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charge of non-residency and the folding of two officesc "01 trust and profit" a petition from the executive committee of Barnwell county was presented in the upper house of the general assembly yesterday, praying that the right of A. B. Patterson, M. L>., senator from Barnwell, to occupy his seat in the senate be held in question. Dr. Patterson was duly elected in This year, it is said, he ::as accented ji' - ?? i "?" i i ??^-i i.Tn n;.. U^e UJlll.CtL - U-L airu p-aysi^p^yGj^ t^e,.^tate .IJpspit^l ijOi; the Insane. The petition foflows:' <'To-"th-e'lfonora.l>le, TS5 Seffa?? <5T" South CaroIJn^n; ? ' /. ; ? i. ! '4The under^fien ^iralFffeti*4 rotersJ of 00aqmM ocrin\)Tsiii the - county ^Yf^.iitive coriiiniiitee4 o? flieu^iriocratic party of Barnwell county, respectfully show ;tfni6 "'yo(lr ? *' ' < {'' * I "That tliey 'are "lnYoivieO 'alid lieye .that tl;e Hon A. B. Patterson was' dul^'elocfetr senior'froin 'Bafii-' well count y'!ic 'the' genetli 1 clrc'frcii'in the year fylir'accr t-hWt':"d>uthe year 1914 the saSc^A^B. Patterson accepted and entered upon the discharge of tne duties of phv.-;ician' and - 1' . assistant physician at "the State Hospital for the Insane in or near the city of Columbia (a position of pro'fit and trust) under the direction of the regents of the State Hospital for the # Insane in South Carolina and of rhis State, and that tlae sai'i A B. Patterson :h as received and is still receiving tine salarly and emoluments fixed for such positions by the said regents under the laws of this State; and they are further informed and b?':eve that the said A. B. Patterson has removed his residence from Earaweil to Columbia and that he is no 1 mger a resident of Barnwell county. "That your petitioners are advised (1) that by tfa-e acceptance of such a position, and (2) the change of resiT x dence as aforesaid, the sai.1 A. B. Patterson h&^'v&c&ticl 'his" feeat as'a member "of 'your honorable body under Statfe. 0110 ' "^Ylierefore v o u r' pie t ItipnSs p ra y' j that the .Tight' of ta? said' A. JB." ratJlr. . ft *,<. < 1*1/7Xr'' < >'/'?"! terson to hold his scat in yo.ur hon-<?<< > oJ -.i, '-jv^.ovrji.vKiO': orable body under tr.e provisions, of article 3, .-ection ^4, and article 3. section 7, of the constitution of South I <ja:r Jlltia;?(tfliay'''beJ "Ttiquir ?Vii in oi^der1 tliaV'i'f1'^ X-ackticy'uoks1 ^xrst'Ttf'' sa%"s^t;'if m&y Vrit"1 of glefoioti'to' be' issrre-u '%*'the'' pi*&si-! -dertt: bf'your honorable body. ' i "Respectfully submitted, j (Signed) R. C. Kirkland. bounty Chairman and Chairman - Con n't v Executive Committee. v "The aibove petition was unanimously adopted- by the Barawe.U county' executive committee in sessios . Au-! gust 27, 1914. (iSigned) "B. P. Davies, "Acting Secretary." j r ~ Protiilflnf Wolfoi- Si Pof?i<cnn X. IV. Ciui/ll I TTUltVI K79 X VIV1 ^Vllf The Hopkinsville, Ky? New Era, of the first instant, contains an interesting account of "Home Coming Day at Bethel Female College." Betnel's new -president is Pro:'. W. S. Peterson, the son pit Mr. Warren G. Peterson, and the following portion of the account Will be read with great interest by many in Newberry: It was a day sever to be forgotten oy mose preseni. n was a reunion 01 many classes, and many periods oi the school's history. Every 'seat was filled, and everyi aisle filled with cToairs. , The exercises began with' the singing of "All Hail tDe Power of Jesus' Xame," after which Prof. George Swann ied in prayer. The the president of the Alumnae association, Mrs. Bailey Wollor f A/nL' r?V\o ro*a r*.f -fViri , a /*4 i TT*Vl<*V4^ vwvtx ^ lACii. VI I.XIC ,iUCC?ti U'5 :nd delivered the address of welcome. ?Tn ^yell chosen words she told tfcose r.|*eseat. how. . gl^d she was and -how ( . rl^ased. tee local altjmna-e - were to^ welcome them again to "Alma IMaitep." ? ' J V 1 > l\i ' ,1.'- ? . ^t.,t^e conclusion of fchisi.address.^j&issj ^ "^rginia Grayson, the director- of mu-. v?j$03t thS jColi^e placed ,a beautiful . j)iano..solo,im . hftr? aisiia.ll v. .hriUia.nt iinor J >, >" ssfid iPr^<ie%i o6..:^e.-^l^,f'( -*- ,*roi i wM^rj;?T3<?^eFSQnM,, fie. reived with a ^oync^o^^^J^use.^as _. o ^^<yt^|).ealv,fiHek,->vaS: at.-iiis; best, i.-^ndj. jna<Je ^ ^avprable jrapresi^nj.oxi.-^ls;Jiea.r^i:s.;i President,.Petrsfvn snruU'p r*f tl'^o ln-uuVtv of/ tho r.'iiT^TfT- v"kr:>. . ^,W.T * J wv. . ;r I,U2?nae, and.^e former students -o:' the school and told of,.the, great, mhas in mi-nd -for:<$i# pelo-. .. : :Ie of Hopkin&ville and all this sec:. -on. Tiie- belief is .general t'aat he. bring- great,,things to pa,ss- at ,,. fttael. - Indeed~tlM$ ;is. already ,th? ?for the! school is larger, and j iere is..a,'.greater area, of territory1 a}-. }?.a4y .represented tl^an there ha?, been . . or majiy yars past. .. .. ; .;: < * * * ... * * # * * * Hi.of: n ?<>:; i - r. . It was indeed a xiad.-dav far Bethel ; <. :*, y;or>'ibojiy way?depepminfrd to , > more fo*.-the college than; eyer bei'e,. and. our {Heeclicti^..^ thut., the allege is; now entering upon ; the "latest period of usefulness in all of :"s history. All of ' fopfcinsvlile loves the school r rd here's :oping that Bethel may scon become the biggest and best 1 IN STERLING I LIVES A OIRL ! V ' .Who Suffered As Many Girls Do?Tell? How She Found Relief. i Sterling, "Conn.--*' T am a girl "of 22 years and 1 used to faint away every I TV:month and WaS VerV rpMj^^liweak*.?T was al$V I io/> ,^^th I female weakness. 1 j ||U Vp read your .little book '; |||| 3=11 ilWiscfoiri 'for'" Wo1 llilik Men andlsaw how j \|j||^th e>r&.'h ad^ been I ?^_^neiPeu ?y & Iham's Vegeta! i M%y / ^e Compound, and i. ' v%J decided to try it, and it has made me feel : like a new girl * and I am now relieved of all these troubles. I hope all young girls will get/relief .as I have. I never felt better in my life."?Miss Bertha A. Peloquin, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. ;. Massena, N. Y.?"I have taken Ly; dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I highly recommend it. If anyone f wants to write to me I will gladly tell , her about my case. I was certainly in i q ration as mv blood was all turn ing to water. I had pimples on my face and a bad color, and for five years I had been troubled with suppression. The doctors called it 'Anemia and ExhausI tion,' and said I was all run down, but | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comi pound brought me out all right."?Miss Lavisa Myres, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. Young Girls, Heed This Advice, ; Girls whc are troubled with painful or I. ' t 7 i irregular perious, uactiaciic, ucaua^n^, I dragging-down sensations, fainting i spells or indigestion,should immediately 1 seek restoration to health by taking Ly! dis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' school for the higfc-er education, o:' women in all this land. I s -?? msiior AT BAMWtryL ' > ! v-;o > >-. .;\, ry; \ Km prpjg-nty of God Must 'Tteeofcrnizetty'S&ytf Bis5i?yt?(?Beri,y. ; ; !,) i1! ;'BaTiiATel?y'Oet'/M^Irf? 3iafe;:isesm<Mk> jtJ^rik rri Orriitf?< at*!g' 'Cfoulrcib/. o.l,:-iher. Hdly Apostles, :'Bisfe^p -'William ?;] "Gu'erry s^id;tliat Teoogrartiofl; ct-the sfrrtiteigiAy o^f ?otl:M' ;'all -nafcioils.wasi the only -basis1 upon which " world, peace could be 'brought .to pass.; r, : . ^ ?' ^ .'J__ ~ j ^ ttsisnop uuerry poinceu om, tu?n, s?um'issioir to the rule of God Or the lioM^ ing in com'mon of some form of fe*-' Ligious belief had' been the bond making for social solidity of nation.s-in.all times. The bieho:p characterized taJk o"f universal disarmament = as hysterical. He declared tibial it would always V- ? ^ c,n t.ir +-TV UPtt fV~v 1V> d t <"k T>1!)1?P ue UCt;c?oai J tvr uov iui vv ? selfish nations respect the rights o* others just as it is imperartdve that the iron hand of the law enforce the decrees of courts of justice. So. too, armies and navies must be maintained to put into execution the. decrees of. Tie Hag<ue or any other international tribunal. I Bishop Guerry said that he wou-ldi be willing to accept peace at any; price, but there was no role in which Sie had rather see the United States fhon rhot nf mAdi'fl.tor am on 2 the warring nations. Bishop Guerry urged .that the people of the United. States follow President Wilson's advice and keep their minds open in regard to the European co iflict until they were in a position to judge from all the facts as to the right and wrong of the conflict. Special services pro 1 - > ? A- 1 r.-r. tV> viaea ior icuKtjr <u> a u&y ui ..v^ universal peace were indorsed, by Bishop Guerryv: .., Episcopal* Get Good ,Sum. Washington, Oct..3.?A gift, of $5,000 to thfe: building fund_ ?f ;th,e Episcopal cathedraJ of St.--Pete^;.an(i0St. . P^ulat Mt.,.SL Albans, by I^rs., Arclijjbald Dft-/RiusseiL of Princeton, 'X. J.', wafe j I.-' ,!i /" ') J O ! .announced libera tonight /The .money it"""7 " ?--v? . 7 j\< ,!) #????; ^t; & : ;will ,?e .i#; jtjp ^onstructipn.df ,-tl^ sftqetuiiy.. .of..the, pathedraf VjiidnWi% j ii > ' {'. I in '.ri-.t r->j j : ; ttMPStfK 0J 'vf, | , Coatjjibwted,.^ iUi(J)erson Intelli^efiqep.. t.vThe^ Jewish p.eople of the world 1 " " - ? - - '>.?. . i- ifjij ooo 'i ; cele^rat^d ;heir. Yom Kipipur. or Xrtv, Year,.this .weelv, This .race, so littpe understood byUhose .not of their biocfd, has reaentLv. taken. ftneme#<ious strides in the recognition accorded .it. , ! i' The war in Europe ihas.emancipated the Jews, wfco have been subjected'to a condition approaching actual servitude ifl Poland:.and other parts :k Russia/ In a recent address the.Czar addresses them. as ''My. beloved- Jews 17: What a remarkable oaange this is, to be true. The; knouit and -the cat.o'nine taWs*Thas been their lot, but r.ow the : rifle Ts place'd""??! "their hands for them to frefr't 'for-tttis^larffT. s [ In all asres the Jew hYis made a good soldier?i\"ten 'he has had: to. The Jew is a man of peace, but when he once assumes the oath of a soldier, there is none better. The Jew has no navv. no army, no fla??he is a loyal citizen ofanyccrji4 NORTH CAROLINA MA HE SAVED H Mrs. E. McJMan.us of 324 East Ghost- f iimf St., .Jack^ijcwille, . suffered I?jb 'seriously from stomach troubles' jthill si'.io lived two years on soups and "soft diet." Sae.took Vayr.'.s WQUiler-ul.Stomach j ; Remedy?and went to eating regular J meals. Heri;isJ a-"part' heV1 lerter! j ' ~**Ycrnr~mptficr n e- ts- r-em~ T edy .en earth, _ Enclosed find prderj for three more bottles. I have eaten ! i my .first meal, in x>ver two years .since ! I"' " > ; J - tf . ) ?> j ? i' i m i .. ! taking your medicine.1. I have tyeen' liv-' iing on soft di'et, i>ut, thank God,'!'am ! mudh better." I i , People everywhere have had just such experiences. Mayr's 'Wonderful Stomach Remedy has been proven a health restorer by thousands wiio nave j taken it with benefit. It is known 1 everywhere. I 1\I OIAT L II We are oren * " ~ x r i > . our customers I | public with on i lines of i ' : ' ' Clothing, and Shoe; - I, <*lh ft ;<J.. >hl.-; .. that we haVe ever sh i > t-i. uyij-ji <i; um; -an *.ing-but from-thei Jea j in all lines.' We'&W .tnvaranijriJ l> n rwi i in ; a., tniml-j 1 So whenr in need of C t f?J L-'f I i and Furnishings^. ?ee our prices."' We mak dren^,.'Wi&ses' .and B ter Brown?ithey sta; . than any shoes'we hi to sae'us'/ ' >'< >i II I. hi/. > <j U One Cer Marke I From now until Octo one cent per pound for good middling; and merchandise., < ' lit .'XV !?< '< F.wart -P i j try in which he may find himself, and , jtlhe flag of that country is his flag. I In the War of the Revolution tire j j Jews took an active part in both armies. lii tee War of Secession thei-e 1 were' more than 7,000, Jews . in; the :two armies and some ;Jmis.-l>-cijLi^is oTlMfeScattrserved with signal honor, ability and * even cisfci action, < j,The |wa? iff "Europe appears/ thereof ei:jto 'mMn -more-tactile Tews ..tMin n ia--.au j' otTter 'people* :for<lo> tfednhit iflatfSibrijigJ ?ti1x?rt'y-'iin ^.(?hoee>.,c(Hlntrte3;/jia. ^M.cir ptkfe" hon-e st i niniK) t l arfe -treated''as^lyiit'slarfesui'vcf.') ^jj< | V '-WL/ZTKJ " ' '* *kLeitlrti&-i .' l?, ? * A j Ladles! yov for AV I rUJ.hXrtXm;. ?>llla la l:#fj 8.1(1 iio'.d UKJ.ilstW i r- | - x, ! ww 'i'a^o no B i ?f ? >r v ' i' t\W. F?> y?'il'':7nf I / < ' ?*?. _ jfcr 1qp| (V ?>?>* t\rvf'/ / ?>~-5 <* l.-.: ' / Oniy One "BROMQ QUININE* r i' To gret the e&miiiie, call, for frill nflme,.LAXA! VTVK rromo ouikine. Look for signature of ! E. \Y? G&'CfVfe. Cures a Cold'in One'Day. "Stop?^| | cough. ?ud headache, and works off. cold. 25c I ! Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's | "rue uia cstanaaru \jiv 'ichiUTonic.. is equally, .valuable as a General' Tonic because it contains tbe j'well known tonic propertiesfof QUININE 'and IRON:- It acts on the Liver, Drives f oot JVIalariai, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. i NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executors of the last "will 1 and testment of Rosannafa C. Hartman, ' deceased, will make final settlement j N TELLS HOW IMSELF FROM DEATH ar . . ?* ^ WT ^ rl / ? %'V'ii 1 ^ t r\ rv-> o / .! ? P n ?> V .Vict.> 1" S VVUUUVI 1UI Oivyiliav.11 IV .Iitu.' clears thci tfigeastiv* tract ot .musoiii accretions and removes poisonous matter. It brings swi'.t relief to sufferers from stomach, liver and infesiir jiaJ t roub les. JVI an y d eel a r e t h at i rh as saved them from dangerous operation's and -thanv?: are sure'tr.'at it has saved -Uieif-liv.es We want all people who have chroni? i ic | stomach trouble or cofrstrpation Stomach xz '; one dose of Mayr's "Wonderful Sto-' macti Kemedy?one dose will convince you.' This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking: with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser we ever sold. Mayr's "Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold -here 4>y Gilder & Weeks,, and druggists everywhere. .. / I as ared to serve ; and ereneial e of the best )' I '' ' :... Hats, and Shirts ' ft 'li i>< - 1,(1 -.th !>*' : )<[*li) ' :! /'.! I.'l ' 10^ "We show noth- -w . -f.'Kifrr /itn fr. 1 h--i )>< * ?> ? nt, c.c.Jr.iL.tCt ' tding-manufacturers; ? oirV V d&eMi'ie'd' tti. gfte hIu(n ,i!l I oar "jor /-jjlfiv. <:;? 3]Vr>fi t-'.tio ^e"have>:iev?rndoneiw^ * jlothing, Shoes, !qr's? j r?t. Jno !<; oj " '.ji'Xi '?;{I! s OHEi-'lioes -audi get; vifiosa e a specialty of Chil- "" ' j i* * ? i n u . t.ttTj m : >< ' ml f> - j; .v ji; toys' Shoes?the!Bus?; wn ^ nd iriore hard knocks""' '' ;o xk u il >%}. '! <). noli > ave ever sold. ;Come i <? !/nm r:'i no'/:t~s j'ii 1 / : * < f r,)l } ill.1(1 it Above : 1 5 >11 . J .. } , ; 5 J<! t rnce .. ! I. ! ...:i f. : . '?'!! 'ber 15th we will pay above market price cotton on accounts r.'j i/' > i / ? '! r.? ll)>. M/i'f i-. : Mi; . ,.u 'erry Co. : i ' ? /..; ? ' 'I i . 4 i> i . i i on. the Estate of said deceased in the jpsohate;court .for Newberry county on November 1914, zX 11 o'clock in the .for^noo^. All _persons holding claims li. __;j 11 ? ? ^ ? ,-n a&iUUS,i liwyttit; wuu jyi wcui suiuw, duly, attested, before t^at date, and all persons indebted .to said. Estate .will , ma&e,: payment,.,;:. d : - .a . I2ec. S. .George, M. G. 11 iDtn<nto?v -tutors. 1 'atew, ,y.;-6 nsn'jtu* ESWTTE ''SOTl^iC." dhidw -: ,-3;jK-o: i- /JOIjO'; <n AniJiai^n All persons holding claims against^ l^e^sCate'^fli?r<?fhc&7'Cah&i^e Most:-' Icy, clec&as'ed; a'f'e''Ifef^V-'riatifi^d^tjo present 'the sanie, duly 'attested';'1 hto Thomas D. Copeland; ''ClintbnV4 S;,;G.," or to Mower' &- 'Bytiuim; < Attorneys;VtnTjiKorT'v CI 'Ah;:hn TVjm'Pfrn - 4lV/l' UVi X y V, V;?) vil VA WViV* V * * V I V4*A ber 6,1914. - -'^iibta&S'T>u$t4tt '^kipeland, 'v i j',-. : !>i :.i;//.() \x. vAflm. iv; o; 1914'. "rrr > ;?j nrj -? <, i i .?;1'? ~:?!;; ."?; ; ,; . ' 7 : ' NOTICE ?' r.-' '> The -Aifniial''-Meeting- of the Stock1 1 _1 - ' * L W. _ VrvTT'^A Af?m? P* noiaers or I'ue Laurens railroad company, will '"be held at tfee company's office, Xo. 1124 Taylor'street' Cfo'Uutfftfta;' C., at ,12* o'clock, noon, Tuesday; October ?Othv 1914. ' ; ' ,,v/ j ' C. P. Seabrook, Secretary. APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT AS GUARDIAN. Xotice is hereby given tfcat tlie un I jl* A Saving of ^Jzl Ys i n Fuel Tr-'l C Cl l-'MT1 hip With Soft Wfcsr\|l^ You get back the origins -fuel money -saved each..winter Here is tbe >Gufa. .ntee or i v:! rTi'' Cole's C | Hot Bias' ! , Bached Up in Every Pari "i?A;;siiv-ing::Qf on.e-t,hii;flj- in. ?uel o draft stove of the same size, i -1- -I- 1 > siacK oi uyujic. | "2?That Cole's ~H ot*~Blast will use for heating a given space than a made with the same size fire po "3?That the rooms can be heated fr( houfs ea:cfi morning with the so coal put in the stove the evenir j "4?That the stove will hold tire with Saturday night until Monday m< i "5?A uniform heat day and night, 1 hard coal or lignite. "6?That every stove will remain abso as long as used. j "7?That the feed-door is and will reir dust-proof. "8?That the Anti-Puffing Draft will ? f "All we ask is that the stove shall b cording to directions and con good flue. "(Signed) COLE MANUFAC1 Not Inc. (Makers of the Original Patented Hoi This Guarantee can not be stove. If you want economy and and let*US i i - ..rww . . i L_ ! All Vow Dh ; And one fourth I bought before. Othei I | sixteen ounces of the S< t_ DAwnropn i to iw All A V TV " - uj vj ?n teen ounces for a dime, against | give you. Mendleson'&is pure Lye, !. It goes farther/does more, las Every can warranted full strenj . Mendleson's Twenty-Ounce Cai cans in soap making-. It saponifies e the best hard or soft soap you ever u . i! . for getting- best, results./;j .?-T j;, MENDLESi t: L )/; ? at I besfc dean^%6d^"disi'6'Se6tatft.;- |Le; -M 0TrQt>,fli.rf.-nnr^<rTAaaft^rfkilte disease!2,01 I. iWn: |j? AfflhMtmzMr&XM ~~bie 19Jl Get better valu& fof yottT dlrrtc Mendleson's Concentrated Lye <tt onj ""WZliH-p.qqH } > I , ^ - ? WHOLESALE '" J. W. Kibier & Go, ; :/). * "I??t .* '.(> try<i(1i) <T r.lii ;; -,/i: W-iRETAIL D G/W; Thompson, i ll}. ."|'V* i' ^ ifi-JJC' L MJ : orpcejry v^u , - W. p. Derrick & Co.,'; J ' G. Setzfer, /V '1 *' '' * 4') Li I j.J ,* *.? } ', ' ' ' ' no .. . . . . . ; ( dersigned wity, apply to Hon. Frank : tB. Gary, Judge o; the.Eight'n Judicial" ' * ' T>M i /! i( ?(J'J i? Circuit, at his Chain ber at Abbeville,; S. C., on October 10th, 1914, at 10! ! o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as J counsel can be -heard, for the appointn ?L T) v. ^s"K o rf ri j ment of C. C. bcnumpen, riuiw.v j j Judge for Newberry County, Guardian j I '! ? ?? ? \ * .1 cost of your ?tove in the , , . _Could you ask For more? \ 1 UA ln?in3.1 a) i j j t Hcftter - i t *y/3?t ? /'i it/ ui ticular by the Makers: ] ver any lower t 4 ,vith sort do&'T, SBS ! J less hard coal . ny base^urner rjgiffi . )m one ko two ' ft coal or hard c/iff nr\i\ fmm E ?'^1 L *"y** ^^ ^ t Blast Stove.) m made on any other Heating 1 real home comfort, come in sell you one of these stoves, ' name "Cole's" on feed coot stove. None genuine wit^oat it ''(' T ll'i'l n: ! >.,-. "JO*! >Sr. 'TJ/.L'r Sl<>JSQr> P1TV HflWlft Ui J I1M T1* . >t?f; fl 'h.'it ri u> buiX ni insniv.Lq ^ ' - |^ tie Can Buy. more than it has ever r cans give you only e \ olid Lye for your dime. [endleson's can gives you six: the twelve that some others i without fillers or adulterants. ts longer than any other Lye. 5th. Three cans for a quarter. ' 1 beats the best records of other dime light pounds of grease, and gives you* > JB Bed. Every can gives full directions : -V j'-'"' i?i >11. oi kl91&ihlK! ? ? ;<?, 9N'S LYE? J ? WOMSCAL ( | ';k(HS96iioldfot< farmer Cbeapest'aair floors sw^etTgin^^ vMffiftf gs ,and usefu! m tne caretor | n;j( Jt^yw jkw ur -nuTuitj .) ssrivife ^n-'in-ifi'r o.t bsaftol oJ i 6y baling'the Twenty- Oante <atof^ t of thc foUowing feeler? ^:,I ;.fItV>rf ?t; // jjH, DE ALERS- ' * '' iy Newberry, S- Ci - no-j j EALERS: ? '"*** *"< |! 11J1 O P WillUnirc, J, V*oi!>f \.rAri i(J |j! , Prosperity* S C. ' ' i^rmr* [' Little Mountain, SC. \ Mk Vhitmire, S. C. jjflH f>-.- ; ; /. > *j, i .: t. vifi ">J m^"U^I"HT {}j -. .? ? >? mill II MIIMMIUH ? of;the estate of .Hugh.-.E.? Longshore, ^ a'ltiinor -over 1? yeare>of ^ge,-whft has ^ jl| an estate in cash amounting. :to:,.about flH Fonf* Hundred Bigbty^uc? Rollers. The 0m person maMng this application,.^ an V 11 uncle of the said.minor; :j (Signed) "W\ E. Xiongshore, . September 28, 1914.