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VOLUME XXXIII. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, t918. NM33R3 'OSS HlILL MAN AMONG TlE KILLED 1. A. Leamant, Nathe of Cross 1,li, toil. i litesident. of Greenwood for S-' Itcrail fears, Killed In Soutilheri Wreck. .I. A. ILeaman, for many years a res dent of Cross Bill, where he had many -elatives and was highly regarded, vas among the k.*ed in the Southern tallway wreck niiar Columbia Mon lay. Mr. Leaman was a traveling talesman and was well known in Lan ens, w'1ere h, had many friends. Sev ral years ago he married Miss Nannie ilagood, of Greenwood, she being his second wife. le is survived by her md several children. Among the injured were .1. 0. Mere diith, conductor, who is i brother of Mrs. W. C. P. tobertson. lie also has a sister, Mrs. Dorroh Peden, of Gray Court. and other relatives in the coun ty. lie sustained a fracture of one leg and other less serious injuries. Mirs. Robertson and Mrs. Peden went down to Columbia yesterday morning to be at his bedside. Also listed among the wounded is A. M. Kirby, of Princeton. Mr. Kirby is a young man of IS years of age. He was only slightly injit'ed. ('01-111' ('\ON V Ii S . 11(11 1 il1i. ,Juidgf'e S. W. G. Shipp to Preside. Bur dette ('lse to ('ote l'p. Few it poirtant ('ases. 'I'he March term of the court of gen eral sessions will convene 'Monday morning, .\larch 11th, with Judge S. W. G. Shipp presiding. The docket for the term is understood to be a corn paratively li'lht one, the only case of i.rominence o be tried being that of W. R1. Ilurdette indicted for the murder of I). D. Stoddard in Youngs township la siimnr. This case was contin ued at the last term of court on ac count of the sickness of one of the wit nesses. The jury commissioners met in the dlice of Ilie clerk of court. Monday m orning ani. completed the grand jury panel an.i also drew the pritit juro rs. They are as follows: Gr'and ,)(rors. eilletown-- I:. T. Woodruff. 1 lunter - G. It. Davidson, J1. L..Simp - so(n, 11. .1. Nabors. I)ials- -S. It. Neison, .1. If. Leopard. T. II. South W. C. Mahon. Iaurn1s -it. C. loyd. W. F. Snow. E. W. Pat tonl. Waterloo--J.. J. Brownlee. 'P'oss i ill--I. N. Carter. Sullivan--J. N. Elieidge. You ings--.Ina. It. Cook, .J. Scott IIig gins, .ino. itarnelt. .ackS, -- .1. O. Ray. Petit .1urors. Iarens -.\l. W. llellams, 30 , hurts, WV W . Blakely. Ut. l'. Temple ton, C. V. ('raddoelk. .1. W. hleaton, .1. 1'. Oglesby. )ials---N. 11. Poole, W. M. Arm strong. Glennl A. Duller, F. T. Cuitrry, C. I,. '\cCall. Suillivan--\. S. Bolt, W. I. Fro min, ('. l,. ittls, M1. II. Abererombhie. Waterlo.ino., W11,X. Abroams, P. WX. Ichetonl, .1. b,. Dlickert. .. I. . Copeland., S'euillownu \\'. .1,.lFleing. .l. TI. W \illardl. .Iack:: TI. I. .\dair., N. 11. Nabeors. Rle-eleet'edi Secretary. I- Dr. H. F. Iluighels returntied Fridaty from thle annuialI meetinag of the Tri State M\edical associatloll in Charlies -tonl, wuhere'u as is the usual custom he -'was r'e-elec'tedl to the offlee of secre tary and treasurer'. Dr. Ilughes states that the. meeting was a very enjoyablc -torn having provided a ver'y attractivc -and profltable one, the Charleston doe - prograim of entertaInment anti pleas -uire, s slightly. A. S. Tonmpkins, 64, Ndgeflold, S. C. l- hur1 t in baCk. C'. (;aillard, 62, Or'angebur'g, S. C. g slightly. .\ rs. I. i nabiniet, 53I, St. '.\atthewvs 2, S. C., slightly. Mrs. Frank C. Gregory, 34. Inde 4. lpenden'ice, Kansas. slightly. .1. b. Parker, (Coliumbia, S. C., slight .,lThree negro piassengers were aist brouight. to a Columlbia hospital. y iIt Is not thotught that oiny of thisn11s Is fatally injuredi though several arn os-riously hulrt.. 1KILLED;37HURT ' IN RAILROAD VR[! One Resident of Lanrer County. WORST WRECK IN NUMBER OF YEARS in Hear-Eind Co4lision Near Columbia dozen People are Killed and Many Others are injured, Including One Man from Laurens and Relatives of Others. Columbia, S. C., Feb. 25.-In the worst wreck on the Southern 'Railway System in 14 years, 12 persons 'were killed and 37 injured this afternoon when train No. 42 hound from Spar tanburg to Columbia, crashed into the rear of train No. 18, from Greenville to Columbia, at Frost, six and one-half miles from Columhia. Both trains eastbound. '1le wreck happened at 2:15 .. lock. All the dead were pas rentgers. Ten were killed outright and two (ied after being removed t(o Columbia hospitals. The first train had been forced to stole to repair its airbrakes. The re pairs were made and the train had just begun to moxe off when the other train struck it, the impact driving the rear ear of the forward train more than half way through the next one. llesponsibility for the wreck, otlicials said tonight, cannot be placed until a full investigation is made. An inquest will be held at noon tomorrow. Points to be established in the investigation by railway aut horities are to ascertain if the flagman on Irain No. 18 left a torpedo on the track before train No. 12; if the latter train was held for the reuiu ired time at the last station and at. what. speed the second train was traveling. Railway ofllcials said tonight that the wreck was the toast serious on the Southern Railway System since the collision of 1911i at New market, Tenn., wihen sixty people were killed. Only one physician was ot the t wo trains and he administered first aid to more than one hundred Persons suf fering from injuries or shock antil the arrival oft a special train with sur geons on board. The Dend. Albert Atties, traveling sal esman, Brooklyn, N. Y. .1. B. Marshall, travel'ng salesman, An(lerson, S. C. P. Frank Baxter. contractor. New lerry. R. C. M1. A. Leaman, t.raveling salesman, Greenwood, S. C. Garah M. Pothel, Nannoplis, N. C. who had enilsted in the Regular .\rmy at Greenville on Sunday. W\'. W. lilhardson, traveling sales man for Armour Fertilixer Works. At lanta, Ga. Otis iagaott irod ic, Wagener, S. C T. F. .iTt iniis, 1no adrie'ss, IIT. T1. Tverter,. Ware Shoals, S. C. .roe i'. loat -, Newhewrry. 5. ('. .\Irs. Sarahi E-llen Johlnsoii, ('olumhii~ S. C. -Injlured ini (olumia hospuitaiis in (elude: ria, F. C'. \ilrS. NAl' Ivin 11oheritson, 58S, St. lat thtaws, S. C. Mlrs. J1. WV. Sbhber, 6;9, Ft. .\ltthe ws J1. 0. .\ired iith. 52, ('omhiletor 01'n1 Nc 18, Columbia, S. ('. JToe Rlopp, 23, C'olminbla, S. 'C. W. K. Ruff, 22, F~air'fleld countty, S. ( J. 1I. Brown, 419, Westiister, 'S. ( J. (1. Franklin, Anderson, S .C. W. S. Blonner, 34, C'oltumbia, S. C. John 0. K(elley, 25, IHolly 11ill, S. ( fi. M. Morrison, 27, Greenville, S. ( J1. C.'MIcAllister, 33, (Greenwood, S. ( iRobert Iii. Levell, 40, Newberr'y, S.(< bruised slightly. R. Anderson, Seneca, S. C., ser but, not dangerous. 'W. GI. DavIes, 32, Dover, Ohio, ser ously. A. M. Kirby, 18, Princeton, S. C., 10 fractured; F. Branch Long, engineer, train 4 slightly. Mrs. Julius Smith, 24, Columbia, 1.2. C. Black. 21, Spartanbutrg, S. ( slightly. J1. A. Shand, 413, TIroy, 5. C., had bruised. T .0. Pooen18,'t GrennvIlln 0. ( How You Can H Administ Realize that tihe restrietiolns iinistrators are I'or the good ol t he war. That those who are uni(Iertatki lation1s are douingt so from a spirit, their count ry" and not f'r pay. Ohserve the whteatless and n( I hat others dlo so. 'hlhese are most Insist u ponl tihe wheatless andl whenever you eat. (oolt intelit ions and p~omis( preuelt and p~ractice home econoni ''all t'()od cfonservation. 'l'eli ou' teighblrs of a p ra volt have' v uset i Ira I that eetOl rats. \\omen 's elu ibs shlolh1l ilisent tiols andl leave their Ibsen and boys "over there '' return home. \Wheni yott uIse wheat see tha ant1( other eereals. See ithat yourtP ni('is-rhbios and. 1' ffo-oifj'ra.t ing antd 1ot asking'. l' ) Il-st u ft. hIe intl'pemtienft oft the ontts t:l e 1'1)11 .\ 1111r 1w n'1 liielll or1 "'711' hei'Il t It. al Il \'i t save l'.11 r 1'so141iers' :nII I the1ir. (11om I e a s in-I 1r b ehil I l it e Iiiii 7and ?.1)'wt1l t1 hat 11111 in Seeing!.r ti onI .vo1ill' lields: te ' t'lit i vate vont I I' ii is 4 fir' Vo 1t1 oi I ibe o sa1ving :n411 pr.In1"bar ,'1)111. MORE STATEMENTS BETT Mayor-Elect Babb Gives Out Policies as Chief Ex ".\ore staltements and better statt- tl nents" will he the slogan of the new 11 ly eleeled mayor in his next adinis- a tration), according to a short interview v "(granted" a reIpre-entative of The Ad- I vertiser by Mayor-ele(ct C . L Iahh yeste.rday morning. .\i:. Ilabh) was att b hi.; place of bulsiness at 11. Te'(rry's t stor and in the course of a few "wilt ehosen remarks" stated that he ex- I peeled to be the mayor of all the 90o- I ie duie the next two years and he expects to 1:ake himself :"O solid with the entire community that hle will he i re-elected in a wailk-over in 19.'. Mr. I Iliabh stated that his policy would be ti to allow the' fulltest tbliit y of all 11(11) si'iVISOR TO T.AI: OFI-'CE ON APRltI. IRST Nievera .31en1 Alrendy livine, Sploken of -'or the P'lace. No letiilte Ap-i. 1plientions Yet. TPhe roadi sit rvirri for thfe fcounity, prfvided'f for at Ithfe hI session o'fff thef workt f the fieunty . is to take 1ike ifn Aii 'ii I ei. *\ ordin a t t in f 12t Jtin which, Th f.\if rti' f8fr ha) ' abl toii Siiifur ;;f frw ) . calt of lihf trll si t hat heii ( litb gi V :uior f f i me ito lie 111 i face fS I 14 th e f ioun . Al - thou~ighi a hnmbfer of men11 hfave lui i no0 dfnllite' apptlentijons have as yet beent recordiedt. It is unrtoodttfi' that the roafd super visor will hold1 0o11ice ffor the same lengthI of time as t he regulhar siup erv'is Or ando t hat he will tbe (1feltd att leaalt for' the short term to start this year by te sup Iervisoir and( the (oufnty dl1 egation. It Is also undllerstoodi that he ia to) be under the dilrectio~n of the regular suptjervisor and that his salary, wvhtteh is to be $1,200 per year, Is to he pathl oitt of the roadf tfnds derlived fromt the automobilef tax. C'apt. WV. t. [Illehny's compttany of colored -troopst won1 a handstomelf trophy3 for excellence int markItflISmnhip at a contest' held at Camp Jackson tidfay. Capt. Iltchey was here ov'er the week enfd andi expressedl hinself very prloud~ of thne excellent showinag matde by his coif1jany. Ont the same dhay hits regi ment wvas highly praisled for the sol dtierly apipearance made in the Warhi neion birthdayw nnara elp The Food rator. uiggested by the o(l d-- .l- t tall the polle a11( nd 10 in ig to t'ntor''e the Pootl reglr DfI pjuiotism1 and( ser'vice to atlless days st.rietly', and see esseittial. nientless days wherever and s tottui for natight. Hoth ('S. 'tit al anl iilinetiziir recile omizes in wheat, slig~ar an d 1 t1iil o sh l i - irowninig eveingIls uinotil the it is mixtd'i with r ea'llSiS Iortit l hlly \ yor fi ehant una uhorized Iervies foir (le world tnd peovihle y ll' le . e 1'll -1as t i ell 'iI. in whe'l,i lI 1';111a and telts is 'injtlo.' iln ar1llies. l w tI'll 'oolo erolts m'ei lt iv;t1 i s 11 I1 !lIt ' it'is td (si tle fi he Ing i 't o r hI 1'i t inl AND ER STATEMENTS a Short Interview on His cutive of the City. ta' deltraltons of the counnel lo it the tillic may assist in arrivinr i lie1 best solutions of the pIrobIlt s 'hich miay omle t-i froni time to ti e. h- spoke in a general way of im rolnientl lwhich appeared ety h1Itim tit e imperative and that he believed tat be tax players would 51iupp rt him in d17a ig Ihe tt it rov on s .o sho as oth awejdrt fully informed as r the needs and costs. lhle mayor"-elect asked that his 11. iorters he ilnked for their work irn tis behalt and also staned that he irh red no ill-will againist those vho opIpaosedi hiln. er. thh and the ew conneil go into olien .\pril 1.th \l')I'll lt .AND} TIilE.\t lR ll .\FFE("EDI'Eli) BV I.E:GIsi..tiT10 'erms of lunhets Expire Tired idlear. his 'irnt i1 necessors ;tIll b Gnaed for Foueb Year. .-\vt hIeen on wil fhl ath ra noir' Al ihddlehr arenvitem to lie iu'sei idng foste sh-nerhwin: fie erm Ihf olate of the co. Troveu-r Awintatn Anh. alisnin hhe o< t'hts wil innhens wuld. hve 01,OlEl) SELEC'T'MEN OFF 11()\11.1V 11118NIN(. Ighty-Two len Lett for ('aup i.ck son MIonday 11ornlug. Large ('rowd of Friends and4 Itcntives lild Them Good-bye. 10ighty-two negro selectmen, the hirld and last increment. of the first uota callel for fron Laurens coun y under Ihe selective lraft law, left londay norning for ('amip .1lckson, 'olutblia, wlere they will undergo raitiing. The ment were given a great endi-ofl by llunlrels of their rela. ives and friends, the streets of the ity in th' m lorning having hadl the tpearance of circus tiny. The men hbowed no di inelination to go, but tplieared very willing to go forth in he service of their country. They Vere placed in charge of foulr of their iu mber, as follows: Thos. Fessor Touing, W'illie leranklin, Allen JIackc on and .lidge Williams. Included in lhe nitmher was Piarse or Poss l'oole, whose d(1parture from the city is a antter of no little nioment. The fol lowiiz is a list cf' hose called to go on that (lay: .lacksin .\llen, ;ray Court: .lurray A\ndtlesn: Williamn .\ntler:-on, 1,aurens No. .1: . ini Anderson, Waterloo: 1-:c wordl .\ntlerso1n. C'liton: .John Ader son. i'ros lill: (iorge Bryson. 1aul rnils No. 2: ('larenic Ihit let, \a re Sh oals. .\llen Itrooks. .\lounitville": Reub)en troom.!1 .\ount ville: .Ilutd.ig londis. C'lin ton: !-d'vard lloland. 1,airens No. I: ' r hirks ale, (Tinton IR. P. I).; .ohn 'arter: (eorge Childs, Kinards: \\'ister Cook, 1Laurens. \\'ill Carwile, Cross Hill; Will ('lis;'. \ountville: .tainies Creswell, I'itnttin unn: Sam ('ooley, Waterloo: *iltilon ('ttuninlthant, Laurens No. 5; 1ulius I) avis. Clinton: Riobert Davis. 'oiiutain 11ii: )avid llownus, Shelton, Pa. C'harlie I)nap, (linton l . T1 . ii n <ly, \\'aterlooc: f'erry 1)illard. lanutreur No. 2: \\illiant Anilerson l"erguson, inuttn: .\latthew i'erguson, .lount 'ili : .\ 'hur l'rgustni, G Cray (ourt: ii l .titi l Nitr u . 2 I n e . .\thu1!r lo 1yc. I~aurens No. <;: Iceed <;atrlincionl: .lohnnie (k|()(1hnan1: S-cott hill. .\muI villi No. ': \\'alter llun tWr, I ure ns Noi . _: (;enrg l iud le s, ('liln : Noah Ilent ervon , i.avutn.; u. i \' ie arlatn , .\ un ille. .\rlih r ltig'ens. I,a.ren; No. 1: \\'i1lie F'ethli Iludle s Lauren,: ('!mlrt. I! art, (linton No. ::: ohe:i 1Irbey: .b414 .lohnson,11: .lohn R. .lan on. I,aurens No. :: ('ain .laks))n. ('ro I I a ult .lol i l t, I~ urens. I avl Ilampton .Tones. Henno: 1 i Nwi; li i ; I-:dd Ilaeaman, .\oun v ills: S4inunie .\iller. ('linton: \\ill .\aronlie \ill.-: (;orgc .\litch ll. tpN on ! ie llenty, .\adden, G ray 'oulri: \\ li" .\(le oy. :1n1 Alel):aniel, la;utrons: L.ake Mlc l;anieI ..iountvila e No. : CI has. .\ l.:111:h. \\'are Shoals No. 2: Dralo l'S .\ un vill : \\'illic Io1:-: Ii'u t-. IVallrtn : \rth r u111nne1. l to 'ti l: Aittuir hutber, g lun to 1!. \\1 il se an, out i. li e h eri us ol lie n, i itirk on e .l~ btuiliu 1. ii rurns odeNo. 1\\~HA T -a (;: . .o . No. ___ .\n * n No. 1: .i ' i n , la S , Ii a \ : *rn ; Fr d \'b: . (r 114cot\'irop.1 IsWroass 111:.o \\ iS.t .\ilount ri e se rg \'.a k " Ond :.- 1tlUt'r tlitall every ilaon'. y * 5an4o ofthggar antine regul. y .\1. s vey ay Ct * * e e e n e .gSUSSSSSS IAV[RIG PAt8 COS[D MONDAY 3ord of Health Acts to Prevent Epidemic. ;ASE OF MENINGITIS AT WATTS MILL hurches, Schlools, 'theatres and Other (Gatheringt Places I'laced Uinder Qa rif it.ine Moiiin'. Order to Re mialin in Effect. for It Week UImless Other Ctases Des'eloll. F ollow\ing; the dliscov\ery of a case if Ienihgitis in the \atis Mills vil lage Alondlay mo1rning2, the city 4 oard of health Iet inl Session and ot"lered all he t1 t i jsc ols, ehuth'ittets pi Itre hows antd ohlr iatsjiihen l Uac's closeci for a t'eriodi ofI 1n4 st'eek as a hIprecruttionary meaure gainst he spread ol ' the iisease. If no olih'r (ar c's develop, h.":or1 next .Alonday iniorn inn the !n aan1ti ine w'ill alu alli icalay oic' to opi rale' and gathe rin: jh; i' miia.i he' olenedl again as usual. The tio'itn of tl boardas. unanii noasiy :1:r1(0 npjon bys its; metltin s. I he child aff'ted by the 4!isae' is lilt t Or ll l'e.nree. Ill ; lie ' oster dI:'y i dtit at d ha it 111a wi ' ti and in alo Ig itl miI (ood a fail htian o'I( The I o'i wi'gi t ai 'teit b th ie hoard of ealtil is printed ftor the bhenefit. of the piblie: in coln tt I iion w\'ith the silii er; of metnin iii- lth oard! of' health i:s glad1 Ia this bime to (all attention to 50nii inte'restingi and} ituot1nti adv\ances (! il l th e s c'. nt1'::4' andi t i Ie:it wnt of this dlis(ase, w iling Iina iiportant }uoints. w\hich r(nle 11 bso,:o lu'te oldl ideaas' and d'worie's. 't'he cein.:" : A\ _er'nl "'nl(r:. 1the bod(y thiroug~h thet no(. .1nd4 thr'oat andi is Irapidly tak nl alp by\ the' :y l m )'= n' ui!!1l a generaxl infe((1ctin of :1 kiln ' of blod I onn jee(111< 'uni : ont. The leadlin man.1: n1ist !!wkie ai dicainosis, hm11 1r:!!h h i It : 'i ' L i' a l y , : ' ii an tl i I i it ilt ' 'a ! h' 'tci t :rion. i t 41 1 lt~tii 11 Ii 10 \'it l. ot :1.11 (ourf 'hle aiti'i ' aili-, ot wi 't, :i o i . dI naryx1, ('al. (t(.. ('hilly sens5alt n,! , i" i n f \(1!'. litul ry Itoyes and tn -wt. sneezing hn(1 =evere" fronil headw-'he', is m ntll111 1eu (1 (don't w ant to Itbt' f- en ." w i ;:ei o ii e r i1' hl(t!1 i i e rle n. a =li:'h ce liction ot(vr (oy n bittome 5 urpe , " o:: a : a b froken . bloimgt and s-, ; 1nudes hE n;y hu'h gfe~ra ' eit( is a in ish dlia iolo't ion. heI l \ s"1 is (1'lu tu (1 d !and a :'reat inltol T -t' I :. a- -. . :r t e font * ~ fw ula's hufu' tinm sheial' 1 w in ! o '4:; 11"-4f1 'c,' . ! a i l tis ' i m" to ! liew 1 t!1r i nit' itlinteis oit. t !Idy (1 tay who ..i'- a ti e n t" 11n or * Jcoleg, ws t hme aoi a The ays.nivrs.