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OUT PERSONS AND THINGS. Briefly Told.-Gathered From In and Out of the State, Nation and World. Official annoineement was made at Spartanburg on Tuesday that the C. C. & 0. railroad will be opened for passenger traffic on Saturday, De cember 11. Represe-atative Patterson and State Senator Niels Christensen on Tuesday took up the matter of the question of better quarantine quar ters at Charleston. Georgetown and Beaufort. Mr. Patterson will i'ntro iduce a bill in Congress providing for a larger appropriation hereafter for the maintenance of the quaran tine stations in different parts of the United States. The former pastor of Westminis ter Church at Union, the Rev. Dr. A G. Wardla.w, has resigned his resig nation to take effect immediately Dr. Wardlaw has received a call to Florida. The street railway which is to be laid in Georgetown is progressimg rapidly and it will not be long be fore the cars are being operated. South Carolina State Baptist con vention was formally organized in An iderson, on Tuesday, when Dr. A. J. S. Thomas, of Greenville, was unani mously re-elected president. Busi ness reports were made and all mat ters pertaining to ecclesiastical transactions were thoroughly and in terestingly ;discussed. Miss Mary H. Giradeau, a well known southern woman educator, of Sumter, died some days ago i1n Ab beville, Ga., and her remains were laid to rest on Tuesday. Miss Gira deau was a sister of the late divine, J. L. Giradeau. of Columbia,and she was born in Charleston. -Many addreses were made before the Southern Commercial Congress, at its opening meetirng in Washing ton, on Wednesday. The South was praised by the speakers, and Harvie Jordan declared that the cotton crop is the mainstay of all the financial inttutions ini the couintry and is no -wise involved as a sectional ques tion. The first session of the Methodist .Conference to be held in Abbeville began on Wednesday morning at ten o'eloek at the Metodist church of whieh Rev. Henry Stokes is the pas tor. There were possibly four hun dred delegates at the opening ses sion. Bishop A. W. Wilson, of Bal timore, will preside at the Confer enee. Engineer William J. Kinyoun, of the Southern Rail.road, was struck on the head while lean-ing from his engine and was taken to a hospital at Winston-Salem, on Tuesday. It is )believed that -he will die from the results of a fractured skull. Pure WhiskeyOftei Many a serious sickness has judicious use of Sunrn THiEPUI Whis As a healthful tonic for home case of accidents or sudden illness. without it. Its moderate use is hij and it will increase the vigor of thC BROOK Pure Food Whiskey is U. bottle bears the "Government Gr and measure. SUNNY BROOK DISTILL 4==FULL( BY EXPRE From any of the f H. Clark & 3ons, Inc, 1205 Ea L.azaus-Goodmanl Co.,. C. Blum &Co.,. ..--.-. C. C. Butler Co.,. ...-. L. Loeb Wh.iskeyCo., Altman Whiskey Co., D. F. & C. P. Long.. Hanne Bros.. - Paul Heyman.. ... M. Markstein. .. .. ...223 SHIPPED IN PLAIN BO)ES. President Taft was reeleeted pre_ ident of the Americala Red Cross society Wednesday. The president made a brief address, expressing the hope that some one would give to the Society an endowment fund of fire million dollars. He also person ally presented medals voted by the Red Cross to loyd C. Griscon, f*r mer ambassador to Italy, for work rendered by him during the recent earthquake iii Italy, and also to Miss Katherine B. Davis and Sam uel L. Parrish, who assisted in the Italian relief work. The first Conefrence for the erad ication of hook worm, to be head in Atlanta, January 18, 19, will be largely attended. The Atlanta ham ber of commerce is in receipt of let ters from the Governors of Missis sippi, South Carolina, Georgia and Forida, announcing that they will appoint delegates to the Convention. 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