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' - PLAY HIS OLD HAW FAVORS GOV. WILSON KAIST TRIED HIS OLD TRICK OF RULE AS RUIN ON W.\8 SAVKI> ()\ HAET. IS WHAT SKNATOK TII.IAIAN . HAYS OF THIS STATE:. DEMOCRATS IN CHICAGO Hearot and His Crowd Wanted a Ite> publican Commi.sMoncr to OrKan* iae the Cook County Democratic Convention and Turn It Over to __ Them, the Other Hide Objected. The Hearst-IIarriman faction of the Democratic party In Illinois, which recently carried that State for Clark, and the Sullivan wing of the party, which supported Wilson, re cently had a regular monkey and parrot time In tho Cook County Dem ocratic Convention, which includes the city of Chicago. The result was a split and two sets of delegates ho- taf elected to the State Convention, which meets In I’eoria on Friday. Hearst and Harriman, fearing they could no* organize the convention be- cauae of tho opposition of the Su'li- As An Evidence of It He Mentions the Vote of tho Democratic State Executive Committee. The Wilson headquarters at Wash ington issued the following statement on Monday regarding Senator Till man's position toward the New Jer sey governor and tho presidency: "The sentiment of South Carolina Democrats is unquestionably in favor oi the nomination of Woodrow Wil son for the presidency, according to Senator Hen It. Tillman, who re turned to Washington Monday from his farm in Carolina, where lie has been for several weeks leading an outdoor life. Tho senator acquired a fine coat of tan while supervising Ills spring planting and shows im proved health as the result. " T have advocated an uninstruct ed delegation to the Baltimore con vention,' said Senator Tillman in speaking of (lie Democratic national political situation, ‘but 1 do not ex- agguraie the truth when I say that (Continued from page one.) was Just midnight. Tho ship sank with him at 2:22 a. rn. for his watch stopped at that hour. "Before I retired," said Col. Oracle, “I had a long talk with (’has. if. Hayes, president of the Brand Trunk railroad. One of the last things Mr. Ilayes said was this: “ ‘The White Star, the Cunard and the Mamburg-American lines are de voting their attention and energy in vying with tho other to obtain su premacy in luxurious ships and mak ing speed records. Tho time will soon come when this will he checked by some appalling disaster.” "Poor fellow, a few hours later he was dead." "The conduct of Col. John Jacob Astor was deserving of the highest raise," Col. Orach.* declared. "The millionaire New Yorker,” tie said, "devoted all ills energy to saving his young bride, nee Miss Force of New York, who' Is in delicate health. "Col. Astor helped us in our ef forts to get her in the boat," said Out. Orach*. "1 lifted her into the boat, and as sin* took her place Col. Astor requested permission of the second officer to go with her for her own protection. " 'No, sir' replied tho officer, 'not a man shall go on a boat until the women are till off.’ Col. Astor then inquired th(* number of the boat CLASSIFIED AD COLUMN th<* sentiment of South Carolina Dem- van faction, got an order from Ooun- errats is strongly In favor of the nom- ty Judge Owens appointing a U>*pub- mathm of Woodrow Wilson. This licaa election commissioner tempo-. wn * well Illustrated at the of w imh was being lowered away ,pid rary chairman of the convention to n,,. Democratic State committee in J • , n -,| ( . 1 | tp„ uurk of clearing The 1C I he Sullivan faction grit Columbia last week. Twenty-three 1 0 !p r r boats and in reassuring the Judge McKinley, of the superior ntembet s of the commi'D e expressed . | .j L ,| 1 | ( .,|,.,| ;|I1( | nerv ous women. Court, to issue an order restraining thea,selva s as favoring Oov. Wilson "By ibis time the ship began to tha carrying out of the older issued fnr the presidential candidate to be frightfully to port. This become by County Judge Owens and which selected at Baltimore Eight favor 1 dangerous’ that tho second otlieer placed a Republican In the position ^tlo* nomination of Speaker Clark, two l , r ,| ( . r ,.,| ,..,. r y rush to star ter Hannon and the rest do nut; |„, an i. This we did, and wo found. of temporary chairman of a Demo cratic convention. Armed men were facing each oth- •r as the hour for the opening of the convention drew near. In the armory of the Seventh regiment, 1: N. O., Whare the convention was to be field, 120 guardsmen had slept tho night before. Outside was a cordon of city e'ptess themselves at this aft i a re to timo.’ ” How They Stand. The poll of the committee follows: For Wilson Jones of Abbeville, Holley of Aiken, Brea/eale of Ander- mui, Free of Bamberg, Caldwell of Obestcr, Duval of Chesterfield, James police to be reinforced later by him- (lf ||i n ,., mii | Um( . r of i, mon . p a d- 4reda of other police and as many ()f |, casque of Flor- Biore •pedal deputy sheriffs. Chief ^ |tram | ( . lt of Crcenv lile, J.lght- Of Polie* McWeeny and Sheriff Mich-U,. v l)f Hampton le wis of Horrv. a«l Zimmer commanded the sheriffs ( Uo M nKton of Lancaster, Cooper of and police In person. Never In t' e | | aur( , ns cnllBh of ie xing'on, Mont gomery of Marlon, Walker of Oconee, ’ones of Itb bland. Orom h of Saluda, Bennett of Spartanburg, Barrott of Sumter, Creep or Onion. To*•!, 2ff. Ittlamen. unarmed and under the j y,, r r uk Bivens of Dorches'er, command of a cap'aln of the Seventh | Doar of Ceorgetown. Jeffries of J.as- r«glui«nt. llllnoia National Ouard.'per |i^m n f Cherokee, James pf T.ee, bad poBaeasion of tho Seventh regl- I jirake of Marlboro. R , hards o' Fer ment armory while two rival forces, i «haw, Wulhern of York Total, k tho Hears- Harrison fa-tmo an i the j ,. or , „,|,. rw ()( ,d Jalblrd of Bga-t follower! of Roger Sullivan, national fnrt - smoak of Colleton Total, 2 blatory of tiu* Democratic party m Chicago had a altuation of such grav ity dev eloped. For more than three houre 25 ml- t h e crew trying to get a boat off in tha' quarter. Here I saw the last of .1 B. Thayer and Oeorgt B. W Iden- •*r.” At High Spetsl. Col. Oracle said that despite warn ings of i ebergs, no slowing down of speed was oiaiered by -tie command er of Die Titanic. There were other w .trnings too, tie said. "In tin* 2 4 hours' run ending 1 11 h," li" said, "Die ship's run was el-; miles, anil we wen* -old tha' -he te xt 2 1 hours would see evu n a ' record post* 1 s; oej v\ as itid. No d: i’*d In a u: r u a IV* mocratlr com in i- •* u' ed tb« right of t .udl other f i < n'* r -h.* armory Th»* S..ii:».in for* •*« :ns »- ,Ag* that the (o-an y Judge had no right to* order an elec- on comoB!- Moncr to open the convention The Hear st - H arr'.**011 turn d-clarcd Chit hi* order alone would insure fairnet* A battalion of soldiers, re inforced by more than a hundred dep- «ty sheriffs acting under tie* orders Of County Judge Owen*, controlled the crowd outsell* the armorv Cor oner Hoffman, with . ■ tleputies, was buay through the morn.n* serv.ng police officials with an Injunction la Sued In the county sup> rmr couitj reatralnlng them from intei fer.ug. j The Injunction w waived aside and the coroner h.nise f w .is sum moned before Count) Judge uw.ns to auawer to a charge of un Of court for Interfering wl-h t‘ or ders of Judge Owens I he sher.ff and police election commission'' Ctarneckl, also aru an iur coufempf ; charges. Repeated demands were made hv Election Commissioner C.’.ir n>*ck1. Republican, delegate 1 by JuiUp <) v ena to open tho convention, that Mo* door bo unbarred. The ai.il a d* t: antly refused at, I Judge Owens in peraon went to tiu* armor., an 1 1.* manded admittance. Ho was re fused. Then the police were order* d by Judge Oweu to break in Cue doors. No shots came from tho guards men. The ou'er door fell and then an Inner door barricaded with trunks and furniture gave w iv. ('o intv Judge Owens and Co-ntnlssioner Czarneckl entered Cap' O i 'gm who commanded the guards, was ar rested but was released on habeas corpus proceed! ugs. Tho Hearst-| Harrison precinct connnitt* eim n, who had been standing in line "ear , ing ba Iges Inscribed “Hannony," ( ti tered the building. j * Commissioner Czarneckl called Die roll and the machinery of the con vention was turlned over to ttie d< le gates. Not a man of the Sullivan forces was present. Instead they and tf.ose known as Dunne men, remained outside and after a long delay left the vicinity of tha armory aud held a convention at another hall. As a re sult the State convention wi’l be called on to decide between the two seta of delegates. I m ll.irmi'ii i’uist of Barnwell, ! "■ i-e f New berry, Kc’cijen of Faif- f. ’ ! T*.' tl. d For the most available man • Wil liams of B* rkeb-v Davis of Claren Pun, I. !•■ of < tr.ir.g.-f* .r^. SB kler of i" u]*-’ mi did co’ etpre-s himself I lot otlii ers, I am cri'B.hly inform* I hid heeii n * 1 v i s * * * 1 by wireless fro-i other ships of Icebergs and danger ou s tloes in that \ !* . i. B v Th** f* : w as .(> s': m- h .1 s glass vv eath* r i I* ir. so -ha* it »* • Early Sw**«*t Potato riants—B«*st va rieties. Descriptive circular free. Bass Becan Co., Lumherton, Miss. Eggs Dorn bred to lay s. C. W. 1-eg iiorns $1.2f> per 10, after March 10. W. il. MeClotliliu, i'ortland. Term. Eggs—v lioue 8. C. Bull Urpiuglons and Silver L .ced W>anduttes, 10 for $ I .Ob. A Belkins. So util Hill. Va lurry—.viany wo altliy members vvisn- mg early marriage. Description free. Kaiiable Club. Mrs Wrubel. l)e|jt. S, Box" 2*> Oakland, Cal. For ,*suU—Dm) bn. of Celebrated t'o- lunibia Highland l.ong Staple Cot ton Seed, 70c per bu. R. B. Cuth- bert, B. M E Siiinmvrviili*, S. C. siiip o. I). Sues iV t ompaiiy, Cbailes- tmi, S. ('., your poultry and Kggs, Cane Syrup, Butter, Hides, Skins, Beeswax, etc. Highest prices paid. I-or sale Eggs for baieliing. Bure standard breed. Bight Brahmas, S. C. It liode Island Beds, B. I*. Hocks. $1 Oo per 10. Trio i'oultry Yards, Cordon, Cm Miperl) (lolden Bull Orpingtoii, llu- liorted, stock. Eggs from Special Matings, $:;.o0, Ftilify, $1.50. Mat ing 'last free. Elk-Villa I’oultry Yard!?, Elkin. N. C. . For Mile—One /.('-Horse Engine and •Di-horse power boiler. One saw, mill compb'te. One timber cart. All in good condition. Apply B. E. Mey ers. ('ordesv ille. S. ('. For Mile—i'tannng Seed. long Sta ple l'i>land Cotton at $1.0 o pei bushel. For further information apply J. K. Young Comiiany, Box 4 I/>,.Ciia rlcsion, S. C. I’ure-breil Wliife Kim k Co< kerels—$2 'to $5 each. Eggs, $2 per 15. F. W. Bittman. Enfield. N. C >. (. White and Brown la-ghorn Jxggs, $1.50 per 15, special prices on large lots. Kelly Farm, Cleve- lalid, N. C, .sweet I'olaio t’lautS—Beading vuii- eties, $1.5U M. Eggs for hatching. $1 per silting. C. \V. Wanghtel Homeland, Ca. (lame F.vpei'iiiieiit Station Strain 1 larred I’lymouih Hocks Eg.gs» $ 1.5o for 15. Cockerels, $2. Ceor' li Sparks, Miichells, Ya ■ •aired Bocks, Indian Huuners, Bo land Cliina, all state fair winners Eggs $1.50 seeing; pigs $12.50 T a (I i. T. F, Jones, Orrville, Ala. siiiii’ss CoUou Seed—You want the liest. Order Sharp Success, 2 1-2 bales jier acre. $2.uo per bu. f. o it. Elm City, N. C. ,1. D. Sharp. ivellerMrass Strain tdirysiul white Orpingtons—Itrop a card to \V. A. E. k'ort. Marion Junction, Ala., for liookiet containing usetul iuforma- I ioti, ( lushed Stone, any si/e, any qu.uni ty. i'rompt sl)ipm(*nt from Colour- ida, S. C. Write or wire for prices Marshall and Spencer Co., Jackson- vilh*, Fla. j ■ or sale—Alien Silk long . ..- pie Cotton Seed, Sl.oo bushel. D*)i well on poor land and brought 2 1c past season. Cnion W urehoti.-e, Tlmmson. Ha. (Prickly Ash, Poks Root and PoUaslum) Prompt Powerful Permanent It* beneficial ef- Stabbora^ «^s emrt lect* *r* unuallv yield yoatOSUTSM** i*U vary quickly when other medl- you P. P. p - Makes rich, red, pure Wood-clwns^ system—clears tne brain—strengthens a g A positive specific for Blood Polsoa and skin Drives out Rheumatism and Stops Ehe Paln. en * U a wonderful tonic and body-Duilder. Thousands endorse U. F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. Eggs lol IfaUhnTg—$1 tor id. Sli ver Spangled Hamburgs, Eiglit Bralim.ts, Bose Comb i’artridgv WyamioMes, NYliiie Wyandottes E: lie I Eil/.geral'l, l.invvnod, N C. Indian Kuuner Dm k Eggs—I rum t oi lie.iv ii'St laying sinui. I’ur** vvinu* i*gg>. E i-y ■> i . i.- . *iui( k grow. r. d be best I lung in feat h'-rs Eggs 1 " (•••tits e:i di. V. . v\ . F lilt, Spar'aii- I * 111 c . S l' i lien* is no Imlicr laying strain ot Buff or White Leghorns doing bus iness than those ownid by the Lu be rgnr Big and 1'nulLry Farm, of Concord X. ('. rri/e Wiumtin Single Cotnli Btiif (): pingtOUH ami W lute 1 .egliortlrf. Ur ping;on e g g rf, $ 1 ,5o $;5 .oo and $5.1'!' pc r 1 5. Beg it * ■ rn $ 1 .00 att*l $25u. (’ Il o ice mat 11 i«.s. Circular free. Mill' Ill’ll \v* ■o*’k. 1 'i k* ■Vilie. X. r Wiinteo—M* ! o l.ise * 11 >l.t>s pr.i* ■ t:i ;iI reurse in our m.'u'buie s’.u*p- ;*.ti 1 bain .i .’om > ib* n'1 -.n*..'ss._ Bo s,t:*'!lS secured g r .1(1'1.1' eS. $2.* pet u . i k ami iJb ('!. ariot te Autt -'* '-*.,.1 ' 1 i rl * >" * *. X C White Boi k- and I .eglioiio- exclu- M-.rX A I" :i U' dill I"' of W ell-mu’.- , ,| b* r ds I E* its. $ I (OI $ 2 5*' for i - f •, o'i in $ i u o" for D 1 ' 1 . Wrt'i *i- v eir wan's B:i'i*i"!| b I'oultry i .,'■*, v '*■•'** X C (alesiiian—I raveling, saiarv ..ml ex penses or eonmiission, must lie ac tive, ambitious, energetic; splcud.d o; p.u ’ uni'y . former ex]i* in. n* <■ tmt esseMiial Landmark Cigar Co,, Denver, b.i igeiits Wanted—do s*nl Cimli t:re : *■; air k ;' s. Til a new d"V n .* tiiat !'*■, a n s putiet il: * s i n a m : n n' •*. in v - * ry au' 1 a obil** ovvn**r will i*uy ot,** Address Cm; ire Supply C" . M* - led geV i : le, Ha. X gen I s—.iak** big mom v w r i o,r line. perm.in* ii' * us:• >:i.»-rs. r* gni ir in* * * n; * We to i ;* y i - i !.*i:!*l pro! ; - ahh: tmsvito ss .11 your t*'n .'or*. A - i Mali 11r* 1 * r ('omi any . Lo\ -, \i* 'm-e \1 • aleimlv >aliltaiium—Hr.* i *. t *•- f:te-d, hotiieltke. l;ir.dl numb**r oi ; . i' l e i. t s (lied for, ho:;.is ; : o'id* d lor ;ni.iins, infiitits for a lop i a Mrs. M. T. M,I* li.'ll, 2''. XVin isor '•.*•. M ' a t ' a ( i i a i w as no U '..-ll Ho Ml * I ' ’ be t e a' irmed t in n ''-r 'I ii* l - . o 11 f,. : f * r u *' s - vv * li.it Hoy jok* * re VV aS Hot ' lit T \ I. lx > TO W IVUIBOB < • I H LS. SeiiMCor Tilltnan Tuirlcs Two Dnj n at W inlliiiip. Q, ” •! # nr T l!n in w is a■ W in’hro; (■ - ’ • / o hr td.iv .i’ll S i”tr l (' ’i ; :iii j " ,,v i ! ’ r * ■ ^ | ( r \+ 1 * ■ Vj *1 «< M D V Br ♦ •-L 1 l * * • r !<»■** .* ^ r,* ; ' ! e tl*. .4 !*■ ■ i ! nr’ t ilk a ’ ( *; a S i * -, r ! w ■ •, > r !• »' In it.* r*eiit* in g .: . B r • s *.I« l. * f , . -. 0 - 1 1 *• ■: l’ ' ’ T _ ! . 1 ' »' l* .1 L >*• ! *’ ! *1 r i 1 ,, r r « t* VV TK ! *■ ' 1 .!■*■ *. ' .r .'(Mil !i « * t • **: n » bn’ ’’i-i' t W .1 rf i. >’ •r. 1 i * e ’ . r .1 ■: V • ' !! .' 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II i . i: i. s f * * r *■ , \ -oit g drc.ui.s * :i W .ut r *p i k * ■ .a i a. ’* 1 1' , i ■ .Ir- low : ini' Ho* i ' W ti * * hu I ns’ :' il* I* *'b and - 11 s ami when It i barf liv t 1 t i lie p.t "I a h , k h i J • ei. ; r* s, I * lege, d.'scri bin g •i. 11 in Ho* mg', t tribute to I) B ' of \\ 11; I 111 o;i r *1- 1 Inin hs tiu* right i ! i .* a n 1 g: v t: g t lie ! ' est d * n! a ' v an* *■:: ; *■' a't * I VV* *1)1*1 tmnal [n* i n* D '' I' I -! 2 1 1 V Cl e.|,t lit of ee! -d, for ’ be vv on I* rf il j 'h** in s; B ut ion. Tbe ’ d . If 1 had st rcngtli ! like t I d is UsS t ba e.lucn- i. y of tho S’ ate and iio'n' .e-r* ss vv *• have m lie in tlie ars, bii* i cm no' do tills." NOXK HES(’I ED BY THEM. None of Titanic Passengers on Pa- risian ’or Yirginlan. A dispatch from Montreal says the definite statement that neither the staemer Parisian nor the Virgin ian succeeded in rescuing any of Hie Tlt.knic’s passengers was made Tues day night by George Hannah, gen eral passenger agent ot tbe Allen Line. It is believed, Mr. Hannah Mid, that the Titanic sank more rap- lily than those on board had ex pected she would do, and that the «ork of loading the boats , and get ting the paaaohgecff over the* side bad sot been completed when the final ( III K( II I L< m >|; < x ill M’sE. Two IVrsons Were Killed ami Many W ere Injured. V II.c ring'.-!). X J , f w o persons '•vero k.ii.d ami more than a score injured, several seriously, when tlo* (oilapso of Ho* floor of the Clturch of Our I..oiy ('f \.* lory precipitated ii.'ariy i’."" ,"U'sons into tho tiase- ii * nt late Sunday. T!im» church ’was only partly compir’ed, and the as- sefuiilage Hieri* Sunday was in con nection with the formal ceromdnles of Living tlie cornerstone. Collapse of tlo* lloor came while an addres/ was being delivered by Father Ib ganty, pastor of ttie cluirdi. S id- denly fho lloor was heard to c/iak and then it went down with a Men, women and children caught in Hie avalanche an were badly crushed. .. -■ * * ,. \\ n si! i 1 * ' i.*a * h on t :.* U.l'*'! 1 tftli ( Mb. . r 1 tbi tent. \ . ’ g t - . - | ' k , 1 * ' . • . VV 1 Cl VV 1 1 ' , < * ' ' 1 1 ’ 1 1 H.t d.n c ■ v ..f ; . xp* A ’, ; • k ♦* l c '. . ! ' * * n t: w 'u.m H:** I* •:•!’. .* * 1 ; an *■ d .*• 1 * A 1 ** ' ! 1 * *:• ’: ,t. i *:' • ‘ ( ••'*. • r ii Iu-A * . vv : * - * a ■ .*,’,- - n; - ! s.t \ , : g 11. 11. t b- ' ■ - ;:! »• Imi < : •»!; t! * M ! W .1 rf t.i lie pul' d* • , , 1 i v;, „* ♦ j . , . ’.* 1 be k *.:' H.e -•• a • ■ 'DM!, i ’• A . 1 eHe r V :* . !t • ’ ‘.“‘Ml fl 1' , - vv a ;;; 1 *. tl g ' * ■ * i! * \\ tu’H * !;•' • * 'Hap'-■’!* vv i- ! .HID- \\> *i i r I .* i vv . ■ - ; (■ * * ! • - 1 J ti L ' 1 * ’ ! ' 1 L' ! I t ; Up .1 Mi i v * ;*'('•! r! i *. * t ill a rf’ i H - i 11 ,.* | ’ - * , , e , * * r. in SO 111 4 4 « .1"’ rf the b.l (’-. w • r» <-oort ef a.l<’.j nait* ( lew.s an*! it*’ j; r» 'fl an * x h inge liv vv h. h • i At. ;t.| • - * i ■ t. i ’. 1 y m a I,In *1. He •'.”* -V hn«'ri c 'ii*.* * • nc ’ file boa H- tw.v b. * \\ n v -1 Hi thus ; moved •Oge'h'T * b I .a •• vv; • ii Mtol S10'*' t!, o u* w oi to* went back to Ho* vv * * k . - vv Of on** of 'be beam d in picking u:* some ot bad jumped overboard and "bn* swimming aixoit. ()n his v. av l.,o’k to tlo* Carpatlna iu* pa.-. ; g*l one of Ho* collapsible boats w .i h was on Ho* point of sinking vvitlt 2*i pa-.-i-ngbrs atioard. most of them in scant 'night clothing. They wore ri s"u/*d just in the nick of tine*." / COM ESS MANY Ml KDEKS. \.Major Halt is IxiAt. Maj. Archibald Butt, Xvell known throughout the country as President t | 10 assassination of John Shoemaker in 1505; the assassination of L. B Two Itrothere Admit Many Mysteri ous Killings, At Birmingham, Ala., Arthur am’ Walter Jones, brothers, in the coun tv jail, charged with murder in the mining section of Jefferson county, completed Wednesday morning before Solicitor Heflin, Spec. Attor. Burr, Circuit Solicitor Tate and other wit nesses a confessfon, terHrrg of t-be- assassinations of William H. Rhea, lanuary 12, 1!M)9, near Lewisburg 1 . ,1 loll *-cc d — ( ( 1 rx S 1 - ; ■ I'l " ’ rd "** 1: di . i’Toa '! !' r « ' : 1 ’ u r« H : U Oil ! a::.. . lit a K 1 '3 1 r, ,) 2 ba i'•'s ; »*’ a <Tr -. lint I- i ' 'S r ti und: til. o; * u s e.t’dV Br- $ ! ‘ .4i p»*r bu. J 1 1 ' *,*»*• • W ” r • ,»r -d ( ’ 1 . -v- r«n lie — ’ 1 • n- ; ’ . ' , *1 ■ 1 1 1 , , *' g»- • '-V »1 1 • ■ ^ * r r: - t : , , t -Z ;*i . d » ’. t J ! . ‘ : • r U _ - M 1 ’ , . r* v j j. - . fi: . •!S : % } pe- ’ ’ t ■ ' ( • •! i > • • ' k 1 Tl -- ( ’ J 1. s < Bull i »r • • 111 II «* • V 1 * fir , 1 t »♦* r ► * i * 4* tar. *'. . . . 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Abou’ 2*oi bags (U'Hnined rmris’‘*r»*tl mat- •er. Postmaster Morgan said this af ternoon Hint thf-o sacks contained an avora;** of about S.Ono l“t'ers each. He estimatcvl tiiat approxi- aiately L'’' 1 " 1 ."" 11 registered letters and packages had gom*' to tite hottom. of Negroes Rescued. TjbouMnds a fHspsti»fc from Tallulah, La., aays ro Uouaaa Taft's aiuL Former President Roose velt's military aide, was among those lest on the\ Titanic. He was from Auftnsta, Gal, and /had gone abroad for his health, / Forty Persons Drowned. A boat Into xyhich the passengers of the British’ steamer Seang Chun were disembarking, capslted Tues day and 4 0 persons, mostly women. The Seang Chung id gegro flood sufferers rescued In boats from perilous Pi levees, the result of the I were drowned, ppl river's Invasion of that had Just arrived at Amoy from Sing lapore Evans, October 3, 1011, at Lewis burg, all white; the killing of Sam uel Thomas, negro, in 1911; William Spencer, negro, last summer and Shep Cheney, negro, in 1910. The assassination of Felix Ellard, at Lew isburg, on March 18, 1912, Is now under investigation. If Wilson was a goner, he came back on that Pennsylvania tidal wave, which completely submerged Clark For 25c we will mail you this ladv leg knil'e. is a clever novelty, nn*ta, handle, einiin.-sed. imitation, f.nc- stocking and lady's high boot <*xnr’ shape of looted leg You can': nf .'ord to in* without one. Send for i: ’oday. Address, The Nieodcmus Crw, \c»- / - a No. STtCFn-rHe-tt-rG- Bldg., Gh?- eago, 111. 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B. li. 1 (ill.", Hammond, Ind SHIELD BRAND SHOES Every pair of Shoes carrying the Shield Brand label Is guiranteed to be the’ best value that brains and money can produce.. Fit Best Wear Longest MANEFACTERKI) BY M. C. KISER COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. ( I ' ' ' i’V H.V I’A^MUNTS IN SOL I II C AROLINA * ' . ' ' ■ ; ■ :iv f *r B.e n:-i;r iig ji.iil*lu’ ■*)’ Scita !. •: I'it d' i lie Mbtual I.lie i- pax up* t*> ( . - !:iia i> liv \ ii**!*lid - re tl.an t- -ir \ u i a:iv * 'Hut Lie m-iiramv e«*mj):ny. \ ’; i, n: ; i e\. • ;*.' (■■.era! ■. i ** ri ;*-’BB- f* *r l-ieal avni-. I; • • iv , '■ L : ' nr in".’ ■.- !'* \. \\ r ’<■ ’ * |]*i* ti;;i ii 1 * * i ia■.* H ‘ ai i t 1 *r 11!I (*"’. ',:e ;q p;;;'n --a!: ,e ! 1 1 e • ■ - LB 5 ea a;.;( !!* y. i!- i *r * vv aw I F. H HYATT, Manager for South Carolina. W. S HENDIEY, Superinlendetif. COLL.MBIA. S. (’- KF.TLUN c tiU'oN Name I >atc i >1 Birth . . AiMre-. (TvcBpai ii *n The Roosevelt victories in Illinois and Pennsylvania gave an awful jolt to the charlotte Observer, which pre fers Taft as a presidential candidate to spy man named by either the Re publicans or the Democrats. Senator P,. R. T.liman was a vls- for to Columbia Thursday for ths inveliin? and reporta say he was a ,-opular man the whole day long. Hs • looking well and is receiving best wis-hts from his hos’s of friends.