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XuvudUwlll WvUk - t, - - 1 <*s^- .. i?.rf' .. Columbia, & C, Jum 14_D?kion to speed op in story possible way the e^pdfB to rmt?t, by pobttc subscription, ten tbotMld dollars to match a Hk? amouai appropriated by the 1M6 Legislature to ecaet ea the , State Hoyjte Grounds a monument .to ! Chelate Senator Benjamin Ryan Tlll^ 1 man a as reached at a meeting of the Tillman Memorial Commission held hi the Governor?* ottce Friday, Juffir*. ' i The meeting was the f&ifheld W the commission T*^"e passage of an act by the reeedt general assembly authorizing such a commission and making by act of the Legislatiur^GeVx emor Richards tb? Chairman of the - Commission with power seated in him Co appoint Are other members, Thefre ' had been, however, previous to the d*. nctment of this learfriatioa gatherings j - in the Governor's office of thosoTJiho . feel that Senator Tilhnan should be honored with ^suitable monument on tb#.9tate House Grounds, and d these meetings plans for the raising of the funds work discussed jmd a tentative i organisation was set up witJk chairman in each county, but the session hwt.-JEwk.,ne1J^:Sr?t held under # }l authority "of the ?ct. TT7^ T*v~t? v . -.- Jt wee .the aemm of the commission ~ . *>?** W^UrW-wiVie >pfd -- up the campaign to mlaethe required amount to match the appropriation that has been made and the secretary r wag instructed to write the county chairmen requesting that speoiaT sf forts bo pot forth at once to com plate the quota of $200.00 asked of "\ x each county as a minimum and that as arqeh as possttye be raised beyond this, amount to take care of the additional amount required had of any county that might not raise the minimum quota. Several counties hare already sent te the state treasurer of 'Im^dcrmmlssiOn their quota and work .7 is continuing in these-counties^ The commission is leaving to each county chairman the p)ea or campaign and the selection of co-worker? with the request, however, thpt he furnish to ids foal or county newspaper the names of Ms county committee as wall as Workers and committees in each community and, furnish " the papers information that will keep tltir public <& v ,.f ihfomed' of the progress of the campaign so that it cart be completed aa soon af? possible ,and the order placed for the monument. The secretary was in(ftriv>Md to: get M'touch with .sculp* \ tors with a view of getting designs ?~ and prices In order thatthe monument Cr: ho erected find ready lor unveiling on the onening day of the next General A.?mbly. , ' In addition to Geeeaor Richards. Who is chairman, the numbers of the Tillman Memorial Commission are General Wylie Jone,^nd Fred D. Marehall, Columbia; . Senator R. M. Jettfrfes, WaUerboro; Senator T. B. Cfedfrhn. Cdgifcld; end James K. Baker LawndwatyM. All were pre*. ~*nt at the first meeting of the commitfc>V' " +&* ?*?pt Senator Qreneker aod Mr ' Baluer wbdwgre unavoidably prevented from aUoadiatg. At the meeting. IpP7 General Jones was elected iieeiurei!. and J. Austin Latimer, secretary to ~ Governor Richards, was elected secretary^ tie commission % i% f; ^ secretary was. instructed, to. - write to the presidents of WMfoep fStfi, i't ami Flaiilami fTnllaSa afli a ?1m? In interesting the student body and sluroni of these Institutions in the, raising of funds ,by popular anbecription. , These > institution* were deer to the former, senator and in their establishment be played an important peart.; byGovernor Richards and gars him authority to fill any vacancies. ; Sen. If. G. Andersen is chairman for Horry County. A few days after farmer h-ut plar**$>' - od his two children in ^ school, a book EpNwSi ?<ro?t called onr him and said. "Now your children so to'scfiiSft -yew* ob?bt to boy them an ifiSyctopedia f>.. \ v "Boy tb?? ?? encyclopedia? lit ;y* be fcansed I# I do". ? wa? hit reply. .'Lf them walk as I did." j Drives Husband Away W: %iy 'fife ^ op* ? tr?*R with my lmaband I nearly drove him w^3|Br* ^no1 dtaa chamfed thhi ahd ?^$.; te Wwi ndpyyeicajn^^ji!^ V. Doaea* K& Doctotf haae Ions known the **M?j ''% **' ?*??** -el ' !#*n?t ?-? V - *r} Nenrooa, c?wtly ttrad people *ffe.turprfeed ,lsiar*":V|bol gi*e? now . each ?, ? Myrtle Beach, S. C., Jsn, U?Late a^rWals at the Ocean-Fereat Hoteliaclu4#: Mr and Mrs P. 8. Btnjr, 9 Winthrop 8treet, Brooklyn, N. Y.i Mrs P. K.?fcesesne, .Charleston; Mr and Mrs Or~Du<lley Humphrey, AtMrUr and Mrs G. H. Bland and On, Atlanta, Ga. "L- .. v * e ? $ Mrs Eddie Jonas and family, Mir and Mrs Grace Johnston and Rom Stokes of Charlotte, ewe *Spending sometime at the Hull cottage. * e,e e ^ jj Miss Mary McNair ^f Winston-Salem, N. C., is shopping at the "Whippowi 11" cottage. ;* ^ *. *^Mr and Mis N. J. Nielson, Raleigh, 'ff?C., Mr anid Mrs' Smith and lus; N. D. Riggen, all of Southern Pines, ji. C? are guests at the Seaj ' - 1 1 . 1 ' TTT ' immmm m I I" * r6iui D in 5 , vinator c come am . the mer , tube as - ^itmaang This w? . -s ,/ rvinator'i Frmin which on ordinary V'"5"ator fee. Kelvina - super-faj atoralon r Tube*. ? This is ( separate for: (1)< tng of i< ** ColdSto . ~ ^ v i ^ , - * - , ,nteon8 I . ftetc dteady < yH ' ' ' ' ' * ' . S;" --? -SpiSB^ ami Cau?ej ^ Charlotte, art spending two vetki with Mn Harry Wklteer of Charlotte at tht Patridge cottage. Other guest, expected shortly are Frank ? Coker, Paul Jamieson and Carl Purser, all of Charlotte. /V .. . ; Mrs Charles Bruce and children, Miss Mary and Billy Bruce, of Columbia, are the guests of Mrs Malcolm X. Miller. Mrs Miller is* expecting this week ?nd Mr an<| Mjps Joe Berry Lyle* and Mr end Mrs Henrj^fMJobneon" of Columbia. " Mr Johnson is Seeretary, of the Smith .Carolina Bankers Association which' convenes here next *eek-19th. e e Miss Ferb*..Spears and Meade Spears of Lamar hare arrived at the beach and will with Mrs M. C. ! Parnell for the summer. THE THEF * i ' ' " \ * *' '"v'1 " V*' * vrWW*w_v c r' . ; *V"r % ?" ' '' KE LVIN A" . ; i* : .-."' . VG water reduced 100 degrees minutes! Amazing?but Kelloes it. And We invite you to d watch it done! Actually set; cury slide quickly doWiT the / Keivinator, world's fastestrefrigerator, does its work, tk we are demonstrating Keli new Automatic Super-Fast g=ithe Kelvinator feature akes ice in less than fjalf the time. In 80 minutes, Ketvinczes water to solid 5' Only tor provides this automatic-, it freezing?because Ketvinr lehas the famous Iso-Thermic mi of the -features of the new bid Keivinator, providing four and eatire!y automatic degrees txtremeh fast automatic freer- . ' TV ^ wiiwiin. ce and 4a**rtsf (2) a special rage Compartment with belowcold for keeping meats, fiah/[ ' i e cream, etc., indefinitely; O) ' ~ " 1 ?1-? f, * ...^ ? - - -3 mo Mr uiBiing regular tea (4) controlled cold in ^food a illfiflI BIG We cordially inyitetbei 5n honor of Kelvinator's birthday cake will be gu tion. iMtaM ?y* v ; KEL^ p \' T":?-*m -if THE E L E ( ; ? "?' TWVMPAT ItL tm_ Itlmm f_ilk TmmIiis a# filiaia fa t^iis s*yio? OK v/onw?y ai visiting Mi?? Hmm ?Roas Smith at fitoM Bs?mv ; ,: ysI' ^ " ' ii4 "Mr? fl. D. Matbeson mad W. ft Grosiand of fteanettaville have opcne<j up tha "Rdsemary" cottage. ? ? Mr* Light .Jowpsend of Blenheim, 8. C.,~has with her at the "Ideal" cot tajre her daughters, Misses Florence and Ida Townsend of Blenheim. C. M. Brawdy and C. F. Wyatt and eon. of Harts ville, were recent goesti at the RoMaiqr.. . Spending two weeks at "Airlki cottage are: Mr and Mrs W. A. Lee, Abbeville, S. C.; Miss Elisabeth Schaefer, Toccoa, Ga.; Mist Minos Rath 8mith, Etberton, Ga; and Lec 1 I 1 ' * ? 1 1 1 " 1 ? >,V" / * ' , J ' ** MOMETEI Another y. rOR'S Fat * **' 1 '* l'" '-/ 'i Special. Offer ,Durin< Entire Demonstratioi This hindaoo pewter ice boi tive service of ice cube* for coolii drink*?given FRBB to eyei purchaser of a Keivioator Ekctr Refrigerator during this daasoi jtration. See it on display at cm jiirthday t .?> public U> attend the birtl sixteenth birthday. R 10 P.M. and 8:301 Tuesday, June 24th . ; - ' . ; . y ' : t r i c e r r i . Anders** ?ad (mnlljr, alt of IWay, I are among those moving to Myrtle B^hforthe.^r. At the Dusenbury cottage for a . week are Mrs Leon Burroughs and i daughters. Misses Estelle end Vivian Buroughs, Mr and Af rs G. L, Ford an a little daughter, and Mr and^Mrs J*. T: I Truett and children, ait .of Conway. i Mrs Ernest S. Gregg of Florence, and Mrf J. Sikea Sanders, of Monroe, ; tf. C., are among the guests at the , Yacht Club. k 4 * Cob Holmes B. Springe spent ' Thursday in Columbia on business. : L ? ? s ^ R /lEST! Mm/ f ^^prooLi - . iter Fre ''' ' wB&' " H: I Choose Your Ketvinator A Vary low Down Pay __ Givas You Immediate Dal 1 Easy Monthly Payments '* the Balance There is no need topostpone 71 ment of Kelvinetor'* afreny edv day longer. A vojf low dovt>vpcj exceptionally easy monthly tern vided by Kehrinitor's ReDuCo budget plan* Don't delay. Get on this liberal payment plan todi TL^' VmA A R T Y '"i , . -* i' .. Way party we are giving efrethmenU and a real tlrnoon and evening recep." * - V;f ' "' - ' ? oMMV.M. * V ' * . T GE R A TOR ' ' I /? ' *? - ' ' '> ' ' '- '/*, \ >*. OMMl ' '*V^j known MM DMlrvfwr 190 V. f. 8. TOfi-?*~~Wr J in Va?hinrton, D. C, July fc 191JT 1895-1918 United Stmt? SeAaiorj Chairman of the Senate' Naval Af- .' ^ oreaaed submai^e^onetruction and ^ j ^1 I ' ? P