The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 04, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
IMPORTANT
:: NOTICES ::
FOR SALE
FOB KALK-Nearly forty,jeaJW.^V
Barred Plymouth Kooka-bell of
; chickens. Eighteen .'Karrata'?i.f.7t?,'
Ringlets fl.CO for 15 eggs in patent
basketa.-fJ^C. Btrlhling, iVnUloifm.
I B. c. !?>..??/. :i-3-14-?lp.
FOUND
Found-At post Office, one hunch key?.
Owner can get Sante hy culling at
. Intelligencer in/bee. und paying for
ibis ad.
-WANTED
Peas af all Yirril les, Fay highest
I'rice K#
; JNO. A. McGILL,
The Boot Cash Uroeer
NOTICE.
On Monday, March IG, ut ll o'clock,
^lh'front of court house; will sell to
vthe highest bidder? elawry und in pairs,
j^a lot of county mules. Terms, euell.
1 J. ?MACK KING,
3-4-tf ? County Supervisor.
NOTICE.
>: For Kent - Ono nUs; tliree-rooni col
.togo to rent for colored; located ont.
Cleveland, uveune, Lindsay street, ll!? 1
'."For terms upply to JjiineH F. Kine, pf?
\flce over Electric Theater. . 3?4r3t
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LEGAL
NOTICES
NOTICE Of FINAL NIJ?TLEMENT
All persons"hpldtug o?alas against
) estate of -Jesse M. -Chantbleo, do
ssed sire hereby notified to present
mt at once, duly attested, and also
person-Indebted to said estate will
please settle same immediately
the undo reign ed.
Notice i? niuo give nthat ? will on
to tho Probate Judge of Anderson
junty for final uetfleraoat of said os
andiA djaohargeScorn my eitle? es
sutor.
W. K. CIHAMBLBE, Aduis.
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BISE ABE fiai the Ere, ?tar, Kose *
.nd TJtroat,.Oiasws Fitted *
' t a nu to ! pVau B p, nu to ft p. nu *
i Offices: SC'LIO Birchley Building *
B**S*P3a.ftjr A?>?H?!-?4sca* *
TELEPHONE CONNECTION *
PE?R A-SMILE!
r eiass ooroKr^iw W- snow.
you o?*to??st Model No. 5
I and yotf ^?l beT&nVmced.
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ley :>'.:?.. andersen, B. 0, J
rienits il ninr?i Wt. t*
SST - *i
o. . ^sKsf^jr*-^ . ?a
muuv Caleb Po wera of
in gr??t demund aa a lector
He is v.teaweUael
iveral northern states telling
?ces.
STRESS nwmrn
Of AMERICAN LIFE
Develops Latent Insanity Among
Immigrants.
NEED AMENDMENT!
To Exclude Persons With Consti
tutional Psychopathic
Inferiority.
Wa shUigluii. Mureil ?I. -8troHN and
strain ur American life quickly duvet-1
DU latent insanity among inmigran? .
who become burden? to t'.ie Btates in
whlcli they have gone to liv", accord
ing to statements before the senate
Immigration committee today by niodi
ea|> officers from New york.. I'eniisyl-1
vania ?uni .Maryland, whoi UBflea radi
cal amojidinoiit ot Ide ponding iinml-j
gration bill.
Tile Committee took nniler advleo
llicnt a Kerie? of nniendlwents'Offered
by Lewie Ri-'Parker, Hprcia. Iconnsel '
for the commission on ali n irtHaiie of ?
New Yerk. Mr. Parker WBH support -
cd by Dr. Thomas lt. Salmon of tlx*
public luau ii Berrico, lu urging that
'persons with constitutional psyedo
pathlc Inferiority." described aa the
seed of congenital insanity, bc exclud
ed. . .
Dr. Krank l\ Woodbury of Pennayl
vanln, showed tliut 45 |K?r cent, of j
tim lBdgii.it lnp(<V " in that stale were
of ''foreign 'birth.
RAILROADS GIVE
ILLEGAL REBATES
Freight Rate on Iron" ?Ore Raised '
to an Extortionate
Amount. % '
Washington,, March Iii au effort
to ascertain what foundation there
muy bc 'for ?barge? that, the Hulled j
Btates niel corporation'tu)* ' received,]
during the laat nix yenrs illegal re
bates from the railroads on freight1
charges. Commissioner Harlan, nfl
the Inli rntHtc t'onnurreo Commission
today exuuilti.ui david Lamar of Nt**
York.-und William H. tlre'Hl of Creigh
ton, Neb., upon WIIOHO alfog?tiotiB thu
Senate based a r?solutiont requesting'
tho commis: ion to iliqUiro Into tho
inattji-. o
The resolution dkl pot require the]
commlaslon to make a formal inves
tigation, utiles? lt? preliminary Inquir
ies shoutd develop tacts' to' warrain a,
thorough Inquiry. ..
Oreun testified de' dad no evidence
dav jd on personal knowl?dgo- andi
presented David Lamar KB* a wita'ss j
who dad. ' *itS|
Lamar asserted that, during the lasti
HU yuarH, tho steel corporation had |
received uot lean than *if.,o<jo.(Hio In
rebate? from railroads, direct evidence |
or tfrhicii a hr believer! coiiid be ob
tained by examination jf 1 th,, hooks, of
the corporation and subsidiary trans
port at lon com pa ule?.
ii" "b?rgert timi ..ide rebute? were j
received '"through a aeries' or de
?VICUH>" ' ' ?
"The fonu of device." ftaid Lamar,
"waa ?imply io rirlfec the freight rates
un iron ore and other commodities to
an extortionate amount. Tho differ
ence betw-.-en tho freight-charges: act
ually collect M? and a reasonable
charge waa paid back .to the steel cor
poration owner? ar tito slocks in the
form of dividends, which ranged Hom
125 per cont, to 60-per cent." ..,'
ASIATECH KECtJRD*.
Were Hnmshed mi Madison Square]
barden Monday
Now York, March 3.-Five now
championships records, two of wdlcd
established now world's records, were |
mudo Afb nd i; y at Madison Sq nure gor
don. Two other cliamplonshlp records |
were equalled.
Thoyaa 2. Jtalpin of falle Mouton
Athletic- aaatfpiotion and Al vail T.
H eyers of Aha J rind-Amors- an Atlilc
th- club, net- the two new world's
record?. .??'. Halpin wuu sAke< SOO yard
run In tho ?ow -aime of 1:M t-r?. Moy
?W, 4n-Mu .-autt yard ruuVcstabliuhed a I
racerd otiV? 1*6. ..
. Td e other events lu whloh (lie new
championship figures wu?a'iiuug up, j
were the two mlle walkt?g?fc}by Itlcd
wt| :R ttern ir, tnindWHBfnita A. c., j
in 11:21 4-r.; CWft.^OlVyiird run, won
by -Abel I . Klvlat. lrfah-Avtorlcau A.
CV.? in 2s 15 ?r6, aud't??-two-?aue run,]
won by J larry J. SnU?AMWgf?-flbureh ]
Mouse, Now ; York in IM
: : ' ul iv j
tate, football prayer Sud ?wimmer. Hei
eran aecoud In tho ten-tullo nat iou . l1
uwimming race at Kt. Louis In i
when winner ?mefte thc wo
sword. Boole: may die?? V>
.Servie*? at Laureas.
Laurens, as*rch WiV i?r. RR?
laad Sardonkin* af-Athens','.'. '!?a.. in
charge uf ihoSnrviooBv.e ??riv* of ?pe
ni?!-r o viva! iServlcaj commenced today,
al tho Kirtft-Uapttst church-, Tke-aoag
i; erv ice v^ili he ^r-^si^d bj* Hyl O. lull
or Atlanta, and the meet toja will eon-'
tinuo tor ? week or so. Dr. .tonkin ? '
la oae or thy; atrongast.BvaagollBtie
preachers lathe SoUtt ern Baptist con
vention, i
fjt?? ?wo<ffc^o<Hccres<an,gsnoa?>
IOae Important Pyjnt *<j
In selecting a piano ls case of g
nctlon. This is-sometirnes OVOT- rm
," lockc.j. thc action Q?-?.C ? .!
.te
s Ivers & fond j
PIANO 1
S has been >. instruct* d with r.p?cial 5
freference'lo this point. Tlu Ivers g
?Y Pond action i. J.iStic. rc.spcn- .
I si Vt?, .nd 50 C :./ that tho mort ?
.. <i lic. t' <-?nM can j.I;;y it without .
B tiring thc finders. This li but one B
''fl pr^int of superiority in thc Ivers B
>fl A Pond Plano. ( -tlysrs wffi rc- I
fl veal Ihe.Tiselvcs Iii .1 (chg series B
,}* of surprises, ?ito Ivers & Pond 5
g case:, aro up-to-date, Ihe prices ?
ar%down-to-datc. and thc interior .
Iconstruction', v; -ll, it's tho best fl
that can bc made. pj
? ? d A
C. A. Reed Music-Hou?c,-!
aVa^ ANDER JOM. S. C.
We grind into meal any
kind ?f grains, sjtalks,
cobs, cern shucks, hay
and fodder. Work done
while you wait. Bring a
load when you come to
own.
Anderson Mattress
& Spring Bed Co.
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BROTHER, KEEPING
VIGIL, ARRESTED
Had Come From South Dakota
for Purpose of Buying
Land.
Lou Angele*, Cal., Mureil 3.-When
(.'harlie Stubborud, u former merehaut
of Cahtob. S. D'., today, was found lu
an apartmbent beru with his brother,
Christian,: keeping vigil beside the
huily, Christian wau arrested und held
ponding an Investigation of thc story
?Ihat Charte? had opeuod lila'neck ar
teries Whit u paring knife.
Three notes which Christian admit
ted having written were found. Thoy
constituted a brief aerial ? ob death,
tho first reading;
"Will ho dlo or-.kidney trouble?"
thd second "Whoh wilt he ?Ile?" and
the third. *^ln what year?" ?'hrlwtlan
asserted that t bette Instructions worn
of a -apLrttuul origin. .
A four?li- note signed by Charles WAH
lound, it read, "wo liavo boen using
our own money. 1 do-not know whut
i aht auapedted of. but I have done
nothing."
Tho two nicn came horn recently in
search of land.
Charlo* ba? a bank book allowing
deposit? cf $3.000.
Sennfor We Ht ?cluj ed.
Washington, March 3.-W. S. West
{.appointed aa successor to tho Tate
Senator Bacon, of Georgia, will not
be sworn in until later in tho week.
Ile wus to have taken his seat today,
but was delayed lu roaching Washing
ton.
I ni er i ?a ti? mil Athletic Meet
Now York, March 3..-Plans for the
collection of a large .amateur athletic
union fund lor .tho Amer lean Olympic
team of 19ti; was outlined boro to
day at a conference between Presi
dent Audrow J. Lill. Jr.. and Becrota
.ry James K. Still Ivan, of the A. A. D..
It waa decided to open (lui campaign
for funds with a circulas lutter tb.
each k&Uilctio club rcquestlig the us
sosamenl of a. given aunt on ouch mem
ber -of the club.
Secretary Sullivan 'planned to leave
tonie*-?, for San Francisco to arrange
for the International Athletic meet in
connection with tho Exposition.
Big Loss hy Fire
Lynchburg. Vu.. March 3.-Fire de
stroyed the Bedford i'aper and I'uly.
Company's mill ut Big Island, late last
night ,w|th n ltwii,pf $500.000 covered
by insurance. Tho company will re
build immediately.
f."'>..'??-:v^Y- --A- '-"' -
STAT iv: mm uar.
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Teaaesifae %kbns Close Their Hoof*
Taenddy. '
?lOtupIdi-. Tenn.. March ?Of 700
rovettae 1 leen sea held I? Memphis, f>W,
-wei*-luria v. ourrt-nderU Jo Coanty v\t-.
'OsSUMl- lloaasien u h on H
the i a ?i wep J
of the opvii villon II
Hin?ber of the :;u
iulO "soft drink"
iflNtfMr?d. toddy -* > to
nerve rton-ateahollc and-other bover
uees eomiui; within -tho requirement
of the state urohlblttohi laws of lesa
: it ?. per eeat. aiopiioi.
i ntucnt licenses ?Mit -in fonoe.
aietl, arv. bold by wholesale
dual 0-who wlU be permitted'to cou
I iiiiu- shipments outsido the state, and
Without execution, acct r ding ?0 BO
lice jruoortarthe .salooua olosud tnelr
door? dor tba. b?*t timo promptly at
midaipist test n4Kl?t,t:-o to a 4 s tu hour
1-..? ' i*V * ---~.-1.. i - ? ._. i_...^.1..
of violation of tho prohibition lav-.
Coder ?tate laws now In forco ino
po.>o??lon of a federal license; is con
sidered prima facie evidoncc that the
holder is seiltet liquor.
'eaHHW ADVOCATE
REVERSES fflS OPINION
Substantial Difference Between
Our Rights and Enforcement
of Them.
Washington, March 8.-Announcing
his support of President Wilson'^ p<?l
Icy to r??|i :uJ Uio iirovibion of tho
Panama i anal ucl exempting Ameri
can coastwise shipping from toils.
Senator Thornton, doinocrat of Ixmls
iann, in n statement today said the
Pr?sident had informed him "(hat in
hts judgment Hie repeal of th - exemp
tion elaine Is necessary for th? con
tinuance f?r our preacut friendly re
lations with for dim powers, und Hie
success of our forolgu policies."
Senator Thornton Ituunembcr of the
Intur-occanic canal committee which
tuged toll exemption, and is one of
Kcveral democratic mom li-rs of Hun
com mit tee who haye told Hiv Presi
dent they would reverse their decis
ions.
Ile said today Hint bo formerly fav
or, id exemption, "believing that the
I'nlted States had tile tegul authority
under thc Hay-Pauncefotc treaty to
enuc' such l-'glslutlon."
"f believe now just us (Irmly as be
fore," stated th0 senator, that the ex
emption Clause of thc Panama canal
is not a violation of our treaty obli
gation:, bul ! recognize npw, as I ai
reys did. tho substantial difference
between our right of exemption mid
o.:r enforcement bf that right.
"Considering Hi? canal tollu law
previously enacted to be a question of
policy and not of priuciple. ami recog
nizing thi great, responsibility TtoStiii??
ion thc President for tile sulof?sfut
conduction of our foreign relations
and also Ibu dellnaay iii the.v present
siluuticu. I reel m J jiublic dufjy'to ??
?isl (he i*ic:jideiit JiPcarryiiili out pis
WISII?B in thi:; matter."
Administration leaders in Hie sen
ate believe that thc repeal will carry
by a substantial maje rily despite some
puny opposition. It also ia believed
ilia* th? matter will bo up Tor action
v. Minni, two week?. Representative
Adamson expects to.: repeal bill in a
few days.
May t'a??n Snecney.
Chicago, March a.-Ar repurt that
Kd Sweeney, catcher of Hie New York
Americans hail ?ignotl wtfii thj'Fcdor
.als gaiued currolucy ^ty/day? when
Sih?aftoy ot tim Buffalo' Federals,
III own of St- Louis and. Stovull of Kan
sas elly. Sweeney waa expected to
bo In tho Now York club's training
camp in I lou- ton, Trx-a-s not, , -later
I'ian today and kt*pToeonce.:i?f>ro .wau
taken to indicate. Hxat- hi- pie unod to
Join tb? new league.
[ Tile HuiTalo club hitsom.atl'j Swouajy
1 an offer, it wus, fu?WU'mtiV
tJirl AecIdenla?y! J?', HWX
Collinsville Alu.,, MAWU rt8->rM,8B
Bertha-: Gladden. aKed,-.>J|i*f?WUS- ?bot
and instantly, killed .by n#ct<i- Histor?
es the young womeu wen;, snapping
'.'unloaded" guim at ?ach; other in
play. Thu shotgun in Mu: bands of thu
oidor girl exploded. lltbsadiy-.blowing
her sister's head from her body. Tho
girl who did tho shooting is prostrated
with grier und .her life la despaired
o?.
The girls ware daughter? of John
Gladden, a prominent farmer.
Terminal Inspector Held ns Bobber
Atlanta". March 3.-J,; ti Matthew?
a cur. inspector for the Atienta Joint
Terminals, waa arrested on suspicion
aa a box ear thief, will answer to the
charge of larceuy In the. Recorders
Court Tuesday morning.
When the impactor waa arrested
Sunday night he waa ordered to open
his locker. He refuBodtaud the lock
er was .broken open, It hc\d ft.bushel
sack of fir cent packugca of smoking
tobacco, two cases of wbinky, one
pair of new shoes and-u .half dozen
new shirts. ?Matthows declared he*did
not put'the stuff in th? locker.
1NJ1 Kill IN COLLISION
Cn km. March .8,-Sam Koon, sec
tion Coi i iii.Mi ci. ine CnW>r. t;".d Sisan
Springs railway, wau seriously injur
ed lu a beadon collision this morning
about 9 o'clock. Thc fJ?totfoii lover
car. and tho train going to Buffalo
crashed together on tho big curvo at
thc fair grounds. The only mon hurt
was the foreman. Ho rtcojycd a bad
scalp wound, six or eight inches long,
in tho back of his bead. The ?-.dil
waa not fractured, however, and ii la
thought the wound will not prove dan
gerous. ' v
Father and I'ollre Rant B?y
Atlanta, March --Wandering about
the streets of Atlanta lu the nipping
colet of Sunday morn lug, -Sunday
night ami Monday morning. 12-year
old Chnrllo McMonnhle, No. 310 fci.
S'air street, who loft homo because
?is mother reprimanded bim.
fleury McMonagle. Charlie's father,
searched the street? all night for his
' Tho police aided In thc bunt,
boy had not been found Monday
??tajg.
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Eagle Barter Shop
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Prosh Ismdcrcd tow ja, "btgh grade
tonka and experienced barbera. Our
nwMo ta t* please our customer*,
dali and see tia.
C. E. Howell, Manager.
nnirrrr tnhr rrVTiftsv -TnoTtar-ftn-.- ri" - - ii
* CASEY * vim. '-. ..
ARCHITECTS.
?Fuwiiwa, o. ti.
: :
Brown Office Building.
Second floor. Phone S?9.
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?ff? i iW II ? ?- Oki
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Old Houses FOP Sale
The Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company |
authorizes us to offer for sale the following houses: .
lill
C HEN 4ULT HOUSE S.
FOUR ROOM COTTAGE IN
REAR ; : v.; - ;\- -y ?
TWO STORY HOUSE REAR^
ANDERSON Hj?tEL
NO. 113 W MARKET STREET
NO. 121 W MARKET STREET
NO. 127 W MARKET STREET
NO. 135 W MARKET STREET
NO. 409 SOUTH PEOPLES
STREET
THREE CABINS ON S. TOW
ERS STREET ?N REAR OF
229 W, MARKET STREET.
WE Will- S?tL T H tl S E
HOUSES AT PUBLIC M3Gr
ll a. m /S?TURDAY, MARCH
7, FOR DELIVERY APRIL 1.
- >i i J\ fil U?i
M'Uf . r
.IM
l'y 'I'
1HOUSES m PUBLIC AU?- tn
TION O? THE DEMISES at I
ll a. m., S?T??DAY, MARCH I
_ 7, FOR DELIVERY APRIL 1. 1 11 f-; '
. - A S ri I 1
FRANK & D?pAMPS REALTY CO, J
'. ? ' : i i ? .m. i. ' mi uni MM T
(ORMLTS TO BL A SIE FOB
JUAMV BJTVflBl'EH,
Tiirbi Star? Responsible for Fl)(tj Peij
f'cnt According lo- Br. Mundo
Huuuc. j
. Hostou. March- "jl'?Ifty.,^cr ?pen.?
of the ..divorces, iii thia ..?oyntry'.?ru.
oauscd by tight .corsets.'' pr. Jflau??,
li. Do nu wild loniRJit al tlu; ?pe?iiur?.
Hosslnnviof tlie Tly'glene l?ishlno, .In
{?.lilllie. In explanation she :< a hi that
the corset llrpt vfr.used . . indigestion,
then headac'ieti ai*d bauknehs,and la
tor sympathetic .ailment** that extend-;
od* even to tho toe.' , , <
"The result ls ii "soured disposition
- fertilo- ground .for .Mawing ?the aced*
of dlvoree."
Th? institute decreed that fashion
nxain will favor thc thin woman and
that Karmonts - will fallow natural
linos.
S^F&NU OJi SEINE
Lucien MvainUu^er Describes Natl
.autIon Conditions. ,
Lucien Memmlnger, native South
Carolinian, counsel at Hoyen, France,
has sent ?tho-fol towing to (Dally. Con
sular and Tra'V Reporta) Washington.
"Kur the tiret, time in 19 years ice
in thc Seine river baa Interferred with
the movement of ahipplug at Honen,
aud caused an interruption in tin- im -
menso barge traffic to Paris, which
city receives by this .route a large
amount of its coal, petroleum, lumber,'
and wines.
"Navigation waa prevented by tuc ,
great quantities of drift tee Walch
Caroo from thc upper Seine and form -
od. alBo whore thc* current ...was least
swift iu the lower river. The ombar
go on traine, owing to the icc, toga'?i
ou January IS, wjicu all service hy
hoatR or barge* with* Par's aud v. iUi
m tier cities along thc upper Seipo and
Its canelar, waa stropped.. For protec
tion .from Abo ituasaea of Moating icc
local barges and tugs were crowded..
Into petroleum .aud lumber do&ii.
They rei.mined there idle until ?Jutip-,
?ry '?Ty...when tho <aothoritlOR doclared
.tho river sufficiently cloar of ice for
navigation.
"During tho ?atorr <??>tion - o?. Ir?iuc ?
coal for the' gas companies in .Puris
.which 1? usually transhipped on lar
ges at Houen, .waa sont to Dunkirk.
Seagoing, vesola.?aa. usual from Havre
but meagre sor vice stopped ou thc ri
ver also.
"Thc-barge traffic al Houen is large'
owing lo-its beotng a cheap moli$od
c-f transportation for reaching a grva*
amount at territory, tho Seine river'
and flu.canute nod branches oxtcndlng
as far ns Delirium, tb? Rhine in Ger
many. in the Soul h. the Loire iii ll/e.
West, und to Paris in thp South
west.
"MctauralaJthiA! rinanU ulm-ve th??
In 1895 froto ?hi?riiary lo tb SH
Seine river1 whs frosen ut Rouen, like
wise in 189?, In !88G and in previous
years at .long'intervals Ice prevente^'
navigation, but such an'oven? ls '"'io'
rar,- jimt K ls regariod as extraordi
nary lo'the regl?n.''
BID. DI'AL IN CHESTER
MdMs ?ail Bac^u^upert, Haid t?r
Chester. March 3.-Oae oj.tue.big
gest > rea) estate ?leola, palled off in
CliOoter ?Si ? tmuMvi Mt >c*^T? iwgii v??u>i
of the nala of tho Cn&ds and Dar-j
ron proftert* and building* on Usda*
deb and Wvllo-agneta,ft? taa Sims fc]
Carter Rc*)i Ejatato ooatpany. Thc ?
Brnnortjr ronni*** of ?I ?tnal*. mlnPM I
L:onV.Moration'wah about 120.000.' This !
a doable store room and ?a second
floor. The theatre oh wylie 'str?et
was hot included in the Said.
This property ta considered among
Tm Ul tu t Y w rLACfc
WIL^ BE MADE PAIN
EFULLY CLEAR TO
SOME OF ?S IN
;*tU $?.?11 < . .. -, -..if ii;-*. ..... \p i ?.> /> !?*.-. ! ,? ? , :..,-.rrt.<i,'
? r : THE WIND UP
orv fi? !.'?.'.' : * ?*.*?*?' -i. .. ? rf* M "*?/??? ,: .-.,-.,?
?.T .r ....!<?; .' ...?.?;.,. ??)-/oi *.. '- ?.?< -<f>/ S 1/ . . . ?.
(i TUE ROOMS FORMERLY OC
. V.UIME?. BY f?E'.d?TlXENS ..
N?TlONAl/BA-N^OFFER .
SUCCESS TO SOMEONE
THOS. F. G ARTWRiOWT
Manager Renting Department
i!:.- vc rv boat, in tho eily. Tho build- . ?mm . s ,, *T%,
p"- - L__^J??, ?; :- p^to ?-??; P. M.
Sl^p-Walking -nirl ori Froren J^onfl , ? * * ": .
l?urh2un..N..'i:.. March i3.--M ?KS JeV . 1', iS?rmvij^^S^J^SL?
ii" (.uiiii,tdii. daughter of Andrew T\I*bi"iT"r-tfPv
i."-Hiu??wr?, -'t piuiuianui. ?;ritctui o? \>r- >*?';??J^tf .S1!ll*?* J'?T
Wft County. while walking In her , *?PffPir ? .
sleep. wonder-?: from her homo to a /. J fi "SS'v-JTi'
poad near the homo of- John T. E??-imw
Hnek-fw aud^t down on thu ice- I^ate- . 'dti?'C?sT' t^'e*
warening relative? femad bor In au - T ?. \ v ;
VEconaclous condition. She Was then rs ?
thought dead bat after roany, hours . Seiko, lift TlftlUr orJar
physicians ^caught her, Jo. Sha. is ^*^<t1r$ ;?^i? ?V .
now In a critical condition. We tl ft?IUl St Ollt to yOU
Until a few days ago Miss Comp- F-ffM?*?-*!?;?.? Cl****** J
ton was W arper at, Cedar ("rove -GwjOryUllTlg ?wieail and
vi,-hool, resign lug on uceo up t of bad ' pfedjt, * ' " ? " ?i ^T*
health. Sim ls ono of Orange Conn- ? '. ?- "Su .'
, S; S!Sf,PH ?H?i?l )h?r Irtiitr
_ Ifrlrcs ^a?hcrT?rod,d ffi?sjf fitfe ^fct
Norfolk. Va.. Miireh S-Whit? ?S> *** -' ""' ? "" UjJil' ?
rorihWefctfltly gal? sweeping thd^Ytr-J seagers and freight, was "-driven
^MM JOl?rollna coaol tonight was Sdhore in Cbes?pcake Bny " At Intent
at its height, tho Merchant's and Ml- aporte she had not been floated 'hut
tiers' steamship Howard, hound' from her position wak said not to he dna
Newport News to Baltimore with pas- gs rous.