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ILL NOTJET ANY NATIONAL BANKS LENDING HON EY FOR SPECULATION WILL GET NO CROP MONEY Policy Announced Shows That Gov ernment Money Will Go Only to Those Institutions That Intend to Vse it as Contemplated by Treas ury Department. Banks that borrow or loan money for speculative purposes will be de nied any portion of the $50,000,000 of Government funds about to be de posited in national banks to assist in moving crops. The entire amount will go to institutions that earnestly strive to meet the currency demands of the agricultural sections. This policy of the treasury depart ment was announced Tuesday, when Acting Comptroller of the Currency Kane, in connection with a call for the condition of national banks at the close of business August 9, ask ed every national bank in the coun try to report detailed Information or all money loaned or borrowed. Cpon tiie basis of this data, expec*- ed to lie available in time for the dis- t n hut ion of the Jait.ioio iiOo i the tr>-.isur\ b part tm-nt will aim to dif- A WONDERFUL PROCESS MAN HAYS UK CAN ART! PICT ALLY MATVRK CtlTTO.N. ► /• rerriare h* tu e. n hanks that bor- or loan in eotm.cfion with spec- chronii' bor endi-a\or to .11. a . fa. n •* h, • r. \ ,-r It 11; r ,-r- r- ' . \ i x - * ^ In' r-t t' .« atjons 'r are ' i|o«*i- t 1 it a! -'r.i.ti •i o' " < i 1 ar.i' •■■r )' >••! t,• o» i* i'' (>•• re.' , ;, t r ;> • o-'.p’ roller of the l '• I’ ,r. ' *.!• r #: ■ « * i ■ ' • •• al {• »?.'*« 11. Subject* Grrcn Bolb* to (limiicjd Treatment and in Few Hours Cot- n.. ton In Fully Deveh»ped. Kvery now and then the world is surprised by the perfection of som“ great invention, but we feel sure that none has been more wonderful titan one claimed by Prof. John B. Hail, of Philadelphia, in. a talk at Barn well. He came to Barnwell, referred to Col. Harry D. Calhoun, by Com- jnlssioner E. J. Watson, in order to try bolls for experimental purposes at his station in Pennsylvania. We copy the following from The Barn well People of Thursday in regard to his visit u that city: That with a new process that he has only recently perfected he can do in two hours w'hat it takes Nature weeks to accomplish and do it better at that, was the assertion made by- John B. Hall, of Philadelphia, to a number of planters and representa tive business men In the directors' room of tno Home Bank of Barnwell Friday evening. For an hour or more Mr. Hall told of the results that have been accomplished and it was like listening to a fairy tale, wherein tiie pood fairy waves her magic wand and unheard of things happen But that he was in t amest no one doubt- ••d H»‘ was not trying to soil any thing. he had no apparent rtason to w -h to humbug any on*-, ho was not a-king for smoothing f nr nothing on tl.o contr.ir\ he paid aril was w tiling to |>a% » • 1 for w !.at ! •• w ai od ’ O , proof! bolts of rreoin Ho boijpht povoral h i-.drod poun !« of o • : r t » » r- • *r. t • a- T • 1 » » ■ i• •••« • >n« of . .?) ' a t < • . al r ; » xat po- \ % of ' ' f *»•*' • a”. 'n :■ a f rrrur.n- • of ■ a o r i * ! * a - k • ’ «■ -a* ' - ' "r; a • a a r fc« » ’ 1 n t bc ’ i' jr* t •. f-j'n'afc t!j» “. •* r. • T**- ’ » “ ! o y ha<w i; a<- ’ " tran a' «* n t • • . ! a »l*-» ! > 'j-thrr *'rp« • NEGRO RILLS HIS WIFE HLA1KR THEN KHCAPRH AND MANHI NT IS I1K<;1 N. Georgetown Negri) HhooU HI* Spouse When She Ref u He* to Ijeave Georgetown With Him. Monday afternoon & negro laborer at the mills of the Atlantic Coast Lumber Corporation at Georgetown, by the name of Robert Richardson, drew his money at the pay office, stating he intended "to leave for Al- colu, his former home. Turning to his wife, a native of Georgetown, he called upon her to pack up and go with him on the next train. Upon her refusing to accompany him away from Georgetown, he drew a pistol and shot her twice at close range, one bullet taking effect in the back and the other enterng the ear and passing entirely through the head, causing instant death. Thereupon Richardson took flight for the woods, with several negro men in pursuit. Twice the pursuers were fired at by Richardson, f>ut bravely continued the chase until tiie woods were reached, when the fugitive disappear- MOB W NliiRO TAKES HIM 1R0M LAURENS JAIL TO HIS DtAiH ATT ACRE I) YOUNG LADY WIFE SLAYS HUSBAND MOTHER OF MNK KILLS HIM IN * HF.LF-DKFKNCK. Lyr. hers Remain iK-af to I’lea of Of- tiv-t rs of the Law aud Batter Dowu Three Iron Doors, Securing Pris oner— Body, Riddled With Bul lets, Hangs From Trestle. Richard Puckett, a negro about twenty-five years old, suspected of having attacked with criminal intent a young white woman while she was driving to Laurens Monday morning, was taken from the jail at Laurent about 10; ft0 o’clock Monday night and lynched by a determined mob of at least 2,00U men. The crowd carried out its purpose despite the pleadings cf Sheriff John D Owiirus and Solictor it. A. Cooper tin t 11.e law be allowed to take its course, tl'.e L-olicito: proming a speely LOOKS LIKE MURDER llertM-lf DangeroaHly Woantlrd She nay* He B<**t Her and Stabbed Her in Oiest. I'sing the pistol with which her husband. Henry Clay Grubb, killed her blether, Obadlah Davis, eight years ago, Mrs. Grubb shot and kill ed Grubb early Saturday at the home of the couple, six miles from Salis bury, N. C. He was worth $500,000 and had had many strange adven tures. Tiie woman has not been arrested. She was dangerously wounded in what she says was an encounter forc ed on her by her husband. Accord ing to her story he returned home, drunk, soon after midnight, beat her, flipped off a piece of her ear and stabbed her in the chest. To save her own life, she alleges, she drew the pistol that had ended her brother’s life and with it ended that of her brother’s slayer. Her story is. tin; jKilice state, partly cor roborated by the stories of her ehil- - ..r* and b-ng > . ’' ■ n ’r i!. fw to s.-v. n and a half r. I . r t dp* -i ! 1 1 r on tf .• \ * r *•'' 'n an! ' r ’ t •■r a t p •! '. I l *• J ' ' I ! » ri a i :• . i• •• m ■••• \» » t *• 1 p* ri •: rMa arx. !■< ^ r arrlrj ( a r vr- •.mrnt «* n V- Hat! *1“' ’ • v • a r.;r.‘-r n V a 0' r •• n * ’ 1 •- ’. hr m err M a! jrr<1 b) l. % ; r - r a • »*• paf(• rd 1- m p* ■ *n » • i *• r k » n < j - • V a! “ r 1 > r ‘ i • li * • » • r - a ’ • « • »• t’r' a' , .'p-*-- ! -■' a ’ kr • < r -: r i < a ~ ’ a ! 1 ’ r V. a - l t a • a - r ? * — ' a r • • r ' • —■ # • r v. • ’ ; a ’ a art - * “■ • r. i • a V a . a • - a ' a at a of • ar t *!• n a' • a' ! i >t.< ’ r ! » • r *r. »-'l t l ‘ ' r b- ' y • t •nr, ' r • ’ « p r T* *• t-o” ' • !. r a ' a ‘ > t r Tr r i * a » <■ Ha a a r b- . . ■ r<- , cd in the dense unde rgrowth. ’r: 1 !(.;■ t le I" cn> at an i\tra ; Till dren, of xvbom there are nine. Word was at once sent .to County of 1 V \'< V * W ’ 1 tio'ir s b tori’ t he Crn* ’> was forty years old and un- Supervisor G. D. Am lerson, wlio had Ivi, 'in 1 V, ) ■ * ial- t a! k c 1 10 1 ho til Nit'h Carolina went dry, was a cone to Sam pit Br I go, where the (TO : “ •. ; i 1 •1 )|’X v 1 ul ; 1 .•• ( •01 1 d i s t' 1' 1 • r there. Then lie moved his cFiain gang is at xvi rk, to sx’nd tiie sun; . > 1 'MP 11 ♦ ‘ S •0 Florid i and Virginia. He county blood hound xxhirh arr i v(>d (>nl '• .. . ,0 t \ ;> : f ' I. a 'er in many ftp tits in shortly thereafter it an autonio Fiilo i-n' - •X t < c 1 t'nnTio T owns!.ip. Hip las’ "feudal” Tim dop was put on trail by Dep- . a l O a point 1 ,ea 1 0 xx 1,"i. i| in ini'iior North Carolina uty Sio riff Prevatt Thi 1 negro w a- the un;on (lep. i*, atiou t thri’i' ! ii n He v s ar-m tt'd of blam*’ in Ho t rack*’d tlirouph ’h * 8A:un;»s and ■! r«* < 1 x aril- from t h • • Jail. s xx u n : 1 • 'in k i 111 n g 0 f tits xx ifo's brother It vxas marshi" for a eons' !• r itili’ dis'a n ('*> a er ( - - v * .i'll l f ii ix- r.u ho.id in St 1 ♦* 1 illiel 1 >•1 'tie wav home. Just after (inti! hi’ rame to thi’ -ei’k . \x tren all and in- • Iv r.d 1 •x tti bul elS ' ' ix is .1 i’d Hmi'iFi was «ho' tiy txxo -ipn- of him d - ipp« \ft. r t. i' ; ’ t ti !. of ’! •• priixi Tier u »’ i! " 0 ♦ • S and xx a- almost Ul!l<- 1 Tt..- n< cro popul: 1’ n xaa- n : u« h the tl.o',. . l ( j .t ! h f ! X S i • i -•'..•I qU, .■ 1> Tho r. Ms bom* xx as burned He m (i \ »■ I v t !.<» ori ur r • ■ ■ and a mot) ! 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What may prove to be a ■ensa- tional and horrible murder wa* brought to light late Sunday after noon, when the body of Aquila Blocker, a young man of twenty-one years, was found in a small swamp, about six miles from Walterboro, with a gunshot wound In his head. I. M. Lemacks, another young man of the same community, has been committed to Jail charged with the supposed crime. Blocker left home on Saturday, it is said, with a considerable sum of money to purchase Qattle. He did not return that night, but his peo ple were not alarmed until his mule and dog returned on Sunday morn ing. A search was immediately Institut ed. A lady in the community, it Is said, remembered seeing Lemacks and Blocker enter a small swamp nearby and later heard a gun fire, which, at the time, she paid no atten tion to. Tho searchers, hearing this allev- ed statement, entered the swamp and found the body of Blocker, with a hole through his head. It wa* aNo brought out at the Inquest that ! f- marks was se»*n to ent*T thf swa :p again on Sunday morning L* mark*, on Sunday, Fiat ‘oined IF e *,.ar< h Fiad xt*dted at the t.<mie of It look or'* paren's and »r.i> pres ent and resrifled at the roron- r's In- qtiest h* !d la'e Sun lay ntgb' The m rdlrt of the tury at tiie Inqu* * wa* ttiat J”orker F . '. ;m< to ti) n death by gunshot »f>und* at the hard of I M l emacks. whereupon Remark*, at an early hour Mon lay morning wa* lodged In Jail at Walterbcro Both young men are well known •hmughout the country, and both have Urge number* of friend* ( * 1 mob ra.idty in<-re**^d in number* ml » ' e [; l • • ft* Je. tie* to take t t. r r.'-g- ) ’t.e offrer* were powertru* t u p r. » r r. t The r; .»• fr»' br.-ke through an tr r. g»'- 'hr-rr'y gain i.g ep'rin. - * t i • he ; * * *r 1 an t • » eep• ng tt.e * r« »* !r Tver then a*, ended I “'g • • ' •' » 'i eating ' r" m ’ t.e yard V* r > 1 r N • » « a r, ! 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He heat There were over aiity g A d apatek from Tergaaos a*ya tr* at (•.< o clock Monday gaoralag torn- pletely destroyed tka Urge koiel there * building of three atorten The building U a total Nona It wa* e.re'r t at a roat of |V0 000 and wo* . m e r a a* eep abet) the 1 S t e r' ff '>»tr. ga *e a ■ t f e # the . - m. e if vet.' t P • .) e ’ e • • * ! t-ee r. t n • r . , ‘ ' r ' aftern .< n den e t ad ' .1 ■ * he ' > r • I* .r kett re h a <:n ( *• h « e . e » " t. e > • • l' ’ . » # , , I ( ,. « .» e 1 e I I. I ' r w : r < .i! ! iir-. t 'in i’*■ Tt.e •p i r' ni.-n' It wa-< satd r. n.in t reas w an t - t > hl::i;le cut - he Ins’i t 11 ions that arc not using their resources to help the (To; moving period, so that It would be in a position to decline them spe- ( ial deposits of the Government to relieve stringency and place tiie money with banks that are sending currency to districts where it is needed. The information collected probably will be available to Congress for use in connection with the question of amendment the pending currency bill. IJND LANDS SAFELY'. No Opposition is Met by Wilson’s Special Messenger. Not the slightest opposition was planned by the port authorities at Vera Cruz to the landing of John Idnd, who was expected to arrive on board the battleship New Hampshire about noon Tuesday. Awaiting Mr. Lind’s arrival were the American Consul, Wm. W. Can ada, and Dr. William Bayard Hale, personal representative of President Wilson. Mr. Lind proceeded casually to Mexico City, and there his recep tion was uneventful. The attitude of the authorities is taken generally as a reflection of what may be expected at the Mexican capital. They regard Mr. Lind alm- ply aa a private traveler The public dlacuwe* hi* oomlof languidly with no ladicatlo* of r«**atmeat. B«U«r Tk* down tall of Governor of N*w Tort I* vory palt«Qr * !• ' • . : • r p4E*- ; m ! * ■ ' a ’ ■ a• g ! •• ’ • pV . 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V 1 ' t All run' ; ri (x TI. t y im king t li plant work I • r ' , J A 4 i r. g • '! -..’IlS I ! . 1 r of • - far I t x u s str.mg a r« *») MIpMl It) . la mi a a c T » rot y t • o •r f • i i . • r d Mr Man rr takr« ib* grujal that ' r )• a whl'r ! ►rti.ix rat and haa the • i Ira* ;>»..plr and th*' ’ r an n. ’ a T.O 1 f 6 a*, r fli e h ;# (crod » an! r.t.rm by .ylr.g quivtly un trr t F.r . ! argr vt.^i hr ■ aa holateai ,•0 cff.r t» .olorrd Rrpuhllaana Tt r ai’.ai.in la per .jiiar and Mr Sta! .« ' It a* rm• • aa Inoix-ently n a tr a par* > to an un • lae rompi.< a tom ■' • t r■ .jmat anr» ■ Tt . t It l* aa d » a» really up " n • b • ' ' .11 r I x«x» le an d A dr r k ! .' k tm’h of whom *'*• r. ! a (. f M r S14 ' r ’ t. ’x-r a.! G 1 *’ ' ir• ui turn »-a Mr 1! x-r '.x-la t at he 1 ;i 1 ri-’j n to. a • w !. a. ' f X a ., 1 t x. a' (.f h la r g v.i V \ 1 •r.f tturig lik»‘ $ 1 o",uno.'o.ii a x our to giitlmr tho cotton crop of tFix‘ Smith and by cutting this in half tlixTi- would be a saving of $'.11,000,000 yearly. It is claimed that tiie plants could bo placed closer together and more grown to the acre than is now the case, and that the farmers would be more careful in their seed selection. Now as to the texture of the staple that is artificially matured: Mr. Hall claims that it is far superior to the same grade of cot,ton naturally ma tured “because cotton as matured now on the field while waiting to be picked, is subjected to the dews or chill of the night followed by the heat of the sun next day or possibly some days of rain or climatic condi tions of some kind, together with tiie dirt or dust blown on the cotton. The gloss on the artificially matured cot ton woulp be of a brilliancy and whiteness, free from all weather stains, far superior to that possible on any cotton naturally matured and exposed to deteriorating weather con ditions. The fibre also would cer tainly be much stronger for the same reason ” It is pointed out that by picking the bolls three weeks or a month before maturity the strength of the plant would would be increas ed and the remaining bolls would grow larger from the Increased aub- atance they would obtain from the plant, and In addition tha boll* would be saved from L^e weather and Insect The use of Ihl* proeeee would \\ :’ h " i ,- in I I.en. •■[’.•T" tiii'tirrx'd t.y a ■' 1. I At Mix- pii-.-agx* of I >eaI 1 grow sweet, v With tlie fragrance that floa’- behind The flash of his wind’d r* ri’at; And I. earth's madness abow, ’Mid a kingdom of tranquil breath, Have gazed on a luster of lo .e In the unveiled face of Death. But beyond the stars and the sun, I can follow him still on his way, Till the pearl-white gates are xvon In the calm of the central day. Far voices of fond acclaim Thrill down from the place of souls As Death, with a touch like flame, Uncloses the goal of goals; And from heaven of heavens above, God speaketh with bateless breath: My angel of perfect love Is the angel mei^ call Death. —Paul Hamilton Hayne. Killed by Negro. Roy Jossey, a I.ee County farmer, t\venty-seven*years old, was shot and killed Monday night by Dock Mat thews, & negro who escaped. Jos sey was one of a party of young men who went to Matthews’ home to in quire as to a Winchester rifle in his possession. Jossey entered the house and Matthews shot and killed him. w .1 - r < 1 a • w ^ II. .1 r (- .1X II.I , I x. -'. r V.. in; w .1; tor Hi" 1'. .1 rt .ir .1 -t. • v ' \ ■ ! t. 11 • r .11. - m >*r to 11 x • u; n. cl |. W.1 s 1.11' a l t.oiig li 11* -c 11' 11* Yet grariou.-lx nhi' tossx-d To m<* A frigrant <r.ni--on rie-x- ttiat .-hi’ Had l.itxdx worn upon lo r bnuist 1 le ard Fo r laughter wluui I 'time 1 To go my liopole-s xxay to try To let the love tliat .-he h id spurned IMe as the rose she gave '11 u-t die. The path which Fiad been britHit be fore. When I had blithely gone to hx’r, Was dark; the branches bending o’er Possessed their former grace no more And not songster was astir. My heart was broken yesterday By one who flung a rose ‘o me; But yesterday is far away. And all the future is to be! Another sweetly listened while I lingered with her to complain, And sympathy was in her smile; The past is yonder many a mile, My eager heart is whole again. » ♦ al*o ruaalt t* lb* **vl*f of tka to* cblo* crop, wliich is so often killed by froat The time conaumed in maturing by the Hill procea* la aald to b« very *hort. ranging from two to thre* hour* It la vottmated that on* man ca* mature from ati lo ten btiae a day occordlaf to tk* a^e of tk* ma (T iiKlbmst Ghuson Damage. Damnge estimated at $100,000 was caused by a cloudburs* in Colo rado Monday, of which Colorado city bore the brunt. Crops were badly damaged, county rounds were so bad- lv wa^ed that they will require thou-- rids of dolturs to repair and at 1« st fifty famil;* - w» re rendered honi' !( c s by the flood. : r • n : ' fra m 1 • ": .1' t 1 T n f«’ r ’!, * is nu « ' ll lire XX ]««> lx the tn rx-ct line un 1 d U< pr’x uri’ til* • ’ • 1 ! t - a 11 u ‘ 1 •• X XX ! S-Tiat ’ ( hargi*# •11(11 Tne ; rum ng ma' •• a -pli’iidi 1 run ,i-t .nx ..n-r and 1 hx-rx* louht atxout ! ht'ing a tulght a In ad pol it li al I x and ot lo r- HIs fru-nds reer"t exceeding- turn in loccl afi.urs by which the town misses the tuTvict s of an able officer. In commenting on the electitui e !i- torially The Calhoun Adxhnce said Thursday: “If common street rumor and talk be true, both sides in the recent election appealed to tiie negro to some extent in behalf of their candidate, with the probability of the winning ticket getting Lae best of the deal. If this is true the white men interested in getting negro votes to defeat their white friends should for ever hang their heads in shame ” alarm wo* (tv*a. • --rr <• a 1 and all apvxi in naf»ty N*v*rmt of ." Hi "' j tfi*- n m and womrn ha* vary narrow u p .h»-.: •••. ap^a M ■«( *f ik« guanta Font tb«tr ■ raring apparel Th#rn • aa murh *«rM*m*at Tk* fir* A4ht*ra nrr* uaakU lo ckork tka flaiu** wtlb th*tr Ir* boo* no* o#- parntua Hr no* Mr* YTJ*maa ;um;-*d from lb* norond Boor ^orrk. M***r* rtt*lnm«ta. Mltrb*ll. K*«n«y and ImoUlnr an**«1 lb*m**lvnn by alidlng do*n rop*n from tb* a*rond af ory Th* fir* illumtDnt*d tb* abi«* tor mlIra, aoxj at on* Mm* aprnad lo tko larg* 1 umtxr yard*. wb*r* mllUoa* of f**( of lumb*r nr* ator*d Hwrote work • aa don* by th* *mploy*w* of th* lumh*r company In aovlnf th* rot 1 agr* n*ar tb* bo(*l and also th* Fioapital and offle* of Dr Makon*y, ;u«t oppoall* Tb* hotel was owned by the Santo* Riwr CyprrsB Lumber Company, and • as fully Insured The origin of th* fin- la unknown, but It ia believed to havx’ started in the toilet on the flrat floor The flotel will probably b* re built Temporary quarters have been provided for the guesta in nearby cot tages Throe Japanese Killed. At Salem, Oregon, with their heads almost severed from their bodies, Koye Kowa and Mrs. Tami Koda and her child, all Japanese, were found murdered in an alley near a restau rant owned by the woman’s husband, Y.- Koda. Beside the bodies were found two bloody knives and a revol ver. Koda and a companion were arrested. Confess** to Murder. Wm. J Collins, 22 years old, ac- cordlrg to county officials,, of Bray- mer. Mo . haa confessed that he kill ed his friend. John P. Benspn, form erly an attorney In the Benson shan ty on a claim n*ar Clemens, Alberta. Canada, last May. after Uk'r.g $1,- 800 from tb* clothing ZACHKY CASE CONFUSED. Requisition Refused—Georgia S»- preme Court Reverse* Decision. The Supreme Court of Georgls- Tuejday reversed the decision of Judge Hammond, of Augusta, award ing the two Zachry children to the father, J. J. Zachry thereby further complicating the sensational case in' which requisition papers by Govern or Blease for Zachry were refused by Governor Slaton Tuesday. Acoerdlng to the ruling of the Su preme Court, the decision awarding the children to the father is reversed and remanded to Judge Hammond’s Court for further hearing. The rul ing further specifies his discretion in awarding the custody of the children, which is contrary to the opinion ren dered by Judge Hammond, who held previously that he was forced to award the children to Zachry because of a previous Judgment. (anal Soon Ready. L*’*-«' report* from (h* ('anal rone announr* that aa th* result of proa- pectlte auhatltution of dredges for a'earn above!* tn th* excavation of tk* famossCul*Dra rot th* rsasl asy „ b* ready for akipplsg s*xt December 1 teg to Tke JoermaJ. ske la kappy Th* Atlanta Journal knows s wife who think* tkst her hushaad tells her al! that ke knows And. accord Falls Asleep and Dies. James Coombs, twenty-six years old, engineer’s helper In the electric light plant at Norfolk, Va., was elec trocuted Monday when he rollad from a bench on which was sleep ing and fell on a live wire near the switchboard. Burke Cochran says that Woodrow Wilson Is s humbug ws like Cockrue