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? - irt Srouthron * \ nan wai found* ?4 In liSO and ti e True Southron In lit*. The Watchn %n and Southron net* ha* the comblneu circulation | tniaonoe cf both of tho old papers, and in manifestly the he lug ?a?4lnm In 8umter. f -1 The result In New York St it.-, garth ularls. and SYOrywhei,? else ir. general, shows that Cot, BoooOYOlt aunnl naturalist ami other things, is hi the same class as Jim Jeffries, lie oouldn't come ha* k o o s Oov. Judson Harmon, of Ohio ami the next president of the Unli mates will need the servl OS of a farce of secretaries and a big card kadex system If he attempts to keep Stark of the applications for pos* ?ffjees In the presidential class. The surly birds are already after the worm. ? ? ? The nest National DotgO??-?tie con? vention will be the most Important and momentus political conference ?f the half century, and it behooves Ohe strongest, ablest and most p I ?riotlc leaders of the party to get taget her Ions; In advance of the as? sembly of the convention for the porpose of framing a platform of principles. It will not do to go he? isre the country In 1*12 with an III osnsidered and hastily constructed platform that, like many previous gist form?. la contradictory in Its terms snd thst doee not meet the weeds of the country. What we need tl a concise snd explicit document that will embody the bed-rock prin? ciples of democracy and that will same out fiat-footed on the side of She people at large, against the trusts corporation*!, combines and the predatory claaaes that fatten by oppreaslng the average man through the operation of discriminatory leg tatatlnra. tot The conviction of John Black, the dispensary grafters, wsa, In the cir 0?> stances, s surprise to us, for we held the opinion that the political bosh whacking methods adopted by ghs lawyers who wer ? fueling him fJOUld have more effect upon the Jery than the svtden ??. o j i .tice and the weight of law addu tod by the prone at Ion. We underestlntotod the tstelllgenc. firmness and hack'tom 0s* th? Jury and th f ? com Sponded by alt low ling men. Sf'i?s*? r county ty ex osnmc vni ?ther unities, in which gTuft U . , ?Ii A-ell to tallow In the same path. Ther? la probably riot an Intelli? gent mm in South Carolin.i who mu- im? the Kiiilt .1 th-* whole crew of ; spensary gratters, yet it is an ?gSSOafl Imoossll l" hi ' ,?n\ - t ggom in a ? ourt o taw [| ta not gsgeaa ? aassshlp to our OOurtt or to our t u ?I i*yst'-;,| that Shi- . indlUon exwl When th* proof e. tl snatttl Is **o ttoumlaiit and so ?ei icing as la this graft case, it ??*? - ?os th ?t i . ourt. e'-ated for the administration of Jus tJse. should let the . rimiu.it? go tree. *gherc IS something wrong with the eourts or with the manner and meth? od ol ting them, else it WOO 14 ?et be ho easy for <itminil, to es ? i ;>i nlshment and so difficult lor the .a SSI to rocure a just verdict. When ?he evidence u conclusive of gsjllf ? ? ? Many lawyers prathe their pro? fess I ?n aa *f the ? be i end >i the la v as, t| thS machinery of the < ourts is Ss er.able law-breakers t? . ipe paniNhment for their aStsdeedl ami to anJtgjgftfd them in tho shloysneat ol then ill-gott.-u gains It i, in.- SjSOhl SSS I i epted thing for a |?wye.\ Who has been hired ?>? a thief, to go Sat ? ? ort and p >rtray his < li -nt a m "lei of \lrtue ami p.tr.tgon of in Ssgr i who has In en gowoslg and ss<i! . lously m digue I t-v evtl dtatso i per ns and wantonly BaWWOCWtOd by ss, dclnls of the county ?ml Strafe, if" man \\le> ??? tOi,-. to the facts thai ? n I It I st ktshsdl Iks guilt si th ? ggtmlnal on trial i-, safe fi ?m coarse an I ' rutil itl , ks by th? hired at tore* v of lie CrlsShsal; gttj v.-r o i'. la e -tton-d. his g|otlVSS Ifl im gjgggtl d. I v gfgsgOJ Mi,in and in tog hi, he * hold up tofoct lhe > own j ad Jary as a perjurer .in I is i m uist? i ?f inhpilty seeking t? destroy st?? t)tim of his hit" smi through It all the judge nods ami blinks com plseently I kt ag owl. osvet awes rais tag m? \> v ?? in protest or esercl ilng hfc aothovH] to protect tho ir Units' aa 1 ' -r. ?? |ho I ? S | St | t ? irOOt Iiiiu wttb some degre? of decency and ee'i '- sv The l * \*. v ? i pi* ,nmes upm mm position, knowing thai Do* Sli ?es? SJ IsttptSSB and aStPSa not resent aar si tt. insulting rossnrhs ind laatnimttoris directed at him. 'or were a wlt^^?v^ to attempt to do so the complaietit lodge would bt In stani' v ali the oltns .s would h aovor^'v roprlmgaded for mstsonduci as court and woulu hi Im ky if he ?tare not fltod >r tSfst to I HI for cm. tea*!-* It 'iniinii u to pass ahno-it wit omment for a Inf ?er. safe undei the prote. lion of th. oosrt. to address Pagtarks to ? wil BOOS that m> money COUld hin- hitu In utter foos to foes outside the court loom. This halut that many law m is hove ot btAOWheotfttg Ohd insulting Witnesses is an outrage that the judges should not permit snd ;> ?i's grace to the legal profession. AWAIT NEXT GINNERS' REPURT. Il\s|s I'k.t Itl s lilt. topic' ?N t o nov M Utk i T. Itrport win ?k- kssned November St, Canjlng Total or Bales Ginned to Mosesnnef 11?Iselormhscd Holding ot Cotton h> soutiuro Par user ? Ihm Isnpsgnsg I actor in Preoenl situation ? Opposing Contentions or Lull ami Hear-. N? \\ Orionns, Nov. is,?The one topic in tiie cotton market this s/ooh will be the next report on gin? ning by the census bureau. This re? port %v 111 be Issued November -1 and w?\ onrry ginning figures to Novem? ber l.".. Hears are expressing san? guine expectation! In this connect ion This Week, it is expected, their olroolnn artll state that the cotton ?>elt has ?experienced almost Ideal weather during the entire ginning period under consideration, that much COtton was In the golds ready to gg picked and that much which was picked early in the fall and stor? ed In the seed awaiting a favorable time for ginnmg has lately been sent to the ginneries. The bulls are ex? pected |0 advance the contention that ginners* figures in November do not mean much In relation to the to? tal crop. The OOOhtng Ol the week will be influenced more than usual by the attitude of the Liverpool market. Liverpool has lately shown a decided disposition to take charge of the bull campaign and the entire trade Ifl waiting to goo what developments will come from that Source, The Bngllah trade is being swayed by ac? count! of prosperity from the Lan? cashire mills, and as the business being done by the mills does not seem to be the result of a little spurt in the d< inand. It is asserted that there ?eems to he an indication that bul? lish Idsoi may grow in the English ? nket. The Southern farmers will bS ?t hed < dos. Is 11.1 aus disposition to let go their cotton for their stubborn holding bns come to be one of the main fa ftof in the present situation. ?oast traders believe that a small ad\; got will hring out mm h spot cotton but the bulls generally think that it w ill take a fifteen-! etlt quo? tation for middling 00 the farm to m<> , rosy ntnch of what is being hold. Bocnnso of this holding of spots, many spot traders are in a peculiar poottlon. The) have sold SpOtl to spinm 1- an I have lo dged flour sabs by purchases ot futures but n ew they tlnd they cannot rc pthOi their holdings ot futures with the Spot COttOfJ they need except by paying more for spots than their fu? tures will bring. Bull! believe that sooner or Inter this will result in a rise In futures. The situation is growing In interest fast. rum i <onymtt:i? of MVRDKlt. < autrcll, ClninOS and Angel RoCOm? mended to MOffVg? fTnlhnlht, November IS,?The jury in tin- Bmerson case earns on at? agre. ni.-nt last night about 11:80, at whh h time Judge Hary went to the Court House to receive their verdict, which was guilty of murder with rec ommondtttlon*to mercy as to ail throe defendants. LottlSS P, t'antrell, Charles af, Qnlnoi and Chariot L I Angel, Homing to tin- hour at w hh h the verdict S/gj rendered, sentence was not passed. It Is gg lerstood that a mw trial will be asked and that failing to sc Cnrs a new trial, appeal will be msdfl tO the Supreme Oonft, There is ? general feeling that the verdict Is just, with no small amount Of surprise as to the recommend? ation ft tm 1 v as to COO troll and Qalnoa The outcome of tho trial is regarded as ? master stroke. the Mate bronklng through tho mystery j of one ot tho moot adroitly conceal led erlmei that have ever been com ; tnitted in the upper section of the ' State m: m ii Mr R, i; King died in Columbia on Baturda) at - o'clock after an illness of :?\e weeka Mr. King is a son in law of Mr. and Mrs. Louis i? Jervey of tins city, ami had only been married n short while. Better it hi to hi envied that pithd Herodotus, We talk little if we do not talk abOSJt ourselves.?Ha/Iltt. Without tact you can learn noth Ing.?Disraeli. BHhof success or failure eomoi tt? those who strav from the hontOH path Farmers' U ?AI Practical Thoughts i (Conducted by E. \v. Dunne, i*ic> Co Some llnndoni Thought-. The corn contest among the boyj ol Sinnt? r county for r.?i?? is cloaed, and while tome are disappointed, ?ome .*ie surprised and pome gratified at the results-? the great good that has been done far exceedii any disap? pointment <>r even the value of all the prises, It lias shown what our soil ami climate mixed with hralm and brawn oan do, Not the h ast Im? portant lesson the young farmers hove learned is that "triften make perfection, but perfection is not tri? fle." \ little more care In the sei? e tlon oi the corn sent in to the con? test for tiie best seed corn, b little more care in the preparation of the reports, some little matters of detail made the difference ol being first or occupying a lower place In the list. With the lessons learned by the public spirited men a ho promoted ami carried through the contest, rules for next year's contest can he made that will correct some of the Inequalities that developed this year. And the hoys seeing what little er? rors did for their standing In the Anal result, will p ? more painstaking and exact In every step of their work from selecting the seed eorn to plant to selecting the bushel for the con? test snd preparing the report. Just to keep tho record straight the County Farmers' Union on Jan. ith made the tirst move for the con? test at the meeting with Concord Union, by ohering three prises of $2:,. IIB and SU?. The Herahl was second with $60 for first prise on largest yield an the Watchman and Southron third, with *r,o for the best bushel "i seed corn. As this prise is perpetuated by the sale of the con? testing eorn. we are sure it is the one with the most far reaching re suits. The hanks and business tuen of Bomter followed up this had. and no count}' In the State gave more to? ward the hoys' com contest than Bumter. Now for a Bumter exhibit In Columbis that will i?c a credit to the county. COHN SHOW PKIO'il M Ll-T. Ilooklct Issued lor tl., I olltlO? L* position?Nearly g10,0041 in Prise*. Columbia, Nov. 14.?The premium Ihn of the South Atlantic states Corn exposition, w hich Is to be held In Co? lumbis from December to B, has been Issued and several thousand copies will be sent out to the farm? ers of North Carolina. South Caro? lina ami Georgia. Approximately $10,000 will be given in prizes to the farmers of the ihre? Btafc ? showing the beat corn at the exposition. There will also be mot,' than 10 handsome trophy cups, valued at several thous? and dollars, for tin best corn ex? hibited. Tin premium list, a hand? somely engraved booklet of 10 pages, will be sent out to any one desiring upon request of the department of agriculture. AM requests BhOUld be addressed to the department of agri? culture In Columbia. President Hudson of the exposition Is receiving hundreds ol letters from farmers saying that they intend to send exhibits to the exposition. Many request! for Information ai to the ex? position are being received from North Carolina and Georgia, The eorn exposition is a climax to com production In the South and i in id for the purpose of encouraging the production of corn. The exposi? tion will be educative In Its nature. An invitation is extended to every farmer of the three Btates t ? atten i the exposition and "ml an exhibit. in connection with the exposition several speakers of national promi? nence will make addresses. Besides there will be an aviation meet. it is proposed to make the exposi? tion to the South just what the Na? tional Com show is to the Weat. Tilde Were 50,000,000 bushels of corn produced in South Carolina this year and a record yield of l'?n bush? els on one ate secured. The following are the prlsee of? fered for exhibits from the Seventh 1 Mstrh t: Seventh Congressional District, Coun? ty (lasses, open to any exhibitor from each Count) of the Seventh I tongi esslonal district: Calhoun, tirst premium, $10.00; second premium $5.00; third pre? mium. $3.00; fourth premium. $2.00, Lee, Ii ist premium. $10.00; s.eomi premium $5.00; third pre? mium, $:'..oo; fourth premium, $2.00, Lexington, first premium, $10.00; second premium $">.on; third pre? mium, $3.00; fourth premium, $2.00, Orsngeburg, tirst premium, $10.00; ? ond premium. $5.00; third pr - mlum. *::.ou; fourth premium. $'-\<>o. Rlchland, first premium, $10.00; nion News SM) lor Practical Farmers ddent Fnrmers' Union of Bumter lint v.) second premium 15.00; third pre? mium, $3.00; fourth premium, $2.00. Bumter, tlrsl premium, $10.00; second premium $5.00; third pre? mium, $3.00; fourth premium, $2.00, Seventh Congressional district class? es, open to exhibitors from Beventh t Congressional district. Best White Corn, Ten Bars. First?Cash $18.00 Second?Steel beam walking plow, value $10.00, by Chattanooga Plow Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Third?Cash $6.00. Best Yellow Corn?Ten Kars. First?Fourteen hundred pounds <>f fertiliser, value $22.50, by Palmetto Fer til bier Co., Columbia, S. C. Second?One thousand pounds of Basic siag. value $9.oo. by Coe-Morti? mer ('??.. Charleston, s. c. Third?Cash $5.00. Besi Single Kar. Any Variety. One thousand pounds Basic Slag, value $9.00. by Co, -Mortimer Co., Charleston. S. C. Sweepstake Classes tor South Caro? lina only. Bweeptakes for Ten ear corn. Open to the highest scoring ten-ear exhibits <?f Prolific white corn, single ear variety of white corn, and y.dlow corn in Congressional district county classes, Congression? al district Classes and Boys' class? es. r< st Single Kar Variety of White Corn. Ten Ears. Evening Record Cup, value $100.00, by Evening Record, Columbia, S. C. Two-horse wagon, value $65.00, by Whit.- Hickory Wngon Co.. Atlanta, Ca. Best Prolific White Corn. Ten Ears. One Feed and Corn Mill, value ? 1 .*.*..tut. by W. C. Meadows Mill Co.. North Wtlkeaboro, N. C. ? One thre< 1 ti ?1 I Feed Cutter n J [ Cr untie r, value $100.00 by Heebener \ Sons, I..'ndsdale, Pa. Sweepstakes tor single Kar, open to the winners of the single ear ex? hibits in the Congressional dis? trict tlasses and Boys' classes. Best single Ear and Variety. Cash $LT?.0o. By J. X. Harper. < Memsen College, S. C. Two-horse Disc Cultivator, value $40.00, by John Deere Plow Co.. Baltimore, Md. Sweepstakes for Fifty Ears of Corn, Any Variety. First?<>n.' Jersey Bull Calf, value $50.00, by Taylor Farm. Columbia. 8. C, Cash. $2."..(Ml. j j Second?Cash $10.00. Third?Two hundred pounds of I Sulphate of Ammonia, value $T>.00. j by American Coal Products Co., New ' York. I Sweepstakes t'<?r Best Individual Dis? play. First?$225.00 cash. Second $lr?o.oo cash. Third. $100.00 cash. Special Ten-Ear Class. Best Ten Ears, Any Variety. American Agricultural Cup. value $500.00, lo American Agriculturist. \ew Fork, IHKPENKARY YlEKTINti. Wlntling-Vp Commission to Hold Session Thursday. ?Columbia. \o\. i j.?The dispen? sary commission will meet here No? vember IT. The announcement t<> this effect was made here tonight. Following tile result of tile t r a 1 at ? 'luster, there may ho Interesting de? velopments. The Bichland Distillery Company's alleged judgment, by the state against tin* company, is the only outstanding matter of any conse j quence. The commission i.- getting ready i to shape its report to the General As? sembly. The Grabfelder settlement of $ i;... win i,e reported t i the ! eomml. slon, Hunters should he careful ibis season w lu re they shoot birds as a great deal ol land is posted ami U"C?S ptiHsers will he prosecuted. Bumter will have a llrsl elass mod? eln hot.) within the next twelve numbs, so it is said The furniture ami fixtures for the new postotlie,. come in slowly and no date for moving can l>e fixed. BAKING POWDER ?vi so* Crullers, All Cakes, Biscuits, Hot Breads More Tasty, Economical, Absolutely Healthful 1 noser AEROPLANE NAVAL AUXILIARY. IM'sr \L REQUEST! - DON'. Ely At Fort Monore Files From \ ship's Deck. FOR PAR Governor Refuses Clemency in At tcmptcd Assault Case. Fort Monore, Vs., Nov. 14.?Aerial navagntlon proved today that it Is Columbia, Nov. U'.?Although the a factor which must be dealt with j busband of the woman, for an at deck of the cruiser j ?-ntence, signed the petition for the release of the negro and wrote a in the naval tactics of the world'. future, if the successful flights mad, by Bugene B. Ely in pbine from th Birmingham can be taken as a criterion. Crom Hampton Roads, the scene forty-live years ago of an- ( other epoch in the history Of naval warfare, when an iron-clad proved its superiority over the former type of lighting vessels, the aviator today flew across the lower end of Ches peake Bay, landing on the opposite Ride from this tort. in weather conditions unfavorable; tempted assault upon whom Joe Bowman, colored. of Orangeburg a Curtlss hi-j r"unt>1 is serving s twenty years' personal letter to Governor Ansel, in | I ehalf of the negro, bringing down upon himself condemnation by the presiding judge, the Governor, this morning, w rote across the back of the petition for pardon: "Pardon re i used.** In January. 1905. Joe 1 low man pleaded guilty to an attempted as? sault and be was sentenced to twenty :s [mi rlsonro ? t !i ttu Statte ?til - n, . nte I itforn ? .oped v.,?..,, o?v? immense bird of prey until he touched the water, then rose rapidly Into the mist}' air Of the lower bay and was off in the direction of the broad At lantlc. Five minutes after having taken his sudden farewell of th? Blrmlng- j ham he was a lost speck Oh the east- j ern horlson and had landed safely on Willoughby spit. The, impact w ith | which the idg machine struck the water after Its 37-foot drop from the front of the cruiser caused one of the prop,-Ter blades to be jagg' d as though a coarse saw had gone along its edge and a small piece was spit from the blade. But not for an instant was the speed of the aero? plane lessened, and it darted away with express train rapidity on its victorious tight, Intermittent rain throughout the day, several small hail showers and continuous fog almost compelled the aviator to postpone bis Might. Fait he was determined to prove, as he said after the Might, that be could accomplish more than had been ex? pected of him. Furthermore, he did not wall for the Birmingham to get h ? motion. Which WOUld have added v b5s mo? mentum and have been a Kreut help ; marknble letter from the husband if the woman, on the complaint of whom Bowman w as arrested. This letter stated that Cowman hod got drunk at BranchvtllO and had coma to his home, then going to sleep under the steps. Shortly af t? rwarda, two ladies ? ante toward the house and Bowmsn approached them. They became frightened and gave the alarm. The negro was ar? rested later by a posse. The husband's letter non states that be does not believe that the ne? gro had any criminal intent in ap i proachlng his wife and the other lady, but that he could not account for tin- plea of guilty. He believes that the ladies Were just frightened because the negro was drunk. Judge George \V. Gage, who pre? sided at the trial of the case, writes: "It is out of the qtiestion to wisely and well administer the law for men like Mr.-. "tly his own statement he misled Co, Court and he may now i.-.islead the Governor. "I have nothing to recommend, be cesuse I do not know what the truth is." The solicitor, P. T Hilderbrand. ? makes no recommendation. Gover I Havid Logan, of York County, kilt* vessels , h|mpe|( with a shot gun Sunday m arby to j rnoi,M_ Candidates' Cards. nor Ans, ! refused the pardon, with to him; but seising an opportune mo-|no Aminen! thereon. menl between showers he was off | _ __ before those who were ,?n the ship with him ami on the other statiom-d at various point follow and assist him in case of need, were aware that he was readW for his wonderful flight, the first of its kind the world has ever seen. Ely proved toa) that it is possible: \<> tly safely from a ship, and after having done this, asserted with em? phasis that it would be an easy mat? ter for an aeroplane to alight on a vessel either whib the latter was moving < r stationary. Naval experts, who witnessed the flight, expressed their belief that the navies of the world In the future must take the aeroplane into consideration when mapping out plans of action. PATENTS phocurcd and defendec v' " ' ? orawtiw "i (ihuto.tor pxpuri w?ren mm freeivport? I Kl.'?' ahi.r. how U) OMftth ?Mit,tit.-,, tia.I'' iii*oi.\| copyi ,rht . in all countries. Busint i direct i--ith Wa$kimgton servi thmr% m <'i> v ,/ iJ 'Jti ii the pit. nt. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. Write <>r .Mine t? ? ii? .?t 023 Nlutn Stratt. opp United RU?m Patent OScr. washington, d. c. I hereby announce asysoff as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. As l have had three years of i sperb nee in this of? fice Under the direction of my late lather, i feel that l am fully com? petent to discharge the duties of said office. B. Kl'GI'NK WILDER. Having mode a set of books for three successive years, made the set? tlements with the Comptroller Gen? eral, ami performed other duties of the Auditor's office, as Assistant Au? ditor, ami being acquainted with much oi the property and many of the it Isens of the county. 1 an? nounce myself S candidate for the office of Auditor of Basaler County In the ensuing Democratic primary. T s. STUCK BT,