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BP?,--. * K i* JB^** * * establish -:<> I<X>I A I I iimi in 1 GEORGIA RAI S AUUUSTA, '?i _ im ;* CAPITAL AND SHI .< jJJ On January 1st a ' * was udded to this l> *? posited therein he e it Compounded ' *? - 2 THIS is yoUK t * a iMitssifaai* ISI u r ^ should be ucconip; 5 eL. ^ ? of il ProPir'.v* 1 2 , S stocking or tv.'ii i ^_|*: to care for it. I'll. 1 .yours in I cm> I of Ba " Sft That will avoid all or rats. N Oil can y( >* confidence that wl *lk ,nterest PaUI on VRfflBl ? \ t r '1"a A 1 ' Batesburg Shaving I In rear of Post Offk Hot t( EUUKNI; A/.m > You are cordially ,v , J S^ViHorp. /A * i' * Columbia Savings Ban! J Absolutely safe. t ? Mail Solicited. / I). C. MliVNVARO, I'rcsu! :it. OJLslTJS/Ll Private Dining Room Choic. -1 lulibies of 11 POPULAR / I-very tiling Clean, N< MA LAV I: S37 BrO'tuI St. Announcements. lor tvailroatl Commissioner. In lli.- 'Jemoeratit. \oters ot South ( niolinu. I it amimin- .11 r. ca di etc . lor I J.i ilro.t I ( 11. i.iiht in ' 1. I'riin"i 1 \ lie-, sunim . ! (i .' > I \ . iv s n '. \U*? i? a itpreciii iit t 11 \ ' e 1 ' c i .i'l two ymrs .v , though it. i,< l -iiillicicnt to eioi-t ii11 , v.-i I In I \c \ oralelul to all in.. I?i 1 i:<is I r ? i. iV .i'l u it> tit %_ ) ft ' Ill" . * i? I - . ...? . .... This year I ay, '.in ask ; i:r support, l.i'ii* \ n y 1 ha I \ ! n w ay1 with tin til., t.l >f ( I > I) i!: 1. ,s: III '.I < . H . iinils a man w h has prae .. al ex p. 11. our in the social br.u. i <. ofhai rna I service. W I i I Irsw i <>t I.roi < . mnectcd w it h .iM K n i i A si ri parity siiks? ti o la I ( amp.'. < n. 11 i vr k< pi post rd it a! nat! i s li. I t > core before the < on m ,, n a . i believe, if elect* 1, 1 would :?1?! t 8i> v Inc i <ipir : iv It..- S|a11 :r. v; i. l.aKo.ously without iollicti. hard hips on 1 ho It til' a When you cmp ?v a m;n .< d La inOKS Ulfli'iilt'lit (it ii :i11'I llitl \<>U si cure I lie services of t he or most ah and ii : iv; to perform i :< <l I he posii ion. Would il not tlioi I." t your interest to Yoti F k \ M.\ . J?\PIC?<IKM!K?" .las. A. Summers* i,t. m v'? I TiTe BATi BA THF NPWC u * ft ?<r ? ^ * v wy wwwyvymw?v?'v>^.| COTTON LROA) BANK s Bates bu nc , GEORGIA. 5;; ? * i WLUS $550,000.00 S i Ytlllfllll savings Department ?\ ] ank All money de- 5 ' ars interest at -I per ? j January ami July. JJ I All announce JJ this head will he J OPPORTUNITY S rate of $5.0 > for i wsvMW'Mtw'w# ;r;run ] " 7 %i Lexingti row (VVONI-Y ||| ForClerl ,niatl hv the ability to take cure gt W<J ^ .unh keeping it in an old wallet, a any i . n your safe is not the proper way *2.1 ,lmU( i bcoig :s ways are all risky. Deposit taenlllec of ( le yfc ensuing priiuar\ The - # him to abide th" SENS BANK % itesburj?, S. C. friends I hereby ... .... . candidate for U risk oi loss through lire, thett gjt go on in iking more with perfect gv 1 uult ''0\ ingt liat you have made is sale and (*i' abide t lie result rxt Sr primary election Savings. 'J& Deposit liuxtls i'ur Rent. j WBKIYIAN, President. ^i ~ 'I'U> \/s ? " * ror J UK, \ ice ION US, Cash % 1 l,orcbi* a'111"1 KTUK, Asst. Cashier. &>> """ reelecti ^ i * lieritT of I,"\ 10 ------ | 'he Democratic p 3arlors, Pool Rooms! 10 on Hartley .street |:?r count , I hereby anuoi )WCiS. late for Super oimty stiiijec; t< I A, Pi Op., IUlLCShllI ?, S C liatlons govern ? - ' (I*j 111ar\. invited to open a ^ ? wit witii the 5 /- ^ S l or Count k & I rust Company. S , rp.|iecU?n>. Saving aCOOUntS by ( candidate for Hie Inter ist at 4(. S ?'Vlcn of Tri lCOLLI MID A. S. C. I oountv. subject IDT" /X ~~ M ?1? ..^a?La I 01' til y\ ?| -"^i "TT^ni Tlie friends of i V A SJ H i limine ehiui a c u Senate and pledtr 'lie result^ ol the is for Theatre Parties. ic Season. ror la I 1)1)1/** I ' ' beret), aunou ? ,v. dictate ror I ho tat ives tr in I. \\ tsnt and Up-to-date. joci to the mies i S BROTHERS Augusta, (la. Aiken Announcements. St,, ' I li Tell,' .IIP. HI 1 hereby aimouiu inyhilf a canm late for lb otli ,< date for ro election to the ollice of an(| pj, j ,t, Im? Uaiimad ( iinnusoon- i and will abide rules an : n there ill of iheconiintj primary elcc- |-a t i v- pu!>.anl lion. i; L < Moiiman. noes the re. I. Saluda county (u . I or the Senate. lllLuOUn I respectfully announce myself a ! MONEYT j candidate for the Stat Senate from Saluda County subject to Hie rules of ^ f 1 0RNE Y GI 1 the democratic primary. CEIVES15.0I Ceo. NN \\ i^litnian. FUNDS FO OF Gl House of Representatives Ili fii nd.iofW. II, Bodic he rob) In the siipr anno (v him a ca: u la f i t', M. r. lieihuid. ' House lii'prescntativea from Sunda rencral. blain ' i ... i ,i i 11 i t i. ii > . i , . . .. V ?4.?. V V w III! I U >? (M ( ?! I I .1,1 J? 11 ..I P1 W|?l ' 1 Dt'iii .1'i*i i try, ai j? Ige bin l'ra' ftsseinby 1 rt 1 11> u!)i'lr by ilic 11 or tin: priiiui r\ ' '' c ' J here was li>j. !?>,.?r\ com Clark <>I Court. but on account of i he funds ai _ j I iK ieby announce myself ;i candi- cnjtt.(j Slab s j flat f r' l 'rl; f < ourt of .^aludii Ooun best, to obtain J J ty. subj t i tlej the action of Hi supreme c ui t . I) aiocratlc Primary, and H elected 'lie money \\ of ihe L'enei'.il : w; I faithfnily U.^harKe the fiut.es ?i ( ,hc ll|s||C11S! the odlce to t he t. t f my ability. usc j f01 \ |j(. pt II i -mi; v 15 SitvrKitr kit. cue-. :SBURG A A TRI-COUNTY PAP TESKURti. S. C.. I'RIDAY. WAY 20tll AC Tunnn rr v/i i 11 ki;i: ci market. PERSONALS. S Spot li l-2c ? - ?????? Mrs. W. A. (Joonor spent yesterday n Augusta. iCtlllvIllS* Mr. W II. Mirvm, a ! Charleston is visiting Ins wife here. C( tonts coming under Miss Lthel codman, of Wards, is i charged for at the visiting Miss Theora liodle each announcement. Mrs. 10. J Jones, of Columbia, Isi until tin- result of visiting relatives in the eil. . ! Qj Mi. and Mrs J M. Long, of Ml. Wilj ???????? hug, were in t >wti shopping Monday.! Mr. (3. L .l ines spent Sunday in' on county Augusta. w s. ()f Court M !' AIhert Hushton. oi Augusta, j visited friends and relatives in and' iri/.ed to aim .on around town this week. e as a candidate lor ... .. .. ., . ,. Miss tannic Ma.' l> tt: I ronton i rk of t>ourt at the .... . . .. and Miss Annie lingers ot 1 uion ?eie! election, and pledge ., . .. . . visitors to Mrs. Jabe/ terns this week. result thereof. j Cil. (ien r.ell Tim merman, of the'to ie.itat.ion or mam l-cxiiiRtun bar, was a visitor to Hates dii announce myself a ,,ur? on lei ic oflice of clerk of Mrs.lt. It. Timinerinan and child in on c unly, and will rmi are visi'i-ig fri-nd-and relatives j ea: of the Democratic ilt D'll"') j Mr .1. i. Winstead, of Wards, was ' I/.....,! IV I ... ' > ? 111111\ M . . iiciij, wiimi 'Mirsirecis oauiru.iy. i Mrs.I I* Long. of Silverstreot, is j m< ,,, visiting lirr father. Mr VV \ Crouch. ,()l' Shcrni. to Messrs Iru <-ar.sun and Lowry Covin nice niyselt a candi- spent Tuesday night in Johnston. '' , UK "? fnr of Mr and Mrs i \V I mint spent sev injMon county, and eral days at Rocky. M ell. S C; abide the result of ?, , . ... * , . . Mi.-.s Ma he i I arrant. wlu> has Keen mi teaching; school at Timmoiev!I! ?. has |{( 1* II. t'orley , . returned to iicr home here. | m, " * Miss l.i/./ie Culium visiting" her ra V Supervisor lister, Mrs \\ 1' I'liit-het, at (Iranite is ville. nice myself a catuii* ,, ... , , . . Mi an I Mrs .1 1> < juatt lebium. ot at visor of Lxington . ... ,, ,, Prosperity, has hecn visiting l?r Is l at 1 I he rules and reg , Kidgell this week. to iiu the Democratic hr Pan Guntcr, <>l Atlanta, has ?? A/.ariali Taylor. >'ee.i l.is fallier. Cap. 1 X Gnnter. 1,1 | Mrs Addle Rallies, of T.nrnonsvillo, ' V Treasurer. nw?iy. announce mvsclf a Mrs AliM "arUcv "as 0, r from a visit, to her sons in t,narle^t.oii. , nominal ion for t he ). Hirer of Lexington Miss Annie Me Purcous, ol Ninety ^ to the rules of the Six, who has been visitin,' Mrs K I. (( uv Hartley has lefr for Charleston to I. .M. .M lipUSs. VISII iiiiiliis. j |K Miss Ruby Watson is visiting Mis .1 C S,lll'ltc a' "Forest Hill." ,?> Mr Harold Marvin, of Charleston, is! N l ol. ? I. < 1 r:?n:? m ail I ihi it 1,1 t-lie Si.itc visitinr Mr and Mrs .1 W Cooiiei . Ui e liiin to abide the Mrs. Mary Harrison and Simmons, 1> moeralic primary ot j0|in.ston, have been visiting this itfislatllre. MissAmmie Hall spent ibis week A end at Jonnston as the y / -si ,t' Miss j ' no< my selt a- a can- | . K J ! Hat t ic 1 oney. House of Hep rosea- I. Mr> M s Rutland has . tinned from ' niL't ui County. sun- | H , 1 \Vare Shoals, k'overnim; tIf lomn- 1 ( Mrs Medloek and dan nut. of War. j. ] jv ,, j Shoals, arc visiting Mis M S Rutland. J; t Misses Kate t.'ulhini, Uo^e.s, Hetles i; 1 l. ird ui 1 T1 met 11 an aiv! Messrs ( . > Hruhham, l<\,x. Cullu 1. aid Callii dJLIIlLj Dreher spent I'wesda.v on a fishing w te SciiaU*. I rip at t e.'ld mans S l?r V.'a'* 1. and Mi !' C ( nlliitn ,; ic ni\ so t a e ind 1spent Thursday lishiue; ai 01 Mate senator, 1 J H ) m'Ii to abide by th(1 Miss Rudd and Mis- Cushy, of Yir u at ions of the Deno- ?inla ar, th ju.sts of Mis W II 1 11 support the noun- At\v? ... ' ' '' ' MEM01IIAL SERVICES. P Men.'I ilsi rvie- s in lioni . t the P t 1 XUEllV w I ?e v. J. K. I '.i w dl I," If id in the n II f) A1IM i /* v T 7 VJ baptist church on -mi, i( muniim' IJuNlIJ U Villi' i n"NC conducted hy the yastor and n . < 1 1 1 11 : ? v ?a 1 ? It I 1 \ ? 1 | tlii' l: 'i N. rui'ton lull. !?:' [trt-v :NUKAL Wil.L RE- nil als , Member* of bethel chureh j 1A fll1 HI" DT'MQ K T1 V ai < i 11 \ i tr 1 11? a! t Olid. Ml. ! ai w as ;i )0 OF DFPi.NSAnY l(nc, J);is. ,r ;il i;clhr| v RPROSECUTION !AFT CASES. COMJ:(il: OF CHARLRS11 i* ?.*<?ui ( Monday Mi TON ^ the ass; taut ailoriit-y 3 ed an order I)i:it 11 e Charleston. S C iat 'i by (lie ::isI _'i'ii- ...itli j. i begins S?-j ;i-intn-r " tn the dispensary f and . . , , , . :.lranee eX ilinliat 101 IS svi.l lie held I ') I lie at I <11 IH'J licl'il , no disposition on the 111 l' :"'y '' I?oii8? on I iid.t\ mission in iri'i.sv! 11 s. atha. m. AM < and date-, for of the fact lliat a pail ni...s; >n i:?incouip t' in N'epli nib. i 1 'c'' "I'ln I'm ,i vacant 15 vce Scholarships which mi t it was t hoiiirl ! , ... i\ loo a war. One 1 r-1? tuition ri order fi mi I in Stat J eholarship to earh county of South as appropriated l>v a : arolina- Hoard and furnislu i room lSM'iiiblv to bo paid inn (i dormit rj ->11. Tuition HO. t\-r uy fiiiitl. an<| will I. a(,,,rcM oseeution id the pi ;It Harrison l&andolph, ^ F'reMdent. DVOCATE ER . a |\V i** ||\wU*u , H)<)8. )UNTIES CONDEP ONS OF VETERANS no Carolina tor ? WILL REOR ANIZE i PR0HIBI N state goes dry by about 40,000 )MM1TTEE TO HOLD MEET- plurality-- prohibition 1NG HERE NEXT MONTH. TsgToma election passes l RDER FROM THE off very COMMANDER. QmETlY i Kalcigh, N.C , May 26.?North Carays and means for stirring ?'t '"???? pr,"'""t!on1 today by a majority that is estimated UP INTEREST IN ORGANIZA- j at from 40,000 to 42,000 on reports and J tion to be discussed I estimates reoeived up to midnight* turw 'prohibition ticket lias carried IHLN out of the its counties by majorities approximating4^,000. The anti pro. , . hibitlou ticket has 20 counties by mai\iiotiort is being made to revive . - ,-r.r, -r? ? , jorities approximating .?,<?00. Ibis i' interest in the south Carolina calculation is based on some estimates vision. Sons<>f Veterans For several and the prohibition leaders say it is arsthe organization has decreased possible for tne prohibition majority membership and except on the oc - to reach *0,000. A close estimate of v . , , the vole would give a prohibition ma- o sum oft ...federate reunions it has jonty of about lo.OOO. p n foiln 1 i ip ssible toliav success- The. election passed olf very quietly, j, I meetings. no disturbances of any moment being ( Mr. Geo Hell Timinerinan, the com- reported. 1 he total vote cast in the uKlerof tUc division, has issued an Slaic was about 175,000. dor lor a meeting ol the committee discuss ways and ne-alis fur llic iin- BISH()p g(]erry will preach II ovement of the organization. The HERE MONDAY. .'UMIIP Wl II Ol' lieiU nil .lUlie .?, II lliu : ,| y council chamber, and a committee p arrangements, consisting of Com HDhop (Inerry will spend Monday in ' mder Tiuamerman and Messrs. M. L. Batcsbutu and preach on Monday c ...... ...... uiirht in the Methodist church. A f- a Milium. D \ hpivey and 0. W. ^ . ., .. ,. ,. tor service he will c mllrm all tln.se v oonnan. will meet on June 2 to ar- VN,s},jnp to join the Episcopal church ime the preliminaries. The order Everybody invited s as follows: _ _ w '1. i'lir-mani to a resolution passed the last reunion of this division. ? 'l ~ Report 01 The Condition 01: r its lirst meeting for lite purpose of Thu pirsl Nat-| Bank ?f " nsideriiiK ways and means lor the ipr venn ill of this or^ani/. ilioii, tin ' liltcsblirg, fit Hcltcsbllfg Ho.vine ,vpp .into nts arc hereby in tllC State of S. C., at ! ;> Hi j close of business, "!?. A. Spivey, division adjulaiiL, . h mway: liutler lla^ood, commander Al.lY 1O0S. irst brigade. Ilarnwell; Dr. \\ illiam Resources Dollars. eston. commander Second brigade. Loans and Discounts 121.740.43 ? xinnhia: W. C. What't in.conunainlei Overdrafts, secured and liird brigade. Waterloo; M. L. Hon- unsecuie.l >-0.14 , . .... . , r. S. Itonds to secure . un and John C. Watkns, Anderson: . . , lliW. f circulation 2.r? 000.00 . J. Me - wain, \Y\ C. Cothran and premiums of U. h. Honda 875 00 . scar k. M.iuldiii, (I iciMivilli', '-am . bonds, securities, etc 1,005.21 ioln lis. Spartanburg: .l> (in M. Kin- Hankinndioii^e, furniture, <1, N. wborry: K II. Weston, .lames and tixtures u.Wl.OO . ... . Other rea! estate owned 12.418.44 . Ilovt. ( \\ a (itaw Moorman I* rank r, . v . , ,, , Due from. National Hanks lunipkins, a. ( Del'.i^s. .lamei (not reserve auents)7,.r>12.87 ^ at heart, t(\ htuuley and 11 v. \ Due from approved llamrick. Columbia.('. .1. Slianno , roser o agents .,8.4 11 < . lloiiBll, SI. .. Smith and T .1. C|U!<*S and oth,:r cash items 1128 ,f>8 rkland, Camden, J Harry rosier, N()los 0r other N&- I aneaater 11. 1. .Manning. Sumter; tional Hanks l,.j0o.ot? ?\. lluph il. M uielnsoii, I. II. Ta Kractional paper cur iin, I'. <i Mel .cod, Frank K? lli y and rencv. iuckois ana ^ | . K. Mu Id row, UMtopvillc; Dr. A. II. ^ I.awful Money Kerailsford. Mullin.v II. NV. Connor. .1 .(.nv )n Hnuki v]l: i ll.ina.ui i ! .V ' I 11 is. specie 4,i;00.u0 1 liarU aton; l . M. Felder, blaekville. i Legal-tender notce n.fiOO 0? < i7. L. 1 ?aniel, Saiutla, si Julian Car Ledemplhui fui. 1 , , .. with TT S. Treane, J. It. iompkins, n. Mci> >wan surer > per cent impkins, K W. Cheatham and c. a . of circulation) l.'GOoo rrJiu, lvig i William M Cartel hue fron I S. iidDr. VN.l'. luniuerinaii, l*?iLc -?Iju ruf: treasurer, other y. Auk Sliealy, L oavlUo; Rev W II. tlianSiper cent redemption fund srto On 27,210.art liller, l1'. lv 11roller and Alfred .1 ox, Lexington. Total f his.400 7s rills committee Will moct in '.labilities Dollars, nluinbia on .tunc >. next, at II o'clock i ('apital stock i lid I the city hall council on inn: and; . ( "bOeM-o II iik in hers are urged i<> I sent j pins f,p;(1 tf .Otto on roniptly l hat the bu m in f t he com-' Ci (divided proIIis. lit tec may h prompt I\ commons I. less expenses an laxe- paid 14,04v 27 4'>,o4i?.v'7 '?. the Old* r of busiiu s.> w :i; to an- ... , Nat ioiuiI Hank ounced later, as wid also tin nanus notes out elandf oliici member.-.??: tin c nmitli ny 2??,0oi) (Hi "i. Tills is an ocas-- >i ( supiciiie Individual deposits nportance to tli. <>ullt . art,Una ,11- : ?U?< lime certilioates ision. r.s (. \ .ami it is hoped and of(,epoa,t 24.4l8.ttt xpet-1 that even member ot the ashlers checks (cniniLte . 'cal n. i nin o'.ance outstanding "7<' t?0 11'-.8ft? M I the \x ; k 1' tore them, u ill re.pond bills pa\al In ., , , , ,, , eluding ccrttlicates o the call of duty as prnmpih and f deposit for it d sa i -. .e ' i a 1111 11 a 11 n i s nn ?ney b i rrowed l t),othi on 0 ilie earl) sixtits It i-, our right Hid lot1 lonrMV.r up 'i tin si an- Total , ... i it , i i? dlAIK. UK f^OI Til CAIKll.lNA, f OINTl lard t cxcedence so noblv t \< d h> ! i ?k I.kx i no ion, sa: hem. 1, Ira C Carson, < ashler of the 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 ,l! f ibove-nameu bank, d?? solemnly swear "Commander s ( I >. \ I . s. c \ ; hat t be above statement is true to T.y Oilicial Ord i: he bed of my knowledge an I belief. !? A spivev, |)iv. Adjt. a- ?l Chief IraC Carson, Cashier. snbserlbed an'l sworn to lief o- mo l)is2">lli day of May, h>i>8. LOSI' Memorial Day A small tfiild jUo. C. (Hover. Notary Public. > areli wit Dili. W iTord bad je ?1T|,V, Oitllhl I All he I in f d) with init ials "J. C.8' on inside. L K twl Re.ward if returned to Miss Bdith T.'tb Kerna^lian, ' Directors, pann. 'titesbuiv. S. CJ. 11 J. A. W bitten, ^ ' fy. iy> ^ $1.00 l>BK ANNUM MSED fHAW MDST STAY IK INSANE ASYLUM. STANFORD WHITE'S SLAYER IS DENIED LIBERTY. )ECISION OF SUPREME COURT. YHEN THE NEWS REACHED THE PRISONER HE WAS APPARENTLY RESIGNED TO INEVITABLE. i'ouphkeepsie. N. V. May 25.?"In icw of the existing mental condition f Harry K. Thaw, the safety of the uhllc Is hotter Insured by his remain* up in custody and under observation mil lie has recovered, or until such uue as it shall be reasonably certain hat there is no danger of a reourring Hack of the delusion or whatever it L may be.'1 This is the decision reached by ustice Morschauser of the state su ireme court in a decision handed down oday in the matter of Thaw's ampliation for release from the Matteawan sylum for the criminal insane on a > rit of habeas corpus. Thaw who has been in Jail here inee the insanity hearing was begun, a:' quickly apprised by his counsel of lie adverse nature of the decision and as accepted apparently with resiguaiom the decree that he is still insane nd that the interest of the public fill lie best served by denying him berty. Pending the signing of tbe papers f recommitment which probably will ot be done before a week from next aturday, Ttiaw will occupy Sheriff 'hauler's suite In toe county building ere. In tbe meantime an elTort will icmadebv Thaw's attorneys to Inuce District Attorney Jerome to conen t. to the commitment of the prisoner o one of tbe state hospitals other lian Mattcawau It is said tliat in vent of Mr. Jerome giving his consent o swell a change, no appeal will be aki. 11 from Justice Morsehauser's deision. Even if an appeal were taken t could not lie argued before fall. MED WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN. MRS. PASS WILSON CRUSHED TO DEATH WHILE ATTEMPTING TO CROSS RAILROAD AT JACKSON STATION. A ikon, May '!'> A most deplorable iccident occurred at Jackson Station yesteruay. when Mrs. l'ass Wilson, one ?i the eldest and most highly respect < 1 women of that section, was run yvor and instantly killed by a train, oroner Owens was notified a few minutes after the tragedy and ho left for Jackson. There was a freight train on the siding at Jackson, waiting a passen -I r train to pass. Mrs. V?'i on desired ocross the railroad track and made her way to the rear of the freight to ; ss behind the caboose, lust as she a ill> ut 11 it >>s around t he caboose, 110 Atlantic Coast lino passenger l' iin came dashing by at a hitfh rate )t speed. It is thought that Mrs. w jisun saw this train just befuro it , >t to her, but did not have time to sret out of the way Mr. Wilson and one <f liis sons, a i ep s >n of t he <1 ceased, went on a lisbintf t rip (I up the Savannah river, ind up i ? 1 o'clock searching parties tad be n unable to locate him and ap* I rise him ol t In sad new }. Ttie death isunt of the saddest in lie country in years. Mrs. Wilson was a very aged lady. being about 70 ars old, and was universally loved y all who kniw ber. She was a -.1 Christian eliaractcr and was nghlv connected. Previous to her narhage to Mr. Wilson, she was Miss iVttisof Barnwell county, the (laugher of Mr. J hn Pettis, one of Barnveil's siaunchest ?. i11 .enin bis day. she is survived by ber aged husband, hree step children, two sons, Messrs I. 11., and Tom Wilson of I lattiesville, larnwell county, and one daughter, [Mis. John Bolilen of kathwood. y ^