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POSTPONE BETHEA
CASE AGAINST RECORD
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The case of Andrew J. Ucthca a^aln
8S7r st the Co in A A. Tie:- :r \ which had
been set for trial will r.o'. be
heard at this term f the court.
At about 7-ofe^ock Saturday afterJ
ffjvv- '*- . noon. Mr. Beth en attorneys moved
before Judge TVilliani H To von seni hat
the case be pos:t> n-.-tl n the ground
' of the illne.-s of the plaintiff's mother
t The plaintiff stated tl at his mother
was ill at her heme, baa ^een serious-l
_ ly ill during the past ten v. \ys and that
, it was necessary that he should go
there.
Attorneys for the Columbia Record
contested the motion uj> n the ground
that -the defend;.-w hadi been put to
great trouble expense preparing
for the trial the case on Monday.
V>~+ r* :i ? > ? r". lie '.vi: nPfi'M"; includi!13
prominent i Slit;. - y ? r.\ In.-1 been
brought to Columbia for the trial
that some of thest "Officers had been
- discharged from the service and were
only awaiting the < cnc!u>iorr cf the
trial to leave for their distant homes,
and that the riuhts o their clients,
"would be seriously prejudiced by a
postponement of the trial.
5>. C Stribling. cornty di rm *str'.tion
agent has made arrangement to have
in Cherokee county seven plots of land
which will he utilized as a test for the
various grades of fertilizers which are
snlri on this market. The plants will
all be cultivated in the same way^ but
a different brand of fertilizer will be
used that it may 1 ?e determined which
brands are the best.
Columbia?Through service from
Charleston to Asheville at night, with
Pullman accomodations is announced
in a statement just issued by the officers
of the Southern railway. The
new train will commence operation du
ring the njiddle or latter part of June
* in order to take care of the travel
mountainward.
Camp Jackson.?The camp recruiti?or
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from the adjutant general at Washington
authorizing the enlistment of
men with previous military service
for the infantry and the medical department^
to be assigned to duty in
Siberia. /
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I BUT This, as well as the Chautauqua lee1
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a Tube that is guaranteed for ?5,000 I
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it any other time, we will be glad to
"onceover." All Vulcanizing guaran- |
etread your tire, thereby giving you |
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