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?tste CL?i 'WH PERSONAL. -Mr. F. -TV-Manning, sales managei N the Splitdorf Electrical Co., New J., Is here for several days on s. J. P. Marion attended the for opening of Chicora College, Co-; today and delivered the ad Mr. Marion is president el hoard of trustees of the college. Er. W. A.. Mcllwaine, who hai. >n attending the Plattsburg Train -Oamp, is at home for a few days *rt Durafct and DeWitt Brun 3eft this morning for Clinton, they will attend the Presby coHege. Green has gone'to Char ?on .to enter the Citadel. ?Lieut. McAIpine Stubbs left Ia3t for Camp Taylor, Louisville. T^e friends of Mrs. F. M. Ramsey, rho has undergone an operation at Florence Infirmary, will be pleas thai she is doing very; fi?eisr .?Hve and Lurline Iziar re to .4heir home at St. Charles"1 morning, accompanied by! Miss Ejdna. Lwckey,. after a. visit to] ?$ps|ds in this city. J?ke Harvin and children are; for a or ten days ?t her j P. Scott was called to Or- j Wednesday on account ? of of her father, Mr. J. H. | v H. L. Spencer, of Cheraw, is her parents. j ;|^B?y .; Wannamaker has re jfrom Erwin, Teha., where she ?te summer. Bon. Jofcn C Sheppard. iter k-aei-d.. T^e. -Daily Item-. Sept. 2?. is fortunate tomorrow in Hon. JohnC. : Sheppard of as the principal speaker at mass meeting .$o he held to in the -Fourth liberty Loan fie is. one of the few men ii?Bjg^iB South Carolina who dis?nguished service as in the memorable campaigns and 1S%8 for. the redemption State from, the hands of the ^be ignorant .who. were \ de oa?r people and debauching goverjijaent,- Then and since ho served, this State and its people ability and zeal as a public of and as a private citizen, and the] ^p&fc have been bestowed upohj jfeave been^ honorably and wor worru - Since the United entered the war he has given Jffijne and ability to further ev cause wi?h an energy that f. . nigfet well .emulate, to SstmtQr. to helpwith j 5B?hat he has done ? in other { ^n^vthe State. Deaths.. g^Sjjfcfftg;. Sept^, 25.?Capt. Alexan d^ fCo^lough Davis died Monday ?m?rnnigat his home, about, three : ?eathwesi of Manning after a ainess and: was. buried this in the city cemetery. He was ^tbe i?th year of his age,. being ,ja of; the late James E. Davis. For of years Captain Davis wafs of court for Clarendon county, ^/aftoded the Citadel for a year t^ tmy ami.then took a business course m Baltimore. He worked for several years in the elerk's office and filled out jthie.; unexpired term when , his father died. He was a lieutenant in the Manning Guards at the out ;hjpeak of the Spanish - American war was mustered into the service as v?rst lieutenant, Company D, Second & <?L tInCantry. In Cuba he had charge:-of the Quartermaster departr ?j&M& Qt hjte regiment. After being .arcatered out at the close of the war ed -as a private in Captam .company at Jefferson City, Captain Sawyer immediiaely him his first sergeant and. he so red for many months/ in the Phil There he won a commission It. in the constabulary. Af r out of the service he farm portion of . the . Davis estate. wher/8 he also established % splendid poultry farm. JU the time of his ^?h he was engaged in perfecting a [jBtwe for c^ which bade lir ^^revolutionize the tobacco grow \% industry. l^arteviBe, Sept. 25.??. Lide Law. 72 years, one of Hartsville's oW and foremost citizens, died p.. his home here today following anj of: miiny months. The funer t&&z$? at - the Presbyterian church afternoon at 4 o'elock. Mr. | t * waa a prominent citizen and a planter and owned considerable in and adjoining the town > Sartsvile, where he was born and He was ar son of the late Col. C and Mary Hart Law, and town, derived- its name from thie Of his mother's family. He was man of affairs and influence and a. deep and active interest-in ed \t affairs of State and religio? i% with other members of his fam was among the founders of the Hartsville Presbyterian church, of i which faith he was a consistent fol lower as well as aggressive worker for the larger part of his life. ?? ^ I Surviving Mr. Law are his wido^ju who was Miss Hannah Edmunds of SUmter; three sons, W. E. Law, in government worfc? Norfolk, Va.; T. V. Law, chemist of Atlanta; H. Le land Law, planter of Hartsville, and one daughter, Mrs. J. M. Richard son of Hartsville; two brothers, Dr. T. H. Xai.7 of Spartanburg and W. E. /of Bishopville, and one sister, figs' Emma Law of Hartsville. Clothing for Belgian Relief. Don't .forget.,to. send your contri of clothing: for Belgian relief the store opposite the Court House iere a committee will be to receive lern. list-of Selectmen. The following is a list of the names of those whose questionnaires have been mailed September 21, 1918: Jesse Abraham, Elijah Anderson, Thomas Jefferson Allen, Willie Anderson, John Anderson, Pinckney Anderson, , Jaiives Bradley, Jack Bossard, Cornelius - Brcgdon, John Nathaniel Bracey, Lucius Ikrno, , Howard Brown, Edward Dargan Boyett, Carroll McKeller Burkett, Alec Colclough Burrows, Aubreth Brumby Bradham, Isaac Baker, . William Bradford, Alex Benenhaley, Samuel Benjamin. James Bradford, - Henry Brown, Diggs Capers, John Carter, Nelson Colclough, Henry %Cocksen, James Coiman, Junius Curtis, Samuel Coleman, Thomas Oliver Chaplin, James Arthur Daws on, : Wesley Dick, Ben bargain, ? ? Augustus Douglas, James Dawson, Jr., % ^PSette Dawson, Theodore Elbridge Derrick, v. Sam James Davis, ?? W?Hs rjwyer, Walter Laicolett Dew, Powell Durant, ;' Jesse E^ans, George Evans, ?? Piaader Ev?ss, Beid Fnersoh, ? Arthur Ernest Friersoh, Howard Gaillard, Charlie Grantham, & James, Gordon, _ John James Geddings, Isaiah, Godson,. Garflei'l Gardner, Sandy ^Gayle, UJysses Gayle, Sumter Grant, Scip Grant, Mark payle, CimtOh Goodman, Fred Dewey Geddings, ^Robert Hptleman, Thomas Sammle How, Edward Harvin, Charlie Hunter, Sam Harbin, Jr., Henry 'He-riot, ? Henry Howard, >: ' Wmia>n Holmes, James Hopkins, ?Robert Jones, Adam JOhes, '? ? * James Jones, , Eatherlone-Iiepn Jone ^ Abraham Johnson, James Jennings, Justin Jones, Thomas Kncfc, Giffprd louder, Jofcn Zjoikw op?, ?-flhoima> ''Lofty ???-; ^ouitrie ^McRa^e, v Fe%\|jte^i^env Hairisoh Mayrant, r Harmon MfTIer, wmie M[cCoy, Fred/Miller, , Marion Lartighe Moore, Lawrence Martin, Thomas McCulium, Joseph Murry, . Marion Matthew Mellett, John Martin, I^aui Murray, Washington Mitchell, Thomas McLeod Pringle, Bennie McFadden, Junus M<iCoy,' Thomas Nixon, Cephus Nelson, Irby Nelson, Warren Nelson, Jr., Cornett Odern, Willie Odorn, Marion Osborne, Lee Pringle, King David Pea, Isaiah Phillips, Joseph. Porcher, James Philips, Samuel William Peterson, Murray Pinckney, Oliver Alexander Parker, PaaL Perry, Elisha Reid, Blaine Rembert, James Robertson, Louis Richburg, Ezekiei Rees, Gardner Robertson, Tommy Richardson, WH??m Ricks, Solomon Ramsey, James Raws on, Elex Robinson, Jr., James Hugh Ryan, Kenry Richardson, Isaiah Reese, Mark Richburg, Burnett Sharps, Sammie Snow, ? William Scott, Sammte Spann, Willie SOiglerV: Edward Sims,. Paulda Sinkier, Willie Simmons, * Edward-Stepney, Willie Taylor, Robert Taylor, Paul Thompson, H?rt?n Vaughn, Tran Williams, William Workman, How#rd White, William McKinley Wright, Edward White, George Wright, Julius Williams, Joseph Harris Wihn, Ferdinand Wheeler, Jobe Wilson, Marion Williams. Grover Cleveland Wheeler. HOME RULE FOR PALESTINE. France Charged Wit? preparation of Plan of Government. Paris, Sept.. 26.?The liberated ter ritory in Palestine will be adminis tered under the terms of an agree ment between the British,. French and Russian government* made .in 1916. it is learned here. Under, this agree ment France will be. charged with the preparation of ;a scheme of self government for the people of Pales tine. MST OF SELECTMEN. Names of Persons to Whom Ques tionnaires Were Mailed September 23, 1018. Mclver Lawrence Anderson, Willie Atkins, Grover Cleveland Adams, Edward Atkins, Monroe James Alexander, James Brisly, William Henry Blankenship, James Henry Bradford, Hampton Matthew Boston, Lenard Bradford, Joe Bethune, Herbert McCoy Brunson, William Ladson Boyle, Charles Thomas Steven Boone, Joseph Warren Bagnell, William Augustas Butler, Shuford B. Bradford, John Edward Boone, . John Brown, Troy Robert Browder, Samuel James Bradford, Thomas Russell Brunson, Isaac Read?;n Brunson, Judson Pringle Brogdon, Earnest Lenord Brunson, Hazel Davis Brunson, Charlie Rowland Boyle, Benjamin Peter Cuttino, Aaron Cooper, Jr., John Canter, Angel Chicalo, Willis Davis, Jr., Edgar Plo w den- Durant, Russell Did:, John Drayton, Essex Durant, Charlie Nacuel Deas, John Spencer Davis, Arthur R. Donneriy, Allen Evans ESHott, Albertus Evans, George Wesley Farabow,,, Francis Walker Feckling, Lute Franklin, Simon Peter David Galloway, Willie Gadson, Jr., Altamont Geddings, James Brunson Gordon, Feter Glisson* Willie Gas, Samuel Green, Joseph Glcver, John Thompson* Greene, Jr., Henry Holland, Adam Haynsworth, ; Robert Ervin Hodarc, Samuel Maurice Hux, Andrew Franklin Heckel, Michiael Hackett, William Hicks, Lucian Howard, Henry* Hunter, Charlie Edward Harris, jttalph Hill, Enoidrus C. -Hickson, William -Harris, John Dewey Harper, \ Ingram Hodge, Dennis Isaac, ^Iliam Clarence Jones, Myers Johnuon, David Johnson, * Waltes Jaihes, Walter Jefferson, PoweU' James, Edward Johnson? Cornelius Franklin . James, Thomas Kershawr A CoopeV Brown Kolb,, Elliott Huger Lynam, > Bo^d; Preston Lawhorn, Charles, Aaron Lawson, Jotei .McQUilla, . . George Ernest McWhirter, AjberJ Rogers Mu/m, Bejtijamih Mack, Waites Mcntgoinery,. Frank Turner Mclnvail, Efenry Davist McKnight, Jr., James Andrew Jackson Martin, Jake McCallufn, Edward Park Martin, Adolph Theodore. Itfunn, John ?bner Morrissey,'. Hutt? Manning, . Bert Lorry Montague, Brent Meliette, Edward Heirman Myr-rs, Judson Fuller Nichols, Lymon Jackson^ Ne^ymany \ Frederick Alexander Newman, David Singleton Owens, Anthony Trotter Owens. - W?mot Henry Owens, Orville Van Player, Zachriah Taylor Fvescott, Mason-Kayries Peebles, Louis Dehartwell. Peoples,. Cleveland Montague-Frescott, v John T^evy Pritchard, WilliePet3rson, Charles McKnight Fhifer, Lockley Prince, James Daniel Porter Henry Algermon Rose. William Richardson Rembert, Fred Rose, Julian Augustus Raffield, Walter Legare Ross,: Henry McFaddin Spann. Theodoro Oscar Schwartz, Hugh Seymour, Lewis Talmady Strother, James Carlisle Stuckey, A^n Singleton, Hiram Scott,, Robert Seawright, Arthur Franklin Stafford, James Henry Strong, William Oscar Staley, Nathan Sumter, James Talmotha Scriven. Louis Taylor, Jr., Winifred Lorenzo Townsdnd, Thomas Thomas, Raymond..Allen Thomas, George Corbett Warren, George Winn, Theodore Sigsby Wright, Isaac West on,. James McDowell Windham, , Earle Franklin Wood, Wilton Harris Wallace, Samuel Williams, Fada Wright, Leonard Worthley, Walter Whitehead, Frank Augustus Wells, m Purke Watson. Charley Adoiphus Walker, .'Jake Wells, William Stephen Welch, Frank Wright Henry Wal ter Kinloch Yates, Gus Attros Zaharo;;>oulos. Among the Sumter boys who left for college this week were: Alvir. Bums, Henry Spann. Whit Shaw. Eng lish DesChamps, Aubreth Bradham to Davidson; Ralph Flowers to Geor gia Tech.; Leland Edmunds, Marior Hurst. Roy Stuckey. R. W. Durant (.John Blanding. James Dick. Ha Clark. Theodore Schwerin, to Clin ton; LeRoy Colclough to South Car olina University. now h&ve ? b for L?tiies, m and Whi ?S '?? !; Si:.-, , Brbwii, i froth $6.50 to $12.50. ade by E. P. Reeu &^b. The shoe tliat brings WM will be lirt Styles we now to ?y-.1 ?- ??.? -v LIST OF SELECTMEN. Names of-Persons Whose, iiaires *ere Mailed September 24. : Ford Hampton Biilnps, Fred Richard Bradwell, Willie J5rnest Bell, : John Dickson Brown, ? George Ramsey Branson, Daniel Dowitt Burroughs, Killiard Rush Burke, Willie Leslie Branson, Phanes Barno, Henry Branson, Christian DeWitt Brunk, William Alfred Bryan, Henry Bascom Bethea, DeWitt i.ranson, Hujghes Vanderhost Bradley, Lewis Barns, Walton Karl Bultmam, Edward McKay Brogdon, Lewis Lawibon Blackwell, James McCallum Barrett, . R lymond Blanding, Charles Clifton Beck, Jr., Melbrooks Bultman, Clement Hieppburn Branson, Robert Lee Cato, JUlian David-Chandler, William Charlys Chandler, Leroy Shaw Colclough, Johnnie Coot, James Thomas Clark, Benjamin Richard Compton, George Walter Ca^er, Samuel Watkins Colrider, Ihomas Hal Clarke, Walter Cheyne, Jr., Robert Marion Cothran, Harry Chatman, Jefferson Davis, English Seal DesChamps, Jr., David Dofkg, Francis Otto DuRant, . Isaac Allen Edwards, Carl Felden Epps, William Harrison Felder, Paul Teemster Ferguson, Allen Ralph Flowers, Jr., Hilliard Chrietsberg Folsom, ? Charley Edward Frost. Leon Charles Furae, / Ed Gardner, Jr., /. Wifiie Gayle, / Arthur Gilbert Gopfert. / Harry Green, ?/< Walter McGee Gregg/ Burtcheli Jiechyll ^aynsworth, Thomas Hampton,/ Algie Bossette Holland, Bishop Hill, Willard Arthur Hill, Charlie Herriott, John Zimmerman Hearon, Walter Digby Hatfleld, Christian Harrison, William Ansley Hurst, Richard Jenkins, Walter Ja'mes Jennings, Copeland Jenes, Samuel Alkanah Jones, Marion ?. Josey, Robert/Henry Keels, Sam A^eoo Keels, James Team Kennedy, James Ervin King. Richard Dozier Lee, Jr., Richmond Lindsay, Edgar Long, Sammie Larkin, Ralph Loins, Adolph Loyns, Je:4so Franklin Lyndon, Dj vid Ramsey McCallum, William Walter McColiougb, William Andrew Mcllwaine, John Alexander McKnight, Luclan Winter McLiem?re, Abraham McQuiller, Ransom Mack, Lawrence Charlie Mahoney; Leon Join Marsh, Lowrie James Markey, Peter Robert Sjaye, John Edgar Middleton, Arthur Milligan, Prince M?ssow. Oscar Peter M^oore, Warren Moore, Eddie Ava.n Montgomery, . Albert Murray,. Richard MuJdVow, Isaac Murr?y, Ladson Fr?ser ?wens, W?liam Richard Parken Th?rnwell Hay Parker, Jack Gaughman Pate, Perry Franklin Patton, William Harry Pate, Jr., Edward Peter Pitts, Edward Mims Pitts, A Lewis Atwood Pitts, ?sb?rn Porter, Ruf us Emery. Reynolds, Walker Prioleau Rivers, William Robinson, James Henry Sanders, Durward Lee Scurry,, Gifford Wells Shaw, ? ? Paul Whltworth Shaw, William Thrin Shaw, Samuel Singletary, Allen Simmons, Robert Miller Smart, Charlie Smith, Allan McKinley Smith, Willie Smith, Herbert Stansill Smith, Shelton Rowland Smoak, * Loory Spann, Richard Sv-xzner, John Keith, Strange, Robbie Jessie Tallon, James Robert Team, George Gresham Tisdale, Marvin Leroy Truluck, George Godfrey Tweed, Samuel Finlay Tweed, William Gamewell Valentine, Sylvester White, Clifton White, Willie White. 1 Robert Williams, William Clarence Wolfe, Charjes Franklin Wyatt. Public Notice. Notice is hereby given of the regu lar fall examination for those per sons desiring to obtain certificates tc teach in the public schools of th? county and State. The examinatior will be held at the Court He :se Sat urday, October 5th, beginning at nin( o'clock. The questions will be taker from the text-books adopted by thj State Board of Education for the. puj lie schools. J. H. HAYNSWORTI Co. Superintendent of Educatj By order of the State and Co] Boards of Education. Subscribe to The Dally Item.. I Or per week, delivered. A t Corrected < daliy dt 12 o'clock Noon. / P. G.. BOWMAN. Cotton Buy?. Good Middling SI 1-2. ? Strict Middling 31 1-4. Middling 31. Strict Low Middling 29. Oct Dec Jan NEW YORK COTTON, MARKET. Open High Low Close C!tose . 32.75 33.00: 32.50 32.72 32.05 . 32.51 32.29? 32:07 32.14 litt . 32.15 32.25 31.91 31.96 3L60, Subscribe to The Daily item. Oigr 10c per week, delivered. tijfc if hi p i I N i V if IPV -'iiftilf l?4 Mi I 1 4? 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