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Coming-Redpath Chautauqua-7 Big Days Including a Recital by ALICE NIELSEN, World's Famous Soprano Francesco Pallaria and His Band William Owen Company In the Modern Drama Health Lectures Joy Night Program Orchestral Music Marimbaphone Selections Russian Players "The Servant In the House" Humor Instruction Inspiration Literary Lectures Playground Worker ?A Recital of ALJjCE NIELSEN, Prima Donna of the Metropolitan and Boston Opera Companies You Can't Afford to Miss This Event The season tickets purchased by the local committee and now on sale may be had while they last at $2? All season tickets thereafter will be 93.00. Season tickets are flood for seven week day performances THERE WILL BE NO CHAUTAUQUA ON SUNDAY CHAUTAUQUA WE EK HERE APRIL 21=28, Thefe Will Be 200 Hate This Year For Chau. J tauqua Week Here WWWmrmpasrwTTtm?-.? " 1\BT year on til Rod path Chaotauqnas felt hats like those shown In the above photograph proved very popular, especially among the boys aud + ?tri? One bandied of these were distributed In every town sod were so eagerly received that they did not laat long. The Kedpath Chau taaqva mauagement has Jost announced that this season it will doable the number of hats for each Chantaaqoa. The color of the hats will remain Uae saaje \s laat jiai gggggj or cid, with the lettering In white. WILL USWER BANK'S CHARGE i.Kf mi nt um fig irr h l?iUiH PCHH1C* CASK. Probable That)fntiw Many interesting Far* A HI Br Iftronght Out on Mini ?Leasts D. Urn in Mm In Cliir^e of Ommp. Wnnh^Vton. April 15.?Further evidences that the governments expects to have a hard fig u on It* hands in the lajuactlon proceedings brought by the Rica" National bank against leerstarf McAdoo and Comptroller Williams waa given today when gov? ernment), counsel announced that u postponement would be aought when the can er comes up tomorrow In the Llatrtct supreme court. Louis ?>. lirandels. special assistant attorney? general In charge of tho ease, wsjk not prepared to tell tonight Juet how much time he would ask from th# court, but It wua Indientd that he (would aeek a continuance of at leaat a week. It ergg believed that the fact that a postponement would be sought shows that the governm' it does not expee?fb make Its main plea against the hJSIadletion of the court but will aeek t# answer the allegation* aet forth sja the bank a Mil of complaint, which *chan;eM Messrs. McAdoo and Whiles** wiin a conspiracy to wreck It and.* Ith a long persecution. If tfat proves to he the case It is possible that the court will ask for light Sjutslde that furnished in the bill aft tho answer and the argu? mentier lawyers. Thut is what those who age following the case are on tlp-toej to hear. The witness ihn probably wlU he occupied by most of the> t'snk's ?>r1\i-l.i 1h u>>i s..m,? of the nwst prominent men in ?? f 11? ? t| Wasting ton At Jgie time or another most of the p^sjrnt treasury officials have hud knowledge of Interchanges between Mr. Williams and the ItiggM hank Mr. Williams has expressed willingness to go ortjflhe stand If asked M do so. and isel advises It. Although McAdoo Is conlhu'd |g his gOfl jrlng from an operation, sjg SSM gjgj life doubts his aillingui gg affpear in the case if it reu? h. ige Where testimony is taken the Wtorr llurm d at smith* lllc. Thi store* hi ?nee of Mrs. W. ?. Hmltlf of .4mlthvlllc wnn burned ? irl\ Thursllay morning, the fir.- gelgUsrnt? Ing fw?m enrne unknown cnusc. The store wad wet heen In use fsome time and was unonupled. UHKFNWOOB PAINTER IADs MFK. .Ion* Rcacham, Aged Almut Fifty, Shoots Himself, Heath t omiiig In? stantly. Greenwood. At ill 13.?Jeff Beach am, a well known painter, committed ?utclde this afternoon at his home on Cambridge street. He was alone in the house at the time, his wife heing away in Jacksonville, Fla., on a visit to u married daughter. Mr. Beacham used a shot gun, pressing the trigger with a stick. Dea.h was practically instantaneous. He was about GO years old. mahhiaof at mayesville. Ml>s Esther Baker IU<-tunes Bride of Mr. Hen Gordon of Concord. Mayesvllle, April IG.?Miss Esther Baker of this town and Mr. Ben Qordon of the Concord section were quietly married hist evening at 7.30 o'clock at the residence of T. B, Fort, the bride's uncle, the Bev. J. ^ \V. Ouy, pastor of th<- Dapttst church, of? ficiating. The bride is the popular daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Baker and the groom is a prominent planter of the Concord section of this county, where the young couple will reside. CLYDE STl.AMF.lt LOST. s?>mlnolo Wrecked on llaltlen Coast. Santo PomlnKo, April 15.?The Clyde line reports that the steamer Heminole which went aground near Sano i island off the sutheast cx tremlty of Haiti, is a total loss. Previous reports concerning the Heminole saio she had ran on a sand henk near 8anoa, hut ums In no dun ?er. The Semlnole left New York April f> for West Indian ports. It ll h?pi Hhe carried no passengers. LEE col NTY ELECTION. Annotation g| Portion of Kerslutv? County lo be i?et hied June Hth. Columbia. April It, OoY, Manning today ordered an tleetlon for June 8 on the question of annexing a portion of KtM-shaw eonnty lo Uee eonnty. nelson ai.hkicii DEAD, Cornier Hcpiihlhan Rttgl t?f |}|g sen? ate Dlgg Suddenly. New York, April Hi.?Nelson Ald rlep. Rficed 71, former senator fi .in Rhode island. ?iif*i suddenly at his horns her? today. BISHOP NORTHROP ILL. South C'arollnu Prelate Is in Baltimore Hospital. Columbia State. "Bishop Harry Pinckney Northrop of Charleston. S. C, a personal friend of Cardinal Gibbons and one of the most distinguished prelates in the Catholic church in this country, is a patient in the Marburg building at the Johns Hopkins hospital," says the Baltimore American. "It was given out yesterday at the hospital that while Bishop Northrop's condition was not considered dangerous, he is a very sick man. Bishop Northrop ar- '. rived In the city on Thursday and was admitted to the hospital shortly after his urrlval. "On January 8, 188 2, Bishop North? rop, who had been vicar apostolic of North Carolina, was consecrated bishop of South Carolina at the ca? thedral In this city, which was filled to its capacity, and hundreds stood in the street in the rain while the pro? cession of prelates passed from the episcopal residence to the church. The ceremonies, which were imposing, consumed four hours. Solemn high mask was celebrated by Cardinal Gib? bons, who at that time was an arch? bishop. "For many years Bishop Northrop has paid visits to Baltimore, where he has a host Of warm friends. One of his closest friends is Mr. Michael Jen? kins. They were classmates at Mount St. Mary's college, at Emmitsburg. Md. In 1907 Bishop Northrop cele? brated his silver jubilee as a bishop. He attended the consecration of Cor? pus Christi Catholic church in this city in 18?1 and consecrated one of the altars." STRIKE i\ CHICAGO. Carpenters Quit Work and Demand Higher Wages. Chicago, April 16.?Over one hun? dred thousand workers on four hun? dred buildings under construction in Chicago were thrown idle today when eight-thousand carpenters struck and five thousand others were locked out. The carpenters demand an increase in wages from sixty-live to seventy cents an hour. Scranton, April 15.?The postofflce here was broken open and robbed last night of $700 in stamps and cash amounting to $25 or $30. Dogs were hurried to the scene and reached here about 8 o'clock from Kingstree but failed to spot the trail of the thief. Tiie safe was blown evidently with dynamite. BURDKN8 LIFTED. From Sumtt r flsjrlfs?Relief Proved by leHSM) of Time. BaekaehS is a heavy burden; Nervousness, dizziness, headache. Kheumatio pain: urnlary ills; All wear one out. Often effects of kidney weakness. No use to cure the symptoms, Belief is hut temporary if the cause remains, If It's the kidneys, cine the cause. I>oan's kidney Pills are for kidney Ills; Beud about your neighbor's case. Here's gumter testimony. The kind that can he Investigated. \V. Ycadon, L'7 Haynsworth Street, Sumlcr. says: "I suffered from dull, nagging backaches, and my kidneys acted too freely. I used Doan's Kid? ney Pills for these ailments, and they relieved me, toning up my en? tire system*'1 (Statemcnl given Jan. ItUJ Over four years later. Mr. Yeadon said. "The benefit Doan's Kidney Fills gave inc has been permanent. Price 5(?c.. at all dealers. Don'I simply uhU lor a kidney remedy?gei Dean's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Yeadon had. Poster-Mil burn <'o.. ? i ?rtips , Buffalo, N, v. i.; 500 HAIDS MA DK. Police Squads 'Have Been Active? Large Quantity of Liquor Seized. Charleston Post. It was two weeks ago yesterday since the wholesale raiding by the po? lice began. During the past week three squads have been operated, and Chief Cantwell said today that the squads would Continue to make their rounds. A total of about 500 raids have been made in two weeks. Some places after being raided have been re-raid? ed, and Chief Cantwell says this will continue as long as the tigers insist on remaining open. He said that as a result ?>f continuous raiding, a number have closed their doors and that me? chanical gambling bus been suppress? ed. I The result of raids for two weeks jwas 4,381 bottles of beer. 31 kc^s ol I beer,-7 50 half pints of whiskey, 237 ? marts of whiskey, 6 gallons of whis? key, 5 quarts of wine, 27 gallons of wine and BS slot machines. For the week ending yesterday, the results are 1,932 bottles of beer, 19 kegs of beer, 136 quarts of whiskey, 375 half pints of whiskey, 4 gallons of whiskey and 2 slot machines. Some IS I raids were made during the week. MORE PAY FOR MINFRS. Copper Miners Receive Ten Per Cent. Advance in Wages. Calumet, Mich., April 16.?Over twelve thousand employees of the Calumet and Hecla mining companies Will receive ten per cent, increase in wages placing their pay where it was before the disastrous strike of 1913. All mines are working now with a full force on full time. Ten Weeks In Bed?Eminent Physi? cians Fulled?Wonderful Recovery. I wish to inform you of the great benefit I have derived from the use of Swamp-Hoot. I had been a sufferer tor more than twenty years from kid? ney and liver trouble and was almost constantly treated by the most emi? nent physicians who could only give me temporary relief. I had been in bed ten weeks when I began the use of Swamp-Hoot. Inside of twenty four hours I could see that I had been greatly benefited. I continued to use Swamp-Boot until I had used several bottles when I really felt that my oid trouble was completely cured and I am positive that any person suffering with kidney or liver trouble can be cured by the use of this preparation. 1 am now in the best of health, bet ter than 1 have been for ten years or more. I do not know how to express myself as strongly as I desire, in fa? vor of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root) as I am sure that It saved my life and that my good health is duo entirely to this great remedy. I heartily recommend it to every sufferer and am confident they can be benefited as 1 have been. It is a pleasure for me, gentlemen, to hand you this recommendation. Mrs. H. J. Trice. 1406 Center St. Portsmouth, O. Personally appeared before me this 13th of September. 1909, Mrs. H. J. Price, who subscribed the above state? ment and made oath that the same Is true in substance and In fact. R, A. Calvert. Notary Public. , Letter to I Or. Kilmer A Co., j Utngluunton, N. Y. | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamtot/, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You u ill also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about the kid? neys and bladder. When writing, be sur<^ and mention iln-^* paper. Keg^ilar fifty-cent and one-dollar size j not ties for sale at all drug stores.? l Adst. NOT MFFTING COSTS. < aiiuI Income Ihlow Expenditures s<? Far. Panama, April 15.?Since the open? ing of the Panama canal the expendi? tures have been in excess of the reve? nues approximately 10 per cent, due to the cost of maintenance and opera? tion of the waterway. In the period ftom July 1 to March 1 the canal authorities have spent $2, 50 5,000 and the canal has earned $2,334,000. *+++*+++*+4>++++++*4>i * ***** 3 Wash :: 3 Suits J WE ARE SHOWING A FINK LINE OF W ASH SC1TS FOR LITTLF. FELLOW'S RUMMER % WEAK. * 50c to $3 DJ. THE CLOTHING CO. T Philadelphia, April 17.?The Penn? sylvania railroad today went into the market for building material for twenty million dollars worth of equip? ment which it will build in its own shops. - ~ Did You Break It? Yonr watch or that piece of jewelry you feel "lost** without. Bring it to us and let our ex? pert repairman make it as good as new. Moderate prices. ; W. A. THOMPSON. I ; leweler and Optician |Geo H. Hurst, Undertaker gj Embalmer. Prompt Attention to Oaf sr Nif tit Calls AT J. 0. Craig Old Stind. N. Slsln Phones Sflst^oi HMM>MMMMMMHMMMMMH?M?MMHhMMH| ? 1905 1915 :: i - The National Bank qf f I South Carolina * RESOURCES-DOLLARS AND SENSE -$810,000.00 \ The Largest Bank in This Section. Your Neigh- f bor's, Why Not Yours. ? C. G. Rowland, Pres. G. L. Warren, Cashier 1 ^++++++tMMMMMMMMMMMMM MM MM ?????????* Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Ramifies the "Nation's Garden Spot" Through the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida FOUR FAMOUS TRAINS ?'NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL" (January to April); -FLORIDA AND WEST INDIAN LIMITED," ??PALMETTO LIMITED" AND -COAST LINE FLOR IDA MAIL." Dining Cars?a la carte service. All year round through car service from New York to both Port Tampa and Knight s Key, connecting with steam? ships to and from Havana. For beautifully illustrated [booklets and copy of the '?Purple Folder," address, T. C. WHITE, W. J. CRAIG, Gen. ?? s. Agent, Pass. Tratf. Mgr. WILMINGTON, N. C.