- ;-. - - . - . .v.- - v . s- :- - p-- v. . j -. -N - . r. 7 - ------ - " - - r - .7- -- . . -. ;-. . -: z; - ..... ' ' . ... J" . . . . - - -.. . . . - . . i :.. - . , - -- - , . - - ' - ' -. ..- - -" - : l" ' 7 '. - - -' ' . " - -7 -1 - . -v -., r.-. -r:; .7 ; , "" ; ' - .;" - -. ; "-7" : --7' 7 -"r-7. --.f-- ' ,' -.. -;; ; " -. -.. ; ;. . - f - , . ; . . - t ; . - - . - -.t . - - 7 - .- -.- 7.- . W HOLE K 6.11 07 - LLlWlVil 1 UL-i Hi VV ' V I il "i r v.-i'?- 1 V W U A lv U'l!1 X flf NINETEEN- PABSENGEKS . ; KILLED. ...r - A Collision Between the Colunibla LocHland Florida Special, Specially Telegraph to The Standard, j From Columbia. S C., we received the following account by telegraph of a terrible wreck, . The telegram, which we print verbatim, will ex plain itself. Columbia, S. C, 115 o'clock, Jan. 21, '08. ' Daily Standakd, Concord, A horrible railroad accident occurred this m orning at eight at Asnley Junction, just seven miles from Charleston. A col . i - i . lision between the Columbia local and the Florida Special, operated by'the'Atlantic Coast Lhi railroad, caused 1 the death of two engineers, two lireraen and 16 pessengers, be sides the serious injuring of a number of other passengers. STOKES LODGE Of Ancient,' Free uml Accepted 31a- sons-WneirOrsrantzccI and Monie In- 1 crest ibtf Tluki'ss About It; -4- fr. .- - - -'' - 1 - " DeairiDg. to ,ttlwaj8 note tbe prog- reaa of bar tqD, and desiriDg to give our readers eobetbing more in tereating than the every. day hap , peninga. on the streets, . wo baye decided that' 'obe of th? moai - pio greaeife things of oar town; and one that is not mnch noticed by the jpeoV pie, i8 tha growth of our different secret organizations VVe further- more wish to say that every one of the organizations will have a i writj up and we 571II l)3rglacf forborne one to give us the csairea news In ordef that one can have as mach as - ths coald Lol.txivt us machi. ,tfc65" held; bTreut we can Sot be SSd nf narHft1v. Throngtt the bduesi we can not be accused o ; we intend, tajigg ihgrn. in, the, ordef that they twera' organized in onri other day in our Dailyvr v In order of organization, S:okes Lodge of Ancient, Free and ' Ac,' captd Mas jna-comes at the head: o f the list, havimrbeen the first organ- lzei and -was -also the thirty-fiecoad lodge organized in the State, Tnia order worked under a . dispensaticn from Jam35v untiDec. ? feih, 1350, the date on which the charter was granteB threenen whom we notice thfi . chjaKter waa ban Jed dp wn " to ? iWre" pliilel pieman; '.Master J S Young, father cf our townsman; DrJ; R S Yourjg, :3bhio'r--JWat "Phifer, -f tinier Wardern Werfind the char- tcri vhich ia bjejjncaref a Jx VTfH nirm;T3al& bWnilSecrltlr.', The Lodge is now jn. as flourish ' 25 condi tiqnai it KsAjieaM soitie ' Oie and now nuinber87fif tymemb rH The; motto iMge: U 4 'FatherkpoM ' of r God? and; the r - i ;therhood of -Mao." r ; ra 0 n g th e pronifnen i me tubers s Lod ge wx otice the nAtriesiof afcherao wmeTof bufjprOminent :i now with' ns. We"fiee the name . Ohas. McDonald- Til I it t Harna, father of Mr. R S THarrle; Yorke, .f ather of J Messrs. N FK A J and; J j F Yorke; Dr . L S Bingham, father of. Mr. Will Bin? bamt andV Dr. G U Smith -father : of Mr. Frank Smith. A In regard to the care at each otLef, the tenets of this organization are brotherly love, relief and, truth, and none but a Mai on knows the fun meaning of the e words. In caae of death among any! of their membera, the body isTtaken in hand by the Lodge and buried with! the Masonic honora. This Lodge has not had many deatha for the 'last several years only two being num b red for some time. These two were Mr. Jno. Fink nd Mr. Willie Qaantz, ' f : .;- v.; Among the older members that are still on the list of active members, we note the name8 of Mes8rs. J H 0 Bdrkhead, Oapt. J M Alfxarider and DinBon A Caldwell. a secret oi ganization, we suppose the outside world knows leaa about the. Tvdrk- ioys of this ork.an:ziion than of any in our city. ' . . ' " ! Another thing of interest in re. ifard to the Maaona of our city, is the fact that Mr. Diaaon A Caiu- well h8 ben in the Masonic work longer than any one in our own. and also that E quire R W Al ; t 9 id on, the oldest citizen we have, la a member of the Ma8onic Order. incomplete would our write-up be without mentioning the fact that the Ma?ons hire contribute liberallv each year to the Oxfoid Orphan Aay liim, which we must admit: origin nated in the minds of tne Ma. ons.i ' rooms over the City Halli and the officers are as fblloWa : CJaarCLFink, Master ; M O Walter, Senior Ward en : ML Moore. J a nior WajdeBl : K Deacon ! H W Ttfftif JtTnlAi- Tla non : -D A CaIlwelJ9r. Tyftr o Tne haa held biflr-prgut'posiuoa ifor r. ' - - . 1 L k : - -- . 1 Afjhi r,'JsLa 0-Fink, we have obtained tneaoo,ve thank't OddFillowBrtulcij er Jr Bj? 9 n 4f they wu corner xq th 1 rone next. ONE BY ONE TJIrEY J tPASS ; OVERTHE biver William Xinfeer, nn Ex-Confederate ,TeCT'an Sdcenmbs to PAralysls and , About IX -9 clqqk Xhursday Tiftm Lintcar naaaedi-awaV in ;dea at his'bqme near Gtorgeviiliri'oTj u xownanip. , ::i,sife 1 lrhkkipnffered a (tfllroke bf DciralYOiO 1U XI U f . x x,w w, , hu w iy heal tn waa neyerf ally regained uroDsv enxerea' me Hjisieiu tw al complication to which nature icon J d He leavea a wife and several children trcadnr'n hia departure. j . H was Komethint? over 50 years nf oW He waa buried todav (Erf- day) at 10 o'clocli at Centre Qove The d eceaaed was j one or two brothra that lest a leg in ura vuu federate service, the other -! being xr$?r t. n ir ia r h f near; ' Har- Lrisburg,wco! loH hia leg t Get tw barg Jul-B,V.63. It is.Wieved that lUc T , ; . ,t i battre- tnugn me iiu fails to u e Vtcw?Y -Trtie -Blood Tluiinst v -i.iir v. niiblics eve to- J ill uiixxxitxk "-.-- j r I j..: tti ft-cnuaHILa. Therefore; PERSONAL POI TEKS. I - j " Mr. J F Misenheimer, traveling for E M Andrews, is in the city. Dr. B L Griffin is up at China Grove today, looking after a horse's troubles. A Mr, and Mrs. . Charley Xluttz and Miss Geneva Wright, of Salis bury, are spending the day at the home of Mr. G W Brown. A FRESH LOT OF Just Received at GR0CER5 " " V; - MEETS DEATH B I,ls,w.u UftDdA PopnIr Yonne ' A Nad Blow to tne Comrauii 1 y. -By telephone-today we. learn of a ead afibir at Newel Is Station, a youDg man'-hamed Mr. Jacks m M Oald wtll haying met death by his own. hand. The circumstanced a e aa. folloVg; There having been j a party in the town last night he was out until about 12 o'clock; and :it being a little iatp he' decided to ac. company Mr. 'Farrow,"a yonng" man whef cierka forMe3ara Newell '& Wallace, to tfie'af pre a,t d sleep: with After tmtfg thii mornings at ab iDt 6 ?9:?Hrtkt heiwalked ddwn stair8 t j --get an apple and-camer back loading a 32.calibre f niiafdl. i'A hkr aitticg down he tojd ljia friend, M Parrowthat he was tired of his life and believed he would V end K imi j vuo picLui io nia head. The pia'o? enabo d tw& A by thia time Mr. Farrow had iamfiM ed out of, ,bed and. ran to Mini arid mach the slrpneer, he succeeded id gettinVty k revolver ;to tijad ahd fired, killlfier iim fnaWntlrf tti' hn'i: I4t -entering his r heard at tlii right temple, about onai inch-fromi tfce ear. jJpatr before the.pistol Iwent off he waa hard to say the word J Mrrr-UaidljtrAa c2Zr yeafs bf age an4s jfrsw a moat Jxaelleht f miiy, and;;Wa8r; iorboilicifccum stances rvliftndeed ad-tloir ta tne . communitV'io-lo(iB- a Tniin tr man who waajifeeaa ivell asT?His one. ,ne weaves non row at the 'Presbyterian vbhnrch, of which he wa8 a member,. Gone to Conrt In JVo. 10, Township, V, 1"' Attorn ey L u t h er J Hartsell' went dpvVn;to;No: 10 !tqwhship to - plead in the case: of State .vs. Mack Bar- bee on; the. ch arge " cf nnla wfully" seizing. thecrplofltenan t' namebf Ed. McAnulty,which iis to be tried before Esquire H C Cook: 1 - . - , "The Concblrd Lyctum meets Jo- night in the Ko j al Arc m u m hall . Qjite a good program ia exp acted . For ; their debate, :vthe " Hawaiian queatiohVwill be discussed, and an eiisaV will be read by Mr. Holland Cheese Wafers Ervin & Morrison a mm hpr in the familT,: .' his -only' sisfer,1 Mrs. m, m9ntha;agp; , , : f f T4ie w'&rcn.m ancea beingrsd Brain, nio-inq u ea tr.wa'a -beldj and X the bpj v wto yimtL M "Ke hbme of -tfis' mtfffiiffjk ! brMia, xance dn-thia aide ?bf leweliav XI' t r ;TK ryWD5wjri-bVaten 'to pharlote and theinerar?aelryices will ; be held-fttllSi icIocKtonior Thompson. This flan U Looking for Something Way Above the Average If he'll focus hia ingtrumewc on our store he will Ond lots of things way above the average In fact he can throw away hi magnifying lena. Ii's easy cnonb to see with the caked eve, that we've got plenty ot things here above tr e averagr.. O ie thiDg, how ever, ia WAY BELO v the averase that's our pricea. Yep, bur pncea are below the average aLd.tha 'a the way it should be. Away above the aveiage in all that constitutes a well ordered store, i. e (in the variety and eaieui oi-tne stock; in the care and judgment exercfaed l i the selection1 and Drying of goods with 'reference! to the wanta of the community and tne relative, value. of goods; "in the eorta made to.pVae patrona in a general irtrav; and -in the pain a and care taken to see that each customer gets gooda beat aiaped to h;a indi vidual wanf; in. teeing that every customer geta .full value for the money he apenda . Above the aver age in all these. BELOW THE AYE H AGE IN PRT0E We. try constantly to realize these thing8. - Gjinnon & Fetzer . ;-y - All ?Vl1 li : . ' Ajt' "--';-v-;- FuTiiittr e V - r I WtiereSyfJii' jean!' imdlanthmg- you' wantllin. -'rices . to suit2,'tlie tinis. OailLand siae us ; " j - . ' . t if 1t - . : . : - -. .... i, - ' - " . . , ,. . - . . - . - - A PERFECT SHOE For the little ones, thatjs mSde as near the shape of the foot as is" possibly to adapt it, and com posed of superior leather, is what we keep for the boys and girls at ail i'mes. Our boys' shoes will i - - .- outwear any shoe made, and at the same time is flexible, stylish andihandsome . Come in and SEE CIS Dry & Miller. i . V.t - 'it- '-t Store of r' tr 1! ill I 1 n j 5 !, i 3 I Mi i! I i i 5 .i l r. : i M 1 Hi 'f 1- : t- HS j 1 :. J . -1- i f r. ! li i i .- i i Vf tnn, McDonald, father of liny is liuuu - m etHood's and OHLT HOODp. A '

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