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STATE WAREHOUSE COMMIS SIONER ON WAREHOUSE SYSTEM State Warehousedomm : 83ioner W. li Sml h, WriliS Letter To Farmers ExfI’.into* Ad vantage of Warehouse Sjslem , i . • •'' - ■ •', (Continued fr Jin -Last, Week.). (3; Lach bale as- it isj.stvired in h Sth( WrareiuHl^l? "Wfejghed” and carefully graded by a "Ftdpr-’ ai or State inspectin',” the ownelr of til c (ten is . given,&*waroh6use receipt w Inch aceurate]y d* scritree each bale, go tnaffc 1 the ider.ti-al "edtron’’ cah and must always, be delivered upon the surrender ol the receipt thu * ♦hefTvner can 'Mtellig, nt!y maiket f his cotton in and through a State Warehouse and always sell at top-notch prices. (I) "The said'receipt carries the ab solute titie of the cotton,” and is tranT- tcrabie by written assignment and •actual delivery.'?. Such .receipt is is- .sued " under lie seal and in the'name ot the State of South **Carohna apd is guaranteed by ‘ a bond to the State of South Carolina in the sum of $5(),000. (wt* The warehousing of cotton be comes a protection agaja-sk damage by the weather aird againyt Joss-by tire; The Count) Court for Richland County Has Proven Great Success. First Session of New Cpurt Almost Clears Ca'endar. . We quote Iretow .an article clipped froru the Columbia uee.ord in regard^ tj). -the ope-raCUm of the 'County (' nrt in T; etiland Cotinry: This County ha.* .-~y • ’ V ■* -.-.-jMr- established a CojuntyT! urrt aloiW tire -same lines as the proposed Comity Court for lbtniwe.ll County aucl It, is piotj' in ;op-*ration. and has proven a success., We %uu(‘ > as fulio\v* ; : ^ "That the first we'ek of j iry trials in d • H Sweat of Meyers M-d town on Monday. •f K ine were tjie recently established ’Richland c outre -ty court has Treert even more of a sue cess than had .been anticipated is the 'Opinion ex pressed,, by several attorneys of.lhe city. The cab tufar of civil cases which .had been a burden on the ses- sions of tiie..pijcuit court was largely relieved of its congestion. - The first session.-for each wee*-.of jury • cases ial ealieilja session, waa concluded on Satr urdayJj Of tin 1 19 cases oil |lie calendar only tnfee ,were continued for goed clauses shown. Right were tried and tlie- remainder Were disposed uf in va rious ways.* / . a "iLheu the h art ope-ned last Monday ou eve.ry ,<• immunity or plantation ware: | house is) automatically insued by a l*rnorrmig ; th^rv were ehoUgh .cases blanket pnlTrTto the amount of ^U>0" thq docketbfpr two sessions, but'by the —vwed -tcJtiit-Huial Mn-sHfane-e -can- be se-- -/-Vii'resf uy any warehouse just its it m;if l • ft tie nee*it*c («) A$. ‘t t '' . in tract with one of of tlie ' - work pi^Uie.Court 1 officials and-thc- attarneys it.\v:is possible to dispose of thereii-es iu the lirst session.. Only one more, case f rr jury deliberation re- le'iding insurance Csrtnvanies of ^tbe I niii)ns on the calendar anil this will be C lited State* hrfA.hceii made pod dulv | disposed of at the seepnd. session, executed and cotton can be stored in which optics Monday- morning at lt^ ^o’clock. „ .v** X'll.c reghlar c.iurt i^huu, in the-court, h.quTt;; which will be pWd Gy the conn A) •(■■■■ Irt Ts ready tor occupancy with j the exception of clean ug.but a* there receipt issued by a Slate i-1i it one more case to he tried •the Warehouse is reeogtqjGd -t day as a >“d se ft *ic>n. will be h» Id in t.-ie Jtlrge vTry dV-irn+rh:'' inty tor d'ioan and ’is u ^! U ' X rTue law)a-s sibeirHjl generallj l wtR ■ T . o r . . WTtTT i 'HfM'll.H, !l?—^tl—rr;—h-y—tfrr lurg^Ht ,itr and Mrs T. F. Hogg ni town on Mtmdkv.' - : e . > . - „. ,, Mi)and Mrs J. A. Jcn-kins of .JvlinC’ were lo re Monday- ~ Mi ss Jessie 'Armstrong is visiting f r i e n dsTirt. Wfs V111 e. - i . , * - ' r • ’ 11 11. Fosterling and son Brown, spent Sunday iii Cdumbia with rela tives. . - / s . ■ : y *. • > Vl<wA» t „v / k Mrs C (i I,angh»y rfrjjiR children of Columbia ate fiere oip^ visit to rela tives. S" ' -Fuller Hichi wire rceeivtly enlisted in the'SIwy^t^iioHie ott an eight day fur- 1 ug < )car - Blrts "‘of Colnmtria' Natives 1'oreT 7 • - . •> Leon ileard. is*, visiting higr: aunt visiting M is y\E ■ Ben|iettTn Augiista. ^ . l). Brown of'Meyers Mill, was in y' Mrs F. FI. Huggins and son Frank left for Augusta on Wednesday td visit .relatives. Dr and Mrs J. C. Creech and family will visit , friends ai d relatives here this week - Billie Duncan of North •Carolina is here visitin g his parents Mr and Mrs W. H. Ibrtican. Mrs J‘. B. Armstr. ng went to (ireen- ville mi 5>aTUolay for a vi?it of several Weeks with relative amiTrv*uul-». t town on bn>ii>ess >aturday. 1 Mrs (letirge Turner left- f>vr a. visit to relatives at Gaffney last week. ' M rs S; 11. M oseldy has returned from a visit to relatives at Oraiiireburg. r Mrs Luther Mace of Bishopsulle is visiting lier relatives here tliis week. ■ MTss Maude v4\y f -«je<rf fjatibgrtnn “Ts" visiting Miss, I orris tiooLby at Den mark. • • G Mr and Mrs ^ . T Beard| are 'Spend- iAg sume time "in lHinbarton fisittng relative-*. . o. Miss Gera.ld.Lne* Krammer -of Pdack- Vi'le is visiting Miss N irgie Courtney at Johnston J^11^r^tre^Hrstjt',41h m vuguip Uits- ^»*W| iird Lull Wiv 5. U. Lnvfe as K»j«teaiea. ^ in lM * n ‘ d - VLr u t l , " i a 1 ‘l MeClani DHicers ^ift-r a,T 1ms.ness was dispensed with Reserve rps was fatally fibred “1 | Mrs R. A Ayer read a paper on "Tha .a country warehyuscXat exceptionallv , .^* low-in.' :rai ce rate#; All insurance i- • V ii'-uidled by Uie "ijllWe of iiu- State i 0 *^- i > .Warehouse (’onimissumer. ( the the .exci llent, progress - I i TTade du T 1 T"<rTTiP~first■ res.sn>n~ffjj,d-state financial institutions of the country • that the Miccess-ttltniM-d nhmild- wipe .sueli. rejeipt is e'a^-iighut‘gotiatpc at_tire out ai 1 obj : ;ctj >tis).111at Jias.made vaJue of the coti uTdiy the day .the loan i- m ide. every cieninit of risk is elim- i ns ted- f° r the receipt i-'alWays worth -..more tJian the face value axjrthe note g ven for tfie loan. v (H) ’liie State Warehouse S>.*teni_ lias enab.ed farmers to market their cotton crop gradually and-only when tin- price is satisfactory—in other ' words, to sell cotton only when there is an active demand for it by consum ing plants. The Commissioner in row drve npingIt plan for a State py>teny of cut to 1 1 marketing-s.o that the produgers rather than the speculators,may hr able' to supply the monfhiy demands of tlie. nvil Is. , ' (ID Warehouses^ with c pacity of I’oO io 50U biles can be .con-lrdetCd in the rural districts or Un th plantation »t'a Cost lint littigriii t-x.-.ess^of $1 OH a b» c. an.+ a 1,0(H) bale warvluiusn- can be Inult for less than $1 (m a bale. Tins means A warehouse constructed of metal Plans, blueprints ai d' speedi cat uus meeting all the r» ii lireiueats of . - . 1 \v-' * •insuran<'« cuin'panics wn)Lhe furni-hed ' r tree of coat by did Plate -Warehouse, Commissioner. LU4 .The coimruinity or plantati-ui 'warehouse cau-Le made a part’of tin- fState Warehou c Pjstenf in tin* fo'llow ing manner : ’ \ne Commissioner rent- tlie warehouse at a nominal; rental of ll.Ot) a year, and then ir-sues to tiie owner or ^owners- a c immresiun u% license to operate the warehouse, charging a f(*e of %’l (H) for-th-is commis- tnon or license. The. Commisaion ap points a suitable person warehouseman and this warehouseman enters into a bond (ranging from $1,UOO to |5,C0Q) Aur the faithful performance of his duties. The warehouse 1bus becomes A 4>art.of the State Warehouse pysfc-m and is given a number. - When ware houseman is ready for business the Chrmniisaioner has the' warcliuosc V‘>y- tcethe est iblishment of tlie Court '.Th** attorneys are also praising Judge. M P.‘AVlmicy for tjie manio r m which lie has pn aided and tlie jnahner in wiuclrfje has expedited the Rearing of the calendar-LNx ■* The court is opCn every day.; -I^lteir jury cases are not*, being heard^Jhdge Whaley is cpn^rdyriiig equity cases'and ojLher cases t^ich do-not require jury ve rdicts ” / ' t , W eWwould liivite attention, to one saving among scvpral others, to the tax liayers of itre crouoty and tliat wi i He in jaiWe^s. I nder the present syLtemT prisoi'eisLare often compelled to laiig- uish in jaii for niie, two or three muuthsiand have tu.be fed the ex- peiiaV* or like County. With the es- tiblishiiient of the County Court, j<ris- o iers will be brought to trial at om-e, t'it.-d, convicted (it guilty) and immrd- lUiitVly nejit to the _t*liaingarig ..and a considerable cxprjrse will thereby be saved to the cutility. In our opinion tlie County Court will tie a benefit- to ttic taxpayt-rs as-well as t ., litkgHtit*. - v - the el ciion wilf lie ht-Td on. fourth Tuesday ip August, which is the 2M.li of that m intii and wc urge upon -every voter Lire .importance of procuiiiig a registration certificate on next sare*- day. as the election will be, conducted in a-cordafice wittidlre rules fr.r g ii- eral election^ If you have lust ymir registration' certificate, g**t one on Monday. Angus,t GUl, as th**t is the only day upon‘which one can he prvi- .etirid. •- JrTlmi e Harley carried his little sm, Fiiiile, Jr.7, to the hospital in Co lumbia for treatment oA last Sunday. ' Dr mul Mrs B W |iiley. Ted and J< an 11)ley and Miss Kiite WoudwarH, tn iforej over to AugustU‘iofT last FcL i . . __i -* General and Mrs W,. W. Moore of Cdumb-ia spent the past weekend here with relatfvrs. MTs li*. Bityd Cole and Mils Annie Lee Simms have returned from a few days trip to Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr knd Mrs J M. Terry of I.uufbcr- ton, N C. are here visiting M rs Terry ’* parents Mr and Mr* S. W.'Bi; n on. Mr and Mrs G. C. Crcightondf North Augusta were the guests of Mr and Mrs T. ,1). CrciglUon for several day*. Neil Lem ui. Mrs A. A Lein m and d iughters _ Frahcis and 'Margurite irretpreil over to-A»rgu*ta on JastThnrs- ts V isit Camp Donald Hci Claiq.'^fl 4 h and Win Bill tfiriie.f ' L: m wit, irfa \ isiU»i;,s S.nrh Carofiffa., \»• } .1^.., * * ' * ; peciah‘io T.hT'Srmm L: . W L-" -'■• m ’r CHfub,- D4na!d AlcCJnin. r.natianm ga Ten n. .MT1 .j^ ■' I 17G-S i m-n letter- J tloVdrst death in coSTj n.y—boa. J1FEDERACY MEET AT BLACKVILLE - - 7 - I — '.mmim-’i./ . •_ — - The Davis-Lee Chapter. 1. D C. Met WDh Mradames ft: ttooird, S. G, Lowe and Mias Evelvn as Hostesses. LocaMumi. Tlie I»avis-I,ee chapter. I" D. C . met at the residence of Mrs H III. Leonard j-.-ti lfii.Mtsse* MaTHhrr ktid. Evelyn TaHyTTr la). —Tite tnaey— Holland will -ff-tr-nds -hT - e ■M|rs M n-vvi-o learii_JBith rt-gre sire is critieoJiy ill in an Augn*t|if hos- pitaL.". ~ •- Miss .^ti-nnre Surasky t who visiting Misses Annie hFl- ma Mazursky. 'returned t i her lj!»are in - A i k» nr6n Monday. Mr and Mrs L. G. Richardson, Jr. of Raleii|li, N.-C. are here on account- ot the illness of Air Richardson’s mother Mrs L. G. Richardsori. fc a Rev J. D. Huggins of Denmark with- Mr Hud Mrs Cullum mot ired through Barnwvlt en route to Mt Pleasant where Robt. L Bronson deputy Hurk in the iUleLk of C ; r.TTts oHi re ts spent) ing- 4h-* L[ va^at.iuu.iu the Avurtlr-HiajoUna aumn- taids. •‘ Married on the lijth inst. Mr 0,-C C.nrbilt of Spriuglield to Miss Maude Youngblood of Seiglmg. Tnis happy couple will make Springfield tlieir b me. falling Truly his tmhint and tiled mi a short time. He was a native oT New York >tate and in Iris college career wffs one of I’micet m’s most noted athletes. By tmicial order of' Col mcl SlocurL tire.- camp ? h)lj> bepn named "Camp D'ortaM McClain” in honor of the deceased officer. .; The regular routine of camp life was broken la-t week by a holiday on J.uly 4th. Tlie nrey were eicuted from all duties except necessary fatigue duty and were free to do ~kt they pleased. In the training*cani|i a field meet was held at ten o’clock a. m , each com- pany w as allowed to enter men for each of the contests. ^Great company spilit and enthusiasm was manifest as en trants from the several compvn es com peted. Prizes were olTered by Chat tanooga business hou-eS. GAt 1:30 p. f nr. about two hundred sfudehts from the training camp at Ft. McPherson came oyer iir*a special train and were (he guests ut the local camp for tlie remainder of the day. During the afternoon a game of base- bail was played between selected teams from the two camps. The Atlanta bunch had on their lighting clothes and \yaiked away with things. The Ogle’horpe men are not crushed in spirit, however and have determined to even up score* at-the eh-d of camp. t Lbaiis are now in preparation "fot r big maneuver a-t the etui uf lire training period: 1 he tentative plans call" for a -‘hike” for the cum ns. The students to her home on Monday. Mrs Ai.daf- son accompanied her as Tar as Qdfum- IV a. . IgHtti • of (o-ttyshurg,” and MrsHeScr- 14 an Buist read,' current Events. A •ourse of ice Qream and cake and mints w t* served. The August meeting will be at the residence of Mrs I{. Kicli» Miss Fidua Plupi entertained the Bonk’cluti on Wednesday afleryoonf*" Miss B.rpa n won first prise. '■ --L Mis* Annie Laurie Graves was hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Social elub. An interesting contest was the main feature of the aftehiodn'. “Mjss Cox of Abbeville was presented the prize. Tee crLam and cake were served. Misses Rosa and Pena Brown are visiting on Sullivan’s Island.. Mrs Herman Brotou and Stanley and Jenice Brown are spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr brown ex- ’ pects to join them soon. . . j Mi«s Hattie Rena Milhous hai re turned fmm a trip to Greeudlle.. * Mr and Mrs J. W. Browningand Miss Kiltie Browning visifed J. \V. Brown ing. .hr., at Ft. Oglethorpe last week. \Mr*_.JT 8. Sanders and Miss Rachel Sandcrsleft Tuesday for' Chattanooga where t-hey will visit Keys Sanders, who is at the officers training camp. From there they go to visi| relatives ia Meridian. Miss. . from bothcarpy* wi:j start out _at .jOuj same time marching towards each oth, and when entitaet is-^Htned tiehjGTna- |n» uvres on’a large scale will>e carried out These maneuvers v(\W be alto gether in the hands pf the stud-nts ai^id it is proposed by^tfre local "otticers to- be” to - ouT-iLeneml the McPherson crowd'ajb^very point~ It is planned that L|ie opposing forces meet at a i Mrs Putnam.Who ha>- been siieuding some time here with her granddaughter Mrs J. Norman Anderson, returned jibiut bet ween Halt in .and Kennesaw, i the storage charges arc not paid lift HI •Hire Cutfroiv-is withdrawn fron? war)- ouse. All pi'TSOHs-- not interested in lie 'ownership .of'the warehouse psy the tisual charges for storage, and these charges include the three cents a bale' a month and the cost of insurance. (13) The fkrmer having cotton in- a warelmuse connected with th^, State Warehouse S^gt?in hav full protection Hgaiilst^loss-fUnder the bond of thH local warehouseman, under the bond of the State.Cominissicmer, and under a ii-4-re*4tr|n io -policy of ^70,('o(i or more. „ , Miss Lila Huey returned to North the-y w ill conduct a protract d meatTtig .i.G , . . J • . • *. ” “Gar.ilina on Ihursday, after a visit of We are sorry to report that *M rs Aii- several Weeks in Barnwell and 'differ me Crenshaw suffered a slight stroke ent partsof Florida. MarguFrite-Al Allister accompanied her to her horfre m Charlotte, for a visit. - *A K Haxston, who lias held a position, as ireer with Hire (,'nast Line railroad ■ aitd* has sf Veral-|tlines made his hcadquJMti ’tib of i aralysis on last Saturday.' ‘Her many friends hope for her speedy re- cove ; ry. Lion a; d Mrs W. M. Hairston of Wiishington, D. G. are visiting relat ives in tllis:Cotri!ty. Mr Hairston is pr.vate secretary to . Senator H ike Smith of Georgia. l >r .some tune residenr"'ejhgi- ers at Barnlvell. has enlisted in. the Regiment Engineers, at Atlanta. Gaf, where a Coufodrrate fqree en gaged Geui'ShermaiVs army dulring the civil •war. D is j.roposed that the hike and subsequent maneuvers take up the la-t ten days or two wtek ‘of the time -alhitetl for training. •> Ali Of the men in camp are-delight ed tiy tire statement from Wa^hnigt m to the-eff-et that officers commissioned from , tins camp will tie assigned to' command units in the National Army made up of. mw*—fret in t hei r/home states. <■ > . ered by a blanket insurance policy ‘to. am.'.unt «f $70<»U0. Daily reports cVP Cotton stored in or withdrawn fnimJLlre warehouse are made to the office-of The State Gommissio^ier. A rs-cord of each ai d every tranSacthiTi "of 1 the wan - liuti*iMiian is kept in-the Cunnuif^on- <*r’s tdlice. .- L: • lTie.ehttmi is stored in th'e- community wh^V'grbw'i.anil car) be sold any Jidur of any day.of \\ u j[ year- ... Tlie farmers, of eacjL community jiii every cotton prod ucir/g coutity rn Snnfh Carolina shouWl ni|it& rn Building a - • jLv v < warehouse: the rtvvirejr at every gannccy | dniiild operate ii warehouse for the ac- . (1||) Lire owners of a community, (Tr gjonirpodation of patrofi^': every fafinpr plai.'ta’Lion warehouse can store at i mnk iig l,(io bale's ,if; cotton should.have actu il cost—three cents a bale a m-unth 1 a plaiitatiotrrxviendiouse,- or two or for time cotton /is,-in storage aiid the I more farmer- ’should combine,-in the WILLIAM WAYNE CALHOUN. . * ... - • - ■ * The-efifire town was-st.ocked on Mon- (lay by the sad trews received of the, suddLn illness and.death of little Wil-_ bam Way.m*\falliouii. infant son of Mr and MrV'NVx C. Calhoun, wluch cast a » *> • .... * . gloom over the entire eonfiminity." AUs‘ Gajhbnn was on a visit to her parents. Mr ami Mrs W. \V^DeSchamp*s in Bish- ofivilb*.- -where (he little fellow was taken suddenly'ill on Wtd.resday of last week, and rushed to the] hospital. Tor treatment, but, in spite of ‘all that dovnig hands atid-medical.aid Vould do, thy little fellow succumbed to the dis ease on Monday morning. The funeral services were held on Monday at Bieh- op.viire. And thej remains brought to i Barnwell on . Monday night and in terred in the Episcopal ‘ cemetery on Tuesdayfm the' presence. of a large Crfiwd'of sorrowing friends with, tear dimmed eyes. • * No greater tribute Could be paid.‘the bttlV fellow, inir-a(iy ftveeUft ljAi.. uf. expressing tlie love and - -esteem’ ift \ .1 SNELLINC. S|-ejliai to the Sentinel: A'-pa'rty of 2-1 enjoyed a fi?1i fry at tire river on the 4.h. . G Mr \V* L 'Baxley-’s pretty home is trearing comptetion and- they wifTmovr iii short y. , w ’ ; ” L- M r Warren ^Aiiylej^on of*Orangeburg was the guest of Mr afitF Mrs “Walter Baxley last Sunday.- - -*•- 1 V e are glad to see Mi*s Kate Sanders home again after having been in rhe ’University Hospital of Augusta for Several weeks, very much improved. Miss Crouch of Augusta and) Miss JoAie Holmes of Barnwell are .visiting friends here. .v The Folks are quite busy slipping melons. Mrs Wm. Parker spent-several days in Augusta last’ Wfiek - ‘-Tv . fU whiclL William Wayneis'was held by than wa«j Trut'ti paused'from death to lifereternal She was 79 years of age, arhl was mar. ried to Capt Trottii years ago. A tL'VotetLw iie, a model mother, a Chns- >he fulfilled with an itian woman. TI BARNWELL COUNTY RED CROSS THANKEOBY CHAIRMAN MrJilarfy I) . ‘ - C Baruweb. S. C. t) 'At Mf; Calhoun : Ae of the Wax Cnuncil ^re -deeply grateful to you to your colleagues, to the devoted ineii and women of local Red Cress Chapteis and Auxiliaries, and tb every element and individual in your community who aided by service and contribution. There is no method by which we esn reach tRVTlegiou of Individuals, organ* izations, churches, newspapers, socie ties, banka^comp inies and firms whose united effirt has . provided this great fund for humanity, and if through your press and by other means you caD make public expression of our gratitude, we shall deeply appreciate the cour tesy. Their joint accomplishment has stif"r*d theqiride of every American^ I wislpt * add my personal thanks to you, and through you. t« ali who oon- tr Ipdti d to The splendid result. yf \’ery sincerely yours, t II. P. Dav sm, Chairman, Red Cross War Council. Mr Calhoun, County Chairman, win was delegated to solicit the Barnwell * good people of the o-nuity gave fti-hOl.*" 70 ’ * J . . -i— •- nr,- t.- -i- ■■ c - Uqftnty allotment, which waij$6 000 haa l he_training goer on apare tittI rhetjmT^nltr^ BlT 'rtiial Fepof^ and The physical endurance tests become se- A vt. rer and Severer as time goes, on. During tr.C past we k orders were is sued .to t.l/« effect thaj hereafter atj all drills the students ,riiuet carry, full Held equipment. 'laiis means that irrf ad dition to drilling Irum 7 a. ntflo 11 r30 tinue through this-WTek. The second battalion returned to camp Saturday .and trie.third'left ear ly3 this mot fling for a weeks shoot on the range' about a ..nt; and .from 1 p. m to 4 :3t> p.' nj^ IS miles east of Irere^f each man -must- carry on* T lirs pack a blanket,roll ccyitaining, ponchri^ blank- • f l et, s-helter ten\ half.* e).trenching tob'IS jM numerous rifle , , I Chickamauga Park is continuing to up with soldiers. Nearly every day T the arrival of recruits of s,ome new outfit It is not kuown iir camp ex actly how many men are here, .but in every direction you go in the park you will find soldiers'camped. According] to local papers the monthly pay roll , is Itetw-een half a million and three-quart ers of a million dollars, exclusive of the construction xjc-nrpanies at work in camp. And incideintally it might be mentioned that the Chattanooy^^busi* nets men are awake to the situation. T .A number of South Carolinians iMk <- re ■i litTte 'Ti iii'ijra-nce;_ra.ii“* .is T1a year on.tjie ruction ()rk r waj*elionse with cap#- $lo*i valuatiun' ()| ^cbLtOltt this ins'ir- • eity siitii rje-iit. To *t nr*-.', their ' 1es.> time than r own •T * , •- and ve -cottqiL_Jfi. amaughjxixreli u-e* in ;iLi^'UiLe Ware* ■every one who kbew lifib, shown by the prodeksfon of yUaynnit-s \y.vq f-T'pwed casket the grave, alLS^ii^iqp^Thrrai (Je-.gp w ith wiiicn t j pHy/tfieir la-^.tr.h ij.>^.to hi* memory. illiam WiiynreWuLd iiavo Ireen tWo year* ol 1 uii wH h >n-t - Mt and • MrsAlrrlb re'-sy ;ntii excellence approximating perfection, ti.e duties and functions'uf life, it was a p.riytllege to know her, and_to us,who .dirf know her. a- friend' npTelv, there ■ i« left a void that can never .he filled, a , *a(i.he*e that ca i never be w h illy' fe- rnayddT ' How' ireijM; more keenly jndst rer* .devoted husf<aud- and.' children their - * Ge- j ■en-ve-bo - th ^an'i the iiiiie>- that •* siili.” valued at inatkr t price •<degrades, imi , lioii-e. fn-stein to store all tire cotton . A*. ,7. , , . ~ s'* •ure iurge i mi day C lUou-dijiL^Li^an^trre arnmiu, ol grown- in tire 'StatprTabout 1 ...•‘.■('.UOO " ■ -7—....-i,.■ - , , • • ~*■, , ^ ... iHiore te.-tmroi insurance is derenyimrrt“by tlie we- kl) Jb ib>;■ -the fiinirer* Uf .'ouilr^C ar dn.a ; avresage of price 'o. ^ T P;‘f.iudu^LeDt«lg-*i-Tt'm** charge ()f three cent* a baleTPwretrtlr g f>,, * i G'Ward The eifiCnves uf the-^di&iniaiaionpr’s rff^jjrr Ti.eJnS'irauce is paid ntupHil^^biie ng of f h* rr con>roi yre marl rruj h, fiellaj^r sitrie'ly orpipvT.iiring the could Cot t only when pucaiSretpsatisfactory.. - - \ - W G. SriiKLiT—- ‘ , l ■ ’ * •-- Ss >C ’ ■ ■ Bfa,e Warehouse Cumaiiiseiuner. ►-itTiie ci liiinhiiity, xyhrpji wa* shudui by Besides her ailb5ted ipi^hawd. she p the large nurfib^r of Moral designs that survived by her daughter*, Mr* L. S of their sympathy.,’ ' »f Mel iphauipe.iif ,’*V^iJii-toii, Mrs’ W. A - dfjav of Jitvait; ancj Tier sxi-.s, Dr L, H MRS CAROLINA TROTH, ; Ih’rotti ..rCinrsleifi Id. Mf Laurie I, aivd^other articles too mention a total weight with Jiis of between fifty and sixty pounds. No word of complaint is beard, but all go "at it” with a grim )letermrtiatiou. re alizing that it is ojfily treiiecesiiary part of the training to be undergone before becoming prepared tube sent t<> Ftfttnce "To 'France^-—that, is the inspiration that is^working .wonders dailyyand aid ing ip the work of transforming, men Tfoin all walks'of civil life into train* d fighters. Each Yuan in- camp is bend ing every effort to be first designated - a* One ready' to. pin the American, soviets already o'i French soil. A great deal of stress is being laid on bayopet fighting. if) iring the pa*t week much of this wdrk ha* consisted up figlii-rng '‘dunfmie*” in t»rencheTrr"t",wper of.'Columbia The work is very strenuous, but with : With the. excepjprin of'the. writer the nrflctTee-o+te bee imes,,.ef!ie' eut iii ,hqt» d- i Barnwell Cuui+fy contingent is in fioe * tjing his'piece ar.d gn-‘S th^Mgli t^epp shape. In baymret fighting in the pay a n t • d.ffii‘ tjl t. jj) tye in ** ii|*', wTthTn trenches.,.jn:i Thur.-dav July 5:-h he or les-<-a*e. f *. ; L Ii ^ sLifie.rvd a sprained ajikle and is now A new trainii.'gjtFaC* >rpe bf mtlftten 7Jfa|mii g Lome filing about army life in] have- bey 11 *-&peyie}iCii g )*- that, ofthe spital. The-urgebns say that he ' inmf&P - irew in'nu iiR-ve bef u HYfTving weekly 'TyesdAy the po-t. and tin se-rfren iiLiraipVj^gAv) o , On acci'ii .r of the very hot wvatMHF" have snTiwn in irked p-offcreerCy hi d ad-.(ai.d^Lii- 1 cro\vd-*d eohdition qf the bar* vanc'ine.'.t. hav b <;iG^Ht;tiicp to: •ifo ’/racks an addituu/ai b rllding f. r quart* tf. * *,v irk. It ,sj*<fb-iidil TxtVriei.eere for phe * nieutg has bsetrTuiiU lot.i - advantage of the holiday last week to visit friends arid, relatives in camft, ■Among those were : Mr and .Mrs J. Wyatt Brovyning of Blacksille; Mrs Boyd Cole, Misses Carey Rice and, pie Lee Simtiis of-Barnwell; MLSs Dull? Retire oCTren;on and Mi^ Jaequelin- -~At 3 o’clock, (i m. on. fast Wedties- day; ll h.inst, near.WillUtop. Mr* Caro IwreTTutti. wife of Capt Samuel W. children. I ro'.ti.i 1. New Br .nklaml C. and • Samuel W. T.rotti, Jr*;, of Bart weJ} e L'uiinty. besides a tiumber Of grahd.- fple ndi \' . . re.* .. * . 0 wireu the traK^iig ehurre i tpieled. 'N, Iraq.!I)g ou tire rifle range ; w / w>re 04»i f n;,li)t^jd..h*si week and hate »d It J. a great ieal/to the comfort of coiret^tiif uieu. - -~ v - . H, B. C*