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BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA, T11 l/RSD AY, J U N E 12, 1019
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JUDGE CRANTS BML { . ' f
TO ALLENDALE MEN
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Prominent Citizens- Arrested on Tes
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Into Death of H, IT. Marley.
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Allendale, June <*»._—Geo. D.
Kirkland, a large planter ahu a
memLef of the board of commis
sioners 'of Allendale county,
and Jo!,in Dunbar, candidate for
sheriff in the recent election in
this county, who was placed un
der arrest, last Friday, and
charged with murder, following
the testimony of Carrie Stanley,
at the inquest Of H. D,.Marley,
who was killed at his v home at
MattlicAv% HIuff. tl»is county
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Thursday. May 29, just a few
minutes after ho had shot to
death James W. Hogg, also a
.large planter of near here, have
lwith been granted bail, and it is
expected their trial will be at the
first-term of court held’in this
com.ty- rrmmeuirg Jung J' ;
Shortly after ttTe , shootirg
'Thursday afternoon the only de
tails ' ’ “Enable were to the elfect
V BLACKYIUE S. C.
Blackviite, S. C , dune' 7—
Misses Rosa,Brown-awl Bertha
Rich have returned home from
an extended, visit to-Washington,
Philadephia and New York.
Mrs.-Byron Hair is. visitiqt^
at Kershaw, S. G.
Mrs. Made Mihous and daugh
ter,—Miss,, Hattie Rena, are
visaing Mrs. Walter Peterson;
in Greenwood, S. C.
Mrs. C. K. Sanders' and
little daughter, Eleanor, visited.
i,n Columbia, this week.
Mrs. D. J. Barker, of
Hendersonville, N.C., is visiting
M rs. R. M. Gribbin.
The following young ladies
and boys are borne for the
summer holidays:
Misses Helen Weissinger, of
CarUsTe/Fltting School, Bam
berg, S. C., Edna Blume, of
Anderson College-, Anderson,
S.C.j Rav Sanders,.of Witrtbrop
tVlllgo, Rock ITill, S. C.
Sianley I Down and Nick
Martin, of .Porter** Military
Academy,- CllSlrfestoTi, S. (.
M:-', Rlutt Johnson and little
Kennedy Has Lead of 36 Votes Over His Opponents.
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Outlook Is That There Will Be No Secnd Race.
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■ COLONEL EOCftffA BROWN, rr
There is no other position in
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i the state so eagerlv fought after
as an appointment on the
military staff of the governor.
In a large sense it is a persdnal
compliment to the-appointee as
a public- y.itidieation '-of the
friendship of the governor%and
the high esteem in which the
appointee is held by him. In the
list announced by-Sthe papers
On. Friday occurs tile names of
thirty-eight south) Carolinians
thus Honored. Barnwell county
is fortunate to be in the list of
the appointees. Hereafter his
friends will call him Colonel
jj j Edgar A. Brown, Col. Brown
* , is too well known to the reader?
jjjof this paper to need any in-
A'troduetion to them. We do
^ ' join with them mo c t heartily*
J} i in congratulating him upon
his well deserved honor.
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TREASURER ARMSTRONG
ACCEPTS APPOINTMENT
J. B. Armstrong and A. A. I.cmon
Appointed Commissioners By
Governor Cooper.
Mr. J. B*. Armstrong is in
receipt of the following leltefr
from the Attorney. General’s
office in reply to his request
for' an opinion regarding tho
appointment whiclrdie receired
from Goy. R. A. Cjooper as one
ot-tfii' commissioners to make
the settlement Ijetween Burn-
well Allenda’e and Hampton
counties:
. May 28. 1910.
Mr. .T. B. Armstrong,
. County Treasurer,
Barnwell,*- S. C.
My Dear Mr. Armstrong
With regard to your renue-t
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IDNC BRANCH PHILOSOPHY.
ve Fave a gnawing In oi;;’* hctTCVi; the Cotntle- (f Bar:^
^ Stomae.u to tackle a Subject well, Ifanoptofr sutl xAll mdelo,
^ ;ind (lout. know just bow but tiii-* of!: *e i-« of opiiliWti that to
tiling j' would be a v.;i-o thing j accept thi- ajipbintment wOQld
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f Sic leorge.
M.-T Eorrie May Smith .vriis
'called to Iier home in Sinm» r
.admit <i. i:u ntfidivit' on ait ».unt of the illness of her
filed I v m, UilH.' - <»f the party mother.
\vit< w, :e a* tht:iLvt.r, and su«»- Mr. and Mrs. I . A. Iline-
, i |t*, 1 :<• Jinlgt*'’Rsce when K r k- li ve returned from a trip to
(.of Supervisor
*n f.»rf. died f Ii at
ppting the position
* of EN-ction.
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ng the * ol!
i-iee yi a Eu'die School
HI. t' ;et feu* by forfeited the
Lawrence Ratterson, at eigiit-j 9ur sciiooi 1m-closed and the right, in the middle of the day position of Trustee. The Cpurt
and bai»; {i Town, but* we’further Feld that the ri *ht to
q»t iitted
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thirty o'clock* on the evening of teacher, Mi-* Barker. h;t- rt-
June 3rd. The ceremony wa- I turned to her hotire in \\ illi-ton.
mc'au xljc Small Biter a wlio^ compensation fo’loWtd the
performedhyReV.John K .Goode. M r . J. (\ Fowke. who I,n« pull- the Ik* 1 i cord over the title to'office.
of Columbia, in the drawing
been with tho A. E! F, ‘‘over- 1 AIuK* when he is • taken front While the qUeation in band is
room before an Hnprovised altar «eas ,v i<<niow at home, lie hav vi-.-' *Ls plow live or six bright 4 M ay j not j x^cvlyr-1lie case ns decided
of white with many candles i i t ed England and several of the |days il wel1 »*gh ruins his crop, j supra, yet it is believed that
ami a:.d Duidnr *; plied to him. \VaM;'.agton. Baltimore and i burning. The beairtifttl pink ! European countries, including I Smul1 fftniti needitig’-gatliering it hi. sutRciently in point to _ ^
U Aiket:. f f 1 . i!, that Dunbar New York. x lttdrangcns on either ride of thr Belgium, Italy, and Monarco, 1 ;m<l everything to do at once , raise a grave doubt as to your
li*ed i;;, «i Marley twice, with a The E. D. C. Chapter met at altar carried out the color scheme j wlierc the famous Monte-Carlo | we would bat?* to .have a case lability to hold both offices at
si lence of Mrs. Dadore of pin^c and while, ^.ndronegi's [ the capital, atu^ has seen a lot (before a * Juryman under sucli j one and t!(e same time. \~
. Tuc'i.lav afternootr. | Aoclicstra. played duping the eve- j of tin* world, hut says give him '"n'ctimst^ncts, tor we think lie I A cop)’this letter has
kju’f. alth’bs’N. it i- known 1 the . res’: lence of Mrs. Dadore
were tired., It l»i
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:tn; ntaers » . .
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»ar TT771 Duiu at.' - - plea w.ili he the|. M. 1,. Cirurch met. at the mu
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ling behind huge palms in the the j>bod old IL S. i\ tir-t la-t 'vould be. ’liable tp foget the s<»nt t,» J;i,
nu-ie room. The house wa- n nd Always, and that we have. Lnv and Evidence. imt *tlie ^Governor,
df defence; Ttre’ohlv other 1 roefdenec*- of Mrs. T. n. Boland I decorated ^ with many, vases of j by far the l>e^t government. ! Diwycrs look, every day like j Yery truly yours,
latte".* of a ie:.al nature, obtain-; Monday afternoon. pijik rosi^- and innumerable j u . iy . u ..... Sunday go to ibeeting folk-s Morris (L Lumpkin,
4il>l.e, bearing upon the Mar-
tcy twilling are t lie atlida-
vit>* tiled by Henry 1).
Best. Hugh Reeves, Herman
Lee .'iird tTiTit Black, also inetiF
' b«rs of the fishing party. The
gist of the affidavits reads:
“After tinisliing a dinner at
Cohen’s BlutL about one-eighth
of a mile from tin* Marlev home,
.1. \r; Hogg and Buck Lewis, a
fisherman from Georgia, went
to tife Marley house. / The rea-
, sou for their going is not known,
as Lewis, although under indict
ment, is still at large.”
Dropping certain paragraphs
of tin- affidavits relating to the
..shooting of Hogg by Marley and
resuming at the description of
the movements of Lewis, who
accompanied Hogg to the Mar-
ley house, after Marley had shot
Hogg, tiie affidavits read :
“Lewisran through the woods
and informed oilier members of
thetparty of the fact that Hogg
AN UNWISE THREAT.
A Nation-wide strike of 900,
non telephone., ami telegraph
operators, co.i pletely paralyzing
wire communication through-
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out the country, is threatened
by the leaders of several
powerful- y.nions if a few young
recently discharged—in Arianta,
Ga., are not immediately rein
stated.. While union officials
claim that their jmv£stigation9
show the operators were, dis
charged because they joined a
labor organization, officers of
the Southern Bell Telephone
Company; the’ present storm
ceiiter, po.siti^jply deuy this
fact, saving the girls were in
competent satisfactorily to f^ 11
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lights. The bride was given in,
matriage l>v her uncle, Mr. Alt-
gustily Allen, of (’olumhia. She
was beautifully gowned, in a
matchless dress of dutchess satin
and real point luce. Her veil
was adjusted with orange blos
soms, which .also trimmed’ tho
long train of lace and satin. She
carried a bouquet of white roses
showered with lilies of the val-
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women! telephone _ operators,, , ey _ The groom aw»itedTA>r on
the arm of his best man, Mr.
Frank Hicks, oD San Antonio.
The bridesmaids and dames
wore dresses of turquois blue
taffeta and carried sweet peas,
entering in the following order :
Misses Jacqualine Cooper,Louise
Bruton, of Columbia; Flossie
Patterson, Yirginia Moseley,
Mrs. Arthur Tompkins, of Co
lumbia; Mrs. Audley Hill, of
Augusta; Mr>. ‘Merritt Potter,
of Beaufort; Mrs. Prior Lucas,
of Texas, sister of th_e_ groom,
had been-shot. \ Several nieni-1 Marlev fell and then we found
twice. Pistols also were fired, and Mrs. Louis Murray, of Co
lumbia. the bride’s sister. . <
ber- V-f the party,including Dun- jiliat Hogg was dead, apparently
bar and Kirkland, immediately | kaving been filled immediately.
■started -for- thltr scene,T>un!)ar ; r^L*mberS <>fg the J>arry then
carrviixgla slfotgun Ire had taken ; placctFMarlcy in l^s house and taffeta and silver lace aii(l -ew-
from I.,‘V\ is. ^ 4’'pon arriving at i took Hogg to the home of his i rieq sweetpeas.
the -rme we ; found \ bsgg mi iiD , brplkf-D -Dr. T.. F. Hogg, near i Tin* attic llower girl. Miss
Miss Louise Duncan, of Barn
well, was the maid of lionor.
Site wore a dress of orchid pink
sjient last SaiulaS ’ a iii- Ei
ther, ( apt. (ia'.i’i
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Mrs. L. C. IL . who has
been spending { ral months
in Kings Mount N. with
relatives, is at 1. •' again.
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Cadet Steplie; ills, who lias
been aL ‘tiding . ollbrd College
in Spartanburg is at liome for
the summer,
Whistling Rufus.
Miss Clifford Barratt left last
Friday for Winthrop College
where she will assist in the
short Home Demonstration
course. > *m
Flie bride’s gifts to lier atten
dants were gold hatpins and the
groomsmen'were presented with
gold cuff buttons. A delicious
salad course was served to all
the guests. The bride’s Hbuquet
’.yascaught by her maid of honor,
Miss Louise Duncan.- Many
bc.aiitif-ul-presents were on- dis
play, anioTig'which wassail, ele-
gf|iH diver t» a and coffee service
given; the bride bv her uiotlie■!•.
wearing store (lotlifs done up r A^-istant Attorney-General.
C(dlars and l*>ng d ies, with : Following this opinion Gover-
pauers and BookB galore, they nor Cooper lias appointed Mr.
walk C uvfully and. Slowly about A. A. Lemon, of Barnwell, on
between the Tables and Chairs , this commission. Mr. Arm-
just as though it wasnt May
and do and act as slowly and
as unconcerned as if all the
grass in the field was dead ana
the Farmer done layingby.
then too the Learned man can
make a Speech till tho Spectator
will conclude that the client
ought to be on the Gang or
banished off' the face of the
earth into the land of Nodd,
then the other well dressed
fellow’ addresses his Honor and
in a few minutes you can plainly
see that lie never Broke a plate
with orange blossoms and tulle^.and -all, be needs to be a Saiut
•i9 a* pair of Wings.
Riah Mas.
AL PAUL BROWN.
On Thursday night as he was
buying a ticket at the Atlantic
Coa»‘ Line depot for the*Au-
giisftY train, but before it could
be made out and delivered to
him Mr. A. Paul Brown of
Atlanta/-sank dead at the ticket
strong lias consented—to render
all assistance possible to the
commission.
__ALLENDALE, S- C.
J Allendale, S. C., June 7.—
One of the most splendid
musical program* ever heard in
Allendale w r as rendered Wed
nesday eyening by the Allen
dale Choral Club. * Among the
rmrsieiatrs w’as Miss Sara Alya
All, a very accomplished nm*
sigian w’ho recently graduated
from a school of ftmsic.
The Allendale High School
closed Friday night with v*ry
appropriate exercises. Prof.
Charles A. Wilson, principal,
announces that die will return
next Vear.
Among the visitors to Allen
dale thD week were Mrs. Jennie
Lou Lazar Stout and two
childre>rpMW Emmie Sams, ofj
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Mr - a r>d Mrs) Ala ruin Dtt ini-window, ’T|u* coroners juiw
' A lii'.c Butler Patterson, and ring mediately for an ?*x to i i tied * trip! reached tie- verdict that - his
Ina:**! 1 . JTimi.i: Walk(*r WiDuu. IT> NN‘W "York, Niagat'Ti Fail.-' anti, (b-a?li. wasuiu' to natural causes.
inti n-o-! 1 uc two version's of the
to rDe.. Mat’lqv was -approacli- j :, ;r ' r d!« i'(‘(l to the. ]>uh..U^; iniipc SVnidy.preach'd t!u* I,rub-, |itd.nts in (ktnada. . Mr>. 'Mar* i Hi' .body .was taken in clfo-rgt
no truth 'ui the stat‘“* and scattered i titaj- on too iin wa- one oDthe no»st pdp- ihy Jii^ friend- lure,* .and pre-.
io S’odTlr and ‘-In 1 1 pared for s'4pm ir *t»* 4 is liontf
aLal-SiiVUL.ine^ /Tiie nn.otnsuieio .\\yro M_r_-_ u i'l !•'• greatly ini-.-* d feq- ln-‘- 'Mr
Gaffnev; Mrs. R. R. Barker, of
Beaufort ; Mr. R. L. Menne-
tlift’s. of Moiitgomerv, Ala; Mr,
W ’ fliam Terry.’ U^rS. - A.
it|g lb>gg wit!; a- sliotgun, evL-J 1 • i' 1- is no truth io the state- and scattered lose j <41a,i- on the | tin ivin one <
ipnt'y- will, i: intention o.f ^ h^-ut*niddi'-l od iiiwler' an , Aik« n floor-covering of whiti'^iasfr. uiar gjrD in tl
V tooting him rn. ' - seyen inim lia.yc.|.. ;The pntomsmen .wore Kir. . '
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