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Greenwood Daily Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 1

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irk THE DAILY JOURNAL HOME IT ION I'llll'K ft VOL. UHKENW(H)I), S. Kit IDA AFTKKXihi.V, SKITKMHKU 13. HUI. Xl'MHKU 1)J THE KENTUCKY PELLAGRA NEWS NOTES FROM 20,000 ITALIANS SEVERAL ARRESTS TO-DAY; FOR PRESIDENT ON HIS 1 3.000-MILE TRIP MYTH WILL BE STUDIED FLEE FROM LAVA THE CAPITAL CITY THE MURDER OF MISS HAWKINS Entomologist Coming to Thi The Weather Bureau Ettab Leaves Beverly This Morn State to Probe Latest Pellagra Theory 60V.

TO SELL 600,000,000 lishes Station on The Editto ing On Second Jaunt A-round The Circle Evidence That Will Insure Conviction Of Two Person CORONERS INQUEST THIS BOARD FEET OF TIMBER Town Of Cattiglione Fran-cavilla Threatened With Destruction4 STILL MORE DISCHARGE FROM THE CRATER I 11. I II level in 1 eipt .1 mi rin.i 11-111 11. BUREAUS ON VARIOUS HE II.L DISCUSS WIDE I. (I elit the bureau d. 1 llli 'U.

to til am-nt 1 III. Nearly $2,000,000 to Come RIVERS ON COAST dint that Mr King NGF OF TOPICS ON TRIP V' AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK murdered lv an iimdcntiiiid man Into Government Treasury 111.1 within tlu iu-M few il.is .11 Irr with )r I lay ne id' the Stat The Peasants in the Path of Molten British-American Tobacco Company But Little Political Discussion He an! of health, it. 1 retrrcncc ai foroner Now States That Criminal Operation Wat Attempted by j. One Ignorant of Surgery the lilting insect estimation oi Applies for Charter, Office at Darlington. Lava Stream Are Forced to Retreat Hastily Says Taft is 54 Years Old Today irevalctit in region where peli.ig Washington, 15.

Arrange ments for the largest timber sale ev curs. 11 Is unieiiiliered mat lever er undertaken ly tne government. .1 involving approximately 000,000, ixjo up mis matter some (lav since utaiu: Icwrh. Mass. Sept 15.

I'resi- board feet of merchantable timber. Italy. Sept inhabitant Willi I )r. Howard and it is expecto 1 ent 't Cat in li me Journal Bureau, McDavid Horton, Cor. Columbia.

Sept. 15 Keturiiini; thousand lent Taft left Iteverlv today on his (Special Correspondence) Hendcrsonville, Sept. 15. No ar-restr have ben made in connection i.it a thoroughgoing campaign wtl i- inaugurated. I-rancav ed today tile second swuii- anunid tne circle in nine-tenths of it yellow pine, arc being made by the departments of agriculture and interior.

The tract, the of lav, a ir-'in Mount advancing ie opinion of mam of his friends with the murder of Myrtle Hawkins Columbia. Mr. Harry O. Green, section director of the United State weather bureau, stated that he had n- are threatened RAPID PROGRESS MADE but there is no doubt in tin minds of anyone that they will fol lest ruction. Di-cliargc from the crater am low quickly upon the inquest ON WAREHOUSE PLAN Members of Farmers' Union Making completed arrangements l'r the establishment of two river stations in iN-ures increase in oluine.

ne The nor- mam stream pouring down the which was held at 3 o'clock today. At this inquest facts that up this time have only been whispered are Active Canvass in Every County. the lower section of the State, which will be of greaf bene lit to the rice growers in the coast counties. iii ncr the the sluggi expected to be brought out which theastern side made its way foothills towan the railwav am These stations are to be at Kdisto. will make the case even much more the base, crossed invaded the allev Columbia.

Sept. 15. That the chain of cotton warehouse to be e- the Kdisto River about four miles sensational than it has so far been largest body of good timber left the southwest complises parts of the Apache and Sigreaves national forests and Fort Apache indian reservation in eastern Arizona. This sale will bring to the government $1,500,000, as no bid less than per thousand will be considered for timber cut during the first live years of the contract nor of less than $3 per thousand for that cut during the following live years. All timber must be cut in ten years.

Other large bodies aggregating board feet will be made accessible. All this work will open up good coal lands. from Hrancliville and at Hraxtoii. regarded. rected hv the State anners union lear Moselle, on the Salkehatchie I Coroner Kirk, by whose direction of South Carolina will be complete! River.

15y means of these stations. within the next vear is the hope of the jury brought in a verdict that the girl came to her death in a way unknown to them, now admits that the rice growers and other agriculturalists of the coast section can be Secretary Reid. An aggressive cam of the Alcantara. Today the front fifty feet liiwh and a third of a mile wide, broke over a long declivity and. gathering velocity, forced the peasant dwellers in its path to make a hurried retreat.

It sut off the water supply of several villages. When the stream was within tdirce paign is living waged in every coun given at least two days warning of changes in the river stages of the a criminal operation was performed and he further states that it was ty in the State to dispose of the stock in the company which has a capital Kdisto and Combahee rivers, the done by some one who was absolute stock of I lie ultimate cap The timber must be sold to the ly 'v ignorant of surgery. To use Ins own words thegirl was miles of Castaglione and Francavi largest bidder. Combahee being the name by which the lower portion of the Salkehatchie is known. D.

C. IIFYVVARITS ACTlVITV. la. the people collected their porta George Bradley, a young1 married hie property and made for the highe ANOTHER MILL MERGER Mrs. Beatrice McCall, A.

A. ital of the company will be $500,000. It is the purpose of the farmers' union to erect these warehouses at various points in the State, and the scheme follows the movement launched to have the farmers hold their cotton for is cents. places. WILL SOON BE FORMED McCall, a trained nurse, Mr.

and Mrs i nese stations nave oeen arranged for by a very recent order of the United States bureau. Former Governor D. C. Heyward, who is a prominent rice grower of the Com SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE A Number of Mills in the Pee Dee Section Will be Taken in Out of the Wet. Rev.

J. M. Way of Spartanburg is AUTOMOBILE TURNS TURTLE -XV. H. Hawkins, parents of the dead girl7 A.

Homer Hawkins and Hal Cooper the young man whose engagement to Miss Hawkins was to have been announced this week, are the witnesses who will be heard at the inquest this afternoon. Watch is being kept on them so that they bahee section, was influential in 1911, by American Press Association. Heard at Cokesbury. Spartanburg. Sept.

15. Another Messrs. Cook and Earle, of Spar bringing about, the order, it is stated and it is expected that when the stations are in operation the weath Cokesbury, Sept. 15. Tuesday and tanburg, Meet with Accident Near Gaffney.

Wednesday Rev. J. M. Way of Spar combination of cotton manufacturers modeled after the Parker -merger is being quietly planned by a number tanburg conducted a Sunday schoo cannot make an escape. er bureau will be enabled to save the settlers in the lower sections of institute at the Methodist church of mill owners and operators in Hall Johnston of Marion, solicitor the trip promises to be one of the most important ever undertaken by a chief executive.

He himself has said he will indulge in but little political discussion but it is indicated that opportunity for such discussion will not be merely offered but prob-(Continued on page Four) Gaffney. Sept. 15. A runabout au tomobile turned turtle on the nation the State large sums of money each of this district, has arrived here and He is an experienced Sunday school worker and made some instructive North and South Carolina, aided by several prominent bankers and busi year in property which might other is leading his energies to the inves ai highway, two miles from this place. The car was badly damaged wise have been destroyed by the talks on the methods of teaching titration of the crime and the punish high waters.

preparation and qualification of Sun day school superintendents and tea ness men. The new concern is to be known as the Atlantic Mills corporation, and will be capitalized at $10,000,000. Its objects is understood It is not generally known that the the body being almost demolished The car is owned by Wilbur Cook of Spartanburg. He and Mr. Earle chers and organization of Sunday weather bureau counts its river stations among the most important de schols.

to be the paying off of current indeb also of Spartanburg, were the oc KENNEDY PLACED IN JAIL Man Accused of Poisoning Mrs. Childers Met by Friends Who Think Him Innocent. partments of the public service tedness and the reduction of over cupants and both were bruised and The institute was arranged especially for the Sunday school workers "The river work is probably the shaken but not seriously injured. ment 01 me perpetrators. At a conference it is said that e-nough evidence was shown to be in hand to justify the arrest and to insure the conviction of more than one person.

NEW DEVELOPMENTS. The only new developments today were 'the arrival of Morgan Bradford of the Washington branch of the Pinkerton detective force and the (Continued on page Four) (Continued on page Four) head charges, executive and manage rial expenses, and the cost of buying and selling. of Cokesbury, Greenwood Ninety Six and Abbeville circuits, and the Darlington Jail Broken and Three Man Hunt in Manitoba, Snowflake, Manitoba, Sept. 15. Killed by an Auto.

Abbeville station. Among the visitors present were V. R. Hinton, Rev. W.

V. Dibble Americus. Sept. 15. Robert Kennedy, who was arrested near Car rollton on the charge of causing the death of Mrs.

Maud Childers by administering poison has been placed Gain Liberty One Recaptured Darlington, Sept. 15. Jailer J. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 15.

By the Two posses today are scouring the woods near here for a man who kid J. H. Green, Mrs. W. F.

Radcliff, uarnson discovered this morning overturning of an automobile in Mer Miss Annie Radcliff and Miss Dora that three of his guests, John Wil Bowie. in jail at Leesburg. On his arrival at Leesburg Kennedy was, greet-i ceinne ave. JNemburg Heights, this napped Eleanor Gladys Brice, a pretty school teacher a lonely Hams. Tom Walker and Henry morning, one man was killed and Woman Acquitted For Killing Negro Lansing, Sept.

15. After feeing out ten mjnutes, a jury today school house- near here and aban Hart, had departed during the night NEW TEETH AT FIFTY. three seriously hurt. Detective gearing is believed to be the cause of the doned her in the forest. The man is without leaving their forwarding ad ed by scores of friends who declared they believed him innocnt of the charge.

Kennedy will be given a preliminary hearing next Monday, dress. acciderit. James Fitzgerald was declared to be Bill Wilson, alias Bill Miner, of North Dakota. Graniteville Man is About to Establish a New Record. One was later captured.

September 18. acquitted Mrs. William Neely, a white woman who had shot and killed a negro at her home near here when she detected him trying to break into the house. 5,000 Flee From Mount Etna Barge Sinks, Crew Escape. MAINE "WET" AFTER ALL.

Official Count Gives 134 Majority Ottawa, Ont, Sept. 15. The barge of Citizens of North' Acquitted House-Burning Charge Fake Ads Barred Chicago, Sept. 15 The Farm Press association at its annual meeting here today voted to exclude from their rural papers all fake land patent medicine, whiskey and all misleading and exaggerated advertise Winnipeg, owned by the Montreal Transportation Company and loaded with 1,200 tons of coal, struck a Against Prohibition. "T9 Portland, Sept.

15. An ap Catania, Sicily. Sept. 15. Three new fissues were discovered today near the crater of Mount Etna, the famous old volcano, which has again become active.

Five thousand persons have been driven from their homes on the slope of the mountain by the molten stream. Orangeburg, Sept. 15. J. Frank rock and sank in Rapid Du Plat, St.

Aiken, Sept. 15. R. B. Minor, night watchman at the Graniteville mill, is undergoing a rather remarkable change for a man of his age.

Mr. Minor is about 50 years of age, but is about to experience the pleasure of a complete new set of teeth. When Mr. Minor was child he shed his "baby" teeth, but none came in their place. After waiting in vain for them to appeared he had made a set of false, teeth and used them constantly until a short time ago when he found that the plate no lon parent majority of 134 votes for re ments.

Lawrence river. She lies at the bot-tdm with eight feet of water over Leysath and Robert Poole were ac- quitted of house-burning, the jury having deliberated about 20 peal of the liquor prohibitory amend ment of the Maine Constitution was her. The crew escaped. announced in a'n official statement is Hunting Kidnapped Child. Bank President Arrested.

sued by Secretary of State Davis as the outcome of Monday's election. Baraboo, Sept. 15. Three DAVID JUDY BORN 1809; Close Aviation School. i' Louisville.

Sept. 15. A war hundred men and women are scour HE DIES AT AGE OF 102 The Secretary's report is based ort signed returns from town clerks. ing the country near here for a trace Washington. Sept.

is. I he war of the five-year-old son of Owen Certain discrepances, which indi ger fitted his mouth. An investigation showed that new teeth were coming out. department will close the army avi ation school at College Park, Mary rant charging him with accepting deposits in a bank he knew to be insolvent was served today on John S. Woods, president of the Franklin bank, which closed Monday.

McEnany, of Websters Prairie, who cate errors by town officials in re Orangeburg County Man Worked in His Fields Until Stricken With Paralysis Last Saturday. was kidnapped yesterday. larid' about November first. The de part ment" considering plans for win Admiral Rose Retires. ter in the Southern states.

turning the vote, are not taken into account in the Secretary's report. These discrepances are declared by leaders of the anti-repeal side to be sufficient to change the result to a "dry" majority. Ginnery Burns Near Florence. Dressed Like Man. Dropped Dead While at Work.

Florence, Sept. 15. The body of Smilie Jackson, a negro employe of the Coast Line, was found on the railroad propertw near the coal chute yesterday morning. He dropped dead while on duty from heart Washington, Sept. 15.

Rear Admiral Rose of government naval home' at Philadelphia, has retierd at the age limit. He entered the service from Indiana. Florence, Sept. 15. The new ginnery of J.

M. Commander, recently erected onthe Smiley Gregg plantation near town, was burned yesterday. Loss $4,250. Superintendent of Sumter Lumber Company Instantly Killed. Orangeburg, Sept.

15. David Judy 102 years of age, passed away here at his home in Willow township, this county, after having been ill only a few days. He was born in the year 1809. He was a Confederate soldier having served through the entire con flict The deceased was a remarkable tnan. He was temperate in his habits, never took medicine, and strong in body all his life.

He worked in his fields until his last illness. A big reception was tendered Mr. Judy when he attained has 1 ooth year. Syracuse, Sept' 15. Dr.

Mary I attired in masculine cos- fume, was awarded the annual prize as being the best dressed woman on the state fairgrounds by fair officials. (V l- Atwood Fined For Speeding. Kew. York, Sept. 15.

Harry At- wood, the famous-aviator, was fined IS late last night for speeding his automobile on Broadway. Frost in New England, New York, Sept 15. Destructive frost covered New England and a part of New York this morning. The temperature at several local cities was forty Late crops nipped. Sumter, Sept.

15. G. E. Seitzer. superintendent of the Sumter Pine and Cypress Lumber Company, was killed here while overseeing the cutting timber in the Rocky Bluff swamp, near herje, by a tree falling on Death was 1 American Novelist Dead.

Sept 15. Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, an American novelist who for 40 years has made her home at Aib1in, Bavaria, died here "today. Make Cotton Picking Record, Yorkvillef Sept. 15.

Choate and Albert Quinn of the Bethany section have broken the record here, picking cotton. They picked 539 and 489 pounds, respectively," in one day..

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