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The Mother's Friend. ? GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of + 4r r/ se Tor Over 30 Years The You Have Always Bought T H C CKNT?UR COMPANY. NKW VlOWV OITV. Hermitage Cotton Mill News, On Sunday night the children -?r ' the Sunday School presented (<? i very large congregation a splendi I missionary program. The program ! eonsisted * ? 1" songs, recitations an 1 dialogues ' which outlined the work of j all departments of the Home and For- ! eign Mission Hoards and made a strong plea for more generous sun port and contribution* A vet v it) teresting feature of the exercises was t he instructive t'filk <>n missions which was made by the pastor, Rev. S. 1>. llatllelil. I h?- svn < i ss uj' t!ie program was largely due to the unti.' ing clTorts of Mrs. Gary ('rolley. ? The Sunday School will Rive their annual Master hunt f m- the ehildren on Saturday afternoon. Messrs. N\ ( '. Arnett and John Land were reeent visitors to ("olumma on business. Mr. John Land of the nftiee |<???e was tailed to Summerton Saturday on art oiint of the death ?>f Iih grand father, Mr. Cantey. Messrs. W. M. Ilainmniiii, L. L. Myers, S. I. ('rolley. I. K. Gardner, ''ceil Gardner, A. I>. Hurst and oth ers went to ('olunihia Sunda\ ! ? hear Hilly Sunday preach Miss Naili y Jet ej vp,:t* i*t ,vct\ with Mrs. ( '. I- . Sowel!. Mr. Houston Shirlev was < ailed lo Darlington Tuesday <>n ar. unit th ? illness^of Mrs. Shirley's mnthei Mr. and Mrs ' harles 1!. Juhnsot < f Kan'apolis, N". are anions the new i-onii'is of our village. Mr. and Mrs. IJ. I?. Trull are among th ; many villagers who are beauti fying their cottage with flowers and shrubbery: , Five young ladies of tin* village | wt'j 1 t fish ing Tuesday afternoon and 1 < aught. fish. ( i n i ? of t he tirst compliments passed | bt hew<-omer* of the village and its linings is the splendid Sunday school ] uh:? !i has been built up by Mr. \V T j Mattox and his 'able assistants. M R. 15. Pitts is this week making i hn trip t-> Now York and othf-r ? ni cities. lie- i acconipanie I j h\ A! rs. Pit ts. ' M". -i. F'. (iardiuo spent last Friday i in (nlumbiu. ? 1 fix* licaiifie* ol Prohibition. ! \ ; ; 1 1 ! . ;i groat lover of nature, went j I t.< the ?.i a, hor<? for a holiday and ap- , px'.uhitin a tyyjcal fisherman, naid:; "Ah. -dr. how well you must know the 1a? e uf nature, and know it in all :? - moods! Have you ever seen tin.* um -.inking in su< h a glare of glorv that it .swallows up the horizon with lit !?*''' Havt you not seen the mist glid- ' nit; d<>\\n the hilltop like ;i spectre? j 1 1 ; ; \ ? ? you never;" she. went mi im- j i> . .''lately., "seen the moon strug- ' glmg-to .hake <>rt t hf grip uf the rag-! ged. i un^ed <torm clouds?" "\ \ nils-., responded the lis ho r- , ir ' e . "I u^ed to see them things, bll' ! ? i >! v. e prohibit ion." THE Represent:- I he lalest achievement in Typewi* iter ( 'onst met ion ; .u* i v o > the greatest measure of sat isfaevt<>ry service and a quality of work that unsur passed. Woodstock Typewriter Company (t crural Sales Office :}5 A . Deaborn Street Chicago , Illinois b\ I), t )004)AtjK , Agent, Camden , S. (\ "t'KAM K- UP" CH A WS W Attorney (Jcnt'fBl To I'rcr.s Chart's Against Members of Kl?tn > ? " / ?, ? New Oilcans, March 27. - Ter^Ai* . 1 Who ape believed to have particip:\t<v! . in the hooded activities If) at year in MorehoUHc Parish, which Governor I Becker ami Attorney General A. V. ! Coco attribute to the Ku Klux Klan, f will go on trial, in spite of the failure 1 of the grand jury to return indie: ments at its sessions early this month at Bastrop. The Attorney General announced late today that during tfto w? ek of April 1) he would ftle bills of information against seven or eight men on charj;vs of felonies and mis demeanors, . Their identity was not disclosed. i Mr. Coco previously had said that failure to obtain indictments would result In bills of information being ft led. The Attorney General summoned his staff to a conference here last week to discuss the situation, but other than to say the State had just begun to fight, he would not disclose what took place. In connection with the Attorney General's announcement today, the New Orleans States declared that at the time of the conference it was re ported that the members of Mr. Co co's start' were not united and that at least" two of them favoi3.nl permit ting the case to rest where it was, ii^ view of the belief ? thut wo have won a national victory. "" "Hut. what about the State?" Mr. Coco is declared to have insisted. "No one has ever said Coco was a quitter." Few persons in Morehouse Parish believe the bodies found in Lake La Fourehe were those of Daniel and Richard and many have openly charg ed that they were obtained from a hospital or a medical college, taken, to the lake and planted in order to further the campaign against the Ku Klux Klan. Capt. .1. K. Skipworthr, exalted i yclops of the Morehouse Klan, repeatedly has declared the Klan had nothing to do with the ab duction of Daniel and Richard. It is known that the Klan has had numer ous detectives at work in the parish, and not a few. citizens of -Bastrop have expressed the belief that the State would not go further than the open hearing for fear that the allege 1 j "frame-up" against the Klan might I be disclosed. The Attorney General's otfice pai.l-j no attention to charges of a "fram-.? j up" other than to reiterate that the | identification of the bodies as those j of Daniel and Richard was positive. GKNICRAL NEWS NOTIiS. Items of Interest Gathered From Many Source*. Thirty thousand refugees 111 Asia I Minor art* victims of cholera, typhus fever and dysentery, according to an official report of thr> N'ear fvast relief at Athens, Greece. The sixteenth Street state hank of Chicago, had its doors closed Tues day by a bank examiner. \ shortage of $ I r?O.OQO is alleged. When physicians tried to take the' blood p re's .sure of .1. F. 1 1 i t e . wealthy J t itiaen of Clinton, Iowa, Monday j flight, ho pulled a pistol from under j his pillow, shot one physician in the leg, and then himself through th" J Iliad, dying instantly. Philadelphia deaths from reckless j auto driving during tlx- first twenty days of March totaled five .One drunken drive! killed thne persons at one 'inn-. rile death loll a.- the leslllt of thej March blizzard in the upper Mississ- j ippt valk\ and (ireat l.akes region . last week totaled nim iwi'soiis. Patrick Kane, native of Ireland,! (i :??? i in Koc hesl? r. N. V . Tuesda\ , at' the age of 10;*> year-. f 'The uglie-u woman ji: the world." and 'he "original Taiwan" arrived in j New York Monday from Ku rope. They ' are freak- fer the Harnum .?? Hnileyl ei r. u .?*. \ hada! ?? i 1' ! ? lit h 1>! e, j hoi' sc. |e e'it ! \ smashed the world' running record Tia Ju.an.i, Mexico. by cov ermtj a mile and !?? card- r ] minu el I . ? and 'J i ??*ronds. ^amuel I I. Xichol.-of,. I i< (j States >? ::.it?i! tr.i'n < oiorado, died at Denver Sa'urdn;. flight He \\.? ,?* robust' mil!' i n<l h * '.1 \ ei h:id ,i physician j li". ' . ' . ' . ; { : ^ (leat h I . .ae. <i o_, , . i : ? . ? i the liver \ l!o-'i r iudvT' has n fused the ap : ?? !'-.?? ? r u*> . perscn.i. >ne named S i! ) .mil thi othei I'apkevit", ' ' r. u>., ? their names to Stone and [ P.irl-t ? hi', hu he does '?<>t approve sji " ? h.i'v;> - w n ? ? n ?he\ fend to con cea! tie- race and origin of th^ appli i " t The", ''i"k the ? inies f'opkin Sonx'o Tni'i*' .i ; i ? <|iee(jers n North A j.i'n . Ma.< .?? hu-etts \ policeman stjiod-i .4'. 'he load.-ide w:ib a red lan- j te:n or f'a? Sp?*edc*s are hailed and cautioned *?> j*e discretion . If the! driver fail.? '?> slow down the jxdice- j m<il. blow.< whutir ,*nd farthi r j down th? ioftd a board rtlled with shoH spike h retched aero** the highway. PICS | -PE Observant fV!a:i Exp-hhr; Aver age Sto/ographlc Pcrce. Generally ixdoptod as t.'.i 'H?-?.su:t of the f|6ai>: | ?rly i . i ? Wife Sometunos an Inliucoce, '? <? **lto\\ ill. (\(JU nccoUlU 1<?i* I l)C fact I that in solne oilUc" all the stenog- I vaphers arc, l'al, in other olllces all the i stenographer* a iv thia, and 111 still * other ?M;ii . i >??? mt'diiun s I zed v de- ' uiuflded tin- loquacious commuter, thfl j N'f ft York Sim spates. "They aren't," replied l )n- >leepy cdiuiuuter?cros*ly. "lp oflleos I know there ?if thick, thin ami medium ?te together," "No, you're wrong, olU man," com mented ilio loquacious commuter cheer fully. "I've given t tilo matter tny s? rious attention for smile time, The offices where stenographers are of mixed sixes are the exception. In nine offices out of ton you'll llnd the Stenographers ail run true to form ? whether the form Is light, heavy or me dium. "It's the same way with coloring, in HOlUe of the fifHees all Stenographers ' are dark and in other offices all, or al- 1 most ail, i if the stenographers have i medium coloring." "Well, what's Hie answer?" sighed ; the sleepy eoutmuter. resigning himself to Instructions. - ."My opinion la," explained the lo quacious coriVmutcr happily, "ihat It s all due to the proprietor's early expe rience. ? "When lie began business and was only able to employ one stenographer, he happened to draw a pluiup onc. She proved amiable, reliable, and Just what i lie wanted, and without retilizlug it, ; he stored away In ihe back of his mind the experience that fat stenog . raphers are desirable,- When engag ing stenographers e\ er. vfince he has , always leaned to thlHvtypc. He ina> i have had many good, stenographers who were plump, but in a big otttce the work goes on In such a way ihat this j would scarcely come to his attention. j Quito unconsciously lie continues to cling to the type he llrst favored." "llut suppose ihe plump stenog- ! rupher whom he llrsi employed proved i a total loss?" questioned the sleepy : commiit er. "That's just where It Is!" said the ; loquacjvns cmimuter. happily. "In the event you speak of he would nat* j ii rally store away in his Inner con sciousness a distrust of plump stenog raphers and in bis seleetfon would so i to the ?>iber extreme?ho v. onbl want the thinnest stenographer obtainable." The sleepy commuter smiled iriital ingly. "That's a ?p?4'or theory," he remarked, "but us a mutter of faet. It Nn't the i boss who select- l In- >'ton> >grnpher*. it's the ofTWo manager." The lofpniciou- commuter looked de cidedly crest fallen and the sleepy com muter would have scored an unmixed triumph if a conunuiln* friend had not Joined them as they disembarked. "Say, have you been in Mill Jones' oftlee recently?' asked the commuting , friend. "He's pot the greatest line of lady help that ever 1 saw ? every one , of 'em as round as n barrel. You 1 see. Hill'* wife is a heavyweight, and she won't stand for a jrirl in the office j who ftps the scale at less than 1^)." Strange Tribal Legend. From i hi* N'nvajo country. inx the adjoining < oi ner? of Utah, | f\Horndo. \ ri/oiia and New Mexico, there luis* I'twcin |\ been *inujrj;led one. of the* rjtroMi pattern* ? ?f Indian 1 blankets l hilt ha* been |X'rinitted to fall info the lumd^ ? ? t' white men. ! The pattern, described rind illustrated in Popular Mechanics Maca/ine. N known h-> tin* * ' V ? ?? ?i t ?s.a i darners," nnd involves a tribal r i*:? ? ! i t !* ?i i :i fx >1 1 1 which the Nn\a.io< arc i|fi idedly iirn'oiiimiinl- j eiitlve The word sminruled" Is used ' advKedlv for III.* blanket w as moved with extreme -ern?ey. inns much i? > knowledge by the Indians <>f Its removal probabl> would ha\e re Hill tod i' iint>l' ji -a1:! t" - :i v t !:*? 1 ens; Colli.\ Li-?: > uf Italian < nrlo- aI.o Imvo inspected the blanket ass-mi tlmt fhe> love never ?seen anothei of (!?.? Maine patb'ili. although It kh liern understood that one of a similar type i a* obtained some veai s a'_'o and sent to tli'' Srn!'h<onian ins? itut ion Fierce. e< ? fjjt r i < ? ! ? f 1 1<\ colored boy was tin* pi'k of the school In fri't. ever.\ to- from the professor*- on down i-b lkod oil l in < me afrern<M>n be *t:M lit to make tip ?orne < h?*misfr\ w . . r I. 1 .a l?orinu-l * worked bi? tvvei'ii .10 errup' ion- . I iicj were many, for n> "'iii'h ? ' 'In- boy* na-sed. lie b?*<f..\\i i ? frle.x'K, forri!,..- -,|?ip on tin- ^bowlder o made -i'/iiii' i I'luu rk . i : in t for >\*hd#? Tht- < '| j 1 1 1 ;i x ,.:ae * ' on < ? ? i * i ? # ii c. In . f W i* ii i ' t J"!- ?>icr S;n be ?,|id {>?"?( ei> '1 ?*ir"- '? .?> two i . . ? -li guy* O "I||J 0W1 Ml I ' ' i bi.f!, ,.f fboiil' I Hi- turned ' find I' ' ? ''o ?? *"noe ' vv It b his r ? - 1 * ? i . f ? ?j Hard W.-tar So'tened by Pe^t llitr.l ' Hi' 'i ? Wf en- b\ ' ne r(?- I |v j'li iriii.' I ! thr < ch m '?<??] if ri i v p*af. 'h> voftPidn f">?--in*r d ">r Che* ornni l ?'?>? insoluble . nUmni nnd ?n.V-Tfie-<i 'i?n vii'ii by re? Mor, witb n< !'U fha^ .?re i.orni^J ^onsf if ntem <? of f be |?eTt i"d tb?? bnrdn^"* '* fiiLen <?\j t Mm* <\atcr 'n thr^mdi It. J? Is ilijl if till.* procL'X.1 i otfTd bo ]irof f??h? v A<U4)>ie.t fbe r?*inlt 'vmiW t>r c f rt M ?* m <rhio\ einfrtf. ?* an rr?v n.oud'-rl rr?T?t?*t for |*?a( thuj foua?i.~ Popular Xe'hanira MN^arln*. * ' * ? ? J . (GAS) Tutti on the Ga? ? ' ' V'* *k- ' ' vtl And i'Ul ?I> "you* tank- with ah* beat |)ro>!uot of the rcfim ry. pur j?j;m>|iru' lyis been thoroughly tost* o*i ?i?J has never yofc been found yi| i 1 1 ? t i n ir ? in I'll) i i y , power ;,M<1 purse-saving. Our oils ami vr<$*Vg too are the best. Beard's Filling Station Went IK'Kalb Street ; ' k - - ' - An Old Pumily. In Cuii'O, Kgypt, there lives u phy sician named Athanatnutf, who claims to be a direct descendant pf King Tut-ankh-amen, whose tomb was re cently discovered and robbed of lopt valued at several million dollars by American and liritish explorers. I)r. I Athanaaius has documents which he i claims will prove his lineage beyond I a doubt, and he says he will sue for the i*ecovery of the jewels and other valuables taken from the tomb of his ancestors. The Kgyptian physician may not win his suit, but a great many people will think he ou^ht to win it. They will think that a cultured gentleman of the land of the I'harioahs is much more entitled to the loot in Kin# Tut's tomb than any of t lie -newly rich in England or America. There are sp me people in this sec tion who pride themselves on their family trees, but there are but mere upstarts eompared. to l>r. Athanasius, of Cairo, Egypt. ? Carolina Citizen. j LUNG ARDIA FOB COUGHS AN|> , COLDS The quicker you cun remove 4 Cough or Cold, the better. D^ep. Heated . ones are a menace to ih, Lungs. If LUNtiARDIA is not bet ter and does not act quicker in Coughs and Coldfe of all kinds, bom throat, difffcult breathing, spasmodic Croup, and for the relief of Whoop ing Cough? your money bacli. U* it to ward off Influenza. Thousands praise LUNGARDIA. For Sole by ? ZEMP & DePASS 46-1 pd Industries of various kinds havo been forced to suspend operations at St. John, N.. B., on account of lack of power due to the fact that* the inter ior lakes which supply water for gen orating electric power are fmen solid. The failure of th? jewelry and dia-"" mond firm in St. Louis, Mo., of Har ris & Kober for $1,000,000, has in volved several New York diamond merchants, bringing further failure? totaling another half million dollars. CAST IRON COLUMNS and DOOR SILLS We have for sale a store front consisting of the fol lowing Cast Iron Columns and Door Sills: Cast Iron Box Columns ? ;? ? 10' 10" long, Face 12", Depth 12", Thickness 1" 1 ? 10' 10" long, Face 6". Depth 12", Thickness 1" 1 ? 10' t>" long. Face 12". Depth 12", Thickness 1" Door Sills ? . , I ? T 5"xl4%" Wide Overall 1?4' 8i/2"xl4 %" Wide Overall Can save you from $100.00 to $150.00 on Front. Columbia Supply Co. 823 W. Gervais St. Columbia, S. C\ Checking Account js Business Recommendation # \ The best way to learn a person's standing and re liability is to inquire of those with whom they do busi ness. Should someone inquire about the character and reputation of another with whom you transact bus iness, the first question you ask yourself ? and it may be subconsciously ? is, "Does he pay by check?" The man who pays by cash may be as prompt and all that, but, somehow, You Think First of the Man Who Pays By Check. The check shows a certain substantial connection and association. Which man would you hire first: The man with a bank account or one without that forethought and care ? Loan & Savings Bank Capital *100.000 ViKOMi v\FK CONSKRVATIVE FOR SALE Pedigreed Cleveland Big Boll Cot ton Seed in any quantities . F. M. WOOTEN WE ARE SAVING MONEY for thousands of others in cleaning and dyeing Wio* ter Garments, Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Comforts Curtains, etc. We will he glad to serve you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS - CUaners-Dyers. Cumberland, ? . ? Jta