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8.D.G.EIDS5ESSI0N
HIM ALICE EARLE OF COLUMBIA
IB ELECTED FREBIDENT OF
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NEWS OF SQUTM CAftOUNJ
Bhort Fywffpho of Btato Nows Ths'
Has Boon Condonsod For Busy
Psepls Of BUts.
MEET NEXT AT YORKVILLE
Cht-r*w.—At 10:30 o’clock ono nlghl,
rocontly there was s rnetecric showei
near (Tieraw. Tine aerolite burst with
a terrific noise, like a clap of thundor,
tbe shining fragments flying io all
directions.
) Ycrkville.—John R Blair, county
Piedmont Town is Sslscted for Ths demonstration agent for York county
M . _ ' . _ estimates that 7.5(H) acres of crimson
Mooting of Host 8«ss,on^-La*t Da yj cIov ^ r ^ ^ of ryp ^ acrt((
•rings a Very Busy Bcaaicn in <>< vetch, in addition to an unusually
been
Morning and Evsning:
large acreage of‘oats, have
planted in the county this fall.
Greenville.—After having .been lost
sight of for many years, the Confed-1
erate flag under which the Butler
Guards marched to the front in 1861
Edgefield.—The «losing Scy was B
strenuous day with the members of
the l*th annual convention of the Tni- . . ., . . . w . .
tsd Daughters of . the Confeddrac y. | * nd un<,tr \ b)cb ‘hey fought for four f
Both the mornin't end afternoon 1 ^ " Xo ^ r ^ ,or# ' d to »”**'"■
aions were of longer duration tl an roT, ‘P* n l r - . ,
usual and every moment was crowded- Columbia—Janies H. Fowles. Jr.,
with Horne important matter tiutt could said relently that he would give a
not lie .arried over to the convention priie of $2 . r ><* to tlw boy under 16
01 1^14 . i years of age wb6 would sell the great
Throughout tbe day intsnsc interest] **1 number of red cross Christman
had centred about the election of offi-1 stan.pH between now and December
cars, the friends of some members of 25. Any boy In the city under 16 Is
the convention being constantly aitlve
In promoting the interest. The preal
it appointed the following: Mrs.
Copeland, Mrs. Hunt, Miss Fleming
and Mrs. Mamie Tillman, the last nam
ed being the chairman. The voting
strength of the convention was 127,
the committee on credentials having
announced the number of balhtfs to
which each chapter was entitled. Af-
(Aer the battle of ballots had raged for
nearly two hours the following offi*
cars were declared elected: .Viss Alice
Marie. Columbia, president; Mrs.-J. L.
McWhlrter, Jonesvllle, Piedmont divi
sion, first vice president: Mrs J D.
Holstein. Edgefield, Kdtsto district,
second vice president; Miss Vary Wil
liams, Yorkvllle, Khlge district, third
view president; Mrs. A. G Sinclair,
Bennett Kellie, Pee Dee district, fourth
view president.
The prite essay of .Mrs Vandiver
of Anderson which won the silver cup
before the convention in New Orleans
was by resolution ordeied printed in
the minutes. In the absence of Mrs
Vandiver the handsome cup was pre
seated to Mrs. M. I. Ilonlium *o be
delivered ter her
Mrs Rutherford urges that South
Carolina endeavor to sec e re the ban
ner for historical work suggesting that
every member of the division write
a historical article during the ensuing
year in order to compete for the honor.
The chapter reports acre most grst
ifylng. showing that most of the chap
terw are giving much thought to war
eligible to try for tbe prise.
Columbia—Arrangements have been
• made by the Southern railway to run
a special train from Rock Hill to Co
lunibla December 20 for tbe students
of Wlnrhrop college, en route to their
homes for the Christmas vacation
The train will leave Roc k Hill at 8
o'clock in the morning.
Columbia. The governor has grant
ed a parole to Sims Worthy, who was
convicted in Chester county In No
vember of 1913. on the charge of vio i
latlng the dispensary law and sen->
tenewd to pay a fine of $100 of serve
ail months on the county chaingang.
Columbia.—>Word was received at
the office of Sheriff John C. McCain
recently that Pete W. Renew, who
escaped September 2* from a county
chaingang. upon whic h he had yet 16
months to serve on a two year sen
tence imposed for the killing of Kel
sey Moore, has been captured at ,
Montgomery, Ala , teceiitly.
Leesville The Rev. A. W. T.indler. >
whose name has for many years stood' ,
■ at the head of the list of ordained
t ministers in the Evangelical Lutheran
synod of South Carorlina. died re
cent!) st his home in the Delmar
community, at the advanced age of 88
years He has been steadily derlin
fng for many weeks, and the end was
not unexpc-ctc'd
, i
Clinton R E. Lewis, veterinary
surgeon of Greenville, was attacked
here recently by a Jersey bull and
history by offering medals for the best Mured He came down on
essay on Confederate history. Mrs.
Keltt, direc tor of the Arlington monu
ment fund stated that a small pledge
from ea< li chapter would supply the
amount needed (or the monument. A
number of pledges wen* made Miss
Poppenheim made n report upon the
Shiloh monument, urging that a C.
D. C. marker should l>e placed upon
this hSitletield. More than $°.00 was
raised lor this purpose.
midday train from Greenville to
treat some diseased rattle* belonging
to the Thornwell orphanage He
entered the pasture and was exantin
1 icg cine ot the cows when a Jersey
bull suddenly dashed Into him. throw
ing him it to the gjr several times. * (
Ciieruw , f‘he < heiaw Hoard of
Trade n et recently in annual session V
with President L. V MVrklejohn rfl
the c hair, am} a full attendance of'
members and fanners irom the sur
rounding country. t>. F Thornton ol
Mullins, a practical tobacco man, wav
present by invitation, and spoke- r>n'
tie tobuMo question, which is now
agitating Chei-aw poop). He fully
rloute parts of the state, asking, wheth , s‘H J, d the relative advantages of the
,er or not. under the law relating tV ns wei! as the methods ot MC&IIS **Klllfl qI All
UMthounc of labor in textiles, the* c>pe>r pluming. « unrig and marketing. " ■ •*
lives could be worked extra time In Fort Mill - 7.,e friends of V. P Fn
order toweeure certain holidays at the ri« will he interested to know that he
Christmas season. The law provides’ will return Irom In present home in
Regarding Extra Time.
Columbia For se\e-ral days Com
miasioner Watson of the department
of agrb ultup* has lieen receiving com
tnuniiafioiiH from textile plants in va
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without any tl1«*r*-tlon l>Hng l**ft to
anyone that lout time to the «xteiit of
60 hour* in the t-ourve of a year may
be nmtie up by the railW provided
that time had Iwen lost “fritm Aet ident
or other uaavoMgbie iuu*-e " |t magee
jio provision whatever for the making, at thin place, biter
up of it^y time that ix purpoeely lo«t,-i lioj'ora at ■<;ltmi«h:, arid di.rii.g
and eerndnly none for time that ha*I waR mperiiifendent ^
bee n Wt • M — 1 — - - * 1 - — i-i... . .i- * *■
**—>*■' — - Marlboro,ppun
not
’work it g.’
ama to <']« noon t'ollege. Janu- (
ary 1. to < p fie dut^e^ of Mat*
fertiiiitr v i • 'oi. laving l-e* n
olette*} ;o 1’ ‘ k- t on by the hoard ot
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Rizer & Ayer ! Your Cit y Cousin
~ w n\;r ok no r.ETfER delivery service than or
at all prior to tlie*'itruj Flttsviev. Ala, fcrtilLer pfant
1m nneMevtUe Tli*»
" j ty fair aitMM lattup held, ita annual
Flan New Ja I. j mvetuig recently ilKtlie court houxe
Chest* r — At a meeting ot the < oun A,majority of the ato. k vy ns. rep rex* nt
ly board of <-< mmt*Klon*rx reiently **J, the attendame <■( sto«Kkold* rs lie
plane a* re laum lie*, where! v it -s Ik^ large Col. T C* Horner. pr« si
lleved. Chest*r «ounty will s«>on nav*
a nea jail The inatter wa s referred
•to tbe pubHc buildings committee
who will Mlert an ar*'litect to make
plans for a new jail Thin < canty ha*
long been in m-ed of a modern jail
The old xtrudure bear* scorex oi
pal* hi-d Itole* ehovning the many ex
oape** from prixoti
d*-nt, ealled tne nlee: ug to i-.-itr -nd t
made a verbal report, or statement as
president. Lie stated th. t t . e„» r ax
so* i«l ion n*»w owned 15 a* res o* lane
■ ew building* a ell e*iulp|e'd eonlii
fti.* ('0, -the land aortb $;.(.« |*r Hie*
v.ele'- piping, electrle poles »•» d »it»
nil paid fer. now the prop* rty « t the
agaoHinicn
Anyersoic It ha« hern lean »«) here
authoritatively that th, intr-n: Ivan
railway eompany ha* pur* l aser! xl*
new locomotives, two pari* r <t . U 0«i
ten trailers, all of w|il«h will le dtiiv.
♦ red in the near future *r«i w. N«
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Barnwell Coroner’s Jury Reports.
Barnwell.—“That E. F. Heat came
to hia death from gunahot wounda In
the hand** of Hcott Madixon and that
Mitchell Htrcy and Gilbert MUkrwere
•ccaasoriea twfore and after the faet’
war the verdict of the ccroner'a jury* v»o**d aiid^nuersou urd S|»rto
of Intiueat. Wltuh was beid here re 1 inf«iin.at»**n wax *e< u:»d ... !
oaatly to invastlcate last week s mur I Manager Thnn axon n.d
Bar. Feuricg that the prisoners would •'f*' 1 I'axsenger Agent Allen. wlY h» ; v* |
Ba lyn«hed if allowed to remain In the' t*’*’)- *»> ‘hi** * Ity on a buMr.es.; vis!: j
county jail. Hherif^J. B. Morris and a. 1 he parlor .ars will I* h „ l *eri) and
daputy. with the accused men. left 1 and will be built *,f ate«|
The lo* omot tv ex will .lx* uu. h lstg»r
than lltoxe now .-uniting on (he Hues
Ij* ureas Despondency over the
Barnwell about IX ode a in tbe morn
ioc in an automcblla
E»g*it Now Lawyers in State.
Columbia.—Etffhtout of 16 appll
its passed the required examine
condition of Hr health ta*»aid o have
caused J t'. Tollexou a well knowr
fatn er of the county, to diink a xul
.. i hr lent quantity of poison to cause hi*
““ "-sso* »« ,h. pr,c-: d,.,., „ , 1 "
tHe of law in South Carolina, accord | cently at hlx home, 12 ii.tles west of
1*^ lo Gm raport filed by the stale ‘hlx city. He lived about three hour*
board of law axaminers. The following 1 ■flat taking: tbe poison. He waa 65
•aw lawyara wore admitted to the bar: | leave* a family.
J. C McGowaa. Lauren/; Paul s Doa
***• AbBabllla; Olln L. Stuck, f'oium
Ma; D: E. Ftaley, Jr s torkvuie; W
A fagott. Ht. Mauhowa; John T
Bloaa, Columbia; T. H Moorot,
Ar,person Addle- May. the five
yea t -old daughter of Mrs. Emma
Bicwb of the* Grr Mill glHage. died
ie< ently from tniunaa received mber
bt» draas caught fire from an open
Eieplaco.
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which must he sold and
once. Our prices and
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lur MALANIA or CHILLS A fCVtfl. tor MALANIA or CHILLS 4 FCVCR.
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duke* thee *a a ior.*e tie Fever wiiS'sed if ukaa thea aa a Ionic tbe Fever will not
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WE ARE RUNNING
a lirst class restaurant in connection with
our soda water on the ground •Floor of the
New Fraternal Hail. We have secured a
coppetent cook and will be prepared to
serve excellent meals at all times during
A * / ' ■ * a” .
the day. A special invitation is extended
to our Farmer friends to take dinner with
us when in town. ^
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F. G. AND H. G. CROSBY