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A grant uader °* the slides were tllastra* tim of the treatment of hook worm disease, showlag patients «*H ^ mam In after taking. Some of was irymr* the slides shamed a hookworm grm W. C. Kelley, j ** Btognified. Dr. Ward's lectars kOM ol {£, State dMit aot o®ly with hookworm eon- ANOFnCEKFI penue orsvep a mudr^m Of HANDS or GOOD lOBK. ^ AffEMUK mans man wmr mro of “wool ur the race a waii ore J. D. OLOVHH. eatkusiasm, far-reaching effects, of the Conn- Lodge. May The Pr Standard:"' Plutarch, the Pricads of ItoUi Were Caafldent % 'lctc»y. of a and The second municipal primary election to nominate a mayor for philosopher and writer is qnofdd »»**** town of was held sevtue the! ******** »ad Dr. W. B. Ackermatx WUi tkM » orrto. ««M 4,*^ J D Ql<- ainitT io kim tku M4 it: WV kr tm, ot »« u II. he that held it might gt^f dignity 4 The race was a warm one. and to ary offee” Pukile created that asen assy State, and aot that the Stole toafrlnetis eloeed aenre the men who hold ton nfOosn. 17 (toe friends of both sand Ida ten claim a victory up to the time the were made D. H. Yarn. dittoes, but with tho moeqnRo and fly discs to carriers. Dr. Wav4 statsd that them were nine thone- M 4 J and deaths la Booth Carolina an- too BtHt organ- ttom prevooUble diseases. Us Is aa advocate o' preventive M 1 doctoring, believing that tho time ltd com a play anlltlnd A public office la themteam S tlon of pnMle truet wMsh gftligto % £ portnaity to men to ho of NfWlto JJf ' their fellow mea la the aitotto ‘ 4#5| •overameot. |t toe ilgi snhool : Bnt Is it not tnw Oit n gras* Sight was a tonnr poopls mgnnA tosir nr U b. Haig, sf . w ^ mppomd ellgihiUty to.pnMs oCEBsw^iratiiiag them actors «M teomnoh . - i:r -rr rr 3 wno (ksd nlkad to tWt too ksat ml# for fol* ho - - i ^ w»^ ooneno? louring It gsttfng out of n holo to sever to toll in it. Dr. Ward wan nmlstod hr Dr. Booth, who is PS dhargs of tho hookworm esmpslgs Ali. HAHyiBppuur xtpto. mnlvnd. first, Vkni; too adopt too plan of visitation for CeU*> outlined In vtsl- « lenflet No 1. seofared, second, That the ifMpK ho obeerved as the unit mtoved. Third, That town- snperiAteryleats be empowered dimnted to visit any outlying rtet. ■solved, fourth. That this vlsl- m be mode on July 6th, be- in too hours of 9 s. m. and 6. t. ho following offlcerw were od to have, -general enperlnten- j of this work: 1 ’. W. Bmonk. visitation super- sdmt of county. K. Orpshy, visitation superin- ent of touBn township- vim tat ion super- wh m, C^ Kolty cad Jus. B. «or. hMjMlnn nnpmfnteadents toitotfon snporln- towmhlp. «. V, BtoBim, Visitation snper- tdmto oi Wnmn township. J. Pi ditto. Ttottation snpotln- snt W Tnttonr township. I advlgmar haard oonststing of fslliwlgg pantom was chosen to it too oonatyi visitation super|n- mt In his motto: Bov. J. R. < %dtosm>-4Wntoi dlhM ^, ■ " 9 '. -Ji'iia's Nanmo'Sbenly, w3ft( at Pmnl| 'S. Shsaly, dork of too Conrt of Lsac- ington county, died hem to-night r‘ T:I6 o'clock, after aa lUaeas of several weeks. Mrs. Skealy was 36 years old. She wr-v the daughte of Mr. and Mm. George'C. Shlrey, of Hollow Creek, thlls county, wher she was married oc« Marlh 6. 1696. For the pist several years Mra Shealy's health had not been go^d t.\ for the| past fouit months she h^s b»en confined to bed. Mn ^hc.'.’y was a devoted member of Old Lox'ogton Baptist church and vr-i a consitist Chraisian. She yh-t one cf the best known and boft loved women In Lexington county. She is survived to her husband, her parents, two brothers, Clarence >nd Scott Hhirey, aid three sisters. Mr*. J. Ansel Caughman, Mra. Re- hcca Koon, of this county, - and Mra. Dr. O. C. Holley, of Summit, Ga. The burial will take place at Old LmTivto* Br.pt 1st church, sev- -dem miles from Lextagtos, on Thursday, at ll o’clock, the -ervicee to be conducted bp too Rev. B. J. Scat, of Uttie Mountain and too Rev. B. li. l#kraad, of Broolaad. The deep sympathy of the eatlm crtmmnrtty goes out lo the husband, who Is hsott-brokea ov er the death of his beloved eom- paaloa.—News and Courier. Mra Shealy le a sister-in-law of Prcf. C. L. Shealy, principal of the girded school. Prof. Shealy left this afternoon for Lexington to at- a poor mao and themtom g« themeelma lag to set Mm op to f Befom too too world he may appeal to. too Baynsvd voters oa tote ground to dad hMu B. Whersas as a matlmr of fast So k %. N mao should he s offlee Iststoi ha U'a tonoo to* in rfcfe. Ms mlnlortnns should hovo ftolns lo ^n rntoh It, phi hto Mpinlty to to W. to Rtvem, ao4 Arthur Oibsca pa "My Qip towtoatoy The for Mosoa la Wgllntoom wfll aspnar at too High School aaditortnm Friday evualsg of this week. This gaar- tet is eompossd of a eompaap of •elected vocalists, who alas many of the old soaps and stag them well This company enjoys too dtstiao* Uou of having been six yearn befom the public sad never having had a change ia their pomoaaol. Every year they do a big ehautaagua sen sor# work' and thirty-two weeks lyceum engegomeot, so they hava ample opportuatty for trafaiap th sms sires for snaesrt work. Heory whom this tnartet goes. It facets with much applause. Id addition lo Hading of soaps, some very clever Is dope Paring ton svsolap. Those who attend VYMay srsaiag ot this week will indeed ham a ram treat la dam. The qaartot to eompossd of too following: , la Baxter, F|rd Tsaor H. Second Tsaor and 1 ford A. VOete I. Odhsrt, Bm om 0> Tuesday aftwanoa too hold a Ctvte af to to i m 'W:*' 1 V* t ■art himu evbti taipp Itolk dihool w^ko too Itodan high hm.+ti* •“*«• -i? •ov. Or. W, B. Daosnn, too Beftici Method tot qhamh. tedoa, wtt hoM Hr. Damon to a •ahm and wpl ham hatoad "’’TR • W: W m p m mm c snip Xmdpa Ml wovmm * fcpmu telH N .. V that r ..... ..jm |MpMS of lie AH St _r la too chotoo of a maai Mtog Atjif rrteA- y urfp A • far pavoii a naked his fellow dtlSnrs lo .give him the offlee of county tnpervie- The TRl>9knns ' 1llth>k to fsapoa- or simply on tho groom6 of his slhle tor nil the tmabiO. poverty. This man had proved I Nancy Blythe—A double-barreled himself to be incapable of running humtois. Mias Lilian Fhnaor. a two-horse farm. He was poor i Agnes Middleman —Peacemrker, because he lacked capacity. How M|— Eamie Hyrne. oould such a man be expected io | iftos Cavladleh — Otherwise fill the office for which he wk- known as “Aunt ftophronla" Prim. <**!! proper sad precise, Mrs. Ashley It is. therefore. Indisputably true Andemea. men holding pnblie office should Lucy—A colored mammy of old- be ideal. "Aa evil tree esnrot bring ^ashloaed type. Mr. Harry Patter- forth good fruit." The thorn tree goo. can produce nothing but thorns. Ttam Trrvem—For whom a Ht- A man’s life issues from the tie IMonlPg Is a dangerous thing, heart. If the heart be evil the life M r , Bayaard Beaton. will also be evil. Such a man cannot be a valiant and Incorrupti ble pnblie servant. We ahall be disappointed and betrayed if we ex pect It. A mr.n who Uvea In th* service of his own ambition cannot bd a truq servant of bis country Such a man may foment strife, may array elms against data, may appeal a the pmiwdiee of toe vot ers sad be el deled, bnt toe choice of sack a man to a misfortune and ‘ toe man who Of any class Dick Dander—Who rushes In whom angels fear to tread, Mr. C. L. Stoss ty. Whom Hnntlalrdon — Otherwise "Gowda Nat", who never appears. finite to Meet tea. M at the tho Mae* Mm. ps to If I — ThO Lodes Aid Society of the shareh will meet next April If, at the «6 t o’clock. A fall itteodnwti |» «rpnd. of Charlsn- ai her mother. of* oil her College, nod al too ate Home, eoverlng tutttee noly. tW formation coacofllmg these ankol- arshtps may be had from Mm, F. B. Gary. Abbeville, chairman of Educa tional committee, S. C. F. wT C.. At the meeting, Mrs. Jao. M. Klein was rppointed to fill the un- explred term of Mrs. Baker. 2nd vice-president, and In her place, on tbe court house committee, Mrs. Ashley J. Anderson was appointed. The league decided to hold . a silver tes at sn early date. On this business a committee consist ing of Mesdsmes Jno. H. Peurlfoy, O. C. Brown, M. OC. Fishburne was appointed. The several committees and officers made their reports. The treasurer t.naouneed the treasury to bold 649.46. Also the committee on Junior League entertainment an nounced that at six o’clock oa Fri day afternoon the pumatl eegue will entertain the Junior league at the \ M. C. A. lawn at the adjournment of too meeting to be held at five o’clock at toe high school. After the business of tho after noon, Mesdsmes Riddick Ackerman and C. D. C. Adams served too league with deiiMoos refreshments. utoo or too otftootWto ta eveulng will sines too mewtom. Cm torn evening the two otoBUIlio of too school, "The Mitchell Literary So* - TtltlT, 9niT "The Sopddr Literary So ciety’* will debate too following query: Resolved. "That Manic, Art an Sculpture d» more for 4 too world's welfare them do Literature* and Oratory." Music during commonocpMmt will be furnished by Mias Dtsto ‘Rob ertson of Cumberland Va., piano, sad Miaaea Kntolesm sfad Losllo A rial, violins. Maate by sneb. skllfal mnaleiaao prill add greatly to the sow monument program. The friends gad patrons of too Lodge jhlgk school art cordially In vited to bo present at toow cm- / May Queen Gdktrat. The contest for selecting s May the Queen Is still very Interesting. Mhs ^dementirated that almost man, who has served their cause bad man are entrusted with them. < , Bov. J. G. Lawson. Rev tead hw funeral Bov. J. J. VltMams. C. F. Outlaw, Rev. C. F. Wal- Itev. W. P. Meadows, Jr Rb a view to enlisting oM of too eonrty generally in Ruth Smith Is sbesd again this sadevtr.king It was recommend- week, with Miss Reba du Bo*s tad adopted that a canvas of second: This contest will close ola ^o made by the officers of May 14th, therefore, let everybody ssonslatlpn oa early as possible | rote before the tlm*) expires, re July kto. . Volunteers wem following is the standing of d for/ this srevice and in a 1 candidates. t time a onffietemt force was se- {Miss Ruth Smith d to cover the entire field of Miss Reba du Bol* "the dtool hat boya’" in our State to demand that ho Shall bo » were fewer la number' who would mm of high moral character. To 2 uuoo their cause? Would they 'denaktod lean to to sorreotfer tho ve so many friend*? Besides this eaoan cf gaod govermeat Nearly Iter W IkM - »o. M*. «t»WI »« »~- 1 rt k |i i. „ MoIcmU Cu- Ol «*. ww. d. J. W. pie? TM last twenty years of po- graded bp givirg them to bed men.' '* . . Ufkm±Y mi«l KUtorr h -rauu h» It 4«. r-xlr. to., to krt., H " 1 ' ' k * ,r “** “* H '“ W " Teeterdny afternoon about * | o’clock. Vandy Bites, a convict mndo hie eccape from the ehaln gang •scry tbe Mgheet offlese tato contempt If The the bla. Miss Claudia Funderburk. Miss Mildred. Grace. . moat of tbe time was, MJj|i Minor Miss Elisabeth Wlchman. 3100 2400 100 100 j 100 ' hsanils eye oa the senatorlM togs. The offtu of the President of or Jbme *bther high place. These th# United States could not be held fAetids of the people l^sve made t« sneh ^Igh eatimatloa as it is the dupes of' their omMtioa. if hod rot been filled by great and There are therefor*, three thing* (good sms. -..Elect to the* office that sheald be considered when any several aslf-seeking demagouges and man eska for public office. First even that high office will ^-come of Ml his claims should be con- Into eoatemot. A good man and sldered. He professes himself an a man of ability la alow to take an advocate of good goveramerf. I* commission Immediately telephon ed Sheriff Fox for tbe county blend- Bounds and in leas than aa hoar Dr. Riddick Ackerman and Sheriff (Ho*, with toe dogs were on the scene, havlrgr made the trip In Dr. Ackerman’s automobile. The dogs took the trail and chased the negro until dark, but be was not capt-nied. •f As of Mian Namts BJss tm , moss'Ua g'mmpfCMp in tin of th# rantructteB partem man msrrmga was u nity quit affair mt teah pteae Man lay raanlag ut Ps. *6 o’aleak ut tou kuteuuf ton bafdu. Only a fsw friends i aaramn by Bor. T. P. Bakst, toe Mlau Blue ins in Walterbore who win wish hfT much happtosaa. Hr. Paaiottn Is a yonng bustoses man of splendid ability sod promise, being in charge of the Singer Sswng Machine stem at this place. # t: In dtacgaelag nod planning many other mntinrn received qtteo- sneh no toe dote and plato of dy woventton, gas Is set tor ^ toe du- Many of I. wOl be taken ng 1» Miss •Edith Fraser.. Miss Florence Anderson Miss Julia Howell Miss Orvlila Jones 100 Miss A note Belle Crosby .. .. 160 Miss Claud Is Beaeta 10* 100 | he f . Does be know whet good gov- 100 eminent Is or ought to be, or does he merely want sn offlee? IBS second thing that should be considered Is this. Has tbe man toe requfafte ability. Can he office tost has been degraded by bad men. • M la, therefore, mantfeet that we need a far more Intelligent ^ and ope of the ballot In South GaroHaa. We are one, the jAa wd go to prase, tbe negro in eJt large. Riles was convicted at the March term of court, tor break ing in the store of W, M. Fox,’at Rev. Albert B. Wallace, the new pastor of tbe Presbyterian church’ In Walterboro, delivered -hie first sermon Sunday morning. Mr. Wal- lr<-a preached a very able sermon and made a favorable impression on tbe lr*xe congregation* present .to hear him. Mr. Watlaee sumeu to Sooth Carolina from Knonvtlla, Tenn. He la a young aqnn Ot phas ing address and will be ns an addition to WnttsaBoro. Mts family eoastets of hfmnelt, wtfo rod two children. Bo m u, of Rev. A. le Pnttmeeu, t qr of tote charge.