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v." .' "-v^" * ... r ^ ? Senate Passes Sikh ' Day Law Kill Over . (iov. RichardWeto ? -v "... i . , .. .. r 'V - . "/ a < V?'inlt)Ta, Tv ..... (? .... .and panties* death u as. dealt, thbill' y . -i l.?? luudity the Sunday* blue lajV. j?t Vv?-s voted ?J7 ff> ip against Uh* 4^hk-.. * .' .aye <>f the measure over thft veto of ^ - ?? (Iov. Rivhards-, -*ix h<*t.is after the " . folate, by a vote ofoIA-WHU had over-. , ridtfrn the e.xeeutive ban.. * 'On motion of I).* L. .Mcl.auiin of y * * ' ' ? Marlboro, reading of the governor's N . > 1 veto ' message , was ' immediately foljjowUl by a vote, without debate." The j * question on pa-sage ~nf~t he -tail 4 ver / ,. *" thereto th?;t! drew the following roll *' eall Vote: . "j Yea? Btaok, Bowniap" ! s K^tytley,, . Hroome. .Campbell, (h?ntt*y, Cobto,^ Cope, L. Davys, Duipuiuln, f\ J Duffle, Duihajn, I) Foster, Cantt, | - Good-win,' (.Jresaette, HnlJ,' Hampton, * Harley, Heckle . Hallev, Hutto, Jen-.| kin*. Krcp.s, II. M. IHt,s?v>"? Pe#?rcy, j I'ftiitt, I'urdy, Rileyj A. B. Rivera, j ---??X-'- fiandeVi. Bmonk, S^lkl>fb Id, I'homas. ? " * Waring, Welfs, Wfflnley, Wood?total 40./ . . / . ' .. uN"ay':Spcutye^ J^R; Hnmblln, Abell, Andyrsori, A,rnbid, Avanf, lybT-kmnft. ? Blair, /Coozer, Bower*; Boykin. Brown, * Hrumton, Cant re) 1, Clary, -Cook, Dabbs. j - (j. ft. BaviH. L ^. Davis, Dreher,. K1*. . lerbe, Floyd, H." A. Ko/ter, Funder-. j ? ? Imrkt-tiaatonr-datimg, JLaimim,. Huf.L.i I si'l/ny.. r .1. i. k x. i r: .frrfrrv.. .;i?J i tl I - :* ' i? ' J Kay. K?'ith, Kelly, Kibbler. Knight, J. "" ii. irnm asit ivS 'I D. Laovuster, Lane, 1 1 I I 1 .1 e IO ' > V: I ,t r\'4*r \V . - l\ ? _j ,l\l. ('aslan M< l.akiTin, Medliri; Milletle; ... V I \ M u<): < , \\\ .1' Moore, Murrilh. , - Tllll l ' *' "" I'1 f"" '? .tpt. terihei.-g. Robinr'. Howell. Sellers,.S?:M.s> . "SituH, Siiii'tii. .Spearman, Sulli- i \.ii? Than-'- " . Timthernlan'. Tripp, V logo, .Yarbon.-ug h." I otal 07.. | ' . , .. - - ' t ? ; . ' ' ' ^ . VJust nai Men lil . \. . ' V . J . . ' v things. tobacco ' ' >. - '. i . . V [V \* ' V ' ' ' . . ' " '/ ' 4 .. * * V- % ' * / >. '* * ' : * v\ ? *" ~Tr" '' " /*/? r<\ urn] Ih ~ *""* * * . / ' * V } ?'?~~~f :L " O 1C 4 . k * . " . fu ' ! ' L , f! / " - ' * - L ii,orrr\ To.njf-' " V ' . ' *' 4/ . ? ^ . ' ." *' . \ & . ? ; . . . ?. .. ; * ,r* ? ?> ?-?a? ,. _ 5". ' " \ < ' . V . / '. . ?: ** '* ** '* ? " * * * v . kV,.,... * - - i. * ? *"i*, " I jh* House vote during v/ffTflJ th?* }biU last th^g -ptaljL rpajority it hud re, j ccived^un ij* fiUK.sjiKe before the veto, | tva?i: in^ hvrp youlrugt 'fr> that ifi t^v-cable' v. heie nt>arj,y t:: V. [hei'rS yf -J < > l | U > ?kT?Ute ,p| ec?'d?'d tie { |hi Jtiy uf ; to; - J4? >'?v nl?re i <u.n ^ ^l1' ' 'WeVO'-V .1V4'- *-' * '1*. - v \< .. ?<.. It 1 I i li i 1 * oil th? ex-_ 'V iSi'PH'*' * S. .L Sumnit is, I'afi:<^UM .i'M *ariT*?^T^y ureal ot< i?t\y hiws.l by his attack* ?/i Florence, and Aiken.; j'ftijd?trt+ii'T cnrtryth-/' as "'lawless c'oinuuunit;c \\h? \yei b ..opposing enforcoj mien-t of <he law*^?rdrew from the rfpi I e?entat ive? of those counties a spi: it 'od defense of their constituents and from the Florence* member,-Senator 1' H A i rows*mith,?a caustic <jepunciat ion of government not.by law bat by tb<;. t'-ovejrnor." ' ' . h KeferriiiK t"? 'be recent acquittu! of ' Howard-'Stark, Florence aviator, on |a chaijfe of usinjf his plane for commercial purposes on Sunday, Mr. Kijm iners coupled this wfth the statement that rtuwe were tweivty*two 1murder cases" on Florence county dockets ami that because "of its lawlessness, tht Itssly congested. ""Th'p aviator was acquitted by u jury, of citizen^" replied M. Ariiw.smith, attorney' for Stark lasi we.ek. "He whs acquitted in a court establh^Mj ed by. -the coYis'y ution, aqd to this court Governor Riyhatds is no,t iitpci - j ior. " ' . Why, *lf this be a gbvernmeTu of j law "ami ^tnt it t vrVin rinTTT i-"V? rhm-ML1 by the governor," demanded thtvfFlorence meinber, "-why?TTre discrinj^na- I JLTclUa inaili' in lh.- en fo-i cement of Ihe_ law. according to the indivicfuttl whim and caprio of one man? In Charleston a Philharryonh Symphony coacyrt . .. a glory fo .God ?i?d to nia-a wa?+orbjdd. ir onSunday*..1while by order of the governor,.the. beautiful Magnolia. I gardens, equally ' beautiful but not j t t : '/ i tural. te the "natural" it Chesterfield's / taste is no- excep , "t : ''~V . * r V / l/r^L'J > ' n? ri //1 4j' / /j i.cli1.>r,ivi\r -m h i li! .> n ?.l ^ ' ' . ?' '' . ' ^ r sterfi ; <jMy. ?<$*(y yf' Y* '' * " " ;% ' v . ( . : v * " . "Y - v . " ? * j * ,-. ? ,.y v - ' % V * C / ** y * .' . .. .. ; v.c '* . '. f ^ ^ *. - . ^ . r? * V v: r?e . ' . - ?.* '. . * *. \ . '* ''' ' 4 , f\ f y .^1'^"'''^, ' ' ' ' ' * *A *>4 ''N^ THE FIELD, CQNWAY. S. C.. 1 mart- harmless, was allowed to be ,, ian<l to collect two dollars admi h't charge'fbr every jmtron,', ^ ] ' Ope reason for the animosity to govt inYiient., the ' ptinttiferbus : . V>vGovernment with the i . ai-nhiu**"' every maii wants to t) ' ' ' -. ??y a '.'-ink, t<>. smoke ciftarfett'.;1riiiU dopes ofi^Sunda>Vl-aal<i :\v .i^-.y-rii\$'{\. ''ITgovernment kee vfv-^ j'th/i_t'-!eiable intisHlfce it.i?. bduiul to a state of anarchy The'on.v r! :li i ou. that has prevented th*> 1 j phjofrmn kicking R oot entirely in I a-usl is the fact that they treat.it with J s?LL*!iit contempt_JLand they are ."' ctjju-tified in doing so." . ' i Declaring, that he had no fear lei, tin- pieservation of the Christian rr| Jigioii.. Senator JohTiston, oft- -X?wI herr.v, in an extended speech argii-'il J that religioti. did not need to be bolstfae<l Op by help of the civil l.;^ hut that, if the presefit law were Kef 'amended: hi "had fear that the difh. u!ty ej' keeping it ejifortad vvould had to a breakdown of respect for all c?v \irnnv nr. x Other fiqdt esses in favor of.oven tiling the veto. wei'e made by Senators which. Senate votetd as follows: "Yt>ai Aid/ Arrowsmith. Ginn, C iodrwfff, Greene. Greneker, Gross, Ha.iv moody Henderson. Jeffnries, Jeto*? .Johnson. Jones, Kirkland.' Legnr^r Martin, Miller, McColl, J.. E. McDonald. Nash. Oilow, Patterson, Percy. Tvil-.y; Robinson, Rogers, Shealv. j Spivey, Stokes. Taylor. \ValI71 W>1Lliams. \Vise- ._ Total 3.1. T M ? " ,, ,\ay: Bvamguartl; Dennis, p'lmiK-j". 'Hurrutson, LanV, Moore ( McDonald. I Summers. Ward. '?^ * A\>i'nt: kichardson an d W'vlslu No vs?tintr; lUimrick. ? . Coius Gause Clrip and Influenza LAXATIVE BFOMO QUININE Tablets remove , the cause. There is only one "Brymo Quioioc i E. W. GKOVEiK signature on. bo- 'iWi* ?* " ' > , .1 i' " . ' ! ,Ji:- ' ! %ural . >tion c ?" " \ ' ? *> ' , ^ i s " : / -'! -cV ? ' ' , / .> v. * ' ' ? : ~~*r~?t ' ~ /">:/ , . - /':- ' ' . / r' /\ I .'S3. J . >' '.? : " , - 'i //'<)' ? .M113) "". H ' * t ' . r~ m y ? ? * s+s %' t * ' > . . . ' V* * < r ' V * *\ >' y - " ' . ? . V . ~ . V , . ?.'/*" * * . ' > .. .* ^ * ? ? ??-; ^ - ? O - v __ * .; x .:v ' '. ' ' :%i-- < - ' "? -..' o HtlRSDAY. APRIL 7. 1927 U. S.' Authority Motor Fuel 1 :i .. ^ ^ ^ * v ' r 4 I P O" I ^ ?? ^ii a PBr ^ 1 ** MMvj t.WlNO ' ' f~ MR HILLS IMPROMPTU SKETCH < AN OIL DOME The IJ. S. Bureau of Mines is i trill he ample for many--tffttrs to m lions. of automobiles. Hg.rry H. Hit Bureau, here tells the reasons for advances tn industrial methods whi By HARRY Chief Petrolejm Engineer, Un ONE reasoxf why there is no reason to- worry- greatly about motor fuel for a long time ahead is that people are worrying about it. Interest ta such a question at the right time, is the best insurance against disaster.- The President ( and -the federal Oil ' Corporation i Board have done what was needed, at j the right time. We kn<rw that most ?pe.troleum has come frosn -rather linplted areas and that even from these only, a small proportion ha*?feeen taken out Oil pro- j duced by-gas pressure"'capable of lift1 < ing It to the surface' when we drill -holes Is but a eimul proportion ot all the oil contained In the sands.' Even from the .best pools recovery by the ' tUd...method* is. small, perhaps one- ' half- in the most favorable conditions, | < oftener oneMxth. or one-seventh, or ORf teMh. - Hut a considerable part of j what still r'mains In The gropnd can <| _ be recovered by methods now estaib- 1 Hshed. ae technically and economically : pra?ctiraT)Ie;',K ' I Producing oil from ooal and shales < auil by mining the Ml bearing .sand^i .] is jH>KKi-ble. Hxperiments a re,'11 going on in these directions, and if ever have to .JLall hark on these re- . j sources* we v. ill be ready. For a lone ' ' tlnie. tinw.t ver, the present methods of explorriTic'n and drilling, with,-1mprof?! . tug pro't assure, larger reewv'eries, are likely'to eUfftoe.-. *, An-Oil Dpirit Illustrated I am no dr:ttHrht??nnan. but- maybe rj I rati' "ir.i\<- somvrhipg that will help ex < pi tin HbveVg .i rough drawing of an I oil dome Tlfe shaded part at the'fcot- j < tain is "a dt posit of oil In aring sands ^yl ti.'tlv in in; p?'-rvi oils' roul; .etratum < ali- ve. A wtiddrilled the hole ! 1 ~X~A'> hnd. gas .raijsejl. oil anil """11 to How ft. .while the gas 1 pressure w:'Cs ii t fs;t5o -keep .up l i h..' 1Jv<\ " i'-'d until ulH-' in.iu'iy ''vri < <ii.i.i^ ;m>vn. .f-<>1t waft'j-1 *n_J- i'f.ui s ' i Tt.it il ' !' ' < ;;?r -?lr ;i;jT Thfl .? *11. ' '(' 1?. with h'fti uv i 1 41 r !). v; i ,yt:iy "st :! go** h ' t firn? ^SLjtiie ' Kami . "if :"h? 'i?a n < -<>|j hi In". ?"?> 'J fU. gM morn would flow SO fhV* m';VPT !' ator in)< < :* Vii*~ 'I'M' >*' i.5?.-rt-.-t/ir In*: t"h? pf'ssim .in<l >".tn*>iiK! T>:. oil'' 9 ' 14i. n*stir?'<- flowing fr .i?i TItt- , ACT IT 4 f !??? ', 'h* .1 !<.? *' Wjj! ~'4\p iij-.i' !l Ic-Jt .J.nil Ml!;'' ll of Jht n|! "will . 1>". Vft In so mm tiAhls if h\i? jV ?ibio . till t| ii lon.j i- li'Us' ?> T < * 11 * t; y . . Tn'f< d'lrtn* w nirr.'ln .<">!>f? -of h?> a . 11,- ~~ au 1 ftiM-yiir ! (: <>i! to o!h?TS ?h?' ad *'j & Mi rt a !. niM al *?fl?Ti 'n? ^< *".' th/~ it w:*' ; wuf'-r .<itti'aailii*; , rli';'tii' ,*ls - fi?*>i ir! !>< rYi-t rod??rf><l' :n!t> aV) -oil v'.jail *4 x?> (it _)? a ' faat f-Mvfl. , f- r i t, <1<%J1 U'-U-tilat t)>?; . in hirh 'f isf^r *'hr<> irh *h* *auil.. w'.li ' ^',1 I *. 4^ i !. M " O !: a'-' H'tT'"h 'v if* rin<i'*r * ' lu t'ss'iiri'.water A .>11 ?>y:. ' ? ~ ,. | ? C.vprytfr ng 8ivfd' Nowadays Tfco Kiu- \ .yi pi n >; . t r mrf an 'V w??ll .f rarri?i,.wrh ;'?* af*j>r??pi','Vi ?r'??f- 'k-?i Jin*- whli'h ] in, th?' ol'd* ** .t* Iwsi. ^ NoVttdHjS !* i* !r*(/**\1 ffam itiejja* .f aori wht.> r-he dry <:* >. cUr.beJ) torr+4 ha< V {.rrfo th?',*r??unU-'f ' riaio i <1?J i ? . 4- . 1 T One *?f* the in?*nar-f^ t?> rn1 >."*! w>!? Jp the ihftf *' of #fi'it(err.t,n':ati. ? IS? AVfct??r fl < 5 ?h'.?j:iith'*4 Vi <,H >. ..V* 'fju'f*r" tfian o\\, amL 5>y wurrourd r % b'?t!??n ot w*?i] kef;* ' * : - '' , '< t t * * * . ?~ /. ? * * * : * & ' * / ^ ? ^ \ t ' ;< .. . ^ 7-?" Sees Ample | bfEoiig Future |t RCl % pi .. p4^ workers ih 6/hs il56 fMLdi ?I Ml 3F EXPERIMENTAL OIL ' shale reduction pi, ant > confident tjiaif'-fnotor fuel supplies', eet all^nceds of the country's mil* I, chief petroleum engineer of the this conviction, and sketches the < _ ch justify his opinions. r ' j- , H,-HILL ,n. ited States Bureau of Mines. oil out How to shut off "the. water j and permit the oil to run out ts a prob- , lem with wfcltfh the engineers haVe long worked. They have made great | progress and 90 Increased recoveries. Jn earlier times most oil producers carefully guarded all lafiuu'nation j about their veils ac|2t experiences, but latterly there Is oo-opera > fon ??\ matters. Geologists and pWoieum 13' engineers, once derided by the V.prao^iraE j tical" oil men, are <*nore and more accepted m guides and m tore I knowledge Is constantly-L leasingit- j covering^ j.I . As to Mining for Oil . r . In Lorraine they Have dug shafts down to the pi] sands and-actually * ; brought the san^e out, like cpal from" . & mine'. But lt> costly, - -f' Another mthing procesa Is fo sink a shaft to "the oil sands and fromfctv'i bottom, drive tunnel** In all directS?^s ! ^ ihronoh ihn -umla WTom these Tun nels small perforated pipes are driven | Into the, sands, which drain the oil DUt'of the sands, it flows to lai^ter I pipes back at the-foot of the shaft and 1 thence is pumped out,. This requires " Installing an expensive plant, but lh I some fluids the high, recovery that is assured h-'gbt -justify .the e?$t. I R<j understand the prdces!T"*s?bous to tsri.,B;: iO.litftJied Jnjit few fields in this conn- ' fry, some com panics being convinced ' it is-practicable, and profitable. 'Oil ran "b'e distilled' from eoal./and . lvmuch work is now being: done v ?f a long *t bis. line. Hut more appeal has'j'co) been in ad V by the plan of'extracting *'Ka tol from shale. The "shales of Scptfand ! 1 tiav" been worked for tb-ee quarters j. >r Ji t en fury,, and they,-are almost un?-f limited in. this .country, rich or. in oil ,01 rtian tho?e. of Scotland. . IvrimvKy.. : 1(1 Ohio. folora'do", I'tali, Nevada, Wyo-. Re rning and <'al.iforn.ia are particularly rich ,fh shales. 11n"s"7iTsT" a 'qne^rir>ii >f the cost bf-.extrartipg the oil. Con/',, h;r? given * 1 v,->.ouu_ w-'itti which ' he Bureau ha* installed a p'lanf l)e;|r ^ Ftulisotj. Colorado. ty.iiiMni' on rrum 11,1 the *. ('*oiorado River -Shades. It . f* * f;?; ahuUt-tiie bha'los mined-.at tio Uui)..<<>n,? win- produce about a-"barrel .! *f oit?. th.e-fton - ' . ! Tt>e Usevo# Oil Sftalea iii I if Srut'.a rid i h esv ,?r?- t&orklng nh41es uj fiaf": r.idiu ? rvk .'hVy.Jivt' palion*if oi] .jM-i'* ton Tin syarn.-. ar?? from.'':?re^x u it a half to ?>r! .ten feet-. hiek J?; ColwrSdo .<r? echtne many :fhes.as thirk and containing .tnm.h in' imve o I ft til" toil.. Ri'da tk>.ti <jf*sli;ilr? <.,t\ n'yolv.4*^. * an. 'e;?.orriw?l?t mining opera v, jv.'i. and after tpe ?.?:i is .# * t ra<-t..ed..t h" . ,.!<??* tf?nnar? of refuse * "' ' he lit '-' >?s?d ?>f ?<? .;":s nxi?'iisiv.n.-?'onip.ai*f'd * itVi_J''-t?4iueinn ?Mi fn'n? ,rT7 H7n 10 <>f 'he Hnreftn of in.' ttinrviKi|??Tlriieiit station al" liartlo* I rilif. Ok'la. *!'-< ?> arid erf that .exjalortfc ion-, better renoverie*. be\tor fitib^ji ?! >i i. i'n i' itx. i; i m lid t .11 mill ?? -fri i it I:i| u> inf c aHi reguir<-/i)eittj> or tw#?>tftv? to'dlityr,cf*. i It .ioVJd et.tracted i;i ,' t I ' time Mi: tut an a' prat th ai jpaft+f fhit" *>? ; not - -?e>, |-jji.poA?T??le' . Wltlfih thai period fherr * II i vHUTT jl' I? \9\l J 1 f* tVini > hh.>? wHi b?* t?i -fin pit- .- * - . \vf iv**'j. .<h?-'--ol frxim ?*?!l#? ><? M"Kn'i=m? federal' an?l s.ta'c pcYfrn rt> '.iv rt_n.; tMiiii^rry .? i n an .?> W>r< i?\. l^.g P4.it''' 'of 11 v<?n ,\J st 1pat!. :? ??-i???*? *<:t<\ 1 ilea i.vr 3- n 1 '( -W'<1 ih.ii'i on an ' 6 , . . , . n ino - ? - 1 ? f 11: ?i-*.Hi j un mt? <sb V U-1 *i 1 I ^ . - *. * ' - ? ?-? . . - ?> , f ? . ^ ' *, t * '\ ? " ' . ' i ' *' ^ v ' . . * '# ' '* . v* r * ? ' - - ; ; 'V'. SSSSSE5SSS5S^SSS5!SS5S^^^(j984BBBBHHHHii| ' T NOTICE OF SAkE ; V Pursuant to the terms of u Deed of* * ' ssignment tirade by L. H. bore, ruding as Gore Bros, and daterf"'the h day of March, 1U27, and^als^r in. irRimncjE* of authority of the' credit s bf tH^. said L. yH. Gore, fading* ay . ? ore Broi.f ?t th?^ meeting of ,sa?i editors on the 18th. day of Match. >2T, L the uiidersigtied/G! C. Butler, f* ' c * i t Assignee and Agent for creditors * \ the-matter of L. HiNfeore, Trailing ,. i Gore*BroV.."Will bf/er for sale at * ' "** 1 ' . iblic.auction the Gore Bros. strife'^ Loris, Js. C. on Fri., the 8th day *? pril, ;'1H27, at eievetj o'clock' in the ; renoon, the following described operty: AH and Singular, all of the goods, sres and merchandise and also all counts, debts, notes arid demands of v , ery Wnd and-also all fixtures^ said -pperty consisting largely of nVen's .* ladies' ready to wear, shoes, drytods, "and notions, .notes and book ac-' unts, and desk, safe, cash fegt&f?*', iow cases and geilcral^ffxtures and r a "hi ore . definite description TteTn^ efs ed inventory thereof may be hntl ? ...J i ?.,J ; *-? uin iuvv unuciQiKiiru. <r Said property to be sold in bulk or >_ lots" or" niece by piece at the option tTTe unSbrsicned and . said sale to njinue from day to day until all of id property and assets are disposed Terms of sale tasK. "* - ^ , V > G. C. BUTLER, Assignee ^antf Afcfent foi**Creditors. & SU1JGS, ' ;< ttorncyo for Assignee : tt~ ? nd-acenL J&C^ydito 24___2ti. <- N ; - ' ft -T' r?? ? NOTICE Notice to all"whom it may concern: tat'.I have sold my. interest in the yrtle Beat*h Supply Co., to Mr. K. W. 'nifiran of Dillon, S. C. Respectfully, ^ ' J t jDi W. NANCE, Myrtle Beach, S- y- - . - > p?i (DRAUGHT j h For Constipation I! H . ,V and I B ^ Indigestion J| ; 5 (Purely Vegetable) ' ' _ SI MMONS' FOR RELIEF . (Complaint Served) ate of South Carolina County of" N\_ Horrv. in' fhe Court.of Common pleas, . ] "' ' The Federal Lafid Bank of Colum-^ ?, plaintiff', v?v'W.. II. Fo\yl?-r, Sr., . D. McQueen, Burroughs Bank & usf-Co., a Coiporatipn,:; Burroughs ? . . ink Trust Co.,,an Receiver of the ink of Loris, A. *T. V?in<|efbiit amFC. Wilson, as -Roc;'h'<*rs, tff Virginia ~7~ ; ' rolina Chemical Co., a*"Corporation^..-. .*!\ IfardfHv M., C. Butler, .'Geo, J. dlida.V, Mure hi son National Bank, a rporation.^ and the Loris Rational" rm Jvban Association, Defendants, fo THE DEFENDANTS: Wy H/' lU'W'l Sv ft .Mi'fJlli'Oll Hllr. lijftix Bank _& TVukt Co.., (Jcirporan. Burroughs Bank .& .Ti ust Co.,vis. reives of. the Bjjnk of-Loris. A. T. A mdetoilt and C. Gi NVihtony ' Ke-r vers of Virginia Carolina..Chemical . . ; a Corp., R. f\ Hardee, .M C. Rut.', Geo. .1. lfolliday, Mu'rchison Nitna! Bank, a Corporation J' and tn'e > ris Natjinud Jjamr Loan Associan: . ' "" " ' * T * .r. y*OU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED d. migired to ann\yet' the' complaint this action,"of tvhich ^ copy hero-- . ih uiAVed ripoy you. ;uul to vhrve a y nf your answer i'o tin. said cominf orr i In" suhsci ibers at their office Rni.k Builvifnir. Cntiwttjr. .S. C.,..\vith.nventy days, filter the^?flrvioc here- ' ? .Xclusiyr of the d.iv *uf siieh -ej?r ;?and if \>iu fail , to an Aver- t he ajd'.iint \t_itlo+?--+4tf?tin1,'?afnrr>-af\t, rditnii.t'f in' ths act lutuwiif apply tiir ('rant for the ijdu L demundiiT lh?'% '>nipi.-u>il v * 1'. ; . hit? ij ('"oov. ay , S. C , the. "If 1.;' > ' I'-of March ii'5*' V; ? ?>?''> A- vl Ci.s ? i'laini iff"5?-' A.'Uu.ncvs.., I'ii G. J.? Mct^yi en., M. 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