BARNWELLCOlfHfY WOMAN'S
i DEFENSE COUNCIL PLEDGE CARDS
ln?r?LC'ions for Those Who S;cure Signatures School \\ i ,1 Open on September 24 h. 1 ' We
- -Corps of teictofs ^scured and The Fn-
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iyuing Year Will be best Eter.
to Mr. Hoover's Pledge Cards for the'.
Conservation of Food.
* Mr*..\Viu. . I>r - Gray, of A .Tend ah*, 'The faJiKwiiig is ft ‘is* of thtj^eaolii'rs.
/Chairmair IbiruWpU Gntu.-ty WiRDli^ eleejiejf Kir the ( 1917 IS ^school. j>«r.
Council of Defense asks, every pertain 1 will *op**'nj'buj mjier 21jJ»%-
wh'O hu pa-to-gi-t the Signatures of the j*L*.t » very parent cooperate' with Super
women in the county on the pVd.qe iiiteiident W. K. Lake’nud puke this
card?-issued by Mr Hoover, for (he
conservation of food, to r- ad the art
cle« that, appeared in the rf'tate paper oir'j proficient. They come
Augtlst 1st oh-page 3. A-ogust 9th page j mended and with tin
5. August 11th page 10, August T3th,
Imt
one of the best SC heeds 2iu. the /State.
All of the teaehers elected are able and
h jgiily recom
at) e manage^
this cliLold be a
rm*lit of Supt Cake
r» cord yearr~—TTv
'First Grade—Miss Jane S. Dali; of
Charleston, S, C.
• Second and Third 'Grades—Miss Ya-
a'id the “Lrdies He mV Journal for Aun-
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gust, pages 10. L v 25. A committee
hfts.beenappoihted and will canva* the
county on o.r before the* 2lst. "Honge-
v keepers, !'n- fact all women and g'rls-rina Huff, Ninety Six, S, (1.
over sixteen, are,urged tosign the cards. Fourth Grade—Miss 8u#
The following instructions have been
svili out by the State Chairman. Mrs
Lpuise Mayes, of Greenville, to those
securing signatures.
1. Tiiis is a request from the Presi
dent of theTnifed States.
2. Btfeourteoua and frendTy. Avoid
all controversies. Make-it your iiusi-
in*-s to reach every woman and every
Ctio< who has charge ol a household in
A the section assigned.to you. Also every
ret-Uiurant, hotel keeper and tslief.
o.- The emiuty should be subdivided
into smaller units, with captains in •
• charge of groups of wotnert, ai d each ! SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL
' group -.honid- have - h certah, deiuiite j GUARD GOING TO FRANCE
-an Currell,
Columbia, S. C. ,.... -***
Fifth Grade—Miss' Helen Lathan,
Little Mountain^S. C.
Sixth Grade—Miss Dorthy Meares,
Ridgeway, S'. G.
SeventhfOrElJe—MfH Gertrude Gain-
bate. St. Petersburg', Fla.
• High School. -
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Prineipil-^Mr H. G. Vandivere, Daw
son vi lie, G4. „»
Mis* Sue Porter,-Newberry, S. C.
Superintendent—W. K. Lake, Jr.,
Newberry. S. C.
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•number of homes to visit. ■
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1 'l h* 1 facts ask*<1 for in the cards
• \vi l require a house to house canvas*-.
’ Citi a t-!i uld.be subdivided into wards,
precinct;- m il biqcl^ and placed in
charge of captains, and each gro.up of.
women given a certain number of
blocks. \, “
-—5. Wqinje.l>N|houiU g-r mit jTjrtwog to
each home. ''x
6. Have plenty"”df women so that
the work may be doueNjuickdy. Ge^
your women all together fcqd explain
why we are asked sign the*e cards
and to what it will lead. Instructions
will be forwarded each < county chairy,
~~lhati. . 'h.-.- i—;
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7. In the- country, 'automobiles
should be provided . and . each section
definitely assigned to some group of
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8. Remember this is a most import
ant task in which you have the privi
lege of assisting. South Carolina has
made a good showing in the purchase
of Liberty Loan Bonds and in subscrib-
\Vasliington, Xug. 14.—Nominations
of marly 300, general officers in the
-national army, including officers of the
regular army, and National Guard,
were sent t-i the Senate today by Pres
ident Wilson. , ’
From the 37 hew major generals to
be created lor the,duration of the war
ami frotn the cxiKmrg'Tnajo^geiTeratg
of the regular army w illcome the army,
Corps, ahd divuiuun canmnwHiefS of all
the forces being raised, regulats, Nat-
iuiuj guard or national army. Simi
larly the brigade commanders will be
selreted from the.list of more than 100
new brigadiers.
Coincident with this announcement
of high cummai d came the*, statement
from the T \Y r *r Department that a com
posite National .Guard division com
posed of troops from twenty six states
and the- District pf Columbia was in
process of organization under com
mand of Brigadier Gen. Mann, at pres
ent chief of the militia bureau of the
department, but Who heads the list of
Mr {led Mrs A.
I-ft Wed-net day by ante in
Tmnbus, Gu.- '• r
.’Messrs Ches-ipr and R A Khsterling
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of Union left Wednesday far their
home after spending several days with
B. Bl Easterling. -
Pfe-« llarrt* (colored) br, ke into
the tailor sh*>p ot Albert McCuijough
several niglits ago and st ile two tuits
of -clothes. Through the efficient de
tective work of Cluet Hayes and Sheriff
Morris the negro \vas.soon-located anil
TcTTged ill jail,
covered.
The clothes were re-
Miss Gadtye Good son is spending her
vacation in Ashville. N. C. .' •-
Miss \trginia Moseley returned
from Oraugeburg Saturday aftej; a
short visit to friends and relatives.
....
Misses Blanche,and Sue DcScharnos
and Miss Rogers of Bishvipville, are
visiting Mr and Mrs W. C. Calhoun.
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Carter Price will leave this week
(somewhere in America) to. speyd his
vacation.
Miss Annie "Jackson..-.who has, been
a student at th> Mo. <ly^.Bible_Iu*tittiu*.
at Chicag > is here visiting her aunt Mrs
R. C. KirkTuntF.
PrSi- Greene of Eiko wa> in the -city
Friday, , t
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Comptrnler General A. W. Sawyer
was here on Friday'cheeking up the
County Superintendent of lviucatinn,
Auditor and Treasurer. - - s-
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.1. B Odom of Elko was here on Fri
day. Mr Odom called to gee us wh.ile
in town, IFeadmitted the fact after
6evere cross exainiuatipp that he had
f purchased a Ford. The thoughts of
ruuuiug the flivver and being so proud
of his purchase, he vvas taken with a
nervowrxrfrffTwhich lasted several hours.
• His first trip out he had a narrow es
cape, everything was running smooth
ly when all at once a fork of the road
loomed . .up,, Mv . Odom .endeavored ta
take the right hand road but the Ford
kept the,6traight and narrow way which
I led him to the tall and uncut timbeis
for | Tnere was no serious accident, only a
few bruises and scratches.on the treas
ured Ford.
. Thv* Wen Frpm This County Mho Attended the
First 0'ficers TraiiqjtGinp at Dcn^jd Me-
Caifl have Received Commissions.-.
.'lire nien frion ibis county who at-
tendiqd the. Officers Training Camp at
Donaid McCain did themselves and
the^ir county honor. Several were made-
U.i-ptaius.The -h Mowing list is the
.rank merited by the .students: -
• James. A'. Wil.is, Barnwell, Captain
‘in Noth.nn) Army 1 -——
Harold A. Simms, Barnwell, Cap
tain, Officers E-serve Coi’ps.
It. Boyd: Cule, Barnwell, Captain,
Gflieer^t Reserve Corps. '
James M. Uiley, Allendale, 1st.
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Lieut. Officer.** Reserve.Corps. ~
Janies W. Browuing, Blackville.'~3d,
I ieut. Officers ‘Reserve Corps.
Koger Marion Stiff, Blackville, *2d,
Lieut. Officers Reserve Corps.
Croft K. Banders, Blacky die, 2d,
Lhhrt. OoartermasteYs*Corps National
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Army. ^
iug to Red Cross. South Carolina
kuuaGmake a good showing in pledging
- its women for the conservation ol food.
9. If it is necessary, make a brief
explanation in each case that thefoun-
iy needs the services of women during
the war just as much.as it needs the
services of men, and that patriotic
'Women must be willing to do whatever
they can to help their Gov eminent.
10. -Enough business men should
Volunteer to give at least two or three
day9 time and-a car to this important
work. v
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117 The”State,Council advises that
you first try this plan ou^| in towns of
b00 and over, and then take it into the
rural districts if yoi^Aj^^ufficieutly or
ganized. * *
12 Pash the tigning as rapidly - as
possible, when once it is begun, 9ee
that- every one who wishes may sign,
and the final report reach Washington
not later than August 21st\ ItlT: ~~r~ -
43. Work should begin at once, as
eoon as your county is thoroughly or
ganized and ready to go ahead.
14. Hfcve the cards signed in your
presence and brlng them to the chair
man of the woman’s-committee who
will turn them over to the secretary of
the County Council of Defense.
•15. The Secretary of the County
Council will then express them to Her-
Admiuistralor, t
national army major generals.
.JJin Reason is back from -a vir4t to
rejative* at McCormick, ' - -
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. There will be a dance, at Blackville
mi tlie.'evenTng rrt tlVe 23f‘d
Mrs Kate.l'atterson and her daughter,
Mis u Margurite left for a ;trip to the
Mountains of North Carolina, Wtdnes-
day.
Miss llallie Armstrong retufTied to
l'iluinbia, after a short visit to her
father UaptJTTl. Armstrong.
Kate Wm'dward left for Char-
lUte, N C tp-visit Miss Lila liuey.
Mr and >lrs Robert McNab are here
visiting Mr McNab’s mother "Mrs Sal-
lie McFab. -
M rs E. P ; . W Uiams of Columbia re
turned home last week after a short
visit-to Miss Kata Woodward.
Rev A, E. Evlson who is now locat
ed at Columbia, speufplhlMSveek-ead
here with his wife.—v
lira Tir S. Cave spent .Monday in
Augusta. ; .J/fi
Mrs E. M. Chisolm of Columbia re-
Coine see TheluWftt K. A. Dear on 0c
Co's drug'stu/e, /\
Misses Ehzv Kirkland and Jes*ie,
Joiner have returned from a pleasant
trip to Glenn Springs
Mtssrs H. D. Calhoun..B. H. and W.
L . Cave returned from Glenn Spring*
the latter part of last week. Col Cal
houn made a Hying trio to Louisville,
Kentucky while away. .1
* 1st Sergt.
Denny spentothe
POPE MAKES proposals
TO END THE CREAT WAR
Pope Benedict intervenes to bring
peace. Suggests-terms to all bfetliger-.
euts and would have confl ct ceatt* on
basis of no indemnities and no annex'-
ationst For disarmament and worjd
euurt. These to bespat ‘into effect, at
.close of strugglf—Restoration of Bel
gium, Servia and Roumauia first, with
other problems to be settled with
ALMSHOUSE REPORT
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State Boardoltharities aifd Coftectloos Hake
k-port on Mm*liousc and Submit^ev«rai
Rtcopni<ndailott«.
BarnweM C<»unty Aim* H(71i*e Report .
J;:ly 9,,j917 Mr Allen ,1. Owens .Supet**—
i lendviit.
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Ainislt mse and Equipment: The
Stare Board of Caaritiea and Cdrrec-
tuuis is urging th-. cumolidation of
county almshouses into district alms
house in which it wiil he possible at E
low per eapita cost to give - paupers •
cmnbinanou of h'»#]>ital and.home care.
Ui d-r thus plan with its distinct hu.-_
nianitariap and economic advantages,
tlie eninty almshouse would be ab
sorbed riit<). a district‘group. Conse
quently, in this report we will not%pm-<
ment.on the deficiericitrs* in tlie plant
of Barnwell almshouse because these
cap best be remedied by the creation
of a district almshouse to serve Barn
well amfother counliesX Neither will
we comment upon th«T equipment of
this almshouse unless there is pressing
need for immediate improvement iq'
some particulars.
Management: Conditions at this
'almshouse have been improved in cerr
tain particulars since the last inspec
tion, but ihe film-house or “poor yard”
as it is known in Barnwell is still rather
bare of comfort and extremely meagre
in equipment. A considerable amount
of attention is paid to producing food
stuffs on part of the almshouse farm.
A new
.c
A. Pric?' at.d
week-end with
Mr
pntnp 93 feet deep has beeu
sunk and provides & pure water supply.
The old open well in which the water
is contaminated'is not used any longer.'
L should bp tilled up.
Recommendations to the Superinten
dent: 1. As to ‘'personal Hffene"-*-
/fieaceTul Huturnm.” forms bacis for j Require all paupers to bathe themselves
-flew Bapal effort. — ■ ■ 1
torneil home on Sunday after spending
s R. B. Cole left Monday where
she goes to meet R. B. Cole who has
been in training at Fort Ggletr.orpej
Georgia. ' ,
Th at ^ the first National Jsome time here with Mrs U. Boyd Cole,
(juard troips to be se»Tl-to France. ~No
discussion is permitted by the censor^
however, of ihe time of their mobliza-
tiou or departue for the frqnt.
The States from which the National
Guard troops are to be assembled are:
1, Aisiana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin,
New York. Ohio, Georgia, Alabama.
Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota,
Maryland, South Carolina, California.
Missouri. Virginia, North Carolina.
Kansas, Texas, Michigan, New Jersey:
Ter.netsee, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Col
orado, Oregon and the others from the
District of Columbia.
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Pi W. Price. L j ——>—■■■
M iss Pearl Sandifer left on Sunday
afternoon for Baltimore where she
goes to buy fall millinery for F. W'.
Ealkenstein’s -emporium.
Mr and-Mrs J. G. Moody .1 r, have gone
north to buy their, fall line of dry goods
and millinery.
Miss Eleise Boineau of Columbia
spent week-end here with relatives.
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The dance given by the young people
of Allendale last week was well repre
sented by the ‘iBaruwell Bupipkin So
ciety.”
Come seeLXW at R. A. Deason A
-4=
3v-
Cp’s drug stor
Miss Mary Reed has returned from
a visit to relatives at Columbia: :
Mr and Mrs Rupert Reed spent the
-week-end vGth Mrp J. W. Reed.
ment and the formation of a supreme
court of arbitration for the settlement
cf future international disputes.
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CHINA DECLARES WAR ON .TEUTONS
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__ London. Aug. 14.-— Reuter’s Limited
haff been officially informed that China
has declared war upon Germany and
AustriaHung%ry v -the declaration dat
ing from_10 o’clock this morning.
Tom Sneliing, clerk at Orangehurg
hotel iq.that city, is sick at home with
his parents, Judge and Mrs John K,
Sneliing. His friends hope he .will
soon be able to resume his duties;
Miss Folrrie Richardson jyho has
heen uir a viait to her stepmother,’ Mrs
W. V, Richardson at Greensboro, N C.
has returned home, accompanied by
Mrs Richardson t|nd son "Billie Rice”
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Mr and Mrs Tho9 W. Bailey and .son,
Herbert, of Greenville, are on a visit
to Mrs J. Norman Anderson daughter
of'the former.
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I
bert Hoover, Food
Washington, ; D. C. ."T
16. Mtlke a report to us of
Of cards signed and sent'in.
number
BLANTON-BLACK.
In the quiet of the .early mdrning on
Wednesday August 8th, a beautiful
marriage took place at the home of Mr
and MrsS W: Blanton, in Barnwell,
Â¥rhen their youngest daughter,, Eva
Muriel, was married to Mr John Bun-
yan Bla6k, Rev W. t. Hayes being the
the officiating minister. The briefc was
tnpyt becoming, attired in a taffeta silk
Coa^Buit of taupe with Ijat and_ other
accompaniments to match. Only a few
friends witnessed the ceremony. Im.-
. mediately after the bridal party left in
Mr Blacks car for Lumberton, N. C
and other points. Mr Black is a young
business man and planter of Barnwell
_ Washington, Aug. H.—Offieial notice
of China’s declaration of war on Ger
many and Austria-Hungary was re
ceived today at the Chinese legation in
Cable dispatches from Peking.
China i$ the' seventeenth nation to
array itself with the Entente countries
against Central Powers. The decision
I or the Chinese Cabinet to ’declare war
‘C + on Germany and>Austria-Huiigary was
reached August 2 atrti the action of the
members of the ministry was approved
by Feng Kwo, acting President of the
republic.* 7. 3
The seventeen countries now in tlie
war on the side of the Entente follow:
Great Brittain, France, Russia, United
States, Belgium, Italy. Japan, Ru
mania. Serbia. r Montenegr#, Greece,
Cuba, Portugal, San Marino, Siam, Li-'
beria, and China., . . 4
1 GERMANS MAY DECLINE.
Amstardam, Aug. 13,-rlt is stated
semi-ofticially in the Frankfurter Zei-
â– \ . . 4. :
tung that the German Socialists may
decline-40 participate in thaSrockholm
conference if the entente Socialists in
sist on placing upon the prograln dis
cuss ion of the question'bf responsibili-
for the war, t
> Mr George Blount and h's mother
Mrs Etta Bliiunt of Appleton, were in
the city on Wednesday.
W. H. Duncan, Jr., spent the week
end 'with his parents Mr and Mrs W.
H Duncan. *"
W. K. W[cNab was calhd to Rich
mond to see Mrs MCNab who has been
jquite sick, '
' An Ice cream festival will be giyen
at the pavilion in Baldock ou Wedr.eS^
day evei-iiig, Aug/t 22. from seven to
ten o’clock. Tlie proceeds will be
used for benefit of the Baldock branch
of Red Crqss 4
Harold Reed is visiting his brother
Osboru at Charleston.
Malgolm Hogg left Sunday for Char
leston where he has accepted a posi
tion.
at ; It. A. Deason A
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Rome, Aug. ? I4 —Peace proposals
made by pope (Benedict have bten de
livered to all the belligerent govern
ments. The Pope suggests restoration
ot Belgium, Servia and doumania and
peaceful solution of the problems of
Alsace-Lorraine, Treat, Trieste and
Poland, according to reporta received
from Vatican sources.'
Tne Pope’s peace appeal propoees
that there be no annexations and no
indemnities except in special casea
such as Belgium and Servia, the re
turn to Germany of her-colonjes in ex
change for the occupied departments of
France, freedom of the seas, disarma*
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DR. R. Cl BRABHAM.
Aiken, Aug 10.—Dr R. C. Brabham,
one of the -best known physicians of
this section, -of the Slate; died at his
home at Ellentoa in this county Tues-
Come see.The
Co.’s drug store
N Mv W. A. Meyer kpd family and Mr
Tom Haiikinson of Meyers Mill were
in the city Monday.
Mr and Mrs S. D. Rountree and fam
ily of Dunbarton visited Mr and Mrs
A. T. Beard Sunday.
Mrs R. W. Rountree spent last week
with her daughter Mrs A. Beard.
Mrs T. E. Cuming returned this week
from Ashville. 2J. C. where she has
been spending some time.
Mrs A. T. Beard is spending this
week with her mother Mrs II. \V.
RoUntree at Dunbarton.
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Mrs J. A. Willis and family have re
turned from an/extended trip to rela-
ves at Wiliiston. —— >
Mr>nd Mrs J.A. Po-rter and their
<iaughter7Sli8a Louise,left for New Y’ork
on Monday. _ r -
• Miss Nonie Best is visiting friends at
Lynchburg.S. C.-
COULD NOT PAY FINE
*~~~Y
HAS TO CO TO JAIL
A young white man named Padgett
war arrested at Camp Jackson, Coium-
biA, yesterday charged with_stealing
commissary cheeks." U had been - re
ported ti Major Couper that the checks
which have a face vtffue of $1. were be
ing sold by Padgett fOr 65 cents. Upon
investigation it was found that checks
had been taken aud Major' C0lip'e r 'im^ t J tale^ThTT
mediately reported the ease to Magis
trate Coker. Magistrate Goker pro
ceeded the camp where the ’young
man was arraigned before 'him. Pad-
get tvaa found guilty of the charge.
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Any person allowing their stock to
rifn'at large in the Town of Ba
will be prosecuted arid the stock put'Sfi
the pound. This notice is final-, As
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no attentioh h^s been mid td the signs
tacke
eff to pogt^Jn^a^l section** of the
townand warningevi person from me,
hen they are admitted to the alms-
house and give them clean clothes then.—
Make all paupers bathe ouefe a -week
while at the almshouse and to proxide
them with clean uuderclothes once a
week. , . * ,
2 As to “records”—I ova suitable
book keep a cafrefu! record of each pau
per admitted which, will shovy name,
date of admission, race, sex, age
whether married, singlfe or widowed,
his or her mental and physical condi
tion, the date of discharge and the
reason for discharge. •> • ■ ‘
3. As t * “disposal of Bewerag* tL —
Have the surface closets kept in a sani
tary condition. Have them cleaned
out once a week and bury the fecal
matter under three feet of earth.
Recommendations to the Supervisor
and County Commissioners: 1. As to
VadminDtration and medical seryice”—
Have the cooking for the paupers dons
in a central kitchen. One room in the
commissary building might be equip
ped and ur>ed as a kitchen.
2. As to ‘‘paupers’ food and feed
ing”—The paupers’ rations should be
dav afternoon aftey a long illness. Drjbalanced, varied and sufficient. It
Brabham was 67 or 68 years bf age aud
the greater part of his life and his pro
fessional.services have been devoted to
the people ef the lower-section of this
county aud of Barnwell county. Dr
Brabham’s wife, who was a Miss Bush,
has been dead some time. Last year
Dr Brabham’? daughter died and her
death has weighed heavily upon him.
Dr Brabham was a well beloved man
and a gentleman of the OUR school.
Oue sun T L. D. Brabham of Bateeburg
survives. . Funeral services were held
should iriclmle beef, or fish twice a
a ■ ♦
week and white bread"- ohce- ^T'dajL
Provide one galvanized bath- tub for
each pauper or family of paupers at
the institution.
Putting these recommendations into
effect will enable u'sjp to increase tbs
score of Barnwell almshouse and make
for the better care of the inmates.
State Board ol Chaxities and Correc
tions. > ; f ~ ~ ■-—-
at Ellenton at- noon Wednesday and
were attended by a large number of
friends.
WILL NOT GRANT BRITISH •
â–  PERMITS*0 STOCKHOLM
London, Aug 13.—Andrew Bouar
Law, the government spokesman in the
house o "comment, to’d the members
oTthe lower house thia afternoon that
-the government had decided that .per
mission taatteud the international So-
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cialists Conference at Stockholm would
not be granted to British delegates.
Mr Bonar Law said : “The law offi
ces of the crown here advise the’ gov
ernment that it is' not legal for any
persons resident in his majesty’s do-
ootifjing you
easures here-].by
ethod
that I will use drastic
after, to keep stock off the streets.
\V. Hayca^ Chief of Police^
Town Of Barnwell, S. C.
uiofis to engage in a conference with
emy-sabjeers without the license of
the dfown dqly given. The govern
ment has deciu^Lthat permission to
attend the StockbtffmYSQi.fer^nce will
noEJbe gjranteff.
"The same decision has been "made
the governments of. the
gtates, France and Italy, with whic
AIbert 9. Johnstone,
Secretary.
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FOR MISS BLANTOK.
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Miss Eva Blanton was the guest of
honor at a Rainbow Shower given bf
Mrs M E. Stack at the home of Mrs
W. L. Hayes a few days prior to Mis*
Blantons marriag** to Mr J. B. Black.
Between twenty-five and thirty guests
were present and after much good ad-
aJvice to the expectant bride, she was
led to the end o’ a rainbow, where s^e
found the-fabled “pot of gold” to con
tain'various and sundry presents to re-<-
miind her -of the thoughtfulness snd^
affection of ln*r assembled friends, to
gether with a book written for here in
which each guest wrote a good wish
for her lifejind future happiness. «Rr
Blanton vs ns Charming'iua dressof rote
crepe de chine, and Responded in a very *
happy vein, which was much enjoyed
by those present. Refreshments of ice
cream End eakt* were aerved.'cartfiiiR :
out in the favors the same ideai as the
decorations, that of the xalnbow,
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Williston Aug 11—Mr aud Mni P- &
Quattlebaum 'announce the engage-
of of their eldest daughter, Lee-
to Thompson -H. -Wilds of
mn>the marriage to take place
at their hwpe^rlf in Sep rmber.