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! • b\ ; 'V\. • */, SIXTY SIXTH YFJlBLv ESTABLISHED SIXTY SIXTH YEAR YoE, LNAT '• :• J 4JARN WFLL>.S'.Q., THI/HSlvAT. OrTGRER l lv 1017 <h. no. 30: SUT^OQfxvm weather i. Same Covering Still Protects OIJ_ Sfvcr, Chrpel :• . l£nrjrahd, Wlrch VVs$ £yjlt in e ighth Century*.... ■* . . *■ .-■» J .. . • . CONNIE WAXW2U. ORPHAHAOE. r? lui?: ,n\ rnm . V/ ■now. • Tim? i« tko •s\««(‘.e { ior of roofing'- mn- tonal, \Viitis. Few. wry IVpvi roof coy-. vr< cfPT'^trri j tKo- h jrs’a, ox^rtifig ■ ■><)[ old OitIicr tlijie. Slaty moots his rtv quironyMits, Nnthro ijj( strong and sNijidy., says . :i.n exchange. lu lliu tfofd-oh-Avoii, England sUfnds r-'OId H’axon clui]i«d Avhloh \fiiv|.niilt lu ' the ( co.ntnrjv Tjb*» lAfnflors cov ered-Jt-with. a~'sTiffeThorp the oh u rcli si u n d s tod a wm jill protoot od hv ' thp satiKVslatq, uyfss-ooveved Flit pood. -— Year Hi t or Will* This slide root tuis defended S^xon.chape! from the suces- sivo ass^tilts of rain, hull, snow, wind, sun-ium frost. Twelve centuries it has •\ tuypxi'd. Tt-oomplahis not mid it has no fnispiviiips about the future-Mt, is a slate roof. r ' Thedinfish in particular'are rich in. evfdcAc.o of the long life of shito-as a roof coverin'?.. Shite wqs quanted fn+Barnwcll, S... F ' Wales Centuries before America t\ws discovered. There is in England today a si alt* roof over 300 years old, and still - Is good. — ’ The first recorded use of slate Jn America was on a building In Philadel phia ere.cted in the year 1700, which 'building served as the sent of govern ment for William Penn’s domain. There is no evidence that this roof was re moved or replaced until the budding was torn down In the year 1807. In the.New England states there are many houses and barns which, have — been covered with slate 00 aiol 70 .years ami which are still‘in excellent . .condition. "* -Mmhim, .Kv. 0 *^ ,v = it• § • ^itTpJ Chimd'uuuUo »>•»!-. rw ] lu j; ]j a (l- J HmMV>1 *4' ! 1 ‘ 1 ". LhJAEvn-Ty . S , , 1, , „ • *.)?, • 1 , , -1 * * - m l / • 1 . 1 . * ♦ W.- E. qir >iWb i>-s ti» U ill B fs-pthl' t«> air}’ other--who • ’av (1 so disposed^ ‘ iJir-oiiLfa lire, ■f dim ijv, t»v i‘OiiV<‘ to thi. 1 aid *j\ C< .iwiit*-" Maxw-eil t ij-'iaidna'.p‘.■ Thor- aye 3'K) ‘ or) ill an.- to lie caiV4 iqr, tTe lar-v-i iiuuilx.r in \jic hi-siorv joJ „t;a. 1 «n’.}iliana'xf. ( W« a REV. J. 0 HUGGIHS RECEIVES j' ROME DEMONS!RATIOJC WORK. AP.PfllNTMEN.v .. K-V. .!. D. JlSaa.S, ^ 1 - ' V ': v lh> ;.qC'^ULli..;. DwmaVk - "t -Or- rittb T r ■ lirale next' ati inray-, ih-toVier ns •'Work liny’’ aiuf i cijiw'Ji’d to contribute the (lays carninu;s to ibis \vry .worthy eau-e. Carry your cbiiti’ibntioli to Cunnay schoQT.or to .cliurclyjiGNt Sunday or send to UnVeVi . L. ’Haye^, ■ Chib, ne In' t . )' •; 'vW-iiiLT e .(•!,( oC n;;i! it - »uti i vj. pv to -'MU COUNTY TREASURESE - - ,,, QUARTERLY REPORT. ^..'ouiit to 1 i'wr^nre'rs »jua:y : rW IIST OF PETIT JURORS 1 FOR SECOND WEEK. *. : —. .. ■ AH-eudane. y • V mini-iy'aViCi}i scrvith•, iTr ttn cbuTvlies of tlic Soul ben^dtai;.! isiiit rv .ex hi bit t o r!i• ' < invention,..tt' v i< e. (aj^dCot <»f.f*Siat-e-T a.on• h t*S inav;;>e'nd al nalein. .\-:»e. I. Ibis' work for the iiar ; niv|dl 1 >ay ;l ,! b n - etyb-rci and a- ton. .1 r. 1 (), A-Mvimion. The bili'C.vjne- ilitteiw jad:etC' t Slnim*'- .nyay^ UO llerb.-; p ( on}, is. iy-utuT to the ya-n.rs .0f■ n ' lulr ^nj' :, dltry 14 Mr.''.CJvj-'T.' 7' - J uy J - t;.-1' * s.-j.t, », 1 j; Jw G7J7 ml.b~-v ciu - . '* ■* ■ -■ • t M , Jt'»v. Borb ' Apgb; u Alh-.oda hi- 1 • 1 . 1 r : . < j a« i- !'«>(' Ila \V;Jk-T * " s •vji.dir' E. U. H.irufT '• rt Kolly,. i- .■> ■»>. nil E. 1 * PrK-<ter. hlrll 17 A - br , 1 ..07 -,J*j>I; h (. 11 a i_4 - W . S. 1 la i \ o-, ij.ton, 1 .*>7 Erwin 2. M It. T, I h.rt/. i-.. .1. ( v Oswafd. WORLD’S. LARGEST MERCHANT Claim Made by H. B. Cla-flin in the Seventies Was SobstantiateT After S Inquiry by Rivals. . 1 jYi'UO'r- no: determination <tf 'many eau-o which hodias pas-sod upon in lii< career a.-. .1 ihlifo. \\ cdro])0' to see liiin lie.re as;ain ^on. The lncjSrpor.it.inii of ‘Tlaflins, Incrtiv, . pornfeil,” recalls'on inchhiit connected with -the minuler -of the . business. " mvtiieh has borne the name of “Chitlin” fopeupwurd jf half a century, says the Wall > # trv>et, .Tounml. in the early sov- \ entiesr witen tl.e .import duty on cotton .ppints. was i%nsie i rcd excessive, n WELCOME TO JUDGE SEASE The i eo J ■ of -Bajawell" are o lad to w el*rorri e J ud^y $.t• a so once more as Ih’esidiug Judge at the pre-out term of court. •Judge §ease ha s , inade an enviable, record oil jbr bench f3r his fail lu-' and tthility and !ii^ jusjiiml coniid-cmt* in the lViinds of five citizenship of BaniweH founyi.'-by liis recanted ('hVirciles id ‘ the . ‘n-*n : To Pastors.ahd (Tuiia-iH - b . of the Barnw*dlT)apti-t A--neia;ion, 1 )e;iE Brethren :' • : • ' i ; J . - ' )ur ow;i brotli- ■Cdc\ei uid; >t-ate. [Knifti'r agent, (hilumhuu, S. C. noji/ter than' Oct,. B'tlb • r|V ' : will rJftp^'N'i'ck . ' 1.07 J. 11, \\ artvn-. Eaxmynce Era/her, 1.07 . 2.11 N>tJ Hardy ‘I d? Tejiu II.ii.nv- plirn;- Jvt>? ; -i'' . ' - 2. U lie tuiTnTo'dJryAA of p b'-r.y^gat Lather. Mr s tiTvws 1.07 Ben M-o»*re \V: Harvard WHli. ann (b)lmhbia: 1’lie eiucknus may j Ue'-sbippEal tb Cu.lui^biaL. in any ren, aj>voinjed ■' T«t higher kind yl yentil.a.P*d c Tin dr ■ iutlicial V • ' <■ / vt / vs » v-» iAri *v4 / vs &■' LOCAL.' ■ :|l ----- . ai ■ Jt ms Picked 1rom To>yn and County. yzi'xxxozcyi Tuituhcr of imporfebj framed u petition to coiigrt-ss, dmwfng'mpdujon to. the ' fact th it the high tarilf wfwCnrActlcal- * ly n dutyltpo-n domestic produc ** u>v inas much ns the cotton gnown in this c? tty was .merely sent to Manchester to * be sprin. wo.veq and printed, and that ♦hf*v were actually being taxed unOn tXmerican copon upon Its return after .manufacture. When the petition in question whs presented/ to H, Th Chitlin for signa- - ture, It had already been subscribed by A. T. StWart, BJ. S. Jnffrpy, .Dunham, . Buckley & Co,, Arnold. Constable & Co., and others, which hurt fhe pride ©C Mr. Claflip. He.crmW not’vrptt re fuse to sign, the document, as htr was i the largest importer of prints, and, therefore, the person ipost affected. He showed his chagrin at not having *~* ( the petition presented to liim for first fdgOAtnre by writing .after his name, “The'I.nrirest Merchant In the World.” /This asseveration was questioned l>y A. T. Stewart and several of the oth ers. who took piling to test it. 'After ^‘ careful and worldwide Investigation it was found that H. R. Claflin was then * “tire largest: merchant In the world.” boy. born . . _ \ - • AV,S*n wp.s born to Alr. iin.cl M.m. \V. E. I HU of Sncliing T'riJav,. (>ct. ilic-Afb, IbAl. 'gjrYr. and AIi^, W.’(’. .Icimings arc'Kmivbtg congt at illations«in the—a nival- of a Michael (irai+yfn Monday Oct, uitJytlv ' _ ' s'' ' • 7 Master Swjft Black liiadfi. Ids apjieart'nCc in this city on Frulay the 27tn. ’ l W, Witckbfy of Fairfax was “a^ welcome visitor in, the I’ounty scat on Mnndav, • • • ► a m . -Jas.M. l’atfersbn E'sq, of Allendale spent Moiplay in town on I'rofdHsional husmms,. . , \ ■» B. StrigfeUuW of WillisfoU was a pleasant visitor here Monday. ■* ■ / y , -V-. autlioritv, to loOk. aiter . *• 1 r i ' Admiid-t-ratKbi among Baptist churchyy, liar O' sent out 'the ■ request that we.bring this matt* r before our tliure'h^ii ou.Oet, 21, third Si-inilay, ei.tliCr in sentioH or address; tJiat \ve ma.ke worthy effort (Tn.idng that week,, 33Lit, 2 g2 1 < k ( * A • 11 r q 11" . i ■ v e ry famUy-iu our churches, in Eoo'd- Administration,, and also, tlu.it we put bn the xe-}i<.i t « ar4 cam paign to $in for ten weeks'. Sonic of the ;pa.slops, having more than one ehiuji, might begin the wm’k uhe first S'Hinlay in (October. , - . We ha von o fir-t ban 1 knohvb-dge of nil the condition^ . and iieodS <»f our-youuirv- in this.trying aint' * . • •». . *• strennqus' yeriody >o wo. must exercise-fri.H;, II/ov bKyu aro-wiy af tkis- viM*y 'tiij.i'v witli oixf oi the 1 »ost and h i- of living men favour pn >ii!inu- V\T wilf li min -to him, ,a^d' t.e Ids heljiers and counselors, and will Tcspoud to their calls. . . • , We are not selfish enough to 1 S * • . stand idly by. while this.mighty ibatile for humaft rights ami the -salvation’ of our country is" going on: Tiny tei.i u is to win lids- Atai: make a:nl save it and send, if the Tightii^pj. sub her and. Ids 1:07 ; ..T w - .2.1 i Ckw.-knd 1 Mavc- 1.H7 bErid'av KyjT^ 'UI7 . '• . 2.1-1 li any pi tin. .ineinbe.r- vvj■*h to ”f'b;m st linei j "l .07-Eurl \ViOrciiivs < on. -send qnedo/. white eggs-, or orn- doz. brown egfi 5 or' one VIoz. eggs preserved in wat( r. glass •ipoy sluuild semi iln in • Id Miss Clifford Bar rat t. Barnwell. SC'. on 4)1- be lore Oct. 17th: € as] i prizes are. offered for both the poultry and the- eggs'., ".The pouitrrcluIv ni<‘ml>c*r w61) makr s the beM^poiiJtrv exhibit in the State will lie aWariled f>0 one day old .white He.Jp,ni chicken. Express, on 'poidtrV imist be* pay! by - glv. club mgnvlicr making: /bb c.vbibit A Tnto^e '-exhibiting « ggs wit! bjtA-o tli'j.ay trailspyrthtioit* chargf'. ^ ' . .’.Mbs Hjifforti Barrniv .• » J • ^ T7P»is y |( ' a \ y .y ' t : 1 ; / ■ . I 1 ». V. (l.ir l'iu-r. ' Joseph KohinsWitz ^l.o7' Joe Singleton 1.07 ' * 2.14 I}ayes Sneid. 1.07 I>utler Mc- Milhut E07. , 2.14 I yon Moody 1.07 Malcolili Mobdy 3,07 ^ 2.14 S- ui Total VA'a l ft > J.Oi $47-47 Ban; wed. ft. A . 1 ’at-te rs.fn'. S. .1. 1 fa 1 final. J! M. 4 aid well. - Nl. B. Hagopcf; <. Bkukvik. ; • Bennett Spring- C. B. lvllis Jr. W. H.Di^kfe; t-i . A. B. MVtz. <toc, no •v/'.' r Magi-k|'at.e Baldoc llobt. WhitfiefltL. 10.Of) M ill Clark -2.08 IViuline AWvoiL 1.01 ., ; ;4.20 Total. ‘ . . / . ; / ■ *' / ;p| ’jgp. Magistr;fto BaniweE I. 14>Mag'MYj..lA>7 Mace if Heorges Creek. II. r. Hutto. II. K. Creech. . l;W. H. Xiw W. U, Collins. •Jno. K. Rayr;^- ; :'7'y — (in-af t y pr< (*V E. Morrb. ■\\;. B. Norris J t (4 Jnelds. She Ha* Skill With a'Skiltet^ Whore we are living nt present vre hnve L no gas range, only, a twU-bumer plate, and tly etwtl range is so large that It roqgfres- a great deal of fuet to heat the oven sufficiently to bake even a few muffins or-biscults, so that I have tried to find a sattsfaetdry sub- etltilWthat could be cooked in a skil let. By using the skillet dry and sprinkling it lightly with flour, I bake very Enjoyable biscuit, cake' or scime. For these I use slmjrtyga biscuit bat- ter, ihitde a trlfla stlffelkpatted .or .. rolled to about a quarter-inch thick ness. One must be sure to haw't^e fire or gas loly enough not to hum the ©utsteU* of the scope before the inside .has time to cook^ufflclently. If gaa Is used;, a more even distribution ct the heat may d>e obtained by using.a heat :ed lid front the stove under the s ^ ft>r a^heavy pieeb of Ain of sheet Iri will serve, the; purpose.—Woman*! Home Companion. lleti ■trv . * 'VTA TREn coat 1 HI 7*' 1». T. Bice 1 .U7,E. T. Hklmrdb siui4,‘k ‘ . - 2Af Cworge WAUitbcrslyp -\y '"TTM'!'. EXjIair. 'Jdlin Ke.wtou y' - ■ • *4 k tyate Huiibarton "f/ for the.eolid-tinn p? Vtate. C'.*nn- d;ind Davis 2.68 Fadoul f 4 tv and sch-H taxi - for tin,* li-cdl ^Oliver ^768 ..A . ■ \V.36 year.of lb 1.7 .fiom- the loil/ufClafatiee Kieliardson ,3<h 1)0. Amos rs NOTICE ;■ Jl '■ \ 1 7 until . . r g a ; 4—-' -.' \/ .t; - g 'ihe-thx jbook/wib Kq open i 1 ^Hgisjaa 4 .mil Hctuber lbJ7 to the Idtli 'of Ma v dl i lb In i jvc i i i - i v &. . Jhuary,4<t l yK a poualtv of jrart 30 On 60-00 Lilly Pallv 2.7)0 Nelson Hickson 2.6* • .. , Q -■ 7--. r> j.s •hell 2.68 iVl-vin Scott that fooT ? /**. "j.U b-VyldwT. Tebua]\v l>t | ifcv-isMitchell 2 \V-e w4)l fbisig'fAgff^ty ofj/f will be12.68 scud, it to J^fhaPTiakiLg h'total of t'/ Li.H>\nme Carrett • ... v nr, Fgbuarv. March list to' 17th4Touil Fraternally yoUrs, J, !>.' Huggins. -. .V---'—4— C. (E Carter was a , visitor like Tue-dayV • j R, P. Seals ni Esqd of Allendale was the guest of friends ii>tW city-Monday. > Will, Cgscry and Ilolen Hutson of Wi Hi stop, were among tlie visitors here Monday A Capt. O. • B. IlaTden' of Allendale eaJled very cleverly at the Sentinel office oh Monday- and expressetl his appreciation of the paper by ‘ renewing his subscription for flnotlfer year Why He Didrr , t.Voiunte*r J , , The army recruiting officer was «lt- . ItJng In the ^office When a fine-looking „ ;young feijotv > stepped to look at the I war trophies^ through the platO-glau, ^sJwlUdow. Th4 sergeant hustled outsid# ; and asked the man to volunteer. 'TUynot volunteer,” be replied. *T i don’t mkd fighting, but' no volunteer* ing for me^C ' * > “Why not?” s asked the sergeant - ’ i' “Aren’t the . king and the k&laer [me a i come^h t Mrs. Roy Mui’phy of leston spent the week-ciid with r. and Mrs. John R. Ray of OlaW [[ / ' ' Mr. Maly orn Hogg of Charleston spent' the weOk^nd -here with his parents, Mh\ and Mrs, •ice Hogg. : * Elliet>S. 'Mc'Lin of Baldoc^sif tended court Tiere this week. Mr. John iL Ray and Daughter Miss Frfruleiu spent Monday in town. T -: ■ ■■■ ■ • ' N. \V. E. Carter- Sycattiore was in town on Tuesday.' ' Miss Eloise*Morris speyt the week-end in AVilliston. with friends and relatives.' ^ - ... ■■ « .. , Mr. Milledge Black has purchased a Ford touring, car. SkAt. ilifdell oTFairfax was a Welcome visitor in Jlie County seat JViomIuv. •' . J-no. F. Weekly--a■'-prugri <sive farmer of l lmer was hi. town Tue-d;u\.* v ■ '/f • ; ** • : ^ ». . < n it W. Alim nml AVillie ttave of Syeamore V ere welcome guests in the citv on Tuesday.' V. .Seymour (Evens,. Fsq. is in Columbia in attyiila-nce upon the Su,pieme Courtv ' . ~\V. I. Johiis one of .Burn well Pounty k s most ‘ .progressivf faimers,,was a pleasant visitor on Thursdav. ’ • , •» ., r r . . • —— Poisonings In MtiAtion Plants. The industrial intoxications arising from The making of war- munitions 7 open a quite new field of study. Alice Hamilton, in her inVestigutlou among vjn 30.00 JlOb.tK) O / ^ ? \ hWnarv. M arch Vh to' I7t)i 1 ToUil .4- ■ ; - — 1018 iijo)'u>ive a jicnalty of 74- 1 Vt : 1 — will be added making a total of 7% to Ma"rob the loth at which time the tax books will close. Tax ilevey will be : For state purposes S 1-2 mills 4 ordinary L , ountv',.puriioses T 8 |:T-hm«pson x 2.6S _ « 3.77 mijlg. Coii^iliitiph^ BohooF 3fLdndon Jackson F.61 Garrett Tutt 1.61 • 3.22. Total * •$65772 Magistrate Kline SamJIay 17.00 Willie Lawton 2.6S , _ • •■' ■ 17,6S: James Garnefr 2,68 Bradford Sanders' 25.00 . 27.68 the reaLcnuse of Illness was recog nized by few etyh among the factory physicians, but there was evidence of pbisonlng In 2,508 cases,* of wlitch 53 resulted fatally, UjThe roost, harmful materials were" nitrogen oxide fumes and trinitrotoluene, which, with ben zine, caused all but three of the fatal poisonings. Among other Injurious substances are Included nltrqbenzlne, toluene, phenol, ether, mixed acids, Sulphuric acid, picric acid, fulminate, monla, mercury, nltroaphthalenes aniLehlortne, but these are not likely; to prodi : serious results. "A .,' - Girls as Ticket Collectors. *1 The employment of girls as ticket collectors In Britain has lead bne or paying a .fare. Such an one was re- centl^xlrarged at Ware, Giving evi dence, a gwibcollectdr said she refused to allow the accused to pass because bp ha<Dnot,a ticMkJHe swore at her, took, her by the collar, and tried to push past. The 6jerk^”What bop- tfemedT* • “I Just took 'hold of him mills, Total Emy 20 1-4 mills Copi m ut a t ion ‘rbad tax is 41.70 Speciid >obool levies are as follows: ••'*-.. 7. . 4 •; 2 mills.^-' ,, Ashlc>gli., Baldock:, \^R^rbary Brandi, ('dlaj 'tjr^e, Colum bia, Etli^tp, -Ellcnton, F-riend- ship. ■(1 yens, Hat many,,Meyers Mill, MtiL , i’j^i.Ne-w- Fdrest, Oak Grove, Bfpiside, Sand Hill, Seiglingvilfe,- SevenPinrs’ Tink ers Creek. : , • 4 . 3 mills. , - ' ' Barton, I>looming I)ale r Cave, Hickorv Hill, Owens Cross ; Grove,/ Upper Richland, Red Oak 4 mills. Appleton, Big Fork, Calvary, Double Pend, Heeling Springs, Hereules,JiiIda, Lees, llosmary, IleedyTlraiieli, Sycamore,.- 5 mil Is rElkq 2 mills ordinary, expensf- 3 nlills Tot trond. Magjdrate Four Mile Cluster (leathers 27.00 - Philly Odom 30.00 -— 55.00 Ike ■Pempleton 2.68 Lovdy-Kirk Land J • 3.73 Henfy Glover > 1.07 . Henry .T-liomj-tson/2.68 J. A. Cope, ll.U. Atir ■R-.JVThonias, Willie Thomas. j" r ' .7 Williston. illie Tiiompson. B - " - - f*: 'cousins?” asked the prospect. - . 4. ) “Yes,” admltted the'recrulting agent, ly “Well, I volunteered Jost night tn dm family squabble, and that’s how l , . .. . . . . _ [fq$ this scratch on my chin. Phono, * t» : w t f Rnlrl nr an ^ deposited him outsWet* He looked 13 - ^ watt mew m A ' . 15, Metz Bakloc wa a aurprised,” was the girl’s calm reply mote lYwfto'S in towtt Tuesday HCrald," - 6 mills. KJine 2 mills ordinary,, expenses 4- mills for bond; * 7 mills. Dtrubarton 4 mills ordi nary. 3 mills*for bond. 8 mills. Biackville 5 mills ordii- narx~. 3 mills for bond. Fairfax 7 1-2 mills dr 2 1-2 mills for bond. A" 8 1*2 mills; Allen'daiif^r—nvills ordinary 2 1-2 mills for bDpd.' 9 mills. Williston 5 mills Ltrdi- nary, 4 miIJ% for bond. - x , 10 1-2 mills. Barnwell 6 mills 4 ordinary, 4 1-2 rnilbt for* bond.V [ Drafts and cheeks wilkpot be accepted for ta'xes, except jTt taxTJ v P‘ payers risk. County and'sehool claims properly approved will be accepted for taxes. . |'.. $ j ’ ‘L.Armstrong,‘ fotttl ■■ ■ — - ~ $45.36 < Magi>trate Red Oak ' : ' Hemv Gant 2.68 Willie ■ Mo- Whir ter 2,68 i-J 7.36 Joe liodges 1.61 Dave Rumph 2.68 ; - .; ( 7,4.29 Mose Miller l.tJT T " r Jim !Sapp 2.68 b ; ‘ ,4.29 John Wes^Tilly 1.61. Elych Bing i TRAILED BIG DRIZZLY A i.oOO-pound female griz- , ly hear was lasoed ia tlie Santa Fe national forest by J. F.. M.c Mullen, trapper of the Unite<l States BiOgieul Survev. The an- ifna] waif' trailed down as she raced through* tlie woods with a 47 pound trap and H^slx foot drag hanging to its feet. McMaillitt tied the bear and ^ent a man to tne Mountain View rarigh to bring an audience ef ranchers and tourists -to sea^ and photograph the brute before, it be given-the death slio bean had, killed many cd cently. 1. ^ me L i • t * Vtre re* ,—; r_l C. R. Hay 2.68 S. H. Gant 2.68 > f: 4.36 Total “ f $23.59 Magistrate Ulmers 7 Walter Jones 5.00 Perry Sanders 20.00 ; 25.00 Tom Eady. 10.00 Tom' Lavin 25.00 * . <35.00 -Tt 60.00 Goputv treasure r.* Magistrate Williston, lieyward Brown 20.00 Wyman Jetfersoir 20.00 Ben Jackson . % 2.50 THos Watkins 2.50 Ben Grayson 2.10 " ' ^ 4.00 Fannie Thomas 3.90 Boi9y Jack- son 20.00i ; 23.90 Clarance Grayson li.70‘ Marion Hollival 10.00 V : 11.70 B. E. Gritble 2.30 H; II. Beck 2.68 ;• ; • . 4.98 WiRiam Hamsun 2.68 Percy Jeffcoat 1.61 4.29 ^Jplinnle ('pokly l .fiTCalom May 3.22 J. H. Matliews 2[68 Tom Gi;ubb 1 61 . \\ 4.29 W. R. Kemiedy 1.07 Ludie Robinsb-tfT.ffT^ * V I 2U Jne-l" BAPTIST . , (BKV. W. L.'HAYBS fA8TOR.J PfeachiDg every Sunday morning il llbsb Ni^ht 8:40. 7 A . .7 " ;> Sunday School. 10:30 a. m.- B.'Y*. P U. Monday'* af 8:90 p. m.. f Prayer .Mrening Wednesday!^' at 8:S>t).In. ' [ ^ "7 T Wanted, Mineral Laud—-WLite clay kaolin. Fullers Earth, ^tc. Give description, location, pi\ice terms, §ic. Address Mining - Department of Citizens Co. 6^6 Stephen Girhrd Building, Phils delphia. .* * 1 V 10-^ TotaLA p? lOS'.ai . - j CTerk^of Court " Home Medicine Co 7 38*®L Miacellafneous Cotlection State Highwuy fund- 1,723.60 Additional *‘Ins^Liceiises fees. ~T . - * %4.8^ ToUl •/ 7_, . 1^2408. •. TJ. B. Armstrong, fel County Treos 1 ^ o 1 oi-7 ^ ^ . X" -•vV /At- m