1 j ^ jm ,i* ?*? w - i^.-?ai I I>EATH OF JOHN' O. CAUGHMAN iVr^V 9 _ 1 ~~ $ Prominent Citizen of Delmar Section Passes After Long Illness. On Tuesday morning. October 21, I 1919, Mr. Jno. . Caughn^a^jfif ttt^ Delnxar section, died after $tor 1 years o? lingering illness;"':inosjtly; ? feebleness from old age. 5 were laid to rest the folio^*illg.-.?if!orn' II ing in the churchyard at ? The funeral services \ver hy his pastor, Rev. J. D. Shealy, as* sisted by a former pastor. Rev. O. B. ( 6 Shearouse. One ofc-the largest . CITCK ~ 4- "CiSK'fc?.^?*r'^ JK +*tLvA?CL. J ? *\4> 1 J funeral of h*S&$* | M re?Pec^e^ gentleman. ' B M "Mr.- Caughman was baptized and J B jf confirmed at Salem church, later i V ? transfe^ed w^eir^tr I I ? Hebroi^vK^^ic^i7:z'e(i ile be'cdme^ & ? a ? charter member of that church. To j ? the latter he remained a faithfw&jS member until death claimed him. H&r served as an Elder in the church as j j long as his health would permit, was i Superintended nday^^"faQol [ ! for many y ea s,aiiit>. ^brc.^fe l?^v7j During the war between the states 1 I he served bravely L the applause of ami and lost a leg in the service of his ' HI country. He 'was elected ana served IH i t H k as Treasure^! rJ cfldbE;ises e.d; Cotitity V 1 and after Saluda ^ H X from a part'of Edgefield seVvld se.'- j m f? eral years as treasurer of the latter Hp ; Mr. C'a ugh man was preceded to the S great be>x>na by ^is beinv^e^i wtfe-.a.n-i, I I two sonsp|Je^ea?088i.|vj^Il^\^&i W ? children to mourn their loss: ' 1 ?ames 5i$h ishttB ' fi Jessie Hutchinson. Txertru te Wriaht. i f n Carrie Bowers, and Messrs John and : V 8 Allen Caughman. He also leaves rue ' M sisters. Mesdames Elizabeth Derrick I! and Josej)* 1 lor> " f ck ^ m fives and a host of ?r4eraS~ to .mwifflr h ' t t ii lib. 7 f T* T.i. a i " ?3 Ihis departure/-'-xJX* J J ' * * Few men Uyed-^ilong,v.n?b?s w^lH ' v I as did Mil Chibmrfoin. Hi'lite was'5. 8 long but Tfned'""wlthr usefulness and , 5 unselfish deeds, have attained more , ?1 than 7S veae served his yl^rrh g as only aSjraSpf ajpure hrsart ^yid. ii 8 he served^flWHpuntry as c&ly ajsBero j ? could. hii^oun^- acdMate ; ? fias on I ya loyai andiaitliful official! could, he served his family as only a fl frue husband and loving father couldr^ She served his community as only <% ' ; mi mmTiwm ? 1.: : 1, -m ysdtti * % ir -fl | f. ?j its i&?i ^;>-' ' a ; V ' . * **/ i v ? ; - '- S ^ * m*. !* Mfj? " : I'V /I V t . * - ^ ' *!% iDiU Mam ot. ? 3^ SAT! 03 O'fyj 1 i i * " at sisb-oi-qi/ bars Everyshoeii recuced for.,, L ' Jl iJP! _ ^ >5 It" SJ} kit | kind neighbor could. As a result of his life of usefulness he lays it down with the love, respect and admiration of ever one who kne^&im.? j Le^ville Twin-County 2se\y0 '|k l*niversity's base hospitaT.^&rgunized for J hospitals now being: held intact for future omftrcftnricn; in r< nr-nrdnnee with tEfe wjshes of the military auTh^fr^es. jD? ?"$?? ctf "the' iifeafcife **'5 ^3 '^2 u3 rj . fi "J1a -yffl Vm preg&uh <&^h#-*Ai*Ler-iciia-Red &ross?s?j War does not necessarily take a I place in what may be termed "future emergencies"?though it is a fact that] ve??iid the judgment oX-t-$8,000 a>varded to, ... ,4 '? . v ^ * "V -t 1 "T- ^ s^|*' ^ Mr'rfiglhe? tWljury fast sutViauer 'in' -hy- At n r The company also paid interest on the amount from the date the judjrand also the i^^'t ' OF lORMKR KA1SKR SlrYte '* 3BeswaaawM^^ m . o bos iitei *>i 1: ,t)B!! Sit ffl' | i 1 a * X 1 s^irfir y t dtofcBd ; Columbia, S. C. j tO i T* I ?> " - H t " ; ir> c' Id : j , W I i i I ij O il L Jjj | a the Store my/ zjw-MS [t>j i'-~- (j -~0- ' *" ' 'V' __________ i a ; * ^ ( j $ ^ v- i ! j m?mmmmmjmmm?mmmamnmmmwmm -mmmmmmhhmmmmmmumb 1 Emperor William, are being rruatie, it was anounced in the House of Commons today by Mr. Bonar Liw| the gov^pnr^nt leadwresffiie request to the ^Tefmerlands govetaijment for' the suri&de|? of |Jje ex-gamier, lie* exj plaijfiBd&oulif hbt-Be Vjiiade unt|l afi the So^rs Jja&.signed. The nerc'e tA i | r> v. ? I l ^ 1 a I Anderson Woman Says She ^>uf| /v > fered ,25 Years. | % Bjh. ?S'iVfr?\i I i NOTED GREAT CHANGE| Jl & I 1 "Tanlac Is-Diicfa^ Strorg Recb-m " mentation,She Gratefully , .: Anderson, Sfl Ck/'j tokl of the "lasting1 benefits" Tajglac; j gave her in the following ,statem4Mt. ; "I had suffered from a very 1?ad j form, of indigestion for t\venty?ive j y? rs- l;easley^"l i hiirt so badly frequently that it sejtm-1 j r.l f Cmnikiai losses by fir< ' a . !?g ' as 5 M Custqgh House frauds.; % ?Wag^ of 100,000 prisi prison , | Wages of 150,000 in js |wi? 1 1 jjj Irnrii^ 1 I I GOD! - * tfi *1 '3 g ^ ^ *;v" | p If. \ V- ' V >' y*.-f * }. '&*.. 91 I Protect fa I i 1 Z. J" E x M bv2 anh to a ' a'a : ? s-"BACK LI | /liiBDfj OHc i;1'/ I ^jioobw jfgifiUyj 4 I I Uerrtei (3 Oct; 14. ,, JUMll/1 A.I1M8S Vy S -./ I? M * & ; !!"' 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Positively guaranteed to please or we will refund money. Get a big i box today. You will see, " i - * . ?| Harmon Drug Company. Lexington, S. C. M'lill.l.'l ' I! " i1' I 1 ' 11: " " '''' 1'1!' I'1 n 11 I) H in 1906 was: :er New York $35,000*000 . * 42,000,000 ler states . 697,000.000 v a- 4- ' v >y fir I anvprnment !Rfl (100 OOO 3 ' * cTn'7 ' -.7T * ;s . . 100,000,000 * 60,000,000 Dners in state . J8,000,00? .11 / . .^3,000,OOP;; $1,075,000^)00 r0 Christia - THE t O ? V . ) : ' i'} T '"-J < of wisdom ' 'mar in the nai think of t ir see what -.right instr and all the IYwoe '/,:K best fruits s,,v ^Pennies 1 .Itin Couri TV 1 X Legoi; / ' fear of Go< | Jfjl \j * Lenoi: )U children tc . . i ty 'f Lenoii ' Mfl TP labor in tf (11 wAXV neighbor's j, j u /"'.* * / * inial En do > ((lg? i ^ Ife sarin rlrni ' i82s?23iV32J ' 4?^5??(^?S4Idtw*? ***&-& * J 2 -s || War Brings Wave of Crime: f ^ Jiwenile dfdifiquencyan Cinc^r.r.^ increased 1 j 21%. yFl #\ >| Jf Itipcrefped 54% iJN^cago. .Jr J| | ^^:4^increfsed^%w New Y orC Y-*" -I ^ -I*-in Education is the Cure for Crime I :)'.. CIHi i -f i:. J . '' ' 1 e |= BIBLE: The fear ot.God is th? ieginnini jj| |3 TIN LUTHER: 1 Therefore, I Ix'g of you all, 1 Tie; of God; and our neglected ryQUth," nor to j his saoject lightly, as do many who do not the Prince Of this world intends. For the uctiojn of-youth, is a matter in writsh- Christ | i world are concerned. ,. fl '} I /r-a j j>:x>) i < y/Oi: -V J'.h?= )DROW WILSON; Education yields Jts when1-mixed with religion.: ; . i! Spent for Lenoir Save Dollars sits Sd B&oisMJ,Cd|' 1 s r provides .Christian pastors' that- reach the | 3 and the love of man.':#-c '?U# ' 1 F1 i: # * '? 'i >} :% % % $ If -! 9 r provides Christian teachers that train the ] > walk in the paths of righteousness. r fi C. " lid V'lSt; 31.3 3 V1/ ? r provides Christian leaders that live and fl leir communities to' God's honor and their 3 welfare. ......> ^ t-rQ"') v^nd . I ? ? ?? jp 4M< ar ? >4 ?"1 " $ $ r* T I iIjIltoM loti+i?!.?*? t *jn?*