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The Bridegroom Died On
the Day of His Wedding
BOSTON, Mast- Ah he lay -lying
It Somerville hospital. Waller Boon
Sawyer, a Boalon real iata»i- opera
nr. married, i-arly Wednesday morn
>ng, Mlih Bill Paige Aden ; of Kr«%
Jmry. daughter of Mr and Mrs fha«.
Folirni Adame. The bride';- father
le widely known for bla writing uti
der the name of Yawrob Straus*
l>ater In the day the lirldegroom
died The wedding had boon planned
for last night and war to hav- be-n
an eveni of aortal Importance While
arranging the honeymoon Mr flawyei
SUPPLY IGNITES
fIkKJHGUIZED
Manufacturer* of Railroad
equipments OrKaqizn to
Conilmt the Finht
ARainst Railrouds
NEYY YORK. Manufaeturer* of
railroad equipment and of material
repreKWntlng, It la aalil, J.'/>o.‘)||o 000
capital and 1.000 aeparate eonrernH,
have organized the Railway Hualm -i
Aaeoetatlon. which will combat at
tarkx made upon railroadi George
A Poat, prealdnnt of the Standard
Coupler company, wa- ehoaen preal
doni Wedneaday at a me- ling which
via held at ihe Waldorf hotel. In
apeaklng of Ihe organization Tlmra
day Mr Poat aahl: “In the bud year
many of our rotirerna haw- Buffered
a failing off In trade of 73 per rent
"The raaaon why we have done no
badly haa been heeauae the railroads
have larked the ability to pun-ham
auppllea and much of them Inahlll ,
tlea haa bean rallied hy the attitude
Of hoellllty loward them Which the
public haa aaaumed We feel ihat
Something alitiuld he don- to off act
thta feeling and that |h the whole r»a
•on ill our aaaemhllng h«re Thuradav
'We want It plainly underatood that
w- are not a partisan hoily nnd It tl
not our business to el-*el ->r deteal
anybody. We are not forming any
trade agreement among ouraelyea
After all Ihe men gathered here to
day produee more toiiiiHg-- and buy
niora tlrketa In one year Ilian th
politician* Hcrenntlng agalnal the rail
made do In half a century."
Th* following otflcera were ehoaen
Prnaldenl, Mr Poat; vice prealdenta
H H. Wealinghoua*. Pltlabury O. II
Cutler. New York; W. H. Marahall
New York; R It Keith. Sagamore
Mna* ; A II Mllllken. Chicago; f).
P I-errhwortb Httlfalo
Treaaurer. Charlea A Moore, N’-'w
York
SECURITIES COMPANY
MAY HAVE INFLUENCE
Selling in Msrhel Was
Btvscil on London Calilr*,
Which Wore Lower.
NKW YORK - Prlera at the oiieu
lug of the etork market generally
Showed fractional decline- There
Wae Some further yielding In the fire
few mlniitea hul the pressure of
•locka waa alight and seemed to rep
resent only traders selling baaed on
the moderately lower lanndon cablet
I'nlon I'aclfle after yielding % In
all to tfcltt. started on an upturn,
recovering aboil! all thl* lo on buy
(ng front Important banking Intereata
Thta buying BrttnnpHiihtl b\
p#r*Ut#nt tnlV nf prnjrr#** road* In
fnrmatlon of Ihr ftCMtirltta* rompiiny.
Th« (hut hav»» b##n nctlvo
In tltr i>*rMat#nt ftccumulntton of
t'ntoii Pacific foil th»lr friend# th U
th** plan *# hrtlrK worked on wilt
ghtiw m gross r#Mirn to Vo lon l*a
elfic aiocliholder* of 12 |M*r c#nt in
pine# of th# ion pt»r root non paid
American Bm#ltln« wa* tb*« wonkfut
fratur* at th# np#nln* tun rfcovpr
•d n#«rly nil Its lorn rim cl Avr
®t»# anntflnnad ih# downward mov#
Bi#kt thm started y#al#rday aft#r-
Boon
GOOD STREAM FOUND
FOR FIRE ENGINE
Had No Difficulty in Get
ting lip Fair Pressure
From Mnlu*.
An alarm waa rung In from ho\ fil
Thuradav morning at p o'clock
The flronirn mad# * quick run and
found th# fir# to b# at No 92h Tal
oott *tr##t Th#v fought th# Hr#
with #h#tnlc*l#. hut it waa (mind n##
•waary to i#i on# utrcam front th# on
gin# No 2 l‘h# water wan in th#
tiiatna and wrh#tt thr » n*in# atatt#d
so pumpiuß a good atraatn of water
waa obtained Th# fir# mas In thu
garret and on fh# r«%of of th# hous#
aud had gnln#d a Rood h Mid way when
th# firotneti arrlv#d
Th# damage $76. Th# houa#
•
ban and was oc#upi#d b> Jennie Lit
tl#. colored
Wraar# i« Hu#a
*’H#w taauuftt! your atatrr put# up
h#f hair/* remark'd th# d*\r» yuung
•Mitt orh# hoped «ke lit«U* «trl it
p##t til# compliment
'•Why,** replied th# tittle mt*» •
an* entertaining him while h#r •later
4r###< ,i *«h# Just put# it up un ,*n or
dinary hook she UMt t Wr-utui |t
«*~Kan»aft City Time*
■•• tty Ispiamad.
‘Ti|iiitr«<t l#t a man Hav# fr- akillr
k# was mil *#*i
"o#»d aradous' How did A 4
"Th# man p#k#tt a Bit ah««otrr la hi*
iao# ilrmnikun Aft lit raid
!wa* tilrlcken on Hnltirday with ap
jpendlcltla. Ah er.on aa the gravity of
Ilia llliK-aa was realised, the wedding
! Invitations were recalled.
I It war believed Wednesday that the
I patient's condition might b,. Improved
If the ceremony could be carried out-
Th-’ wedding took place In the prea
<-nce of the bridegroom'* mother and
;hlv brother, Henry Sawyer, and the
bride's parents. Mr. Sawyer was a
wealthy man and had built a beau T
I ful new home which was awaiting
rbls bride.
TEDDY, JR., WORKS
| AS A MILL HAND
HARTFORD, Conn. —Promptly at 7
o'clock Thursday morning, like 3,200
other mill hatula, Theodore Roosevelt,
Ir . entered the office of Ihe Hartford
j Carpet company and began hla Aral
real work He arrived from Boston
late evening, and walked along up to
the residence of vice f'reatdent Mlg
gins, who welcomed him cordially,
though he did not know just when the
pretiderti H son waa to arrive Wedne*
day night
Teddy, .Ir, mildly natonlahed Mr
Higgins with hla big, vlgorona appe
tite which Is explained by the fad
lhal he has been living out of doors
In various MasKarhunetta camps all
summer lie retired early Wednea
day evening at the Htiggeallon of Mr
lltgglim. who warned him that Thurs
day would be an early a I art and a
long day.
Though thin forenoon waa spent In
the office, Teddy Insisted on getting
lo work at Ihe same time us Ihe other
mill operative*, and was up before (I
i o'clock lie slept lit Ihe “little white
house'' No. 23 street, hi*
room being on the eaat side of the
house on the second door. The house,
which Is owned by Mr. Higgins, la
Immediately south of tils own and la
oettpled by a newly married couple
who will lake good eare of him.
lie reported Thursday morning al
tired In a new ■nit of cheap material
which lie i alls hla work stilt, nnd
about s o'clock, when Mr. Higgins and
ihe i 'Mt of the of Moo force arrived, In
irodiiellons look place all round, and
Teddy bowed and smiled as each of
.the dozen pretty female stenographers
i wna presented.
I Itursday forenoon he spent much
of Ids time about the mills taking
note and Inventory of everything, and
j it noon, when the whistles blew, he
j "ms H» engrossed lhat he waa nn
aware that II waa Mine to go to lunch.
After lunch at Mr Higgins' house,
for which only 4*> minutes waa allow
eil, he entered Ihe woo] departliicnt,-
donned Ida over.ilb and Juniper and
began artunl work.
JOHNSTON SOCIAL NEWS.
JOHNSTON, S (’ Mrs Toliver F
I'erry died at her home jjere at Id
P in , Inst evening after a long and
TEiltiftt! lllttoHH In the dial year of her
agi The Interment took (dace here
til Mount of Olive t'l'tnetery 4 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Perrv
was formerly Miss Loti Seui'r-y. She
waa a woman of many Christian
-races and a most lovable character
she Is survived by a hosbnnd. brother
(Inner Scurry, Mrs. McMltchcll, n(
niifec Spring'-, Mia ,lant- Ofcntt, of
Saluds S C.
Mih John Sawvet win bitten on the
little linger a few days ago by a
ground rattle snake, while gathering
potatoes The anake waa email, hut
h- o on with such tenacity that lira
Saw>er had to strike It from her
liauu Site has suffered much pain,
hut Is now comaleselug front the
very poisonous Idle
Horn to Dr and Mrs. Bolt Lee AT
leu, Sept, 2k. IfirtS, twin boys.
Our farmers in the westers »->•
■’hen an- fast realizing the convent,
once of th-- telephone and farmers
Wm nnd Spann Toney, t II flonl
night. Roger* t'nuray. Oncar Padgett
and other* have installed phones
The new building of the Bank of
Johnston w.ll 1m- oompletsd In a few
day* nnd Is a miniature marble pal
ace and unite an ornament to Main
st reel,
Colton Is coming In alow and bring
nig low price* and the merchants are
not yet wearing their aitnnleat smiles
HITLI OF TWO STATES
WILL BE PUMPED OUT
Now Bulkheads Will Be
Put iu and Strainer
Floated After Lighten
in*
The steamer Swan came In tbs*
morning front Savannah with a large
carge of local cotton
The Savannah diving egpert discov
eti-d after a very careful evamlng
Ben that the bulkheads of the wreck
ed si earner Two State* were smash
-d hy thi" force of her collision wlih
a submerged lighter, and Chpt Had
ilon has decided to ptintp out the after
holds thus Ughtcuing the boat, put
in new bulkheads ami Ihe hull will
Real Itself.
Th* Tw.i State* wtil be put In cont
mtaskin again
ROSEBUD NEW*
ROSKRITI, S C Three primary
[elections In Hampton county this
'ear Must have been hard to gel
[the right men
There la much sickness in the
neighborhood since the recent heavy
t'oLon picking U well advam-ct!
and will soon be oyer. The crop I*
v cry poor.
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If *t Wmwm
Wm l ' M I
P«wl{
Friday all Floor Covering Goes at One-Fifth Off.
All That’s Newest and Best Is Here on Display in
CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS and ART SQUARES.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY--COME AND LOOK ANYWAY!
ThomaslbartoN C°
L * W 9 YOUR moneys wopth - "•
SAMt
PRICE
10
EVERY
ONE
FITiLLI WOUNDED
on nun
OFBT
NKW YORK Angelo Artesa. of 12’
Hrhcnectird avenue, Kast New Y.vrk.j
on ThiitHu ty ahot nnd family wimno-!
• d Joseph Merino, of leNJ B rsm
un-el, iKcaese the la'ter refuai d to
pay T in money he owed. Aliena was
arrest ml and look-d Up to awalL thi
mtleo t e if Merltte's luuiry
BKRS'IETIIiG
[IST BUSINESS BIT
DKNVKR. Col. —The delegates to
ihe annual convention oil the Amer
ican Association started the last day
of actual business. Thursday with!
an Instructive and entertaining prog- j
tarn In fore thi in The moat lmpop j
ant hualness of the day consist 'd of
| the report of the currency conimts |
I aton and two addresses, one by
I Uexantlor (lllbert. of New York, on
Vital Issuea;" the ohler by Hon. J.
i s Randall, member of the con grew*,
j i n "Conversation of Natural Resouro
! *
Pht* sj ft'! h of ('on«r«*samnn Kv>
tUll Thursday momln* was attenflvo
| !y hoard and It rr#at#d a profound ,
i imprest on. ll# ntat#d that it H#en* j
t d most approprmt# tha' 4hl* con
\cnlion of th# m#n whl held th
1 l>um# utrlnp* of th# nation In thol#;
' hands should b# lnt#r#st#d iu n di*
iimilini of th# conservation of t*»e |
' nutural resources of the land
THE VICE PRESIDENT
IS IN PITTSBURG
Hr and His Wife Were
Given an Informal Re
ception at Hotel Schenly
PITTSBURG, Pa Vim President
i harlos W Fairbanks, •ocontpnnli’d
by Ytr* Fairbanks arrlvrd from th*
West at 7 o'rlook Thuradav morning
and w»-r* m*i by a rotnmltt** Mr
and Mr* Fairbanks wrr* driven n
the residence of William Metcalf.
Jr. where breakfast was acrveil
Ijtter sn informal reception iva* he d
at the Hotel Schenly The vice pr.e
, Idem and other promliu ni people aiv
here as the guests of the city to at
I lend the sesqulcenlennUil celebra
[ lion.
Owing to the wel season grass and
lira vine* hare made rapid growth,
and lota of hg.v Is being saved
Miaae* Leona and Myrtle Hamil
ton of Charleston, 8 C,, visited rel
atives In thl* community recently.
Mr J C l.lghtaey of Hampton la
In the tut* mill business Tn-ar her.
The public school* will all soon
open and then our Juvenile pnpula
tloti will Ih* into b#u#r huMn#*#.
READ HERALD WANTS.
7/2 BROAD
CURTAIN SWISS
25 piot’f'K, many designs, double fold, full width,
the 8c and l()c kind, at - 5 cts
OUTING CLOTH
50 pieces, in check, stripes and flecked effects,
good fleece • • 5 cts
KIMONA FLANNETTE
Dresden, Persian, Egyptian Designs—s,ooo yds.
in all the most elaborate designs of the season beau
tiful colors. 15c and 18c, now at -10 cts
A I\l li FTQ Tan, Grey, 300 pieces good weight, full sizes, with fancy border, <P| r|/\
White texture of the smooth wool touch. A special at.... N'l*vFvr
CHILDREN’S VESTS.
40 doz. soft fleece, wrapper style;
15 Cents
Men’s Underwear
SHEETS
300 unbleached, good size, no starch, arc
well made, 50c at.. 35 cts
jp|£
EMBROIDERIES
lot No. I—3oo1 —300 pieces of Hamburg Swiss, in va
l iniis widths, sold at 10c and 15c. the lot T^c
l-i't No. 2 —loo pieces Corset Embroidery, 18 to
20 inches wide, with beading designs, sold at 39c,
now - .. .19 cts
NEW RUCHING
10 pieces baby blue, white, grey, brown, tan, li
lac; single and double row, yard 25 cts
EMBROIDERED COLLARS
lo dozen fanc\ embroidery, two or three designs;
neat, natty styles, each • 25 cts
VOILE SKIRTS
Sample Ltd. .*6.50 and SB.OO value; 40 in the lot,
no two alike, with two aud throe rows of silk folds
either width, al! lengths.. Our leaders in black
only. at. • $5.00
MULLAR.KY ®> SULLIVAN CO.
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY
BEMWM*——■SHEWgYIinB til I 111 ■HIM
m 20 per cent, m
Friday Only-One Day
w. -..-J-r ASBi-f.'arsajpawhs**v -“-•
cJw*. zyvSt ,c V: ■ - -1,-c -VT-S.
ONE PRICE STORE”
Cold Weather Wants Satisfied.
Friday and Saturday Attractions
SAVINGS THAT COUNT!
Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear
RUBENS VESTS.
300 ; 4 sizes, qood warm article.
25 Cents
300 dozen heavy fleece, wool, full good warm garments, TO c
59c values, at J ■ CuS
AUGUSTA, CiA.
CHECK NAINSOOK
20 pieces in all the usual style, checks; see it, Be
at - 5 cts
/ CRASH TOWELING
50 pieces, good absorbent article; splendid for the
kitchdi"., a! 5 cts
CALICOES
Simpson, Columbia, Standard —3,000 yards in
blue, red, grey, white ground, fancy designs. Sold
(5 l-4c and 7 l-2c, now... • ... 5 cts.
LADIES PANTS AND VESTS.
300 dozen ribbed, close-fitting
25 Cents
SHEETS
200, pure white, 3 inch hem, flat seams, pood size,
»9e value, at • ..39 cts
TOWELS—Turkish, Huckerback.
300 dozen, good size, pood weight, a good absor
bent article, at 10 cts
DAMASK
Special value —10 pieces, pearl white, various de
signs, good width, see it • ..25 cts.
PERCALES
Value No. I—so pieces, in all the patterns desired,
for wrappers, childrens dresses: fast colors.. .7%c
Value No. 2—36 inch, in light and dark coirs, ail
perfectly fast, sold at 12c and 15c, now 10 cts
MADRAS
T.ot No. I—so pieces in every design, good width
for present wear, at.. • 10 cts
Lot No. 2—50 pieces fancy colored designs; doz
ens of patterns to select from, value 15c at..- 12%c
KNIT SKIRTS.
Ladles'; 300 dozen, stripes, pink,
blue, red; close-fitting, warm arti
cle. *
25 Cents
GOODS
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