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SL-'ERVISOR HIT BY NEGRO’S AXE STOLEN GOODS STILL POUR IN l IMS. M Ju*t Llk* a (Vl«mb«r of lh« F«mlly N » . , , ■- BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1STH, 1M7. J. S. STILL PAINFULLY HURT BARNWELL VISITED IN ROUND* THURSDAY NIGHT. UP OF PROPERTY Richard Mims, Colored, Serious!)' Sam Murray, Negro, Directs Colum bia Officers to Hiding Places in*, ' v Two States. ^ —i, Shot by Policeman John Hogg - J*' After Mad Attack. Supervisor J. S. Still, of Bair.rwetl/ .a was hit in the head with an axe and painfully hurt about eight o’clock Thursday night by Richard Mims, a negro, who was in turn shot twice and seriously wounded by Policeman John Hogg while tjie enraged negro wag advancing upon the officer with an axe. The difficulty occurred at Mims' house. The negro, who is a powerful mulatto, was evidently engaged in an altercation with his Wife. Attracted by the cries of the woman, Super visor Still .arrived at the dwelling ahead of Officer Hogg and other citi zens of the town. Just as he turned a corner of the house with h's pistol in his hand, Mr. SHU was felled by a blow from the negro’s axe. Not knowing that the supervisor was in- injured, or indeed was anywhere in he vicinity, Policeman Hogg dashed around the house. Mims started to ward? him and tripped over a barbed wire fence. Thinking that he would & Columbi a officers, accompanied by Sam Murray, Negro, who was ar rested by Detective Shorter and po licemen Dreher and Geiger Monday afternoon after! an exci/.ng >ahase, returned to the city late yesterday from Savannah and other points with another car full of property that the Negro had secured in some of his robberies in Columbia and elsewhere. Admitting his guilt after direct quizzing, the arrested Negro related to officers that he had robbed about 14 houses in Golun4bia, within the last few weeks while the owners were away, all in the daytime. Of ficers, accompanied by the Negro, went to many places where the prii toner pointed out stolen goods and Monday night a large seven-passen ger automobile load was carried to police headquarters. Later the Negro Informed officers that he had cached other stolen ar ticles in various parts of South Car olina and Georgia. He also admit- surrender peaceably, the officer made j ted that his activities had not only no attempt to shoot the negro and been confined to residences and dwel- wss surprised when Mims arose to ( ling; but that,he had also robbed box hie feet ard struck at him with the. can. axe. Mr. Hogg dodged the blofr and opened fire, ret resting-and continuing] £. i Strickland* Det^tires V.( to shoot as '.he negro advanced. Af ter the officer had emptied his pistol, i j N Helnu special .gent of the Southern railway, left Columbia Tues day afternoon by automobile for Au HUNTER’S BADGE : LADIES HURT AT TO AID REVENUE ' GRADE CROSSING RICHARDSON LOOKS FOR GOOD SIZED INCREASE. One Hundred and Sixty-five Thou sand Buttons Are Now Ready for Sportsmen to Wear. -The 'revenue from the hunting licenses fhould year WERE EN ROUTE TO MILEY WHEN HIT BY TRAIN. Accident Occurred Here Saturday 4 Morning.—Injured Carried "to Augusta Hospital. — gale of I Mro. D. M. Lane, of Carbersvfllo, increase at w ** seriously, injured, Mrs. J: H. least 29 per'cert, during the coming* Rowland, of Ridge Springs, wan year,” Chief Game Ward** A. A. Painfully hurt and their three chil- Rchardson said r yeatrday. “This dren escaped with minor burises when, button easily detected, will, automobile in which they were idling was struck by an Atlantic Commerce Herbert Hoover, who nowyn7oy V 'the‘ , biggest‘ , b<Jm* rC tor y the Republican Presidential nomination. The third hefty boom for former < ? , *r lel f Va Vi‘ H . U8 * ,es ‘ WM ni W* d early by Mr. Hughes himself, who declines to allow his name to be considered. Editors and Others A to Meet Sept. 9th Bamberg, August 16.—Recently several newvpaper men of the Edisto- Savannah section have conferred to gether as to further advertising the resources and potabilities of the low er tier of counties, and as a result a meeting has been arranged for FViday September 9th. This meeting i» to be held at the Denmark Country Club, located on the Edisto river, and it is .... - .. . - . Panned to make the day plsasant *. f rty Z*} aocmily wplk This la a beautiful H Raw-' in ism .nX S Shorter ^1 f ^ U P* vilio " H. Raw.insoB and S. 8. Shorter, and w ), eie the businesi session can be Negro Badly Hurt in Auto Collision Hamp Hicks, a- 14-year old negro boy, was seriously injured Monday morning in an automobile accident on the Barwell-BlackviHe highway, about four miles from this city. Hicks was riding cn the front fender of a mu’ oc- rupied by severs! negroes. The ma chine came out of a “blind” road di rectly in front of a Cheevolet roach driven by C. Keys Sanders, of Bern- well, who was en route to Biackvi'.lc. Mi. Sfndenr’a view of the reed was obstructed by a dump of trees, and he had no warning of the approach of the negro tamed and ran across a held. held, and Robt. A. Easterling, tressu- the other machine. He imraediately rer of the Edisto Public Service Co., _ . . , . -, , wWl give barbecue and fish dinfcer to Mr Heir ... nstt.fled th,t .nd errym, tk, N.-1 th , vllX(r , N(>t on , In , . M..U h.d found :k..r murk ,b»t| w*h th«n. | of .11 rh, mn,,p.p.r, in Ik. .nrtou, Th, N.icrj pointed out v.nou, „p^, d u p, bot placaa wheru he had placed stolen' his miois naa xounu oeir mars .out j gro no trace of the negro could be found. | j Later, however, it was re polled that Mims had taken refuge in another negro house a quarter of a mile or mote away and when the door was broken down he wss found lying 'on j turned to Columbia Tuesday night, the floor in s pool of Mood with s bul- let wound through his right lung ard another through his right leg. Th e wounded man was carried to the Cou t Hm e and later transferred to th«* courty jail, where his wounds were dressed. At vrst it wa« thought thst he had been fatally shot, but the following day his condi-Mon had improved and it is believed that H» ha« an excellent choree to recover. | their journey until Savannah Mr. Still was given immediate rer hoi. Resuming their work early medi-al attent wi and he wrs found yesterday morning the officeis se- to have suffered an ugly wound just cured more good out of Savannr.ah below his 'ight temple. Had Uu» and West Savannah, blow landed an inch or two higher, | The last cf the trip was from al o piominert business men. officers property, and a quantity was locat- L* rhambeIi * commerw >nd thf , lik « ed both in Blsckville and Augusta. in ^ ^ „ we{| M The officers ard their priwner re- .nd mrmborn of the house from e. h 1 county. Lettssu are being sent out next day the party again set urging a full attendance from all out, this time going back to Black- over the dwtrict, and it is expecfW ville where moie goods wore located, that the men will bring tho r wives Then to Barrwell. Later, Myers’ to enjoy the day. Mill was reached where other goods , t u hopwj , hat thrrt ^ a , ar ^ wire located and f:cm that point h * number of loprescntative men prssent, trip was continued to* Fairfield and M thert b ^ for #ueh #n from there to Allendale. Leaving tion as is propored. Various questions will he di c us sod. such as better ad- Allendale shortly before dark Wed nesday night the officeis continued was m veitising the Edisto-Savannah sec tion, colonizat on. drainage, a nd car- rymg to the -nor'.h sod nut our in dustrial ad van . ages. The proposed csganization Ir not intended to super cede any other bus ness organization L ^ rather to assist local clubs and the supervisor wco d probably have Savannah back to Hardeeville. wheie act a sor of general clearing house been WWed. Af‘- the cut had been | various other articles were loosted. f c , ^ tntir , community closed with severs! ’•ftches, Mr. S i!l| At every potgl the Negrii pointed removed to hi* home, where he out', more goods were found and in . „ . M _ * .. •ocially, for “Bob" Easterling never eveiy place the p-rty stopped, the , __ _ ... . nil. v sh. - doe " by halves, and i t is for eompoaed princip.n y of clothing, mr ' Un > ’ ^ was' confined to his boi for several days. Mims moved to Bern well with hi* sHff about 4 ye*r ago figm Pitts burgh. Pa., ’where he cla ! ms to have worked in a oor^mine. Since coming here he has been employed as a truck driver, apd l k is understood that he does rot bear an enviable reputation. Although the people of this city were incensed over ‘he unprovoked at- Th* occasion will be a pleasant one tols, a shotgun, etc. Other rtolen articles are coming in daily and within a few day? Chief Strickland will notify those Colum bians who have had propeity stolen to come and identify their proper'y. At Black ville goods that ’had becir. taken freen box cars were shown to tack upon* two white men. there was i the officers, the larger part of the no wild talk nor other indication of, goods being canned. trouble during the search or after the negro was found. \ Over Sixty Year’s Courteous Service Within a feW days Murray will be give-*, a preliminary heaping. He u bein? h >’d at police headquarter' on chaige of housebreaking and grand Irceny.—The State, Aug. 12. be held at such I desirable place and applied hii brakes and made evmy tffort to avoid a collision but spite of all <**d do his car struck' the other machine near the front end, Hicks being caught between the two cars. One of his legi was torn open and he suffered severe lacetations a- bout his shoulder. The injured boy was brought to Barnwell at once and given medwal attention. For a while it was feared that he had been fatally injured, but he I- now reeling well an wHl scon be out again if no'compli cation* develop. One other occupant of the car in which the negroes were riding was in jured slightly and Mr. Sanders suf fered a slight bruise on one aim. Both cars were badly damaged, a wheel being crushed on each machine and the fenders being badly bent. Ketucn from Northern Msrkets. C. F. Molair, Mordecai M. Mazur sky and I. Weiner neturned Saturdiy morning from the markets <of the North and East, whore they went fc buy fall and winter goods for their respective stores. with Mr. Easterling a* host. A cot dial welcome is assured all who at tend. * 1 * Attention is called to the advertwo- nvent of Phinizy and Company, wh'ch appears on page five of this i sue. For, over sixty years this reliable Concert *Next Week. “Living Pictures in Song’” will make i s appeal to all mu ic lovers, and, in fact, elverybody, for there, will be finn has run continously under the beautiful pictures as well as beiuti-1 same name, and during that time they f u i music. The old, old songs will be | have rendered reliable and efficient espacially featured through various service to their patrons. They offer thxru es, quartet es, duets and solos, long experience, service and safety ad This program will be giv&n at the, are prepared to make liberal advances j ^hool auditcrum Thui' day evenng on ali cotton consigned to them. A August 26th, at 8:30 p. m. Adnrs- cordial invitation is extended to their g j 0Ilf 26 and *50 cents, the proceeds patrons visit their warehouse at hpir-j fm the benefit of the Barnwell any time. ! f Methodist'Church. Agree on Picking Price. German Plane* Fail. At a meeting of Sumter County Two Geiman airplanes that hopped fanners in Sumter Monday, a price yff late Sunday rfterscon from Des- 1 of 60 cents per hundred pounds was ■greed on as being fair to all con tented. A similar ageemjent was reached last year and a* a result, the farmers were able to get their ot- ton picked at reasonable prices. The ; al o endorsed cotton sacks *au, Grrmsny, in an attempt to fly to the United S’ate* were forced to 1 return to their' landing field whelr fog and storms were encountered.! One was forced down within 'five hours after the start, while the oher eocceeded ia staying aloft 22 hours. It reached the West cm 1 “SEVEN POINTS” . In the presentation of the new plan of the South Carolina Cot ton Growers’ Cooperative Association, the explanation of the ac tivities of the Association has been divided into seven points es follows. 1. GOOD COTTON ACCURATELY CLASSED. 2. ADEQUATE MARKET INFORMATION. 3. EFFICIENT OFFICE AND SALES MACHINE. 4. OBTAIN MIDDLEMEN’S PROFITS. 5. SPINNER COOPERATION. , 6. INCREASING CONSUMER DEMAND. 7. PROFITS FOR MEMBERS ONLY. V. ' . ' ' Under eacH one of these seven ponts there is need for ex planations which will be given later. , — ~ 6. Increasing Consumer Demand. The ultinvate prosperity of the cotton industry is dependent upon an increase in the con umei demand for articles made of colon. The Cotton Textile Institute is at work upon this problem and the American,Cotton Growers Exchange is cooperating. 'Con tracts are bo ng made witjh the style renters of the world; wi.h the great co.turners; dressmakers;, fashion designers and cotton gcqds merchandisers, with the idea in mind that people can be made to-wan things made of cotton if these creations are pre sented to them in an ab.ractive manner. Already theJCaxhvoa de signers of Paris and New York and the largest department scores of the United Slates are featuring style creations made of cotton good j under new and attractive style names. This ir a much bet ter way to make people buy cotton goods thatr the old way of „ asking people to buy cotton goods to save the poof cob.on farmer. PROFITS FOR MEMBERS ONLY—WILL YOU PARTICIPATE? SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON GROWERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSN. a t be sold to all hunters and the law re quires they be worn at Ml times j while hurting, and not borrowed, lent or exchanged.” “This is the first yesr that the game department has used a button , , . . , .... . to indict, that th, -,.r,r ha, pur-i W* cha* «d a kuntin* lien,, and 1«S,- IVari-or that Mr*. Un, h«l a-tetatnad 000 of them have ben received and « *«‘«i»d ahull, the train waa held are for sale at the regular localities Coa«t Line freight train at a grade crossing in this city shortly after nine o’clock Saturday morning. Both ladies, who were tiding oh the front seat of the light touring car. here until first aid had been sdminis- wher-j the old 'form of license uca formerly sold.” The new hunting license is in the form of s hand*otne celluloid twu- coloned button about in inch and a half in diameter. There are three classes of the button—county, Stole and hoii-resident—just at the old pa per licenses were desitwated. The stoto been e is a green ard whit* button, with the sea! of South Cai^ clina at the top, and abound the rir cular edge on a green background are the words, “Depettment of Game and Fhh, South Carolina.” In the cen ter is the class, state, and alro a r umber beginning at 1 and up. The county butt n is similar but of a different color, bring red and white m! he name of the county in the center instead of the State, while the non-re edent button ia of a g j'd and white combina ion, numbered and lettered as the other two, but with the wrrds con-reeM;«t in the cen ter. The expiration date is also found cn the button. , The bids, arrotding to Mr. Rich ardson. were given out in May end he cor tract waa awarded to Cruvrr and company, of Chicago, who were low bidder*. The buttons were re ceived about July 16 at the state game department and stare that time the buttons have, been divided as to count- t •-*. They are row on sale ss the de?r tea on opens within two weeks. The act pertaining to hunting licenses passed at the 1927 sti^ •ion of tha legi lature ard now a law require# that tbr new huntng li cense s^xll be in the form of a bat on. that every licensee shall wear the hnntng license button conepicou 'y s’ all times when hunting, that fail ure to display same shall be a viola tion of the *vt. that the aamc. cannot be borrowed, lent or exchanged and that *"7 person found guilty of vio- laticn of -the-section, that pertami tending, exchanging or borrowing shall lore his button and pay In addi- ‘icn to the regular penalty and other features. Chief Richardson also said ye ttr- d«y tk’-t definite developments would come nmt week relative to the wound ing of thg three game warden* in Hamp'oo County July 29. Both motors have been recovered 4 during the week, me of them belonging toothe South Carolina wardens and the other mo tor that w*s po ted as a bond by the parties, who later ambushed the war dens. * A representative of the game de partment was on the scene during the reek and as the water had receded considerably both motors and the boat were recovered.—The State. tered by local physicians, and they were then carried to a hospital in Augusta aboard the train that struck tehir car. Th* three children were cared for at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moore until relatives ar rived to tak* charge of them. There were at least two eya-wit nesses to tbs accident, B. S. Moor* and his son, B. S. Moore, Jr„ who ware in front of th* fulmar's gin houre, ■ few yards from the crossing, at tha time. Seeing the danger to the au tomobile party i both men ■ booted a ng bo 4 their cries ware iftt Tha focmer rushed to tha of the acc ideal whP* Mi asm phoned for a physician, and as soon re possible all of the occupants of tha wrecked machine wars carried to U local drug ftors. The crossing is one of tho dangerous in this section of the the view of thoee traveling ing obstructed by a w the taliroad** rght ef wry. Mrs. Lane, who was driving tha car, evi- dently did not bear the approach of the train, although Mr. that the ball was ringing, however, that ha did no? hear tha whir tie blow, although it may Hr*, done so. ‘ _ *—v The locomotive struck tha car ju* as tha front wbee's rolled cn to tha truck. The automobile was thrown several feat rod all but one ef its occupants hurled out. The machine wa- not badly damaged. The patty wa# mrouto to MUey. la Hamptor County, where tha huahaads of the two ladies are employed at a lumber mill. Negro Wommn Burned Fatally tft* Colored) wife cf Haak to death nt- railce from EBenton. Friday h L- understood that in in tha stove to cook left the k« The can ed, the fumes catching fire from the stove. Her clothing caught fire and in her effort# to put it out, the bed ding was badly burned. She ran oat of the houre and e neighbor pat the fire out but she was fataDy burned. A doctor was called at once but da- spite ell he could do she died. Arresting e Sheriff To arrest m sheriff is uncommon in South Cenolina. i 4 has happened at Greenville. The warrant, charging aa- sfult and battery, wan served by the coronrir. The sheriff is accused of belaboring a man over the bead with J. M. Stroebel, a youqg ms-, oi Blackv^le had fiis hand rlashed at 1 Fe’ly Beach yesterday afternoon byj HARK BITES MAN AT FOLLY BEACH a blackjack after the man bad been ^ j in r« altercation with the sberifTi J. M. Stroebel, a young ms-, of brother. A sheriff b a county’s peace of ficer. One of h'» dpties ie to be an s shark. La«t night he was reported exemplar of obedience to law. Ex- “ f sting well” r 4 the Riverside Iij- cept in his own defense, in perform- fiimar£ following an operatioa a nee of duty, he has no privilege of S'lveral leaders were said to have been w Vi ding a club or , bily or Artag rovered. ^ * pitol, AH peace officers an bound Mr. Stroebel wts surf bathing when by the laws; he was . triced. He.saxi ?t was a ' Who her the sheriff at Greenville shark that bit him. He wss not be- *• guilty will be detorm ned by con- st-tutei au’fco/ty. This is no effort at pas ing on the merits ef 'he cam. When a c tism feel*‘that « of ficer has imposed cn him, be N i ytjnd h*s Av h at the time. Gven first aid treatasant at the h ath. Mr. Stroebel wa- rushed to the city in an automobile, his hand r reding bsdly, it was reported.— Nevn and Ccurier, August ^6. irt briug’ng the News and Courier. to V-v-m*- Le-ri—. of Gr**rrvred is if Ireland. >4444444444444444444444>4/ . ' ^ ‘ ^ Ht fnd M ® Hu ° 0<1 ’ Y**.