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nn 7fi II ' f 041 111 fnm .".'..'-.: r- w w n j . - -- mb a n . mm m .v mm m m mmr mm mm mw w -v 1 1 Pinny . Nwrc mp , i i " 3 i . - left for the little folks o draw us y some f uiiny .pictures for ouradver- ; tising- iancl send them in . to ; win part of the . '-')- :r ' 1 r . If you haven't entered the con test yet, sit right down arid' read the rules and get your parents to help you make I a drawing. Win some of the prize money for Christmas, Cestest Rotes end Prizes (Read Carefully) Tbr will t 25 prtof of ft.O each. Every contestant will baTB an maaM eba3iee. - : . The (oUowlnf rates MUST t ot asrvd if ya exject to win a prize: 1. Ml- drftwiBCS - most - be - mad with black watar-proof ink aA4 on A gxxxj grade of Whit pperr a 2, Copies of cartoons heretofore pcpLUbcd by xm "wttl not 1e accepted; Ty must be new drawinss aad ex presatve of your Qwn ideas pf r fa mous "T. A S." trade mark and da. Uvery systems used to furnish - the pubUe with the best brands ef Cel and Wood. - 3. All drawings must be submit ted by 6 o'clock the evening of P cember 14th, , 4. Write , your n&jne. address and age plainly 09 your . drawings and either, send or mail them to 'TT. & B." Contest Committee, Ohronide ' Ofliee, Charlotte. And Them Parents Know This TRADE 4 i - ! " P MASK Stands; for Eest liiilsf AND WOOD DELIVERED CLEANEST - DELIVERED QUICKEST Bet Mill S25.00 Given Folks Pnon Cheerful Christmas Coal and Deliver or Addreos All Drawings to ;' "Y. ;& B." G6iteot Committee. : Chronicle Ofia:6e( Charlotte. NEW 1CHURCH FOR ROCK HILL FOLK Presbyterian Home 01 fcrsUp Is Dedicated-Former PaliceinaQ 4 Acquitted D! Border Cfiarge . iSpeeJal to Tbe OhronicI.) " hock; imvu s. c-, ,Ptc. s.i-oa land Avenue Presbyterian church wad opened for public, werfhip fej tfe. first time Sunday oiorolng, A largre copgre sation was present f sv the flunflar school and preaehins serrlee that fOl lowed. RejE. Alexander Martin praeh- d a forceful senaon, especially ap proprlate to the occasion from the text "Except the fcorld buil4 tha house, they labor in vain that build its except the Lord . keep the clty the vwatehmaa . waketh. but 1 vain,' ' Psalms 127:1. i " Tbis aandsome ediflce Is arranged in a moat eonveplent'majuier, te Bus day seheel room belas; separated from the main auditorium br . sliding doors and en b used as part of tiie main auditorium. The auditorium will seat about 400 persons, while the rooms in the transepts wli: seat an Qual number. There Is a transept on either side of the main building, each having an upper and lower class ropm with sliding t doors. v . These are the principal class rooms in the edifice, and are nicely fitted up. . The architectural design, both exte rior and interior, Is -pleasing to the eye and, tlie aceoustics of tbft build' Ing are excellent The building ia ne of tbe nandsomest of the; City' churches. Jt oost in the neighborhood of ? 2 5,000.2 The church - is located within a ' stone's throw of Wlntbrop College and. adctlon of thA tudito Hum has" been t aside for . the use of the v Wlntbrop studsots who 4slr to , worship there. - Hev. Alexander Martin and Rev, f. W. Cregg, co-pas-tors, will alternate between the Ppe byterian chujfehea in the city, . Considerable; interest was taken here In the. trial of J. - A., Eubank, formerly a policeman : of Bock BttL who on Saturday was tried tn the York Circuit Court on - tha ehargo of killing a young mas name4 Harry Putnam. The ease consumed the en tire day,. the Jury gettiagr in lata, la the afternoon, x sealed verdiat was returned 1st (Saturday night and was returned in court - Sunday mornings Tha defendant era aoaotttad. V It was on the morning of Sunday, June 16 last, that the killing oeeuf red, Putnam who, was employed At the Victoria Mills, was en route to the station to take the 9 eeeek- train .for Chester, oe at ieat had announced We InteMtea ef doing sa, ' A freight waa pulling slowly,! up the track and Put nam Jumped on and rode a few yards before Jumping oft again. vhbanks, who was 'on duty as policeman at that time, saw Putnam on the freight and as there was a city ordinance against this he proceeded to put Putnam in d?r arrest. Tho' young man a that time offered .no resistance, but later topped and said that he was froing no further as he, had done nothing. to be arrested for. . ' . .Just how he wa shot is not known, In the trial it was claimed that it was aeqidental and $hM the officer had 410 intention of killing the pJoner. At the time of th shooting he made eon fiietbag statements and there were sereralwho came yp directly afteif wards and nonr of their descriptions taWed exaetljr. The ' comer's Jury which heard, all of the evldenee, re turned the. foUowlng verdict: . VThat H. a. Putpam came to his death from a pistol shot in the hands of Police man J. A. Euhankf while in the dl charge of his efOolal duties as police man of the City of Rock jii. On the strength of thi yerdict $htbakf was piacad in jail at TorkYiHe, whore . fea remained until be was freed by the Jury gnday morning, . - The sheotinev sreused considerable ensttement here . and there was o siderabte talk of lynehing the oRcer, However, there was no leader for the meh and the inching talk soon sub sided, :'0The frtenS of young Putnam employed .counsel to assist the State . . - w - i wwe . """ SJ w1 tT mm mmw f V wewep V4i'iVlv, ,VVVM?S'4 w WfWAai , ; ' ; - " A -1 Jeff W's Only Trying To Po Mutt U - . . . " 11 - '".'" : in convicting S5ubanks" when : he was .brought to trial. ' . Dunlap & Xunlap assisted Solicitor Henry, Dunlap se cured the services of City Attorney Wilson, being on duty at the time of the killing, Also T. P. Mctow and & R. Hart" of Torkville. REV. GILBERT ROVE PREACHES FAREWELL - - Trpn Street Pastor Leayes This Week To ToKe Dp Work As presiding .',Hev.:. Oilbert T. Rewei who ha been pastbr Of Troyn Stareet? Method 1st Church for three years Sunday de livered hi" farewell sofmon to the congregation and , next Sunday will begin his duties as presiding elder of the . Winston district, - The OQCasipn; was one -of no little) feeling and, regret on the par o the congregation whose esteem, and! love for their pastor had led them ir make special" -effort this ; year to " have .him returned to them to finish out he four years, it service, ' . The preacher la his closing sermon reviewed tho fundamental principle! of Christianity which he declared' he had always endeavored to stress and hold .up- before his people during ms pastorate, while at ; the same time drawing a sharp line between the es sential and the merely incidental. . The thesis of his : sermon was - thtO eternal vand indestructible principles of salvation laid down in the Bible as the vroveaJed word: of GM)d. Tha preacher showed how these essentals had withstood .various shocks from time . to time when it was v believed that the .taproot of; Christianity, had been killed or seriously injured, and declared that the truths of salvation and of revelation wni always remain adeauAte" and full and will aftbrd to the wOrld all . that St requires in . ; (ts effort tp Had the Source of . ajl life end of real aaivation. Many histori cal facts bearing on this argument were related and tha summary of the Whole was eminently fitting and a proper , climax j to I tha ; three. years' work which Rev. Mr. Rowa has com pleteds in this ity, ' , ' . i - The parte spoke in One "terms of Rer. B. K. MeZArtF .hU suooaesor, who comes te this city frem Oraee boro. The twe ministers -wera desk mates in high school in .'MoBrea, mamhara pt the aame lasa at Trinity. Collage and graduated from the same platform.' : .. F R:evrMr. Rows .yiK'JeaysforXQin stdti - ttrm the weok,: iUvj ' Mr, McLaity expeotod to MI the pnlplt at morning aa4 evenbK terrlee ;7 Rext Suh4ay at TryOn . Street : MOthodiP church. MOUNTAIN BOOMERS F TRlmBAN00ET Vcstcrn Sortb Carolna Students Entertain; 1? : Faculty As Gnests Vv- ( Spoclal to The Chronicle.) . ; . ., Dec 2, The Mountain JSoomers Club of Trinity College on last Friday night held its annual bapauet at the lehmoor Hotel , in vjxham with nearly the entires membership in at tendance. - The banquet, if Indeed ; it might be ealled that, waa a' very In formal 'affair an.4 consisted only in a fouraoursa supper, :, followed hy" a treat to otgars. : The luh Invited aa i?s special guests for the oca?as!o.a, ; the mambers ef, the faculty whose homes are located, in the . mountainous o Uoa of the western Part of the State, these protesaors peint:. also honorajy tnambetf -of tha oiuW and. aze a toh lowtt . Deaa. : W. U Cxanf ord, proteo se phiiosophyt r..-W.: K. Boyd, professor of history; ; andDr. J. WQltt, professor . of . 'biology. . . . More than threofourtha at tha antira mem harship: 04 the ehjb was jjireaenti and ereryona aninyad tha erenmgi.: : . ; . :: -The - supper .; eonsisUd ot tour courses, the first being composed of cereals; ; the second of frle4 Ash. broiled steak, sorsmbled egg, Ameri can boiled Irish potatoes, hot rolls, milk and coffee; the thiM court, hot cakes and syrup, and the fourth, ice cream and cake. After the supper had been' finished, cigars were P8"1 around, and the members enjoyed the remainder of the evening amid the whiffs of cigar smoke. , The purpose of this club i to further the interests of Trlnit yOolleee ntthit section o tl gtate lying b yond.the Blue Rlds Mouutains, and the membership is drawn exdarireV from that sectl Of the" State. Bach member of the club is a self-ppeteU ed committee of one whose buiinew it fls te look after the interest sad welfare of the college in hri tton and especially in his heme tows and county, and to do all he eaa to brtni as many men as possible to Trinity from his section 'of the State. . 1 The officers of the Mountain Beem ers Club are as follews: presidest S. W. Marr. Bryson City; viee prwt- dent, .'CRenfre. Rurnsyine: eorre. ondin secretary. W. A Wllsoa Trade, Tenn.; recording secretary and rraasursr. RAI. Brown, Boone. - . Conghins; m Night ... une oaa wain, can v family awake at Aght. FWI. Dteorn" SchafCerv' 5J3ch. ays: "I couW not iiw very weak. used Foley-i Honor & a.nJ I lsnt. soundlT ail nibt. Drug Store. V "Bud Fisher SWT ON TH . C&RX Xt-.lClCt. ALl Ai. f - t. TTp. V TTW eV 11,.. VVNW5vf CMik, V Uka.r . . 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