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Z*" FATAL AUTO WRECK [ "Hlfli MBWHiMI' ill AT CHESTER 11 Chester, Sept. 17.?In an automo- > bile accident about 11:30 last night a i Dana Sargeant, age 22, was killed. I 1 Claude Johnson's back painfully 9 ' sprained while the other two oecu- I ^ pants'of the death car, C. W. Bras- iP &j | well and Horace Hull, escaped with slight injuries. The accident occur- * I 1 | red on Saluda street near Walnut I . H jj street in front of Dr. Robert ell's residence, and it seems that Mr. Braswell, who was driving the auto-J mobile, which was a Ford feiitWiit. ???? was blinded by the light^jOip^$ip,ap- I proaching automobile, casing him to I run into the rear of Dr. A bell's cou- I l pe which was standing in front of his I jra xi residence, and the impact caused Mr. I ~Bras^$lTs automobile t<j turn over 5 ' a couple of $imes, practically wreck- I ing it, and Mr. Sargeant was pinned I down under the car, the back of the I seat pressing against his left chest. I ? T Dr. Abell hurried him to the Chester I Ulip] 1 n Aijci. Hi sanitorium, wncrt? everytuiug n ble was done for him, but he died in about an hour. g J. Henry Gladden, coroner, post- I " poned the inquest until Monday. I Mr. Sargeant is survived by his I ^ R parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sar- I ^ geant of Kannapolis, N. C., one bro- I ther here, Lawrence Sargeant, and MMMnnH two sisters-and two brothers at Kan- I napolis. The funeral and burial will fijj be held in Chester tomorrow. 1 RESOLUTIONS BY SUMMER I ~ SCHOOL COLORED TEACHERS I Whereas, the colored teachers of I ^ Newberry have been provided with a B & JaSf ' summer school, and I % Ira Whereas, we consider it the best I & js we have ever attended. Our minds I Bl 'have been ealightened > and our HB hearts made to Rejoice because of the I opportunity to attend such an inst:-|B tute at our doors and we, tne teacn- n ers who have attended the summer 8 I school wish to praise and thank Col. I 1 E. H. Anil, Supt. Cannon, Dr. Der- I \ rick of Newberry college, Prof. J.B. I Felton of the department of educa- I ^ tion, Prof. James C. Kinard of New berry college, and all others whose k influence caused us to have the sum- I gi mer school. We are indebted to our I * wll earnest worker for the rural negro 9 schools, Mr. U. S. Gallimn, who aid J W Or his best in making the Newberry sum-; 8 , , Black mer school equal $? any thus provid-!j| ry. *11 ' ed for negro* teachers in South Caro-15 >? * " lina, and also are we elated over thejl! tnG 116 results of such an able faculty and \ . Vs?lllP< especially are we grateful to Prof.; 8 > k I. M. A. Myers who was the principal ( and who directed our school with so H much ability and- interest, also tc j * " Miss BerthajJ Mrs. a.: sol. UOilcyv, | Adams and,other members of the;8 "D. . faculty among whom was Mrs. Nellie 19 IvaC Gallman of Newberry. And since il . . /v meats k this summer school gave us a lecture IB iVaVia A course the equal of which we havejB . . . ' never had, bringii^ tQv^Jewberry be-J J KITluS fore the teachers some of the best]I W speakers and ecfcatdrts^n our state,'E 1 a^o bringing together farmers fromife 1 ' ,x every section in conference for the j1 * common good and general improve- B 10^ ment of our people. g , ; Be it resolved, That we shall cher- 1 up to <c ish in our memories those who had I vision of looking forward for the jl - ???? general improvement of us as teach- |l ers, and that we ask God's blessing jl L upon them, hoping that they may livejfi ? -pB long to continue this good work for I JA6< B the edification of all classes and the f black, glory of Almighty God. I value That we express our gratitude to I o?.w 4Un Johnstone, Dr. S. J-jg ???? OCliaiui. . .. ? _ _ B Derrick, Professor Cannon, Superin-jH y tendent E. H. Anil, President R. S.lg ? Wilkinson of the State college, I ^President Malice of Allen, MrpMills | Th?' our worthy farm demonstrator. Mr. b ton C* Jos. H. Shealy of the state board of g examiners and. the others who gave COlOrj talks to the teachers in the lecture 6?ich course tat the summer sehoql. . B That we pray and petition the au- re s thorities for another summer school B next year and that we pledge our I most loyal support. ^ 'J That since the farmers conference I has been orgainzed and is one of the trawl factors of the summer school, being I j clL u. the basis upon which all other indus J~ resolve to | ^ tries rest we uy litiVW; give it our assistance and mutual il support. 5 Resolved, further, That we the I teachers of Newberry county now in I session do cordially invite t^e scs I Jm*?: sion of the next ^nnual meeting: of ? State Teachers association to New- I berry. In this we pledge our support and will offer the teachers attending ffi" a royal entertainment. ? ??*- & " ^ 1 H. B. Rikard, i,-.u ?* kI B. W. Bradley, G. W. Starks, .!.i J. C. Bedenbaugh, * :>t;: >ri; Addie Pearson, y*?OB! E. F. Floyd, iFred Pratt, Jr. Geo. B. Grjgsbv, Chairman. I } George Gallman, I Secretary. | i \ INAUGH'C he Leading Store i i i ???? ?ml* ece dented valu bai )AYS, SEP ml Of fa S ? Beai of sa k and Wool Di iderful bargains in t? Satin, Canton Crepe Presses. You'll be del w style's'and the remar] i up to S35.C0 for More New Dres k after rack filled wit of Silk and Wool Dres , Wool Poplin and T ,n..; $2' Vew Serge Ore new all wool Serge Drf 510.00 and ?12.50, to go Silk Hose Spec ivy grade of pure threa white, gray and card for - Silk Dresse "> _ 1 J , It Will appeal to ever,y \ repes and Crepes in all >; new novelty effects ii dress the last word of st; . P Coats Spool ool Cotton, one hundr spools (limited 6 to a ci HBBB?BMBHB?a EBB ] c k. es. Make youi rgains here are TEMBER irand new fall Dresses. We can truly say, nev< i riiroj?? NEW FAL1 itifui Crepe de Laine, S rs, with beaded embrok Lies. Remember evety I esses Ne iese Crepe, Vs?li and Poiret y cUl ighted with y r kable i^rice. $19.50 -Hats ' womei . purpos 5SeS , Hundr i- ?gj ,n new suw- fect b >ses, Canton will of all _,i ? ' 9.75 and up sses . j-sl just re ;sses; values ping-1 at $5.95 new 1 $24.7? rials d.-Silk Hose, _ 1 ovari, $1.50 $1.00 In J all th< g jocke; i voman. Can- j . the wanted " i trimmings; yle at $24.75 36[ Cotton ed and fifty Dr< astomer) 25c at th( DF AI / *le starts Friday Mo irifty housekeepers 1 : 99 per cent Pure I ear 20 years. No rders. It must be 1 Crt fro $9 SO value JL KJ \J LV YM w W ) AND WffiWP VIIMNAUGHC The Leading Store RDAY A .ALE BEGINS = *ning I r own comparisons, the greatest you hav THE 22nd, 23 GHTEE Make your selection quickly, f< *r such bargains have been offere . DRESSES, YOUR < erge and Poiret Twill Dresses i iery. Let nothing hinder you fi )ress is a new fall style, values to w Fall Millinen ies Beyond Compai lowest Millinery creations indue for^dress, street and sport wear; i of every type and age; for ev< e and occasion. Look "em o\ eds of pattern Hats, each one a p auty. New Coat Suits ? A lipment of 100 brand new Coat S' :ceived and taken from their wi 3oiret Twill and Tricotine in all :rims and styles $12.50, $19 i, $29.75 and up. Mew Fall Sweaters N )oth Tuxedo and Coat Sweater ; colors, such as buff, henna, bro /, red, peacock blue and navy.... $2.95, $4.95, $8.45 and $1 . : t Cotton Goods 0 ~ T 1 1 - -L ? J in. celebrated Sea lsianci ax yaiu id colored Chambray at the yard ;t quality Apron Ginghams at yd. 2S3 Ginghams, this season's patt ! yard , ALUMINUM rning at 9 A. M. This sal lappy, Crowds will be he Uuminum metal and guars ne reserved. No phone first come, first served, s at only - . - ? jVIIMN TheL{ u t prove to yourselves e seen in year. Ird AND THE 1 SALE >r these dresses will go ^ CHOICE \ n all the season's best I rom attending this sale I . $20. Vl j Ladies Bedroor - One thousand pairs, all """ worth up to $2.00, sale pr led - * - ILl tor | r\ew Learner r Every' handbag geni rer* beautifully lined. The fir >er- has offered such bags. I signs to choose from, eael Collar and C ... Fine quality white Cai a ed in eyelet work, squar S . per set .75, Silk Spe< ? |1.65 navy blue Taffe< $6.65 black Taffeta Si $1.65 black Taffeta Si s in Crepe de Chine in al wn, regular $1.75 Crepe de ( - X Men's Jbiucn< in mii ii wm v $3.50 Black Shoes, sa Men's Worl 10c Work Shirts in good errs bray; the kind of Shii 10c wants. Sale price 1 SALE! le will make hundreds of i r it :re. nvery piece ID ma.uw> AUGH'C I lading Store I that the I 1 25th. I B ?a? mm i*.* . ? ^ f 9 I W | Ei' Slippers colors, all sizes, ice choice.... 98c land Bags line leather all st time this store * .hundreds of dei $1.00* I uff Sets I mbric embroider- ;; e cuffs to match, ' 50c. i cials I ;aSilk $1.00 . I. ilk $1.00 ilk $1.UU 1 the new colors, ; :hine for .... $1.19 | sr Shoes I le price at.. $2.45 I ? ! c Shirts j heavy blue Cham- g *t a working man ! ? 59c | r | ' '