The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 30, 1911, Image 4

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GIVES THEM A HOME LmI PaiMifer Trail (kc St. ~Lt«is Imtiu Raid HU LI’LESS OF THE LITHKRAN CHl'RCH I’HOVIDKI) FOH. That Thl# In I>«r({pst HIiikIc (ilft Ever Made This Church in the South. ' ’ > : ; The definite announcement of the The Officials of the Kaihvay Say They ! V 1 ( acceptance of a very large gift for Have No Report of the Hold Cp (he work of benevolence lias Jum Robbery—Twenty Thousand been announced by the^peclal com mittee of the Evangelical Lutheran i Dollars Said to Have Heen Carrle«l | Svnod of aouth Carolina. Away by the Robbers. TIMBER ALL GRABBED POWERFUL FIGHTERS CLASSIFIED COLUMH RAILROADS OWN ONE-FOCR1II NEW I NITED DREADNOl (JHTS THE FORESTS IN THE WEST. SHOW MARKED ADVANCE Such Is the Report Made by Herbert j (iuns on the Florida and New York Knox Smith, Commissioner of Cor- i Will Im* Dig—Construction Will For Salo^-Pure Kin* Cotton 8aed at Poultry Yard, Darlington. 8. 8. For Sale—Pure King Cotton Seed at $1.00 per bua) el. Address, J. J. Littlejohn, Jon •YiHa. It. C. LEE’S HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA REMEDY. (Mirations—Interesting Figures. The statement cantalned In the rt- Keep .T,000 Men Busy Three Years. of the robbery Is said to be $20,000. two hours the masked men The offer was made to the synod ' 1 last November by Mrs, Melissa It. Five men held up St Louts, Iron Lowman of Chapin, for the establish Mountain and Southern railway train ' IneIlt of a home for the helpless and - ■ i the aged, and for the beginning of a No. 104 between Coffeyvllle and (lea( , onno8H tralnlnK srll0ol . «pah, Okla., shortly after midnightpapers for the transfer of the j Friday, and after looting the mall ^property have been regularly executed ' and express car escaiied. The amount the establlsluneni of tnc home j i will be made at once. | The gift of Mrs. Lowman consists j of about 1,0011 acres of fine farming held the passenger at a s^irimW on land, well wooded and watered, In ‘t*9tirHwea south of the Vicinity of White Rock. With : Coffeyvllle. while tlyey blew open a ; hls Roes houses and lots In the touiiH of rhapin and White Koi‘k. safe In the express car. They esiai)e •; jp pre Hrp a | HO 8t .veral houses and In two automoblloa, carrying with improvements on the plantation. A them money and valuables which, R i conservative valuation of Mrs. I,ow ls believed, will amount to $20,000. man’s gift, including nearly $2,.,u.» Tbe train left Little Rock at 8.30 in cash, places it at $23,000. a. m. Friday, bound for Kansas City. The gift provides that Mrs. Li 1 It reached Lenapah, Okla., south of man and her three helpless children Coffeyvllle st 10:30 Friday night, shall he cured for during their life- One of the last acts of the last port of Herbert Knox Smith, comniia- Congress was to make provisions for sloner of corporations, recently‘made 11 wo of the most powerful fighting to President Taft on the lumber In-i machines in the (Tilted States mr y. dustry of the country to the effect Th< ’ >*ni!t of cost and time of coin- that a large percentage of the stand-1 Ing timber of the Pacific coast is now } held by three corporations-the Southern Pacific Railway company, Money Maker Cotton Improved and ' selected by T. J. Kirven Is the host. Seed at $1 per bushel. T. J. Kirven, Providence, S. C. For Sale—1,800 a'res fine farm land near Macon, (la., for less than $15 per acre. Address J. L. Uragdon, Sumter, S. C. pletlon of the dreadnought Florida ' was ‘extended and additional funds i were voted for the New York and the Texas, the keel of which will be laid in a few months. Each vessel will the Weyerhaeuser Timber company: ^ $0,400,000 and 3.000 skilled and the Northern Pacific Railway j work m „ n wM1 (MnI)1()V!M | in th ,. company—was not, of course, a sur i N>w York Ii;ivv var( , for ttl prise to the people of the Western | tkr( , ( states most concerned. Rut the fur Safely Surely Speedily (her statement contained in Mr. Smith's report to the effect that if the holdings of these three compa nies were sawed Into lumber they would load a train about 100,1100 miles long, or build an ordinary five or six-room frame house for each of the 10,000,000 families in the I'nltod navy yard for the next years in the work of construc tion. The Dreadnought type is one of very recent date. Through her alii unco with ,1apan Creat Rritain was the first to learn t.he-lesson of all-big gun ship, and im mediately s< t about solidifying it in steel. Some of otn own pro.ressive navy ottie rs ha I earlier read the lesson in tin' war with Snain, and plans of the f. S. S. 1'. S. S. Rossi hh and pigeon-holed half an hour late. Just after the train left Lenapah Engineer Lynch heard a sharp cry: “Hands up”’ Turning he saw a slsts of flvt masked man sitting on the tender, (Jreever a pointing a revolver at him T'rn going to ride a little way with you, „ said the man. “Drive on." The engineer obeyed. Ahouf foui time. j The conunltlee having In charge the management of the donation con- members: Rev. W. H : Rev. (’. E. Weitncr of Columbia, Rev. J. R. Haigler ot White Rock, W. I’. Roof of Lexing ton, Jas. W. Shoaly of Rallentine Tim committee has selected Mr miles out of Lenapah the robber com- Shoaly to superintend the farm and pelted the engineer to stop the train i home. A matron will sit once be near a dumb of trees. Five more placed in charge as soon as a suit- masked men came nut of the wood, able person can be secured, ->nd thus and, taking positions on either side of the work of caring for the helpless 1 the train,began shooting in the air and aged ones of the church will at and along the sides of the train. ; once be put into effect. Then while two of the bandits' It la also a matter of note that this stood guard to prevent any passen- Is perhaps the largest single gift ever gers from leaving, the four marched made to the Lutheran church in the the engineer and fireman to the day Sputh and marks the beginning of Ruff Wyndottes; S. C. White and Ruff Leghorns, Stock and eggs at bargain prices also O. I. C. hogs, W. E. Carroll, Normandy, Tenn., Route No. 1, For Salt'—Jig Saw, cost $90.00, will sell for $10.00. Six inch Moulder, cost $300.00, will sell for $1 40.00. Rest condition. J. H. Cole, Ran- dlenian, N. C. ) i For Quick Sab*—Six million feet fine unbled Jong leaf timber. Prices and terms right to party meaning ; business McCallum Realty Co., Sumter, S. C. For Sale—S. C. R. I. Reds, White and Rrown Leghorns, Rlack Lang- , shang, Plymouth Rocks. Eggs for setting, 15 for $1. M. B. Grant, Darlington, S. C. Eggs in Incubator lots or single sit tings from S. C. Reds, $1.50 per If: $''.00 per hundred. Nice cock erels, $2.00 each. Eugenia Ham mond, North Augusta, S. C. Hustling Agents wanted to sell ac cessory indispensable to all auto mobile owm rs: very liberal te •ms. WrRt' for particulars. Henszey, scribed as follows:- “The timber five miles and an extreme rapidity of* Lox 5 12, Troy, N. Y. Cures Headache and Neuralgia no matter what the cause. Numer- oua testimonials on file in our ofllce bear u» out in this statement. Read the following: ' 1 have been ’a constant sufferer from headache for 12 year* an could not get any relief until it had run Its course or take marph ne. I tried Lee’* Headache and Neuralgia Remedy and found permanent re lief. W . 1 heartily endorse It as the best thing I have ever tried. (Signed) H. A. GANDY, Hartsvllle. S. C. Sold everywhere. Price 25c and 50c. Manufactured by Burwell & Dunn Co., Charlotte, N. C. States in 1 900, will doubtb-ws give them a better conception of the vast- pp, and ,| 1( ness of the holdings of these concerns ()a( j | )f , en ( ] rnwn than they have ever before possessed. T ‘ ll( , n W he n ..*he Rritish Dreadnought The holdings of the \\ejerhaeuser overboard and the tvpe whbh company Is found by the.report to i.e 8h( , 0nili0(lH , (| was r , Vl . a |,. (lt ,|„. ! o the second largest in the country. i wag ;i i lurr | ( ,,t dusting off of the pig- Its total ownership of timber is 0011 holed plan and a clamor for ap- plaied at 9e. 1 billion feel, which is propriations wherewith to-build tbe only 10,000,000,0(10 feet less than that of the Southern Pacific. Nearly TllP main brRterv of the now sir,us 77^00.000,000 feet of this vast hold-S vill ( . on8lst nf ,' (>u , ,. inrh KU!!S . Inc is In Washington, about IS.OOl).- while the s ( eond irv batterv will h ,w- 000,0u0 fwt stands in Oregon and OV( . r a pror( , (lf five inub v . anoo- an inslgnifieant fraction in Califor- xhe guns of the S'-eondare ba?u rv n I a. The Northern Pacifli holding is de- intended for npellin: torpedo b'),it alack. TheS<- guns have a range of holding of the Northern Pacific Rail way company, which ranks third In s ffaTK; a niiimtc> fire, each being capable' of firing K' importance, amounts to 30.2 billion coach and locked them In. ‘One man then took a position to guard the rear of the train and three what must grow Into a large and use ful elmosynary institution. The establishment of the dearon- went Into the express car, forced the. 1 ness home and training school, con- two express messengers to Jump out templated In the gift, has not ns- and stand where one of the side sumCd definite shape so that an an- guards could keep them rovered. nouncement as to Us location can be After nearly an hour’s work the made at this time. men had succeeded In Inserting a ) — ♦ ♦ ^ charge of nltr-'^lycerine into the ATTACKED RY DRl NKEN NEGRO, “through" *<ife in the express cat. I ^ They Mew the safe to pieces and scat- Kmlo . vored to Korre 0|>on , )ool of n terea Its contenta over the floor of | feet. less than either the Southern Paci fic or the Weyerhaeuser holding. Most of it Is owned by the Northern Panfir Railway company directly, but a small part is owned by a subsidiary concern, the Northwestern Improve ment company. The hulk of this timber is in the state of Washing ton.’’ In summarizing these three vas holdings, Mr. Smith says that they constitute 23.5 per cent, or nearly one-quarter of all the privately owned timber in the five states of the Pacific Northwest With 12 available for a broadside that would mean a This, It will he seen, is much i-ajp 0 f j so shells a inirnif", \vh’ li could be concentrated on any attack ing flotilla. While it is inconceivable that any flotilla would have the hardihood to make a dayli-Jit attack on any vessel of this type, yet it is in’s-n -ting to call'"!,ate tin- volume rf tire that could lie dir cud against ntt ick !>.v a dreadnought of tire .V w York type Suppose that the destroyers of an at 'ticking flotilla had a s; e, l of li" knots. They would then be aide to traverse the five-mile “danger zon- " i 11 t he space of t • n hi in ut- s. Rut Die most impor- j n rh-it lurid tin minutes f*h,> gun- tant remaining source of timber sup- ,, f ,1 e dreadnou ht would he able tc Ijndj’s Room. Mrs. Georgia Williams, wife of a ,th« ; car. They made no haste They h%d chosen a strategic position In which to Mop the train. They were at least three mile* from any human railroad man living near the termi- habltatlon. ; nal station In Atlanta, war kep‘ in a After the three men had spent state of selee in her room 1 tmacay nearly an hour over the packages nlRh* by a drunken young norm, who taken from the safe, the lights 0 f trying to force an outran e/o t ie two automobile* were seen drawing roo ni- Mrs. Williams husband was near from the direction of the Ok- out on b l H run an< l 8b< ‘ wa6 In 1110 lahoma line. As they came within bouso alone. Early In the evening about two hundred yards of the train ,,ie negro gained entrance to the h...i on the country road the automobiles of tb, ‘ house, hut before he could g-t were stopped. Then li-Jits were ex- ,0 hpr Mrs "’llllams had barricaded tlngulshed and the bandits and auto- herself In her bedroom. ply for the I'nlted States Through freight rates nearly all the forests of the West are controlled. It Is here, he says, that the concentration ot ownership is moot marked, amt al though he sees a great menace in the possibilities which this concen tration affords for an absolute con trol of prices In the future by these three or four largest holders, he finds still another menace which he con aiders to be even more alarming than the one just cited, and that is the future ownership of the lands after t he timber Is cut. * hurl 1 , x'oi shells at her foes. Don't Delay Tar 1 ft Revision. We fully agree with the S 'ir'in burg Journal tha’ "the Denim 1 r should car* fully a\ I I any s*'ti,I*!;’m ■ of complaisance with Mr Taft’s id-- Ton ot!), r than • h* 1 'tnadian re iproi : • > e ion "mi. fit dost u, id. tit Taft w nul l mi’ 1 f h* e\ TRAIN SAVED RY ROY. mobiles disappeared. She begged and pleaded with th* Pawenger* who had remained hud- n< “* ro t0 8° awa >‘. hut he remained died In the coaches afraid to look out of the windows relaxed and the disorganized train crew got to their'tHR - . in desperation. Mrs W II places. When the train reached this'opened a window, jumped out in the hall working at the door umtl 1 o'clock Wednesday morning. ITn- IIla ms md city the sheriff was notified and whh ™n In a hysterical condition until horseback she found a policeman. The officer two deputies started on southward In p'ursult of the six ban dit*. Train No. 104 on the St. Louts. Iron Mountain and Southern railroad, years of age. said to have heen held up near (’of- “I used to teyvllle, Kan., Friday night, reached went to the house and found the gro there. He said his name was Dock Radger, and that he was Is work for Hooker T Washington,” said the negro. “I De- Kansas City two hours and forty-fne Heve in Hooker Washington and minutes late. Iron Mountain officials 1 "ould follow him anywhere.’’ it is believed that the negro had read of Washington's trouble in New York, had tanked up on mean whiskey and started out or a career of wickedness. He will probably get r. stout senteme here denied any knowledge of a hold up. The train left Little Rock at 8:30 a. m. Friday and was due In K%nBa* City at 7:15 Saturday mom- in*. Superintendent Georee F. Johnson, for Ills evening's work. of the Pacific Express Company states — ♦ that the men who held up and robbed Thousands to Collect glt.l.Y Iron Mountain train No. 104 In Okla- ; Demanding relief to tho extent of homa got no money from the express $3.15. the I'nlted States has entered ear and that all the bootv securei; complaint before the Interstate Com consisted of a few "sealed pai kages, merce commission against the Pettn- thg value of which Is not great. “Wc , sylvania railroad, the Southern rail- no longer use this route for through ' way and the Philadelphia, Raltimore money shipments, and there was not and Washington railroad. It is esti- anything like $20,ft(’0 in the r.,r ns is mated that the cost of collection will reported." EXPLOSION NEAR AUGUSTA. be at least 100 times the sum manded. de Young Wrecker Repented in Time to Prevent Terrible Wreck. Eleventh-hour repentance !>\ a hoy averted a wreck of an i-xprcss train bound from Kansas City to Chi avo, at a tretle near Holt. Mo., this week Rosi oe Townsend, the boy who d *1 not rejieut, was so furious, when h.-, ( hunt. Walter Carpenter, appi .ir*' I with the posse that, instead of sur rendering w hen called on to do so. h* showed fight ' Sure, I meant to wreck the train," ho said, pointing significantly at a big iron crowbar and chains :hat hid teen used to fasten it to tin' tracks "A lot of passengers would h ive > . n killed, and then ! intended to r the ones who wo re dead in the Pull mans. They would have had the most money." He was taken to Holt and locked up. Carpenter, as a reward for his action in saving the train, was re-‘ leased. Roth are the sons of farm ers. When live posse reached the trestle voting Townsend had just fas tened the crowbar to the tracks with chains. Those who saw the way the work hnd been done say the obstruc lion certainly would have sent the train into the ravine. that tariff r>-\ pass . ge .-f Die at the extra s, iiisi m-ss," Hr* uraiiv preft r. to po-tpom- a modific.a' ons i,f th- tariff e\. .*• t th** proposed Cmadicfi agreement mit il tie* : r< s* nf or 1 1 inter , ml mor gen* rous' \ enipow< d tariff b ml .*h!i!! hum* made reports on some of 11: nost fril' v S' le dub's "I’.'i' tin' p> opl*- are not in a 'rood for delay in tariff r*\ ; s>on The;, want CaniiRan re i;*r city, but tie * want st.II more a ila-bing of .on., o' 'he most outrageous diltb.s im seed bv tlo* present law. It is Co* pr - i' ' of a mor* mmral riw iston. rata •r yian tha Cabbage Plants—05c thousand, for balance this season, oldest grower here: Pishel White Rock pegs, $1 per 13, from beautiful birds. Thos. \V Rltteli. Young’s Island, S. G. For Sale—On aecount of consolida tion, will sell large or small Steel Screw Door Manganese Rank Safe, a!-o Vault Doers. Rest condition. '1 he Reoples Rank. Randleman, N. C. For Sale—Rarreil Rocks, White and Silver Laced Uy.indotts that .ir.* strong, healthy xigorous and good 1 iy• r- Kgg> $1.5o per setting; fertC.ty guaranteed 1! A Preach er. Rrunson, S. c wli.ne \Durself with our Danish Dou- e .'it** ir Ste.d hand ground and luvr." 1 ra/<*r I'uily g i ir atCeeil fur two v. ars Price JI.om Mom y i'.u k if :,ot entirely saMsfacto'->. Hr ■'* 11 ,V P.:gh?!ii;re, I’hoeti:x\ :ib , la. For Mile—S C White and Rrown Leg' ortt eg 15 f r $ 1 Hat, h -'i'isf.ie , 'iry or money refunded c re■. s I.egleirn i 'arm. R F 11 N" 1. D u I nut n, s C ( olb i t Direct. S* mi a -counts to ex* ; i'ft t olb * 'i *r : n home-town of man w ho owe-. *.,, i Collection system free Crcii;o r« S ip; lies Co . Rot k St r i -. \. a a rk ()|i:■). NOAH’S LINIMENT gives relief for all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and Pains more quickly than any other remedy known. • IT PENETRATES—It is triple strength and a powerful, speedy and sure PAIN REMEDY. Sold by all dealers in medicine at .25c per bottle and money back if not satisfactory WHAT OTHERS SAY! Cured of Rheumatism * I hH‘l «ufTorlm: with ? hpyimatlam for thnn* ypur* IIhi* 1 b^pn u-’ Noah’a Uni- roeot. fin-l will "rt v thai It . am c.c-. plct**1 y. Can walk N’ttpf thf , ! f mv** ir. tw » yparn. Kev. S. E V. yniw. i, l For Cuta and Bruise* “Whllo working at my tnulp t iron work . I got an t cu 1 v m 1 I fl’.-l that Noah’s Liniment Inkus all ’ v c ^'r' ,r VDs yi|t an 1 h”JtN cap *<»iin 1 Imra^iut«hy. K hvard Ryan, Swausboro, \ n.” Rheumatism in Neck I rtv'Plvi-l t fi»» t !* t'f Noch’s Liniment, and t hUik It h« ** hplfn-1 imp /:•.•'!. I i.a > ** rh*nimHll-*m In mv r •« k t.• 1 1’. it right niuuh. Mra.\iarU,a \ Ct. :nL«T', 1 i»-a- ver I>anj, Va.” Pain* in the Back 1 I “JitT prod ten h * 1 rea d fall r anr*’ pain In my fuirk. an 1 tried mM'T* ;,t r*‘ m»*»ilFs leos*, than half » >f Noah’a Liaiment nmdF ft t^Tfpct . '•1 ■ ^ K. J. 1). Hllllngaley, Point F.astrn V t Cured of Neuralgia • i -i * ! 'jrTtMPi with neuralgia ai 1 < - ;il 1 • "t ‘•l.H'p I tH.nI Noah’s l inirT»ent, •''*■ - flr'U application ” i n . r.tti.-r S\:s Martfia A* See, 1: u’l.i.ji'h i \ " Stiff Joints and Backaches I ha . • n-* 4 -! Noab’s Liniment f >r rhm- »•'at 1 . ? ,: T - and h*. ki»ch»\ and I ran . • .;. ; - - , ■ > t • .’ * h > 1 if a ’ 1 n, i \ remt*- d v. 1;*\ t i»rg” W . Mivlth, Abt>vvile, S.‘1. ’ Bronchllis and Asthma M v m'.ii Lh - vuiTrimg with hroiK'hUU '• 1 . fh:-a a: In . v f«t ! t.-ugh a^ i ; - . * Mv .s', > or.*- r*a ' H.mPn lud Noah’s l.inimrnt, 1 1 ’n f ''*n h |v r h»‘>T and • a •*«'•• 1 .n . u . * * ’ l” !f' -c * igar, >« • M .• *; s r,j|,** . iMirn-**: iat * M r s A L. hiUttk* r, » l.> ll.’Us t lvic.ini'.nd W.' 1 Better Than SS.OO Remediea •A.- hj,v.- .'htaiL.Ni if i;i,t h. Ttur re- wj 1! > f: 1 *mi Noah’s i-iniment t wp ild f r- 'in j * .-• i'l*-** -T’.-.f j. ta p* - Ntt U*. Norfolk ar. : i' r*. r;ioi.! h I raiiNfcrt t , Norfolk, Va. • Th#* l.iult* T#ll Tale which tells th» j Truth. A c«»mi*l#*te f‘g:^ record of the d.iy. the w >ek, the month, and l-anej's ImprmiHl Cotton *-ee,|- fhe year. Price I t'c. aii4jrt»ss Lke lies’ W on first. ; r /> (f f ;i M; di m f' l : ’r< " : i \ . d ti m m .! r ’ * T* -f (.irl or M iiiuan -ion It ’.s itj T n ’ l \) c I>:i v made a show t lieir h im 1 on 11,‘ • t: w*. .-Mdr* ss law* eon,*- nitn ; < > U • ! rif' S iars, m; mch th, b, trax it of Cm Maiden of 70 Sues Rachelor of 71. Ola Osmund, a bachelor of 74, Is to tell a jury In Minneapolis, MLnfc., why he refused to marrv M.ss Two Men Killed and Two Othn-a Are Badly Hurt. A tollfit-fixploalon at 4 o’clock j-yjAnna QIspiu aged "(L. following a day morning caused the death of two I whlch fihe has flle ‘ l aKa ‘ n!;t ini ired two'" m ' seeks damages in the sum of $5,000. negroes and sen .v Jy white men. The Southern railway is - placing a draw In its tres'Je r\er the 8?vat nah river here, and while the night fore? was working the boiler exploded be cause of the water being too low in it. Barry. Trapp,_colored, was blown Mnt'{L.*fra4&jnentB; Press Somers was also killed but his body has not yet been recovered, and D. C. Wike, a wbite man, and W. A. Vowal, of Columbia, 8. C., superintendent of construction, also white, were in jured. The boiler was blown 200 feet from the trestle and landed in the puddle ol the river. * Pc m*' Young Women Perish. ■ T^ro young women in Union coun if, C., lo»t their lives Friday night result of a lamp explosion The sc at tbe home of H. L. Olive Branch and one of vim, his daughter, Miss and the other Dar^e, a visitor. ifllted their clothes. a visitor, rv^taatoau Drove to Morgue, Then Died. Jesse Russard, a prominent farm, r living near Loganeport, Ind., drove to a morgue in this city last week and calmly shot, himself through the head. Worry over business matters Is believed to have unbalanced his mind* —■ ♦ ^ ♦ Found Dead in Bed. Louis Cassaway, a negro, his wife 1 and three children were found dead In bed at their home at San Antonio, Texas, Wednesday. It is believed they were murdered during the nie;ht. The police have no clue 'to their assail- ! ants. Discouraging to Fighting. Russia, it is reported, will not make that military demonstration on the frontier of China. Probably she haa been doing some figuring on the cost. th it 1, i- rtf i'i 'tn' I'x’ta s.* Di'T.Hcr i-s i.u ' iriff Tin \ 1 t h" lions** tfir, p. opie v t he nmuDii ins Tin* ho:-** t hat " ill Min t in extra session \;,r.l 1 w 11 h** th>* same ho : t hpt u i R meet In regular s* - i n in !> o ml"*r There is nil m e,| for d* I r* \ml if t|i<' j.ii|ji-v nnnonneed some C-ni* ami y Spi-ak* r Clark prexaiis. Mu*- *• sx iil l)** no ib lav. Th** m w ■■peal; e" J* eiared that if tlp ri* siiieilj fn* ar, extra si'sjon the Democrats wouM proi i*ed to imC out tile most fl uiraiit t uses ef tin- existing law, that no preparation was m * ib d for that ti-k and ’hat th* re <pul I '•*e no excuse tot d* laying the operation. Ami tliat is tbe truth. If tin* long tariff s-s.-.op of I :i"h diil not snfliciently enlighti'n tin' h aji rs of ehiu-r* ss on tie* prin- (ipal "jokers' in the new law, cer tainly the eperation and discussion of the act since that time have made them clear enou-h." A? the .Journal noin's out, tlm Democrats will make n mistake if they posTprme tariff re vision. and the Re.jp.ublleans .will. uiitke a not itvc mistake if they up-, pose tariff legislation 111 the special Si S.Jon. NDth il- else i> to in' ex pelled of Jo' Republicans,\^s th,' peo pie iiave ahont retired them from power, and commissiiSned the Denio- irats to carry out such reforms as they want enacted—into law for thf benefit of the people. If the Demo erntfi allow themselves* sidetracked !,y Mr. Taft or any other Republican. An alfalfa enthusiast named Marck they will make a mistake. The pi o- C. Rich, of Hot Springs. Ark.,,, ha^ pie haye comuiissiaued tlieui. and nuc. just completed a series of experi- the Repnbliean* r 4o eirry out the ce ments on himself whereby he de- forms they want, and tin y dare not dares he added ten pounds to his shirk their responsibility. weight through the use of alfalfa as -r -r -» food. Shot on Crowded Street. Mrs M R Roberts, Dade City, —each locality, good -ting as represent,*- <‘tivepipes, fold, mail Per: il. stamps, fut Re.x Mailing Agency. (>nt ario I'1 inters Rfios; hat" t' Ch irb*s'o’i. S C . ami A*s(ii : at loll for I i rg, >: \ ariety. \ t ry < arly. lint. $ 1 itu p, r l,u . R I! Lam y .ID 1. C l i; i w . l're:n Fa i r i 1 iondotl. RoIiIhh! Mrs. Dry an. .Mrs. William. JeuuinjiSL Brian, was robbed at the Majectls Theatre New York of a handsome seal hand hag, containing'$75 and valuable souve nirs collected by her and her hus band in their recent travels, last Sat- urtday afternoon. Mrs. Stephen R. Ayres, wife of the Congressman, whose guests Mr. and Mrs. Rrym were in the Rronx, mad4 the fact public. * For Sale Whippoorwill Reas, $2 25 pert*,>h* 1. F!av Mixed R.* is, $2.10 tier bu-hcl: Ripper Mixed Reas, $2.1" per bushel Write for pr : r,*s in !.iri,‘ fpi.ini ities I'. A. Rush Co.. Preston, Ga. Dropsy Fired—Shor’ness of brealn relievej j) ;; i", to 4x hours. Re- duces swelling in 15 to 2 0 day i ('"’! or write Cotium Dropsy Rem edy Company, Dept. O 5 12 Austell Dldg , Atl.inta Ga. Dohl-.s’ Single Comb Rhode Island Reds ami "Crystal" White Orping- t*uis win and lay when others fall, stock and eggs for sale. Send for mating list. G. A. Dobbs, Box R. 24. Gainesville, Ga. Wanted—Kwry mm, w man am! child in Sou" h <' irojmi t > I- m t hat t h<* " A lco" In i nd of mill, Doors and Rlinds ar, the best and are made on! ;* by t i Aug-m 1 a Lnnihr-r C mipanx. w I *i m it.uf i, ture exeryttiing in 1 am * r in I Miilwork and whose w *' 'bwo-'d is "Quali'y." Whi’,* \u . >i-ta l.um b,*r Company. Aiig‘i-' i. ''e-orgei. for pro *'S on any older, iarue or small. t i n ii. • > ! n | ro; > ’ - I MC O )-. Ye!\ ■ Ii aiel ; P x it pel " hr-dc . am! • *• s tine ■:.!two \ (' I. i i m w 11 Ii • I I W * ! ' ♦ * ,-r- 'd I' e ■Ii i . di- irn. Fot ■t R)*ans, a*-.- to . ip .1 tge, or a !- ganii-n tr-o-k. I • 'I 'ill se n 'iiim- Seven per rent prime jneal, car lead fifteen t car at $25.5" per ton ar Augusta, $ 21V " q Savannah or ('..arlestoti Atiove any quantity from one to twenty cars. Let us quo'o you hulls delivered your station J’lie Flash Hunter Com. Co., Atlanta. Ga. 1 ' t ! ', i * 1 t ' *'1;’ r* .tr> !.<» L G-o'- liri J: la. i iri: , s I ■ e ost am ie|i hern \ i - n ak mi any o Sou! ii a r. iaml ' an : > t- eie: nt ry tor 1 ;*• - a* i 1 7 -1 .'* ai r* t ra* t ■*1 amount at $ i ter a* t q nick for t Ids is •st teir-.-nn n Souihwest T. A Aush y ,v Co., Rain M Ions, f t - ,. climate, ig more In r see d In'i'l*-* ... pm-, i >s tlian { v me| or Will "" per Ga. Wonted—Men and ladies to take Good Live Agents war'ed in every COY. RLi;\si: IS. ( oi.. FKI.DI it. Alfa If u FimmI for Humans. ’ Andrew C. Puro, said to he an D,n- Double ( rossing Tisldy. ian journalist, was shot and killed on And then again, Mr. Taft mhy have a crowded street In -the downtown ordered the muster in Texas Jo pro- district of Denver, Colo., Tuesday vent the monopoly of public atten- night. I’hillipe Dropolia is under ar- tion and Interest by “'Col. Rookevelt's rest charged with the murder, swing round the circle.” ♦ threm womb* praeth-a) murse. Ex- * pert management. High saTarted ' positions guarantet'd. Write for catalogue now. ■ Charlotte Tele graph School. Charlotte, N. C. Wanted—Men to take thirty days’ practical course In our machine shops find learn automobile liusi- ness. Positions secured gradu ates, $25 per week and up. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. AVanfc-it-—rtOokkeepcrs, stenogra phers. chrks. write us if desiring employment. We place competent bnsR'ess help and are not able to supply demand. Carolina Audit & System Co., Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. -town to sottra moriUmouF liuo o: i T medicines extensirrly advertised b‘ lj ' ami used by ever family and in j the stable. An exceptional oppor-| tunity for the right parties to make good tnoneyv Write at ome for proposition to L. R. Martin, Pox 11", Richmond, Va. (•ovemur Says lie Lius Nerve “Mv Dear lluli" Letters. If you want more money for your cotton Ivong Staple. Very productive superior staple Two bales (1 "23 j , )ir0il tbe entire sttmn . lbs) tbrs variety sold in Heston. Nov., 1910, for $28 1 32. Seed $1.50 per busbel, 10 or more bush els, $1. 0 r. a. Address A. M. Huj gins, Lamar, S. C. Reference Merchants & Planters Rank, La mar, S. C. r When Medicines Fall, will take your For Sal<> — 120 bushels Iron Reas Two to Hang. Sanders Wednesday A Curiosity They do say that one of the attrsc- tlona that Columbia will offer the ed- will be .light Alarm Him, However. p i0V Sanders Wednesday nam ul No, Constant Reader, the orders Fridky, April 21, as the date for the Just issued from'Tli^ war department execution of Euge Pesanon and Fran- were not sent out for the sole pur-, cols Rodin, convicted of murdering poee of reassuring Congressman Hob- Franz Reidi, an aged watchmaker of a^ 1 * New Orleans, several months ago. Tha average boy think* better o» I There is more sound in a hollow tha cu&jfip his sleava than of tha < gourd than in a full one, ^and the ther fives him* I same is true of an empty head. case. Diseases of Stomach, Pow- cls, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs and de bility (either eex) 'permanently eradicated by Natural Methods. Interesting literature free^. C. Cul len Howerton, Durham, N. C. Reels. H<;th Combs—First winners at the greatest shows in the United States, ’st cockerel in class, 127 Rids, Silver cup for best cockerel, In show. Medal for best cockerel of all breeds, 1910, Indiana Stats fairs. Catalogue. Mr*. Emily Gib»on, Portland, Tsnn. If fbivermir c-h L. Pfi' rife knows is mm li aoout the alleged evil-doings if Col. Tims. P. IJld.-r as has been tttiimMed, and if Col. Felder knows is much of the gov-criior's^alleged ' | rooke-lmss as newspaper readers ate crop, plant “Acme Cpl.m.I ; 0(! rn inf( , r fr(ini his 1Hlt) i isne( , i rs, tltere will lie merry times i, 1 "'"' >"* ""‘hi- .-'(i(u(i er. Gov ■ritbr Please says he has there (if (he '.My Dear Huh” li tters, and Col. Fil ter promises to write a history of the ilil state dispensary and some of Imse connected with it. Col. Felder Fill not do this if Governor Please Fgns tl-.e resolution to investigate the members of the dispensary winding F> commission, hut the resolution had not been signed this afternoon, anti there is little likelihood of Rs re- ci-iv ing| the official signature of Mr. Please. Col. Felder promises to onut , , none of the details in his storv, and abandoned all other short stables, | u (s (|1|j , 0 ]ikHy 1hat thf , allpg ^ ded; . also 30 bushels Long Staple left.| ingR of tho .. ( * hief of the plun(leI . Bole lint at 20c - De( J - : 1’ good and fc'tnd" w ill be laid harie. Col. Felder R style is so easy and hia expression so clear and forceful that everybody.in South Carolina will read his sfory. Worse writers than Col. Felder have sold their stuff for money, it is to be hoped that the public will be given more of this kind of reading. at $2.50 per bushel, 2"" bushels Cleveland Pig Roll Cotton Seed be- in? best of seven difP-rmit varieties by test for two years :*>• me. and free from disease, therefore I have bad, all delivered F. O. R. New berry, S. C., at-$1.00 per bu. J. L. Mayer, Newberry, S. C. Georgia Bargains—134 3 acre* of good farming land about two hundred A acrm in cultivation