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AYVING ON E 3 no longer a storms of u still have d from the pursued the FROST CO emery *AN Isn aalia - -n |__ __ ______ 1 1 111+It| II II i | lW l ill101)IIII lIllllllll| SHERIFF RECTOR OF CRf[NYILLE i Revenue Officer Gosnell Is Ord Il'enitentiary. - T OL"'TS SEVERl.\, YEA Hiad Feeling Said to have fiee ILargely to Political Differen Gzreenvi lie, du ly 4.--I enudrix I sherif of Grieunville Co'(unty, wa aro i k illed shortly a fter nioon to< Hriscoies Gara.e on West stLIreet by Jake Go snell, deputy t~or of internai~tionial revenue. nell tired four shots at the - thiree of whi ch took etieet, one hiead, onle in the side and one shoub ler. SheriT If ector die minutes afterward in an amb b lound for the city hecspital. A host ile feeling~ whiich had b~et ween t he t wo ol licers for ~ears, due largely to political enees, accordno r eptorts, w; reason! wh.ich has beI at ssignted cuse of t he atTair. Nye -witrn, lhe shooting and Gosnel would no statementit rebative to the n in wich it occured, but repor to the effect that very few Ilassed b etweeni thle two nwn, b. whom hadl (onol to the ra ra have t heir cars repiaired. G;t wife w~ho wvas waiting outsi< a. rage fot him, aerompanied he count y jail. Ihalf ann hour after the sh~ ocumred, I 'oonr Jt. Ii. Albson, according1 to lawv, orb iredI the ri of D~eputy G osnell to the State I ntiary, in ('olubia , for saf in. Sher itT Ret or, who wa mI. --.iF WI FLH rin &... ~815-r1an t .,beuniMe thirty-seven years of age, was serv ing his second term as sheriff and had announced his candidacy in the race next summer. He was born in Glassy Mountain Township where he was elected a magistrate at the age of twenty-one which position he left to come to Greenville as a member of the city police force. After several years service on the ))lice force, sheriff Rector resigned to make his first, and successful, race for the ofiee he held at the time of his death. lie is survived by his father, mother wife and four brothers. Deputy Gosnell is a man of family. and up pe)tr.i to be between forty and forty five years of age. The corner's jury viewed the hody at 5 o'clock this afternoon and will hold an inbuest to tm morning at 11 'clock. 11,lN(E'S B.\ST A msterdan. .July 5. -"The Allies can only have my del':id ho ly, I will ml yslf decide on my life or death," the former (Gernman ( rown Prince is quotd as having said Friday in dis eussintr a possible demanind for extra dition. lt'his statement reporte I by t he British wire'less s''rvie correspond ent, was saili by him to have been made to a Dutch otlicial who talks daily with the former Crown Prince. Acuor Iing to this o;i ;a1. 1 rederick Hohi'enzollern is in excellenit health. He takes motorcycle trips daily and fre 'ilontlv visits both the rich and the poor on the island of Weirengen. FOOD MlIOTS SPREAN 1)1 G( London, July 6.-The Italian move ment protesting: against the high ctost of living is spreading from the Romnagnal districts to Imlia and other provinces, according to a Milan dispatch of The Daily Mail. Serious incidents have occurred in soie Places. Three persons were reported killed and many injured at Iomla and Bolonga. EXPiOSION WRECKS OFFICE Butte, Montana, .July 6.-An explo sion of dylnamite placed in the en trance of the Anaonda Mining Com pany's pay oflice early today damaged that and surrounding buildings in the heart of the busin'ss district. An iron grating was blown against ai builing across the street, narrowly ''HE' C. & B. HAT (OMPANY 123 Broad St.reet JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, Sthe owner of and is carrying' on the Mlail Order business formerly hand lel by the H. W. (larke Hat Com t n y. 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Lydia E. 1 1 I Pinkham's Vege table Compound was recommended to me. I took it and it has restored my health. It is certainly the best medicine for woman's ailments I ever saw.'"-Mrs. SAnA SHIAw, R. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this me' cine anti wrote this letter in order that other sufTering women may find r'lief as she didl. Women who are suffering as she was should not drag aloig from day to day without giving this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham'sVege table Compound, a trial. For special advice in regard to such ailments write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Lynn, :.-iss. The result of its forty years missing a street car heavily loaded with miners. Damage was estimated at $5,i)00. Windows in half a dozen nearby stores were shattered but the charge thought by the police to have been sticks of dynamite was not properly placed to do great damage to the brick and concrete pay ouce, which is across the street from Western Federation of Miner's Hall, which was dynamiited in 191 t during a factional union mntroversy. Three men have been arrested and held for investigation. 'TI HE ('I'A 1DE. T1HE I Ml I.\I'A RY C(O.LLEGE of South Carolina ('asse I by the aVr D lepla rtntent as a DISTINGUISHED MLITARY (OLLEE(; Full courses in engineering, scien ces and languages. One Beneficiary Scholarship, which pays nearly all expenses, is vacant in Clarendon County and will he filled by a competitiv . exam;nation to be held on August 'ith at the County seat. This examination will be given cn the' following subjects: Algebra thnro.lugh pund'atics, plane geometry, i lnglish grammar, composition and rhetoric, iteratur'' American history, ancient history, .11i pnysical geogra phy. A limited nuI be l:-; iy cndets will be r'ceive . 'i ' T 'xii'p nse s need lot ex ceed $I 11;. I. " application n l a'.r'5s:y F' r '*tt-i giving ('11. -t). .1. lw N , Superinterdilent tile f ti in'' _:t:. th fn L1'U seIling these at the X)e rt flechai t ail W~ill en all makes of' cars. Motor Co. 'S 1n Pine Shingles * Sulpply of thel amus N PlIE S IfN(GLE' -. ings and Lath.i all11 in person~ii1, phon or1 td MHER. COU Sumter, S. C. EEEEEsEUEEEEEJ