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* •** m Tiie Barnavell VOL. XX XV RARNWELL. S. O, THURSDAY. FERRUARY 8.1912 VO 14 SOME HOT TALK ««»»«»» A CUPID AFFAIR mn Bml * 6111 ROW HURT HIM WIL511 " JUAREZ REVOU -r • Iks H»»e Ctisiders iLc Aoti-Gamb- liif Ckirlestu Rice T ick Bill A SPIRITED DISCUSSION Hie Open, High Hamk l Gaiubling Now Being Done at the Charleston Race Track Laid in the Discussion of the Rill Introduced in the Gen eral Assembly to Stop It. The House of Re; resentatives HEAPS ARI SE UPON THE MAN HE WAS DEFENDING. Cn a Diweed Mid Wk» Hai Moved to S)a:h Caribu Mirry igtii? Says the Editor of Harper's Weekly Was Playing Double With Him ami LICENSE WAS REFUSED Governor Wilson. spent all day Wednesday discussing the bill introduced by .Mr. Lrckuiann, I of Charleston, to prohit .t gambling at the race track recently established tu that city. The bill wAs called up at noon. The chief speeches in favor of the passage of the bill was made by Messrs. Erckmauu, Voumans and j. Belton Watson, while the opposi tion to the measure, thus far, lias brought out two members of the Charleston delegation, Messrs. Tobi as, Vander Horst and Hamilton. Mr. Erckmauu, of Charleston, said this was purely a moral tpuestion, and that it was largely a question of manhood against morals, It was only from a very stern sense of duty that be advocated the anti-rai ing bill. The building of the race track in Char leston ue ul!u " vs an insult to this State. It is right tha. wn^. *Lu* '~beeu run out of JaeKsonwilo and Memphis and otn ;r cities should be brought to this Stale? He kfisw he was touching the picket nerve of many, but he could not help it. He said some folks vvete very particula; In their little attentions to the Leg islators, and among e had closed their s x y foot h at the Track on the il^y the tors visited Charle-onm His bill was not a ;ainst of speed, nor was : o , -el i but he was opposed to r.v gambling, and wit'i us lo r > elllng gamblers, th i • noi ■ Carolina Jockf-V C i b by a miles. If inon-y v, as soer.t i Ing blind tige 1 • :»i 1 o, r nly \ the laws no one was ti be for such bad invest :,. /n * § an couravrerrent bad e.er b«en • si ch Invest men’s -'he bmb blind tigers ant piaos for g were not lawful. W hat !ii<> ■pent in Charleston on the 'r spent with full knowledge fight The Evening PL c and The Wws and Courier h* mo 1. ' , t h w arned fhe prutnoters thr tl • y were •.■end ing their money at their ; • r ! and they simply took g t-t o'er a chance They openly ask for t be .: ble Then they sa . they ii'. no’ ••.’)■ courage gam 1m,a a > |. -hs They send out i ■ * as-s to s’ p girls and they < ,-n l.av e a «p • 11 booth for the negro.-a The v » gamble and who , .'s the b ’ 1 • aaked Ills bill will hii’-t t ■ ■• . • cept a gambliug mst.iu i n 1: was a pure and simple gam'.,ling ; .an. he said. As to the nsils.vici' clause, he said. It was fool'-h '•> .’d'ei] fop tlie p ,r gamhlers I v < ue here to roll us of our '1 an ! bring t"v < to our w on ,..•', ; y t he la W to the fullest ev e ’’ 1’ may be no damocratid. but t ::<• "p.-n v e.'atlon of the law Is I he woul 1 rat hep hav t* the , . « i •* «'! t use t nan anarchy The in at • - n feat qre is only Intended to i ■ a a law • >k. • s Thero vv is no't. ug in Ins . against broedum; fee b r •*. r.a "s and tminy other ' . s. 1 e c .< intended to p. • v ■at g m; Id; g 1 i: 1 bill is onlT an an’l-ga: ibling bill. I w as a S' v wide In,! one thousand bovs in Churb’-u >n a' the four colleges lb* b t i 1 !,,, ra from the hauls of , • ( 1 1. I ter Ac id, 'ny and * be ■ ' i. t d- lege, asking tint 'is 'll p s. He read a strong b't"" f.u" f’te ,ie.i-i of the Porter A vh ' y. urging the importance of enact.ng '.be ppopo.se , bill. It was a pure, moral issue. It is. time to give attention to nreedlng fine boys and not hue horses. They have sent tickets'here broad cast, and he said tie 1 promo’ers of the races have sent misleading Stato- A dispatch from Columbia says ] Colonel Henry Watterson. who spoke there Wednesday night on the arbi tration treaties, issued the following statement on the n ess he has gotten j himself into by meddling with things that did not concern him: “Touching the Harvey-Wilson let- j ters, I have fcTsay that, from first to | last, I have been acting, not only I Probate Judg* Jtramlstt, of Greou- \illo County Thursday Morning Re fused to Issue a Marriag* License to a Whit* Man Who Had Been Di vorced in North Carolina. The Greenvltlo Daily Plodmant says PASSES ITS SECOND READING IN THE UPPER HOUSE. Will Como Up Noxt Tueaday for Final Action on tha Part af tha Sen ate. SenUr Tillan Saji CoUirl VattcrtM Wu th Only S«lf»r<r, Tha antl-bettlng race track bill, introduced in the ssnate by Senator Carlisle, went to third reading dur ing the inattention of those, mem ber# of the senate opposed to it iu its prasent form. Mr. Appelt moved for a reconsideration of the voie, upon which there was much discussion, beuator Clifton requested that de- „, j halt* be deferred until night as he had with Colonel Harvey’s full knowledge t * ie re ^ UBa ' Probate JuAgu Dram-1 ah amendment to ofler that he cou- and approvel, but upon hts Insist-! Ictt Thuorday moruiug to issua a siderad would bo acceptable to Mr. once; that, from the beginning, he; marriage license to a whlta man who " bo SitlJ tlial kb anticipated i was most impatient of delay, send-; has been divorced In North Carolina mature of the amendment, and 'ing a personal representative to me and/Who applied at th# Probate ‘ wou1 ^ uul it. 'Mr. Cariiale 'at Atlanta, the 24th of December,|.Judie's office hero for a marriage 11- al “ 0 •“'d t* 1 * 1 yaestiou had been and again the same representative to c/nse raises quite aa interesting pending for some time and that he Itlchmond, the 21st of Decernber./juestion of law which will be of iu- dssired the fight to begin at one. The urging me to take the initiative/} terest to all of i.ho isgal fraternity aIuen(lment ’ tlu aaid. can ue offered that he was unqualified in endorsl/ig and to the public in general because ou L!lirii reading. j my statement of the Manhattan 0ub; questions Involving marriage are of beimtor Appeil made a motion to incident, wiring forthwith to d/clare! numau interest. | postpone acLion on the bill. Cpou it 'perfect' and that he was with me The question involved is: Does vvhich Senator Carlisle moved that it •at the New Willa’d. in Washington. South Carolina which Is the only l,u ta h.-d. A viva vote vo.e being up to last Sunday right, sharing at! slate in the Union where a divot ce 1 did and had dona. cannot be secure 1 recognize divorce “The refusal of Governor Wilson decrees of other states? In let using to submit an issue af veracltv raised to issue a marriage license to the by himself to a i rlfrtinal having due man who applied for one J u.igj Bran,- ■ »‘gard for Hie riglyts of their parties, k-u held that this s’ate eluoa uo: rec- TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT That Is What People (’all the One- Sblcd Row Ilrought About by the to Need Any Defence. RRYAN POINTS WITH PRIDE TO GOVERNOR'S CANDOR. Says Wilson's Action Since He Wrote the Joplin letter ^ovee HJs Gen uine Conversion. “In the Harvey-Watterson matter, so far, Mr. Wilson has been helped rather than hurt by the correspond ence. Mr. Wilson D right In believ- Kenturky Editor In Defending Col- (ng that a nian j, Bome tlml ,, hurt< onel Harvey, Who IHd Not ‘soem b * th ? 80pt of U1 “ n <*amorou# in his support." Win. J. Bryan made this comment Tuesday night with regard to th# Icontrovers ybetween Governor Wood- “1 don’t see wherein Governor Wil son has been injured at all by this which I proposed, should, and I think tU rcrird'/l by fair minded peo- pb* as (onf'./ion i...ic i.a dare not face the facts. ' As to th is» Democrats who have " ade a t^.ro of W Ison liecan>e of his ht'r tk W'Hi Harvey, how shall they « .a-e themselves with th« e’ernal v.-n’/.'s now that they learn that Wil- s.'U cn! Hir'ey are vveeptng upon o/i•> anoHier s boson." no id Baptist conference onder that tie., are t gar.) id ing If Hi el mg, then his bill w. Tullius I avor-. (■nnibling. I , c.o said ,n 1 ’.".7 th r h st ’I tl V 1 1 ist-.l to oncrai c a rai inc Crack in w •V Vk li fha rlesfon, N(»t!r me w as said to l"au ! u ■ ' K flS of Hi.* l '’ •.c t'.’Uef ■h.i r [ t.» It* as UJ. N 4. V th J 1 U . i t mil to the p 1 in.; out liiifl m t he lit. ognize divorce decrees of other rate* and consequently tould not by law issue the license. 1 h ‘ refusal to Issue th# license came about in / ; < w u«. A Mr. Mood whose given name co'dli not he ascertained Thursday morning ap plied at the Brobii'e . a mai riage license Mr. J. M MOod 1 iecu.se he tub! Judg Ii ■ s br.it her bad hoc a lied in Norm Carol it d i v ot ced from his * 1 lie wife, so !)* »a mar, led Alt . W ood 11 r< ■ n v. \> * h rr e . • C ,,; ;d s arrow Ho hroi t.or ; u tie c: y lag# Itcenso the license and Jutlg fusal to issnl if Lsv l abov o Altai dei lining to issue tho license lu.lge l a left sir gi-sted that Mr. K'd bring action in t!i« civil court require him (Juugo Hraml#tt» to iw cause why tlio liconso sii uld .e grantsd be will contend that had, senator Carlisle was sustained— 2d for and Id against as follows: Yeas Ackerman, Bates, Black, Carlisle, Chris ••ns-n, Carle, Epps, iiinn, Giewn Hali, llaidm, M j. Johnson, Alan Jons,one, Banov, Law- son, l.ide, Manning, Montgomery, lUmitord, Sulbvai. MiUimers, Waller and \v haitou. 23. Nays Appeil, C.ifton, Treason, Dennis, Hough, Alsrs, Mauldin, Mc- Cown, Siukler, Sfiivey, fctewart, Stuckey and Young -Id. 1 udg# s otlic# for 1 poll •uator To uiig i mot o C! c lor tits brother, strike out Hie eu m ,: ^ or ij of til" ’ Itf i asking for the toil, w hu h » as ktiic 1 1. n sit/. 1 Clifton r * • ♦ e 1 Irani but that r- q :u r « I • bat tlie 1 i.l t>« r«* i-l l , on pr#. lously mar i• bill be i w i. StMidLor i uiiGuti 1 ia sad nad L##u ob.ecti .1 to .t : en,- . i 1 i.l ard : f* C.at tlier# We!" ti ^ t > / ( j k; i a ’.. i; i a 1 . r.tt r ? id, •ubaeq i#atly • r i • in 1 a!..l /r airv i d {f.e t .!*<*♦ « lliwtl U.uv#d tu j It . v 1 * * 11 f . < •f [ i.r R'*: ifl • U) ^ P t li tJ ‘ 1 n w»s s w i’t «,n bv r i 1, \. r. !< n * k» < o inphe 1 ta#u a#ai k:s * it li to »" u) e Hu < Uator A; p. t an s inend lk# r k.u•s t f»r n ..U', ai.ro '4 ^ 1 * f ■ *» .11 f-a- o 1' r* in :et i • re tut# of Un uaaed , ‘* !l ’ r « been inferred 11 o i * i r * led lilat t t.' p'o:ui.r oia of ' ^ * controversy. The only man who has been injured is Co!. Wattorson him self.'’ In this brief fashion Senator Benjamin Ryan Tillman of South Carolina summed up his impressions! of the apparent ending of tho Wat- teraon-Wllson-Harvey controversy, j Senator Tillman pointed out that tho affair now seamed to be over, and he did not care to go into a discus sion of it for publication at any fur- the/ length. The view Impressed by Senator Tillman was Identical with the views express*-! by various othsr democrats, especially those with pro- W ilson leanings. Now that Co! Watterson has given "C w hat he d' cl ir s to he hi* final « stcniii't and b is failed to furnish tbe ' proofs" of which so much ha* been heard. It is the general feeling ('f the friends of WHson that tho governor has tome out of the wrangle w ith flying colors. In democratic circles, whether In ’i rate or house, there was little dis- mi to talk for i ubllcatlon about in: roversy. it was poin’ed out Col Matte’ton had made an from the con: roversy in a long , ei, siatet ent in which be had '• :t much viHtf'eratlon, but hsd ■ ,g‘it forth ’ho proofs whl'-h s t< peatedly •aid he h»t In fils row Wilson, of New Jereey, atpd Col. Henry Watterson, of Kentucky. Mr. Bryan was in Dallam Texas, for sev eral hours between trains en route to Dnikei Mik tat rail Sum Sloes, 1m Qt I* fn**i • SEVERAL ARE QUID Rome Americana Arc Atatmg T Held ms Prisoner# RcfBfcec AlC Afraid (o Go In tbe Danger to Re Track Is Closed by A dispatch from El Paso, says daylight found Juarez, dazed from the effects of a Eight of debauch following the revolt last night of 300 former followers «f discussed the political situation In general. his farm at Mission, Texas, and/ r<?8 *d e Pt Madet^l of Mexico. Dsm1» lory firing practically had ceased, bat Intoxicated malcontents contlnnad to “I am tinier no bond to keep the 8,a K8er about the streets looting Mb» P#ace." declared Mr. Bryan la. dls- ^o 118 - stores and private residences, c tiHsing the political sltuatlen la SMS* ^ ncon ® rtne< l reports placed the eno- oial while waiting for his iiaiu en unities among Americans at two 4eo4 .rout# to his farm at Mission, Texas. an d three wounded. ’Harmony is not the most desirable; Troops C and D, of the Fourth UaJ- thing In public life. The organisa tion proceeding upon that principle can progress only as fast as tbe slow est of Us elements." The contest In ted States cavalry, under commaaA of Col. E. Z. 3’eever, guarded ths ThrerhaTTbhaF"BiTdge across tha Rla Grande throughout the night, trows Missouri betwoen! A a nd machine gun platoon bavin# Speaker Champ Clark and former returned to Fort Bi ss shortly before Governor Jos. W. Folk, he described midnight. Americana were preveafc- .u "dls’lnctiy unfortunate * |ed ^rom crossing to Mexican soil aad “Whatever Hie result of tha prl- neutrality laws were e»rlctly a»> marles," Mr. Bryan said, "It Is to be forced. Dared that either of tbe cou'estants Cupt. Salvador Corranxa, wha will have weakened his chances of •cemed fo bs In command of a part carrying Missouri In tha general elec- discontented garrison. When tion. asked if his men had transfarrn4 “It was a mistake that the Clark 'heir allegiance to Emillano ZapaU men would not at i ept the Stephens aa d he did not know. Ha aided that Mirgesthm, a thing I heartily apiirov- t-<* did not believe Gen. Pascnal Or OS .d that the two dl.ide the voe of the co '“'uld at tom pf to subdue then and State on the firs: Lnllot In the Na- declared they would defend U« town, tional Convention and that the one ^ attacked. n i * ti. t rs* ha 1 so la w i-n t T lie pr' fa.Hifuli w Ii ) A I k to ^ t-* t t h :L*s tilll s*'eka ti in granting the b: . er del Pled art I in g" T r Ii: i u couid b# flnsily said hat la an * order to ■ .•w • »• »Iji)U id ll"t I e n 1 • ul Hist >.11110 i <■ u. d: > or * a '• 1 III. III. > r cm t I;.’ bind tbl* enterprise ing been granted a ^ -i*' ure during ns i not thlux It w a* 11: * se [veople out of a sentlinent ha! .*t ra* ,ng T he leg t. e i a* e tra. k peo- -f **fety wtien Hie '-d to tnem.now It ke t;.,s sssuranve . e *a a<es have i a:i and with Thomaa F. r a co:n- (' 11 t>r-#Hge an ip.m, .ir: 1 Hie bid : n derno' ra r * • <11 n g .Hi no- M 3 n y demon a! ▼ .*'♦•0 1 •or* 4 * ■ r f ) i a# ituit rov cray ^ ik nr. re.-d that Tho/ #»> It "an '.w : 11 1 bn con- : ro*; e' ls Iu anv i. if t:*. February f• :n -\er\ I*n o il Missouri rr the*- circumstance* It Is fhe 1 fi.elme tiig’ the controversy in*! bavlrr Col Watterson i the defensive SQine Jestful « were made ainonv de%'»- bfcause of th# fact that the 'I i» going <>n a mission for the promotion of arbitration Not a few democr it* declared they were sorry for Col Watterson, that he had got Into a controversy, appsr- ently without con.iiderlng w tier# It would leal him, and that, however sincere he mlctit b- about It, It htd ended by subjecting him to no end of sharp cr 1111 !sru It Is said tn sotne quarters that "Matse Henry** wl.l flu 1 the admis sions i.e fiat mad • as to his relations Kysn will hurt bis diminish his Influ lc councils “We want Orozco for Govaraor •! Chihuahua." he said "We admlra Abraham Gonzales, former Govarnar, and now In 8eaor Maderoa cabinet, but we believe he will slay Is Maxlao if Joplipe several City, end we want Oroxco U. succa^ It-yan was asket. / lln ustratlon that Mr Tktk. revolutionist# continue la r olern example of possession of lh# cuatom house, bat f them who shall have received the larger support In tho delegations from Other Stives take the full vote of the delegation afterward. ■ About the ’jtU'r Governor Wil son w rote to A years ago' ' Mr 'A shining 111 M Ilaon is the best n questioned irney o ■ iii sda v NOT A M \ I» \ \ s< IK M )l, BOY. - - Among Nearly Three Thousand Oini- Inals He Had Tried. In sentencing t P - H L< cl 11. [ U • tl HOi til* i>k. 1 vv by (i<. ii - b l. v is aqai: st d' 1 • - can and tor Hus no need for gov- an.l >.f t na: *. Tbe bo ut il.. would the' vv as uiialterabiy opposed to detivfing any- nno the right of trial by jury. He was unalterably opposed t > the in junction process to eufort e any law . You nuu Opposes Gambling. Mr. Yournan said he was no apol- .v.hat Mr. Lrckin.nm \va::i.' ii'so allows properly to ni d under the terms, avs oppose siu I) a law .id Other Members Speak. ILuni on said motahty could !. g..-, ■. d in ’ * a ■ y people. I i e ot airu.d of any peopiu. its . a .a ...ta i. i and no v • iiurt Mr. \ . *u ,i.a ;o , no SUggsk' e J , . ii. g "tu'u.u a! orm." I i v 1 t!,.. Heu.-e ... la’ conservative : t.,i:.aj abiae Let the peo/e hav e so.ce ! .. i eat :on. T he place to l. a. b oials is in t l.e* homes and no. .•a t* . st.Guie books lie could see no r. a^. n wliy (Tririeston should bo d. -d its fun if R wanted it. Hn was opposed to ^/mbimg, if it were possible to do* so. T no very life of our people is to rebel against auch I a vv s Mr. Evans offered as m. *nt that the Act go sen tend ti g G • ' e* a . *.* a ''-mi i’i EG: gtary, rount * .Iu- e* o * o. ik t > t: sail Tb u r*i a y "tides ra: .e professlous. lary is * w as' No i h ! .'g'n r v j . ay b*. rv g’.t Hinl sen: to p or later 1 have seen who wished to apeaK 'o n and 1 find that all »' '* \ o i g . to Sunday s ■ d In the Are year* i h*vs on tl:!s b""c h 1 ha - ' a before me for s*111r ti• f o' ; ‘i e :,i w s* s n st tend * ti soiiool. Had you i one • at* you would not lie day. tt t. n .u**- : ra for b :r- Faw/att of “Of s 11 Hie that of burg matter bow tie, you will • .* >ri aouner your friends ■ e almut you, npts to ha»# have failed. 1 eeo ■ tt ing 1 r.7"b boys and not one o' s dunday there i am efor- me to ws* ever srouael v it help deuiivcrst |. wa; and Is unfortu- v e » point. i on r» fhe news that Ison and Folk force* s e work rd on a program whereby ther iniMne against Champ Clark ... wi i ks 'h* "issourl flgiit will ie l, and It is getting daily mor# rginr that Governor Wilson o’ fare the fads. Cyl. Watter- i I is s's’erm nt. conten'i hlm- asserffon#, and the much proo's are not forthcom- arenttf, thev will not be • se Gol WatfWrson Insist* nernor Wilson did face the stihmif H’e case to s “court It Saul of Tarsusu " Mr Bryan exclaim-; uo attempt was <**t ed “He has been soundly converted threat made last night td dyoemlla Anyone wtm talks with him or hears va ult an d #ecure tha, him will be convln-ed of that. Mr iunds. Wilson a sort of progreealveneaa Is} A report of the outbreak will best demonstrated tn the Smith Inct- fofwxrxled to tha 3Lata Department dent In New Jeraev " 81 Washington by America* Coaaal At this time Mr. Bryan will not 1 ^ Edwards at Juarea. All tel^ make any announcement a« to his FriM’h wires were cut as soon as tha choice of candidate for the Democrat- rioting started last night, and effort* lc Presidential nomination 10 confirm tha reiwrl that (0# “There will t.e a campaign in my Maderlsts had left Chihuahua for Sta'e In about two months. Mr Bry- Juarez to quell the rioting war* •#» an continued “I expect to be In that availing. _ campaign, and before that tlmo to de- A rejiort reached El Paso early to- cide be! w. en the Democratic Presl- day that the Insurrectoa had broken dentlal candidate* We have a splen- Inlo the Banco Minero, but It W did opportunl'y to v in and I i ope for believed th# vault bad been dyne- 'he seleo'lon of ii-at man who can mlt-d as tnreatennd last nlghL unite the Democrat^ elements." ' Fifteen, persons. Including low Mr Bryan also expressed hla ap-j Amer i c * n a. *hree men and a womaa, proval of Presidential preference prl- i r,> Imprleoaad In the Casino saloon, Inar ) pg Juarez, and have bean without too4 “While primaries are still In the since yesterday afternoon, according experimental stage to a large extent,” H° a telephone message from one ti lie said. 1 favor th!* method of se- the Americans. The Informant add looting candidates Ultimately I fav->d looting continue*. Tha rafugSM or the m aklng of a majority vote the are afraid to venture on the atrwt*. deciding niethod In primaries.' w’Ph would te proven that he an( j ( W0 horseH, were burned to death ceived by the Juarez pollc*. Thurs iay morning In a fire which Col. Edgar Z. Steever, wltk tw* • ' a * e.l . ! 11. g A N e\ er't; e that If G facs and of honor' Bed. He also assevera'-s that ceived nn urgent appeal for from "a gentleman of distinction c1os*1t associated with, if not actu ally directing, the Wilson organUa- t ion." Having fired his fourth b-oadside since Hie controversy began, Col. Wa' crson is leaving Washington for HOIlbITS AND Ml l.ES Bl'KNED. other Property Destroyed In Fairfield Count) Fire. Twelve head of atock, ten mules information Is said to have but are not believed to be In danger. An unconfirmed telephone i from the manager of *he bull Juarez, states that Gen. Orosco is la command of 600 soldier# an roat* from Chihuahua, and la expected to arrive In Juarek any mlnnt*. Tkl* BLIND TH. I Its vr \\ III.! MIKE. the calm, peaceful retrea's jyf Flori da, there to inedita** on the (|tiesticn March L 1 tl 13. Mi an aniond- info effe t Yitev eiiBou wrung. If ments to ^Inembe: s. As a buniitcsi ogiat for gainblitid;. He w as utterly proposition its ror<vd is bad. It was opposed to public Indecency. He was run out of New Yotk, and New Or- born and reared in a home of Chris- leans. and Momphu and Jacksonville, tian and moral people. Comparing Why give it a chance with H« record the Jockey Club *o what they now of broken homes to I ruination? Whj have in Charleston was Tike compar- sell our manhood for n'otoy? 1 ing the Madonna U> a street walker. Thee say it s wringing great It shocked him. There was a day of crowds. He imagi’.ed Heno was at- chivalry in the olden days. In those tracting great, rrovd; hut was this lays there were rets for gloves stud State ieady to forget Ps moral obli- bouquets, and not “filthy lucre." gallons to make noney'’ The races When this “gang" came to Uolum- n.-iy attryrt crowd? and make money Ida a month ago, they came steal:h- for a while, but in. the end it will By, and came hero with their wo- be a losing proposi'ion. The record men. There was hut little decency of racing is bad. H is accompanied among that crowd, and men, he said, to show by a great, long train of erooks~and came here with their women from f 0 r that gaiyiblers. The whole atmosphere of the “demi-monde world.” This crowd Mr. Yuuder Hors’, of Charleston Charleston has beet changed by this was kicked out of New Orleans, sa i(i jio was nut surprised at thought Hie amendment tins law ia being violated it should in stopped right away. Mr. J. B. Watson opposed the amendment look;:'., to tl' lay. Ije had heard no denial that there Wat gambling at fhe race* in ('huiTyatfon. The charter of 1907 granted certain men in Char leston did not coni! mplate open gam bling. Our people do not want gambling andJt should he atopped a' onoe. it was a plain case of stop (hi* f, and now is the opportune time that South Carolina stands v.Tii. h is last and right of what further rents he rsn ’ear in Hie homo of Wilson for the preei-, denry. ) Th" ph"I•» of the la'est Watterson y are statements that is deemnd- most sig- a ; ex- nifirant by the fri"nd* of Wilson Is 1 s ay. that Go!. Wat'ers m admits Governor 1 by w lioles tic trials an ! con- Wilson was rich' In not supporting is of viol :’ors of tbe dh et va-y |„ ni ^ g y;.. j.j, g, r , >> senate, and that Whitmire is a prosperous town wTlson did not accept contributions in the northern edge of Newberry’ from Thomas !•’. Ryan, because he G itt ■', me home of tb - big Gbd.n- thought it* vvotBd do him harm. Lo.vry Cation. Mill. r.nd on th." main. ^ he re- ro'mpleteiy destroyed the barn and troops of the Fourth cavalry, patroll- money gtables on the Guthcart farm, at Ad- e( j the American side of th* RlO ger s, three miles north of Winns- Grande and declined to permit Am*r» boro. Mr T. L. Garter, of Chester leans to crose to the Mexican banka. G iunty. had been living on the Cath- a 8 all Americans are refused ad- (art place for about a year, and the mittance to Juarez, Matt Winn, vac* Jr ss, which Included, in addition to track manager, formally annouae*d the stock mentioned, two cribs of that the races would be postponed corn and several other outbuildings, until tomorrow, the same aat of •#- falls on him and Mr. CathCart joint- triee to hold for Friday's races, ly. Tbe general fooling Is that the Eight persons were killed and ala* Nine, Im hiding Oil" White Man, Con- \ b trd In One Day. Reports rei eive.j at Newbi : r< t eficct tha' H ere was ^ r citement In Whiimlte on T cai sc law. ;re was of incendiary origin. Killed the Wrong Brother in,es !Ioop<r, aged d 1 wounded in luatez during the night, according to careful count this mora- ng. One of the dead wa# C aprlama \vaa ar- T.itres, an insurrecto. ou the have not been ulettHfied. The othsra The mutineers burned all th* #«e at Tiedmont, Ala., go of killing Asa King, aged 30.| Hooper buy wa* a younger broth- pern In the jail and the court adjola- it was sia'od, hunted King and ing after freeing tbe prisoner*. CdL brother all day for an alleged Estrada, commandant of the troop* iiisul: to tho Hoop.os' sister. Young ft the time of the mutiny, and Ow. Hooper, i: is said, admits the killing, Gallo, chief of police, who wer* Ub- ! i Boned last night, are now at Uh- i,3 *ut says he got the wrong brother. !: ii" ofcjlie c Hamlet’. Ma'. over th.p tel®; 1 and lie stated .oar'd from A’ 1 n a to r Sim* was r : a r 'hcd lone Friday morning, that he had ,> >nv icted Two Ameri< wit'i Were Shot. | Left Dead on the Field. American n : T> 'sand many Mot- In a s*. riea of fights between the ot P°’’} (e * t , fc i"".UB fled to Hie Aiacrican side from fo’erul troops and Hie ZapatlstaB b irrac a, t a -e v ... Juarez, Mexico, when the garrison which have taken place In tho vicln- Torres. Among «**”"**£; f volted. Two Americans, Gus By of Cuernavaca, Mexico, since last ^uted when the JH b oke “ ^ Bhunke and Fred L. Leyva, em- Thursday. Hie federal troops have en '' 33 C ‘ eo * ge ' the charr* of ; loves in a gambling resort, were lost 22 killed and five others miss-. Tiled from . as Purtchell at shot when the building was riddled ing, vvl;:le the Zapat’Sts have lost be-' ' ".ng u 1 ( a _ a and 25b men, some Q f Juarez race track a year ago. *-*»-* — y, T f. ij^ “ Mariano Rodlguez, aasletant ehl*f is locked in the military 1: i ;ding one white man. tiouso ff? n adjourned to Thursday. Bill I’a-sse* the House. The hill was * ].- n up Thursday and passed to its tli.rd reading after bullets. Oih<>r gambling houses were fired upon. votee d< l) .tc. The ot potie-ts of the of New Orleans, said ho was nut surprised at the measure at no time mustered more horde, and it has not been'ternporari- Memphis and other cities, and no range of the debate, in such issues than 25 to 3" vo -s and we e hour ly changed for the better.; j one could want wider open places, where morals were featured it was b-ss in the moral whirlpool. Each It has been seriously said racing and yet they are to be foisted on our diTcult to get down to .facts. He and every amendment was killed will help Charleston. ' This he de- people. i ngd no question as to the sincerity without a murmur, and towards the strenuous day nled, and he said true Christianity meant helping the weak tween 2ui) whorii were left on the field. Diovo Wife iu Fields. Rewarded Hla Bravery. August Belmont, of New Aork baa Big Flk Drops Dead. B. K Me Lin, Orlando, Fia.. s'a'e mrrirsioner of agriculture, after a „ ... _ spent inspecting ex- Cheat, who was sent to jail on a Air Line train who was injured He read a story In the newspapers of those advocating the bill. In th* end of the fight the overwhelming hibits, fell dead "file delivering an charge of felonious assault because wreck recently at ¥• It is high about a “masher” being arrested and 'discussion of moral or socallcd moral vo*o, R3 to 23. go* every one in a address in Elks ha 1 , on time to make it harder to do wrong fined in Charleston, aq.il what that questions niany could not see the real good humor. The bill will go to thp fg Exemplified by Elks, and easier to do right. It is wrong meant, and how much worse it would question. It may be gathered that Senate. No vote was taken on the j ~ * * * to add needless burdens to the wo-! get it be. He stood for public de- the people of Charleston want this final passage of the bill, as the oppo-! Explosion Kills Many. ^ men in the homes. The women ask ’ coney and right. He did not want protection; that tney are in great nents of the measure saw It was use- Many persons were killed Friday, ^ ^ -- ——— -- - - . g-a^ the passage of this lill, he said. Are to see our wompn Bitting hesbie these alarm and all that Mr. Vander less. The Senate v til also pass the and several hundred houses de-J 'Quake Killed Eight People. Kiltt *.. we going to let a crowd of strange lewd women who~*°fol!ow the race Horst presented a petition signed by bill, and unless Blease vetoes It, race stroyed by a terrific explosion at the The earthquake which occurred At Huntington. gamblers threaten our homes? He,track. He was ready to help kick from 1,200 to ],r.»0 people asking track gambling in South Carolina powder magazine ir the old city of in the Indian Islands distroyed aev-'patrick WW MMfg referred to the resolutions of thelout tbla crowd,’ horse, foot and dra- that the race track be left alone. The will soon be at an end. tSvlduu, North of New Kuldja. ,erai village* and klllad 8 peno!\£..tq withdraw a divorce Hearing of the divorce suit brought sent $500 to W. R. Bishop, of Rnk* 1)\ May E. Cheat against Lafayette eigh, N. C., engineer of the Seaboard n who was injured hi • ly at McKinney. Va. Mr. ‘Fraternity ho drove his wife about the fields Belmont was on the tr a fa hitched to a harrow, began In the vate car and saya Engineer Blehop a Jackson county court at In depend- courage in sticking t* hi* post pr*- ence, Kansas, Thu'Sday. vented great loaa of Wfo-