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ft* * VOL. <), NO. 12, SE] CHOPPED VICTIM IN linn iiiitii in MI-WEEKLY. preciativo audience show thusiasm by encoring her again. The audience was , wr- deliglited with her rondei LANCASTK w THE COUNTRY II "inp nf "A I />W ^ K, S. C., Tl'KSDAY, X(>\ URIP I GEORGE R. R 'KM BUR 11, 1913. lEMBERT !"" i -w o Kl) TO \OVKMUKH 1 J|"| * .50 J'KIt YEAIt. DronPMi7c UtAU Wllh AN Slayer Placed Foot on Chei Hewed Fallen Man. ED. SIBLEY UNDER AR n V1 I Valentine," written especki nAL ! dedicated to her by Mnl I Millan. and "The Lawn S\ written for her hy our d J music, Carl Jean Tolman. st and Another interesting nun program was the piano tunin Days," composed b; man a few days before sch pCT tbis fall and dedicated t Kt?ol Major James Lide Coker. "p:f OF A SEVEF vitiK, also irector of iber of the Pittsburg Visited 1 "?Mr Toi- Snowfall in Numbc ool opened . 'y hlm l? TRAFFIC IS DEM IE STORM! PASSED AV by Heaviest Candidate For t of Years. cumbs to L< ORALIZGD. WAS NATIVE if... rourth Iteiiort m SUNDAY ___ I cotton ginning i compiled from Governor sj5... r.oau c?rreapo trnor ^uc- throughout the mc Illness at 10 a- m- Sat< 8, 8:15,913 bale round as half b OF KITMTWi) 191? had been Flares the Amount MU I IU I5,?i:i miles. it ijr Nov. 10.?The fourth [Vlr report of the season, reports of census bundents and agents cotton belt and issued Bryan Oil irday, announced that 's of cotton, counting lots K ales, of the growth of ginned urior to \'r> NLUUUmILL MM CONGRESS (lines to Foreign Dipvery Step Taken. Killing of Hons Yonguo, of ( County, One of Most Ilri Homicides on Record. Chester Special to Charlesto and Courier, Nov. 9.?Details of the most cold-blooded hoi Jn the memory of any living #Chester county were brought 1 j we regret very much "I .. Miller will not be with us ^ ics *' | spring. She was here las utul ls a favorite with Coker Co The crowded conditions dormitories were relieved n News when about forty girls 11 of one new dormitory, which rulcides I completed. man in VINCENT ASTOR WEDS 1 to light j that Miss again next ... .... s, t May and AM XNi,?* ?rvire U> < illege girls. Broken?< onsidernh of our old Done to Some S last week rioved irto Pittsburg, Nov. is about transportation facilitiei i ing wire communicatio ? i area an extraordinary s X SPRING windstorm visited this ltiH pnntiimoo 'ities of Kast Representative in le Damage From Richland ections. ed by Wide C'ir 9.?Crippling Columbia Speci i anil prostrat- News and Coui n over a wide George R. Rembert, now, sleet and the General Assem! section today County and a candl -- a. un. | vomber 1. To i I 8f?9, 222 bales < ,, , . | entire crop had ( cneml Assembly to that dat(1 r, Will l>e .Mourn- cent of the eroj ele of Friends. 1908 to that dc 62.6 per cent < al to Charleston K'nned. and in rier, Nov. a. 906,395 bales o , Representative in croP bad been bly from Richland Included in t idate for Governor 61,820 round Lhat dato last year 8,- ULTIMA! >r 65.8 per cent of the j been ginned; in 1911 ( .970.905 or 64.1 per | Desire of U > had been ginned; in \ruuies? ite 8,191,557 bales or . yf the crop had been 1906 to that date 6.r 53.2 per cent of the V. ashing! ginned. merits in tt lie total glnnlngs were today tende bales, rnmnnpo'' *??? *? rE BREAK LIKELYiiiUmI States That Powers e in Its Policy?May iai.se Kmbar^o. ton, Nov. 10.?Developie Mexican situation hero (1 to emphasize a mirnoRo early this morning, when Sheriff S. W. W. Bindeman an Howse returned from the neighborhood with Ed Sibley, charged with the killing of J Tongue with an axe Friday < about 7:30 o'clock, near the h Sibley's son. After the affair C. Crosby was summoned, and Deputy younK Millionaire to Mi d J- G- Helen Huntlngtoi St.?V?r New York. Nov. 10.?V who is tor conflrmed through his 1 Ross Saturday the announceme evening was engaged to marry M ome of Dlnsmore Huntington, eld _ ? ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rober Dr- C* ington, of Staatsburg, N. seeing wedding, it is understood ... day 10 inches of sn< [?rry Miss ; inchPS more than in i * I since 1886. The baroi incent As* 1 29.06 or ai>out on , secretary 1 norma' and this incider nt that'he '8 viewed as reniarkabl iss Helen c,a,s of t,ie United Si est daugh- 1 bur<iau- Throughout t t P Hunt- ' from the northwest t Y The an hour while the tem will take from 48 to 22 dc uunuK me uiaa at his home li aw fell, four | an illness of sever my November neral arrangements neter register- t made, but will pr< e inch below j here tomorrow. Mr it of the storm years of age. He w e by local ofll-, County but came tc tates weather 1 years ago. He woi he day a wind I clerk, then read la dew 4 0 miles 1 mitted to the Bar i perature drop- profession. He ser agrees in less In the Legislature. lere to-night after &4,539 bales la al weeks. The fu- ,n 1911. 81.18: have not yet been 199,621 bales 1 obably take place T,le number . Ilembert was 38 bales included as bom In Sumter with 28,887 bt ? Columbia several I bales in 1911, "ked first as mail j an<l 5,6,237 bah w, after being ad- I rose rapidly in his fJ-'R'PAT TOT I ved several terms *** beine a momW /,r i TA am ' ^o'oVo* on the part ist year, 68,313 bales 1 3 bales in 1910 and eminent to n 1909. the acts of t of sea Island cotton and brougli was 4 2,769, compared lies last year, 56,663 8erious co 40,504 bales in 1910 Plven by 1 as in 1909. question of arms to all DNUMENT rT >i\TnriT>T?^ ? of the Washington govrefuse to recognize any of Lhe new Mexican Congress it to light the fact that nslderation was being . P sident Wilson to the permitting exportation of factions in the Southern Bryan had a long con luo 11 ikmiui conumon oi x( cuts hurried him to the Maf Hospital. Everything; posslb done for him, but he passec last night about 12 o'clock. It Is said that Yongue had \ Groat Falls Friday and secure whiskey, which he Imblbe< freely. He returned and stoj the home of his brother. Ned I where he lived. It is thought :>ngue a | place next spring, gdelene | Young Aator Inherited s le was 000,000 from the estate of ' . i the late Col. John Jacob j away | perched on the Titanic. 22 years old this month, tone to to-he Is 20. The Astor coi d some adjoins that of the Hunt 1 quite Staatsburg. which is a 1 >pe<l at north of Pouglikeepsle. 'ongue, The young people have k that lie other since phlliihoml * man io nours. rrect t Z(lK rains Friday and Satu h?? fjw ' Kan fal?"K at 3 o'clo \.tol who lM- ncr?re "<">? ra> Ho win i nn(* vehicle traffic was Tho i rVi . the elements in an effc operations. Toward 1 nitons' at thermom?*er tumbled r ow miiQ? i water and snow frozr s ; pletely demoralized tra noun each I ALL WIRES AR .fi<su T-T ii r* 4 _ Slinrtlv nflnr ha/mi icioa by Heavy j that body at his del rday snow be- tion of Governor B ck this morn- ( had been administr lroad, trolley, lower house. battling with Mr Rembert mar >rt to continue Mr. Allen Jones, ai evening the Wilie Jones. She v apidly and the survive him. He is This com- two half-brothers, asportation. Sumter County, am R DOWN. hert, of Wofford C< vir * ter. Mrs I .!* w ron ith. Since the eleclease Mr Rcmbert , ation leader In the I Han,I*?'?e St Sculptor?I* ried a daughter of Place id a niece of Gen. vith five children. ! Washington also survived by State, Nov. 8.? Mr. Rembert of erato monumen il Prof A. C. Rem- j oc* at Arlington illege and one sis- ^ir Moses lOze II. K'nllin Aml.no ' W-r IiUJJilCAT^S Terence wit [ d'AfTaires c atue Completed |?v lur'Iif ^'hic nvrtlln,, Will Take ' ..fectk," of Next Year. invalid as Special to Columbia I and I'w ' -The $50,000 Confcd- TALK t. which is to be erect- ' The seer* . has been finished by inters from kiel at his studio ii. countries a h Senor Algara, Charge >f the Mexican embassy, h it is understood he said States considered the congressmen equally as the voting for President resident. WITH DIPLOMATS. ?tary summoned the ininfive Central American nd outlined to them in was on his way to J. W. Hank store, a little distance fr?>m 5 house, when he met Sibley quarrel. It Is alleged, had its in in an old feud between the d? and Sibley. The feud, it is c stared over a fight between t when Yongue got the better ley. When not very far from 5 house, it is said, that Yongue f "II * I shead's ; incton is rather tall, with 1 Sibley's and bine eyes. She is tl The | daughter of (be late W eeption Dinsmore. a millionaire i ^ceased Tuxedo. latmed, I Her mother, who was 1 he two Gray Dinsmore, Is well kno of Sib- . York, Newport and Tuxec !'hlSng WAR WITHOUT -I I A rsr? -w-m v*. brown hair 1 Union Telegraph Com he grand- all wires clown to Now illiam R. hus and Cleveland. T1 esldent of ! pany was tied up hy tl j points from here. Tc VIIss Helen to the outside world iwn in New ; The Western Union to; lo. !a eireuit to the prinlol ? | of Pittsburg and to I Louisville. The Postal | still unable to reach N i uic ?* cniern y * pany reported ^?J*t" York. Colum- Mr- Rembert enl le Postal Coin- Governor las sprini le storm to all H,rp"tious work in slephone wires '"'lacy and the sevi were useless. inK speeches in va nlpht made up stato be suffered ipal cities east health, which con Chicapo and borne. From the fn Company was for h,R recovery, few York. Pal- W(*ek h,s 'amily ha , ? IIU ' 1 ? ?."? ii. Hie 1 ?ko has Viowi tered the race for reP?ripd to Co ?. As the result of f?rr,ipr secreti behalf of his can- chairman of th< pre strain of mak- of thp ArlinRtc rious parts of the ment Associatic a breakdown in : The monunif fined him to his ; heroic sized fig rst fears were felt reae"tinR the f and for the past e*tcnded, holdi il abandoned hope. ! ,ler loft restinj uur i nomas .Nelson P|'iif,rai win ed tho work and has United Stat I. Hilary A. Herbert. leV8 w'th irv of tho navy and Uater ho an o oxoontivo commit too boon In con in Confederate Monti- lomatio rop in, as to its excellence, pean power: nt plan consists of a 'n Funeral tiro of a woman, rop- by tho Unit South, her right hand It was ro ng a laurel wreath, diplomats t ? upon a plow stock, es to their fii nan been (lone by the es in its diplomatic partlie Huprta povernment. nonnrod that lie also had uminioation with the diprosentatives of the Euros and had informed them terms of the steps taken ed States thus far. ported that some of these ransmitted lonp dispatchhome povernments today. 1IIVV/AM (4VCU, iril VU tIM- ^IWUII that Sibley grabbed up an ax placing his foot upon his ches him one severe cut with the edge of the weapon In the reaching his brain. It Is stated that Yonfpie pitifully to be permitted to | but his requests were met hi other blows, one across the 1( one across the right forehe? the other across the rlgh cliee e,' and! | yUAKTIliK K it, Rave i ? i sharp Knt'?*?* Blocks at Montere head, ?*?1 anil Bodies Are In Streets. boRRed eret up, T^aredo, Texas, Nov. 9. r three without quarter with tki< >ft eye, armies burninR and d.vnn id and , that seemed to stand In t k. All victory, has been waRod n / < | iu 11 i uuiurf, w i" snillgion <1 I Trains are running hoi In this city and viol J' rtestroy- was especially severe, lliirned gahela Valley leading 1 | the Allegheny County 1 tonight reported tha ?Warfare wires were down. r opposing | The storm was movh uniting all I direction of Lake Erie he way to i of West Virginia and at Monte-I are believed to have s inn Cleveland. *? ?" w-n urs late Mr- Rembert w nl.y the Mom. foulh, In .ho Mono..Pjgt'SZ """ Co',"t>' ?"'!"onm over 1,000 matter who oppose ?? nnr?, . alumnus of the 1 tW. Cn ra;fthc n Eastern Ohio offered ennnld- 1 igni ai 11 o clock. i which are ?*as well known h?ok,, with fon Carolina, and had sized figures ii a will mourn his ,he circular pular in Richland 1,prois'n and de bia, which always children R legislature no Southern states d him. lie was an cral shields re| 'nlversity and a Confederate Rt rm of Rembert ,)esides that v monument is * Daughters of tl a sickle and pruning describing t ir urns, while the life ing closer t 1 full relief surround lations betw hase, showing the i Mexico thai votion of men, women Mexican p and soldiers of the some, t. There are also sev- The stab presenting the several lie Huerta'i ates, and inscriptions corps in Me .hich states that the Saturday tl irected by the United that the pr lie Confederacy. There be null and ho situation as approacho a complete break in reeon the United States and n at any time since tho roblem became trouble? department made pubs note to the diplomatic xico City at midnight last le burden of which was esidontial election would Void, but t lint tlir? nnwlv or tne ruts wore dorp and up and tho hospital authorities were surprised that Yonpue 1! lonp as he did. When Deputies Blndemai Howse pot to Sibley's home M ley eame to the door, and upoi asked the wherearouts of ht hand stated that he was som in the fields. Deputy Dili noticed some tracks leadlnp tc ton house in the yard, which Iv ones r?Y. Mexico, between the here federals and the beseipint Ived as tionallsts. Some of the u flereenes of thp strupple, a and 'y 'n ,,1P enpapeinent of ( rs. Rib- an<l 24 when the Constit l belnp occupied a larpe portion c >r hus- iR pictured in Seiz-Zap, an pwhere weekly published at Monte idenuin which reached Laredo ? a cot- - Many bodies were 1< he fol- streets until a lull In tl defending erable damage, but al C Constitu- into communication \vi nremitting have been futile, particular-; lc}.oX)?\, V' HKVIVAIj MFKTIN nationalists i 'I'1"; rl.ty: Rev. R. s. Truesdiile illustrated rev, copies Sermon Sunday today. Roy. R. S. Truesda >ft in the series of meetings he 1 le fighting in.r it.:-.-. - ttempts to pet ""EKZIXt. \VE.\T th those points loo Kinp M?y Ilea South as ( < l-OSES. j Washington, X . . toniporatnros, almo Last piorida is |(rf>(,i(.to days of this week ilo closed the ^uroai1lias been hold- , , "T,lls week will it. . 11 , . 1 tlllllotfn o.n'.l X ? are \VL life-sizr IIFH THIS WEEK i,aso of the mo Tho base of cli Almost as Far bronze, with Florida. pivos size statues. T ov. 0.?Freezing to he tho only ist as far south as with the oxrop (1 for the first few ortck the Clrea ; by the weather Pntire!/ of br granite curbing open," the weekly | j| jS i>*nw'in Ml figures around tho elected me nument. , would be Ir tlio monumont is of legislature patins on tho sides, legislative idor relief to tho life- Huorta had 'his monumont is said ,ho Interim ono now in Europe. deputies foi tion of that of Fred- tion of 1,10 1 t at Berlin, which is AN i 'onzo, standing on a in view o . cited in dot: nibers of Ton Kress soon (stalled, that the national would soon resume the powers which General seen fit to assume during between the arrest of tho r sedition and the induclew members of Congress. DBVIOTTS REPLY, f the fact that the note retil Huerta's defense of his lowed and discovered Sibley house talking to some otho He made no effort to get aw came on to the city with the < where he was placed In Jail. Is a married man with three cl while Yongue was not marrlei Yongue's body was carried home of h's brother tcnl? it a funeral services will he held row morning. The burial wll t )io orro nntro ? /! nooi In the , ?h?uld afford time for thel r men. ^ view of Cuauhtemoc stre av and National Railway sfjition leputy. conflict centered, showed Sibley Work destroyed by fire and illdren 'I1R- Numerous corpses i j I ruins. to the i General Miguel, whose md tl was one of the finest in to^.or ! Mexico, was burned to d< 1 be in Constitutionalists destrc - bouse bv fire The north ; ... 1... .>!?*< Ir burning. I Sunday night, preachiti et near the much spirituality am where the packed audience compi an entire congregations of the tf cannonad- j?ct was eleventh hoi ire in the Jn the afternoon he united Sunday schoo's s residence Mr. Truesdale is a p Northern or and an earnest, elot ath, when of the Gospel. He ma ?yed the pression upon our peoj Liioulsi church wiukik a sermon of ? 1 . tempei I powpr to a f Atlantic states r>sed of all the hiKl1 win,,s over t >wn, His sub- tr,(',s anfl lower I II r repentence ,,ne of f?*eezinK tei addressed the !tend almost <o th of the town. Iine' and frosts are rofound think- down to the twe luent preacher T,ie lower tempera! ide a deep ini- d""K the first hal pie. The chil- ')r> followed b; ill. w n11 a deeid ' ~~ . nature throiiRhout Z, ""7, . with snow and ?"? V '!nv?n ho Northern dis- londay. . ,ake reRion The work ol nporature will ex- nt ?,as O Georgia-Florida of likely in Florida. Jll A t x nty-sixth parallel. , , wl,,r ureR will continue '! Ay f of the week, and tbe. ( ? v hlRher tempera- lr,Pt of Co,uml .. .... in.>nnun-hi wiii assumption 1 to tho United States, and his an inp will probably be pave also hi \prll 27, 1014. it wastakei r seeurinp tho monu- obvious rep in by Confederate or- p7?stion th Washington. Over The Mexicai hserihed for the tnon- reived a ro h a larpe amount was in an mhers of the Dauph- be assumed nfederacy in the Die- reived repri da. ident Huert of legislative authority rest of the deputies and is program for the future. i by many diplomats as an dy to the American sugat lie eliminate himself. 11 embassy here, which reipy of the note, dcelared il statement that "it may I that the dispatches recent the attitude of Presa and indicate the nature ville. Coroner J. Henry Glade nouncod tonifcht that the lnqu< be held ,-s.t Friday afternoo o'clock fij, the court house. MUSICAL RECITAL! AT COKER COLL Pre-Festlval Concert by Miss ?|na Mill.... Ion 'in- government palace -st will away" t -> The total property loss , to he Incalculable. The ra claim their damage nloiu ^ ; proximate $7,000,000. Ii & I road yards f>r>8 cars we rip-r* Many of them were loaded ifiVxri ehandise. The round housi pletely destroyed with mo Chris- engines. 1 i V f\ ool I * V* O to |uren and young peoi was shot him gave the closest they as well as the old i was said better for having ha ilwav lines preached to them by th p will ap- whom Lancaster count i the rail-) daim as a native son. re burned. ( An interesting serv with mer- bast Friday morning : e was com- ; graded school when 1 re than 20 j conducted the chapel ! spoke to the children )le who heard ll,,PS auriiiR the se attention and interi?r tempterati ler people, feel Tuesday and will d the Gospel the rpnininer of tt Is man of God ,ho Northwest, whi ty is proud to col<ler toward the < "With the exeept iee was held f1a>' ovpr the Nort it the Central fair wpather will >r. Truesdale ovor the East and exercises and lie is verv IIRV. It. T. IM.Xi oond half. In the ! ,, ' urns will rise by TK.YCHF moderate during le week except i- itural School ] ere it will become tt,. ? , turn loriiii nd of the week. ion of snows Mon- The Xovemlx heastern districts, caster county prevail generally 'i,s' Saturday \ South." ganization of i provement Ass 'I.' \l( iw ?? <? ? Tavlor. cniintv ?? ? of his reply Its' MKKTIXG. ernment of . iiiK his pur In.)on. Aswia- "'U| ,',',Tn, fMl L?s' Saturday. tion to whi rr niootiiiK of the Lan- inconsistent Teachers' Association wherein it ; vas devoted t otlie or- "on of Co (he Rural School Im- sini-iltaneot ociation. Mrs. \V. K. President a nrt'Mti i'/i.r ntwl P/x.... declared hv to the inquiry of the govthe United States regard poses in view of the reential elections." iu?e officials called attenit seemed to them as an y in the Huerta note issumed as valid tlie elecligress which were held isly with the voting for nd Vice President, to be llliortil Vl 11 1 1 ami xrr\\t\ Other News Items. Hnrtsvllle. Nov.10.?The faculty recital for the present year was Riven Monday e' October, 27, In the college a lum, by Miss Mollle Walters, department of expression, a by Miss Annie Laurie Plllard, department of piano. This wi Walters' first appearance br (j . -w vnvuiauic ?an t'll I ! of life, but It is known to heavy. first I college THE JACKSON CL veiling, I uditor- Hcentlv Organized l?v of the ' v .. sslsted ^ounK M<*n of the It was our pleasure ye is Miss , visit the new "Jackson ( (fore a cently organized by eight ui me iors happy in his illustrate have been slmpio, direct and ui and we believe that lat ? result front his prea I'll. midst. Mrs. Sara Shuler Eighteen ennff nt the series of j closed and her sweet, a I added greatly to the sterday to the services. All th Mub," re- good, as usual, and t een young ' faithful in their ins and in his ' nnfTocted style s1M11u ?f . . 'ting Rood will |S,Makh *,f ",s Lal chinR in our ran Sunilay S i Rev. R. Thomas HatoshurR thp home lnlsaJona meetinRs just . ppealiiiR voire '< i,n Sunday Schoi enjoyment of fl^ld in South Car e music was tory lyinp east of he rhoir was Hpoke very interest ??"??. ly Snporintei short addresses irs I'or tlie Amei'l- the two-fold |> ictiool Iflfl.n. tlon. viz: to , buildings and Illackmon, one of ajong all lines ries of the Amor- the child. Th [>1 Union, whose ofheers eleote olina is the terri- Mtnnle C'nskey Jessie l.nthan: the Broad river. plnxP0. an)1 tI ingly of his work w.n,?M,.< mill \ ullll- "" ident Liable made calling attention to SUMTE urpose of the associn- pi Improve grounds and to Improve the school for the betterment of Mis. \V. .1. e following were the lo stn d: President, Miss i : vice president. Miss] secretary. Miss Eunice Sumter S easurer, Miss Lillian and Oourie R WOMAN JRNS TO DEATH Wltooton I'mnI Kerosfnn rt the Fire With Fatal Result. pedal to Charleston News r. Nov. 10.?Mrs. E. I. htartsviue auoience, which wn much pleased with her Interpr and pose. The program wa much appreciated and showed eompllshments and talents o Misses Dlllard and Walters. The Chicago Glee Club ga first attraction of our Lyceum Tuesday evening, October 2 8. number of their progrnm was i enjoyed by the college glrli others present. is very , men of Lancaster. Two ro station Masonic Temple, over the s very have been rented and a the ac- fitted up. One is a read f both | handsomely furnished in o i Mission with ruga. easy ve the brary table and desks. Course many of the lending perio Every i popular magazines and greatly stationery. A desk telep % and also been Installed, much 1 venience of the memhnro ? oms In the I interest in the success postoffiee, ing was very evident. re nicely ling room, NEW ORLEANS Wild id English j chairs, 11- pjfteen Hundred U. In it are dlcals and ; Quests During C c abundant Now Orleans, Nov. hone has tions have been made o the eon- tainment of 1,500 delei * ?k/> ol.ll. - ...... ...... uivn at the Presbyteria i of the meet- ; morning He spol I ignorance which p ' I sections where he . KXTEKTAIN deplored the fact tl stands so low in tl I>. C. to be tion. spending on L leach year on the invention. ohildre?. He said 10.?Prepara- hard to combat, h for the enter- I was combined with sates and visi- was most nernlexii n church Sunday | Thursday, N ie of the dense apart as "Clear, revails In certain caster county has labored and J Much Inten tat South Carolina the teachers li ie scale of educa- those present ly $3 per capita lastic over the education of her year's work. Ignorance was The next reg mt that where it wni he held a vice, the problem building pron 1tr ti.? coin ~ Whooton. j ovember 20, was sot i about five n i up" day for tho I ..an- | old Booth p schools. j Sunday moi est was exhibited by to light a fi \ tho discussions and oil. The ac scorned very onthus- i 7 and 8 o'? prospect for a good i death folio' ; o'clock in t ular teachers' meeting i Mrs. Wh< it tho Central school | on th' woo iptly at 11 o'clock, iftnd tliinkin i white woman, living niles north of town on the lace, was burned to death ning, when she attempted re by the use of kerosene eident took place between dock in the morning and wed from the shock at 2 he afternoon, loton had poured some oil id, which failed to catch, K the flame hnrt died out Hallowe'en dirt not pass unn Friday night we were busy Itl but Monday evening the X-Ra gave a Hallowe'en party In thi nastum. About sixty boys ant all masked, wfre present. ( wltehes, and fortune telly's plentiful. Punch and a del salad course were served. Coker College for the last years hajk given a music f o Kn 11 fh A flraf r\ t M n if TKIc otlced. I The other room contain idylng. some combination pool ai y Club table and a couple of card I ft gym- Jackson Club Is already I girls, popular resort for a numb Jhosts, caster's most popular youn were Is a "no-locker" club and ightful amusement Is to be found its members, four Altogether the club Is f estlval the town, which has long . iora 10 the annual co i8 a hanil- this week of the United id billiard the Confederacy. Th tables. The opens Tuesday. Soela proving a women distinguished tl er of Ban- South are delegates a g men. It this organization, yet ample Mrs. Alexander B. V I there by Tenn., is president-get It. Tate of Pulaski, Vi i credit to general; Mrs. Frank O needed a Jessup. Md., first vice nvention hero compulsory educa 1 Daughters of needed but that the e convention also necessary. 1 leaders and He spoke partiev hroughout the In Lancaster count, nd officials of county, which adjo las church he helj /hite of Paris, flourishing Sunda lernl; Mrs. C. Crenshaw, in the i., treasurer- of the county. At . Odenhelrner, points he has estat nresident-eren- In??? _ai??~" ... ...nv ueremnpr Ut tion was much open discussion grace of God was lessons will be ! Reading, Mil ilarly of bis work Lillian 1'sher. 1 y and in Kershaw English. Misi ins us. At Dong- Jessie La than. >ed to organize a Mathematics, y school and at Miss Rloise Kos southeastern part All teachers these and other that their scon dished flourishing the hands of t til. The following she poured aR (o assignments of blaze flared held: ing the oil is Ivor Tlrown, Miss ploded, spil 'rof. A. C. Rowell. her clothl a Mamie Fisher, Miss blazed up. Prof. R. McCoy. clothing off Mrh. W. B. Taylor, off every pi ter. Prof. R. Ttrodie. top of her are requested to see feet. Her 1 e cards are placed in but his effo he oroner nnlhnrit<a? thev a.'im.i more oil on the wood. The up as she did so, followinto the ran, which exling oil and (ire all over ing, which immediately horning every particle of her and burning the skin, irt of her body except thehead and the sole of her insband tried to save her, irts were unsuccessful, as / t An Into I Irt ??? > J1? - in addition to tfie annual festlv managers of the Choral Art i have arranged for four pre-f concerts by prominent nrtlsts musical world. The flrat of concerts and one to which th have been looking forward \ great deal of pleasure, wan Wednesday evening, Novembei Mia* Christine Miller. MIhh was at her best and the large a > iiik piarc or mis K1 al, the an organization, affording Society comfortable quarters for y estlval after the business of the d: of the Is sure to become even mo these and helpful as well, for e girls men of Lancaster may me vlth a an Informal, social way given many happy hours may hi 5, by Innocent recreation and at Miller time the boys will come to nd ap- understand each other bet no. Such eral; Mrs Hoy VV. Mcl as it does, oah, Ky., recording seer oung men Mrs. Edward Carl Sc ay is over, Orleans, correspondir re popular general, and Mrs. Oris the young ton, Little Hock, Ar et here in general. All the officer and thus to attend the opening b spent in I An elaborate social the same been arranged, the fea know and will be a grand ball at ter. Wedn?a?tnv nlehf <enney, Padu- whore it would hav etary-general; for any one denom hnahle. New work needed withe iK secretary- of the others, indo Hallihur-1 Mr Rlackmon is k., registrar- ous Christian who? s are expected work. Ife is a son session. W. Thurlow Hlackn program has and reared in Flat ture of which Mr. Blackmon wai the Athaneum of the Second Bapt ii nniiimy scnoois, a( this date. e been Impossible inntion to do the 0 x ?ut the Hssistanee 1 Sunday mori an earnest, zeal- in a difficulty < ie heart is in his Austin, colon i of Mr. and Mrs. } "Son" Boyd, c< rion and was born one of the ^ Creek township, shoulder and t i formerly pastor side. Blind tii 1st church of this to have been t burned abo but his bui [> Stabs Another. serious, altl ly painful, ning about o'clock Dr. Burg m White street Isiah as quickly id, was stabbed by burned won ilored, in two places, her of her p sounds being in the burned thai he other in the left j save her Iff ?er liquor is thought lived alone, he cause of fli? tmn. I ? lnlD. iic mm UilUiy ut the hands and wrists, 5 -?s were not considered X lough they were extremeess, who was summoned as possible, gave the rcan something to relieve aln, hut she was so badly t there was no hope to e. She and her husband The body was taken to ? ble. | torment. "my mis morning for ln~ ?.'