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'COULDN'T FOOL HOBO I(NiGHT OF THE ROAD WAS WISE OLD BIRD. :Billy Sunday Tells Good Story of How rarmer Stopped Visits of Tramps-Were Suspicious ot Effusive Welcome. Billy Sunday, the evangelist, said at a fashionable reception IL his honor in Philadelphia: "A good many people are mistrust fil of religion. I don't know why tt is, but there's a lot of people as mis ,trustful of religion and the religious as the tranip was mistrustful of the farmer. "'I don't know what to do about this tramp evil, a farmer once said to me. 'I've put up signs about bewar ing of the man trap and look out for the savage (log and take care of the -pring gun, but it don't seem to do any good at all, Mr. Sunday. The tr.2mlrs molest me something ter rilh< 'ell. irother Irown,' said i, 'you .0 t put ip a big sign reading, "All 1 r: :!t:s welcoled at irown's," and 1 ' lator oi, le ni' know the result.' 'n .hought 1 was jokin, at first. 1 h !i-'n2 he .saw I was In eailest he straivlut off home and put ip a 1, Il: ov r hi ate-'..\l tramips hre. .Plin lirowvn'-that you r I I hallf a mile away. 1me im 1 'iin tiI' followin'f : said Ihe sin had worked to~ H e. Ever since Ie pu f '-2 oly 2 oyes on e tralmp hiarl h: a(I I-n by aellent. Ile She' tr:. :2 n('htentI2IAy as5 I! stlood w:,er th sivn, look it n1 l r (adin'g it ove' and - l it Mind 1f quli:-:Ical, ,arva; p-hying rhout li:; 111outh. I .':ys I"-r i'r t l'-ownV11grin the feon- at th tramp 11 S ll''rl. Ti ia ie birs! hi' r laughtli a d i:22 - lo, istr.flow mlanly copsi h' 1 n -n1 en at all, says -,r rown. In a hurt, 52urp)rised * I' ailu g iv a ther litter : w ininy ballogs have you ''lbT'ro aiii't a do;g abot the place,' aothe farier. (M! opened the gate a ' : Niys, but the tramp jumped ha .) :> 'red lIke(, t hefarmer closed it a.'1iI outI of pily. 'You cann come in : 'd seo for you-elf if you (on't hi 2b ve 111o aboul ithe dogs.' he says. 'Oh. yes, I know,' said the tramp. TIe vas Ival and shaking ill over from the -Mart he got when the gate op21nwd, 1 '1 know all about that,' he said ; 'hut. fell me how mrany bear t ,;, y Iu've got set. In there thlt W11 b"1 hle a poor follow's leg off.' ary a hear trap,' said the farm trv a bear trap.' i s i1 l11,1n1 got to do a Iard day's v, Iw o a ru asly mea0:11 of ;raps?' of the kinl, said the Y ' 't (m right in. young fel I-, pn! I'll iive you a thre-course r lor' 1 (A1 1 tin21g. aill it, you to .ay nll night wve'll fix you up .1 b 1 il the iloor by thle hitch un121 s'2ared hard at the farm-i 1 n2' 12and I len he smniledI a kind You ca':1 vi' or1k that little game 02n r . This2 is imy) (eleventh yeair oni "'What I game(-?' saId Earmer 'r a 'Wha' 11 ameiii a. ire y'ou 1talkin' "'uttin2' rouitgh 01n rat5 1n the cof fre and 22(llin' (air remilns to' the 22 '2 1 'll('ge for' a dollar0 ap1iec '. lMI'h:lrap, winking at the farm er 'Oh. no.) l1rown1ie, (1h1l hoy! Oh. h' Aber Th''llis is my el 'velnth yealr .211S P Ui, I ('1e! 2n' you1.' \ dI 21h1 trm T'i ook 2:1 a cigar butt r ' thel ipoctkt of1 his2 ra1nedI~ (oat, I i w2 i t lphuIir match01, and 2 1 . 22 u ti1l' 1'.ay, his head2 near ~ 'C fler'theast Passae,. ........ V'ilkib;'.! i' he isco0ver Nh: >; it I 22:d. 2: t out2 last 2 i 'lioi to2I(k onl hi12 l' 1:22:ake the9 nor1ltheat ' romi 112e PacIic to Ithel At >I the we''t oIf ( :)10 (i'l2yu kiO. '' h2 I O t in Sve:rdrup.; whlo fr r2.2 i:. an. 121L- :.1 32a la:: 2sum-1 'C 2h II' the in n. lir'ssi- 2 2 1' m222 (':p'" iion and1, 221 ha' 2. - that22. Viflkilskili propo01:Id toI' a 1 part 1f fils crew2 to Sverdlru'sI '1iraler to) (eC'1oi22jze hh; Slip. 1i 2 . w,2ithi aI view2 to1 1the possibility 'f 22't gltlinug througi2h the4 ic13 ne.t2 2 2 1uner21.-~ Hiri f~ic2 A merlan, S'ving L-ives. 'il h2 fight1 to save human iiv0ii2es ini A oi rIca has beeun emIiet ly success fui1 li uring the( hi1st few years and thle bo 'ma1i2terially13 reduced(21. P'er1hps t he gr.:t 2t ifmProvemenI~it has1 been2l in 13' 1)1': ll fever, where1' sailt21je 1112 221( medCical:1 treaitmc-nt hiave w2orkled to gether'1 to good effect. In the( field1 of tubhercuilosis at greait deal has5 been necomp rlished, 2111hough nhot as tuch an0 -was originally hoped for. In tis (dis tnje it is largely a case of inony'--- to get enough to1 give the Victlims of "'he W1bitu plague" the 1 trmtet they noed LEXINGTON (CoUNTY AGAINST FTEE SYSTI'Em uggestion for Officers' Salarles and Would Abolish Fees. .Judge Cril elses Idea of Payling .Judge of Pro. bate) $600. Iexington', Sept. 21.-Declaring that upon an "examination of tihe books of the county oflicers it was found that those ofilcers who are paid fees as coinpensation for work done are paid more In proportion to work done than other oflicers" and recommending that the "delegation to the legislature se cure an amendment to the law as It now stands, so that the judge of pro bate, the sheriff and the clerk of court be paid a salary as all other aflCrs, the Lexington county grand Jury made its final presentment of Judge Thomas S. Sease yesterday afternoon after hav ing been in session for three days. The grand jury suggested thii these oflicers be placed on a staiding sal ary, as tollows: .udge of probate, $6b00 per year; sheriff $2,500 per year, anl tle Ce irk of Court $2,50"1 per year. lin con1menting onl the report of lie grail i ry's recoin enVldation in t his rgar d. .ilge SIse Phayel Ile idtI of payinlg :I jiitle of probate the ineagre sut o Stis, Oayf: that anly olleer who had to gi' l in the s n of Z:31n as a 3ro li(' on to wvidi :n h hin 3 t4~ I 3t .1 3id e of a ry 2::'in to lihe u 1on : thatiI any be::"4 no uo~by Wo Ilh colish-:-o h3:l 'Au !< ii of : th itizes'.3 of3. 1h' nh!a oie :ore Othan .,n ordin V Sll~lhI lie a to ' i ll I I lI (I \ '.e it w'a.. nt soi st:ife i'd n Ithe 3:2 eno t hiel( 34 ratl I ury, i: is ii i lto l Itiia! s l)' of ' ith i :e illerS hi ll in 1 11 v th b l of'cl i ng a11 in stui n~ a r s leii fr lto 1:.4e li:i who ait a I lani .to w1elw l 111 .1, th.ia V. in) ;.s :I lo 11 :n o lg it :-en11 io.y m -t 1nn lo w ;n I.y I. 1.1yI v ti he I Ila t I o I l o II lii, I lie -Okerill' ol, bexitlgioiilic ie Lyeartly salary ot , lii), . is ill I(Jili -onl to reg at t fees altwed by statutto ir civi !'acti. ihe juge of probate Ivivd .; a sih:'y (of $2r1 0 ald i s - pen uniltoi tniige fot his s.ervices ins '11) oit f b 1 sttivs, he;s ill ryg i r' y io :os s e 1311." l i l r the l atocwied lI h' clerifi of coLini onily rceives I yealrly sa fli olit v If $2.o$,1, this i 1vil actions he4 udg tieofprotiate 11viill tl t ole ' e no:d is peic 'l i '. iio iestit'i es, 111ii ill a. lig 3alary from 'lh bo nt ofd $t'.i i'y- thi n b in 'il.: or oper t in Ii 8I3 1yil en s - ! h v ' lilt jor It rIlthilt Itl ye and oteis nitrani' e n 11l hg h- i ilil as jo hs to iliat, 3(4 tb'31 iis ible :' hie' j.'.(1 senti 31 y41 s 13 t' i' l4ibers ofithe git ji' oiipy i V unt' inI latI 43 in the1 a I ount the deputyi I shoubl'333313 rece ive Ili .i. t i now, the llr ies 1 h Iii alaryu II ; f i hif dto ity, 1e d3in hi' st i'1i1worth landsil ani unount 311'. I warrlt' by t t e i nvo14 in o1fI1I Tin' 3 Oilc f he4341iff43, . w ih a''salary& ia ! , I to er w h t heiili ttresent he i st pa~in" S llir in t he1i cot v"tO -' au-l be315 'i ru st ie e hi41 214s l t Mnu I.., ier ad 1'. ner al r Ibion lof th'eus ailr uhottj~g recived ra d ro i's rolt h-. i n hli oli' . .14340 I.!- I isi oin t olie 'o'l ithe( ' t'I" fra edof 6m t ta1 . during 'orrivrlil einedo - wou. If , Z The .. 1:. curh w n cha ~ otr .Jtabtn, hind, t nextlla~ .\iota y afkti-i 6n014 aty ofe~as thepuw ok willc b~e disenssed . GRAND DISPLAY' OF NEW FALL .GOODS Our many beautiful and rich fall colors are vieing with the beauti ful autumn colors of nature. The trees and the flowers are preparing for the keen sting of the early winter weather, so why not you? It is time now to think of the new fall dress. In our store no department has been neglected and each days express brings more pleasant sur prises. We can only say come and look; you'll be pleased. New Fall Dresses and Skirts. There's such a variety and novelty in the new fall dresses and skirts that we could not begin to describe them. Every new style fea ture for fall and winter is represented here in prices from $5.00 to $15.00. New Fall Suits and Coats. The wonderful variety, the beauty of the models, the materials and wide choice in shades have already made these suits and coats the talk of the city. There are many distinctive and dif ferent styles to choose from ranging in price from $10.00 to $30.00. New Fall Dress Goods Are Here Our popular priced patterns and weaves in wool and wash fabrics are most attractive in style and beauty, and more tempting in their money-saving value than you could expect.. We have here the kind you will be glad to choose from and at prices that you will gladly pay. Specials Specials Specials 5.l-inl Brode loth. all shade.i 32-inti Irvt''-s (iii.rl iii dliik \\e are siowilig a ( I leI( jjjj( or t 1he seisol, oIlY .. .. $1.00 plaid. lr sellml dresses .121-2 ill lthi( I h t I aid bill I pieces S -ii -h ( .),t ings. just 27-iii v t)( e (iiO hlill l l viler, I(\ and liil ll( (I, what ou w lit for eliilulieli now Stlex. mfl. . .10 Well, at chihr$2.50 eInats. special, aill w ool.......S .50i~i it ~ltlloi'' 1 :mI.hn-h. atll-wool: Serge, hieavy f0loiv ...5(~.llI ' T& ~04 lE ' 27 -iun-h layonsx Silk IFiishx Pop)-:;-itigodIfulii ly..08S OE. lin,. only .. .... .... .. .. .25 2-ie od0i a.(u'(uf 27 -ineh l'encil stripe Popiilini,ttii (il.......0 1- \tliitHIt)(k 'ilhu o J special.... .. .. .. .. ....20 -iieit I eraI'oi...10 Fci ei&C. heal 27-i nch whlite '. Im.. only...........10 All silk white Crepe de Cine f.~'p [ l() IC I A WVaist, ju*ilst a-rii vedI onily $2.50 ) s'81(i*sIguh ;.dr gay Ja Al1l silk Crepte h Chinie Waists l~ white, navy, pinik, only . . $3.50 lul il lt~o 'oi aeh~it...........35 .\Illt new slid~es Tlalfeta silk 'iVietetps a uiir$.0toI o.l--(1 fa En is I 'rulerskirts. , only.. ....$3.50 anthtto or iii laelt.ti kt 'p, gll x Goo qua i ility .\I essa Iu'line tler- l~tl4. j itI t~.ah~ i skits, new~' sh.ih-s .. ....$2.50 * tili uull'........35 ......... all1 colors. tonly .. .... ...$1.00 iili~i~iic os ht l aurus l tthr n lilt ings e uws, spec~ial eailch 0caiiti. s o S''stls 'itiio at 15 27-ingetthewhate tns onlyt ....Oct.10t --dApo ighmol 0 .1A NN I NG 1 1t1ih I N imci to the Cottonl proding interets viig that managers of State to iio '; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n sl :1a~~-ren f oo.._lgtiieliing tIl1 3IA!'IllN of South (arolina. It is likely that arehou:ves shotil( be absolittely dis - t li I ich A use Wil le Made ~ li A o s i'iig lititel. iela li ai m n aIn io d Cone , i IIn i (' l . f i he are lio arse nor th of ile r o ottob b~C t i e go %vcr ll(Io III)d hIe e o s ('ottonl Walrehlouse haw to be P'erfected 1nr10n1 nd14nisin an~d AlSO s(renig-tened. .\lelmaurin will hold fretiuent confer-ieaelo, o IIisoe. ehees on this iatter before fhe legis- IOI'ed liei'ei n, tlere coo 'as 'e Col umbia, S C., Sept. 25.-- -Govenlo' I at ure meets in Jan uairy and the re- . eop a situaion v'ery different from Manning and W'arehouse Commission- sillIs of tihese onferenes will woba-h Il 11 entprogress C A E r' Alel'aui'n hold a lenigthy cofer'encei 1,13 biye em ibaced In a message from tle bas been made. I hit from tlie reporto in t le governor's olicee a few days ago, goye,'nor to tie legislatuare during the of ile col ferelce referred to it ap- YOU 31)11t detect a cold at Iliseussing the advant ages of Ile state carly part of tle next sessione. I lit til gover1101 is most sl- ter sittilg iiext to 01)0 'ho has Slcox. warieliouise systeif iind the legislation The following editorial from the eviely solicIolls or deopig tile ed, tii('n it is that a triei and test( necessary to perfect til! Iaw govern- York ville Enquirer of Septeib) 21 a elou se system along lines that will 111'1i1ol lie fai i sed. "I Ing it. No ! tatementi was given out af- refers to this subject: work wrt a t i my ef an, ler tile conference, but. it was learned "As I rebeit of a conference be- ile ('ott(ll irst, and tile public geli'- tiii1, 1 I log's hat both Governor 3ianning and Com- '(overiii 1'Mi11lg ,ind Wa'e- lall', so''oid. 'I'lle c'onfei'cnce 'efe'ied lie les cough '' e c' Used 1 inksion l c l(' [au rinl are agreed that house Comissioner Joli a i'. i'eLarllin to, w C. illId' 1slid, de'eloped that and we have Itied 11)(111 all.'' tjc and VevItin defects In lie law should be it (evelops that (ov('rnor1 Maniig is Ilieri was prcial c1 1plete agree re('midied ianid that there was 'a lracti not secrety 3 hostlie to the State ware- IIIli't wecil \. Mc'aui-Ill anu ('ally complete agreemeiit between thlie hoe ystem, as was legit mat(y e- i governlor, an~d thle wvarehlouse comis- due fro hall bem' (ll( iwasO l o.3 terR818W M g'1h i I~ dce(d from liljslied remiars; ml'et''t.- I ilie 01look Is tha)t uchl rc'coirneenda- The wornti caseswnmerttsroi ofw101J taftff, sillner as to whiat Is best toi b~e done AY Att I'i at to him. It Is j latte ear tilns its tite gowro ernor shall cl.ote' to Or e Care by the wondedul, olifable Dr. I foredPorter's Anttheerei threoule. Isrelieve i fi i ' mn that if thiei'e shoulld be oa I Make to the general assembly with re- Pain and 11ceis at -hegamie. 23c,30c.$1.*