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w TOL. XXXVI RECTOR IN BAD REPUTE TURIS MAIN ARMY IS DISAS- OUSLY DEFEATED. IN A FOUR DAYS BATTLE Turkish Army Retreated Toward Constantinople After IU Crushing Defeat at Thrace, Bulgarians in Hot Pursuit and is Now Almost at the Door of the Ottoman Capital. A dispatch from London says a four days’ battle In Thrace has end ed in the triumph of the Bulgarian commander-in-chief, Gen. Satroff, whose skillful strategy has probably brought to a close the Turkish-Bal- kan war and made It one of the shortest and most remarkable wars on record. A great Turkish army, estimated at over 200,000 men, has been de feated, and is in retreat. Constand- nople is believed to be r.t the mercy of the victorious Bulgarian army and a council sitting at the Porte, is dis cussing the advisability of suing for peace. Such is the news which comes from Constantinople. It is only a fortnight since Turkey declared war The first week of the campaign clos ed with the dramatic fall of Kirk Kllllsseh, fully revealing for the first time the disorganiiatton, mad morale and inefficient commissariat of the Turkish army. To-day that army is defeated, routed within fifty miles of Constantinople and possibly its re treat wlthia the Capital's llns of de fence is cut off Only the briefest and vaguest ac counts of the great battle have ye. been received, for the war has been especially remarkable in that not a single war correspondent has been al lowed at th« front except In the case of the little Montenegrin campaign against Scutsrl Thus no independent personal nar ratives of the abscyblng events haxe been possible, and the world has had to depend on biased official accounts provided by the respectable Govern ments or confused detail* supplied by wounded soldiers Apparently Narlm Pasha has been tomple'.-ly out tnsnoenvered bv Sav off's sVIll The Bulgarian turning movement along the Black Se* rn»a* now a"pe*rs to hsve been a feint Which Induced the Turkish command •r to throw his ma.n army to the eastward to auch effect that th* Pnl garian force on this aide had the greatest dBYIcsltv tn holding the Turks in cheek The Bulgarians gave sway ard thus enabled Ssxim Pash* to report to Constantinople some sue cess In this direction In the meantime, however Gen Ravoff hurled his great strength against the Turks’ weakened lef wing wh'ch he crushed In at T n'e burgtt Th.. flght'ne along 'he who'- front wtilrh ev'dcn'lv ht« been r - the ni'-»f stubborn and dcterm’nc charar’er was carried on dtr an'* night « 1 ’hnuf Intermission and hot) Si 1e« io-t I eavtlv The rai'' tire o f \aTim Pash-, . head') n t rt e's at Tchortu to wh'c* town the defeated Turks re'rea'ed ha* not as Vet been repor'.-d hu' 1* hoiir'v erne ».d St Sofia In th's even* the Tu-Vs will he torced within th*' d« fens ve I'nes of Tchafsl'a 'he on 1, remc 'or'ifled pos'tlon nro'ec* Ing r " Stsuflnonlo tt lies twentr fire Ti' leS 'O the nortb»eSt of th« Capi’al ^l1rilnc• , e a , :n holds nut hut ha' lost lu-norfsnre now *hst the Turks bare met their "rtedan" at I.ulebureas It (s he’ eved a. peace ac'Cemen' will he urr tired el'h.-r hv th,. Port* suing fwr p nee or 'hrotich Interven tlon a'ld an interesting nuesflon in volvinc difficult diplomatic problem' will Immediately arise as to the dtvis Ion of the spoils of war—a rpiestlo' concerning not onlv the victorious a> Ilea, hut also Russia Austria, Rou mat la and po«slhlv other Powers The cam a :,T n of the other Palka’ states eontinues wl'h the aucce-' which throughout hes "fended them Scutari has not vet been eanttired but Tpek has fallen to 'he Montene grins The 9ervlans have take* Priarend ar>d Greece Is occtinvlng th< Island In '< irean In add'Han to man' towna In ''facedon’a T^e Powers fearing disorders and massacres i* Turkey, are hurrying warships to th' various ports of the country to pro tect foreign residents. A noticeable feature of the war P the Inslgnffcsnt parta played by tbf Turkish and Greek fleeta. PEOPLE IN GREENVILLE OPPOSE H18 ELECTION. They Met In Mass Meeting and Put Out a Candidate Against Him for Sheriff. A special dispatch to The News and Courier from Greenville says the most remarkable gathering of a polit ical nature held In that city for many years was the mass meeting of the citizens of Greenville County at the board of trade rooms Wednesday night, for the pcirpose of formally naming an independent candidate for the office of sheriff of that county. The result of the gatherings was a unanimous endorsement of Mr. W T . F. Verdin* of Austin Township, as the independent candidate to oppose Mr WARRANTS AGAINST THE OFFI CERS ARE WITHDRAWN. FEELING WAS INTENSE Among the Tremendous Crowd That Was Present at the Preliminary Hearing of the Cases Against Gil- reath, Phillips and Gosnell, Ar rested by Order of Gov. Illease. The Greenville Daily Piedmont says the warrants against Inspector of Police J. D. Gilreath, .Policeman Hendrix Rector for this highest exe- ^lex Phillips and Constable Reuben; Leads All Other,denominations i>i Point of Chiii'eh Members in South Carolina. The Baptist State Convention, which tf'ill hold its annual session in Abbeville early in December, is the largest religions body in the Slate The last T nited States census figures of religious denornina'lons, puts down the leading denominations in South Carolina as follows; r, 1.3 per rent, of the total church membership. Baptist; Methodist, 37.4 per cent Presbyterians, 5.3 per cent.; Luth erans, 1.0 per cent.; Roman Catholh 1.9 per cent: Provstnnt Kpiscop.a' REPORT OF PRESIDENT The super-dreadnought New York.J greatest of the world's sea fighters was launched to-day at the New York ant * mrttn the Other Officers of the Society, na '- }’ a, d> Brooklyn. Forty thousand persons, Including are Re-elected, and Various Com-! President Taft and the secretary of . .... .,1 Hie navv, witnessed the ceremon;'. Appointed by the, Mi(iR El!! i e Canrt i er> daughter of Itep- lesentative William M. Candler, of Brooklyn, christened the ship. The New York Is government built Six Sisters of Charity g*Y« up tb«tr and has been under construction' lives to save neaily one hundred lit* since September 11, 1911. She slid j He orphan chilthen when tinAat fiom the ways about 40 j/r cent. | Jy hu » Orphanage was burned nt Snn President J. Arthur Ranks and AUi*»' 0 mi (tees Body. Tho State says Col. J. Arthur Banks «i St. Matthews was re-elect 'd picbident of the South Carolina to Save tire Orphans Charge, Two of Whom Live# Also. cutlve office of the county. In the! ( *osnell, charged with ai ling Thurs- tiMs eonv'itu'e mnr' 1 t i n half tin-! held in ttie ithdiluiul county court meeting were men from all walks of ^ cn B. Vaughn to escape from the| total nti'inb' ' ddp of all the c'-urch' life. The mill operatives, the farm- Greenville county jail last June, were ( The Coevenrinn will he attended oy er, the clerk, the merchant, the railli withdrawn Wednesday afternoon a| almut 4f‘h (b iec:"'";. about 0 5 je- 1.3 per cent ; all others, 1 3 per cent Agilcultural ami .Mechanical society It will thus he re. ti *'aat the Bit-Jat the annual meeting which was j' t i s estimated that an-j Ari(ouio - 'It-'*- 1 *. Just before daylight d county court: ,, th( , r v „ ar a , 1( i a i ia ] f w fu be requir-i Wctuusday morning. Two of the lit- XVeiincsUay. All old officers 1 ,,,, b ( ,f' oro ghP Is ready for her trials'He children were also burned to sbetety were re-elected. The; ;, ni j c;in ber place with the Tcx-| tiath. the others escaped. Only ou - e- the superintendent, the mill B- president,; Y‘ w minutes hofore 4 o’clock. Mr.lont. of whoci ' ill he I'r.^'cn the banker, the broker and the bar- 1 Oscar K. Mauldin, attorney for the! this detiomina;ion. preachers have n > ber wer e all represented. A more prosecution, asked for a withdrawal i extra rights by virtue of tNdr oil'.-c, comprehensive collection of men It after Magistrate Samuel Stradley had-tut would be very difficult to find. by refused to grant the continuance of The meeting was the culmination'P/elintinary hearing, asked by of the opposition to Mr. Rector, be-i k‘ 0;;Cru ' lon ' cause of the allegel part he took in| The preliminary was demeand' i the arrest of Messrs. Gilreath, Gob-, counsel for the defense, Hayns-j nell and Phlllli'S. The meeting was wiith and Haynsworth. and was set not extensively advertised, being; fuf S o'clock dlnesJay afternoon more In the nature of \oluntary up-,*”^'^ 0 Magistrate Stradley. A few rising of the conservative citizens minutes he'ore 3 o clc . a tretnen- Of the approximately .one hundred dous crowd gathered near the mae j and fifty men wh'' a 'e on hand, iter-v 1 • trat.‘ a court room and in order to haps twenty-flv. gave expression of accommodate the people the place of 'heir views The kevno'e of nlinhe hearing was changed to the Hiese speeches was tha' the oaths of the primary were absolved, because of the fact that matte: s have now risen above the standard of politics The question, as these speakers' put It, Is no longer nn. ; of loyalty to a more or less perfunctorv form, hut of loyalty to the manhood, prestige dignity and welfare of the county " Board of Trade rooms. The room was filled and numbers of people were standing in the hallways lead ing to the room. Attorney Mauldin, who says he was secured by the prosecution to conduct the case, appeared tx f or>- Magistrate Stradley and in the foim of a motion asked for a con' nuati. ■'■fi .1 us d. ’.'gates rt r. Inyro ij, are.. (he chief sou rco o' B'. n' i-'-' ! "ie’r home rk. Bi every St Bp t’;e'-e - .;r ’. h.'S" on'y d n'y p • 1:.• dCoenimtion w'• h r, r Bs o', n ''e Ther t- •,!. o a mms'eiM hoard for the «outh. ••n 1 op'* for the ni“:'B. TI . -.■ • •<.• e n” u on h" ’ 's co on. r V e w t h ' t . - ■ v • i • e ho r ’ ; c * ’ n T c . •Bur the weak t ;• th.e t'.i!,. of tl.e st rot. • J'or fo-'\ ton vears p. hucchcs ju IBoh-.b’v 'B r. n ; 1 h. of n: - - loti v .> a nd'-do: ■ • n d . \ - Ml the bo'!' election tollowed an effort to post-; now un( j er construction at New- 1 three of the nma illatwa in chATf# of ! . in tiie il.ction of officers to an ad- t p 0rt \ 0 vvs. at the head of the Ameri- 1 the home eficaped. Two women am- join tied meetii'g which was voted navy. J ployed aa servants were badly barm- dow n, utti r m ,ch dtheucsion. J with all stores and ammunition, fd- This proposition came before the. aboard the New York will have a to-| The origin of the Are la not yot iim.iB.) in tht tor.u of a resolution oi-'ta! displuc m»-nt of 2S.' >< 57 tons,! known. Gighty-seven orphan ebll- , i ;. ; by 1,. F. Tay.or of Columbia, vth. B h Is about I.Qno tons more than | di t-n ranging in agt-s from two to . ! <h ask. d f r ;!,■■ elect ;..n uf a ! '!.<• dr.ea ' nnucht Arkansas, the pride iwelv,- jt-ars, and nine nuns, woro !■ cf Il.o to conrd.ii r changes o' the A'lactic flee* at Its recent mo-| ’ ziBion In the Hudson river. Her ,'' i! i. 1111‘ O tie- co; 1 ( s w 1... in ; < d i. m ' H he T’ e I, .. rM'u'iuii and by-laws and li was to teport to an al- . eting and that elect ion of tue bui.ding where the Cre started. The Siawts of Charity no^iy aneri- : ion c 11 led ! a !,. > 1 o! ♦ * c n c . ■ \ v. i:* j !’ • :i l.er As one of the gentlemen who sd- He said that Important witne-s.- d'esaed the gathering stated, the call were out of 'he city Tuesday and that was no longer one of politics, hut o' Bhout their presence the prosecu "simple manhood and decency ■’ I* could not go on with the case Be was pointed out that the movement further said that a defective, wno "M foot is not one to split the Dem- had been working on the case for o< rafic partv. hut to ;-exerve it from some tune, could not be In. ate ! ;r a tn I - ~ I'.'l ie> i -d i Ti M ! h f ' > 1 of t h «* >Y if ** }<;» F'l >»f Hie 9Ulte h lV ’ e< ho-i'-it, n*'d in""' *' o d ’ es The-.' C - • 11 r nr , • A•«« ", >1.. V • r V i II" in;**' " le V > »,, . i i, . •' I ’ • . * ''ore t’ i •B' di a red es now jo t . n | • u ,,r*, n»p ro’ "re- Ml | v t, o h >• * if r r. M ti.it t: :.i for’h mnen a ( hatigp I;i .. a r ; o r. n ;• :i' d p: '>g'» - '• 1 • a' !•. 1 That part o' He a. . > ■ a s e r s. i• *i.n g 'or 11.■ o' ’be i 11 r. ! o of n"'ce* - \ eted do n an I ?hp res- 1 f.pt. This will permit her pas- - cp through thp Panama canal Slie ■ Ml he e ■u<"prd with two vertical px • anxion ftig’nex and P'Bh 'eu-tppn boilers developing 3Sffihhh ’ * * * pi* (i- v. i r With thl« power, I* Is •i •. * the p-reit ship will make 1 kno's oti tier speed trials. T’ e eUin'V'.d cost of the New 'ck at comnlet'on is fin nno nn . ’ . cn. t (>f the hull and machinery £ * ..V x ' \Y I d te t'is ax 'i !' S ]t |s the "enxp of thi-l i! the S' a t e \ IU : r '1t II r • I I 1 ■ 1 SO .ii I , (,f S i ! t li f's • I 'pp.g’h is 573 feet, and her breadtii t.ctd their own lues tor the bslpU ; Ltilo orphans, remaining la rti auatp until the building Itaalf gan io crumble and fall. I The death of the mother auparior, Mary of the Cross, was a demonstro- t on of unparaked courage. She rw- . -i,rued to the dorui’tory when abt 1 hearil ’he cry of a little child forgot- !• n in i ’ e lurry an 1 excitement. A ■ w mo eva liter she appeared at .. ,AAA .. n.p w'ndow on Hie front of the bulld- c’one was IV4«o (win Her armament. wtth th< . fht)< tn hef 'I < ' 0,,s,? ' nf ten M - ,nch ,h 'i Fire Chief Vt right attempted U t 1 CP \\ • h ' 1 p tn •n t o' I O n 'p -• 1 n i > t> • h r,-o' 'I'M 1 | «, * r, , t ’ y h p n -ri ■"id I’ - , r. ,,f ( >■ ' , -r>’n«r-d h' r r men who would I* TI RKISH SOl.im its KXn i TKI) Many Put to m-elti a* IG-ault of Kirk- Killwh Panic. A Constantino] Ip dispatch three hundred Tursijh off c-ra and men ha*e iu-en exn uted tn Conner ’ion wrh the panic «•: ong the Turk Ish troops st the taking of K:rk-Kl! Issed by the Bulgarians 1* Is said •hat a night a:'irk upon the Bui- garian advance guard was ordered by the Ttrrkish comni.mder. but the en ergetlc de'ence off, •■« d cv garlane disconcerted the Tarkieh Troii;.s avl a p.i; s. * in 1 hi- troo(>x di«|.» ts-.d at> mdotilng the'r fight t!.." r runs, r "es and m m ii n It Ion Mahnimi \1 Bs ’ xr x s *i a trii'd to s'.-i t ii e lan'c ’.> hoo'mg S.-Xeral f.i.'.liA soldiers ’’rlnce Art* Ba«lia '.oni.i tn the ’:ght Af'.r ronsu11atli>n w ih Of. I litllah i'astia, the , •mm.i'.d* r of the Turkish troop* ;,• \ i x- .qile t" 'et graph Mahmoud \* ukh'ar Basha vfdered a general reTea' Many dtv xtnns of the Turk'sh a' v retreated In th. grea’px’ disorder The main bodv reB-ed 'owarl \Bxa ■% here the dH'xioria co"-. man led »i\ ’ ahrl Pa*ha and I'temal l’a«ha stop- • ed the routs res’er ng some xem- h’ancp nf order Fahri I’.x-hx heM •he Bulgarians 'emoorarllv in c? e.-k .nd recaitured four of *f.p guns the' had taken from the Turks Cat Come* Rack Sixty. Mile*. Robert Robinson, a Pittsburg rail road engineer, carried an undesir able cat fid miles out of the city, in s bag, and dumped It into a stream a? the train was crossing. The string broke and the cat was liberated When Robinson arrived home the following morning he found the cat under the stove and his wife sarcas tic. Turks Still Retreating. The Bulgarian army Is vigorously pursuing the Turks, who are retreat ing in disorder and panic on Serai and Tchorlu. Many guns and large quantities of ammunition have been captured. Aivalt, near Luleburgas and Maras have been burned. AD the Christian Inhabitants, according to the Bulgarians, were massacred. Ghost Guards Tunnel. “A man without a head,’’ is terror izing freight trainmen at the dtnd Patch tunnel, near Hyndman, Pa. Several brakemen and flagmen have refused to rids any train that enters the tunnel unless they be allowed to remain in the caboose. KiDrd by an Ostrich. A shspherd, named Klariat, of ■tolaktf. South Africa, was attacked by an ootrldh. which kicked him so this t nip atnl for 'ha' reason th*" w*rp unwilling to prix-peil wi'*' ’h. * :tx• ■ Mr Mauhlin t ;u! pr* ari-ff .• motion which he mi to 'hr loijr' In reply to Mr Mauldin h rein."'' Mr H J Ha> iiexwortb hh;1 'li.it ■),. w it nesses whose name* app.-xre 1 > 'he warrant, were in Greenville a ! he could see no reason wh\ the Ci< - s xbould not t.e trie 1 \\ .-di.' xd i, h' • ■ noon Mr Mauldin tirerrup'e | tn. x; ■ aker an 1 sa d t iiat two o' i !,.■ ■ nesses referred to were no' 'le*. to were in (’olumhla He «a.d 'Iim' taik Bower was In Columbia a ti 1 • Heudr'x Rector was •• nt af''"- i Mr Haynsworth then :nq Bre t know why the wl'ress** were ; there Speaking to Mr \ sa d "You knew th. » :• r w.mted. why didn't you t I ese men be here Whin Mr II x mix » . r' h r’ ij i. 1 his «*»••.•••• t ' Mil' ktradiev demand-d B,.xt tfo- , i 1 ;i r > xhou Id ! e 1,. ', 11 • ' Mr V.xuld n then arox,. and “ i ' i.e otB v thing ti,- . ' a k e la the d i xu.: B . 1 ' t h • 1 'It- a"t;o •: - inert . ' • .■ ■ i. MB t.. " 1 I f \ .- I * n V— • q , . . • .Id- V« ’ P «• k - ’ * X, "l •^A^XA" i - , « O' ;>Mr hm «• n i. ^ • t,. . ■ i n »i t*♦ 1 T?. 'n m B I > i r g a ". I n xr. " ' f ’ x- ! f '1 M • t , t ’11 r: v : i r > , - 1 . 1 n r h. " - i * ’ it to h. ..n 1 M V \V t . it ’i i; • ' o' c . xp a’; pond ■ a"d rpv'x’on of the -■1 h- ' * • r, «- irh s n ner--.'' n r »- aff..- ''.o- . ---ot,,x* • met h<-d - 'nr of *he affal's of th- I- It re* d vrd i ■ * • " . - x . - I • ir . !e. •> e fl. ,*• g '. i k ‘ • o t h ,- .• o x i' 1 to 'x w x nf th ! i' I .B .mi ne.-' a ti' wav M "ep* 1 . 1( j >' , x,, \ and that axil "*t "• "-Mni-" and r- - ’ o r *• • h • p » 1 • h d r .x ' ■ * , •X " ’ x. A •h. • •he ! s ;b x w s a - f • ’ o X n a 1 ‘fi’i-" rd rnee* - •▼ *o l»*- v -I 1 -.non th*- l irnt during the corn rpest ever placed on a hst'leshlp! ' in 'he world The minor armament 1 ! Pif the Vow York will he made O p n' !'wonty-nne '..Inch rap’d ffre guns . '"■tr 3 • oon lef* for saluting: and I 'our 2’ -!nch "ubiuetged to'pe’o 'nhes In sddi'ion there will he | 1 ' -r ff-’nph field rtffea UlTtr-'hree officer* and 1 men will man her The vp"".d'* armour nmtertton con- j •’•fa of irinch plate tn ner water | line belt, and above the h'-lf and e» ■. "ding 'n 'he mxln de-k •> IrpV ..'xa,. rT'er’dlng from the funnel. B Be *."r,o« ly.'nrh plate w'H h- • ,xed On 'Via gun hoti.ee 1* InAt. • *" op' wl’l pro'er* ' v-. mos* ei*>n#nd •' •ppd and « Inch plate* will shield ^ • r r 1 " ct • T - rl'e 'he name Vew Yn-k to the ’Me.' and w t'h the Tn»«* the *nn.- i -I w a r 'it 1 hx"le.h 1 *'# ct' the t'e'ted 1 x'S'e. rtavv 'he cru'ser 'h*' hn-e 'he • r nf * tn-tr.i Oxn p.on a* 'he hv o' Santiago hal to b« deprived of •?.a’ 11 * le | sa'.e h<T. but failed. A ladder ; ace 1 up against the wail and th* "ip chief scaled It. but befor# b* 'e-cted her the mother superior aad He rhtld d:sap;.eared. The floorlag Ithd been burned away an 1 ah* had 'alien through to the floor hslow, whp-p her lifeleaa body was Pseovsr- <t1 later 91xier Koa'k* In jamnlng froa ths fou r th Toor window to reach a Ufs ■ net evident!* lost bar balance as hof b. dr ir't the window the as eased ts • ••■r- bte or lost her footing aad eaoM •, . r h'-.-'fl-sf Her body atnict rx Mrg *n tt'e second atory and throw ! ’ »r out of line with the ast. H*T i ’> eg waa b-oken aa were ber Hahs. 1 v 'hc •*• carried Into the hospital *»- crnsc’nn where she died la aa K ster Monica Montes also t"e in MinB-Ing from tho batldtaf. k f* er the child -en had boea takoa !• t>>A ff-e .• pxpe on tho weot Mdo ti ,i ul ! .n ’ • N a ! T’ • • • M ** ■ i . W T ’ :. »t !!. i g - t: ol , i ■., ■ ■ > ii ■ 1 , ' ' ■ 4 low "I’t IM T TilK I 4U TO THEM. " ft"’'-’- re.d,Ad Th it *h ’* Three Georgia Fartncrt. grre^e-l a* on ’x not Intended to reffep* U hlfe Hierera. •be '•i"d'pg "hr retnrnsd to ''»f look in the dormitory. VIor oa> p-"c wa* rut off hv a buret of float Irtr the place but she mado hor wag ' O :hat th" w arrnn’ f 1* h.Bi i-All A ’ r ;i w n * .1 a f - ■ li. « I •' • '< ' 1 Nr a: J ,1 ' U“- # ’ !'• .'.U.g a .luring i h<‘ \ <V«; a' p h to ' > ,. 1 B . K'ont NY- ■,! n>-a 'la • C ' ! ". n I- * R. or a" 1 Ir< ,-k I’,, VA x 1 ' ( ' r. ar»' in G, .luinbla r. ,n 1 ! It w i- -• •• .1 a :■ in bo i" • »V4t' i » X’ I - ’ ’■ " 1 ■ \ i i.\ i < ^ ri ^ r. ♦ \N»m*\|| Mrs < ;ii|v« .J l.ov-s of M\. «*r < Mu* ^! illi n I>< M.ir^. ’) « • c> * * *1 1 . v | • ’ t. * Y , . r A j I f I . t A I . < , *1 r \ * h v < n fn n v n r or of xoet.'v enr.xrcd In the ••.'•».<. x ".■ • o' the *f>. •\ a* • > A p-PSPTjt tinie '• ’! ! '• * •. '•'• ■ d 'ct cx rr r f y * m r, e, ' H ^ r n r a 1 xt * w n ^ Y * V • 1 • r r't' r r: 'i fi f ' I (* ( ' • *- y* rx , r ^ k; * < r ♦ f F 1 ♦ 7{ Pfri4>\ f f » I • n * fv a . i . ! : n t v | * 1 O r r. . ’ . ' l »* I ' ,«•, r T 1 '*x - V’- I '■■ii ' 1• '- . ■ .. ] ft .• Ci' ' 1- >4 < ■ . " A . * f f- ,'U o r : r« ;»’! • i '.' 1 1 j: f i. ■ I. ,".!' ' , . 1 , I,, .m jv ( Hi , ’ , , x-* q 1 f* r ; 1 . « Hi 4 4 A ' % nr. 1 •», n , ', '• t •’ (A n r !.• w n « I A d’.pstch fr..m Augusta. Ga as*. t''. .-d C’-tcnee Rf-odex tixct'n. p* x n, 1 \Sa'.'< , r Pounds, ettt-rseer f o' ' - f.i-m-r. a 1 well Vu"»n f»T’e-« ' t’.' kx f'tin'v Georgia, wee ar- ch x - r i- 1 w''h vt'lxtln* ■ hl'e *'x\t- lit* Thev W»x # t.te'i ’ > M . >n ’ v I .epuf y 1 nl** d S j.ex • - 1 .1 I !• \'.-r- . V 1' ‘x n'l't' 1 t>x* the three men . • • > •' • v- .4 b and tn.'k ! ul.x • • ' xcx, <*,,,, j , a. * " t Ol a V't x ’’pr tfirii wb te y'ria. for an auto- ■ ,t d ti YOl \<; GRI I, l^ Kill 1 I*. Both loot Arc Cut by a Train Allendale Thursday. at Miss Ruth Myrlck. Hie ’ ' vc •- o’ • ’auchtor of Mr B R Mv-’.-k. of 'J Tndalp, was run over at 7'3h Thttrs lay mornttig by the enst-bound C witli Ytert-oe that Rtf' r Bow •■r ; M criff I >on. of Vi’.. \ ’'»• «. x,. , tr.g to the ]>» nl*on* xr\ to trv xx, ! z. \ sfat'"npn' from Vvt.H n T’ <■ « i man sa’.! that he w x 1 * ’..l I t.v n'l.- <> tbo.p three men fhx’ K-Cnr ctp t "i'lumhix t ( >r lie t xe-. « p.tr - <■ seeiriE Yattrhn n* tt'e n’x’- "r ot A later dlsnateh f r om Colum! x to flip Greenville Bip’rio’B «x‘1 "Hi' drlx Rector nrd two other men who--.- names the penitentiary officl.xl* d -! but w ho are supoos- .1 'i t • 1 •» r * i .*% * < n I’x|.«! [ : • R , • k" 1 n ro " i’ tho i • ^ i * r, rl *. '!*' n n ^*-xrx *-c. i f. , X r* n ,.f ! 4 n ] , • r n a H,, n * ’ 1 o' • ’>o < X • ‘ ' f f > ■ ’ r. •»- m v • r »» ro -,B. I Wv .x, ’a . a • n < r ■ [)* Hi" a"- »' . »• 1 b i \. to A c. T! ■ In ■ nr v n b- T) f T f.rp A !* ' *♦ 1> rr *' n f 4 f n \ < « ill I ■ \nd W. C. pasRprcer train, and both tint diRfloje tn be Jack Power and Sheriff Rvo> xf her leg" Rpvt-n-.l from the hodv ir.d as a result of the acci lent tile 1 a few hours later It perm* thn' Miss Mvrlck was walking on the track in . . , . . . , Tont of her home, ax^ in an effort the conference having been _a' o' Abbeville, at 1 o'clock AVodnesd iv. were in consultation with T 1 Vuaghn In his cel! in the penlten- (HB in m in ; \ i !rvr». r.trtm rx s ■ '.ii g N. gro Attacked a \\ l.ite (.irl. I.’a,■< ! !n • " ,x • ! Mr 11. ’ -*■ , * « » ^ ' 1 t ' • m j r- • 1 ' # t ! 1 a V o’C ( * ’ , t » ? < '■ '! H • -I If T' x, , *i- o’,-. *C'i W '*f I■ ■ T M ’’’.A x of t* O u , ' -,. f 'X r V ; 1 ’ G r ’ * ij rv*q ■ • r '. t tria f • . • • • . v- r ig • • ( r , , J , r* 1 ) \ • T< ■ Y W-,"a g. m G H v- . - "M* n! f’ V--4- Gojrt * » t • » / v *( • • 4 -4 [ . H :. 1 !’i* t ■«■ w xmi:i> re' ■« I *o ca'rt I• - td the rm-r ' r' e c o i: r t v f; ”.x w • V « * >.c g ' r’« b--< U b. 1 d ' n cx c v . ' f ’>>•< n a• io w•• 1 to tv ■ • k H-i-|r ptr,-r*. w11"en " \ I ".ox, t- - r r**' - B d ' v> “ vt ’. <• • »* f *1 ■ - r'x'x X x. ,t ». «..--B r - m A . Bed Tile r''’« 'o'd 'be Hie m < 'i t b r. ■ •. ti ■ *hev *'le d *o c* r>-,.n h-. v< b-en ’ '. nd 1 In the T nited Ptite* \ ♦ o , ■» y V f. \YI, frst .III coiigr's iona! o free herself of d^ngor f-om the ap- 'poxcblnr trx*n. s'ltob’cl and was lowed on an executive order of the Governor. Newspaper men who were •..eh. t—.t" i- vfAr- "e 'i: h ;„r. n .'rri' a .T ngineer con’d stoo pis t*-nin. The •intimoly death o' tVis fair Ctrl, just! huddlncr In'n wnrwnnhoo"L bns cast a gloom ovor the entire community. Murder Mystery in Chicasro. were not allowed to see Vautrhn ' In commenting on the above tele crams, the Greenville Piedmont says at the Greenville Bounty Jail Wed nesday morning, It was stated in re sponse to an inquiry that .lal’er Rec tor was “out in the country". Th A d •.vi T" t in iin •" 1 '• who at!’ . d M ss 1 <”B M' cirl. The r -to clnh and ph v . i ■ to wh.ch H e \. ju: it s m• v nr' ' p was retti'n inn fr R. txp.'i T. .’ K m cl. third congres.donal . . dH" ft •, N : t '■ ?! v, ,;i -!, i \ •’! ••. I’. MB's, fourth congres- pienu! d ■' ■ . c?. Luurens, 1 c •’ou-'v *n*"red T. L. Bicow, lift It congressional .. v,’iBe tic rut, R .'m way. •• iH' t I' A. ? sixth congressional hospital divtrief. G .nv.ay. !. ■ - E. G. M.-Grenor, sevenfh congres- htr tu.l d. -' i k t. l olumbla. The foilo . ,t:c wire selected ns f’C’.'ihers f ,f thi- <•'i ciltBe co.'ltmltte..; short diPtat^ie of. ( '. F. Moore of ClKsterfleld, S. T. I). wis dr .treed 1 ffrcnHer of c'p.irt.'it.burg, B. II. Boy-’ k n of BoykBris, J. H. Wharton of I turt tis, Tom C. Hamer of Renn“tts- ville, S. J Suftmters of Galhottn. R. I Manning of Surn'er, Richard Single-j ton of Acton. L. J. Browning of l’n-; ion, B. F. Taylor of (jolffmbia, D. F. \ i '■i, 'nd <■ ’Cgresslmi- 'I Came to Town to Get Taft's Job. Declare* a Man. (' ■• f '' " s■-:o it ’ •, a y.r het 1, s ;• t H: * ken .- MU’. o' k kroc’ i d (1 i'-' n ft o"i li v> i - h - .Mystery surrounding the murder. ,i trPrt nU e8 t ion “IS he In Columbia? xf Sophia G. Singer, a member of a ’ brought the response th:’ be was xot well-known ^Baltimore family, whose Npwspaper have bP< , n denied tb< body was found bound and gagged - of see i nK Vaughn even In assailant wrifetn a shot- 'n a rooming house in Chicago op ] tho prPfl pn C< , of a guard, at the j^ni- Y't'r ho-Je. , Miller Wednesday, three weeks after her. tentlary at Columbia. But it seems l '' tn n ravlro and »nd y x'.'vo xlopement with William Worthen. 1 th(U Rector has free accps8 to hlm . | the bead, portiors of w bodv we-e was not solved by an inquest which j wll , be remember ed r ,<hat ; M i. ! Wrated ns nnd m"*. of was adjourned Wednesday night. n'-l reaih phlHi and Go , neI ^ all h1ch . Hothjrg wa* torn from her hodx. er a few witnesses had been exam- ]y re8pected citizens of Greenville, bloodhounds have hc 0 n rent Ct in an ,ne “- were arrested last Sunday afternoon on the order of Governor Blease. be ing charged with assisting Vaughn A . i ♦ ( tt [ pxxxk* to town to gc' T . t 1 i --1 . M, i 'n . d'S •!’ < 1 4 ''A-. An r t'er nf Otk’vr’d .Gak . S" air*'’"d Th’trvd'V In Wa-hlng rl xrccl v. i'll |p“xn!'v on the crttiplalnt of a locxl physician G<>’g- t • '• : p".pc ft’le i wl'h c’rcu’ar* d..“'r!''np the "o'oglnal‘null Moo*e I ;Bxt fo' -n ” The “nripinnl null "tno«f" wxs Geirer b!"'«*-lf a"d the i ’ form was a scheme for transport- |. c all tlte rt" rr ( es to a counfpy of ■ ’ cir owti. ' Jnd+eet'xd that Bt'gnr wa' a mec'her of the S’gn T 1 ;.Inters’ t’n’on of Snn Fnnelsco. 1 •" 'br east aide ah»rs tbs O' d b* low with th« sst i »hA Iax-'I toit mlased tba ast. *!!->« »nd t«'dv were brsbea hrt:''rd 'n n"rre'oua pli » ah !p*f xrt'sn- otia X'oHrr Kxgn,-^* Rss'esr aad >,-« G’.vrr a teveo and ,1 \ Si 'ir\ wrre t|nth> tO eseaft* fPMB • *,a h'ltMtr^ and met death ta tba 'a fuxp.re, their llfelsas , ',i .. *■ to the ground with a o' ’ x„|A r dcb-i. The charred ". * I e • of tb«-ss "'•t«ra w#rs rweovsrofl ’ v e r »n.sn *» t o'clock, fosr bosra x f * a r 'ft., hxeah'ng out of ths flrs. ff ’ e res-ne of the orphans froa 'A.'h tn tb« fre |. considered .. xt, ttta K'rr GM-f Wright, Ott* #f " e r ,* on the seme after the alanB t->a rn sound"d. declared that th# -xpxtfpx of the nuns was all that save 1 the little one* Whil# Ofl* child ’• known to have been burned t# d.- Hi xno'her Is mlsalng. and It Is • d If. I'm. la dead V ’«> exrrv Slator of Charity of •v.A ••hansre at t^e time devotsd t , - , - r*« to *he saving of ehlldreo, ’ th» ho*'dtal guv* asslst- - , in * v " r.*sctie work Ft Rev. t . o-, t w c haw rendered valuabl* .-rt'r.- in psr-ving IBtle orphaas f ••on the ssvlurr. These ehildrso. «< ■ - . ' > v ,<»m were habits, wer* oa- ! to hi In. theinre|ves ; Even tbs ■ ’ - (•) i’d'en, J"at afo"*d frma I ■>bor. were nnabl* to - * v 'h much rapld’ty. 1 e *hxa,- nuns In the bulldlaf . n ftp- broke out. who sseaped. In Htr'nr rhttdren fre» th# .a,. ' ndonvo- to frnil hor .T-Rxilxnt. Turks Ravnuin" f'otinfrv. The Tu"klt ; h nrmv in tho dtcr'ct o' Tndi'.n Fn’rus. re'retiHf.c he'o’e n Two Killed, Plant Wrecked. Explosion of nine hundred quarts to ' eBca pe'f rom jail last June. TM: of glycerine In the American Com- cb arge was based on an alleged con nany's factory at Rrader, Ohio., kill-; fesslon of Vaughn, th? wretch who! Greek (rmy. is I'-v ne h""". 1 \ B- ed two men and rocked the country-! i ia8 confessed to ruining fve litth lnce<: and m-'-'-xpred women and chM- side. Edward T.inkenstein and YYueh! iris, Inmates of the Odd Fellows ’gui in if* v-’-c. nero". , i''c to a ex- Easton, were blown to pieces. The' orphanage while he was at its head. | , ’ 1f> ’ T ™m reprdved xt the Greek lem- Rxve<l Them From Glialr. Daniel P\rd Jr , and Jak-e X'oore. nv’pte' of murder In Fa'rfteld, In 1Tb d of Ley iti*’'on, B. Harris of Ben- September. 1912, and sentenced to b- diet on, S. I>. Cross of Chester, J. N*. i.Vcfoc tiled on November 1, Ymve.the Ipparnate World. Kirvln of Diirlington. These with y x t 'hdr sentences commuted *o 1’fe! ^ t-.e offic rs and past presidents of Hie imprisonment In the Pfxte Benl'en- fxir constitute the executive cWimit-, b-.•the Governor. They are both TVt •*r-|p":re and were mirchlag orrrteq ♦ he yard when th# wslts r•"> fpll!ny Father Hums, ths ptnr,.c’’>r. and Fa'hef Duffy, ohap- lxIn s’-o risked their lives la th# rrc'-i]gs of the ornhsns.* Tims and r. r r '»tn tVioy rushed into the building ♦ o m'tirn with some child lost tfl th# f x-'''men* r nd confusion. 't hen the fire chief and ths Urol x-'n .ritns reached the scene th# Hr# T-sd s-read Hrmmghofft th# aotlrs s*r,.pMire. The roof was gon# and c"ea* onenlncs In the walls oaten xwxv hv the fire caused a draft that fxme ’ the fire Into greater fury. Ths he-yt v r«. In'ense. The origin of th# Prp !» nc, yet known. The dead nans hr’orred to the Sis'ers of Charity of i -d i-. factory was obliterated and mucli damage was done to buildings in a large radius. War Shells Explode in Tree. Albert Ross, a farmer on the bat tlefield at Bentonvllle. N. C., was ent candidate was nominated to run This matter has created a great WrBh'nrtnn Tuesdxv deal of excitement In Greenville, and j 3 l"' sxv« six villages already feeling Is so strong against Rector.' have been burned, who was nominated in the prfuiary for sheriff, that at a mass meeting on Wednesday evening an independ burning the trunk of an old tree when there was a series of explosions and the workmen fled. Sheila em bedded In the wood-aince the Civil war times exploded and- fragments were hurled In all directions. Heartbroken at Eighty-three. Ferdinand Henlts. of Cincinnati, aged IS years, has disappeared leav ing a not* tailing of. his eontsmpUt- sd onieida. H* was disappointed be cause a young woman tor whom his against him. The people are indig nant because three respectable citi zens have been arrested on charges made bv such a fiend as Vaughn con fessed himself to be. It looka like a case of persecution on the part of the enemies of Gil reath. Phillips and GosnHl. or an e’- fort on the part of Vaughn's friends to have him pardoned so as he coulff he made a legal witness In court against the above men. No one scarcely In Greenville believes what Vhughs is reported to hsve said. President Bank* In his report re ferred to the erection of the new steel building, of 'he dlffieuBles which had to be overcome, of the a* u 1«tance lent, hv the fair In securing the National C'.rp exposition, and said: “We are lo the midst of one of our best fairs nrd I have been much pleased to note the marked improvement ’n our ia-; Rural exhibits whlch^we are m&k- ... The rea"* In the federal nrHnx xf A H-- ehenges constant!*, taking place In *, Wedeesdnv when he n’exdeff g"1j- th( , „ P r|mtltura 1 and Industrial life of ty to the misuse of f 1 4.000 of the 0 | ir gtate appear to make necessary hank’s funds. ■ . . . . negroes. Another Aviator Killed. At Mun’eh, Bavaria, when a bl- Two Drowned In Palls. Woard Boaz of Clean, N. Y., and an unidentified companloa were drowned In the Ohio River when s r-'roe in which they were making 1 cruise from New York state to Ne# Gives Dim Five Years. William TY. Kruse, former teBer of the German Nxtionxl Bank of Cnv- ’np-'on KV WXS enn'enend to A'e e ff or ( R , 0 f , nc0|ir ^ Kp "Vxne. operated by I,lent. Morltx organs was carried over the falls St Ham,burger coBansed at an altitude, Kerr’s Island. The bodies haveat o.f 200 feet. The avlato.r was kll'eli ^een recovered In the machine’s crash to the earth county fairs to hold their fairs prior to the State f a ir and to send as many of their exhibits to the State fair as! possible. Vice-President Sherman Dead. A^er a long illness, VTee-1 James,Schoolcraft Sbermaa, dt his hohje In Utica. N. at o’clock Wednesday night #f caused by Bright**^ \ rrmmittee wss annolnted to! poison some changes In our methods and 1 resolutions on the death of R,; He had beet} sick tor some 1 would recommend the selection of a p ,Tanier 8,1,1 renort at the Februa-rr a^s a candidate for I special committee to study conditions mp ct!ng. Mr. Hamer was a rained 1 Plna'ea’ Gold Found In foliar. While making excavations In the nnd renort at our February meeting * n,1 ,,Bp Yul member of the fair society ceDsr of n 200-ves--oH brua" at V^w such changes In our ""Vs ns 'hov 1 an<1 waa a1 on ® time president. Haven. Conn., an Italian laborer dls- deem .advisable.” The preeident Wiped At Sheboycaa. N Several new members ware sleeted s farmer, shot aa th* waa adjonmed. fetber and covered a neyrter not containing ov- thanked the members for their co-op- and the meeCtag •r 1,700 coins. The Vessel wss about era tlon and assistance. I There were a Yerge nnmber of th* father Banday ten Inches in diameter and flUed to Ths secretary was Instructed to re- member* tn attendance and much in-1 to let him *** Mfl th# brim with “sight-real” pieces. I quest th* sseretartss of the ▼aricaai teraflt whq manffefd !m the ■settij lb# #—1 T L