The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 25, 1911, Image 4
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TOO FAR
SmM Oil Cwpuy Dccnni
Snbs to Neitt N« Oie.
THE TRUST LAW
CrittciMn of Hupreinc Court
Drawing Didtinction Ilotwccn
M ReMoti*hlr" and ‘TnroadonabU,"
Vlrtoalljr Amending the I j*w,
Which Oongrem Refuded to Do.
A Washington dispatch ways the
greater part of Tuesday was given
IMPORT MUCH COHON
AMAZING FIGI HKS ANNOl N< Kl>
11V THE GOVERNMENT
PW*r by governntent offlelalK of all
. Itnda ,to a discussion of the 8iLj)renie
"s disposition of the Standard
case. '
While there was much gratlflo.v
Slxteen M'Rilon Dollars Worth of the
Egyptian t'otton Was Itrought Into
This Country Ijast 1 Year.
That the requiremt nta of the cot
ton goods industry necessitates the
Importation of approximately fiO.Ooo,-
000 pounds of Egyptian cotton, cost
ing 116,000,000, is probably unknown
to tihe majority of readers who read
of the enornnymccrops of cotton pro
duced In our Southern states and
learn that during the last sevn
CLEAR CUT VIEW
Jistice Harlai Files Disseatiag Opioioi
ii Staodar^ Oil Case.
HE WARNS THE NATION
Says I he Most Manning Tendenc y of
the Day, S<» Ear us the Safety and
Integrity of Our Institutions Are
Concerned, Is the Tendency to Ju
dicial legislation.
Justice Harlan’s dissenting opinion
months all records have been broken |in (lie Standard Oil case lias reeeiv-
and practically Jf.oo.iHMMMiO worm t . ( , a ni()8t ( , ir( . flll eonaideration. am.
is being discussed by a large major
ity of the officials as w<'ll as otiier
of that staple iiaa been exported.
Hut It was the considerable value
of tills Import that Induced the Cult-
ed State department of agriculture, | people
8ev«*iral years ago, to endeavor to dc-j "■'' H ,n H ^ chief Justice has
in administration rirden i velop Egyptian cotton culture In Hie nhout the illegal combination of
the order for the dissolution of j Cnlted States In order to supply .mr •bisoil company and its coming wiih-
gUint corporation. Which had been | own market with a home-grown pro-;' 11 1 ,u ' anti-trust act, I cordially con-
MEXICO CITY UNEASY
INSI KKEtTOH SAID TO BE GATH
ERING FOR ATTACK.
tli« giant
declared
*an unreasonable" combinn-
lion and monopoly in restraint of
•' trade, there unquestionably was also
Chihuahua and Mexico City Will Ho
Scenes of Next Attacks by Madero’s
Troops.
A dispatch from Chihuahua, Mex
ico, says two thousand Insurrectos,
part of the band operating in the
districts south of there, were report
ed Sunday to be marching on (Thitm-
hua. The advance guards are en-
carnped around the city.
Chihuahua City, with its 3?,,000 in
habitants, iias been Isolated for prac
tically two weeks.
The situation in the south is re
ported as follows:
Torroon, 26.0U0 population, in-
etmbHg mimecmuH Americans, sur
rounded by insurgents; iohabitnats
in constant fear of attack.
Lordo, three miles from Torreon.
in hands of insurrectos.
I’alacio OAmez, near Torreon, in
vaded by insurrectos without resist
ance.
Durango. 22,000 population, capi
tal of state of same name, surround
ed by Insurrectos.
Zacatecas, 3 3,000 population, eapi-
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duct. | cur," said Justice Harlan at the out-
Although experiments were made s, “ l
at different points from South C.,ro- 1 " Miere are .however, some things
e-misgiving as to the Interpret.!-; lina to Texas, as well as in western * n ,,i|h opinion, and what are to re-
flOB of the antt-truat law giving to | Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and f ro 'i> Hifa opinion, w fitch I ttiink
111 the rtgjit to determine whetli-j southern California, it was only in i * niav verv "ell alarm tlioughtf.il
#T or not a monopoly was "reason- the Colorado river region that dl-j m< ‘ n ' ,,r "‘any thoughtful men; and
able'* and declaring a "reasonable" matic and oither conditions simili.ir to am "illing to let ttKuii pass witli an/
monopoly not to be In contravention those in the Nile valley, and suited 1( * ( ‘ a ,,i;| t ■ approve them."
Of the statute. jto Hie long staple Egyptian cotton, Justice Harlan referred to Hie an-
ProaidohT Taft, who a little more ' were found. There, ('.110,000 acres of H-trust act of IS'.HI as being passed j ion ' <a i ,i,al of described as a;
than a year ago tn a special message excellent land are, or soon will bo, 111 « time of great unrest regarding
to congress deelared that under su- under ditch in the imperial, Yunri, j aggre.ntion of capital and referr -d
preme court precedents there could
be no such things as "reasonable"
aaonable" retralnts
The Onlinary Business Ban Manu
facturer or Agriculturalist Has
Uttle to Say or Do in the Manage
ment of this Great and Glorious
Nation.-
The government of the United
States is run by the lawyers. The
statistics on tills point are over
whelming and leaves no doubt that
the ordinary business man, manufac
turer or agriculturalist has little to j
say in the affairs of the nation. Hov
completely the present rongress is in
the hands of the lawyers may be]
judged by Hie fact that they number
more than 6.'> per cent of its total •
members, says the Washington cor- —
respondent of the Atlanta Constitu- j For Sale—S. C. R. I. Reds, White
tion. and Brown leghorns, Black Lang-
shang, Plymouth Rocka. Eggs for
setting, 15 for $1. M. B. Grant.
Darlington, S. C.
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Roessler, 10 Clay St., Newark, N. J.
or,
Salt and (ilia valleys, find one-tifth
this acreage could produce Hie
amount of Egyptltn cotton annually
to t lio supreme court decisions in
t lie trans-Missouri and joint t rathe
cases saying Hint no view was press-
in other words, "good Imported for the use of New Eng- <“d lu tills case that was not brought
I "bad trusts," was said [ land's mills.
»en rather keenly disap ; | For several years studies and ex
it the court would have j periments with the various eastern
lave reversed Itself in tills varieties have been undertaken lu
natter. |southern Arizona, southeastern Culi-
. Taft's message was free- fornla, apd Egypt, and several bulb‘-
bout the capital, and the
nllarity of his views as to
f the anti-trust law to the
ised by Asaocdatn Justica
tils dissenting opinion st
ewed attention of Justice
isitlon as outlined in his
o the courts.
Taft, in his special mes-
gress of January 7, 1910,
ederal incorporation act,
at to put the word "rei-
ito the anti-trust statute
nre it for the courts to
tins have been Issued giving detailed
reports of the progress made and
success achieved.
Just now the department lias is
sued another pamphlet (Bulletin 2 10.
bureau of plant Industry), reporting
out in those two eases, under which
tie supposed millions of dollars of
property have changed hands, an 1
that unsuccessful efforts had been
made at every congress to get the
Sherman aiiti-trust law amended.
The trails .Missouri ease, he point
ed out. involved const met ion, as ;o
the scope and meaning of Iliad anti
trust law.
"We hoar a good deal about Hie
lamp of reason, " he said We hear
Of the 4SO members of both sen-
tal of state, surrounded by insur-l a,e nnd ! 10 nso. 304 are lawyers, a!
reetos. ! few of 'h" others have been trained |
Aguas Caiientes, 5 6,000 popula-! in ,,H> law - hut a r*? now engaged :n j
er occupations. The judicial Mayberry's Chicken Remedy for Gaps,
hotbed of revolutionists j branch of the gocernment is, of j Roup and Cholera. Satisfaction
I’arral. south of Chihuahua, sent course, given over entirely to law- guaranteed. Postpaid. 25c. Telis
out a distress sinnal Fifteen bun- > f ' rs - ,,llf same is almost true of how to get future supply free. Guy
dred insurrectos surrounded the tllf ' executive branoh. President! Mayberry, Newberry, Ind.
town ( Taft is a lawyer. So are Secretaries —
Guaralupe Calrows, entered by Knox, Ma< Veagh, Dickinson, Wicker- Eggs in incubator lots or single sit
70q men, who killed the jefe politico, : s,lanl - Hitchcock, Fisher and Nagei. tings from S. C. Reds, $1.50 per
Stores were looted. August Beck-l Th,ls of ,,le ninp members of the 15; $8.00 per hundred. Nice cocx-
man, an American, of Luckenhack J < ' al,ine K s^ven have had a legal train-; erels, $2.00 each. Eugenia Haru-
Gillespie county, Texas, was pulled ''ig. mond, North Augusta, S. C.
off a horse w bile trying to escape and [n congress the lawyer is king be- ,
was ordered executed, but he eseap-' >' on(1 dispute In the senate there 4,000 acres, 2 1-2 miles Ry., 1,000
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the results of a visit to the cotton that Hie tinn* has come when we
growing districts of Egypt in June should hold up Hie light of reason
and July, 1910, of the blonorulsl of and look at this act as if the men
the department, In which is shown of that day, freshly after the pas-
that the mixture of Hindi cotton is sage of the act, were moving about
proving to be a serious burden upon in darkness and did not know ’what
the Egyptian cotton Industry. they were doing or saving '
Hind is the name applied In Egypt He named distinguished counsel in
*m1 after suffering a wound in
scalp and hand.
Rosario has been cut off for some
time and conditions of anarchy pre
vail
Indee was sacked. Twenty [veople
ware killed
As soon as the appeal came from
Parra!, an armored train was sent
out from Chihuahua It went as far
as Jlminez. when insurrectos were
tUe+ art> ’• - Republican lawyers and
; the same number of democratic law
yers In the house the republicans
have ninety-nine lawyers and the
democrats 145 Thus 7" per cent of
the senators are members of the bar!
and 63 per cent of the represenC'.-
tives The representation of other
occupations in congress is so small
as to be insignificant as compared
with the army of lawyers. In both
1 k reasonable restraint of to an undesirable type of cotton that case and later on, referring to
weak fitier, that In- the Sherman act, said
ild he to put into the with a short
he courts "a power im-|Jurea the high-grade Egyptian varie ' Prose* utions have been institui-
Bierciae on any consistent ties bv Infesting them with hybrids. <m| and I suppose men have been
Sic* would Insure the un-jThe Introduction of the Egyptian rot- convicted ami sent to jail under the
ton Into the United States brings al anti-trust act, upon the construction
so the problem of the Hindi cotton that this court has vixen it
throw open the courts." .and the practicability of establishing The Court, in the opinion in Hu's
‘a burden that they ha.e't eornmerrlal culture of Hie Euyptiaii case, says, that this act of congress
•nfts to enable them to cotton In the United States depends means and embraces only unreason-j
0 give them a power ap- largely upon the elimination of Hindi ild** restraint of trade infiat con-!
the arbitrary, the abuse j eontaimination and other forms of di- tradiction to what tills court has j
dgbt involve our judicial j versitv, so Dial the fiber may be pro said fifteen years ago that congress >
liaaster." placed in a satisfactory condition of did not intend.
doctrine of "good trusts" Uniformity. tf v,.u will take Hie trouble to |
rusts." which the major-j Breeding experiments have shown look through the !*'dera1 Report* r
of Che court as expressed that it is possible to se< lire a mui ti vou "ill find that possibly nearlv ev-
itice \A bite, seems to have j hitcher degree of uniformity in Ariz- ci v federal ceurt in this country
President Taft In hia meg- jona than now exists in most of the has accept***! those original decisions
n more Chan a year ago coton fields of Egypt. If reason!t*!** as Hie final ib* isions of this court a-
jeare be used in maintaining the uni- to the meaning of Hi* a** 1 of c>.n
, bile, and especially the [ f or ni|ty of these types, it does not gres Now vve an* asked to * h inge
blic, ought to rid Itself ot . gpcm that the American grown Kg’p tp,. rule and to suv. it may be tru.*
tat such a distinction Is ()„„ cotton is likely to suffer an' m ip,* word of Hi stattute this ion-
pmctleable or can be Introduced in*o j romm p rc | a | ,iistdv ant age on Ilia’ trai t or this agreement is in p-straint
the atatute. OeHainly under the ground of lack of unitormil v even of interstate trade it mav he But
, preen t anti-trust law no such dla-;(p onc p th ( , Egyptian habit of hand u Is a lawful restraint of trade H
tlnctIon exists. sorting is not followed is a lawful restraint ronMarv to Hi*
Generally a|>eaklng, Demoeratic | Th 0 exclusion of the Hindi lotton decision of this court. I suv. con-*
senators and representatives frank- by an efficient system of selection trary to the practice and usages of
1/ expressed their disappointment as| W j|) ,. n able white varieties t*. t.e ti,j s murt
to the “rule of reason’ feature of ^rown. produlng longer and stroiig**r ir 1 mi-take not. mor** than nmo
decision. Mr. Adamson, chair-j fl|>p r than the brown varieties iUiunt tbit, term a lawyer lias been com-;
of the house committee on In- n^piy t 0 afford amf will furtlicr ilie |,(.|],.<| t,, take Ins seat to stop H***
toraiate and foreign commerce, do-j ( jp Vp ] O p rn0nt aTH | preservation of uni- p.iitu ul.ir lln*' of argument that
dared the «u preme court had no con-! form st rains of Egyptian cot ton in Hi*
Stttutlonal power to write the words (• n ited States
• ‘‘reasonable" or "unreasonable'’ into) • » •
y»e Sherman arvtl-trust Lgw ( MADKJtO RAMNHF.S TRAITOR.
Representative i.Mann,> Ropublieau
leader of the house, gave the decis
ion hia hearty endorsement. He d-J 1,0 ,u * r * ' rom tb.
fended the court’s action in the use Relxd Territory.
Of the word "unreasonable" and d*'-!
dared that if some such distinction' A dispatch from Juarez. Mexico
decision essential to good
seen ahead in such great numbers houses combined there arc only twen-
that it was deemed unsafe to proceed tv-six merchants, twenty-four farm-
and efforts to aid Hie beseig**d town f ' rs * twenty-three editors and twelve
were abandoned. manufacturers.
In ttie territory adjacent to and Hf course, many of the lawyers It*
south of Torreon. towns have been rnn cress are also engaged in oth^r
invaded, stores looted, railways and occupations, such as banking, real
telegraphs destroyed and the jetes niannfa* Hiring and agricul-
politieo have been killed. tore, and many of them are associate-
Tbose In authority do not conceal od "iHi large industrial corporations,
their belief that the conditions nPout n,lf i[ ) classifying the occupations o'
Torreon and the larger section of the members of congress for the purposes
interior, embracing Hie cities of this article, each man has been put
Zacatecas, Durango, Aeua (’alientcs down "niier the vocation in which he
and Parral, is fast becoming a great- principally engaged. Here is a
er menace to the fedora! government
than Madero s forces
Dll.I/ON SHERIFF WOI NDED.
table which shows the occupations of
United Stties senators in the present
congress:
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By Mistake Was Shot by Negro \s.
sisting In (’base.
\ spe* ial from Dillon to T he
Nows and Courier says Sheriff l.ano
was stmt ami painfully wounded it
I'loydale. a small station on the Sea
board Road, five miles below Dillon
Tuesday night The shooting was
ilon** by a negro "spotter.'' who mis
took the sheriff for a negro named
Chavis, who was trying to escape m, ()
Hie Seaboard train after mortal!*-
wounding a negro woman, said to be
his wife, in the tenderloin district
early Tuesday evening
lican.
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Lawyers . . .
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Partners
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Editors
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employment We place competent
('a ;*! t al ists
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buslnees help and are not able to
Pan k ers .
1
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supply demand Carolina Audit &
Phv - * iatis
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System Co., Skyscraiier, Columbia,
C *tt le raisers 1 0
Mine owner n t
1.umber 1 ft
upation not given 3 u
in the house of representatives fit*
diverCtv of occupations is greater
alter the big list of lawvers is passed
Twentv three different tines of busi-
S C.
hnd not been made In the opinion,
lira business world would have been
thrown Into ch&oe.
Senator La Follette. the insurgent
lender, read in the senate Attornev
.General Wickernhani’s, statement of
onday night expressing gratification
er the supreme court's artion and
followed it with extracts from the
president's special message of Jar-joffered Gen Pasqual Aroz.co. but lie
nary 7, 1910, ■already referred to. indignantly refused it Senor Obre-
ator La Follette said that evident- fon emphatically denied any ronnec-
there had been a remarkabl* tion with the alleged affair. Senor
■age In the views of the admlnia-" Obregon had been onp of the go-be
says notification from Provisional
President Madero Sunday to Esquiva!
Otiregon that his presence in tin citv
no longer was desired by the revolu
tionist is the culmination of wh.it is
believed to have been a general plot
to influence the miliury chiefs of
MaderA to desert his standard
A large bribe is said to have ' • .*n
he w.'iv pursuing, lie atlse It * was ar
gtnng aga1n>t a former deiis'oti nf
this i'onr> on that verv question. He
wiinted to break down that form* r
decision
Attention was called to those two
cases under with h tie supposed nrl-
liolis of dollars of propertv have
(banged liands. and that there ins
been an effort at everv session of rou-
gress since Hie law was passed to
get Hu* Sherman anti ru-t lu w
a mend.
"It never lias been amended." sat.i
lie, "and there is not a man in the
(oiintrv today who does not know
‘that it never will be amended by ib-*
eon g ns's of ilie United States to
. jne hi what thev wanted congress ‘o
have it mean ami what congress re
fiiM-.l to tiavc* it mein, to get Hie
courts so to construe it.
Sheriff Lane hail taken the negro ness an* represented in the house, ae-
along to assist him in apprehending cording to the official director, and
Chavis, wiio was in the viiinitv of twenty-nine members do not state
t tie depot at I'lovilale, ami tin* negn) their occupations. Here is the table:
was armed with a shotgun Mr Lane Occupation of Representatives,
went out of Hie depot, after giving
Hie negro man orders to watch a
cf-rtain spot: the negro went out also Lawyers
ami was moving around in the dark- Farmers
mss when the sheriff commanded Merchants
him to halt Thinking tie was the Editors
negro Chavis, for whom tie was Manufacturers
looking, the "spotter" mistook Hie Lumber
sheriff for Hie fugitive also opened Real estate. .
tire at close range. Hie entire loa 1 Physicians. . .
of shot, taking effect in the sheriff's Hankers *. . .
tiip and abdomen Tea* hers
Sheriff Lane was taken to on in- Hatters, . .
tirmary at Florence Wednesday Coal operators
morning, and at last accounts he Miners . .
was resting easily While very pain- Cattle raisers,
ful. Hip wounds are not considered Telegraph oper
serious. Chavis, Hi*' negro being Ironmonger .
if the attorney generals
reflected the present state
of the executive.
Tuesday’s decision occupied
cabinet almost exclusively at its
nnd the president, having
It over twice, also discussed Its
rt with some of his callers. The
de of the •president himself,
he should defer to the supreme
and aocOpt their law as his law,
reflected by the cabinet.
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Wing Him Along.
Montgomery Advertiser rec-
thw-Texas Blackbird as a
y foe for the English sparrow.
Texas product, it seems, is one
tW few birds outside the pre-
class who can whip the Eng-
•parrow; he takes pleasure in
_ go, and he has no aversion to
of towns. Any creature
at a curb upon the petty
who drives song birds awsy
be welcome. Wing him along,
badly needed right here In
Bad Name,
fi town five yean old,
amnieetwary people
atfk whether It has
[ytoflL A*. Congregational
that the town
M Re realgned
he made the re*
feV*’' ■ ' '
sought by the sheriff, came to Dillon Huibler
I in' most alarming tendency o f jf r (H) N'orth Carolina ami discovered Printer .
tweens in the recent ‘peace negotia- t , i ' ' ,a> ' iU n ‘>’ s<> far •■* j the woman alleged to be his wife in a Oil operator
tionv. a candlrtatfi for pres-'^.^^ 0 a ' ui m,t * Knb ° f 0l ' r 'i borne of Hi fame: a row arose a no Ironworker.
IdeuL. of Mexico in the last, elect ion ,
’is concerned, is Hie ten- j nm is shot Hie woman in the head . Hotelkeeper.
Her wounds are critical,
and stie is not expected to live. ’
tft.OOt) LUTHERANS WORSHIP.
-j. , ■ , tdenev fo judicial legislation, to tha(.| am i i,j n
on the anti-reelect ion Dcke against . h , , . , '
when men h.TTTng vtist interests a**'*
Madero, but Hie supporters of dial , ,
, , , . 1 1 eoncenird, and th* v can not get tb.*
party since then havp v largely merged,, , , ' .
, ^ * ^ i law-making power *>f the coiintr
with the Maderoistas. , . , , , ,. , .* * 1
, winch controls them to pass the legis- |
Gen. Pasqual Orozco was asked , . * • .* i ♦—■—
- , _ , . . , .lation they <lesire. the next Hung thev
concerning the erfort which Obregon * * * • ** ^ , , tniurcli's lairgicst Si*rvice Since
” * ( ] 0 j s ( (> raise the tpiestion in sonn* . ‘ 1 e
is alleged to have made to turn him , , , ,
. Z , , i<*ase to get the court to so const in'*
from Genu. Madero amt t he rumor ,, ., ., ...
,, , . . the constitution of Hie statutes ns
that a bribe had bee offered was!, * . .* , *. ,
Ho mean what thev want it to menu
mentioned to him. In replv he decla,--L... , , , , '
. ,, , „ , 1 .* IJiat lias not been our practice
ed that no fixed price had been offer-* .... . v • .. . .
...... ’ . If there is anv feature in our
ed. but had been discreet v lunted to „ ,
...... ,, • government svstem that is now ad-
him that he would nqver lack for Inir0() amonK 1ho na(ions of , u .
money if he consented to do certain . (>Rrtho oontinn0(1i .. jt ls lhat pr „.
vision of the federal constitution
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that * an b** pi o i'il in every drug
store. P.irber shop, groi * ry store.
s|>ei*ia|ty stor* . pist straigiit. hon
est. I* •gttimaD* business and a big
flood of gold tor the man who has
a few dollars capital and n*'t afraid
of work Address Alden Remedy
Co . 2 2 to Seventh Ave , New York
Durix-Jersey Pigs.—Sired by Wav. r-
laml Col . (No 22 2 4 11 sold 19D'
for the liigin st pri*** of tiny bog of
the year at a putiiie sale Tliis is an
exc* ptional opportunity to secure
the bent blood of the best breed at
a moderate price. All females sold
Henry Patrick. Rust burg, Ya.
Wanted—Every man, woman and
child in South Carolina to know
that the "Aleofi’ brand of Sash,
Doors and Rlinds are the best and
are made only by the Augusta
Lumber Company, who manufac
ture everything in I.umber and
Mlllwork and whose watchword is
"Quality.’’ White Augusta Lum
ber Company. Augusta, Georgia,
for prices on any order, larg© or
small.
Days of Luther.
Wtrat was declared to have
the
teen
Clark, Wilnon^aml Harmon.
i which provides Hie departments of
'government among three coordinate
A poll of editors by the St. Louis branches legislative, executive, and
Republic, which was recently ttk.cn. judicial; and neither branch has the
shows that fifty of the one hundred right to encroach upon the domain of
editors, who replied, favor Ohamp the other.
Clark as the Democratic Presidential "Practically, the decision today —
candidate in the next election. Gov-j j d 0 no ,t mean, the judgment—bit
ernor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jer-j parts of the opinion, are to.the effect
sey, is next, apd Governor Hannon,
of Ohio, is third.
First Cotton Report.
The first cotton report of the de
partment of agriculture this season
will be Issued Friday, June 2, at
noon, eastern time, and will give the
estimated acreage of cotton planted
tbil year with the condition of the
crop on Bay 25.
practical, that the rourts may, bv
mere judicial construction, amend
the constitution of the United States
or an act of congress. That it strikes
me is raischievious; and that Is the
part of the opinion that I espeeiai'y
object to."
South £arolln& leads in t^e census
showing, as her increase of value
of the chief farm products.
The naval architect mentioned in
Hie above table js Richmond Pear
son Hobson, of Alabama. The an-]
tlior is E. W. Townsend, of New!
Jersey, and the iron worker is Frank
the largest Lutheran devotional ser- nwehanan. of Illinois, and the build-]
viee since the days of Martin Luther „ r and ho(e ,. keel)er arf yviiliam M.
was held in the Coliseum at St. ral(ior ^ aeorge^f. Lindsay, of I
Louis Sunday afternoon, "here 16.- Xew York, respecfivelv
lino persons gathered to celebrate
the one hundredth anniversary of
the birth of the Rev. Dr C. F. W
STILL ON THE HINT.
re-
Walther. who is credited with
viving the Lutheran Church in the The Brother of Dorothy Arnold Vis-j
United States. The relehration was * 4
in connection with the celebration
(here of the Missouri Synod of the “It is simply another disappoint- N. Q.
Lutheran Church, comprising 2.Ofif) ment, the body is not that of Dorothy
congregations in fhe"TTmcd States ; Arnold."' This was the declaration
with a membership of 900,000. j Tuesday of John Arnold, brother or
A chorus of 4,000 votreR,'*includ- the missing New York girl, after a
ing 3,000 children and student of ntght spent in examination of cjbth-
Concordia Seminary, founded by Dr. ing and Jewelry of a young woman
Walther, in St. Louis, sang and an whose body was found in the East
river late Monday. The elothlng was
fine and there were several pieces
of valuable jewelry. The body had
been in the water for four months or
more and was In such condition that
.identification was diffloult. Miss Ar
nold disappeared on December 12.
Sand Hill Ijand For Sale—This roun-
country is rapidly settling with
people who are anxious to get
away from unhealthy climates and
high priced lands. Tb'e climate is
excellent. - No fever. No malaria.
I>and will raise as much cotton ae
lands selling for two hundred dol
lars an acre, and yet you can buy
this for Hie same amount you pay
rent. People are coming here ev
ery day, and you had better come
while prices are still low. Some
land as low as four dollars an
acre. H. A. Page, Jr., Aberdeen,
DON’T SUFFER WITH
Neuralgia
when a 25 cent bottle of Noah’*
Liniment i( guaranteed to drive
this terror away—or money re
funded. At the first twinge,
applied aa directed, Noah’s
linsmant will give immediate
and effectual relief. It quiets
the nerves and scatters the con-
gestion, penetrates and requires
very little rubbing.
Noah’s Liniment Is the best remeily fer
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Rack, Stiff
Joints ami Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds,
Strains, Spr&lna, Cuts,
flnilsns, Colic, Cramps,
N euralgla, Toothache,
an<l all Nerve, Hone and
Muscle Aches and 1‘atns.
The penulne has Noah's
Ark on every package
and looks Uke this cut,
but has RKD band on
front of package and
*’ Noah's LJaimaat ” al-
waysln RED Ink. Be
ware of Imitations.
Large bottle, 25 cents,
amt aoki by all dealers In
medicine. (Guaranteed
or money refunded by
Nosh Remedy Co., Inc.,
Richmond, Va.
SENATOR TILLMAN
DENIES STORIES Allot T
HEALTH BEING BAD.
HIS
Mill \*>t (><> l<> Mnabinglon During
This S«*vs|<>n I nle-vs Hi* |s I rg**nt-
ly Needed.
Tour correspondent culled on Sen
ator Tillman at his home at Trenton
recently Discussing the repeated
stones about IPs bail health, the Sen
ator said
'Th<*se varns are so evidently set
afloat by those who do not like me
and are anxious for the time to come
when niv ohitu.try shall he really
written and not recalled by Hie map-
aging editors, as was the case whan
1 was last tak.-n ill in Fe ! >rua r y.
1969, that I feel it is due my friends
to sav that as far as I can judge my
health is slowlv but steadily impro.-
ing. As the appearances go I
ought to he strong and vigorous,
'•ut ph.vsi<ally I am verv weak Put
I am strong enough to walk over th*
farm with the aid **f a cane and also
to ride horseback, which I regard a
most excellent exercise
"I mount my horse unaided and
am in the 'saddle almost ever' day
for an hour or two The host si*n
is that of late I sleep p.*rter a; <1
without a backset I ought to recover
reasonably good h"al'h. My anpetil©
is good: my digestion is gt aand
the only reason that I am not in niv
seat in the senate in Washington is
that i do not feel that the neces;.''ies
of Hie situation are such tlia' f
should forego the opportunity to get
as much restored as I wiR ever he I v
stayiny at home instead of swelterihf
in a hotel in Washington.
"I have a pair with a Republican
senator. Mr Dillingham, of Vennont.
w'ho is my good friend and a most
excellent gentleman. He always ob
serves the pair scrupulously so that
no harm conies to the Democrats >r
Hie State by my being away. I hav*
indicated to my Demoeratic rol-
1* ■agues that if an extlngency arises I
will re|>ort to the senate at one* ]
keep in touch with Senator .Martin,
the Demoeratic Fader, by wire and
constituents need not be uneasy slKqit
my neglecting the essential work o'
a senator.
"The routine work which can b*»
done by letter or telegram I am at
tending to as I have always done for
the last fear. After my daughter
Sophie's marriage on the 2Sth of
June I hope lb make some visits to
warm friends in various parts of th*
Statrp but I will not go to Washing
ton. unless summoned by the Demo
cratic leader."
orchestra of seventy-five pieces, made
up of all the local Lutheran churches,
played- ,
With increaae in the price of cot
ton goods, why have not the mills
prospered, as others.
!>on't I>el»y Isingei
your home with a good piano or oi-
gan. Doubtless, you have promised
your family an instrument. No
home ie complete without music, and
nothing is eo inspiring and cultivat
ing. Music helps to drown sorrows,
and gives entertalnmet for the chll-
dre, and keeps them at home. Thla
lj our 2 7th year of uninterrupted
•nccesa here, hence we are better pre
pared than ever to aupply the beat
piano* and organs and will save you
Radical Weather Changes.
* The Newberry Observer says "the
backbone of the cold weather is
broken. The break came somewhat
suddenly on Tuesday. That morn
ing started off at 43 degress; in the
afternoon the temperature went up
to 88. The temperature Wednesday
morning,, was 55; Wednesday after-
In providing noon it reached 9 4 There was a
change of fifty-one degrees from
Tuesday morning to Wednesday af
ternoon. The change was very wel
come, for everybody had got mighty
tired of winter weather in April and
May.” All that is needed now is a
good rain. •
Why not do business for the South,
in the South and sell and ship from
Southern ports, all our raw material
«nd finished products?