October 19, 1917. TWO MEN CRUSHED IN TROLLEY WRECK Spartanburg, Oct. 17 - Two men are known to have been killed and nine injured in a wreck tonight on the Piedmont and Northern line between here and Camp Wadsworth. One of the dead is Corp. ARTHUR C. WRIGHT, 3rd N.Y. Field Artillery and the other W.J. WILLIAMS of Clavins, a laborer employed at the camp. It was reported that at least one body was still in the wreckage tonight and that nearly a score of laborers more injured were being cared for at nearby farm houses. H.B. LINEBERGER, engineer of the freight train, which crashed into the rear of the electric car bearing soldiers and laborers from the camp, was arrested by military authorities. Seven more soldiers were injured, it was learned tonight, making a total of 16 known injured. The two civilians injured, SAMUEL F. PEARSON, a civil engineer and O. W. McINTYRE, a carpenter, were said to be more seriously hurt and physicians said PEARSON might not recover. ------------ Noverber 16, 1917. DEATH OF MR. J.L. WOOD Friends throughout this neighboring counties will regret to learn of the death of MR. JEROME L. WOOD, which occurred at the residence on Saluda street, in this city, Wednesday afternoon after a lingering illness. The funeral services were held at the home this morning by REV. C.C.HERBERT, pastor of Bethel M.E. Church, assisted by the REV. H.A. BAGBY, pastor of the First Baptist church, after which the interment was made in Evergreen cemetery, a large concourse of friends being present to pay their last respects. MR. WOOD was a native of York but had been residing in Chester for the past 44 years, during which term he has been engaged as salesman by various establishments of the city. He was an active member of the Methodist church. He is survived by his widow; 2 sons, Messrs. F.L. and C.F. WOOD, of Augusta, Ga., and one daughter, MRS. J.T. PERKINS, of Chester. ------------ December 14, 1917. MR. MARION GUY has enlisted in the Navy and has been ordered to report for duty at Pensacola, Fla. - MAGGIE, the 6 year old daughter of MR. and MRS. T.M. TRAYLOR, of the Leeds section, died at a local hospital Tuesday night the result of having been burned Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents. A fire had been built in the yard for hog-killing. - MRS. NANNIE JACKSON of Fort Lawn, is the guest of MRS. J.G. HOWZE. - Join the Red Cross Society and help kill the Kaiser. - Messrs. AL BRICE, JAKE COLVIN and WILL LINDSAY, who enlisted in the aviation corps have been sent to Savannah for training. - TRESPASS NOTICE - All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber, allow stock to run at large or otherwise trespass on the lands owned or controlled by JOHN G. WHITE. - DR. H.B. THOMAS, who some time ago was commissioned as a lieutenant in the army medical corps has been ordered to report at Fort Oglethorpe on Dec. 18th. ------------- nancie o.- share, don't sell !