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«* . «§• ^* r: VOL. XX XV BARNWELL, S. (A, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 29.1912 WHAT FELDER DID watson before senate WILL MEET IN'MAY noted crook caught THE POLITICAL POT confess awful crime HIS WORK REVIEWED BY DON. J. 1 BRICE OF YORK. SAVED MONEY FGR STATE HTLL IS AMENDED BECAUSE OF STATEMENT MADE. He Was the One Man Who Could Have Secured the Evidence Which Damned the Old State Dispensary and Who Did Secure It and Earned His Fay. The Hon. J. S. Brice writes the following to the Yorkvilie Enquirer: If there was one liquor house that swindled Soutli Carolina out of more money than any other during the reign of the State dispensary, it was the Richmond Distilling Company, and at the same time the Ansel com mission was removed by • * • the present Governor, this same Felder you speak of had a suit pending against them for five hundred thou sand dollars, and they had offered to compromise this suit for one hun dred thousand dollars in cash. Also! It was the intention of the cormnts-1 sion to require any dispensary c.T.cial who had taken money from the State, to restore the same. Now as a citizen of South Carolina, who loves his 4?tate and who hasj served his State without ask.tig for; any reward for his services, and knowing the criminal trials of the dispensary officials were mere politi cal battles, had I remained on the commission I should have r, rtainly attempted to have had these parties make restitution, regantle.-s of whether they were e\er tried’in the Crimin il Courts or /rot. From the est-ib'lshmev of the State flisp'ttsarv in duh . until its abolition in February, Ib'F. a period of near y fourteen \i ars. there w< re eh trees of r> bate a' 1 graft nuade on the t*i new sp;., i r s at: d en t •• House and Settu’e in 1 ' , these charges w • :e a \a; •corn and <h rit-iett, at ! < •, est yeomanry o' s.vr'i t’.in.'. na : - tldhuted the.n to pu' F il i" J n:it' , The State of Soirh <' trohn » so. ut thousands of dollars through a cy..- mlttee apjtoin'ed on motion of Co'.- L. Blease inresticating the State di« pensary, and while l.ret) attd Ciiris'- ensen of that committee did fai'h- ful work, they onl> sue, led in stir ring usome Mat k slime on the sur face of the reeking and roFen dispeti- •ary caldron, and 'he -J’ .'e (Imp* nsa'w advocates, jour frieu 1 I'dease ti ivott.- them, on the tloor of • he anti defle'l them to in (luvemor Would Veto the Measure If Passed With the Commissioner’s Name in It. The State says Senator Summers at the meeting Wednesday nigh! moved to call from the engrossing department the bill that will place the election of the office of the cam- missioner of agriculture, commerce and immigration in the primary in order to amend the title. This was carried. Senator Appelt offered an amend ment to strike out the provision that shall require the governor to hold in office the present commissioner un til his successor has qualified. On the presentation of this motion Senator Summers said that he had consulted a number of persons and they all seemed to be In favor of the measure. THE DEMOCRACY TO GET READY FOR THE CAMPAIGN • WILL ELECT DELEGATES Governor Blease an Avowed Harmon Advocate, and There Will Probably be a Clash Between thq Wilson and Harmon Forces for instruction of the Delegates. The Democrats of the State will hold their Convention on May 21, at which time the four delegates at large and the district delegates, four teen in number, will tie chosen to the National Democratic Convention, which will be held in Baltimore. While it is still probably too early to predict what the Convention will do, sdill some of the more important ac- GREENWOOD OFFICERS NABBED HIM LAST TUESDAY. His Pal, D. M. Cheeks, Was Also Ar rested and the Two Noted Crooks Are Now Safely Behind the Bara. Covered with four pistols and sur rounded by as many officers in the house of a Mr. Ward, at Grendel mill No. 1, at Greenwood, early Tuesday morning, W. Britt Stanley, who Is wanted for several safe robberies, two murders and on the charge of having a number of wives, and his pal, D. M. Cheeks, were arrested and are now in the county jail. That the o'hcers have one of the worst criminals in the country seems to be a fact as the photograph of the man wanted for several crimes fits him exactly. He is wanted in Val dosta, Ga., and Atlanta, (fa., for blow ing open two safes; wantel on the charge of murder in North Carolina and also in Georgia. There Is a re- WILL SOON BEGIN TO BOIL AT A VERY RAPID RATE PEOPLE MUST DETERMINE At this point Mr. Appelt said that S Uons can be forecasted with compar- wa rd of $1,000 or $1,500 offered for he also had seen some persons and they did not think that the proviso should remain In the bill. Mr. Summers then made a motion to lay the Appelt amendment on the t,ahie. On vote this was lost, 15 for and 1 0 against. Senator Clifton said that he Is no proponent of the present governor, but he understood that Mr. Blease would veto the bill if it passed in ative certainty, and these will be stat- jiis capture which will be divided .od, says the Columbia correspon lent uuiong the local officers who made of I he News and Courier. j the arrest. For the past several days For one thing, there will be a new chairman of the Democratic State executive committee, for Gen. Wilie Jones, who for, the past twenty years: has held this position, lias announced that he will retire 1 and not accept an other term. Gen. Jones has pilovd the party in the State through many itt present form or unless the proviso' , ^’ r ’' ons ' E rom I'''' early days of Hu manism until the pi a sent, and he tns long been a conspicuous and leading :b ■n la • an < : l ; bn was modified. Mr. Clifton introduced n amendment to strike out the word "present.” Senator \V. E. Mauldin moved that the considera’ion of the bill be passed over til! Friday. Senator Montgomery was of the opinion that the bill should be con iddei'ed and tlqet the vote be taken om <• fn r all. He said that he di 1 no' 'hink tba' the bill could be passed ■ \ "r the goV " aor’s veto. Senator l.yon opposed postpone tmn' o i a* • un; t of the 11 me nator Montgomery withdrew hi? m •' i o fo“ reconsideration and tin "> "f ion eve np on the adoption of Si ua or Aapi lts amendment. "I have I'-n - k 1 the quesMo" it t;> w ’'ether or not the bill will In- ■ ■ lie 1 ■ a ! 1 have !• plied that the governor has assured me chat he wtt 1 vto the hill if the proviso reiaw tii the re'ention of the present cotn- tt .ssioni r in office Is not kiih d \lso 1 1- at he win.I! retain Mr mW itson in 'lice unh ns 'here was some mlsron- !m t ” S. n.a'or \pneD. replvlng to a ques f'on fiara Sena'or Wharton said th r '! e fo'ertiir did not say that h. Wo .Id J > f ain Mr Watson an • il t an u.tv 1. tot t. hut that he woTil l r*- Wa'Min in otl'ce •’ as nre\ hnislv Inal Courts on they produced. It !s fVue, n't' r thev ' ! • repor', ever) to m t i »n :n believed the s\ si ••:n vv as r ''ton acting on this h. ',. ' *he l.-g s 1 abolished the svstetr hu* cv. rv In South Carolina tn-b.evi d it w i possible to ever prove in anv c'l tmme-k-^r Wirson and If Court that any one Conner’, d wi<h t , ( k nn th . tf ,; fa(ll , for hgnre In the councils of the party. It has been customary to elect him as one of the delegates at large to the National Convention - one of the big Four" an i h • has assisted in i oniitia'ing s,-v. ral of the leaders of 'tie pa: ty in the national contests I io're v. li. likely he several ctindt- oates to sue. i ed to this iiosiMoii. al- 'hou.h no itrung ont< has devehipcl ') far. d here u .11 und.iuhtedly he a fivlo : n th* 1 1 :'V. ti’ioii between the ' lends o' toivioc .r Woodrow Wil- -nn, of Ne w .lei sev. and Govern.••• Indson lla-tiion, of Ohio, for the eon- ' "o! of '! e d' b’g I' ITI to the N iJ tonal 'ot:'. mb ion I : otn put.lie utt. : anc s ml i mlors. tii.mm hv various local -rgauiaatioti* :hioiigbout the State i' 'sp; «• trs tba* Wilson is the favorl’. ( andida!.. of t he tnajoritv of the moith Carolina 1 le’tui. raey at present, an 1 those whose j Ignant on poli’i cal sentiment is cottipe’ent say tba’ W.hsi.n will ret an Instructed delega- f top from this S’, te As an e\a’i.;! b th. S( n'ln ent f,, r the New lerse v I ov rnor. ot.e of the Demo ratio ward ■ ''tines in Col u mhfa n . > ti' ly .m- tot-..| h:s < an.lbft. v. At i>res. nt P.c do b ’. dl> !: IS th- lies' , ham e of '• lb ’• g ’ ’ ' s S’ a'e s do' gallon. i. S-na’ r Anj-Jt !.-!(• V 1 t'l- V ' > V • v» •• Id ',(.1 l a ( 'llT 0 \ — r th d - of ;'''- st nator* -Vi.’: in qu-sfion-d hv XT r \V ♦ ■-♦on t'ltor Api'-'t said ’h it if lilt * ■ rn 1 re. two detectives have been In Green wood looking for him. Tliev have followed him over several States hut the Greenwood .'hirers we. , on the job and made the arrest as s mil a- they learned that he wms here. Tuesday morning shortly after five o’clock four men gathered aroun ’ the breakfast table at one of the houses in the Grendel Mill village By lamplight they had begun ea'ing their breakfast when four officers rushed in and covered the bunch with their guns. I’p went the hands of every man the photograph of the man wanted was pulled from one of the officers pockets he was Identi fied from rbis and hand ruffs were placed on him arid his pal Sheriff McMillan and Chief of Police White . ntered the front door of the house in 1 Police Sergeant Ellcdge and Po liceman Still came In the barn -all rushing into the dining room at a given signal Stanley has been In Greenwood for some days and at the time of his ar rest he was working in the mill. His pal. M D. Cheek, seems to be a kind of in which they stop, and as soon as he finds that the officers are on his pal s 'rail he puts him wise and they leave But this time his "spy” was too slow, or at least the Greenwood otf eers were too fast. In a little note book In Stanley's ; iicket was found the following: "In ■ ase of accident write to L. E Hat- Ny, lloliaday, Tenn . R F D No 4 The officers in the place* where the ’ an is wanted have been notified of Hie arrest and they will probably . 1 me to Greenwood for him in a short w bile Will Have County to County C«nT»wt as in Former Years—Both Jones Blease Want to Fare the Peo ple—They Must at l,ast Decide the Issue. The Florence Times says there is . great ileal of talk In political circles about Columbia of doing away wi.h the county to county campaign this year, but that sort of tiling is talked | every campaign year. It is hard on lie campaigners and not of interest j o the peotde, but each year It in- j creases in force. Generally the can didates JJiemse'.ves want the deadly tound cut out, but the committees ire afraid of tfle people and so it goes on. in tills Instance the candidates are NEGRO FIEND ASSAULTS YOUNG - WHITE WOMAN. The Scoundrel Plead* Guilty to the Horrible Crime When He !• Ar raigned in Charieaton. The New* an^ Courier saya Isaiah Butler, a negro, pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking and rgpe. In a preliminary trial held at the county ‘all by Magistrate Towle*, ot 8t. Paul's Township. The case has been referred to the Court Of Session*. This case Is one of the most re- voltfng that has been brought before the Courts of South Carolina. But ler's victim Is a young white woman, who has been married several years nnd has a family of small children. About the llfth of this month the husband had to leave his wife and children at their home, on the Island knowr as Eittlo Britton, while he went away for several days to attend to some K ustneB8 matters. The m gro, who. It ,s alleged, has made several attemitn at rape be fore, nit's! have learned that the voung woman was unprotected. Ac cording to the story, late In the night h ( > forced hla way tnto the bouse. Hi ring the course of a struggle with the hu y. the man, enraged by the .ties of her baby, reached out and TUESOAT SIXTY PEOPLE Greut Other Property •I ' Many Home* ent Part* of thu < both anxious for a chance before the pi ople. Mr. Blease has always en- (ived the rough and tumble of the t.and lu- has be n saving u,> . u much th a nder for Ins fight that he would think himself a very badl ■ j infant by the throat and ticated man if the campaign meet-1 R ' ran « l ‘ :d 11 ln, ° unconsciousness, itgs wire cut off, and he is looking [ Reiving the woman unconscious, : i-(i, af’er the *calps Of the members | ,h ‘‘ ru ' Kr0 hl " escape, but when if the general assembly w ho opposed ! ,lp f , an '_ p '_ n,n foom the wo- him, and after every other little bine that is of interest to him so man noticed that he was a cripple, having one leg longer than the oth- hat he would be unw’llllng to give up ! •he opportunity to meet the voters. Judge Jones left the supreme in n< h to come out before the people »i j:: J to meet the man who. from hla t Trial position attacked the Integrity if the supreme court, and whom he regards as the wrong man In er. and hv this clue he was traced to i hi* hiding place When the authori ties caught him, they feared the peo ple would try to lynch him, so they brought him quietly to Charleston and lodged him In the county Jail. It Is alleged that a number of at- tt, 0 'empta of ratio have been mad* on th* place that he fills. He would not be^ i,,, ' n,1 of U,,le "rltton. Though et- aiUlng to forego that pleasure, and * l ‘ r >' effort had been mad* to e*tch the be is a man who glories In the nolle! f a1 ' “"enMit* have been unsuc an 1 din of battle He Is a good' c 7" fu! , 11 " ,hou * ht ^ a na ” b « r Mump speaker, and will give a good , ° f pef "' [ hat ‘ he man nut, " r ,B account of his stewardship when he Pn * %ho b 8 " ^ 5*u.Ht« *11 the irpets the people He Is a self-made u.an and rose to where he Is by his spy for him. He visits the city! 0 " 11 exertions. long- ■r t, v i.-o w as killed hi I' i r a 11 He Is the man that your headed Fnrle Ren Tillman chose as chief lieutenant on the floor of the house because he was an aggressive as well us an able man and was not to be scared, and h* Is clean and fears no successful attack on his | private or public record It has been < xreptlonally clean and good, and ' he Is beloved of the masaea, for he I Ik one with them and of them, one who has risen above the masses only in Intellect, power for good In the State and patriotic spirit. I There will probably be candidates In sympathy with the governor for alarm on (h* island. Butler !■ a young negro, about 19 or JO year* of age. and beyond the fact of hla lameness, Is perfectly atrong gad healthy. Cattle Killed fc? TWIfcX^il —- "'■■'r'Mm A total of twenty killed and at IsMurt three jured, many of them cyclonic atortn whteh a atrip of northcni Mississippi Tuesday property damage, according ** 1 Incomplete reports perhaps total $IA0,000. ties, except In thre confined to negroes. One wl was killed at Shrsvc an aged whits woman, wgl.l Homer, La., and • rimmon was killed A dispatch fro^ *ays a deatrnctjve over this district stroylng thousands ef property, kllllt cattle and demoll i surrounding country^ Rev. W. T. Cl Injured when his h ten miles north of •troyed. A dosen ether l that place were blbwn number of mules end killed. ‘ ' " Mr At Belly six negro! barns were a church wi reel Ion and two The store and son, 20 destroyed. At Humter roofed, blown down, houses wrecked and I The high winds, \ lent activities with n EIGHT PEOPLE WERE KILLED. Tornado I lays Havoc at Shreveport, I/oulsiana. er the Atlantic. service In nearly all country. The climax ef tfc the Atlantic coal 1 Pensacola. Via.. wh« uloed a CO-mlle an EIMFMUl 111 1> THE OBI’H \NK. so won* \p • iii lilts Mill k t 1\ L’O UtlitM: I 11 '<■ the system Ctlllt V of f raid a’ d ’’ - tl! d St 11 TTY J . ’ thu* State at h : s 0 i. -'lx t , v 11 r it-.- rt. -r U 1N- in, un 1-.-- of larceny. But in ! uit T. \x ’ let) I!)-- 1 • X ‘ || so to (Icfca ’ Blease ( (•P - O - 1 " 1. : if IT' I • . a- d liH frl-i mis -an B Folder : k " t r- 1 on Hie S t ‘■ 11 ♦ ‘ n r ■ rnor. "i 'll: • 1 '.-I'. > n i >n. m u U ii h r a-e action and ■ 1 him self and went '1 ht-r* 1 \V ;i« ('onsi !. ra’de d. ' •ns* fur- i 1 ariiioii a ,il e-t ' h- d- T e ,’ o) 1 V..- down Into t i . ' k ant 1 see thine d - t’ er. an 1 it u :»s fi t) a ! 1 V de. id’ 1 - ■' na: ii 11 a 1 1 . tin • 1 to lilt tl .nut' b i<'k with hH ■ f n d !?;>u'n!>' - of tb*» tuilt <>f tl :tls :md of liqui alono t>rod ! o \ d pppsary pi hands fujl written fvid-ni riisponsary ollii houses. Fid 'or and 1-Vld the cvidi'n■ - that 5 friend and foe. of th- diviensar tem that stialim;. and good ste had been going on to sin h ana that it was redueej to a syst-ip Felder is no saint and he is no hibitionist lie is one of the neys for the Liquor Dealers' \s tion now, the was not at the he was employed by the com mis: hut he is the man who furnished t* 1 evidence that forever damne I State dispensary sys'etn. and tlie-peo pie of South Carolina owe him a del of gratitude for his work. I know of no lawyer in the S’at of South Carolina, and I know some thing about the Bar of this Sta*e. who had the legal and detective aid'- ity combined to do the work Felde did, and I assort there is not a la wye- In this State could have done it S if by Felder’s “rake off” you mean the fees of the State commission pai him under a written contract, I as- Bert he didn't cost the State a dollar, and’"through his efforts money was put in the State treasury and his fees and that money put in the State treasury was money which would oth erwise have gone into the till ol corrupt liquor houses that had been swindling the State for years, and that Thos. B. Felder fairly won and richly deserved every cent he got. I know he has incurred the pvor- lasting 111 will of those against whom he presented evidence. I know Blease's dispensary commission spent a year trying to get him in Jail. I i ; the Appelt at fin tlh ordered an " 1:1 n \ < :r; r>n Y,, x 1 : -ar-d \x 1 ’ h :s - F A ■ i 1 I'y cotun-ten’ an ilin.L T T nt - that t!;— S’ \' cn ♦ It- a: h 1 If Ibis at: '1 otn ’ 0 m s w-nt into pro •"’i-uM in ord-r to k in or- And tieht h-r. <oc j :i \ - al w a\ s ht'-li Mn. ) a- i i:’"!i : of - oon • ;!:-;u good, liotit (1 t ns. Ir t s:» h!itidt 1 th- 1 o' Stat- d is pens m. ’ 'poo t ;>T pi.'.yod that d(*h; '■nirt would ac ntit in ! up t lie alTitit. ad tuiniM rat ion and di hts. an! when 1' - -ci I Ilioiiin* J. Harper (•me Tli) > »e Or- phanagea jx Lift. The G oitjmbia Record says that h- wi;l of t!i- late Mr. Thomas .1 iaroer, farmer, former alderman and ■M,. a. who died Sunday. Februar> 11, was probu'ed Tuesday morning 'hat liable benefactions have a con- - it .puis ; 1.- - in the provisions of he will To 'h- First liaptirt chun h > f which Rev. \Y. G l.inlsay is pas- or etnetittis, the sum of $2,500 war Eight persons are desd and about 50 Injured as the result of a tornado '' u,l * n and which swept through the western su-I ,ld ® rable ^smxg* wax burb of Shreveport, L«., Wednesday All the dead are negro**, with ths exception of the two-mon'hs-old baby of A J. Manhelm, whose boms was demolished. The baby's body was all of the other offices except that of j foun) , a blork fron , th , M anhe , m rea . severs! housM sad kllltac adjutant general, for that and the j.lence ^ number of negro cabin* ' 0 ** secretary of state* office are the only 1 were desfroyed on the outskirts of "ties that the governor has not had;| b# . r |(y an( j on nearby plantm- a quarrel with. If li. M. McCowu | t(cnil tornado approached tuns for congress as he Is likely to i Shreveport from the southwest, no, there wid he a number of candl- HW eeplng a path through two negro dates for the position of secretary o'j quarters and crossing Red river. MH'e and one of them may be \\ struck two plantations where negro f ihins. barns and outhouses were de stroyed in the city proper no dam age was done. I « t I- cxis'ing illdehted- idltig orphanace- m-in ht-r-d In the .-■11 in i'lianag- at '-l or, h tiiaco a’ p.’iat : go ■ rt!: i\♦' a tale of forth in Banks Dove, who has been assistant secretary of sfa’e for a long time. The main fight is going to be for 'he office of attorney general where •be main fight comes in, and even so blind a man as the governor can -e that neither Barney Evans nor Hub Eians can win, so that there ire m ti\ s'ories of tie'fer men tha* :to la- hfimght out. It is also said 'h t --n itor Karle the chief lieutet)- nt of the governor in the senate is ■ fine to come nn /'inor on the Please ti-k-f So the : < co-sin runs. h;:t we will have fatally Injursd, and strswn through tho l and small houses blows fsstenlngs is ths the storm, which at Travelers’ Root, la County. • . Cltlsens from Trsvslsrg* were In tho city Thursdxy rei>orted that tho we Hie Governor Not Like It Rot ' eara •t ruc h Truvoloru ^sy reaching ths height of. la-ts It Pass. U nee Wednesday uftornoox ' wind blew s veritable hi According to the Travelers' Rest large trees THE (VkTTON UAKKHOt ME BILL. the entire 8UU of lores of the wlnde. A terrific wind a swept over the little l Ark , Tueedny nlgk atom was followed by n fall. A special message from Governor | Picas- on :hi> act to establish a State! for lieutenant gov- • svsU ' I, ‘ of "^“houses for the storage ghow w * lth th@ w , nd of cotton was among the first mat- w i : -1 ’o wait 1 c r.p ti of th- Sra’- di ettsary. Of course, if the Sutucan ’ nirt of the Puit-d States had hi. Un-d the judgmetit of the I'ni’-i tates (’irc.’t it Cour: and of the l tii: i S:ate Court of Appetiis. then Fei Ter would not have received a cent ml all the time ait4 all the mom; nd till Hie services h- had apetr you Id have gone for niught. And it has been conservatively est;-1 mated that the costs of the admin-j istration in the Unite i .States Court, 1 and which the State of South Caro lina would have paid, attorneys’ f-es, and all. under these circumstances, would have been over $2(Ht,ufiO. ,\oa ! w hile you. possibly, like Teddy, Roo-1 sevelt, would have been d-e-l-i-g-h-t- e-d when the Cnited States Court called on them to pay a dispensary deficiency/of from two to three hun dred thousand dollars. i \n i nt .a T:u ;■ v.a S so’ nt on’ ko V , a . J h '.:.":o: a ; i, t ■ u; 11 ♦ r <! iy r**- : u m! 1 !'" ■ HTs v- rv ; t lint. t hr st or\ 1 tliaf the Undt M'WfV b; ; u ' r rv to - - th f w. ♦ k!y prosF • : r (heir ca iir n to ; ■ u: 11 1 u;> si'nt i- j ' ♦ M* f( >r fh» ir n: ia:i. No t * \ i r nep of ’ 1 1: s yot a mi f-r ! in ’ hts S' :r'’ ■ -t to 1 : i r ;t s 'I he g r C i: ■' 1 i' 1 ( T r k, \ 1 1 y lit- !'t m ■ •Kiev 'ate, is out of the hit- h of the niiiiiin - ] South Carolina is rom'<"'nrd nial and |to'ttlar Missourian a fa - Trle<l to Fool Them. At I^ouisville ih the hope of join- will t.ot. at priH-nj outlook, h- I'or in th- Sta'e CotiviMition. ; Who v ill he the four-vdeh'g''tes at , large? Formerly it was the ctis'om, ; at least it has bn n done many times, to send the two Cni’el Sta’es Sena- lors, the ehairtr::u of the State Dem- I oeraMc exeeutive committee and the overnor as the •’Big Four," but it is j 1 oalized that this can’t be counted j nn this year. Senator Tillman Is eer- | tain to be a d-legate at large and | Senator E. D. Smith mav also be one. BANDITS \\ I B1 I (Ml.ED. (tpeinsl Throttle and Sped Away l-’roin RoMm'Is. Five men made an uriMit ressful | < fi'ort to hold up a w-stti iiind pas- ‘ < nger train on the Chicami ,v North-! '.vi atom K'.'ilroad at - o'clock Thurs day morning nine mii-rt -a-t -f fe ar Itnptdr, Mt'-h. AYhiTo the tram ’ • as passing slow ly over 11--v i on r.mtion work, the lian tils sL'cah'd !o engin< er to stop. When tbe-en-: : ineer o’oiled the throttle, they be- : a,n firing. A bullet struck the cnel-* or in the arm. but he s.frcK to hts DOHA IN A MILL BOM). 1 ’oh and brought the (ity. Passes Hurled tlie robbers. train into the in pursuit of By Strict Party Ante. Supported by every Democrat in lie House, but opposed by the in- rg( nt and regular Republicans, the My Merlons Death of a Colored Man at Spartanburg. Suicide, foul play and accidental drowning ware theories advanced v lien tii- body of Henry Lyn ier, col ored. was found Wednesday morning floating on th- pond of the cotton mill at Chesne—, at Spartanburg. The t e-ro v.a< 1-st s—f n Sunday morning and liis hat was found Tuesday. A search lasting twenty-four hours re sulted in 'h- finding of the body. No reason can be assigned for suicide, and, if so it was, no one. knows of ny re soil the dead negro had. The case is mysterious as the water is not deep enough for a man to acci dentally drown. ters to come up In the session of the: general assembly Wednesday night. The s e-l il message was not a veto neK=are, however, but a message! ‘■'u'ing that after careful ronsidera-^ lion of the measure the. governor had decided to approve the act. The j governor expressed doubt as to the| tonstitutlonality of the act, but said that In view of tho decided majorny of the members of the general as-1 scniMy who favored the bill, he had ! decided to waive his views and ap prove the art. ♦ ♦ * GROOM HUNG HIMSELF. forests are filled with tr«M here and there. Number* and small outhouses were him I pletely over. Mr. Lewis Dundsn tad Watson, the 8-year-old-< Mr. Jesse L. Watson, •to result of Injuries received Bishop .whose given none be ascertained has both l0| from which he later died. SEES TRAIN CKtSS FOOfc _ •. * nowty* Got Cangtit In the Mashed by While His Hrhle Was Getting Ready for the Wedding. At Morganton, N. C., cf Asheville, a brakenmn ojglijk.: cal eastbonnd freight train, will While Yiia^Mfianced.bride was mak- foot accidentally locked In • IV readvher joyful. anticipation of , frog find realizing escape 1 er wedtmtg the Brooklyn police fell to the side and braced w-re cutting down the body of Idjin' to prevent his body belnf Tenerschmidt, her fiance, as It! neath the train, and calmly , rwung from an apple tree in a vay! the train pass over hit cant Brooklyn lot. It is believed^ mg It to a pulp that Menerschmidt, after leaving his X although he is not certain. When it Augusta Makes a Mistake, The fight lor and against commls-1 sweetheart on the eve of their wed- House Wednesday passed the Under-! 8 ’ 011 government, in Augusta Wed- ding, went immediately to the scene wood chemical tariff bill by a vote (‘esday, resulted in defeat of the pr his suicide. Miss Anna Speatch, of ITS to 127. The insurgents op- oroposed new charter by 51 votes. i,ig bride-to-be, who f In a danger- posed the measure on the ground 1 our wards of the six voted a ma-j ously hysterleai condition, can give that it was a revision upward instead 1 ^ or P ro P° s od charter, but ; ao reason for his suicide. i rhn neetdent hut could 1 know nothing about the man except :' n S ^ er soldier sweetheart In Peking, i rr , mes to tht , f; 0 vc r nor and the "State downward, his work as attorney for the Wind-, a Kiri clad in male attire, applied ing-up commission, and I would be | at the recruiting office for enlisf- untrue to myself if I did not stand up and «ay he did his work for South Carolina wisely and well, faithfully and efficiently, and earned every dol lar he received. While I have not the report before me today, when the wimllng-up com mission sflM the liquor and supplies on hand,-the liquor houses proved debt* agxl&t the State to the amount Of jfibMt lYffi.tOfi, and there was not ment. She broke down when or dered to submit to a physical ex amination. admitted her sex and re fused to give her name. Will Fly Across Ocean. Harry N. Atwood’s proposed flight across the Atlantic is no longer aq unformed plan. He said In May if the weather conditions will permit. chairman, the uncertainty increases, for the opponents of the Governor will strenuously opppse his selection, while hts friends will equally as strenuously work for him. As to whether or not the State chairman will be one of the “Big Four” will depend largely on who he is. Summing up the situation It will depend on whether the Convention Is Pro-Bleaee or Anti-Blease as to Thinks Clark a AVinner. Representative Ellerbe, of South Carolina, who Is one of the most enthusiastic supporters of the Champ- Clark Presidential boom In Washing ton, expresses the opinion that the Speaker is certain to get the nomina- t,on. the majority of the other two wards defeat it. In those two wards the openly termed “professional ward heeler” element has its stronghold. matter which faction Is In control, w ho will get the eighteen delegates: Senator TIUman will be one of the He declares he expects to cover the! to the National Convention and who delegatee at large, hot the other to jwy the diatenoe to Ireland la thirty hours, (will compote thp "Blf Four.” No 1 three are uncertain. , % —Baggage Pocket Exploded. A trunk exploded at Norton, Va., Wednesday afternoon, resulting In fccrlous Injuries to Baggagemaster Smith of the Louisville ft Nashville railway. The trunk contained a quan tity of some high explosive, probably dynamite. It could not be learned whether the explosion had it* origin ijkle Girl AVas Killed. The worst wind and rainstorm that the Greenville vicinity has perienced In years passed dvr there on Wednesday. At Travelers’ Ruth Watson, seven yean old, .v killed by a falling tree. *