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\ yah. y||y ^ay yay ya !r Ml Thisi IFOR THE Waist Fronts $2.00 values $1.50 $1.50 values 1.25 / $1.00 values 75c 50c values 35c 35c values 25c Colored Goods 25c Repps 19c 35c suitings 25c 35c Linens 25c 25c Batiste 19c 25c Linens 19c _ ^m jX . 35c Soisette .... ZDC X 20c Flaxons 15c ! @ Galatea 15c r @ { Bring this ad. with you, j a several dollars in the dii ^ and Trimmings complete, gj agents w x for . m @ ' w. B. corsets m PERSONAL MENTION. hope f People Visiting in This City and Supreme < at Other Points. ?Mr. R. H, Jennings, of Orange-, burg, was in the city Tuesday. s Columbt ?Mr. T. S. Rice, now of Davis- haps, that * boro, Ga., is spending several days in bring to hi the city. Jones, con ?Mr. N. R. Hays, of Apalachjcola, now spend Fla., spent last week in the city1 on a nisbt in tl visit to relatives. morrow tl ?Mrs. e. p. Allen and little 5)ourt m * daughter went to Williamston last orne to h Friday to visit relatives. morrow ni, v night in th ?Mrs. J. B. Rice and daughter victed of t] find Mrs. Roach, of Charleston, are Siting friends in the city. "an" TT XT D^lli'nrra. onnnt cav. K,. +1,^ C".., Mr. JCl. l^i. DClIIUfet'i cpvui/ BV1, uy IJLL^ guj eral days in Augusta last week on a mittieur wi visit to his mother and other rela- ly. The Su tives. by the Sup ?Mrs. J. H. Danner, of Reidville, tells that J '* spent several days in the city last a stay of week on a visit to her father, Mr. D. careful coi J. Delk. petition, tl I ? Mr. Harry M. Leighton, of cover that Tampa, Fla., has returned home, after Question h{ a week's visit to his uncle, Mr. L. B. regarded. Fowler, in this city. *kat the p ?Mr. M. O. Kinard, of the Ehr- g^intll re? liardt section, has gone to Savannah, * . i _ ' t . . ... . order, sign Ga., to visit his grand children and _ great grand children. l?n?s and B. Gary ai ?Dr. Geo. W. Garland expects to life term i leave next Monday for a trip to New t. Jones. York on a visit to his two sons, who As no F? are there in business. the opinioi ?ReV. P. E. Monroe, of Johnston, the case i was, in the city last Friday. He had must spen the been down to Ehrhardt to attend the ua^B 1U * Mt. Pleasant Sunday-school picnic. tition for ] There was ?Mr. E. Paul Allen, ifrincipal of appeai to the graded school here, went to Co- at the tim lumbia last Friday to atted a meet- by the gui: ing of high school superintendents. this ?Mrs. A. McB. Speaks is in Balti- the range < 1 more this week, buying novelties in W. T. J midsummer millinery, and attending Santuc, Un the night sessions of the Southern crime to li Baptist Convention. over when ?Miss Georgie Emma Jordan prison* spent the week-end-holidays with her met a or brother and other friends at the an e ^ Orangeburg Collegiate Institute, inci- an as > dentally attending the college picnic 0 18 C0U1 on Saturday at "Dukes's Fishery." a 6 "a tial evidei ?Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smoak, of Jones, and Govan, passed through the city Tues- declared h< day on their way to Branchville, The case where they will spend some time with must have T Mr. Smoak's parents. They have had Jones. Ins charge of the Govan school during his wife a: lio ooflcinn nitrM of th< vuv W WWVVftVM* I ? " . .N ..... .,- * / \d.is\ HOOTON ASKS THAT YOU REA SAVING MONEY AND AT THE S NEXT TEN Di WE HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE TUAL GOODS. DON'T TAKE ( White Waists $3.00 values $2.50 2.50 values 2.00 2.00 values 1.75 1.50 values 1.25 1.00 values ' 80c White Goods I2V2C Dimity 10c 15c Dimity 12% c 35c Lingerie 25c 25c Lingerie 19c 1214c Lawns r10c 15c Lawns 12% c 20c Lawns 15c 25c Lawns 20c it is worth 50c on each amount you [ference in our prices and what oth< , Our line of Gloves in short and lo i. A. OR JONES VANISHED, at the Jones horn* _____ look of Mrs. Jonei Court Denies Union Man the room of a mai her home one night Rehearing. matters were brougl ~ It is even true that a, May 9.?Praying per- to cast a shadow u] the last ray of hope may 0f Mrs. Jones, in c m favorable returns, W. T. husband from the victed wife murderer, is ghe was then in h< ing what may be his last verdict of the jury ? le Union county jail. To- twelve men did not tie word of the highest told them about Mrs he State will be officially I ban before Justice i im, and very probably to-J (jrick, Jones was pla ght he will spend his first jail? where be has e State penitentiary. Contie killing of his own wife, 11 is said that he les, the prisoner, who has would not come to r months in the Union jail, There als?. the ! preme Court, and the re- ***at he carries on 1 11 be sent down immediate- ceH In the jail, prenje Court in few words, **as heen reported i reme Court, in few words, Courier as denying fones's only hope for even he would not come sentence is over: "After tlary. By the ordei isideration of the within Court to-night, W. le Court is unable to dis- *eave the county jail any material matter or Penitentiary, where is been overlooked or dis- sPend the rest of his It is, therefore, ordered Aside from the ?etition be dismissed and that the order of th irder, heretofore granted, ate as to Jones, tt Qittitur, be revoked." This j legal interest, espec ed by Chief Justice Ira B. pie of Charleston, Associate Justices Eugene Memminger, throu* id C. A. Woods, means a j upheld by the Sup n the Penitentiary for W. the latest order is e I lv complimentary to ideral question is involved, ger's ability. It wi 1 of attorneys here is that those who have fo s ended, and that Jones that% Judge Memm d the remainder of his jury to agree upon i Stdte prison, unless a pe- the attention of, the pardon should be granted, cessitv of jurors aj considerable talk of an their solemn duty, the United States Court the Supreme Court i ! Jones's case was affirmed cuit Judge's duty t< >reme Court of this State, jury in such a situat ; not regarded as within Memminger, taking of possibility. case as an example, ones, wealthy planter, of as to circumstanti; "* - Vi a moo ion county, nas a serious mi?, wu, ie wake nights and think Supreme Court. I he comes to the State statements by jur< is wife, on July 8, 1908, Judge's ruling was i rible death by strychnine order refusing a re timony pointed to her hus- phasizes these ruling e guilty man. Statements minger, because ne ited strongly against him ceptions were based . A chaim of circumstan- ings. ace was wovtn around Circuit Judge Chi in February, 1909, a jury wrote the opinion i 3 was guilty of murder. sitting with the Su , while as to the evidence, account of the disqu been very strong against tice Hydrick, for t stances of ill treatment of stated. Thus the'o: nd testimony that on the is signed by only t a killing cursing was heard tices. Vorth D EVERY ITEM BELOW, IF AME TIME GETTING THE N IYS, FROM I SOME SPECIAL VALUES, I 3UR WORD FOR IT BUT CC We have one lot White Mercerised Madras up to 25 cents, any of these for 14c. j Be sure and ask to see that 40 inch Lingerie, worth 25c and 35c, that we are selling at 19c and 25c. We have one lot of embroidery bands up to 75c, any for 50. Another lot up to 50c for 35c. One lot embroidery match sets for infants, up to 15c fAM 1AA 1U1 ivU. Flouncingsfrom ,35c up. buy for $5.00. You not only sa ;rs ask, if you need many goods, ng is large, however, if we havi HOC , r BAMBERG, S. C. e, the frightened A STRANGE AC< 3 as she entered ??? i who stopped at Basted Stone Falls on these and other Two Peop tit out at the trial. efforts were made ^ 500-pound bla^t < pon the character an overcharge of dyn< >rder to save her blasting at the Evans q hand of the law fr0m Murphy, N. C., c *r grave, but the road, landed on the jhowed that these Guthrie's dwelling Sati hplipvp what was - .. i \j uiuurv., uaoumg tui ui i.Jones. Refused J r00ft instantly killing (then Judge) Hy- and her 8-year-old chili iced in the county rje home stands near been every since, blasting and frequentlj declared that he day large quantities c the State prison, fallen upon the houseto story from Union r*e and wife had just fl lis business from when they entered th Jones, however, next door, and sat dov n The News and The heavy mass of gi that he ever said f? have kept ^ompact ( to the Penlten- ^ made splinters of tl r of the Supreme Guthrie and one of th< T. Jones must taped with their lives i I and come to the were only a few feet he is doomed to tims. . ^e" Murdered by Bu general interest 1 . ie Court will ere- New York, May 9.? Lere is an added victims of burglars, Ct dally to the peo- man, a Hindoo, and ] because Judge sjian> an aged house jhout, has been found murdered to-nigl reme Court, and dence of Dr. Mott D. C ven more strong- west 122nd street. I Judge Memmin- The two had beenjjtil II be recalled by between 2.30 and 5.4E llowed the case, afternoon, during the p inger urged the sence. Returning Dr. C a verdict, calling ere(j the bodies. > jury to the ne- The Hindoo butler, freeing, it\being years of age, and the o On this point er had been shot. Exam said it was a Cir- physician's study shov 3 so instruct the top drawer of a bure ion. Then Judge "jimmied" open and *! the Hoyt-Hayes an(j several valuable g< charged the jury taken. Nothing .else in al evidence. In touched. upheld by the n the matter of Commits Suic 3rs, the Circuit Charleston, May 9.? upheld also. The a white man who has hearing but em- a merry-go-round near ;s of Judge Mem-jf0r the past month or sarly all the ex- | recently opened a freak upon these rul- jn King street, opposi committed suicide this irles H. Dantzler draining a two-ounce 1 n the case, after bolic acid. When help preme Court, on he was beyond resuscita aliflcation of Jus- ported that he and his w he reason above perate quarrel some t rder this evening that failure to effect a hree of the Jus- to-day brought on a fii ency that inspired his r ' \ 50c t< v VftTT A Pin TMTP.PP.SSTPT1 T1 EWEST TO BE HAD. HE 12th TO rOT IN PRINT, BUT IN AC )j?E AND SEE THE GOODS White Skirts r $1.50 values $1.25 1.25 values ... 1.00 1.00 values 80c Silks 473/^c Suesine 40c 40c Moro 30c 40c Habutine 30c $1.00 Messaline 75c $1.00 Taffeta 75c ive 50c on each $5.00 spent w , At all times and seasons you sn't just the shade you wish, ^ >TOf ? 2IDENT. I DO BUSINESS W House Killing . Statement of the cond . ' Ehrhardt, S. C., at the cl RESOURCES of stone from Loans and discounts oi stone irom Banking house imite used in Furniture and fixtures ., Due from banks and bankers uarry, 6 miles Currency >n the L. and gllver other minor coin roof Of Chas. Checks and cash items irday about 1 Total lgh the light State of South Carolina?Count; __ . . Before me came A. F. Henderi Mrs. Guthrie, gays that the above and forego! d Thp Gnth-* the books of said bank. Sworn to and subscribed befo: the place Of Correct-attest: v. J- L. COPELAND, M. D., r through the TnxrDTTAT ?f stone have JhXHtHiil _ . PTTPHAPnT p. Mr. Gutn nished dinner >tt??.t>.,y. ;e bed room, t ?n for a rest, tf anite seemed vis i Milline although they from the vie < I ~ WeJ Evidently the $ larles W. Be- {? MllllD( Margaret Me- ; * ?? keeper, were SK j it in the resi- ;jj* JUUI annon at 131 , , f smart led some time ?I* t ) g i o'clock this 8l 8 I hysician's ab- *! !t ??. iannon discov- ; *' 1 1' 1 n A AA 7X7 UC l/UJ who was 21 ?? Id housekeep- ?! < > lination of the ; > red that the II ? au had been I! ? 11 If T $500 in bills t!? IlflL Did stick pins $ ||||C F the house was 1V11 Vt JL ? EHRHARDT, ide. T ? SI '1 if * if?if?if i if?if i if?if J. M. Powers, been running ~ ?? Winthrop College Ten Mile Hill SCHOLARSHIP and EN' so, and who EXAMINATION, animal show The examination for th< te Columbus, vacant scholarship in Wit afternoon by lfege and for the admissi< jottle of car- students will be held at 1 reached him Court House 011 J reacnea him, a m Applicants must i tion. It is re- than fifteen years of aj ife had a des- Scholarships are vacant ai ?? ?j thev will be awarded to th< ime agu auu highest average at thi reconciliation ft0n> provided they meet t of despond- tions governing the awai ash act. cants for scholarships sh ? . ^ 1*. . -I" U 1UU THE 21st I | Colored ^Skirts g $10.00 values $8.00 ? / 8.00 values 6.00 a ^ Mm 6.50 values 5.00 ? Skirt Goods. X - .^8 $1.00 Serges 90c g r||| $1.00 Panamas 90c A ' $1.00 voiles 90c * '0$^ $1.00 Repetta ...90c $1.00 Prunillas 80c x- . ith us but you also save A will find our line of Laces ^ ve will get them for you. 1S|fi I AGENTS FOR BUTTE RICK A . | j PATTERNS ^ ITU A GROWING AND SAFE BANK. ' || ition of theEhrhardt Banking Co., located at ^ osc of busi- ness March 24, 1910. LIABILITIES *^'25000 CaPltal 8tock paid In 120,000.00 ?396.47 Surplus fund 3,000^)0 74,531.71 Undivided profits less current ex2,?57 50 Pen8eaan<i taxes paid 2,834.73 vtpj 559*47 Individual deposits subject to check 50,375.48 16!65 Time certificates of deposit 39,347.18 '^^If 8115,557.38 Total 8H5?57.38 jJlkjSgM y of Bamberg. . .1 'J% 3on, cashier of the abovenamed bank, who, being duly sworn \ v?-&aSB ng statement Is a true condition of said bank, as shown by A. F. HENDERSON, Cashier. 1#^ re me, this 31st day of March, 1910. J. M. KIRKLAND. Notary Public for S. C. -#*1? CHAS. EHRHARDT, J. WMS. CARTER, Directors. IDT BANKING COMPANY. SOUTH CAROLINA. ^g4liiIg4IjgIjjI?4l4j!j4TS4B4RilgcBgTg4Ra4iSB ry! Millinery!! ; I . } z | T;: have another fascinating $ :ry display on hand for ? _ . * ffl nspecbon. every hat a < j 1 x j $ creation in correct style, $ ninimnm cost Call and ?:?- { : :;isl avinced. . . n \ m it v ii Mil L P. Copelandl I / I ax ..S. C. !! ;I? i*I?; J ? il j il? il? ;I? ill* il? :I * fl? ?I3 tl? ^ - ? e to President Johnson before the exTRAXCE amination for Scholarship examination blanks. e ?ward of Scholarships are worth ?100 itnd ithrop Col- free fusion. The next session will v m on of new open September 21, 1910. For fur- ^ ' ^ he Countv ^her information and catalogue, adilly 1, at 9 dress Pres* Johnson, Rock Hill,* lot be less fter Juiye? FBANCIS F. CABEOLL s examina- Attorney-at-Law . | d*16 AppH- O?0?8 Oy?f Bamberg Banking Co. ould write GENERAL PRACTICE. 181 ' v" , '?-< -?*. iv . .. '.' r.:y