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VVWVVVVVVVVVVV^Iff! \ V cr< ^ i OWN?P.SVILLE |a ivvvv vvvvvvvvv^B' The body of another victim of the no Harper's Ferry tragedy has been re- ch covered, that of Miss Inez Manning. *** The body was found by Mr. E. W. te Harper and his son, Mr. Junior, on wi last Sabbath afternoon near the Mc- ac by Calla Island, about five miles below ^ the scene of the accident. The body ur was found in the upright position is! with the head and shoudlers buried in ge m * ' M ? J1-. mud 9 wnne not oauiy ucwvmpwovu) the body was greatly swollen. The face was scarcely recognizable, but A the body was positively identified by jewelry that the young lady wore at the time she met her death. The bodyipc ! tr\ was brought to Lowndesville by p truck, shrouded and placed in a w handsome casket. ai se Miss Inez Manning was the eldest re daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ta Manning, of Diamond Spring, a few 61 miles west of town, and was 22 years of age when she came to her death. In childhood she connected herself with the Baptist church and was an active and consistent member of her T church. Bright and genial by nature, ^ she .was a leading spirit among the ()] young people of her circle. Unusually r< industrious and obedient, she was a i d' irrcar blessing in her home. Funeral services were conducted at the grave tl in the Presbyterian cemetery, by Iley. Henry .Martin, pastor of cieceas- (] ed, assisted by lie v. .J. A. Cioifelter. / In the presence of a large number of grief-stricken friends and relatives, the body was laid to rest near the grave of Miss Bradshaw. Two newly j raised mounds in our little village cemetery, two young lives of useful- nc ness cut off and the souls of two j'1 sweet girls gone to their God, yet, aj this great bereavement comes from tli the mysterious workings of Him, th Who doeth all things well. n, Dr. Kirkpatrick took Mrs. Mary o\ Scoggins to the Anderson Hospital ^ for treatment a few days since. G, Friends of Mrs. Ira Bell sympathize pr with her at the death of her mother, Mrs. Fannin, which occurred April tli 16, at her home in Washington, Ga. 111' Mrs. White, a trained nurse, is at f the home of Dr. Kirkpatrick, assisting with the little grandson "Toodie" and Miss Virginia, who are suffering I O A- - -Cl,_ jjg? from enects 01 nu. ? Married by Rev. H. C. Fennell at I his home, April 18, Mr. Jack Brown- I lee and Miss Amy Suber, both of I Antreville. g Friends of Mr. J. A. Morrow will I regret to hear of his continued illness I Little Louise Lemmon is visiting I her father, Mr. Edward Lemmon, I near Columbia. Mrs. G. S. Baskin and little son, of Anderson, and Miss Mamie Baskin, of Abbeville, have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cunningham. Mr. P. C. Keys, of Anderson, has been on a short visit to his niece, Mrs. Weston Harper. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Strom, of McCormick, were visitors of Rev N. G. Ballenger Sabbath. Mr. Amon Wilson, of Parksville, was in town for several days last 2 week. Miss Alice Harper, of Greenwood, a was the week-end visitor of her par- g snts. 5 Miss Mattie Lee Cooley, of Thom- ? son, Ga., is on a visit to her home V folks. jg Mr. E. J. Huckabee and Mrs. J. G. S Huckabee were business visitors in I Atlanta last week. y Mrs. W. T. Cunningham went to j| Anderson Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Jas. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCalla spent last week in Greenwood with relatives. Rev. H. G. White is driving a new Overland and Mr. D. K. Cooley a Chevrolet. Masters Seville and Harper Allen of Anderson, are the merry little guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harper. Dame Rumor, whom the Roman i- TTi M L J ? ? poet, virgn portrayeu as <x uiu&i, unreliable old harpy, with a tongue for every feather, whispers that'th the coming of the roses the marriage bells will ring out upon the June zephyrs of our little hamlet. Steamer Taken In Tow London. April 17. ?The British tank steamer Hotham Newton, bound for Philadelphia from Ardrossan.j Scotland, which sent out a wireless ] call for help Friday night was taken g in tow by the British destroyer. Tet- ?S rarcli at 5:4.r> a. m.. today, a wireless Jj message received from the destroyer I today stated. The hauser parted at ? S o'clock, at which hour the steamer is awa&h. The officers and the ew of the ateam were taken aboard cruiser which was standing by. JIM INGHAM LEDGER IS PURCHASED BY NEWS Birmingham, Ala.. April 17.?Anluncement is made tonight of the pur ase of the Birmingham Ledger by Birmingham News Company. ? - - ? U1 me meager, wuiuu puuusuea au mrnoon and Sunday morning paper II appear tomorrow for the last time cording to formal statements issued the News and the Ledger, which ids that the sale was made at a fige and under conditions that are satfactory to both parties. The Ledir has published a daily paper in Biringham continuously for twenty-four :ars. l Tennessee Mob Searches for Citizen NEW YORK. April, 17?A large ?sse of enraged citizens of Elizabethwn, Tenn., are searcning that sectn of the country for Will Harmon, ho s alleged to have beat his two id one-half year old child into innsebility* witha club. Physicians port that the alleged action of bruiity may result in the death of the rl. Sentiment is running hiigh and is feared that a lynching wil result the man is found, Too Manv Dipping1 Vats Montgomery. Ala., Aprii 17.? lie alarming increase in the numor of dipping vats, destroyed over j labama, today led Gov. Kilby > I'for a reward of $400 for the" ar-j ?st and the .conviction of any per- [ in nr lipi'sons rnnneotorl with such i epredations. Reports have been coming in 1 o j ie executive office for weeks rebutting the destruction of vats, j liirteen having been destroyed in! lie governor's home county. ticket! Commended For Stand A.^a i n st Overall Movement Raleigh. X. (\. April 17.?Gover)r Bickett. who last night staled tat "there is no good but positive irm'' likely to result from the over1 movement because "it will run ie price of overalls up to a figure iat cannot be paid by those who of icessity must wear them.".and dering reports that he was to join the eralls club, today received a teleam from Robert K. Rambo, presisnt of the Southern Wholesale Dry aods Association, Atlanta, Ga., exessing commendation of the gover>r's attitude. Mr. Rambo's mesge said nothing more impractical an the overall clubs had been inauirated since the "buy a bale" move' ent was launched in 1914. / i \ 7^ yAl ( We sell the Famous Shoe; Hats, Silk Shir etc. We are lc n A CAM Nashville City Judge Removed From Office Nashville, Tenn., April 17.?iii over-ruling a motion for a new trial (or Madison Wells, city judge of Nashville, recently found guilty of a charge of official oppression, 1^1 voucan jjRl. 1 two thin g|g& teries?first |f||fj| take proper tP|| good battery materially le second, that fef?|l y?u buy is lAgM Willard wi T?tihhov Tiic?/ x 1. U 7 L/S. K JL i ru Vb ow/y have a i' > *%$ but a brand i fr-'Fiin tf-.jBf "IT ~5 A g| John A ^ GAF :: -?,,imffiffi V , ] >J /-- y j Aicbmels - Stem Ilt^/lTlDCT 1 JA. Joiras ise Clothes, also 3 for men, Stets tc Ti^q T V.VJ) X 1V./U) j X >oking for you. and McA. HHaaBKgMaiBMBaawnBaB Judge J. D. Debow, of the Davie son county criminal court, Btate that it became his additional dut to issue a decree removing Judg Wells from his office and disqualifj ing him from ever holding an public office. An appeal was tal en to the supreme court. IIP1 j iiiimi''r ji^1 j M STORAGE ^ 3 lard,) ] \ BEGISTEREP *\\ ^ I be certain of || I !i igs about bat- ft | , that If you ftpl care of any ' its life will be SjS? ngthened; and fip|i if the battery ?fgp$ a Still Better th Threaded lation you not <Sf\f\r\ hnttfirv & vw J , ,, I ww one. iflft -. Harris ||| :age b v,v / I af ' "Bostonions'' on & Mallory raveling Bags, LLISTER |l. LUVL'Ul J accoiz/ifgrott/ /s I zoatc/iing tcJ/nfet The winter of your fina: . | will disappear as your bala bank grows. Its a fascinatii ' watching your savings accc y You see your chances for H smiling at you and bidding JL the good w6rk up.This i /Sr^r\ safe bank with which to oj dy Aaev? ings account. miwrnmrn | jJBjk ~ $ kwxm V'Tin"""^gra?mir? i i 1' j |f ? 9 w<g-*JJ^asyayrg-.? | j THE UNIVERSA The Ford One Ton Truck is | / just as faithfully and economic . Ford Touring Car serve all the and economically.' The Ford 1 sity to the grocer both in deliv in bringing goods from the sta from the country. It is an because there isn't a want o: m business man that it doesn't su B of quick transportation at a mi Come in, examine the Truck, over the subject. NOTIC When you have lar WRITE, PHONE The SOUTH A REALTY CO * Home Office GREENV ii 11 The Land Aucti< rChero-i II I 7c 7?Are^ p "go - JI nci&l fears [ ;j nee in the | rip game? J >unt grow. jrl the future P| you keep fl s a good, * Aj )en a sav L CAR I I I serving Dusiness M |j j rally as does the ;i [!j { people faithfully *|j | Truck is a neces- I f ering goods and ||||| r1 tions, docks and ] jj ideal motor car jjljjj f the farmer or s| IS ipply in the way | j nimum expense. ||||l and let us talk ||j| '-t| mjld ^ 111 n E! id to sell r t?rtn w-* or W1KE- \ TLANTIC INC /OOD, S. C. :>n People | VaHBRBBB v . JolaL.