The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 29, 1910, Image 4
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BACK TO THE PEOPLE
Outlet I.a luH FiUq fu tkt Mu-
: <a <i ir. Esk a. a«it.
IS KKVXOTE OF SPEECHES AM)
LETTERS AT nAXQI ET,
Roth Harmon and Fobs Strew Point
TWO OTHERS WILL HANG That Public Power Must bo I'mmI
for General Good.
Friday Morning at Florence the Mur
tv
derer of Ilia Employer and D •ne-
factor Met Death on the GaWova—
Stuck to His Confession Iiupl cat
Ing Two Others.
Clarence Ham, who was conw rted
as an accomplice In the murd* r of
Hr. Elihu M. Move, on Friday even
Ingj October 28, at his home.ae;«r
Florence,, was hanged on Frldsy st
that plae*. While standing und*.
the noose, he reltersted his confts
slon. Implicating Alox. Weldon and
William RflTTOliThtT-rWch he mad<
» hile being tried. Just before being
banced Ham said:
••Gentlemen, here I am fixing to
lea\e you nil. I will leave y5u' all
In the bands of the Ford. I am read>
to die and I am going home to God
Fntrmtt to the crime of which I a:):
Lty.'but I will tell you all the
about It. 1 know nothing more
Mflgfchat 1 have said. 1 don't wan
tny kody burled In the grave yaiJ
! don’t want my body carried off In
• wa.-on. If my people nre not able
to » hearse. I want you white
people to help the'n. Young men
don't continue In (he path of sin.
chsnge and follow your Ford." (He
paused; silence prevallel every
where.) Starting again, be said
“Is my brother here?" He was told
that his brother was not present
"Well." be said. "I will tell >ou al 1
good-bye. good-bye. Will Rev. Tay
lor lead us In prayer?"
After prayer Deputy Harrell
placed the black cap over his head
and tied his feet. One of the colored
ministers sail, "Oood-bye. Clarence
God have mercy upon )Our soul,"
and In response he (aid, “Good-bye
all." Exactly at 10.?,0 o'clock thi
de»ih trap was sprung by fil.erlf
Burch. Pr. King pronounced !lam
dead st 10:f>2. Two colored minis
ters took up a collection to cover
burial expenses. The streets were
packed with people of all hues, ever
some climbed telephone poles to get
a cllmpse of the execution. After
the negro was pronounced dead all
were admitted to see the body.
Story of the Crime.
On Friday evening. October 28
Hr Elihu M. Moye and Mr Howard
Cole attended preaching at Tlnr.noas
rllle and returned home at about 1 i
o'clock. Mr. Move got out o f the
buggy st his residence anl Mr Cob
drove on to hi* own home, which b
about a half mile further. Mr Move
entered his home and met his fate
From all appearances of the scone
■ t Mr Move's home the murderer*
lay secreted In his rooms, probtbh
In a clo?et. for the dead mm * bod'
was found In a position Indicative
thst he was In the attitude of taklny
off his collar when fired upon
He was foun 1 dead on his vernnd
with a load of shot In hi* stomach
and Investigation revealed that h>
was shot three limes, once probabl'
as he turned at some noise. Ho war
killed with his own gun: the gin
and several empty shells belnt four.’
at his hojre Mr. Move had hU o's
tol In his h'p pocket, but sppar'»n , F
made no uve of It. Saturday af*er
noon Ca-ence Ham was arrested o:
suspicion Fater ho made a ron f es
slnn. Imillratlng Abe Weldon an
William Purroughs In the murder
Ham had worked with Mr. Moyc for
years: htd slept In his home, iovyd
him and nursed him when sick.
What Ham Said.
On the ttand st the trial Him
made the following confession
“Friday, when he (Mr. Moyiyl paid
ns off. I went to Alex Wei 1on,i Irene
and went to Ebenezer. 1 left Ebe
nezer and went back to A>er W«l
don's house. Me and Will Mur
roughs weal there together, and I
went home. I left hojfce. and Mr
More’s dog barked at n^e as I passed
and I got most fo Mr Wilson’s. I
met Alex and William Alex Wei'or
Only two out of sllx Dcmocrillc
governors-elert were able to be pres
ent at a banquet ylven In tbeir bon
or by the National l)emo''r}ulc club
of New York at the Waldorf-Astoria
Friday night. John A. Pix of New
. ork and Eugene N. Foss of Massa
chusetts were there, but regrets
were sent by Woodrow Wilson of
New Jersey, Judson Harmon of Ohio.
Simon E. Ituldwln of ContuMlcut
»nd Frederick E. Plaisted of Maine
Two of the absentees, however
Messrs. -W ilson and Harmon, sem
letters which were read and both
Mr. Dlx and Mr. Foss delivered ad
Iresses.
Norman E. Mack, chairman of the
democratic national committee, pre
dded and seated near him were Umh-
ird Croker, former lender of Tam
nany Hall, and Gharlea F. Murphy
he present leader.
John For. presl lent of the club
was too 111 to attend. A tel-gram
was received shortly before the din
nor began that Gov.-elect italdwln
had an engagement to tpeab in
Washington.
The letter* of Dr. W ’sr n and Gov
Harmon were read before any ad
tresses were delivered. Gov. liar-
non n letter said in pari •
"We must Justify tne roufldenre so
•ignally expressed or the victory .at
'he polls will not he the cause o'
-ejoiclng, nn I we nliall not do this
: f the conduct of public luia'n- ss falls
below the standard of the campaign
Mere personal desires, selfish pur
’oses and Importnnitlea for spec.*'
favor must be swept aside anl al
oibllc autborltv be employed fur th*
jeneral rcod alone "
Mr. Dlx confined h'nvodf largch
•o an account of New York State d‘
velopments and resource* F \
'•'ots, governor-elect of Massachu
ietf«. said In part:
"I want to sav at the outset that
f am a protectionist The protec
Ion which I b°l : ev»’ In carries vtt 1
t a large me-’aure of reel-iro.'lt v lr
'a^t 1 believe that proteci’on wtthoir
•eclproclty Is Indef.-bsltde My a
vocacy of this kind of protection
-uled me out of the Ueynhllcan i>ar
•y In Mxasachi sctts.
"I can apeak nnlv for Mas-achp
'etts. but In that State at le ast ,he I
aaue on which the campilgn n a/ so j
dgnallv fought and won I* this, To |
bring the governmert h.i k to lb*-
'eople The only w.iv to dtv it (to
• uslnera w ay. is l>y *‘l'mln.'t irv: .T.l
•o between* the tinss anirpu euent-
he caucini t l ’e nominat ing conv* n
ion and the h hi v
"Before we -et an henesf rev-sloe
'—^
>f the tariff the sen Me itself m i<’
he revlied ottr st tyhtors must ,i-
Irtually elected h,y | 'i-il r vn’e
■"he direct primary ;ind the i
if the I'nlted Stifes mmi itnrs '.v tto
’eople will elimJ'na’e the U> and
Ms train of corrupt'on ' •
The Scramble Miy Close Serious Divis
ion Among D.mocra's.
OUGHT TO BE DIVIDED
Vow That the Republican* arc Out
It Appears That There I* Mini'
Jamming and Shoving for I'lacer
at the I’le Counter by .the Demo
crat*.
The Washington correspondent ot
-ho News and Courier says unlesr
«ortie of tho Democratic leaders li
he House shows a disposition to b*-
nore liberal with tho Eastern and
Northern States In the distribution
if positions in tho next Congress
b“re may be a spi t In the ranks, ac
ord'ng to the be.'.ef of some mem
lert, here.
The fact that Representative Fix
ngstone, of Georgia, wauls to he s
•andldite for one of the good placev
— either clerk or serp:eint-at-ariiis
iad that three other Southern'-, s-
t J. ;lnno:t, of Vltglitla. W, F Put.
Par. of Georgia, and former C'-ti
.’ressmen Trtmhfe. of Kcntttckv, sr
ii the fight fur doorkeeper. |'(u-!m;
er and" 'clerk, respoct I vel.v. len/e»
he Democi-its from other sectioi/s o’
he countiy very little' pro^pecl <-t
.-etrin^ .iii'lliin^ but CfiimiiS./
\ iewel f "o'll one s';i n d pidnt. It b
■lalmed that tne m> n fiom/he Seull
'ho'ild he rewarded with the place?
he end of t l ’e com n./session, hut
'ii the other hand. It Is because th
-oiith Is the Democpfitlc stronghulil
hut on the other/Teitid. tlie , 1 >e:u<'
r;i‘s, who ate /cun lug from N*
Vork. Indiana, Ohio and o'her St ite>
vhich were footuv rept'Setfed te
'{epuhlhnn m/joriiies. take the pos
MANY ARE AURFsTliD FOR IS- A MAN WOKE IF FROM A DRINK
ING THE MAIFS TO DEFR VI D.
AND FOUND HE HAD A WIFE.
- \.
Nnine* of the Ponioift and Some of Reasc, Sitting in Chamber*.
tho Slick Sc heme s They l sed to
C.'et Money.
Nineteen arrests w ere made I fi-
i; ■ /
d ly In towns in I’ennsv |vttnla atid
Annuls Ties That Held Kulker to
Fretty Telephono Girl.
For want of consent on .the part
of the plaintiff. Ernest Brooks Walk-
New Jersey in t he gov erumi nh^/ru- er. of Greenville, formerly a ticket
A Household Remedy
L Which'Wotks From Outside
CHESTOL
f us-; agent at tho Southern station in
Si artnnhurg. Judge T. S. Sease, Bit
ting In chamber* at Spartanb irg lias
annulod the marriage contra'’ted be
tween Mr Walker and Ml** Ida Jor
dan, a pretty telephone operator of
sndo again..-1 per.-ons accusei
ing tho malls to defrutd. i/iie ar
rests were made by postal Inspectin'
an 1 all th*» defendants A'm' e ' given
hetirings before J’nitpd/mates com
missioners and held In/ball fur tr.al j S|, ar ta t iliiirg on ^'uguBt 20, last,
or for fur'hnr hearings on charge- | | n |, s cr • ,M r Walker de
of “i-s'ng the miHs/to defraud. |c!arcd he v so drunk when the
tv-ven of the defendants were K'v- I pinrrnge ceremony was performe I
en hear t -s In BFiladelph'a These j (i, a t i 1P v,,^ n ,) recil'cctlon of It and
vore four ofH'I As of the C ain rsiioe j ,-| ( j , 10 ( kjiow he was married until
Stores syn Ifcuke, with o'iiies in I’t.l-jbe vol e up In the Argyle hotel the
adeiphla: tyo consti'ut'x tie Bine i fo’jcwj.jg morning and found M's: 1
Heigh's cotmtany, a New Jersey laud I i f , n i ;ln v ith him and she told him
i jm v ro \ !■ Mi o'” L r >n l'!i 11 .nlo 1 gVjp his wife
phi a c-inrir
a ! ' a I yfJi :■
with I’iiiladei-
tion -, and lite seventh s
Pan
ip/ eotnplete li-t of difendants
wBh/the '-esui's "f thyir heirii.sj
follow' Chain -hoe .-s.o-e.s sviu'-J
r ;i/r. I o--|s 1. Rue p'es: d elt t. t’hll- |
vftelpha, Andt'i'vv C. Batti-tsun. lit :t j
vire/JIn'i s'd » t, also [ip’s! lent of t 1 **
Exc^stof Trust rnn’prnv tM I , h1‘.a-
del; lila . E tear I'ohii sec, ud v ice I
nre- 'den t and t p- , - u rer ' (;e'i l ( .j
! 1: 00;■ 5. V I -f p'-es! 1 -n* P’liladei ih | |
ai !i w a !- ■’ 1 ip J I ,nnil ietu ! lor a I
i u rt h er In a r ri g.
Bine 1 ’eTb: - p -n v. B die t f i
i 1!a n v !' S' a n*
In her answer to Ms anlf. Mls«
Iordan ad'"1'ted all Ms allegations
IF v. W ^F Whitesides, pastor of
Green Stnef I’aidist church, who
nr'rr'-’d the ccnolc, said that when
t’ cv came ti him It was evident that
Mr Walker had been drinking, but
' e was in iveriYct command of all
Vs i ( nses.
‘ f t.l’ked to them tioth for some
"--e." s/ild M' Whitesides. "te1l!n-’
"hem wh.it an I in norm nt step It was
•'-’t t*'ev were tak'ng and asking
i n
tvey h-d f''lly made up their
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Is not
•laim that The deiega''ons from it.
-'oath will/always he 1 t.-niii-r it :i e\
ept In (t'vv Instanc's w tien two e-
hree lyepnhliC: t.S g' t into Conare--
or shcy'rt ternU aid that on the ot!.
r hj(n '. the next Cnagtes- ■ " ;!
‘i a vy rema'ntd ItepM''M-a n exe";,i fi
■be turn of votes r-o'-tli of M isoc ati
ij/xon's Tne W thou' their a !
th
/s claimed, the It -p'-ti H cans woui<
THREE IH HM D To DF VTIl
lorrlblc Ofruirrmc c u I ann In Aik
en County.
I,a*t Friday afternoon n most hnr
Itde B cr Id en t c’crurred on tho o'.iu
ntlo/t of Mr D D Famir. a' B-• ci,
'sltyful over In Aiken count', "ah'
exulted In the li.trn ng to death of
hree negroe* In a house \\ ill a a
Gardner, an oil ne ro. who is pu-
^xlyzed end unable to walk liiod tu-o
o another family of negrecs, and m
vas the custom, when they alt went
o the fel l to work to lea' e Joi-n
ferry Reynolds and Cha ! tv It-x-
nlds at home with the i-t| n,.in
■*rl<l«r arternoon the usual rt;’"> a
xa* carried out and. while the oili'r
vorkmen were in the fie! I. one of
Item happened to glance hack at ti e
ouwe and d g-ovei. d thit it was on
Ire, and almost burnel down The'
til rushed hack to the hou-e and
-ot there lust In time to -ee i he rno'
a I! 1 contro' thi’ vI: ua11 'n
Tills is the v"u.-i! 'on that Is seel
here p o vv b’o far a? ctn >e lea rue
lone of t'-e men from the -ton'her
■sti'es, who a r e i and da O's foi it
lositiers mentioned :i r e thinking fo
i moment of d vldtng e*» ' ah * h
' >e-u c ■ a ' s f - o -n e ' i r s.*. o- < i
in* making a fF:M. not o-i'v w th t 1 .
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anl were determined to be
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c’ for t'-o ennullment Mr
i er raid t >, ' t on AuguM 2tl and
d.-’ v i rp 'ei’tpr be and other
- - n < n h-’d b en drinking tn ex
in Crernx To lie xvb drunk
exeeipg aeJ white In litat con-
n v r«t to Spa'-'an aiir r. arriving
■ n o'-'oi k. He e ite'eil a hack
>•* sm* on. ’ ought a pint of xvhls-
■ -o-’i the hakma t tin! took a
,’rrk. 'and s'on 'ecMtie ohilvi-
[(Chest Ointment)
Wdl Relieve Quickly Croup. Cotiulis, Col K Pneumonia anJ all al
lections o( Chest and 1 hroal
Hi Bfilclaary bt* b*en tnorougbly **t*bBab*d xnd *e<
•y th# large 0umb«r of un»o I letted tB*tlmunl»l* f!v*n *y th»*«
*▼• usBd thli remedy
Use Freely and^RUB! RUB! RUB!
Now *old by all tnedicme dealers. Should be rn every I Fame
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25c Everywhere.
CLftSSIFlEO COLUMN |pOR SALE
Ap-
Wanted—Four colon d !.:iria t s
ply ut oiiee. R. M. Wicker, Wades-
buro. N. C.
•h(|* join ealve*. tv*»gs. iU*eei*. keuib»,
etc., to the Par'i,r Market, Angu»-
ta. Ga . I n 1 S !iroad St re. t.
1000 acres, 4 imlrs I liotnas-
lon, Laa , Splendid land and
pood imp'ovemvnts Cuod
renting ptopetiv'; $2>.UU {ft
acre.. La? y terms.
That Unexpected (,itt Ynu li Imxe
to send one back Send us 11 eJ
and xve will mail in pretty t.-diy
box a fountain p. n w :t h o ;r car!.
Sims Book Store. Orangebut g, S t'.
507 acres 4 nu'es Cu’hhert
Vaitled — .xleB to ’.iff t, I ecu U»
prac’T’al cottou cceirse, we;
guod pis , tiit''» during thw fsi
Cbarlot’e Cotton v.ompauy, Ch«t
I 'tie. N C
Ga. 6 let,anl houses I resi
cl nee; I igh grade Itnd Kt rdf
I 3 l>a!e>, va, a- It- o' dvung much
Letter. L dir price lo Decem
ber 1st, 1010. is SOJO J.'JU.
Several fine, profit making
farms in Sumter f oun'N, Ga.
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n c- i n g v ' er ’ s and un-
o' w t'.v ! w ti dnln - "
!p>r r ’ r ‘d ih t si me time
- ’’ e ’ : ?ht he w ept or w
( to M’^s 1 ’rd* i s home and
Hint ? o' 'o k of the same
' e -c- l 'M‘s le-ilvn went to
M- \\ i.i'csples b.uuse and were
''ru»lied (lysier SluTi. r. r Ihiiilii) —
One oundre i poun o sixty v-u'.-
Qve hundred pound* fJ ail. T,r.v
la'ier. I, Ke’, i coll': Ai Cu., Waver!
Mills. S. C.
\\ tite fur list.
Southern Land Co.,
i. a.,
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cd utt-ins 'ni'g he said
t r:io" r ' 1 ig. w ben be
:f n a ro tn nt the Ar
-s Jnr '.-n
i :u ' ' "1 been mr
Rie^ I lour, lltli tons fri^b. R./-
Hour. Hay, Grain Bran, Chu.-s
C. 3 Meal and etc. Albert PH
chuff and Co . .1! Elizabeth S're-t
Charleston. S C
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all in. There was no po^s Me chime! he Ho fo eo to So 1
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•rted me If Mr. Move xvns at home
ih
Wh^n 1 got axulnjt/the tobxcco ban
I mot Al«x Weldoji and nurrouRhs
Weldon raid to tn« thnt Mr. Move
tjid Mr. Cole had $one to Timmons
vllle to preachliiK. They *atd there
1* ipme money romewhere around
here, and we ^u«t hare It. Weldon
Insisted on ray yoln* to Mr. Move’s
house. I consented to stay In the
ro«4 untR ihey went to the house
and they #ent and stayed there un
HI Mr. Move and Mr. Cole came from
TlmmonsvlUe,— They forced me To
the hou/e. They told me to whistle
If I he^-d any noise, nnd as Mr. Moyi
and VLt. Colo came In I whistled. 1
heard/.Vlr. Moye say soruethinR a!»out
folnr to town the next morning;.
Air. Moye went on In the house
and struck a match and went Into hi*
and I dfd not hear any more
HI I beard the shootlni:. I heard
ne ahot fire and then another and I
saw a person come out the door after
shooting; avas over. RurrouRha and
Weldon came t,o me and they told
m« that the old mao.came In before
they could get out. 1 grabbed the
gun for protection. Wei ton told me
that he ahot Moye twice. Weldon got
a plot of whiskey before the old map
*ot In. After they came out Weldon
gave me 83 In money. We went on
down the road and Weldon offered
ea a drink and asked me not to say
anything about thla affair. Weldon
offered me |25 and to pay my way
add TlmmonsvIUe to aa>
nothing about It. William also asked
mo not to say anything about 1L“
Attorney W. K. Clayton baa ap
is the case of Weldon and
that lr why they
kucvNKBaaPTtvwUi
n go Into the hurirng luiPil ng.- to
nakc an attempt to rescue the unfix-
unde ones.
When the conncr •xrr'vcJ !o hnM
he inquest he reports th.it If vvns i
iiosT horrljilc s'ght. ill tlipe if Fn-
bodies being burnel to i crisp. Hii-r-
■elng no xx.iy of recocnizuig. :iu,'- of
hem. Ilovx thev were al) burnt’,1
ip will always remain n ni's'ciy. .is
t scon’s that they would have d;
overed that the hmse "as m l:te
n time to get ll eni'clvcs and He
•IT Invalid out t'*fore the roof fell
• r "as be in faxur t-f i \< t
-nu 1 in : f t ci’ Ji'act’s f - i ’ll \ i
f-’ i st (■ ru j’-e"- Iii-rs 11" f . i ’
)i:it he xx ouhl- insist u; i n
, i ■
ut
"Fpou (hie roi k I b;iH 1
and the ga’cs ot hade*
prevail against R"- tny
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ANOTHER 81VKI::: CAUGHT.
Axoiil tin’ An uunil.Tlnn of In
innTilc Mntx-rtal.
Ry the Old Spanish thig That I!a s
Recn Evpisod.
A well-known cUlfen ot
-hoals. Oconee county. Ga., expend-
°d |15 In cablegrams In answer tn a
-ommunlcatlon he received from
Madrid, Spain, In the hope of becom
ing the possessor of a fortune. The
writer of the letter claimed he xx.i?
n prirot^ln Madrid; that lie xvas an
American and had recently married a
voung woman who formerly lived
near Atlanta.
He claimed there was one ch!M, a
little glrT, now In the care of Madrid
parties and hedged the High Shoals
man to adopt her, promising a large
reward. He declared he was held in
prison as the victim of political plots
and had no hope of freedom.
It ia understood that the cable
gram aent by the Oconee man ac
knowledging receipt of the letter
virtually agreed to take care of the
child. .From time to tlipe in the past
few years aimllar letters from differ
ent points In Spain have been sent to
this oonntry, finally resulting In >
warning being Ufupg by the DQfrt-
offlos depirUnenU >
lrs"ran H uiuiH-icfi-T McM i n r
h a a-’-efl. all merchant, tn The 3:,v.‘c.
th r o’igh a c.rcul.ir '''■•ter. to li".v'.ue
nf C’-»riftm.'t« n r ( s. <■ iusu.I bv t;r ••
Ivxorku. He asks th.'.t r.'n h one u.-1>
j prcciu' 1 1nr. t<> pHM-nnt fir/s durng
High ! the holiday season, which might V
carsel by frccrnckcrs
' "Thcrcforf’." si's thu co-rm's
cr. a'tcr calling afcn'ion Ti Tb*
usually larro nuinhcr of fre?
vear. "this is fo ask you mrucs'
have the chief of vorr f.-c du
merit make an lns"ie;"1on o;f p
Ires, so tha* xva.-'e -a ' ■ u in i: I a'Ions
which ml pbt he set f'i'0 by carule-s
handling cf firexxoiks. he removed
"1 most earnmtly urge that (Fit
precautions he taken to eljnjlna’i'
tho i;so of fireworks (Firing* Hie
Christmas .holl lay*.
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n ''or the f w o last so-asons, I
- p nenrlv correct on the crop
the ’ox fm merit lias offener
er nia-k than under ,t.
: e ug -ic The next glnne"*'
• ,;' a - • on sh you. w ill a’arm
T frlga'en x on and Hie Tan
’-.•>rt xvill cause a stampede
F-x 'ci. Hr» man who has cot-
I a n n a r y cin say.
'«• iillnn I cli (JI» e V gi-ro >. K c
Building, ('(■ i u "i ti a 3 F
f.. rnl-h re’l.i hie / .In: • c • v e.-t
where: rates ri-ii-einii.u e <N
Inc ev I !enc" fur id' B - ;
Specialty Geo 3 O/g Ch"
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Tfiex' Got < >nt of Tail.
1 1 e
Tail
lel xi ry xva* -per-
p - ” s
A x\ h o; t
o :ej Ti 3t. Mat;he" * last night.
Out of five pr'soners ihaee nnde good
(’ii ir es ape. one could not get awav.
a11d one "ho foufe^sed that In his
For Mile—We'I
miles of M- Cor
sell cheap If -o
specially alapti
grain W M
wood, S C
e- n- -- 1 f ,t ii
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d Pi ' r. J in
1 to sf a
R > I rC':
\ooh’* IT nt me nt Is i nr .
"r K fa- uniA . i -.in, ,
b i f Jel/itw a nU M „si - '
N. Strains. ., ,
'".Ie. (' r n rn ;• n ,
\i-a i a Ig in, Tuutfi-
.t-he n n 4 a I 1
• rvc. Hone uni
lusrte Aches a ml
•alas. Tlie K 1 n-
1ne has Nonh s
,rk on e v e r y
nt'!:age, 2.', its.
old ay lealers In
u il lr! n<- S a m -
*e by mull tree.
n.lh Pernt-ilv Co.,
(chmond. V*_
r:
\t«nt(<1-—Men to '‘ke thirty d.tyj
practical course in o»r machine
shops and learn automobile busi-
n^sa.. . Faaliious scA uml giadu.iJjjUvj.
t unity f r H e right pan'es lo
pi :ke good money. W rite at on'e
for pro cr-i' p-n to !.. I!. Martin.
(InX f Mr t Met- n, on ,(
ffHi 00 per x< eek a"d U'l
lotte Auto School, Chariotie
Char
N H
d m*’nt It xvere iieftrr to remain
: O!'(-
: , usks.
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nn
nii/ u
jin; iIs
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H;at "h
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r ', r * -
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is ii }vpi
OMP -.
; " as loti
’ ♦ 1 non 4
« ho pin their
ne-, !' x
ne !i 11
!g h-
eerl
11
'! Ii un ror.i
h : • d- a nd
their ele
UC I-! a I U w tric-h I-
■ ; n s to dawn pv -
f tint rt"‘ xx j n • er
I co! ' en'oiua
and 'ake his chances with the court.
j Wanted—Men nnd Indi-’S to take
Tit lie I iluillx l> -oxx n.
The list of a f.inii" o’ five 1/roth-
rfmaimd. Out.-lue nsiPtance xvaa
I vd, J p a 11 y ren'ered. A, yet Calhoun
m-r'v lias no fail, and since tho for-
iu 'Hon of the county, the town guard
house has been used hy the count)
'or TI purposes The building is
f rpt ch-ms h it ha* the dls dvantage
of h.ixlng the cells oi the ground
Tioor, and no one livln; xxlthin It.
months Practical cour-e Fxpirt
management. High p'laried po
ors and tl-ters, en'll of vxhr—n-
met de th by dro'ning, W'liiam
B ixvers. a l'tn’’>e"tn in, is dead at
North 1 xx in l ike in .Maine. Me" a-'
"After the strain of business. In-ton Ills v ay op' of th" woo Is to vls.t
t,
Killoil hy llui ter*.
M.'lfh the la^t day of hunting for
His rear In New En/ and ended at
Friday, the ’•ecor 1 ehoivs a total of
I S deat'ns for the season. It is posy
slide that other death* may result
cldent to Christmas trade, tlier.e ,.his sick xv fe and xvith a eompani -n
seems to be a lett'ng down among | was crossing the lake on the H* when from serious Injuries received. The
the merchants, and a number of fire* they h-c-ke fhro’’gh. I!:s co:npat'.!on number of dead Is 4ar below that of
oocur from neglect of stoves and ! manag' d to retain the solid Ice but 'be past two years, 31 having been
fireplaces used for heating purposes ; Powers w p-’t dow n. : killed last year and'28 the year be-
in the stores." — j fore.
The commissioner concludes that) Quite n Family. i — —
the cooperation of the merchants Is; The twenty-eighth child arrived If the Edisto project falls It will,
asked so that the fire waste may be Friday ut the home of Jason Fenner aot be any fault of Mr. Lever. He
reduced, which will mean that fire In NewcasH., Ini. Twenty-one of aa* been on the Job ever since It was
Insurance premiums will ultimately the children are living Benner ig 49 proposed, and Is still on it. We hop*
b* m»6« l*w- * reu? old 4ud Mrs. Deane: Is 45. ! h* will ?*t via.
Hons guaranteed. Write fur ca - -
u'ogue new Charlotte Telegraph
Sehool, Charlotte. N C
In "iilii in inii-<"liii e 111 v high gr.»ii»
Tti c, i .-.-Vui Plfit luitid. ;.n1 Wak**
field Catiiia^e I’laiits fo 'hose whe
have not used tb.-m before I wilt
ir'ip n i*h oi -ti flr a t or.U-- for t
'housand plants nt a a dot
ii,r'8 of veiretaMe and flow#r
*"ed -ibsolut. ly free. \V it Hsri
Plant Grower, Enterprise B O
S. C.
North State Fife Insurance Co.,
Kingston. N C . operates only
tho two Carol mas an'! has tn -
Carollpa It 'es Insured than .e
other Carolina co’panv. Ai n
wanted where the company 'a it
now represented.
of
in '
For Halo 200 tons "l eader" Rie<
Flour stamped and ta .ged. Analv
sis higher than required by Sta'e
Faws. .A22.''0 per ton, f. o. h
8^2.50 per .ton, f.
Charleston, ^p^eial prices for cat
lots. F. M. BearUtiuo. & Soup
Charleston. S. C. V - 12-1 T-f
Good Live Agents wanted tn ever?
town to sell a meritorious line o'
medicines extensively advertiser
and used by every family sad It
tli* stable. Aa exceptional oppor-
Gents W niiled—Make Mg money tvP
Inc photo pillow tops, t'.’io: bro
mides, 25c:' portraits, .dfir; o!lett-i
,?t'c. We produce x'-orks of ar 1
guaranteed, lowest price,-,, larg**t
studio, prompt service, credit pl»-
en: samples; purtraif and fram»
catalogue free. Ritters Art 8")
dlo. 121k Madison Chicigo, I])
Wanted—Fvitv man, woman and
chi'd In South Camlinn to kno*
’hat tho Ah o brand of 3a*h
Duors and Blinds ' 5re tbs best
and are made only by the “August*
Lumber Company, who manufac
ture everything in [.umber and
Mill work and whoso watrhwqrd U
"Quality." Wri'e Au«us'a Lum
ber Company, Augusta. Georgia
for prices on say order, large si
small.
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