The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 18, 1911, Image 4
I peMcwi Try it Vaii tt Astii
tb« N«« firif Bill
ATTENPr
»p«r<i(e Nin*' Hour
Fight to Chonge Measure, but the
tU Vote Down Over t)ne
Amendn>entH as ha^-h
and Then Pass the Hilt.
Will TALK OF UNION
mkthoihhtm to roNHiDKii on-
tt.lXK' FKHKHATIOX.
spite genuine harrying fllitius-
tactics, used by the RepubK-an*
their M la»t ditch" fight In the
House against the Oemocrats ‘ Iree
TBtrirrtrT&rnr measure of the
House majority, passed the House
Monday night, without a single
change, by a vote of ":if> :o lo:>,
the Democrats voting solidly and
mustering twenty-four ^Republicans
with them, says the Washlng'on cor
respondent of The News and Courier.
This came after the Democrats had 'tion was created. Hater similar com
CoiiiiniNMloiierN from Three (Jreat
Itranches of the OrcMlcst Protes
tant Denomination Meet to Confer.
For the purpose of considering
plans for the federation of three
great branches of Methodism, the
Methodist Protestant Church, the
Methodist Kplscopal Church, the
Methodist Kplscopal Church, South.!
a substitute committed of a joint I
commission representing the three j
denominaflons niet at Chattoiiooga, !
I
ATTACK JUAREZ M s™* nan
Five Aaericiis Are Killed by Bullets
Hut Dess (• rbis aide
\i)\.\nta<;k with hkiikhn af-
TFR AIX-DAV FHiHTlX(«.
REBELS ENTER JAURFZ
Contrary to Orders of Hen. Mudero,
1 AO InsiirKents Open Fire <»a Fed-
WIU MET SOON
Stitktra Baptist CaaTeitiai la Bald A»-
aoal Sessian ii Ftw flay*.
NUMBER SIX
MILLJOr
The Opposing Forres Itesiing on
i '
Arms, Heady to Resume Conllict
at Daybreak.
/ 1
What was perhaps the fiercest:
tattle of the .Mexican revolution vvas’ T,,e ( W>irHe.Xumerlcallj
•night at Jadrez, across the river
jf m Kl Pasp, Texas, Tuesday. That j
eruN, 4 apturing Important Out- , p (( th Federals and Insurrectos j * ish Parliament, hut Is Adilsary
ai« rest I ug on their arms, ready to!
o.me 4he battle at daylight. At > H,lv in ( httrM<t( ‘ r ’ Bn,,
’ 1 ' From Most Snell Undies.
Larger ThayC^(Ongress or the UriF
|m»s4s, Mnally t arrying l ighting ''
Tenn.. Monday.
The joint commission ronslts
into .1 nnrez.
I iisu bonlinat ton
in tbt> ranks of
:h ..tt tire persons have been killed op-*'
the /''uteri'till side of the border
slm/ be skirmishing begat) >fhnday
of
:(ien. Madero's army and a lust for aivtj alcmt fifteen have ImefT wound- tish parliament or the congress of
tlreater number titan the the liii
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!T uiembcrs, ctUh church being n p
resented by nine commit-sioners, and H ’ ons a)»pareiiily
Its first session will he held on Wed- itliem. caiised a li- rcc attack on Jai
nesday to receive and act on the ,. Zt which ended Monday night ill a
report ot the substitute committee. I careful retreat of tile insurrectofi af
The federation movement was he-| i er a fj U y 0 f continuous sklrmUdiiiig.
gun at the general conference of the ' The ir.« rel*els who early/Monday
Methodist Kplscopal Chiireh. South, morning opened fire on theyFederai&t'
at Memphis, In 18!t4, when the com- not only captured some <A the-dm-
mlsslon representing that denomina- poi-tmi oiitposts, leti t he j 1
./ removed
lighting into the cU \ Tailing,
voted down or ruled out of o'd'T I m i SK |on« were appointed by the two loinforceinens, they iVfreated. The
more than 100 amendments, and had : 0 |p,. r churches and the three held a casualties of the wyf roi\e« me not
•hown again that the Democratic n ,a -1 meeting at lialtimore In Decemlier, know n hut five ndb/lc on iiu \;
Jority was a compact, and smoMhly , I;n() luui side of the: lit/ We killed, and
machine for tlie euaclincnt i At tKot a anii<aMtnt<v 4»#vnii t lamut i 't-^vL'n
Hu* flKlit, of which F«*(l<*ral conccs- win!•* the \o** on x Hic balilciield i States the Southern Itap
‘• J “‘ . ;! '^";al4a^ve.nw. will direct in .lack
' t.h (had it botjKsides and ahout
Wanteil—F'opiar Iocs for export, 24
inches and (%> in diameter, !0
feet and up in length. Inquire
TT. K. Glaeser, liox 2 51, Florence,
S. C.
of legislation.
The Republican fl^lit to amend the
At that time a substitute commit- 1 at least 12 wout/den
tee of tliret* from each eomnission | Thtmsands people in Kl Faso,
cjuC dottedytoof tojis or lim'd tit*-
to lutj v\ .undid j sutiville, Fla., on Wednesday, May
I FtfteemW.'ounded rebels htive been 1', with delegates present from
i brought to the American side and every Southern State,
mprb are be ieved to be within ttie : The convention is made ti|) of
>town. Gen. .'favarro at seven o'clock delegates from churches, associa-;
ruesday nigiit agreed to stop the tions. State conventions, missionary
firing while tiio wounded rebels weie socieths and Sunday schools. All
The FedertiIs have ade Htiptist ciuirches tire independent. |
Uiiate medical facilities and are car- Therefore (tie Convention lias no
ing for their wounded within the authority to bind file churches In
'town ’its territory. .Its action Is advisory.
\'l day the battle raged, the rob not compulsory. Ministers and lay-
; e Is swarming .through the streets of men are admited into the conven-
was appointed to inTiire into the i'eva
bill i»egan with an attempt to make i of , hu B ,« ena ,i 0 n of the three ri^er hanks
the free admission of merchandise — in
direct line of fire. Col,
.Itiarez and meeting the heavy fire of • tion (Mi the same tiasis without any
the Federals with an equally vigor- oltical (iistinetion between the clergy
ous volley of musketry. The reoeis and laymen.
.«r- r »„u,o, [■it'ii'ioiiiiiitM- branches of Methodism a-nd. to format'toti ver,
apply only to Imports from eounlries , uiato aml 1)n . Bt . nt a I)lan for un u^. : cavalrv
the 4th i’nited Stales
. claim the town Tuerdav night.
It
i ion
that In turn admitted Atherlcatr jno
ducts free. This ws* followed by
efforts to have in orporated in ti>f
.bill a provision that would force oth
er countries to give up their discrim
ination against American meat, live
cattle and flour and to include pto-
vialons in the hill. All of the amend- , ✓
rfients were thrown out by Chairman ,p,> ,,n / f
hind,Closed doors
Thi’ (unvrntion has three hoards
Hitested to both armies i is ,ril( * ,, ' at a< '" la,| y control The foreign misMon iutard Willi he id
le fire into American ter- " lor, ‘ l ' i, - v territory than do the Fed quarters at Richmond, the home mis-
This committee met at Cincinnati ritorv k^id it lessened considertildy pra ' s - ' 1 position of the (.ov sjon ho:trd. with headquarters at At-
‘ ' "V' . , ,w, v„.,-o, i .mo v ......t,..,.. ' ernment force is so well fortified lanta and the Sunday school botird
t njitfi
! agtiinst
early Ih'the present > r epf' and agreed therea/tiT. Nearly l.uotl American (.
fori'o is so well fortified lanta.
that it Is- almost Impregnable
commission •&' its meeting,
meetings of the substitute rnmmlt-
thc comnilasions are bc-
>leiand«r and Chalrtpan Hay, the
two prcBldlng officers or the day, as
not permissible under the rules pf ^ art ln conference are.
the House.
The Republican leaders, liyrluding
Ex-Speaker Cannon, Mr. Mann and
Reprenetitative -Payne, ^ former Re
publican leader, ropfldly denounced
the Democrata foi^denylng freedom
of debate ano amendment. Mr.
Cannon de^Wred that never In the
history of'Congreas had the right of
itatlon on the floor been so
I; and Mr. Payne asserted that
ie Democrats would be discredited
bofore the country for their arbi
trary exercise of power.
The Democrats smiled through it
all end on the motion of Mr. Under
wood, they continued to turn down
th# Republican amendments. They
ruled out amendment covering free
rice, free sugar, free iron ore, free
drugs, glass and a host of other
things. Time after time tMr. Mann
appealed from the decislona of the
Chair, overruling his amendments,
but in each case the Democratic ma
jority suatalned Hie Chair.
After four or five hours of at/
tempts at amendment, the Republi
can fight took on the complexity/of
a filibuster. Once when denied a yote
by the chairman. Mr. Mann Intimat
ed that the bill would not paaa in a
hurry. Following that, the Republi
cans repeatedly d»mande^f rising
▼otea, but In the end Mr. M^nn made
no attempt to delay the fl/al vote on
the btU.
In all, the Republican^' leader offer
od 83 amendnrfcnts. / After every
paragraph he renewed the attempt
to hare clauses pit/ in so that the
fr^ rates would not apply to coun-
trtfs charging dfltles against simi
lar American go/da. The Democrata
steadfastly refnsed to cut off de
bate or lay themselves open to the
charge of hg/lng passed^ the bill un
der a gag Mile
Republicans declared that the
Democrat were giving away Amer-
Icgn goods. Mr. Hllle, of Connecti
cut, iMisted that the bill ought to
,be so / 'amended that it would put a
lever under other nations that are
dealing fairly with the United
tes. To none of these changes,
wever, would the Democrata ac-
tipon a tentative plavriof federation trooi/fc were inasued on the border. ,naT 11 nnnoHi imprcgna :>ie with he-ulquarters at Nashville. I tie
which will he submitted to the joint 1 keeping crowds hack and ready to The rebels forced the fiuhtin^ in work of the foreign hoard is to
The ! respond to any orders from Wash- *he fac>‘ of the deadly fire of tin preach tiie gospel in foreign lands,
i/gton ~ ! federal machine guns. They dared The home mission hoard looks aft> r
Monday night couriers gallop, d not gather in too great number lot
back and forth In an effort to ar- a n attack on the Federals, for the
.'Among the prominent men taki/g • an a rniistice, so that p. ace. Federal* demonstrated many tit,,-..
' negotiations nilyht he resumed. Gen. the accuracy of the guns. Gen. Nav-
Frahclsco I Madero, .lr.. is a sad arro is said to have mined most of
His efforts the buildings in the city, and it is
to prevent a general attack was sue- Ivelb ved he will tic aide to infilet a
'Methodist Church. South Miyhops |
A. W. Wilson, of Baltimore, /hd K. 1U "’ «i«»wnhearted man
K. Hoss, of Nashville, Collins/Denny
of Nashville; Dr. W. J. Y/ung, 0 f oossful.
Danville, Va.; F. M. Thomas, of
Louisville; C. M. Bishopvof Wichita
Falls; R. 8. Hyer, of Dallas. Texa .
and W. R. 8tubl>s. of Savannah
Methodist EpIscopahChureh Rlsh-
oji Karly Cranston,/of Washington.
.1 A. Patten, of Chattanooga; R. W.
Miller and .1. M. XVatden. of Cincin
nati, and L. R. /Wilson, of Philadel
phia.
Methodist Protestant Dr T. H
Lewis, of Westminister, Md.; L. M.
Jennings, ox Pittsburg: R S. Harris,
of HendetVon, N C.. and J J. Rarge,
of Atlanta.
tint only after he had been
told conflicting stories as to III • ac
tual cause of the conflict.
Co! Tamaberucl, it is said, taunt
ed t lie rebels and ineensed them.
Gen. Madero regrets (tie oeeurrence.
The fight laste<| until dark and fur
nished many a thrilling sight as well
J, ,
missiomi'y work in the home field,
wliieh i ii e I ii des the S.uiiliern States.
C1111 a and the I’,mama seetion.
Tile S u ti d.t v srhool hoard is the
head of tlie Sunday srhool work,
.md publishes Sun,i,iv si liool helps,
peril id ii a Is and hooks for use in tlm
for
Siind iv
.'(C i el |l ;
■lio- Is and ^'oung People's
The Southern Kaptist The
WHAT DOES HAVNE MEAN.
/
Offers
lllg Price for Entire Slink of
New Orleans Cotton.
/ *
Frank R Hayne, the well known
cotton dealer, threw the New Orients
Cotton Exchange into a fever of ex
cltement twenty minutes before tlie
final gong Tuesday, when he offered
to purchase the entire stork of rot-
ton In New Orleans at 1-‘i Is eems
Mr. Hayne Jumped In the rig, push
ed aside his brokers and began liv
ing his bids.
"Five thousand May at la," he
said.
"Fifty thousand bales at 4!*."
Pandemonium reigned for a few
minutes, and the days of the great
Sully pool were recalled. Again .mil
again the big bull leader 'bellowed
forth his challenge to the bears. In
the excitement, traders appeared
dared and those who a few minutes countermanded
standing b\ -tlie side of the V~sorja-
trd Press correspondent, ahon* 2 1 "
yards from the advancing iusurrei :o
ranks, and was killed
\ woman sitting on a pop'i •■ ■>
era I blocks within the city aus h t
in the wrist and the alidcno '
two Imllets Altout six oilo k Mm -
dav night two \ meric - i s v. <■ .«
ed near the Santa Fe hridg(> The
name of Olle Is supposed to lie C •». a
anil tits home Is said to be i•' N-
hr.askii. wliile 'he other tiad on Ic-
person a memorandum reading " -(
is intermittent
htare/ looks as if a hutriian- itad
-truck it
\S ires are
Sitspeto
II Fergii'ott. Troop I-
Sa it I 'ra ucis*< >
The names of ’lie
have pot I-• eh le.irto d.
man of Shrevepi-rt. I
Mooreshea -1, Kd m u t) d
Luis Vitloh.as. of Kl
among those woutided
itllv There was n.a
d
:i v a trv
i»11-•■r - c • I 1 <
( I leti I 'I. ei .-
a Mrs 1 .
!! a it on a n 11
Paso. were
. hut not fat
asional fit tig
from lagged teli-iihone poles and ’hi
st reels are filled with plaster, abode
d'-bris window glass and splinters
Manv a building has a hole in it. and
not a few of the cliaraeterist ic .laoiie
houses of the town ar- without mol.-
The terrorized inhabitants w- re
titider cover all day, and manv wep
initip'd hv the hail of bulb-ts The
town itself :s quiet, .xcept for oe a
siotial ritte Italls Rullets fi- vv .o ross
the Ra. Ilrande to the \tiie-le.m side,
lilt the Kmted States troops have
kept sight'-' rs several hundred vards
from the riv er
Ha
\Iontiay night into In ire/, hut Gen.
Navarro seemed in complete emu-
ma nd
In the ma 1 n reli. I eainp M ■ d i .
confusion reigned (' , -ts v : tv
en for a genera I a 11 a i k lint <h.ev w ••••
WOMAN M \ I L 4 VRItlli:.
Travelled More Tlmn sj\i\-twi
Thoiisaml Miles.
It
was -i rg 'i ■
before were olTerlng to sell May
around la 40 were slow to accept
the Increased price
Finally, Mr. Hayne yelled: "1 will
take the entire stock of colton in
New Orleans at 15 4-*."
When the gong sounded it wa$ es
timated that he had bought perhaps
5.000 bales. Rut his sudden and
some of the relit 1 chi'-’'- thi! ’O' i
small detachment had load' s- . h
progress, it was the ilutv of the to>t
of the artnv to a'd 'U- a’ acker.
Gen Madero waiv't'-’ m n - d>-
-■’s'en t(> Stand hv It's pie" e Ip'
Sunday night, not to a-'-. i, t'o • itv
Flavs of tru e suffi-rcd u, '■ 'or
ing the battle. \ re''"! a’.v hme
cotton, but it Is believed to
true.
Minority leader Mann declared
that the Democrats had not put eith
er rice or riee flour on the free list,
simply because they were products
of the South. Chairman Underwood,
of the ways anti means committee,
replied that the reason rice had not
been made free was because the
Democrats did not know how mm n Heat CaiiNeri lloinh to Cut Loos*
startling movement had the bears one. was sh 't from his hor<e those
guessing and May became very ac who wore trvlne to per n . !.- M u;e->
t| Vfl to make n general ntt m ' i’ « salt
♦ 1 i v i * \ t '• i »t. i . i li <i iii rtM' ♦ * i \ f 1
Therf* ar^ reports of a 'oonjor” in r * 1M ^ * 7, ‘ 1 ’ <4
New Orleans Tuesday night in May on hearer hut this was
. confradl ted later
Gen. Navarro w a- w ill: ng -l-i’": '
the dav to gra n' a n atm''..'-' I. t
the i-ivstirret tos ignored this The to
tal dead for the dav s fighting in
eluded Insurt'Cetos and Keihrnls. i-
un-
WARTI.ME SHELL EXPUtPES.
Nils.- I''lort'li( e S. Markham ha>
'•OIU pie’ ed Ivveutv two vars’ service
for I tiele Sam larivmg the nidi
t v ( en Sttu ktiridge station and Intet-
laken. Mas- She mak.-s the round
trip twice a day and has travelled
>'. J miles
Miss Markham car's for her team
and handles exuress. baggage and
freight She has never had a v ,t> a
tion and lias never mLsed a train
S-mte (lavs in wint<‘r she lias had
to shovel out snowdrifts ten fee’
deep to get through She has be. n
in terrific thunderstorms
When she fir-t started Miss Mark
ft a month, now sh"
get $25. There have been four post
masters at Interlaken in the twentv-
t w o v.-ars she has served Miss
Markham is the only chMd and sup-
.iort of Mr. and \lrs. lohieli .Mark
ham. of Interlaken
are 2 . t : x iliuf. li'S ion nee’"il with
th" Southern R.ip'ist .on v cut iot,
I hev ti, tk*' up ’h" largest religi
ous ilctioni: n.i ’: ti in tiie South. Th"
Hautists are said to have per
c'tt t of 'he i hit reh m • mh' u sh ip of
le- South Mie Mf 'hodists 2*•.5 p* r
' en ’ < 'at holies I '- !♦ p'-r * <-nt. His
(Uph s ■' 2 per cent., Fr*'shv h
I '• per . etif, Kpisi (>]i,tlians 1 7
all ot h. rs ", n r cent
'I'i'e eh u t ( le s otdi, I i. d vv tt!
i i m'. > ii t. on r.i >• -1 1 ,s* \ . -a r for *
mg oti-tle'ir work $''.471,777 if
ties - iiii $ I :c, ;.| •» was given for
missii.ns Tie- . iiiiti Ii pr -per'v of
the Soil'll' • ’’a a • i on V etl : ion i-
v a I -1 < - -1 at $ ’ :, _ U
Rog. r M ill a
Rapt 'st as soil I
Tit" hi tot", o' 'he I "»: r* ii rut:- a
for hutldfeds of Veal'S before his div
loliti Runkiin. who lived tie.nix an
h'lndred years hefor. Williams was
b in. w is a Rant st Williams wa-.
ho . v • r. ’he fir~t ’o h* i (im*> a Rap-
’ -ref 1 '’ v m, rt* an soil and If organ
ized tie firs’ \ tu erica It !'. a pt I st
( !i u r. h - a I't c v i d > t) . R I
’’ '••• ‘ ’ I '.a ■ .' ■ s> efl l| fell ill tile
in s ( ,,, t q ( y, rn
Tie- fif-t est a idtv lied
' fa vv is n I c,; ;n
I tl T‘ II IK Ss. e 17 7".
m M • s -1 s - ;. p 1 1 7 X ' I
si, m \ 1 a ict :n a 1 ' 1 ■ : .
: s w as rot t in- first
. i ■ o nco u s | v s i n pos.
le- eh .on h
Souf ii " .- - i ('its
Iflia in 1 ‘is _■
In Nor' )> (' i ro
\' c n -a ’ 7 ’ I
: u < 1 - orgia 17 7
in K( tit n. k v ■ i
in Florida 1 ' :
In 17 ('• 2 vv i
per • e II t ; on -
wcre (in ! v !;.""(
•II the great R.lpn.-t
an .n Virginia, there
R.i pfis’s in ’he w Ii d>
In
r»v#nne It would cost the Govern
ment.
“This does not complete our tai-
llf legislation.'’ said Mr. Underwood.
We Introduced this bill to give the
plemente. WedBCbilloDem
farmers cheaper agricultural iuple-
ments. We would not go beyond
without endangering the reven
ue*. W e i n tend to Talte up all Tariff
rates and to adjust all of them.
Rebound Wa* Fatal.
After an unauccessful attempt to
Shoot a crow, John Collins, aged J32.
a farmer, lies dead at his home near
Hetderaonvllle. Ni C„ the -victim of a
reeoillftg gnm. He had klUed two
bird* when he missed the 'third in-
Tader and was hit In th® cheat with
f|f >att of his gun. After suf
fering intensely for several hour* he
dlod at an early hour Tuesday morn-
Engineer's Hanils.
iip'(t-vd :it p.i i r ::"
W j 11 11 IK' h. "• e’lise til ’7 ('
VV ,'U 1'
Walter Armstrong, a well known
young locomotive engineer, of .lack-
son. Misa., was seriously Injured last
4'<»vtlv I’okcr tdiiuc.
A Sunday aftern on poker g.ini'
t>lav«'d In a hiv sh'-d ciused tlie file
I l\ E < IIII.DKFV m KVLD.
I'atln'i' Was l nahle to Kcscik- Them
Through Fircry Stairway.
_ |-‘iv (> of the six children of S in-
Week, due to the explosion of one of j that swent Rangor. M line, hifning ‘(iid Davis, a fanner, residing m .ir
the many wartime styells which are | nearlv four hundred buildings Kn.e Union:'—Va . were burned to
so promlsciously dbitrlhuted over
that, section. It api>ear* that his
fireman and a companion who were
at work about an engine had got
ten hold of one of these shells and
had been hammering at It with a
view of studying the Inside works.
Armstrong came along, and, see
ing that they were rather too close
to a fire that had been built besifte ; women. Emma Nelson and Mebe! tempted to reach th" room from the *. t■'•'> "R’ 1 l- 0 '’ 1 ’ missionaries at
the track, picked it up and was j r.ilmore. were shot and instantL ou’side. hut when at th*' top of (tie 1 ’’k and tuiptism?.
walking off, passing near the fire. In killed jnd Joseph Unger was serious iadd- r h*' was nearly overcome hv * • *
some way the remnant of explosive [y.. wounded in a fight at a resort '-moke and heat Davis called vainiy R’ I nee <d Irade.
matter became Ignited and tlie shell , tho r p Tuesday, hv rhartes Vanci a for the children to come to him | Th*- world owes the United St lies
burst in Armstrong hand The re- stationerv engineer of Rae’ne, woo The only responcc ('ante feebly from $ i t l .fioo.ou” for food, clothing and
then killed himself. A nuarr.-l he- Ustelle. aged 15, who cried: "Rapa. raw mata rills sold abroad. Only
tween Unger and Vance preceded the I can't get out: 1 am nearly strang- Oe e has t’>c halan " of trade been
Swed Him Right. /
,t Terre Haute, lad., Frank Huff,
of the Flrat Me.thodlst church,
ffollty in ClreuR Court to a
of attacking (oar little girls,
waa aentenced to Hfe/lmprlaon-
I® the State prieon in Micnigan
r ffrtt U *4 years old, married
suit was a Itadly shattered arm and
a loss of one or two fingers, and the
right leg shattered below the knee.
, s *
tt ap in cap-
1 captive geiF
l. hit etni full
trailed by
Cay. Idaho.
Th# taro
mmtnt
Summer Hotel Burned.
Fire of unknown origin early
'Wednesday morning entirely d^strov-
ed the summer hotel at Flat Rock,
two miles from Hendersonville. The
hcatelry had oot opened for the
summer. It was erected at a cost of
(20,0(10, and was insured for (10,-
000. C. E. Roper was proprietor.
Human Life Cheap.
N. W. Josey, a wealthy merchant
of Brewton. Wednesday ahot and
■hot and killed Whitt Brantley. *
yovng white man. there. Several
day* ago Brantley threw a rock
fgatoot Joeey't store, tt la alleged.
Md Joooy, tt U Mid. waylaid him
shooting.
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Striking Garmon.
At Ok In horn a City (Jkln . one mnn
was shot and four other were slight
ly injured Monday n'lght during a
fight between special police emniov-
ed by the Oklahoma street raihvnv
I- d to death, I
For Sal**—S. C. R. i. Reds, White
and Rrown Leghorns, Rin k Lang-
shang, Plymouth Rocks Kg-s for
settine, 15 for $1. M. R. Grant.,
Darlington, S. C.
Mayberry’s 4’hickon U*‘m«'<l> for Raps,
Roup and Cholera. S.aticfnctien
guaranteed. Postpaid. 2 5c Tells
how to get future supph rr<-e. Guy
Mayberry, Ncwlurry, Ind.
Kggs in incubator lots or single sit
tings from S. C. Rods, $1.50 per
15; $8.oo per hundred. -.Nice coi k-
erels. $2 no cacti. Eugenia 'laui-
mond, North Au-urta, rf C.
I,(14)4) ncre.-.. 2 12 uiil'^ Rv , I.--"”
acia s in cu h i v a: ion. 5” tena nt
houses, good haru>. ex.-cUcct len-
ces, fi.utifi ai rt's timher; $2u i*"r
acre. I larrls le-alt v Ui, t'laren-
don, Ark.
FcoGmt Reds—\:,iTl - $ I’- and wc
will ship you a tii( n w 2,1'.-ynund
feather tied and noutid pair pi 1
lows, freight i.icn.i.d. Tutu, r *X
Cornwell, Ucither D .i!*-rs. Chat
lot’**. N C.
Don’t Delay Longer—In providing
your home with a good piano or oi-
caa. Doubtless, you have promised
your family an Instrument. No
home Is complete without music, and
nothing is so inspiring and cultivat
ing. Music helps to drown sorrows,
and gives entertalnmet for the rhil-
dre, and keeps them at home. Th;s
Li our 27th year of uninterrupted
success here, hence we are better pre
pared than ever to supply the best
pianos and organs and will save you
money. Write us at once for catalogs
and for our easy payment plan and
prices. Malone's Music House, Co
lumbia, S. C.
'"rrihle blow to the rebel
should they take the city,
An actual view of tit** fighting In -ol:gica 1 setuinarv. the S hool of tlie
the streets of Juarez showed th" in Prophets. Inc.it. d at Loni-v il he Kv
surreetos as more than holding heir j s also under the control of the
own. The sun heat fieredv on t h ■ s. uthi ii C.'i.’ist ■ oiivctition
battlefield, and a fire, started by th" A, cording to the best available fig-
msnrrectos. filled th - stn-ets with urcs. there ar- about *L2'*(t,i; p* Pap
as continuous terror, to manv \mer- clouds of smoke The fire is still tjvrs Of this number t.l!" s7:i arc
leans living along the river t.ink -mouldering, the post oflire and sev j n ti,,, Soinli. 2 2 1''.PI I of tlie Sou-
Carrylng the fighting into Juarez., era! adjoining buildings being in th.-rn Ra pt 1st s ire white, I.xpI.'mL'
th** rebels entered the city. Many ruins The light from fire giv. - e, lor.-d in the Northern Stales
Americans were among those w ho i)| 0 rebels tin occasional glimpsi of there are I t , i>',2!*:’. Itat.’ists Tlu re
entered Jtiar*'/. Antoni" Gacto was the Federals. The crack ling of nfic:
Dropsy I'iri**l—.'hot tn*'s> of hceat
relieved n 2 ti to 4 s hours R*
duces swelling in 15 to 2" day
P"’! or write Collum Dropsy Ren
edv Gompany. Dept () 512 A'lste!
Rldg Atl itita Ga.
Dobbs’ Single 'oml* Ri'"|e l^lit;
Reds and "Crvstil" Wti'te ’ >: n.
tons win an'! lav wto-n et o
fall, stock and pegs for sale
for mating Ms* t; \ | >o. :-s R( i
R. 24. Galne*TlUe, Oa.
V\«nte*l—Men and ladies to til:
three months praeti* a' .m se L*
[vert m:'iiageti"'t:t 'Ugl'. .-.lane.
P4taitiniis i-U.irante. d r.'e f"
(•atalogue new ('U a: Pn'e '1 't*
grajdi School, t'h.itl'.tt-, v r
DON’T SUFFER WITH
It is the most distressing and
discouraging of all troubles.
Nine cases out of ten can be
cured by No*h’s Liniment.
Where theie is no swelling
or fever a few applications will
relieve you. It penetrates—
does not evaporate like other
remediea- requires little
rubbing.
NoakN Liniment P ttv hast remedy ter
khGiiniHtiMii. Sointicri, I.miiip Hni'k, Stiff
,1 - 'i n! •j Hiil M list’ll <. SiJro Threat. roMs.
St'HiiH. Sprain**. ( ul
( ‘>ln . i rain[>s,
N GtiraIbtl.i. T’x'th.i' hp,
m tv i hI! Nurv*’. IUmd
ar; 1 M• i^■ 1«* \mn<l
I 1 1 ifiw. Th-’ p-Miim* Lihs
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t h i* ru ’ ’Mit }yts K P
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mi'g M'ul “No«h‘* Lini
ment'* ‘»lu a % s !n R K P
tr.N. ]U‘\%a«ro of Irnitrt-
it ”’is. I.^rp* i»4.tu*’. jr,
4'tMt.s, aiuJ Mill hy *11 ’
'h’-ih'rs In ui*' lift n g.
• I’l.tn nt*i‘-! or mom-y
r • fun t *• -I hy N• -a"h
It p n’ ♦* tv (* <a., Inc.,
Kit hint md, \ *.
\\ Ante<)—M ell to 'eke
- - - r' v (',•*>►
li ns
practical
CM! rs»’
m our m tch ;n
and
shops and
Ira rn
HUt oui'. t :e ‘ -Ue
ness I’e
S"i i r*'(l g ra '1 :
thw
Htes, $25 ;
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lotte Auto
S.dl'Md
t " ar'c' *e N (
\\ snt<•<I— I tiK ik k • i - :e. st • tii.. r i
[liters, cl-rks w r e us If de it :n.
em uloytnent M •- ; I ■ t,
fitisitiess lodp at 1 t -• '. ’ • .*■ u
s u 11;' I11 • -: I' .: i d iir" ■ ' . ■ - ,x
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• dov.-.l I, 'St V'-ar 'hev gave $X1L...
S5 for tnissions. and there wer*' 8"'t
mis.sjoiiaries on th<> foreign field. In
lx,; South' rn P.aptis's raised $2 1,
""" fot f"ri"gn missions
Th. re vv-ri* t vv o fondgn tnissit n
stations one in Afri 'a. and one in
Giiiua In these two fields 1'• mis
causing two deaths. t.nde'Nnt ‘h'-us- ,)(. a th in a fire that destroyed tin -u-naries "ere at work J he home
avmfs hofneless. au*l iLi'n*"" »-«-'XHl'iS hOMi Tnesclay, i»s-vi»* and hts ! UlN-si,. Ho- buiU'd . rcijOlTe*) .» 7 44i«**xM*n-
timafed at four million dollar. One wife and an infant escaping. The rles .at work, and n l-apfisnis n
of the. 'd''i"'s ttirevv a mTitrh o.^'di- children ranged in age from ’he SilUt" ’ '»t i r "l Last v.-ar f 4
fioo'- and the loose hay hurst in o ft,,. *'e to fifteen years. The slept in 757 was rabel for foreign missions
flames , room on the second floor, tea h*"l !TI 'b* 1 teri torv of the SottllKrn
• t.y narrow-stairs. When *|U*-overe*i . R tpii>t eon vent ton and there wet 1 '
The Wages of Sin. e tlie Ore aleadv had e.afi'it its wav to 2*1 mission v' ies on the foreign ft"!(l
Af Milwaukee. Wis.. two xoutu’ the sta'rway The frantic father at- 1 ''<* horn*' beard reported last y ar
higher in favor of this country, ar-
♦ ♦ — i cording to th" government figures
Meeting of l/ea<Ier*>. That was in 1908 when it was more
It is expected that more that l.fliol than $.i.i't,onn,iMM).
Demo*ratic leaders of the Dakotas * * *
Montano. Iowa, Idaho. Oreron. Min- IDudie.l to Golutnbia.
nesota. Washington and probabh Two negroes have, been rushed 'n
Michigan and Wisconsin, will attend the pen! etvtiarv from Florence by
coinnany and svmpathlzers wltn^the big Democratic conference of tbe the order of Gov. Please. Alex W'd-
striklnr, employees. The companv Northwest, wh.ich has been railed to don and AVIlliam Burroughs, under
has refused to meet the demands assemble in St. Paul early next sentence of death for the killing of
the carmen for Increased wages month. U yp m j^e. a Florence county far-
^■ - mer, are the men.
Eagles Carry Off Two Sheep. > Laborers Join Rebels. —
Two Egyptian sheep, valued a'r Farmers at Waelder. Texas, usual
(100 each, while out in a pas^tre at !y reiving upon Mexican labor can
AYi'l Fe Tried Very Soon.
The double murderer, Ernest E
Ashtntully farm, near Lenox. Mass.,! get none now During the’last few C.rlmesley, will be placed on trial ip
last wa®k were carried off by two days thcra has been a general exodus the RtchJand county court on Mav 1 ■
American eagles. The eagles had a of Mexicans from that quarter, many for the killing of Mrs Ross Pcs-m :•
ten-foot apread of wing. jof thras going to join the Inaurgeptt. |er and V alter 2%adUer.
\\ lien M*'*li* Inc-, i a.I. P i in'
case Discus. - Ol’ S’"M e 1, Rli.V
eD. K id nev S. I . v ! I . .t: gs it: 'I I*
t>i I; t v I *■ t Ik r t ' ;e i .1 ’k t ’'
era'll* .Red hv N k ut .1. M- tho.,.-
1111 -rest : ti g 111 ■ ' . i'e f • .-e ( ' ( ,
I*'n Howcrt"n. 1 ■ .• (i im. N i'
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Good Live Agen (* lut' ed m *• v t r .•
town to sell a n .•■tt'Tiou- I'.no f
medicinea ext4* :s M-iv advertls*--*!
ami us* (I by . er famllv and Ih
the sta'Je. .An av cp’ionil op,.or
tunlty for th" i 'gl:t parti"- to
make good mon y Writ** at cn c
for proposition to L R' VlarDn
Rox I 1 R.ichti otul A -a
Mbiiie*!—K.very nuti, woman a.id
child In South C lolita to know
that the ' An o ’ lira,ad of .-a-tl.
Doors and Rlinils ;ir" ttie Pe-t and
are made nnlv >v U.e Aug asm
Lumber (’ompanx. w no .nau ifa*-
ture ever;, tliittg 1 I.umber and
Mill va irk am! -vho a wnrtiwoid h
“Quality" \\ hit' Attiusta Hum
tier Gon'uir) A u- ts «. < D-ocg .
- fasr prlvLt. oh auy order, large ot
small.
Sand Hill l^vnd I'or '•ah'—This (oun-
conntrv is rapidlv scti’i.e v. i'h
peojile who are .auxio"- 4*. c* t
a wav from tinhe i 'iin.i'e- ukI
high prli'd i i m I - Th' 1 ii ta • is
ex I'lletl ’. No fev . r No i, a! (: ‘
Land w ill raise as mm h t o ft as
] a mis selling for : w <> bn mi > d -i m-
lars an tier .and V ' t • Oil ( in I’l'
this for the s ini' a a oittit ' .ut p v
rent Ih'Ople ar*' vdltrfng k—r *''•
erv dav. and von I; id b* "( r come
while prie. s are still low Som"
land as low as fo"r ili.l'tr- an
acre. H. A. Pag- . I r A •riiect
N r
For Sal**—Well improved fa m of
4S5 acr'S. wjthin one mile if Ga
tawba, A'ork Count;, S G t'ait'*
ha is the junct ’ u point o,’ the-
Soahnard. Somho.n anil- (Ni'-a''h’
Valiev railrrurffr and tra£ J r srr5l+ r 'n r
srhoolc and chur lies two ^ull'c
roads through the faim; R F. D.
route: splendid two-story soren-
room dwelling, good barn and
tenant houtes. land well adanted
to cotton, corn and oafs m - n i
cent pasture facilities; to he vb!
for di.-Mon Prre $22.5 )
acre Janies T Fans. C t:>h?
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i ' 1 . ’ -1 St (11 -. t I: t 11:1 - gcti on now
f ■' ' v .• v ea r, and met'' has a I vv a . -
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’ ■ !e r V K ean.- < II I' he a C itl -
li'.tu: 'lev!' to div eft the nt'.'i’inn
1 k’ : 1-. w "t ld from .1 ■ p.i n's ev , | in-
j : '■(; i !■ ns .t*.Mv a tuls G'; i't.i
’ • is t hi- pesletung an - v 1 bun e
of lupa.n.s d<-sjmrii'ion and on ijuju
"u 1 ion ot what there 1- no douiit she
VV nil |(| (I" . 'if it sit it "d ll-f ('(in Veil -
I iem e ’ She knew she is ho *e|. sslv,
! licit.lessly hankrii|it: the overstrain
!"' t'Xa'ion began to show itf.'lf last
September, when a few tof the manv 1
j d./< onlent*"! peoide acted: and ther*
j ate not w anting other evidences of
disorganization Perhaps Japan is
now deliberately laying herself out
tent ion of then saying: 1 1 am eom-
P!11"1 v knocked o’U : 1 throw up the
for a crushing defeat vlih the in
sponge, I repudiate my debts: now
do w h;tt you like '
Means 4'hea|ter I'lothcs.
That the ways and means comniM-
toe will put raw wool on th" free list
in revising schedule "K" was flc'lar-
"d,-,'o he practleally certain, and re
sulted in a cancus of tlie Demorrat-
ie delegation from New York. at
which eighteen members declared
rhemsetres tn facor of free-raw woo 1 ,
'and fotir argued against It. AR
piedged therr.selv eg "to abide hv th n
de r ipion of th° full Democratic cau
cuses.
Some people leave the suhstan'e
or the success that would surely tol-
i "w steadfastness rf purpose, that
/her may chase every alluring Luad-
[ry that comci la sight. -
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