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TWO KILLS HIS WIFE AND HER SISTER Jealousy and Madness Cause Trouble on Street Car in Nashville PULLED PISTOL AND GAVE NO WARNING Smith Had Been Separated From Wife Who Sued For Divorce. Nashville Tenn.?Panic stricken passengers on a street car here witnessed the fatal shooting of Mrs. George Smith and her sister, Mrs. Maud Sloan Hunter, by George Smith. Smith left the car, hurried home and shot himself as officers were entering his gate to arrest him. Smith and the two women are dead. Smith was a mechanic, aged 35 years, and had been separated from his wife, who was suing for divorce. He started to shoot without warning and panic reigned in the car as he continued firing and one after the other of the women fell prostrate to the floor. i Mrs. Hunter died while being lifted uorr. the car and Mrs. Smith lived only 20 minutes after being taken to a hospital. Smith went directly home, followed soon after by officers. As they entered his gate they heard one shot fired in the house. They found him dead with a bullet wound in the head. Another officer stopped J. J. Sloan, father of Mrs. Smith, from going into the Smith residence. He was armed with a shotgun. o ! * I ALLEN NOTES. The general rains are causing some^ fodder to be damaged and delaying cotton picking also. M. C. Holmes and C. M. Anderson went to Myrtle Beach last Friday evening and decided to go on to the waring nations but the "Ford" wouldn't make the trip on account of high water in the Atlantic. Mr. G. E. Byrd visited his friends and relatives at Nixonville the early part of last week. Mr. J. W. Booth and son, Mack came to Allen, th early part of the week on business. E. C. Allen and M. C. Holmes made a trip over to the beach Saturday evening. Prof. Vim does not call in to see us as often as he did, but we always ap-j predate his calling as he has some-! thing in store for us at all times. ! I*'1' 11 H '** FOX. y o DR. G.!. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON Office in Scarborough Building l'\ CONWAY, S. C. IJfWoT COLLEGE I, A well established, well-equipped, j and very prosperous school for | ^ / 111 v 11 Fall term begins September 22, { 1915, For catalogue, address E J. M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. *Don't Carry a Handicap Through Life Did you ever stop to think that your every action, every thought, your disposition and character are influenced every day by the condition of your liver? Failure in life may be the direct result of a disordered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver And Kidneys will keep your Liver in perfect condition. Clot a bottle. For sale by all Druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Co.. Columbia, S. C.?adv. tf ? i m?i ii ivimwird u^^jr?a Stomach Catarrh Is Very Prevalent I la this climate catarrh is a prevalent disease. Catarrh affects the stomach as often as any other or&an. Perhaps every third person is more or loss troubled with stomach catarrh. Peruna is extensively used in these cases. PERUNA 3SK STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA PEOPLE Abolition of the State, penitentiary and the placing of all State convicts on a farm, was advocated by W. H. Whittaker, superintendent of the District of Columbia prison farm, in a lecture Wednesday before the South Carolina Conference of Charities and Corrections. Hattie Smith, widow of Jule Smith, the negro who was shot to death in the court house at Winnsboro in June, was shot to death Sunday in her home two miles from Blaney. Last week a whiskey still was captured in the northern part of Marlboro county near the state line, in the head of Little White's creek, about 2 miles east of Osborne. The capture was made by Sheriff R. J. Paterson and deputies and Deputy United States Marshall R. F. Jenkins of Florence. Mayor W. R. Barringer of Florence has been in New York city for the past several days on business connected with the bond issues. , J. S. Dudley, instructor in history at the University of South Carolina has returned after spending the summer at Camp Cherokee, Bryson City, N. C., where he has an associate counselor. Thirty thousand dollars in debt, with nothing in the treasury, Aiken county is unable to pay off, to meet its regularly monthly bills or to pay salaries to the county officers. The general inefficiency of diseased children and the condition of the dairying interests in South Carolina were the subjects discussed at the session last week of the joint conference of the State board of charities and corrections and the Conference for Common Good, which has been in session since Tuesday night. The State penitentiary will hereafter extend to the counties the use of its hospital an dthe services of its mecncal staff to care for sick an disabled convicts from the chaingangs free of charge except feeding. t% ... _____ i* Speaking at the opening session of the joint meeting of the Conference for the Common Good and the South Carolina Conference of Charities and Corrections, Gov. Manning discussed from the standpoint of the farmer the problem of marketing the cotton crop of 1915. Viewed as a whole, he said, he thought that the situation in which cotton planters found thmeselves this year was distinctly encouraging. "Law provides registration books shall be closed 30 days prior to general election. I have no authority to have books reopened or postpone the election," said Gov. Manning in a telegram addressed to S. M. Gibson at Meggetts in Charleston county P. F. Spigner, D. H. Trezevant and Jack D. Antley have been reappointed by Gov. Manning as members of the Calhoun dispensary board. Gov. Manning accepted an invitation to deliver an address last Sunday morning at Carlisle, in Union County. The supreme court reversed the decision of the circuit court of Spartanburg which in a suit of John A. garrison vs. the Southern Bell Telephone company awarded a verdict of $5,000 to the plaintiff. The suit was brought by John A. Harrison, administrator of the estate of his son, Herbert Harrison, who was accidentally electrocuted several years ago while employed as a lineman by the telephone company. * ?> ! State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | Lucas County, 1 ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. i Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay , the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of HALLS'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presencco, this 6th day of De| cember, A. D, 1HS6. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern;il!v rind ftrls diroel.lv 1111011 thr? hlood and mucous surfaces of the system. , Send for testimonials, free. F. .J. CM FN FY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv. RUB-MY-TISMT Will cure your Rheumatism [ Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, J Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally and externally. Price 25c. THE HORRY HEI WHAT OTHER PAT Was Dry. | The editorial page of the Pickens Sentinel in its last issue was a dry affair. It contained prohibition arguments.?York News. Gooder Waiter. Sit still, Woodrow. Your'e the best waiter we have ever noted.?Marion Star. Who Will? Fifteen cent cotton in German ports might sound very prosperous, but who's going to deliver the goods?? Florence Times. In No Hurry. Of course we will appreciate all of the good you will eay of us when wo are dead, but we are a patient animal and in no hurry to start your eulogies. ?Georgetown Times. Hot Enough? Fall is here and soon cold weather will follow. Wonder how the heating apparatus at the Methodist church is coming on r?Mullins Enterprise. Great Victory. The United States has won a great victory in keeping at peace with Germany and all the other nations, and at the same time has not allowed her honor to be trampled upon.?Lumberton Tribune. The Male Only. "Figures do not lie." Meaning, in the opinion of the Anderson Intelligencer, the male specie, of course.? Times & Democrat. Mighty Little. The summer girl who worries about her bathing suit has, says the Anderson Intelligencer, mighty little to worry about.?Selected. Right Scheme. J. W. H. sends us the following recipte: "To clean out a kitchen thoroughly, boil a gallon of gasoline on the stove.?Columbia Record. Is it Possible. Thirteen hundred corset girls are on strike. Ast the market reports express it, this will make corset tighter. ?Daily Record. AMERICAN NAr OF WILI Capital and Surplus Total resources DOES BOTH COMMERCIAL 4 per cent, compounded ( depart OFFI Thos. E. Cooper Geo. 0. Gaylord CJhn.s F. "RptTipn. ~"~"r w "** I Wm. C. Denny E. Fred Banck rut wf-r" oti att Ull $ Vy 'L, h H L, ?J )! l&X (Hi M 1 VILLE, S. C? WITH THE ERAL MERCHANDISE EV IE NEEDS OF THE FAR Our Prices S THE BEAUTY OF IT IS TH nnnns at prip.fs to s WE BUY IN LARGE QUAN SMALL PROFITS. YOU Tod cl villi / tALD, CONWAY, S. O. 'ERS ARE SAYING | Brain Not Style. "After all, girls, your brain, not your 'style/ will get the man," observes Editor Johnson of the Marion Star, just as if he believed it, which no sagacious girl does.?The State. Around the Corner. "Edison sees seven years of prosperity for this Country"?seeing around the corner that the South hasn't quite turned.?The State. t . Suits The Cannibals. The Darlington News and Press says the cannibals in Africa are winking the eye of approval at their brothers in Europe.?Times & Democrat. Goober Grabblings. "Orangeburg folk has revived the pindar boiling as a social function. Some Piedmont counties have never ceased revelling in goober grabblings/ says the State's paragrapher.?Times & Democrat. Time To Trade. A boob who bought three Palm Beach suits at the closing out price wants to trade them for an overcoat. ?Morning Star. No Serious Attention. It would be hardly possible for the peace advocates to get the serious attention of Germany in t'/? matter of peace talk as long as there are any Russian forts, which, in the opinion of Germany, might need reduction. ?Charlotte Observer. Self Evident. . The bigger the submarines are built, the harder it will be to sail around them.?Charleston Evening Post. Mud and Sand Tax. No township or county ever yet levied a tax and built and maintained good roads with the money that did not find the good road tax lighter than the mud tax or the deep sand tax it had been paying.?Morning Star. NoT660 Thii it a prescription prepared especially (or MALARIA or CHILLS * FEVER. Five or six dotes will break any case, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not return. It actt on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c riONAL BANK I KINGTON, N. C. $300,000.00 $2,500,000.00 AND SAVINGS BUSINESS quarterly paid in savings ment. CERS President Vice-President \ . Cashier , # / Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier HZ OLD STAND AT TODS LARGEST LIKE OF KNEE PURCHASED FOR MERS OF THIS SECTION lUittheTimes AT WF SFFFR RIIR .ma I i ra VI Mat I I VVtl UIT THE WAR TIMES. TITIES, AND SELL FOR GET THE BENEFIT AT e, S. C. V FOREIGN ITEMS GATHERED AND CONDENSED | FOR EASY READING ! Carranza troops entrenched on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande near Progresso, about 30 miles northwest of Brownsville, gave warning that they "reserved the right" to fire upon any State rangers, deputies or civilians who appeared on the Texas bank of the river. A Zeppelin fell near Brussels last week and was entirely destroyed by an explosion. The crew was killed. Ambassador Penfield at Vienna has been instructed by cable to inform the Austro-Hungarian government that Dr. Consantin Dumba no longer is acceptable as an envoy to the United States and to ask for his recall. Germany's note on the sinking of the Arabic by one of her submarines reached the state department by cable late Friday through Ambassador Gerard at Berlin, jyst previous to receipt by the Assoaiated Press of the text of the note. The German crown prince is making another determined attempt to break through the French line in the Argonne and Berlin declares that he has taken trenches over a tront of two kilometres (1 1-4 miles) and to a depth of from 300 to 500 metres, capturing 2,000 prisoners, 48 machine guns and 64 mine throwers. Secretary Daniels has announced a general reorganization of the forces of the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Heads of nearly all departments were ordered detached for duty elsewhere, effective September 20. Seventy-five German and Austrian machinists employed by Torris, Wold & Co., tool manufacturers went on a strike in Chicago last week when they learned the company had a contract to make tools to be used in manufacturing shrapnel for the Allies. Administration officials are closely watching the military situation ip Central Mexico, where Carranza's forces are planning a general attack against Villa. Grand Duke Nicholas has been trans ferred to the Caucasus by Emperor ; Nicholas. ( i The transfer of Grand Duke Nicholas to the Caucasus and the Russian Emperor's assumption of command of , all his land and sea forces, has caused surprise among the Allied nations. o More evidence of a widespread conspiracy among Mexicans on both sides of the Rio Grande to overthrow American authority along the border was discovered last week by state and Federal authorities. Italy has declared cotton contraband of war. Dr. Cross Alexander, editor of the, Methodist review and book editor of| the Methodist Episcopal Church,! South, is dead from apoplexy at Long Beach, Cal. Quarantine against the Mexican i cotton boll weevil has been declared in Decatur, Grady, Thomas and Brooks counties in Southwestern Georgia.: Cotton fields in eight or ten other counties ;ire under observation. Secretary Lansing and the Latin! American diplomats co-operating with I him for re-establishment of constitutional govrnmcnt in Mexico will meet! this week to consider replies to their appeal to the Mexican factions for a peace conference and formulate the next step in their plan. o NOTICE. ' All persons holding claims against the estate of Lizzie Hughes, Dcc'd.,; are hereby notified to present the same duly attested to the undersigned, within the time provided by law, or this notice will bo set up in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to the said estate pre herby notified to make payments to the undersigned. T T r\ j rn . ? norry county 1 rust Co., Administrator of Lizzie Hughes, Deed Aug. 9th, 1915. HORRY REALTY, BROKER/ OFFICE IN SPIVI Conway, We find you a purchaser for ev secure for you anything you\ Those who have land to sell g | either farms or town lots, would SUBMARINE REPORTS. | SINKING OF ARABIC I Was Done in Self Defense After I Heading For Undersea I Boat I WAS DESTROYING I ANOTHER VESSEL I When The Arabic Approached I the Submarine and.Made^ .1 Hostile Movements. I Berlin, via London.?The com- I mander of a German submarine whichi^l has returned to its base, has reported to the German admiralty that he tor- J pedoed the liner Arabic in the belie?|l that the Arabic's action indicated she I was about to attack the submarine, I and that he fired in self defense. / J The submarine commander said his M boat was engaged in destroying a freighter when the Arabic was sight- 1 ed. The submarine then was on the 1 aiirfo/in JWI i The Arabic, the commander declare^ swung around and headed toward the freighter, as if to attack the submarine. The commander remained in doubt as to her intentions when she changed her course a few points, but still kept headed in a direction bringing her nearer to the scene. Says Submarine Charged Him. The submarine commander saifj^he continued to observe the actions of the liner until he saw her again change her course and head directly for the submarine as if she had sighted the undersea boat. Then the commander, believing his craft in danger, he declared, submerged and fired a torpedo. / o ^ I Work Day Saturday, Sept. 25. I There are nearly 1,000 children in I the church orphanage of the state: I 300 at Thomwell Orphanage (Presby- I terian,) Clinton, S. C.; 250 at Connie I Maxwell (Baptist,) Greenwood, S. C.; I 240 at Epworth Orphanage. (Metho- I clist,) Columbia, S. C.; 122 at the I Church Home, (Epiccopal,) Yorkwille, I S. C. * I The daily bread for all these chil- 1 dren comes from the gifts of the peo- I pie. They have nothing except what I is given them. I These children are being trained to I make useful, healthy, intelligent citi- I zens, and many boys and gfcls reared I in these orphanages are succeding in I life. All these institutions are craflrd* I ed and their needs are pressing. I By appointment, Saturday, Sept. 25, I has been designated at "Labor Day" I and all who are interested in orphan I children are asked to give to one of I those orphanages what they earn on I Saturday, Sept. 25. I Let all who will earn some money I that day?the busy man at his d/tek, I the merchant and the farmer, house- I wives and school children, all wage I earners?everybody; let all make a I gift, large or small,.that day to one of I the orphanages named below. This I has been a hard year for all these in- I stitutions and a gift, some large, some I small, from everybody, is sorely need- I ed just now. I The Thornwell Orphanage, Dr. W. 1 P. Jacobs, President, Clinton, S. C. I The Connie Maxwell Orphanage, Dr. I A. T. Jamison, Supt., Greenwood, S. C. I The Epworth Orphanage, Rev. W- I B. Wharton, Supt., Columbia, S. < The'Chtirch Home, Deaconess Gads^H den, Yorkville. Ij RAT CORNiHl It fiost Tat Olid mlro oxtormlnntOT rr^1.9t I I Kills quickly and absolutely wlthouiOTof. I 1 MummlfW?thus provontins decomposi \ tlon, Better than nil the traps in the I r world. Ins 1st on < wunilno HAT CORN. I I 2JSc, 50c, ui dealers or by mull, post* I \\ paid. I \ BOTANICAL MFG. CO. I 4th & Race Stn. . Philadelphia, Pa* I iGE & COMMISSION CO I EY BUILDING * I South Carolina I erything you have to sell; we I vant to buy. I >r those who desire to purchase I L do well to see us first. \ I