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V . " *' * VOL. 9, NO. 62, SEMI-WEEKLY: m'adoo-mn wrnniMR ic mun jsssjt flLUUIMU IU UUILI HO|J wln volce th0 the \narines and bl Youngest Daughter of President the occupation of , Becomes a Bride. r,ttl services at t yards tyonday. Sec his staff and Secr< ONLY A hEW PRESENT. Admiral Dewey w chief figures at Hi Less Than 100 Persons Assemble The President v in the Historic White House ton for New York Hiue Koom. i Secretary Daniels ^ Washington, May7.?Miss Eleaujjpr pton RoadX on th Randolph Wilson, youngest daughter and escort funera of the President and Mrs. Wilson, tb- to New York ha night became the bride of William harbor the battles Glbbs McAdoo, Seretary of the Treaff- the cruiser Tenne ury, in the historic Blue room of the Montana and May White House. j them to the dock. ? Less than 100 persons and but fey sent to the home officials heard the voice of Uq.v. Monday. The Mon Sylvester W. Beach of the First Prfcs- to Boston with th byterian Church of Princeton arf he land dead. united the two in marriage. It was a simple ceremony. For the WILSON RE President and Mrs. Wilson it was a i OLNEY touching moment, as they gavtf away a daughter for the second tiinefwith- Former Secretary in a year. Around them stood their Why He is I relatives and friends a small groip? rcpt tb same kind of home wedding|f>no Washington, > would see in any American holse- Wilson today hold?though the historic interiof of family plot in the the White House with its mar.scy of was Gen. Wade li lilies and ferns the uniformed maids oiney's letter in and the presence of members .of the secretary of state Cabinet and the Vice President pre- ernorship of tti served for the function an f official board. It was as aspect. t k "My dear Mr. MARKKl) BY SIMPLICITY. honored beyond It was in contrast, nevertheles. to letter of the 30th the wedding of last November. There presslon of con (id were no uniformed diplomats) no pnny the offer, members of the Senat" or House, .or I "lint the act t the Supreme Court This was ti^i- very properly req wish oT the bride and groom, carried Qf the federal re* out totlie letter and except for an his entire time to afternoon of gaiety among the young superable obsta-h folks the day and evening moved of the offer. In tl along quietly and quftkly. * life I have in va The ceremony started at 6 o'clock sumed duties und sharp, and lasted but 15 minute*. The which, f~oin theii reception was brief, the wedding sup-'can not properly per was follwed by a brief dance, others. t and at 8 o'clock, the bride and groom j "if the conclusi had left, the wedlng guests had dp- is a disappointme MrtMl nnrt th? a'Mti - ?? ?- . ~ iotvjuiou jy regret it. But &U normal appearance, interrupted, sorrier than I am but a few hours. ^do so little in ait AH /day long there had been busv; tlon whose first ) preparations but officials Washington makes it one of tl and the society of the National (Tap- country has ever ital had no part in the affair. Most , "Trusting you ?T the guests were Intimate friends of health and strer.gi the family from other cities. Bee re- the strain of the tsry WcAdoo gave a luncheon to his now attending tl apljQgffoe* in the Cabinet, attended great offiice, I ai gjgo Dr. Carey T. Grayson. U. S. I The letter was M? his best man; Secretary Tumulty 1914. Vice President Marshall. The President and Mrs. Wilson WOMAN 817FFH motored with'their three daughters. ? Coring the early evening small House Ix>rds ?rowds peered through the fence and vote of > Iron gaits, but saw only the proces- London. May gion of carriages and automobiles as BUflraKp bill was they brought guests or took themi,,' house of lor*! away. * THE CEREMONY. \ IJaron Courtne Guests, relatives and close friends ',1-url of Bytton ai of the two families were grouped in a *,y 'lro,ie> RpoV seml-clrclc. There was a huih of Daro" Weardali silence as the clergyman entered ( am* \ isc slowly from the main corridor and "P0^8 against it. ascended the little altar with Its pre- Viscount St. A1 dieu covered with white satin. The ,or tho fcxtension Marine Band struck dp the wetid'.ng tary *u.?rage to much. M1j>8 Sallle McAdoo, 10-yecr- based on the resul oid daughter of the Secretary, led the states of the Uni a, procession as u flower girl, followed fcoan tried, d by Mrs. Francis Bowos Sayre, sister United Kingdom of the bride and matron of honor and m?"? wen Miss Margaret Wilson, eldest daugh- whHe in the Brit ter of the President, as maid of honor ,n the minority. Miss Nancy Lane, 12 years old, an- Consequently, other flower girl, daughter of Secre- ln* of the parliac tary l>ane, directly preceded the men ?' the Britis bride, wljo was escorted by the Presl- the handing over dent. The groom, with Dr. Carey the ?>untry and Travers Qrayson, U. 8. N., bent man, ?*??aie electorate Met the bride at the altar. wafl a perilous *t< The Presbyterian Mingle ring ?er- ! Among tbOHe yfoo was used with the characteristic bill war* Vlscoun words -love, honor and obey." As burn, the archbii the President gave the bride away and th* blwhops o there was an affectionate smile on his Ba?Kor and Rt. A face. He stepped back from the altar Those who vot beside Mrs. Wilson and as the words ^Included the Mar of the service were read, their fare* Viscount Escher were gravely solemn. i Salisbury and th< The bride and greotn repeated the . service unfalteringly and did not ap- in the Blue Roon pear nervous. They smiled happily pected moment M as they led the procession from th? slipped into a altar to tho Red Room, where they and motored rapi reeciv# dthe congratulations of the avenue. w guests. t They will be a jf Supper was served at small tables ding trip about t In the State dining room, while the not go abroad as Marine band played. The bride cut The secretary e the wedding cnke with Dr. Orr.yson's close touch wit! aword, the young folks had a dance ?^ce LANCAS' ",,vs ?*???- Tu/n luiru c k nt Memoiiiial to I IiU ITILIl L at Vera Cruz. IlliTii ri i f fi.?Prsident Wil- WIIH Kl nation's tribute to III III UI luejackets killed in /era Cruz at memo Kinj,'s Mountail he Brooklyn navy retary Daniels and ed bv ISIen Jtary Garrison and ill be among the . in?rrH io ceremonies. M SILLADMH ill leave Washinglate Sunday night. Alleged Moonshine will sail from Ham-' Im.n fl>r (>flk< e yacht Mayflower ? .| 1 cruiser Montana rbor. In the lower "Sorkville Spec hip Wyoming and News and Courl usee will meet the Wells .aged 22, flower and convoy aged 37 both whi The bodies will be wUh / E(, 1 towns of the dead tana will continue Thad E Turnor' 8 e three New Kng- Mack, colored, a from King's Moun in this county las ICEIVES 11.30 o'clock. Be ??J T? T?n.T3 TPrpC? ~ were brained with of State Explains ball bat about thr LTnable to Ac- ?' cedar. They ari e Offer. engaged in manu lay 6.?President inK illicit whiskey recevied Richard are 'n having churchyard, where aheriff early this 11 [ampton, who ?erv- was held to-day I which the former Quinn, of Clover, declined the gov- None of the wit ie federal reserve as to actual! follows: killing and severa Presiaent: 1 feel s?cmed to knowwords by your about it. From su ultimo?by the ex- tained it seems enee which accom- affair was due to and Dover were )f Congress which under tlie influent uires each member sa'(' they had j ierve board to give that they propost his work i san in- oflieers of the law ? to my acceptance interfere with the ie course of a long ?<1 them and tha rlous instances as- Turners for office undertaken trusts HAJ) GON personal nature. The Turners ai be devolved upon on the public roa above Yorkville. -ion I have rnmn tn fall in that sectio nt to you, I great- doHded to-go ?la you can hardly be the home of Jim ] that I am unable to hufgy there and 1 of an admlnlstra- "*ar bT to fish.T! rear of achlivement house a short tlm ae mo8t notable the and found Dov< known. mistook them for will not suiter your to have drawn pi Lh to be impaired hy *nd ordered hi unusual difficulties hand*. Mack toeli he duties of your were Used, and n sincerely yours, fired twice and tb dated Boston, May, fired twice, but not near enough v ments of all the LAfiE DEFEATED. After the shoot ?? ' discovered that b? lteject.s Bill by a ba(| been brained loi to co. jy dead, and tha 6.?The woman's phot ,n thc rij?bt rejected tonight by rpbe jury returi Is by a vote of 104 wells and Dover death by reason > of F'enwith, the bea,is Inflicted by id Baron Willough .. forth, bill ?hll. BLEASE LS s, th^ M.irqu.s of Tft T> A r* ount St. Aldwyn ^ Former t 11 i t ?-41 dwyn said demands selected as fa of the parliamen- e| nol. nt A,Tn|? women wjilch wore Columbia Spec lie ,ll.t..i.wwl l? .1 IU1 uutnuiru in uiuw Herald, May 6. led States where it |,auriu will be th< id not apply in the randidate for gov because in the njent nvade in C ? in the. majority jR reported that t ish Isles they were trntion leaders v night and thpt s? he said, the grant- nmk and file of nentary vote to wo- vor uf tlvo forme: h Isles would mean 4tor. of the destinies of ' announced of the empire to a f^pm the admlul whlQh. safd, wm be done wU >p to take. jglmm* of Barn*< who voted for the jt ^ Hfti^ tljpt it Morley of Black- ln the movemen ihop of Canterbury laur1n-' f Ix>ndon. Hereford, i senator MeLau ,saph. along with < ed against the bill foUgwinff the u quls of I^ansdowne, conventlo , the Marquis of ___ ? Earl of Hereford. . " "Ho?h ___ Philadelphia, j, and in an unsus- tep tons of ml r. and Mrs. Mc.Adoo of more than 1.2 waiting automobile.tk? <fc>'??rr ** ^ dly down Executive eUotvof the V" t^lma/' o*npd b: iway on their wed- h,,r wo weeks and ^ilK?e?u|ed has been reporte<V> xpects to keep in 07>Mlr P?uE<,H 91 i the work of his gross earnip^ year wfr^lj^f^JI v,. . ? 1 . ,,t. ? wt v t'* ? * \ rER, S. C., FRIDAY. MAY 8. 1!)14. IRAINED FLAG RETURNED TO Mil BAT THE OHIO REGIMENT ti Distillers Kill- Confederates Are Having Great They Halted. Meeting in Jacksonville. " SHOTSFJRED THEY WOULD FIGHT AGAIN J . rs Mistook Fislier- Southern Hoys Woultl Respond its an?l Battle (Juickly to Fall to Anus if owKi , Needed iu Mexico, ittl to Charleston i Jacksonville, Fla., May 6.?Welor. May 6. J. K. coming addresses and responses, the and Pink Dover return of a captured battle flag to a delegation of Ohio Union veterans, te, were killed in a a multiplicity of social diver"urner and his son, jgjons were features of the formal it the home of Jim opening here today of the United ibout three miles Confederate Veterans' twenty-fourth tain battle ground, anniia' reunion. Bright weather ?t night at about f/?'1"""1 '"/""Shout the day and thousands of visitors poured into the >th the deud men cjty to participate in and witness the a home-made base- reunion. 'ee feet long, made No feature of the day surpassed said to have been the simple ceremonies attending the facturing and sell- presentation tonight or a Seventy. Both the Turners sixth Ohio battle flag personal surrendered to the representatives of Gov nor James aorning. An inquest M. Cox of Ohio by Col. O. M. Scott, >y Magistrate A. J. commander of Camp Jones, United Confederate Verhans of Alabama ness examined test- and Mrs. T. Randolph Leigh of Montly having seen the gomery. The Hag was captured by 1 who were present the First Arkansas Regiment of Conlittle or nothing federate soldiers at the battde of ich as could be oh- Kingold Gap in 1863, and later was that the deporuble turned over to the Alabama veterans, the fact that Wells Governor Cox sent George F. Hurboth more or less ?f Columbus, T)hio, and a delegare of wnisRey. It is tion of five Union veterans to reireviously asserted ceive the flag. In the letter which sd to kill the next they brought from the governor of : who undertook to Ohio an invitation was extended to business or arrest-' the Confederate veterans to hold i. rney mistook the iuwm nexi reunion on me state nousirs. grounds at Columbus. E FISHING. ,l Governor Cox's letter in part folre farmers and live 'own: d about eight miles "I regret that the exigencies of my After a heavy rain- office are such that it is impossible n on yesterday ihey tor mo to be with you at this time, ihlng. and drove to The state of Ohio is, however, sendMack. and left their ln* a committee of boys of the days went to the creek ,1861-6 6 to receive at your hands hey returned to the a battle nag which you secured e before the killing'from them at Ringold Gap, Gt, in Br and Wells, who 1863. They have been instructed U> officers,and are said bring it to the state house here at stole on Ed Turner Columbus, where it will be forever lm td hold up hie , preserved as an emblem of their Qed that four ahots horolsm in defending it and your stated thi\t Turner i bravery In winning it. iat the other parties 1 "In the name of the people of stated that he was'Ohio, I thank you for the return of, to see the move-'this battle Hag. Should you sec* fit parties. * 'we will welcome you to hold your tng was over it was next reunion on the state house >th Wells and Dover grounds and we will conduct you to and were practical- *he shrine where will hang this pricet Dover had been ,ePK fabric." leg below the knee. Veterans and members or allied or?ed a verdict that KAnizations were welcomed to the had come to their f,ity and state by Governor Park of blows on their Trammell, Representative Frank Thad E. Turner. Clark and Mayor Van C. Swearlngen. Responses were made by Gen. Reniaders nett II. Young, ccominander-in-chief K M'LAURIN ?r t,ir 11nited Confederate Veterans, and Gen. George P. Harrison, com States Senator is niander of the Department of Tenincliclnto for Gov- nessee. ti i strut ion Cnucus Reference to the impending crisis ial to Spartanburg in Mexico was made in the welcotn-That John L. Mc- ing speeches of both Governor Tram- ' e out and out Hlease moll and Representative Clark. The ernor was the state- 'ormer assured the veterans that 'olurabia today. It "our men would at a moment's notice i caucus of adminis- *'adly ***Hy to the flag, and agala. vas held here last undaunted, face death upon the batjntiment among the tiefleUi." the faction Is in fa- rtepresen win vb i iiu n ucna-iru mat r United States sen "bo>s of the South are only waiting for a summons, and if it ent nan been made should unhappily come, a full qupta stratiou as to what.' will be promptly furnished and no lb Charles Carroll 1 broker troops will march to the at-'sit. tark of the Huerta soldiers than th^ son^e of the leaders,?' those who 50 years ago, urf?' t *rd ac&inst Mr- fMawhingly followed the fortunes of ~ .J Who Stars and Bars." >rin came to Coltim- / In b,H response Gen. Bennett H. other Blease men ^ *bung. commander-in-chief of the tter defeat I* tfw fUnlted Confederate Veterans, paid, i, high tribute to the soldiers of Flgri-if ; ' da who participated as Confederate e" Cow, soldiers. May < .?Nearly "Proportionately headed,'* he said. ! Ik., the equivalent "no state sent more men into Uie pounds of fcntt?4r [armies of the Confederacy. In 1850 1 orid's record yrodu- i^"lorida had only 78,000 white people ernscy cqyf ' May land yet she sent 11 regiments of in-| y K. B. Cassett. at .fantry and organised for local dee. For thei(.^r> dny? fense almost as many more. the (joa^ij , reeerd , "It is a groat pleasure ror the surlds Of tpUi,.?or.7?It- vivors of the Confederate arnty^ t<|j (ft < sThe meet here In the mefropolis of Fl0;r->/ Mlf'jHtMjaiA.tfor the Ida. We cannot forget that Florida beroi* -proportionately gives more money fyr,, iMa* Turner-bravnry it t" 1". wpensions to the Confederate soldier: Til/H H than any other state. I [I n "The splendid hospitality extended to this twenty-fourth ' reunion, the h?U\l U1IVI J UJUUO V* 1*1 V ' I 1U II I'll IS everywhere accorded, will make your visitors, always , fe^l kindly to Others It the citizenship of your.entire state." dit Many social features of the reunion took place today. One of tie AKROPI most spectacular events was the parade of the maids and sponsors. \eronaut (touting 'business sessions were Deadly held by the Sons of Veterans. Deuel, Wash in Valiant Soldier Dead. merits in Chester Special to Charleston News steadily f? and Courier, May 6.?G. I). Heath, White II a prominent citizen of Chester, died eclipsed 01 today. He was a cadet at the Ar- Ington cir senal in Columbia during the Civil The twi War and enlisted in Company K, announcec First South Carolina Cavalry, and i . ? _ tj subjec ts a later became a courier for Gen. r". (1. T. Beauregard. Mr. Heath was ,l"j<?ra. an a prominent member of the iMetho- at Mazati; dist church and was one of Chester s where the leading citizens. bomb, whi ~ " ' injured eij KERSHAW CHAMBER sieged citv NOW FULLY FORMED The stnt formed b\ Completes Organization by Electing ango, that Officers and Adopting ConstiIn- been man tion ami Zacatecas. Kershaw Special to Columbia Informa State. May 6 -At a meeting of the j{razi|IiaI1 chamber of commerce last night the (jiat they membership committee reported a work j,, \jj membership of 180 with probability t of increase to 200. A constitution ranza-s S(, and set of by-laws submitted by K. tutionalist V. TruesdeJ, J. W- I'aniel and J. <; |pni wouj(j Uiehards, the committee on constitu- mediators tion iind by-laws, was accepted and adopted. l'residen ('h.-irleii D. Jones and .1 II Wither- o.?. > nut11* i)i y?t spoon of the- Lancaster chamber of point a8 d commerce mgde \ery interesting and conference Instructive talks. and if po. At a meeting of the board of dl- the procet rectors this morning. J. W. Hamel unaib wj*a elect* l secretary and J. Gardi- ' A man ( ner Richards treasurer. G. l\ Welsh lodHy it w and J. r. Massey wer? elected execu- a jo tive committeemen. J. R. Faile and C,, B Black mon were appointed representa members of the auditing committee. ,,rnment. The chamber has been put on a thOU(?h a j fobd financial basis and will begin at of the j>re once under the direction of J. W. jU8tiCe Di Hume) to boost Kershaw and the sur- parlg pe4 rounding country. Gray, of Work has been commenced on intimate \ paving of Kershaw's main business American streets by WT. N. Cooper and his another w force. The foundations are being be chosen laid at present, while the materials Bjng t are being unloaded from tne cars. with his Two handsome homes have just may nCt j been completed on Church street, jf satisfac one of which will be occupied by niade to T. K. Fletcher and the other by I)r. may be s, E. J. Jones. former an Another pretty home has been re- spofcen Gf cently completed on South Minor O'SllA street, belonging to and to be oc- Nelson copied by W. O. Croxton. ... marge <1 i Several dwellings are to be erected riv,,(j jn \ in the near future. W. L. Croxton tnrv will erect on South Minor street. utt,s ail(j Henry W. Pace on Ki.st Hart street. i?rewj(jent J. It. Hayes on South Hart street. t,j |ater L. J. Truesdel on South Minor street ^ repor and John \V. Ingram on East Rich- sa<jor at land street trained Kershaw was visited by a severe num^er windstorm which lasted all yesterday S( rljons and which, according to all reports, t j Huei has damaged crops to a considerable ronipany extent. This was the highest wind (ju, traln that has visited this section during Amerjran the planting season since 1911. The arreslt.,j , dry wind made the already dry land ftn(j rejej so dry that it is feared that crops tjons l)V , which have not already come up will have tt^>e replanted. MISS HparuSfurK Festival liegin* With Sister of B4k <Vowd. ftpairtanburg. May 6.?With The f Ri^rdo Martin. Charles W. Clark. Thurwday i Mins A Blotcky as soloists, the first perform- ter ?' ance of the twentieth annual South **r'Atlantic States Music Festival waalthe ( ain( given at Converse College tonight. ?f a*e' ''Cavallera Rosticana" and much of Kate l,aI T>hp fll "Pagliacd" were presented in con- i cert form. The Converse College t-his after Choral Society of 230 voices and the c*l?rc*1" 1 Metropolitan Opera House orchestra much att< with Richard Hegeman. Conductor, S<1V assisted In the performance. The an- :tonslliofi 1-1 dienee was drawn from half a dozen states. The festival will continue ,a,< ^ ad through Friday. eral r,M ?_______ father-'w fv,?In a game of five innings at the War "death Springs yesterday afternoon, roads in the Heath Springs high school de- ( feated the Lancaster high school , 7 to 0 Revolutio ... . :\r. t 7 ? $1.50 PER YEA I? WISH AND Of AMERICAN KM Reported Cul OH In |{;,ns at Guadalajara. :,ane drops bomb. Over Mazatinn Throws Machine in Streets of ge<l <"it>. Killing I our. gton. May 7.?Developthe Mexican situation went jrward today, although tho ouse wedding somewhat ther events in oftn ial Wasbcles. ) chief reports from Mexico I tlie killing of two British nd one American at Guadad continued heavy fighting in, on the Pad flee coast. renei aeroplane dropped a ch killed four persons and iht iii lhe -trots of the be:e department also was inConsul Ilamm, at l)urthe Constitutionalists had hing against Saltillo and tion front the Argentina, and Chilean mediators was were preparing to begin iugara Falls, Ontario. They hat, despite General Carlf-elimination, the Constiside of the Mexican probhe fully considered by the at the coming conference. EN OF ANILITY, it Wilson and Secretary of in have determined to ap: elegates to the medi&tion men of judicial abilitiy ssible, those familiar with >dings of arbitrurial trib[ lose to the President said rould not be surprising tf f the supreme court of the ites should be one of the tlves of the American govJustlce Mahon Pitney, tepublicao, is a close friend sident and may be choseA. xy was a memh?y of the ice conference. George Delaware, also personally vith the President and AA deegate to The Hague. is hn in PAn ul/C Ji r?wl Hkstv Counsellor Kob?rt Lashe state department, bwty duties at the department,. le In a position to met, hut :tory arrangements can be take care of tiis work be? ilected. Henry D. White, ibassador to Fraree, also i? as a possibilty. UGHNES8Y ARRIVES. O'Shaughnessy, fevrmer affaires at Mexico City, arVashington today. He Bryan only for a few mindeferred his call on the ' , and Secretary Daniels unt from the Brazilian ambanMexico City stated that a of refugees. 500 to 600 in left for Vera Cr,u< in two yesterday evening. (Jen ta promised soldiers to aeIhe trains. Among those oil was Dr. Kdward Hyan, the physician, who had been an a charge of being a 6py isod on strong rcprcaeutmhe Brazilian ambassador, ANN HAMPTON DEAD. v ttr-.i- u a-? *1*11. ti n* ir niuupiMl I'JWSWI A way. olio wing was taken from 'b State nn M. Hampton, second siss late Gen. Wade Hampton f yesterday at her home on len road. She was Wt years Her surviving sister, Miss npton, is 90 years of age. neral services wfH be held noon at 1 o'clock at Trinity 'he interment will be in the mtion to the subject of good eral generations of Hampampton was a sister of the e Hampton, lieutenant genifederate States anmy. Her as Col. Wade Hampton of of 1812. Her grandfather their annual convention*, lisinction in the war of the >n. f rtd .