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roOKING BACKWARD j,?ro?i the File* of The Chronicle Fifteen and Thirty Yearn ABo fjFTBBN YEARS AGO | I June 28, 1918. I I m- . Margaret Watkins, 75, died ?t| jn the Timrod section. E|ir ami Mrs. B. R, Truesdale 'an-1 E^g ,i basket picnic at their homel Efov. J <- I^awson resigns pastels of baptist church at Bethune to EtoKock Hill. Efieneral Marsh, chief of staff, an Eunres nearly a million men have En sent across to France, EJf. M Johnson announces h^f canEjicy for the house of representaE&ptain Edward Pardovin, veteran Kfthe Verdun drive, speaks at court Eg# in Camden. j Epr. E. W. Sikes, of Coker College, BpWs a large audiopce at (Baptist' Erch on "Why America Entered EWork progressing nicely on BishopE,' new high school building. I I Wailace-IIagcJiback circus wrecked lOaiy, Ind., 52 people killed. i Ej, L. Cooper and Miss Marie West I I Cwsatt married by llev. J. M.J filliam King, W. M. Young and Ev;. J. Mci.eod leave for overseas nr work. . \ Ej^lvin S. Truesdale and Miss Lona Eiipe married at Kershaw. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Corbett dies at some of her daughter, Mrs. W. L. E Major James Lide Coker, 82, piEeer citizen of Hartsville, dead at I Bev. J. H. Graves^ succeeds A. J. Beattie on county exemption* board. J Mannie E. Forte, member of the Rainbow division, writes to his moth r from France. "Policy, .of San Diego, Cal.,- interfered with and arrested three girls who Were riding down the beach there sans any clothing. The girls were sent home wrapped in blankets. THIRTY YUARB AGO j I July 3, 1903. Trial of J. H. Tillman for killing of Gonzales removed to 1/exington county orv change of venue. E. S. Nettles, Jr., married to Miss Jennie Bv Arrants of Camden. Confederate veterans hold their annual picnic in grove just north of polo, grounds. ' Camden team plays baseball game with "Gaflfney Girls" team. "Gatfney Girls" proved to be Camden boys rigged up in girls' attire. They Vvere Alston Earle, Andrew Anerum, John Goodale, Charlie iShannon, Helton Yaughan, Lexle Geisenheimer, John Latham, Henry Brown and Fred Deal. Misft Henrietta T. Myers celebrates her Hist birthday at her homo ten miles east of Camden. W. I. Villepigue on visit here from Washington, D. C. J. Team Gettys goes with W. M. Shannon's law office as stenographer. W. F. Moseley goes with the post office department in Charlotte. G. A. Guignard and L. I. Guion incorporate the Lexington water power company. John T. Phillips, citizen of .Norway* iS. C-, shot through a window and'was killed,while eating*??upper. State press association, with E. n. Aull, president, will meet at White Stone lithia springs. Members of (building and trade union inaugurate strike at Charleston. ' It's Still Doubtful. Two Englishmen crossing from Europe were both of a serious and conservative turn of mind. Although they shared the same stateroom, had seats at the' same table, and sat side by side in their deck chairs they did not speak to each other, for they had not been introduced. Oc the last day, however, one of them decided to waive conventionality. They were standing side by side on the ra\\ and he ventured an introductory remark: "Coin' over ? " "Yas," replied the other- Englishman, "I rather thought I would."? Everybody's. Mrs. Helena Irene Certnak Kenlayp !8, divorced daughter of the late tfayor Anton Cermak of "Chicago, has ecently been married to William W. Vood, who happened to be standing y the late mayor when he was shot t Miami, Fla., by Guisseppe Zangara nd was a frequent caller at the bedide of the wounded mayor in a Miami hospital and "theife met the laughter whom he later married. Frank Sommers, 59, of Freemont, h'eb. is dead as the result of^a sneeze He lust control of the car he was driving when he sneezed. The car turned over and his chest was crushed. Tbe pilot and three passengers of Brooks a.r.\ays plane were killed ednesday when the plane crashed 11 Enmia Lake, Saskatchewan, Canida. Loss of Appetite May Mean You're Rundown! When w;?r appetite goes back on you Mynu lVfi weak, tired and depressed, f ?Mt'n v<.u're rundown and in need of *0od tome I here is nothing better than wove s Tameless Chill Tonic. hftiK?Vf ' 1 Wc-lcss Chill Tonic contains !run ln<' tasteless quinine iD highly hlooHn r 1 ' "rm lr?nt to build the q;:-r..ne. to act as a blood purifier. Chirr* make Grove's Tasteless . d ionic in exceptional medicine. Try ^ or thrcf days and notice the results, rr'ltf "Stored, pep and energy refa Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is P*a<aru to take. Absolutely no taste of jjuininr I.'.in children like it. Get a hottod.v. ar. i enjoy the vigor that makes worth \s hilc. Sold by ail stores. 0 tgf- ?= Governor Frees 56 Criminals of State j> Columbia, June 24.?The Columbia Record says that Gov. .Blackwood has liberated 56 prisoners since the legislature adjourned May 17, or an average of three every two days for^ the period. Convicts serving sentences for manslaughter, the newspaper says, comprised the largest element in the group released through executive clemency. Twenty persons imprisoned for manslaughter were freed, along with 13 convicted of larceny and five serving life terms for murder. The newspaper adds that the governor freed very few prisoners during the legist lative session, as compared with the recent releases. , The Record says that Spartanburg county, where the governor lived until hie election as chief magistrate in 1930, had yinore clemencies granted its inhabitant^' during the period than any other county. Ten iSpartanburg convicts had sentences suspended, and six Greenville prisoners secured clemencies. Abbeville and Pickens counties each had three offenders released, and Oconeo, Bamberg, Lancaster and York counties two each. Four Richland, four Anderson and four Horry county prisoners won freedom- through the executive, the newspaper says, and Charleston, Lexington, Edgefield, Marlboro, Marion, Cherokee, Sumter, Newberry, Greenwood, Saluda, Colleton, Fairfield, Orangeburg and Jasper counties had one each released. The upper state, The Record says, had more clemencies granted its inhabitants generally than the coastal section. Barbara Woolworth Hutton, heir of a share of the Woolworth 5 and 10 cents millions, was married in Paris this week to Prince Alexis Mdivani of Georgian nobility. The civil ceremony was performed by the assistant mayor of Paris on Tuesday. The religious ceremony was performed and the ceremony was much photographed. The bride is wise enough to retain control of all her fortune, except the rich gifts she lavished on her aristocratic hubby. Nortli Carolina furniture making plants say that an increase of 15 per cent in business has been experienced the last two weeks. notice to teachers . ,^e are accepting State Teacher*! Notes, maturing ln, 9H at face value, for merchandise and payment# ot accounts. t - " "ii'Vc ino right to accept ihem Only uircci ~ ?m teachers to whom they were issued. stevens - springs co. 5 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT| (Continued from Pago 6) School District No. U (Cont.) L. C. Paschal ,<t 60.00 Harriet Holley 02.50 G. W. Reynolds 70.00 R. L. Moore 70.00! L, 0. Paschal 60.00 { Annie L, Dantzler . 42.00 Harriet Holley 44.00 Klouise B. Greene 47.50 j Italane li. Matthews 85.00; Klouise B. Greene 47.50^ Italane B. MattheWs1 85.00 Annie L, Dantzler 441.00 HarriettCHolley 44.00 G, W. Reynolds 36.00 L. C. Paschal 80.00 R. i*. Moore 36.00 Q. B. Cook 5.56 Total District No4 11 $1,625.05 School District No, 12. E. W. Rentz $ 151.40 P." B. Waters 00.00 Mi^s Evelyn McNeil .., 100.00 Geo. W. Miles 25.00 Miss Annie L. Miles 100.00) Miss Gladys Bullock OtkOO Miss Rhoda Wade 05.00' Mrs. A. T. Simpson . lOO.OOj Miss Julia ('rider 05.00: Miss Jean Stares lOO.OOj Clyde Singlcy 58.00; Clyde Singley 82.00j Geo, W. Miles 20.00 John Heath 25.00 Mr. A. C. Rose ..., fa).00 J. K. Jeffcrs 20.00 E. W. Rentz 211.00 Miss Thelmu Christy ........ 100.00 S. W. Rogue, Treasurer 200.00 j P. B. Waters 00.00 Miss Ruth Morrell 100.00 C .A. Byrd 1.223.611 C. A. Byrd 630.88 Geo. Miles 10.00 J P. <B. Waters 78.75j Geo. W. Miles 25.00) Elmore Jeffers 40.00: P. B. Waters 78.75 C. A. Byrd, Supt. v 624.18 W. Hogue, Treasurer .... 270.68. Jesse T. Ross 63.93 Sallie Belle Carolina 39.00 Redfearn Motor Co 25.00 Pennie V. Washington 44.00 R. B. Anderson 92.00 S. W. Hague, Treasurer .... 305.26 C. A. Byrd, Supt 1,220.11 Sallie Carolina 39.00 R. B. Anderson 92.00 Pennie V. Washington 44.00 P. B. Waters 78.75 A. E. Kirkland 34.00 A. C. Rose 39.00 Total District No. .12 $7,088.29j School District No. 13. Ernest W. Croxton' $ 80.00 Elah Belle Blyther 115.00 Ella Belle Blyther 189.55 E. W. Croxton . 60.00 Ella Belle Blyther 188.12 E. W. Croxton 60.00 E. W, Croxton 60.00 E. W. Croxton 60.00 Elah Belle Blyther 94.06 Elah Belle Blyther 94.06 t Total District No. 13 $1,000.79 School District No. 14. W. A. Mason, Jr., 'Supt 580.00 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt vjl41.66 Nu-Idea Desk and Seat Co.,.^ 237.80 Paramount Chemical Co 161.20 Bums & Barrett 24!55 W. A. Mason, Jr., 'Supt 460.00 W. A. Mason, Jr.; Supt 141.66 Will Brown 20.00 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt. .:... 76.96 Frank Jordan 96082 W. ;M. Welch Mfg. Co 63.79 Heyer Duplicator Co 35.00 W. A. Mason, Jr 122.50 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 773.12 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 795.69 Floyd Motor Co 151.00 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 835.84 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 122.50 Floyd Motor Co. . .. 150.00 Norris & Young Garage .... 5.25 | Workman & Stokes 24.59 L. C. Clyburn 5.00 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 835.84 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt. ..820.84 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 835.84 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 835.84 Clyburn Motor Co 2.00 S. W. Hogue, Treasurer ....1,082.33 Funderburke Elec. Co 100.00 W. A. Mason, Jr 25.18 W. A. Mason . 835.84 F. B. Truesdal? . . 20.46 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 835.84 Ellen Thomas 39.25 W. A. Mason, Jr., Supt 796.59 F. B. Truesdale 47.81 Total Districh No. 14 ..^$12,127.79 School District No. 15 Mrs. Ralph Gregory 91.88 Mm. Ralph Gregory ......... 91,88 Mrs. Ralph Gregory 91.88 Mrs. Ralph Gregory ' 100.00 Total District No. 14 $375.64 School District No. 16. M. Louise Rabon Gettys $ 207.50 M. L. Murphy 70.00 M. L. Rabon Gettys . . % 207J50 Katie Lee Funderburke 102.50 Lowel D. Short 155.00 M. L. Murphy 90.00 Burns A Barrett 11.35 S. W. Hogue, Treasurer .... 300.67 Benjamin Hazel 97.60 J. J. McEachern, Jr 456.00 j Wilma R. Taylor 170.38 ! J. J. McEachern, 3r 241.38 [Norris A Young ... ..-r.-... 60.00 I n ur -ti m?- ? ? ^ [ u. ft. in^ucf ncaduicr .. . oou.O? Wilma R. Taylor 179.38 < M. L. Murphy 143.00 Creed's Filling Station " 21.79 Ida Bell Belton 141.00 -Clyde Boheler 16.00 Nick Ray 46.00 Clyde Bohaler ."T 15.00 Creed's Filling Station 86.48 j Homo Improvement Co. ... 200.00: Benjamin Hazel 00.00 William it. Taylor 170.88 8. W. Hogue, Treasurer ... 800.75 John J. McEachern 455.00' Geneva O. Outten 148.00 j Ma Bell Helton 111.00 j Clyde Hoheler 15.00 j Norris Young 40.16 Creed's Filling Station 88.53 Benjamin Hazel 00.00 W. G. 'Murphy . 74.00 Nick Ray 48.00 Wilms K. Taylor 170.88 Clyde Boheler , 17.00 Nick ltay ' 48.00 Camden 1/oan A Realty Co. . 72.80 John J. McEachern, Jr 227.60 Joss 8cott 2.00 W. G. Murphy 74.00 Henry Norris 60.70 Creed's Filling Station .... 13.81 Burn* A Barrett 0.55 Nick Kay . % 48.00 Nick Kay 48.00 Ida Bell Belton 136.00 M. L. Murphy 71.60 Norris A Young 21.75 Creed's Filling Station 30.4Z Katie Lee Fundenburke 3.50 Katie Lee Funderburke ..,.s 102.50 Jolm J. McEachern, Jr 227.50 Nine Kay 48.00 Creed's Filling Sta-tion 20.80 1 Benjamin Hazel 21.00 Nick Kay 48.001 Qlyd& Boheler ., 15.00 j Norris Si Young 48.50j Creed's Filling Station 32.081 S. W. Hogue, Treasurer 1,300.00 j Creed's Filling Station 20.57 j Norris A Young 6^50 Total District No. 10 ...... $7,931.01 School District No. 19. Elveta Shiver $ 88.00 Elveta Shiver 88.00 Helen W. Belton 39.00 Elveta Shiver 88.00 Helen W. Belton 89.00 Helen W. Belton 39.00 i * . Total District No. 19 $ 381.00 School District No. 20. iJ. C. Foster, Supt $ 90.00 J. C. Foster, \Supt 90.00 j J. C. Foster, Supt GO.00 I J.C$>. Foster, Supt 60.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 60.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 60.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 60.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 60.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 60.00 Total District No. 20 $600.00 School District No. 22. | S. W. Hogue, Treasurer ....$ 765.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 38*2.00 J. C. Foster 155.00 Maggie Stevenson 45.00 J. ,C. Foster, Supt 2,072.72 Lillian A. Frierson 97.50 Kershaw Co Sink. Fund .... 700.00 S. W. Hogue, Treasurer .... 705.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 380.00 R. R jBurns 122.50 James F. McKnights .? 40.00 J. C. Foster, Supt. 1,402.51 James McKnight 30.00 J. C- Foste r .-. , 200.00 B. E.VKelsler 777:7rrr" 180.00 J: (^ Poster, Supt. 772.54 Miss Sara Gettys 90.60 Maggie Stevenson 21.00 James McKnight, Prin 71.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 111,25 J. C. Foster, Supt 772.54 J. C. Foster, Supt. 752.47 James F. 'McKnight 148.00 John Furman, prin 92.00 Miss Maggie Stevenson .... 42.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 752.47 James McKnight, Prin 71.50 John Furman, Prin 92.00 j Total District -No. 22 $10,961.00 School District No. 23. iJ. C. Foster, Supt. $ 90.00 I J. C. Foster, Supt 90.00 j James. F. McKnight 55.00 James F. McKnight 55.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 90.00 !J. C. Foster, Supt 50.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 50-00 j Celia Holmes 83.00 Celia Holmes 83.00 ! Celia' A. Hojmes 83.00 ,Guy Lumber Co 60.00 Total District No. 23 $706.00 School District No. 25. N. E. Truesdale $ 195.00 Etta B. Shedrick 47.50 | Neil Truesdale 175.00 i Neil Truesdale 87.75 } Neil Truesdale 87.26 ) Bertha Patterson 39.00 Bertha Patterson 39.00 | Neil Truesdale 87.50 Total District No. 25 $ 758.00 School District No. 29. |S. W. Hogue, Treas $ 480.00 : Carolina Power & Light Co.. . 22.80 Miss Dorothy Sheridan .... 100.00 Miss Dorothy Sheridan 43.75 H. E. Nettles 50.31 H. E. Nettles 100.63 John Rabon 6.05 Dorothy Sheridan 87.50 Carolina Power A Light Co.. 13.10 H. E. Nettles 50.32 Miss Dorothy -Sheridan .... 43.75 . Leah Anderson 184.00 Leah Anderson 184.00 Miss Dorothy Anderson .... 87.50 'Victor Ward 11.15 H. E. Nettles 100.63 John M. Villipigue & Co 10.50 t Burna A Barrett - 1.75 iCwroiina Power ai Light Co.. i.50 , D. M. Roaborough 9.50 Carolina Power A Light Co.. 1.50 | S. W. Hogue, Treasurer .... 480.00 | Dorothy Sheridan ..., 25.00 Carolina Power A Light Co.. 1.60 , Viol* Nelson ^-06.10 tCarolina Power A Light Co.. 1.60 H. K. Nettles 100.63 Miss Dorothy Sheridan ...100.00 Total District No. 29 $2,823.07 School District No. 28. Mrs. Do la M. Gardner $ 05.00 Mrs. Wade Jones 110.00 Emmie Belton 45.00 Mrs. Croxton Gardner 170.02 Mrs. Croxton Gardner 174.22; Ruth Duren 42.00 Ruth R. Duren 42.00 Mrs. Croxton Gardner 171.37 J^rs. Croxton Gardner 1^2.62 j Total District Np. 28.... ^> $943^8]^ School District No. 30. F. B. Branham $ 40.50 Dexie L, Croxton 205.00 Belter McLure . 40.45 F. B. Branham ...: v*. 04.05 Lunghatf Supply Co. . . $ . . 80.00 First National Bank 81.00 Bolter McDure '. 14.07 i F. 11. Branham * 86.00| Carolina Wholesale Co 130.50; Kershaw* Dumber Co 74.60 ; Lexie D. Croxton, ;.... 188.18i F. It. Branham 35.00 Fletcher Branham 20.75 F. B. 'Branham 28.35 Dexie D, Croxton .'7~ 188.18* Mary L. Waters . 88.00' Carrie Truesdule I... 42.00 F. B. Branham 27.75 Burns <Si Barrett 5.50 Cheraw Sash, Door, Dbr. Co.. 493.08 B. T. Davis *. 6.80 W. W. Cauthen . r 41.86] Kershaw Dumber Co 14.30 Mary D. Waters 84.00 . Dexie D. Croxton 188.13 j Mackey Hardware Co 4.45., Carrie Truendale 42.00, Mackey Mercantile Co 30.59 j Burns & Barrett 83.42 j Nu-ldea Sales Co *57.00' Camden Lumber Co ? 31.90. J. B. Zemp 52.50 I T. J. Kirkland, Atty 34.00 1 L. J. Faulkenborry 2.00 S. B. liorton 5.00 ! Kershaw Lumber Co. ...... 2.10 Mftry tt. Waiters 92.50 j Total District No. 30 $2,574.62 School District No. 31. Annie Mae Roberts $ 95.00 S. W. Hogue, Treasurer .... 120.00 William Estridjje 78,50 J. a Faile > 110.00 J. B. Faile 179.13 J.B. Faile 100.63 J. B. Faile 179.53 Total District No. 31 $862.79 School District No. 33. Rebecca J. Wright $ 39.00 Rebecca J. Wright " 39.00 Total District No. 33 $78.00 School District No. 37. Margetta Mays $ 35.00 Ethel Louise James ........ 35.00 Ethel Louise James 35.00 Total District No. 37 $105.00 School District No. .38. Alntoree B. MoCoy $ 38.00 Almoree B. McCoy 38.00 ^lmoree B. MaCoy 36.00 Total District No. 38 . . *. $112.00 School District No. 39. Josephine E. Cureton $ 105.00 S. W. Hogue, Treasurer .... 60.00 I Calvin Branham 5.00 J. B. Branharti 6.00 Josephine E. Cureton 1.40 Josephine E. Cureton 97.16 Josephine E. Cureton 48.00 Maggie Miller 44.00 Estilla Anderson 44.00. Josephine E. Cureton 48.00 Maggie Miller 4400 Estilla Anderson 44.00 Josephine E. Cureton 96.25 Ransom Mitchell 10.00 S. W. Hogue, Treasurer 60.00 ! Total District No. 39 $712.80 School District No. 40. M. G. Patton, Supt Ker. S... $3,000.00 Kershaw Lumber Co 292.98 Ernest Croxton 119.00 M. G. Patton, Supt 1,500.00 Bank of Kershaw 1,615.45 Total District No. 40 $6,527.43 School District No. 41. jJosie H. McLauchlin $ 44.00 ! Janie L. Harrington 42.00 I Josie H. McLauchlin 44.00 j Georgia O. Kirkland 42.00 Josie H. McLauchlin 44.00 Georgia O. Kirkland 21.00 Total District No. 41 $279.00 School District No. 42? ' Jessie B. RadclifT $ 205.00 Camden Furniture Co 2.15 Jessie B. RadclifT 183.76 ; Elizabeth Belton 35.00 i Jessie B. RadclifT 183.76 I Elizabeth Belton 35.00 Jessie B. RadclifT 186.56 | Total District No. 42 $830.23 1 School District No. 46. ! Miss Lai Richards $ 20.00 : Miss Lai Richard*. 100.00 j Heath Springs Motor Co. .. . 25.99 j Heath Springs Motor Co 8.10 ! Heath Springs Motor Co. . . 20.90 G. C. Truesdale 45.00 I C. V. Hanmmond 40.75 Miss Lai Richards 83.50 Julia Etta Heath ...; 35.00 Julia uila I Ten In T". . 7 35.00 i C. V. Hammond 31.14 Miss Lai Richards 89.40 Lula Mae Jones 35.00 Miss Lai Richards 90.00 C. V. Hammond 56.48 | Etta Mae Heath 35.00 I Clyburn Motor C<* * 2.60 ~ r~~~" V l.ulu Muo Jones 85.00 T. S. Hammond 22.00 Lulu Mae Junes 35,00 C. V. Hammond 20.06 Miss Louise Johnston 80,50 T. S. Hummond 14.00 C. V. Hummond 19V,W. C. V. Hummond ' 35.44 \V. T. 11 ill in rd, Jr 10.00 Total District No. 40 $1,048.00 School District No. 47. Huttie T. Hush $ 100.00 Totul District No. 47 ......$ 100.00 School Claims Paid From July 1st, 1932, to Juno 1st, 1988, From School F|iritf9~llf Kershaw County. County Hoard of Education. RECAPITULATION County H'rd of Education. . $ 817.64 School District No. 1 .... 00,622.78 School District No* 2 --.'. ., 8,710,10 School District No. 3 . . . . 7,144.64 School District No. 4 , . . . 8,247.81 School District No. 5 . . . . 1,304.80 School District No. 8 . . . . 5,832.21 School District No. 7 . . . . 2,684-.lH jSchpdl District No. 8 . . . . 334.60 School District" No. 9 . . . . 1,047.60 School District No. 10 . . .. 1,499.12 School District No. 11 .. .. 1,623.05 School District No. 12 . . . . 7,088.29 School District No. 13 .. 1,000.79 School District No. 14 . . . 12,127.79 . School District No. 15 . . . . 375.G4 School District No. 10 . . .. 7,931.01 School District No. 19 . . . . 381.00 School District No. 20 . . . . 000.00 School District No. 22 .... 10,901.00 School District No. 23 . . . . 700.00 School District No. 25 758.00 School District No. 28 . . . . 042.81 School District No. 29 . . . . 2,323.97 School District No. 80 .. ..2,574.02 School District No. 31 . . . . 802.79 School District No. 33 .. . v 78.00 School District No. 37 . . . . 106.00 School District No. 88 . . .. 112.00 School District No. 39 . . . . 712.80 School District No. 4(X>. . . . 6,527.43 School District No. 41 . . . . 279.00 * School District No. 42 . . . . 830.23 SchoolDistrict No. 46 . . . . 1,043.69 School District No. 47 . ' . . 100.Q0 Total, All Claims $164,l60.9lA Respectfully submitted, S. W. HOGUE, Treasurer Kershaw County. Juno 13th, 1933. Thomas J. Roibertson is the president elected this week of the First National Bank, of Columbia, the newest bank there. He is an old figure in bankingecircles in Columbia, a gradu; ate of Yale, and in the late National Loan and Exchange bank worked up from a minor clerkship to become its president. * Governor Bluckwood freed from the penitentiary five men and one woman in a few minutes one day last week, and the paroling and pardoning of convicts goes merrily on. a ' KERSHAW LODGE No. 20 A. F. m. Regular comipunfcation of this lodge Is held on the f Xjrl first Tuesday in each month at 8 p.m. Visiting Brethren are wel- V corned. N, R. GOODALE, JR., J. W. WTLSON, Worshipful Master. Secretary. 1-14-27-tf i IH EYES EXAMINED and Glasses Fitted THE HOFFER COMPANY Jewelem and Optometrlata J. C. MENDENHALL 28,499 Days Old Today Manufacturer of MENDENHALL'S MALARIA i CHILL and FEVER TONIC For " Colds apd Coughs due to Colds Cut this ad. out and mail It to J. C. Mendenhall, P. O. Box 687, Evaaaville, lad- and receive a tdc bottle ~ i free by mail. ' W. 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