The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, April 08, 1908, Image 6
IN COURT.
TOOTED MAN SNOOTS FIVE
PEOPLE.
Of Drtemtve* Klsln?Henry K.
Found Guilty of Arson.
on omctnto mmym se
Harte, Ind.. April 1.?Found
of a rhurt? or arson, Henrv F.
sn the Circuit court room.
V shot and k l tied Chief of CeCec
rtlltam B. Dwyer, settosuly
three other officer* and a
i and eras himself seriously
McDonald has be?n triad
dynamiting ?toree md a church
Aaat yesr.
_ n mm the Jury rep .ri?*J Its
McDonald Jumped up. trew a
se,t heed at Prosecuting At
James A. Cooi?er. Jr., hut mlsa
aaxaute C **i*'t tipped his chair
backward* Mcjtonald continued
at the otneere seated around the
room. Detective Dwyer fell
at the third shot.
n and deputy sheriffs In
? court room drew revolvers rend
Are en McDonald, who return
Before tho cotrvictcd man
half a dos<n bullets In his
ne had shot Harvey V Jone??.
an ef the police. In the
Deputy Sheriff fra Wellman In
Sytvists* Doyle, court bailiff,
tat and a bystander In the side.
Jumped to their feet at the
Judge J. T. Wafkor. one
sat Use attorneys, tried to stop Mc
. hot he only hindered the offi
re afraid of hitting hint
they enot at McDonald.
Crane, who presided at the
to the railing of the jury
_spectators rushed out in cozv
4*neen. persons In offices below the
w-suwt rooaa heard the shots and rush
the upper loor onlv tj
with the people leaving the
of the spectators so, th<?
said McDonald and his
aoth nred at the officers. Th**
are locking for the brother.
waa stonily jverwh-luH-11
and taken to a hospital, it
that McDonald and the other
will recover. Tne e/ent*
eotsnlnated so tragically had
ericas la dynsw.ttlmr lUtrugee
Use Math ?dl?t church
I stores of Shicaie .%
and J. W. Reese of ?tuefori
Ute nigbt of Fan 91, 1907. Henry
and Jsmes Mean Ion were
p
the nrct day chnrged with
In n former trial the
Sean ion has not been
I
nald had been permil\d his
during the trial. The police Je
t has been active In the cast
several officers were In court, to
the verdict
mrrtrs cotton taik.
i Crews Fersner* to Hold
April J.?"I have Ju?t
from a rather hurried trip
tne West- said Mr. E D. SmV.n
Cony. 'The serious decline In
price of eottcn made l| >f the ut
Unportance that I should get a
personal Idea of the r?al situs
'According to the facts sned I
one no reason why those who have
one* cotton need be uneasy as to the
outcome of prices. India la prao
l.OOO.eOO bales short. America
anssrtkmlly l.cee.Oee bales short sg
from these two sections
4.000 000 balsa less thin last
r, making a reduction of 15 per
In the world's visible and ir.vls
supply. I
Tile spindle capacity this year Is
'aar In excess of that of la** year,
??ufere more cotton Is needed.
"It la estimated that there aye be?
ing? xmeumed, at the present fate
it l.aae.900 bales per month. Ac?
tis**' to the Agares of Mr. Hest* r.
is available, for the balance of
inaoei. a little over 4.000.000
foie by the 1st of September the
le of raw cotton will be practical?
ly exhausted and no reserve to carry
over at all.
*"ConAder<oe In trade Is being nip
atty restored, money Is getting esster.
tne Southern mills are reported ai be
raw practically without cotton. the
northern mills are mftmt of stocks
fron-, all indication sand from cv
standpolnt. If the present holders
?tf spoA rotton are able to hold on
eomebodv will have to pay tV price.
**We have learned a valuaM** lesson
on account of tne dependence of so
stenv product rs on the stores and
banks Let'm reduee that dependence
ttls yesr by reducing our obllgf? ons
for home supplies end fertilizer bills.
**I was delighted with the sp' It of
ih'er and determlnat'on at cv-ry
visited. We are becoming s?a
rd veterans In tre fight f??i aouth
ern proep??rlty. and we urc I irnlng
ft uas the weapon with skill s.v* . f
?tlvenets. and m the proportion
it we dernonstrate our ability In
proportion le the world learning
Use one-time despised pro.
iioL'cat-iicrst; i.v washi.m; revs.
Lawless Ncgries Are Midclnt Cupiial
Cltj nil Undesirable I'ln-v ot l?get?
etva.^e.
Wnshlngt ?n. March !i 1 --Histare
?l\.'C< between ne gn-es anil whiles on
Washington street cars have ie?i
?topp?d with the oncounter Prhlay
light betwoon the negro Louis Lund>
and Hepreaentatl\e H> flln of Alahama
In which the negro was wounded.
Saturday evening a disturbance In
many respects hi ml la i t ? - ihe mie
which rous. d tho Ire of ih) P-Uth?rn
?ipretentutive l*>ok piace up?oi an
ICast Capitol street car near Fourth
>tr*et noithcNSt, and for a time threat
rued to assume rorlous proportions.
Three negroes?John Collins, a
lawyer (all is William Hill). Alexan
aVf Campbell and Annie Wells?woro
arrested and locked up on a charge
of disorderly conduct on a street car.
*?ru*ant F.yan, of tin Fifth necl .ct.
made the arrest?. Their cases were
? aded In police ran It yevoid-.y mid
i comIrnance grant-d
One the car where the dlstu-lnnce
arose between the conductor, 11.
Whitney* a?d the ld?ekl was a tr ih.
? A nurse' going t ? the bedside ii* n pa ?
?.v?it .M the outbreak ??l Ihe ?piarrel
the m gutes became violent, abusive,
vulgar an t pr ?funo The young Wen
found herself In the mlelst of a
fiahtlng !?t of negroes, wh.i cursed
lolentl> In assorting their rmhts and
*?rre? c\r privileges. The conductor,
t-?r the safety of th- passenger* atip
led *ho car and raited f? r *h? police.
leitreaa1 frvan aaswe^d hi* c*u. M#
was s? ?.n ?urnunlcd by tho three ne?
groes from the car and many others
who gathered uttering threats against
the con lue tor and the policeman. The
?nraeant su>nnv?nrd h?j.'p srd with
the aid of Folicepmen Totten and Mer?
rill, succeeded, oftir great difficulty,
In placing the three disturber? under
arreat.
Tho voting nhlte woman, thorough?
ly frightened fled from the car and
was forced to walk tho rest of th~
('l.tance between Fcurth street and
the home of her patient Tho negr >
lawyer was released on the !epo.~U
e f $10 collateral, and the colored wo?
man was allowed tc go to her home
after putting up $2.
Ncfgro Attacks Woman.
Washington, March II.?The bru?
tal attacks by negroes on unprotected
white women ware aggravate 1 tonight,
when Mrs. Carrie Jenkins, of 17It
Thirteenth street hof*awwL was chok
??d. beetsn ami rc bbed. k
She* was near her residence when
h.-r 3?*nlllant *m use I up behind her,
grasped her try the throat avrd struck
her to the ;4tvem'mt wl?h a blor from
tils fist. Mrs. Jenkins struggled with
the negro and aveceeded In freeing
herself. He renewed hla attack how?
ever, and after beating her about the
face und ch .king h< V again throw h r
to the ground. He obtain.?d he^ pock
e-ib-iok. which ce-ntalned a c^nsidera
hie sum of nion?>y Central oihcv de
tectlves an.I the p* lice are searching
f ?r him.
In the- per- ?n n| Wlttta* Vresten.^a
near.*, the p die- oelleve they have
?olvfd the myatcry of the robbery of
p- veral vt-mlnurtes In this city Pros
?on*s arrest followed a robbery at th*
Mount VernotiSemlrary last Friday
Mghr when HOI- *orth Jewelry
\.*p stolen. Th* JcweJrv waa found on
him, the police ar.y, and he confessed
tonight. Ab ut a year ago aome of
the stud-nts of Forsc Glen Semtnan
loat a quamlty of Jewelry, Including j
natch anl a check for I Th
chick was returnee! by letter a few
days later, the note accompanying 1'
? ?ing couch* I In the most insulting
and abusixc language. Itu detectives
*ay that the watch lh*t disappeared
et tho tlm-i the check was st den was
found on Preston.?- Baltimore Sun.
H) Got What H? Needed.
?"Nine years ago It looked as if
my time had come," siys Mr. C.
Farthing, of Mill Creek. Ind. Ter. "I
was so run down that life hung* on a
very slender thread. It was then my
druggist recommended Electric F.It?
ters. I bought a bottle and I pot
what I needed?atrength. 1 had one
foe t In tho grave but Kleccric Bit?
ters put it back on the turf again,
and I've beer, well ever since." Sold
under guarantee at Slbert's Drug
Store. 60c.
A Washington dispatch says that
"Mr. Roosevelt !s annoyed by third
term talk." So are Messrs. Bryan
Taft, F -banks, .Cannon, Knox, ?1
al.?Omaha Bee.
A Twenty Year Sentence.
?"I have Just completed H 20 venr
health sentence, lmpos?d ly Rucklcn'<
Arr.lca Salve, wp!ch cured me of
bleeding piles Ju'i 2?t yenrs ago,"
wrlte? o. s. V/oolevcr, cf LoRaysvllle
N. Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals
the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds
and cuts In the- ?hortest time. 25c. at
Slbert'n Drug Store.
Oov. Hughes Is net vln llctlve Fven
since seeing ?he Taft table, as com?
piled by Hitchcock, h?? e?ve men fire*
tine-tenths good.?Philadelphia L??d
ger.
?It Invigorates, strengthens nnd
builds up, keeps you In condition
physically and mentally. That's v/hat
Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will
do. Mi , tee, or tablets, Albert's Drug
i?tora. _
HIGH SCHOOL LAW.
I
STATE SDPT. MARTI V ADVISES
THE PATRONS.
Tolls How School Districts May Pro
coed to llccome Ileiionolurles of the
Appropriation.
Columbia, April 3.?Hon. O |l
Martin. Pint* superintendent of edu?
cation, yesterday Issued a statement
wltn reference to the Improvements
made recenily In tLe high school act.
He says that the most striking fea?
tures of the law, as it now Is, are as
'follows:
"A single district may establish a
high school.
"Trustees of the common school
will be trustees cf the high school
In all district* under the amended
act.
"In rural high school districts aid
may be given where there are only 15
ruplls and one teacher In the high
school department.
"High school taxes must be voted
by the people just as othei special
taxes arc voted.
"The basis of aid will be the char?
acter of the work and enrollment oif
tupll.i rather lhan the financial basis.
Of course them 'l 9 financial limit. It
\\ill be impossible fir a community to
get aid unless it makes improve?
ments. Aid may be giv.m to a high
rchocl district which does not con?
tain an Incorporated town of nnre
than 2.500 people. There ar-? other
details In the act and regulations
which 1 believe will conduce to a bet?
ter understanding and a better work?
ing of the high school law.
"Naturally it tikes time and
thought to work out a high cchooi
system which Is In Itself a component
part of a State public school system.
I believe that within the next few
years we shall go a long way towards
putting a high school within the reach
cl every boy and girl In every county.
The lower grades as well as the col?
leges and universities, will very soon
feel the beftcial effects of this
work.
"The procedure in securing a high
school Is not difficult. This office has
furnished to the county superintend?
ents some petition forms It is nec?
essary to pass these nrourd in the
proposed territory and get the signa?
tures of at least 40 per cent, of the
freehold*rs. As a rule, this not only
gets their consent but It secures their
interest. After the petition Is signed
It should be sent to the county boarl
of cducatlcn.
"This board will designate a dav
for an election. The public school
trustees will be the election manager*
The question of a high school tax
may be voted upon in the same way,
an-l at tho samo time or it may be
votod upon at a different time. If a
majority of the voters favor the high
achool. an application should be made
tut and addressed to the State boarl
cf education. This appllcatl ?t. must
first he filed with the county superin?
tendent of education ar.d approved
r.y him. Forms for th|s application
may be obtained from county super?
intendents or from this office. When
the application is received by the
high school board, the school will be
inspected by an inspector representing
the said board. If It la found that
the school has complied with the law
and regulations, the aid will be disburs?
ed through the county treasury, as
provided by tie act.
"There are a great many commu
i ltles throughout the State where tho
advantages of th.'s act ought to be se?
cured as early as possible. I believe
that a groat many schools will qualify
by the time the sesilon opens In Sep?
tember."
Plenty of Trouble ,
* Is caused by stagnation of the liver
and bowels TV. get rid of It and
headache and biliousness and the poi?
son that brings Jaundice, take Dr.
King's New Life Pills, the reliable pu?
rifiers that do the work without grip?
ing. 25c at Slbert's Drug Store.
On one of the four typesetting ma?
chines which have Just been installed
In the printing department of tho
Vatican the Pope has set up ten
lines.
?This is the season cf ?M'eM
headache* and sprit".' ?'1.sorters |tV?l
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a
sure preventatlve. y ukes you strong
and vigorous. 35c, tea or tublets. S?l
tert's Drug Store.
Among the birds the swa:i lives to
he the ebb st, In extreme cases reach?
ing 300 years. The falcon has been
known to live over 162 vears.
?You feol the life-giving current. .\
gentle warmth fills the nerves anil
Hood. It's a pleasure to take Hoilis
tcr's Reeky MounUIn Tea. j5.\: tea
cr labiate, Slbert's Drug Store.
He that won't plow at home won't
f low abroad.
An Insidious Danger. ^
?One of the worst features of?tld
noy trouble Is that It is an Insidious
disease and before tho victim loftlltca
his danger he may have a fatal mal?
ady. Take Foley'a Kidney Remedy
at the first sign of trouble as It cor?
rects Irregularities and prevents
Hrtght's disease and diabetes. Sl?
bert's Drug Store.
A VANDKR1ULT STAND AI?.
Mrs. Vancl 'rhllt Seeks Iivon ?? Pa ?
iwrs Viled In New York Supieme
?Tour,.
Now York Apil !.--'Within an
hour *ftei he had Balled for Euro?*!
today Alfred Uwyne Vanderbilt was
n.ado the defendaat in a suit filc-d
With the supivnirj court ': y Bllen Van
elcrl-ilt. The nature of the action was
not immediately disclosed, and coun?
sel ofr the plaintiff refused tonight to
say whether Mrs. Vanderbilt seek.-, a
divorce or legal separation from her
husband. Justice O'Gorman, before
whom the proceedings were instituted
appointed David McClae, a local at
lornev, as referee to hear testimony
and t:> report lindings and recommen?
dation to the court.
The offices of the county clerk are
closed at 4 in the afternoon. Only a
few moment? before that hour the
comparing clerk rc reived the pap.'is
hilt bv vhe time he was through with
heir it was too late for them to be
officially r aoidfd. They were placed
In a site and will rc formally enter?
ed If morrow. Mrs. Vanderbilt ? at
lomeyj urn Carter, Led yard &? Mil
>u rn.
Mrs, Vanderbilt was Bllen French,
iaughtor ->f the late Francis Ormond
neh, prentont ?i the Manhattan
Trust C ?mpar.y and clreetor of ma iv
railroad it Her mother has been
rbroad for several years, but is re?
turning for the wed ling of her grand?
daughter, Miss Pauline Lcroy French,
and Samuel Wagstaff, to take plaete
at Newport on May 5. Ellen or as
: he wn** more gerevaliy known. Elise
French, was married to Alfred Van?
derbilt on January 11, l'iOl. A y:ar
later th-Mr only child, Wm. Henry
was born.
Mr. Vanderbilt. the second son of
lh> !at? Cornelius Vanderbilt. inherit?
ed seme-thing like UO 000.000. He
has been regadfd as the head ? f the
family sin* e tue estrangeme nt which
lollowod the marriage of Co/nelius.
the eldest son, to Miss Grace Wilson
During the past year or so Mr. Van
cerbUl has spent much of his rime
: bread, but recently he returned from
London, WhvM hv plans to drive the
>arh Ventur-- as a public cench thii
spring between London and Brighton
loiter h i is to be one of ihn Judges at
the International Horse Show at
Londun, where his horses won many
tr ?pbies last year.
Mr. Vanderbilt sailed today on the
Cunf-rd liner Maurentania, upon
which hla c??usin. the Duchess cf
Marlboro, was alfo a pasfenger. The
Duchess has been the guest lately of
het in .th?r, Mrs. O. H. P. Belin??nt.
Th? domestic affairs of Mi. und
Mrs. Vanderbilt have engaged public
intention since March 24, when Mrs.
Vanderbilt, accompanied by their son
and miids. 1- ft ??uMuul farm, n?'*r
Newport, R. I. and went to the home
if h^i bntVvr, Mr. Truck French, at
Tuxedo Park.
' Death Was on His Heels.
"Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Vd.,
had a close catl In the spring of 13U6.
He says: "An attack of pneumonia
left me so weak and with such a
fearful cough that my friends declar?
ed consumption had me, and death
was on my heels. Then I was per?
suaded to try Dr. King's New Dis?
covery. It helped mo Immediately,
and after taking two and a half bot?
tles I was a well man again. I found
out that New Discovery Is the. best
remedy fori coughs and lung disease
in all tho world." Sold under guaran?
tee at Slbert's Drug Store. 50c. and
II, Trial bottle free.
Peace has its defects no less than
war. Tho Russian debt exceeds fojr
bllliors of dollars, and five hundred
millions more are needed at once.?
Philadelphia Press.
Chamberlain's Has the Preference.
?Mr. Fred. C. Hanrahan. a prom?
inent druggist of Portsmouth, Va.,
says: *:For the past six years I have
sold and recommended Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
It is a great remedy and one of the
best or tont medicines on tho market.
I handle oome others for the same
purposes that pay me a larger profit,
but this remedy is co sure to effect a
cure, and my customer so certain to
appreciate my recomi.lending it to
him, that I give it the preference."
For sale by all druggists.
A white man who .rave his name
as Comwell as been arrested in
Charleston on a charge of forgery. He
worked his gam? on the strength of
being a Mason
Rheumatic Pains Relieved.
?Mr. Thomas Stenton, postmaster
of Pontypool, Ont., writes: "For the
past eight years I suffered from rheu?
matic pains, and during that time I
used many different liniments and
remedies foi the cure of rheumatism.
Last summer I procured a battle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and got
more relief from It than nnvthlng I
have ev *r used, and ch?erfullv recom?
mend this liniment to all sufferers
from rheumatic pains." For sale by
all drugg'sts.
The Oklahoma men who elatett to
have found a snake in a can of mo?
lasses shoird have ihe fluid analyzed
rhances are It wasn't molasses.?Phll
rdelphia Ledger.
?Folcy's Orlno Laxative Is best for
women and children. Its mild action
and pleasant taste makes it preferable
to violent purgatives, such as pills,
tablets, etc. Cures constipation. 81
bert'e Drug Store.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bren
in use for over 30 years, has borne the Signatur 9 of
and has been made under his per?
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare?
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
? substance. Its age is its guarantee* It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep*
The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC OCRTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAT STUIKT? NCW VORR CITY.
An absolutely new dog rtorv hrf
een found, says the Chicago Journal
We clipped it from a London paper.
Here it Is (salt to taste): A gernlc
man was out shooting the oth?r r!ay
when he had the misfortune to ?h/H*J
his dog, For a moment he wis too
much jvercome to seer what din-a<f
he had done, and before he had t?c-v
ered himself, the animal, a black re?
triever, had come u\ to him, bringing
in its mouth?its own tail, wnn*lt had
teen sh ?t clean >ff.
The nearer . home any reform be?
gins the farther and higher it will
go.
Receive Congratulations.
* Fou will won rceei/e the c<".nir**4t
ulations of your gfriends upon your
improved appearance if you will take i
Foley's Kidney Remedy as it tones up 1
the system and Imparts new life and
vigor. Foley's Kidney Remedy cures
backache, nervous exhaustion and all
forms of kidney and bladder troubles.
Commence taking it today. g>heft*i
Drug Store.
Affords Perfect Security.
?Folcy's Honey and Tar affords per?
fect security from pneumonia and
consumption as it cures the most ob?
stinate coughs ar.d colds. We have
never known a single instance of a
cold resulting in pneumonia after Fo
ley's Honey and Tar had been taken.
Sibert'3 Drug Store.
To purify the camps, Robespierre
proposed to ?he committee of public
safety that the armies of the republic
be followed by droves of hogs. This
suggestion gave birth to the popular
saying; "He will be a general if
Robespierre's little pigs do not est him
en route."?Le Crl de Paris.
For You.
If you are in the market for a Pi?
ano, Organ or Sewing Machine see or
write me, and I will give you mere
for your money than any od? eise.
Call and see "The Best.'*
Beautiful Upright Plane from $150
up.
New Home Sewing Machine from
$27 up.
Organs from $30 up.
Old pianos, organs and sewing ma?
chines taken In exchange. New one*
sold on easy terms.
Repairs of all kinds done, and sup*
piles of all kinds furnished.
Write for prices. Office telephone
No. 181, resident telephone No. 162.
M. B. HANDLE, Manager,
10 West Liberty Street, Sumter, S. C.
9-25-ly
For Constipation
?Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says:
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are certainly the best thing
on the market for constipation." Give
these tablets a trial. You arc certain
to find them agreee.ble and pleasant
in effect. Price 25 cents.' Samples
free. For sale by all druggists.
Don't forget that Jesse R. G'in*
is rurni.ig for president. Put some?
thing on the lap31 of your coat t> re?
mind you of the fact.?Knoxville Sell
tinel.
?It is important that you should
decide to take only Foley's Honey and
Tar when you have a ccugh or cold as
it will oure the meet obstinate rack?
ing cough and expel the cold from
your system. Foley's Honey and
Tar contains no harmful drugs. In?
sist upon having it. Siberfs L>rug
Store.
A Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped
Hands and Sore Nipples.
?As a healing salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples and chapped hands
Chamberlain's Salve Is most excellent.
It allays the pain of a burn almost In?
stantly, and unless the injury is very
severe, heals the parts without leav?
ing a scar. Price 25 cents. For sale
by all druggists.
FOLEY'S
H ON EYm">T AR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lung:
troublea. No opiates. Non-alcoholic
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR la in
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutee.
Prepared only by
Foley 4% Company, Chlongo,
SIEBERTS DRUG STORE.
An ericure, who is a haunter o<
restaurants in New York city, SRjrs
that after a winter's experience he
has not been able to find a genuine
huekwh.jat cake In one of them, and
c".oesn't believe that such a thing Is to
he found In the metropolis.
KILLthi cough
and CURE the LUNC8
with Dr. King's
New Discovery
and all throat and lung troubles.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
A Comme-ii Mistake.
?Many women mistake kidney and
bladder trouble s for some Irrcgularltv !
peculiar to the sex. Foley's Kldn-?>
Remedy correct*! irregularities and
makes women well. Miss Carrie Har?
den, Bowling Green, Ky., writes: "I
Buffered much pain from kidney and
bladder trouble until I started to use
Foley's Kidney Remedy. The first
bottle gave me great relief, and after
taking the second bottle I wn en?
tirely well." Siberfs Drug Store.
PATENTS
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