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I BpgBBBg-f r T.' vV * * " ' ' *.? . * / Pc READ OUR AD. ELSEWHERE. E* JONES. H JACOB PHINIZY, President CHARl WILLIAM A. LATIMER, Vice Prest. RUFUS /^r</\r*ni a r\ a ii r*rv a UCUKUI/\ K/viLrKU/3 AUGUSTA, GEOR CAPITAL and UNDIVIDED PRO DEPOSITS $3.000,0< Deposit your money with t! Institution and have no concern a CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS < > llATBSnURr, At the close of business, July LIABILITIES DSLLARS. RSSOURC Capital stock $:U),0C0.U0 ^'ash on hi Surplus 2,000.00 IIUIU n<M i- i! u . .. ... ^ Collection l mlivlded Tout, (Ex- nanklnR II p.w.700.00 ituro El. Mil. ramble 20,000.00 Deposits 82,200 72 , , t- Loans and $ 1 *15,000.32 Our Dank is not quite sixteen months old. At we paid our stock holders $2100.00 in dividends and In one year deposits have increased *57.<j'j:t '8. \V< volume of business within next few months 5.'o growing more rapidly. Our oilicers and directors are well known po,n men who command the confidence and high respc the community. They arc as follows: DR. W. H. TiriflERMAN, President; U. X. <i A. C. JONES, Cashier; At. W. 1 DIRECTORS: Dr. W II. Timmermnn, IJ. X. (iuntcr, -sane Shealy, Edwin Folk Strother, J. Frank Kne ill. Dr. \V. P. Timmerman, l)r. fl. II. Doatv We solicit your business?no matter how small i viie you to tee us. We have ample means to pro assure them liberal, courteous treatment. IN'I DEPOSITS. SHAVING PARLORS AND I THE BEST OF BARBERS--MOT TOW1 EVERYTHING STERILIZE HOT ANO COLD BATHf BILLIARD AND l'OOL PARLORS IN REAR J. J. ROBERTSON PROP. I BATESBURG POST OP- | * ^ FICE RUl ES. llJb General Office Hours--7 Mr. < ari i A. M. till 7 P. M. (Sun- s.p,;'1ntllSil1t,,l tally Bodie. day Excepted ). I he gen- l>rof A,h eral delivery window will den, \a., a< be open on Sund&v from 1,1 umi>i?, > ... cloae last w 12:30 to 1:20 P. JYl. For Mjss ? one hour only. laatsaturd I Prn n k k P M Misses Ku *' " ??? . .... lia?e rulurt it to Newbt COTTON MARKET. whiic with Cot tun Is bringing to-day on tin* * . . . , . . Little Ma Jatosburg Market lo.i l as reported pi,omas or r L. 1>. UU1UI1I1. | \jI}. j yv. 1 1 " Mrs. Jas. University of South C:r olina. Session 100-5-1907 Mr an-M the Fourtu Begins Wednesday, Sep- Messrs. a , .. (iunter, tif ( tember 26th. vi.ittoti,. Five courses leading to B. A. tie- *idge. gree, four to B. S. degree, oru to L. AU. Jacol L. degree and one to L. L. It. dcg:ee. a \ Is I to h Certificates given for work completed jtj rs ( In any one of t!io departments. vis:ti/i^ InKxpenaes: Tuition foe $40.01); Term i Miss Lot fees $18.00; Room feo $8.0?i; one ha'f j f,,r som . t| of eacii must be paid at the beginning ^ ^ ^ ,j,( of ea:li term. Tuition fes*uiay be o- _ mitt# I u.ioii pretentatio i of certi' IheArt Icatea of Inabilltto pay the same k'aM* a r--e iienja nln Moa i, w'' t;'' w 'ls President. or,j '>C(1 ?? NEGRO CE WARDS. S* ansen, U'n nm iilnH hi xflv Mint Mr. .larnt.'- :t l-'uirili Mack is improving, after hiving his chinch aim leg ampul atorl. yesterday ; (juke a crowd of our young f ?1 ks at ,n 1 tended the harbecuc at Jilula la*t ^'n, l'n Wf^ Thursday. Isaiah I hi ,, . . ., ..... in his left j Mr. Capers .Tones is on the sick lis'; ... . ? ' , ids head, also Mr. Ilunyon Watson. aho,? ,2ol Miss Mary C.alc, of Colun hla. is vis- olls sj? t j)( It in,' in town. re.? is to b Miss Mat tle Randall left fur Norlh was lired. Carolina Tuesday, where she will ClJ" ( not' spend some months. 1 ,ie c0'"1 . . _ ar?* good l? Dr. David LaGrone spent Tuesday iv b en d afternoon in Johnston a o*. Miss Eltic Jones has returned home, after a pleasant visit to her friend, SUiNDA Miss Jackson, at Oranitcville. ljUllLii Hon. C. L. Jones Is spending a few days In A iken count y. ? Til" ltd Uiv'Kii r, O. L. WtIkcr, of (1 rcenville, .S. C. I ? ok c o Is the strongest man in the r?co for a and V Comptroller General. -nd Ilth. t judi ray >r the next ten days we ?e BATE IIS G. GOODRICH, Cashio D I? DO HI If. BROWN, Asst. Cashier fhjl^yi tD BANK ? tia Mr. P. S. Norris. of * short while here last FITS, $550,000.00 Sirs. N. Rogers Ray little Eunice left f 30.00. Tuesday lis strong reliable Mr. w. c. Rather , ... - . Aiken S. C. bout its safetv. Mrs. \\\ C. Farbe =rs return on Monday frt Miss Tully Hrancli . a ivr -r-r- yesterday where she i "> _1J> ^Z'V. _ENl JV time with relatives. Mr. Phillips Boat 2, 1906. etta, was in town yes ' Mr. Frank Rlaek. o ** ooll.as spent Sunday in towi md and due ........ ,ks $15,797.70 Miss Lutle Catu, o account 18.75 ln luW? ?Hoppll??j Moi louse Furn- Mrs. Martha Warn itures 7,381.57 spent several days w its 100.00 Crouch list week. Discounts 111>81^.~4 ... r ' Misses Lueile CcOl $13". 000.82 Bodie were visitors * Friday, the end of the first year 1%Ir p Ethercd; put up $2,000.00 as surplus, spent Sunday in t owi e look for a much larger bank in this section is Mr. f.corge W instei nniil . I.,..' if"*" 1'WVVHVUI^ U UUOl urday last. ct of all?leading men in Mr. E. A Home, of mad* his usual visi Sunday. UNTER, Vice-President; Mr. D. E. Ethcredgi 'ERRY, Ass't. Ca^.iier. days in Newberry this Mr. L. E. Ilrazoll spent Sunday ia town lid war L Walter K. . ece, Jo i Hell Tow- Mr. Tlenry Shcaly h ,'right. :: :: :: : ton to spend several atives. nor how urge. We inject our tustoniers, and , W. D. Crouali s [*EREST >AID ON TIME Columbia. Mr. K. Jones span! Wagoner to hear I ?_'blow their horns." >OOL ROOiVl Miss Eva Illte sprnl ELS ALWAYS il} Kcesville, as the gu D. Riser. OF BARBER SHOP. Slr' Jo,in nlo>'? of <;r Batesburg, S. C. Mo"day in l0"" Mr. Carl Kudd, of Sj on our streets Monday 1FSVIT.T.P W AJUJUJJ afternoon for an cxtei drafts and sister, Pearlr, brother, at ^ asliingtt rday in town with Mka Miss Sal lie lnabi-c for her lioinc at Denn irt Orecv.-r, of Burks Gar- Mrs. L. W. Ilolstci rid ltev. W II. Grecvcr, of spent Sunday in town visited Rev 1). B. Groseeek. Mrs. Or. LaGrone, u . in town Wednesday, ite, of Batesourg. spent 3 ay witli Miss Lucy Riser. Mrs M. Mniili < til Abie and Bessie Crouch 1>t?driclc. ??f Gainesvil ied, aftoi' an extended vis- s'siting Mrs. 1) P. !! irry. Miss Delia Hartley eph Ward is spending a day at Lexington. his son Mr. M <) U'nr.l \t.. i- , . mi. r HI IC ivcrnugiiu iri*i, daughter of Captain 's ^isltihit Mr. ami Mi the Southern, is visiting gban. Kiuard. Mr. J. Walter S Hunt, who has been visit- Wednesday in Augu> cuts in Prosperity, can.e ^ q Jones, t ay* gelic and aceomodat Mrs. II. A. Mectze spent the Citiy.ens Hank, si i., Lexington. | i,, Wageiier larcus Urogdan and Cill ton ^ r uu-hmond Kne< Jantt, Ala , have been on u Was |n U t> cj|y to(,ay family.of i?r. Lj. 1$. Liber v rs N A. bates is .... , . , , - I nut) tti her huidsoi j Y\ est. of olumbia, is on ; 1 ... , . t ivmi. 1 hose who art is parents here. . Ha e.s hospitality a ' Morgan, of Johnston. Is 01j.lkscalcs> Mrs w. r siste-, Mrs J. II. Riser. Mp cljll,{M.a, > Kiser, who haa been sic* !inii Catherine ( m , went to the Colnmb-a |0;l ||ardiu, Mr. am ic-day. Ctemcnts and Muster (Jlub of Leesviile t'ollei ( cption last Fiiday niglu I rt 4 Wjp 1 TPIJ T a g* a* <1 success, and much V Allil ialull 1 everyone. * LilBRATION WITH USU- MEETING ON THE F AL RESULTS. EST IN COUNTY' July 5.-The negroes had special to The State, of July celebration at a , , , _ ait 10 miles east of Swansea A i en, u > md a.s u?.ual a row followed j the biggest county ca: saiali I'lli111ps and Peter! in the history or Al re shot hy Tom Williams j held at Wagener Hips received about 48 shot meeting was held i dde ranging from his hip to J near t lie town Alt h Peter Martin was hit in ,it hast SH?o present, 18 places, the most seri- igus of orunkennes iing in Irs left eye which The young people en e destroyed (> lv one shot ful ,jun,.e during tl 'Ine cause ??f the troub e no ,n a barbecue dirr je useei tamed , ' Kverv on was in a jc i prospects in this sedio i, f ,]je Ctinildates vv ut the ci.tt' n has appa nil j u ill* i-X rsSiVt i ?P|,*inii| " uriuK- HO | smi and Men it. it. 1 i for congress, were ty school con vention. i"" t*. Kaniiji s,r,tay scllw.i Subscribe it ?ii will li?> In d willi Rid 4 ,? C(? rcl? it Saluda S. <on Turs- I * U CCMl V'.d .rsday nvxt, July 101 li nrl\ztnr*4? There will he two sessions ?aUVa"C morning and kfternoou. / will give exception SBURX BATESBURQ, S. C., FRI I HALS. A SKETCH . LITE OF LI Tuesday. a ANT-80YE1 ly and daughter TAUM T CI -r Maryland last JUIlLi 1. Pj spent toclaj in gjg BI?[TH AND jjg, r Is expected to VICES IN THE ARM ,ra a trip north. ]? JQDRNOUSM political WORI a 111 spend some CESSFUL IN BU wright, of Mon AND PfiOFESi lerday. ALLY. f KiJge Spring 1 with friends. HIS lilllTH AND f Monotta. was ,,on- Jolm T- sloanllCjay whose candidacy for been duly announced, w mi, of Columbia, dleton. S. C., and rice: 1th Mrs. W. A education at thelliirhS historic town, in the ler and Theora ,5C6 he entered the to Pallida last South Carolina <nd ri high honors, both in courses and in law. He ;c. of Leesvtlie. 0f the Clarlosoplr..-. ssocl ' was elected a member o id, of Johnston. Trustees by Lbe Legisla ness rail on f~'at- ed continuously for twe tiring when he was cle Kitlgc Spring. H,,t G"ve ?r uftheStii t to Jiateshurg ICK IN rJ Jii January, lie 1 e spent several j"l"t','1 Ulu, wcok member of the Uutlc Itiik-s. Company "A," I . of Columbia, iraent. lie participate! of battles during the blc as gone to Trcn 1^04 and isi,o around days with rel eluding Cold Harbor ant At Appomattox Court I riod the last order in pent Sunday In Xoithern Virginia , an Gen. Mart Gary, on xx i Wednesday in served to a Captain of tit Llie candidates Artillery, to open lire i Cavalry, lie surrender Leo at Appomattox A last Saturday rolid he returned to his est of M iss Lucy Pendleton and re-enterr lie bad left to join the a aniteville, spent HH CAREER IN JOt After graduair..g f tluda, was seen school of the University olina, lie accepted a i , , e. , "The Charleston Courie r left Monday , . .. , . , , ... , a hard tighter fur the ided visit to iter ... . . ., . in , the State at that time. a trui hful exposition of ;t left Tuesday corruption of the r ad lea lark, ?. C. lie was expelled from tli n, of Augusta. IIol,se of Kepresentativi \vith friends. der of that body, in the - . . , HIS POLITICAL f Johnston, was In 1ST I, Col. Sloan w the stare Legislature fi slid Mrs. C. SI. County on the Democra !e. h lorida are \\ ii)i men like Judge Wil lace, Joseph W. Harnwcl spent Wtdnes H Trenlu lin and with guiahed men, led the mi ,n, of Columbia, body to sUy the *>roirres s. T. H Kcina- 1(>n and waste wiiich il State with ruin. I n lkl?i when the wh let artha spent <?.uth Carolina, in desj ^a- up to overthrow the i tie polite, .oner | government and redeem ing cashier, of I too* au active part in lent the fourth Campaign and In nc-p sen-loos was anoointi d ! , Hampton on Ins staff, w :ce, of .Samaria, , , . . ,, , I of Lieu enant Colonel. He Ins been a memb gi\ipg a I oiiic titute < (inventions, and me home near lecterl to Die National .* enjoying Mrs. Conventional .St. Lou! re. Mis. .1. 1>. Uemoctatic elector In JL i link calfs, |;ll^e m n,(. SU|U(. year es, the Misses , , , w. ... . . ,, He was elected Senate i ' r land County in ls?K). II . is. . .istin years, then, of his own d 1 10.V1.,,. |)ewa,,c|(te Uic of Cleinson Cohere and l N A [RFN ^orina' School when l?o' 21111 Jj 11. needed friends. He a the South Carolina Co Citadel .Academy. OURTH LARC- Mc . i.cteii n m s history. 'onstilnt ional Conven from itichland County, i gniz d as an able and i lat was per baps that body, mpalgn mectb.K In 11)02 he was eleetc ken county was ,sov?'?-nor of Hie State yesterday. The '*??Jo. ?ty, ai.rl in 1004 t ,, , without opposition I> n an oak grove . . 11.11<ri, 11. .... vears he served as I?rr "iign ihen were 11... r enate there was no i there wore no , s or ri.wrivl-.in. "T" T" f Joyul a riHIril.t<e mornlnu. >t ' "'T"? a"""s' ..r , prrciation of his servic ler was enjoyed. , , . illy mtiod, ami all . en given a re- WUy.Orlnri..,,,., I). J |..ltler. ? I'"*"'"* vlliver. lare, canoidatea I'ltOFEssiOX a 1 present and de N ESS C.\ R l< he meeting was .. . , n,? . .. . IHt has h'cn a success >y the Iiev Ilol- , . ,, his practice has been a has been the City attor .... . bia, and the solicitor < ) I lie AtlVO National Hank, and Is s a year in "f <l'frvrt'"t 'Routing ai (nations. He was pro organization of the . > -/I: ~ L- S- ; 4 "* al bargains in Buggii 5ADV< I DAY, JULY 6, 1906. OF THLj [EDTEN- II n H A n 1 JSf* tinuu ]?j LOAN. | & ;ation, see- $ it, career 9 and the q ld. socs1ness 9 al 5i0n- Apply EDUCATION of Columbia, Governor has 757 as born at Pen ived his early School of Mint _______. fill! of.the year assy: COL. LBMPKI5 the Collegiate W1THDR1 turcand serv Ive years, re ?> ? y???- makes formal stai Lte, in 1902. rim army menttothate eft school and e Army as a dge Mounted A 1I1TA fTATfin?*n*Tm la^kdl's Reg- annuunuLDiLni 1 in a number uS.r.XT,;: EXPECTED. I Malvern Hill louse he car- ? the Arm, <>t 3AYS HIS DETERMINATION T0 CHANGED CONDITIO! e Confederate THE CAMPAIGN--Hi on Sheridan's BA urPTJ I'TQ cd with Gen ttLlilltlo. fter being pa - borne at old ;d the school Cul- w- w* Lu^Pkln has wi Lrniy from the race fur United SU ruNAi ism altf' 110 l,PS a KOod reason v | does not care to give to t.bf roiu the law and his withdrawal, lie says of South C ar jue j? any measure to fear >osition with reasons over which he lias no r." He was He h is been very much gra Democracy ot th-promise of support wliieh and forgiving received from all over the Si the fraud and jie would have been giad to ii; .1 Legislature trough with the campaign e llall of the e|1(1 ;s, by the or- He was not sanguine enoug spring of l*t?y diet that lie would reeeivo tin UARKKK cratic namination, but he s as elected to night that lie feels sure that I rom Richland have received a much larger \ tic ticket, and a groat many popple had s IIia.ni H. Wal- and lie was depending upon II and William stances to pull him through t otlur dislin- hut fot reason a which seem inority in that cient to himself u:.d to lit is of corrupt- friends he nud deemed it bes ireatened the lire from the campaign. In a signed statement to til ite people of of t he State. Col. Liim.iWin I eialion, rose said: ee, instruction "On account of tlic change the State, lie tlons sufrounding the senate the Hampton 1 deem it best to withdraw I tuition of his contest. 1 have endeavored jy Oov. Wade duct my campaign in a itli the rank slraightfo ward way up to tl and retire feeling that 1 have er tif various tentioually wronged anyone, in 1888 was e- ("dgned) "W. W. Lum Democratic is, and was a Vote for Major Lewis W. the State at for Adjutant and Inspector a young man of military o r from Rich- *rtl military experience, a r e served eight. Abbeville county now living lesire, retiring land, lias been a member of t establishment Islaturo A years, the Winthrop ? . A MONSTROUS SOUA liege and tha Mr. Curtis Shealy brought 1 tice tills week a monstinin lemher of the 'arlfest we have ever seen tion ,if lkU.r, ink' "vcr len Pounds. It i and was rec- ovor I'iree feet in length; is iseful member D-nder and resembles a gourd d Lieutenant Lor Adjt. and Ins. (ien'l iy a li'jndsoine Lewis W. Haskell, a gradual vas re-elected Citadel and row Assistant / uring the four Ina. (lenaral. sldent or the appeal taken of his on the '>ompanv of Cob mhia ana of pariimen- ''""^"h-nt, besides being on< daily. In aj>- Promo,?*rs and organizers ol es the Senate "inbia Khot rie Street Itailw o his ability, ll,d ,,owt'r Company, thest , ,. ti/inc Qil/litur t l?Ain.n??rl?> Z, t r. nil" Ultfnily as "w#"' uuMi^auua XJI * taxable proper!; ofC'olunibl i ANI> 111 SI- From these facts It will be -Kit. that Col Mlo.-.n has been a r ful lawyer, and ^ssful ^an in business and large, one. lie J'f* ,d. " th|,! "Pin,on ?' ncy of Col um iM.e'a elected Gov ,1 the Central W devote hi? tline to the t.ow President of ',is ^ate and will enforce lid Loan Asso- w,tho,lt f^r or latror. tninent in the ? , ? Klectrlc Light Curatt^*'X?rt..'? C"" ? - . .<* ' " / es. L. D Cullu 5CA1 FOR R Two Handsome 01 One Large Hall, One Splendid S1 .1 in the First Natio to The M1 sses Jones , I LEXIN HTfl ^r' ^ ar' A* ^"?r- a 1 I W\ flans of '06, has retn I ?w III Citadel. Little M iss Louise ^ ken. left Saturday for ' [*?- a pleasant visit at Col. irrrnT Miss :Rlanche Ky/e iXlLul ?>r Chapin where she several months. F. Tortcr Cau^hman lira. Kllt'nt SO VP nil davw ill ***' relatives. Miss Fannie Oswald Mrs. Glent), at Gasboni Some of the Lexingtr IQ nnr Steele's barbecue Wed lo DUb dinner they drove to Sr US IN iislied al the afternoon on were: Mrs. G. T. G IS I'carle and Ruth Osw; rick, Mary and Ruth Messrs. Edwin G. l)reh Karl Oswald and Joe I thdrawn The Ladies Aid SoeW ites sen- ice cream festival Fric Hiich lie Roof's hall. The proci public, Stephens Lutheran chi , is not Miss Salome Tinanocj but for burg, attended the ca control. i,)K iJCre Saturday, titled at he has ^rs* Susan Smithdea utc and was buried here T1 Ave one ,eaves ,ivc children: Mi to the of Lexin?ton, Mary La gU9ta, Miss Hattle S h to pre- NIesvrR David and Jim e Demo- Columbia, laid last Miss Helen Edwards, he would Is visiting her sister, otc than wards. uspected Hryan Hallman ! circum- .. lie llarmtin weie uu he race, , , . . . July 1st. The best v ed sum- , - , friends go with them. * closest ,t to re- Mrs- W. F Oswalt DrafLs, Miss Pearl Os' e readers Oswald went to Mrs. fc astniglil funeral in Columbia T The Lexington secor of condi- Ljlc jrene Uist-nine at rial race, ,jily The score was 1*? rom tlie Qf Lexington, to con manly Prof, and Mrs S. lis time. Nowberry, are visiting ; not in- Jaiues """^x. M rs. Gulp end child ipkin." Frances Mull, of Coin guest* of Mr. ami Haskell Uaughman. General, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. \ ducatlon Sunday with Itev. Joe latlve of lentlne. Klclx' Misses Nell Ed wan he Leg- clark went t0 r0iumb) For Adjutant and I SH. oral vote for Maj. Lew to our of- aSon of Mfli- LanKdt squash Abbeville County. ~ RIDGE R ' The farmers in this s inn a hard tight with ( vote lor Mr. Anderson Moy te of the daughter, Miss Hertl tdjt. and ativcs in this section lj Mr. M. N. Long and ? - the formers mother at was its cently. ? of l|,e Mrs E W. Uedenbi r ihe Jo- |>een contincd to her a>? Light p|,0id ferer, is now al? ' ,nslllu- gain, lollars to a The heavy rains lias crops in tiiis section t< observe d ^rs p (. shealy at no>t sue- C(j at ^jr j Undent In pol - daya Ids many ornor, he Several of our youn| interests cue at Gilbert on t i its laws Lewis W. Haskell a experience ?Legal bus lldate for |f>ry_x clean record I m Co. SEE OUR AD. IN [ THIS ISSUE. ? rE E jones ENT 11 5 :f ices, fcji m o iore, nal Bank Building. orW. W. Watson, Pres. (jl || ji Jjgf ETON NEWSPAPER MEN = SHOOT TO KILL. Vallace, of AiaTtirabams J' T' PARKS AND E H' C0VAE Tuesday HAVE FATAL DUEL. will teach for , of Columbia, PARKS IS DEAD AND town visiting __ GOVAR IS SERIOUSis the guest of _____ _ _____ IY HURT-DIFFI>nlans attended ___ _ n?tTay' if a?dr CULTY AROSE 0nitli s mill and i. In the wag- VFP TUF CA1 V [rahara, Misses full 1 ilLi ORLii "d,Vat";D:?d OF A NEWSert J. E. liarre, iaughman. PAPER. ?ty will give an lay evening at Orangeburg. .June2t) ?J. T. Parks, sedsarefor 8t. of Columbia, and R. H. Covar; of this jrch cit}*, b?K>????o invoiced in a siiootint serape here today in front of the court man, of Bates- house. The result is the wounding of lUipaign m* t- ^oth men, Parks probably fatally and Covar very seriously. .1, of Columbia. Each man lired five ihots, Tarks belursday. She in^r struck in the chin and in the body s. E. B. Roof, Covar received t liree wounds, twe in Molte, of Au- ihe body and one in the hand, imithdoal and ^ Legrand Guerry cauie down Smlthdeal, o from Columbia this afternoon and after examining Parks stated t.b* there , of Abbeville, was absolutely no hope for iiis recovMiss Nell Ed ery. Parks is a clerk in the State disand Miss Hat- pensary end is secretary oi the State ietly married Democratic executive committee. He Mahes of their resided in Columbia on Park street. Covar, wlio is painfully but not fa1 Mr* J 1' tally injured. Is business manager of wald end Karl The Patriot, a newspaper published lallie Grltilth's ?n the city. uesday. paper, The Patriot, had been publlsned for some time, the men, id-nine p aye par'KS an(j Covar, being joint owners. Irene \ e nes- some little time ago Parks sold out to l in a\or ^.g jnterests to covar, he having moved to Columbia. Parks for some reaJ Derrick, of son thought that In the transfer he Mr. and Mrs. had been swindled by Covar and there was seme trouble between the Iren, and Miss m#n* imbia, aro the Today Parks came down from CoMrs. .lames C. lumbia to settle the matter. The men met on the street and after an exchange of a few words both pulled T'!1 Patois. Each man fired the contents tni eat al- his gun at the other, bMh falling to the ground. ds and Pearle The shooting aiTair took place on a Thursday. the public square just In front of the court house. There is much excltenspector (leu- ment here, both of the men having la W. Haskell, friends in this city. ?n iiaskeil, of Later information from Orangeburg is to tlie effect that Parks died at f\ m 12.45 Saturday morning. I VJ A All Who will be the next Cnmntrnii.r ection are hav- Clen8ra,? L- *^rieneral Green __________ ______ rr and grand- WEEVILS SPREADING. la, visited rel ist Sunday. j EXTENSIVE DAMAGE WILL BE family visited DONE BY THE PEST IN EASTTsewberry reERN PART OF TEXAS nigh, who has SAYS ENTOMOLOGIST. ro'im with ty- .. ? , , . . . Houston. Tex., July 4.?Professor le to be out a- ,, J , Huntar, the government entomologist. has issued a special report on rc damaged the ti)C iK,t] weevil in Texas, in which he > a great extent states that the weevil Is numerous id children visit over llie whole of tlieootton territory, laugh's last Sun and t hat much damage is sure to be done In eastern Texas. . ,. .. , . With wet weather there will be con? folks attended .. . , .. . , . _ . . sldarable injury over the whole lielt, while with dry, hot weather there will be a minimum of damage. young msn of _________ liness and Mi!- Vota For U. L. Walker for Corap^ and good man. trailer (loneral. * X..