property negotiated ftr awounisatf mu. leas that) ♦MKMMML- -Long or sUnrt tknft, , Noutti TO TEACH FARMING. Barnwell iii to liaves clentlfio farm- ingona small scale next year. J. <). PaMeMon, Jr. K*q ha* made arraiige- ments for demonstration farm work on several acres hy Government expert* who will direct the preparation oi the soil aeleclion of crops to he pointed, of fertilizer* to he applied and method* of cullivHtion/ Mr. Patier.»on will luiv# the work done «t iii* own expense arid pocket th# protit or Jos*, A GOOD ENDING. —- Peacefully all the dDpenssrles in this county closed out their sticks ahead of schedule. Not a drop remained on hand. Toe County Board of Control has to its credit about |.‘{3 (XX 1 . . V hen all liabilities aro paid the net prollts r# m.iiniog for division between th'- couriry jchools and tow ns w ill be f•2^l.- (XK) Tuere ha* been no scandal what ever connected with the ciMiduct of the bnsine** and all connected with it have made honest, honorable ellicient records, - ' MARRIED. On November 10th, at ton o’clock a. m. nt tho home of th# bride’* mother, Mr*. Emm* l.iyoton, .Mr. II. Angus Hearse oi Khrhardt. .■*. C . Hiui Mi** Annabel Boynton w#r# united In th# Ho y Bonds of matrimony. The cere mony* was pci formed by Rev. C U Turner Mr. Hearse is a prosperous farmer and a splendid y mng man. MissBiyuton i* th# only daugbUrr and an estimable young laiiy. Only a few of in# near relatives and friends invited to th# marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Koarse lelt on the noonday tr*in for Sivaonah, thence to Arbmta, where th»y will visit for *ev #ral dav« They will he at home near Khriiardt, to iheir frlendt by Novem ber 2t»th. FALL T IWN WORK. nately, however, the express office and the Baruche-Nettles More had closed some time before and only the occupants in WaUtlna Brother* were hurt. The exploeion shatter ed glass## throughout the city, prin cipally on Main street, and the shock distinctly felt for mile# iking that it was an earth- •Its baiber shop men Uh half abav- Bfclaed to by parti lll€ i r,^B7isrvlo^>V^ *h« ir*:eWla.M.*«-'* h ’ Be Suprem ■** making a bragt,” says *«>•" •"• 1 jf 1 ”" l,,n ’ ! * - are, «« h,,mr ’ * per Be# *roiV V. this dismissed by tH ,tf ,mn '*ge W dams c K Bi •fV- * r- ** a — I * I „ l . • —•*7 ■ TV. ' -* ., ■» > »g cording to a message foqaO^nd under side of a woode* tof’ses. • «« Nojb Indlnnapqgl^ wUtl Mr . es a hualx r * w ith Mr. basket of grapes bought by’* • V. Hubbard nla street widow desires be •’nice," wealthy au«*ic Hudson py disposition. She alLaura Bell to have dark complex him for the remainder TW messag^f^i; wit, \ w- Four Child BANK’S PAPKI^'’ 0 :’^^ jhi -4T(jn court f, 0 report. Z0( l staff diein c om nils °d. whlci r*. Mi>* nor and «t man in In ui«d veil y t I'wo women and foor overcome and trappsd ere rescued Are you rendv fur the winter? IUvp you a wood or a coal hou«e. well tilled with fuel, kept locked to prevent pilfering in the still watch#* ot the night? . Are tli# fence* and gate* around y >or prt mi*#* and the ••aitie »f*ll* and ■iHlde* In good condition to protect them fro.o the tre*t>a**e* of other peo ple* ncgiectod animal*, and th# chill ol wind, rain and frost? l-n’*. theic room on your lot for wire fenced iwulty yard, w ith a *tnall weather tight, tow I house *o that tho girl* and boy* may have (lie pleasant of caring for chicken*? t inst ' T>ie rbgfc*s-Va goori plan to ar among the most prototr*.' dOmow/'X.'U 11 ” cold tood and call 'h is at wjg' .WodPtw- , h - T,rtl “ oTh'is^ U ' a c ^reu JaiD0 s. which . t0 M comber 20. i 90s U. I ; av « oot lar young folk* of town ^-.'tter < i* a beautiful blonde, loved % mired hr all who know lier.V Grubb* i* Hie veiy efllcient *a:e*mallNZI , tn# einpb yme..t of Mr F. I’ Le# 4 wlmre li# wiii continue after marriage, and their many friend* are glad to know that th y will mak# Elko th#lr home At tin* writing the marriage 1* two Jsy* off and a detail'd account of the marriage can not b# given until Uier. A delightful attention to the bride- elect, Miss Fai'y Render, was a "Tin Shower” tendered h' r on Mondny »ft#rnnon from T :J0 to (> :.'K) bv Mi** Janie S 1 1 ingfellow af the home of her *i*ter .Mr* Lucia I.ott. Col Bowers and potted plant* in profusion were Too hall, parlor, iHlfol y <j£dr>- LOAN3 NEGOTIATED. Carolina fuuds. % Consignment Jewelry at Tobin a -.•r-afti™ ‘a V.f. m y> ' -j • - { ClJ£,. j With iK>siU« iii»tMCtiob to sell oul by . Eve Night. Come to 'itt thc D^aotifirl^igplay,. Ami to boy tide .prtcot. _|lsi other place to get such charming Christmas Presents and New Year Gifts, « ^ ; Gold Signet Scarf Pins \ i ^ “ Stone •' " - - ... : — •• K.ofP. “ 1‘ Hracekts, Platerl. - . , Vest Chains. Silver Tie Holder. 8 , Plated and Silver Breast Pins Carmen Bracelets, Locket C hams, Cuff Pins, - ~ The above indicates the variety of articles offered now. Anything not In stoclTwTTTtje ordered. JW^*AH kinds of siivcrware. ^ ttf^Any initials chgravetPCfisf; Don’t miss this door of opportunity. in Aif • UitPh Tobin’s Millinery Emporium, cry^mpiu,^, U T?l l)arnwelf,-Sr C7 J- ■ ErH' A. Willi*, Atty. Barnwell, 8. C. LAND FOR SALE. ‘J.*i acre* near Mlilett Srat'on on (! & W, G. railroad. .Mao on# eighth In terest in f.O acre* adj-dnlng depot lot at MilleU*. Will he sold cheap, mid on easy term#. Apply to Bat#* & Simms, Barnwell ,S. (J. (•! t) BOTTLING WORKS FOR SALE. I offer for sal# th# Barnwell Bot tling Work*, consisting of, I improved JewelH'ai-brmxtor; 1 « town Bottling Fable; Gq.ShipiJifg liases; JU Delivery Oases; l Lot of Extract* (all of th# popular llavoi *,) Crowns; Labels; Svron»; Ga*; Ga« Outlii; Gna Water and Svrup Connections; Svrnp Jars; Funnels; M#*«ur#* Jce. 1 have paper* showing that I have paid for ibis out- tit and that there ar# no |iap#r* over R. WIII sell a; a bargain. Good trade already established In thi* and *ur routining towns and country. 20 Gross Rotcles go with the Ouftlt J. A. Rouse. Barnwell. S. C., Get. .Mid 1!K)0. KICKING MFI.KS are "no good,” but, I want to sHI time good, gentle miih a, not of the kicking varietv. They are kind at buggy or wagon or any kind of mult work, not alraid of automobiles or train*. Also, have fodder, hay atm corn lor sale. Brigham Reed, Elko, 8. C. 11 ELI* WANTED. WANTED —A few more families to work in ihe Knitting Mills at l.lack- yil)#, S. C., apply to G. W Greene, Jr. WillDton. S. c. AttentioN FarmerS! Wis” fannt'iu have raado money by seeing me before selling tlieir cotton seed and foolish fanners have lost by not doing -o. Those who yet have then seed will show wisdom or folly accordingly as they comnlunicate with me or dont. Ai.KREij Aldrich. faith inthe FUTURE. I have the utmost confidence that great good times are wait ing for all who will goto meet them. # 1 show my faith by my works, by having just seized a gol den opportunity in the West, where I bought - SIX CAR LOADS OF THE Choicest Mules and Horses to be found in the over crowded markets. Two cars have been received, the other* lollow 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 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 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 led oats during the hot summer daw It you make a surplus you can sell for good money. A humn-.r oat non through the South would spell boem prices fur next year’s cot ton crop. Get true, tested and acclimated seed, such as I oder. 3,000 Bushels of Bancroft Oats 18,000 Bushels of Appier Oats J. D. WHITTLE, BLHCKVILLE, S. ‘''h’. The Banking by Mail Syateui of A*«m1 ANIA SAVINGS BANK * A •*»<* UacoBecwa*.- ^their ilepo*i- FioVb* Puncke, an old German W All*>niijiif,Vnr»nt and bakery in UftL-e will be woe found lylnf above dat,#*. * »t9T* In the J. B ArmH. County Barnwell, 8. C , Nov. Kith _ ' * n- protect! ft* . ntereeta. In A good, sober, hon#*t 0 f t h e man to attend to a four ' ,, ^ nwr j 'ter noon .. SCRIEIIK , -—C3, A jjOKtal t*a me ot Lyndhur«t r i eeoivo prompt DR.J. H. E.1WI . BI.ACTvYl LLR. & C« Office days Thi day and Saturday. Well equipped Operations made aft?] Icsk as consistent rifti Prices reasonable, cash. ■■ r m*fZ Tlic valuable lands late J. Terrill Smith of listen, densed by him Connie Maxwell Orp! are now offered for sale on liberal terms. For iiarticulars ’’ either to Dr. W. Smith, WiHis*on, or Orla Sheppard, Edgefield, o| f. Jamison, Greenwoods NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND * IT0RS. Ail pareoni having elaiau Lh« nHata of »J. K. Gjrln. * will p'caan pr#*eiU the SeoM and all ~ gtlirwmt,' ■b# *hi■ j * *;»t# wltl please mak«1 !•-vuii’i;: to us a t Hl#rkville. I _ Herbert K. Gyle#, W a. Gyl««. Qun.lrtrti Executor*of the latt in.. i#Mtemeot of C. K. Gylaa,t Nuvember IHh IfMk vwt - .'a. —a— M ■»- 0 >1 C. STEPHEN S. FtIRSE. JR. EDMUND M. LAW I ON. FUSE AND LAWTON. Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Ferti izers. Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton, '^•T.iheral advances made on consignments of cotton. wanted H# niu*l he hbl# K> manage 1/ Good Thiii Have Been Fo; their clothing. aow lonr bnld not re Only a lyc and V as furnished the prisoner! and -it no towels. DIES STRANGE DEATH. A Jeaiou! Btyl Mat Hat» Potoonet) the Girl. Convinced that her daugher. Bee si# Mae.Priest, who died in Glendale. Calif., on Christmas eve, after a mysterious Illness lasting twenty days, was the victim of a carefully laid prison plot, Mrs. Jennie Priest has asked the district attorney and the sheriff of Lt| Angeles county to investigate the myatertou! eventf preceding -tha_ dangjrtec , l Btraage Illness. A motive for the plot was un earthed Tuesday by relatives of the dead girl, when it was learned that Miss Priest was engaged to Harry Sayres, a Newark, N. J., mllllonarle’s son, and that a woman, whose iden tity is being carefully concealed, was T«eiF«esr— * ho hav* Tromlsed to sr^ak on other subJeetK In interest of education are, Oov 'rpor Ansel. Superintendent of Ed cation J. E. Swearingen, Jas. II Toyt, Judge Rotiert Aldrich, Judgi Jage, Col. Alfred Aldrich and othei )romlnent white and, colored speak rs are- on the program. Reduced rates will be given on ill ralMfeto on certificate plan Tickets gi^^fbr a week. Delegate vho come, those who are stranger n the city, please call at No. 1014 W. Lady street, Columbia, S. C. It is hoped that many of the col ored farmers will attend the confer KILL8 BROTHER-IN-LAW A Young Man Uses Shotgun at Fa- \ ther’s Command. the Murder niiA lakde. I 1 The A carefully laid -plan of a love- of t sick and discouraged man, Involv- Carl ing robbery, murder and suicide, Hcwi culminated lb the slayia< Dt Miss WUn 2d.- mn i wtf- r«| ar ? tress, in the dining room of the the la Bjear’s Hotel at Pern, Ind., by Roy his who then committed aul- Hows cide. McKinney was an all round promp bad man. ordps of his father, Rupert Carle ton! aged 18, Wednesday shot and kilUd his brother-in-law, Arthur Hoitard, aged 27, and a former spec ial tellee officer As Howard fell dead with two loads of shot in his body\ his father appeared upon the \ made a hasty- eefreat wTierTp rletons opened fire upon him. ooting occurred at the home arletons, after the elder t art " n,t ^ compared w ith ^J' 4 P-r Per cent _ ^'’ra/ -eV* 0 '. P* niijtj _youj36WL av _ _ /V* By the accidental discharge erag* ° f dynamIt « •n the andK/ COndlttvir pemitontla^^bot'SiSj.’ l >, ° ,n l )t Biul caioful attention to all htHincss to perform such lab able to perform. The eente Vrt ia that you be confined ttFi be'u. enitenUary at such labor aa WhlKNe to perform for the po- setion, this kro.” the claim that pr«,.aU the trial and Secretary Knox's nox v >y any of the no development# i Q thv* "For the Blox—sw«uj» by f« bis cheek eertmmogo. seeeion Of the FUUSE & LAWTON, Savannah, (ia. Barovell, - OFFICE s.w ar P .iving sway Ir *iil |* ><*# iirak# appoir #.«n:ii!4 Bv >o doing illuy wl *’* '-i: '”»« servlne and avoid •q- ' •;«ti, ■ . t. /A. , - - — —- '• - DltKjliA RGL Nt hereby given !• Jny of Us l will tie > •!<»g, Judg I ’’ounty, hit' m,:or of the < iind Mr*. C. tl ^ / tud apply for Let uiher 2nd 1009. e%J^*«*n and ehlTur/fi *5ty' the better class ot thought In the South is facing facts vnd organizing for an extensive cam- 'vslgn to Improve sanitary conditions \nd when the South shall win itr noble fight against disease the vlc- *ory will he great and fully repay the efforts spent upon it." Dr. Stiles, speaking upon chllo abor in the South, took a position which ’some of hta bearers might iave judged radical. He said’ "1 have never defended child la- >or as an abstract prop>»H'oi. but when I compare child labor and child misery upon the soil-pollutej one horse farms with child labor under the vastly Improved saniUiy con ditions In the Southern cotton mills, I am afraid to the conclusion th-'t the latter is infinitely better than the former, and if it came to a choice between the two for my BriatsI, Tenn., acting upon the "▼outrg daughter -now ten rears ofd, joghga~T.#Tyiinr OT Baltimore, Rer my duty would compel me to choose for her a life in the spinning room of the average cotton mill of the South, which I have visited, in pref erenee to a life of toll and misery on the average insanitary tennant. farm I have studied. 11 roads have been asked to ^ive reduced rates, and undoubtedly will. Further information about this will be provided later. Columbia is about the centre of the State, and is easily reached by all railroads. "Ihe opening session will be held in Craven hall at 6:30 p. m.. Mon lay, January 17, ISJO, when the men of Columbia will tender a com plimentary supper to delegates from outside ot Columbia. ’AdmlisTaB X5 ill sessions of tbr **red U coanecUon wltk lAe convention will b# by tickets, which will be furnished free to all men who register as delegates. "Many of the foremost missionary workers and speakers of the day will be present. Among those expected are the following: Dr. A. P. Par ker of Soo Chow, China, Col. E. W Halford of New York. Dr. H. N. Sny ier of Woford college, Dr. W. M. Ainsworth of Macon, Mr. W- B Stubba of Naahville, Tenn., Hon McKinney. r*z' -vt FT *«**««. negroes, Henry mm tother wonnA^ m s and Deadly Hot Rapper. Ram and Joe Horn, colored ’ three other had ordered hts son-in-law, not to enter his house, toward attempted to enter 0( Carleston's warning, ; (s said to have shonted to to get the shotgun and kill which youi-g Carleton did. At Kills Self. Charles Dickerson, a years of •nletdo Sunday by tho bond with it Saying life r him, His that sale condemnation of the South’s cotton mins' fof I recognize In them the best friends thr tennant whites of the South nave.” Don’t I/ke Us. Zelays, self-styled “titular Presi- -tertt” oT Wcarrgua, arrIVeiff-tn-tbe City of Mexico Wednesday. No Mexi can officials met him. He was greet ed by 200 Central Americans and Mexicana who welcomed the'deposed executive with cries of “Long live Zelsya.” “Long live Mexico," and "Down with the Yankees!” ■ > U V- Mm Burns to Death. Jonathan Nichols, an aged white man, employed aa fireman nt n sa# ntflTa nt Lnnrel HiU. Pin., wni burned to death there a few days Bflfl mm ' - * capture of Col. Jams* Gordon, pointed by the governor of Misslv sippl to succeed the Inte Senator Me Lsurln, for alleged participation in the the conspiracy to kill Presldeu* Lincoln. When the matter was brought to I the attention of the officials of the War Department a search of the rec ords was instituted. This I"voted an Investigation of the records ot the civil war and of the advertise ments for fugitives and rewards of> couA<r*Bot safely out ia tble way. Many of these arn iangeroue men, and not a few of them have to be kept In chains even on the grounds and watched with ?reat care. Many of these are no* now even on the farms. There ar# many objections, it is claimed, to the present law allowing the leas ing of certain convicts to the coun ty authorities at the rate of $4 a month for each convict. Less than 200 are let out In this way. slnatton of Lincoln. Nowhere was | the name of Colonel Gordon found In the papers on (lie in ths depart ment. Therefore, the W'ar Depart ment officials declare that th«r<- was | no basis for the story published con cerning him. ' DONT WANT DIXIE Named as the Moat Popular Patri otic Ballard. mini dieted that el chot must leave the j ice as the result ot inquiry.' f: v * r The intensity of been accentuated bp ' in New York last 1 he criticised, wltbont names, however, the istratio" of the and by the recent an d ihtervle wi”W Garfield along mo „, I of ELEVEN R. J. Willingham, D. D., of Rich mood, Rt. Rev. W. A. Guerry. bishop of South Carolina; Rt. Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, Alexandria, Va.; Dr. Geo. B. Cromer, Newberry; J. Campbell White. New York; Arthur J. Brown. New York; Dr. J. 8. Moffat, Erskinc W.M (xirepib-TT, Richmond, Va.; Geo. Sherwood Ed dy. New ’fork, and W. T. Ellis, the newspaper man. An Important place on the pro gram will be given to denomination al rallies. A complete program will be provided later. The uprising of the men* of the church for world conquest In the name of our LoH Jesus Christ at this period of the world, when the non-Christian nations are springing forth into new life, discarding large ly their old beliefs, swinging wide open the'door for the entrance of Christianity, pleading, In instancen, for ths gospel; with the splendid success of the work now in pro gress as a baais for greatly enlarged operations; with the student volun teer movement leading the I of our young «MB a»4 Negro Murderer Caught. A dispatch from Roanoke, Va., i - " ' 1 says Tom Preston, a negrb who three etl t,le country into two campus years ago killed M. Tr Gusty, a sa-1 brought about a contfoversy #h leen keeper, in—tb» latter place business at Bedford City, Va., and “Is 'Dixie' more popular than 'Yankee Doodle?’ " That is the question which apparently has divid- &nd brought about a contfoversy which promisee to become second only to escaped, was captured at Richmond few days ago by Roanoke detec-! tlves.^ When Custy refused to serve Prestpn ahead of a white customer, the recent great question. "Who dis covered the North Pole." The innocent assertion of Otto G. T. Sonneek. chief of the division of music of the Library Congress, Tfi the negro shot him through tho hl * publication on American national heart'. Rewards amounting to f500 wngs, that "Dixie” was more promi w^ olered far to offer their services as missions riee to out*, various boards, it cer tainly providential, and calls upon us to be qp and doing in this day of His power. "If our Columbia convention, am The similar gatherings elsewhere, are to be meetings of power and last- i~g fruitfulness, ws must be in prayer. Let ns go to prayer-hearing and prayer-answering God; to Hire "Yankee Doodle" has stirred mp a toriSn nest and'eVeh resulted In threats of death to Mr. Sonneek. His office tn the Congressionsl Library ia swamped with letters in which the writers take exception to the statement about “Dixie.” Some who haa taught ns to pray, and ear nestly ask Him to be with ns, gold- ing ns, energising us. making ns faithfnt to fflgs and His wqrk. for the commutes, mg for speaker e. pray tor the their number may be they any catch hold to others the spirit of igftSnT tbf«toir urrHSofi- neck with dire punishment. t- Little Brother Kills fl A dispatch from Pensacola, Eld., •ays Minnie Hurd, the 7-yesr-old daughter of Cksrlea Hurd, residing [eight miles #hot and _ -: And Sixty salt of A dispatch from says sixty lives were rifle storm that Northern Coast down, ~JceTmTl rig T<T Wednesday, and ihe wni greet, terior are delayed toned by the The storm lamed 1 for nearly a mmetoKi Tides were uni floo hamlets were the village f escaped being is three It is estimate BshdiMB U^B^I winter so ter ha#.! 'tor ■•Mm Marts •*.* . Tk^ > h ‘#«