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BRUTE LODGED IN JAIL BMt on hut Moo<1*7 *B4 be*rd President T*fl’i fonuelltr ot the meM&fe ooneamed eboot the Boutbero). between the liu<e u>wm of tentfoM tod oubert Hot lew, ten mtlee from LeUnftoa. A OOI_UM BIA - 8 ' °- 4 nv. -v . of the Poetoftc* Do- pertmeot TeOe of en Intrreeltng Bchecne Where e Qtrl Reked In Big Pile of Herd Oeeh hr e Chert- tr The followlai Inureetlng etory to tmw 4*7* *fterw*rde, Bqnlre Clarbe, • oecra, wt« erreeted. charged with (reported by * sxwtofflo* offlcUl: Use of the melit 1« retorted to fji ■ X’ 1 ■s ileUDtH. ettlloned lo vtrlout parts of the country, are buey at all tlmee trying to »ave the people from be ing Illegally eeparated from their money. Little doea the public ret* llso the nature of the echemee ea- •sr" WTtw MIM H«o». M* P«elM bH. %nM erMlk . M body o* the railroad track to cover Bl#nt way of d^uding the defente- *nd a half of the time of I hie terrible crime. Per a time th<. h**. public. The chief poetofllee In , houee. When the 001H ^ M>< ’ a I feeling ogolnet the negro ran high, epector and hie numeroue eapert ao- waa reached the houee Immediately ” ‘ but the aenate remained I cfUr iwo tpul * ^ WM convict n for aome time afterward, ** »nd eenteoced to serve the baV •Mcntive session being held be-1 a*o« of his life In the Bute Pen! that body adjourned. I teotlary. Clothe to said to hare pro- Little fault was found with the »**t*d bin tnnooenoe through thick among the Republicans, who **d thin, but owing to the fact that j p^..d to^defraud through the mall*, seemed to agree that It was ae oat* be bore a bad repuUtton la the com- AlnK)at ererr day the Poetmaater ory • docoment na the Preel- mnnlty, coupled with the fact that 1 Btgaa orders depriving In •Went oould prepare and remain coo- be and Hook had had n falling out d j T , duftlt BBd concerns oooductln* ntotent with the pnrty'a campaign a day or two before, It woe believed b m, lnwtfrtl t o defraud, from further pledgee. Tbo Oemocrata approved th *t he wee the guilty party. ^ of th# m&llB Thli i 8 ^ of the president's efforts to eoono-1 Another thtng which work,,<, ways the final disposition of such •too but deprecated his suggestion •«* i “«t t** •<*«•* woe that be and cce^oumbers of these individuals that the Monroe doctrine had prao- Hook both resided at Gilbert Hoi- arc BummoIKK j U) court, and in many ttoally become obsolete. J® w * only two miles from lDS , 8DCM kt u* trUl. sentenced to Opposition to the proposed tmme- 9u«m*t, end both walked the rail- mTye terms In the penitentiary dtate congressional InveeUgatlon of ro *d »*» Ike nlgbt In question. Hook ••pwrhape one of the most unoeu the sugar import scandals in the! • barkeeper, aad at time, drank Ij schemes to defraud through the New York custom bouse, end like-1eieeee. it Is eeld, and et the time WM discovered not long ago wise to any further revision of the ^be negro was tried some of the ettl mt After thorough Investigation by the tariff , at present; absence of any •*“ believed that be had merely bid ed. but not until after the promoter* had reaped s harvest. The schemes consisted of an appeal to the peo specific recommendation regarding I Layed down upon the track and went _ the crisis in Nlearagua, and oetaai 1 10 <>toep recommendation of leglalattdo to for-1 Clarke did not remain In the Pen! the issuance of judicial Injuno-J t*®*!*^ long, dying about two rears I p j € for fl nBnc |u] assistance in behalf • without notloe in labor cootro-1 tft * r being Uken there, of coneump-| of an ftrB ,is*g girl For the pur- and for the establishment Uon When death was sUrlng him of br | n gi ng her condition to a system of postal savings banka, |!® **• when be knew there | th6 pu b ii e attention, she published ■ be oontldered the most etrik-l wa * ^ PoetoWe (scope, he la aaid to I t>ook | r< an d jt broadcast The m same, and a circular letter appeal ing to the recipient for money with which to build a home and get some features of the first annual mee- have denied eny knowledge of fbe L hnJUgb00t the country. The booklet of President Taft to congress killing of the white man. WM devoted to a brief history of Nloaraguan question, conker- Frn,r n* weeks ago a l«tt Mr jirl'a life, deuillng an accident of the nation's- natural r*-| c *® # Summit, addressed to Mr by wblcb ,be had lost both of her , needed amendmeaU to the I ^’•9- Hook. The poetmletreee. Mrs I arnia Tbs narrative was aocom- . jat and IntereUte commerce Bb *^F. the mother of Clerk of th< I pan led by Ulustretions of the unueu- . aad the contemplated revision I Co»m Frank W. Bhealy, of Lexlng- a j work she performed with her IMp federal statutes goverulng ,0 °* delivered the letter to W. S feeL Wltb booklet mailed organisation of the armed forces I ll °ok. Jr., who resides In the neigh-j WM undo^j a coin card requesting the nation In time of war are all p*^**** 1 - ■® t ^ away. The letter j llie remittance of 26 cent* for the rose nr ril for possible treatment later I from a gentleman In Chorles- to special messageo. I 100 • and in the letter was Inclosed la bis message which bilks some I* Moeonle pin. bearing the Inscrip v.17,000 words, Mr. Taft reporta the tk> « w B Hook." Young Hook ^ motherly woman to take MUtry to be "In a high state of M l(1 ^ koo,w wbot think of It at j of , t for ber DrosoerltT." aad he adds that "there I Br, t, for he himself was not e Meson la every reason to believe that wej**^ •* ottc * began to make In _ r _ ,, are on * eve of t substantial heel- l,u,r J* He told ble friends and rein- tb# armless girl had aaiered Into •ees expansion, sad we bare Just J about K. To him the finding L contract with a man. who resided garnered a harvest unexampled ini at 'be body of Wf. & Hook oo tbe ln tba Mme C |tjr, to furntoh the capf- the market value ®f agricultural pro-1 railroad track wm* but a dream. u*c*eeary to puhltok the booklet. c, _ J 9ut there were others who remem j [n return the map was to receive. The president expressed entire J bersd thet terrible tragedy, and IM and did receive one-half of tbe set ooafldeaee that the duty irtpoeedl wm toeraed that the Masonic em p rocw d S derlvlag f**® tb a aale of •pea the executive of enforetng tb< I 00 o<her than that whlch| tbe boogiat. He wee first relmbare- - maximum rates of the new tariff law I *** ^® rB by W. 8. Hok oe tbe night I ed f 0 r the woeef he had advanced against nations unduly dtocrlmlait-1 '■ wbi^b he met ble death, but wblcb p, pay for its publication For a year or more the charge has been appearing every now and then in the Southern press that Collier'e Weekly upon a time vilely insulted tbe women of the South in an editorial op lynching. A few days ago The Jeffersonian carried tbe aul^ joined editorial challenge; presuma bly from tbe pen of Ha editor, Hon. Thomas E. Watson. Make Collier's Take It Back! _ The Orlfflo Dally Herald has promptly followed up the shggee- tion that the Southern papers should compel Collier's Weekly to take back that vile Insult which it flung in the face of Southern women—and consequently iu the face of all Southern men. , Dully for the OrlfBn Herald. What about It, PondletonT What about It, Clark Howell? What about It, Messrs. F. L. Beely and Jaa. R. Gray? What about It. Bowdre Pbinlxy, of The Augusta Herald? What about It. Savannah New*, and Evening Preee? What about K. Lindsay Johnson, of The Rome Tribune-Herald? What about It. brethren of the Southern preee? Oet after Colllors and make that reckless slanderer of Southern womanhood take It back and apol ogise! Tbe Georgian, of Atlanta, Go., addressed the following letter to tbe editor of Colllar's Weekly: Dear Sir. The charge has been going the rounds of the Southern press, for more than s^jrear, that In one of your editorials you In suited, by Innuendo, the women of tbs South. In Justice to your great paper, The lieorglan would like to present tbe exact text of your editorial In which this alleged Insult appeared. Will you be so kind as to send us a copy, or transcript, of tbe editorial in queetion, together with a state ment. If you think any be needed, an to what you meant? Youra very truly. Atlanta Georgian. The Investigation mode *7 tb * Inspector developed tbe fact tbs' lag against tb* United State* will I ^ arr * T rDU *< 1 not provoke any tariff war. aad hej Tb# *vnder of the letter stated 'On favors ano farther tariff tlakerlag j' bat ** found tbs pin a few at least until th* new tariff ooa»-1 before at the Union Button in aiaaion has completed lu work of I ColDmbto, nod that he took pleasure gathering Information an to the reU-1 lB rending It to Its owner, tire coat of producing dutiable ar l *» to oow believed h7 many thgl Me lea la this oouatry and abroad. I ^ •*k ro » Rontoe dacha. Thto tank, ke expects, trill occupy rlct< * 1 * ad P**toked tor a ertose of or three years ' I *b!ch he was inaoesnt. and by tb.- <r ( b« pin may be the means tog to Justice tbe parties who com livnn i cotton aims and northern capital esUbllshfa- Mto Imprisonment, or as hangars art tied the murder—If f clee rig on m- The Booth has held Its own nffglnst letiern. ' ate thCKto!. and now that tb* kar- Two m«n w^fe ■»»«« tot the -B mtli the vlclalty of the for minutes before th* police hkXP d ttw* Wi-A jarlic- ie. Aged and Infirm finding themaalves unable to a man and a woman hanged themselves to a bed post* The hos- pltal at Ivory, containing 2,000 pa UeaU, to nnrroanded by water and [,c Brave renulta are fearsd. President Fallleren and Premier Brtaad mode aa automobile trip ft through the flooded districts In tbe jp eastern section of Paris. They walk ed through some of tbe streets, knee ^ d—P la mu4 aad water, aad saw tbe crowds ieeing, men tugging at vnitr- es and tranks, and weeipug women hardened with children and al sorts J of household belongings. Tho con then •ystery of tbe •hi! con-tiler the second tsocc. Then hang ant! smn] ouffhly wiib hard wood sawdust, aucli can he had. Oak or toy sort la rich l»» pyrniig 1m as Ma htoltttle Pond about December 1. lie says hje Is a great admirer of birds and la often called all kinds of "green things" because of this fan cy; petting birds and not shooting more than he does. “But this,” he aaya, "Is worth a whole season’s shooting to me. "I suppose,” he continues, "you will think I have wheels in my head, and sometimes I think the same, but I am a great lover of birds and can’t help It." In his letter Mr. Bray wrote that the duck had come to the best place In the United States, and following out the thread of humor. Mr. Mine*- writes that the duck was fed In the only heaven on earth laitlal visit to tbe town business was being car ried **» tk* Inspector found that the bad attained such pro- that tbe services of eleven m. In addition to tbe armleea and her manager, were requir ed. Tbe girl informed the Inspec tor on this visit that at that time three thousand booklets per day werdf being mailed, that the daily receipts' amounted to from |86 to 9160. and that the business was steadily creasing. She further Infer inspector that up to that ad accumulated as haaffeN* I'fghr *n proiwtlus Trig nf large number, of us, flungnrlxns, Pole* U would only m ike a bad mat ter wnr«e. and complicate ststters further. Whst would help, hows number o£ Itnisi fn doe time tbe editor of Tbe Georgian received tbe following let ter from Mr. Robert J. Collier, pub lisher of Collier’s Weekly: Dear Blr: Thanks for year note of November 71, which has been re ferred to me. I ttn glad to have tbe opportunity of letting you know the foots In relation to an editorial which hoe been ktdely misconstrued A paragraph appeared In Collier’s some two years ago (without my seeing K. I regret to say) which commented severely upon s lynching In Springfield. III. While thle article made oo reference to the South, It was euffriently obecure In language, sod Injudleknp in tone, to provoke very general resentment throughout tbe South. - While there was nothing further, I am sure, from tbe mind of the writer of that article than to re .fleet upon the South, I nevertholesr regarded lu publication at the time as a matter for serious regret. Tbe sttltudp of CollWu toward tbe always been particularly tnlMsrch and^f)ecemDeF^-Wal%|4.nR "Hut you -took it upon yourself to" - ‘’Teach you a lesson. Was that un kind? How, many men do you sup pose muf» curses upon you for ~ •' i/rfH edure?” 4R* J A Pent!apian Rftdlag Alow# tl Heard the B creams of the Victim, Weal to Her Rent Saved Her Proas the Devil's dutches. A dispatch from Klngntree to The A Featfler in Our Cap to Mr system of earllng and dyeing feather*. Ba* an have many other feather* in our nap. We ssMto cleaning aad dyeing Gloves, Lace Curtain#, all kind* dress goods, and even Carpets We never tajare the flneet fabrics. Oar work to the beat Oar filet moderate. A post* 1 will bring them. — News and Courier Jells of a dastard* , J W. S. COPLESTON CO. „. but. (or lb. ^ tim, unsuccessful attempt to commit aHgtohsassssmmBsssswwMassaswwsaamsssssnMSSeawsasmasasassswaasssswassnasaare rape In WlHJsmsburg county oa Monday, about one-half tolls from the Clarendon county line. A little white girl about 13 yeari old, was on her way to school a little before 9 o'clock Monday tonrn- Ijpg, when she was approached by THE MEW FERTILIZER. A discovery of far-reaching Impor tance to the farmers of the South Is th# new fertiliser which has been CLASSIFIED COLUMN K3~rasrssifo:-Birtibis' , a35 and Angora Goats. Breeden. R. Clifton, Waco, Texas. *- . . . perfected on one of the Islands near »wl ^ Charleston, 8. C. It has long been Salesmen—Beet commission offer oa knows that lime Is an essential food earth. New, all retailers, saas- of age. Without worntoff. the ns- «ro «!»4 h.r .»! arjjjjd b« two 1 pl , nu of kl „ d , „ d the woods near at hand, the girl 1 screaming and fighting. A young man by the name of Burgees, who lives I ntbe neighbor hood. and who was on the road In his buggy, heard th* screams of the little girl end hastened to the scene. As he approached he saw the little girl on the ground In the dutch oft the fiend, whom he recognised and who broke and ran Into the woods Mr. Burgees gave his Immediate attgutlon to the poor Ufle girt, whose clot bus hod been nearly torn from her person In her struggles with the dsvlish fiend. She was ter ribly alarmed and In a hysterical condition. Meanwhile the alarm was spread In the commnntty and a vigorous cannot live when it has been exhaust ed from the soil. It has also been known that old wors-ont lands are extremely deficient In lime, and that sour, badly-drained lands have their lime 1s a for mthat Is not usable by growing crops Farmers' Bulletin No. 114, U. 8. Dept of Agriculture, says: "All pies. Coat pocket. “Very Profit*- able," Iowa City, lows A fiS.50 Razor prepaid by mall fill Sells everywhere for 13.60; money bock If not perfectly satisfied. J. Anderson, 380 W. Garden, Pen sacola. FIs tbe applications of lime Increased th# Wanted to Buy—Hides, Fure, Wool, search Instituted. The news came to yields * • The beat yields were obtained with tbe lime in the form of carbonate, the finely ground oys ter shells standing first * * Lime with fertiliser was mors profitable than depending upon fertiliser atons** This new fertiliser which presents lime in Its most usable form Is made by a new process of burning oyster beeswax, tallow, scrap Iros cow peas. Write for prices Crew- ford Co., 608-610 Reynold 9L. Augusta, G*. Typewriters—Special tow prices aa rebuilt and second-hand mochlaso, all klnda, for fall trads Writ* for price list. General Supply Company. Dept O. Augusta, Os shells and using a burner that can Ktngstree, and a party was organ!*- gU ppi y potash. 'The reault le a high Pretty KImnoe for Cbrlstmaa, wbote- ed and started up tbe rood to Join gra d« fertiliser hosting the coneum- sale price, leee than material cost# in the hunt. Before thle party er on , y |7 00 ^ ton , t r< * lalm8 reached the scene of tbe attempt. worn ^ ut i andB ln a marvelous raan- Trlal Justice McElveen came up with jf a ppij w< i broadcast two montha f**™ 5 .. woods and »oon abf(ad 0 f *mmonlaU»d goods. It'« the nod him tied securely. I 8W «otenlng effucta on sour lands Is Mr. McElven, with tbe help of a i mo8 t magical. Charleston freight some firs or six of his neighbors rat88 ap p ly on lhUl Dew f er uilter carried the negro quickly and saf*- Tha factory ti , lo< . ated on young’, ly to Klngatree and lodged him In i 8 i a „d, 8. C., but ail lettera should («n * 1 w J * w J be addressed to E. L. Commlna, Sales you. 11.15. 11.66. tl-»6, deliver ed post paid; free samples. Herr Mfg. Co., Dept. N. 2806 Dowling Bt., Denver, Cola jail about 3 o'clock. Had the crowd which was every hour growing big ger, gO'Ueo possession of tbe negro, it le doubtful If be would have got ten to jail- Now that be le lodged In Jail no violence le apprehended. Mr. Burgees who went to the child's assistance, woe In time to prevent the scoundrel from oceom- pllsing hie purpose. Tbe negro gives bis name John Woods and has worked at various times to Klngatree. Greet credit te due to Mr. McElveen and hie poses for their ^ool headed work and good Judg ment In bringing tbelr prisoner safe ly to Jail. DEATH TO AMRRIOAX&." Report Prom Panama Bay* That is Order Iswoed in Mcaragna. A cable to the New Orleans Picayune from Panama says: “Death to Americans" Is the order laeued to the Nicaraguan governmeot's ar my by President Zelaya. Positive I -i, Information was received P, * ! . chan a ^ ^ <v Agent, Meggetts, 8. C. Free descrip tive circular* will be tent to any one on request. IV-shot Krwg Rifles, 83, 43 rallbrsi In first class shape. Juat the thing for hunting. Cartridge# 75c per box of 25. No charge for pock ing. Bent by freight or express on receipt of price. A. W. Lleb A Bon, Williamsport, Pa. CAM TTBERCVLOSIB BE CURED? According to State men t Issued bj tbe Michigan Department o< Health, It dan Be Cared aad Pre rented. I, the undersigned, hereby cert! fy that I have suffered allghtly fo il you are sick ~T Otling and have failed to find relief. wrlto to me at once. Give name. age. v •ex. rotor of hair and eves, most troublesome symptoms. 4# post age Dr. J. C. Batdorf. 88 dlag., Grand Rapids, Mleh. severs! years, and endured pain* am aplttlng of blood from tuberculosis for the past year. Having taken, Saastamolnen Remedy for months. I feel myself perfect' Two doctors, after careful tioua, have pronounced me, covered (Signed) Men, Men, Rend—We have a scheme (auxiliary to M O. and Adv. busi ness I by which you can make mil lions. Can b« started spare time on few dollars capital. Address, Jos. A Byers Co., Dept. 4. 611 Woodvale. Johnstown. Pk. id or i'Ui£ w oric IUOC] CHARLIE BKOWX. For testimonials ™*Jinment Jewelry at Tobin’s Emporium, The 8aaet*ni<V ^ " ^ 'fis v , >sli0 org/ ^positive ins ruction to sell out by Xmas Eve Night. Com< •r the Beautiful Display. And to buy at low tide price*. Nn place to get such charmi ig Christmas Presents and New Ycal u-* 1 * rot 11 olll /rices! Men’s Ove.t Scar, Boy’s and YoutPa - Ore, Mi n’s |i and 4.50 Pants, now ’* 3 and 3 SO •* •* " 2 and 2 50 y dlttons ore appalling, and the presl- defit and premier hastened t way to meana of relief for the suf fering people. - > - 1 m.- Kill Each Other. <A dispatch from St. Petersburg ,, gays more than 100 persons killed and many wound the result of religious con which have been waged in old hara between the Sunltee and Blrtahg for two days. The Sun Ite* demand the replacement of tb j officials by Sunites. At tbe Of the Bokhara au thorlties troops and machine guns from Samarkand fighting. the Trustees of Wfntnrdp college— R. Tillman, of Edgefield; D. W. Mc- Laurln, of Dillon. Trustees University of South Car olina—8. P. 'Hunter, Jr., of Dillon; C. E. Spencer, of York Trustees State Colored College — O. B. White, of Chester; J. W. Fljyd, of Kershaw. PRISONS ARE FULL OF ALIENS. Influx of IiiunigranU the Cause of Increase of Criminals. BOOZE DOWNED HIM. Another of Rag Time Music Goes to the Poor House. Hugh Cannon, who wrote "Goo Goo Eyes,” "Ain’t That a Shame, ’ “Bill Bailey” and other classics of ragtime, was sent to the Elolse poor house al Detroit Tuesday at the age of thirty-six. He told the pathetic story of his life In short, expressive sentences. “I quit coke easy,” he said. "I hit the pipe In New York for a year and stopped that. I went up against morphine hard and quit, but boose, red, oily booze, that’s got me for keeps. Except for seven months on the water wagon, I’ve That the recent remarkable in crease In prison population In New York state la due largely to the influx of immigrants into the state, is the conclusion of C. V. Collins, superintendent of state prisons, who, in his annual report to the legisla ture, suggests that the federal gov ernment, which permits these alien criminals to land on Its shores, should assume the burden of main talning them till they have served their sentence when they should be deported and never allowed to re turn. A census of 4,320 prisoners In Sing Sing, Auburn and Clinton prisons, showed that 1,091 or 26 per cent were aliens. been pickled most of the time. 1 * • .'.A r ibia dispatch to The News * candidate for * high license platform definitely touch lent of Booth imer * gentle- on t In the advocate idling " T-fk-'V | -f* '-iu **■ Shot Him Down. John B. Tatum, a prominent rest dent of Autauga, Ala., was shot down Sunday night hi *o unknown man and Instantly killed. Tatum was oa hto way home with his son-in-law when the shot was fired from am bush is said to have been the result' of an old feu<b ^ ‘ ‘ Confesses to Murder. Died of Rabies. At Durham, N. C., Bennlce Man gum, a young boy died of a typical case of hydrophobia Monday morn Ing at Watts hospital. The yuung boy was taken to the hospital Sat urday night and he developed rabies rapidly. Prior to the treatment tbe madstone had been successfully ap plied and nobody was anxious. For two days'he suffered 4he horrors of th® damned and had to be chain ed to the'bed- *a~*~w James Ball, an enlisted man in the navy, has confessed to the murder of Anna Schumacher at Rochester, Y., In Itfit, and is now under jurd, Garfield Opposed Ballinger Former Secretary ofInterior Garfield Tuesday appeared^^before the senate committee on hoos«, and lands, and opposed the bill submit ted by Secretary Ballinger, author! tng the dfecretary to withdraw tii r.-I 4 * from lettlement. , „ - - * one of his cousin's children at the time Mr. Tillman came In In a r age. In an affidavit submitted to the court Monday Mrs. Tillman says that one occasion she was forced by her husband’s drunken d'ebauohes and cruel treatment to separate from him, but "not until deponent’s hus band under the Influence of exces sive drink made a most outrageous, false and degrading attack upon de ponent’s character, that deponent, so outraged and insulted flew through the night time with her two infan* children from deponent’s borne at Edgewood’ to her sister’s home In Edgefield for protection, where she remained for several months.” It would seem from the number and character of the affidavits read Monday in support of Mrs. Tillman’s right to the children, that practi cally every man and woman of stand ing in Edgefield is up in arms against Senator and Mrs. Tillman and their son. Among the signers of these affidavits are several relatives of Justice Gary, himself a member of the supreme bench. There are over signed by two or more, and several fifty affidavits, practically all of them having from 25 to 50 signatures. The signatures include the follow ing, all testifying that they have known Mrs. Tillman either several years or from Infancy, and that she is a woman of irreproachable cha>- acter, modest, refined, cultured, dis- pecullarly fitted and amply flnan dally able to care for and educate cate her own children. Dr. J. Tompkins, her family phy sician; Judge J. W. DeVorpe, mem ber of the circuit bench; the Rev C: E. Burts, paster of the Baptist church at Edgefield; the pastor of the Presbyterian church at Edge- field; L. Wlgfall Cheatham, editor of the local newspaper; over a hun dred of Edgefield’s most Influential matrons; Including Mrs. John C. Sheppard, wife of the governor whonu^rt&fth 'succ^&taLj^ Mrs Sheppard, wife of fll8«*faat STftnd master of Masons ana many young society SAYS WOMEN KOHHED HIM. the nee to the farmers of the South la new fertilizer which has been 1 7 ■mxlljr a mounted Sbort *- Lee Saw Mill* mounted on wheels for buw- " In* B. R. or oa*-ties, etc. Hustler Sew Mills with Rochet Steel HeodBlocka. All New York Banker Deopoiled of Big Amount of Cash. In New York Wednesday nigh' Warner M. Van Norden, the banke- and president of the Van Nordea Trust Company, was robbed of $28,- 000 as he was leaving the Waldorf- Astoria. With the arraignment a few days ago oi Bessie Roberts, alias Kitty. Dowell, of Chicago, and Annie Williams, alias "Chicago Maggie, ’ the story was made public. Mr. Van Norden saw two women walking along Fifth avenue. One dropped a pocketbook and Mr. Van Norden politely picked it up and re turned It to her. A hearty slap on the back was the somewhat startling and unconven tlonal manner In which one of the women signalized her thanks. There was a profusion of thanks and bows and one of the women fainted sud denly on Mr. Van Norden’s shoul der. The woman revived and a few minutes later Mr. Van Norden misl ed the $28,000. The women were held In $30,000 bonds. ^ A girl likes an extravagant young man—if she Isn’t going to marry him: -i - All that glitters Is not gold; aome are blondined. You cannot tell what a woman alms at by what she hits. perfected on one of the Islands near Charleston, 8. C knows that lime la an essential food for plants of all kinds and that they cannot live when it has been exhaust ed from the soil. It has also been known that old worn-out lands are extremely deficient In lime, and that sour, badly-drained lands have their lime la a for mthat la not usable by growing crops. Farmera’ Bulletin No. 124, U. 8. Dept of Agriculture, says:' "All the applications of lime Increased the yields • • The best yields were obtained with the lime in the form of carbonate, the finely ground oys ter shells standing first • • Lime with fertilizer was more profitable than depending upon fertilizer alone.” This new fertilizer which presents lime In Its most usable form la made by a new process of burning oyster sheila and using a burner that can supply potash. The result Is a high grade fertilizer costing the consum er only $7.00 per ton. It reclaims worn-out lands In a marvelous man ner If applied broadcast two months ahead of ammonlated goods. It’s sweetening effects on sour lands is almost magical. Charleston freight rates apply on this new fertilizer The factory is located on Young's Island, 8. C> but all lettera should be addressed to B. L. Commfns, Sales Agent, Meggetts, 8. C. Free descrip tive circulars will be aeut to any one on request (Unci* and Ponbla. H*#« L*S Beam Saw Mill* with all modern oonvenlemoe* and Im provement*. ALL equal to th* best and *u-l A: i, h.. ion, m Mg' * recommeauC^ 1 -tlon to obi The real ret or ' Wf-**- eome on the and It +ll\ be a rele. bitter one; 'both - rides having em ployed fine legal talent. For the younger Mrs. Tillman appears Messrs: DePass & DePass of (he Co lumbia bar, and Mr. Samuel McGow an Simklns of the Edgefield bar while for Senator and Mrs. Tillman appear ex-Solicitor J. William Thur mond, who prosecuted ex-Lieuten ant Governor James H. Tillman on his trial for the killing of Editor N. G. Gan sales of the Columbia State, and Senator Tillman’s son. Hr. Henry Tillman, of Greenwood. wood, moN akp rrrxv want Manufactured by nil. SALEM IRON WO I n. a BARGAINS! BARGAINS!' While They lari. A limited number of slightly used $»fl High Grade Organs for only $58.50. These organa appear near new and are warranted to last a long lifetime. Terma of aals given on application. Write for catalogue stating terms desired. This is an op portunity in a life time to posses* a fine organ at about coat. Answer quick, for such bargains don’t last long. Addrese: MALONE’S* MUSIC HOUSE, Columbia, 8. C. Pianos and Oljcanj, --•v V CAN TUBERCULOSIS HR CURED? According to Statement Issued by the Mchigay .Department of Health, It Cbia Be Owed atod Pre vented. I, the underelgned, hereby certi fy that I have suffered allghtly for several years, and endured pains anjB spitting ,of blood from tuberculosis for the past yea*. ^ Havln# take*^ Saastamoluhn Remedy -for thrto. months, 1 f^jnyselg perfectly. we>l. Two doctors, after cafefui ekamla tlon#,' hare pronounqStf me Jally tfc' covered. (sigitedj;:; -AfejgXijj , ■;: U _ -.."J! * w-SR 1 ■ 4 % r.r .' 'T