The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 28, 1919, Image 1
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VOL. :?h. -No. 24 CHESTERFIELD. S. C.. THURSDAY. A? (' U* r :>S. i >' .) _ " .l'.1 1X AP'VJ^NC?r^B
QTATC WCWC | THE PREMIUM l IQT .miMHt.. ivtvtnT, /./.???. ! -
uiniL ML1T J
Charleston has one pupil in'the "la>
by" schools 75 years old. She hut
, learned to read and write.
/
Squire James T. Trussdell, ^ie oldest
inhabitant of Kershaw County,
died last week at the age of 81).
Cole I.. Rlcase now announces that
he has no intention of running for
Congress. He says he was only fooling
when he announced his candidacy
several weeks ago.
N. II. Harmon, the contractor who
has erected nearly all the' buildings
in Darlington during the past ten
years was instantly killed by coming
in contact with a live wire that had
fallen during a storm.
The Lancaster County Sunday
School Convention was attended by
large crowds at the Rich Hill Baptist
Church. Twenty-two Sunday Schools
were represented by large delegations.
SherilF Sanders and deputies, of
Anderson County, have located hidden
caches of whiskey in a cenietary,
in a bee hive and other places usually
^ not supposed to contain the liquid
that stimulates.
The Public Utilities Corporation, at
Greenville, announce that they start
cars running within a few days,
regardless of whether the strikers re->
turn to work or not. They claim to
have enough applicants for jobs to
operate the lines.
Orders from Camp Jackson arc to
arrest all ex-soldiers wearing tin? United
States uniforms illegally." I>is-j
charged soldiers ami sailors may wear
uniforms for three months after dis-i
charge, provided they wear th" red
discharge chevrons.
PI: ns are being made to have a!
Sunday School Kxhihit at the State ;
Fair in Columbia the litter part of;
October. This exhibit will lw. ...! I
cational in its nature, c ms: .linjc of !
actual work thv.t is hciitj; done in ?h !
Sunday Schoo's of the stale and of!
material that will he stnrnr.*-itiv< in all
phase sof Sunday School worl . A
sintulnr exhibit will be prepared for
many of the fairs in November.
John P. (Jraee Ins been nomi :ated I
by a mapority of 14 vines ov? r Mayor
Hyde, in th" bitter litfht that has \\a,:~
ed in Charleston for several m nth .
The nomination on the lb niocralie j
ticket is considered equilnvent to eleeelection,
so it is about settled that j
Grace will be Charleston's next |
~ mayor. The eharyp's by Mayor!
Hyde and the better element that j
*** Grace was pro-German and anti-Ante- j
rican probably did more to ^etvotes |
for Grace than for llyde anions the!
large German and pro-German popu- ,
lntion of Gharlestioji.
1 llllfjlfe
A ?
| Americans Have More !i
.U'SY i s the American r.r iii r red
I i< hush*] f whe.iL from "lio. rs
ini(i ry, have \im ricai.s in nil v
/their produe ii?c capacity. They hr
deviee or machine th, t increases t
of skimp a;' am' snv .n;c they k(,L I
i have mo c.
I NOW they are i |iii ajj the hitchc
| hijjh time, as the '.ufin ranpe is a
times a ?lay, eveiy .lay in the yei
| very hest possible. I hat means t
* wi h a Coppei Oiad li *nj;e, which
j ami latrlK-.s, riv?i ami i,uii mads,
' never rusts out.
I
| liUV A COPPF.R-CLAD, Tl
' FARMERS HA
f
t _ ^ ^ _
A CARL
On the way? aliea:!y t
lie cfuick to jjet one
i Pageland
t Vkl KNIGHT,
IS ON THE PRESS i
I
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The Premium List for the Chesteri
1'VM County Fair is on the Press. j
It will be printed and ready for!
distribution at an early date. At '
least or.oeopy will go into every home '
in the county.
It will be a handsome little booklet
of more than fifty panes; covers
and some other panes printed in color.-.
't he Advertiser job printing department
is pulling forth its bent efforts
on this work and promises something
out of the ordinary.
'I hose who have engaged adv? rtis1
inn space and have not yet furrtishen
?py for same a*re earnestly requested
o do so at once. Those who have
ioi engaged space and have not been
solicited to do so are asked not to
\ait but to call with copy, telephone
for our ad. writer, or drop us a line.
The prices this year are: One papa,
> ipositc reading matter, $7 : '>(). One
half page, opposite reading matter,
$'1.00.
No better advertising picdium i
vuijabh.' and the manner in which
Chesterfield County business men
have taken advantage of it shows, that
they are aw: le of its e.accllencc as a
means of placing their various Im
b- fore the County's citizens.
J. r,!. REDFEARN TOOK
NO CHANCES
uossrs. i r:er. t?M;er, his brother-'
Pierce and Osc:ir, together with their i
ft ends, Will Tyler and flurw I)ea-(
s< ii, of White IM litis, wore in Chester- '
(eld Tuesday, culilii? nti their oldl
friend, Mr. .1. .M. RedlVurn. When j
Mr. Kedfearn saw tlviu approaching
Ret!fe:.i r. 'livers establish men* :
he s!i|?petl out the hue'; v.ay and gave
lite 11iveil s.ijjru to Policeman Abbott.,
Consequently, during their visit .
Mr. Abbott, his six-shooter sticking!
h.indily out of his hip pocket, remain- j
ed within 20 yards of the store. Af- j
lor I hey had departed and. no trouble *
had occurred Mr. Kedfearn e.::pla ined
t i (.Hi.eer Abbott that he had not .seen
i i bovs for si'.ertit years, since he
i d to ton .villi ihem, nd was iiclmp
so iy on ii- opinion he had of tbern
in tIt' s days.
"They told me they had reformed,"
said .1. M., "but I wasn't taking any
cha nees."
ATTENTION, PARENTS
N your boy or i;irl jjoin;; t?* any '
South Carolina College or Prep ,
friii d this Fall, as a pay student? '
If so, write us. We can save you.;
money. Give the name of the school. 1
Carolina Ftumer & Stockman,
K Exchange llatik Khlpf.
Charleston, S. C. 25 1
ANNOUNCEMENT
There will be tin till d.ay sinciny ,
at Hone.v.oll Chureli nth Sur.day rundueted
by Prof. Green. F.veryb-sly
invited to come and Ijrin*? lunch.
. i
because They Do More i
4
lured t>i? time necessary to raise
to X minutes by improv<<l mar f
valks ?,f li!"> ?I.? 1 >'? ?I and trebled I
inK to their siid every improved |
lie result of their labor. Instead
usy and do more that they may
n with real niaehinery, and it is >
cooking machine that works three I
ir. As t< m.tehine it should !>e the
hat their kitchen should hi- equipt
is plain, free from hinges, catches 1
a range that cleans like a dish and |
I
ie World's Greatest Range !
RD WARE Go JI
OAD OF 1
;hels
!ue. You will hawc to
of the jJreat cars. See
Motor Co.
eland
, Chesterfield
Minimum raituw lunuw
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WILL
MEET IN NEW ORLEANS
IN SEPTEMBER
Low Cort of Cotton And The High
Cost of Living .To Be
Discussed
Atlanta, (Ja. Auk- 25?For the purpose
of discussing the high cost of
livinK, the generhl economic conditions
aiTccting cotton producers, and
to recommend a minimum price for j
cotton, a great mass meeting will be!
held in New Orleans, La. September
eighth and ninth, having been called
by Southern" Governois and the American
Cotton Association through its
prcxidsnt, J. Shot to we Wannamker,
St. Matthews, S. C. The call has
just been '.-sued from the Atlanta
membership campaign headquarters
of the organisation.
To date the following state chief
executives have signed ihe joint pro-"
clamntion: Gov. Hugh II. Horsey <?f
Georgia; Gov. Thomas K. Nilby of
A labium; Gov. Charles I!. Iirough of'
Aikansu*.; Gov. Sidney .). ('alts of
Florida; Gov. A. 11. Roberts (if Tcnnessee;
Gov. Robert A. Cooper of!
South Carolina and Gov. William 1'. J
Jjnbby of Texas.
The proclamation follows: "Where-)
as, the IV' sidenl of the United Statis
mi iib address to the Congress of the!
United Stau s on August H, I til'.l,
h.is < ;."??<) attention to grave condilions
of distress confronting large
numbers of our penpi' by reason of
ennui ally rising I . ing costs, due to
the perversion of the ordinary laws
of supply are! demand and to the ae11\"11n
: of speculators ami profiteers 1
in tlv nee< s.-e s of Ufe: and
"Whereas, these condi ions are of
special co.iev.n to ti e people of the
Southern St a'?-:< in % lew of their ab-j
solute del. o.denee upon the cotton 1
ir.dusty . tie* bos'::, of h ir well he- J
ing. ami i :> chilly in view of the fact |
that eoilon prices have entirely failed
t-? i-.e* ;; ;>ae with :h" prices of n.anu-l
f etuvl |.?"ii|uets and other com-;
mod'; '.vh'.-h they mu-i buy.
"Theref >i , we as Governors of the
states of Ala! an ?, Arkansas, Florida, J
Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mis- j
souri, N'oi tii Carolina, Oklahoma,!
J octh < 'at d Ma. Ton a ssee and Ti >.a
in : eic.iion with the farmers,
m? reheids, 1 milia rs, business and
professional men from our sev< :'
Seplcnibt *, and to study, on behalf
if the people* of the South, ways and
means of dealing villi such prices as
they relale to the life and comfort of
people; ad.
"5*i i .i . ji..r to stuny such con-1'
dilioie, as ihey rtdale to the cotton
t.dus, i;? as a whole to the dclcrniinalio.i
i.V a iiiii* n.id ju.'.l price for
cotton, H:?' ! u.noii considerat or. of
sapj/Ir and demand an! he price of
mar.ufact ur-d products f cotton.*"
'1 In: lir.st day wall he devoted mainly
U organisation and memhership
work of the Association and the consideration
of ii,e genera! situation in
the business world. Recommendation
of a minimum price for cotton
will In th< featuie of the e'liudiiding
se-sh.n, .*i <)''i".sioi to hi1 :cached at
t< r !!. ? rv i:ve stmt.' .".nil dis-i
11: 1. . ol ;.l! tnv-lers afi'ectin)* tin
piodi; "Pfi of the staple. Speakers
of national njid slat? prominence will
In- on the program.
N:)T'CF. TO CONTRACTORS ;
Sf; led Lids for ljuildinjr the follow-]
injj I'hooi houses, wiil he nee-ved at
my cilice in <'hi sterlield, S. < ii| j
until Sept. 1st. Certified Check foi .
'? |n r ecu . of ai lounl ol hid to at - J
company hid: Winzo, No. :{; Liny j
Snrin/s No. lit; llulfaln No. 'J7; I.e- ]
land No. -17; tirccn Hill No. .">h.
All to ho dt :..'n D, of Stale I'lan
I.ii.Lon, N'o. .17; design (>. anil I'aj-i
land No. 111. Blue mints of all
lams may he seen at the nHsce of the 1
County Superintendent i f IMucati?n
Clmuterfitdd, S. ('.
.J. A. KNKIIIT,
('ounty Superintendent.
OLIVER TYPEWRITERi I a
new; tfurantectl perfect condition.
Can he bought for $20.00 A real
I bargain.
CRAWFORD JKWKI.RV CO.
Choraw, S. (!.
Tim C. A B. HAT COMPANY
JACKSON VII.IE, H.OR ID A.
is the owner of iwul is carrying on the
Mail Oilier business formerly handled
by the If, \V. Clarke Hat Company.
Ali orders shouid be ?e it to them
AGENTS WAN i i D
SEND FOR CATALOG!'!-:
j Temple |
j Garden J
J TEA |
{ A. F. Davis Market [
? . ? ,,, ?^tJ1
nMur fc*?. ? .1 '
STREET MfctllNb MONDAY
Now that tn?* hascbnll season is at
an end, vacation time is most over
and the tired business nlan is returning
to cominercii'l pursuit.-, the lime
is ripening for real concerted action
on the Main Street Improvement project.
Not only is the time at hand, but
activity is in sight. A canvass made
yesterday by The Advertiser foiyid (
every merchant and buisness man in i ]
Chesterfield deeply interested in the
movement and all ready to contribute
effort and financial aid. Some few
were nojt in town, one or two w< tV 1
not in their places of business, hut
these are all known to be progres- 1
sive and for the best interests of their
town, so no uneasiness is felt regarding
them. They only need to he '
sunken In.
The intention is to improve Main ''
Street, beginning at the Courthouse
iis?I proceeding westward to the Meth '
odist church. Then the work will he '
extended equally in each direction.
A meeting of those interested in '
'he project will he held next Monday
evening at K:I5(> o'clock at the Ches- 1
terlield Drug Store. Mr. Ira Uedfeurn
is temporary chairman and will call :
the meeting to order; oflicers will be
elected and the business will he trotten
under way.
Everyone is not only invited, but 1
urg< <1 to be pr< sent, 'i hose who hav
not been asked by word of mouth will
please consider themselves duly requested
to he present. If more room
is required it wTll he found in the I
neighborhood.
The hall hns started rolling and it
will gather impetus and size until its
object is attained. In this same wav I '
many heiielit.. will eon# to our t
and its citizens.
Iv. e?*ybody -liould help the movement
along, if only by speaking favorably
;'.!id enthusiastically of it
While actions speak loud- r than
words there can be no harm in ?od
words; so let i: talk and ael al-o.
APPORTIONMENT OF
CiiF.I3TER FIELD ASSOCIATION
In ihe baptist Seventy Iiv<- Mil
lion Campnit n the Fifty-four ' ieor
slid l>. llais that the Cii >:i rliehj .\
social' mi is as! e I to i i.a . ha - been
apportioiii d to ilc cbureh*-.; o tin
niUfitj as fol'ows:
Pap.( 1..ml, Clies'er! old.
Dudley, I.N; V, .
Plains, v.'.dld; llopcwcll,
ft it by, lid.l?;!.'; Cedar Crci $2,'d! I; ,
ikilrici:, i'me drove, $'d,l'.Mt; ,
.Jeir?TS( a, !,l7't; Ml. (iioplian,
.> J,n ! ; I hos.ipsoa Cre" ,
V."< tl !-! t r* !>, $1,7 Id; I.inert,.'
! i 5l,i HI; l-.l h, $ !M); !.
'?i tc.-Ionia, $ ! , >_;(; I * i:??j. . ii',
$ ' . . ( ; Oakland, > !, 1!-X; .* I acodo o ia,
$ ?, IM ; I'rov i?!' n? c, ' 7<"?; <
Koad , : I j
Mt. I'i.x'.-.ih, -V '. I i <): Bay Springs,
$1,1 if; McHnc, Sl.OJl; Ce ler
St'OM; B"lli< 1, I'.v'i
fjr ?"?>, $7(10; !l."!i 1'oint, $812H;
>I' Miii, $>l I'ainietto, >... Hi;
IS ; 1 lehem, SMI; Forest I i. i i, i? 1 I ;
I ddeixlnrf, $"7 (; I.onjr Brunch,
Sandy It'.iM, $lmk.
. i ly aii of lli- Churches have
'.(-(it pnr'ialle ?r 'tni/ed for tilt* Cam
j >:. t>r?? and much interest is beinj.'
awakened in lit - yraljuml rtaUii:.'.
A campii'm of four-minute speakrs
will I c he'.l n every church in the '
.s-a-rialinn i i the near future, and
1 of pi ; .-? will be observed vomeral
!y. ' 1
I
NEW TRANSFER SERVICE
For proniot thansfer service, call
'phone l'h day time; or I 1 at nivrhl.
A yood driver; reasonable charjrc
i; ('. J. SKI.LKKS. j .
ELECTION NOTICE
'dale of South ' arolina,
'ounty of < hestoriichl.
Tf? tin- Trusici's of Snow Iliilj
.Vie. d 1 >istri? t No. ftl, and to lhe|
on fron.- of sanl district:
A petition of tiic qualified electors j
lid free-hold* rs of the ahove named
li.striet having fins day heen lihd
with the County Hoard of Education
iv|; it y that an election t>e held in the
said district Upon the question of voting
on four additional mills for current
expenses of the said district,
he c are to authori/.c and require %ou
to hold the said election at the school >
house in said district on Friday, September
12th, If) I'd. And all \olcr.vvill
take note and govern themselves
accordingly.
Auk. 27th, 11)11). j *
Uy oi Ur of the County Hoard of
Education. .1. A. Knijrht,
Clerk of Hoard.
Why Peovilc Buy Rat-Snap in PreferAiut
to Rat Poiton
(I) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills
rats and mice. (2) What it doesn't
kill it scares away, (ft) Rats killed
with RAT-SNAP leave no smell; they
Iry up inside. (4) Made in cakes, no
mixta# with othor food. (6) Cats or
dotfs won't touch it? Throe sizes, 26c,
" , Si on .Sold .md #uar inteed
END OF THE BA: L SEASON
!
CTlESTFk FIELD T I '.AM STARIS
LAST SERIES OK YEAR,
AT CHER/.V/
Rennet t*ville, Like an Ai it-nl Mktch-d
Groom, Leaves Large Cro./d
"Waiting at the Cliur? li.'
Tin- s? it's of f >ur pa nes helve' n '
("hesii r(ie!<l ;uiil ("le raw to''.; \'
ends the setison, so f.u .. the < n . 1
lerfield team is concerned. Aii .'"insanies
at ("heraw.
Tuesday's paine was the iiis of (lie ' '
, I
terms a;i.i \va., a dandy. ( . ..'ei i< i !
won by a scote nl Lto one. !'h!
,vas the first of what i. really tie i ' '
Leur champion.,hip serie-- of {s-orh
Carolina.
Chesterfield and (la-raw bed previously
played two pane and h;-?l
L'ach won one. So, when 'i'ta da;.'<
in me started honors were even, ("heraw
had strenvrtheia'd for the
mport inp Catcher l.orkab\. t'roi-i
Charlotte, She'ly, Li-n't f <>p. and
lirst and third hi.-anien. Se auc;
he ex'ra elfe-i.--, ("her:.v. \> s ma' i1
0 heat the (Nullify S'at- i , t ipt
1 tile Mctirri'ur, he- :n v.-oini
in what way he could stren Hit n his
team. He had a tin" -.I1 r< and -o. Volt
hi disposal, hut the i
whore to put him; wl > n i> >i (
,-\nd lie it aid to .In' . <r'
verlastintr eredit he hi ! < ' .li; \le_
i.li'joir 2111*1 |)1H II '' ll'-w !?i
y of Mrlii'i', in 11is pi: o.i >u>l.
'i li ? ? v." ii?" euso ii'
-tame, people From ; .! 1 nv i c p'\
itt' rilir.i'. l>r. I'uiirli \v: s ! |?iif
iui'1 pruvcl sitisfm-i in i'? li ih
i-ani.s and the r? ??!< i-.-*, \ i. ' !i - . y
injr u heap.
'I hi* i'iH'iU'iri'iit s'i<r'' il ' i 'ii 111
lai I of I in- lie; t. (In t rlii 1 .
i". !'" ! (hi' has1'-, il.tt' tut' i II
I*"i-Ii?tV will!' i'ss :?n<! :!i i
>!u ! '. '! lieu 1'i.t i . ii <:l ' ii
aiby's ci i "i. Kishci . Iii/.i i ihc
(t-riouHncKn of the occasion a: ! i nod
11)-. retiring - urlield . i out
'Hr I'i r ! iv .
I'VolM til' II 'li III til.
I H'jiul I' i'. I' 'I'll', i '.I I I. I
U'l . . ' . >llt in. 111 ..!
I 111! Ill !.' - "ill I ll.l
from < ih'.irluil . h ' t! 'ill > I
ll.l' i! f l I fl '
liver i'iT'U r ! M I'm i . ii
lin;;!on, p.. :iy i :
?ill * *' III Hill - it pll i ' P '
I'I..- Iioj who found i iii* ' !I .
Iijn'ii !' ! A ! i i? : hr . i
!>ut ivili i i h i ' .J I r
!' ii-* j:i !i . in l.. * . !i '
Hi'' ml ! t ill iv i' on tit i
I'heraw ii..!iiti'i:il llii^ . i i - . \
Lin* I'M'ip' "i of allow .i:
!il)M>ri, fn'' < i, I' ll"' |.|. piti'li' '
"lilt I'll' uaiin-. I !' allow* I
tils in imi- nino iniiiiiyr."-.
I ii t li?' st h w it h t In1 I'M' t i
v; up for Chi'sfrl" hi. 't
Rivera bunti I anil 1 o i . v
:: f . Here's where f :i ra\ w el a
[ *? a.u i lui I'o fi.i" a !nu' !'
f.-i. i up .in ! wit 1 ! ot.'.
( fail lie.illi, our : i s
I: I ll'l'.i'tl llUJlt ti
low til 't I'ottv -li'l i'i befm
! anvoiii'. 'I i n . iiw .ir ' i
i-j* 01 m of till' illf'K< I to }'o ?il
I'otts lui. i 111 home lin'.h runs. 'I"
iiiiiiijr ami Hie ni l- w.i : e'i
iiileil when nunc .M'.dr , .via
p'.iy was hunt, slno. . M in o
loi Me play.
It was a jfivat yanie am! w
.,i i , . . ,i ..it ii... ... .
munly.
I.ast Friday's rranie at IJ * r o ''
1101* wv.s interrupted litre* c I
"ain. i'urdy pitched a pivnt
for ( heslerehl. 'I In- I. . II u
hard t.<? handle. The
Iv called on account of dnr' ?? . <
the score a tie, 'J to 'J.
On hot A' onlay a latpe eiowd
southed to see the Benin* d. ( Is
'ertddd tu jd lyed off. I'. *:. 't "
iic-'il.i r show* ! lip nor i >t d d
one of their intention not to em.i* .
The crowd united until sis thirty I
.'ore lioi.i*; ili < d. The caine v. a
' op>id r<d forfctid to liesterti'-i
uith a si ore of ; to 0. N'o re : .11
ha\iiij' In en fiPii for tli llli ; ftnntilil
c act ion, it i. prosit ! th
l'( nnet . die did not \vi di to 'o e. a
liance on heinjr deft ated an I e-c. p |
!>y the way of the yellow t1, e rout..
Sad News
The second jrumc of the : et a ,
.... lAvilaii .... .11 ... .. 1 nl... ?
< h?TH\v; tlx* seoro wh 1^ to 1.
\V < can't lii'MTili' tli." * iim;'
<>uv feelings, except t<? - . tli it v,.
h tvo >h, such a headache
Stat? <>| Smith Carolina,
County of <'hesti rlic.nl.
\ pel 'ion of the ( 11:11i(ifI en-el :
liinl free iml<|ci> lit Cent* r i'o it
Sili ml liisliiel, No. ha- it I n
tiled With the (o.inly Ihnud, th
are to in t net you, the Iru-'ei - of
the S.i'l i ll et, to hold, or, I .
Sept. t'Jth, Id 19, at the s' h I h > i -
'ii saul ili.-'rii't, en election <> It'
i.uestion < ?otiii)r on live .ci l-> or
much I : Vol' i\A i-i lieee I \ , for
the |in:| > t I)11i 1 <Iinan < xt>'? room
to the id huihlit n under A< I N ?.
of the General An.ombly < f
Old. 'I he patrons will tal o no. ee
that thy election will he held on Friday,
Sept. 12th, 1019. J
By order of the County Hoard, I
^ ^ J. A. Knight, Secy\
L'RIM/.KY EI.XTIONS
IN I WO DIS1R1CTS
A i lie !>? ?? ! i?.< ] !'. i . I. M
|J( s<|:iy ill iln Seventh ! > {i ic(
i < iiiiinle e 11 !:?1 ?t l<? 1. i
i jincy en iit< d I?y tli<' if '
ilon. A. 1'. I.ever, four <>l e
l aiuiidalvH wore elimiiiu oil. Two J
itc ;-o do. (hut i'.noth i' li ei on i
I he i !.i ,, I... , I. i|c i
! snin< which them i ;
iioicc.
'ieoreo I-. '!'i .i n-rman. ihe < :? 'i
lute from Lexington, 'iv? i ilie
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' TilfiiGS IN GENERAL H
Koosevclt (seconiO
thousand people in ;
Sunday, the event beanniversary
of the bafcIsland.
i I iw.r'icrs are threatening
<i'-inands are not
i 11 y ,lumber about 7,0Q0,? fl
ft. and a strike by them M
'< e. about every branch of H
i i J enterprise in America.
< expedition into Mex
i <>:' i|)c bandits who cap- "fl
i : fur ransom Lieuten- fl
l > '< !, ui and Davis, has been
a after several days search.'
mh were killed by Cavalry " M
uilcts fired from a scout
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(. *\ ci iiiiu iit will open retail
the cities of the
which the surplus stocka a
i s -I rls, raincoats, blan- J
'..(in, soap and other El
disposed of at prices ^
?! uiaieil to bring the high
.;rr tumbling.
i is soon to start
I'acifie coast in the _ .
I. tale of Nations.
li . issued advise to I
lie production of 1
all food stuffs, <J
!' r a continued de- 1
Hi. for this class of
i e ale of Army ' d
n! bacon in the past ]
an: i to over half '
< u fact is signifibegun
canned
'1 iie third day
were sidling these
c -tils a can. Detec
from buying large
r i"l union officials - /
! iuii i he biggest , ^
A merica is yet
( h between the
j a- and contraci.iif.iiaurers
and ,
'i he strike, if
( . i I ,Mi<i,000 men
paralyze building
e ei d to another
b li seore of ne!
rear St. Mathews
. , a;s broken up
e y losers, Dan
. i he crowd killing
li y a ml 17 oth
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