The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 02, 1912, Image 4
McKinley, Prexhlenl
Taft’s Canii>aign Manager, Mak‘w
Public the XaineN «f t!»e TcunI
Magnatea and Millionaires Who
*• a
Are Putting I'p the Money for
Rooaevelt’H ('mnpaign Kxpenses.
A Washington Dispatch to the
Charlotte Observer says the war
among the liepublicanB, with I’resi-
dent Taft, Former President Uoose-
-Telt and Senator La Follette as tlie
presidential candidates, is the. most
•bitter internal party row in years.
The Democrats, in their fifteen years
^Of factional troubles, have not seen
—Anything like the conditions 'hat
DOW prevail in the Republican camp..
Director McKInely, of the national
News reached Greenville Sunday
nlglrt of a horrible offence, said to
have been perpetrated upon a young
white woman by four whitehnen,
about midnight Sanirday, at the
home, one mile north of Greer, in
Spartanburg county. The police at
Greer not.itied the Greenville author
ities Sunday night of the affair and
requesled them to bo on the lookout
for tln> men. *
Their nairies and oilier data were
furnished the police. It was stated
that the Spartanburg police hi\e
been advised of the matter and re-
Mues ed to keep on tin* wall bout for
ibe parties. A warrant was sworn
out for the men before Magistrate
Henderson, of Spartanburg County,
and his const aides have been In pur
mil Sunday. Sunday night commun
ication was established w i: h the po
re at Greer and particulars of the
Taft bureau, and Chairman Dixon, of,
the national Roosevelt committee, aim ' rim, ‘ serured
going It like monkeys and purrois. ' G cording to tile story of the Greer
The Taft people were comparatively
tame until the vote of th
vanla primaries was m
then they woke up
•e. four white men went to 1 he
, , home of a wliite man. one mile from ui 1 n u,p '
1,1 , Greer, about M::!u or I o'clock ! x " f 'I' s l" radoes came
.V" 7 *"! ■:,i hi [lav niL-ut The man of ,i„.: bacicida and demanded money
People at the Mercy of llandits, Say
Passengers Arriving by Steamer at
Galveston—American Citi/.en Be*-
iKxaihMl for I’nilure to Give < >\ <
A
Money Demanded by Desperadoes.
Forty-seven passengers, all but one
citizens of tins Cnited States, who tir-
rlwd at Galvek'on Tuesday morning
from \'era Cruz on the steamer Tex
as, tell of alleged torture and assas
sinations of Americans in the Repub
lic. All the refugees left their lands,
homes, furniture and everything they
possessed, except, enough money for
passage and the (dot lies on their
backs. Among the entire iwitnbcr
there are only four or live who have
t ranks.
M II. Ish tells of the murder of an
' merican cil i/en named Wait.
"Mr Wait was a neighbor to me,"
said \Ir. Ish. "He had sold seieral
eail of catle an 1 hidden the money.
to his
. Fail-
I'.nciy .Sweet Potato Piuivts—lies! Sa
ndies. Descriptive circular free
Itass Pecan Co., I.umherton. Miss.
I'.ggs irom tired to lay S. C. W. Leg
lioins per la, alder March Id
\\ . II M id Hot b lin,' Port land, T enn,
Pu is'-bred Ivggs—l-'rom Gigli! I’.rali-
mas *1 per I •>. l anny Llird, China
Groxe, N. C. -
larry ——Many wealthy tueailiers wish
ing early marriage. Description
free.' Kalialile Cluli. Mrs Wruliei.
field. X. Itox LG. (lakl Hid, Gal
S. C. White and Blown Leghorn
FggH, $ 1 ..dU per 1.",, spetdal price.-
on large lots. Kelly Farm, Cleve-
land, X. C.
Mujue Fxpeiiment Station snam
I birred iiy mu usii Rwks—Ivias-.
Jl..dii for I d. Coi kerebd, it-. Geo.
II S'vtrks, Mitchells. \'a.
Success Cotton Seed—Volt want Hi.
best. Order Sharp Success, it 1-:
hales per acre. Jlt.uU per lili. f. 0
h Kim City, N. C. .1 1). Sharp.
Indian Kunucr Duck l.ggs—1'toai t a.-
lo av test lay ing s’ rain. Pure w I:.'<
eggs. Kasy Hi raise, ijuii k y rower..
The best thing in feathers, jaggs l.p
cents each. W. W. Cant, Spartan
burg, S. C.
and Silver Laced Wyandottcs, li foi
$1 .dti. A Perkins. South Hill. Va
iloineianu, t.a.
(Prickly A*h, Poke Root end Potodum)
Prompt Powerful Permanent
Its beneficial ef- Stubborn cyf*
fecu ar. usu.ll, yield d P. FTP.
faiy very Quickly wben other medv* you toava#
f«naa ax* Ulcl<W
The f-Hhertv • '".unlay Mig’i.L The mail of the. I ' '
... f i>r t i i t ft r house was not at home, having gone f "‘K l-' 1 " 1 i 1,, J r 'ieliherately Ikj-
restralut of * rt*hi(1<• 111 1 »t11 wub 1 or- ; i c,..1 ( .i i■, ? 11 with r hi r
. \i r u-,.1 „ 1 , , 'to Spa rt a n burg m see a sick brother ‘"'ad. d him with their machetes,
k* gotten by Mr. MrKmiey aful < olnnH 1 ! hist . Htth. •mti
TJ _ r\a vnl r u.t/l \tr Jkivd, v . d I ,! ' S U, '*‘ WOlIhUI H b()!lf ' ( ft ^ ,,, <111(1 (IfOVC
Roo«eveU and Mr. ixon nnsted . r sisier or a l " r - '1 lo re are nianv ins’ances
roundly. Day by day the war has in- ' •' •» ,
r creased In furv ; sisterdn 1 iw. were alone in the •
V ' 1 house The men are said '(. have I " ^liv.d in a little settlement
% President Taft has been persuaded ,, a)| In " ll, ' r " » • '■l^ en American
G to join his supporters in this tight! touches were resented ,| V faniili', had tonnded the town of j |;u , T „ r ,
against Roosevelt. April -f., just live , Sa ibipn
I or -ale' Kggs for ha eiiiug. Pa;
standard luceil. ! iaht Pta’ituas. >
C. Rhode Island Reds. R. !'. R... Us,
$ 1 .ho per l.d. Trio RoiilHy Var.ls,
Gordon. Ga.
Men hauls and Maniilaclmeis—
Write for eircular v ic e .s m'er-
est i It g to hit iotsiloss liteU in all
Iith s. <) M pi rust! :n, 1' 11 P"X
:!7 1 . \Han a G
!• or sale—line :;«-l l..rse K: t.-' an..
Di- horse p.. w • r ‘.'dr 1 ''!• ■
l lill comp!. '.'. IP • : ■ r e p '
in good c. a.I t .on. A g. r. K
.o-s, , i ! e s I ’
i I licre is it.i bet ter
days before the Massucii usei t s pri
maries, he will speak at Springli.
I.t. ' st r,..u o'
boras doing bus
two women and a liveiv struggle ' ^ 1 vn of j ih.ss than tbs. oam d by the Lil
lies left be •us.’ we were afraid to) bereer Rig and loultry I arm, oi
( om or.' X. G
•n su.-d ( mo of t bent is raid to have
s'ruek the mat t ied woman over the
i.’tnaiii longer, ktiowtng we would R.
Worcester and Moston. giving names 'felted’ her i kl,|lli ^nur^. 1 am -it years old. j ".'’'n''''
V- and dates, in reply to uttacks made
upon him by Colonel Roosevelt pres
ident Taft decided to make war on
Roosevelt after long and car.’lul de
liberation. The Roosevelt speech.-., in
• Illinois and I’ennsylv aniti angered Hie
President but the dignity of his posi
tion restrained him. Tin- situation
• has changed. Tin 1 attacks made in
and the i b it lies i m Hi > back
' I t.-i o r.- leaving we
for .l.fii ages .v i' h 11 •.
1 W
Nebraska have caused Mr. Taft to n
verse his policy. , .
. till liov
In speeches to he delivered at
Springfield, Worcester and Poston,
, This woman ts said *o have recover-1 ' w r n - to Mexico one y • at ago, put i v i i: !, %l ,,, . A ,o'
i d from t he Ido w a nd rushed out an d ,1 ' ‘ ‘ bad, f I . u i n 1 a n d a u d i nt- |- 1 t • ■' ■ , p • ■. •
to Hie house of a neighbor In the , ITovemetits there and to-day I have 1
I meantime, it is said, the men took t" ,J, - v ,llis 1 *!' ,lis bands. , fi i/e inim.,
. t li.'ir de|.,irt ure
[ A boy with a shotgun, it seems, re
sponded hi the woman's cries for
help and took tip bis position at the
j bom .’ V* t v soon, if is said the men
in tut m d to the house and disarmed
l I'm oil r . la tie
A tie tea:
slop ' D. Sites Jit tAinipaiiy, Charles-
t'.n, ri. C., your poultry and Kggs,
Cane Sy rup,/Butler, Hides, Skins,
I Vesw.ux, etc! Highest, prices paid.
inured Koviw.s, Indian Runners, Po
und China, all state fair winners
-ggs 0 setting; pigs $ I 2.an
. ai h, jT. C, lones, Orrville, Ala.
Go-c t omb and Single Couiti But)
i R pingttins, P.utT Leghorn Kggs
II a ii e.,eel lent layers, 1 a eggs, $ I ;
\>y for $2.uii. A. p. Rutledge, R.
K. H. I. (ia I lat in, Tenn,
ivcHei-.trass Strain thrystal White
Orpingtons—Crop a card to W. A
K. I'ort, Marion .lunction, Ala., foi
booklet contalnirg useful inforiua-
tion.
> rnslicd Stone, any size, any quanti
ty. Prompt shipment from Colum
bia, S. c. Write or wire for prices
Marshall and Spencer Co., Jac'-son-
villo, Fla.
\_ei.l- — P.lg li, utfi selling e’li'.b ill ;
u'< h fo.is, ..li lodge- at. vat tie ’
e Pl. 'i'd sil'. . IP I’.. <at!' . • t.t! j
. .e lor sample. Kv atm .< ... ;
Tbotii miii. t ia.
sii;,ci .i txiiden Bull Orpington. Rn- j
iuirted stock. Kggs from Special
Matings, f: 1 . 00, Ftility, $l.fi0. Mat- j
it.g List free. Kfk-Villa Poultry
l a ds. Iclkin, V. C.
.ggs lor Hotelling—$1 tor id. Sil-
. • r Spangled lliitihurgs, IA a lit
t.ahmas, Rose Comb Partridge
Wv ambd ! es, White Wyandotles.
! 'H:e| Kit zaera Id. Lin wood . N C
\gints—i'«i It sexes can make big'
1 1.1111.• y stippl ing perfume to fami-
ii. s \ddr. :.s National I’erfiitne
(ii . ■(!-'*' Ten It V Sou St , Deliver,
' 'll
vvanied—Vi.iitig n.'-n w .bo '".-ire to
p. .. the faim for a go i.T pay.ng
.. ' ..III NiiUtPI.il s Hat \ w tllle
p.'.g. qiiiek advancement. Wn'e
i ' a . p I.- in -u ranee Cun,May,
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pting i i-liing Has .Begun—i.arge
a, p v '■! .!!■ s, R, | | mi Cro ik- .
r-. -hi! .t. l ot her kinds of tisii.
! : i pr •in two lia rt'el lies or
1 • .e- !• rs come early. A
'■ ’ ■ ■ s t ' I Ifles'on. S C
"lain Wliiic and Brown l.rgb.irn
C..ek '".Is and laying Pullets. Bred
t . . . e ; r■ i I a ;iin. i’otiitry fatatis
, .• s w • a hi ds Prices t . .is-
‘ ■ \ ■ rb an J’o iltry 1 ..a.t.
. . ■ ,t ( ip
Makes rich, red, pure blood—cleanses tho eotto*
system — clears tne brain — strengthens dlj;e*tlon and nerv
A positive sjxjcific for Blood Poison and skin diseases. «.
Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria;
|s a Wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it.
F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA.
Rheumatism
getting a grip on you?
I in M.■ x en Cj> v
li Ml It I MeGe. a u . ;t 1
11.< . i ; ...rile
tlfe I ut
t
Willi W.-Ilt t .
I h.'v are said to have then r ’ 11,1:1
i/ed tin 1 young woman and carried ,l ' in $
President Taft has nrrecd 'o tell the
people of M HN.saeh iiset 1 s sometlnng
abont Colonel Roosavelf that the put>-
her to a nearby pa'eh of woods,
W'l.re they a< Coin pilsiie I ttieir pur
pose.
r i
r,
Fiends \re < 'nuglil.
\fi. r an exciting chase.
lie generally does not know thlnuH . . , .
Vfi. r an exciting chase. ( latt l>'
Mr. Taft will give a list of a few . . ,, , . \tr
M t : e b • tte n and P.ov . •• I p " left. I ■ I
that Colonel Roosevelt lli-lst, I Up.Ml , , . I , , . .1 we. k
wh". c'sirgel with at'em pt i nr to
him doing. It is predicted that tfie
President will strike fto n '!"■ . ii.ubl
er, and give se.-rets tbit he w..uM
not have divulged bad it no n. .-n '..r'
the bitter tiglit mad. on h m l.\ t'.ii
onel Roosevelt In Illinois, I'eNie-'l
ranta and Nebraska
At the White House it is said that (
Colonel Roosevelt is b.'rip' link..!'
by the ateel trust and the Int.-iua-
tional Harves'er Trust. The President
. rtt’Mn alt v a -« i i P a w ti p .• woman
i.. at i r."r ■viturd iv niclit were cap
■ ■. I Sh. r ff \\ I \\ hi-e. ..f
' |. t I t I ‘ ,| . e ( O I I t ’ \ . Mon I I v a f t e t
ii it d hrourhf to Spar’ tn’otr:’ on
•I nil' n'l lo. k t ra i n and bid red m
Hie county jail. " "
; u In,
M. x . o two ' .• its i ■.i >. *
\ men.pi ti ti u - t: ■: > '
1 and left belt md i ■ b ,.
. .' * b■ Ti d 11 v e s', h k i , ,
Mr M. G. . ,.f cruel' i.
t . . d .ui ..n \ tie ri. iw • oi an
■ to hosptt a I tn \Tex n o t'
Tbe bandits s ,)
i a ' one o' c \ n..e' •. l.or
fv. PI'S 1 ef' 'V, .
s.. d V! r M. i .. *■. .,t,.| d.
e ..lie. . tel k* ' I ' I - II k I'.e •'
I'd ."ill S !\ It;
hat oti t tie pl.ee
•'The !. It,'!: s G
l oil.>11 See.I
Ml
■ r-.s. H.
claft.s. It ho !
Pi \ j.r:.
Rheumatism is the most distress
ing ami discouraging of all troubles.
Nine cases out of ten can be cured
by using Noah s Liniment.
Where there is no swelling or
fever a few applications will relieve
you.
Noah’s Liniment penetrates—does
not evaporate like other remedies.
Requires very little rubbing.
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LINIMENT
NOAHS 1 IM Ml NT Relieved This Man of a I ernh'c Condition.
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haa in fnrniHt ton ttiat tin port ant st.el But News <.f Hie Disaster l{e<nhcd 'or'','.
tnon. . '
I fill c
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Truat offlclala are working d. soer.i'- H
to help nominate Roosevelt M.n
who run ateel plan'H eon rollel !..
the truat are coercing tlo ir m.-n 'o
vote In primaries for Roo.s. vi:', is
the charge m ole
The ateel trust, it js . laim. ,| a' h.
White House, has kune over to
Roosevelt olliejallv and u.ll sup m t
him actively wIot. v. t it m do
It ia charged that t;. . o .■ \\ |'. t
kina of New ^ Oik. tl l ^ ll ! « li \ i •
trltiuted |.'o".""" to the Roos.'V.P 1
campaign, and has i.d'.c'.d beve ‘
auma from other non ■ onto ••. I v"h
the ateel and harves'et Musts M >t, kw
than ) 1 , most ot w h i> h I ., mo !:'
from the Perkins trusts t- is said,
haa been contrilmied for the R
veil war on tlie Presi l. ti'
Mr. Taft, his su p pot ' »■ t s , : a:e’, w •! I
tell the peopl*' si Hi.. Hi.:..: a Po a:
Roosevelt within t lie t . x t )..w w ■ •
Director McKinley, ot t .•• I'Gt
reau approve)* of the Pte-i b nt s n. v
program. He opened up on the Go!
onel just, after the R v. It 1 .a I
In I ’en iisy 1 v a n a a t. I be- b. . u
giving names and heut' s - te .
"Who it as the most ' > c . in a r >1
Who would most appr- e.,i*e b t'e
nomination and re elr. tioti . f T o >
dore Roosevelt to a ili;rd t. t ui ;n tbe
White House''" asked Director Mc
Kinley of t lie Tat t Rn t ea u 'Her i <
the answer." loNk-^j.
following statein.Vt
"The I’nited Stm
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pany, suit against witich was -up
pressed by Theodoic Roosevelt but
which is being forced to disintegrate
voluntarily or face a law .shit, by the
Taft administration.
Tb x
al'o'i i I nd pi ft lands,
and Me' ton ( onrvs-
s ions is most t u: * ■ re s’: ti ■*
"TTiomas N'ieilritvvhaus and Walter ;
I ■.. key, Missouri mtltion,Tires,
"W S laiwards, of West Virginia.
"Dan R. Hanna, of Cleveland. 1 rela! i v e of TTt.odore Roosev elt, -v ho [)r
newspaper publisher, w ho b;ts be.at '• ,,uvs ' : ' iS lll!lll, ' n •'' lucomo from
Indicted by the Taft tidminis'rat ion
for rebating
Spaccow t ti use's TroiiMe.
Two fa: i.: 'tig Idnglish «; n ■a :
i a its.'.I t h> 1 .b a: h of .1 a eob I m' 1 , ,
..a >> - : ariii. r living near (’larks
W, \ a.. this u e>'k He w ,o
me on It is front pon h w h> n • a.
NVilli; " u rii ’ in " r I1tas ’" lr P' ,]!S birds swooped violently n, on bo
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KAP-AL-GINE
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KAP AL-GINE
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."'t and a lal Oil moi k.
credited ‘boss', who lead his Olbeo
“George W. Per kins, director of
the United States Steel Corporation o>te him $-1.'"’","'!" in ''on- , 1UL .i,t in )
and of the International Harvester
tracts in a few years and tried to..
beak or talon of on.
tl. sh, tore a hole m t i <
a deal with the late ‘Boss’
jugular vein and caused him to bleed
Three Killed in Tornado.
>• poc-otis a re k now n to ha .
k ; :-l, a! b'.i-t a Sl ot'.' injure 1
, V era 1 , a rm hoas. s a nd villaye
" ' S W.'.' w , k"d Sun da \
a •"t'p.o'o w hie!! formed in th"
>v of 'i a 1.,.tj, tt. tr Oklaho'na
s •• "t.t ia a n"t t hi as*"rfy dirce-
1 .a : h •• • " b he e • a at i.-s of Ok !a-
ao": a and I .oc a tt, < )k l;t
Wants |.. la. .1, 11..
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Kai v\ h k. (in.
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on I
l!ic < h ran.
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to death.
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Company, whoso friendship laid the, 1 ' 1 ' 1 '''
groundwork for the absorption of the B'b" kis l"' ,soll l ‘ mid po
Tennessee Coal and Iron (’omjuiny by Bind Woman and Fire Hons,..
the steel trust and who is now ti- »-»-* | n n,,. cnise of telephone r-p tir-
nancing the Roosevelt campaign by j .Mule ol.jci id to Amonia. m, t>, robbers gained entran -e to the
means of personal contributions and ; Daniel White, of Klmsford. N Y..,house of Mrs. K. A. Clark. In Chirti-
a Wall Street syndica.Q, |was dtiving through Greenville when go. tltis week and lor. el her to give
SPppOl t. d y .. m - p
often tb.' ease t !iat a b
of in. alctt! ibb' 1 ;| mbit
is hampefe.l or tuted
ousies.
* * *
W Ilf)
uroug.i .
(>(.t brea k a M;i'ssaere.
■ ."!m’ ioti in I'e/, the
u recov-
Mackay-
i rehi ng
as*or. it
s, witich
ig. tin. as
■ Tieation
, ofoe
Svv it ( lima n Iv t ’ t s Bat t cm * r
1
Th" 'knocker”
"Frank A. Munsey, magazine and teiry, ids mule, stopped and re f us- them her iewels and nearly $l."nn in ■' t'• a o"tte t 1
vnewspaper publisher, who has ‘trail- ,,, to tmdgd. A teamster suggest-'cash. They tied her to a table in the something to go--
ed Perkins in steel stock maiiipulu- ji-ojditrg anutionia to his nostrils, htistytiient aaid set fire to the house, i.tub w.' a. tan
tions and made a fortune. j White tried it. He is thought to Figemen broke down the doors with 1* biokutg !'>r 1
"Truman H. Newberry, a million- have a fair chance for recovery. On- axes and rescued Mrs. Clark uncon- le s His soul sin i\.
w h-‘- I *
aire automobile mannfacttirer, Ily two ribs tire broken and he, can see Scions.
"Alexander Revel!, a niillionai’e fairly well out of one eye.
m:t at.in”,
■. X11»i ♦ /1 p ■, i
■.y.ys bed vc
'.'wh:P a lb
until it is shown in
looks For such a p'
• ■ ; ’oi. (!• vebip into a \ erita- j \t 2
. - e ■ ■ ■. It is now know n t ha‘ t:: b oc i
••■••h oh . "fs and to soldiers , bar <>:'
t ■■ 1: : ! b■ 1 in tlie l::'!tt w i: h the niu 1 h. ,\
it. o' i - M.i'ii'iMi soldiers whilt* 111 K I!-.'
Ft.’u It ns w.-t'c massacred One l-t'.r "
l.iindreid .lews were sLtin. \ to' ! tie
i $ ! 1 o tb
Saw Many Bodies l-Toating. If bar’
i;
i
furniture manufacturer.
"Gifford Plnchot, a millionaire by
Inheritance, who wants to be Secre
tary of the Interior.
"The Standard OH Company which
haa Its eye on the Osage oil lands
In Oklahoma, worth millions
Hold Up in New York Cafe.
Filtering a restaurant on New ,
Killed by Lightning.
A voting white boy, Lonnie Baker, i York's East side, four highwaymen
covered Morris Last, with revolvers, or anything.
;ti .! w :: bet s
n.anm :• and
>nn I; f" his
p sx i's savor. D b. . oVs sour, mis- ; rrenreer Rhein nasse*! on SaTurdav, Two Little O.-pL.-in Hoy s.
anthropic, w It i n :!’, ; , lle\p •sseu fr.'Ut ; ‘ :t : I -. 1'1.11 ernoon in i ue netg ii- : \ • v ' ■ s f \ .
bad to \.or/e and s. ; « s via good in , b irhuini of three large icebergs. ‘ ,,f ,•) ; ,, . ,
.),: \ i ■ .1., i r .. i......
i iv e R i [r. K illetl.
!'■ ’ ' • > ' • 1. ,lb d. six
- : ’ , ' ur* d they aro
1 ' > " ".b :::dred oth-
! ! ! ‘ : m and tliou-
1 b of property
i t Mid Morncea,
w '."it a tornado
wi' C 'bum lav after-
ii
i .or
T" " s’, amor 1 ‘.rcnien and t he
r'.'.To.'r Rhein Passed on Fafurdav,
' nr:I ~. in.afternoon in the neigh- ;
! "l.ti .
I
was struck and killed by a bolt of
lightning at his home, in Holly
Springs, N. C. The boy was sitting
and forced him to give up jewelry
and money aggregating $7n0 in val-
• • •
'Kvervbodv can do sou
tine f.
„i ' ''"ed numerous ;db'c".s of wreckage , |„, xs Ddv I" o'
at:'! a •.•beat r timber of human bodies gt>b ip, r of ■'ho !:tt, r. T
w ; h life pt'eservi rs on floating in ip
tt'
by the fireplace when the holt came ! ite. They backed out of the room, Irs town. His capixil m ty he hm: - -
"Ctorernor Carles Osborne of down the chimney killing him In-: warning thirty other diners^ to make ed • ■ in iaet he may have no c'l^ttal
at
MUtigun. a
millionaire lumberman i stantly None of the other members .no outcrv, and made their eserfye In all, and yet be a strong factor in Hi
■ 1 • >ttte I I tie Leak.
tire::' r a ;• rs leak, Eq^ch
•si o' v-. hoga. Falls, O., ligbt-
a tua ».b intp .■ ba'broom of his
s. a
Fr"’i. 1: c!::r . 1 a^d .2 A’ ! Hp'i'e
it ' an:.a. r lo Hie'r ikajo^s. j.dtiisj^rft'j w! •
I'M I'f'
! '
il’l explosion
♦ Loll. WTtaf
Th" Mexican revolution is the no: been e<
X,,
w n it a wall of the house,
• !■>■!■•■ ' ura.'d !.on.se, his wife
r»pate4 Urge owner of ateej^f tbo family were hurt.
a taxicab.
production of hustle, and "git uy and principal sjtorHng news now
•Pas i
iipHRtiL' Is fil .1 ut-lilt r, at' ] i'rank P. Schaf
i
•r. h boarder.