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'iiverslty of Souh Carolina S('ll(L.\ltSllIP .\ND ENTIt.%NCE E X. A1N.\ 1ON Th' examination for tihe award of vacant scholaiships inl tihI. l'niversity t'outh Ca:-olin a and for Idilission of new stu t I I ill I hold at the 12' i1n' Y 'ourit Iloui1Se, Jul . 91. at 1. m. . \ li tints Il t Iot be less ,'I I ixt4-n y ars of a _ e. \\'hen s - Sip. ar1 vaca 11it afeIr .1uly S, -h I b! w ti 4, lo those mini 1: h !ihk t 1V rare at xaii mi llenation, 11rovb l id 11h(y m1..(t Ithe coniditionsS .z V o~ h.uh A . houb.,wri t t r. zden ('ar re kfor c i ohir it appli ) ) ) 1cat ionl i t la)~ Th'Ieilsek )1 i b ln s p ,rope rlIy fillIedI I:,, - y t he app I "IzcanItt shoul b)I( e fIIled w;iit Ir. Currell by July .. Scholar sh i'.4 . lth i811144, 2ifre tuition and 1 I.Ai .~ Next session will o1 en S it. ! 1. 1:21. Pl-r furt heir infor m a tCon write. I'resident 11'. S. (urrell, 'nvriyof Southi Carolina Coilubia, S. C. .17- 19-50 ABBEVILLE-GRiEENWOOD MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Organized 1892. PiROPEH'1TY INS'RiD $16,130,000 WRITE Ol CALL on the undersign ed for any information you may desire about our plan of insurance . We insure your property against de struction by FIWE, \INDSTORM OR LIG-lTNING. and do so cheaper than anl)' company in existance. Reieblier, We are prepared to prove to you that olris is the safest and cheapest plan of insurance known. Out Association is now licensed to write Insurance in the counties of Abbeville, Greenwood, McCormick, Edgefield, Lauins, Saluda, Lexington, Richland. Calhoun, and S1artanburg. w lCirontdon.l Sum11ter, Ia - lN.( aw T1he otlicers are: Gen. J. Fraser Lyon, Preside:nt, Coliimhia, S. C.: J. it. lake, Gen. Agt., Secty. and Treas., Greenwood, S. C. DIRECTORS: A. 0. Grant .. .. ..Mt. Carmel, S. C. J. M. Gminibrell .. .. Abbeville. S. C. J. Rt. Blake .. .. .. Greenwood, S. C. A. W. Youngblood .. ..Hodges, S. C. J. Fraser Lyon .. .. Columbia, S. C. It. H. Nicholson .. Edgefleld,S. C. W. H. Wharton ......Waterloo. S. C. W. C. Dates . . Datesburg, S. C. J. R,. B LAK E, Gert. A gt, Greenwood, 9. C. Jan. 1. 1920. To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-rRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children auffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey In side the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the kin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed In one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Ends Bad Smells! Stop foul L.. Us e . a~~~ ir d0.ha pailsandsw ill ttu bs..t it e ftrf os germis, kills bad smnells. Al- . ways keep a Can handy. Use it often. / / Kills flies in the egg A Purifies and your dinfect. grocers ED DEVIL YE WIM. SCHIELD MFO. Co. Take PIKE'S Liver and Stomach Remedy The Laxative Tonic With the Iron Bracer For Sale By Laurens Drug Co. Lauren,. C. 2 ANDERSON BANKER TAKES OWN LIFE L. (. IlIolleinman, llnaler, Leaes Note to Wife indientint llPurpoe to l'nd Ills ~life. Anderson, J)title 2:3.-1.ee G. 11011e manll. ofeit of the 1'Ople's Ibank of Anderson, shot h:iniself throuh thec' head tIt Is afternoon iat 4: 21 o'clock at a aragev in wlich he had an nllteest There was no onie -in the arage at thle time. A man across, the street heard tle shot and ran a(' ross to lie garage. Mr. 'oleman was dead wilii ho reached him, the( hnllet onterine" the ri-htt ear anl coming out thotih the left. There was a directors' meeting of the bank at 4 o'clock. ''lh(e directors were waiting for \Ir. H(olleman ihen they heard of the death. E. 1P. Van diver, vice pres"iden t, says the bank is entirly solovent and no one nved worry over tle condition of the banik. In the pocket of Mr. Hlolleman's (oat 'was a note to Ils wife with this inscription on the envelope: ".May the great God protct you; and forgive ile for what I am g-oing to do." It is thought that hard vork. finan cial strng nc a d :train weref 1,in c't'se of tle act. \Ir. Ilolletaan Wa. of a jovial disposition and was the last man in Ith coimuniy that iwouhl have i n t ho- htT t'o have ta\l' n i own life. .\r. 1ll10of lman wai~s 1: y ar o t ., ,I ht vin litn II 1, i . W aiha lt . 1an ' ry I, 1 2. a I inovefd tof .\ittrl n in 1412 wht r D i "h tn ioi- a b okk(.i -o in a mltttrcantihl t b is d l lIto becae on.e tof tlie rirs . (f ti " I N op;le' :- i: f .\ dr;n1 and was a'sihtant cad:!": and bossilr eri un1. .\t that tin", ho b-cacnv 01h. firtl bank iioineri'f Smo h Cairo lni. Ior a olrmi ofa fourI ybir. t ie s-rved fo ny::. two yvar.. and ti n trI to Ander.:on to hecote prnsidht of te iople's I ank, all institution -which under his diree tion became o'ne of the( -Ironl.est bankls in northwesteorn S4outhl Caro lina. t r. lt'leman hras' h scrtary of the Soulth a lina l' anker' astt tition the last four years. letslonsi ltis to the city were nevir ohirkd by tr.' Holleman. lie served a mayor of Anderson two yars and as an aldr Ian light years. 1Ho ws a ilember of the lotary club, a .\lson, blon"ed to the Klights of Pythia , and fit(- t Ih ' th dist Church. In !!oC, he tuarried4 .\iN .lenn:!, ('pp r of .laryand, who sirvivins him). I'lin 1IaS'igS ih v.: i te11 IE1) \'aslhigl on, .n to :>1.th retarv l~b oday "pubhlicly" rprninM iiar Adinicl W illiam S . im is a 'sl of tha III tIh (- :n4tiiral nl a me ieonldon .hitnt in whic h ay i i the radrinind.t\on ;nby patn-. ~'ed ctehsn bittsai Iat he novy ct S::r in' nt bnil founde la to msorlit tot rianl wiais notetionedais th..n thlier 1t9milands rvfii t to he rsdnt If th 0'1l' lea Ind, the We d :t Ios'tlv fici Yo url~'il reipltu-k 1 othe oicain. Askeudr is cunson thefth teen etiu ie ial 'ben ; a tn t,< h ir te dhitt ''Ord f tilstciit inastr ton. tiI iulil Sutset torimandt Adral~ ttmts' wts Ic l 'li t o fl idt' N vl arin an theI Whlit411 e fl isi. I t a' exi nedIA~t dont st'h Ihira calt leave h vi(dis' Scaa is' Ih'e autom lien igh nava'i'l tfiters turn t rom tttl(a ltrieuaod t hmy Tha he president~vl lnied fiihm t ibt fa e to mtisnutes'. Otti lie, a vI'onc ' l din l the WIIsthilted o, geneial oSim's.t lrefring to thle reprwi o"he gotdr ona I lieserv'd, the ntameo thSonfar afterl b rnlan te te admial' s iittIhe pesd n..' WOODROW WILSON REPEATS OATH A411111ted to Practice in Another ('ourt. At Sivelial Session. \\aWhington, June 2..-\\'oodrow \\'ilson appeared in person today in 01'i cilambers of Chief Jti.'iti(. .\lCoy of the 'District of Co litiba supreeli court, to be a1mitted to tle practice of law before that Court. A s -eIal s e. i on 1 of Ih court was called for the purpose of amilt ting Mr. Wils"ol, the( court having pre viouisly amlentled its rles. s o that fIorm 10r presidents 111d vice presidfe nts of t1e I'nited States, w ho are hawyers, mi::hlit be adlitted to piactice without :tpin'ation or other formality. Mr. Wilsoni was accomIpani lled to (he (olirt by his law partier, hailbridge C lby, former (c'retary of state, and by .oselpil P. 'I'linilty, formerly his pr ivate secretary. The admission of ile formeri chief 'ex(c1tive was,; mISiiiovdl by John l'aul E'arnest, chairman of the examining (omilittee, and the usual a1t11h was adtiillstierd by .\or -In 11. Heach, clerk of (101ur1t. At the r-oncilision of the ceremilony the( chief ils iti ( br1.10fly w\\ med .\ r. \\Vilsof to the mem the 11lir b01150 oioholvar. To avoid Plhoto ra -her, )h i m) 1 of Ohi cere ony was'e kept <1:tict. .\l:. \\' i mon reahe.d he court h1nie lhorIly be i an n inl anl a1t1o ) !.il 1nd walked titw s4hort dis:t.IInee f,10om the( -.1r to :n 4elevator, w:6.1h carr-ied him <Vrr etlyv to theo ehtuuh1er of Jutm c1(0y The ceren11umy and leco!p1ion1 4r1 bth 'ri and I.\ Mr. \\'iI tn d -h a 11n1v way to h is Waiti l automlo.. 3('(141 ae ndant 11 ls CUiiiQ lie forn -r -rtsidentbo. ate r d : tr hlealth i'odthan 'when hed rtired fmn it he \'il c1 liu v-, a t:ou ehl h f ioll tho \V1 h 1 ohi l . I Ilhs1) so IIIi ! h iI5 I tlha 1en assis ofanle of al rt atldant inl en. I in: and leavin 's : ismotorcar. lil ing the . .AItiIf IeoIl .\; M r. \\'iIson -tood, leallilg on hi (n e : ie a V. ~ ~ h( (l, calv~ ni' ei~ . I I v4 .1ii! ,Ztllnin'd to devlf til muc-h (onl it when walking. l'ollowing" his foma111l admission to the har, Ni. \\'ilson shook hands 4 .Nith mem' idberls of thie couirt and bair and1l Court attaches. 1 lEiSONS ' lATI-: WHE 14' :N H E l' I li ' 11 1:4 1i lindles oif . Adu111., n111 6i f 'hildren I 4 nd Ill 1n11 1s (if l ime. Fll' 1n 'n1 suspiected. Mlayfield, KyJ n)G--h odlics of live t dlo ts and i. ,;r1114 wor. folllund in the 1.1011:4 of hil l. hon g of I 'i'l' . 'Ivl n il , f( 4 list jq, w4 as1 4 d )1. 1 r lyed b f44.ire W4!i i-ni:n 14 - 1 T O wer1 indication;s th t t e ad may' hod e be n the 1 j1 tin' ()I fol play. :id if 0 )1r'1. 'i I' luc t ieh her' tlidiy : no n-,;':lini I \l.f -lio Th' 'had vi : '', Lot 12::,. v4,, : hio wife. - a nd th e ch iien rnd)1n ' ren :,hs . O io Instw -:Y. ni ,i(' 4 :( ofd the lntleh rn:iln. wiomn isu . hiou.h Ito av foly u'ii| ilitng in h lig' 141r1w, '.1. (I'enceio~ wit blood.r In 4r 4 b oifthe1-in-law ai wth lrew or both ereh~g"00aiyle (ienillflbou ai mi11113 fromI th'eg(5 lawrence hgus. a tilewih . !luireo <,nay 1two( ro' s, n thi(l~ he0( lazl a ot i 0X1 ::;n co'l '-k. rT woll young3' au n, thefirst td arrxe on thebe splng, wei' tne to01 o ner the house1 beaue of thie oir'1e thieh hdtie lini onti the 3oor. An~ ex:lninaion of nth bodiesT( w'htichn weehd1 t burned 0 beyod recognition,11 deah.wdta n ftewmnbr woundilsthats seeme-d 14 have been d othe infant )4 i hrh hIswa i stl eoi4 i th iought~ 4 tolveeenhodig n.e ars'wsenched with1114 b~lod. lrati;ois wo'e10 re in were ai revolver3 contiinglit1 si emp1y ('ar Iltrigy a11 Ihot axeon11'theil bedl spri toa the bodyA which had bee kept~i~(~ 14n4 ah t yard. to the bo ie4o(1e e ,1ho in1ta they. ha o eie eoete e ?TRONGIIEART etne oiARTFORD TIRE$S4 IT is not to be expected Out of this tire developed that Hartford Tiresand the fabric that is now Tubes will be found at so being used in automobile called "bargain prices." fabric tires all over the Into Hartford Tires are world, built all theyears and allthe HartfordTires cost you ability of Hartford expe- no more to begin with rience, running back to than any good tires. before the time the first And foreverydollaryou automobile was built. payfor HartfordTires you Hartford developed get a full dollar's worth of the single tube bicycle tire. sefvic in returti. TIRE/? AND TUBEf VINCENT MOTOR COO Har~~tfodTrscs o Itatratsesecalythansan whoo tires inclinedntoflrokvforybeoutarcoon biedwihcofotand eon aordTiesyo nubegfoe wh fuwn adarswthf thesigl tbebiye aoirerie nmis nusa reto n EaNCErby Motor Co. PbIt Squrct eseilyPhsho 200 inlnd olo frbauyc m bie ih o fr ndeoo y "'*This is evidenced--- by the astonishing -