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+ - V -i;8& :! r SAID HE WWLD WIN . ? t . ,-r 5 . f ,- —— Seen* of the ^ Radial Wl Prim* Min. let* from PIMol Entered Ufa Mend, roa ilftdrld, Spain, ; JAendM, tlie t Spain Utu re- _ ireateat of ii^r rjpMa •nddtlilei Tuea- naiuod Man- Sliempt- fliit thous^i .when he had hoepiui he was throwins ol of. King Af- Ofll,' while t l.e the church baa caused sucii public KKKDICTKU KUECTION OF GOV- SHNOR WILSON. o>1 r*a». •can be loafpe'd at preft- ination eeetna to be i.j of 'h- Widespread pollt cul evolutionary movement, 1 i.t id crime for which the exa :t • sz -—.^-remain pbschre. The fth, %l9_waa of Spanish birth, came ‘rom Buenos Ayres, by wjy Fractfcally nothing is It. him.. has appointed the f )r- . Marinis Manuel Oi.-- gla Prieto, as premier pro tempore, Snd the Liberal Government wiilc'i •jS^nor Oanalejss conducted for sjvei- (|1 rears remains In power. meeting of Um Cabinet I Wha wKaoilnced that ^Jen. Weyler paptaln-gencral of Catalonia, and at S e time commamler-ln-chlef of »V > anlab forces In I’oba. or Count ««• .lhancea mlaht be appointed pernia- H gramlar. Canalejas was shot In the bai\ three times as he was walkina to the _ of thf interior, tn the 1‘uer- del Sol. He had stopped to rlsnce to the window of s bookshop Tuesday tnornlns he went to »he >rsi P.tlace to submit «ov»*rai d • to the (ting. He eet •, a -J aai Mng and hspry Ae an e" >-i ’a.it I'M rh- ’oAr lenSfntr to the Street IP s«rerr trnvt Of-Wi ld strn'k the pr.noer 1r the face, camlnit ' ,n to fWriatm rally: "Ob, wh u n wind' We are going to hare a b.v i diy " - About sn hour later h‘<i unron- * our pronHery was fulfilled. As ne ipped for s mormit at Cie ehnn Window a man darted f'<m a i .-ai by Seermey. He ran w»* nehioj the p * i ter and fired four shots m cl. «<> nge. Three bullets, as It w.is af:er Ward found, took effect. Cantlejes sank to the sld-wa^k A friend who was psreinK at that tno S int rushed up crvtn»': “Hon to*.-’ in Jose!” this being tho prsmler’s ptlemal as me. ^ ti Xbe Wounded man Scarcely hsd the fliVngth to murmur- "The scoundrel WaS killed me.” Me * hen evMr.d Tn the meantime his sssallant turn the mnatle of the revolver on his a breaat end flr.-d again A wd quickly gathered, while the In was half dragged to the pn etatlon. The premier was carried to a phar E acy and than to the mlntgtry of the terlor. where he iiihre.l on n rge marble table In the main Ns !?on. , Tb,. hi..od flou'ng from i. Wound behln i the right ear su.in forraed’a pool on the n,„. r ? The King was Inform, d .>f the tr ig- g4jr ea he was l.-uimc th#* ; .il.*.e tu Attend the ch: ysanthetnum evhlhi lion. Me sprang Into an autninotnl,- god motqred swiftly to the mlnlstrs Culouel August Kohn la latroduclng Governor Wilson Last Year Bald t He Would Win. . In May, 1911, Governor Wilson de livered an addiess before the South Carolina Cress Association in Colum bia. Col. August Kohn, who was 1-resldent of the Association, In in ti oduclng Governor Wilson to a large audience at the opera house, prcdlct- ud Governor Wilson's nomination and election. Here is Colonel Kohn s ptophotic speech: . “Those of you who have been keep ing pace with recent events realize that we have in Dr. Wilson the high est type of American citizenship, a man who Is doing things, n governor who has been elect* d by au educated and critical constituency ;.d In pro- est of "bossism" i nd who is appre ciated as the spokesman and friend of the masses. Dr. Wilson's independ ence, of thought and action, his re markable success In dealing with- .hen and situations, his exceptional versatility on the stump and his rae ability have made of him a real liv ing hope—the Democratic hope. "Jq yonder box sits his distinguish ed aunt Mrs. James Woodrow — and the mere mention of that name indicates how closely Dr. Wilson is identified with this community. For four years his revered father lived and labored In this then small com munity and there are many here to night who lov.-d and honored his fa ther and mother, the sister of our dear oM Dr. Janies Woodrow. Our orator who writes (.reek as well as shorthand, Learned neither here, but it wap in Columbia that he got most of his Sunday training, so I'm ’old, learned most of what lie knows of baseball, and more than all. grasp ed the significance of making and re- talnine real friendships. All of this had better he recorded before Mr Wilson's early life is "inythed" over In North Carolina. "It may not be our pleasure to hear Dr. Wilson speak again until he is elected president, her a use no mts- - tonary work is need*-I here, hut he has prdmlsed that If elected Colum bia. the home of his tmvhood, will be made his winter residence, and that a winter baseball park may supplant 'be golf links of Augusta for outdoor recreation. I h.\o 'h.. honor of pre senting to you Dr. Woodrow Wllbon." TEDOT TALK ABOUT THE RECENT ELECTION. BATTLE HAS JUST BEJUN MYBTFHIOt M Vlt KDKU. Killed by I'nknown IVrwon and Body Thrown Into freeh. About noon Monday, a foul mur der was brought to light In Green- ! ville suburbs, when the bud> of a n**- i *rro w.ho had been m:s“lnr since last Sunday n.ght was pulled out of a small creek The dead negro's name j is Ishmael Newton, and he Is said to !.a\f made h;s horn-- in Greenville \ negro bov b\ the mime of Moors was iarr-sted and It tw-ing held as a suw pect. It w«s reported list Tuesday that a negro who had he. n s>-. n In com pany with ('-her n.gr ie* near GtnM -Gin lav afte-noon h, l disappeared that n:ght nnd that f.>u! play was sus pected. A s.-ar. h »■ s h- gen but re vealed nott.tng until Monday, when notice wat received at the sheriffs oTce that th<* negro bad been found Coroner liaison wat notified of th* finding, and together with represen tatives of the sheriffs office went to the a. i n*- Seiiehlng nlo’ig the cr**s k they found the n.C'o's peid pro’rtld- i r ahove D e « .t. r amoeg some root* of a neari.v tree The hn.iv was . vfr'eated and was fou'-d to ts minus ail clothing ’,ut undernr Founder of Bull Moose Organic*,tlon 1‘lalniy Klated at Showing Made, Declaring It ‘Tnparalleled in His tory of Free Government”. — Fointa to I tter Bout of G. O. P. Theodore Roosevelt made a formal statement Monday night bearing up on Uie election and the future or tire Progressive party. In line with pre vious expressions of hla own, and ol his colleagues, he reiterates that the Progressive party has come to stay,” and "so far from being over, the battle has just begun." He regards the party's showing in polling more than x four million votes in the face of nntnerous obstacles naturally in the path of a new move ment, as “literally unparalleled In the history of free government". The statement follows: “1 congratulate the Progressives of the country—that Is, I congratu late those good men and women who, with sincerity of purpose for the common good, have had the vision to look inio the coming years, and see what the future demands from us. "What the Progressive party has done since the theft of the Itepubli- an organlza: on by the Republican bosses at Chicago, last June, Is lit erally unparalleled In Jhe history of r re ( > government worked under rep resentative institutions "Three months have gone by since he new Progressive party was found 'd. Without much money, without my organization, against the wealth d the country, against the entire or ganized political ability of the coun- •ry, against the bitter hostility of ? * .-r cent of the press of the country, tgalnst the furious opposrnon of ev- ■ry upholder of special privileges, ■.bother in politics or In business, ind with the channels of Information 'o the public largely choked -the I’rogresalvo party has polled between lour and four and one-half million votes: has hopelessly beaten one of the old parties, both In the Flectoral '•oll.-g- and In the popular vote; has ik.-n second place In the nation an I dther Test or second place In aome ihIny-seven of th.e forty-eight State*. "No task In any way approaching 'hi* ha* ever before been performed h. ari% party In our country. Such a feat, performed by volunteer* hastily brought together, and without anv previous co-operation with each oth er. agaln*t the trained veteran* o' th.* political arena theae trained veteran* Including the entire merce nary force* of politics should be a source of pride nut only to those who I p> rforrned the task but to all b'dlev- J . rs In good cMDenshlp and In the ca | pacify of Americans for •elf-govern ment ' kurlng the campaign I aa'd re- t peatedly that fhl* was In no shape or way a one-man government, hut a movement for gr. at prtrrlples n • movement which haa •prune, •• all healthy movements tn our democracy, must aprlng. from 'he heart and con science of the people themse|v.-s This truth must be kept steadily he- TIRKS' GREAT STRONGHOLD AP- PEARS CERTAIN TO FALL. Artillery I lain* l*roJectiles on Karts* lepe Fort, While Turks Strive to Prevent Ita Capture. A graphic description of the atorm- iug by tho Bulgarians of the two Turkish forts at Kartalepe and Papa- zotopo, in tho outor i.lno,of fortflica- tious around Adrlanople is forwarded uy a correspondent of The Matin. He declares that their capture seals the doom of the Turkish stronghold. The operations began at daybreak on Thursday. Following their usual brilliantly successful tactics, the Bul garian Infantry advanced In the di rection of the forts under cover of a muiderous fire of shrapnel. The Turkish troops In their turn sallied out from the lurts to deliver a count er attack. » It was then the turn of the Bulgar ian heavy slego artillery which from every point on the surrounding hills rained a terrific hail of projec tiles on the lines of the Turkish troops. Every moment saw fresh ■ompantes of Turks marching out from the city and the forts toward he Bulgarians who continued im- ; erturbably to draw their tines cios- t r around the forts. The accurate fire of the Bu'gir- ians' big guns began to tell at about 10 o'clock In the morning when tho cannon In the fort on Mount Kartal began to slacken their reply. The fort had been swept by a heavy storrn of shells for several hours, the great projectiles bursting right over the works. The Turkish Infantry had mean while resisted stubbornly the Bul garian advance, hut their lines grad ually began to waver. Suddenly the command "fix bayonets" rang out from the Bulgarian officers and then, cheering wildly, the Bulgarian infan- fry dashed forward and *he Turka broke and ran toward the oi'y. At about noon the Bulgarian colors floated up over the fort of Karta lepe. bet Papaztepe sMll belt o-p N'gh'fell found th** TuvVs and Bul garians still fighting. Sudienlr In 'he dense darkness a lone dazzling ay of Brht shot across the skv from fOUHEEN PEOPLE IILLEB AND MANY INJUIED TRAIN CRASH IN TRe, Accident Was Caused by the Failure of a Brakeman to Obey Or- f der as to Movement of Trains.— Many of Killed Were Cremated in Burned Train. A disastrous wreck, In which 14 or moie pci sous were killed, 42 serlous- l> iujuied, and at least 50 slightly hurt, occurred on the Yazoo & Mis- ..issi-ppi Valley railroad near Moutz, La., 27 miles north of New Orleans, di midnight Monday, when a through ireight train crashed Into tha rear o' an excursion train of ten coacheo. The dead: Mrs. Monteaud, white, Zachary, La. Mis. Jennie Comeaux, Zachary, La., white. Two white women, unidentified, one from Zachaty, and a white baby. Of the negroes' bodies which were recovered troni the wreck, three wo- i;en, one a girl 14 years old, and five men. T ive of the coaches of the excur sion train were burned and many O: the bod.es of the victims are believ- . d to have been cremated. Fourteen bodies were recovered from the wreck Tuesday morning. Five of these were white and nine w. re negroes. Most of the injured are white. An olflcial statement issued by the rail- tca.l company places the blame for ‘he disaster on a brakeman named Cunningham, who la charged with f. Burp to obey orders and signal the freight train The excursion train which left New Orl.ans northbound at 1 1 p m was titawn by two engines. On approarh- i g Montz one engine broke drown i d the engineer signalled to th** teakeman, If is said, to go hack and Gena! 'h■■ fre’ght train, which was t uning 2o minutes behind the excur- Cornixh Indians, white and dark stock for sale. Egg orders bookeo now. C. T. Miller, Hartsvllle, S. C. Dogs For Sale—Trained and untrain ed fox and cat hounds, coon and opossum dogs. Write M. L. Craw- lord. Tiger, Ga. Wanted—Persons to earn good com missions getting members for Nests and Auxiliary Nests. Order of Owls South Bend, Ind. , ouie, all lonely bachelor-maids and u'- n join our friendship circle. Send a up for particulars. Friendshii Circle, Oneida, N. Y. Kngruved \ isUiiig Cards are neatest .i,,u lies!. W i ue lor showing of the latest styles and prices. Sims Book ■ : .11 • ■ .-■ ('. Notice—Iwo tine large thorough bred jacks. One heavy yoke oxen for sale at a bargain. A. J. Spencer, High Point, N. C., R. F. D. No. 3. Windovcr"—New house, large new ly furmsbeu rooms, raodern conven lences. Rates reasonable. Address Mrs. J. H. Howell Waynesvllle, N C. Agents—Canvassers, want more long gieen? Doubtless you deserve it. here is your opportunity; send post al for particulars. Burton Co., Dev ils Sli !e. ITah. Iwo Large Young Jacks for Kale < heap—One fine 3-year-old stallion, l.4ue j..Minds One pair 5-year-ohl mules. I,mu pounds. A. J. Spencer, Huh Point, N C 'T’P Of thp crps's heb 1 bv rbe Bplrar- j slon 1 ins. bringing tho fn rt on Papazten* . Tb la or '-rv, It Is dec]j ired. the ■ Varlv Into view Then from *hc !•: a k. •ruan failed to comply with. an<! 'ort It self another b rllllant ray shot To r r.-ight tore mto the r ear of th»* out. j ■ e » t* t passpng *t train at a speed of TX'o cannon and rifle fl-e '*h'cri b Ml' 1 3 " n 1 'es an hour had b* en slackening 1 m r- d 1 ’ e' V 1 e Be H‘f train* » ere ant from ' New r ■- m <* more b-|*k * l b‘'.• abave 'be es snd Ha' on Rouge Thirl y o' rom ha 'an's the s.-ar 'cblV’s fl7s , 'er 'he ’ n 'ur*'d a'! n eg r>e* u re re ta ik.n i hHr ravs around. on which 111'le | ' > Baton Rouge The dea d and th- \*-vv Beautiful Bugs, woven from your old worn carpets superior to any In service, plain or designed any size. Catalogue free. Oriental It n g Co I la I t o Md White \V v aixlotte*., white Leghorn. Birred Ko. ks. From prize-winners. It'll and 1 I* I 2 ha'rhi'4, $1 Mam moth bronze turkeys. Mrs. Ina Woot’en Tunall. Ga Have Enlargement*, male from vour favorite to <atfifes for Christmas Pilms <le v o 1 n [ie.1 ti.-e any alze I’rlntx ::c up Write Geo C. Mon roe Cn , I s tr e' 1 . • w t.. N Y Criminal From St. Georg® Meet# Death Unflinchingly, Repeating Lord’s Prayer Just Before the Cur rent Wo# Turned On Died in One Minute and Three Second*. Making no statement either of ad- mission or denial ot gum, Canton Jlover, convicted In Dorchester County of attempted criminal as sault, was Tuesday morning electro cuted at the State Penitentiary. The execution, which was witnessed by about thirty-five people, was without unusual Incident. After the negro had been placed In the chair and had stated that he had nothing to say, he repeated the Lord's Braver In concert with three Catholic priests, he being of the Catholic faith, and then said that he was ready to die. The current was turned on at 11 • " and passed continually through his body for one minute and three sec onds. An examination by Dr. Jen nings, the prison physician, and three other doctors of the city, showed that death had resulted. Throughout the period of his de tention at the PenltenMary the ne gro was frequently visited by Fath er Hegarty. rector of St. Peter’s Church of Columbia, and the Rev. J. C. Abney, the prison chaplain. To both of these divines Clover nrofe«s- ed a belief In his salvation. The ne gro slept well Monday nleht. accord ing to the guards, snd ate a hearty breakfast Tuesday morning, being apparently unconcerned about *bf> wMi-h was to befall him within a few hours. Th.> witnesses to the *»rpo,it1on. at IflP rtlrpcflnn Of Cinf Cftmth pro ceeded to tha death horse at to n-tn- u’ea after 11 o'clock, and Immed'e’e- Ir arranged themselv<-« ' .v . room where the eTeet.*|on was h»M. At. 11 • 1 7 the negro was 'ed from h's c* B bv two guards and advanced vDh • firm t r ead to the ''hi 1 — it was Im mediately strapped to the chair snd anked hv Captain ('r<'f"h ' t he h«d »r.T statement tn miV» 'hire at all " waa the renlv -- ' u re . ...» f,.Vp r \ < - o* *h ■ c**- [hilla of whl'e smoke mil*. I t V r n < se-lnusly Injured m' v hat a u* on r i 'Hep's On. , It Thf hodv atiovvc I evidences havlnir I'o.'n h-idlv hna’en seochevl IU*. 1’uwrto Sol the,.,, ’ ; h: '' Wd acclaimed him. crying "I.ong' , ' v " 1 ,n C-envIlle went out In th- the brave King'" : r acitt n. Ighporhood Spud tv after- Rannlng ut*-italrs foiKr afena at al ""on to loll't 11 colored (1 VIM*.'! of th. foiw steps at a Um«. the king enter«*d the saloon iu.I r-* vi silently over the body <>f his ive "i later. He w ,j*< g r ,;i11 v nf'e. t.'.l .i’* • ctt*'d the prayer for the (lend 1 urned to the asaomblcd tnlnis- . ' learn the details <>f th-- crime. 1 quia Brloto announced tfie as- tA'iatlon In th,. Chamber of Depu- * In the course of nn culorr he • " 11 Q d'ed b tween IBs two af Jonr—hia people nnd bis book* !• tnemv of society will i.oi l^i . 1 - 1 ri I' v f e I! ops s'Htors of with foul p'ttv P'o 'he 1 Ipd' live lugrers of Jell and me' FROZEN IN FAR NORTH. for we are all iinl'. d to d.'fepdj ty. " Marajuls Brietos word-.] loned gnat applause, In which cept th** Republicans Joined premier's body later was traps ed to the Chamber of Deputies, the public w aa ' admitted to I It. The funeral will probahlv | place tomorrow, with nil the] accorded s general who died post of duty. Mighout the evening thousands ihled In the streets and other id« passed through the er to wllness the lvlng-in AU the diplomatic corps paid tribute of respect. When the f the premier arrived she fell s over his body. 'ollilcal ferment always exfsis In Ifn, but nothing has been reported tin a period which eonld ttlT wriy be connected with the line. A strict censorship was tn^MMBed »Tithorttte>(i rm th* telermphs hlephones Immediately after the [.Inatlon. For spvera! hours It tnossfh’e to communicate with italde world. eve-witness os th.^, tragedv a*- i h«t thp assassin had •'n accom rkax-eoeaRed In the'confusion. Fngtlsh Missionary Nearly I,ost III* Life When He Left Ills Guides. Rev. B*r.y Br.nivtiton, mlsslona'y. .d Hie \i g! an .h ur !i .in.oug tin Caklmos of Itallm 1 ap.!. r.-i. h. d S_v 1- n. v. N S,Supd..\ s' ,11 suit, ring from l.iir.Lsliii'S wlii.h im at •> cost hia life in th. 1 far i.orili He »tru>.'l irom bis guides while on an ovp.Jiiion fro"! the mission station at Lake Harbor last March. In try mg to mak.» tvs wav back off :ho roast, the ice .vas broke.i up by a -'rong wind. He jufuied In'o t li*> va.ti r ami made shore, but with two nights spent tn th.* open bis feet be- ivnie so badly froz.i n that lie had to crawl on his hands and knees to an Eskimo village. There some ill-advised native ap plied beat to the frozen feet. Tim missionary lay for tnre,* months in agony. His cook probably saved his life by cutting off all the toes of the right foot. The mission ship arrive! In August and a doctor aboard per formed Wo more ppprations. tore the ni'n '• o' all of us The ''-os-mive party haa corr** to s'.av If either of the old par’lea will en deavor '<> put Into legislation anv one of opr planks It ran rount upon our bevrtv auppor' 'n so doltii’’ but will not rest contented nn'll 'be ent're platform la enacted Into law v 1 heromea part or ..ur pid:': al hv-v.-tp, national and S'i'e 1 a gr> v g <o e iV,. teen at ■>' 1 In on being over, the ba'tle ban Just beg p n We will pot res* rontm' pn'ti ev ery fea'ure of the Brogr* S'*Ge [ifo gramn >■ has be. n put In'o effect and » b> tl if. s h been dope UmUes'ton ably th-re will have •.o.epe-l to us pew avenues along which B will he a dn' v \vo-k for th" moral and eco nomic to'"..rrn.'nt of our ne v te •• "(Signed 1 "Theod.iro Roosevelt " •bursting of shrapnel *oafed Ilk" fl.cs'vtfes were hrought to Ne | 'r a sunbeam msk'rg ever, dmoer I the surrounding hlarknesa wh'rh wts punctuated here an ' tne-e by flashes* j from th* muzzles of ramon. The roar of ih» pier.- gnd fl• ' ' r"na domlnaf.d the ra , 'Mng of tbe rifle yolleva and the ac-. eerveg n- ! shells as 'her hu-led rh-oprb -be •*'- 1 A* had occurred at Ksr'ale-e e-,- Her In the day the fire f-o-n '>.• R. - ra: * e • ■ e fo-t hecsn grsd' s " V to 1 slacken Tbe-e a'so the Bi'pa-'an ■ ‘•■re guna had caused enormous rav- W ’u age* ave '• Ab-un'ty the searchlights we-e rr tr r, id 't-ru'» v -d »t about it o'cio v a’ . 1 in’ nlrbt and *h* Bii'ga-lan |n's-'-v b.- p- w' ran to »'orm tne fort *• 'be pot• * * * •' , .be h«vnnet ^ b o-'' v h.-fore (ti ' Tv... n'rbt they bad become r>l 7 « ’ . -« of ' ■ • be r>o*"'or nl tne '.'urks »e-e 'n X' - r *'rb» They let* Te'r Heid anl d'- • ••* among tb Orlegps rd placed 'n hospital* Almost as soon as the eolRi'nn . c- ur red the two rear coach*'* »!.|-b 'el «co-ed hr the fre'gbt fP- 'f •' C , 1 g h ! fi - e Thepassenge-swb,, •cap.d nGi-v rushed 'n’o fbe wrec'-- cov h. » and drarg« d dead and In- ur>-d Torn the reach of tbe flame* o* .*,e ocrupan’i of the '-o-* ■ nch, * who. scaped In’p-y we-e ha! v b ..,1 In 'be'r ’ rave efforts to ne *bo-* le«s fortunate I or -vnle— ' " Ro k , L'-'s and I.-’,' *'-nlii fr «l... k | p** r | r "u i n' G G s (' (t.vn-d Rlymouth cockerc's "King up o » II .1 [•rite-winning -<• .»! 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Ind- Hi. tba’ th" r‘ >n d fortune b \ + Sf.’Tl m ‘ ^ ^h .Milder to »b o 1 U If 1 r w 1 »h »h- (i women » bo »n r f n W « \ : .rlops po«"!i > ♦' M nf ! ,* 4 r1**r \ *• » aged this g r,.^ t f tt'lt * ’fi n r '1 t n ' u ■ t r 1 a 1 c i q * t r.- So far .pin ae-onlane* few h’cV s-1 ,t fn-T . - tbe Turk'*b for's h-*- r tn r va' 1 In'orn 7 Ion to the R G'V ' V fl nerals 1 n com m a n h HOME FREAK RFTS. ENTIRE A AMII.Y J \II I.I>. Anderson Ni.grocs Arrested Charged With Arson. Bulled off In Maine on the Result of the Presidential Flection. H.-nry J Wln’erhnt’om. o' Sid»- lingera Mil!*. Bivcataiula Coun'v •nade h wag.r with George W lt\ •here of Bowerbank. bv th*- terms of which, if Roosevelt dl l not ca-rv th-- s'ate of M a' n e. he w,*s to give Bv- - .- \ .'TV V pte P0*1 si ler! n g 1* 'v about ? - eacf. an 7 eve-. n B > ge ■' a " o n ^ r 1 ^ r a- I Injured arrived was one op 'iMv ere-r amh la^-e 'n ' b ! been *utpni'.n,-d fake >b. • n.pr.d honutal* and poilce ..atr.u > If. ' s Wcr.. u*ed to hot’' move *bc !. ..! 'o und.T’ak'ng es’a'. 11«hm*'n's 'T ‘ e r. t- coach of the ev'u-su.n •-.In was d *■ m '' 11»h ed and It Is a*' 1 -nc'cal'v rverv ocennant o' ’b'« c.- vvhs el’her killed or aerloiialr tntp'.'d M-r of th,, had'v woundet v'ot'm* ‘ -.."cbt he-» stat’ d tbs' two women and seve-al *msll children In the e.ar c. '*cb w ■ -e killed \ gent -— >'. . ' •* 7 da ■ ' f T r . 1 - .7' .' >-o Is'. g! . e v o 1 f. " }' > - .1 • tl V ,1 d ’ ess t •' 7- Md t I', 'o I pc * , ... * \ -erped es We t - u at y . u ep' ci.'n m !a*:.'ti H eart Go. Ket Tlire*. Greenville Men lUdly InJuresA la Auto ('olllslon. A or sale— I ■ v’be tier r ant prew* 2 1 a * t » • a r 3 " n * In'* see*! C 1 t •" '*• r s I .>"k cb a p e 111 *’ 1 ■ •,il*'ne** ' 1 e < i \> Aa auiouio'.ile cj..,a.vu 111 Greau- . e o ti N o r l h M a U » : » • t . s e 1 a. » * a f' • r:. r, • i ia« J »• ...» iu- .uriea to Dr W >! 1 v: t rai.s ,4 . of p.e'g g n . l'v>e, Jr . sod Frana A'r: lb. .u- veara oil. g.nned v" vl were las* u to ::.*• 1 ) H.'7;l- 1 es rbt 4 | »her* It w *» f . 1 XT K■ ’ •■I and bo'b ■ . : • ’ ir 1 4 b ! v '. Mt. r- 44a I J f oral ‘ n ■ pr'ce $’■ tha Hare i .. ■, e v making Augusta Ga h'.a I'ad broken g - I r 1 -1.' b*s-n dlalocated w oal lujunea wb..e a' 1 r Mr R lirre red ap''e f VOFVG MANOR RITE KILLED. 'h.-r a .f AX'' 'son'a p! 11 r:i! t v 1 ' I, ;it W 11 son c irr'ed 1 .od v<d, * nn.1 thu' H.d'feiri Bull- — S i t.r.d ' j! I s . ..M »* f - 1 pt ' ' g b I, ' ' I ) .. Tl '.' ’1 ' 1 '"lb V.. - lt.-rd He.,, \ . "A ' O - ' \ . W * \ l i Vrir.g Irom a broken arm 4ud a. regia, ba'.nful brulaea. Mvaara 1 oe and En* be!, high pi. w ered N a 4 Uo w n the N.. Tlv'.ng a A M 1 1 t h innle tP':«t he perfect In n'l rpap.-civ ■nd full red. Wlntcrhottorn n'.'iy h iv.- ’o pl.-k over his entire cron of ’’pp'es to pet the rcnulred number of 'he 1 quality and description atipula’eu BEYER EAYORS EXTRA SESSION, ConKrcssman Wants Imniedlatc Ac tion on Tariff Revision. An entire negro family, consisting ! of S) iv ester Gambrell. his wife, his r.-year-old son and an Infant abou: four months of age, have been lodged in the Anderson county Jail here on the charge of arson. On Thursday aliernoon a large barn belonging to 1 Thurston Martin, a well-to-do farmer living mar Pelzer, was destroyed by fire, and this Gambrell ’family 1h charged with firing it. | When seen in his cell Sunday Oam- 1 hrell declared that he was It least a mile away from the barn when the fire was discovered and that when he arrived on the scene the roof waa falling In. Dora Gambrell, his wife, stated that she and her little son were in Ahelr house, which As sAt-uated about thirty-five yards from the barn site, and they declare they knew nothing of the fire until tbe flames had made some headway. K<.n of the Chief Warden l* Shot While Out Hunting. A very deplorable accident hai'-fmn- iil Saturday morning m-ar Summer- v Me. which resul'e 1 In the death or , M.imr Rice, known to hla hoy frh nd-i ! Tn/Tnck«on. Ell Satirn’ers. another, lS ‘‘Buddie.” son of Jarm-a Henry defeated Bull Mooser, must pav the | ]{| rP -jf i chief game warden, whli*- I penalty of poor Judgment bv polish-, f.ut hunting with a companion cvp 1 ing Ed M osher's boors rv-c-v mo-n-1 orossing a field 'heir dogs attacked lug for six mon'hs, while AJd sits on | several little pies and in trying to j the postoffice steps j heat them off with the nurt eno of In Macwahoe. Ansel Gll'ey. a 'heir puns the gun Maner Rice was , Bull Mooser. mu«t nay for all the to-1 r! iprying in some manner was dis- hneen T.ester Ordwav uses Until next ; rharged, both loads entering Ms ah-. 'Fourth of .Tulv. and In the mean-jdomen. His companion ran for as-, j Mme abstain from tohscco himself- cistance to the chief of police, Mr | land Ansel is the champion chewer of Waring, who happened to be In the ! I ..r *7,.|e—M. -t • 1 .'Dp In M 1 dd 1 <* Ge..-^ a for sn i v ■ - .n High' ad b.lplng two good banking town* Seaboard XI- I in*- Rv T Me* pe- fect easv t*” 1 r,*. W H Thompson Homeland. Ga Aroostook County. Woman Commits .Suicide, degd body of Mrs. J. C. Mont- tffas found dangling from the Of a rope in the smokehouse near Itpme at Madisonville, Tenn. %trer financial affairs Is be- I to have Induced her self-de- foo. Her husband, who was died about a year ago. , JDeufy of Free Seed, annual work of assembling ftotr seeds for free Con- latrlbutlon has begun in lent of' agriculture at More than six hundred will be put Into spproxl- •06,000 packets prgpaxa- ijt after ianuefir L* 5 4 eaiejOf.ftoR Ala., has heenl | aiBhorlrles| 1 K Congressman Asbury F. Lever, of tliis district, Is In fnvor of an extra session of Congress, Immediately fol lowing the Inauguration of Governor Wilson next Match for the revision of the tariff. Saturday Mr. Lever re ceived a telegram from the New York World asking the South Carolina Congressman's views on the question Mr. Lever’s redv was as follows: “I am emphatically In favor of an extra session of Com:n -s. Immediately fol lowing the inaugurattorf of Governor Wilson, for the purpose of revising 'the tariff downward In the interest of the consuming public—such revis ion to gradual In order »o Insure the least disturbance of busfneas, and the rates to be so adjusted as to rest heaviest upon luxuries and light est upon the articles of general-eon- sumption." CHARGED WITH ROBBERY. TAKING FI NDS FROM BANKS. t.toi Proved Story Teller Insane. Charles Suems. a 8t. Louis hnsl- n»*a man. wss declared Insane upon the evidence of an associate who tes tified that Suems kent telling the i same funntag at cries over and over, retesting one of them no lew than It timea. Forest of Foreigners at Utica as the Result of the Election. Y/' Because of unrest among the for eigners of Utnlca, N. Y., following the election, a mass meeting was held there Monday night and addressed by Mnvor Baker and Italian Consul Bac- celll of Albany. The Italians have been withdrawing their funds from local banks and the purchase of ticket* to the “old country” has 1n- ci cased 60 per cent. The rumor was current among the textile mills that the result of the election would mean the closing of the establish ments and the foreign element gave so much credence to these storlea that the situation became serious, Music Canned Crime Confession. Strains of sacred music coming from a chnreh in Dallas, Tex., io af fected O. H. Rose that he surrendered at a local Jail, declaring he hsd kill ed W. H. M our Is In Covington, Kv.. 24 years ago. Hon haa lived in Dal las W Society Woman of .Nashville Charged With Robbing the Mails. A capias has been issued for the arrest of Mrs. M. N. Barker of Mc Minnville, Tenn., daughter of the cstmaater there, A. A. Faulkner, and a prominent society woman. Owing to a physical condition of Mrs. Park er, the execution of the capias has been temporarily stayed. Mrs. Parker was Indicted at the October term of federal court on a charge of robbing the malls. The ev idence was procured by postofflee In spectors. Systematic robbery of the mails was reported at points between Nashville and Chattanooga. The field of operation of the alleged thieves was finally narrowed down, the post- office Inspectors say, to the branch line from Tullahoma to Sparta. The mdghhorhood. nnd the chief Immedi ately put a man on his horse and sent f or a physician, hut on his arrival t.ie Td was dead. Death evidently wss a'most Instantaneous. Maner was 'he third son of Mr. Rice. He was 11 years of age. a bright *nd dutlfut boy and the pride of his home. He ws* in the fifth class of the graded school. NO CORPSE FOR POLICEMEN. Unrequited Lover Does Not Swallow Poison, Preferring to Live. When two policemen Sunday went to the home of John Carricciole, ol Richmond, C>-1., to take care of his body, Carricciole met them at the door and explained that he was not dead. The Oakland police depart ment had received a telegram from W. J. Carricciole, said to be a weal thy business man of Cleveland, Ohio informing them that he had received postoffice Inspectors allege that a pile a telegram from his son at Richmond of letters which had been opened and thrown away were found at McMinn ville. Raby Burns in Fireplace. While playing in front of an open fire at their home in Atlanta, the two-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. .1. L Cash fell into the flames and wss so badly burned abont the head and chest that it died. He was* playing in the room with hlq four-year-old brother and plunged head first Into the fire before tbe older boy could atop him. saying that because of unrequited love he was about to commit suicide. “Please take care of the remains.” said the message. Carricciole, who Is 23 years old, explained that be had Intended to take poieon, but had changed his mid. Boy Fired Baby's Clothes. An alleged imbecile boy, 14 years old. is blsmed for th# death of the two-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. J Prndel. of Lelpsig, N. D-, as a result of his setting lire to tbe clothe* of tbe baby. \it.Mflii Wells (IriRel anywhere, water sys'ep.s lustallel for resi- (lepces. and Irriga’inn Saticfactlon guarantee.] Write Hughes Artesian Well Company, au Chapel Street. GharlefOon, S C. \genls Wanted—if you want tc make money, write us for the agen cy for our line of family medlcim J They are big sellers, for they g'ie results. Agents wanted, locale 1 In ■he country or a hi mi t the cot’ii mills. Address Box 22, Donalds, F C Buff Orpington l>ueks are the great est layers known. small eaters. Targe carcass, hardy and vigorous, the coming duck. Investigate them. Eggs for hatching, breeding stock and day old duckling for sale at all times. J. H. Wendler, Lakeland. Fla. . ■ *• red aG"» for *a> - *-er..rd row* T<. va'pe of speeding , i ■ , lull, in a prncH»e sp: u proja rator* ' o pda.4* l- arm* i , , l 'l.e auT hill climb T r !.1> . alien lit a print opposite 'he I , 1 ’ t> :i7Micnt ne-l.MM. pg the G'.'y I’wk Mo c.r plunged h* a 1 l"tig G* ’ > - t driven by Dr BuTo rt H"’h r a- Mres w.re completely wreokel. the ppabout Lett' g hurled a dtrt'i e . f forty or mor^ feet, wr o- •> h g - ei plunged over an T'v. r ■' ’ 1 ’ r d w n '-.Tty-foot eiubankii.eul into a la- vine. "MR. WILSON" REST TITLE. Crystal White Orpington oookereN and pullets. January and Fehnn’-y hatch, from unrelated parents; wonderful winter layers and all round utility breed: one pullet hatched January 2k, 1912. brought off her own brood of chicks July 1 fi Reasonable prices for single birds and trios when high class of stock is considered. P. M. Rucktnham. Barnwell. S. C. Bresident-Elect Prefci* to be Ad dressed in That Manner. Woodrow Wilson looked over hi* mail Monday and found that peopla were addressing him in sev.n differ ent ways. First, tlrre whs "Gov. Wilson,” also "Dr. Wilson" and "Prof. Wilson” for his term univer sity connection then were “His Ex cellency, President Wilson," an 1 “Tis Fxcellency, Gov. Wilson". Last, hq'. best liked of all by him, was plalu “Mr. Woodrow Wilson". "I would rather be called ‘Mj. *\ il- son’ t,^an anything else," he said: “ ‘President-elect’ Is too awgwnrff a mouthful. I wish my fr’ends would use ‘Mister’ in addressing me”. Aged Veteran a Lawbreaker. George K. Osborne, 77 years old has been sent to the county jail at T.ns Angeles for 11 months on s charge of counterfeiting. The aged offender vas a dispatch bearer for Gen. Phil Sheridan during the Civil War Wtjson T/esdlncr tn Idahe. Wilson Is leading on latest Presi dential elections returns. Two email conntlea yet to report, and which are nornjslly Democratic are expected to give Mm a plurality of one thousand carer Taft Wolves Hitched to Buggy. The novel spectacle of a buggy drawn by fly* timber wolves In har ness was presented to Lafayette peo ple. Tb# outfit paeeed through thers on ita way from Seattle, to New York city. Frank Tomer and Darius Young are riding in tbe buggy and tbsy drtv* (be beasts without harness. ft