University of South Carolina Libraries
PROSPERITY 'N E1W BADLY nIIU Young Negro Seriously Injured by Crashing Through Skylight in Greenville. Greenville, July 18.-Leo Dennis, 2 young negro lin the employ of the Angel cafe, gashed five arteries, sev eral veins, and received a number o: ether bad wounds and quite a fe? bruises, in a fall through a skyligh nto the pool room of the Commercia tel yesterday morning about ter ck. The negro was engaged it eping off the roof, it is stated, an( ed into the skylight by mistake ost dangerous wounds ver 'ade by the broken glass. ugh the negro lost consider od, he will recover, owing t< y prompt medical attentiot as given him. Forceps wer< to the cut arteries soon aftei gro fell, and then being re to the offices of a physician ounds were dressed, the gashe: hed, and he was made comforta . Dennis is originally from Pros ty, S. C., and was regularly em in the kitchen of the cafe. At the point where the accident oc urred, the Commercial hotel build g was only two stories in height he negro was sweeping the roof jus bove the pool room. The skyligh as covered with canvass, and it ap pears that the negro did not suspec that the footing underneath the can vass was somewhat ~ dncertain. H stepped out upon it, and both can vass and glass beneath gave way witi him, and he fell, together with a quantity of brok;en glass, to the !tooi beneath striking between two poo tables. Several gashes were cut ii the negro's face, and a bad gash i1 lis palm shows wher he made a fruit less attempt to save himself by clutch ing the edge of the broken glass. There were several men in the Poo room at the time, and it is stated tha some of them were slightly cut b3 'flying pieces of glass. DATE FOR THE REUNION Teteran's to MIeet in Columbia Augus1 22-2.-Not to Conflict With Red Shirts. Columbia State, 19th.. The State reunion of the United Conflederate veterans, which was t( have been held in Columbia on Augus: '9 and 10, has-been postponed to Au gust 22 and 23. This announcemnen1 was made yesterday following a meet ing of the executive committee ir 'charge of the plans for -the reunion The meeting of the Red Shirts was t< have been held in Columbia on Au gust 11 and 12. The announcemen1 was made several days ago that the date of meeting had been changed t< August 9 and 10. "In order not to conflict with an3 other organizations," was given as thf reason for the change in the date o: dthe reunion. SThe general assermbiy appropriated '$1,500 to be used for t?he entertain mtent of the veterans of the State. The following members of the ex ecutive committee were present at th( meeting held yesterday: U. R Brooks, chairman; D. Cardwell, W. D Starling, Allen Jones, D. R. Flenni en and B. B. Rawls. Announcement )fade. The following announcement was made by U. R. Brooks, the actina chairman of the committee: "Tb* Confederate soldiers will assemble ir Columbia on the 22nd and 23rd of Au gust, next, in order not to confc1 -ith any other organization. Thf ~United Coimd2erate Veterans realize the great truth that a people withoun the memories of heroic sufferings ani sacrifices are a people without a his tory. "To cherish such memories and re call such a past, whether crowned with success or consecrated in defeat is to idealize principle and strengtl of character, to in tensify love a: country, and to convert defeat and ,disster into pillars of comfort foi 'future manhood and noble woman hood. -"Whether the Southern people, un. ier their changed conditions, may ev er hope to witness another civiliza. tion, which shall equal -that which be gan with Washington and ended witi Lee, it is certainly true devotion tt their glorious pas that should be no only the surest guarantee of futuri progress and the holiest bond of unity but also be the strongest claim the2 -can present to the confidence and re -spect of the other sections of the Un ion. Strictly Non-political. - "The organization of the Unite< Confederate Veterans is strictly non political, and it shall remain so o: 'be broken up forever and a day. Thern is not a town or city in South Caro lina that would not be glad to enter sI n the veterans of our gloriout *.laus9. if they are assured that we ar strictly non-political and not encum bered by that which savors of politics. '"Soldiers! you in the ranks of grey, With the brazen belt of the C. S. A., Take -my love and tears today Take them and all I have to give And by God's grace, while my heart shall live. It shall in its faithful way The camp fire light for the men in grey, Aye, till the trumpet blast sounds far{ away, And the silver bugles of Heaven play, And the roll is called on Judgment Day.' "U. R. Brooks, "Acting Chairman Ex. Corn. Confed erate Reunion. "David Cardwell, "Secretary." NEW .IARRIAGE ACT. .tParties Can Wake Necessary State ments Before Notary Public If They Care To. Columbia State. Attorney General Lyon has given an interesting and important opinion in connection with the marriage license law enacted at the last session of the general assembly and which went into effect on July 1.' He has ruled that a license may be issued by the clerk of court or the probate judge as the case may be, upon the presentation of the proper affidavit sworn to before a notary public and that with this affi davit it is not necessai-y for the con tracting parties to appear before the officer issuing t ie license. The opinion L was given upon the request of S. H. Rodgers, the clerk of court of Beau L fort county. The opinion says: "In response will say that it is my opinion that the statement under oath or affirmation, required by section 2 of the act, may be made by any person having knowledge of the facts, be fore a notary, and that such statement under oath or airmation, is sufficient to authorize the clerk of couft or pro- a bate judge, as the case may be, to is sue the marriage license. It is not necessary, under the terms of this act, that either, of the contracting parties r appear before the officer who issues the license, but the license may be is-. sued upon presentation of the state ment under oath or affirmation as ( above indicated."I SIn another case presented Attorney General Lyon had~ ruled that the offi- , cers issuing the license may perform1 the marriage ceremony. BLE ASE HISELF PREPA RES LIS' To FurnKish Names of Barred Liquor Houses.-Doesn't Await Informa t ion From Attorney General. WI nee ColubiAJuly 18.-Gov. Blease tles said today that he would, in a few days, furnish the boards of control." in the six dispensary counties with a list of the liquor houses which, in his B opinion, are in bad standing with the areo State, and which, accordingly, should los( not be patronized by county dispen- hav saries.da Governor Blease said several daysj disE ago, upon the issuance of his letter and telegram to the several county Coli boards, threatening with removal such S of them as continued to huy from houses that had admitta defrauding Sub the old State dispensary, that' he schi would ask Attorney General Lyon to teed provide him with a..list of such con cernls. But he has himself undertak.. Lv. Ien the compilation of this list, without Lv. waiting for a report from the attorney general. The governor has been in Lv. frequent consultation with Mr. M. H. Lv. Mobley, the State dispensary auditor, Lv. in regard to this "index .expurgator- Lv. ius" and hopes to have it ready in a -v Ifew days. Ar. Personally Conducted Probe. Governor Blease said today: " have checked the rece-ds of the dis- Ar. pensary investigating commissions Ar. against the list of liquor awa.rds in Ar the .various counties recently, and I Ar. find that numbers of houses shown by the dispeInsary investigation to Lv. have defrauded the State have con- Lv. tinued to enjoy the patronage of coun- Lv. ty #spensaries. Florence, Charleston Lv. and Richland counties have patron- Lv. Iized seventeen such concerns, and business has been given to eighteen. Ar. of these concerns by the. boards of Aien and Georgetown counties. I Ar shall not send out my list until I can Ar. verify it. I do rot wish to do any Ar. honest house an injustice." Ar. :1 WANTED. froi Teacher for St. Paul's sho,Po- and maria, S. C. Lady teacher preferred. N ISend all applications on or before Ger July 15, 1911, to following trustees: cep J. J. Kibler, Ch'm'n,tw Pomaria, S. C. F - T. A. Epting, .1 Slighs, S. C. L. D.Stone, r I Slighs, S. C. We use Live I 0~ Some you they durable si They ar The $2.0( to fill ac not t secoi This same shoe is our "Autograph" brand, $2.50 and $3.00, is Goodyear well sewed; In our College Woman's Walk ing Shoe, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, it equals the best custom make. is a revelation to every won first time. In style it is the double the money. It makes home. Itwears better than at for $2.00-because we use liv insole, counter, heel, linings. Go to the Craddock dealer in yo tell you. Look for the Red Bell o CRADDOCK-1 Lynchburi 1 I Take it from the oldest man in cco is the chew for men. No spic< othing to hurt your stomach-just acco, p,roperly aged and perfectly ron't give you heartburn. It's our treat to put you on to ti ut out this ad. and mail to us with .tractive FREE offer to chewers or LIIPFERT SCALES CO., .. Address_....... DR. MELDAU answer emIergenlcy calls in con Jon with his office work. Special morphine and other drug 'habits. rs 9 to 1 forenoon; 4 to 8 after . 10-28-6mos1 ight in your busiest season when1 have the least time to spare you most likely to take diarrhaea and several days' time, unless you e Chamberlain's colic, cholera and rhoea remedy at hand and take se on the first appearance of the ~ase. For sale b.y all dealers. imbia, Newberry & Laurens B. B. _ ~hedule in effect October 6S, 1910. ect to change without notice.. ma A. C. L 52. 53. a Charleston.. ... 6.0am 10.00pm ber Sumter.. .. ... 9.4am 6.20pmn gu~ C., N. &L. 1m Columbia......11.5am 4.55pm ter: Prosperity. .12.42pm 3.34pm Newberry.. .. .12.56pm 3 .20pm1 linton.... .... 1.0pm 2.35pm - Laurens.. ..... 2.35pm 2.12pm C. & W. C. Greenville. . .. 4.00pm 12.20pm Spartanburg. .. 4.05pm 12.20pm S. A.L- Enl Abbeville ... .. 3.55pm 1.02pmn e Greenwood.. .. 3.27pm 1 .33pm 3 Athens.... .... 6.5pm 10.30ami s Atlanta...... .8.45pm ' 8.00am Ag: A. C. L. 54. 55. C Columbia.... .. 5.0pm 11.15am clu Prosperity... .. 6.26pm 9.50amla Newberry.,. .... 6.44pm 9.32am $12 Clinton....... 7.35pm 8.44am Laurens.. .. ...7.55pm 8.20am Greenville.. .., 9 M0pm 700am S Greenwooa.. . 2.28am 2.38am tur Abbeville.... .. 2.56am 2.08am Sctu Athens.. .... .. 5.4am 11.59pm S Atlanta.. .. ...7.5am 9.55pmfr s. 52 and 53 arrive and deopart t Union Station. Columbia, daily, so[ run through between Charleston un Greenville. sch s. 54 and 60 arrive and depart e ais street. Cnhimnh a SSunday, and run through be- tio en Columbia and Greenville. Jud r information ask agents or write W. J. Craig, P. T. M., i~jin~tn~,Wilmington, N. C. d Livmotors,S. A.., E eather only shoe dealers will tell can't give you a good, 1oe for $2.00 or $2.50. e right, they can't. ) shoe they sell is made lemand at this price o wear. It is made of ids-from sole to heel. The iouthern Girl 2.00 Shoe $2.50 an who tries it: for the equal of shoes that cost die foot feel perfectly at iyshoeyou ever bought Sleather--aquality ole, How can we affordit? ur town; he knows-he will the Box. ERRY CO., I, Va. the bunch, " Red Meat" tob o-n excessive sweetening ly.i godilns orthSalem na to I raliding i ood omewig. piour nameand doess orv proidin your ome wninthment. No home is complete without music, ed nothing is so inspiring and culti ating. Music helps to drown sorrows, nd gives entertainment for children, nd keeps them at home. This is our yth year of uninterrupted success here, bence we are better prepared thai' ever o0 supply t4e best pianos and organs and rite us A T ONCA for catalogs and for ~ur easy payment plan and prices. M A LONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. )TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ~otice is hereby given that I will ke final settlement, as administra on the Estate of W. J. Kohn, de sed, in the probate court for New ry county, South Carolina, on Au t 5, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. in., and nediately thereafter apply for let dismipsory as such administrator. S. J. Kohn, -4t-taw. Administrator. THE CLEXSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ollment Over 700-Value of Prop rty Over a Million and a Quarter ~inety Teachers and Officers. even full four years courses, in iculture, Engineering, etc. ost per session of nine months, in ding all fees, board, heat, light, ndry, and necessary uniforms 1.87. tudents who are financially able. -$40.00 tuition additional. THOLASHIP AND ENTRAN(CE EXAINXATIONS. 'he College maintains 124 Agricul al Scholarships, and 43 Textile olarships, worth each $100.00 and tuition. Students who have attended Clem college or any other college or versity, are not eligible for the olarships unless there are no oth eligible applicants). cholarship and entrance examina is will be held at the county seats. y 14, 9 a. m. ert Sessions Opens Sept 13, 1911. .rite at once to W. M. Riggs, Pres at Clemson College, S. C., for cata ue, scholarship blanks. etc. If you a. yin may be crowded out. Popular E VIA Southern F Wednesday, July Columbia, To Savannah, a., and Stopping at Stations Between Colo Special train will start at Coluna Savannah and Jacksonville on the Schedule. Lv. Columbia, 8:30 a. In............ " Cayce, 8:35 a. M&........... " Edmunds, 8:56 a. m............ " Pelion, 9:10 a. m............ " Perry 9:27 a. m.......... " Sally, 9:36 a. m..... .... " Springfield, 9:46 a. m............ " Blackville, io:io a. m............ Barnwell, 10:28 a. m............. " Yenome, 10:36 a. m..... ...... Kline, 10:45 a. m............. Cave, 10:49 a. m............. Allendale, 11:04 a. m.............. - Barton, 11:16 a. m........... t. Valentine, 11:28 a. m............. Lena, 11:38 a. m............. Furman, 11:49 a. in.............. Pineland, 12:0o Noon ............ Tarboro, 12:09 p. m............. " Tillman, 12:10 p. m..... ...... ... Hardeeville 12:45 p. m............. Ar. Savannah 12:30 p. m. (C. T.) Ar. Jacksonville 4:40 p. m. (C. T.) Tickets will be limited four days in eddi returning on any regular train within liil apply to ticket agents. J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., V .Atlanta, Ga. F. L. JENKINS, T. P. A., S -Augusta, Ga. TUNTH AF MIDSUM EXCUR TO A T L A N' THE NEW YORK OF TI -VIA C. N. & L Railway and STUESDAY, JUl $3.50 Longer Return Limit Than Ever B4 DON'T MISS IT SPECIAL TRAIN. LOW RATES. v. Columbia.......... 7:30 a. mn.... "Irmno.... .......... 7:45 a. m.... "Ballentine.... ......8:o a.in. ... "White Rock.... ....8:04 a. m... "Hilton.... .... .....8:07 a.m.... "Chapin.............8:13 a.m.... "Little Mountain.....8:30 a. in.... "Slighs .............8:35 a. in.... "Prosperity.:n ...... 8:45 a. mn.... "Newberry...........9:oo a. mn.... "Jalapa............. 9:05 a. in.... "Gary ........ ......9:0 a. mn.... "Kinards....... ....9:20 a.m.... "Goldville.........-.9:30 a. mn.... ''Laurens.... ....... :0a .. Arv. Clinton.... .......1:0 a. mn..... Arrive Atlanta 4:oc Tickets good to return on regtiar trains board train No. 38 leaving Atlanta 8:55 For information and tickets call on C. N. J. F. LIVINGSTON, S. A J. C. N. & L. cursion Lailway '19, 1911. S. C., Jacksonvie, Fla., mbia and Tilman, S. C. bia and run through to Following schedule: Fares to Jacksonville.. . Savannah. ...,$4.00..........$2.50 ... 4.00.......... 2.50 ...,4.00...-o ..... 2.50 .... 4.00........<. 2.50 --- 4.00.......... 2.50 .... 4.00......... 2.50 ...- 4.00....-.... 2.50 -a*0 4.00-.......... 2.50 ---- 3.50.......... 2.00 -.-- 3.50.......... 2.00 ---- 3.50.......... 2.00 -.-- 3.50.......... 2.00 -- 3-50---- - - 00 sR 2.00 -.-- 3.00 ..........- 1.50 -.---300 .......... 1.50 ---- 3.00 .......... 1-50 -.-- 3.00.......... 1.00 ---- 3.co.......... 1.00 ---- 3.00.......... 1.00 ---- 3.00.......... 1.00 ---- 3.00....... .. 1.00 tion to date of sale, and good .For further information T. E. McGEE, D. P. A., Charlestone, S. C. .H. McLEAN, P. & T. A. Columbia, S. C. NNUAL M4ER r ,Ga., 'HE SOUTtH., S. A. L Railway,. LY 25TH. ROUND ~fore. DON'T FORGET IT. FAST SCHEDULE. ....-$350e.Round Trip. ....---350 ........50 ......-3-50 ' ....-350 .......350 --------350 -------.-3.50 ' ---- ----.. 3.50 ( ....---350 ........,..3.50 ...... . 3.00" ....... -- 3.00 ' ... .....3.00 ' p.m. up to and including Sea p. mn. Friday, July 28th. .& L. Agents or write C. McINTYRE, T. P. A., SA.L.