The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 26, 1912, Image 4

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CANT DOWN BRYAN WILSON RECITED MANY LETTERS ABOUT HIM WHILE HE WAS ABROAD The Presklent-Klect Bays for Kverj Letter that Comes to Him in Opposition to the Great Commoner lit Got Four Letters Favoring Him foi the Cabinet. "How long do you suppose it will iHK0 too anu-nryau ium iu leant nuw to 'kill off Bryan'?" asked a prominent Democrat In Washington Monday, having reference to tho dispatches from Bermuda about tho situation as to the appointment of Bryan as Secretary of State by Woodrow Wil?on, says tho Washington correspondent of the Spartanburg Herald. Mention was recently made of the conviction that the opposition to Bryan was conducting a vigorous and coucerted movement to convince Mr. Wilson that the Nebraskan was not a proper person to place in his cabinet. There are piles and piles of mail on Mr. Wilson'e Hamilton desk, a fov daya after his arrival, protesting against tno appoiutment or Hryan.j Newspaper clippings were showered, upon him?and on one day he was required to pay $7 excess postage on matter which was almost exclusive]} protests against Bryan as Secretary o1 State. According to the report, Gov. Wilson was surprised. It was a remarkable showing of the unpopularity of Mr. Bryan. The protests :ame from all parts of the country. But the prosident-to-bo realized his obligations to Bryan, and has not said anything about appointing him to the cabinet. But in the paet week there hu? been a different story from Hamilton. The friends of Bryan have been having: a few things to any?and they are not organized, and are oof proceeding under the spur of panicky feelings such as seem to actuate the anti-Rrvan contingent. They read in the papers that Mr. Bryan's political enemies were making it their business to warn Wilson against Bryan and they then got busy, and began to do h little suggesting themselves. A special cablegram from Hamilton to The Post, of this city, says: "Democratic opponents of William .1 Bryan, who set out to show Preai dent-elect. Wilson how unwise it would be to put the Nebraskan in the cabinet as Secretary of State, have evidently started something akin to that affair at Baltimore, from which .Mr. Bryan, after being decisively eliminated, emergen as the chiei force which had made Gov. Wilson the party 8 standard bearer. ' Mr. Bryan has since said ho did not do it?tho Democratic rank and file did it?but he simply know when to find the faucet to turn on tho will of the party. .Vlr. Bryan may nut have been turning on any other faucet, but evidence of ?is popularity has been engaging tho attention of Gov. Wilson in the last few days. "When erroneous reports were printod la Now York and elswhero that Gov. Wilson had offered the State portfolio to Mr. Bryan there was immediate evidence in the mail of il?t- powi-i mat. a stop won. be exceedingly unpopular amoni Democrats uany ?-f those w >n tho'r ?In most eases makinj Gov. Wilson pay excess postage pud editorials of various newspapei wero often inclosed. The news of th* opposition was cabled to the 1711 it? States. Then some one turned o the faucet, and the rarik and file r? spoilded with a will. "Gor. Wilson, when he saw tin correspondents to-day. explained tha" he had spent more than four houreudiiig ins mail, and that most the letters were strongly in advocator Mr. Bryan for the chief post in t h cabinet. He said that while the flvs' letters had opposed the Nebraskai tho communications favoring him now counted up at the ratio of a bom 4 to 1. " 'Then Mr. Bryan still h?friends?" ventured one of the Int* viewers. *' 'Ho numbers tbem by tho Inn rireds of thousands,' was the <iui< and emphatic renlv. "It wa? PVIHPIH TIKII *.!?>. H inn value? the* lotto's chnnmionlnp t h Nelmnakan over those containln* protests, and was ydenaed to learn o the popularity of the man he ha?' once wait tod knocked into 'a codec hat.' " Senator Ik)?nn h*11 lei. State Senator F\ A. !?ow:in, aeoi 70 nrominrrt In Mlsa'ps'tvl poliM > and a prncMdn<* phya:cian, wa Htrnek bv s southbound Tl'inolq f]< p t rnl rnPread a'p near Wesson M'es.. Thursday and so badly in'nretht he died w'th'n ^ shot* t!?ue. !> Tlo^">n was waiving on the railro" track and did not hoar the n.ppro^et ing train. ... .. . The 7 ever bill which has passed tho House. and is now txifo^e th< Senate, la one of the most fmnortanl moHsnrcf that has been before Congre?s In ninny ye?-o Tt should h< by the Senate as soon at poorffcle. I BOTH ARE SENT TO JAIL IIKLI) BY THE OOKONKB FOB ( KILLING LITTLE IIOY. lUn Over Him With Automobile , While Panttlnt; Through i'lty of Greenville on Hetu-dn;. Following the hearing of teatir mouy Monday afternoon at the coroner's Inquest Into the death of little Irvin Wren, who was run aown and killed Saturday afternoon in Greon* vllle by the automobile of David H. . Jenkins, the jury returned a verdict attributing the boy's death to criminal carelessness on the part of Jenkins and his eon, Clydo. The verdict of the coroner's jury came as a distinct surprise to praotioally everybody concerned with th? Investigation. There wan a genera* feeling that the jury, like the ordinary coronor's panel, would hear a bit of testimony here and thero ana return a verdict that would not hole any one criminally responsible for the death of the child. Tint the twelve men, most of whom were laboring men, who left their respective tasks and in overalls, came to serve on the jury, retired after hearing the testimony and for over an hour held one of the stormtesr sessions a coroner's Jury has ever been known to be held in Greenville county. Having finished their deliberations, they filed out of the room and went hack to their labors, leaving with the coroner the verdict that they had reached. News of the Jury's finding soon spread through the streets and there was a general feeling of satisfaction over the fact that for once a coroner's jarj had acted fearlessly and without partiality. No new facts were brought, out at the Investigation. Jenkins was represented by one of the leading law firms of the city, while another prominent firm reprivsented the State. Solicitor R. A. Cooper, (if the 8th circuit who is a brother of the dead child's mother, took an active interest in the investigation. The ine'dent haa created no little fooling throughout, the county, and, while the public seems to realize that the killing of the child was accidental, there Is no little condemnation of the manner in whton the occupants of the f>nr acted after running down tho child. i JllT i WOULD BE A FAILURE. "Ar? you going to send your son ts otlege?" "Whut'? the use? Me has absolutely j en Interest i:> athletics." I NO FEKI.INO. Suburb# -It la otmply great to wake hp In the morning and hear the lowree Wh leper! ug outaide of your window. CUyuianU la all right to hear the leaven wh leper, but 1 nover could at an/ bearing the graee mo Vs. \~~\\ jif ' 1. A. - % , ? ivz^. ^r'T ?rrz . riiKUIC WKRW OTHMtS. 1 ' "Yo > I'. \? learned t<* swim remark* . ably ?i:iJ un-'er iiy Ik; true Ion." , i "Y(?. Indeed! And would you believe it. it lakes me a?.vei?il liinca as lun^ to 1 lenrn when Charlie Kkhasmud leachee me?" V TWOAVIAIUIU LUST;. T PART Of THt UYULSAI ROPLANI 8 IS PICKtD UP ?*? P FOUND DV Mill UK BUaI _ ?. ? 1'ra^tically Ail Hope Ih Abandoned of Finding Alive the Airiuen and 1 Ban Frnnciwo Reporter Who Attempted the Flight from lx>s Angel. ( to Former Oity. Horace Kearney, the youug Kan ^as City aviator attempting a hydroaeroplane ilight from Los Angeles it San Francisco, is believed to havt _ iK.'t?n drowned, together with Cheste? c I O tirt*nn/iA ?? I /\ci A t> rr/il/m . i.mn i ciiv,c, a uir vt ?^a pui man, who was accompanying him on tho trip. ? A pontoon of the hydro-aeroplant * "Snookuma" was picked up late Monday in the Pacific Ocean by a motor boat off Kedondo beach and towe< into Santa Monica by a party of fish j ermen. Thirty hours' continuoussearch for Kearney and Lawrenc? was without result, except that Glenn ? H. Martin, a fellow aviator, nearl \ V met Kearney's fate while attempting to alight on tho waves off Point Mu gu, where he was seeking tho missini men. Efforts at organized search hav< for the time being been abandoned Charles Day, who built Kearney'? machine, went down to Santa Monlc and looked at the pontoon. He iden F tified it as tho one he had put on th "Snookums", remarking that Kearn ey had often said death would rate him while tlying. Engine trouble, Day said, probabl. 7T drove the men to the surface of th- , sea, which had been agitated fo' three days by a thirty-mile gale. / i swell, Day believes, wrenched off th pontoon which has been recovered ? This unbalanced the machine an ^ probably threw the men into thwater or dragged ihem down in : ' sudden overturn. Glenn Martin, in a fruitless effor' | to find tho missing m?-n, tlew frort Ran Pedro, carrying Frank S. Gar y butt, secretary of the Los Angele Athletic Club. They were followed by Harbutt's power launch. ForP ! miles up the coast Martin flew whip j Gnrhntt searched the waves wit' powerful glasses. 7 At Point 'Mugu, Martin, ?r had been agreed, alighted on the wafer ( and replenished his gasolino supply ( from the power launch, but attemp* ing to rise found the waves would no' 1 let him. The launch tool: the aii ~ craft in tow and headed hack for Ran Pedro, but near the breakwater 1 ran out of fuel and reeled hopelessly about until rescued. The aeroplane ( was wrecked, and but for the aid of ] the launch, Martin and Oarbutt mus? _ have been drowned when they alight- A ed. : ? ? + i The bright paragrapher of The * Rtute says' "Rome girls are hard to 1 get around, but not the trim-waisted one?." How does the young gen- ^ tleman know? * ?.? \ The Augusta Chronicle says Oil- I bort Brown, of Tarrytown, N. Y., has * a hen with sense. Attracted by he- J cackling, frho other day, he followed her to the ice house. There he found q seventy-two eggs, all tn the beat o' ( cold storage condition. 1 There is but little fli:ttc againm I aeolth in itself considered, but then 1 Is n food deal of fooling against th? < extortionate acquirement of wealth 7" It js felt that the trap between tn* nuiti-mtlllonair* and the worker 1? ' . altogether ten wide and deen I ^otue neonle are noth'nc bur sham like mo called woolen roods that art 1 mainly cotton. Thov have a fair ev ? erior. are fluent of sneech an 1 'nak< 'l great pretensions, but v*hen thev nr- ( examined their true character is re vealed in all it wort hlepsness .?. ? Ouring the present year thousand4- | of undesirable citizens come to on- ] ?hore? from the old world. whn nearly one hin Ired and fifty thou- , - '" I o * desirable citizens rmi- I crated *o Canada fn ?",1i exchumo *ji 9n,-,, :4ets buncoed every tiro* i ? ? ? .... ' The Spartanburg Journal says W. f? f?"arct 1 >? the habit of saving old letters of public men. The Journal meant, no doubt, that Hearst has the t-nrv h?w1 b^bft of bribing ofhee boy* to sftesl old letterR of public me *ro mthoso tr) whom they were written. ? ,? The comptroller of the currencv th.e oversee money for pv erv man, woman nrd ph?id in C4- ? 4, ,? ,s jj, <*?.( 4 j When llrynn )<] str.rted the free silver n o; 11 a 1 o n In nor nnn'to r*iroi Hfion wis ?-.rnt thirteen rioPnrs end that wn? hr? on'se of tha bus'Mcsv stagnation of those day*. *f|n*Mtor Kohl Dead 1 ?i London. h'M^olnw T?oi<], the Po'tod __ nonbaaa*dor to Oroat Pr'tn't'. sine'* . *!>or,. <1 fo.l at. his London rosid-'nee. Porch ost.er TToUso, nhorMy after noon ^ indsv from pulinonerv eodemn. Tho end wmh quite peaceful. Mrs. Hold and their daughter, Mrs. John Hubert Ward, were at the bedside. 1 I / ? \ f CLASSIFIED COLUMN nick Farms fop L. B. Dial, Mt. Olive, N. C weet Oranges?$1.85 per box, 140 to 190 In boi. .1. W. Atu?>rson. Welborn, Kla. *rlz? Winners?Guernsey cuttle and Berkshire pip:* Wyldwood. Cornwell. a. c lartfcrii'H fiotipc Curr?(IuarauiepP 50c delivered. Poultry Remedy Co. Sneadfi, Kla. >?;??. c- "? rseys-?Rieli breeding, duality. Moderate prlcea. C (i f ^fceutrr?Mon. Ill i hMimi'i1 mw! i.ettuce Plants-- -? pe* | thousand. Lending varieties. oh! ' 1 in Farm. .Salisbury, N. C. or Sale-?Frosh Carolina Hire, meal, tho ben; stock food West Point Mill Company, Chnrlortori. S C. 'ornlsh Indians, white and dark Htock for wale. Fpp orders hooked [ now. C. T. Miller, Hnrtsville, S. (\ | 1 'oole'H Pure Coiion Seeds?Yields more lint than any oilier variety. , Write for juices, C. L. 'I'oole, Alkon, S. C. Pay 1>('4 <(!<< ' riies for row peas i Send sample. .1. I.ork wood Murphy Charleston, S. C. I ork min'-eii on faMn or dairy by j two yot ng men. Coo.l home warn J ed. William K. Portion, ocarsdah . N. Y. or Sale?Standard bred borser. Thoroughbred Jersey cattle and l')nrock ,Tsrscy hoys. P. A Coleman. Pountain Inn, S. C aury ire Cream ami < undies for tii?| wedding or party. Anything in col-, ors, everything to suit. Uahn and < Co., Charleston, S. C. Makers of the "Purity" kind. or S?b??Hlack Mi nor rot vomit- an., _ > 1 v 1 stock. 7T>c to *1.50. White Orpington Pullets, #1.50 to *2, ("ockarcln. $1.50 to $3. Cocks, IJ to Robert L. Shirley, Lanonia. <?a. e Ijhvo millions of frost proof cabbage plants. Crown under Rlue Ridge foothills-?they are hardy, ough. Cultivation suggestions and ( price list. Wakefield Farms, Charlotte, N. C. or Sale?Rest plantation in Middle! Jeorgia, for subdivision. Kighi adjoining two good banking towns, Seaboard Air ft. lie Kv. Titles per-j i tect, easy terms. W. H. Thompson,! Homeland, Ca. ties in ii 'A el Is drilled anywhere. J Water systems installed for resdences and irrigation. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write Hughes Artesian Well Company, 5 0 Chapel Street, Charleston, S. C. _____ _____ i l?eii() Farming founds?Near Charleston, S. C. Two tracts of about 1,200 acres each; desirably located near railroad. Healthy location;. EHisy drainage. Address Owners,! Box 265, Summervllle, S. C. i * 1 . - . ] pples?No. 1 Winesaps, $3 barrel; | I Winesaps, $2.50 barrel; 3 Wineiaps, $2* barrel. Fancy Winesaps, vrapped, in bushel boxes. $1.75. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. K. Hall (grower), Mediums Itivcr., Va. anted?A man or woman all or jpar? time to secure information for' is. Work at home or travel. Fxn-rience not. necessarv. Nothing to jell. Good pay. Send stamp for particulars. Address 'M. S. I. A., >81 L Building, Indianapolis, Ind vor one hundred pairs of pure bred poultry for sale. Now hooking orI, r??-rr^ fpOUl IV.'t'Tl'V 'arletlen including Mammoth iiain/c ind White Holland Tu'kcys. rein- ' in ok? Purebred Poultry, Rives' ca ,eeu Co., Pembroke, N any if you are lonyleS dors!', .a arry if von are lonely. The Reliable Uonfldontial Successful Club has largo. number of wealthv eligible numbers, both Hexes wishing early "carriage. Descriptions free. Mrs vVrube!. nox ?0, Oakland, Cal. ulT Orpington Mm Km are the greit;?st laves known, small eaters urge carcass. hardy and vigorom; he coming: duck. Investigate them IbrcH for batching, breeding stock: ind lay old duckling for sale nt all Limes. J. T1 Wendler. Lakeland PI a. anannof's I'rnst-T'mof Cabbage I'lantv?No better to be bad ;inva here. $ 1 per 1.000; f>,000 and over. S.'c per 1.00O. .louannett h earlv Riant Argenteull Asparagvm in ots, 11 per 1.000. Jet the boa I Alfred .lounnnet, Hox K, \Jt Ideas nni fl. (V ranged?Fine pieces or very ol I so! Id mahogany or veneered fmnitnn sideboards. beds, secretaries, chair*: footste >'s. mirror-*. -?tc ? >! ! pistol relics, stamps, pewter, brass. Fnr nit ore don't have to lx In good con d'tion Address 10 U. fJilgour. I1 w ?\st Strut emu nnpana pons. in i \ f<?r ilntoliin'i?S, C. White ' -en hoi n. J? I per 1 r? $5 i>mt I'M), Fawn and White Indian Kannor Ou?*k.Pit-..? j ? r 12. 1 1 2 per 10'). \\ sell vim egjrs fioin prize winncs \Vp win whoreve'* \vr show. Apon for x -ray Incubators. W 1\ Dunnirur'op Augusta (In. :?oute 1. He '.? V ?? Sale?-1 :i 7 nrrrs 2 I-'1 miles of f'ltnor n.arnwoll County, on public road, 200 arms open, 100 timbered lot? my soil, good dwollln.cr, 1 a r "o barn, stables, other outbuildings, 7 tenant houses: near school and church. Price and terms reason it >NK Of ('<>n wa Has largest capital and surplus of a than (he combined capital and surp apital, stock. . .. . +URPLU8 JA11IL1TIK8 of STOCK wriTRiTV OF D It! POSIT 1)1 KH( . "? HrrMirottAfli Muck } *. 1 RollHt?? Wz oiler our customers every acc will justify, anJ we Ihoh t()AnHi?KuD(JH, D ^RIWIDRNT. We continue to pay 5 pe * Urosident-elect Wilson gives r.ig ; Business to understand that it can't bluff him with its threat of panic. The OreenviHe Piedmont sayB the old-time dinner Ih?11 is slowly passing from view. So is the old tinier dinner. The New York Picayune very cor-1 roctly says that ever} man that manages to keep out of jail is not going to heaven. The Atlanta Journal says that HatIcy is tiioht commonly used on worn-1 *'ii and tombstones. Maybe so, biU men like it. nevertheless. The farmers folded over nine billion dollars to the wealth of the ountrv the present year. What would this nation be without the farmers? I Th?? United Stales District Attor-j ney in this State should investigate ' urd'T what rendition.* paroled con-1 v! * s " ?' he'd by those having them' in charge An exchange says that e\nreh j rates. In evp'ect it Ion of parcels post j are following the example of th conn that came down before Lb< 'hooting. . Tt is to be honed that the habi' F Tea rot has of purloining letters t'-on. i the files of business no ri h dishonest cle'k? or o ' re ho- > i > them will perish wPh 1" nw?t h /mI j urn n ti t \T o ? V i? i f O h I O 11 j\ 41 wi -> oit, ??w. ? . .#?.?% ?<?-- . IT ?nrFt. wou'd pay :t co"d s""> a letter from Bryan t \tvhtioy tie woilUl show that while f'.-yn prr tended friend of 'b** '.1 ' t he was really a tool of W >n Fortunately for Biyan he never wio>: any such letters. i nb'o .A W Fogle # Co Columbia, 8. C. Blunts from 11igh-( nob* See 1 ' Same as used tor m\ The very best that can be pro ! i '-1 "I., nderscn s .Success! r>. ' Pig Boston" i?t t uce W . muda" onion, and ''Knrlj beet, $1.25 per l,U(BJ; Is. cm- fo;$1U. Write for catalogue Macklen, Dinsmore, Fla Codbey's Triumph Sv\oet Potnn.c-. . ready for the table ?B? day.planting. Yields twice us much .?> any otlier sort. Unsurpassed (juality. Keeps all the \ejii Is absolutely Blight Pro< t 1 g?o vegetable plants of cvcr< i.t tion. Prices right. Catalogue free. H. K. Cod bev. Waldo, Fla. Cabbage Finn > lor t<-gi own in the high Piedmont sec'ion of North Carolina. Will gi e ! tcr results than n grown on it; coast sect on. Cuts are lam* stocky plants, vigorous and Ivalilty and will guarantee saf isfjiei io? early. Early Jersey and Charlonion Jr..U. .1.1 W* .. 1 i, M . ,,, Mil .1. >\ i.in i uu* *.? oo. w un w? single 1.000, $1.2r,. 2 000 or over $1 per 1,000. Special prices on large quantities. W. P. Ivlvett, High Point, N. C. For Sale?.'P'10 acres, live horse fat in cleared, can easily clear two more; three good .'I room tenant hou-cs <>n place, land very fertile, sonic of it red clay land, some light loam, no hills or washes; running water through the place; ,'oins railroad right of way, within 100 yards of depot Peary; good little town with ten brick stores, hank, good churches, schools and flowing artesian water; $2.r? per acre, terms if desired. Geo. \V. Hammond, Loary, Ga. FARM AMD PECAN LANDS Dark lonot, red cluv ehsod. Any sh'O farm you weh, near railread, grhooN and churches, Prices from to SAO per acre. See me, (e o 1c Priee, Leeshurg, //C' A ;/ / I , a a ? . rV" 1 . \ ' v--. WW J I i ; HORKY y. JS, C. ny bank in Horry county. Mtro. Jus oi all other banks in thecounye, .. .. ..$so.sou 12.600 :H0LUHH8 60.000 OKS .. . .<12.600 ;iok> ARL?HON W. x\. J oh I.K 'It. r U ?ll A 1 1 ?- X' bl * omrnodahon which their account# solicit youi business. >. V. Richardson, w<u a vuxkum,* V10K I'tCKHIDKM (JaiHHISIA J I.. A i ccm. v 11 ycai iy ucjjovue. < %(K?^ I n. H WiHJlfJ, AHa I 4ti.4DU U)U?pkiui ? <**> Ot)S Hil, ?. 14 t1l /kiVfi.HOi !? * iJi> M A ? , { ). * < i.oriifj n"1 tl IVi lUKH ^it/. tjtijl **l AIM) A',?. 44 A? > N VI A > . ?, 11 . McCOKU, i.vLlil.iJ . 2> 11 i J'LUll C U>\ il A S. C . jj- s i \t i s i;\ i ;i html Surv?',vh)j* mill Ml it | ?? ' *|?|v?\v !luil<!ir><? hi > Ct YVUKLOS BRtAffcSI SLWIHtS MA CHI ft 4700 want <MIhcnv Vit>mt;n?< stiuttia Kma^l wmfii.t or a SI nele Throud [(.'.'km* Milakl 9ewlng Machine writ*? to ?tl* HOME StYVINO MACHINE BQQAP?*? Orange. Mnas, )mv> tevrnnt machine* *rr mcle tc nell TOfA'enn4ft Ou?Uur !h:I tiifi V e \? lloiue l? inart* W ?<**< <(u< rmaramy nrvc? oio? oui jiMs*? 4* ^nlhorlaHl dralai* Mft(f ?Ot* <JU> * "I ^ (.; fli?? N?-w V. : ; ' i); 1** ,? 01 t'? .vo shall 8<-t? bofh :art ions 01 tin: t\i\publicun pari.y \ rm:r pa i n iirr v 10 1 n ^ :i..uico oi' Republican victoiy at. 'ho >oils. I : 1 V f 11 1 f hi': II 1 1 Va?/ an .'Jul no- >.1 : o can 1 j s oonii'iiso r <i r1'- ?n <\ 1 n>I that is 'lie siiiruji)!i ) !t. itepu hli ....| pa . ) y r>u t ! ' ; " " - 'nrc 'he loaders of a " iv v:i 1 not bo tlio tin ti " h" i *.' ! 'he Riv 11 hMcnn e- r- '' > . ..? The old < > rd or h 1 |)j ? nin 1 ' ? 11 <' 1 I The Sov:m-:"t;1 .s' "s say %o:tlit v < |. .? if 0 ; 1 ' h (ioeko for oiHi term of suporior court la ??#ton!sbInp The vjn *s ion ot 'bo ?n?rftal relation is oik "f t!"- tost puzzling with which onr no -ia!< j- ',;is h.?\e to contend, Kip-h \ o r- the number of divorces Incroa > s : d M > /?owfh is confined to no m i .1 r .. o or secFaith fill lie'8 in s >' hi -rs educates us 'o do 0:11 ilv,"' 1 n preater I inurs. Thrt ' > ! .lib nhonjV o\or he kept in mi ^ ' " outline* because a thin<\ N 11t!o ihere is a . foollup t h:> nn < m I v.ot ,x>v much attention to its? n- "fo^ : mi That, is ?*i mistake, an ' 1 on which iC preserved in. do'?' it? otlv from ou r usefulnio h. Child MIm*s *1 r r?V s ??"l !M?v. Mary Polio, a? ? I th ? < , daughter o: Mr. ami M'-h U. r 'ncliln, while pla yliij? about tl\??.t> >t '? ?hr> other flay found a bottle or v-N' <?> and A bottle of sweet wine. She mlvrd the eontonts and drank a Hiitbcient quantity to cause death.