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TILLMAN SCORES New York Banquet Where Whites Dined With Negroes. WILL HURT BLACKS Says tho Seinritc, Who Declares the Incident Malms Progress Towiird Inevitable Catastrophe. Il?? .Asserts thal Noi l hom Feeling Differs Very liiitle in tito Huco Question From tito Soot Item. Senator Tillman gave ,,n last Fri day to a representative of tho Atlan ta Journal a ringing interview lu which he spoke in his characteristic fashion of a haiKjuot recent ly glvon In New York ami attended by white and negro mon and women, who sat side hy side al the banquet tables. .Senator Tillman was severe in his condemnation of the banquets, and slated thal the speeches made wore not for Now Yorkrs. but specially for southern consumption, a< was indicat ed by some ol' the owttors of the oc casion, The story of ibo banquet which evoked the sentiments expressed liv Senator Tillman appeared recoittiy in the Washington Post, Hie Philadel phia Telegraph and the Washington Times, and all the eastern and west ern dailies. The entertainment was glVOU under the auspices of the Cos mopolitan society of New York. White) women were sandwiched between ne gro men, and listened to speeches by negroes which advocated intermarri age as a solution of the nice problem, j Some of those present were Harold j c. Villa rd, editor ol the Now York livening Post! William H. Ferris, al negro graduate of Harvard; "Cap-J iain" H. A. Thompson, a negro who said he was a soldier al San Juan Hill; Miss .Mary W. Ovingtotl, a j white woman prominent in sett lenient work in lirooklyn, wilt) sal between t wo nemo men. and lidward C. Walk er, president <>i lin- Sunrise ('"ul,, which sanctioned th'- recent "nf Itnity" ide;i of 1'. I'. Harle, who took | ;i notion to quit he- wife for another woman he liked belier ami whom he' designated a.- his "allinily." Such ideas Senator Tillman slated thal the south would forever resist ?it every hazard. lb' said Hint Hie best way to eliminate the suggestion of social equality was lo remove politi cal quality, and thai, the best way to ?lo tbi'.. is by the repeal of He* fifteen th amendment ami the modification of the fourteenth. 'this not having boon dono, it was pointed ont that Hu- states of the black bell, with the single exception of tleorgia.luul taken legal steps io ii isl ram bise large num bers of negroes, and thai ii was the duly of Georgians io join In-r sister stales b> lin- passage of a similar! law. "My views on the race problem," says Senator Tillman, "are so WOP known, by reason ol' Hie groat nulli-i lier ol lecture! I have delivered on Hu subject, tllhi I do not know thai; it is worth while to discuss this lat est phase of i< H'M I his nncident, Irlvul in Itself, only marks the rapid progress we are making tow ard ibo J inevitable catastrophe. I have con tended for year.- I hal existing condi tions can Inevitable have but om- end . -bloody raie conllicts. "This banquet, or dinner, or what ever you ?all it. at which a few taunt les like V'ilinrd ami other while men of thai ilk. had drummed np a tot of deuegrade br lunatic while wt. j men, to III list rate timi' practice of j social equality and launched Hie pro paganda of amalgamation between the race, will ?lo no barm in New York, ami ii was not intended to affect conditions lhere lt was do dgned for southern consumption and ut affect Hie south l'or Instance, Dr. Ferris, the colored Harvard graduate, emphasized tbi.-. When he said . This means more io tho negro ot the black boil ol t lie north.' Tho incident is a revival of the cid .< home of Umso radicals who, v. iib thad Stevens and (Miarles Stunner, caused thc re-construction deviltry in the south in 't?K. Thal Steven practiced iniscegntlt iou, and Charles Sumner endorsed it. and nothing but ib.- im perial manhood of tho south.-rn white people men ami women alike sav ed our civili/.al iou t bon. "The negro newspapers throughout tho country will publish and send broadcast over the south Ibis story of black men and white women silting down io dinner, with what results ; need aol say. itoosevell's luncheon with liroker Washington caused un told mischief, ami. as on?' of these speakers sui ?I, 'conditions are going to gol worse In the south bolore ?.hov get holler.' When Hie colored pOOpW get educated, I h w hiles m I tie Som h will lia ve to recognize them.' Closing his statement with assertion that do portal lon i ? imp?t siblo, then it mu; t tie anuiigomntlon ami education, "A lew Statistics will indicate what tbi.. menus, .South Carolina has 225, U00 inoro UOgrpes than whites; Mis sissippi, 26G,000 mote negroos than winte-., and tte six southern stales of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama. Floidn, Mississippi ami Louisiana, constituting ibo black belt, have !0, l)60 more negroes limn whiles. Vi,ur own ..tali; of Georgia lias over I,OOO, otu) negroes and (ess thai 200,000 while innjoiity, ~ I AST mOYCMili KIDING Caused GIO Death ol' a Colored Hoy al Spartanbui'ff. A colored boy about 13 years old was killed Monday morning In Spar enburg by being thrown from a bi ?yele. Tile boy was riding down, the street at a groat, speed when be caine in collision with ueolorod woman nnd .vas thrown over tho hard!" I)?!..?, re .eiving such a severe blow on the .eft side of his bead that death re jutted in a few niantes.. Tb i col ored boy was employed al Wrighton's narket, and had been up South Chureb street to do some errand Geming back he speeded down Kirby Hill, which is the custom of nine lent hs of the cyclists. The iee wa gon was standing In tho street, and Mrs. Connor's servant girl was wi ling a piece of ice. As she turned from behind the wagon the bicycle was upon her. There was no time for her to get out ol' the way, or for 'he boy to furn his wheel, so there was a collision. .Strange lo say. the woman was not Injured. SAD ACCIDKNT. Little Hoy and (.iii Drowned on al IMensiirc Sail. j A very sad accident occurred Fri day afternoon in Charleston harbor hy which Jimmie and Myrtle Mit chum, ? and 10 year old children oi l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitcham, were drowned near I ?ruin Island, in th" overturning of the small sail boat in which I hoy were taking a pleasure' Hip. lu the boat were Ciipl. M ti chum, his mother in law and lom children The boat was on a lack when a j sudden gnsl of wind struck the sail and ho fore the party could readjust themselves lo steady tho craft In Hie waler it capsized. The towboat Ce cilla weal Immediately lo the assist ance of Hie party and the crew of the boat with Hie assistance of Capt. Mitchina and bis 10 your old son managed to rescue the rest ol the parly struggling in the waler. Negro Murderer Hanged. At. Lawrenceville, (?a.. Friday Hen ry Campbell, colored, was hanged for the murder of Killi Hudson, a negro woman, last January. John Hudson, husband of Hie murdered woman, had previously been given a life sen tence for i he i ame crime "li (bb program ot tho ''''birds should hi' carried out. Hie future trav eler through tho bean of Hie Cou fed racy, when the mixing ol' the rn ce*) bas been completed, could discover nothing here except mulattoes, or even tl darker admixture, lt is need less lo say I hat this will never occur. because, if deportation is impossible, ibu destruction of the black race is not And (host' who sow the wind, maj live lo reap the whirlwind, "I know better than any other souborn man for 1 have tested ii. thai the northern feeling on ibis (juestioil differs very lill h from oar own. Ami if the Republican nnlio al convention shall adopt Hie Ohio program of reducing southern repr? sentation il would be tile duly Ol' the Democratic convention io meet ii with a plant: declaring ibis is a while man's country and white men must govern it.' " In answer lo the question Whether SUch a plank would gain us Voles III the Norihi Senator Tillman said "if the Kepnblieans should press Hie issue. I have no earthly doubt of ii. Southern men would only bav? lo go j amour. Hu northern people and dis cuss Hie (| nest lot) as I have done, boldly ami frankly. No Kepnblican speaker can meei the arguments and fads Ulai can be presented, and Hie feeling of casie, rae?' superiority is as indelibly fixed lhere as here. The question in ver w ill se sol Ged until Hu- North shall agree io Hie re lien I of the I'lfteenlli amendment and modification of Ibo fourteenth so ?IS to sol al res I onie for al! tin negro's, aspirations social equality, by tauhig from him political equality, or lefD inj', ii to each stale io set lb- ' Win n asked il Hie action of South Carolina in regard io negro suffrage was unanimous Senator Tillman sahl "in a manner yes, and then again, no, because lhere was considerable dis mission and threats in certain quar ters of mobilizing Hie negro vole and controlling the state constitution al convention by those who claimed to be the guardians of vested interest and corporal ions. If you should ev er have a death crappie in Georgia alone, Ih.ese lines and your negroes are not disfranchised, you can readily understand how many thousands of them would have I heir taxes paid so Hint theil Vole: could I IC Used al (ItO polls "li ls well understood now bj a great many northern people that tho negroes are the balance of power in ninny northern and border slates, such as New York, New Jersey. I'el [aware, Maryland. Kentucky, Wo I Virginia, Ohio, indiana, Missouri and Kansas, and lhere i.-, intense biller ness ol' feeling in Washington because of the impending control of the nat ional Kepnblican convention i>> ne gro delega les from the South, who, said lo nu', can deliver no electoral VOles, bm will nominate a man for the sale Kepnblican stales io elect. "Tilo South, and least of all (?cor cia, cannot afford to yield one inch Ol' lather in Mu.-, conflict. Our civili zation, ami everything which makes Ile Worth living, depends on il \nd all other issues sink Into insignifi cance in comparison. WILL CO MUCH GOOD. DKMONSTHATIOX ON FA HMS IN THK SOUTH. Fanners Cooperating With Agvictil tura! Department on Selected /Irons to Stimulate Utfort tm All. Congrasmnu Lever has recontty re lived n lotter rrom S. A. Knapp, spe cial ngenl in charge of Fanner's Co >pOrnlivc Demonstration work, stat ing that tho Department of Agricul ture lina started the work In the 7th Congressional district, South Caro lina, and that they hope- te do a irreal deal more next year. Fifteen demonstration Canns and ninety co operative l'anus have heon establish ed in Lexington county; thirty-five demonstration and len co6)>eratlve in Richland county; len demonstration and fortj cooperative ia Orangeburg, md live demonstrative and twenty co op?rai ive in < 'alhoun. Dr. Knapp in his letter said. "A valuable practical feature of this work is thai all Mi.' Held aven?s are Southern ima and residents in the Slates in which the demonstrations are made. They know the people ,mil i he eotldll ions." Dr. Knapp lias very hriefly outlined what ii- io he accomplished by this Karne rs' Cooperative Demonstration work in i Im following: .'The object (,| Hie work is primar My o> greatly Increase Hie net earn bigs of the average rainier, by the improvement of (In- soil, hy the use of the beal seed and hy Inc adoption (d' helter and more economic methods on Mir farm ? "rbis is accomplished hy farm de monstrations ol' an acre or more made bj a farmer in every neighborhood, ii' possible, und? r instructions from oin (cutral Oflleo and supervised by field agents, who visit these demon strations monthly. "Thus i he crop on an acre under the best management is contrasted in (?very uoighbontood with the crop cd' the average larmer. The offed is immediate and the results are as tonishing. .tn lOO?j Hi li rsl cooperative farm was established ai Tarroll, Texas, and tho larmer. NV. C. Porter, was guaranteed h> the cl Uzeas against lost, it any should occur in following the department instructions. Tho work was a success. "Kron? dis small beginning the Farmers' Coopera!iee Demonstration work has increased in live years from ono locality lo len States, and iron one Hold "geni lo 141, from one' ?arm to thirty two thousand directly In structed and possibly hall a million aided through observation. "The funds appropriated by Con gress are used only in boll weevil In fested territory: to wit, Texas. Louis iana. Oklahoma. Ail ansas and one district in Southwestern Mississippi. Cooperative Demonstration w ork in the remainder of Misssippl, Alabama, (?eorgia and lim two Carolinas and Virginia is done hy funds from other than government sources. The great value of this work is show., hy Hie successful product iou ?d' Cotton hj the average larmer under boll wee vil Infest lou. "Our instructions are also directed to the more profitable production ol the standard crop", because rotation is neeoSsarj lo lie best success in cotton I prod ucl ion j "Aside from ihe demonstrations; the educational features pf the work i consists mainh in reducing the science Ol' agric..Inni' io a few prac tical problems, easily understood by the common farmer a. the following: Helier dru lunge of tin soil; a deeper 'and better seed Ped; more humus; thc fies) seed : thorough tillage: inore horSpower and better tooti : more and better farm ?lock: ihcko are taught by bdiers. circulars icdures ami de ! nlohsl rat ions. [ "The cooperative feature ol our work gives I.? ii clasticlt j and ad justment lo conditions. Farmer: co operate in furnishing laud and cork ing the demonstration "Hunkers and linn hauls cooperate iii furnishing, lue ol inst, the best seed loi the demon si ra I ions and in refusing lo advance less the tenant works the crop nuder oar instruc tions. "Business men's clubs and heards of trade oi'gaili/.e tann demonstra tions under our agents and pay all expenses. Tnt! Business Men's. Club of Helena. Ark., has 1,000 SUCll farms. The Farmers' anions are giv ing g ron I assistance bj organizing de monstration tarin-, in cooperation with us. "Some JJ,OOO women in the South are orgnni/.Od in ?lui.:-, l'or the helter nient ol' the cniidit ions o f rural homes. They are actively assisting us l>y urging the general adoption of otu' demonstration work. "?hese women are practical and arge not o 111 J greater earning oapac ItJ for the larmer, bul g ICU tor e?'on pirtj and more con,forts in the homo. Alis.- Mary T Name, president Ol' tho Women s Clubs ol' South Carolina, for rurel Improvement, has been largely Instrumental in organizing this af fective wick. .County Uiporinleudeuls of public inst ruction are organizing boys' clubs on a large scale. The superintendent does Hie work free of charge. Tho boys demon.Hale on their father's farms. The public gives suitable prizes. Our department furnishes se.-d ana inst ruc! ions, "In addition, our agents visit the Eleven Bodies Found Buried (n Farmhouse Yard. HAD BEEN MURDERED. Anxiety of ?lohn lh igeloln Over Dis uppcarnucc of Ills Brother Lends to Discovery of .Al io ?bred Undies of Two Men, ii Woman and Two Children in Yard of Woman He contly limned to Death. A dispatch from loaparte, Ind., Kays ono ot' the most growsomo murdor mysteries ever unearthed in that sec tion of the country caine to light Tuesday winni the bodies of (ive por soiiH, all of them murdered, wore lound in I be yard in tho homo of Airs. Mell,. Gun neus, who, with throe ot ber children was burned lo death on the night of April 2s. So lin- only two of tile bodies httVO be.-a Ul (Mi ti fled. T.iosu are Andrew llelelee, who caine lo that eily from Aberdeen, S. I)., for Hie purpose of inarrylii,' .Mrs. O un ness, whose ac quaintance ho bad made through a matrimonia] bureau. Thi other is i bal of .lennie Olson dimness, a Chi cago Kiri, who had been adopted by Alis Onliness. She disappeared in September. I906. ?ind it was said had gone lo I.os Angeles to attend school. The other bodies \M-re those ol' ;i man and two children, apparently 1'? y(>ars old Tho body ol' il el gen el a was dis membered and the arms, legs, trunk and bead were buried in different parts ol' tb yard. Il is believed by thc authorities that Guy Immphere, who has been under arrest since the burning of the Glibness home, on the charge of murdering Mrs. Omi nosa and her family, committed the llclgelcili criine, I,amplifie is a car penter and the manner in which the body of lllgeioln was dismembered leads to the belief that it was done by somebody familiar with (be uso of a saw. In some quarters it is believed that Mrs. G ll ll ness may lia ve Known some thing ol' the murderers ol' (he five people. A possible solution of Mle G ll ll MOSS farm mystery, which was deepened Wednesday when four additional bod ies were found in tho barn yard, de veloped Wednesday nigh!. Evidence tending lo show (hal tho nine dis membered corpses unearthed Tues-, day and Wednesday had been ship ped to I .aporte, probably from Chi cago, caine to light. The testimony ol dray mon who had carted trunks and boxes lo Ibo Onliness homo lent color to (bis supposition. The l,a porle police also received informal ion (hal I wo trunks, consigned tb .'.Mrs. Helle thinness, I.aporte. Ind." are help In an express olllce In Chicago. Two of the niue mutilated bodies vere idenlifled willi reasonable corr (ailliy. Anton i)lsbh, Of Chicago, viewed lue hotly supposed to be (hal of Jennie Olson. Ill years old. foster daughter Of Mrs thinness, and pro nounced ii io lie (hal of his daughter. A sister ol' the girl, Mrs Leo Olaii der, of Chicago, coituTmed the father's Idenlilleal lon Ask K lleiegein, whose inquires regarding bis missing brother, An drew, led to Hie fl rsi discoveries on tho death haunted farm, became sure that Ibu largest and bos! preserved of the corpses ls (hal ol his brother, Against this Identification, however, is the rcs 1111 of Ibo autopsy perform ed on ibis liody by Dr .). ll. Meyer. He lound conditions which, lo bis mind, proved thal the man perished long after Andrew 11 ol ego! 11 disap peared lasi .latinar) hr. Meyer said the corpse showed evideheo pf having been ill the gl'OUUd les.-. I hail two weeks As',1 lleiegein, however, re fused io in- convinced by those Und ings, and his certainly led the coroner lo accept his idell! ?lie.ll li ll for th' present. THAOKDY IX GKOIUJIA. Two Young Men Shot and Killed Near Mast mini. A dispatch from Madman. Ga., says Tom Spiers shot and killed Os car Stuckey Wednesday afternoon about dark. It seems from reports that an alienation arose over some work on the farm ol Mr. .1. S. Stuck ey, which resulted in Spiers shooting and killing Mu' young tuen. Tin1 Stuckeys ar,- among the best families lu Dodge County, hoing highly re spected and esteemed ns quiet and law abiding ciliJiniiB. The com munity is verj inncb wrought up over the affair. A deputy sheriff and pOKSe blt lol the scelle of ( he kill ing. All Who tl'J don't succeed, nut all wh<~> succeed i eli il. * rural schools winn invited, (and this is almost universal), and instruct t he boys in doiuoiisl ral ions." ll is (hus seen (hal this work is di,Mig a great deal of good through out Mic South, and willi moro iiboral appropriations by Congress in the future Miis work will greatly aid to bring (he South b nek to the top of H e ladder where she was before the war, and lo Which she ls now taking groat strides. * WANT BRYAN The South Carolina Democracy Will Vote For Him. _ t THE DETAILED VOTE., A Majority of thc Delegates (o the I Hinte Convention Instructed to Vote for Instructed Delegates to tho National Democratic Convention Who Will Voto for the Great Com moner's Nomination. There will bc 33 2 members of thn State convention, two for ouch of the 42 senators and two for each of tho 124 representatives. Of these 332 there are 170 who are instructed by their county conventions to vote for delegates ti) the national convention who will support Wm. J. Brynn for th<> presidency. This is a majority of 8. definitely instructed. The Columbia State says of the 102 delegates from counties which havo not instructed delegates, there arc quite ti number who will voto to ins! rael for Itt yan. In some coun ties tho matter was not brought u;> nt Jil!, in oilier cp un ties resolutions of endorsement lor Bryan were adopt ed, but the delegation to the State convention were not instructed. Ill Richland, for instance, th?; conven tion took no action, and these 10 votes are placed in the uninstructed column, a I though it is known thai live and probably more of the ton will vote for an instructed delegation Bx-Oov l>. C. tleyward .aid that, he will go lo thc Stitt i Democratic convention a lilyan ivan. Il" is not ontirely wedded lo tho idea of in structing tho delegates to denver, hut he does believe in endorsing most heartily Mr. Brynn's career. Cen. Wilie .Iones, who ls rt candi date to go to Denver, is oui .-poid r. for Bryan. Both (lon. Jones and tU>i . Heyward have attended national con ventions before. Therefore it appears that the majority elected from Rich land county will favor endorsing Bryan, the county convention having failed to instinct the delegates one way or the others, resolutions on both sides being taided simultaneous ly. There was a strong lilyan senti ment in Barnwell, and Chester, and Williamsburg, Lexington endorsed Bryan.. Clothing has been heard from Georgetown ?"id these counties, there fore, are put in tue uninstructed col umn, although as a matter of fact there are perhaps a score of the 1 (',2 which may be counted upon for In struction and a lew' others may he classed as "doubtful," but are classi fied as "uninstructed" in order to orr on the side ol' liberty Ins Un i ns. Abbeville. S Aiken. 10 Anderson. 1,2 Bamberg. ,! Barnwell. s Beaufort. 8 Berkeley. S Charleston. I s Cherokee. *> Chester. S Chesterfield. *? Clarendon. s Col loton. S Calhoun. t I (arlington. . . . * Dorchester. ?* lOdgOlloid. K Fairfield. s Florence. S Georgetown. Greeny! rle.1 (? reen wood. >> 1 lampton. (? llorry. ,; Kershaw. 0 Lancaster. *> Dee. 6 Laurens . x Lexington. ? Marlboro. S Marlon. 8 Newberry. 8 Oconee . fi Orangcburg. 1? Bickens. 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Tho boat floated down stream on the West Virginia sido of tne rive and when it had gone down as far as Chestor, lt struck n fleet cool barges, which had tied up there. Tho current ls swift at this point, and the gasoline launch is bolioved to have gone under the tow and thoa floated down the river. AU the oc cupants were thrown into the water. Tevns For Heyan. Texas decided by a large maj ty in the primnry election on Tues day to send a solid Bryan delega lion to the National Democratic con vontion. Killed by a Rooster, Max Crockett. Jr.. fifteen yenrs old died Wednesday at l.ewisbucg of a wound inflicted hy a rooster Union. r. Williamsburg. S York.lo Totals.170 J G'i F OU N DI One of the best Commission Houses for you to ship your Fruits Potatoes, Cabbage, Fens and everything In fcVto line to. Write them today. They U^* Hewitt ? Company, io E. Camden st., Baltimore, Md. CLASSIFIED COLUMN. WANTED. 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