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l r. I jfcr. C. .TnrTatka of Life In ' -. " U.S. Navy ',''. ' VCohtfoned from FirntPagd '" ,r jfAuiorjcatw would spare the , f building, la the capture of the were killed and about three times as mtuiy wo'umled. " v iiEJtlCAN PRISONS We have heard much of the horror of the Mexican ru-inon , hut hero is some first hand in formation, In the rupture of Vera Cruz the liiittloshlp Mon tana, Mr. Falls ship took San Juan Pe tjlla, tho Mexican )rino!i which lay uloni? the bar bor. In the lyison tliey found a number of Mexicans and about fifteen Americans. ..Many .. otthe Amorian.s mre in death . fells. A death cell is built below tho water line and tuber, pene trate the cell walls from the water outside. The water is re irulated to tfi through into tho cell just as fast as a man can dip it out wilh a tin cup. The prisoner lias to dip aud dip and keep on dipping day and niirht he must dip, If perchance he can dip for a certain number of years, in tho discretion of the courts.and dcein't all w him self to fall r.sleep or sick and drown, he gains his liberty again Many of theso Americans had been subjected to theso tortures for from three to live years whorl the Montana went to their rescue.'. In the archives of the prison were found the annals which assigned the charges against the various inmates but not a scratch of a chargo was found aptainst any of tho Ameri cans. They had been arreste O-Shanters. As has helped them to good schools, has cut out drinkintr, and declared, the Navy no city of refuge for scape-goats. Mr Fulls has to be back aboard in a few days. The Worldi Production of Cotton.' As compiled from various j sources, th world's production j of cotton in 11)13. exclusive of linters, aieasured by tho factory supply that Is, the quantity enr terintf commercial- channels ' I was 22,225,000 bales of 500 I pounds net. This compares with1 20,076,000 bi.l.'s in 1912, 21.2(10,000 bales in 1011, and 10.211,000 bales In 1000. The United States is the only coun try wnich has provided an ade nuato statistical ".ervioti to as certain the quantity of cotton produced each. year. The gov etninenls of India, Egypt and IviiRsia compile and publish es timates from time to time duriifj; the season, and it is said that the Indian Government proposes to establish a system of enumer ating the bales at tl e presses. In arriving at tho production In foreign countries, it was there fore necessary to rely on consu lar reports, trade oublications, special correspondence, and other miscellaneous sources. Ot the total world production of commercial cotton in 1913 the United States contributed 00.0 percent; India, 17.1 per cent; Egypt 0.6 per cent; China. 5.4 per cent; and Russia, 4.5 per cent. Some idea of the impor tance of cotton production in the United States from an rconomic sianupomi may oe nau wlien i Jno. M. Eulaby Killed in Coluna'- "')'. : . -V bia, S ." C. . ' .' Mr. Jno, M,,Eastaby of Blacks burg, S. C. was instantly killed in' collision In the Columbia yards last Friday morning. Mr 17V i ..asiaoy, was enjmeer on a passenger train and ns his ran was entering tho yard a heavy shifter backed Into his enjin with the result. Mr. Eastaby was about 31 years of ngo aud leu vrs a wife and one child. His wife Is tho daughter of Dr. Rain- suur of Ulacksbunr. Deceased was a Shriuem and was buried by the Knights Templar at llacksburg Sunday afternoon. A sppeial taain from llock Hill to Ii'acksbnrg and lots of flowers were furnished by the railaoad and brotherhaod. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harmon attlnded the biirUl bein.? related to the w:fe of the deceased. Deafness. Cannot Be Cured by looal nipil'ffiifont. ita fhy r tnnot rfch tit illi'atrd ppitlon ot the ai . Thrr tg unly on way to our drrnta, nnd that t l-y i'nittltullOfial remrdln. wofntii la wiifi l.y un inUaim-d cii.d.tlon of the mii pu llolnir fllh'Kuitt;h1sn T ibe, When tills till-1- la ;mumeri you Iihv a rarabhnr pound or ImpiTftA-t henrinff, nnd when It la mirW)' rloai-.l, DtshiiM t the reault, and UiUaa (lu inihutimatloii uin be taken out ana UiJi t'lb-" rtntotrtl fo Ka normal eonrti ttoii, lunrinj t!i be dt'ttrajrt-d iuuv.'r; ntnu n mil rt inn .rf raur-d bjr Catarrh, hW li la m ights liil an IntUmed Condition of th miiffiua atirfaRc We will v tjrt Uurxlrvd DHftra for any ftiBf nt l-nfnrJ fcnuafl by coturrh) Iht ran tint h? a by Ilall'a CaUrrb Cura. Uond io" In i'infB. fr. F. J. :i)KNBr GO., Toledo, Ohio. Fold bv Driifticlatt. Iftc. Tokb Hail a l-uuuiy i'illa for eonatlpatla. iv'STdMACH.'- ... " If You Wish To Obt;n Comp!ct nd Parmanant RmuKs Try Mayis Wonderful Storczch Remeitj . One Dcse Will Convince Vcu I 7 Leading Barber Shop. I A. have three choirs and em pre Patowait on the trade as fast it cors. Time ea-ced is- money saved, any letting us do your barber worh yv!ave ,iroe, therefore, money. first c'aVorK guaranteed t this shop.; j TV- J. Whight, 'I'rop. . " j Tim "I'lfrrWTI VMTA T?TI CYCLOPEDIA" pre published by the Amer tective Tariff League, New York, will bo ready for distribution on or about Aujrust 1st. The CY- rr ii"jr.'rT a :n . . ! official text of the .Underwood ! aw; the Underwo0d and Payne is considered that, next to corn, on general principles. The Mex cotton is the most valuable crop leans for years have held grudges growit-in this country and that against the Americans and this , cotton is the largest single item is one of the ways in which they 0 rixn icn-uK"' iiiucuy oi vera lijVft Cruz is still under Gen. Funsfon, 1 ; A ...r. ....... r. .1.. LML' Falls dreads war but rwise he is fond of navy e. Since Josephus Daniels of i Carolina became secretary ' of the Navy and got his educa . tior.al bill through, the cadets have a good school the year around: in time of peace, The , .pay is good. Mr. Falls receives . $83. per month aud expenses. He ' Is laying great emphasis on his trip from Boston , down the 1 1 Atlantic coast; i to Panama, 8e 1 through the canal and on to the I B'i exposition at San Francisco in wn) April. He epects now to re ouf tn.list and go with the Navy 'hi around the world in 1917. ,n 4 1 Josephus Danieh is greatly ad wa4 1 mired by "the boys of the Tara- I -: i - ' fiai' 'jxiuunifc.i uuiit.'i, uut s ' 1 I V&'ff i nyr atl(1 other otlicers transact if : ' 'f ' V tho business. . - it, r V -4 I 1 r ( ' '. i , MAY TIE-ENUST '11 V Yothe A - - l T1 of export. The value of the cot ton crop of 1000 represented 15 percent of the total value of all the crops of the country. Tlu value of tho cotton exported during tho fiscal year 1913 amounted to $.")47,3j7,195, or 22.3 per cent, of the total value of all articles of domestic mer chandise exported during the year. Stops Neuralgia Kills Pain Sloan's Liniment gives instant relie from -Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part Soothes the Nerves and Stops the Pain. It is also good for Rheumatism, Sore Throat Chest Pains and Sprains. You don't need to rub-it penetrates.' Mr, J. It. Swinger, Louisville, Ky, writes: "I suffered with quite a severe Neuralgic Headache for four months without any relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suf fered with my head since.' Get a bottle today. Keep in the house all the time for pains and all hurts. 25c, 60c $1.00, at your Druggist . Bucklen'i Arnica Salve for all Sores. . Aldnch laws compared, giving every rate of duty on articles in both laws; what one ..hundred and fifty-two Congressmen sa d for and against the Underwood bill; and a copious index of over 8,000 citations; The volume will consist of about nine hundred (000) pages aud will answer all questions on the Tariff Question. A FPIE SCHOLARSHIP. Any young man or woman who s a bona fide patron of the Herald may secure free instruct ions in Music or Elocution, The Ithaca Conservatory of Music, with the desire to stimu late the study of theso arts', offer two scholarships to applicants from the State of N. Carolina, valued at $100 each and good for the term of seventeen weeks be ginning with the opening of the school year, September 17. 1914, in any of the following depart ments: Voice, Violin, Piano and Elocution. These scholarships are award ed upon competition which is open to anyone desiring a musi cal or literary education. 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