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CONPESSCS MURDER
250 THRILLING STORIES.
In every fumi’y there U a constant
demand for storieb—frond. thriUing
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a fj^rn%nn a or f^**-*. wnniiin^
H;- *40^11'i tRIjTAl KILLIMC IN 0 f adventure and heroism
jimNAM AWESTtD FOR
MUM CRIMt
9 kill-.! ♦hrwe whtt*' *«>fner., tyrs.
K*a^3e»hb»e. t/ed TO. Mr*. Came
Ohlrraf'd» r. h^r ilauifrter, an*i Mrs.
M **ri*’e Hunter it. tn» ir hxne on
Ferry idjrytt in the heart of .>av*r-
nah
A. Stephens. Grace Richmond. Chaa.
Miner Th<Knpse.n and Winifred Kirk
land. Send for full proepectUii of
the 1910 volume and see what an
amount of the best reading: has been
TV..- n.*gro * 4 pri^^r in Chatham ' for The Youth'* Tompaniod
and ha* been in ' Family for 1910
C>un(# )ail hen*.
cu*t. -if,r»- he >* *» arnv»ud
Ih-remi^-r 14. for a n m«>r crime
T^e r.Ar r oV *titry talie?* to inrut*s»t
deUiG e th ^ppeara.'al«>>ut the
h<>u«‘ »r vrhic^ ^he dea»i woman
w ere f^und. Ht» at<*r/ t» (dmpie but
terrb* * He deciar»-i» n. 1 ' motive in
■’ er.tr-^iu*; Mrs Gribfc e', horiie wa»
f (bLy-ry
I A-i.-. ^orvirnf ar-ej'-d the Gnb-
W.» i <*5jtUr}: W'yxJ I picked
up t hammer in the little hotoe in
tf, •} ird i/*i md it in it in th*- !>».-*<>m
of my Uurt
‘'Itw-r. I v***x»t in the ha*k r^tm
ard wnt L> wora on a trunk I A-a->
tr'ym*; >a> prize the trur* oj»en. and
if m id • some oi/i.se 'Phe old laly
jrrahly-d i/k* from bt+unti and ->hook
me pr*aty hard 1 PxA the nammi-r
and i(zure her a Uck on the tude of
the head TV first uck $»d not
kno-'H her d >wn and i trave her a
second Uck
“Z'U'-c the 4«vord one came up,
the f jHixg^r one. and irrabbed me at
the 4oor in the back of the ha|l. 1
fraveher a lick with rry fist. Then
1 hit her a lick with the hammer on
the Mile of the head, but it thd not
kill her
“I heard ac&iw* at Che front door
like !»-«ne one wanti/v* to come m. I
tn^J h» keep het frjtn <*onmijf in,
but ihe puahed the door open and
came hi She grabbed hold of me; 1
tc*k h**- hy the fhn>at and choked
her with one hand. Then I jjave her
a lick w«th the hammer, but did
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Nrrsl aCnifeO
WhA Ivlnor .1 P f*<»«rnaa, of Cor-
acliu*. N U . orulwl f. « tiWilly, it
•t*r'(w1 »a a/ly •or** M^ny *»Ue» and
iKo'mrar* pro»w1 •o'ttner-. 7 l*-q
Bcri.ro'* Ami'w ^•Irr b»«led It
tbor-ia^blT Xotbtrjr 1* *o prompt sod
♦art for I'lctr*. BolU," B irn*. Brow**,
V ta. Uoro*. Iv>n**, Ptraplr*, Hr z**iu» ot
PiiM i-‘<c »i jao M Kwin.
LITTLE ABIGAL ETHEVA WC
MILLAN DEAD.
The Death Angel has again come
and claimed for his victim little
Etheva McMillan, the only daughter
of Mr and Mrs J. J. McMillan of
A-sfiton.
Little Ktheva. was horn Novem-
kill b.-r Sht* w>i« olive when 1 left.”
)o >«d.*r tj hr oiinnfttnt g ir<o-l ^«*»alfi
\tMi a*44*i Om Min* uj too :tw ori<ii.ai
llo^irv*- * wrtvHtMii Vkilco tUxid
nolv* iVhtH jlM for It, *«*fu»f to
*• 4»*ta « «M4tM';iai«< or iiuUkUin. I>t
Wut ii l^rtiwliswl Wiiro HaA-l e*.»** i*
jr»«Hl »t*r «ti;UiU4( •thm jroa nerd*
p4*i(H **4 I *1 m*. <-4'.Uk< y >»*■
b »l i*r l‘rfin H Kawn.
ber 28. 1908 and died February 2.
1910. Etheva was sick only a few
days, acute indigestion being the
cau^e of her death. Drs. Carter and
Moorer did all in their power to re
store her to health, but failed.
Little Ktheva was named partly
not f«(T her grand mother, Mrs David
Nli, MOM AN ENTERTAINS
f )n *h«-•2!‘th of Jan j ary a hou***
pw*y w vs i(iven st thv hom** of Mr
avr<l Mis Jameo Fadgntt by Miss
V* u / .>1 *mM.i !%• cruwd liegan to
y iUe-r J nday Knday aftem<M>n and
tt. * **v^4iruf was in playing
g wr»4*.-. u.il Join** ^erv pr- fty music
iti lulgi-*i m. fhis ts-irg r**n<4*rfsi
by M :.*»•-* Ib-s.ie High aod Kula He-
lue tf ChruitotM-ilo catuniay after
noon i tiounUt'.il s*jpp»*r was giver,
to Ihr irtrty. whH - h **veryoTH*t*njoye*l
v**ry much an«i after which the party
k*ft »» « tuntw ride in two large
wagym* drawn by two well equipped
iumv-Uitsl by Mr Padgett.
ITitaa- who won- present ami en-
joyt'd Uus xcasum were Mm** !le*»-
we High, Lula Belue. Jenrie and
iaz'ue Addiaun. I^yra Sanders Rcu-
c Uh K^oU, Arme Padgett and Maggie
Mag .Hu/nton <if Green Foml. Measn
Asbury Aikliafn, Lee. Her me. Jodah
ar*d Gr«yer Hiott. John and Haldy
Cjtmnla'II. J C Kogvr. I. L. and S.
H. Padgett. leroy AddLon and
Perry Weeks
TTua|*arty being so much enjoyed,
and Mrm Sloman being so entertain
ing Chat when the time came for de
parture every one regretted leaving
very much, and Mr and Mr* Pad
gett will long be remem ber* by
pruM-fit
One lattie Straw.
WdU*rhon> Pcdi 4
Slu|M iwmeas ta two ounote* ^tooih
•cbe«M piUa at bora or scald.mi fire
aMaakr*, haannma. one boor; muscle-
soke, two honra, sore throat, twelve
b**at» Hr Tbooiu Kdectic Oii.akoasrrh
ever twin.
CARO OF THANKS.
HutawvilU^tv C., Feb. 7.- Editor
PreM and Standard: Flense allow
maMtace in your paper to thank the
good people of Getanger section for
their kiodtuws to my mother, Mrs.
Jane Herndon, during the illness
and death of her aon. Sam. He was
my youngeot brother and the part-
Ramaey. R**v. J. P. Graham con
ducted the funeral service* and the
remains of this little girl were laid
to rest at the Pine Grove Ometery
n,-ar|her grand father. David Ram-
•ey
We aymj»athixe with the U*r**aved!
fat her and mother
e.
Sle*'p, pleep. !>l**3M*d sleep.
A-deep in Jesu.i, oh how sweet.
Ktheva dear, we are here in old
earth’s trouble and you are in
Heaven S!»*ep till we meet again.
(1 ncle) Jas. H. Ramsey.
If yoo liSN-ii't ih* Mme to sterciss
r*** il*r y, I>oan'» R**go *'• will prevent
(ouiCipnilon They i «<locc s mill, Muy,
brtlthfui *< tioo of lh«- hwwels aiibopt
gripui^ A-W year Crcg^i*t for^ ijp^n.
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PINE GROVE NEWS.
Pine Grove, Feb. 5. Farmers in
this section are busy preparing for
another year's crop. ,
On Wednesday. February 2. the
Death Angel visited the home of
Mrs. .Ian** Herndon, and claimed for
it* victim her youngest son. Sam
Herndon. He was in the prime of
life and was sick only a few days
whim the end came. The interment
took place at Pine Grove Cemetery
February 4.
J. H. Kmard attended the Union
at Marion Baptist church the fifth
Saturday and Sunday.
Rey. J. P. Graham has been very
sick, but we are glad to say he is out
again.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brant spent
a few' days last week.with their son,
H. J. Brant.
G. C. Benton has completed his
new residence and moved in last
week.
You Know Who.
Yours trul
G.B.
GHIIcirmrs Or;
nt FtfTcacrs
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Itching pile* provoke profanity, but
prolaotry won't cars them Doan’s Dim-
nient cure* itching btemling or protrud
ing plica after vsart ot •vfrsring. At
ary drag •tor*.
LODGE HAPPENINGS.
l»dge, Feb. 5. —Special: A very
heavy rain fell in this section yester
day accompanied by a great deal of
hail, but no damage to amount to
anything. ;
Our school at Dry Branch is sti
progressing nicely under the care of
R. R. Miley. and we have a very
Urge attendance too.
Mrs J. J. L. Fender and grandson
Frank Fender, are visiting relatives
near Colleton this week,
P. D. Bishop of Round spent Fri
day night at the home of W. H.
Hievs oa his way to visit his father
near Ehrhardt. Mr. Bishop says
that every thing is O. K. where he
lives. L. A. H. ,
\ -r>, * i
That The Youth’s Companion sup-
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