The Chester News February 29, 1916
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The Chester News February 29, 1916
Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University Chester News 1916 The Chester News 2-29-1916 The Chester News February 29, 1916 W. W. Pegram Stewart L. Cassels Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesternews1916 Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Social History Commons Recommended Citation Pegram, W. W. and Cassels, Stewart L., "The Chester News February 29, 1916" (1916). Chester News 1916. Book 17. http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesternews1916/17 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 1916 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. -CHESTER, 8. C. TUESDAY, V9.L. 3, MEW FRENCH METH6B OF MEETING ATTACKS J A P A N T H R E A T E N S —... 1 REPRISALS ON TEUTONS, j • FEBRUARY 29, 1916. 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W M KeAin>^ly 1ms r e t u r n - * 'fa«cka a t d i f f e r e n t p :nt« of t h e f r o n t d a r e d t h a t If b a t Ion a h o s t i l e to J a - j * o « ™«at o p t i m i st ! • way, although and i he d e c l a r e d it was m ; r e d i f f i c u l t 0 Yorkville a f t e r a t « - n d ! u g a (rtn b e c a u s e t o aH a p p e a r a n c e s t h e y in- pan c o n t i n u e d t t h e ' u n l a w f u l atlieripg of t h e P i e d m o n t IMvrfr volve t h e enemy 1n exactly t h e I n h u m a n e " d e s t r u r t l o a of. JaprtieSo now t h a n , ever b e f o r e to f o r e s e e th» Uetital society of South <'ar<>li:-« the JapaneseGovernment je n d ' h e world struggle. s e m e d i f f i c u l t i e s whl h t h e Allies shtyti • Cleveland I'lWriit UeJlt.i iutlth. i f 3 t a t i 1 le. M . wi l e a r n e d t o t h e i r cc*t a l w a y s fellow could mot p l e d g e t h e m a i n t e n a n c e J " T h e I m p e r i a l G o v e r n m e n t r e m a i n * of North Carotins whleb » » been sorely af 11 t e d a r e t\» p a r t i a l or diffused off<"nelves, name- of w h a t ft believed was t h e genor-1 u n s h a k e n Un Its d e t e r m i n a t i o n held 111 S p a r t a n b u r g t h i s week Th. '<«r h e 1* improving t r e a t m e n t given to t h e G e r m a n j c o n t i n u e t h e s t r u g g l e t o c o n q u e r t h e ly, heavy local l o r e e s ated speedy 'next m e e t i n g of t h e Piedmont so e v hs am giad to r e p o r t iny old f r l " i -orl™ m- -" said. This » i r is t h e c h e c k s by t h e d e f e n d e r s . owing to p r i s o n e r s , w h e t h e r combatatata comrade Mr J M McDonald " | g r e a t e s t c r i m e of 1.1 h t r e a s o n a- clety will be held in Union. t h e f a c u l t y of b r i u i l n g u p r e l o f o r c j- n o n c o m b o t a n t s . T b e Y a s o k a Maru of t h e J a p a n j « » * « « h u m a n i t y . Th se w h o t r o v o k e m e n t « f r o m t h e s e c t o r s t h a t a r e not A s u r p r i s e m a r r i a g e of T h u r s d a 11 11 fjpr some t i m e Mail s t e a m s h i p C o m p a n y was s u n k ' b e a r a heavy r e s - c n a l b l l i t y ac.l e v e n i n g w a s t h a t of Mr Frank Jack menaced. 'apt. T D Mocre. who h a s be.-:i ' E » e n th<> o p t i m i s t s h e s i t a t e to sug- In t h e M e d i t e r r a n e a n <to Dec. 21 by j t o < 1 »y s t a n d e n t i r e l y u n m a s k e d . sOn of YorkvlUe No. 6. t o Miss J a i l c h a r g e of a cot etri.ctk>n g a n g 0.1 " W e know who it was t h a t lei McClain of Clover, t h e ceremony at gest t h a t t h e G e r m a n s ' a r e s o m u c h a s u b m a r i n e , the nationality of l a need of any s u c c e s s t o e n c o u r a g e which h a s not been e s t a b l i s h e d . T h e loose t h e m l s f o r t u r e s without num- ln^ p e r f o r m e d at t h e Raptist pat ! t h e Southerti i n t h e lower part of the m o r a l e of t h e i r t r c o p s t h a t t h e y c r e w t e s t i f i e d t h a t no warning was b e r with which E u r o p e Is ovpreaaed sonage In Clover, by t h e Rev M M. t h e Htate h a s r e t u r n e d home t o t a k e w f l l d e l i b e r a t e l y adopt m e t h o d s g i v e n . T h e s h i p s a n k In f o r t y - n i n e I Evela G e r m a n p o b b • opinion i s be- R i c h a r d - o n . Miss McClein In t h e ' c h a r g e of his old section h e r e Mr of t h e y k n o w t o b e c o s t l y a n d u s e l e s s m i n u t e s , but p a s e e n g e r * and crew g i n n i n g to realize t h * t t h e G e r m a n ^daughter of Mr. aWi Mrs. H e n r y Mc- Malcolm Rankhead h a s c h a r g e Yet t h e enemy'® d e t e m r h f a t l o n pre- t o o k to t h e small b e a t s and w e r e p e o p l e h a v e been f i e d u p e of th6<e T a l r of Clover, and h i s m a n y f r i e n d t h e squad now and Mr J . C Wilson who thought t h e h ur had c o m e c l u d e s t h e Idea t h l t t h e a t t a c k s p i c k e d u p by a F r e e h gunboat. la that s e c t i o n . Mr. J a c k s o n is; a is In c h a r g e of t h e Babklieod nqt-ad Mr I n l a n d Hall h a s moved from an-1 well tfnown f a r m e r rf Yorkville Na r e m e r e l y t e n t a t i v e , w i t h t h e obBoron Will told t h e c o m m K t i e realize t h e d r e a m s of p h i n d e r Gladden Grove to t h i s place and 1eot of f i n d i n g weak s p o t s , as h a s t h a t t h e s u b m a r i n e a t t a c k c-n t h e r a p i n e they had c h e r i s h e d so long. I. where h e and his b r i d e will reside will farm on the Oathcart plate " W h e n d e a t f n g with an enemy like i e e n h i t h e r t o imagined, or t o wr e s t YsjuUia M a j n could by n o m e n n d he thin year Tlie First P r e s b y t e r i a n r h u r c h ha.i from the French vantage points j u s t i f i e d f r o m t h e > iewpolnt of In- Germany we must t a k e t h o u g h t Mrs. Daniel !1%1J haa( returned t h a t t h e G e r m a n s know wfll w o n t e r n a t i o n a l law or U w s of naval good t i m e how b e « t o p r e v e n t t h e under c o n s i d e r a t i o n a plan t o erect b e utilized agains t t h e m . w a r f a r e , and w a s an Infhuaiane a r t . r e p e t i t i o n of t h e e v e n ' s w h l - h occur- Sunday school annex to t h e p r e s e n t h o m e trom Maiming, 8 C where <1>« r a p i d l y e i g h ' c e n m o n t h s ago. church building, t o -cost s o m e t h i n g spent a verai w e e k s wh'h h e r daughI t "fs c e r t a i n t h a t t h e deapera'.e H e said t h e Imperial G o v e r n m e n t , f i g h t i n g a t Ypres. tfnd o n a ten-mtle soon a f t e r the Mnkln<r of t h e s*.enro- T h e l n s t i » c t of aeif-preservation de- like $20,000, possibly nibre P l a n s of t e r s . M e s d a m e s S?pratt a n d Davisi. s u b m i t t e d f My f r i e n d s , Messrs. J. A.. S t e w a r t f r o n t n o r t b of V e r d u n , t o say noth- er. . s t a r t e d I n v e n t t v o t k n , and hav- manda p u t t i n g a n f h d to t h e re:'i- t h e a r c h i t e c t h a v e b e e n i n g of t h e Artota d e a t h t r a p , h a v e ing a s c e r t a i n e d t h e f a c t s , had lout I w '*©tlsm and passtcn for pivn l - r ' o r approval. T h e understandiSig Is and R. C. Lewis a r e s peeding over ' b a t a large p a r t of t h e n e c e s s a r y t h e h i g h w a y * t h e i r nice new- Over c a u s e d t h e a s s a i l a n t s f r i g h t f u l toss- n o t i m e In s e n d i n g a tftroog oro- which a r e t h e d i s t i n c t i v e cbarai * money If not all of it Is to bo con- land t o u r i n g c a r s . t e s t t o t h e C e » « n w m « of G e r m a n y istieK of PrussianlFm a n d row Mr Cloud T r a y j o r is In a N«tributed by a w e a l t h y m e m b e r of t h e T o m a k e m a t t e r s w o r s e , from the and A u s t r i a t h r o u g h t h e A m e r i c a n crushed o n c e for all O t h e r w i s e York College t a k i n g a business b- rogregatlon G e r m a n point of view, t h e F r e n c h G o v e m m e n t . at t h e r a n ' e t i m e not- s a c r i f i c e s of t h e Allies would course. vain. • K h a v e evolved a taerw m e t h o d of re- ifying t h o s e coiftit iasl t h a t J a p a e As t h e r e s u k of a s t r o k e of paraMis* E s t h e r Harvey is vialtfuK " T h e Allies h a v e brought' about L stetanoe. 'First. when t h e e n e m y ' f would r e t a i n h e r r i - h t s t o claim lysis t h a t occurred s e v e r a l d a y s ago. school m a t e s at Fort Mill tbhi week c o m p l e t e union withcut t h e s a c r i f i c e activity I n d i c a t e * t h a t an a t t a c k la d a m a g e s a t scone t a ' u r e t i m e . Mrs. Margaret Nell S t e p h e n s o n died Mr. W M. Harvey la a t t e n d i n g p r o b a b l e . F r e n c h a v i a t o r s and )on;tby a n y o n e of t h e m of a . p a r t i c l e cf *t her h o m e cfa YT*'vflle No court as a Juror this week. r.mge artillery bombard the railI n d e p e n d e n c e o r persctanllty, " W i t h CHANCN^O W I T H TH|£PT. Wednesday night about 9 o'clock. Messrs. R. A., T . G.. and K H. w a y s f e e d i n g t h e e n e m y V f r o n t and t h s e q e m j it Is d i f f e r e n t . G e r m a n y " s Mrs. S t e p b e n w n We si 84 y e a r s of Patrick of W h i t e Oak and J . A. Is • local aopply s t a t i o n s . T h e » : t Wfcr* AIMgsd U H«va Stolen aUies b a v e b e c o m e Vassals It ige a n d w a s born on t h e s a m e p l a c e Stewart and W, M. P a ' r i c k of Woodh a r d to speak anv l e n g s r of Austhe G e r m * bombardment--W Large Sum. ia which s h e died. S h e waa t h e ward a t t e n d e d t h e l-armeo'ji Cont r e n c h e s to b e a t t a c k e d , which geot r i a- H u n g ar y , T u r k e y , a n d Bttlcarii d a u g h t e r of the l a t e William and vention to Columbia. W l n n s b o r o , F e b . 23—WUH«n> J a c k ' e m l l y w r e c k s t h e m »o t h a t t h e i s a s Independent States. The clolchia? son. a negro, ' w a s a r r e s t e d early >l*ry Wep."She we* t h e widow of th< gr»n> of G e r m a o y b a » seized th^ , sallaata h a r e a comparatively easy ' a t e YY. J . S t e p h e n s o n who died tr t h i s m o r n i n g by R u r a l Mat! C a r r i e r DREAMLAND WEDNESDAY. t a s k . ' But,, Instead of l a u n c h i n g e r in t h e i r armlee a n d 411 branch, ">out t e n y e a r s ago, Mr*. S t e p h e n s on F r a n k Lyiee n e a r Rlon <4uujed with "Nlatlobal P r e p a r e d n e s s ' ' c o u n t e r - a t t a c k which, If Succeaiful, e s of a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . for m a n y year* a loyal and conh a v i n g s t o l e n $200 from t h e resi"enly gfv«* poesessidn of u n t e n a b l e T h e s i g n a t u r e by t h e f i v e allioilT h e Issue of t h e H o u r b e f c r e t h si s t e n t m e m b e r of Woodlawn Pre^« d e n c e cf W. F. F r e e y e s t e r d a y morntrcaches, the French, preventing the powera to t h e t r e a t y t o concludeing, in t h e u p p e r p a r t of t h e county. b y t e r i a n c h u r c h . ' S h e la survived by Gi*eat American People: b r i n g i n g up of r e i n f o r c e m e n t s with peace So common p r o v e * t h e f a l s i t y Because t h e American peopte h a v e •he following chlidren'. Mls« F a n n i e W h e b a r r e t t e d $120 w a s found t h e i r " c u r t a i n of f i r e , " simply m a * a b s u r d rumors; of a s e p a r a t e r e p o r t s of "he H e p h e n s o b , YorkvlFe No. 5 ; Miss learned, through ihe p r i s o n e r ' s p e r s o n . A later • a c r e t h e . G e r m a n s , occupying t h e m peace." GenZula S t e p h e n s o n , who i s t e a c h i n g In t e r r i b l e war in E u r c p e . thot s e a r c h by Sheriff J a m e s M a c a f l e at w j t h t h e i r f e a r f u b y a c c u r a t e "sevenazonotf also dealt with t h e Cherokee c o u b t y ; Mesdtunes W. N. eral S h e r m a n w a s r i g h t t h e Jail revealed $60 m o r e . Whan ty-ltvee" a f t e r w b l h a m e r e p a t r o l Polish problem to h i s a d d r e s s . T h a t t h e way t o avoid t h e h o r r o r s q u e s t i o n e d as t o what disposition he -Veil. R. M. P. RObinwn. J o h n T. c a b r o u n d u p w h a t is l e f t of thi " F r o m t h e b e g i n n i n g of t h e w s r , ' had m a d e of t h e r e m a i n d e r . J a c k s o n , FVemflter, Yorkville No. f»: Mrs. of a r m e d conflict i s t o be In a poGerman, assailants, while t h e French h e said, " R u s s i a haaI h a d i n s c r i b e d It i s alleged, said h e b a d t u r n e d t h e Mice M c K n l g h t . YorkvMIe No. 1 : sltleu t o rertlwt t h e Invasion of an hOW t h e i r ' position a«i nCronaly M o n h e r b a n n e r t h e reunion of dtik-4 amount over tp Clarence Parka*, M f E. N. S t e p h e n son. Yorkville N'o. e v e r In n o w t r e n c h e s p r e p a r e d Just m e m b e r e d P o l a n d , and n e v e r has Becaustt of t h e plai'a t r u t h s told a n o t h e r negro. O f f i c e r s a r e . Investi5 ; One s i s t e r . Mrs. M. S. Carroll of bchfnd t h o s e t h a t h i v e b e e n wreckthis c e a a e d to b e o u r aim. G e r m a n y Wilton g a t i n g this s t a t e m e n t . Filbert-. No. 1. also survives. T h e to millions by P r e s i d e n t ed. haa gra'ated a f e w minor concession« 1 J a c k s o n , a c c o r d i n g to a m e m b e r of f u n e r a l w a s held a t t h e late h o m e d u r i n g hi£ r e c e n t swing a r o u n d th * T h e British n e a r Ypres. where to Poland, and In r e t u r n it is s a i d ARB t h e s h e r i f f ' s p a r t y , ennered t h e bed if t h e d e c e a s e d t h i s moriiing. and W e s t e r n circle, t h e people a»» l a t e s t a d v i c e s i n d i c a t e t h a t a ahe c o n t e m p l a t e s raising h u h d r e d s of FOR P R E P A R E D N E S S — l of Mr. F r e e u n d e r t h e prewas conducted by Rev. W . B. Arro• bijf atUuek to b r e w i n g , h a v e followed t h o u s a n d s of Polish troops', t o b>i This a t t i t u d e of t h e people has t e n s e 1 of k i n d l i n g a f i r e a n d itole wood. T h e I n t e r m e n t followed In a uttnUar p l a n In allowing t h e eneused In t h e a t t e m p t to b r i n g a b o u t t h e "money f r o m a p a i r of. t r o n s o r i Woo«1i:"-r. l e i n e U r y , S h a r o n . - - YcrV doubled t h e pullTng p o w e r of t h a t m y to. r e t a i n ' I h e "international t h e t r i u m p h of G e r m a n i s m . " $100,000 F e a t u r e Production lying n e a r ' t h ® bed. •'illo E n q u i r e r . t r e a c h , " which Is c o s t i n g t h e m terIn regartl t o R u s s i a ' s relations " U N C L E SAM AT W O R K . " • rlble sacrifices. with swedeta t h e Foreign MlniUer If you a r e alive t o your o p p o r t u n e PAGE TO" MAKE INQUIRIES T h e last s t a t e m e n t made by Mr W h a t e v e r may b e t h e o b j e c t of said: W. F, S t e v e n s o n asj t o what C 01- tlOs—If you a r e a w a k e t o thw pubt h e German i t t a c k s , t h e y h a v e so " p u r only s e n t i m e n t t o w a r d thyou realize thM R s g a r d i p g Removal of T e u t o n s From g r e s s should d o for a f a r m i n g tils- lic demand—If 1W p r o d u c e d l l t t t e save losses. P e r S w e d e s Is o n e of a i n c c r e f r i e n d s h i p . Ametiean-*Wp.' irict like t h i s w a s t h a t it hnd s p w catering t o t h e public t o e t e m e a n s h a p s G e r m s ay .can a f f o r d t h e m betAny p r e t e x t of ctta'll-.iing I n t e r e s t s proft — 1173.000,000.00 on r i v e r s and n o t h l i t: popularity, pree«lge a r d t e r t h a n t h e Allies suppose, b u t I W a s h i n g t o n , F e b r u a r y 25—The U n l could only b e artificl rl. R u s s i a ' s hisYou wfH )>ook this magblflcent en roads. It has also s p e n t $100,000. c a n s t a t e d e f i n i t e l y ttiat n o t h i n g t e d . S t a t e s - t o d ^ y I n s t r u c t e d Ambassa- tory does not Impel b e r t o w a r d thq hoose W0.00 0 0 Irrigation p r o j e c t s , to wat- production a n d pock your •would suit t h e F r e n c h b e t t e r . A w a r dor Page, a t London, t o m a k e coast of S c a n d a n a v l a " S h e muat o b er l a n d s f o r l e s s t h a n 1,000.000 peo- (o t h e d o o r s at "every performan-'e of a t t r i t i o n is t h e Allies' s t r o n g e s t q u l r i e s a t the B r i t i s h f o r e i g n l a i n an o u t l e t i n ' a f r e e s e a lb q i i t ? ple in t h e W e s t . W h y not do some with each and every Installment c a r d , a t Hxist u n t f l S u m m e r p e r m i t s flee r e g a r d i n g t h e r e m o v a l of t h i r t y - a n o t h e r d i r e c t i o n . " " C u o l e Sam at W o r k " played '1 t h i n g t o t a k e t h e w a t e r out of t h e t h e i r combined tfnd (tbey hope-> fi- eight G e r m a n s , A u s t r i a n s and T u r k s M. Sazonoff t h e n t u r n e d t o Ru106.000 people lu t h r e e w e e k s a t t h e r o a d s In t h e S o u t h ? nal offensive. f r o m t h e A m e r i c a n s t e a m s h i p China m a n i a , s a y i n g : In South Carolina Ihe S t a t e and Auditorium T h e a t r e in t Chicago—to Astatic w a t e r s u d j t o d e m a n d t h e "Romania win not b e t r a y ' her o » c C o u n t i e s and T o w n s and T o w n s h i p - of i f " i 9 , 0 0 6 7 i n " t w o d a y s . DOZEN..-MORE S E C R E T A K I M . f e l e a s e of t h e p r i s o n e r s if they Interests, and when the hour s t r i k e T h a t t c H c - j o u how e a g e r the spent In 1814 a b o u t »1,000,000.00 on w e r e a r r e s t e d on t h e b i g h s e a s . she k n o w how t o r e a h x e h e r 8am roads, a n d still of t h e 45.549 milaa people a r e tt> w e hVw U n c l e La>wH« A s k a C o n g r e s s Make n a t i o n a l unity a t t h e c o s t of h e r of r o a d s i n t h e S t a t e only 4,8.13 c o n d u c t s b u s i n e s s for t h e m — w h o a r e "A^pr6pri«t*oa 'I W r s e k On C. A N. W . Railway. own blood. S h e m a y b e c e r t a i n t h a t h i s 100,000,000 p a r t n e r s . miles a r e s u r f a c e d and r e a l l y against ihe C a r o l i n a and N o r t h - W e s t e r n - Rail In d e f e n d i n g h e r s e l f W a s h i n g t o n . F e b r u a r y 2&—8ecrep r o v e d , and t h a t fs t h e w o r k a t t e m p t s 'ct a c o m m o n enemy t o Y D R E A M L A N D FRIDAY. , t a r y L d n r f n g t o d a y a s k e d C o r g r e - s way s o u t h b o u n d p a s e e b g e r t r s l n N a years- 40,661 m i l e s a r e y e t t o b e fixt erf e r e w i t h t h e i n d e p e n d e n c e of "TTie S t a m p e d e In t h * Night. t o ' a p p r o p r i a t e f o r t w e l r e snore *ec- 9 w a s wrecked- a b o u t o n e m i l e south ed, a n d all rnurt be maintained. h e r d e c i s i o n s s h e wi:i find r e a l aup-retairies pf J s g a t l o n ^ a b r o a d , be- of M o r t i m e r o n l a s t F r i d a y . W i t h Oliver F u l l e r Golden a n d T h e Government c a r r i e s mall over »ort." T h e e « « t n e , ' w h i c h wis* o n e of t h a . v c a u s e of t h e w o r k a s s u m e ^ b y t h e moot of t h e m : why is It n o t rl^llt Gibson. T h e U n i v e r s a l h a s went a n l T o w a r d t h e end of b i s a d d r e s s Mr g o n e and d o n e i t again. They've U n i t e d i f t a t e s c a r i n g *or t h e dlplo- n e w o n e s p u r c h a s e d r e c e n t l y w a s f o r k to h e l p f t e tfiem?—Adv. ot an Sazdnoff took u p t h e s u b j e c t - ciaitic f n t e r e s t a of w a r r f c j ; n a t i o n s derailed a n d t u r n e d o v e r a n p u t o u t a n o t h e r W e s t e r n photoplay Russian-American r e l a t i o n s . t h a t will a g a i n p u t t h e . b e e on -the a n d proposed c r e a t i o n of t h e t i t l e e i ^ b a n t a n e p l T h e w r e c k w a s caused " T h e I n t e r e s t wbich A m e r i c a n Inb e f o r e t h e D u m a w a s d e v o t e d p r l n c l f t e n g e on o n e of the foolish notion t h a t W e s t e r n s 4ren" crf counsellor, to r a h k n e a t l o ; i min- b y a brokt d u s t r y h a s fa o u r n w u k e t s , " h e pally <0 t h e victory of t h e R u s s i a n s p o p u l a r . And nil b e c a u s e t h e Big U ister o r a m b a s s a d o r f n t h e Amerteoo w h e e l s of t h e engine. T h e e n g t n e w a s i n c h a r g e of M.-. said, " p e r m i t , of t h e h o p e t h a t . In a t E r s e n i m . e m b a s s i e s , to c o r r e s p o n d w i t h - t h e Roe? fa t h e s e t l b n g s r ighi- Tbey h a v e D addition t o t h e f r i e n d l y political re"1 r e j o i c e .that .1 am a b l e t o Jofq t i t l e s In f o r e i g n e m f i u r f s s ' , ' " " " - S » y w , Of t h t o cHy. Who had wei*ern riders t h a t can . r i d e . T h e y l at i o n s now e x i s t i n g b e t w e e n t h e you.In t h a n k s g i v i n g for t h e b r i l l i a n t , • " « a his f i r e m a n J o h n H e n d e r s o n , have big herds, and grating lands, ' . nrmi \fr Qm m tyrea rr had Ka/I rap- victory of o u r a r m y of t h e CauMr. S hMi .s h1 a n o t w o . ' c o u n t r i e s , . a n e e r h o m l c F I V E ARE B U R N E O T O OTATH, a n d corralsR a n d r a n c h bouses, and hi® f i r e m a n g o t ' b i s p r o a c h m e n t m a y b e of t h e g r e a t e s t c a s u s , " t h e E m p e r o r said. *1 am loading p l a t f o r m s and m o u n t a i n , valbeifWlt t o b o t h n a t i o n s , l a « v y case Virginia F a r m b r s F a m i l y Meats •urn and b a c k s p r a i n e d . N o n e of t h * happy t o b e a m o a g t h e r e p r e s e n t a - ley, plain a n d p e a k f o r b a c k g r o u n d s . t h e Russian..' Q o v a r n m e n t wW p u t paseengrea rceetred Jn^triee. Tragic Fats. tives' of m y f a i t h f u l peolile. I ' p r a y T h e n t h e y d o n t m a k e , t h e m U t a k o f o r t h ' A l l I t s e f f o r t s t o t h i s (tad." of o t h e r p r o d u c e r s of call tog a backfor God's o l e s s l n g for your labors . Roanoke, Va., F e b r u a r y 25—Five T h e F o r e i g n M i n i v e r a l s o ^ef^rrod I s r a e l Good, ti»e .negro co g r o u n d a picture. T h * y r e a l i z e thai • p e r s o n s w e r e b u r n e d to d e a t h When of c r i m i n a l * " " " " m a l a d r o i t a n d I m p o r t n n s t e In t h i s d m e ' o t trial, a n d am coif* out W e s t m e n a n d women U v i f c * i t h i t h e homW'of J * m e « A. Taylor, a 8»nn t e r m of G e r m a n a g e n t s court' vinced y/ju-wrfl' use all y o u r fexperi- tBe b a r k OB. T h a t t h e n f c o t l e a - of e r was burned at Newport Va. Inch h e ssM, " n o t only *ny « . wme enoe a n d k n o w l e d g e a n d b e g u i d e d t h e e f f e t e E a s t a r e c a t of pla<»— .. t e r d a y , a c c o r d i n g t o r e p o r t s r e a c h i n g i n Itn o b j e c t , b u t provoked a B t * t t q > d o n ' t f o r g d t - ^ t b a i theyf a w by l o r e of y o u r ' country, i n S - . h e r e today. r f h b dead a r c Taylor, His • "ijriljpi '.liitj o-btoc m e n a n d : .women w i t h h u m a n h e a r t s . w o r k f o r w h i c h yen a r e r e s p o n s i b l e and two daughters and a n aunt, e a r s Old. T h e c * t p e of t h e to t h e e o n b t r y And t o m o . I wish yon t l n w . a a w t B d e j l g b t t h e l o v e r V # M:. «••• * • liii T h e s p e e c h of E m p e r o r ' ,-r' •' . ',,1 « • N i c h o l a s f r u i t f u l labor and c o m p l e t e ctteceis.' : . • ' . • ;. ' ' . > • - .• «r«a g .V ^ <v>: & drama. ^ d «ith levity. l«-«s th*- word was by D a n t e >ty A i r u l h f u l p o r t r a y s , atwi th"-Tn fn I) W Oi-lffllh's l i n e d M>e«-tacle, comedy of <be m o s ' delicate ^ort, but comedy n e v e r t h e l e t s A typical Southern h o m e is sbown w h e r e all is of good cheer War's 1 l a n u o have, not yet disturbed its Htrenity. A young N o r t h e r n lad is ' ( • I t l s g bl» old collage c h u m . Youth ,v '11 served and fn t b r i r playful and chasing each o ' h a r about la a • •'d mboKion and g r o u n d * t h e r e l.i : 0'II «!y. A few m o n o . „ l iter a r e des tiued to die on the field of b a t t l e , e n e m l i s , b « c l a s p e d T h e n t h e r e i s shown t h e young d a u g h t e r of therf>ld S o u t h e r n f a m i l y , almost a hoyden, p l a y f u l a s a kitte'n and their g u e s t s . I>ater Is s->cn tragic e n d . when to s a v o herself from a f a t e w o r s e t h a n d e a t h ahe Jump* to h e r d e a t h f r o m a h i g h cliff. Comedy t h a t enda in tragedy, but comedy nevertbeleim. Again -there la* a scene ih '"•»)>» negro q u a r t e r s " w h e r e t h e -hogxoat a r e showing o f r ' for t h e a m u s e m e n t of t h e N o r t h e r n v i s i t o r s . T b e y d a n c e the s h u f f l e , buck and wing, s a d othe r s t e p s t o t h e ttfne of " T u r k e y I s the Straw." When t h e C a m e r o n s a r e besieged hi t h e cabin ot t w o Union soldier* by a m o b of f r e n z i e d negro soldiers, t i m e w h e b t r a g e d y looms ever t h e s c e n e Uke a d r e a d s p e c t r e , t h e a u d i e n c e g o e s i n t o convnleionK of l a u g M e r when t h e f a i t h f u l old n e g r o m a m m y h i t s a negro soldier on t h e head with a billet of wood. Abd so t h r o u g h it all t h e r e a r e b i l e of l i g h t e r s h a d e s of life in s t r i k i n g contrast to the more scmbre sceabs. And t h a t Is what m a k e s "Thie Birth of a N a t i o n " such a t r u t h f u l pict u r e of t h e limes, for t r a g e d y follows! comedy eVer. T h e a d v a n c e sale of s e a t s wUI begin Friday m o r n i n g at t h e T h e a t r e box-office. Moll o r d e r s f o r tickets from out of t o w n p a t r o b s will be accepted now when a ~ c ^ n p a n i e d b y money orderai payable/ t o John Crovo. M a n a g e r Academy ol Music, C h a r l o t t e N . C.—Adv. Tuesday the D r e a m l a n d will present t h e youngeet program «f pict u r e s e v e r aieen to this city b e f o r e , when a p r c g r a m of the Universal f e a t u r e s will b e seen, not o n e of which will b e over 10 d a y s old. C h e s t e r Is ahead of Cbarlotgg . ln_ t h e r e l e a s e of t h e s e p i c t u r e s a n d t h e p r o g r a m m e will appeal t o e v e r y lover of a good m l x e l p r o g r a m . T u e » day 6 blf U n i v e r s a l r e e l s will be s h o w n including t h e "Broken Coin" a W e e r t r n and t w o t o m e d y ' * with Eddie Lyctaa, L e e Moran a n d Her- bert Rawllneon. Wednesday Fatty Vose a n d Alice Howell In a comedy and Uncle Sam a t W o r k w h i c h Is t b e g-.cate-rt p i c t u r e e v e r shown upon President Wilscn's P r e p a r e d n n s . Thursday '"Helen Holmes In "Girl a n d T h e G a m e " 6 t h chapter also a t h r e e r e e l U n i v e r s a l Drama w>th Wen. Garwood a n d a comedy » l t h E r n e s t 8hle«ds. C - tae , Its a g r e a t l i n e of P i c t u r e s t h a t you wlH s e e a t t h e D r e a m l f n d , a n d t h e mott4»'of D r e a m l a n d i s .-"Always A Good S h o w / ' o f t e n a " G r e a t ^ b o w . ... - s •T h » Chick S p r i n g y Company,' w h o own t h e Chlok S p r i n g s H o t e l Chlufc, Bftjum, «>0W c a u s e why > not b e appointed. -,%/ at aaked to receiver sboukl yX/'"!. • — • v- j w REMEMBER J & P COATS 7 1 0 r SPOOL T H R E A D S 1 " ^ C On t h « f l r a t tliroe and t h e l a s t day . <W t h » g f e a t s a l e f r o m 10 t o 10:30 wo will acfl J . A P . Coats' spo<>! itir«a4 a epooi . 2 I-2c Everything -Reduced T h e Big S a l e ' Y o u Have Been W a i t i n g For DEPARTMENT STORE " O N T H E , HILL" 10 DAYS BIG SALE Starts Thurs., Mar. 2., Lasts Through Sat. Mar. 11th Great White Sale GREAT White Goods Sale SPRING WHITE GOODS. SALE LAST 10 DAYS. 12 l-2c Barker Mill O- A large p u r c h a s e w i t h t h e 11 Belfc Bleaching, Spec. Price ydO*» Bros ntcri's enable.* Klutty & S o n s LONG CLOTH. 5c YD. to o f f e r Un- following which h a v e I beeo rcceiveil espeola1y f o r t h t s 10 J A great value l a s h o r t l e n g t h s of Aay s«ti<v | King cloth. PAJAMA CHECK 7 1-2o. . Yard wide, Kilendkl quality iiaja ma c h e c k , worth Sc wholt'^ale today a n d retalils a t 12 I-2c for in day*, a rard . . . . . . 7 !-S5c. DIMITY 7c A YD. HARD 10 ESTIMATE CROWD F e w Civilians Are Able" to Give Numbers of a Gathering— Army Officers Tell SeceL^> , R l i remarkable how t h e average civilian overestimates the n u m b e r ol person* in a big procession. Take, for exapiple. the recent demonstration in London, ft was said tnat t h e r e were 15n!!rt>'tiien in line and some enthusia s t * but ft even a t 20000. But it is easy to estimate.such numbers approximately. says London Tit-Bits. Here Js th/i rule aa laid down In t h e "Field Service Regulations" of the United S t a t e s army: ''Tbe strength of a body of troops may be' estimated from the length ol time It takes to pass a given point. Ass u n l n g that Infantry in column of fours occupies half a yard per man. cavalry one yard per trooper and artillery in single column per gun or caisson, a given point would be passed in o n e minute by about 175 Infantry, l i t cavalry a t a walk. 200 cavalry a t a ytrpt and Ave g u n s o r caissons." Allowing tor spacing between companies, battalions and regiments, all '•of which is according to mathematical • r S e i it t a k e s a regiment of 1,000 men divided Into battalions Just ten mln. u t e s to pass, or s t - i h e r a t e of S,000 an ' h o a r . And tills supposes no breaks .to U s line. . T h e s e roles. It must be remembered, ' a r e for trained soldiers used to a long ' s t e p and to keeping up without straggling. No civilians, even militant suffragettes. ever kept or could k i e p up tMa paoe. PROLONG LIFE OF FLOWERS French Florists Are Particularly | Clever in - Their Methods of 1 Freservatign of Freshness. ® \ the water without knowing It. "I wasn't frightened." he said with a smile. "I thought t h a t our swift descent w s » a piece of fancy flying. I am. In fact, as Ignorant of aviation as tbe little boy was Ignorant of history. " 'Describe t h e Order of the Bath,' his t e a c h e r asked this little boy. " 'It's very ancient.' he answered. ' R goes back to the tithe when they didn't take no b a t h s except by o r d e r . ' " T h a t 8ecretKatherine and Margaret fotmd themselves seated n e - 1 each other a t a dinner party and immediately became confident lal. "Molly told m e t h a t you told h e r t h a t secret I told you o a t to tell her," whispered Margaret. "Oh. isn't she a mean thing?" gasped Kbtherine. "Why. 1 told" her, n o t ~ t » tell you!" "Well." returned Margaret. "I told h e r 1 wouldn't tell you she told me— so don't tell her t did." the a n t h e r s , , so as to prevent the s e n t t h e s a m e , p r o p e r l y proven fo» threading of t h e pollen, for. If fertili- p a y m e n t , u n t o t h e u n d e r a l s n e d or zation la allowed to t a k e place, t h e flower"*4 has fulfilled its mission and t o h e r a t t o r n e y , S a t n l , E„ McFadsoon lades. In flowers of the Illy or- dun, a t h i s offices, to C h e s t e r , S. C. d.-r the a n t h e r s are removed for still J> net her reason. They develop such an l i k e w i s e , all p e r s o n s I n d e b t e d to abundance of yellow pollen that It falls and taints the leaves, thus mar- said e s t a t e a r e r e q u i r e d t o pay t h e i r ring the spotless white beauty of t b e *ald debtsi c i t h e r _to t h e u n d e r s i g n e d Power T h e stems ofjflowers t h a t bepin to h a n g their heads are-placed In or h e r said a t t o r n e y . very hot water for about five minutes, MARY E . WIIJCINi9, and then ar» placed ID. a d a r k and coo! place for about ftn hour.' " E x e c u t r i x L a s t WtH a n d T e s t a e m o n t of A l f r e d Wllklns, Deceased. C h e s t e r , S. C. F e b r u a r y 14, 1916 Sale starting T h u r s d a y ? If n o t , w r i t e us, (we w ill r e f u n d postage) o r p h o n e y o n . It tells you aboiit t h e n i c e F i e e Gifts. Kluttz a n d S o n s b u y w i t h the E l e v e n big Belk B r o t h e r s Stores. We b u y f o r less, w e sell f o r less. "OLD DOG TRAY" IN BUSINESS Valuable Man Who Was Discharged Because He Was Not "Aggressive." In the American Magazine there appeared an account of a business man who lost his Job for a reason that lias thrown thousands of men out of work. T h e story Is typical of a certain type of business man v.-ho will nevor get ahead In spite of his perseverance. "Frank Kmerson was not a brilliant man. and he knew It," says the writer. "Industry and fidelity rather than unusual ability bad won for him a position of responsibility and a salary of $3,000 a year. His own frugality and t h e excellent management of bis wife had given them their home and had provided Mabel with a college education. He had worked for t h e Acme mills for a quarter of a century. He knew the trade as h e knew bis own s t r e e t and was familiar with every detall of credit and billing and shipping. Experienced had ripened h i s Judgment; and in his way he was a valuable matr. But he did not bring business to the Acme mills, and It Is the business getters who count in t h e crises. Besides, he was one of those unaggressive workers who come to be taken as a m a t t e r of course and whose t r u e value may bo overlooked In a m a s s of routine. At any rate, now that the crisis had come. It seemed possible tor the mills, with their decreased output, to dispense with his services, and the decision appeared to be final. . "For a man of fifty-four, whose sole business experience bas tended to m a k e him valuable to one concern only, and who realizes his own limitations, such on event becomes a decided catastrophe." riifcftii- GREATE8T 10 DAY RUG SALE EVER HELD IN T H E TWO CARb r a n d new spring goods greatly rcOLINA8. w i n t e r goods a t cost. P r o p a r e for Kaeter at this spring nil gr*u o p e n i n g Sale, cash counts now. E v e r y t h i n g In m e n ' s goods, ladies r e a d y - t o - w e a r goods and greatly All w i n t e r Dry Oocds, S h o e s , Und e r w e a r . a t cost a n d less chautfeur TiaVeff "tq court accuses man drivers generally of utterly, unchlvalrous conduct toward woman drivers. " A e r e is a lot of talk about the temperamental unfitness of women to operate an automdblle." the woman -told the Judge. "Right here we h a v e a cWar example of the source of such c h a r g e s I am perfectly competent. I had my arm out for three-quarters of a block to signal that I was going to turn tho corner. T h e truth is, the woman drivers will bear me out. the average man driver does blQ best' to rattle a woman driver He blows his born unnecessarily, or In a way to s t a r t l e the woman if possible; h e delights In close shaves, which he expects to frighten a woman and always Is ready to put the consequences of Buch tricks on 'temperamental unfitness' of women to drive a c a r . " Making a Farm Live Again. T h e rebuilder of t h e deserted farmstead has been the target for a deal of cynical, light-hearted pleasantry, b u t there Is lots of f u n to be had for a litt l e money, if one has tbe right temperament.wlth a dilapidated house and can be fortunate enough to find o n e In a pleasant setting, with good neighbors roundabout, says the Countryside Magazine. Lots of fun and a chance to display some constructive ability and to develop .an artistic &ense of the fitness of things in which the pleasure is all t h e keener if one bas to contend with both physical and financial limitations. The f a c t t h a t we cannot all erect cott a g e s o n Long Island with thirty o r f o r t y rooms finished with Inside woodwork brought from old c a s t l e s s c r o s s t h e sea, Is no reason why we should n o t build o r rebuild a s far a s we may. Secret Writing. W a a r e hearlug much today about s e c r e t writing, but have not yet heard HUMOR IN THE NEWSPAPER of anything to beat the simple cunning Little Things That Get Away From of one Histlaeus. a Greek, a t t h e Persian court, in the fifth century. B. C-. Even t h e Eyes of the Most who wanted to send a "private mesWatchful Editor. sage to a friend a t Miletus. He took • Sometimes a bit of unconscious hi» stove with him, shaved n l s - h e a d . T h e mor survives even t h e watchful eyes m e s s a g e was then written on his scalp, of t h e editors. Recently an. account of unknown c#en to him, t h e hair allowed an unusually fierce fight c a m e into t h e t o grow again, nnd t h e slave sent off Atlanta office of a great news-gather- t o Milotua with a letter which all could ing organization. A f t e r t h e ordeal ,qt, ,£e«d. saying how well he had been the blue pencil it was sent .out o v e r e W d : And tlfe W e n d , with vvtlom t h e the wires to t h e various newspapers on ptoit had been arranged, only needed the "southern division" of t h e Associ- s h a r i n g materials ( • uncover the secret ated Press. T h e item recounted t h e details of a fight between two persons In a rural, community. Their weapons, according to t h e story, were a scythe, a corn knife, a shovel and a butcher, knife. A f t e r enumerating t h e details of the encounter t h e dispatch concluded: "It Is thought t h a t t h e two men had seme sort of misunderstanding." T h a t was quite as convincing as the comment made by t h e editor of a rural paper in Maino on the a r r e s t o f ' a young man who was caught climbing out of t b e cellar window of a c r t a h i house with a" valise filled with silverware, Jewelry and other articles of value.'. " I t is believed," said the newspaper account of his a r r e s t , "that evidence may be found that will load to h i s conviction." NOTICe. 'Notice Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n t h e ZTlh d a y of March, 1916, 1 will m a k e my f i n a l r e t u r n a s A d m i n i s t r a t o r of t h e e s t a t e of M r s . J a n e T . McCOsh, Deceased to H o n . A. W . W i s e , J u d g e of P r o b a t e , and will a p p l y f o r a d i s c h a r g e air s u c h AdinlnWtrator. EDGAR M. AJ.BXANDER, A d m i n i s t r a t o r of t h e E s t a t e of J a n e T . McC'osh, D e c e a s e d . C A S T O R IA For Infants and Children III Use For Over 3 0 Years Always bears Woman's Grievance, j . A woman motorist who had a reek- ;-rS«v waffb Great Rug Sale Everything Reduced All reduced. L a d i e s Read big Circular w h e n . Tree Owns Itself. ' The i n s t r u m e n t s used by the French T h e r e la a tree in Athens. Ga., which , f e r t s t a to prolong the life of cut flow- owns Itself. It has a deed to eight ers nad remove Imperfections a r e as f e e t of ground on all sides of Its a a m e r o u s and" delicate as those oh a trunk. wetl-eqaipped dressing-table. They lnT h e t r e e formerly waa owned by W. , elude scissors of all sizes and shapes. H. Jackson. To prevent Its ever be, small cutting pliers and pincers of ing cut down. Mr. Jackson executed a many klnBs. brushes, atomizers, sprays deed making the tree owner of t h e and bottles containing various gums. ground around It. f A withered leaf or even one poorly deTula d j e d la on file In Athens. It rains the appearance of a ( veloped Is the only one of Its sort in t h e ! rosebud, consequently the one Is cut •world. j o f . and the other. If possible. Is res h a p e d . T h e buds a r e also pierced as n e a r the base of t h e flower as possible, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. with minute' wires which keep t h e . leaves J n place. An Instrument very I similar Jo a curling iron Is used to | All p a r t i e s holding c l a i m s agaliMt dress a faulty leaf. tiro e s t a t o of A l f r e d "S^fitins, deOne of the means employed to proceased, • w c h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o prelong the life of t h e flower Is to remove Where Her Thoughts Were.. Upon the. attainment of mvseveOty- our Free To Ladfe*. second birthday one or my daughters gave me a complimentary dinner in the evening at h e r residence. Inviting all the members of our family. Her two bright children were allowed to "sit up" In honor of tbe occasion. The children, evidently coached by their parents, mot m e on my arrival, the little boy saying gleefully. "Many happy r e t u r n s of the day. grandpa." T h e little girl, with a backward glance toward their pretty table, h e r lilg blue eyes dancing In happy anticipation of t h e coming feast, said: "I think we should say mar.y happy ret u r n s of t h e night, grandpa."—Exchange. Did you get o n e of o u r big P a g e Adv e r t i s e m e n t s of this great 10 Da>s 242 and w e will gladly send o n e to P A R I S G A R T E R S 10c. To t h e firwt 15 m e n e n t e r i n g • t o r e T h u r s d a y M&rth 2. By buying with 11 s t o r e s we tell •hte 10c splendid che<k dimity for l e e s th*'• any o t h e r s t o r e in C h e s t e r can buy H a t ' wholesale. Something Free i. 2g^atiit i 'less. We h a v e Just r e eived t h e greate s t and moat m a g n l I t e m stock of new r u g s e v e r shown In C h e s t e r . AH to be_ sacrificed for 10 days. Rem e m b e r . we b u y wVth 11 big s t o r e s . " B " SURE U-C" $4.00 J a p a n e s e art s q u a r e s , 9ft.x 12 f t . g o r g e o u s p a t t e r n # . Very ext r a s p e c i a l for 10 d a y s $2.29 C a n f o r 11.75 new sprhig wool fft>re r u g s f o r 10 day# only 98c. All A x m l n e t e r New Rugs, Crex. wool F i b r e and B r a n els A l t ' s q u a r e s , a n d m a t t i n g reduced [or this g r e a t sa1e." . 1.1 ilT«9 •Hill! S T I F F NECK Why bear those pains? g A single bottle will convince you Sloan's Liniment Arrests Inflammation. Prevents severe complications. Just put a few drops on the painful spot and the pain disappears. & P r e p a y m e n t Saved X k i s Policy Mr. Claude W e s t f a l l , of Clarksburg, W . Va. signed an application for Mutual B e n e f i t Insurance on J n l y 17, 1915, and p a i d t h e first quarterly premium of |6.10 to the agent, t a k i n g in exc h a n g e t h e r e f o r t h e Company's binding receipt. He made a n app o i n t m e n t f o r examination the following day, b u t his wife, for w h o s e b e n e f i t t h e I n s u r a n c e w a s to b e t a k e n , tried t o d i s s u a d e - h i m f r o m a d d i n g t o h i s Insurance. • T h e a g e n t , h o w e v e r , finally prevailed upon him t o b e e x a m i n e d a n d on J u l y J 2 n d e x a m i n a t i o n was m a d e . I t p r o v e d f a v o r a b l e e v e r y respect. T h e application, which > a s f o r a L i f e A c c e l e i a t l v e E n d o w m e n t policy, »1,000 a t a g e 31, was received a t t h e H o n * ' : ' O f f i c e i J n l y 26th. In accordance w l t h t b e Company's usufcl c®«om ' in w e b cases, however, an lnspec tion was oalled for which w«a r e c e i v e d A u g u s t 2nd. T h i s being f a v o r a b l e , the application w a s a p p r o v e d b y t h e Medical Board and pas s ed on t o t h e policy D « p a r t m e n t . Policy Waa issued a n d m a l l - e d on August 3, 1915. In t h e m e a n t i m e , on J u l y 30th, M r . Weetfall w a s t a k e n s i c k and h l s t r p u b l e w a s diagnosed as a c u t e p e r i t o n i t i s : On August 8rd b e diedi I t will b e n o t e d t h a t this wae t h e s a m e day t h a t his policy w a s mailed f r o m N e w a r l b u t t h e f i r s t premium h a v i n g b e e n p r e p a i d t h e i n s u r a n c e w a s in force, although t h e policy Itself w a s n e v e r delivered to t h e Insured. T h e proceeds were p a i d t o t h e w i f e on August 10th. P r e p a y m e n t o f t h e q u a r t e r l y p r e m i u m s a v e d this insurance. JOSEPH LINDSAY, District Agent Chester, S, C . A, M. SIMSON, Agent Richburg, S. C. M. MATTISON, General Agent A n d e r s o n , S. C , gggSii '•iiitesTK&sala$&. k> -> rv#& A Penny Saved Is a Penny The wise housewife saves many a penny reading the newspapers. If there is a bargain advertised she'll not miss it. She certainly is looking for it. It is up to the merchant. Keep the housewife posted. Let her know through the newspaper what you have to offer. Incidentally men today ransack the newspapers for bargains as assiduously as do women. If you want to sell your wares advertise. Advertise ia the best medium, the newspaper. Also if you want to buy success, fully, read the advertisements. The Semi-Weekly News =================== £5i* Semi-Htekln t b l s f o r m a l w a r n i n g a s t h e t i m e pf L e g i s l a t u r e l a 1840 w e r e , R . P . W . Published Tuesday a n d Friday, a t Chester, S. C. p l a n t i n g c o t t o n 1. a t h u d . . , ken, • L * everyone o p c o u r W the ' » * * « > ' ( , to bo on t h e s a f e side by p l e n t y of w; w. S T E W A R T L. C A M E L S Owners, and Publisher*. Advance •ubscripxion J to Tear ill Months rtu-M .. »l-l . .. Month! A dver t i s i ng Rate* Made K«own Applloatlon. I t n e P s s t o f f i c e at C h e « t « r a s s e c o n d elaas n i * " " TUESDAY. f e e d aai FEBRUAF CHESTER DESERVES > It t.- g e n e r a l l y a d m u l ' as t-iieir in t h i s Chanibe m a k e i - s of l . u z i a t n e c o f f e e , w a s the -'ountain Th • brtas cooperating Ize* fact the plan Sa'urday Of p a i t of g e t t i n g b u s i n e s s , a n d of p l a a «ou-v n e e d e d by Irn e w e r e t a l k i n g of b u s l n e e 4 , ugtther <l'*' busine*.* (Mat, B . K . M c 0 m h J | n M U. S. 8 e n a t o r Hfcneguv c h ( a t n u t was also !cn> G. R e i l e y . of t h e R e l l e y - T a y l o r pruKTfiwivo beneficial to Q well BUY A PIE. hav- " William A • » W a ^ L»er»ar<!j) ft* t h e a w o p . - . w at lhi» L e g t o i a i u r e a t t h a t for h i m s e l ' . j t t a e. • > w e d a s 0 : o D . F . J a m i s o n his family, and his live stock. <\ a n d A s c o r e of e t h e r m e n p r o m i n e n t In S o u t h C a r o l i n a ' i s ' o r y . These c a l f , a p i g , c h i c k e n s . e*nd a garden m e n r e a l i z e d ' t h a t " ' h e • o n l y - -*"wuy.~ c t i e o m o a n t h e d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n p r a c t i c a l l y , t o t h e hi h e e l , o f f i c e s in w*nt a n d m o n e y a h e a d . ) E c c t a c o i l c o ! t h e S t a t e lay t h r o u i h t h e Leglerlaa n d s a f e l i v i n g f o r all a s w e l l a? t u r e . O n e h a d t o t e p r a c t i c a l e v e n "'safe f a r m i n g " m u s t b e t h e ru!o la serving t h e S l a t e and t h e o n j y way w a s t h r o u g h t h e I-eglalaturfi. • f p r o s p e r i t y is t o a b i d e w i t h us. Only r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s in CongreJS "Six-cent cotlon this fall would could go direct t o t h e people, but pell d i s a t t e r in t h e c o t t o n s t a l e . ' , e v e n t o t h c e e it w a s b e n e f i c i a l t o l o w p r i c e f o l l o w s o* e r a u p p l v o; s e r v e a t e r m o r s o in t h e I.<egtsl.v certainly a s the bight the d a y t u r e . S e a r c h t h e r e c o r d s of S o u t h Carolina congressmen before the i/l*h prices and prosperity over w a r a n d you will find a l m o s t 90 the S r u t h t h i s year prove whit p e r c e n t of t h e n * e r e m e m b e r s < »( v o l u n t a r y r e d u c t i o n cf c o t t o n a c r e - t h e L e g i s l a t u r e . a g e d o c s Any n a r k e d i n c r e a s e • in It i s o n e w a y t o I n d u c e g e e d m e r a < r e a g e o v e r l a s t y e a r Is g o i n g n t o o f f e r f o r t h e Legfcrtarfure.No d o u j t •esult fti a RTeat l o ^ s t o S o u t h e r n coi o n e of t h e r e a « c n s w h y o n e f i n d s s o t r a n y l a w y e r s ) In t h e L e g i s l a t u r e i s ion producers, m e r c h a n t s a n d bankt h a t t h e e e m e n wowld t e f c u n d I n a ers. a r d will s i m i l a r l y a f f e c t ail r e c e p t i v e n-.ood if a j u d g e s h i p h a d t o allied b u s i n e s s and p r o f e s s i o n s ' be b a n d e d around, ^ n d they have community PEGRAM material | p u W l c Aticut t h e o n l y way f< r a l o w > j ^ e a r a thai j,,-, the gcod worth i wlW of i QUALITY GOODS L unless thK f r U j t in sales t h e custom, th« unwiltten law, of o v e r a. h u n d r e d y e a s t o s a n c t i o n t h e i r a m b i t ton. "f"he p a y of a L e g i e T e t o r I s a m e r e pittance. The man who gce» fcr the s a k e of t h e s a l a r y h s n o b u s l n e s s i t h e r e . H e ought t o b e patriotic enough to s e r v e h i s S t a t e r e g a r d l e s s of a s a l a r y , b u t h e w m a n y o f us, a r e . c r c a n a f f o r d K ? If all c h a n c e s of a l u c r a t i v e a n d h o n r r a b i e c f l c e l a j r e m o v e d w h a t I n d u c e m e n t will t h e r e b e to g o t o , t h e I . - g l s l a t i r e ? I.-H>V EMBROIDERIES J AND LACES REASONABLE PRICES ' We have recently added extra nice line of Embroideries and Laces which we' offer at 5 and 10c per yd. A nice line of Curtain Gpods at 10c per yard Ehrlich's 5,10 and 25 Cents Store QUALITV IS THE THING YOU WILL KNOW IS HIGH WHEN YOU BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS AND MATERIALS FROM US. OUR SHADES ARE CORRECT. OUR TRIMMINGS MATCH. THE LEADING LOOMS OF THE WORLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO OUR STOCK. IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO BUY. COME TO US AND WE SHALL GLADLY HELP YOU SELECT. IT IS A PLEASURE TO US TO SHOW OUR GOODS AND WE NEUER URGE YOU TO BUY. WE LEAUE THAT TO OUR GOODS AND PRICES. O l * G A R A G E is m o d e r n afcd tipto d a t e in a l l r e s p e c t s . B r i n g y o u r c a r to us. We g u a r a n t e e our work. Kennell-Young Motor Co. NOTICE To the OF 9CHOOL ING. legal voters T A * MEET. of School D i s t r i c t N o . 1. C h e s t e r C o u n t y , ret u r n i n g r e a l or p e r s o n a l property 3 I u p t h e list of G o v e r n ' r s of Sbu'h therein: e v e r y b o d y t o get-to-got b e r a n d " U r a t e the point. j " B i r ; i r a b e f o r e t h e » a r . S e e 'f 1 You a r e h e r e b y n o t H i e d t o a t t e n d a f t e r il W h e n -thin Is d o n e ' Two oU country friend i h o had I t h e y w e r e n o t m e n cf m a r k a n d y it a m e e t i n g t o b e h e l d a t t h e C o u r t u s u a l l y get just » h ? t t h e y g o a f t e r p r o s p e r e d , w e n t to N e w Y o r k 'o| ' t h e y d i d n o t t h i n k It w r o n g t o ?i» H o r s e in C h e s t e r al f i v e o ' c l o c k P. If C h e s t e r "uad a l i v e C h a m b e r : i a k e t h e i r l i t t l e f o r u n e s g r o w i n c jj e l e c t e d G o v e r n o r of t h e S t a t e w h i l e , M. o n F r i d a y M a r c h 10th. t o c o n s i d - Imt C h e a t e r , 8 . C . o n 2 n d cf M a r . - h C o m m e r c e U>e ( v H o V e i * r o u l d in •' big o n e s . O n e of t h e m m a n a g e d t c m e m b e r s cf t h e 1 e g l s l a t u r e and er and d e t e r m i n e what t a x supplenext a f t e r putitycatlen hereof at f e w d o y * s e t - t o - g e t : eT. a n d go i s f t a s m u c h a s h e w a n t e d , a n d h a d J e l e c t e d by t h e L e g i s l a t u r e mental to t h e constitutional t a x 11 o ' c l o c k In u f i f t o r e n c c t j . t o s h o w j A n d s p e a k i n g of a s ° < o n d t«r*n f o r s h a l l b e l e v i e d in s a i d <fcjttrlct f o r c a u B e l f u ; t e r a 'irew p a s s e n g e r s t a M c n at I why the t h e y h 4 T P i » e i M e n o u g h t o g o ba<k to ".be I a G o v e r n o r , t h i s c u s t o m b e g a n w i t h t h e s u p p o r t of s c h o o l s d u r i n g S e a b o a r d a n d If t h e y » • n« a f t e r t h e M l d A d m i n i s t r a t i o n aliould n< t be c o u n t r y l o e n j o y it T h e o t h e r lost t h e R a d i c a l s . It w a s n ' t . t h e c u s t o m f i s c a l y e a r 1916. gram ted. strung K r o u g h t h e y c o u l d get [ w h a t m o n e y h e h a d a n d w a s r e d u c ' J j h e f c r e t h e w a r W e h : d a f e w menC h e s t e r S . C. V e t r u a r y 29. 1916. G i v e n u n d e r m y h a n d , th>s 17 d a y T h e S e a b o a r d i-allrcad k n o w s t h a t wh«x s e r v e d l o n g e r t h a n t w o y e a r s t I T. H. W H I T E . c f F e f c r u s t y A . D . 1916. C h o s t e r in in n e e d of a n o w p a > ; HI* * 1 f e . w h o h a d b i t b s e n s e a n d b u t It w a s n o t t w o " e n r In » u f i * i Chairman B'd. Trustees. A. W . W I S E , J u d g e of P r o b a t e . srtiW-r H t a t i o n — t b e j Vncw ftiat C h e v ' rit. c a m e t o t h e r e s c u e . S a i d s h e . i " i o n . - G r e e n w o o d In ex. J . C. M c L U R E , S e c y P u b l i s h e d o n t h e 18th d a y of * l-t. t e r d e s e r v e s H t h e y k n e w t h a t t h e i i j J o h n . I'm c o i n ; t o m a k e s o m e p l ^ . j February 1916 In t h e Semi-WttekJy Noticte Of D r a w l r g P e t i t J u r o r s . p«sf#*i!i;er busir.erv. i n t o a n d o u t o f ' n-• you m u s t t a k e t h > m o u t t o Wews. ie N O T I C E OF A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Cheater jifstlfies the e r e t t i o n of a of reel < c r n e r a n d «e 1 t h e m . ' , l n compile ! G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y or t h e S t a t e of se not beiiK h e w Ktstlou b u t t h e v S T A T E OF S O U T H C A R O L I N A , , i Soutii C a r o H n a , a p p r c v c d t h e itn i«rt d r a g g f n g I probed hence, they ar d i s p o s e of COUNTY OF CHESTER ( d a y c f F e b r u a r y , A. D.. 1902. w e . station a l c c j ; with a n old pa P o r Tired, W e a k , H e r r o t u W o m e n t h e rich o l d f r i e n d f r o a i ] , h ^ j H r y O o m m b w i t n « r s of Ch.*v By A. W. Wkse. B s q u i r e . P r o b a t e wlHcb s h o u h l h a v e b e e n l o r n <lo« r y c a m e ' a l o n g a n d . reco-- s t e r c o u n t y , l n t h e t o l d S t a t e . do BellefOntaine, Ohio.— " I wish e v e r y Jtidtle. years ojotired, w e a k , n e r v o u s w o m a n could h a v e offer symps-! hereby give notice t h a t o n Wednes, : l z t d l o h n . <tcpp< W h e r e a s , C. E. L e a ' h e n s m a d e Vinol, f o r I n e v e r s p e n t a n y m o n e y in Mr C i t i z e n , t h e n « s t t i n e you a r . d a y . M a r c b . 15th, 1916. a t 11 o ' c l o c k s u i t t o m e t o g r a n t h i m l e t t e r s m y l i f e t h a t did m e s o m u c h good "as ( A . M.. in t h e o f f i c e of the. Clerk t h a t 1 s p e n t f o r Vinol. I w a s w e a k , a r o u n d Uie S e a be a r d p a s s ^ t n g e r i t a of A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of tt*> E l r t a t e of " W h y , J o h n . " h< e x c l a i m e d . " 1 tired, w o r n o u t q p d n e r v o u s , a n d Vinol 'jf C o u r t of C o m m o n P l e a s a n d G e n t k n j u i t t a k e a l o c k at t h a t thiiiu a n d e f f e c t s o f E d w a r d M c C i e n o o n , m a d e m e s t r o n g , well and v i g o r o u s a f t e r vou redn^e<1. t o th1 Man. I am j e r a l S e f f s l c n e a t C h < » e r . S. C . vi e v e r y t h i n g e l s e - h a d f a i l e d to h e l p m e , deceased. f t \ i a bird. a n d I can n o w d o m y h o u s e w o r k w i t h rv f o r y o u . " I -*-*a d r a w t h e f o T o t t l r g J u r o r s , to T h e a e ore T h e r e f o r e t o c i t e a n d p l e a s u r e . " — M r s . J . F . LAMBORN. " S o r r y hell " g r u i ed J o h n , a d m o n i s h all a n d clfaguUr t h e kinW o g u a r a n t e e V i n o l . o u r delicious cod BABY W E E K . 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We rebore cylinders and weld any broken parts, repair and rewire starter motors and generators. - - - ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Hardin Motor Co. The Pioneer Automobile Dealers Headquarters for Automobiles and Supplies CHESTER, S. C. e v e r , a n d w h o w e r e m e m b e r s of t i e tv i King's how ' A Car for Everybody! death rate." d a y , i t liocoriicb o u r d u t y t o ' are eure signs $i*t your liver needs help. T a k e OUR OHOICE, BASED" ON' OUR MECHANICAL KNOWLEDGE AFTER SIXTEEN-YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITH ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY NINE! YEARS OF WHICH WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL STUDY OF AUTOMOBILES, OF ALL THE CARS MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATE. T h i r t y - s i x , (3B) "petit J u r o r s to J l a l a t n r e e l e c t t h e G o v e r a i l ' W * - It e l e c t e d t h e Lletrte- a n t G o v e r n o r , s e r v e ;<Ju»lo* t h s f i n t w e e k of '.he bethe Attorney G e m r s i ; r t » t j ,:;Comp- S p r i g s T e r m o f - C I rent t Court. 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H., w e will a r e (ra/iidng t o o u r r e a d e r s : i elected Governor by t h e L e g i s l a t o r e " W i t h a s h o r t a g e o f - r h i p s to m o v e and the s e v e n t h w a s n a m e d Provis- draw t h e foliowing jur. r s to wK: T w e l v e (l2> G r i n d J u r o r s to our cotton t o foreii n shores; w i t h i o n a l G o v e r n o r b y t h e P r e s i d e n t of s e r v e d u r i n g t h e year 191«. n o I n d i c a t i o n of t h e e n d of t h e w a r ; t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . Q o v . B . _ F . P e r M . C. F U D O E , A u d i t o r . wfth the nation stirred over vrh- rv w o u l d h a v e b e e n e l e c t e d G o v e r n o r 8. E . W V I J E , T r e a s u r e r . of t h e S t a t e b y t h e L e g i s l a t u r e if parednert for eventualities; with J . E . C O J t ' j f W E L L , C. C . ' C . P l a a i . we had h i d o n e a f t e r t h e w a r Jury CoxmfKicnerj. t h e b a y i n g p o w e r of t h e ctatlre o u r own choosing. 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A l e x a n d e r , d e c e a s e d , w h i c h is d u l y recorded. i n t h e office of t h e P r o b a t e CouH. iu a n d f o r - s a i d C o u n t y and S t a t e i n W i l l B o o k D. a t p a g e 2 0 1 . 2 6 2 , a n d SS3. I will s e l l a t - p u b l i c auction, to t h e highest bidder, before' t h e C o u r t House- door in Chest e r . S. C., o n M o n d a y , M a r c h 6th, 1916. c o m m e n c i n g at t h e b o u r of e l e v e n o ' c l o c k In t h e f o r e n o o n , t h e following described real estate sltuo In t h « city of C h e s t e r , c o u n t y of Chester and State ot 8otlth Carolina, y wit: (1) F o u r ( 4 ) l o t s f a c i n g on a n nnanied s t r e e t leading west from Inckney Street and lying i m m e d i a t e l y t o t h e r e a r of the lots of M e s s r s . 8 . E . C o l v l n . T . M. D o u g l a s ) a n d P . H. W l l k s : a n d b e i n g a p a r t of t h e p r o p e r t y c o n v e y e d t o ".he l a t e R . A l e x a n d e r by d e e d of B e l l e H . Barber, dated December I4tb, 1903 a n d r e c o r d e d l n t h e C l e r k ' s office In j V o l u m e 1 0 3 , a t p a g e .'.27, (2) T h r e e ( 3 ) p a r c e l s o r l o t s of land, containing respectively 11.48 •. 11 a c r e s a n d 9 a c r e s , l y i n g o n t h e 8. A. LI R a i l w a y , t o t h e r e a r of a n d a d j o i n i n g t h e r e s i d e n c e of t h e late J. R. Alexander, and being a b - d i v i s l o n of t h e p r o p e r t y a c q u i r ed by s a i d J . R. A l e x a n d e r by d e e d s of L McD. H o o d , d a t e d M a y 25th, 1 9 0 7 . a n d r e c o r d e d in t h e C l e r k ' s o f flcc in V o l u n j p 1 0 7 . a t p a g e * 4 9 . a n d oi A u b u r n Woods, dated April 7th. 1 9 0 8 . a n d r e c o r d e d In t h e C l e r k ' s office in V o l u m e 1 1 8 , a t p a g e 1 6 6 . (3) T w e n t y - f o u r (24 1 lots on or near Center Street, and being a part of t h e p r o p e r t y c o n v e y e d to t h e s a i d J . R. A l e x a n d e r by d e e d s of J e s s e H . Hardin, dated J u n e 13th, 1907. and r e c o r d e d in t h o C l e r k ' s office in Volu m e 118. at p a g e 188. a n d ot A u b u r n W o o d s , dated April 17tb. 1907. and r e c o r d e d In t h e C l e r k ' s office In Volu m e 124. a t page 229. ( 4 ) T w o ( 2 ) lota o n o r n e a r C e n t e r s t r e e t , k n o w n a s l o t N o . J In B l o c k A. a n d l o t No. 9 in Block B. o n p l a t N o . 14 of t h e E . C . S t a h n e s t a t e . On file in t h e C l e r k ' s office i n J u d g m e n t Roll 2 7 3 0 . a n d being t h e prope r t y c o n v e y e d to t h e s a i d J . R. Alexa n d e r by d e e d of J . E. Cornwell. Clerk, dated December 5th. 1910. a n d r e c o r d e d In t h e C l e r k ' s office ln V o l u m e 1 3 6 . a t p a g e 18. T e r m s of S a l e : One-third cash on day of s a l e ; b a l a n c e In t w o e<|ual annual Installments, bearing Inter* e s t f r o m d a t e ot s a l e u n t i l p a i d a t t h e r a t e of e i g h t p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m , interest payable annually at the s a m e r a t e , a n d t o be s e c u r e d by n o t e s of p u r c h a s e r w i t h m o r t g a g e of p r e m i s e s s o l d . T h e p u r c h a s e r t o pay f o r p a p ers snd neceksary revenue stamps. A p l a t of t h e f o r e g o i n g p r o p e r t y Is b e i n g m a d e by M r . J a s . M c L a r n o n . C . K., a n d m a y be s e e n by p r o s p e c tive p u r c h a s e r s on application to me. E x e c u t o r E n t n t e of J o h n ander. deceased. -*L C h e s t e r O p e r a H o1u s e WEDNESDAY, MARCH ^ v, BROADWAY AMUSEMENT €0. PRESENTS? Mrs. G e n e Strattori P o r t e r ' s SONG PLAY "Freckles? With a clever cast, headed by the Young Romantic Actor and Singer Mr. R o b e r t L a r z a l e r e Special Scenic Production A S t o r y of t h e L i m b e r l o s t SEVEN BIG SONG HITS PRICES: 50c, 75e AND $1.00 SEATS O N S A L E A T C H E S T E R D R U G C O . ' Coal m We are now prepared to make prompt deliveries on our Mountain Ash, Jellico Coal which we absolutely guarantee to give entire satisfaction. Chester Ice a n d F u e l G o R. A l e x 3t-M. DR. H A R C E 8 T O N 8 ' J F F E R S ATTACK OF T E T A N U 8 . Notice! .1 Phone 35 SUFFERED THE AGONY OF A DOZEN DEATHS D r . KTauk H. H a r . e s t o n , a n o p t i c i a n w h o r e c e n t l y l o - a e d lb C h e s t e r is at t h e C h e s t e r 8anlio'rlum serloisl y i n f r o m a n a t t a c k of T e t a n u s . T h e trouble started from a slight Prominent Fanmfcr in C a n a d a Deb r u i s e c a u s e d b y a t a c k ID bis s c r i b e e H i s R e c o v e r y a n d Esshoe V b t c h gave- very little lnconcape from the Operating veoletice, however, ch Saturday t h e Takfel w o u n d b e g a n to g i v e t r o u b l e a n d Bui In a letter t o f r i e n d s a t Saskaday evening h e b e g a n having ^inBall v u l M o n s a n d l i t t l e h o p e w a s e n t e r - t o o n , M r . F . O i f f o n I , of t h e tained for his recovery. A phone Rock Farm. Mayteont. Sae atchewan, message frbm t h e hospital »tales Canada, toy*: "Thxnke t o Frultot h a t h e h a s r e g a i n e d c o n « a o u 8 n » R 8 la a n d T r a x o 1 am a l i v e . I l a y o n a n d t h e r e i s a g o o d c h a n c e f o r ^ h l o m y b a c k f o r slxtee'n d a y s , s u f f e r i n g recovery. t h e a g o n i e s of a d o z e n d e a t h s . ! H i s b r o t h e r . M r . E d w a r d H a r l e s ' . o i b e g a n t a k i n g K r t i l t o l a a n d w a n reof C h a r l e s t o n " a r r i v e d y e s t e r d p y • a n d l i e v e d of a g r e a t m a n y g a l l - s t o n e s . (a a t h i s b e d s i d e . My h e a l t h l s n o w f u l l y r e e t o r e d . Fniltola possesses properties th»t directly upon" t h e Intestinal NOTICE O F APPLICATION FOR a c t p a r t s . It I s a g r e a t s y s t e m e j e a n s e r . FINAL DISCHARGE. softening the congested waste and W e hereby give notice t h a t on disintegrating the hardened particles S a t u r d a y A p r i l 1. 1916, w e w i l l m a k e that cause so much suffering, and first and final Return a s Execquickly expels t b e accumulation to u t o r a n d E x e c u t r i x , r e s p e c t f u l l y of t h e g r e a t relief ot t h e patient. T r a x o t h e E s t a t e <*- E s s e x M c M u t t e n , d e Is a t o n i c - a K e m t l v e t h a t a c t s on ceased, and will on s a m e d a y at .the liver a n d k i d n e y s , s t i m u l a t e s t h a 12 o ' c l o c k N . A p p l y t o H o n . A . W . flow of g a s t r i c - J u i c e s t o a i d d i g e s W i s e , J u d g e of P r o b a t e f o r C h e a t e r tion a n d removes bile from the O m h t y S . C.; f o r l e t t e r s discnUsory. genera'l circulation. It servesi to J O H N T. McMULLEN, Exor. a n d OLIVIA McMULLEN. E x r x ; l a w w i l l a n d t e s t a m e n t of E s a c x McMuUec. deceased. C h e s t e r , 8 . C. F e b . 29, 1916. Cut Your store BiH Down One Half P u t t i n g It U p to F a t h e r . After several unsuccessful a t t e m p t s » d r a w h e r h u s b a n d Into c o n v e r s a lon a t t h e r e s t a u r a n t , t h e w i f e dlso v e r e d t h e c a u s e of h i s a b s t r a c t i o n s b e a b e a u t i f u l girl d r e s s e d in b l a c k n d s e a t e d a t a nfcarby t a b l e . "An a t t r a c t i v e w i d o w , " o b s e r v e d t h e rife, coolly. " Y e a , I n d e e d , a v e r y a t t r a c t i v e wld agreed t h e husband, enthoslas- teeallT. • "TYeeaa.,"" alghi sighed t h e w i f e . '—Ladles' H o n * "I wish 1 L o t t e r i e s In E s r l y D a y s . A s e a r l y a s 1Y21 l o t t e r i e s w e r e s o c o m m o n in t h e colony of New Y o r k t h a t a n a c t ' of t h e a s s e m b l y w a s passed to prevent lotteries there. That ruling didn't bar t h e lotteries, as, a f t e r that, they were not only permitted, b u t s o m e t i m e s a u t h o r i s e d by official a c t s . In 1793, w i t h f u n d s f o r t h e erect i o n of p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s ln W a s h i n g t o n r u n n i n g low, t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s i n t h e D i s t r i c t of C o l o m b i a o r g a n i z e d lott e r y t o reise $350,000 tor t h e H u b e r t - ' m e n u of t h e F e d t f t t f (Mr. a a i t w a j DraughonTramed PROFESSIONAL. Mrs. Beulah H a r r i s McFadden and r . W . B . M e r e d i t h , b o t h d! R o c k U n t i l t h e c o m p l e t i o n of m y h o u s e da on Y o r k St., I win b e a t Mrs. L . H. Hill, w e r e m a r r i e d in CcdumWa Meltons o n " W y l l e S t , T e l e p h o n e l a a t T u e s d a y m o r n i n g . T h e b r i d e <s well k n o w n ln t h e E a s t e r n sectien 227 of C h e s t e r c o u h t y , w h e r e s e v e r al Dr'. W . R . W A L L A C E years ago she m a d e h e r h o m e . 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