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* DLIXD MAX KILLS WIFE. | < | fVnier South Carolinian Claims Moil Interfered. ! Macon. Cia., dune -T. C. G. Crea-j son, 28, blind man. shot and killed! his wife here late today. A four-| year-old child witnessed the shooting. Creason fired five shots and reloaded j his pistol. He told the sheriff's deputies who arrested him that he tried j to hill two men whom he had ordered from his home and did not know that he had wounded his wife. The Cerasons have been here five years, coming here from Ware Shoals. S. C. WEDDINGS IX COUNTY. (Continued from page 2, column 1.) - nAI'fArm. *0 ciock, me cereinunj wins I ed by the Rev. John H. Graves, of Latta, a brother-in-law of the bride. The spacious veranda had been decorated for the occasion with potted plants and draperies of southern, smilax and evergreens. One end had been set apart for the bridal party, and it was here that the altar had been arranged. At the appointed time the ribbon bearers, Miss Marion Connor, sister of the bride, and little Miss Louise McCullough, daughter of the bridegroom, preceded the bridal party and made a ribbon lane through which the little flower girls, dainty in pink dresses, entered strewing rose petals. These pretty little misses were Elizabeth Withington and Annie Margaret Graves, nieces of the bride. Miss Jessie Connor, as maid of honor, entered with H. G. Turner as best man. The bride entered upon the arm of her brother, P. Stokes Connor, who gave her away. The ring ceremony of the Methodist church was used. The bride wore a most becoming costume of beaded georgette over charmeuse and white picture hat. Following tne ceremuu.v a, icwpnuu was tendered the bridal party, and refreshments served by dainty little maidens. Ice cream and several kinds of cakes were served as well as fruit punch, which was dispensed in the gift room, ^fany beautiful and costly gifts were displayed, attesting the popularity of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough left on the afternoon train from Branchville for Waynesville, X. C., where they will spend two weeks, after which they will be at home at Darlington. Mrs. McCullough is pleasantly remembered in Bamberg, having been connected with Carlisle school last year. McCue-Munn. Troy, June 2 6.?Beautiful in its simplicity was the wedding of Miss Lila McCue to George Munn, which . took place at the home of the bride's parents, "Hillcrest," McCormick county. This attractive country home was tastely decorated for the occasion, lacy ferns, daisies and magnolia viViaincr ncoH in nrnfusinn. UlUODViliO uwv/vk . Before the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. J. \Vr. Kesterson, Miss Helen Harris, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. S. Harris, sank very sweetly, "I Love You Truly." Mrs. Harris also played the wod\ dng march and several other beautiful selections. The bride entered on the arm of her matron of honor, her sister, Mrs. M. R. Campbell, of Anderson. Miss Eulalie Campbell, niece of the bride, and Miss Clara McCue, her sister, acted as bridesmaids. All the attendants carried bouquets of shasta daisies. The bride's suit of blue tricotine, with accessories to match, was most becoming. She carried bride roses and ferns. Mrs. Munn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCue, of McCormick. Mr. Munn holds an important position with the D. W. Alderman & Air>nin Hp was attended bv his - brother, Dr. Munn, of Sumter. After an informal reception, Mr. and Mrs. Munn motored to Greenwood and took the northbound train. They will be at home to their friends after ten days, in Alcolu. HOME DEMONSTRATION" DEPT. (Continued from page.2, Column 1.) 2-1-2 6, offer the following resolutions of thanks: 1st. To the county board of education for financing our enterprise. 9r?/? Tn nitizpns of Bam her 2 i-lAU. X V CAAV for their generous and kind hospitality accorded us. 3rd. To Laurie McMillan for the delightful truck ride given us Thursday afternoon. 4 th. .To Richburg Rowell for his kind consideration in giving us free admission to the pictures on Friday evening. 5th. To the visiting state agents for their instructive demonstrations. Cth. To the visiting county agents for so loyally aiding our county demonstration agent in all her work. 7th. To Miss Varn and Mr. Brandon. whose forethought made it possible for us to have this session of instruction and pleasure in the city of Bamberg. Respectfully submitted. (Signed) ~ GEORGIA FOGLE, Denmark Club. EDRA FENDER, Oak Grove Club. TALL1E SMOAK, Duncanville Club. I Notice to Farmers and Holders | of Wheat and Corn I I li^vo "inst liistn llorl a nmrlpl wheat aild ('01*11 mill ?? I outfit at Blackville, S. C? which will he known as B "Community Mills." rrhe equipment is modern, IB and consists of' all machinery necessary for a comIplete mill for the manufacture of the best plain I and self-rising flour, and for meal and grits. fl YOUR PATRONAGE IS WANTED I C. E. FISHBURNEI BLACKVILLE. S. C. M Ne>v Goods A w ERIVING DAILY Premier Prunes Blue Ribbon Evaporated Peaches . Blue Ribbon Mince Meat Evaporated Apricots Heinz Apple Butter Armour's Canned Pig Feet White Rose Bartlett Pears Underwood Clam Bullion ESH GOODS COMING IN DAILY Prompt Service PHONE 15 9 ym Ducker * i BAMBERG, S. C. A^A A^A A^A A^A T^f f^T ^r t . . !:! x Announcement! % I :t A We beg to announce to the people of ? A Ehrliardt and surrounding territory A A that we have opened a first-class ga- A j* rage in Ehrhardt. We are now in po- A 7 sition to handle any kind of automobile V A repair work with promptness. We have T A with us skilled workmen who will take A T T pleasure in filling your needs. A A We also wish to announce that we A V have a large stock of parts for all makes A J of cars, and also a stock of guaranteed A A tires. . \ X 7 ! M. A. & B. H. KINARD f A -7 A EHRHARDT, S. C. * A j A I BANK OF OLAR OFFERS I 15 Per Cent, on Savings I Owing to the fact that the Federal Reserve B Board has raised the rate of discount, thereby acknowledging the increased percentum value of p I time money, The Bank of Olar wishes to take this means of notifying the public that, beginning July ?| 1, 1920, we will give five per cent, on savings ac- || counts?this applying to old as well as new ac- g| R. FAIR GOODWIN, Cashier. || I 1 7?S."? The College of ( 'Iiarleston 1J)2() Co-Educational t (i Entranco examinations and exam- _ illations lor the free tuition county scholarship* at all county seats Fri- ., day. duly !>, at !? a. in. I Four-year courses lead to the B. A. ? and B. S. decrees. Special two-year pre-medical and {ire-technical courses j are given. Spacious buildings and athletic grounds, well equipped laboratories, and unexcelled library facilities. Two dormitories for men. Expenses moder-. ate. For terms and catalogue, ad-, dress. Harrison Randolph, Pres. 7-9p i j SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE1 EXAMINATIONS. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in the University! ->f South Carolina and for admission J oft new students will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 9, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not! be less than sixteen years of age. j When scholarships are vacant after j July 9, they will be awarded to those making the highest average at ex-i amination, provided they meet the; conditions governing the award. Ap- j plicants for scholarships should write to President Currell for scholarship! blanks. These blanks, properly filled out by the applicant should be fil-j ed with President Currell by July 2. Scholarships are worth $100, free , tuition and fees, total $158. The next session will open Sept. 15, 1920. For! further information and catalogue,; address President W. S. CURRELL, i Columbia, S. C. 6-3&10; 7-1 j i The Mo That Ei . Men IVAo Anorectal <* In every great tire : chief question is: "He we give for the money product depends on adopted. Every man who has quainted with Bruns knows that Brunswicl are again evident. This cern ? noted as a leac line it entered since 184.' more proved that its po >A perfect tire is simj of knowledge and sta skill. No secrets nor vent making an ideal But standards come: tire making there is va skimping, for subtle eo hidden shortcomings. 1 v out the highest stan build high-grade tires. The Brunswick orgi tire makers includes a t of technical experts. THE BR At! Sold ( I Cord Tires with Fabric Tires in "I ! The J L< We are proud of the confidence doc- Raed The Herald, $2.00 year, ors, druggists and the public have in Kid Chill and Fever Tonic. 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