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ARHESTEI) FOR SIMMY WORK. Over Fifty at Parr Shoals in Sheriffs Custody.?Cash Bond Put up. Hearing: Wednesday. The State, 5th. Acting upon the order of the governor Sheriff Miller, of Lexington county, and Sheriff nooa, 01 jcairuexu county, yesterday arrested over a half hundred loborers and several superintendents, employed by the T. G. White 1 Construction companv, at Parr Shoals, on the charg- of violating the law by working on Sunday. The arrests were made shortly after noon and J. T. McClelland, the general superintendent, gave a cash bond of $1,250 for all men arrested. Of the men arrested all were white with the exception of one. The trial of the men will be held Wednesday before Magistrate - A _ Douglas, at Jenkinsviiie, tnree rnucs from Parr Shoals. The State of South Carolina will be represented by Fred H. Dorninick, assistant attorney general. The Parr Shoals Development company will be represented at the hearing by Elliott & Herbert, of Columbia. Those Arrested. The following were arrested: General Superintendent J. T. McClellan, Assistant Superintendent Cullen, Master Mechanic Collins, M. Harkson, R. - ~ T-v-1 T7< Oofla. P. Tompkins, J. u. uouauu, JCj. OL&5 mond. L. E. Rawls, J. Vest, W. D. Miller, W. M. Gootch, H. . Wall, 0. fmith, C. W. Byars, A. Anderson, W. IX Bowls, J. Stokes, B. Morrell, Cbasfl Miller, J. A. Moore, J. Hartz, A. McNaire, R. Johnson, J. Howell, W. M. Pearson, J. E. Muldowney, V. Noblett, Chas. Bushey,* M. Sousey, H. Loundy, L. Loundy, P. Gourney, S. Lasing, F. Heins, W. Sousey, J. Bishop, * ^ F. Gilliam, H. C. Hickey, u. wn5ut, B. Boyd, J. Staffer, R. Y. Lane, 0. Fisher, A. Nahar, H. Jones, A. J. Reed, C. A -Boling, Thos. Collins. Sim J. Miller, sheriff of LexingtoA county, accompanied by L. M. Roof and George Field, deputies, passed through Columbia yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, arriving at Parr Shoals about 9 o'clock. The party strolled about for several hours, inspecting the development work. About 11 n'ninok. A. D. Hood, sheriff of Fair field county, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Boney and Deputies J. A. Richardson, R. S. Ieenhower, G. R. Bockham, G. R. Berry, W. J. Isonhower, Rollie Bolar, W. J. McKfci&ter and Mr. McDowell, arrived by automobile from Winnsboro. The officers 2 *om the two inon nrocee^.ed to the con / VVU.A* ?. _ ^ struction work where, it is said they found a large number of men working on the cofferdam. The men were immediate!?, placed under arrest. One man tried to escape but was baited by Sheriff Hood. It is said that several of the men crawRcTaway through the brush. Boml Was driven. Following the arrest J. T. McCIel? of the Ian, the general suyn works, gave a cash bond for all of the "workmen to appear at trial next Wednesday before Magistrate Douglas. Superintendent McClellan told the officers that the recent flood had cost the Parr Shoals Development company about $75,000 and that he was working the men to prevent further damages, mon arrested 26 were found in CI IUC WVU Lexington county and the remainder on the Fairfield side. Sheriff Miller and Sheriff Hood will meet at Parr Shoals Wednesday. Sheriff Miller said yesterday that he had served notice on the officials at Parr Shoals six weeks ago that the workmen would be arrested if the . Sunday work was not stopped. Superintendent McClellan has been in charge of the work there for four ' AVV>a hafl weeks and said yesteraay mai ^ rot receivec|the warning "by the Lexington sheriff. Senator W. R. Webb, of Tennessee, the distinguished educator of that State, recently honored by being elected to the United States senate, will deutorarv address at the com II V ci tuv ^ mencement exercises of Converse college this year. BIDS WANTED. Bids are invited for the erection of -brick school house at Chappells, S. C. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the county superintendent of education for Newberry county. The right reserved to^reject any or all bids. It is desired to let entrant not later than May 5, 1913. E. H. Aull, County Supt. Education. J. L. Watkins, W. R. Keith, A. P. Coleman, Trustees Chappells School istrict \ At the request of several contractors desiring to make estimates on t.<e building, the time for receiving bias jjoc vcon until Friday. May 9, at noon. . I Mimn GIG wmmmmmmmmmaaammmmmmwmmm mtmmmrmm I rr? i m 11 tie i Ma I am dete May Sale" u fered in such stock of good | comes under i II Wat Printed Organdies I patterns, regular 8c. Pepperal Sheeting, f Inner qc tVip 1nt lasts, vo I yds to each buyer, sale 81 x 90 Seamless Ble j 65c .kind, at I Big Lace Sale. Ro chon, Valencines an< Laces and Insertings, choice at only the yard Standard Shirtine C Is I sel s elsewhere at 5c, 1: to each buyer at yard 100 dozen Ladies' ft Vests, tape neck and 2 seller, 5 Vests to each I Staple Apron Gin used, and sold elsewlie 10 yds to each buyer a Androscoggin and ] ing with a limit of 12 y men only at the yard More for; I berry and Pro department in the crowds. ! Mim L= Special Bates C., N. & L. | i The Columbia, Newberry and Lau-1 ! rens Railroad company announces very low round trip fares to Greenville, S. 'C., account Gala Week and 1 ?Beenville iHorae Mow association, 1 May T9th?24th. 1913. 1 J Columbia ? $3.60 ] UHHOBHSKSHMBBBinBi augh's .ANT] hrottle is y Clears rmined to give the nparallelled in our seasonable and sty s is a treat and, to < this great Cut Pric ch our big Ma and Batiste, new 81x90*4 May sale price ready for u: 5c May Sale :ull 90 in wide, as ^-e carry rith a limit of 10 gatinS) f0Q ; price the yard whe^e, take 25c ?7T T 35c Brc ached Sheets, the We'll pnl 36 in wide 49c down to und Thread, Tor- d Cotton Cluny ? worth up to i2^c, We nevei 35c a yard, C % in the whol at the low ] alicoep, worth and ...____ imited, one dress YOU CA WIN THI 0 ^ 0 THAT GI1 ^ 65 pieces i center table ill bleached Gauze Lrm holes, big 10c _____ buyer at each Cjg io pieces 39c yard, ts ghams, so much ?? re at 1}$c, limited 20 pieces ^ one piece d: 5c 4 ?oe Milk Bleach- Twolarg 'ds, and sold to wo- Corsets go ? ?ii bust, witn j 8 l-3c 98c, $ Ih the IV q than a Hollar will huv sperity combined. All hats n the town. This big store has \ ? < naugh "The S | Prosperity 2.55 I Newberry 2.30 Clinton 1.C5 Laurens 1.35 Proportionately low rates from infrwaediate points. ISares for children 6 and und-r 12 years of age, one-half | regular *fsre. V. Big May Sale I /'N m ff A II Mi? > Pulled \ in rp Salp MAW people of Newherr history. 'Never be lish goods. To chc do it at such savi: e Sale. y Sales and take i [ohawk Sheets, full bleached, torn ar se, worth 55c, May sale price Brings Yob New Ribbons at Lo the wanted colors in Messalines, Tj r to six inches wide, worth 35 to any piece you like at only the yard "mi I man Marbarl Hawd tn r TTI1 uuvu luuinvu rvnu iv * t on sale this week 50 pieces Brown ' every thread pure flax, worth 3? eantiful Colored Lawns at 15i r had prettier colored Lawns to sell There isn't a poor pattern or a po e lot. We decided to clean them out vrifp of vd r**"w ? j ~~ iNNOT SIT IN THE GRAND ST; I GAME. NEITHER CAN AN :/E3 CREDIT MATCH OUR VALI Colored Lawns, worth 15c, all go o: : at choice yd New Ratine Cloth at 25c Yard new Ratine Cloth, white only, positi ike your choice at only the yard of white Brocaded Pique, a dandy resses and skirts, worth 25c cut to yd Corsets that Are Corsets e shipments of the famous W. 3. anc on sale this week. Extra long, hig garter attachments, sale price 1.39, $1.49, $1.98 s fillinpr*v Dei J ? X r elsewhere; more hats, flower narked down for this week's s( 3 NEVER BEEN SO WELL P L It e> if Jtore That's Always HKH i Dates of sale: May 17, 18, iy, zu, zi, 22, 1913. Going journey must com- j menee on date of sale. I Return limit: Tickets to be limited to reach original starting point not T?t,-r tuan midnight of May 27th, 1913. farther Information, or ; > ,e R. A. Torrer, C. A., Columbia, S. j rnmmmmmmKmmmmammmmmmmmmmm wmmammammmmmBammmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtammm Mimna \7 r? i L I 3 A Vide Op< of New ( y and surroundm fore have such vol )ose from such a ngs. Everything ! vour olaces in J 1 id hemmed 40 inch Sea Isl full 40 in wide, w 59c May sale price w Prices. affetas and ?____i 50c every- We>u put on ^ - #4 ^6 inch Brown I . 1vr . -__?i special May sale pj 19c Yd. Linen, full _ ;c, marked 10 pes colored C 19c tan and gray, io y 1?only the yard 5, at 25 and or coloring _____________ in a nurry Ladies' sheer th: J EJq ter top, lisle heel a ?__. white, 69c value a j^ND AND Y STORE JES. _____ q a bargain New Embroi 10c We'll put on sai | beautiful wide Ei ively wprth worth up to $1.-50, 25c 1 BKJexrrx* JTMBUMM fabric for 1 Standard Pe 15c ??-? 36 inch Percales the finest grade, n IK & G. stripes and figures, ,rh and low T/ , , pay 1234 and 15c i tnd up >artment s and stick-ups than all the st illi Visit the only up-to-c 'IX to save you money. /i9 j i mil a i D tf Dc *y. C. l3iione 1040. Two Appointments to Annapolis. Last week, it was announced that there would be an examination held Qoturdar Xfarnh 17. 1913. Ml ill'.'". KJCl kUA uuj I , , - - - - ? - -1 ~ - I pal and three alternates as candidates' tugh's JI i n II ll.il: i sn; I "v I JUUU5 \g country a ues been ofmagnificent > in the house line. and, smooth quality, orth elsewhere S^c, 6 l-4c I e this week 25 pieces ,inen, worth 15c, at B rice I 10c hambray, pink, blue, ds to each buyer at " 5c ' * *J read Hose, lisle gar nd toe, black, tan and t 39c idery Flouncing j e this week 50 pieces nbroidery Flouncing, at choice yd S9 and 89c rcales 10c Yd , 2 to io yard lengths, eat designs in checks, , the kind you always :or, at only IOC ; v MB ores in Newlate millinery Come with - : i ; lgh's H^^HIHH^H^bhi^HHS for appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Since the announcement was made, notice has been givea that a Bet^Dnd vacancy exists, and hence, there -will be two vacancies to BIX. Wjatt Aik?n, M. a ; . v . . J jiv..,.'V w -s / .?*>_ -r- y