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LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. L. G. Ballo is visiting relatives in Newberry this week. -Miss Cleo Walker spent the week evd with relatives in 'Cross Hill. Miss Bessie Roland is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. P. McNair, in Aiken. Mr. 'Charles Fleming spent Satur day in Spartanburg visiting friends. Mr. Tom Bolt, of Atlanta, Is visit Ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fi Bolt. Mr. B. M. Wolff returned home S'at urdtay after spending several days in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Richoy, of Flor ence. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richey, Sr. Mr. G. W. 1ill of Florence is spend ing several days here visiting friends And relatives. Mr. J. II. Sullivan spent the week end in Greenwood with his sister, Mrs. J. 'F]. Buirnside. Mrs. Lamar Smith and children spent last week in Spartanburg at tending the music festival. !Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fould and daugh ter of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fould's brother, Mr. Lloyd Higbe. Mrs. Lizzio Massey left Saturday morning for Birmingham, Ala., where she will visit her nephew for some time. Mr. Hal Moorman, who has been living in the lower part of the state is in Laurens visiting relatives for a few days. Mr. Hyman Snolomon. of Baltimore, arrived in Laurens last week to as sist his brother, Mr. 'W, Solomon in hit; jewelry store. Mrs. W. D. Ferguson left Saturday for Lynchburg, Va., where she will visit her friend, Mrs. Lochridge, who has been very ill. 'Miss Lola Riddle, of Athens, Ga., spent several lays of last week with her brother, Mr. M. A. Riddle, a few miles from the city. -Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Jones are at tending the Shriner convention in At lanta this week, having gone through the country by auto. Rev. W. I. Minter, of Lincolnton, N. 'C., spent the week-end in' the city with his brother, Mr. E. P. linter, and sister, Mirs. N. 13. Dial. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Tatum are ex pected in the city the latter part of the week to visit Mrs. ''atum's par cnts, Mir. and Mmrs. J. P. Bolt. Misses Flori'de Ilarper and Annette Stover spent Sunday in Ninely Six, go ing over by automobile with MAis: liar per's sister and retu'ning on the ev ening train. Winthrop College S('liOLA RSlil P and lIN TitIN('E EXA NATION The examination for the award of Vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lego. and for the admission of new students will be held at the county Court House on Friday, July 3, at 9 n. m. Applicants must plot be less than sixteen ye< 's of 'age. When Scholarships ar'e v can after' July 31 they will be awvard Id~ those making the highest averag~ ~this e:Kamina tion, prmovided they jieet the condI tions governing th~ award. ApplI cants for Scholarships should write to President JTohnson before the exam Ination for Scholarship exaim ination blanks. Scholarships are wvorth $100 and freo tuition. The next session will open September 16, 1914. 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The coupon bielow is for your comnvenienco -cut It out anda maillit Now-boforo you turn this page. Your full sire. 50 hottlo wiii reach you promptly without agenny cost or obliga hin al ntue Copo ow.eas A ddr as ..................................... I city................sta.........I .For Sat. Bys Bpeelfy Nro. 68.-~ J4UAUBNS DmU Co. NURSES MEET IN GREENVILLE NEXT Pleasant and ProlltaLde Annual Meet. lug Held in this City last Week. MIss Irby Elected President. Tho South'Carolina Nurses associa tion closed their annual meeting Thursday afternoon after a very pleasant and profitable session. The closing session was marked by the election of officers, the selection of Greenville as the next meeting place and the passing of suitable resolutions of thanks. - Miss Julia Irby, of this city, was so lected president for the ensuing year, Misses L. M. Davis and Arnette Ben son, of-Columbia, vice presidents, Miss Virginia Glibs, of Columbia, secretary and Miss J. J. Bulow, of Charleston, treasurer. The following resolutions were passed just before adjournment: I. Resolved, That the Graduate Nurses of S. C. give a heartfelt vote of thanks-flrst to Miss Irby. and the nurses who so ably assisted her In making the 8th annual convention such a marked success. Then to the physicians and business men of the city of Laurens and the ladies who ex tended the hospitality of their homes; and to all others who so generously rendered their assistance. II. Thanks are also (lue to the ofilcers of the association who for the pact year have rendered such faithful service. 111. It is the desire of the Nurses to go on record as endorsing the med ical inspection of schools by physi cians and school nurses as is practic ed in large cities and other commun ities. IV. The nurses recommend the es tablishment of a system of instructing visiting nurses throughout the state. Besides the regular business ses sions, the nurses were honoreri with several social affairs while in the city. Wednesday evening Miss Julia Irby en tertained at a large reception in their honor. Thursday a luncheon was ten dered the visiting nurses at the home of Airs. J. F. Bolt and this was great ly enjoyed. Automobile and carriage rides over the city also formed a pleasant mode of entertainment while they were here. The nurses were a very pleasant and apparently very ambitious vs well as faithful body of young women and made a deep impression upon all those with whom they came in contact while here. 'iilDWE LiL SAI'S "NOT GUILTY". Trial of 'ase Will legin Next Monday Morning. Greenville, May i1.-George W. Tid well, Sr., pleaded "not guilty" when arranged today in the Court of Gen eral Sessions on an indictment charg ing him with the murder of R. Ilmmett Walker on the 12th day of March In the office of the Carolina Mill, this city. Next Monday, May 18. was set as the tentative .date of the trial after the defense had asked that next Wed nesday be chosen. The bill of indictment against TidI well was in the first batch of bil11s handed to the grand jury this morn ing by Bolicitor Proctor A. flonham to be bassed upon and was in the first batch of "true bills" reported by the jury. Shortly after the indictment was returned Tid~well wvas brought in to court and placed in the prisoner's dock. /ridlwell stood firm as the indict ment was r'ead to him and when asked how he would plead answered "not guilty" in a firm tone. Asked how he would be tried he gave the usual .answer: "By God and my, coun try." The prisoner wais then carried back to the county jail, wher'e he has been confined since the day of the tragedy. Before Grand Jury. The grand jury proceedings ar'e behind closed doors and it is impos sible to state what tr'anspired before it. Ouly two witnesses were sent be: fore that body, however, by the solicd or, these being the two witnesses to the tragic affair, J1. P. Cain, su pern tendent of Carolina mill and A. A. Roddoy, boss overseer at the same 'mill. Tt was deemed unnecessary by the solicitor to sendc any ot her' witnesses before the grand jury in order to se cure the true bill. Trial Next Week, The defense asked that next Wed nesday ho selected as the date of the trial but after some argument Mon day was entatively selected as lhe date. It .Is possible, however, that the de fense may later secure continuance until Wednesday. There Wps a fairly good-sized cowd in the court room today when court convened,.. Had the general iiico any idea though that the de fendant in one o fthe most sensa tional murder cases in Greenville in years, was to be arraigned today,, it is'safe to say that the court rootn would have been packed. The interest in the trial is intense and large crowds are expected to at. tend ftart week. ~ Luxurious B( Provide your hor serviceable pieces of home. Makes one r< night. An easy pull full sized, comfortabi steel frame and sprin Plenty of room for b Bed section per styles. All woodsan to give best quality f Solid Car Load of th Call and S.M . lIeport for 1913.191.. The Hlping IHand Circle of King's Daughters, of Laurens, has forty-the memb~ers. Our motto is "Boar ya one another's t'urdenq". Four memabers have been received since the last con, venition. Our m'-itings are iel.l ee a month and are opecned wvith devotion al exercises. We have paid all of our pledges for this year as followvs: Florence Crittenden Home .. ..$ 6.00 St. Mlargaret's Home for Incura bies .... .......... ...10.00 Door of Hope .. .... ........6.00 For the education of two Bible women in China .. .... ...30.00 We also paid flve dlollars to the vol cano sufferers. We have had three patients in the hospital, covering a period of ten wveeks. We sup~plied bed clothes, medicine andl provisions for some needy pecople in our midst. At Christmas the Circle sent checks to Thornwell, Connie Maxwell and( Ep worth Orphanages. Also wvood to one family in our town, a dinner to anoth or, with stuffed stockings for the chil dren, and a basket to anothier. We have agreed to pay three dloliars per1 week for a few wveeks to aid in the supplort of an old1 lady in the miii vl lage of our town. We furnished a rolling chair for an old crippled man. We still clothe a little blind girl at Cedar Springs. Mlany were remem bored with floral offerings andl notes of sympathy in times of sorrow. We ar'e putting Bibles in the rooms of 0our county hospital. The Circle sub sct'ibed for' six copies of "The Silver Cross". Amount made during the year $178.88 Amount expended during year 156.18 Balance on hand .... .......$ 23.20 JndfirestIon. Can't Eat? 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C. on the 26th day of May, 1p)14 next, after publica-tton hereof,, at .11 o'clock in the forenoor, toshow cause, f any they have, why granted. (Given under my hand this 11th day cf May Anuno D~ominl 191.. 0. 0. Thompson, J. P. L. C. NLY! NID BROWNING sat Sermon to Men. E PHOENIX" Church Sunday P. M. of Mo., will direct Male Quartet. INVITED