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THE PEOPI.E. BARNWEI.I. R. C.
MAIN PREPARES
FOR CONFERENCE
METHODISTS ARE TO HOLD AN
NUAL MEETING LATE IN
NOVEMBER.
400 DELEGATES EXPECTED
Committee Busily Engaged In Finding
Homes for Delegates During Their
Stay in Marion.
Marion.—Members of the Methodist
church here are already making: prep
arations for the reception of delegates
to the South Carolina Methodist con
ference, which is to convene in Ma
rlon November 28. More than 400 del-
agates. consisting of ministers and
leading men in every walk of life from
all over eastern South Carolina are ex
pected. The conference will extend
through Sunday, December 3.
The committee on alignments con
sisting of \V. Stackhouse, chairman;
J. M. Monroe, secretary; H. A. Lewis,
J. J. Brown, W F Stackhouse and
the Rev. D. M. Mcl^od, ex officio
member. Is now busily engaged in And
log homes for the delegates during r£ BEL LEADER. FOLLOWER OF
their stay In .Marlon. |t«turn post
TWO MEN KILLED AND
> THIRD HURT IN ACCIDENT
Charlotte. N. C.—Ralph\ Smith
and James Stagg. of Durham, are
dead, and Albert Muoneyham. of
Raleigh. Is In a Charlotte hospital
with a fractured skull and other In
juries, as a result of an automobile
accident which occurred near Albe
marle, when an automobile In
which they wer4 riding ^struck a
tree and overturned down an em
bankment, according to reporta,re
ceived In Charlotte.
Mooneyham was brought to the
Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte
by Dr. C. M_ Lenttj-, of Albemarle,
The Injured man will recover, if
the opinion of Dr. Lentz.
All three men were said to be
automobile - dealers. Smith and
Stagg were reported as about 35
years of age and Mooneyham la
about 30.
The three men were bound to
Charlotte and when within seven
miles east of Albemarle^ the, Nash
car which they were driving hit a
tree and plunged down an embank
ment, It Is reported. Smith, who
was driving. It Is stated, w-as In
stantly killed, while Stagg died 30
minutes after the accident.
ON PENSION LIST
THE CARNEGIE PENSION FUND
SERVED SIX HUNDRED MEN
- AND WOMEN.
WROTE HIS OWN EPITAPH
Moat of Them Are More Than Sixty
Years of Age and Were Formerly
"Enlisted in the Service."
5D
New York.—On the tombstone of the
onmaster Andrew Carnegie in Sleepy
.Hollow cemetery, is the epitaph he
^rote.
i tHere lies a man who knew how to
enlist in his service better men than
himself.”
Documents recently made public!
and filed in the appelate division of the
supreme court in support of an ap-
j peal asking that a $4,000,000 pension
' fund be created by Carnegie’s will be
IP PlinT TP nriTU det lan * d untaxable. sound. <1 a prac-
lu bHUI IU UtAItt tirkl ° vertODe lo the keynote of the
epitaph.
FOREST FIRES COVER
7000 ACRES OF LAND
Asheville, N. C.—Forest fires cov
ering approximately 7,000 acres of
land have broken oat in parts of
western North Carolina and, ai-
though a large area has been ex
tinguished and placed under con
trol, hundreds of areas are still
aflame in various parts of the
mountain region. Forest and Are
wardens have been massed to fight
the flames, largely confined to cut
over lands and young timber, and
so far no lives have been reported
lost or buildings burned.
i The Suncreat Lumber company
at Sunburst, one of tfie largest
lumber plants in this section, was
endangered when a fire broke out
within a few yards of the plant. A
number of employes were placed
on duty fighting the flames and it
was confined te approximately 30
acres.
CUTLER'S DEATH
DUE TO ACM
\ ^
- -JW - ■
TOO MUCH HARD AND CONTINU
OUS wowctTays HIS
FRIENDS.
WAS SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD
•?;- '
Railroad., Magnate Found Dead
t— Pennsylvania Private Car at
* Philadelphia.
In
Mrs. Ella Mullins
MAKE INDEPENDENT INQUIRY
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CONSULATE AT NEW CASTLE.
ENGLAND, CLOSED PENDING
SUCH ACT.
, Philadelphia.—Two much hard and
continuous work is believed by friends
to save been the chief factor that led
to the sudden death of Thomas Dewitt
Cuyler, national railroad figure, who
was found dead in a PeUtlsylvania rail- 1
road private car. They had for some
time warned him to “go slow,’’ telling
him that for a man of his years—he
was 68—he was working too hard.
Mr. Cuyler. who was chairman of
the Association of Railway Executives
i and a director in the Pennsylvania,
the Santa Fe and the New York. New
cards will be mailed out to the dele
gates a week or so In advance of the
time that they are to arrive here gtv
lag ths names of their hoeta Jbeee
cards will contain blanks to be filled
la by the delegates, stating time and
■tod# of arrival, ara lo bo mailed
hark to the hoots
Roc rot try J M Monroe has made ap
a doable lades -oatatalag the names
of the delegatee and the hoeta He la
•ow la a poaltloa t<a ayeternali< ail?
haadte aaaigameats He deelree that
hoeta bavtag peril-*lar frtoede am->ag
the delegatee see him aew and saahe
rwaaeeta lor them The remmMtee ea
eateetatair ee< of which the committee
oa oaalgameaie la a part, cosialala of
16 meet sera aad the va«to«a dtvtalahg
of R wilt feartlam ee they are weeded
ntlseae ed Marina have esproceed
pteaeere at ha*lag the cemfereWee
VILLA. CAPTURED ASLEEP
IN CHURCH.
Haven and Hartford railroads, died as
Documents showed that 6t*0 men and Claim That They Used the his car was coming into Philadelphia
women, most of them more than sixty, Offlc# te Aeaiet American Ship- from Rocheater. N. Y
and many more than eighty years old. ping ip Denied.
were on the pension Hat of the Scotch
Ironmaster who died In lilt. Some dilation of the heart
of them receive II® a month, others "••hlofton — Tse l nlted States President SamaeP Rea. of the Penn-
get Inmm- s that approxtmata $6 - *°*
Odd i
A report made to the coroner s of
fice gave the cause of death as sente
their Wades. i
eea downed by
ome of
euddea
Former Carransa Gene re I Meets Death
Calmly F el lew ■ np Brief Court- (oo ^ f or
Marital Te»aL them have I
1 1 misfortune
Mestco City, — General Ftaactsco 0 f |
Murgula the rebel leader, was eg*- # rat trued
caud hf a Bring squad ai Tepehoaa n u( ^
tea. Damage, after a Brief react mar Wvr# raltated is the
Hal. N wae aasoaaced from the pram 4rwm t amegie
denial o*Vea Mamota. the aasaaam. Ta ^iwc the fhmons
meat an id met death calmly girl who M deaf, damtf and Mind, the
Sarprteed by fedeml forroo ohtle ( pension fond graais an an
asleep in a Hay foam Behind the high ^ umn
altar la the Cnfholhr charch al Tepe Yinroont J^hn MerleT of MlmMe
hsnnfea Marfwna a termat fMtover ^ psyg UndaM la provided oMh
* I am» poosa* eteriiag a »»ar aftrr he
meat % baa decided definitely system la paving a tribute
rmt BO< reaipen the American consul i 0 v| f cnyler. said hia death oss a
of thelb are wo rhmea grows •*' st N# * t Mtl# Urns not only to (h* Penns?lvanln mil-
British aovarameal
ally withdmt
the charges If made
i Vice Cc
agaihet Coasal Slater ai
u UM e T "~ D ’'**’
the too officials
* ^ - The Brtttah foreign
am men mho * .
►er*t,• of An m ** 0 ••are of this determlaeimn
Sent a«a te Meet »e Smo H-M
Kerb Mill The Harriet eteie cotlvem
Una will be held etch the Brat Map
I let charvh here tw-emher 6 6 and t
as 4 lurol < am mitt see are already hoe?
with the plana fee me entertainment
ef the delegatee e( pert eg te attend the
eena torse It la eaperted that from
Ion te bee detegoten and • tatters otll
he here and this the kncnl coda-
Bit tee of o hta h I. |i Pitta ta general
ehairauta eill rentaae the rMy te he
core boeoee foe the vtelloca
The Itoptiei eteie <vo*eatt>di met in
ho. h Hill sis or eeten years ago and
the delegatee oho attended that con
veatlea • be stay be returned hero
nest month oil! find mear thangee
sad note e* idea.ee of great pmgreoe
by their denumiaatioa la Rm h Hill
doriag the period eUpgp-i A be a the
roaveattoa met here bet -re moot of
the eeeeloaa eere hell IS the First
IVeebMcr aa «har«h aa the aadlto-
riam ef the old Ha;:tat rharch oa
Hamptos street aa* ..adequate to a* •
rommodate the delegatoa Those who
return olll find the First Ylaptiat
congregatloa the pi>eaeaa«r of a mod
ern and rommodioua house of wor-
ahlp. and one of the most modern
Punday s. h-*ol
anv« here
J J Lawt,*n of Hartaville. Is preal-
rient of th** convention and will pre
side over the »e!»«lons prior to the
election of a nea president \V C.
Allen, of Dillon is stat-d clerk, and tt
Is expected that hlr report will show
material prowth In the work of the
denomination along all lines of en-
leaver since the last anuuaf meeting.
«*f President f arranna and ana of the
m«n( peratsfenf of pys sfdsnf Obr*pen’s
enanstaa. a aa given n hast * conrt gnnr
uni and ae ate need In pay 0ba penalty
ef death
AI nine o'rlnrS Bn ana lad near n
hlfl and M the preaotbre ad the nnft*a
yaapnlnlbsn ana aBnf by n detail od nwg
• he had been <heaen In rhaante the
■rder ef the cenrt
Arrardmg In re perta. M•spavin lap
the post fen oeehs haa stfloatt? been
a fegttl** Fat tee lag the dispersal
od hta re be I band at *»oam*he lbs ran
go and oHb lens than a done# ndher-
ente rente tot og • M h him he has been
It* tag the Ilf* ef a hanted nan ||e
* OSS dedalt#!? lew a ted af Tepehaantea,
■hen an Indian matdpn friendly in
(he federal* •tipped Min the federal
*amp and di?Bln*d hia hiding pin- •
i la General Abraham < armann • ha
be mediately aormandod the village
ramMvaa ana tadd by the girl that
i Margaria • as being sheltered hy (he
village ramie. Father Cain yea and the
old Vera silently looh poeaeealan ad the
rherch
Father ('stares at first disclaimed
J all hsoa ledge of Margartn hat taler
h* admitted that he eaa harboring a
visitor and unlocked the door
the age ad eighty h««drd
mg in
H
ar«
• ban Oee* once erHIet
rvdla ad the steel mills i
|vaa*i tvania racetie tnr
mg atgen from the fond
Set era I tetters from Mr CnfMegM
m regard m the rare ad abac are
fyienda eere mad* pebMr hp Rnhert
A Ftaab* nhn far many years di
reeled dbbpeanl ed the pea*hog fend
The appeal for th* rallag diapagamg
• Mb ta bat leg ad the fggd ehk h eaa
granted - nan partly baaed a pea preedh
••ffered ta ahsH» that the pensgag fund
aa* bof a aaaall part ad the phflanihm
pbsa ad the ItogOMeler aha gave
••ay. the •« reeattng show a f t$d and •
ana and died north f71 nan dM
Andrea Carnegie retired from bgat-
aeaa la Iddl. the ranfl •aa Inld. and
from then ant It hia death eaa mast
Idler vat* g in the dmpeaMtea ef
portions of hia fortsaa
road bal to all tbr railroads of tha
country No personal sacrifice eaa
aver too great for him to make to ad
vance the tatereats of the raur-iadg
Mr Ren said
Governor fpraal of Fesae«i«ssta <
aald Mr Cayler eaa a lander M all
arns learned reached afler eahaaeti.e ^ ^ ^dertabmpa a Mb ahi-h ho
investigations ad the aM nation at Now Idem (Bed * tile aaratcee lo tho
* ahlcd dlaclooed no fonndatlon (pganpongtleg tntereota od the cnnnfiyy.
o hat ever m tho gpinlpn ad Aaborimn gqirrnor said into been m~ti
cffl* tala, lo aoppnrt • bargee • b 1 » h nbsntnl Id the rest - ratten of the mA*
lod tho Mrmeh a el h Mg lee Mat An ,,^4 pr^niaa al Ifibfflrfi -
rasa *• **• ofingnntnm fid flit Mr laws in Pluladefphm
•r and Mreoha ^^4 aaa pi years old Id* nan (he and
Acting ad the Mnuah gnaoragbent *• ed the late TTi t ~ fay Me al afim
can- sUng tho saaganfgra goo fiaAnn ttaa* gear cal <<*wa**> ef • ,
ad hy the cbeamg al the cogsglote and _. _ — —- _ - **_ _ _. — » 1 , ■ n a
three separate Wteeltgntbaga hy the YaW amivsraWv to 16*6 and eaa
Waegiggtog peeemmegt Igte ha*««e gg^g,^ m the bn# M Fhgadvlphba tt
that ffkater and Mmeha gaed thafir ad | 9 «g h. — t r -f m «g. general Am**
Arttl paiaMlnga IB Nn« C^afila tm- |#ra ,4 Um e^garmbaA lao a
pmperiy an limirtnittniiaa at Amsah qgomnAy Me aaa mgpaat lap mnnp
shipping Intereafia and in the ad*an Baoa>tsl and railr*aa4 ryirra
tapr ad A men. an atenttahip tm*e tte>M M rwnnavt.nnta and cSher naien
TW if 1 #! ftt• Ml Ifc* •••
Corington, Ky.—"For a long
suffered severely every month with!
ache and pains in my back and-limbs.
Then I began using Dr. Pierce s Favontn
Prescription and I can testify that it
gave me much relief and that it has been
the same great benefit to my daughter for
similar trouble. All women who suffer
with trouble of a feminine character
should try Dr. Pierce Is Favorite Pro
scription.”—Mrs. Ella Mullins, 2037
Center St. ,. , _
Start on the rojtd to Health and Beau*
tv by obtaining this “Prescription” of Dr.
Pierce’s from your neighborhood drug*
gist, in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce;
president InvaUds’ Hotel in BufTalOp
N. Y., for free medical advice.
WHAT U MEANS
TO BE “RUN DOWN
A “RUN DOWN” feeling is a dan
ger signal, if you neglect it.
■ you are leaving the door wide
open to dangerous diseases.
build yourself up to health and
sUrngth aith Glides Prpto-Mangan.
It »ill pun/> and ennch your blood,
tone up your nervous system, and help
>\ju ant well, steep well and teri well.
Cudr $ Frpto-Siangan ■ a timr-tned
tame recommended by phymoam tor
over 30 years. At your druggHfi—
ttwd or tablets, aa you prefer
Gude's
Pcpto-^an^an
IT
When Baby Frets
ifUma tl
thm vtt ***• A
ft iw p me her taaef than
’ ..Tj DM. THOIXTOrS
V ^ EASY JIETHEJt
tf hf the AmcthttB amhnany in Lem
hag ami Hmngf (Segoenl Bhmner
e poet a agv**4 that an enheteg
ed the vhevpee ata’b** AMI*?
<->eUI be eMaigod el
V > lata had bo*a aat
#* kg*nee la Ihair pee
uapflcglad sag imp
a4
mm
’Oitraaag |
a a»*t Pa*pactee
M aahiagten — A rath*4ral • iagne
in hogoe ef th* •••**• eg th* -*th
in th* ('«gf*-4*fat* ear th* gift ef the
IMltt gal a*tt*fi*g in net ag th* two t g«cg fkbeght*f» ef th* t'agf*4*«o*y.
repnrta th* Am*rscnn ge«*mm*nt ••• 4*gtcnt*4 eith tmyrcaalv* c*fe
a*nt Nvteog Johneog an •teceti** *f •* gau«gat h*n4q%art*es ef the
Beer el the atet* 4aygrtm*nt tg Fog Amerlcgg R*4 rtnae R*ner4*4 he
long eith tgetmniege in mnh* aa tg **• P»**«d fif vtai
B»p*ggrat inquiry of the meat thnr *rt ta (he <«mntn. the ntnfing te the
-egh r he meter Hie report te la cent. **•* ^ • * rn ** “f ihr** 4*4tcnt*d ee
pt*t* harmony with thoen ef Am baa mem arte ta to tho nam*n ef th# North
endor Hnrv*y nag Canon! G*nor»l *fd Anath gnrtnfi th* war
Ae**g te Kitten After Rebbrnp Trn-a. Rktnnrr eng eeqatte the two conanler Nra Llvtngstoa Roe* ftchuyler
Wittenberg. Mo-r Th* hodtoe of John o*'*of shF •rongdofn* preot4*nt of th# rmteg Heurhtera of
f, i-jq. k"i Kmardk 6g yeont old. O* *hr hoeta of tho threo r*porta, thfi Contsdrmry.ffnnntind at thfc oge^ !
Ryzon
BAKING POWDER
Women
"Made Young
thin and •
to e amell room Immrdlately hod'of a nntarw*ns »4BWrr f • raters MlesouH. #B * fMtteh gevemmrnf bee h**e g*fl- r *hd* A*d AJnrmao Sydney BoHl-
the high altar. eng Harvey I a-gen g tompealoa. who tritely informed that the American **■. honorary president, narelted Hie
Murgurta was asleep In a bed He « rr * killed by railroad d*t*« tliea sod «•'nsulat* at New Caetlo trill remain memorial. ehi«h wae accepted hy
betrayed an emotion when informed postofftce Inspectors after the men had < until the charges against Sinter Chairman John Barton Payne of the
that he eaa under arreet. Followed robbed a passenger train of the St. * nd B™ 0 ** have boon retracted m R**d Croat In a brief adOrw* The Rt
ilanta to be found | ^ rrowda. he waa conducted l^vuls San Francisco railway near hore. • u, h fashion a« to afford the two offl. R«* Alfred Harding. Kpiscopal Bishop
1 to the military headquarters where a are awaiting disposition dais that public redress to which this of Washington, then formally dedteat-
court-martial was hastily formed un- During the day a steady stream of itovernment feela they are entitled ed It.
ier the presidency of General Mlguol curious inhabitants of this vicinity Bo far as Is known the British for- The window was unveiled behind ths
1-aveaga came to Wittenberg and viewed the e, k n office h*« no* ** 7«( Indicated Stars and Stripes, while In the as-
Murgula Is declared In the official bodies of the men. one of whom. to th ** American government what ac- aembly room the Stars and Bars of the
reports to have offered little defense. Kennedy, had for many years defied tton ** proposes to take In the dr- Confederacy were conspicuous Claude
The former Carranza general received the law and outwitted the efforts of cumstaneea. N Bennett, of this city, delivered the
the verdict of the court calmly. the ahrewdest detectives to capture principal address, citing the heroic
In the death of Murguria the most him. Virginia Medical Soc'ety Meets. work of Hre women of the South in
active of all President Obregon’s ene- The bandits held up and robbed Norfolk. Va. — The “dabbling” of mitigating the sufferings of the sick
Probably one of the most Important Inie! , 19 rernoV ed For months he had the train of registered mail at Sev- medical cults In surgery' will bring and w °u»Kk'd during the war. Invo. a
be jrotarB tf you wtU keep poor
In ortUr by thktof
LATH ROP’S
g0VD M £&,.
w HAARLEM OIL ^P
C. A l» A l 1 1_ t S
Tha world’s standard rstnady for Udnoy,
livsr, bladder and uric acid troubles, the
enemies of life and looks. In use since
1696. All druggists, three sixes.
L**k for lb* ii*jb* C*U M*d*l m everr
k*a »nd *cc**l mm ^iiittaq
reports will b* that submitted by the
Rev. C E. Purls, D. D.. gcnerMl secre
tary of tbe convention. This year
winds up tb-* th'rjLyear of the $75,000.- *
000 campaign of *he denomination,
$7,00C 000 which is being raised In
South Canlina.
Teacbsrs Organize.
Laurens - -With about SO teachers
present, the Laurens' County Teach
ers' association was reorganized at the
first meeting of the members this
school year. The organization was
perfected by the re-election of J. H.
Witherspoon, superintendent of the
THintoa graded sch 'Ol. as president of
the association; Miss Minnie Wall
principal of the Mouutvllle sctioofrvice
president", and Ralph T Wilson, county
superintendent ef education, secretary
tnd treasurer
It was deeded at this meeting to
Sold th^-finnual athletic and oratorical
contests for all the schools the
tounty on the first Friday In Aprifc"--
conducted an energetic campaign enty-Six. a watertank station here, about their downfall, Dr. Charles H. t,on was i*™ b >' Bishop Harding and
against the central government from Uncoupled the engine antfran it here, Mayo, of Rochester. Minn., declared The Star Spangled Banner” and
across the International boundary, intending to reach fheir automobile, at the opening session of the thirty- " Dix,p " wrv then .sung by Miss Jose-
■ 1 which was hidden in the brush, and third annual meeting of the Virginia Phine Houston, and the audience. Lt.
Fuel Situzt'on Much Better. make thejr^escape. Eleven officers. Medical society. Gen. C harles B. Howery of the I nlted
Washington.;—The fuel situation, so lying Tn wait, drew their revolver^ “All of these cults are clamoring to ^terans, _jn an address,
far as assuring an adequate supply. ajMflired and the two bandits fell dead do surgery.” Dr. Mayo said, "which is Pra'sed the work of mercy carried on
has be,come “fairly satisfactory" aJT^ a ha n of bullets which the officers entirely dissimilar from their regular b >' the women ot the South durmg the
over the country witbrthe possihle^x- p OUre d at them.’ Tho mail was re- practices. When the homeopaths be- war * and after a^ging “America” the
( option of the northwest, result covered. gan to take up surgery homeopathy j*d Bl ^dlction was giyen' by the Rev.
of-increase^ Tnuluctionarfd dfereased died When these other cults begin George F. Dudley. - v ’ /
Prices during rece^L^weeks; Federal , . to take it up. their end will come just — :
Fuel Distribudor^i'ens declared in a ; .j For Check* at Par. as surely.” Airplane File* Over Alpine Peaka.
statemenL>^T New Orleans—The decision of the p r Mayo warned the members of Munich. Bavaria. A German alr-
Althp^h anthraefte. production can- federal court for the .northern district ^e medical society* that the prevalent plane. Parrying six persons has suc-
m^sibly give an equal amount oL-Qf Georgia, which held that the federal indifference of citizens of higher in- eeeded in making a flight over two of
'oal for consumption this winter to reserve hank of Atlanta is empowered telligence toward government Is glv- thehighest alpine peaks, the Gross-
the supply normally consumed, the to accept checks payable on presents- i n p (jjis country over to those 4?f low- glockner and the Grossvenodiger. re-
distributor-tiaid the production of hi- Don at par. was upheld by a decree er intelligence and is a cpnstant dan- spectively 12.460 and 12;010 feet In
luminous and other substitutes for an- rendered by the trailed States circuit fo the public welfare. He made height This is the first time such a
thra^ite is suffii iertt to prevent any court of appeals her£ <m an appeal a strong pl*-a for greater participation flight has been accomplished with
serious deprivation. Industrial users brought by the American Bank and in cjT i e an d political affairs by mem- more thah two passengers',
of coal now accumulate resery> Mocks. Trust company et iF. of Cordele. Ga ber9 of the ra edicat profession, and The air trip was made despite the
Mr. Spent declared, in case'they do- The- tribunal held that the record In for a Kre «ter effort to teach the fun- severe cold and heavy horiiontal rer-
Bife to 40 %o without endangering do- the case did not show any rrrersibln of medicine and good tide winds which forced (he plane to
mestic consumers error ’^v^h'ealth in the public schools. ^ seek unusually high level*
^ '^w.. .i .'m*.' • ' - . * . - ; , 1 v
Ladies Keep Your Skin
Clear, Sweet, Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Talcum
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
R*moTf*Duuirun MnptHalrralUnc
I Reator** Color ond
Beauty to Cray and Faded Half
1 K*. and ti.ooat Drui-clstt.
Diamt Chfm. W kg.Catctiopuf | W.T,
Will Stag* Fair at Tlmmenavilla.
Tlmmonavlll*. — The Timmonavlila
M.n F*c«a AntiT.pp.ng Charge Four Men K.lled in txploaioii. * Trade Mueh Bettor. ' May Dapnve BulUn of Authe-t
„ .... „„ .,11 b. a full bU- k NM ’ -<*£*'* »«* arrunloo. Pm.—rour mn wm kill.*! o^nao. .tor,. Id Pmnt-T^„l r.pom r...liln f
rommunlty fair will bo Is faH blast t ke antj Upping Tkar In giving $2i to and four other* Injured tn aa etpios .. . . . . dnl Quarter* bet* frum Aa* >ra
»era No*.®be* 21. U promlaoa to tt lhM vv Mt ^ s Union ToU» U» at tBo BtrtaEyc aiopa of the >** k &wUr “ h ; Turkuh
| ffFfiBt —BOfi—Wliff n^efcad hy , f^pB. compan* 1 *u tied to'lMtpat: gat* rhant min* of th. Hudaoa Coal com- d 1 *! mor. baaineaa in Sort .a- ^ |,* a ie4 80 *
isb and puhtlc tk#
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