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TEe BATESBURG ADVOCATE I A TR1-COUNTY PAPER. 1 ? **- HI iimmmmmmmm mi '? |B | u | , miM-RM-LMjamiM?i | U1_LI- - mi_ii i i ' BATESBURQ, S. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 2!, ii>07. I JACOB PHINIZY, President WILLIAM A. LATIMER. Vice Prest. GEORGIA RA! AUGUSTA, CAPITAL and UND1VIDE Particular attention to by mail. We solicit your business SHAVING PARLORS THE BEST OH BARBERSEVER VTHINCi HOT AND C( BILI.IAKI) AND POOL PARLOR: J. J. ROBERTSON EROI COTTON M4RKET. rSatesburg spot 13 1-4 " PERSONALS. Mrs. J. I). lUwl was operated on l>y J I>r. Allen in Aupusla last 'lliursday, j at this wi|Lln^ she is dointf line. ' ? > .-> ...? 1.1.. .. sr.. i a>?'. J. I>. isawi VISILeu mn nut I Augusta Sunday. j Messrs. M. H Kdwards .1. Glover j and J. F. Ferguson a lit nded court ;.t A ikon last week, where they appealed ai witmsies against the safe crackers j McKiuleyand Ihiggun. Postofliec inspector II. N. Graham and E. L lligbee iiispecied the rural route leading out from Hatesburg last week. J)r 10 C. Uiogcll brought a cotton plant i ?to Gie Advooa'.e OllioJ on Wednesday morning tliat was 22 inches high and contained 10 shapes. Miss Robbie Hysinger of Columbia is visiting relatives in the city. Messrs L I' C-ulhim and M. 11. Edwards spent I'n's lay in Columbia. Miss Alubd Currant of N'ewberry Is visiting at ibj home of .Mrs. if. V/right. Miss G nev.i Jon *s Of Enoree is the * honored guest of Mrs J. B Stokes. Misses Mib.'l and Keith Minis of Blackville are visiting Mrs. J. B. Hartley. Miss Until IIile and "Miss Pierce of Columbia are visiting Miss Mae llile, Mr. J. M. Culluin spent last Saturday a.id Sunday in Laurens. Miss E Ina Thomas returned to her home at Florence Wt di o.dny after a pleasant visit to her sister Mis. J L C unn. Mrs. 10. < . Pou of Wards spent Wednesday in tow n. M .... I i... I'lot-I. ..I Atiirilvtil IK visit in ( her mother Mrs. \V. A Crouch Mr. McKinnio liar: lev spent Wednesday i > Columbia ou business. Mrs I-red Cullijin sp<.nt yesterday jn (julumbia. Miss Mattie EPhe:ed?'o of Columbia is visititig her cousin Miss liattie ftth eredgc. Prof.and Mrs. lb 11. H.tre of I.ccsvilie spent sun lay in town with rel fives. MissesCarrie and liessie Milch-11 of Leesville were in town Shopping Wednesday. A in-hi n^r the visitors t he Ilolman ? Pan s wedding were: Prof, and Mrs Clinks ales of Wollord l ullege, Mr. and Mfii. Cli irlcs lliil of Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. I>. K. Ilcndeisou of Ailon, Miss Klorenc.) J'uwcll if Air.cn, Mr Mr. Leo:Kir 1 I-ink of AM<vi le, Miss Howe of Sum' er. Mr S. P. Ko/.er of Ci hert U F. 1> No. 1 was a visitor lo the Advocate last Wetliii stl iy. Mr. K./.ti t h en very succev t'ol in laising | c is lit Says t in \ (i iy lit I or than coltn. A S Sn.it It of I/, csv! It' I tonic I was a v.siu<r to Iiu,'. esbuip last (la . ftl in. il.tilsong of Sp irta (J i. is lit goc.il ii Miss liiti l <?,t ?i i!_ 111, I ( y; Tax! Dog l? a > I No i_o s hereby given, t. at at i rcccr.t meeting <>l ouc.cn n w?. (fecict >1 it ciifo c.- file dog l.aw l T..x o.ie iloliar ft).* : y ea." io>: eac! tlag n.l ali owners are here y lie; fled t lal this tax ir.u.the pent JuK si. IV'7. Alter line. dale oc ?; i.s .iwiiiiig d-jfis w.ll bo fi.ivtl >. tin pt ^ >3 u?l paid. 4. 0. (juvcr, C?(y Trca'ur CHARLES (i. GOODRICH, Cashier RUFUS H. BROWN, Asst. Cashier LROAD BANK GEORGIA. D PROFITS, $500,000.00 the conduct of accounts and invite correspondence, j AND POOL ROOM. -IIOT TOWHLS ALW AYS STERILISED. )LD BATHS. S IN RBAR OP BARBPR SHOP. >. Baiesburg, S. C, THE UNION MEETING OF THE \JPPER DIVISION OF THE LEXINGTON ASSOCIATION. Will eul.vene with the Lexington ll.ipli.sl Church on Saturday befoic Mic till) Sunday in .June at 10 o'clock A. M. We hope to have a full attendance. -loin: T. Sawyer BaLeshurp, S C. Clerk. June l'Jih li)o7. TUP RI1X1P UNION W ILL BP HPLI) A *1* VV ,1111.^ ?? . f. ... ?? /II ..niM/,7 IMI'IISI CMUKCII JU .1; 29-30. (sa'1 run.\ V) 1 10 A M. Devotional Exercises, I> II. < it sla'id. j 10:3 > What emphasis should ho 1 dri j by us on the tfreat forward movement ! of the Woman's Missu nary lTni ?n, i E.C Itiilgell. A. C. I laker, J. 11. Edwards. 11 :lo The Lay men's Movement What is ii scope and sik'nifieanceV By J. A. < arson, I). II. Cr<alandJ John (.J (iOu^Ii. I2:l"i IV M. I lit nrmiacirin I 2 A reason of < 'oiiferonc ; and I'ra.vci for ur prutractci meetings this .summer?Led by A. C. baker. 2 What shall vve plan In order to make tbii Summers Sunday i-ebool Convention nio^t effective:' SUNDAY. : 10 A M. Devotional Exercises M. j D. l'adgctt. |0; :io ?The strategic importance of State ission work?S. J. Watson J. | Karie Freeman, W. It. Cox. ML.slmnry Sermon?John O. (Jongh 12: 1 *? - I ntcrmissl.-n. 2 IV M ?Open Conference of Layi men on the Laymen's Missionary Movement conducted by K. It. W ats>?n. (Signed) Committee. i AN INSTITUTE ON EVANGELISM FOR AIKEN, EIXIEFIEI.D ANI) RltKiE ASSOCIATIONS WILL i>c nr:Li' A I KIIHil: SPR1N(1. 2~, 26 TI' K < ? a "J". 10:60 A. M. Service of Prayer and conur. T ?'i! J?v \ (I Maker. 10:30 lntcrcc*. l'ra\cr as a Fac lor 10 Soul saving? D. II. Cn.slaod, John O oufrl). l'::?0 Sovereign!v of tin; Spiri' .1 ('. Mrown, O. K lturt?. 12:1f> I' M.?The llonio and Kvangr* Usui ?N N Morton. M J Wrodwaul S:i o-Proaolnnji by I)r. Wm.IvIIatI cher. \V KI)NK'H\ V. 10;P0 A M Sf ivii-c of Prav?r and Sour L"d l?v .1 Farlc Freeman. 10:30 Work of moo for ihpii in <..nt S.'.vii'tf .1 E. Johnston, T -I Mcl ean 11:1ft What should lie t he effect t.f a Pennine revival on the life anil \\i>ik 'of I lie cliurc'l 11 !. Woodward, (\ E tuts 12 Sermon I?v l>r Wni E. Matcher. H: 10 1* M I'roachinff by l?r. Vm. Iv Matcher. This I list it nl c will hp In Id in con1 T cct Ion w It h I >. Ili'.chci's ncctinR : and t i p ' y'c.Hc meed to attend. ( it n (I ommittcc. ; CA3MI DJiOAIEU ! : i. i,. pi M? tlnv! 1st ' I ill ic . ': l> it r ivni', f vn 11 If i l?iM" .) In I > l?." t I. asl <>; , will lie (I 'I i ji' c'cvi |i '. in i\ on ic t'.r-.i ->iii 'l.u , Jn'\ , i ! i I tic.' r I lUI'Cll S si* i ' I'd 11 *: 11" Y i A. \j. S.nii It's on the Iuis\i!lc road j 1 I lev, .1 K. Mai.alley Will pn ad i the (lcdicaiury sermon. rowiiR^istratltin Not ice, y | I' ? > > ; i t i j . ? ;. ; r i' i ? u o valors wiil lie op.'ii at the oflic-* o L \\. \. tj.i.i.-r Ala/ I.lt i m t! v III ic iiia::i ..pvil nilif aliuuf. Aii{. 1st I y<?7 e .1 vi. li.jXvf. Ci.y Cicr!c, i THE MUNICIPAL [ ELECTION. | A CONTEST AND "A HOT TIME IN I IliE OLD TOWN." I The municipal election was licld on Tuesday of la^t week and resulted in such a muddle that another election is to he held and a lively scrimmage is expected. The result of tlie election lus develop-d into factionalism which I iH greatly deplored, as it will tend to work against the progress of the town. The election last week created an ( unexpected surprise. When the vole | was e unted it was found that there I was a iie hi the vote for mayor, Mr 1 M. T. Curlier, the incumbent, and W. I Ware Colem in being tlie candidates , <>n account ot some c intention among ihe friends of I V. h candidates the < managers recounted the v< 1 s on Wednesday and discovered an error in the lirsl c unit which gave Mayor ( Turner a in ijarity of on : vote. (>:i Faiday Mayor Turner assembled ! itie council wli m N. (J. ^li.ius Kstj , ' appear*<1 for Mayor Punier and lion. I , J. P. Mean for Mr. Coleman. Aftei i arguments and a few lilts by the at* j I limeys. Mayor Turner olllcially declar j: cd the following elected: Mayor -M. T. Turner. , Aldermen? II. W. Crouch. I?. W. | iviishlon \V. M Wright, I! <1 Kid son J.iS. 11. White. C. I>. Keriioy. Major Turner then left the hull a d t?e council was c.iili-d to;: ihei 1.y j Mayor protein .I A. I.ott, v. hen \Uo. '? n? y dean attacked the Imu '.iy of the 11 election. Witnesses were oxaini ed ' to prove ' hat the in.mau -is failed to J comply with the law, and the council deemed that the election was illegal I and another elect ion was ordered to 1c ne'd in .1 illy. 'I I;?* outcome of the muddle is hard j ! L > .o.< c ist and it Is the opinion or j -. nu.it y uiourcitx. list'-1 l!h< wl o,le i all tii will tinrl maj inio t lie courts Johnston N< vs Monitor u?r -.nn v< nrn uniiisTsimm j w I j 11l n o r iiuifi ill u rift i i A ii. j F. D. HO. 1 Monetta, S. (1 , Tutu* -I -Times are quiet alontf R. F. D. No. 1 but crop^ arc looking nitv-ly. M i is Unfile. Ho.-: stein has two charming young ladies visiti:-ji h< r, Miss ItiiniiKck of Newberry and Miss Livingston from ;;l> vi | Columbia. Mr. J Arthur L >tt wiil attend the j Union tnee ii>k a'j Wards. i iMe.ssis. L. K. ttawwr and Albeit i . ; Ramsey are applicants f.>r carriots at Monetta No 1. Mvlhel Sundiy School wiil bave children's day ;Mh Sunday. K. very lady is invited. \W <\p<e' ' s >ver il sp tk ;:s to b with us. ;nnoi h them wiM l><; I?r. VV. )[ Thinner ill III, * l UHIumM J, J . Ij'.l I i i i' l) Mini and L. S IV ?' ti We will hav j all day scrvic-' and a large crowd, are ; expected Our object is to raise fundi, lor t lie Orphanage. If. M S. SHLlillT CORLEf LANDS HIS MAB Afters< veriil innuilis' work Sheriff j c'01 lev has sure.*- d (I in c.itciiin^ .1. I> IieLoach, wanl? d ! r < Maining mm 1 ov ?11*<1 r fill-*' i>r> ti US' s li mlheCit i/.ens Hank, nl i-ateslaiig, and the , Hank, of Saiuda. Ii will be re c* 111 > ri I ha I SlicrdT IN rli v had him lo :.t- d ih Fa r da soin inonl lis ago I ,i! before lie arrived thoie h had nrulc jiis e* cape. This I line, however, IN Loach 1 * as at \Va> ncsvi! c, >? ('., and the ^herill succeeded ingettidg Id in with ' oui lrouhlu. I >eloach is now in jail ( ?Lexington I) spilch. STOCKHOLDER? MEETING. At a meeting of tl c stockholders <.f t he I'I ittt er.s' Storage Wat eh a s- < i n pain las' I\id:iv afterm on !>r .1 .\ V/.ilsop v. as o'eite.i urt'si <* 11 .:<.?! i? t?- i. fl. , n.ll. I i 111: l'i (TIHIII! V|l'C | !'? > ill lit . ! i li I I III* pla(\! ut 1 M . K II. I I lii I el mi i aid Mr 'I'. I! Kcriiacliaii, preiddi-M AiiO viiv pr' -ldrit! n >.pi . I v ' iiZ<tl Tin* iuViii'i of i la* c top , \ 1 IIP I I I ; !?? P' i ,|{S c Hl'li' I rl. Ill I ( l| w.iIriii>11 i II hup a iO -K fid' I f (I i i I !( 11 !?1>U I it. l?OK SAL?:. i Twinty three half a.ir lots in town f iiU'shurjr Located on Mt. r ail adji >i:ln? II. r.ihtie.1; .-.e i Rricjs ra'iginn from ?I"3"? $3'0 on va*y ' cnn.s, : See plut at J. J Raw Is' .store. t>. It. RmwI I'atosburg, b C i Statement of the condition of The Citizens Bank of Batesburg. Located at Batesburg, S. C., at the Close of Business June 14, 1907. n^aouRcts u-id J iseounts, $121 !>So.7-1 >vr nl rafts, 1.823 tnndsar.d Slocks" wned by !*o batik, r?00 Unking House, .3,S(?4.17 Purnilure sine* I'ixfr.ie,, 2,o2ti I >uo f ro:n Hanks and Hankers. '.1.823.2(1 Currency, 2,173 Hold, 235 silver. Nickels and Pennies, 7'K1.12 'hcoks and Cash Hems, 2:?(..">8 Potal, $1 fti.HdS 17 I I AO I LIT I c s. Jlpilul M??cU l\li ! in, .V50.OO) 4iirphi-. Kt?wl, 2.00 ) r*,. MotiU i if-* ? - II .? I * III*- I - l ilts I ' ? ' trroiit Kxpcnsi s ri.l r.ixos Paid, TIG T?"? [>n<> to Hanks and Hankers, l.lcii )uo Onpaid Dividend*. l?jO t.di vldn-nt Itpposits i-nhact to Check, isa|7 ?.)0 Navinps Dcj. tsils, l.'.Mii DO i'imo Cert i llc.itc.i. G.5H7.1'. 'ashler's Cheeks, !,v hits Payable, 40,00;) Poltll, .ST VTE OF SOI ru OA KOI.IN A, county (?i Lexington. Kef M'o me came A. C. Jones, Cosher. el' l'he Cit'/.-ns Hank of I at esburu a ho, hcinp (1::1> swum, lys I lad the ihovc and linrtjo.ii^ statement is a Lrne con 'iltonol sal i Kink, as shown by lit'.! h i >ks of lilu in said hank. A. c. Jones. Sw irn to "!ill snh ri' .< ?1 he t'otv toe, I Ids '.Mill da j ol" .! I'd n >7. Itc?;urs Uayly, Notary Public. * ?.!.?.? I A J i . - i . I. BO WAR l?S v-,v. f. 1 i H I'tlfM A W Di iiKCtoitti w. IJ. i;?<ATWKir.fi r ^ GiVIC LEAGUE. has more to say about batesbu2g and its progress. Mr. Editor:* As Lime rolls on I nol lire changer in iiir tO'.vn almost every day ;;n,| ( spei i.illy since llic naming of this committee on Civic improvements. I do not wish to be i >o l'ivt|iicnt ly ^iijj^'i'stiii^ tilings t o be done: h-it out oily m mam rs seeni t:> 1: i vo i > ;? of bitie ibiojts. r.tvl i am uti. id tin wlli f Ui-dr olilis'ati ms. An old siyinK, o il tii'.e, if smai ibitmsa'"e nc^Ketcd it ca U to la rue' ones. I think Unit lite highland pond: b.-t veen lb"- 15 ' 1 at.d Mrs. I'oiu > . . I I l . . rl it .'!l. i I I . . rl 1 .. .1 .... 1 .. ? 4 I ?' ?iiv* M I 4 1 I Ml ; I | I J ill it III cd; so tiu' m oes can't raise , itor?s when rains an;.v like last uoinor. N >1 rail\ did inovi<i iL< es raise seemintjly l>., : 'n ? millions. hut evident!) from ilm i raking theroweri ;i mint many frogs, sometime the music \v< old last nearly a'l night. I liave often 1?are] that mosquitoes won Id i 11 lost a place with fever, and be i<_ vit>K t his, 1 ask t lie mayor to take st ops at once and raise hate-dung a' ovc I ha' level. We ha\ e I won patient Vy w i l i t; ad i we an con'dnerd tint it wont illicit it'.s?df or p:i>! ebservation deceives ii>. I'm e nvineecl li'it liateshnrg li;s >4"iK' to work in earnest and we wiilln nisit '. improved w it It t lie guano honsrs removed from the center of town and a few more sidewalks mad for accomniidat io.i of t he old people. 1 ivie League. E. J. DREHER EM Mi 50. I I)r. Ikt <ii( (I mi \V?!-1ih,c<I:;> i!H?r inu'nt li;? h >'iic in I.<*\i u' oo. ( ' i I \\:1s ill i In; v nl v i t p !i \ i ii: , s nf. M I."ivc-i a wife, Olio 5-i.t .u dih; - ;i;i^lii? r. i\\i fbiscisco's ch.kf rx-.cu TIVE EF;f50Vr.D FROM Ol'FiCE. " oi it I'r iiicis * >. .l:i i 1 r. < v< i S' ! i , i/. was loim .lly i ii\?l fmn ;;Ido 11v llio sisjk isop. at llioirmtol it l!i s a ft or:iooii siiiici visor .Isimi <; itflier was name 1 as e in,' nm3 ; > in ins place. I OR SAI \i. < >-* liurtlrcj &t (i tnvnty ci^li Cures ol land fQiir miles from Ste/i nan'ii near r.lack Creek f:er term 1 *cu, i i). 11. It awl, I Alcsburg, 5 C. WEDDING AT LF.X1N6! TON i IflUJ. JOHN W.BUfLER AND MISS ALICE V. MEETZ ARE MARRIED. I fiVitmtAii .Inm> 18 ?At St.. Stcn'.l (en's Lutheran church Monday morn'iupat <> ::m promptly Mis* Alice V" I Meet/.? and Maj. J'hn \V. butler were ] united in 111 holy bonds of mat rimony 1? the 112v. W. II Ihller. the pastor jof the bride, who used the beautiful* and impressive ceremony of the evanI Helical Lutheran church. 1 I Tlie marriage was at an early hour i ;o enable Maj. and Mrs. butler to catch the noiThb oiind train at 10:30 , for an ex'emit d bridal trip. The bride !s quite popular here, where fchc has been a leader in ehurcb 1 i v\'ui\ it mi in sueii'i.v, sum not i rienris arc numerous. M ;j Itutlcr is from Athens, CJa., and , is the South Carolina tepvesenlativc if 11 lock Co. of Atlan'a. DEATH OF TO. F. H. WILLIAMS. ! IWti'F, 01 COLUMBIA DRUGGIST ? ! PASSES AWAY IK AIRES. 1 \il-t-n'June Is. Mrs F. 11. Will- t ji Mus" Wifeol I?r Williams, a dru^ist 11 I (oiumhia , died tins morning at. t he j l.nuie of herfulh r ('apt. I. N. Fit j hanks, in this oil a. after ;t short ill- i nrs. Mis V.'i liam.s, as Miss lOubanks . was a vet? popular youun woman and has Iiu 11 ; i - d* of friends throughout the J county who til he urioyed to learn of j 1 i her tli*at it. She was alio.it 2"> years of ' :>y.a. Il< r death is the more, sad,nwin? j 1 to i he f. ct t hat she had only been mar* \ n i in hi a voir. r iu mhi arrange- < mcnts have not ' on mule. DE31URRA.GS RULES MUST BE LEGAL.I, The roil road cnmm'.M- i?jn at it m met I- . lit; ycstor lav adnpud an Important ! resolution c iiK'ernii g t lie ru'u s for col- , ! lei I ing storage, and demurrage In the railroads. Sometime ag?> '.lie South- < e.:> ein <'ar Sor\iot association adopted rules that diiUr .somewhat from l'lv rules adopted ny the commission; \ |lO" instance, the hours for cars tD remain on the side track before unloading are longer under commissi..11 rules than under t he 1 ules of the association. I ho resohit ion adopted ?y thcco nmis hi-11 is as follows: "llesolvcd: 1'liat a iy application of or atlemnt in enin.o . .1 ... , ..V ><hv. wl <1 : | murage charges by any railroad com- , pany in L!.is state oilier than such ; storage and demurrage charges as arc , il;< ti d under the rules and regu i.i .us ot ihc railroad com nission ot > Sou ii ? :u< lina v. '. i ue regarded and j re; t? d ..s a law of this Slate. A c t>> ol ihc r?solution wdl be sent ? tot lie association and notice served j ! ihat unless rules arc changed prose j cutimis will follow. NOT A CANDIDATE. Mr. (litor: 'omc friends in Hates burg ha\? seen tit to suggest my name for Alderman in this municipal clec- ! lion, which is fastapproacliiiu with ; oni 11.\ knowledge or 'HI?.. I arc candidates seeking I his place and 1 think t hat t hey are t he ones for it, Thanking you for this expression ??f ! eiiilidt iiCL. 1 most, respect fully dvcllne JtheprolT red honor?II li. TinimcrII m in. w james ujaoksos off to new york. M", .lanit > I Jackson leaves tnmor row nan important l>usi? ess trip t ?, \f.v Yml; i I y I e will n turn to An- i .instil i.* tit c urse of six <?r eijjlit days l i.... i .. i...? - - i in. i*i i ii.it inn in ty nave announce- j men: s i n h ' ;?!;*< f ('> A ii^'ustu Co!( nm'i a railway I hat \\ i 1 .!? of much, nleio.st to "pi p'e In llito hsirj' . IHfUSUPJ.n A8N0UHCKS TDiT HE WILL HAVE TO BOHUOW FULL $500,000 1 ('? luinhia, .IiiPc W.? Tho Slate " | TiviiMiP-r has borrow, d no f ?r s c n i i iil ovpencus. < >;' tins $1I."?00<> * lov I ,io semi-annual it loresl hill (Inn .1 n!y 1, oil oOd bonded d 1 t Treasurer Jimmmh*k sa s ihal on ne' co lot of t Mo levy In injf nduced still (iior<' i i have I ? he borrowed hex' t j year. il ; In spile of M o la*' vn.ir's 5..V.H < fo s levy ho oxpeots lu ho ro v i ho fii'i r>: o p o.mi t.h's j? ar on arc >uul. of lh? heavy .. approprialio is. JOINED THE ANGELS AGNES TAYLOR HAS GIVEN HER- i SELF OP TO THEIR KEEPING. When one, or a family, is called upon to kiss the rod that smites them In less than u year it is sad to behold! On last Sunday afternoon the *weet Spirit of Agnes Taylor was called to the Cod who give It. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vastine Taylor and this is the third daughter they have lost in less tli m a year, and they all had reacted Young womanhood and had bright prospects or long and happy lives; but it seems that loath loves a shining mark. And they all did go about here with sun shine In their hearts, for they were all christians who had been washed iu tin1 blood of the lamb Miss Agnes bad been in fall.ng health for sometime, but no one knew j ihat the end was so near. She v.as i II lie ted with that dread disease con.'implion. and whs seen on our streets ust a few days ago. ller d-atli was a great surprise 0 her many friends an ac<iuainces, 11 s said that her death was a triumph - i \ mt one. She wanted the watchers to I I. dug'Nearer my God to Tlno' and 'W il ,hcre be any Stars in my Crown.' * j 1 She clung to her mother and father , ,o tiie iast and told them she was eady to go, and said her sift ers had ;ome for her. To the grief stricken family we are it, a !oss to iind words to express o1 lympathy. s We can only go to one in lime of 1 rouble and that is the Man Jesus who ;an bj touched with a feeling of ouri lUthmaiics. I At the tomb of La/.arus it Is said j sus Wept" and he promises rest to I i hose who are weary and heavy laden., He also says, I am, able to keep those who have put their trust in me. May the pall which hangs so dark >vcr the devoted family soon be lifted ; and may peace and happiness be theirs for many years to come. Attain, to one all and who arc nov> down in grief, we extend our more; than heartfelt sympathy. CRAWLED HOME TO TELL STORY ROBERT G. ADAMS LIVED LONG ENOUGH TO GIVE THE NAME OF HIS ASSAILANT. IvitmUon; <?a , .Iunc 17.?Robert ("J. Adams, living ei^ht miles out of this pi; ee, while at woi k In his Held about 2 o'clock, was shot, down and left f.i Ueud I ie I. ved long enough to crawl home and tell his tamiiy that be had been shot by the Jones boys, or one ol ' them. The latter arc three brothers.' \vh< . M. is said, had sworn ventfcanc aeainst A(i.:ms fur killii.e. four viv ago, Ki.i?i Jones, a brother of th for which Adams was tried and a quilted on grounds of self-defenct The community and surroundi neighborhoods are greatly excited over the tragedy. A la*go crowd of men from here went out t-= is afternoon with blood hounds t > help run down and capture hisassai ants. TEMPERANCE WORK ERS TO MEET. STATE CONVENTION WIEl . VilNt AT JOHNSTON JULY 4. Johnston, June 17. ?The state convention of Die christian Temperance ".'orkers will convene at this place flfl II II U K! T Inly 1-7 in the baptist church. Not v UtEU ss Mian f?0 delegates are expected a iken. June 2'b -Col. Henry flarri 11orn< s are being secured. Delegates son Hull died at bis home ii Aiker. lot.ild send their names to Mrs. W. this morning at o'clock after a M. II t/cl, chairman of t e (niertain- 0 ,lJ !l"1' Piinfal illn MS> Although It isunknown to most of | nwnt committee. Several public mm ll|s (ripnils,, TIa M WM a (?rlcl ? c f prominence and ministers will ad- c mdant of one pvsidentof the Un dress I he convention One of the tted States and closely related to special feilu es will he t lie children's another. Ills mother was a Harrison ex.-noses from the Hands of Hope on n granddaughter of President William Ki i<iu? evening. On Saturday a pic 'enry Harrison. She was also a first nic w ill be given the children of tin onsin of President benjamin H&rri* I caM'and of hope and visiting cl I - s ?n. < ol Ilenry Harrison Hall was ben. It is proposed to have the pic- here fore a great grandson of Preslnicat Oolcman's natatorium where tie lent Wm. Henry Harrison and a k*cp ol will h? a chief attract! 11. Rev "Hi cousin of President Benjamin VHtson Duiu an < f Rock Hill will'* Harrison and he was a name sake o( one oi Hie speak .is. ibo former. \