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Personal Mention. Mr. W. M. Quattle4aum spent a part of this week in Columbia. Mrs. W. R. Elliott is visiting in Union. Miss Hattie Kitchen spent I Wednesday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Timms are taking a vacation trip. Mr. Will Reid of Avon spent I Thursday in the city. Miss Jane Ketchin left Thurs day for the mountains. Mr. Tom McDonald is off on a vacation trip. Miss Janie Castles is visiting in Columbia. Miss Grey Neil is the popular guest of friends in Chester. Mrs. F. S. DuPre is visiting: old friends in Chester. Mr. -QD Ba4spent today in town. Miss Nichols of Ebenezer is the guest of Mrs. T. E. Cato. Mr. J. B. Doty is in Columbia today. Mr. Harry Faucett of Feaster ville waska visitor at Blairt last week. Pete Coleman of Winnsboro spent Sunday and Monday at Blairs. Misses Mayme and Lois Burley are visiting for a few- days at Irmo. - Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Propst are spending ten days in the moun tains. Mr. Cato of Pageland is in the store of T. E. Cato Co., while: Mr. T. E. Cato is in Baltimore. Mrs. Castine and little son from Ridgeway spent Thursday with friends in town. Mr. L. B. White of Lamar is spending a few days with Rev. J. B. Traywick. Messrs Lantye Williford and Hartwell Burley have returned trom Hiddenite. Messrs Ernest Blair, Henry Blair and W. M. Estes left Wed nesday night for Washington. Mrs. Alva Stevenson has re turned from a visit to her broth ers at Salem. Miss Mollie Smith is visiting a -iittle patient of hers at Conga ree. Mrs. S. C. Cathcart and chil dren are spending awhile with Mr's. P. A. Lowry in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. George Rion have been visiting Mrs. Cattie Miss Wallace left town on Wednesday after a visit to Mrs. W. W. Dixon. Miss May Smith has returned home after an extended trip to relatives. i Mr. Jno. M. Harden Jr., of a Greenville is in town for a few days with hi.s home folks. l Miss Evelyn Gantt has joined Miss Dwight's camp for girls at Little Switzerland. 1 Miss Mary Robertson and her guest, Miss Robertson ofI Little Rock are visiting relatives in Rock Hill. Mr. Dan Heyward, of Rion S. C., spent Saturday night and Sunday in Yorkville on business. -York News. Miss Mar garet Matthews of Columbia is spending a whileI with her grandmother Mrs.xLaura Mathews. Mr. Glacier Castles is a mem ber of a house party which Miss Adele Hamilton is entertaiming at Carlisle. Miss Kitty Mayes, who has[ *been visiting Miss Gene Smith: and other of her Winthrop friends has returned ts New berry. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lauder-~ dale and Rev. D: T. Lauderdale are at Black Mountain for a rest of several weeks. Miss Kittie Richards, who has has been visiting Miss Ida Wylie, left for her home at 'Liberty Hill on Tuesday last. Mr. Everett Taylor, who has been the guest of Mr. Edd Doug las has returned to his home in Due West. Mir. C. E. Strange's daughter, Mrs. Haynesworth of Sumter is. spending a while wvith Mr. and Mrs. Strange. Mrs. R. V. Woodward and Miss: Florrie Lyles returned on Wed nesday from a visit to Mrs. A. E. Davis' at Monticello.. Maste David 0. Ellison Jr., ofColumbIa is spending ten days with his grandmother. Mrs. R. E. Ellison. Misses Mayme and Lily Doug las have returned from a ten days trip to the Isle of Palms and Col umbia. Dr'. A. G. GuattlebaumT is in Virginia, where he will.join Mrs. Qquattlebaulm for a visit of ten days before they both return home. This will be a renewal of their honeymoon. for this is the first time the Doctor and his wife have, been in Virgiuaa to gtether-since he went there to gtra his bride nine years ago. Stevenson's Platform 1. Equality for the voters of the Fifth District who are loyal cit zens. They are now being discriminated against in the followir particulars: (a) Congress is wasting on the average $40,000,000 of dollars year in River and Harbor projects which are practically useless. the Fifth District, and has utterly failed to comply with the 3 stitution to build and maintain its postroads. If it would spel $60,000,000 a year on public roads which it uses for carrying mar it would mean $1,000,000 a year for South Carolina roads and $14, 857 in the Fifth District each year or $20,400 in each county of ftl, District. This Congress with Mr. Finley's help has just passA River and Harbor bill providing for spending $90,000,000.4 would make $1,500,000 for South Carolina or $.30,000 f( county in this District. Now the people are taxed that ar' Rivers and Harbors and get no benefit. Suppose our spent on the roads of the Fifth District, especially th The value of their lands would be doubled. 4. (b) They are discriminated.agpi 4t in wh4-is t:nown as $106,000,000 has been spent in building dams to irrigate thedgte of the West Why not give the'South some of it for public roads (c) The farmers of the Fifth District, as well as other citizens were discriminated against by the act giving free toll to the sI ovrers flying the U. S. flag and engaged in the coastwise tead vhen passing through the Canal and placirg the burden of mair taining the canal on the people instead of those who use it. Thi amounts to millions of dollars and was merely a gift to people wh, are already rich. Morgan & Co., of New York, are dominant il this trade we are informed and the bonds of the shipping com panies are held in Europe. There is no voter of the Fifth Distric who owns either stocks or bonds in such ships. Why tax them t< give money to the millionaires of New York and New England a Europe? Yet Mr. Finley voted to do that thing. Woodrow Wilsi said it was "wrong from any point of view." Mr. Finley followe Champ Clark against the request of Woodrow Wilson and voted tA tax you to keep up the rich, yet when the Fifth District votei wants to ship his cotton or cotton goods or to import his nitrate o soda or Peruvian guano, this moves in ships ,engaged in forei, commerce, and they had to pay toll while the' manufactureis o: New England. New York and Pennsylvania ship their ware.7 - large quantities coastwise to California, h-egon and Washingtoi and hence get the benefit of free toilif the shipper gets any Az)( thp Fifth District is discriminated against agairi and by the vte Mr. Finley. its Congressman. Mr. Stevenson is opposed to th Sd stands with President Wilson on this issue. Finally. He opposes giving away the great water powers. As late as February 24, 1911, with Mr. Finley in Congrss, the3 gave away toa power corporation (Ozark Power Company) a watei right that the Missouri Waterway Commission says will give a nel income of $350;,000 a year on the investment of $2,000,000. ThiiX the people are robbed for the :ich -and there are hundreds of,other like proje-ets. . Do we ever hear of the congressman of the Fiftf istrict objecting? Try a'new mvan. Stevenson is the candidate. Stoverg~Jetter. -L.tfej from Mossy Date. August 11th.-- f;are -lavng VIf fo'ur'space is not ir taker ice rains these ;~s had. aood~ jup with wars, rumors of wars, oe tcday. The csare grow- politics, fist fights, and other.in ng very well now. stigations of the devil,71 woul . - like to let, the bank's andn The sumrger meeftmo .ie--- --ix in t ebon 2ird ne- ow here as to crop prospects. ay night. The pastor will be As the first of August has pass ssisted by Rev. McMurry. ed, we have nothing to lose.b On last Thursday afternoon giving the facts. hile at a singing at the church Everybody ,has some gooc ere Mr. G. |W. McElduff was 1corn. Cotton is doing fairl3 aralyzed. Am sorry to say he well, especially late planting oes not improve much. Gardens poor, peaches and apple .scarce and inferior, melons plen Mr. Don Bankhead and family tiful, but sun blistered. f Chester are visiting their par- There is absolutely something mts here this week. . wrong down here and I am pio Mr. Jason Hall of BlackstQck qiesr htIcnepani pent a few. days with Messrs.Frirotn,basw 'tcm 1. W. and R. B. McDonald this u,eg o' ac,tebte ,veek.wo'coeth fihwntbe Messrs. J. N. McDonald and 'rn ihteamshr eil Yongue left Tuesday after- Teehsbe omc o i oon for Washington to spend, a ptiimto ypltclm few days. cie n addtsta th Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dye andafetdhetmser,ndt hildren spent Monday with Mr.atopeehsaltodowt ma Mrs. B. S. Bankhead. aia swl svgtbelf Mr. and Mrs. Will Harveyfodrplebfretescn f Woodward spent Monday~ with 'piay o okfi oeo Mrs.EIe Yong o Chstergret commtion I cn eexlmenit is visting er mohe, r t netng,ileant won't iom< Rosan Harvy.ufo igs hwosnt ofch the btege Mr. nd Ms. Mfa McE won'la awake, many fis wngt fifte uffspet undy igh a th yad ag'ow eeig sthni bed ideofheirunce,wre ong wthi tie ftosuper hom agin aftr penin a oTher has been sowingch oo i while ~~ pu in Chretnm el oto afte sunowca ma Mrs.J.F McDnaldhad hechatnes andur sgndidate tate ina misorun t sran er ankleterd hewmsphr,an.h abot to mnts ao i sillun- Btmsher wa, if ltey do rie, abletowlk.anowa thswel onsm vegeabe wllfe I tec< attwet haubtergt.h Quiter pulreddbforomthersectn ats EG.nez. MEf. chrh o bustomhn Ctsu an s. Prf dMrs. oYoun of str-rat womaon ho cagthe emnt esvisnte mter,ih Mspy nThe trai froiment atIoo witMss Winiey McDonald the ac s of eleasng re Mr. and Ar. Mcofald- entar~s agoezetn henegroe bed sideoftheiruncoe.r passnges cme o ourip biss.Winneemilitarydauthotiticin elu o esie th Frida ai aftero pnd g aR ostroaceekroigy o Crieein Catralenoonn.n SeloaeXate Undwna misfortuneedicaraineacreankleiouhearnbad news Mrou tornthsl agoI isstay. un Byte way,fthy orie We ean ha SunowJH thseo Sex plactl abetonwelkf. Zinheeie lastHtogetup Quite faterioffe frm aher t os ae highe sCothies Dayeebuihsssudrs at Ebelnee to E cnidrc ont - WamnCTohed SnPy.Wr Sudyatroo s eports a largenned~ o cowd andothe esesn Oldne. Buses, 3OAg. 3(iaai Ziof. hand florshe uowler Mr. --A w.'omad ho caughtn a~:i Germ~ Leesiell apnd sratdy toght sLepyaon thwramr fereo Anutvstrp z congratulatned MDonfacd. th Stact2of edrleasin carr bsss- the wilililreaitaryevies auho itis Heu we Social. -he Chicken Feasters had an er very delightful ^meet on Mt. Zion campus on Tuesday t. At nine o'clock a half -en merry couples met at the pointed place, and each couple ed a box of fried chicken d other "accessories," which re soon spread daintily on a r spread on the grass, and came the object of the ting, on which every one -eed completely. making it a st agreeable party. liss Agnes Curlee gave retty luncheon on Tuesday! rning for Miss .Kitty Mayes ewberry who is visiting sev f her Winthrop friends. Miss Curlee received . her the attractive parlor, 'ns and palms added to; ractive effeet. There eT or more merry con ia. Is who enjoyed the teshospitality. An amus eontest furnished a deal of not to mention the ''cQn which were indulged in. eheon was sei-ved at midday. n affair that is always looked 7ard to with the greatest sure by all the "Sets" in is the annual moonlight e and watermelon feast - IWe:rMr. E. Gladden gets up t a'fasat the McMaster-Glad dlace about five miles from Last Monday' night over ired young people went wagons and buggies to - ysting place, which was invitingly, and attractively ged. with the long pine - and Japanese lantefns ia from the trees, and sev .iormous. bonfires. The rous and sundry picnic ies were spread on the C ,and enjoyed to the fullest e ;, then came the most fun 0 the cutting, eating and 1i4I\ith wateimelons. -The peted up in good time to - the mrry crowds home. nouncement cards have been ed in the city reading as Harry Lee Gibson announ e marriage of his daughter Coleman, to Rev. Edwin 11 Brownlee on Tesday, t the Eleventh nineteen ed and fourteen Columbia, Carolina. A t Home After "ber the fifteenth Sanford, .bride is pleasantly remem-' here, having made her i Rock Hill for a number rs She is a very charming woman and has many who are interested in this ~ent. -The groom is tlke ,Rd kHill Record.. Miss Coleman is a neice of Mr. Horace Traylor. UNDERTAKING We wish to remind our friends that.we are at the old stand with~ a full line&of cheap, medium, and high priced Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes. Our Hearse is at your service. An experienced Funeral Director and Embalmei at your service when requested. R. W. PHILLIPS, The Old Reliable. ~SAVE THE IUB, iOn )(idHub '2n dsav6money, too, by owning thi O1"wenisboro'gwagonl with its paten~ ~sand'arreste timble skein. KeepsOuit the Sand dust and dirt which creep i' on the old style wago: skein and wear out th< I most important "par of a wagon first 1 jHas many other moneysaving, wagon r Isaving features which ;a ake it last longer, run 41ghter and ride easier. i'Come and look it over. Compare it part by part and in any way you like with any wagon you ever sa.You'll taketheOwensboro.' 30 yrs. the Standard McMaster-Davis Co. 6. This is a prescription prepared especial for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVEI Five or six doses will break any cc , a: -if taken then as a tonic the Fever will n ~return. It acts on the liver better th; roe.i .nd doe not gripe or sicken._2 1WQ All Long Distance Phone Calls Are Strictly Cash.. Tickets sent with every call. W. W. KETCHIN, Jr., Mgr. The A B C Class In Townl Booming Will Now Get BU3. Question. What can we do to enjoy better roads. Answer. Spend our money here instead of help" ing the mail order magnates to ride in ease. Q. How can we increase the valu6f:our propery A. Create a real estate boom by putting this ton on-the map as the busiest little place in the state. Q. How can we improve our school facilities. A. Set a new population mar d boost for it Q. What can we each do f the wn's welfare? A. Personally unite with ersI campaign of publicity. That Will Be All For Tody Greenbrier Gleanings, as passible.sera Mr. Tom Smith, who has been ecutional authority.by P in the hospital in Columbia for Carbajal to Gov. Iturhid~ several weeks -has returned Iof the terms of the agree home. His many friends are .so No announcermet' glad to welcome him home ~ made as to thexa h.been vi ngre 1 yeon-. ts comunity. -- - za wilbent / ILittle Miss Mamie Keller is .washingi Auig. 13..Sere the gest of Mrs. T. E. Del- tary -ran nnounced that -sa ee. gu1sf actory arrangements~ bad een leney. . made tetween Gen. Cariaza Miss Ruth Ellenberg, who has, and -Gov. Iturbide&of tha -fedeiajj been visiting here, has returned district at Mexicon City for i3he home. Ipeaceful occupation. of .the cap A number of the Greenbrier jital 'by the constitutionalist fo,r.ce young people enjoyed a party at' es. Mr. Willie Ruff's home last Wednesday evening, given in War Not an Excuse for Advinc hoor of Miss Ellenburg. Pro- in et rcs gressive conversation offered - igMa rcs amusement for the evening, and Chicago, August 12. -Vigdr at a late hour deliazhtful ices and ous denial that, packers have cakes were served, made the European war an ex Misses Lois Smith andMide top ureapne s Blair spent. this past week end presideta b.O ge ArmourCo wit reatvesatBlythewood. Armo'!rgave a statement saying Mr. W. P. Blair spent Thurs- the reason for the advances was day in Columbia. that receipts at the stock yads Miss Ione Smith and Mr. here for .t'-e last two weeks have Leitner Blair have been visiting been-aproaching a famine basis. relatives near Columbia. In that time,,the statement ey Mis Etele.Catls sen tisplamned Armnour &. Co.; have. M iss Cotlubiaste spn hskilled fewer hogs than durng past week inClmi.-any similar period -in- the historfy Mr. A. P. Irby and family, of the concern. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cauthen, Mrs. "Circumstances of last~ week, James Elkins and daughter, and utterly beyond -the control- of Mr. B. R. Beckham went to anybody, dir-ectly affected live Stone Mountain Georgia last stock rand meat prices," -Mr. Wednesday in automobiles and Armour added. "The -finaneral stayed several days. situ?ation everywhere now- a IMrs. Ulric Robinson leaves thing of the past, made it 'im thi wee to vii- eatvsi possible for buyers and shiop'ers. thi weekrtonu vii.eatvsi to send stock to the mar-ket. Spart anrg. evll i vs "Then Washington sent out, Mrs Spnn f Lesvlleis is-and properly so, official advice *iting her sister Mrs. T. C. to farmers to hold their - crops. Leitner. These circumstances,: added -to Miss Elizabethi Smith is visit- live-stock shortage, caused flie ing Mr. J. D. Blair at Strother. taations which nobody could F control. Conditions d Mr. Ernest Brooks of Co lum- ifast becoming normal and prices bia spent Sunday at home. . ,soon will be on a more -even - ~basis. All Things Settled in Mexico. ."Ory the other day we coMid fil.b.ut one third of an order Teoloyucan, Mexco. Aug. . 13. fronm one of the nations -Plans have been perfected bec5use the new mati for the unconditional sLnrender; not,'beobtained. of Mexico City to the constitu- 1f-we all keep cool tionalists and~peaceable occupa- hysterics, we will pu tion of the capital by troops un- jthis unusual situation der Gen. Obregon. Edu ardo tisfaction of e verybod Iturbide governor of the federal -- - district, to - whom President WANTED-Sawn on Carbaial has turned over execu- :hrndred thousand fe tive authority, will formally sur- ber. Box 187, Win render the city to Obregon. c. Such an agreement, it was announced here today, reached -Fns yesterday at a conference be tween Gen. Carranza, first chief Edith-Ar of the constitutionalists, and the city soon Brazilian minister to Mexico, has -Ehe 'been concurred in by Gov. Itur- hel bide.hv yAccording to the arrange- before ments the federal army will sur render to Gen. Obregon withoutW anconditions and will be retired orja 1otherwise disposed of as quickly o Local WS. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. R. H. Jennings continues very sick. There will be.nQ . services at Greenbrier on Sinday-neither preaching or Sund#y school. There will be no 1 services at the Baptist church i on Sunday, as the pastor is away.. holding a meeting. Mrs. R. N. McMasLer's friends will be pleased tohearthat she is much better after being quite sick for some time., We hear that the&e will be three new homes btit in the northern end of town in the next few months. Mr. Moses Cath , head clerk for Obear Drug y,.nv. is having a vacation. . Lmmon Catheart in his place. I PMr. W. H. Flenniken ret med yesterday from the sanit-ri at Charlotte. We hope'that he has been greatly benefit b:: his stay there. Mr. Wilds of Longtowl' is op erator at the Western Union of fice here, while Mr. P. P. Wilk inson, the regular operator, re lieves Mr. W. M. Estes.in the depot at Rockton. The Union service will Ie held in the open air at the cour- house on next Sunday night, the weath er permitting, if not at the Pres byterian church, conduczed by Rev. Oliver Johnson. Mr. T. B. -M. Catheart left Wednesday night to atterd the: R. F. D. convention in Washing to. Mr. Thomas Cathe4t is' riding the mail'on Route I aurin his absence. Mr. S. B. Crawford spentifew days this week with frie.-11 in town on his way home fo W reat Falls from Charleston, whete. he has been ill. inithe hospital ther We are glad to ses that ha better, and hope that he. ontinue to improve. A number of Winnsbo:o lolks both ladies and men, have beefj attending the county- tampaign meetings, and have haa an im mensely fine time at Feasterville, Monicelo and Greenbrier. Thf are at Ridgeway today, and'o course it is a foregone conclrgi that they are having a go,od t~ Mr. John Hugh iBoulware , won the U. D. C. seholarship* the S. C. University. AHe .fi d the 10th grade atMt. Zioi past session. zMt Zionfboys. ways win out jn..the past were gr ted from Mt. Zion have gr uated with hihgest hon >rs froAi the different colleges~ whielthey attended. ~iss Louise Gantt, with her 6sin, Mr. Snowden Skinner of idgeway, left yesterday morn ng for a two weeks stay on Sul ivans Island, Miss Agnes Curlee accompan anied Miss Kitty Mayes home : Newberry today. She will iisit there and in Prosperity be ore returning home. Mrs. 0. P. - Bourke returned; resterday to her home in George :own after spending several eeks here with her mother, Vrs. R. N. McMaster. Mrs. W. C. Boyd and children, who have been visiting relatives n Ridgeway, are in town for a few days before going to their home in Hartsville. Mrs. J. D. McMeekin and: children have gone t3 their sum-; ner camp at Shelton Springs for a months stay. They were joined by Dr. McMeekin's sister with her children. Miss Agnes Patrick with her house party guests from White Oak were in town on Wednesday. Among her guests is Miss Alma Titman of Lowryvilie, who is a neice of Mrs. Laura Matthews. Miss Eunice Williams of Allen dale, who has been vis't'ng her sister, Mrs. 0. J. Frier. left Thursday night for Washington and other points on a pleasure trip. Miss Marie Willingham is enjoying the trip with her. Messrs Joe Haynes an " Edgar Lewi, who left here eard jin the Spring to go to CQ formia, reached home on Tuesd~a night. They only went as far am Mis souri this time. but expect to mae it to the Golden Gate city the next attempt. Capt. George H. McMaster, Third infantry. United States army, spent Sunday and 'yester day at his home on Laurel street. He has been transferred from Fort Oswego, N. Y., to Fort Leavenworth, Kan., where he will enter the next class of the the ai my school of the line. "In this time of wars there is much to lean" declared Capt. McMas ter. "I am going to study a ittle more of the science of war." Capt. McMaster %vill attend the the funeral of 'Mrs. Woodrow Wilson today in Rome, Ga., as a lose personal friend~ of the fain ily.'-State. Subscribe for the News and hierald. 4