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The Furman Glee Club and Or
,chestra will give an entertainmen
here on Saturlay night, March 27
under the auspices of the McCormicl
Tennis Club.
Messrs J. B. Harmon and F. C
Robinson attended court at Edge
field the early part of last week.
Miss Benzie Talbert returned t<
her home here last Wednesday afte
visiting friends and relatives i]
Graniteville.
Mr. Raymond Stilwell is at hom<
from Wofford College for a fev
weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sturkey, o:
Plum Branch spent a few hours her<
last Thursday.
Miss Ruby Roberts spent a fev
days in Evain last week.
Mrs. L. L. Rankin and litth
daughter, Lois, are visiting rela
tives in Greenwood.
RUN OVER IN GREENWOOD
Hartzog and Goodwin in Second
Race for Mayor.
Greenwood, March ?Special :A
a result of to-day's city primary, A
S. Hartzog and E. R. Goodwin wil
have made a second race for ih<
nomination for mayor >)i Green woo*
The vote to-day was as follows: Hart
zog, 280; Goodwin, 211; P. W. De
Vore, 190; F. S. Evans, 118.
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U. VV Weld UiCCLCU cllUCl
man in Ward 2, J. E Crymes in Wan
3, and J. B. Harris in Ward 5; L. M
Long in Ward 4. P. B. Ellis an<
C. Bourne run over in Ward 1
T. J. Anderson and J. P. Hill rui
over in Ward 6.
At the Opera House, March 18th.
The heai-tiest laugh that has burs
upon the amusement world for a lonj
long time, is George M. Cohan'
mystery farce, 'Seven K'iys/to Bald
pate," which is to be seen at th<
Grand Opera House, on Thursda:
night, March 18. It is as redolen
of the gifted George M Cohan us ai
American flag is full of freedom
In it the mind is volleyed from situ
flfinrt +a cn+na+irm wi+Vi ciir?Vt fr\ma ani
speed that one has to stop thinkinj
once in a while to catch up wit!
one's self.
Mr. Cohan's recipe for a happ:
eveninb is a recipe for the brouchi*
of the universe. In hi? pmsrriptioi
the author has mixod wirh exact pi<
portions mystery, thrills and laugh
ter, with a sweetening dash of lov
as a tribute to Cupid, the result be
ing a tonic which may be taken wit]
remarkably beneficial results.
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BURFORD VS. SEABOARD.
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* The Supreme Court of South
# Carolina filed an opinion in the case
# above named on ia3t Tuesday, in
* which the judgment of the court below
was affirmed.
Clark Burford, the plaintiff, com.
menced his action against the Sea,
board Air Line Railway for injuries
claimed to have been received at the
, Abbeville Ice Plant several months
? ago. He claimed that he was unloading
coal and that while he was
engaged in unloading a car the
1. switch engine of the Railway came
down for the purpose of doing certain
switching and that he was injured
while the cars were being
d switched, due to the negligence of
the defendant. The defendant
claimed that the plaintiff, by remaini
ine on the cars while thev were be
ing switched, became a trespasser
and that it was not liable to him
even if negligent.
v The case was tried before Judge
Bowman, and a jury at the October
, term of the court and tne plaintiff
* was non suited. Ho appealed to
e the Supreme Court and the judgj
ment of the lower court was affirmI
ed, as stated.
v j Hon. Wm. N. Graydon was attor'
ney for the plaintiff and Wm. P.
3! Greene was attorney for the defend"
i ant.
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Coming!
Talk about your plays with a
i punch, Seven Keys to Baldnat-V the
George M. Cohan's mystery farce,
. which comes to the Grand Opera
. House on Thursday night, March 18,
0 goes the punch several times better
: and furnishes a kick with an uccom1
panying ripple of thrills and long
e ; rolls of laughter thrown in for good
I measure. Also "Seven Keys to
- Baldpate" lives up to its sub-iaption,
-1 "a mystery farce" for its audience
j is continually on the guesoii.g iine
- ] from the remarkably original proII
logue until the very end of the
. niprp when it. is fnrnisVifid with one
J I of the biggest and heartiest laughs
. ! that has been turned loose in a playi
! house in many a year.
His First Case.
t i Judge Hammond had his first case
? last week, a case against the Souths
: ern Railway, for damages to a ship
ment of household goods. The jury
e | found for the defendant, but the
y | Judge granted a new trial. J. H.
t Moore represented the plaintiff, and
i J. Moore Mars, the defendant.
Common Mistake.
? Miss Genevieve Clark, the Speakh
er's daughter,is noted in Washington
for her clever ideas and her
y clever speeches, says the Star.
3 One of her recent clever speeches
r* enlivened a Bowling Green tea. An
[) I unhappy marriage was being discuss
- ed. Miss Clark said:
e "It is another of those cases where
- a man, in love with a dimple, makes
i the mistake of marrying the whole
girl."
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Capt. C. D. Drown Coming1 Bac
to Attenid Memorial ,!>ervic<
(Charleston News and Courier)
Capt. C. D. Brown, grand keepe
of the records and seals of th
Knights of of South C-aroJm
was in the city yesterday a:rid a<
cepted in person the invitation whic
had been exte:vi td him to be pri'sen
on the occasion of the memorial sei
vices, to be conducted by the Knight
of Pythias, at the Academy of Musi
on April 11.
Capt. Brown is among th? mos
popular members of the Order in thi
State. This is evidenced by th
unanimity with which he is each yea
elected to the office he holds.
i-or ter. yc?rs he lias bean the
cial keeper of the records and seals
and in that capacity looks''after th
wants of the individual mombors o
the Order in many and sundry ways
besides the onerous and often th
perplexing duties of scribe of th
Grand Lodee. He is esuaciall
well known and popular wiih th
Knights of Pythias of Charlestor
counting his friends here by the hun
dreds.
Capt. Brown reports thfe Order a
flourishing throughout the' State. Th
finances are in better shape than the;
were this time last year and the
has been no diminution in th2 mem
bership of the Order.
Proof Positive.
It was the rash hour in the cafe
teria. one of these quick lunch place
tirVmr-rt vim Violn trniirspl'f nnrJ o*rnh
chair and use the arm of the chair a
a table. A rushed feeder grabbed
slice of pie and copped out a chaii
Then he remembered that he neede
coffee and he dashed over to the sei
vice counter. When he returne*
with his coffee his chair was occupie
by another hurry- diner.
"Excuse me,"' said the first mar
"but that is my chair."
'How do you know it is your chair
demanded the occupant in a surl
tone.
"Because I can prove it," state
the first man.
"How can you prove it?" aske
the occupant.
"By the seat of your pants," wa
the reply. "You are sitting on m
pie."?Cincinnati. Enquirer.
Obedient Tommy.
"Now, Thomas," said the teachei
severely, "how many times must
tell you not to snap your fingers
Put your hand down and presentl
I will hear from you."
Five minutes later she said: Nov
then, Thomas, what war. it you want
ed to say?"
"There was a man in the entry
while ago," said Thomas serenelj
"and he went ou-: with your new sil
umbrella."?New York American.
Mr. Germany.
"Is your maid trustworthy?"
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UolWUi wJljr liy 1 even giv
her the key to the bread box."
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peasantry, constating of pure vegetable
oil, hm'I said possess wonderful
merit in the treatment of s'oraach,
!liver and intestinal troubles, has beeu
r. introduced in thif country by George
I H.Mayr, who for twenty years has baen
? one of the leading down-town drug
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cured by itfi use. Ko quick and effectr,
ive in its action (bat a single dose is
usually eno"gh to bring pronounced
relief in th? moat stubborn cases, and
a many perpllJ who have, tried it declare
r[ they never heard of anything to prob
duce such remarkable results in so
short a time. It, is known as Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy and can now be
had at all leading drug stores. It is
sold with the positive understanding
that your money will be refunded
without question or quibble if ONE
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One of the Texas bottlers has for
is slogan. "Drink from the bottle!" n
t is by no means disagreeable, even c
F it does lack formality. but those
rho do their swigging that way
hould. observe the rule of 15 swal- *
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very gulp.?Houston Post. S
SAVING YOU
This is the machine we have just insta!
icst modern machine made. We dampen
ten mould it in a steam chest so that it h;
lace bstween the outer and inner edges to
This saves wear and tr-ar on your collar
hich is desired and admired. Phone us to
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"Coal and diamonds are really
uade of the same substance."
"Well," replied the young woman
trho typtwrites, "I'll take the di&~
nond, I don't care for the carbon
opy." ?Washington Star.
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Martha Washington candy in hal
d pound boxes. Try it. There is
othing like it for the money, at
peed's.
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the edge so that it folds easily and
is a round, smooth edge and ample
permit the tie to slip easily.
s and gives you that set and finfeh
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i call for your next bundle.
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