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" "^MARK I AG E I.ICE NSES j (M?Uy I??u?d From the Of '? tee of Judge Of Probate. .-MEmM';' - ^ ' 'ViV'. ' WIIITJfi jdtiin 1 1* ? a,*d MIhh Gertrude Camden. (). P. Jones Miss Halllo Kt?!><>n, F fjlft iff. r W J. 'f' "wnw and Min# Nannie I WcCHfkill. CassMtt. I p p. k. Moscley aid MIhm I. litelo Small, Luckuow, aud MIhh Kate uitAeid, Hothuno. |? M??ore uud MIhh Rosa 1C. I,ee, I fitfg; Maker and MIhh Adana Trues r x,!,. PeKaM?. ? >Vi? "? Jackson ,a n d MIhh Mat tie Wilson, Imgoft VoBoh*' riugglua and Miss Matilda 'iidwoil, Camden. Vj c iiiiisoii and MIhh Minnie My ,rs. Camden. Robert Guy '/etrouer, Jacksonville, Kin and *M,SH MU*abe^i M. Alexander, ^Kd^A Jackson, Chester, and MIhh k'jiiiiiIo I). Goff, l<U^off> Frank Jordan and MIhh Nlstzio Rob erts, Wwtvllle. ? James B. Caskey and MIhh Mary i s'ancv Mobley, Kershaw. . . ' m- COLORRI) John Helton and Dinah Kelly, Lugoff. IsttHC Collins aud Henrietta Johnson, liigftif. Cleveland nines and Martlia Fletch er, Bettiune. Willie Patterson and Martha Hlggins | gtoneboro. I Shadraek Adams and Fannie Roache, F Camdeii fc- David Du Hone and Serena Scriven, awden. Henry Gaines and Janle Whltaker, Camden. Willie Deas and I^aura Drakeford. : Camden. Dan Haley, Cassatt, and Annie pelle Vincent. Camden. r Jacob Kennedy and Lula White, Lu goff. Jaiues Walker and Callie Rober.son, Kershaw. Joe Kelly and Frances Gary, Cam t den. k Thomas I)lck and Rachel Raskins, Boykln. Fred Ely and Shaunle HarrlH, Stone |r boro. ( Chester Adderson aud Nellio Motley, ? Blaney. English Pen and Rebecca Jackson, Lugoff. ' Berkley Murphy and Marie Martin, | logoff. I James A. Rates and Mollie Timbern, Camden. Thomas Aiken, and Sarah Raskins, Camden. _ Vernon Wotefc Camden, and Margar r_ et Thompson, Hopkins. " I Henry McCulliizn and Susie Samuel, f Liberty Hill. Leonard Pate and Rebecca Williams, - Kershaw. I Otis Pate and Rebecca Jackson, Ker sbaw. Charlie Jackson and Mary Patterson, ?Boyklu. \YUliu Cautey ana Minute Isaacs, Camden. - 'Iftwmnx Boldeh and Hannah l>eas, Hoy kin. ? i<ewi* Boideu auti Sylvia Carter, Camdeu. # Willie t'abbagentaik ami Florence McCrtsklll, Bethune. .la mow Prayer and Sarah Bymim, Boy klu. ' James DuBo.se and KUa Carter, Ker shaw. Eddie Brevard and Fannte Edwards, Camden. Grant Uwy ami Mattle William*. Lugoff. Isaac Helton and Sadie Carlos, Cain deu. Tom Solomon and Ellen Wiley, Lu goff. Calvin Brown and Fannie White, Hlauey. Elmore Copeland and l>aisey Kibler, Camdeh. Jim Murpbey and Aruaco Kennedy, Lugoff, Richard Stewart and ltachol Vuugh an, Camden. I Willie Holden and Hattte Stoney, Camden. So'ymore Segars and EU*a Hille, Ker ahaw. Jliu Nel.son and Irene Murpliey, Lu* goff. | Ned (?arter and Julia Cantey, Hoy kin. Phillip Moore and Faunle Jackson, Cantoy, Boy an Johnson and Salllo Frar.ier, Camden. i, Henry Bradley and Dorens Stew art. Camden. ! Matthew Sam and Ilannah McCor rnlck, Cassatt. ltev. Marquis I)e Lafayette Pope, of Bethune, S. C., and Lucy Evangeline Joyner of St George, Willie Ponds, Bethune, and Cleiwny Sowell, Angelus, S. C. Andrew Salmoml and Huth Anthony, Liberty Hill. Charlie McGee and Eliza Nlland, i Camden. Yaney Williams and I^ottle Hunter, I Westvllle. Frank Glbbes and Janette LyJes, Lu goff. Lewis Mlckle and Delia Izzard, Can tey. Clarence Johnson and Grace James Camden. >. .Ben Cook and Gracy Johnson, Lugoff. liOwls Carter and Lula Kelly, West vllle. George II oil Is anil Estelle Workman, Lugoff. Charlie Alexander and Mary Evans, Camden. Willie Jackson and Daisy Halney, Camden. Mpses Brunson and Wlll>oughby Keys Bethune. Hobt. Berfet and Lillian Smith. West vllle. Heyward Bracy and Corrle Whlta ker, Westvlllo. Eugene Reed and LUlle Simons, Blaney. Oscar Boykln and Luella Stewart, Boykln. Frank Blanding and Ineal Nelson, Lugoff. George Howard and Linda Carlos, Lugoff. J. J. Kugllali miul Ma tile. Hurt-ought*, Cuuulen. ? l,ee Turner and Margaret Rllerbe, Oaasatt. ? i Uobt. Kelly an? Lixrena Slkcs, Stone boro. Honnle Young and Lillian Jones, Causa tt. Arthur Moore and Minnie Hurnett, Ueml>ert. W. W? MeGee aud Janle Hough, lie tliuue. Doctor King und Maggie ltlackmon, McHw, Sain (Mark and Junto (Jasklus, \Vo*t vtlle. Natlmn Thomas and Nellie Ueynoklu, Cantey. Eugene McMaster and Hector Hough, Ca ntey, John Mollis and Mary Massey, Lu go*. More Jefferson and Hattle Plemiulnjr. Lugoft. Ham Payne ami Margaret Workman, Camden. Willie Kuley and lamella Salmond, Cantey. William Da nosy and Ellen Danesy, Kershaw. Henry Joy and Nettle Hlyther, Cam due. Pomroy Drown and Lizzie Dunlap, Uberty Hill. Willie Henson and Carrie Belle Kohropnhtre, <tamden. : Luke Blackwell and EUa Johnson, McBee. Sampson (founts ami Lizzie Nelson, Hlaney. Johnnie Goodwin und Daisy Scott. Ixmgtowu. Adam Jloache and Elvira James, Hlaney. Lewis McCasklll and Anna llell, He thune. Calmus McCasklll and Ellner King, Mcltee. E. 0. McOlrt and Estelle Alexander, Camden. Engulsh Murphey and Kate llracy, Camden. Lewis White and Eliza (Chapman, Camden. Moses Holley and Com Jenkins, Cain den. Zellle Alexander and Mary Dlnkins, Camden. J. J. Nelson and Ellen Stanley, 'Cain den. David Adamson and Grace Jones, Kilgt). Chum Cunningham and Mary Adder son, Liberty Hill. Klchard Lewis and Eliza Joues, Can tey. President Wilson will appoint Con gressman Jos. T. Johnson of Spartan burg judge of the Western district of South Carolina. Mrs. Sophie Hughes in a suit in the federal court in Florence was award ed a verdict of $10,000 for the death of her husband who was killed by the At lantic Coast Line railway. Walter I. Harby, a prominent citi zen of Sumter, died at that place Fri day last . . 1 fc|NM8TMKNT CAMPAIGN Outlined by Churches ot the Kershaw AiweUUon. ? ? ' By agreement iuu6ug the pastors ami executive committee of the Kershaw Association a campaign fur eulistment and enlargement will be conducted lit the various churches of the association beginning on the second Sunday In March intft, and lastiiiK through Sat urday, March 20th. It 1m planned to hold all day meetings, having two ad dresses before dinner and two in* mora after dinner. These meeting* will he led by the pastors of the association assisted by Uov. W. J. l^angston, Field Worker of the Knlistment department of the houn* and State mission hoards. other speakers will assist. The beat singers !n the church will help. Subject a to be Discussed, Kingdom opportunities oi>enlng and developing for ltaptlsts. The terrible co?t of failure in our Missionary finances this year. Arguments for Home Missions this yea r. Arguments for Foreign Missions this year. Practical plans for securing the best Missionary results In our churches this ye$r. List of Appointments. Mt. Olivet, PlBgah and Swift Creek will unite at Plsgah, Sunday, March 14th. J. R. DuPre representative for advertisement committee, Mizpah, Antloyh, Cedar Creek and Bethany will uulte ut Cedar Creek, Monday, March 15th. W. U. Kenulng ton representative for advertisement committee. Camden, Pine Creek, Mt Zlon, Beav er Dam and Providence will unite at Beaver Dam on Tuesday, March 10th. A. A. West representative for adver tisement committee. Hetbune, Pleasant Hill, Tlmrod and fUiamrock will unite at Shamrock oh Wednesday, March 17th. W. J. Baker representative for advertisement com mittee. ? - , Buffalo and Mt. Plsgali will unite at Mt. Plsgah Thursday, March 18th. IX lA'e Catoe representative for ad vertisement committee. v' Flint Hill, DeKalb, Bethany, Cooks, Sanll Hill, Oak Ridge and Thorn Hill will unite .at Bethany Friday, March 19tli. L. C. Clyburn representative for advertisement committee. ? Pine Grove, Sprlngvale, Union and ' ? *\ ? *-? 1 Concord will unite on Saturday, March WOi.-. ScdCfc How reprt*?enUtlvo for advertisement committee. It 1m earnestly desired tlmt nil the I?eoplo will eater heartily Into Oils movement rod that the day named for variolic churchca may l>e san occasion of much pleasure an\l great uplift tt? all. k T. Itlackmon, Chairman Kxecutlvo Com, NoistfUII". Solssons, whose ruined cathedral now takes rank with Whelms as the prey of Geruiuu unna. has a religious and a military history unparalleled among French towns, Hays the IahkIou Chronicle. More than one great abbey took root In the town, but the greatest of all Was that of St M?>dard whose nhl?ot, in the thirteenth centurj, lcrd ed it over 2lt) villages, with innumera* hie manors and vassals, St Medard drew in IfiHO over 3(10, 000 pilgrims to the famous shrine. .One or two of the early klnus of France are hurled In what remains of the crypt of the old' ahln?y. Kvery war that France has suffered from .has v' -Itc I Solssons with Intense severity, Hacking and bombard ment following fast and faster. A century ago In 1814, the town was twice captured hy the allies and re taken hy the French, to become, In the following year, a <?ockplt for the contending armies. I>og Helps Milk Cow. Mr. J. F. Jamison, who lives near Gaffney, has a collie dog which Is a most remarkable animal. Ills master sends him to the pasture with In v structious to bring up only the cows which are giving milk and Nip will confine himself strictly to those in structions, and then Mr. Jamison \ylll tell, him to bring all the cows, and ho will como driving theiu all to tlm barn. In addition to this, when milking is in progress, Nip will seize the calf around the neck with his paws and hold it off while the cow is being milked. Now the above information was obtained not directly from Mr. Jamison, but from Sheriff Thomas, who is a truth ful man, and anyone who doubts the statement will be liable to arrest us soon as he may put foot in Cherokee county. ? Gaffney Special to Greenvillo News. The poatoftice department has issued ??n order that route number two, In Chester county* one of the most im nortant in the coupty, will be discon tinued unless' a better road is made for it. Mayor John P. Grace of Charleston underwent an operation for appendi citis on Wednesday. It was a serious case, but he is getting on all right and will recover. RULES FOR PREPARING EGGS FOR SHIPPING Cleinion Poultryman Instruct* Shipper* in Correct Meth od* of Egg Marketing. ^ K C. Hare, poultry husbandman of ^hmmon College, has preimrvd a set >f i'u Ion for ^ratling and lacking ogn* ?lIMl lift* distributed Copies of tllCSC rules among tiu> fur morn on the cream u?t egg routes of Cleiuson College In the Piedmont counties. " 'Though these rules," nnltl Mr. Hare, "are designed part leu In rly for those farmers who are eo ?npernllnir with uh i>n the cream and oku ronton, many ?f the ru lea will he worth attention from all men in the Ht He having mir pliiH egKN at this time. There is a steadily increasing supply of eggN In South Carolina Just now and many poultrymon will want to find quick markets outside the state. Any one having a considerable surplus to mar ket will he told where to ttnd an im mediate market for all his eggs if he will write to the extension division of Clcmson College. "We are not instilled in asking the press to print as news the names of dealers who are ready to purchase the ?'KKs, as such matter belongs projierly lu the paid advertising columns. Hut wo will he glad to supply the.se names hy mail to anyone desiring the infor mation." Such of the rules compiled by Mr. Hare for his egg shlpjiers as wilt bo of general interest are quoted below. 1- Kxrgs must not bo over six days old. In cool weather they must bo gathered at leant once a day and in warm weather twice a day. This is necessary in order to prevent horns from sitting on the eggs and starting incubation. 2. Ah Infertile eggs will keep bet tor than fertile eggs, all roosters should be killed at the cIoho of the breeding season, May 1. Do not allo.w any rooster to bo with the liens in summer as if fertile, the eggs will not reach the iiuirket" in good condition. You can raise cockerels this year for breeding with the hens next year. 3. Keep nests clean. Put frctto straw in them frequently. This is Important. 4. l)o not wash eggs. A damp cloth may bo used to remove stains, but tho eggs must not be dipped In water. 5. Pack only clean eggs in cases or cartoons. Ship only full cases of 30 rto*en eggs. Do not ship half-fllled cases. Place about one-half inch of "xcelslor In bottom of ease and o>er top row ? of eggs. J n case, to prevent eggs from shaking in shipping* A ^nso should be made up of all white eggs or all brown eggs. Do not m'x colors. ... There are a- number of other ?ug 'estlons in the list which apply only to eggs that are collected on the cream and egg routes. These eggs are ship ped direct to New York as soon as collected on the routes, in spite of recent decreases in egg prices on the big northern markets, due to the in creasing supply in the country,- eggs thus shipped are netting e<*>M<!erably" higher prices than It pomlhlo 10 pet in- local South Carolina markets. "If ovory-patron," say* Mr. Hare addressing the cream and egg route natrons, "will cooperate with us iu se lecting and shipping only tl c h.?t egg (t, wo will establish a good reputation for 'CO* brand eggs in New York and will obtain a premium of perhaps several oents per dozen through till* reputa tion," Any one having difficulty with bis egg marketing problems 1# imited to *eek assignee by writing to F, C. Hare, CI em son College. Jim Hlackwel}, colored, was shot and seriously Injured in Union on B. Elkins. It is not stated why the trouble. w ?*?7" Third Week Jurors. I. J. Lovett, Jacobs C. K. McDowell, Kershaw H. C. Robinson, Cassatt , W. R. Watklns, Camden H. II. Gardner, Cassatt D. T. Bradley, Kershaw T. J. Turner^ Camden, rte 2 ; J, E. Poaree, Boykin O. B. McCasklll, Camden, rte 4 . J. E. Coats, Kershaw, rte 1 F. D. Campbell, Sr., Camden 8. Q. llutledge. Kershaw J. H. Ray, Kalb W. C. Cobb, Cassatt W. K. Huckabee, Cassatt J. A. Workman, Cantey C. C. Joyner, Rethune 3 H. C. McLendfin,1 Camden, rte 2 R. T. Holland, Camden, rte 1 Camden , ^ . ? C. A. Crossland, Lugoff J. W. Hcamn, Bethune T. J. Holland. Camden, rte 1 H. JF. Trimnal, Camden, rte 4 H. t>. Heath, Blaney . R. L. Baker, Kershaw W. H; Pearce, Camden J. M. Grlgsby, Blaney; rte I/. B. Branbam, Logoff G. W. Shiver, Camden, rte 1 - Yf. Xu Honoycntt, Camden, rte % - W. M. Klttott, Cassatt .-7?7 ? O. M. Colfin nn, Camden " J. N. Christmas, Camden, rte 2 z F. Stones, ^ On Improved farms. Basy terns. Apply to B. B. Clarke. Camden^ 8.