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= ? W B M Ml w> ^ l/U ?" * /Ik F * )LM I pq III ^ We have ^ everything wc ?NO Ejj Come and sec B Silvermai mm ANOTHER "AIRMAN" KILLED. Meets Tragic Death at ChesterHeld Fair Grounds. cc Chesterfield, November 13:?Avi-' n( ator Frank J Terrell met a tragic j death at the fair grounds this af- nj ternoon when his machine telescoped ; ^ and fell to earth, burying him be-; neath the wreck. Frank J Terrell, to who has been flying at the county ^ fair here during the week, was ^ scheduled to make his flight at 3 ^ o'clock this afternoon. At a few minutes after the hour Mr Terrell, gt in spite of the fact that today was ar Friday, the 13th, started his flight w a few minutes after the schedule ^ hour. Rising without mishap from ar the track, which was massed with a jn crowd of people on either side, he steadily rose to a height of about Sp 500 feet. After a flight he flew over q the edge of town, circled and headed back towards the fair grounds. j0 When he came in view it could be seen that he was having trouble with his machine. In spite of the fact that the track was lined with g( people, policemen endeavored to js hold back the throngs who had poured upon the track a few seconds after Mr Terrell had ascended. or Mr Terrell chose the part that made him a hero. His engine having jj stopped, he gave the machine aj^j quick twist to the right with his j cc body and was hurled to the earth, a ! 0f few feet from the fence against q, which the crowd was massed. One ar reads of heroes in the great war that is now being waged, but in time of peace there are heroes just as great. It is hard to die so young, but Frank Terrell will always be remembered as one who gave his life for his fellow man. T1 VG The man who is the victim of circumstances ought to remember that rl( circumstances alter cases. th tic 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Fever or Chills. Price, 25 cents. rr" 7-?3-13t th X-X-X-XXE winninir "? o e are goini jys' Suits a 'irst I the largest stoc ! sell you to be r au r nii i for yourself. n's Depari T'T'T'T'T'T^ Sailers Sketches. Salters Depot, November 18:?; icking. ginning, and storing awsy j tton is the chief industry here: )W. Heavy rains fell here Friday ght and Saturday, after which le sunshine today is very welcome. A number of the young folk went i Kingstree Friday night to take in le "movies." They expected to e "the Titanic", but were disap>inted. Mr E W Tutle spent Sunday at lmter, returning Monday morning id bringing with him Mrs Tutle, ho for the past week has been at e Tourney hospital, and who, we e glad to say, has been improved health. Mrs Ettie Payne o? Andrews is ending some time with Mrs J M )ok. Mr J C Lanham was here Monday, oking after his business interests. Rev W T Bedenbaugh preached s farewell sermon here last Sunly night. We regret to see him >; he has been here four years and well thought of by every one. T'l? fiAiinAn io Anon onrl lilt" [milling araouu 10 upm u.iu , inters are prearing to make war i the birds. A series of meetings will begin at nion Presbyterian church here Frily night, November 20, and will intinue through the greater part ~ the following week. Rev R L i rier of Mayesville will be present id conduct the meeting. Look Out. i Cost of Election. Each vote cast at the general elec)n November 3 will cost the State : jvernment more than one dollar, lere were approximately 34,500 , >tes cast in the election for the va- j i ius officers. The appropriation for , e election was $30,000. An addi- j >nal appropriation of from $5,000 ' i $7,000 will have to be made to, 1 ?et the printing bill incurred by; e election. 11 Oatnrrk oaiuiut y to sell M? ind Pants Vew :k to select fro ! as represents lE! ' Suits worth $ ment Stoi ?"? -? -? ? < : KINGSTREE HIGH AND J t GRADED SCHOOL NOTES- ; ? ? ? The Kingstree Graded and Higl school is making several improve ments. For the last week the teach ers have been busy putting up bur lap and penny pictures in all o the rooms. In addition to this, man; pretty flowers and bulbs have beei planted in window boxes and hot beds and around the building. Through the efforts of Miss James our seventh grade teacher, a basket ball team has been organized, am all the members are taking grea intoroct in tKo crnmo The high school boys have organ ized a football team and have beei practicing very regularly. In a fev weeks they expect to play a matcl game with Florence. HONOR ROLL. Grade I. Elizabeth Fairey 9i Rachel Dove.. 9' Catherine Steele 91 Dora Harrington 9! Grade I?Advanced. Elizabeth Swails 91 Mary Catherine Epps 91 JaneGilland ... 91 Stella Wolfe 9' Mary Louise Flagler 9< Mae Burgess 91 Hazel Fulton ? ~...91 Wilmot Scott Allen 91 Grade II. Genevieve Reddick.... 91 Grace Kinder : 9' Patty Scott Epps *. 9 Grade III. Mary Sue Harrington 9! Ola Dubose - 91 Emmie McConnell 9( Robert Smith 9( Grade VI. Hubert Speigner - 91 Madge McCants 91 Grade VII. ? nc Hampden Montgomery Serena Lee 9' James Sullivan 9( Grade VIII. \gnes Fulton.. 94 Delle Sexton 9i Grade IX. Erline Mcintosh 96 > 53HEin nn un hi iy, Novi sn's Suits c at York m in Williamsb J or money rei rHE >10 to $30 will * T-TTT-T-Tl Pauline McCanta | Lula Sexton t Virginia Wilson ? b Result of General Election. Columbia, November 16:?E '* Smith, Democratic nominee for " United States Senate, received ^ 950 votes in the general elect y held November 3, in South Carol n according to complete returns f with the State board of canvas by the election managers. Jame ' Roberts, Socialist, received 89 vo - ' ' i 1 p n " as follows: unariescon 10, ueoj ^ town 2, Greenville 10, Lexington * Newberry 2, Orangeburg 1, R ! land 19. " | The board of canvassers will n a(in Columbia Wednesday to 1 v, contests and protests. L Hon J W Ragsdaie, member Congress from the third distr received 4,236 votes. The total vote polled in Willia ] burg county was 492. 1 $ 2 Warehouse Appointments The Columbia State annour 3 that State Warehouse Commissio D , J L McLaurin has made the foil I in* appointments: 3 J G L White of Chester, dep 3 P!nmmissinner. in SDecial charg< all State-operated warehouses. James A Drake of Bennettsvi chief inspector of warehouses. John K Aull of Columbia, seen ry to the Commissioner. Offices of the Commissioner 1 be removed at once to the of building of the old State dispens plant at Gervais and Pulaski stre The premises are still State prope and are under lease to two stor concerns. ^ When a woman announces , various virtues the man she man . must possess, nine times out of she is preparing to plead self-defe to the charge of being an old mi 1 ? ' It takes a man a long time to lei that he can do more for hims I than any one will do for him. i XXX-X-X-XE m imhnr 21 ind Pants ai : Cost urg County and ? 11 unded. TRU go at from $4.5 Kiogstr i 95 94 !| A'MWELL GRADED SCHOOL. ?93 V, Trio, November 15:--Aimwi D school observed Friday as "clean-i the day." A number of patrons, w! 32,- seemed very enthusiastic in tl ion, work, met with the teacher and p ina, pils and worked diligently the whc iled day. Not only was the school buil sers ing cleaned, but all the schc s H grounds were very much improve tes, The patrons are very proud rge- their nice building and always see 30, anxious to assist the teachers ich- anything for the betterment of t school. leet The trustees were fortunate lear securing Miss DuBose for our prir ipal. She began work Monday, of Mr Speigner, our County Supe ict, intendent of Education, made us short visit recently and we we ms- glad to have him with us. REFUSES TO ANNUL SENTENC Georgia Supreme Court Decllni to Give Frank Another Chance ices ner Atlanta, November 14:?Anni ow_ ment of the death sentence pr nounced on Leo Frank for the mu utv der of Mary Fhagan was rerust , 0f here today by the supreme court i Georgia. It was the sixth time th Ule legal efforts in Frank's behalf hi failed. Hope of saving the life of Fran who was superintendent of the N wjjj tional Pencil factory here, no ^ce rests in a possible appeal tu the s preme court of the United States i (Xi y etg an appeal to the Governor to exe ,rty cise clemency. His counsel said la a{fe today that an immediate attem; would be made to take the case the Federal supreme court. T1 the motion to set aside the verdict i ries guilty was based upon Frank's a ten sence from the court room when was returned by the jury. It wi held that the defendant's absence co: arn stituted a violation of his constiti self tional rights. Previous to today's decision Judj ot 1 V I Lvi oi fvhy* :! P jjjh ===== ^ we guarantee g THll, >0 . d?1 A AO ^ Id 10 $11.30 K 4 ** Benj H Hill, of the Fulton county ^ t supreme court, had twice refused to ^rant Frank new trials and also had ? sustained the State's demurrer to 011 1 I the annulment motion. Appeals to ^ the State's highest court now have . resulted in the lower court's decislis ions being affirmed in every instance. u-, ,)e | THANKSGIVING AND ORPHANS. ! Do Not Forget the Orphans at 10I i Home. yJ ' ' The Thornwell Orphanage, Clin0 ton.S C, has 300 orphans to care for. m Every Presbyterian in the State m should send a Thanksgiving contrihp bution to aid in caring for them. The low price of cotton is affectin; ing every benevolent, educational K" i and public enterprise,'but the cotton is here and will sell for what it is" t- worth after a while. It sold at 4$ a cents in 1898. re However, the orphans cannot wait l very long for their daily bread. A E GET TO THE CAUSE. is Klngstree People Are Learning the j Hay. il- j There is but little peace or como-'fort for the man or woman with a 1 r_1 bad back. The distresss begins in a. early morning?keeps up through- J out the day. It's hard to get out of I bed, it's torture to stoop or straight- 1 at en. 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