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    1. [SCSPARTA] The Chester News 1920
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    3. Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1920. MILLER CAUGHT IN THE SHAFTING AND KILLED Spartanburg, Nov. 15.- B.W. BAGWELL, 58, was found dead in Leonard's grist mill near Reidville this afternoon, his body broken as the result of being caught in the shafting of the mill. There was no witness of the accident. He is survived by a wife and several children. ------------ MEETS DEATH IN MILL Tuesday, Aug. 3 Gaffney, Aug. 1 - DUGAR HILL, a machinist at the Globe Mills of Gaffney, was electrocuted yesterday morning while he was using a machine for cleaning the dust from a room in the mill. His death was instantaneous, and was not witnessed by any one. The deceased was a young man of 24 years of age and leaves a wife and 2 small children. He was a singer of much more than ordinary ability and has frequently entertained the people of Gaffney with his accomplishment. The local agent of the insurance company delivered to his wife a policy which will pay her $2000., as the death was accidental. ------------- August 10 LOCAL AND PERSONAL MISS BESSIE GLADDEN has accepted a position in the dry goods department at Joseph Wylie and Co. - MR. and MRS. ROBERT GAGE and little daughter left today for Blowing Rock , N.C., to spend some time. - Born to CAPTAIN and MRS. W. CARLISLE WHITE Friday, Aug. 6, 1920, a daughter. - MISS THERESA GLADDEN, of Wadesboro, N.C. , is visiting in the city. - Born to REV. and MRS. R. ROY BROWN, of Richburg, Saturday, Aug. 7, 1920, a daughter. - MRS. EDGAR AIKEN, of Monticello, formerly MISS MAMIE KIRKPATRICK, underwent an operation at the Chester Sanitarium yesterday. -------------- nancie o.

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