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ULKOIST ^MtCVUnoU T8 UKttUAY, AV0i*8 T W. grniTiWirir 'imiiiiri ■' r .-.^ .w i.«m ** « um e fort* at ycnir • portowJ ‘mi M. -. _ . at- . r°« f ‘ H*d b« been ^er h« wo«Mh»Tf«aBflBl«fuU«wt«a« of mvMBhM>^. otjf day* bare come, •f theyoar.”! —— Ifclpwlj Wfw .. ^ ym titcvA'd ny wdrtt aM df.* in Confines*, ft ikA potitfcat as w«H as me that I hav« be«« p^uittaMy Wadwcd face> iac* aad addwsaag the cb»p«ig« nteetinga ■' ‘1 ttcyathdcss, ftHias bcea ao faak of mine. .1 o i»tc«dr againit my opponents *©r Uvt ! from my fitends and constitaeat* ^ * j st hcandy and sinccrciy for tbe conftdewcc ftod : heretofore reposed «a« md t*lr «»at yoo otvc u> * aac g > * Pt*t»to. t«jyUMt an4>Mtt$ «Me »«d my work fart dud impartial cowsidetatfa* aad reward mV *o )?o^ri7wT?5JE t Mk^vwr^Stl cording toUKddterU..: 1 .■ • ; - • J ppHie owst profoimd regatdl H people who kavc kowored m< w IwgWy and for whom I, S. C, IfMtWhV S :-4*r lafc'tf i:-. - ”3®*' - :>»r. :v ’ ?r' m W* ■ ■ SM; ' TBS 0n«»4 f eater* Of laat week’a #Oiif*derat* RntdoB In BperUsbara waa the aatteraal aobrletj that pre* wsHad. AeoenMef to Frider’* l>*lly Herald not a alnfle man of tbs thou* - anda xatbered tbere wa* recorded «• lattjslcated 1 , . ' Tbere 1i In til theMitoiy oC Booth Candina ne frander paae than tbla Splendid annkreraary at IfpartanburK. YKS, WE DO^ **lty stop Is fairly toed eontlderinf fbe arason. It I* •ufferinff now from laek of moisttre Do jqM eney tt for the _ I have spent the best years of my lifo, the greatest desire of my heart is to further work for asd serve yon and I assure you that my time and efforts will be devoted to the promotion of the interests of my District. • ' , ~ Faithfully your servant, J. 0. PATTEjfcSON. WHY SHOULD MR> PATTERSON BE RETURNED TO ^i;/' CONGRESS? , Blackville, S. C:, Augost find, iT)to. Mr. Editor: T am thoroughly convinced that the Hon. J. O. Patterson should he returned to Congress by the voters of this Di*. trict; -■-k; ist. Bectnse he is a conscientious Christian gentleman. * 2nd. Ikjcnusc he has demonstrated his fitness and competency to represent his people. 3rd. Because, having done much already, his experience as a representative and acquaintance with Congressional legislation will give him the knowledge and facility that will enable hhn to be of more benefit to'his country than ever before. 4th.- His heart and h«nd are in his work and he dearly evinces _ N— K !*-: 'v.S _ 2B5A--~~ -" si* ■ _ ust 30* 1910 CVON'tY AUDITOR. FOR OONORfiSS. rrspeetf u Up enwta oee my*Ht * oem dtdeW for re-elertifKi to IQongrm from tb* v •eel tuentloa and in Main benoreil with your contld^nce pledge * faithful aud eonedeath discharge of my duties U 1 oooeclenthiu* Cf- J. 0- Patterson. Denmark. 8. 0., June2?tbl 1C10. , I respectfully anaotiRoemyeeif a'can* didelc for elcoUon to Congress from tbs tfcroodCongressional District, sub ject so tbs rales end regulations of the Demooratln Ptlmasy Kleetlon, pledg ing myself V» abide by the reselle and to soppert tbe nomtifees of the party, O. W. Osrria. ( hereby nentteiFoe myaelf a candi date for Congnsss from this, the Second Owigresidow*l IM^rVut,pledging myself to abide by the role* of the Detuooratio primary audio support the from III Of I 1 thereof. .lames F. Byrnes. Jpl ' JU- s •' k 1 I Ez-mr m!r r ‘ ’ V v .'k. ; '. ■'r-.-.. * : m - CRy. ’W 1 g • - Wj * :r/SrT*7^- fo remsrktd to vs lest week one of tbt most IntelHgVBt, resourceful and uipMtnquerabl* farmers of tbit eounty <rf op-te-dats sgrlnatMrisu. Onr rssdy and emphatic answer Is a large and land Y84 this year and weary other year. A newspaper at patience df .19 years taeUjeg a slagl* wash ha* glrea us a tt the careers of tbs most men af tb* State, both publi# IJfa and personal profession 'eoMp**4n, and soma meat a re of Ihtir oenAdence and friendship. And la the light 0/ these other days In tavab w!«% bha •uawdidons af the pres sat ttoa Ws’dsdiara •oar conviction that In tbs Ufa and wJtMn the reach of the plain farmer, though b« may Hr# JH» an aapsintsd homo tnd bis bands %a heed wttk dally labor, there Is mar* / of bspfdness and Iniependenoe, of ’ • ^ freedom df action and .opinion, of true fkiaodsblpa and all tka primal virtaee af asanhet 1 than the dignity of eom- Balsslaqs as Sana tors and Represents* lives ta OfBgresSt as Qsvernora end J«dgf», as captains of Industry and fsadsrf'lh all tba ptsferred prsfesslans gives to their holders. Tbe fkrmera of A mar tea bare bean tb* makers of Its greatness, the pre- 7 earvae of euch remnant of Indopen- denes af freedom as we Inherit and ■every saaad hop* for tb* future rests in and upon them. -.^/•Ind this we say with full knowledge eantli- trouble* tbat vex their lives. r iv- ijudO to 1 t>v- ' what they _ discord in th* BRAlCttl Tabilaans from lb# dead t W. W. ^ ibarty enlightening lb* the progressive spirit of the times. There is nothing to be urged against his opponents—nothing for or against them—only that neither gentleman is suffering for lack of honors or emolument. One is a bank president, the other was elected Solicitor for i terra of foor years at a handsome salary, and he has served two years—hall the task the people gave him to perform. Citizen. A LAST WORD, To the Democratic Voters of the 2nd Congressional District* As yoyr representative in Congress, the Hon. James O. Patter son was, through a malarial illness contracted while aiding the dis tressed people of his district in the section almost ruined by the overflow of the Savannah River, rendered physically unable to ad dress his constituents at the campaign meetings held in his District, I think it due both to you and to this faithful public servant to say that H he had been able to address the people at these campaign meetings they would have had convincing proof of his great ability as a worker in tn$ ranks of the Democratic minority, of his thorough equipment for the intelligent aud effective discharge of the duties you have committed to him. / , In that greatest of all political schools, the Congress of the United States, there has been no more pfogreasive student of public affairs than James O. Patterson, His association with the leading public men of the Congress has broadened his {rowers, strengthened his good judgment and made him the equal in effectiveness of any and the superior in every particular of many of the favorite sons of other and larger states. Our State has never had a worthier Repre sentative in Congress than he is, and as he will continue to be -as long as honored by the ballots of his District fellow citizehs, I say this because I know it to be so, and 1 know it to be so be cause the records of Congress prove it. As a reader and the Congressional Record, the Official Journal of Cjyjf^eMional pro cecdings. I bear my testimony to his worth & "An Old Voter.” «i “ekecu&re aseletenc A* Mewthtr* !UH*aV 1* Entrance of New York Mid pUu>»»>to ll olden Oats opening at Whom w* have knwwH* into lbs r*e(flo may be ywalpt of * benottfjfefty political game to In- MraatoatloB o( tt!>d eatbueo U<* "grand old •dvielax * a TO ** r *> or it b* * real liU« taBUfeoW* 1 ^ 1 feoC Tim# alone will tell. The rwntoalA 11 *bbllBW c* Ex-Preeld at Ronesvelt by twm y> tb# Republican Htate Executive Com- uoittB* ,4 * t > , v*Vtr , Swls* 10 ‘ ppolnt #b4i of tils , tl|e(r g ute __Jrvly oW"*d by 0 r«v. r n lumber o»rpormU*B* r amM s^b.S 1* 100m f«r Bo0t, ^. r0 -.rT? , •oything but experience ^ lU Reside, they >«* of lh « of tbat basluo*. “ , they, tbe with tb* well trained t€ ^ werm- who Bay* great '‘’^^oary faiadr thoroughly oquiPP^ % wH I them • The Southern IU,,W ** rl0 > the Deaso- MgAtsd by ••«»» * n * w rir mod of lumber *•" 2»k d proaoeno- M furoUnr* w00 ‘V 1 “*‘|i r \ Jh. beginning m _A wiwsKsar nrU'Vf^ Ilf* il** mrtuf jeinslo t of higher priced .ojretlon of ^ Ilf* the niort cp ierloan hlnorr n proven oor- hr tk which Dr. Rooae- tbe above deecrlbed froir P r#,e, li > *d f°r the Bouth ^^*1 tbe strenuous on* is not a ^ aetaeeallted by tbs Maw York set Rook. / V F. M. And Res* has told already. Mooday Tresident Taft gave out to Ms long record suooessful hsrmonlMr. Teddy treoieadously and be and good frlsuda as ever, per haps better. TUI CAMPAIGN ClA>«tND. Tb* Jest ■eeMna of the Mate Cam- I bu held at Newberry on Mrasr, Bad at the primary .the futtaurlng Tueeday the idgaseat lb* pru- Gltl* ■' P»- TUI WICKED WEEVIL, The government sclentistt who have been watching and working against th* eastward progress cf the cotton ttolj weevil express the opinion that it wig reach the neighborhood of Mobile, Ala., this Kail, provided the weather I* not unfavorable to It* flight. A CARD TO DEMOCRATS. * A* thla is a bn.y time with the farm- or» In aaving fodder and It is Impossi ble for a business candidate to sc* In person all the Democratic voters of the oounty.il want to give my testimony st to the candidacy of my friend, Mr. J. O. Handers, lor tbe IrffUDtur*. I have known bl.m long aud well. He U a man of high character and exem plary baMi*,Always ready to do nil full part In bearing every burden f<*» the public good. As a practical, suc- cessful farmer he knows the needs of the people that produua In thslr Held# tn* crops that make prosperity fer all nlaMf*. and If elected he will mske a Representative who can be safely trusted to do tbe right Btlng* bravelv end with go<HJ, sound Judgment. He !• a aejf made, a well made van, who has discharged every duly Aell aud whose heart Is atidwIU be in his work (Jive our section a Representative, lie end Me friends will appreciate whet suppert the yotere will give him on the 30th Auguet. H* will he an honor to hie constituents if elected. His Friend. Copy for changes In advertisement* should retch us on Monday tn receive best attention and composition. New advertisements should,^or the tame reason, reach us by noon on Tuesdays and regulations of the mary Election, pl^jgJLprwrftelf to sup- xJPWWirF nominees of tbe pane." O. D. A. Wilson. . WillDton, 8.0,. June 14. 1810. I rns|*ctfully announce myrelf a candidate for election to the House of Representative*, subject to the rules and regulation* of tbe Democratic pri mary electioti, pledging mvself to abide by Us result and to support the nomi nees of the parly. R. M. Mixson. A# — A PATHETIC PICTURE. Clerk W. UIImore Slmmsof Barnwefl contributed to tb* Reunion issue of the Hpertenburg Herald an admirable sketch of Qen David K. Jamison. Pres ident of the Convention that adopted th* Ordinance of Heceaeion. Gen. Jam. Ison’s plebUtlon edjolned tbe Wood loads, heai* of the greatest of sH South Carolina authors. From this sketch we hU« Ike follow ing dosing paragraphs t ••His !Oeo. Jamtsire's) snn-ln law. th* heroic M loaE Jenkins, tn the Spring of !*A4 was at home on furlough. Pother Invited th* whole family to din* ner. It was a golden d*y—Gen Jami son with bis genial and happy tmlla. Gen. Jenklss. tb* embodlmrnt of mar tini force, looked every loch the bero. He was l^e’s favorite brigadier In the greet army. H* bed Just received a tester tb* Any before from Lee with Usee*signlllonat words: •'Ah, generAi, bad yon boen with as* at Urttgabnrg tbs resalt might bsvt bees different.^ What language ran eonvsv greater ap- l-renatloii then that f But while eerib- fy Bappineas am me meet secure, how wear are ire to tb* edge of dleaewr. Gea. Jamleon bod bollt sa elegaot on kls eplevkdkd pleatetln*. Hap* A faUbfBl alavee obedlentty bans to bte waate ^ boso* oa bis splen and faUbfal A * rara-N-. tlHofaJl earth 11 - • n istered ■lie ba4 reec earthly hOAOT. DM BBTfi itlfal try wNN TW £T?3' MANAOKRH OK ELECTION. The following named qualified elec tor* are hereby appointed Manager* of the Priroaiy Election at the vartoua voting precinct* of the county to be held August 30, 11*10: Allendale: J h Harley, H L flail, Jease C Fergu*on. Baldoc: W TCalboon, E 8 M. LIn, J P Johor. Barnwell: R L Usacry, 3 J Halford, E K MnrrU. Blackville : F P Grovee, C C Btorne, C N Wilson. Bennett Spring*:’J J Cochran, D P Kev, James Rountree. j Bull Pond: & W Brunsen, J.L Box, W C Gray. Dunbarton : W A Dicks, B K Dayls, J II Swell. Double Pond : Jseob Delk J L Croft. W H Hut*o. Kiko : J T Youngblood. Charlfo Hair, N H Htansell Fairfax: Miles Loadbolt, B F Tbom* a*. K W Mepanlel. Kilcmlsblp: J M Handers, J 0 Hut- tp. II E Creech. Four Mile: F M Youngblood, H A Griflln, C M Turner. , I'lrner : J P Guess, O A Best. H U McMIPen HIM*: W O Collins, K N Rlsck. J I! I>ellt. Hercules: L ,3. Still, Nolton Black. J A Morris. Rline: C W Pate, A P Appleby. B M Jenkins Jr. Heady Branch: X C Grubbs, O W Black, M O Prretih Red Oak : K 11 Cook, J M III l, Jos- eph Bvxley. Richland : r E B Burekbalter, Getaon Hurckhalter, Dsyten Greewe Rnarrnsry : J W Folk. K E Wood ward. J G. Dol* 81 loam : J W Bates. J D Morris, W T MHl Sycamore No 1: O M Male, J C )x>adboh, John M Brant y STCamore No 2: Ben H l.oadholi, John A Lightaev Jo* Alien. Spur Branch : Henry Baliev, Marlon Wise, A F Wrlmoifa. Wtniaton; J M Hair, A Owens, C F Osborne. , Zouave: J U Duncan. S E Dunbar, Paul Black. Attention is Called to lb* Following: Rule 3. Tb* managers of rlecttoe tkali open tbe pohe at fl o’clock A. M., and sbaU clnee them *1 4 oVhsck P, M. After tab»l*ttaf Use reeult, tbe mana ger* ehaB certify tbe earn* sad for ward tbe beBh-Hcx, poll Hat end aft | other pager* relating to awe* eleeth-a. ene of (Bair number In the rheirman tbe reepectfve bemecratte oeeaty I execsil** FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Allendale, S. C., Jnly 10,1010. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to tbe Hoffse of Rep resentatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election ami pledge mynelT to support the nomi/iec* of tb* party. R. P. Saardon Jr v I reapwctfuMy announce myself a candidate for the Mouse of Represen tatives subject to the rule* and regu lations Of the Democratic primary election, pledging myaelf to abide hy tha malts and support the nominees of the party. J. 0. Senders. I respectfully announce myself * candidate for election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election, pledging myself to abide by the results und support tbe nominee* ot the partv. James E. Davis Robbins. 8. C.. June. 27, lOtfl. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the rule* and regulation* of tha Democratic Pri mary election, pledging myself to abide by the results aod support the nominees of the party. J. C Griffin, 1 respectfully announce myself a can didate Tor election to the House of Representative*, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, pledging myself to support tbe nominees of the party H. 1* Tbos. eeples. I respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for re-election to the Houae FOR < * * - ly announce mysflf a can- 1 , election to the office of I hereby anmrenee myaelf a catifll- date for Corwikv Auditor for Barnwell County, subject to the rule* and reRU- Utions Of the Demos raflc Primary Election, pledging Ynrself to die nominees of t t 0 Keel. . Barnwell, B. (’..May t. IBIfl. I hereby an now nee myaelf a candidate for reelecVioB to the office of Cphniy, Auditor for Barnwell Oounty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic partv and pledge myself to support tiro nominees of the party. , C.W. Moody.* FOR COUNTY TREASURERv 1 respectfully announce mvself a candidate for re-sleotion as County Tre*«nret, subject to the rnlea aed regnlationa of the Democratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by she result* and support the nominees of tbe party. J. B. Armstrong. e FOR MAGISTRATE. Baldoc, 8. O., July IP, iDlO. I hereby announce mvself a candi date for election aaMigLtrare at B*1 dqc, subject to the rules nhd regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion and pledged to suppolt the noh:!» n’rts of the party. L. C Bennett. I am a candidate, for re-eleolion as Magistrate for Four Mile Township, subject to the rules and regulations or the Democratic Primary electlflh and pledged to abide by its result and to support the party nominee*. T. 8. Durban I rrsper-trnlly anfimincw myself a candidate f..r election a* Magistrate at Ulmers, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary elec tion* pledging myself to abide by the result* and support the nominees of tbepaHy, i W. L. BrahL Ulmer*, 8, C > July Rth, HllO, I respectfully nnnounCe thyself a candidate for election as Magistrate at Ulmers subject tn the rules and regtt* lotions of the Democratic palmary election, pledging myaelf to abide bv the results and support the nominees of the party. 0. W. Deer. Ulmers, 8. C„ Julv 2, 1!H0. I hereby announce myself a candi date for replecHgftA# >*»■ ■flfa* tt/ Mag- 7. - -v. a; ■ ' V* V bpr • • .3 1 ■ v t» I' 1 fl- 7. - mid y With iHitr or two tach week. Vou V&i be !, conaRORH i' ■iC, i».'l r«r«w j ! tJymt . m. i« ^ooir^snN of • ' \ - , -* nt.rr..— TK~ V..--- or tic Harry D. Calfiourt, . President W, L. C-avv^ ' Vice President G. M. Greene, Attorney W { Safety Seme* isr isfc For the Fall and * la of Repryeentativea. subject to tbe ruleeJi” Demo-ruir fTT- rs, si I herchv announce mvself a candidate for re election to the House of Repre sentatives, snbject to the rules nod regulations ot toe Demdfcratlc Primary Election, pledging mvself to support the nominees of the party. A. B. Patterson. Li? 1 to tb* rul*s regulations of the Democratic pri mary election and pledge myaelf to support the nominees of iho party. L. fl. Williams. P'OR SUPERINTENDENT OE EDUCATION. Kiko. S. C.. Jua* Otb, 1310. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for rocloctlon ** County Su perintendent of Education, subject to the rules and legulaiions of the Denio- oerstlo primary election, pledging my •elf to abide by Its result and to sup port the nominees of the party. Horae* J. Crouch. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR Barnwell. 8. C., M«v 3rd. 1010. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for reeleetion to th* offl<*e of County f>up*rvi*or, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic Primary KlecUun. pledging mj.elf CO abide by Its result and to support (b* nominee* o' th* party. J. B Morris. FOR JUDGE PRORATE. 1 respretfully announc* mvself a candtdat* for r* election to th* ofllce of Judge of Probate fer Karnwell county, promising to abide by the rulr**nd regulation* of Hi* Democratic party Job* K SnelllRg t Dnnbarton, 3. C., Julv 1, 1310, I herebv announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Magis trate at Dunbarton, subject to the rules and regulations of tbe Democratic pri mary election knd pledge myself to sup port the nominees of the par'y. R. V. Lahe. % Wltliston, S. C . June.A, 1010. I respectfully announce tny»elf » candidate for election as Magistrate at WlllUton subject to the rules and regnlationa of the Democratic primary election and pledge mv*elf to abide by th* results and support the nominee* of the party. M. C Kifchlngs WlllUton. S C.. May 2'. 1310. 1 respectfully announc* myaelf a Candidate for election as MagUtrat* at WlllUton, subject t/> the role* and reg ’ illations of the Democratic primary j elretlon, pledging my««lf to abM* by the results and sopoort the nominee* of the party. J M VVeathersbee, WlllUlon. 8 C.. May 17 1310. I reapwctfully annoonee myself a candidate for Stectlou as Msglstraie [ at WlllUton subject to thj rtrles and ! regulations of the Deoiocratlc orlmary election, pledging my»e!f to abide by the r»«ult* tnd support tb* nominee* of the party. J VV . John»«n. Baldoc. 8 C M» v 1*. 1810. I re*p*ctlullv antiouflce mv»elf a I candidate fur reeleetion a* Magistrate • at llaldoc, subject to the role* ami reg I tlladoo* of llie I>em<H-ratlc pnmarv eteclion, pledging myaelf to abliU by , th* results aod support tbe nominee* of the party. F S Ow*n*. A llendal*. 8 C , M*y 14. !3|«» • 1 respectfuilv anttouuoe 'uyself a candidate for reeleetion as tSigtsirau at AMe.ndale subject to thn fuf*a snd ] regulation* of the D«mocrallc primary election, pledging mrself .to abide by th* resnlu and auppwrt the n >mln**« Of th* p*rty. W K Brabbam. Charlie Brown is bettor prepared than cVcf befo: years experience tn stock and vehwde dealing to than past satisfying service to old friends and ro _ Just receiveckand in warehottsefinc and full assoftrtlcnt Buggies^ Wagons^ Surrey^ x fiugay fop*] Extra Shafts and Single and Double *’ > Wagon Bodies, Harness tnd Saddles and all pans of Harness, Lap Robes, Whips, Itarre) and Tracts; btorm Aprons, and Umbrellas. All his stock in trade has-been tnt carefully selected and every article is warranted to b: exactly u ret resented. ' ' •j r ^ " He means to keep all former customers and hopes to gain' many new ones by a strict continuance of the fair and honest melhoda tl have made his business platform so jiopular and his record a mattl of pride to be preserved. Prices, as always, shall be eathe live let live basis. Do not pass me by if you nerd anything in my want too large to be fiiled, no need too small to be tpw Waiting to welcome your coming I shall be ulad ta wise buyers at Hill Top Stables. all btrge line*. Im eriated. see and ser CHARLIE BROWN BARNWELL South Carol J McCormick machinery! Wc hrovo Becnred the agenrr nf the celebrated McOo^ mirk Mo worn, Reapers, Hinder*, etc, Wr lurr In stotl Inr^e supply of oil the nPcciAkry fejwtir parts. Come to iec us. We enn ropply >oa on ahort aotioBr BIGGIES + RRWSTRONC « SNGLLINC.* iiahxwk;,!,. s. c. m I JITUSITT * 50171 CAtOll51 V*M#d c«..-»*s Of study ,n Selvae*, HARNESS 3 irs *ft*r •• Tb* 1 ttB forty-«tfki * of tb* poll*, ty DnoocraGc *x- *b*ll SMSBlbl* *| •l*ct»on tabaRis Pth t of I *4 4av after If nikt* tb« try* TTTT* ’ ^4 TED editorials. far with *4# Os A nice, ea»y rtdtftg boggy Adds much !• the rnjoymcnf 0/ life, Sommer or Winter. We have to stock a carload *f the celebrated Kentucky made boggles, for the buBioea* mmiv, the yotyig mao and tbe lidtea. ‘ CU**y" and durable. We also hate a Lrje fupply of harness—the ttyfrah ami Jong lasting kind ^Yoa are conbafly lavMed to invpect oar stock. And there will be no kick coming about the price. • . - 5 * ^ AUESDALE LIVE ^TOCE CWPAVV, -Km I libwrst A ft*. B4*«wUaic Civil ( Klmrtr*) Enfinrerlng and 1*w. • '•flsx* fre* rtw»m ll|ht*. sic., ! Vrerd |!1 i*r ffwmih For (boas pa?Tn* I tuff ten IM add’Hon*!, • ; TK* *rd aio-ai.nf (henndrou ^upB PBG^utin. (>■ lows I *•<(<>’1*1*0 |» a,n* IM f*ra wU n< tes* and |»I.non re 1 wag •» *Bert IHB* Caroila* fD U 4* 1*, J A. ^4H»*. Attf, ■*rffwtel.B.a* • re ibr irvt ew»*Id*rstloo of tb* family. <J lr*ck«f*' *rhot*S*kIp* Worth jll* Far MtakogO* wnu t« S C. Ilteb*tl Fr** , Colotebl*. S, t>. 1 WOFFORD fOlLECE. • KENBY »£I.a<« SNTDEt. a. Ms. LlTt V LL D. PKEsIDKNT. Tre ^(liCfy! H»*s i?!’ &