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' 6 NEWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA UApMnU Latest New* of General Interest That IIHIIIIIUIl Has Been Collected From Many ft II Tim Towns and Counties. 11 U I A U I Darlington.?The following teachhave been elected for the term of the F 1/913-14 at the St. John's Graded 8T D/ School, Darlington. WITH I Drunson.?Cept John A. Llnglsey, CHAN prominent citizen and the oldest man in the entire community, died at Ms home near Brunson recently. THE CRITICI Yin** \f4nn Annlo T C4aeW ttounoed at the prwent time. Cattle Bought I Aiken. The closing exercise* of Head Shippe) <!he Granlteville graded and high school were hold at Hickman Momor- tion. Tea ted hall in Granlteville, this county, recently, and wore attended by a oluni la. crowd that packed the large auditor R?rvlce in SoutJ 1um. The school year Just come to a ed a letter froi close has been one of tho most sue- charge at Wash ocssful in the history of the school, co-operative de: which ie one of the beet in this sec- which recent t*?n- cattle from th; Columbia.?The pure food exhibit centres is deplo sent to the Greenville exposition by made that the the state department of agriculture tinned, that the Is to be installed at the farmers' cation of the ti< meeting to Ik* held in Darlington July ously and that 2, ?, and 4. The exhibit will be aug bought; all this merited by reports on canned goods i>orfant live st< offered for sale in South Carolina and may be built tit inspected by the department. Far Mr. Knapp d1 mors from all counties of the Pee Dee his agents to a section of the state will attend the jec.t Issued by meeting at Darlington. division of the Spartanburg.?John Gary Evans, Agriculture. HI chairman of the city Democratic or- 1" '?? sanitation, called a meeting of the ex- ' The Age eoutive committee t<? determine the tention le caller method of placing a Democratic tick nipnt, prepared et in the f1?*ld fr?r the October city ?*"imal husband Vectlon The sentiment for calling a of anlir primary to make the nominations is States departmi strong, and, according to a leader, "We have a! the committee will probably take such ver>' bard to tet action. Pr fhtu he eouk Gaffnev. ? Mavor Butler burst a ftn^ s?PPorf a bomb amrmg the "blind e timers" of m ,lMr>' A re OafTnoy when he arraigned five of lr Af" 11 'bat thern In police court and confronted Pa^'*nt thorn with two dotectlveg, engaged bv the Olty Council to put a stop to the ,I^ns " ' ,ri rif> liquor traffic in toe city. The plain- f'rn ' clothes men had been in the city Tot ' "lfo f 1 * nat a month, securing evidence against production <l|?c O r p 1 pt t ' fl If the vaniouo and numerous liquor deal ' R era go at price y i a. Sumter?At a mooting of the Sum y]''' .r 'r' n"? ter Bar Association held recently ',uT Col. R. TX I^ee was re-elected presl dry> ,f tlK' Wofi dent and Mr. Geo. D. Bevy secretary to ',nv ft c><1 Mr. Mark Reynold! who has acted so heLfer arid trcni eoretarv for a number of years, de P'a,n* f?r brew oMned re-eiectlon animal la too v Spartanburg Warrants for the ar with, rest of Mac Smith, eap<'-intendeint, r? ^lllw A * end W. L. Hames. woavo-room boss rtoulture in th? otf the D. W Converse company of ku*rriAl luduatrj OkwdaJe, were sworn out before Mag aB cheaply as t latrafe Oarvtt cliarglrvg a violathm of 1>wt have the criminal statute In reference to r*ln7 P?? y?u " (he soboduie of working hours of em fy"t not **" in cotton mllla ??T mTlf price. Holding Up Dispensary Fund. Development oi Blease addreeeed . letter ^ ^ to the Rtehland County dispensary pypr ^ board telling them he understand. vo}opTn^nt ^ n that the city of Columbia got 60 per fff Q9nrKVtm cent of the dlepeneary profits last hv the ( year when she was entitled to only ,n ft TT1,V*^ 9 mwthlrd. and he inwtruota the board ^ proposition Jhet, if after Inyestigatlon, they find fhp United K1 ?hfa to bo a fact to hold up any fur pUcft ft j^rm df tber part of the dlepennary profita t< tn,9 oolint#/( v Che city until the average hm been-, ;tn<t j] j, 88?d6 up. MI ulfh fh*? T7n # I THE LANCASTER N mil A II mm/ ?' aFr'culturo' fame here In the fc I [ || ID 111 MM If terest of this movement, and Mi lUUu II LI nil Iy?n* placed the proposition befor IVUU II Willi the meeting, which was that the go^ pp HPiniinr ernment would dfour^ a first clas LL ML AU|UL man and P?y at IwiJt $800 for hi ii III LflljU M L salary " Chamber of Oommerc would guarantee tthe balance, $70( " and, as stated, the proposition wa iY OF CAUCU8 GOE8 promptly accepted and a contrac entered into to cover a period of bw ?R ACTIO ALLY NO years from August 1. IGE8 MADE. Executive Clemepcy For Two. The grovernror has granted a pai SMS ARE LIMITED don to Thomas Godfrey, who wa convicted in Rpar^anburgr county 1 * November of 1905 on the charge c en No Effort As Yet murder and upon recommendation t .. . , mercy was sentenced to life imprl< n ng uthorities of onmen^ paroled by the he Individual Senators. prnor May 20- l!>11- a,,d the was granted for the purpose of rt Dons. storing citizenship. A parole ha been granted to Isaac Mulligan, cor victed in Berkeley county In Noven -The Underwood-Sim- ber ^ 1912 on the oharRe of lRrren vision bill, as agreed ahd sentenced to two years. lemocr&ls of the sen went through a full South Carolina Press Association. . , _ South Carolina Press associatloT of the seuute Demo- . . . . . . ? which meets in Charleston, June 2 with practically no an(j 27, is to hear an address fror h harinonioue support W. K. Tate on the "Conference fo i alterations of the fl- the Common flood," planned to behel >e members had made in Columbia during tohe month of At Underwood bill. gust. On the same morning tha itios on dhedcals, oils, Prof. Tate will speak. E. J. Watsor earthenware and glass- commissioner of agriculture, will di: wo thirdB of the arti- cuss "The Pure Food Law." The at in the metal and ma nual address is to be made by Noi le, had been disposed man Hajygood. the recent purchase 1CU8 adjourned for the of Harpers' Weekly. ic members of the fl e met to finish redraft- For Extermination of Hookworm, tax section of the bill. An appropriation of $150 has bee changes to be made in made by the county commissioners r reducing the exempted Greenville county to he expended i 4,000 to $3,000, prob- the extermination of the hookmom mpleted within a few Because of this appropriation, trea acome tax and admin- ment 1s to be made absolutely fre ?s of the bill then will to all who make application. Wbe to the caucus for con- the suggestion wxis first made by representative of tJ>o state board r the tariff bill in the health, the commissioners felt tha e was limited to a few such action was beyond their jurl nd a half dozen of the diction. A resolution was then adop t back to the finance ed 'by the county medical assoc.iatioi further investigation for this purpose. he committee's report on the free list wios [ Fatal Collision at Spartanburg, r some dobate. The Charlton Shell, the 18-year-old so i on flaming arc light of Hev. J. W. Shell of Gaffney wa ined glass and on field fatally Injured by a head-on collislo and surgical Instru- of his motorcycle and a street ca tographlc lenses came He was dragged for 4h yards, and hi n and were referred skull split open. The boy was hti mocrats of the finance fled to the hospital, where it was eai his death was only a matter of a fe lobilea as necessaries hours. Mr. Shell had just complete farming life were the hi" Junior year at WolTord college, an of the "debate." bas been employed since as a repor er for The Spartanburg Herald H L0ING IS URGED was on his way to The Herald offic when the accident occurred. For Big Marts.?Many d Out of Thi6 Secff ic is Deplored. A Fight For Freight Rate*. Washington.?An Inquiry will * Special agents of the made by the Interstate rommer< ! Carolina have reoeir- commission of Its own initiative c the application of the railroads east < n Bradford Kimpp. in MlBJ,1a(,ippl flnd n(>rth of ti lngtOD of the farmers' ohk> and Potomac rivers for porml monstratlon work, in Btr?n to advance freight rates, hoi heavy shipments of class and commodity. An order wt la section to packing issued by the commission denying tl red and the suggestion application of the f>2 eastern line? ? practice be discon- reopen the old advance rate case, h ? campaigns for eradi- 3,4000. which was n yiroooeding loo ~k be prosecuted vigor- )tu, increase of class fr?l?l pure bred bulls be rat*.* to the end that an lm>ck raising Industry > here. Lrects the attention of ^B^^B , warning on the sub- B ^ the animal husbandry' I I B**^ federal department of B ^^0/ JL. J is letiter In part folYour special at 1 to the attached state ^ and published by thr Iry division of the t>u Industry. ^B Bv r-nt of agriculture. jpBn Mm &L& ? 1 of us been workln-p B ich the Southern farm 1 produce his own feed reasonable live stock . A * aaonable and steady I JjL f % direction hua been ap- M?jJ. a.1 1 1. *-W, menace to the cattle _ South is a serious one B^ armer does not appre A ?\y\ fh | lon-wide problem of fm\ 1/ B B^ll^^I" . and 1 fear our farm ! t-TlA \j 1 VjJOI their rws and he Ifs which they may re j ir future. A? pointed OllF PrCmiUITl eau of animal huahan- | tern farmer fan afford nVC(| aild will take price for your cow, or *port it to t nc '.V est em k 'i /"* f~t P ro t-r* 111 m F* ling purposes, such an I ICIIllUIIl Vs alliable tor the farmer ^ _ 1 I present. ^an on rr o?nd and enduring a*;- . ?. < south *? must havf catalogue or more We oan food o&tUe . u?r <-an in wont presents ranging fr jtout reading etor k Vf 1 . . good price tor oiem. a piano, or a fine I l your breeding et-ook, ' bile. For further ' Aflriouhure. chant or most tmcortan* etep C 11 rl IJ L CM ward five definite de io agricultural totoreet 1 jf county wen the arrtion pilCll f4|Q I Chamber of Comm?nw 1 vpOi vl/lu 1. t Georgetown. when * of a raprooontatlvo of 14 IV f 4 4 lutes government to rmongtrator at work In a a fakon np. W. W m ^ ?| ^ Raker. both connect- i I I ltd I* ited Statoe d^runent j " " * EWS, JUNE 24, 1913. [ FIERCE FICHTIN PHILIPPINES ^ 7b FOURTEEN AMERICANS ARE ^ ^tSjSgjBi B KILLED IN PHILIPPINE J j battle. j s In the List of Dead Are Captain Tay- ~M t lor Nichols, Eleven Scouts and c Two Regulars. j Washington.?Fourteen American V f j soldiers were killed in the recent four jfl r. I days' lighting on Jolo Island, the Phil- / c ' ippines, when General Pershing's com- **'' 5^: till graduation. >< to || fn ?????????????? ^ For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, W OROVB'8 TA8TBLB88 chill TONIC, drives out ???????? Malaria and hiiilda up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer. l;or adults and children. 50c. nium I if v & STER, S. C. I , IS Cola Crowns! *l> TU^,.'li I 4 . i ucy ii ia?i * ?, , | save you th< Crowns nave just ar- you have s the place of coupons . , c ! <il\ h LS A rown is good .or a SHOttS lerchant for illustrated than 2,400 valuable ^rHhlng! om a pocket knife to Repair;Depa 3uggy to an automo- old Shoes Tak< information ask mer as soon as thej iottling Works Greeorv> I hit, S. L>. SI11<1 j under the , ; ' " ^ 5T? Id i- M i?y me addition to any party? M 1 y time?any place. M j with life and wholesomcness. B B Delicious M i Refreshing M i hi/st-Quenching 1 Demand the Genuine? y\t EB Refuse Substitutes. Soda V' Fountains K or Carbonated ra Hottlcs. ffi !A-COLA COMPANY, Atlanta, ca. f rVbcncver you *et an Arrow think of Cocu-C-tU. Rt i Love Violets? I o gather them?to bury your face in 1 ikissed petals?to revel in. their divine c * H ke to carry that delicious fracrrance H here?to make Violet your favorite 1 p fs be certain of the subtle sweetness ? $ Dwers? Then use only | .RFUME AND TOILET PREPARATIONS 1 1 im Powder (white and flesh)....25c B 1 lexical Powder (white and flesh)..50f 1 ; Soap 25 C-J ? d Face Powder 35c k ict, ounce 50c K t, ounce 50c Water 75c If ?ld Only at Our Store. f el Drug Company I The Rexall Store." jl Ve Repair I I if OUR I I VORE I I SHOES I [ /cm twice as long?we'll probably | i price of a new pair of shoes. ? everal pairs "kicking around." : CIIANC K AT YOl'H OKI) f ? IN OIK SIIOKSSIIOI' | em so well they'll come in handy |g ( e-ofF. Visit our "CHAMPION" rtment?it will interest you. e a Long Jump Toward Newness 1 i see our "Champion Machinery." f Hood Live Stock Co I , J ANCASTIvR, S. C. I | n ' inand finally subdued and disarmed the v'-l'V : rebellious Moros, according to a report X. A /N*? c to the war department. fejgSg | On the list of dead wero Capt. f_ | Taylor A. Nichols of the rhilippine Jr , j i scout8, eleven sco ts and two pri- < , | vates of the regular army. I Cuptain Nichols was 31 years old and son of John Nichols of Durham, f ) i Cal. The two regulars, both of whom 1 were killed in the first day's action, ^. were Oliver Villiard, company M. JM Eighth Hhode Island, and Luther Gerliart, of ^ ^ the same company. fi I Prospects of Good Tobacco Crop. n ! Kinstree.?Unusual Interest is be- iiL?2?Q A WelcO t log manifested here just now over V ;gf ,jj, d the promising prospects of a bumper lillH i- tobacco crop. In some sections of if ileal, Sparkling ,t the county the crop has been oonsld- ?^ j. orably damaged by nail and wind i ' J s- storms, but aside from this, tihe crop iif j. Is generally good, and tobacco me i /ft' '!' r- on the ground, buyers and warehouse- IY'JJjt'jf/f r men. say fliat good prices will b? I W7/fl< paid this season for good grades. Imt'il' T No Oil to Be Found. n Anderson.?There Is no oil to be III if found in the e?rth in this section of J* I n the state. .1. W. Hess, the g<?ologist 1 from t he department of the interior IB I \yj \i Washington spent several I e days in this county nnd adjoining '& n counties and has made a very exn haustlve survey. He came to Ander- THE COC if son in response to letters directed ^ it from here to Senator Tillman and s- Congressman Aiken in which it was t stated that the writers had reason to believe that oil could be fou < File Petition at Orangeburg. I I^V y /V|' n Orangeburg.?A petition calling for I II I I III s an election to decide whether or not A n Orangeburg will have a commission r fortu of government >was filed with Don't you loV6 t is the city clerk. The petition carried a mass of their SU1 r- about 200 signatures, which is about fragrance? <' double the number or quaJifled peti- Wouldn't VOU HI w tioners necessary bo call an election. with v,oi ovdi-v^ d The mayor and city attorney consult d ed, but nothing has been give out yet ? h * 1 when the proclamation calling for 01 LI,e Iref>" n< [e rhe election will be published. This Vlrtl Ct milCF PK e will doubtless be done as soon as the VIULfcl UULLL it signatures are gone over. Violet Dulce Talci Violet Dulce Comp Scholarship For Newberry College. Violet Dulce Toilet The Calvin Crosier chapter, U. D. Violet Dulce Lifjuii ** C., offers a scholarship In Newberry Violet Dulce Extra ooHege rto ifome young -woman of Violet Dulce Sache ,T1 Newberry bounty. She must he able Violet Dulce Toilet to enter the* freshman class. This ie chapter, composed or young women. k * already has a scholarship for a young _ ^ man in the college. The scholarships W 4 lP are for one year, but are continued kjlclllllcll lo7 has been appointed assistant post- Th master hero by her father, Mr. Lewtd Cre a* e< Btockley. who took charge of the of- To Assert Bi Geo several days ago. Jonesrille.?Partners are consider- Party Upon tl ably behind in working their crops Other Work and are havdng a hard struggle with the grass. The wheat and oat crops hare been harested .and both crops Washington.are fine. moua tariff re Ppertnnburg.?Carlisle Wilklns and upon bv the L Henry Moody of Cowpeu*, charged committee with the abduction <?f Eva Johnson.! , t14-year-old daughter of Sidney | * session Jo/hnaon, a merch.uit of Cheenoe, or a tic caucus ware bound over by Magistrate Gantt ' change and wit after a hearing in which much sensa- for most of th? y ttonal evidence wu bi ought out. nance commute MeOoil?MoOoll municipal bonds ar# in the original 1 being sold, the board of commission The tariff dc has made a contract with J. Newton and paints; on < Johnston, a civil engineer of Florence ware and on t" to superintend the work for the town, cles comprised Mr. Johnston comes rerv highly reo- ohlnery ached uJ ommendod to the commission, and it of when the cat to understood that the work will begin day. Democrat In July. I nanoe committe Edgefield.?Although this is an off i the income year Edgefield to not without some i important < politics, for an election will be held |bis provision, ] here soon for cotton weigher. There income from $ axe two candidates In the field, Mr. ably be co J. 0. Byrd, the Incumbent, and Mr. days And the 1' John R. Bryan. They are both wide- totrative featun awake citizens with strong folio wings be turned over and the friends of each are doing , eld e rat ion. active 'work. I Criticism of Sharon??Through this section has j J^nferenc been visited by very heavy and con- | 0 ra e* a tlnued mine recently, still the farm ?nis were sen ere are again back in harness and co"im e? rural activity is at its highest point an report. Ootton and com are being rapidly ^ 1 cement worke<l and bid fair to improve under 81,61,1 no' a te1 this process and with seasonable i>r?I)OS(' 1 llt e? weather hereafter It will recover car on8' on 8ta from the recent cold map. glasses, optical ments and pho Galum-Ma.?President Wilson hav- 1q fQr crtUcl81 tog accepted conditionally, an Invlta to t^6 tkm from the South Carolina Caught- eommdttee ere of the American Revolution to d?- Cheap autorr liver the principal address at the un Qf lm8lnes8 nnd veiling of the monument to Colum- Qf much tola to the "Three Partisan flenerals" ?Sumter, Marion and Pickens?the HOME BREE fnr tfadh oTArcUAA will n/\t Vt* * n