The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 01, 1912, Image 1

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v, ' \1 • / j • ■ ^ Tine Barnwell /V. W VOL.XXXY THE STATE BAR leet ii'Ctlimbii ii Aaiiol Sessiai acd Hid Oeligh ful rime OFFICERS WAS NAMED Judge Alton B. Barker Was the An nual Orator and Delivered Notable A BARNWELL. S. CL THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1.1012 —A-. NO 13 - COTTON 1 CENSUS REPORT SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION, AUGUST TO JANUARY. Total is Nearly Fifteen Million. Nearly Eight Million Bales in Stock at the End of the Period. The preliminary leport of the bu reau of the census on the supply and distribution of cotton for the four- j month period, September 1 to De FLAYS TEDDY LET THEM COME OUT Says Rimvelis Critcisan is Against Supremacy of ihe Law. JUDGE PARKER SPEAKS Distinguished Jurist, In Speech Be fore South Carolina Lawyers, De- SWEEPING ATTACK MADE ON BIG REPIBLICANB. WAS WIPED OUT Hrase Refats It Prill Oae if Blease’s Veit Messages ii Fill ONLY SMALL PART PASS Indirectly Implicates Roosevelt and Taft In Corruption of Awarding Office for Campaign Funds. Demanding an Investigation Into .. . . ... , a . ~ * —i—■ -- campaign expend tures In lf04 and * - ■ jSouth Carolina, Is of the opinion thatj 1908, Senator Culberson of Texas in 1 WILL HELP WILSON i BRYAN TALKS SFNATOR TILLMAN SUSPECTS DEEP LAID TRICK. Tke Great Ctmmaacr Praises W2m far Brtafciag With Haifty But Thinks Governor Wilson Has . 3^* & Shown Himself E.iual to Test of GOVERNOR WAS Fire in Matter. Senator Benjamin R. TIUmgn. of Address Chief J. slice Gary Gave ce mj) e r 3i f of the cotton year of a Fine Address, Which Eveiy I.aw- yer Should Read. The annual address to the mem bers of the.South Carolina Bar As- 1910. 11,831,233 1911, with comparative statistics for the same period of 1910, as announc ed at 10 a. m. Thursday, was as fol lows: Supply. 1911; aociation was delivered Thursday Total. . . .14,947,058 night in the hall of the bouse of rep- stocks held at resentatlves by Judge Alton 11 Park- beginning of er, former chief jusilce of the court' period. . . 1,3 75,031 or appeals of New York, and one 1 Qinnings. .13,54a,703 time candidate for the presidency of \et imports 26,354 the United States on the Democratic Distribution, ticket. Following the address the Exports. . . 5,3.)0,304 annual banquet of the association Consumption 1,637,1 98 was held at the Colonia hotel, when i n cot. States 824,977 a number of toasts were responded in other States 812,221 to by a number. Storks held at Several addresses were delivered end of per. 7,959,586 at the session of tne Bar Association ity mnnufaC. 1,331,596 Thursday afternoon. The feature of i n C o' States 651,7 4 4 the session was the electior. of ofii- jp ot r States 651,744 cers and the discussion of a number in Independent of matters of importance to the mem- farehouses. 3,6.0,7 83 the Senate Tuesday made sweeping! Clgres that Unjust Criticism of charge of corruption against the Ke-i publican committees for those and! Bench by Former President Begin ning of Towering of Standard. other years. Indirectly ho charged' that foreign ambassadorships were| Full on Its Records. bestowed as a reWaid for campaign [ Judge Alton D. Parker, of New contributions and inferentially he Bryan Hays It 1b ImpoMlble to Ms Oil and Water and That the ■pfc mmIo Merely Proves the Futility Attempting Cooperation Between' I’rogresslve and Reactionary. William J. Bryan takes the tide of '‘J Six the House of Representatives Harvey-W atterson 1m l lent has^ ! proved a boomerang for those two | Refuses to Allow One of the Gov- men, and will react to Gov. Wilson's , „ . , . i credit rather than injure him as a ^ j candidate. While Senator Tillman has not committed himself and will I not yet, ho is strmgly inclined to ^ a climax to a debate, begun at favor the nomination of the New Jer- York, who once contested the Presi-Jcharged that former President Roo-: noon TueS(la y, Dio governor’s 8pe-:p f y executive as the most available , Gov - Woodrow Wilson In fell break 1 dential election with Theodore Koo- scvelt had condoned the use of mon-i ( ' al m ‘‘ 8Ba R e to ,no ho,,se of repre- candidate. George B. M. Harvey and Henry sc-velt, delivered an address in Co- e y in politics. sentatlves, purporting to give reasons 1 -i shall wait before committing Watterson, justifying the action of lumbia Thursday r ght before the Mr. Culberson’s address was made for Ms voto of the libel i!Ct * the myself,’’ declared Senator i niman, : fhe Ntw JerBr y 8° verDor ln r «<lO«rt- 1 040 040 South Carolina Gar Association, in i n anticipation of an unfavorable re-! hcuR0 TueS( l a y night, by the vote .‘but I am greatly Impressed with that .his name be withdrawn 10 73 1 504 ' vhIrh be ex r )ress ’ (J himself as op-' port by the committee on contingent 1 e? to 26, ' 1Pr,dofl to ndnpt the re-TGov: R’llson. I do not want the';* 1 * 1 ® tbe Column* of H&ri>er'f We«k» ' 59 689 l >08ed to •^h 0 recall of the judiciary, expenses on his retention providing I>ort of tbe ^ udlclarv r ommltteo, and, Democratic party to name a Repub- In a letter sent from the East land took exception to some of the for an investiga’iou. He sa;d that! 0XpunK ° * om t,1 ' , permanent rec-jllran In disguise, as has been done and niade public at Lincoln, N«b. ( s 53 0 985 criticisms of tue lltnch made in the dto limitations of' the proposed In- 11,0 body all of the message In the past. As things now appear, Tuesday night, Mr. Bryan says, l’ r 73 76L past by Mr - Roosevelt. Ho said In quiry to 1 904 should not be con-j'' x '' ept R fpw Rman excerpts, which! I believe Wilson is stronger with the “ The recent break between Got. ’ u ’ part: | strued as a confession that there had | ,he committee believes include all; people than he was before the Har- wll » on and O 01 ,- Rarvey illustrate "If put Into practice and carried not been improper practices before I' vbirh could rr,TT1P ,iridp r the const!-{vey-Watterson Incident. He has been * he ImposBlbllity of cooperation bo- ' (to Its Inevitable eouclusion recall of that period. \ tutlonal requirement of “objections | tried In the fire and came out wtth-; Uoen mpn who Ioo,t at public que*-' 5 7°4 487 1udpes * s tbe substitution of popular Referring especially t° the eam- !at harge,’’ which must be printed In ! out singed wings. tlons from different points of TlfW. 43 opinion for leeal prot cdure—n Is jus-‘ palgn of T9nk, Mr. CulWson said ' lb0 ^ ournf,p j' T had given H.'hry Watterson cred- rc,orI - dT:Irve y became a supporter of J '741 890 t ' ( ’ e or in j ,lst,Cp Dieted out, not ac- that the contributions to the Demo-' Tbe Inattpr was brought up at it for more sense then to try to foist’* VIr - Wilson when r.e was selected as 74 1 890 tordinp: t0 the law of thp land . but datlc fund had been made t>* 74,0<Mi noon Tuesday, when Mr. AV. F. fitev- off a story like this with the material the Democratic candidate for C0Ter> ’ according to supposed public sentl- persons with $5,'cP as the Iurgesf, ‘ ° T ' Ron nf r bestorffeld opened for the facts concealed, tho.i K k I now recall ,10r of Npw Jersey rnd he continued' 795,248 808,513 bers. In cot. States 3,483,098 An able address was delivered by in other States 19.,685 Chief Justice Eugene B. Gary of the Elsewhere. . 2,9 >2,207 South Carolina supreme court. He 'pi )e statistics ary in running bales 3 0 6 - ooj ment. Recall of judges spells in tbe while those of the Republican fund t ■ ,,,dif iary co D'.inUN->?, of whic’.i he is that he went hack on free sliver and * u e support when Gov. Wilson 2 , 737 346! lJ I , im ate rt ' sult a reiall of tne Judl- 1 were made by 12.330 persons, with a niPm ber. Mr. George R. Rembert Bryan. Instead of Wilson’s showing.* 0 bo dteussed as a candidal ’nor/fi-r ria l system and the substitution of a Charles P. Taft brother of the Re-! 0 ^^bland spoke mxt In reply, and a lack of gratitude to Harvey, as we * be presidency. Of course, it candidate for . . . „ ll( v . iv , ... la a^* 1 8U4 817 vipila nce commitiee. publican pFesidendaf candidate at ,bf * dpba * e waR resumed at 8 o’clock have been led to suppose, he saw Bnrd for Col. Harvey's friends to talk "Never before, ! think, In the his- their head, w ith a lonation ot $ 110,-:' r " f>sday night. Mr. T. J. Kirkland through the seen?, measured Harvey, a b oul bis ’bringing Gov. Wilson oet.* discussed in a most clear and con- including linters except foreign cot-- tory of rlviliza ’ lo n lias any blind lead- : tn>o. Among ttie contributors men- Kprsb aw tfns one of the first and Watterson correctly, and refused ‘‘No man or paper could have mada vlncing manner "Legal EthioL’ He ,, n and exnorts have been reduced or of the bllnd “'Located us pro- tioned were Ambassadors Reid and "beakers f ' f the evening. M- Kirk- to bo lassoed and tied to Thomas F., Gov - Wilson available as a candidate gressive a return to the chaotic con- Kerens and Minister Larz Anderson.1' ?nd was * n * avor °‘ expurgating the Kyan. ! If he himself had not attracted at» dUions inlierent In administration of in the course of bis speech, Mr. TT1PR " a F p - i “This fact should and will make tp ntion; it would have been Impoeti- justice by caprice rather than by the Culberson referred to the fact that * Ip * va " followed by Mr. James E him stronger, with the masses of the b ' p for Col. Harvey to have prevented 1 ules of law. George B. Cortel- ,e in the. 1 904 piav ' s of Barnwell. Mr. Davis stated people, for I believe they are sick a discussion ot Gov. Wilson’* avail*- "The recall of Judges, however, is campaign had held the position of nn ,bp df>or *bat ha was a personal atid tired of being betrayed by men IdBty. the tirst step toward the cher- (halrman of the Republican national * r,< ' nd Governor Blease, and that who.have climbed Into hlgn offices “But let us assume that Col. Har ders of the mo\ e- committee while 1. > was Secretary of bo bad vn fed for Mm, but he de- under false pretenses. Gov. Wilson vpy wa8 dol D* *11 tb*t be could for ten and exports have been reduced was received with applause. An able t n .'un-pound baMs. paper on Reforms In Taxation was Returns of cotton consumed and read by T. P. Cothran of Greenville. G f stocks held at n ills ami ir. inde- a paper by Knox L’vingston on the pendent warehouses and public stor- organlzation and compositi of the places were collected through court of last reso.t was not read at , . masses by agents and by mail, the session but w ill be publoh' d in q ) lt . stocks shown under the classifl- the minutes. Mr. Livingston ask“d cation ‘ "elsewhere' were not secured that he be excused from reidlng his through actual cm ass but by de- paper because of the length of tt. (tuition: this quantity being the dif- bollowing (lie a bbess , f th.of f, unce uetween 'he total supply ami Justice Gary, .lulge Parker was asked to give his views on "I,ceil Ethics" He pail a high >0 11 ;>l i tn. n • to the speech of Chief Justice G and as a supph nv.it to the addt said he would tell o' an e\ >enm that was being mad • in the State ^iew York. Judge p he was president of County Association Which has * member lie sum of the exports and that onsumed during the period and held b b> manufactures an’ warehousemen >’ at the close of t!v period. bn is bed goal of ment against ultimate aim er of the C legislat i ve t he const i'u W hat ’ s ■ so manv judiciary. Their Commerce and Labor, and intimated! nounced ln ^rong terms the lan- may as well )>e piepared for other' 1 ’ 1 ® choice, what was the situation? that Mr Cortelyou had taken advan tage of the secrets of corporations, whose affaiss might be investigatci! umbr the Federal law, tu procure ■amp; ign. It has been estimated." ho said ginee and subject of tbe message attempts to destrov him as bo Is evi-1 1I|B con8 l >lcuouB 8u PP ort not OOlT "1 can see the hand of Esau In this denfly very obnoxious to the Wall of no advantage, but It became ac- matter." said Mr Davis in discuss- street bunch of me,v who run "big , » a ">' a disadvantage; it did not Ing the motives wh'rh impelled the huslness ” Every time one of these brlnK *° Uov - "'ilson the class for governor to t ike this stand. big anti-Wilson bombs Is discharged whl( h Col. Harvey speaks, out alien- Mr. Maglll of Greenwood did not the people soon discover a Wall street a * < ‘ <1 Inen J U8t a8 honest as Col. Har- GIKL SCHOOL TEXCHKU KIM.ED. Shot by lliihluind of Woman She rus«kl of Slander. Ac 's the torall of 'he povv- m's to deilare void such s ns are forbidden by is. Suite and Federal. ' ippened of late to lea 1 money for the uvor si' ipping the mem bers of the judiciary of their inher itance and shearing them of the power to enforce the Constitution, and probably expen'ed that year by r, ‘ rnr '* and argued constitutional au- t- see him get the nomination; and personally without indorsing Surely the judicial standard has not the committee of which he was chair- * bnrl * b,R *° "bow that a message sent \ f nominated, 1 expect to see him 11:0 things for wh'ch Gov. Wilson been lowered of late. The cause of m an. The very size and audacity of up wi,h a vp,0,,| l oil',,giving reasons elected.” stajids. It naturally arousod soo the change in public sentiment then this sum, if approximately correct, for th “ voto ' must b ' P rln,, '' , 'd full.! ; plclon as to the sincerity of ons or i- not t<> be found m the lowering of smacks of extortion, profligacy ami Mr °"borne of Spartanburg dMiv-' TO PRINT \V.\U RK(X)HD8. ,hp other, arid when Gov. Wilson was that the enormou? and unconscton- belleve * hat any P rir * of *be mes- r-lm'k lying around with a time fusc"^" friends who could not under lie sum of 111. 000 w ;l s raised "bould he expunged from the attached If they keep on. I expert Mari d why Col. Harvey praised GoT. 4The assort ition, he said, had appointed a conim’Mee of able attor neys to investlga’e ail quest In ns-as to legal ethics presented The committee in turn pre uits the questions to the boird of d ri' tors of the asso'lation Ot.'n.ons i-e 'bus •*81ctally plvi n '«v a con petent board as tfl Wbetbi-r an a tlon to an at torney Is within the bounds of bra’ ethics. These o; nlotis are ;rlnfel and. he said, are of vast benefit to the members of the assoiiaGun He sa d thst the association emplovid com petent attorneys to prosecute and in vestigate all violations He declared the s'stem was a mere Miss Eva Chambers, a young school teacher, was shot am' kited t ear her si hool, at Loikett's store, in Roan oke county, Va., \v edneaday by Josh ua Raim a. Later he shot and wound- id Charles Hay, one of his neighbors. K ni , s 'hen surrendered himself to •he poll o authorit'es there The killing is said to gave been the re sult of a suit for Siander against Mrs Kims, filed several davs ago by Miss Chambers. The contention is substantiated by a s'.Cement reported to have been made Wednesday night by Raines, to the effect that he went to see Miss Chambers, walked til,out a hundred v irds with her and tried to get hi r ered a strongly phrased talk In fa- asked the question he admttird that the Judicial st.andar 1. If had its be- corruption. Who tontributed ana ginning during the incumbency of w here did it come from? i vor w 'plDg the offending message Story of South Carolina Navy to Be ‘ lp regarded the support of Col. Har- the last President More combina- Mr Culberson declared there from ,bp rpr °rds of the houro. i ______ j vey as a liability rath*f than turns to res’ lain t '■ de and prevent should be an inquir.' to ansvve-' ttiese' The previous question w ts called Put In Book Form. asset. tall shortly after 10 o'clock, and ihe roll A decidedly interesting feature of "Should he hav« pretended that h« competition came into existence dur- ijmstions. He went into ng ills incumbency of the odiie than r . garding the newspaper charges ra " vn,p was * ;,kpn on * bp D’atter of the report of'the S.'Uth CaroMna HU th ° UKht ,hat p ° 1 ' IIarT ®y »•» in all our precious history. that the late E H Harriman had »h« committee report, urg- torI( . al r onuill)IH i ( , n Illaco(1 W edne«- ‘'K hfm wh > (fi h * w ® 8 "Pt? And why desk i tide , t higher he himself li eon-rib,ited f.',0.000 ° f a11 b,,t 3 8,rlan Potion of the mes- , ,, an ticket "Wt en the pri against the risin priics began to ! w ith his ;t, i ustoti mss to shift the the stioulders of lc raised tt,e fund ..f J260.PU0 to wlm h in ‘ : Mlp p *P"nglng from the record rtav on , ho 'r he himself had com ributed U'.O.OOO of al1 b,,t a 8ma11 P° rtlon ,, ’ p 0 ' p "' the General Assembly, is ,h* re<orn- t.eard, he sought j., support -of ti e p. • ,,bii.-.n *i-Ur.t ® a P p - The result showed 86 for and support •d jolifica’ shri w-L the campaign of 1 004. p-sponsi dlity from H-- det :ared that witliin the past iiis party To that few weeks an effor' had b ••■n made t ml he Inveighed against the linpo- t-^ clear up this charge and added, ttney of the law and the ‘wall mean- "this attempt to unload upon the t-min 1 Judges.’ ( i,. a d the ohloquv f this disgraceful mg but fohsiliz laying the responsiitility of <>ur evil s’ute to the law ami its ministers. experiment In the i'nlt«d States as c> dismiss the sul', and wh- a she re 1* had been In vogue in Enu:and fo many years where results have been secured Speaking of professional ethics, Juice Packer said that he was a niemtic: o' tie committee of the American l.ar Association that framed the code of (tides. He then celled attention to the fact that one code is not sufficient to meet the de mands made by (distant change? from year to year He said that the American p- ople had over lone stat ute maktn": because of the inability t, foresee 'he fmuro. Tbe com” "c.> on no linaMon? Trade 11 '■ d low , n l' r- •■ort. vvh.ch was adop’oii 'v ' ° assoc: nf Ion I't-'- lent Kimx l. 1 v inuston of Ben- net t sv 1 1 le Y i < * * n-1 b n's First cirenit, B. H Moss of Oran zeburg: S-'-ond cir cuit. It S. Hi mb r on. MV n Third circuit, it o Purdy, Sumter: Fourth circuit, F (’ Udi'Fs, Dii'Utu'ton: fused he shot he\ The slander suit after Mrs Raines h oust Miss Chambers to have circulated on Miss Chambers' character Raines was taken to i’ulasl i Wed nesday night and lodged in 'ail there This was a precautionary measure, the Judge fearing a lynching. Raines' onlv motive for attempting to kill Chas Dav was because of the inter est that Day had taken in Mid Cham bers The grudge that Raines held against the young woman began when she left his home as a hoarder and took up her rts,deuce with Day .and tils wife. Was ever accusation n tFrom when o came t ; a 1 j. r i \ 11 r •ges against w h ic w ;\8 ins: it'ite 1 s rais** 1 \ rnru : r i ♦ 1 Cou <\ att< nu; t to not in .4 s in8 ? dt 1 ( 0 I a8 tu acher. It r» '■ st a t \ i (• s pa sst 1 • I 1 ; 3 1 (• ^ 1 S i ain«*s is a 11. g> q M s- an.l In n.ost in oai’i ♦ s a, ports reflecting i hief exec ut i \ rs. ransact ion which Is said to have hanged 511.111mt votes in the city of >re un- \,w Y'ork alone, ray lie significant e spec- e several ways It may be the coin protest ,,n and ordinary case of mrl« tactors No. , ii'j'.g for the absconding i r death "The reports wlti’h came :p him of the effect of bis campaign against the judiciary enabled him to go out of . office fully a ppreciat ; t,., t liat through his skill ms administration I w :, t esses, or i ditical nova -m ' eqilence and m.ig Contending tl.a ’.ot go back o' 1 nbl this was due may p’esage a r 'f national con- against the expunging. The vote was ns follows: In favor of ox- punging the part of libel ai t a - ssage from the record: Speaker M L Smith. Arnold. Av er. Baskin, TV am guard. Belser, Be thea, Bookfer, Bovvers, Bowman, Boyd. Brice. B. H. Brown, Prown- ng. Butler, Carv, Chandler, Chari.'s. Conner. Courtney, Davis, T)Ick. Dix on. Dobson, Dubose, Drummond. Carle, E C Edwards, Dane FI war is, Erckmann, Evans, Fultz. Casque, Gibert, Graham, Harris. Hill. of the members of Is the mendatlon of the secretary. A. 8 Salley, the the records of the navy of South Carolina during the revptu- should C«1 Harvey complain? If rt ally favors Gov. Wilson, be BUN* desire to aid him. Why should he be ^offended then at Gov. Wilson’s frank ness? Is he more Interested In being known as ‘the man who madfc GOT. tionarv war tie printed in boo’-vform. , ... . . , , This state was o, e of tire few of XVllS ° n fan,0 ‘ 18 lhan ,D Hines, Hlntt, Hopkins, Horlheck. I. , resolution did ' t, 'd* p '' Jackson. James, .Tom s, Ket- I Mr. Calbcrsoti ■ the necessity of (B ir.g a limit and was not because r f the fact that mor.ev had not been rcrruptly used pri >r to that time. nd lii.s party had a; f ir a CLINTON Ml HDITl MYSTERY. Killed and His Body Put on the Hail- at loa: -H t>u* rrspd t.Mbil i! > W . itch was i; 81 i y thfirs. W’l 11' hi s pm-' (‘ii! mo- t i \ r n my In* \vn n e 1 n lit cor 1 net ur<* •Hi 8 l:! i»‘ \ anrn s tt ■ it tin • dnc4*s- ii ns ar. in surli. ffiagr.i ut an 1 (limit 1 "tu r.t , lo tion to t! .it r- j 11 lit •m id nomls of the times.’ It n.ca a is to his mu:- t it uffc of readers that 1 1 'on r‘: ( should cci idc not as thi • peo I lie h . ve com- trandi -ii in their (' ’onstlt ut ion . but ac- ■hin. Kibler. Kirkland. T.eagiie, Lee. I.ingnlck, McCravev, MeD-vw. Mr- K. iiwn, McQueen. Mansfodd. Manuel. Metre?. Miller, Mims, Motte, Nichol son, Nunnery, TL A. Odom, W' P. Odom, Osborne. Pogues, Polk, Reaves, Richardson, Riley, Panders. Pave, Peflrson, O. 7 Shuler, R I, , ♦ — Phuler. Ptevenson. Tison, Yander Weather Condition? 1 avorabie to the Horst. Ylneent, Watson, Whlsonan* Williams, Willis, \V:ngard, Youmans Growing Crops Xhroad. y q * the original tiiirteen Common wealths that maintained a twta-flghflng force .••tnl that was do.iy by the hardest struggle on tne,fia:‘ of the govern ment The .records of the South 1 arolina n/C.al hoard have been kept P" '■ r? It; the archive* of I W Vi”k ■'f ite tin I the PoHth Car olina Historic! Commisshn haw ‘rb -| for several y-e.rs to regain pos- rn. This was acqom- *l'e pnsf year. ,t.. 11 printe 1 a copy \\ ilson’s cause. Harvey ha* ihdwn ! uc. signs of converalon. If h* com munes with Ananiaaea It Is not with any consciousness of bllndnot*. H* haa seen no new light, and when h« does he will feel so ashatnwl of bl* lifelong fight against progrowlr* Do it or racy that his fl,st desire will bo to bring forth fruits meet for ro> pentance not to cssume leadership. It must pain Gov. Wilson to break with his old friends but the bretka must necessarily come unless b* Grns back or they go forward. ‘A 1 lie. presented to the. , . ... York in return for\ man ,S kn0Wn by thft com ^ Thi (.RE \ T ARE \ SOWN TO WHEAT. i"??es In returning the records • records, when returned, had •wen somewhat d imaged by the fire t "aL partially deaf roved the Capital ,» v... w York last year. keeps’ — and he can not keep comp*- nv with those goug in opposlto di rt ctions. Gov. Wilson must proparo lilmkjdf for other desertions—they will distress him, but there Is abun- d int consolation of duty well done.’* The Internationa: in-' 'tr ■ of Ag-. No? in favor of expunging part o rirulfure at Rome. Italy has cabled the libel act message from Hi > record r‘ DEAD BROKE, Kl.d.S HIMsEI.F. Out e Prosperous "l.ookmak'C Quits the Game, Csing Revolver. PI l.tyr DROPPED DEAD. the Cnited Ptati i lenart' ii of Ag- Flfth (ircuit, D C. li 8lxth eircuft. C \\ 1 Hill; Seventh ot-uiit, Pparumbu 1 av, Col inhia : JpetiC' r. Rock 11 K. Os- road Track. \n apparently rold-tilooded mu.r- Ashley, Bodie, T P Brown. J M Itaniel, \V. L. Daniel, [Uunilion, Har information: rison. Hutto, I r b , Klrvin, I,eland. "The area sown to winter wheat 'dag.b, Moore, Mower, Paul.ing. Pee in Belgium tits sc, son is M'l per R"mbort, Sawyer, Scott, C. I). In Consequence Large Liner mod Cruiser Colorado cording to the notion of himself and ills followers as to the 'nulls of the times ’ "Through his leadership, while cent of last season’s area; in Spain Smith, D, I,. Smith, K. 1 . Smith, borne, Spartanburg. Eighth circuit dci case of mysterious ot igin was : ‘ president and since, a large an 1 un- 9., percent: in Franco 112 p. r cent: Todd. Turnbull. Wells, Wyelie - 2 6. L>. A. G. Ou/.t :, i, i e.'ti wood: Ninth v ( ded at'Clinton Thursday, when tin- jnfnrm( . ( , f^nov, j lu , has been recruit- in Great Britain 10 0 per c-nt; In) Thp principal mailer dis'tissed in Circuit, T. \Y. Bacot. Charleston, body of Paul J Moote, a respectable p(] thr()Ui; i 10U t the Cnited States who Canada 97 per rent: in Bri'ish Tn- * hp argument was whether the enn- Tenth circuit, B. ii. Morgan, Green- and well-thought cf colored m t- an> vv;ii;ing niany of them uncon- dia 99 percent. Weather conditions fitution required the message to be^'^V)’ ville; Eleventh circuit, George Kv- chant, was found murdered lying 5., | ous iy, a battle ,';galns tthe suprem- im the countries nan.ed are fttvorahie printed in full, unde.-its requirement ans, Edgefield, and Twelfth circuit, across the C. N. & 1.. ity. track just f , py ()f the ];tw Tho u i M formed for winter cereal e r .,pg and their ger- ,,iat "ben the governor refuses' to "I'm all in: no money; a gambler's: life is money one day and tho next ' In a collision Thursday between day nothing." the Hamburg-American liner deve* So wrote Louis Korn, an old-time land and the United States armored "bookmaker,” destitute, sick and de- ! cruiser Colorado, at Honolulu ' tit* smC'd by friends of other and pros- latter suffered considerable damage, )■ runs days, shortly before he shot The collision was due to the fact id kill'd himself i i his old room that the pilot, Milton Sander*, oor section of New A'ork Wed- who was in charge of the^Cleveland, A conurner’s physician; had dropped dead on the liner'* fourW! that Korn v as omaneiated bridge. The steamer struckdbe Col- M. C Woods, Marion The mem mid tee are: . , , , from a combination of diseases and orado astern, jamming a gut> near sign an act, it intis’ be returned fo ^ “ ML, starvation. the cabin occupied by Capt. Wlldam Korn's days of opulence ended A. Gill. The turret was wrenched • . 4 . . , ., , , , , with the passage of the laws which 1 and the resetting of the gun probat) not that the Courts are merely set- pounds; In British India, 1.2 )0.750.- jections at largo must be entered, vnied horf)ft ra( ., nj? _ Convinced at wfll be necessary. Althougn the last that his dream of a revival of ti nt of the damage could not be the sport w as unlikely to he realiz-.mediately determined. It la believed on the edge of (lie city. The >od> because they have been de- ruination is regular. The members of the executive com- was discovered .»> several negroes q,,. Courts are in effect veto-- “The production of lint cotton In ,h “ house in which it originated. w. a Flrine of Green- going to their work. It is probable jnp . j s i at j on ,i, e people want, Mexico this season Is 7i;.r,oh.ni>n with his objections, and that the "oh-1 ville, Alfred Huger of Charleston and that the murderer thought^ he was not th;it the Courts are merely set- pounds; In British India, 1.2 )0.750.-! jrctions at larg-" must be pn, ' ,rf ' d Q.. n , e( , horpe ra( . ln J P. McGill of Florence. j placing the body on the oeaboatd tinp ;is jj e enactments that the peo- 000 pounds; in Egypt 63 0.5,on,000 upon the Journal. Whether or not E. L. Craig of Columbia was elect- track, which would have been run oy- ^ hnve f or (,i ( i,i on the legislative de- pounds. The combined producion of >l‘ p house could coastitutlonally o\- ed secretary, and R. E. Carwile of er by one of the night partment of tbe Governmen^ to jtass ; lint cotton of the three^ countries any P^t of the D ‘e«8 a Se ^fronr ho fouj)(1 niPang Tu( , May t0 get | the propeller of Ihe Colorado *1*0 jroad. Paul was seen tin Columbia treasurer. The general counsels named are Tuesday night abo.it ps follows, with the circuits in order: | ' " the rh(6vement, in form against the A. W. Summers, Orangeburg - R. A. bar reported that the present law is j n r ,.ality against its be last ume |f they should be made to understand named this season i? 115.8 per cent ,be record was the main theme the whole truth before it is loo late,iof last season's production. ’ which ran through the debate, a revovler and Wednesday his dead , was damaged, bedv was found with the note of not damaged. Th3 Cleveland was Ellis Barnwell; l. C. Strauss, Sum- sufficient. The committee eommend- ter; W. F. Stevenson, Cheraw; W. eu work of the Slate board of law M. Shannon, Camden; S. E. McFad- examiners. din, Chester; J. W. Boyd, Spartan- The executive committee reported burg; R. A. Cooper, Laurens: Huger on the matter of a donation to tho Sinkler, Charleston; T. J. Mauldin,! John Marshall home in Richmond. power to hold in chick the would-be usurpers of power not granted by the people, will end.” Jockey Was Killed. Grace Threatens Wilbur. Identified by Sailor's Knot. Pickens' R E Nicholson, Edgefield,:The members of the association will A sailor's knot with whim he tied hole in the soft track In trying to v » sinT1! , \ and J P McGill G"eenwood. ’ |contribute $ 100. The resolution was his shoestrings led to Patrick Mur- avoid a stumbling horse in front, rro bably \ Mem0I .i a i g were read by several’proposed by T. W. Bacot of Charles- phy, former membe- of the Foued and tho jockey was thrown to the ot thft IT The action of 'he house, showing ,, , , that a large majority thought that , f " reW(dl nt " ir by ' such a step was within the constitu-' At Charleston Joikey gibert Bur- t| on| wjdi doubtless set a precedent ton was killed Thursday afternoon at i n cdnstitutional interpretation,! T’oiiowing tiie ho.iring on the Char- Palmetto track, through the falling Fince t } ie constituMons of the fpd-i !e8ton commission fopn of govern- jail Sunday night by boring th: of iiis horse, M, Andrews, in the ,,,al government atm of many of the! Inent 1),,fnro the 'udiciary committee!throe brick walls and letting fifth race. The horse stepped Into a other States contain Identical pro- Wednesday Mayor Grace and Mr. W.idown from the gable of the eciiAty in this connection. This Is Wilbur had a renewal cf their prison by means of blankets tie# R** Comes Back to Jail. At Saluda Josh Perry, the of whose escape from the count the first time in the history wordy differences In the lobby of the; gether has been told, volant Memorials were read by several proposeu uy 1. w. imcwv ^ v,— .... ...... ..... j... - , — ’— or me United States that such a sit-jState House which created somethingjeame back Thursdv night and gav* uvemhers on the'de ths of members Ion. States Navy, being ideyHf.ed as a track, striking on his head, fracturing nation has come about either in State pf a s,ir among the spectators. The himself over to the jailer. The only Ath association, "a beautiful trl-i A resolution was introduced by D. man who bound ani robtfed a Greek his skull. He died In 40 minutes. ’ or federal government. | Mayor informed Mr. Wllbu- that if | reason he assign* for bretkU* h tk to the late Y J Pope was paid W. Robinson of Columbia to make it at Chicago a few days.ago. Detec- He r ( ode for his father, M. Burton,; Q ne 0 f the largest thronqs of ,vls- pp vae ln Charleston ho would slap'is that he had “* littl* b \V H Hunt of the Newberry bar. the duty of the members of the ex- tives noticed that Murphy's shoe- who has several horres on the Char-'jtors since the session opened filloil bis fl ( ' e and bystanders kept the two look after. ^The amendment proposed to place ecutlve committee to hear all ques-, string's were knotted similar to the Heston track. I t he galleries and lower floor of the; a P art - r.f tho moot in e nlnce in tions as to professional ethics and cords which hour. I the Greek. He house Thursday night, /and heard! * * * “ Stole Reglstary Funds. I with eager attention the various ar- Insane Man I*icks Out Eyes. the selection of the meeting place in tions as to prof , „ . . , the hand* of the executive committee report the same quarterly In a bulle- was later identified and confessed. was lost by a vote of 38 to 22, a two- tin to be issued. thirds mafiarlty being required. The constitution\provides that the meet ing of the associalicn shall be held Slot Gas Meter a Life Saver. Teddy’s Friends At Cleveland, Ohio, In the United States Court at Co-Jguments made. . At one time a burst | In a desperate encounter In the dred'admirers of Roo*es lumbia Friday E. L. Lave, a former of applause from both lower floor State hosiptal In Toledo, O., John day night and organised; A Paying Gold Mine. J. C. Brown, millionaire, of Nome, rural carrier pleaded guilty to ap- and galleries called forth remon- Kinetake, aged 73 years, nad both | Roosevelt Republican v— John L. Barden, of Wilmington, Alaska, is at his horn, in Kansas City, propriating registary funds to his strances from Spnikef Smith. Not his eyes plucked out by Emanuer League.^ Caft. Rosavelt lc** Columbia during the month of Del., owes his life to a slot meter Mo. He declares that recently he own use. and was sentenced by Judge until tbe roll call vote was conclud-, Grumbish. aged ?f, an Insane pa- January. which run out and shut off the gas took JSCJijOOO from his mine within Smith to three months in the Darl-'vd, and the result hnnouitoed. did'llent. The Injured man dlel a day Tke committee on admission to tho that was filling his room. tten days. • cington County Jail. 1 tbe crowd begin to melt away. lafter the encounter. \ / ’ ' \ ‘ % m \ '-h - - - / its candidate tae jrratiggU announced that th«^ extendod tQ •