The Semi-Weekly News December 31, 1915
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The Semi-Weekly News December 31, 1915
Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University Chester News 1915 The Chester News 12-31-1915 The Semi-Weekly News December 31, 1915 W. W. Pegram Stewart L. Cassels J. H. Williamson Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesternews1915 Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Social History Commons Recommended Citation Pegram, W. W.; Cassels, Stewart L.; and Williamson, J. H., "The Semi-Weekly News December 31, 1915" (1915). Chester News 1915. Book 50. http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesternews1915/50 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The Chester News at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Chester News 1915 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact bramed@winthrop.edu. i-j I I CHE8TER, FRIDAY, D E C E M B E R , 31, 1915 THOSE THAT mVE-6n ^ FORD PARTY FEELS SUBMARINES SINK * , HALF DOZEN SHIPS . MUCH ENCOURAGED t * Parliamentary /Full of Situation jRitmora Cabinet of. Co.-.tinues Poaslble W E I S C A N COM1MG I N O H U Y FA31 H O L D I T M B o d y t o .-Sit a t T h e H a . ' U * o r S t o i k h o l m W i l l B e B a c k e d by »2,030000 if Changes. London, December 27—The • depart: / -;ire of t h e I n d i a n a r m y f r o m F r a n c e I, p o r " a n o l h e r f i e l d oI a c t i o n ' ' was t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t f e a t u r e of tU>i d a y ' s now a , s o f u r a s t h e British p u b l l y l s concerned. Whether^ tne n e w [ w l d o f ' a c t i o n It> E g y p t o r Mes- 5 O R t CONSCRIPTION ALMOST LANSINGS' mifcl CERTAIN FOR ENGLAtfDl MAKES IMPRESSION WeSTON Measure ed.in In Modified House Form cf C o m r p c n s "Expect- Pan- Next can j ikes S t o c k h o l m , Doc. 2 7 — - D e l U h t c d o v j r w h a t t h e y d e s c r i b e d a s tht-fr s y m o i - Delegates Dtscu>s Themsleves—[Meeting Necessary. Broad Turn. irlfy that ;<*!,>.! u|.. t h e t l c I f o c o p t l o n In S w e d o n t h o m e m oers, o f . t h e l l e n r y F o r d p e a c o e x » i dltion today c o n s i d e r e d t h e possibility o f ' r e t u r n i n g to S t o c k h o l m , ins t e a d Of r e m a i n i n g a t T h e H a g u - ! , c o i n 111 .**p o t a r a l a , is n o t a n n o u n c e ! . In both when a p r e n a n m t peace t h e s e i t h e a t r e s j t h e r e a r e proMKiiatily s i o n Is f o r m e d . ' Xta'iy p r o n i l n e r t ( H i r e r s of S t o c k a l r e a d V c o n s i d e r a l . l ' ! b o d i e s of I n d i a n holm, including tho mayoi have veitroops. * / V, I t I s a s s u m e d t h a t t h e p l a c e s of l e d i h e c x c c u t i v o l o i u m i t t i e a n d ten- -Amerl-" divided of scientific disc t h e I n d i a n s in F r a n c e h a v e b e e n d e r e d a n u n o f f i c i a l In v i t a ion t o t h e f i l l e d by d r a f t s f r o m t h e n o w a r - - e n t e r of s u c h p e a e n e g o t i a t i o n s a s m i e s r a i s e d o n t h e noil of t h e r a i - l i n y a r i s e . T h e F o r d d e l e g a t e * a n nounced today (hat t h e plan had led Kingdcin. In c c n n e t t l e i n w i t h t o n i g h t ' s a n - t j c o j c o n s i d e r e d f a o r n b l y b u t t'lI'.t nouncement It Is w o r t h n o t i i g the l a r g e r a i » l m o r e I m p o r t a n t s h o r e lb-j y o u t h f u l I T U i c o of W a l e s Is t a k i n g i n I b o b u « f t i e * s i.f r h e E m p i r e . Ii Is expected that .the British public b o t h h o m e a n d c o l o n i a l * , will r e a d w i t h a p e c u l i a r sti_£e_. of national pride t h e King's words to t h e Indl veterans: , - ^ ' . ' B e f o r e y o u I r o v e K n i t c e 1. s e my dear, gallant sen, the I'rince W a l e s , w h o h a s s h a r e d with m y : a l i u s t h e d a n g e r s a n d h a r d s h i p s of I h o c a m p a i g n , t o t h a n k y o u In mj name." T h e "fSirltlsh o f ' i - i a l i-ommunie.i Hon s e n t out t o d a y . which c o n t a i n e d c l u i n ' s t o s u c e e t - s e s In t h e K g y p t j a n t h e a t r e . called f o r l h an o f f i c ial d e n i a l f r o m t h - p r e s s bureau which states that there has beer no f l ' b t l r g between the Rri'ish ani A r a b s e x c e p t a B r i t i s h a * t a c k o n the p r i n c i p a l A r a b f o r c e n e a r M e r s a Ma turu, and t h a t t ' e ,CWb8' fore, "wfui d i s p e r s e d with t r i f l i n g loss t( o u r trocps." Thii Turkish version says that t h e T u r W f t o o R t h e o f f e n s i v e a n d killed t h r e e h u n d r e d B r i t i s h , p u t tire moindcr to flight a n d c a p j u r e d q u a n t i t y of b c o t y . The news from the other war f r o n t s c o n t i n u e s to show no important developments. Tho Russians are w i n n i n g s u c c e s s e s a g a i n s t w e a k e r en e m y f o r c e s In P e r s i a ; t h o B r i t i s h In South P e r s i a have had s e m e severe , f l g l f l * w i t h t h e T u r k s w i t h o u t maaltering the situation; tht v »fdnaliy "allies~at Salonlkl contemplate their nearly completed fortifications the utmost satisfaction; on i j l b t f r o r t t h e r e Is H t t l e t o r e p o r t except minor artillery and bombing operations. T h e resumption of T e u t o n i c subm a r i n e a c t i v i t y t s e v l d e n r e d b y tin s i n k i n g c t a half d o z e n s h i p s In t h e p a s t ( ^ e n t y ^ t f r h<*urs, wfc'Jj t h e lo« e l s h t y l i v e s In t h e c a s e -of t h e F r e n c h steAmer Vllle ^ D e ' L e C l o t i f , while two boat loads o i t h e crew a r e m i s s i n g In . t h e . c a r e of t h e B e l g i a n steaimer M i n i s t e r B e r n a e r t . " A l t h o u g h t o d a y w a s a h o l i d a y in E n g l a n d t h e m e m b e r s of t h e B r i t ish Cabinet r e t u r n e d hurriedly rrom t h e s c e n e s of t h e i r C h r l M m a s f e s t i v ities for an Important meeting at w h i c h w e r e d i s c u s s e d t h e Derfcy recruiting scheme and other matters •which . m u s t b e t h i e s h e d citf w h e n f Parliament reconvenes. T h o P a r l l a m e n , ' a r y s i t u a t i o n - . .-ontlnues full'.of some changes u r « « y rumcrs In t h o C a b i n e t and arff i f l t t g wklely talked cf. T h e r e 1s., a p o s s i b i l i t y t h a t S i r E<1 w a r d Greys' heal h may c o m p e l him to leave t h e Cabinet, althcueh • ' e they would withheld llnal decision n The !'Xp«dllln will go t o C o p e n h a g e n and Tile Hague, as h a s already been planned. At Tlie! H a g u e t h r e e o r m o r a deton a t e s f r o m etM'h c o u n t r y w i l l lie selected a n d t h i s c o n s t i t u t i n g . Mr. F o r d ' s i d e a of a p e r m a n e n t a r b i t r a l i o n b o a r d will s i t d e f i n i t e l y a t TIPH a g u e o r in S'.ockhblm. Mr. F < r d t c d a y *• nt a w i r e l e s s ilifroi i hid: is b o u n d f c r N e w Y o r k . H e . v:iif1 !. 1 w a s I n - p r o v i n g in h e a l t h a n d w i s h e d « u o ( i s fcr tfie expedition. T h e p e r u t a n e n t b o a r d , t h o <11 s p a t h added, would be backed by Mr. Ki rd Cb. 6 6 te^rltv WfiriE* OAK NEWS FRENCH INCREASE • GAINS OF GROUND Repulse and ir O n a c c o u n t of t h e w e l o i n e g i v e n t h e d e l e g a t e s a n d t h e h o s p i t a b l e toiK of t h e S w e d i s h n e w s p a p e r s , w h i c h t o day •devote-severai jiagos 'o interv i e w s a n d d e s c r i p t i o n s of n i e n i ' i c r * of t h e p e a c e par" y . t h e delegate ry q u i ' " - VV< <1 s trr-': - e r k - a n d Counterattacks Advance 'Between Hi •<l anil" Rcpfelson. F o r i s . Dec. « 9 — * n offi. l ocation r i u i d s a s f o l l o w " I n Hel.;iu;.. a . i d A r t o l l e r y d l r p l a y e d u - H M t y t-n NITRIC ACID OUT OF THE ATMOSPHERE Be Placed 6n -no Says Mr. Market Satur Duk©—Probletn - -of C h e a p n e a a N o t 8 o l v e d . An a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e through tlio . A s s o c i a t e d I V t s s b y M r . J a m e s B. D u k e t l i a t n i t r i c a c i d ( f c t a l u e d try a h f t i w t l n g n i t r o i t r . ^ ' i r o m a i r will b o put on t h e n a r r . e t next Saturday is I n t e r e s t i n g althou h not surprising to Observer readers who h a v e b e e n k e p t In t o u c h w p h ' h i flovelofment of t h i s h i g h l y I n t e r e s t i n g i r i f u s t r y a t G r e a t F a l ' s , " S . C. , T h e d i s p a t c h Is a s f o l l o w s ; " New York. Dec. 28—Nitric l acid o b t a i n e d b y e x t r k f t l r g ni r o ^ e n TK>m t h e a i r will b e piit o n t ' : e m a r k e t ^ next Saturday by t h e S o u t h e r n El«W tro-Chemical C o n - ^ n > ^ accordlns—to a s t a t e m e n t m a d e t o n i g h t by J a n i c s B; D j i k e , c n e of i t s o f f i c e r s . T h i s announcement, follows close u p o n t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of B r l < . G e n . - W i l l i a m M . C r o z l e r . c h i e f *of o r d i n a n c e o f t h e ITii'ted S l a t e s A r m y who in his untiuaf repcrt urged t h l t t h e Natlorf t a k e s t e p s t o b e Indep e n d e r i t of t h e C h l l e a n . b e d s ftr _tlie n i t r l c s u s e d In m a k i n g g u n p o w e Mr. D u k e ' s c o r r p o n y e x p e l s turn out f o u r Ions o f . nitric acid day f r c m I t s Works at Great Falls. a h c u t 50 m i l e s f r o m Charlotte. / attended tcday'e meeting T h o sudden r e t u r n cf W l - j t o n Spencer T h e c h e m i c a l wi!l b o p r o d u c e d o n Chnrchlfl to' E r r l a r d . likewise. a y m u c h l a r g e r s c a l e if t h o great David b e s i s of m a n y r u m o r * . p r o b l e m . of g e t l l r g w a t e r power the . L i b y a G e o r g e . t h e m i n i s t e r of m u n l e n o u g h c a n be s o l v e d . Tho t l c i M ^ r o c e l v n d a r r e t r t o v a l If n f r o n y w o r S w i l l v e r y l i k e l y b e c a r r i e d o a t h e h o l i d a y c r o w d a s b e a r r i v e d a t In C a r a d a b y t h e Qntigp? DevelopD o w n i n y f t r o e t for t h e Cabinet meet- m e n t Company L'd., , ® which Mr. Dukevls the president. This coming- " p a n y -Has b e e n a c q u i r i n g extensive ) !. • E « r t h S r o c k s In 8 a n S a l v a d o r w a t e r power rights in the - neighborh o o d , o f ' L a k e S t . J o h n a n d xrill h a v o ...^"SjJk.waJvido.r Uec. 2'J— E a r t h ^ w o r k s on t!ie S a g u e n a y RI\"er. quake shocks which began early M o n d a y roornlns a r e s t i l l b e i n g f e l t T h o m a n a g e m e n t of t h e Dreamherfc. ' wall ccl!ap»ed during a they ahock t o d a y . , killing two persons and l a n d T h e a t r e a n r o u n c e that have m a d e arrangements to show seriously Injuring two others. L*te advices frcm. 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E t a n c h g e n e r a l s t a f f , K i n g OonslantIne expressed doubt, that the c e n t r a l in p l r e s we u l d L e a b l e to resist Indefinitely the economic a n d e s p e c i a l l y t h o f l n a r c l a l ) r e - s u r e of t h e war. Geo. Costlenau t o reported t h e k i n g ' s o p i n i o n t c n l g h t In a s ' a t e m e n t t o t l i e A ^ s c e l a t e d I rera^ J T h e Greek sovereign asked the ceHiMiiai.der vchy by t h e s l o w n e s s of l o p e m t i o t s the allies had p e r m i t t e d tho- c r u s h l r g of B e l g i u m a n d 8 e r v l a a r d the fslluro if tho Hnrcunelle* cami>algn. Gen. O a s t l e n a u ' s reply, w a s t h a t nolK'dy 1' n l e d t l i e a e u n f o r t u i y ' e restrltrf w e r e ' extrco-.cly 10e r ^ m y machine gun shelters hat'; caj>t: F. I). M o o r e a n d Mr. Maleoln< t e P r A n ! 0 r l r a l > amfcu a n c o d r l v grettable. the front. g i v e n t h e best result. O u r b a t t e r i e s fiat.klioad "Pent X m n s with their celebrating Christmas "It would bo n oat h l ; h l y desirT h e A m e r i c a n s h a v e n o > l o n g e r destroyed the p a - a r e t s rf Germa>. ] f a n - l l l e s . T h e y have now returned a b l e . " t h e g e n e r a l 1 e x l a r o d , " I f Belfortified works at the Chateau do t 0 t l l c l r railroad w c r k a t T r e n t o n . S. l e a v e s t h a n t h e F r e n c h , an glum and Servla w e r e still I n t a c t j special h<fllday •.uFliHi.vbs a r d If I t n y s l a c o u l d t o d a y b e r e v l c t u been g r a r i e d . Miss Florence P a ' r i c k has returna l e d b y » ; a y 'of t h e / D a r d a n e l l e s , b u t | Turkey, cranberry sauce, and plum FIRE DESTROYS COTTON e d h 0 n : e f r o m a visit t o h e r s i s t e r . ;we 11 ',1ft s e e t h e war a s a whole. 1 p u d d i n g f o r each cf the d i t o e r a . p o _ M r s . G r l e r . a t I^>ulsvillo, K y . 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C a r v e r — y o u will * r » t e d b y a n a r t i c l e .in t h e J o u r n a l " R o d ' s Fool," " T h e Sin ot Jfeost Ave- 1 1 , 1 0 H o r a c e I m m e n s e l y , " s h e s a i d en•of H e r e d i t y In w h i c h t h e e d i t o r ex- l i n g h . ' " D o r o t h e a . ' " T h e H e a l e r s " t h u a i a s l i c a l l y . •presses t h e opinion t h a t t h e extra- a n d a dozen o t h e r w o r k s familiar to " I d o n ' t Buppose y o u ' l l h a v e t i m e 'floral n e c t a r i e s found on sherries, r e a d e r s In e v e r y i a n d . a n d t h e r e w a s t o t a k e "any m o r e r i d e s In t h e l i t t l e •cowpeas and other' legumes, castor a g r a v e l o s s t o t h e w o r l d of l e t t e r s a s r e d c a r . " h o s a i d g l u m l y . I b e a n s , f e r n s , e t c . . "just h a p p e n ; " t h e y w e l l a s t o h i s n a t i v e c o u n t r y in h i s "I'm afraid 1 won't have much passing. time," she.admlUod. "You bavo been " M a a r t e n M a a r t e n s " l i v e d m u c h in s o k i n d — a n d g i v e n m e s o m a n y de|"vajiui£e. P a r i s . H e loved t o b o In t h e w o r l d l i g h t f u l e x c u r s i o n s in t h ^ c a r . 1 s h a l l : fJectarity are the glands t h a t a n d of t h e w o r l d , B u t h i s w o r k w a s a l w a y s r e m e m b e r t h e d e a r l i t t l e r e d '•eerete .nectar. T h e y a r e found* In m o s t l y d o n e i n t h e old c a s t l e of Zon- c a r , " s h e s m i l e d . m o s t Qbwers, b u t in m a n y a r e a l s o h e u v e l , n e a r D o o m . With Maurice "Long after you've forgotten t h e i f b e n d o n t h e leaf s t e m s . M a n y theoM a e t e r l i n c k , t h e B e l g i a n , h e k e p t t h e o w n e r ? " h«j a s k e d q u i z z i c a l l y , a s h o f r i e s as, to t h e i t use h a v e been adl i t e r a r y a r t of t h e " l o w c o u n t r i e s " in s t r o d e a w a y . -vanccd, 'but long e x p e r i m e n t a t i o n h a s t h e world's van To Americans his s h a caIied a f t e r h l m t 0 t e „ h | m t h a t ^proved each_tlf t h e s e t h e o r i e s t o b o sk i l l w a s a d e l i g h t , l o s i n g l i t t l e i n H o r a c e C a r v e r w a s c o m i n g on t h e •erroneous. translation He m i g h t be called t h e 4 ; 1 0 l r a l n . , I e n o d d e ( 1 f r 1 ; n l y ^ Dutch Thackeray without much w e „ t o n j,i8 w a y " W e can h a r d l y avoid t h e conclus i o n In m a n y c a s e s . " w r i t e s t h e ediG ' 7 ' C h , , " 9 _ ! 1ma*!"a''°n- 1 ° had, ™» h i m . a fine, u p s t a n d t o r . "(hat they have no vital, func™" C n h ., n ^ m 0 n w H U h M t h 0 a u ' h o r o f ing young man. a successful farmer. Vanity Fair, and his w o r k s a r e a p o w ^ ,he Tl„age , man , t i o n a n d t h a t t h e plant would proba•biT g e t a l o n g j u s t a s well w i t h o u t bound to live a s long f u t u r e a h e a d of h i m . p e o p l e p r e d i c t e d . t h e m . " although he a d m i t s t h a t it is or " H e n r y Kstnond." "If h e w e r e o n l y o u r s o r t . " t h o u g h t " d a n g e r o u s for man to assume t h a t — •— Grace, remembering Horace Carv •he c a n u n d e r s t a n d all t h e w a y s of H A S I T S P E C U L I A R Q U A L I T I E S and his social prestige. S h e had ofton N a t u r e a n d d e c i d e by b i s o w n s t a n d ' w o n d e r e d why h e r plain, practical a r d s w h e t h e r o r not a certain strucG u n c o t t o n , P o w e r f u l E x p l o s i v e , Will P a r e n t s c r i t i c i z e d t h e I n d o l e n t H o r a c e • t u r e is of v a l u e t o a p l a n t . 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In i l l u s t r a t i o n . Mr. D a v i s t e l l s of ' W l l a ' 1 , 8 3 ' a k e n p l a c e . G u n c o t t o n d o e s T h e wood road wound through miles d i s c o v e r i n g t w o b o y s s w i n g i n g f r o m n o t d e t o » a t e u n l e s s it Is c o n f i n e d , a s of o a k t r e e s . T h u n d e r r u m b l e d o m i n ln t h e b a r r e l inanv-products that bring c o m . t e l e p h o n e wires ou which t h e y had of a g u n . o u s l y , t h e s u n d a r k e n e d a n d w a s hidfort and e c o n o m y to I he farm. «Kmi>ed. ' . When dry, however, guncotton can d e n f r o m v i e w a n d w a r m d r o p s of r a i n A s k f o r t h e m by n a m e . , _ " Y o u m a y b e e l e c t r o c u t e d . 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S h e w a s a f r a i d of S t a n d a r d H o u i ihold p a n i e s , t h e a u t h o r s a y s , will t o s o m e d i s i n t e g r a t i o n of t h e m o l e c u l e s of t h e t h e s h a r p l i g h t n i n g flashes. Lubricant • e x t e n t s o l v e t h e s o c i a l p r o b l e m p r e - e * P ' o d l n g s u b s t a n c e . It I s ' a s t h o u g h " L e a v e It u p a t t h e t o p of t h e h i l l . * n t e d by t h i s s p i r i t of r e c k l e s s n e s s a " t h e b r l ° k s ln a g r e a t b u i l d i n g w e r e I H spread a r u b b e r b l a n k e t over It," Parowax -among young children. f r a c t i o n of a s e c o n d t o be scat"Poor Horace." sighed Grace. "I'm tered about G r e a t e r New York. Eureka Harness Oil a f r a i d h e will g e t a w f u l l y w e t " T p ^ Mirror and th* World, Mica Axle Grease " H e won't mind that," reassured Good D o n e b y B i r d s . t T h o g l a s s r e f l e c t s t h e f e a t u r e s of Ferd carelessly. 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P r e p a r B o n a p a r t e w a s h a i l e d w i t h g r e a t del i g h t b y t h o f e w f o l l o w e r s of t h o p r » Ing 8oll t o P a c k i n g C r a t e s . ^ t e n d e r and tho pretenderess. and the c h r i s t e n i n g of t h o I n f a n t P r i n c e L o u i s Eighty South Carolina corn clul " K t n g of R o m e " w a s m a r k e d by !m b o y s e i g h t y of t h e b e s t ln t h e Stale, p e t a l pomp and eclat. The cere adding strawberry culture m o n y t o o k p l a c e In t h e p a l a t i a l p r e n > t h e i r w o r k T h e s e a r e the boys whs l s e s of t h o p r o u d p a p a in t h e A v e n u e b y t h e i r n club w o r k l a s t year Louise. M o s t of t h e I m p e r i a l i s t s ol s c h o l a r s h i p s to Clemson Collegs F r a n c e w e r e there, and did n o t crowd l o r the s u m m e r course. During ths tho buildings. c o u r s e t h e y Were p r o m l s s d t h a t iiv Prince Louis, the younger brother structlons for growing strawbsrrios of t h e p r e t e n d e r , i s a p p a r e n t l y a con- W 0 U l d be s e n t t o t h e m In t h e f a l l a n d firmed bachelor. H e s e r v e d ln t h e t h e b o y s e x p r e s s e d themselves Russian a r m y for m a n y y e a r s , with , , g o r w t r y ( m a U p i t c h * , of thtl r a n k of l i e u t e n a n t g e n e r a l , b u t n o w | u s c l o u i ^ y,,,,. d u b fruit M ot resides at Geneva, w h e r e t h e N a p o w o r f c i e o n s o w n a fine c h a t e a u . . „ ,. • J . C r i d e r . a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r ol Young Farmers. « The RAY0 LAMP SAVES TROUBLE FROM SEVEN TO THIRTEEN CORN CLUB BOYS 10 G R O W SERE IS Victor a n d Leuls Napoleon, " T h e French Pretenders," Celebrate Their Birthday Same Week. <4 SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS YOU CAM NEVER ASCERTAIN The , B e a c h Is E v i d e n t l y a M o s t Bewilderlng Place to Size U p Social Pedigrees. F o r t h e l a s t t i m e t h e y m e t on t h e -Instructions for s t r a w b e r r y oulture Thess Instructions are s t a p l e and b r i e f , b u t c o v e r tlte s u b j e c t lit all I m " b e r r t e s ^ d this should e ®, ' " n u m b e r of s u b u r b a n d w e l l e r s a s 1 a m s o r r y If w h a t I a m e o p i p e l l e d „ / a r m e r i ) . P r o f . C r l d e r ' s directions to say pains you." he said, my a r e B8 f 0 u 0 w a . royal relatives would n e v e r c o n s e n t „ . , t o m y m a r r y i n g a w o m a n ' o f low ® > " . ' ° f / 8 " ; a w b < r r l f c s . A n y kind blood. W h e n e v e r o n e of u s De B l t s l e s " c e p t b o t t o m , o u d a 0 d a t l f r c l a y "have m i x e d b e n e a t l i u s o u r rich, b l u e P r e p a r a t i o n of L a n d . B r e a k deop. b l o o d t u r n s In o u r c h i l d r e n t o a dls®mooth t h e s u r f a c e w e l l , a n d l a ) ro a g r e e a b l e o r a n s ^ e M o r . But, neediest, »'» as for cotton. W h e n r e a d ; to i a y . I h a v J B n j o y e d o u r little af- t 0 Plant, knock tho bed d o w n to a f a i r t r e m e n d o u s l y , a n d I truBt t h a t l e v e l . w e - p a r t t h e b e s t of f r i e n d s . " Fertilizing. Fertilise heavily with "Assuredly, your h i g h n e s s , " replied s t a b l e m a n u r e , e i t h e r b r o a d c a s t e r in t h e beautiful thing. "I 6hall r e t u r n t o the furrow, before planting. 'Each my h u m b l e J o b in t h e k i t c h e n h a p p y f a l l , J u a t before ' mulching, a p p l j In t h e k n o w l e d g e t h a t o n e of y o u r b r o a d c a s t a m i x t u r e of about 260 r a n k h a s condescended to stoop t o m y p o u n d s c o t t o n s e e d m e a l . 400 p o u n d s level. And go. H e n r y , If y o u k a l n i t , a n d 2S0 p o u n d s a c i d p h o s p h a t e , p l e a s e , h e r e c o m e s1 m y e m p l o y e r . n v emnlnver" t these being the amounts per acre. " T h e Duke do Swobblts-!" exclaimed Setting Plants. Set plants t h e o t h e r , a n d m o v e d off J u s t f a m o u s n o b l e m a n J o i n e d t h e b e a u t i f u l p , ™ l f h t ' . 1 " ® ' ' f , n c ^ * 8 a p a r t in ri P l a c e p l a n t s In r a t h e r l a r g e l i30te« o thing, heard the duke say ' ^ ' 0 0 6 spread apart and S 3 « "Weill firmly a b o u t t h e m . K e e p r o o t s 01 fondly, "I hope m y little American plants moist until planttag. Plads w i f e h a s n ' t b e e n flirting a g a i n ! " " W e l l , I ' m a n o t h e r ! " m u t t e r e d H e n - n a m e of v a r i e t y on a s t a k e a t e n d ol r y , a n d , r e p a i r i n g t o t h e b a r r o o m of row' the Seaside pazaz, h e donned his M u l c h i n g . A s soon a s p l a n t s a r s apron and began work for th* day. 1 Bet- c o v e r ground all a b o u t p l a n t s with • j h e a v y c o a t i n g of p l o * n e e d l e s o r oat C o n c e r n i n g t h s Dolomite*. I 8tr*w. This holds moisture and T h e f a i r y l a n d a b o u t C o r t i n a 1* f a - k e * t s b e r r i e s d e a n in s p r i n g . A p p l y m i l i a r t o t h o u s a n d s of E n g l l k h t o u r - ' h i s m u l c h e a c h y e a r t h e r e a f t e r ia lets a s " T h e Dolomites." Dolomite, a September. r o o k c o m p o u n d e d of c a r b o n a t e o t 11m* Cultivating. Begin c n l t l v a J i f f ] a n d c a r b o n a t e of m a g n e s i a , t a k « s It* a f t e r b e r r t o e a r e g a t h e r * * . C a l t l n a m e f r o m t h e F r e n c h g e o l o g i s t "Deod a t d e Gratet, Marquis de Dolomelu," w h o s p e n t h i s t i m e In l T I f a n d t h e following year, while his oonntrymen • t m e n t of R u n n e r s F l r e t S B w e r e b u s y w i t h r e v o l u t i o n a n d way, Let runners take Met i n v i s i t i n g t h i s a n d o t h e r A l p i n e disso a * t * g e t p l a n t * Car a ne< t r i c t s . H e first m e n t i o n s t h i s k i n d of a • e e t In 1B1, a n d the word "Dolomite" first o c c u r s ln a p a m p h l e t ot 1101 d e s c r i b i n g a t o u r of h i e In t h e A l p * a b o u t t h * 8 t Qothard a n d t h * Blmplon. T h * e u r i o o s p o i n t , n o t e d b y M r . CooUdge, is t h a t the marquis s e e m s to h a v e paid n o attention to t h e dolomit* rocks tn t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d of h i s o w n h o m e , Dolomeln, near Greoobie.—London Chronicle. atment fer treatasext as b * *M o9 (naleee a w e new plaata w a a t o d ) . R e p e a t thie the third per. Made Him A c h * All Over, ! T r e a t m e n t f e r Third Fall. Pto T h e l i t t l e c o t t a g e la of t h a t c a p a c i t y y o u r old s t r a w b e r r y p a t c h . • w h e r e t h e r e Is a l w a y s r o o m f o r cm* b e r r y p l a n t s w i l l n o t p r o d a e e de*»> m o r e . O n e n i g h t s m a l l T o m m y j>ad t o a b l e b e r r i e * a f t e r t h * t h i r d CM*. be a w a k e n e d a n d h i s bed m k d e r e a d y Gathering frrutt. Pino* beg for a late and unexpected guest. W h i l e from stalks wltheat bruising, l * a r l * | t h e y w e r o frying t o d e c i d * w h e t h e r t o S U B S en. O a a v e r p a t e h e v e r y e t h e r fix h i s b e d ln t h e m o r r i s c h a i r o r o n day, semeUseee every, d a y . P t o k h e r t h e floor h e f r e t f u l l y w i s h e d t h e y r i e e whets t h e y a r e r e d . w h i t e y e t would h u r r y up. " W h y . T o m m y , " said firaa. O a t h e r l n s t a n d a r d q a his mother, "yon don't w a n t to be a berry basket*. T h e bosket s e l f i s h l i t t l e b o y , d o y o d ?" S t r e t c h i n g with the berries. out and starilng for the morris chair.. • e r t l n g . - W h i l e picking 1 , p l a e a t h * he said: "Mother, I'm so unselfish l n o w I a c h e all over." . 1 arger berries la one beaket. t h e ^ » ond else la a o e t h e r , and t h e s i M d »ls* ( w h i c h s h o u l d n e t b e a s o r k e t M ) M o n e y W o r t h of H u m a n E a r . a a t h i r d . T h i s Is v e r y l a p e r t a a t . T h e v a l u e of a h u m a n e a r h a s b e e n N a m i n g t h e G r s d e e . N a m e t h e Oral judicially detormlned a s one-third t h a t g r a d e " E x t r a Fancy*' a a d t h e of a n e y e . T h e momentous decision w a s m a d e b y a N e w J e r s e y j u d g e l n g r a d e T a n e y . " W r i t e n a m e 01 a s u i t f o r p e r s o n a l d a m a g e s . A work- v a r i e t y , a n d y o u r own- n a a s e o n - e a c h Use quart stse strawberry man who had lost the hearing ot one basket. e a r s u e d h i s e m p l o y e r s , w h o c o n t e s t - b a s k e t s . 12 t o t h e c r a t e , a a d s e e e d t h e c a s e o n t h e g r o u n d t h e N e w t h a t t h e y a r e n e a t a n d c l e a n . Get! baskets from J e r s e y c o m p e n s a t i o n l a w m a d e n o p r i c e s on c r a t e s a n d provision for loss o t hearing. Tho mannfaoturers and have supplies reach J u d g e d e c i d e d , h o w e v e r , t h a t t h e l o s s y o u ln a m p l e l i m e . A r r a n g e m e n t of B e r r i e s In B a s k e t of h e a r i n g l n o n e e a r w a s t a n t a m o u n t t o t h o l o s s of t h e s i g h t of o n e e y e , H a v e e v e r y b a s k e t w e l l filled a n d arr a n g e t h e b e r r i e s on t o p i n r o w * . a n d a w a r d e d t h e w o r k m a n $333,33. C a n y b a s k e t s t o m a r k e t in n e a t l y packed crates. T h e y will i - j t a m a n d : Italy'* Finest Regiment. " T t f t f i n o s t I m p o s i n g r e g i m e n t In t h e a t t e n t i o n a n d b r i n g t h e h i g h - ; j p r i c e a , Italian army is t h e Corraxjlorl, or DRAQQING W I T H A U T O Royal Bodyguard, which for s m a r t n e s s rod p h y s i q u e of m a n a n d h o r s * Is A Western farm paper suggests that ( h o m o s t m a g n i f i c e n t c o r p s of Uie f a n n e r s k e e p u p t h e i r r o a d s b y hitch* kind I n ' E u r o p o . N o t r o o p e r In t h e C o r r a z z l e r l ' Is l e s s t h a n s i x f e e l o n e i n g a d r a g t o t h e i r a u t o m o b i l e s . T h ^ o r t w o , w h i l e m a n y a r e f a r t a l l e r , a n d I d e a Is t o t a k e t h e d r a g a l o n g b e h i n d their wondorful feats.of horsemanship the auto tor a a l l * or two w h e d f c * a r e known t h r o u g h o u t E u r o p e . Most a t r i p t o town, then to l e a v e t h e M I of t h e m e n a r e c o m e l y of f e a t u r e , M b y t h o r o a d s i d e , t o p i c k it u p on t h * w e l l nr. s p l e n d i d of liprB, a n d t h e l a r g e CTtore tflp. a n d t o d r a g t h e olhesi m a j o r i t y ot them c o m e f r o m t h e p e a s - s i d e of t h e r o a d . I t h a s b e a n t r i * « . . with success. J ' antry.—London ChronRlo. ROAD • BUILDING FQURTH CLA88 P 0 8 T M A 8 T E R EX ,-J ANIMATION." , 8aturc'ay, J a n u a r y , 22, 1911 For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT. AV^gelntlelYepaMionlbrAj The Kind You Haye Always Bought similaiinAilicFoodaiKJI&Siiia Promotes DigrelioiiChtetft ness ami Resi-Conlalns neiita Opitmt.Marphinc nor>liueraL Bears fhSignature of N O T NARCOTIC. Btdpe cfOfJ DrS'lULi VJUJA /InuG Sir(/~ JLiSaM + \ BzUltlUi/ JYffiftnini ) DiturtotisirUia* / . HvtiSrrJ\ Cki&atSUar* J HcJnpra) tlcnr. f Apcricri Rprardv forCimsfliat ion. Sour Slocnch.IllarrtiKa Pterins .< om'ulsions.FnTris!! ncss and Loss OF SLLEK FacS'u-A Signature of cT NEW YORK. REASON CANNOT BE GUIDE PRAISING THE LUSCIOUS PIE Product of the Mind, and Is Subject Writer With a Subject Worthy of H i # T h e United Suites Civil Service Commission announces t h a t on the date- named above an examination Let r * cetehrttte the gastronomic Reason cannot select c< rect pre®. will be held at York a s a result- .of Ises; *phe can—ofily prove the prem- poom of the age—the pie. It graces which it is expected to make certifises .yotlgive her. "Oh. what a woo- each season, but most especially r ertu ls man.'' oxclairaed dedicated unto midsummor and l b s ication t o fill * contemplated /a- j p Q Q R RQADS ARE E X P E N S I V E | £ ' timd of berries, fcliitk, re.l ar<T hT ; e Hen Franklin; "he can Una cancy In t h o position of f o u r t h ... for anything he wishes to do That T h e pie Is both friend r.nd foe, i class postmaster at Lqnryvlllo, S. I More Fuss Over Freight Rates Than Is the trouble with reason as guide, forter and avenger, li is mighty in Cost of Hauling Crops From O.' an<l other v a i a h c i e s as they j Reason cannot guide. Reason is al- t h e mightiest. It can mereilesoljr Farm to Railroad. may occur a t that office, unless it ways guided by something else be- elay, and It can soothe and assuage shall bo -J«cided In the i n t e r e s t s of hind it, which supplies the premises th^; drooping spirit. It is a poem hotta A good ileal of f u s s is raised raiseu over u»«. •• f r o m w h , c h r e a . . o n m a k ( ! " s i t s lyric and elegiac—singing the sho«r the s e r \ l c o to fill the vacancy by ro-! rwor,ls ItoaKon is 8 ca,0U pleasures of the senses and again, perlnetatement. The^ "compensation of ^ t M U ^ T d o ^ i t h X ^ p ' r t a t t n t l o n 3 luting machine. adventure, the pnin.s thereof. DnarfWJa the postmaster at this offic j of crop3 or. merchandise is up in arms ! p r o m l s e g puto and ly Is the pic w b e n \ o v e r e a t e n , 1 J3S2 for the last fiscal year ! the moment railroads give the l e a s t record the right ery time, gracious, yea, fend beneficent. when e limits, 21 years and < • on ' Intimation that fre;gh^ r a t e s a r e to be Hut rcasoji has of choice partKK of advanced. But at tiie samo time, there w|ih the dnte of the examination exception t h a t in a State where is a strong tendency to give no attention to the cost of hauling farm crops the head of him who len are d e c r e d by s t a t u t e to from their'point of origin on the farm j f ' Yo|I |javc but pi| , m o |( d sleep."' sighed S a n c h o be if full age for all purposes at IK to the railroad station f a matter of y o u r o w n l h „ u g | l t s ,-ar#fu!ly memorable occasion. IS xears of age on ; f . r e a t e r concern t h a n all the railroad ; l h l g head of him wjio fin xamlnation will i rates In the world, says Fruit Grower i w h o Q r w | , a ( tbon Is re od pie. May he dwell forever on ; and Farmer. | {or c h o j l . „ j., , , r , . m l s c a ;ed is U n d o Sam has found t h a t It costs j Application forms and full InformiIs life chifri-y orchards of F.lvsium. May hta 1^ Ufa ' jowls delight In mincemeat, pnmpkinn, territcry supplied by t h e post of- In tile neighborhood of 23 cents a mile to haul a ton over the average coun- i the eal- the - Juicy squash, the topth-siaimiiR fice f c r which t h e examination is try road. I'ut this-cost may run up»j re need blueberry, the pippin ap:>lc and oodles announced. « to ten times this figure o v e r b a d roads, i weigh, oi lemon custard. T h e examination Is open to a'l and bo reduced a s many times aver •d life's "Something felicitous and fruity txv citizens cf the U r i t e d S ' a t e s who good roads with modern vehicles. \ Without tween two c r u s t s " - that is pie, l^in<; :1s f'y the can ccn-.ply with the requirements. reason, m:1J - i t w a v e ' Rogin al one corn • Its ex- u , e , r u S ( ., n ,i ,, a i judiciously along th<? Application forms and full Informs ever figured in by the producer when jjf,, would er summing up hi.t marketing expense, I p.rlences a of without outer crust in order that something Hon concerning the re(|Uiri even though It will frequently make a j l o a n i n g anv '• (eltclloud and fruity may remrtti. l i t e the examination can be secured from liguro that Is not m u f h loss than the : is ti,i> crcat resture- wine; the best at the last. t h e postmaster at l.owryvllle. or cest of g: tt !!g his produce t o the dls- j u r , . i the a s uf-ted ' . | ,. t U 6 |„. a riily rejoice t h a t It is i from t h e U. S. Civil Service Pom- tant marlist by rail. upon. I,1f». reason £„, U | j l a p to dwell Ajithin the groat lyisslnn. Washington, D. 0 . v Good rotv's are expulsive to build i negative. Ti 'anon as ^-,.v. p.milai.l pi.- b»'i: and not a thmr: o aiiovrf Applications sh< uld he properly ex- and are more or !"SJ of an c.-.pense to -guide i a H o " n l | | , . s fr.u'i et-rlain just'.y "eolo4 briitetl pie.foufKiriia. ) ecuted and filed with the Commit- maintain, but if it were possible to ! the mind tha compare the lowered cost of trans- | / — i (Jive us liberty, or give us deal It. ] sicn at W a s h l n e t r n at least 7 days ni produce over- tlie I porting tho »«. before the date of the examination, road before a f t e r improvement It I "ALARM" THAT IS NOISELESS tou I otherwise It may he impracticable 10 would be f< \ that the cost was paid I Yet the Invention May Be examine the applicants. Upon to A'wakcnjEven « SPLINTERS OF THE FAR PAST! Soundest Sleeper. 4 T-f. Declared by Scientists Who O u g h t to| Alarm watchos thai aign.il K n j w to Be 'Marty Millions ot t e a r s Old. Jfv In X Use » For Over Thirty Years OANOEROUS I C A S T O R I A ES QUC I KLY F o r I n f a n t s a n d Children iti U s e For Over 3 0 Yez 'A frreat many people In this section a r o suifering from cold troubles j u s t now, afld it Is believed that many of t h e m \ - c l c o m o the fact that there is a remedy o(lured by druggists known a s Gopans. which h a s proven tho most cBectlve in all forms cold troubles, such £ 3 head and Che Ids, croup. cougl£|^wliooplng cough, pneumonia, lnSaniation, congestion, catarrh, bronchitis, a s t h p a , ctc. A elmplo bend or chest cold today may be a serious bronchai or lung trouble tomorrow. One application of Cowans on tho t h r o a t and chest htw been known t o entirely relievo a cold In one night. Doctors have found GowM ans of great help In serious cases of congestion, inliamation and pneumonia, by rubbing it well on the chest, between the shoulder blades and Un<icr the arms. It Is very powerful and j penetrates to the seat of the troublo quickly, relieving tho. inliamation, breaking up the congestion and rqdueiii* tho fever, a s no o t h e r remedy will do. At druggists in 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. Demand Cowans beca-.ise Gowans Is more penetrating." Samples and testimonials Jill request, ' P h o n e any grocer o r soda founif sent to tbo Uowon Medical Co.. t a i n in C h e s t e r f o r o n e d o z e n Concord, N. C. pints ol Shivar Ginger Ale. Drink f no pint with each meal and if not promptly relieved instruct your grocer to charge it to the manufacturer, aa authorized. ^ larly Out 0 ! Fix? Remember, also, that wl< P n ' ^ o n , easily t h a n , " n e a 9 0 ' l t r C e n t °f ,h<' The Pity of Self-Pity. ! Self-pity Is indulged in by most men. j Some more, some less. The human tnihd Is so constituted that uAder S H I V A R GINGER ALE Importance of the Com Crop. Corn Is king of all tho crofis. U o M I upon itself and says: "You poor, than 21) per c e n t ~ f all the lmttro*t«a abused thing." The ruination which farm land in tho United S t a t e s la anis wrought by It appears In the fact nually devoted to the growing of cornJ that when a man pities himself he In 1914 lOi.OOU.OUO acres were planCodK does so for t h o very reason that ought to corn In this country, p r o d u c i n g : to lead him to flf-eondcmnation. IIo 2.700.U0U.D00 bushels, which bruugbtd pities his -weaknesses, rather than the growers $1,900,000,000. For n e a r l y I reforming them. He coddlos^ his Inlilty years the land, planted .to conk j Ormities. when they..need xo have-thehas been equal If not g r e a t e r t h a a 1 punishment which pugilists give cach "' If your dealer has none in stock tell b i n the acreage of all other cereal cropa i Mother. No man over pitied himself to telephone comhinod. \ ^ when he Is doing the hard things—wo C'orn from a standpoint of acrcaga' LATHAN GBOCEBY C O M P A N Y j mean, really doing them. While a man 0 D i s t r i b u t o r . lor is being brave the thoughts, of being yield and value exceods every o l h a r abused or ill treated are impossible crop. Chester a n d Territory. j ! thoughts to him. The business man I herorer corn Is grown, thero y o a who sits down, and while he holds his ! n ' " 1 hHjh priced land and prospcrouB j face In hlR hands, bemoans: "I atp 1 people. having a hard time," needs the dash , other crop can replace c o m , h n t ! of that really cold water which ad- : corn can readily take the place a t any: j varsity always uses when she would j other grain crop. I make a strong man. Self-pity un- j Corn is put to a greater number «f twists the^flber of which manly mqn I u^vs than any other crop that grows, are buffded. Hard times make great. There aro greater possibilities, robust, stalwart men—when the sub- , Improvement, yield and quality of t | stance is there to work on.—Bloom- : than any other crop.—From a Lecture when they o r e used. The wide tiro j Jngton Journal. • by £'. O. Holden. PHONE 12 does not cut so deep and makes a better track on roads which are traveled Motoring in Spain. Most Solid Book In the World. while the ground Is s o f t The wide Motorists In Spain describe t h o r Consisting of but ten pages, yet | PROMPT SERVICE tire packs the surface into a Arm road- laying claim to tlie title of the most : between Irun and San Sebastian bed, and thus enables It t o drain well solid book in tho world, a volume re- i very beautiful, and (be latter plaes^ in time of raid. cently presented to the Columbian j even in t h e f a i n , looks most a t JOHN WALKER In cornficlds, plowed fields, field Field museum is a unique work,* says , tive to those speeding through, lanes, and on pasture and alfalfa land, t h e World'p Advance. It is made up j way r u n ! along thosOrla river, a the draft on tho wide tire Is consider- of ten' slabs of the finest jade, ex- ; buieat stream, through Tolosa to tho ably less, no m a t t e r what the condi- qulsltely engraved with Chinese char- , village of Beasaln, whero the truvolcr tion of the solfc T h e wide tire docs acters. The text Is in both Chinese leaves- the Oria. not cut up the meadow or field as and Manchu, with the most elaborate : Uy * a curious optical Illusion, does the narrow tire. This is also ornamentations on the first and last ; though ruunfog steadily uphill -all t h e Important, as a smooth surface in the pages. This queer Jade volume was . while, meeting Lhe rushing, t o r r e n t , meadow is much easier to mow over. made at t h e ' o r d e r of Fmpcror Kang- ; the- road appears- to bo a down-hiQ TIso no tire loss than four Inches on hsl, who lived from 1662" to 1722, and , t your fields or, oa soft r e a d s : make a It Is a family document cf g r e a t his- ' . s o it is on the reverse Journey,, a t , King road drag and use i t Thus low- toric value. It Is supposed that this though from the running ot thcr oar er your own freight rates by lowering relic was sold on account of the finin- one is obviously going down qutta clal stringency alToctlng tho deposed considerable gradient tbe road loo. your hauling costs. imperial family, who lived In retire- • level. tnent on a limited Income since the'es- : ' Keep Weed* Away. tabllshment of the Chinese republic. ! ' Weecjs must bo kept several feet A Swift U p p e r c u t "I see you have your a r m In a sOng.' 'from t h e wheeltrack else tUey will A Venetian Trait. •aid .the Inquisitive draw the moisture from ' t h e roadbed "Our town is considered the Venice "Broken, isn't it?" and thus Ic03en it, this Is ospcpially true in regions of moderato rainfall. of Sagebrush county." "Yes, air," responded (he other "A town on a prairie? Why, you s e u g e r ^ have .to haul your drinking water t o j "M£et with an accident?* Your Road*. this alkali burg?'* \ broke it whilo trying to p a t myHow about t h a t .road In front of "That may be true." •elf on the back.' your farm? Did JJOU get out with a "Then where does your resemblance "Great Scott! WhaJ f o r ? " split log and smooth it down at the to Venice comes In?" "For minding my own bui right time? Did you fill up t h e ' l p w "Wo have a l j r g e floating popula- Ram's Horn. places? Take a little self-pride in tion."—Louisville Courier-Journal. the road that runs in. f r o n t of- your • Almost Realized. farm and sob that It is In good shape, L The Parallel. "Did yon e v e r dream of being a p f f o r yourself and your neighbor. "Their mother treats those boys aa r a t e when you were a boy?" If they were kittens." "Ob. yes. isn't it queer? Now r a t Road-Building H a b i t •'It would De better for them if she In the prosaic business Of m a n a g f s s n Th» rcad-buildlng h a b i t Is confined did. for then sho would giro them a automobile repair shop." to no .one locality.- It h a s a foothold licking every d a y * Tonic—Digestive—Delicious •f- Dreamland T k e a t r e E x t e n d s t o its f r i e n d s a n d p a t r o n s t k e C o m p l i m e n t s of t k e S e a s o n and desires to express to v e r y sincere tkanks for them its tke,ir l i t e r a l patronage during tke year iiow d r a w i n g t o a close. Semi-Weekly News $1.50 a Year i of a l o r d which' wrist, the pressure i? until released by watch. This is aching i\_ small slide •'in of the watch a Advance. The discov ry of nplitiK rs -mllHooH cf years old has belli made by a professor of pah-oaiolo.jy a l the I niversivy ot I ' a A o r p t a . ' spiintera. asneither decayed uor petrilied. but ro1 ta'.ne'd the grain unit distinct nuirKiuta oi the Calliornia redwood, anil x l » even possible to wlitttW shavings from." the larger splinters. The discovery «lt these splinters wus made at Mus<ck . KocK. California, a banii of rock at»ouli twenty miles out y Sau Frauciacvj This stratum oi rock oilers an excels lent opportunity for the study fit rocte foriniit.ons, and it was while on a t r i » of this kind that the spiintera wcr® found embedded ill the sandy base o f the rock. F u r t h e r m o r e these splinters were contained in a s t r a t u m w h i d * . had sunk under the sea and had been' ! a f t e r w a r d raised anil turned over In tt different position so that the r e d w o o a t r e e s were in a horizontal position i n I Btead of vertical.—World's Advance, y | I. prepared with the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water and pureti aromatic.. A b . aolutely guaranteed to relieve any CMac of dyapepiia or indigestion, or your money refunded. Bottled only by S b l v a r Springs. Shelton. S. C. | Auto Transfer DRAUGHONS Srmt-lMccklu Sfnus blisbod Tuesday and' Friday, Of c<iur*e. wo Oorft d e r y that we I PARISH-MeCLINTOCK, -niiinymnrni.tattL-Ot _Ik|^ COUNTY BOARD While it m e a n s worry a n d a n n o r - f r i e n d s In t h i s c i t y a n d sectlcii, at Qheste*. y- icqp," (eypei'iaiVy - w>nv >JM c f Mi ss K a t h k e w UcGlieSoek. of fojlow o u r a d v i c e , a s f r c q u e W hap- E d g e m i o r . a n d T . U u h a n P « j l « h, of per- W i l l .Meet Legislative . PEOHAM t h i s city. T i i e e-eremony Delegation pnr>T.> TtTPre- .ire c - n ^ w t m a i l o B s and formed at o n C h r l » iirfttT n t i i i t . ST='.VAPT L. CASSELS Mor day—Vote to Discontinue Speitrywuy, It is our duty. T h e realjza- • a . ^ h c m e o f t , e b r U , e - , „ n r o nt-<, LUAMSON '•>*s cial Cor.tables. Hon of t h a t w o u f d b e c o m p e n s a t i o n K e j . K A I.unar.usi b e i n g t h e riffleicrs and Publisher#. T h e a n n u a l m e c t ! r g of the County e c e u e h even If t h e r e W a s n ' t tlio l a t f i t j p m i n i s t e r . Mr. a n d Mrs. P a r i s h Board wos held W e d n e s d a y i n the added con f o r t of rcii p a r i n g t h e lot »f S p i u c e s t r e e t , b u t will go o f f i c e of t h e S u p e r v i s o r , Mr. D. .dvanci of t h e p e e r w i t h . urS a r d recoRnlz- hcusekecplnJS hi er. G. A n d e r s o n , T h e ar.nual c o u n t y Mr. P a r i s h , i s t h e son of Mrs. a n d m g in the c o n t r a s t the g r a t i f y i n g , „ . . . . , h „ . budget received considerable disTear .. . HJQ l a t e Mr. \V. II. Pari-*n. »mti nr.cussion, various m a t t e r s being gone Months . . d i s c e r n m e n t of P r o v i d e n c e in pick- a n u m b o r o f fiere wfib wil Into. T h e _ b o a r d will m e e t t h e legisbe Months ing u s f o r t h e d e s e r v e d position we be I n t e r e s t e d t o l e a r n of t h e e v e n t lative d e l e g a t i o n Monday a t which held. j Ho Is c o n n e c t e d w i t h tho Cresceu' t i m e t h e i r r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s will be I L a u n d r y . — R o c k Hill Hera'-d, late* Made K i o w n on p r e s e n t e d t o that body. NOTHING ON CHESTER. Superintendent G r i f f i t h , of Application. MORE T R U T H T H A N POETBY. State Penitentiary has made a "A s e n t Ionian w a s In town ono d a y a g a i n s t t h e c o u n t y f o r $506.40 (By James J. Montague) t h i s week w i t h a view of e n g a g i n g • • t a r e d a t the Postofflce at Ctioite connection " w i t h t h o c a s e of Nelse in b u s i n e s s in Greenwood. H e went ' 8. C.. u second-class m a i l e r . Brlce, J o h n Crosby a n d Meek a n d COMING SOON. down to s e e ttie city c l e r k a n d ln-1 Tom GrlfHn. T h o Board claims these prisoners were net sent quired what t h e lioeaso would be i n , O n l y t h r e e d r o p s of gas. f a t h FRIDAY. DECEMBER. 31 t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y f o r safe keeping his business, T h e ( j e r k a s k e d If h e " ° n l > " , h r e o • " W c f s a f c : oui T h l s oar won't go on air, you k n o w - but w e r e sejit t h e r e t o c a r r y SPECIAL CONSTABLES. were c o m i n g t o e s t a b l i s h a p e r m a t b e s e n t e n c e of the c o u r t . T h e mat I t ' s r e t In t h o Bryan class. T h e County Hoard at t h e i r a n n u a l nent b u s i n e s s or w a s h e in J u s t f o r Don'C leave m e b e s i d e t h o road, f a t h - t e r h a s been placed- in t h e h a n d s of t h e C o u n t y ^ t ' o r n e y . m e e t i n g on last W e d n e s d a y decided a t r a n s i e n t - s t a y . U j o a b e i r g i n f o r m A r r a n g e m e n t h a s been m a d e T o look a t t h e fellows -pass t o r e c o m m e n d that t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n ed thiil he w a s l o m i n g t o live h e r e t a k e c a r e of $10,000 d u e on* t h o n e w of $2.000'for special c o n s t a b l e s be and e s t a b l i s h a p e r m a n e n t b u s i n e s s With tncney l a b u n k s t o fill' . t h e i r Jail, J a n u a r y . f i r s t by p a y l r g J6,00n .tanks he was i n f o r m e d t h at t h e city of 'discontinued. a n d m a k i n g a n c t e for t h e d i f f e r Give tne t h r e e d r o p s of g a s W e h a v e no Inclination to criticise Greenwood did n e t e x a c t a license e n c e . T h e r e m a i n i n g *15,000 Is d u e In t h r e e a n n u a l i n s t a l l m e n t s . tbe action of the Hoard but it Is to from people who c a m e he'ro t o live I t ' s o n l y a dollar a drop, f a t h e r . McKeown. seconded by Mr. Only a d o l l a r a d r o p ; bo hoped the m a t I T will be looked m d e n g a g e in .business. And t ak e It from m e and old J o h n D S t o n e , moved t h a t t h e a n n u a l ajpprointo thoroughly b e f t r e a n y final ac- " I n c o m m e n t i n g on t h i s t h e gentleI prlatlon of $2,000 f o r special depu<rhe t a r i f f i s - g o i r g t o hop. tion Is taken. In f u r ( p i n i o n an in- man said t o us. " I tell you it m a k e s t i e s bo d i s c o n t i n u e d . Motlcn carBut I a m t c o p r t u d t o walk, f a t h e r ventory, s o to s j e a k . of t h e work a m a n feel mighty gocd t o come t o ried. ' ! ( | ~! A r d the t a n k Is dry. a l a s . d o n e d u r i n g t h e life of t h s p e c i a l a place a n d get s u - h a r e c e p t i o n . It Only t h r e e d r o i s of -g^s. f a t h e r , ! Being in n e e d of m o n e y f o r r o a d s ar.d bridges t h e B e a r d will ask the Only"'three d r o p s 'of pas. i*SS»tables should l e goi.o Into aires him fuel at h o m e and like l e g i s l a t i v e delej,-a!icn t o d i v e r t t h o thoroughly a n d <ccr. pared with i-oniirg to stay. W h y I pay a llone-half n ill tax from t h e n u f t Jail t i m e previous t o the installation •ense cf ten d o l l a r s in t h e little t o t h e road levy, w h e r e it was t h e s e .special offi< e r s . originally T h i s c h a r g e w a s b r o u g h t place t h a t I am at. a n d I t h o u g h t I about, by a n A'et |N)*sed at t h e last Does t h e i n c r e a s e in f i n e s ^ tf t h a r e would h a v e t o p a y a t l e a s t as m u c h m e e t i n g of t h e legislature.. be one. j u s t i f y k e e r i n g t b e m ? Does Chester's Modern Movie as. t w e n t y five d o l l a r s in a p l a c e t h o t h e c h a i r - ? a r g -hj^w a b e r e f i t size of G r e e n w o o d . " MEMBERS OF COUNh a v i n g special e f f l - e r s ? Dcee CIL TO M E E T W I T H " W e tcok p l e a s u r e In a s s u r i n g Iiira e x i s t e n c e cf s j > e \ . l o f f i c e r s t; COUNTY D E L E G A T I O N ' h a t this was the Greenwccd way. r u r a l life s a f e r ? , S e m e t i m e tfgo t h e Mnyo.r. Mr T h a t t h e b u s i n e s s m e n cf t h i s c i t y T h e m a j o r i t y cf the c i t i z e r s V. Davidson. anpol't>jd a ccmitii would not s t a x d f c r p l a t i n g a liof the C h e s t e r c o u n t y r e s i d e in t h e r u r a l from t h e city council t o confer c e n s e on l e g i t i m a t e b u s i n e s s . It bad with t h e County Delegation a s to districts, and the men being away been tried on one occasion and t h e a proposed _ c h a n g e in t h e law apfrom home a grent p a r t of the time, p r o t e c t s w e r e so s t r o n g t h at It w a s plying to I he I s s u a n c e cf U>nds for Episode N. >. ' l t h e women a r e e n t i t l e d t o all p r o t e c the City ofr C h e s t e r . T h o p r e s e n t a b a n d o n e d . W e are glad "hat Greention n e c e s s a r y . F e a r of t b e hand law would c o n f i n e a n y b o n d lasue wcod i s In a position t o g i v e all of the law make* m a n y r e g a r d the t o a f e w I m p r o v e m e n t s a n d I t la b u s i n e s s m e n w h o wish t o come-, a law. d e o l r l o u s t o h a v e t h e law cover sevh e a r t y welcome, a n d Impose upon e r a l I t e m s which a r e not n o w t a k e n c a r e of by t h e a c t . T h e County t h e m no tax for t h e privilege; of A L W A Y S SOMEBODY ELSE. Delegation is s c h e d u l e d t o meet o p e n i n g ' b u s i n e s s In o u r c » y . We T h e e x t r a v a g e n c e of o t h e r people Monday a n d In all" p r o b a b i l i t y the w a n t t h e m t o come w i t h t h e assura l w a y s h a s - b e e n a g r e a t worry t ; c o m m i t t e e , a p p o i n t e d ' by t h e Mayor, MONDAY a n c e t h a t t h e y will b e r o r a l v e d gladwill p l a c e t h e m a t t e r b e f o r e t h e m . •he rest of us. We f e e l t h a t If oth ly a n d m a d e o n e w i t h us-"—Greene r people would t a k e o u r advice a n d JBANK8 P A Y DIVIDENDS. wood J o u r n a l . d o without t h e t h i n g s w e c a n ' t do C h e s t e r Is r i g h t ln line with Tho four b a n l d n g I n s t i t u t i o n s of ^ "loot Ihey would not only b e bet.Cheater will t o m o r r o w pay their G r e e n w o o d when It c o m e s t o a lithemselves but we could t o r <*usual s e m i - a n n u a l d i v i d e n d s a s folc e n s e a n d we s y m p a t h i z e with pari t i m e w e sp6nd r e m o n s t r a low®: devote ties who live ln t o w n s w h e r e a N a t i o n a l E x c h a n g e 3 1-2 p e r c e n t , t i n g -with t l v . ^ 1 1 0 ' " b u l g i n g o u r own city* l i c e n s e Is collected. E v e r y city o n a c a p i t a l of $100,000; P e o p l e s pleesorjsK^ IN SIX ACTS l i c e n s e h a s Its f a v o r i t e s a n d w h e n N a t i o n a l 3 1-2 p e r c e n t on a capiW e d o i n o t t a k e t h > R a l l 8 f « £ t l o n l n it c o m e s t o b e i n g t a x e d equally, t a l of $50,000; Commercial B a n k 3 our n e w car we h a d exp. 0 0 1 0 " 1 b e " t h e r e Is n o t h i n g t o it. 1-2 p e r c e n t on. a c a p i t a l of $100,0 ; T h e W h i t e B a n k 5 p e r c e n t oa c a u s e t h e family a r o u n d tfie • c o r " C h e s t e r too, d o e s not e'^act a Uc a p i t a l of $20,000. A t o t a l erf $9,750 trer h a s t a u g h t one. W e k n o w tfi6> c e n s e I or all b u s i n e s s . to the various stockholders. c a n ' t a f f o r d It. W e Xhink they wonld HeoUet of children's colds often lays the T h # d l n a « r \ g l v « n by t h e Ch e s t e r foondation of serious lung trouble. On h a r e been m o r e sensible If they other hand, It is harmful t o cootinuS h r i n e Club tefc t h e c m d r e a . - M t h e h a d painted t h e i r h c u s e Instead,. with lncity W e d n e s d a y w a s e n j o y e d by a- ally doee delicate ternal medicines t o keep tbe children If t h e s e a r e our f e e l i n g s t o w a r d bout 325 l i t t l e fellows. A n exoelleut always Indoors. t h o s e who can m a k e e v e n a show o f ' m e n u w a s s e r v e d u n d e r t h e s u p e r Plenty of fresh sir in the bedroom and a k e e p i n g up with u s bow much m o r s ' vision of t h e w i v e s , d a u g h t e r s a n d good application of Vick's "V«pJ3-Eub" Salve over the throat and cheat at the first a g g r a v a t e d they ar© toward t h e ac- s i s t e r s of t h e m e m b e r s of t h e club. A f t e r dinner- the children w e r e tatually noedy. W i t h t h e m we can g l v s ken to the Dreamland Theatre, the o n r Icdlgnation full play. W e l i k e t o m a n a g e m e n t of which o p e n e d t h e i r l e c t u r e Thwn.. W e like t o tell thorn doors t o t h e o h l l j r a n . - ^ w h a t we" would do if w e w e r e In DREAMLAND OUR Pglglg YOU'LL BUY OUR GOODS MONEY SAVING PRICES WHEN WE SELL YOU SOMETHING FOR THREE DOLLARS MARKED FOUR DOLLARS WE SAUE YOU ONE DOLLAR OF SURE-ENOUGH MONEY. OUR GOODS ARE WORTH. ALL THE TIME. ALL WE ASK FOR THEM AT FIRST. WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY OUER OUR WINTER GOODS FOR ANOTHER YEAR. THAT'S WHY WE ARE CUTTING PRICES TO CLEAR THEM OUT. CONE WHILE THE "PICKING" IS GOOD. RODMAN-BROWN COMPANY"* . W . R. NAIL TO-DAY "NEAL NAVY" PROPRIETOR OF . Chester t3 5, 10 and 2 5 Cent Store *- Wm. C. Dowlin and Gloria Fonaa In "The Devil and Idle Hands" Broadway Universal Feature WILTON LACKEYE IN "The Man of Shame" Treat en's Colds W i s h e s O n e and A l l H appy ' an d Prosperou%4 New Y e a r Semi-Weekly News $1.50 a Year MULES t l f t i r position: W e l i k e t o tell t h e m t h e y have otjly t h e m s e l v e s t o blame f o r the s i t u a t i o n t h e y a r e In, and t h a t if they had- o u r g u m p t i o n t h e y would g e t o u t of It. If t h e o b j e c t of our charity ( a n d advice) Is a man w h o s e w a g e s barely suffice" for the n e e d s of his f a m i l y we like /o . out t o him t h e wisdom of point thrift. 4? 1 w e give h i m a coat w e l i k e tell h i m It is a b e t t e r c o a t to t h a n w« b a d ' when we s t a r t e d out to make o u r f o r t u n e . If h i s w i f e l^uys su?>-• b y t h e p o u n d w e l i k e t o tell h e r h o w m u c h m o r e economical it Is to b u y it b y . t h e b a r r e l , . But w h e r o wo really s h i n e is when w e take a pencil a n d f i g u r e out f o r him how £ dollar s a v e d g r o w s Into a h u n d r e d d o l l a r s in a few W e like to s t u n b'lni w i t h years. compound I n t e r e s t . W e t a k e b i s tobacco, and b y a f e w Unnty f i g u r e s ' turn' it .In- to u lious^ and. let. 'We t a k e hid S u n d a y beeT r o a s t , r e d u o e it t o ' a soup bone, a n d t u r n t h e d i f f e r e n c e - Into -a fairo. W e t a k e J o h n n y ' s ticke t to Jhe picture show and send him t o college. - Opera House To-day, December 31st Brigode and Reiniche Offer FLO CAMPBELL and JACK MILLARD In the Beautiful Story of the South / " VIRGINIA " Kentucky and Tennesse e Mule. None better. Some extra good pnes, call at our stables and see them. BY A. E."REINICHE In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Old-Virj'nia 3rd Season of Phenomenal Success' ' You've Heard o^it. See the Play Reserved Seats on Sale at Chester . Drug Store • Prices 25c, 50c, 75c an,d $1.00 WYLIE & CO. Ccllle D i g , light b r o w n u u d u i i t i i e r o u s . viun s to, n o c k . L e f t m y hoino-yu.onilng newer*. A Might. I n l i n e -In l e f t f o o t . * t o u r s o l u i i r h w a s i o n c r r e t u r n o r f c r li.foniia- t e m a t t r a c t i v e d a u v h u NEW YEARS l.-'fi t o 1 s n c o w r . J. ilXIA", a beautr it t h e O p e r a H o u s e ofifco. Cotton Market Today. LOCAL and PERSONAL .4 / • V I l U i l N l A . " a Southern nn :ia, , w i t h b r i g h t C o m e d y a r d n t e r s p e r c e d , t o n i g h t at the Opera j I I T h e o M n c k o r e l l . t h e son e f Mr. l o u s e . s — ~ * I At a m e e t i n g r f t h e c r e d i t o r s of ' S n d M r s . H. J . M a c k o r e l l . u n d e r w e n t T h o t i m e f o r t h e p a y m e n t of t a x e s j T Colllrs, before Mr. C. 11 a n o p e r a t i o n a t a h o s p i t a l in C h e s fit b o u t tho p e n a l t y expires t o m o r - w . K. 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Mr. Misses Mildred and irstr of t w o p e r c e n t o n F e b r u a r y ,1. ^rom;c(t|!nf t.ii-iness at | K o o n c e , of R o c k l l l ' U a f e Htl] r,.Bun,,. j M a r c h 1, t o M a r c h - 1 5 . a p e n a l t y of |,ls old s t a n d in t l i e V a l l e y a f t e r t b « | M i s s S a r a C r a i g on S a l u d . s t r e e t , I s e v e n p e r c e n t will b e a d d e d t o a i l d e t a i l s a r e ' s e t t l e d . proved a most u n p a l d taxes, and a f t e r the latter T h i s a T o u n c o m r a t . r o doubl. wll! d e l i g h t f u l h o s t e s s t o t h e m e m b e r s o f ^ d a t e d e l i n q u e n t s will h a v e ttlo b e road with much pleasure by t h a t h e T u e s d a y E m b r o i d e . i y C l u b A l i e n a»jt|, d , , , s h e r i f f , ; m a n y f r i e n d s of M r . C o l l i n s , who she entertained on W e d n e s d a y afterIs o n e e f C h e s t e r ' s b e s t citizen*. neon. T h e bottle w a s n e v e r m o r s S l f E R B Scenery effects lrrl His business reverses were the* a t t r a c t i v e t h a n o n t h i s o c c a s i o n , w i t h y o u " b a c k t o O l d Virgin!' rf-ause cf g e n u i n e r e g r e t t h r o u g h o u t its w e a l t h s * Christmas decorations Opera flouse tonight. KPI n e d y , a r d littln M i s s e s S a r a h W l T i c r s ef t h e l a c w e r e C h e s t e r v i s i t o r s u i t y of - W i n t h r c p . . a n d l . u - i l o With-, e r s of A b b e v i l l e a r e s p e n d i n g tho holidays with their n/other, Mrs. M i s s S u d i e C r a i g is v i s i t i n g f r i e n d s M a g g i e W i t h e r s <n K c o t e s t r e e t . in O a r r c l l t o n , O a . ' Mrs. J . L. Y o u r g a n d son. I.eland Mr. a r d M r s . IL D. R e f o , Jr., of C l i n t o n s p e n t t h e h o l i d a y s with a n d b a b y , of J i h n s o n v i l l e . are the f o r m e r ' s p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. Kpendirg t h e Holidays wi'h the JL L. A b e l a t L o w r y v i l l e . former's p a r e n t s on College street. Messrs. Lex and Dewltt Kluttz, Mr. T . [.. L i n g o , of M a c o n , (ifi. s p e n t a f e w d a j s t h i s w e e k a t Mch a s r e t u r n e d t o h i s h o m e a f t e r visConnellsviUe with Mr. J o o Moore. iting his .sister, Mrs. J . L. CuthMr. J . C. W a l k e r , at. Columbia, b e r t s o n . M i s s H e l e n McDIH w h o t e a c h e s a t spent several days this week with Hartsville is s p e e d i n g t h e holidays M r . W . G. J a c k s o n , w h o h a s b e e n relatives in the cjty. at" h e r h o m e In t h e c i t y . with t h e Carolina & N o r t h - W e s t e r n K i s s E m m a Thomson spent t h e Railwny for some t i m e a s Travelling Dr. a n d Mrs. W . R. Wallace spent Holidays, in Rock Hill, with h e r Auditor; h a s acceptcd a responsible a f e w d a y s t h i s weok with relatives position with t h e S o u t h e r n Audit in Orangeburg. Co., of C h a r l o t t e a n d w i l l t a k e np M r . H . C. R o h r , w h o a t . o n e U r n s M r . W . F . C a l d w e l l , of C o l u m b i a , his new d u t i e s t o m o r r o w . Mr. R a l p h w a s p r o p r i e t o r of t h e C a r o l i n a I n n , was a Chester visitor this week. Wall, who h a s been' with t h e C. & N. In t h i s o l t y , h a s b e e n e l e c t e d vice i Mr. y r . and Mrs. J o h n L. McKee, of W. s e v e r a l y e a r s w i l l s u c c e e d p r e s i d e n t of t h e S o u t h C a r o l i n a H o - 1 ^ « Charlotte, spent a few days in H e Jackson. tel Mens Association. ctty thie week , with the formers T h e Cheater County Pension Board Mrs. S. E . L o w r a n c e a n d c h i l d r e n J parents. Is c a l l e d t o m e e t a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e left yesterday-morning M r . D a v i d L e c H e , wTio la w i t h a t 10 A. M. M o n d a y t h e l t t h of J a n u - w h e r e t h e y w i l l v i s i t M r s . •4 t h e S o u t h e r n R a U w a y In C o l u m b i a , a r y 1916. S . B. L a t h a n , C h a i r m a n . was a Cheeter visitor this week. M i s s B e s s i e P a g e , of Wllksbursr. W. H. Edwards, Secretary. M r . J . W h i t e War®, o f ; Q a p t o n i a , - o* • * - , a n d M r . . 8 a y Lov© w e r e m a r r i e d a t M i s s K a t h r i n e W i l l i a m s o n Is s p e n d - t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n M a n s e a t B o l l o c k s • p e n t Monday in C h e s t e r . i n g t h e w e e k - e r d in C h a r l o t t e , t h e C r e e k , D e c . 19th.', R e v . J . B . S w a n , M r s 7 G. A > ~ H e n n l eus, a , l e f t M o n d a y g u e s t of h e r a u n t . M r s . J . A. Y a r - o f f i c i a t i n g . t t o r C h a r l e s t o n t o s p.ee nn dd a f e w d ^ y s b r o u g h . A n u m b e r of l a n d s a l e s a r e s c h e d with her parents, F(5R S A L E — O n e 8 H. P . T o z e r u l e d fo> M o n d a y a n d d o u b t l e s s a now E n g i n e . T w o 60 S a w W l n s h l p G i n s l a r g e c r o w d w i l l b e p r e s e n t o n t h a ' . > with the double-tracking force ot w i t h Condenser. O n e H a n d Press. t h e S o u t h e r n R a i l w a y , a t O r a n g e , V a All in g o o d c o n d i t i o n . If i n t e r e s t e d T h e N e w s m a d e m e n t i o n of the 1«' I n i h « cltjr. • apply t o J . L. Morrow. C h e s t e r . S . tifoot s o m e t i m e a g o t h a t W y l l e B r l c e , I M r . M . 3 . L e w i e . wiho h a s been l t Is g e a c r a l l y k n o w n t h a t t h e r e c o l o r e d , a fugitive from Chester ] indisposed for s o m e t i m e is again are a "number_of applicants for the h a n g e d in 9 N o r t h G a r o l l c a . being able to; b e ; o n the streets. p o s i t i o n of p o s t m a s t e r ID C h e s t e r c o u n t y , h a d b e e n - s e n t e n c e d t o bo a m i r u m o r h a s It t h a t M r s . H. 8 . c h a r g e d w i t h c r i m i n a l a s s a u l t In': M r . a n d Mrs. W r D . R o b i n s o n visitH e y m e n i s o n e ! T h i s r u m o r W> e r r o - M e c k l e n b u r g county. T h e Raleigh ed Lancaster'this w e e k . n e o u s a n d M r s . H e y m a a s t a t e s t h a t c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e C h a r l o t t e ObM r . 8 . R o y P a r k s , of Lancaster, she has not filed an application for server s ' t t e s t h a t Governor Craig w h o h a s b e e n u n d e r g o i n g t r e a t m e n t t h e position a n d h a s n e v e r b e e n an h a s r e c e n t l y c o m m u t e d t h e sena t t h e Fryer Hospital returned t o a p p l i c a n t . In a l l p r o b a b i l i t y t h e a p - t e n c e t o l i f e I m p r i s o n m e n t . | p o i n t m e n t f o r t h e p o s i t i o n w i n b s hie home Monday night. L o v e l y " In e v e r y d e t a i l w a s the m a d e during the coming week. M r . a n d Mrs. H . S. A d a m s , and beautifully appointed luncheon given M i s s B e t t i e B r o w n of L a n c a s t e r b y M i s s J u l i a M a r q u i s o n T u e s d a y In son w«so Union visitors this s p e a t M o n d a y n i g h t w i t h M i s s D o t - h o n o r of M r s . J a m e s H . G l e n n . T h o t i e K l u t t z e n r o u t e t o U n i o n t o Vis- h o m e w a s ^ a t t r a c t i v e l y d e c o r a t e d l a R o b e r t C r a i g , of B l a d r e t o c k . h a i i t M i s s F r a n c e s N i c h o l s o n . *\ C h r i s t m a s colors. Holly, mistletoe b e e n I ndi sj Sosed t o r s a m e t i m e . polneetta's being used with M r . H a r r y W i t h e r s of Hartsvillp and laid R e v . J . M . B l g h a m . of H u u W r i v l l l e s p e n t t h e h o l i d a y s w i t h h i s m o t h e r ; p r e t t y e f f e c t . C o v e r s , w e r e f o r a b o u t -a d o z e n a n d a h a l f of t h o C. is v i s i t i n g h i s p a r e n t s 0 0 Col- M r s . M a g g i e W i t h e r s . . / young ladies a n d a delicious six umbia street. M i s s M a r y B u r t o n of L a u r e n s , w a s c o u r s e l u n c h e o n w a s s e r v o d . | , M r . a n d M r s . F . W o l f e , a n d d a u g h - Is a s t u d e n t a t - W l n t h r o p . s p e n t t h e t e r , M i s s M a r y W o o d , h a v e r e t u r n - C h r i s t i n e s h o l i d a y s In . t h e City w i t h O n e of t h e m o s t e n j o y a b l e e v e n t s , , e d t o t h e c i t y a f t e r v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s Mr. a n d M r s . R. E . S i m s . of t h e season was a d i n n e r given In Greensboro. b y M r s . R . D. S m y e r a t . h e r handM r . a n d M r s . B e r n a r d O r a l g a n d ba some h o m e on Col'ege street W e d ' M r . M a r k F e r g u s o n , of , t h o . C a p e r s by of R o c k H i l l s p w i t . t h e C h r i s t nesday, the lower floor being C h a p e l n e i g h b o r h o o d , w h o r e c e n t l y m a s h o l i d a y s w t t h M.rs. C r a i g ' s i>athrown en suite for the occasion. u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n f o r a p p o n d l - t o - v i s i t -Mr. -and M r s . I. C l a r e n c e T h e g u c e t s w e r e r e c e i v e d lq tha * citls a t t h e P r y o r Hospital, is rapidCross. •" ' ^ 7 — ^ spacious hall '.by Misses Ella H e n r y ly i m p r o v i n g . M r . . F e r g u s o n »"88 i n a Mrs.- C l a r e n c e B r o c k a n d l i t t l e a n d H a t t i e B r a d f o r d a n & w e r e Bhown very serious condition.-when brought I n t o t h o p a r l o r w h e r e t h e y w e r e welt o t h e - h o s p i t a l a n d t h e n e . w s t h a t h i d a u g h t e r , T h e o d o e a of - A n d e r s o n a r ,s Is Improving will bo gratifying t o r i v e d in " t h e c i t y ^ o n d a y a f t e r n o o n c o m e d b y t h e h o s t e s s ; A f t e r a f e w minutes conversation, the guests, Visit M r . a n d M r s . l . C l a r e n c o C-ro is. h i s m a r t , friends*. '/*' numbering a b o u t forty, w e r e Invited Mr. a n d M r s . P a u l H r o d i n a n d chil- I n t o t h e d i n i n g r o o m w h e r e a v e r y Mr. Charles K. Connelly, a / C h e s a elaborate dinner was t e r b o y w h o h o t d s a. r e s p o n s i b l e i>o- d r e n , I s a b e l a n d P a u l J r . s p e n t served. In in! the decorations the color . s l t i o n w i t h t h e B a n k of. L a n o a s t e r . ' « f e w d a y s d u r i n g t h e h o l i d a y s ' scheme, C h T l f w " " w l t ^ . M r s . H a r d i n ' s r e l a - p i n k . a r d g r e e n - wing c a r r i e d o u t e f T i n n c a s t e r , s p e n t tti'e H o l i d a y s UM foctlvely. - ; Mr. P. W. Herdntr~wfio ' V : . • Lkk-I. V' fcr i t.t-j i lliiliiiij FOBD?. ' T h e (>:•- <U"'t will h e s e r v e d by l b s j l a d i e s of S t . M a r k s K p T s c r p il ' h u r r h |and the usual attractive menu l u » been arranged. • D. Honey, in Y o r k , d u r i n g t h e boll11 d a y s . I)r. \V. M. MIn. of Y o r k , Wednesday. father. of gradiw r a r d NJre. S E . C c j v i children, visited Mr. a n d Mrs. M ARKETS ono d.h. A Is. of t h e 'Is f a c u l t y , Is s p e n d i n g with her p a r e n t s . Co W : ' W . L e v Is. in Y o r k Wishing for each and every one of you The S. M. Jones Company ett, '» i n o a i i»>i u l a r - > < ; u n g l a d i e s ' . . P r a n k _M. T e r r y , o f till® h o 'hold:? ~ a r e s p e n s r t r l e irh Hi" rimitliorn I ' u i l l c . J U t U ., \ \ t r o i i i u i r k - d Tuesday, r -.Mil. .*ii K o u n l a i n I n n . M\">. otn fating. T h e y o u n g i i i i - e - n r r l v e d in t h e < Ity and» i i g Lhe'r h o m e on WiMt i s n R O c e y C o r k ill a m S t a l i n l.-rt t h i s m e n i n g fot > t o visit D r . ar.d M r s . Manns. We take this method of thanking our friends and customers for the liberal patronage they have given us this year. THE BIG STORE Oil! (Sere T i . - s i c y a n d l t e b . i fir S p r a t t- of C l i p t o n S p r a t t of i l l H o l l y . N . f t w da> a In Ui'o Vf'y GREETINGS A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Very Truly H. NEW YEAR GREETINGS FRO M Kluttz Department Store Kluttz Department Store enters the New Year 1916, bigger and stronger than ever before in its capacity to save money for the people. 1915 was a year in which we saved more money for the people than ever previously. We plan to make the New Year a banner sale year for us and a banner money saving year for you. $25 to $40 La Vogue and Other Fine Make Coat Suits at $ 9 . ^ We have had a big Coat Suit business and the few we have left must go regardless of price. Your choice of any of these rich and beautiful Gorft Suits 1 0 e -2-in-l P o l i s h 7 l - 2 c . K l u t t » -sells (13.50 B I G the ~£-tn-l~ BUG $£.48. Shoe Polish, the world's best, at 7 l-2c, Instead have received s p r i g s s h i p m e n t of of'lQf. room u c z a HUTCHIKJ FDUCATOIV site, JAP these ART our large 9x12 feet SQUARES, which we offer at the reduced price 5H.OE© .V . . . . . . . . . . . - , . f 2 . 4 8 " If y o u w a n t s t y l e a n d c o m f o r t t r y the famous EDl'CATOR SHOE'S. W e h o v e t h e m f o r e v e r y - m e m b e r of* the family. 10c K i l l l l T I X G 8 We 1 2 ' p a t t e r n s t o s61ect f r o m . l-3c. B i g c o u n t e r 10c heavy weight s h i r t i n g , -or g o o d f o r w o r k d r e s s e s , - r e d u c e d tp yard H l«lc. ' New Year Bargain Tonics 3 large 5c bo* Matches f o r 10c. UO'big .Nutmegs f o r 3c. 8 balls Sewing T h r e a d f o r 5c. IUIVJ.' a n i l M e n ' s 5 0 c . C a p s a H 1 5 c . fl 1 - i ! c t « . y a r d . W h i t e S h o c t l u j t " > 1 . 3 Q size Suit Case ut » 8 c . Kerosene Oil at Tic gallon. Arlmchle Coffee ipe pound. KLUTTZ Department Store second sale f a l l s s h o r t of t h e first S A L E O F REA L E S T A T E merly. 2. All that. 1 p a r c e l or t r a c t of land, sale, h e s h a l l be held liable f o r By v i r t u e of the p o w e r of s a l e ireslu County a n d S t a t e a f o r e s a i d , uu- ,.uch d e f i c i e n c y . P u r c h a s e r t o pay ted f n his e x e c u t o r s by t h e l a s t will n e c e s e a r y p a p e r s a n d rov- of E s s e x McMullen, d e c e a s e d . jolnlng t h e lot above d e s c r i b e d , con- .or all At . S T A T E OF" S O U T H CABOLINA nue stamps. the C o u r t H o u s e , In C h e s t e r , S . C. a l n l n g t h i r t y - l i v e (36) acree, m o r e . C O L N X S O F C H E S T E R .... Sold a t t h e s u i t e / C a m i l l a Efetei 191S. V.r k £ b . bounded by l a n d s of M. t . vs. W . C. Key et al, f o r f o r e c l o s u r e on Monday J a n u a r y t h e 3rd, d u r i n g tBo legal battf* of sale, a f t e r By v i r t u e of S u n d r y Docretal 0-'- v h i t e . t r a c t a b o v e described,, a n d of M o r t g a g e . the p u b l i c S a l e s by t h e Cleric .ot Acxn \ o taft directed 1 Will soil to* lands now or f o r m e r l y t£ GanWi, J . H. C O R N W E L L . ' C<wrt. t h o u n d e r s i g n e d will offoi f o r e t h e Court H o u s e door, i u CUy C l e r k . C . C. P l e a s of Chester, f o r - e a l e , ..at. p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t o Che. of Chester, S. C. S. C. highest b i d d e r f o r c a s h ; t h e following MONDAY, JANUARY, 3 1916. .ere conveyed t o f t c b i . e y F r a n k l i n d e s c r i b e d real e s t a t o t o w i t ; j M. li.. W h i t e by deidfi duly r e . M II o M o c k A. M. t b o following -lev riled iu C l e r k ' s o f f i c e f o r C h e s t e r FIFTY-FIFTY WITH HIS WIFE - "All t h a t p a r c e l , piece, or t r a c t of • c r i b e d real e s t a t e , t o wi t : 'ouniy, S. C. a n d s u b s e q u e n t l y conland, c o n t a i n i n g T h i r t y (30, 1-5) a n d " A n lliat p i e c e 'T plantation of H u s b a n d E n t e r s Into Navel Race one f i f t h a c r e s , nioeo o r lees, lying l a n d , lying, b e l r g and s i t u a t e d i-. r> I'd by Btebney F r a n k l i n t o Walk-' With W i f e In Saving t h o Famr Krai kiln. being a n d s i t u a t e in C h e s t e r . County said County uud State, c o n t a i n i n g ily's Money. . T w p i s of s a l e : o n e - h i l f of the S o u t h C a r o l i n a , bounded by. Rocky t w e n t y i20i acres , more cr less, and urWrnse price t o be paid in c a s h ; b e i i g ci. cr near t h e York P u b l i c In t h e American Magazine Is a n ac- C r e e k , a n d l a n d a of J . I I . H a m i l t o n , Road, about t h r e e a n d one-Half m i l e s lie b a l a n c e u p e n a credit of o a e count of what competition did towurd Mrs. S. E . Chlsholm, S m y r n a Church, ear. Credit 1* riion t o . bo s e c u r e d encouraging a bank a c c o u n t : and others, and being tho identical N o r t h of Cheater Court Ill-use, bound V note o r b t i ' d of t h o purchaser ''I a m on a newspaper. 1 have al- l a n d s conveyed t o E s s e x McMullen « d by l a n d s new or f o r m e r l y of t.d a iuor!gace o r , t h e p r e m i s e s ways m a d e a salary iu e x c e s s of sim- by K. R, H a f n e r by h i s d e e d of date Robert Xeely. J . 11. Blake, C h e s t e r I'M. T h e puri-hascr t o ' T i a v e t h e ple living requirement, but 1 w a s a Dec. Sth, 1909. a n d recorded In VolC o u n t y i'cor F a r m . a n d o t h e r s and f r e e spender a n d did not save.. h a v i i g . s u i h c o u r s e s a n d dietari e s a s ight to pay all c r m o r e t h a n one"A tjaby cftme, and I felt a n added ume 118. P a g e 394, O f f i c e R. M. C. alf nf p u r i h a s e p r i c e In c a s h ; (;:il nade tin responsibility. 1 w a s afraid—-actually for C h e s t e r County, S . C. R e s e r v i n g a p p e a r on a pi. a i o , if a n y s e c u r e d a s above 3tat- f r i g h t e n e d for t h e first t i m e in my from said sale, t h o life e s t a t e in f o u r T . H. H a r d i n . I. T h e p u r r h p s - r t o pay f o r all life. Then 1 gave tho m a t t e r of sava c r e s of t a i d t r a c t upon which .the 1912, a n d being ' i w f . re< i riling fees a n d r e v e n u e ing s o m e thought, but 1 could not dedwelling h o u s e a n d oilier improve-' conveyed to K. t h o p u r c h a s e r c i d e upon a n y c o u r s e of action. H a r d u i by J . It. n-.ents a r o s i t u a t e , and also t h e r l g n t At the office one day a business, disit ply wl h his bid w i t h ! F e b . t. 1 f l 2 , ar cussion m a d e m e s e e t h at what 1 n i e d to c u t f i r e w o o d from t h e w h o l e t r a c t f n x n day of s a l e . th I(luring t h e life o r widowhood of Olei n . IU1£0 .'•'.•S I « d In my home w a s competition. r e sell t h e said proport 1 " T h a t n i g h t on my a r r i v a l h C b e s l i r Ceul'.ty I vur McMullen. a s conveyed t</ her y lr. F e b r u a r y , HUB. n ! said t o m y wife t h a t I would, b T e r n s i-f Sa' \ and provided" u n d e r t h o will of said of t -e for:ner puroha-set n l n g t h o next S a t u r d a y , give her ...... , . . . p u r c h a s o pri« i i my,, s a l a r y and 1 would k e e p the o t h e r Es.n-x McMullen d e c e a s e d wnl.h i dnferrc-d p a y i p c u t s t chaM i n a> l-i.; half, and w e e a c h tako an ; q u a l s h a r e | , a i d win j s d u l y probnicd a n d record per .«•«.ts«. a n d t h ' a o l e o ..ert^'B' e c t the p u r c h a s e of t h e household e x p e n d s . 0 r f l c e of J u d g e of ProAt t h e end ot tho llrst m o n t h I — l e f t my bank book on t h e library I b a l e f o r C h e s t e r C o u n t y S. tT. tafile. I w a n t e d - t o s u r p r i s e t i e r . T h a t S. E. Mc-F"ADDI$N. d a y of f a i t e v e n i n g s h e handed It t o mo and said ' \V. H v - N E W BOLD, n o t e i ! i!/ s h o t h o u g h t 1 w a s doing line. Lookg a p e of T!:• Attorneys suit of K i t e i n s »t her closely. I saw t h at s h o realized s h e w a s challenged. She did not Krnnklln. s.ieak, however, of any Intention s h e ALSO H E L P YOUR L I V E R — I T PAYS m i g h t have had in her mind. •'A m o n t h l a t e r 1 .fuuryl h e r bank and j W h e n y o u r Hv< gets t o a - j d book on the library t a b l e identically Dr. j a s 1 had left mine. She bad bgaten y o u r s t o m a c h acl q u e e r , t a k e me. f o r h e r s a v i n g s showed $10.50 R i n g ' s New I J f e Pills a n d you will • m o r o than my own for thq.corr .spendf i n d yourself fooling b e t t e r . TW!y j ing m o n t h and $!"• in I p r i f y t h e bleed, g i v e ycu freejion. ( posits for t h o first m< i'o both ^ r o m constipation, b U i o u s r e s s , ilzzl-j " W e a r e now in a pere :ii il h a v e t h o saving h a b i t . W e have p e s s a n d I n d l g e s t i c n . You feel fina— j enough to' buy a home, if wo should J u s t like you w a n t t o feel. t h e suit i I Clear Join funds." e r of t . r ; the the complexion too. 25c. at d r i t s j O r r t h ' r t In, a n d Eli T S E. A. gists. b e paid f trortyase 1or f u r ' eli FIRST AND F I N A L RETURN. ALSO Notice is h e r e b y given t h a t on tii NOTICE. 1; ml "All t i n !rd Lwy of U e i e i . U r I ^ i u , bei"' f i r m davii-cf hereby given that Improvements inerecn. i j u s . pi Notice h u r s d a y a l e'evtoti o'- I n k A. M. nr i r t e r e bear e?.| a n d s i t u a t e d In t i e town of iHack-1' r r < d pa r . e r t s t o II o'clock A. M. on J a n u a r y 5 'ill'UiHke my I-fTs: and U m l Ketn eight p of sale s t o c k , said C i u n t y a n d S t i t e . en | ' r e m d a . will m a ^ e m y f i r a l R e t u r n a s t h e of ium. p a y a b l e a n n u a l l y | "f « *• w r P o p l a r S t r e e t , b- ui ded by said s t r e e t | " ' J ! " ' A d m i n i s t r a t o r of t h e E s t a t e cf A: until paid in fuM. | u n t o H o n . A. W. "Vlfle. Pr-, a n Alley, lar.ds cf E s t a t e of Sylvia a l ™ ! 0 A. Crosby, d o c e a s i d a n d w i l l " .on tor n e r i s t o be seeure.1 C h . s . e r C o u n t y . S. O o u l u a r e . J . I - Kennedy and William I n f e r r e d said d a t e file said R e t u r n in ' t h e u n s u , h ,lWurn , a i J e bend of t h e p u r c h a s r «"> ^ b Xmthan. a n d heit g t h e Identical lots j >' n o t e s o f f i c e of ' h e P r o b a t e Court of C'hes-, of t h e -premises sold. l ' a s e c d b>' s a l d J u , ! 6 e of P r > ' c o n v e y e d t o - S u s a n Mcore by Alex-; ®nd mort ter C o u n t y , S o u t h C a r o l i n a , and • bord ard m o r t c a ^ | b a t c ' w l " " W " u n t 0 h l m <•? u > " a n d e r Elder, by bis two deeds, daJ.,-d , s » ' d not< will apply t o t h e J u d g e of said r e r ce. . - ! ' « • ^ «lS8'r-i«sary. shaU r< idc ff<c: r ten M a r c h 31. 1S83 and March 1, 1891.] I '^ ' Court for a final discharge. W . C. McFAT>r>EN. t h e Clerk a n d r . - c r d e d In Vol. 57 P a g e $.J2 j ' o r n e y S fees, in C. A. CHOSBY. A d m l n l s t r . l o r cf t h e E s t . of A. W foreclose t h e sar a r d Vol. 71 page 442. respectively, j compel! A d m l n l s t r a j c r of t h e E s t a t e McFadden, deceaseil. C h e a t e r , S. C. ive the r i g h t t o " i In t h e o f f i c e fit Clerk i f j Court f o r , ' ' u r i A. A. C r o s b y , d e c e a s e d . N'ovcmber 20th, 1915. hen one-third of • C h e i t i r Co. S. C t / I ,:i r r C h e s t e r , S. C. De e m b e r 8, 1915. T e r e s of Bale" All Cash and Dur-! p u r c h a s e price in c a s h : b a l a n c e t o C O U G H S A N D C O L D S A R E DANc h a s e r to pay f i r all n e c e s s a r y r a - j b e W a b l e in equal, a n n u a l install-' FOR R E N T - N l o e two-horse farm GEROUS. p e r s and revenue Stamps. ! - r e n t s a s above s t a t e d , ^ ilh inon Main road b e t w e e n Lowryvllle Few of u s realize t h e d a n g e r of S o l d a t the suit of Bert Mocre e t | tere-st a n d secured a s above s t a t e d , a n d McConnellsvllle. Gocd resiCoughs and Colds. W e c o n s i d e r thein al v s J a m e s F. Moore et al f o r j T h e pU r< h a s e r t o pay f o r all p a p e r s . y d e n c e , t e n a n t h o u s e and o u t t u l l d Partition. - r c c r d i r g fees, a n d r e v e n u e s t a r a n s common a n d - h a r m l e s s a i l m e n t s . H o * Ings. Sco iMIes Carroll W y l l e , o r A L a o A y N. Webb. Ovttfall Factory | Should t h e p i f n l u u e r foil t o corn- evor s t a t i s t i c s tell u s e v e r y third All t h a t parcel, piece, c r lot of j , l y w i t h h u , bid within c n e week person d i e s of a l u n g a i l m e n t . DanC h e s t e r , S,. C,. *. .Vland, with the dwelling h o u s e and: the C l e r k s e r o u s Brdhchlal a n d Lung d l s e a r o s d a y c - f sale, t h e n iTfolJpw a n e g l e c t e d cold. As your o t h e r l m p r f v e m e n i e - t h e r e o i r . - ^ t h i n j g K l i ~ j ^ s e n ' i b e said prcr-ertv body s t r u g g l e s agalns* cold, gernw, ccrp< limits of t h e City of . a l e s d o y in F t l n i r r y . 1»<S. a t BIG LAND S A L E — T h o T. B. Gib•Ch&fter. i . i j u y a i d S t a t e a f o r e s a i d , risk of t h e f o r m e r p d r c h o s e r . no b a t t e r aid can be h a d t h a n Dr. son l a n d s c o n t a i n i n g 350 a c r e s will contalr.i: - a ' f r a c t i o n l e s s than OJeNew Discovery. I t s m e r i t b e sold W e d n e s d a y . ' Dec. 29th, at Pcld a? "tho suit of Sollie W\ King's f o u r t h of a n acre, bounded on t h e Bailey, a s E x e c u ' r l x of- t h e E s t a t e h a s b e e n t e r i e d by old a n d young, "11 o'clock A. M-., a t L e e d s . S . C. t o N o r t h by a n alley -leading t o Loomis cf H u g h W h i t e , d e c e a s e d , vs. W a l - in u s e over 45 y e a r s . G e t a botUe tot h e h i g h e s t bldCer. S i m s & C a r t e r & S t r e e t , cn the E a s t by l a n d s now or t e r G. C u r e t c n . ^ a s A d m i n i s t r a t o r of day. Avoid t h e risk of s e r i o u s L u n g R. R. H a f n e r . f o r r . e r l y of A r f e r f r o n G r e e r . on t h o e s t a t e of William A. C u r e t o n . a i l m e n t s . D r u g g i s t s . She^8outh by k t n o V - ^ r - f c m . e i l y of d e c e a s e d , et al. Allen Alexandet, • n . . the Wei! ALSO b y lot (Nf Lou W i l l s . Mas the lot Clerk's Sale al land c h a s e x g i M W - f c a f a y e t t o Cherr y by Anderson Green, by deed d a t e d J a n u a r y IS. 1895. recorded In Clerk's o f f i c e f o r C h e s t e r C o u r t y . In Volutui 79. page 140.T e r m s of sale. On e + n l f of t h e pric be paid in u j e u a credit of one year t e of s a l e ; credit portion to red by Ntrte or bond of tho r d m o r t g a g e of . t h e p r e m i s e s sold. Raid t.ole i r bond and m c r t g a g e shall provide for t e n per c e i i f a t t o r n e y ' s fees' In c a s e the .Clei-k be ccu.pelled to f c r e c l c s o tne I. All t h at plantation or t r a « t <f land, lying, being and s i t u a t e d In said County a n d State,,, c o n t a i n i n g n i n e t y - (90) a c r e s , m o r e or le«s,bounded by t h e Bascotnvllle Road, l a n d s now e r f o r m e r l y el O. A. Wylle,- J : Q. H a r d i n a n d others a r d by t r a c t below d e s c r i b e d , an'l In th f i n s all cf islon of the l a n d s of J a m e s VV. Key. decease.d e x c e p t a s m a l l norlion a l r e a d y conveyed a w a y by sal.l C. k e y . All t hat t r a c t o r p l a n t a t i o n ot l a n d , lying, b e l r g and s i t u a t e d !n said C o u n t y and S t a t e , c o n t a i n i n g rtpht lo pay all e c . j i . o r c t h a n one- one Hundred t w e n t y f c u M O M ) iarii half cf Ifce p u r c h a s e ..price in oasli: m o r e or less, boitnded b y i t r a c t alfcve b a l a i i'C; if a n y . t o be ee<ured a s described, l a n d s eff J . Mi M o G i W t / , above stated. The purchaser to Mrs. Claudia K e y a n d o t h e r s a n d t h o fct~ all papers. - recording f e e and Old C c l u r n b l a , or RossylUm j R o a J , rever.-ie stan p s . Deferred p a y m e n t s and b e i n g a j f o f t r a c t "B"lrt ( |''the olt o b e a r lqj§(fert a t e i g h t per c e n t -.irion of t h e l a r d s cf J a m e s W.. p e r a r n i o t . Sheulil t h e p u r c h a s e r Key. deceased, except a W n t \ fiff a l l t o comply with his hid wlthlr. teen a c r e s a l r e a d y conw^yod \ a w a y : • o n e week from d a t e o f sale. . tho by s a i d . W. C. Krfy. / \ Clerk shall r e s e l l t h e said p r o p e r t y T e r m s ' of s a l e ; One-half or ^the ' c n tajcsi'.ay in F e b r u a r y . 1916. n u r c h a s e p r i c e t o b^s paid In caHh" t h e risk, .of t h e ' f o r m e r p u r c h a s e r '.ut tlie p u r c h a s e r m a y pay a g r e a t e r Sold a t t h e suit of Sp.ratt Bn 11(11 IIR m o u n t c r nil e,->»h, a n d the |>at a r d I-can Assoc la'ion. vs. I.afaye;:* ance c n a c r e d i t , t i n one y e a r fiiopi •Cherry, e t al. 'ay' of sale, > r i t h flight por c o n i j l n ; ' AJSO 1. All t h a t parcel r.r let er - l a p . ' "rest per a n n u m f r o m d a y ay s a l e w i t h t h e dwelling house a n d other :htll paid In full, s a l d ^ l e f e r f e d "payImprovements thrroon. near tH' tuent to be sccured by -note o r bond r c c r p o r a t e llii-Hs_ of ; t h e City of the p u r c h a s e r and a m o r t g a g e OT O i e s t c r , County and S t a t s aforesaid tlje p r e m i s e s sc'ld. Should the our-, o n t h e A s h f o r d Ferry. I ^ a d , " con c h a s e r fall t o ' c o m p l y w i t h t h e t e r m s , t a l n i n g o n e - a c r e , m o r e i jtr l o a i ; of sale within one week f r o m ' d a y of tour ded oh the Ncrt-h b^r «aid»«p*d sale, t h e Clerk will roaell said p r e m a n d on t h e South. E a s t , a n d W e s t b j ises a t some s n b s o q u e r t s a l e s d a y the w--<« ot M. E. W h i t e , n o w o r tor- and it t h * p u r c h a s e p r i c e a t Q. B. W h i t e , P r e a l d e n t John insurance. W . A. Cerklll, C s s h l s r Prealdaint M. H. W h i t * A»«t. Cashl« Peoples National Bank OF CHESTER, S. C. C Surplus $27,500.00 We Want Your Business and Will Treat You Right Coa! Notice! W e a r e n o w prepared t o m a k e r i c rr pt deliveries o n o u r Mountain Ash • Jellic© Coal w h i c h w e absolutely guarantee to give entire satisfaction. He-ster Ice a n d F u e l C o P h o n e 35 The Best MADE Binders and Ledger Sheets of all kinds THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS - C ' l e s t e r , S. C . A. M. SIMSON, Agent Richburg, S. C. M. M. MATTISON, General Agent Anderson, S. C. — A D M I N I S T R A T O R ' S NOTICE. I h a v e qualified a n d been duly appointed a d m i n i s t r a t o r o h t h e t a t e of A. A. B c o n e dee'd, a n d Is t o ^ n o t l f y a n d re<juest a l l s o n s Indebted t o s a i d E s t a t e settle with m e rrqperly. and to f y a n d r e q u e s t all i-reditors' of e s t a t e to p r e s e n t tnelr. c l a i m s Esthis per_ to notisaid duly proven t o m e - A f a i l u r e t o do so a f t e r t h i s N o t i c e will b e plead In b a r t o s u c h claims. O. W . C H I T T Y , A d m . Dec. YOU HAVE A | Cordial Invitation | t o visit t h i s [ S t o r e w h e r e i you always find a choice s e l e c t i o n of f r e s h g o o d s . "Our Store" 17th. 1915. W. T. BYARS COLDS N E E D A T T E N T I O N Internal throat and chest troubles p r o d u c e ir f l a m o i a t l o n , i r r i t a t i o n , swel ling o r s o r e n e s s a n d u n l e s s c h e c k e d JOSEPH LINDSAY, District Agent I NO. 10663 Prepayment Saved T h i s Policy Mr. Claude W e s t f a l l . o t C l a r k s b u r g . W . V a . - s i g n e d a n applic a t i o n f o r Mutual B e r e f i t l u i u r a n c e o n J u l y 17, 1915, a n d p a d : b e f i r s t Quarterly p r e m i u m of J8.10 t o t h e a g e n t , t a k i n g In exchange therefor t h e Company's binding r c c e i p t . H e made a t " app o i n t m e n t t o r e x a m : n ition the following d a y , b u t h i s w i f e . for whose b e n e f i t t h e I n s u r a n c e w a s to be t a k e n , t r i e d t o d i s s u a d e him f r o m a d d i n g t o his i n s u r a n c e . - " \ T h e agent, however, finally p r e v a i l e d upon him t o b e e x a n l n s j a n d on J u l y 22nd e i a m l u a t l o n w a s m a d e . It p r o v e d f a v c r « b ' e !n e v e r y r e s p e c t . T h e application, which w a s f o r - a - L i f e A c c e i e r s t t r e E n d o w m e n t policy, J 1,000 a t ago 31, w a s received a t t h e H o m e O f f i c e . J u l y 20th. 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( l i s t e d in C< t C a r o l ! nfi Th faithful an. VhrouKlicut ; f r o m wliieh V d t k ef li^ut V m a n .1 f i fclraken lutes 9dgh regard 45 HEAD MULES AND HORSES cy G o w n s a s p e c i a l t y . All w o r k s u a r We are tjilghty glad t h o PI m t e e d . M o n e n C r a y , 147 C o l u m b i a d e p a r t m e n t enjoyed the Holidays. S t . . C h e s t e r 8 . C. ; Begin the New Year Right By Buying Your Furniture from Ut. Price* have advanced but we bought at old prices' and aa long a t present stock Masts, we will sell at old prices. Don't miss it. Mr. F. W. Anderson w»9 awarded prize Dec. 24th. L o w r a n c e Bros. 153 Gadsden Street. Phones Store 292 Residence 136 and 356 Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers. I mm | rie=c i KK SALAhitS AS Rjpture Expert Here WOttAfi 15 MUKUtKfcD BMG NEWTEARS ' GIFT BY AN EX-CONVICT Well Known to Leading Physicians, W h o Indorse Hie Method*. W . It. S K R t . 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G o v e r n m e n t a n d t h e C r a r at R u s e in. *111 r e t a i n a n y c a s e of rapture perfectly, affording Immod'• t o relief- and o P * e the opening '« ' • abort tin'o on the a v e r a g e ease. It p r o d u c e s re'nul's w i t h o u t s u r g e r y ' o r h a r m f-.tl I n j w t i r n s . N o l e g s t r a p * to I r r i t a t e a m i soil. N o b i n n i n g of M r * C l e a n a n d d u r - O E A T H OF Vro.ninent day wall. — — j house. - Q W A R D M. S H A N N O N j white Far Oied Last Satu Mcr..in^ ' HlockMc<k. I M. S b u n r * . «i ar<l n . o died SaturdC) i w a n c i;f ills Shai.mu. two -stock, afier*n pwui.<nl->. Pu toroient were : ^ r e l l A It I1 fceb:in c h a r G a r y U » \ (Ml. f o t t n , J S. V tli-Ms. Kdward ^Hope rfvik- had node threats against t h e l i f e of M r s O d d l n g s a u d n s d been n e s t e d ChrJsor.as,, w h e n . h e « u d he .was t c l c g ' to sheet ti'ir. 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At the (-court cf g e i i e r a l ' s e S ^ i o r . s O t c b e r o n t b r i - o k If ; ! ( . ( ( - | - W n r lie enj 1SW. of m u r d e r , t h e j u r y r e c o m m e n c l t s t i d In C o K f , o r y K. S U ' k S'litr'-. i n g h i m . h o w e v e r . - t o t h e n l e r c y of •Carolina I t c g i n i ' t i t , and p e r f o r m * * [ t h e court. T h e late J a m e s Aldrlch. faithful and ' v-loroo» service judge, sentenced him to (lfresiding •ftKnwhr.it ! h e four years" s t r u g g l e , ! J i f t ~ t a p r | i c « K ; t . s n d h e yflfs c o m titnn ivhich h o mitted to the p e r i : e » ' i a r y October t a c i t ' t l i e u t e n a n t Mr. S h a n n o n w m 30, 1S99. D u r i n g * t h e p r e e d l n ; ; J u l y W* 1 , 1 9 c f f i r m t> E v i c t i o n s , c f unh e had been examined by a c . t n m i i •fcaken i n t ^ r l t y , and enjoyed (he s l o n in l u n a c y . . C , !,. R l e a s e , g o v e r W g h regard of bis r o t r m u n l ' y . Hs n o r , p a r o l e d t h e c t n v f t c t In March, " * • a m e m b e r cf t h e Methodist 1913, o n c o n d i t i o n of g o o d b c h a v j o r c b n r r h a r d w a s p r o m i n e n t in the a n d obatenntion from intoxloat • c t l r l t l ' s of l i i s d e n o m i n a t i o n . H o Eor some time White had l a a n r v i v t d bby t w o ?ons, Messrs. working as assts*ant firomatv * W " c t E and James C. S h a n n o n . th> S are h t f e and h e held this J o b a t t h e t i r e * of h i s d e a t h . H» was never m a r r i e d . H o had r o broth e r s o r sisters. H i s aged m c t h e r , Mrs. Rebecca White, ?r«kes her-home w i t h t h e f a m i l y of J . N . F l n t a y , 9 0 2 Washington street. THE BEST - Mozley's Lemon Elixir ~ Jn Manufacturing HEAD MULES AND HORSES and, Re- • Wifgji N o ^ in OUT Stables to'select from. You can buy what you want here worth the money. 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H o w a r d a n d son, Leon, cery Co. stand. nlio have b e e n s p e n d i n g t h e ehotl30e. a n d $1.00 a B a t t l e . M r . S . B. C o n n e U . of t h e S o u t h d a y s a t t h e i r h e m e In t h e c i t y , will e r n Public U t M U e a Co. a t t e n d e d t h e •ONE D O S E C O N V I N C E S . " t o m o r r o w r e t u r n t o City Poiiiti . " t , a n n u a l b a n q u e t of t h e company w h e r o t h e y h o l d p o s i t i o n s wttfc which was held in C h a r l o t t e Christ D u P o n t P o w d e r Co. juas night. T h e m a n y f r i e n d s o f M r s . A. WEllison will r e g r e t to l e a r n tint she recently suffered a s'roke of paralysis. For several d a y s oast s h o h a s b e e n s h o w i n g s i g n s of ImFAMILY MEDICINE Just Arrived Gadsden Street Modern In Every Way We are now settled in our new garage, which is modern and convenient in every jway. Plenty of storage room, up-to-date ^ mechanical department. Supplies of all kinds. Gasoline filling station in front. We have arranged to keep af MECHANIC on the job until twelve o'clock at nignt for 'the convenience of our many customers. A Mechanic At Night p r o v e m e n t b u t afl t o w h e t h e r o r n o t sho will fully r e c o v e r f r o m the s t r o k e c a n n o t yet' b o s t a t e d . BREVITIES. Mountain Buckwheat Scotch Pen Head Oat Meal Oat Flakes High Grade Teas and Coffees AT THE RELIABLE Jos. A.WaIker Fennell-Young Motor Co. Tomorrow mark* the closing-of-all1 d i s p e n s a r i e s In t h e P a l m e t t o S t a t e . D o n ' t you w i s h S a n t a had- b r o u g h t you a t a x receipt so you wouldn't h a v e t o g o d o w n in y o u r j e a r e the whero-wlth-oU. fur PENNY COLUMN Leases .Buffalo Lick Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp . TMotnai, F O R - S A L E o r R E N T — 8 r o o m real" w h o h a v e m a d e t h e i r . h o m e a t S s n dence, all modern l m p r o v e m e r i t , on tuck for a n u m b e r of y e a r s m o r e s Colombia Street. Apply t o W. F. this week to Caillsle, w>ef^~"tftey MqCullough. T f . . J w i l l a s s u m e t h e m a n a g e m e n t " of t h o FOR RENT—6 room house on Buffalo. Lick Hot?l. T h i s hotel h a s I ' J n c k n c y S t r e e t . , All m o d e r n c o n : h e e n r u n t h e p o s t y e a r By M r . a n d vonlencos. Apply to Robt. F r a i e r . T f Mrs. J . E d H a n c o c k , who e^p.ect ' o ; DRESSMAKING H M P O R I C M — K x - m o v e t o U n i o n In t h e e ' r l y p a r t of p e n " C l e a n i n g ; S i l . s , F l o e L a c e a a n d t h e . y e a r a n d w i l l t a k e c h a r g e of n Woolen Goods. M a k i n g over ol<l b o a r d i n g h o u s e h e r e . — U n i o n P r o g : Dremes new. Ladles Tailcrlrg. F a n - ^ r e * ' — -e;:;; , n f c y G o w n s a s p e c i a l t y . A1J w o r k s u a r a n t e e d . ,MODMI C r a y , 147 C o l u m b i a We are mighty glad t h e Fltt S t . . C b e c t e r fi. department enjoyed the Holidays. wri'mx- - # ! ! . yi">n Begin the New Year Right By Buying Your Furniture frqgi Us; Prices have advanced but we bought at old prices and as long as present stock lasts, we will sell at old prices. Ddn't miss it. Mr. F. W. Anderson was awarded prize Dec. 24th. Lowrance Bros. 153 Gadsden Street. Phones Store 292 Residence 136 and 356 Undertaker* and Licensed Embaliriers. M