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Ife*, -5“ \ SLOSH FUND ^TfTfid^lintMta Lnktmi I Sircars Ic Heard Edward Hiics ——a BARGAIN FOR LORiMER Ob the Stand, at Bribory Knquiry, Declare* He Listened While Hine* ToM Some One la SiirtnKtlcld ta Spare No KxpenHe to (let I<orimer Elected Senator. At Springfield, 111., C. V. Wlrhe, OUTLOOK FOR COHON FORTY.TWO Ml LI JON BALKS It tv Ql (RKI) TO CIXITHE All the People of the World When They Become ('Ivlllzetl and Wear Clothe*.. “To clothe the whole of humanity would require (2,000,000 bales of cotton 4^ach year.” This statement waa made by President Hobbs of the National Association of Cotton M m- ufacturers, at Its recfcpt annu l! moot ing In Hoston. Mr. Hobbs said that, of the l.r.OO,000,000' inhabit in'..- of brottoera-in-law of Edward Hines, of(lhe world only 000,000,(too arc com- P/ i Chicago, a lumberman Tuesday ad- f mltted before the senllte bribery In- f reatlgatlon.committee that Hlhes sent f Mm on a midnight mission to the ! Grand 1 Pacific Hotel In Chicago In an * effort Jto have \V. H. Cook and WU- 4 Hast O'Brian, Minnesota Himbernien, 'tfCitHTCobk county process (severs at the time the charges that bribery was used in the election of William Lor- imer to the United States selTate were Unit published In May, 1910. Wlehe's statement followed the tes- tlnwyiy otWllto Cook of Duluth who, it waa brOught out, had written a threatening letter to Hines. Wlehe corroborated some of Cook’s state- menta, but denied the pungent part of hla charge. Oook dwlared that he was In a room at the (Jrand Pacific hotel, May 26, 1 909, with William O'Hrien and Edward Hines when Hines tch- graphed to some one called “Gov ernor’’ at Springfield. During this telephone copversatlon by Hlins, Cook said that Hines declared that he waa ready to take the next train to Springfield with all the mono> nec essary to effect William election to the senate. pletcly clothed, while T.IO,000,000 are only partially clothed and 2T,n,- 000,000 are practically not ‘.iothed at all. •As civilization advance, the propor tion of the partially clothed and the will decrease, anil this WOMAN IS BOBBED RLILDING INHITCOTOR” BAIMiKri WORN AH BLIND. MINERS KILLED Eipltiin ii C«al Ike Btiifi Death ta Oaderirtii^ Wtrkers CLASSIFIED COLUMN As Her Boy Cowers Under Death Threat Bobbers Flee with $2,000 They Find. Two men In the uniforms of build ing inspectors and wearing the gold badges issued by the Building De partment knocked at the door of An gelo Mayo’s fiat on the second floor of No :t07 East Eleventh street, New York City Tuesday afternoon. When Mrs. Mayo opened the door the men said they wanted to Inspect the p'-ue. To questions Mrs. iviuyo replied that the seven rooms were occupied by herself, her husband and their eight ehlldren. The men looked close!v at the fire escapes, even test ing its "st rengt h. “Now, how about the sink? - ' ask ed one of the men. She took” the men to the sink. One crawled under the examined it I Then they went to the | Mrs Mayo explained that TWENTY THREE IN MINE unclothed with the Increase of the popula tion In civilized countries, w ill call, ( . ;in .f u || v for an Increased supply of cot on. ; |„.,] ro , )ms The cotton belt of the I nited States, j wo () f |h ( , rooms were occupied by now furnishes fhlly two-thirds of the;,,,. r | ()l , r daughters, two others by world supply of cotton, and, n.° the four-sons and another bv tier demand increases will he he called H-sld-s them was upon greatly to Increase Its annual j H p ar |„ r , ( ii nilK r0 om and kitchen, production. | when 'Mrs. Mayo was showing the In speaking of the cotton situation mf , n about the rooms, her son Hoc Disaster Occurs at Klk Garden, W. and Cause so Far Unascor- ta fnc<I —Rescuers Begin Work at Once with no Hope of Finding Any of the Victims Alive. At, Elk Garden, W. Va., twenty three miners are entombed in Ott mine, No. 20, of the Davis Coal and Coke Company, as the result of of debris that has thus far deterred the progress of tire rescuers. It can not he learned yet whether the explo sion was caused by dust or gas. Of- fleials of the company say they have never known their mines to he gas eous. As soon as the accident became known, Superintendent Robert Grant For Sala—Pura Klag Cotton 8««4 at Poultry Yard, Darlington, 8. B. For Sale or Rent—two story brick store. For particulars apply to S. A. Lowrance, Mooresville, N. C. — 1, For Sale—Thoroughbred - Berkshire pigs. Write for prices. L. It. Duf- fey, Humboldt, Tenn., Route No 11. Money Maker Cotton Improved and selected by T. J. Kirven Is the best. Seed at $1 per bushel. T. J. Kirven, Providence, S. C. For Sale—Summers Improved Cotton Seed, Peterkin variety. Very pro lific and fine line. $1.&0 per bu. Dr. S. J. Summers, Cameron, S. C. Wanted—Poplar logs for export, 2 4 Inches and A > in diameter, 10 feet and up in length. Inquire H. E. Glaeser, Box 2.">1, Florence, S. C. Guernsey Bull three years old; heif er six weeks. Prices $100 each. For peduree ai\d all particulars, apply S. A. Lowrance, Moores ville, N. C. - —■ LEE’S HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA REMEDY. Safely Surely Speedily Curea Headache and Neuralgia no matter what the cauae. Numer* oua teatlmonlals on file lu our office bear ua out la thia statement. Read the following: I have been a constant sufferer from headache for 12 .years ani could not get any relief until it ha d run Recourse or take morphlnei I tried Lee’s Headache and Neur&lgl a Remedy and found permanent rw lief. I heartily endorse It as the best thing I have ever tried. (Signed) H. A. GANDY, Sold ererywhare. Price 25c and 50c. Manufactured by Hartaville, 8. O. ufac Burwell & Dunn Co. Charlotte, N. C. President Hobbs says: “From the*, { election occurred later that same day iSf. B. Coan, Investigator for the committee' testified that he inter viewed William O’Brien In Duluth freek and that O’Biiea dame etory as Ceok- thit O'Brien got the Impression that Former Gov. Richard Yates was on the Springfield end of the telephone. Following the recital of Cook be- ’fore t^ellnTelilgating committee Gov. Chat. S. Deneen Issued a statement In which he declared that he had neve at anytime held such a con versation with Hines, v Former Gov. Hines also denied that ; he ever had any such conversation with Hines as that related by Cook Wlehe stated to the committee that he, although not In the room when Hines got the Springfield call, hcllev present acreage the production could i r rom v. bool be doubled if proper methods were j ^ ( | | ()I . t j m , need" There must be Improved | r( ' )nI ,. ( , ()M| methods of cultivation, a better | method of pcklng a “general ini-' provement In every step and process between the planting of the seed and the delivery of the cotton to the j mill. -- “We have drifted too long. -- he said, and “the time is now ripe for concerted and determined action Lorlmer siif we are to maintain our command- 1 Eorlmer’s j Ing ixisltlon." i aged nine years old. came home lie followed his moth- and tlo n went into a While the rest of the world is “actively trying to find means to in crease the production of cotton,’ - we “continue in the old ways of produc ing and handling,” and little im provement has been made in many years. It 1« estimated that only about one-third of the available area is cultivated, and If scientific know ledge were applied to natural con ditions of soil and climate, “we can well raise r>0,000,000 bales -- of cot ton a year and clothe nil mankind. It Is a clear understanding of this condition that ha« led the Southern Railway company to organize a Cot ton Culture Department to work in co-o|>orat Ion with the United States agricultural department and the agri cultural authorities of the Southern states, to kcei) the cotton production of the South abreast of the demand by bringing about the daption of ed that Hines talked to William Lor-[those CBltural methods which will re- Imer. milt In larger average yields per acre, Wlehe testified that on May 26, thus Increasing the profitableness of im.-mrwwuft out for Chtragn from ;rnttmi prnwTng and leaving'fitirpius Washington to 8:90 a. m. Hines lands to he deioted to other crops •aid he had “put in" several tide .ami the growing of live stock phone calls to Springfield on that It is dearly more profitable to a day but did not know whom Hines farmer to produco fifty bal»> of cot waa calling. Hines at a previous ton on fifty acres than to prodm o Hearing testified that he talked with, the same amount on oim hnndrod Gov. Deneen on that morning from , acres, fer he will reidie the s um the Continental and Commercial Na-, amount for his cotton and will hav, tional bank. ! fifty to res for other uses I nder Cook declared that he answered ordinary circumstances. «*dy iu- the telephone In his room at 1 he ( crease \ield of cotton per acre re Grand Pacific when the call came for! duces the cost of production per Hines. | pound and yields the farmer a hug “What do you keep in this nu- rcaii n “ one of the men asked Mrs. Mayo ns he shook a hig chiffonier “That contains the clothes of my children, my husband ami-myself,“ was the answer. .lust then one if the fellows seized her by (lie throat and bore her lo the floor, choking her so that she could not breathe. Both drew i,.- vohers. The second man wet a sponge with thlorofoim and pressed it against Mrs Mayo - -, nose, holding it there until she was onls half coli seums. Then he produced a vial t ontaining a white fluid and tried to fore*, the stuff down her throat But she clem tied her teet h and the liq lei poured over her dr, -s. Xgatu the chloroform sponge was a,ipl:ed. ami when Mrs Mu.o became union- mu- th*' intruders -ot strips of cloth and twine from the bureau and tied h r hands and feet. \\ In n t he\ w ere at this Hoc c o came to look for his mother A p \olvcr was thrust info his face aiel lie W as told he w on id ; e k 11 e-d i f h cried out. By that time Int’h men had masks o\ rr their fa. • s While one (if them held tin box at rewilxers point tin* other began- a searc h of tlje ll.it First he procur. d all the' clothing from tin wardrobe, tying ip fun»L.uco ..ovoUngw which he tore' frotti ch iirs and sofas Then he -r.l | c tied c| | a W • I -. for t. n v i a rs Mrs May * lias been secr. tly s i\;ng umiu x gix.n to to I lex her liesh.ind tor Imu-. hold expeii- -es Stic- w anted t o g \ e him a pi a organized a rescue corps of the min- ^ on, ° Bare Bargains In cheap, lands nrs off duty, and these attempted to I in southwest Georgia, the comity titer the mine after notifying the of- section of. Georgia. For partlc- lieials of the coal company at Cum- ulars write to Robert E. L. Spence, hc rland, Md. [ Newton, Ga. The rescue parties had not ad vane- — ed for into the workings before they ^' <)r ^ a l°—S. C. R. I. Reds, White .discovered it would take se veral days.' and Brown Leghorns, Black Lang- to dig through (lie lumps of roof coaT shang, Plymouth Rocks. Eggs for and slate that had been loosened by setting, 15 for $1. M. B. Grant, the explosion It was then decided Darlington, S. C. to effec t an entrance nean r the prob- ably point of t he * xplosion by cut t ing , ‘ r —I'ine lot highest quality through the wall , of an adjoining ! Dnroc .Jerseyk, ready for imme-j mine oxvtp d by the satin* eempany. diate shipment. Males and fe- L.att* Mattday afternoon the resell- malt*s, not akin. Address L. L. I Hart, Holly Hill. S. WANTED BOOKKEEPERS STENOGRAPHERS TELEGRAPHERS SALESMEN AND CIVIL SERVICE HELP. 1 Ol NG lour.to six months required to make necessary preparation. Personal Instruction. POSITIONS secured for all who pre- pare or money refunded. Write for full Information. LESSONS BY MAIL IF A DESIRED. ^out^erp Cori)n)ercl&I &CI700I Calhoun & Meeting Sts., Charleston, S. C. rrr-’-|wr — * Wilmington, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Durham, N. C. The highest en dorses! Business College in the South Atlantic. • MEN AND WOMEN * rs had penetrated to N'a. 2" mine, it a point about 1,""b form the out- ' r side entrv. They .-till remained about Mayberry’s Chicken Remedy for Gaps, "I understood the central girl to ■ay, ’Here's Governor or ‘The gov ernor of Springfield for Hines ' “ lie th*n related the conversation as he remembered It as follows “Hines took down the rece iver out of my hand and lu* spoke In the phono. He asked: 'Hello, hello, hel lo, iethta you. rovernor? Well, 1 just left ^realdent Taft and Senator Al drich last night in Washington Now they tell me that under no considera tion shall Hopkins be returned to the senate. Now, 1 will he down on the next train. Don't leave anything un done. I will bo down on the next train prepared to furnish till the mon ey required. Now, don’t stop at nny- thlng: don’t leave anything undone; I wld he down on the next train. Or words to that effect, repeated over three or four times.” OoOk waa specific regarding the matter of money being mentioned and «n cross examination repeated this part of the conversation. On this point of the Grand Pacific hotel conTOTeatlon by Hines Wlehe testi fied: er margin of profit between th* * i>-,t of groxxing his crop and the selliu-' price .1" N.ll i'rD •• HI ' 11* If tl.t urA 1 n :i hot t mu : i| IV.i u .ii ■ ixx.t xx as *i f O’ i\ - xxhl* 11 * 1 I ?| I :i, !:*•' i $ i*i '. i ; ^ r ii:" itlkt in fit’ll. un i n ;i' i»» h It i-!lt t ! I (i , t ; .1 Mr- M «I > 1 ) A i > i*° I’IX ' 1 * 1, f T1 ■ ix of t h*■ ♦ II' »• o!' ! 1. ■ *. 1111)! u S’, Th.* ! ( *1)1 b«• r ' if *' . mil t li *• ,j r \ a * • r t ID in ! i * i ( " - i • 1«* ti i * xx n .i:, i! flit O ’1 -'.i* IDh - !■ 11 <> ; * H* i..vm tn n uf i'ili- ’ll Ins |»(K‘ lx • ts .'-II L 1 1 1 Y\ |X \\ < • *.x* Hr it 11 1 ' i' - v * 1 .if ) .1 th * same distance to go before reach ing the miturs The Ott mine, No. 2n, is almost direc tlv under the town of Elk Garden, whi it is on a hill. The mouth of the mine is about half a mile from t !u* toxx n. In striking contrast to Hie usual mine explosions, th xh-tims Ti this ' ase, xxitli one exception are Ameri cans The mine, usually employs 2" 11 men on the day shift, and about the satin 1 number at night. A tem po:,try suspension of work, hoxvever, required fewer men in the mines, else tlu* casnalities might have been greater Af’-r penetrating about a mile dnvxn the main entrv, the rescuers found the bodv of a man not yet idenntied H was crushed heiu atli a fall of slat.-, as though the roof ha I * Tumbled as h* was running opt of tlu- tnitu* TJu* cliseox**rx of this odx lead.- the ft s* iu* parly f<> I" lie\e Hi,it none of the others an alive. Several yards hexoncl, the passage w as < c>inid• ■ t,*!v bloc ked by the col- I ipse of the roef BehitoT urn! under this fa i!. i' is beliex e.l, th.- hi"l * s ef ! !<• min* rs 1a> llavoc* wliirh was w fought in the mine would imli- ■ it*- that the » xplosion was tiTfirtc I' t a - 'i ua re m : is* or mori* t lu slat' and c ecal w as -lit and props w • r** pi! n '• r*-d h-t t i tig th** roof fall in lat . e port :ons Boup and Cholera. Satisfaction — guaranteed. Postpaid, 25c. Tells * -or Sal * how to get future supply free. Guy Mayberry, Newberry, ind. odere for 3 0 pigs May, June and July delivery. Prices, cash with Oder, $8.00, eight weeks old; $10, twelve weeks old. Pedigrees fur nished free. Pudding Swamp Stock Farm, Walter T. Green, Pro prietor, Shiloh, S. C. —i2n acres good land, fin acres cultivation, dwg li rooms, Egg*» In incubator lots or single sit tings from S. C. Reds, $1.50 per 15; $S.fif> iter hundred. Nice cock erels, $2.u0 each. Eugenia Ham mond, North Augusta, S. C. Pain—Why suffer tit all? My remedy gives quick ami sure relief. Fsed mail* years in my private practice. Never tails. By mail, 2Ac, $l.nn. Address, Dr. Strieby, Swarthmore, Pa 1,000 acre*., 2 1-2 miles Tty , I.ihmi arres- iii cultivation, 5" tenant houses, good barns, excellent fen ces. ;;,o"u acres timber. $2" per net'e Harris Realty Co, Claren don, Ark entire tract ran be cultivated, ne;ir good school and church. 1 mile shippTig point, only 25 miles fam ous Hot Springs; only $12.50. J. Elmo Young, Malvern, Ark MURDER MYSTERY NEGRO FOUND WOr.NDKD IN CEL LAR OF A lU lLDlNG. When Medicines Fail, will take your case Diseases of Stomach, Bow els, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs and de bility (either Bex) permanently eradicated by Natural Methods. Interesting literature free. C. Cul len Howerton, Durham, N. C. He Died on Tuesday and the Sjuir- tanhurg Authorities Are luxesti- gating the Ca.se. The Sisirtanburg Journal sa's on Friday morning Clan te e Wing., col ored, was found in an unecmcious condition in the cellar of on* of the new buildings on Nor'h t'hirch str«-<*t He died at th*- 1’. a Hospital Tuesday mornmg as th* in sult of the mysterious wounds lie ,*•- C'dvt'd. | An inquest was h*-l.I * x* r les body ^ Tuesday afternoon in th*- Elox i uti- | dertaking « stahllshm* nt. an.l-Mie jut y | returned a verdic t that lie r.cme i, ( |his (hath from ciu.->s unknown to l-eiitlier Bills—Mail us will -hip you a nice, new fiil-pound featto r h*-d and f,-pound jiair pil lows, fr*ight prepaid Turm-r & Cornwe ll, l-’etither [>- alcrs, Char- lofe N C lh> you suffer from Blood, Liver or Kidney trouble - ’ If so. send for fro** sample of “OER STANDAKI) REMEDY '. Cure guara!ite<*f|. Treatment $1 Addrciis A E. Buth r, \g' , Sul Med Society, Hampstead Sqr . Charleston. S C t hem. About six o c lock Friday niornit g Rati- Haynes, a negro porter- in Mr TTreen s ofTu-e, in coming tlirough on*, of the n**w buildings, heard a muse* if sorneom* was struggling for . , ,, . tirc-ath. and. after tracing th<* noise, nab Valley Lumber Co, Augusta, . i toutid \x ingo down Ga. $1" and we Wanted—Hardwood logs and lumber We arc* cash buyers of poplar, ash, cottonwood, < ypresa ajul uwk Lum ber Also poplar, cedar, walnut, dog wood and p*r.«immon logs. ls Write for Bpecific ations. Savan- Rhixle Island Reds—Heaxx is -tr*c! by ll-^-outid cock. Mat * to tin* -t .-train eoc kn-ls Lax Bargain for Quick Sal**—Forty-eight ■le.it* M eggs, $2 Norfleet . ‘•CAESAR HEAD" Tl RN ED. Fatiioiis Peak of Blue Ridge Sul- ferx from Ennliquuke. A dispatch from AshevUlc , N C . says belated reports from the memn tain section of Transx Ivani.a Coantx state that “Caesar's Head," a famous !x*ak of tin* Blue Ridge, about tweutx miles from Brevard, bad been oxer turned by the earthquake slioc ks whleh i« said to have be*'n felt in various sections of Western NorHi Carolina Friday nivlit. “('aesar s Head” h as been one of tlu* show places of Western North Carolina sim e this country was first developed, and it would bo greatly missed h.x visitors if the earthquake ha- really destroyed it. ell the tic. I* h* !’ Up II - i * * . pair of e HTitte*** si \ E( LI UsE n\ I RIDA V'. Inl<*re*.| tug I’lienomeiion Will Be <tl>- sci*x<sl During \f|ernex>n. \ -•it c] e* !l !' t to- -U U will ' ,1 ke 1.1 .u >* Fr.da x a : '•■rtioon xx tiicii w i I' prove an tut* resting pin non.* mm o* shar**s 7 p* r cent preferred stock, Fountain Inn Manufacturing com pany, Fountam Inn. S C. Forty shares common stoc Simpsonvillc Cotton Mills, Simpsonx ;lle, S C. Address, Quick, box 4 7 5, Durham, N. C. Drop-y C irrxl—Shortness of breata relieved n fifi to 48 hours. Re duces swelling in 15 to 20 day e P' 1 or write Collum Dropsy Rem- e !y Ccentc .ny, Dept. 0 512 Austell (RhmI Live Agenta wanted Bldg., Atlanta Ga. uOman ? > cals TI . M I il” :ui ti t " rn . *1 l ii r •ring ut un ' lour xx hurt with fmr t"l In* !i 'f am l ' Hi! *1 '.. *: n 11 \N 4 1 , 1.1 ! • - N\ • at ii • ■r ( 11111lit ii Mis. ’ : \x i'I ”,* hi!l.*i! if ll*’ !ii " !♦* an .*u'' IN ^Ih N S* ■i ti <' * ii rr u u a '* jr '!*»- ) ist Tlu y ^ it 1 k •‘ <1 4 » * >t :ltul. t' is hi'lt* ’V ■ In*!' or*- S U tl*l<l w 11 . Mm xx huh* '■i!. '.m to t',1 .* r< i f’ an*! ♦ ' a "• ti r • t th. • t . ilj’-o i mi nut !*•■ xx. 11. hi*'! u ay (»f tin* ml J ( 1 i m II!.". h Min .■ f r IN this s* - ' Ud'l of th ** 1' n i' ".I M r-*. 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Hi* XX , * S , i-i - th" • (’it tls* *; it * * t: ’ 1 ♦ 1 S’ ^ * |i ini: o*’ t h * * s ■ i n s (Itvs.-.* 1 a- - 1 hi r 11 x hi- • .tMuyani. Ml. IMS s iii till air. Tlu* ri*frtu t Itltl XX 1 ] 1 w h 11 xv: i is aim nt ' ' . \N l f h IDHit h a :r MU' ' * mi uri'at. atui it xxill in* ni,stht :tlltl i*\ t* s mill NS i ' ii :m iri •*h hrmjtiii'. ! Ill ;i> ill th** (Fix' Tl m chi" kens x>. ill . <) to ru.'st • m l y mul . tlu*v xx ill have Roj.x—Agents—<<irl*>—Sell st.'tple ar- tt and receive Camera or Na thin il - R* c.'iie f! ill and Glove tic*. \\ rite to'!a>. Reliabb* Sup- pl> ( - o . D* : it \ 2 1" 5 2 8 11 ml.son A * *' • - x eland (). \ gent *. W oiit i*il—T h ' i. . * U; a Fk * *' to s* wan' Th•* I a'' Mow* !' 'll 1 : ," *,. r « to ill X e-t ! g It •* Non h \ * a icon It. ■ ea-iest to I on II \ long Hit 1** Gem Lawn It 'x i!! pa ■ :* on Gem Mfg Co , Porto Ricos are ! ist as yellow. go*id as gold and I'ine keeper, one of the \c rv hc-t \i* Iders and earlv. Plants $ 1 . - .u F. M. Mot- 1 In every town to sell a meritorious line of medicines extensively advertised and used by ever family and Tn the stable. An exceptional oppor tunity for the right parties to make good money. Write at once for proposition to L B. Martin, Box 110, Richmond, Ya. Wanted—Every man, woman and child in South Carolina to know that the “Alco" brand of Sash, Doors and Blinds an* the best and are mad** only by tlu-* Augusta Lumber Company, who manufac ture everything In Lumber and Millwork and whose watchword Ifi “Quality. - ’ Whit** Au-’usta Lum ber Company, Augusta, Georgia, for prices on any order, large or small. Itrlugs Rig Price. The first book ever printed from “Why, the conversation was sub- movable type Monday night brought stanttally or praetlcaljy as follows: [the highest. price ever paid for attv ‘I have just talked with the governor j book. The prize was the “Gu'.ten- In the long distance telephone and I berg Bibb*, -- the purchaser Henry E he assure* me he will do what you [Huntington, of Los Ahgeles, and the ttsnstanr REPAYS DEBT TO • IM Ii:.” Son of I oriiier slave ||* of Murclcr. \t New York A* i|uu(<**1 fok. You know what the adniinlstra- Hon wants. Now, leave no stone un turned to be elected. I will get J|own to Springfield- If necessary In morning.’ ” ..“And. when he got talk jog ^5e turned to the people In the room £md said: r* “‘I have -Jtist been talking to ' ^ • i Senator' , Lorimer.’ ” .« Welhe stated that he, 6’ttrien, Cook, F *eaac Baker and Hines were present the time. ztion Cook and was allowed Jo do »o. charged Cook with trying to xiackmall Hines and the VV*yhauser lumber interest. Cook admitted that he had sent letter to F. E. Wyerhauser ami •leo to Wie#e In which he threatened to tell what he knew of the I^orinter price was $50,000. It was sold in New York at the Hoe library sale. Wellje asked tofbe allowed to ques- old Spethenson. After 1 elected him, he has gone down to Washington and started working tlu.'.re.„iar. frce..iuin- r i r ' ,1lit '..' 1 ' 'Ill .‘‘•'iTK.'.. jurx xvpis. out Ic-s thuii fiftc.cn min nm *; \Y o-borti*', rp-trf.T ittormy, w hoso life was sax cel bv “Pete ? - a slax** iu bis father's family in Char^ hotc*. N C , when he was a box , re paid the del*! Moudav ii;!.-rn«Hvn bv winning fer “Pete's -- son a xerdict of m -ird t '**liar matter un fight among Virginia and company 4ngod that Edward they agreed to settle a stockholders of the eg J-ake Lumber ese letters were pro- who a 1m testified nes Lumber company 1130,000 pf Cook’* notes and Puluth met Mr. tbs hotel lobby before the" ‘Mr: Turrisb how he was ngton. ‘Oh,’ of a olocted him, her. 1 had a tt'rrihle time ^itiirg him lined up." Then he went on and told about what a time ho had with the Southern Democrats. He said he would have them all fixed up today aijtd tomorrow they would tlflp and he would have to go and fix them all Over again. “Mr. Turriah asked him how they were getting along with the senator-' ial deadlock. ‘Well, he said, 'it is | all fixed. tit vs. following a n "T*a t ticst plea of Mr O.-borne. Tbe defendant was Edward Osborne, ■'Pete* -- having adopted the name of bis former mas ter. who xv,is charged wit It killing another negro during a quarrel, lb* pleaded self-elefenee. a Ion: night: n.e e i lij*.-** xx li! !>•- X i~i ble in ;*. i cue portion of t |o I II i' * *1 St ,*!* s Till* sun will set eclipsed east of a idle drawn Iroiii Pit'.-burg to Mata gorda Ray, Texas WashituN . ti is at -the H-ooLH-ftt Atiantfr bmrndnry of t he * area of visibilitx. The **cTipse xxill h** tixisihh* north of a line drawn 'from Portland, On*., • through Mil- xxaipLcu a ml Pittsburg to Washington. - Tie* eclipse xxill he xary small in th*-- We.«*ern --nntLMtdtlle Spates. At San 1 Diego less than’ one-half of the sun's ' \ . ' .face will Vie obscured, while at Chica- To h'-s than on* sixteenth xxill be eCcipsed. \\ itis w he rex er tried. P* r l.ooo. now ready ris iX Sons. Ona, Ela. •' Don’t Delay l^mger—In providing Dobbs' Single Comb Rhode Island ] your homo with a good piano or ot Reds and "Crystal” White Orping-I gan. Doubt leas, you have promised tons win and lay when others your family an instrument. No in Hie elevator shaft. Help was called and th** in jured negro was taken to te ho-pi'al. Dr G A Bunch was called :n ..ud found two dangerous wounds in tin* head, th** skull broken on t p and the left jawbone broken foul play w as suspected and Sher iff NY hit** and th** police made a eRR gent search in the hope of unearth ing some c lu** that would lead to a possible assailant Dr Unm-h said that on two occa sions \\ ingo regained consciousness long enough t-o srry Th.it "(Inm] hit him" Upon Investigation, it w *♦»». found that he had been going with a woman named Good, hut .-lo* dciies anv knowledge of having seen WTuto on Thursday previous to th** finding of Wingo Friday mornnig. I' is ttelioxec] that Wingo was knoc ked in the head and c irri* d urn tti:s building and thrown in tin* el* valor hob* The two wound* on the top ef bis head clearly show that to have sustained these by falling it would he necessary for a man to dive headfirst into Hie cellar. The sheriff is inve.-Mgating Hi** ease closely and hopes to clear the matter up in (tie next few days, and several arrests will more than likely follow. fall, stock and eggs for sale. Send for mating list. G. A. Dobbs, Box B. 2 4, GalnesTllifl, Gju home is complete without music, and nothing is so inspiring ami cultivat ing. Music hel(vs to brown sorrows, and gives entertainmet for the cliil- dre. and keeps them at home. This of uninterrupted Wanted—Men and ladies to take thn e'months practical course. Fix-i " our 271% year pert management. High salaried | success here, hence \> e are le tter pre positions guaranteed. Write for ! parcel than o-ver to supply the best Fifteen Drowned. The steamer Charles i’zat, operat- 1 will tell you confidential- ( ink between Manila and Corregigor, ly Lorimer will lie the next Senator foundered in a typhoon Sunday. It We had Boutell fixed for the sona-j is estimated that fifteen persons were torshlp. He had promised to work to ;'D - '' %vn, ' < ' Kishei men rescued a keep the $2 tariff on lumber, hut. number of the crow and passenget>. when the lumber schedule came up 1,11,1 A' 11 ' t i< au is missing. before the house ways and means j **'*' committee, he was working for free i Dragged„by Train, lumber. I immediately took it up! Tuesday• night Mr. S. II George, with Senator Aldrich, and so decided !<>f Augusta, was painfully injured at that we had to have another man, a JMDntmorem I tv- "."lag from a train. man whom we could depend on. It wa* decided that I should have a talk -Hiat with Lorimer I did. Lorimer has agreed to stand pat. He will listen to reason. I have got It all fixed; he Iff before the will be the next senator from Illinois. “Mr. Turrlsh “TJiat was the substance of the conversation.” Cook said ho “Inferred it was Ste phenson from Wihconsln" to whom Ulnen alluded w~ While his ii'iip-ies are very painful they are not thought to be of a aerious nature His body was drag ged for some distance. Five t'o 11 ting. At Oklahoma City five negroes were sentenced to hang from the sanm scaffold on June 21, for the tnuredr of NY. II. Archie, who was robbed and killed March 9, NEGROES BUYOUT WRITES Women Driven Off for Washing for Whit** People. Spartanburg letter to Th** Plate says accord in xr.to a story told Magis trate R. .1. Gantt certain negroes^ in the comity, angered because they de- <lare Gary Gist's crime of attempted riminal assault was, not sufficientf heinous to warrant the death penalty amt bora use they think sufficient ef fort has not been made to appre hend Sam Davis, a white man, ac cused of having assaulted a negro gi * have organized themsel ves into a society to prevent the ne gro women from laboring in white Fo fnmiiiics. The* story was told by a negm woman, who claims she was [driven from her home, near Glen- [ dale, because she washed for white people. She ^ave the name^of the negro men who threatened her, and three of the six, she said, were in catalogue now. Charlotte Tele graph School, Charlotte, N. C. I. - * Eggs. SI: fid. $1.7*5; Rose and S. C , R. I. R"ds. Silver Laced Wyan- dottes, S. C Itlack ■ Minorcas, S. C. Brown and White Leghorn, Wyan dot! s. trio $*5 from 1st prize. O. !’. Eller. Miller's Creek, N. C. Wanted—Men to take thirty days’ practical course in our machine shops and learn automobile busi ness. Positions secured gradu ates, $25 per week and up. Char lotte Auto School. Charlotte, N. C. Wanted—B^okkeepere, stenogra phers, clerks, write us if desiring employment. We place competent business help and are not able to supply demand. Carolina Audit & little \ System Co., Skyscraper,J]o)umbia, S. C. •’or S piano« and organs and witi save you money* Write us at onm-for catalogs and for our easy payment plan and prices. Malone’s Music House, Co in in hia, S. (’. Sale*—Eggs from Rhode Island Reds, Barred and Buff Plymouth Rhcks. Cornish Indian Games, $1.>50 per 1*5; Brown Leghorns, $10^0 per 15. Extra fine birds. Dr. B. J. Summers & Sons, Cam eron, S. C. 1 For Sale—Do you went to make a largo cotton crop? Do you want to plant a variety that stands thicker in the drills than any other'’ Do you want to plant a variety that will turn out more lint than any other? Do you want to plant a <K>tton that will stand more wet and more dry weather than any other? Do you want to plant a cotton with longer lint than most short varieties? Then plant Toole's Prolific cotton seed and you will certainly he pleased when you gin this this cotton. These seed^ are sound and well matured. For sale by J. A. Bur ton, Newberry, S. C. the mob, were arrested syid lodged ,The South Carolina Cherry Jled Herd England against her husband, John When Man May Slap Wife. A rnan Is justified in slapping his wife for going through his pockets, is the opinion of Justice M. C. Lee, of the Superior Court, of New Jer sey. Judge Lee made this ruling in a divorce suit brought by Elizabeth In jjail. of Duroc-Jersey Swine—\Yill book E. England. \ \ DON’T SUFFER WITH Cuts, Bruises Strains and Sprains, but apply Noah’s Liniment. It is anti, aeptic and will take the poison and soreness out quickly, when all else (ail*. 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