The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 20, 1910, Image 1

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1 VOL. XXXIV HOLD THE HAND BARNWELL. S. C., THURSDAY.OCTOBER 20.1910. The Democrats Have Become the Cob servative Party ii a A BRUTAL COWARD I SK BOVS BOOV TO SHIELD HIM SELF FROM A BALL. NUMBER OF THE STATES tin with forOfin st n et Kiunltlpft'. And llip Bl^ lnt»‘i«‘st> «if tlip ('ounli> ' Look Yn R TTTr Order is Ke\ersed nnd The Uepub limns I ind It Hand to Seenre ('anipaixn I'und'*. The demorntts in Nt' w York art t.rjjinntnt; to .htiTe a little under .lit i ted .a^M'i tions tlitit all the t or durations, the linatnittl interests . a H metie\ lenders nanies. the W till the railroad matniates and silk-hat ■ , (I habitues n! Mh a' anue eluhs an aiep|tort inu the deinoeratie tieket thi- tear. Tie -e Uteti atrani oi H. ...sev«!t and his> ti'dTet and look to ti,e Demon at. to Utve thvm iustne It is a towel position tor 'he dent ot i atte hart v to t-e pho ed in l hi Is the tit si t aineaii:n sin. e Cb ve I. 111(1'. litut when the deinoerats haw I.en aide to pet It. the pie eoutnel Heretofore the' llit'e stood h\ an , .used tile n-h’! dieans lor tm-i ath ItaDons U< puhliean leader. I end) are . de pa rill H to dest • lie new s that Andrew < '.irto , i,nt ri noted $ d" to ’l"' d 1 'llioet a' , ,i in , a . i; it fund ('.triome sa> s Boo..' , ; w .in's in te ■ a.111e ih> taiof am. inn.t .e e'K Nut .i lo it * ■ II. 'w " York ■•ate t I. mo, t a t r, parO tie '.eaeUoii Ins (eti and the t •• i>n . 1. ,,it, ,|l in New .terse' at 'iiiina' < ;ie eon ae \ |.a l ..to 'H.e the 'i> mo ■ \ dm t tt * e ,n Iniato mi . e\ (|, III i H iiliam ed ' Plot W t i o^m/aii' ■. . d w :' h si r I a , t Tlo iii; r n r' 's f j M I..,’ K oo.e In t til I" II a i moit t tor • It- .It,les a* e I «• are 'mils .'I'pet'-' I • is ope' D ■ a.i rs' o I,la’ tie \''W I'l .i la' pais u is 1 te111 s Mo s a n s "M' e \\ -mu i;i. not • •t;m M• • i.i , • to 111 t '1 I a 1 - I, d ! 1 1 I fili.i l.i ..ii i: •*' M know i, It ' I. i: k< d , ved \. \ : ■ u. p 1(0 t' .. Ii * 1 a ;i. !•. Y < - v k :itu ' ar ; i ;in tit.htt ? ’m- m; ' ’ll i * ^ v a n i ♦ 1 k a i t , «t - .to ta- ’ , \e i Mil i"n as 1 Brute Bolds Twelve.Year-Old Boy Before Him to Ihsadve Bull d Meant Eor Him. •» At New York Charles Fishier, a hoy of Ik' years, was swum,' writli- Tiig auir' s'erraTrrrrTF;—rilmi ihe tttde^ walk Thin.sday b,\ a man hrute who used the little fellow's body to cheek a bn I let fired by Harry (Jreen» aid, an ex-pugilist. The missle piereed the childs brain and he died within an hour, (iret o- wald. terror-strioken and pursued lij citizens and police, swung into a hallway and committed suicide. The man who used the boy as a screen escaped. His name is not known to the police. Creep u a Id was about kT, years old and was known to his sporting friends as Hi/ Clark He was at one time sparring partner of Harry i ' liiff" i Fione of Baltimore, hut of late had born working as tick,',' aker at a moving picture tlieatic ,ii Harlem Young Fischer w ,s returning from .(|i errand for his neither alxiut dusk \s he turned from one hundred and third street into Madison avenue, he -aw Creciiwald ami he uniden'tilte'd man engaged in heated argument I'lie tnghtened buy attempted to pasts " twetn Hiem w lien the unknown man grasped him and held him be- ■ *'re his f.ue just as tfte former W hipped out a pistol (I t he i'oy s head imw aid drupped hi- 11. N, w 'l "I k In IimI \ 4 ■ i pig. i- t'uli’tng •< 1., 111' ti:iiMl \> 1 : , it'- • ■ 1111''' " -t ■ .'X- vv',. i, Hie ■ I , 11,,.. r.d * ." •' C' t t li - - 'll'- 1 . 111 Mil. .Mil llc.u-' : 1 1 - ' li"' li.;it< it" - 1 L ."I Hm R cplt ’lH ( o pi*t ’ v 1 • :* i'.B 'in tir to 1 . .1. ' In Ri p • 'B t . ;» A * v .11. ; . 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(jlntv Tit. ' realiv.e the) are u| against it "u fait • The l'"Si ate Demi.i ratie prospect' ill New Ym k and New Jersey are n fleeted III I ollUerti, lit, and tlie De'r orrafr tee w *»i king m ill''. N uUij’V state as the' haven't workeii f u I, ea is Not since I SS'J have the Dem oei afs fdeeied a "governor in Connei tie.ut. Soil fhev feel that it is comiitg their wav ' lus time They ha' e a vet v strong candid.He in Fudge Simon K I'.aldvvin of New Haven, a man of high character ami (lean I ei o i 11 file K e p u i d i ca 11 p i ll l - alltv of |.'..(too vv liieli the' late Cov I ,i) lev ii ae ved is rather staggering when they get down to figures, hut they eomtort themselves with the thought, that ali figures fall in land slides. and they bcli-.ve this is ihe year of landslides. Even if they don't carry the state they feel confident of winning one congressional district, the second, now t'i pre-eiitcd pv N 1* Sperry, hue w ho deelitpd i enomination. In New York state the campaign is getting un lcr way somewiiat slowly and the new campaign managers are getting ihi ir hearings gradually and lining up their speakers. The, Re publicans are waiting affet Roosevelt.- "Father. 0 Father, Come Home With Me Now, and are absoluto’y up a stump until he gets bark and sta'Ce his promis' d whirlwind campaign. Found Bred on Street. At Hoboken. N T, a well drrs^d man registered at a hotel about 1 o'clock Wednesday morning as Mar tin Egger of Philadelphia. An houi Thf bis corpse was found oo the 9{4«^BU( fiflOK feit mn* pf'/e tighter (lid tir. d Til.' ii IP t cute 'ltd ' til' I.Ilk IM l VV 11 'III end tie,| i"' '-.v i j;r,iue C,rf i n w ,ipi ’ill with Hie i e v i d v * i ,u hi-, h a r. ■I 1 k* a ini r.iii \ , ,i 1111 ■ man ^.,'> he- •' and a Imhix uni me . .umI w ■■ im n. a bn hah I, a id ol or w u imw- mI •te • rab'*d , lo,lied in t h ■ put.' Ml ‘ he . I II1 • ll 111.( II , |||I ( - II ind ,1.' II " hi li.s pui >ii(-r'. i im ii, ha ■ ! 'I e'Si'd , tie 1 11 S h .-(i M l 11 a I I'U fill i II t ii'ui.wa past a gi"Up , n ' ■ r 'He,| el,: Ip ei, and ■ • r eni pfced > o d h ' " ti' mi.i a e. . lai Fa i hug n t ll O' he .Ipplleil ; he le'.oHel' III hl.s elllp'e .Hill lew lUlt his f, r.l in ' I lie h ! II nle i ed ell Id 11 \ i if w t h , i 1 - v i * * | vv (ai 11, ■ i . i e i. .\l,idi!in* l-'i-h- l anil w a' him* ot tile ti . ** -iui' Hie dof w hi i ii is 1 •( Brute < inigtil. You ale a dirty dog - ITie .e, ii ng tha’ e in happen to vnu k ic ’ ."‘ s: I * (Ud gel 11 i|||li k In these voids Coroner IVin n ig Wf lie da. e \ p i e.'se. | h.' a e Inn , n, ( t"i- Vdolph Herg, wtoi w is ai laign •i •"•lore him as thi' man who lues- day nigh- used ('ha i les I ’is, h* r, a -y e a r-oid hoy, as a shied against H 1 'g Ii U I! e' - tl i .'d a ' ii Mai . v C n eai - • id M* i X p. ,/.( Ilglitci 1 lie ,.ot ‘i -* kll.ed (lid Cletiivvald ( .' n, ill 11 ’ ei, V ll .‘'le i tel g w a lo Id with' hi a i barge of homicide. TRICK OF TEDDY —^ HE ABI'sES THE NEW YOBK BK- MtXTtAt Y SAVAtiELY. •hidge Packer Says Boostytelt Will Try a Coup if His Tieket AViiis in \ New York. \ At Stt. Louis Roosevelt dem>un\*d the liemoratie party in New York as an- '++ ndndy (Cl iaine—htiUiu:en__ W a 1 >. street and Tammany Hall" in a speech the other night and attacked the Deinoeratie pai'y In Missouri bv ealling^it the "pat t v that repres.'iits the special interests and ape, il'priv- ileges.' Roosevelt also defended the pr-sent >>o.;ition of Hie Ri'inildii nr. |iat tv in regard to the tat ilf It was Roosevedt’s first speeefi m the present, campaign Tlie Colli seuni wa« crowded to the doora with a crowd which cheered him frequent ly. He began bis speech by com- UMttuijJlg '?ov. Hadley as "an up'ight and fearless public servant" and say ing that the fight in Missouri is sim ilar to that being made in New York "In New York therejare opponents who call thcniselfes the I mriioei a, y said Col Roosevelt. "They have the very slenderest relation to any Ins torieal partv hearing that name For in New York what calls itself Demoi- racy eon sists in reality of an unhoiy alliame hetweeii Wall street and Tammany ' Hall. It is enough to make Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee, and Tom Menton, of Missouri, turn in their graves to realize what the organizations are that claim to i.e their spiritual heir- and repersenia- tives at CM* present day "And as it is in New Yotk, so it is Lire in Missouri, the genuine '.lit' "t the people, the party that ••vt.did' t.ii iMip.ulat' rights, that -lands MUSTCOMEDOWN Teddy Is Pr«fiB| Tm Mack •( a Laid far Rr^ablicats U Carry. t. r ■ ;■ n an. ren -I'- .Tl th pa 11' , 'Cl Mi l and lie .in i'.' I,; -1 Ills tl). s [i. Il!( i i '!'. I ll Rep I ,|1- ■ 'I re.M I Ml ,e ■ a r uv Hen lll'eve-ts and pa ; • v tu,,' a i roga'es In I’M'lf. nu.-uMth the name I lent'ier.c \ In '> • w > oi k t hr .-pi 1 '.,1 1 rut• l • 1 ll 111 r lliulri' hi- 1 "ll 1 1 ol. ll" thing 'Mil i N a'! 0; t'n* |l" vv .'I - til it h "pr , n r v 1 ri t linn 1 1 Mill sr. 'll m j; the itci' ■ r (y\ •n ;jc mu rr pi " v 1 t * *4 » ’ - '» * t tins ' lirv .11 ♦* Ir it ( II' ] : Ir 1 la . r There is OIM -III e vv a v 1 ml iuil \> j Hi "11' a 111 a ^ - Oi 1 -1 a 1 'ft .1 Ti "lie , to a \ mil Mc\ H a tli/itm ii. > ( (Hi 11 - Ir ■!, quit' j'l , 'p'-Jj ) tiiat in D) , .1 l|i| tll,,U is tu ib t.-at 111* Dike n k - .S ! ^ *' ,T | ;t« A t 4 1 • \ r * \ now \' ll u cl .t: v v- iii • Hoi I .1 v M ) k (i ,1 Il'lgr R.l 1 k I'l ha- bri ll 1 it .1 iMt!^ . .t r 1 1 nek il |i 11 1 ' ■ -. ll ll'l - a Roosr v , 11 s rri 'pi ii 11 >■ 1 a im f ■ S W . • 11 B 'll the a F : a lire "'t .V rr 11 1 onsidrra 'Ir Srvelltv, i-pr l.BB Ins i I ' mkeil j" M . .(I ! (*l\ E\ A CI*OsE CALL. I mm Killisl Horse, lirokc up Bug gy, .'Inn Escaped. M Spartan Mu g Dr Jesse F Cleve- biiid. [iresident of the Tmapau nulis and on(> of the wealthiest men in tipper South Carolina, had a narrow •scape trom death there Wednesday w lien the buggy in which he was driving was stiiiek fn a pas-eiigcr 'ram on the Southern uciway e Forest street crossing m that city I'he horse was killed and the ve- hh w as smashed to piert>s I it ''levelaml was-thrown from the img- :v and sustained slight injure's At iirst it vvas thought a wound In hi., bead wa- of a serious nature. Me ins has not proved to Ik* true'’ Wed ••'tla' hfgTtTMTe~ _ waT“>TnriYg njt ana re. i iv ing his friends At the point where the act iileti' a cut led theta.- is a sharp curve 'hi.li is situated on a grade cros- nig Houses are built close up ti he track, and it is not possi.de w t-t* 7?Tt mieoming train mom H+a-n To-C eet away. An engineer can not sin Hie (Tossing until he is right on it ■Dr DIev t-land was driving south on Forestt street and didii t see or hear he train nor did the engineer sec tir Cleveland until it was utter!/ impossihl!' to .-top the train in time to prevent the accident. One Thousand Missing. At Washington. IT C , Forester firaves received the following tele graphic report from Supervisor Mar shall. of the forest service at Cass Lake, in regard to the forest firo sit- Mon in Mennesota: "Reports give one uawon in Minnesota: "Reports give l.mMi burned and missing. The square miles Fires still burning. Situation in this fo.cs'. is well in hand. — Becoming Educated. Tlie work of edueafing the negro race has progressed so steadily dur ing the past ten year* that only iii per rent of the race in the I’nited States at present are illiterate, ae- cordihg to Mrs. Emma Ersktne Hahn of New York ♦ Fishermen Browned. The fishing steamer Senator Holth- ufen collided with and sank the Swedwh bark Diana Thursday. Sev?n of the Diana's crew wore drowhed. The survivors were carried tt? Cu;- frftVtBi QVSMI> w,,: i gl'IM tln-.v t Ip-i : man hi sill pi-cia i l i ink ed im-i im -x .i nd ti. s \ I'' 'll 11 I' 11 ;■ cl ll ,i - g 1 v T. MU’ " i, UMI i V ll W .It Up. iiMllll ,11 .Ni'W Ylll k mu til*' S'.tic (.uup.iign and riieo'lore Rum'C v Ht He said in pa I t I am ill MO UM-d* that M I Rims, veil has liecn advised bv hi- ‘liiiM.s that 111 t ll I- S ale (hi tide -el m su -111111 g ] v agatist his N-v N.illoii al sm vvi'ii hliusei: as Hi*' -:e\v,n,l i.| ’ Ii*' puJi! ie w flf.i ic ip I x 1 _■ a iim I "eip • nil i mi '.im Pa la im e n| Ills iim that he can only Imp* to .-.kh Hm -i t u a I i * oi fiM hini'fl! and h;s ti k iv anniMini eim-nt that he wont lie a '.imlulatc in I!'t and furtli'!- he ha.- agred to make such a statement within the tn-\t twn or Huce dav> "There I an be 111' duu'*t Of The tail of 'ns ea ini i dai v i n the l.i i;d of anv niari who has watelled Ills :n the hope that thev will fleet hi- IP k('t I II a t .1(11),'. he will a Cl cp. the result ,i' eomuiand by ihe p, i pie of the state that he ue its rand- ida'c Then, with Hie pnlitiial iiui chine under his loiurcl. nothing i.m prevent him from se. iiriug Hie ib lc- gat(-s ft dm this State There is one vire way and onlv way Ti aTn, I Me\icani/ing this ''oim'rv and tha: is to defeat his t u kd now yt rrs in bisc.i sr. I{e|iiil>li('an j[,(yailer l<eM\es the New York Committee. The rcstgna'tion of William Barnes Jr-—ihe Mbanv "old guard bvader. from the State cummittof was the lug event in Republican. i ir- cli s thens Wedliesda v Immedaiely alter liaving received Mr Barnes' letter of resignation, saying that the failure to reappoint him on the executive en-iiimittee in dicated eiht'T tha' his services were no idiigeub usetul or that he was ‘faithless" to the' Re^Tihliran ticket. State Chairman FrenDee issued a statement disrlaiming both ot these suppositions ■yr. Prentice rematked that Mr. Barnes wa* not the only former ■ memtier of the executive committee who was not reappointed, naming four others who likewise had been retired... No action was taken regard ing the selection of a successor to Mr. Barnes. x m m w '■ (iraves of Confederated. '* Former Cnited States Senator Berry, of Arkansas, was Tuesdaf ap- pointed by . President Taft as com missioner taking charge of raarkin; of the grave of Confederate soldieis andi sailors, who died in northern prison? during the Civil Mar. He will fill the vacancy caused by the de?th of General William C. Oa'es, of Alabama Colonel Berry served in ihy MW. SACRIFICE NECESSARY ILmim'ScIi Wdl Have to Put Aside Vaulting Ainluliuu to Save Bis Party.—Apiuirently the Fear <>f Third Term Ih'iipNgMiiil* t-iiulaii- gers Bepuhlieaus' Ch«nces. Ai cording to Judge Parker Rnose- velt will l(e prevailed on to deelare that he will not he a eaiulidate foi the presideiK V 111 1 W I " lodge Pa l - ker said in an authorized statement Thursday. I am informed that Mr Roose velt has tfeen advised by his friends that in this State the tide has set in so strongly against the new nat- lonuU.xiu with himself as the stew aid ei th*- puidic welfare in 1 ft I k’ and t lienee on for the halnme of fits life, that he can only hope to save the situation for himself and his ticket by ..nmuiiieing that he will not ue a i .indi'Iate in 1 h I k and. fuithei. I am iliporilp'd Ill'll he ha- acii'il to in ike sm h a .-I a 1' • nle ll t vvith n next two or thr(ie days "There ean tie no doubt of his candidaey in the mind of anv aim w ho has watched his course caret ul- ly lead IBs speeelles, and noted Ills almost brutal treatment ol Pre-id' n: (aft. "From mv knowledge of and ex perienee with him I have no hesita tion in saving that while assurance wiy he given hv him that he will not i.e a ca ml id a re in 1 r 'lk. his pur pose ;s to ileveive the people of this Stati' hi till hope that tiiev '/ill ( te. i Ins tieki’l I iiat done h. will ,m . ep' Hie re-ult as a lommatMl hv the peo- pie of th ■ State ' hat he Ilf Its ( all lidaie "J lien. wiih Hie political m,i I'et erelU'es to th*' j lid i i*l a r' of country He lias del lar*-d ilia! m'w nationalism siuft an t he l he in ,-idious assault on tli*' eonsi ii niinn and the present forms ot government The judge has volunteered his -ei vices in behalf of 'h*- D'Tiiocrane ticket m Ni'W York, and '.viil follow the e\-presl(ient 111 Ills speaking totll through tli(‘ Slate, speaking in icpB to Roo.-evelt s apjieals loi suppoit of l> is ma li. St llii*"U That there I- S"ine reason lot Judge Parker - opniion h.i'* il on m- lorniatl*'!! lie il.nm- to have. (Ila! Roosevelt has agreed ♦(* d's. laim mi tent ion to run m 1'H k for the presi dency is tndhated by the situation ,n New York A few davs after the Roosevelt i . m v .ii t m m at Saratoga had .lull*' Its ma-ter s hidding, Charie- H Young, lortner pie*iden' ot Die 4 on t r;«1 •lull V If. 11 h 1 s sprrrl R(*pl! ■Fr 1 n rl il i, in N r w Yolk, am anr| m 1! r i i h\* .Hum »r It a 1 tr« at mm m "ll |Oi Jji Iv h 1- drtrl toliiat I 'll. tli^UT of 1*1 rsid rut 1 a r 1 Tom ti a tier ■ ■ - \ * a 1 s if pa 1 [ y r.g ilia l it' know Iriigr nl ami • \ j'r r . cm r W v U t" V (V .• I i) • 1 •' in >iT it p’ T 1 k r l hi 111 I \uw • no In si a' ion in sav n d V t r w <1 a' - later It hr, a me kmiw n f hdt w h i U* Ho at'sur;* n< • w ill hr : hat oil! ..f a nnip ol 2 x regular ti v»n by him t ha 1 fi r w III 11"! -r R. p x Jir a n > m 11) • Fn oil 1 .r.l g III ,i » .t n 1 nld t♦ in Hi 1 h i .< putpo-r 1 - rill b, .T. (U . lai> "1 ' hat t Im-v woniJ ' t» <j ft 'h*\ <■ i hr pro]' r nf tin- St i 1 * VOlr fir Do nor 1 it h b. k- 1 1 h 1- veal ie. ause ol Roosevelt s dominaDoii ol the Repuidii an situation It is n .u stated that lal^e 11II11)'"**1 ? O! oth*-! life long Republicans tue lollowmg the example of these eatlv "ilteis and have de'eminicd to voi.- th*' Deinoeratie ipket this veai I'oi the first t ime m t Ii ei i liv es T 1m“ re.r-TriT, of coil is" nr *hc spei— ’ I •• of Roiise\elt ism that ..-tanil- !(*• hind Heniv l. Stimson. the R*puh- liian landMlate In fact, theie is little opposition to Stimson among tlie Republicans, hut many ot tlrelli ii’liev e. Hk*' Judge Parker, that the e-ime f+* f*(H Rooseveltl.slu iuU lit blls- tiiess om e for all is now The gossip in New York ‘pbTTiTe.VT einbs has liecn for several davs that f Jeurge Ti. Sheldon the man w h" acted as treasurer ot the Repu 'liean national ''ommittee in the Taft cam paign. and who has alwavs been a Republican, has determined to hop Stimsiiii The New Yotk Kvening Post savs editoria 11: 'ITiat Mr Roosevelt, who never hrilted his party m his life, no mat ter how g'reai the rascal who head 1 !) the ticket, should, he the one to caiise more Republicans to t.olt their ticket in this State .than anybody since Blaine, is one of those^Thtetesting Itirn? so fascinating arte? H. Young, the ax-preBldent ot the Re publican club., who has bolted has openly given his reason* for his ac tion George R. Sheldon, the treasurer of the Republican national commit tee. and preaident of the L’nton League flub, does not deny the re ports that he-intend* to vote for Dix, though refusing to make any state ment for publication." BETTER BE HANGED m . . — — TH AN (.<1 TO PKISON KOH LIE E. NAYS FHIt A(M> J1 IHiE In x Remxiknhle S|>e<*eli He I>ellxer- «• * (I to a >lan for Killing * Wo- mttti. Lite ittipn-oniuen: in the |(enite.) tiaiv is (leelarcd hv Judge Manus Kavanaugb. of t'iiicago to Ii • a mo re terrible punishment than hanging Ihe lurist in a iem.uk.Bile opinion handed down in -ent* in ing .losi ,111 Weleolii' tu life impi isoiimeiit i u ill til ler, 1 out 1 a*led dentil w ith the tortuied Mini ot a life convict in hi? solitarv cell ami told the prisoner that it is not eocreet th t-egatd the d'-ath jii-naltv as tlitc most scveic punishment that .an be inflicted Welcome pleaded guilty to having murdered Mrs Mary McLean, on March kk. I k I h in a boat ding house she conducted The prisoner chang ed Ins plea from "iio' guilt)" aft *r eight jurors were chosen It waa shown that he forced IBs wife to be- come a white slave" and shot her for Tefusing to give him money VI1 s McLean was shot and killed while attempting to save Mrs Wel come In sentencing Welcome Judge lx a van.i ugh said "Welcome, vou h.iV'C b " 111 111 1! 11 d a '*'111 , Ie i.r m,. Ymiii I'yinishmelit is to he mole tel riide still The instinctive, unrea soning hoj rnr of mankind regards the death sentence as a severe pun ishment This idea is not correct You ate now to receive a sterner punishment Your victim died but once You will die a hundred time*, you will suflei more the day you pul on pri-011 clothe- than she did in her death After that there will be only the hopeless, painful year? from day 'o dav from month to montth sMe'i'ii'nc out toievei a ml in agonv In foui' m tiv*. M>nrs the eternal sol i t ml am! sib 1 m e will begin to 'lush in " ’"in von like an iron weight You hear that street ear "■ii tinging in th" -tree* a* it passes now Toil will remember it in after vi ai.s as the most _ exquisite muaii I’ will an huri ving crowds that SAVED HER LIFE WOMAN IN 4 HAKLKSTON STRIA K MY A IB LLET. Bn4 E(ii-1«ina4<ly a Steel r(»rset Stay l*revent* Ihe Hnllet Emin tedug inlu Her Body. The < Tia 1 le.-l on Post say* Chailie Peter*, a (Peek working in u restau rant at A1 ehilale and Beautain street*, was eommitted to tail Tlinrs- dav Uv Magistrate Rouse for j.istol shnoting in Peter Manus I'- antm:. at King and Co) 11 m bus, iietween a and 4 o'eloik when Peteis shot thice time* anothei Greek, George Paua- lo*. working th^re On* 1 ot the bullets filed passed through the hat of Edwaid Shea, a patron of the eating place, another pierced a window of the restaurant entered a passing trolley ear. and grazed the clothing of Mr* W A Constine, of No. 287 Coming street, w’hile tha third bullet went wild none of the three hitting Panalo*. at which the) were aimed Peters and Panalo* were on had terms, it wa? stated after the shoot ing and Wednesday quarreled in the tear of the Alanos restaurant Pet ers is charged with procuring a pis tol opening fire on Panalos. who daecd bis person out of jo"|,aii!.\, ■chile the bullets were living Two very narrow escapes from death for innocent people resulted The bul let that pierced the brim of Edward Shea's hat missed his head only an inch 01 two, while the bullet that smashed through the restaurant win dow and entered a down going King street car was deflected from the heart of Mr* Constine by a corsage steel Thl* sent the ball to the opposite side of the street, where it *truek a wall of the Waeker drug •tore, miss ing a window by a *hort distance Bevond a painful shock. Mrs. 4’on- stine tortunately was not hint. She may swear out a warrant against Pet ere The Greek was given a hearing on ThuiVlav in the office of Magistrate Rouse ami committed to jail in de- L r " vvlicte t fiev lik*' to go and do asl^" 1 * 1 ,,f $" IM ' m each ca.-e made out they pie.'.-.' It will mean the great * ul ~' C't "f Bl pleasures ir* 4 *<join Y"ii tan uniy <11 eum of it b\ da 1 umI v niglr .mil voui dream »ili ie to: t u 1 e ti lispeak a hie 4 All.HI AI TEB >1 AN Y YEARS. Negio 'Ihii Will Mnng for >lur*ler Nine Yexi** \go. ednesday in th* 1 supeiioi cout ; it Dniigla- tla lake 1 (e \"a uss. eoi- nred. Who nine venrs- ago killed I’har- l*' \I<Kiiiii"ii while plowing in th" fxT'i bv sh'ioting him with a Win- ' best ei I HI*-. Was gi v ' 11 a Dial and the mi' verv prompt 1 v convicted him ot murd'i without recominenda- Hon to mctcv. which means that the death -en'i'me will be unpo-ed upon Itim Judge Parker will pass seu- 'em'e on him Intel during the term 1 te Yu 11*- was a tenant in Ik'll on Hi* t"rm "l \| r lame* MiKlnnon, and "•( a iim' en raged with the mule tie w as I'iow mg wher<‘U|>on he |*.ft his 111 tl Ie W'lil IBs house, got his W inches’er ritle anti refuining Mrs sh"i down his mule then went on " w here Mr Jam* * McKinnon wai plowing and took 1 shot at him. but his bullet went wild, then he w.-ut "ti sonic bundled 'aids and* iim*' 'Tiariev Mi Kinnon also plowing and *hot him down without a word then w'lil 'ome dlstame 1111 t he 1 and shit .1 '"iing hog im hoy. aft ei whuh I'm* made his escape and lias since hpen al laige until last Apiil when Sh'-i- i ft Rieketsi'ii loeated and aifes'pd him at Reves La igainst him He was charged by Panato* wHh aggravated »«*atilf ami '.y Shea of aggravated aaauult ami '. 'Ht terv KEEI*S IN THE UMEU4JHT. TrxMy Take * Trip <■ * E ly ing Ma chine *4 K4. lain!*. Al St Louis, Mo . Theodore Roose velt Tuesday made an aeroplane flight a* the paasenger of Archibald Homey, and buid It wa* tin* finest sensation he ..vi'r experienced H« traveled twie* around the aviation field at Klnlocfa park in tlnee min- ilte* and twenty secooila He wave* his hand at the thousands of spec tators. much to the discomfiture of the aviator, who temarked the Col °nel might hit a controlling cord When the machine alighted easily a few feet Hum the starting place, a mighty shout of applause went up Hoxsev a Wright aviator, said that Mr Roosevelt made a good p,i„- senger. except that he enjoyed the H111 so much tha: Hoxsev w H s afraid the Colonel would fall out or inter fere with the engine which was roaring at his aide The Colon, 1 waved his hands at the < miw.I so vig orotislv that Hoxsev called out to him Keep your hand* on the i.iil. t'olonel ' ’ A" Quarrel Over Woman Renewe,I With Tragic Result. At Sir.mton Henry Matsh Wedne-- dav shot and killed IB* neighbor. Hubert Baxley, with a shotgun at the Hartt-B ptremanon a-nont- six mil"-' trom there, the load takt«gw*.f|Vct in he nei k and death lesulting instant Iv Shot also -tniik y^oung Baxley. Son "t the dead man. but he Was ii"t -'rmusiv wounded About two wck* ago the two men had a row ovei tlie women ot their tamilie.-. and Marsh forbade Baxley passing through his vatd Baxley, return- Mlg trom the store ot J a Ward A- Softs not Majsh and they renewed the diflieiiltv, Marsh shooting Bax- |ev as allow* stated Another Rod) Found. Butted beneath ton* of debri*. a man s bodv was found on Thur»dav morning on the second floor of the. -Hauinurdt Printing company’s plant, adjoining, the wrecked Time* huild- ig. in I,os Angeles. Cal The find wa* made w hile workmen were removing burned paper and rubbish. The bodv found makes 22 known dead in The Time* dlsa»b*r.. Hi)WLETT JiiYNER fiRAWNBEB. Rroiher of Ailauia'* >lu)i,i Brixe* Into Swollen Siiexm. Blinded^ by dafkiie-s FfaYiTeD Toy tier, aged n::. brothei of Former Mayor Joyner, of Atlanta, drove a team off a terry landing into the Chattahoochee river. 1H miles west of Atlanta, about midnight Saturday night and was drownded in the swol len stream ".Tack O. 'Mara, -who wis in the buggy with Joyner, had a narrow escape from death, swim ming several hundred feet before reaching land. Me wa* asleep when the team, which was also lost, fell into the river. Joyner was a Con federate veteran and prominent m*mbees of several secret orders. NO 7 IT MEANS LOSS — —r--» Faracrs Are Oriel Haiti Sacrifice C* tai a* tke Market. WOULD LOWER PRICES President Barrett Dec I»re* th*4 Ten dency id> S. II PisKhtet Too K+rif 4 a Uses Pri.x s to Sa^ IK>W RWAtd.~ Believes tl.et H>s|en. of BomWxl " '•rehouses Will Solve PrvM«m. Farmers of the Cnited State* 8Te urged not to sacrifice the cotton of tht* rear by tnarkrttiig if foo earLy. m a statement issued by President Charles A Barrett, of the Farmer*’ National Co-Operative a n d Bdinjn- tiojwrl union. The ^tatenieiit of Pres ident Harfett follows: It ha* iK*en for a number of yoot* the practice among southern fnrin- er*. either through ignorance or tn- debtedne-*. to sacrifice larger or' smaBer portions of tlie financial re turns for their cotton to which th« real value of the staple entitled : hem Rushing the staple upon the mar ket the moment it left the ginnery regardless of t | u . r8nK€ of pricM| they have been paid in whatever 11*- ure wa. ruling at that particular time, without reference to the bon# fide law* of supply and demand. In Itself, the custom Is and has been a factor for depressing the mar ket since it congested the staiAt nnd operated to drive prices downward. It would take an expert statistic- ian to estimate'the'loss from thin source since the civil war alonn. And when you speak of a loaa to the southern farmer, you mean also a loss to 1 tu* southern business man and to every channel of southern commerce and industry —for whatev er affects the welfare of the man of the acre* affect* »|*o the welfare of every other man, woman and child in Dixie Farmers of the Southern State* arm fht* rear in danger of repeating m old blunder In a great many local* it lea, the tendency to hold «oUon-4#r a price commensurate with itn wortk la noticeable But In a few other localities, th# fiber i* being rushed on the buyer*, with the inevitable result that wher#- - ever thl* occur* the price aags down ward and the grower is not receiving the figure that represent the value of the staple to the World of con- sum pt Ion I do uot insist that the farmer hold hi* cotton where his debt* are ot a very pressing nature, and where be 'an liquidate them in no other way than by disposing of his prodttet. But I do desire to impress upon hi*- mind, the desirability. | n justice to himself and hi* family, of making in honest effort to borrow sufficient money to tide over his immediat# obligations, to the end of keeping hi* cotton well | n hand until the market respond* to Ihe bona Ad# nine of the staple. In a great many town in the south have made this possible through <>UI warehouse system. Each year the system makes greater strides iind enable* 11* to extend aceommo- >la;!oii to a larger, number of mem* bet tt 1 look eventually fo,- a system of onded warehouses, under control our people, to so permeate the '•■n belt that the smallest is I* the largest farmer will be ena to hold his cotton without prejudle# to hi* pressing obligation*. We have found. In several states, that where NGiple i* placed.In a warehouse I'topei ly secured, fhore is little dff- ficultv in borrowing upon it all th# emergency money needed for ft# owner*. ' V » here farmers cannot hay# ces* to one of these warehount where conditions are such that find tt impracticable to obtain on their product, I Ml -t - Took Hi* Own Life,. A special to the Savannah Press from Guyton. G».. says Jerome A Shearou*. cashier of the Citizens bank there, killed himself this morn ing. He shot himself wtth a revolv er. His accounts with the Fink at j **i<l iq he correct Planned Hit* Death. At St. Augustine. Fla , after tie. ing crepe on the front door, donning burial clothes and writing a nota to an undertaker, directing the dis position of hie body, Giles Philip, a well known business man. committ ed suicide by inhaling gas. Despond ency over his wife's death Is bfllgr- #4 to iwivf |gt, Burglar Killed. At Dallas. Texas, in a pistol duel Thursday Policeman Phillips and an unknown Mexican, who with a com panion. were burglarizing a down town store, the Mexican wan shot and killed. His fellow burglar es caped. Phillips had been on the po lice force only a few weeks. » ■ ■ ♦ ♦ • .Many Were Lost. Seven men. Including the captain, are missing following the loss of the fishing schooner St. Pairals of Gran ville. France, 25 miles off St. Pierre Thirteen men were saved. New* of the wreck (became known Thursday when the 13 survivors reached Miq uelon Island. Aeroplane Exploded. At Birmingham.- Al*.. while in the air the motor on th# Wright aero plane being used hy AHator Farm* le* at the state fair exploded. The aviator aucc##ded U bringlac the machine safely, to the ground, gt- MhH tomA watwtu. ther. sell a* little of the staple ae pdisf-’ ble—just enough to pay off the debt# that may be pressing for settlemhat The remainder should be held. ua*if such time as If can be disposed of at a figure in harmony with its worth to civilization. You can be very sure of the fact that if you do not secure the price your .cotton really is worth. « other factor will do so. Most tl. It will \]b* the speculator, and If the speculator It will be the null, and If not tlie mill, then the middle^ man between the mills and the uF, timate consumer. . , You will save nothing to the world by sacrificing the 4?otton yon have brought forth With *0 much effort and application. But you will loe# a good deal to yourself,, your family and to the aoutb. W I urge that at this particular e#a> son. while/the necessity of marl cotton lia a scientific instead of] way, is cJeaPffh afcei your intelligence, that you take itepii f to entourage the organisation dkmrjl?; wher# of the warehouse syatamLiJ . "This te a feature of eo-ope— in the work of the FgrperVi which it bound to returt' a staataoeoua harvest, ft -1 •eats to th«, fahner that in busiuess which h# what#r#r walk