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* -» TRUE TO FIRST LOVE '' * ^ ttMEMBERED THE SVEHBEART OF HIS TOOTH WILLED HER RIS MONEY ".ore Bwoetheurta la Tbebr Yoaag D*y*, Dbiagreed Mid Went Their Via}'**, Hut After Look Vtarn Hr Dim, Willing AH HI* I ropertj t«. HIm Firht Sweetheart. ftetnembrance of yooth’a lira aweotheurt day* wrote a romantic iSnaJ chapter to the life of John K. lughea, who died a few days ago at Marietta, Okla., after leaving all hla property to Mra. W. Y. Atkinson, of Wewuan, Ga. p widow of thd late W. X. Atkinson, who waa Governor of Georgia a few year% ago. Mr. Flughea and Mra. Atkinson. *^no »n8 formerly Mlaa Susie Milton, jail wandered far apart since their Aral romance; both had married oili er sweethearts they met afterward. Mr Hughes’ wife had died aoiue time »'ter Mra. Atkinson’s nusband ha I .\*»>e(l away - out the last will and .jtanicut 3f Mr. Tltxghos left his ee- ata to the first swee'iusrt t,e had ►rpr loved. Mrs. Atkinson U pooc- naster ht Newnan. A telegram was received in New- aan on ’i hursday of last br'ng- tg Intelligence of the suoden death at UTarleltu. Gkia . of John F. f'lgtes, wh'rh o^eurred tn that cl'y <i the night previous. This »n- ienne» n.eiit would hare been of llt- i ronrern to Newnan people under frdlnary olrrumatargtea. as ; T ']gr.«e •r%s < nly slightly known there; but \is d-.»!h brought revelations of a and romantic nature which save invested the event with an In- .jret-t almost tragical Nearly forty years ago Tnghes and Bate Milton were »cbo..li!.at«*« and playfellows at llar- *anra Fla . where both reeided They secame sweethearta. he being then shout fifteen, and ah# two or three rear* younger It was thetr *Vr«t *e- ferieme In love, aad they were ar- .’evuly afarhed to aacb other When SIX CONVICTS GO FREE I PERPLEXES THE DOCTORS GOVERNOR BLKAHR SET THEM IfREB TI KSDAY. la the Batch Were J. T. CarUngton and Three Negroes Who Had Kill ed Other Negroes. John T. Oar ling ton of Laurens, president of the Seminole Securities company, •erring a sentence of three yean in the State penitentiary, was paroled Tuesday by the Governor of South Carolina during good behav ior. Garlington was convicted in the Richland county court i.i 1D1' on the charge of breach of trust v. itfc fraudulent intent. James Stobo Young, the secretory of fbe Seminole Company, was con victed at the same time and was sen tenced to serve one year ta the peni tentiary. Young was later paroled Ay the governor. The govoi n»>.’ granted the parole to Garlington during good N-havior ;ind according to the tuaremeat filed with the secretary <*f .'date, ‘V r the ■ondition that ho ..evt-r !■ -avo the drato for u pcu-i l;nt;-r than five lays and on the further vns that ho no. -r v.i,f t ’auw.ly l.oaa-* in this or other etac ” Following the >cvlc'.!on in tne Itichland c..'< rr ^ . ’•o J • fi.e i' -or,;e K. Prince the » uho (ft rtn.rt'"' ,• c end Voting was ap„e»e*d 'o rn-» > > areme court. V aec.tsioa . ■» i,. / i i.o.er atlirming the eu’.V'neH) r.f tm I;.rh lard court. Tho govert'or Y-o gran'.^d » i urole to Eddie Peterson, v ho . is < n > toted in O-vjg -t e-n i til •»' on a cbarge <-f •aurder ".nd upon re-mmtneroia 1 'n to rr’■''y v-as K.-r - » -ncM to a .;*e term in tha Si.ate penitentiary. Fannie r. s 0 ^.-^3 ( ^av>'t- ed in Dart*rr'an ••''in'y an ’h M charge of m.a-, ! 1 !•'! t i.ad '••ntenc«»‘l '> ■--•vi jr im, t as | v e-n grant.vj i% , arole ’ iriug good John behavior. Amo* Hooper, ^ho waa r-inri^ed V \, in Richland ■' ■ u f y In ’ vi? the j , 'barge of larc<-"v nnJ senf'-m-l r-y u -erve five years In the S”it » l-^nl-| ( 'enttary. hag been paroled by the Governor ^ I ‘ ' Mace Jeffrcat, who waa c-nvirted l\ IOWA MAN IS SI/OWLY THIN ING TO li A HI) HONK. Hie OssiHeii Farmer’s Strange Dl- Keaee Started With a Stiff Neck Alemt Kigliteen Years Ago. Frank Worden, of Colfa_x, Iowa, will give $l,uuo to any surgeon in lIio Lulled States who will break t.is back with anything short of a • ledge hammer. W 01 den spent last week 111 Omaha, Neb., and was seen by a nuwtier of phystciaus, but when at! left the city he earned his thou- ..iid duuurs w tin Uitu. W 01 den is an osatued maa—tn. inly real one .n the country. He 1 .iso a turmer and lives near Ccjlfax Iowa. With the exceiition of un eyea, his tongue and hia arnis frou. ,ht! elbow down, he is one huge pien it bone, without a joint or a hinge oi my kmd. jits body is as hat' . a. '.one and as rigid as a piece <>t Mee. • ->-<•! ,*t as noted, he can not move a single muscle of his entire body. A day and till night Lr- lies sirnight an s; iff, motionless. He —in not laugh he can not es-en smile. Kighteon ye.-a3 :> ’■< " t’. a a -it..: m •' n, but h > ■ (;-.i! i : y i . 11 1; ! no a’ t ■ .n i ; ,n 1 onnuired : tio J.' • l a o ord'-n awok* Tl'c.'n \ is a ' 1 a - irnilv '-Irmtcia* i.n;e st:. 1 !' ’ >Lii 1 t Y at'!! --oo’i a “ir 'irT. ’ L ! ■ X dM ■•.' t " •i-.i av. ;iv 'A'or a ■ ( ta * • *-<‘tor \' . e • i actor f vund , r ■ V.l.U I I ’ o led nim. Wht'e ma.,!' on he discov t-d • *; lt • it ' rn • 0--1 ' 1 * '.ud then he 'ai .cor. •1i • e rs > n w '! 1 1' ok S .the • h S fell )W is a big bone.” '<a: 1 *h> ' n d roe n ■ h • v ^ 1 -cr f.n f. W\ r t*-*i was ;< cLAiMHU) COLUMN AND FARMERS LXCHANGE ... • 1 • > 1 • ‘ . '»r (li 11. ei . . -Tneads. Fla ■ ■ 1 • V A1 • Cm*'* o F it y b • tnedy Fo . I.vu1n Is.ng Staple l utt-.ii seed—i l per bushel. M. Farris, R. F. D. 15, Pinevllle, N. C. 1 >uroc-Jerseys—Rich breeding, high duality Moderate prices. C. G. Oakes. Assumption, 111. 1 or Sale—Fresh Carolina Rice, meal, the best stock (ood. Weal Point Mill Company, Charleston, R. C. Wanted—Von to have your mer chants get our prices on peas. Pal- u o' 11 o Htokeruge Co., Greenville, i'lione 8^2. ie pay the postage—Send your co: lars by muil to the largest laundry hi South Carolina. Capital city Columbia, S. C. A anted Cow Peas—Any quantity up to c x hundnd bushels. Also Goob ers and Spanish Peanuts. Kilgore S»cJ Co., Plant City, Fla. i«<-m I'ri.1.1 CaOenge llain'. .-vii!* t'.idc.s. i.i.iku lalg.- heads. I’riei J 1 . [ ■ r 1" mis,! ud 'I'di 1 >•. ed. Hu ■ •• •. (’•> . Meugei • s, S. c lor Sale—A teiv of the h.-.-.t Indian Hu'.:, r Fm ks to be had at J 1 cavil. Fi 'gs by parrel jmst, $ 1 , per 1 J K. Marshal:, Ko k, Hii! S. C. I iftccii lig^s an ! oto- yea: s suaser.p- tam to leading ,.11 n!try journal t.c J. ' .'t ! •■ . i. 1 ns. \ . oi • n. Mo a-at • -g 1 n.io s \V. H W’,1 liar s, I *u * tia ta, N C. old Has all saddle gaits and trots in harness. A handsome horse in harness or under the sad He and good qualities. Also Columbus bug gy arid harness been In use nine months. Will sell turnout for $500. John B. Mayes, Newberry, S. C. Jouauuet’s Frost-Proof CabbugG Plant*—No better to be had any where. $1 per 1,000; 5,000 and over, 85c per 1,000. Jouannett s early Giant Argenteull Aspargus roots, $4 per 1,000. Get the best Alfred Jouannet, BoK. ML Pleas ant. S. C. DEATH COMES IN PANIC it” \ i 1» . M 1 u ti i \ at ed ha I.i m e tl n I I '111 , I . ..... f. 1 j. > i • •. ' • • r t . a . ■ •, 1 1 .. 1.>■ r, \\ ,. ' \ : k turning to bone. • • 1.1. • m . ■; g ■ ) • t ■ d su ru--< • ns w.-ra ra i l>“ I v • ■ t. • ■ • • r a M * ’ 1 s f 1. p t!..» |.«-« 111 la r :na I a ! v When V, r Jen '. it hia i!' ruV Igas l u. ^ Mi 1:u P.■ .* i 1 I 11-< «. — ’ •. : .. 11 ! . >* i v ■ - u and M • • y 1 >! ' •• c ’) i. 1! . ■ u . >'• i <' • , 1 i "g .m i\ t: i* 1 , H a . ' f ' i J * >• ' n Hwmw»m rA.|fit T r.T *be charm’ of ,; •eientccn or elghteMt. young Hoghea 'iolattng the dispensary law and sen-1 mart off to ro11*0 Shortly therw- ’'‘need to or»e y^nr has been paroled * 1 tit [>o>ltion the lower portion of h Fa! • 111 : u> • : 1'■ ;• . k I '< became r' g! 1 ' n • ! c- i • tier Muste Mtltoa it to L«ey r>n the cofwlttton »hat he p«y ft 00 to' w ,. r ,. ],. f , aho „ t h r„ r ^.. ^,1 ^ n ,l l t,., At Atbwo* '"'nf.h Institute ter <«duratlon. And the sweethearts 'f earlier dmyi drifted Apart Before driftlAg Apart, which was aU* d by Thterferecce 00 the part of d«r and Ho parenta of SnAla Milton. the yoNCK coaipia had •ach other. In li■ r aenlor ywAT. while panning tar ttudlea In tha prewr'bed couraa Nw young lAdlM At Lucy Cobb. Mlaa d"’ >n met at a ootiece reception Vi i.,:u V Ath1rv»<.«i of Newnan. dvr sfulent In t h e law depart- m-'d of the Slate university Later V" » r ’> '’tarr’ed The union ;.rov- •5 1 ti’-aily happy onn Cl k-n i.n to onauten meir home and ^ h rorn w re v-on'erred ; n the '•■it 1 ‘o < > onr e . u.v‘.,«! i .j h ■< r* I >w .ttlrens, e ul u. to at 1 ok in his elec- :on to tho rovarnorshlp. i s 1 mtahie d<«afh nhorfly af- -«r I. on c the ro\e.-’i. r s rtlire the 4mver\ )• 1 heroism with w'aJc-h his voh'W a.-mmed the care and resp.-»n- ii()F"v of rearing and educat'ng fleir children, her splendid sucres* “otti in busln’^ee life and as piist- ■na 1 - r at Newnan. are matters of ooeI history. Meanwhile John Hughe*. ];•• B'i#' • M Mi.ii's •vn.fthv’e-t o f eurMer •'ays n irrled and went out west He %-<,m s g.-od b«:s*n**ea man. nnd p'ra- "er< d \hou' a yt*ar ago his wife •fed l.vo r.g no children 'u hts lone- Mr.'.-** ’ is though** t jr-erd to tho sw'x i' e M of hi* boyhood div^. and If an in.'h \i>v-f to Snksh ’ clerk of court of liarnwell. Through thin aperture h.* Is fed It Jeeee W Crapp* or Je**« W ; i.uid food* He .-a- not mas’ ate frAppc*. who waa convicted In Col-' but he ran swallow f-juids of %n> b-ton county on the charge of mur- kin 1 tha* sre put into h!s n-outh u;vou r^yommendaMon to 1 CraduaPv the hardening went merry w-»« ^wuerm^l to serve a life lownward affeettrig ins '.<*ly. v*ry fond of term la the Uta** penitentiary, has bee* paroled VALl K OF I* \K( KL I*t>rtT. , ♦ ” ined to sec her again. TmTiiaMoi' i ■ it sp* ed to hla hmiglFs. with the rrault that the a to holid’SH 'our.' a visitor tn Have tlrcadj B*-it«-nt<«l to tbc EiK-et < f |L**o*» <«Ox>. Th« '(B-x * ‘ X X - X. 1 ;.:•* X'f ti.e . 1 ■ ' ■> i r- 1 1 r a f l ’ "»4 n * 4 : 1. ( *-*i . .• ■ ) *• • ; »' ■'** ” %( ■ ‘ - ** At r Jciathv: L - ..it.; * *■ .* 1 /X A * i<* annour. • 1 t V. X- it ’ r**r»v>rt*. fr » 1 f Ft V M '* ♦•» • \ .. . . • . •’ f IlM M V - • ; * ■ • n * * t a 1 f of t fim i -<"**al r.*x.«r. i ... ,1 ' n' iartr.g l .. ‘ 1 i *v u r .a . x *• -x *■••♦1 ' m .. *y ! Tol If a f if il f 5.09* r: . • »;oin ; pi-. * *4 ^ f •• lis; atchcd at a o-t . f $-95 ■;, or about 7 7 can ’ -t a par-'al. ”1 adertho postage rap ’ e v t O U S - !v !:i forex, 1 10* , ent nn ouce ” eatd • :t'» Hi'nittor. ■' •ho ,.os;ago would have :.*Mti an 1. . o* of IS 12 0. ‘ti tS px-r r .irct l. or a total "f ‘$942 5 94 99. to ,, it ".* * a ra. ng to ahippera of’ J5t j 5ov t x n tv- eive dava* lr; ines*. 1 It .>hj*il 1 >. J 1 • ** r r* ' ■! • (',!>*■ 1 fiat t!\o n;- 1 (! min La - a t * "f ♦ *\ P • t*ss '■ aui pa n i.-a Is 2 5 ox* tit a p.*r parcel, j x h-T- aa ! •• axeraip- .baig-a cm the , a. . 1 post , avkages waa only 7.7 ♦ nta ” t l!tnb«t and Th ♦ •n h;s fr« ght y.-arx af»**r ftie mo rnlng^tt h** n lie d : xro x : **ii h'B Btiir ::t3 k 'A .r ‘••n h '■•ef \n * k’.a d ti ^/ ! * " .-.X ' , • 'oe•* ('ftnj:** > -a— a - ■ - * r f •4 ♦ .... 1 • !• Ki '. i I H*l i •. 1 0 * • ' (•-■•* ' • ■ " 1 t A 1 S ' S’ i ' ■ X 1 X 4 ■x ..1 Hr a .. 0 1 • • ! f * ' ' 1 ’ . ‘ 1 1 ' 1 1 kf Mill. 11 \ \ t r • •M L I \ \. viarry !f you »'** lo'.ei) The Iteila’de C 01 'Lien•' il Sur. • om*:ul 'dub ha* large number of ».-*l'.hy ellgltde me.’iibera, t.o'h »< i^a wt*htng ee’|> Mi a r r 'age 1 I. -v.-r .'ions tree kl r * M rubel. Bo\ . r '►saiar.d. < a! y<»c Hale— bu-<he!» Lit proved ' ..."0:1 aeed Also I'oj buni.ela Cov.ngt >n T**«>le'' bllgtit proo' *•■* 1 > ,..-r t ub’o-I t ■ r • ' i v Jaa. jl. aio»B. .a; Mi .sx -: <• I ..r '' l ' ' N .' , n 11 ■ ter 1.: j t M'lwte^l eggs for hatclilng—Crysta white Orpington yards. $2.50 fo 15; prize pens, $5. White Legbor. yards. $1.50 for 15; Prize pen $2.50. Cockerels for Side. Fou prizes State Fair Raleigh. P f "'* r1 ouiiiol—I-me pieces of very old so I 1 th. *ow»v nr veneered furnifur* sideboards, beds, seeretarle*, chair* ■’ooi»tooi*. normrs. etc.: old pistob "'Tcs. s'htr,ps pewter, brass Edit ii'iire don't t'.a.e to be in good roi iition Address H R. (liltrour, 11 Afst Safit t 'lair. Indiana; olis. Ir.i I’cliagra. KlieUlnat 1*111. Fc/ema i i’> > .d i s. Lh I'eisona Remetlj. Tit 1 r’, • ••ais of cures reeoidcl 'lestirno! ia!s unqu» Bi iimalde l , .*.s' '. • 1 .. ■ i r 'b Six bottles for Kxpre* prepaid Mrs Joe Persons RevicU 'o . K i • r r*d ! . S' (’ P- st k 1 d i.e v , . II • a ’ t h J r |u .s' pat.) •'cetl Corn for Suit*—’ ' bu fa ’ \ - 1* < '< I M:ir. ioro [.rolific -e. * s. * ,-t e i fro-n t ai :e* t 1 ■' 1 1 a bu per a- re ! • • : r 11 f tiis c. rn ear: • - ■ - 1' 1 . ! U ' a' 1 e - x ' |; t •. ; . • . ' • •>:’• ! • i- s F*. . 1 \ T 1. ' I' .1 n.i;" 1'. t L a ■ A * t a ; 1 E-iigs for iiau laiig—S c W lute i.r, horn fl per ! .’. $5 ;>er 1 uo E a» and White Indian Runner Iiut* egga |: r-er 1 J $12 per 100 M ae.l you egg* from prize ainne'- Ae win »U*ue*er »e ahow Agei for X ray In'ubatora M E. ini n.ngtMQ. August.*, Cu , Koul4 2. Ht 1 3 • taOIe y • rriliiuptl HnitT t'olaiiM-e re.,q» f^r tt.e u»b,e no day a af’e y-a: : .' < \ >;.!# t • p e lx a t. * ■ ' o* tier sort t’r.surj a*«-* d ;x tv Keeps s'; t he ) ear ari.vih Is ab*olutely Blight Procl. 1 gro a. , .» » tl’-Bv . , ' •-Is' 1.1, ,e [; . . A ■ :'. u .» p, • , ■II v (■ 1 e 1 t ;r k> • ! ML’ If II i.i r 1 -j'] t 1 ^ ;» f-'.tu • \V»> h t X *> \ .1 r • M< t. ."O' . 1 r • ' 1 v ■ ! \V r '. r pr 11 M ■: r. B« 'll. W a Ml Incomr-s <>\»r 1 . v «• Tliou-oiiid !><d !j»rs to 1h* T,s\ci1. 1 1 ,f ». t 1roe-tourttis of ha', t! approv i d the ’ ' Mt| \1 ( . ’ 1 .1 auiondr:.. nt . he » \ *i en’ n (1 mg" tho ii-ia’:; j.ion and 'i!.* first s.ii' r • ■ on ip-t m ' :>■• > d a ' 1st o thirty six s ’:. • ■ u 1 . > n t. r;n uuon. C. ip-e-.s w;i! r. >\v ♦"act a law *♦■ levy the tax. and :t pro bail’, y wli: be ,e eT'Mttive during the extraorJJ s to !>♦* called by Presi dent elect WiLon in M ireh. Th rt ' ix it*etf, Its prox isiotis ,and its kniiia g re--a. will .-upersede u.cmpe en-H-ti f i»r'- Se>SlO ttous are ail !i ft to c new law UP 11 L> K-'.Mi' hov 1 **o! ’a N!4 i M the I \NNOVS 8F.N VTOK TILLALYN. ulty, at 1 during his stay was a fre- Tuent visitor at the Atkinson home — ■their first meeting In nearly thirty years. Early in January he return ed to hla TiomA at Marietta. Okla. On the night of January 22 he was inddenly stricken by death. Since then It haa been learned that ke left a will bequeathing all of his property to Mrs. Atkinson, the play mate and sweetheart of his boyhood dayi. The will has been forwarded ■to Mrs Atkinson, duly and properly executed, the property conveyed by the testament consisting of money *nd loan notes amounting to several thousand dollars, besides valuable real estate In Oklahoma and Texas, ilrs. Atkinson left Wednesday even- -tag for Marietta, Okla., and next reek will offer the will for probate la that state. The above t* a true’romance, If It does read like fiction. Such things often happen, bat the world never beers of 1L Many a man and many 4 woman carry ntamped on their hearts the Image of thetr first sweet heart*. They mirry some other later sweetheart, bat the Image of the first remains to the end, and after -ike old days oome back, to bring t jefinsen that none bet the sufferer ♦MB anderstsad. Jobs F. Hngbee li never forget Seale Milton, the fppstissrt itHi y—Hi end ee H is Wante Hmoking in the Senate Cham ber Prohibited. If Senator Tillman of South Caro lina, can have hla way there will be no smoking in the executive sessions of the senate. He Is very sensitive to the odor of tobacco and made an effort during the executive session Tuesday to have smoking prohibited, bat, as the question is not covered by the rales, he failed. He then gave notice that he would soon intro- dne a resolution prohibiting smok ing tn the senate chamber at all tlmee. Confirming the report as to his Intention, Mr. Tillman said; M Tbere Is no more reason why sen ators should be allowed to smoke in executive session than in open ses sions. Many men object to tobacco smoke, and Just because they are members of the senate they should not be compelled to git where they mast submit to it.” ■ i ♦ ♦ ♦ Electrorated by Switchboard. Roger Williams, representing an Atlanta firm who has been at Cutn- bert. Ga., several months Installing a water and light plant, was electro cuted Tuesday when he came ta contact with a lire wrrs while working oa a switchboard. He Waves a family aft \ Y r< r; ar;)t!i,n lax ard provide for a *u\ on all in form's h’>ovf> J'.t'f'. 0, al- t'1 or,fill there ha* Yen pomp senti ment in fa . or of making the limit as. low a’ JT.iL'Y foilgres.-ional leadvs who have been preparing for the final ratification by the “♦atps osH- mate an income tax would bring in about $100,000,000 a year to the government. THE GHOSTS ARK BUSY. They Run People Out of an Apart ment House by Noises, Rappfnga and gentle tappings, that Clt from windownanes to tho doors and then come from the floors and the walls, are mystifying the police and spirit mediums at New Castlw Pa., and have driven the tenants of a blr apartment house Into a panla v'f fear. Sp ’alarmed have the tenants be- ■^tyme that four policemen have been detailed to look into the matter. A Vi'iceman was stationed at eacu apart-jpnt. They admit hearing ;no rapping* at all hours of the day an 1 night, but have been suable to solve the mystery. One policeman, who was sitting Just inside the door, waa startled by the loud clicking on the glass panel within s few Inches of his head. Throwing open the door quickly, he found the lighted hall way empty. A medium was sent for. who tried for an entire day and night to read the rapping*, bat was unable to make nay bond way. • to-Xp 1 a: 111 - , r a! - /» n '.»r M.’ 1 ' ♦ n ;. - '!! < f So'i.h Far «• ., t * ' * . » ■ iy la b, tt !i• r. Ve : : ^ •ifY c; 'p- 1 * v ' t ♦ , , p ( i r r . i IHvkVei 4 M N ’ i J *-* xr *. J. c. 1 or >;xi •—: . • ’ s .(■ ! ' ic k ■ r* I -. Ha' 1 " X u ■:h L . 3 ’A t" HI) nou' Roe’. > S :\y .* r onlb Wli He l .*M ho 13. n ! '.i ‘i V C V '» « K S ill h* n tlx !. 1..♦ 1 Po ali.y Kara. S 1 \ 1 . •* s C e**t I ’otil f 0 I’inr t* ’• Nancy Ha!!.” r’ro x r*. ' N orton Va;n,” a:;- 1 "r ; r V. :: ' ’ 4 I 7 5 per 1 1 "• r» - ■ i v. .x Lb , ! alancf' h"- l ' 0 a.. lit. Fla: t ( a’aioune : ’ * • ■. W ::i '• ’ .k k Im, i ti na 'ore, i'la. \V anted — A m« n or w otnati p.U or -r, ate ti S.'Ct 're 'n ormation 'or V*. W r. m.- n t ho tie or trawl. Kx- ... rion •*> f 0* n * c< s 3 a r v. 770 h' T '.g to .sell. Good oay. Sen d Ptamp for particulars. Add r esji VI. S. I V. lx. > nan l/. n4 st A |,|,. t f v -‘i<- ’ i • 1 <.♦>:. .\t. la r. • 1 ' I x 11 ♦■• X , I .I>*;. t,i j da.x. t..or** It:.; ,«r * , tb.,:» L : 1, .11, 1 b; ;i.S’ a ; <• 111 1 r 1 • ! 1 ' X .. fa ; . ! 11 ( , ,, X . .1 ! a tn j,- • ■ \'« f r 11.! 1 >r. 1. r .«.t, (,. \\ i Y. !ar,i. iiax n*-. N ( vWOMFN ARE TILAMPIJ^D TO DEATH IN A MAD RUSH. Fro»i 1'roff L’MbbMge I’lants, Strictij first class, hardy and toughened bj the snow* and frosts Only best of seed used. Send 75c for 500; $1:26 for 1,000; $3:25 for 3,000; $5 f*r suggestions and price list free. Wakefield Farms, Charlotte, N. C. Cry of Fire Starts Stampede, and Smoke From Exploded Moving Pic ture Film, Added to Terror. A boy’s cry of “fire’* and the smoke from an exploded reel of a motion picture machine in an East Side New York theatre Sunday night resulted In a panic among the audi ence of 400 persons and a rush for the exits, in which two women were killed and eleven other persons so badly injured that they had to be sent to hospitals. ♦. The panic occurred in one of the most densely populated sections of the East Side and the thousands w ho poured into East Houston street, u front of the theatre, and rushed to the doors added to ihe confusion and to the number of injured. The two women, who have not Yen identifiel, were trampled to death in the crush of the crowd to reach th <J doors, The oporvor or the machine soon extinguiHied tin* nurn.na l.Ln aim the fij: .■ - did not -■.read Imyomi the fireproof cage In .vliirh he worked. \V::h ;h.* , of one rear vt d* o', i* ♦• • >:. 1 v e■.• t"s i.f -1 :* pe , ^e;i the U.e.lTe W is thrmivn Hie friin xe. til'ir.e. and it w as he: «• in a i.irrott span* that tm^t o* the in- v.r, ,] p >■: t* fi '.ind. Ta-- • xv. 1 x oineu a ho tt .T** lx dled tt ••• <■ p ••’k. ! up in ■! .< n .tin s*-ct.on of theatre, ■x !,.•:♦* they !:.>d ! ♦< n 'r.i;:i;d. !. S* ee ;' V** ’ i L ' ' f rn-’. ' ' 11 • s.dix- X to •! ♦• th.e > •' e en** an e, an i ‘ 1 xx n t h ' 1 , ... y, i t ^ fi. 1 T l '■ , ' X '• * • ».♦ tje.'h In " h ■' xx .. 1 1 e ■ a ■ n*«. I w > 1 ■ 1 I ■ *. V - * . -. • *. to a p t!on. e S' It •: PAILsON sol l» Boo/.K. A Negro l*re*rher Over In Oe-f-gl* lUn • Blind Tiger A dispatch from Dublin, Lx. to th* Atlanta Constitution »> r Sor 11.an Jackson, n negro pre rt , tier of that city, was flue<l |!. r .n b> t!i« . ty re-order Mondar for runni: * a nfi'id t <♦■ r In that c ;• > l a K -■ ai w us . a in. h* tr f e a • iP e. ”t' .* • 'i-. *x 1 t » ' in ,i. *->nsa Korvhund w h,o ’ ■ t ' e ' • .1 ‘ ■ xx ' 1 ’ « ■ 1 tt . ' 1 :' ■ • h I 1 f .x . ’* 1 ' !• *' t U* V< ■ . . • w .1 till of tb« c;’ u: 1 t .* c< urt . * i r- 581 L Building, Indianapolis. Ind. Sweet Potato Plant**—Nancy Hall and Porto Rico, $1.75 per thou sand. I am pushing the Porto R!co because they are better; they yield greater and from four to six weeks earlier than any I have ev*?r tried. J. A. Wilkea, Pine Castle, hia. Harlem School of Nursing, incorpor ated 1907, teaches and graduates nurses by four months’ correspond ence course. Home study lecturee printed with 800 questions. Write for booklet. 212 West 139tb St.. New York. Se<Hi Sweet Potatoes—Nancy HaM. Triumph, Myers’ Farly, Pumpkin Yam, $1.25 per bu. Can ship from one bushel up to car Tots, also plants from above varieties. $1.75 per 1.- 000. Illustrated catalogue free. Myers Seel and Plant Co., Tlfton. Ga. Cabbage Plants direct from Younges Island. Single thousand, 80c; two or mere thousand* At 75e. Cash with order saves return charges on money. Western corn. 80c, deliv ered In 25 bn. lots upward. Fred F Pooser, Orangeburg. S. C. '*■►■; t uo to na '::** and of t lo foe *».,. ' ' w } \ r, ^ a a 1 1 v. S.-ed u "e caret 11! ' * ere ! from .V! «! !■ S !' i* v 1 .0.1 b.'d'led under Irr k.i |rc rb.. ire D ;i» ; r 1 ■' «’ ” m ;>• Don, and no c'Tort it* spared to [ r. dm** »i:ps of qua!!*}'. Hook in "xx **•'t potato grown.frw to pur chasers of 5.0" 1 plants. Write a' our.* for catalogue. J. R. Dams Bartow, F’a * Potato Hlijiv. f (ir Sale—Erio'-’.oi.- I:u pn v *■! hh-n Mea.-f. and Niro.' 1 i*■• • 1 : " Ei begin slrpp.ng nh at \ pr 1 I o- [ 5 to J ,:!y ’ : J 1 ♦;♦. r 'or ]*ais than JOc/'oot; $ 1.r,fi I" r 1 for lots ( ,f ' no 0 1 ’ 1 ( jr t”"ro: 2". p* r cent. ;o accompan.'. order, ba an e before the plants are Clipped. C. M. McKiamo, Gruha’n. Fla. 1 ■ >rn S'iuxx is <, 1 . 11 T’ e S* ,*.■ s . > • . ev. *\ \tor to th- > x ; r' ue '! x t an ■ • • * 1 at- V h !ch ' “ •!-■« h-- I L"l n d nt' o -.g »h'* f r-'i*.*fx ! ''•.■«♦■ xx r-fx ttl.lt. V tt ho ex ••r.'Ma.. 1 tt., <r 'n'en’lon '♦ 't *•■•» the-r r eh 'V! in w- farree’s to at** nd the ex** - 'be fore iti clnon SitHt-tsv rnaht. People and Cattle Killed. \ f • -i’m f •- • ’,•■*.« Fn e- land, says site pro-le were ♦ HYd and five j .v : t !x i ■ ■ 1 -Atur- day wY r, !.c o■■ * ho” • 't I’ 1 *’•♦••• Fv. I ross ran I’Fq th> tv e. ' ; 1-.. ..f a cat tle train. Five hundrel leal of cat tle were killed. Delh-ioiis li**i)e Made I’atKlim—Sen' you by parcels post. Write us fot price* on any of the following Walnut creams. Cream Coeoanut Cream tValnuts, Almond, Filbert Walnut. Butternut Bars, Nnt Cream Caramels, Cream Mints—all colois Buttercups, Brilliants, Peanut Brit tie. Butter Toffee, Molasses Cand' or anything that suits your fan"* No trouble to answer- Inquiries Fahn and Co., Charleston, 8. C , Makers of the "Purity Ice CreatY' and Candies.” ) i Potato Plants—We are booking or ders now for spring delivery of Nancy Halls and Porto Rico yam® Let us have your orders early «o we can arrange to fill promptly. Or ders received In January must en close 10 per cent, of full amount, those In February 20 per cent.; bal ance 10 days before shipping date. March orders cash in full. 500.11: 1.000. $1.75; 5.000 or more, .$1.50 Write us for prices on other track plants Taft Garden Co . Taft. Fla. E. L. 8pahl**r, President; H. C. Hortley, Manager. bay kora* fir* pears Major Glaze's elentlon Is the first Instance that we have ever known where a high office waa absolutely teroed oa a maa. Bookkeeping, Bunking and Snort- hand open more avenues to succesi than any other tmning. Graduates placed in PROGRES SIVE UP-COUNTRY. Educational center.. Investigate. CECIL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, S. Dept. 8. Dept. Spartanburg, S. C. Anderson, 8. U. LAND! Dark loam, red rUy sshMofl. Any site farm yos wish, near ralW mad. nrtwMlM and churches. Prices from fig ht «m per sera.