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A.mate j>oruF After i*j • will .make win,-re Mr Fret man 0 of cashier .of thtj ~4Te i s hdfhfy^efc t ee m • tLon board far Barnwell .cou mV lawFifruif ides for n phvsitvau on » tribat* to the physical rHiminiup «»«« > —««f* tio*i and subsistence c‘i rotii'te, of t who are eligible and qualified "fur. service .contljm|Thrtrd SIXTY SIXTH YEHR ESTABLISHED 1852 SIXTY SIXTH YEHR WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY 2 OF THE BARKWELL ASSOCIATION -Ju.Metlv Mcciing of Ibe.Third Division of The w M. Sociviy, Barnwell Association Met With Friendship Church June 23rd. A noft intere&itlg meeting Of the 3rd dit sion of the" Woraaii’i Missionary >;i_*ieties of Barnwell Association was he .d 1 at Fnend^tifup Church on Satuf*' ‘d&j Jtme -3. The/reports from societies r-issentcd showed good work and the program was intelligently presented by those* participating. Miss Miriam Rice ' yire-iJed with her usual grace and ex- y : ,:.ve ability. Mrs. 'B. F. Storne of . 8La:kviile was present and gave her assistance to the coduct of the meeting. Md.h pleasure was derived from a vis',: from Mrsr E..A. McDowell, of Fairfax" who beside helping In many ovr->r ways, gave a very entertaining v: • out of her recent visit to New Or- ea.’i, where she went to attendthe ..... m of the Sjutherii Baptist Con-. vc:.:.(’U. Several ladies of the comraun- V.y assisted Mrs. VV, L. Hayes in giv ing a demonstration of a reasonable miss unary society in a rural church, Thv society of Friendship Church com- _^nct.'d their plans for a miaiion Study* c;: H- - to be led by Mrs. "Flume Still; an! 41-0 urraog d to urgau.se a pvii.- S v i Band in tlie future.. An account of tfcj. meeting would be incomplete with T'eirtioii of the liount.-uin dnimr- serv-d by the ladies of the church and the treat help and inspiration received .*_)»>• those a it gilding,. V e Annual Meeting of 1 he t\V. M. U. o lari.well Association will tie held in (1 a > on Septeiiier 4,5. 1917. i e Following is the program ren- der-J at the meeting of the Woman’s '.Missionary Society which met with _ i ri- odruip. c h 11 rf, h ou Saturday. .1 uue 23 ri — L'rvuiima! Exercises. Mrs Paul Cook. A jdress of Welcome, M **■ Emma Bou •. 1 . " KY*poii»e. Mrs C.|S Kay. „ L . Call, answered-by verba) report?- ^from eaeb society. - notes K- ;.i r». of Sum be am v\ ork. Mrs W. I.. Hay — K- port Fre CLUB CIRLS SHORT COURSE CREAT SUCCESS HERE. TRAINING CAMP MEN , > LEARN TO DIG TRENCHES. Fouriv-four Members of the Csnnloy and Poultry Club Register as Dele-fates to Short Course. Prominent Speakers. Owing to the earnestuess and seri ousness of "purpose of fhe club girls, the cooperation of parents and the hearty support from the bank* of the county and the people of the town of Barnwell..the County Short Course for girls held here June 30. 21 and 22, was a great success. y I wish to take thus method of expres sing my appreciation for all the assis tance rendered -durirg the Short Course. — First, 1 wish to thank 'the'Home Bank of Barnwell, The Bank of Willis- tcm. The Farmers and Merchants Bank, of Wi 11 tatnn and the Bank of Allendale for the financial support which they gave. Second. I wish to thank the people of the towu-who made the Short Course possible by providing homes for the girls- -anjf the demonstration workers while they were here! t ■ " Third, thanks are due also, to Mrs Blanch Walker Faust. Miss Ruth Dor- rill and Miss Estella .Mimms for the • flieieut work they did with the girl-. . Fourth; to l.tmon Brothers who so generously supplied- thtwnokiug uuteu- siis used during the Short Course. Fifth, to Ashlcrgh Schnol for the use of the oil stove belonging to the .school. Six'll, to all the speakers of the (oc casion and all who- lielp^ with the demonstrations, especially to Mrs Murphy who gave the demonstration in Home Nursing. Seventh, to Mr II. J. Croueh for the use of his lantern and for liis serv.ees ip running theslides. . . Eighth, to the people who furnished atitomobiie| lor the joy ride. Ninth, to alljntjiers whofby their in terest andi assistance eontritmled "to the success of the three day’s work. I firmly believe that the girisenjoyed their stay at the county feat^and'that they also learned a few thir gs. Forty-feur members of the canning' and • poultry clubs registers! their j ADOPTION OF TEXT BOOKS ',w.| CHURCHILL SEEKS FOR NEXT FIVE YEARS ■- 12 i ACTION BY FfEET; SUMMER TERM. OF COMMON ' PtEAS COURT CONVENED Second Period of Training Bejfun./' «ork for crevslny Oai-v. Corps Reorganized Iiho Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry lolts. Special to The Sentinel:, _ I , - -, ^- .... ' . \l .1*1- .- ■ . w Chattanooga, Temi.. June _M —The past week has been a strenuous one for the merr in the training camp Tire State Board of Education has Adopted ^ the Wants English Navy to Engage (iermin Navy' Court of Common Pleas tom ened on s £?! -M O L ... “ • . .................. Simms-Ollphaot History o.f Sou’b ,. Carolioa. Other Changes. Columbia. June 23 — After a two- weeks’ session, the state board of edtr eat ion completed the adopt'nm ef text bodks for use iif^ J the pubiic sehnrUs of 1 . , . . . ,, qouth r»ri limi for fhe next five renru l - • * *•* me nraiHiaj 01 1 aecond period,of_train.iijK gAli»&gJJiflLjmL.esi»eciaJly-sino« -Amer4c» fderoted to J the heariiiir of ,--u 1 There wan comparatively a. small-rper" ' I , *3 J ™ ,,rar ‘»K 01 Hth and Although it did not seem poa- 0 f changes ~ made her entry into the war. rules aud matters on Calem of A.-Xork, M,ss Sadie j JFI V"™ to the Short Course r tins was a fairly rejiresentative bunch M iss >alue K-pi rt Gf-Mj-siqn Study. Britton. 4 c;.,. - -U'oorf of V. W. A. and \ Work, .Mi-- Hattie Kyi a Milhous. - ! N4j;i|m»r on the grounds. < Ejtimes from Southern Baptist Con- vent.on at' New »>. I a;.-,-M rs E' A. MeP iwcII ^ ' .Drinunstrittion,.. Uow to Conduct a Mis- unary Meeting in a Country Chur -h. Mrs W. J.. 1,1ft}-e^. Bible, The work is really mucJt-heavier than during the first period. The hours for duty are the ^arne. but theie is less study and more drill. A great parTbf the time is devoted to field maneuvers, the theoretical know- ledge gained during the first period is now being put into practice., it is. real ly marvelous to see how many of the men without any previous military training are grasping the practical as well as'lhe theoretical knowledge. The students are all giveu' opportunities of handling the company, piatoju and squad . V r " I The men g- t their first introduction tfiTrClluh life Uua^pgst week. Armed witja ^tek and shov* Is "aertr company duigits own trenches.^ The trenches dugwre all of the l>|ie now being used in Etrri pel ' fu digging theHi the eom- patiies weVe divided in thrve relie'a. each relief worktd -15 minutes and rested’ thirty, in this way it was not very hard on the mep £ though the sun vvas beat it g down’ fiercely. Just prior to the b-ginnii g of the second period of yarning the companies were all reorganiz'd, Two troops-of calvary. three batteries of artillery ami nine companies of - infantry were formed,. .Men for the email artillery were sent to Fortress M01 r..e. Va. .tor training and the engineer* were sent “somewhere in America.” The field artillery was t»> have entrained on the lo'.h’for Sap, Antonio, Texas, but at the las't 'trtin^^!f#irivFiier’was revoked and the Iratteries are still here. The change was a source of great disap- pomiineht to lhe .men. had all been packed atul loaded on the trai:: and the batteries marcbeil toi the ra(l way station aDviut miles trim camp. A few minutes before they were scheduled to leave they were uf gir.s, tmt another year 1 hope that every .member of both \-i ifx wiTF take j orde.red to unload and. return to camp advantage ef the opportunities efiered them at the Short Course. Miss Clifford Barratt, Hbme Dem. Agt. Barnwell, S. C. DUNCAN-FREEMAN. Ou Wednesday afternoon. Jun»‘ 30. the marriage of Miss Nell Aldrich Du 11 - Before Ships (io Out of Date. England ^ .‘. r : - . .".7- 4 baa two Ships to Giraiaoy'a oae. Londpn, June 24.—Winston Spencer Churchilf. in an article irt The Sunday l’ictorial. demands an aggressive policy for the. vast surplus fleet under the oa* day. Judge Havne F. RUe I’resldia*. Cases Tried, •Beginning this. w,ek work on the r tile range will cmptnCi ce. Tiday (Sunday) the liijii battaliom left camp for. the range 'about IS miles away), l'he mutalion is inarched the distance each man carrying his pack and gun, a weight ( t approximately fifty pounds. After reaching th^ range several days i> H_J 1 / ahm.L Aiuune- the several important changes made was the.adoption of Slmma* Hi<i- lufy uf Floutft Cardlina. as re'Vlged by Mrs A. D Olipkfti.t', which will take the pVfcce of White’s “Making of .South Carolina.” changes in readers and arithmetias and in.the Latin textbook*, and the adoption of the Tate-Brown- WitheEs works as suppleinentjtry read ers. V Simms’ History of South Carolina was written bv William Gilmore Simms in lS4C,'fo> the instruction of his only daughter. It gained a wide popularity and was used in the school*. A second edition wa* fiecesaary rn 1842. Both these editions were published~in Cimr by, 8. Babeyck. grandfather of Dr J. W. Babciok. of this city. Dr Babcock now tias the desk on which the book we* written **• a jireaent to his grandfather by Tmnms, In 1m>u Simms published the third eriittcii,bringing the history down to. that year. It is this third edition of wleieh Mrs A D. Oil- phaot. of Ci lnnihia. who-wa* Miss Mary Simnfa, daughter of Mra W. G. Simms of Barnwell,- and grand-daughter of William Gilmore Simms, has made her revision. She, ef course, has made many alterations Und change* in her grandfather’s text, in the interect of clarity in simplifying it for children, and in addition she has written chap ters covering .the period of tlie War Itetw^en the States. Keconstmetion \ -4.-. and later periods, bringing the narra tive down to date. The last, paragraph in tl.e~ftiSt<Vry recounts the faet that jn summer ef MM6 the National Guard of South Carolina was sent to the Mexican border. The bonk will be profusely illustrated with some rare pictures, as well as pictures of governors and other prominent Carolinians of our own time. South Carolina lias never before in any statewide manner rt cognized William Gilmore Simms, probabiy the state’* most widely read historian and nov elist* though the city of Charleston has recognized his gei.ius by tlie erection of a bust on the Battery and in varied* other ways. . *- - “The allied navies,” he declared ‘‘have today at least two dreadnought* for every one at the disposal of Ger many and Austria and in addition more than four old battleships to one for the enemy. But the superiority in weight of metal, modernity and ton nage is far greater even than the*e im mense figures imply. Are we really to be content, to, *ee thi* vast mass of about 2tHJ uattleships wait idly on the chance of the Germrn fleet emeffeiug to fight until peace—perhaps an un- — •—1— x - -*— 1 —— -P ■-— — satisfactory peace—is declared? "Wh^fi three old buttlesfiips were sunk in the Dardanelk.* it was repre sented as a great naval disaster, but what kind .of a disaster would it be when on the day peace is signed, hun dred^ of battleships are found to. have been virtually unused and pass into obsolescense to be supplanted in future wars by airplanes and submarine-? ‘‘It is only wheu we are able todevise and execute some method of aggressive naval warfare against the Germans that we shall find their weakness dfhd our strength; that we shall liberate our splendid navv from the. euchanted circle-the submarine has drawn about it and compel our enemies to absorb - - - *"0 themselves so much in the process of their awn defense as to leave them no leisure to enc6tnpa6S our ruin.” - Hcient Missionary Society, in Run.. (Church.”, Mrs H. F, iSUirne. I; ii'kT Table —How to Create and Maintain Iiitere-t 10 a Moman s Mis sionary Society in Country District*,— led by Mrs E A. McDowell. » - CENERAL W. W. MOORE TO THE TRAINING CAMP Co.umbia. June 2*.—At liis reejuept., 'Adjutant-General William VV. Monrar has been granted leave of absence /rein the *tate by the , governor for three months, from August 27 untfl Novem ber 2d, for tire purpose of attending the >ecoi.d(. Officend Training camp, to be conducted at Fort Oglethorpe dur ing Fiat period. \Gen ftnortf w iLl-a^dl; for aiktnissiou to the camp at the proper time. • NECRO ARRESTED FOR AL- - — LECED CRIMINAL ASSAULT , * » Ben WalkA, a young negro about 3b yekf<^of age, was arrested by Sheriff J.B, Morris at Knbbins last Tuesday morning fqbMpii al'igul eriniiuai as sault on a .ne.groWkmurtu.bff year* old. The crime yv«.*.c«mmnte4,ii 1 ul.1 v night at the honte of 111 *' vn• tiin. >Liy Tut-day the-PJth. Wajker brukc-USS^^jaw- b-uie uT*-gGrn Lark, a n«-gfe^s.-near t scene <>f Sumlay uighlb*. crime. It is also >a:d fhr.t Ut>rp .is a,charge, of .Jar* ceney against Id'll. • l^,n;a- brought,to T Conway was solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr and Mrs W. H. Duncan. At the appointed hour, 4*30 o’clock, the relatives and intimate friends of the bride and groom assem- b'ed in the drawing room to witness the ceremony, A beautiful little altar, adorned, with eahdles and gladioli, had been arranged. behind which, the Kev Jno K Goode of Columbia took his place. Mrs James C. I’afterSon, sisLttf of the bride, entered first and stood at the. left of the altar. She was n liowed by the bride with her father, ihey be ing joined at the altar by the bride groom and his best man, William F. Henderson. The beautifully simple marriage service was read by the ..Kev, J7 K Gopde. L’he bride was gowned in white head ed ^enrge,tte crepe, wit h lint of the .^same.material.' She carried a shower boquet of bride roses and vajley lilies Her ornament was a ci.rchJ trf pearls and diiimohds, the gift of the bride- The wedding march from "“Lo hengrin” whs played by Miss Martha Bonham and during the ceremony the subdued strains of Nevin’s "Venetian L tvf* Song'.' were lieaitf.. . lm'.'.cJ: iteTy *f|er thecerenLony the <-ooplc.;t ccivt d the cougiatiilaii iii* ,of e hs*eiubiage at d the bride then s-lule MARTIN. REV. A. E. EYISON LEAVES BARNWELL A union serviij*. vQ.f all (lie churches of Barnwell v.as held gt the Bapti*t church ou Sunday evening, las*, io ap preciation of ltev Dr A. E. Eriaou. who tor the past nine years has so accep tably served as liector of the Episcopal church here. The services, were s;on- dueied by Kev VV. L. Hayes and Kev L. E. Peeler, ps.»tors,“respectively, of the Baptist a ( pd Metliodist churches. Many expressions of appreciation of Mr Evisouas a man and citizen and of his valuable services for the moral up lift of the community were heard. At the conclusion ( f the services he was My JLimiiJlium; ;m1iI mtr.i> The summer term of the Court of Commqn Pleas .-con vened on Monday with Judge H«7ue F. UiCe, of Aiken, presiding. Under the new Act of the' Legislature, the first'day of the term is mdtidot. Calendar No. 2 and there was, therefore, r no jur> busi ness on Monday: * * . On Tueedgy the 'caBe of T. B. Harley against thf Kendall Lumber Co, being a suit for $500 damages for burning off the woodland of the plaintiff wa* takea up and resulted in a verdict for M-r Harley for |2u(». v . Ak to pre** the c«s«« yt H. Stein Held A Co. vs M. Sharfsiti is beu.g tried. *""" -" ’ i * * 1 ■ ■ ■ ' BUT FEW SLACKERS IN THIS COUNTIY Washington, June 21.— War regii-tra- tion returns, virtually, completed to night by reports from Wyoming and Kentucky, show 9 B49 938 men between the age* of 2| and 30 y >ara, inclusive, have been enrolled for the country's seryiee — In addition to the regufarly tabulated total, rt.001 Indians were ^enrolled by State officials or oq. reservation* by interior department agents. Counting the 0HJ.OCO or more.men ia the federal *ervice and not required to register, the provost marshal general's office said the census bureau estimate of 10,275 004 eligible* was approximate ly correct and that few slackers are to be sought. DORSEY TO BECOME ' _ CEORCIA COVERNOR Atlanta, Ga.. June 24.—Hugh M. Dorsey of Atlanta will be inaugurated governor of Georgia Saturday, with tha meeting Wednesday of the general assembly for ita annual wssion. Dor*cy. was elected over Gov Nat E. Harris by an overwhelming majority last fall af- t r a campaign unusally hard fought. Dorsey, while solicitor general, cues ducted tffe-State’s case against Leo M. Frank. The candidates generally 'dis claimed efforts to make a political issue of the affair. The weeding out nroeess goes on apace. ^-More than three hundred jneir lqive been d -charged m the last tgn diiys or two weeks. The majority for physical disabilities, and some because they could not ke£p up. . There are now a number of men «hp are under weight mid who are making u strenuous eliurt to be retained in camp. Thy surgeon’s requirement in this resrect is very exacting. Unless a man is well developed physically and is in a robust condition Be is almost in variably sent borne.. Trench life is s> strenuous that no risk i» beinfe’ run in accepting men who are nor pbysicsUy lit nr who show no promise of physical developtnpiit. - s A great deal of stress js being laid ou nayontff fighting. Each day the men are given one and one-half hour prac tice .in this art uf warfare. Dummies the .height of men ar^ plaoeti\m ir regular lines in groves* and the men are required to run down the line be tween the jJ.rees g.ud other articles of bb>: ruction attacking each dummv as they run. It is J)igh!y amusing to*; watch the men until'tl.ey become ac custom'd 10 the tight ing. ■ ' ■ ■ A utunbi r <»f the men in the infantry ci^mpai!ies have afTplu d lor service in, the / aviatlioii corpse. r No .man "over ip int . her travehug custuine , t Wt v ? ,ty-five year* Fid- is admitted. to.- c;un '-iii « Aff 1 r« , MR. J. D. MORRIS ? Mr .Io,' !>. MOrrtr, nged ab u;t 15 ‘fear*. iVieif -FrtdAl! ffffef) nfev ST 11 i- home near Ban.w. IF,, after amfrjfjyges of * veraf mie 'fa*. Mi- b >dy r.a> laid to rest the / fo iutv:-:..r aftt»r;. nue am church yard, ti e K< v Mr r con ducting .the yerv'ce*. ^.Mr Vi.orr>s i- s mived by l;i* wite and several chjldvj re til <1? cray >iTk> wuli' hat. sliues and v 'ssuriest * ■ peaVai.ee le” id eg rum tour, w uroliim a tlie'+u 1: j 111 no homo ip holds the Ban-k of -Gunway, ••cl by a.Fwhd Vnnw hi Mr- k reeie;iu i- tiie «*i M r and 11 D-incau. Mre^is a i >uhg woman "i r«r»- per*di»iit1 eiut 1 >nd beauty and'fias a host « f -frierds Hi rough the $tk»ath. . . - - - -T— .V.gjL» ..1,. .. - i thi,*'bravc'li of tlie service. I he a; pli- canis are put through a secure phys-t• >nf- Macon. Ga caI examination and unless they are m ( ta*t week. exceTl-ent'Condition are , pot ySCeVj led. The "V, Martin, June 21.—Willie Nettles of Columbia is visiting relatives here this week. S-- * :t * n Miss Kinder has returned to her home in Macon nfter a pleasant visit to the Misses Bagnal. Mrs A. E. Silverthorne is in New York. • . ,, h » Mips Ella Dunbar,TitUe daughter of Mr and Mis S; E.^Dunbar. is at borne from Charleston where she has been going to sehnol. r- J ' Mi?s FJdyJthe Ellis has rt turned home from Ch8flesum where s>he wa s Htteud- ing school . Messrs Kinard and Gibbs- went over to Augusta a few days ago. Kev E II. Clark uf—August a was in our community last week on a fishing trip. Miss Essie Ellis visited- her sjsler pear Meyers Mi l last week , Dr llearst uf Augusta has recently moved his family to Martin and autici- pates , ’buildilig an 1 Hire here. We wel come him in our midst. Guite a number trem jiere attended the picnic at Bnldoek last Thursday. M-fFiud Mrs C. B. Ellis motored to Bai-nweil fast week-tm visit Mr and Mrs Tv- A. Ellis. . ■ . M^s L'JciLe iiaunal lias rt turimiLhoine from Ciiiimibia where *ihe was lettend- wtgscbtid'). ,. * ilrs S. W NOTICE Notice to the citizens of Ellentioa and surrounding community: There will be a mass meeting in the school auditorium at Ellenton. on Wednet^ diryffN. 1 "♦fab 1 *hir Hee 1 |fu 1 puif 1 of of Barnwell! Mr Evisou will leave on Thursday for Columbia where he will aeceplFthe rectorship of a church -The*beet wishes of his many Barnwell friends go with him and many expressions of regret arj; heard ou account of his departure. . -} r ' V BRITISH SUBJECTS > v ‘ MAY BE ENLISTED British and Canadian subjects resid ing in South Carolina may be enlisted for the,British aud Canadian military forces at any of the recruiting stations iu the State, according to instructions issued by G. W. Read, adjutant general of the United States army, and for warded to- recruiting officers by Cspt Uravson V. Heidt at the Savannah ffice. A British recruiting mission un der the direction of.Brig; Gen. W. A. .White, with headquarters at New York .city, for the enlistment in ahe. British and Canadian military •forces, within the United S-ates. of any applicants oilier than cit st-11s of the United States, has been authorized by the secretary, of war, ■■. * - ■ Applicants must be leixeeii the ages lot is and 45, b ith uieluaive. but in cer- tain r ise? men as old as •opt y*iar„- are eligible. Enfistmentswill be“f"r the' ^IffTHTlOTi Tit the war and -ix mouths 6TgauTzin%VMme guard Tor the pro-"" t-ctionof our community. Every citi-' zen is earnestly requested to be present as this is a matter of great importance. Prominent speakers have been invited to be with us on this occasion. . V'ery truly yours, Fred C. Brinkly, Mayor. BLACKVILLE. | Miss Msmifa PuikI. of Columbia- ;• the charming guest-of Miss Dewise Altman! , Miss Edna Blume j|»aa returned from a pleasant visit to relatives at Swan sea Mr Charles S. Wilson, of Blackviiia • / - is constructing, the school auditorium at St. George with 20 tons of steel. Dr. Kyan A. Gy les. accompanied by his wife, his son Ronald C. Gyles. M.D. and Miss Valeria Still, left this morn ing by automobile tor Philadelphia, where his son will assume active chargs of.the Bapjii«t hi spital al thi|t. place. Dr. Konuld C-vGyles wa* recently grad uated in medicine at Philadelphia with high honor* and won the appoint ment to said hospital through a rigid examination with ihaut • 3D applicysuia pa-t„-ipaling therein'. SIMMS'OLIPHANT HISTORY r -r —: OF S. G ADOPTEO. The many friends tkrougout the after tlie teriiiiiiHti in uf ho-t ^rii'-s. un- State ut Mrs Slay Siuims M iphaut,' less si oner legaUj 1 discharged. Free fTj'augfct,-r ja?'t e iate lamented William. j transportation to th* Uuit*d S:n-t -t| G,i 1 more Simin,4, (11f rz bf C urt of Bar* Hi uTi>v* u-A r\o" "»iiw ’ .. J ii m furt *Tp’ u on discharge tt>;thosi»|n^ptfCoiiBty for.about thirty years, 1 1 * ‘ " " r r ‘ l 1 ”,' ' ■ " -‘ 1 • d-eirir.g it A1 ar:n- -»f : -• f.ieH rt r.-1 and grand daught-r '•f W ..Iihiii G'linore- narrow escape** TasY* • - - ——— erecting a tigM'pfTe tnr j«uie- sirptped ntid* threw utyviugli a plate gl Flufrklift+ter - build it prelim.nary attendants were 1 ' served.® sweet course. ^ < IF 15, C. John Ellis wa? in’ Augusta last w.<‘ek. _ . * . 1 Mr and Mr* ff. I-' Jo^tfisouiiavt*a * ;• ct. u,r... •• t .' • 1 - tiahy g;rf - • wt-r.k ■ U'hi-Lf." —f-* ' y-> j “! lh e fellow fug 11“ of names''are tlie : men selected to make.'up, the desiring it All arm* of tf. } opetlfur etiluim nt aad cfLice uf regi-, .Simms. p<-»*t, 4ii*torian anti t ovelist Uk-a* »U^PiUiii/wlm ,..,AiiA* Mamie mtl lirunsfui T- atli'ed is phi the sincere *j Iff if:, toy tf iwany Xzi+tuilA ti g a suriAuier schuol at 'Cf.iirluttsvTTre. *\irginia, ! es for a phvsicjau on board. . — f W. Hviiuueao. W. 1. Johns. Dr IK K. painful c . his arms nun.u-pa . % e ' jw,L .. ■ “5— 1 YtX'A . . . u . * [ Hr'^gs. Tne^c men wilt hear CT com* Miller th.n gii pain ; ul y : r. ,- aloe u j 1 a 1! ' fr m 'hi- ehunty and pa$l TO agfam.Fy . -^! J a • m-n era nil f or ive d rt 11. merit a* f:tr a* { racticabfe will be per- j will be detightFif T& Team that her mitied, Pay andse;-aratiun-a iwanc s history Of S >utfi .Carolina ha* been at B it -h (*r Cana-1 ian rat* * comm- :ice \ adopted by the I'tite.-Btfari.l 'of Eiuca* ■from tlie.dat of er Ihuneitw > J ..-ho.ik . fur.lla* schools fur 'Iso-■ g"iM■ rai Terrorrrrg - »e fr?IsToTtTT> r ’"‘r!>- \ 1 . - . Ln ted A-,ate* army will render ThV TT.yiJiisXury «a- commenced by Wil- British recru t v ing tn.Aston every as-f train t'iIni Te Simm*, the grandfather sistaiice praetiealde in arranging ut Mrs fhq hant and fa* bee^ii revised ifte sube steSKje, lodging: freliitui-ary ^aod brmi«i>'d <i x*u to date by Mrs Oli- aOiitiy of Mr* Oiiphant, and h a r many Ban w II, friends • eSpeC&j‘j eXU;®^' ViQCcre ci hgratulations. . N