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Tt The Barnwell People. TOL. BARNITELL. S. C-. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24.1912 VO 1 DEEP UID PLOT ♦ " ? WALL) STREET CONSPIRACY TO NAME A DARK-HORSE TO SIDE TRACK WILSON Thomas W. Lawson, of “Frenrled Finance” Fame, Before Senate ('ampaign Fund Probers, Gives In formation Obtained In a “General Way.” of the Facts Afiove Stated. The "sinister system" formed a deep laid plot to control the pres ent Presidential election, Thomas W. Lawson, of Hoston, told the Senate campaign contributions committee Thursday. Mr. Lawson was careful to impress upon the committee that lit knew only in a "general way" of the alleged colossal schenfe to nom inate and elect a candidate "satia- lactory to the Wall street interests." The conspiracy of the Wall street interests, of which 'Mr. Lawson knew in a "general way", included, he ik dared, the defeat of Col. Roose velt at the Republican National Con tention, the nomination of President Taft and the injection of Col Roose velt into the campaign as a third party candidate to "split the Republi can party". all this withi/bt the knowledge or consent of Col. Roose velt. Then Mr Lawson knew, in a "gen eral w ay", a mysterious fund of $ I .- '"in nioi had been raised In Wal! St to deadlock tlie Democratic Conven er n at Maltimore, prevent the nom- nation of the candidates before the Convention and to name a dark hors, hatlsfactorv to the "system.' who was *«> ♦* lected "I communicated this •('formation to Mr Bryan." said Mr Lawson, "and as a result Mr Wilson was nominated and the scheme fail <d " The committee went after Mr Lawson s conspiracy story rather ■harptv and endeavored n vain to (iin h:tn down to a sta'en.enf of hi* .: s: s 'or the re. Hal He saM he had r:\ tie n.cans of rifo-v a Con ’can' • ? ’hem conrdentia! and ftnal’v r, •ornii t the co”imime.‘ 'hat when s * tt of o.'orvf on iierarne known ti lum tie look pariiiular pains to ar FIEND WAS CAUGHT CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING TO ASSAULT A GIRL. The Dastardly Deed Was Attempted In Marlboro County Ten Days Ago. —Was Caught In Marion. A dispatch from Marion to The News and Courier says Frank Green, a negro wanted by the authorities of Marlboro County to answer to the charge of attempted criminal assault cn a white girl near McColl, was shot and captured near Centenary by Dr. Sam Mace, a member of the posse, about sundown Wednesday and brought to Marion and lodged in jail Thursday night. The negro was seen in jail Wed nesday afternoon by The News and Courier correspondent and was quite willing to talk. He admitted his identity, said that he had been in Mc Coll about two weeks conducting a pressing and cleaning club, that on last Thursday he went to the home of the mother of the girl he is accused cf assaulting, and that no one was at home but the girl and a baby, that he was told to return the next day, that he did not return, but that he Went out into the bushes to hunt grapes, that he came unexpet te lly uoi i ,he girl and that in pm-i eg ho tic. Pk-nially put his hand upon her that he left McColl Saturday wphout knowing he was charged with a crime, that he went via th" North JOINS HER^ ALLIES ALL THE BALKAN STATES NOW AT WAR WITH THE TURKS GREECE NOW IN THE WAR COLLEGE OF BISHOPS WILL MEET IN GREENWOOD DUR ING NEXT MONTH. LOUND IN MARSH W. H. LANGLET, UNITED STATES SOLDIER DROWNED " She Notifies Turkey That She Has Joined the Other Balkan States on Her, and at the Same Time Sent a Fraternal Greeting to the Allied States. Greece, not wishing to detach her self from her allies, sent instructions early Wednesday morning to the minister at Constantinople to com municate a declaration of war to the Porte. Greece at the same time sent a fraternal greeting to the allied states. Servia was the first of the three states to declare war Thursday- night, Bulgaria followed a similar declaration. War has become general through the Balkan peninsula. Turkey, al ready engaged in fighting Montene gro, Wednesday morning Issued a formal declaration ot Hostilities against Servia and'Bulgaria. Greece supposed to be in sympathy with S^r- via and Bulgaria, was not mention ed in the declaration. The Greek minister has not been asked to leave and South Carolina Railroad to Ceu-! the Turkish Capital The Turkish tenary, to secure work. I minister, however, left Athens It Nothing is known in Ma r '('n of thej.s also announced that fighting be- details of the alleged crime, except tween the Turkish and Green armies thp above statement of the prisoner There were about fifty citizens tn the hunt, tins section having been fiood- has begun on the frontlar. In the declaration of war Turkey places the blame on Bulgaria and .d with circulars describing the alleg- Servia Although Turkey has an- ed fugitive It is not known there if t'oipated the Balkan states and order tbu prisoner has a criminal record J er a simultaneous advance of tier ar He appears to be about .’0 years old i mlea against Bulgaria and Servia, It His wound seems to be not at all aer- it expected that the Sen ians and Hul- lous, the ball having entered the gariana will be ready to meet th> rear of the hip As soon at the cap-; Turkish Invading force by the time ' ure was made th** sheriffs office it reaches the frontier Turkey > •(•ere was notified and Deputy J T withdrawal of her troops from the I'u/u-r left for ( ent.-naj) and return- immediate vicinity of the Creek 'ron ed with the prisoner before midnight J tier and the omission of Greece fro: \ dispatch from Benne(uv llle says the declaration of war were ioutc Crank Green the young negro »ho.'l p t*s dictated by KtamM Pn«hn pr.-s • i* charged about t.-ii dags ago as s aul'.'d a vo ,i.g wh g:r. at McColl. II H is < o.ym was . au* ••red in Mar- on C,,u:.tv ’t. s .Ci inoi.n Deputv Sh.-iff J T Dav - api'ir.- !' ,s i.1. nt of i he coun 11 of »ta t. r.al head of the Turki-h i,. m.-nt He wan's to avoid a flgh' For the First Times, High Offlciuls of Methodist Chureh Meet In South Carolina. A dispatch from Greenwood says one of the most important ecclesias tical meetings of the year in the South will be held in Greenwood in November when the College of Bish ops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, hold the annual fall meeting here. The College of Bishops is compos ed of the fourteen Bishops of the church. The names of the Bishops in the College are as follows: A. W. Wilson, Baltimore. Collins Denny, Richmond. E. R. Hendrix, Kansaa-Clty, Mo. 11. C. Morrison, Florida. E. E. Hoss, Oklahoma City, Okla. Warren A. Candler, Atlanta, Ga. James Atkins, Waynesville, N. C. J. C Kilgo, Durham, N. C. W. P. Murrah, Mississippi. W. It. l.aniberth, Nashville, Tenn. J H. McCoy. Birmingham, Ala. H D Mouzon, San Antonio, Tex. It G. Waterhouse, Los Angeles, Cal J. S Key, Sherman, Tex Three of the Bishops will not lx 1 there for the meeting. Bishop Wil- ; eel, is on the superannuated list. Bishop W B. Murrah is in Chinn - holding I'onfereiiees and Bishop Hoss is passing through a serious Illness i i These three will not he present at 'tile meeting here The Bishops will 1 rive here October 31 They wlllj hold business meetings daily unlilj Sunday. November These bustness sessions will be held in the parlors; i.f Lander College In the evenings public services will be conducted tiy o! e of their number each evening at the Mllll Street Methodist Church <>n Sunday. Nov. m .er .L by luvita tint! i h • v wiil PI I the pulpits of a in ti - i.f i hurch. s in town A mass •i g of ,t 1 ti.-- < h u rches will !x h* id Si! I... .if!, noon November i! •i to.ii i'• -!u. . \\ L Laniherth who • s MS’ I • ' II • lie.; f . i I .| More i h an a v. a' > a’.s* ’ . e ’n HrazH and Afre a .• r. ' . 1 •.■ n. •*s r. i he for . - . . t■; t,' r v a I : ' . ■< ' ■ 1 f o’ m s i ’ be c ’er M in> : :.p r NEAR MOUNT PLEASANT STRIKE IS SETLED WOUND IS HI IRTH RB Mentber of ttie I'nited State* Coaat Artillerman for Whom the Officers Have Been Searching i* Believed to Have Fallen from Wharf on Fri day Night. The News and Courier of Thursday eaye: While passing Hog Island, near Mount Pleasant, Wednesday morning in his boat, Capt. Robert C. Magwood found the body of William H Langley, a soldier attached to the 16th company of coast artillery, ly ing face downward in the marsh. He recovered the corpse, and took it to Mount Pleasant, where It was af terwards identified by officials of the Island post. The details of how Langley met his death are unknown, but it is thought that he accidentally fell overboard and was drowned Deputy Coroner DeVeaux, who is investigating the case, said Wednes day night that, according to Informa lion received by him, Langley was gi anted leave of absence from the post Thursday night or Friday morn ing. and that he had come to the li ly to spend the t ime. As far as the investigation has gone, tie was last seen alive when hi left 1 street. Krtday ntght. What happeii- 1 ed to him after he left the drug store I is not known it is thought that he started bark for the barracks, and that while waiting on the Govern- • meni 1 wharf for the post's boat to re turn. he fell overboard, and was drowned before help could reach him | If such is the rase no one has yet tn i n found who heard the cries of 'he man for help W hen Langley failed to put In an DEMANDS OF THE MEN ARE PRACTICALLY GRANTED. I EXRAY SHOWS ED THE After Causing Much Trouble and tliej Death of Several Mon TroYley Com-| pany Gives in. A dispatch from Augusta says af-| ter the mediation board had made it* j surgeon* Make Statemeat WOUND IS NOT SERIOUS final. proposition to the striking car men, directing attention to the fact that the company had agreed to rec ognize thq Amalgamated Association, to shorten working hours, to an in crease of 12 1-2 per cent, and to ar bitration of the cases of 2 0 men whom it accused of violence since the strike; even after the men had ing Colonel Condition After 1hot» ough Examination and First Am* r cessfnl X-Ray Picture' -IhdJst JUN parently Imbedded tn Brolrf Mfc. The bullet-wound inflicted In Col. stated, will not afTect the treatment a report was I 1,1 an >' wa y’ but w111 h® ellowad to :« o.v'd the Gr.-e. e. vV ;n'»T. *t» as t r .t n * n at t< r* so h • • tn Ik’h» not know * L At the 1 *K .. -o’ ' h* • \.t t 8,. •] r. c o •h *• ■ u for’’. x' on al * m, ’• J ■ *, . ] Th h rn’licr lock t he COM m 1 ’ t *-e o* 11 At the (( r l a t" mi Tw f f a tol i to- S* nat »r* Jlles' A 1 N ; ■ ^ 1 . ! ’oil if’ \ a 1 n in an efio rt n * et * V 'r fh,. » > u" e » > information from t he « : 't tie** ID > a ! k r ’ J Im S.ll’l !tl an effort t, ’ .1. '♦■at t he si a atol i f. J u r» 1 Her terns plans he had final., •■d a nun Independent adver".«tng am palm tn behal' of ih.l R.vosex-1' ‘t the hope that tie could be noril ’'.hIh,' (o. the Republican t'cke!*»nd Senator Ponor-’ie and ’he »"•.-■ bee*me involved n a h.-v> ’ v. i m*nt when th*- ' ; ena’'' r Ice*' '• ' M' I _** «on » author 1 1 v f • ■ r K « *t . • ner> r. gar d mg t tie I ’ i ’ ’lit rol the It*!’ more Mr Law non »* d he te . itmrv w a* not »i:b.n : tn ;i.r:»dtction "i vou understand •. p<. » . -' r-i ' -ed t . •'io, v en Hon - ed t b a* tc . on; m.". • he %1’ope reported ’ tie re tv told the Gr-ek I'emler. ii ’ 4 • I to tiav ng t ‘ c a 1 with t ho-e of Purkev r- il.ed desired to < ••de tl e Island (1 'ee. e There s an V ! 1 • . .1 t ’ • - .t r .• \ a :. *i *• • t. t h* 1 t«h u V ♦*ir f ti: O' ,.t ■ I 1 If 'll -. ••• tmg rti.-y <8 1 ' «J*M. | ! • « ii* M. H a l ; v • ar. oto. n { a rt1' . to ► or u ;»! u .t . h !4 ■ t ■ Nattiv e. ' t hr ; ♦* » . : 1 • t. | 4.. ♦ *,k ■ I - IT" e pla'-e a \u ars i■ » c e • rt stance ar ot < mlli'ar v r en t ti - ’ ! ■t, stie * as a' ta k se V • rel V e.| '!,e negro ir, t to- ’ ■ s : i, i d • » v .■ > n ■! a 11. g t o « j « •tav'e!. N I and '. he g. r | who - • r . ; |; nan i i'* • ’v m! •.' ’ 11 n ued ' *<• .1 r, h portance of th>* Mor'enegr.. v • .rt< « bruised has been exaggerated T'o M"nt«r i’. ri. s frighten egr'.ns are fight.tig gdeap. r.x'. . . to.’ ran Search ng the? negles t the coiom aaar'.r -• v',<e " r. •„ ftud h:n. I't'.d th** hoapttats w htrh are e.~ m(„I -as arres’ed a' Hi such a campaign • is f !: me. >. ’ • ■ n. pLn . nt to » . (i, .s have »e o flit nie« ■ ng It • t ttm. t tle\ ■’ ! 1 e III voted to turn down the proposition, ^ 0 ° 8evelt 8 cbe8t I recause it provided that all men re- n| 8 ht - it officially wa» annouBMd turn to work at once except those t o Thursday for the first time, la huuUa* bearhitrated. Col. O'Leary let drop normally without Infection. Tfcu an inkling of just what rigid m iii- statement that no compllcatlona huT* tary law and the forced operation of 8bown themselves was made after the ears would mean, and the strike M 8 * during which the flrat aacceMful was settled % X-ray picture of the wound In tliu A hurried meetinftj? the unlon Colonel's chest was examined by tliu was called after in (^clock — while I Bu rR* , °bs _ _ _ the nti'diators were in the ac^t of pre-1 fact develoi^d that the would- Hiring their report fixing thb blame be a88a88 ‘ n 8 fr ^ tured CoU tor failure to reach adjustment—-and one * 8 Yourth rib. The mlMlle ru- the information was allowed to m aln8 imbedded, apparently, in th* leak" that the men were going to| h° ne - The fracture, however. It 1* a^r«*e Half an hour later ^ t . in .. . sent to the mediatorH from the union untreated, as will the wound, agreeing that tin- concessions secured description of the wound glT*D lor them from the company were a c- ^ e d ne8 d a y n *R ht I)r - Me- ,, pted. that tbev would agree to r e- Cauley is the first to he given to th* turn to work Saturdav morning, the P' lbllc ,by the surgeons. He said that i ompanv m the meant im.* to submit lb ® bulk's path through the muscle* . ... ...... list Of charges against the twenty 0< th * rbe8t '• derated to *om* ex- h rierson's drug store, on King odd men to the mediators for inspec-1 t ‘’ nt b > tb ® battere 4 lead, but that non, to decide if the cases were sub- tbPr ® wa8 llul ® contusion and no ex- j.ct to arbitration ten.1v* area of bruleed and extrava- The mediators are to act In a ca- 8ur v ro " Ddl “« tl88U ® 8 - „ pacity similar to grand Juror*, and I The bullet did not mushroom, such'eases as they find "no bill " In 8 " ml * ht h8v ® b ®® n ®*P«cte<l. said the company Is compelled to put the " r MK>uley. "For that r*aaoil it men back to work, the "true bill' < u ' 8 ro * , P aratlv ® | y 8man ho »® ^ case, to go to trial by arbitrators. and did not reduce a large por- wh<>»»> decision is Anal and binding onl ,,on of tbe ne8rb X H*sue* to palp, a* both side. Frldav night all strike- '■ ,h ® r8 '' 0 1,1 8 •<•** tbat ’ w breaker* wHI be laid oft ^om. In animal tlMue. after tt hit* Col O leary at 11 o clock releated 8 b " n r . 1 ,hlnk bund 1 ® ®Y P*W .ppearaticv at tbe post. after b-si 8 " military under orders, except 1>U “ we,.:y f Mir hours leave of abaen-el company at the power house, which “ d ,n tnre.dTh/hall.* h..d el, in d. he was entered upon the! 1 -* ,,) remain »t the discretion of Ma-| woun( « <. . M,-.* hi* the Fort Moultrie officials 1 Jcr l-'■v v V' b "" they are ordered off T h ” und '**^ t ^ dutv thf niart .al law ;>roriamation I to > our tn at tM SUrfBOU aut.’matically t-.’ome. voni ar ‘ <1 u •PP^ 8 '’ r®t n.m h bigger I would call It a vwry clean wound The akin la torn nt tfc* surface In a ragged way. but not badly, ami there la little bruiting.” Th- Imprcsaton grew W *d n —day that Colonel Roosevelt would b* abl* to do little or nothing mor* la tbn campaign Although h* MpVMaad al supply of 'otton in the ^ope of i*arlng for Oyatwr Bay »'• • 1 " .-' ptember 3't was Sunday it la probabl* that h* twill h* ciMititiug , o(ti[>elle<l to remain la th* I o. ke t’V «- ii.iving dctH-rtel Tins is tn sci o r d I'o.r w h tt:. army regxi’at Pms wa* r i aoldii r overataya his time ■ ut p« rmi« n Despite the 'am ir. h -as immediately begun hv olt.i.ts no clue to the • he'« y could t.e fount I ai.kl t, S (.>: u '»v - lu r>' \V. <1 U'-sday n .. - . .1.1 of Mount .Ut in ti s !• .*i w hit» mat. ving ' he ' a r ■! . w ti riotig <‘apt V r I’o waant w ho w , -a w t he I orpse of n the niarsb w i i 'apt MagwiMid saw nI'INDI.US IN ODER \TH>\. s. me Fails \lHiut live Movetneat of 4 4*1 toll Sinte S,-j>lruit»ev. t :iat the Itodj wa.- 11,*t of a soldier *>) Go. ut. for-., 'bv* 'tie man wore Ft,« •ugt.’ t.efore w as t. >t ' ti’ - > ’iave r .ii T! DD\ > ill' I < tit \ I. \OTF ♦ ti I* ' onij*I-,k 1 | ntir< l> of I .inner (..►«.,| I Velio m t*i-. G t I r,| •! H. g ' .»ar •I fls'* Mi« r a i M • 1 i • * t. j* r “ .ff ■’!.»! r.rt , '-*riMi gl-vre.' »> t . m . ' ; t a ti ' • r t * ■ f... ' M i .. .sc r* t .-.’>1) n * I. !*: t ’ • " .1.! I ti .''.lai tl gt.t 1 ' 'o’n 1 •fiat t f..‘ ti f • • n. * M ft* 'tie Br. 1 g ess • e . !»• •, r a ’ . a . r • .»:t r . r tnerly in-1.-' i H •::;«► It H . ' !I»-c - • l ’ r< >*. r»• * .- v 1 • . ' .ra 1 tn ket as ! it, !,< »' •.< , j i: ’!. i a ’ !.. a ' , i a r' t • r s ’ Mor ! h a H f, 11 » Vb - - . las \ l -t f f ; , f \ * . r: io • h • 'tia’’ er ! !*•*•’ i»r ■d.l ■ *r I • ■ 4 ’ -a 1 . /.* ' tin K «h..’i!.' S m *»n .1 11 >t r ; t homas 1 ii. i n i p am on .•*< 111 \i r t fi \ 1 ik UHt.l I.:« TO 1. Ill ’ t ties. i ti rd <1if t r • f ( ar Harr - West ' I. • 1 understand the** ' d* ferenCe to t he t. «!: rr on v of t hose , 'tee nas beet si- I a .» s..:i t. s' ifie.J ’ha» he knew ■! ' 11. ■ <..it’ . general wav" of enntri I nt .t - am., iti'ing to from J'.u" Ut" i.. J c. the fund of Alton B t ark. ’- .11 I. n ad»* t’V the Stand n,i g’ ”,;. ||e said. after a !. n.-iliv .. vplanitt iott, tiis Information . n tii’s |"*ii■ * ’.ime partly from enn v.iisaLons \v::!i the late H If Rog ,-rs o'- the Standard Oil Company ■ Tti:s in\ est igat ion." said 'Mr Lawson. ' seems to tie a matter of passing the buck up to dead men I don't like to do it, but 1 guess I B have to." In defining his "general way" of knowing things. Mr Lawson said: "I am in the public statement bus iness All I know is a general way I sometimes say I know, in a public statement, when 1 think I know When I say I think, .1 usually guess " As the last witness of the day the committee heard John C. McColl, sec retary of the New York Life Insur ance Companv, who placed in the record the widely published story of the IIS.TOO contribution by the New York Life to the Republican fund in 1‘iot, in connection with which G. W. Perkins was indicted tn New Y ork. Ne» „ from i 'onstant . n o; •! * ' » tf • M effect 'hat ilo*' i ll’ e» Mb • 4 .•n» 1 f r earIv Tt uraday n or\r < h\ " • I U r b Isti t roi .p* a? v a Ho is • n •• j H 1 gar Ian an.1 S<ri ai f r - • *.•* • • k ii ( Is o|is of the T i. r k A • N w " or te-eit to III ike a - 'll* 4 • . s f, Ts ar■ 1 n oxeni. nt 'ter for a get.era . ' k! v • k ’ $* 1 1 • nan » ar mtti s'. Th.l' t tie ttlox ellieT ' s .* ' * t !,» V. • 1 , • , ;>.M ns'. He fro!)' . ' ' . * »' 4 ’ ! 1 re! 1 a Tile fe « a 1 A • ' . : . • - -*l a' ’’ ' cell. . 4 . , , . i. ns k f ron i ,er , ’ '! . h *. a w ' • t.eeti ;. It into !!,ot ' -1 A no'e a Dire--. ! *■. M.. r . *■ * i t Jov ernment Th u r -.! a . . .. Dulgaran a tol -.•r’.'<• !* k ' ‘ 4 * ('. ms’ a nt i nople sa •! A ;$N- ?:! , J:V' . , x. , , f 11 to n’a!!.’a:n p'-a. •• at n it*’ k* ' r ’ * n thstatMllng t ti a' ' ’ A 1 ^ ’ V . t - !. • ' \ ileS 1 re of the Bi.r'i ail. fc ^ ! * *A " \ therefore oh ' I g ej '.. I*’:' H* * ! ’*■ * , t tn- miss.ons of t tii> !. j . k. i ’ ’. i ’ y .i • ! Fer \ l a ti leg atoms an ! ’ f »• .1 i.p t’- tt e re invited to ]< a > . r •' f i • 1 * at the earliest mo- . 1 ,j -.-d to the boat *nd t*k isa I.' w In r e * ti e \ T.’l.. t. I t. It. d .- _ , ', ■ ' r u i. ti i ng bales. r.. iti 1 tiaiew as hot bales, according j f or a , D**t a w*«k Longer, and that to tlie I' lisus :.u:. au* first regular I (t . r jj| g arrival to plungw Into snppiv and distribution reiKtrt. mads | again There • as Httls In th* npp«araa«* I. r \ Ns\v M:" li DDF^ V* L'.l |1 (N I ;• l'ii 1 11. *n» I 're v i ni • i| I n f .in e- t h. im nl ■f I It For las ,v \ .-r | • pro ah > i t g wfi. n .|lieStIo!l held i\ t h <• f ai t t tia* • :.. ♦ ‘ i»f t !; \ riri 1 '.! ti con., a fl N k .: i « 1 « ti . rt 1 B at i ort Moijl ;*' f t. d 4i.d ! «t ( inc- t.i M rtk'A t 4 ' J, P, .t.d ' • • »-ra! • > ff r -• a r v* • (»f : f».»* ■ • . fit B . easa ’. t n fi d f 8 11 • . 1 • > 8 A* tha* of L A r. k . * . t*.» !« •» .i la r ti-.. ,g • ft m k * A | . k K M < 4 I.li* ..> < ’'» 4#. tir a ! i \ r f *1 t f4• ■ r* (B 4 # * » ' I nt : 1 J .* T» r h» r ?«.r - , r.r.• h-s* »• \ • .1 4 1 V < • A * • J 4 . * A ' . • I- . .■•l.', »i,d ,.t. a.: il I. 1 f».l'i ' A . rt im* -t ii.. »r ♦♦ m, 1 • \ 1 .i * • . i ■ ; *18 - . i r. u .1 n r. • ■ ir. • i» * i.' i, a' I’.n ! '.at I ..»* k .t Jh* • t ' . Jto* 14 ’ k ' • ' n’ 1 . \ . t ’ n k P " u t f-.'i! ; a> <1 ’ fat '1 ‘1 .! r o is i i.g t, ,rs.la\ • A *• *: r a . r * ■ : • ■ . i t. .. Ml n 11|..-' tt • \ f-. - • ,i i, \ lup. am •• wi'h the recently en iaw ii ,u r i.g a monthly state- u j a t.' ity of i otton con ). .i n t .m, or ted and ex to i. u II. b' t of active cot .troti on hat .| th- quanti n. .u. u 'a r' u re rs » as ,cs f.• :o w » In cotton ' it*, *nd tn all - 1 here a as • ' |. 1.1 w archil uses and ' » • tit.* a« fi.llows ► t-.w g -■.»*> s l2 . •i st.i'. » i t - ,11.. d c pt Ii lice I lilted i. !»■ r an... mt ed as f. Bows In t . I and in .- \\ - ■!' oil m'tis'er farmer and politician Fourth d'.stri. t F F (' ement Inman, merchant and farmer Fif'h dis'n. t t'amdi’ti farmer Sixt h .list net Dillon, physician Seventh district namaker. Columbia II. i. rv Dr G R T Heh-T Wan- president Glen- Ttie note stated that 'he «'ep» w,.s r k * ■ n :n conse.|uetu (■' th. r. . ■ ’ • note handed tn to the Turkish 1 '. -v Savage ernment by the Balkan Sta’.s wh h .Turkey considered cons’it uted an tn Tailor, terfiTcnee witii tier 'i.ternal aff.cr- \ second factor was the tno’.U /a’lon undertaken by Servui and i!u!_ari.i and the third reason was the da;l skirmishes on the frontier Turkey has withdrawn a large sum of money reported to tie $17 root roe cotton mills At large, Frank Owens, Charles 'on. fertilizer manufacturer. S M Rice. Mletidale. conductor on South-1 f r om Germany, according to reports •'rn railway. ^ from Bucharest The money was d* «»r k it..' d i .ci. :,o . . t ^ . as !. ’1 o ■* - 1 #1’) ’O '1 .O' > Oil k* ; » T f’l ’« .1 in ma o .j i’ i ’ \r u ttia' !e r* . - ;on 1 .1 w ^ ini{» ossit.le .llul •tal « • illll'i Jltos'i ii.S' '< • 1 u t:. i ii lor lir< ;u stilt IIT es i ioveruor Wilson': tlie matt • r s’l'iafel) out il lean 1 .eg’slat lire afor. • Iw ^ O f New v ’be Span iard . An.cri. an To T ■ C t.ee’l | ■ rose ii’’ e I V Were ■ W.Dol, 8 ti ll to sav tha' the m th*' I.egisla- of corporation no New- Jersey u'.> or propose telegram puts i up to the Re- Lang '< v 1 a'l.ollg Ii - po; u 1 at w '!i lie was abo , I -t.-d as a in ; .* n v H *• is if t h*’ r' i• il'Mlle is Mi T* w as sli: pp* d . a good repu'at o w ► o 1 d l * • r s 1 ' (.* ’!,• a a' . ' .tars obi han:. Hi tiie marn- 1 him • ,1 t ** * 111 five Vl |, to -see W to r* I'a’v 11 a nil A 4$ r Ii.- f»4 »K * a r. d A .1 " M !l 1 4 »M, h f>4 .*»| .irs H H Tf f >4 M | \ ' I M ^ BIRDS i I 4 M K < >v s || IIV The Colil Drivi-s Tliem to shelter on a Steamer ut Sea. Tht* New York World says when 'ob 1 M ’ n g Septelll ' a. * -f* as follows l.g l"-:. 4 to • in Fram >■ 1 ii.’ . ' • to all ot tier ' . o"on during th- 1 " ! " I " t.a les. a s Kg v . 1 : J from .•dot 1 f i om . - : •' it I'ol loll K|.,ndles op (f e’l,' . r ill t he F n'.t - '• - •' 7 J . of w Ii ich n co' 'on growing ' 7 '.i in all ot tier of Colonel ItooweTell to t nil leal* lh*t lie xv** not in hi* U*a*l health HA* face ha* Dot lost It* color, gad. gg h* •at propped up with pillow*, h* BOV- • *1 about -gaily and apparently wa* free from pain Aa he talked h* wa*4 In* characteristic gesture*, attboafti with perhgp* leaa vigor than ia uaaal with him. and at time* hla laugh could be beard In th* corridor o*t »:d- He teemed to enjoy hla r*U*f from the < are* of polttlca and a**B- - determined to make hla atay la th* lo «i ■ 11 * I an enjoyable vacation. Hi* Hree ihildren who are in Chicago, •Ito,•:■ »*<1 m to *ee him thr«* Urn** during the day. talking for an hnlf hour cai h time Mr* Roo—v*lt wouMn t permit them lo r^mnta laa ger lest her huaband tlr* hlmaalf. Messages of condolence eonttnood to pour in t<> d*) from all parta of ibe world Among them w*r* cahlo- gr*ma from crowned heada of B*- rope One of the measagva vaa from Samuel Gompera, prealdent of the \merican Federation of Labor, n ading I'pon learning of the outrageona aMai k upoti vou. I waa too much -hocked to find pipre**ton. I Join with the men of organized labor In .mrnon with all our people who ar* rofoun !ly hoping for and expecting your speedy recovery” 4 DM M ITS MFKDKK AND SilCIDE. o' Abdul Hamid and was ear-mark.d said Senator (hGorman, ! oclusively for a war fund The war public the message. Shoot* the Girl Who K«\j<vte<1 Him 's now in full blast, and soon we will hear of some decisive battles. in making from the West Indies, was stvtv miles itroin Sandy Hook Thursday morning .k ..J.. f 1 i ♦ a 1 .. n .. (1.1 . ».!, XMiTHFH MFM4 \\ RFM1LT. Nt plievv of I'orimT I’rx^RYtHtt Diaz Takes \ era i‘ru». and Takes Poison, Ivill A’ictinis With Wooden Axi**. A new collection of several thou sand weapons used by the cannibals of South Sea islands is on exhibit at the University of Pennsylvania. This is the first display of its kinds in the 1'nBed States. The relics Include an axe which was used only for the kill ing of victims to be eaten. The blade is of green wood, circular in shape and IS inches in diameter. The handle is three feet long. Forms an Independent Party. t "This Colored Progressive party, raid Lahan Morgan one of the lead ers. "means that we are not going to submit to domination by any faction in South Carolina In other worda we mav vote for Wilson four years from now, we may vote for Rooaevelt or we mav vote for aomebody else. We are tired of being ridiculed at national convention* and have de cided that we should form a party of otr own." Rushing into a Grand Rapids, Mich., restaurant Wednesday night while the place was filled with din ers, Clarence Jenks, 32 years old, made a hasty proposal of marriage to Inez Vaulknia, IS years old, a wait ress, was refused and then killed the girl by shooting her in the back while she was serving an order. He turned the revolver upon himself, the bullet grazing his temple. He then drank a| i u his ninety-first year, fatal dose of poison, and rushed from the restaurant with a crowd at his heels. He had l>een attentive to the girl sometime and she had shown him several occasions that his atten tions were not agreeable to her. A \ 4'ry Hl|x' Dili Ago. The New York World says throe of Hackensack's oldest citizens are las. C. Blauvelt. eighty nine: William S Harris, eighty-eight, and ex : iidoo George W. Wheeler, eigli'y-one. F.-< r. HLLASK RAKOLK.S BARBER. __ # | blew into theit .... . .... engine room, apparently to escape Gets His LiRi'i-tj on Condition Hi* , * .v._ j lieav es the State. Instruct the State Militia. James Lieberman, sergeant sec ond infantry, United Statts Army, has been assigned by the war depart ment for duty in South Carolina. He will work under the direction of the adjutant general and will give in structions to the men and officers of the national guard. Fifty Offer Job to Convict. Fifty jobs have been offered to Wilson L. Tremayne, a convict now In Joilet, 111., prison, who has been offered a parole if the can get work. He advertised in the newspapers and told hia whole atory. Sifts Diamonds From Ashe*. Three diamonds, valued »t $600, were recovered from Rhe ruin* of two cottages deatroyed by fire at Rug- glea Grove. 0. The ashes were sift ed. The gold settings had been melted away. thousands uf little birds suddi tils s.-t- *'‘’ n Eolix Unt/ Jr . nephew of For ced on her funnels, tier ventilators, brio Diaz, the deposed (’resident of blew into their cabins and even lier Mexico, raised the banner of reltel- Bon nt Vein Cruz Wednesday. He from the cold winds. entered the city with ..on men and Soon after Capt. Knight went into t"'ce<l the arsenal aud garrison. Lol. the ehartroorn and saw perched on Diaz Ordaz. was in command of the ('has H Barber, a young white (be a rm of the electrolier ten birds, garrison, which comprised .hmi of the man of prominence of Spartanburg, who chirped lustily. Several tiun- - 1 ** infantry and one six-gun bat- who was convicted of fraudulent dred of the birds were still aboard ,,>r . v Diaz then placed men in charge has a birthday this month, alt a»e : hrr . u . h ()f tnisf nentenxvd to twee when the Tennyson berthed at Bier “t ,b ‘* i*‘> gunboats Tampico and Pemoc.rats and intend to v»t- B*"! years on the public works of Spar-1 No. 9, East River. ’ Ui avo, Tying In. The harbor. Me*4- V.'llion. Another veteran ' .to vat j tanburg County, was Wednesday par-| They are about as large as wrens. : , a n t ’ i' 1 Mexico City generally appear- of Hackensack is Abram I. An.’.ysi-n,by Governor Blease on the condi- of a bright yellow canary color on 1 '1 elated at the new developments. Don that he leave tlie State and nev- 1 the»breast, which fades off into a grey l-tGer reports ate that (.en. Diaz er return. Young Barber, who comes j ever the rest of the body and on the found many .adherents w nen he en- nf a prominent South Carolina fam-| wings shades into brown apd black. 1'‘Ted Vera <’ruz The Government A. J. Hixson, an aged man who ajilyand wiiose father is an aged Meth-1 S( me of them were sent to the Bronx baP I’ 0011 informed that tlie 19th in- few days ago was sentenced to hangi odist minister, was in the brokerage; Zoo aviaries and the others were tak-! fat.try and the artillery remained Dies Before Hang Date. on November 1, on the charge of business in Spartanburg at the time'en to New Jersey and freed, to pre-, loyal- The two forces are now In ■murder, died Thursday morning in the Knox county jail. He was chare- ed' with having killed J. Tt. Huff, near Newport. Cocke County, Tenn. He claimed Huff had wrongfully dis possessed him of a tract of land. the alleged fraudulent breach of vent their extermination by English trust took place. His wire comes! sparrows. from a prominent family of Georgia.^ — -*— Fatal Collision With Auto. At Jacksonville, Fla., while speed ing on his motorcycle at a rate *f fifty miles an hour, up the Atlantic boulevard Sunday afternoon, Frank J. Troncien, a barber and amateur Will Help Old Maids. Old maids of San Benito County. Tex., are provided for in the will of Miss Mary Phllnot, who died there 1 motorcycle racer, crashed into an au- recently. Miss Philpot herself never! tcmobile driven ^y Thomas Palmer, married, and at her death was worth (the force of the compact throwing $100,000. ‘ The will instructs her him through the windshield of the administrator* to amply care for all automobile causing almost initant old maids who apply for assistance death. for a period of two years. ♦ « ♦ ♦ Wilson Sends His Regret*. Boston Hatpin* Too long. One of the first things Governor Because of" numerous complaints Wilson did Tuesday was to read trade to him. Mayor Fitzgerald of newspaper accounts of the attempt Boston, will send to the next meeting; to assassinate Colonel Roosevelt. He of city council the draft of an ordin-isent the following telegram to the Bryan Wires His Regret. The following telegram was sent ti. Roosevelt by Bryan: "Allow me to join with your countrymen, irre spective of party, in deploring the i tbe city of Vera Cruz, and street fighting is imminent, [’resident Ma- cern has ordered the mobilization of 3'(i0 0 regulars to proceed against Gen. Diaz "Tag Day" In Chicago. At the close Thursday night of murderous attack made on you snd (-^jpggQ.p annual "tag day” it was in expressing profound gratification i tb a t more than $35,000 that the wound is not serious.’ This been raised for the benefit of was a telegram that brought a strong children charities of the expression of appreciation from the Colonel whose eyes lighted up with pleasure as he read it. ance which will limit to six inches, Colonel at Chicago "Please accept th# length of hat pins to he worn byi my warmest sympathy and heart!e*t women on the street* and in publfc congratulations that your wound is conveyances. not serious Young White Man Shot. Geo. Dominick, a young white man, was shot and fatally wounded at Hel ena, one mile above Newberry, Sun- dsy night. In a dying statement he says that as he was walking along the street. John Griffin, a negro, pall ed a pistol and shot him withoutf a word. Dominick was shot in the left side with a 45-calibre bullet, whteh passed almost entirely through his city. About 3,700 women, stationed in every part of the city, sold during the day more than half a million tags Young Boy Rob* Hi* Father With $1,1 85.60. which he had tak er. from his father, stuffed in his pockets. Wilmer McWilliams, 11 yi-ars old, started out from Chicago with a hoy chum Thursday “to go ou West and hunt Inrijans". They we arrested after having speht a dol attending motion picture shows. THINKS SCHRANK INHANE. That if What Alienist* Hay of Room* volt's Assailant. The conviction that John Schrank, '<>1 Roosevelt's assailant. Is Insane Is •vpri’Bsed in a statement given out by three prominent New York alienists. Dr S. Carlos McDonald, William Ma lum, and Max Schlapp. Th# stat*- ment adds: "It is apparent that Roosevelt 1 *, assailant belongs to the class of men^ tal defectives who are potential crii Inals, liable at any moment to in it deeds of violence upon tbe slight est provocation. "It is certain that numberj of such '.-balanced individuals are to/day at large in this city. There should b* some system whereby comptetent ex perts can see such individuals and. judge whether the community should be safegtrarded against/them. W* recommend the establishment of a clearing house for t^4 examination of mentally defective^ persons, under the charge of a bo/ly of accredited experts in mental/and nervous di seases.” ows Hsfke Narrow Encountering a faulty poeB*a*f aiy after they had flow® away MSI e Naval/Academy at Anapolla hydro-mane, Lieut. Ell Lieut. B./L. Smith, of the tion corps, were catapulted harbor/Thelr mac hi** wa* i ed. biyt they injur /* ■ varian Village. the assailant of Col. ive of the village of ern Bavaria. 8ev- hls family still re- •e in very good rep- the time of hia de- idea, sixteen year* l as a moat eccentric