X | | IL Just Clothes /l \M\ t M-Jil -OR... | IIS Your Clothes I wlr^ ' ff There's a big difX 1 ference. Wear just f ^ Clothes and you are t dressed ordinarily. Wear A % Your Clothes-as we have i them here for you-and f your are well dressed. See t our line before purchasing I and then you can be sure ^ you are dressed correctly. IRC. FOl t Y E. J. WATSON I , Officers Kill Kegro. I """* Allendale, Oct. 25.?While attempt- b ing to make his escape after being ? 19 4k arretted on charge of forgery, Quinn ^KBr^ j Walker, a negro, was shot and killed I bouse, where the chief of police had ^jjP*S| I taken him to lock up. When he 1 broke loose and bed the deputy openI Tlle verdi?t ?t the coroner's jury I was that Walker came to his death 1 from gun shots fired by either Curtis V'" | Reaves or . J. L. Oswald, Jr. These ** * two young men were acting as depu- ' | ties in assisting the police chief. J lk 1 Richmond, Va., and Mrs. E. D. Kirk, J I | iffrm 1 of Waynesville, N. C.' ' ^ij ^vicepresment'of1 the National Irri-! ^ gation Congress, to which position E. J. WATSON DEAD. he was elected in 1909. He was elect I ed president of this organization in State's Commissioner of Agriculture! in April, 1914. The headquarters of Succumbs to Long Illness. this body formerly was in Washing ton, but were moved to Columbia by Columbia, Oct. 27.?Ebbie Julian Mr; Watson when he was elected its Watson, since March 15, 1904, Com- head. Commissioner Watson was a missioner of Agriculture, Commerce member to the committee which drew and Industries for South Carolina, the national reclamation measure ! died at his home, 917 Barnwell street, which passed through Congress reat 1:30 o'clock this afternoon after cently. s an illness of several months. Elected president of the South It had been known for some weeks Carolina*Association of Public Highthat Commissioner Watson's illness way officials in May, 1914. would result fatally, and his death Elected president of the Georgiathis afternoon was not a surprise to Carolina Good Roads Congress in the the friends who knew of his condi- winter of 1913. tion. On every hand in Columbia President of the South Carolina this afternoon are expressions of sor- Drainage and Levee Association, row over the death of one of the Member of the American Academy State's most faithful servants, one of Political and Social Science, who has dene a constructive work Member of the board of directors for South Carolina, which will in- of Quebeck, Maine International delibly inscribe his name on the an- Highway Association, nals of this commonwealth. Vice president of the United States ' Col. Watson was conscious up to Good Roads Association. the moment of his death, and the Held for two terms secretaryship end came peacefully, with both his of the International Association of mother and his wife at his bedside. Factory Inspectors. He is survived by his widow, who Honorary life member of the LuMiss Margaret Smith Miller, of ther Burbank Society. Beech Island, S. C., before her mar- Vice president of Gulf and Interriage to Commissioner Watson, De- oceanic National Highway Associacember 17, 1896; his mother, who tion. resides at Richmond, Va., and two Member of American Economic sisters, Miss Dorothy Watson, of League. \ < ?h?H?H?H?H?H?H$H?H?H$H?H$H$H$H$h$h$M$h$h$h$H$m3h$h$H and |KUd| Collars 11 r i - 1 j.1 i we asK you 10 rememoer mat wc always have your, size and style in E. & W. Shirts and Collars. Try us and see. Collars, 20 ceach or f two for 35c. E. & W. Shirts and Collars are worn by men who realize that appearance is the best / index to one's standing in life. f Telephone D _ -IV. %w nATTI t Steps to Wealth ?"* - Starting with industry, econ^^^^Pjg^Sjaffl^iSSpWBjKSMl omy and integrity you will soon come to the final step. 1 A BANK ACCOUNT I which, if in conjunct on with g yjwi 5 | taH H your business is handled prop' y ?^-38 tp I H H erly, and accommodations Plli / L^~^[ llj granted when needed is but an- I II do our share if your account is Enterprise Bank 5 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Bamberg, S. C. rhe Human Factors In Good Service I There are three parties to every telephone conversation?the party calling, , x - - _ the trained operator, and the party who answers. All three share alike the responsibility for quick and accurate telephone service. 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