The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, May 13, 1920, Page 3, Image 3
HOY KILLS FATHKK.
Tom Dunbar, Xegro Hoy, Fifteen
Years of Age, Kills Parent.
Aiken, May 7.?Clifton Dunbar, a
negro who lived near Calvary church
in the Wards section of Aiken county,
was shot and instantly killed
Thursday afternoon by his 15 year old
son, Tom Dunbar. The man was in
the act of beating the boy's mother
when he seized a single barrelled shot'
gun and fired. The woman had already
been badly beaten by her husband
holding her down had drawn a
knife and threatened to-kill her when
the boy fired. He was arrested and
brought to Aiken but released on bail.
Blackville News.
Blackville, May 1.?Mrs. H. A. Rich
entertained the Wednesday afternoon
book club last week. After a short
business meeting, the members-of the
club continued the study of Shakespeare.
Mrs. J. V. Matthews read a
very interesting paper, contrasting
the two characters, Othello and Iago;
then followed a general discussion
of the subject, Mrs. L. B. Free leading
in the discussion. A salad course
was served, the dining room being
beautifully decorated with pink spring
flowers.
The Thursday afternoon club was
interestingly entertained the past
week at the home of Mrs. A. H.
Ninestein, the main feature of the
afternoon being a president's contest.
The winner of the first prize was
Mrs. W. W. Malony and the consolation
prize was cut for by a number
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in? guests, alis. n. ^v. ivivu v/uuhaas,
vmost successfully. Red roses were
used in the dining room, where a salad
course was served the latter part of
the .afternoon. A number of Mrs.
Ninestein's friends other than the
club members were present, among
whom were Mrs. J. V. Matthews, .Mrs.
H. A. Rich, Mrs. L. E. Still, Mrs. C. J.
Pickling and Misses Sybil Buist and
Alva Baxley.
The hostesses of the Priscilla club
on Friday last were Misses Rosa and
Bertha Rich. The club was well attended
and after an hour pleasantly
< spent in needle work, ice cream and
French pastries wrere served. The
home guests of the Misses Rich were
Mrs. Marks, of Richmond, Va., and
Miss Bella Blatfk, of Camderi.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert People, of
Estill, were visitors of Miss Sybil
Buist last Sunday.
;Mrs. S. J. Lowe, Mrs. T. L. Wragg,
Mrs. E. B. Still, Mrs. L. C. Still and
others attended the U. D. C. convention
in Aiken on last Thursday.
Mrs. B. F. Storne has returned from
a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Louise Still, of Spartanburg
is the guest of Miss Cecile Fickling.
Mrs. C- Kelly has as her guests
Mrs. E. Randall and Miss Harriet
Randall, of Minnesota.
Mrs. A. H. Ninestein and Mrs. E.
H. Weissinger are spending the weekend
in Charleston and wiP visit the
Magnolia gardens while there.
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SLEEPING SICKNESS REPORTED.
Case Develops in Irmo and One at St.
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Two cases of sleeping sickness were
reported to the state health office, one
being reported from Irmo and one
from St. Stephens. The patients in
both cases are reported to be negroes.
Dr. R. E. Mathis, of Irmo, reported
the case of a negro man who is suffering
from the disease, and Dr. R. S.
Bush, of St. Stephens, reported the'
case of a negro boy who is also suffering
from lethargis encephalitis. In the
case at St. Stephens it seems that one
* other member of the family has also
suffered from the same disease.
These two reports of sleeping sickness
in the state are the first that
have been reported for several
months, though several cases ^;ere reported
shortly after the influenza epidemic.
Beginner's Luck.
.The third hitch man and the
no-triper had been sent out on patrol
duty in No Man's Land with strict instructions
to get the sniper who had
been worrying the company all day.
Finally the offending Jerry was located
among the branches of a tree.
With the utmost coolness the old
timer took careful aim, fired and?
missed. The recruit, with teeth chattering,
wobbled his rifle to his shoulder,
pulled the trigger, and the sniper
fell to the ground dead.
Disgustedly the veteran of three enlistments
watched the performance.
"No wonder you got him," he
growled. "You aimed all over the
damn tree."
H. C. L.
The customer picked up some
roquefort cheese from the grocer's
counter and took an appraising sniff
of its aroma.
"I'd like a dime's worth of this
cheese."
"Madame, you hare already had it."
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Say Companion of Do Valora Does
Xot Represent Their \ iews.
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Robert Frazer, of Chester, a native
of Ballvmena, Ireland, sends to The
State a copy of the Ballvmena Observer
of April 16, 1920, which contains
the following article, frhe Rev. Mr. Irwin,
referred to, being the clergyman
who accompanied .Mr. De Valera on
his recent visit to Columbia:
MISREPRESENTING ULSTER.
Alleged Statements of County Antrim
Minister.
A special meeting^of the committee
and session of Killead (County An
trim) i-resDyterian cnurcn was neia
to consider an interview alleged to
have been given by the Rev. J. A. H.
Irwin, D. Ph., to American newspaper
men. The clerk of session (Mr. Edward
Bell) presided.
The following resolutions were pro|
posed and <passed unanimously (four
members who objected any action being
taken having previously left the
meeting) :
"That whilst this committee are of
the opinion that Dr. Irwin may have
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property and used it to help i
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C-ommunists and I. W. W. ba
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warranted and unreasonable
of the country.
Because he is arresting the
out and forcing the sale of cc
for higher prices.
Because he forced the big fi
decree which limits their acti
distribution of meats and pre
ing unrelated lines of industr
Because he acted in behalf <
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Labor leaders who sought to
coal in mid-winter, thus enda
starvation and cold.
Because he opposes the star
publicans and fights for clean
South Carolina is also 100
per cent. Democratic; tlieref
stand for Mitchell Palmer and
Write for Palmer-for-presic
the Attorney General stands f
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Chairman Palmer Primary
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been misrepresented in the report of
the interview alleged to have been
given by him to American newspaper
men, we feel that it is in the interest
of this congregation to correct some
of the false impressions which the circulation
of the report may have created.
"That Dr. Irwin's reasons for his
trip to America in his own words to
this committee and congregation
were: 'The doctor has stated a complete
change is necessary in the interest
of my health.' Our reply being:
'We hope the voyage may have the desired
effect, and that he may return
completly restored,
"That, whilst we have no desire to
interfere in any way with Dr. Irwin's
private political opinions or right of
free speech, we hereby affirm that he
has no mandate from this committee
to represent the political opinions of
the members of this congregation, the
majority of whom are opposed to the
views expressed in the alleged interview
with regard to the question of
self determination for Ireland.
''That the statement contained in
the alleged interview that less than 5
per cent, of this'congregation signed
the covenant is entirely incorrect and
misleading."
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