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CRAZY NEW EDEN. Where They Will All Go Naked and Unashsm?l, THE CO JMN BULfcBS Of All theOrotitque CultB, Fruin the Holy Rollers to (he Holy ?iost ere, tbe Ooldea Ruler?, le by Far, the Craziest Of Tbi ru All. Tho Go!den Itators are a new sro* . that, had by au uuccutb, Ill-clad, barefoot maj w.^o B?.yf br'B Adair, ip making hld way te t^r PACIUO Coast in searoh of a modem IO lon A young er man, unkempt and meagerly clad, with wild eyeis ard strident volet?, P* with the b:u'l ntt? loudly pr olaiwv himself as th? ScvVir cf manUnd Following them ?o th??t wlnoh they expiot tob?? ?' ip-nd ibwloglu mbH and honey la a mui.ey Kioup cf mc?, womer: and ohildnn, footsore, bunpr< ai. ci tami yon i USMHH d, ?bey deoUre by the hidden tiros of the II dy G?oat, In fevmcv of faith, In z:a,l ?>nd ?v unalterable determination the Culool Rulers resemble *hu 01 e limo Dowiel tes ol Z on Cl? j, M ch. In tho aban ^ don ol their rites .hey are Uko tin Holy U dlers whom, uutll shot by > iretzlcd brother of tue of his disolp les, thei*- leader p'urgod Into orgl?i> that made too band eh g lb'.o for c l in a State prison. Tho leader of th? Hjly Udlers la dead. Tho man wlu killed him ls alBo dead, a buller* fro? a revolver In the bund of the sl.it* whom he had avenged tond ii g hirju tu his death. The sinter ls la prison, am the widow of the departed,prophet ll Charged wita being an ncoessoiy ti the orlme. The liol) Udlers ire soul ti rod, PL. d most ot UR in aro hid lng. With th* confusion of bobisoGi in tbe ranks ol Z a ana tue dill sioi of tho Holly Rollin there 1??H aviser this nf w prophet who proposes t( gather all tho dihit? ced under bb banner, and found on tho PAOIH* Coast sn E:'.tn where every one whe loves Ged and ls of independeni thought jv.;..y Uve In E e io slmpilcl ty. rho hoglia ol tb* Golden Ruler bf gan last month. Tjpy broke cami Just cut ci Oklahoma Cl', y, Milieu they hf. ; been ?u&otlsltg theo. E 1 snl( Mir pde. ..y for V?T? o months, a nu bear' ed on tl, ir mr.rch tu their iuuur<' hotr.c. Where that ls tnt] do i:o, know, but Join. ,S::a: p, or tj ute bl' eco eulabil cai title, A "a to, a yo tl)." the Holy Ghost will le \d hem i hiougl the wilderness and mi kbatspob JV' <C is to bo their Enen wm un a biw/. lng toi uh. An nie n welters in ovi* homa City v.ci\,OL tl".o s.*;.*i.lks O' peered out. pf tbn Vi|rfioTO8 to watoh tho depuuure of tho (.winn Ru) band. At th^ h*nd rnve^prt *>he tall yaun* man of uity whuue gnzzieU hair swept his shoul '.eu '..Lil V IK .C brr.rd s A ey' his brcat r., fe i thcio aro nu r. ZJIS in i1'.len. lie wore a wmiu cotton ?but and brown jeans trousers. Ile vivi. barefoot and hatless. Beside him walked a tall youth of lighter hair and no beard, v/Lwrj bis follones pro claimed with ever) ore, k ot che svag on wheels "JMJUS OhrMt, t/.e ?avio of Mankind." There are io-ty rnor. womon and Ohlldren in the band. The men, garbed as their leachs, ..v..i cd. The women rode, ar-, in hecv? wap ons, "prairie scl oine H," were tho ba bies and small children. T>"rtr^ vr*r seven wagons, for ohlldren aro num erous h. Eaen, ami the Wn^otiM w*>i. well flllbu. 'lue warnen, gu vt ur ? n. flawing robes of while, WUK. mouuta? on tho lain, hoists that hud ul.v.d thc temporary Eden which v.as heh ? de sorted for thc permanent uno. Aa cuo> marched tniouft h Oitiaiiuiia ciuy unej saug: "We arc marching on to Canaan." One Golden Ruler remained behind, gazed at the prece itali n between pris on bars. For bo had been detained In the Oklahoma County Jail to answer the oharKC of dibturbiug tho peabO o? the community, lils name was Thomas Cooper, and he is the only Golden Ruler for whom Adam hus no'u pin cur ed ball, when tho Beet's lde&s AUJU'U oress ana manners con tl joted with the city ore?t!&nces. Five times ho whom the magistrate rudely permuted lnoall . lng John Sharp Instead cf Adam han appeared to bail out his folle>wo-,H, and each time he astonished the burrouna lng C.1UV..H? of Oklahoma by the amount of money he (xtric eel from his wallet, his trousor a peoket and the hem of bis trousers ll o has no bootleg. But Thoma i Cooper was Ig nored. lie says the slight was put upon him because he had questioned the authority of the moder? Adam. At the edge o? ibo city, before tue Golden Run rs ber?ck out upon the broad trail to California, their leader mountco tho back seat of a v. ..?.on and delivered thia farewell addles. "Farewell, ye ungodly 1 1, who lu my several selves am Almghty God, Adam ai.d Elijah, ?ahite and warn you. Yo are u wlokcc city. I Und mine part from you without pain. 1 am thc Lord God Almighty, and those who fullow mc surrender all their worldly goods, knowing that I will keep tuc m frem all nairn, and that I hoing blessed with divine wifid( rn, can tako much better caro of their worldly gceids than they. I am Adam, wiro will establish for these inhabitants of a new wurld a new Eden. I am Ed jab, for I shall not ole, but shall dis appear irom the tai th In a cloud of fi.e. "Wego to found a homo for all who ara opprcbHed because they una their own think tanks. Wc will establish a heaven for all those who ure storm driven by falhe and cru J beliefs in the r amo of religion. While medita ting ene evening I saw the blighter star ol tho night 1er.vc Us pcs?'Jon in tho sky, and, aKcr oscilla- irn-r for t few moments, movo toward fie west and sink below thu horizon. Ti Mn w?n ene of a series of manifestations \ lmva seen of lute, all of which point toward the west. 1 do not know where we lind our Eden, Perhaps wo will ultimately Join tho Holy Rollers of tho Nortiiwest. "In a vision I hr.v.iseon M e ITolj Rollors with outstretched btn4s ap pealing to tho East tor help, They wait for uri and *e come, but fur u time wu wm i/cwi> m tooa.uuut....i of Oolorudo. Gc i Almighty, .vhoal (linen enters Into mo md sjei-.ks fri m TOV lips, ' M/; tfp'd '.'?.?.< wo inuM'. ono sit in Oklahoma. 1 nu not know whoro we Shall litiany bud 1 fd that il will be at tonio pun.ti where v>e can soc the rolling bhh'WBOf the Pac!tlc. "That will be boon, and from tl at, moment peace will begin to beUle I uoorj the troubled heart. A1! ti . world ls h oking toward mo. When 1 ???tablish tho htkven of r tr, thc pot pie .vim iiftvu o*?it M:?1 ?wira oi ?in irooa their eves will oe rue to me from the uUeimoat paris o' tho earth. I a r in tilly way to tho lie ev> rlattlr g, UKI torre oan bo no salvation except bri ugh n e. "When we have reaohed the point where tho havau or rent '? toba *?. tabllsbed the RUM will cease to shire, and there will b au o UTI. ul palo pi" pie twilight. Tliere will be no Ugh ?ave that of the Holy Spirit, wuiun will be bright euough and m ro beau t'ful than tho solar rayn. It will bf? t?>o light of astarlum whloh ?hull bf? narmloss to these who are | ur*) ir. hp rit, but annihilating to thom win aro sinful or unoioa Among th': G/Iden Ru'ers are per tu nu of eduoation, even of excosuio* ou tlvAtloa and rt Que rr ont, wbik othors are lill erato. Ono woman, who ha* boon leuaon d by tho O ilden Hulera M ir t ha is t ho leader awong the womon, dominating them by sheer f j.oo of native iutelllgenoo and ubli itv, altin u^h Bho oanuot reai ol write. She ls an ledan half brow' of thc Cherokee trlbo. M \ry, a h.V.f ma i woman of Boventy, says that Bhf was dying of tuberculosis, bur. John Sharp, or A.tam, had otst ono ?ht dovll from hor body and oured bur. A cooper, a uiadoap, Joan ikott b. ! aumc, said ho had onco llvoi at F ?rt Smith, where ho was a praetc-n;: physiui3n, but that thero wat) no noni >f modioiuo ?nd tmrgv.ry whoro Adan is. A young man followed the O ?'d io Rul rs from Austin, Tt.xAs, ana onarg dd them willi having kidnapped hi beautiful you.,g Biator. T.to leadei .vas arvest'd for disturbing the praoo Again Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, M as lei Sharp and J ihn Aiken, whom th? Jold n Rulers ca!l oho eav or of t.i vorld, were arrested for marohlL( juked through tue p'lnoipal slret^i of Oklahoma Adam paid s large fini ..nd huid it waa a small price to pa] or the pi\ poyaLda cf the coo rellgioi f th? wor.d <>nn of whnse tenets i ?bo nudeness of h-9 followors. "lu the now IC len of thu WJSV," h< f\ld, "we bhch go 'naked and no whamed." ICU timo", lt is p edioted, awal ;he advent of thc Golden Rulers oi ?he P-vo Ila OoaKt. A rival Adam has already apP"aro tod been unkindly tr-a< ed ac haM Irum, ldal,o. John P M mle/, found ar of the Smotilled Ohuioh of A.lar ind Ev?, and who ls knov/n aa th Nu le- Evangelist, appoarod In a rtat ot naturetu tho streets of Rit-hdrutr <>roc aiming his belief th?." G d ntv luioiide? that, men and womou ghoul -voar clotht g. When he attempts >o preach on the streets with no p t lOotloa but tho mantle of night a p iiof:m:n interrupted hie dlancurso. Ii .vas sent to the town j\ll, oh rgr vlth Insanity, and the Commission f> vhe Iuaane is Investigating bia o md ??iou,_ H )iiio HirrnuoiiH lim. s. Ono of thc ohlrxs put furth 1 tb&HO who wish to abolish the dlppe aarj ls thar, lb 1J tho oau'.e of ail tl devilment that takes place In tl Stat3 and that when lt la abolish nu ?viii im serene ai d lovely. Grce ville count/ vuled out thc d'.spmsa sometime *.go, but thc oondlbb ns dc not seem to imptove v>ry rap'.d there under prohib? Lit n. Thc Gre ville News last Monday week sa 'judglug furn lae olin Inal oourtj the municipality i Sunday In ftvei of thc ohurohea around the city, 1 stead of hoing a day of mom tono discourses conducive to sound sim bor, was a day cf hilarious < xoltemei and In more than ono .ongregatlt .^ff^hTed together ostensibly for mi nation and worship, the Evil ? mido himself .ce ni fe*.b in no una tain manner." The Ns - s the* g-es on to sly tb two colored vip hg were arraigned I fore tho Mayor on the charge cf Qgl mg in ohurob during divine services Sunday befoto. Then one Wlllli Johnson, also colored, was hauled or diBiurbit g pub lo worship at . other chu oh, According tn r.he Nov Johnson waa under thc li ll icnoo "blue steel," which we suppose I pet name for blind tiger whiskey, r. did m t like the Hermon and und took to clean up things. Theo. Obi dler, another colored boc':, was ported for maliciously shooting int. p'cnlc at Pl noy M Tarit. It ii si tbpt after the first shot thc red u tvblc Theodore had thc Monnt all ..loise)', ail the plenloera having lea ,)orod i IT Lo gel ou? of tho way of I log bullets Luckily no one was k td, andas yet tho warllko Theodi hrs nob been arrested, Then oame tho R.-v. G W. lUirg while, sv/ore out a warrant bot Magistrate S<"radley Sunda? aga? Prank Watts, white, ohatglng h with disturbing vw.iab'p, BSSOAJ?I cursing and using blasphemous li guage to the gnat annoyance |of worshippers at a churoh In the Gr?? v Ile suburbs, lu ia .u thai 1 Burgers ls a "n illness" man. RJ Rev. Mr. Singleton WP.H Cond"?? the services when Watti?, il 1st ?leg b gan putting in a few words for Evil One, much to the confusion tho speaker and to too delight of mole Im v?tent. Wai/.s has net been arreaied. lt looks Uko these cases ought tc enough for one month for u good j hlbitlon town like Greenville, l u Hecm.i not. One day last week yout.g and Innocent ropor.er of Nows was a'isauUed and ohok6d bo sendblllty In tho mayor'? otiles t local contractor on account of cert headlines that had appen.rsd in paper. Before tho contractor tacked tho reporter ho bad u rouedly abused by the m<?.yor ane ex-chlof of police, all of whom v In tho mayor's otlKio together, these tron?les, we. suppose, w*r? oi t-d by whiskey that waa bought) f thc dispensary before lt waa toiert t as Greonvlllo Is now a prohibit oounty, and there is no whi&ka? ti bought t?tere. Put whatever oause, no ono will deny that Ort ville has ?orna strenuous times f dry town._ Monument to Ni^ro, Kev. Dr, IMVIH W. Clark, of Ghi O no, i" ir"V'ng nr. effort t: ?ure auflljlLb? mjnsy to tr<*ot a u nment over the grave of thc Ir.to ito pnet, Paul Lawrence Dun Hov Clark's lasher v.a? ? bUvenoi nut hr say "rho man #)\o w Wiien :?'anv.y binga' and '"VTheii J?rn Pono la ?lot' deserves a nu lioOt." <_ Dix Mon Killed? The parting of a cable on the I; gb ?trarvAr TTalls In the nort of 're?so, YiCKtan, brought insl u-atn w> alx mon Thursday. '1 vero tu a bmaw boat alongalde teamer, wr-'c'.t vnt bi.'k'.g unloai ?hon several tons of boxed maclib iroko f(Om the holBls and or. airly on top of the small boato. ' vere rescued unhurt. By Speculation Take Their Own j Lives in Virions Ways. V HASTE TO BB RICH (las Csused (he Downfall of Many o* Tr-ose Who Posed as Dofunl.ni of Ibe National Honor When Bryan R n for President. A will o?t speculation, followod or pr*c.ded either by defalcation or bo trayal or trust, hos been responsitle for a startling numhor of Buioides In Philadelphia among men of affaiis und prominence iu ibo social world. The Philadelphia correspondent for che UMo:tgo R.'oord-Herald says: ''Be ginning willi the sensatianal failure of tho i eystone National bank iu 1001 wh?ob ruined mon whoso repu aw. m; wer; as untarnished as that of ae pr?sident of the R al Eitate Trust oi u^iuy, and wniou resulted u jail for two of them Puiladoiphia vas had an a ru az og series of Huauoial .can 'als and bai k wreoks. Bank dep s tors have lo t millions, but ibo laigest iurcadB of tho wild oat linanoiers were made In asplult ard In (JjnaollcUted LAke Superior, lu these two compsu ics the publlo vrgcly lo Philadelphia, dropped uu arr"; of 8100,000,000. In nearly ev* ry suioide causeo: by wild oat flnanoo at Xe mp ti have been made to suppress oho facts, as In the caso of the preki d Jt of the Rsa! E.tato Trust oom pAiiy, whose bulo.oc was kuown to thc members of his family, the coroner ind ihe coroner's physician for six d?ya and was even suppressed by Pull dr.lphia paporrf. Unfortunate speculation with mt ,tio t f .ca'ion feature hr ught about obe S?ii li ll oled d? atti < f Frau kiln Ii Gov/t n p evident of the Pulladelphlt and Ro d ng railroad, ar d one of thc nos?, brilliant and successful lawyers a 6h* KijScene stato. He shot bim colt In DsoeuAbcr, Whenan ap prftl?ai of his eetato was made it was fouVi that bo had lfft but 1450,000 in personal and real pro, eriy of au es vale that In bis llfelorao wa? es ImaV d 1.1 bo worth between S2 ouo,0?0 * ; uo.ooo Ile had brum ii.duo od to luvest in southern laud?, where, lt, bi uellovo.1, lie li lTjrod great losses \V liam M Singerly, proprietor of ?tju P il ade Um la Record, president of ?.i.e. Unestnut Street National bxnk .cd Ax* Obestaut Streot Trust com pMiy, ciioc* under circumstances which pjlniiCd unmlstikably to a aoath self inflicted. Gyan I ne of po'asslum IA ?elli.ved to have often ?he agent, hui s>> fa* &s toe records . f be ooroner's ill if> gu that oause 1? not aaor'b'id Both b'oks failed, and Slngsriy was .oimd to havo scoured $8JO. 000 from >uo of them oa collateral security of oui) 87? oOO Tue R cord*Hi raid correspondent farther SAy?: ".I H'?ph ?. Hitman, pto.>idtnt of cht Q sk.<?t (Jity N itlonal ii ink, clsjppsa.KU mysteriously and for . o layn it was ce ievod he oad baot tv/Obiid and murdered, Afuer a drive chriugh Fairmount Pirk,'hts empty ovrrl'go and lae horse w&s found, Forty day? after bis disappearance the decomposed ho ly of the banker w.iH lound float tr g lu thc Schuylkill river. His fortune bad boon ljst in specu'atiou. lt. j. min H. Ga'kill, a stook br^k r, oitccvtod bis frio'Klu and then killet! Dims If to avoid f ciug thom. II - was a thief and a turner, but this d.s uovoiy was not m."kde u'itll after bib ticatn. Ills forgeries forced tho Olty Trmt, F l'; Deposit and Surety com pany into bankruptcy. His methods were ingenious and ho reaped some ibing like a million dollars on raised stock eertllleatiH. Robert Adann, Jr., familiarly known KI 'Bartie' Adams, former min inter Lo B"'?U, prominent as one of ibo original explorers of the Yellow stone region and member ol' oong/ess (rou Philadelphia, committed suicide j by shooting in the Metropolitan club, Washington. Wild-nat speculation was ilreotly responsible, llb died penni loffs, )u;v'..;g dissipated a fortuno of $300,000. J isiah R. Adams, a prominent olubman and lawyer, killed Himself in a hotel. He was nominated for J ligo of thc sup rlor court. A bitter .ieta.ck was mudo upon niuo by a Icojl newspaper. Ha was *o used cf hav ing eui,apireo wltn another man to de?rau?i tim publlo by a got- rich quick scheme in whtob lt was alleged timi huno reds of parsons were Induocd to ?nvfcSt to their sorrow. Adams made a. weak denial to tho ohaigeand with rtrew frrua the tlokot. Tho matter preyed on bis mind and bo; shot him ieif. John I'Molcl, onoo postmaster of Philadelphia, a member of tho old wholesale dry goods la u,e of Young, Smith, Kiald .% (J.J. , shot, and killed bimbi If In Fairmount Park wbllo in i&ris. He c?me from Ireland when lie was fourteen years old and began iw or. and hoy In the house bo suose qusntly controlled. The Arm did a mg business aud, in addition to brandies in BMtlmorn, Cioolnnattl, LndlaiKApdlo and San V anet ceo, oar ilod ou a banking buslneis in Saxony, lo never was dr finitely known bow Mr. Fiold impaired his for ?une, but ??ho general belief was that ls was due Lo np4c.ilat.lon in reality, which he unew nobbing about. Tins no affoot j cl his minti that he developed a mloldal mania." Ascording to tho tamo authority: 'Jumes V. P. Turner, reglitor o? l'Ha? suttotlos of Philadelphia and a aw j ar of note, shot himself In Fair mount Park in April, 11)02. Hs WAS v m. inlier of the Society of tho Wai t 1812, and of thc Sons of tin t.v. .tulon. Ha was known through tut lor country au a genealogist. Mr l'un or bad boen induced io invest in ancia in the west willoh tie believed io be miiifcral bearing, but wb'ob turned ont lo be worthioss. lie bo t&?u? despondent and c'i?.m lo kill llmsslf rather than begin life ovor ?gain at forty-?even William G. Ryihermel, a broker cn faged in wildcat financiering in a onoorn known as the Popular Bxo&er .go tmmpany, was found doad in bis ?ed August 1. An autopsy sbowoo ,n Irritant poison. Thc physlolan ailed ?o attend him refused to glvo a ortltioato of dcatii from heart dis ano, although so requested. The mirs cry cf Ro thor m el s death lias nob son fully olearod, and until hlsostate i settled it will not bo known dcllnito Just what class of securities he dealt lu or their vtfue, but all indications are that he had been banning/ collat eral on which he waa unable to. reftl'zs and that tho only esoape he Btw waa tn the grave. \ John S. Hopklu?, ?v??Mr?r of th? I People's bank abo*- htmsi lt. Bfe got ?waj with ?700,000, whtoh ho lout on worthies* oollateral to a obno*T oalled the Guartntors' company, ll i foisted the uourities off on thejdlreo tors as of yalue and when exposing threatened he prepared himself for 'loath and eased his ooneoleooe by writing a volum'nous latte r of oontrhe explanation to James MeManeSy pres ident of the Institution. Then he went into tbo bathroom of Mu house, and puvi a bullet into his brain." APPLK ClDiSK J lo KIO. ia VD 1 A JOI/r IN T1IL? STATU OF MA IMO. ?o called Prohib? ion is a Faroe ar d People Want It Done ? way With The apple older ' j \g" of Maine has received a severe J lt, says the Wash ington corespondent of the Charles ton IA j.'it. Prominent Me ire people in Washington unhesitatingly express che bellet that prohibition In that State ls praotloally doomed and that another two years will see a governor and legislature eleotcd who will re submit tho question of prohibition to the people, which means, it ls deolar cd, that something less intoxicating than apple oidor will got an opportu nity to be us d Ti e comparatively ?mall majority rcooivsd Monday by Governor Cobb m tho Republican nominees for tho ojiu.se of lt vreaeatatlvoa ia assorted a dmany Maloo peoplo in Washington [Ioho loftily a defeat for the H imbil byni lu that Slate, Inasneuohas thc to J rlty bas bonn reduced below any Kiiu,vn in the P;no Tree State fir f irby yeera or more And the result MM brought about by "a strictly looa! ?glid on prohibition, tho R>publl0Qn? banding "pat" for prohibition,.the D iinoorata making a ll...'lit alon-/ the uno to have the question of doln^ \*ay with prohibition agaiu submit ted to the people. The capture of practically all tho principal Milne Ol ties and towns by Damocratio city tillers weana, it is declared, that prohibition.will be ignored more than over. "The trouble," Raid a leading Maine tllie bolder lo Wallington, "is thal prohibition in Maine has grown to bf a roarlug farce. The ludlorous speo taolo is presented of the Maine farmer oelng allowed to soil his hard oidor villi mt restraint and beer be'ng shu1 out. When lt ls rem?mborc.l that ,iard older contains over 0 per cont of alcohol, beer only about ?1 percent itu 'uuQor of lt it quickly soowu. Plier* are tw'cj as many ' Jags" lu a gallon ot older as lu an equM amount of beer. The Milne fArmor ls tho man who 's holding prohibition lu that State now. But for Iii? freedom to Sf ll cl der he would v ;t? &galuit the pi?gent laws. The city and town people cf M sino have demonstrated the.r stiorg .inircioaiby to the continuation Of pro hil iv lon." Pr dil bl Lion has had a precious rx ?stor.ee in Maine for 00 years DUO up 10 a very few years ago nobeef kicked ouo i ax<ilnat it because ? V - ac openly viola ed thar-any sort cf drinks o luid b i obtained almost anywhere. Then G jvernor Cobb came Into chi vi. 11 - denounced prohibition aa a rear h g farce, but said he intended to en force tue law agalnob whiskey selliui; in eviry ccunty and olty in the State ll did so with veugeanos, making it d ill ;ult to get something to dfiuk <x cepc hard cldir, the 1 j \?n" from whlo'o Increvjed at a trrmoouou? rate Pub Ho opinion became arcmod. Governor Cobb wa* a oindidale for re-eleotion, sith the dlstlnot understanding thal ho would continue his p dlcy. While M Alni gives evlder.ee of trying to get nd of her prohibition laws, after 60 years trial, a reform wave baa struck other States. Ah ut HohOOl llookn, State Superintendant of Kiuoatlon O B Marilin says the conlraot with publishers of school booka is to br atrlo^ly enforced. Teachers are noi to have Ihair pay warrants approved uulfcta they nae thc adopted bocke. Ir wlh he ko hue advantage nf hbo pub rons lo have this rule atrlctly euforo cd while the exohange porlod lasts, in order that al) of the old books may be taken up. if this ls done, the cn forcemeat ( f the rule will he easy af ter the exchange period expires. In a Utter to tho d it?rent County Supjr lntenJents of Education ho say? : "Pioa>e h.t. all of the teaohers, and pruipactlve teaohers In your oounty understand that the i ext regular toaohars' examina? lon will bo on B'ri day, September 2Ut. Pleaso make them understand also that no ouo ls . o be allowed to teaoh In your oounty, either as principal or assistant, with out a ocrtllioate properly roglBtcred ?ii your ( Alee, lt ls your duty to re fuso lo approve par warrants to teach er* who have no certificates 1 be lieve your bond would he liable If this rule la violated, so no one can blame you for doing your dutv." J Olin .11 Knight. In Uiodsath of Col. J lin M. Knight of Sumter, tho preoa of South Caro lina baa mat aire* ? loan which will bc rieoply felt. Col. Knight was edllo" of tho Sumter Horald, and he made lt one of the beat weekly newspapers in the ?tate, lie took pride In his work because he loved lb. In the making ol a newspaper he did bli duty, and ne did lb well. He waa a distinguish ed member of the Knlgbti of Pythias, i having succeeded Hon. Geo. S. Mow er as grand chancellor. He never as pired to pibllo oflbje, but ho was fur years chairman of tho Sumter oounty democracy. Ci 1. Knight had b'ton in c Itloal health for nome time, but not- J withstanding tho faot that it was known that his days wero numbered, iie went bo bbc meeting of the Press I Asioolaticn at tho Rle of Palms In i July, and mingled with his fellow- , workers He was 111 during tho moot- i lng, but lt v?as a satisfaction bo him i lo grasp tho hands of his old friends, i and it waa a pleasure to thom. They knew Mm and they know his worth and the value of his friendship. We ??tremed lt an honor to number John j M Knight among our frlorls. _-. \ ST lt AN OBJ (hil gs aro al wa*"? happen- f lng, but here is a olroumutauoe willoh > but for th* veracity of the press dib ( patohes wouid be hard to believe. ? John C. Puttier o.' Danville, Va., t sooured a divorce from his wife and I marriod a pretty sohool teacher, i Needing a cook and knowing the good t qualities of his first wlfo along thlc E Uno, ho engaged hor sorvioes and she s baked tho wedding oako, ' fcCil?OL TEACHE?S AN? TUM I ?tiro ll VA NV WORK COMMITTJbJD TO IUEM. They Should ba Appreciated Foro Than They dre hy Parent* and the Fublio. Fathers and mothers have been urged by the New York American many times to encourage and devolcp tho imagination of their children. Il oently it talked to tho sohool teachers of the nation about to re sume the sacred task which this Its publio placas upon tbem. Toere 1B no olass of oiV/. ms more iosorvlng of universal thanks, admiration and gratitude than tho school teachers. And any suggestion made to toad ers should always be prefaoed by sinoere thanks for good work, great patience, tireless devotion. I Teachers, everything that tho na ttou ls to bo d-pend H upon your work. When we pass a Une o coard, we can not fall to think kindly and reverent ly of the man who planted the '.rees. Your school teachers vr* planting % ie wets of the fu-uro. Kvery man rf value to humanity In the next genera tion wilt r?we inspiration to some one of you. You aro the planters of ?dea?, you train the mind, you encourage che childish, hosltutlug intellect, ano tho oredlt for the ripe fruit will bc yours. Above all things encourage the im agination of tho boy and the girl, llnmember that as the publto school represents the essential clement of republican government, HO you a^ the custodians of freedom in tho next genoratlou and tho political teachers ..f the child above ?ll. Teach tho ohild to think broadly. Teaoh him tho part that this country plavB and that it should play among the nations of the world. M^kft htm understand bow much, lep*)udB upon mcral 0( tirage In the ci tl zan, Teach bim what irora1 ocu age ls, teach h'm to love llb) makiug bim a< quainted with the ?reat men whose o def possession lt lias been. R'momber tlmt ram spelling and ciphering are t io least part, of the knowledge that you (.-Ive to the children. The Important s'udy for human bdugs is humanity Itself. I Concentrate yt u- own minds, te?on ers, ii;) n thc greatness of huDjan e-osMbilli.lss, upon tho wonderful future of this race, and then oom mun.cite to your children the en thusiasm of your own spirits. Teach thc ooye ard g'rl--eve.n the youngest -the great simple truibs of God's w..n!er'u! power as shown lu this universe. Toaoh t'-ern lb? place ol heir earth In the great lieM of sr il :ug tuns and planets. L ft t cir m:ius ss high as tim great hCt-enoo of oosn lc orvallen, anti their aspirations will equal these cf humanity's great ion? and d' ugh*era. lt member, tba'. cs the fruit ls In the tiny sap lng which you plant In the ea:th, so the whole fut ire ls lu '.bo brains, in the tmighiat'.ciis of thoari cbildieu that sib beforo *ou. Y urs is a thankless task. Y ur 011 ls the moHt ? Hi -ult that- naen do. You are expected to have with .ozens of children the pat io, oh and tie love that the f'ther aid thc another sho.v to a lew. The wi rk chat you rio is u di rps 'd ai d wt at ls worsa, it i?- not appreciated The world, perhaps, will ncvt.r real:zs bow much it owes to >cur patience and conscientiousness. Hut tl ero ls gl< r> m all good vo U, and there ts h?opl ucss io the consciousness of seli-don.ai ind of eut y co-' e. Eve y l um.'vn brain c? mr8 Into tb.c world with unlimited possibilities. The little dull face, that looks up at you and that sr ems a'most hopele s tu Its duh is , may be tho ixe of acoMier Newton, sti.pld at sohool but destined through w nWful lr?agln? tlou to take tie highest runic in human guulu . Thc work that yeti have got to clo ls wet rir g on the nerves, A, d a child aimlas^ly ques tlonlng, resta ?8.y inquisitive Is no' always easy to manage after long bonn of dull routine. lt member that in each of t! o c lltttc- beads there isstruggltrg &;:piik of divine intelligence, There is ar atc m of th', t thtck'ng force dosiinr-d to rule tids earth. You have in your care all that there ls of humanity, which (.L> its futuro. Ai d y. o kr.ow that the on ty thing ol value in I bi world ls the new thought. S . sttn u late and encourage patiently tnu restless imagination in which alCLO origina? thought can Hud birth. Teach your children above all to read with imagination. A man truly great ba;- said that a teacher ls to be Jodgod ohitrily by the intering' nee and case with which his pupils eau read. The human being able to r.ad ab..o lutely -easily and Intelligently holds tho key to all kuowledge. The grown man uses but Utile the technical teachings of his school days, the atgo bra, the geography, etc. Hut his en tire Intellectual growth depends upon his reading. If you teach a child toread easll> and intelligently, understanding what ho is reading, y. u have conferred trie very featest bleating upon that ohild. TJ tho extent to which dis crimination is left in }Otir hat.es, we urge upon you to continue the work of Gutenberg, and to spread the teachings of the great writers by making your class above all a reading olass. To tho teaohers of the nation the children are cor fld.ri for another year Tho story of the good work that I? ti be done this winter in the thousand* of sohoolroomn by millions of ohlldren will he rcllrcbed in evorr aoalavemen? of the next generation, lo ls to be hoped that parents will appreciate tho teachers, oo-operate with tnem, Indi cate respect for tho teacher lu the o?jlid. It ls t > be hoped that the public as a whole will show appreciation < f thc work that the teachers do. Tho teachers should ht tho most highly honored public omdals. They should bo generoubly paid and uocorously pensioned, and to this end, hi return for the good work that they do, this newspaper and otherB will strive per manently. Gill Dloeon Oniinun. "Long livo tho social revolution for and and llborty." Ttiose wore the last *ord? of ??maid Konoplianlkovo, tho Mri who assassinated Gan. Min, la^t nonth, and who was sentenced to loath by a court martial and hung at 3t. Petersburg on Friday. They wore ittored as tho rope wa? placed around 1er neck. Sho refused to soo a prloot irlor to the ex?cution. She mounted bo sosffold with tlrm steps and would tot be aided. On a photograph she ent to her sister sho wrote the words: 'My life was all I had to give. " MURDER MYSTiSRY. BABY LIPS ALONE CAN TIO IA. Till : AWFUL- KKCItMT. The Bereaved Father Holds the Child Sefore Svpptot Vainly deck ing Tdentlty. On the Hps cf a two-yoar-old bab; barge the solution of one of the moat b' fRtog murder mysteries with wbioh tho Philadelphia police have been oon fronted In a generation. Mrs. Morris K Lavis, the boautl ful sr d cultured ye ung wlfo of a com rnoro'al ??aWm*n. was found murder ed In ber ap<irtmenta, No. 2103 North Bieyenth street, la;e Wednesday ulght The body had been thrust Into a clothes pies>. On tho door ol bbc death room played a motherless baby boy. .'Pig man hurted mamma." he lisped, when thc hon ! fl jd friends ol tbo'dead v*nmun f' u id ber and sought to glean from thc obild some inkling of i he mmdeer's identity. The husband, who v/aa in Altoona, roached Philadelphia this morning Ju.t in tirro t;> parti; ?pate ina hlgnl) dramatic police ir qui y. n rry Somers, wlio ?Iso boarded a No. 2 03 Eivonth street, bad be^t troted. L-'wla, who had not ye looked upon his f'e.d wife. tof>k I? i baby from the arms - f a big police man and, walking up to the suspect, pl p.ded with the Utile one to say whether be looked liku tho murderer. ''Big niau hurtcd mamma," libpi.? tho V'.by. "ls this the b'g man, cleat? ' waller, the father, seeming about to sink tc the ll or. "Hurted mamma, burtcd mamma," chafed tho oh'ld, thrusting bl? chubb r lt Hie fists into hin fatherV eyes, and pausir^f in wondormon when be found tears there. But no baby finger was stretohed fcrtb lo aoonsatlon of the suspect. No word was uttered thftfc cuild be con stru? fl ?? c.-r demolition of tho mau s< st*ai> ely on trial. S tmers was taken bo tho third de gree cVlam jer, where maintains s .^ubboru slit nee. Toe police wll oonfroi ti him with tho baby boy agalr Thursday. The Kiev nth st r et bouso, where the Lc wis fr.mily had lived more than a mouth, ls of the better sort in it resp Ota ble ne'gl bornood. It ts run by "Mes Chrtrlotte Kelly." The police disco vere i that ber real name s Mrs. Cleam.re and that Somers i.< known to a select few as her brother M Lewis was itlaeked in tab* bining room, where lier tdiro.tt wtwj cut with a pair of clr.&ors. Sao was dragurrd through s-voral rooms and thrust, standh g, into the clotho-, ^ress. T?.ere Rho slowly died, while thc biby, who had cu pt to the pince scratched on the d ior of her aeaob prism, RB though seeking to pierce the mystery tbs*, lt. contained, Slum 8 lilU Wtl'O. A ehoottng 8 ff ?ray took p ace at ar. early boor b'rid?y night on fm us ually quiet streets cf Holly Hill. Pres Johnson, a negro who is wanted lu (J.ar.'o?ton on a oh ari'A of mordor, tias heeu sulklt-'g alu ut Holli Hill for somo time, bis wife, J ii ne Johnson, residing lr? tovn ard maiu of h's rel ativ'-s tn thc violntty, Although ho ad made thr-.ats a; a'nst tho 1. ves ( f St lur-st four resident" of thc town hr his been ?hebend by the colored pm pie, supposedly ids relatives Ho ba ri q: ml/ ma e threats that he prout" kill his wife and Friday night nearly put hi?' threat Into ex-entier. He ted o'.td her Into a hon e whtre sne was a ooe ; n^, s'rk ng a ma'.cb, .brui t lt ino u r face, wt n ui.e ra:, .'rem bim Hcreamlrg, out ln'.o thc yar i, bc-, fo'lowi).,!, ai d a mom nt Ver ? e rhots rang ru - i?o lah! ni L'fTaot in : fr b ek.c.T^ m., c mp!et< ly through thc cl ^ Jun above the hip, the other bullet li dglng In thc s'corcion. Tue. woun,1P while not necessarl'y fatal, aro painful uni rc c very, if she recovers, w d b?? slow J linson escaped, bul-an bia feet art In bad ixmdtuon f i m being scalded roo ntl v, he nant I av J uad assistance to gf t *v,ay ho qu e.kiy a.?ci complete ?y. It was rum. oed batu rc ay morn ing tba? a bu*gy ncr? c river wer.: awaiti: g Johnson and after tho shoot? lr g be w.-.s driven av tty. A pens'- wy i.ut se'?robing for him Friday night, ; ut bc cou..; ant be found, A ."."ei from luis place v.-ae seat lo OhArlest'or a i summer to the author! tlr-*, tali lng of til? presence ir. and around ll ^i ly Hill, but. he has continued h's visits i?r^, msk'ug m ire or less dis'.urbaner st each v *it and teing eoreenod hy friends. Ho ls Ugain a fugitive and hau with him t,wo guns. Two Women Wi ro Looked Up in m Poitou Station. The Greenville Nows says the swo llen of that city about the C. and W. 0. depot was thrown into a ?biri of xcltemenfc rsosntly when it booatno noised abroad tliat two women, lt. bite pHllosa light of a Septcmb ir sun, were riding through the street astrid*. Iiu-y housekeepers, worn wi oh watching pretei vis cooking, lurried io thc door ; mon wi o had worked all lay at their trades forgot their ^earl ness and stepped to ibo f.ont feuo. Little ohilcren, busy stoning stray ?ats end do^s, gave their victims . brief respite as, roll.cling tho rurlos l'y of their mothers, thoy hurried to mo read to see those Lwo refcimors. Policemen K Her and Bl?,kely, hear lng the talk and sceh g Hie women ^omir g fearlessly down the road, with bbolr feet sticking away on either side, guiled their helmets resolutely down iver Ibelr eyes, and soon had tho two rvomcn under arrest. Tnoy wero tak ?n to tim station Louse, and hiing un ible to give bend of SIG each apmt .he night in one of tao colls. One ?ave lier name nv L ///.io Smith ano .bo other as Mabel HolllcUy. Ti tu suggestion of tho Southern [?umber Journal that tbs idle negroes ie forced to work for prlvato parties ir elso for tho oounty is a good one. \otlvo polico oe old easily satisfy themselves ttiat ail the darklos who iwarrn to town wt-o at work or not. The publlo safety demands that they ,vork fir their living and the soonor municipal authorities get busy about mis mattor the less trouble, wo wll. lave enforoslng lt. Wo commend ,iio maltor to the earnest attention A the muulolpal authorities with vbom we 0i mo in touch and urge hem to lose no time in getting busy ibout tho matter. 18 DITO ii Ayer of the Fir rei.ee Times las been sent to tho IIcuso of Ho iresentlal Ivo i from bis oounty. Ile is i good editor and will make a good tglslator. THE SHOCK OF 1663. When Canad?, New York ?nd Penney!? vania Wero Shaken Up. Canada, Now York and Potmsyl- ( vania experienced a terrible shoe's on Jon. 26, 27 and 28, 1663. ? j quaint description of the occur rence, published at tho timo, says: "The heavens being serene, there wa? euddoiily hoard a roar like tho noise of a great lire. Immediately the buildings wore shaken with great violence. Doors opened and shut of themselves with a fearful clattering. The bells rang without thoir roues being touched. Cracks appeared in tho walls of buildings and floors separated and in some cases carno down. Chasms appeared in tho fields, and the hills seemed to bo in motion. Tho fright of tho Inhabitants waa shared by tho beasts and birds, who sent forth fearful cries, bowlings and bellowings. "Tho duration of this earthquake wus very uncommon. Tho first shock continued half an hour beforo it was ovor, but it began to abate a quarter of an hour after it started. Three other shocks occurred the eanio day. Tho second day there was a moro violent shook, which lasted a long time, and that night nomo counted no lees than thirty two shocks, of which many were vio lent. Tho tremblings of the earth did not cease till July. Many trees wore torn up and tho profiles of tho mountains seemed to be much changed. Springs and small streams were dried up. Waters once sweet beenmo sulphurous and the chan nels In which river? formerly run woro so altered os to be unrecogniz able. "Halfway between Tadousao and Quebec two hills woro thrown down and formed a point of hind which extended an eighth of a mile into thc St. Lawrence river. The island of Aux Coudres became larger tlum it was before and tho channel of the river was greatly changed." How He Thought King? Should Die. Cramer waa Voltaire's Geneva publisher. At a rehearsal of ono of Voltaire's tragedies M. Cramer was finishing his role, which was to end with somo dying sentences. Vol taire, objecting to tlie manner in which that death scone was played, criod out in accent* ot soothing scorn, "Cramer, you lived Uko a prince during tho four preceding nets, but at tue fifth you die like a booksollcr," Tronchin, being pres ent, could not help in kindness in terfering. "M. Voltaire/9 said ho dc pr ecu tingly, "can you expect to have gentle men to bo at the expense of dresses and fatigue of getting up such long parts if you thus upbraid them ? On the contrary, I think they nil deserve tho greatest encour agement nt your hands, and as to my friend Cramer, I deo larc that, so far OB I am a judge, he dies with tho same dignity he lived." Voltaire raised his head and glanced defiantly at Tionchin. ''Doctor," he cried, "when you hove kingi to kill kill them your own way. Let me kill mine as I please/' -Notes and Queries. Whore Sho Had Saan Him. Dr. Hook, a celebrated Yorkshire j vicar, afterward dean of Chichester, was not a handsome man. An old acquaintance says of him: "The boy, Walter Farquhar Hook, : might almost have been described , AS ooo of those on whom nature is said to have tried her 'prentice 1 hand." He was very fond of corn men Ling on his own ugliness und re peated with great amusement somo of tho "left bunded compliments" ho had received. On ono occasion the good vicar 1 saw ft little girl looking attentively ] into his face. , "Well, my dear," said he, "I dont i think you've soon me before." ' "Oh, yes, I havel" "Where?" "I saw you tho other day climbing up a polo and I gave you a bun." Pearson's Weekly. Oonvlotlens. What most people call "deep and enrncat convictions" on political and social topics aro generally mud dle headed medleys of knowledge of fact and opinion. They know that such and such a thing it an evil and they opine that they ses a way to amend it, und if wisor people point out to them that tho evil would not bo so amended or that greater evils would accrue from the attempt they only feel that their "convictions aro affronted and opposed by cold blooded calculations. This kind of opinion hi often as oonfident as ac tual knowledge.-London Qraphio. Ready Retort An Irishman once met nn Eng lishman who had an artificial leg. Being of n sympathetic nature, Pat inquired the causo of the lost of tho limb, whereupon the Englishman said: "A short time ago I discov ered that there was somo Trish blood in mr body and that it had settled In this log, so I had it cut off.** 44 'Tis a pity it didn't sottlo in your hoad/' carno tho quick retort. Troy Ti moa._ Hey ward To \usnl. Oolurohia.'S. C., Sept., 12 1906. Hon. Martin F. Ansel, G/cenvlllo, S. C. Accept my sincero congratulation* upon tho flattering vote which bat ru initiated you for G )vernor of Soujb Carolina. 1 hope your administration wil1. be most successful in all that per tains to tho welfare of our State. D. C. Il KY WA un. The situation tn Cuba is ssld to bo ?row!ng moro serious. There ar hon .ant's of aimed 1m urgent throughout the island, ar d Borre o ?Ino that tho Palma government is doom id. Wc Have Ft 3no 25 llorac powor Tal bott, second lin y hoon o vorhau lod. This Kngino ?B \ groat bargain for anyone who is in tl \Vo aro hoad quarters for anything in iroiupt ationtion will ho given to all in Mire. Write us when you are in the n *> get our prices before placing your c Columbia Supply Cl?,, . - Colored Mou Cleared. The following ha* been Issued by ho oitizona of Camden; Wo, tho undersigned, wish to go on record, aa ?oolkvlug that fchd iucendlary; notice" r?! a pecr*t meeting ot ths eulorel P 'opU , the t wat- a few days ago found on tho util u i . f Cftttidia, wes griten U) by bon o ui&iibiuUb person with evil lucent; and that those respectable color td ?H<z iub who?e names wore at taobed to the same, knew nothing about th? nutloc, until lt was oalled to their utifunon by their waite ft lends. The ?hove was signed by ho Mayo* of CataGon anti wuuj pro? mlnonicitlzons. Four In One? ><'? ml.y. Lizzie /. t.rlnin Weldon, daughter of Mr. Poke Woldon of Herriotts, Lee OvULity, died at her home Tues? day, the recuit of a long oase of ?inhold fever. Tue little girl was only about five y ?sers old and makes uh? fourth child that Mr. Weldon bal .oat with this dreadful disease since May 3 of this year. Tile little girl *as burled at Spring Hill, where the other? are all burled. At this time Mrs. Weldon and also one more of uioiv childi en are in bed with typhoid (over, with Mrs. Weldou in a serious condition. The sympathy of the en? tire community ls with tho family in their great timo of trouble. Al Atm; Oaiuuor?i? Activo. Cv rus W. Davis, Djmoorablo oan 4ldi^e f > G vernor of Miine in the recent cit ot!' n, says t ie ejection will t hoi blighty investigated and lt is 'kely that the investigation will be curled to 'the bsdlotv Oi the faoe A the returns Davis had 8,.ooo less vote ? Mmn hi? R"rub11oan competitor. Pho Waterville Sentinal says: "The election is still in doubt. There is vi i;i prosp*ots that the D^mootats /.ill not only control the next House of RaprcsontPtlves, hub on Joint bal lot in tho Legislature they have a ?orj,oliy and elcot a United States Senator to sucoocd Frye. Already lnventlgation of returns show the oleo tlon of three D^moorstia representa tive* where Republicans olalmed to be winners." An Atlant? Tragedy. At Atlanta, Ga , Charles Geismar, ~>f Macen, shot and wounded Mrs. E. B. l*ev lo the Laid at- hor tome and them shot and killed himself. Geln mar went to the home of Mis. Iiey 'ato t hursday night raid demanded admittance. This was refused and Friday he rsturrd and began firing. No cause was 2:1 ven for tho deed. Tum new State Senate has a major ity of four for the State Dispensary and the Houue has a majority of at least ten on the same side. This insur es the purlcation cf the dispensary system. Yv K congratulate Brother Aull, of the N?wberry N^o and Herald, on bis el-, otlon to the l?gislature. He ls n good, safe oran, and can be depend ed up> n to dobie duty fair aDd square. Fountain Pens Por Sale. Wo have several dozen good Foun tain Pons for salo, v Guarantcd 14 karat. Prices $1 and *2 etch, postpaid. Leather; Pockets for two or three pe is l? cents each. Mall orders solicited. Address SIMS' BOOK STOKE, Oratnrcburg, S. 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