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Nim nOMIMOSEATIIII- HIT ARE UNKNOWN / ATTEMPTS ASSAULT BLACK FIKND ATTACKS LVI>IKS IX TWO oorxTius. Onf of the Scoandrcla Han Hern Will DO U GOOD WHAT THE A&KIIULTDRAL EX TENSION HILL IS. NEST OF CROOKS FOUND IS- Who Wm Charged With ? A Minor Offense, Wm Carried a Short Distance from Town, Beaten With PUtol HntU, and Wae Then Shot to Death. John Felder, a negro, waa brutal- Ijr beaten and ahot to death near tho town of Norway on Friday bight. Pelder had been committed to the town guard houee on the charge of Ahtgining money under false pre- imiaea,* which trouble had been ■tralgh^aned out early in the night. But later In the night the guard honae wraa broken open, the negro taken out b beat about the head with platol butta. and then shot to death, hla body being left by the roadside a abort distance from the town. Re ports Indicate that but a few com posed the little lynching party that did the night’s work. Reporta aay that the negro's fi nancial troubles bad nothing to do with the lynching, as that matter bad been settled. It Is also stated that Felder had had some words with a white man. From the reports ob trincd from all sources. It appears taat some man or men had a griev ance, of just what magnitude is not knoan, against John Felder, and that it or they took advantage of the oc casion of his incarceration, drove into the little town of Norway, .secured bia or' their victim, then proceeded with the usual mob ceremonies, with -tbw probably addition of the ante mortem brutalities A stery of the lynching from Pen mark aaya a negro. John Felder, a tenant of the plantation of Merman Brown, n*.*' the town of Norway, wsa arrested Friday by Magistrate Tyler on a warrant »woru out by J R. Leyaath. of North, on the charge of obtaining money und»r false pr^ fence and was lodged In tbw guard bouse at Norway to await a preltm tnary hearing Tho negro had con tracted to work on the farm of 8 P Cuosa A Hon. at Denmark. th» coming year Mr. I^:»ath knowing this, com munirated with (Tnesa A Hon the ear iy pert of Friday night and flueas A Eton agreed to reimburse him ant thereby |w*-rrit the negro to compp wtth his new contract Also during the early part of Saturday nigh' th< two sons of the dead negro came t( Itwnmark and urged C.uess a Hon *' set speedily lu securing the relearn 0 # their fsthsr. as they feared the barm would come to the prisoner i he remained In (he Norway guard house oter night Their fears Were well founded ft) during the night h mob of men brok- open the guard house took 'he e r gro and carried him a short d sisnc from the town iled his hands sne shot him to death llefore or a'te the shooting the \lctitn was horr'bl beaten about ihe head with the ' u' end of the revolvers Mroketi piece of the handle* of the revolver* foun near the de*d body show th»t th blOWS were I r flic led with for e ur brutality A large hl»rk doif w s* foun guarding the hndv of the negro Th- dog did not i»elon* to the niurde-e- man nor can anv on*» be »ourd whv will name the master of the *ym j alhetlc catiine It 1* conri de 1 by a’ that the wtUir* did not original fron, tne I oyaath arrest as -h-s wa smlcah'v Settled, lu the earl'ei par of the n'ght A few ,!i' ■ aro t^e negro Ke'.je nnd a while i'-.sii ti-id an alter-ailor or words, and the negro is r-«nor-e to have drawn a gun on tin* wh • man and used some ug> 'bresi Tho name ot the white man cotii not be learn'd. but the story has cot riderablo sutlienticity The mob. formed to avenre th's Diu t-e.-iavlr- of th« negro, shocked a law-abl i-’u communltv. anl other\”' , ae d'stiirbe- the good feeling between the ra'-es . The goo-1 peu, Ie of Tor ■> cy repr,.- the occurrence of the terrible crime and pray that the Un ^ 111 assert !’ self, and i -omise to this fine aitricy' tural comm.u;'.!*y a f>rure of safer and keen re.ccgrl"on of law- in It pro'cction to soe<e»\ and individuals They were excited Saturday mornint when It wits found that the negro lad been taken from the guard brn°e In the middle of the night, aud shot to death. Tbe tracks of two buggies leadir- from the gu'trd house were follow, three mP->B from town, and there th dead hodv of the negiu met the m of the magistrate Hie bud; -.vii riddled with shot, several df then piercing ;l,c The .lead body ot the negro and the buggy tracks con ■fltuted sll the evidence to th“ deed The fact tnai ,Le r r were tracks o- only two ougfc.ie b; dn 'he belief that the band which lynched the ne gro was small Caught ami th« Ollier Is llelug lliward and Will He. lu the iMt few days two white lad- lea have been attacked in different part* of the State by black flenda The intended victim* es-aped In both One of the flenda has been caught and the other la being cbaaed by a posaee&nd it la hoped that be will bo caught. The fiend that wad caught was run down by blood tuunda and he ia now safe in Jail at Liaruwell. LUe lirtst attempt whs made near Kline over in Harnwvil County on Tuesday afternoon on o lady over fifty yeara of age, Chtf waa walking through aomo bushes near the edge of u road, when Moye, who was armed with a shot gun, accosted her, telling LEVER EXPLAINS BILL SEVERAL OF THEM ARRESTED IJV THE OFFICERS. TURN HANK LOOSE SCORES Of CONVICTS SET TREE BT GUV. BllASl He Says ihc Purpose of the Mean- ure ia to Have Expert In Every ('onnty, Who Will He to the lutml W but the Doctor la to tbe I- anill). In explaining hla agricultural ex tension bill to a meeting of bankers in Washington Congressman Lever said his bill was built upon the Idea of furnishing to every agricultural county m the Un.ted Slate* a train ed man who will no to the farn.or what the physician Is to the family 1 —one to whom the agriculturist may her to come to him or he would kill 1 ^ or urt methods to pot her. The woman refused to ob'*y hla command. Hie negro made no i sue to correct the evils whicu bc-set his land. further attempt to carry out his pur- To accomplish this purpose, tho pose and the lady reported tbe mat- measure propones a Federal appro- ter. The hunt was taken up at once and tbo fiend, who proved to be a negro •ailing himself Hreguiiu Moye, was uu down and lodgmt in Jail to uva t rial Afurauall night bunt, Move v as .-aught at Cave;! si.tl,..;. V. .illation ot Vh.l'ue.oud, to be expend ed over a period ot leu years, with .lie siaies to tbe I nion aubscrloing in mjiial an.ouiit. Belgium ami oih- ->r L.opc-au countries, tbe speaker ' l.-ela; eil, througii the introduction ot in least v e r at in i tig methods, are usday morning Oj a Mr Walker w ho j protl 11 'mg I.om :wo and one-baif to ufried biin Ovir to 'he suthorlt es '.hire wss no .ittmnpt at iy..ci. i" .to « 0 1 na w hs fir.it feared, us the ; eo- l« 'leellied to htIVH eoolej down •on * w hnt. \tti*rnpt in Marion Count). ,\e,r J'.ipo n Ml i in Msr'on < o in y a black Lend at'emp'ed to aHsa ill he w l*> oi a nr -o'- T" night, iM< r firing a pi“iol to Inr-m.ilate her I .nrl ckokn.g her into a ai.iie oi on.s mie was unror.Bi o-i» u, a ife hour The scourid'e, i, ;• le b,t si 'pe to a swamy at er ne :v ied I- j us , . euae. The whole community! i* around cv.-r ti-e criina in- newr^ f which apiead 11..e * Id fire, Tbw tie ml dhl not uci (.mplish hi* mrp-iae because his In'-nd-o v cr in | ..Trreu resistance Hhe bad n-ne ov-j ir to her fathers l-oua . wli. li war, i f. w hyrulred yards a».sy, and u or -wturnlug was confront.-d .-> the ne ;ro. She fought bin', c ff. a’ti ;cf'o- ' i* used h'a pistol in s i efort to in-j Irridate her and fl' al.v s ck tiei ! i s'unolug Mow on t' i v> \‘tid VA U 1 A Dio r or no*: * uch^r The fath-i of the y-.-.ig w-imsn ' tenrd the t-hot w t- -h 'he won: ' .ssuilnnl fired He .s’: i 'h- 'Orne of Ms d . -ip a 'e- U 'h h e r 'I- n-' a shot p :-i i:«- fire, 1 li- — • t. ‘thout eit ic.. h,...i . . - The blotidhfMit In w h h *.••> r-on N’ chols In W , . . n< . iot take th e t: « - 1 j ’ vre posse of m. ■ •• s. h h'-nr '< : !tn th r>e in u. :i per acre as c >,i -: y to ap- t.ines as I . :i. •: .<T- .\ » v Ipioacli this Furop.aii scale, be add- j ■ 1, It would he ••ijuivalent to the dls- i -(.very of a colony e<iual ;n sire to I he present territory ot tho United 'intea "A{trlefrlM» r e Is tl,a nation s gri-at, eat asset he said, "tho agrlctntura. •vi'taiizatlori is approximately 14 1.- ouO.ouO.oup, or practically four 'lines as -nu'-b as the capilaltzat on >f the nation's railroads, and prob ■My four t trios as much as the total ■apitwii.'a'-on . ' . * na-ional bans*. "Sln-rd t!> 'armers of the coun ' r y u« ■« : 3 !?o upon a str ke or t«i • iths. every bank In th« iHtlon w i • !. compelled within a >:itl S to close Its doors -1 would he a Me to turn 1 everv ctfv In the land Tb# Men Airwated Hav« Hecured Ten Million DotUrs by Sale of A liege. I Fraudulent Stock*. On a federal Indictment charging fraudulent uae of malls In promot ing Block for a mill where the linen was supposed to be made In a day, six men were arrested In a raid con duced by postoftlce inspectors at the oifices of tho Sterling lobenuire Company at New York Friday. The authorities estimate that the yearly income of the ;y v vnoters in this an-! other ventures has been more than $1,000,000, and that llh.ooo.oort of the publie’n money has hern paid ov er to them since they began do business. investorr, in many part of tbe country are named in the iad’c: ments as compla’nlng witnesses, and 'he alleged unlawful conspiracy spec ified exteir'ed over a period of nine teen months, ending November fi l I0o9. flovernnient authorities have been investigating complaints against the defendants for six years, tb-y say: The men arrested are Frank \Y 8. Hunamaker, former president of the Sterling Debenture Company, and Harry H Platt, Samuel L\ Findlay, K. A. Barron, WHbur M. Stones and Sidney Rosenbaum. They were held lu ball aggregating $32,900. Three other men ar<- named la the Indict ment. One of them, according to news received that night, has b.-en arrested In Chicago. The cthc-s a"- believed to be in Brookfield. Mass According to the Indhtment, In vestors were induced to send money to the Sterling Debenture Company for the purchase of stock In the Ox ford Linen Mills, a Ma ‘np corpwa '‘on. under the alleged fraudulent representation that the '.xforl Mill* • w n exdus'v*'y patent and se.-r.-: I-roceases that w ould m an-ifa.'t ure Itnen from American-grown tl.ix a- one third the cost of fore gn linen and In Quicker time. A m: Ung t- the postal authori’ies the Civfor ! 1.nen yiills ar< r.c-t no-, -on with the S'erling Debenture Com- panv iEVENIY-NINE IS FREED CLASSIHED COLUMN Truck Farm* for SwIh—l. It. Dial. Mt. Olive. N C fiwoet Ornugtw*—i'.-HT. per box ID) to 19" in h'-x born, Fla J tV Atn-nson. IV ei- Jhanv seamen lost IUCIEDUOIEIOTVEUDIIT* EN BACK AGAIN. PrU4- VVlunet-*—tjuoi use) .-wUle and | Berkshire pigs Wy Id wood. Coru-1 well. 9. C. AFTER REACHING LAND n six month* Robert Cht-htnut. of OiuuReburK; ^’lie*ter Kennedy, of Itanivvell; <.'eutr<Il and (Values, of Oconee, Among I’rihoners Who Will Leave Penitentiary by tho Draco of He Excellency. (iovernor Bitase grant >d -.■le:'terr'' to seventy-nlno Convicts in th * P-1 - leiitlary, on the chain pan-,a In ihe various eotiniies thru iguo it 'he State, and including three to v. ben pardons were granted to .etioro cB- i enship on Tm ad ay. 1 be off*; .'e> r.u.ge nil the way from ciur'ier d.owu to minor intiactioiiE or the law. The 11 ersons to whom clemency was grant- j ed was released Wednesday in time- to eat Christmas dinner. F’roba'ily the most interesting case in the whole batch la that of J. Ches ter Kennedy, white, of BarfiAvet* lonvicted of the murder of a man M the name of Ussery, and sen enced to .ife Imprisonment in the State Pen*- D-ntiary. The killing of L'ssery oc curred d'lilng a carnival week in Barnwell, and eve.ted much interest throughout the State. Two negroes afe now serving lift sentences for th a same offence, and ■ 'lie of the rea-ors assigned for the -ardon ot Kentudy b> the ciovernor s t‘ e difference in atatetuents o ■t.iae two ntgrots. on their two trials .-•t I fvlt-cp. Kennedv having been con vict* d largely on their testlmonv. \ ex Farr*'1, a w hite mar of Flor j -•nee County .onvlct* 1 in 1 ' "i, along 1 with a woman, for <h>* untider of a man. was paroled Tbe woman was 1 pit vlously granted clemency by a for- j m-r flovernor Samite! Randolph u ay of Columbia, w tio conducted a Pug store on Mot. frect. was cen-' . c*... 1 on ot-ta.i ,-ig n, .ni y un-b-r alt- , r* :er.i * f: mu t.. h w . f. -, was pa r - . j I ’. • be r: Cb« W ntp, Orange U'K. a w h :<• man. c- n* i of kiilTtg a itan e*e in v- d-Mnes- r rr-Iat'ons, Hariroed's Rou|>«* 4'ur«——Guaranteed 60c delivered Poultry Remedy Co , Suesds, r'la. Duroc-Ieraovs—P'"h breeding, high quality. Moderate pueqe. C. G. Oakes. Ass u---' Mr . 11! Cabbage and la-ttuce Plants—$1 por thotiuand. Leading varieties. Oak- lln Farm, Salisbury, N. C. ^ For sale—Fresh Carolina Rice, meal, the best atock food. West Point Mill Company, Charleston. 9. C. Cornish Indians, white and dark stock for sale. Egg orders booked now. C. T. Miller, Hartsville, 9. C. Poole s Cute c otton Seeds—Yield* more lint than any other variety. Write for prices. G. L. Toole, Aiken, 9. C. I I'ay Highest 1’riees for cow peas Send sample. J. Lockwood Murphy Charleston, S. C. Work wanted on farm or dairy by- two young men. Good home want ed. William E. Porteon, Scarsdale, N. Y. For Sale—Standard bred horses. Thoroughbred Jersey cattle and Du- rock J?rsty hogs. D. A. Coleman, Fountain Inn, 3. C u -tt ■M l H ’ lit i re. ’ :t- $<M St; ( ot PI K M \HH\ --- --- - I lv« Hour** W • r The) Meet for th* \ er) 1 l-**t Time. \ ' v ‘ -i (,' - * m a n. - ■ > - * : ■ ■ ; > . . r , u • t s K .. : - r . ■ 1 • l \e. I . W - Ken ► alley le*- Cream and Candle** for the wedding or party. Anything In col ors, everything to suit. Hahn and Co , Charleston, S. C. Makers of tb« "Punt) ' kind. For Sale—Black Minocr.ii young am. old stock T9c to $1 f-t* White Or pington Pi.Bets. $1.90 to $3, Cock erels. $ !.30 to $3. Cock * $3 to $9. Robert L. Shirley, l.anonia. Ga. Ae have millions of frost proof eab- nage plants Grown under Blue Ridge foothills they are hardy, ough. Cultivation Suggestion* and list. W akefield 1 arms, Char lotte. N C. '■or sal*-—Best plantation In Middle .'••.'Liu, for subdivision. Right ad- ••i lug two good banking town*, -•-aboard V.r L.ne Ry. Titles per- • -■ * :.e> t* -rr.a. W H Thompson, ■! '•: < ia-id. <' » W«1I> 'Irlll.-d an;-where -'ei.is installed for rest irrigation S.itlsfact ion 1 Write Hughes Artesan ')!! » t tirol. 1 or w.riu »• oi i <.i he Great I 'til l-« . * •>« ion.I of n eru n.>ui i, ' ur..11mm I "trmg ' ti *« p .v v. th « s. t , • in b< en l-o* n •*'■ ,:i W e f: • >. s u le a haudno. . - s itu dunug 'j J..imer on the g ',.n,li* h . o ou ig < V* e no •* iia v n , < ,»u U >• iim, n*- 1 * paiior, n- w ."ii, p.i.«nt* ,.i, .11 dornittorh-* and u.m r ■ i.. e n*-wed 111 aid*- .1) ■! out \\ • v.ei-n irhers at, I o cer s s"len l'- .V :tlt> anil a line stu t* . u-'d,. i 1 ir ng the pri -l *-'gbt nioti'lis * e h , . aired $'. . u iio *cj 1, . . .•> 4.en M n.l b*-tt*r euuiiimeiit of our col g* il an t We r .1 *• a .<• f' ■ -u '> t u- er-* of laud lust a c.och or 1 .. V 1 ' '• "It H 11- ' , ( II 11 ew 1hii*I we h*..|i.* hoon t,> 1 ge l.u'-'erti ’ 1 v s do r !..!’-j: ' * •• > ti 1 b- tur. 1 in, ; j by : ► a . • Ids ' ‘ r C 1 e . '. . - o i n 1 11 ' * C t. a v .1 * 'fern, ued t* to- 1 ■ •,. get*: g ( 111,*■ g I::e ’h* Istts •) »' V ,,,,| ,.f b, '.v . t S. iilna. Our mo'to is. to g ei y be*f 11 ' ary srnl r* .gn st.tagea at tliejesaf 1- • ie A.- rew give ((end arid tuitt 1 3 ' lor the en 1.... j ti be a “ o ctal p: . e of $ 7 fr-T.. ht'Ht 1 1 a to erd of on \\ >• • tke he 1 lalm that -.v** ha-..' .. a b >o is wool as the b*-Ht and at the 1* 1111-1 ‘rr. • tb- eric*. Is In reach not onlv n he rl 'h but of tens*' of via'! irmae* \!'h t! •• "rli;-* -be Drnngi.'burg Col ••ge offer* no amMimus hoy n*-ed ‘ I*-, , i a xolh ge educatloh. t h * * ’ ■s M r ’ ' ‘ .1 ' S N ‘ f * t >| . • 7 11 P-' c* •I »* i"-’ ' . - ,ij .» ‘ n u a m i ' - r , * 1' >' r i * s ^ n H ’1 \ \ ♦ T ! • i.' 0 ' V , . .. .1 • i, r, ;; * ' 1 t* ’ v or'! h * u ;> ii.v.r h» <• MM* " I. H r.a- prede H UZ t ' ’■ -i ■ k * T .be far - : . e ■ e I ‘.1 v. m<* • h • t. rxi tne,-: j.g d ' h. ■ cm g bu ( * and it .* »aid in-'r «•' '!UI. . M.e c.iii.e about throtgh a 1 -I v • t ..i In k ; a -r a: ! 11. to v bad agreed to mat r y If t h.-v 1 , •d *-ach oth* r enough w.-.^n tn*-) n.*-' 1' was ev'd*nt that young Mr M . rett came to Quitman pre; ared *o “*ve he would I k*- tbe voting lad • for be was aconipanled bv his pis tor Rev Mr 'Irav who '.as to p-r 'orin the ceren ( r.> Ti e brnleg rvxti.t I* m proaperotit, j farm.T of Madia. n coun* v Fli'r: In D’d ‘a about 2**. v.-ars old The V' 1: . J v w •( 1 : r*-m* ’ -. pr- 11 .. ! a * ared to b- about 2 1 Although th- welRng was a ve t let one. occurrirg at on-- o: 1 1 "'’.a I ho'e' a ; «r ..■ mi) '■(Ve a H* r t 1 ;!|* !1 | a ; [ r,.fpr, ne*. f 1 bri dal » h-'e snd ' b •• 1 *••, • - I 'rine-Hli'g gowri '* r s * !i *• The c.t* mocy waa "erf. * . * ' . t' ’ he* r iTi* u t • :n t* (•:: j > *T return At: 1 : > r a r * w .*** ret in the numhe r 0 ' ^ i g ■• -i! *tv at rm* | 1 (iovf-r.or ftonagh*-)-. of , »..-(• fi | r! *mency In | - *-* X Ttie r. umber rece v > at the iian 1* of 'toe Cnr .V TI13B ’a ffue uter e.er t .1 rued loose a’ - ':,*• h'ftory of this State u b e 'b*- numb*' t urn* d .v one time 'A e|! Corn pan ;. 1 haro-Klon S C 90 Chapel Street ' d'eap I arming (.and*.— Near Char- • jt.. S C T-*o tracts of about 1 2' lf ' «, r*'r each, desirably located n* :f - > - r, 1 ilea.thy location, e«av drainage Addreaa Own*-r». Box . *.u, .'■ii.i.iuer> Ble, 9 C. 1 pel*-- — No I M 1 ueaap*. $3 barrel, *-'.*,- J '>0 barrel. 3 Wioe- n.i.n $bar 1 ei Fancy Winesapa, • r . y- il. tn niiNh*-l hoxea, $1 73. Hat s'... c guar ant. ed W F Hall g’-w.r Ml Chun » R v*-r.. \ a \\ WHERE IS THE MHII. Ml I.Kit He is Radi) Needed I p About Allan- li( < 11 > at On* r. \ 1 * a’■ h from iin-d—A oHU or woman all or ; j re •' - to a.ci'-e tnfor-natlon for us V> v k it home or travel Ei , . r'et • : n* e-rarv Nothing to ti cd pav Send stamp for .1- I ' . . 1 ^ I A * t i a Mrs ri s: u - d *• Cl', -■ ' ) ■■ra. r -1 \ ■' * n ■! c F • v \ : 0 *• *»; o n consist Ch*-'e r s r.t of \‘* m- tils, Term * •* er s 'i d tbe h ot > o' ' f g-r P * i * w 3 a halted a ' v I'*• re et < r ■ ! * v r< ’ .1 to b-i• ■ < n e t e ■ ia' as at' - '. 'll. o 1*. i ) i 1 . * - 4 . I i :.*> ul.ich mr ‘ntaln Ir I.i. •*a 1.4. t*‘ ' ‘ \* »» 8t ;i o :; bill * , ! ir ' <l f O ♦ , , p ; • r a i ‘ f < r n *.» ' , a *Hlt 5.' . • r ♦* 1 M h f » it) *\' n . <1 ~r t fi 'I'W 3 .*-** * r fin- *'n <-"!d r ! to !nor 1.' M P 1 ' t r A >v ♦ J • n h’ : t ■ ,i *- • • .i k • r ^ {n . Ml xld {Of ' r r. Th»» farmers dfd nu ’ tn r-nv ' e fi ' <■ hours a f; c first saw ■ . b r.*h- r a• ' • after w a. it for '. ome, the rr.Aher a o’.r.g ' ; V- I . ■r.. I ore panv' n * * V 14' f' .t The motive for the deed Is pot ap parent. The first news of rhevlynch ink went to Governor Bl-ase '9atur (Jay In the shape of a telegram from - Msfristrate Tyler tfnd stated that un- known persons .had broken open the guard house and lynched a man Who had been locked up on a nilno* charye. The narrative of The clreum- stanoes was obtained in-a long-dis- iv UlUfW telephone conversation with Magistrate Tvler Saturday afternoon The Identity of the lynehers is un- w*. »k all who cobtemp’n'e g-ci! < off to - IV it* to 'InvueMgatc the tiu-iitH i» O.f Bxuovd Wc expect to enrol "be p. T-t’*' niiRtb**r r*'W etude-its ‘ft.-r C 1 '-1“’rts ’A'by not y-m] b** t 11 the list. Write for Catalogue -r for Informat'on to W \V Rivers, ’roident. Orat.gehurg. H C: B. M ^ 'oreman Financial agent. Meets Mis Just Revvartl. Leo Temple, 17. the nogro eba’-g- d -vith attempting to ertmlnally as <ault Clara Queen, seven year old 1f*u<hter of bis employer, T. F i’.teen. In Shelbv CotVnty, Tenn., was hanged at the state prison at Nash vllle Thursday. The crime with • hlch the negro was charged occur red last August, the Shelby count) criminal court giving him the death penalty. ■ ♦ ♦ » Outlaw Chief KITled. The career of Arcanl, a notorius outlaw chief of the Philllpplnes. wa* lirought to an end Wednesday wh*»r he waa killed In a personal encounter IT Johnson ol iji the Philippine constabulary. Two i n ^ | other outlaw* belonging to the sam* hand .were also killed The corn, wheat and notafr* * o* Of this country for the nast yea - 1 K vn h'D'o** and e Surely God hw h^ n'rtfht here under the dome of the a* I •»***«&, . i , * n<1 m,, J be secured for fram ■ 'i m i* lake t !;•* u d v 1 ■*• ■> ■ ot 'hut t h f a - ■ • s I- it he has been t 1 ’- WO'* till ■ b g •eil p-:»n m land N wv to n >n vince fh*> 't'nier >ou rtuM J-ueui rr.at*» to him right ott the faint. That N wh.t we tni -*n by *‘\!ens ve •esch'ii"; • .hiking, \* riling, and dem- nst r;i:' i' g Ft..- Dep'irtrnent of Agriculture s-.« j-i'W-rt through Its demonsfa- ’.ujU v , rk thnt we can >toit'Be f o- ue'ion On x (BM* ope-acre plots In south Ciro'ma, citl’ivat*'d under '-n- 'toved methodB, 1 f>oi) pounds of r o- •on wer*- p:oduc»-d per acre, where- >.'• the uverngt* acre yiebt under th* > 1 fi iiiuthods was 720 pounds, On On A acre plota scattered throughout h*1 s'ate an average yi-’d of corn t'-erage State '■ ield w-as IS hushels • • r acre w:i8 bushels, whereas the This shows that the time has come vhen the farmers needs more than strong soil, strong mules, and strong plows., He needs a trained brain The revis'on of the tariff, the re formation of the currency are no 'corn Important problems —In fa^t, Hiev do not approach In their possi- blllRies of benefit this problem o! agrlpuloire. ‘‘I.ast \*!*r r,nn.nnrt able-bodied 'hrmers from the Northwest t-n.lg' •' 'd to Canada Do you reoB'e .'conomlc loss’ In anfe-hel’ !->i .! - a t negro was valued •>* ♦' -.in v ,, nus' place a vai-v'on of n* l-vst s9T , 'fi on esrh of -hcqe fi-m'- s. Figure no whnt the na'tnn lo«t. 7 ■“ men moved out because Western A* xre*'** 'on e'-ponslvan - der the old s-vstetn of «g^|cvil»-irx thev could not sec-re a proper r<». turn on the Investment. Bet Miv do they go into Cnn 'x, I ffsk, when Ijirge Numtier of Turk* - )**. Thirty th'Hisxr.d turkevg. in a s - '- '■ c' Tali!, |.as'*'d through Washing ton for the east Satnrd”v. Th.e sbi » :*'»-n* was f'-om Fist Tenness*-*- which, toother w 1 : h ttje “hlptien- *'* fora T'la'iksg vTng. makes tb, value of the Mnls front that sectio: approximately $r.oh.ooo, * Fc«n<'fi \viator Meat-* Reeoptl. Roland C>. Garros, the French av iator. made a splendid flight Satur day over the Mediterranean Sea from Tunic, Africa, to Sicily. He landed near Traptnt. having covered a dis tance of one hundred and sixty miles over water * t $"0 to $3n per acre, which Is equal ly as good as any to he found else where’’’ America, Mr T.ever declared ha*; through its Department of Acricttt- ture, its State agricultural colleges, end its experiment stations collect ed more agricultural data than anv nation on the earth. It has failed to get it to the farmer, however, he ad- d*d. His demonstrators will srle-t plots at different sections through out each county, and there shew 'o the farmer w-Nat on'‘ ! -—• on u-- (he n-ietbnOc v-h|cti »n,i» . xoerltvei.t- ire has *•»•■* rR .i will result In. '■i -i ■- .' n p ti'* anpeal for the snn- po.-t of the bapkers tn the '-Mhf’is . ru rt ' /ilr. l.ev'er pointed to t ,. f .*•) •b,*t rect n'H tn Madison • ■ 'n V "i.'v York be found on'" . , .. h^.p.. ^ nen men as]*.a i , h, P s The nven he saM, j * * r t.) would not wo’-k. "T con’d «rp tn those id'e m»n the r--P'.* f *t men son to the safety of the. co’-n'rr " declared the speaker. "Wherl the red flig of anarchy goes vn and *he rutr.b’e of revolution re- ronnds. tt win no' be the cities, but ' ' 1 < n n O , J H ' • d V • • w IK 1 1 '-prw, It S ' h ► i ' ■ v ma.;** c-)«'<• • r r doc. -. d p -f O' - ' • * .< ’ S To- .C-O’l » a s of -O-tWOOi' ■ ■ I w. • h . I* r n s, I. e r *, » I',.-d ■■ • n. rfu-ued and 'i- ora'. :tb cs'n hut the author Hies w.-r* ‘nvieM — g. "7 g.-r 1 wc.H hi rd and had broker r.i-k H*- h,.d tie* n carrle! to At I', r He Fit v f<T f r«.a'-iii.nt by special ists, but died Tuesday of heart dt ~f a*.. Mrs Ga''**r hail hough? h m a $1.- 'O0 diamond stuilde. collar • IS - b U ' * -* A dll'ess M 9 1 A 7 ' M ” "K HolU-lSP >'I* Ind *vr one iiun*1re«t pyi's of pu: • b'-d noiltry '< r sy’.e V b ■ V ' ng or- d.**r» for !' A* ch , ” L ■ ergs f r >n i *.. ■ n t y ’ u c' u d' n g M a m m o • S i*.- i *i 7h i n d U'h Hilliard Tn i-ev * IN Hi - ■ * ■I. n-"d (’on f r ' • b ’ L A -1 . d ! 1 r.: ^ r p k **. \ | . j- ' V O '4 ' OI V AT (t^ r-1* 8 1 a • 1 \ f ' ■ ' -1 .1 ; r* , on* v The P. -..a',! f • , V* • " :i I S.r •s-'u! Glu b ha* Inaccessible Rocks, Big Tide and Northwest Gale Prevent Landing of Captain and Twenty-seven Men All of Whom Were Lost Except the Second Mate and Four Men. Twenty-two of the tweny-seven members of the crew of the Furness Line steamer Florence, bound from Halifax, N. S., to St. Johns, lost their lives Jn the wreck of the vessel on the Jedgea west of St. Shotta during a gale last Friday. Five survivors, who reached land In a boat brought the news to Trepassy Sunday night. The steamer carried no passengers. Capt. Barr, of the steamec. and „ all his men reached shore after the vessel struck, but the Inaccessible cliffs of St. Shotts prevented their escape. The big tide, backed up by the northwest gale, made it Impos sible to remain there and all hands were obliged to put back to the ship. Capt. Barr felt confident that the wind would go down, but Second Mate J. Medley volunteered to take ft ur men In one of tbe ship’s boats and seek a more favorable landing place further along th*- coast. In th.* heavy seas the captain was unwilling to risk more Uvea and gave his con st nf to the second mate's expedition. With great difficulty Medley pllnt- ed his boat along the coast until he saw a break lu the rugc-d ltn*< of cliffs Rolnting the nose directly in to the surf he avoided the outlying rocks at d on the crest of a great b’caker tan in without being upset. Tumbling out hastily to prevent 'hemsi-lves from being s icked back by the undertow, the mate and his four men dragged their boat up tbe beach and made their wav back along the cliff, wh-re the steamer lay. The wind 3nd sea in the meantime had Increased The combers broke continuously over the decks of the vessel, which was grinding heavily on the Jagged rocks. Medley and his men search-d In va'n for some path by which the cliff might he scal'd or the crew of the Florence helped The 'oa«t In that vicinity was uninhabi ted The few flghermen’k hu's wire d* “erled for the winter and Hed'ey had to take re'itge for the night tn "Pe of these abandon-d shacks At davbreak Saturday Hedlev found that the wind had been r'e.id- liy increasing Hurrvlng t-.a- k to •be ;.o'nt Off which 'he F’o-ence 'ay h- could see no s-f-i -T th.- s'eamer Gons’dera' le of h-r ra-ro of lumber was fioaTlng a’ong tb*. nbore. but no small boa's were via ble The five si:rvivo-s made a long and thorough search a'o- t the shore 'or their thlpmates bu* no trace of th-m waa to be found The* 'hen stared for S' Shot'H th*- n-ares' nha'd-ed place Mveral n. '*s .! taut Two of 'hem were so eihnuv-<1 ’hat they had to he assfslet The-c two were left a! St Shott** •" r*•. 1 : -rate while the other* poo'et on to T'e:-a«*ev. v hence they sent word of the disas- 'er 'o 'ha' Th* ' w * ■ *• r o' expe-ted to arrive there before the middle of 'to week Resides M a'*• ’ H- 1 • t » he au'v t- ors arc Seamen '.V Wr'ght. n Xta'm- . u s t. E T a * , i' r 3 • i I T Smelt,' ■' r b» steamer rlor'-ncc was of t '■ '• tens b i'dert and * as hu' ' In Simd-'r- rd. Enr'ord in ' v s•* *• 1 - • -•< WOLVES ATE FOUR PEOPLE. l>e«*p Snow •* Drive Rig Pucks from Mountains for Eood. A cablegram from I.lBbon, I'ortu gal. says famished wolves Saturday devoutc*J four perhOtiH in the neigh borhood of a village in the pro. inc- of Ilcirit. Large packs of starving nnimab 'save com** down from tin- go;g-s o Mtc St-rra Da Kstralla, w h* nee they have been driv*n owing to the deei snows and they are tcrorizing th* iow country. T hey at'a* k lonel. ftirnifi at night and iiersona traveliini along the roads ai<* in constaiit dan ger. A great hunt was O’ganD.ed Hatui dtiy by the country inhabitants In th- province of It* Ira More 'ban 2' !,i*-!t pn' ttein,v* d and -bey sai-cced. :*-. 'ouii'il -tc ■ ■> -1 ' ' 'inc - c. ’ • x- • '• • v i"ghi ot th*' hunicrs wei b'Dl'v bif'-n .-)•*• t. un < " Of w * ! , * e V . • ' . . „ >. ,-n s* x'■-* w .*b‘rg ear!-. -• j ■••s r • . -a Mrs 'A rb* 1 M*' x . *'. (’ j k I .■ '"1 t a I BufT Orpington Du* kn ar- -he gr* c • ■>* h known stun I eaters large oar'ass, ha-dy and vigorous, the coming duck Investigate them Eggs for hatching, breeding stock ami day old duckling .’or sale at ali trues J. H. Wetidler, Lakeland. F!n. loiiannet’** Fro-t-l'roof Cabbage I ’lants—No bet tec to be had any where $1 per l.OCn, r,.00d and over. K9c per I.OiiO louannett s early Giant Arg* nteull Xsparagos nets, $• p*-r l.OJtO. let the heat Alf'ed Jouannet, Box K, Mt Pleas nnt H. C V\ allied—hint* pieces of very oil -o* id mahogany or veneered furniture sideboards, beds, sec'etarl*-*, chairs, footstools, mirrors, etc ; old pistols, robes st,'turns, pewter brass. Kur- nitur* ilon't have to he tn pood con ditlon Address K U Gillgour. 11k West Saint Glair. Indianapolis. Did L_l — Tinkisli \<lmiral la Killed. \'U • • Y ’nura! H.ilil I arha. formet- i 1v minister of marine In the Turk oh cabin**', was killed in the naval o tracement b*'tvv* cn Grct ks an*l, 7 irks off of the Dardanelles Decern * her 1 *>. Th's Is the report from a Greek cnp'ftin who has Inst arrived '-r>m fNa ta^rdaneltrs and made oub- Bc thronrh * seml-ofelsl agency. • Doubtless fbere are oeonle so ae' fisb and grasnlne that they wonl** make a comer in t»|e (f (- tbe hiMs and valleys, the home of wer» tt at all noastble. and ho'Me nu coreervatlsm. that will supply the the air to |>e doled out at exorbitant defense for the natloua.” • price* Eggs for Hntclilng—S. G. White Leg horn. $1 p-r 19. $9 per luO. Fawn ;*nd White Indian Runner Dm ks, • gyp $2 per 12. $12 per 100. We p-il vou egga from prize winners. \\ ** win wherever we show. Agent for X-ray Incubators. W. F. Dun- tungton, Augusta, Ga., Route 2, Box 13. 'nr v itIc— I:t 7 acr*'s 2 1-2 miles of Gli.,-1 I* rnwell L'oupiy, on public r * id 7- 1 - o res open, ' *»0 timbered. Ui.imy si |, good dwilllng, hiruc barn stables, oth*” outbuildings. 7 t-nnnt houses; rear school and church. Price at.d terms reason able. A W. Fogle & Co., Colum bia, 9. *?. Plants from High-Grade Seel Only— Fame a» used for my own r-iopa The very best that can be prodti'<-d L.-ndertr n s Snccestlon ’ cabbage. Pig Boston” lettuce. ”Wnlts Ber muda” onion, and ‘‘Early Ecltpae beet. $1.25 per 1.000; 10,000 for $10 Write for catalogue. Wm Macklen. Dlaanflore, Fla. •Tt 9 feet li.nr 4 i *'* pth of 21 1 fe- beam, w anv * quail' ’ N sh“ . e g a< 'ion H K ’ier serf G| * '[iftss-d tn al] * v >. v^sr srell-d. m’-1v Blight Froct. I grow • Tats (if *•, -rv descrIp- , . 'cht g.t <l('gue free 3 * Waldo. Fla Gabbu-- 1 l.inls f*.r Sale—PlntiH groy : i • * high Piedmont section of N* > '*. ''I'oHna Will give ta-t- t*-r resn 's '".n if grown on Hie low- coast •*• '' on. Ours are large stocky 'dr vlgorons and heal’hy ami wU.; c 'ir-iiit-e sat Isfai’t ion. H*t earlv Far' 1 ' Icrf) and Ghar'caton Wak-flcM Sunc-ss'iins or Du'ch, sing!-- ITf"'. $1 2'*. 7.d'in or ov*'r, $1 per l.cii'u Hpeclal prices on large quantities. W. L. Kivett, High Point. N C. For ‘-al**—37u acres, five hors- farm i learcil, can easily clear two more thiee good 3 room 'cnant houses on place, land very fertile, some of it red clay land, some light loam, no hills or wa^h'-s; - running water through the place; ‘nWis rnilroai right of way, within Idu yards of depot I.cary; goo*l little town with ten brick stores, bank, eood church es, schools and flowing artesian water; $25 per acre, terms if de sired ’ Geo. W. Hammond, Leary, Ob. Godlwy’* THnmpti Swwt Potato#* U ready for tho table 10 day* after planting TI tide twice m much ea FARM AND PECAN LANDS Dark loam, red clay aubeoil. Any atye farm you uiali, near rail- road, schools and churches. Price* from ftB to gAO per were.