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FEDERAL OFFICERS ! FOR 2nd DISTRICTi TILLMAN INTROMTES BILL FOR ! THEIK APPOINTMENT. Measures Introduced in Senate by Senior Senator, and in House hy Representative Aiken. Washington, October 3.?Senator Tillman late yesterday introduced in the senate a bill to provide for the j appointment of a district judge, a district attorney and a marshal for the i Western Judicial district of South Car- ' olina. Today Congressman Aiken in- | troduced the same bill in the house, I where it will be substituted for Mr. ; Aiken's former bill introduced last week. T'he first Aiken bill specified the cities at which the proposed Western district court should be held. Senator Tillman's bill, accepted by "A T Ail J 1 r __ J. 1 T ^ i -ur. AiKen uoes not speciiy ice piaces at which the Western court shall be held. This is done with the deliberate intention of avoiding the trouble which has hitherto arisen whenever such legislation has been attempted on account of contention among the various cities of the western district for the honor of having the court. City to be >*amed Later. Senator Tillman says that there is no use writing him letters or sending delegations to see 'him in favor of this or that town, because the place of holding the court will not be designated until after-the bill creating the new district machinery passes. If the present bill should become a law the places for holding the court in the western district would be ixed in later under separate legislatior. The Tillman bill provides that the present district judge and marshal of South Carolina shall be assigned to the x j ii.. a. I eastern district, auu iue yresem, uistrict attorney to the western district, and that there shall be a district attorney appointed for the eastern district. The measure then proceeds as follows: "There shall be a district attorney ana a marshal in said western district to be appointed as marshal and district attorneys are appointed iri the other judical districts of the United States. Salaries >'amed. "That the district attorney for the eastern district of South Carolina and the district attorney for the western nf Smith Pnrnlina shall par-h receive an annual salary of $4,500 and , the marshal of the eastern district of i South Carolina and the marshal of the western district of South Carolina shall each rceive an annual salary of $4,500. "All causes and proceedings of a civil nature new pending in the courts of the western district of South Carolina shall be proceeded with in the said western district; provided, that all causes and proceedings of a civil nature, including proceedings in bankruptcy now pending in the said district in which the evidence has been taken, in whole or in part, before the district judge of the eastern and western districts of South Carolina, or taken, in whnlp or in nart. and submitted to and passed upon by the said district judge, shall be retained by the said judge and proceeded with and disposed of by the said judge who may for that purpose continue to exercise jurisdiction in the said western district, provided further, that in all proceedings for criminal offences heretofore committed, if the said criminal offence was committed in the eastern district, the said criminal i offence shall be prosecuted in said : eastern district, and if said criminal ! offence was committed in the western ; district, the said criminal offence shall j be prosecuted in said western dis-1 trict:' The bill was referred to the committee on the judiciary in each chamber. It will hardly be reported out before the regular session. MISS ANSA WEAR S* DIES. Sister-in-law of Late General J. C. j Boyd, Well Known in Greenville Died in Columbia Thursday Xews was received in the citv last i night of the death of Miss Anna j Wearn in a hospital at Columbia. Miss Wearn was about 55 years of age, and was born in Columbia. She 1 was a daughter of ihe late Richard ! Wearn of that city. A number of years j ago she came to Greenville to make her home. She was a sister-in-law of; the late General J. C. Boyd, with J whose family she spent most of her I time. She was also a sister-in-law of -\ir. w. a. di ui cms v;nv. Miss Wearn is survived by two brothers, G. F. Wearn, of Xewherry: and "Richard "tt'oarn, of Flor- ; ida. and also by the following nieces j and nephews: R. L. Boyd, of .Tack-, sonville, Florida; Mrs. McKeller | Towns, of Monroe, La.; Mrs. R. R. Shaw and Henry Briggs of this city.? Greenville Piedmont, 3rd. The body reached Newberry Friday on the 2.4B Southern train and "was i i^zM-szrxis.: :aE?:5EfaHC2SEaH_v^ Ot>"V"G l.' i for Every Purpose ' "Will run tne chvm. rrr?amfor. pu-.iT\ elcf.r?c iisht!iiL* plant, v.jcmm cleaner, corn siicer, tec' ;,vor t'.r -1^ :!!-Ko pull your si o hilcr, especially jf it is a PAP.'iC, t.ie i ='.i; ' runningc.r.ci most t?uccwj-rul Ci.s:.?3o . cutter mac1-;. ^ " e ran st il you these and otnerprof t-rnrlcl ioO ->'iVUl>* . ot'ic. I. r Llvl'l^itt.'.i J \i r u Ki\ i 1 U*\K, incl'idingr cow i i-.^ns, i jed : ar-.e-i. litter carricis, sarnU-ij | mansr-rs pay o;*? riivicer. "is. 1 Ail these ^ooc'ssnM oi nf'ee tnal. satisfaction gui.-antet d Ins: a at cttn,c:i\e paces. , I Full >!>(<trius:lun See J. M. Swindler, 910 W. Main S1 i J. C. LEE, Prcsid't F. I Farmers - Merc I If you are going to Build, I? vite your COMPLETE HOUSE I We manufacture and deal Stairs, interior trim, store f pulpits, etc., rough and dre cypress shingles, flooring, < Distributing Agents for F r . -. . /-*! r_. n__ : estimates \^neeriuny am Woodward Lui AUGUS' Corner Roberts & S Our ft QUALITY= $20.00 Don't Pay More ihaa necessary for a Delivery Wagon. Special introductory price to one firm in each town Write quick for Price List A with large cuts. Secure this bargain. Tell us what you want, We can make a wagon suitable for your business and sax you $20 or more. Chepp timber, cheap, labor, low //\.\ h fyaicrhta cnaKlpc; tlS to .aasilv do thlS. Big factory, best facilities. Act quick oar you may be too late. The Rock Hill Boggy Co., V**/! ROCK HILL, S. C. BaraannaHBBBsaBBBaMainBBaBs COLLECTION OF TAZE?. Notice is hereby given that the j taxes of the Town of Newberry, South j Carolina, will be due and payable at j the office of the Clerk'and Treasurer fron: October 15, 1913, to November 30, 1913. A penalty of ten per coTvt will be charged on all taxes not paid prior to December 1st. J. R. Scarry, Clerk & Treasurer. Newberry, S. C. 9-11-td . ( STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. t<u~ ^ivniof oTiniifll mppfins of the ! X lie IC^Uiai (Uiuuu. Stockholders of Oakland Cotton mills will be held at the office of the mill, Newberry, S. C., October 16th, 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. m. J. X. McCaughrin, Secretary. immediately conveyed to Rosemont ppmeterv. the following acting as pallbearers: Jno. M. Kinard, Jno. W. Chapman, L. G. Eskridge, W. F. Ewart, Haskell Wright, E. H. Aull. The service was conducted by the Rev. j Dr. E. Pendleton Jones, assisted by the Rev. J. W. Carson. An Editorial Example. Editor and Publisher. An editor who started about 20 years ago with only 55 cents is now worth $100,000. His accumulation of wealth is owing to his frugality, good habits, strict attention to business and the fact that an uncle died and left him $99,999. Settled One Way for the Present. Washington, Oct. 1.?Senator Tillman today discussed wi'"? the president the matter of the district attor ;ey and marshalship in South Oaro- ! lina. It is understood that nothing will bo done just now. It is said the : president has decided to wait a while before making these appointments. Referred to 3Ir. P. E. Scott, Rock Hill Herald. Raising alfalfa and cattle. That is the plan for settling the high cost of living problem in York county. WESTERN FARMER'* j GASOLINE ENGINES 1j A dependable gasoline engine has proven its worth many times over in actual every day work on the farm. Much of your heavy work can be done by an engine which leaves you time to be a Manager instead of a worn out laborer. Will take some of the burdens ofr your men, allowing him to put his time on more profitable vork, hence ho becomes better sr.tisl.cd with hi* potion. _ Removes much of the drudgery from ;he will's shoulders and permits more Lime or: jcre^.ior.. Y e can f-:rni;h 5,7 and 10 H. P. single cylinder type, also 12 and 2U H. P. two cvhnder a t. pes. A r.y si.-e mounted on road truck, hand truck or skids. Attsactive prices. Fur^hcr partialiarc> d by our local agent. Weitiru Implement Co. INDIANAP0L1S, IND. If'mtr.Tcshe'; m or. Er.s:!cgi Caiter mvcs'.igzic J S'KJJ? i. GIBSON, Sec y & Treas, bants - Builders ( i Remodel or repair, we ininquiries. JILLS A SPECIALTY. j in Doors, Sash, Blinds, ronts and fixtures, pews, ssed lumber, lath, pine and :eiling and siding. lintkote Roofing. I Carefully made. liber Company rA, GA. e Dugas Streets, lotto: SERVICE |'$20.! j^.^jgj| SAVED I Unclog' the Liver Headache Goes To put your upset liver in fine hape, to drive poisonous waste from bowels and cure constipation nse HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS HTr\4- A T*lr TTtlTTl M1H i.HiXHJU.3 ilUb k_>px n-ift, o, uxa> Take one each night for a few days; you'll eat better, -work better, sleep better, your eyes will brighten and your skin grow clearer. 25 cents, all druggists. Free Sample LIVER BUTTONS and booklet about the famous Hot Springs Rheumatism Remedy anil Hot Springs Blood Remedy from Hot Springs Chemical Co., Hot Springs, ArkGider & Weeks wr V Bis if a proscription pragirad tepxitUj for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better ihan Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c r Wood's High-Grade Farm Seeds Best Qualities Obtainable We are headquarters for Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Bailey,Vetches, j AJfeJfa and all Grasses & Clovers, j Write for Wood's Crop Special giving prices and seasonable information about Seeds for Fall so w j n g. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue gives prices and information about all | Garden Seeds for Fall Planting. Mailed free on request. I ' The Finest, Big We want everybody ii know what a great whiskey ^LRS_iAifl2 =&') Nidliinr sMPiPllipPi? ; ^efcay;: i n 4--f;H ^fljWP) i j i ,4--g= The Horns of Old Scott express collect, and we will Sample shipment of foi BIG Just to sho77 you we Lave just one quart free with. Every order for i Eaprssc Prepaid. 4 Qts. 8 Qts. Old Buck White Corn $2.50 S5.00 Crown Yellow Corn 2.50 5.00 Blk Spring White Corn... 2.20 4.40 Remember, one whole quart fi with orders for pints or half pints. Cfn/ltr lief f?rvr? n kj l/uliuj l/xjL JL o XXk3U XVI Old Lookout Club (Tennessee Whiskey)$ Old Private Stock Rye (very old) Old Lincoln Co. (Tennessee Whiskey)... Cedar Grove Rye (Bottled in Bond) Sweet Mash White Corn (Small Tub) 3|*ky Strike Yellow Corn (old and mellow)... JVt Express prepaid to A flams am Get oar wholesale an l retail p: SCOTT Department E. ' -Jfit If 1,5 A "warm" bre ready braced for in a warm room. You lose half the g< while you eat it A I cozy meal for the whol No si-ioke or Smell,wit! to room. An ornament an; room or the bathroom. * Dealers eV( STAND Washington, D. C. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Eczema and Itching Cured. The soothing, healing medication t?t> r-ri'/nr i At vTArrvrr imi. r,i /iTi.u.i ui.i i .ul.i i penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears it of all impurities?stops itch- ? ing instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is a doctor's prescription, not an experiment. All druggists or by mail, Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. )NE QUART OIF W H IS K E Y 'gest Offer ever a the whole state of South C our Old Scott is ? a wond rich corn whiskey ) h' pleasing, mellow corn J?; always look for in a c jf. % key. | ij- The bost way for y< out how good this w! is to try one ivhole q |$Jg at our expense. Send $6, the distil] for eight quarts of C and we will ship you 3 4M quarts and one exti Bna& making nine qu rts in Try the free quart. W??W" _pvArv rlrAn. Tf nn: 9H?1 plea ed, satisfied and < return the other eigh refund your $6.iir quarts for $3, express pisj FREE OFF ; the whiskey yovi want, at the price : eight quart bottles (not; pints) of any 21 Pts. 48 % Pts. Express Prepaid. $6.50 $7.00 Picnic Rye, 100 pro< 6.50 7.00 Silver Wedding Ry< 6.00 6.50 Kentucky Pride Rye ee with each order of- eight quart bott ut prices on pints and half pints of v< 24 Pts. 48 ^Pts. 9.00 $ 9.50 Old Scott White Co: Pride of Atlanta W1 6.50 7.00 o ? ? -p. 10.50 11.00 Bulls Eye Dry Gm.. &.50 9.00 Scott Price Superioi 8.50 9.00 Virginia No. 2 App] crder too large to fill same day order is receiver I Southern Express points on all orde: tiee list. Euy at wholesale distillery w >?* * <? rN t n nn v 1JK1UL U15H Chattanooga, Tennessee \ mfl Go lb' w? 11 Ro i/ akfast?the kind ths a good day's workDod of the meal if you are s Perfection Smokeless Heat e family. h a Perfection. Easily cleaned, pwhere; a luxury in the bedroom erywhere; or write for descriptive ARD OIL COIV (New Jersey) BALTIMORE || We Pay Highest x!m r,<. o o l< p* V ^ . . - ,. Hi Don t give your profits away?ship dir< II money next day. We pay highest prices || Beeswax, Tallow and old Metals, old Ru || ment now. Send for Price List. | CAROLIN IcaeaeaeagasaesgBeaeariBBB W"*B U 1 1BP*v} p I? r c M> JL li d Anmtl Made ?| !arolina to Hrl t n % rt ! i i I eriul, nne, j Tidth. that j |~l | taste you fpcatl ornwhis- JpM?. hiskey1 is, mrt /re?'Jpc^ragr)l lerypnceM^ ' r aliqUart' I Drink it t entirely Jclighted, 4* nnorlc a ?i ik:. <:?< U ? UVIIIU VI 11119 BIIB1 old corn free. )aid. ER roa want to pay, we will give yci' of the erood i listed below. 4 Qts. 8 Qfcs. 24 Pts. 48 % Fir*. of $3.20 $6.40 $7.50 $8.<W ^ 2.50 5.00 6.50 7.0 3 2.20 4.40 6.00 6.5C :ies of above goods. No free goods irv KpcI: r3. l c+.i 11 p w ornnrla J WWW WJLJ.AV*. J ^ VVVC\; 24 Pts. 48%Pts. rn (none better) $8.00 $8.50 lite Corn (pure 100 proof).... 7.50 S.00 8.00 S.50 Gin 6.50 7.00 !e Brandy ! 6.50 7.0C 7. rs for four qnarfcs or moie. prices and save money. .Aildie? LLERY \ ' ' % \ i r A asslrfaef * ? a >od. * I irm om L sfA _ i ' ? Ujf " Bb V KELESS ^Aj ass ^ it sends you out -should be eaten - shivering in discomfort ' er makes breakfast a Easily moved from room l; a necessity in the sewing* ' ' i r circular. IPANY Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. cm -mmm t?; ; ?. 'j?. Cash Prices for jj >ct to us by express and get your ||i| for green and dry hides of all kinds III ibber and Furs. Try us with a ship- HI A HIDE & JUNK CO. j| CHARLESTON, S. C. j=??ggg?eag>esiacaal J