The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, June 10, 1920, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED 1801. THE DILLON IIEKALD, DILI.O.V SOl'TH I'AKOLIXA, THURSDAY .11 WE lO, IDilO. VOL. '21 SO. 10. J COUNTY NEWS ^ AND HAPPENINGS newsy uv kkoilak COKKr.M'ONDENT.S. News Hems ol Inierest to Herald Headers Fi?b and Flow of the Human Tide. Fork. Miss Louise Ropers is the guest of her sistei. Mrs. J. C. Iilake of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. .Norton Owens of Tabor N. C.. spent last week here with relatives. Sergeant and Mrs. Corbet Carmichael ironi Ohio are visiting relatives % here , Mr. J. 0. Rogers spent a few days in Charlotte, N. C., last week. Mrs. K. S Carnuchael is attending the short course in home economics at Win thro p college*. Tiieiinn Rogers entertained a number of friends at her home Saturday evening. Ice cream and cake were served during the evening by the hostess. o Oak (irove. Work was begun on the new Methodist church here last week and is now progressing nicely. James Bethea of Latin spent the week-end at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. E. Fore. j. W. Rowland of Dillon w is in this section Monday. Fine rains fell here last Friday and Saturday and the crops ate taking on l.eu life. The out crop in thN section seems to be the, best that we have had in VCill'S it 11(1 U is ripouiiit: liii'iui;. . The tobacco acreage apneTs to i?e considerably le:-s than last y- ar ami the uiitlooh 'or a good yield is not very cncourginp. There is some talk tli.it the I5o!l Weevil has appeared in certain sections of the County, but so far none seems to have been discovered i.i this section. Lit'lln Items. Harrell Meyers of I'atuplico is spending some titne here with his brother, B. H. M? vers. 'Mrs. Tom Lovin of lied Springs N. C. visited Iter sister, Mrs. L. D M.insltip here last week Mrs. W. W. Braddv spent last week in Henderson. X. C. Hubert Dew is home from the Citadel for a vacation. Carl McLean of Norfolk, Ya., iat homo sick. Dr. II. A. Edwards spent Sunday in Fayetteville, X. C. Mrs. E. M. Witt kins is in Iliuhstnith Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Will 1 topers returned Sunday from a \isit to home folks at Boston. Charlie Meyers of Little Rock spent Sunday here with his father, 15. II. Meyers. .Mrs. cnariie Hetiioa ana son \\ nlia:iit of Wilmington. N. C. ;tr0 spendins; some tinm hero with Iter mot Iter, Mrs. Clara M mninsr. Misses Klizahetli Hraddy ami Miltired Smith of Colnml ta Colitare J.onto for vacation. Frank Watkiii spent Sunday in FnytUcvillo, N. C. M' . Joint Matiship loft Sunday to visit lor brother in Columbia. Mi. am! Mrs Frank lv<ol Washinyion i\ ate die quests of .\. ti. S I'ford shi. week. Tiny are i i iontc. to Sat Antonio, Tex ts. Miss Vivian MoMill hi is home from Winthrop f t v; e ition. Tiler" wa< no services a! either ihc A'eihi -ii i < ' liap:: t eh': >yies Simday ;iiv!;i. Tiny all v.oi fiipp il te. , In 1 I n -' yieri n < urrh. welfomina IJev. li. t". Iiail^y buck to t ;.i. pasti i ate. ?i 'fiiita: n. T' ?- fa"; i ni t!ii? i'iii uiiti: it> i ;ii? ui up \vi'!; i !i< : r w a mi ;ir enjoy in?, (ho numerous bull games that ai' p!.ttv<i li\" ihe .Miniurn hoy. ?>i April r.e ] ft-, the Milltui'n ! 1 all I : i jot:hm-m iJ up. u> Clio i<? play :i ball n.nii * *iJ . VeColl on tin- Clio diamond. Al'ie. pi i inlt tiir. irniii'-s of s- oiv! I> 111 M? Coll scored twie,, in lin* tenth inning. breaking up one of the best games or high school ball that'was e\?r played in this ccnin'ry. Mr. K. A. McCortnac has puchasi 'i a new I. II. C. tractor and has a tir t class mechanic lor satin*. The entertainment giv< n l>y the baseball oniii was a gnat success i'.i.d the music was e- poe ally good. The proceeds of the nicV wen- on.hundred ;iini thirtj eight dollars. A large numln-r of lit.* .Minium I 1 pie W'-re pi.v,< nt at th. <hii :<n iii - i>: Mi< '.n w ii hi ; i\ > : t?i i. . Mis-ex Min v Scrum I] < i ;n<! f'mlu i ilM' K<l\\anl v i" \ ito;-- o Mi.-.-- - Aiiui,. :< ? ii! ..! 'i il< te yen l-i-l v. ' K-i !. .M 1*. Hellx-l I 1 : '| *..-! ! -1" li' Sll ?';! Willi Mr. .1 I! Mr. S. .1. P.. l.m-a w in l i S ' Mi!.i . .%? !*( 1! 1 I I It'll *1.1 II . In the militia ! < nr ! !'!.? Mii>!iie 'i' 'in'. \V. " mi ':fe;t ! -1 h. im uml" ' I. !. ' > for li yi. K ! . : ' i? 1 lor> l?n\ w.i- ' 1 ftli'eriuen. Tin- r !' 1V I '! liotly rniili- ii ti. .Mr. N.-ili' i ; : attorney. F. F. Miller of Norfolk Ya. v;t.- in town this week on business. / i'lokshi \(> to i:i:tiiii; (new 1 anviotik |n I.inivc Active See- I \ice Soon. Washington. June 7. ? General I*i ishinjr will retire from active ser,vict wit iiin a few months. He an- ?? nouneed his intention today in a lei- tl ter to Secretary linker. The comand- li of ihe American expeditionary l-. forces declared that he ti lt he could give up his military duties without t impairment of the service find "thus tl be free to engage in something more !*' 'active." The general did not indi- -V eate the nature ol' his future aotivi- a ties. ii General Pershing assured Secre- w '"' i a-il-np flint Ik. wmil.'l remain III the service until work involved in ? the carrying out of the army reor- '1 ganizution act was completed. He w gave the added assurance that in any n future crisis he would be at the call b of the nation. >> The general's letter 'o Secretary " linker was made public by Col. J. G. ^ Quekemeyer, his aide. It 'ollows: 1' "Dear Mr. Secretaiy: ?' "Referring to our conversation or N a few days ago, I wish to say that it I'll as long been my desire to return to civil life. Throughout my militaiy u career 1 have been very much occu- I' I i< d and the assignments that have ? fallen to my lot during recent years (i ha\e been more or less important. 11 "It now appears thati my duties are not likely to hP of a character that s| will require more than a portion of 1 my time. Under the circumstances I !l feel that after the completion of the :i work contemplated by the army reor- tM ganizatinn act 1 could ivlitiqui-h mil- 11 itaiy duty without detriment to the P service aud tints be free to engage in i: something more active. ("Therefore, unless a situation v: should d-'Velop to justify my remain- ' in-. 1 contemplate taking lite .<tep intiit-'ied within the next few moirh-. "Should tlie neat s. i>y arise in to <: ttniy of cri is or otherwise 1 a .-sure " you. Mi. S< 'retary. that 1 -hall stand icady to serve my country in the future as 1 ha\e in the past. "With gresit respect stud hi-h is ' V. i Miii, j i ruitinit "Very sine rely "John J. IV-rsliing." I' Decision of Genera! l'-Tshini: io re * tire came as a surprise in army as " well as in noil-military official rin !es in Washington. The prospective Inlure details ol' the A. E. F. command- !l tr hud never been announced, but 11 several times he lias been mentioned ' in connection with the oilice of ciiief 1 o' staff. General Pershing will retire with H( the rank of lull general, that tiile having been conferred upon him for * life by congress. He would not reach the retirement age until 1!?24. o J T. It. STACKHOl'SE " tilVICS iftltl.OtMl.Oll -v I ornier llillonite Fvtahlishes ScliOlurlisip Fund in Memory of h 1 laughter. G Columbia Record. * Two prominent Columbians sm- $ nnunced at the closing exercises of } Columbia College today, gilts for the ' t-tahlishmeiit of ten tiiotisaiid dollar scholarships at thP Methodist institu- ' tion. " The first of these was an anonyit ous frill by a proyiinent. druggist of 1 Columbia in ibe form of a Slu.ooh in Wllilrlll III.- interest o! V.illcll Will 1 In' used to maintain two lit,..- schol.i!- f ships. 1' Aiiitnum-enient was also mad? that T. II. Stark house of Columbia has established a .sin.ot.oi jiu'om* loan fund or .students oi Columbia Coll. e witieh is tm be known as the Sadie Siuekhottse Hawkins scholarship. A lurilief mat sum km also he.-r. eonai'd by \V. I\ Han i and family ' of C.a.M'ouri as the nnei- 'i- i r a futid ' lei i'ol nabia College is is nor ol \V. ' i* Harris. . i HiJIon Cost |'n\ois l5onu?. ' i; A" lie nmilar meetim; of the Hi! :l Ion |"osl of iti< America . I.eaion^ l.< > 1 'A i by li'ili'. .lire ; H.? post v ? i ; oi. pi'ii!d vi> unanimously fav- ' ? .us. i!. lionii: and iiiiuni.uun. ly dis a: pprovin;; of lite so oalb ?l * << .-ion* v Mo., ii. nl. The aeiion taken by ihe u aa > \< . uli\e .oiitniit lee in prom- ' i eadiiiy i." \. i In! raw a I ol il< Snnii 1 *.*; i ??iiii.i or-. :,a;.:,ii ion from tin- : at:oii;.| oiuaiii/.siion was faxoicd b> the post. T n post will i :d an in s: urtcd delegation to Spartaiibtirif io iin* annual convention on Jtiae I "'. ' o ? I 111. li ^1 il 11 ins. June !. 11!: l: i 11 Charlif r. wlm No. 1! s iMi L'n S i'ii In i v ? Wil if i<*ii v n.i t Iiarlufif. v . t; v. i < iii.- v i:.t>niinir a: 1? :r* ? ulfn nl??iio in a ' a' i ha I t';i|':-i/' >!. :..i\i > ;; >i?v I'Ol Ml I >. 1.1 \ 1-1: t Scati,"'i ;iu' liciitnni* at 'lit!pi_.li! ? 'i' i..fii ' i! Tit i i a Sjiffial Tiain. \; j:i:.1 ... *j |. .. i \. ; fiM.n.J ? i . ' ] li M liiii ' on a train .>. r !:. >' ,'tt art! a! 7 ??'. If ic t: i i I ."ii.iis.: : i..i a iiuai!" r of | r on v . ft ' ti 1 ||f |. .. ;t || |.i | J.i J; ]. . I M . Sell : i \v; here i>ii a fisliina " \\ i.t a :)i" j't.'Uro11ahlo jn: it}, nt or ti.rtvu. ?' < I.to >I \.V wol "i Haiti llflWeCII l>t IIIIIIIIOI? on Tiuin ;il Monroe. <?" Mom of May il". - In a sli??oiins: v. I ray which occurred in Ilo* <i;iv ! . oi S'-a!mard train No. So here liis evotiina at o o'clock. Carl Mod- si 11 received tlirii- wounds, olio in tho l< no on,. in tlio shoulder and olio in 01 side. ]i. M. T red way of Clio. S. t! a passeiifjc r on the iraint was shot iionk'li the lea. and another pas- hi i ltfier was wounded in the foot, Carl ec ledlin and .loo Kendall hotli travel- I i.a salesmen living h> re participated o! i the shootinc. The oilier victims ri ere innocent bystanders The shootint; was the continuation ll f trouble whirl) started last night at u tie lioiue of Medlin's sister, it is gi lid. The version ol the rtory which tost of the witnesses seem to corro- ot erale is that Kendall was here last ight and not into some trouble with F. ther members ot Medlin's family. [e went early this morning to* the e< ome of his father at Indian Trail .M nd he with his father were 011 train o. 2d tonight going to some point in si iastcrn Carolina. (.1 Medlin boarded the train here ar.d hen lie saw young Kendall drew a t'i irtol from his pocket and fired five si r six times directly at him. As ti t'ickly as possible Kendall returned i! 10 tire and in tin* shooting the other v. AO passengers were hit. no one V. 'ems aide to say which gun. When tl eiidall's gun was emptied lie ran d< oni the car and lie has not vet been hi pprchended. It cannot be ascertain- w [1 whether lie was hit. Medlin walk- 1, 11 from the train and reloaded bis gi;n. otfieers armed am! took him in 1 charge bringing him up town to a I; notor's office, where his wounds ] I re dressed. 11,. is right painfully v. nil, hut not danuerotisiy. ji The whole affair occurred in a t< w cotuls wlttle the train v.a standing n II the yaai ii'Tt. and anything like a I. nhefent f poi . !.- difficult Jo get. i irsl Skirmish with Ihdl Wi e.il. N There are no evidences of the hell \\ "ee\ il in ltillon county, hut an - c ii\' the httsiiiess linn are making it reparations for his coining. The p is! line of del nil-e is being 1 p cli ti c 1 the form of sweet potato storage it arehouses. Capital has been raised u dv the erection of two modi rn s'urge warehouses one a! F.vta an 1 j, ie other a Dillon. Following is ;i s of subscribers to the Dillon l'otu1 Warehouse: L. Coiiiiighain> 100; John K. Wat- . en. .sion; It. AL Oliver, $loo; W. .urcinson >luu; -L. is. uaseiueii, . 1 (hi; J. !*;. ID-pan. $100; A. IS. Jo:- b an, $loo; A. i'. Hellieu# 5:1 o; F. * I Lain*. $loo; \V. J. David, ?1(mi; nlin ISethen, IInil; J. ]>. McL'.inr$100; .Morris Fass, $100; \V. iackliou.se, $loo; J. C. Adams,'$10(1 x' l. K. .Mcl.cllan $100; \V. IS. Slack- ' ouse, $100; W*. .M. Arnelt, $100; J.l I. liopcrs, $100; T. L. .Manninp, Vl loo; D. A. McCalluin, $loo; ID J' ibson. S 11 m?; T. s. Ricbbourp "$100; !. L. Moore, $100; \\\ s. ?Luca , :i, 1U0; J. IS. Gibson, $10o; J. II. j Miner $D?n; J. N. Harp rove, $10O; , ! 'I'. hlioti, $D?0; J. H. Dftvid. $loo; ' ,. J. Gariiiicliael^ $lim; c. |?. \\ 11 I 1. $luo; W. .1. Adams Go., $100; J. 1 1 MeGU'ciieon, $luu; .1. I/.lj o, " Jen; 1" |? Jjeiiion. $lu'i; \\\ A. ! !Iiz/.ald. > inn; F. IS. David $D?0; II. I. Uovers. $ 1 no; J. I). M11 inp $D?0 i. K. Dixon, slnn; .la.-. .M clad Ian, '[ J no; Max Fass. $100; \\\ II. Mill- !' l\ $ Inn; J. | >. Mclii.'.VT' . $D"i. IJSIV DJS.'S I IKiM KH'lv Vlllio 1,11 Ion, \m <1 I-ipli! Vrn:\ \i ii 111 oi Kiii, 1 mm Virion-. .Mule. Willie Union, an ? "In year old 1 oy In ii.u on D. II II .an's jdaee 1. I .. . 1 1 .1 ; 1 ... . i * i t. :iii i" i i.-. 111 i'i .! . tin i ,;i i, ';ivfilm ,|io li Jt>i:. 1 Sal .I" la,. n'u!:! i "i.i > 11:i? . hi i! : i ! |.y i i, Kit i< | . .i IM' . Yin ! ii IJ ifi i.i a .null iii< . .?.! I- i 11:4 mull- iurn il liii.i j, in tin- Idi. A: ;in- ninli' w li4'<*|i(11 . ..null in- kit-k <1 Willi.- ill i !: ' I III. j i mi : i if sfciiil. 'I !i" I\.as , a !? a Ii -]>ila 1 Sa' 11'41 <. \ aim i. '.. i. i v as j i ; :: ! i| in i! ,| (A . t\ a., Ii.- la.- ! iit 11,.- '.a!i i hi i?:nlI\ rnislh'ii ami Ii" i.i. ii ii i.11'ii n aiiiini: cuii.-i'mui ii Tin* ii.. i? was liiiriiil ..! 1 a.a I. .- Hi's;, a! ii i >nttin. I* >11 \\i\ ii in nil,on. \V. Siar.ion ivlio works Sniialor , '. I.. Molina's |.lai i ic nr |in lian j So:. .1:1 l ..i> !,ol! wi i vi! lo l!i llorIti ihi -.. .Mniula>. Mr. .canton is I:' 11 . \ i lil.'V HIT I .oil Wl'i'Vils as i y i? ii ii li|i >1 4 \ i 11 in 11"' si it'll t- i j . 'ail ila pi. lai-s of iho woov ii t'.\ in out i?v i'|. i mi ('oil. . Wit iv also found on 1 or Kllfii's plat an ii adjoins Mr. amnions. Mr. Kirn found li." a'..! d.v ! I 1." won! ! , tli< v i <'\ :ls \v< it: ! i Mil. In:I . Hi i v.* .-.ii h i ad i:: :!n . .11. :i l.\: . . - ? , ? ?.i| : : ill.- \?i\\ U- t" < I'.VlH r. < : v 7 ; 1 >( | i.rid .. r:ui i - r? ii rii him. 17 I. !!.: I .H'-r .1: ' \ -I ' ; ; 1 : I i ill- I V. I \ ,1 1 ? i<, ; lii 111! i 1 !n j I.I:-. :ii 1* ?iir. n -. isMiH'stic nidations Ii? r liii>l?und \ .1 i< > '.< siili. . sIk* ii 1 1 ih? .1 !i tit t\ - :i "i.-n ;(. . 1 #.-T in \ n?. w. ;ii r filar and shirt to bed." ? ( ooilyrnr-tiriiiH"-. < Mi la-t Si.ilt.it> ;?:"l? ! li.t?.:i 'il 10* clock Miss Aim:!. l!i< *. !?' da i oi ,\Ir. ;iml ;.lrs. W. N < <? ! ,; as "ini'-liy inarricii in Ti'oia; >i\. i ii Grinit s t?l ColiMiibi; . S. . Till* holm- was i?\? ly in it- Miii tx:?! > u":itn, :n an I ih_ carrying on I tin- color srheii lh<* >ii*l?iali* pash 1 shades used i it wt'ddiiiu. The reception hall was lovely in ii aver of roses with portieres cove i as a set ting with the stately mot in lid on i \ in the trees o' the gran a lake from which the town tli \es its name; Lake View. The stairway was also covered wit is moss. With garlands oi roses ei ; I wined in and out among u (?'ii. The Mime color scheme was carrie it in tlie parlor. Itumedi-utelv at four o'clock Mil lien White of Dillon render* vietly "The Story of a IJose." a nupanied by .Miss Nan Dd wards ( ullins. S. C. When Mendelsohn's weddin rains were sounded, Miss Christ it oodyear, sister of the bride enter* tired in a dress of lovely preen ta with hip picture haft carrying tower of hoquet of Sweet peas. Thi ie groom with his best man Mr. Hyi yrtini of Cclunlba. Next to ent? as the dame of honor, Mrs. (Icon indhant of Spartanburg. sister < ie groom. Then appeared in ti lorwoy ilie lovely little sister of tl ri?|e Corine Goodyear carrying ti e:i?iing ring in ihc hear' of a ros asl to enter was the bode clad in ing away stiii, with accessories I audi. leaning on the ai m of in i'Iter. They stood und?T an ill revised arch of roses and moss '"re lie h suspended two white hear in d together. 'l itis couple Were united ill ho atr.i.iony Ie i h,, bride's pastor [{ i't<r. v. nil Miss Kdware.s play" ::!> "To a Wild I: se". d-riug' tl ioiiy. 11!" o ;i of town gn' st's . i Mi a i l.<! v. a ids oi Aiallie M i1011 ,'liiie oi Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. .lai ' ii. .fin !? V,; en. i?i Ma Walton <>! Diiiou. Mitly yruin. Oliver Y.-m.u. Huff i . .Ml\ In lilll'i to Lain.: Mr.-, tlenme Windham o. Lan-a; r. ijan Wauled to lie a .Movie S:n New York June 2.?An effort 1 Allium Jenninys Kryan ami some is dry supporters to break into tl otion picture business with the X raska leader as the hero of a prop nda film was described today 1 tiiurt iilackton, the producer. Tl icture was called "The .Moonshil rail" and eventutilly was product ithout Uryau and without dry pio nand-.i. "(!. It. Dalton came to tne last N anther," said Itlai kton, "with a h i front tleorfie K. Speer, of Chic 0. He mad,> a proposition to predu1 picture with Mf. Itryan to lie pr need as the star. A week later 1 roityht .Mr. Uijan witli ititit and v i missed the whole proposition. "i offered to finance the scheti n relf# hut .Mr. llryatt declined tl 1.Vr, sayi'ty lie nii ferred to rai te money antotm his friends. Alt had mine as far'as J cuilo with il icture without .Mr. ilryi.n, I learn i:it 11,. ami In- I'riciiil.'i ''oaltl not jr W lllOllry." i in \i?> im><i a'.l'T AiljllSaill l'lO!!|< lc.| (.1 < o. ii>amh->. J.a'la .In: At a 'in.: la lit it! iii' 1 .it 'a ' . ?ii. 1!. Major r-i:::i? <1 , < ii!"iti:i!i'! i i a- < ; ! < i ; :* ! ;:.-i . < ' ?! t inns, a ml U. .r . ; >. pa.-i m\ a:! pu i . Ii:. 'aa- ? ! < '. -i lam- li - an I 'l !! ;!!.; I' a- <-ii i if. 1: Hi la ol Ml', l.iIt . T1 i?. ! -.mi !- W.T.. i ,1. a . ;< t i. : ;< ir. *.( ?:., t . i . M la S;.. ri it I ti: a ; Mai.i.u A i! . !: i i; . V. I-'..!) . I a.it!i aa.i ?7. i ! r Wit I; liu l??*ol ism I.i.-t 111 -1 i 11 Ml | I : < i Ml ta I- I'll III \v Ii i ; i i r < ! i:> tin iuli.-r. \v?' .1' .1 a ! i. i I han . ii \.a i !ii< i! !>y i:i t..h pr. n i,t. \vi . < :. to : in ami !.* in !'u. ii hiii. : i i it??ia. AI' I ai-i... I'll. :. z,: u i i: ra!!-.' ii 11?r i !i,. i i r . in r Hi.m . ami man;, tl in/ - an- h i: i ... .i i. 11... i .. ,. : '? ? I < i; !< wliif?* ti??i in liu* mi .iii.iiy. Til'* i?: i in* low 11 >v, i- ; ! '1 In ! lid I !:< i ;i : ! a lid inil III III | : ? ill:- I lit' post OH it .-"'It I Icsis. \i'h i?i s l"r > In <il 1" iny; >. Iniol \11'.iI l i;11;i. T'n K\ i .ll'" I": i \ ; ' I A 'I I-:-.. . l a - :: ! i ! " i i < i .*;! pain !.- and f- n-i < f H !i""l ai iir. i;?'! Ut \ i!i" ria i in- "ii 'i in . da> _ .Mr o I *!i. Ii < i ii ih" Ii<hi!' i?S 1iirini and 1 L':oi I' iinii'iils -i iv i d ! >' 'h.r !?.?!; . - * < 11'-f (.'lass. i :\- l Ki:.\S. ,\lcl VMS I>? AI? ir i'l'iiiKi' founty Oiticial Passes Away i A Hit l.iiiiii, Period ol 111 llcnll li. IS Fwi.aer l*??tini> Treason r William i- Ai'iiiiti.N died at his home near Caro<1 iiaa Thtiisday mphi and was buried ie a' ? arolina churrl: Friday afternoon it a' o o'clock. The funeral services v i re aMtiuleii by many ol his Dillon Is n il lids. , i- Mr. AKinnis was treasurer oi' Dil s luii county ftoni l!'lo the year ol its d (ucaeiniiten. until 1:?16. For the i- |a. i year or more he had been in failin lmalih, but the announcement of h hi- death was a shock to his many t- friends. >e Dr. lit own pastor of th< Carolina 1 re- i?: f riaa church, of w hich Mr. d .Mcl 11 ills was a member, conducted the it. teral service. He was buried ss with .Masonic houorst the eulojry be?i .11 in iivered bv W. li. Mullet', of r- .'<!;u'Ka> I tuige, Dillon. A large numjf i?er ot ihi* members of thus lodge of which he was a member and at one ig iiine worshipful master, attended and ie|conducted the .Masonic part of the >d .service. f- lie leasee a widow and several chiladren and : large family connection, n j Me was about rifty-thnr? years of le age. : o ;e Services at the .Methodist Church. M Main Street Methodist church, Dr. to Watson L5. Duncan, 1'astor. 101 Sunday school at 10 A. M.f Mr. W. .e H. Muller. Superintendent o. No services at 11 A. M., owing to a the Coininenceiiient Sermon of the to Dillon High School at the School r>r1 Auditoi into. ii- I'reaching ai SiuO P. M. by tiie ' i Pastor. is I Subject: "The Man Who Played ;Til*' Pool/* !y rrayer Service on Wednesday a' \. s;o p. M. Choir Practice. >< . Teachers" Mee'iiii: on Saturday at ie H 1 . M. Meiiior.v Deviled liy a Dream. ii In a dream we are carried back Is sixty years to the enchaining scenes x- of boyhood. We do not beiieve in it dreams for as a general thing I hey ii ait i ne result of iiunropt r diet, oi s- nig e-aiinv. hut sometimes lhey se> in s-|so real that we are forced to think thai liiey arc, I he* rehearsal of our young life. We see in a dream niother and father as they come in 'and out of ihe old plantation home. We si-, ill., nioik-orantre trees in the \ard under which we used to play. '' \\Y >oe the old cook woman as sh-? " v.rut -about her work. We see all the old slaves as they appeared to a~ us. \\'e see so many things that we ' long to live those days again. " liy memory we repeat young lite: 11 Ifoyhnud tiiemoryt oh how swc-et, 1 Kl>siun holds we love to roam, The ?<>\s of life we love to greet. Through ages roll no place likt home. W. H. Stack house. "" JI KOICS TO IHit IDE lam \sti:i: s i \ ri !l? n 1-oMiicr Oll'icer on Trial for Killing l.oritk. ,r Columbia, .Int. Mil. Lugelio M. i) l.aneas!er. former member of tii<1 -i- luiiihia poiiee department, went ti ,-i* tr*: 1 yesu nla\ in tin* criminal < *>uit ie ?-ii t i. rlm'-gi- oi hill l-g No.:ii n l.co d i' h, res idt ill I?I I ho I) it !i J'o. k. To i- .'.to o\a::iii:od its witno-s s and fa .1 about Mimdoifii n I-., . v. n tin- court adjourn, d at > r . : > k lii-i mmii. 11 nniiim:. 11n> . Hi-cms tin- jury will t;;k- iii ' c.. -V i about 1 M'clm-k I i i . f. r n- M . r -ill' iinil k ' li '.or ck i'ii In- iil ti'i'ticiiii ' i Ma \ 1'i 11 !' . u iii* hi- was r:?iiu? in .i motor ini " in s ; I^iiii-asltT's win'. Thi- shout : 11'j- i . > iiv. .1 a.'.!, iIn, i-ntrai: :.i 11:,, i ''jil-.i I i < r In iii: .'. .Mr . !.;ii. ' 11. i?'i* was killi-il in I In* mi* ami f r; !>.|' iJ.. |. 11 : ;II >! ;IIi* ' I i. dm re.-. ? '* Winn >S'for t !.- s'? ' i t'-i i:i ! r.lax I'i.11 I. .1:i-*!i ; . >! ! i in* I ri i tr. am! i. mi ' w. ; r- <>l\ : il" -It: i.n in.- Ji.H?ii:,L'. !!.. . u.a l III I'I'I! Il i." S j. till I I'll , i n r i \ ' .1 ! Il'?l . 1 l> \\ .. .1 I I IM i. I.- i ' ii'i went 'i.? : J . ii | : I \ til l',. I.i.rii ij's iv r !... ! ? i. I- | ; a;i. 1 "i|i!n"! a pm at t|; t> mi " ;aais hi' ill - -Mill-. Tlu- ati'i '. w I taii w ilmni \ 'ell i.i I aa. *. i 1 ii riv-i.l. ; I. a teas i cr f !;. st 'ml in Itii. iiw Ii I" hall ; i:?| . '.a a in ii : ii" sl.ni. if ii-. || !.? ! a mi mi ;.ici. lis of f.nri. irk, a mi on tin* ail*;: i.<ui ! t i i a! sin.oiii:^ v. .m . 11\.i. .?i t!m !.. v. i : Hi; . i h i :n;; wi'li |i:s i! ! 1. I :> !.>. lit- IV. II! 'I. : !: ! r.?!!.- .; I..I :l- la lick'- car i-aiiic in i: r11. Iii vif. i'i v a-, in iii - err .nnl I.i.ivk threw !..Ii:: nil III in- sii!" V. n . li. iia A''"i i'i v s i . r- I. - > i. : at ' , I I . il i; \.. ...- -I v11iI< I .? v. T! i 'I ' v. ill . r: . ii i ?i ii.\v : 1! :oi!oU. Tin- jsii> . . . ' Hi'l ' . ... .1 K. I? a : ? ? . on. i> si:c!i. ? i". *\;.?: i k. ? I ii i . ' i , .I.N I Mir me II < < I : !ii;i:ii ?; \ < ISt 11 ;:i?* : ml \\';i it Mimiv. 'Mi.- iioijro 's Jury. :i. Tin l_* lilt'II u.-r-- kepi toKelher .'.t ' nielit. im? win: li.K ON SA.Mi: ll.w Mi. ;iiiiI Mi>. William K. Du\is ot .M.ni;>n ,SiH'C'i!inli Suddenly in New Vork State. Marion, .1 tiiio 7). - The entire (own a. .vj:irioii was saddened l iday by the it w iIimi William K. liavis aud his 4 v lit both (liftI suddenly liiis morning ai chfion >|niims, N. V.. where they i had entered a sanatorium lor treaii< '.m. They had been in ill health for M\eial weeks and left Marion Sunuay night lor Clifton Springs to* t leiitiuent. The sad news oi' tbeit sadden death was the first their I nt nds had heard from them since departure. A more popular young couple never lived in Marion. .Mr. Davis came to ;ltis city from North Carolina sthot.t IS years ago and since that little l'-1"' heen superintendent -f the 5 Marion Manufacturing company. He was an extensive farmer. Mrs. Davis v as a daughter of William H. McCallister of New York, a former official' of the American Tobacco company. Since their marriage, about 11 jears ago, this young couple has been promimau in all the social andcMic activ ities of Marion. The telegram announcing this sad news gave no details and the many fiiends are awaiting further particulars. SAY HA It l< II sTtH.I-; T\Y(? Hl.Milthl) .MILLION* Senator Mason Will Move for Civil or Criminal Suit Against .Man Nam. ed in .Notnrinu* Mail Stueet "Leak' Srandal. Washington, .June Charging1 that Ihrn.ird M. H.iruch, former chairman of the war industries hoard ai d his assoaians li.nl stolen two hundred million dollars in copper al'.ne." Represent iti\e William Mai on ot Illinois iii a letter to .Mr. Bar.ult, stated today tiiat he would ne ve for a civil or criminal suit a* aitt.-: i h I..iter "alter .Match 4, 1 PI! 1." Representative .Mason's letter to Mr. I'ai licit was in r. ply to one ftom the litiaiicier demanding a retraction of Mason's t -marks in th,> house on Mity i:7 to (lie < tier: t mt "Harney Barnch, closest man to the president of the i n it ed States, sale til'ty million i!. .1I < III emitter SI In. IV " In his letter Mr. ilJruch said: "I demand that you submit at once to tlie congress and to the attorney general tlte e\i?leiK*0 which prompted yet; to make this statement. A course short. oi' this would make you partvceps criiniuis. In justice, therefore to yourself, to the govtrnnient and to myself 1 demand that you immediate1;. present your o\ idencc.'' Instead of showing a disposition to recall his charges. Representative Mason amplifies them in his reply, which follows: 1 was informed that you have hot n kind enough to write mo v. letter ami later in the day your distinguishid communication reached my hand. \nu quote I nun my statement in the congressional record of May 27, ! Iblio, in whicli 1 sa> "You stole $50.eeo.oqo in copper alone." Sincc lookit.': over the reeord I will hav to .Mm ud my statement. In my opinion > >nii and your a cia'es stole ovor j,, copper alone." lion to I tele: mine Weevil lufestn* lion. '. ai >>n i" >i! - . -lune T - Far : - in tie- hull w \.I territory are n:eiM in i !! - i n- jnade ie I'roi. \ ! '*1.111 -j i . {omnbigist . tie S i' t " p l'i i I'm i mission, " :i*. i amount . ' e.-V |l |i i !e|- II' .1 lO ii. In1 .eh . i ' T i nti'led . !"ll I ; I ? !l ! i (tC-fl <> : i : u 1 : !). H ocfl I . > J)t ! i 'I T tl ^| I 1 i !> inf>B .? i tu i' iii? 'i-nll ill: i > int ll t it i f I (ufl iiti-r of ihi* iii-iit. B I iits oifl i Mill I > :rfl I "" '.Hitfl : i-il !.? ?( k>fl ! ft<B I>l . i I n | 'Mi' il ;t.:t i - i.mijB tl - fl < 'i i : !l i' i !i- I'll i'iiuiI 1 _ piiin-f i-il <i|-Mir?< ' ?i' I! II ill ' I V. ill I'Of cOfll'US^B fl : ':<iii ni i"i!' ' iii< :i\i- ;iiiiiit{^H Ml H I fl fl rfi^H ! ' 'nalHj i 9 r in a^9 I t'fl "M-.H r^B < U<'^9 run No^fl V I r.wH ' > rfl| I'ii 9 f !< til^l 11 ! !. H .1 T!i Sh?-rwno<^9 M .! '< :wi^9 I II. T!ioi:iji.-o-i I- ii Surnlay aftoj^9 i tin!! ini |*. i ! i'.Una. I'la. wln-re tflC^B L.'\i' ?m?- ! i r i'.iiiNmosts. Th^9 part} will b*- yon.* about a week. ^9