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a, ( VOLUME XXXVIL, LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. NME COUNTY-OFFICIAL Delegation Has Refused Provision for Superviso After an all-tiay conference Thurs day between tle Supervisor and the County delegation, at which the super visor asked the delegation to make provis-i6n for the tip-keep oL the chain gang for the rest of the yCar, the meet Ing broke up late at n ight aft er the dolxal ion had deianded t hat the niperv'isor 1l11lI1e a statement showing that tle appropriation made at the last session of the legislature for road crxork had been s;ent for work actual ly done this- year and that if this could not be done that the supervisor fuin ish a state'ment :;how inog how much of this year's appropriation had been used iI paying off a (lecit of last year. Senator 0. 1. (hlovin was not prese lat ath ie last. 1meet ig of the d:ay, having departed earlier in the after noon when the dek:ton as a whole Ia(i givei ilglde tha' it wol d not make any o: Ovit l"r t)e vp. viSor:,;nor t hri ff' o"11 -e , both of which have -::dmustedt eilr appropria tion1s. The (elegalatin:t to Ih (Ly again Friday and yesterda, when it was indlcated to them hy outs de Iar -ties that the silelV I would prob ably make tip : :ltate'ment. In the -mii(dIle of the afternoon the delegation (Irew lp a statenwnt of its own and pirented it to The Advertiser for pub liention. This Ib-, foulin ~ aillncther col umn1)11 of this iaper. The delega tIon wCnt toI C(11nton ' ast nihpt upon the invitation of the Ci, n ton Chambler of Com nerce. It is uln derstool that the dielegatlon wais to be asked to Iege t.ie Ieayn'at of about $.",5(m wh - Clinltolq citize,. proposed to mubsr ibe to l1n1.1tain the county chainganig while it works tho propyosed Ca houn a:hway through the lower part of the County. Super visor Watta, accordilg to li.; Auae, imenit, has alreadly agreel to send the gang there and allow it to be usedl 1)y the '01111ton) people at their exen provided the Coity delegatioll does -tOt make provision for It as tile super visor has aked. RIepieseltative Nance, before leaving yesterr'ay, said that he could not consistently agree to :uch i proposition. The110 contention of tie sulpervisor, as It came out at the varlous micetin4s, is that by reason of tile cut of $1.1,50)0 under' last year's appropriat-ion an1d of $20,000 ulInder this year's budget and with the greatly increased size of the claingang, tile appropriation foi chailn gang I)uioseshs 1118 eI) xhullsted. The dolegation claims that tile s11pervisor Tefused to come to Columbila to tell what ie wanted 'or tile Current year -and that they had to go by last year's Supply bill, cutting dlownl the appro prlation in view of the lowered cost of living. The. Acts of 1920 siow: that the suporvisor asked tilen for $58,,161.87 and that much was 'granted Im,1. Tie report to tihe Comlptroller General this year shiows that lie asked for $61,161.70 and was gIven $44,500. 1fl0presentative Carrol D). Nance, who la8 (lone mlost of tile tailing for tihe -delegation, said( that lhe has1 n1o per Bonal motives in Ils refusal to make (110 desired alpproplriationl, lhflt thatt he si mliy wishes the p~ublic to b~e fully informed( as to tihe finlances of tho COUnlty so that the voters will under stand why at raIse In the tax levy man1 he necessary. If there was a d(eclt brought over from, last year, lhe saidl, ho wished for the blamne to be placedi wheve IL rightly belonged and 11e did( not ltlih it to ap~pear thalt tis delegaI tioni had1 been extravakgant in I!....p proprtationls. From the statemlent mlade b~y SuperC visor WVatts andl Julished~ below, it willl .be found .that lhe clis a1 deOlett frpmn last year (If only ab~out $5,000), whelreas It had1( been generally believed(, from indefinilte remlarks made in thle meeOtinlgs, that tile dlefiet wasl ar oungI~ *$25,000. UClzensI wh'io hatve been fol 1owinrg thie proceediure closely dulring tlioipast fewv days explressed tihe oppinI * on last night that hlad the aICtual ~aoulnt of tihe (defelt been kno1(wn be fore, the delegatIon would hlai provided for tehi snlipervisor's o0 l at tho11 first meeting~ Thurllsday. SpPervleor WattIS dictaltedl the fol * ioving statemlent to a reporter for TheO Advertiser' yesterday aft ernoon .about five o,'clock, after thle statemntt Issued bly the (delegationl had comle inl: Wq find that we have 1)a1( ini 1921 rthree bills for' nmules that were bought DC(uonber20tlb amlountilng to $3,50-1.50 S CANNOT AGREE So Far to Make Further r's and Sheriff's Offices. aid on1e hill of lumber amounting' to $674.92, making a total of $5,029.42 brought over from last year. M~very thIng else paid out this year with a few ilinolr exceiptions is tr equlpiment, mle11 feed, colivict feed and other sup plies bought arnd used this yvar. I asiked for I total appropriation of $61-,161.70. The delegation gave me $141,500. The aimoiunt appropriated for this year is about $20,000 less than isked for anId $11i.i00 es than 1920. 'le caItingalng 111 ilereased three fold and inl the pastIL m10onth m10ore Com Illitlmelents have benil made thani ill any tuont since I have been su pervs' is;or-. Thel, type of road mnaintelalice t inc Im proved an1(d entais niecessarily some m'ore cost. We, have- had anl itvimized aemn of expiendituores for the ilr-st :i mIonthsl~ of the yevar mlade 1:1. anidti statem 'ien is open for in:;pectAIn to any cit'aeni of thle county. JOt IN I). W. WATTS, Supervisor. She:-itY P( !d, who also has a delliit in his ofltev, stated to the delegation Thur'day that tho large increase of iall comlii iteti had iCeased his ~x;ens5, f;'wer prisoners. than usual bein'tak n out on bold. Asked in t:e me't'Wn l by 1'ii. Nance as to hiLarg ing the con'y with (itt-of-the-Couilty tnilps Vwi tI! or his doplity only had in1 cro;ss tie 'miluy line to tiorce, the li " iff rili that lhts 111 had alhays benll the lstom1 and he had followed ,1n thle '( !,,; of huL predeces-ors. Lamt 'ight the( deleg-ation had mlade 110 provision for either the(' snlTwrvisor er th' sheriff. Illny Bel Ionl 'altis and14 ,1. i-:n enei nbDIps Dll ni Cross lill!. Cros;s 1-1i11, Aug. 6-4 Vs e---m usual as well as very sad events oc curred here within the last week. On 1hurdi 15('ay mornilg of -last week Mr. HIen1ry elton 1 Watts died after a linlger il-g sickness which extended over a period of several illliths. Ile suffered a severe cut on the foot last Owiliter and it is thought this hadl something to (to with haiistening the end. The funeral and burial rites were hel1d at tte Old laptist. cemetery, Friday afternoon at A o'clock following Ills death condiIclt ad by his pastor, 1Rev. J.. . Wilsoni. Mr. Watts was a very (liet, loerved iliaracier, a consistant Christiall, memiber of the Baptist. church, ana a !.good citizen. lie is survived by his wife, who was Miss Bertic Boyd, and Iwo children, a daughter, .is. 1Lcile Larter, and olin "onl, MAaster loyd Watts. The deceased 'was tifty years )f age, was born and had always lived .t this Alace, with tle exception of a very brief perlod at Coronacit. Ile was i go of the late Clayton Watts and \Irs. Colonla ONeal Watts. Ie had wo sisters and one brother all of vhhomf are now~ deadt. On Thursday night of this week Mir. I. F~ugene Watts, younger brother of \lr. Helton Watts mienitionedl above and ho la'st member of the Clayton Watts amily, died of typholdt fever, Hie had 100en' sIck foir two weeks and( waUs .hought to lbe Imlproving als he swas itout. clear of fever, but1 51uddenliy tie same worse -Thiursday andt died thiat ilght at I o'clock. Interment was at. lhe 0o(1d mapist cemetery Saturdtay at 2 o'clock. The deceased was -I8 years >f age and was twice imarried, llis la'st wvife was a Miss TIurnfler, daugh er' of Mr'. and .\lras. Alf Turnaer of this ilace. To thais union01 were bor'n twvo ainuter's whoil still surIvive. 1ll ac md1( marlage wais to Miss Annie Noffz ulso of thiis pla1ce wtio also survIves im. le lived only a little miore than 1. year after' his secol nd mrige. Itn (Ine was11 a hard( worikinlg manll, ino(ffen athter. 11111 humbiile andl unassum11 Iing ife w.onl for Iim1 tie esteem1 and1( con - 1(dence of t hose wvho kne1w him bjest. ins FoIrdi ('air Mr's: WI lHay Aniderison, of this oity, s r'iding around In a niew Vord Cal' 1hese (lays as1 i aresult (of tier sulccess 'ut work ina a seed 41 slag coot est l'h pcarI V wal offere by'tI)'i a lrgeI'0 Pn Lative setlling the hLirgest!5 amouniI~t (of ardenlOi andl tt.lowSer ( leed duinig a'gi vI n period. The 'onitest was )open toI rep rsenlt atives in the ini ted St ates and11 Canad~a and Mr's. Andersonl tead all rf li' (ilnl~nenits. BOND ELECTION DATE APPROACVES 4aurd4ay of 'TIh ' Week will bw the Lnst Day for. llegistratioit of Voters. The t:me for rcgiteli ing for tile bond issue elections will be closed Saturday at 12 o'clock, noon, accor'ding to R. 10. Btbb, iupervisor of registration. lelgistratliolo has been fairly rapid, lie said, bethrn thre and four hundeld Voters already having registered. ,~ ~ ~ ~ ~~c Uy' Cwseknge h bonld issue !y:Atr (i.. :l Lhat an erroILan:, idea had gotten out :n re:-d to Ohe pro:'osed iiltratio syu rem. Tih, l d loW Contractin' Company, lit raid, holds no contract for the erection of the Ilant a :,me citiens Sim t) think. ''lhe Ludlow concern only h a a conla(-t fill- friishing 1id1ns and seeing that the plai are carrh (I ot I boy th(!ewontr.ctors.. who .aeVcure IhI - "o:, tract for the work. Tis. ie said. will he let to tIe lowvest hliders the laid -low .In en 1- , -: h ti, l r at all. Mr. I.t;61ow, h!- 11-.h'1 done ,somw (0 neti::a; v.lor:: whei town, 'Ar 1 not r''h' to 7:Y1. a vatisfactory'bid for the wokli in hand, but that 1. is not a rCgula 't::0eting! firm11 and the( city. has no contr:;ct wvIth it except for en gineocring planm:; and oversight. The OMtion I, to ble held on Tue:, day, August 21. T e eleetlon is to l e hold oni tlree bond issues. One i.sa o? $70,001l is for 1 filtration plant, th hlr:: the eit imated cost of the plant. A secoissu of $i.,00of is for erage extension and $20,000 is for .rrt.c il povemeniit and studrt cx tc; W , 1 Y11''l I'TS T11311.E ll- 1-l'E l. 1,aiens .Mil, *Iu yi' A. 1. linekard. Opel1rt1Ive. .1. 1'. I.-angston,. ,1r., ,ie k ep r e tne Liauriens Coti:)n .\lills, was danger l sta:bbed Fridr' y nornling by A. .1. l:T a ',a 1.!lli 1!1atv in m i a t-r calioll vlich berllan inl tie comi)aly 1Toe ( nd.nIl .1iu.t o(u!thi fl'nt:--doai lesides several minor cits, L.angston rel ceived a long g.ash about the wai-t lih whicv h iuuado . sm I ll p teiri ii' of the lung. For a time it was thought that the would might ,r.wove faai, I yesterday the indications were that lie was ont of dallger. l'iidin r fimal decision by hi y ians a: to t:1 s riousne-ss of tht I ouind, l-tclakard bhing held in the county jail withouu bond. The dilicilty estarted, it is stated, w\h ,1(n llackiard asked I.m.ug:ton to is rue1 hIm a coupon book on his time. Irmlgston asked Itackard if he had worked the day hefore and the laLter s said to have made a curt reply. I eat ed words followe} alnd RIackard Is sued a challenge to s ttle tlie matter o11lside. hngston followed and a i liht ensued Inl whIichil Packard uised his knife wit telling effect. Althoigh weakeneld from the lor 4 of blood, I.:n - st os succeeded In holding off his oi polent until bystaniders separatel them. Maiy Open Unkery Here Mlessrs. 13. 0. Sanders and A. T,. An ilerson, of! Camden, have been in the cIty fotr the past several days look ing over the citly withl a vaiewa of opieniing tt bakery here to use elec(tricity as thle heatl'hlg pIOAver. Thie Li .'. had severa i locations in vb w., bu. ' .ve not made iL de~tfIi dlecision) as us locating a ihan t here. Mir. H-antders- is a r'el alive iof Airs. T1. l,. Tlimmerman1i~tf anid with irs. Sanders, arie guests at the home of Dr. and .\1irs. Tliniaierman. A. T,. Nhahaffey, local groer, is; also) consul1( [Iring openin1 g a hakeriy. .An nual Plenic Th'le annual pieic of Wallace I Aodge, A. I'. 'ul., was hel '(1In the up tper ',art f the countty last Axeek anud aittended('4 by a lar;e numbn er of people. 'llesides thi' sump1 ltuouis dinner10 , a very intercest 0ag speaik-ing p -rgrain waa enjoyed. utmong those muakinug addrtessuen heinug Grand I'otentate (ho. TI. iryain, or hreenvllle, Distrn l Deputy Grand .\as ter, 11. 11. Nickels, of I~aurens, I.aut renls Wil kInson Wal Ilace, of Wu\ash Intg [tin, I). C., C. A. 14'awer cnd .lai", 11. Suilllvan, of t his City. M3inde ('ouuiy Depul,11y M.r. lilufordl IHaly, who succe-ned id Wma. 0'. Ilyrd, resigneda, ,as guiardlin Iena named a deput11y by Shle eiff itld1. Mi'. Bllakely, like Mr. 11yrd before limn, was commaisslined a (deputy1 inl or'(der to ctuforce slpeed laws in the vicInity of the club waher'e so many petople AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTU ON CLINTON ROAD 3Mati by Ile Name of Emviory, irmn Neiiberry, Itet'elves F'atual Ilujury 81niday Afternoon. A All. E0mory, from Newberry, while coming to wards 1latrcu4Is froin (lin ton Sunday about noon, rcTe ived in J1ieS in a citrious automnobile Illihap frcm which he diel the follovinti;v: c' ('ing at tho Clinto4n hospital. I a ;:li:-y a, the I-he:'iA 's oli.e, tle !;e:t 11hYsieian VWho first attended him and Zt the imspit;:I in Clilton failedl to get v, fuli lanie of the d~eeas-d', Ilit it vas Imr:derstool that le liv( in N.s bev ry. he deettv ih . ;; o drir, it is uInlderstood was on his way to Elnoree to visit reiai1,1ves. III I he neighlorIlood or tho ai Torre Coun .(h the( drive" tii'ht that he detected t;i.e troul:),e .1111 Ms e ir. ' o 1yt Il uvert tie S;% andl W if anyt~ hling v,;m a ; v o'.g. [-a I opdid the door :aitl !,t out 4)1 I he ritP!ing board 12n1 alti1nleti to leanl ove t. I e vidently lo;t his 1h ai11:1 ; * fahill . on hisi head and fracturing his skill. Ili. .1. II. TVIgIue, of this city, gave hiin attention but ordered himIn L tt : to ( .I C lnton 1): ho i t. 11 ro Illa inIIed ill a (.rifical conditionl uni l late Monday eveling when lie passedl away. .M 1T DISTll illit 'I' 7T1,001) )NS OF BNE.-D IN RIUSSIA Fainne lationl is E speor-ifiy S*rI.o~ls ill Ihe Miiddle Vo DaIistriel. \' lhington. Au;-. - All:. aIt ll of the fanlln' Ill tel provnc:u ot l, s; !lIl I'requ ' I th i bT)ution1 of llit~at tre" <!Uai:ers of P iiillion tons o ea ;, a ccod I;n, to estillates m1.1ade in AIoscow and reported to the At te ttpartliclnt today. The follo'wing SummI ary of tele 'tlhi information 0n famine condi 4.-; wis received by the departmilent .1'r11m - ts ropI'senlt-ati1ves abrotif "IroA. 1-aratov lo Vjatka, 1. E'., the Itziddle Volga district the famine situa tic.;n ; ttilly seiou. The sitiua liont is developing to an acute degree In the LIast en l kraine, the North Caucvasus- and South l'ral Districts. Not. lI a in 60,000,01 poods (a pood Iluivalent to :6 )..:nglish pounds) of -ta in will b1) re-Iquiilrcd for food in the Volga districts. For the purpose of nwin, a new crop, 7,000,000 poods will Ie v(etiredt before Septemibler 1. A re (nt arrival in ilI iga from Moscow re ports that 3,000,000 persons are ml grating to Siberia and almost the same moving towards the south. It is stated that within two weeks 10,000,000 people will be mwithout food. "In the lMoscow Ixvestia for July 27, Ka-menev (chairman of the All- Russiana cSluilssioni for colmlbatting famine) states that 11,000,000 poods of bread Atuffs are retuired for the ten prov inces that are starving. This amount of graIn in lust be imported Into tile pre lis' districts that were themselves ex )e(ted to lrodlee (0,000,000 (ion( ds. TlIhe ri tIes reqirIIe I18,000,000 of grlain is niow estimated at I 20,00t0,0(JO0 )oods. "~Laitle or lit winter' grain will be aownt by Se! tembere 1 , as it Is not be lieved possible to Eibtahin from abr~oadt and( trannspor0t to t he iapprIolpriate areas the reI uisite food(. Tlhe. illnger st rickenI a rea is .rading." (Chalrgedl with IiIIouse Brenkinug Car I Gharn'et , wit te, was itrrestetd In htIef of Pol Ice lleamis antdI trnd ov 1r t) I 4aurens1 (oun ty Ollters on a warran~iit chairginig him ith.11 l Inteing thet house oIf lia rney Wasson, near II ickory Ta vein, and tak Inlg away ia watch, pilstol and other tin g.; besidhes 9t;.00 in m~ontey. 'PThe theft is all eged 0 have beten comml it tted Monday night whliIle Mri. ianld .\lris. Wansson were alt Shoot ing. Near '11 lion I Iatttil Younug, (colored, wits serious1 ly shot in thtt lower retgions of the bodyl by liter lhsand, Sinn yn't g, \ionda y andl t was larried to the ClIin on hloslitaI where it was touighit yets thy s* he ih dl ie. ther' hluand ;taped andt 51 yeatu reht y aft ernIoon had nolt been it;Irehendtedi. I1; . I-'ulier lo P~reachI - ,o 1rw atl tot ;nion ser-vices at I he iiat It Ptist echurch Sunday mOrn in~g an eit tnitnlg. 11ev. P''ul(er iR (0on- I shtlered 01ne of the miost ~lProm1ising i Ytoima11 i ministers of t he laJptist faIth< Ill the state and will no doubht be heardi *v la io (ostgteftlons here. 'UES STATFEMENT iersy Between Delegation Supervisor. redliced t11h number of miles to b mailntailed by thie 14. irvisor 4111(1, 2nd, cost of feed both as to iltiles and (conviet had 44creased inl lr-le tO au(t one-half of the .cost of the pre viousM year, ;:mI, ;;rd. on acecount of the gi (14al (i i1.o nili of thet., couiltry, we (('ided hlat instead o1 appropriat ingl,;00 the a1upr.. iiattionl of the 1:'vi (45otts yea', w C Would aipropriato I te ai4oilit of $ 1,.500, and we thotight and still biev! e that ii 1oulld lie suf li(n'lt feir brjidges and cross Country *iroad:: and l1444Ilcl;4I(ng of chainigang r0 ' I .k', 191!. When on last Thurdy we w'lle ilid 10 LamIi-eins an wd d foi miore money, we asked the .)(iPervisor to inalim a tatnient that th ii loney had li-eln used to 1paIy in i,@Go inure o h k to Jantarr , ht, i!"i. !Ie r-efused to do :o. \e askedi 1 to 1ia.ke lhis m anl a publish it il thle coun..( 'wler, so that ill,, imople could k(ow the cost of :e i*4 n and if he0 h:-. 41 (ctul11ly iused t(his. lll a.y to pay d h i.; incur :;I i've .I1_ary Ist, 121, thin we would ma 0 lile neces ; AY appr)1opriaktionl to zime Ithe ( n t u:,til~l 1 il to n 4 ' ishItIre cov(.0 . AI.o wc: told hil that. if hie lul used i th i appropr4:alion to Iay ally 11--k it llehiijtedne(s.s it' say sio il his lwrto thew pu1blic anld ..( wkould nakce the .11 Iro i altiol e . ary I ( for actulal e '(4';.I ' for oip'ratio , Iut that he w u41ild lia e to (itl thit in fairi'ness to ithe deh ntion and to the people, or ch'e v.A. w.ould umo inl tn-. iidlet of the r bui o i any fur 'therl appropriations o th. peoplcs' mlonIey. I i' positively refusl.i and4 W1 rfu~i the aLiproria tuon m thsoi g:-Ond. Tle.;'' ark, the truu fat.. flespet fully, 0. I'. COlW IN, Senator. cANlUI~Al, 1). NANCF-g c. .m. iximll, TO\\1NES .\. WILI.is, .\:111bers of the H1ouse. (ON ii:SS KI11,NG OF TAXI DIVER-: Three Men Arrested onl SuISp1lon A&. m1it The) Killed (oiIIIIIa ('ollego Student. Augusta, Ga., Aug. S.-Jesse Gap pin1s, C. 0. Cox and 1F. J. Kirby, all white, who were arrested this morn ing by -Sheriff J. T. Plunikett for in Vestigation, toilight confessed to the killing of Bill Brazel, taxi driver of Columbia, S. C., according to iRichnillld collity oiilvers. The body was thrown into the bu11she10s along the Aligista-Coliml1bia road between L'eesville and Gilbert In Lexington coity, South Carolina, aceording to the alleged confession. Brazell Wails black-jacked and then stabbed wit h a pocket knife. No Illotive for the cr1ime was given ini thei al1legedi(44 cofessions, 141ut loca140 athlori ties belieove (desire to 'possess tile au tomob1ileIc( diven by liraz'/eil to hlave c'aulsed thle killing. Itrazeli wats 18 years old1 and1( iwas a 'oille'go stutden t who d1rove a t axi to pay is way throutgih school.1 'fie titree men01 hel'd for till mur11 de~r are al0 4 res(''identts of Coilmia1, al thloughl Fox's form1'er hom1e1 is at Stani bey Creek, N. 'C. Tll 1114n were 414rrestd th(isl1 mlornf ingM a(tllltan, near11 herei, in1 tile dead man14's ('ar4, thi susici l ieous actionis leadling to their arrest. Sher'iff i'luinkett. and14 0oth4er ounty olii('rls w.'ill I(4 V' lt leav her tomo1rrow 1114)inglI1 for.1()1 Lesille, where tihey will join Sh144iff TI. A, Ilo(ise, of Rich 14and( ('ountyl, Souith Ca4rolina4, and1( tihe 11eri flf oif 1 Le4x Ington), SohI Ca rtlina, to 5ear(h for' tile body3. tRe4v. S. 11. Tem'p4leman1111, of this city;4 441m4 lier. Edward'( lonig, of Clinton, left 'Xnday4143 for' ilue4 l11idge and( Ridge Cres'4t, N. C. 'Thly A i ill' jined' there'( byv Dr). Leste (' . (Simon4)4, liastorIi of tie Tremon4)4t 114a jtist ('11urch1, New Yor'k 'ity, and44 the' l'arty wi cale0 MAliunt * .\i l'lhelI if th4eir legs QjonIt give out be4-. 11h4se Et | Salturday13 The(( WXl. .\5iill team (' nd( th1( le fast ('ray ('our1t-)OWlwn aggregation11v will lay on (lil W14'atts .\lills~ gr'ound1s Sat (Irday13 afterpooni)I, the4 game114 being called0( a4t 4I o'cloc(k. Thie twoi teams11 arle even 1l' mateihed and a fast gamio .Is nmm0411 DELEGATION IS Gives Its Side of Contro and~ County The County delegation yesterday is ulted tha follow;ng Stateinent to tile .rople of the cotnt in rC'c(ard to the vh-teui :iit~ozns reported inl the I:n~prslst weekcl: To ih' . >le of l uiAt ce Coutity\: O 3 at Thu'- rilay, the local (iI(gI .0, w s ale byI ,lhn 1). \\. \\alls, Lte Coulty Stipervisor to iiect at Lait 11'1S eU rta hous'e, at tenI o'clock A. . \V t ( 1We told at that tileet ing that. the .1rvsr' elce was out of nunwy uid that thiere w.-t no luoney to pay ht cliai n; s1et 1_e Counliy. Ill fair 11Ss to orlves, to want t state het folliowill .- ts \Vh1en we- v2,-re inl l it iao ( -t wi.ater inl Wendaiuce ilp;i l e G'r10.senby \vo de iided for the bestA inter t: f tho e (otul ty . at i v.c it w l \\ i i t ew 1Super-ism . io coni e to ('uli hliia and contilt 'with hat as lo th appropriation fo r th Ie manrtn e of bll.- ollice and asked the flon. C. N1. 11.1bb, a tu~ hroftour. ;;hI, who t vv.i v the Couirti ousin ie to tho tuere visr fol.. lowing week--emd and ask him to come r1own or. : end u I ,Astt.mcnt :o we Iould int lligently ma t ttake t iroltr ap propriatiol. Thie Speiltorite;or ""d not i!y I]. llh' vi:"t n1or did hle .(-Ild us illy tatmn11t. We waited unt s il we c wre told by tli aker of the olluse (hat r mpply N1-I would ha i' to l il by the followingo Wenity C(i: wing Harillday wheon tis annoeilllia lilt wli s Mnade fromi the chair). le 're fthe dicunss ood this articullar p proprai wa aain. .\Mr. lPae Stid Ile toule piil al nother ' ffori to ot(( Ie lietyrvilor to coinm as we adjoiredi'4 ln that day (Satulrtday) intil .Monday. vain h failed, so there was nothigly lell for it,, to do but to tae the sup 1.y ill o thee yas itr before and se What amount was appropriatdi for h0, Wiii. wi ch w did. it viw of th 'acr.,, 1-t, that all1 the [op Soil hg ii ail inl the coity had been taken >wer by the highwmay conmnission which kN E101PLODI1ENT iAy ENT At it ESTED X. E. Evnis, of reenwood , Charged -ih lslt ohling Law oll soilllilng la bo r. Greenwood, Aug. It .--sChlarged Wifs t iolating section 83 of the city code, orbidding operation as an huligranit kget or a solicitor of labor, With mtt paying a1 licenlse of $50il, W. 1J. ".vanls, proprietor of anl employment 1-iey doinig bus)ness un1der tIne ameo of the Greenwood Ile lyienit gen1cy, Was arrested hate Satuoay )y the polie authorities and locked inl ie city jail. Ile was released befoel lighit onI $100 surlety bond for his all earance in ei.corder's court 'Monday, itvans dleclares that ae s not guilty fnd is doing a le iit t. business and ays hie expects to cottinu ae to do bus ha the hausht stae o licenseI and tat siile i a li'n l f leot'$ l'to gonduit ovlii uiusst iere tie undersi' to'd ha n hsring t hat wgeek' eore of lne-s :110es have atpied :12(1f0 I'vn frjos it~iinsu lie i t eas 100 negroes' ( .ili edpfor josb otinldy abot 2 haidi ifs work' is no tn for hist.ets