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10-1-1915 The eS mi-Weekly News October 1, 1915 W. W. Pegram

Stewart L. Cassels

J. H. Williamson

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r. VOL. 2. - — "BHEST^R, «. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER, 1, 1915.

COUNTY ^NE- FRENCH WON TRENCHES WAR IN EUROPE DE- MEETiNG AT WOODWARD jNEW YORK WOMEN TAKE STRONG LINE GROES ELECTROCUTED IN TWENTY MINUTES STROYS GREAT MINDS HAVE FASHION SHOW Baptists Of the County To Meet At | FROM THE GERMANS Woodward Church Tuesday, Oct ~ Joe Malloy, Tom Griffin, Meek Bayonets Did Most of the Execu- Great Ideas That Were In Millions 12th—The Program. Live Models Demonstrate That Wo- British General Reports Capture Griffin, Nelson Bnct^Utl John tion In the Furious Champagne of Young Brains Will Be Loan The following is the program 'o men May Wear Almost Any Style of Defenses With Many Pris- Croiby Deny Guilt. Assaults. for Centuries, Periiaps, But Souls the meeting of the Chester Baptl • and Be Fashionable. oners and Guns. of Dead Heroes Will Live Again. A record f<5r legal executions In Paris, Sept. 27—Reports from the Association, which WIN convene wit: Declares Maierllnch. New York. Sept 2* — At 4:20 o'- lx>ndon, Sept. 29—An official com- South (Carolina wag established yes- front say that only twenty mlnutess the Woodward Baptist church, fiv- clock yesterday afternoou Mrs Rellp munication JtlK! made public demllng terday when five negroes were put to *as required for the French infan- Paris, Sept. 27—When one sees the miles southeast of Chester. Tues Armstrong Whitney, who was coniuc with the operations In France Tues- death at the State penitentiary for try to complete the victory prepared frightful loss of so many young lives day. Oct. 12th, at 11 ocloc'k A M lug a fashion show In Cohan s Thia- d«y. says that in the heavy fighting the murder of John Q. Lewis, a Con- for* by sixty hours of violent sell- as the war has caused, when on? Tuedasy, Oct. 12th. tre, stepped to the front of the stage around I-oos tie British have taken federate veteran from Chester «oun ing, and overrun the first lice ol sees so much physical and moral en- and said: 11 A. M.—Introductory Sermon exceptionally strong German lldes of ty, and Prentiss Moore and Guy the German trenches north of Per ergy so much Intelligence, such mag Rev. H. A. Bagby. D. D. "If there are any men In the audi- trenches and boomproof shelters sev- Rogers, two young white boys of thes. In Champagne. While awaiting nlflcent promises for the future Organization of the Body ani ence not with thi»lr wives who wish eral hundred yards In extent Marlboro county. the moment for the attack th stricken down at their very source, to leave we will be glad to hare Ueidlng of the Letters Having taken the German second One hour and ten minutes were re- French soldiers rested behind the! one verses on despair. Never be- them to do so quietly now, for we 1 P. M. -Receas for Dinner. line, the statement says, tbe British quired to execute the criminals. \ liner, Joking and .putting their arms fore have such fine embodiment of are about to jhow some things of Afternoon 8e»slon. are now after the third line of dull gray atmosphere enshrouded the in perfect order. energy and hope been cast pell kiell. Interest to the women that may em 2 P. M-—Home Missions by J M trenches. little death chamber Indicated The bright glow from the ilow one after the other, unceas ngly into barrass the men. Wise. In all more than 3.000 prisoners was appropriately termed "Suicide burning Illuminating rockets ant! a nothingness whence comes no A moment before, the curtain had 2:45 P M.—Orphanage by A. f! have been taken and 21 guns and 40 weather.'' A general sigh of relief the glare of exploding projectiles grateful response. Since its existence risen on a beautiful boudoir scene. Plttiban. machine gans have been captured went up from executioners and prl: lighted up the entire rone of humanity has never in this way In the centre of the woge under a 3:30 P. M — Aged Ministers by S and others destroyed officials alike when the five bodies, during two night squandered Its treasures, Its sub- Jink canopy was a little French bed A. McWaters. "The following has been received •wrapped In their winding sheets, had After a few hours of Intense fire, stance and its future. and In It a pretty young woman all 4 P. M—Adjournment. from Field Marshal Sir John French: been "stacked" on their couch our hopes that our batteries were For more than 12 months, on ev- In fiuffy' things, for all Manhattan Wednesday, Oct. 13th. "Severe fighting has continued to- the nttle anteroom of the death dominating the situation were trans ery battlefield, where the bravest like a Belasco second act. Assemble at 10 A. M. day around l.oos and to the north of house wheh had been converted Into formed to certain conviction," says the most sincere, the most ardent Mrs. Whitney did not have to call Devotional Exercises. that place. We now hold all the a veritable morgue a wounded officer who took .part In and the most devoted necessarily die atientlon to Fire Commissioner Adam ground north of hill No 70 which ihe , <^Meek Griffin. Tom Griffin. John the battle. "The moment for the the first, ajid where the less brave 10:15 A. M.—Foreign Missions b son's warning about choosing the enemy retook on th^ 26tli. Crosby and Nelson Brice were tack waa set for dawn, when '.he less generous, the weak. the Rev. J. R. Moore. nearest exit and walking to It. Th»re : "We have made further progress edited for the. killing of the aged charge was sounded. Whole bat sick—In a word,, the least desirable 11 A. M—Education by R. ! were many men In the au»l*ence to the south of l-oos and captured Mr. Lewis, while ,Joe Malloy paid ;ons, reinforced by reserves, bounded —alone have some chance tc escape Johnson some of them marrled. and while maids lie d a v .is > *"^"that already said." which was an and prisoners was large. What w the most sombre that ever create! Assemble at 10 A. M. pare I. This was the po dlspliy are exceptionally strong. They ron- affirmation of previous denial of left of entire companlee threw the anxiety of man Here we hav Devotional Kxerclses highest Interest In a fasiht sl8t of a double front line, which in- guilt. their hands at the sight of a material truth which staggers us 10"1Ti A. M -State Missions b to which modistes from all Meek Orlffln was put to death deadly execution by the Zouaves." and If ore Just accepted It as su- I Ilev T. H. Roach. city flocked. Statf.Wjue models -rip cluded two large works named ty- H?" first by his own request He was the The general Impression of woui one would discover no remedy to 11:15—Missionary Wermon b p«d down a broad staircase Into a him the llohenzollern and Itaiser- * mos^- l»«jor-8trlcken or all and wild- ed men brought from the fle d the evil that threstens us. But mi itev J. H Moore. stage room, decidedly fii'urls Ic In Wllhelm redoubts. These lonslst of a net work of y-en'-hes and bomb ljh and Incoherently muttered pray- the affair of Perthes Is only a be- terlal and tangible verities are n»v 12 M - Sunday School by Rev coloring and conception wearing gowns, furs. Jewelry, and fluffles proof shelters several hundred* yanls while the curious harness was ginning of the French effort er more than an angle, more or les- 12 M. Sunday Schools by Hev. J being buckled about -lilm. Tom Grif- Military critics estimate that the^acate. of grander and more profound E. l-'reeipan. from the smartest shops of Paris In extent. The second line ran luat and New York- IV fin, from whoso gun were tired the • erinan killed and wounded In the !y rooted truths. Tiie two charges which snuffed out tht battle of the last two days In the The human kind seems to be a net. life of John Q. Lewis, had "no slate Artois and Champagne regions must force of nature so necessary ai d so lot, Cheruli, Ore J:ment~to make at all." "I hav'e 'old easily equal the number of prlso indes'ructable that hitherto it has r.l oday bombarded i. Marl la! et • the truth." he said. ners taken. Hence they reckon the ways not only surmounted !he most near Belaumc. >et. Weeks, and John CrosBy. who was said to have German total losses at not less desperate trials, but taken advantage ey also damagod ./I red the Bhots, likewise made no than 40.000. equaling the size of 01 them and Issued from them great- Achiet-le Grande Ilaptist Hospital - A Brother. Heller Com "1 am satisfied," he kept army crops. er and stronger than ever. Pas de C.ilals ' n & Blaine, arid (he Ncport repeating. His thanks for the kind- 1 admit that peace Is preferable Company There were ev ness from p-lson of/lclalB were al- Raleigh. N. C. Sejpt. 28—Grace fo war; I admit that If this rata- BAPTIST RALLY DAY so proffered. ns, morning and afternoon Sealey, a deaf and dumb child, was qlysm had not stricken the world, All Raptists In reach lson Brlce entered the room In committee asks ih' ees. some of Ihem stunning seriously Injured this afternoon by humanity would shortly have attain- '•'list Baptist Churi h of tbe moat buoyant spirits of all. He adorable and delicious to being run over by an automobile as ed a culminating point whose sur- are especially urged IO be bowed smilingly to Sheriff Colvln of Armstrong, and others she was making her way to a street prises and revelations it Is Impossi- worship next Sunday. Oct Chester county, who sat ten fee' car to hand a dinner pall to her ble to foresee. want a rally, all Baptists rs Whitney criticised Ante pway. and asked "to shake hand* r«.uC7, who was conductor #n tin I admit that if one-third or one- ivround Chester. We ask yc Capt. W. 1 len for concentrating cn a good-bye" with the officer Just pr'o* car. The accident was In Glenwood quarter of the fabulous sums spenl aside other ihings and go t is and making them con: to the placing of the electrode about suburb. upon extermination and destructljn nexl Sunday, morning and r her exhibit * his ferehjead Ernest Horton was drlvin; the cat had been devoted to works of pence, Ked The same day Oct 3rd. fixed Joe Malloy was broken spirited lllu and is said to have made every pos- all the Iniquities that poison the at- All those forces ol wisdom. pj upon by Southern Baptists as "Ot» early In the morning, but brac°d Of sixty or more moi ndels sible effort to avoid the accident, mosphere we breathe might have lencc and sacrifice, that Increase to Sunday School Day". We ought v.- himself when the hour for the or- hown all were distinctive le took the child and her father, in teuu magnii'ii ntly dealt with, and laily, and lhat even we. though far to have In Snnday School tho largest deal arrived.,"I have nothing to say.' lis machine and rushed th»m 'o the general Impression was j number we have ever had. soda! problems which are a ques- 'rom danger, feel rising within IM-, answered when his body had lt«x Hospital where It was Stated to- night wear almost any st Coino and Join the School, Cotno tion of life and death might once without knovlrg whence they co.i:e V been strapped In. the chair. "1 knew night that tbe child Is In a danger- asltlonablc. The most sirl ng po.i and visit, with us next Sunday for all have been solved, with a re- naught but the souls of the dead nothing of the crime. I wouldn't he ous condition, but may recover. One rs one gathered from tl J. M Wise. Superintendent, sultant happiness that *our sons, or ies, received and absorbed by our j!*.i gnilty of such a thing, and God foot and leg are badly crashed ar.d nd that furs of all kinds h. A. Bagby, Pastor perhaps our grandsons, may not own souls. would not have me commit such a there may be Internal injuries. sed as trimming that is goood sometimes to consider crime. , are being worn, because. I admit :hat the disapperaarce of things Invisible as though one saw In the Stale capital lhat t'harleston Malloy had an excellent phjslqiio, said, they are modest. ifor-able fin's home was used to destroy the wo or three million young lives, them. That Is what Is attempted to Is not going to be dry when Now and was apparently in a res:stant sanitary, and convenient,' that .-lb burled watch. Robbery was supposed mowed down at the moment of blos- be done by srand religions. Year. 1916. dawns That moasurea mood when the electrodes were bons are coming In again ato have been the motive. soming. will leave a void in history All religions have felt and recog toward the suppression of liquor traf- Ink- applied. But only two shocks more than 250 designs for col which It will not be easy to fill. Just fic will be necessary In this connec- were necessary to produce death Young Moore and Rogers were nlzed that loftiest of truths— thi lars and sleeves, that low-necked and tion is freely stated, and tha^. liquor Three shocks were necessary to kill killed In consequence of a row while as I admit that among the dead aro communion of the living and dead— short-sleeved waJsjav.w soo(j, um3ci hunting on land cultivated by Malloy Intelligences and geniuses we can nd have jgiv^n it. d'vepae. .. c; will be suppress Is alleged. Meek Griffin and four Tom Griffin .BUOrt Jackets and that velvet and on Thanksgiving (Jaj-,191^. , P0t afford to nftn with' (nven-' which all designate the same inys Charleston will be dealt with lir The' heaviest amperage recorded and jicSets quite often instead , * 3V H. Lewis, a brother of the tions and discoveries in .their minds terious certainty—tfie Inheritance of this matter Btrictly as a part of IT •loci the installation of the chair wool linings are being used In coa Chester victim, witnessed the exe- which now may not be given to the goodness among Christians. t South Carolina, up-countrymen admit. was for the last named, when the reg silks and satins. cution of the four men yesterday, as world for centuries. Attention has been and will continue l^ter marked 13 amperes, with the migration or reincarnation of souls did Sheriff Colvln, who was instru- to be centered upon her merely as •oltace hovering around 2,000. But bavin? granted all thl«, It Is among Buddhists. Shin'oism, or cult DRASTIC LAW8 ARE the State's wettest spot. She'll not John Monk Stevenson, another ne- mental In bringing the guilty par- well to look calmly at the situation of ancestors, amorg Japanese, who ies to Justice. FREELY PREDICTED. go dry without a last-ditch stand, gro, Is yet in Jail, awaiting trial on aa ft remains. There is no such thing are more convinced than any oth°r N. B. Roge.rs county treasurer of as Irreparable loss. Everything un- people that the dead do not cease to but she will go dry In tbe face of -Ike same charge on which the four Said 8trenuoua Efforts Will ;were convicted. It was Stevenson's Marlboro county and father of Gny dergoes transformation; nothing per- live, but directs all our actions and contemplated legislation. It Is .ta- Made to Enforce Dryness. ear ted. testimony largely which brought a- Rogers; J. C. Rogers of .Somtar i»hes. and what seems to be thrown are uplifted by our virtues and be- Columbia, Sept. 28—With statewldT|Gofc*afcii bout tbe conviction of the four, he brother, and Early B. Moore, Into nothingness is not utterly de- come gods. nning's announced policy prohibition adopted In South Carolina claiming that he watched while the Marlboro, a brother of Prentiss stroyed. Our moral world, like our After the great battles of the Na- of" law enforcement and his stead- by a large majority f the vote, the . crime was committed. Two other ne- Moore, also came to Columbia for the physical world, Is an Immense sphere poleonic empire birth Increased la an 9 fast modus operandi .along such execution. up-country it evincing conslderabU groes had been arrested. While fur- that Is hermetically closed, whence extraordinary manner, as though lines together with a returning wave Investigation -was being made, a All available court machlnrey bad pothing can go out; where nothing livea suddenly cut off In the bloom interest in tho evolution between of prosperity that has become very now and January 1 of the Hquor sit- row at a neighboring negro church been Invoked to stay the band of tha ean fall to be dissolved In Bpaoe. were not really dead, but hastened evident in the up-country seems to uation In Charleston, only county to arre^ of Sterenion, on law In the two cases. After being car Whatever exists, whatever is made to reappear among us to complete have given rise to a spirit of poIT- register an overwhelming. vote- a- jtffsaa ttftnA tbe dead ried through the South Carolina on this earth remains there and their work. When our heroes die tor tico-economlc optimism la upper « prohibition in the recent elec- ^pistol. , /flterenaon courts, the Marlboro county case' was bears fruit; and the worn dilapida- as, they do not merely do so meta- Sonth Carolina, which augurs wen -r-5v:.- .te**s .e*MenceAA!'. -t.nan Ad jtlmfldirectef d Sher- taken to the United States Wpreme tions are no more thsc material or phorically, but in a very real and «iP for the Manning chances in tBe com- That drMtic legislation for the iff >ColvIn. and his deputies to the court. For more than two years spiritual wealth momentarily thrown rect way. ing campaign for reelection At pre- Purpose of prohibition enforcement place where a •total'watch was tke alleged pleas of newly discover- but which Inevitably return to Whilst the number of lamps dimin- sent certain reports of fflssatlslae- In the State will be Initiated at an trarled and also told where the entp- ed evidence and other points delay- us In another form. ishes, tbe flame rises higher. Death tlon continue to seep through the ed ti>e execution of the sentences. early period In the next seestoa of country to the main lines,* but la the *r jfl^lli could be found. The shells All the heroism of this war does wins no victory whilst the living re- the General Assembly, is forecasted ^ar# now In the clerk of court's of- Th« Chester case waa affirmed by not leave our globe, and the reason larger communities of the Btatv,. the supreme court several months main. The greater 1U ravages tbe in semi-official quarters. Such mea- >wltoe In Cheater county. Stevens^i's the courage of all soldiers now crop Improvement and streag; nai» greater the intensity of that which sures will be State-wide In their ap- frVy ilea Won of tho four waa borne/out fighting,seems »o extraordinary, -so kets appear to have motliflW- staajr IT inconvertible proof that/Tom Gov. Monning several days ago re- general; is that tbe power of the It can not harm; the more numerous plication. but Charleston eocnty who dlagaoser Uwh- Xh'a gffi was used for. the killing e sentences of dead is transmitted to thuse who sur Its vlctorier ths clearer the proof bulks large between the unwritten trouble aa "anti Manalngftle." lines of "dry" enforcement act or diti#r>**PWlU»«;toftk« five negroes life impr'ion- '• "• I . )' * that hucian'ty will end by conquering It Im strongly predicted in CMfta*'' ilne'ln'Meck Qi tig that Cooper win aet nefcv the '•°"""*"l""~ iUl.ik.Ul.li.Li.W'tl.,1 H is commonly expressed opinion TO for Governor next summer. NATIVE LIFE IN NEW GUINEA Bankrupt's Petition For Discharge Majestic Tyre Co.' Magic, Marrying and Murder 8eem OF CHICAGO . THIS STATE CAN GRIi KIORE'CORICloseli y Connected Practices Among the Innocent Aborigines. Will Save Y6u 40°/f^ The expedition led last year up the on Your Tires IF FARMERS ILL SELECT FlSEEy riveDr In British N«w Qulnea by 1. Fred Poag, Bankrupt :>lr Robert Clarke resulted In the dis- To the Honorable 11. A M. j-'mith. covery of some amusing customs, for A Greal Tire ProposiUon Jadge of tt« District Court ot th* Proper Selection of Seed One of Most Effective Methods of In- the member* of the party fell-In with | United States (or tb» D strict ot many who had never seen a white mu bile and motorcycle tire» and creasing Average Yield-'Some Points to U introduc" OUT OUJ before. South Carolina: T 4jitribi4orl* expeni.penaee and pioSpi of t and^^ These natives practice maglc'whleh | J. Fred Phai ot Cite* er 'a ths Look For in Corn. •rill »rW to the »u'o»r>« hif«T anA m"'« iiutilmn bring the moat b they call korl-trurl which'Wills men County of Chester and Sta-e of offered >od unurr c«»ndiii<'n» wh.< n r»« i WITHOUT ANY DEPOSIT by supgi-stion. "No man among them." oprn »nd lx>«rti. U ' y* South Carolina in said D s r ct, re- nice in lull accompanies says Sir Robert, "la supposed to dl« and SUBJECT TO INM'ECriO spectfully represents that in ;hs \Y ALL TRANSPORTATION natural!?. The magic man tells bltn Older lor two or mo.e ten. w.ll rrival ot tifri or tubea. the^r are not 21st. day of September lust past he CHARGES AND AGKi E he Is going to die, and be propmtly rompily refund money. This extra* > IIS.I bu.'.eia, wag duly adjadged Bankri pt usd-r em.rcly utuiulory. Ic> pay ail ihai-,;- docs die It may not be all hypnotism. fc i to change without notice. ' ordinary oiler and li»* potel. heirwitl 4 Supposing a man Is told that ho Is to the acts ot Congress teatug o planted 1.7-.*' "00 corn ttu:l%ii is well matured Mark die from n snake bite. It Is not dllll- Bankruptcy; that he has < u T sur- Automobile Laslnti". and Inner tSH.Ooo bu»lu-U, aoiriu other »i.« thml and leave it stand cut to make certain of his death. rendered all his property »nd r sh's »cre. AltLoux'i 1 110 When a man Is dead his relatives ed 2611.000 MI rea ef property, and haB fully omplled i ut an ! ah'»*ed, (be marked oorn can must get a head so that his spirit will conslri. the latter with all the reqtMremen's of ^ald 2 3 S be left and shucked separately rest In peace. They go out on a mur- 2.40 \ acta and of the orders of th-- ' o*.Tt 2.48 V After the Field Selection. dering expedition and get their h-ad 2 TO touching his Bankruptcy. 2-95 Field selection Is of large Import- from the nearest tribe they can HUT- Tbls la no Wo 1 S OS prise It doesn't matter to them Wherefore he prays rh'at he aisy 3. IO •bouid bo able to mat ance but there Is work atlll to be done he declared by the Court to have a 3 2] , per at ro aa any a talc after the corn has been shocked and whether the head Is that of a man. 3 35 woman or child. full discharge from all deb s prova- 4a, bow nrp we (o K" about It* There taken to the barn Kxperlmenta have •re two principal ways to Increase snort,, that an ear which Is cyllodrl "Tie girls will not marry a man un- ble against bis estate ut der sa d our averaKe and under our conditions cal. gently tapering, and baa straight less he has a certain number of heads Bankrupt Acts, except su b d"b's rows of deep, plump kernels will prro- t»olh are necessary The flmt step and has kllleo a man In personal com- as are excepted by the law 'roui sue) duce the highest percentage of grain bat. When a new hoi.se Is built there ties In Improvln* our land by means discharge 5 OO of thorough preparation. Increasing The accompanying photograph shows must be more killing, because the 8 IO Dated this 10th , dsy of Septem- 8 25 (he supply of humus. anil U«IUK COIII- an ear of the desired type. The oob posts of the house have to be sprinkled ber A. D. I»15. •lsrclal fertiliser, 1 n •—lJlijenUy The should be medium to small, rather with human blood. The hideous war- J. Fied Poag. Bankri pt. •erond step la the improvement of than large !.arge cobs mean a small- fare never ceases, for a tribe which •eed by careful Held afln-tlull It ha» er percentage of grain, as well a* a has been attacked must seek revenge. «1 ready been deiiionatrated that our possibility of causing the grain to "The continual fear of surprise at- Improved land* are (niiuh'.n of mak mold on account of the cob's not dry- tacks Is shown In the character of the ID* from 40 to morn man J00 busheitt ing out. The grains should be loo* houses. These were built In the trees. and full A gently wedge shaped *nd On this 18th day of 9 ptamler V per ncre Just They were rested on scaffold poles ' fifty to sixty feet from the ground, D 1915 on roidlng the fj:egol-f pe- lo ordering aiatt whether Clincher. Q D Clincher or Straight Side tires are wanted. were beautifully thatched and were tition, it is: chiefly constructed of palm li-aves Ordered by the Court, 'h't a hear- MAJESTIC TVRE CO. (Not Inc.) They were loopholed In the sldi a for luentlon ing he bad upon the same on the J'I L E. Cor. Hlb St. sod Michlgso Ave. CHICAGO. ILI_ arrows and holes had been left In the day of October, A l>. 191.', be'>re floor through which stones could be said Court at Charleston C n particular d/oppt-d on the heads of an enemy, "Large quantities of stones are kept said District, at II o'cloi k in t'e In the houses These tree dwi-llers forenoon, and that nothe i hereof aiBo wear a kind of bamboo c nrass, be published lu The Se'til W ekly which Is armw proof and wn.ild be Newe a newspaper prinlid n aa'd shot-proof. The arrirvB used an- -ihiiut ])lstrlii. and 'hat all known credi- five feet long and are project,-d Irom tors and other persons n Irmrejt We Are Now very powerful bows 1 don't think a may appear at the said 1 Hi" and of pig white man could draw their bowa I d she • hey- lltta havo known a man to be pierced through by an arrow from a di'-'ance of 2u'i yard*."— Pittsburgh IXspatth. ir-ii!d not be gra ird Located furih<>r ordered bv Activities of Women. tie Clerk shall it d Which yield beat Seed Women in (iermsny are now being In the new building on Gadsden begin In the Held, in order given military training. What kinds of stalk* the .-.in . A GOOD AND The pulijf lu women is from onu.to t Street. •from and what kind of rhnnu' A- -Shows poor e; flvS heats higher than In men had. Because hia.wlfe moved «S times In 'ed Maklrrn Field Selections. l'l y ars. K. T Turn-r .,f Can,den. N Wltnise the Honorable H. A M Before Baking s-.i-i ti.iti« t:i ot J., Is seekir.g fur a divorce. Sinvh JuiUe of lb* said C urr, and We carry everything in the au- tTP' of sulk and ear d'-nlted and Kour policewomen have been ap- ihe Seal therrof al Charts or. S. C. point-^ In Pittsburgh to censor all to line. Our repairing departmer^ to tbls type. Keep It always In : In said District on the IX h if Sep- that the selection will be .< maga/ln-s sold In that city «ire very IKtle Selections should always he -uad' For conspicuous bravery in the per- unexcelled. '"»• Sharply Kit hard W 11utsr.n. uniform and normal c.iidit formance of duty, Mrs. Itabtlla N. Hualiy loose" on Ito not select from the host Goodwill, a police matron, has been Always take an a erage spin in placed In the honor rcglm- nt of the and shape of Your Patronage Appreciated Held New York police force Miss Kose l'ltnti„rr of borohestor. >- stalk must bo the flr*t • Mass. wus the lire! gumuncr of either sex to .-over the 12 miles bt- tween Char'estow n brldce a-id Boston, prod in er o nlth ugh ma; y famous home and for- have had FENNELL-YOUNG eign watermen had previously at- others iri tempted the feat. have been Women are now being employed In 1 li::i'- As soon a* the . all the large factories in England Motor Co. * >n carefully setJe.-ted It , wb''tp munitions are manufactured. A woman must lie between the ace •each i»r rnt" and mica* • of thirty and forty to he eligible to ap- inspected at Iritervalj pointment on the Chtciiy. police fore.- titer ,i see that It la In Miss A. Florence Y-rcer Philadel- phia's most successful »..man lawyer, <1 TAHHOX. JR. has more business than she can handle "'H"n llrexdltig Ms port, herself and has bei n compelled to S. S* S. Greatest Blood Remedy on Agricultural College. open threat oir.ccs In uifTereul parts of tho city, FUL COUGH AND COLD REMEDY Slneo *e dominion of Canada was Gives Results When Others Fail BANKRUPT SALE TEACHERS EXAMINAH'.N created forty-one years ago thTu bavit When seasons charge ai tl co'.da Nature's Remcd> 1 been only 4-13 dlvorcs grarted. while ajipear— when you flTit tleto t a I or lilood Troubles. Pursuant to order of f The next regular Hi an; It a ion if I tit ends shall bo thrown off, is lAthe United Stales In the same period The purifying Iti :bi- HjHieuj. it 1H absorbed Into AppiU niiiH for tcachem" t'.tiided I st- trli! Cou n In the u.ater if ofijtlme the courts have di^^olved 1,- f.iiU boilH, pimples, rashes, To* i i's. lli-nkrupi, I * il urn aiis will lw held at the Court £7^341 marriages. li'-.i aii<| otht-r eruptions ot the aid tested ren.edy should t>o faith appnir, 11OUM> hr.div del. I, 111 IT. btgnniug fully used. "I never wn.te a testl I S. S. ji'im into the circulation at :• A M Ways of Petrograd Police. motilal before., but, I kr Ow pr sit.v>- reiihin* ett«-j- pnrtkcle of blood said liaukrupt, on Tuesday i r ul»- I ('.ount nencki-ndc rfT. th» Kusslan The State Superintendent ia's or ;„,LII.II ,f orery character, ambassador, who Is in mourning for ly that for Bivself antl fanii y. Dr tlh. li'i:. at 10 oilork A. U. 'II hi ••kin ilL-nKrs and eruptlohs "No bo rd of Trustees Is i.ulhor - the loss of his »m, Count Peter, kllksl Kin* s New Discovery Is the belt ! a way. ami ttte smooth cleai hlglo si Iniidir. for cash, all i.f 11 « In action, had among his predocessors »'il lo otr ploy an uncertlflel !• ac'-e . < tiUKb remedy we ever u ed and wo KIOWIJIK with health, shows In the title one who told a curious l"»:i th.- t....i_v i« being nourished by have tried them all." 50c and II 00. i anld men hit-Ldiso consist tiE i f fan and no sin h teacher alit.uld 1 o al- story of the. thoroughness of the dleirte You r - II i j t|i >t be pur<. blyud. Rheumatism, Ca- i-irrti. Siroftiui. Coutagkms Blood cy guncr.es. etc.. also the i>te'i ac lowed by lhe County Super! t»*nd- Petrograd police in the early nine- bl.Kid l« impure; Rt_r".-rlirtV, ami en<*y nutural with hiwlth : yutu I'oi.Hvti, ail nr.. deep-seated blood dls- counts due the lianki-upt^l IIIH stoili teenth century. He had lost his pock- ent to draw public fu-i- T mu h FOR RKN'T - Furnished oniem. and for their treatment noth- otbook containing a considerable sum, complexion becomes pale and sallow €>f Hoods Hud fixture* r*'! 1 ID eiil.HJ ing .^uais S. S. S. Get S. S. S. at any emphasis n. niiot be put in th s gave notice and had tho money re- Tork stre«t. Apply lo Sc your rltaJlty Is weakened. Whoo drug store. If yours Is a pecnllM »I2(>|| approxlmatfly 'but *i Id mven waste or refuse matter, which Nft- potnt by s< hool officers. stored to him wlthli. a day or two. CASO writs S. S5. . S. Co, AUoata, Gtt i lory IS uo! yet taken by th • up without the pocketbook. Shortly aft- \V :> KNOX. pralsers er be found that tho pocketbook. still | Any infonnallnn regard.nK t' e (ftiized as than admit failure, had collected the She man who thinhs he ha* no chance mousy amoig themselves.— Eyestrain Specialists' Advertiser. IKE NEXT BE8T THING TO THE is alway* the man without rnonqj in the PINE FORE8T FOR COLDS 18— Who apply glasses to correct de- fects of vision, thereby conserv- Regulating •ectrlcLampa. • — «»t r.« Dr. Boll'» Pino Tar-Honey which The demand for regulatlni th* de- ing nervous energy. cree of U(ht from an electrtc lamp has wrench*!) the knocker from hit doer, ntufful hU caw with Koca to the very root of i old trou- Results—Improved Physical has rMulted In a lamp which has been cctton-wot anJ connol hcur opportunity *h*n JL bles. It clears the throat and give* Health and Increased efficiency. reoaiw exploited, containing two - T-" Herbert Hsufman. relief from that clogged and duffe l Before wearing glasses get a s^ai«ta filaments of the lamp, which feeling. The pine* have ever joca complete scientific examination may be operated separately or togeth- (he fiieod of man ID driving away of your eyes by an expert Op- er, firing the lamp a rating ot 200 coldMoreover, the plno h. ney qual- tometrist watts, with each filament taking 100 watta. A consumption of 0.4 watt per ities are peculiarly effect 1; e In candiepower Is claimed for this lamp, Start a fighting children'! cold*. Remember H. W. LEWIS, Oph. D. and It has a life of 2,000 hoars It the S>anh. Slari a that a cold b rokon at the start Optometrut . filaments are burned separate!;,- or Account ^BanU greatly removei the possibility of Office Walker-rHenry Building 1.090 when they are burned together. The National Exchange Bank Account ; complications. 26c. (Dr. Johnson's Old Office) Happiness. Chester, S. C. 1 hare tried all sorts of bappi- aeaa, and It nerar lasts" said • spoiled, pet el ant, cynical woman. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED "DM yea erer try forgetting yonr- No. Six-Sixty-Six CASTOR IA J. L. Glenn, PrsiUuit self tot st* months f said a shrewd For Infants Children •. M. JONES, Viae Pros >• R. DYE, Cashier. listener. The question went to the WM. UeKINNELU AaalaUnt I in UM For Ov«r 30 Years heart of the trouble. To paraphrase RHSSSASS Always bean an old proverb, when self comes la at ««hM (bea M a toole. th. F«T« wffl Mt the, the door, hspplneaa files oat ot the It acts *a tho Urar better tfcaa jW—ll sad 6cm mot

Natives of 8outh Pacific lslan<( Havs Andant TheJr. Own Method of Gathering M«»Dt to Suprems on The FOotf From Sea. - -the Octtn. ' T The natives of Rarotougft, oaecf ib» The Phoenicians were the Btnt to fslands W* '.he South Pacific ooeaa, make long voyages and the flrst to have a singular method of catching arm their vessels for war. They read- fish in which the whole community ily availed themselves of the ad- Semi-Weekly takes part. On the shore of the Is- vantages of a marine and thereby soon land there are many long, narrow secured an extensive commerce. In lagoons, each lying between a beach time they assumed the empire of the SHE KNOWS and an outer reef of coral, that usu- sea, a sovereignty they long continued WHAT'S ally swarm with flsh. The natives to enjoy, during which time they be- News choose one of those stretches of shal- came tyrants of the sea and exercised GOING ON low water for the flsh drive, and piracy. They were thfe flrst sea pirates close all breaks in the reef by lay- known to history. ing nets across them or building up' After the Phoenicians, the Aeglnetana rough barriers with pieces of coral. and then the Cretans assumed domin- She knows what's going on in town. When they have done that, six or ion of the sea during various epochs She knows what's going on in woman's wear. seven hundred men, women and chil- but It remained for the Inhabitants of Believes Nothing Is Too Good dren wade Into one end of the lagoon the Island of Rhodes to create, digest carrying little, plaited fiber bags filled and promulgate the flrst system of with utu nut. In most cases the wa- maritime laws of which we have any She Reads the New. In - THE HOME PAPER ter Is about threo feet deep, and no- authentic' knowledge So great was where more than tair feet; so the na- the success they attained, tbelr code She Sees the Bargains In • THE HOME PAPER tives march slowly up the lagoon,_trall- has always been referred to as the She Patronizes Advertisers In - THE HOME PAPER FOR lng behind them the bags of utu nut. "cradle of maritime law " Neverthe- As this substance Is wet It forms a pe- less. as far back as the reign of King culiar narcotic, which it diffuses Hammurabi, wbo was a contemporary through the water. The process Is of Abraham. 2.260 years before Chrlsti called "poisoning the lagoon." we find In the code of Hammurabi Half an hour Is allowed for the meroua sections which flx the obliga- "poison" to spread, and at the end tions arising under contracts for boat of that time all the flsh are under building, hire or charter of vessels, Chester and Chester County the Influence of the drug, and are transportation of goods for hire, col- swimming about In a confused and lisions. etc., and the principles there aimless manner. The natives, armed laid down are. In many Instances, with long, pronged spears, form a line ognlzed at the present time aa the rule that reaches from aide to side of the of decision. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR lagoon. and march along shouting, The Persians, and then the Oreeks splashing, and driving the Intoxicated In turn, succeeded the Rhodlans sa flsh before them. When the flsh are masters of the see. These two < all collected at the farther end of the tries maintained large fleets of lagoon, the natives begin to cry, "Eh- vessels, called by the ancients. hu-hu-u-u!" and the barbed spears fly class, "vessels of force," as distin- In all directions. The natives are very guished from their merchsntmen of dexterous with the spears, and the flsh "ships of burthen." The great naval Our Job Department are so sluggish, owing to the effects battle of Salamls. fought by theso of the utu nut, that very few of them countries. In which It Is said over fif- escape. teen hundred vessels took part, fol- Many of the "poisoned" flsh seek the lowed by that of Plataea and Mycaje. Is Complete in all its appointments. Good Stock, Good Equip- shelter of the coral reef and hide In 'demonstrated to the Oreeks, with tho the crevices; and so some of the na- success of their arms, the Immeasur- ment and Expert Workmen assures Correct Printing in all lines. tives "flsb" the reef. They put on able value of sea power. They lost no glass goggles and sink beneath the time, and spared no efforts In the crea- water, where they remain submerged tion of a still greater navy, and adopt- for one or two minutes. They feel ed measures they deemed judicious In about among the coral for the listless furthering the Interests of their mw Our Prices Are Just Right fish, which they get with a short, chant marine. Among other things thrusting spear. These methodical they established a special jurlsdlctioa fishermen usually make the biggest at Athens to pass upon maritime trans- catches; but the merry men In the actions open water enjoy the best sport. Nu- merous varieties of fish are obtained, but all have the brilliant and beautiful CARLYLE PRIZED FIRST LOVE At Your Command coloring peculiar to the flsh at the tropics.—Youth's Companion. Margaret Gordon Was the Original of Blumlne In "Sartor Resartus," Bsys the Crltle. F0UN0 HIMSELF UPSIDE DOWN We will take pleasure During the yesr 1818 Thomas Car- British Aviator Lived to Tell of Weird lyle, the Scotch philosopher, was IIT- in submitting samples Experience That He Had lng at , and he seems then In a Cloud. for the flrst time to hsve fallen ba love. The lady appears not to have and prices and render- A British naval airman when flying returned the attachment, although aba seaward "recently entered a thick white with great Inalgbt at the age of twen- THE FIRST LESSON TO LEARN ty-two perceived the genius of her cloud and wholly .lost his sense of ing any assistance pos- direction. He only realised that he suitor of twenty-flve. was upside down on finding that In the letter In which she took leer* sible. Every family should know that TRADING things were falling out of bis pockets. of her admirer she used these signifi- Then his belt broke, and be had to cant expressions. "Cultivate the mild- AT HOME means CIVIC PROSPERITY. hang on by his knees and elbows. At er dispositions of your heart, subdue length he emerged from the cloud and the more extravagant visions of the Saw the sea apparently over his head, brain. . . . Oenlus will render you but was able to right his machine and great May virtue render you be- The continue his flight loved! 'Let your light shine before READ THE HOME PAPER! A young English aviator, the bullet men' and think them not unworthy holes In whose planes bore testimony this trouble." NOTE THE HOME BARGAINS! to his repeated exposure to lire, had Many years after, when Oarlyle one narrow escape with an amusing wrote bis reminiscences, he deecrlbed Semi-Weekly SPEND YOUR DOLLAR AT HOME! ending. Mistaken for a German air- the episode He says that Margaret man. he was fired at by the French Gordon "continued for perhaps some an4 forced to descend through the three years a figure hanging more or puhcturlng' of his pet'roi tank. When lees In my-fancy, on the- veoa) roman- the mistake was discovered, of course, tic and latterly quite eleglao and si- News lent terms." profuse apologies were forthoomlng, and he was presented by the mayor The real Interest of the story is this. of the district with a bouquet. Was Margaret Gordon the sole orig- Talking of bullet boles, by the way. inal of the Blumlne or "8artor Resar- be kept constantly on hand 25c, 50c. them where necessary. The Depart- BENCH WARRANT8 ISSUED. I may mention that the record sure- tus?" One critic would have us an- swer that although Jane Welsh might ment strongly urges the burying of The $'..00 size contains six times ly belongs to a British avlator^ho. es- For Arrest of Elflht Men In Connec- caping from a hall of shrapnel, oount- have Inspired some of the details. It the plants wherever this can be done as much as the 25c. Washington, D. C. Sept. 30—Undo! tion With Eastland Affair. ed 90 separate punctures In Lis planes. was Margaret Gordon who was the promptly, as the human thereby pla- —C. L. Freeston In Scrlbner's Maga- true original. normal conditions the boll weevil ad- Chicago, Set. 28—Bench warrants ced In the soil la of very great Im- zine. vances Into now territory at the rate When 8cot Meets Scot. portance. The Stt-te agencies are co- for the arrest of eight men named ID A Scottish farmer was one day sell- of about 50 miles each year, hut operating with the agents of the Federal Indictments as be ng respon- Enormous Waste In Hyphens. during a period of only two wee|rt In our campaign of economy an ing some wool to a carrier, and aftei Department, and a very active effort sible for the capsizing of the excur- , weighing It In tho yard he went Into during the present season thore^was American writer suggests that we will be made to reduce the number sion steamer Eastland with the le- should do away with hyphens. The I the bouse to make out an Invoice. an advance of about 100 miles. This of weevils to the extent that will sultant loss of 812 lives, were Issued Germans build up enormous compound I Coming back ba mltte&echeeee which' movement carried the insect Into allow an approximately normal crop today. The warrants were placed In ROSARY HILL HOMiwrdsE. withou t any ufphen 10" break ' had been standing on a shelf behind l the outer door and glancing at the bag Georgia for the first time, and 25 to be produced next season. the hands of the Unltep States, mar- them; but the English find one neces- counties In that State became in- sary for a .simple word of live letters j of wool he observed that It had sud^ Another feature. Of the. Jieii-wosvH UhW. ' Tells How Vinol Restores den!/ Increased In size. "Man." *h e fested. Several counties ,4P. like "today " It may be roughly esti- problem which Is attracting consid- United States District Attorney Strength and Vitality to the said to tho carrierr,. "I hae clean forj "hfive been Infested for several years mated that each one of the two hun- erable attention U the damage that Clyne announced that Martin Plato* dred million people who write Eng- gotten the weight o' that bag. Let's but 8 additional counties In Alabama Weak, Worn-Out Ones in Is being dODe In Texas this season. excursion agent of the Chlcago-St. Her Charge. lish writes "today," "tomorrow" or "to- ! pit it on the scale>s8 again.again."' The carl were also Invaded. All of this spread" There is a more or less general im- Joseph Steamship Company and night" tnree times a day. Half an rler could not refuse. Ilelng duly* weighed, the bag was found to be took place between the 15th and 31®!. pression in the eastrn part of tha Charles I-assar, watchman far the ounce of force Is required to make a heavier by the weight of the cheese of Augusst. cotton belt that the boll weevil has steamship company, were questioned hyphen with a pen or a pencil, BO this superfluous symbol entails a total Inside. A new Invoice was made outJ There were several conditions ac- died out In the State of Texas, but by him today. Mr. Clyne refused to whenever I have used Vinol for run- cording to the entomologists of the down, weak or emaciated patien ts, they waste of 2,190.000 pounds dally, or the investigations of the Department disclose the Information given him. have been visibly benefited by it One enough to draw a passenger train United States Department of Agri- show that the abundance of the In- An Investigation Into charged that patient, a young woman, was so weak round the world. And—"In my mind's culture. which contributed to this sect in that region depends on cli- tho Eastland was sunk by dangerous and ill she could hardly creep to my door eye. Horatio"—I see the printers' staff unusual dispersion. One of them for aid. and was leaning on a friend's hurling a million hyphens through the matic conditions. During the present projections on the bottom of the riv- arm. I supplied Vinol to her liberally the drought In Alabama and office window for the scavenger to season these conditions have been er has been in progress for soioo and in a month when she returned to pick up!—London Chronicle. Mississippi, which caused the plants that the conditions have been ex- time. thank me I hardly recognized her. She "y to cease fruiting and deprived the was strong, her color charming and her tremely. favorable with the result Tho grand jury is expected to re- cheeks rounded out. These'words are •weevils of the squares upon which 8ecret of Success. •hat the Insect has been as abun- turn further Indictments tomorrow In uttered from my heart, in order that Was It a Dark Horse? they prefer to feed. The more Impor- The secret of success is not a se- dant as at any time since it In- connectibn with the fixing of respon- more people may know about Vinol, as An ex-bookmaker tells this one: One there Is nothing, makes me happier In cret Nor Is It something new. Nor tant condition, however, -was a se- sibility for the overturning of ihe vaded the State, The lesson to be the world than to relieve the sick."— Is it something hard to secure. To day In the palmy days of horse-racing, ries of very high winds which began drawn from this fact Is that tho Eastland. Mother M. ALPHONBA LATHROP, O. S. D., become more successful, become more he was operating a book at one of the on August 15 and blew continuously planters In the eastern part of tho Hawthorne, N.Y. efficient, do little things better. So western racetracks. There had been Such disinterested and reliable testi- considerable betting on the third race) for several days toward northeast. cotton belt must make a strenuous A WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC. work that you will.require less super- vision. The least supervision Is need- of the day, and just before post time The weevils were thus carried pinch fight, and should realize that since Qerms and Infection aggravate ail- ed by the person who makes the few- an excited rural-looking individual farther than they would have gone the boll weevil has not died out ei- ments and retard healing. Stop that est mistakes. Do what you can and rushed up to the stand with a roll ofl by natural flight or even by the aid ther ip Texas or Mexico, It la not bills in his hand. The man shouldered! Infection at once. Kill the germs and whether caused from over- should do for the Institution for which Of ordinary -winds. at all likely to do so in any other yon. are working, and the size of your several fellows out oj line and posted! get rid of> the poisons. For th's pur- The Department has placed all region that may become lnvadfcd income will take care of Itself. L«t himself In front of the stand, but then pose a slagi* application of Sloan "s seemed to lose himself In his reflec- •tillable forces at work to assist They should adjust their systems of your aim ever be to better the work the farriers In the territory that «as kills the pain but you are doing. But remember always tions. farming to boll-weevil conditions nature assistance T. S. Leltner, -Druggist, "Well, come on," exclaimed the ^n*t become Infested. Most of the that yeu cannot better thd work you without delay. . ' destroy! This neutralizes Chester, S. C. are doing without bettering yourself. bookmaker. "Don't stand there. Who cotton Is now open and this will al- do you want to bet on V and give* The thoughts that you think, the low on unusually early picking so free and normal words that you speak, and the deeds "Mister," sighed the man, "1 cant that the fall brood* of the weevil LOST—A pair nose glasses, in you perform are making you either Ml yen. It's a secrst."—Louisville Liniment COMB TO the Chester Copoty I can be destroyed by uprooting and black case. Reward to finder. Lotta better or worse.—Thomas Drier. doctor and shonM IB the plants or burning '-of Groeschel. fair and meet your friends. ' Semt-fflcrkljj 2fruis rpt for very stony %d{] the WAR CARGOES FOR RU8SIA SEABOARD 8CHEDULE NORTHBOUND Published Tuesday and Friday, ! Many Being Rushed From New York No. 30 4:09 P. M. at Chester, S. C. to Make Archangel Before Ice Just Received Ine should be used Forms. No. 6 10:37 P. M. >rk shou'd be dont No. 12 4:25 A. M W. W. PEORAM New York. Sept. 29—Ow ng to the 80UTHB0,UND expectation that the Kusslan port STEWART L. CA8SEL» No. 29 12: it Noon of Archangel will lie blockaded w|»h J. H. WILLIAMSON Ice within a few weeks arnn ;em«nts No. 5 11:17 A. M. Owner* and Publishers. be maintained with sufficient fall are being made here for rHe li-rpqr- Ho. 11„.,.12:45 New lot of Sport Coats. •IliJ li> tiwpout- ot narfnre ture for thai ^ Bttmber of steamers heavily Jyadid -with Might Need Them. B',.b»crIpllon Rates In Advanca supplies, much of which Is in tende I "After de sarmlnt, t'mor" night, On* 7 ear .. . $ 1 • Brudder Simmons," said old Deacon All the new things in Dress ail Mouths the steamers will leave here within Whang, "we'all Is gwlne to have a rousln' hazanner meet In', and burn up Chj-ee Months Trimmings. Kusslan yo' paragraphs, bless de LawdV "llurn up which, sah?" returned i Ooat Simmons, the recently convert- Advertising Rates Made Known vessels now enga.;. t he ed gambling man. in considerable as- York Archangel sen ire will be dl jj' Application. ; tonlshment. Several new models in Ladies' verted to the Panama canal routt "Yo' gamblln' paragraphs, sah. 1 the road to Vladivolnok. When a spo'tln' man gits converted Coat Suits. and washed whiter dan snow dey al- at the Pestofflce at Chester , irees The Notwithstanding reports that Itus ala Is In 'great need of shells foi ! 'ng burns up his kyahds and dice and 8. C., U second class matter , lie drag ! slch scan lous stuff as dat 'midst loud her big guns, manifests of cargo.'! I lhan a | shouts o" praise. De Lawd Is wld-'em. leaving here for Russia do not sho* and d« gamblln' brudder steps fo'th We wiil be glad to have you trip strad- unusually heavy shipments of suet CHESTER, 8. C. FRIDAY. and flings his paragraphs OH de flab and standi with bowed heads whilst -" come in and inspect our new Fall to fill the ruts ard amoo'h "Not me, sah! I ain't gwlne to do THE LANCA8TER no sich-uh thing!" THE ALLIE8 BIG DRIVE. fare If necessary the rond Goods. COTTOf ILL. "But. muh goodness,, brudder. yo The long promised drlre of the'should be (fragged afier every bid oonverted. Isn't you, and—" Allies In the »-est has began, and ' spell of weather, when the soil is The l-ancaster Cotton Mill was In- "Yassahr! I's sho' converted, corporated In 1895 and Is now the dat don't make me a blame' fool! for several days there ha» been no j In proper condition to puddle well No obligation to buy. largest, most up to date mill In the mought backslide an' need stuff!"—Kansas City 8tar. slackening in the operations. The.and still not adhere to the drag. If l.'nlted States, or perhaps we siou'd attack is being met strongly by -he | the road Is very wet and again when say the world, although the largeit Use Zinc as Nuggsts. Germans at every point but the llw- II begins to dry out. A few trips In the United 8tates Is "enough A shoveler In one of the Joplln zinc man forres have so far been unable over the road will give the opera- said" 10 the average American. At mines who bad seen In the movies bow present time there aro one thou- the gold miners bought what they to check the on ward mar. h This | ">r an lde® »» l» f " tar to do somVMng for the welfai broken glass and debris. horses who ak Gentian. of the | WANTED— A boy who can Wireless communication from New In buving their own garments, they are just as particular about the ma- p!e »f QhusUr to learn from c perlnn oysters with a reference. Orleans was interrupted by the fail- terials and the way in whicJ»-the garments are made as they are about the ce Uu* no city, town or com- WANTED—Experienced nurse for ure of the electric plant, but me* sagea were sent from the steeW%hTp —style. • can afford to let any excuse bottled baby. Excellslor at dock here and relayed stun* In the way of civic 1 WANTED—An orpanlst and boy to It's because they KNOW^what good clothes are that so many of them blow the same. from the steamship Creole, anchor And Improvement. wear Wooltex tailored suits and coats. Wooltex tailored garments are the WANTED— A "boy to be Inside and ed below New Orleans In the Miss- favorite with business women in this city. Times arc good now! l^i'i get partly outside the counter. issippi River to Mobile. gether and do something for . WANTED—A room for two young Mendenhall Found Gul!ty. These new Wooltex suits will appeal general benefit of Chester — Now gentlemen about 30 feet long and to every business woman—and every 211 feet broad. Clearwater,"Via. Sept. 2«" J- J WANTED—By a respectable girl, other women who wants superb style MORE ROAD TALK. Mendenhall, a prominent oran-'e and quality at moderate cost. her passage to New York, willing to grower and mill owner, was found take care of children and a sailor. Interest In good roads Is Increas- guilty here today of first degree mur WANTED-A cow by an old lady ing every day Those who fall 10 be der In connection with the death of with crumpled horrs rome Interested, will within a few MlBs Susie Eliot, whose body was FOR SAIJC—A farm-"by an old found in the ruins of Mender hill's years be considered as bark minibnr« genfleman with otttMilldlngs. burned automobile near here July 2. The following article from lhe KOH SAI.E ytilce mattress by an The Jury recommend!^ mer< y Sen- Prcwa Bulletin of the I'nlted Slates old lady full of feathers. tence was deferred. Mendenhall also Department of Agriculture. will FOIt SAIJC-A piano by a young 1s dy with mahogany legs who Is go- Is under Indictment for killing Miss douhlliws prow- i.f interen to ,-inr ing abroad In a strong Iron frame Eliot's mother. Mrs. Bessie Eliot FOR SAI.E —A laTge. nice dog, *111 also found dead In the burned car. eat anything, very fond of' rhllifrea. FOIl SALE—A parlor suite by an CAPTAIN KNAPP DEAD. i.ld lady stuffed with hair Phllndeld|j£. Sept. 28 Cap'aln FOR SAI.E— A cottage by a gentle- John L. Knapp, commandant of the man with a bay window. Philadelphia, Navy Y»rd, died at >ho FOR SAIJC—A baby carriage, rea- Naval Hospital here tonight from nonnis. No permanent rond has son for selling nin going out of apoplexy. Hi- was stricken at his over been 1 enalmcted or ever will be business. desk this morn'.nsr. The only things about a road -hit Captain Knapp was .r8 years, old CANNING CLUB GIRL8 PRE- rr.uy be considered permanent ore and graduated from tho Naval A- PARING FOR COUNTY FAIR. the grading, culverts, and bridges cademy In 1878. having been appoint Roads constructed by the most skill- We understand the members ed In 1874- from Missouri. He is the Chester county canning club are'survived by a widow an one son ful highway engineers will soon be expecting to have the best and lar- who is a paymaster In the Navy. destroyed by the traffir, fro?t. rain gest variety of exhibits at the com- And wind, unless they are properly ing County fair they have ever had. maintained. But the life of these Miss Jo Yarborough, the county dem- roads may be prolonged by Byatemat- onstrator, has been unusually busy Auto of late, and the Indications are tc maintenance. A poor road wlfl not that there will be much rivalry a- We invite you to see our mid-season displav this week. Many new models not only be improved by proper mainte- mong the members for prlies. Transfer shown at the beginning of the season are here now. They are suits that we nance, but may become better in The people of the county should eo- can recommend, suits that, at the end of the season, you will sav have met time than a good road without if. ooerate with the young ladles »nd your every expectation in pleasurable, satisfactory service % The first and last commandment In give tnem all assistance possible- PHONE 12 earth road maintenance la to keep The. canning club means much , to Chester county. tin surface well drained., To Insure PROMPT SERVICE good drainage the ditches should bo JOS. WYLIE & CO. kept open, all obstructions removed •tpooiJJ JnoX joatu pa« JOHN WALKER and a smooth crown maintained. Ex- MJBOIIO *T> Ol SHOD m

JUST RECEIVED—One car rice Death Je R. Ca/te-r meal for hog feed. Sims and Car er Chester, Sep . 30—Jesse B. R. Mr. Blakely Plaxlco, of York, won Carter, a highly esteemed citizen of Get Your Fall Suit second prize at North Williamsburg the Sealey'j Creek neighborhood, C. last Tuesday, with Superman died last night at' 11 o'clock after the horse he drove in Chester on an illness of several moolhB, though Labor Day. _ lite, condition. haA beeo cT^»1etri"5att; Mtsa Daisy- he? Jones and her a • few- weoltrf: Funeraf services will VSsr'* / For Dress-Up Week fitAurjn i RCC.ICWA. STAB \ &*. ! be held at Liberty Baptist church guest, Miss Oenevleve Webster, vis- IftACDfM BUOA&WAf Pl*V •led friends In Rock HIU, this week this afternoon at 4 o'clock by Che Rev. Mr. Trogden, followed by Inter- DRESS-UP WEEK starts the coming Sun- The Archy Hill school opened or In Liberty graveyard. Mr. Car- THE GARDEN day and of course you will make your appear- lact Monday with Miss Sarah While was a native of the Sealy'a r 11 LC"^' JUSTUS charge. This school building Creek section and was 45 years of Of li t J niLES FOR/IAIN ance on that day in a brand new suit: Prosper- which has been recently erected, age He was an industrious and sue- ^ 5 REEL DCAM-A has long been needed and wfll doubt- essfui farmer, a useful citizen and ity is coming back to the South and everybody less have a large roll of pupils. consistent Christian. He leaves wo brothers, J H and Hope Carter, DRESS UP WEEK begins Sundav ^EE IT soon is happy. You will look prosperous and you both-of this county Buy your dress up logs at The S will feel happy if you spruce up in a M. Jones Co. Miss Jennie E. While, a sister of Messrs. M. and J. G. L. White, Hart, Schaffner & Marx or a Schloss Bros. Dr. W. & Anderson. President of and a graduate of Rellevue Hosplta'. AT DREAMLAND THEATRE e Commercial Club, Is in receipt lied from . England, on a letter from the Charlotte So- FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES Sept. 22nd., for the United State" Monday,-<5ct. 4th ciability Club advising that the mem Miss White has been with a patient Schoble Hats $3.00 bers of same will arrive In Ches'er, in Olendow, , for some time. Stetson Hats . $3.50 to $5.00 Thursday, October 7th., at 5: SO P. Boyden Shoes ... $6 50 Ther'.gsderal Trade Commission, M and will be here about one hour Regal Shoes $4.00 to $5.00 of Washington, announces! that they The Charlotte people hav« a spe- •Till shortly commence an Investiga- cial train consisting of day code tion Into the arbitrary Increase In and a refreshment car. They We are showing a Beautiful Line of price of gasoline In the South. that their coming receive nd they are anxious that all Chee- Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery FOR RENT—Five Room hou?e on terltes come out and get acquaint Dewey street. Water and lights Ap- An excellent bap* accompanies CASTOR IA ply W. C. Brown. 2-t. Come and let us help you select your outfit for the club and will fW-nish music for For Infants and Children Mias Belle Thompson has return- In Use For Over 30 Years DRESS-UP WEEK ed from a tew days stay In Colum- THE JflBTXC Is hereby warned a- ng or bousing any of the LADIES. Wear Queen Quality llnora who ar« my chll- THE BIG STORE Shoes. We sell tbem. The S. M Jo- 'Ralfus, Jack, Dai an, Roy and nes Co. nry Gist. Signed Alias Gist, par A delightful meeting of the No. 666 two club, was Wednesday Tfcii Is a preecriptloa pespatej especially - lor MALARIA or CHILLS A HCVEIt, The S. M. Jones Company when Mrs . T. M. Dodgkrf^enXertaln SOME CITIZEN. ed in her usual chanijfntg manner, Five or six doses wiU break any esse, sad rf taken then ss a -ooic the P«T« will Mt Miss Louise UfcMBrc^Veing the hon- Elliott, of Wlnnsboro, II acts oa the Ihrar better thaa or guest. , was decorated offers to furnish his town with for the Mnfn In goldenrod and team and two hands for one week Miss Bessie Alexander, who -was Thursday. October 21st rello.WJlKlir Places were found it which to haul sand and place called here last week by th®'death on the streets of the town.' He is LOST—A pair nose glasses. In M ARKETS BROADWAY FEATURE at Dreun- by means of dainty score of her brother, Mr. John R. Alexan- I nxloue to get the streets in good black case. Reward to finder. Lott* land, Monday. ^ painted In cuplds. When the der returned to Greenwood yesterday hape before winter. He is showing Groeschel. Cotton Market To4ay._ were finished and the scores morning to resume her duties as Mrs. Joseph Schenk of been counted the following had the proper spirit and other citizens teacher at Lander College. is expected this afte highest score*. Mesdames L. T. of the Fairfield town should line up Mrs. The examination for teachers Nichols, I. Clarence Cross, L. B. /nan oil Yoj Dawson snd Hill. Mrs. W. A. Cor- being 'held at the Court House to- antlp uity and klll In a witty little speech tcasted day. Quite a number are present ^ W Good-NigM Corns, New the bride-elect and preseutted her for same. with a dainty sachet set. Misses Good-Boy "Gats-It" LOCAL and PERSONAL GARDEN LIES' Ford Automobiles-Hard In Frances Hlcklln and Margaret Brlce Dreamland, Monday. mtm Hew - Flan Corn Remedy That Never assisted the bustes" in keeping score Cheater'* FOR 9ALE—Fohr Fall* 'The Simple, Common jfi. 9* Wfebster and dai^hter. and serving a sweet course. Modern Movie. • BE SURE TO READ Klutti De- horse-power Bull Sense Way. Altfis GfeievIivB, of Atlanta. who partment Store'* big advertisement first-class Mr. W. B. Gladden, of Rlchburg. Tou poor corn-limp* r*. with com - have been the guests of M^j and wrlnklei and beart pains! 81t down In today's paper. Smlth..^ purchased the P. M. Gale bankrnpt Mra ;. Jones and famlljj on tonlsht and put a few dropsof "Oet»*n," TO-DAY s(o4k, whlcb was sold at that place tn« simplest corn rwtnedy In the world, oc Mrs. Jennie Oroesch^l and daugh- edma. You can apply U In lust a 'Among tke most delighting*** Plpckney street returned j^home yesterday; Daniel Frohmsn Presents ter, Miss Lotta, left Tuesday aft$» clal events given 1n honor of the Thursday. noon for their new home In 'Char- bride-elect. Miss Louise Hlcklln was „ NEW DRESSES and new Suits at . \ Mr. Ri R. Hafner sold foutr.bales lotte. - » I . the kitchen shctwer itftm Thursday , --• " - r The 8. M. Jones Co. "The . pr long . «taOIe ,cotton this wpek at afternoon by Mrs. W. A. Corklll. «- Miss Sarah' ^fttherspoon of Greea- RftMEMBER the Book 8hower at The home was beautifully decorated' . ^ 5 vltle. Is expected here Saturday to Pattehon Library tonight. Three "be the guest of Miss Helen Hood. for the occasion with red i\tt Messrs. John M. and Harrlg^Jones ers and red tapers burning formed a 0f Chester and Chalmers Kent$»dr of ATTEND the Book 8hower tonight Musketeers" THE MOCK MARRIAGE and box pretty back-ground for the happy Bascomvllle hayo gone to Greenwood at Patterson Library, and bring la Six Acts supper which was scheduled for to- party present. When all the guests to enter the Bailey Military' Instl- book. By Alexsndcr Durass night at the home of Mr. J. W. Fer- had arrived tables were ipade1 up and tute. ' Mrs. J. H. Ferguson, and two chil- guson has been postponed until Toes- Interesting games enjoyed an Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hafner spent dren of Tampa Fla. who has been TOMORROW" day night. hour. At the conclusion of the games the week-end In Clinton with their visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. Misses Ocey Corklll and Frances Marie Woleamp and Miss VIrgle Mayfleld is the guest y E. ca, met with Mrs. A. D. P. Gllmonr . R. R. Hafner, a business man of Iv*wrcnce A Oo„ Chlcairo. In Two Acts _ Rally day for the Sunday School, will meet at Hopewell A. R. P. yesterday morning. At the annual Chester, was In the city today aud Sold In Chester and recommended church. Saturday, October 16th. at and all are Invited to be present. election of officers Mrs. Gllmour was called on Comptroller General Saw as the world's best corn remedy by 5Jandil0,Cents eleven o'clock. All churches belong- re-elected ppe*tdeat. and Mis. E. yer.—Columbia Record. the Chester Drug Co. Messrs. F. M. and W. R. Jfail ing to this society are urged lo Calhoun, secretary andA traaRnrffrtreasurer,. spent Wednesday, In Charlotte, on Mr. W. D. Bewley of Anderson send delegates. exhibition meeting will be held on business. j. W. Bankhead, Pres.

FOR SALE—Practically new piano Caught at Gaatonis. Will sell at a bargain. Apply tp UNINSURED The' Semi-Weekly News. . 2-t Jim Sanders, colored, who some time ago, escaped from this county, Special! Dr. Robert Abel attended a medi- has been caught'at Gastonla, N. C. cal meeting In Charlotte Tuesday. by-Chief of Police, Carroll. This Case Is Selected From the Company's We have and must move 1 Car, 4x20 ' A Brand JUST RECEIVED new lot of pret- Sanders is charged with assault Cypress Shingles, Full Size, and are going to ty and stylish sport coats. Rodman- and battery. Requisition papers Brown Co. will bo taken oat for him; sln

Officials Seeking Way to Prevent Good* From Being Dumped on American Market

WaBhlngton. Sept. 28—Legislation IK being considered by the Admln'a- tiutlan .as a roeai»» o/ er«rent^« the '"aatfpfag.txE""* t cm the Araerl9 SPECIALS IX SILKS. "BUSTER BROWN." E. P. REED SHOES. accomplished without a revision of LADIES' NEW FALL Hl'ITS. At O0c. tbe tariff Our early sales of ladles' fall "Advertised to the nation. These shoes have a reputation Koine very Special Silk Bargains. The queetlon afitl be taken up by suits have been very satlsfaclory. Worn by all creation." for style, fit and wear We have put all of plain and fancy We now have a more complete lln^ ' We are specializing on 3 styles •Young ladles' low heel, plain toe Becrtlary Hedflal'l and membWi of silk mescalines. silk (aopllns. and all for you to select from. For dressy In this famous shoe for the children. In patent leather with cloth lop. the Federal Trade ("otnnlsa on In $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50fancy silks in suits we are showing broad cloth "Buster Brown""LittleMen's"shoes. price $3.50 their annual reports, which will b« one case and marked tbem at one fur-trimmed suits, with a good line This Is a beautiful little shoe, comes Ladies' shoes in patent leather, sent to C'onKTcuB ai the opening of price. 8eo them, at O0c of tailored suits for the more con- made Just like a man's shoe, In gun gun metal and vfci, come in high the next Kes«!on. While ihhe < xart servative dressers. We are special- metal; blych«r with books at the top lace, in button with French recommendations will not be decidij AT 05c. / izing on suits this season at from top, with genuine welted sole and heels, and all the wanted styles. unill conf-renres are held wlib Pres- fifways meets with the approval of * 111.75 to 923.50. And you can And Pure silk crepe de chines. 36 In. prices from $3.23 to$4.00 ident Wilson, It Is known that tho the little fellows. values In our line that positively can wide, colors black, navy, copen., pur- Cheaper shoes In all the wanted Sizes 9 1-2 to 13 at $2.23 eubjwt has already received detallei not be equalled elsewhere in Ches- ple. reseda, maize .and white. The styles and leather, at from . .$1.30 Sizes 13 1-2 to 2 al $2.50 study by the administration offirltls kind that you pay $1.25 the yard, U, $3.00. Child's and misses' "Buster There Is bellevid lo t« serlnuj our price. . . . 05c Boys' shoes from .. ..$1.50 to Brown" gun metal button with Good- dancer ibat after after 'he war Kuro L A DIES' LONG BLACK COATS. $1.25 pure silk poplin, 40 Inches, $2.00. year welt stitched down soles, j><«n concerns will attempt to recov- Good long black coats, well madff colors black, sand, grey, nary and ttfe best school shoe In the country. er lost ground by flooding Ihe I'nl- and good fitting, price #2.98 copen., specially priced at 03c BED ROOM SLIPPERS. Better coats with belted backs, $3.50 8lzes 5 1-2 to 8 at $1.7.1 ted States will goods to be so d »t Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 at . . . . $2.23 Better coats with trimmed col- AT 50c. We have a big stock of these in less than the cost of production lars and cuffs $3.OS Sizes 12 to. 2 at $2.50 fur-trimmed with the heels, and the Forelfn goods. It was po'nK'd out Better coats In stout sizes at *4.98 Just arrived a few more pieces of Child's and misses "Buster Brown" plain toft ones in all colors, l>y officials today, cannot be ah jiprd (Sizes 39 to 51.) that beautiful silk and cotton crepe Good-year welt, stitch down soles, prices $1.00 and $1.23 to the United Slates unless the In- A beautiful line of ladies' black de chine. These are the prettiest in patent leather button. Tbe voices are signed by Amer'can '-on broadcloth I half satlp-llned) coats. dress goods to be found In Chester shoe for dressy wear. at SOc Sizes 5 to 8 at $1.85 BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! •ular officers abroad An rff»rt Is A J10 value, special at SH.75 Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 at . . $2.23 to be made lo find a way to pre- Better broadcloth coats, full sat- How about a good 'sull? We Sizes 12 to 2 at $2.23 vent Ihe signing of Invoices In ca- in lined $10.00 MEN'S SUITS. have a big stock of boys' clothing These shoes fit and wear.. Let us on hand, and are making every ses where it has been e^»al>) »hed Men's all wool suits, well made fit the children in them. , AT 23c. suit at actual cost and in some cases that the goods are lo be "dun! and good fitting. Come In blue Beautiful line of dress goods. below cost. on tbe American market at pr .-<•» serges and pretty mixtures. Can't Cofne in fancy striped ottomans and Buy your merchandise from us, All $2.50 and $3.<10 suits lu sizes loaa than the cost of production. be equalled at $15.00, our price plain poplins with silk stripes. All and call for your cash coupons. $11.75 12 to 18 years $1.98 Jhe plain colors and a good showing They are worth money. All $3.50 suits In sizes 12 lo 18 of pretty combinations. See our All $12.50 suits In serges and mli- years $2.18 FACTS FOR SUFFERERS 1.08 lln» of dress goods at 25c SHOES! SHOES!* SHOES! All $4.00 and $4.50 Bulls in sizes Pain results from Injury or conges- All $10,00 men's suits in blue Never have we got together a 12 to 18 years. $8.48 serges and brown mixtures, tion Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, AT «1.10. better lot of shoes In one season. All $5.00 and $5.50 suits. . $3.98 lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, 2 pieces of very fine French our price $7.80 We have shoes for every member of All $6.00, $6.50. 7.50. and $8.50 serge, bought specially for making bruise sore stiff muscles or whaiover The above prices represent a sav- the family, and shoes jhat lit and suits for *4.98 pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini- dross skirts and serge dresses: comes ing lo you of from $3.00 to $5.00 These prices mean a big saving 54 Inches wide, price $1.10 ment—brings new fresh blood dis- on a suit, and It will pay you to see to you and a big loss to us. But we solves tbe congestion, re 'e es the them. have the clothing and want to dis- AT 5 CENTS. SWEATERS AND KNIT GOODS. Injury, (he circulation 1s fiee and pose of It. Good line of dress gingham in your pain leaves a* if by magic. We were very fortunate In hav- pretty plaids and stripes, a regular BLANKETS. ing our order placed ahead for The nature of its qualities pene- 7 l-2c value for Be SPECIALS. Ve are doing nicely already on sweaters and as a consequence have trate Immediately to the sore spot- Good line of better gingham, 10c Men's heavy fleece-lined under- blankets. The reason Is we have a great line of sweaters at very reas- Best quality Imported gingham, good blanket* at tbe right prices. wear 50 c. value 33c Don't keep on suffering Get a bot- onable prices. 32 inches wide, fast colors . . 13c Boys' good heavy ribbed union tle of 81oan'» Liniment. Use it. All wool blankets, size 11-4, heavy Ladles' sweaters in all colors and and 50c. $1.00 bottle bods tlx weight, come in plain white, black stylee at from $1-30 to $4.50 suits, all sizes 45c FOR 6 1-2 CTS. Good apron checks, 5c It mcana Instant relief. I'rlce 25c. and white, red and white, pink and Misses' sweaters at from $1.00 23 pleo«i real good quality and Good homespun 5 l-2c I white, and blue and white plaids. to $2.50. times as much as the 25c. lie. weight outing. regular width, come Price W.50 Children's s westers at In light colors. In checks and stripe", All wool blankets In plain white from 50 eta. to $1.50 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES. FOR Automobile repa'rs and the kind you usually pay 10 c. for, 'with pink and blue borders, size parts see the Fenneli-Young Motor Beautiful line of knit caps and Big showing of children's neiy our price O 1-2 * 10-4. price .. 9S.OO ; toques at 25 and 50 cte. school dresses; come In tbe new •Co. Gadsden street. 8-t. Wool nap blankets, full size In BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES. Infants' bootees in all colors plaids, all colors and snappy little white, tan and grey. Price .. .$1.08 At combinations. These dresses are A beautiful line of afternoon and extra heavy cotton blankets, full IVILUSTON, N7C~MAN Mittens and gloves for every made of absolutely fast color ging- silk dresses now on display. Come size, all colors ham, and launder beautifully. Sizes In the very newest styles and all the The greatest blanket value to be member of the family I1 RESTORED TO HEALTH from 10 to 50c 6 to 14, prices 89c and 98c • wanted colors, from • • • • $18.78 to found in Chester for 08° Mr. Wade Thankful He Read About $16.75. Wonderful Rsmedy.

the victim of stomach d tried many remedies and took a great deal of medicine and treatments. Re- E. E. CLOUD, Chester, S. C. lief seemed a long time coming. Then he found Mayr"s Wonderful Remedy, took a dose—and found relief at once. He told his opinion of the -remedy In a letter in which be said: "Tour medicine has worked won- ders. 1 feel so much better. I am thankful to you. Indeed, for advertis- ing your wonderful remedy In tbe par pers, ss otherwise I might nevor have known of it" • ( ( )ft( I Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives per- Illfg manent results for stomach, liver and Auto Transfer Intestinal ailments. Eat as much and YourLast Chance whatever you like. No mqrc distress Phone us for night or You Need a Tonic after eating, pressure of gas in the Only a few more Ha osier Beauty Kitchen Cabi- day service. stomach and around the heart. Get one • There are times in every woman's life when she S bottle of your druggist now and try It needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. on an absolute guarantee - if not satis- nets left and Saturday, October 2nd, the last day Prompt attention given factory money will be returned. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic / of our Club Sale. Don't Miss This Opportunity. to all calls. to take—Cardui, the woman's-tonic. Cardui is com- i posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act DESTROYS SLEEP. gently, yet sOrely, on the weakened womanly organs, i Lowrance Bros. C'isster Cafe and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, 153 Gadsden Street. Phone 381 ailing women in its past half century of wonderful 5 Phones Store 292 Residence 136 and 356 success, and it will do the same for you. lofp n^nlKhl You can't make a mistake in taking 6 Und srtaker* and Licensed -Easbalmeftt Auto e T ransfer If I he kill in j» arc nl fault CARDUI SM-I I belli \\ iTkii K aright The Woman's Tonic Ttoan -* Kdiny I'llls. PHONE 12 Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., Here Is Chei-ur ^puof of th'lr says: '1 think Cardui is the greatest iptdicine on earth, merit, PROMPT SERVICE for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was Mrs. W. A SetiVemyor. 112 Uranch so weak and nervous, and had such, awful dizzy- Si. Chester, says: '"I often f-sll CORTRIGHT spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and miserable from seven- pains acro a JOHN WALKER as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything." my back and I found II nearly Im- METAL SHINGLES Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. possible to keep up my housework. Have lasted Z8years, Stormproof Has Helped Thousands. Nights my back acht-d so m'uch that and Fireproof all the while It was hard for !»<• to rest and I and still in flood condition. No. 666 ] { EOt up In the morning feeling stiff Of' % >$< >$o and sbre. My kidney-secretions were Thats thekmdofrocfywwant. unnatural, 1 tried a good many modi Use them and do away with COMING Clnee without receiving relief. I used 'Down's Kidney Pills, procured at T KOOT J "NealOf The Navy" fi. Leltner's .8tore. and my back U hills: THE PUBLIC U hereby warned * now strong and doesn't pain me." gainst hiring or howtag any of th« The Great American Serial Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't following minors who are my chil- IN . simply ask for a kidney-remedy—get THEDURWKJE v JfmrSmUljr dren: Ralfus, Jack, Dolsa, Roy and 14 Episodes of 2 reels a week Down's Kidney Pills—the same that Henry Gl*L Signed Allen Girt, Par- 'Mrs.; SWjlemyer had! Foster-Milburn ent. 7 '• v ' ' i - Beginning Friday Oct. 22 Co Ml Buffalo. N. Y. W. H. MURE, Chester, S. C =r JUDGE 0F PR0BATE HOW FEAR TIRES THE BRAIN TAX NOTICE. AS TO FALLING IN LOVE * In accordance to lawT'ihe tax By virtue of a decretal cr.'er s- I* Same Form of Exhaustion as DIs- books will open on October 15th for sued out of said Court, dated Sep- eaae and Produces Same Effect, THERE ARE SO MANY, I ANY ^ Scientist Avers. collection, of taxes, and remain op tember 6tb. 1915. the undersigned WAY8 OF DOING H". en to December 31st with: ut pe alty will sell to the highest bidder fcr Doctor -Crile aroused the greatest cash, before the Court Ho: se Door, Interest among the many scientific and for the month ot Jar.ui.ry one at Chester S-. C. during i he eftal GASTORfAme n recently when ha iHtutrated the per cent on delinquents'; ft r the And So Qrest a Number Find Whan For Infanta and Children. effect of taroranin, physical exhaus- Too Lata They Have Never Had hours of sale, on Salesday Mor day Ttonth of February 0n6 ptr tent ad- October the 4th. 1915, the fol'ow- tion; fear and disease upon the brain ditional on delinquents; aid !or 15 the True'Experience, Having cells or more than fifty rabbits with Mistaken Symptoms. ' ing real estate, towit: The Kind You Have which he had erpeilmented and de- days in March, 1st to ISth. f vo per All that parcel, lot or p ece of cent additional on delinqueits, on « clared that each form of exhaustion Now of course there Is difficulty j land lying, being and situate n tte produced exactly the same effect, both all real and personal prop'Py us ALCOHOL 3 PEH CENT Always Bought In the lower forms of life and In hu- follows: AVfegetabfe Preparation for As Mil s the symptoms are true or false, says j n,ore or ,og8 b0UI,d• a plat of sai e. da- of a harmful effect on the brain cells ncss and RestContatosneiitw Special Tax for Schoo s f s Pol-l able* you to discriminate between. u.d January 1st. 1307, made by Opiuni.MOfptliiK nnrMimral which comprise the great central bat- lows: the 8ubstah.ee and the shadows. |j Hlcklin surveyor, and belrg NOT NARCOTIC. tery which drives that system. 0 Court House 8chool Dlfllrltt No I. People laugh at "calf love." butonei,he ld),n,lfal 'ian(1 COnveyed to Mrs As many as twenty cells In the 5 ml 9 lKht aB e la gh a h% D ~ " ' ™ " " °1 V r wL°n ' Margaret Collins by J T MrrIon ty JbafeoroUIkSfMmiimR brain may be totally destroyed after Lands ford School District No. 3— dawn or the coming of spring. When ...... /imphit Sn prolonged insomnia, but. on the other , ... I David Copperfleld fell in love with the h,B dted ot da,e ^e"tDber tle ,l8'' JUSamr • hand, eight hours sleep will often re- JkMhSlh ' . , v, , eld.-st Miss Larklns he was really in , 1906. and recorded In V: 1\ mo US', store the brain cells to a normal con- Rossvllle School District No «-• tov# wUh lhB openlng unlverse> and ; pr«e, 229 et seq In the off ce t No. you are grown up. The "calf love" of Judge of Probate TacS'sak Signanrr of clared. may result In an Immediate 18—4 mills. an elderly man Is always a disaster. Chester County S C. breakdown or acute shock, or the Klchburg School Dlstri-t No ID— Hence the saying, "There Is no fool ' YORK Thirty Years gradual modification of one or mors 4 mills. like an old fool." An elderly man ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT ICE of the kinetic organs may give rise Pleasant Grove School I) s ri. t No. Bhouid not fall In love. He should to a number of diseases. This theory 8TATE OF SOUTH CAR: UNA 30—4 mills. walk right Into It. He should survey has already given the world the shock- County of Chester. Rodman School District No. 21 — the ground carefully, as Mr Marks less operation, and it opens a possi- did By A. W. Wise Esquire I n bate bility of controlling certain chronic 12 1-2 mills. The mistake of "the northern farm- Judge. diseases which are the result of over- Lowryville School DlSir't No :2 er" was that he applied the same ^zad Copy of Wrapper. Whereas, Wm. M. Pharr m: dr suit CASTORIAstimu)afteir" W one or more of the or- -2 1-2 mills. middle aged caution to youth. "Doan t to me to grant Mm Letti rs of Ad- gans in the kinetic chain. Great Falls School Dlstri t No .M you marry for munny, but goa wheer ministration of thfe Ksta-e of and | —2 mills. munny Is." he said to his son Sammy One Thing Frenchwoman Excels In. effects of John Eady, decei s d. Cornwo l School District J who wanted to marry the poor par- 'There is still one detail of the sci- son's daughter. These are therefore lo c lo intl I 3 mills. ence of clothes. In which the French There is no harm, of course. In mar- admonish all and singular ih< kin- surpass UB. In which their supremacy ' Halwlvll!e School DlBtrct-^o. rying money George Borrow said that dred and creditors of thn o s>< tl John OW Summer Rates Is unchallenged That Is the way in j-2 mills. there were worse ways of making a Eady deceased, that the; which they hat themselves There lias ' Rocky Creek School DIs rlct No > fortune than marrying one. And per- pear before me. In th« Thousands of young men and been Improvement on our side of 'ho 1 — 1 1-2 mllis. haps It Is (rue. though I don; think j-robate, to be held at c water In this respect also, but there >s I Blackstoi k Sthool DIS r ct No M very con- on st[) 0ct , px, af,pr Lyoun g women take advantage room for a lot more. There are now hav each year of the special summer fewer women who keep a veil tied -- 2 mills herccf ot 11 o'clock In tbe forenoon, Purliy School District No 28 1 rates offered by Draughon's around their hats, and on going out n honestly and rapturously lo show cause. If any tehv I a' r why Practical Business Colleges—the don everything at once, running in 'he ! mill. it you have to be very sure the said Administration th tiId cot pins and pulling down the veil with I Arn en la Sthool District No. 9 y In such a case Is not the be granted. only a perfunctory glance at the mir- j 4 mills. ^ If It Is, tbe penally never Given under my hand, Ih s 22nd Largest Business College m World ror, or none at all. I Hopewell Sthool District No 25- folic day of Sept. A. D. 1915. If you are going to wear a veil at ! : mills. Those who believe In "love at firs! This special rate is offereiWor a limited time no it will be necessary for you all you might as well put it on proper- Published on Ihe 24th di y ot Sept to clip this advertisement now and send it iD at one*, asking Tor catalog I Bethlehem School Disirtt No. sight" tnk« th» -view that marriages ly. There Is a certain duty to society are made In Heaven and that we only 1915 In tho Semi-Weekly Nc- s. and full particulars of courses, expenses, etc. Make sure your future suc- In looking as w»ll as one can. and the — 2 mills. A. W. WISF. Also, one (11.001 dollar poll tax in come to earth to fulfill our deatlry cess hy entrusting your business education to en institution of National moral result of making (..the best of Johnson, who was an excellent hus- Judge of Probata. -"Reputation—known and endorsed by the leading Banker*, Manufacturers, yourself physically. Is one whose ef- 'II male citizens from the .lie uf I band to the elderly Mrs. Porter, spoko Itailroad Ollicials and big business men of America. Address fect. both upon yourself and upon > 60 years o'd. and a rap ut!«.n BJ r with that view and held that love was DE- those with whom you come In contact, of cents on all dogs; a s i a c in only the arcldrnce of clrruinstance, /ER. 1626 Vain Si. it is difficult to overestimate ! n.u'allon ri ad tax of $2-JO i n ul but though that Is a sensible view. I Colombia, S C. Of iate years there have been few o> there are cases like those of Dante That sluggish liver with its slug- veils worn in Paris; by the way1, | ai.d ..n yesrs, except dill. and Ileal rice and Abelard and Helolse. gish flow of bile is what mekt-% U^C* French artists have a way of making In which the passion doesn't seem to themselves heard In clothes matters, I ministers and teachers . touch the skies In those cases, how- world look so dark at tii. es /ur. and they object strenuously to veils. . gaged in school work, ai ever. It rarely endB happily King's New Life Pills go J^fsight The women seem to know how to keep from Oct ir.th, 1915, to ! h I A more hjmdrum way of falling In to the root of the dtfficu ty by wak- in perfect trim without them. It Is love scemB better fitted for earthly ing up the action of the l!ver and almost a pity that they have been so orflco will be kept open during conditions The method of Sir Thom- Increasing :he bile. Lr. K i t's New JHE CHESTER BUILDING AND generally discarded, as it Is a charm- as More was perhaps the most uoro- ing studv tn watch a Parisian adjust gal hours for the collection of ^a.i I.lfo Pills causo ttg^bo is t" a'.t S. E WVI IE mantic on record, lie preferred the more frce'y and drlv&Vswry th,»s-» one. She does it with the fingers of vounger of tw»i sisters and was about LOAN ASSOCIATION an artist and tbe insight of a philo- Treasurer of Chester • our.ty to marry her when it occurred to him "n.oody days." 25c. a bot: sopher. The line across the face Chester, S. C. Sept. 15, 1915. T- that It would b« very unpleasant for comen at the psychological point; If the elder sister to e»e her Junior mur- Will Begin Series No. 13 on there is a pattern It Is arranged to the rled before herself. Thereupon he best advantage. She does not allow proposed to the elder and married her, a spot or a flower In tbe design to and as far as I can remember the ex- STOMACH TUESDAY, OCT. 5th, 1915, obliterate the tip of her nose or make Invitations Sent Out periment _w£s jborou^hly satisfactory tbe mouth look lopsided or obscure her eyes. Out 0! Fix? ' And our books are now open for subscrip- Children Who Are Afraid at Night. To every gentleman to call Writing of "Night Terrors.' BO com- tions to this Series. First Aid to the Bsckward. 'Phone any grocer or soda foun* i and see the Prettiest Wool- mon among children. Dr. Adilph Stern Ingenuity of college students In ens that have ever been saya In the New York Medical Jour- tain in Chester for one dozen Now is your time to subscribe to this stock and begin writing badly after they have "passed shown on the market. nal that th*Ho have a deeper cause pints oi Shivar Ginger Aie. Drink one to SAVE YOUR MONEY. We feel safe in saying that off" the required freshman or sopho- Smaller prices than ever than those given In the text bokn. pint with each meal nnd ii not promptly no investment has been of greater benefit to the people of more course in composition is extraor- before. A misfit is not which are Adenoids and enlarg'tl relieved instruct your grocer to cliargo it Chester than building and loan stock. It is the only way dinary. Perhaps It Is a reassertlon known in our trade. A dis- tonsils, large or Indigestible meals eat- to (he manufacturer, as authorized. to save your money in hard times and it is no trouble to of native lnaptness, perhaps It Is sheer en shortly beforu going to bed. and 8ave your money this way in good time3. The stockhold- carelessness. But the remedy to be satisfied customer of ours is the telling of harrowing or terrifying SHIVAR GINGER ALE ers have everything to gain and nothing to lose by laying adopted at Harvard, after special not known. Ask any person stories—liko ghost stories." Ttjnlc—-Digestive—Delicious up each month a small part of your earnings. EVERY study of the problem. Is a patient one. about. ' Aocordlng to Doctor Stem, children A standing faculty copimlttee Is to be who sit up nrreamlng "Mother, moth- Is prepared with the celebrated Shivar MAN in Chester, whether he be a wage earner or a capi- appointed, and "instructors in all THE er!" "The black man!" "The ghost! ' Mineral Wat. ind purest « talist, a clerk or a merchant, a renter or lfyid owner, a courses will bo urged to send to the or even those who oonstantly cry for need to reli young man or an old man,'ought to carry building and ( committee any examination book, a drink of water, we generally the off- dy.pepein loan stock. y thesis or other piece of work which J. M. MURRAY spring of aeurotic mothers who have refunded. has demonstrated the writer s Inabil- TAILORS themselves bt4& made neurotic by re- Bottled only by We have shown by twelve years of successful man- ity to express his thought." Tho com- ceiving too much attention, too much agement that the stockholders of CHESTER BUILDING mittee will thereupon prescribe addi- Walker & Henry Building emotional affection, by being kept too Shivar Springs, Staellon, S. C. 1 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION have made money by this tional work In English for the delin- dependent, aot leaning on themselves Ii your dealer has none In stock tell hilt quent students. The very warning means and we invite you take stock with us. but on others. s telephone should end more slovenliness, and Tho cure tor s»ch children Is to JOSEPH LINDSAY, Pres.- ROBT. GAGE, Sec.& Treas. those whose fault Ilea deeper should make them play with other children. , LA THAN GROCEHV COMPANY be grateful for the discipline.—New o let them do things for themselves, Distributors lor R. B. CALDWELL, Vice-Pres. A. L. CASTON, Attorney York Evening Post. •>ucb as dressing and bathing them- • Chester and Territory. -elves and going to bed alone. Thus I DIRECTORS: Activities of Patent Office. •hey will acquire a spirit of inde- , Owing to thB grea* activities of the iiendenoe. ft. E. SIMS. L. T. NICHOLS. patent offloe during the last year, tba. DR. J. B. BIGHAM. A. L. GASTON, Attorney. regular appropriation of $440,000 for Daylight Saving In Canada. printing specifications in the Official Considerable auentton Is being alv- R. T. MORRIS. Gazette and supplemental appropria- »n throughouUC&ada to a so-calnd tions of 1126.000 have been exhausted, cayllght-savlng scheme. The move- and the Issues of the Oazette for Jane ment in Halifax Is la accord with an 15, 22e points of the compass by pointing Disastrous Famine a. the boar band at tbe BOB aay Ume of No. SO ...... 4:09 P. X. Tho worst famines iof modern times that girl. the day and then placing a small No. • 10:S7 P. M. wore the famine in Ireland in 1M-1, Piece of straight wire crosswise be- No. IS 4:SS A. X in which 1,000,000 people perished; tho The Semi-Weekly News tween the.hour hand and the figure 12, Indian famine in 1886, which claimed Strieker's Jewelry getting exactly half way. Tbe polat ^ SOUTHBOUND 1,460,000 victims; the Indian famine In ' « BELIEVES IN of tho wire which comes between tho No. S9 ...... 12:16 Noon 1ST7, la «hlch 600,000 people perished, IS and tho hour bond always points No. 8...... 11:17 A. U. and tho great famine in China in 1S7I, Store. No u In which 9,500,000 perished. - ; CHESTER - " •• Opposite Coram ere'&] Bank. "ON THE HILL' CHESTER, S. C. BIGGEST NEW STOCK OF GOODS IN CHESTER

100 men's every thread extra special at 35 Cts. HOSIERY. heavy weight guaranteed blue tag. Prices For Month of Counter of 40 cts. linen window SHOES! ha\e a wide range of BtvTes all wftol "Dicker Kersey" suits, shades, 3x6 feet at 25 cts. Octobcr In hosiery of all kinds for all the sold In Chester from t~50 to t'O, 15 to 20 cts. wall paper at 10 cts. family We handle the fol'owlng •TROT MOC" 8HOE8. Kluttz pllce only $5 45. This Is double roll. Kluftz Department Store well know i: brands Onyx.' "(tor- the best work Bult made. It will We have soma unusually good Thin In a gr«it shoe* for every has the greatest stock of don." 'Holeproof ' and Phoenix lam over a year's hard wear. values to offer In lace curtains and member of the family. l-ast spring fall and winter merchan- 1 lot of new blue serge men's curtain scrim and summer we,»old over -HO pal" dise in this section of the suits, with tiny wfclte stripe through GREAT DRY GOODS STOCK. We Just received our fall ship- State. It sent two of its KLUTTZ GUARANTEE. the suit worth $8. Kluttz price t.V ment buyers to the northern Kluttz' Department Store has the A $5.00 man's suit, new goods, &l No matter what you buy at SI 75 ladles' everyday shoe*. every biggest stock of Dry lioodB In ('bis- 13 95. markets to buy a large Kluttz Department Store we must sal pair guaranteed. October price tl 41 ter. We bought many goods In cine tl.25 men's hard finished work stock of merchandise, and Isfy you. Anything you gef and It Thin In an aboslutely nil round wi- lots and uecured very low prices on pants, dark colors. 79 els. the big display of fall and falls to give 100 per cent satisfaction ld made shoes. full vamp and ill excellent merihandlse The gofdx bring It back before using It and leather winter goods here now are uew There Is not an old pie-e BOY8' PAWT8._ indicate that they bought Kluttz will either exchange It ur of goods tn the store Save big BOY'S' AND GIRLB' 3HOE8. wisely. Here you will gladly refund your money. money by buying -your I*ry Goods A counter piled high with over at Kluttz No at ore In f'heater ihowi n great- 1.000 pairs of boys' 75 <-t«. to tl 00 find anything you may LADIE8' COAT 8UIT8. er display of boys' mid girls' shoes want in winter goods. grade pants at' 48 rts. Kor the October sale Kluttz has I lisn Klull7. ttepart merit Store 4 CTS. COUNTER. We must a Becond time call your Kluttz has the stock of a great variety of ladles' coat suits attention to Kluttz Department goods, sure enough, this We are exclusive agents In Cheafr « 12 i's 41" in. bet wide white Kluttz Department Store I* Store's wonderful stock of Hoys' time. The goods were for the "I.a Vogue" line of coat auls. homespun, nice smooth Bi."ds_ at exclusive agent Ir Chester for: rants and Clothing We specialize bought right and have tl5.00 all-wool tailored coat suits, yard t cts "La France" ladles' anoes. on boys' suits, pants, shoes and furn- been marked so that a dol- stylishly made, at tlO.OO 6 cts bleai hing, while M rema'ns ishings and have Just what the boy* lar spent here will go lots at 4 <*ts yard "Educator" shoes for the *ant. Kenipinber, we huve I."00 furtherthan anywhere else NOTIONS. HIS line of 1" c's loi'i.ti natiii-l, family pairs of boys' tl on grade wool pants, in Chester. during Octcber at * I 3 ' ts "Trot Moc" shoes for the full ]n g tup. knlckerbuckcr sty'e. .md Heat grade 10 cents shoe polish at 1 HI y 11«tily iiindt which we offer at l * October at - 'is. One dozert 5c. Hafety pins for 5e. October Prices 10c plug of tfibarco at 5c. Mov"' pants of all kinds and si' Everything advertised 5 cts spool thread. 200 yards. 6- on this circular is here. t article that's not entirely 15 Ms beautifully embro derod. satisfactory we will either latest style. ladles' handkerchiefs, exchange it or refund 25cts. Ilabcock's famous Corylop- JOHN B. STETSON HATS. your money. sis talcum powder, best and sweet- QUILTS AND BLANKETS. est made, at 11 cts. We handle Hie John II Stetson and 3 cakes of Soda Crystal wash tub 111 (lal men hats If you want the No matter what It Is In blankets suit p. the new kind of soap boat m.id si hats made men try either one of DRY GOODS. and i|ulits you will find a large stock of them .< Kluttz Depariment I>on t full to liny your shnei 35 cts. silk mercerised waist good*, 3 packages Arm and Hammer Store. Wool and cotton biankets unusual value, yard 15cls. $1.50 MEN'S WOOL SHIRT 98 CT8. Ilrand soda. 10 cts. prices that are tin to twenty per I-IOIHT The pri« es uri- bused 15 cts beautiful dress gtngham, Arbu'kle coffee fresh roasted. cent less than any store Ifi ( he»t r els pound roll on price Mlg assortment of men's tl ">0 pfTOuml or gfaln at a pound 19 c's nearly yard wlde.-ttf yard 1" cts. or the neighboring towns

tl 25 value newest fall plaid silk or striped silk, a yard, only 98c. In bolts or lovely table damask. FLOOR COVERINGS. 50 and 60 cts. wool gocda. brll- Turkish wash 25 lo 3d cts value, Octobcr price llantinee, serge*, brocades, plaids, 1.25 to 11 50 grade congoleum or etc. at 33 eta. Turkish to«els linoleum. 2 yards wide, for each 2 .'d 4u c'.s. damask at yard 25 cis. W* 9u its. This goods Is fire, water jnd rarry a great stock of table linen PRESIDENT SUSPFNDERS. fade proof and napkins of all kinds. Special Oi $1 00 OVERALLS 75 CTS. 1 lot of lovely $1 50 rugs, new ones lot of ge.'uliie 5n da !'ri lolier prices at 9S cts. Urge and full iltze tl on ade t I'lO all Irish linen damask at yd. gr 50 cts hearth size corgoleum or 1 ln- men's overalls, heavy white back 98 cts. Napkins to match. oleum rugs at 25 cts. denim at 75 c<« GROCERIES. tl8.o0 9 x 12 ft. all wool Brussels Victor and Columbia Talking Ma- I art squares at $12.50. chine* and Records. • ' i 3 cans beat grade 5 cts. sardines t6.00 big room wool art square, gor Kluttz has a large stock of Vic- for 10 eta. geo'is patterns, $3.98. CHILDREN'S READY TO-WEAR 35 CTS. BROOMS 19 CT8. tor and Columbia Talking ma h nea tl.25 10 lb bucket of high grade 7 50 9 x 12 ft. wool fibre art and recorda. We have all the new "5 fa. children/. .-esdy.tov-iat Morris & Co- lard for 90 cts. aquares, brand new at $4.^8. s'e» shipment of 35 its brooms .*tur6* and new style m'acVries! dresses. October price* 4S cts. .1 !|. ft*i Heavy ' todr-strifig . *1.2S 10 bucket- • or ^niVarirt" 10''bales" of'extra heavy winter Prices on machine* from $10 to $300 - lard for $1 00. weight. 9x12 ft. Japanese art squar- 00 SO CT8 BOY HATS 25 CT8. es. In rich and beautiful colors and On sugar and flour and meal Klutt 5c. BARGAIN COUNTER. I>eoartment undersells anybody and patterns, while they last $1.98; they Big shipment of boys' all felt hats MEN'S SUITS everybody. are .worth $3.50 to $r4. Don't miss Kluttz Department regular 50 cts. hats, October price All Kluttz groceries are guaran- 15 bolts of 30 cts. y d white Chin* Store's bis 5 cents counter. On It 25 cts. Men's $25.0 '(Jrlffon " suits, no teed; your money back If you want It Matting, clean fresh goods, 17 cents. you will find a great variety ef NEW GOODS. better made. i5 to 117 15 cts. kerosene oil at 11 eta. gal- Kluttz matting bragalns start at 10 dry goods, worth from 8 to 10 cts. Rwnerrtber anything you buy at lon. cts. a yard. yard. Kluttz price yard 5 cts. Men's 118 to $20 suits at $12.50. Kluttz Department S'-.