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* The Barnwell # -i VOL. XXXIV V BARNWELL. S. THURSDAY.NOVEMBER :5. 11)10. NO 9 NEGRO OUSTED hi * lily Whitt Repijblicafl Party Or ganized in the State. THOSE WHO ATTENDED R«piiMicHU Ollire HoUlor*. (AinNpic.i- Ou« by Their Abwnco.—Blalock Waa F.lecU-d State Ulutirmun and (’onunittwmeii \\'<»re Named from Each Coii^rehsioiiRl Distritt. A new Republican party was or ganized In South Carolina on Thurs- dav. Kliminating the negro entirely and ttalviug nothing of the Federal office-holders, none of whom was present at ti e Convention, about 11." of those win) believe in the Repub lican doet rli'es met at noon in the Columbia ' r heaiie. in Cidumnia. and Inaugaratel a branch of the nation al organization for this State, w.ueh the loaders think will be fruitful o. much rood. The org .n ./,i; ion ne-.-t :na as held under the ex 'li.ts've dtie< tton of Job:, G C.ipei s. natToTcal comm if e.'!r.a.i from this Stat'-. ami a well known figure in Repi.b.iean polities. ITie cenren'.on a ie ( ...i'ed off w .taout a h.lcli for i-ver'Cling had oeen pie- pared by Mr Capers uiid it wus no' neeessarv to dt .ate any nuestion. Following 'iie n ppomt nient of tne several c< run f t«-e^ to nie< hani* ally assist in p- rfe.-iiug • .• organization, ttie no.niiii'i.oi oium ttee made ,'s report and trie follow‘.ng aie tlie ofiiv r~ of the | a t' (b'KHJll/alioil EfTecUel. I. W C Bit I (X k of G i d d v 11'. c Tutur(-i s < ’.• r.'' .'rn "n of ’h. I ep'-blicatt b r\r ■ c"iu!u!! t' 1 H N.iirir ot Y " -H County, *: < chan niati. . U H \( ■.: .. if \ m oji r- r •» 1 and 'rea.-iir.-r lu a 'd " '■ ‘ ■ v ( , li’ oso ! ( ffi . -s o ’ ’ 1 . ' • ;r ; t »h» *t>' 1>)u lug w.ive " tc • |'. • -t' 11 1 * * H v >! '-‘i’ ht At e . x.-i 11 ’.• 1 «'Mt 111 At / \ Iv0 'Ci I t-o.4 < iu-i.'kc" J !.:i L ! i | d-hrai ti'.str, ’ \Y T’ r--ftrr rtf S( Gc >rzi* 1 wt .i.i.i • c, "1 IIli ' S"i 0:1 d ' r ' • V. 'A : 11 Hi ice v :- : lk ; 1 \ 1 1 I * 1 'll il! i-.iigr f,e:d 11 1> M t'. *■ r Th :r 1 ■! s’: : .1 il MiGtam.- Jew cr-y ’ r 'V I I HrT ! 1 liar; s .f PI ka ! h , r' ft * ■ •, R M r 'i- !>. ( . '; r*--'!, '■!’!•• J- dm H irt o' S mi t u.)> ' ri;' < '• W S'i.-' of 1 . 1 r . tl- Fi't.Tl r’r ' < ‘Ij.j : b s ! ' :d',ey ( .1 :?m ' ' P «’ .1 I' •.. .if Si,. ;• on f ] (j \1. is*** f (»’ KOI” m n sCxth •!:’:■ ’ f V:v-:m«k:. (.(-'•rgr*' .vv li . 1. J 1 u 1 r o f Mai Tus 1 ( M.e ii""'" to • •• a 01 .Si" . •'! <’' • , 11 Fox. * S i :i t .t . L 1 1 '>i 1 o’ U dumb... 1 u I’.tin <>; S' ' 1 tl.‘ w s 1*\ a r«*-'<*r.*;t> 11 Mi* 1 - . on*•"''ion at f: rn.* ! " a 'ov 11! fy t f A t ho princinN'S t '." K",' 1 ''"'an 1 « r\ as ado;''.‘<i a' t .n :.* -' 1 t': •!■ C ■: dr a u con v rn - tmu in M in r!’. »* r; 1 y 1 if (’Me tao ” 1, is .■■ s,,' 111 ."ti ^ , i H re "in m.-nd*' ! ! . ' li• 1 iimrti' ..ii I'latform aiii* 1 c.anl* ui - I* ad ' ; c.-d Th.s w th* » ttlr.* p! 1 form Of the conv*-nt:on f ' ir as w .is aM 1015 IK -•■d bv Mr rap 1-n - ... — . . Tit a t f ii* rn: veil Ci. n of the " '. }'.■:■ it''!. .,ns m Si -util Carol in a is f »* i a ' ' tii. prt-M n' n Hlonal admin- 1 ; 1 *. a ui 1 1 . spei iiilly so to I’r.'H: i 1 nl I' : f t a> s' a * ♦*(! by Mr Cai..'.’- r id IrCffr . m ,'i'a in a r*‘Moln:‘o" * r. 1 . h vv a - a ■ I 1 ’i t it bout mui tiui’ (>:’ d.sM ,il . '... fa «■', » I, ( . c was :. 1'' 1 j r, rK. ■: r of : 1 .-ir '!! t 0 n any qu.stior t ia' *’ art put '■•of or*. ! 1m dci'-ga:■ s Hicks. F. B. MeB«e Mr. Mayfield, i w ho has been tor twenty years a teacher, was one of the Taft electors. Orangeburg—William Bryce, Geo. Nobles, P. Gorlach. Lexington- -l) J. Knotts, Enimau- uel Cockrell. L. W. Redd. Sumter --George Fox, Ed. II Wag- non. ” „■ Laurens —L. W C Blalock, .). W. Shell, James Boyd. Union— L. V Young. I). H. V\'ai- lace. York —I. H. Norris, J. F Jenkins, T G. Moser, G. W Stegall At the roll call there were no delegates to answer from Char leston, - Colleton, Dorchester, Edge- field, Georgetown, Hampton. Lee, Marlloro and Saluda. That candidates for congressional honors will tie. placed in the filled m 1912 Is shown by the following reso lution. which was adopted without dissent, as were all other resolutions. “'Resolved further. That the dele gates return to their homes and or ganize the party in the\Counlles and Congressional dis'rlcts based upon the organization perfected today looking to active effort in'.1912 by the nomination of a candidate for congress in each of the severt con gressional districts of the State.*’ This resolution means that the white RenubH-nns will not put oik candidates this year. The negroes have air* idy nominated candidates for two congressional d'.st.icta t u- First and the Seventh There w.m.- a number ot resoiu- 'ions embraced in the report of the omniitt.c ou organization. Among the tilings favored by the convention were a more rigid immigration law. child 1. bor law prohibiting the work ing ot chi'ditn under certain agee een passed by the State a standard eight-hour or tlie laboring men and the country, a continued of t he tariff according to IV . V Ot F,.. 'll An-. . ,i-, t '! tr* . u.. . b! c n .j i. - ABUSED BY TEDDY iALlAfl) Jl'IKiK ANDERSON A ('ROOK AND A JACKASS. HITS A SNAG that ha.e legisiat lire, work d«v ■a omen of ad j iistnient hi- It* pi; ■!: tn C II \t a l. i ■ -» " 11 s* r**tr at • ■m.alien - a be 'Vioti tn th.s F 1 :»• 1 I Cle lit. ,1 ". P u.- \V 11 W i ll know n .'S t**, . . K* an 1 ’er of the \\ c d-i, w hf' h « a- • • g.i'-.i/ed ; i! itn of Ra iica: regime r.d d, ii. i i: pa' on ot t be s« re ' rent.-ii-er is gi' « n as ' hat i hal.' i :i d pint.-: A .11 ; r ■!e■ e - ■ n ■ iol! Was C. E Grey wh i M os'm .r-’ei an ,1 : ■ :>n v IK a Jor ’ . ::: ' u. ge.e : •: >t,v. 1*0' *1' :rn i - a *- ’een k Soul h' i 'a : '>li!ia . G's ' 1 1 ' lie .S H . htt. RepuiilP ans w The Repohficai Leaders ii Ohio Are Greally Werried Ahatl I Ile*A us*' He IU-I'UM“d to Decide « Y> ('nse th<‘ Way Roosevelt Want- *h1 it Decided. It is reitorted from indlanapolia lud , that Roosevelt during a recep tiott tendered him at the Co him bln Club of that city of October 13Hi charged Judge A. H Anderson, oi the Federal Court, with being a "damned jackass and a crook ’ anc i then a nook and a uamued juck- ass." The language was used tc Capt. Harry New, formerly chairman of the Republican national commit tee who stood in the line in troducing <^ok>nel Roosevelt to the Hub members. The Indianapolis News gives Roosevelt reason for thus speak of a judge, by saying Judge Anderson rendered the famous decision refus ing to send Delevan Smith and Charles R. Williams of the Indianap olis News to Washington'for trial on a charge of criminal libel, in which Col. Roosevelt, then President, had had them indicted Some one introduced Judge Ander son'to Roosevelt at ting club. This introduction was neknoVledged b. 'Roosevelt, and Judge Anderson pa.is ed on New opposed the appoi it- nient of Anderson as Judge. When Capt. New saw Jhdge Anderson pre sented to Roosevelt he thought be saw a chance to disabuse Rooscve!' mind of any prejudice that might ttiat might exist there on account of Mr. New s opposition to tne ap pointment . "Colonel." s.ld Mr ^ew, ‘koi>wili ■!V( n be 'ha' 1 Opposed the u;>- poiiit ii.i-n oi Mr Anderson to 'he till*' S A i- b li' i: ! ri'ini uib. r, say. '.Hojii'i. 1 V UN W TlIKs Mr Anderson in- i.-pomfiiik FORAKER’S OUTBURSTS On the Been New N mUo iuiUs m ilxm Ha.s lb omulgate*] b> T«h1<1> THEY ARE SAFE THE CREW OI THE I.AsT BAD « l/OON ARE » t>l \D AX'® EAST. , Ruth Haw ley ami l'***.t lU>|mrt lil*- liannesl, Atu-r Ti a v el lug Approx imately I.A50 Miles In Balliatu. Allan | Post. t he Amei ica P Havv,*i\ a* rouuuts II. for ■ui- vv fi Room'v«*U Hu* Created (AnistiTiia-| prooccuii-d in, .wilderness, are safe Uon Among the Repuhliean* of 1 u n , , A worU s I . , .. .1 . the BtK'Leye M-ite. and Augusius of the ball lot: m search had the C'thadun and liave • s- oi ii fijk THEY ARE RUN DOWN DIRT GAVE WAY DIAMOND SWINDI.ERN ARK AIU ^ * RESTED IN l HARIJVTTE. Se»e*ly Twos «f Earth EatooiW Fift . W»rk»e* by a Cafe-Ii They OjK'ruti'd in Ro<^k Hill. Ue«t- vilh‘, fti um In ille uiid ( harlutle Before Thej Were ('uughlr (' IN HEART OF ATLANTA MI- v big was rh.-v traveled approxunateiv 1,- 3f*h miles and came to e rth in Chi coutimi county, Quebec,'on Wednes day, Oct 19. but w.-re not heard from until last Wednesdav. when ;*'] iiternatioo among the Republican-*!rjent fr<»in St. Ain.irolse, Que , reached New York The bitter attack ou Rooseveit made by Former Senator Foraker in Ohio ou Saturday has created cou- ■ es. •aid has!:': ! w *. ; h *. 0 New 'h.V (IJ.pe-d!’.OI) >0 V I l! t ie Cunv con e , f. oil. eli - tfie cn I li ee , . I, , Cl. Hr i* C S ;j 1 u v ( (J \h I w a I > K li d In ti e w roTi c !' w as a ! .1 : ' 'i g - An * v>on man that CeThans ms d* I'b'l th a' Ii • •1 C. sc 0 I’ heir ’ nat Ions bsm Ki iw.-v, H asked siuin *y • 'he more de A es 1 i'(‘iieV,‘ he did decide a Rons*-ve!t: 4.is*'.' said New nerd to ag:' I l.al w ,s the • I.-. : rt oil < t a dIll il - 'his i.atn;■ 1:3 e d j a, K i.*- rt a ml a crock-.' HOOrt.-V • i 1 ship on ittdi ■ 1 dll 1 n lU-t , he del ' i on en; .on o' ■ op. n .a tin i. ’a' t I ev U.V tiirewn o'f - K Th.s was tile ciiar e negro i!i Repubr • \ • ral of • tv d"b .a- I This T' 1 a '< s” 1 not cotlildi-n- ai A :u fti C-V Ml W ■ I'c Mr * iP'-rs mad'- if v.-n priin oi a 1 o ■-as.oi.s ;o express that the c.-.i x -'llt *ou u s •'bsolu*ely devoid of f*'i! * aio'T - T t * • I - T * • r s a* id r h7r there w.tr 1 o' ou 1 ’ of t!i*'S' present as a del" j a’"' To at! •■ io 1 , tie convention re-mi. e a ticket w ,;ii t ..*• uauic of John ti t ipers afl \"d There was a duo. 1 mper and unless the ticket wn. I •es"n'i-d tiier*' was no adinissioi' Vim O ,;*••'! of this VV S to preven' r e eiiKfATirr rif prty negro The form i ion of a white Republican par', i id. r the l"a.!ers!Up of Capers means- t •fit the negro li^es been read out o, t i•* partv in Soutli Caiolina The (jiiestion now that presents it f If most prominently before tile Rt 1 jtdic.'in situation in this State is v hleh delegation, the white or the 1 nek. W.il be seated at the next Re- 1 I dican convention'* The negro i invention will send a delegation to t e next national meeting and so v ill *l;e white. John G Capers claims that the n> - pro convention was not legal, an- i irdlng to the laws of the party, l id that there were not 20 register t 1 negro voters out of fib who at- t euied ijie convention. In one of Ills speeches at the .con- x 'niion Mr. Ca|iers stressed the j dm that all of the 1!" delegate: lad pa'd their own expenses. A The Known Delegate. The following is a partiol list o t ie il'-legates to attend the conv-n- t on, Capt. Capers thinking that it v oiidd not bo expedient 4o announce tbe nd'mes of others attending with t ie exception of the members of the virions roratnUtee* Richland—O E Hutchison. L D J'elton, T. F. Brennen. A. D. Palm er; alternates, John B. MeCravey, ] . R Marshall, J. F Daly GraenviHe—John G. Capers, Geo. ii. Majrfleld. J- A. Braale^ Cherjw b* mei,. •*■: > o oat Wei*' ap s tempera:' i' Bia' ••!: Varies (), Soar'a nburc .To , *.-nt.- Ban: Item. and Org tniz.uions Rii bland count - ,• VS i !1 IM'l • • a' hi : •■ w I‘i .- ! , v < t:' li m ! ro i ; ' v .n Ml - S ,i '•• • I ib"' d- - gH! In'll t i t hi pc I S be following are fhi hi- several eornn.iM**.-> • ointi d bv Mr C.i)', rs liMlrnii'r. Cr*‘d* iris's d, W ,s ii I .-n* ci * - in f v . A !, inge’iuig. John Hurt I. I T uck '-r, M r m Ki'ishaw, Jos Coriiet, Resolutions I> Melton W .dheit. La u rensT "G W ““No' !«•- (f raiiCeburc . R \ Maeu r> n. F ar an’iurg. E B Waggon an, Sumter > E Hutch iison. Rtchlan.; \ !' bay ton Fairfield CommiMci' on Blrt'orm -i .-l) 1-' Fox, Sumter couipv W H r^, h-on.-c; CiiK- Diiiilev, Chei ok* e r C. (Aiin. Calhoun. .1 A Bra’nl.'it. ' Iriauiv ilii.; d M Scott, Fci'.fi*' d. li. Nonas. York. Committee on Nbmrnatl'v.is G o H May field Gre, nvi' <• count- J is .lenkimi. York. Emanu. 1 C_-ck. bexington: Jus Boyd, Luuium.s H. Williams, N'e.vivi rry : Jno v 'rav-vv, Rlchlanl. i'Iihs Dud 1 'herokee i,at Ruosi'V eit m<)V"u along and New gave over the busi- n-sis f">'reducing ;»'Ople to Boum I one *'*.»*' j f i hi- matter has cause 1 a sen.-1- I * *'>! • u" b'’’“■ M'. i':-. ; • n• *:i • I: h*' ii.einbi-. - o: the Cohuii -la CM.a. is ■l. Died from a Blow . At Mo *ile. A In U R 1**-.'. iged au vears, dud fhii: - 1: ri-ruU-^^/ -a fra*: are xU ie Vu ring skull. n- basebaH gnme last Sun- la’ he was struck ,r. '.I.- In id a iHittle by Luther Hoard alter a juarrel Hoard is under a rims' char ged wiih murder. d *r. J lie- A .d.-rson is a meiu- ■: of c'.uh Flier's ha-c * n :it ' prevint rh.- story g.-;ling It *‘11! if Is beinc i1is,-usH*d ijUii't- !.fin'reds ot public men J d~. A.eikMs.on p otm of tin- not- i br . er of 11.d'mi,. He is n a,■ •if R"p It.'an but not a pouie ian M a /oe'ment was mad*' larg'd' i tin re ommerdatlon of Seni*! r: »’ .'I'iil :e iu wlios*' behalf C-.: 0i.s.*ve|t cai’’.’ heie to s|o-tf, k' ;e ’erson__ ha.-' presid d m r e ..er li coi it of the Indian , d; - I.'. . >erui years during win. a u. h' if s u ide a fin*' record I* : ! i hi, Ur t-i s:’ n. I ud ; i' ;s . amt it Chicago ..! 11.• * pe.i- ou lot i r* earing ol the tuuumn f* - e- 1 1 fi: C ,tsl' .ilf’ltt i ii. ■ , vn it:d Oil Conip nv He th ew eu* o. court Latei he presl 1.(1 .ring f ie ’rial of John it Wa s*i. 'ih ge banket and luil.oad mag t D , H- ; : •*sl<l ■ ! ' bi'i'ugiiou’ the liti- tion '> rtiiiove the propne'fjrs vt of the Buckeye state. Senator h'or aker declared that it is no wonder that William J. Bryan holds up his hands In horror at the Kooevelt doc trine, for never in his radical moments, did Bryan go so far as to advorate such a thing as the "new nationalism " He declar ed that it w'as not nationalism, new or old, but imperialism, pure and simple. The s"nator went furth t into detail, and did not mime words in denouncing the overweening am bition of the ex-president, w ho wouul lik.' the opi ortunitv- *o run 'lo w-hole country, IU the cxecU f. - , . ,cg- islative and judicial departiuents. Ohioans declare that the net re* suit of Foraker's attack on Roo«e- veil will l>e to lose Harding, the Re publican candidate for governor, a large number oi votes. Harding has been doing great things In Ohio in the effort to bind up the Republi can party's wounds, and had begun to hope for success In defeating Jud- son Harmon for governor. But when •he Foraker outburst came on. with .ii! tlie ' ‘tf.'rm-ss and force which long ago I'unicd the sm-aker the till. ■ >!’ "Fi:.' Alarm" Foraker, it w a • immediatelv z.-cognized that fhe re sult w ,m not -good. Mr Hai d:i...; gave out the following statement ia ■ ,i ffair. typbiil Forak<‘r sp«-ech oppositl'in to the m-w will not wholly plea.-: ••■o!el followers of CjI But we have no nm-cia! •*■ upon that subject m n '! h« r*' is no eeiisoi- v idua! Republic in id'-.i-> ;n Ohio eitlu-i for or against i..v, j'lins The mint thing this year is to elect ,i R.-puiilican congress, and hi Ohio to elect n Republican adinTi- istratiun in * he State for which the ■■ar’y win assume the r* siK.nsiblii- t.v." Th«- fear that besets the Buckeye Republicans is that Taft may lose his own St.V.- to the Democrat* -,d nap-> is News to Was! ■i tfuti ri,.i on the itid.c'mvnt eparg- j 'it : . witli libeling sot"*- of ''o• : - v. :' a i..' iniat. is-'.ciate, in the m - can i ’-on 1 n. itt* r •i. a ti: trough It-uring Jmtgt>| ■hi a d> ii-i' J the ant ho. K of| per men nni' n* ' a . .*n ov-- the n-- * sy \Vashmgton His Wj'e Looked On / Rain In-One K|K>t. There is a phenomenon at Helilin, ri.'i'nrne county, Ala., which has at tracted much attention. According to the report an incessant rain ha-s been falling on a plot of land seven feet square, at Heflin, for the past week, while everywhere around the atmosphere wss perfectly dry. Negro Rank Fails. \t Richmond, Va.. the Savings Bunk of the Grand Fountain of the Or ler of True Reformers, the larg est negro industrial and social or ganization in the country, was plac ed in the hands of a receiver Wed nesday. Bank examiners say they can not tell what are Its assets or liabilities. With h.e wife Md bn.iy s riiding by his sid. . Frank BeH shot nud kill ed Harvey Duncan and Chas Dun can in the Mobile and Ohio depot -t Mt Cary, Miss.. Wednesday After hjivlng shot the two men Be'l )"••! i- ed an out Pound train and w-ei, to Columbus, where he guv- himself 'ip to Sheriff Prowell Turned Hint Loose. ““ Dallas V. Clark, a magistrate of the comity of Berkeley, who was ar rested a short time ago. charged with the murder of James Varner. wa« given a preliminary hearing be- HRT Her In a Well. A special from Grove Htll, Clark county. Ala., says that Richard On, a resident of that place, is on trial, charged with cutting h:s wife's throat and stuffing her body down a well. This is the second trial tor the offence, the first resulting in a mist rial They are parti.ml. rly anxious to win to-oause .M th.- Presid.-t)t s being a citizen ot Oh.o, for there is even, '.-r'e.p.-et that thL is n 'Democratic car .ii that State Ah a res ii' of the speech of Fora- kcr. i’ is prof..' '‘it' that the dtvte.s for i't he i speeches which he had been sc h • ■ d ii led to make in tlie cam- •aigu will b*.- cancelled Already on. nirctinc at which Foraker and Son-In-law Longswor»h were 'o hje-a^ frriin the ;,a:ne piatfonn. has t, 'ailed off and if Is said that tile Foiak.i sttonghold, I’nion County, will in nil p: o’.ability (ze carried by the !). ni '( rats this year 'Ti.e For.ik.'i attack on R,)OS*'Veit re* 111 'tie -litter enmity whirt) gte* up between th*- 'Cijator and the pre*- if.'iv wlille Roosevelt was the o. ''opant of the White Hous*- The will)',., affair grew, largely, out ot ’he Rn.wnsvUle affair It will be ailed that, wh ie the negroes con, imi'tg tlie Twenty-Fifth Infnii- * rj w .-re, guilty of "snootinx- p Byownsvll!*', o r a* lea*: son *• of them were guiltv the t res d.i.t difli'liurged the whole IjUtu ti "1'Tionf a’lowing" thelll the right of - ot.rt-iuai'iai If was lyn h-Uw u di ferePi form from that in whicii I'-u.'h : iw is usually administer* ,. ...Sordittg tn bgal authorities S. n t'or Fornker depr^-ated the '>'•'1011 of the president in "firing' : he iie .■ rn. s without trial, atid natm lie the negtoes looked to him to d-.- f-nd theft, In The senate In *ne long strug-’le that took place ov«r the affair. S.niator T'orakei was de termined in his efforts to see tha* the negro soldiers were giv.-n an opportunitj to lie lo-ard- u right which is supposed to be denied no man who is charged with crime ,; file civilized world ■ At a dinner of the famous Gitdr.- on Club in Washington In February. 19('8, President RoosveR took occa sion to defend his action in discharg ing the negroes, and to denounce the nun who had opposed him In ^con gress. He wtfs especially sever.-, and, in the course ot his remark i. The balloonists started from St Louis with nine other fontentant. n, the International race Monday, Oc tober 17. All the other baboons have been reported Two messages from Hawley ant n.at were received In New York early Wednesday night. One was o William Hawley, brothet of the aeT onaut, the other to Samuel F Pc kins, pilot of tlie balloon I) isseldoi'i’ III, which until Wednead.iy hlght had tx-en consider.-d the winner The t».-'ss;.g« to Mr Hawley re.1 '. i.iUldi-., ill W «1 d*', Tu'oS we k ago, T.u miles north of Chicoutimi. Bolt, well. Allan. The Perkins message read: "Landed Parabouka river north Lake Chilogan, 19tb, all well. Re turning Hawley "Post.'' With the reclpt of the news end ed a search, regarded by many as almost hopeless, in which the gov ernments of this country and ('ana- da were Indirectly participating. For, in addition to enilssarlee sent by the A.-io Club of St Louis, the cutter s.-rvir.- siutial ' <>! ps of the army '.ie Hitd-uii ii,.'. cninpuhv and ottiei agi nts w et *• c.iti.i ad tug the s.-.iii ch \s. ourh-K fti" i k< s and mak.ng pie- pa rat i ;t a fur r< li Lio; d ll.viKon. it:.- wealth •• ani.t t-ur a.- on.iul and av ator of Nev. Y o r ‘ .I -ifloi'.-d f ! .'."iff in an* on* finding it ivvi.-v it-'l f'os', d. a J »i Viv.- and r ts sum had "b on tn- cr.-ti'-. || Wo hi.-.day night b. Siib- scr!;.': n *0 -nu-o than At th*- .n .-i;; .tivnai avlallun met a! Rolmont ; ark t!:o ..viatois W.‘-1n<» dtlV n ft o-tj* he. .Jet) l»y >,.<**> i d by ' r' o 1111 l| Curtoss Youtig Perk ns wtiu accoinprinied l.i* u* Hans G'-rtoke in tho Dnsh.-l dorf c* n-;. dod :in n .-dintedy after Ku- rcoip' of th* ’"l.gnim tluu he and the (ierni'i u Ion’ !i;st |>Jaco 'o tlie New York, r* Porkins had eatimat ed th.- dtH'titi.o travel*- I t.y th*- Dus H.-ldurf at 1 2 111 mhe- Ho vx’as ovat- jojo-i ,v no. ring from hie long Ids' rtv.i.s and u’lb kiv ilspat.'hed a m*-s- s.tge to S' A ui ’ iio.ho with InMrui" '■ons t i forward a mossago of con- gratillations lu .Musai^. Hawle) ami Post William Hawlvv shoutod with ela- tl.iii wh.'ii ho iu-ard of ills brother s siicc****** and safoty For tlie I wook h>v,had h.en under a constant strain uid find neon in hourly-coin- uio.nn a’liin w ith points in (’ana L. tiom wliii h In- Jiopi-d to receive news of the landing As the outlook grevc Lk«*-hitviului .d-.v by day hia anx- !• *v booanio gi"; tor bti' through r all he did not owe faith in his brota- ■rs abiii'y to oouie through alive He had sent ,1 H Pole- and Ed mund S'lnttoti to OVawa to carry on the so.ii'ch hu' in- notified them of th" happy emTng j The A;,., ri a II w is hu,? reportei. pas-ing over Maple Ci’v Mi.-h rfky g.i/.ers 'voro a do to road the name "ti ti:.- balh'ion hut thereafter ail t race of h--r u ms lost A dispatch ttoin CiiarluMe N savs a uuiq'.ie swindling game, reaching in operation and invid proinijuent diamond Iniporttrs laid bare thoto on \S .'(Inosihiy, when! J W. Napier" and W P Duke from nobo !y knows wh. re. w : *• arrest.-d !. vv. s". o- .1 o . : b; . -ii; ■ , St'itea Postal Off!**' Inspector Bulla of Washington, nni hound over by Fniteil States Commissioner Cobb of the fed*ff-(i] court On** of the swindlers. Duke, col lapsed. following the arrest-, turned . state's evidence and unfold*-*! the 1 operations of the gang to the com missioner without restraint. Briefly, th© scheme was to order dia monds from a responsible concern c. o d , subject to examination, sub- fftifuf* Imitations .for the real dia mond and return the shipments to fhe importers with flimsy excuse as to flaws in the stones Tho gang operated succeasfully in Rock Hill, BranchvUle, Weatvilie, Charlotte and oth'r neighboring towns and cities, using Jaiu.M [>, ( r r's it; tl l.si.ph 1 ica t i-.l c • n.iy, as a decoy. Asking examination of the gems the Importers were led to ship the precious stones to Parris When they arrived at the exprrsa office. Duke, who professed to be a Jeweler, would show up. with pro fession*! care examine them, and with some flimsy excuse turn them Ivack on the express company to be returned, taking care during the ex amination to substitute the false gems for the originals The imita tion stone* were supplied by a house In Terre Haute. Ind Parris whom the swindlers used as a toe!. Is an igii"i.iiit count'* -bo'. who can neither lead nur wnt. He whs di-rbnrged '>> C()tnii.i.-*ai"i) t'o*'*.. *\!)!l>- pok" uni N.ipb-r w.-re b.-ld in bonds vi .'.•>(• i-a' ii ftuke tn id-', a lull 1 ottfi---.ion of tiie ffuir Tlie 11111 v vlet in tif tiie ti.tlr 'Pselos- e-l dur 11 g hi- pi«d!m .riat y examina tion was i ha' • f Daniel L'.we aatl ('o Saiem. Mass Tin*'*. «jf Hie Men Were SiiflTociMed l to Iteatb and tiie Other Two Were Badly Injured.—One Man Burled Fifteen Miulit*-* (Mine Out Alive muU L iiiujui'e*!. V (»t NBOAT SINKS S«-v ent>-Hv«' Men Were Lost Willi the Meanicr. Tiie Haytten gunuoat I.iherte ti is -e4-n l*.“t at sea off Port de Pa 1, foil'*w '.ng m exploslen on board li is e.MtitsflTHd that S'\.-nty persiiua vv*'!e killed or (Irown.-d Twctil) others w.-rw rest ued Th«’ I.tberte ■•niled on MindHy. Imh', liavlng on ho.ltd ninety persons Mo fa: as known only 'went;. .-B'-a;.- ed Among those lost were tmi HavtU-n genetals, who were going Lo take coin'iiatid of several divisions of tioo|« in the department of the north .Details are lacking, the only defi nite Information i.elng as to the lost of life and ih*' Iro y that ami ex- In Atlanta one white man and one negro were seriousl* Injured and three other negroes instantly killed Thursday morning, about H o’elor.K, when a large wail of dirt gave way and caved in upon them at the cor ner of Pryor and Houston streets, where a deep excavation Is being made preparatory to putting up an eight story hotel _ The men had just gone to work j and several wagons were used ..for the purpose of haullug the clay out of the big excavation. One of the wagons was right under the wall be ing loaded with the clay, when stid- ■ ■ ..nd without ,he blight it wain- lug or noiee tho large jnass of dirt probably 12 feet high, broke loose and fell upon them with a heavy thu d. Their fellow workmen and many bystanders rushed to the pile througn which only a wheel of the wagot and the face of the white. i»iu.a was visible and the work of digging the victims out was Immediately ’>*»£, ; n. O C. Upchurch, the whi'e mm, who lives at ff30 D. Kalb avenue, was the least Injured, as h’t hear was partially out of the dirt and while the preesure of the dirt was gr< a: on his body, be was able to i receive a Hitiali amount of air whlck r | sustained him umil he could be got ten out Two of the dead negroes were bad-' !y mushed and 'he thnd had nearly every bone in tils body broken and his head was entirely t .ru from his body and go't.-u out of the heap several minute* after the trunk. . One of the most remarkable es capes of any of those who were not killed w a» t.’ia' of Will Owens, a ne gro. whose home Is in Macon, but who bus bten living at Atlanta lor some time Th*- iptHu-ers were fullr fifteen minutes in reaching his head which was completely burled and he was totally unable to get his breath during the time, but hi re gained coiirtcloustiess before being cuirrled to tne Grady hospital and told his name and residence BOTH MERE LOST. dosion itrr.-i asleep on the track f ■ Ignot-.Ml t apers. < 'hat lest on f.-iieral office ftoJiteTF igtiot'i (1 the call for 'he me,.' I ti g for the organization of a Lilly White Republican curtly and 'h.-y were con sj'icio'.s y 'heit ao-enc.i v. hen 'tie inee'ing v* 19 called o order at the ■ a pit a 1 T:i 11 rsiia.- Aoung, l^id .Killed i.p (he Railtxuul Neat- A in tivHle. While sitting on the etui of a rros.Mie asleep Thursday morntug, EtMIe Hancock. of.Augus'a was hit in 'h*. fiend by the engine of train No 4 1 on the Chiirleston and W'-s- '••rn ('ai'oiina railroad, near (Imp Brtinch He died t* few- hours latt. Hand, ock and h’.s pajn^.r ii.nl •een put off of a freight earlier a.,'t were together when If incock was tlit He was carried to Vanivill - on tiie train and h:s uoand ilr<is4.e(l but TITed 1 itTFT —— il" never regained consctousni-HS af’er fi«* was struck. lits relativi-H were notiff* d His partner was nut hurt, he turning over to one Mc'e jus’ Ti time to ’.e missed by the "ngine Trlcsl u, S«\* HU Brother end Both of TJiciii FerUb. How W F. and J. M. Taylor, bro ther®, of Columbus, Ohio, perished to the recent hurricane on the Gulf OL. Mcxlep. one dying in a vain attempt to save the other 4s told In a news paper dispatch Th** men were sn- route to the Isle of Pines, where they had business interests in addition to a wholesale establishment at Colum- Wh*'n the storm struck the vessel on which they were voyaging, one of the brothers tied hirnt>elf to a most The other, after trying lu vain to keep a foothold on the deck, fell exhausted and was washed over board. None of the crew could aid him in that terrific tenit*est, but the n malnlug brother Is said to have loosened the bonds ttiat held him to the mast and dropped Into the sea. The act In the face of tlie conditions was little short of suicide, according to the survivors of the storm Hanged Himself. Mr MC"1'-. Knight, of Society Hill j who war. v,filing his «on in tiie I-ork Hill section of Lexington county, !iang.'T“ liiinself Wednesday after noon wh! ;>.■ hi- -.on was at work S'Ci.ie .list Mice troni tlie hoihs'- H• was ;i s’lfferer troin pellagra Sent Up Five Veers. Milton A. Carlisle, aged sev -nty years, former president of the N - tional Bank of Newberry Was sen tenced to serve five yearn in th- fe I era! penitentiary at Atlanta forvf-. lating the naUqual hanking la«s Rate., for Negro I'air. !• :s .inmoitK • d that the Aflantb '’onsi Fine railwav will grant reduc '••I fa e- fiii- -he South Carolina uc- 1 ro fair T'.kets wti! tie sold .No*- eiiib*'r .x. '' and 1 1. , .'i I’bkerl Up Crew. Tti.- captain and four men from ’lie Ameriian s'tiooner Florence Le- iand were picked up by the British steamer Commodore from New Or leans. Octoia-r 9. for Liverpool, which passed Old Head, of Kinsale Wednesdav. The Leland was wreck ed In the recent storms .i'rnyy Woman's Work. At Keokuk, •iowa, emptying a two gallon i-an of gasoline over heraeif, and her husband atid son, while they slept, Mrs. Rena Stuttennan then set fire to the trio. The woman who, t» is supposed was mentally unbalanced died next day, and her sou a few hours later. The husband i* in a critical condition. a Rfang e. he took occasion to use presslon which was popular aliout tha-f time--Rqosevelt is both n mak er and user of slang, nfi everyou.- knows. He brought into/hm remarkn the sentence, "All coo^s look alike to me." to the amusement of alt except, pepnaps Sennic. a few of nr- w, Killed in BipUne Fall. A' Rome Lieut. Sagllettl fell with a military biplane In which he wa* fore Magistrate Wilder at Monck$ | maoeouvering Thursday and was In-1 were those of the pret.deut Corner Wednesday and was tele •«-1 s*nntly killed. The machine wa® .'o-| In the copTae of hit reply ro the present, Foraker and thinking But the "fire-alarm" senatv, 1'..' who had ■wared" the bloodv suflrf 44* the face of the South many a time, was not afraid to reply to th.' hero of the evening. He got the r>oor lat er on. and he Indulged in i mt re marks that were about as '• • .ev as S4 Iro& siWtodj. tally wrecked. president, Senator Forakw moved tbe Inter toward Mr. Roosevelt, and. . a dtu- his vf-tc.i and iiis finger and pointing to the prmldenr he said, in "ffeci ■ Not only do all coon.-, loo: allk* to me, hut all persons. Th*- oath *,t the prei Idem of 'he Unite 1 State-- i- rrot more sacred than is thatf of ,* senator of .'he Rnded States, nor is he less ’ e.-c'onoio .0 tii >*0,16 for his actions." ... ' From that tune nnifl the f tir-- ment of Fftiaror Foraloer ail ’ 1 <• -clticuan. J)L Buden to t gufieed bf^m n the senato. the oneach between Foraker and ft-,-seve|t becatne *vi.l- er It Is now s'ated th t In all probability Roosevelt will reconsid er his determinut.or. to speak !n Ohio, or. if he doe* not, he will bo asked not" ^o. go into the S'at© m Aviator Kllle*L At Parts M. Blanchard, the avia tor. fell rrom a height of 100 feet and was ’ instantly killed Thursday. The accident occurred over the field at Issy L*-s Molimaux, wh.-re Blan chard was attempting to descend af ter a successful tlight from Bour geois Was an Old Friend. Wh* 11 Coroner’s Physician O’Han lon commenced to perform an au- toimy on the body of a tnau who died suddenly pn nhe sidewalk in. Ne** York fie recognized the victim »a Aaron D. Jenkins, an old time friend and at one time a.isistant state treas urer of North Carolina. Jenkins had i>een living in New York with a son! Jack Johnson a Democrat. J ck Johnson champion heavy weight pugilist actor and automo bile racer, will appear In a new roie next Wednesday when, as a Demo-1 Tne aeroplane w as smashed to bit*, crat, he is to address the negro vot-1 e * M . ere of the Thirteenth assembly ("SanJ Agree to S|»en*l No Money. , Fell U> His Death. At Madge.iurg. Prusgia, Lieut. Monte fell with a Wright aeroplane fVedncsday and was instantly killed. The air man was planning to the earth when h>* started\ his motor, the strain canring the machine to turn turtle. It crashed to th^ earth, carrying the lieutenant beneath It Juan Hill" 1 district. New York CLy. Died From Fall. A’ Dallas. Tex., while riding at the rate of 70 miles an hour on a motorcycle at the stale fair grounds Thursday, Wade Wylie, 20 years old. was thrown from hit machine aid killed. . ^ * \ Candidates on Democratic and R*- purilrc»n -D*'kfciU ia .a-Colorado, ty have agreed absolutely to cu* oat ail expenditure of money on election day at .he polls which, yroult er could or might obtain vows and main In their home preclnota^ election day unless called away a matter of Ilfs or death. I ihLfL- S-.'-Jf-'.vsB