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,\WARCI>KI> MKDA1* \||m Wilbur MfiiOImM WliM** i? W*tlth ^ ~U4U>wU** "My ?ir<>atmt Auil?ltlon" wrltum l>> MUw Wilbur .MK'nllnm. wii* "wfr,lwl ? medal for t 1m > ?><?*! ii?n.|*Miltt.n? wrlltwi In thr id?ldh ?>'",|nK t,,u' ,mMl smslon. From t lit* ihiiiiIh'I* of eoiui>o?dtloiw* UlVl.ll tlw <O....I.UUHS .lliw. WW H?l?* ,.<t as Ik'Iiik m?|H*rlor to thr others In tltuuKltl iui.l r*Mrr*Hlon. T?i.' one abov,. lltt,lltM| Wit* llllrtlly srjretrd flolil tlM ,hl(tt. a* Im'Iiiu the hmt. 11 w?? lrt|,,r I,, Wild I It'll Mm. Hint romi-wi? ?<>n* f<?r the medal were nil wrlttrn 1 1 y Ml Wilbur MeCnllum. win**' ,iohI(Ioii work IhroiiKlioul thr ** sear Ims shown mil "?l> mtirh nblllt>. but (|WW<M| tM It'll I. The olllf. ,rf>MltloiiH dewrvliiic mention. were w< on -A Il.aln> Saturda; ami Mm Spldor'w Web." . >|v (irrulnl Ambition. TIW shadow* Of a .him* l? HUM were falling : tlw ,<a>' lm?t drawn |u u Hose. iii.il Willi " "f IvlU,f for thr I..K> 7'"; niMtlSi who wrrn irathrn-d In a ht\ I Hunt I \ liuhl.il r.K.m. and hoiikIH thr I rhv mudrn of row* that Mrw a round m> Southern home. A nn4H.?.si.ms of spirit srmn.il to ih.ss.'ss in.'. My world s.i-mrd so small. ,nd there was so ninth that I lomjul for with all my soul, that .seemrd ut icrlv hi votid my reach. Tin* liu nil *1"*1 " s"fl V" Llth 1 dew 'iirdcn; tho rones, hea>> with ililiil the air with their frnxramo Somewhrrr. In a tree top near a t; tie Mrd Hims ? s<"* V t f 0f trills, and 1 breathed a de?M> br? alii the frnurmiee laden air. and h Itched. Ihuk of mi. lay the year*;. aro.in (|M. th<. henuty that .-on hi last only a short wlilh' roimmr.Nl to lime, hef.r st retehed a Future whose hounds -?rrmrd endless. ?Thru thr dew ?rew lien > lei. Hi. I* r ? I lir roses swrrlrr. and 1 rhwed '"sil.idrnlv it .hiwnrd il|?on my nil ml that 1 was no lon?er alone in tin M*? ,|ett of r.'srs; soinr our sal on thr riistl.- sriit hrsldr inr ! I h'tinrd rlortlT l<> srr 1U.V cpKHM rolll ,, anion and wltih a strait' thrill. I saw titnl shr was in* Ilk.*, any our I had ,.\rr sren I wolidrrrd if 1 should UMtxo , hr u-ardi-n when thr nrw romer .pokr t.. mr. nn.t told im; not to li ? f en h' that >hr was my frlrml. Soiurthl'.c it. hrr farr s|M?ko jh-iui my lira rt and I askrd hrr why h1u> had coin. 1 to inr. Shr siiiihd t?. mr and lol.l mr shr Hoiiulil mr lo ask what I niml lo?itfr? for; u ha t ihr ?rnttrsl ainhllton uf ins lifr ?1 Ihr Spirit of Citl. and rati l.rliiK nnirli happinrss to ImartK > h?* ?.,h| "l ran tnakr jMisslldr to \ oil your f ? ? 1 1 . 1 . t dr. a in if -you will trust ""l hrsitat.-.l ; should I Irll m> hnirl ilioiti-'hl- i<' 1'h.is stran^ri 'I'lirn shr a>U.-?l mr if m.\ most l.?ML ? ?d-for po^sosion was rirhrs. I "ilioimht .if thr fa? i that A\.*a It-It <li'? nol always hrii.ir liapplm^. himI I -h.M.k my lu-ad. Thrli *-h.' sn???.'.s|ril music, hut I aii ? w ?? r. ?< I "No , . , Shr a-krd if I would lik<- l<? paint , ph tuto thai wnuid inakr in.- famous, j fohl Inr that Kamr was s\\f.-t. out i,s pl. -astir, so s.-ltis| I did no: .-ravr to hr Wiil l.l rro.iw Itrd Sh?' i.-anrd ovrr and m> hand , ,,, | sk.'d si .it I \ if IV.-auty api-rahsl -t rium.'st ii iv hrart A trail. I -hook m> lira. I .. , , "'I'll. -ft it i- I -of \ on . ra\ shr siki i riuiiiplta nt I h.-itatrd : who dm* not rra \ ?? t ? ???? '? |!l" 1 ,"1'1 u,:v oiirsl Miner that I had another wish -lill dearer to ni> heart and slie w.jis li-rr.1. "Tell me w hat it i The L'ardeii lav rallit in i^ heaUty ; t he mooullirld ?rew soft.-r : the >oir-' ,,,' I |M. |,a j i j ? \ l.ird was ended, and the ,oses nodded sle.-pil.N in the hree/.e. :.s , J,n- nhed nt v heart s dearest wish -Spirit of < lift.'' I plead. "..t\e to ... thai I may --'he to other- >?> j untution in Life is not wea th mush. ail. fa hrallt > ttor love, hut ..hit i his. 1 ha t I max write some thin--' that wilt Ihr and make hett.t the lii-aris ..| It w l.o lead it. so'itd a Utess..|._'e to the woild xv ii .low i. I hru the aK?-s. :.nd I , I- . 1 1 - ? o, l-.tise to the writer , ,ii ...im v. . it i ! whose message will 1,,-lhL- l.?l">. ... I I r, s..,ej lo - 1 ,??" I lips. I i . u.-.t u ? ? iii i p- ? i . ?"? i t" tell I lie if .?.ream shoii'd rver i-n.e I s | n ? smi'rd and vMthoUl '..suer l,lir. liked II Ml I Ue I. flow - ot ll. -allien and .-it .<t st.rht I ...illed her I. r I. I I'l Us I , ,?i- i ' ha l serin, d to . .mr i .-to,, m> . ? | \ to Si-e hef oner 111 'IV 1 |. III! II I mr I W .1 - ?lilt* a'l (lowers and tin- mo..i.lt_dil , . i i \ .? Imi-ii i I rra mine ' 1 u i . .1 ; hat nit s| ranue \ i-itor Ii td - r ho 1lt HI) die. tilts, to . _ i ,:i t .-st a nihil ion in 'Me -In aid . s' ' I- i. alirrd M\ , ... J I ... ? !,.|. ? 1 1 1 . ?? 1 to me. and I rose' --'Vt :"M| v,,,lt s| OVX h : ' : 1 ' " ^ el \| X Ilea I I \\a^ l ull '-eaee; 111) irstlrss spirit a tramiuil; past, prm ('lit and filtuir .,eein.d -.Irmitfei*. sweet |x linkr.i i..^rt her ! Wiitli in> ? li-Urlill . ( >n Kri?ln\ Mff?Trn?in. Ma\ t!i i! lli?* ?>! I"! .1 I :it kiu.'s, I .thkliow . S. ( ". Mi tlili.ii>l \\ |{.)[ ; ? 'ill n tti I Miss Stella Watkin- w ? ? r? ? j ii;i|?|?il> iiui rrl?'<l. Tin- i- 1 1 -..i. ..r Mr. It. I C ;? I <1 ill ;t j ?i . M-r '?ii-- fariinT of flu* I'lirkfv t 'rn'k ->??< lion i.)' !,???? roiuitj.' :? i >? 1 1 1 :? I ? i ? !? ? i^ I lie ?Ilt|?llsh?Nj <?! \|| ?? i: Watkin>. <?f lawknow. I'tu* marriage Ih'Jiju jH-rfoi wi?'?i l?v flu* !{??>. K. S. Kyiccr, of lax-know Tl?i? vi'Miu' rou|>lo will be at bona- t<> ilw?lr I'ruMxiv at Mr. It. RatrlifV - whvrc Mif> will make (lioir ItlKhopvlIh- Vin?li<'Hlor. Coliimhln Mill innkt* an effort to litrwl the I'rintiTs' SnnltHrluin which tll? TypojjrapliW-nl Union will MhI. In xoin?> ? it j in the Ka*t. SMiRO KOUND GUILTY. to Uff lmpri*<wui?r<?t For Murder of White Mia ?? i ? Wmtibbt, May i*7. ? After bctng nut 1! 1 hour* tin* Jury trying the rase of Koger* HiimkTH, a uc#ro charged with (I'm* murder <>t' Charles Kller*, a white j [ mill ?>|M<riitl\ ? in this city during May,. 11)15. rendered j< verdict <?f murder, with recommendation to tuervy audi llu* -eiitenee was for life imprisonment. I^ani year Sanders wan convicted of murder iihI sentenced to |><> cloctrocut' I cd. but i In* state supreme court Kraut- 1 ed in' ? <1 uow trial en the ground that j liii* jm. mission of ii juror that he said I im ?.n prejudiced toward the negro ra? e. i<n>ught iu au element of probable miscarriage of juatice. The trial was of extreme lni|s>rtancc J in this section, for It was proltably l tie first time u negro In South Carol I tut put up a plea of the "unwritten law." He was defended by two negro law yers. The fending against the convict' ed man Was ox.treiuely bitter. In the llrst trial former Governor Illeawc a?i sisted in the proHOCutlou. i .Many a wife is a martyr to her litis band's dyspepsia. OROVr Nl\ HANKKML large Attendance tt Annual Conven tion Knjoj* Piugmnwue. }'" _____ , . ? ?, ?? ? ~ h Utui'iiHler, May 27.? Am cxoe?Htliiul> j iiiirrc.stluK aud highly KUMWMMfttl uie*t* Intf ?>f tbo Niikfw of tlroup 8 wa* h?*hl n#fO yesterday III tilO o|*?ra Ii-um- J The mooting w?k called to order uiut presided over by \V. It. HcarlKMrotigh, of l(I>*hopvillc, cbiiirlumii The meet ing oj toned with prayer hy the llev, II. It. MurchlHon. pastor of the l*ai|< m.Mter I'reobjrteriaii church. An ail dreWH of welcome was made by f?an (iiHter'n now mayor, Chttrle# DcPuu* Join*, who Ik prcHldcnt of the Flrnt National hank, and the re*|K>nHO by <\ II. Yato*. of roiuden* The tlrst speaker on the programme wan Ira li. Dunlap, of Hock llill, on "The Coun i.v Hunker's Influence in the Communi ty." P. (Jrlce, of Charleston next ad dressed the mooting upon the. subject. "Kconontic and Industrial Conditions." \V. K. CadwaUadcr. of ltichmond, Va.. H|M>k(> interestingly upon the subject of "The Federal Itcwirvo System." After I his followed an euthustuHtic round ta ble (liseiisslon of bank problems ami conditions. The following oflk*?nt wcro elected : ('hurl*** I>. Joue?. I* muster. chair man; vht* president, II. H. White, ('hw trr, senvtury-trtwaurer, John S. Llnd m*\ (fcimU-u. Tlui following hi tin: executive committer, II. M. l>uval!. <'h?>M(4Tth>i<i ; W. Wllltamx, I an factor; II. Q. Parriaon, Kerahaw i P. I). Pobb, York ; J. I'. Ketharn, Fairfield ; May mini Smith, Cherokee. The unvot ing (hen adjourned for the banket*' banquet whh<h was held at tho llotcl Uoval. This was ? great social oo cualo.n a ii <1 wit a enjoyed by more than loo Km*stx. After ti>e taimpiot tho visiting I winker* were driven to Col. Springs' main moth <\>tton mills ami to other place* of Interest In ami around Lancaster. The meeting of the hank cr* in Lancaster created a great ileal iff interest ami the session was well attended. Found ? The tdrl Who Wanted To He Ufty* All th ni' nlils were beautiful ?a ml they should' have t>een ugly. They trhil with all of their skill t ?> drown out their attractiveness. They pinch* od their skins In spots, narrowed their pretty lips with cold cream and pow< dered and pulled their hair back in an ugly knot. The.v wanted to t>e uglj. Knch was j <!ro??e<i in whito. Each lu-atiilful aeleetlou of flowet* J over to the oppo*dt?> si(U? ami'Jj JtlMl ultur. Th? Kroomsuu'u JJJn w!m?. The bride t'arno in pnj?1 her aluiur. Mb** 1 ,00 was drowned in white silk Ijl veil WMl carried pretty TomS! no. >m came In on th?> ar? ()f 'U|sh CUT, II*' wan dre?wed in hl%fr tsl the bride tu from of the ai& they were marrhsi und?rnc?th| t be jwistor of the church, -j.| Inside of tlu< altar, with the >jj vb-e. Miss Courtney Atkhwo& i ;t WtXilUpg !UUn1? when the in. After the aorirtee they iyJJJ the realdeiu-o-" of Mrs. J. \| jj3 it here i ttotpUon Wah held. \ The bride is the youngest day of Mr. uud Mrs. I>. <>. the Broom is u son of Mr. (*iig Ohniuiler. He Is one of the rtirJi rlorH from Itembert and u n ?J young uiun and has many frienfrl wish for, hbu uud his f?lr youn?{ all the Iwpplness they tan get J 1 1 f*?*K stormy Jouruey. John W. (laddy, of Utta, h*j uppolutcd auditor of Dlllou coo* Huccwd O. G. Brueo, who reom( signed. Mr. daddy had the t?m support of the Dillon delegation t? general assembly and In addlticij nontext a strong jMdltlon from eltlaens. Dr. doldberger states that tt no pollaRra at the KpworUi 0 ape at the present tliue. doiii* this on the quiet The u#1te?t| wttH to get the Uowk property eup ponedly a freak bequest, Ami then? suddenly TttUh', 4??y at the girls, be suspicion*. She masqueraded as J tt atwiuic traveling majk whose lot _|jj wuu agreed to lx* to make th? wlw- 1 tlou of the ugliest. Iii thtN whj' alio leu rued bow crooked tlu* Mttorney was. ttlu> found he \vuk fibbing nbout* thla erratic provision. How abe found out, the truth and how the thro? glrte were' relieved to lea rn they did not have to be ugly to get the proja'rty la shown In Oharh* lloyt'a (lve-?ict comedy, "A Hunch of Keys." Kssanay Ii?h pietur ir.eil this eotDVdy and it is to Ih? shown lie re at The Majestic Tlieatro on Mon day. with . I nno Keith, John slavin and William Hurron* in the lend<. adv Mrl <eod ? Chandler. I'lsgah. May UK ? The marriage of Miss Uosa Mae McIxmxI ami Mr. Cal vin I ley ward Chandler took placo at Mcl<epd'a Ohureh Wednesday evening in the presence of a largo nuiubor of jKH)plo, relatives and frlemlH, who came far and near to witness the it; teres* l??g eeromony that blended two lives Into one. The church could not nearly -.eat all the i>eoplc. The rostum and altar were taste fully de<*oratOd with llowers ami ocer grpou. A liorse shoe arch trimmed with oedar stood ovor the door of the altar. The bridesmaids came down the side aisles of the church, one at a time, Why Y ou Should Own a Maxwell Comfort Appearance Service Low First- Cost Low After-Cost First, because it is a comfortable riding car. Plenty of room for five people ; deep, soft cushions ; springs made of the be& spring . steel, scientifically heat-treated, accurately suspended and balanced. You. will always be comfortable in a Maxwell. Second, because the Maxwell is a trim, smart, good-looking car. Many makers of heavy, high priced cars, as you know, have copied the general lines, the shape of the body and hood of the Maxwell. This is more of a compliment than an infringement. Third, because the Maxwell, being a product of thirteen years evolution, is so designed and manufactured that it gives unfailing, consistent and and satisfying service to thousands of owners. Maxwell cars are made of the best materials that money and brains can buy ? and they are made right . You can get out of any car only what is put into it. " " - Fourth, because y<ju get everything in a Maxwell that you can get in any car and you get it for less money. The answer to this is that the Maxwell is a light car and it is built in enormous quantities. The Maxwell Co. is one of the three largest pro ducers of high grade motor cars in the world. Fifth, because the Maxwell will give you more miles per dollar than any car built . ? - ? We say this without hesitation or doubt. 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