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GOVERNOR asked ~ ' TO AHEM) LINES. had A Sfaroo? D>l?oti? rf JH Now Cooaty v Aimatcf ^ IMMl ii 6?TWmor uid tire IflfM Aweadmenti to J Now Onoty Uocs. Pro- the f piiid Awcvdmeot Takes ?er L * io More Territory ia *' ? l_ u:n r *_ a. rages miu vaemmuiy , Eakrges Um Around v Lijtt>, ; Go/eraor Re* serret Decision. * 'A; strong delegation of New digsintyites appeared before Gov. Afisel Tuesday and asked for certain amendments to the New "dbtthtv lines as defined in the .^ojKjniial petition. The aim of the amendments is to take in more Af t)R i itory in the Pages Mill com- m ? nt^nity and to enlarge the line Tj afcbund -Latta. The amendment itfthp line around Latta is made or i necessary on account of the elec- tere tfcrn held at Latta Wednesday 0011 ilk'which the corporate limits of tfce town were increased in order Al . ^ iOr cut into the New County lines. * a '' Wie acquisition of more territory i^f the Paces Mills commtinitv vl-b?I t> Accessary on account of an error th* made in running- the division line J""" " " Which gave " the New County IM \o*Ay 398 square miles whereas 1W the constitution says it must have K 460 square miles. K * Mr. Legare appeared in behalf ^ of the New County and stated that k he alone, and not the New Coiin- If tjr'people, was responsible for the It eftor. Mr> Legare did not have hii own instrument and borrowed Q one from another surveyor. The H instrument was set by the owner 9 and Mr. Legare did not discover * ~tli?t-?Tmstake had been made until he began to check with the sur- ^ veyors who ran the line around oni< th^eounty. However, this report P"1 ,' haid already bpen made and the -wify thing to do was for him to cole appear before the governor and 1x1 1 assume the entire responsibility |Dff which he did .in a manly and Oi straightforward maimer. Theter- Pjjf rifory asked for in the Page's Mill ?lv< c&nmunity gives the New County non 462 square miles. 18 1 enci ~C. S. Welsh appeared for the chai New County and the old county thr" . was represented by Messrs. W. V. CS..L1 T r JJ 1 rv_ T /-< - - ouuikiiuusc, li. uiuc *uu ui". J. V/. or ] fcT Mace. A delegation composed of i"*5 Messrs. D. M. Dew, T. W. Berry, ^ Jasper Bethea, Herbert Bethea due* * and Mayor Allen appeared for Lat- ^ ta. The main point raised bv the BUm representatives of Latta was that plae " they had just completed a large * school building and the New bMt : -County lines would divide their tain "f school district, one part of the dis- "J*? ' Jtrict being in the old county and V-the other in the new. wu * v. ? The attorney for the new county ^ \ jnadjs the pojnt that as Latta did tkaa , -hot want to come into the New * .'Xtnmty and as the constitution ^ \ .prohibited a new countv line t'mm cut$bag..through an incorporated : city or town the surveyors had been instructed to follow Latta's corporate limits in running the division line. 'That when Latta extended * he*- limits the New County drew in |heir H*ep in erder not to inter- g| ^|e?rt with'" Latta and to carry out original ideas. That vast H the amendment asked for. Prece- [j - dents were quoted where the gov- xWM ersor hai granted amendments to new county lines after the report of the surveyors had been filed. ?ai There is no law bearing on this I an I ?pdint had the governor has to be *** refolded bjr precedent end the jus- mi * tine of the cause. of * J /The old county attorneys object- ?6a" v t^to any further amendments on . the around that the surveyors had " t cerrtbdout their instructions, had ?? sffwijed the eounty. run the di- CeM jdakm Hue and had reported that ^ NewCounty did not contain tats ' *j? aq?ur? milec. That frsrstos "** mmrwctk eras ended and that the iai Mk % wmj 'kw (Q^nnfeor nido it dm fhtt ^ I " had nothing to do with the shapt i county because the statutes ie no reference as to the shap< lew county lines. All that h< 1 to consider was whether or nol law had been complied wit! 1 that the matter of granting- or ising amendments was left en ly with him. !*he governor listened patiently he arguments of both sides and n smilingly said he would re >n> his Hpficinn Farm mZ Garden WINTERING GEES. king Ce leal as In Straw In an Open Stortn IHad. \ the back aide of the bee bonding ha Montana experiment station and ling tha length of It la a room wttfe rt floor fitted up with two skeleton es of 2 by 4 so that some fort/ Ifty ecftonlas' of baas may be wind under as nearly normal ceodl s as possible, with the eatrance* iscted with tha outside, permlttlni bees to fly at will, bore these rooms In the gable tool mple storage room for empty hlrei for surplus combs when not In ub? the honey harvest. ring mm nm two winters prior tc NcttdQ of this bss house expert aum worn M?um its were carried on In outdoor win ag and In packing a number of col ta In straw under one roof. The ex Imenta during the last two yeari ? hot only modified by the indooi tejrlng with packing only a bore th< >nlf?, but also by packing coloniet ,t*w In an open shed against th< t of the house. (Bee the accompany figures.) itdoor wintering la usually accom bed In chaff hires, and one great xrtlon la the expenslTeneas of thee< is. Otherwise, since It la the mom nal condition for bees, this method :o be recommended for Inexpert td beekeepers. The feature of thee* t hires Is a double wall with from 4^to eight Inches of space between walla on all eldee, Including tha ofcn, flllad with moc noncoodoctoa Moat Ilka straw, chaff, papar ai d& cork. Tha affact ot thla poshis to retalh tha haat and at fha tea permit tha moteture pro >d by tha baaa to paaa off. farther permit moisture to socaps all or carriage doth quilt need in mer Is removed and a canvas quill sA over tha fiaiasa. Above thla papers, a place of old q oil tiny or aff tray may be used to retain tha . Then above this material to rot tha heat there should ha an open a with free ventilation, accent tad by a ajar holes through the-gs' ends of the roof. The roof and la hive should be thoroughly paS3 sd tha htrs placed several hxBaa he ground to prevent frssslag and ring and tha attendant aaakhsg up rater. Tha entraaeeferased by ? la pa ma js way through tha p?tkj it tha usual piaca is counseled to j|. Bp Mh or bo (or tho wIoIbo. lkm titttortt bom bo jfJuMf ttay P?t?< Lboobb UoofoL m?4 (or btddli| u| to book o| loetor. Bog hoy lo also yooi Am potpbbb. ik bbobo imollttlb logp of brook boy ud boy boy horn of (or Btoek, bat oo* tbot wom ttM^Mtkbpm (v MNfej L lb* troth at tho oMK TZauSt ao*Tu> ouJm axAttxamm tor Mrtaf Om day a Mttii of tto^M 4 g( 1 Htl." wti tto I?yt rarpooM at J Si 5J5} ? "to?w? Tm toM m hooka WM ths to." - du lflfuUr Dtuuifc liMtllulloo. It li \J* ma*MS to to aobUtty. and tod Mto an. aa aaa* aa a fatoala child 4a bora ' panj'i boafes aad paya In a cartala mam aad toaraaftor a toad . annual I aawat to to traaapry. Whaa to j I rmm* gtrl haa naihid tba'aga of f i twoaty-oaa to la oattftod to a toad ,?u i tncocna aad to aa alagaat aalt Of apart* 1 , aaaato. aad tola tacocna aad tola root* ula: daaca. both almost prtaealy, ?ra ban fine nntll aha atthor mamas or djioa. Tha alk aodaty haa azlstod for gonaratlaaa. It , 1 haa atoray* paaapaaad. Thanhs to It, t povorty strlekon old aaalda. ara as* known taOH tor Donmark noWlity, .1 f hot arary maiden tody la rtoh aad | ' -W7. y > / Met RtauMwIM*. 2 Z t "Hold on," hM the iMnMd chemlet * Dida't I g*re bottle oC my woo- 5 dorful tools that wfold moke yoo look 2 ' twenty yepse jriinnotf 2 t "You did," replied the potleot, -uA 2 i I took It OIL I woe then thirty-nine, 1 nod now I on ooly nineteen " 2 ? 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