The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 10, 1910, Image 1
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VOL. XXXIV
BARNWELL. S. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEM BER lO, HHO.
NO 10 r
BLEW UP MAINE
Spaoi&h Electrician RripomihU far
the Famoas Disaster
THE REPORT IS DENIED
< oloucl Ja>|ifr losing Brntly, Mem*
Wr of the Army Board, for tht*
l ir>tt Tlnif, Makes Public Verdict
of the Investigation, iu » Lecture
at Kansas < it).
That J.ir, 1 ' E, Zalv-j.lo, a
electrician working In M' j rro Castle,
Ulil l
it, v a fanatic, was re6;)on-
for the destruction of the bat-
shili Maine in the harbor of Ra-
suna v- ia the statement made on
Thui'S 1 ! t tiigl’it e) Col Jas. K. Brad)
in in
made
■riel
I !.
••,114 a reoort of a si»«ech
him Tliursdav night. C >1 ■
,1- - i'he was one ot a
of :o ;r non wko In vest! •
^ated t e explosion and reported the
esidf T ' i r r . * > i’i rj s,dent McKinlev
"N0"\ 1 "'ili oui von for the hist
• jin,- •It," n.in.e of tie- man who blew
Ij, ti e M nre He is. or was, .lose
Zaii ado lie was electrician at
M,,:,,, i' -’|e. It was be who threw
a,. ^ s. . ■ *1 aanii set off the power*
u. i.e tiiat destroved that sh.p
at '' 1 > lives into et er alt) m
/ ,> a,do was atterwanl shot
tnd
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h w h ie h set 11 e 1 -
that caused th>
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A GEORGIA TRAGEDY
THK TKHR1HLK ACTS OF A FROS-
PKROIS MERCHANT.
Killed His Wife, Nine Yenr Old Sou
mid Utile Baby, Wounded Older
Son and Kills Himself.
The motive for the terrible trag
edy enacted iu Law renceviile. Ida .
on Tuesday, when Jo> D. Wallace,
a prosperous merchant, killed hln
wife and nuie-yeur—old son. Clin
and des[verately wounded a noth -r
*.
son, Felton, eleven years of aae, an ■
then killed himself, is s’ill thr ud
ed In mys'ery.
Joe W'allttoe, a man about 45 yea's
of age, had attended a ipeeting o"
the Odd Fellows, of which rr.* * In
had been a prominent nnntUv for
many years and returned ho"'o ahcit
10 o'clock In the evening. He soon
retired and from that moment theie
is no living member of his fa mil-
who can tell what transpired up to
2: JO o'clock In the morning, when
his two daughters, Misses Esteilr
and Lollle Belle, were awakened by
a rapid fire of-pdidol -shots in thi-|-
mother’s room adjoining that of
their own
Tb>‘ eldest daughter. Miss I^Mia,
was also aroused and toget 1 er th-
three girls hafiteneii to th>* —k ;u of
the parents to find the cause of .l.e
-,h lO'iug I'pon entering the doo.'-
wav they saw their father standing
bv their no'her's bed, wiille she lay
gasping for breath, with h*r nlgnt
clothing on fire from ttie pig’ol
shots. Wa'kHe turned to lei\e the
loom and seeing his little son, Fel
ton, coming in at the door, exclaim
ed I will up' you. too." and at the
report ot the plstO: ’he child fell to
'.he floor
Stepping live- Vile , • ', ■>
Wallace went olt the u, Ve
pu k,tig le .‘.is in' on • flu
and fe'din a ;n lijc . . V , - ,
k ' s w ., 1 k >• J \ : i ■ '. . pi
SAID HE LIED
Irmltog Man Make* Ex-Got. Gieoo Very
Warm Under the Collar.
HE BECOMES ENRAGED
LARGE CORN CROP
When Ntianger Suys That All Dem-
m-ruiic Speakers \is> Afraid ot
Marion Butler and iiibu ms Cu- 1
Diuuinu'r That lie’ll Make Him
Swallow Some of His Teeth.
A dispuLeh from Marion to the
Charlotte Observer spreading like
wildfire over tne city \V * ine.sd y
went the news that ex-<lovernor Koo-
ert li. (li-mi, who spoke at Marion
Wednesday had become engaged In
a difficulty with a traveling man on
the way from the railroad station to
the hotel that morning.
Jt seems that while Mr. Glenn wjs‘
engaged in conversation with a
friend, that tin- friend had remarked
that Marion Butler had gotten iff
the same train upon which tin- Gov
ernor caul'...iW. Mo.rganujn,.
In the C 'Urse of the conversation
that followed the friend further re
marked that the Democratic speaker
tnd the pi.-ss were making L hot for
Butler Mr. Glenn replied that ‘t
was not necessary for the speakers
and the press to make it hot for
Butler as tie. Butler, had all he could
do to defend his record in the Star\
At tills JincMon a traveling man,
Mr W. () Crawford, butted .nto the
conversation and said that all the
I'einncr it!'■ speakers In tits- State
were ufrni! of Butler
Glenn replied that the man
l'd no' know the >11 uatUrn
• ! 'o' d ,»)v> ii,ak* 11< h i
HARD TO SOLVE PEON KIDNAPS GIRL FARMERS UNION
M r
THIS STATE I'KODCCEli FIFTY
MILLION BUSHELS
Mimhin >luclv for Ibe t-uiiiicia, amt
Puls <'aroliiia In it^n- Lisi
».f (.l eaf (V»rn States.
South Carolina ha* prodmed In,.
101(1 (Mill uusl'.els o! eul a for '.'He e-
lonlmg to an estimate issued ti ■
department of ugri<".il! un* w 1;i-u
places the t o’ n .crop for SotiHi (’'.uo
liiia for this year at Ak.TAO.uuu tniah-
eIs 1 his 1 estinoit" has been Hiinish-
ed the I p.’ed States lepirt lie II t it
Ug! U U It l. l e
i'he most gratifying feature of
the estimate is that average produc
tion of corn to the lute in this
Male has increased from Iti.T buau-
els to l!l bushels within a year.
There was a marked increase in ti'.i?
acreage of corn, the greatest'in the
history of the State The exact sta
tistics on the average have not been
prepared.
The Columbia State says this tre
mendous crop of corn mean that
South Carolina farmers will he aide
to ship corn out of the State to oth-
,-r sections -and that-more;.-than Xii-c;-
iioo.nou sjicnr on corn and corn pro-
ducts will ,e saved to tile people.
A> ha.- been stated railroad im*n
famill r with the niovement of corn
'Uy that C -.. . '■ “ '
StH’e from the est have tali',:, ct
materially during tiie past yeat and
tiiat they t xpect to haul corn out of
South Carolina next ye.ir
The corn i rop last year for South
Carolina was estimated at JT.uuu,-
Oi.oj, which was an increase of •<.-
ooO.t 11 " 1 husht-ls over the year Ikes.
Idle entire increase of corn produc
tion in the Southern States last ve.tr
was Ik on 11, no n with spin II. Util) of
that accredited to tills Stale.
Dr. C. B. Uviader Faliu hUreilirjIy •
NO SPECIFIC REMEDY
Iu. laivindei L-ss Devoul in His II.--
l|e| Msiut Spoiled (mu ( ausing
(he Disease—l ntfed Siatle (mveni-
ment Ev|htI Holds a Clinii
Physicians i t stn(e a( \s)lum
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a Bam It V\ lilt Her Piii'euls
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Hear G»td Talks Froa -
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( 1 me Thursday at th*- Kta'e II >sp:-
t.il for the Insane at Coiniiihla was
no! s<» well attended .as. the pre
vious one. it was no bss ,n' -res mg
and in all about twenty cases of tht
disease were demonstrated. The
meeting was very Informal, resolving
Itself largely into a matter of (jius-
tions and answers and the exchange
of individual opinions ami ox peri ali
enees.
In reply to the question of r
causation of pellagra Dr. C. 11 l.u-
-vtnde^safd thatr lie -was opse--ti.nded
in the subject and cert.iinlv less h -
voul In his ti.dief in the spoiled oo,n
theory that he was a year ago He
'hough! t^e dl iguosis of iiellagra di.'-
p., t!’. w i; J--U' th' f.K,;i t.ijiiuii.t
lit otner wolds, the. Me pro*' hi *
or history of skin symptoma was es
sential foi the dlttgnoHis. The Ital
ians, howevir, niado the dlagouis
regardless of the presence or ab-
m'uce of. the skin lesions It had
been well said that until the skin
symptoms appeared, tin- case was lik"
an unsigned letter. The skin symp
toms wire the signature by which
'he letter was identified Of course,
tentative diu-'iiosis can he made and
tieatment instituted
The disp.ise in Italv was very mild
Or l.tv:i,.ter sain ’.'er*' m two o.
' !i ree rnon' lis t • : », h u n i i. d i ase-
>•: w ! i: t « i.niv !:).«•' m Juiit > " u id *■
oi.s.d'-i d 1"..1H til
In It i ihe g.-i'g I a ,di> of ( u e >
•M.-e I* 'hitting and appi-ais to
e.itl'iig S' i u t ti w a i d ! ir I ,.i
vin b’t ."ns der,.t j, geie ro is d i.
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,or ti,: r. gn'y tmrior' -nt as v- *• na • »•
no .sp. cihe i emetic s.
j lie - p* a*' i ag.i.i, depi f■*'a : e*! r,,.
; . o::i; o 11 i* ..k usa i. t ,i„r . t n
"hi l•guiding pe 1 1 i g l a lb dies
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: a ' r.i is i or. munp a hi*.* lb' w i,
•in* ue*." et*- 'o Tine n peliagr' u:
,»t O* n t 111 h .* ".vn ti"use
He ab" 'iiought that lh<- g.urer.i
■ r.('••!: loner - J S C ,t liiia tia • *
i g ree : oppitrt niil'y t<u *i*i*iying (.•.
ie it' -e im . that Is
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„ Ip ill l 1*>'( t)> >1' .V .• a
*l»'k * n peon named ?• gunda I'iie
ran* ti is o w ned ny 0 S Ha-ri n* of
1,1 n* oi ii .Ne!,
He Is a flieiid of Dl Kolph who
foT" ye;!rs ~Was on" ot the jyrtmib
n* nt lesid* tits ol Pend* . \ year ago
the doctor's health became such 'that
ho felt the need of a change of
climate and accepted the offer''' of Mr.
Hants to hake his home Tor an in-
deflnTfe time on Ttie rrmctr Rtg
daughter Is highly cultured and of
attractive appearance.
Segunda has long been in the em
ploy of Mr Harris, and is more than
twice the age of the girl In- kid
naped He one** killed a man, but
Mr Harris did notr egard him as vic
ious and trusted hint Segunda was
' h.* ram '. . un ' * r h.*(ng * \' < •.'*.<
■ skill ul in tirtngi.ig in V'-uisun nno
other wild came He prided himself
on his marksmanship and horseman*,
ship He Is very Illiterate and una
ble to sptgak a dozen words In En
glish
Mr. Harris, who recently returned
from hls Mexican property, said at
Lincoln a few days ago, that Segun
da had never, so far as he knew,
shown any particular fondness for
Miss Kolph, and If ne had he was
quit" sure It woo not reciprocated
The country around Checoy, while
wild and inhabited chiefly by Mex
ican- "f •!:<* lower class h s nevai
'fell ngiicbd is lawless and \1 r
Hairis thiti!,s Sitgund:* w:l nut b<
p ■ o' *<•' * d h> 'he na'D-s T .‘te ,i|<*
a f'-w other Ati erh an ram ruu-n In
tie * Miii.iv. and thou'. Mr Harris
(••l.i'.fs. will ti.iinl toget tuu and run
• b'W u ' t.e K ;dna," r
'I l;c son o'. Mi Halt i*. ** fi.. it, man
• gci of ’its ram h ha* posted a rc-
vn'’d ot Rt.uu" for the apprehen
s'.m of S* ginida, alitT conin,unicaTTJfV
u.is !**'*'ti opened with Mexican oill
' "its at Mexico Gity, the United 51tat-
• tt amliissaflor there and the State
• lepa: : uteii! officials .•» Washington
rim 1 ail ge (•utbei tllg VY«U* t#
tinier l>> Presitli'iu Ih-rrlft, of the
Mnu* l .u oicis i uion. WTm> Intro-
diua-d- Seiialoi smiili and Othieni,
\\ til, Muile **()<** In**..
1 iie State :-a . s * '..trge number of
th** l-'aimers •ui,.on members who
w* : e a'tendillg tne State fair ou Far-
tints Union da* assembled in the
Rlclbaml .'oun’y . urt house Thuf*-’
.!a> night Tht n.t-ctlng was called
to order by PrcMdent Perrilt of th*
union. -
With a few Introductory remark*
a* to the nature of the meeting, th*
president Introduced J.' B.~tYXeall
Holloway who had been at worlr In
the Piedmont section as a field rep
resentative of the Farmer*’ union-.
-A4 r,. ifaUowju,' spoke -of - the later-
est that he found In that section of
the Htate His work had been along
educational lines to revive and
strengthen the union. He etnpha-
uei: !’ * .Uteres; t. at he founa su
the schools and the educational de-
velojiment. Education is at Lb*
foundation of the whole social struc
ture. In the opinion of th* speak
er The future of the Farmer*'
union depends upon the proper edu
cation of the boys and girl* of today.
The farmer of today must us* h!a
brains Let the fanner apply lh*
same business principles and scienti
fic methods that the merchant, th*
banker or the manufacturer puts In
to his business. He will then see •
wotiMerful revolution In the result*.
In W Williams was then Intro-
r!in ed He spoke of the great work
ot the Farmert*’ union In educating
he farmers of the State. Much of
he ere lit ’or the revolution in th*
methods of faimin* exerted by fha
Flitted States fn mi demonstratfoa
work is due to the Farmers' union.
Tin* union helped to put the work
before the people ami get the© In
terested was tne statement by Mr.
Williams The nrg.nt/atlon was a
lot \
m .a yi i:f.b stouv
Say
y uun
to'il
11. \\ as Drunk When He Goi
Manied t*. a Woman.
n i;i>:ilicev i 1 le. a well-known
- v;,.it hi, lias filed init foi
divoi. e .ig,ll:.s' his Wife, M.-s
e. alleging that
that shi.* madt
him ’o pt'ointwe
he didn't know
and that then
,. was) still staggering and
tir,., ,*f her. she got a friend
”( r a preacher and got a 11-
;hnt h" was married sway-
u.e i min side to side so tha*t the
ptv:i( r had to hold him on his
feet, a t ti,,* benediction, Rounceviile
pays ! r f* 11 to the floor in a drunkmi
snip,", amt on waking Immediately
t . put 1 a ted his loving bride.
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"Us w ,,i k ‘'eir.tt ■* tne::. *•; •
at so* :**t i * s Hi tin* it.ip'.st
• f winch he wo* al-«* a ; • m • *i
I h* ii uia11 :* il life **' f r a- t in* gcr
era! pu lie knew, w .*> * h*;.y *,
a* though U IR B’-i’ed >’ soi:.i* * I
she w as ut a v e.; !* a ions
A’uout seven v t a i s asp v! ;■ \\ a.
lace w as .twakell'il at ntgl.’ hv .*
no:.*** on his front \ era:;*! i . :.d .* • ,
owning, ttie dour hii.-htiy, s.tv. ,»
:or;n in ttie d-trkness, w he * :p"t. .*•
ailed to h.8 wile to u ; :tg a 1, u .
and as she held ttie h, rp b* tons \<
iUsmate ami and sho* t.:e m • n .!".*.1
He was a negro who winked !.*••
Seaboard It i' thougiit tha -
lily this occuretice ptey*d u,
mind and hud some * o.ineii. ui w:
’.he trag* !>;
All three o' till bodies wpi r.i
tied to Hog M'lun'ailn V: *'. a ? • • .-
•Id home. s’.\ miles a .*ov *• Law : i*:!* **
tile, tor burial
WORK OF BI,A( K HAND
\ Mon Was Murdered While tie Wtcs
Fust Asleep.
Lying beside her sleeping h i-iian*.
in their home at San Ur'in-ts* o or.
Thursday night Mrs A.iG um 1 ni•
;ho heard a crash o; glass and hi
uoinent later siw two nt»*’‘i >’iin
: ii rough the window ut . t te ■ ,r loom
trem the jiorch ruo* without.
Too frig lit etieil to move or civ oiu
she watt bed one ot the intrudeis
at* al up to the bed, deliberately place
a p.stol at her husbands breast an.
fire a shot that broil Hit instair
death to the sleeping man. By th*
time the woman succeeded iti re*
r*roverlng her voice and raising an
alarm the murderer and his comp in
Ion had escaped.
Valentino with his wife and three
children arrived about four days ago
having come almost direct fro^n It
aly. 'Mrs. Valentino says they- Left
Naples very hurriedly, h.-r husband
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M . |SS . reads newspapers and maga- Professing great fear for hls life fur
tines 11ps’de down as a matter of
choice When a boy In achool he
ad op' d this method of reading to
prevent people from reading over
Ids shoulders and making him ne^/
\ oiis Now he Is SO and cUngk'To
the old habit.
somo reuson not revealed to her.
Traveling Man Suicide*.
At Vnshivllle. Tenn.. Robert Mld-
len, -'god 45 a tpivellng salesman
of Phil# lelnhia, hanglnsg himself
with a to-vel in a local hotel Thurs
day afterroon. Ha left a. tealed not*
te k!» xrlf*, who K in Philadelphia.
No cause Is known for th* *ulc1d*.
/ Ixises an Arm.
Mr. Walter Hoffman, a young
white ni&Q,J!vjng near Lowell, N. t
had hls left hand tom off in a com
shredder which he was operating
The physicians found It necessary
amputate the arm Just above the el
bow.
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'•d :n mu:,y of ps piiitscs in
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''EHIOl s MISTAKE
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months uf
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!»•':• jr.m.n!is during 'm
si in s vv. re k t dml it ml
During the l.i.-t thi'£'
tiic year the iota! kilioU
V. vl> n ,
Six Inches Snow.
Northern New York and the Adi
rondack® were covered with six In-
cbe* of *now Wednesday morning
The hunter* are Jubilant
SiiihhIv l ntlfr \rrcM.
.1. E Smoak. for e*-vf ral years a
I’oluniliia poiit eim'in. is :n thf poiic*
stati.in. ('i'.arg**d witii attempting to
kill hls w jfe Thur'd :y at their iiott:*'
on I*iv lie str*-ct. They had been
s, [,ai a •>■() for some i.pie and Smoak
was under a h, ay.y peace : ot.d He
found his wife in tier room and shot
at her iie-ve.ral. times.
r • • •
They- Are Safe.
Only one railroad passenger wa-
killcd in the Ufti'ed Kingdom tiy ta
accident on a train tn which lie was
traveling. In other words only one
man was killed of l,2(M.SnO,Oti'i
journey* and only one■ person was
injured out of each trav
elers.
TtittTs W li.it T.eiamtrro' Farrar -wits
VboilC Dukes.
\**>j rjerabiin* Farrar, the Ameri
can ' Uff.ft Singer is t viileiiily not
;uiT,g to man", si "tied foreigner, it
i.'.jtnrvmt d ike l h*'. 8opr..mi *u -
inform'd, on het__;jibnv :ii Wb-dnesduy
hi Ni-w York uu tin: Kaia* r W .Hieim
del Glome, t li h ' it was repoii.-il
that R! 1 * 1 WH ;ld wed g fluke. Dukes'
asked Miss Farrar. "Ibe m*t many
'of tii.'iii. tnd I** itev*' uu*. taking ill* m
in,|l\ iduallv ami I’liilec* l\f*l\, tl,**.*
ace no' wort!) a d:nc. "
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gHI |III<1 l s<*<! 11
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\ Duughter Nt t*als Her Mvilber'tt
H ushuml L i tun *Her.
All' Jolianiut Hunhelmaiiii !ia.*t
O' tl * vv a: *! "(I Ib.Mi" daniag'.h IlOtn
,er b.itu ■'ii'er. the wife of Lir Wil
.uu ! t* eki'r. i* 'In* u. reutt cou' 1 . a
U flw .in ket*. \Y!s. iti .. f 2 r, .nun alien
riol. O’-affl'ct iolis suit ot motile
ag.limit da ighter
M fs H iibb*1 ma r.ti ar.d l)i It", ket
v* *• i ■ mbrrted in Chicago on M iri'h
! ‘in'* She Wi'.s then 4'* vi-ais
dsj H* w .iB t ! Hh*' had ' w l
i:: ■: i:4ue: a. «>lie ol them was .Ur*
iiai l>**M aged 2 li Mis Hot
a,is ;! > n "vmg in Ht Uaiii H-vr
inVoiiui w..s in Henry <’ Bou
S-jorl!y a Dee fhe—-tttTrrrftrtse Mew
"o' W'-IP to V.iwauk.e to v la.' a
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i)n Nov a. lau'i, Mrs Bott .egnii
juit foi iivaircM from Dr Bou Siie
got •!..* d.voice Nov. 24. l»"7 Five
da.> :-* (oter. aiaotding tu testimony,
*Lb Ho'' and li'-r st.ptb.ther wei*
.nan ad Tli" inotlier said, among
''her Things - 'I*at her - dangfitei
'a ililullv. malic,uusly atl i wick ul-
1\ gaipi'd tin* affei'tioiib of lie
Becker and suglit to entlie him to
d* s* rt Ills wife
A’ Kvat.s-. tlie. I ml.. h.* a Mr.-
I.oi;*M- Yoikcl scat b-j aon to a grot-
■ ry stor*' Tiiui •*day f«< v*'t v im-ga,
'o make piikh's fi,, brought hat k
iltawLiie ins'.'rtd, Mrs. A’oike.l pour-
••'i t:e g US' d ’i 11 over the pickl'*8 on tl
Lot stove fid flumes Bted !u*r k;t-
'■hen. the house cutrh.ng alir*' S'u?*
-ei.-ed ttie pick!*' pot, ran out ot doors
with it and threw' Die contents into
tiie mix’ yard, sett.ng fir*' to the
house next door.
Dare Prove* Katal.
Jn taking a dare as to how much
pam he could stand, Edward Wil-
nanis. a young man of Chicago,
slowly ran a hatpin into hia knee.
Hit) potnV broke off when attempt
ed to extract it, and an operation
was necessary. But UtUhuii devel
oped and tiie young man died later
HI U^tiospi: ai
Ballot Seven Feet lc»ng.
The voters of South Dakota at
the election of Nov. S wii! have s*i -
mi'te*l to tli'*m 'he P ng s’ aiiu’
■o t*e voted in attv s’a'e jn the Un
ion.. Tip.' .-aijot win my* * sure moi*
t ii a a p* v.-n fe.'t ami wiil eoniatn
proposed laws vyhicli are m 'nc •»«§>-
m!tt*i' to the voters unde’ the refei-
cniiunt atjtendnient to the s'af" con-
stitution. It wii! T)** 14 inches in
width and filled from top to bottom.
t
Woman Safe Blower
running down tiie rleas
af* hiower wrio has .een o,*-ifl:j years oid, dead. The children,
Stove Pollah Exjilodes.
While polishing a gas range in
the home of Miss Bridget Lane In $ r ‘0.b ift and fs the highest price re-
Hlgb Price for fotton.
A New Orleans cotton firm 'Inurs-
dciv ,,^11,1 1 i .,-1 C* ,i,3 a jlontlu lor
I pm’i bales of cotton produced on
the S’atp convict farms In Missis
sippi. The deal Involves more thin
i ti
by the
erasirm a’ -M+nneRpot's, Minn., tu*'
police hav< disco. .*re,-5 •Mtings that
lead them to |,*'li«*ve tha: tiie wo. k.
is tiiat of a woman./ Koot.prints at
tin- scenes of the Fiat !wo ”ju : ,s"' a"**
de< aJ'-dlv * hose of a yeoman's ahoe
Were Dead from (ia«.
At Uiiicago on Monday the po
lice broae mtu the room ot Michael
Sloteiiky, forty years old, and found
him ami hls irieiid, Hyman Infield,
A Queer Match.
Two months after Hie death oft la
8.x and sevefi ye is old, respectively,
were unconscious but were revived
by physicians A broken gas tube is
blam* d for the accident.
W 9 -•
4Mg Bid For Cow.
\ n offer of iu,000 haa oeeu re
fuse,' tpT» W. \Y. Marsh, of Waterloo,
for his p*-t cow, DSJry Maid uf
very pi'werful factor In Introducing
thin ed neat Iona 1 development. Tai
corn contents of tlie , *o)b all over th*
State grew out of work of the union,
be said ^ ,
He spoke oi the importance *f
keeping up the organization. We
should not !>* deceived t)y proaperUjt
and tie tempted fo become raretq**
in this reftivect The moral for
organisation is ot great value. Th#
union is a power iu the land.
Senator E D. Smith wafa then tir-"-
troduced n> tiie president In compB-
nicntary terms
Senatoi Smith emiitiasixed the Ibh
l*ortance of lieing independent. A
man who 1* at the beck and call of
another it* not n full human betng-
hc Ir kimtily a biped He muat
above the level of mediocrity and l**-
• time something o’ force aud power. A.
Three steps weallli, lelgur*.
learning-- neeeeeary to the acqulaa-
lion of power Wealth lx secured by
iiicreaBlng prodaittve power.
4— Htow -many- -t4- ihe Umei
know all Hie products of their eetton
and Hie inarketa and how it 18 hond-
ied ’ r ulli start to’ IfnTkhT- How-many—
know all h<* products of cotton seed
,m I how they are handled?
Knowledge is power. Let 119 know
more about o**’ D'Hource*. then we
wUl b** in a position to tu* more In-
iependent
E J Watson made a snort ad
dress.
'We are now < losing a most proe-
;>er"tis year," said the speaker. He
emphasized the importance of edu-
cttHonal work in the agricultural de- .
velopment For many yearB the far-
merw aeut a very large part
of the money receive', for cotton out
of the State for food for ootir man
and" beast. The t-uni. crih atae out
West. "We are now moving the
corn crib to this State. - ' he contiued
AH the'forces are now combining
tp educate the farmer# Great ln-
fl.fpa te In the production of
Much rotten and uriBuitable corn ha*
l.een kept out of the State by law*
recently enacted. .. -r.
Tnero has been great advance ‘n
the live stock Industry in the State
"This year marks the greatest ad
vance that has t>< en made in agri
culture In any single year in our
past history," he conHnued.
The farmer is th,* 'keystone to the
economic arch of ' be 'Ountry, In the
opinion of the commissioner.
The local union he said, should
he made a live p!j"e for educational
work as well as for business pur-
tweet-. The union ;si a valuable or:
zanlzation. and its power add
strength, the speaker contiliued,
should be Increased by the. aetlw
Pittsburg, the liquid solution explod
ed and burned Miss Ella .Rrennen.
a servant. The explosion was caus
ed ir gasoline In the polish.
corded for spot cotton this season.
The 4rrastsBtppi deuta conon is more
valuable than ’he ordina-v short Ma
ple. cotton.
her husband. Judge Joseph Reed, of
Topeka. Kan., Mr'. Mary Muir Reed
ivecarne th<* bride of her stepson, her
first sweetheart. They will reside in
Chi'ago. 111.
Plnehurat, the champion cow of tne
world Although Jus’, a month ov
er three years old. the cowvproducea
l,0u3 pounds of butler during the
Killed by Failing; Dirt.
At Staunton. Va., \Y. S. Spruise
lost his . life and three others bad
narrow escapee from c^eath while at
work Thursday in repairing a cave-
in there. They were caught under
falling dirt.
Ann Torn Off In Gin.
At Pickens Claude? Mann, the son
of A. O. Mann, had hi* arm lorn off
at the elboir Saturday morning in
a cotton gin. Claude ic 1C years of
age and wa* working at th* gia at
the tlm*-
work of the Individual members.
B Harris, former president of the
SLit* un’on. spoke. He emphaalagd
the importance ot diversification of
crops "By means of thla we may
become independent.” he aaid. H#
stated that many animal* brought
here for ‘’xhlbit'on at the fair had
been tjold at the owener’* own pric*.
The owner could make hls own pri$*
and get it becau**? of the fact that
he had diversified hi* produetta
power on IM* farm.
After som* announcement*
conference about
m**tlngt, th* meeting