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2-25-1916 The hesC ter News February 25, 1916 W. W. Pegram
Stewart L. Cassels
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T. H. GLENN WINS . NINE MEET QEA1H "STUPS. iCKATES ttE» BOARD :H0SEI N Tu 'ifcAD SAYS TOM WATSON ORATORICAL HONOR. 1 ,,, „„ vT=..,,. | FOK COAST DEFENStS COKES COLLEGE HAS VIOLATED LAWChfeatte r Man Chosen to Represent IN RAILWAY WRECK MO. Woffcrd College at the State Con- Things to Consider iti lncub.i tul at Greenwood. I Navy Rodin. Life Sa.ers and Postal Girls* Schooi Local Crashes Into the Rear ETf , Answers Protest From Georgia Mem- Spartanburg. Feb. 23—T. H. Glenn, :s.t. Colic*... F-b 21 j Service t0 Bend Efforts of the Greenfield Express. ers of Cc«Bce«s Agaln*t Re- of. Chester. member of the Preston lid ver'l.ai.Mi aie t.'.o fealur ... | Together. ported Plans. Literary society, will represent Wof- MUford, Conn.. J-'ebruory 22— I>i".r" ford coHege li> the state intercol- gard of a cautionary signal pfcibabl Washington, February 21-At tor legiate oratcrical route-1 to be held was responsible fcr the rear end c.>:- hey General Gregory tonight made a< Greenwood lite Faring. lision on the New Yyrk. New Hai'-n , public a letter to Charles _C. Mi- Mr- Glenn was awarded flint place and Hartford Kailroadi near here t •• i cron#. of BUuvlile, Ga. stating the over five other speakers, ait the pro- day. In which nine persons were kill I position of tlie department of Jun- of i llmlnnry oratorical cotatest hold ai ed and fifty injured, according to tlce> in regard to prosecution ^rd last nfglit. before an enthas-j Charles C. Klweil. of the Co ThoBias K. Watson, of that State antic and appreciative audience. Th- cut public utilities commission. 1 friends for alleged saiidiha through tin lubject of Mr. Glenn's oratlor. waj State Investigation s under way I)1 carefully mails of obscene and indecent mat -A New Idea] of rnternatlonalisoi." us four railroad . nployeosv t! securing ter. The leilor answers protests n: Mr. Glenn Is a son-of J. Llles inportsnt .wltnesse , were kHied, Georgia members of Congress a of wi.Cfte difficult to ix responsibllii gainst n .cried plefrs of the depart- «M>n. chairman of the boar«**ed with the Red Cross serv Greenfield Exprew. which be will r.ot hesitate to Institute trim 4n Belg' stall W. G. Rarascur. of Picket*.. who 's ed by a broken air hese. Two other ll.n ami had 1'naf proceed! nf*- against Mr. Wat- ••r a merrber of the Preston so- passengers died in hospitals. «fnd twentieth days of in'-u^ Bupt-"« 1 l.urch son in some other Jurisdiction If ciety, won xecond place, his suh- Thi official theory of the accidei : erwise. tin* shell membrane: auditorium an.l he is convinced that federal at:it- iact betas "Commercialism vs. Idesl- is that the local's engSnetr dieregaril iih^asant impros- tiles have been violated out«iae or imprisoned. Pure air 1~ ali ed or faHed to see tiw ca'jtioniry 1 u a*, sirspe.:ted Genre's cr that a fair trial canhot | t""> " sary at this "critical time I be had there He says the depirt-j The other contestants were: signal and could net make his brake dltloi'.V'an be had simultan Iisidrratlon and rna.or had It ment of Justice has data to show T. -I Williamson (CaUio-n. hold when he came in sight of ill- Clcelng -tlie doer of the e r Slkes had Ijean elected and that Mr Watson Has violated " the j ">P<™ Civilization a Delusion danger signal. her from tbe eighteenth di •ceptiwrujie presidency before R H Bpa CarHslel "The nib'.e Gec-re T. Tounellette. a flagma i section of the Criminal Code prohlb- I - < completion of the hatch 10' I*the World's Greatest Classic." •nt. back from the snajled lrai:i. lUees mrt\an.l took dofinlta Klo- the ill a Us to o'isceno mattei , •layrti Is the direct oppoirtt The of t neither threes nor sUn-1 J K- ft«rrenl.in a room with so Ibat they may be. used more for Stltuticn but very popular with lha tb« slightest mlasppreher-stcu a* t< Sibce the beginning of tbs con ACTRESS GETS tSMX * WEEK. practically no ventilation, yei en:- the purposes suggested by the Preii Dr. Sikes Is ateo popular my posltloli. I wiH ttt*X repeal the ten's 15 years ago. Wofford has 108 hro chlckrtis are expected to undu.-- with the people of his nativn State, request in your letter, which is as honor of having won seveta out of Thwt 8um Paid to Billie «ur' ' "tt waa reported In the press that d place many ttoea. The top pries paid tn 1915 fo:- it turn the eggs after the coastal s>-sUnited States and ita will tbotume tbe re*poDaihiMU«„ pt ments. 1 hope yen win not consider Wofford, won first place. »d t than *5.000.": a bungalow, automo- trays, place the dry chicks in the sessions which are aitbout means of his new pesttjon scon attor the tiytro to* |ri«sw 1 IntM-* as the (V(%'Niient 1315 Hitkttfi Johrsco, of the Va bile, servants 4 c.. at- m coat of •hick chanber underneath, roll tn: con-mun lest Ion Inland except by cour of tbe present sewslon of - -iteenrt to ho as official one, \n3 I •er^Uy ^f South CarcAba won. -'Dot le»» than tl;t)00 a month." an U. C. V •tw ofterrt for the service* of not require mere than two minutes bleu, and the building of telephone t«e of th board of Trustee*. Tha "Not bjkv/r « raade ejUwar of thani I te- called to "Saturday at 10 atogla jvn-mui, fcr a motion plcturp Withdraw the trays aad sprinkle th and telegraph llneo. Military au- work oa the new buildfttys la pro- can *»feiy &a,* th« akthv of iham the Itb'Sf March 191S. A full Prtor to that time tbe year's racer 1* eggjr as often as necessary to main IborKier point ou' that tkfiaP would bf ffreeslDg rapidly now at,4 f^e futnr# had 'or haft the eedoraamttDl of Prw- l attendacie Is deserved ga (he Camp hfW by Mlea GeraMlaa Pairar. tain pore, moist air io tbe' o»- on >tnport?rrt -step towsnT national W We in*l«yro}..t*' 'toI#M Wfw-n. hit la csder la maka wiH be reorganized and delegated el- who reneivatt approximately $5,00 chamber. When, the door i/» closed prepare'djieFS, and would be of great premise of increaOoc lnwceeti' alr<} thy aaaarer silll more lyfcnjw^ben-'rtve. ected to tha state and general week for weeka' screen wi the glass rapidly show's excemive benefit to tbe country both In ilme prosperity. f wQl state fu:ther that 1 have The meeting will wiH bi In addHtan, Miae Ha»rar had a pri- moisture apd the interior lerapsra- of war and peace had • contererca 'n'lh Pmfldepl WU- held » office e1 the Judge of Pro- vate ear bcth ways, a bungalow ture risea to the des«re3 degree. Suggesllch also ba» been made that AUTOMOBILE BILLS SIGNED. •oa'dk' ^iti 'to BiRorWatKcn Dues for 1»1« «r- Hollywood and all Uvtag :zpeu3*a tbe board draft a definite plan an» Ul~ei 'a«a hue not' th« rflght»rjt whiy cn the coast. STOCK rOR CREAMERY. der wbleb tbe Goveratnant could Perrnatle* af Mutual Caaurttv Cam- Wee of bis view In regard to thai W. «. Edaxrdo. No high salary atory ts complete nrcceed «o take over and operils panics New Authored. party to case he Wturtaln* any. Coimandrr. wtthcut reference to the-two h»v New Spananburg Cencsrn ts Si commercial communication ageacl.'s i- 'Tlare exprees^d the opinion. g»d Albany, Feb. 21—Ooveraor Whit /. D. Ksor, Hnenv among acreen stars, Mary Established, In time of war. exprtm U now,. to tha effect mail today sighed 'lie Wicks KU M- AdjufanL ISckferd and Cbar'ie OhapUn. Miss "The- Serretary of Commerce hav- Editor WaCsco has been galtty of Spartanburg, rob. 13—Tha— Spar- thorixlog the fortnatloa of Bantaal Plckft-Jd, as| has been jmcotloaert ing in co-operation with the Secre- vitiating SectkSi 211 at tha Crltnt tanburg creamery will be establish- many times, draws a salary casualty companies "to Itwue &sar- ed. More than Enough stock »a» taries of other departments, organi mi Code at the Untied State*, pro vindication of the law required that ance to anlotnoblle owners against $2,000 a week. She also rets a bonus led an interdepartmental board for : hfWflns Hie seftflSff of ob^i.'ene. Ol ha eheoW be tried efaewhftre. •T1 oofeacribad by local partlea within damage suite brought by poraoM for every rketvre in whicli she' a-p the purpose of submitting recommen- thy an^ Ijulocent mattsr-through :b second pears, wblch brh-gs ber yearly In- datlons reUtlve to the extension *nd maOft, thf this c®#nio» ta baaed up- Momethlhg Mke 1203.- Improvement of c6aKsl communica- Wll by Senator Wlekjl'etilhbrlrins on data in the. potssetfntan of my tite to take wte^a Intended to bring authoritlea and Ur. W. W. Lotog. 000. tion. the appointment of said board nmtuaJ automobile Inourance «gqniirt department, which I have reason lo about that result. who la directly In charge of los« by fftre, explt^loa or «ollMon.° OhapWl^ year wi;h the Kssaun-.' is hereby confirmed." the order says be accurate. 'Flanders, fali«e statements and creamery eilersTon work, has been has been a fruitful one, an je "This board will consider the var< The measi-rnl. require the mutual VI hove been giving cc*nAld- threats such as are he!n^. indulge 1 Informed that the machinery may automobile companies to maintain netted something like im.COO durina „„ on„ „ „ hoped ^ ous meant, of communication now nr ' eratloih to the problem ot whether i In have not hi tha'past, and wtH the same -reservee and. th* gams that time, W» salary of >1.500 a wW have lhe p,„t fn oper,llon der the control of the executive «*«• BdMor Wat sea has W dated the ttat- not in the future, affects my duly safeguards requited by law of stock baring been augmented by a bonus ,atw tMn ^ ml(kne Apri, partments. and win submit rec.iHi- utes. of the United States outside of 'as! a pi'blV offlcMl. The onjy effect Insurance co*r<-eirte* doing the same of $10,000 at the completion of route* throughout the cour tnendsticrs ar to" the manner t'be State of Gcorria and whether n they cah conceivably have u hi some class o£ busftiewt. with the exception pictrre. It lei said that EsaanaA ^ be(ng shlppta ^ Clem which the different means of t^la1 fair to lilo- wd to the Go vera- ser^c . to fi-'i'oato that possibly t.ie that tho' miiti'sl ai^cmovv.^r com- mado mere tt- $2,000,000 from the c0„eee pIanC untll munlcatlon can best "be coordinated overt could be had within the lim'.ta Federal Government might be »ub- par'les may not have capital. stock Chaplin pictu: alone, so that :he/ dy for operation. improved, and extended, for the pur of that- State. stantlelly bnp«ded ... enforcing 1ti p1llW fa rett amount he received does not sc-em pose of snvlng life and property, for Every policy written must contain a The first question is not without crtn-loal laws within the State of •so largo In prefer! inn national defense, and for admlnl "'coble pretri'u-': B5.s"frrrent pco- difficulty as a prppceition of law. Oeotgla. I have not yet convinced j UP THEY GO trallon In times of peecs and war." •'ifJon. so 'hat i'n the evient of In- and l' hive nrt up Zo tbiB time myself that the oxpres*,1ons refer- Thte high-cost of Hying Is getting PIV- PERISH IN THE FLAME8 tlequate rates being charged, or ex- reachcd a definite conctoeicta as^to red to are more then the talk of to be. a serious proposition. Every JOHN8ON TAKES OATH. -eraive lenses occurring, the poil :y the correct abswer. irrespOneitlc and recklefts indlvldn- New York. February 2"—Four men tilling one goes to buy these days is holders are liafile to' a heavier aa- "Most of the p«w>ns who have pjs. a -l "r still bfWeve that tfi° and a woman lo«t their U \ today' a little higher than the last pur Spartanbi-rtf. Feb. 22^-Judge Jo reputable and rlgM mladed people o in a- fire w£ich destroyed dl,«cw«ed the o-atter with me have thestri- j chase. , . seph T. Johnson was formally sworr. Tlrere pecjfic nrovlerfona td your State respect th« _laws( of th« been of the oplrlon. that he could be eal hoarding house above a restau-1 Ladies ccnt-suits, men"-* aults apd i'n 'for life as Judrro of the mber cf avTmobllo Union and aisbd for thedr enforce- fairly tried to Georgia, but there rant In a theatre section of this, in fact if an article has any dye tr. dlrtrict of, Sotith Carolina af afd amount tit premfuica to tie as- ment. * • has been some expression of opin- . • it at all the price ha* risen home fan Fairvlew avenue yesterday sured befcre authorization to begin ion to the contrary. "I Have iict' at day time made any Early reports said that a number J Another thing, if that new shirt The cereminy took place In the .pret- •wetness Is grani"e*it ana think of the bear In a friendly, My friend Fuertes. the bird artist help cope with the prevailing poverty. remedy because of Its mildness, a.id talis over and over again. As aoon MARIE GAFF rather jocular way, anil call him as bought they were'burled, only to and naturalist, wb *e mimicry of bird And out of this sacrifice a new Indus- now always keeps a bottle of It •aiodrtod—"the fellow who likes try arose. be dug up and sold again In the morn- notes Is quite equal to the fldsllty of (n the bouse. ulartty. honey.' As a matter of fact, however, ing. his brush, declares that the noise of This was nothing less than the man- the peasants seldom use that word. Dr. Caldwell's, Syrup Pepsin Is a It Is important that parents' should Another amusing. If expensive, thing the "howler" Is by far the most strik- ufacture of cast-iron Jewelry to replace They call the bear mlshka. which know of a dependable remedy with occurred In this connection. In two ad- ing sound In the American tropica, the gold and silver ornaments which compound of staple laxative herbs, means Little Michael, or Micky. Joining wards an experiment was being "a deep, throaty, bass roar, with the great ladles of tha kingdom had free from opiates! or narcotic drugs no unpleasa'nt after effects, grip'.J" Because tho Russian is kind to ani- tried. At one they gave a flat rate— something of the quality of grunting' given up. At first sight no material mals and to bis fellow man you must of ahy kind, and is an ideal remody or strain. Dr. Caldwell's 8yrup 75 conts each—male or female. At pigs or of the barking bellow of a bull would seem less promising aa a sub- not think that be Is a coward. The another the price was <1 for the fe- .alligator or sn ostrich. The noise was stitute for the precious metals than for children! because of its ntfld ac- Pepsin costs only fifty cents a bot- Russian Is. 1 think, the only hunter Iron. It was entirely owing to the male and SO cents for the male. as loud as the full-throsted roaring of tion and positive effect. Its jae tle. sample fre« of rffargjo, write to who kills the biggest bears single wonderful craftsmsnship of the iron- After some time It dawned on the lions, and Its marvelous carrying pow- banded with a spear; and so no And workers that the results were so ex- tends to strengthen the impaired Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington official purchasers that there was a er was frequently sttested when we I a naturally gentle race displaying in traordinary great preponderance of females In the heard It from the far side of some bowel actlb'n and restore normal rog- St Montlcello, 111. •war the most dauntless bravery, not great Andean valley. Strength, of course, would be a dis- only In the excitement of a bayonet latter ward. The simple peasant had It Is a popular beltef on the Isth- tinguishing mark of such Jewelry, and charge, but in the stubborn endurance again proved one too many for the au- mus that the "black howler" is an In- a complete set of these Iron orna- of defense thorities. Inquiry proved that all the fallible weather prophet, and espe- ments.-now in the possession of a To- The Russian is very fond of pets. females caught In both wards wore sold In the one where the price was cially so In predicting a shower. ronto (Canada) Jeweler, is as rigid COLD [ROUBLES ARE DANGEROUS 1 have seen that embodiment of un- raised, and all the males vice versa So far as we could discover, it was : and firm as on the day It was made. bending and wooden faced dignity, the This particular set. comprising a pair 'conventional butler, forgetting his thin Then the government got tired of It.' only when the clouds blackened over- and no further reward was given. I head and the first preliminary drops j of earrings, necklet, locket and brace- allk stocking* and pumps, dash out In- lets. has not been looked after until . ~ GOWANS RELIEVES QUICKLY The mongoose. It may be recalled. I began to fall that this prognoetlcator i to the snow when the mercury was 1 lately. 'A great many people In this section night Doctors have found Gow- far below «ero, to rescue a starving was Imported Into the West Indies In considered it safe to commit himself the seventies of lsst century, to e*- In the forecast.—George Sblras III. In j The ornaments hare a wonderfully are suffering from cold troubles Just ans of great help In serious cases of Australia. ] « gymnastlcal institute In California, j In Germany tbere exists a woman, i young men would be better off -for One application of Gowans on the Samples and testimonials on request, (the bird. some Instruction of the kind, but In throat and chest has been known if sent to the Gowan Medical Co.. National Debt of France. | widow of a clergyman, named Duckl- , the case of the young women it Is lit- to - entirely ralleve a cold la one Concord, N. C. The national debt of France listed j wlckl. In Posen, who has reached her I But Ho Was No Yankee. tle less than a necessity. Tbelr voices, before the outbreak of war waa |6.- j one hundred and thirty-first year. But Mr. Israel Zangwlll, the famous au- to be candid, sre by ao means as pleas- 436.129.000. (American Whitaker. 1915. j she is very stiff. The Russian sub- Ithor. has aroused a godd deal of crlti- ing as they might easily be were their latest figures available. 1913). Assum- I officer Rudnlhow has celebrated his . [clsm 'lately owing to his attitude possessors even reminded occasional- [towards the war. ing that subscriptions to the French I one hundred and thirty-third birthday loan of victory r*srh a total of *4.000,- I anniversary. In 1812 he fought against ly of the value of'modulatlon. varia- The author of "The Children of the tion softness and correct and fairly jOhetto" Is one of the wittiest of our 000.000, the total debt of France at the Napoleon. A Russian in Tomsk Is j present time would, according to the , aged one hundred and forty-six years, precise pronunciation. As It Is, how- literary men. and as an after-dinner ever. tho sweet girl graduate has any- ispeaker he has few rivals. best estimate available at the mo- He must be the oldest man alive. | ment. be In the neighborhood of *16.- ! Franz Drachenberg. a Norwegian, now j thing but a voice and a manner of ' Shortly after ho was married Mr speaking consistent with the refresh- Zaagwill went with his wife to Amer- 800,000,000. By the listing before the I dead, attained the age of one hundred | war. which is chleJly for the fiscal 1 and forty-six. An English farmer . ing ch&.-ms with which she Is other- ica where they were entertained by wise. so generously .blessed. In one |aome prominent cltitens at a well- year ended In October. 1913. the larg- ! named Thomas Parr, who died In 1635. , est national debt waa that of France. I lived one hundred and fifty-two years, I Sifivferslty lu tho state—typical of oth- Jknowa New York club. ers—a visitor recently observed that After the dinner an admiral who was with Russia second, the 1'nited King- j and had lived under ten English rul- dom third, Italy fourth, and Spain | ers. Josef Surrington. who died In | nearly every young woman In the present, proposed Mr. ZangwIH's senior class was woefully addicted to health, and remarked that It was a pity fifth. From the outbreak of war until , 1"97 in Bergen, was one hundred and October of this year Germany had | sixty years old. and had two sons, the 1 habits of mispronunciation. "And •they could not claim blm as a citizen their voices." he added, "were most been the largest br-rower. Great Brit- one son one hundred and three years. "Of the- United States. distressing. What they said was well ain the second. Russia third. Franca old and the youngest nine years yf I . ."0'k,f said Mr. Zangwlll, with • enough, but the manner of their say- fourth, and Auftria fifth. Germany's age. An Englishman named Jenkins (•anile, "but I do belong to one of the died In 1670. at the age of one hundred j ing it was—agonizing." The Indict- Waited States, through my wife, by debt has Increased by more than 500 and sixty-nine, and when he had | ment. It must be admitted, is well marriage." per cent. Great Britain's by about 160 per cent, Russia's by about 50 per reached one hundred years was still a | founded. It la one. however, tjiat , Everyone was much puzzled, for should never be brought—for which cent, while that of France has In- champion swimmer. At one time he Eengwll! was certainly English; there ahould be no support. And creased by less than one-third. This had to appear In court to teatlfy con- What's the use of jW It was she herself who explained there would be none of It, either. If does not. however, include the "loan cerning something that had taken •tie mystery. no more than caaual attention were of victory." place one hundred and forty years be- .-"It was a Joke." she said sadly; "he He left two sons, who reached paid to the matter in oar schools and -does belong to the united »Ute—the colleges, singing Is taught—to' be Kipling No Lover of Cats. the respective agft of one hundred carrying a'complete stats, do yon seer* — Ex- only rarely used. Why not leach talk- Rudyard Kipling, says the London two and on» hundred years. ing?—Indianapolis News. Chronicle, is evidently no lover of Thomas Cam. an Englishman, reached eata. for the Ul.e of "The Cat Who the ago of (wo bondred and Sevan Tho Farm Movement. t Curing the Druf Habit. stock unless folks Walked by Himself' la based on the years, ^fetbuselah. as we all know, is * new branch of tho United States latest hostility between the. cat and said to have reached the age of nine The drtig habit can be Cured. " At liecaruasot at agriculture la known aa least, ao say tha authorities of the the man. He describes how the dag. hundred and sixty-nine years!—Conti- ,the states relation service, and dates Philadelphia General hospital, after the horse and the cat In tnrn are at- nental News. •from Jaly. J; 1*1}. Its function is to four months of experimentation with know what you've tracted to the cave of oar 'ancestors papioDudt the secretary of agriculture Marrying Off the "fcroksn Here as." the drug victims who sought its aid, tahl* relations with-the state agriciil- still retains his freedom. Even though A League tor the Marrying of Bro- after the enactment of the new anil- drug law. Since March 1 the hospital ftnral coHeges and experiment stations, he has fallen a victim to the saded icc - ken Heroes has been formed In Eng- got? ADVERTISE! eed to carry on the work of the de- has. dealt -with ISO of these nnfortu- tions of the fireside, and agreed to ac- land, and Ita founder, a Brlatol clergy, gjsrtment in connection with farmers' cept the terms Imposed by the man, is hunting Mr women who are Oatea. and. In every case tha craving cooperative demonstration work. In- and the dog, he never becomes really prepared to take "broken'heroet" to for the drug—whether opium, cocaine, vestigations relating .to agricultural .friendly. their hearts. There Is a sharp di- morphine, heroin, or laudanum-^-waa loehools. farmers' Institutes, the rela- checked and broken! The vlc^lma Ton remember the lines: "He will vision of opinion on this Interesting jUvo utility and economy of agricul- came from dives and from homes; kill mice.and .he will he kind to babies human problem among woman who tural products used f6r food,-clothing they ware of all agee, and eighty of when hq is In the house. Just aa long lead various "movements." Sylvia jaad other purposes in the home, and them were women. Bat they wera an as they don't pull his tall too hard. Pankhurst says, "Marriagss ought to (the. maintenance of agricultural ex- •jKreeafnUyyafd- But . . . when night comes he is the be made to heaven. I don't think the 'The habit," said the chief resident cat' that walks by himself, and all league will serve any useful purpose." physician, "can be cured. The process placea are alike to him. Then he goes Lady Limerick, on the other hand, is one of giving the victim a backbone. NEW BATTLE CRUISERS ont to the wet, wild • woods, up tha finds the Idea "splendid," and beltevea Admiral Badger thought the 1,200- Bnt right hare.la the crux of the whole wet. wild trees, or on the wet, wild that the "otter darkness of these lives MOST' POWERFUL OF KPNO tans fleet submarines and .smaller rioe. matter^If a man doesn't want-to ba roofs waving his wild tall and walking can be dispelled only by a woman's coast submarines! should, be*"^ con- lore.1' Tha Marchioness of Townshend oared, te can't be cured." by nls wild lore.' Will Have- HlgHeat Speed Ever Pro- structed. Rear Admiral Grant, ohief J found _T1»at Rumor Was Falae. calls the plan - ridiculous" and "would It is a great and Important message i The story is going the rounds of the. fall of hop* to drag victims every- posed far Heavy Fighting Craft. of the sohmarlnes, told the commit- DHferent Fish Story. not think much of a girl who Joined ELondoo sttxfc exchange that one of where and to those who love then and tee recently" that he favored ,a»an- J. Clarence Harvey, the Lambs' dab the league." Lady Byron, however. Is Washington, February 22—The 35- jttwir number had the surprise of his In favor of it and thinks "It might ba grieve to sea them In tha bonds of K donlng-.aU other type* iu favor* oi wit. Is tailing this story about elimi- knot battle cruisers_plann«d for' tho Btfe while on duty a few nights ago. carried ont,In all classes of society." destructive slavery.—Columbus Dis- aa 800,ton class. .. . nation: The proprietor of a flah store n«w naval programme win be the (Wkat happened is as follows; Two had a new sign. "Freeh Fish for Sale We do not know 'yet what tka •peels! constables were patrolling the Admiral Badger discussed the Ger- Here." "Why say 'here'?" said the "heroes" think.—Harper's Banr. finest and most powerful ships of mdee of a big building, and the ar-, eirf to Receive Pracloua Gift. man submarine campaign to support first customer. It's unnecesary." He their clatasi in the world, Rear Ad- (SBBgement agreed upon was that they A birthday gift beyond price la hla belief and that "of the general painted "here" out. Said the second miral Badger, of the general board, pMro to meet at ona of the corners at snned for little Una Cunningham, board that the under-water boats bad customer. "Why tor sale?* Of course today toM.the House naval commit- jtta endffif their respective "beats.1' aged eight It is her eight The sight they're for salo." He painted ont two not succeeded la seriously Impairing (Oils arrived In a very damaged con- of both eyes was believed destroyed tee. With the hlgbeet speed ever pro- words more. "Wh*-IreshT " said a leeches. Franca used to be the great the antes' fighting fleets. Undu* |«Uo«?. by an arrow, which struck her while posed for heavy fighting craft, and third customer. •'You wouldn't sell market for these blood-sucking worms, "Hello! have you met a burglar?" she waa "playing Indian" some time prominence should not be g4v«fa to them If they weren't fresh, would but in recent years most of them have mala batter.lea of ten 14-ioch gun', (anxiously inquired one. ago. Her parents wera unable to pay submarines he thought, kx working yon?" At last the sign read Just come from Hungary. Croatia, palma- ho said, they would be overwhelm- for the services of a high-claaa spe- out the. building I "No,"' "ruefully replied the other. "Fish." Along came a fourth tla and Turkey. The greatest consum- ingly superior to any other battle "Hon know that pretty giri we were cialist. tomer. 'What's the uso of having that ers were America and Blngland. Now laming with,, who told us that her*hus- The Humane Society for Children cruisers afloat. sign." he aaked. "when you can smell leeches can no longer be shipped from fcand had gone to the. Dardanelles? On the dreadnoughts, he aaid. them a block away?"—Now York these places, and England Is getting became Interested and canvassed the (Well, he hasn't." hospitals, with the result that the tea 16-inch guns In turrets were ad- MANY PEOPLE DONT KNOW World. leeches from India. At the same time doctors are using more modem meth- Good Samaritan hospital offered to vocated strongly by the board, be- Teeth Llko Finger Prints. give the child a roam tree for two A sluggish liver ban cause a per- The Germ Peril. ods of drawing blood from Inflamed cause all great navies were Increas- Three boardlnghouse keepers In week. Dr. Rose P. Ketschbauer of son an awful lot of misery. Spella "We know a great deal more about parts of the body. ing" the aire and power of batter-" Bhiladelphla's city hall police court Salsburg, Austria, will perform aa op- of dizziness, headaches, constipation germs nowsdays than we used to f. identified James Hanly, thirty-eight Tho Preliminaries. eration she believes will restore Una's lee. know." ships, ho said, carried 13-inch wea- and blUcuanees are cure slgne tha* Tears old. by mAns of his many gold- "Quite true. And I think the ''We hear a great deal about politi- sight—LAS Angeles Dispatch to-Kan- flflcd teeth, us the man who had ob- your liver needs help. Take Dr. knowledge has made the average per- cal preferment," said the Inquisitive sas City Star. pons; it was reported the French tained small sums of money from them son less courageous than formerly." person. were pr«inHn£ to Install 15 3-4. and King's New Life Ptllsl and see by engaging rooms snd paying them '"Oh, yes. The papers are full of Right Back at Him. "How so?" Many of the latest Eoropcoan how tihey help tons up the' whole' worthless checks drawn for amounts It," answered the practical politician. Freddy the Fop—You women have "For Instance, by merely shaking rumor *ald both German and Brit- }n excess of the rent. "Just what Is'mo^nt by that?" no need for the ballot' You simply system. Fine for the stomach too. your handkerchief. In a man's face ish designers''wero planning for 17- Hanly. according to Acting Detec- , "It.means a tremendous amount of want It aa a sort of decoration: Aids digestion. Purifies- the blood these days you can alarm him aliSost Inch esr*. he~*ald. the new Ameri- . tive Sheuer," had worked the scheme as much as If the handkerchief wera nard wore an£. the-nicst astonishing Sar»J» the Suff—You men have no for six months Jast and had operated mental gymnsstlcs r? the. part of real need for mustache*. You want and clears the complexion. Only' 25c. a 'Six-Shooter.'" can droadraughtsv would bejlhe most In nearly every targe city in ,ti»a Kaot. the person preferred." 'em, that's alL—Judge. powerful. ' at your Druggist. A Penny Saved Is a Penny Gained
The wise housewife saves many a penny reading the newspapers. If there is a bargain advertised she'll not miss it. She certainly is looking for it.
i 1 It is up to the merchant. Keep the house- wife posted. Let her know through the newspaper what you have to offer. Inci- dentally men today ransack the news- papers for bargains as assiduously as do women.
If you want to sell your wares advertise. Advertise in the best medium, the news- paper. Also if you want to buy success- fully, read the advertisements.
The Semi-Weekly News ,<5'.', C.'.'. :<3Wf- :?V«U7 '-j;,H —— Qhe Semi-IBfeklu -Kerns HONOii MEMORY OF Published Tuesday tmd Friday, at Chester. S. C. MRS. EDITH GASTON EMBROIDERIES
W. PEGRAMj Handsome Set of Jacobtwn Fuml- Undoubtedly the Strongeat CMK AND LACES STEWART L. CAttELg tor* FVMented For Alumnae Room Mhation In T*» South; Elevy The results of our buyers, who Owners and Publisher*. at ConvsTW Celte*i. , are still in the northern markets, Special to the News. There la a certain .tore la ClrtB- . We have recently added an Spartanburg, Feb. 24—An event of tar which ha^a great advantage are beginning to show up. •ubscripuon Rata* In Advance urusual interest was the memorial over every <*har store la this city: extra nice line of Embroid- fee T«r «•«» service in the Judd Science hall at and that la| because of the fact eries and Laces which we Novelties of all kinds are coming HJ Months " Convene college yesterday sfter- that thle big more buys with the roon. The occasion was the presents great chain of eleven BELK offer at Vkree Months M tton by Mrs. Sadie Smith Calhoun of BROTHERS 8tores. which Is the in on every express ^ a handsome set of Jacobean furnt- strongest and most auocwwful Mer- 5 and 10c per yd. Mvsrtlaing Rat®. Mada Known on ture for the alumnae room as a me- cantlle Camblnetim lo the South- A nice line of Curtain Goods Wait to see them. Application. mortal to her sls'er. Mrs. Edith The store that has this advantage Smith Gaston, of the class of '95 Is Kluttx Department Store, "On at Miss Gee. present of the state the HH1". This is why they can sell at the P«*tofflce at Cheater alumnae, presided, and in Introduc- many articles ret-il for less than 10c per yard •. C.. aa second-class matter ing Mrs. Calbotin. paid tribute tc other store In Chester can buy the unswerving loyalty and devotlor me goods at Wholi sale. of these sisters to their alma mater, Kluttx and Sons claim the title FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 2J. that always during the period »»>e "Most Progr sslve merchants of greater progress of the college '« Chester:'" and are determined Ehriich's 5,10 and CHESTER RECEIVING PUBLICITY. one of ihem had been a student anil ta. double the bust- ess this "Leap- The Rodman-Brown Company I hat always their firct question was Year-" as in any year in 30 years, Chester If receiving a great ilea". as to the events at Converse ai.d Do"'* r*" to read the b!S *ds' 25 Cents Store at publicity Just now which should their sreatest Joy car to ui. We guarantee our work. iVtber Is urable to be with ns this .... . , Fird the intent! rally m-sspelt-Jd Fennell-Young Motor Co. S. Moffat: received subscriptions ajternoon to present. In his usual an oi'cli-nK tag mentioned by variob« papers Alumnae association of Converse col- articles FVSe. Read about the Free •throughout the State aner- who has been mowt helpful and a Chester pleasa'ret and wh«n you pas, people ln,OTest*''' "»* plan from tb» first. UA get the "horse laugh " ,3-' j placed in UM- alun nae room. In t»n- yon wer thought of tlyif der. loving memory of my.sister." ITnlers there is a change It is better to tow your head a lit* | A brass tablet affixed to the tab'e opening date for the Redpath Cfc tie than to break your feel neck. bears the ftllowln? inscription tauqfua in Ch«fter will te Ma.- Kdlth Hml h Gaston first. The arrival of the. Chautauqua FIVE GOOD JOB8. Faithful and ix>yal Student of ,1s IccVcd forward to with much Converse College .pleasure by Chester paople. Tt Is qi'ite natural that members i f 1898-1905 i , JOS. WYLIE & COMPANY -"the House, feelln" that tariff making A«i Mrs. Calhoun flnirfied'Ste call- " RECErVED 'TODAY" FEW casW.sf i Is distinctly a functio'n of Congress. ed upon little Miss Sarah Gaston to R-Eal LOW SHOES. Witt be glad to give each alumna present a white have you call and inspect them. The
;• as: definitely set fcrth in the Constl- 1 carnation in nvemo^r of her mother. ®- J°nf» Co. 1 1 ; tulitw. should feel rather reluctcnt 1 1 1 There were tears ln tfre eyes ot M>?ar, u g, Krown and Chas. C. | In a tariff commission mear. many of her mother s cl«-smate» as 0rahani have rrtern-'d to t*» clt/
tire whldi wouhl cnabie thfr oh4ef the datety child so unconsciously car frQm ^ Northern market^ wk«r«
. wuttre to Appoint five of hl» o»i tied to each the white flwen. th(,y purrhS5^j KOOd» f«r the tn(« to InuKlle the tariff. Dr. Pel), in a few word:, express- Kodman-Bro^ln Co. ed hl< appreciation of the gift - While the authority of the QDtcml-- AUTOMOBILES "Of un tie students l hare. Ifnown. ' . YOUNG MAN. SEE «ur.Blg Spring siou will be lhnHed by law, nerer- he said, "noc« have ever more cotr* Ifhe of Manhattan atilrts. The19* y theles« there wfll be that I>B" pletely entered into the i^)lritx> and Jcnes Co. *tr»tninj; after increased powers alms ot the college. Aa.I saw/ thie~ ; • ^ , PORD CHANDLER BU1CIC that has characterized all other gov- little child with tfie" carnXftoUs in NOTICE. » (IJ 'jr'* i ri'/j'j/• j »• her hands, it Wtrock me as a fitting emment agencies. If those wh^ are emblem of her mother's Me. All who Notice Is hereby given that on »he backfng a tariff commiffiiou now . OUR CHOICE, BASED ON OUR MECHANICAL KNOWLEDGE AFTER knew her will refnember her • as -ZTth 'day.of March. l^lS, 1 1 >, succeed iu their purpose, k will 'wearing the wtite flower of a blame my final return as AdoilhUtritor of SIXTEEN ffcARSOF EX^fctflENCE WITH ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY not be tong before the tariff com- leas life." the estate of Mrs. Jane Y. McCosh. : nrisBico takes the tariff out of the The memorial was accepted by Deceased to Kpq. A- W. Wise, Judge NI^E YEARS OF WHICH WE jHAVE MADE A SPECIAL STUDY OF AUTOS Mrs, H.. L. Bomar. president of the of Probate, and will apply for a dli- ~Wn4 b of Congrns aKcgether. In far- ' MOBILES, OF ALL THE CARS MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATE: local alumnae: "In behalf cf the charge as such Administrator. 7T this is about the enly way 1H which Alumnae association, it gfves UiFT EDGAR M. AtSXANDEH, — A Car for.Eyervbody! i • • the ultimate goal of the backers of pleasure to accept this gift. The I Administrator of the Estate -a ccrantisaion—takfttg the tariff oui binding affection of the Smith' sl»-| ot Jane Y. McCosb. Deceased, of potiUoe.—can he served. ters for each other and their loyaky ' ' SUPPLIES j • It Is true that the coranboioo wiU to tho college Is typical of the bis SHERIFF COLV1N family feeling of Converse girls in ; IN AUTO ACCIOENT. provide five good Jobs. If Concre«s general. We would value this gift While Sheriff Cotvin a»u hU alv' We carry a complete stock of all kinds of automibile accessories. sad tho Preoidimt becomes Involved at any time, but now we have a ter. Mrs. J. E. Corn well in&C. TV •u a dispute as to the authority for double reason. First, the beautiful Yoong, were returning to the dty FORD PARTS manufactured by Ford Motor Co. L;,. . 4 awoLatln« tbe members, the public spirit ln which St ia given, ln mem- ftrom a visit to the former'* mother •CI accept it merely as a squabble cry of one so dear to ua all; and Tuesday evening (be automobile » GARAGE " v In the second place, the character of which they were ritfing became on- I Ofer patronage. As a matter of fact, the gift its el' .nose usefulness we manageable on a leng hill and j ran I however. It vIH mean very little to hope will become an Incentive to away. For some reason the brake* i We have the largest garage in South Carolina' Plenty of room for you. Congress to name five men am tfct, many in our efforts to furnish and failed to hold tbe car oomlqK defwa tariff conunlSBion. Only a very few beautify this room." the long hUl and the father the REPAIR DEPARTMENT , m«fn would have anything *to At the close of the service an in- machine went the faster I* ' got. about the appointments.Congress formal reception was held, when !>r. The Sheriff In attempting 'to fomp and Mrs. Pell and Mrs. "Huber Intro- from the car g<* caught to some The best equipped machine shop to be found. At the head of it we have relieve Itself of the suspicion of be- duced Mr- and Mrs. Preston Cal- manner and was thrown under the a real mechanic who has had years of experience. No iob that is possible to be IOK a'nxkius to get control of thes houn of Chestw; T. Hainlin Brlggr. wheeJs which bruised him oonslderar fixed too hard. We rebore cylinders and weld any broken parts, repair and xe- JobB merely by following Senator of Charlotte; little JaBan Estea and bly and cut an ugly gidh In his legi' wire starter motors and generators. - - - ALL WORK GUARANTEED ttoioot'B suggestion, which Is that the little Misses Gaston and Brlggs which required several "stitches, Congres* appoint a body of repre- to their guests. -j Mrs, Cornwell and Mr. Young • , i,': • Delicious refreshments'were servei' kept their seats ard we're Unht'it sentative business men, 20 or SO il by mora be r» of Mrs. Muliigan"s do- other than a few bruises. Near the •eceesary. to work wltij the wayo mesWc science class. itocl h1" lhcra ls ft" e»ra and moafoB commi'tee of the Houie . ! sharji turn anS feeling confident and tho finance ixaumittee of the- ! that the car was going too fast to Senate in the framing of tsrii'f lraakc to a flitch, which in all proba- nair of first cla,s imUes. sound and ^ ^ vftk the VRtinted tariff commlsiio-i bUHy them ncm oter a The Pioneer Automobile Dealers Headquarters for Automobiles and Suppli KCOd •f Gettnany and would result ln - n ccndliKcn^ WiU Work an,- ^ elpbankmont. practical eoluticu of tho , present w-here. Prices*. .-easooaWc. W. F. it will bp »*>veral days before tho CHESTER, S. C. . • problem.—Waeliiittjltii Past. MaricE, Chester;-;5. C. s Sherlft will be ahSe~to 6e out,.
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;A1 .fe Wi-2- tf- _JUST. RECEIVED by express handsome lihe of sport coatSt In: a!! cttiot*.' ftbdtoiaft -T»ow a Co ;r^ Mr. Russell Montgomery who has been rvjslttai hi* sister, Mrs. tt'. Barber. hks. returned to hi* !*CMie Fjreamland A WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU * j?i f York, MONDAMOMH A YV BE 1 i'-i TP PRESENT AT OUR »I0W IS THE TIME to hare your Fcrd gone over. We guarantee onr - ^ork. FetiseJl-Youoe Motor Co. Mr, (TWmce - Jldiurrt, dtiiiiMiiti] the E*'» aaequersde ball in Rock SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Hill Tuesday evening.
The 27th Great Sun's eesslcn of of the Pathe Latest Drama, in the Great Council of South Carolina Improved Order of Red M»A will be Five Acts Spring Tailoring Exposition held In Greenwcod April 11th.
8AIJD—We,will sell for cash i.t the Court House on the first Mon- f Feb. 28th, 29th, March 1st. day In March all the property, per- sonal and real, belonging to the Fort U«'n Teleph' "ne Company, In- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday cludirg all toll Unes. right of ways and wire*. H. C. ThcitaeJ: J. T. Mc- "The Kings Fadden and S. E Klllian. Trustees.
Miss" Jennie Shatensiefti. of Phila- delphia, Penn , arrived In the city v few days «vo a-d will -.TIR',; Mr.'. •Baiser. on Plnckuey str»»t. f-jr anv- TO BE HELD BY ISAAC HAMBURGER '•ral weeks. Game" Mrs. G. l^tlmer Is very . Ill & SONS, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ith prVumcnia. at her borne on SVy'Je street. WITH
Mr. Johta Bratton has been con- fined to his room for several dayc.
BIG STORE 1 it understood that the South- Railway is an'lcipating the run- ning of a special train to Charlotte for the benefit of those wishing to Pearl White attend Th«^ Bjrih of a NaMon, which The S. M. Jones Company will be xhowjj in that city the sec- ond wee* la fHarch. Sheldon Lewis and GeonProb-
-VOTICE—The Gregory-Page Com- pany ha» be«n appointed as our sol-i ert. Directed by Arnold Daly representative at Chester. S. C. Ni other concern ca well our goods to school Improvement Association Fri Mrs. W. F. McCulkmsb « " con you direct. Reme*tiber thitt you can pvetoing, March 3rd. M ARJCETS fined to her bed tills week from a secure a guaranteed suit. ounori JUST RECEIVED shipment of fractured rfb. made to your measure, to pletse you in every .-espw* at I13.G0 \"e PRICES 10 and 20 Cents Cotton Market Today. new spring suit# from the famous | JUOT RBOEIVED big Une of trou also ask yob to r all and foquire Schloss Brothers. The 6. M. Jon«s ' er„, {rom j Schoenenuw. The S. M. about our *10.00 Palm Beach prop 0l j Jonete Co. coition, cuialom made to your meat Mr. and Mrs. R. I- Douglas left j BY EXPRESS today—a ahlpment ore at J2.uft. The Oblumbia TaCor- yc9~terday fcr an extended visit to | of ladles' spring coat suits. Sorrn- Ing Co., flihese tr ie reprRsentatii'*.* polnt-s In Florida. .thing classy. Rodnian-Broirti Co. Is the Gre^ory-F'ajie Co , Chester S This picture was shown in Charlotte C LG¥AL and PERSONAL The (Iregccy-Page Co. has recant- Dr. H. A. Bagby, pastor of the ly added to the appearance of their First Baptist churrh, will preach The llnlrn llos-Ital Association recently at 15 and 25 cents prices. e by painting, putting ta new Sunday evening oil the subject. "The wl 11 have 4 meeting In Maroh for SEE .THE HAWKINS substitute | shelves, etc. Baptist Position on Cloe® Commun- Use purpcafc of ITOJOI tlri^ :ne:yis r belt Aid s impend erf. The 9. M. ity." Hie public is cordially Invited whereby aj|hott:i I c»n i>e built In Jones Co INDIES, REMEMBER that our to be present. Union. j buyers are still in the northern Saved Her Life Mire. Chas. Calhoun, of Abbeville, Mr. and:Hlrs M. C. Crosby. of ! markets, and they are lockUog out Yes, the back lota should be i who has been In the Pryor Hospital 1 plane of beauty a.t well as other Snrtoc. vljfllnd Mr and Mrs J. H. for your every* need. Rodni&n-Br>vn The unqualified endorsement of Fruitola and Traxo in a recent has returned to hex home nweh lui* plne.s. Relieving this Mr. K It Siiears. (nWnlon. Mrnday. Co. letter from Mrs. 8. Grindle, 5913 MlgnpnettiB St.. Pittsburg, Pa.. prcv^g In health. Woods, of the Chester Drug To. Is WE SEllL THE famous Srfcloxi will be of Interest to other sirf.f pes from stomach and Intes- (ireeavlHe county will begih th.i planting flowers In the rear cf the Mr. and Mm D. E. Penny. pa*«d Brothers' .Clothes. Boc*:chlan. Tteg:il tinal troubles. Mrs. Orlndle says: through the city yeetonly hope left i Atlanta to their borne In S"h<5ble l4t". Arrow Rraml collars. was an operation. 1 trle-l Fruitola and passed hundred* of Crow sus^Nidem. ARrrsh'si nock- fur—*™- Elizabeth Brewley, daughter ol THE FAMOUS Dnttenhofer Ox- gall-stcnee with dbe first two bottles. Am now feeling better wear, Cluatt Peabody and Manhat- f Mr: Marlon Sudd #alk<* vlslt- Mr. and Mrs Scott Brawtey, had ford® for ladles have arrived and are thato I have for years past. I will be glad to- teU any suf- tan shirts, Rpyal shoes for bo jr. log frietode In Due Wast. her foot painfully madhed last Sat- ready for your inspection. Rodman- ferer how it ha« helped me, for 1 owe my life to It." urday while boarding the • north- Dent's gloves. Phoenix afnd Inter- Mr! Mid Mrs. S. M. Jones have bot'.id passenger train oa the C. * woven hosiery. PtilJ Walcoff & Co.'s Fruitola possesses properties that act directly upon the- Intestinal turned to the .cRj.aitjff an N W Rallw&v «t Hrahni d Mother candidate has come for- boys' clothing. We feel that the part*, softening the congested waste af»d dlaintegratJng ths hard- . ' • T*y -" r** ward- Mr. T. T. Ijicas •\1slt"^p *«*4o)ar point*' to .Florid*. above lines will appeal to the most ened particles that cause so much suffering, and sivelt the w^-s-taj- um k* ha4 ^xsdtWg-.' fb4 8. M" SOT** fS*. »0«uww«iew to the gi*«t ftm en tut «RMM. Trait* l« a irolc BOYS, fcHB He* wring "S e Ca/8 ', ' ' ^ j decided to vrpter the race for Rep- alterative that acts on the livei and - klcinj»ys, stimulates -th> flow here. TeH "Dad" where to como. Some of those Congressmen in JAMBS, If YOU want a new suit |nU,lve t"MB •<"nn«r. Mr. Lucas of gastric Jukes, to aid dlgestlcfi and hemoves Ule from this gen- 'The « M, jicmeh Co. ' We Washington are ced-hot tor *ar. •fcr' sprtng (and,-of course, you do) * " ^""^^p^rooghout Chester eral circulation. It serves to build up thfc wealeerssd, ryp-dowf Well, ii the U. S. does get into war *. Mr. iC. 7k.: Metjs who haa'boen de^ fell "BaTV^ ^ave JuBt rccelv-id ^UMy and ^ beta* to Snter system. •we are going to exert ourselves to signing onglnoer for the Southern our wring line. Tbfe S. M. . Jon« , rac® bT hU m*nJ' 'rto-ds. Mr. secure a life-size picture of the For the convenience of the public, arrangements have t^en Power Company ever since that Co_ \ V Lucas will give some one a warm first Con^estWnan .wljo^ sh"uck by the engine and that tHe for higher prices oa all wearing ap- COAL handle broke CUte leg. He was tak- parel. One .whe has Just returned •1 'i Hade with right proportions of Lead. Zloc anrf en to the Pry or hospital where he ®a4d, '-'I didn't ktaow the dye situa- 40 years Linseed OiL to insure longest wear received jmedloal attentlcto. tion was so critical until I went to Jse a gal. out 61 any L.&M. PAINT you buy and II no! the best New Yortc." Another party stated -i*n! mmle, retnrn the paint and aet ALL your monev back. FOR 8ALE—At' a bargain sontle ,9: Wiat be *JW a pile of unfinished silk W. W. Coogler A 8on Luther Hdwe Co., Columbia medium size horse. W«1 work any: goods wClch were worth $750,000 where. Not aflrald of autos or t«rfn«. J. W, Cbpejand Co., CKJut-n J. J. Ballet, Fort MiW that were unfinished because the ^ ^ orders to us and receive J. 8. Townes. manufacturers were unable to git prompt deliveries, prices Mr. Baxter OaHson, who has been the dye to fflnlsh the goods. always in line consider- undergoing treatment at the Pryor The stockholders of the National hospital tor several weeks follow- "Festival Club of America met at TC* it is "bargains that you want we have them. ing quality. ing an Injury to cine of hla aims re- Black Mountain, N. C-, a few lay? A " We are selling Chair3 from 50 cents up. All rultltig^, frotA- the accidental dlj- ago and made arrangements to build our Furniture is sold at exceedingly low prices. charge of a shotgun returned to his a large auditorium, wtkich Tylll s^a: home on York Route 3 Tuesday. 21,500 people, costing 4200.000. The JiBjldltog If 'o be really fctr the open- NOTICE We will thrash cane seed ing "event August 15th, with" "the Wednesday and Thursday, • March THE CHESTER MACHINE AND rtrpirg of oratorios by a choir- of Lowrance Bros. Iri ahd 2nd. W. O. JIcKeown & Son's, CornweU, 8. C. (,000 voices under the direction of ' 153 Gadsden Street. - LUMBER CO. Damrosoh. > ' "IT' . Phones Sptfre 292 . Residence 136 and 356 TOST ARRIVED at McCultough's ( FOR SALE}—1 10 fAMOUS OLD FRIGATE WHEN LONDON FALLS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHE8TER. CONSTITUTION THE PRIDE Of GERMAN WRITS:R FORESEES TRI- THE AMERICAN NAVY. UMPHAL INTRY. By A. W. WUiei Enquire. Probate Jtadtfi. WhereaB, C. B. Leaihew made Launched In October. 1797, "OliT Iron- Von Hlnd*nburg Selected by Thl* En- suM to me U> grant him Letters aides" Figured With Glory In the thusiast to Lead th* .Kaiser** . of Administration fit tt«3 Bnufe Jf Troops Into the "Pr»ud*»t Early Struggles Attending the and off acta of Edward. McCJennon. Ythen the United States Government dasionatzd City In the Werid." Republic'* 8lrth. deceased. ourBanK as an official Depository-it a>as These are Therefore to cite and Tbe most famous vessel In the his- An anonymon* German writer ha* convinced that th# character and strength of tory of the United States navy Is the produced an extraordinary work en- admonish all and elhgular the kin- OurBanK was unquestionable. Constitution, popularly called "Old titled "Hlndenburg'* March Into Lon- dred and creditors of tbe said Ed- Ironsides.'' and originally a 44-gun don." says tbe London Time*. The ward McClennon, deceased, that Could"YDU find a safer place for YOUR HOHEY? book 1* delighting the German popu- frigate. She was launched October 21. they bo and appear before me. In 1797. at Iloston. but was not completed lace. Some extracts from the Ia*t the Court of Probate, to be hold until the following year, when she put chapter of the book, in which the au- lat Chester, S. C. on 2nd of Marjh to sea under command of Captain thor describes the passage of the va*t The National Exchange Bank Nicholson for service again the French German army through, the street* of next after publlcatlcn hereof at to the West Indies. the captured capital, follow: 11 o'clcck in tbe forenooo. to show Chester, S. C. During the war with Tripoli. 1801- The triumphal entry had been pre- cause. If s 17 day Tripoli, la July, 1812. under command the field marshal passes troops In re- of Isaac Hull, she escaped from a Brit- view. "Comrades." he cries, "we have I of February A. D. 1916. ish squadron off the New Jersey coast the proudest city In the world In onr A. W. WISE. Judge of Probate. hands " after a spirited chase of three days Published on the 18«h day of The subdued lights of the Imperial On August 19. off Cape Race, she | city are seen by the soldiers as they .•February 1916 in the Semi-WaekJ} fought her famous Dattle with the i ramp on the night before the tri- News. Cuerrlere. a somewhat weaker English ! umphal entry Into the outer suburbs. frigate, commanded by Captain Da- ! The march across London bridge be- ere*, which she left a total wreck after \ gins at nine o'clock In the morning. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. aa engagement of .10 minutes, the Hlndenburg seated on his horse, with Xagllsh losing 79 of their crew and All parties holding dales against You Cannot Lose A Cent Count Zeppelin st his side, watches the Americans 14.' On December 29. | intently the first regiments as they the estate of AdHred WHklns. de- under command of Captain Ualnbrldge, i swing past doing the goose step, aa ceased, are hereby required to pre- tbe Constitution captured off Itabla. If they were on the parade ground at XKe Cowan Drug Co., which never quibbles nor side- Brail I. the Java 138 guns; Captain I sent the same, properly proven fo» Benin. The soldiers look curiously at T«mberth after an engagement la*t- j payment, unto tbe under&i ned or the docks burning or smoldering from steps puts the most positive kind of a guaranty tag two hours, in which the British Zeppelin attack*. The goal ot the to her attorney, Saml. E. McKad- Seat 300 killed and wounded and the troops I* St. James' park. Americans 34. den, at bis offices/ In Chester, S. C. ON ^ Tho Wellington and Chsrlng Cross Oa February 14. 1814. under Captain Likewise, all persons indebted to bridges had been demolished on tbe Stewart, the Constitution captured the { previous day by heavy German artil- said estate are required to pay their (Picton. 16 guns and a convoy, in the lery. and all the traffic, tramways, om- All Toilet Articles and Drugs "West Indies. On February 20. 1814. said debt si either Jo the undersigned nibuses. tradesmen's rans, cabs and take took the Cyane. 34 guns, and th* motor cars are concentrated upon Lon- or her said attorney. -Levant. 18 guns; after a fierce en- don bridge. Thousands and thousands cagement. remarkable for the seaman- MARY E. WII.KIN8. "Complete satisfaction or money hack goes with every swarm on the topa of omnibuses in anip (he Americans and tbe Kalian- \ Executrix Last Will and Testv order to get a glimpse of Hlndenburg ' trj of the English, between tbe Ma- ] article bought from our store and the "Hun*." The troops march ment of Alfred Wllkins. Deceased. Oelra Islands and the Gibraltar. The through King William itreet to tbe Eagllsh lost 19 killed and 42 wounded 1 Chester, S. C. February 14 1914. "richest place In the world." that be- M voot of 320. and the American* 6 killed j tween the Mansion house, the Bank of •ad 9 wounded out of 4S1. Soon after- ' England, the Stock exchange. Round We are here to please you ward the Conitltutlon was pursued by the bank the troops saw an angry mob * strong British *qu*dron. which ro- ! clamoring for money. ,captured th* Levant I The lord mayor of the day looks ,± "Between 182S and 1830 the Constlts- down upon the strange procession itlen was reported unsuwortby anB or- from the Guildhall balcony, unkempt COWAN DRUG CO. •^flered to be dlmantlM. but was re- and worried looking; members ot the turned in deference to tbe popular stock exchange are huddled together, ELerhardt Building.C orner Main and Wylit Streets aeatiment aroused by Holmes' poem. angry, but curious. Past St. Paul'*, '~0«d Ironsides." and In 1833 was re- up Fleet ttreeL along the Strand, SATISFACTION MUST FOLLOW .hollt. In 1855 she was laid up at th* through the Mall into Clubland, the {Portsmouth navy yard, but used at conqueror* march. 'tla»es sa a training ship. In 1877 abe Mournful clubmen peer out from iwas again partially rebuilt, and the their privileged position* In the clab '*ext year crossed the Atlantic for th* window* at the troop*. Hlndenburg J. A. BARRON GRAFT CHARGE IN CHICAGO. •T«*t time. In 1897 ahe was roofed la and *ome of th* higher officers vlilt Undertaker and Etnbalmar. the Boston nary yard and has slnoe the house* of -parliament, where, Alderman Qecl«rp» Woman Official HOW IS YOUR STOCK OF C•a used mainly as a barrack ship. doubtless to Hlndenburg'* embarrass- to Ohilds k Barres Paid Money to Another. ment. they find s hug* life *li* pictur* Ohsaier. f * of th* field marshal propped np on CJilcmto. Feb. 21 —Allegation .1 LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS EN- ia recent year* many inatomlrta the hlitorle woolsack. Big Ben, It | FOR CHILDREN'S COUOM graft were mAde today by Alder- Ikare given ranch attention to aolrlag •eem*. had been sll*nt for many man WiBiatn B. Rodriguez, who as- VELOPES, STATEMENTS AND ANY KIND 01 [the problem of reproducing from the month*, but on Hiadanburg'* Instruc- serted that Mr*. Page Walter Eat- (Malls the faces of ancient people*. tions he *trlke* th* hour* again o* OFFICE STATIONERY. ;' 1*1— dlug to Nature. Prof. C. W. If. ,thl* historic nighL > on. lecturer. author and bead of the Of tu? L'plTerjIty of Nebraska Bureau of Social' Surrey under MM. We* Can Supply Your I very Need Promptly. rJ'l ti»e a|o lava three eknfla to f Louise Osborne Rowe, CeoMitoeioner jwdpter, with the request that he,fe- ot the Bureau of Pubtie Welfare, (rinsuuct the fleshy parts of the face in* head according to the data puh- had bee!a rom.oelfrt for niontb* to Mahe4 by Professor »oo Eggaling of pay' o»er approximatefy one-third s her m=de her OfmOtgfnt. HubUd Cardui, the woman's tonic, aad I com- )• »«"nanent official vrganlxatlon of town and city folk* cut .town their store '«** for «h® ^ her J»a*>0ut It In a chest. through the season. man Rodriguez Mid.: ."According all. At timet, 1 would have severe pains sorely help you, too. Your druggfct has klapon. Prof. J. A. McClelland. Prof The other afternoon he returned t* K- Meldola. R. Threlfall, with Sb the Langworthy home. Hastings 1310 Seed Catalogue tells how lo,*he atory. the money wa> to "o in my left side. sold Cardui for years. He knows what "What brlngs you here?" she In- William 8. McCormlcic as admlnistr» to cut store bills down; tells about gar- Tm«r. 14* l*ays that, "owing to the strain of Mr- lated Mrs. Langworthy. CO.. Atlsota, Ga.—.(Adrt.) 1 soo tonight asserted that t'ae : ' " . • ' • ' —'• — . •-r1-J "So did I," answered Schoon.—New In these trenches, the usual tot> | charge* were "absnrd." — tifce Is as follows tor any battalion: York World. ,Four days in the firing line, four days ;ln reserve, four days In the firing line Beer Glasses to Be Sterilized. •again, four drfys in reserve, and thee Boiled beer glasses will be the only Draughon Trained '16 days behind In order to rest." This ones permitted In the saloons of Mont- Wards off Nervous Break Down Auto Transfer Is a -most definite proof of the tre clair, N. J., by an edict of tbe health mendnus strain troops must undergo department. Of cqjirse, whisky glasses Alburtis, Pa.— " I am s teacher ln the ,ln modern warfare, when even after will tfome under the same rule. public school* and I got into • very ner- Phone us for night or Now Paid for What He Knows ^ 'this steady regime of relaxation cases Up to the preseiit the karkeepers vous run-down condition. I could not t No brighter, no more capable than you, but determined to B •leep and had no appetite. I wa*tired day service. 6 have used only cold running water to Jj? took the easy step provided by Draughon's. f~ uS ® of shattered nerves are common In all the time. My sister asked me to try i Krmy hospitals. clean glasses after use. The health, MO.OOO ovc rworked. uiderp^dyoung men and women in 18 state, have taken the VinoL I did so, and within a week my ap- Diaughon Course of Business Trauung in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Banking, department believes this treatment 1* petite improved and I could sleep all Prompt attention given . Ageonntmg.CommerdalLaw, eto. «D*oark*bly. I attend ter, but that they shall be rinsed in liver and Iron tonic, for all weakened | run-down condition* and for chronic ed the ..at'ent only a week, after cold wat#y afterward. Chester Ca^fe m cough*, colds and bronchitis. [which the e*e-;utor of his estate pal" The same rule appliea to glasses CahsUr Drug Co. pay bill In fulL used st *ods fountain*. - Phone 381 DRAUGHON'S PRICTIGIL BUSINESS C0LUE8E Chester, 8 C.. I _MAtM*l**»T. COUJUIWA. S.C. NO SET RULE FOR MOURNING FIGHT ON MOUNTAIN HEIGHTS not leas than one and preierably twe OBJECTIONS COWB; nc< less than one and pos- Time for Wearing QarmentQarmanta That be- Itallarte and Auatrlana Battle AmonAr g eHily- two sow»; not leas than Zi note 8adnea*e lIas Largely Left tae Peakas That Are ConaldereConsidered - the Individual. Almost Inaccessible. TO ONE CROP Sf&EJ^ensM i preferably SO. A standard for the small-owner farmer would be not In Europe purple and all ahadea of Italy's Alpine troops, mountain -ar- less than two tnik-h cows, not lass ! riolet are atlll mournlrg colors and tlllery ai»l srrera) regiments of ber- Program That Moans f^al CNve. j than two sows, and not !e*e than i are used by all cblc women aa b third saglierl sharpshooters) are appar- ficatlon and Freedom from the an4 preferably 100 £U\w«d by Ilradfcrd Knapp than to specify particular ITO»M. what color, Is quite out of the fold for holding these positions againrt the re- at a --onference oi southern banker* Tor example. £u setmlarid sections Always^ i gowns or eren for hats. And to the poated attacks of the Austrlana who The reanons why a one-crop system i rery laat day of mourning feathers are are atrlrlng to open a way toward a of Texas and Oklahoma the grain H: .Wafe are ttated by Mr. Knejip tabooed. possible future Inraslon of Italy sorghums would naturally be %atr- Bears the to be e4 f('lions As to the periods of mourning, the Scarcely any details are arallable MUaited in place of the corn, aad ' Flrrt Be.CBUf-e the syftem depeo U length of time rariea In different cona- about their hard fighting up In the these, together with Sudan gr-iar. tries from one to three yeara. The mountains where the anow la atlll aer-1 upon arkt-t and crop ronrfUionn of Signaturei would furnish forage These um* time of mourning. If it la alncere eral feet deep and no eyewitnesses the i crop alone Failure of crop K-enej-aJ prihciples a(H'Jy to tobaoe* piuni-Marptune nor Miami mourning, should be left entirely ,to «re presenL „. fa)iUJ.„ „f market ailk» bring w- of' territory and rice territory " IOT NARCOTIC. the person bereared. It Is. howerer, A company of Alplnl waa on tb« r)nt.8 dl«i»ter. safe to say one year of deep mourn- mnrch at night along a mountain path ' . To put thin program into effeci, Ing for a husband or parent, a year skirting a ralley 200 feet below. The J ^ Because It does not pro- two »>u*vtejXlor« are made to the of second mourning and a year of Path was narrow and a falae step Ivld<' f;r ,t"' malrtehance of aoi< bunkers and merchants, in the cottaB. j riolet would fulfill the proprieties meant death. The men marched care- ! ftrtiSHy. States Each period can be cut down to six fully and slowly in Indian file and 1 1 1 That they conduct a campalga In months if a person la depressed or KoP' *e1 In from tbe edge. The of- feels that a year and a b.»lf la suffl- leer who marched In front when the '1 r a --hange in the conditions oo clent. In Europe, now that there la path widened ordered the men to halt wi,i<-h credit is extended to farmers. so much sadness and almost no so- and lio down for an hour's rest. The MI tut yji 1e farming" may be foa- Use clety. those who are In mourning go Alpini accordingly rolled themselves about quite as much aa the few who up In their blankets and settled to Because It doc* not 12) To carry on an organized cam- are not sorrowing. Otherwise there sleep, when a dull, muffled nolso was would be no one to fill the few thea- beard coming up from (be ralley. I 'Hen for nmrketi^ »urpl«ti prod- For Over Three or four Alplnl understood at , . '' . ^ ' •t» ar near home a* pcraible. la...... tods may tie u«xl to the tune*? once what It meant The Austrlans >e c»i' Lr Louisiana a farmer bad ian, down In the ralley were mining the age carload on 'h^ my life that did me so much go domen. the authors haro successfully Sarawak c In Afrlc,_Cape fdr^t produced and then a that I spent fopVinol. 1 waa weak, employed colloidal gold as a prerea- P,.ovtl,ce Nal„ TrhasyAKl orange tirrd, worn out and nervous, and Vinol live of the Infection. Free State. Bssutolaiul. Bcchuanaland. I of prodtwts _sulted to Lhe strong, well ami vigorous after Jellico Coal Intravenous injection is formally In- Rhodesia, Gambia. Gold Coast. Sierra "' ll ,r,«' eUmate. and the market everything else had failed to help me, 4tcated when it is desirable to ob- Leonn, Northorn Nigeria. Southern Nl- . '.'indit!. JI^ of lhe . inintry are Judi- and I --an now do my housework pleasure."—Mrs. J. r. I.AMBORN. tain quick action and when the sub g„rla gomaliland. British East Africa. ! lot-elv se|eEgypt. |,on-s of profit through sale in l.r-., the contrary, when the subject is do- gudBI) viaurltlua. Seychelles. Ascen- • th entire satisfaction. preased and In a state of hypotension. >|on 8| Helena In *merlra-On- ' , the intramuscular method la prefer Quebec. NOT* Scotia. New pn'x vn U1,n<1 ihe nfxwMiy for able. Brunswick. Prince Edward Island. Bri- i of th* tlsh Columbia. Manitoba. Alberta, jsoll." Test Birds' Homing Capacity. Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories. TWs Is practically the same thin.; DR. BELL'S PINE TAR-HONEV The homing capacity in terns haa Newfoundland. Jamaica. Bahamas, as safe farming. been the subject of Interesting expert- Leeward Islands, Windward Islands, "For your cold, for yqur cough. Cor Chester fcr its attainment meats by Prof. J. B. Watson and Dr. Barbados. Trinldsd and Tobago, Brt your feverish throat, noee and bead, stated as follows K. 8. Lashley at Bird Key, Dry Tor- tish Guiana. British Honduras. Ber- use Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honsy. Hon- "1. A home garden for every fam- S Ice and Fuel Co tugas, under the auspices of the Car- mods. Falkland Islands. South Oeor- ey aoothes the irriuioc, Pine-Tar negle Institution. Birds were caught gia. In Australasia — New South ily on a farvn.—From on®^*cth >f cuts the phlegm, thus relieving con- in their nesting places, tagged, marked Wales. Victoria. South Australia, an acre to one^fourth cr one-half an gestion. Pine Tar also acta as aa with paint on head and neck, and car- Queensland. Tasmania. Western Aus- acre, well located. weUtilled and :*•; Phone 35 Hed in large' ciges to a distance, tralia. New Zealand. Fiji, Papua, and antiseptic, as a result general ra- tended as rarefuly ax aby oth^r whereupon they were liberated and Islands In tbe Pacific. 11 ef follows. Breathing becom««_ eas- watch was kept for their retnrm. It . . » crop on tbe^torm, to "liat we mean ier and further InOammatkn la ar- was found that "the noddy and sooty Paid Big Price for Ram. by a heme garden. It must be plant- tern can return from, distances.up to Th* price of mntton has gone up ed in relation so as to bare con- rested. Insist dn Dr. Bell's Plae- 1,000 miles in the absence. of all m Australia. When the Red Crosi tinuous 1. Whitehead of 8eattle "3. Product) sufficient NEW INTERNATKMAL In aach caaea, however, an lnapeo tlon waa oalled for which waa won dona in tha home. In the munitiona |„ u|d to be the prettiest Judge in tha other small grain to supplement thi received A ago at 2nd. Thla being favorable, the application waa and Red Croaa work and women's ahll- United Statea. She is one of the Are Superiority ol Ednatioaal Merit corn as food fcr a year, This new creation answers with approved by the Medical Board andpaaaod on to the policy 0*9 lty to pro ride new careers for others, judges of the etty court of Seattle. tainty. Remember these emal grains Anal authority all kinds of pmalins artment. Policy waa Mood and mall-ed on Angaat S, 1»15. engineer, and though when she was elected It questions euch aa "How ia rrtemyil conserve the soil tn winter and lit the meantime, on July 30th,. Mr. Weatfall waa taken aide bow the welding of cor- waa expected thai she would handle pronounced ? " "Where is Flan- I*ovldo some grazing fcr lire dertf " '' What ia a conimttout voy- and hla trouble waa dlagnoaed aa acute peritonttia. On Angaat 3rd tain parts of the aeroplane to done by cases Inrolring women and children, women. Careful and responsible work- so far her work has been about the stock. aget""Whatieanounta'r/" "Whit he died. It will be noted that thla waa the aame day that hla ia white mall" "How is itcd pro- era are necessary, for the safety of same as that of her four colleagues, /policy waa mailed from Newari bnt the flrat premium having been "4. Produce th® hay and. forage nounctxfc ' and tKuusaiid.1 of others. the. & viator depends 00- the women's The first batch of criminals consigned Hera than 400,901 Vacafcrfar, Tanas. prepaid the insurance waa in force, although the policy Itaelf waa work. In Glasgow tbe women are to- to her court comprised Are men, three cropai necessary to sutfily th# live Mver delivered to the insured. The proceeda were paid to the wife structed In tram dfiring at the cor- of them accused of burglary. atock on the farm fcr one year, not on August 10th. Pra^&eot ofthe quarterly premium aaved thla portion school so that aa male em- Judge Whitehead began her career forget*ihg the winter and summer ployees leare for enlistment their as a stenographer in a lawyer's office, legumes, which not only produce Lay places may be filled quickly. Within a few months she began to but al*o enrich the soil. ——.• •' study, law at night. After being ad- Cost of Composing Opera. mitted to the bar she was chosen a "5. Produco the ne«?eseary meat Maasenet dreaded the first perform- deputy prosecuting attorney fcr the family by increased attenT 4 JOSEPH LINDSAY, District Agent ance of his operas so milch that he '• • tlon to poultry ahd hogs. I say poul- Chester,.S. C, usually left the city and hid unUl they old Tree Still Fruitful. try antf hogs because they'can were OTer.' In a recently published Apples plucked from the oldest ap- increased most rapidly for meat pro- book, "Sburenlra de la Vie de The- pie tree on the Paciflc coast, In Van duction. Then farmers should plan A. M. SIMSON, Agent atre," Pierre Barton tells of meeting courer. Wash,, hare been sent to th» gradually to iacrcase, and improve Richburg, S. C. him the niitht before the production of Aopartment of agriculture by a iorm€* his "Roi tie Lahore." and congratulat- horticulture Inspector of the district. through breeding, the/cattle and Ing him. on the success that was sure.. This famous tree Is almost ninety other'live stock, so to consume CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE— | i; M. MATTISON, Genera! Agent He was astonished at the weary, mel- years old and produced a fair crop of the otherwteo waste products and "Charleston" Wakefield, Jersey Anderson, S. C. ancholy attitude of the composer, apples thla year. The department will make cur unprofitable or untithWo "Massenet silently took off his hat, make reproductions of the apples lh Wakefield, Large late Drum Head lards iirodtictlve. Every family and pointed with his finger, at his size, shape and color,.and they wJl plants now ready. 10 cei:ta per hun- hair. - It was freshly allrered, to my be returned and latej handed orer to cfcODld have at leoet two cows, so' dred. $14)0 per thousand. aurpclse. ior we were then*both yquac the Washington and Oregon Historical that, one can be in oiHk oil men. And he said to me. 'Se« That it societies, with photographs of the old time, should sei some standard fo . O. H. LIGON. Semi-Weekly News Only $1.50 costs to brluK ot£ aa apara!"* ' (trae aid its &istoryr which to work. .For a tenant farmer Rlchburg, R. F. D. ,, ft**************** *m+*tim+0i0ttwfu*+*t *010 • •••• ;• V % *rty > . •• "• COLLINS' SPu mi . j&P C6afSThr 3 lbs. Soda - 10c 4c 3 Cakes Octagon Soap 10 SPECIAL 10 DAYS SALE * We are compelled to raise a big bunch cf money before March 4th, and we must get it out of this stock of goods, and in order ^ ; to get it right now—QUICK—'we are making the price sell the goods. We are cutting the price to the quick, deep down to the warm, red blood, and we are going to let it run freely until we get the big bunch of dollars we are bound to have right away All Fall and Winter Goods Sold at a Sacrifice of Profits. Hurry, If You Would Save Money. All Spiing Goods are here for your inspection. We are offering these also at a Big Cut in Price Come and let us show you how much Spot Cash Will Save You on your Spring Outfit. Why pay more because its to be charged? Pay day is sure to come. Remember, if it's money you wish to save, buy it here. Get the habit; pay spot cash at J. T. Collins' Department 'COLLINS CUTS THE PRICE" And Save the Difference Y me pain. It was about two meto'.hs Water Reported i« Clayton List FROM COAST TO COAST. LEXINGTON MAN AIDING BKO that I Mopped taking Tanlac, Night to Depth of Four or Valuable Heqltfi Hints, 9 end I now have no symptoms of my Five Feet. A Remarkable Chain of Home Tetti- r mony. And Cheptfer Adda Its FRIENDS IN FINE WAYfarme r troubles. "I can heartily recommend Tan- I ° Our Reader, Mies. February 22.— Voice to the Grand Chorus CATARRH Natchez. #pect» for assistance for of Local Praise. lac. I have told dozens about it. Just because you hrwk and spit your nose Is wft, cold, red, Brighter pri^ jjjubjtart, of the Caufl^rnan, Prominent Cttlxin, and tSfse 1 have beard from «»y nuisance, don't merely pine It upl tire diseases should be A'ted joon Prom north to south, from east to § the W* '|on 0f Northern _Loulsl- ssesdes Spirit of'ttWpf nines they have been helped. Tahlac is YoiUh can't cure catarrh by creaslnj 8. 8. yotir nosi. Take S. S. 8. 'regularly POISONED BLOOD. flooded <~" tlha!e engaged In relief the best medicine I have ever taken' and you will .drive catarrhal poison! So many different- things^ ew S?v* district a more optimis- In every city, every community; 1^ (| Dllng Much M>kh T^v.f Tanlac. the muitr medicine. U out of your blood. The membrane# to poison the Wood and tb€Kj lo every state In tie VnM> | ^ . , . win soon recover and no lonter ooni so startiin# that the sufferel- I wot* hi this ^ *f;ooire« to help e<*ne unfor- malaria abounds, are happy, joyful those materials In the Moor* ~ establish? people to whom S. 8. 8. has gives won' healthy tisane. This Is wl was said be win 11 low sufferers. innate hrofter or siltter. Auction Sale derful help In the treatment of ma I* ance toward recoverv Is si «x»b an by ... WkHj.- AUCTION 3ALE— On Monday victims, the cWlls and fever, the ma- readUylcr the moat natrlttoaa ar , ,u, B d lariat dyaeatery that seem to defy alt has helped to care a teat of " * (iv the vicinity of Newell- Tell of personal experiences. Tastcc. *s InvestlKatich proved. -March 27th, th? Bast Chester Other treatment, the malariaaianali legUg. wtke «n«us*RHEUMATISMi . nUt-fer* e rations and Who can ask. for better proof of 8«a h» waata to. cooUnue this *ood odint parsorajs. six roons, large enlarged live*, its persistenslatent aaamlf l>,aay form ef rhens «hararf~T.--VVrtA»*-»»r, " bie..... water and. 8. #. " eUeve the maro<#t*d re*- Mrs. William II. Barron. 105 White the latarvtemr published "below. > good well water and outbuilding, the aysitai watles away. Then at* Dae this remedy tor three dayi the oondltloas «hs» 9. B. •. so effectu- take a Rot salt water betji te opea Oak St.. Chester. 4aya: "I Buffered Thld jnan. who may be doacrUxrl jnrBT church and caod school. wlU ally aslasts ia oreroomlag, by helpingt pores. TklTk>e relieverelleiaes tthr e "tnag a cf tl Odneordia pai-lito-M were from backache and other symptonn aj» a hflmanlt»H»n.Ja R. H. Cau*t>- ^ (old at nubile auction to to rmtei-jthe^blooji Jo |la aat^ral vigor, " - &"s^,n.e 11 the day. and totrtght It of kidney coirplalnt. I got sutii man. of bfjinjr- 8- C.- dh« of hl|he«t Udder for c«h. near QreM: Semsrtmes a sere spot becomes lad*<•- ellmlaatloaellmlnatloa.. W 3 IflSt. TM.UMMa sit 'id that mean* would fci prompt reNef from DoMi'jf KWmv th" e weJI'lfpow-- --- n cKizens of'tiat toVi. Falls * grovrilag w tion cf ttoe' count; at. /n*1UMiaksafiirr« ' li t** Avoid salt*, calomet»«7l ml olht *r tone aad are unable t» .1 m. lofS tic purgatlvej, M tkey abMrb the nx '% for them. . PIHs. that I have had filth In th*k rto la related to many prranlnenl The household jcctJs wi* also be' dent natrlmeat fe step toe «raia. it " water from the Back ever aferce. I have oa several oc*a- cltteeoa cf WH and RicWard countr sold- Sale to take place on tba Is tiiea cbrenic. Just saturate yoar the iateatl bleod with 8. t. 8. This la tulctly acflaa, I?!.' r? had nit yet reached sloas recommAxM them to a»y "I (>^d itrma<'b trouble and Oh'll' accomplished>llahM,. as 0B.. a9. B. ias aaturallaatui ally ansud tthui s stagnate the ajMi ; wa.i -reported here to frtenda."*! t • KeMion for a eorsideraUe number i:| Por any further particulars see or assimilated ike same as milk er may rkenmatle oolacns. (M a ... •- •. t. at aar drag ttor " Teoaas River Was re* Price We. *t *11 dealers. Doq'Y BWIli!*. sod could hardly eat au' write W. 3. aterfveon. RKWairr. R. Natare acts with msrvsleaa rapidity tske a sutatltuS. p flowing its bant* at j nlniply ask'Wr ; ktdney remedy—*«"t thins wlthew," sufferlns keenly aoo'i P.- O. O. H. I/p&a," Rlcbbarg, R. F. D' when glvra the propar asaiaiues, and 9. 9. t. U pnra' . ort i Ter • " ° , *nd wu rising Kidney Pills-Hhe name thai aft«r» "iaM Mr. Cau^maa, f Stroud. Port Uawb. R fhar^^'T;^^^ ^r8wTM?it zoom Places^ tochM ^ tweot J-fou: t,r Barron, had. .Foeter-MIIlWirD the icterview begs'o. "I also .1*1 C. f. Fort. BIsrckMcck. R. V* D. lact from tha blood to* Materials that far spattal bankTst im «. - T- • •. -.-r. make aaw tissue. Thus the sara i Oa-..' Props..- Buffalo, N. T. iBtmtlnal trouble. My appetite failed | raaldly heals la a aatond way. danadud 1 , Local sppllcstlsn for say skta a reported in Clayton to- and my eyatem began to ithow the". ' i !££&&&£.i will dfard srstactina Ssyp'adrln a ara free Water **deptji of four or ti«e DREAMLAND NOTES. «ral« It wtn MPih-r. I took a lot of CHESTER COUNTY LOSES feftghl « frleads aad aequajnun- church affairs for many years. taiw" a Ave act Paramount drama • ce n al serviceB the remains were re,cb owner at the Oakwood ^ ^ VhheMdM. ^ 78 «t ate Simpson, of Catawba and Mr*. Jud Until the completion of my hat ml'nnion of 5 and 10c. and «e kindred tils, I can now eat and WM* 008 of mOBt P™»taent eon Dye. of the BJd terooor section. on York St.. I wBl be at Mr*. L.' and highly respected dtlcens of the Tuesday afternoon the remain! Meltons oa Wylie St-, TalaplM SCIATICA'S PIERCING PAIN FOR RENT—6 room house OS anything I care to. I have a great counl,. He w„ , ¥eteran of the were taken to Neely's Creek churct' 227 Plnckney Street. AU modern con- appetite, and pork chops, cabbage civil War. through which he-sec rod .To kill the nerve pains of Sciatica of which he was! a member, wheri'i veniences. Apply to Robt. Fraxer. Tf and other heavy foods do not aau -with diatlnction. He was a roosbtt- Dr R. WALUACB yoa can always depend on Sloan's funeral servlcea were coadu<*ed bj | l-t. 22-25-29-1. liniment. U penetrates to the seat of pain and bring* eae» as soon as it ia applied. A grea .'comfort too with Slcan's la that no rubbing la r» e- *•>< lO^ at all druggls's.
TAKE NOTICE.
' AR. Stockholders of The Citizens national Hank of Chester, S. relocated to present or matt their certificate of stock to the under- sr aad aiaka yoor add aad will not Mgsed for payment. thair shine lasts k IC. H. •WHITE, V. r. DAUXY CO, UP. _ LIQUIDATING AGENT.