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The vol. 3. no, 101. semi-wee: THE GRADED SCHOOLS. Teachers Perfect an Organi- j ^ zation?Its Aims and Purposes?High Tribute to dlt>( Supt. Craven as a Maga- hon zine Writer. sect The teachers ot the graded nioi school, thirteen iu number, mei ?' Friday in the Central school W!,s building and perfected au orgau- 'oil izalion lor a regular monthly ^ ? ? meeting. blei Superintendent Oraveu out- Br>" lined the purpose of the associa- resi tion and stated the need lor co- ^ operation and for each teacher Pr0 to realize that she is a part ol ^ph the whole school system and and owes a duty to the whole, as deal well as the teacher ot a partioular grade. Various committees mat made reports, and plans were and made for the beautifying of the 'arr buildings and grounds, improve '? r ment of the library and the es- By tablishment of a reading room, and for the perlecliou of order aud I'O discipline, improvement ol the lar}: school singing, literary societies, was etc. Mel Prof. J. K. Connors was elect- "tec ed President ot the association relij and Miss Matie Craig was oloc.t- N ed Secretary. The next meet- vet< ing will be iield Friday, October ?ut 9, and the main subjects to be ble discuosed are the course ol study buri in Mathematics and ihe means chu of making tlie buildings and fwl< grounds more attractive. The lion general purpose ol the meetings is to develop an interest in the 1 "u most progressive and effective school methods. S Superintendent Bruce Craven was has a leading articie entitled ten "The Modem Schoolmaster" in Ber the current issue of "Educational the Foundations" of New York, one osc* of the best and most serious of farr the educational periodicals ol ttie bir^ country, and he has received vict numerous congratulatory letters He concerning it. The editor of 'en< the magazine in a letter to Fro I. in I Craven makes a request for an fi'h other article soon anu quotes one lere of the greatest educators of the A i -; . - ? ? Aiuciiuit as writing 10 mm : "1 ] i^Vi do not know who Hruce Craven coir is, bul if this article is a fair and me a-lire of his ability, I expect eve to hear Irom him hereafter. It 7* : is profound m thought, splendid- pie: ly wriiteu, and will lie a helj) lo ?ne thousands 01 teachers. Get him to write again." Pi of. Craven is a frequent contributor lo magazines and has several other 1 contributions that will appear ei?t within the next few months. wor ? ? err | Act Quickly. Delay Has Been Dangerous In Lan- j B. ] caster. j secf I)o the right thing at the right time, of 4 Aft quickly in times of danger. ; . Backache is kidney danger. DUl Dean's Kidney l'iils act quickly. will I'lire all distressing, dangerous kid- ! ney ills. i'lenty of evidence to prove this. I H?Ct K. J. Maekerei), li\ing on Main St., i boai Yorkville, S. <'., says: "For over a uj.i,. year i hi lie red from attacks of hackache and nains throuirh ?in. ..ritne my kidneys. The secretions wore not ^ always natural in appearance ami I ?lecided to try a reliable kidney remedy, w thinking that my trouble arose from bids these organs. I be^an using I loan's ()j |] Kidney Pills and 1 am feeling a (treat deal better. The pains have disappeared and I have been free from that Stiff dull dragging feeling. I do not hesitate j to recommend I loan's Kidney 1*1113 as a reliable remedy." -B For sale by all dealers. I'rioe 50 yyas cents. Foster-Mil burn t'o., HutValo, , New York, sole agents for the United * states. lie 1 Kemember the name?Dean's?and al8o take no other. , the Mr. Leonard Williams and in-li Miss Beaaie Faile, daughter ol hav Mr. John Faile, wer6 married fror Sunday night t>y Nolary Public The M. N. Johnson ot Flint Kidge. not Lang LEDGER 18 b/ REV KLY. LANCAST tth of Mr. James P. Bailee, Death of I. of the Pleasant Valley Section ier lr. James P. Bailes, one of Tile raa icaster county's best citizens former hoi most successful farmers, (J. Lanier, 1 last Saturday ni&ht *t his' Texas, wil ae in ?lie Pleasant Vallev j the ios8 Qf iiuu, f*ivoi tiu muoNs or several ; Lucille, v rubs. He was about 71 years ! A jew ago, ige and leaves a widow, who 'gives folic Miss Mary Bluo, and 'he Hati event: owing children: Messrs. J. Lucille, J. J. and S. E. Bailes, Miss daughter o Bker Bailes and Mrs. R. M at 4:30 o'c ant, the last named being a noon at th dent of Charlotte. on South 'I Ir. Bailes was a man o' irre (jjjf achable character, public held this at ited and progressive, kind from her h generous hearted, and his terment w th will prove a severe loss to |and cemei community of which he for erson, a*s ly years was a most useful First Bres influential member. As \ ciated at t ner Mr. Bailes ranked second lone in this part ot the State. . . . . * . ... Lead in (/ 1 wise and judicious methods nlncn oHoiiti.n* l.!a .. <V .. ?? Mr. \V ?' ? uii'u iiia (ill III n - - . managed to accumulate a net,t mem 6 ?"<! valuable estate. Ue bar, di?d a a alom member of the town Sund hodisl church and contrib triris. 1 liberally ol his means to all McOaw, w gious and charitable objects, lieutenant Ir. Bailes was a Confederate Caro!ina, Jrant having served through- H^e- Mr. the war, and ruude an envia York coun record as a soldier. Ttie number ol was at Pleasant Hill Mr McC r<di^ Sunday morning, after Mr. Harry erai services conducted at the an'l ('ffi ie ie by the Ilev. W. M. Owens of this ciri - ? - the symp> 9 St ate Convicts nt Larf/e.-One Lancaster 'nt up from Lancaster. ment. andy Evans, the negro who convicted here at the March lhe Cotni* n of court in J904 of killing lar y? i E. Ml ic km on and scut, ?o lnvjtati pentitontiary for 20 year?, by Miss iped from the State's Reid the marris n last Ihursday and is still a" Sallie Eliz J0- Jim Davis, another con- Walter II. 1 'i . . , escaped at 1110 same lime. u?un, was serving a 10-years' sen- at the Be: 30 for burglary and larceny street. 1 ifcichland county. Supt. Grif- performed , of the penitentiary, lun ot- ^H'ry? Pas d a reward of $50 each for obist chirrs capture of the two c "nvicts. be served ins is 43 years old, r?f black The brida iplexion, 5ft. 8? in. in height the tirst tr has a scar in corner of left from therf Davis is 29 years old. 5 ft. ^ V ? f? s inches high, dark brown com- i 3rr> tion and has several scars, Mrs. ^ on back of head. 1 be Prc ? . well know itract? ljet and to be Let for ter's prog: Load Work. men, hav he county board of commis- been prom iers has lot contracts tor the I the Benni king and maintenance of ! bis get tain seciions o' tho New (,utlun'i affab 1 as lollows: 8ec<ion 3 and niade ma distance Oi 1 miles, >o 8. coming li Roberts, at the sum of $250; Carolina ions 5 and 6, also a distance a^?. Ike t nines, to oimeon J f under- 1 nel\' ls >x k, at $255. The contractors Rulfiu Bet invest in a modern road lady nl 1,1 shine and expect to put their an(l pleasi ions in firat-cla98 shape, lite; rd has under consideration Meeting < i for the remaining sections of j parmei same road. p ka will be seen by notice else- P re, Supervisor Perry invites The Pan i for work on several sections grs' Union be Chesterfield road. (Jet. 2, at ??? - ? * all Local I oting in Cetlor Creek Town- lQ t^at t *hip. tiou preae '.obert Cunningham, colored, that every shot in Cedar Creek town- gibly do so > Sunday night, in the pub- ty meeting road, by Wylie Cunningham, fleers, a9 I . colored, the ball lodging in portance t leg. The men are brothers- considered aw and the trouble is said to e been about Robert's wife, n whom he has separated. The ileal wounded man's condition is s,ftr in the Manor serious. ing, ah co ASTER 1EW 1878 ENTERPRISE 1891 ER, S. C., SEPTEMBER 23, 1908. ,ittie Sftss Lucille Lan- The Foraker Se nator's Reply ny friends here, their Charges, lie, of Mr. and Mrs. K. , now living in Dallas. Senator Foraker today i u? 1 i._ ? lowing statement in rep 1 be pained to hear ot Iimde last night at < olii their little daughter, Hearst: /hose dealh occuired 'i do not know whet n ,, ,T given out by Mr. Hoars . The Dallas News or not, but I assume tlu iwing account Ot the then engaged in the pro was employed by tlu? St puny as one of its coum the eight-year old with its atlairs in ?>hi? f E. 0. Lanier, died attacked in the courts i dock yesterday alter- tu"ivllUo i do not reel 6 home ot her parents remember that I rciulct Mer.near Hurst bUeel, KUth service as I could -* ,,,, . . it and was paid. i. i lie funeral was "The employment ha ternoon at l:3o o'clock whatever to anything ate residenc , and in K.ross or to ;n j . al government had the as made in the Oak- est. tery. Rev. H S. And- "That I was so eni|i Ul.nl p.,.or of the byteriau church, of I i- at least I never made 111 lie services. l"?al tho fact. Oil the c pleased to have people I ? such clients. 'orkvillr Lawyer Drtttt. It had not then be able, but was consider B. McUaw, a pronil- verse, to be employed I iber of the Yor;%ville tlo"s,; , , , . That employment ei at Ills hnnite in that first term in (lie sonaU1 111v afterno ?, of ga<- ,,ot represented the e< , i> r\ way since. In oilier \v ' was a son Of Iv. G r,presented the coiiipni 'ho at f)UO titlio was since long before it was governor of Sou'h federal government. n< i ... f, . willi full general knoi d ,s > 1 NGUI8 Ol (o llio senate." McCaw represented TT ~ ty in I he Legislature a ^ears^ s Damag years aj^o. ^ orakcr s 'aw was a brother of ItS1, ,'"uis< is , , IIcarst in a speech toim t?)G popular reply which Senator F< nt Couit stenographer day to the letters read i >uit, ami tie latter has Itliy of his numerous "Mr. Poraker replies friends in his bereave- 'h-pubiican manner. lie did serve Standard < of it. Llis statement is ? 1 read last night. If if/ Mfirritn/e of a I'opit- letters I am going t?> i uui/ Couple. w",|ld ',av? denied the riie first letter follow ons have been issued * Daisy I. Bennett l? Mj. ?0,P ige of her sister, Miss your favor of the a liot.h Rcinnal t r/. 1U ? liltMisliii' to linnd "'!,7 \ j"' eate of deposit for $50,(1 lerry Oil ?? edll* sday with our understanding Oct. 7, at 3 o'clock. State the conditions nett home on Meeting lie ceremony will be Very . bv the Rey. vV A. * e .1 p- . w ,i Hon. J. It. Forakcr, \\ t<vp of the First Metli, , ... The second letter, r 8h. Refreshments will nt>arst, was as follows after the ceremony. ! couple will leaye on My 1)oar s*uu?r: "'i' ain for Churlolt0? Alld you a word regard in# 5 will C > to Hamlet, duced liy Senator .Ion , e . -,i known as S. ?>40. intent! pond a few days with ftt.t prolt.(.t r's parents, Mr. and against unlawful restra Terry olies," etc., introduced . .It really seems ns the mpective groom, as is very unneoessarily sov< n, is one o! Lilican- ions. Is it not much H resgive young business application of the she a ?w r- resorting to a measure < ing lor several years hope you will feel so linently connected wiili ?<??'<! urently pie word from you on tlie > ;tt Grocery company. Is, M.eiieve. still in ltlemanly depor'mHll* Witli kind regards, le manners he has ,\erv, John I nv friends since his ,,OI1 j H poraker. w lere from his North "Tho bill referred to 1 home some years X bride-elect, M.>> ? n- 4'onso<|ti<kntlv Mr. Fora daugll'er of the late does not convince whe .p , the correspondence tint inett, and 1- 1 >'<Uli witli anything in eongrt an.v christian virtues Foraker Cancel ng personality. noueoeD-c.ii , . M i-'an-o cio i\uouu ?r-T . I'iucinnati, < >. Sept. 2C 3i l^ancaster County sonatorJos. u. i-wak rs' Educational anH ftH of his 8Poakll,K en>ri r& inuucauonai ana CRin|,ajK?t it was ioarm rative Union. cast< r County Farm- other will meet on Friday Henry Witherspo 10 o'clock A. M. and Wftt* 8l,ot *>y J?e J"1 Jnions will please see nred> Saturday ni here is a full delega- Springs's Cane Cre< at. We are desirous The parties had I member who cau pos- cards, with o hers, ' will attend the coun pi^d house on the and especially the of- condition of the w( >usineBs of much im- w^o lives on Mr. T o the Union will be pl?ce, is critical, b the head, the bullet E. B. I,ingle, Pres. tered the ear. Dr. ? . tending him. Jone :h Springs ladies of tho ted and lodged ill will Rive an pnt?rtainmont by Sheriff Hunter f nc hall noxt Tuesday even- . m n rdi&lly invited. das. 1, lluuter. t News PRICE 5 CENTS PER COPY nsation? Se- A SCATHING LETTER. to Hearst s ?i 11 itc?i states Oklahoma's Governor Deissued the 1??1- rrmnH^ Prnnf nf r! V-? orrror ..._w m a V/Ul V/l W11CU iy 10 tne charges nnbus by w. u. j Made Against Him by Lher the letters Hearst. >t are true copies .n 3y are. fur i was Chicago, kept. 20. ?Governor ictiee of law and j llaskell, ul Oklahoma, tonight aiulnrd <?il <-om-1 Ve 0)1, ^jie t,>(l)Wing telegram >fI in connection , . " ?. where i was ' which ho said lie had sen' to and in the legis- William Randolph Hearst: ill the details, i ' William K. Hearst, ed the company "Care IMew Yojk American, and charged for "New York City, N. Y. d no releronce ''Sir:?You are stating in pending in eon- speech and press, in substance, which the feder- tjia: during the sear 1899 when slightest inter- ? L n Attorney General r rank S. >loyed and pre- Monett, of Ohio, had several at,ythe?rtinS ('ases pending in the Supreme iy effort to con- Court ut that, Stale against the ontrary, I was Standard Oil Compan . , I sought know that I had . . . o mtluence him to dismiss those come discredit- suits. 1 have said, and now reed just the ro- | ,,QQ| t iiai - ' , i'vw < t* v> y \ ?UI 3uli riiitJIl ' IS 3D" >y such corpora- * 1 J solutely talse, and that I never tided i>cf?n- my had any relations oi any Kind or imp any in "any character with the Standard Oil or?is, i have not Company. Our conflicting state iy in any way ,n0nts prove nothing. VoU, as A attankcd by the i r since boforr, newspaper man, may, and y I oil no, I was hiiou d, de-sire a reputation lor truiniulnesr; 1, as a public olliing Answer mal, demand that those who acReply. cuse me si and ioriu aud make .?William it. known their proof. You Vnr?w rht aiiswcrcil tlio that a suit against you lor civil iraker uiatli! to- , , iy Mr. Hearst in damages, or a cruili ;ti pro-ecuay niirtit. Mr. tion for libel, means long delay . . and affords your ctiaracter of hi i-liarai'teristie " lie mlinits Unit J nirualism a chance to cover >ii ami is proml Vour expenses befoie being called be bmi'sccn1;." ^ 1 ^0 Hot want read tonight he vour money; 1 sitnplv desire to wbole matter." expose you to the public as a >S|Jroadwav. ,a'se ?ccu9er who has distorted , Jan. J7, liio-j. public records and manufactured itospordfutf to statements for ba?e political purtti, it. (jives ine ? ,i e e herewith cortift- poses. borthe pur; o.-e of for(oa in aeeordanen ever settling this infamous slan correctly 'and der which you are circulating in 111 be suoeessiul- your newspapers and on the stump, I now propose that a truly yours, ... in ,u e I, ArVhbold. committee o! live <-r any three of 'nshiiiRton, n. < . them, compos d of ?lie editors or is rend by Mr. fhe Sprinufield (Mas* ) Repub:i llruadway. licaa> The Chicago Journal, The Feb. 25, i!?02. Now York World, Tne lndianvcniurcto write apoli* News and The St. Louis cs' "of 'a rk an sirs Republican, be selected to hear led to amend the \ on and me under oath and all and commerce 1 Lilor , yidence they may desire nits and ini)no|i- J J by liim i>ee. 4. as 'lie truth or fals?ty ot your niirb this bill is charge, at the earliest possible idier"'to test Vhe moment, and render r heir decisrman act before ion t<> the pllhilC lit Willing. "i this kind. I shou d t Ilia committee find vour about it and I . , , . ,, " , ased to bnve a Charge sustained 1 shall villi iubjeot. The bill draw from ad connection with II,,uttee. i|)0 present presidential cum11*111 v vnnr, 1? . t irti - Should tb?> eonliKf ?. archboltl. oaaiQSt y()u, ;*s I know it will, ashiiiKton. I), <\ ;j,ere no0;i be :io other penalty in tins letter is , v-nator Jones ot I lit* puwlic Cwiil^mpt ('Uft 1 States senate. 0,ren ;?.-s?SSin of ch tT lOtor. ker's statement ki(J N Ua8keH ?? n lie said that 1 nothing to th> * ?? ? i-ss. special Notices. S Speaking The mouthers of Carnes' School hous* _ ft. Tanners I'll Ion No. 323 are ret | nested t<? Oi Charges, meet at the hall Saturday afternoon at I.? l nited States 2 o'clock. Mr. W. t;. A. Porter will ;er has canceled make all address. igements in the There will be preaching at New Hope id t?>day. next Sunday morning, Sept. 27. by llev. K. O. Thompson, ami also in the after/ Shot bft An- noon by llev. 1?r. ltioe. The congregation is requested to come prepared to on colored remft'M f?r afternoon sermon. ' , The Young Woman's Auxiliary SoHC9, also C01- t.jety wm have its regular meeting at ght Otl Col. New Hope next Sunday at one, p. m 3k plantation l''?1"'1 member is requested to come pre^ . pared to pay dues. 3eeil p I Ml. itev. W. It. Mellwain will lecture in an unO'Ctl- at Carmel on Thursday night, 24th place. The instant, funded man 'Rtln>8 ?f the First ltaptist church f will servo oysters in the court. hnn?? uiiici v>uip B I Friday night. Public invit?*d. ieing shot ill I Camp Crock Farmers' I'nion will t having en-' nwt Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ,, . Full attendance desired. Brown is at _ ,^ Patrons of Sims school are requested '8 WftS arres- p, meet early Saturday morning to jail Sunday clear otrnew school grounds. tnd Constable ^he Farinel Farmers Cnion will meet tomorrow (Thursday) evening at a o'clock.