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PIQHIBITS WHITES TEACH-
Wfi FPRfc STUDENTS
SAYS
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CHIEF ^ JU8TIC|B
THEM TO TAktr
'North
Supreme Court Judge
Power Will (prore Curbing V
of the Lawyer*.
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Prohibit* Negroes Teechlng
•» White Schools, White Women
tuning Negroes in HosplUla end
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Other Sweeping PrOTialon* to
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the Mixing of |Lhe Races.
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Tht first real fight that has taken
glace la the general assembly this
session occurred ip the House on
Tuesday over a bill prohibiting
whites teaching in negro schools or
whites nursing negroes in hospitals.
Th* bill was passed by a decided vote.
The bill as passed by the House,
after a dozen roll calls and the most
vigorous manner of fighting, reads as
follows: ~ , u r ;
Be it enacted by the General As
sembly of the State of South Caro-
llna:
Sect tor 1. That it shall be unlaw
ful ter any white person to teach or
instruct In any negre college, high
school, public school, gradeu school,
prtvntf school or any school where
negroes ere taught In this State, or
white nurses to be employed la negro
hospitals to nurse negroes at any hos
pital or sanitarium, or for any negro
to teach or Instruct In any college,
kifh school, public school, graded
jiool, private school or any school
here white persons are taught in
State; and any person who shall
violate any of the' provisions of this
section shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and, upon conviction
thereof, shall be punished by fine not
exceeding $500, of by Imprisonment
not exceeding twelve months; Provid
ed, that nothing in this Act shall be
construed to prohibit the teaching of
the Bible and religious matters; that
ths provisions of this bill shall also
apply to Intimacy of the races In
houses of ill repute.
The fight for the bill was led by
Mr. Fortner, the author, who was aid
ed by Mr. James of Bishopville; Mr.
Stanley of Horry, who wanted to go
further, If at all, and brtpg about
complete segregation. The Opposition
to the bill was severely handicapped
by sentiment being In favor of the
bill and at one time It looked in if
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Declaring Umt Sail the power* Of
government, both the Federal and
State, Ue at the feet of a “Judicial
oligarchy” composed of the lawyers
of the United StttA,. Chief Justice
Walter jfclarka of the North Carolina
supreme court, spekking at Cooper
Union in Nfcw 'fork Tuesday hifcht
warned his fellow jurists throughout
the country to tike heed lest their
power prove their own undoing. Dis
cussing “government by judges'
justice Clark said:
“It has been said that a contented
people have no annals. The present
unrest among the people, strange as
SI
ion* 7 ,
Lqyrer Cost of
President Wilson'* policy towards
busiheefc and propound lerfslation al-
feoting trpfts promise ijh) —* ^
lirtjkiMtt h<
T
tie
i 'ft j*0^F6f <
iomd A*d indruusod later*
national trade, William J. Bryan,
kecretanr pf stite, Monday bight d
elated r ln an address before th’
American Asiatic society , at New
York. • ‘fiocrteUry Bryan discussed
the administration’s attitude toward
foreign commerce, the tariff and cur
ren,cy reform meaaurea and Its 'poli
cies toward private monopoly and
the Chinese doun. Alluding to the
DAY HNB IHKipiU
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Ponies.
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cost oft 1 ** Wopne^ t
Vortex of' the Ataklag fthlp—
#<Mfcbligfat Sweep* OhMUly Sea
Xlding Rescue Work While Wtaw-
less Calls for
Forty-oie persona lest their three
In th* icy waters of the Atlantic at 2
o’clock Friday moraing when the Old
Dominion liner Monroe, bound for
For H ale "-Poplar and pin* tress. Ad
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8. C.
Want
Holl#. X.
Car
Goldsboro, N. C.
WtttedMlodk logs. pay klghL
est market prices.
Co.. Cheraw, 8. C.
Chrraw Box
postpaid.
Drangopu^g, 8. C.
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government’s proposed regulation of New York, from Norfolk, Va., was
trusts and the probable effect, Mr. rammed amidships, practically cut in
Bryan said: v , - . , ' two and sunk within ten minutes, 25
“The president has outlined a re- miles southeast of Hog Island, by the
can not be I Merchants and Miners steamer Nan-
We Pay Chsfc ter ell varieties
and field peas. PalinbCto Broker
Co., Greenyille, 8. C. ' > i
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For Saie-^Frnlt, Shade Ornamental
trees sad shrubs. Catalogue tree.
Cureton Nurseries, Austeel, Ga.
It may seem, is one of the best signs
of the times. When people are con-1 form whose Influence
tent they either are Ignorant of bet- bounded by naitlo!
ter conditions or hopeless of attain-1 de^aired war on private monopoly,! The forty-one lost comprised 19
ing them. A ‘divine discontent’ is and this means the investment of] passengers and 22 members of the'
the basis of civilization and of ( all I capital that has hitherto been fright-1 crew, as yet unidentified,'according to) White Wyandotte*—Yearling stock
Fine Farm—FortV acres, half-mile
from depot,, excellent soil. Price
and terms by owner, C. W. Waugh
tel. JJptonvllle, Ga.
progress In bettering the condition
of humanity.
“In this country, jas Id all coun
tries, the control of the government
in the hands of the few. In 1776,
wa Issued a declaration which pro-
ened away from Industrial fieldi. If! official wireless reports to the Old
the new policy results In a reduction Dominion line offices at Norfolk. |
in the size of corporations that have Thirty-nine passengers and sixty!
become overgrown, It will mean
large number of Independent and
competing enterprises and this com-
of the crew were saved. Captain]
Johnson of the sunken Monroe and
all his officers but one were among
for sale at sacrifice. Egge for hetch
Ing, W. P. Causey, 1116 Dickeni
St.. Columbia, 8. C.
claimed the rights of mankind, and | petition will mean a better article at the saved. The lost officer was Beo-1
Auctioneer—If you need the sendees
of an old auctioneer) wire or write
their equality and freedom. And a lower price.
then the reactonary party, the cham- “it i 8 worth while to Inquire
plons of government of the many by whether monopolization has not nec-
th# few, quietly but effectively took e8S&r ii y resulted In the restriction of!® 1 ’ wh, ch was proceeding slowly with
control of the government. exports. In proportion as'lndustrlee 8 crum P led bo w toward Norfolk Frl-I
"The importance, Indeed the over-] rea t up on their own merits rather) ^ 8re the only ones who know all
whelming preponderance of the Judl
I» B. H. Darr, Bumter 8. C.
the oldest in the State.
One of
ond Engineer Gately.
Ninety-nine survivors picked from!
the sea and huddled on the Nantuck-| Reds—Large, healthy, bright red. In
oculated. Heavy layers; 15 eggs,
$1.50; 100, $$. Mrs. Addle B. Pat
terson, Pinclaud, 8. C.
clary In the government was created
InriSOJ by a decision of the supreme
court of the United States, without a
line in the Constitution to authorize
it, when thql^ody assumedAkwriigirtl
to veto any Act of Congress they
chose to hold unconstituional.
than upon legislative fa*Or, just in
that proportion will they be strength
ened for’successful contest with com
petitive industries throughout the]
world.” . .
¥he authorization of international
banks under the currency law will
there would be no opposition to It^ Declaring that the constitution
any
progressive statute has not been in
accord with the economic views en
tertained by the courts, they have]
generally exercised their power to de
clare such statute unconstitutional]
because it.,was not ’due process of]
law*.”*
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but those who talked against the bill
'Said they realized the political dan
ger. Chief among the opponents of
the bill was Mr. Liles of Orangeburg,
Mr. Vander Horst and Mr. Bapwell
of Charleston, Dr. C. T. Wyche of
Newberry and Mr. Rlttenberg of
Charleston.
Tlie Columbia correspondent of
The News and Courier says Mr. Fort
ner does not like the present status
of his bill, because Mr. Lee of Dar
lington secured the adoption of an
amendment by a unanimous vote that
has had a decidedly paralytic effect
upon the measure, and rather resolv
ed the situation into a Joke. Mr.
Lee’s amendment was adopted upon
' A yea and nay roll call, 100 to noth
ing, and provides “that the provisions
of this MU shall apply to'Intimacy of
the races in houses of ill repute.
The first vote was on the question
of indefinitely postponing- 4he bill,
on this a yea and nay vote was
n, which resultel In 38 to 59
,ose voting aye being In favor of
killing the bill, and those voting no
in favor of the bill. The vote stood:
Teas—Atkinson, Barnwell, Bethea,
Bolt, Boyd, Brice, BUsbee, Charles,
Clement, Courtney, Dantzler, De-
Laughter, Evans, Greer, Hunter,
Johnston, Kirk, Lee, Liles, Lumpkin,
McMaster, McQueen, Means, Melfi,
Nicholson, Peagues, Riddle, Rltten
berg, Walter M. Scott, Senseney,
Shirley, Smiley, Thompson, Tlndal,
Vande* Horst, C. T. Wyche, You-
mans, Zelgler—38.
Nay*—-Speaker Smith, Addy, J.
W. Ashley, M. J. Ashley, Blackwell,
Bowers, Browning, Burgess, Cron,
Daniel, Fortner, Friday, Gaaque,
Goodwin, "taky, Halle, Hail, Bardin,
H. T. Harrelson, M. C. Harrelson,
HarVey, Holley, Hutson, Irby/James,
Jones, Kelly, Kennedy, Kirby, Ly-
brand, McDonald, Miley, Miller, Mix-
son, Moor^i, Moseley, Murray, Nelson,
Odom, Pyatt, Ready, Riley, Robert-
Rogeft
-stimulate foreign trade In the Orient
^The assertion of this doctrine wus and throughout South America, Sec-
promptly seized upon as a boon by retary Bryan said, and the new tariff
the special interests and by all who meang a larger international cOm-
believed at heart in the government merce, of which the “Orient will hkve
of the many for the benefit of the] jj er a hare’’. ,
few. It has practically made the The secretary’s discussion, of the
court the dominant power in every 0^1^30 j oan wa B made subsequent to I *** 6 *’“**' “' cu ' D ** uu *^ u “““
State in the union. Whenever any| a epeech by Willard Straight, prMi-‘* eTeamed through th ® m,8t
dent of the society, who said that
many merchants Interpreted the
president’s policy to mean that the
American government would not ex
tend to bankers the support wtych
those familiar with trade conditions
in China consider necessary.
In reply Secretary Bryan said*:
“The mew administration In wijth- ^
drawing approval from the Chinese | dense fog that enveloped the sea and
Iqan did not question the good fajth the panic that followed the oollsion
or good Intent of those who had seen made rescue work hazardous. With
In it a means of Increasing prestige water pouring into tbe doomed liner
and commercial power In China. The Monroe, her frighteiJterd passengers
fellow ...-.-t-i P resldent tel,ev « <i '*'' that a different rushed to the decks and groped help-
P° licy was P 1 ? 1 * 6 consistent with the lessly about in the dense fog.
Justice Harlan I AhierlCan 4,0811,011 and that U wo f l,d Many hurled themselves overboard.
th “\^|in the long run be more advantage- The'Nantucket’s boats had been low-
^qus to our commerce. It would not ered almost Immediately after the
be fair to attribute a falling off In collision, and guided by the cries of
trade, to which reference has been' ,1 '" x * ’- ———— —-»
made, to the change in policy, be
cause the new policy has not yet had
time to bear fruit, even if political
conditions had been entirely favor
able.’’ 7 - . - 1
not authorize the assumption of]
unlimited power by the courts, Jus
tice Clark.said that if the constitution]
had given the JudgesThe right to set
aside a statuteVjt would have given
the legislative branch the same power]
in the case of an executive veto.
In warning his
nst
the speaker quoted
where he declared that when the peo-J
pie believe the judiciary is usurping]
legislative functions there - will be]
trouble.
the story of how the two big ships,
picking their way through a blanket
of fog—o|e bound north and the
other bound south-^—crashed near the]
Winter Quarter Shoal Lightship.
Fragments of the wreck narrative
that reached Norfolk by wireless told
how the Nantucket, backed off, low
ered boats and began sweeping the
misty sea with her searthllghts, then,
within ten minutes, the Monroe, her
passengers pitched out of berths in
night clothes, went down.
In the swirling vortek of the sink
ing ship men shouted and women
The
Monroe went down so quickly that
there was little time for launching
boats and it is believed that the only
ones saved were those picked up at
once by the Nantucket.
Of the 58 passengers and 82 sailors I
aboard the Monroe, 99 were rescued
and were on the Nantucket, which
with crumpled bow, was expected to
reach Norfolk Friday afternoon. A
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Rock Hill, S. Ci, (Dept. H.)
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president nnd iWnerSl msnag
For Sale—One Flanders 20, two new
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cellent flonditlpn. Price reasonable.
J. F. Burbank, tJnlon, S. C. - •
Special—Pure white and Exhibition
Fawn apd White Runners^ $5; trio
Utility, $1 each or $10 doz. Mrs. J.
Ft Carroll, Hohennald, Tepn.
Plants of the Glint Himalaya Berrie
for sale. Hundreds of delicious
berries from June until frost. \143
Saluda Street, Chester, S. C.
Kneed Nurseries will mail you cata-
flrst class fruit trees, plants and
vines, shade trees, privet hedge and
pecan trees, etc. Morrow, Ga.
Men and Women earn $3 daily ad
dressing letters In spare time. Bead
10c for outfit and beginner. Ad
dress Morgan, Box 656, Salisbury,
N. C,
1 ■ ■ 1 1 .1— . i*n t
World’s Wonder Cotton—45 per cent,
lint. Wilt resistant; thrives on any
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bushel. Address J. J. Owens, Allen
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son, Robinson, W. S. Rogers Jr.,
Sapp, W. W. Scott, Sherweod, Btan-| amendment, which proved to be
ley, Strickland, Sturkie, Summers,
Walker, Warren, Welch, White,
Whitehead, Wilburn, C. C. Wyche—
‘9- ’
After the House refused to kill the
hill the first amendment voted on
Mr. Stanley’s which provided for
more complete segregation than
school teaching. The House, how
ever, killed Mr, Stanley’s amendment
t>y a vote of 34 to 66. The vote be-
Cross, Daniel, Dantzler, Did?, Fort-1
ner, Friday, Casque, Goodwin^ GrayJ
Greer, Halle, Hall, Hardin, 'R. F.
Harrelsorf, M. C. Harrelson, Harvey/
Hutchinson, Hutson, Irby Jr.,-James,
Johnston, Jonesy Kellehan, Kelly,]
Kennedy, Kibler, Kirby, Kirk, Ly-|
brand, McCravey, McDonald, McMll-|
lan, Malpajss, Miley, Miller, Mlxson,
Moseley, Murray, Nelson, Odom,
Pyatt, RobgftsOti, Robinson, W. S.
Rogers Jr., Sapp, W. W.^jpcott, Smll-|
ey, Strickland,—Sturkie/ Summers,
Tlndal, Walker Jr. White, White-]
head Pr., Wilburn, C C. Wyche, You-
mans—65.
This was, perhaps, thd final test on
the proposition, although several oth
er roll calls were taken, but they were
not significant.
Mr. Hunter proposed that the
amendment that negro chauffeurs]
and drivers be included in the provi
sions of the bill. This was killed by]
a vote of 43 to 60. The House then
OFFICER IS SHOT.
the Monroe’s passengers and crew
who had taken the desperate chance
of leaping into the.icy sea, thpy press
ed the work of rescue. SeaxchUghts
that were aimed through the wall of
fog were of feeble help.
Meanwhile the wireless began hiss
ing out its call to/r aid. Thp revenue] Engraved Visiting Cards are neatest
cutter Onondaga;cruising off \he Vlr-] and best. 100 cards In script and
Wanted—To repair or rebuild that
typewriter^ No matter what it’i
condition, we can improve It. GHobes
Typewriter Shop, 1410 Main St.,
Columbia, S. C.
allk* was re*poosttls fo |
th* saving of many lives trom th
Old Dominion liner Monro*, whie!
Walked
nr of thg
Old. Dominion ■ steamship Bust
through J. 8. Ley land. Superintend
ent «of the main hue division.
In hi* statement Mr. Walker say*
Capt. R. E. Johnaoiy master of thd
Monreev launched Lifeboat No. 7 with
the aid of eight volunteers, and tb*d
picked up 27 persons who bad Jump
ed Into the water Just before the lin
er went under, making the total Shv
ed bl Lhia abetnf 35.
Squally good work was doae by
First Officer Guy Horsley, who, after
launching Boat No. S with ten pas
sengers, rescued 24 persons who had
Jumped from the deck of the steamer.
Lifeboat. 1NI0. 1 was smashed ee she
landed In the water, and No. 2 eapel*-
ed. Fourteen persona were saved by
two heats from the NanUeket. One
of the life’rafts of the Monroe proved
the means of savlag the Itvee ef stx.
white another saved four persona
J. B. Gately, second ofBcer, went
below immediately after tbs' collision
to ascertain the eatent of the damaga
dona. He found most hf the paadgn-’
gera on the promenade deck. He tried
to get them qn this boat deck, hat did
not succeed. When th* Monroe w4zt
down he floated Off of a ladder apd
later was plSked up. - !
The law of the seaK that women
and children must be saVedTHrst, eqet
the chief wifeless operator of th*
Mon oe his life. He wge standing
by Bloat^Nq S when he sew » woman
without k life belt, and promptly gaire
her his. Mr. Walker’s statement'
counts him among the deaf. The
woman was saved. One of the ppe-
sengers, a mining engineer, follow*
the example of the chlqf wlr
operator. What became ef him
not been learned. X
Nineteen passengers of the Moa-
roe so far have not been accounted
tor, the statement says. To. the Usl
of those saved pave been added, the
statement’ says, thq names of Mrs. J.
M. Ray, E. P. Lyons and B. B. Ver
non. Due to the fact that they were
unlonsciooe from shock when picked
up, the names of these psseengeru
could not be learMd aepButOy
When the pretence of another ves
sel was suspected by the offleert ef
the 'Monroe, the statement adds, the
vessel stopped Immediately and the
whistle was blown once. This signal
was answered by the Nantucket wltk
two whistles. In reply to this tho
Monroe whistled twice, being answer
ed in the same manner by the Nan
tucket. <The Monro* then kept hep
whistle going, hut received no far
ther signals, It Is declared. A Jew
seconds later the vessel was rammed
by the Nantucket abaft No.
on the starboard side. ! »
Union Deputy is Fired Upon to Force
Him to Release Prisoner.
Information as to a serious shoot
ing affair which occurred at Ottaray
mills last Saturday night has just
come to light at Union. From the
accounts received
the facts in the
glnla capes, heard, and under
drafts sped northward. From her]
Norfolk berth the wrecking tug I. J.
Merritt soon was under .way. The
Old Dominion liner Hamilton, not far “Perfection” Potato Draws
ite for $1.50. Style card mailed
on request. Sims Book Store,
Qtangeburg, S. C.
adopted the amendmen^which reads: ] morning the Raines brothers were on
Provided, that nothing in this ActUhe platform at Ottaray with several
shall be construed to prohibit the oomnftn i onfl
teaching of the Bible and religious
Matters.” This amendment was of-
from where ths Monroe weiiV down,
was hoaded for the Nantucket and
other" ships turned their/prows to|
the following are] the rescue.
case. Deputy K. W. H. Ingram of Sumter, S. C.,J
Hawkins, was seriously wounded was among the list of passengers lost]
Sunday morning at 12 o’clock, while In the sea disaster off the Virginia
attempting to arrest a young man coast early Friday/ He was State]
named Raines. The father, William agent for the Georgia-Carollna In-
Ralnes, and two sons are in jail, hav- vestment company, with offices in
ing surrendered Sunday, while two Columbia. His widow and an adopt-
sons, said by them to have done the ed daughter, of Sumter, survive him.]
shooting, have fled and their where- him.
about are unknown. On Sunday
J. G.
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depositing $1. Cabbage Plants, 1,-
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Lespedezza Seed and Hay (Japan
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circular, samples, prices. Hlmmel
berger-Harrison Lumber Co., Zach
ary, La.
NURSE MAKES MISTAKE.
fered by Mr. James and had no oppo
sition.
Mr. Vander Horst then offered his
amendment providing that the bill
should not apply to Charleston. This
was lost on a tie vote.
Two Children Die As .a Result of Pois
on Given Them Addentally.
As a result of the mistake made by
a nurse two children of the Utica, N.
For Sale—Eggs for hatching, from
thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorns
at $1 per setting of 15. Special
prices on large lots. R. W. Chap
lin, Rantow’es, S. C.
They were cursing and making
considerable noise. Deputy _K. Haw
kins, In attempting to quell the dis
turbance, ordered them to desist. All
did so except one .of the Raines boys,
and he was told to go home or he) Y - 0r P han M y lum dled four oth -
would have to go to Jail. Hawkins | were made seriously 111. The nurse
Saturday night gave some of the chil
dren poison in mistake for
For Sale—A few choice eggs from all
prize pen pullet bred Barred P.
Rocks. Eggs perfectly fresh and
fertile. $4 per fifteen. Mrs. D,
Gbber Anderson, 109 Brawley 8L,
Chester, S. C.
„ . caught hold of Raines and by this
Mr. Fortner tried to get Mr. Lee s three brothers and
thojour boys were seen approaching.
Joker In the situation, ruled out, but arme( j w jth shotguns and a pistol,
the speaker held that the House ] They are said to have told Hawkins
would have to decide for Itself. When
|ng as follows:
W. Ashley, Barn*rell,
Boyd, Brice, Charles, Clqm-
Courtney, DeLaughter, Frlflp,
Hunter, Kflrk, Julies; Lutap-
, McMaster, McQueen, Meaha. Jfel-
iNlchalson, Pegues, Riley, Rltten-
genseney, Sherwood, Shirley,
ley, Thompson, Vander Horst,
, C. T. Wyche, Zelgler—24.
ef Ml X. Smith, Addy,
J. M. Ashley, Atkinson, Blnfekwigll,
Bowen, Browning; Burgees, Creech.
It came to a show-down, the Lee
amendment, which applies to Inti-
as 'maey of the races, was adopted on
'an aye and nay vote of 100 to noth
ing.
Mr. Liles tried to get an amend
ment through making the hill apply
to women, so that men might con
tinue to teach in colored schools.
This was lost bly a vote of 46 to 53.
Mr, Rlttenberg tried a Joker, by
which he sought to prohibit negroes
and Sunday Frederick Gilmore, aged
four and Julia Vincent, aged three,
died. The other four received similar
doses of the poison. The /purse ad-
Stock, Eggs, Baby Chicks, White
Leghorns, Buff and White Rocks,
Indiap Runner Ducks. Satisfaction
guaranteed. ^ Summerville Poultry
Farm, 8. Lord* Hyde, manager, Sum
merville. S? C.
to release the prisoner or they would
kill him. Ed Lawson had been depu-| m ^ e 4 to the coroner that she admin
tized by Hawkins to help him, andH s ^ ered poison to the children, t . ^1
he turned loose the prisoner and l)ut c,a * med she was given the wrong Fop Sale—Good farms, all sizes,'cot
started towards the father and three]bottle by ahotber nurse. Hep state-] ton, tobacco and truck successfully
gons> ment was cbfrobdrated by a physl-
The Raineses, it Is said .then be-j clan ' 1/ > ;
gan a general fusillade. Two loads _ *** _ r v
of shot/hit Hawkins’ face, one on the ^ on Ve89e - 1 ,or Foar ^
side, not considered a serious wound, I The steamship Santa Cecilia, hound
and the other in the right arm, fear- from New York to San Frsncfisoo put
fully lacerating It from the elbow to Into Los Angeles, Saturday, reporting
_ .. . „ . . .the wrist Hawkins, although shotP® destruction of 2,000 tong of her
wh,te down, and his pistol knocked **** approxlmatety tS pet
.L nfS «n h,# h8nd ’ Becur ® d H with hie left hand cent of her cargo. In a four day Hr*,
51 etS klU * a on and fired two shots at the approach- ’ 1 " » •'» • ,
the first round. . . • |n| , men AM milde thelr eflCa p«, but Passe* Farmers’ SOL
*-*——* left** rinvtlffht WUU«m Ralnaa flr I The HoOS* ha* P*8Sed a MU
grown. Coming section of Horry
cgnnty. Ten to twenty dollars per
acre. Ask’pf for lift Ream
enzle, Loris, 8. C. .
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Bek Georgia Sane Syrep—Bright and
thick. Direct from producer to -con
surner. Ten dollars per barrel 01
SI. gallons; $2.50 per eaeeeff tal >
cans; $2.75 per $m
Bi o. B; Cairo, Ga.
Oflro, Ga.
$2.75 per case of 13x5 eaaa
crirwiSaE
No doubt, It Is an awful hard Job] father of the hoys, and John and] Tiding that “no one shall sell or offer!
for Wicked Big Business to pat on a Ervin Raines surrendered to the] for sale In tMi State any cotton.geedl
Sunday school look. Bat 4 will have I sheriff, while Oscar and William Jr..! meal lees than t per cent of am-i
to do it, < 7] (■ aim still at large, ♦donia.** -
ipet/a* opr;
town. Explosive
fair edoeatkm.
TILLMAN DOING WELL.
Senator's Condition la Said to be
Quito Satisfactory.
The condition of Senator Tlllmaa.
who Is 111 with erysipelas at his room
at his hotel In Washington, was an
nounced Saturday night to be entire
ly satisfactory. There Is no canoe
for alarm at this time, it was stated,
as Senator Tillman appears to be do
ing well and should be at the capitol
during the coming week to resume
his duties. During the day there
were numerous callers at Senator
Tillman’s committee room and many
inquiries over th* phone regarding
his condition.
Seventy-five Per Cent Jobs.
The federal reserve act provision
has been accepted by 5,997, repre
senting 75 per cent of the total capi
tal of the 7,506' national banks in Us*
country.
furnish capital. Show how to haUd
permanent buslaese that should pay
$2,000 first yea/. Staple line. Onr
booklet, “How to Start In Business
for yourself,” explains all. Free on
request. Address Box 159$. Phii-
delphia. Pa.
Motorcycle Special OU—Five gallong
$3.75, once tried always uaedt,
' Goodyear tires, belts, chains, Harley
parts-' * .Expert motor rej&alftng.
Everything for the motorcycle.
Hail orders a specialty. Get onr
: catalogue. T. 8. CMpley, “Tha Mo
torcycle Man,” Cffoenwood, 8. O. \:
Use
dividual
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durability. Aa‘
for nil lighting
at kmrnk^
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