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ABOUT PERSONS AND THINGS. News Briefly Told.-Gathered From In and Out of the State, Nation and World. A resolution was adopted at the -:hird annual convention of the Southern Medical association endors ing President Taft's proposition that there should be established a fed erai health department. The associa .tion also went on record as strongly favoring the acceptance of Mr. Rockefeller's gift for a campaigl against the hook-worm disease, and instructed the councilors to prepare resolutions thanking the donor. Secretary Wilson of t,e depart ment of agriculture is not satisfied with the advancement of the south agriulturally as compared with its gain in manufacture. That Mme. Steinheil aided by some unknown accomplice, murdered her husband so as to. obtain her free dom and marry the wealthy Maurice Borderel, but that the killing of her stepmother was unpremeditated and merely an accident in the tragedy is the theory of the.State as outlined by Trouard Riolle, the Judge Advo .cate in opening the argument in the prosecution Thursday afternoon.. Robert A. .Lewis, president o the Bank of Belton,' this State, died a_,rsday at the Johns Hopkins Hos l, Baltimore, aged 50. -At the meeting of the executive' 0nmittee of the Chamber of Com were held Thursday norning the ter of offering -inducements to the iutheran denomination to locate the Lutheran Seminary in Columbia on its removal from Mt. Pleasant, was ethusiastically discussed. The whole rear of the store of L. D..-Cullum & Co., at Batesburg, S. C., was gutted by fire; after a fight of four hours and a half to subdue the fire. J. G. Cooner fell and sustained injuries which, however, are not se rous and a Leesville citizen was hurt, also a negro was overcome by the dense smoke and had to be car 'rd out, The stock contained in the store was valued at Z'%,000, the in ~surance being $12,500. ,The estimated loss and damage amounts to about $1,00e. A boy . bandit, by the name of 'Dhmas Jefferson Hall, and but 17 -years of age, attempted to ro.b the Merchant 's National Bank at New Albany, Ind., shooting and instantly filling the cashier, J. Hangary Faw eett, and seriously wounding John K. Woodward, President of the Bank ad James R. Tucker, a negro chauf fer. He did not succeed in making is escape. The Warrinier mystery deepens, and another woman is thought to be involved in the disposal of the funds * stolen: President Taft added .New Eng land to his conquests by visits to Mid dleton and Hartford. As a part of * the installa-tion exercises at Westlyn university, degrees of doct.or of laws were eonferred upon President Taft. 'Ve4residents Sherman, S'eneitor R'oot and others. Dr. Bigham 's brother declares that his brother has not forfeited his bond and that he -is in Greenville. Judge Watts says the bail is yet' in force. The reunion of the Mississippi di vision Confederate veterans came to * a close Fr-iday "with the dedication * of Mississippi's $50,000 State me morial and 23 regimental and bat tery monuments in the Vicksburg na tional military park. A Pope-Toledo car exploded on the Atlanta race track 'Friday in the practice on the back stretch. The driver Kilpatrick, and the mechami eian Crich, were thrown about a hun dred and fifty feet over the embank ment and were slightly injured. The ear was burned. In Amarillo, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aylesworth are t.he parents of twins whose names are the result of an argument over the relat-ive mer its of the two explorers. 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Thie friends of R. B. Lominaek an ounce him for alderman from Ward two and pledge himr to abide he rules of the Democratic party. For Alderman Ward Three. I hereby announce myself as candi ate for election as Alderman from Ward- 3, and if elected will endeavor ogivemy best service to the interests, ot only of the Ward, but of the en ire City. C. H. Cannon.. For Alderman Ward Four: I hereby announce myself as a can idate for re-.eleton as Alderman rom Ward 4 of the town of Newber ry, subject to the Democratic pri ary. I desire to thank the voters f my ward for their geenrous suppodi t the last election, and pledge my elf, if re-elected, to use my utmost fforts for the, advancement of the own and for the interests of my ward. Geo. W. Summer. I hereby announce myself a candi ate for Alderman from Ward four (4) subject to the Democratic pri ary. E. L. Rodlesperger. For Alderman Ward Five: Gregg C. 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