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WASMfgOTO*, April 4,?ftepresem
tarive Medfe, of Alabama, was to--dav
* made ieiemmi m a salt tor 120,000
damages bled in the fiistriet eourt by
Lewis Loudy, the uegro, with whets
the ftepr &**utative had as sltereatieu
m a street ear,
Luudv alleges that the Represeuta-i
tive kicked him, slapped him is the
faee sod with great foree knocked
hl? of the ear, shot him, inflicting a
wound above the left ear, and e*-j,
a a a _ .a _ J.? i) I..M
muting eastward to the wp m nis
head,, and that he sustained bruises
on his body and limbs,
Theafairgrowsoutof Mr, Heflin's
taking exceptions to the tiegfoes
drinking on the street car in the
presence pi women,
Lundy is represented by four negro
lawyers,
I! Must Have Been,
"Ah, VeS," said Senator Hmugg, as
h# interlaced his daws in a satisfied
Em front of his cor porosity, "I
my start in life by clerking in a
ibfe grocery store at a salary of
1 |l per week, and managed to save
money on that,"
"lut," replied the astute reporter,
"that, of course, was before cash re/.
gttters were invented," /
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mdergo treatment fo & mtkarhmj,
far ?eve?d weeks, aiterwM^n he wM |
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that he wm ahk te take & dtive fe;
the attetmm, Me k regarded a$j
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togterafcto heme si^etegkffck
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fame time the $bet was fbed thel
togfe? was engaged in a hand-ie* j
tod ssraggte wfth her aged father,'
Mamey Medy, and was attempting \
to j**il to eat tirteugh a windew,
where, it temd, anegreeenfederate
mod ready te aid the hargiar,
fi44ie? Way terms Ckern*
Mm Yew, April 2,=Menry Bercto
man, a H-nearM bey, Mited hte
way aerm the Atlamie en the Merth
Atimtk German Ueyd Hner Maker
Wiiheim der Grmet
The to was sent ahread to study
the tois three years ago* Hig father
sent to ? remittame to eeme
heme en the Maker, to ths meney
went astray and the hey, knewing
toftt big pftfesto wmld expeet him
heme m the Maker, bearded the
V?>MAi <rf 6*MNi4N |
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After the ship was well away from
pert, the lad carrying his idolin, made
his presence known m board, He explained
id the officers that his father
would pay cm his arrival, but if that
was fm satisfactory he would like id
work his way over by fiddling, Permission
wm given him to play away,
and as a sort of official fiddler he
came aeross gratis,
Visitors fa BftffiwfaJ,
tBamweii People,]
Mr, J, Frank Kearse, of Three
Mile, wm warmly welcomed by his
mam Barnwell friends cm Monday
and Tuesday,
Our epHege days'friend, Capt, H,
C, Dickinson, was in town last week,
and made a happy hdur in the sanctum
in reviving eld time glad memories,
Still loving the old mother county,
and well beloved in return, Mr, J, T,
O'Neal, of Bamberg, was indeed a
welcome visiter en Monday and Tuesday,
Always en time is Treasurer Armtrong's
way, Pursuant te requirement
of the comptroller general, he
finished writing, en Tuesday, executions
against au delinquents for last
year. The number is net quite as
iarge as for i90b, but the total of
dollars due is a little larger,
The sad tidings of the sudden death
of his mother on Friday called Dr,
W, M, Jones to Virginia, and the dedication
of the wiilisten Baptist
church was postponednrntil a futdre
date, The hearts of many warm
friends heat with Queerest sympathy
for the good minister, who has so
often and so tenderly spoken words
of comfort to those sorrowing for
the loss of loved ones,
Comparisons ore odious. and wp are
nr>t going to make one today, further
than to pay that Judge Prince and
the juried and lawyers have demonstrated
at this term that instead
of needing more judicial circuits it
has been a lack of energy and preparedness
that caused the congestion
of the courts, If in all courts as
diligent work were done as these do
there would be few complaints that
justice is tardy,
cot ins teisrs
^ VA$$m$ secttms..
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to.
my to <mw we iwjmd ttoiito |
ammg <*$r iwm&t$, fte fe <*ato &t i
ififctfjfcw for s&e*ff teeommmee drxw-1
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iSffto farmers dmge tte mxk i
d to grow it&e&r 6? :
w<s*se htager the? hry;
??? to to &?? ?&? Wto,
tostsi ed mr tvtm Mfes t>to m)
mfiMg to wsefc fe> ftfce Hstofs c>M;
is# Me to time mfeyed ? M> f#y*!
tfoe Mtes to mm tried dbefr foto :
mtdhng Mj, to $M4 that ?to wmM
tm Mte, m feasfc ne hrgemes.. $to i
they to pmty M for the |!
to to & ?fe? tfto, as to! as aw j;
to-- I
Off to fiw aftermm the Ewvlj
fetot graded sehed Mm pfayed mm
d mr yomg mm from tow, Ttoe I.
game wmimeresthg, to mj&yei by I1
<a emorA ti&? went mt f/i see t'he earne:
ef ball, The sdmA tmefoM,
Oak Ctme nine wiS piay the sd yd!
Wednesday afternoon* if the weather;
fav&yakte,
Heavy ram and deetrkal i
arm* mvesfopped most of the farm
ers fo4ay, Jm, r
(Mar Ntms,
&IA&, April &=Tfce program (4!
tbe titersiy mdety for the last meets j
fag was as fottews;
(fomposkim^Mim Emma Besstnger,
B-gay^Mamr Bemke Barker,
Beading?Miss Haitie Bag,
Current Events?Mfes Met* Barker,
C&mp&MfM - Master Ellis Barker,
Essay=-Mis? Berta Merris,
Beading-Miss Effte Barker,
Piabgue^Messrs, Henry Kearse
and James Chkty,
Misses Kathleen and Annie Laurie
Kirhtand visited relatives and friends
at Bamherg Saturday and Sunday,
Miss Emma Coeke, whe has been
very ill for the last week, Is able? U>
A i> --V1J -?W
resume ner wofr
Mr, G, $, B&singer k very ill at
this writing, We h//pe he will mm
be mi again,
Bev, B, A, Yongue filled his appointment
at the auditorium Sunday
evening at the appointed hear of
eight,
Mrs, Paul Cook visited relatives in
Govan Saturday and Sunday,
Mr, Johnnie Sanders, at Furman
University, returned to his studies,
after a week's stay with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, J, 0, Sanders, at this
place,
Quite a crowd attended the preaching
at George's Creek Sunday,
' We are having very disagreeable
weather at this writing,
Mmg Emma BEms$m,
Country Correspondence.
We are glad to welcome back to our
community as residents the family
of Mr, George Smoak,
Since the several heavy rains that
have fallen lately, the farmers have
been hindered with their work, and
some of them have found flshjpg
very profitable, r
We are sorry to report the extreme
illness of little "Pet," the twelve
year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
W, M, Folk, of Clear Pond. There
are also other members of the family
real sick,
Miss Gertrude Oxner, our of midst,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
L, M, Ayer, of Clear Pond.
It was the pleasure of your scribe
P>attend the regular monthly meeting
of the Christian Temperance
Union at Bethesda Sunday afternoon.
A large* crowd of visitor?! and a goodly
number of the member* were
present. An Interesting program
was carried out, and the union seems
to be rnovlpg onward and upward.
The Jacksonville base ball club had
arranged to officially open the season
of the South Atlantic League In that
city last Sunday by a game between
Jacksonville and Savannah, but there
is a law in Florida against. Sunday
blase ball, and Governor Broward
notified the Jacksonville authorities
tostopthe game. After thegovernor's
action no attempt was made to violate
the law.
Have you seen that line of laces
Hooton carries?
A PmJCKMAS IN TRft&BLfTh&t
frte Snltl Articles- That
fte Tiwic firou* Prtsrwer*.
A#r$ ??Officer '.
?*'.. Mtcheili was-' yesterdiay' suspended
?mmi she- jBftiiiee fhwar hy Chief erf
JPeftee Tan*es JfeftteiKy pendang the ih>
destination & certain charges which
han? besft: preferred aga&st frfaa. A
m&Mifig vithe pniaceetMraissiott: mM
be- caiied M once to hear these;
charges-..
A warrant &r the arrest: erf M?..
Pitched was .mm earn yesterday
sefternoor; by Mat J.. A- Bhyary&?es?>
fet erf the- aw.. The w arrant charges
fo&ft wiigfc dfoprigfagf of pxweetr wkiid?
<$& mt fegfatiig to; ifev Mr.. mtdse$
was? ^arcwii ia?(^'aan!fcs&' fey a <5r>e^
stofete' #&$ was recpVatf-1 to piwr is$>
6s& iw Site- sKflffS <vi $2?fl? tor fete s^v
tor steal: feetors- a mag?*
ttStte,
Is. te sa&$ tfeas site <$w wftte&
Mt\- 3(tokS wass?i?teitei?$ ftoWEtflte
$&$&& stos?^Gfisa^ heme sed sites he
1M of g&tofe steads he lte<$
tetkm fam titem^. Wesepms safcas
fgvm the prmmts mder surest
sfcoolif tore hem JhiHwl ever to the
keeper st the g?st& hrnse.$*w*
from tte*rse,
Kjsarss;. AprSE 9,?The s?e? lite to
he remembered; it does tisem 200&.
To the M mm the sitatigfes of feas^
f&rgmm fey fete toU&ws lfesg$a. feete
ttsg of Sostesfiess Sites only toe aged
em ted, f had Sitese vwm 13p to a
few <te?s age; feate ihsstawifl^ sosMsfe
f was wficff i/Wf
Mn&iaj' oame, and three tetters, ft
was few? m the afternoon when they
were handed to nse, fkmtmgttpmy
glasses I expected to see a dsm or
that my credit had given out, %tmher
em was opened, and what do ym
tfefwfc, & Setter from a true and meiong
friend, with aS thefefisd refliesft'
hrances ar/i good wishes, Thfe
*toe the old man archie and he was
htippy to thtofc he stitl to em to retemper
Mm, Kumlter two was
opened and ft contained more good
wishes and longer years, I stroked
my grey beard and efcoefcled to think
two to to many pleasant things to
say, I felt forty years younger,
dumber three was opened and read.
The more I read the larger my eyes
opened, A virtue that rarely manifests
itself wa6 m that letter?the
virtue of gratitude. There still tires
in the toeast of man a thankful
heart for kindness received, if only a
small one, These things made me
happy, and it toed until 2 p, m, on
Sunday ffifjrnmg when I awoke sick,
oh, so sick, I studied my symtoms
a while and there, too strong for
doubt, was a return of grip. Dog
on the grip; plague take the grip, lam
truly sorry I ever met him. Now 1
am propped up m bed and feel as tf
1 wm have to stay propped up, but
it will leave me 1 hope and then the
bird* and flowers, forests and fields
will he ah the brighter, so 1 reckon
all's well that ends well
Mrs, J, B, Hearse and Mrs, L, A.
Brabham took a three days' trip to
Lodge and Ash ton, visiting relatives
and friends, They returned all
smile*; had a nice trip, and enjoyed
it. Ladles, take these trip* oftener;
it will to nyou.
Supervisor Kearse was in our
midst yesterday. We are always
glad to see him among us, and he has
a hearty welcome still in the scenes
of his boyhood.
Big fish tales are in order now,
Messrs. G, B, and W, J, Kearse and
others report catching 38 fish and
10 rabbits for a fry on Thursday last,
Messrs, J, 0. Hitter and L. 0. Brab
ham caught m many cat fistf on Friday
night, that they lost some out of
the top or their buggy box, and your
old scribe had the pleasure of eating
sdme of those fish. 1 have eaten fisn
from the Ed Is to, the Savannah, also
from Florida, Texas and the stream#
of California, but for flavor and all
round good eating, Salkehatchle
beats them all.
Mr. G. R. Ayer on the 20th of January
planted some com to entice the
moles to his mole traps.' He has
caught 38 moles and now has some
fine com. He Intends to leave It.
Mr. A, W. Brabham has his entire
cotton crop planted.
Mrs. G. E, Kearse and little daughter,
Winnie, are both sick. Hope
they will soon be well again.
Dog on the grip. Old Timer.
Memorial Meeting.
The Rivers' Bridge Memorial Association
will observe Friday, May
the first, as memorial day.
The Hons. E. D. Smith, of Columbia,
and HerbertpE. Gyles, of
Aiken, will deliver the memorial addresses.
The followingcommittes have been
appointed:
On grounds and order of the day?
J. D. Jenny, Henry Carter, W. D.
<Zi,not, 14 w f'Liffv W. H. Rittor.
m. m * ? t i r ww ?? w
J. A. Vetera, Jr., J. C. Kinard.
On music-W. H. Kittt?r, J.C. Kinard,
W. D. Sease, Dr. G. W. I. Loadholt,
J. A. Chassereau.
The public in cordially invited, and
the ladies are earnestly requested to
bring flowers.
Dr. N. F. Kirkland,
J. W. Jenny, President.
Secretary.
Jenny, Sf. C., April 4, 1908.
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Mr.. Zfossterraara ^?teu seea % a
: Efera&E flgpHS&swfia^e <m the meets
jysstortiiap' aftmmas, saad stolte#!l
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: teazfaerhad masstheeksrtototsMam.
! Aato?i!iij^ to Mr, Zmmermss^ the
Story ef the asmrretsee is shmt as
'Mfomz
| Kfes Bfefoas (fes^Beei toe stoeeJ
jsfoasft mm. Wednesday. teBSngr toe
j forger ififa she wmM take toens
:^in^ that aftermm armnd the
mfosevd spring h 0. Jf^Jflaarafrpof* I
itore. $&Se retmed. fm'semereasm.
; to take Mergm Zmmermm atimg.
He went ms and asked Ins father
he %ef and Mr. Zfcrmerman.
, toi$ foaw that he emld, and Med op!
. the fbshmg ia&Se for frim and seati
: fei afaag mtk hasMer brother. At
| the spring toey joined m with the
other ehhdretL Mas Heta* tdd
! ttf?wwaM ?kiait fosd.nffZ tewen Mhs '
>permtsmm to come, whereupon be ,
itold berthat bfe father had given;
: Mm permtstim, and that he intended,
I to rah, She took hold of htm and be-;
igan heating hm with a stick. The*
Jj child vferst home and tM bfe father,
and he wax very mush offended at
the injustice shown frisson.
Mm Martha Helms fe regarded by
some who expressed themselves yesterday
to be the best teacher the
school at Duncan ever had. There
: are, however, those who are against
her. The only reason of their aver-;
mm to her, it is said, is that she feat
all times complete master of her
school and rales with firm and impartial
discipline. The trustees of
the school are said to be pleased with
her manner of teaching, bat the few
who are against her have from time
to time brought charges and even
gone so far as to take steps for her
removal. Mm Helms fe a graduate
of Clintoir College. She fe a very
pretty and charming young school
mistress. Her home fe in Laurens
county. This fe the feecond year that
she has had charge of the school at
Duncan.?Spartanburg Herald, Fri/!??
ttl'AJ
Why Is This?
We see it stated that op to this
writing, Friday, the Augusta cotton
mills are working full time. The
same is true of the Bamberg cotton
mill. The mills in the upper part of
this State have been working three
fourths, some of them half time,
since new year, and will continue for
at least three months longer. The
short time mills claim that small demand
for their goods causes their reduction
in production. But why are
they worse off than the Augusta and
Bamberg mills?
The most reasonable explanation
that suggests itself to us in this, that
the Augusta and Bamberg mills are
controlled by home capital, which
favors a good price for cotton, while
the up Carolina mills belong to North**
em capitalists who want cheap cotton
and intend to put the price/down, no
matter how much it hurts their operatives
and the men who make The
cotton.?Barnwell People.
Bound Over to Court.
Spartanburg. April3?Mack Giles,
who was arrested yesterday on a warrant
sworn out by Mrs. Anna Gault,
was bound over to the court of
genera] sessions en a charge of aggravated
assault and battery. The
evidence of Mrs. Gault was highly
sensational. She testified that Giles.
dressed in his night clothes, entered I
her room and aroused her from her
sleep by catching hold of her shoulder.
He held a pistol in one hand.
She testified that Giles made an indecent
proposition.
Mrs. Gaultwas formerl/Miss Davis
and for four years was an inmate of
the Charleston orphan house. She is
18 years of age and quite buxom.
Lieut. Jervey Sent to Citadel.
Washington, April 3.?First
Lieut. Wm. St. J. Jervey, Tenth infantry,
has, by direction of the president,
been detailed as profesaor of
military science and tactics at the
South Carolina Military academy at
Charleston S. C., relieving Capf. William
H. Simons. The change will become
effective October 15th at the
beginning of the new school term.
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V emntt Scutdix. AgpuS 0&. Seute Biirt
Tfarau?fr itt? IfeadL
|i Sonna*. j&piriil: 4.?Tannsm SamcSt
ti&e cMrri am Mr.. C. W.. Sdaniesit
At hiraaeif ttoijgfe titer &esa? I'sat
mgfec,, -v::'.e a? SSortit Sarriin smeeS:
ic.w. afowst ?1 nock:. Be was
I fiiucnrfi israeanffisiroG? a few rnimatafiff
: after tite At wsh= faaE ami tafeanto |
;,<<?&&? a Art wfcite atfterwsnsfe. Ute
| 'fiffiE entered; tite teEEpfe m finasat <s? " :
! tite ear Ai <san& <hsc <5? Jflte ?titer
site- of A itesasf at afoarat A seme
fflfeaoeu The Aocrg* i? ?af. to jsa&g
| see? done? wMi a ma^anae gasitsil
liaer yocasg" rem. wu? VSB na1 peats , '<g
:?f age., was Hwr^Siat scad <sf & vesy
pieaaiing saMres^ 3f?rea?^feftte
j SBClt <?3BB?I p?!?tIS^?i^<S?Sieznsni?CED@dU SBEEB^ . [M
i tiiasy Willi profeaMj
| It .a sefcS ftfcac: fee Bead foeem gfefrfrfrriig
liac^jr, feaar scaee ?? fens mgserea: friends
desy tka& be wan addaated ft? fifae
;; cuafecC^ I^r? Ssmt^wnnitife^BDeBiiaiBsBlte^ :-%|
|; 2$$be& ft? several! pieces for anscfc
!: wifttesft sasees, kst tftas weald ss?t
iiflffieBHDBBlt: jBsmr ttfineSKneodeu s&-be &ad a .?%
; fiaaase 323d a mmsh&r ?ff friends wfa? - |||
w?ald bsre faggped fafanu
He was aft tiae skatfc# risk a few
i Msrasftief before the fatal dbeoting; ||
wbere be appeared m fas iwwai jp
ispcrifts,azDdftfaere was ratffafag: ft? m- ?v%
! diieafte ftfaa?J?e w? depressed ?r cob- .vj
^sesspSated^Biysacfe actrao, Bt ? a - :J?
idepfofabfe tragedj and ftfae family JgM
bare 1^ sympathy &?'tbeestffceomi
mwi/fty M zfoefe tro?Me, V^fl
Ffejrffal Crime la DlalfiMf, :. Jj
P?mbmut' iuTTH Anvil %. fit Pa_ *'!&?
. Bee Jofcm Strobe! and Lake Stereo- ".jj8
' so?, of BEackvile, essme to tMs diy -Jjjgj
.to-day shout 6 (/deck with one ;"$
' EHsott Green, dsarged with tiie MBr
isf of Bob Uk It is sad that
:?&jiiott Green ami twootber negroes ...Wl
were a? the boose of Bob Smafe gam!
bMng, and it was when Bob Smalls ^
bad woo all of Green's money and ">||
, psstoJ that Green became enraged, ?jS|
picked up a smoothing iron and qaa
strode Smslh on the left sde of ins
head, breaking Ms akoH and spatter- -JM
hsg Ms brains.
Clifton Moseley and Ed, Forger- _\|j
son, it is alleged, immediately left ^
and went home- Green recovered ^ ;
jlnspfetol, which Smalls had won and - m
;hao in his band, and talked oat some U
I one or two hundred yards away and j?h
sat down by the mail box for one or 'jji
two boors when he arose and went 18
back- On Ms entering the boose he *J|
found Ms victim still breathing- He Jis
then, it is said, drew the wood box by
his sMe, took some fire from the fire
j place and lighted the box, wood and
< ail, and when it was burning so that
he was sure of its not going oat left
! th& HntMu? which was some two miles 1 'JS
from Blackvifle. Early this morning' ??i
Clifton Moseiey and Ed. Fargerson
made the matter known. Green was
arrested at Elko in a negro Jhurch,
where they were having services. He ?
denied any knowledge of the affair"
at first, bat confessed later.
Horse in Soil Fifteen Years.
Pius Inlow, a drayman, .today
bought a horse that had been im- %
prisoned for fifteen years in bis own- -:M
er*5 stable because the animal rair
boggy into the road.
The owner became so angry with a
the horse that he registered a vownever
to take the animal oat again. . |1
The horse has stood in the stall from
that day to this, being fed and water- '' m
? - ? * ? ..' /'.jHoO
ed regularly. Lack of exercise maae ?2*
the horse so weak he could hardly
walk. He was also handicapped by ^fll
his hoofs, which had got to be a foot -'-iM
long. Before the animal could be
shed eight inches of each hoof tfas
cut away.?Altoona dispatch. to
Philadelphia Press. /jSH
HefHn Gave Band.
Washington, April 2?Representative
Heflin, of Alabama, appeared in ' i
the police court today and gave bond
in the sum of $3,000 to insure his ap- Jg
pearance fori trial on two charges of
assault with a dangerous weapon.
Assistant District Attorney Ralph ,'3j
Given fixed bond in each case at $1,500.
and this was immediately furnished
Dy Orrin G. Staples, proprietor of |
the Kiggs house, where the Alabama
congressman is stopping. [ aM
Mr. Heflin called at Assistant District
Attorney Given's. bffice this
morning with Representative Clayton,
of Alabama, and Mr. Staples and
indicated a desire to conclude the
preliminary proceedings in the grand
Ma further a/?ti'rtn will be
jUijr uoot, V AM* mm w ? _
taken in Representative Heflin's case
until the grand jury reports on the
I information imparted by witnesses to
the scenes attendant upon the shooting.
Lundy, the negro shot by Representative
Heflin, was discharged from
the Emergency hospital last night.
Physicians who attended him say he
is out of danger.
The negro appeared in Mr. Given's
office this morning to press charges
against the Southern statesman. He
was vindictive in the extreme and
said he would never drop the charges.
A number of colored law vers
swarmed around and urged Lundy to
fjrosecute to the full extent of the - %
aw. Great excitement prevailed and
vituperation was heaped on Repre- .
sentative Heflin.
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