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LUMBER TRUST PROSECUTION. <.m\ ? www \ i >I I %m ro DE? -litt? MMi.ll? t<>\ aVU \< > IcUou lUgun in \o.\ York FVoVral i . Flr?d llrouglil I ?der Intcr |n ? nil ion ??r >lu i man Law in Stan? dard Oil m < Ulon?'*1 iirea-onuhlo" LtaMlnl ??r Trade < barged ? ?Uber *>uit^ Planned \guiu<d MIo? ??I < onihhuiliofi* in Control N,?< ?? ?arh>* of Life. ? New York. May 15?.?In the tlrst Federal untt-trust pfMMdllHl brought under the Sherman law. as Interpr t. ,| Pv t he Standard < Ml de? cision, th.- ?h p irtno'Mt of Just,? f?i#?d suit In the Cnltcd State? Court here *oday agal/Mt various constituent organisations, which an known as the 'Lumber Trusts." alleging the presence of a widespread ? ..nspirai v. "unreasonably" to restrain the lumber trade In this I >untry. It la stated that the suit may be the tlrst of a series planned by At kaeeaey General Wlckersham looking to h?> breaking up of alleged agree? ments among the retailers of many of the i-oir.inudities of life to main? tain Mgh n-loee. wO force all ultimate consumers to buy from retailers and to blacklist wholesalers who sell to ' others than members of the retail organisations In the various States and cities. Ten trade orsanliatlons and more than one hundred and fifty Individuals are named as defendants in today's suit. It alleges violation of the I Sherman anti-trust law. and seeks a permanent Injunction restraining the defendants from continuing the con? spiracy charged. The elaborate system of blacklist? ing, attributed to the alleged conspir? ators, copies of circulars sent out by j the various organizations, classifying the consumer as "proper" and "im? proper" trade, extracts from reports, the threatening "short shrift" to deal? ers dsring to \iolate the rules of the organisations, and branding such of? fenders as "poachers," "scalpers." "mavericks" and "illegitimates," are fully set forth In tho Government's petition. It la alleged that not only have private consumers been blacklisted, but thai manv of the great lnd???Hnl concerns of the count y have been I put ander the ban by th lumlx r deal #jr*- T''e Government's ?III Ii replet? with sonsathnM allega one and In terestlng exhibits. The suit hi directed speciflcallx agslnst retail organization* In the Eastern Slat. the trlul will em ? brace methods adopted by retaller? "and wholesalers throughout the Unit? ed States. in general, the case ii regarded as Attorney General Wicker sham's long planned test suit to have the courts determine how far com? binations of retailers may go to pre I vent the ultimate consumer from dealing direct with the wholesaler oi prod ucer. The Government takes the posltior that any agreements or acts whicti prevent a consumer from buylni where he chooses, or to his liest ad? vantage, are In "unreasonable" re? stralnt of trade, and violates tin Sherman law. No attack on the middleman ha? been Intended, the dapartment of jus? tice hohiing that there Is legitimate business oportunity for him. If the Governments, contention Ir this case Is sustained, there Is pro mlae of a sweeping attack upon sim? ilar alb-Kod conspiracies as to other itles In daily uso. The depar* Justice regards the case as th I Important In principal of all the ? -trust suits undertaken. At I I lea era! Wlckersham personal? ly directed the Katherintr of evidence. Mia special assistant, ('lark McKocher, who has been in active charge of the preparation of the case, filed the bill today, which was also signed, by Heniv A. Wise. Pntted States district |sttorney, St !>w York; James A. I'owler. ass.stant to the Attorney Gen ? ral. and F? Itx FTaattnOTtST. assistant Cntted States al ioi n*y. The principal iefnahantl in th eul; are: The Eastern States Retail ?LggJthee Peatera* Aasjefletlon, a New York -orporation. the eeatral beet) of the n.n. aher defendants' organi? sation: the x; >w Teak Lu'oler Trad* Association ? f \. v |*isf)i City, tin Hullders' Mat. riiis' m. g*? Association] of West Chestnut cmnty, New Y? rk; th?? hamber I.rs* AseoclmIon. ol ^ Conne? tlcot ib' M ? -?- o husetti b Lumber km0 latlon; the Lumber dealers' Assoc Htlori. of Rhode Is? land; the Petal. Lumber Dealers' As? sociation, of BJatttmore, The officers and directors and mem t>ers of th** nhe^a nro named as In I dividual defendants. with the New ' Jersey Lumber Protective Association and the Lumber Exchange of the Ids trlct of Columla. The Government alleges. am?r? other thin**, that although the Nat? ional Wholesale Luigbf T? mWfmf If |.?oetattoa hi not named, by earns ?. I.V. I? ? *. I ? ... ? . . . i H EXPECTS TO gi ll Ii.\ ARRANGE I ok PERM WIM PE \<F. \ Irtortons liMiirrvcto Leader An? uoaatrea ii<> win Participate hi Re? < iis tract Ion ??i Peuwrul Govern? ment?Elation at Proaprci of Pence Without XlCl'SaltJ Of Signing Aet? na! IgracnuaH?Madero for Prcel rient, Uoaaoi for Vice President, Prohn ate Ticket ??r New Election. Juarez Mexico, May 18.?Provisional Pf( t lent Francisco I. Madero's an H( ancement today thai he would leave for M City within two days, to participate in ? reconatructlon of the Federal Government, was the ilgnfl i tat fad for ? dlaouasloa of polities hy all who fe?d that the scene of peace nagotlstloni It about to be shifted to the I 'apital city. Panes, agreements, oAolal conces? sions and the machinery of the Pro? visional Government have been tem? po* irily swept aside by the anticipa u n that Benor Madero will quietly irrango with tho Federal Government a lasting panes and political emanci? pation. Judge Carabaja? wdll leave here to? morrow. Already the Provisional Qorarnora who expect to be retained in thiit capacity through the official reorganization of election in five State??Chihuhua, Sonora, Zacatreas, Coahntla and Mnaloa?are preparing to h ave tomorrow for the State Capi? tals, theft to wait instructions from Mexico City as to the time for their assumption of guhernatorial togas, Judge Carabajal Is elated because he thinks it will be unnecessary to sign any actual peace agreement. Se nor Madero also is elated. "Peace is bound to come," he said tonight. "I am going to work very hard. Our demands are well known. We want merely what is reasonable, but we must be guaranteed these things guarantees by personal ac? tivity." I >r. VaaOSjef Gomel admitted there was much thinking to be done before a modus operandi could be decided upon He declared peace, of course, is practically In effect now. Rut he 1 thought some kind of an official un? derstanding should be estbllshed with ' the Mexican Governing/it before the departure of the rebel leaders. Dillon Herald I \'ie- n newspaper man one ?aid thai he never read a C py of his paper after irf had been printed, and we are inclined to believe that it is a pretty good rule to follow, ' Nothing is more distressing to s newspaper man than to pick up a ' copy of his paper after the entir? edition has been printed, and fln<} 1 It full of errors. It Is a record pass? ing Into history, and the fact that 11 cannot be recalled or corrected ii both humiliating and distressing (C the man who takes a pride ir 1 his handiwork. The ambitious publisher wants to Issue his papei on time and there are days in the 1 newspaper office when the hours ar? ' too short to crowd in all tho dutiev of the editor, and if *it should hap pi I to be the proofs the issue it likely to contain embarrassing er? rors which never SSCaps the atten? tion of tho hypercritical reader. If the reading public had a better knowledge Of the manifold duties Ol the average newspaper worker they would be los* inclined to criticise hmi for ids apparent shortcomings. The South Carolina pardon mill is one of the enterprises which the hot summer weather has not robbed ol energy. ?Grenvllle News. F.>r sorenei of the mueclei ? hathar induced by violent exerc?H or Injury, Chamberlain's Liniment h excellent Tliis liniment is also high? ly satCJSmod for the relief It afford. In cases of rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. lumbar trade in New x*ork, Penn? lylvanla, North Carolina. West \ ir Ignla, Massachusetts. Tennessee, South . Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, mi nola Ohio, Wlsocnain, Louisiana. Con? necticut, Indiana Kentucky, Florida, i Georgia, Missouri, Alabama. Rhode I land, California, the Canadian prov .f Quebec, Ontario, Nova Sscotia md Hrltlsh Colomlbav, ll la also charegd that as ? result of the alleged blacklists, wholesaler! . have been directed not to sell lum l?er to retail dealers who have dealt r srlth consumers In wholesale quan i title* and that in the eaae ? f whole? salers who have dealt with COnSUm ? ers In retail quantities, the oragn ? laed retailers were directed not to bus lumber from them; thai tin retailor! ? who have aold Wholesale lots or have .mpeted outside the r slloted ter? t rltory have been posted to the trad, i as "poachers," of "scalpers" and, In ? some Instance*, have been heavily fim d or expelled, : "The reuull of this in. i ii operation ? m?vs tho Government's I 111, "has h n 'o close the door to the m mtif ? ttiri i ? In till parts ,f the United States, and the g holesab r out of i ter rered by ? member of iio CEREMONIES \\ I IM IU I I> III Kl si M>\V. _,_ i Ueautiful Catholic Church, MTeeled Through Untiring F.lforts of Father Wood, Made Possible by Bequests of Mi-> Poole and Mia, Tourney t?> i)?' Dedicated, the Rt. Rev. Hcnrj P. Nortliro|i Performing Service? Florence Interested In Event? Patlier Wood, Florence, May IS,?In view of the dedication of the beautiful and well appointed church building of the Mission church of St. Anne at Suni? te r, Which takes place on Sunday, May 21, 1911a and on account of the fact that the faithful and devoted rector in charge, the Rev, Father Charles DuBoli Wood, la a res-dent of Flor? ence anil tin- rector of St. Anthony's Catholic Church at this place, and in further view of the fact that the very last and most cordial feelings exist between the Florentines and the Sumte? des, it will not be at all out of place tor the Florence correspondent to write a few lines as to the church and dedication services, The following Invitation has been sent to a large number of tr e friends Of St. Anne s Church, the members thereof and of Father Wood's: "The lit. Rev, Henry P. Northrop, l >. c, Bishop of Charleston, South Carolina, will solemnly dedicate to Divine worship the Mission Church of st. Anne. Bumter, south Carolina, Sunday. May 21, l'Jll, at 10 o'clock a. m. You are cordially invited to be present. Sincerely yours in Christ, Charles DuBoll Wood, rector." The invitations, which are 8x10 Inchel and of four pages, are mag? nificent pieces of engraving, They were engraved under the auspices of Mr. Walter a. Burket of New York city, a relative of Father Wood, and one of the principal benefactors of the Bumter ?'hurch. Therefore Sunday will be a great and good day for they Catholic congre? gation of Bumter, and indeed for the entire city and county. It will wit? ness the solemn dedication of a build? ing to the honor and service of God, a beautiful Gothic building, a tit me? morial to rellglOUl devotion and to a deep Interest in the spiritual welfare of the Catholic cithtens "r I Tin; opening the the new church of St. Ann.-* Will mark th crowning trl umph of ceaseleaa toll and the frul tloa of years of sacrifice and devotion oi the catholics of Bumter, The mu nlflclent bequeati of Miss Alice w. Poole and Mrs. Flla Tourney made the (hurch possible, after a patient waiting of twenty years or more. Today the church Is finished, elo? quently proclaiming the devotion and labors of priest and people and the I unflinching zeal of their pastor, who with unwavering faith in the ability of his congregation has won success i and crowned efforts in the noble work , just completed. Quite a number of Non-Catholics , from Florence will join with Father I Wood on Sunday next, and attend the dedication ceremonies of the new I church at Bumter. The good will and interest shown by his Florence friends is evidenced by the cordial relations that have always existed between the i Catholic congregation and the other various denominations of Florence ever Since the advent of Father Wood, some fourteen years ago. Therefore, an unusual Interest is being manifest? ed in Florence in the Church dedica? tion, which takes place on Sunday. Father Wood, it may be said, built the Bumter church "from Florence/' as he direct.-d ami conducted this successful work while residing in the Florence rectory of st. Anthony's Church, hence the entire town Is In? terested In the work and rejoices with the Bumter folk over Father Wood's effort. Mr. .1. W. Fograty will serve at the High Mass to be celebrated, and Mr. Tuto Teicher is one of the prin? cipal members of the dedication com? mittee, both of whom art from Flor? ence, The vestry of st. Anthony's Mission Church, at Florence, und those of the Georgetown Mission will attend the dedication as a special mark of re? spect to father Wood. The Florence church choir Will be represented by Miss Monn Early, Miss L. Roscoe and Mrs. dam) Harbour, who will assist in the choir at Bumter under the di? rt ' tion of Miss Morgan, of the George tow n i hurch. The church committee, consisting of Met rs. .lohn Wad.-. Josei h J. Foi irty, Louis f.. Gregory, William li. Berry ami Charles a. Buchhelt, will att,ml ami join the committee from Georgetown, which win number thirty d< legatee, und< r the leadership of Mr. J. IS, McQuade, of Georgetown, They will assemble at Florence early Bunday morning, and will go over to Bumter ?n the early morning train, reachlnj there in time for the open? ing service of the day. Mrs It. w. Mum i r and Mrs. Jo. seph J, Fogarty, <<\ this city, will ha delegated to represent the Sanctum j Society. I Mr. Walter a. Fulko, of New Yolk IHE STATE IN A HOLE. NO LA ?W I K ACQUAINTED WITH KM III. W D DISTILLER! CAS1 *so\\ 1 >i -1 x usury Willd-l p < OmUlissiOll Voted llastiiv When li Dismissed Fehler and Now litis No Attorney Who Can I'ush The Case Imme? diately. Columbia, May 20.?It transpired today that the difficulty that liea in the way of any attempt by Attorney General Lyn to obey the instruction! from the new dispensary commission by pressing the state's claim of $?;25, 000 against Rlchland Distillery Com? pany is that this matter has been handled entirely by T. l'>. Fehler of Atlanta, B. L. Abney < f Columbia and W. F, Stevenson, of Cheraw the lat? ter attorneys employed by Folder, it is said that the cancellation by the commission of the contract with Fel? der automatically withdrew Abney and Stevenson, as his agents, from the case, so? that no attorney familiar with the needed evidence is now in tho state's employ. Attorney General Lyon has received no instructions of? ficially concernisg the commission's wishes In the matter and will make no statement. Notes of City School. In ualer that the stage may not be bare of tiowers each member of the class of 11)11 will on the second night carry a basket or large bou? quet of Rowers and these will be placed upon designs already ar? ranged. The admission fee will, as usual, be 15 cents each night. The money thus derived is used to meet the com? mencement expenses. The balance is expended in the purchase of library books supplementary readers, and material for the manual training department. On both evenings the box on the right as one enters, will be reserved for the City Council; the one on the j left Tor the City Hoard of F.duca tion. it is felt that there will be a large crowd on both evenings to encourage the pupils and to congratulate them and the teachers upon the closing of one Of the most successful years in the history of the schools. Do <.host.? Rannt No. never. Its foolish ;-v f >ar <i ncled evtl, Wjhen tt t-rs are real and . deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes ,bayous, a:.d lowlands. These are the malaria germs that caus* ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches In the bones and muscles and may induce deadly typhoid. Rut Electric Hitters de? stroys and casts out these vicious germs from the blood. "Three bot? tles drove all the malaria from my system." wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had fine health -ever since."' Use this 3afe. sure remedy only. 50c at Sibert s Drug Store. Rev. I. B. Reid, who has l.een call? ed to the pastorate of the Christian Church, will be present tomorrow and occupy his pulpit both morning and evening. Morning service at 11 o'clock and evening service at B:30, Strangers and friends always welcom? ed. It Startled the World when the astounding claims wer ! first made for Rueklen's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and every? where it is now known as the best sah?' on earth for burns, boils, scalds, sores, cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, eczema, chapped hand, lever sores and pihs. Only 25c at Slbert'a Drug Store. Fetter mind how you sell cotton contracts this year. You might get into trouble.?Cheraw Chronicle. Is there anything in all this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be dl dlgested and converted Into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body Buffers. Chamberlaln'a Tablets are a rational and reliable euro for I Indigestion. They Increase the how of bile, purify tho blood strengthen the stomach, and tone up th i whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all deal? ers. city, who is at present visiting with Dr. Francis C, Clark as a special com? mittee from the Guild of St. Anthony, of which they are the associate edi? tors. In addition to the above there will be many Florentine Non-Cathollca In Sumtei- on Sunday to witness this very solemn service of the Catholic Church. Fatlu-r Wood is one of the most un? assuming, yet most beloved Catholic priests to be found anywhere, and t is doubtful if there is another priest in the Catholic Church thai com? mands the respect and esteem of an entile community as Father Wood does in Florence, his adopted home. >et the town that he so much loves and honors. Father Wood came to Kloronce ahoul fourteen years ago; he t ? ?. New oYrker by I Irth, hut New Vork ;. forgotten for Florence rcnd hi humble i ttle rectory eottage Is tin north side of st, Anthony's Churei property, In South Irby strei t. at Fl >i ence. DE LA BAHRA PRESIDENT FiRST i :.< LAKATION OF PKAt'K AWAITS UKSIGNATIION OF IMA/. Maden? Also Postpones \i?ii to M< Ni? co City Until Dias Relinquishes Presidency?Ten Days will Proba? is s*Fnd of Revolution or lie neural of Hostilities?Hadem and Vdvlsers Select Members of De La terra's Proposed < ubinct. i .]liar.'/.. May r.*.?Peace will not be dared in Mexico, ai in effect, nor will the general armistice Ii?,- termi? nated till the moment Senor Francisco Leon De La Harra becomes provision? al President in succession of President Dias, Francisco I. Madero, Jr., will not visit Mexico City until Minister De La Harra is installed in power. He may then go to the Capital to assist in tranquillslng the country. If the rebels in lower California, or other bands hitherto fighting indepen? dently, do not lay down their arms. Madero's Insurrecto army will be turned loose on them. Xo peace agreement will be signed, 1 ut the interim between now and the time Sa nor De La Karra becomes Pres Id 'lit, will be utilized in getting the M xican Congress to enact laws cov ? ring most of the points which it has I i n thought should be contained in a peace agreement. This is the explanation one of tht most prominent rebel leaders gave to ni??ht of the status of the peace nego tiations. Madero's visit to Mexico ?'i:y and other complications which early today presented themselves to h >th the federals and the revolution? ists. A Hopeful Message to Scalp Suffer era and Men Whose Hair- i< Thin? ning. Dandruff now?bald later. The same is true of scalp disease. In fact baldness is a scalp disease. The trou? ble with the greasy salves and lo? tions, the BO-called dandruff and scalp cur's you have tried so far is thai they don't do anything but tempor? arily relieve the itching and cake the dandruff so it doesn't fall until it is. j dried out again. Nothing can cure? 1 illy cure svh troubles I ut a real scalp medicine th.-.t will kill th< gei is ?ausing dandruff and scalp disease, [^earning ft ... wading feliow drug? gists throughout America that they had found a whirlwind cure for dan? druff, eczema and all disease of the skin and scalp DeLorme's Pharmacy, on proving to the laboratories com? pounding the treatment that it is the most prominent drug store in this city secured the agency for the remedy. This remedy is Zemo, the ? lean, liquid preparation that kills the germ of disease and Zemo soap to w ash the scalp or skin ch ar and clean of the dandruff or scale and by its antiseptic qualities soothe and heal. Bold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere and in Sumter by De? Lorme's Pharmacy. No. 3 Foley's Kidney Remedy Acted Quick? ly. M. N. George, Irondale, Ala., was bothered with kidney trouble for many years. "I was persuaded to try Foley Kidney Remedy, and before taking it three days 1 could feel its beneficial effects. The pain left my back, my kidneys action cleared up, and I am so much better, I do not hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy." W. W. Sibert._ j WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education and ? refinement, whose discernment and judgment give weight and ? iorce to their opinions, highly 1 i raise the wonderful corrective ! and curative properties of Cham \ berlain's Stomach and Liver 7ab : lets. Throughout the many stages j f womnn's life, from girlhood, i through the ordeals of mother ; Sood to the declining years, there ; is no safer or more reliable med j icine. Chamberlain's Tablets are j ?id everywhere at 25c a box. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOLARSHIP l \ \ MI\ VTIOX. The ITnlverslty of South Carolina off? rs scholarships iit the school of Education to one young man from . :o h county. Bach scholarship Is Worth $100 in money, and $ls term fee and free tuition. Examination will be held at the county seat July it. 1911. Examina? tion of students generally for admis wion to the ITnlverslty will he held at the same tinu. Write for Inf? ?rmat Ion to s. c. MITCHELL, Pn sld nt. C<'!um'" i_ . C lAW.3t-5-12 Do Von Have the Right Kind or Help.' Foley Kidney Pilll furnish you the right Kind of help to neutralize and : ? move the polaoni that cause back" ache, nervousness, and other kid ney and bladder ailments." W. W. Ulbert Rev. Ruasell Cecil of the Second Presbyterian church of Richmond, v.l., was elected moderataor of the Southern general assembly to succeed the Rev. J. w. Bachman, D. D., of < Chattanooga. \ Burglar's Iwful Deed, may not paralyze a home so com? pletely as a mother's long illness. But Dr. King's New Lif?i Pills are a splendid remedy for women. "They gave me wonderful benefit in consti? pation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. If. C. Dunlap, of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing, try them. 25c at Sibert's Drug Store. CURED TO STAY CURED. How a Sautter Ctttsen Found Complete Freedom From Kidney Trouble-. If you suffer from backache? From urinary disorders? From any disease of the kidneys, Be cured to stay cured. Doan'a Kidney Pills make lasting cures. So Sumter people testify. Here's one case of it: W. M. Folaom, 101 Hampton ave? nue, Sumter, S. C, says: "I read about Doan's Kidney Pills when I was suffering from kidney trouble and I procured a box at China's Drug Store. My back ached for some time if I made a quick move, I had sharp twinges throughout my body. After sitting for awhile, 1 had to lift myself up by main force. The kidney secre? tions were unnatural and filled with sediment. Doan's Kidney Pills which 1 obtained at China's Drug Store, gave me entire relief and after taking them I enjoyed good health. I have no hesitation whatever in giving Doan's Kidney Pills my endorsement." (State;-.cut given in March, 1908.) FASTING RESULTS. 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