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AtaiHinit lA OowrulwlonAr Wjwoh
«bf*t U worth ih^t
Inr bn«hnl thtn thnt grown in an?
"Wrt»«r nf thr I'ntnn.
Sl»n« IMA tbnre ha» bwn a «on«u»t
annual tuerwc In thn qnanMiy ma'lr.
,^wl» jt^af’* crop mnaaurp-i 4»p 3.S10 CCO
Wii»b«u. grown on 4?.i 0o > arrra.
Tha l.uthurau Tat«»U*Ku-a: Sumluar.r
U tu ba mov'Hl (ruin Mount IMeananl.
H«ar Ubarle<ton, to Columbia.
Tliat will b« an-a«eo l W«t giiin for
Ilia capita: city. Columbia «un-lv
na«iH religion* Instruction and ex
noaplu and the young uitninera will
Hal abundant opportanitic* there for
mlaeionary work,
r . riupefi<itende<«t* in 'the Btata? baia. .
A. promloeut (tlacea, H»our thom Sopta.f'l
, liugheaior Ufeeiivllte. Towe pf l>»y.!
[litWtoii. Mankt oM oiiimbU, A'tail if
X>an<'n»ter and McCanta of Anderson.
Mia* Annie S-. Bonham of the prl
mnry and Klntiertcarten Aaaoctaiinu
baa many interesting question* which
cannot fail to bnnrflleveiy teacher*who
GOT HIS HEVEHGE.
A rOI.ITICAL PREDICTION *
A Saturday epecial from Colombia
to the Charlenton Evening Poat aay* :
A conference Comptr«ilrr General
FINAL DIMCUAKGK NOTICE.
Notice ig hereby given that on. tin
urday the Uth ilay of January 1VI0 t he
under*lgne«l will file with. lion. John
John D. Rockefeller, the richest
eaan In America, ha* sent a t'k'Drmaa
letter to eaeh mom'ier of hi* Sun-
»lay School cla*« In the Fifth Avouua
llaptlet Church of New York City in
which he say*: “I am convinced from
My own eaperlence that the greatest
joy In life come* from Christina* ner
vine and a**ociat!on, and 1 earnestly
cuvet the joy for you.”
lire. J.- W.- Itabcock and.J. J. WyUon
*f Columbia wade kpeechc* in New
York last week before the Academy of
Medicine, hi which tbu former la cred
ited with raying that there are fyyi
ca»w* of pellagra, •the scour go of
Etnthern Europe,■’ lit (hi* State,
' Book confeailons, while emlnentlj
proper to he made, will keep Northern
Immigrant* away ftom our borders
hoi will have no terrors to the Iitliaii-
dad bldllan*.
attend*
UlM Theqdo«!a Da r gan of the School
Improvement Aduuiatlon wilt have
her program comp'oted In a taw dsy*.
Toe subject diseusied will lie of apectai
interest pi the tcachera of the rural
school*. Heporta from the active
workers and organiz rs, and t.ilk*
along prsctlcnl Hue* l.y teacher* of
year* of successful experience, will
ucuupyiromlnont places on her pro-
Col. A. K Uiiok*, Chairman of the
Eutartalmiiant Committee, will be
p)i!H*rd to engage bourd for any who
»PUY him.
Ii will not by all wotk. Tucre will
haimich to entertulii unl ilivcrt iis well
a* to iii«rucl. TTveiyfi .( r y Tu CoTTnntjtli
Wif! do hia beat to make the vtalling
teaciiCiB’ stay *o peasant that »h*y
will come agalii ami than again.
Or.». C Mitchell, President of the
Univeialty of tlonth Carolina, will
entertain the tcaolier* at a reception at
his home no the campus Thursdry
afternoon from live to seven. A
On the night id the 2iUh, the evening
before the Aaoociation open*, there
will be an excellent attraction at the
opera hou^o. and Mr, >V. B. Dove of
the Local Committee ha* arranged for
so*t* at rea*otiatile price* for all who
wish to go. If you wlah reservations
made you should write to Mr. Dove at
once. This la one of the best *how* of
the season and all seats will be taken.
Publishers of text books and dealers
In school supplies have been Invited
to exhibit New books, new #p-
pllunoc*, new furniture, w ill all furn
tsh new Inspiration and idea*.
A«you probit) y know, Dr Mitchell
and me Faculty of the L'clversity have
-rendered the Association the use of
It* grounds and buildings. The Chapel
and the beautiful now Liberal Arts
Building will ne used by several As
sociation*, '1 hi* will afford an exc»-l
lent opportunny for social In'.eicourse
and exchange o; ideas.
But donVfall to come. Bring your
friend*. A cordial welccme is aariired
you.
MucerHv y oir*,
W. II. Jones.
L’-'
v w
Wbl’W builne** for the telegraph
•Qd railroad companies of the Lnlteil
Htates la ju«t booming the ofTlidal* and
employe* of the*e great corporations
Will owl ha*** ft Merry Christmas, Foi
the work and responsibility of the boll
day time are enough to give them con-
•tant worry, yet there looms up m the
rtear future the great danger of
e*tlk# thtt may be general and long
laatlag. The men who do the work
Wwmptalii that the increased cost* of
living require (hem to demand largo
wage*.
Prudent busine** men are preparing
fwreueban luterrupiiou at s strike
... -.MAT Wfag. ...
T ATO DA Yd TO C Hit l ST M A S
Th# blessed Christm** time conic*
the one glad holiday that I*
hepatic world eround wherever the
i.trf of the ettr of Bethlehem ha* been
♦did, whether In lands where the sum
niwr ever bloom* and frtiita or In ic>
way tee where eternal eoM li«* reigned
•twee light was sunken info existence
For well nigh twenty centurtat h
hat been the owe rest time from ibi*
ewnHd emhltiow* and aeidih striving*
•< the eiuel hilling years, when the
hswnderlng one* eomsi again to the sl-
ns*Mt forgotten roof trees that gave
♦liana Infant abetter and the glowing
hearths to/) them
ilk
on
i&v •
unwv
live* a*
mMMiv mtlte and
•apltal eatabllthee’
or aa banger*
that art to oome. -
tw own MtxfN.r
lM. and no# that the i,«.
rMta* ►» the -E * *
the vielnity of the up f<
minutes before the
partle-
tHOtTe. Aged and Infirm
finding themaelvea unable to
man and a woman hanged
themaelvea to a bed post. The hos
pital at Ivory, containing 2,000 pa
Uenta. la surrounded by water and
grave results are feared.
President Falllerea and Premier
Brland made an automobile Dip
through the flooded district* In the
eastern section of Paris. They walk
ed through some of the streets, knee
deep In mud and water, and saw the
crowds fleeing, men tugging at vallr-
ii Ud trtmlti, and weelpog ■women
~ burdened with children and al sort*
of household belongings. Ttao con
' dltjons are appalling, and the pre*l
dellt and premier hastened r way to
'seek means of relief for the suf
fering people.
, - ^ A- -A-
' Kin Bach Other.
.. " r <A dispatch from 8t. Petersburg,
■ays more than 100 peraons j
ave been killed and many wound
W4’ SI the result of religious con-
filets which have been waged in old |
Bokhara between the Sunites and
the Shiahs for two days. The Sun
Itea demand the replacement of tbj
Shiah oAclals by Sunitea. At the
^ijkaquaat of the Bokhara au thorlties.
Rusalan troops and machine guns |
have been aent from Samarkand +i
the seen* of the fighting.
IN M KMOHfAM.
Prof. J. K ChauiPer dicil at the
home of Mr. 8am William* jiear (L>
van. 8. C Saturil y cvruinjt December
II 1VO0. after au limes* of thicu week*
with tj phohl levi r.
The sudden death of Prof. Claiuller.
the able aggriM*!/e, enthualnstic teach
erofllll.la school, Hilda, 8 O. teunln
ate* a Itle on earth that had not at
tained it* /.enltb either in hkc or u«e-
fuines* lie was m hi* thlriy fourth
tear when the summon* came lhal
♦lile l manv Ipunet vi:n sorrow, and
score* of hearts wit.i a »eu*e of per
aonal to**
He bore liln»*elf n* a teacher In out
school room vvi h devotion to hi* tlu'y
that caused all to l<>ve and honor him
lie discharged every duty hi* wa*
tru'y * life of service, lie «h* pure
In mind and linn In hi* convictions.
lit* nimil wa* saturated with th*-
Blhlc truth. We piifdl* learned to
io..k on hltn as a mm who knew what
the ftlhle tyjietie*. a* to how man I*
»*v*d am! ought l<» live. He hlmsell
was an example of what th" gospel can
do for a human soul
Ho won the friendship of all who
knew him, and we regret to give ii|
our * dear teacher” who we were so
fond of. but what I* earilu loss I*
Heaven’s gain, and we commit him
again to him who flr*t gave him to us,
and we bow In resignation to the will
of Him who writs nil Dilng* well ami
know that our Heavenly F»tl er
never makes any mUtakr*
|JI» body wa* taken to hii homo near
Lake Clyr. 8 D for burial.
So morn will hn guide us hy hi
kind word* and lender vt.ice,
longer can wo h£j
rlnglngjyt-’i ^
t. and finding
he the meant «f brtag-
luetloe the parties who com-
■nltted the murder—If agorder ibero
the aaystery
of the
thal
con»hler the second
talfUtt. Then hang am! sm«»
ouglity with hard wood sawdust
such r^n im t,4.i Out ( , r ail y aort is
rolig
Im as MalrtfTT
hlg little pond about December 1.
We says h.e Is a great admirer of
birds and Is often called all kinds of
green things” because of this fan
cy; petting birds and not shooting
more than he does. "But this,”
he says, “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 Abe duck was fed In the
reform In hi* next message.
LOOKING ONR’8 BE8T»
It'* a woman’s delight to look her
best but pimple*, skin eruption*. »ore*
; and boll* rub life of j y. Listen! Buck
i tan’s Arnica 8alve cures them; makes
(the skin soft and yelyety. It gforTITM
the face Cii-e* Pimple*. 8ore Kyes,
(’old S'*re», Cracked Lip*, Chapped
Hands. Try it Infallible for Pile*.
•J5c at O. N BurokhaUer and It. A.
Deason A Co.
MASTER’S SALE.
i
Governor U> back him up to enforce
tho tax reform* Mr. Jones has been
trying for Many rear* resulted in the
Governor declining to do anything
By MARTHA 0. DARGAN. suggested. 8<> no radical change* are
ICopyrtkilt, 1309. by American i i CM Aexpected from (be Legislature about
elation. J to convene.
"Jo the “good old colony dnya“-tbey Th, • Governor declined to support
were not so good oh the nrceeut ,. v I Mr. Jone* to the extent of removing
wire not so good na im prevent ^ i onnniy tax otllcials who refuse b> aiweaa
any meuns a young miilor mimed Wit-1 on a market vahm hast* and would not
ridge, who was not so Infatuated with agree to j;eto the appropriation bill
hia religion (hut he must needs wish to a,,,, r * ,, , ‘ rt e * tr » of the I>gU
make 41 bonfire of those who ,lia„groc,l !*‘“7. 11 and ap-
, , , . , , . , . propnatli.ns In case the assessments
with him on doctrinal subjeeta, v-UJe, „ re br0Uf , rt llp to market Hnd
out to Itostou from Kuglnmiaml stayed ^ the Legislatnre would not proportion-
-long enough to fall 111 lore wIMi Pa- atelv lower the levy. The Governor
tlcuee Ilnrtahorue, the dmightcr of a , promised to give his moral support for
Purltnn. Pnttence waa engaged to l>e
man led to Atnlnaditb UiUgshanks, a
ybtlllg mail -ef « aam timonloua air and
a no*>« that was very blue, Aa suou
on the Jack tar made hia nppenntuve
she liecnme fnacitiuliHl with hia devil
may care wuys and .tprthwljh, ns we
would |>ut it titdny, ahook the aald
Ainlnodab and married the sailor.
Aiuinndnb afterward married Ouise-
oration Minilh, hut he never forgave
Wit ridge for cutting him out.
Time came w hen \YBridge got a ship
of hia own and sailed away with the
products of the noil of Maasacliuaetta—
skins of wild lieaata-to vtalt foreign
lands and hriag back am k^iuga. pota
and kettles principally, na were needed
In tho colonies. lie bade adieu to hi*
wife and a Idtlo l>4>y and girl who had
come to him since his marriage with a
sad heart, for he was not to meet them
again for three years and was in the
meanwhile to emiainter the perils of
tli« sea. It was a long three years foi
them both.
But it is n long road that has no
turn, and one Huuday morning the cap
tain, who bad arrived in port tiro night
before, jnst as thw sun vyas rising and
Patience was preparing breakfast,
rushed into the house and with the
windows all open, for it was suiniuer.
caught her and tin* children lu hi*
arms. Few people were In the street
nt that early hour, and the captain,
who suddenly rctnenils’red that it was
Sunday and that a man was not [sw-
mlttcd to kiss bh wife on that day.
thought no one had seen him. But
Patient# disabus'd bi* confidence.
When her husband kissed her she was
facing the window and saw the lank
form of Aniinadab Longshanks go by
and a corner of his 4 , ye turned toward
the house.
The next day Captain Wltndgp was
taken before a magistrate and con
victed bf “lewd and unseemly con-
duet” in kissing his wife on the Lord's
day. He was forced lo pass two hours
in the stocks and to pay a tine of tivo
pottuils. It was not known except to
the IVitrldge family who was the in
former. ami the captain charged his
wife lo say nothing about her having
seen Aminnilah go by flte lions** at (lie
lime the "lewd and unseemly conduct
was enacted. The fact that the
former hail been Mrs. Wit ridge's
trot tied would place her hu.thai
an urtent iahle imsltiou If Lonjj
chose to deny complicity In t
Wltridge made several
that, aecu fiiu la ting .a
He was happy except
he had not got even w
One Saturday nighkt.
ashore, Patience t 111
Hollister bad
Trotter had t44j
Longahankn
Jon«* bad with Gov. Ansoi to get tb® K. Sweilln#, Judge of Prob«« fur
Barnwell County, hi* final return as
B. B.
Administrator of the estate of
Itaai, deceaaed, anil apply lor Letter*
DUmixory.
J W. Prtaster,
Aduiintatraior.
December Mtb .lINfil.
A FINE PLANTATION,
FOR
SALE ON EASY TERMS.
1520 acres of land. 5 miles from
Allendale and 2 miles from Ap
pleton, situated in a good locality,
30 tenant houses. Gin House, Saw
MBl and Machinery, Dwelling
House, all in good repair, t8 horse
farm in a high state of cultivation.
The balance of the land is well
timbered. We can make you a
reasonable price and give you
goe:l terms on_this property.
J. O. Patterson & Son.
Barnwell, S. C.
•y-
CITIZEN’S BANK
BLACKVfLLE, S. C.
A BANK
OF THE PEOPLE
FOB THE PEOPLE
Bf THE PEOPLE
' & PEP, CENT
rations to
Important,
Iter,
after
operty.
e thlng-
iuforiuer.
Im* was
that Truth
r that Eunice
that Aminnrfflb
frying with prepo-
i*w Amsterdam on
rhen
tniu th:)
bo so,
ctaArif
which closed
*sx. It struck the eap-
y the buKlnesa might
(•uentiai- that hia enemy
tympted to travel on the
ed The m^noMIkel^ ttart.
ter od thla visit that at that time
throe thousand booklets per day word)
being mailed, that the d#:ly rooeipt*
xmounted to from |85 to 91^0, and
that the bualnee* waa ateadlly ..)n:
"bun
her
right ?n prof(*,tlne
filming of Urge niimber* of
State of South Carolina
County i»f Barnwell.
Court of Common Pica*.
Essie I,. Mnldruw, I y her du'y ap
pointed guardian ad Litem, K. A.
Muldrow, Plaintiff,
against
Cary Smith I,mid In bee own right,
et. ni. Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to jrm
directed In the above entitled cause. 1
will sell nt Barnwell. In front of the
court ho!4se, on Monday. January
the third 1!H0, it being sale dav In said
month, within the legal hours of sa'e.
the following described real propertv :
All those four lots or parcelsof land,
situate. Ding and being In Hie COuntr
of Barn well, in the State aforesaid, de
scribed as follows:
First Al! that tract or parcel of
land containing seventy one and two-
third acres, more of less, and bounded
as follows: T)n the North hy lands
formerly belonging to J. G Smith;
East bv lands of Henry LariTand Q A
Kennedy; South by IgoJ* of Check
Kitchen* and Mr* J. A- Rountree, and
West bv land* of Mrs. J. A Rountree
and Dr. J. P. Lev •nd lands of the
estate of J . G. SmB)*•
Second: All t>»t lot afland in the
Town of TVillia#*. known as the resi
dence lot of M#- Willow I. Loud, con
taining one*** * n d bounded as fo|-
^e North by lot of L. A.
Rosematy Street;
lug between said
Ashley and West
7 dividing said lot from the
estate lands and Dnd* formerly
d hy Dr. W W Kmlth
ird: All that lor of land In the
n of Wilitaton. known a* lot No
one. containing one fourth of an acre,
hounded a* follows: On the Nortii by
lot ef G. V' Green, Jr; East hy lor No
two, hereinafter dom ribad; South bv
Street dividing said lot from lands of
Mrs, A K H. Ashley and West hy lot
of G. W' (Jreen. Jr.
Fourth: A II that lot of land in the
Town of Wllllaton, known a* lot No
two, hounded as follows, and 4?onf»in-
iog one half of one acre : Rounded
North hy lot of G. W. Green. Jr. Ka-t
hy alley dividing «ald lot from the rest
deuce lot above described; South bg
Street dividing lot from lot of Mr* A
K. II. Ashley and West hy lot No. one,
above described.
Term* of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers
II. L. O’Bannon,
• Master
Master’s ofllco, Dec. 1.1th 100'.)
lows: 0«** e ^ortn r
Green; jf* 1 by Kn*
South t>f*treer runnln
lot ar»4f " r *_ ^ K- H. /
creasing. She further Infornx^'ee^^
Inspector that up to that e-|
ad aocumulated a* hM^aWrlglu fn
—» tfja.- j-B gem
r^Rttsstatis, Hungarians, Pole*
J hi* would only m 4ke a bad mut
ter wor*e, and complicate matter* l|i!l
further. What would help, howe
regarded lu publlcmi^l 0*1 p
aa a matter for aerloua regret. \_oMLfc.
attitude of Coiller’a toward the
been particularly
iMarch
1 "But you took it upon
to" -
"Teach y<*u a lesson. Was that un
kind? Mow mauy men do you su|v
nose mufi curse* upon yon for
•* nrpcednre?”
h*.
informs..
ban a mop
yourself
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OK BARNWELL,
In the Probate Court.
By J. K. Snelling, Esq., Judge of Piobate in
Barnwell County.
Whereas Agatha M. Harr'aon madesnit to
me to grant to her Letters of Administration
with the Will annexed on the estate of and cf-
ects of W. 0. Harrison, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and oingular. the kindretl and creditors of
the ;*alJ W. U. Hsnison, dece4ise<l, that
they bo and appear before me in the Court of
Probate to be held at Barnwell on Thurs
day, ttie 30th December 1000, after publica
tion thereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon
to show cause, if any they have why tho said
administration with Will annexed - should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this 14th day of
December Anno Domini, UK/J.
J. K 8NELI.ING,
Probate Judge.
Published in Tna Babnwell Peocle De
cember 10th. 130U.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
The Auditor will be at the following
places on the dates named below for
the purpose of receiving the tax re
turns tor MHO.
Jan. 1 to 8 Saturday,
’* 10 Monday •
” II
PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Coitrte*}', Liberality, Prompt Service
and Safety are our Cardinal Principles.
II. D. STILL, - - -
ISinOPE RICH. - - -
IX MURRAY MATHIS,
REYNOLDS S MARTIN. -
President,
Vice President.
Cashier.
Asst. Casiiihr.
STEPHEN S. FURSE, JR.
EDMUND M. LAW POX.
Barnwell
Ulmer*
.'‘yenmore
Jenny’s
Fairfax
• FUSE AND
Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Ferti izers,
Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Flurodora Cotton,
Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton.
Persen-d, prompt and careful attention to all business
entrusted to us.
FURSE & LAWTON,
212 EastRiv St.. Savannah, Ga.
mnrrcas
K line
Allendale
• i
Barton
Applfton
Baldm’k
Snelilng
Fur-e Store
Braliham* Store
AohUy’i* Sfore
Dnnbart«»n
M ercatns
Willtaton
»«
Elko
Wbaley*
Blackville
Feb
13
11
14
15
17
18
18
2H
21
24
25
g)>
27
■JH
20
1
2
1
1
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Tueadav
VV ednesday
Thur-day
Fiidav
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thiir-4lay
Friday
Monday
Tuesday
W ednt**day
Tburattay
Friday
Saturday
Tue*d.av
V' r(lrie«dsy
Thi4rsdKy
Fi btay
S*tn rday
Monibiy
Tne*«l»y
FALL OPENING.
to -iinh
- anil personal
Hilda
Barnwell •
All property, both
must be 1 etnrned thi* rear
All return* sent In hy mail mu*t be
properly xigncJ and (M^ibaUal and »enl
in bv the 2()th of Febr4iary belore lbe\
cm 11 be accepted.
Thu Uw direct* that .V) per cent pen
alty shall be added after Febru irv 20.
G W. Moody. Auditor.
Barnwell, (,'o.
FARM LOANS.
all a/nr a
- Loan* negotiated upon Improved
farms pa.vstue in annua/ instulimeut*.
.wmiBisalofi. Borrower* n-, ——
to/ perfertlug ho>-*T MS
* !>/■ fjy •s.'ralmer
^-Tg^otCTf^ic Ph^' v ‘ Sy ^° or fi ^ piace to £et such clnrmi ig Christmas Presents and New Yea
or -.i-T*..
^ bottom
to »cll out by Xmas Eve Night. Com
KxplayU And to buy at low tide pnees. N
/rices!
Trustees of Wlut'nrop college^^
R. Tlllm^p, of Edgefield; D. W. Mc-
I-aurln, of Dillon.
Trustees University of South Car
oltna—S. P. -Hunter. Jr., of Dillon;
C. E. Spencer, of York.
Trustees State Colored College —
Q. B. White, of Chester; J. W. Fljyd,
of Kershaw.
r
PRISONS ARK FI LL OF ALIENS.
Influx of ImniigrnnUi the Cause of
Increase of Criminals.
only heaven on earth.
BOOZE DOWNED HIM.
Another of Rag Time Music Goes
to the Poor House.
, -Hugh Cannon, who wrote
Goo Eyes,” "Ain't That
'Goo
a Shame,
A v
"Bill Bailey” and other classics of
ragtime, was sent to the Elolse poor
house at 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 booze, red, oily booze, that’* got
me ^or keeps. Except for seven
months on the water wagon, I’ve
been pickled most of the time.”
ibU dispatch to The News
Courier aajre a candidate for
ou a high license platform
~ no uncemen t definitely
wile is in close tonch
alignmSnt of Soiith
Next summer a gentle-
out in the
who will advocate
’ the handling
" W a. lo.
Shot Him Down.
John B. Tatum, a prominent rest
dent of Autauga. Ala., was shot down
Sunday night by an unknown man
and tnstantl’r'kttled.' Tatum was on
his way home with his sor-in-law
when the shot was fired from am-
bnsh is said to have been the result
of an old feud.
Confesses to Murder.
James Hall, an enlisted man In the
navy, has confessed to the murder
of Anna Schumacher at Rochester,
N. Y., in 1909, and Is now under
| arrest at the Portsmouth yard,
IQOd In a cemetery
■aA-sT
That the recent remarkable in
crease in prison population In New
York state is 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 25
per cent were aliens.
Died of Rabies.
At Durham, N. C., Bennlce Man-
gum, a young boy died.,ftf a typical
case of hydrophobia'Afbnday morn-
Ing at Witt!*, hospital. The young
boy was taken to the hospital Sat
urday night and he developed rabies
rapidly. Prior to the treatment the
madstone had been successfully ap
plied and nobody waa anxious. For
two day# ha guttered the horrors
op the damned and had to be chain
ed to the bed.
Garfield Opposed Ballinger.
Former Secretary of Interior
Garfield Tueaday appearetP-ybefor*
the senate committee on houses, and
land*, and opposed the bill submit
ted by Secretary Ballinger, author!*
ing the Acretary to withdraw
"“’■'iC trom', letUement, pel
a raeommenaC. tlon t0 601
legislation.
one of his cousin's children at the
time Mr. Tillman came In In a rage.
In an affidavit submitted to the
court Monday Mrs. Tillman says that
one occasion she was forced by her
husband's drunken debauches 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 infant
children from deponent’s home at
‘Edgcwood’ 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 ©rMmote^fid ^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 char
acter, modest, refined, cultured, dis-
peculiarly fitted and amply finan
cially able to cere 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. Burta, pastor of the Baptist
churoji 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
whom^iittim' Bacce*taL^ nd M "•
Tndo Sheppard, wife of fiWsP a8t
grand master of Masons a«d many
young society women.
The real co^Mt will «ome on the
Men’* Ove.t S^r^^ns
Boy’* and Youth’.* Oven
Mt-u’* ft and 4.50 Pants, now
2 and 2 .8) “ ” . 1 T*J
MALLU,; L.-.tS
A
SAYS WOMEN ROBBED HIM.
Now York Hanker Despoiled of
Big Amount of (’ash.
retui
and it will be a
In New York Wednesday nigh'
Warner M. Van Norden, the bankc-
and president of the Van Norden
Trust Company, was robbed of $28,•
000 as he was leaving the Waldorf
Astoria.
With the arraignment a few days
ago of Bessie Roberts, alias Kitty
-Dowell, of Chicago, and Annie
Williams, alias "Chicago Maggie,’
the story was made public.
Mt. Van Norden saw two women
walking along Fifth avenue. One
dropped a poeketbook 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
tional 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 mint
ed the 928,000. The women were
held In 930,000 bonds.
A girl likes an extravagant young
man—if she Isn’t going to ma^ry
htgp.
All that glitters Is not gold; some
are blondined.
You cannot tell what a woman
aims at by what she hits.
bitter jma, JsoUl .sides having em
ployed fine legal talent. For the
younger Mrs. Tillman appears
Messrs. DePas^ & DePass of the Co
lumbia bar, and Mr. Samuel McGow
an Slmkins of the Edgefield bar
while for Senator and Mrs. Tillman
appear ex-Sollcltor Jr William Thur
mond, who prosecuted ex-Lleuten-
ant Governor James H. Tillman on
his trial for the killing of Editor N.
G. Ganzales of the CoDrmbla State,
and Senator Tlllman’t eon, Mr. Henry/
Tillman, of Greenwood.
nee to the farmers of the South Is
the new fertilizer which has been
perfected ou one of the Islands near
Charleston, 8. C. It has long been |
known that lime Is an essential food
for plants of all kinds and that the;
cannot live when it has been exhaust
ed from the soli. It has also been
known that old worn-out lands are
extremely deficient in lime, and that
sour, badly-drained lands have their
lime Is & for mthat is not usable b;
growing crops.
Farmers’ Bulletin No. 124, U. 8
Dept. of Agriculture, says: "All
the applications of lime increased the
yields • • The best yields wer*
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 present*
lime In its most usable ‘form Is made
by a new process of burning oyster
shells and using a burner that can
supply potash. The result Is a high
grade fertilizer costing the consum
er only 97 00 per ton. It reclaim*
worn-out lands in a marvelous man
ner if applied broadcast two months
ahead of ammonlated gootys. It’*
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 /letters should
be addressed to a
Agent, Meggetts, S
tlve circulars will
on request.
Free descrip-
*0 any one
.
•r~-
L*S Saw Mttla mounted on wheels for **w-
InjjH. R. e
wttn
Blni
Milla with all modorn convenience* and 1m-
provementa. ALL equal to the beat and ra- ♦
•erlor to the root. A Mill tor every claw ot
buyer*. W rite (or circular*, stating what you
want. Manufactured hy
8ALSM IRON WORKS. MM** Mm. N. L
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!*
While They Lawt.
A limited number of slightly used
$t»S High Grade Organs for only
958.50. These organs appear near
new and are warranted to last a
long lifetime. Terms of sale given
on application. Write for catalogue
stating terms desired. This is an op
portunity In a life time to possess
a fine organ at about cost. Answer
quick, for such bargains don’t last
long. Address:.
MALONE # MUSIC HOUSE,
Columbia, 8. C.
Pianos and Organs, .
CAN TUBERCULOSIS. 49E CURED?
According to Statement loaned
the Mlchigaa .Department
*>9
of
Health, It Can Be Cared atad Pre
vented.
I, the undersigned, hereby certi
fy that I have Buffered slightly for
several years, and endured pains anjl
spitting of blood from tuberculosis
for the past year. HuylnR. takes/He '
mins. Sales j Saaatsmolnbn Remedy -for thre*.
months, I fgHjnyselg perfeetjj, we«l.
Two doctors, after cafrefHl «*amla-v
tIons, have pronounoed me 4»)ly re
covered. ~-wi*v jV*-**
(SignedL' i. t?-
■ For testimonialsjp
. .The Saaatamotsca
Soath
L. M. Power,
It has abaoli
MCNTS.
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