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Th1 miplywile umo admiiting anly deo !;i;i -e inl tik he lqwic , o not OVn d a lo o de'nv th ', b t a-:e s to exert1 itslf to im110-)On::I inl 1he1utr0 .\l th same ime te man 4emen 10. 4There is 41 1 4no'4 do b L' 4 at t lr is onsiderabl:e room \'o:- 14mprove he brought2444e about withou the4444 as44i an14i)4 o f the 1 pub iP'. 11' is 'the' real Ia s 1 of 4'1 theifeirevc whi(4'ch~y(113 1t t pa-440 3iheir441~4: 11 4' jobshan he aera ' paonsof the44 lin1es 44 1(. \\1i : i uie poss 43Il work34 lenth to' onee "urag is nrelOssness andy 1erlainly 0th fait lre of the pa--14 to 'l break4 d413wn3 tes('l)S4'm.' With(1s rath 114 limited. e inoruin on4 ((telephone414 mechi~ els1 i l appear to(.4' us that,5544'' . 'li 4 0(ermanent relefVil l 4 come4 only41 34aid no41.i0lt iy 1 an investm(0ent 0for3 ('n4h1' np' ov m . . 4 4Nieve' tha 4 the444 ments an4yway,3' C'olumbia.1311 Aug14. 18. - -n an 31 ord4erp in 34(ed( 1at to day.33' 'lu gele 4'3. (Gariy, chiefc just leo, a413hor'Ized the( Att(1orn' Gen oral, Thomas33 II. Peples, to iing qiic juin sdIit-lion of the0 Stat Supreme Ii'"4 Courit to test the legality(3 or Wade1 Hampililton (hihhes, or Columbia, 34o the itle of cIhief gamell warden~f. The' 0r der' 11as 1not been1 served1 011 Mr'. Gibbes. Attorney Gieea I PeoplIes slate'd to nli(4hl. The4 (4rder4 follows: "Upon 34eainig thle pel ifion or 11041 T1homas4? 3i. Peoples,1~~ Attforney Genel' or Ponth( ('a r'olina1, in1 1he above ('11(3tl3d mantinan acto il til in the nature of (tuo wllarralto, il tlie origiial .iurisdie tion of thet, SurIlmille Court to inquirte iito and try the title of Wadle am1p ton (ibbso t ile olnice or cief gaine War(dell of Souti Cariolinla. "It Is ordered that tlie prayer of the petition be granted and that the Attorney General be authorizel anid pillitted to institt1e and maint a in anl atiion inl the n-111o of tile State in the nature of quo warranto, In the oliginHal Jurisdiction ofi the Suprtenle 'our-t. to intiluire into andl try tile title of Wade It inypt on Gibes to tle o-icee of chief game warden of Soilth Ca'ro lina. I Signed) "Eu'geIel 1. Gmry, "Chief .istice." The title of the Case is "the State of Soutlh Carolina. by Thomas It. l'eeiples:. Attorney General, plaintiff, vs. Waine llamii ptoll Gibbes, (eft mit an t. Exemption lionrd liusy. The county exeIpition board was bus) y yesteriay afternoon oil ciaims for e(Imtiol ma1*de byi those hIIo weIe not' exempte)Id by phlysical1 examiniationl. The board is giving carel'iil attention to claims for exellitpion and is doillg ilthe vork hloiolrouhly. Only thosc who are learly (nil lied to exemption are beil:1 passed hv thlt board. all (P ib ulIi casehs being Salnt 111 Ior the ct heard to i ol . rIi-. I . K. Aienll, wh.Io has bveen appoinited bh II(,gov i11n r Il I llesent 1 he : vernm nt in -LuIal cai s for : ' :io I. was: me1 ill: \\i i h ill il l I ':terL i afi t-11rn' el:trical :0 is at The b r w : lo ni int a l o-:o imii ln t ive 1 \il l not! h1.1 u l herore nl :-Iit :1 f r11 1 Collr l 'ou t, V -r.. ' . I I. fl! I; c i . ;kll! 3. m2 I'ah u 11-1 (; i t C W rl bar111i v" :~ I I I A IL h. w n I i t he n I i it h la om It I j m-I :. vut L Ii n 1- . - I led I e ai t I , IInI yv t III I l :: Int It.M .! . Vin a I ai ( i s goeI I ' (''i I u lit : i I h :ti- f' om. I ih Il IttIrlae her~'le tl there1 (' ver ~ blien 111:1 y . lr .~e i.!.\i-n amiehals o his en--' I till' IIlyi's h r %\ . . bway fr1 hit e Iot Im. a hsIt Iwa at sd of thI Ime waher wll v be m r dt i tnt rel I, eis, it hI the exlpionn of1 .\lisI~il ln ('ean d SiereM.Th is addI s to1ldE in bri. th si Pehitr of TIS m. Th sipl htrei ng.*S~ tha1t1114 its. ame wa no41:rose inl'.101 the hallsI ofe faml nor I voed it Alif lo I bengpii n 01' Imrd-'' woing, h1-11-ope.wh "ov t 4livI inl a house b theII~ hi o ~the roadIit~l Hitimt of Alaska ice1)11 ofrilm (Ii.tl M.l &~'i~tl .I I.I WILKEtl 1S iO Nowi~ hart ill yo' find such~ I values4 111 as ou wile indgon ome c'se't'ol I S. .\s . & I . ' I. WI1 i' Esal' & 'CI, $)11 /PCALNTCS ng aplieti i. A.l C. j4 H o' Gra Cour it.1 . c ).. I-It-pd AIfy J l. I ' I'l ' us . G aI o ti.1' - 11 !- 1l II I 1ll-p For ' ae .0cp'nd,?in o 31118 E*DNA SALINA CULBEllTSON PASSES AW.Y ATl CRtOSS M11ii SUerled Stroke of Para1-1siA 1110kfe Years Ag~o alt(, had Anlother Attnck IaS1 Thursdy. t ross IlIii11, Aug. 13. -.\11 s. 10dna Salina Cu lhert son died last Sattirday iorning at 5 o'cloek at the home of her daughter, '.\Mrs. .Jles Wells. live years ago she suffered a stroke of pall alysis ald had been1 in a helpless Con dition ever since. I ,Iait 'Illt rsday n]light she had another at tiaclk from which :e never rallied. In February, 11:2 her husband, Joel A. ('ul hertson, died and inl .lay foloUling .lrs. Cut lorison suffered lihe aIllietion above IIniltioned. The ulineral serviees were held Sinday morning at 11 o'clock at the laPtist church of which she had lonll,-- beeln '.. consist m111ieinblier. con ductet I by the pti:1elor, lRev. It. ;. 1,ee and liimedialely afterward the body was interred ill tlie alptist 4'enlietery. \iMr. Ch1111(11son v.s 75 years of age land is rirviv4d b two sons and 1three auhrsas fa!lows: Iker. '.ohn . Ctlhortson of' .\niders;onl. .lMr. Slieltot 'Y. Cul1hertson of -Pacoiet, .\rs. .Jamnes \ell.lls 1i place. \lrs. Walter \l. iHil of lIt. Olive and .\-lts. Sain Cleland \More 4 han tifty years ao there lived :It Situpsoli's old uill plie oil llahun (Crekit, now .\lel)Dniels mill, .\lr. and Jl lohn C(bwrIson, better known was fiu ll)hn. Ilki first wifev had been a .\iks :h, to whoml one child was; 1orn1!. 1h' la.0 .\lrs. l'olly l ,lledge. Itis enlwife ''-w .\li-: l.'crani- illts. III hich I r(m1 w ei l-orn o ' oll n r . u 1. N. ;mnI Il4r. .1. R. uni 1. l..('u e ison.:u i :4i.,: da ch r .\l . 1 . If. \\'a' M in . rs. If. Y. 4-4'-. .' s. . ie liialson.* . 4!a .las.11 \l.*I ! in. \i . aie-'-bl .~ ir . .. .\. (2 'l - i 44n. \lr . A .I' - wd .1 -ll ''Ii. !:r !<,h I .- , 'i : :I. 1 1 : l 4z 'i4 11 :11 1 Ill I-:: uIo h ioh i . t I n T aurIv.( --tild l\hlt b pl o :: d 1: l lin: -al nv :: -i . Th l r 111 Ille Neel ' Mr.l 10 uut lw vro:ro lllr o . 11j nd . \\' !' h A t n o space * : I o .\i :u i I.Sp a e r lit l tins. . 4. A. Cooper1 i d . \ 4r,- :14 m11 4 'uch to t'4 \roramWenI.:day y th--it timely :lddresses. Aia everything se.etred fa blto nnjoyabl and succss New tle or ledesls'11l .ist r'eieived: Gob~llenl Oak, .\laho1gan1y and1( .\lission) tin ihes. S. M. & I-:. 11. \\"lblil-:S & Co. for4 I-aurens Distitilllorat be1CC held in 1'Lurenii At anstI 1)1 2nd.l Tw ofn lite Stat worers ill e ereent and ine prt or llithe program't4. \1e. lS. P.e .\ toet o Ilirmingh11 8 all be hor andi 1 lles, nipratpae h prograt.l~ All1 1e'.4 of the 4' Sunday ' scols atlle1l4V exptcted to be' representell atu espc1 'ill1(' the'X one n11 I 4urens distict.11 se tlled l41 l ame.Y 14 1. i llian lotinec (41 ourt )lti la of om nPlals. s .\(ercer lSig. a lly tind Wa m. 1.3. 1111iley al'.s artner1 in biess 1 Iind. e the Wir (hay, o .\ S. gtalleby &~~i Sn, afll Wst.bySC~ a IIainst. 11'''t '01 Pc' iant of 8( d e-te of th, o t thfie abov le stad taev I1w1111ll t'ou dayt. of thle month, ('l'( trt iohe C h-el hour'Ct for' 143' l san l i t he11 fl el o i le leihd pr:lastoperty. to wi: leulSs All4 P thag Il~nIht1( tot oflniw h te sIx-roomI cowtellinetd ro t~ withintle a1( 1114 t el corporate14"0 liiis of14 t City o S au-da bounded4 liln heI1 oattih bo.fad foft .\lrs. .los (' d enm1h stb'.n so W. tra, thn Al g. IIth by 7.\ainS. EN.10YING ARMY LIFE. J. W. . Kooni, Jr., Soin of the Depiuty ShlerhY, Now Stationed ati Fori 311l1ie. .James W. Hoonl. .Jr., thle twenlty ye'ir' old Soil of )eplty Sheriff Koon;. who (nl'isted in the army four months ug, froim his home at Cross 11111, en ,iovs t he arlmy life, judging from the leier whileh h I father recelived froi h 'm tihe ot her day. Young Kon ils the only son of his parients and was In his third year at Ciemson when he heard the 'aln or his country and enlisted to il. "I aml getaling along just fine." 1w wriles his father. "We have all lhimls of amusements here. We have fnnos, ten pin alleys, pool I tah'es, shower baths, bath tubs and can go in swimilug In the ocean. I just came 'nl of the water. It ceratinly is fine. Sure wish you were lere to go out tishing With the people. They go out every morning about 7 o'clock and ''one back about four In the after vioonl." When writing about the fish in- tihe young soldier knew he would ma1ke a t el-st rike withi the "Old man", who is a keen hunter and fisherman. Y"1un111 Noon is inl the coast artillery an is b- learlnlug how to shoot the big 'Iuns at present. See our ilne of KInamuel Ware. S. .f. & 1. II. W'llaIES & CO. .* * e e * * e o e - e. * FtiENDSlill' NEIS. '* * * * . . . . . . . .s .* -'ri'luship:; .\ug. 1:;.- Th e friit crop (rni and oI tonl yhi hali1f a much n w! woe could 11nily kieep our boys witi :: wouO ldn't ne(ed to worry the least; iI if' wk ihe were horses tbeggars . TIs m:d( bne ss trip her. -.on., and daughl01er, IEdd, GuIs t: 11 l c ll. P'ill". Two-4 aro l From this ent411 mnit11y Thuri day aftirnoon to visit the n intains iii North C -( olinai andlre I ~ o i ba aflernrioonl. The'y b I 4t I ktay for a few day : anld w w re .d their sIort "'kay: surely tun i thin2 a te I ( r t X ao~ and 1 and' Vai hanm S I It)nI-Ire Visitin: .\i iste i C )i~ a I;r i ', i i a feu w Iay th i i Ar kie Coats let F-'rida for \-I I tak p h r1 mil I in ry work WOOmmIIOW imsox c)mmuN the Serving or cake and cream, from i, HOLDS POLIAIAANNA SOCIAL which a nice sum was raised for tho benefit of thie school. After the re Enluoyable Eveinhg Spent at the School fresiments were all sold, Mrs. Todd House mid Nice Si t f read the names of all offeiders who Improvement, Association. ll(l vlited tlie rule of the evening, to."el her wit ie 0Ver'y amiusing cornl Ol lats Friday eveiiiig the people idalt Nylli brought forth much of Narnie were delglitfully entertain- laughter. ed at. a Pollyanna Social given at Woodrow Wilson school house by the ladies of the'llural Improvement Asso niation. A few introductory remarks 'fnIc not lee (hat on the l7th day or were made by Mr. F. If. Burton, who september, Ilil-7, I will render a final told the people that the rule of the account ( , a and doings as Ad evening was that everyone should be minlstratix f the estate Of ilno. C. glad, and that private detectives would (lee se' in the Ofice Of the ie abroad who would be alert for any t ud' o eom~iahis tat be ~tci~~, at 11 oelocij, it. lit. and Onl thle samle oplaints that Imight bed will aputteefod i.111 discharge A recitation, "The Jiners" was iien from my ( U41A as Administratix. given by Allss MargIe Craddock. This Aly persoti indebtei to said esta to was followed by a declamation by ir. i tda r led to aerson Charlton liellams of Shiloh. tha(it aid at wesn Papers and peneils were iassed them on or before said dai , ar'otind and tle younmg people were iioIy proven or le loiel, bred. asked to write a list of things they Imli s . were glad . aout, the ole writinig the Agut sti11.-xo jongest list to be given cake and ice rcra m free. The prize was awarded to ls lgle Craddock whose paperiffets. was read aloud. This was followed by S. m. & It u. WIarse & Co. beNo iater what the til. (if ha Oreshmenavo, tie (ls erel ill old irs.e odd ,;is sil 11, hsparticlari le. AM BITION It Is ohe amitio to have tffe very halli il iol ptl of til e ( v eni ng. , IS TO \Vv Ltoe (lt'h1voito imt irae it i c SATISFY h aii t: wo h yo iihd you h fvil tlahll Imuch if . i of oilI. pat ron s. OUT ae n ic* we hot onthe better it PA TRON S ill finirt f m he tae ii od let us - I llam def ei the oilleed~ of the Judgeil .1 of Ptle of alures ounty, a il l c , k. DEPOSIT YOU2 MONEY WITH US 5 PERxCENT .dayl Il willl- Dep foitsna ishag Any person indebted to)said estat Cment on11 1dl 011tha dte adal prsn BhAaNvK OF GRE W Od w 'pGrrceethm nd's rilibeon Dollar Bank" I'lANNA m. IlNLSAMS. DAVIS-ROPER COMPANY ....SHOWING.... 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