The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 11, 1904, Image 5
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MAN CONFESSED TO MURC
Only to Find His Victim Alive
at His Trial.
Fi*ldav aftprnnnn a man i
| Mother's Ear j
NEGROES IN INDIAN TERRITORY. !
9 Mostly Freedmen Who Settled There
9 at Close of Civil War:
K The first impression onn eota of
A
FURMAN UNIVERS
Courg** leading to the degrees of ttae
Arti (M. A.) Library lt?a<iirx? ltcnm I./.
li tv oreenville. s. c.
>11 I, EDWIN M, POTEAT, k
President. I r 1
h? K r or Arts (B. A.) ai * Master of ' |
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sano Marmolejo appeared before
prosecuting attorney In Uelem and
clared thai he had murdered M
donio Trejo, two mouths ago, 1
the Dolores cemetery. When at
to explain the circumstances
rounding his crime, he said that
was coming from the Dolores cr
tery late one afternoon when lie
Trejo, with whom he had had
ou- k ? "uwo in morn mm-a bar / when
., i nummina an infant, and in thk
luo k months that COMb MrOM that
dt>- ja tims.
ace- g SCOTT'S EMULSION
b swthjes thb fxtna strength a no
>lw('(l m nouhi r.h kaant tO nbcesoarv ton
'# ths health of ho th mother ano
child.
he lfl| Send for free sample.
I11C- 3 SCOTT BOWXE, Chemists,
U 4 >9-415 f'e.ul Street, New York,
met I j(je. juJfi.uo; ill druj(Uu.
a 1 9I1NT. nxeue ? ? *
I Muskogee, the largest and most iui- ;
portant town in the territory, is that
of a Southern city, with n large negro
population. The negro predominates,
the whites come in next, and the red
men are often pointed out aa excep{
tions, one might almost say rarities
| And yet legally and technically iu
Muskogee a large proportion of these
negroes and white nun are Indians
and art' ral'i <1 ? "' ?.! ? . t
Dormitories. Kxoi'n.s*-* to a J.inii
N?-xt KcrRiim ljn;iv?S?(!t. 11. Kor roo
C'littlo^iK' i>r i it format ion. Hiltlrrs-t ilia x?? -r
M '-?I I i '
? ' 'j "9 > \Miiiuriuuit4 ) ML
num. r M
iiih Lpply to Pfrrf H. T Cook. For
' rjf of tl?f Facility.
T
\IMCOCK'S
i a
IMMONS1
H'lansi n uuys oeiore. I'rcjti
suited him ami challenged him t
fight. Marmolejo produced li!s It
and stabbed his opponent, who im
dlately fell down in a pool of b
and died almost instantly. Mat
lejo then ran away, jumped on a
that happened to pass by, and tw<
minutes later he was taking suj
with his family.
' But that night and for many nia
uifi' y?->dium to Illuminate Gun Sights.
in,? Tho ?1 i. covery of Iho latest use t
which radium can he put -tho ilium
,no' nation of sun sights, and the like, a
clr | night time?seems t<? indicate thn
j it will l>lay an important part 1
'l'0*" . warfare.
j In gun sights, levelling Instri
?hts moilt < II *li1 I
v^..x .. MMVta Ulivi Cilia I? U Ls?
throughout the Creek ami Muskogee
nation. The title Indian includes Indians
by klood. Indians by interntar(
ringe and froedinon. nays the Kansas
i City Journal. The freednien are the
: laves who were liberated during the
i 'Ivil War, or their dese admits. Tiiey
: vere admitted to full citizenship in
be Creek nation and are entitled to
hare In the distribution of the lands |
IfjjT uqui
A positive, f uji
rmrmrs???nl blood, skip
H/^.NCOCK'fJ I for use in hot or.
I ' <^- s B ,e,Bjl iPP'icjtion.
^eiyy I "d constitutional
fl sulphur
jntecd cure
the
[ and SCALP*=
;old bilhi. Tor eifor
internal use.
reateit Germicide
remedy. ^
On the<
more he could not sleep, for he i
that he saw Trejo's eyes staring
him, and to avoid his vision lie 1
the lamp burning all night. As t
went on. Marmolejo says, the ghos
Trejo became bolder; lately the sli
pullet his blanket when he was
bed and whispered something I
he could not understand.
Thursday night the ghost blew
tin liltntl n 11 #1 ?,.!.! <
said |p called a "fiducial" mark, which i
: at used to obtain a faithful re: ult.
rept These marks, of course, arc us<
imp less in the dark, and, though man
t of ways of illuminating them have bee
ade tried, nothing has proved satisfat
i tory.
that Mr. Andrew A. Common of Bator
j rise. Fating, was the first to attemp
out I to solve the difficulty by the use o
. >uu uium^a ui me inuu. i r.cy can :
. | vote for the tribal offices a:nl or^ i
. eligible to the tribal offices. The
?. Creek council. consisting of the house
v | of kings and the house of warriors,
n is in part made up of negroes.
J- Freedmen, however, have not been
admitted to citizenship in the two
i- Southern tribes, the Clioctaws and
t the Cliickasaws, but the lTnited Siates
f government proposes to give them
Qjsr" | ij DAin an
Beautifies the cor
|| ?jl the |io?th ol the
LlQlftD SULPHljg ^""toc'oci
.*?^JSS*i. LlqnM Sulphur i
ci*,u2r.^ "J1*" m?p. .
^J^^SjTt^XriSSt lor Burns'.'sc/lds*
"*V cw""> w- Sore*. C haled
I I, Or rflttpd K)*tMi, t>l> ti , r | _
c*"wi comment, cm*, 0ur*? Raw SuHacei. B
" *.U Piles, Kouihnc:
" "? ' ol race and Hand,
k-fceep wtu. coptceo.H, k and all Skin
a iUlLET a
nplcxion, ren.-ws I
nail and pre- \
i's
Ointment C
,coijUy
. Open
Parts. HI
H1
For
*?lekr f
All llrtt*?lafn I I
:i?S3
I you '
Cures MALARIA
? CONSTIPATION
?...* w.u .?I ai IIMJU-JW IU
r.ent himself before the judges. '
ruaii added that he was tired of s
"cosas," and wanted to be incar
nted and punished for his crime,
was then sent to a cell, where
slept all night, or at least he has
yet told his experience with Tre
ghost.
tearly In the morning yesterady
Judge ordered Marmolejo to
l?re- iciuiuui, aim ms experiments were s
The successful that he applied for
licit patent. Unfortunately, he did no
cer- live to have it granted. hut the com
lie plete specifications submitted by Mrs
ho Common, his widow nnd executrix
not have just been accepted.?Loudoi
jo's Daily Mall.
tho I What Korea's King Can Do.
b;. J Only the king of Korea may rea
o forty acres of land apiece, but it must
a reimburse thrso two nations for the
t lands tints presented by a generous
i- | government to those who were for>.
| merly in bondage to the governnn it'.;
r, wards?the Indians.
11 j Intermarriage between the full'olood 1
. Indians and the freetlnten has been
' frequent and extended among the I
1 Creeks; somewhat less so among the
r Seminoles and nrnpiiKalti* mil-.........
I irK ? ?o CC>fTa. 1 DUC4?CI.
I k ? n*?vr?f?u?t# |? +*\9* I A
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I
Story of Sarah Bernhardt.
a hi
Sarah Bernhardt possess s wit a* hot I
well as common sense. A well-known nov
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Hancock \
Liquid Sulphur Co?
Baltlmoro, Md. I
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lie Home and Farm, published twice |
lonlli, and the Batesborjf Advocate j
It one year for Subscribe gr
k . Ti e Home and Farm is a lfi-na^e H
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Car-load of the
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brought to his presence, but as s
as he reached the door he turned b
with a look of horror in his t
iiml attempted to escape. Trejo.
man whom he had killed, was tli
speaking to the judge, and not
ghosts are supposed to speak, but
live persons do.
The mystery was subsequently
plained. Trejo, when stabbed by >
inolcjo, received u very slieht woi
ooii Boats. or have round columns am
ack square rafters to his house, or wea
:1{.p a coat of brilliant red. Only the kinj
tlj(. niay look upon t he faces of tin
lP1<! queen's hundreds of attendant ladies
;;s or have any building outside of wlnel
as there are more than three steps
Four stops would be high treason, am
ex | w?uld coot their owner a traitor'
lar* death,
ind t
I ' among the Choctaws and Chic.kasaws. '
r , The existence of these negroes in
\i such numbers as in tlie Creek nation
a i and under the circumstances, creates
i. j a negro problem of great importance ! ]
it and greater difficulty.
: Dogs Legs Smaller Than a Finger.
3 | "Down in El Paso. Tex., we have a i
; man who prides himself on raising the i
French palrui.-t was considering roiv- , H cn
lng to England f?> practice her art.
and was in doubt as to whether she r,un
would he as successful on the o'her "
side of the Channel as she had been at
home. Among otln r people, she consuited
Mine. Bernhardt ou the subiect.
f
"Would I succeed if I wi nt to /.ondon?"
the palmist asked. '
"You had better look nt vnev tion.t
In ill ti date farm paper. It is !
irly printed tuid unlike the general ' I
<;l suetl papers oltVred in <llibt>| ?
n|i!e copiu on re>juest.
liiiousness
>est tsu'
?
Have Ju
n ia\t
ist Arrived for
'W""%#,Mf* Uj
from which he recovered in 11 rt
days.
Murmolejo was accquittcd uf
alleged murder, and is being ti
simply for "cutting strap of Tie
skin," as lower people call wou
that do not cause death.?Mexi
Herald.
Presldont Roosevelt's Misplay.
Vlf ANTEll ? Kvvryone who iih
j .. printed stationery to remeinbe
led l'iat vv*' have just receive 1 a fine Inn
jo's 'f stationery ami inks?that our typ*
nJs aces are new and stylish and that tin
can Advocate .Job OHIce is tuining oil
tirst-c'.ass work.
smallest dogs in the world." said It. i
e H Burnett, n dry goods merchant of
El 1'aso, now at tin Victoria.
1 i
, "The breeder Is Hamilton Raynor,
our marshal, and he Is one of tin- big <
men, physically .of the plac \ During
his odd hours he Is constantly with
1 his canine pets. Years ago while i
travelling In northern Mexico. Raynor
became familiar with a breed of grey- *
i hoiliwl w>iir?h if n1oin%n/l
*'u,ilu t h <? i
and find out," was the reply. u?-i
lom
. III *1 t
Crowning of Russia's Czars.
All the czars of Russia have been
Browned in the famous Kremlin in j A
Moscow, and in the treasury there Mj
are the thrones of all the emperors H
of the past, as well as the historic V
Jewels and the choicest plate now ^
Bwnod by the Russian crown. There j
J1 ucriv.'t. houMu't do Without tli- m. I liave ;
t tlum I'.r VJ1.H- titne f-r imlit'nti'Ji' and I'll. At A
ineia and am now completalj eared. Roeoat* ^
id tliPin to e i oryonq. ?>nco trw.l, you will
or l>o wituouv llirm tn th<- family."
J.iHvnrd A. Hurt. Albany, N. Y.
Best For
The Bowels ^
Kvacaieto
CANDY C ATMABTIC
CD. ..
i-resiaeni uoosevetl never leave
train or gets to the end of u raiir
division without shaking hands v
the engineer and the fireman,
thanks thetn for the run, even if
train Ik late.
During hi* last Western trip tli
was a change of engines at (!r
Island, Neb. The President huri
to the engine and gripped the i
palm of the engine driver and ai
s a I
oad j
>*! WHITE'S
"' Cream Vermifuge
iero ..
a!,d ' rfWfe THE GUARiNTEED
sm.2i worm
any other dog in the world. The i
Mexicans cull it tin Chihuahua dog. 1
after the state of which it is a native, i
Full-sized specimens are very rare.
! even In tle-ir native country, hut Itay.
nor secured a pair. and. talcing then,
home, has succeeded in raising quite
a number, although they are so deli .
rate that few live more than several
months. They are so small, too, that ,
nre 9buu.uuif,MU(J worth of go]l and
sliver and precious stones in that
treasury and there are basins of gold p,
there as big as a baby's bath tub, aul , Nrjj
two card tables of solid silver. ' 5'u!!
Largest Gun In the World. AN
India possesses a gun which is ca- -
pacious enough to form a chamber
where oflieers retire for a siesta ^
luring the heal of the dav. Thi? ,luvv
^QErrmaay^
n a* tint Pa!at*L>. I'oteni. TwieOood,T>oHootf,
' . > 'k? . W* .* ? i? ? r 10c. - c. 6' . Never . ~y
in bulk. Tho if i.?rn?? tal et ?tu:n;?t>d C C C. |
rmtiloed to euro or yonr morfcy back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 601 (
NUALSALE, TEH MILLION BOXES
pood supply < 1 cotton toul hulls
' Oil hand. l'rii't* ?:isnn?hlu
B. McMASTEf
Bicycle Snpplie
Tennis and
Baseball Goods
; ' i}' '; . U
p ^ '.'in-<}
?*
nLished that worthy with thank*
the successful and rapid trip. T
he turned to the fireman, remark
? enthusiasm
"Vou know 1 am a member of y
brotherhood; the ltrotherhood of
comotive Firemen made me a m<
Iter when I attended lis convention
t'hattanooga Its a splendid ory
lzation, us, of course, you know
"vm . <, y f f v fix
REMEDY
our thfc ChiLGkEn'S r.*"9RITE TONIC.
I-O- acwAur or imitations.
r>m. thc ccnuinc phcaanco only by
, at 3aIlard-Snow Liniment Co.
;an* I ox. LOUI3, MO.
I j
un-.Y i nun! m ami on :iir> patm ol your <
hand without difficulty, or he put in ]
your coat pocket and be completely (
covered over. The do^s' lf?P> are ac> ]
tually smaller than the floors of an (
nveragc .si7.ert ninn. anrt not one of j
>- -tfrftHl welghg more than tvo pounds .
When You Don't Want to Sneeze.
"There are limes when to sneeze is
: tn Iih " \li* T n ui i
cannon, which is beyond question the
largest in the world, is probably also
me of Mio oldest. It was cast nearly
400 years ago by a famous chief N*:R
of Ahmednugger, and came into England's
possession when India was M
K/.'h'ltrcrW ?? - i Rri<
Spiders That opi.i Dig Webs. Ave
la the mountains of Ceylon and In , t,1*.
II. ? V. _ I ! ?
H. A. J.iUleJohn.
VOl'S JjYSIKl'SIA Cl'ltKD BY
KYI)ALE*9 STOMAOU TABl.KTS. 11334
r, R. E Jones, bnj-er for Parker A '
Vsjeu whose large department
f??-;tre located at totli unil""f*?Tifi.
j Washington, t . t:., writes, im I
ite of April It, *??4, as follows:
w Kchtlflf V ona \ wUlln v ....
Guns, Ammuni
Etc. Repairinj
Main St. f m
?r ?I V/Vl UJ
.jeT ^
ition,
? " '
inKJo C ^
am a ureal uenever in unions 1
yours. They are a mighty good thi
Gooilby."
Tiie President ?ut out his ha
Tho fireman's face did not reflect
enthusiasm in that of the Chief Ii>
utive. The PresMent received o
the limpest kind of grip from the
smiling engine driver. As he pas;
down ifie platform to his car
president turned in great surnrise
ik? ?
nR, J ?
nd. (
R. B LITTLE
nly
The oni.v rr.Ac k in I.ke*vii.i.k
s.'d to ult Yol K IHNNKIt KOUTwKNTYthe
KivkCenis. Mkai.s at am.hours
to !
1,^ v.o'm., . ! 4 . i . |i, nuuini- ?
aid ooi|ft<jed to nil-: "At u dinner 1
n table, h .social function of some sort, t
I or in the theatre, for example; but <
most people console themselves with 1
the thought that It something that I
can't be prevented. They are mis- 1
taken In this belief, however, for it i
can bo prevented, and by a very i
simple expedient. When one feels , 1
the premonitory symptoms of a i
.i? uicir m a apiuer six luetics lung yt r
hat spins a web like bright yellowish c:ui>
iilk, the central net of which is five f..r
"cot in dianiotor. while the support, nt-n
ng lines or guy# measure some limes aml
en feet or twelve feet. Riding quick* ''V-v
iV in the early mornings you may dash " ( "
right into It, the stout threads twist- jtv||
ug around your lace like a lace veil, |(
while as the creature that has woven pep?
it takes up its position in the middle a fe
_ ? J ..I , n .Il.t ill r?
k on business for my bouse, T
jlit . :u-v. re ? Ul, wbich laid me up
several weeks antl left me weak and
rous. 1 bad lit lie or no uppnlite,
my digestion wn< very poor. My _____
sictans could not tret at the cause i ?
ly troubl", as my digestion seemed j
nneh impaired. 1 decided to try J
ale's Stomaejh Tablets, ; .g assiir- f
y a fail nil, they were n go? d dvs- |"S\
ua medicine After using tliem for! _
W days: 1 tietran to'reali-xi" i lint I ai- 1 ?
)ILERS and en<
^ S: v I rot) >> orl
"I I VT ETC Tanks, Stacks
J 1 IX E^, Stand Pipe
k.Shaftiny PnlUvn no??in?
the superintendent of i)j?? railro
ivho walked by liis side.
"Those men did not seem vi
pinch pleased." he reinarked. witl
puz/.ied expression.
"Well, you see. Mr. President,"
turned the railroad man. with a (
smile, "there's been a strike on t
ratd and they are not union men."
ui CJHOCKHIES AVD KltriTS A Sl'KfAI.TV.
cry ~
? 3
\V* NTKlJ- \Vo waul to ilo your
rt* .Job Printing for tlu* year l!M4.
',v Good work at reasonable prices.
Ills
. I
I sneeze coming on, n lie will just
press firmly down on the lip 011 either
side of and a li'tlo below the nostrils.
the symptoms will never cash
! !p and the sneeze will ho avoided. .\
doctor told me ahont this triek-sev
| eral years ago, and on a number of
occasions since I have had opportuntQ
tost its efficacy, I: has never
failed nit'."?St. Louis Globe*
-at 1
t generally catches you right on the g*'tt
nose and, though it seldom bites or P,tS
stings, the contact of its large bod\ J' |!|
md long legs is anything but pleas
int, If you try to catch it, bito it ^j,|
irill, and, though not venomous, Its men
laws are as powerful as a bird's beak, fee n
tnil you are not liUely fo forget tho run ncouuter.
The bodies of these spid
?rs are very handsomely decorated,
neing hriglit gold or sen-let mui.-r. ^ t
?- ?n isoxes,
ii>k better. J pave up the doctor s j ,, ,
cription unci have gained ?0 pouund j **r eI
!c usinjf two boxe of those l?b- ! plie^ a
I r,< ver r??11 hitter in ni\ life, ami & SUP
edit Kydale's stomach Tubl t)
Lavinir cured me. 1 c?n rcco n- j
il them, most heartily, to sufferers
i nervous ii il'pe-fcii tt and jjrcner.il rr
Jo.Mi conditions of the system.
if n i ?
Hangers, Kte. Building < astings ?Cast e'
i Hose, Pipe. Valves and Felting; Pelting
ml Repairs LOMBARD FOUNDRY, MA
PLY SIORI;. Augusta, (ia.
A GREAT DRY GO
v?v?r<u^,
v??ryd&y; caparity 300 hands.
, Packing and Machine RupCttlNE
& BOILER WORKS
ODS SALE
I
loath, while tlu- upper part is covered K
vith the most delicate slate-colored **
ur So strong are the wehs that birds
he size of larks are frequently caught
n them and even the sinall but powerul
scaly luatd fails a victim. the
and
Japs Belief of Mytliical Creatures. thei
Japanese believe in more mythical
treat tires than any other people on
TUftLhS IUNICi
A REAL CURE FOR
has recently been discovered that
germs that produce Malaria, breed
multiply in the intestines and from
e spread throughout the system
means of the blood. This fact exits
why Malaria is hard to cure by
nlH r\f ^ : !
AT
S. F. PERRY &
??no \ Calico, worth 7c
luOO Yits. < alien, worth (*>*;,r
:t'K? Y?ls. A. K. C. Cin^ham.wo
ltdm YJs. Kleachinjr. worth K
CO.'S.
3
.. at (V.
at 4^e. .....
r( It U?\ ai Oe<
[If. at
5g?S~< |
fSJ
&
? ;
no gioue, civilized or savage. Among
liesc are serpen;s 800 feet long and buil
arge enough to swallow an elephant, the
oxes with eight legs, monkeys with Kvc
our ears and fishes with ten heads tipo
ittacbed to one body. They also he- t''L:
leve In the existence of a crane which
ifter it lias lived for 000 years has ^
10 need of any sustenance except* an{j
vaier. ^
i lniil
w* kivaiiuciu. vjumine, !
i, etc., stimulate the- nerves and
d up the blood, but do not destroy
germs that cause the disease,
la'.e's Tonic has a specific effect
n the intestines and bowels, freeing
n from all disease breeding mi
>es. Tt also kills the germs that
st the veins and arteries. It drives i
[i the blood all poisonous matter
makes it rich and healthv.
YDALK'S TONIC is * a blood r
rier A n?*rv?* r -
500 Yds nieai'liing. worth 12l,
:'.000 Yds. Bed-Ticking. worth 1
Soon Yds. Sheeting, worth S.
Four dozen Shirts, worth .r0
Vo doz. Sjtoi.ls Best Cotton Thread, will ?
100 more Fairs of Pants Will he CI
liVi Fairs ol Shoes, worth $1 ?5 to $1.
1', and Metis' Suits at and B<
^ "8"^
ic. at lOr.
at IOp.
c., at 7c.
at 3(k?; v *
lose out at 2 spools f?a.
o^eti Out at Cost.
'(>? will go at 5Ur.
slow Co*t.
On &
Reatlv for
critical buyers.
<lest
poic
Don't for a
? , - . >.!, m.u ii aiaiuna
royer. Try it, it will not disap- ^
it you.
" 11
Minute tni
5. v. Kerry
The Cheap S
HATE^ttUK<*. S. C
KEBi?IICII?UBII?l III
<5: Co.
tore.
VWWMAMMANVty?
We have p
Clothes foi
kegulars, S
Comprising a most cai
tractive styles. $6.50
erfectly modeled
Young; Men
lims and Stouts
efully selected variety ot atto
$15.00 two-piece suits
V^'HF I ' Li KAh AC'*
* X
tliink of getting along
this Slimmer without
a pair of
OUTING i
/ W
SHOES.
*l n
PAINFUL F
< kly Cure*
Murray's Hiichu, (tin anil Juniper has a
1 kidni'vs nfid bladder, relieving at once til
n in tin* back, headache. dark colored, scan
~. bloating, etc.. and promptly restoring t
urinal, healthy condition.
MLES |
direct curative action on
e distressing symptoms,ifc
ty burning urine, diz/.i-Jp
lipse important organs to
3)?S .5U to $^2.50 ill til
things this week in Shi
KiNARi
1523 M
iree-piece suits. borne ne\>
rts. Neckties and Vests.
_ CLOTHIER
-J " FURNISHER
ain Street Columbia, South
?
Mil III I IH Mil IIII11 ll IIIIIIIHMIIIIIIMH j
Carolina
vn course
meant i nn
your shot
vass or Li
Men and Women's, :
Misses
you Know in lhe T*
\011 are saving
is. iMade in Caninon
Mesli.
$i.5o. 1::,
and Chifdrens,i!jj";
MURRA^
BUCHU, G1MAND
not a "quack Rostrum,*' but n cnuibir
:oinmended and prescribed by .a multitude <
die- and clems the kidneys of all poisonous
renderine tlio urine bland, soothing and ai
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