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WARD NEWS.
An address was delivered at our
Graded School on Friday last by Mr.
A.B.Cargileeditorof tl?e Saluda Stan- j
dard. Mr. Cargile's theme was "individual
Responsibility." l'he address
wascharacteristicallye.loouentand was '
keenly appreciated by all who heard it. ^
$
At the commencement of our High
School a gold medal will be awarded
to the successful competitor. 1
Those in the field are Rrnest
Bodie, Clark Smith. Willard Vansant. t
Wilbur Eidson and Horace. Buzhardt. :i
The trophy is known as the Bass
medal.
Mrs. T. Wright died on Saturday ei
last. Mrs. Wrigtit leaves two sons, n
Mr. Henry and Mr. Martin Wright,
who, with many others, will deplore ^
her loss. y
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones had with
them last week their daughter Miss
Ettie Jones who is studying the art of '
dressmaking in Batesburg.
Mrs. C. F. Winn's father Mr. I>. W. "
Padgett, spent Tuesday night with w
his daughter here.
Miss Minnie Winn and Mr. Wilbur f
Eidson paid a visit to Ridge Spring on
Sunday. K
Mr. and Mrs. Jones have with them ^
their son Mr. Ernest Jones.
Mr. and Mrs Jerold Watson from
Ridge Spring and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Watson from Batesburg visited Mr. '''
P. B. Watson on Sunday.
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CONFERENCE AT
POND BRANCH.
The Lewiedale Missionary Conference "
will be held at Pond Branch April 1
28?30th. Delegates are urged to at- .'
tend. Visitors are cordially invited.
J. E. Strickland,Pastor. '
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y of this
is date seven yea
linal success whi
demonstrates the
>ig store affords,
re not overstocks
d us, since the ve
eeks we have be<
nave been cut to i
Every Departn
Few Spt
lirts now 75c.
" 50c.
<< a orv _
oyc.
3 $1.50 and $2.00 1
Line of 50c. Ties a
:. 10c. Collars 5 fo
:. Boys 25c. Caps <
ly, $12.50 Suits fo:
y $7.95
ts New, Neat an
.00 Values, only $
^ta and Columbia?same as
C
IS Trenton
lepartment dollars
HITT1
JOHNSTON NEWS.
State Superintendent O. B. Marti
>f Columbia, Superintendent Byi
vith Prof. P. N. K- Bailey were i
Cdgetield, were here on Friday last.
i re destroyyd the residence of M
5 O. Creed on Wednesday night las
'lie property was insured for 425
750, less than its valuation.
The School here will close on Ma
2th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I.ott will occuf
heir house now nearly complete*
bout Apr. 28th.
Mr. .f. L. Oxner has a guest of h
imily. Miss Myrtle Wertz, who teacl
5 in Lexington co , but who residi
ear Corinth Church.
Mr. and Mrs. A. lc. Sawyer of Rid^
prings visited Mr. and Mrs. W. 1
[oyer on Sunday.
A coat of white paint with gret
rimmings is being put on the dwel
ig of Mr. J. II. White.
Little Helen Ciark with Capt. an
Irs. Ward were here, shopping, las
reek.
Messrs T. V. Villard and W. I
ullum, veterans, will visit the I.adii
lemorial Chapter here, as hoi ora
nests on Memorial I>ay, May loth.
WO TONS OP BIRDS
NKSTS.
Wiikesbarre, April 14.? While tea
ig uown the steeple of the CJrai
treet Church to-day workmen disco
ed birds' nests weighing more tha
vo tons. Ho great was the mass i
wigs, straw, hay and strings that tl
rap door into the steeple could not I
jened and the c; r enters had to ke CI
i from the outside. Then they four
nougli nest making material to till
ay wagon. It had been accumula
ig for thirty five years, during whic
me no one had ever entered tlr
eeple.
tit II > I'l II JJMj Titg 1
VT ANNI
>nday Mt
;.zrate the gre
store, in celeb
irs ago we first opened our <
ch this store has attained, s
peoples appreciation of the
i, neither are we pressed foi
xy first day we opened, this
3n preparing and have man
unprecedented lowness, cre<
lent will be involved in a st
)cials: A Fev
25, $9.50 Blac
48 Pr. Ladies
Sale 85c.
Jats now $1. 48 Pr. Men's I
t 38c, 72 Pr., A Popr
r 25c. Shoe at 2.5
20c. 6 Pc. 46-in. I
r this Sale at 85c.
(-> T"Vv
Nobby, 2 Pc. 36-in. 1.2
$.25_, at 1.00
tlRlXTGKS; Mauri, ' ???
MILI
; will be on double duty. W(
as ever went out of the st
?N DRY
- = -Batesb
! richard carroll i South Carolina
? ? pie are prosperi
in darlinuton. u^stau-inf.
n Kicnarrt Carroll lectured In the !" '"l \
opera house at Darlington on Sunday Ina' " &1a'
r afternoon and Monday night. He
t states that at the close of his lecture ' KDISTOC
q on Monday night the white citi/.ens, I
who were among the best and leading
people of the town, expressed themDT
selves by a vote that they approved of . A '
his lectures. The colored people, who 1 1
,v occupied the balcony (which was humts
tilled to its utmost capacity), also ex- ,,an~? ,u,k,l"
pressed themselves in a vote approv- >to,,lr " In"
ing his lecture. Carroll gave practi- u,,< '-staru as
1S cally the same lectures that he gave ,u
here in Columbia. April 2. 1'romincnt j *IS s"?" as lls
2S citi/.ens, were seated on the platform, j
among whom were the mayor, t he ; al1 ' 11 ,,'(,n
re bankers, the preachers and business 11 1 "
E. men. I e: r> .,r u age
11 he bust namei
Mr. W. F. Dargan. one of the lead-1 wi? conJti,., u j
insr lawyers of Darlini/fon t.imj
-- - - " COlllllY of I lew
if he hart the money lie would defray j southwestern i
Carroll's expenses to deliver these This is the >
,d lectures all over Son tli Carolina: that heen made t<?
it he believed Oarroll was benefiting the western *e<
lioth races hy these lectures, and lie fjrsl om, i,ei?-g
, also stated that it was remarkable > 0(J ;in(| nnj(.^
(>s for any lecturer to be able to hold a j people of that
|(j } white audience for one hour and a j changed the
half in the opera house at Darlington, j county is not s<
Carroll spoke for over an hour and (|ljs n(>w c0,,.)t
>' a half both Sunday afternoon and | t.)WM of SprueMonday
night: it was notable that all , ,|1(> sr;i|
remained until he was through. 'H larger and a 111
r is also n?tublc that the colored people, either W;
' ^ who are. among the best in the State, j
approved of his lecture and so e\-,
pressed their feelings at the close; l:IC
,, Monday night by raising their
' hands. 1 K. S rick'in,
10
a The president of the Darlington : oflieer ol Coluu
bank paid the entire expense for the ! of years a pop
|(] of the opera house Monday night. < >n between t ohm
a Sunday the manager of the opera ,lt , (
' night. <>n Fr
t- house gave it free of charge. portable bill ho
11 Carroll states that the relations be- opera bouse fell
ie tween the races In Imrllngton are the ternal injurie:
be*t that he has seen anywhere in beath.
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lATEffl^HQ ADVOCATE- ?' .,
VERSARY ;
>rning, Apri
atcst bargain salt
> radon of our 7th
ioors to the public. Success ever ai
>peats eloquently of its merits. 1
wonjjerful buying and saving oppc
i
r fuKds, but in order to show our a|
; sab- is launched.
shal ied out a host of values simp!;
it!n.o bargains unattempted and m
upe: idous movement.
v Specials. ! A Fc
:k Clays, at $6.90 g 36-in.
1.25 Oxfords for this LOO, at <
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T r A h-N n,
. i \ ? | I 7 IV.
- ou .uxtorcis 1.9o S onirwric ><
ilon k.r?j o rn tv /? - ' .y'<,s?ai
.jictiiu o..ju ivieiib 1() 1>()]JS 25c
Coliiies, worth 1.00, [5 Lai^Sii
Indi Silk at 35c. . j-{\ D^iivs
5>olack Peau De Soie ( MennensT;
1 ' Colgate Tal
a N 1:1 , v.
3 lia e trimmed specially for this salt
ore,\jnd make the price just $1.2-?
urg, S. C.*= = =
, that t \v: y^jo^d pC0. BURGLARS IN Kl:R- ''lie or tli
ing as nowl ,rt> jn count \ fo
ct this is tJ ^elierai]y SHAW, 'announce
section of fvut I. caro-l ... ,, I company
t, 1 I here was coiisei rattle excitement
1 > 11 tie town "t Kershaw Puesday ?j- *
v in.inune ova : till' robberies " 111OUiNTV
! mil te?l I liere s uti.iay tn_ill I'lie
1 safes in the postottlce, Southern de-1
PRO OS 1:1). I" t a.ud the stcvci I.till.Per ( 0111 Mi (Ml
Journal ;u\ p,.vi|itir pany. ..nice were . aeh broken open \ugusta'
c,.|?1 and their contents taken. in town o
1 Si. Ill 111' ,,
from port io{ J? Xo explosives were used, but the was elect
.1 1 . - . 1 AIKW burglars elTected cut ranee into each! I'roteellv
in. short* safe by means of chissels, axes, etc. evening,
the ?xtxe ..... ?? .
urvev is I ' i'?eLw.ee 11 b7"? and r-u in silver was out eoinn
.he bundary a ,x
lc enmnlnli. b'JW I CO I itliatot i ' ie post O*. I lie l>l>(
11e Gov iff0Tt wl11 Stevens Lumriei ( 1st: !
y i liic i ?l?\ i .... .. i ,
he newcouiv ' i, . u,ncv loss I'lie I iiit saies are ? Tin;
-it 11 the court, ' I'raetica h ruined of hexing
Willi nr.- It is not, tho.. Ill tiiat t ile roll!)' I i's
nei. with pro,r,.|lt.c ,-or ^ Mr. < h:
,, iiv |iruiessi 11:11 . h li
. 1 'Is scheme lot-alantul-111^ cral mnni
Hi the I r?l M-i| new 'I lie In '1
vavd, formed iri,m the Sl\ lN liUA^ ' hnprovuu
Hirtlon of AiU, eountv " ahout for
tocond effort has ^jr> Frank Jones, son of -otnp 1
cut Off a l'tiou <?f;.ioniN. Ahoh-.ei I ar< 1"'.' Line I l.etter 10
t.lon of our ec,nlyi the by a .,u the >e? >?. ' " ,
ovcrvvhelming (\?.fcat-1 xv,s succossfnlh op -n e< _ "l
11n?sentiment ()f t|1(. ;it (jlC (lolinuhia h">s| l>ear>i
section has 'Serially a}rM. The fo<> . aftei 1-> J V ivvoe sell
prospects t< Kdlsto nutation. ?lifl not heal us t81 ^ ;i?11 it?
obright." \\ believe T, mccaarji toc.wrall .pot'?' ? (
y sell.-....- Mli'V-vs 11.1' ' wound ...'? -li." >u "' . I , ,
field, which ?' (it to he I fp?n l.nder I In Hitu 1 ' n,:llx*'*
: it it sformeLg lt is appued to Ills foot- Tl^skin K 1* I ipfflrstcln
tore imporlaj^ place , |,.,s iy.,.n entir !. s;i ' , one's ieyi?
teener or IVrr. NV.?und isli.-aiinix ^ V(.r>
? \ 1 |lot how
KLINO SALUDA RIVliU D<>\\ I <v , n ( ())
.. . (I ll oil rod authority *?'-1 Tl,e answc
..aweii^oM poli(.(. , - < 'oiuiulua
jbla and foi ?Hiiiii1m i 't . ii. iu. t "
ular freWrt ????<?' :..! ?> " " , , ... ten
jbiaaiMl AmMiL .}U.,i the pui'P'->e h. , . , ue-. it <".h\
r.hia hospital,un,|av oMhesi ,i i j
iday last son larRC Hankfacmry. t. 1
iards at the ,, : ' [\u. lions ha-.e hcj-n "J* ,x i Tn.unom
lonhlm, infllljic In- qu,rc cnl^m ?nd It Is said to be
s which resul(| in near tlie old d.un . , Sut,sei ilx
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5ALE
1 24th,
i in the his
^
auiiiverbai
tlencls real merit,- ant
he increasing patroi
>rtunity every departr
jpreciaiion of the suf
/ irresistible. Price
atchless at any other
vw Specials.
Natural Pongee at 75c
Soft Taffetta, wertl
35c.
tohair Suiting at 19c3-in.
Sheeting at 4 1 -2c
3. Mattiricr at. 19r?
Smyrna Rugs at 35c.
nyrna Rugs at $1.00
inged Moquette Rugs 2i
Heavy Ribbed Hose, 1
ileum Powder at loc.
cum Powder at 1.5c.
>> - - '
i 100 as pretty $2.-50 ]
> finest water powers in the SO|*Cl*\l
r factory purpitsjs. Hetinite
iient as to tIn pl.u'is of the \OCA 11
will lie made later. j
CITY
'S. NEW
CRUSH) l-.NT. i*an
irlis 11. ?; rcen. one of! ^npt. Willie
* popular 1 ravelin*: inci*. was J ? 1'acifiv li.
n Wednesday. \| i < iroi n , '' ! :?' irone of
ill I'ri's i i tlic Traveling married on tin
Associat ion last Sa turday (?lol?o, A ri/.t
which shows tor itself, with-, bupt. Myers i>
ii nt. Mr. ( ri'i'ii', popwJarity * ni;i 11 \ I rum l'e
| in t he \V(.-,t. sc
CKViU.H DOTS.
irs'lay last Mr. w. a. Price '' '' "it?
Inn was here. NIiss !-:?< J ion
prominence, Ii
irles SIiii 11 is now eon vales- ScIuhiIs in hot i
ias been sick in bed for scv- Carolina She
,ls- Colleges, theiel
llli of Mrs. Malinda I'rice is ! /''lose the \
.'fast Shi- hashecn ii| and. 'ollowintf
t \mi weeks. clmrch a reccpt
honor of t he I >i
w. .veiM.tJCM an.i iinoe1' "IU'S1"" 51
IATB1HURG.S.C takeatrl,. tod
' u*o and also paj
r: Why, do you think, can-the Past a \ isit
pure paint as low as others The Itussiaii
red paint? i stated to ho.\e |
or t.) or :.?> lilTeren! ,? I)i I. tt-. ritor
. a I lowed to | ake
paint, that rank, in a way. ?,, llt. |i;i>
iss." t hey have t regions: t rality laws ant
m is la pc, a not l er s is small; Japanese fleet
is '"lii sl-elass" in it region. s* '?W '
. do you think, can DevoJ 1r,*,,t ',apan M
i hrni" t he unit t.
for 11,1 more, than t he li st? j attention ot | n
r is; it costs less to seir It; J full of hidden d
ike. less to sell. Ucpt'lil- 1
sell it. lis I V) years help I
tlic nann Yours truh. I*!'V"!
< liainherlain
I'. W. I'i vdeit Co. Tahlets Tlier
^ llros. ell our paint For sale by Tun
Drug Co.
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ARIZONA.
(ilRI. WI-DS ON TH I;
At. UliUiHTS,
S. ,\| vers of t lit SonthK.
and M iss Tallulah
Hinson Arizona were
('Vfiiinj' :;ot iio! March
>na.
. all esteemed man. orijjnnessee,
but lias been
coral years: first liold
s Snpi. of seliools and
ail Koad business in
d States and Mexico,
r is a t eaclier of some
avine taught Normal
i Tennessee and Sont It
is a graduate of five
ore with her ad\ antages
Vest as Iter tield of work
the ccri'miini' >? ?
ft I I III*
I ion was held In t heir
I Montee HoS? .
r.and Mis. Myers will
ifferent |?'<ii.t in Mextheir
honiiluiks in
fleet is nut lu vit ively
put into Kaimauh hay
y and they h;i\e been
supplies It this is
? disregarded 11. neui
Japan ean at' tick the
anywhere in I rench
on of Kranee t hen he
ill. it is . v pee led.
r iiiunedaleh to tlie
nice. Tlio sit nation is
lander.
wels rcpular la ihe use
s Stomach aii'l Liver
>' is nothing belter,
uioiis Hros \ ('rosso11
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