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gygn m This rnrtooi Njnnholical of na tlie gentlemen ol SE1 In tills cartoon around, to lot her f Senator Tillman dra Court seized her by gions. The farmer llOMH CiA\(i CAUGHT. ?. Now York Police Seize Twenty Black 1 Inmlers. Twenty members of tho "Black Hand" society, alleged to bo tho nucleus of tho bomb throwing gang that lias terrorized tho foreign section of New York for tho past year, aro under arrest in New York city. Tho police helievo they have captured tho leaders of th<? dreadod society in America and that there will bo no more bomb outrages, at least so far as this society is concerned. Three of tho members of tho gang have confessed to tho police. They have unfolded tales of crime that will keep tho detective forco busy for several weeks and may result in scores of arrests among tho criminal classes of New York. Stories so far told by the men under arrest account for over 100 bomb outrages, tho theft of 20 horses, tho poisoning of as many more animals, counterfeiting, blackmail, extortion, arson and even murder. Tho arrests and confessions of tho accused bomb throwers came under conditions that would have delighted a dramatist. Alfred Lehman and John ltizzo wero .arrested in Hudson county, N. J., charged with blowing up a factory in Lyndhurst. Tho Hudson county authorities notified the New York police, and two detectives went to Haekensack, secreted themselves in tho jail, and there heard the prisoners discussing their part in numerous "Black Hand" operations. The detectives caused the arrest of T ~ /"i i ? * .W.vv/.IIU JJ( rniiuinu, 1 ICH'U VHUIIJIUno, Anthony Sadaitys and Rocco Picielli, named in tho conversation beI tween tlie two prisoners. As soon as Lehman spied Levantrino he gripped ! tho bars of Ids cell and shouted: "You will try to cheat me, will you? I'm tho man who blew up your , house." "Then you're the chap who killed I my daughter," shrieked Levantrino. Hlzzo reproached GimbronO for forcr ing him into a counterfeiting plan. I Gimbrono accused Rizzo of treachery. Detectives caught every word in the 1 accusing thrusts of the prisoners and 3 used them in building up their chain of evidenco against tho suspected * men. According to detectives, tho gang i is now new. Ono man has belonged 14 years. Tho membership was constantly changing. When a member was killed, sent to jail or went back I to Italy with enough money to live on for tho rest of his life, new mem bars were taken in and the size of j the gang was kopt about tho same. Deputy Commissioner of Police SENATOR TILLMAN'S ALL l, drsl^n?*! by Hrrmtor Tillman, shows tional rMourcw, Is fredlng on th? fan f ability in Wall Street. NATOR TILLMAN'S ALL EGO i Senator Tillman shows the result of t ?hn1 on income Li* in the East while t ,ws her, was not a reversible cow. As the throat as a reminder that she inu: s in the West are disappointed and net WORST KIND OF CRIMINALS. +. Should 1h> Severely Punished for Their Disregard of Life. A littlo over two years ago a dreadful disaster occurred in a New York factory known as tho "Triangle". In that tiro one hundred and forty lives wero lost, and they wero lost mainly because tho exits from tho building wore locked and so tho young women employees wero caught much as a rat is caught in a trap. One result of tho tire was tho passing by tho legislature of a law compelling all exits to bo open. But, as is often tho case, tho law has not always been observed. In fact, in tho very same factory tho doors have again been locked thus making possible another tragedy. To bo suro the proprietor has been fined for his act but only to the miserably small amount of twenty dollars. That is a travesty of justice and reflects anything but credit upon tho judge who tried the case, or else upon tho law itself. In efl'oct the could not liavo boon in tho child's stomach throughout tho day. BOY U 1*S1I)14 DOWN. Ai Makes Letters Wrong Kntl up and i Sings Santo Way. Russell Baker, eight years old, of Huntingdon, W. Va., has been at- i tending school for two years and ho ( makes all his letters and figures upside down. IIo writes from left to i right and sings his low notes high i and his high notes low. Dr. C. M. Hawes, accompanied by Dr. Lindsey i Vinson, specialist in children's (lis- ! eases, spent hours with the child endeavoring to find exactly what was ! wrong, hut they confess themselves i mystified. The only explanation they 1 attempt is that tlio boy's mind and i sight are as a camera's eyes, in which I everything looks upside down. The 1 * uvy j? ponecny normal and has no 1 other defects. < ? ? . ? (Jets Two Hundred. Tlio homo of Mr. Spy W. Farmer, in East Palmetto street, Florence, < was entered a few nights ago and a 1 pistol, gold watch and $200 in hard 1 cash, $100 of it in gold, was stolen. 1 1 Daugherty believes the clean-up has < been so completo that beforo overy r detail of tho confessions has been t worked out at least 4 0 men will bo i under arrest and tho police will have c ovidenco to convict every man ar- t rosted, < EGORICAL COW. hi* idea of the present American siti nors out West, while her golden mil RICAL COW NUMBER TWO ho attempt of tho farmers to turn i hey should milk her in tho West. I soon us sue ir??Mi to reed 011 income U st do Iter outintf exclusively in the i no income-tax milk. SHOOTS IN POCKET. Friend Hits Pal With Stick, Discharging Pistol. Ah Deputy Sheriff Sanders wan escoring Judge Ilayno F. Rico of Aiken, presiding over circuit court at Anderson, through tho court houso to a hotel for dinner recess Thursday, a friend struck the officer with a stick, causing the oillcer's pistol to ho discharged. The bullet toro the seat of Sanders trousers, struck tho tiled floor, glanced and buried itself in a window jam. Tho incident caused some excitement as tho corridor of tho court house was crowded at the time. While Deputy Sanders was remonstrating with tho man who dealt tho blow Judge Rice romarked characteristically that tho man "had acted very foolishly". Tho bullet harmed no one. The blow causing tho discharge of tho pistol was dealt in a friendly way and the man dealing the blow was as much surprised as any body when the pistol fired. MAY (JO TO MEXICO. . ? Humored That Battleships May Not Co to Mediterranean. It was reported in naval circles Thursday that tho entiro Atlantic fleet may bo ordered to Mexico. A portion of the fleet will leave Hampton Roads Saturday ostensibly for tho Mediterranean Sea. A number of naval olllcials, uncertain of tho fleet's ultimate destination, telegraphed their wives not to take passage to Europe as planned. A number of officers' wives had planned to meet their lnialion/la t? ?* 111 I'JimipU wnen ships arrived. It is reported that when tlio fleet steams out of Hampton Roads Saturday, they will proceed at a speed not faster than eight knots. The department, it is said, wants to keep in touch with tho ships until late next week, in order to send them to Mexco it' conditions there become serious enough for their presence. Watson's Trial Quashed, 7'ho trial of Thomas E. Watson, iditor, author and nominee of tho Peonle's nartv for Mm ? . K. vxu i/icoiuuucy ill 1914 was called In the United States District court at Augusta Monday. :Io was tried on a chargo of sending >bscene matter through the mail, rho charges grew from tho publicalon of two articles In his papor In vhich ho denounced the Catholic iliurch. On Tuesday after hoarlng irgument the presiding Judge quashed the trfdictment. jll^ mtlon. Tho Cow, k is all drawn by L the hi# cow, lot I ho cow, as nx the Supreme i?rh iiltural ro Hi:LP SISA ISLAND COTTON. Georgia Representative Would Ilnve IT. S. Appropriate $100,000 Representative J. R. Walker, of tho 11th Georgia district, in which aro situated tho cities of Brunswick, and Valdosta, has Introduced and had referred to tho committee on agriculture tho following bill designed to lead to tho improvement of conditions In tho market for sea island cotton: "Bo It enacted by tho Senate and I the IIouso of Representatives of the I United States of America, in Congress assembled that in order to experiI ment with tho cultivation of sea isI land cotton and to improve tho seed, tho staple, tho production and the cultivation thereof in Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, thero shall be appropriated the sum of $100,000 tho samo to bo expended for said purposes by and under tho direction of the Secretary of Agriculturo." it is Mr. Walker's intention to push his bill energetically at tho coming regular session of Congress and he is introducing it ahead of that session in order to improvo its position on tho calendar. Tho whole Georgia delegation is hacking the measure 'including tho Senators. ? Establishes Himself Dictator. Tluerta. who murdered President Mndoro and usurped his place, has gono tho limit and has fetched up logically in tho role of dictator of Mexico. TTo has assumed all tho functions of tho government, having turned out tho Congress and jailed many of its members and suspended tho constitutional provisions for its independence. ^ Called from Tfouso and Shot. A. D. Rawlings was called from his boarding bouse In Albany, C.a., and shot dead as ho passed through the door by Earl Loach, with whom he had trouble. Loach had been drinking. ? -f?* Rats Gnaw Baby. Rats invaded the crib in which Prentice Warren, a five-month-old baby, of near Evansville, Ind., was asleep and gnawed her face so severely that physicians say she cannot recover. ?. Dies After 70 Day Fast. After a fast of 70 days, during which tlino she steadfastly rofused to partake of any food, Mrs. Grace H. Fo9s of Palo Alto, Cal., died. 8ho was a sufferer from melancholia* CLASSIFIED COLUMN For Sale?Poplar and pin? treea. Address Jauioa A. Clarkaon, Hopkins, S. C. Wanted to Ray?Ten Car loads well berried Holly. Z. M. L. Jeffreys, Goldaboro, N. C. For Halo?-Early Michael strawberry bulbs, 50c per hundred. Mrs. F. S. Cheek, R. F. I). No. I), Burlington, N. C. local Agent?Volvot Razor and Stroppor. On? to each township. Write. Col? Razor and Stropper Co., Charlotte, N. C. Marry?Many wealthy Callfornians seeking marriage. Photos and descriptions free. Mission Unity, 13. 678, San Francisco, Cal. Uarg? wholesale Jewelry hovne wants lady or gentleman to act as representative In their neighborhood. Address W. A. Jones, Graansboro, N. O. r or nair?iniproioa imrini in uouij County, Ga. Various iIim, $10 per acre up. Correspondence invited. Address Barfleld Realty Co., Pinehurst, G?. The l*reinlum List of the Spartanburg Poultry Show is now ready for mailing; $500 cash prices. Send postal to C. \V. Anderson, secretury, Spartanburg, S. C. For Sale*?Two male English retriever puppies, one year old; white with yellow spots on ears. J tin t ready for training this season; $25 each. L. li. Ligon, Enoree, S. C. IO:t acre farm three miles from Charleston, two and half from Mt Pleasant, on navigable strlabor houses ready for use. ...an It. Vermig, Mt. Pleasa* '. S. c. Toole's Pure, laoly, Prt'i.lic C Seed. Fru'ls ii. . Wi! -wsiz.tant. li is record lire mode" mj. Supply lim'Wi. \ rue now "oi sample and pri . s. G. Toole, Aik .1, S. C. For Sale??Goon inns, all sizes, c itton, tobacco an '.ruck s i -ct ssf nil;, grown. Corning sect in of Horry county. Ten to twei \ do a:s ? r acre. Ask us for 1st. Ream & McKenzie, Loris, S. C. Engraved Visiting Cards and \ oilding Invitation orders promptly hlled. Writo for styles of 'M<rra* ig. Visiting cards engraved in scrip. $1.50 per 100 postpaid. Sims Hoc . Store, Orangeburg, S. O. Motorcycle Special Oil?Five gallon $.1.75, once tried always uso Goodyear tires, belts, chains, Harh v parts. Expert motor repairing. Everything for the motorcycle. Mail orders a specialty. Get our catalogue. T. S. Chlpley, "The Motorcycle Man," Greenwood, S. C. For Sale?Fine registered Jersey B.ull 1 Vi years old. Solid color; a perfect beauty. Immune against Texas fever. Registered name, "Pride of Foreston," No. 1 03,841. First check for $45 buys him. Foreston Jersey Stock Farm, Foreston, S. C. Get the Practical Treatment of the horse and treat your own and your neighbor's stock; tells you all about the horse, how to pick a sound one, how to tell his age correctly, how to treat all his diseases successfully. This valuable work has never been given to the public before. PrW 50c postpaid. W. H. ' cigar, 270 Whitehall St., Atlaata, Ga. Agent* wanted. t'so Gasoline Lighting Systems?Individual or central generation, which have stood the test. Tor particulars ask M. L. Pommer, Charleston, S. C. Our tanks and airpumps (the latter also handy for Automomobile uso), are unsurpassed for durability. Mantels and glassware for all lighting systems, the very best at lowest prices. Order your supply from M. L. Pommer, 64 2 King St., Charleston, S. C. Farm for sal??4 00 acres of fine ..farm land four and a half miles from Cope and the same distance from Norway for sale, thrae aim. dred acres open land. Plenty of wood and a fair amount of ?a\r timber. Thl? placo can bo made as fine a farm as thoro is In Orangoburg county. Comparatively level. Terms: One-third cash and the balance in fivo years with seven per. cent interest. For terms, and other particulars apply to G. B. Kittroll, Copo. 9. C. For Salo?-Hope's Mexican Big Boll Cotton Seod. Placo your orders early for this leading variety and Increase your cotton profits 2.r> to 50 per cent. A wonderful yielder; extra early: 40 nor rr-nt lint r ~ - .... V/l lllll highest quality; largest boll known; SO bolls to pound. Plant it once you will plant it always. Special prlcoe for CO days, three bushels, $500. Tho demand will he much greater than my supply. Nothing but the choicest seed shipped. J. D. Hope, Sharon, S. 0. See my exhibit, State Fair, Columbia, S. C. Old nowspapftrt for ml* at th% office* THE HORRY HERALD CONWAY, S. C 1 t TlllllSDAY, OCT. 80. 1018. IMtOCKSSIONAL CAK1KS. II. II. WOOHWAHll, Attorney and Counsellor at Luiw. CONWAY, S. C. fc 11. 11. SCAKIlOKOlGll. Attorney at Law. CONWAY, S. C. II. If. IICRKOUGIIS, l'hjniclan and Surgeon. CONWAY, S. C. W. E. McCORD, Dental Surgeon COMVAY, S. C. RKNK HAVENKL Imi Surveying A* 4 DrAlMft Rpivey Building Conway, 8. C. spkctaci.h max <a ii/rv. +. Convicted of Having I'sod (he Mails to Defraud. Harry Goldman, proprietor of theT)r. Huux Spectaclo Company of St. Louis, Wednesday was found guilty in the Federal Court on a charge of using the mails to defraud. IIisbrother, Morris Goldman, was acquitted. The business of the firm last year aggregated $1.SO,000. Harry Goldman explained that his brother was not a responsible partner in tho Jinn but an employee. It was charged the flrin advertised in newspapers an offer to send the reader a livedollar pair of spectacles if ho would return a coupon, which was a part of" the advertisement. The prosecution claimed the spectacles were not sent unless a dollar was forwarded with the coupon, and that the lenses were' such as no reputable optician would sell. Goldman explained that he advertised to send the lenses free in return for the coupon, and the namesof four persons who needed spectacles, but that the dollar covered the price of the frames. * Meet us at the County fair without fail. ? ? wn r/s \s;??ai!jAxt. Chicago Man Notl'icU Police of His; a,w?i \i'? i.ii?i .< i M (inn ii ivi iiiiiim. William Keith, of Chicago, according to the police, was told by his wifethat Walter Paul, a grocery clerk,, had attacked her. Keith lay in wait for Paul Thursday and shot and killed him. Keith telephoned the police of his act and was arrested. Keith i? superintendent of construction for the Aurora, Elgin and Chicago railroad, with offices at Batavia, 111. In his pocket was found a written statement by his wife, Mrs. Rosebud Keith, whom he married at Brookwood, Ala., eighteen years ago. In tho statement Mrs. Keith, tho mother of three children, said that Paul first attacked her a year ago when ho delivered groceries at her home. She said that she feared to tell her husband but that when Paul made another attack recently her secret became too burdensome to bear. ? Present for Miss Jessie. Congressmen of all political faiths, at tho suggestion of Republican Leader Mann, will unite on a wedding present for Miss Jessie Wilson, the president's daughter. At a meeting on Thursday a committee was named to carry out the nlnnq lie who gets into a rut and sticks there stagnates, and the longer ho stays in the rut the deeper he gets. The only thing to do is to keep out and that can ho done by accepting, new ideas and methods that are wiso and that offer variety. Noah's hinimant iMhabast { ?K i ramaUy for Rhaumatism, | HIBQIHkBSw Sri.at Ie<* T * ?- n " joints and Muscles, Sore M$1 Throat, Colds, Strains, IINifinM Hjn) Sprains. Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, MMMHN Wfj] Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches KHI'lH] and I'ains. The genuine Ui|jU|HI ^^B has Noah's Ark on every IB package and looks like this SiftlMftUJB cut, but has RED band on front of package and m m at MiSfj "Noah's Linim?t ' always M^hk>iua | in RED ink. Bcwara of . ... wp??i.l imitations. Sold by all 1 dealers, 2Sc., 50c., aad fl.00. Cuaaantocd or money ro- mm mmjmmm I^H funded by 'Noah Remady ??*?V4a Co., !??., Rjchnao^d, Yfr I 'jhan^ C? MC0MB * ,