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katw •cBHcanrrioN. ——wn i .rr.-. i InUM*. p«r Aaaum ■—■■■ .liSSi. I ••••••••*S1*&o ■f* .t* •• .H-oc fine »UI !»• Ibi« Wfcrk on Cltrk. J. B. Morn*, HAKMONY LOUiK NO.. A. F. M. JmU. mmlaroomrannk'MIon of lUrtnonv ‘ No. 17, A. F. M. will lie held MMwtnk* Tempie on T>nmd«y her tfith 7.30 o’ckick Vtf*«ing are cordially invited to OUmM. Of officers for ensuing year will „ _ Hutlcr Ilagood .W. M. H..P, Anderson. Sec. — Twmitf STtoffiiTyrWT BANK NOTtCE- On December 1st. 19C9, the Bank of Rarnwcll, in accordance with resolutions adopted by its stockholder;*, will go out of busi ness as an active Banking Insti tution, and will turn over its as sets and good will to its succes sor, the Bank of Western Caro lina, which, in turn, .has assumed its liabilities to depositors. ' CReck s* a ncl ’dr aft s d raw rr 'll pmi the Bank of Barnwell will be paid by the new Bank, and the Bank of Barnwell’s old customers <vill find that there will be no change, except in name; its old Officers and Directors hold similar posi tions; its old Stockholders will be come Stockholders of the Bank of Western Carolina. The Bank of Western Carolina with a paid in capital of $400,000, will afford increased banking fa cilities to the communities it will serve, and be in peak km to oiler its DEPOSITOR S mariy advanta ges which & Bank with smaller capital and more limited connec tions couhl not furnish. Depositors arc requested to leave their Batik Books to be balanced at the cud of November, and to provide themselves with new check books etc. The Bank of Barnwell, By I*. M. Buckingham, President. At Ml. Calvary on arming wiU ba given a the piwfil* aif which will ftiriiUh the acbooi buitdin] tl« la Invited^ . Mr, Leroy Molalr left on Huminy for South Kloiida in answer to a tcl- eiflifclit dispatch informing him of the sever. IH11&* of his sUtrr, Mrs. , at her hume near Arcadia. resident oBk-talS wer. all pet wblts asWe that ■ rranited «■ Dhrsli-iau r j <.( (.!ovoi**t1 Cnmmrning next Monday and con tinuing until Friday Father Mahoney will deliver in Allendale Are evening lecturea on Catholicism^ A queation boy will Invite Inqnlries to be answered, — The Supreme court will commence hearing today appeals, from this cir cuit, 34 in number, and continue the hearings four days. Several Barnwell sicn. ses- eealed weapons. Dr, J. L. liters, formerly of Dunbwc- ton now a leading apecUlUt of »avan- 0#h In eyv, ear end threat treatments and an iuven or of wide reputation spent Tuesday night in town, en route from New York to visjt the old coun try home. Barnwell county farmer* are level headed They are planting a* large an acreage In oaia and rye a* they did last year, and inoie wheat than in any aeasuii in a quarter of a century. TIkmis who grew wheat last year cleverly saved their golden buahels for 1/10 seed/for ttieir neighbors, who ^inteud to plant, and all have sold out. The new Southern and Coast Line aciiedJiJea Are nm giving general or special antiafaction. Several travellers Irom stations West of Blackaplle head ed lor Lam well were violently ag grieved Ust week by the departure of train List from ii ackville 15 minute* before arrival of tbeir train from Augusta at the junctional point. Con- st q-iently th. y bad to spend the night it iiiai'k \ ille. a good place to tarry, but nine mile* ^orn th?ir borne* and engagements, As 1:19 ba* tta ter minurs at Allend.ile and no connections to make they are surptised &c that it «i<H*enot wait at lilackville ior Hie ar rival of 22 of the Augusta Lbaritston line. On tiro Coast Line the mails are .-everal hours bebiml ihe fonner scberl ule, witir !»o redeettiing feature of greater regularity. Santa Clan* will be here just a month from today. The hunters of blind tiger liquors In ami around C)i*rle*lon continue lu make large catches Mr W. B. Lard wa* too busy to come to see ns Ust weets- but Hid r.o^ shot Mr. A-bry twice, forget to send n* *»'g'K>d tnesHage by “ ‘ ' I / /! inerHa^e hi* clever neighbor. Tl.e weather on Siturdav was just loielv. Ho was <>ur '.restnent by our S oml friends Messrs'!'. S a 1 d .1 It lack, K li Jenkins and James Kiley. The tirst real klldng frost of the Fall came Friday morning Ice tb'n-a as dinner pUres wis pUntilul, No top crop of cotton this year. Mr. R, F. Gardner of Healing Springs, w ho i« making a fine success and setting a good example a* a truck grow DAtely, however, the express office sod the Bsruche-N.ttle« store had closed some time before tnd only the occupants in Watblna Brother* were hurt. The explosion shatter ed glasses throughout the city, prln- ot’^My on Main vtreet, and the shock S be distinctly felt for miles linking that It was au i>arth- baiber *bop men jwlth half Rbav- ^ ^ abliMxi to by parties dams ilndii C, B. Ashley. K*q., only boh of Oen. L. a A-hlev, lornn-rly of tlds county, was shot and insunity killed on Tbnrs* day of last week while Manning lu irontof hi* olli e at Madison, Fia., by J. F. 15.';.ty of Lee, Kia. The murder is *:rid to luive been unprovoked. Beaty was put j.ir. jni 1 . Tne a »nu.’I,.te.i Press i* ** follows. .'Ir. Ashley bad a claim pnt into his ham!* bv a client against M r . Beatty for collection. Thurrdiy wa* circus day in Madison. Persona on tbeir way home irom the circus »aw Mr. Beatty drive up td tne door <d Mr. Ashley’s isw . ttice and call him out. Mr. Aah- iey went ‘Ut. and wtil'e be was rtand- iog betiT,-en the wheel* of the buggy talking with M r Leatiy—in apparent Inendliiiess so far ns ib« pa*ser* by could see—B'.'iiiy drew bi* pistol and He whs carried mo bis office nnJ died in .a l*w minute* Beatty was drinking, He made no effort to escape. iir. .f sbley Was a prominent at torney and hi* professional future wa* bright with rich pciunise. lie waa a ventlemsti of quiet manner and many manly virtue*. The sad news of hi* too c*rly death has brought poignant sorrow to many Carolina relative* and lrieiuN ’ LigUi'i) arm* In the c V7l rs't inst Tii'e bK? by Cbesler In excellent health, Holldtor , UvrosM fall of lrrepre*.IMa>a«rgy and Hcenogrspher Brown happy to he home again and the her*. Uoll call* War* aRawarad hy 13 Grand and 33 Pi'tlt Juror*. Aftar a brief and helpful charge The Grand Jury through Ua Foreman, Col. Butler Ha good returned True Bill* against the following defendants:' Uamble Bailey—Violation of the die* petuaty law. Jake Albany—Assault and battery with Intent to kill and carrying con cealed weapon*. Henry Cave—Disposing of projierly under Hon. Stepney Glover—Murder. Jake ilarh y —MtirUer. Joseph Duncan—Assault ami battery with intent to kill and_carrying con- Frank Anderson—Larceny of live stock. ’ Latah Nix—Aiding ercape of prison- •l?. „ , Itebecca Wilson—Violation of dls- l>eii*ary law. John Yuuniane—Larcei.y of Hye stock. Sam Smart—Lareenv of live stock. Nathan C.ive and Kdinorul Gharlton— Grund Larceny. Archer Prtester—Murder. James Stephens—Grand Larceny. Frank Hendrix—Burglary and Lar ceny. Warren Bartley —Violation of dis pensary law. Peter Green—M order. Winton Walker—Assault and batteiy with intent to kill. / Case* Disposed of. / Winton Walkrr plead gullf.v, 1 year. Frank Hendrick* guilty, 5 year*. Lamb Nix guilty, <• mobrh* Jaiue* Stephens guilty, 1 year. Peter Green acquitted Sam Smart pleaded gulltv. John Youmuns pleaded guilty and sentenced to one year at hard labor and $1 tine. Jake Albany fotmd guilty of aggra vated assault and batteiy. Warren Bat ch y pleaded guilty, $100 fine or »ix month at hard labor. Jake Harjev plc.ided guilty io mau- sl.Hturhtcr.4 y. ttr* st-nCence. .1 o«tp*i 1 iimcan Guilty. The Gi urt will trot work today, Tnanktifiv ii.g Day, and on Saturday Judge Gage will be in Columbia, to sit w ith the Supreme Court and Circuit Judge* upon proceedings relating to the granting of a ( barter to the newly finished CauJina Olinchtjeld and Ohio Railroad from Virginia, to Spar tanburg. Solicitor Byrne* expect* to clear the criminal calendar in the four w orking day*. Hold Over Grand Juror* J. 0. San der*. O M. Padgett, P. F. Mitchell. 0. B. Parker. J. J. Huelling, J. J, Boyd. PKKSKX V.MKNT OF TH K GKAN D JURY. TODAY Th cording to a meaaage fog under aide of a woode* — . lr 3 founU and l»a«ket of grapes boughi by ** V. Hubbard r ''°' ’ ird, 825 Nortel f lh Ur ; t. IndlanapGfl* wUI , Mr . sires a busier* with Mr. nla ■treet. widow desires be "nice," wealthy anwic llud»on a r Lnuia Bell r*. Mi»* py disposition. She to have dark complex him for the remainde X meaaag^f l w0 '— ' ' Four wit, tBrtuoilc service, £.^old a* Methuselah. Bing ir ner* making a hra dea^r. •"‘I are, we hear. - handle wh fire from " •“-^banta are dismissed by Oi BANK’S PAPKKS « ] ■« January 9 V* •Kits * Public jhiJ: bi- court f„ ’ e report izp d staff di em and coniniis od . Wliici, call ni Two women and four cpme ‘ and trapped ft Is'Eafiffe rescued Barnwell. S. C. November 23 1909 To His Honor. Judge George W. Gage, Pi e*id ing Judge . The Grand Jury bi g to make the following presentment. We have pass'd upon all tj>e blit* given u* b / tbc S (ib itor. This body having made an inspection of til* County Ollluea. and Public Building* at * funner term of Court, (lining the i resent year, and made it* report, an ii>*t>ecti.,ti ot these nllice* Htul building* nt thi* time wa* not made necessary, and ha* not been made. It baving been brought to the atten tlon of the Grand Ju r v that great cou- ollection of l)e the .Magistrate*, among the most pmuiUK uhBav*ilg4.cJ that lar y.utng folks of town ^.‘♦ter cold. »*a oe*uuful blonde, loved ir», «tood mired hr all who know her. Grubb* is the veiy efficient salesman > the empliyme.it of Mr K. P Lee y 1 ^ where lie wiii continue after marriage, and tbeir many friend* are glvd to know that tli-y will make Elko tbeir home At tins writing the marriage i* two Jays off and a detail; d account of the marriage cau not be given until later. A delightful attention to the bride- elect, M iss Eai’y Pender. wh* a ’Tin Shower” tendered h< r on Momliy afternoon from 4:30 to 0:30 bv Mia* Janie S'l tngfellow at the homo of her *,Vter Hr* Lucia XoTT YTTmtowen nd potted plant* in profusion were “■ s Tno IihII. parlor. e iNMlMJ 1 * 1 ,'.’' ^ _ 'Y*'- *• L a rci reanltMl and a«itto«r tha skill ot nor the lull loving tcvotrd parenU and- fflood* ftay tire parting ot the white aplrh. Ou Saturday afternoon ..., little body was given tender burial io the Kplacoftal lliundi yard. The sin- eereat aympatby of all their many, friend* goes to the sorrow stricken parent*, . ' / FORCED INTO EXILE. Win. Dpuhureii of Qi« an exile from itotn.*. Mo eu, Okla. wa* stiinUIn air, he thought, would euro a frightful lung- th rat-king ooftjrh tkayhad <kl|£d,3UJi«»- ndlea for two year*. TSTter six mouth* he returned. t)«af)*"iiogging hi* step*. ’•I'heii 1 began to twe Dr. KIng’* New Discovery,” bo write*, “and alter taking six bottles I am a* well a ever/*/ It sXve* thousand* yearly froi despercto lung disease*. lufailible for Coughs and Gold*, it dispel* Hoarso ire** end gore Throat. Cores Grip. Bronghitl*. liemorruage*, Asthnnt. Croup, Wiioopiug Cough. 5()c and v 1 90, trial hotlle tree, guaranteed hv Cf N. liurckiiuiier, and K. A. Dcason «& Co. SEED KYK FOR SALK. kind Barnwell tlounty rnlsetl; the that never falls ,.r disappoint*. C. N. Bun-khalter, Barnwell, S. C. — Wanted—to buy sound mixed or unknown pea* In ary quantity, quote best cash price fob your station . Dixio Flour and Grain Co. Laurens, S, C. LOANS NEGOTIATED. ‘ Loans on town and farm property negotiated In amounts ot not less than $1,000 00. I.ong or short time. South Carolina fund*. J. A. Willi*. Atty, Barnwell, 8. C. land for sale. a.") acres near Mille.tr Station on C. A w, C, railrosd. Also one eighth in- rcrest In 50 acre* adjoining depot bn at Mtllett*. Will Im sold cheap, und on easy terms. Apply to Bate* A Simms. Barnwell rt. C. (3-t) TREASURERS NOTICE. The County Treasurer will In* at the 'o'low ing places on date* named for tne Collection of State. County and eeliool taxes for the fiscal year of 1909. Hlackville. Wednesday Dec, l*t 19ti9. WiliSton, Thurlday Appleton, Tuesday Fairfax. Wednesday Alle.rolale, Thursday Office will be closed at above date*. J. B Armstrong. Cotintv Tro*«. Barnwell, 8. C., Nnv. loth 11109. 2nd *■ 7ih " Sth • 9th Barnwell on HELP WANTED. WANTED —A few more fatnllie* to work In the Knitting Mills at Black- vllle, 8. C., apply to tt. W. Greene, Jr. Willlston. 8. (!. AttentioN FarmerS! Wiso farmers have made jnoney by seeinff me before Aged M*«'V£] lc,r cotton seed and have lost by »nd I’BcoaacKHfc. J Puncke, an old German who •urant and bakery In >e wu found lying F a* A llenda Office will above date*. J. B AT Countv Barnwell, 8. C , Nov. 10th 1 GoU Signet Sc*vf I1n» « Stone ’-^"r •• k. oi r. •• Bracelets, Platctl. * Vest Chains. Silver Tie Holders, riated and Silver Breast Fins Carmen Bracelets, Locket Chains, Cuff Pins, The above indicates the variety of articles offered now. Anything not in stock will be ordered. ~ * JKiF-All kinds of sliver ware, \ E^^Any initials cngraved at smtH cost. DowUffttSS Ihtsdoor df dpportnnity. Tobin’s Millinery Emporium, — —-—- Barnwell,-Sr-G* { '1 ■ ' BLACKP w ■ FAITH in the FUTURE - i "*■> I have the utmost conhdence that great good times are wait ing for all who will go to meet them. 1 show my faith by my works, by having just seized a gol den opportunity in the West, where 1 bought SIX CAR LOADS mirat Ljrhdhitrfit, S. receive prompt atieri mm Ic. OF THE Choicest Mules and Horses to be found in the over crowded nmrkets. Two cars have been received, the others follow fast. 1 hey are ah right, So are their prices. DR. J. H. & DEST BLACkVILl Oflicc days THuradk/, i day and t’ * * ‘Well c . UVi V 4 - •r.-At BUGGIES and WAGONS. and Suturda etj nipped office Operatious made ftS !e«sK ns consistent with safet Prices leasoiifeble. Ti eiwh; r .‘..ill 15 To go with them I offer a car load each of Buggies and Wagons at C 0 S J. to make room for later Purchases. They were made in Virginia and are as good as any in the world. Come to see me and be convinced that 1 keep Headquarters for the Best to be had at prices defying competition. THE OAT CROP. The valuable latids t$ tht late J. Terrill Smith tistoh, densed by him Connie Maxwell Orplmi arc now offered on liberal terras. For pnrticularg eilher to I>r. W. C&€8ter I Don’t neglect it. Plant plentifully Your stock will be healthier if ted oats during the hot summer days, It you make a surplus you can sell for good money. A bumper'oat crop through the South would spell boom prices for next year’s cot ton crop. Get true, tested and acclimated seed, such as 1 offer. Smith, Williston, CMtluh Sheppard, Edgefield; or A T. Jamison, (4reehnf66d. NOTICE TO btiTCtBi 1" .if- . v • • • ■ ^ ITOES. ^ 3,000 Bushels of Bancroft Oats 18,000 Bushels of Appier Oats J. D. WHITTLE, AllparaMM iNNfog tbo MIOIO ofE. Gyle*, d^a* will pleaM present tbo m«M- ftopei , mcated. and all per*oni lodebted t the *ald eatato will pleaee tnkke prom •. payment to aa at Bieckvlllo. S C, Herbert*; Gyl^ , r w A.&riao. Qnail (led Kxoeutore gf tho 1 ■m i fH.tamem (.r <■ E. Gj November flth I960. BLnCKLHLLE. •-J s. c. STEPHEN 8. FUKSE, JR. EDI UND ' LAWTON. PURSE AND LAWTON. Cotton Factors, bagging and Tie-. Ft 1* izers Handlers of Upland, Sea Island ami ]•’! >ro<! . f a C’ottof DENTIST, Birswtll, B.90 ft. m. to 6 im'M Per«M»» living away jT, MU pleaMt make a f: i' J to la tbo 'ternoon head. •n^vLiberal advanccH made on r.onsicn condition . ^ mein n -tfi- WANTED •vas Jau lt That Have Been Missing Since the Cashier Suicided. Forty thousand dollars of note* and valuable securities belonging to the Bank of Ellaville, Ga., which is owned and controlled by the Bank of Southwestern Georgia, located ir Americas, were found Thursday afternoon carefully concealed in the boxing al>out the Ellaville court houpe. When Cashier Waiters _of the Ellaville bank committed sui ride by shooting himself Iq Ameri cus a year and a half agoft^ast o’ the bank papers were found miss ing. Every effort made to dlacove- the missing documents proved fruit less, —Two citizents came upon thf’ papers by accident Thursday after noon. Five hundred dollars reward, offered by the Americas bank, Is still outstanding. The object of con cealment of the securities remains myatery.. . -Tl MAROONED IN DESERT. t>s - wht ch ::r r “*’• ^ on ' ,a ' e 0 »L^yn'^ il j*j»»wrr.^*pensary sys tem. 'HBtMnedmont, of Greenville, the county In question, says: “Within the next few days there will be petitions circulated In Green vflie by Mr. C. E. Cook requesting the Wlslnture to order an election 1’or the establishment of a county lispensary in Greenville. H 'Thls jsubt|ect has been spoken of by advocates of the dispensary system In preference to the present nlan for some time and It Is alleged that there la a strong sentiment in favor o< the old plan. "The argument that Is being used favor of the dispensary, is the fact that a certain amount of liquor* are being bought by citizens of Greenville from outside of the State and that th« money spent for purpose Is absolutely of no benefit to the city or county of Greenville, whereas. It Is claimed that the es tablishment of the dispensary would bring in a certal** amount of reve nue for the support of the schools, etc. * '! f h! « marr!; t il - Chi,rJreu at ath Vn,t ^ States compared w protec terests. In A good, sober, Uoueat ^*^8 of the man t<> attend to a four " n kmer j ^ r\g ffices sentence you Mq}, prompt und careful attontTOTi ' penitentiary but v*. to perform such labor « able to perform. The sentence rt Is that you be confined In .. FUUS1C iC LAW I’OX, A- mmg By so doing | tl immediate MTrvioe emiiliitmMui. Ho must be t>bl« to ntanHge 1* (joed ratp the hi* per " t* . to Miss' I 11 Per cen t ^ U ‘^und^- ,,,, /_ It i a : as though I was asleep, don I yon " think so? And J don’t think the face showed suffering—that is, the clay did not show the sufferer, the body Itself: but I felt, oh, I was so pleased to be out and away from the atmosphere. I felt so choked and so distressed for breath, and the moment I was released from the imprisoning body then I could breathe perfectly. I felt—I could not describe It to you." “What happened just after you went out. either on this side or on yourside?” asked Miss Robbins, Who was taking do^n n shorthand what he was saying while dead, just as she had for years taken his utter ances when he was living. Gen Martin continued to describe his own death by saying: on know the act uaTpassing "6Tit - _ rxtl By the accidental dlschargj aver ag«k of dynamite in th SAFE BLOWERS AT WORK. Train in Unique Fix Because of Two Washouts. Trsln No. 4. on the San Pedro, The ’ Hartsville Postofflce Entered and Robbed. M-i due at Salt Lake from Los AngeL-s January 1, is marooned in the des ert, five miles from Callente, Nevada the track on both sides having, been torn put by the flood of last week C The train is carrying In the helib ^^tyorbood of 150 passengers. Plentv fijQLqf provisions are on hand and there is no danger of suffering from the lack of food. The ties gre being torn from the tracks and used as fuel with -which to make steam for heating the can. As ooon as wagon* Columbia Record says upon arrival at the postofflce Wednesday morn ing, to fix up the mail for tha out going 7 o’clock train, Postmasur J. E. Heustis found that a wlnliw had of the body, there Is a little feeling of sort of depression, as it were, and then when I pa88ed *out. Just as I passed out, I began to feel uplifted. I felt as though the air was filled with perfume, and I was (soaring), rising, rising, rising above my body, until I passed behind simply a veil. It Is thin. It blinds your vision. It obstructs the vision for a moment from the earthly world. Then, after we have passed beyond It, why the music, the flowers .the trees, the h*&, tooymmn* *m had been blown with dynamite. The safe doer was found on the floor some distance away wi n Its hinges broken rnd the combi utl.m knob shattered. The postmaster «ay f he is unable at this time-to say just how much cash and stamps are mlse- y tood, actually were returned to me. There was * erfect communication between us. "And then I was taken—would you believe it if I should tell you’ was taken to an actual mansion would be what you could call •» palace. There Is a garden and walks about it. It Is divided Into rooms, actual compartments. I was taken to that and (they) said: ‘Here I* your home; occspy It, live In It, have what friends you choose with you, what relatives you choose with you, and as those whom you have rn behind follow yoor yon miry welcome them to this home as you may see fit.’ ‘I went In and looked about me said: ‘Wlyere dtoes this music come from?’ I walked ihrougrr a corridor aud turned in a room at right and Sctually walked, with out fatigue, without effort; I simply glided in. I saw beautiful pictures upon the walls. I saw beautlfu' flowers that we called in the body palms, growing about me. I heard thla beautiful music. I stepped along to a window and looked out. ard under the window there were 50 young, beautiful faces, all playlig an orchestra. That was my wel come, that was my serenade,, as It were. And they said: ‘This .1* Hieaven, this is the kbfWtftkl wxfl , iil.- - j Wa great yog * eolteaUary *t •»ch Isbor as •c to perform for the pe- actlon, rm. the claim that pr^all the trial and Secretary Knox’r^|h^v any of the no developments f!*_JjJ^"F©r the .ered. nf AliVrton, In court with him, and too* seif* within the bar, while Attorney Gen eral Lyon sat near the SoMcifir, awaiting an opportunity to break in upon the trial of the Medlln murder case. Mr. Famura was looking .he picture of health. When congratulated by a friend on having an end of the prosecut'on against him, he said: “Well, 1 don’t know whether the situation calls for congratulations or not. I don’t Ike to plead guilty, even with the privilege of paying a fine. A fellow does not like to have a thing like that chalked up against him.” The agreement undor which the cases against Farnum are to be nol SO*Ut”S diet or. erugnad l iNAL Auttee 1* in. the 0th day of ed v by force, bis cheek fi scrimmage. At*%> seeaton of the negro, ___ ged him a abort dleUnce him to deai Savamiali, Ga. ■rlM " TVirnweTTL’oantj 1 ‘.rfmlnlHtrator bf the estate* Fatrell And Mm. (B| Ib rcki' < .d, abcT * j log for tbs schedule# and general regarding the manner of IllUag them I will be furnished to each candidate In advance. Any person of ordinary [ common school education and good judfment should have no difficulty | In passing. "This test is not a civil aervlce j examination. It will be conducted under the director of the supervls ors of the census, tnd the papers I will be examined only by the super-1 visors, and by the census bureau. • < i.ry .»< o^mhoclad jgj ’■C?T 7 '-w Farretf*, ' - Adalm-tr^/fY The Taft to a •#c‘ | A dispatch from Wa it ia expected that the publican members call a »aetli|ft„jML|i#, give earnest coneid situation arising from ment that the no longer count 49 .^y In order that convenient examln*- tlon places may he provided for all] In congress ^nd^ candidates,, local cTvff service ex- j ronsige from th£ amlnlng boards and postmasters will hern, be called upon to preside at the | Most of the radical pressed applies to all cases In which . he Is a defendant, both those In actual taking of the test In certain ers in the ho Richland And in Chester, for bribery cases, but In this respect they wlU the elections but a and conspiracy. In the other cases act merely as the representatives of tant, It is a life pending against State dispensary I the supervisors of the census. pie with them officials Farnum cannot be made to “It Is Impossible to exaggeratefwhen forced Into the testify, however, as he has constl-1 the importance of obtaining a cor-j have no hesitation tutional immunity on the ground rect census of the population and | that his testimony might tend to In-1 agriculture of the country criminate him. tool the gardens, the walks are perfectly magnificent, perfectly . magnificent, and nothing in the earthly world hardly can ever correspond to them. And we are taken up perhaps went to the window, and as I look ed out upon the orchestra they each one bowed and waved their hands and yet the music continued. They were playing upon Instruments, The! The effort to defeat the u.iua.x. u. ul . correctness of- th e returns depends J congressmen by Jtis undecstpod that Farnum has 1 wholly upon the competence of thejagalnK them Ia |a|>iBti positively refused to testify against 1 ehumeratbrs.” __ his former friends, just as he refus- The enumerators will earn about ago, had already begiPL ed to take the stand and perjure $60 each. Those In the rural dls I districts InMWWeat* himself by denying that he had glv- tricU must complete their work with- and congressmen to en brills or rebates. Hls pleas of In thirty days, and those In cities I ably will make no guilty, however. Is a complete admls-|of 5r000 and more population at the j in defending t emOiqWI^ slon of the allegations of corruption j preceding census within two weeks, | * * bcaiight agalnrt tfte State dispensary | from April 15, 1919. ^ mttmojm i /' » sysfent.’ yxeufim'+i tt*,* tm Hr h ffitir Thar Slttr ITT rn actual tTretrameutir alt iw harmoiryr I** Of Gvaut FosteUo, can ’ reach the stalled train, a mat- tag, hut the amount Includes the pro- ter of three or four will he taken to Barclay, where th* train wlll.be waiting to bring them Salt Lake. coeds of. tear days* hnstnees r. J. W. Davis, who lives naar’oy, A report At About S capacity of what you wotfttl under stand as a clergyman, and they say This Is a state of transition. You will not see the face of the Father for many, many years, but He will give you strength and power to go back and see those whom you have left behind.’ And the feeling IS o’clock could mm. eeataey IS beyond description, and no spirit that ever returned to sdrth begin to describe it. for the of the mortal mind. and I never heard anything like It In the earthly world. The music was divine. I said: T would like to go elsewhere.’ I bade them good by. as it were—I Just saluted them and passed along aprosa the corridor into the opposite side. T walked about I felt—it was jtragft 1 MS iA >n*£*r, oe tMM, no desire to set. no desire fer food, bat T am Hands Over Money. J another Alleged Slayer Captured. I Dr. W. J. Murray, chairman of the | triet Coma E. A. Green, a young man wanted J dispensary commission. Wednesday i dolph and John in Graham county, N. C., for the kill-1 tamed over to the State Trea*a|w r | pubmeaOA. sum I** ™*- TTlll IMMliT man, eighteen months ago, hag been | will go to the schools, and repre-1 Democrat andJWMfc arrested at Anderson, and is being Jsents part of the amount saved by j third bOTMyMDi held on a fugitive warrant, pemdisig the commission. One hundred thou-1 posed to not the arrival of Instructions from the North Carolina authorities. Killed by Ante. At ChleSfto Louis B. Co ja ood hi* wife were killed i‘VM<fl|M|«F. when tbeir automobile, rjaetn* fer sand dollars was held In The sam ot f«I,099 is aoi courts. QOS in tfte J J, “-l ■ 1 ««»♦*» w|«gj*Si by tbs conditions { the crossing at A high rajfo of i Fhe condll are sack that » mortal mind, of tk* oiemonts. The conditions of was struck by an IRD*ols *, totni ors train at fttoasy. Islar^ I k9 ^' ■' «. a i Y.. “*; AA bsr shot Missouri, o* man arms-* men iMB snd Attomt -i. fti wnylhfd be»: 7 critical condition j the end wstwfl tksi vanin the Wa," t? r oi