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MISS CRAIG HUNTER NOW RANKS SECOND Some Positions Are Shifted This Week. CONTEST WARMING UP Steadiest Gains Made bj Miss Hunter of Ora?Important Notices to Candidates and Friends. Another week of The Advertiser's ?n nt popularity contest has closed, marked by n lively shower of ballots and the keenest interest manifest. Not In 4he several weeks that the contest has waged has there been a let-up In the activity of t!:o many contestants and their friends. The marked event of the past week Is the rapid advance of Miss T. Craig Hunter of Ora. whose vote how is IS.07?, last Week it being only 12."?.so. Mr. Roland Mo&eley stl'l holds a strong !? ,.d. Iiis vote be ing tl Is we -k, 2?ii: >. Misses Kelle DlnUcly and Mary Smith tiro' third and fourth, respectivelyi ?ll'ss Mury Btlllivt :i Is ;i close v' h. Important Votlce?, The Advertiser begs to warn tin people to bp carcfijl tii to whom they pay Subscriptions. As announced In the I eglnuinc. The Advertiser will not be responsible for any moneys paid to candidates until received In ;*.<is office and receipted for by the management. And again, the people are urged to notify The Advertiser c: any com plaints they may have to make re garding their papers and the coupons. If any one receives a paper with the coupon cut therefrom, please notify the office at or.ee. Mall carriers, if there be any so disposed, a; e warned against taking these coupons. The Advertiser is determined that every fe;.ture of this content must be fair and square, equal to all and with advan tage s to none. Candidates who poll r.o votes i-.i the Space Of four weeks, will be judged in active, kiu! i';".i. names omitted from the list as published. This does not mean that they Will be debarred froth the contest; for their votes Will '. ? kept here on record j '.ist the same, tuitl nhpuld they bring in votes ?t fcviy lat< r date, their nan:es w||1 again app< ?r i:i Cie column, iv'i )\ their total y '?? r< I* lied. : \w I'hmo is Here. Kb n r?: ni ? ?<!'.' ?itaitl?*. I I 'rent I ? Keii-u SeXtOh, !.;..:;? lift. .. . Miss Ridith Teague. Mththtvijle.. n.sod Miss It nein Wolff, Oray Court.. ' Miss NfnnhlQ i:.i.-ns. Laurehs.; i.*i4? Mi-s S; die Fuller. MOUntville.. 1.540 M!fs ilessle Thompson, Madden.. l.r.io UlSH Lilllo Mae Hudd. Cross Hill. 1,470 Miss .Table Kennedy? Clinton.. : ico Miss Bdmonia Onrrett, Laurens. 1,040 Miss ionise Copeland, Laurehs.. D10 Wlill? Bramlett, Princeton. Cf?0 Rhigene Pouche, Laurens. Miss iV'eiiio Poole. Laurcns.... ?i20 m;--; Maria Henderson, Waterloo Mi:s Fannie Fuller. Mountvlile. f?(0 i). \, \\\ To Meet Friday, ?.;??*. \V. ". Dial re.qucKts it to he ?a. in on need that the >i y I.aurens itc.-. Daughters 01 ..a American olutlon, will hieet at het home oh st-<???-? .*. O'clock next F-lday rf rn?on, a full attendance is t.eslred ?ome trsnttera :>f Importance \.iU be SMALL GIRL KILLED 0;S RAILROAD TRACK Ann(toll Ramsey, Poriucrl) ?u" Geor gia. Knt a It) Injured bj Traiin s.t Laurens Mills* Annie Bell Ramsey, aged thirteen, who recently moved to the Laurens mills with her mother from <:r?'?-ii ville, but formerly of Columbus, Ga., was run over and fatally injured by a string of detached flat cars on the Co lumbia, Newberry & Laurens railroad, near the Laurens milis. early Saturday morning. Immediately after the cc Cident Mr. Meng, outside foreman at the mill, summoned physicians and had the little girl removed to her home. An examination revealed the fact that her limbs and body had been terribly mangled, and the remaining spark of life took its llipht within an hour. Coroner Hairston came up and held the Inquest shortly after the noon hour. The facts in connection with this unfortunate affair, as adduced at the huptest were to the effect that the Ramsay girl was on her way Jo tin mill about a. in. on reaching the railroad she proceeded down the ??:?;;? ':. in the direction of the crossing. Meantime the division work train of ; i'. X. ? F.. road, engaged en this ? of (he line in making some Im provements, had pulled out dn the main track from n siding and, In or der to make up its regular train, a String of flat ears were detached ami "kicked" down tho track, with n braheman aboard. He saw the girl, but apparently did not realize the child's peril until it was too late, though l.e applied tho brakes before the cats struck her. Others saw her Impending danger and called to her to pet off tin- (rack. Being par tially (leaf she evidently did not hear the approaching train behind her nor the warnings from horrified onlookers. The verdict of the coroner's jury wiis. therefore, rein!'red in accord ance with these facts. On Sunda> tie remains of the de ceased were laid to re.-: in the city cemetery, Rev. Mr. Morgan conduct ing the burl?! service. I Hi: fi milLY RK.VMOX, !?(??>(?? in! in'.s of Meluortll and Huldil Ha Mi ,Vni for Pit ?t lime. Ruhuu, Sept. lb?tho Mel worth, Hulda (Check) llr.bb family re-uhlon ??? < held ( ;i la.--t tiidi'tiy September tl g Itiu; i tho old homo, better known .-? (ho Clinton Hahb place, on North . . . '.. ... Melv . :. ? . . . ? L't'dd I ? petite to (he extreme. 1*1 only and t.> spare?-enough to have fed as many more. Par;':; the afternoon (juitO a number of (ho friends of this un broken family enthe in to offer con* gratulntlons, good wishes, etc., and its hours were spent in talking over matters and things that took place in their Childhood a::d early youthful days. And many hearty laughs wei'0 had itt th? OXpSnse of or:", and another, as Stories :i' their youthful awkwardness were related. l ate in the afternoon. when these brothers and sisters part < d. (lie l.ami trasp of affection was felt to bo made stronger by this day's met ::-:g together. ?. ftohor(?on VKits Liiiirens? Mr. A. Mi Robertson, a former resi dent "f Laurent" county but now Hying at Kjjuality, Anderson county was here on Tue? .ay shaking hands with his many friends Sir. Robertson has nuiherdus friends and relatives here .. '. o .?? t 8 !!r :d to s.-c llilti, HI IKiET OK >\ M I HI.CO N V.W S. Homes Opened to Women Missionary Workers Personals. Waterloo, Sept. 11.?The Woman's Missionary union of Laurens county held a very interesting meeting In the Waterloo Baptist church Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, Mrs. 1. s. Bennett of Laurens is the popu lar president Of the association, and was most active in all its workings. Rev. <\ Lewis Fowler of Clinton. Sen ator J. H. Wharton and Mr. Carl Wharton of Waterloo wore among those who delivered addresses. About fifty or more- delegates from the va rious churches hi the county were present and were delightfully enter tained during their stay by the hos pitable citizens of Waterloo. Mrs. C. ED. Hush and children of Liberty are visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson and family. Mrs. .1. r. Henry of I.aurens and Mrs. .)<>. ii X. sinis of Central are vis ing Mr. 11. C. Fuller and family. Mis., Mabel Nelson bit Saturday for her home in Honea Path after a two weeks' visit to her mother. Mrs. Virginia Nelson. Mi . ? ? } . ? '. !?.?'..: ' . . .Si Monday T< Sheely will have cbi oi t'.o Town ville :?> hoois ajialii. M s. Mary K ! was the f,uest of frleritis in Witte'.lOO this week. Mrs. .i. B. Wharton t ?: c ??. uwood is visiting relatives Waterloo. Mrs. Bugeue F. Walle r 6l AC: ntn Is en a visit to her futher, Mr. : . C. Smith. Mr. Thomas Miller ol Greenwood spent Thursday in Waterloo. Mis. .1. .1. Bendy of Laurens was the guest this week oi her pavor.ts in Watt ; loo. Mr. B. A. Anderson spent Saturday in Laurc i.s. Mr. ami Mrs. Mark Hcllams Of Lau retta are visiting Mr. T. B. Harris and family. Mis. l. r. Morrow of Calhoun Falls Spent last week in Waterloo with he mother, Mrs. w. v. Dehdy. I he .1? i-.'.' t'ctcliriitious. The Jewish new yeai'i R?sh-Hosah nah, eohimehbc.s this nfteihoOli nt sun <lown. :.'.,'} i\\e feast will lie observed by the .! v. - qi this city. '!"!:? :r stores Hi I her} >\ a a on f? r F\ flic ( V. A For l.iiun n^. Hp; I Sol i Hi i im r im i: i?. Me-vi-s. (riirliiiutmi ii ml Voiniu \u ? leaded mi Bon l. ? skill at Columbia, Messrs, ,lno, Y. Oarlfhgtou and .1. Stobo Voting, pres ident and secretary respectively of the Semlnolc Securities company. Were on last Friday indicted on the charge <>f conspiracy to defraud, to gather with two others connected With some of (ho dealings of the con. panv, the two being resident? of ?Vorth Carolina. The rase will in all prob ability come up for trial some time this week. Messrs .(larlington and Voting were released on bonds, to the amount of r:. im i. and t'J.itOO respectively, their bondsmen being Messrs. c. ii. Roper, a. D. Gray and i. i?. watts Mr. w. f. |{microns Improving Mr. w. r. H?rtgens who i.,.s been ;n with fever for about six weeks is rap idly Improving and. it is hop* d, will m: n il ok mh, j. ir. t h? rkkss. Kor hut Citizen it Dials Passed Iwuj Suitilil) at l ?Mint.tin lull. Mr. .1. Richard Childless passed away at his home nt Fountain Inn last Sunday shortly after 12 o'clocki in the sub y<ar of Iiis ape. 11 i hail been In declining health for S< veral months but bad been confined to his bed less than a month. Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock he was laid to rest in the Fountain Inn cemetery by the side of Ids wife who preceeded him to the grave nine months ago, her death oc curring last December. The funeral services, conducted by the Rev. s. T. Btackinan of the Methodist church, assisted by Uev. (',. \V. Ltussey of the Baptist church at Fountain Inn, was attended by a large nss< mblrge of friends and relatives from the sur rounding country. During the ser vice s all ti.e stores W? re < lOSed as a mark ol respect. Mr. Cl'.ildress was native ol Dials and n >'<'.? ;'. in that township until ISSiJ when |ie removed to Fountain In t. tie rear* i a large family and ws s si vs.iuabio and ..-?:?:! < Itlzcii. r .any y. Ii'al.- cl . . tili-1 : : ? ? ' . W'i) . " D. ssr.d Kiel I O rehs; Mrs. John Fdwitrds. Mi s. R. A, .lotus, nhd Mi-s Sali.'? V! IldVeSs of Fountain Inn. mm? BL?KELY DSliD SUDDENLY YISTERDAY. People in the city were startled late yesterday afternoon when the hews spruViS :?!;. J. vVarreii Bhskely of the Tyh isvllle seeth n had been found di re i-i Ids buggy. Mr. Blakely i< . . ? . !.< ? ? ? . ? ? ? F. third s. Uh i ? couipany < orini utivi W. the final suniinoi s the <:< < ' as. :! w; old s.nd is sr.:-. iv< . among whbhi ??. ( HARMOM PI OPI I W ANT fNE\\ RAILROAD I'l'OpOSCd (. Ill II \ i I lc-(.[IC I|\> <K'l!- I II gustn Itoad L'xcitrs I'utliipdiitiu in tir- Count) v Marri.ivc. Ilurmony,Sept, M. there Is a great d<al ol talk now In regt rd i<> the car line running through this country, but (he people would not know how t?i up predate a thing like t!.;.t now it it should conic. Tiny have had their hopes raised so high sevi ral tlu.es and been let rail so hard that they arc fearful of getting up there any more. However, ii ino wid th comes by and Plows, then this correspondent will report to The Advertiser all the good news, and if ho finds out In time will write about tl.e free ride from the city of iJroenvillo to the city of Augusta, tieorgia. it Is liest, though, not t" publish the free ride loo liberally for fear of a pi?t crowd. YoUr corre spond! nt would enjoy a irlp down thai way, as he h:'s never Keen there. So help us to yi'.l: "hur:?; is' hurrah! for Bethel hip spring lasi Monday eveiilpg ; ? o'clock. in th<> absence of the minister tin? Ith S::::d:;y. Mi. Hdjrinr Ha> L i)r< at'hed for the congregation. Kv< ry one was vvell pleased with bis s? rinoii. Mr. Otis A. Ilu>:h?s lift thh IHOl'UiUg to resuine his studh k at Meridian Mal? college. Mr. A. K Hughes and wife are visit ing relatives and friends In Bickens. 1 ii honor of Ihc school I">> h t In t were soon lb l< aye, the young folks Lad a very delightful lawn parts ai Mr. .1. B. l)a\i.-* last night. Married \i tin.- home of the bride's parents. Mr. iind Mrs. Lark ill I login s, of Bickens county, on the 20th of An gust; Mr. \V. .-Ygiisiuji Lesley of Pelz? . s. c. and M!s.- Susie XlcWhorter tit i |;s r< . I : ? and is a model one from Which ol Ct.gs will I U stale become familiar with |be s' Cap and M Is i spi Chilly Urged that leiiclicTS of the state see that one ? ? .i i VN? llduard'* lleftini?. to fi i< luN ai d ? . l\ P. l/< i and William* wards will return to ? INIENSE INTEREST IN BiGHAM KIELING Various iirul Varied Virus ol Tragedy. SEINTIMEINT IN LAURENS |>CO|dC dt' Iiis Ct.1 III IM II II Mj ?Ii not Sallslinl \\ III) Arc.Is Of tin lvIIIIttu Beeilt it Mysterious. Last week's issue of The Advertiser contained a (leornotown special to Tint News am! Courier, toll In;: oi tlie traaic ih'llth Clf Mrs ItUth l'l'h>|l IIIkIiIIIII. Witt! (if I ; 0, <\ lllgham tii I'ioit-IK.oun ty, iiimI daughter of Mr. Matthew II. ("ri: ;> of Mount villi*, this county. Rhu ?? tlie . t Issue of tlii.^ paper, warrants have hoen swo.n oul j?y lIiu OetirRo iowii Coroner for the ui'res-'l of l.mth I?.- itl*j;htun and Mr. \V. Iii Want. Ii ? and i'artlouliulj lluiso <? i t|ie Mdtint \ i;i>- and Wad i hui i ? <?( Inns, vi ?. o M.s. Lp.-;.am was Ih'mi Uuov.u. Mvcry* liody .?? 'viii|taiIii/..'s with the Iteroiiyed lan.il>'. Mir. liiahani. hs Mi?? (Ti p. \yiiH popular at her old home, enjoying Uli? iMtttn and tiftV'ctioii of all who know lot. sin- was graduated a'. t'iiU'ortl college in 11107, iihd after teaching one year, ihoi and married In. <;. c. Hicham, then a practicing l>hysielan at Motintvllle. Very umi , however, they moved back :o lib Old lioiu ? In KMorenco county. .lusi a few wb'eki ago, Mis. hfghaui was at. Mountville I nd Waterloo, visiting 11 i. mis and r< lat ivt s. The i.I- in this county, as slat' !. are intensely iiitiircrled In this awful ot t t;i r -in ? : the Interest has caused ?