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Week=End Summer EXcursion to the Seasbore vii the Atlantic Coast Line, the Stan dard Railroad of the South. Round Trip Rates. From Manning, S. C. to Washington. D. C.,.... $19.60 To Baltixnore, -Md. .....................19.60 T6 New.York Citv............ .---.. 28.60 ToBoston Mas.. ......................33.10' Tickets o sale every day until September 30. via Nortoikand Steamer. with final return limit October 31' 1914. T ISLE OF PALMS, S. C.-S2.20.. Tickets on sale for all trains each Saturday and forenoon trins each usandaX until September 13th, 1014, limited retur.ning to. midnight of Tuesday next following date of Sale. TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.-$7.75. Tickets oasaleteverS day until.September 30, ID itedi eturning until October 31, 1914. For summer excursion rates to insny mountai, ke and pleasure resorts, and for: 'y other informa on servation etc. call on. H. D. CLARK, Saddress,- Ticket Agent. WJ- CRATG T. C. WHITE; Gon. Pass Agt. ~mi~ef~ SD becesion by the -Atlantic ~~~S anderd Railroad of e Seeh h , - 111DW J. j ~ h~st daesdne tiose upon ~ .~ udt upon which the ~-b~b~ ~n& dte ast itiasiahe final p~4~i da ip~zjwhih the. orgil Unen -~ ~. ( T . ~llbesold $o - aa aona o I(1 and12: also 'nR At 46t to QWI~t C sW -sTo efore A - -.24. 4i VS '!28 94=Ji. 8' mi(AsIcaitaieofides on-Morisationc an .tlightaa roll-re alik wecoe.t Agredort ge a nt emger~T~afficu W i rt Harnessand Wag n o e are Furl. a Josn sa ise cutomerwho and grandfathers Futarep~n~ Mule ~ Zi i A ooandkorpricendgodsme you a custmer-G-uaes li e e ase.Ou o on. Automobil Bring us your empty change lall Tanks. large si $2.00, lWe have in stock and can make the price ric gaaranteed to give satisfac Our:Garage is just son -PHILLIPS N TE DIXIE IS -RENI THERE A MEAL OR I BE F Delicious Ice Cream, Refresi CANDIES on ice in Delicacies n Seas' DIXIE CAFE is the Name the -be Famoned by Advesity [any 3aman neyer .foun&- hime ntil he lost aehe hohad. .Adversity stripped hiin only .to ~discoar -han. Hardahipsand obstacles are.the mal [itand.dilsel wbhch-bapestroilves 1n,4 eauty.: The -ardship of pv erty-may bdng 0utthe m0 inni.. We always do .or best'rhlde fitig 'at aitlftliy to -tlu at the heart o00ets, oHN G CAPERS. (of SoutnCarolina). Ex-Cemimoner Interna Rvneu JOSEPE D. WaIGHT.:. QPES k WEIGHT, * ~ ~ AN~S T- -A* ASTING. KD.C. - ~.HARITON D)uRANTF, ATT9ENRY AT -LAW, G S.C INRDY &O'BRYAN MwreysandCounselora*~ MANNINGS S. C W ARDS= &PERRITT. la CIVIL ENWINESRS Dlt SUi~fEYORS. Ofliee Over Home Bank and Trust Co'. MAlI@NG, S. C. i.J.A ~XLE Upstair over 3anie of neDt. MANNfNG. S. C. Phone No 3 - APPARlEL SHOP AND-LADIES iEverything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn muent of both sexes. We. fil1 mail oinders carefully and promptly. DAVID. OUTFITTING COMPANY, Charleston;~S. C FOR SALE! 10 Tons Soda -Cheap Easy Tertns. Apply to W.T. LESESNE, Manning, S. C avigorating t h aeadScl Le Old Standard general shtoie' RovW'S TAsTZLrSSA chill TONIC ves out Italari.enrichestheblood~adbuidsupthsys em. A true tonic. Ftor adultaand chlldren. 50e Qualified Candidates. There are eleven candidates for governor; L. J. Browning, . G. Clinkscale, R. A. Cooper, . T. Duncan, W. C. Irby, Jr., . L. Manning, J. B. A. Mullally . G. Richards, C. C. Sims, C. . Smith, M. L. Smith. Four for lieutenant governor; . .). Bethea, W. M. Hamner, J. . Hunter, B. F. Kelley. A. W. ones and J. A. Sumnmersett for omptroller General; M. C. Willis, and W. W. Moore for ad utant and inspector general; T.. . Peebles and A. G. Brice for ttorney general; James A. Can ler. G.. W. Fairey, C. D. Fort er, F. W. Shealey, J. H. Whar on, W. I. Witberspoon for rail -oad.commissioner. United States Senate; Cole L. Blease. E. D. Smith, J. D. Jen. 2ings, and W. P, Pollock. Congress 1st District: E. J. Dennis. and R. S. Whaley. No opposition to the Secretary' f State, Superintendent of Ed cation, Treasurer, or Cornmis siner of Agr-icniture. e Supplies Gas Tanks. we will ex re At $2.50 small size- at i very good line or Supplies 'ht. All of our goods are 1 tion. Give us a trial. /t th of the court house. IOTOR CO. IE CAFE )WNED. .UNCH CAN ALWAYS )UND. Ing Drinks, NUNNALLY' S all sizes and prices. >n of Every Kind. Be sure to bear in mind, for PACK nrmous Demand forMatches. The consumption of matches has recheAmang proportions. Aceord Ing to 'the Lancet; about 18;000.000 40ss of -,boes are consumed per-.an Mam, 63 per cent. ot .wUh *ere oifthe "stitkeanywhere" an f7 S'er eezt. of the .safety vaiety. This is 2.2,5,000 000 boxes and more than 500,000.000. 000' matches. Friction u atches weas rat used In 13.: FoaebA ea g ood bawe y Awiellessf adtg ong to etoda ahe incoimts of amersit and me hol ave and accust at godHak~er~ itg Co. e a we-he CAeesTN i. Bes Wadanacre somotin. Tish bank ns;olucins the aonts;o Sc n Door anld Windiuas. oml Ba (and rust (hal Hoyu acker Mfgay Cmoketn cetcigarSal S.-Wel h EWe Mnctric Dors Sshte rBins; ou nd ervustrs ril and ale Onants; Scy reten Dsrem remedy, ash odandshv testine'. Pat Was t o mEcoie.e s Smloy ann druggist'sa haer Dr.tKging'so thi tLmeP s. Oh! Ye Candidates. Am. a meeting of the Cla reudon CountyI Democratic Ex-eutie Committee held at Manningr on .)une li, 1914. the fol lowing assessments upon candidates for various CConnty otilces were made: For State Senator $50 00. For' ouse of Represeotatii es $25.00. For Judge of Probate $30.00. For County Treasurer $50.00. For bounty Auditor $50 00 For Magistrate at Manning $15.00. For Uaiistrate at Summerron $10.00. For Magistrate at, Alcoln and Pinte wood, each 7.50 For Magistrate at. Turbeviil.-. N;-w Zion, Foreton and Pas vine. eter $5.00 ]t was tesolved by the eopmsnitee! that the Maeiitrarto he vot-,1 ror in the primary election as follow.: Magistrate at.Turhevil:e to be voted upon at tne Douglas, Sandy Gron-. Gibbons Mill and Selnc Ciubs. Magistrate at Ne x Zion to be vot dI upon at the New Zion, .Midiva ti- - dinia and Oakdale clubs. Magistrate at AIcub: to I.,- .vot d] upon at the Alcolu, Fork and Harmony clubs. Magistrar.e at Mannin h t h ted upon at the Clarendon, 1 nin., Far: ers Platform aod Bloumvimie clui. iMagistrate at Foresion to be upon at the -Frston. Foreuin R.-form and Dr. Swamp clubs. Magirate at Sumnerton to ha voted upoi at the Summertoo. Liavis. Station. Jordi, Davis Cre-s Roads and P\nohtl clubs. Magistrate at Paxville- to. he voted upon at the Paxville axid Silver clubs. Magistrate at Pinewond-o be voted upon at the Pinewood elab. - The following is the schedule of the County caMpaen meetings: Turbeville. Tuesday August 11. S rdinia, Wednesday AuguL k2. Alcolu, Wedue-day Au:rusv 12 -it 18 o'clock p. m. Pxville. Thursdav August 13 Pinkwood. Fridat AuLgust 14, Summerton, Thur-d..s Am usr 20 Manning, FridayAugust 21. All candidates for thu general assi-m bly and iounty. offlies shalt -i!.- wit h the chairmana niedge i& writinar to abide'the results of the primr and sup port. ti- nomine t-hereofsuch pleds. shall be filed od or before 412 o'clock- noon of August, the 10th, 1914. The chairman has on hand a number of these blank forms which he' will be 6ad tofornishany candidate upon hi4s maidug appl cation for me. *0 t -11 Our Reputation, Our high financial -standing, our re sources,- all make it apparent to the discriminating man or woman tha This BaA; is the safest place for their money..En tust your accoult to 'us andi you will be-the recipient of every attentioni and courtesy. The Bangt of Manning G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVII. ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning LOANS NEGOTIAWTED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Nirdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,. Manninir S. C. JH. LESESNE, ATTORNEY A T LA W, MANNING, S. C. TATE OF $OUTH CAROUINA~ County of Clarendon. By James M. Windham, Esq., Jndire of Probate. W HEREAS, Estelle Kennedy made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of E. MteSwain Kennedy. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said E. Mc~wain Kennedy, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Man ning, 8. C., on the 2nd day of July net, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show ause, ii any they have, why the said administration should not be graeedda Given under my hand this 15thda of June, Anno Domini, 1914. J. M. WINDHAM. Judge of Probate. how 'To Givo Quinine To Children. PERLNlistetrade mark name given to ani improveduinine. ItisaTasteless Syrup, pleas-! ant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot! take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor! ause nervousness nor ringing In the head. Try ;t the next time you need Quinine for any pur pose, Ask for 2-ounce original package. The. ...am PuLn T T IsT blo~n.. I3.l. 25~ 9Cense. WOMEN CAN HARDLY BE UEVE C How Mrs. Hurley Was Re stored to Health by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun4 Eklon, Mo. - "I was troubled with. displacement, inflammation and female _ weakness. For two 1 years I could not I stand on my feet long at a time and I could not walk two blocks without en during cutting and drawing pains down - .; my right side which increased every inonth. Ihave been at that time purple dnthefaceandwould walk the floor. I could not lie down or sit still sometimes for a day and a night at atime. I wasnervous, and bad very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, and often felt as though I had not a friend in the world. After I had tried most every female remedy without suc cess, my mother-rn-law advised me to take Lydia E. Piniham's Vegetable Compound. I. did.so and gained in strength eey day. I have now no trou blein any way and highly prise Or medicine. It advertises itself.P-rs S. T. HUr=, Eldon, Missori.' Rememaber, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkha 'sVegetable Compound. For sale everywhere. It has helped thousands of -women who have been troubled withdispae -nen-, ulceration,tumors, . re dlariiesperiodipaina, eirneh e, that bearg downee indigestio and nervous prostraion, af .sil other mneans have filed. Why dcn'tyou.try it? Lydia Pinbamn edicine ITn, MaNK DEP1OPLE BIN F MANNIN6 +4 re is uswomerst o h tnk +. po-ionQ - (fhei lands :$ndlae-next yearto the TOBACC ANDTRUCK ING 4' * TbDheprice of '-OB A GO 4 ai V. iWarebousss inhe -+ re-~ npritag, is'n ths arain needed oo the- TOBACCO * wl endeavor snon t gi4 e vc toe experience q one sca + on fr acres of POTATOS - OF MANNING. BCKNER 4 RU TJ DGE; ENGINEERS. SURVEYING DRAINAGE. SUPPLIES PINEWOOD, S. C. Notice ~ -'We the under.igned forewiari al1 petson% trespassinM oir :dllowing the-ir stock anid cattlu o. trespass .on hands beloninig to uis.E Rev...T. P. W. Gibboos, Rev. W. E Gibons. W. S. Gibbons. W. I>. Ticks, C. K'. Gbf us. R Mt. Mellet te, W. 'G Giben-, W. H. Castine, J. D Gibbons D. .M. Roerso~n. May 27th, 1914. 1785 1914 College of Charleston. ' South Carolina's Oldest College. 130th Yeiir Begins September 2~>th Entrace examinations a-, all' t be C~outy-eats on Friday, .July 3rd, as 9.a. m. Full four year courses lead to the B. i. dad G. S. degrees. A two-year pre medical couirse is given. A free tution sebolarship is assigned to each County of the State. .Stacious buildint+ and athletic grunds, well equipped laboratories, unexceled li',rary facilities. Exnenses reasonable. For terms and~ ca~alg-ue, qiddress, . HARRISON RANDOLPH, . President.. W.C. DAvrS. J. W. WI~pEMAN DA VIS & WIDEMAN, MANNING. S.C. W. Q. W. .WA~odsmeni of the World. Meets on First Monday nights as Visiin:Sovereens invited. MONEY TO LOAN At 7 per cent Dimproved fairms in amounts of Nocommt~issions charged. Only actual spenses for preparationi of legal papers. CAROLINA BOND AND MIORT- i AGE CO., UNION BANK BUILD. NG. COLUM1B1A. S. C. D R. .. FRANK GEIGER. . DilcNTIST. 1A NNTNG, S. C. r Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Girove's t The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless cd :hill Tonic is equally valuable as r eneral Tonic because it contains thei wrell known tonic properties of QUININE a md IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives >t Malaria, Enriches the Blood and l Important Informatun. *At a mpeinz of the 'oiry DEmo rari lxeetitive i omm4'e , i.edI this; av at \lanning. Clare-nrtion , (ounty r;i -divided ioto Giub D str; prft 'ided by the Rules of ;h- Democratic >arty. The-followiug :ire te names f the various clubs, the boundaries of he club vistricts. together with thR aimE-s of the Secretary and enrollment ommittee and t he place where toe en ollment hooks art- to he opened: Plowden's Mill ClubDistrict, includes Ucolu and Fork Clubs, and comprises .i1 that territory bounded on the North v the Sumter County line; East by tublic roid leading from Trinity to ardinia; South- by Trinity Bay; West y Pocatalieo River, the dividing line tweeuLbe Alcoru cu6i and the Fork Iuhbeinzg a lint- be'iioin on the oublic Road at John W. Perry's, along he Public Road to R. L. Losan's plaIce hence in a directline to Big Branch 6t Joe McFaidin's place, thence-along 3i- Branch to Pocataliao Rifer. Alcolu. Club: Eoroliment Comnit ee. G. A. Hodge, secretary. Joseph S. )ickson and D. W. Barwick; enroll, neat books to be open at store of Jos. ,Didkson. Fork-Ciu.h: Enrollmeni Committee, L D. Mctaddio. Secretary., J . M. Aontgomervand E D. Hodge; enroll neut books s6be open at bome of J.D. .FaddiC. - Harmony:Club Distriet., shall coin irise all of that territory bounded 'iorth and East. by Black-River; South. )y Haimon6v Townsuip line .da West y Pubn:c Road leadiuk. frm Thinity xv.%Sardinia. Enrollment Comwsittee, R1 D..W hite, Secretary, A. TG. White ind B. B. Odom; enrollment books to be open at-home of R. D White. Jordan Club Di.r cr, shall' comprise ll of that territory" t ib he South on Santee Samp-zrom Wyboo-S6. D] DuBose'i place- ;rm th 'DuBos6's place to he Raoon ' Road rJoe Tck er'place aldne said ro'ad t point where aid road riS's Lt.e. ManI1in, DavtIS Station road arnd-froai-thence tdwam d Dav~is-tatioin o Boswili place; .romi ene' across N. W. R t,. at or near p. F. Rawliuson's o i place. ad frone tbtue between olaces ot J -H - der~aohnaAW WClUand z6 t un Santeewampige Joi-oilinent CoAnmiet,Pe M Mitch umgSecreiary Ms .4.Davis. nd Jo% sionJrenourdeut bbootsto bn.'iswekB! 3% Tmpnon..k Da14ie'Si3ion Club Dstrittshair comprise al, of -that. teriory boundtc onrne' Eastby JordantInb$ '_tnid, the South'Ybantee SwamProt Wy boc to Pi nGrove Lake' West. from Pine Giove Lake oA Potato Greek at Pbliead iosin. ence ptie said creek toBo'lin'prgNW I. R: on the Nortw Ir-o.w aid oi rr it R. dto Uort, Bduse Swampat or near the oldyloec, plaOce- iddvind ing down said swam .. ani Davis Station R6ad .0 .Enroliment Commiee,Pum'er Casik Secreary 1. tA Gra1ae.andloh U~liontem'rollmnem'books to be Open at DrihrSzor'eeof C M:SDand&sen4 Liai. Coi odsCfuibDistrict,. shali ?comprfe df hati territory SoutherrboundaryvoiSanute. SamP fromi- :Pinereove Laketo EPrice's Pond; Weg lfrin Pfr'e 0 Pond Rowes Mil Poud thence-folowpigTaw Caw'pwoW.'R W . t,; thi'Nbth from said n oint abuttingbouth era bonuaary of Dasation lut Distiorrdiaiplac~feb'2G id iE6rollmewto t SeeretanyJohn R.Dinsle andl etfi Dibuis bey opimg at A e bf A. arnio; -- Srminerton Cl t Disetii s otuth-by Santee SwawpAfo -Princes Creek To-Pablic Road csing 8A It' Tindal's: residenc Noirth 1froi above poiam. followldnff S irlne rold Davisifir ndown eepaph R'ala so Thame's Milt on1 the -Essr -from .Thame's-Mill in a-directW4ine to Court House Swamp at, Aycock :place,~ and from thence-to.pointonN W. -R ., near.Gao. idgrills/plae.Z ' - Eoroiiment;Comm1ee, J.Aw. James, Seretary, O ,.; Bavisd ad it P. Troy. books to be opind s store l Summerksou-Haidware Co. - - Manning CmabDistriet, shall com prise ail ot~t'e ~rrit6r iiManning Township and :Cdjaednt. .; to the towd~ .f . Manning. Gad joining - she club adutricts of:Bloomville, Jordan; Davis Station, -Summersong Siljver, Parville, Harmony, uzsd Fetoo-with the following. elub&" Manoning Cub: Enrollment Commit ei, E. J. Browne', Seeretary Joseph -Sysott and C. R. Sprott books toi oe open at oenice oi Supefzinendent ot Ed ucation. Charanden Club:- Enrollmnent Com-j ~ittee, C.' A. McFadn. Seeary W4 . lowder<fand' J. Ingraui.-Wlsen,r books- to be mopen at st~oer of Piow~en Haridware Co. -Manning "Farmersd Platform.- Club: Erollment Committee,. J Mi. .Wind nami Seet euia, J. B.' Gamble and J. H. Windbam;. booksro be open am. ollce otJudge uf .Pro~base. -- Foreston Club Dietriet. shail em brace allh of the te'rriwry bounaded 00 the Eas& ly the. Count y -lios' on the South b~y Black River to Deep Creek, thence 'to the -newr Manning - Road. theoce to tbe County line near the Kel y piace, and shall include. the follow. my club's: SForeston Club: Enrollment Comn mitee, J. I'. Dickson, Secretary. S. M. Hynesworth and T. .L. B.aL'cal, books to roe open at store of T. L. Bagnal. ForestonlReformn Club: -Enrollment Committee, G. A. Holladay,~ Secretary, J E. Richbourg and J. Columbus John son, books to be open at home of G. A. Holladay;. - Bloomville Club Thstrict, bounded on the East byDeep Creek to the'Central. Railroad; t-hence to a -. Wes~ernl.y di rection to Bear Creek.~ thence down aid creek to Public. Road leading to Bloomvifte, along said road to J. N. Barwick place, and from thence to the place of J. H. Windham. Enrollment Committee, E. P. Mittch urn. .Seert'ry, WV.- C. .White and A. Wi.earborough, books to be open a store of' F?. C. Tlhomas. Pmfe wood Club District, comprises l that. territory commencing at the Sumter County line between the Ha' v'in and Reynolds lands, extendirng South to Cu tter Mill Pond: thence down Sammy Swamp to A. L. Lesesne's lace~ to public road at the Mahoney lace, three along public road extend ng We~t including all of- the Tindal >luce. crossing puklic road at or near .he Tack Wells' place. intersecting cih the public road at the Felder ,lare. thenice along thme public ro~ad to spriug Grove Branch. and then along 3ranch to tSantee River. Enrollment Committee, A. P. Toom r, -eeretarv. J. Rt. Grillin and S G. ritiin, books to be open at S. G.. rifii's store. Paxville Club District, shall include 11 the territory beginning at Harvin d Reynold's' place on the North, umter'County lhne ais Northern bon arys, leaving Sumter County :ine at hwak River. following swamp to what known as Junius Hodire place, and rom th-n':e extetndiog t-a T .J. Tis ae's place, then following public road est to 'Tindal's Mill Pond, following wamp to Lesesne and Mahoney cross air, and thence to Sumter County line. FEnr'ollmnent CommitteE-. E. M. Brad am. Secretary, L. S. Barwvick and T. .Brown, books to be open at store of .S. Bar'wih. Silver Club District, snall comprise 11 that ter'ritory beginning at public ad on branch near L. T. DesChamp's lace. following the Nelson Ferry Road > public road thi-ouah the Bolden Tin al place amlong said road to the Tele rph i oad. leavin:: said road at or ear i-he okidlDavis place, then on Man ing Silver roa~d to Bill Blandinu's :r-'. theo extending in a straight, e to TP. .1. Trisdale's plae-t on the l.an.,n and 'rind:. Mill puice road. No doubt yotiare if you sufferfromanofthe numerous anuments to which an wonenaresub ject. Heache back ache, sideache, neryous ness, weak tired -ter,. are some ot the symp to..s, and you must rid yourself of tem in. order o feel wett Thousands of women, who- have been benefited by this remedy, urge you'o TAIKE - M SlvaniaVood - ck~ [Cifn g(y.,,says: B-WFore-takigC dd stimes .j ,dweak VI could harlya - thelain~inmy ~c - ea d nearytkilled -Aftertakingthree boides~ -'eoCardithe paiUds i T appeared Nowlteite wEasleverdidEwr' - spiferi womns n toda - V ~2 r nt omnsi bo s 'tee-n- w -ic 1Totbrn i-uetb~a indid .- , Muyr'1tve2,dwrad ~ mitfee R ioo i teh - T tTon svi al id .Th =hp loeti edge of~~ Mo irs s' zionb ence o sSeaappassing opn is ofr..W..loker'sresideuce;' affte abone uananl be oowwv-uds-Selo Cliib Didric'. l instriitdrovira TSouth f said line ed not-elde Dorasdisrlcu. shairbe knawis' Gibbons-?dil ClubY Disict. -W DouglasCuM Eohubnt ponmn frt W. J :'lTnrbeville, .ctrD Green-andlJ. PE Tuiabe4l5te boi be oden satore-of Turbevlle a Seloc Chtab Enrcillaienc. Comittee T; B&Mellets,8eretiry,~ WC1 ~ad-C. H. astl oks tobe ojen suore o .F o G~ibbnIi 'io~ons nited.H.)Jel tt(Secretary, . i B.Gibbonsand?: tM. Thomas,~ nok. o'beon4ped eoefM. H:el Sarainia Club Distries; boshde-' Sorth by BlackBare;ss Cahibcy lin North by mean~$ ac t old Mannin tjaoadk inrr~ rollment Comiine H~~~~a4. Sretary~. E. . eFaddia and W Millsap;. books to be open at1 stoneo J. H. Garland. New Ziou. Club District; booded. North by Puddirig Swamp, East 'bi Townst. ip ine', Soutb by Newan's - Branch-and. old Tram road and7 W by Newman's Branch and Countyhir .. Enrollment Committee:;PRM. Gibbon -a Secretary, W. 0. PlOwd n.aod UH DuBose; books to be open.uz .born o> P. M. Gibbons. Midway Club .District, bonnded-~ North-Eass by Pudding $~wemp, Soua h by corner Cob'ngline ffg4grieneshi p. church; West byTowns4pJiner: En-I rolment Commiliteete C. W Barrowr Seceary, H. If Mc~tosh and J. H - Momrs; books to be open at home otr C. W. Barrow. -Oakdale Club District; bounded North by corner of County line - Friendship church. East byv Cornty ? lineand South and West byi Biac k Riser. Enrollment Committe#~. P .. Epps,.Secretary, A. C. DuBose -and J. J1. Epps. booaka uhe open at hom e of E. P. Epps. Sandy Gr ove Club District, shall in 4 clude all of ihe wynitory in San y Grove Townsh:p.' Enrollmrent Cwn mittee, J. H. H'am. Secretary, W;.1) McFaddin and T1. L. Coker: books to i e open at home of J1. H. Ham. The books i-f eart iment shall be opened by the secretary'of each elub or by the ernrollmnt committee just as soon as tiv~ books aa e received. No prson shall be euroild'- in any club, except in the cluti d tstrict in which he resides; the last Tru.sday in July stial be the last day of enirollment, and within three days thereaft er each Secretary shiall Ltanit to the Count t Cairmau the original enrollment books. * Each applicant for~ enrollment shall in person write upon the club toll his name, and immediately thereafter ~hl age, occupat;ion and nost oltice addres: if the name he illegible the Secretary hall write rhe name beneath the si. nature of tnae applicant.. 1ii the event f the inablilitvy of the applicant to write he may do so ny making his mark, which shall be witnessed by the Secretary or perso)u havin;g the custody af te books. The Executi!ve Commirtee is read md willing at all times to lend ther !ssistance to all of the officers ant voters and hopes that the committee il be called upon for information or ssistance. S. OLIVER O'BRYAN, Chairman Executive Committee F. M. WINDHAM, Secretary. Mnning, S. C. June 1. 1914.