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SIXTY FIFTH YEAH BAJRNWELL, S. C.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 TELLS HOW TO HCNf COURT CONVENES MONDAY / FEBRUARY TWENTY-SIXTH HON. R. P. SEARSON . _ TOR ATTORNEY CENERAt GOVERNOR CLENN TO SPEAK A HERE NEXT THURSOAY TO THE BOYS ANO CIRLS MILS OfSARNWEO^COWtTY ■vV i . v ’ ' U . L. fbww Miss CHffsrd Bapat', Cseaty DvasastratiM Ajeal Appeals lo Bov* and Girls to Qet , Bur asd Prepare Laid. i4 ap- Your HT>me Demonstration Agent tWert- may not have been to your school yet, * r *’ v^ 11 * no * w *>t for her tobome to be« L T nder gin your work in the canning abd pool* pceive try club* THE BOU WEEVIL r-JML Coker Oallaes 4N>jao| ot’ Campaign WhlckiaEmlatadv Simple ^iatf _ A- Pracrical K'lmb' rs of the bankers, merchants' Barnwell County Attoraev. lad Ufhlaloi* - Throws Ilia Hat la tile Rio*. ’fils Friends * Dellchted at Aonounccffleat. \Hon R. P. Searson. senior mem be? of Qeaeral Sesaloaa Court Will Soon Convene of Abbe Prtiidinf. The Jnrbri. ^ Barnwell’s chief industry will re sume operationSion Monday February 2ffjth when the sessions court wifi con vene with ,Tudge Frank B! GaryoriTlTe bench. Except for the eases continued from the preVltfua. terms it is elated that the docket is not very heavy. .The following grand jurors have been drMyn to serve for the coming year: JudsoiDJ^RDuntree; Geo, I). Kirkland* Bennett Springs ; 1*. G. Eubanks, W- .*>•- GrubJas, forge's Creek ; L. k* Free; ami farmer* of the te are aroused to i he danger of* the advancing boll county* has .announced his c a n d i dat^ for attorney gA n «ral in 1918 This an nouncement will, be r nite and eisilyfoUowed program, which will prove effective ltv making the situ* atiou livable when the weevil arrives. "Any crop rotation proposed must take into account renters and share crop pers, who are a majority of our farm ers, and it must at th.e same time ap- pe.al to the large landholder whose BCt+"e cooperation will be absolutely' Every authority on the eve_ry little girl whtj wishes to become a member of the can ning club and compete for the prizes offered. get busy right away and work toward that end. " ; Two fortunate littlf girls who work a determination and accomplish tha most with their dite.-tenth of an aero wm be rewarded with a trip to-’ Win, thrnp College to attend tholiort course for girls tobeciYerr there. 'Beside*' this most desirabie^prize. there will b* others offered, p listArf^these' will be ived w th grat- titicau m. nut only in BarhWeii county, but by-Mr St arsons friends throughout the State. v V- - AT^\ Mr - Searson has made ait enviable record as a legidatOr-and har a l^ost of friends throughout Soutj: Carolina. He is a siicc^ssful practioner at the it is suggested, will make-material changes In the bill and will^ \herefore, take sefine time for the consideration. ./ * The general disposition seems to be 4n-the ITcited State.?. and > hh» citizens oflBarnwell have a treat in Store.' For n«wssary is eminently * cotcRuirate on the appropriation bill and when that.is goUen_tlirough with to adjourn and. go honied' 8o,pie of the members feel that they gre mak ing a sacrifice to t*une to Columbia aC all and that the general expectation is that a forty-day session is sufficient and what is expected. Expression.has been heard that if the pay certificates are available on Saturday, which “is the fortleti.ilay. Cbkithbia will be wished good bye. J The liqiior situation is in this shajier The House has. passed a "boife dry”- bill aad seems overwhelming'y in favor of that position. The Senate re peatedly voted against •‘bone-dry” bill* apd is evidently determined not ttr concur in the House "measure. There is, therefore, this radical difference be-, tween the two branches. All day Fri day |he indications wore that the Du- Rant quart-a-mopth nrv—physioiaii's- fprescription, for medical purposes .would . prevail.. Evtter record vote showed the Senate being partial to this Sublet agrees, first, that the cotton in ev&ry respect to fill the position to which he aspires, Tivat Barnwell coun-' ty will rally ’round his standard to a Blackviile ; W. (}. Kearse, W. B. Os walil. Allendale; M.. L* •Middlelbh B 111*Pond ; C. F. Molair, Barnwej!; L man goes without saying giyea latec. The thing for. the boy* ind ^Trls t6 do ia to prepira tota* splendid specimecs of- eauning^tBub and poultry club products so as to be “Johnie rn the spot'* when the prises come around, ' Boys and gfrls, alq» higher than aim* Rif to Rt.t the little prizes which are of- ifiiaU-ftim for that self culture anrf power which comes-to those who try to do things and who persevere in their L. Brant, Svfamarp, FIRST WEKK II RORS. - - A Allei.dale — G, M. Barker, John Gouge,- 8- B s Banr.ett, R. K. Fenjnell, 11. W. Ain^ T , A, Chavoi s,^. M. Grin" FIELDOAY Tin' Barnwell County Field DAy Com- mittee appointed by the County.Teach- ers A«v»ciatTon ; npet in the office of. •-* Superintendent Horace - J. County which may be readily adopted to by faroTcymr anyy! ye: . 15arnwelI—A- J. 0wentr,‘ J. G. : Moody Jt., G. W. Halford, J.- B. Mortis; Jp, Bennett Springs—ffc^E. Johusun^ D, H. Glover, J. T. DtlncanAd. J.^Druiir- g»_ oni‘-hor*e fanner now mifyVrfts of coitin and canning club work get their Stone” tomato teed and start them right away—^in a hot bed, or simply iii a box Jo doors, by a sunny window.’ Get your land thoroughly prepared-so that when four plants ara ready m tnr n.w ^U„ T »|B- Blackvilli—E. L. Martin. L. OA^ill h. R. Free, Jr.A\. Blatt. C. J. Fic^ ling, B. IVBpyleeton, II. I.. Buist. , Bull Pond—W. L. Best. Great Cyprest—W f . L. Shepherd, T R. Harl«y, P.~ Morris, Jr. EX-00V5RNOR R P. GLENN grow right off. ' Baniwel), Miss Bertha BufresO, Kline, aijd Horace J. Grouch. By |he jr< quest yf the comm ttee the. following^ were al.-o present: Ocl. Harry D Calhmin, Col, B. P. Davies, Mayor J Emile Har- a number of years Governor Gfenn hav been filling Cffautauipia engagements throughout the e HU'try. . The'Tiillow- veivet beans Sveafnore—0. D. Allen Ba'lev.; P ’ ' ' VVilliston—M C. Kitching Latimer. J-hiitg a vail a ley. Dr. \Y. M. Jones' ot Wiihston,nnfl favor rotubition, but are afraid for Allendale—J. 0. Spann. Beldock—S. P. Hewlett. Bs-rnvv^il—W, F. Ih lmes; ! • * Morris, P.-AV. Price, Angus Pati S B. Carroll, ,1. H. Black, \V. D Cirolina t‘•Ex-Governvir.K. B. Glenn, of Korth Carolina, is a gentle man of the hr£keet j ’ ln\egrity, arid, a speaker of great force ^nd learmug, 4—always corn and velvetbeap-crop suitable fijr feeding to mules ap(l cattle without 'grinding. Hugs wilt plso ^ld well on. beaus,* ttrough jt* is better to feed thefn. ground. and the cotton reduced to twelve acres nine of which will be "behind the pre vious year’s velvet beans and require but a small outlay for fertilizes. grow four acres of cfAiii (cotton aitf : nats). Let this merchant and, landlord insist on his planting this year six jjpres or in trh-of corn -and eight een acres or less of cotton.. 1 iii .the six acres of corn in- .aist that he plants early : velvet beans ,:Ibeqim,Tear ( nine acres of corn with ^ arid tlfu*Mi acres of cot ton.’- Six acres of these fifteen will- be behind tbe pre- i vious year’s velvet bean erop.nnd will . Ireqtlire no fertitizer, excejit acid phos- t’^ouch last Saturday to arrange the program for the Field MeeC which is scheduled to be hf*ld on the campus of the Barnwell High school F/day, March 30th. Aji elaborate program wasar- raeged and it is priposid t-6 make the event one of the biggest of the kind ever held in'this sttgtuMvof the-gtate. t 1 - A * Those present.were : Z J,. Madden, chairman. BlaijkvilleTH!' &! Kenny; Fairfax; Arthur M.- Jones. Dunbarton ; jjfeft-; VVilllstnii: R. S. Bailey: twelve acres nod the other. ce'ssfuilyit is neceg-ary to get them in e'weTveWould agarffTi’e t uT Tmio' gqfn-^afjy. We rec.mimei d'i he pjhhiiiig.ot Hand beans and each year thereafter t1ie ' * ' * ' Cotton .wjll. follniv t.he bean crop, and the beans fi-T’mv the*'"c ? 7i'turi y .cr%i>, '".A cover cr..’)p ol Aliruzz'i rye (or in erMoe cuses c'irn*w> elovet ) should >•,: -!i year be t ut in the cotton: While ihe h.«il u :'i niay I » ■peeled- tit ,n--iee Ir-We4ni- tts yrnr*- Corti in seven fee.t ruws'and the {Baht ii.g uf beuns iivan open shovel^ «arrow TiTilie uHifdlesTroin -Vpr;l I'o 1 t.o Ap il j , 1. On poor land pluiu one bean every •rghtei n to twenty -four ificlies, pn rich i one or -twur tiVutrs i very three or jf I>re:ened llie t eaus inay trr ■ pi an 11 d't u ■ i mfc i i"T"tn r ~i;i l if^- 11 j eor^i. i tx-r .fuu-r L’er. a: d Which L lit aiiL A ‘ . age will not g un- belort jfllWMjjie will by tlren -all .be upon :Kas the preyium year,4'n.dueeJ the,; operation of the telianiduss in finest of hvimii*. unct l itrogen i rojig- (UJl thi»4FrogKm velvet beans — the f*-*rt.i 1 zer nqu'rC- • f. merit- being less Hhvh 5d peT cent of TJpoft j Hit-rs TAT. Al-errn t,* l’. t’-s ry. carry- .\*r ■ are ~ such land and witlr ruch fertfftarii g we may.-bv^fbllowing. the governimnt recipe for the production of cotton un- r dep, boll weevil c'-nditioos, expict to* brake at lea-t as much cotton pjr acre As is now being made. With moderate fertilizing tin* corn play he expected Jo make riot-legs tUaudetvbu^hejs per acre tnrt - life hi , . . , u i , Altere is no w'arrant hundred -bushels of bushels. Three - • • . I T grain is how more-than-hull the value of the product of thejaverage twenty foutV-itcres rented or share cropped,. - and is quite equal in value to.:the aver- " iage cotton crop upon the same aerage.. ' H will in most cases be TrCccssary to plant for horse feed atioiJTTWo a'cr.-s i’n AO( J I/. I I . .mi.tl Ktl .,!«■ 11.1 U.l« I,, ...1.1 I. oats followed by,peak ot beans lb.each. -twe-nty-four aere crop.—This will.come out nf tile'com and velvet bean acreage and will not interfere with the effi-Men- cy.uf the kcheme If tobacco is planted t should come-mit of the cotton Kere- age. -s >V \ A" ' l'he worst infested boll wervii areas in S mill Georgia. Alabama and Mil s h g ippm nU-riow using" t Iii s v el vet be axo, f * id netu fe iiidu.ee every t a r mer profitably. The farmers claiuL lKA ,.thin iiftM.ruini fu busiiels per acre of beans beeid-s ah average corn crop. Wherever the*.are being raised in‘anv tpianlity ojI-mills and nr rchasntlT'liave' prepare!- them 'aelves to grindjihem -for feed- and the ,i- farmer-'. 1 under>tand. are receiving about ^20 per tori for tli’ern in the hull r We.oursylyes, 1 this yA-ar planted fifty ,' - nme aefe* .of thes_e -Uriahs in Corn .in. 0o»r,-ai dy foil.^W'e made to *riteen Lwenty-st velji boitlvctsTTftTeaiis yield of'b?ans ng twenty and ooe-hslf 'busiiels per froxfl # t“! bushels of corn an ‘ ninety T " V niu< We. had'seven acres of these nlifSTs per *atk‘ (figuring • tusbe^). beans on better Id nd which produced jhirly.three and tine third hushels n> i. Unle.is they Hsaurt-d a icasbuajhlejien'ure of the land Ji'JLlknd owner should assure hhr^’n- auL- tKatJ he w i-U 4iat die Required "'to - nfOve as long-- as he,- carf.es out this rotation and j r. periy cuhiva'tcs his crop. One of the most attractive features ol the P'"gFatn ou11 iupd above is that, it is safe and ..practicable even if the boll -weevil shotiiu delay ,or entirely egate hia progr t as'a-theory for which nt. If adopted it will result in the eiirichmeut of the soils, thttaiiicreaSe of Jjvegtock, a big reduc- t-riin in ,farm r xpeiiBF; aiTd tth ttll fiVUnd sane farming system. *. , I*;. . '••«-. ...... ^liotherpjost compelling reason for greatly ir.qreaeti- g the - pxoduetjon of gfhins and v live stock is tire ivoi id war in which it. ff-eins this nation will "be. forced t.Ybecome a participant-A fnIZf famine tlirha s tei ; a half the world and eveil if dlqa. greht’fi>iid produplT)g nation has no adiquate. s irplug witjk whlefa to relie vet lie iiecess ity of, other, peoples, ,»nd is feeling most acutely the high euet of the necessities .of-Iff~Both self-iutere -t and patriotism slum Id at ley, L. M. Calhoun, J. H. Lancaster. L Bennett .Springs—W. J. Harley, C, B..EHts, Jr. l.La^kviilg—F. W. Deikt ViVgTT Bax- ley-. S.—.M. Ilai.kinsoh, L. J.» Baughman H. D. Slihrdhitier. Bc'dilurd, ’Cleveland Ke.rap, . - . "’ f Bull Bond—J. -41. Harley. <;.‘ H. i’ryfuq J. A. Gray, T. (>" L iwtpn, jr.^ ^ HeorgijjiCreel.—J. A. Morris, F.- D. lioivell. J. ,1. Tucker. lU'seiintl'y—XE.Mlt'ir . • , Sw-anntr, _j • |j Aog ! >Y. lA W. A!l-, T J. We.-kicy, J. M. T B.ant „ ‘ 'v Wiili-ton—J. W. Waciit- r. F. H. Those who whh to be members of the poultry clubs should get at least 3 setting of egga from gome standard ing are_a few of the numerous endorse-^ b , caule to” ^*^7besM J ,un ‘ br ‘‘ ed ,tmls a, ‘ d 9el Just as . -ter, for «ariy hatched chickens will give you fad eggs. In all we do let u* ever strive ‘ to make the best better,” With best wishes for^your sbccegg, J Rin, . . You'r Horae Dem. Agt. ' A provision for beer being permitted to be"brought "into the State seems to .1°. T ‘T"~i ‘iniii ni,ste « if the HoinfFand'Senate canilot "recon cile their d ffWeuces it will mean that the present gaHfifn-a-nionth law will stand and this comlHioq does nod ap pear is desired by either legislative branch. ’ , • ' fication, and therefore commend him to the public.” ?\ h - ^ Governor Hoke Smith, of Georr gia’: 'll regard Governor Glenn a* one the'most forceful speak rs upon t.h^ platform tn Amerjea. . He^-is^yarnest and'logical, yet his speeches abound in a preseiithtimr of the 1*1401 an side of 1 i f - -» full oT pathos and al-i of humor. 1/ you h^ar him .on-e‘ yyii will not'nfiss hearingtfim the second time.” f J i* " Ex-G"vernqr Hanlv. of India;;a: BATH P0ST0FF.ICE VISITED BY YECCS ' . . . t ■ .Vngusta. Ga., Ftb. 5 ^'Robbers broke ''GTvenior (Tfeoiris-a-inaii with,a real message. • The man is-s.trirng; t he mea- - tgo is -greivt", aTrdds Rtrly-Rtid- ■ nnprev*-- Him* Sunday Bight and blew open the safe taking ^ver ♦I.ChjO in mo: ey and stamps. There is no clue to the idenvity of the safe' blowers and the explosion did not tiwakeir any one in'the lit'tle mill town." The postoffiee was in the rear of the general atore of tha-Aiken. Manufacturing company and entrance was e ffec W*d t fir dug h. the f rent door, it be i rife broki n b pen A' “ > T ’ - Thrt robbery was discovered early -Monday. ive Tv dejiv'ered. It ghdu d Ue heard IptiTpery eithimi'ini 1 yjn the Uriion h'x G iverpyr C. Bv"Aycocjfrrif North Carolina: ”1 regard Ex-Governor H. B Glenn as easily Oneqf the most forceful infer the Baili (j>. CTI postofTiee ItJme t0 j„, ar * He is a great power oh the ^ISnater Oiie*bf fife seven blUs" wbieh allows the Insurance Commissioner to aepept legal seryifllebad been ordered ratib'd. The Houje has accepted the entire program ot iegis’atign suggested by the insurance companiq^ di d said to be agreeable to them. The Senate* has accepted the entire series r.l,so Wi;p, Jbe exception mf the substitute-plan platfonp. and wonderfully moves hir audience. He at,tracts and holds crowds- m -^vay rarely attained by. public speaker^. He "commar.uds tears and laughter with equal facility.’’ The postoffiee at Bath is located at the Aiken* mills St >^e a nil' W. .'Mr. Be r r y is the postmaster, in charge. Mr Perry this niornii g gave A-ngn?|a newspaper men all knoWli details concerning^he rubbery. * ENTERTAINMENT AT ULMERS. Special tq Tbe-Sent inel:. Ulmer. Feb. 12 —By jr$quest on Fri day night February 23>di production of the Play “ w '“' Mis* Clifford Birratt.. ITu* 8ri.nate today considered only ue eon tested matters and in this way •considerable progress wa& made in dis- po-ing of strjetiy local legislation.. It will now beAoo late for ahy uewpr.Tpo- sitions t< f Bp—coiisidered' duiiug Hnr present session, although they piay be introduced and left on the caiiendaras rnifiii iffffinrTisi n rwi The Insurance legislation, which ha* -aitractiul-a- grent-d e a IMfa ttvntion a nd- which is sought ti^have the insurgent lire insuranice companies return to this State, have all passed the House and DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL - RECITAL. i' The grandest musical recital enjoyed in Barfiwell in many years Was given at the Bra-trowell High School auditorU uin, .Friday.' evening, February Rth, when Uiu-r Karl: Theodore Saul, the griMit concert pianist remlered one of his famous neutrality' programs. He rjrtils tie*in neutrality program*because they impartially set forth the beautiful mibnc.oYalLlands. • * * ——, Prof Saul is an artist *>( the highest type, ami under his extraordinary fiilif*r» tha oiano gives forth _aimnri« considered before inipossible, By curious haribamS - _c o mb in at tom.. th« printris made to give a strikftig imitt* tion of chimes. speakers that it -has been my nrivih-ge.-* r< ‘ tt0 _ w - 1 t>d ** r e °t > N i deration in the -His performance with the left haod ' „ was marvelous—much better thab 4 many -skiirrtil pTamTts could do^rlUi . "both. - ■ : • . - /' a re- Kentiicky BelPUvrilf b* given in tbe auditorium anddetailed proposition,. of the Ulnftrs High School, In addi tion to the plav some exerfcises will be given by the children of t^ie School ib honor of Washington’s birthday, after vi-hinh ri- nicnta will m-rYWd. Th^'ptfoceedB of which vim he a< the funds.for building the pew -baptist e.hurch now -being erecten. Only those who were with u« -al the) last presenta- 111 iriTctT this "Country to H-jdT pusiujii-e*. - ■ I hope vrry much that every land- owner. 'Ranker arcl riiercl aetr-HT—tfu- State will. realTzi* tiie absolute-iieAes- sity.of iisit g hjj m *1 eari e.t efforts The bnigtar or burglars entered thr store 111 which the postoffiee-is located by therfron.t door, fe eing the lock. It is then hs-iuniedthat tlie-jeggaimriie- diately weiit about4lq: work of enterii g\j_tion of- rne ptav in December can the sti'e. The safe was blown 'open, the \ thoroughiy-aflT-icipate oU'Wpp,reci»te the' '*( o'd* knocks at Thts tHie* proposed to take the p ace of what is known as the ^.s^lui^d policy clause,” aptl it is still Ahinking abaut the pro posed building code whi^h is vi’ry -long Prof Saul was ably assisted by Mr* Mafy Wickenburg whose •xqiftilf singing was greatly enjoyed by a very 7 appreciative audience. Her .vo ce wa*. rematkably clear and swi-e;. and gave a new charm to several old favorites. The audieprie was greatfuii to the Jordan Mj/sic Agency ujf Charleston und.er whose direction Hieae musical" recjtal are given. . { ” portniHster stating that’’ his record i ' rent that is.in store for'them, *ay books, wbbh ttefft in the easp. were benOtumttui.itv ” they ^ . hlniovt torn up by tire eyfptnspTn. T+ds j every man’s d<H»r Buts>nee. L rwil the food.| g | TWr . iHi^eiptusiun nytr^t P.iive' hwrovv* be n very IVeiiTy, but rip one i i Batb.-a.il- hkaiUb,C:e report. It is •a-sumed the J. explo»ip.;i was mn111 d, ii« o'Jicrwi-e it Would lyiau^ qri used the inhabitauts, tore - (iff the cl nor The ratingXi!!. which is the crux of the whole contention, has been agreed upon by bo: h^b ratio he* and it is sim ply a matte^ ofAiegislattye detail in bar i n g—lh.C-Jj.tll . pass .AbaAs^ecesiiary’ three readingrri-ri Suth braTTgjie^XTtie municipal liccnoe tax bill occupies the same status, the principal beiuBagreed ub n, and the-ttetail of an exemption through its select comm ttee ha* agrei cl upon one plan and the Senate-upon liTheT if TFj - t he second rt . — ^-r TO RAISE CtEBCr Jbg tgfo : bliis gFhjeb sevtn tfryducg \\n, The chanCek interest'. rate to secure, tire 'adoption' uf.Uiis or some’ ehrs> ly similar program inis very year by al! our aripers, both • large aid sumb, wiTi:,c and Ti-.ck. It ’S..1114 main- : y aipn s.tioii iif pliilaiDhropy .; ip i. 4 „„ 4 . AfactuaLJjx*.ad.apd buTTer, in which IUND. ^ that there shall be a High way Corn- in i-siop. and that it s.hCT tie supported by fuiids derived from a tax on atjf.o- privilege of voting sufilcient sums for permanent road work. These proposed bond issues range all the way from • million dollap, for which Spartanburg hr asking, to the_ latest deYeldpnvent from Sumter. : issues 11 aggregate not moredhah 8 per cent of thei/ t >tal taxable (iroperty for permanent road w*»rk. Tbe peupte/ftf the vanhus c luritrei - will be a-ked <0 tor Charleston being at ,issue. The llighway Commission idea pre vails in both branches,- The ^Iousev i bo. , !®* ^ l, ?* ri erll Ftht , rit road tvqtltitldriJigl vote. oj)^ fd+Iy two-million dollars of ids for the current year. mterekt 111 biles. ba-»-d oomi horse power.- The The Vk plosion ot'llie safe arid the yeg^s purloined the- t ' 1 ,n fund wh en he 1 Of the five million dol ari'Clergy pen- S- n*te wan's, the Highway- Commis- m fund wh en he Protestant Epifco' s r-,», appointed by Thk'trovernor and to to gether against either of the*e measures becoming* law and this pqsftion wiU be taken beeaujc th^ Seadte is showing a decided Conte t-, t'lking stamj) ainou\.tjii,g (1 ^1 074 23. and money f’hqrch ha* pet (iiit ^tu rais by--obiitMt qf ecveft irrpointive members '• jifiurctr ist 1 11*17, four iiiiilioireight ,»r», e Jbmse prefers t> have a non ap- enough aVme,” and diapusit ti jj^iiiT'dred ttiousand is aireauy^-.smi-crdied-p^ijiyeboard, Hut callinfe'Tntqservice - Everyhodv'iH the' c -iupty s h‘dn Id -be*; -The, w j ii fi - u; > c a in; w g 11 is ii* w on. th^h-ads o' the cngineeriiTg depart- giu tn ar-a 1 g** t.h mmrnrnmm •-■ir "affairs -so as to b‘*, Chijreh people in SO nth isWipW •BP man is Just ,ms much ii ten-tnU as ia • FiedfUDay oil Maqch 30th. the farmer. Let us then nil wake up I to be,one of-, the biggest thing of tbe before it is too late and do the obvious y necessary i.fiiug fur our owu’ ai d ine ale’s♦a'ety arid prosTfe'r'ity. - * DavHi R._ Coker. kind ever he d in, this part Of S^Tifb Carolina. - Afrtple provision will be (hade for the c unfortable entertain- ntent oJf all^jriBiturs. ■ Bet your pegs with this date in tmad. ^ . Car'iiina will m of tie* v rYfoits State m wmmm U*'i lillPfl'l* iheifi pledge. . 7 - - j ' Tnv preneAt disposition seem*' tu 'l*e tj linquagesiiha d>nn^[aj^ ( Febrnki y^| to expend in .the cunties - wbere the 18J is Ibe^sjrpr :Hi^|itheriiig ( in j automobile tax is paid the bulk| of the oL returiii;i A 1bat' diay _ttii.se who funds so derived. . ^jAVA*-^r" v '" .* ■* .« ; V -• “ —^1 ’■'ki 1 k have not oppuriuu4Gy made pledges will be given an j The m *st striking developTn°nt of ity. of—eon Vibu'ii g 't^-Ihe ai-g,i-iii bag been the ci thniiim with J raird through, the n ga-ar uffc-’i g. ' whieh maul oun'.ivs have asked the to not t i •let well ehact any .-/-.-a*' legislation that is^nit regardfcd nec^ssa r y.. , - •* A : It is somewhat: striking J, that- ia -all the roll calls yesterday on the liquor WH that forty-five member^ shonld This is ao uuusu- acc uat of srekjae»s. al atieudapnce, . — Aug .st-Kqhn in News A Couries. ,» 4 .- ” 1 ' ' . * 7 Watfti JLhw date rin. yotir lab**] »*aoh Hee*. .a,hi thVve-w (j In* no et.ance jnu 1 '.everlookiug tnr da*e~cf~exp?,'a-lc uf toor 3<u*uu«L r» JC, ILu % M R * ^ f- \ •