Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 06, 1918, Image 5
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S4UWZU. BXKti?SL. BAJUrWXLL. B. a
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N— Mr. J.W. Bates,.of Yenoinme,
was in town Wednesday,
>I r . C*
r *.. ^ B. Ellis-, of Meyers
Mill., wasn't he city Wednesday^
Mr. Geo. R. Todd, of Augusta.
Ga., was a visitor here . Mon-
7 \
dav-
JV Roy... W .Id II ayes and fa m ily
left Mojnfav morning for Rich
mond,'Va., where hC! will spend
his vaedHoiTT^ M r/ Hayes ex
pects 'to return bv'the 4th Sun
day. ’ 1 7~“' ; - j
Mr. &tm /Gfeene. J one of
Greenlahd’s - most progressive
Mr. W. A. : ',Chavoi:s, of-formers, and Jmdaughter;
b Allendale, was in town Mon
day. . 1 \V", ;
Manias. A. Wilis, pf Camp
Sevier," was:'a visitor* here Mon
day. ' • •>* - . ;>>;■
J. E. Tobin, Esq,, of Allen-
/• dale, was in the-city Monday.
Lieut. Frank Barn well was
in town for a short While Sun
day.
- Mr. W. Cr Cook, ofRose-.
Gussie
Mill’s
Ethel, who lias just returned
from" Winthrop, were in towu
Wednesday. / ’ ~
Misses Ernest and
Meyer, two of Meyers
most attractive young, ladies,
spent the week end in Barnwell,
the truests of Judge and Mrs.
John K. Sneliing.
Messrs. Theodore, Ralph
Brown and William Letov
Molair, were among the grad
mary, was a visitor here ^Weckjuates at Porters Military Acad-
liesday. emy and are now at home for
Mr. John R. Rav, of the
Friendsliip section, was in town
Wednesday.
-Cadet G. Owen Riley, of
Charleston, has returned home
lor the summer.
Miss Edna Matthews, of Wil
li-ton, spent Sunday with Mrs.
R, Wv Dicks.
Miss Carrie Lorick, of Colum
bia, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Searls,of this city.
Miss -Louise .. PrxiUio.. luts.,. xe-.
l f / i Bin, »r- r-j-—f-* *T
for the summer vacation.
Gen. W. ! W. Moore,' of (’o-
lumbia, visited relatives and
friends' here Monday and Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William E.Ben-
the summer vacation.
Mrs. J. F. Grubbs returned
home. Saturday from Augusta,
Ga., where she was called to the
bedside of her daughter, Mr§^
MADAME VOILE CAVE INTEREST
ING LECTURE.
' ' C /•—*
Madame Jean Voile, the great
War !ecturtir,_:deliveivd <|uitd a
tirrilling- address at the court
house last Thursday n.i£lit,which
NOTICE.
- Enrollment Committee—W. I. Johns,
. —*— ' W. H, Montague and L. C. ,Bennett.
Pursuant to Rule No: 11 of the Book to he opened at W.- I. Johns’
Democratic Party of South Carolina, store. 1 * , ■ " - —-
I. Edgar A. Brown. County Chairman Barnwell—dub district: As set I
of Barnwell County, hereby give no- olit in 6 above! " r ■ ,
dee: . . j : ' J Enrollment/ Committee—Edgar/ A// Will
Brown, A. 'A. Lemon and W. H. Dun-
Mllle*'* Antiseptic OH, Known As
• / (1)
(Rule No. 6): “The qualifications
'for ihembgrship in any club of the
was^enioved by more than three
:iU!nli'i‘cia:i(S;lftv ^
Voile.spdke .for forty-five min- a' primary, shall\be as follows, viz: ’ f -
can. i .
Book to he opened at Lemon Broth
" store.
/ - , - C- “s
Positively Rriir/Vr Pat* »« a Pew
Mlaatta,
ulw, “';. ou before.the succeeding gen- /iwl* oik* ;.g . ' i n W\~, 7' n ' v v remedy u«*-a tioenui v aria
nig oral, electipn, and. be a white Demo- i v r .° k opened-at C. C. Meyers externally for C iueh*. Co! »l yip,
'crat, He shall ,be a' citizen "of the ■ " ''pt' i, *i> /m u .. . . . . Throats D ph therm B' ii ; T .r.sili-
ni.C W States and of this State. No J A * . .'.I, 7 '
J.G. Scott, who was seriously assembly to assist in this
great and po.ble work, to which
they Taspdnded very generousl 'y
a sum of fifty-one dollars being
rairetR: ——-
ill. We are glad to report'tha,t
Mrs. Scott is improving. ^
Mr, J. S. Still, the former
captain of one of the divisions
of the chain gang, w’lm for the
past year has been overseer for
Mr. W. 1. Johns, lirfe decided
to^ ent-er the race; for Vounty
Etis sard appears
in this issue of the Sentinel.
Judge and Mrs. Chas. Carroll
Simms, of this city, left last
Sunday afternoon via ttife A.
C. L. .Railroad for New York,
where Mrs. Simms will spend
some time visiting friends,
nett and family, of, Springfield, -while JLndgeJS.iinms will return
were in Barnwell Wednesday
Evening.
immediately.
^ t ^ The Tom Thnmb.weddmg and
C. Bringloe Moody, Fireman a j,} a y entitled “The Mischievous
U. S. S. Nereous, Charleston,
S. C., spent Sunday here with
relatives.
Nigger” will he presented at
the Mossy School, house Sat
urday evening, June loth, at
Mr. Geo. L. Hill, Mrs. S! E. i S o'clock Lemonade will be
Moore and Miss Agnes Hill, 1 served the- entire evening.
t of Sneliing, were in the city, Admission 1-5. and -5 cents.
Wednesdav. ’ JConic oiie, copie-alM
- Misses Fraulein, Hilda, An: ! Lev. Mr. Morgan and family,
nie. and Mary ,Hav. motored : of this city, left this morning
to Healing,Sjg-ings Wednesday (Thursday) for Murphy, N. C.,
'of last week/ ' | Mrs./Vforgan ami children will
t m , • •- spend the summer traversing the
Ihere m ill be services in the! 1 , , . , p
mountains and other health re
sort.', wlrile Mr. Morgan will
Presbyterian e.hurch Sunday af
ternoon at 4 :307advance.d time.
All are invited to attend.
Messrs. J. MV and . B
Easte-ring, of "this—eitv.-
' return to Barnwell after a week's
istav.
tie, French children made or-
plians ty the Germans murder
ing their fathers and mothers^
At the conclusion-of this state
ment Mifcj. P.J.. Drew' called ujjon
RICE—ROBINSON.
Barnwell Girl Marries Engineer Officer From
7“ r ' (nip Serier. ' 7 "
L.
Mrs. Benjamin T. Rice, who has
recently moved to Columbia from
Barnwell, was married Satur
day afternoon at 6 o’clock to
Lieut. Blight Sergeant Robert
son, Jr., of the Three Hundred
and Sixth Engineers, Camp Se
vier. The ceremony was per
formed at the home of Mrs. Rice,
5 Gibbes Court, in the presence
of about fifty guests, most of*
them either now or formerly of
Barnwell. The bridegroom’s
mother, Mrs. B. S. Robinson of
Philadelphia, was present,/a*
were the following out of town
relatives of the bride : Miss Non-
nw r Best, Miss Anna' Walker,
Miss Amelia McNair,-Mrs. A. P.
Manville and Mr. Dan Hartley,
all of Barnwell; Mrs. Edward
Young, her daughters,JMisses
Alicia and Claudia Young, and
her brother, Mr. B. A. Hart,
who motored over, from SavaW
nail.
The ceremony, thong 1 «”nple
in detail to accord with Lie .imes
1*er}»orr - shall t»etoiig:' fo”'i“ny club or
vote in any primary unless he has re
sided in the State, tvro years and in.
the county six riiont,hs prior to the sue-.
,ceeding general election , and in the
efub district 60 days prior to the first
primary following’ his offer to enroll:
Provided, That public school teachers
and ministers of the gospel in charge
of a regular organized church shall be
exempt from the provisions- of this
utcs r telling first of th£ horrors
and atrocities of the Germ arts
aiul ner-expediences on the firing
line. ^ V- ‘ ,y r ' f ' 7
In de sc rib i n g the inti 11 m
acts co m 111i 11ecl T>y. tire' II ulu
where- French’ children were
nrurdered before the eves of
tlveir mothers and their arms cue
of! and /otherwise disfigured.
Bhe. said that it was far better to
die fighting rather than fall into
the hands of such ‘‘devils.”
l^.Vpcaking of her experi
ences in*wa r- ridden' Flit rice she
pictured them so vividly that
the audience was brought to its
feet in applause.
She told of her intention of
concerting her home in Orlando,
Fla., into an orphanage for-lit- L 01111 ™ 11668 . of the respective clubs ort
■ 1 ■— 0 'hTueBdtiy, the 4th day of June, 1918,
and will remain open for enrollment
until Tuesday, the 30th day of July,
1918, which shall be me last day of
enrollment.' (Rules Nos. 11 and 12.)
‘ /" , (3) ' ' : •
Each applicant for enrollment shall
in person write upon the club roll his
full name and immediately thereafter
his age, occupation and postoffice ad
dress, and if in a city or town shall
write the name of the street and lhe
* *******\kj\z aa iuuuw8\ V U. . 1 r» l
The applicant for membershn^of-vot^’ 6 ^ 01 . 0 6 J b ® ve * ' T _ - j.-
er, shag be 21 yeah of age, or shall C °mmittee-J J. Co<ih-
iTecame ro beforeThe succeeding e-en- r ^’ 4 ,: f r Meyer fncf J. B. Kifkland.
Try it right D'w for Rh^uiri t* 'Fir r
N«*uta gew, Lotnb g*i, f >'e. n if . ar-d
Bennett SpringsA-CIub district: As * w J P?i-• #0 th-h-«rf l-ack
a< «i limn*, c .rna. buni »ri - . etc A.I ( er
1 n-apj l c>tkiii pain djsajt^ea^ aim st
' '
A «ev remedy u«»d iidemal v ndd J
.out m g^iUoye. • --*-r—— *' Thi* oil - fa erine» de.1 10 he 'h»»
Enrollment Committee-—C, H. Ma- rating ren.ely kn »wi* p . loonjot
this; Girard Weissihger and A. Hi Jind bmb-dist** »fftet in reimri* g :njt,
Ninestein. 7' T* (to** tn the,fact that it iieiM-t-rtps t<y-
Book to be opened ftt Weissinger'F die atf-ctrd pmrt*r at once- :jtif
*y. . t - q lustrhtif*trp<*lir t II a»b»»Wr n V« t/tlMi-
section as-to residgnee^ if otherwise
qualified.”.
(2) 7
Books of enrollment for the respec
tive Democratic clubs required under
-the rules for the new enrollment in
Barnwell County will be opened by
the secretaries or the .enrollment
number of his house in which he re
sides if such designation exists in said
city or town. If the applicant can not
write he may make his mark upon the
roll, which shall be witnessed by the
seeretary-or other personr then Bav-
Pharmaey
Bull Lead—Club district;
out in 6 above. ’ .
As set f * t P ++ce ‘ { »6 e le*»th«;r a(*d ii *iif pen-
etra»*- ihif AUbt-tance ih^cugh’ *-Ud;
enrollment Co»m*e-E. W. Bran*! T„i.
son, J. L. Box and J. A. Rouse. I nil is g ilde.i, red eolo ,, i»nlf. Eve- V v hot-
Boo H.J 0 r«8? opened at J. L. Box’s t g <a;anreed ; 25.?^ 60-s and-$1OG a
sfpro. bLittie dr moi ey r**fuuned at
Dcuiile-Pbnd—Club'drstiTct: As set
oUt in 6 above. . .
C. N. Burckbalter-, D'uggis*, Barit-
well 8- C.
Enrollment CommitteeU-W. H. Hut- 1 d.TeW ^ SeaM,c DfUR Co '’ AII ’* n ‘
to, Jacob D.elF and Aiken Croft. ! •
Book to be opened at Aiken Croft’s
resjdgnce. ^ - i Winthrop College -
Dunbarton—Club district: As set SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE
above. -x EXAMINATION..
The « xsminateon
for 1 he award of
Enrollment Committee—J. M/ Kill-
ingsworth, T. W. Dicks and B.'F. Tis
dale. 7* ; .V :
Book to be opened at Dicks Brotlp- ^ aj!jl fi
ers’ store. j and for the adrai>*i >n 1 f n**w students
6 above” C1Ub diStriCt: As 8et ° Ut in 1 will be h 11 at the Coin.y Court Hou«e
Enrollment. Committee—Horace J. • ,,n ( Gv, July 5. at 6 A. M., and also
Crouch, P. S. Green and R. R. John
ston.
onSaturday, July 6, at 9 A. M., forthose
Book to Ee opened at Green & Co.’s | who " ish makc up b >' examination
! add t ona'u*>its r.eu .ired for full ad-
J —I —— 1
store.
Fairfax—Club district:
As set out
ing the custody thereof, and the sec-
MfiSS t arey Rice, chltlghter of retary sfraTTfilL in the other require
ments. J
(4)
'aj/Tax-
in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—J. F. Light-
sey, F. G. Croddock and B. F. Thomas.
Itook <0 be opened at F. G. Crad-
docklff/ature.
Four Mile—Club-district: As set
•outin 6 above. ..... _
Enrollment Committee—L. A. Bush,
C. M. 'Turner and A. R. Dunbar.
No person shall be enrolled in pny
club or vote in any primary -except-in
the club district irt which he resides.
(Rule No.'8d.)
_ ^ (5)
That the names of the clubs in
Baxnwell County, the boundaries of
the.club districts as required to be
set out by Rule No. J, the names of
the members of the enrollment com
mittees and the places where the re
spective club rolls are to be opened
are as follows:
: (6)
' The club districts and boundaries of
the clubs in" Barnw’ell County are as
follows: In all cases thg voter must
enroll in the club nearest his place of
residence, calculated by the nearest
practicable route*-and can only vote
at the voting place of such club, and
the territory included by this test
shall be considered the club district of
such club.
Allendale—Club district: As set
out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—R. P. Sear-
son, J.,E. SoarsofTand Willie T. Googe.
Book to be opened at R. P. Searson
Drug Co.’s store.
Baldock—Club district: As set out
in 6 above,
I .Miss Fro to Los*, who has boon 1 'foJ w tL thp w n? iroiip! an( j church, he begins to remind
staving with her sifter, MTs. A. 1 the less impressive and- beuuti-i n< . 0 f the'S*ifetv-of- Xoah ami
Sundav for .\\ I la.. of „ rt , a , att , ml . 1 f„l, ,!„■ oiliciant being.fin bri.lo's I ■ ' ' V ’
and other points cu interest.- 1 * ” - --
ing the Bavinvell Iligii-^eliool. L former pastor, tlie Rev; John K.
Capt. II. A. Simms, of (.’anip',lias returned t<> her home,where Goode, now pastor of the Shan-
^ Sevier. Greenville. S. sj»ent jshtLwlll spend lier vacation. She j d“ii Baptist cliureh. The bride
M ve al days lierO this' week | will be greatly mis>ed on Wash- "‘as atteirded bv Miss Roberta
ingtmi -stree t, tiiul her friend
vi'inng
relatives and friends.
Miss Hilda Rav, of Bari>.
yell, left Saturday for North
Augn>ta, where she will visit
lier si.-ter, Mrs. II. Creech.
Dr. W. L. Tuten and"M.r. r l'.
I*. Barber, of Fairfax^ were in
wife and hiy three Sons
their wives in the Ark Seeming
to think only of his Safety
(and that of 11 is (Hoses!
’Kin) from the .German
\i
Aldrich as maid of hotnir and oplpire from tne' Shortage'
look forward to her early return. ; Miss Heloise Gibbes as brides? j 0 f Rations anl.even the -Devil
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dicks.' 1 ^ otl ‘/ v / | ,a, j |1 S airy frocks | a , u p u n hosts, the warning-
of tins city, .left here W t >d11esdaV-V *. t / 11 e rl l e< . u, ^ au< , 10 :nul ! so often giVeii with the Caption
? fiio'd *tu r
fcbabrra^ii^ i>a .'V‘ ts *f P>” k ^IRake mV.v •
ia . Site wa. tnk/nilt UWl 'V' ' P*"l t V 11 ‘‘-flna'd.al by. w
the city Wedne-ihiy transacting
spine’very im pprtanp bu'ine?^. !
Miss Ethel ('alhnuif; nner of
Appktoifs * most attractive
1 has .been
, ..lioin. only the' one
mbrning with tin' li0 , s , l ) - est . f 1,)a ! 1 AVas Gallns fellow wlio pulls the bell
Lieutenant Ralph Mollis ■ of
to take thei
a; Cojumhi
early tii
saint trouble their little boy died
fanout two weeks, ago! Their
many frieiTd* wisii for them a
spei dv lecovery ot their little ,.
Book to be opened at C. M. Turner’s
residence. ——
Friendship—Club district: As set
out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—H. E.
Creech, Jas. R. Ray and Frank San
ders.
Book to be opened at Frank San
ders’ residence.
Hercules—Club district: As set out
in 6 above. —
Enrollment Committee—C. F. Car
ter, L. S. Still and J. A. Morris.
Book to be opened at J. A. Morris’
residence.
Hilda—Club district! As set out
in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—A; D. Hut
to, D. A. Dyches and A. P. Collins.
Book to be opened at D. A. Dyches’
store.
Great Cypress—Club district: As
set- out in 6 above. -~-
Enrollment Committee—J. L. Brad
ley, C. A. Pate and G. C. Best, Sr.
Book to he opened at store of B.
M. Jenkins, Jr.
Reedy Branch—Club district: As
set out in 6 above.
Enrollment .Committee—J. M.
Grubbs, N. C. Grubbs and W. H. Black.
Book to be opened at W. H. Black’s ;
residence.
Red Oak—Club district: As- set
out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—O. C. Bax
ley, W. L. Baxley and P. W. Patter
son^’ - '
Book to be opened at Sneliing Mer
cantile Co.’s store.
. Rosemary—Club district: As set
out in 6 above.
” Enrollment Committee—3'. W. Folk,
M. F. Hair and WrO. ~Bgltr —
mi-R on to the Fr simian Claia of this
ins'itution. Th** t-xam nation on
8atu day. July 8, will tomm-d onty fur
rnnkn g admisRion units. Ti-e scholar-
wilt b»* awardrd npon the examination
held op Frdijr, Ju’y 5. Ap >nc«nt«
must not be lea* than sixteen years of
age. When teholarthipa are vacant _
a'ter July 5 they will be awarded to
those making the highest average at
this examination, provided they meet
the conditions governing the awards
Applicant* for scholarships should
write to President Johnson for scholar*.,
ship examination blanks. These blanks,
properly tilled out by th** applicant*,
should be filed with President Johnson
by J u v let. x
PoJioarships are worth $100 and free
tuition. Th** next sessioq will- open
September 18 1918 For further >n-
foimatio i and catalogue, add>e-B-
Pre^ideut D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill,
S O. N-
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Food
mL vin
THE
VAJL
Tii'
.. ot tlieri: inm-,
^ White
Lamp >evier. ■. . < -
Tlie dainty little bride wore a
beautiful afternoon gown of
eorgette crep.e, the collar,
land embroidered in beads ;ut<l
cord oyer .a mule bus paid any
attention what, ever t(L the
Warning so often given we
liavU seen m ire tliaii n Hundred'
miles -oJ-^rops.oo the diruruads
round about us,-And if tbe big
Book to be opened at J. W. # Folk’s
residence.
Siloam—Club district: As set out
in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—W. P^Mor-
rifi, G. M. Sheppard and J. W. Bates.
P*ook to be opened at G. M. Shep
pard’s residence.
—p Sycamore No. 1.—Club district; As
set, out in 6 above.
Enrollment Cpmmittee-r-Geo. W
vo.uhg- ladiea, here, visiting
here aunt;, Mrs. L. I ', ( alli'pun. j. ry 11 ■* ‘ *, %' . ^ n< -. ■ l ni-h< «1 with a >a»U ot diroad*^ Earnjet. who ’ Spins .around'Miis
[■„ f ^ h''F*' whit* ribbon,• ;mu i-ui-ru-.l i| | farm in an Auto omv in a
v* ‘, * 11 i lot New i-oik 1 n->! W edne-iJay, | shower l)Ouquet ot iVide roses.
Ivtirlro -School, 'Laris Island, I where be will joi.i liis wife who She was ^iveiiMn marriaoe bv
Hr. -C.
sp *nr a -fowl days here with rgLq t-dok■- io-r ^bttk djiughter to 4^--hrotlier,, JTivate B. T/ Lice
New York about two months |0 f Gamp Jackson. Miss Best, of
ago XoT treatment. Mr. Golinsky. ’ Barnwell-, played the -wedding
will traverse tide northern-
market* and puprhase fe-faJP
stock of g;ood before he returns.
Liiiv-'s amj friends this week.
Mr.'M. SirarsfinwrJ Allendale,
parsed through.lure Wednesday
en route for BlaeWyille. wlp*re
he ‘will visit His daughter, Mrs”
Harry Rich,
• Hon. -J. E. Harley, of this
cit v,• ltvft Sunday aftenoon via 1
of the A. CEL. Railroad for
. Washingcm,where he will spend
seveial day-..
NOTICE.
Wanted you to know that ;!
will lie in Allendale making jdio-
ni arch. ‘ ; .
After the ceremony ices and
wedding cake were served in the
dining room, which, like the
drawing room and the living
room, was beautifully decorated
Digraphs until June lbth. Re- Bjiims^tveet peas and shasta
n.U*mher tlie date—. •
5"g'S *2t th R. Thomas.
while, wearing store (’lollies a
Stare lied Shirr along Tie and
nice gloves, we sayl, agaih if,
this kind of.Farmer v has any
Corn planted it..must he in tlie
hack fields, and Ln the cotton
chopping season he drives • out
of down with a precious Burden
Consisting of from one to-three
Girls sometimes tlie sort that
.are somewhat tainted wjtli
white Blood, after waiting at
Citation Notice
!
Sta'e of South Carolina
I’O'MitV of Uarfiweil.
By John K. Snsl mg Esquire, Pro
bate Judge,’.
Jennv, Joe L. Folk and W. C. Manuel, i „ Wherer.a Lizzie Hay hiith made suit
Book to be opened at Jenny & Co/s ,o me t0 K ra '*‘ unto her Letter* of Ad-
P j 01 . x > jjuinistraiioir or. the Lutate ahd effect*
' Sycamore X... 2-Club district: As Krym.ld., dccejwd :
- f . ,, f ■' / | these hu*. th-refore.Jto cite and ad-
e . n ' 1 T a n i ! monish bII and singular the kindred
ommuteo—J. A. Goo„d-creditor* of the ««id Alex Rey-
.-o.i. J B. ( lusolm and A . R. Allen. nolds,deceased, that they.be and ap-
Look to be openetl at Chisolm’s pear before ine. in the c lUrtof probste,
7 tube held et Bariiwell.S C.. on Sat >r«
da 1 >ie>111g:-shades were drdxrq .; J>oor*4or th-cm t(V lace tip a
and ulvito candles tinned soltl\ » Jj£ >ir of’ seven Dollar Buo*te> tie
everywhere.
A PLEASANT TRIP.
Mr.'and M’i<,'.T.VJ. Yickerv.
Mrs. D.
.. yjfc.iv. rv,
Hear 'Greenville. There they s£w
several- of the Barnyyell hoys,
im-lucting’ M< --77.'Garter Price.
‘.Tolu.* L*vv, Nick' Coo.lin and
P
• . on a three yard .Mtsii over a ; p, ar - - -
1 lre.yoirug coupiO left late, in jj;,,-. Gingliinis dress then burn,:, book to be opened
1 aftrMioon lea a >noit auio- t) j- (i ls hrinoino-• tlnmi in [ bfr’s..store. ,
dole trip, expecting to return , when W lie ,o called da vs ' work ! . ZPOAn A
( olitudda b i<rie,_l]i* v go to! ; s done ■ ' 1 hairmar. Coanty .
nville.— 1 lieMate. ... .. While the . poor Bucrir ;tnd i Attest: D. P Ivvi/s.
As
out day, Jum-8th. 1918, after pubiica.t.ion
Elmer—Club district:
in G above. . ^\ithei< af, at 11 o'clock in the fr»rem>**n.
Enrollment Committee—John F.” t> *^ghow cause, if any they have, why
Weekley, W. L. Brant and G. A. Best. , the AqtniniBtration ehouid not be
-Book to be opened at W. L. Brant’s , Krant^'d.
store; \ . | G-vefi iind^r-any hand this 23d da %
IV i Hi ston—Club district: As set ! ^ D,_1911 t
out in 6 above * \ Jo.uriLs |iei 'ing. i
Enrollment Committee—M. C. T , ... . . o,> i ^
Bbck| nBS ' C " C ' Matth ™ S “ d Ili; ' ^
Notice of Election
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Book to be opened at G. C
thov’s store. . ^
Zouave—Club district: As set out
in W above. . " ’ -7 .
r , Enrollment Committee—C. B. Dun- [ l.ntr of 1912. n tire i- h**rebv given that
i , brr. \V. II. Snellin-g and C. W. Dun- H, > ehwiiin wilt te h-ld in San Hill
a>n 0\(‘! il | bar. . i § 1*' 1. Di^oiet N'*, 37, on'Saturday^
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at C. B. Dun
While tjie-. poor Bucnr
Nigger out in. t!te S-iiigk" fo’.io'.v
BROTVN, - I h(
Executive Com-
Secretarv
lilt furrows up a:;
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tramiMg
C'lil'so 111 . mi• er.auu
t a rtt, preparatoiy .entering
th 1 ieryiri- of.the l . >. Armvj r
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"fei.ve beard that g
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fulTi . ing.' am
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Money on Long Terms. .
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From il.V , Mrjtn B ROVV^& BUSH
Mr. e lute Vickerv and Mr. \\ .;. j
W Jj Woodward of Willis ton
drove over to Camp Sevier
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-* 1 hi y .■ m a dea iie,w! caHV- mortiing fighting ^ •< * .*** Guardian of **» ii-V**n 111 - »*r .p »*i wv
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ii'gK'v * h. JU’Cn irttl ar>* right - nt;cu^a4Us. get ready for an Atitxr--n ■oii*yv*r' • |r> J^tt «*29th‘l9l8.1 • HORACE J. 0P0
Mfi'-wru * .*■ ■ i - b~> Ik* of ]es» andJe*>^ • Ride tO; the. 1/harrji.-
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Jii.- e 8th I91S. f r th** |.» r ** - • «>f deter^-
inin'iiii* wm*th-r o' n< t a s 41001
tax o f (3) thtee aCdiOonaMi.illi* shall'
va il il »be nLove nunied M*hool
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a * i 1 • • * • a i 7-4 by law f -r ib** • o it'Hg of
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I I nr* Tin -• iav riif£ t*»»- ' pmi^.-rd
J 4iu t ha’iurwi'h .the words ‘Yer
uvt for i written, i#r (jirb tel thereoa, *»nd ?\"*9
ery s'orl* c*at'
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J. H Hewlett (rusrdisn.
j Tb«# 1st da) «>* June 1918. ' * «.
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SeeiVtkry Oo>a»*y Koji-rd nf E4ueai*r*ti. *
Hvnweii, S (; yM*? 25. 1918 .
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