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VOL. XXVI1. KlXGrSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913. XO. 7 t
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JUGH SCHOOLATHLETIC
\ & ORATORICAL MEET
A MOST SUCCESSFUL AND ENJOYABLE
OCCASION-KINGSTREE
WINS CUP.
The second annual contest of the
WtlHamaKiiror Hicrh School Athletic
B and Oratorical association was held
H here Friday, both the athletic and
B -ratorical programmes being successB
ally carried out in the presence of
B large number of people.
\t 2:30 o'clock the following athB
Jc exercises took place at the base>
M a'l grounds in North Kingstree: |
B 100-yard dash?' W C Holroyd, Alex
Blakeley, Kingstree; Tart, Union; T
^Bockfield, E Ard, Johnsonyille; P
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I 1st, Aid 2nd.
J Shot put?C Harper,ECook,Kings^
twa;, Johnson, Cribb, Union; DNewWi?
E Ard, Johnaonville. Won by
f -took 1st, Harper 2nd.
1 220-yard hurdle race?C Harper,
W C Holroyd, KingBtree; Tart,Cribb,
'nion; J Jones, Johnsonville. Won
lroyd lsc, Tart 2nd.
380-yard face?K Baker, McB Mc^dij^Kingstree;
Johnson, Union;
Rankin, L Mishoe, Greelyville.
>n by Baker 1st, Mishoe 2nd.
'220 yard dash?Blakeley, R Mc *
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F' II, Kingstree; tare, union; ato, u
aaelden.Johnsonville; Hogan, Greelyville.
Won by Hogan 1st, Blakeley
2nd.
f High jump ? Harper, Holroyd,
Kingstree; Cockfield and Venters,
Johnsonville. Won by Harper 1st,!
Cockfield 2d. In this contest Harper
broke the State high school record
by jumping 65 inches, while his opponent
went 62.
^ 440 yard race?Baker, Holroyd,
Kingstree: Cockfield,Haselden, John- j
W sonville; Mishoe, Greelyville, Won 1
* by Baker 1st, Holroyd 2d.
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Broad jump?Harper, McFaddin,
Kingstree; Snow, Brockinton, Union;
CockfieW, Haselden, Johnsonville:
Hogan, Greelyville. Won by Harper
1st, Hogan 2d.
1-mile relay race?Baker.Gamble,
Harper, Blakeley, Kingstree; M Rankin,
L Rankin, Hair and Mishoe,
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uretiyvillc. IIUU tJJ l?uBuv>vv
! team.
Thus ended the most successful
and satisfactorily arranged field exhibition
of the WlWamsburg High
School Athletic association, and the
splendid trophy cup, contested for
for the first time, has been won by
the Kingstree school.
The next feature of the day's
j programme was not to take place
until 8:30 p. m. in the school auditorium.
This was the oratorical feature
of the associated schools of the
county, to be participated in by
both boys and girls. The contestants,
with their subjects, were as
follows:
Florence Carraway, Union?"The
Sweet Girl Graduate."
Bettie Register, Greelyville?"The
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l^esirucuuu ui uci umiciu.
Marina Spring, Johnsonville?
"The Death of Marmion."
Rubie Thorn, Kingstree?"The
Mallet's Masterpiece."
Emerson Ard, Johnsonville?"The
Reunited Country."
George Eaddy, Cades?"Woodrow
Wilson's Inaugural Address."
Winfred Godwin, Union?"The
Reunited Country."
Pm?bhW Hnirftn.Greelvville?"The
Traitor's Deathbed."
Zeno Montgomery, Kingstree?
"The Ancestral Ideals."
First place in the oratorical contest
was won by Miss Ruby Thorn
and Mr Znno Montgomery, representing
Kingstree High school, to
whom medals were presented by Mr
Hoey. Second place was won by Miss
Florence Carraway and Mr Winfred
Godwin, of Union High school.
The handsome trophy cup was pre
swim without going into
nan going to know how to
d any money to save? If
finances to~their WIVES,
lkrupts. If men intrusted
ank accounts, they would
th that there was a HIGnk
than ever before,
king with US.
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sented to the Kingstree High school
by Prof McCutchen.
The judges were Prof D M O'Driscoll,
of Charleston; Prof George McCutchen,
of the University of South
Carolina; John Hoey, of the University
of Soutl} Carolina. James Rhea
and John Hoey, of the University, 1
j acted as starters and referees in the <
athletic contests. Kingstree will send >
a team to Columbia to participate in
the meet between the several high
schools of the State Friday and fully
expects to make a creditable showing.
COLUMBIA PERFECTS PLANS
For State High School Contest
Today and Tomorrow.
Everything is in readiness at the
State capital to receive the high
school representatives from all over
the State for the oratorical contest
this evening and the track meet to- ,
morrow. The University faculty
and students have been busy the past
few days arranging for the entertainment
of students who will enter the ]
contests. They will be entertained at i
the University from supper to-night <
until Saturday morning for breakfast. ;
This afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the ]
society halls and in the chapel of the 1
University, the speakers will meet 1
i? fKo nroliminnripa TVlPV will be I
divided up into four divisions and
from each one the best two will be
selected, and at 8:30 o'clock this evening
the eight chosen will meet in
the chapel for the final contest.
Friday morning at 10 o'clock preliminaries
will be held in the track
meet and at 3 o'clock the finals.
The following schools will be represented:
Anderson Fitting school,
Anderson High, Brunson, Clio, Dal- J
cho, Dillon, Easley, Furman Fitting
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Gold medals are offered for first
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be awarded for first and second
places in the athletic contests.
The following boys will compose
the athletic team from Kingstree:
Earl Cook, Alex Blakeley, Casper
Holroyd, Cuyler Harper and Roy
Baker. Zeno Montgomery will represent
the school in the oratorical
rontest. The boys were accompanied
ay Messrs R L Holroyd, Wallace
Mcintosh and Virgil Kinder. David
Epps and McBride McFaddin also
went with the team.
Paroles Barney nauacc.
Governor Blease Tuesday paroled
Barney Wallace, white, who was contacted
of manslaughter and carrying
concealed weapons at Darlingtop in
1912 and given twelve years in the
penitentiary. In addition to good
tjehavior the parole is conditioned on
Wallace never again entering the
:ounties of Lee and Darlington in
this State. Wallace was convicted
)f killing his brother-in-law, Dal ton
ailbert, and the wife of the dead
nan asked for the parole of the prisvnpr
The Drisoner paroled must
ive with his widowed sister, wife of
:he slain man, and support her and
i young brother.
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LUMBER DESTROYEDMILLS
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of the Atlantic Coast Lumber Corporation,
said to be x>ne of the largest
lumber plants in the world, having a
capacity of one-half million feet per
day, was almost completely destroyed
by fire, which broke out this morning
about 5 o'clock. Fanned by a
strong wind from the north,which increased
as the fire made headway, it
seemed that nothing in the pathway
of the flames could escape. One of
the mills, which was located north of
where the fire commenced,and another,
which was not directly in the direction
the wind was blowing,remain
standing. Two mills, together with
the power house and two dry kilns,
and a vast amount ot lumoer, aoout:,
ten million feet were destroyed. The I
loss is estimated at about one-half!
million dollars and is said to be com-!.
pletely covered by insurance.
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Owing to the fact that most of the
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flames; however, the plant of the
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was saved by heroic work on the part
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