The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 19, 1912, Image 4
BY THK nULGAIUAX GOVE1LN
t ment for treason. GOTO DECIDES ABOUT TILLMAN
CHILDREN
fir ie
Oovarnor BImm ad*
! a Uttar to tba Columbia cor-
MUST SEE THEIR FATHER
Mother Derlared Fit Person to ('are
for Offsprinit, but Supreme Court
i < a
Ifolds Father, by Conduct of Pa?-t
Three Yearn, Entitled to Keapeet
anil Coiihitleration
Mis. I.u y Du^us is ponnltted to re-
taiu tlie cusioo^ of her two ^ uklre i
pareuta, however, would not hear of Uousclika Pickens and Sarah Starko
A Bulgarian woman’s love led her
to betray her country and brought
upon her awift retribution. A wo
man of high aoctai standing, wife of
a Bulgarian staff officer, was found
guilty of betraying the Bulgarian
j mobilization plans to the Turks, and
was shot. A few years ago, when
she was still a young girl, she fell in
love with a dashing young oiilcer a:-
, tached to the TurWish legation. Her
It af The News and Courier
dopy of one of tbe speech-
W autde before the Hour#
at Richmond last week
* flora ofi)
It ta all parts of tbwTonntry.
srarnor atatad that ha bad pur*
a copy from the Rlchm-iut
-Dispatch aa«i bureau, and he
juast that all of tbe news
South Carolina print It.
avery word I aaid,’’ be
_ ' ttt bis letter. "I have abso-
rio apologies to make to any
in or set of men In this State, or
itiide of It, and. as I said in Rlch-
aond and repast now, I do not care of seeing one another ••
rbat the Governor or Governors of The woman pointed out that they
By State or States thought about It were both too poor to th.nk of elop
CENSUS COHON REPORT
AMOUNT Gl.V.VSD IP TO THE
FIRST OF DECEMBER.
TO R1SCTE CROOK FAILS WHIN
OFFICERS SURPRISE GANG
Triit k I artn< for Sale—L. B. Dial,
Mt. Olive, N. C.
Total Amount Ginned la Nearly Onej
.Million leaa Than for tbe Same
Period Last Year.
NOTORIOUS CRIMINALS
Sweet Orange*—$1.85 per box, 140
to 190 in box. J. W. Amerson, Wei-
born. Fla.
Prlre Winner*—Guernsey cattle and
Berkshire pigs. Wyldwood,, Corn-
well. S. C.
W.E.GCRATT COMPLAINS AGAINST
PARCELS POST LAI
Tt,. .t,th cotloo glBBlBg report ol’ tYook ,
the Census Bureau for the season, la-j
their murilage, and when the young Tillman, on the conditlonsttiat their
officer was recalled to Constantino-;^^ „ u Tlllmani Jr . t have lhem
pie the girl reluctantly married a. , wo mo , tUl|| ln the iU[nmer , half uf
Bulgarian officer. Some time later ^ i:lirUuuuB hoUJ ;ina ono
the Turkish ofl.cer returned, charg- in und a;go ^ pernilUl ,j
ed with a special mission, und the , ' . , , ,
. , j u. v . ,. , ti seo them with reueonable rreiju-
frtendshlp between the two was re- , ... .......
newed Finally It Is asserted the 1 ency un ' jer t ' ou<lltlons Wl11 not j i,.. r <entage of the entire Crop ginned
Turk asked her to run away with b<4 embarrass,ng lo h.m, according to prior to that date in those years, fol-
hlm. ‘ I have been ordered by my .’^ oplruon of the supreme Court ti, ) ,ow:
ed late luesdiiy alteiuoon.
sued at 10 o’clock Monday morning,
announced that 11,844,432 bales of
cotton, counting round as half bales
of the growth of 1912 had been gin
ned prior to Sunday, December 1, to
which date during the past seven
years the ginning average 82.2 per
.ent. of the entire crop. Last year
to December 1 there had been gin
ned 12, 81 fi,807 bales, or 82.4 per
ent. of the entire crop; In 1908 to
that date 1 1,008,661 bales or 84.1
per cent, and in 1906 to that date
Hi,027,868 bales or 77.2 per c.mt.
Glnnings prior to December 1 by
Suites, with comparisons for last year
nnd other big crop years and the
.superiors,” he said, “to obtain ttml
Bulgarian mobMDatIon plans. If F
do not succeed I shall he relegated
to Spine distant cotnmaiMl In Vii
Minor, Rod we sh ill huve i o clmnce
what anybody else In the American
Ion thinks about it. This is what
thfak, and I said there only what
said on the etomp all over South
And t am receiving letters
teltgrama from all over this
fate, end from many other States
Lilia Union.’Congratulating me upon! bni k tQ
Ing, and told him to bo pututu. \
lew days later alie hand, d turn a bun
dle of documents contain:;.g u, i -
;aili5n army war p.auw Sin, hid Giv
en them from hrr husbnnd s dip' .
Hid told the TutkisFi otV •■•r to | !;■
'ograi li them an.I to gi»c the oii;-
\L In n the w .,r
nuke out the Turk, h oft ,« r v. s
rn; uted In one of the tlrnt eng'ig. -
•rents and the pap-rs weie found cti
him, revealing the whole nfa r Go
was tried by rourtmartl.il and shot.
Die young Bulgarian /roman, thoug i It holds that the father yo ing IV-
he wife of sn officer, was not hpar- man, bus led a sober. lndust r, ous !.'*
■ and, having been f, und guilty by tor (he past three years and is entit
i ■•,erhl court, was also shot Her
tiL •b:t
rshenor op his ntmir wis one of
fist In the storming Bne at G r.,
>■ r* and fe| | Tilled with
l urk s i
:h» p*tutoner •
en In Fits I orn« for two months of t!.n
" r er \ e’tt ,1:1 -on of enrn ye if
p, half of the Chr! tn. ts h li! '<
nd week during the p ,r'• e at su, h
time as may bw found n. ot
• n'enl, •oh ect to the
o’her to have t h in »
t: me* In c i»e of t *u lr
eon
light of tbo
t h m r *t a I
lines* \\ •• are
• h 0> ’
position
lorwrnor PAcssc sayi that he has
ft for a stenographic report of the
eh he mad* after the adoption of
molutlon which Is known as the
station of censure and that both
the speecbee will be incorporated
iA tneeaege to tho General Asternhly
that body meets so thet they
IT be made •*a part of the official
rorda of *h!s State.*'
Tbe following is the stenographic
*ei*ort of the speech publication of bullcta.
wb'-h '» asked by Goverror Blcase —
The views of Governor Blease on corded by tlio respondent tho o p:irt
marrisro and divorce were b-oug 1 t n'tr for such a«sr»ct ;Mon w ’h I *
OV* foerlMy In sn address delivered chlllrin as the ruuit r> k ird*. under
Sfor* the Governors’ Conference on •*'! c‘reumstnnens ren-ou 'hie snd
Tbn**d ,, T afternoon, Oovernor W'n proper.
H. M-rn of Vlrg'nia had Just f'n -h 1 | pu Tout t Is of the rv Inion tint
h dt*"u*a!on of tnrnlrs the *r -id ; j (# petitioner ahou'd hnvo t*-e ch' 1 1
TW>—Bvton from tbe towns and
les to the country and referred , > v<*
gt«a« work b‘ t"g sceojrp I >1 c I bv *1*
bor*'* corn club* giving atstlt «•« r*
to the coee yMd scenmp!l«hc(t i r
these rourg farmera Governor
Blease said:
•’Mr. Chairman I shall oot under
take to dtecuee with the dia.ingdisl.m
Oovenor of Virginia the queatlon of
raidrg corn, because South Carolina
holds the world a record, end aa to able freouency under condition* not
tbe quality of h'.a corn. 1 would not unpleasant 'o him.
fir a n.omrnt discuss .h*t. nevs ise
Oil through piohlhltlon ‘’outh t’ar di-
ba we ba/e example# of qutllty of
bit rom. ahtpped from the canBsl of
kls State by hie wholesale dealers
•’Hut Mr. Vr> *Mrnt. the other ques
tion la which South Carolina stand*
elone , and In which In my opinion
she is superior lo all o'her ■tile* of
the America t'ulou, written m tn*
• fundamental law* of my State by a
cosa’it ut lonal Convention, compo-id
of both rare*, tn ISM. and **v.
ea more emphatically In 1899 by the
white people of South f'arolina, are
Ike words: ’No divorce from tbe
bonds of matrimony shall ever ’>•
granted.* It may be air. a hardship
tn tome cases, and posa.bly l might
refer to rases where other State*
might think It was right, still 1 say
to this audience this afternoon, and l
say It with pleasure, that the only
eor’ect rnl^. foltiiwtrc h uh t* . I; n-
llcal injunction ant the Bijunction of
iuivn. la that which South Carolina
• m> * w ' ii •he s vs "Those whom
God bnVh lolncd together, let no man
put asunder.’ If there je one thing
it. «hc A i.;c’ i "tn I ,'ii h. i a .1 «-
cri'° to An’erlctn civilization, it la
ihc r*it> of American whomanhood for
weil'h; If there he another. It Is the
wholesale an I unwarranted granting
of (^voices because, forsooth, some
womsn or aome man has got a* nuch
money b» their marriage as they ex-j no thlng
pected when the marriage ceremony
was performed. I am glad that wo
have no dlvotre law In South Carolina
T*e-snmiHy. wnd if yon win look to tho
rear of this ball nnd pick out the beat
looking red-headed woman' In this
Atatc. you will see why I ohh ct per-
•^nally to divorce. Put, Mr. Chair-
The Couil oiuits that the children
he kept within Its Jiiri.-dlction and re-
quiics iiolli tiiv f r,:.i r and tucGier
to vi.h i u,!u bon.is of L’. 'Od each
that tic > w.il i airy oui l lie piovis.on*
t.t tin* d. crer. It will lie lecallcd tti it
il,« l... t IP... h.i, v* iic :i id O dallied a
divorce iioin ..mi vv is slit^.i d oy
■ ouug 'Inui.aii in h e p.ea lor h;s
rhildren.
1 he court says it cannot sny that
the respondent has become unfit to*
i ear In r ibildten because she obtain
ed s dlvoice after this couit had a,l-
Judged that her 8<‘i.ar.it,..ii trom In r
husband was (fin- to ins f.niit. an I
I.on.s that Mrs Dug.is has been a mo*t
loving and devoted mother to the t« >•
little puls, and that she has disclifg
ed her d tus as only a mother cou’d ,
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1912.
1911.
1908.
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• *’« the ueGtloner »hoti!d b*' allow* d
. he wl'h his children with renson-
\\ e make no order a: th's time a*
v tile d> Gills, ill the confidence t h it
'he pR'tle* or the r .• r >u|i** , l will bn
able to agree on the particular-, i r I '
v,i e.irlv date submit a p-oper or.hr
tr fhs court These piovl-lon* *1" ’ •*
si Meet to slteratl'in* Hi the eti | hi' • O
. • i \ i .« 'n v eat « tn 11 v » hen t hw
•• . e|. , * 'or them 'n be s.-et away
I f-hool. he' the hope ir lint :B-' d 1 *
■ • (••*. • ' •hi’ nil f .re co • ■ c '
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, o "i.lt ’* M 1 i r« v’.’e
i ' II l • ' o' I i •• p.i! tl< * w
pi n ’ lo I he Cou • t
It Is or dei • d t ha' the
>lni> 1 tem i.n .■• 1 1 > Go
’ .on of tie* ci .ii: i ar. 5 G r
ner an 1 t!n> rerpci; ii i.i
i. ni an .: inh I,. k .in ** ;' li
ir• . to be a ; p: i \ ed bv i
f Mils Court, In Me - in of
ii In Ion. I Mi 11 'M> Will
■■o v e the i h ' b! ’ • ti l P ■
■ n eval li. vi ml the jur. dl
'he Court
"If tin* | wG >s to Mi is
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i d to respect an.I coitsidet at ion
M • • • • m " s n > tbe Court. "t Ii t
B R. Tillman, Jr . was not a format
, . IAJ i..*4i , ik-fli i »i ^ ii 1 11 ♦: hiii'-
...' ♦ *. :iu ri.Ltiavi, hi.ii.iUfe ho
on ti s own behalf, l/ut .its.st.tig •>;;
the ciaiin of lit-* fatiier and i.iog i i.
'o wlio'ti he hi* solemnly im .mu
Cl h s rights and custody. G .«
cl-ar that bv Miiv a i.on tie b* ca le
!■ . • * i* r t II.!'" < 1 iti I io*
I / t ; t that 1 r. ; i-e . \
1. :n ir .1 in e w ,• ,
t l:i w . I Ir* 1 an a pin i-
ma ie for in 'i.r g.* of
smMi pr .. f of *>'. i
• I as '.
make such a step proper
' ll.** judge nil of Mo* C. uit as
the custody of a child i* never tlmii,
for the Co j i ' miiBl at an time* ■
fi -otu a. t u.on such a vi'.i! ctm ,
of coed.lions ..* I * , 111 es a clliliie C
cuatody But It I* none tne le»* t u*-
M.at the father ha»lng been ad;mU’-
e.l responaCGe for the s'.’.u.tMoli s n c
required the court to gee custodv
• j the molt i*r 1 *• canioo de ..and th f
ihe children be t.ik n from tier t -
o •■» he ghows lirl to have !.e. ..ine r.
f 11 for t he: r custoday 11 :» .» e t !i; n .
lie Im* (lot done
There can be no doubt that (he
mol tier i* giving to the ihi.d:*i. i ie
most affret i,»n . •• ai,.1 a* . J ious i a
1 lo fa l t fiat »be l.a*
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Glnnlnga
PC.
Alabama.
1,1 60,637
....
1,436,076
84.7
1,1 75,629
Wi.3
1,018,955
82.1
Arkansas.
660,1 74
....
680.434
7 4.5
.... 776,431
78.0
570,324
63.8
Florida.
4 8.5 9 3
74.056
7 8 4
, . . 58,6ii3
83 0
. . . . 5 0,0 2 8
81.4
Georgftw
5 6 3,443
2.339,354
83.7
1,739,65 7
8 8.0
1,391.2 4
85.2
l.oulsiana.
2 4 3.22 6
ii 13,624
8 2 4
•' ‘i 4 *4 ’ S
x4 6.
6 7 2 s 7 3
7" 4
M i©s|svl|i|il.
81 S.s 6 2
892 495
7 r, n
1 ''.7'
S" 1
1 f>n • y 7 <4
6 7 9
North Carolina.
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South Carolina.
1 4 1 2 2d
1.3 1 ".963
- -
1.*i51/50
7 6'/.: v.
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jo x 7 1
. . 319.97'.'
7 4
279.6 -4
\ <
, 1'1 242
»; j :
Texas.
4 3 ti x. 7 2 1
. . . 3.747.93 2
91 :
3.19" 9
.s > 1
1 3,257." 0 l
x 2:
Other Stat«-a
^ - 4 •*
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1 r ,1 1 *1
~ • G (
Bank Bobber and Escaped Con
vict, I/ead* Band to Bescue I’iIn-
oner En Boute from Sa.auiiaii.—
One 4>f Number Killed.
Hart ford'* Koupe (Nire—Guaranteed
50c delivered. Poultry Remedy Co.,
Sneads, Fla.
Duroc-.Jerseys—Rich breeding, high
quality. Moderate prices. C. G.
Oakes, Assumption, 111.
That Frank Holloway, bank rob
ber and escaped convict, was In Mem
phis, Teuu., with several of his fol
lowers to intercept deputy United
■Slates marshalls en route from Sav
annah, Ga., to Omaha, Neb., with
i/rggs Nolen, accused of misuse of
,he mails, and free Nolen at all haz
ards, developed Tuesday night
onnectiou with the raiding of a col
lage on the outskirts of Memphis
early Tuesday , the capture of Hollo
way and several of his followers and
the killing of another, "Kinney’
Bergen, ex-convict.
Holloway, according to Chief ofi
itetectives James Roper, has admit-
u d that such was his plan, frustrated
because of the circuitous route tak
en by the officers having Nolen in
ustody. As a sequel, Detective Er-
m-st Nolen, of the local force Is un-
er suspension because of failure to
ake known his alleged knowledge
>f the presence of Holloway In Utpi
Sty. Diggs Nolen Is u brother of
(lie detective, Holloway is a cousin i
"Jack” Mundy, alleged to be aj
■i. ti ber of the gang but who was not
in the house at the time of the raid. ;
s being searched for.
Holloway, Brantley Mitchell, John
■f.'f'i y, alias "Tex" Wallace and Mrs
'rhn McCoy, were anested when a
: iRd nf police and detectives swoop-
! down on the McCoy residence
uesday morning. The men were
sb ep when tin* officers gained en-
•1'ice to the dwelling and were
nd.'tiffed before they were su:1c-
' v ■! w i’ i* to o"er resistance \l re
1 •"•. .%*, who admitted tbe r»*’rert>
-r.-vkire the only o’-.e fn si<ht for
■ •bell, was seirt-d a: d s • nred v >e
re could give an alarm. 1 ut It
. - «f-ui’p|e* she overturned som*
i-nlture which awakened B* rgen
:....• . g.i.g G a window on ti.*
.. 1 mV. IO tile TO •(. I v . gl'ti l'l.l I
, * .*!.■ >S • \* h.n.j '‘d re .'•• * .'
. ; .*• .. : • t hi :» e.ipe.l t •
g- 9:. : a J Gin '. of .'i * i and
li* win „ W .•II .*■ I*
• • d ' e b I. n . .. It. ■ l.g al.d O,.-
1 I. e I. e . 9 'iCt.il* * I Wild mg
Mid at the house.
\ 1 :.g I t .. i f I .eteC 1 1 v H Go,
i!o,.o * ,iy h,i» coa:*■ *s ■ i t;.at in
.v.,» ; j riscue Diggs No.e
a . .il.,e was laiug U.ade fro:
*• !r.,.n to ai.o'.iir at .vi<.ni, L.
A en the officer* in cha'g** ot No
*ii w*..’ anotl.er rou'.*- t.e pan*
I . 1 t h t O Ug .. and Mon lay M.e I 'l. 1
ol.* .**►*■ ticp' d -o M.e ; r. •.-ne*
' HoM/Wli. f Ie:*i t:iu Nolen Je
.1!** he knew 'loth.tig ill w.iy li*
Cabbage and l/(‘ttuce I'iuiit*—$1 per
thousand. Beading varieties Oak-
Itn Farm. Salisbury, N C.
For Sale—Fresh Carolina Rice, meal,
the lust stock food .West Point
Mill Company, CharlestoTr-jS-. C.
Ci>Miisii Indians, white and dark
stock for sale. Egg orders hooked
now. C. T. Miller, Hartsvllle, S. C.
iooi. i i',o, I'uii'/ii .Wt ed.»—Fields
more lint than any other variety.
’ Write for prices. G. L. Toole. Aiken,
S. C.
I Pay Highest Price* for cow peas
Send sample. J. Lockwood Murphy
Charleston. S. C.
For Side—Standard bred horses
Thoroughbted Jersey cattle and Du
rock J-rsey bogs D. A. Coleman
Fountain Inn, S. C
For Sale—Two farms of 200 and 305
nen 8, near ihr.ving town on D. & S.
Gy. Good land. Flasy terms. Ad.
box 292, Coats, N. C.
Marry — Barge li“t wealthy members
wishing early marriage. Conflden-
tl;d di sci iplion free Reliable club
UNFAIR SAYS TILLMAN
Younge’s Island Cabbage rtum
Breeders Complain Aiacit Dis
crimination in Defusing Ti ins[»or-
tation for ITan.a—Tillmau I’rgea
that Words be Stricken from Law.
A letter from Washington says
Senator Tillman has been in corres
pondence with the Foil master Gen-
exal with reference to the complaint
of the Wm. C. Geraty Company, of
Younge’s Island, J. C., that under
the postoffice department j Interpre
tation of the parcels post law, cab
bage plants, wlfvvh thr Geraty Com
pany produces, are not ullowou to be
sent through the mails on equal terms
with other meichaudise. Mr. ti.fch-
cock having demonstrated that the
trouble is with the law and not with
the department's Interpretation of it,
the Senator wrote the 1 ootmaster
General as follows:
‘•My dear Mr. Hitchcock: Yoits
of December 5 Just Received, and 1
see that I was in error In my pre
vious letter In supposing that the
postofflee department had presu tud
to change the law admitting |
bage plants to tbe parcels post. i
want to ask you now without having
read your report to Congress
knowing what you say in
or
it on ihB
Mrs Wrub»*l Box 26. Oakland. Cal. j if y0 u'say any thing at all
~ that T would be glad if vou would
1 him > |rt* Dream and ( andies for the 1 B
wedding or par'y Anything in col-
Hahn and
Makers of
< r s.
Co
tbe
everyt- ng to s:.lt.
Chari- stop. 8 C.
"Purity ' kind
i*r wai,.— lUack Mitiocru young an*.
..Id stork. J.'.c to $1 50 White Or-
[dni'ton Pt.llet*. fl 50 to J2, Cork-
•Tels. $1.5o io J3. Cocks, $.’ to $5.
Pol.ert I. Shirley, I.anonla. Ga.
I, ive millions of frost pr iof cab-
> pGin's Grown under Blue
i! 've foo'hllls they are hardy,
'* a* tr' C " I g '* a' .on auggestlona and
• I D \S akeffeld F'arms, Char-
! o 111-. \ r
-•a 11-
communicate with the postal com
mittee of each house and recommend
that these words be stricken from
.. . O
l
t.' at!on in M1JdIe |
• :- o;i Right ad■ |
t H r.k"'g towns.|
• I'' l it ’.* s per-1
\\ H. Thom, »on. i
ii-*
< h
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I he
do
-oC
• h**
$
i n er
I lent
I'ierk
1, ’ !f-
c I !te,r
tan. of
d* p’ora
onMovtutiv will th r.k h s.s i f tii** ci
■ 1 ( l'" ' tit of t’le'r
b-i'.ll lie'
' ' *1 HI 1
more of the forelu
•lance iitul
G'wri -
TV vv 11! c It peison.t
1 d gn:t>.
to b.tv
nothing of llm
C'iiristlaU
chxt TV
vv hb'h both prof<
requlrt s Mint t!o y
should exi-reDe !n
(m-i n inn 1
out ti!''
s;drlt of this decree, there wt 1
G be 10
need for furtlier I
;t 'g it 'on
Sure'.v,
nothing ci>' Id so alleviate the
m-sfor-
egret ’a9^ to tie
!: • n I ti c t*t o 1 v e •
!>** i:n Ir l. K m itG
w hit h she is not :u tv
, * e i' .• t i .tnt.ot s.t
* oil :* ut 11 s beiu .*• u 1 t
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Mat Im rs e* p. rat ...ti tie:,
ban 1 was do** I * * h ** t a i
Mat d: v oi e is ag-Glist :’,*■
; oln v ul ’.h.jt S:„u, as *■ *
t in* proiil n o' i In (
I ut In the faee of tlo* op,
r ent of tbe v aat nuijo: ;.v
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The (.real tlirl.stian Jvilinol of South
orn Soutli Caridina.
this s ho.
for this Court to
Mine of these children ns courte-'v,
forbearance and charity of thi.r par
•■nts toward each other ”
Blryrce i'ourt Crowded
The Savannah Morning News s;iva
unty divorce ruses on the doeke
ari ogaut
Me Ho I *• }.*■• i ! "9 .. long A dr. o: : o
is so p id as to show v f:ttie/** tor m ■
ternal dutici and ohi.gntiorS.
Not .'.III the infereio e of unf,tries*
tie tliawn from the* n .Gi*al to acee io
to i he pout(t>nei's re'im st tor a recon-
. .G;it:on A real reunion in life and
sent in ent is mo.-t-do M,r:ih9\ and It is
.'on.ttM rdiMro ’ In Mi** pet ' oner that
in h s le'ters he frank'.y .t know’edges
his err.vs and exprevses his desire fur
a reunMn but It woiild be most harsii
judgment to hold Jhat the condition}
i 'uring the jast y* ar
1 * hi en born again. We ban b,et.
.'u:te a fl arid so me sum dur.tig t.
-u.nmer on the grounds and bull
lugs We now have a new audlto:
ii in, new parlor, n*-w equipmeirs ar,
all dormitories and ciats room
i> to wed Inside and out We h <v-«
s' Get ti teachers and officers, aplendld
facul'v and a fine student bod. u ••
Say tnat in K lh“ past eight months we have
raised f25.000 for the enlargement
.mu better equipment of our c dlegi
plant We have ’also bought ten
acres of land Just a block or tw >
away Honour present site F’pon th
new land we hope soon to erect \
large modern boy s dormitory, whi- i
will be surrounded by parks and
folds for all kinds of athletic s; or:. 1 *
tn short, we are determined to rna’ a
the Orangeburg College the great
Christian school of lower Fouth i •"•
olina. Our motto Is. “to give the
: t
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s.i '
to
I b
•■ '«n when vou lay down the law vou 1 for one term of superior iaim t is j Ara aa thaugfixi ilbat. resgioudont i a< ^
-ri" fbe harvest that the distin- tonlshlng. The Question of the ma- not fit for the custody of the chi! - '^ n ,lc, * a **. *'^‘ ^ . . . •
^rwrvror of Nevada hai pic- fv ono* of th» ini/- r»*n boonuso bImv refuse's to onter into 0 i
.--r,, ♦/> »h!* conference. ! xling with which our soclaloglsts have a lovelevs reur.l</n. Without more de
*• N’y State stands alone. \Ye grant m contend. F o ii >< tr ttm nnmbi r of tailed diccufislfn, we acquit the rr-
IDo'ces; we recognize no divorces divorces Increases at 1 the riow ih is s; or.dent of aatv'h charges as render
11 a man leaves the State of South M’.>nflned to no pn tir tilar race or sec- per unfit for 1 he custody of Iter chllu-
i- r.-d’.na. or a woman, and goes Into'Mon end Is equally as pervalcnt In the reu.
mother State and obtains a divorcej eountry as the el’v I ''But there are some features o
« man < >:
ii p M >n da >
i* whir t» "
' h < om :nan 1
. t ■ banc*' i
. v * . > ::. 111 I
- .ii ng
’'*• ’:* :' as
B.;- g> n is
—f, 9 n
Holloway .s well known In t 1 >*
•" 9 Ml 1 S 19 hvvi*-t ||e i — *>' g.i :
• : *.i ' * ii * ty w he n he st.o: a.,d k i i .*• ;
i Dm.: ! i r. :i l.ann ruho* r a: Fu ■
* i i 'k a . in i 9'. s. He was hc jt: 1
ed Next tie engaged in a fight w.g,
•vo of his companioi.s In itkiatioi: .»
Gty Ail were wounded. Hid;,,way
es-caped from a hospital and ■ ime !o
Memphis, where be opened a bo:*-,
bi.t whs compelled to Iihv« the eiiy
when his establishment was closed
lie* a raid. - Next tv* w as arr> *: ■ ,|
at Claremore, Okla , In 191" for Hie
mh’.ery of a hank at Harold. T^xas.
and taken to F'ort ttorih for trial.
He !»*'l Texas and his bond of $13.-
onO was declared forfeited, but later
he was arrested at Chicago, return
ed to Texas and sentenced to seven
years In the penitentiary. He escap
ed from the pen at Huntsville last'
-"nimer and since has hern at large, i
When he was arre,«e<1 In Chicago.)
Holloway confessed that he had tak-(
•n part in the robbery of the branch;
of the Bank of Montreal, at Wesr-
'"ir ster, B. C., of $545,04)0, and o f a
Hank In Panama of $85.onn.
\ '■*'**-j.iii Mills G .* .1 nil wheie
'a ■'* r *• v . ■ m ■ siailed for re*i-
• ■ , h n ! : rig..- Sa:isfa*t.on
i '•!*•. * . ■ •• 11 ,g‘i* * A r:**a an
V. i ' , .■ bapel Street,
v. .n -• < X it, woman all or
• .-• ■ ;• formation for
* x a' • or travel El
; r * i. •• i,"' ■.■ . --a; y Nothing to
sid! Hood pay Send *tamp for
■ i i !•■ '.I a r* \ d d re** Vl 8 1 A
.’ -1 1. Build ng Ind anapolls. Ind
( t’i*«|i i arming land-—Near Char-
C Two tract* of about
! a* r* * en h desirably located
near radroad llialtby location.
• v-.v dia.i age Addn ks Owners,
Box Suntmervl’.le, s C
V., i. .— G • i >-a . s. $ 3 barrel,
i c $ “'.arrel 3 Wine-
- . « • I. i r ■ • Fancy WI resaps,
: .•: b'lhbi I b ixes. $1 7 5 Sat-
t •) rv I sn'.-ed kt
\t* ' G r « R'.vrr..
I tu f < <M.i ngtoTi D'; ■ k >
the law: 'That this Act shall not in
any way eJTect the postage rate on
seeds, cuttings, bulbs, root*, fc'ctt*
and plants as fixed by Section 4-2 of
tbe F’oital l aws and Regulatioi s '
This would permit such aiGc'es to
go In the parcels post the same at
anything else
"It seems to me ou'rngeous that
’he express companies sm uld he *o
far favored by tne Cytigtiss as to
have these things ex.-rp;* d 1* ih' -c
any good reason why but'er and egr*
and even beef can enter tbe parcel*
posts, while seed*. bu:‘v cabbage
plant*, etc . be omitted’’ 1 do not
believe that you : -.ic-.e th*se exc--p-
’b>n* ought to be made or tiiat r');ht
thinking people The parcel* p* s'.
i» I unde, stand it. wa» enacted
largely to enable the farmers to iV
poee of their surplus products to
'he p* op'e of the tewns at a fair
prme rather than hive 'hem r n th «
reducing the cost of living 8'ireM
'he farmers ought to be ni'i.wid '
get auch things In returi f-om v'i
one who haa them fn sell »
cause the parcels post to h im''
them as much at It do<*a the p-o-de
In the cltle#
"If you can see your wav cl, ar to
recrommend this ching- to th** pos-
•*! committees I woiilt he r'•• d t.)
hsve a copy of vour le"er To mv
m'nd If la a prepos'e-ous con '(f, »
'hat ex'sia and ii't<' r 'v u'* ■ii«' , *.x‘.9>
H would 'ake a PVtade' b a ' 1 v*-
ft dozen Of them to conv'rv * •' ,• ' -
m'*rs that the cfthhar*. I'«e!f sbn i''
be admitted to the par . -
while the cabbage p ant. wh'■'
g-ows the cai-bage, is r -t aM. w <■ 1 "•
w ithout pay ing the o'd rate i>f *
age U hy shou'd cab'cige pm's 1 **
charged at the rate of one cen* '■
each two ounce,, wl.de M e I I'd ;•
Bse’f 1* admlt'ed at pane:* <*
rates’ Very respectf- llv.
"H R Tillma’i
Representative I tv r n is n. .
working on the same mat-.-r a '
other end of Congns* a: 1 b*-' ,• •-
are the grg-a'- that the necessaty ili.nae n th* li
small eater*, .-an he effected at the p. es* n* .
and vlgoroos. sesaion.
E Hall-
\ a
, - o-i grab this
•a •] g, ' rich wl’h it
Just ftbo* It
'.■■de 1 "" per -ent
ag r.t w: ;i send for
'•ephen Parish.
■■ ’ c- i, F la
r . .-"■■Gi g dock Invest'ga'e them.I
G ■ ■ t * * 'n- !> i • i h. 1 it g. breed ng stork
and day old duckling for sale at all
• 1 "o*s J. H Weedier. Gakeland.
Fla.
.1, • ••■•'•- * iii»t-' , roof ( abliage
I'l.in’ '■ h» ’• " tn be had anv-
•,■ hi*r„ j i I,,-r i ■'«o0; f> ono nd
i■ »■ r * ’ "< r 1 90:0 lotiannen a
I •'•* A C teiill \SJiat agaa
• ,.•*/ ft 1 ty,,. b/’Ot
Mfred louannet. Box K. Mt. Pleas
bp 1 s r.
Wanted — F’in** [ieces of very old sol
id o.-ihcg iiv or veneered furniture,
s'de'boards bede. see-etarles, ehalrs,
f00*bt""Is. mirrors, etc : old pistols,
r'dles, «tnmp*, pewter, brass Fur
niture don't have to be In good con
dition Address E. f{. Gllgour. 118
Wes* «alnt flair. Indiana; oils. Ind
IBs
$ 1 25,000 for the entire year and we declarations were not taken ser'.ous-
nmke a special price of $75,000 from 1 17
vi M* w'fe. he may come back In-!
•'*>,.th firollna and lly», but If h«
again marries and move<y' back wlth-
'be St#'e mi'h a spgiond wife we
hold him and his wife iuil'v o r -d r-
teT *nd punish tbe-yi accordingly;
Vriil Jf there are chlld/t-en horn to the
oofop af'e- the dlvoyGe, tha Supreme' moral sense, as a
here
igcnt’
fV>it*-t of ?o>i*h fafollna has stated
Efe In-their or’n'an th/t they are Hlegl-
(tnyete *nd esnnot/Inherit the nronsr-
tf Cff-Mjvn pa rent y That I say, may
fteem *0 en-oe of/-on * ha-ffaNi-i; b- t
wv frlends, 1» \ff far better that In a
K*ne rood woman may
/man may he catit.»d ‘0
1»t dowrn a Law which
Bed which la brlnrln*
*wn*e th» aoleosn hnnda
■ ■ ■ the respondent’s conduct towards the
Tho British Parliament has Just petitioner which the Court cannot a'-
passed a law to Inflict flogging upon prove and which It will by Its order
every i> hlte slaver convlnnd of a see- correct / Whatever may have been
end offence That may seem to some the fylns of the
senMnientalists rather an extreme agalnrt/hls wife, he has suffered for
punishment, hut to pe-sons lost to a’l them Severe penalties, the Court pa--
wh'te slaver rer- not dpu'd, and It sen* no reason for
totber of hi* eblldren to doubt
1 tnly that he has deeply repented
talnlv Is. perbanw flogging Is the only the
effeel Ive punishment. It will hen - not
called how effec'lve flogging wa* In
putting an end to a gsrotting so prov ■
alent nearly a half century nro.
Christmas to end of session. We
make the claim that we have a schno
a* ^ood as the’best and at the same
Hme the price Is in reach not only rf
the rich hut of those of small means
With the price the Orangeburg Col
lego offers no arnbittous hoy need he
denrlved of a college education. W«
ask all who contemplate going off to
pc PO ]] r . ?e to InvesMgate tho merits o
our school. Wo expect to enro’l
rulfn -! targe number of new students
after Christmas. Why not you be
among the list. Write for Catalogue
or for Information to W. W. Rivers
B. M.
Bergen, whore age Is given as 19
xears, was recently liberated from'
the Louisiana penitentiary at Baton
< mco. after serving a two-year sen-j
fence for housebreaking. Mitchell,
it Iso a cousin of Detective Nolen, has!.
1 \ local police record for petty tlncv-
I -y, but of the others little Is known.
, Mrs "McCoy is detained as a witness
' McCoy is formally he’d on a charge
t •' vagrancy. His photo was sent
, b-ofidrast Tuesday night to t^e pollen
; af other cities.
Fcu* f. r H;i*< liuig—8 C. Witlte Leg
horn. $1 per 15 $5 per lAO F'awn
and White Indian Runner Duck*,
eg - $•’ per 12. $12 per 100. We
*> '1 veu eggs from prt/.e winners.
V o win wherever we show. Agent
for 'Dray Incubators. W. F. Pun-?
" u •'•>!'. Augu>-''a. fla , Route 2, Box
1 2.
of ^bo wrongs he has done, but that, president. Orangeburg, S C.;
ijnder severe temtpation to fall,he has Foreman Financial agent,
left off drinking and become a sober , T m
n^d earnest man. Romo of his let-
rs to the respondent are no doubt
napt In sentiment and unfortunate 'n
Carolinians for a moment set itself
mean for a moment to condemn vou,
-or would South Carolina or Sonth/'"'^*'™. but certainly noneofthem
un as th© otidv or th© proner guardian/ " r * RO R * ,r) warrant 8
af th© morality of the American na/, h,ni '^^msilon dlrer'-
- whieh only under any M« n: w* sr© glad of th© di«Mn^ ,v hl8 Tb »' record
or anw p|»enmatane©« ) Mpp that w© hold: w© are proud t
e©*»fr*e4©<4 ©or lor», aano-
TMwf«© •»oar»r.
t nnd brotb«rtt«w
apply to year States
It to
'* Is written In onr fundamental
so that no Legislature, elected
elbly by a wage of evcltement or
Mhee earaeg, e*p change It;
Of written that It la Impoealb
*. nnd of that we ere
1 Women Jury Convict Woman
At Twin Falls. Ia., the first Jttrv of
women In Idaho found one of th cr
own sex guilty of threatening a man
with a revolver, but recomended her
to th© mercy of th© court. The
’..r v:,.,| f —G!7 •iew-R, 2 1-2 mile* of
I'lnicr. Barnwell County, on public
road 2i)0 acres open. 100 timbered,
loamy soil, good dwelling, large
barn, stables, other outbuildings. 7
tenant honves: near school and
chttr-h. PDce and terms reason
able. A. W. Fogle & Co., Colum-
h'.a, S. 0.
Planter Gored to Death.
J. A. Rmith, ared 80 years, a prom
inent planter living rlx miles front
Athens. Ca . wa* go-ed bv a Jersey
hull In h'R lot late Saturday evening'
ind died InsfanMy from the two fear ,
■i ’ wounds In. Ms ahdemon and stom-'
ach. * 1
Plant© from Hlglt-Grade See l Only—
P ;me ,as used for my owm -10;)*
The verv host that can be produced
"B ■nde’-si n's Ritccesgla-i ’ c.ab'i vg,*.,
IMg Boston” leptuce. "Wn" * Ber*
muila" onion, and ‘‘Early Eclipse"
beet. $1 25 per 1.000; 1 0,000 for
$’ 0 Write for catalogue.- Win
M •rkien. Dlnsmdre. F'la.
1 uiiiiage I'lmit** tor »ali I’Bui's
groan Tt th- '.. g h Bed".Hi’ xt-ctina
of N’o'Mi (’aio'ina tvi'.l g.xt b '
ter rem,It* tl .an if grown un the low
coast ■*• 1 u,.!i. (). t» air large
Bto kv Ulls, V guli'll- .1 till he.G'Ill
and vviil g.rirantee s.<t -i.utoii Set
earG K.irlv lerre; and G(i .1 r I ■ si "ti
Wakefield P accei-a "IM or D'lti.i.
single 1.000. $1 25 2,'""i ( ,r iv*'.
$1 per l.otto. Speci.it iir.MKiu. iarg.
quantities Vv G. Niven. Migii
Bolnt, N. C.
t ahowa that th© p#tltlon©r has hy his d©f©ndant. Mra. Edward Rntt*. zronrhy n’d fellrrw. H» sec* Btti©
xv,J conduct for thr©© year# won hi* Hamt charged with drawing a weapon on *>iit tmnhle for th© country *s a r<-
■>»- he accorded resnovtfnl. consider Arthnr Reona. Th© hearing was ad- «ult of th© D©mocratie vdefo-v Mr
otn at© treatment at th© hands of tha JonrnwJ whll© th© Jnrora pr©par©d th© Merger wa# defeated hy a Dem'v'rr*
so mother of hla children, at leaat with mtddaw bi^lI for their famll©#. and n Mt rae© for re-election ,0 Eon
to re*n©et t« them: and It la n©t locally srh©n th© vaa In they reach gre«a and no doubt that 1© why th
mfTwtted that h© hae not h«©n ao #4 their sw<!«t In than one hour j ontloo* haa ench a Mulsh east to Mw
anv
uuaBtv Keep* all the rear aronnd
T* ahsolu'elv Blight Brorl. T grow
er-tsblf. plan’* of every descrip
tion Brtrr* r’ght Catalogue tree.
H. K Oodhey. WaWo. Fla.
I>«rk loam, rod rlnv ‘<»|t»««i'l. 3nv
sl/e farm vmi vv1*tv. n<nr rail,
mad. ach 001* and rhiirche*.
I*i Ice* from *1N t<* NCVO (vor nrre.
See me. Goode Price, Leesburg,
Oe.
''<f- A*.
i or Kent or I.ohm*—Ten horn-* farm,
for ten bales cotton annually, fine
fanning land, in best section of
southwest Gtsirgla, ex-'*d'ent t* mrt
houses, barns and goal overseer's
boas* , will lend sufficient corn, fod
der and cotton, seed to.run first vfar
and soil stock cheap, ono half or ori«
fourth cash balance twelve months:
can get labor here lo run the [dace
by acting promptly. Don't write;
come and see it. Only two tni'es
from griadMitMe town. R. R., ch'irch-
es and schools, on mt'lio road aid
R. F. D. M'ght consider offer to
have It worked on shares. 1 furnish-
).,fT eeo.T-vth'ng, to nccf»otabte [tarty.
Geo. W. Hammond, T.eary, Ga.
„,.,,* 1. „ Godhev'© Triumph Svvecff rotatoe* 1©.
n.r«.r'«■. „ h ,, „„ .ft*- FARM and pecan lands
plantiie Yle’da twlc© a© mtjeh a©
rehc- sor' T-rtSTirpuaaed In |